Rogue River Group Discusses Translator
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MFXFOHD. OHEGOH
bUMUAY. APRIL 21. lltl
Roeuc Ri
Richard Xi
quelle, chairman, mid a croup
of about 38 people here last
week about Ihe importance of
obtaining new members for
the Rogue River Translator as
sociation. He also pointed out
that present members should
keep their pledges.
The association has been
formed to help obtain a trans
lator so residents of Wards
Creek, Fielder lane area.
Highway 99 north to Fromier
Trailer court, Foots Creek.
Rogue River, Evans Creek
area and parts of Old Slase
rd. may receive a sharp pic
ture from Channel 10. Med
ford. The amount of money re-!
quired to build the translator
is approximately S2.000. So
far about one-half of this
amount has been collected.
The deadline for starting
the project is May 4, but if
possible the association wants
to have the amount collected
by the last of April to have
time to complete the neces
sary book work.
Those wishing more infor
mation may contact Mrs. Ted
Hopkins. Rogue Valley real
estate or Heck's TV.
THE ZALE SOLITAIRE
Institute Plans City-Operated Lot
In Conjunction In Grants Pass To
With Plays Made Open on Monday
PROPOSED POOL This U the architect's
drawing of the new swimming pool to be
built in the White City area. The pool will
be ready for use this summer, according to
White City Realty Manager John Laden.
The pool, along with a park area, is being
donated to residents of Cascade Village to
provide a place for children to play, a
supervised pool, and can be developed into
other recreation facilities. A committee to
consider the formation of a park and rec
reation district will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Masson, 253 Division st. at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Park and Recreation District
Proposed in White City Area
White City A ('.ii k and roc-i district, should it be decided the pool could be used this
reation district was proposed tn rorm onP. in exchanee tor
to more than 20 residents of agrecmcnt lo pay for tnc
the Cascade villafie area, who ... ,
attended a meeting at ihe bath houae within a five-year
White City Realty offices last period, or looser if the dis
week. trict issued bonds.
According to John Laden.; Tne es,imated cost of the
manager and spokesman for , pooi and bath house was quot- i
the company, the company is j ed about S32.000 to $35,000, 1
prepared to start on construe- j witn (he district paying a
Hon of a semi-public swim- j maximum of $11,500. Laden
nung pool and bath house and pointed out that the pool was
deed a piece of land of 8 or 9 I as large as jt coud be with
acres for a park. out installing a larger chlori-
He told the village residents ' nator and running into high
that White City Realty would er operating expenses. It will
build the swimming pool 20 j be about 1,800 square feet
feet wide at the deep end, i and handle about 50 people
40 feet wide at the shallow j at a time, he said,
end and 60 feet long com-1 Asks Appointment
plete with filter system, sur- Laden asked the group to
rounding sidewalks, six-foot appoint a chairman and con-
high fence and bath house j sider the possibility of form
facilitie
Would Dig Well
Laden added that the com
pany would dig a well and
install a pump to furnish wa
ter for irrigation of the park
and provide water for the
pool. The company Indicated
it would prefer that the dis
trict, which would own the
park lands as well as the
pool, do the landscaping, but
the company would level the
land.
The facility would be deed
ing such a district. The dis
trict's board of directors
would decide the size of the
district, formation of policies,
and how to pay off the note,
Laden said.
He also told the group that
the swimming pool would be
for the use of the district peo
ple, and it could revert back
to the White City Realty com
pany if not so used.
Since it would take at least
90 days to form a district,
Laden said the company was
summer.
Volunteering to serve on
a committee to study the idea
were Charles Coon, chair
man; Floyd Norton, Jack Mas
son, Mrs. Max Ross. Mrs.
Joyce Day, and Dean Buck
inger. Frank Reich asked the
group present to consider the
possibility of forming an in
corporated city instead of a
fourth district in the area.
Reich is now chairman of the
sanitation district, and told
the group he felt they should
incorporate as a city before
their problems became too
large with the increase of
population.
The group decided, how
ever, to continue the investi
gation of a district, but asked
that more information be
brought concerning the incor
poration as a city.
Ashland - "From Stones to
Spheres" is the title of a spe
cial course in renaissance phil
osophy which will be taught
for the Institute of Renais
sance studies in conjunction
with the Oregon Shakespear
ean Festival productions this
summer.
Dr. Arthur Kreisman, direc
tor of general studies and
chairman of the Southern Or
egon college humanities divi
sion, will instruct the course.
Class sessions will be con
ducted July 29 through Aug.
3 from 9 to 11 a.m. in the
Trinity hall of the Ashland
Episcopal church.
The course will concentrate
on an examination of the con
cept of order in life and
taught as it was understood
and applied in Renaissance
England, affecting not only
religion and politics, but the
arts and personal ethics.
Students will study specific
Shakespearean plays in terms
of the philosophical back
ground developed throughout
the course.
Registration for Institute
courses will begin July 13 un
der the direction of Dr. Mar
joric Baily. They may be tak
en for college credit by con
tacting the registrar at the
college for details concerning
tuition and fees.
Other courses listed for the
summer include such special
ized areas as: "Shakespeare
Drama of Manners," "History
-Sinews of War," "Roots of
Tudor Drama," "Renaissance
Art -Portraiture," "Character
Pattcrns-Thc Scholar," and
several excursions' into Eliz
abethan staging, acting, and
music.
Grants Pass A city-oper-1 received by the city council
ated off-street parking lot
with 81 metered stalls will be
opened in downtown Grants
Pass with ribbon-cutting cere
monies scheduled for 9 a.m.
Monday.
Mayor Charles B. Gill, Jr.,
and locut businessman Phillip
llcydenburk will cut the rib
bon, symbolizing the co-operation
between city and busi
ness community w h i c h
brought about establishment
of the lot. Music for the ded
ication will be provided by
the Grants Pass High school
pep band.
Opening of the area will
culminate months of contro
versy over the need for ad
ditional off-street parking fa
cilities in the downtown area,
a question which at one time
threatened to scuttle the newly-adopted
city zoning ordi
nance. Acquisition of the lot was
started after recommendations
from a Citizens' Committee
on Off-Street Parking, ap
pointed to study and resolve
i the issue.
The new facility covers
! three-quarters of a block In
the downtown core area be
i twecn Fourth and Fifth, H
; and 1 sts. It was purchased by
the city for $65,000. of which
$16,000 was put up by a group
; of downtown businessmen.
! City crews have been paint
ing and metering the 81 stalls
in preparation for the sched
uled opening.
Regulations set up by the
city council provide that met
er hours will extend from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m., the same as
provided for on-street park
ing. Parking will be five cents
per hour with no maximum
other than meter limitations.
Meters will take nickels,
dimes and quarters, giving
one, two or five hours in
parking time.
Pre-School Clinic
Set in Eagle Point
Eagle Point A preschool
clinic will be held at the
Eagle Point Primary school
April 24 from 10 a.m. to noon
and from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
The clinic is primarily for
children not under regular
health supervision by a fam
ily physician, but who will
need a physical examination
before entering first grade
next fall.
Dr. A. Erin Merkel, public
health physician, will be the
examining doctor. Immuniza
tion!! will be offered. Appoint
ments may be made by calling
the primary school, 446-1971.
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ARRIVES IN MEDFORD
Austin E. Klahn, a range
conservationist with more
than 17 years of range ex
perience, has arrived on the
Rogue River National forest.
He will assume duties this
week and will be on most of
the Forest range lands this
summer. Austin moved here
from Baker, Ore.
Gas Tanker Rolls
Over on Highway
A crew spent most of the
day Friday draining the tank
of a gas tanker and trailer
which slid into a ditch and
rolled over Friday on the
Green Springs highway, state
police said.
Tim tunknf urns driven bv
Ralph Loren Close, 815 Sher
man St., Medford. who .appar
ently escaped injury, accord
ing to stale police. The tank
had 8,'J07 gallons 01 gas.
In another accident Friday,
a car driven Dy i-ari kii
Borg, 324 South Peach St.,
Medford, struck the west end
of the Rogue river bridge at
the Gold Hill city limits, state
police reported.
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