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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1966)
A / r / y y TURKEY T I M E . , . , Hare we » r e .a lm o e t Thanksgiving lim e again and it aeema only ye ite r da we ware com p la ining about the long dry lum m er. Tim« ce rta in ly does fly ! O ir belt w iih e i to a ll of you for a wonderful T hanktgivlng TIMES CENTRAL POINT to the evening prayan of her sleepy little daughter wai astonished and amatad ;t> " M ; e tx c a r r Decline ' r f j < s Activity Is Measured Construction Of New Junior High School In Central Point To Start This Week Bustne»» activity In Dicgon sluwwd siwr.> «vbat d u ru « tiia (h iyd quarter uf t09 6F .a i,bU ru iivd M d seven ««rcenf above tfce ge iio d rsst year, sr^urding to "O regon Business Barosnetsra,** The quarterly ecorvn.j-; pxh- Realtor, ts produced by G,S. N *. aiur..'.l liaok e# Gregor. ry{ Is ifej-J by D r. Edward iie td , Professer of Bankin_ and L i oimce at the I olverxiiy di Ora- go, "G ifl B io k ’« Bu-trv- Dar>- m e t» r," a m etsure of ( aaa a s tt/-., to a-! state, dropped I.£ i* /" iia .Tmn July to en e«tie;ab- ed 146.1 in S e p tm l« r. It is based on J • j fo r the period 1057-59. V < I -aw », keep# When, he hollars le t him go, Ecnie, Meenie, M in y, M o ." * PAID FIREMEN» In th li colum n l i l t week I g»ve a "pat on the hack" to OW local Volunteer Fire Department. T h ii week I would like to take » m e ipace to te ll you a litt le b it about the Central Point R iyal Fire Department at titay a lio have a crew o f volunteer! along w ith tome the paid men in the depart m ent. A»»d. ypu know, ,he just may have a point thnre. Our c ity departemnt of v o l unteer« toe, a le ftiliC »Ob. But what happens il there II a lite tome Sunday a fte r noon and a ll the volunteer, happened |o be out o f town for a Sunday ride ill the country, picnic or la m lly dinner’ I know for a fact •Jyat lome oí out c ity vol unteer, have re tin t'd such ..eafertamment jm t In order io keep someone :.i'tbv n jiMt in case o f fire which it nof quite fair eith er. WHh a paid man on duty, he i) thete. He i» being paid to he there, Sunday or no Sunday. Fowler brought up another point. . if we had a paid man on duty, he couid get a truck out im m e d ia te ly to the «-ene o f a f i r t . there would be no delay, and the volun te c n could follow by p ri vate car. Something to Ih.nk about, *T ¿ f C entral Point Hural Fire Department'» rotter boast» 12 volunteer firem en and 7 paid men. Nate and W ilm a Grisham, dispatcher- live in an apartment in b a d o f th e ’n a tio n and a ir on duty 24 hour« each day. They not only di.patch a ll call» lor the rural departmen, but al»r> cover the call» for c ity alarm« on Freeman Mason'» o ff- hour». Freeman 1» dispatcher for the c ity crew during the hourt he 11 on duty at c ity recorder at c ity h a ll. The rural department cov- erg some 60 square m ile , in the area and each firem an hat a fire radio in h it horn, for emergency use. Volunteer« on the rural department are Maynard Hadley, assistant c h ie f, Rujie W ilson, Bob W alker, Donnie Fiber (a lio on the Board o f D irector»), George G illn ia n , Chuck Hewett, Bruce Matlhieson, Larry G olber, Wei C la flin , Boh G riffith s, Dwight Harsh and Louie Loper. On the payroll are C h ief L .C . Liscnbee, Elm o V ia r, Larry fishhack, D u k N o rrii, K in, Osbourne, Dave Itid g - by and Jim Fowler. The rural department has 3 (lumpers, 4 tanker. and 2- 4 wheel vehicles fur fire continued un page 7 ) I t « P o i ’ íg » Pfltt-' / X M jd f o r d . Oregon, THURSDAY. NOV. 2 4, 19641 VOLUMF 2 NUMBER 48 •leap, I pray the* Lord my tout to crew . He explained the rural h o p feel they have a very e ffic ie n t iorce hecauw oí /< J ' c t i l / i k<. cct>d C to Intar tier sayi "Now I me down, to paid men. Satieday I ca lle d the sta tion for Inform ation and talked to Jim Fowler, one o f the paid men on the rural / -c y W <n«/ Day! KIDS SAY THE DURNDEST T H IN G S ..... One local mother lin e m n g // i T7 i. decline Is the re su lt ol a cianL ,utio a of th ii« s , maiabitne dr-ip m re - fil- q ti« i sdusuucu&s, <du»»ii 27 percent ffu m last year) which Lsf been attributed jj ir t ia l ly to the incieased demand !>tr cre d it by business firm s and the reduction « f .«is available fo r i- ,i:s. cauaiag a ris e in morty sgrt in te re st rates. Thi -iubii ration reports d a t three saw m ills xnd J4 p ij wrvxJ m ills have closed because uf me ¡»•fi.ii sq^cere and that a reduc tion in the labor force at other his m ills also has been made. Lum - ed •jcA to L T A :— g f U t f . ■■ .i. i'. h . r ?- — a X ' - I w m i . POINT -CKoOL — Thi» i l thè archili- . liratatef ni Ijie proponivi ne» r i-nira! Pnir< Iunior High Sehnnl enn- ii urlino <•( whtcti i» ’heduied ln «art tilt» week un i». m u Drive eas' ot ‘ he î'a riflc Highwny «t (en tra i l'oint. IY h - Construe lio n o f the new Central Point ju nio r High School ¡1 he dialed to start this week on Scenic P ’ lve east o f P acific Highway w ith i Completion date set fet Januray, 1968 i'h . aew $1, 44-,, 131 build ing w ill con tain NX, 060 square fre t in llo o r 'juice jo lrii d by 37, (XX, »quare feet of covered w . 'kways. The com plex ol nine b u ild - ingt ' I !' constitute one Of the !a.ge»t school' in t i .■ lyogu, R 'vai V ille y . Ashtand HospHof Construction Makes Progress The new iu-lsed addition to the Ashland Community Hospital i t progt «suing on schedule, at cot th ing to A dm inistra to r I h t llip H taitlry. •The roof w ill go on this w e e k” Huntley said. U !th the fountktlon In well before tho r a in s came, no con»'ruction • problems are anticipated due to weather. Completion date fo r the added wing is set fo r A p ril . Con» atructl.es co«1 of Die a d d ilttil has a ixguippud. the total cost w ill be «946,090. Ausland Conatructton Co. of Grants Pass is doing the build ing, architect i t Vince Oiedson, Ashland Same Shakespeare Directors Return For New Season The entire 1966 d ire c to ria l staff of the Shake spe are an 1 es tiv a l w ill re tu rn to Ashland for the 1967 season, according to Angus Bowmer, founder arwi pro ducing d irector. $1.444,1 H cement b lrn l and wood < nrepb \ of nine buildpit*.* will be t-r.t .J the isti^esl w h orl p i», ih» fingía* Va! »'; Compk -urt date b*e been fm J artuai . IWS Lvm ent block and wood *rc / The hu ild in g is to côvvr to be the basic b u ilt lin g rn.ier» ÍK c acres o f the 21-jcre iil* ta il used in construction w ith ippfOVttd /or the school. gilt»lute b e a iiii <«iid fleck- Whr» the c o m p ir* » c z ing comprUurg Ibc lo o !, i tc r- p k te d , p w ill Lous«* the p r v ior wai hi arc io I k * o i si«.d t hrnt enrollm ent of S50 stud ccn.'trnt t ion» ent* s o d a lle * for d i rions in the largA'<i b i .»f - l o c a i for an 1«. U »ng tin gymnasium an i muh»- enroMmerx »»I !,2 ó 0 . purpt , rc. >m, v -til bv a t .- Three ot the b o i m * ¿ym njvtum . a R irl'* cyrnu.*»- t r t ’ ldmsr'’ * itk in the ’ on|*! »O. JUtr ini ttpurj w ilt fetteste folding or ».*,*«> a ml -I a t le *•»’- li o r. « m a«».»*x» lp a *low vi»uéttIon ü> t* -»* JilD ytgtiOliS. . ;breO * *«>• ' the kuitloo , cakttftre» ** t* a»»'« h, mg tor clas»r< brought up tu • classroom lav it h Mobile Heme F'te Totals Fam ily's Possessions crafts, home econo- n iu iic ano gymnasî» n V IH M I m p ’ houre d h . the othei in?» o f ’ he com ok * CHAUNCEY M t J FATHLH C A L U l la S a ia n X a y Chauncey »WiX'-.w o o tifie d o i the d o t h of hi> father at |o lic t iM inci». A/U’ he w»» in lo rrie d to funcr.ii arrangement» inr ua* .ik lr io secure* plane re»<-rv.ition*» ami attended iaU r it « it Johei. The ’ ottony M - fl1 • • »W3» sic* ed in r. • I»cct to L iih v i. p w ill bt* open »omeun»e on Wcdm s.fay. It. • M . Dov. il v> - . 86 when ••<’ tuccumbed to an apparent heart attack, lie i« urvived by his v idow anti three sons, C. It. M cDowell and fa m ily »>( Central Point, Max M cD ow ell and fa m ily of r i o t u . Illin o is , and WiUw.d ouhl t »yttetr pora id School D is in c t Holiday Scheonle Centrai have foi »luden y boli». ■ luut ni tic ein» a ru »or future needk* ion in num i. » lu ru l, nwch.ime, k ai i/n^tnet-n»u S y the brm ol XV j Urque - eoo im . n, zl- Mond.»y . 1 Christmas school h o h- M. Dowell and fa m ily o f Cary day Marts Thursday, D. . . 22 Indiana. TfSsSèCwill rvsurn January 1. lia ll Point Pen* P atent* c i, b a ll p o in l pen* dal«' hark to Ih e ¡ale lBtkl* i-um m ercial m odel* appear«*»! early a* 1B95 liupeiu.* lo t .«'eeptanee oi the p«ns in the 1‘n ite d Stales was supplied by the V S Army d u rin g W orld W ar II. when it n e -tu d a w r itin g in stru m e n t that w< ttld not leak at high a ltitu d e s Tannery Local Swim Pool Com. S its 2 Bay Benefit Sale Decembei Stfc and 6th a o u n rftt run-max« sad baked food sale w ill be spemored :»y ,he CeAtral Pomt SGiro- i or . Loci C cu.raw u-i to ,.cid at 32 Holly S t., Medford. Th«- com m ittee member* are i-quc t ’ ing dr,iut,cas of u . iu ii aua good articles for run maa* * * w e ll as ba'arJ foods (ot this sate. Trsti la - very v wtby cause, o m e - hi.18, to Le v»fit each and >'.e- • <w of CenUei P cici. A i r - v Saving donation« are ,rk. i 05 c o o tie t the L, . . .-• tlcna - ja r* ' Beck t, 664-38S9; Mr . I ¡»a W heatley, (»64-3,58 and. Mrs'. Mita Tayior, 664-1044. Rummage art x icles may be le ft at 431 >th Street and for those nas in. '.on ilic n hut un- i, to make delivery are . , ed to - . . il -ny o l the i-ov- me nltone-i persons te arrange ior pickups. C»iy Hermann, turm er Jr» *cphinc ( -'-.it' d is tric t attorney Ir. mg in Led Bluff, C alif., '» s ae.xJed from the t » r ■ in t o Bar t ) the Ore- r r - t Cn-tn. Sherwood, »sow has iht* bide- that were collects io. h. Shady Cov, Pee \*e c league fuinl rai nc pro te ct. Huk*s rd a ll ktn<*s ure acceiM jhl? for this pFoiec». s u i. i * s. K,»v Pole who , if iV u iie d ••« judge:, of »he C irc u it arw La*- t r ic t Courts ot die State of Ore gon and to a il county judges and county cle rks, the B u a ri of Governors of the ( le g tx, .XJie Bai id<\ ted .he m om m encatioo that H e m a n i bo suspc.-vted f-om .ftoir.horrhip in *he fir e g o « State Bar. Safety Awards P esented To PP&L Employees t wo national -afet' 3'».i • • b«- presented later ih i* inunin to Mcsifurd d is tric t employees uf Pacific I’lAser k l.iyhf I <Hit- pan) fu. th»'»' safely rccurd uf «•.» m ilium rr.an-iaJurs «ithuut a time-ls's* aeeident «•«• iqiury. d e h w ie d tlx* (rules w h ile on i -us»»k tr ip ?o Portland. S uperrr.an! A Boy? It s a G irl? «acifU Power A Light ptn y’e property tasas in Je soe. County totaled 6623,064.61 tlu i year, an increase of 22.6 percent o r 6< 14,666.31 more (tea • year ago Pacific Pdwer i< the country'« largest m w e r . £ P Davenport, P n hL «Ush- ric< menagar, said the increase 1,4-gely reflects the (-any*! «xp-msiats of electric service fa cilitie s In the county. T ie tax payment made tMs e-;k »a* pa rt r f a statewide k> : r i of >3.892,66» in property taxes Pacific Power paid in M «< Oregon's 56cuunties thisyear. • Thia ia equal to >16,144 overy day," Pa-'cnport said. "Die poster company reported that school d istricts receive a m ajority a tha tax funds, and hat more than 64 percent of the • Tegor. property taxes P P tLp eid i t year were dfstrlbuted to school districts. f k i ’x r ’n Re sires Suspension >rom State Bur Walt« F on«1 H -Its D Ht», i o t i k ia h tv port» S» bool w ill be d ism r ed twu (tours early today (Wed nesday) and student:» w ill no« have to return to school until 1 - r awa wood g.-nducts ercptoy- i j.it is <1 a»n t.6 peicu.it from la t . y .'r r . Altnougb the ttocUaa in f : r f emu lu s be« » <>»(*»« t , ofl, .r-w y u the.,« >(*•• " l>,.-, f'< i:J eiuplcg-mcm . '.’z-e-ore a.» indicate«, by nu d «.rp Ip- rth s c in '. eirq>Lymem .•n«i»ranee cla im s. i v ji, though 0«! Uuneer ind wixxi inc ,.-trie r are *• Hl spots 7,. th Oregon .cor,«any, there ia evidence-. >f «rowth ia»J w »ll- oeir< in the »»ate ihnwti ir. the tiz.-.l ;i»i lay.Tient flgui-es which ■, .LfjO i,-» .iepum har. The ite B o ! •• raent rat, . 3.4pui .-er.t »•.u to? towe.-i fig u re since Au gust, 1059, Pe -n ,.ai I t * rane in fre t'» o f >r 'h- f ir s t eight mrxitht of j w yeaj, - r.-ocrtgd b> " & n - » i s* ' • - 1 . " ir,t re,, e ! li . f . per- cuid ;• i iro-er! «n * «N«ti<in»ide it -ease of om. 8 2p erce .it. Dre- g rt’ s t i r e h i- -a s si.- >v*-cti ba- < miv two other s ^ io s . i t 1PPC.M. a - t.i, “ign g g i'ica '- t ,f? i icxome w ill approach toe . t -i years n f 1959 v.w 1065 •-•(h cash re ;e iL fs iro m a rir narkatiftgs hold.ng up v e i, well ti * je iK Uiroagc August, At "»«• arr-t ds e id n s tn tr f on acti- v - - O rtg o r h.,.. teen the highest • ie r. th ru, defafta « .r e s n fiid y tow e r i.i rtptcm ber t .a.-, in Ao»rst, ti,,.- hiyti p o ir. c f the year fo< L'-e r .x Compared to a year ago, •‘ - re war no increase in bank 3et»:ts tor the fate a* a whole, t u t in Portland v w i wr.»« an . .-case Hearty I f oarcent. m 1 i bank debit .cached . in bn» de-tinea in "» < r i: - torn they have i” i •*•!•• «tnsuice hme, ’ Oita i .- B .i / i- tc . ,w .■' • ■ .-a- m n iiaC , i t year ! ’ * ‘ i i-i.'oeiH 9 t--w»»i'd ' h r • - i. . tvity in tbs « -»« yute u n L -U i. .' a- 3 »< m v mag- • a iu i'i ¡a t .iiiu g la> i ia .«ot ■ - •' a e r. segon J ¡ft-.-... 4 u r » ’ '( -intsiXit that • ..;,aed d i.u *s u u a lia .. « ' the eerr ,ny -i e r the year? eer- »3 r .11 II *S3I' the. i r Pact Oi rX ' ' i t .' »--•njT iS flrts. fackson County*« (-orgeat Taxpayer Üh Plans are being formulated for the 27lh season of the Festival when the new company convenes fo r 51 nights of play-acting. Another ballsd opera w ill f t produced thia coming year wr W. Bernard Windt, music direc tor Sbirlet Dodge, choreograph e r) and stage d ire c to r C arl Ritch ie joining In the {w-oduclion A 1067 music-dance special has been definitely w-hpduled fo r ma tinee performances at the Var- •v Theatre following the suc- ' last sum m er's "B e gg ar's fcy dotin (.ay. (album of "B e gg ar's Opera” available. The two records nearly a ll uf the songs lost oi the dialogue from sfhglng, with the o ilg ln a l Aihlind caeU Priced at 98.95, (including m allia fl gnd handling costs), the recording* are in ompstlble stereo. The album may bo ta n - dared by w ritin g Tudtar Guild, Box 463, Ashland. •5 r* ) . Á ' Pi(! S CO CIP\N«-O! . . I hi H. i i I m ‘1 Shop Itu a h u r v iii. __ 1 irvi lii—<llt Clu»Ck :i4ki»d \A (u » i r f li4p|H*iii i»x* Lisi lavi 1 nd.iy ni hìiwl ol n.im ul: il,, litih "g n 1" » h (g iir\t li. I.x u l. 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