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C.P. American 01/06/1955
C.P. American 1955 ;. r R '- ~ -.; .~. °r... _; w..~ Y'1:R"TY~.' `f ;m.. a'~4.-~TQ. %9-S. • .:t _ ~~. •~c-...a,.-., ~. ~- -, .an ~nue iroin page- one). presQnt time, rooms at -•Sams Val-- ley. are not crowded: ' ° - ~ ~ Scp1~ GarQwx~i - - An indication - v€ the ~ sch~I .population .growth in -District ~ ~s shown. by tl~e fa~'t-that in- 250 -~nx~I~me~.t ~ u~as ~ 1~,5U--and--.-i~~-is-- now 1799,. an, increase - ©f - 52~Q, C7~_ this 'increase, the largest amount - Chas been in ,the high_ ,school, ~vhich has jurriped ~ €rom 293. ~o r •. The second largest increase has been in the Central Point e1em ~entary with an~-- increase ~fram ?5~ to 955, a jump. of 19fi. Cold- ~ixll enrollment has increased from 198 to 253 and theSams "'~aIley enralirnen~t~ is nQw $3. The school board ~ is planning the €ormation of a ci~ti2en's com- mittee to wank in an advisory c-opacity ^wit the- min stu yang _- the irrimediate and future needs- of the district school system. son, hint ltad and Xth ~ing lIo ttn- ;lon ado ing :lu- eqe an- lio era Is Ord, tde is J ur- tp- re- ay. :he to er- tnt ng O, 'st, ng, ~- rth oa;. on cts ,~~ rd, E. ge, C.P. American 1955 a ms praponty was owned for mnnY Yagrs by Q, M. dvlarrit,t ntad Tatar by Robert liarnish, It wan awned by W; R, Mays' pro• vious to fife S'rod Patiorsah own- orship. Transactions for ,tho pur- chttso of bias propa9acl saltool site warn handled _through the Chris Aarkar Agenoy. Lonq flange Plan l~urcitnse oR this Itroperty la n part of tho long rangy planning to provido tar the rapidly in- craasing school population, sohaol Btipt. Ii, P, Jawett raport- od. At the present tlmo tho elemontnry enrollment in tho Confrnl Point actsool Is 466. Tlais Is 30 per cent over tho atato standard for the aizo at the school grounds now in uso, Sup- erihtendani Jowatt stated. j~ Thteelen S1ato Aid State ratings and slnlo moneys are being jeopardixt•d b~ this condition, ho Bald. 1''1vD sUb- atnndard and very unsntisfnclory rooms aro being used nt tho present ,Uma. Increasod onroll- mont in fife primary grades, as shown by the school census, ln- dianta the need of at Toast seven rooms in addition to these five, within tlto next two or three yeat•s, Jet~,eit explained. Tontativa plans under consid- eration by the .school borird call for the Immed+atre conatt•uction of a unit of a new alrmentary building which uv,•ntuaily could ba expanded to :+n ld to 20 room school. Qold Hilt Study Increased enrollments at the Gold itili school are also under study by the board. Lsrge classes in h..11. G.~-. ...~ roquixed the addition of another teacher after school opened this year, A basement room has been put into use as a temborary measure for tfiis year until more suitable housing can be provid- ed. The tward has indicated that at least four more rooms will be needed within two years. At the (Continued on page eight) Fred `]E~attelreQn Land Q.~Ii i~ast pine Street Purcbatsed'.by Ditstrict . The firs! slop' townhtl constrOa. ~tion of a new Central Point elem- etttary .school was taken early this week as Oho school board of 5cltool .Distrlot '~tf completed negotlatlons for = t)tp-purchase of bhe Fred Pattorabn property on .oast Pltte alroet as a htture school silo, • Tho land, all of which lies within the city Umlta, contains npptoxintatcly l$ itorca. Part of Lilo lv acro Aural?$se tvlll be sold. It !s oxpceteti .Ohnt actual cast to the sal~eol dlatrlet of the land retahtod as a school site ` ~•. ~; tv111 bo about X1000 per Hero. ~f:.t 13-13 Aares ` ~" ~ '~ From 13 to 13 acres will he ' retained na an elementary school i~ silo and •tho rontalndor, includ- ing the Patterson houso, wlil be sold. Conditions of the sale aro dt, that nH buildings on Sits prop- ed C1'tY+ with rho oxtwptlon OI the ih- house, garngo and pump houso io nvould be tarot down anti rc- tt~ovcd. Structuroa to 1)0 • torn ~r• down Include several large trams ti- buildings used by Patterson as m- tt chicken hntehory. _ na 9•enlntivo plans coil for nc- ,~;, CC93 i'UA(19 .1A „the,.~}tJlslg...slto. .,".~. {'rent- ~P)iie~•xtrooC, troth unzixn- v- itn slrc(+1. and ~ pttcrbnbly from lY l.aurcl strooll•.'P.._,Yt~~t>,~~-~~. 1fa dhe city . se~•or runs along the west bbUndry of tltc pt•o~riiy and city wuter is avnilesbiq, The c?tt~rmplated bullding slt•~ ltna good drainage and will require n mitthnum of. grading. • 'i`bis preponly was owned [or m:mY yonra by G. M. dVtorritd and later by Itobm't liatttish. Yt on, wns owned by W. R. Mays pro- int vlous to the A`rod Patterson own- ed arship. 'I'rnnsnetlons for .the pur- +r(i those of bhe propovcd school ails wero ltnndlad tt)rougli lire Chris (lh Darkor Agency. C.P. American 1955 n~ !ie Long Rango Plan Purchase of this propw•ty la a P~