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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
Features MEDFORDtJT Sports RIBUNE MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1963 SECTION B PAGES 1 to 8 Youth at Work Each summer hundreds of young men and women, finished with school for the year and anxious to be self sufficient, seek some kind of employment. Business firms and individual home owners can be helpful in putting our "youth power" to work, but th problem lies in getting employer and employee together. Again this year the Mail Tribune is offering free classified advertisements to youngsters seeking work or selling Items for which they have no further use. A new organization, Youth Incorporated, located at 7 North Bartlett St., also is helping students find em ployment. The value of putting young people Into gainful employment is obvious, both economically and from the standpoint of building character and responsibility. -. . WW Again this year the Mail Tribune assisted young peo ple in me vancy ODiain worn or sell items by offering .ree action-ad-o-grams in the Medford Mail Tribune through June 13. Many of the young advertisers had replies to their ads. Ruth Buckholtz, a student at Cra ter High school, will wash windows, do housework or work in a store to earn extra money this summer. r f -J David Wooten, 14, of 915 Kcnyon ave., sold his cor net through his classified ad In the Mail Tribune and was able to purchase a better one by adding money from his paper route. He is a member of McLoughlin Junior High school band. l .... -, . i Tom Hampson, 911 Dakota ave., hopes to earn all of his spending money this summer by making photographic prints. Tom, IS, is a student at Medford High school. . srr 1 f1 wx;--cJ I ...... ... fc rev r. - I XX 4 V" 1 . Dick Brccdcn, a senior at Medford High school, advertised through the Mail Tribune for yard and cleanup work .'Ml and soon had several jobs. Dick, who lives' at 2840 Table Rock rd., also does painting and window washing. Connie, Bill and Bob Gamache, 204 Berrydalc ave., work as a team doing house and yard work and odd jobs. They say they arc "experienced workers, hav ing done this type of work before. Steven Cosier. 10, of 911 Huener lane. Jacksonville, sold his dachshund puppy through a Mail Tribune ad. A student at Jacksonville, Steven is shown with the puppy's mother, Casey. (Knackstedt photo) A The Mail Tribune received a thank you note from Susan Ross, 473 Head rd., Central Point, for helping her sell her bicycle. With the money she bought a bath ing suit and paid for window ihe had broken. 1 W kT V.-'! V'.''.vr''fi sM SI