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MDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORLCON Summer Program Schedule at Local Schools Announced SUNDAY. JUNE 2. 1983 The Summer nrnifram in ka offered by the Medford pub lic schools ha s been an nounced by Dr. Leonard B. Mayfield, superintendent. Registration for the sum mer session is scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday, June 17, at Medford High school. The elementary school classes will be held June 17 through July 19 from 8 a.m. to noon. Junior high school and senior high school stu dents will attend classes from June 17 through July 26 for the same hours of the day. Summer school will not be in eession Thursday and Friday, July 4 and S. All classes will be held in the Medford High school, 815 South Oakdale eve. Tuition Noted There will be no tuition fee charged students who are legal residents of School Dis trict 549C. Other students will pay a $50 tuition fee. Regular academic class work will emphasize the skill subjects in the elementary school and required subjects for graduation in the secon dary program. Instructors with broad teaching experi ence and training comprise the staff. Glenn L. Linn, prin cipal at Hedrick Junior High school during the regular school year, serves as summer school principal, and Bruce Metzger of the Jackson school as assistant principal. In grades one through six. two groups of students will be enrolled. Those who have not quite made the passing minimum for the grade level because of illness, absences, or other reasons; and those who have made the promo tion requirements but need strengthening in some areas. Students in grades revert through 12 are recommended 566 Notices Sent To Land Owners in Sams Valley Region A total of 566 registered notice of election forms have been mailed to all recorded property owners - eligible to vote in the new Sams Valley Irrigation district election June 25, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Sams Valley Grange hall, according to County Clerk E. M. Madden. Those people who signed petitions for formation of the district were not sent a notice in compliance with Oregon law, Madden said. Definition of voting rights is: According to the irrigation district act "owner of land" mm . Try ACME First! The original Terrific Saving Use it for Easier, Faster, Better preparation of family meals, or company entertaining $48.95 0 Value O for Only New Shipment Just Arrivedl CORNING WARE Guaranteed not to break from Hottest Hot . . . to Coldest Cold! from li j if Charge It! $3.95 $25.95 cosco. 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Or, a land owner must have a bona fide contract of sale of two or more acres which con tract has been recorded in the deed records more than six months. In any irrigation district contracting with the United States for a water sup ply, voter qualifications shall be ownership of four or more acres of land. More Than On Owner If more than one owner has interest in a land, a voter must have half interest or more in the property and have written authorization of the other owners to vote pro viding their interest is one half or more. When two or more persons are entitled to vote while rep resenting the same property, the first one who casts his vote shall be recognized. Any corporation is entitled to vote as a single landowner through any agent authorized in writ ing with the seal of the corp oration, according to the law. Purpose of forming the district is to contract for water with the U. S. govern ment, according to Sams Val ley Irrigation association sec retary. It is estimated there will be 18,000 acres of irrigated ground, but individuals who do not wish to use the water will not be assessed. Irriga tion water will come from Elk creek dam and the pro posed formation is located from Trail, west of Rogue River to Gold Hill, north of Rogue River to summer school for making up lost academic credits. In the case of high school, mai:y students take a new subject for credit in order to Increase their program of elective sub jects the next school year. Recommended Br Teicher A recommendation from the student's teacher and principle is needed for sum mer school attendance at the elementary level. The stu dent's own grade level de termines his attendance from the secondary schools. Classes in personal typing, notehand, and general busi ness will be offered to senior high school students ind to those students who are in the junior high school. Enrichment courses, which will be available to high school students, include crea tive writing, speed reading. public speaking, conversation al French and Spanish and biological science. There will be a homemaking workshop and a driver training "behind the wheel" class for .high school students. Beginning Courses Offered Beginning and advanced courses will be offered in drafting, general metal shops and art crafts. The cratts will be offered at the elementary and secondary levels. There will be a beginners meeting for students, who have never had the opportu nity to study an instrument, on July 8 in the high school band room. Band and orches tra classes are scheduled for July 9 through Aug. 2. Class es will be open to fourth graders during the summer. They are open to fifth and sixth graders only on the ele mentary level during the regular school year. There will be a $2 registra tion fee collected for a four weeks course In baton, $4 for elementary and junior high band and orchestra classes, and $2 for the high school band and orchestra classes. No student will be denied participation in the program, however, because of lack of the registration fees, Irving A. Mirick, instrumental mu sic supervisor, stated. These exceptions will be cleared through the music supervisor. Seniors and college stu dents will be welcomed inlo the senior high band, accord ing to Mirick. Registrations for the band and orchestra classes should be completed before school is dismissed for the summer. Students who are beginners may , register alter the July 8 meeting In the band office at the high school. Area Students to Receive Degrees A 3 Three students from Med' ford will be among the 68 candidates to receive the de gree of doctor of medicine at the University of Oregon medical school commence ment ceremonies June 7 in the medical school auditor ium in Portland. They are Joseph Graham Antony, George Allan Good man, and Curtis Ray Holz gang. HoUgang, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Holzgang, 626 Park St., Medford, also will be among 10 candidates receiving a master of science degree at the commencement ceremonies. Antony is the son of Mrs. Florence Arden Antony, 420 Hillcrcst rd., Medford, and the lHte Dr. Joseph T. Antony. Goodman's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Good man, 984 Beall lane, Central Point. Dr. Arthur S. Flcmming, president of the University of Oregon, will deliver the principal address at the school's 76th commencement. The class will be presented by Dr. D. W. E. Baird, medical school dean, to Dr. Flemming. who will confer the degrees. To Attend Institute Corvallis-Vernon L. Am old, 26 Almond at., Medford, has been selected to attend -eight-week mathematics insti tute this summer at Oregon State university. He teaches at Hedrick Junior High school. ' ; , . ; The institute will be iup ported by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Fifty-six junior and senior high school teachers will attend. Dr. Bernard T. Thompson, Dentist wishes to announce the opening of new office with him in his building at . . 30 Crater Lake Avenue? Dr. Duke G. Anderson, Optometrist Will Be Taking Appointments at This Notice Call 779-1392 Twenty Students 01 Area Receive Degrees at OSU Corvallis Twenty stu dents from the Medford area were scheduled to be grad uated from Oregon State uni versity today at the school's 94th annual commencement exercises. A total of 1,837 degrees will be conferred by OSU Presi dent James H. Jensen. This is the second largest number in history, topped only by the veteran-packed class of 1950. The number of ad vanced degrees this year is a record total. A breakdown shows 1,387 bachelor's degrees this year, 380 master's degres, 60 doc tor's degrees, and four pro fessional engineering degrees. The commencement program will be at 2 o'clock this af ternoon in the OSU Coliseum. The public is invited. Medford area seniors who will receive degrees, by schools, include: Science, Robert Lee Steele, Medford. Business and technology, Curtis Jay Cook, Karen Jane Culbertson, Fredie Lee Fun ston, James Paul Fun ston, William Tom Hamlin, Stewart Fredrick Schroeder, Donald Allen Smith, all Med ford; Mary Ann Hubbard, Prospect. Education, Judith Mary Casciato, Nyla Cecilia Murry, Medford; Anzel Patrick Con ley, Butte Falls; Hcrschcl Lewis Mack, Gold Hill; Anita Carol vondcr Helicn, Central Point. Home economics, Janet Adelaide Kilbourn, Central Point. Pharmacy. Floyd Donald Driskcll, Jacksonville. Engineering, J a r e d Lee Black. Medford. Lynn Deryl Bcrnston, Med ford, will receive a master of education degree; Sonya Ann Lea, Medford, a master of arts degree: Duane William Goodman, Central Point, a master of science degree. Bohemian Club Door Broken Second Time For the second night In suc cession, someone broke out a glass door at the Bohemian club, 10 South Fir st., Thurs day night. Proprietors of the tavern told officers that $10 95 in change was missing from the cash register. Nothing was apparently taken, however, when the glass door on the Fir st. en trance was smashed Wednes day night, officers said. n v r DINETTE SETS! i Large Selection For Your Outdoor Pleasure CHAISE LOUNGES! Comfort Quality 1 Dress up your home this summer with a new dinette set. Our selection of sizes, styles and finishes is the finest we've ever had. Why not come, in and look over our collection? 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