6 D
THURSDAY,
Dad Guys Getting
Editor'! note: The disclos
ure that convicted gangland
executioner it "singing" on
his former associates has fo
cused new attention on the
Justice Department's Crimin
al Division, which is directing
the war against the under
world. In the following dis
patch, the head of the divi
sion discusses its progress.
Bv LOUIS CASSELS
Washington - (WD - At long
last, the good guys are giving
the bad guys their lumps in
the war against organized
crime.
"There's no doubt about i
said Asst. Atty Gen. Herbert
J. Miller Jr. "the mobs are
hurting."
As head of the Justic De
partment's Criminal Division,
39-year-old Jack Miller is the
federal government's field
general in the fight to smash
the power of nationwide crime
syndicates.
He knows better than others
that the fight is very far
from won, and he is not in
dulging in premature victory
celebrations. But he also
knows that the feds are going
after big-time criminals these
days with unprecedented vig
or and determination. And he
ays it's paying off.
"We've got them on the
run," Miller said in an inter
view with United Press Inter
national. "If we can keep
the pressure on for another
five or six years, we may
break the back of this mon
ster." Takes Over Division
Miller is an amiable, quite
spoken Republican lawyer
from Minneapolis. He was in
private law practice with a
distinguished Wash 1 n g t o n
firm when Atty. Gen. Robert
F. Kennedy asked him in ear
ly 1961 to take charge of the
criminal division.
At that time, Miller knew
no more about organised
crime than the average citi
AUGUST IS. 1963
zen. He'd read stories about
its multibillion dollar annual
take from gambling, narcot
ics and other rackets, an about
the mysterious "Mafia" which
was supposed to coordinate
the whole enterprise. But he
was inclined, as many citizens
still are, to treat it as a myth.
"But it's not a myth," he
said with the dogged empha
sis of a man who is telling
. : i Ml f
SUSPECTS HELD Two Chicago teen-agers, suspected of a
series of robberies between Chicago and the west coast, cool
off in the Santa Monica, Calif., police station. Shortly after
this picture was taken, Victor Frank Novak, left, attempted
to escape. William Edward McAvoy, his companion, is shown
at right. Both are 18 years old. (UPI)
Lumps in War on
the truth but expects to be
disbelieved.
"The lurid stories in the
cress don't exaggerate - if
anything they underestimate-
the scope of the unaerworm
operation, the degree to which
it seeks to bribe and corrupt
law enforcement officers, the
ruthlessness with which it
employs murder and other
forms of violence to protect
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MEDFORD
its vast sources of income
and silence witnesses."
Says Mafia Exits
Even the "myth" about the
Mafia has turned out to be
true, he said. The revelations
of Joseph Valachi, imprisoned
gangland executioner who de
cided to talk, have given fed
eral officals a wealth of in
side information about the sin
ister organization whose very
existance was previously ques
tioned by some investigators.
Valachi not only confirmed
its existence: He told just
how it operates, and named
more than 100 of its top fig
ures. Valachi's long song was a
"terrific break" for the crim
inal division's new intelli
gence unit, Miller said. The
intelligence unit was organ
ized two years ago to bring
together in one place all of
the information about crime
and criminals available to the
26 different federal agencies
which have law enforcement
responsibilities.
Quotes From
Br UNITED PRESS
San Diego. Calif. Mrs.
given birth to four of her five
hospital, planning for the future:
"Next time I'm going to wear track shoes."
Tokyo A Peking government statement, attacking the
recently signed nuclear test ban treaty between the United
States. Russia and Britain:
"It is no new story that Soviet leaders, in collusion with
American imperialism, plot to
Chicago Roy H. Patrick,
Equality, pledging more protests at a mobile classroom site
on the troubled South Side:
"We'll demonstrate until
demands are met."
London A senior Scotland Yard officer, revealing that
police knew the identity of some of the men who took part
in the $7.1 million mail train robbery:
"It is now a question of finding where they are."
RIBUNE
MEOFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Organized Crime
The government had never
before had such a "CIA for
crime," and Miller has found
it "extremely helpful". The
unit now has dossiers on the
activities of 1,200 major rack
eteering figures, he said.
Credits New Laws
Also of major importance
in the stepped-up fight against
crime, Miller said, is the new
legislation enacted by Con
gress in 1961 which makes it
a federal crime to send gam
bling information or paraph
ernalia across state lines, or
to travel in interstate com
American Planes
Will Be Better,
Halaby Promises
Washington-fllPB-Keep your
shirts on; the American pro
duct will be better.
the News
INTERNATIONAL
Lester Marshel, 24, who has
children on the way to the
bind China hand and foot,
of the Congress of Racial
hell freeies over unless our
merce in support ol racke
teering.
These laws have given the
Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion a legal license to go after
big time gambling, which
long has been the number
one source of income for the
crime syndicates.
"The FBI is now going
after organized crime the way
it went after the Communist
narty." said Miller,
The result has been a sharp
drop in gambling activity, he
said. In many areas, would
be betters are having "real
trouble finding a bookie.1
This, in effect, was the ad
vice Federal Aviation Admin
istrator Najeeb E. Halaby
gave Wednesday to U.S. air
lines caught in a supersonic
airliner dilemma. He fol
lowed it today with a formal
request to private industry
for its ideas on what Ameri
ca's supersonic airliner
should be.
The airlines must:
-Order, as Pan American
World Airways and Continen
tal Airlines already have, the
British - French "Concorde:
which will be a supersonic
transport capable of mach
2.2 speeds (twice the speed of
sound) and which will have
a prototype flying by the end
of 1966.
-Wait for an American
built supersonic transport
which Halaby promised will
be "better, faster, longer-
ranged and with superior
handling and capacity." but
which is not expected to be
test-flown until 1967.
Halaby conceded the Con
cordes' head start. But he
emphasized that there could
be a considerable time lag
between the first test flight
of an experimental prototype
and the entrance of a com
pletely perfected supersonic
transport into -heduled pas
senger service. In admitting
that the Concorde will fly
first, he added:
"More important is when
it will carry passengers at a
profit. We believe an Ameri
can supersonic transport will
be in actual airline service
not more than six months aft
er the Concorde starts carry-
lng passengers.
Halaby backed up this op
timistic forecast with a time
table aimed at reducing the
Concorde's current lead. It
calls for:
-A formal request for spe
cific supersonic design pro
posals submitted today by the
FAA to the U.S. airframe and
engine manufacturing indus
try. -Answers to that request
handed FAA by Jan. 15.
1964.
-About one year's evalua
tion of industry's supersonic
transport proposals by FAA
and the airlines.
-An FFA-airline decision
by Jan. 1, 1965, on the best
design or designs, followed by
construction of one or two
prototypes sometime in 1967.
JOKES WEAR OFF
Hollywood - (WD - Harold
B. Lovitt, 21, a recent Uni
versity of Southern California
graduate, Wednesday admit
ted trying to rob a bank but
said he did it as a joke. He
was booked on suspicion of
robbery when police learned
he had played similar "jokes"
at other banks.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ernest Bingham, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed Executrix of
the above estate by an order made
by said Court on July 31. 1963; all
creditors having claims against
said deceased are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified
and with proper vouchers attached,
to me at the office of Roberts, Kel
lington, Branchfield 8c Hcffernan,
Standard Insurance Building. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
1st day of August. 1963.
Octavia B. Waddell
Executrix
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. MEDFORD DIS
TRICT. Oral auction bids will be
received by the District Manager
at the timber sale room. Armory
Drive (mailing address 1133 S.
Riverside t, Medford. Oregon at
9 30 A M., P D T. on Thursday.
September 13, 1963 tor all timber
designated for cutting. Before bids
are submitted, full information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions of sale and submission of bids
should be obtained from the Dis
trict Manager. The right is here
by reserved to reject any or all
bids and to wave any technical
defects In this advertisement and
to waive any Informality in bids
received whenever such waiver is
in the interest of the United states.
IN JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON.
OAC: All timber designated for
cutting on SW'.NEU. SE'NW,,
NESSW'4, S,SWi(. SE. Sec.
33. T. 32 5. K. 1 E.. Will Aier.
estimated for the purpose of this
sale lo M Bl fti oa. ii. Lsougias-ur.
1 M bd. ft. nonderosa pine. 4 M
bd. ft. sugar pine. 2 M bd. ft. In
cense - cedar. 10 M bd. ft. white
fir. No bid for less than $17 45
per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir.
per m no. ii. ior me pon
derosa pine. 2 00 per M bd. ft.
for th sugar Dine. S3 33 per M
bd. ft. for the Incense-cedar. S2 90
oer M bd. ft. for the white tr,
or a total purchase price of $1.-
9(13.13. win ne consicirren nuni'
mum deposit with bid $200 00.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson. Probate Department.
In the Matter of the estate, of
Byron V, Turner, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administratrix of
the estate of Byron V. Turner, de
ceased, haa filed her final account
in the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackaon County.
Probate Department, and that
Monday, the 9th day of Septem
ber. 1963, at the hour of 1:30
o'ciock in tne afternoon of said
day and the courtroom of said
court have been aDoointed bv aaid
court as the time and place for
the hearing of objections thereto
ana tne settlement tnereor.
Dated and first published, Aug.
8, 1963
Date and last published. Aug.
29, 1963
Irene Turner
Administratrix
Day and Courtrlsht
Attorneys for Administratrix
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 6th day of September,
1963. at 9:30 o'clock A.M., at the
front door of the Jackson County
Courthouse, located at Main pnd
Oakdale streets in the City of
Medford. Oregon. I shall sell at
Kublic auction for cash to the
ighest bidder, all right, title and
interest of Hilton F. Griffiths and
Barbara J. Griffiths, husoand and
wife, in and to the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
Lot Five (5) In Block Four (4)
of COMICE VILLAGE SUB
DIVISION to the City of Med
ford. Jackson County. Oregon.
according to the official plat
mereoi, now oi recora.
Said sale is made pursuant to
execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court for the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, wherein
Prudential Insurance Company of
America, a corporation. Is plain
tiff and Hilton F. Griffiths and
Barbara J. Griffiths, husband and
wife, are defendants.
DE ARMOND LEIGH. Sheriff
SUMMONS
No. 63-435-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
MABEL C ANDREWS, a widow,
Plaintiff,
vs.
RAY C. JONES and MARY JONES,
formerly husband and wife, and
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON),
a national banking association.
Defendants.
TO THE DEFENDANT RAY C.
JONES:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief
demanded in said complaint, suc
cinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
Decree that there Is due and
owing to plaintiff from defendants
Jones under contract of sale the
sum of $3141.79 with interest at six
?er cent per annum from February
, 1963, together with $127.72 on
account of real property taxes and
Interest thereon: together with
$1000.00 attorneys fees and costs
and disbursements; that said
amounts due and owing be paid
by defendants Jones within thirty
dava from entrv of decree and In
default of such payment that said
oeienaants ana an persons claiming
by, through or under them be
strictlv foreclosed and barred of
all and any right, title, claim, inter
est or equity or reaempuon in ana
to the following described prem
ises, to-wit:
Lot Nine (9) In Block Fifty-nine
(59) of the Town (now City) of
Medford. Jackson County. Ore
gon, according to the official
plat thereof, now of record;
that plaintiff be decreed to be the
owner of said premises in fee
simple, free and clear of any inter
est or claim of defendants; that the
escrow account at the defendant
Bank be closed and all documents
therein returned to the plaintiff;
that said decree make provision for
granting plaintiff possession of the
premises upon foreclosure and if
plaintiff Is refused possession that
a writ of assistance Issue to the
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon,
without further notice, requiring
said Sheriff to place and maintain
plaintiff in quiet and peacefut
possession of the premises and
every part thereof.
The date of the order for pub
lication of this summons is July
23. 1963. The time prescribed for
publication of this summons is once
each week for four successive
weeks. The date of the first pub
lication of this summons is July
25: 1963.
KELLY Se GRANT ATTOKMEXS
By BERNARD P. KELLY
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
1005 East Main Street
Medford. Oregon
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 6th day of September. '
1963. at the hour of 9:00 A.M.. at
the front door of the Jackson
County Courthouse, located at
Main and Oakdale streets. In the
City of Medford. Oregon. I shall
sell at public auction for cash to
tne mgnesi Diaaer. an rigm, uue
and interest of Rov D. Anderson.
Vera Mae Blessing. formerly
known as Vera Mae Anaerson.
Thnmnv E. Whittle, and Jackson
County. Oregon, a political sub
division, in and to the following
described real property, to-wit:
iot Eignteen ii in biock
Seven i7) of MEDFORD
HEIGHTS ADDITION to the
City of Medford, Jackson Coun
tv Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of
record
Said sale is made pursuant to
execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court for the County of Jack
son. State of Oregon, wherein
Prudential Insurance Company of
America, a corporation is plain
tiff and Rov D. Anderson: Vera
Mae Blessing, formerly known as
Vera Mae Anderson, Thomas E.
Whittle; and Jackson County, Ore
gon, a political subdivision, are
defendants.
DE ARMOND LEIGH. Sheriff
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P-173-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
LAWRENCE D. HULL, also known
as, L. D. HULL, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the above court has appoint
ed the undersigned executrix of the
estate of LAWRENCE D HULL,
also known as L. D. Hull, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same with proper
vouchers within six months from
this date at the offices of Frohn
maver, Lowry Deatherage.
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon.
Dated and first published this
25th day of July, 1963.
ANN HULL. Executrix
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
No. P-6-63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
VERNA B. CVLY. Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed her
Final Amount as Executrix of the
Estate of Verna B. Culy. deceased,
with the Circuit Court c' Jackson
County. Oregon, and hat sa?d
Court has set the 1 6th day of
September. 1963. at the hour of
1 0 00 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day in the Circuit Courtroom
of the Courthouse Building, at
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
objections thereto and the settle
ment thereof
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISH
ED this 15th day of August, 1963.
Helen Mclntyre.
Executrix
Harbison and Piarza
Attorneys for Executrix
For Action . .
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P-167-C3
Notice is hereby given that I
have been appointed executrix of
the estate of Earl T. Scheble. de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Jackson
County and have qualified. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them with proper vouchers
duly verified, to me at Route 1,
Box 60 G, Jacksonville. Oregon, the
office of my attorney, Bruce J.
Manley, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published July
25th. 1963.
Florence Luckroth,
Executrix
Bruce J. Manley. attorney
Route 1. Box 60 G
Jacksonville. Oregon
C-Cird of Thankfc
WE DESIRE to express our ap
preciation to our Medford
Friends for their messages and
thoughtfulness during our re
cent bereavement.
Jerry Poole and Daughter
Mrs. Dale Brown and Son
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
GOOD. CLEAN RUMMAGE. SAT
URDAY, 9 A.M.. 106 N. IVY.
ALPHA LAMBDA. ESA.
-PERSONAL
WE HAVE 20 Junior Students to
serve you at The Medford
Beauty School. Ask about our
Junior permanents, hair color
ing, shampoos & styles. For ap
pointment, rn. Y-oi3o.
MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
All day care includes Kinder-
garten transportation. 773-3382.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that
Sherman F. Merry has dissolved
his partnership with Billie Mae
Case in the name of the Merry
Case Hotel, which heretofore has
been doing business under the
assumed name of The Jackson
House. Mr. Merry will no longer
be responsible for any extension
of credit to The Jackson House
or to anyone other than himself.
LAW OFFICES ROBERT R.
DICKEY
By Theodore W. Phillips
Coins 8c Stamps, bought & sold.
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13 N Fir 772-2859
"MISS PAT'S KINDERGARTEN
for 4 and 5 year olds transpor
tation. Register now for the
Fall terms.
Phone 773-3382
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A.A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 664-2006 779-1251
DENTURES repaired and relined
while .vau wait. Day or eve. Ph.
773-6026 25 Lozler Lane.
KINDER KOLLEGE The unique
pre-SChool. 772-8635, 77-131.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
899-1071 899-1559
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ave. Special rson
alized service. AH work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
FOR "a job well done feeling"
clean carpets with Blue Lustre.
Rent Electric shampooer L
Johnson Paint Center.
KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED
Knit alterations Garments as
sembled. Miss Pat Phone 773-3382
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
214 Fluhrer Bldg. 772-8611
LEARN TO KNIT
Classes starting immediately
For beginners-advanced knitters.
Miss Pat Ph. 773-3382
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem Is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8:30 p.m. Tues. 8c Sat. rear
of 21 N Oakdale. 773-4848. Al-
Anon Group every Tuesday
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age. driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Instiror. 1005 E. Main,
Medford. 773-6658. Open Mon.
8c Tues. 'tlil 9 p.m.
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
is a debt consolidation agency
licensed St bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N CENTRAL 773-7103
'"'TREASURES TRIFLES'1
ANTIQUES 8c GIFTS
245 Maple. Central Point m
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST downtown: Circular pin.
Pale pink 8c green. Sentimental
value. 772-4414.
LOST red leather matched set
key case, cigarette case & .tent
er at 4-H FFA Fair, Wed.
773-1642.
STRAYED 2 sheep from vicinity
So. Stage Rd. 8t Kings Hwy.
772-7853.
FOUND Special Permanent, S10
& up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa
lon. 773-3211. 32 N. Oakdale.
5 INSTRUCTIONS
KINDER KOLLEGE
The Unique Pre-School
Kindergarten Kourses plus spec
ial Music 8c art. Mary Friesen.
Lewis & Clark graduate. 772
4257 or 772-8635.
10-WANT ED MALE HELP
WANTED Falters 8c buckers 8c
1 choker setter. Experienced men
only. Call Grants Pass 479-1840
after 7 P.M.
EXPERIENCED service station at
tendant some tune-ups. perma
nent, full time employment, top
Wages. 773-3906.
SALESMEN
YOU CAN'T MISS WITH
THISONE!
If you are looking for unlim
ited commissions right from the
start get in touch with us at
once. We'll show you how other
men are making big money and
how you can too. This is not cold
canvass deal . . .we furnish
leads. The reason our men make
so much money is because the
WHITE CROSS PLAN offered by
BANKERS LIFE AND
CASUALTY COMPANY
is one of the f a s test grow i n g
insurance plans in America.
The demand for this Health. Ac
cident, and Hospital Plan is so
great In this territory that we
need more men at once to follow
up leads and make sales. Don't
pass this up ... It costs nothing
to get the facts.
Phone 773-7561
ASK FOR MR. FRESH
WANTED experienced male groc
ery clerk. Write Tribune Box
2201 Stating age, marital status,
past experience & refs. Year
round employment for the right
man.
COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor
tunity. No canvassing.
Stark's. 622 No. Riverside
$105 WK. salary euaranteA if you
can qualify. Wat kins Products.
1414 stage rd South
WANTED Married" man with car
for Fuller Brush Rt . $105 per
wk. guaranteed to start. Phone
772-8534.
AUTO BODY
& EENDER MAN
Experienced. Steadv.
Call MR. ANNING
(COLLECT! KLAMATH FALLS
TUxedo 4-3718 days
TUxedo 4-3003 eves.
10 WANTED MALE HELP
AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTER
(Trimmer)
with at least 2 yrs. experience.
Steady work. Established shop.
Commercial Seat Cover Co.
830 N. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
Insurance Agency Basis
Hrs, 9 a.m,-5 p.m.
Mon. thru Fri.
STOP
ASK
YOURSELF
"Where will I be and
what will I be doing 5
years from today, if I
continue what I am
doing now?"
We have 3 sales positions to fill la
The Medford Area
which can develop into manage
ment for the right man.
You can immediately expect to .
Earn very high
Per Week Commission
Attend 2 weeks of schooling in
Portland Expenses paid.
Be guaranteed $100 per weelS
to start.
Derive 60 or better of youf
income from established ac
counts. Be given the opportunity t
grow in management.
TO QUALIFY:
Must be sports minded,
Over 21,
Be dependable,
High school grad or better,
Own good car.
For the right man this is a Life
time career opportunity with ait
International Group of Com
panies.
Call for Appointment
Aug. 15 and Aug. 16
Thursday & Friday
9 am-5 pm or 7pm-8 pm
Mr. Andrews 772-2207
SALES MANAGER
URGENTLY NEEDED
for a growing retail sewing ma
chine store with tremendous po
tential. Must have managerial
ability. Lifetime job for right
man. Refs. required. Commission.
Write Tribune Box 2271
SALESMAN KIRBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
Age 12 to 15
The Mail Tribune needs Jr. Mer
chants to deliver papers in Jack
sonville, Central Point and Med
ford. Apply in person at Office or
phone 772-6141.
11 -WANTED FEMALE HELP
HOUSEKEEPER
Permanent Position
in motherless home. . . . man 8c 1
boys. Near small town. House
keeper may bring one child of
her own.
Write Tribune Box 2566
CDLLOP'S
Employment Service
Neat, personable lady for gen
eral office. In Ashland. Must
type 60 WPM. Permanent posi
tion. Excellent working condi
tions. Receptionist-Typist. Position in
Central Point. Must be neat
and able to meet the Public.
Stenographer. For local firm.
Medical 8c Insurance back
ground would be helpful. Perm
anent position with excellent
chance for advancement.
Bookkeeper - Steno-Clerk. For
Local Firm. Excellent Salary
for right lady.
773-3694
104 East Sixth St,
WANTED experienced beauty op.
erator. Well known shop. 772
7222 after 7:30 P.M.
NEAT personable lady, evening
work year around. Must have
refs. Apply in person from 6:30
to 8:30 p.m. Larry'. Ice Cream.
415 N. Riverside.
LADIES
Work 9:30 A. M. to 3:30 p. M.
Permanent, pays well. Commis
sions. For further information,
call 482-2432 or Tribune Box
2108. After 3 P. M. or before
9-30 A. M. Lu7ler Cosmetics.
13 WANTED SITUATIONS
REG. PHARMACIST
WISHES TO LOCATE IN
THIS LOCALITY
32 years experience.
References.
Write Tribune Box 2567
TRACTOR work Large Rotovator.
Weeds gardens yards
blade. E. M. Garwood. 773-3092.
CHILD care My home. Fenced
.iu. t.u wk. enas. &B4-2Z68.
STEADY jrrn
Housework, care
for elderly woman.
Grand Hotel.
Box 205,
PRE-SCHOOLER TO CARE FOR
772-2539
IRONING
773-8442
or
772-9057
HOUSECLEANING by Hr. Refer
ences. 773-5623.
WANTED Ironing. Pick up an3
delivery. No Sat, calls 899-1847.
FOR HIRE Ford HD industrial
diesel backhoe & loader & dump
truck & 18.000 lb tilt bed trailer
"J 3irrnrr.an Kg. 773-5081.
PLASTER Repairs. Small Work ac
cepted. Professional man. Free
estimates. 535-2339.
CARPENTER & CABINET WORK
REASONABLE RATES
BtllRoss 664-3451
CHILD CARE. My home. Fenced
yard 772-5480
YARD WORK, mowing, hedge
trimming. 773-8078 before a tm.