Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1963, Image 13

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AWED BY PARADE Everyone loves a parade, especially
Karen Sue Nystedt, 4, who watches with awe as a parade
140 Attend Band
Camp at Campus
Ashland -One hundred for
ty students from Oregon and
northern California are at
tending the Soutnern Oregon
college Siskiyou Band Camp
which ends July 26.
The high school and grade
school students are divided
into two sections, the Red
Band and the White Band.
Both are conducted by Dr.
Clarence Sawhill, professor of
music and director of bands
at UCLA. There also is a var
sity band consisting of older
students.
Tuesday, July 23, the band
camp students will present a
recital in the Ballroom of
Britt Student Union on the
SOC campus. Another concert
will be held 7:30 p.m. Friday,
July 26, in the Butler Band
shell in Lithia Park.
In charge of the band camp
is Dr. Glenn Matthews, found
er, who also planned an over
night camping trip to Four
mile lake for the band camp
ers. Assisting the direction of
the band camp is Dr. Herbert
Cecil, chairman of the SOC
music department, and Oscar
Bjorlie, assistant professor of
music at SOC.
Several SOC musicians and
Pogue valley music instruc
tors also are assisting with the
various instrument classes.
Band Concert Set
At Britt Center
Ashland-Dr. Clarence Saw
hill, one of the nation's fore
most authorities in band work
and director of bands at the
University of California at
Los Angeles, will direct the
Southern Oregon College Sis
kiyou Band Camp in concert
at an assembly at 3 p.m. July
23 in Britt Student Center
Ballroom.
Dr. Sawhill is guest director
for the Band Camp which is
now in progress through July
26.
Townspeople are invited to
attend the assembly without
charge.
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LARGEST VISITOR The destroyer escort Sioux, largest
Canadian vessel ever to visit Chicago, ii shown docked at
Psychologist Points
To Problems With
Aging Americans
By DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor
New York -IUP1I- One big
reason why it so difficult for
Americans to grow old grace
fully is that Americans bear
down heavily on the soma and
pay little attention to the
psyche, said Dr. Wendell M.
Swenson who, being a psy
chologist, gives emphasis to
the psyche.
"We are well sensitized to
problems of our soma by the
time of maturity," he went on.
"The annual physical exami
nation and the physical quali
fications required for most
employment, together with
the stereotype of the 'red
blooded American boy,' all
point to the fact that Ameri
can society is well-grounded
in accepting good physical
condition as one of the major
assets or perhaps as the major
asset of life.
So when Americans age
they find it easy to take out
their psychic (emotional and
mental) difficulties on their
soma. They can admit to phys
ical (somatic) difficulties but
they've had no training and
no experience in recognizing
and accepting those which rise
from fears and tensions. '
Behind Eight Ball
To complicate American ag
ing further, Americans put
themselves behind a psycho
logical eight-ball by placing
such high values on youthful
ideas, youthful heroes, youth
f u 1 accomplishments and
youth in general.
"Naturally this attitude gen
erates a somewhat negative
feeling toward older people,
with the consequence that
they are psychologically re
moved from the stream of
progress and quickly pass out
of the picture as contributors
to our society," Swenson con
tinued. Another contributing factor
to ungraceful American aging
wends us way tnrough me
(UPI)
is that "we are developing a
society that drowns out the
basic philosophy of individual
contributions and subordi
nates it to a philosophy of the
greatest good for the greatest
number.
"This concept seems to have
its greatest impact on the old
er individual. He has become
a relatively insignificant part
of this great group or team,
and he has lost thereby the
unique aspect of his person
ality and the psychological
satisfaction that goes with it.
He also blamed "American
science, in its mad dash for
achievement." Behaviorial sci
ence, he said, Is "almost com
pletely losing sight of the
whole, unified man." It has
done so by "dissecting man
into smaller and smaller
parts."
This dissecting has estab
lished "arbitrary cut-off
points." When a person be
comes 40, "he is regarded as
no longer able to begin a new
job." When he reaches 65 "we
assume certain qualitative
changes take place and that
the person is no longer the
same person he was the day
before."
Major Segment
Swenson is a member of the
scientific staff of the Mayo
Clinic and Foundation, Roch
ester, Minn. He was advising
physicians on how to deal psy
chologically with aging Amer
icans in the technical journal,
"Postgraduate Medicine." As
everyone knows, they now
form a major segment of the
population. By 1980 approxi
mately one half of it will be
55 or older.
His key recommendation
was a reminder that "nothing
is more important to the hu
man personality than self-esteem.
It should be remember
ed that people grow old with
themselves and with things.
I To take either a part of them-
the Michigan ave. bridge In
ci y'j majestic skyline in the
MEDFORD
downtown area of Chicago.
Spencer Tracy Said
Considerably Better
Los Angeles - IUP1I - Actor
Spencer Tracy, 62, was re
ported "considerably better"
and "feeling fine" today at
St. Vincent's hospital where
he is undergoing treatment
for lung congestion.
The veteran silver - haired
actor collapsed outside the
rented Malibu Beach home of
actress Katharine Hep burn
Sunday as they prepared to
go on a picnic. Tracy was
taken to the hospital in a pri
vate ambulance.
The actor's physician said
Monday he suffered from "a
little congestion in the lungs
that bothered his heart."
Miss Hepburn first thought
Tracy suffered a heart attack.
But the physician said the
Academy Award winner had
a sudden attack of pulmonary
edema.
The physician, Dr. Karl
Lewis, said he did not plan
to issue any further medical
bulletins unless there was a
"major change" in Tracy's
condition. He would not say
when the actor would be re
leased from the hospital.
Grange News
Griffin Creek Grange
A polluck dinner will pre
cede the next meeting of the
Griffin Creek Grange to be
held Thursday, July 25, at
6:30 p.m. in the Grange hall.
The home economic com
mittee announced that more
sales slips are needed.
The Fountain family was
introduced and entertainment
was provided by the two
Fountain sons who play the
accordion.
Refreshments were served
by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bicrma
and Winn Arnold.
selves or some of their things
from them is to take away a
part of their individuality. To
remove all the small psycho
logical peculiarities that exist
in the older individual is
clearly a threat to his inde
pendence, and he will react
accordingly."
he Chicago river with the
ackground. (UPI)
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
McNamara's Order
On Demonstrations
Draws Challenge
By AL KUETTNER
UPI Correspondent
An order by Defense Sec
retary Robert McNamara that
uniformed troops must not
participate in racial demon
strations has been sharply
challenged by integration or
ganizations. Caught up in the contro
versey is the little town of
Havelock which lies outside
the main entrance gate to the
Cherry Point Marine Air Sta
tion in the flatlands of eastern
North Carolina.
Racial groups have leveled
discrimination charges against
the "public accommodations"
of the town which derives
much of its income from the
2.600 men of Cherry Point,
600 of whom are Negroes.
Floyd McKissick, a Dur
ham, N. C, lawyer who Is na
tional executive director of
the Congress of Racial Equal
ity and an attorney for the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored Peo
ple, announced that McNa
mara will be asked this week
to declare Havelock off lim
its to Marines unless the
Arlene Francis
Sued Over Crash
New York -01P1I- The hus
band of a woman killed in
the collision of his auto with
one driven by Arlene Francis
has filed a $1 million damage
suit against the stage and tele
vision actress.
Joseph A. Arcos, 34, charg
ed in the suit filed Monday
in Slate Supreme Court that
Miss Francis was driving in
"a careless and reckless man
ner" and was "exceeding the
speed limit" in the accident
May 26 on a Long Island high
way. The auto driven by Miss
Francis jumped a center di
vider on the highway and
crashed into Arcos' auto,
which he was driving. H i s
wife, Rose, 34, was killed. In
jured were Miss Francis and
two passengers in Arcos' car.
Merry Mix-Up
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OREGON
places used by the servicemen
are desegregated.
Clubs, Cafet Segregated
He said he based his infor
mation that at least 17 night
clubs and cafes and three the
aters in the town were segre
gated on reports from a Mar
ine who had just transferred
home from duty in Japan.
A spokesman at Cherry
Point, home of the 2nd Mar
ine Air Wing, said the base
would adhere strictly to a
July 16 directive by McNa
mara and that "we will very
definitely discourage partici
pation in demonstrations."
In that directive, the de
fense secretary said that mil
itary personnel "may not un
der any circumstances" par
ticipate in racial demonstra
tions during duty hours, while
they were in uniform, while
o n military reservations,
when their participation
breaks a civilian law or when
violence is reasonably likely
to result from a demonstra
tion in which they were par
ticipating. Not Direct Order
McNamara did not express
ly forbid off duty service
men not in uniform from get
ting into a racial incident but
they also could be affected in
the event of trouble and ar
rest.
The presence of a small
number of Negro servicemen
among racial demonstrators
recently brough demands that
McNamara issue a servicewide
policy directive on the sub
ject. A few Negro servicemen
in uniform have shown up at
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Financial & Loans 15
REAL ESTATE
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NOTH K OK PtJRLIC HKAHINfl
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7:30 o'clock P M, on Ihe
15th day of August, MRS, "Me
Council Chambers of the Clt ... il
in the City of Medtord, Oregon,
there shall be a public hearing hy
snd before the City Coune:il of ald
city nn the question of vacation
of allev. Block m, Origins! Town.
Citv of Medford. and the north
7.; feit of sllev. Block 70. Oricinsl
Town, City of Medford, Oregon,
and for the purpose of hearing snd
considering any orjjrnnon or rem
onstrance th.'reto which may be
made in writing and filed with
the Rec order-Treasurer prior lo
the time of said hearing.
D F Huson
Recorder-Treasurer
Tooley-Barnett
& Pflugrad, Inc.
Realtor
S42
S. Riv.rlid.
77J-8488
most of the major demonstra
tions in the South.
McKissick did not say that
Cherry Point military person
nel planned to violate the Mc
Namara order but he stressed
that integration groups would
turn to "direct action" at Hav
elock unless the Defense De
partment or the business
houses involved move voluntarily.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids enriorkcd "Proposal
for the Construction of fl-inch Wit
ter Main on Crcstbrook Road front
Modoc Avenue to Barnett Road In
the City of Medtord. OrcRon".
will be received by the Board of
Water Commissioners of the City
of Medford, OreRon. at the Waler
Commission office in the Citv Hall.
Medford. OreRon, until 11:00 A.M.
on the 29th day of July. 19ttf, and
will then be publicly opened and
read.
The work will be paid for by
Water Commission check-warranls
and by Improvement Kund War
rents to he retired by assessments
levied upon property benefited by
such work.
The work includes the followioR:
Approximately BH4 linear feet
Trench Excavation and Back
fill Approximately so cu. yds.
Rock Excavation
Approximately B04 linear feel
Furnish & Install 6" Cast
Iron Pipe
Approximately 300 lbs.
Furnish & Install Cast Iron
FittlnRi
Approximately 2 ea.
Furnish & Install 6" Gate
Valve
Plans and Specifications may he
ohtained from the Water Com
mission office In the City Hall at
Medford, OreRon. upon deposit of
Fifteen ($15,001 Dollars, which sum
so deposited will be refunded if
said Plans and Specifications are
returned In Rood condition within
5 days after the bid opening.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals and to Ac
cept such proposal as is to the
best Interest of the City.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1063.
CITY OF MEDFORD,
OREGON
By Robert L. Lee, Manager
Board of Water
Commissioners
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled bids endorsed "Proposal
for the Construction or an 8-inch
Water Mam on Bessie Street. Jack
son Street and Lindley Avenue
from Knliiiir Avnt.ni In Rnririu Av.
nue in the City of Med ford, Ore
gon," will bo received by the Botird
of Water Commissioners of the City
of Medford, Oregon, at the Water
Commission office in the Citv
Hall, Medford. Oregon, until 11:00
A.M. on the 20th of July. 1063, and
will then be publicly opened and
rcun.
The work will be oald for bv
Water Commission check-warrants
and by Improvement Mind War
rants to be retired by assessments
levied upon property benefited by
such work.
The work Includes the following:
Approximately 1,427 linear feet
Trench Excavation and Back
fill Approximately 14 cu, yds.
Rock Excavation
Approximately 1,402 linear feel
Furnish & Install 8" Cast Iron
Pipe
Aonroxtmatelv 25 linear feet
Furnish & Install 6" Cast lion
Pipe
Approximately 1.570 Ihs.
Furnish & Install Cast Iron Fit
tings Approximately 2 each
Furnish & Install Gate Valves
Annrnvlmnlalu !t onnlt
Furnttsh & install Fire Hydrant
Assemblies
Plans and Specifications may be
ooiainco irom ine waier (hhiihr
sion office in the City Hall at Med
ford, Oregon, upon deposit ot Fit
teen ($15.00, Dollars, which sum so
deposited will be refunded If said
Plans and Specifications are return
ed In good condition within A days
aiier rne Din opening.
Bidders shall pre-qualify under
Sect ions 270.012, 270.014 and
270.018, Oregon Revised Statues.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all proposals and to accept
such proposal n is to the best
interest of the City.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1003.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OPKGON
By Robert L. Lee, Manager
Board of Water Commissioners
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OKGUON r OH
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
GUY BENSON MORRILL.
Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed Executrix of the above
entitled estate b.v the Circuit Court
of the County of Jackson, Slnle
of Oregon, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to all per
sons havinc claims against Ihe said
estate to present them at the of
fice ot inc uiHiorstcnca attorney.
George W. Rode, 31,1 Fluhrer
Hullding, ft South central, ivicn-
ford. Oregon, properly verified
and with proper vouchor within
six months from Ihe date of the
first publication of this notice,
which is July 2. 10G3.
:l ciauriia Lee Morriu
Executrix
George W. Rode
Aiiorney ai Lw
Kluhrer Building
s. central
Medford. Oregon .
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
LUCILLE LEONA WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
WILLARD FLOY WILLIAMS,
Defendant:
TN THE NAME OT THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hcrehy re
uirrd lo appear and answer tne
:omnlahit filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four Mi
weeks from the date of the lirsl
publication of this Summons, and
if von fail to answer for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will take a
Decree of absolute divorce from
the Defendant. 1 hii Summons II
published bv Order of Ihe Honor
ahle Edward C. Kelly. Judge of
the Circuit court for jiu'Ksnn
Count v, Oregon, made snd dated
the 24th day of June UHi3, order
ing publication thereof for four
consecutive una successive
weeks First publication dale. July
2nd . 19H3. Sherman S, Smith. At
torney for Plsintiff. 127 N W.
'D Street, (trams Pass, urrgon.
The Medford Irrigation District will
accept bids on the following equip
ment as lilted. Bids will be on an
"as is" basis.
lfH3 International 7 yd. Dump.
truck
194IS Fruehauf Equipment Trail
er, witn loaning rampi
One Horse Trailer
One Centrifugal Pump, 2i X 3'j,
with 2 HP motor
One Chaltin Ditcher
One office safe
One I H C. Gas Engine with re
duction train.
One Drag Saw
One 14" Combination Table Saw
with fl" Jointer, with motor
Equipment is stored at the Med
ford Irrigation District yard, at 40
Barnett Road Bids will be opened
at 10 am, Julv 23, lf)fi3. The dis
trict reserves the right to reject
any and all bldi.
J. A Hoffnuhr
Secretarv Manager
FOR SALE,
TRADE
OR LEASE
DRIVE UP
Seats 18 iniidi. Yr round
oprtion. 1 block from High
& Grid School,
P.O. Boi 333, Egtt Point,
Ort. Ph. 4971381
TUESDAY, JULY 23.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P-lfil.63
Estate of Rohert A. Newland,
Deceased
Notice: The Circuit Court of th
State of Orecon for the Countv nf
Jackson has appointed me Execu-
III oi me esiaie ot nooen A.
Newland. deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are required to present them, with
proper voucher,,, to me at the
offices of Van Dyke. Dellenback St
McGoodvvin. 110 Eait Sixth Street.
Medtord. Orecon. within , six
months from July 23. 1963.
Pearl P. Newland
By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK &
MeGOODWIN
Attorneys for the Executrix
C Card of Thank
WE WISH to express our sincere
thanks to all those who expres
sed their sympathy to us in our
sreat loss of our father & hus
band. Mrs. R F Mullen k family.
1 LODGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. 83
l.O.O.F. meets Tuesday,
July 23 at 8 o m. Visit
ors welcome. Refreshments.
K. R McNfw. N.n
3-PERSONAL
MISS Pat;s Day Nursery lor chif
oren. 773-aaj.
WANTED Someone to share cof-
fortanle and pleasant house and
expenses with elderly lady. 773-
57ti.
WELL KEPT carpets show the re-
suiis oi regular uiue i,usire spni
cleaning'. Rent electric shampooer
$1. Johnson Paint center.
AFTER THIS DATE. July 21.
I!)h3. I will no longer be respon
sible tor any debts other than
my own. Delia Goodman, 28
Myrtle. Medford;
MISS PATSDancu Studio. Private
& class lessons for children,
adults, tinv tots. Tap. ballet, jazz.
acrobatic & ballroom. 773-3382.
CREDIT EQUITY, INC7
Is a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
piannen neoi rcnucuon.
201 Medical Center Bids,
33 N. CENTRAL 773-7103
CASH
For your old Coins
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
1 3 N. Fir 772-2630
MKI1LE NOHMAN Cosmetic Stiidiol
2H Fluhrer Ulde 772-D8U
"COINS"
Will buy yours Call
81)11-1000 for spot cash.
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
if age, driving record, i
Insured accident financial re
sponsibility tiling, etc.. Is making
it difficult tor you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insnror, 10 U!, E. Main,
Medtord, 773-6R58. open won.
& Tuea. Mill 0 p.m.
MISS PAT'S Kindergarten. Regis
ter now for fall term. 4 5t 5 yr.
olds. 773-3382
ROSE BEAUTY CENTER
Ph. 773-1841 Pink house on cor
ner Jackson & Gcncssee.
Close to Shopping Center.
N- RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON
For complete-"1 Beauty Care. Call
Mary ,ine or worn ior appoint
ment. 773-4200.
123ft N. Riverside
KINDERGARTEN
rne
rlnsn CnmoletD nre-school cur
riculum A vr. olds only. Ounll
fled instructors. Modern fire'
rcsls.mt hullding with spacious
indoor work & outdoor play
areas. Ccntrnlly located by Haw
thorne Park. Brochure mailed
upon request. Free transporta
tion! DAY CARE r nursery facilities
available for 2-8 yr. olds. Open
all summer.
Coleeit Hope Kindergarten ft
Dav Cam Center. 4."i Hawthorne
'GINGER'
nWNKU nW WKATTTV BAT.nM nt
BRO Stewart Ave. Special person
adzed service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3130
ANYONE having a drinking proh
lem Is welcome at the Medford
Group of Acoholici Anonymous
8:30 P.m. Tues. & Sat. rear
or 2i' im. oakdaie. 773-4 848. Ai-
Anon Group cvery Tuesday
PATTY Elsoin is welcoming her
old & new customers and friends
at Charm Cottage, 772-2IBH.
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A A. Sun, 8 p.m.
Thurs. fl:3U, 404 Walnut
Pi. ff4-200ri 77n-lJ.1t
DENTURES repaired and relinod
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph.
773-H0(l 25 J,o7ler Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
fl!)!)-1071 H!lfl-I.".ifl
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black part cocker male, In
Prospect area. License no. 3274.
Reward. 772-3374,
LOST New wallet containing
money. Sun.. Uncanny Canyon.
B . Pf e I f vr , jTTfi -20(1 3.
LOST On S. Central all brown
short haired cat. part Burmese.
Please call 773-233.'evenings:
FOUND Special permanent, S10
8c up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa
lon. 773-321 I. 'A2 N. Oakdnlr.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
Thurston Kindergarten
Prc-school reading readiness
with music, rylhm tk gymnastics.
Registration days, every Thurs.
At Fri. mornings from 10 lo 12.
Call 773-3117 or
77n-fi!Rl
10 WANTED MALE HELP
WA NTE b Nl r h t T x i Driver's.
Over J'Applyj4.'VN:Centrnl.
MAN OR WOMAN" Customers
need service full or part lime In
Medford. Earn $3 or more hourly
profit (income based on sales)
selling Rawleigh Produrts. For
delflils nee E. Keith, 1 10 Elm.
Mediord, or write Rawleigh, 306
Adeline, Oakland. Callf.
WANTKD Used car sal'eVTnannger.
Submit complete work resume &
reffi tr Tribune Box 0771.
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Talent Insurance
& Real Estate
Nest lo Drivo.ln Mjrkot
Ottic. Phent 535-2083
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1 bedroom home
pifl, corner lot.
nest as l
also good
workshop owner does lawn !
mower repairing, etc. Walnut
and some fruit trees, small
garden. $6,500 00. Terms,
We invite your inspection.
Consider house trailer.
FOR A FAMILY WITH 3 kids
and a dog. 3 bedroom, large
living room, nice kitchen &
bath. Vt acre. J8.000 00, low
down. Mora acreags if need
ed. Privacy.
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535-2071 Hooke
535.1741N.rton
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10 WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Log haulers. PhJmi
ta-uou or m-&2a.
Experienced Service Station Sales-
intin. ivieniorn resident. Full
nine, can u-o jo.
PART TIME work for experienced
iuccr. t-reieraoiy with, trailer
ouse. Tribune Box 0830.
PINE FIR Scaler. Elk Lumber
Co. log dump. 772-8017 or 664
1909. $105 WK. salary guarantee if you
tn quaiuy. watKins Products,
1414 stage rd. South.
MAN experienced in new and used
car sales. Excellent opportunities
for growth in Dual Dealership
Ford-Lincoln-Mercury. Contact
Mr. Good at Good-Reichman. Inc.
400 S. Main st.. Yreka, Cali Ph.
4R2-412H.
AUTO body repair man needed.
experience required. Ideal work
ing conditions, excellent earn
insv Apply in person. Jim
Busch. Ford Sales. AshLinrf
MAN for warehouse Ac office work.
in industrial Supply House. Must
have experience in mill & plv
wood machinery. 773-3579 for
appointment.
EXPERIENCED cleaner & presser
inr aaiem area cleaning plant
f?ary P1" commission. Call
- ol? flresse 1 1 773-37 9 2 .
ANTED Married man with car
tor Fuller Brush Rt., $105 per
772' ari4ranteed 10 lart' Phono
MAIL TRIBUNE
CARRIER BOYS ,
wanted lor Ashland and
Phoenix areas.
Call 772-6141
or
482-3002
SALESMAN KIRBY CG7
. Commission. 773-3333
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTE'D
for
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
Age 12 to 15 '
The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer
cnmits to tieliver papers In Jnek
sonville. Central Point and Med-
phrodn.A7P7,6Hirr'n " "'Ce r
1J WANTED FEMALE HELP
TYPIST. GENERAL OFFICE
Reply own handwriting qualiff
V.'! n'T; exPe'-'ence, references.
W.P.M., sa ary expected, marital
status. Write TrlbuneBoxl42.
MANAGER needed for Toy Party
Plan work. Must have ability to
work with people. Commission.
Ksima reierencea needed. Call
772-R310.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILD care My home. Fenced
yard. Nn weekends. 664,-22(ia,
GOWNS FOR AfaTTR"
c u slopi sew n. 773-7635
CHILD care, my home, reasonable
CHILD CARE, steady or otherwise.
i.y urn, yuur nome. Tfa-l LH4.
BABY Bitting wanted by 3 s'isters
14 to 10 yrs. 773-b416.
PAINTING Inside & out. Quality
workmanship & materials. Reas
on in b I eratcs . Cal7 7!)- 223 ; 7 .
EXPERT carpentry, remodeling &
cabinet wnrk.773-4300.
REPAIRS OP A"i7iT"fViMn5
Rooting - Carpenter - Plumbing?
S ( o i ve re pa Jrl n g . 533-137 1
MAN desires e'hauffeuring lob to
Chicago or vicinity, August 1-3.
664-31(i4.
TRACTOR work Large Rotovator.
Weeds gardens yards ---hlarie.
E. iL Garwood. 773-309!?.
CARPENTRY. Cabinet" workSavo
on good workmanship. Guaran-
ieeo satisiaction. Small J
I jobs also.
4HZ-3H.I4.
NEED a baby sltier? Call Spark
lcs Sitting Service. 773-7H10.
CARPENTER Work. Quality work,
mnnship. Reasonable. Free Es
timates. 772-4123 or 482-3-13:).
.fter3 p.m.
ROTOVATING LEVELING, ETC7
Custom tractor work. 8i4-2flon.
CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS
te DRAPES 772-81)33
PAINTING Inside or out. reas
onable. 773-4143 or 772-9072.
Gil Johnson
"TAILORING ALTERATIONS""
773-421.0.
IRONING 8t Mending. Free pickup
and delivery. fa'64-32;U.
YARD Work. niowinirT iiedse trln
nilng. 773-H07H before Bim.
A1.L types carpenter work. No Job
too small 773-5243. 773-0382.
Commercial Spraying
Ants, crickets, aphis, earwigs,
caterpfliarn. and others. Witli-
. row 772-5376 or 773-2351.
PLASTER Repairs. Snuiil work ac
cepted. Professional man. Free
estimates. fl33-2339.
CARPENTER & CABINET WOIth?
done reasonably
RIM, ROSS fifl4-34M
14 Wanted Miscellaneous
W A N T E D Ucd passenger Ar
truck casings that are rccsp-
pahlc. 772-4743.
WILL pay cnBh fnr old coins".
773-4S22
WANT HARK IE POLES
J H. BAXTER & CO.
Box 30;Grants Pass. 476-866
CASH for FURNITURE
Misc. tools or what havo you.
B U B AUCTION
772-2938 772-8760
USED PIANOS wanted. Will pay
Cash, Ersklne's. 772-4208.
BEST CASH DEAL for
furniture Appliances Mfse.
OAK GROVE KHUN, 773-1504
CALL US! 772-R5I8
WE NEED FURNITURE
Was $13,800
Now $14,750
New 3 bdrm., 1 Vi bath,
dbl. garage, rock planter,
built ins.
Wat $15,250
Now $13,950
New 3 bdrm., IV4 baths.
Built Ins, large lot. Lima
stona fireplace.
Tarmi & Financing to lit
your budget. -
McGonaglsGcnsl.
772.9573 Anytima
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