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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1965)
THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES THURSDAY, O C T . 21, 1965 JACKSONVILLE SECTION ha, been re-constructed. Mr. and Mrs. Keaveny spend the winter months In southern PACE 5 NEW BRIDE RICHTEX SHORTENING CAKE MIXES 59( 3 # can California and Arizona areas, renting their Heuners Lane LIBBY’S FROZEN 19 oz. pkg. MEAT PIES “100 8 ot. flXg. 15 ( home for the tim e being. by Mrs. Jessie Matheny M i. and Mr». Frank N ile, and fam ily, Albany , Oregon, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. Nile« brother-in- law and ilater, Mr. and M n . A small but very Interested group of local persons attend ed the Public Hearing for the proposed Homing Code for the City of Jacksonville. After much discussion, it was the concensus of opinion that a Homing Code is necessary, and should be compiled and Mr. W illia m Macaba, region al rehabilitation loan speical- adopted for the local commun- iit of Housing Home Finance oty. This Code would enable Agency, visited the local the local officials to bring urban restoration study project older constructed homes up office of executive director, to minimum standard--many Jack O'Brien, Highway 238, lower Applegate. Theron V . Rust, one day last week, Mr. Macabe wished Mr. Rust to announce that qualified local property owners would be eligible for avail able low interest loans of up to $50, 000 at three percent for rehabilitation restoration of their properties. Local Urban Restoration study project office personnel received a telephone call, last week, from the Urban being inadequately wired, heated, plumbed, causing a fire and health hazard. With the thought upper-most In mind, City Officials are mind ful of the many residents to whom adoption of such a Code might create a hardship, and wish to announce that they w ill make every effort to make whatever exceptior. possible (within reason) in enforcement of the Code ordinance, upon adoption. Renewal Administration, Wash. D .C . expressing great interest In the local proposed program; and -dvised hfr. Rust that they wished to be kept inform ed from tim e to tim e as to the progress of this local restoration program. Com mittee members of Restor ation for Jacksonville recently reports now due at the Regional Urban Restoration Offices, San Francisco. A message of cheer is being forwarded to A. C . VanCaldcr, 106 West C Street, who is re ported to be 'under the weath er' recently. Job Berriman, being confined to his home on Highway 238, Just outside town, would appreciate receiving cards and letten from friends and Oregon, were weekend guests at the Thompson Creek home of Mr. Dowell's parents, Mr. and Mss. Robert Dowell. Miss Kathleen Dowell accomp anied her brother and sister-in- law on their return to Spring- field for a few days visit. Booster Club mmmbers resumed their luncheon meet ings at the Jubillee Restaurant after two meetings at the Library, Tuesdays of each week, plans progressed stead ily for the local area chlldren- Hollowecn party , October 31, at the Pioneer V illa g e under the sponsorship or Mr. and Mrs. George McUne assisted by members of the Club. T h e re 'll be a costume parade, games and contest, with prizes for the winners as w ell as popcorn, cider, and apple,. Parents are welcome to accompany children attending theis festivity. This 1, an annual event, and the third A photographer representing the Sacramento Bee, Sacramen year of Halloween fun. to , California, publication, Re. and M r,. Thorton Gapen and the many persons, who participated in the weeks of visited the community recently to photograph scenes of this historic little city for the publication---- illustrating some of the far flung interest created far surpasses that o f W illiam s burg, Virgina. Jacksonville being genuinely in the origin Plans are under way for this project to become an annual event with the presentation Ke, veny Jeuners Lane, are back in towi) getting up to date on the past months, news, after spending the past several months on tour across the nation, by southern route, and returinng the northern route. W hile in the eastern and midwestern states, Mr. and Mrs. Keaveny visited with relatives and the ROUND STEAK ». 67C DOG FOOD #1 can a l---- whereas Williamsburg (Cont"d. page 8) acquaintances. STOCKTON PEANUT BUTTER 40 o z.ja r 79C PEACHES # 2 ’/ 2 can J 00 TOMATOES # 2 !/2 can 5/99C set a u yoc/p change / n cash ... ITS WOHTH A ¿ o r MONE THAN STAMPS G O LD M EDAL 2 5 # 1.88 J? HONEY BEE YAMS HEAVY-DUTY w a s iik k ' COMPLETE ALL-FABRIC 9 "•«'b'hty WASHING FLEXIBILITY . 4 Wazh and Spin Speed Selection, . 2 Automatic Cycles . Lint Filter Agitator . Big 12 lb. Wash Tub . 5 Fresh Rinses . 4 Water Temperature Selection, . 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Mr. Keaveny commrntcs at the Booster Club luncheon, last week, that Jacksonville's potential for tourist interest and SWIFTS SWEET RASHER WHIFF = gratified at the response given their endeavors in this benefit fund raising project for the building fund of the Applegate Community Church, and wish at this time to extend their heartfelt 'Thanks' both to those who assisted them in this effort and those who attend ed the event, Saturday, on the Applegate school grounds, 600 dinner tickets were sold for the barbecue dinner, with approximately that many per sons attending the dinner. Close to $2000 was received from the various units of this project with approximately $1700 net after expenses are paid. toward local efforts of restora tion program. forwarded letten requesting responses of opinions to owner, of propeities involved in the proposed Core area of the re storation study project to accompany Mr. Theron Rmt's Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dowell and two daughter, Springfield, Apple Cider LIBBYS FROZEN 79C PORK ’n BEANS 2 }/ i can 5/99C RO SED A LE FR O ZE N B IS C U IT S ^ ^ ^ J O ^ Pumpkin or Mince Pies TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ib. 89C 4 /9 9 C T-BONE STEAK a. 85C size E N V E U J P E S * ^ 89« M ens 9 E y e le t BOOTS Reg. In s u la te d Reg. 7 .9 5 1.39 W ith p a ir s c ra p e r 4.77Ì top Prestone De icer HELENE CURTIS SHAMPOO Prices ' 89 Good thru 990 Thur. Sun. Oct. 24th OPEN 9 AM to 9 PM un<krl>îr<ï ! HAMS ib. 89C i I c t. S ta n d a rd Always More For Your Money- ! 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