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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 184*
PAGE SIX
office of three of the council­
AMENDMENT SUB­
State, County and National ft,
show that the principal causes of pectively, and that their respective CHARTER
men to be elected at the election
Rons.
‘ Wec-
MITTED TO THE VOTERS BY
terms shall be decided by lot, and
to be held on the 2nd day of
THE COMMON COUNCIL
higher winter accident rates i a,e
— further providing that at each bi­
ARDEN
R.
PINKHAM
November, 1948 shall be for a
Pursuant to the act of July 3, poor visibility and inadequate trac­ annual election subsequent to Nov­
To amend the Charter of The
Recorder of The Cit?\.
period of two years and the re­
1948 Eighthieth Congress, Secon tion.
City of Central Point, Oregon,
ember 2, 1948 three councilmen
Central
Point Onton °
maining three thereof for a
30—Oct. 7 & 21
gon
being an act entitled “an Act to
shall be elected for a term of four
Session, the rates of postage and
period of four years, respec­
‘To maintain visibility," Newbry years, and further providing that
Incorporate the Town of Central
fees as increased by section 201 to
tively, and, that their respective
Point. Jackson County, State of
Charter of The City of Central
NOTICE OF SEASONAL
214 of title II of that act shall be emphasized, “the motorist must, in the
terms be decided by lot, and
Oregon,
”
filed
in
the
office
of
Point
be
amended
in
accordance
DETERMINATION
that at each biannual election
charged on and after January I. addition to having good lights, be therewith.
the
Secretary
of
State,
Feb
­
certain that windshield wipers and
I
subsequent
to
November
2,
1948
Notice
is hereby given that th-
ruary
25th,
1889,
and
all
amend
­
1949.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
three councilmen shall be
employers listed below have
ments thereof,
A complete list of these changes defrosters are working properly. COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
elected for the term of four
determined to be seasonal emnE?
Be IT ENACTED BY THE
will be published and posted in the You must see a hazard to avoid it.” OF CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
years,
and
that
the
Charter
of
As aids to good traction on wet
Section 1. That there be, and PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CEN­
said City be amended in accord­
Post Office at a later date.
hereby is, called a special election TRAL POINT. JACKSON COUN­
and
slippery
pavements,
he
advised
ance herewith.”
party may request a hearing befo~
5c.
Air mail will be 6c instead of
TY.
STATE
OF
OREGON,
that
an
in and for the City of Central Point.
the Commission within ten dav.
100 -------- Yes.
the lowest money order fee will be that tires be well-mated, with goods Oregon, to be held on the 2nd day 1 act entitled:
after final publication of this notX
101
--------
No.
treads, and that brakes be equalized of November, 1948, for the purpose
“An Act to Incorporate the
10c instead of 6c.
The
off-season” (in calerJ!
Section 7. It is hereby adjudi­ weeks)
of each seasonal empft’
of submitting thereat to the legal
Town of Central Point, Jackson
Fees on Postal Notes will be 8c to prevent unnecessary skidding.
cated and declared that existing
County, State of Oregon,” filed
voters of said City a proposed act
“
To
insure
safety,
add
a
liberal
in
Jackson
County is as stated hl
instead of 5c.
conditions are such that this Reso­ low:
in the office of the Secretary of
of municipal legislation as herein­
lution
is
necessary
for
the
immedi
­
There has been no notice of a use of common sense, constantly after set forth, and said election is
State, February 25th, 1889, and
Baglev Company, 27-4; Rogn,
ate preservation of the public peace,
change in ordinary letter postage. keeping in mind that speed must be I hereby ordered to be held on the
all amendments thereto, be, and
health and safety, and an emergency River Packing Company, 27-51 4
adjusted to changing weather, road above date between the hours of
the same hereby is amended by
Commemorative Stamps:
is hereby declared to exist, and this Zl-Zb.
I
adding thereto Article XXXI.
Post Office Department will issue and traffic conditions,” he conclud­ eight o’clock A M., and eight o’clock
Oregon Unemployment Com.
Resolution
shall take effect and bt;
P.M., as provided by the Charter of i to read as follows:
pensation Commission.
a 3-cent stamp through the Clare­ ed.
in
full
force
and
effect
from
and
said City, and the laws of the State
ARTICLE XXXI
and first published this 2ie
after'its adoption and approval by Dated
more, Okla. Post Office on Novem­
of Oregon.
day
of October, 1948.
‘
Section 1. The term of office
the
Mayor.
ber 4th, 1948 in honor of Will PINK AND BLUE SHOWER—
Section 2. And Whereas the time
Date
of
last
publication
4th
dav
nf
of three of the councilmen to be
Passed by the Common Council
Rogers. This stamp will be 0.85 by
of said special election hereby called
November, 1948.
7 01
elected at the election to be held
and signed by me in open session
A pink and blue shower was held coincides with the general election
0.98 of an inch in dimensions. The
on the 2nd day of November,
in authentication of its passage this
be held on said date, now, there­
1948 shall be for a period of two
central design is a portrait of Will Monday afternoon at the Vaugn to
13th day of October, 1948.
fore, the same places are hereby
years,
and
the
remaining
three
Roger below which is the wording Stonecypher home honoring Mrs. designated as the polling places
Ernest E. Scott, MAYOR
thereof
for
a
period
of
four
"I never met a man I didn’t like.” Anna Dale Bohannan. Nine ladies within said City at which said
Approved
by me this 13th day of
years, respectively; and their
October, 1948.
Stamp collectors desiring first and three children were present, special eelction will be held as those
respective terms shall be de­
Ernest E. Scott, MAYOR
day cancellations of this stamp may The table was decorated in pink polling places selected and desig­ cided by lot; at each biannual
Attest:
nated
as
the
precinct
polling
places
election
subsequent
to
Novem
­
several
send a limited number of addressed and blue and following,
Arden R. Pinkham, Recorder.
for the said general election.
ber 2, 1948 three councilmen
envelopes, not in excess of 10 to the clever games conducted by Mrs.
Section 3. That the same persons
shall be elected for the term
Postmaster Claremore, Okla, with E. E. Scott. Cookies, jello, and are hereby designated as election
NOTICE OF ELECTION
of four years.
CULLEN MOTOR
postal note or money order remit- 1 coffee were served. Mrs. Bohannan officials for each precinct as those
Notice is hereby given to the legal
Section
2.
The
Charter
of
the
voters
of
the
City
of
Central
Point.
tance cover the cost of the stamps j received lovely gifts from those selected, or to be selected, for said
City of Central Point is hereby
& Imp. Co.
Jackson County, Oregon, that a
amended in accordance here­
to be affixed. Postage stamps and | present, and some who were unable general election.
Phone 7115
123 So. Riverside
Regular
Election
in
and
for
The
City
Section 4. The Recorder of The
with.
personal checks will not be accepted to attend sent gifts.
Medford
of
Central
Point
will
be
held
on
City of Central Point is hereby
Section 6. The Ballot Title for the Second day of November, 1948,
in payment, Envelopes submitted
directed to give notice of such
special election for the time, and in such measure shall be as herein­ betw.een the hours of Eight (8:00)
should be of ordinary letter size
RESOLUTION NO. 84
after set forth, and the following is
and must be properly addressed.
A resolution calling a special the manner, provided by Ordinance the form in which the foregoing O’clock AM. and Eight (8:00)
No.
182
of
The
City
of
Central
Point,
Get a load of this!
O’clock P.M. for the purpose of
This office will have the Will election of the voters of The City Oregon, passed by the Common measure will appear on the ballot: electing
the following officials for
of
Central
Point,
Oregon,
at
the
Special Election November 2,
Rogers postage stamps on sale after same time as the general election Council and approved by the
the said City:
TRY
1948.
November 4th.
ONE MAYOR
to be held on November 2, 1948, and Mayor on the 17th day of Novem-
Charter amendment submit­
ONE RECORDER
Ol’K VITAMIN I)
submitting to the legal voters of ber, 1927, as amended.
ted by the Common Council of
ONE TREASURER
said City a proposed act of munici­
Section 5. That there be, and
State Traffic Notes
The City o£ Central Point, Ore­
SIX COUNCILMEN
pal legislation amending the Char­ hereby is, submitted and proposed
Homogenized Milk
gon by Resolution No. 83.
The same places have been de­
ter of said City by adding thereto to the legal voters of the City of
i
the
between
Mark
an
(X)
signated
as
election
polling
places,
a
new
Article
to
be
known
as
Ar
­
Central
Point
for
their
approval
or
Pedestrians now are more likely
IT'S DIFFERENT!
number and the answer ’ voted
withtin the said City, as those places
to be killed in the country than in ticle XXXI, providing that the term rejection at said special erection in
for.
selected for each precinct polling
office of three of the counciimen and for said City to be held on the
the city. Secretary of State Earl T. of
GILMAN’S
place for State, County and National j
BALLOT TITLE
to be elected at the election to be 2nd day of November, 1948, pursu­
Newbry reminded rural and surbur- held on the 2nd day of November, ant to this Resolution, the following
Elections.
“An Act amending the Char-
SANITARY DAIRY
ter of the City of Central Point
The same persons have been de-
1948 shall be for a period of two proposed act of municipal legisla­
ban dwellers today.
P.O. Box l»()
Central I’oini
by
adding
thereto
Article
XXXI,
for
signated as Election Officials
Accident records for the first six years and the remaining three there­ tion amending the Charter of sai 1
providing that the term of
each Precinct as those selected for
months show that 19 out of 40 pedes­ of for a period of four years, res- City:_____________________________
I
trians killed in traffic met death in
rural or unincorporated areas. Con­
sidering the much greater number
of city pedestrians, the danger in
each individual case is obviously
higher in the country, the safety
official pointed out.
.1
Most dangerous action of the
rural pedestrian is crossing a high­
way. Failure to judge the speed
of approaching cars accurately is
one of the principal reasons fov
*
—I
these fatalities. For each yard a
pedestrian walks, a car travelling
50 miles per hour will go 15 yards,
Newbry said. City dwellers usually
do not have to cope with such high
speeds.
Three out of every four pedes­
trians killed in the first six months
It takes just two minutes to read this ad and
HERE IS A CHALLENGE FOR YOU. Make
were under 15 or over 60 years of
what
you
decide
as
a
result
of
it
may
change
a real study of all candidates offering them­
age. The secretary urged parents
your own life and that of your children for years
to assist in teaching safe walking
selves for public office in this election. Forget
habits to children, and urged drivers
to come.
to remember school hours and drive
for a moment your own party affiliation and
rru
•
4. •
•
1
4.U-
The point
is simply
this:
carefully near school grounds and
that of the candidate you are investigating.
crossings.
Post Office News
International Trucks
Tractors and Farm
Equipment
THAT MAY CHAKS! YOUR WHOLE LIFE
With earlier hours of darkness
signalling approach of winter, mo­
torists were reminded today by
Secretary of State T. Newbry to put
their vehicles in readiness for the
dangerous weather months.
“All of us who drive are noticing ;
the heavier demands being made on
our electrical equipment,” he point­
ed out. “We should have our lights,
battery and heater inspected now
to be sure they’re in good condition
for winter driving.”
State accident records, he said,
Those whom we elect in this election may well
decide most of the vital issues which will affect
you directly—peace or war, prosperity or de­
pression, moderate prices or high ones, progress
or stagnation.
These are the reasons why it is more important
than ever before that we VOTE FOR THE
BEST MAN in every office, large or small.
Think only “Is this man, is this woman, the
candidate best suited by personal background,
ability and record in public and private life for
this particular office?” Do this honestly and we
are sure that you, too, will vote Republican.
Remember, vote for the best man, may the best
man win!
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Congressman
(third district;
HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Congressmen
(fourth
DOUGLAS McKAY
Governor
EARL T. NEWBRY
Secretary of State
HOWARD C. BELTON
State Treasurer
GEORGE NEUNER
Attorney-General
Pd. Adv. Republican State Central Committee of Oregon,
Newell Elliott, Sec., 320 S.W. Broadway, Portland, Oregon.