Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1958, Image 27

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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1958
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MEETING IX WASHINGTON, Senator-elect Ernest
Gruenmg (left), of Alaska, tells Felton M. Johnson, sec
retary of Senate, giant new state potentially is American
equivalent of Scandinavian countries in resources.
Program Planned At Rogue River
Rogue River The Rogue
River School Christmas pro
gram will be held in the high
school gymnasium starting at
7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23.
The combined band will
provide holiday music be
tween 6:45 and 7 p.m. as a
prelude to the program.
Grades one through four
will present "The Toy Mak
er's Dream" and the upper
grades will present the tab
leau "Why the Chimes Rang."
Selections by the high school
chorus will complete the
program.
Santa Claus is scheduled to
arrive during the program,
according to Howard Nor
wood, president of the Parent
Teacher association.
Dr. Diebel to Ta Ice Part
In Science Conference
Ashland -Dr. Clarence E.
Diebel, Southern Oregon col
lege science professor, nas
been invited to take part in
the program of the 125th an
nual meeting of the Ameri
can Association for the Ad
vancement of Science Dec. 26-
31 in Washington, D.C.
"Study on the Use of Sci
ence Counselors" is the topic
of the panel on which Dr.
Diebel will serve. He was
chosen as a participant be
cause of his pioneering role
as science consultant in the
secondary schools of Oregon
for the past two years while
on leave from SOC.
Oregon, in common with
Texas, Nebraska and Pennsyl
vania, served as a pilot state
in the Science Teaching Im
provement program which
was directed by the AAAS
with funds supplied by a Car
negie grant.
Aimed at increasing the
number of trained scientists
and engineers, particularly
from the pressing need to
counterbalance the emphasis
being placed in these areas by
the Russians and their allies,
the program included the vis
iting of Oregon's secondary
schools where actual assist
ance and consultive services
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were given in teaching meth
ods, problems and proce
dures. On the staff at SOC since
1953, Dr. Diebel has had five
students who have won West
inghouse talent search
awards. In 1947, he was cited
by the U.S. office of educa
tion as one of America's out
standing teachers.
Plans Complete
For Eagle Point
Holiday Program
Eagle Point Plans have
been completed by the service
organizations of Eagle Point
for a community Christmas
program to be staged on the
lawn before the city hall. It
is here that the community
tree has been set up. The
program is to take place on
Tuesday evening, Dec. 23, at
8 p.m.
The evening will be fea
tured with community sing
ing, and a choral group from
the high school will be pres
ent under the direction of
Charles Martin. The principal
purpose of the gathering is
to provide treats for the chil
dren of the Eagle Point area.
ine program has grown
out of the cooperation of the
Eagle Point Lions club, the
Jaycees, the Lady Lions, and
the Jaycettes.
Conrtibutions toward the
treats were made by a num
ber of stores and organiza
tions. These include the
grade school PTA, the Home
Extension unit, the Eagle
Point Grange, the Eagle Mar
ket, Little Butte Grocery,
Troop 48 of the Boy Scouts
of America, the Lions, and
the Jaycees.
Hayes and Harbison report
ed they have been able to
contact Santa Claus, and that
he has said he would be
there.
Tax Collection
Letters Sent
Ashland-About 25 warning
letters will be sent to all busi
nessmen who have failed to
pay the city's new business
license, City Recorder W. E
Bartelt said today.
A 10-day deadline was set
for payment of the tax, Bar
telt said. Mayor Richard L,
Weill instructed tne city re
corder during this week's city
council meeting to send the
letters. The law was passed
April 1, payment is due July
1, Bartelt said.
The mayor also instructed
Bartelt to give Police Chief
Herb Hays a list of business
men outside Ashland who are
serving customers within the
city limits and have not paid
the required fee.
The action followed re
ceipts of an Ashland Chamber
of Commerce letter which
urged the law be enforced or
repealed. The measure is now
discriminatory since it is lev
ied only against those persons
who pay we tax, it was point
ed out.
During the council meeting
Bartelt suggested that a man
be posted on each end of
town to intercept out-of-town
businessmen who do business
here by delivery and check
truck drivers to see if they
have complied . with the li
censing law. Mayor, Neill in
structed the recorder and the
police chief to work together
on the matter.
Set Holiday Program
Phoenix The Phoenix
schools will present their an
nual Christmas program start
ing at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22,
in the high school gymnasium.
About 200 students will
participate in the program.
Musical groups include the
concert band, high school
chorus, seventh and eighth
grade chorus and fifth and
sixth grade chorus.
Smaller ensembles also will
participate. They include a
woodwind quintet, eighth
grade mixed ensemble and
the high school girls nonette.
The fourth grade students
will present "Christmas in
Other Lands" as their part of
the program.
The stage setting and other
decorations are being handled
by the high school art class.
Infant Jesus Theme
Oi School Program
The infant Jesus, was the
theme of the annual St.
Mary's grade school Christ
mas program in the school
gymnasium last week.
Pupils of the first four
grades entertained families
and friends with the story of
Christmas, using the combin
ed stage and "circle theater"
type of presentation for the
first time.
The first part of the pro
gram was a children's sharing
the fun of Christmas with the
Christ child as the first grade
recited "If Jesus Come to My
House." The second grade
rythm band played and sang,
"The March of the Christmas
Toys," and the third grade
chorus sang "O Come, O
Come, Emmanuel" and "On
the Night When Jesus Came."
The second part of the pro
gram " "Surrounded Christ's
birth and was enacted while
second and third graders read
the poem, "The Night Before
Christmas." The fourth grade
chorus illustrated the story
with familiar carols.
Santa Claus distributed the
gifts with the assistance of
the local Knights of Colum
bus. Fred Burich was master
of ceremonies.
Chevrolet Featurama
On Display in City
The 1959 Chevrolet featu
rama, a traveling auto show
which includes a full cataway
automobile, is now on display
at Courtesy Chevrolet, corner
of Bartlett and Ninth sts.,
Medford.
The featurama shows the
engine, transmission, suspen
sion with level air and other
features cut away to show the
operation. The vehicle will be
on display until Christmas.
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