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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1962)
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Several stylet to choose from. 1-Year Guarantee on Parts 90-Day Guar, on labor Good Seating Still Available for Most Shakespearean Plays Ashland - William Patton, general manager of the Ore gon Shakespearean Festival, said good seating remains for all of t h e association's per formances this season with the exception of two early in Au gust. Patton said rumors report ed to the Festival by first night friends may be the rea son why attendance has fallen off compared to figures for the same time last year. "Comments from our pa trons in Oregon and northern California suggest that many would-be visitors feel we are already sold out. This is defi nitely not true. Good seating remains for all of tha per formances except Aug. 4 and Aug. 8," Patton said. Patton noted that although on opening night there was a larger crowd than last year. succeeding evenings have been playing to smaller groups, with many choice seats going unclaimed. By Thursday, July 27. the Festival had played to an even 5.000 persons-a figure 1,193 Behind the comparable pe riod in .1961. Full houses were expected over the Fes tival's first full w ?k end, Activity Continues At White City With New Veneer Plant however, and the gap was expected to close a little. Weather has remained hot and dry, with warm eve nings lasting through show time; there has been no shortage of room and board accommodations in the area; the season's productions were filled with praise, Pat ton noted. These factors, plus the in crease in tourist traffic, will - Festival officials believe -start the box office curve up ward again within a few days. Meantime, patrons who have delayed making their theater plans are advised to complete their reservations. Now in nightly rotation are "Comedy of Errors," "Henry IV, Part II," "As You Like It," and "Coriolanus." The Festival's special music dance production, "A Thieves Ballad," opens Aug. 6 and will be seen as an afterpiece to each "Comedy of Errors" performance thereafter. Tickets may be purchased directly through any of tha Festival's branch box offices in Oregon and northern Cali fornia, or through the central box office in Ashland. Full details on the season's sched ule may be obtained by writ ing "Shakespeare," Ashland. By SID HOLLINGSWORTH Mail Tribune Correspondent White City A spurt in ac tivity in tue White City area has been under way during the past six months. It is a steady, forward move, and not a boom. The most recent develop ment is a new veneer plant now under construction as an addition to the Olson Lawyer Lumber company, formerly Ross Lumber company, which is expected to be available in September. The plant will be thorough ly modern, 400 feet in length and 50 feet wide. White City utility is building a rail spur to the plant. In February, a new ply wood plant started opera tions. At present about 80 men are employed. This plant, the Rogue Valley Ply wood company, turns out sheathing in various sizes. A steady demand for the prod uct was reported by Douglas Gordcnier, manager. Another sign of stability is noted in the building of an office for the Med Ply opera tion, to be open for business Sept. 1. Other While City improve ments are in progress. A nu cleus of 20 or more homes added in the residence section across the Crater Lake high way has been named Cascade Village, and a new row of houses Is being erected. A unique venture opened for business July 14, in the Cascade Sports Marina, carrying a full line of equip ment for Rogue valley sports enthusiasts, including guns, fishing tackle, water skis, mo tors, cycles and boats. This ultra-modern establishment is on Crater Lake highway at the Antelope rd. Intersection. Supplementing these de velopments are numerous small scale operations, con tributing to the diversified j lumber Interests which char acterize the industrial life of the community. A "House of Wood" across from the Wilson Lumber com pany setup, expanded with an additional shop at the VA Do miciliary entrance, where a large volume of specialized woodwork is handled. A small nnint fnptnrv haa been turning out Golden West paints for the past two years. It is run bv R. I. Tnvl moved in from Medford. Ha manufactures his own prod uct includini a romnlplo lira of paints, enamels and var- nisnes. Jack SDears rnnHiiM a hauling and repair business with 15 trucks, oneratintf under the name of the Eagle Wood enmnanv Tha main business is the hauling of wood and sawdust for tha heating of homes. Fashion also appears in tha tiny dress shop for the wom en, who reside in the neigh borhood and many who shop there from nearby towns as well as tourists. Contract Awarded For Water System A contract for $44,514 was awarded to H. W. Houston Construction company, Port land, the lowest of eight bid ders, for construction of a water system at Munson val ley, Crater Lake National park. SuDerintendent W. Veager has announced. The work Includes Installa tion of a 150.000 gallon steel reservoir, 2,455 feet of six- inch and four-inch water mains and other appurten ances to enlarge the water storage and distribution sys tem at Park Headquarters for domestic and fire protec tion purposes. Ninety calen dar days are allowed for com pletion of the work. The project is another in the Mission 66 Program at Crater Lake National Dark to enable the National Park Service to better serve the increasinff number nf visi'r.ir to Oregon's only National rant. The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico revolted successfully against their Spanish conquer ors in 1680, but were recon quered in 1692 by Spanish Gen. De Vargas. 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