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rXX SAFARI in the African jungle, two explorers were
v privileged to watch a tribal ritual dance. It was dom
inated by a near-naked seven-footer, his body painted with
every color in tne rain
bow, wearing a hideous
mask, and with horns
protruding from his head.
As he danced wildly
about, uttering terrifying
shrieks, an elderly wom
an in the tribe nudged
one of the explorers in
the ribs and whispered
proudly, "My son, the
doctor!"
"How I first wet your
ttother is not a story for
little ears nice yours," a
father told his son from
behind the evening financial tables. "But one thing I can tell
you. It sure cured me of whistling.'
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When the late King George V of England was a schoolboy, he
found himself one day embarrassingly short of funds and wrote
a heartbreaking letter to his august grandmother. Queen Vic
toria, beseeching pecuniary assistance. The Queen didn't fall for
It. Instead, she wrote him a testy note describing what hap
pened to young whippersnappers who exceeded their allowance.
Back came a letter reading, "Dearest Orandmama: I am sure
you will be glad to know that I need trouble you no further for
money. I sold your last letter to one of the tutors for three
pounds."
O by Bennett Cart Distributed by XlBf restores Syndicata
Meeting Needs of
Children Major
Parental Concern
By DAVID NYDICK
UPI Education Specialist
Much has been written
about children being bored
because they are not chal
lenged. Perhaps some school pro
grams are not properly de
signed to meet the needs of
all students. Actually the
problem is more involved
than just a weak program.
The bright student will have
little difficulty with the nor
mal work of any program.
He could be given advanced
work. Although this is a pos
sibility it does not appear to
be the answer. There is a
great deal of controversy
among experts as to the cor
rect answer.
Although parents should be
concerned with the overall
improvement of the schools,
the immediate problem is
meeting the needs of their
child. The child should not
be involved in a parent's ob
jection or dissatisfaction with
a teacher or school program.
Based on Attitudes
It is important to recognize
that some part of this prob
lem is based upon the atti
tudes of the parent and child.
Children naturally are curi
ous and interested in school
activities. Parents can en
courage or discourage thm.
John is a bright student.
He always completes his as
signments quickly and ac
curately. He has a pleasant
personality and is looked to
as a leader by his peers
There are many activities
which interest him such as
sp -ts, reading, math club
and writing for the school
newspaper. He constantly Is
involved in a variety of val
uable projects.
Bill, a student in John's
class, is equally capable. He
apparently is unhappy with
school. His work is careless
and he rarely goes beyond
the minimum requirements.
There are few activities
which interest him. He con
stantly is complaining about
being bored.
What produces these '.wo
opposite reactions in the same
program? The parents of both
boys are interested and par
ticipate in. school activities.
John's parents have encour
aged him to pursue his In
terests. They show concern
for his work. When discus
sing school they indicate con
fidence in John and his
teachers. Bill's parents un
intentionally are discouraging
him. They are quite critical
of the school and teachers.
Unfortunately Bill has lost re
spect and tends to look down
on the school program.
CLASS CONTAINERS
New York - Ntt - By 1968,
the use of glass containers will
have increased by 19 per cent
over present levels, accord
ing to the Glass Container
Manufacturers Institute, Inc.
Shipments of 204.5 million
gross are forecast for 1966,
compared with 171.9 million
gross St the year end of 1962.
PHONEY MONEY
New York - (UPD - Watch
your money! The Secret Ser
vice reports tire public lost
more than a half million dol
lars because of counterfeit
money in fiscal 1962. The T
men say $20 bills are cur
rently the . most frequently
counterfeited.
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
Parents must be careful to
seperate their criticism of the
school and their child's ad
justment to the school. At
ways remember that your
child's success is your im
mediate aim. Help him to get
the most from the program.
Don't use your child in at
tempting to improve the sys
tem. The improvement of a
school system should be kept
as a seperate issue.
Good education Involves
more than direct teaching.
The child must be helped to
develop his own direction.
Self direction is an impor
tant asset. After all, there is
a point at which formal edu
cation ends and the individual
must be ready to continue on
his own. This approach can
answer partially the problem
of boredoom because the
chil dis challenging himself.
Alumnus Leaves
$400,000 to U0
Eugene - An announcement
was made at the University
of Oregon annual Alumni day
luncheon this week end that
the late Leon A. Culbertson,
a university alumnus and
owner of a photographic pa
per company in New York,
left the bulk of his estate,
estimated at about $400,000,
to the university for scholar
ship use.
Culbertson was a member
of the university class of 1923.
The announcement about the
bequest was made by another
member of the 1923 class,
Owen Callaway, a retired
New York executive of the
W. T. Grant company and ex
ecutor of the Culbertson estate.
Also present at the lunch
eon was Culbertson's attorney,
John MacGregor, also of New
York and a member of the
1923 class.
Responding to Callaway's
announcement was University
President Arthur S. Flem
ming, who expressed the uni
versity's appreciation for the
bequest.
Culbertson died on Feb. 11.
White Not In
Kitchen Appliances
New York - (UPI) - It seems
that white no longer is the
fashion in appliances.
According to National Fur-
niture Review magazine,
some manufacturers are sel
ling about 33 per cent of their
refigcrators and 20 per cent
of their ranges, washers and
dryers In color. The most
popular are yellow snd cop
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NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Donald J. Grissom and Delo.ts
L. Grissom. husband and wile.
Tract No. 4001; William B. Walch.
Administrator of Walch Estate,
vendor and J. F. Potter and Ida J.
Potter, husband and wife, con
tract purchasers. Tract No. 4002;
Alfred Bendickaon and Caroline C.
Bendlckson. husband nnd wile.
Tract No. 4111; Burl A. Clayton
and Thelma F. Clayton, husband
and wife. Tract No. 4123; Eugene
F. Burriil and Gladys O. Burrill.
husband and wife. Tract No. 41J5;
Grady D. Mott and Doris Mott,
husband and wife; Oscar C. Phipps
and Donna M. Phipps. husband and
wife: Eugene F. Burriil and Gladys
O. Burriil. husband and wife; Sam
Graves and Velma Graves, hus
band and wife: Tract No. 4130;
Clifford M. Graves and Zeffia L
Graves, husband and wife and
Ralph N. Davis and Btllie Jo
Davis, husband and wife. Tract No.
4132: William Henry Gill and
Margaret Pearl Gill, husband and
wife. Tract No. 4133; Tom W.
Merriman and Dora Mae Merriman,
husband and wife: Paul E. John
ston and Louise Johnston, husband
and wife; Thomas J. fonder ana
Svlvia E. Ponder, husband and
wife; Lowell H. Henry and N.
Loleta Henry, husband and wife:
Herman Henry, a single man;
Frank B Konopasek and Peggy A.
Konopasek. husband and wife.
Contract Purchaser, and Me I v in F.
Hoover and Rosalind O. Hoover,
husband and wife. Vendors; Tract
No. 4134; Louia Kula and Betty
Jacquiline Kula husband and wife,
and W. G. Beard and Lorraine H.
Beard, husband and wife. Tract
No. 4207; Cleo H. Young and
Frances A. Young, husband and
wife, Everett M. Young and Lois
L. Young, husband and wife. Tract
Nn 430.V Jackson V. Amnions and
Glenlvnn D. Ammons. husband and
wife, Tract No. 4309; Richard L.
bnaw ana uecma m. onaw, nus
band and wife. Tract No. 4323:
Robert H. Field and Nettie Field,
husband and wife. Tract No. 4329;
Sophia L. Straube 1LE1 a single
woman and Ray E. Vogcl and Lola
M. Vogel, husband and wife. Tract
No. 4336, have filed duly verified
petitions with the Board of Di
rectors of the Rogue River Valley
irrigation District praying inai
the real properties situated in
Jackson County. Oregon, described
under said tract numoeri as 101
lows, to-wit:
TRACT NO. 4001
Norm nait ot me aoumwen
Suarter and the Northwest
uarter of the Southeast Quarter
of Section 18, Township 36
South. Range 1 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian In Jackson
Cntmtv flrn sr on
Also, the North Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section i2.
Township 36 South, Range 1
West of the Willamette. Merid
ian in Jackson County. Oregon.
Containing 200 acres more or
less. (135 acres being irrigable.)
TRACT NO. 4002 4t
Northeast Quarter ot the South
aKt Quarter: South Half of the
Southwest Quarter; South west
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
Ot seciion 10. lowmiuu on
South. Range 1 East. Also, North
half of the Northeast Quarter;
Northeast Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 19,
Township 36 South. Range 1
East. Containing 280 acres, more
or less. (100 acres being irrig
able.) TRACT NO. 411!
Commencing at the Section cor
ner common to Sections 28. 29,
32 and 33 in Township 36 South.
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County.
Oregon; thence South 89 54' 30"
East 30 feet to the Easterly line
of the County road (commonly
known as Sticky Lane) for the
true point of beginning; thence
North 0' 02' 30" West 902.68 feet
along said Easterly line: thence
South 89 48' East 570 feet;
thence North 0" 12' East 60 feet;
thence South 89 48' East 2400
feet; thence South 0' 12' West 60
feet; thence South 89 46' East
2265 feet to the Westerly line of
the County Road (commonly
known as Foothills Road);
thence South 0 00 30" East
892.66 feet along said Westerly
' line to the South line of said
Section 28, from which point the
section corner common to Sec
tions 27. 28, 33 and 34, said
Township and Range bears South
89 51' 30" East 30.0 feet; thence
89 54' 30" West along said
South line 5234.46 feet to the
true point of beginning. Contain
ing 110 acres more or less, (60
acres being Irrigable).
TRACT NO. 4123
Commencing at the Quarter cor
ner between Sections 28 and 29
In Township 36 South. Range 1
West; thence South 89 59' 40"
East 4937 feet to the Easterly
right-of-way line to the County
Road; thence North 0 08' West
along the Easterly line of the
County Road, 737.83 feet: to a
Inch iron pipe, the point of
beginning: thence North 0 08'
West 372.78 feet to a i inch
iron pin; thence South 69 52'
East along the Southerly line of
the County Road 304.18 feet to a
j Inch iron pipe: thence South
0 08' East 572.78 feet to a
Inch iron pipe: thence North
89 32' West 304.18 feet to the
point of beginning. Containing 8
acres, more or less. (8 acres be
ing irrigable).
TRACT NO. 412S
Part of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 15. Township 36
South. Range 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Jackson
County, Oregon; more tully de
scribed as follows: Commencing
at the Quarter corner common to
Sections 9 and 16. said townnhip
and range and running thence
South 0 13' East 1325 10 feet
along the North and South cen
ter line of Section 16; thence
North 89 58' East 48S.72 feet;
thence South 51 48' East 129 00
feet to a point on the South line
of the County Road: thence
Nnnh Q ".ft' r.ait 2086 14 feet:
thence South 89 58' East 1822.10
fft for true Doint of beginning
thence continue South 89 S8'
East 744 53 fcrt; thence South
0' 08 East 877 00 feet: thence
Nnrth ftfT 58' West 745 35 fret:
thence North 0 02' West 877 00
fret to the point of beginning
Containing 15 acres, more or j
less- (IS acres being irrigable).
TRACT NO. 4130
Lota I 2. 3 and 4 In Block 1
of Lotus Sub-division in Jackson
County, Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof now of
record. Containing is.tS acres,
more or less. (15 75 acres being
irrigable).
TRACT NO 4132
Beginning at tne norineasi cor
ner of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 30 in Towniship 30
South. Rar.ge 1 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Jackson
County. Oregon; thence South 80
rodt; thence West 40 rods;
i hence North 22 rods: thence
Eatt 1 rod thence North S
rnds: thence East 24 rods to the
point of beginning. Containing 14
acre, more or less. 14 acres be
ing lrrigabie
TRACT NO 4133
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 of Lotus
Sub-division. Extension No. 1
in Jackson County, Oregon.
rnrdina to the official recorded
filat thereof, now of record. Con
aining 3 8 acres, more or less.
3 9 acres being irrigable, .
THAfT NO 4134
n ano in diock 9 01 tvoius
Sub-division Extension No. 1;
and LOU 8, 10. 11, 12 and 13 in
Block 8 of Lotus Sub-division
Extension No. 2; All being in
Jackson County. Oregon accord
ing to the official recorded plat
thereof, now of record. Contain
ing 14 acres, more or less. (14
acres being irrigable).
TRACT NO. 4201
The Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter, lying South
erly of the Hopkins Canal in
Section 8. Township 37 South,
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County.
Oregon. Also, commencing at
the Northwest corner of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 8.
Said township and range; thence
running East 34 chains to the
true point of beginning; thence
South 8 2ft chains; thence East
8 chains; thence North 8.29
chains; thence West 8 chains to
the point ot beginning. Contain
ing 27 acres, more or lets. (25
acres being irrigable).
TRACT NO. 4303
Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No.
60 in Section 33 Township 36
South. Range 2 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian in Jackson
Countv Oregon; thence South
1304.16 feet; thence East 1823 38
feel to the Westerly line of the
Oregon and California Railroad
Right-of-way; thence North 33
West I607 1 feet to the North
line of Donation Land Claim No.
t0; thence West to the point of
beginning. Also Beginning at the
intersection of the North liste
of Donation Land Claim No. 0
and the Easterly line of the Rail
road right-of-way: thence South
easterly along said right-of-way
line, 1194 feet; thence North bl
33' East 580 feet; thence North
0 33' East 7196 feet to the
North line of Donation Land
Claim No. 60, in Section 33
Township 36 South. Range 2
West of the Willamette Merid
ian in Jackson County, Oregon;
thence West 1299 feet, more or
less, to the point of beginning.
Containing 54 acres, more or less.
(51 acres being irrigable),
TRACT NO. 4309
Southeast Quarter of the North
east Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 23, Township
36 South, Range 2 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
County, Oregon. Containing 10
acres more or less, j 10 acres be
ing irrigable.)
TRACT NO. 4323
commencing at the corner sec
tion common to sections 21. 22,
27 and 28 in Township 36 South
Ranee 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County Ore
gon; thence North 0s 07" 15
West along the section line
2833.4 feet; thence West 30 00
feet to a 3i inch iron pipe, the
point of beginning; thence West
3.18.01 feet; thence North 0 03'
West 38053 feet; thence South
89s 50' East 357.76 feet; thence
South 0 07' 15" East parallel to
and 30 feet from said section
line. 379.40 feet to the point of
beginning. Containing 3 25 acres,
more or less. (3.25 acres being
irrigable.)
TRACT NO. 4329
Beginning at the Northeast cor
. ner of the Southeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 20. TownsniD 3 soutn,
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County,
orecon: thence west 13.10 teet:
thence South along the West line
of said Quarter Quarter section
and the West line of Government
Lot 2. section Ju. to a point
593 1 feet North of the South
west corner of said Lot 2; thence
East 208 feet; thence soutn 235.1
feet: thence East 243.5 feet:
thence South 358 feet; thence
East 25 feet; thence North 680
feet: thence East 93.3 feet;
thence North 660 feet; thence
East 660 feet to the East line of
the Southeast Quarter of the
Nortnwest quarter 01 saia sec
tion 26; thence North along said
East line to the ootnt of becin-
ning. Also. Beginning at a point
660 feet North of the Southeast
corner of Government Lot 2 in
Section 26 said township and
ranee: thence West 660 feet:
thence North 660 feet; thence
East 660 feet; thence South 680
feet to the ooint of beginning
Also, Beginning at the Southeast
corner of (jovernment L.01 2 in
Section 26, said township and
range, and running thence East
278 feet; thence North 660 feet;
thence Northwesterly to a point
situate 1320 fee), due North of
the point of beginning; thence
South 1320 feet to the point of
beginning. Containing 153 acres,
more or less. (50 acres being
irrieable). Also. Tracts 20 and
31 of Roguelands Irrigated Or
chard Tracts in Jackson County,
Oregon.
TRACT NO. 4338
South Half of the West Half of
Donation Land Claim No. 83 in
Section 32. Township 36 South.
Range 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian in Jackson County,
Oregon. Containing 30 acres,
more or less. (15 acres being
irrigable),
be included In the boundaries of
said District.
All persons Interested In or who
may be affected by such change of
boundaries of said District, or by
the inclusion of said lands in said
District, are hereby notified to ap-
Eear at the office of the Board of
i rectors of said District, situate
at 3139 Merriman Road, Medford.
Oregon in said County on Tuesday,
the 2nd day of July. 1963, at 10:00
o'clock a.m., and then and there
show cause in writing, if any they
have, why the change of bound
aries of said District, as proposed
in said petition and said Inclusion,
should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By: Harold W. Sexton
Secretary -Manager
CALL FOB BIDS '
Sealed bids will be received for
fiurchast of incandescent and
I u ore scent lamps for School Dis
trict Nc. 349C, 300 Monroe Street.
Medford, Oregon. Bids will be re
ceived until 4:00 P.M. 1 Daylight
Savings Time), June 31. 1963.
Specification forms may be ob
tained at the a hove address.
The School District reserves the
right to accept or reject any or
all bids or to waive any informal
ities. Wilson G. Slater. Clerk
School District No. 549C
Jackson County, Oregon
CALL FOR B1D&
Sealed bids will be received by
School District No. 549C on or be
fore 4 00 PM (Daylight Savings
Time). June 20, 1963 for regular
grade gasoline sold under the bid
ders grade name brand and deliver
ed to the School District storage
ianK at T5o norm loiumous direct.
Medford. Oregon.
Bid forms may be secured at the
School District Office, 300 Monroe
oireci. Meotord. uregon.
ine Dear a reserves me rigni to
lualitv. to accent, or to reject any
or all bids and waive any informalities.
wiison u. sister. cierK
School District No. 349C
Jackson County, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NO. IIASS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF LUELLA J. MAlLACh..
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed his
Final Account as executor with the
Circuit Court of said County and
the Court has fixed the 24 day of
June. 1963. at 130 P.M. in the
Circuit Court, County Courthouse.
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place respectively for the hearing
of objections, it any, to the Final
Account and you are hereby noti
fied to file ootections. if anv you
have, to said Final Account before
tne time fixed for nearuiE.
Dated and first published this
20th day 01 May, ibm.
BALrn J. AlATLAl-n.,
Executor
COLLINS. REDDEN & MULLEN
Attorneys at Law
Medford, Oregon I
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
t 7:30 P. M on the 20th dav of
une. 1963. in the Council Chambers
of the citv Hail in ine cttv of
Medford. Oregon, there shall be a
oublic hearine by and before the
City Council of said city on the
Question of vacation of an east-
west aiiey extenaing iorm naw-
tnorne street to i.enessee aireei,
in Block 5. Fruttdale Addition, in
the City of Medford, Oregon, and
for tne purpose ot nearing ana con
m en nir any uDjection or remon
strance thereto which may be
made in writinsr and filed with the
Recorder-Treasurer prior to tne
time of said hearing.
D. r. Huson.
Recorder-Treasurer.
IE0AL NOTICES
NOTICE
Probata No. 1133
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Of OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF VIOLA MAE HOLM.
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administrator of
the above estate has filed herein
his final account and that Friday.
June 21st. 1963, at 8:30 o'clock a m..
at the Circuit court Room in the
County Courthouse in the City of
Medford, Jackson County. Oregon.
has been fixed by the above named
Court as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final
account and tor the examination
and allowance thereof.
DATED and first published this
10th day of May, 1983.
1 nomas j iteeaer
Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a 1 a 1 1 or ukliiuis rutt
JACKSON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
CHARLES FRANKLIN CASEY.
Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY lilVEN that
I have been appointed by the Cir
cuit Court ol the State of Oregon
for Jackson County as Executrix
of the estate ol Charles Franklin
Casey, deceased, and have duly
quail lied. All persons naving claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me.
tne otnee 01 kciiv at itiam
Attorneys. 1003 E. Main Street.
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of tins nonce.
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
10th day or June, 1983.
ALICE ANGELINA SCHULER
Executrix
KELLY Ac GRANT
Attorneys for Executrix-
The Mall Building
1003 E Main Street
Medford. Oregon
GIUPOWEt AVAILABLE
W A NTED Baby sitting 10b, by a
responsible l eVy ear-old girl I n
vicinity of high school. Call
T72-8711.
17 Need work: father temporar
ily disabled. Prefer store work;
take most any kind of work.
Call 664-3163. 221 West Pine at..
Central Point.
BABY sitter in your home by girl,
experienced with brother St sis
ters. Would be oetter with chil
dren 3 a up. Eastside. 779-1369.
Experienced in school registrar
and business office. Also two
complete years of typing. Take
job at Dairy Queen or similar
work Kalhy Kocrug. 107 Clark,
Medford.
PUBLIC NOTICE
No. I4?
IN THE CIRCUIT COURE OF THE
STATE OK OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter ot the Application
for Change of Name
SHARON ANN CASTLEBERRY.
Notice is hereby given that the
above named ha made application
to the above entitled Court for the
change of her name to Sharon Ann
Hendrix and the matter has been
set for hearing in the Court Room
of said Court, Jackson County
Court House. Medford. Oregon, on
the 24th day of June. 1963. at 9:00
o'clock, a m., and all persons are
hereby notified that they, or any of
them, may appear at said tlmu and
place and snow cause why said
nnlicatinn should not ha nrnnted.
Witness the hand and seal of the
Circuit Court. State of Oregon for
Jackson County, this 7th Jay of
June. 1083.
E. M. Madden. County Clerk
rjy nea jenxins, uepuiy
Seal of Circuit Court
Jackson County, Oregon
Junior High student wishes sum
mer work . Experienced baby
sitting, housework, yard work.
et care, etc. Lone Pine area.
heresy Madden. 773-10S1.
DO YOU need arehahle baby sit
terr I have completed baby sit
ting course at Hedrick Jr. High.
If intereted;phone772-8470.
CHILD "CARE or store work. duK
ing day in or near Shady Cove
or Eagle Point. Call 878-2031 or
write Rt. L Box 542EaglePolnt.
JOB wanted. Eager to learn. Have
varied Interest. Have had typ
ing, journalism, and enjoy cterk
ing. typing, receptionist, filing.
. Will consider all offers. Phone
773-7019;
GIRL. 16. would Uka child care,
light housework, or dish wash
ing job for summer months.
Phone 773-7967 at it noons.
16-YEAR-OLD experienced baby
sitter, able to do odd chores and
housework. 773-4 1U).
14-YEAR-OLD girl wants baby
sitting job in Central Point area.
Phone 664-2023.
CHILD care. Ironing, housework" in
caste fotm area. References
possible. 497-1423.
EXPERIENCED bsby sitter for
woman who would like to work
out this summer. Contact Linda
a cortt 773-U437. has experience
from toddlers to ten year olds.
WOULD like odd jobs arounTthe
nouse. i 4i-j3io. iano sweet noan
EXPERIENCED teenager would
like a child care Job this sum
mer, by hour. day. week or
month. Reasonable. Oak Grove
UlStriCl. J7.l'BflHB,
NEED a babysitter for the sum
mer? patty Acord, aga 16. Am
qualified for any age ot chil-
aren. rnone na-mi.
DEPENDABLE High School Senior
would like a babysitting Job for
tne summer, pnone 773-7208.
SHAMPOO ruis and furniture
three years experience, will not
saturate or shrink your rug.
dries quickly, low rates. Call
773-M7.
17 YEAR old fiirl needs work, will
accept any Kind, am training tor
oustness oiiicb. ian live on too
If necessary. Phone 836-4841.
liitfu wisnes summer oaoy Bluing,
aays. rn. 0J3-4tti3i.
ACTION ADS FOR YOUTH
The Market Place for Labor, Goods
and Trades for Young Students
Ages 7 Through 17
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
I'M A 14 year old boy. t will do
odd Jobs and yard work around
Ihe hom. Call 172-87B9,
BARN ETT Hill ara. Exoerlenced
yard worker, pet care and odd
joba, whila you ara on vacation.
1 10.
16'. WOULD LIKE farm, atore or
orchard work. 1 am willing to
work at anytnins auuaoie lor my
ll1. WANTS farm work. Unix.
perienced but will learn, Knows
now to use sickle for weeds.
Phone 779-ID39.
17 YEAR OLD BOY. reliable and
willing to learn any type of em
ployment. Phone 688-1807.
WANT TO mow lawns on west side
or town- had some experience.
I'm II years old. Call 773-B78I).
BOY. 18, wants work, experienced
arm ana gsraen. wining to
learn orchard or store work. Can
drive, call 539-2828. My address
Is 4I8B Colver rd.. Medford.
WOULD like summer Job on ranch
or in siore. x.xperiencea. riease
Ehone 826.9581 or write to Chuck
rings, Rt. 2. Box 20.1W. Medford.
15 YRS., 6'2", 165 lbs., want farm
work near Asniand. experienced
worker will do yard work and
odd jobs. 1965 East Main. Phone
462-3469. Thank you.
A-Too Lif To Classify
FOR"SALEBy Owner 3 Bdrm..
Eagle Point. 1 Block to schools,
, on Little Butte Creek. Fenced,
work shop, extra lot. City water
& sewer. $7230 497-3454. 115 No.
BjSt.. EaglePolnt.
WOULD LIKE'to keep child In my
home. White City. 82-47jl8
WANTED Mature. Reliable Wom
an Baby ,it, my home. Children
4 JO. 5 days. 772-7360 Eves.
MUST SELL at Once. Beautiful 3
Bdrm. home. Fireplace. lenced
back yard. elec. neat, carpet,
drapes. Appraisal .14.500. Your
oiler? 772-2238. 1014 W. 4tlv
WANTED Walnut Meats.
5.I.VI8J4
FOR SALE I9fid 14 ft. glasied
boat & trailer. 40 h p. engine.
11(100. Upright piano I75 Go
cart. II h p Titan engine. $A0.
Must seU. After 7 pm. Cell 772-
8f)09.
FOR RENT Furn. 1 bdrm. house
for 1 or 2 adults. Water At gar
bage pd. 2440 Crater Lake Kwy.
772-2558
FOR SALE 5 HP. Pump I00.
Bergman's Shop. 3012 Crater
Ijike Hwy. 772-077L
FOR SALE 1955 Olds. 773-5932 or
772-5471.
WANTED lo rent sleeping quarters
lor 30 youtns inr ine wx oi juiy
20-28. In Medford 773-4204.
FOR RENT Unfurn 2Bdrm
home 773-3587 - 772-8385
FOR RENT Nice clean 'furn I
Bdrm. Apt. New furniture. Re
decorated 773-4077.
FOR SALE Good clover lotus St
meadow hay in the field. 772-
!235
JR. High boy wants yard work or
nno jodb. win care inr pels.
Willing to learn No Sat. calls
please. Call 772-2261
I WOULD like to have a Job In a
store, or would like to sell or
trsde sport equipment. Phone
773-5566.
CHILD CARE and yard work plus
oaa jods. uonnie, uiu or iron
Gamache. House cleaning also;
experienced. 772-4743. 204 Berry
dale ave
ll1, Can mow, clip, weed, water
and plant any vara. Have naa
experience and work hard.
Phone 773-3421.
EVERY DAY'S
BARGAIN DAY AT THE
WESTWOOD HOUSF.MOVING
As WRECKING CO. WAREHOUSE
I W. CLARK ST.
OPEN 7 A f.i. T . P .!
EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
WE SELL
HOMES TO BE MOVED
USED BI.DG MATERIALS Or
EVERY DESCRIPTION
LOTS OF
FURNITURE. APPLIANCES
2ND HAND MISC OF ALL
KINDS. 772-5330.
Ll,
TODAYS BEST BUY
1 BDRM HOUSE TO BF. MOVED
JUST IIH0 DELIVERED TO
YOUR LOT 772-5330
FOR RENT Spacious Furn Apt
.irs. a nice 1 Bdrm. 12 Port.
land ave- By appointment. 773-
354 !
WANTED Demonstrators (house
wares' tor Northwest Advertiilni
Co Full or part time. Comm
Bsm. 772-6919 for appointment
13 WOULD like any type of Job.
learns last, narn worker, rnona
any lime. 664-1703.
14. WILLING to do any odd Jobs.
Derry picxing, larm or yarn
work, or what have you, Dave
Schwarlr, 664-1501.
12 YEAR OLD boy wants lawn
mowing or yard work. 736 Laurel
St.. Central Point. Phone 664-2746.
15 YEAR OLD boy wants hay or
rancn worx near central roint.
7.16 Laurel si. Phone 664-2746.
16 YEAR OLD high school athlete
wants summer work, win do
ranch or farm work, wash cars
or anything. Call 772-8789
BOY. 16, needs summer work, any
kind. Has two summers exper
ience in service station work.
Phone 664-2527.
17 YEAR old senior at Crater
would jiks any suna oi worx.
Work in store ts preferred.
Phone 864-3241.
LET ME wash, clesn snd polish
ynur car. cxperienceq. can
772-2818.
BOYPOWER AVAILABLE
Witt, do lawn work, odd jobs and
wnainavo you, rnone eb-t-idua
HIGH School Senior wants steady
employment, can turmsn refer
ences. 2 years experience grocery
ana service siauon. 004-.itw
YARD work exnert mowlna and
raking you supply mower and
gas. Fnone 773-417
3-MHSONAl
Tot Llndsey formariy" wiuT'Mid-
lord i ran, u now associated
with Wimmers Industrial Repair.
ou s. ruvcrsiae.
Spot cash for old eoinT" r?
LOUISES' Beautv Shoo will
nosed Mondays, upen Tuesday
thru Saturdays. B North "C" St.
't Point. 497-1386.
UtilNKI.NU YOUR
Contact A A. Sun. 8 p-m,
Thurs. 8 30, 404 Walnut
Ph. 064-1008 779-1231
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BKAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special person
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladles with thin,
(int or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
rXVANYWHERE. Charter a plana
irom Aviation service, your ri
per Agency For charter, rental
or Instruction. 772-2938. Nights
8M.1373 or 533-1433
fjENTbKES repaired and rail n ad
wniie vqu wait uy or v. rn
T73-6026 23 Loiter Land.
ANYONE having a drinking; prob-
lem is waicoma at uia aieoiora
Groun ol Acoholica Anonymous
6 30 UJn. Tues St Sat. rear
of 31 N Oakdala. 773-488. Al
Anon Grouo every Tuesday.
lACKi6"NViLLE DENTAL LAS
Dentures repaired while you wait
R9-1071 8nB-13S!l
10-WANTfD AiALf Hit
WANTED a experienced GrMtt
chain men. Steady cm ploy menu
Happy Camp. Ph. Gypsy 3-333 U
LONG tog trucks to luul front
ITOSpCt. 9003327.
HEDFOTRLVASHTMD"
AREA
W hava openings for t men 21
yra. or over for full tirna year
round work.
LEADS ONLY
; NO CANVASSING
Work consists of calling on paw
Mothers presenting a get ac
quainted utter irom leading
Photographers thru-out the Unit
ed State ,
No Night Work Necessary
Better than average commlsslonf.
paid weekly plus bonuses. Must
dress neatly, car necessary.
For personal interview call Mr.
Brooks
. 773-3671
Monday, June 10
11 Noon 8PM
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Man's cold wrist watch.
somewhere Between uerry
dale it Ellen Ave. via Howard
School. J reward. 773-3791.
FOUND Lady Medford Beauty
isaion at 3J iv. oakdaie. 773-aiM
1 1 -WANTED FEMAIE HELP
StATURE woman for child" care b
nousexeeping. a day wk.. trans
Donation ran ui red. 684-2420.
CLERK typist soma" shorthand
L.iva in lenirai roini. Appiy wiur
Hall, Central Point.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
WILL hahy sit for summer, have
experience ana references, went
to haby sitting school. Phone
772-7090.
WILL baby ait In your home while
you worn, nay or nignt in ana
around Phoenix and Talent, ref
erences. Call 533-2904.
EXPERIENCED high school senior
neeas oaoy sitting. cooKing. iron
ing and housework, rets., good
with children ot all ages, my
own transportation. 773-8741.
WANTED employment In Medford.
lLxoaricncea as waitress, nave
had typing, bookkeeping, cleri
cal pracuco, mtunena macninca.
Willing to learn new things.
liraouate or lutta. n.wuiv
WORK wanted; child care or store
worn uy in year om gin. 4 am
experienced with children. Call
Charlotte Klahn at 770-1701.
CASH IN
ON THE
Motel Boom
Make excellent salary plus your
apt. as Motel-Hotel Manager.
LJva ana work in location,
climate or your choice. Naw
Motels and Hotels are being
mint every riav. Many ODDortuiv
ities (or man a a ra and assistant
managers. Men Women
Married Couples. Train at home
in your snare time, rrea niace
ment assistance. Get information
about age and requirement's
necessary to qualify for a tjosI
tlon in the motel-hotel Industry.
Write now for complete details.
No obigatlon.
LADIES-
Do you want to make money t
LUZICR FINE COSMETICS, a
subsidiary of Bristol-Myers ad
vertlsed In McCalla needs wo
men for Medford and surround
Ing territory. Commission. Call
482-2437 or write Tribune Box
9124.
SECRXTXrV wanted for 4'j hours
or more a aays per week, need
own transportation, good wages,
non-emoker, experience needed
for letter writing, shorthand
electric typewriters, filing v In
voicing. Please state In own hand
writing age, experience te recom
mendations. Write Tribune Box
5009.
WANTED woman to work part of
full time for baby sitting service
773.7H10. .
U-MAIE OK FEMALE HELP
NORTHWEST SCHOOLS
Motel Training
Dept. M6-39
Tribune Box 5935
MEDFORD EMPLOYMENT SERV
ICE takes pride in its policy of
careful consideration and utmost
effort for both applicants and
employers. Interviews, strictly
confidential, come in and see us
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
aifl East Main 773-3643
MAN OR woman!Do you 'have 4
nrs. spare time p aay, mat you
would like to exchange for $10
commission selling Watklna
Products. Apply 8 a.m. to 830
a.m. 1414 Stage Rd. South.
EXPERIENCED, dependable. IS
year oia gin aemres part time
ion around names ana norses.
i none to-iuiu
WOULD like child careT ' my " home
any time. Excellent reference.,
not over 2 children. Phone 773
1034. Ask for Maria aheppara
Address
City
Age
Nearest phone
ACCORDTON lessons.
A COUPLE FOR CARETAKER
At a summer home area. Yearly
salary and additional Income,
from handy man work for sum
mer home owners. Write Tribunal
Box 5949 stating age 4c qualifications.
WANTED: Yard work to do near
McLoughlln School. Will mow
and water lawns, for more infor
ma (Ion p ease cull 772-eOul
lWOULD like a job doing yard
worK. l coma mow ibwhi, water,
weed or any other work around
the house. 772-8478.
All ages,
Classical and Popular. 7731329.
WANTED Job to care for child and! PIANO Lessons, Summer Students
. or house work. I'm 14 and ex
perienced at both Jobs. 303
Board man,
BOB COX 15 would like any kind
or worx. rara worx, store, oaa
tons. Am nonest v worx nara.
will do my very best. 415
Fdwnrrts
SELL PETS AND GOODS
FOR SALE or trade for girl s blko,
noy's iin English racer mxe, ai
most new. 773-64fi.
FOR SALE A big sized bahy
buggy in good shape. $2 so. if in
terested come to 007 East Beall
Lane or phone BH4-1748.
PUREBRED dachshund puppy 7
weeks, male. 320. Phcre 800
1273. 991 Huvnei Lane, Jacksonville.
ONE girl's hike, good condition.
Any rensoname price consinerca.
473 Head rd.. Central Point.
Phone 664 -34 M. Thank you.
FOR SALE, like new complete
H-0 train set. 45 and 33 records,
also games and puzzles. Phone
772-5425 or see at Hifi West
Fourth street;
FOR SALE -a cornel and trom
bone, both in very line, conai
lion. Each has a case in excel
lent condition. Phone 772-8309.
ONE girl's hike, good condition.
Any reasonanie price constnerea.
473 Head rd., Central Point.
H64-3451. '
FOR SALE bike 21" single speed
with chrome lenders ana carrier,
new seat and medium white side
wall tires. 773-3259
A REAL BARGAIN a Gilbert 40
power reflecting telescope and a
Marx HO electric train with ac
cessories, both Tor 325. Excellent
condition. Call 773-3143 or see at
020 Grant si,
FOR SALE- 35', j" walking dnll.
aimosi new. uompieie wnn
dresaea, hanee ra; also for sale
girl s good clothing, sue iu. rn.
772-3425.
6 YEAR baby crib with mattress.
excellent condition, cosco nisn
chair, stroller, potty chair, doll
bedi child's rocker. 772-4314,
FOR SALE Imported 10 speed
racing Dixe. pricea to sen. im-1826
17 WOULD like store work, but
wouia taxe anything rnone
BS3-1077.
FOR SALE Purebred English
Wlrenatr Terrier puppies, rnone
1 73-33 Ht 38 South Stage rd,
FOR SALE fne used cornet and"
rase, good fnr beginning student.
Phone 772-4207, (Call this week
nn I v j
I AM 13 years old and would like
a oaoy sitting jod ror ouc an
hour. I am very capable I haw
oany iiuea inr a one year oia
Detoro. iiy numocr is 773-aeaii
THREE teen age girls will do yard
worx, nouseworx, oaoy amine.
Ironing or what have you Eagle
roini area, reuaoie references.
Phone 4fl7-I.HH.
TRADE A MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE or trade. Cub and Boy
Scout shirts ana siacxa, uiris
Junior High and High ecnooi
clothes, Hand lawn mower.
Bobhsey Twin Books. 1 133
Dakota.
WOULD LIKE a pole vaulting pole.
Please phone 772-8230.
1 HAVE a hoy's 20 inch bike and 1
will trade it tor a hoy s 34 men
bike. Call Jack Hewlett. 772-8325.
CUTE male kittens to give sway.
i won in une to una a gooa nome
ror them. 100 Briefer lane or
Phone 772-8431.
f"W ILL" TRADE kittens for a book.
we have three kittens, one
striped and two black and
white. 171 Perrydale ave., Med
ford. Phone 772-843.V
PEOPLE for food route work.
One part time opening, Man or
woman, permanent. Can make
3.30 to 93 hr. or more, comm.
Write Mr. Stetson. McN-ss. P.O.
Box 4014. Oakland 23, Calif.
MAN wanted to operate hay baler.
Must nave experience. h-uih.
RETIRED man or couple for care
taKers. Phone
BARBER WANTED, journeyman.
1238 pi. Kiversme
SALESMAN KIRBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
TRADE Sears 6x10 wall tent, good
condition i or pony or money or
freezer for mom or go cart.
Prggy Dsn forth. 884-3468.
WILL sell comic books and trade
hot rod hooks. 18U8 Kings Hwy.
Phone- 773-2811
1 LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. S3,
I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday,
June II at 8 n m. Visit
ors welcome, refreshment
Stated Meeting, Table noc$
Council No. IS, Tuesday,
June 11, 1083, 7:30 p m.
Initiation and refreshment.
M P Dunn, flhmtrlnua Mmt-r
GIRLPOWER AVAILABLE
AGE 14 will work my fingers to
the bones. Max you comtoriame
in your home, will mow lawns,
work on farms, bf reuse I have
two husky arms. Phone 828-2873
AGE 14 would like farm or orchard
work Table Rock road area Is
pre ferred Rt. 2 Box 196-S.
Central Point.
CONTRACTORS! window cleaning
IPitnt, etc.); general clean up.
Two years experience with con
tractor. Home Ownrfs: Good
yard worker Senior at Medford
High. 772-8589
WANTED: yard work to ds in
Jackson School area. Will water
and mow lawns. For more Infor
mation please call 772-5197.
PHOTOGRAPHERS! Now you can
enjoy photograpna nave your
precious black it white negatives
enlarged to any site at a price
you ran all afford For line,
quality work call 773-1859.
EXPERIENCED 18 yr. old boy
need summer yard worx. is aio
expert-need baby sitter. Ph.
779-1B38 rTrr'
PWOULD like to do'odd job or
yard work. My telephone number
Is 772-8421-
in. wanted vard work, farm
work or other odd )obs. If you
need help call 773-B350 or see
me at hi. box svv-v, wm
fin Creek Rd m
18 YR OLD boy needs work, ex
perienced in ranch and dairy
work. Will accept anything. Rt
2 Box 308. Eagle Point, Ore. Ph.
828-4841
WANTED' vard orkor care. odd
jobs anywhere. I II do my share
to gel my fare Phone 773-7680
V
GIRL NEEDS full lime haby sitting
have had experience with ail
ased children. 773-12W3
CAPABLE High School girl would
like temporary work to meet ex
penses for Summer Band Camp
attendance at SOC. Phone 773
4I33
HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR wants
Ironing or bahy sitting. 1133
D" k 1 v Phpne 772-97 0 L
WANTED Child care days, my
home or yours, Central Point or
Medford. Baby sitting any night.
Call B4-2'i48
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
THE PHlLMARMONIC Society
(juiiq win noia a Rummage aie
Wed., June 12. Fehl Bldg., 9 a.m.
to 4 D m.
ROXY ANN COURT Order of the
Amaranth will hold a rummage
a-le at the Fehl buldlng, June
10th and 11th, hours 9 to 4.
Pancake breakfast rfT
June 15. 8 a.m. I p m. Adults
II children under 12 flue.
Trntrwl Point Gran- hall.
3-PERSONAL
BABY SITTING in your home days.
Only Monday through Saturday.
773-405V.
SIXTEEN YEAR ofd girl wants
work, any kind Can type 80
words per minute and do simple
bookkeeping Prefer doctor's of
fice Phone 899-1427. Have tiMi-
Donation. .
HIGH SCHOOL student wishes part
time typing Jobs. Can tpe 80
words per minute. Have tvped
reference cards, letters, carbons
and copv tpiiig.Phone773JV8i(8.
BROOkilliRST or Grand view area:
Child care or odd Jobs (reliable.
Took hahv sitting course st
school Phoney 73 -3 37 7
CHILD CARE At my house In the
dav 823 North Centra . Call 772-
5490. 13 years old I take care of
small ha hies Lois Hetiney.
CHILD CARE. Ironlne. house clean
Ing. experienced My own trans
portation. 8.3-11411
HOUSF. work, child care r rare
for older person Phone 773-30fU.
WANTED Full time bebysltllng
jotui.s summer, can 773-4117
SPOTS before your eyes on your
new carpet remove them with
Blue Lustre Rent electric shatn-
poor II. Johnson Paint Center.
IRRIGATION ASSESSMENTS: Sec
ond Quarter 1983 Irrigation Ass
essments now due; delinquent
after June 13, I9ti3. Pay at office
Grants Pass Irrigation District.
Court House Annex, entrance on
3th st.. Grants Han, Oregon.
BEAUTY SHOP
AT WHITE CITY, ORE.
Will he open Frl.. June 14th
at 8 30 am. Appointments taken
now he 1 ween 9 and 11 a m.
826-4892
FOR SALE Two crypts No 800
Ac No. 810 Sec B Medford Mem
orial Mausoleum. 1800 value
.H.V 482-31HL
NOTICE G W. A Wllma McLean
are hacx at Hoicomh Mineral
Sprints. 8 miles north of Gold
Hill we welcome all our for
mer bathers At extend the same
to all new customers. We alio
rent modern cabins by the day
or week, picnic tables available
853-1108
UK RLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
214 Fluhrer Bldg 772-B8I1
ATJt6TNS"t J R A NCtTTRBLEMSt
if age. artving r e c o r a,
insured accident flnanc.al
oontiblllty filing, etc.. Is making
It difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see ue Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
Htatno in'iror, ious t. tviain,
Medford, 773-6838 Open Mon
ec lues, uu v p m.
accepted. Phone 772-0524 .
GOLF Instruction bv aDDolnt-
ment, day or Eve. Private or
group lessons. Bltint's Driving
irange. jujai a. racuio nwy,
rnoenix, ore. 0J8-1M2 or 773'
3738. A I Williams, instructor.
ENROLL now for sawina classes.
Age. irom 10 10 at. comaci mrs.
rveiu at dinger oewmg macnine
CO. 318 E. Main 773-71 .V-.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL IB yrs. old, high school
graauate, wouia uxe employ
. ment. Hard worker. Willing. 664-
1802.
LAWNMOWERS Machine sharp
ened. Free pick up ec delivery
773-8081. .
CARPENTER Work Wanted, an?
kind; finish or rough. Phone 664
3213. ,
EXPERIENCED single man. wanta
work as Grade A milker. Writs
P.O. Box 835, Phoenix. 335-1288.
IRONINGS i Kr! Pickup. delT
Blouses my specialty. 482-3501.
ClilLD care my home good yard At
hot lunch. Phone 482-4110.
'ARPENTER work & painting. By
v.
hour or Job. 773-6771
"tXlLORi&G ALTERATION
77J-eieo.
TRAINING -
LEADS TO
EXECUTIVE CAREER
IN FINANCE
Not an average "training pro
gram" . . . not an ordinary )ob.
This unique Management train
Ing program follows a well
planned, comprehensive schedule
provides you the best opportu
nity to develop qulckty into a
responsible executive In finance
...pays you full salary while
you learn, with Increases besed on
your rate of progress. Some col
lege preferred. Liberal salary, car
allowance, all modern employee
benefits.
Household Finance Corp.
lit t. MAIN
Quality Control
IHSPECW
line !IM3. Aircraft lc Mllsll.
witn own precision tools, cjuau
(Kd In Layout, 1st. Artlcal M
Supervisory.
Russell Payne
1739 S. Lang Ave.
West Covins, Calif.
&IRL needa summer baby sitting.
893-1132. .
TRACTOR ROtOVATING
GUV COX 779-167I
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
If you are bothered with ants,
crickets, earwlis or apolds. State
license It city license.
Wlthrow 772-9376
CHILD care my home, food yard
care. 77a.ie.
CHILD care, experienced 'my own.
irangpor.nnn jj-ito,.
ROTOVATINOLEVELING. BT(S
Custom tractor work. 664.2Q08.
WArTfED Houseoleanlnf by
hour: references. 77J-O0Z3.
GARDENER, handyman or Janitor
for cnurcn. fiteaay worn. 77V
170 after6 p. m.
tUSTOM MADlSLIP"TOVti"J
It DRAPES. 772-S933
ROTOVATING fardena tt lawns.
WaltJTIpps. 773-S.0O7
ALL'types carpenter work. No lob
too .man 773-aaw, 77a-aaw.
TV SERVICE REPAIR
Gold Hill area S39-1040
CARfENTER work. Contract or
joy hr.et4.
PL0MBINO REPAIRS, complete.
No jod too smau. 033.aj3.
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
fo, .
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
Age 12 to 15
The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to deliver nepers in Jack
sonville, Central Point and Med
ford. Apply in person at Office or
phone 773-0141.
WAITED neat appearing married"
man tor runer orusn nouie.
S10S per wk guaranteed to start.
772-f34
c6mM SalmahTxcellent oppor
tumtv no canvassing.
Stark's. 623 No. Riverside
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER BOYS
wanted tor Ashland and
Phoenix areas.
Call 772-6141
482-3002
Tractor rotovatino
773-7038 or 772-0790
LAWNMOvTfNG tt Lone GraMcii
haulln RiDley. 772-3779.
FXfNtlNC reasonable. Nice
work, lots or experience. 774
4143 or 772;072. .
SUMMER CHlCb CARE
Medford Nursery School
Mrs. Ethel Tennant 773-3047
IRONftia'fc"Mendlni. Free pickup
ana ngnvgry ptn-j.-ji.
14-Wentd Mlit.lUnaoui
USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay
lasn crsmna 7ia-4itae
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Misc. tools or anything salable.
Or will sell on consignment.
ed Barn Auction Co.
8. Hwy 99 833-1821
WANT BARKIE POLES
J H BAXTER tt CO.
Box 30 Orants Pass. 478-688S
CaSHTOR FURNITLiRt
Misc. tools or what have you
772-2938 or 772-8780
BEST CASH DF.AL for
Furniture Appliances Mtje.
OAK GROVE TURN. 773-158 .
CALL US! 772-8218
WE STT.n FURNITURE
1S-FINANCIAI S 10ANS
fttATTIitsts Loans available In
conseivatlve amounta. Install
ment or stralthl. Competitive
rates No appraisal fees. Quick
decision. W. E "Gene" Thomas,
49 S Central Park free on lot In
rrar of office.
10-rOR RENT HOUSiS
MAJOR oil company desires recent
college graduates interested in
sales future. Progressive training
program. 8430 mo. starting salary
w automatic raises during 1st. yr.
plus all employee benefits. For
Interview, write P. O. Box 328,
Medford, Ore.
J"RM FURN. modern canln, close)
In Medford. 833. 333-2700.
VERV CLEAN 1 bdrm. house)
w carport lJ 473", Freeman
Rd . Central Point 884-1329.
FBDR'Si. house, adults only. 843.
9101, King St. 772-8784.
BuPLEXrs-bdrm.. stova It retritt.
Adults, nopels. 890. 773-4999f
ruRN. l-BDRM. APT!
CLOSE IN. 773-3333