Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1963, Image 18

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SHARKS PODIUM Seiji Oznwa, 27, brilliant conductor from qualities. I hoy re in the mar
Japan who was appointed musical director and conductor of the kets for giving pleasure 'intil
Kevinia Festival recently, is .shown in Chicago where he started after the Christmas holidays
a four-week tour with the New York Philharmonic orchestra. In Bartletl pears were never bet
Chicago he shared the podium at two concerts with Leonard tor. Pears unlike most fruits,
Bernstein. (LTD should be ripened off the tree
, for most fflVori best texture.
$107,832 Grand Made to
University for Program
EUGENE The graduate pro-1 gram began m lMfwii amount to
gram in vocational rohabilila-1 more than $-100,000.
tion counseling at the University During the coming year, the
of Oregon has received a $107,- program will enroll an cstimat
832 grant from the U.S. Voca- ed 2 students at the master's
lional Rehabilitation Adminis- degree level and four doctoral
tration. representing a one- j candidates, all of whom will re
third increase over last year's Ceive tuition and Iraineeshin
grant,
The increased funds will al- s"l'omls
low the university for the first Tl,e c(,111's, Htn)y, which is
lime to offer traineeship slip- a joint counseling departtnent of
ends to doctoral students inter-' psychology program is design
ested in specializing in rehabili-1 . trai' .,. ,
tation. according to Dr. Martin i fd ,0 n s,,',,M,ls as collnspl
H. Acker, assistant professor of , sMc. "nd l,nvlp "ttencies
education and program director, I ai'nf! 'itn the problems of
and at the same time continue l'slc11y and mentally disabled
the master's degree program. lfr'sons-
The funds also will allow (or i
the appointment of a full-time 'Ann i;.ss 1N.II It i:i
faculty member to be in charge HOLLYWOOD (ITD Come
of campus instruction, a posi- dienne Ilea Itenaderet was re
lion that has been handled on a euerating today from injuries
part-time basis previously. The received when she fell over a
new lacuuy memoer wm dc ,
named in the near future
The 10n3-frl Riant represents
the eighth consecutive year of
federal support of the trainec
ship program, one of only .10
in the nation. Last year's grant
was $72,311. Total grants from
the VRA, formerly called the
Office of Vocational Rehabilita
tion, since the university's prog-
Sbf'lh.MBbK U, lltod
Feeding the Family
By ZOLA
Food
Ceylon Slyle
Shrimp Curry
Ceylon is a self-governing
dominion in the British Com
monwealth of Nations. Occupy
ing an area of only 25,332 square
miles this small Asian country
has a population of over 9'2
million, which means the pop
ulation density is approximately
381 people per square mile.
Ceylon is heavily dependent on
food imports particularly rice,
the staple food of the country.
The three major exports are
tea, rubber and coconuts.
This Ceylon-style curry served
with rice and "Onion Samnoi as
an accompaniment is consid
ered a national favorite wnen
mealtime rolls around, accord
ing to representatives at the
United Nations. Recipe makes
four to five servings.
1 pound uncooked medium
size shrimp
1 medium onion, sliced
'i to 1 teaspoon ground red
pepper
', teaspoon tumeric
2 cloves garlic, sliced
2 slices green ginger or Mt
teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon salt
2 inch piece of stick cinnamon
3,4 cup milk or coconut milk
1 tablespoon salad oil
Juice of Vz lime
Shell, d e - v e i n and wash
shrimps. Put shrimps, half of
the onion slices, and all season
ings and spices in a kettle. Add
milk. Boil 10 minutes. Brown
remaining onion slices in salad
oil and add to shrimps. Add
lime iuice. Stir. Simmer 10
minutes. If desired thicken the
liquid with one teaspoon corn
starch mixed with one-quarter
cup water. Boil until thickens.
Serve as a main dish with hot
cooked rice.
'Onion Sambol
Peel and finely slice one
large onion, one medium cu
cumber and one medium green
pepper from which the seeds
have been removed. Combine
in bowl. Add juice of one-half
lemon, one-half teaspoon salt
and one-half teaspoon ground
black pepper. Mix lightly. Peel
camera cahle during rehearsal
tor a new television serie
CAPTIAI. miMK DISKS
WASHINGTON (ITl)-rolice
Chief Robert V. Murray savs
Washington's crime rate has
reached an all-time high and
will continue to climb unless
Congress acts.
VINCENT
Editor
and cut three hard-cooked eggs
in half. Arrange on onion-cucumber
mixture; chill.
Lemon Cream Rice
Irresistahly Piquant
Lemon Cream Rice is an easy-to-do
dessert that will tantalize
the taste buds with its irresist
able piquant flavor. It can be
served as meringue topped
pudding or the whipped egg
whites can be folded into the
lemon custard and when the
baking is done ... a souffle.
Cream or a fruit sauce are tops
for topping this delightful des
sert. Kecipc makes six servings,
h cup rice
3 cups milk
l'i tablespoons lemon juice
grated rind of 1 lemon
teaspoon salt
2 eggs, separated
2 tablespoons honey
Vt teaspoon lemon extract
Rinse rice. Place in double
boiler. Add milk and cook over
boiling water until rice is
tender. Add the one-half cup
noney, lemon juice, lemon rind
salt and beaten egg yolks. Con
tinue cooking until mixture
thickens. Turn into 1'6 quart
ouuerca oaKing dish.
Beat egg whites until stiff:
gradually adding the two table
spoons honey and the lemon ex
tract. Pile on top of pudding
and bake in a moderate, 350 de
gree, oven 20 minutes or until
meringue is lightly browned. Or
fold whipped egg whites into
the hot custard and bake as a
souffle.
Liver Cheese Balls
These are party-right anytime
of day or night. For variation
they can be rolled in finely
chopped walnuts, parsley or
chives. For 24 small balls: Blend
one 4'i ounce can liver spread
with one three-ounce package
cream cheese. Form into small
balls and chill. When chilled
roll in the finely chopped wal
nuts, parsley or chives. Serve
with toothpicks or thin pretzel
sticks for spearing.
hpotlight on Specialty
Melons. Grapes, Bartletl Pears
September morns find har
vesters busy in thousands of
areas, garnering the riches of
our melon patches, vineyards,
orchards. Cantaloups have been
tempting us tor months but to
day's spotlight is on the "spe
cialty" melons. All are superb
eating, a treat anytime.
Honey balls are small, round,
usually slightly-netted; vary in
color from whitish green or
gray to light yellow. Honeydews
are bluntly oval in shape and
considerably larger than honey
balls, weighing four to eight
pounds; creamy white or cr
pounds; creamy white or
creamy-yellow when ripe.
Casabas are nearly round in
shape but may be somewhat
pointed at stem end. Rinds are
wrinkled or furrowed. These
weigh five to seven pounds each.
Cranshaw melons are pointed
at stem end and rounded at
blossom end, usually weigh four
to eight pounds; rind is general
ly smooth; no netting, very lit
tle ribbing; usually mottled
green and gold when displayed
tor sale.
Persian melons somewhat re
semble cantaloups with finer,
flatter, less pronounced netting
deeper green background. Per
sians usually weigh six to
seven pounds.
(rapes Galore. Purple and
yellow, red and green, white
and black, this is a great year
for grapes. Today we talk of
Tokays which are grown only
near the city of Lodi in Cali
fornia's fertile San Joaquin Val-
1,. TUa,- ...... iu k-;il;..t I
n . 1 lir.1l- alV llll- III IIIKIIIl ll-ll
grape with excellent keening
CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL
1 odcr Nnticcs 1
Special Club Not tecs 2
Personal 3
I .out mid Found 4
Imlriti'tion . .
Wanted MM Help 10
W rttitt'd Frmnlf Help 1 1
Mle or Femtle Help 13
W.mird Smimions 13
Wanted Miirellnneout 14
FuittiKUl St Loans 15
REAL ESTATE
F'r Rrnt HmiM . 20
For Rent Ap.irlments 21
For Rent Funmhed Rooms . 22
Rent Rooms mid Hoird 2;i
For Rent MlMTlUneou ........ 24
Wwntrd To Rent 2S
Medford Heidi v Roiird 30
For Suln Rral F-Malr 31
Husinrsi Onpnrnmltlci 3J
Wanted Rr.il ErUIc 33
AD DIRECTORY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
MuiMing Supplies 40
AppliNiu-ei 41
Furniliirt 4 J
Min.t nl Equip , Radio, TV 4:1
Sportu and Hobluei 44
MiftcrnanrouB
Nur?rn-a
and Pett
Poultrv
I lrMirk
Wanlrd I ivrtlock
Hay. Grain and Feed
rtmt Ai VeiK tallica
.... 4K
. SO
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!3
M
... 55
Automotive A Equipment
Muchinfrv and Trctora
I ok mm Equipment .,.. 61
Fqmpmpnt For Rent Kl
Trailer ?1
Parti anil Arcrmottea 7t
Cycle mid Si'ootart .....,. 72
Cr and Tnicka - 73
UNCLASSIFIED COPY
Too Late to Clamlfv A
MONDAY ONLY
Huilneu Director b
Let them come to melting ripe
ness at room temperature for
eating out of hand, combining
in salads, compotes, for baking
in orange juice. Fresh pears
and cheese are a superlative
dessert, are unsurpassed for
snacking.
Quick Look-Best Buys
Meat, Poultry, Fish. Beef that
is ideal for pot-roasting, for
meat-loafing and for stews of
all kinds is a very good buy.
Look too for lamb and pork spe
cials. An abundance of bargain
priced poultry continues. Plenty
of coast-caught fish, fresh, froz
en, canned.
Fruit Vegetables. Bins are
piled high with practically every
known seasonal, regional fruit
and vegetable. Confer with pro
duce buyers on supplies for
canning, freezing.
Classified Rates
Minimum Size: Two Lines
1 day per woru
2 days per word.
3 dayi per word.. .
5 dayi per word.M
8C
......12c
...... I ftc
6 dayi per word.-. 20o
Jackson, Josephine and Siikiyou
Counties
Rate Other Areas Per Word
9c Per Day
By Line Per Month $3 00
Box Number Service Charge 50o
(Minimum Cash Ad 80c
Business Directory
Each line per mo nth.. ........ $2 25
Minimum per month e.75
Dead Line on Classified Ads
5 00 p.m. for following day,
except 10 a.m. lor Monday;
lor Sunday noon Saturday.
Dead Line on Display Classi
fied Ada 10:00 a m Saturday
for Sunday and Monday; 3 p.m.
the day belore publication for
Tues. through Frt.
APF-KUVED CREDIT
CHARGES BILLED
BY THE LINE
Minimum Charpe S
LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION
No. 15.26
N THE CIRCt'lT COVRT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COt-NTV
In the Matter of the Adoption
of
TERRANCE ARLYN SAGER End
LAURIE ELIZA SAGER n.nors
TO: LALRISTON ELLSWOHTH
SAGER
In the Name of the State of I
Oregon, you are .ie-e!jy cited to 1
he and appear in the ahove named '
Court at the Courthr.u-e in the
City of Medford. Oreaon. on the
7 day of October, lfo.3. at I 3n 1
o'clock P M of said day t then
and there show cause, i' any ycu
have, why the petition of D'-i'-i.iice
Elmer Hayes and Cora De'Arl.r.e
Hayes for the adoption of Ter
rance Arlyn Sager and Laurie
Eliza Sagcr. your minor son and
daughter, should not he granted.
Given under my hand and seal
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the County
of Jackson this 4 day of Septem
ber, 1963
E. M Madden
Clerk
By Afton Carter
Depuly
"NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT"
I'rohate Nn. 11:184
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
IHt MATE UK OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUNTV OF
JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate
of
EDWARD J CARLYON.
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, aa Personai
Representative of the Estate of
EDWARD J. CARLYON. deceased,
has filed Ihe Final Account In the
Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore
gon for Jackson County, Probate
Department, and that Monday, the
21al day of October. 11163. at the
hour of 9:30 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day in the Circuit
Court Rooms of the Jackson Coun
ty Court House. Medford. Oregon
has been appointed hv said Court
as the time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto, if
any. and the settlement thereof
Daled and first published Sep
tember 13. 19S3.
Date of last publication Octo
ber 4. 11163
EMIL PETERSON
Personal Representative
DAVIS AND AINSWORTH
Attorneys for Estate
4.111 Siskiyou Boulevard
Ashland. Oregon.
NOTICK OF ITIII If IIKARINti
NOTICE IS HF.RK.HY CilVKN that
at 7:3H orlm-k P. M .nn the l!Hh
dav of .Keptcinhrr. I!lti3, in the
Council Chnnihcrs ot the Citv Hall
in Ihc City of Medford. Orefton.
there shall be a public hearing hv
and before the City Council of said
City on the question of vacating
the easterly part of the east-west
alley in Itfock 5. Riverside Addi
tion. In the City of Mcdlord. Ore
Ron, and for Ihe purpose of bear-
ng and considering any obicclion.s
r r-mmiilrui...... tli..l.. .." I.
wmiim and tiled with the Rn-ord-
rr-irriisiiriT prior to the time OI
said hearing.
D F Huson
R border-Treasurer
NOTII'K (II' HN.M. SKTTLKMrNT
NOTICE IS 11KI1K11Y GIVEN:
That Wayne G. Stoddard. Jr., ad
ministrator of the estate of Orrie
B Stoddard, deceased, has filed his
final account and the Circuit Court
of ori'Ron for Jackson County has
tixed Monday, Septemher a:l. I!iti3.
at Hi no a, in. In said court at the
County Court House In Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon, as the
final tune and place tor hearinc of
objections to and settlement there-
ol.
August 21. I!)d3
WAYNE O STODDARD. JR..
Administrator
fJOOITK & GOODE
Attorneys
NtlTICK HF PrHI.IC HE R1NG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that at 7 30 o'clock P M . on the
l!Mh day ot September. lfl3. tn the
Council Chambers of the Citv Hall
In the City of Medford. Oreson.
there li!1 be a public hearinc hy
and before the City Council of
said city on the question ot the
vacation of that part of the plat
of Rottue Valley tletchta Subdivi
sion dcftcrlhed as follows-
CommenclnR at the corner
common to Sections 7, 8. 17
and 1R. Township 37 south.
Ranee 1 west. Willamette Mer
idian. Jackson County. Ore
Hon.
Thence smith 1HH2 3 feet;
Thence west lul'ti B feet tn
a concrete monument with
bronze disk for the true point
ot benmninc.
Thence south 0" lit' in '
west, 824 Bt feet;
Thence south 8 M Siv
ea-t, 347 49 feet to the east
boundary or Lol 13. Hlock i
of Roc ue Valley Heights (Re
corded 1 ,
Thence north 0 2" 20" eal.
824 00 lecl to a point ifrom
which ihe noribeast corner
ol lot 11 niock i of said
Hi'Bue Valley Hcicht bears
north 0" 2' 20 ' east, ."hi 00
feet.
Thence north 89" J2' 4tv
west, parallel with the north
boundary of Mid Lot 11 a dis
tance of 344 21 feel to the
true point of beginning,
and that at said heannu anv ob
, jectlons or remonstrances thereto
made m writing and tiled with the
Recorder-Treasurer prior to ihe
time ol hearinf will be heard and
considered
1 Rerord.w-Tieasurer
t"r i. hi. ''i.'irs:t-tai- a
The used car you
it again!"
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. P 194 63
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JENNIE OLSON, deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the above I'mirt has aDDointed
the undersigned executrix of the
estate ot Jennie Olson, deceased.
All nersons havinc 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
mayer, Lowry & Dcatherage,
Cooley Theatre Building. Medford,
Oregon.
Dated and first published this
ouin aay ot August, inns.
JEANETTE PATTERSON
executrix
2-SPECIAL CLUB EVENTS
S & fRummage Sale
Mon., Tues., Sept. 16, 17
9 to 4. Lots of ladies, mens St
childrens CLEAN clothing, toys,
dishes, lamps, housewares.
216 HILLHOUSE. 1 block E of
Hednck Jr.High.
RUMMAGE & baked food sale
Fehl bldg Tues. 17th, 9-5. Mis
sionary Ladies of the First
Church of God
TURKEY SHOOT
The Butte Falls Lions Club Is
sponsoring a turkey shoot Sep
tember 15 Sundav . (rem
10:00 AM to 2.00 PM at the
Butte Falls Gun Club.
Everyone Welcome!
RUMMAGE Sale, Sat . Sept. 14. Fehl
Bldg. 8:3(1-5. Chapter C.G. of
P E O. After 3. rummage will be
sold at50c per ban.
GEM A: ARTIFACTS SHOWKla
ninth Falls. Sat. St Sun. Sept. 14
15. Nat'l.uard Armory 10 to 8
RUMMAGE Sale Satr9-5rSep"t14".
By Altrusn Service Club. Dona
tions welcome. Fridav 7 p.m.
Eagles Hall. 217 W Main
3 PERSONAL
CLlJBSCHURCHES
Earn Cash
I Commissions)
No Investment, no risk plan.
Sell Nationally known greeting
cards.
Call MAR.IORIE PETERSON
(i(14-1748 & learn details
WANT congenial elderly gentle
man 10 snare our nire quiet
home and familv of three
reasonable 77A-1R54.
DUE TO the Increased" Cost of
Operation The Medford Beauty
School Announces that the prices
on Senior permanents now start
at $H. All other permancnts re
main the same. Get our better
permancnts for $1" or less. For
appointment call 772-(il.)5.
ROOM Board InCountryHo"me
for senior citizens In good health.
Couples only. Write Tribune
Box Suns.
IT'S terrific the way we're selltnR
Blue Lustre for cleaninc rues
and upholstery. Rent electric
shainpooer $1. Johnson Paint
Center.
CHILD CARE
HAPPY TIME DAY NURSERY
State License 772-8745
AFTER this date, Sept. II." HtB3I
will no loiiRcr be resoonsible for
any hills other than mv own.
A J. McMillan. 3703 Table Rock
Rd . Central Point
MISS PATS KINDERGARTEN
for 4 and X year olds transpor
tation RcKister now for the
Fall terms.
Plume 773-3382
AN YON havinc a drlnkmR proh"
lein Is welcome at the Medford
Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
8 30 pm lues Ac Sat. rear
of ir N Oakdale 773-4848. Al-
AnonGrnup everyTuesday .
MKRLK NORMAN Cosmetic Studied
214 FHihrcrildj: 772-8311
'GINGER' "
OWNER OV BEAUTY SALON at
Bfll Stewart ave. Special person
allied M-rvice All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVrXING APPOINTMENTS
CIomI Mondav s 773-3139
AUTO INSURANCE" PROBLEMS?
U sue. drivinf record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. ts making
It diHicult tor you to secure
proper insurance, ee us Con
venieni nionthlv installment Don
St at bos lnuror 1003 E Main.
Med Toi d. 773-6638 Open Mon
Si .ruesllll 9 om
Coins Stamps "bought ,V sold.
JEFFERSON COIN SHOP
13 N Fir. 772-2839
"DH1NKINC. YOUR PROBLEM?"
Contact A A. Sun. H p.m.
Thurs 8 30. 404 Walnut
Ph. HK4-20OO 779-1231
MISS' PAT S NURSFRYSCHOOL
All day c.sre include Kinder
Krten transportation 7T.i-338J.
HAIR Styling '" Coloring"-- Per
manent waving - Cutting All
done to your individual prefer
ence at M.iry's Trim 'N Curl.
213 "C" St, Phoenix. Ph 335
228 Eves by appointment.
CASH FOR COINS at new "nigh
buying prices Especial Iv need
V s Proof Sets A Indian Head
cents 772-4322.
KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED
Knit alterations Garments as
sembled Mi Pat Phone 773-3382
"LEON'S HAIR FASHIONS"
HI I.ADIFS
We would like to welcome yon
to come in & have our hatr
ttvied Consul us about all your
beautv problems
BACK TO SC1UXL SPECIAL
Come In V see us now Call lor
appointment. 773-1 V'3..
MfcUrOKU MAIL IrllrJL.'Nfc, MtWUKU, OKKGO.V
got in the Classified Ads did
3-PERSONAl
RAWLE1GH PRODUCTS.
Pedersen 772-4438
LEARN TO KNIT
Classes starting immediately
For beginners-advanced knitters.
Miss Pat .. Ph. 773-3362
CREDIT EQUITY, INC.
is a debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N CENTRAL 773-7103
KINDER KOLLEGE The unique
ore-chol 772-SH35. T?2-4Ci7.
4-LOST AND FOUND
SEPT. 6 LOST White female
Chinuanua near Hartley Hd. Li
cence No. 5924. Call ANY m-
formation 535-2828.
FOUND Special Permanent. S10
& up Lad Medford Beautv Sa-
'f"- 773-3211. 32 X. Oakdale.
REWARD for lost or stolen black
Lar,ir?nr ran-prf Jf T72-7Q41
5 INSTRUCTIONS
COLLEEN HnpE DANCE STUDIO
REGISTRATION PARTY
Sat- Sept. 14. anytime between
10 AM A: 3 PM. Classes start
next week. Tap. jazz, ballet, toe.
acrobatics, baton, hula, teenage
ballroom. Special combination
classes for tiny tots. Also reg
ister now for classes in Ashland.
Central Point, and Eagle Point.
COLLEEN HOPE
DANCE STUDIO
45 Hawthorne
PIANO Lessons for beginners and
advanced.773-3995 or 773-2519.
MEDFORD NURSERYSc7l60L
Mrs. Ethel Tcnnant 773-3047
KINDER KOLLEGE
The Unique Pre-School
Kindergarten Knur.es plus spec
ial Music & art. Mary Friesen.
Lewis A- Clark graduate. 772
4257 or 772-8H35.
(3 Wnt( To Rnt
DAIRY fttrm tin llt!n: 17 yari
xiirlnci i'.f-7-lt,.
WANrnri- lions, t room or
mura wii.h utimi'a fr amatl
shop. Prftf(-rrlly e;ljr . of
wtrn.' JTt-OTCI.
waxtto to i..kasr - sis mj
ft ufflf; Kpr itufuv T:s
trtel 3ur,i. Otiitt. Bstl Olictilnfi
1:t) p.m (KRTl Nov. I.. u.
F'.r !nf'i:raa:l-;'n . ana bid
form call r;ri sr whti
(JK.NKKAl. OtttVUT.8 A1MI9(
IHTKATfttt. i'litiio IlulMinan
(Service 4IS V. IPO, Ctfcm
Cincinnati S. Ohio. aiUJSfO.
1.1 n
J..'lf-fT)'v:i; uim.r on
. reita apt. lMvti
ntrar.,'f.l or tinfutnlir..
oai-mfnt. carport. :i i'oca
hontil St.
Lowof dtip, i hfdrooms. Cm
apton. S DU 3-2J60 or DR Lm
""r floar Brat. ctrAm.r tn.a
,V..'..,,"k "
Inon S7I -Jt 2 ? I,
HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW
1 W. Jod. St.. S roomt. huemtc:
:jj rockwi;- f
. wood s b.t
rnt . I
5-INSTRUCTIONS
MAN
1 1 1
You haven't seen anything yet!
if vou havrn't teen this NKW
WORLD HOOK encyclopedia.
Lonk at it "Now" "Today" Get
better grades. Write P O. Box
62. Ashland. Oregon. 432-316
TEENAGERS! I
Enrolling now for Fall ballroom
THURSTON DANCE STUDIO
773-3117 or 773-6181
A-B-C KINDERGARTEN
Now Open fr Remstration.
Bus service. Pre-reading skills.
Mrs. Judith Adams. Instructor.
773-rtfUl
10 WANTED MALE HELP
REAL OPPORTUNITY
Be a Full Time career Farm
Bureau Insurance Agent in Jack
ion Co. Must have agricultural
background. Salary and Comm.
first vear. if qualified. Contact
Howard Anderson, District Sales.
Mcr. 3890 Stanley Lane. Salem.
Ore.
WANTED capable manager for
trailer court. Write Tribune
Box 5787;
FALLERS good ground St timber
773-5119. 8am.-5 p m.
TREE Toppcr Experienced only
772-8052.
COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor
tunity. No canvassing.
Stark's. 22 No Riverside
WANTED married man with car
for Fuller Brush Co. Route. $105
per wk. guarantee to start. Also
part time Comm. position open.
772-8934.
EXPERIENCED
TIRE RECAPPER
Call Coos Bay 267-3163
or write
579 S. Broadway
Coos Bay, Oregon
WANTED men ror Inside
outside. Sales or service. Comm.
Call 773-3333. Klrby Co,
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.
SALESMAN WANTED to sell "Car
of the Year." Top commissions:
demonstrator furnished: gasoline
allowance. See Tom Davis. Sales
Mgr.. Lea Motors. 5th & Bartletl.
MAN OVER 21
For appliance sales promotion
in dept. stores in northern Calif,
area. Salary pins expense bene
fits. Advancement opportunity
unlimited. Nat. concern. Ask
for Mr. Bowers. Larson Appli
ance, 406 East Main between
9 & 11 A,M this week,
II WANTED FEMALE HELP
EXPERIENCED waitress, morning
- shift, hourly wages. 77322969.
NOW is the time to start a Raw
leigh Business and cash in on
big Christmas business, full or
part time. Little or no invest
ment. Income based on sales.
For details write Rawteigh. 306
Adeline. Oakland, Calif. 94607.
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gfcild in my homr. !72.HM
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1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
RKGL'LAR adult baby sitter need.
ed for 2 hr. Sun. mornings for
Church Nursery Rets lii-'.nii.
HOUSEWIVES - EARN F-X1RA
MONEY AT HOME JN SPARE
TIME. TELEPHONE CONTACT
WORK MAKING OPERETTA
RESERVATIONS. HIGH COM
MISSION PAID.
Craterian Theatre
Medford. Oregon
BABY Sitter. 3 pre-choo! Boy.
1 p m -5 p.m., 5 days wk. Refs.
773-5843.
PART TIME FULL TlSlE. Keep
your important job of wife &
mother Earn 30f; commission.
JEWELS BY PARK LANE
497-1047
WOMAN for child care & house
work in Central Point area. 15
hrs. weekly. Must provide own
transportation. 664-1691.
DO YOU
LIKE
TO WRITE LETTERS
Local firm offers challenging
opportunity for permanent em
ployment in composing personal
and business letters,
Required: Ability to express
yourself clearly and succinliy in
good English; adaptability to a
wide variety of situations snd
people, quickly recognizing im
portant characteristics of either;
versatility to see another's view
point and tactfully explain your
own. If you feel you can handle
such a job and are willing to
demonstrate your ability,
WRITE
Tribune Box 5346
WAITRESS wanled, neat in appear
ance. Apply in person. North's
Chuck Wagon. 1016 N. Riverside.
HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN.
773-."fifi
12-MALOR FEMALEJ4ELP
COLLEGE dormitory head resident.
Immediate opening for single
male, female, or married couple.
Opportunity to earn and contin
ue college education. Telephone
482-3311 Dormitory office South
ern Oregon College, Ashland,
Oregon.
IRONING! My home. Pick up &
Delivery. 772-7854.
LICENSED & experienced real
estate Sales person for establish
ed office. Write Tribune Box
3331.
COUPLE with house trailer for
maid & maintenance work in
small resort. Beautiful free trail
er space on river. Ideal set-up
for couple on Soc. Sec. Present
help leaving due to illness, for
drT.-iil-; phone 8.in-1012.
1 3-WANTED SITUATIONS
JUNIOR Encineer and Computer
operator 620-1401-7090 'BM ex
perienced interested in perma
nent position. Please write Trib
une Box5fi23.
RETIRED Lumber Inspector and
Yard Foreman. Experienced:
Saw Mills Retail Yards
Builders Supplies Hardware.
All species of Lumber. Very ac
tive reliable industrious.
Can't stand retirement. Write
Tribune Box 5758
BABY sitting wanted, my home.
773-61 10.
RELIABLE mother will babysit
week days. In mv home. Cen
tral Point. 664-3537.
WILL Baby sit anytime, any ace.
My home. White City area.
B26-9553.
CHILD care, my home, experienced,
reliable, ref. Ask for Ginny, 773-
2376.
NURSES Aide Hospital. Nursing
Home or Private Case. Can live
in. 535-2241.
24 M)i(8tneot iot Sals
TK1PK Seal ball Inr lolln
Unk vatve. lp ttr Iwx of 100
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UAKOU Sluzio-miUe ol! hwter.
usrii 2 months. S7J-74.
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1 3 WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILD care, my home day,"-
Central Pointy 773-3503. J ' ln
A MOTHER St her I'jroiJ
dauchter would like to care for
a child of same ace, while lh.
mother works. Will give frier
ences. 772-5803. Sacred HtVrl
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PA INTER Local Refs. NiaTwcTrlT
S2 30 per hour 773-3537.
EXPERIENCED woman bahvi,tr,T
50c hr. plus transportation. Good
references. 772-8020.
CHILD" CARE 779-l3U!)rbaf;
My home fencedjyard.
PAINTING & Cement worklr,:
tenor or exterior. No job too
small. Refs. 779-1233. 0
ALL types carpenter work No ioh
too small 773-5243 773-6382
TAILORING ALTERATIONS"
773-4260.
CARPENTER WORK. ConTraTS?
by hour. 664-1634. r
"PIONEER CbN"STRl5ctl6NCor
2251 Table Rock Road
Will remodel or build anythlne.
Reasonable Guaranteed Work
Hour or contract
Call 779-1785
CHILD CARE MY HOME
FENCED YARD. 772-3480
LAWNMOWING A Long Grass cuH
tine, hedee trimmine. trash
hauling. Ripley. 772-2779.
IRONING "
773-6442 or 772-9037
HOUSECLEANING by HrRefer:
ences. 773-5ti23.
CUSTOM MADE SLIPCOVERS"
& DRAPES 772-8955
IRONING "
773-2837
PAINTING, reasonable. niceorl
experienced, refs. 773-4145.
OUTSIDE JANITOR "
SERVICE. 773-6397
YARD work. Dishwashing, pot
pan man. 773-1325 days.
IRONING
406 South Peach
14 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED used'oiThard heaters,
Describe kind, price Ac condi.
tion. Wjite Tribune Box 3419.
WANTED HOUSE lo learouii
& remove for material. 772-2882.
WANTED
Trash burner. 664-1907
STATION WAGON-TENT
482-0236
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Misc. tools or anything salabl.
Or will sell on consignment.
Red Barn Auction Co,
S Hwy 09 535-1828
WANTED Black Oak Laurel
Stumpage. 773-3390.
CASH for FURNTTW
Misc. tools or what have you.
B & B AUCTION
77 2 -2958 772 -8 760
SPINET pianos wanted, will pay
cash. Phone 482-3t26.
USED PIANOS wanted Will pay
Cash. Erskinc's 772-421)6
BEST CASH Df.AL for
Furniture Appliances Misc.
OAK GROVE FUitN. 773-1564
WANT BARK1E POLES
J M BAXTER & CO.
Box 30 Grants Ps. 476-6668
CALL US! 772-8218
WE NEED FURNITURE
THE OLD BARN
2450 Stewart Ave. Used fnrnitur
and appliances. We buy and sell
anything- 77J1-2418.
15-FINANCIAl &JANS
WILL pay cash for 1st. MortgaM
or Contracts P.O. Bx 502 Medford
WOULD like to horrow $25.ono.
Can give 1st Mortpage on In
come business property. Medford
area valued SBO.ooo. Consider up
to 8T) int. Give name, address,
phone number. 1st letter to
Tribune Bnx 5r75.
20-FOR RENT HOUSES
3 BDRM., SR5. Carpeted, fcncerl
yard, storage, washer - dryer
773-6000.
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.. . FREE APPLES
apples f.r wh purchase of 1
buahet ol MCintosn appies at ft
per busacl. this week only.
TKTBITLE ORCHARD
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Miiburn's Sn, Station. 3n-0M7
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