Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1958, Image 14

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    14 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Ore., Sunday, September 21. 1958
School! Program at
Bedford Migh Set;
Work To Continue
A complete school program
using improvised and existing
facilities has been arranged
at Medford High school until
work on an addition and other
renovation projects is com'
Dieted, school officials have
announced.
High school students will
start classes at 8:25 a.m. to
morrow.
In addition to the high
school, students attending the
new Hoover elementary
school also will start classes
tomorrow. Cafeterias at bbth
schools will not operate for
the first week, officials said,
and requested students to
bring sack lunches. Milk and
Ice cream will be available at
the schools.
Classroom Wings
Classroom wings at Hoover
' are virtually completed,
school officials said, with the
exception of a few accessory
items. Work on other school
facilities, such as the gym
nasium, cafeteria and the ad
ministrative suite, will con
tinue with final completion
anticipated in a few weeks.
Parochial school students
attending 'St. Mary's School
can ride on buses transport
ing high school students since
buses will pass in the vicinity
of St. Mary's school.
Bus No. 1 will be in the
West Side school area, leav
ing West Side school at 7:30
a.m. and making a loop route
north on Old Stage rd. to mill
tary rd. and back on Military
and Old Stage rd. to West
Side school at 7:50. Students
will be picked up coming into
town on Ross lane and Maple
Park dr.
Bus No. 2 will make two
trips to cover the Oak Grove
school area. The first trip will
begin at Orchard Home dr. at
7:25 a.m. and will cover Stew
art ave., Hull rd., Bellinger
rd.. Oak Grove rd., West Main
between Oak Grove rd.. and
Ross lane, and Ross lane south
of McAndrews rd. The second
trip will begin at Lozier lane
and Stewart ave. at 7:50 a.m.
and will cover Lozier lane,
Jacksonville highway and
Pioneer subdivision west of
Oak Grove rd., and West Main
between Ross lane and Louis
st.
Bus No. 3 will cover the
east side area beginning at
Walden place and Murphy
rd. at 7:50 a.m., picking up at
Black Oak and Sandy Ter
race, and following Black
Oak, Hillcrest and East. Jack
ion across town.
Bus No. 4 will operate in
Scout Executive
To Visit Medford
toward Brawn, deputy re
gional scout executive, of the
Boy Scouts of America, will
visit the Crater Lake Council
this week, according to Jud
son W. Compton, scout execu
tive of the three-countyt coun
cil. Brawn, who has been on the
regional executive staff for
several years, was assigned
last summer to serve the scout
councils in Oregon following
the transfer of Delbert R.
Hanks to Dayton, Ohio, as
scout executive. -
As a member of the field
staff of the national Boy
Scout council, Brawn will
meet with 'officers of the Cra
ter Lake Council and several
operating committee chair
men. He will also attend sev
eral regular and special meet
ings on council and district
operation.
The Crater Lake Council is
a member-agency of the Unit
ed Medford Crusade, Ashland
Talent United Fund,' and Jo
sephine County United Fund,
and holds independent scout
campaigns in Siskiyou county
and in Jackson county outside
of the united fund areas. 1
Less than 1 per cent of the
council's operatirg budget
goes to the national organiza
tion as charter and quota fees.
Regular service is given
through the regional office of
the Boy Scouts of America,
and special service is given by
members of the national coun
cil staff.
Brawn's schedule this week
will cover the fields of camp
ing, organization and exten
sion, finance, commissioner
service, office study and trust
fund, according to Compton.
the Old Dewey district area
beginning at Coker Butte rd.
and Cater Lake highway at
7:25 a.m. and covering Coker
Butte rd., Foothill rd., Corey
rd., McLoughhn dr., and Vilas
rd. east.
Bus No. 3 will pick up on
Table Rock rd., Vilas rd. west
of Crater Lake highway, and
Crater Lake highway north
of Vilas rd. to the district
boundary starting from Table
Rock rd. and Bear creek at
7:30 a.m. High school students
on this bus will be transferred
at Crater Lake Four Corners
to Bus No. 4.
Bus No. 6 will begin pick
ing up at Biddle rd. and air
port at 7:35 a.m. and will cov
er Biddle rd., Hilton rd., Cor
ona ave., Morrow rd., Mc
Andrews, Grand ave. and
Crater Lake ave.
Afternoon Trips
In the afternoon, Bus No. 5
will take students from the
senior high school to the en
tire Oak Grove area at 3:20
p.m., and bus No. 5 will cov
bus
the
er the east side route as well
as the Table Rock, Vilas rd.
area covered in the morning
pickup. Buses 1-4 and 5 will
be at the high school at dis-
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MISS EDNA HAKE
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Hosiery Department Monday and Tuesday,
Sept. 22-23 to advise you on the "FAMOUS
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only f
come In the "Famous 5" proportioned leg types
Choose Yours
At Annual
Stock Up
Sale Prices
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ATOMIC BUILDUP It Is reported In Taipei that the
U. S. is assembling in the Formosa area one of the great
est atomic striking forces ever put together. Here (left
to right) Major Wang Kuo Kan and Captain Shiu Tin-Pao
of the Nationalist Chinese Air Force are shown with Capt
John Carrol, USAF, in front of a Matador missile unit
somewhere in Formosa.
missal time and return stu
dents to the same areas as
their morning pickups.
St. Mary's students trans
ported on school district 549C
buses will all be picked up by
No. 6 and transported to
high school and trans
ferred to proper buses for re
turn home.
Bus No. 6 will pick up ac
tivity period students living
in the northeast area at 4:10
p.m.
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SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE
THROUGH SEPT. 27TH
DRESS SHEERS, 15 denier
reg. 1.95 pr., sale 1.69 pr., 3 pr. 4.95
SERVICE SHEERS
reg. 1.65 pr., sale 1.39 pr., 3 pr. 4.05
SEAMLESS SHEERS
reg. 1.50 pr., sale 1.29 pr., 3 pr. 3.75
DRESS SHEERS, 2 thread
reg. 1 .35 pr., sale 1.19 pr., 3 pr. 3.45
Come in to our Hosiery Department and '
let us "NoMend TYPE" you. Your indi
" vidual requirements are noted, and your
leg as well as your foot, is accurately meas
ured with NoMend's "FAMOUS 5? type
stick. Only then do we fit you to a NoMend
stocking...preciseIy proportioned from top
to toe . . . one that is "exactly yours". Prop
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stocking beauty than you ever. believed
possible
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$3,000
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50
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MEDFORD
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PHONE SP 3-3613
SELBY GLcAoss
- ' 303 North Barrier
N 71
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