MOWPAvfttAltCH
.' M?' BIRTHDAY When
-"Barney Fife, otherwise
( '-;. 'Hi . V BT - a 1 .fa- U - K aaaaBaaaBl W
f Police .Robert Moore,' went td work last
Pf A Unit
L.l- : i.i. J-
At Jewett
.Central Point -A long-time
in.J of; Central' Pofnt PTA
JRe
Roundup
;..';iy CI.Y. Twltchell
H; lsinl Editor
iTJHe recent'oontroversy over
trie- ib-called sociology -teats
ivtn to fifth graders t the
Grants ' Pass city and Jose
phine bounty' .school districts
K$t reached its melodramatic
cbnclusion. ' -.
5fhe Josephine Couhty Vet
ecians council asked permia
aleh of school authorities to
ur the test papers filled out
y 'Siuaems, rermiosiuu was
granted.. And so a week ago
Thursday the . veterans
patriotically put a match to
tuem;- ,. ,. ' -. '
r' There were . the tests that
asked students . to. identify
taefet among their, -olassmatos
Vjfi'ere'the leaders) bullies,
lonely one's, eld.- They were
administered at the request of
of. Frederick frost 0f South
ern' Oregon-college and are
,pert',ef -an overall program
that ; in -'.other parts of the
country, has. been credited
with cutting Juvenile dclin
fluency, by as much as 80 per
ent... ',V
. Some parents objected
merely because they thought
thtv: should have been let in
in VHe-tests before they were
gvtn. . Others went farmer,
rendlnr. the tests as'un-Amer-
Can and communistic. . We're
Mao to. see that communism
being stamped out or
hotild 'we ay burned out
fl;tlnapnne county. .....
mi&K)'.'4kr& froni"A.' 'L'.
aW.our r,ra'i. correspondent,
i lij New " York, repoft-
IWai thst he can see Roxy Ann
m a clear day. Evidently the
to ;0luton problem: -in; the
st ijn' io bad this time -of
sji& River Youth
Ctbsen for Concert
? iue Biver D e 1 b e r t
Suhultz, a student at Rogue
twty High school,, was re
gently notified of his accept
ance as a cornctist in the all
'atate, band which will per
form during the Oregon Edu
cators Association Convention
March 20-83. .
i He was one of 170 mu
sicians chosen out of approx
imately 320 applicants. Mem-
Jhers, were chosen for this
Jband mainly upon the recom
mendation of the director, his
Jtne'ral , musicianship, coop
eration, attitude, contest rat
ing; solos, performances, pri
vate r atudy, and the geo
graphic location of the school.
;, .'The all state band will be
ydlrerted- by Gordon Kinlav
jeUrector of bands and head of
the brass department, Pacific
Conservatory of the Univers
ity of the Pacific. Stockton,
California.' -
The band. will rehearse
W d.n s.d a y and Thursday
March ZO and 21. The concert
.will be ' presented Friday,
Marrn 22, at litis s.in.-in the
'Memorial Coliseum in Port-
land.
-Will AT SPELLING
..Shady Cove-Students from
Shady Cove school will . faco
atueents . from McLoughlin
.Junior High of Med ford Mon
dy, April IS in the second
reund of the spelldown tour.
fitment on KMED-TV. Shady
.Cave students Wayne. House,
'Tan Spence and Edith Low.
asy participated - in a .first
reund spelldown contest
.March , winning over Apple
get, t n r;
V-'V ! " '' 1 ' " .'
-Science Shrinks Piles
:New Way Without Surgery
T T ' 'y jVVIVO J, Hill
V TA. If. T. (ull For tl
' SMi tiiM kIikc tin fnond t near
, ktaling aokiunca witk tk tilon
1 liking abllitf to shrink bomor-
, to,, ito Itchinr. and raliovs
'..iia - vitkont lurrery.
. ta wm ilut.H, whilo tmilx
liinj pain, actual reduction
J-tahrmlrat) took plact.
,.; 'at ail sKajdni of sU-rtaulta vara
i.tiraJaaVvOL.v' i -.i. V. -i
rnw7iaF tune
Eagle Point's Thursday, his
known as unci line mis ai
Formed
School
members was realized when a
new unit Was-, organized for
Jewett school March, 14. The
sponsoring unit, Central Point
Elementary and Junior High
Parent Teacher' association,
has been serving; .all three
schools. ' ,;
' :Mrs. bonald A.-Fabcr, pres
ident ;of the sponsoring group,
was instrumental in organiz
ing the new unit!-, 'i
Officers elected-for Jewett
Elementary Parent , Teacher
association were Mrs. Roland
Johnson, president; Mrs. Lee
Johnson, 'first : vice-president;
Mrs. Norman' Smith, second
vice - president'; Mrs. Thomas
Ambrose, third ' vice-president;
Mrs.' Al' Thompson, secretary;
nd Mrs..- .Gordon. Layton,
treasurer. - '- ; j '.'
Guest speaker was Mrs. M.
O. - Grove. She ; is regional
vice-president irom Region 6,.
Oregon Congress of Parents
and Teachers. ;Mrs Grove is
also health' chairman for the
Jackson County Council. .
Remember we are organiz-
cd for the welfare of our chil
dren," Mrs.- Grove said. She
continued : with:, congratula
tions to the new unit.
Other guests introduced by
Mrs. Faber were Mrs. Chester
Keene, president of the Jack
son County Council of Par
ents and Teachers; Charles A.
Meyer, district 6 superintend
ent of schools; and Bill Brew
ster,' principal at Jewett.
Retreshmcnts were served
by the executive conimitlce.
CP Junior High Picks
Spell-Down Finalists1
Ceiitrali Pointi -t Contest
ant from- all ' eighth grade
language art "claeser partici
pated in a week long spell
down held: during lunch per
iod al Central Point Junior
High TChootw' vr '
Finalists who will take part
In a TV spell-down are Jim
Wilson. . captain; And roa: Rob
erts;- XJnnca Ford; and Steve
Bruce, alternate. These stu
dents will meet In competi
tion with students from Hed
rick Junior High. They will
appear on KMED-TV Monday
evening at 7 p.m.
Television Log
KVIP-tV (Channel 7)
t
nonaaj
6:00 NewihMt NorrrUl
6:15 Hunilty-Brinkity
6:30 GlUnt Mm
7 30 The D.koln
0 .00 Stoncv Burkt
10.00 Brn Ciiey
1100 ABC Late New
1 1 .mi Murphy mirun wb
11:15 Tonlfht Bltow v
u as LaU News .. :
0:0 Kdiiratlnnal "
10:00 price U Rifht .
in :ju uonreniranon
II n(U.Jan Uvman .
30 Your Kor a Soni
ll' on Krnie Fort) Show
12:30 Father Knowi Best
1 ;uis ircui founi . .
T 30 TV Binio
2.00 Day In Court
2 J4 Miririay Report
2 30 Koven Kcyt ,
3 00 Quern For a Day ,
3 30 .Who Do You Tru.it !
4:00 American Bandit and
4:30 DUcovery .
V.VWB.iidtUnd Newt
5:00 Cartoon Tine
5 30 Mlchey Mouie Cluh
:00 Newabeat Northntata
8:13 Huntley-BrinlUey
30 Lra nit
7 30 Combat
30 Hawaiian Rvt
9 30 Unlnuchahlei j
10.30 To. Be Aiuiounrad . - !
1 1 00 Murphy Martin New
11:10 Sportm-ant
11 l.V Tontiht Show
13 25 tat New l
Widooday 0
fl jo KducaMoh-l
10 00 Price ta Right
iu ju- om'Fmriion
11 00 Jane Wyman
11 30 Yrtura tor a Sonr
15 00 Errtii ford Show
12 30 talhrr Knout Best
200 Dav in Court '
3 30 Srven Ke
3 00 Oueen (or a Dav
3 30 S ho Do You Trust
4 iO American Bandstand
4 30 Dikrnvorv
4 ).V-.Ianlttapd Newt
.1.00 Broken Arrow
5 30 Mickey Mouie Ctub
to tnarouct that tsnarara rpado
uionlihinr ataiamtnu lika "Tilia
kava ctattd ta bo problem!"
THa aarrat it now bailing aub
alanee .1 Di-Dvna)-diioavor at
il world-famoaa rneartb Inatilula.
ITii, aubaianca it na a'ailabla
In. nppueri or aialmaal form
undar tha naait rVamrahox H.
At til drug countari. '
is.
' .
38th birtnaay,. touna signs
vanom iutuui,o aiuuim u.
'Those Signs'
Show Up Again
In Eagle Point
!. Eagle Point Eagle Point's
"Barney Fife", celebrated his
36th birthday Thursday and
when he went to work he
found large birthday greet
ings posted all over the city
of Eagle Point, or the City
of Maybcrry as it is hence
forth to be called.
Chief ; of Police Robert
Moore stands about S feet 7
inches tall and was, nick
named Barney by the high
school youngsters when he
first started with the city po
lice department.
The mysterious appearance
of multi-colored signs was
nothing new in Eagle Point,,
however.
A few months ago Floyd
the barber found a sign on
his door, complete with a pair
of muddy old boots, proclaim
ing him to be a shoe repair
man.
Several of the townsfolk
decided they would like to
play along with the joke, and
so a lew , minutes alter t n e
signs' were put up, people
started contributing their pen
nies on the counter at Brooks
Cafe.
Barney Innocently posed
for the picture at left to help
city administrator Oran Chas
lain "fix his camera" earlier
In the week.
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PAPER NAPKINS
NEW POTATOES
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Gold Hill
Plant
By MARY KELL A
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Gold Hill Mayor Milton
Steinmetz was authorized by.
the Cold Hill city council to
sign, paper? to accept a fed
eral grant which has been ap
proved by the government -to
pay engineering . fees not to
exceed $1,500 for preliminary
investigation and report of
the city's sewage treat m t n t
plant. . ... ; '. ''
This action gave ihe green
light for Ri i T. . Worthington
k Associates,' Corvallis, to go
ahead with preliminary sur
vey work. It and the report
are to be completed within
100 days after the city- re
ceives notification from the
Housing & Home. Finance
agency that an application for
advance for public works
planning has been approved.
Richard T. Worthington, en
gineer from the firm, was
present to explain important
factors and stressed that the
council should .keep in mind
the fact that - although this
loan for engineering fee and
report is a federal.' grant with
no certain date of repayment
unless actual construction
modification- results from the
One Post Open on
Eagle Point Board
Eagle Point, One position
will be open on School Dis
trict 9 board this year,- ac
cord in g'to Superintendent
Glenn D. Hale. This position
is nowoccopjed by Merton
Bradshaw who will file a pe
tition to run again. Bradshaw
was appointed ' by the board
to fill the unexpired term of
Jack Reed when he . moved
to Med ford last year.
Any person desiring to run
for this position must file a
petition with the Eagle Point
school district clerk in' her
office at the administration
building on West Main St.. by
April 5.
The candidate must be a
legal voter, registered, and
with continued residence in
the district for the preceding
six ' months before he files
his acceptance of the signed
petition.. - '
A petition may be secured
from the clerk at which time
necessary information on ob
taining . legal signatures will
be given. -, ' ,
ECTOR
Traaiwrt
TOMATO
SAUCE
O-at. Tin ,
12 $1
$400
9iuuy
of Tarts
BAKERY
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MSBfOBD MAlftRUOME. MOTfOJIB. OltEQON '
Sewage Treatment
Is Authorized
Investigation, the city is still
obligated to. repay this financ
ing even 'though no work
commences,., because it is an
indebtedness to the city.
- When the Investigation is
completed and the report
made the mayor and council
will inform the public as to
the next step, so residents
within the city who are con
cerned ;with the project will
receive - accurate information,
it was 'Stated.
.Engineering services will
include a review of the city
potential for future develop
ment of residential' and com
mercial areas.'. Population
trends of the city will be re
viewed -and- probable 1 o n g
range growth determined.-
The present and estimated
future collecting system, re
quirements of the sewage
treatment plant will be de
termined. Physical features of
the existing sewage treatment
plant will be investigated. '
The survey will determine
what modifications in the ex
isting treatment facility are
essential and required, and
prepare a preliminary design
arrangement of .t h e t recom
mended modifications. E s t i
mates of cost on the recom
mended modifications and
Three Ca ndidates
File For Grants
Pass School Board
. ; Grants -.Pass Three candi
dates have filed for positions
on the Grants Pass city Dis
trict No. 7 .school board,: it
was - announced here by Su
perintendent Ralph E. Jones.
Running for the three po
sitions to be filled st the May
6 election will be Dr. R. Ray
Johnson, physician; Robert P.
Busch, plywood mill, execu
tive; and Ed Malone, radio
and TV executive. .-',.. :
. Johnson, -who . served - as
chairman of the board last
year, is seeking reelection for
a five-year term. A veteran
and ex-Navy doctor, he has
been a member of the Naval
Reserve for the past 13 years.
He is past president of the
Grants Pass Active. and Ki
wanis clubs. ' '
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preliminary design arrange,
ments will be prepared.
The financial condition of
the city as related to potential
indebtedness and. financing
for the improvements contem
plated will . be investigated.
Offered will' be recommenda
tions on project financing;
sewage connection fees, rate
structures, 'and system operat
ing costs.
The above information will
be compiled in report form
and recommendations will be
offered the city for a fixed
program, initiating the con
templated project. A complete
engineering report will - be
submitted to the Oregon State
Board of Health for review
and- approval when, the pre
liminary survey is completed.
The present council is mak
ing an effort in cooperation
with pwvious- study by the
former, council to comply with
recommendations for improve
ments that were made by the
state.. May '15, 1962, to bring
the 30-year-old , plant up to
date.,. '.,:,...-,
Action tp accept the federal
grant was. made during the
March 4 council meeting. This
climaxed -work and study
started by the previous coun
cil. ':.'
Busch is now assistant gen
eral " manager, of . Josephine
Plywood Corp. He was for
merly office ' manager- ' of
Grants Pass Plywood before
it was sold to: the new firm.
He has been active In civic
affairs, and is ' currently
chairman of 'the District 7
budget committee. "
Malohe is vice president
and technical director of the
Southern Oregon Broadcast
ing company, which .'operates.
KBES-TV -in -Medford and
KOTI-TV in 'Klamath Falls.
He also has. broadcasting in
terests in northern California.
A , former Grants . Pass city
councilman, he recently com
pleted fourteen consecutive
years of service with that
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SWITCH When autos are
A H i' fit J
ually because they hit another car, or else' a utility pole. But
this car, operated by Glen Leroy Frost, 44, of Medford, wound
up hitting a -house in Central Point last week. Frost was
hospitalized with injuries and the front end of his car was
demolished. Damage to the house was minor-. .
Hornbrook Teams
Hornbrpok r,N6rth's 'Chuck
Wagon restaurant in Medford
was 'the scene pf a dinner for
the Hornbrook school girls
anji,' .boys' basketball teams
Held on March 2, the dinnei
celebrated itne completion of
a ; victorious '. ye$r ..for th
youngsters.' --"-'. ;V" ,';.'. -:,.
The girls" team in February
won the Coatella Invitational
tournament in Dunsmuir for
the second' consecutive year.
Earlier in . the month, the
boys' team placed second in
their class in the Elks Invita
tional . tdurnament . ,held ., in
Yreka;;, .vv '. - -
j During -the dinner, the
members- of the' girls'; team
presented an appropriately in
scribed trophy to their coach,
Principal , Dean Price, in-recognition
of his . work ; in di
recting them, to-their victori
ous year.' ', - '
Willis ' Jones, . the. : boys'
coach was presented, an in-
VISIT JM EUGENE
Applegate -r- Mr. and. Mrs.
Howard Piete" visited Mrs.
Piete's cousin, James Sharp,
in - Eugene recently: : He is
hospitalized due to a 'mill
accident. - v - . . .
"OILTO BURN"
: "i ' .- - ' Mtkilhtst ;
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
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involved in collisions, it's us
Hold Celebration
scribed desk set. After dinner,
the group returned to the
school, auditorium where thty
held' a victory dance. t
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BOURBON Y years old , , ;
The success of the "Ages"
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RagionalCalendaTj
Ashland Tuesday, noon,
Ashland Chamber of Com
merce, Mark Antony hotel,
Harlan P. Bosworth of'PPAct,
will speak on "Nuclear Ener
gy." - -, ;.;.'. i
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