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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
IfcJ. , eft sfc v 1 - CCD ?' ' v - . Si V ' -V:'-..,flK..lVA.... . ,vvv...W..r .., . I .V ... r . .ft. i..,.,.. ,..tl ,ft f-) Vrtn- II lTiltr ill 111 III ill I IrtM Providing vacation employment for students has become a tradition In this country. Vacation work serves a double purpose since it nor only ',( j supplies money for college expenses but gives many young people on- ;' the-job training in their chosen field. Mann's Department store hires col- i- lege students and on the staff this summer are Anne McDuffee (at left) t",' who will be a senior, in clothing and textiles at Oregon State university 1 next fall, and Judy Hueners, 1963 Medford High school graduate who will enroll at the same school in September. t A a YS&N Medford Tribune MEDFORD, OREGON. UNDAY, JUNE 16. 1963 k' .1 r S Firms Hire Many Students f ) :' M-1 - T I Von M. Chesnut, who will be 1 junior in education at Southern Oregon college next fall. Is earn ing college money by working the night shift as pond man for Tim ber Products this summer. He is shown here with Frank Berglund, personnel manager for the firm. The student s parents are the Leon ard Chesnuts, 37 4 Hllsinger road. Students on the tttff of The Medford Mall Tribune this turn ' mer include Annm Matthews, senor In political science next fall 'at Lewis end Cltrk college, Portltnd, and Robert Simmons, who will be e junior at Hiverford college In Penn sylvania. Miss Matthews' parents are the Ralph Matthews, Medford, and young Simmons is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herbert Simmons, Mf. Klsco, N. Y. Every summer scores of students find employment in the various I orchards and packing sheds of the ' valley and among these is Terry Welburn, employed by Crater lake orchards to irrigate an orchard in the Anderson creek district. Terry, son of the Donald Welburns, Hend ricks road, will be a sophomore at Phoenix High school in the fall. Working as a reporter for The Mail tribune this summer is Urbane Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Baxter, Klamath Falls, who will re turn to his studies at Southern Ore gon college In September. He plans a career In journalism- I X ; ' . ( :'.).- v ,f L ' l -I ' " V"' ..'.i. :iv -.i, A I 1 - - -T, nr- . - - f -