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8 A FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON OUTSIDE VIEW Thla phtitograph of a section of the Cascade Shopping Center ihowi how well the buildings blend with the landscape of the area. In the background J is Roxy Ann; in the foreground the landscaping, which is to be an integral part of the completely planned community. State Employees' Pay Hike Approved Through Dec. 31 F J C fOCrtf Salem - (UTO - Salary in creases for state employees were approved only through Dec. 31 by the emergency board today because of the threat of referral of the legis lature's $60 million tax in crease measure. More than $3.8 million was requested for pay hikes for the biennium which begins Monday. The emergency board, made up of legislators, said it did not want to approve Increases for the full biennium because of the referral possibility. No Authority for Cuts House Speaker Clarence Barton (D-Coquille) pointed fm 3 I it J i ZJ! r -f- 1- V- mjL (w i i Celebrity Type Suites Offered MARKET INTERIOR This Inside glimpse of the Cascade Market shows it ready for week end shoppers, for whom elaborate Grand Opening oi Cascade Village Is Set on Week End Grand opening ot the Cas cade Village Shopping Center on the Crater Lake Highway at While City will bo held Suturday and Sunday, aiari Jng at S a.m. and continuing to 8 p.m., merchants of the new center have announced. The Center, newest shop ping development in southern Oregon, cncompassing,41,300 square feet, includes 10 dusi nesses: a supermarket, va riety slore, drugstore, oar company, laundromat, dress shop, tire company, service station, furniture store, hard ware store, restaurant, ma rina, barber shop, beauty shop and saddle shop. A medical-dental clinic Is scheduled to open In the area In mid July. There also will be a branch of the First Na tional bank to serve the resi dents of the region. With snow capped Mt. Mc laughlin and Roxy Ann In the backcround. the entire center has been constructed to remain compatible with native surroundings, develop ers emphasized In announcing the opening. Combine Conctpts Architect F. Jerome Hunter and Bntzcr Construction, the general contractor, have com bined the "most modern con cepts and the finest mate rials" while still preserving this harmony with the land scape, the spokesmen noted. Opening of the center con verts the area Into a com plete community. Cascade Vil lage homes, within walking distance of the 16-store cen ter, opened Jitut one year ago, There are 350 homesltes In the village, which has its own swimming pool. The pool Is being main tained by the Cascade Village Recreation Area, Inc., the clll- tens of the community. The pool is for village residents only, and Is under the man agership of Mrs. Jackie Mc Cee, who also will be the life guard. She has had 33 years experience as a lifeguard. Shoppers visiting the area will be able to reach all estab lishment within one half block of the eight-acre park ing section. All shops are ac cessible without departing from the roofed area through the use of arcades. There also are rest areas provided for shoppers. Two pools have been located In these arcades to create the cool and Inviting atmosphere sought In all the planning, the builders pointed out in announcing completion of the $1,000,000 center. plans have been made throughout the newly developed shopping center of 16 establishments. Public Hearing Set On Request for Signs A public hearing regarding a request to allow two signs in the South Talent Interim zoned area has been schedul ed at 2 p.m. July 8 in the conference room of the Jack son county planning office In tha courthouse In Medford The hearing has been sched uled by the board of adjust ment of the Jackson county planning commission. The request has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lo Manquais for one sign to ad vertise the Corral Trailer park, approximately one-half mile south of the North Ash land interchange off-ramp, and for a directional sign north of the Le Manquais property. . ... Lace-Lovely Set Premier Tries To Save Italian Government Rome - (UPD - Premier Gi ovanni Leone today worked lo steady his uncertain gov- or - -icnt l :fore the arrival of President Kennedy. Kennedy llics to Milan from Britain Sunday nluht and thon on to Rome the next duy for two days of meetings with the iremior, President Antonio Segnl and Pope Paul With Leone walking a po litical tightrope, Kennedy Is not expected to get any spe cific commitments from Ital ian leaders on future West ern defense plans. Small plastic bags make good storage containers for rice, cake flour, cereal and sugar. Seal the end with a rubber band. mm VaMMk7154 Top your tables with an ele gant crocheted scarf or heir loom-fine luncheon set. Pineapple design lace set dainty- luxurious, a real chal lenge for every crochrtrr. Pattern 7144: crochet direc tions for scarf, mat In No. 30. THIRTY -F I V E CENTS (coins) for this pattern-add IS cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, Medford Mail Trib une, Needlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 1A3, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. 1963 s Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked accessor- Its our new Needlecraft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh- to-you designs to knit, cro chet, sew, weave, embroider, quilt. Plus free pattern. Send 2Sc now! UniUd Press International A sign in a Dallas apart ment renting office advertises a one-b e d r o o m "celebrity suite" with plped-in cham pagne at $430 a month. About 900 miles away. In St. Petersburg, Fla., real es tate salesmen knock on apart ment doors with statistics "proving you can buy a house cheaper than you can rent. Both situations are typical of how builders are adapting their methods to the Interests of their typical customers. "The secret of success In the building business," said a Kansas City builder, "is to determine what type of fam ily is your best prospect and then anticipate what will in duce him to sign a contract." Apartment Heliport Thomas A. McCarville, builder of the luxurious new Four Seasons apartments in Dallas, has Installed the first apartment house heliport among other luxuries to cater to young executives. Leo F. Corrigan of Dallas created plush Terrace house "set in nine acres of dignity and graciousness" to appeal primarily to wealthy couples who want luxury and exclu- slveness and are willing to pay for it. On Chicago's northern fringe at Wilmette there are the Kenllworth apartments built by the Edward Gray corporation for "limited, se lect clientele of substance" and primarily for couples with grown families who want to shed the cares of large and luxurious homes and can pay up to $678 a month rent. - By contrast there is the St. Petersburg housing project developed by Buyers Invest- Saturday 9 to 1 DREAMLAND BALLROOM Bobby Burton and THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS Featuring Dava Johnson Visit Our Snack Bar ment corporation where a three-bedroom house with a fully equipped kitchen sells for $200 to $300 down and payments of about $78 a month. The demands of the consu mer and the builder's ability to anticipate them have been a major factor in upgrading America's living habits, ac cording to construction ex perts from coast to coast. "The building business is one of the world's biggest guessing games," one builder said. "About the only thing certain is that the standard of living provided in new apartments and new houses will continue to go up." Three Persons Hurt In County Mishap A driver and two passen gers were injured yesterday afternoon in a one-car acci dent on the Blackwell Hill rd. near Gold Hill, according to state police. The driver, Harold Eugene McGrath Jr., 28, of 100 Wind sor Way, Medford, is being treated for a dislocated hip; Dennis McGrath, IS. same address, is still being x-rayed for a possible hand Injury; and Kenneth Michael DeHass, 16, of 929 Scenic ave., suf fered an injured back. All three suffered severe cuts and are in fair condition. Rogue Valley hospital attend ants reported. state police said the car left the road, traveled paral lel to the road and hit a tree. out that if the full increase was approved at this time, the emergency board would not have the authority to make salary cuts at a later date. Rep. Stafford Hansell (R Hermiston) then suggested the $3.8 million salary increase al lotment be divided into 24 equal parts, and that only six parts be allotted at this time. The move was unanimously approved by the board. Finance and Administration Director Freeman H o 1 m e r pointed out that while the emergency board would not have the authority to cut back on any increases it approved, the governor did have that authority. Would Order Cutbacks Holmer added, however, that the governor had indi cated he wouldn't order salary cuts, but would instead order staff cutbacks in case of re ferral. Barton asked, "If you can cut back on the number of employees if the tax bill is referred, why can't you cut back now?" Holmer said "we can't re duce the number of employees and still get the work done. If the tax measure is defeated by the voters we will have to make cuts, and it has been de cided to cut back on the num ber of employees, rather than reduce the pay scale." Thornton Rules on City System Revenues Salem - (UPD - Atty. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton said to day that net revenues of a city-owned water and sewer system must be used to serv ice the system's bonded in debtedness rather than for general governmental ex pense. In response to an inquiry from Secretary of State How ell Appling Jr., Thornton . 'i that although the city had the power to levy property taxes to retire the system bonds, this power should not be used unless the system rev enues are not sufficient, by themselves, for that purpose. Most people, at annual phys ical time, are surprised to find they should weigh less than they do, insurance executives report. Plastic vegetable bags that have holes in them hold balls of yarn for knitting. Run the end of the yarn through one of the holes. ASSOCIATED RESTAURANT SUPPLY s.,$40" 65000 lea Cream Chairs and Marble Top Table Bobtail 4-ft. Salf Contained Fountain with Carbonator. Like New Frlgidalre lea Machine Msrlax Tot Boxes Grill Brick Plastic Water Pitcher .. 2747 N. Pacific Hiway $375 $325 $50 772-7068 ..Case Rains Cause Rise In Scab Problem Present rains have caused an increase in scab on apples, County Horticultural Agent Clifford B. Cordy said today. There was already consid erable scab in local apple trees, he noted. He advised growers to ap ply Cyprex at three pounds per acre or 34 pounds per 100 gallons of water. This spray ing must be completed tomor-1 row so the effects of the I spray can work backward : and eliminate the infection,) he advised. Added to this should be coddling moth spray with 12 pounds of DDT per acre for air blast sprayers or two pounds per 100 gallons. In some cases mites are showing up in orchards. ' x wcive puuiias oi iveiiiimic should be applied per acre or two pounds per 100 gallons. Eight pounds of Tedion can be applied or l'i pounds per 100 gallons where rust mites are showing up. Those orchards with aphids should apply pint of 40 per cent PEP per acre or one fourth pint per 100 gallons, he advised. The latter chemi cal should be applied only under eood dry conditions Cordy advised. All of these icals can be applied in a mixture, he added. PEDESTRIAN PAYS London-WS-Hubert White, who was knocked down and injured by a motorcycle si years ago. was ordered Thurs day in court to pay the driver S9.762. The judge ruled that White had stepped off the curb and caused the accident. The motorcyclist, Ronald Ball, also was injured IOO.F. No. 129 GOU) HIU BUILDING FUND BENEFIT DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL Central Point Mutk by . . . Tha Mdodim Four to 1 vtryhodr Wtkoin Saturday JUNE 29th Subscribers . To report Improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune In Medford, phone 772-61-11; Ash land call at 416 Bridge St., or phone 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2898 before 6:45 p.m. daily and 1030 a.m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrives shortly after you call please notify office, thus eliminating special messenger service. FINE FOOD Continental Atmosphere FEATURING- PRIME RIB (Au Jus) STEAKS CHICKEN SEAFOOD 'umas llff UIIBIA. DAVE WIGHT TRIO HCII LIVE MUdlUi Friday and Saturday Nikt DINING ROOM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Hwy. 997 Miles South at Talent Ph: S3S-9710 Open at 4 P.M. Daily i V 1 V; FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY SIPIEOAIL CATTLEMEN'S CUT PRIME RIB $3.50 T-BONE STEAK DINNER $3.25 ! Z i V) Dancing & Entertainment i 8 7 DAYS Medford's Finest St Lounge 1206 5 J N. Riverside Phone 773-5474 "Where Everybody Meets 1! TOURISTS WELCOME This 1$ the Place, When in Medford T a Children Always Welcome in the Matador Room LUNCHEON from 11 AM DINNER from 5 PM l 1 The boys and girls in Medford and the Rogue River Valley are out of school now to enjoy a summer of fun. PLEASE help them to keep enjoying it! Youngsters will still be going to school play grounds and playing at home . . . they are apt to dash into the street anytime . . . into the path of YOUR car. The Medford Traffic Safety Council urges YOU to make SAFE DRIVING a very person al responsibility. Have your car thoroughly checked for safety be doubly careful to observe traffic signs and regulations .... watch out for children everywhere - and give them the right of way! 1 Published in cooperation with the Medford Safety Council by The Mail Tribune