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í / i ’U ' r s j V J -' * - f è e y S7 ».ft by Norm ajean CENTRAL POINT SAMPLE COPT TIMES daepM'aMewnaZ/addai/ftMa^spwieaAZy/ ' Wasn't going to writ« "H a m b lin » " thia week. I" m enjoying what is going bo be aa a ll too brief vac ation at tha Rogue V alley Noepttal. , Leu Sunday afternoon after a c a ll to my doctor, it war decided I'd batter check in . lu re enough, at around i 1 p. m . , K ip Dwight Anderson made hla debut at 5 lbs. 12 oa. and a full crop of hair, i We are both doln g fine and w ill be home a* this paper la being put together. We folks of the Rogue Riv et V a lle y can be proud of this Rogue V a lle y Hospital. It la the finest best appoint ed congédiai hospital I have aver been privileged to be ('vacationing" a t. Wa are, <^d course, proud o f our local Crater Hospital which is one of the finest. I would have been at Crater except ter a combination of ciroum - rtances which brought me to the Rogue. « We have been very fortun ate. My mother, M s . A. R, Robinson of Seattle has been able to be with us and has taken excellent cafe of thfc rest of the fa m ily — and me too. We shall be sorry to have her leave us the flirt of next week. We want hér to k rt w how much we appreciate the help she has given us. Pnjoyed a "conference" c a ll to the city h all on Mon day. They had heard Ktp will a g irl— ao Freeman and I had lometlilng to fight ato u t. I ' l l certainly be happy to be back In "shape" « r ,n ao we can get down to some serio» feuding. i ----------- Jessie Matheny, our ace Second Clara Postage Paid at Medford, VOLUME 2 C ity Council Has Evening of t P roblem s Mayor Saxbury brought a "hot" council session to order promptly at 7:30 p .m . Tuesday evening. We refer to the weather when we say "hot". C ity Administrator Mason and six couk . iT 'a n were present with deputy city d a rk Lorciu Tate keeping tha minutes. C ity attor ney W illia m Mansfield was also ^resent. First in order of business was a diacuastnr. on C ity _ Ordinance No. 836 on a requested sone change from residential to com m ercial. M r. and M s . Charles Fletcher explained the proposed change from re sidential purposes for chinchilla processing and requested a council decis ion. After some discussion, the council voted naye. John ftuce requested and received permission to vary depths of lots in subdivis ion on west 1 Oth street. Council voted to approve request of Roy L. Rinnan for sone variance from re sidential to m ultiple dwel ling oo tth and Manaanita. Request by James A. Gardner, 260 N . 5th street far an "in home" radio and T V repair shop. Approved. Request by Harold and Irene K inney to convert garage at residence at 715 Laurel street was ap proved subject to approval of the State Fire Marshall, Mrs. W illie Cermann • discussed water and sewage Jacksonville correspondent, it helping keep ahop. M t . White was called to work at Burclaon'a in Medford. She w ill endeavor to con facilities under the Bancr oft Plan on a proposed new subdivision. No decision tinue aa Cold H ill corresp- ondent. was made pending approval of the subdivision. Archie, w ill you take the beating Mason has to take for his to -called "publicity" ? I could start it by calling you a sheet m etal outhouse b u ild e r--o r tome thing equally appropri ate. Uncle Mason tezi I hope Norma Jean w ill get on the Vail next week. Dear Unci I may not be quite aa active at I hoped to be for tome little w hile. I'v e had aome wonderfril visits from fir lends--and alto aome beautiful gifts. Thanks, to all of you! Exam i ’pplica'ions Open For PO J<?b Appln .itHili'. Im l l i / rx a in iiin - iiu ii lot pii.oiinn.'ii'i at .lack.Min. vill«' will hr n|M’n Im nciTptani <• until Aug armrriing to the U. S ('m l Nervier CommlHsinn, Applitii ions ma\ hr nbi'i'ied Iru m 'Hol.iinl Hover. V. S. Cm! Service Exiinnriei ill Hie M< I-4 ford Pn-t Oilier, nrf'ording Io Medford Pontmaslrr Al Bind lord Form* must hr filrd with the U S Civil Set vice Commission. Washington. IH ' and postmark- cd not la id than the elnsiilg date The eommisMon will tlicn nolifv apphraids alwillf lesllng > dales Tests will I * conducted in M»'(I Imd. L___. Official From Ghana Io Visit Medford An o f f i c i a l represent alive from the country of Ghana will visit the Medford Water Dc partment Monday through Wed nesday of next week, accord ing to Robert Lee, water depart ment manager. W illiam Frimpong, a mechan ical engineer, will arrive from Corvallis Monday morning, Lee said He will view the depart m ent’« methods of operation. THURSDAY, A UC . 4, 1966 NUMBER 32 Com plaint concerning an alleged fire hazard in a motorcyle shop on Front street. The mayor advised Fire C hief Turner to con tact the proprietor of the business relative to conform ing to the fire code. " _ . Turner informed the mayor Exams Announced For Federal Posts The Rm rd of V S civ il Serv- ce E.vrfinuins, Agriculture Re search Service. U. S Depart ment of Agriculture has an nounced examinations for a number of openings. Positions available i n c l u d e biulugual aids biological lab oratory technician and agricul tural research technicians. Po sitions are located in various offices of the Agricultural Re search Service, U. S D cpirt- ment of Agriculture in a 2-4 slate area including Oregon, Washington and California Fm ilw i inioimalion may be obtained hy consultinit the Civil Service Hepieseniolive at the Medford Post Office or fiom the hoard .hv writing to 410 S. Fnuith S t, Room 220. Minne 04528788 Pete Logan, Medford, nation- ,1 rodeo announcer, is a featur ’ d announcer in the motion pic ture. "Run Apaloosa Run" nnw thowng at the Craterian The ater The Wall Disney film is based on a story Written hy Larry Lanshuigh who also serves as producer • director of the movie. Lanshirgh has received two academy awards for his work in motion pictures I,ogan stated that most of the picture wna filmed without him due to rodeo commitments and that his announcing in the pic ture was done al the studio and welded in ai a later date. S u b s c rip tio n C am paign S ta n d in g s W ill B p P u b lis h e d N e x -n» t W eek Tour of Oregon Pi'ize to be Given the only action at present would be to stop arc-w eld- in g until the building Is brought up to code. afana Kip tested a C ity Council ev before Sept. 9 . C ity re quests they be filed on August 1st. to give tim e for verification. Request for reimburse- m e tt to J. A . Rogers 210 K ing Street on problems arising from sewer constr uction. Authorised. The State Highway Eng ineering Commission not ified the Council that speeds on the Rogue V a lle y Highway w ill be continued as they are at present. The Council, however, voted to request that speeds in the city lim its be reduced to 30 miles per h o » . The council also consid ered taking an option oo a parcel of land on Bear Creak for $200.00 far a period of two years. A three -w a y exchange of property between M s . Car» the city and (he Catholic Church was considered and tabled for later discussion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. LOCAL DOCTOR AND FAM- Governor Mu-k O. H atfield (le ft) and James Short, director of O egon agriculture, inspect auto mobile which w ill be used to promote "Grand T o w of Oregon." a statewide contest sponsored by the state's 13 agricultural commodity commissions. First prise in the contest is a ttip around the state in the car, for an entire fam ily, Sept. 10 through 19. Contest is open to the general Uc and winners w ill be announced at the 1966 Oregon State Fair, Aug. 28 through Spet Sept. 5. C A N D ID A T E S T O REGISTER FOR CITY O FF IC E S o f elective offices in the C ity o f Central Point must be filed with the C ity Re corder not later than 5:00 P .m ., August 31, 1966. The following offices w ill be open for e le c tio n :- Mayor , 2 year term - in cumbent, W illiam F. Sax- bu* f t . . C ity Recorder, 2 year t e r m - - Incumbent, Free man Mason C ity Treasurer - 2 year term - - incumbent, F. Lorain Tate Councilman, Ward I - 4 year term - - incumbent, Bert O . Adams Councilman , Ward II - 4 year term — incumbent, Dale Bartley Councilman, Ward in, — 4 year term — Incumbent, Chet Ayres Petitions ere available at the C ity H a ll Petitions must be signed by ten (10) legal, register Old Stag e Road, are now w ith the C ity Recorder tans during their stay in the midwest. D r. Flowers served In the bouse of delegates of the American Osteopathic Association at its annual business meeting mid-July at the Drake H otel, Chicago Musicians w ill be arriv ing Tuesday, August 9. The supper w ill be pot luck and w ill be served at the Britt grounds the evening of their arrival. Menu w ill be beans, 'fly ing saucer' sandwiches, cole slaw, salads and bever ages. V ivian Passmore w ill call members for food dish con tributions and volunteers to assist with final prepara tions of the event. Tha September meeting BUSH HOME SCENE OF B RITT FESTIVAL SOCIETE MEET.................. Members o f the Britt Festival Soclete held their August meeting at tha ' home of M i . Pauline Bush, 202 North Bameburg Road, Medford. Mrs. U c a s Salyer, presi dent presided ever the meeting which convened a t I p . * , , Monday, Aug ust l . e Welcoming supper com is scheduled Monday, Sept. 12 at the home of Mrs. A l Schmechel. Since no members of the nominating com m ittee were present at this meeting, nomination of officers was voted postponed until the September meeting. It Is hoped that local persona w ill volunteer to appear at concert presenta tions dressed In old-fashion ed dress to act as hoots each evening performance. Mrs. Robert Kagy stated m ittee chairman, M a . that tha following homes John Anderson announced w ill be shown dwlng the plans made for tha forth House Tour - August 11 - between the hour« of 10 - coming e v e » . Lucky W inners to Get Oregon Tour , C oast Trips Petitions for nom ination IL Y RETURN FROM M ID WEST ......................... D r. Max Flowers, M s . Flowers and fa m ily , 3347 Illinois, Missouri and Iowa were visited by the Oregon- land Qee very 1«portaat I t e « that was aah■ed wea the tto i the Tbme to be some rale C m change w ill he event - $1.00 each - ph. - 664-1692 ed voters Petitions are certified by th> County Clerk. Acceptance of nomination must be signed and filed home after a two week business and pleasure trip to the midwest. Friends and relatives In last V alley SaaMeybael«aqgerea the ■ r o l o r a i » o f bratee« s* the Tizne:I te the extent thera aie ses ím b I thiags timt have eet been eocm vlfrbed. by NORMAN HANSEN age, available fop able compromise was reac hed and the city order re mains in force. necessity for candidates filing for election on or Dwight DINNER DANCE......... AUGUST 13th - 8:00 p. m. MUSIC iction notice from an apart ment dwelling for alleged violation of city ordinances. The case arose from a disp ute between the council and owners of the building involved an completion of approved parking space on the premises. No suit Resolution authorising installation of new inter change lighting at the Free way to reduce traffic in unfavorable weather. A letter from County Clerk Marvin Madden on SW IM POOL BENEFIT PIONEER CAFE, PINE STREET, CENTRAL POINT $3. 00 per plate................ Mrs. Dorothy McGrath and M s . V em Right pro apolis, Minn. Logan Appears In 10 CENTS PER CCTY "Grand Tour of Oregon", a statewide contest for the general public with the first prize of a nine-day trip around the slate of Or i gan, Sept. 10, through 19, for an entire fam ily, was announced today b yG o ver- nor Mark O. H atfield, Jame: Short, director of Agricult ure and Ben D. A llen, C hief of Oregon's Agricultural De velopment Division. The contest is sponsored State Fair, Aug. 28 through Sept. 5. Contestants are asked to write on the entry b lan k, in 25 words or less, a finishing phrase to the following statement: " I would like to win the "Grand Tour of Oregon" because- — - Contest winners w ill be announced at the State Fair. Completed entry blanks must be returned to the commod ity commission display at the Fair in the Natural C ity L ib ra ry Read inq G roup P a ra d e WASHINGTON RESIDENTS FIRST TO CROSS BRIDGE Five Raymond, Washing ton residents waited a ll The parade w ill be held Wednesday, August 24, at 7:00 p. m. Meet at the Central Point Grange H all parking lot between 6:30 and 7:00 p. m . The parade w ill end at Paulsen-Gates parking lo t. Treats w ill be given each child in the night in order to claim the title of being the first pier- sons acroes the new bridge from Astoria to Megier,. Washington. B ill Campibell, Mrs. Canqi bell, Mr. and h*». Ed Jan hunen and Lcrris Bordon, Raymond , Washington were in the first car to cross wb— the bridge opened for service at 6 a .m ., Friday, July 29. parade. Some small prizes w ill be awarded to parade entries. Groups, such as Boy Scouts e tc ., who wish to be In the COUPLE RETURN FROM VA C A TIO N ......... parade to make it more interesting w ill be welcome. Several people are needed with drums or other musical Instruments. Reading certificates w ill be given at the Central Point- or of the contest is Ray L. Kozak, promotion manager for the Oregon State Dairy Products Commission. ible to w in. Names of childr en and their ages must be included on entry blank. libary oo Wednesday, Aug. 31, to those who have finish ed reading their ten books Families need not be residents of Oregon. by that date. Children who have finished their books may pick up their beginning im m ediately through the commodity com missions and at the Oregon the standlag, ready before the p ap « goes to praaa. Ccraeetanta w ill not be expected to report this Saturday. . nam e at the lib ra ry . Resources Building. Rules of the contest are: Only married adults w ill be elig Five secondary prizes of a "deluxe" weekend at the Oegon coast w ill be awarded In addition. 5,30 p .m . T M . w ill allow m faeiera t i n e to geS 4 Chllsfrea wiahiag to participate in the parade for the ead of the Central Point Summer Reading Pro gram please leave your ' by the state's 13 agricultur al commodity commissions. Ceneral chairman and direct O fficial entry blanks for the contest w ill be distrib uted on a statewide basis w ill >s only a m report to y each weak which w ill he Now home after a motor tour and vacation , are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Prooye n, 3149 Hanley Road Mr. and hfrs. Van Proo- yen were accompanied by Mr. Van M . Van Mr. and Prooyen, Prooyen's patents Prooyen's parents, Mrs. Abe Van Cottage Grove. The vacationers camped and visited points of iuLe-- certificates j « jw . Rei. zmber, the program est in British C olum bia, Canada. ends oa August 31. BIG CAPACITY FOR BIG SAVINGS 12 Boon - Eugene Bennett's Studio, Mrs. Thomas Bar- row's, Scheffel's Antiques; Mrs. Robert Beyers and Mrs, L. H . Valentine's. The House Tom is being sponsored by the Peter Britt Mzsic Festival Association as a benefit for funds to meet expenses of the com ing concert season. Siskiyou Recreation Pictures Can Bring Up Io $200 Cash Y R E K A — I f you vacationed in Siskiyou County and t o o k colored pictures of your children fishing, swimming, boating, etc., e ou can win as much as $200 rash. The Associated Chamber of Commerce of Siskiyou County is sponsoring a contest to pick out good pictures taken in Siskiyou County. According to H arry Crebbin, secretary of the associated chamber, ‘‘Wt need pictures of children enjoying our beautiful Siskiyou They can be enjoying a ra ft trip down the Klamath, skiing on Mt. Shasta, duck hunt ing at Tulelake, relaxing in camp on the Scott River, panning for gold on the Salmon River, or on pack animals going into the M arble wilderness area, to name but a few of the photo ideas. The slides can be fam ily photos, but they must have chil dren in the action.” The photos will be judged and on display at the Siskiyou Coun ty F a ir and Paul Bunyan Jubi lee on Aug. 11-14. There will be four prizes of $25 each; four prize« of $15; and four of $10 each. save time save food save money new NORGE Shop less often food freezer • Prepare Meals in Advance ity aTsiles Serve Favorite Food» Year Around HUGE 19 CUBIC ÈEET HOLDS 6 6 9 lbs. Paulsen & Gates APPLIANCES Central Peint, Oregon • / Phene 644-123*