Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, January 13, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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    PACE S
THE CENTPAL POINT TIMES
THURSDAY, JAN. 11, » 6 6
JACKSONVILLE
SECTION
elected councilmen.
Miss Kathleen Dowell is
son Creek home having re­
cently suffered a triple frac­
WESTERN BRAND
WESTERN BRAND
MARGARINE
SHORTENING
LIBBYS FROZEN
MEAT PIES
Beef - Tuna - Turkey - Chicken
8 ° x . Pi.
ijjg
15C
1# pkg.
3# can
59C
tured arm.
Corl Settle, small daughter
JACKSONVILLE AND APPLE-
C A TE VALLEY NEWS NOTES
COUNCIL COMM ITTEEMEN
APPOINTED
Mayor A .C . Bowman ap­
pointed the following com m it­
teemen at the last council
meeting!
Light« and water - Floyd Wyatt
Cene Barlow, W illia m I. Ber­
gen.
Street« - Floyd Wyatt, M a l­
colm McDowell, Allen W llk e i,
Cemetery - Albeit Hackert,
Cene Barlow.
Sanitation - Harold White, A.
C . Bowman, Allen Wilke«.
Finance - A .C , Bowman, W il­
lia m I. Bergen, Harold White,
M alcolm McDowall.
Tim ber - A .C . Bowman, Ha­
rold White, Floyd Wyatt.
Police - A .C , Bowman, Allen
Wilke«, M alcolm McDowall.
Park« and Playground«- Floyd
Wyatt, Cene Barlow, Malcolm
McDowall.
Building« - A .C . Bowman, Ha­
rold White, Allen W ilke«.
Sewer - A .C . Bowman, W il­
lia m I. Bergen, Harold White,
Cue
Cene Barlow.
Fire - Floyd Wyatt, W illia m
I. Bergen, Allen W llk e i.
Flood Control - Harold White,
Floyd Wyatt, A .C . Bowman,
M alcolm McDowall.
Harold White was elected
chairman of the Local Public
Agency Board replacing Richa­
rd Soosa, whose term ha* ex­
pired; and Floyd Wyatt wa«
elected vice-chairm an, at this
meeting.
Mayor Bowman advised Mr.
and Mr«. T . Robert Beyer,
707 No. Oregon Street, who
were pee«ent at this council
meeting, to meet with mem­
ber« o f the Planning Commis­
sion at their meeting Thunday,
January 6th, 7i3O PM, at the
C ity H a ll. Mr. and M n . Bey­
er expressed grave concern
regarding the new home struc­
ture Juat erected adjacent
south of their home at Oregon
and Cluggage Street«. They
feel thi« home situated u It
so far forward fronting on
Oregon Street detract« from
their historic old home, known
ai the N u n im Home or Cata­
log House built around 1890.
They alao feel that their home
ha« been devaluated greatly.
Councilman Allen Wilke«
cast the dissenting vote at the
appointment of Sam Dawson,
904 S. Third Street, to »erve
as a Planning Commission
board member, replacing Fred
Edens, East E Street, whoae
term had expired.
L. E. Ffrg, 510 E. California
Street, was reappointed a
Planning Commission board
member.
The house numbering plat
was reviewed and discussed and
referred to the Planning Com m
lstion for recommendations.
Building Inspector, Larry Mad­
den, Blackstone at East 'F'
Street, has spent many hours,
voluntarily, performing thi«
numbering layout and platting
service.
VALLEY LANE RESIDENTS
RETURN
Mrs. George McUne and
son, Ron, V a lle y Lane, re -
c ently returned from vaca­
brothen and sister*-In-law
were also host« to the vaca-
tlonen.
L .E . FERC ELECTED C H A IR ­
MAN OF PLANNING C O M M I­
SSION
Local Planning Commission's
new chairman, L .E . Ferg,
was elected at the last week's
meeting of the memben of the
local recommendations board
replacing Albert Heunen w ill
remain on the board as a mem-
ber.
Harold Soballe, 711 E. Main
Medford, was present at this
meeting to present a request
for a sone change for property
he has recently purchased
at Shaeffer Lane and Highway
238. He proposes to convert
this property to commercial
use. Commission members
advised him to resubmit a
more specific plan which they
w ill at some future meeting
prepare recommendations ap­
proving hi» plan to be present­
ed to the Council.
Bob and Sally Beyer, North
Oregon, owners of the his­
toric old home known a* the
Nunan Home, were present
upon the previous advl e of
Mayor Bowman to state their
opinion regarding erection of
a new home south and adja­
cent to their home and the
prospect of erection of duplex
or m ultiple homes In that v i­
c in ity . They feel such type of
structures obstruct their views,
being situated so far forward
along the street front as w ell
as being situated so far for­
ward along the street front as
w e ll as devaluating their pro­
perty greatly. They requested
some form of restrictions be
prepared, i f there should not
be any this tim e, to further
prevent erection of this type
of structures in the vicinity
of historic old homes in the
community. Planning Com­
mission members prepared
recommendations for an a -
mendment to the present so­
iling ordinance that construc­
tion of m ultiple dwellings
be prohibited in R 1 sones.
M em ben Everett Ravenor and
Sam Dawson presented dissen­
ting votes on this recommen­
dation, as they felt that the
amendment should read "per­
m itted use" other than "pro­
h ib ited."
KENN PAINE” S IN WYOMING
Word Has been received by
upper Applegate friends of M
and M n . Kenn Paine, former
msldent* o f McKee bridge
v icin ity, that they have pur­
chased a mobile home and are
now living at Jackson , Wy­
oming.
M r. Paine Is w e ll known
here In southern Oregon for his
work with the native semi­
precious stones and his disco­
very of Jade in tne Applegate
River.
GET WELL REPORTS
It is reported that Bill Ber­
gen Is making slow but steady
tioning and visiting relative«
progress In recovering from the
recent industrial accident he
In southern California. They
were guests of Mr. and M s .
Don EHckson and fam ily, T o r-
received Injuries to his leg
and foot. Mn. Bergen an­
ance, son-in-law and daughter
o f Mr. and M s . George M c­
Une. Mr. Brlckson la a ff ili­
ated with the Tonanoe D ally
4
Breese Editor'« deik,
Mr. and Mrs. John Eby and
fam ily, Altadena, and M .
and M n . Earl Eby and fam ily,
Van Nuy«, M n . McUne'«
nounced that he Is able to be
about now that the Injured
ligaments and muscles are
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Settle,
Applegate Shopping Center,
is recovering from a recent
nasty fa ll which required se­
veral stltlches in her forehead.
LOWER APPLEGATE H E U
MEET
RECENT S T O R M S ------
Recent storms cussed con­
siderable damage In the lower
Applegate River region. Sur
face waters swelled run off of
Ferris Gulch, below Applegate
Store , washing much silt
out over the highway.
Breaking of the new Berri-
man ditch, causing the Elmer
BRAIDED RUG
BUDGETWISE or EMPIRE BRAND
Fresh Frozen
SIRLOIN TIP
STEAK
«.. 79C
99C '
TENDERLEAF
"While it lasts"
TOMS lb.
1'/2 oz. jar
« f f A U YOC/P CHANGE /N CASH...
ITS WOPTH A COT MOPE THAN STAMPS
YORKTOW N
U . S. Hotel building Ballroom
Come, join in the fun, that
evening.
It w ill be a semi
formal or costume dress event,
as you wish. Prod
as you wish. Proceeds of this
event are pledged to Metvy
Flights, Inc. to help purchase
a new ambulance plane.
This should lift you from
m id-w inter doldrums with
pleasant memories, with the
knowledge that a worthy cause
is being helped.
Roth coat check and refresh­
ment bar concession w ill be
maintained in the reception
room by members of th e
Siskiyou Sites Foundation.
The El Dorado Saloon, ad­
joining tli e Hotel building
East, w ill be open for business.
A.
Reg. 1.49 3-Reels quality magnetic
750 ft. total
R e c o rd in g T a p e 9 9 $
gate home after vacationing
In Nevada and southern C a li­
fornia the past couple of mon­
ths.
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Radio
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ca sh ie r s
b o o th
I 'ATTH BATTERY G EAR Pl IJG
Beacon B lanket 3 .9 9
Electric
Blanket
Reg. 98$ 34 oz. Decorated
inter 2 / 9 1
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I f STARTEX16" x 27” R«9-
lK itc h e n T o w e ls 3 /9 9 C l
Checkerboard design
Boys Short Sleeve Long tail
W ool S h ir t" - 595
39$
Size
10-18
CREST
d o u b le b e d
d u a l c o n tro l
s iz e
2 y r. g u a ra n te e
Reg
17 » s ' !
0 .9 9
D e lu x e r u b b e r
f r o n t o v e r a ll
CAR MAT
Reg. 4.95 Mens rubber sole
100 mg, 100 tablets Reg. 29$
VITAM IN C
5 /9 9 C
Red or Amber PILGRIM Reg. 49$
MOUTH WASH
24 Tablets
Reg. 1.19
DRISTAN
89C
Reg. 88$ French.Touch
Hair Spray
POMPEIAN
39$
Reg. 59$
SHAMPOO
190
Reg. 1.00 MENNEN PUSHBUTTON
Brush
Suede Shoes
RUBBER MAID
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Perforated for drainage |
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SINK MAT
49C
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Jan. 16th
healing.
BUI is one of the newly
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VACATIONERS RETURN
HOME
Mrs. Anna Beikelser has
returned to her lower Apple -
K IN G
Solid pastel colorsReg 5.98 7 2 ” x90"
A post-ball breakfast w ill
be served at the Jubilee Res­
taurant at the close of the
festivities.
%•
%
oc
ceive the great damage at
this tim e .
JACKSONVILLE LIONS CLUB
CRAND BALL
Folks! 11 are you preparing
to attend the Grand Ball,
Saturday, January 15, In the
6 oz.
JUICE
GLASSES
8 ’■ 88c
again under much stress du­
ring this most recent storm.
Fortunately they did not re­
past Sunday.
29a 1.99
TURKEYS
INSTANT TEA
39c
and stock of retail eggs.
The Applegate PTA mee­
ting scheduled last week,
cancelled due to high waters,
Is to be rescheduled at a later .
date.
Many persons who suffered
great lot* of property In the
1964-65 winter floods were
Matheny, V a lle y Lane, this
Assorted colors
Fully lined
Your choice
Snider's 1 1/2 miles west of
Applegate store, a great
deal of loss and damage to
their egg ranch and supplies
SUNDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. M .B . Sweet,
Medford, visited with Mrs.
Sweet's brothcr-ln-lw and
sister, M . an d Mrs. O .W .
22" x 34" OVAL
M ens or Boys
Jackets
6 .8 8
PRESTO-LOGS
Lower Applegate Home Ex­
tension Unit members w ill
meet at the J .T , Day home,
Thompson Creek, Tuesday,
January 25. The lesson
scheduled for this meeting is
"Developing Responsibility"
which w ill
given by Mrs.
Thornton G apen and Mrs.
Vernon Fowler. Mrs. Cardin,
Applegate Shopping Center
vic in ity , w ill give baby sit­
ting service. A ll Interested
persons are welcomed to a t­
tend these extension meetings.
CLOSEOUT 14.95 VALUES
LONG BURNING
m ost
c a rs
R eg
3 .9 8
1.99 Deodorant
480
Always*More For Your Money"^
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