af il v4 ffilidt$ t&
CHECK PRESENTED A $200 check Jrom
the Jackson County Heart association to
ward purchase of a heart pump is received
at Rogue Valley hospital by board of direc
tor's treasurer Dwight Houghton, right, and
medical staff president, Dr. David C. Boals,
right. Dr. James W. Quinn, thoracic sur
geon, explained that the cardiac pump will
be used in heart surgery. This basic piece of
cardiac equipment, costing about $1,000,
will be used in conjunction with other sur
gical apparatus to be added later as the need
for more complex surgery procedures are
indicated.
MedfordPTribune
SECTION B
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1961
PAGES 1 to 8
Spring T
Courses
erm Adult Education
to Start March 27
Adult education courses for
the spring term beginning
March 27 have been announ
ced by Lindsay Vinsel, adult
education director for the
Medford public schools.
Registration will take place
at the first class meeting, and
the tuition fee is not to in
clude textbooks or supplies,
according to Vinsel.
The courses offered, meet
ing date and time, tuition,
class meeting place, and in
structor are as fololwsi
GENERAL
Speed reading, Tuesday and
Thursday, 7:30-10 p.m., $8,
room 34, Medford High, Oli
ver Erickson (five weeks);
poetry workshop, Thursday,
7:30-9:30 p.m., S8, room 209,
Medford high, Helene Hutch
inson; public speaking, Mon
day, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $8, room
206, Medford High, Marvin
Miner; general mathematics,
Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 p. m.,
S8, room 15, Medford High,
Marvin Trautman; algerbra,
Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m., S8,
room 244, Medford High, Ad
elbert Hackert; creative writ
ing, Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 p. m.,
S8, room 209, Medford High,
Helene Hutchinson; and vo
cabulary building, Monday,
7:30-9:30 p.m., $8, room 209,
Medford High, Helene Hut
chinson. Conversational Italian, Fri
day, 7:30-9:30 p.m., S8, room
209, Medford High, Anthony
DeSoto; conversational Ger
man, Tuesday 7:30-9:30 p.m.,
S8, room 250, Medford High,
Burt Kurtz: conversational
French, Thursday, 7:30-9:30
p.m., $8, room 326, Hednck
Junior High, Hugh Shurtleff;
conversational Spanish, Wed
nesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $8
room 206, Medford High, An
thony DeSoto: choral singing,
Tuesday, 7:30-9 p.m., S8, room
333, Hedrick Junior High, Jus
tin Dyrud; conversational
Russion I, Wednesday, 7:30
9:30 p.m.. 58. room 326, Hed
rick Junior High, John Mc
Kinney, and conversational
Russian II, Tuesday, 7:30-9:30
pm., S8, room 326, Hedrick
Junior High, John McKinney.
HOME ECONOMICS
Tailoring. Monday and
Wednesday, 7-10 p.m., $6, 1
room 8. McLoughlin Junior j
High, Ruth Osborn (five j
weeks); bishop clothing I, :
Tuesday, 7-10 p.m., $6, room ;
208, Medford High, Joanne
Wealherford; bishop clothing :
II, Thursday, 7-10 p.m., S6,
room 208, Medford High, Jo
anne Weatherford; cake deco
ration, Tuesday, 7-10 p.m., S6,
room 17, Medford High, Bar
bara Vinsel; cake decoration,
Tuesday and Friday, 9-12
a.m., S6. National Guard
Armory, Barbara Vinsel (five
week si; millinery, Monday
and Thursday, 9-12 a.m., $8,
National Guard Armory, Lu
cille Collins (five weeksl;
knitting, Wednesday, 9 - 12
a.m., S8. National Guard
Armorv, June Milestone; knit
ting, Wednesday, 7-10 p.m.,
S8, room 207, Medford High,
June Milestone; upholstery,
Monday and Thursday. 7-10
pm., $12. 917 West McAn
drews rd Heinz Bertram
(five weeks).
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Briefhand. Monday. 7:30
P:30 p m, $10. room 220. Med
ford High. Gerald Enrich;
Intermediate typing. Tuesday,
7 30-0:30 p m.. S10. room 225,
Medford Hish, Janet Good
rich; beainnmf WinS Tues"
day, 7-9 p.m., $10, room 23,
McLoughlin Junior High, Mar-
garete Black; beginning short
hand, Monday and Thursday,
6:30-8 p.m., $20, room 228,
Medford High, Juanita Mayer;
intermediate shorthand, Mon
day and Thursday, 8:15-9:45
p.m., $20, room 228, Medford
High, Juanita Mayer; begin
ning bookkeeping, Wednes
day, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $10, room
229, Medford High, Juanita
Mayer; business machines,
Thursday, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $10,
room 226, Medford High, Ger
ald Eurich.
COLLEGE EXTENSION
Thn timinr hieh school.
Thursday, 7-9:45 p.m., $33,
room 252, Medlora Hign, Wil
liam Ward: workshop: educa-
tinnal incline and nrnhlems.
Thursday, 7-9:45 p.m., $33, li-
orary, Mecuora nign, i.eim
Goldhammer; school build
inPK Wpdnpsdav. 7-9:45 n.m .
S33, room 209, Medford High,
Clarence Hines; alconoi siua-
ies in school curriculum, Mon
day, 7-9:45 p.m., $33, room
252, Medford High, Kennetn
Ferner; criminology ana de
linouencv. T u e s day. 7-9:45
p.m., $33, room 223, Medford
High, ired Trost.
HOBBY AND CRAFT
Radio license, Monday and
Thursday, 7-10 p.m., $25,
room 15, Medford High,
Charles Moody; jewelry mak
ing, Tuesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m.,
$8, room 6, McLoughlin Jun
ior High, Helen Gebhard; cer
amics, Monday, 7:30-9:30 p.m.,
$8, room 6, flicijougniin jun
ior High, Jack Teeters; oil
painting, Monday, 7:30-9:30
p.m., $8, room 314, Hedrick
Junior High, Catherine Fon-
ken; basic mosaic, luesaay,
T-sn-o-an n m SR. room 239.
Medford High, Audrey Sims;
beginning photograpny, Tues
day, 7:30-9:30 p.m., $10, room
233, Medford High, Edward
Klimko.
TRADE PREPARATORY
Auto Mechanics
Auto chassis I, Tuesday and
Thursday, 6:30-10:30 p.m.,
$28.80, room 35, Medford
High, Edward Read; internal
combustion engines I, Wed
nesday, 6:15-11:15 p.m., $18,
room 35, Medford High, Fred
Garner; auto welding I-A, Sat
urday, 1-5 p.m.; $24.40, room
35, Medford High, Leonard
Adamson; practical physics I,
Monday, 6:15-11:15 p.m., $18,
Proposal To Boost Taxes on Trucks Is Criticized at Meet
President John F. Kenne
dy's proposed increase for lev
ies on heavy trucks was criti
cized at Friday night's meet
ing of the Southern Oregon
Conservation and Tree Farm
association.
Kennedy has requested
higher taxes on diesel fuel,
trucks over 26,000 pounds,
tires, inner tubes and rubber
used for retreading. The meas
ure is designed to get the fed
eral highway program out
of trouble. The President
said that passenger cars are
paying more than their fair
share of the costs of the high
way network.
Darrell Davis, local logger
and chairman of the SOCTFA
trucking committee, said this
proposed tax increase would
mean an increased tax cost of
$17,290 to his fleet of trucks.
The proposed state legisla
tion for removal of the flat
fee option would mean a $29,
000 tax increase, or a combin
ed state and federal tax in
crease on his fleet of trucks
totalling $46,290 for one year.
This would average out to a
$2,000 tax increase per truck,
Davis noted.
Bill's Proposal
Senate Bii! 33 proposes to
remove the fi;i; roe option for
payment of weight mile tax
presently extended to trucks
hauling logs, poles, piling and
dump trucks.
"There is a decided differ
ence between highway and
logging trucks' operations,"
Davis pointed out. "Logging
trucks get smaller mileage on
their rubber and diesel ou.
Logging trucks use secondary
or county roads entirely and
not federal highways as do the
highway trucks."
Reporting on legislative
hearings the committee had
attended recently, Davis noted
that the required certificate
of necessity for log hauling
under Senate Bill 18 had been
withdrawn at tile union's request.
However, a majority of the
senate committee considering
the bill seems to favor the bill,
so we will probably hear from
it again,' Davis remarked.
Leilen Writien
Davis noted that the local
lumber industry had written
RESERVE WEALTH
London - Iran is believed to
hold one-third of the world's
petroleum reserves as welt as
vast undeveloped mineral
wealth.
! several letters to She state leg
islature as requested opposing
Senate Bills 18 and 33.
Dale Prentice, secretary
manager of SOCTFA, an-i
noimced that the annual pub
lic meeting called by the bit-:
reau of land management's io- j
cal office to discuss limber:
sales programs would lie held ;
Tsiesday, March 21. starting at j
1:30 p.m. in the BLM ware-
house building near the fair-!
grounds.
Rati Jamison, of the I
SOCTFA public relations asm
mittee, said the new publia
relations program, "Spaic
Out For Forestry" Is already
under way.
RECORD ADVERTISING
New York- iltPS -Soft drink
bottlers wit! "Invest" $120
million and candy manufac
turers $70 million in con
sumer advertising this year
bath ail time records, accord
ing to Don Gussow PubSka
tsons, Inc.
room 35, Medford High, Mar
vin Trautman; mathematics
II, Friday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.,
$10.80, room 35, Medford
High, Ralph Mundlin.
Electronics
Electrical diagrams, Mon
day and Wednesday, 6:15-7:45
p.m., $10.80, room 19,- Med
ford High, James Shoemaker;
electrical theory I, Monday
and Wednesday, 8-10:30 p.m.,
S18, room 19, Medford High,
James Shoemaker; communi
cation skills I, Tuesday and
Thursday, 6:15 - 7:45 p.m.,
$10.80, room 19, Medford
High, William Brawn; draft
ing I, Tuesday and Thursday,
8-11 p.m., $21.60, room 19,
Medford High, William
Brawn: applied physics I, Fri
day, 6:15-11:15 p.m., $18,
room 19, Medford High, Law
rence Horton; and technical
math I, Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday, 5:10 - 6:10 p.m.,
$10.80, room 19. Medford
High, Walter Hercher.
The tuition fee for full
time students in the two fields
of trade preparatory is $65.
Unless otherwise specified,
the courses are scheduled for
a ten-week period, and classes
with insufficient enrollment
will be cancelled. Persons
wishing further information
may contact the adult educa
tion office at the Medford
High school, SPring 3-7220.
IRRIGATION
PUMPS
to 60 H.P.
From 7 up
V3 K.P. Shallow
Well $88
Vi H.P. DEEP WEIL
With 42 Gallon Tank
and
Air
Charger
15450
Complete
Siskiyou Hardware
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