Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1963, Image 8

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SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1863
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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Hoover Starts New
Program With Trees
BIDS CALLED FOR UNIT This Is Architect Robert J. Keency' sketch
of the new Jackson county public health building, for which the county
court Friday called bids. The building will be constructed on a site at the
fairgrounds south of Medford at an estimated cost of $180,000. The build
ing will house a general health clinic, administrative area, county sani
tarians, a mental health clinic and a conference room.
Eagle Point School District to Vote on Budget
Eagle Point The board and
administrative personnel of
School District 9 will present
voters Tuesday with a budget
they feel has been reduced as
much as possible without
seriously damaging the dis
trict's educational program.
On April 17, voters In the
district, which covers Eagle
Point, Shady Cove and Trail,
defeated by a 303 to 240 mar
gin a budget calling for $542,.
709.37 to be raised outside the
6 per cent limitation.
Subsequently, the school
DINING and DANCING
MARGARET HANSEN TRIO
Playing TONIGHT
8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
For a Real Mother's Day Treat
Enjoy Our Fine Food
alto .'. .
We Cater to Private
Partial, Banquet It
Wadding Recaptions.
For Ratarvatlont
Call 664-2485.
PIONEER CAFE
Central Point
board and budget committee
cut $30,773 from that figure,
so that voters now will be
asked to approve a total of
$506,026.37 outside the 6 per
cent limitation, $37,554.61
more than they approved last
year.
"All districts In the state
must vote to exceed the 6 per
cent limitation except those
districts who have voted a
new base," explained Glenn
D. Hale, superintendent. "The
base for this district is $89,-
397.63. This is not an ade
quate amount to operate our
schools. That is why we must
vote to exceed the 6 per cent
limitation."
Polling Placas Noted
The polling places will be
at -the Eagle Point High
school gymnasium, Shady
Cove school and Elk-Trail
Echool. They will be open
from 2 to 8 p.m.
Voters who have questions
about the budget were urged
by Hale to contact him or any
one of the school board
members.
"The school board and
budget committee members
tried to decrease the budget
as much as possible with a
minimum amount of harmful
effect on the total education
al program," he said.
At a meeting April 22, the
board and budget committee
decided to delete the pur
chase of one new school bus,
to eliminate most of the re
modeling and painting that
had been planned and to cut
repairs to a minimum.
The summer recreation pro
gram was cut from the budg
et, and some improvement
work on the grounds was
postponed. Proposed purchase
of equipment and supplies
was reduced, although it was
hoped that they could be in
eluded next year. Hale him.
self asked for a $300 a year
cut In his salary.
The 1963-64 budget In
cludes a salary increase or
"adjustment" for teachers,
but district officials feel this
is necessary. "It Is important
for us to stay on or near the
same type of salary schedule
that is offered by other dis
tricts so that we will be able
to retain our top professional
personnel," Hale said.
Included in the budget are
funds to employ four new
teachers, needed to handle an
enrollment expected to in
crease by 75 to 100 more stu
donls above the present fig
ure of approximately 1,400.
Purchase New Books
Since a new language arts
textbook scries has been
adopted, the district needs to
purchase new books for the
elementary ; grades, a new
English series this year and
a new reading series next
year.
Fuel costs show an increase,
Hale said, because of the ad
ditional cost of operating new
classrooms. The budget also
includes an assessment for
frontage foot costs in connect
ing to the new Eagle Point
city sewer system. This cost
will be incurred for one year
only.
Hale acknowledged that
the average annual cost per
pupil in the district, about
TACOS 29c
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FOR THE 8TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
Congratulations to Mother
-from-
QUEEN
for tha day
JACK'S DRIVE-UP 911 North Riverside
A Short Drlva Out North Riveriide-'Tha Plica To Meet and Eat"
"HOME OF THE 24c HAMBURGER"
Kids, bring Mother oul to Jack's Drive-Up today and get her a
FRESH STRAWBERRY
SUNDAE
It's Absolutely FREE to Every Mother . . .
No Purchase Necessary
It's Our Way of Showing Our
Appreciation to ALL MOTHERS
On This MOTHER'S DAY!
-Baat tha High Cost of Living by Eating at
Jack's Drive-Up
911 North Riverside
JACK'S SPECIAL
BAR-B-Q BEEF
or PORK
Strvid an Jumbo
Bun ind plenty
f mtit.
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JACK'S DELICIOUS
CHEESEBURGER
Plenty of
mailed Kraft
Cheese.
TODAY ONIY
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JACK'S FRIED
CHICKEN ON TOAST
i Fried Chickan
strved with Gold
n French Kriaa,
Tsan t Honay.
WHh Ihii srdtr
Any 10c Drink FREE
79'
TodJiy Only
EXCLUSIVE AT JACK'S
Pizza-Burger
"A Taity
Traat
You'll lova
To Eat"
34'
Another Exclusive at Jack's
"JUICY JUMBO"
HAMBURGER
A Squara Maal JiiQ
on a Round Bun "Td
Flavorlied by a new process.
TASTE THE DIFFERENCE
REAL MEXICAN
Tacos & Burritos
Tamales
Home Made Chili
"People Say They Ara
tha Best North of tha Border"
'BECAUSE OF WINDOW SERVICE YOU PAY LESS'
S64S, is higher than in some
other districts, but he added,
"The Eagle Point school sys
tem is one of the few school
districts in tho county with
cl-ssroom space adequate to
accommodate normal enroll
ment increases for next year.
The pupil-teacher ratio for
student enrollment in the
Eagle Point schools Is in ac
cordance with the state rec
ommended class size."
Finally, Hale defended the
district's work in stressing
curriculum improvement, a
job that costs some money.
All evaluative criteria def
initely indicate that "re
markable" student gains have
been accomplished as a result
of the district's curriculum
improvement efforts, he said.
Medical Society
Project Starts
In Jackson County
The Jackson county version
of the national project "More"
(more practicing physicians)
is now well under way here.
according to a spokesman for
the Jackson County Medical
Society, the sponsoring organ
ization. Recently 62 seniors and
juniors from valley high
schools spent a day at the
Rogue Valley hospital. They
attended a staff meeting, lis
tened to case discussion and
toured the hospital in groups
of 10 where they saw demon
strations and x-Ray and labor
atory work, physiotherapy
and observed work in the hos
pital wards.
After that 22 senior stu
dents were assigned to' indi
vidual doctors. They met the
doctor in the morning, made
hospital rounds and watched
doctor's office routine.
Purpose of Assignments
General purpose was to
show students how the gen
eral practice of medicine is
carried out, one of the spon
soring physicians explained.
"We think this project has
received the best support of
any county in Oregon where
it has been adopted," one of
the physicians said. "The doc
tors are doing a lot more here
to interest the students in go
ing to medical school and be
coming doctors."
"We want to got these stu
dents to thinking about going
into medicine as a career. We
can show them how they can
work out the cost of long
training. Grants and loans are
available," a local doctor said.
C. C. Hoover, Gregory rd.,
has now distributed 300,000
trees and has embarked on a
new project planting trees
and bird feed in wilderness
areas.
. Hoover has figured a way
to insure moisture for tree
seedlings until they become
established. Tons of Klamath
county's cull potatoes will be
inserted with trees before
planting. This will protect the
young trees in the drier areas
"A Roseburg nurseyman
plants rose bushes in pota
toes. Why wouldn't it work
for trees?" Hoover wondered.
"It's like the Indians used to
plant fish with corn to nour
ish the corn. Potatoes contain
lost of moisture," he added.
"I'm too old to go hiking
through the woods. I hope
the young folks will pick up
my idea," Hoover said.
To Provide Small Trees
Hoover plans to provide the
small trees, potatoes and bird
seed like milo maize. He hopes
other people will get berries
such as huckleberries, and nut
trees to provide food for both
birds and squirrels,
Hoover plans to start his
plantings for wildlife norish
ment in Eagle Point and Cen
tral Point areas first. Eagle
Point is planning an arbore
tum which will fit in with his
plantings, he added.
Meanwhile, Hoover is con
tinuing his tree distribution
with 1,000 shipped recently
to New Brunswick and 50 to
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IRENE CHILDS
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Promotion Noted
By Loan Association
A promotion and an elec
tion of a new director were
announced recently by H. J.
Field, president of Jackson
County Federal Savings and
Loan association, recently.
Irene J. Childs was pro
moted to association secretary
from her former position as
assistant secretary-treasurer.
Floyd C. Vogel, Ashland
branch, manager for Cali
fornia Pacific Utilities com
pany, has been elected to di
rector of the association to
fill the vacancy created by
resignation of E. H. Singmas-
ter.
Vogcl has lived in Medford
since 1946 when he was a
salesman for the gas com
pany. He is past president of
the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce and currently is
serving on the Ashland Plan
ning commission.
Mrs. Childs started work
ing for Jackson County Fed
eral in January of 1954. Since
then she held supervisory
positions in savings, loan and
accounting departments. She
received her high school and
business college education in
Klamath Falls.
New Mexico in response to let
ters of inquiry based on a
wire service feature story
published in newspapers
across the country. Some let
ters address him as "Dear Mr.
Appleseed." He was referred
to in the articles as a "mod
ern day Johnny Appleseed."
Since his tree distribution
program has brought him in
contact with many public
schools, Hoover decries the
recent defeat of some local
school budgets. He feels school
personnel from superintend
ents down to janitors and bus
drivers are doing a responsi
ble and excellent job in
"guiding young children."
"And they're doing it with
love for the children," he
said.
j GIVE MOTHER A TREAT...
DINEOm
TODAY-Her Day
ft Candle Room open 3 p.m.-i i p.m.
TO Dining Room open 7 a.m.-8 y.m.
SERVING
Excellent and Complete Dinneri
Roast Beef,
Roast Turkey,
Roa.ct Lamb and
Many other
Tasty Entrees
YOUR
CHOICE
$85
Bast Wishes to Every Mother!
HOTEL MEDFORD
Mothers Day Greetings vj
Mother is entitled to the best and the best in family
dining is always found at the Matador Room. Happy
Mother's Day! -
Mother's Day Menu
SERVED FROM 11 AM to 10 PM
Children Half Price
Relish Tray, with California Dip,
Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail, Soup or Consomme
Tossed Green Salad, Choice of Dressing
$3.00
ROAST SPRING LAMB, Dressing Savoy
BAKED VIRGINIA SUGAR CURED HAM,
Champagne Sauce
' ROAST TURKEY, Cranberry Sauce V
PAN FRIED CHICKEN, Country Gravy
ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, a la Orange
$3.95
PRIME RIB of BEEF, Au Jus
BROILED NEW YORK STEAK, Onion Rings -BROILED
LOBSTER TAILS, Drawn Butter
Fresh Green Peas,
Creamed Corn, Baked Yams, Baked Idaho,
or Butter Whipped Potatoes
Pie, Ice Cream or Fruited Jello
Coffee Tea Milk
Make Your Reservation! Early and avoid any delay
Mothers Day Greeting
From Medford's Finest
Restaurant & Lounge
1206 N.
Riverside-Phone 773-5474
WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS"
Dancing & Entertainment
NOW ill
Large or small savings accounts
are always welcome at. . .
H1 Jackson County Federal
savings and Loan Assn.
Home Office-2 E. Main, Medford Ashland Branch-337 E. Main, Ashland
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