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Medford Tribune Pages 1-10 MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1959 Third Section District 6C to Study Building Needs for Future Central Point Board of di rectors of School District 6C focused attention at a meeting last week on the constant population growth in the dist rict. They are at present study ing the building needs of the district and are trying to de termine which areas need ad ditional rooms the most. Su perintendent C. A. Meyer re ported that the board also is trying to figure how the dis trict can realize the most out of its dollar. He said that James Payne, Salem architect, has been re tained to help in the study and development of plans and that Payne's Medford associate, Wayne Struble, is working with the board. Elementary Need Meyer said that the need seems to be most at the ele mentary level but that a com plete study of all aspects will be made. W. C. Higinbotham, Central Point, and Donald Morrow, Gold Hill, have been named to three year terms on the dist rict budget committee. Dr. Bruce Turner, Central Point, has been chosen to fill out the term of A. M. Setness, who has moved to Anderson, Calif. Lester James, Sams Valley, j CAMP WHITE'S BARBER SHOP QUAR- nading the new barber team - "Benny" TET Jack Shipman, (left) tenor, Steve Flores and Harold Maxwell (center). Jimmy O'Donnell, (seated) baritone, Pat Powers, Fuller, (right) is enraptured by the chorus, lead, and Earl Girvin, humming base, who Vincent Flores replaces Herman Preim as get together in the halls frequently to sing head barber. Preim has retired after 10 their numbers, injected a little holiday at- years at Camp White. mosphere in the canteen barber shop, sere- . (George Green Photo) and Halbert Deuel, Gold Hill, are other members of the com mittee which will start meet ing with the board late ' in January or early in February to work out a budget for the 1960-1961 fiscal year. Local Children Win In Magazine Contest iwo local cniidren were among the 50 winners in last month's "What Animal Is It?" coloring contest,, sponsored by Family Weekly magazine. Highland ave., Ashland, and Bruce Farthing, 8, of 1505 Terrace . dr., Medford, were honorable mention winners in Nancy Miller, 11, of 2445 1 the October gopher coloring Businesses Are Presented Awards Seventeen business firms have received special recogni tion from the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce through the presentation of official Progress Awards cer tificates, according to Don Mc Neil, chamber manager. The certificate was designed by the chamber to recognize new business firms as well as business and industrial expan sion which is representative of faith in the future growth for Jackson county. A special committee has been set up by the chamber board of direc tors to recommend awards presentations. The committee consists of Clarence Young, chairman; Ron Gandee and Ken Cook. The 17 firms that have re ceived the awards during the past month include Big Pines Lumber company, Cedar Lodge, DeNa Beauty Salon, GallenKamp Shoe company, Hubbard-Wray. La Pointe's. Local Loan company, Lum- bermans Realty, North's Chuck Wagon. Pav Less Drue Store, Roxy . Ann Bowling Lanes, the new Safeway store, Sears Roebuck and company, Shopping Center Barber Shop, Snow White Diaper Service, Thrift Auto Supply and Travis and Harry's Cof fee Shop. 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