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THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 196« [ dancino C entral Point TIMES Featuring TR U TONES Benefit Cold H U I IOOF Bldg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Legal C L A S S IF IE D A D S P A Y Notices I-^ewssmcp aoej “ - Call 664-3600 U R G E N T .. Responsible party (school teacher) needs a 2 or N O TIC E OF PU B LIC 3 bedroom unfurnished house to rent in the Richardson School H E A R IN G Notice Is hereby given that t district by Jan. 31. C a ll 664- Public Hearing w ill be had and 1142. 1 tm c. FIRST INSERTION, up to 15 words........................, . . . 7 5 < (over IS words figure at 5< per work) SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS, up to IS words................... SO< (over IS words figure at 4< per w«d) "BLIND" or KEYED ADS, minimum . . . . . ................< L 50 (Ads anrwered at file newspaper office instead of dir ectly to advertiser are double rate) FOR SALE 52 Oldsmobile - Sedan, as is $46. Fritti Taylor , Rt. 2 Box 321, Central Point. 826-2007 For Solo TOM 'S ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR AND REWINDING 1645 Scenic Avenue Central Point, Oregon A ll work guaranteed. REWARD ! Lost, a teenage girl's Christmas present. Four months old Chihuahua, light brown with black ta ll. Lost last Friday evening across from Van Wey's market. Finder please c a ll 664-3930. 1 tmp. FOR SALE V e B u ild T o S u i t' 1 Midnight blooming cerous Paul Hornbeck, Insurance cactus, 1 Organ pipe cactus, both about 4 feet ta ll in pots. Agent for Farmers Insurance Group. A u t^ -F ire — T r u c k - Life. 664-3192, Central Point Coffee table— new Short-wave radio, in leather canying case- w ill reach out to Europe. We're CLOSING O U T . Our Cable Spinet Pianos, whole sale priced. $495. Lusk Music Co. 333 S. Riverside. 772- 8615. First trailer with cover, west of Double Dee M ill on Black- w e ll Road. WANTED- Painting - Interior or exterior. Free estimates with prices with in reason. Call 855-1177 tfc A l KORBOL AUTO REPAIR 1 WELDING (F ormerly w . r . kincaid Zb E . P i n e - 6 6 4 - 2 4 0 3 , NEED GRAVEL, GRANITE, SAND or RED CINDERS 77? How about home-site level ing, dozing, landscaping, dum p-trucking or backhoe service?????????????????? C a ll 855-1450 Anytime GOLD HILL CONSTRUCTION Dardanelle Com cn Cold H ill WANTED... WOMEN!!! Girls over 18 for full or part tim e work selling Holiday Ma gic Cosmetics. Very profitable No door-to-door necessary. For detail* c a ll at room 200, 216 E. M a in , Executive Bldg. (above Zales Jewelry) 9 to 5 , or c a ll 779-3787 SL?lE WOOD 16" - $12.50 for a big lo ad . MAC'S FUEL Phone 772-9206 or 855-1551 MCRE JACKSONVILLE LOCAL BANK SHOWS GAINS In response to the quart erly statement of condition c a ll by the U. S. Comp troller of the Currency, year-end deposit and loan figure* have been released by the First National Bank of Oregon's 107 offices throughout the state. The Central Point branch reported deposits of $5, 410r 134 and loans of $5, 889, 469 as of December 31, accord ing to Branch Manager F. Clifford Ayres. Comparable totals for the branch a year ago were $4, 343, 861 In deposit* and $5,120, 925 in loans. The statewide banking system registered gains of 12.1 per cent in deposit* and 1 5 .7 per cent in loan*. New figures are $1,269, - 042,189 in deposits, a* compared with $1,132, - 979, 988 at the end of last year, and $786,208,199 in loans, a* compared with $679, 829,126. T otal resources rose about $142 m illion to a record $ 1 ,4 1 2 ,6 4 6 ,3 5 9 . A ll of the December 31, 1965 f i gures are a ll-tim e high* irw an Oregon banking institution. Continued from Page 5 BROWNS RETURN Nfr. and Mrs. Harry Brown FOR SALEs 1949 Chev. 3 /4 ton pickup. 4 speed. 700-15-6 ply tires. Good condition. 664-2856. 1 tmp H A IR -R A IS IN G S T U N T The same electrical force that makes h air stand on end when combed in cold, dry weather is being put to uae in a USDA cotton laboratory in New Or leans. A high-voltage electrical field standi cotton fiber* on end, making it easy to sweep just the long strands from the field and into the spinning bin. The short fibers that rem ain go in to the trash where they belong. Short fibers create w eak spots in y a m . C urrently, between 5 and 12 per cent of most cotton is short fibers. w ill be conducted at the Chap ter House, 6 0 Hawthorne Avenue in Medford, Starting On Wednes day , January 19, from 1 to 3 pm Beginning bridge classes w ill be conducted on consecutive Wednesday over a period of 5 weeks, with Mrs. Roy Wilkes are now residing on their instructing. Mr*. W ilke* ha* an lower Applegate ranch, They , , background , . of , . teaching y extensive formerly resided on a ranch bridge and ha* Instructed classes the Jordan V a lle y area, eas at both the Medford Y M C A and tern Oregon. the Red Cross for a number of LOWER APPLEGATE HOME V IS ITO R Mr*. Lydia Head, Klamath Falls, houseguest of her son and daughter-in-law , Mr. anc Mrs. Henry Head and fam ily, recently celebrated her 89th birthday. Grandma Head a* spry as one her age, makes her home with her son-in-law years. These courses are not a regular part of the Red Cross program, but are being conducted as spe c ia l fund raising events, with proceed* being set aside a* for youth aquatic course which the local Red Cross Chapter conducts each summer. This youth aqua- tic program, the only one o> its kind in the United States, has and daughter in the Klamath River area. been so successful in the three yean it has been offered that the need for expansion ha* made ad SKATING PARTY Applegate Community ditional funds necessary. A re gistration fee w ill be charged for RELIC FOUND EVERY SATURDAY NITE (••I n n H a ll, C entral Point held by the City Council of the City of Central Point. Oregon at the City Hall at the hour of 7:30 P M., February 1, 1966 on the matter of the construction of a Church by the Congrega tion of Jehovah’s Witnesses on Lets 1 and 2. Block 40. Original Town, Central Point. Oregon in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 304, of the City of Central Point and at said hearing all persons inter ested w ill be heard upon the question. By order of the City Council of the City ol Central Point F. W. Mason City Recorder • • • » N O TIC E OF PU B LIC H E A R IN G Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing w ill be had and held bv the City Planning Commission of Central Point. Oregon at the City H all at the hour of 7:30 P.M.. January 25, 1966 on the question of the Change of Zone of Lots 9-10-11, Block 9. Original Town ol Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, from Residential Zone I, to Commercial Zone II. in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 304, of the City of Central Point, and at said hearing all persons inter ested w ill be heard upon said question. H arry Tonn Chairman * • * • N O TIC E OF PUBLIC H E A R IN G Notice is hereby given that Rodney E Hall has petitioned the Planning Commission of the City of Central Point tor permission to construct a A»ul tiple Dwelling (4 plex) on i-ot 3 , - Block 9, Original Town of Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon. This property being situated in Zone 1, Residential. The Commission has fixed the hour of 7:30 P.M , January 25, 1966 at the Council Chambers in the Citv Hall as the time and place for a Public Hearing upon said Petition Any persons in terested in said petition or having objections thereto are notified to present the same at said hearing. By Order of the Planning Commission of the City of Central Point, Oregon. H arry Tonn C hairm an SCHOOL D IS T R IC T BUDG ET C O M M ITTE E M E E T IN G N O TIC E State of Oregon. ) County of Jackson, ) ss School Dist. #6 ) Notice is hereby given in compliance with Chapter 576 O.L., 1963. that a meeting of the Budget Committee w ill be held in School District No. 6, Jackson County, Oregon, on Thursday, day of Jan- y a ry , 966 the gt 8 27th Q() o.c, yck P M , — . Pacific Standard Time, at the Central Administration Office, within said district, located at 431 No 2nd St., Central Point, at which time the budget mes sage and budget document will be -ubmitteci to the Budget Committee tor its consideration 1 ne meeting is a public meeting where deliberations ot the Bud get Committee w ill take plae and where anv person may dis- cuss proposed budget estimate- and pr0pOsed programs with tli. Budget Committee Dated this 11th day of Jan- uar.v. 1966 C. A. M eyer Budget O fficer OVERHEAD FOUND IN OLD G R A V E --This 'working action' of an ancient rifle was found in an unidentified r a v e , believed to be that of an early day pioneer in the Central Point area. It was unearthed recently when contractors digging for a water main picked it up with a back-hoe. Solid bran, the case is almost good as new, but the steel parts have rutted away. (Note the remain* of the trig g e r.) The relic was brought to the times office by Central Point Police Sergeabt Jim Corliss. JAYCEES TO SPONSOR KID WRESTLING On January 15, the Jaycee K id Wrestling program w ill begin for a ll school boys be tween the ages o f 7-13 at the Crater High School gymnasuim. The boy* w ill be taught basic skills in wrestling plus calis thenics. A ll boys are urged to attend promptly at the gym every Saturday morning at 9i3O. Each session w ill last approximately 1 1/2 hour*. The program w ill continue for 4 consecutive Saturdays and w ill conclude with the final Jaycee K id Wrestling tournament held at the high school on February < 12. Your boy* should wear warm winter coats to and from clas ses and plan to take a hot bath at home. There is no charge for the program. The class un iform can be an ordinary gym clothes or simply blue jeans and t-shirt*. NEW O W N E R --A t the Round Table Restaurant, Reno Offut, who owns the restaurant building which ha* been under lease and operated by hfr*. Olga Sparks, surveys the menu with The program is sponsored by the Crater Jaycee* and food even better. Hannah Sproul, his chef. h*s. Sproul is well-known by Central Point gourmet*. Reno w ill undoubtedly have his own Idea* on menu* to endeavor to make the Round Table - Crater High School. Instructor* w ill be Dave Brace, Troy Bel- lah, Dave Parkhurst and Jim Tacchlni. Also assisting In the program w ill be the Senior 4 .1 " SCHOOL VANDALISM REPORTED One break and entry and High wrestlen. The wrestling taught in this one case of vandalism were reported this week to Central Point Police this past week. The break and entry took program is not an end in Itself, rather, It is a valuable background far other sport* activities. We hope to deve- lope in your son a wholesome attitude toward competition and hard work, whether he is die non-athletic type, or is w e ll suited for physical a c ti vity. We shall do our best to give instruction, participation and recognition to die boys regardless of ab ility , age or site. place last Thursday at Rich ardson Elementary School. A glass door to one of the class rooms was broken and a teacher's desk ransacked. Dean G. Roberts, Principal of Jewett Elementary School reported to the police the breakage of three windows by rocks on the north side of the building. The broken w in dows were discovered Monday morning. I'm tohinf wp • »•$$!• m * '»'der »0 »»or ÀWBffl« TöOHC MM » hv»**»ewr k ---- "JOIN THE TOUNG MEN XN ACTION" JOIN THE CRATER JATCEBS ENTRY BLANK APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THB CRATER JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Name Phon« N o. < rstrr Junior Chamber nl O m m rrre JAYCEE KID WRESTLING (Crater High Gymnasium, laauary IS. 13*>S 1 An H o m A d d ress Vtnif ...... ........................................ K<» A4dr(:-t ........................... .................. P«r*n»> o I m j < Min b*In C ity releasing lha Cratar J a » t m » and Cia»rr High School fmm anv claim» for d i m i p i th*m 01 th n r r»pi» » » fa h te t. New roofing products and ma Church Young Peoples's group, the bridge lesson*. terials include a c o m p o u n d 15 In a ll, attended a combined Mrs. Wilkes, who regularly serve* that's sprayed, painted or roll Jacks .i County Federal Sav young people's group skating as Safety Services chairman for the ed on, then dried to a water ings and Loan is sponsoring, proof, weather-resistant film ; and has presented the record party, recently, at the Grants Red Cross and direct* the youth roofing of laminated p l a s t i c calendars for 1966 to the mem aquatic course each summer, is Pas* skating rink. Mr. and M which can be rolled over an bers and group leaders of the volunteering her tim e and talent M b . Jim Settle, Applegate, adhesive; asphalt shingle* with Jackson C <unty 4-H Club. an adhesive edge applied at the are leaden of the local group. in teaching these bridge classes to W C Griffith paints the pic further promote the youth program. factory; gutters of solid yinyl ture fur the calendar each year, that require no painting; steel and then presents the original At the conclusion of the five RED CROSS ANNOUNCES gutters with a galvanized finish painting to the National 4-H week beginner* bridge class a five SEVERAL CLASSES TO that t 'kea paint better. Club, to be hung in the 4-H head weeks Intermediate clast w lU be BE STARTING quarters in Washington, D. C. conducted. Reservation* may be The calendar is designed so The Jackson County Chapter Mrs H attie W Caraway ol the members can keep a record made for individuals or couplet in of the American Red Cross has of their project. In addition io either of these session*. The classet Arkansas was the first won) . . . an from any state to be «let the spaces provided for memos, announced the formation of w ill be lim ite d In number though, (ed t0 , , |e L n ilt.d states Sen the pictures throughout the cal classes In beginning and inter- to interested persons should register endar depict the important mediate bridge, using the Coren lm m <dU tely by calling the Red phases ol the 4-H club work. System. The beginning class Crow offlce at 772.44O6. \nu max he’ » against Sign H«i« • Me»I in C,i! G j ?i* N not later th»o Irw tav, Jen. h » JCF Calendars Given To 4-H Wt. Telephone. |$i. ?(., C tn*rai Point, Oregon C heek one C a ll by phone In p e r so n Or o a l l a JATCEE 6 6 4 -2 5 0 9 t 3653 M a ll t h i a a p p l i c a t i o n t o C r a te r J a y o e e e P . 0 . Boot 396 C e n tr a l P t . t O re. ECONOMY MARKET 420 E. Pine Central Point 8 - 9 DAILY 9 - SUNDAY Featuring Quality Products! 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