The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 21, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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Lawyers, Accountant
Invited to Tax Confab
Accountants and attorneys of
the Central Point area were in­
vited this week to join the sec­
ond annual Southern Oregon-
Northern California Tax Confer­
ence at Ashland October 28-29.
The invitation came from Fred-
ric Lawson, Klamath Falls, gen­
eral chairman. Throughout the
conference, changes in the fed­
eral tax laws will be stressed.
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
point of beginning; thence
South 85.14 feet more or less
to the point of beginning,
containing 11.13 acres.
be excluded from said District.
All persons having an interest
in or who may be effected by
such change of boundaries of
said district, or by the exclusion
of said lands from said district,
are hereby notified to appear at
the office of the Board of Direct­
ors of said District situate at
Route 2, Box 365, Medford, Ore­
gon, in said County, on Tuesday,
the 2nd day of November, 1954,
at 10:00 a.m. and then and there
show cause in writing if any they
have why the change of bound­
aries of said District as propos­
ed in said petition and said ex­
clusion should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
By Harold W. Sexton
■Secretary
Published Oct. 21, 28, 1954
NOTICE is hereby given of a
special meeting of the Board of
Governors of the American Leg­
ion Club of Medford, an Oregon
Corporation, to be held on No­
vember 3, 1954, at the American
Legion Club, 414 East Main
NOTICE
Street, Medford, Oregon, for the
purpose of dissolving said corp­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE _
oration and transferring its as­ that Robert Ronfort has filed his
sets to American Legion Post duly verified petition with the
15.
Board of Directors of the Rogue
Published Oct. 21, 1954
River Valley Irrigation District,
praying that the real property
NOTICE
situate in Jackson County, Ore­
NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN gon, described as follows, to-wit:
that Elliott Truck A Auto Parts,
Beginning at a point South­
Oreg. Ltd., a limited partnership,
easterly of the right-of-way
has filed its duly verified peti­
line of the relocated Crater
tion with the Board of Directors
Lake Highway, said point be­
of the Rogue River Valley Ir­
ing 174.56 teet East and 503.-
rigation District, praying that the
11 feet South of the North­
real property situate in Jackson
west corner of D.L.C. No. 61,
County, Oregon, described as fol­
in Township 37 South, Range
lows, to-wit:
2 West, W. M., and running
thence East parallel with the
Tract I
North line of said D.L.C. a
Beginning at the Northwest
distance of 845.89 feet to the
corner of Tract described in
Deed Records, Volume 189,
West bank of Bear Creek;
thence South 175.0 feet along
Page 589, Section 24, Town­
ship 37, South, Range 2 West,
the bank of said Creek;
thence West 931.15 feet to
W. M., in Jackson County,
the Southeasterly right-of-
Oregon; thence South 25’ 30’
East 85 feet; thence East 914
way line of said Crater Lake
feet; thence North 80 feet;
Highway; thence along said
thcnve West 950 feet to the
highway line North 25" 58’
point of beginning, .contain­
East 194.65 feet to the point
ing 1.63 acres, more or less.
of beginning, containing 3.77
acres,
TRACT II
Beginning at a point 20.1
be excluded from said District.
chains East and 28.37 chains
All persons having an interest
South of the Northwest Cor­
in. or who may be affected by
ner of the John S. Miller
such change of boundaries of
D.L.C. No. 61, Township 37
said district, or by the exclusion
South, Range 2 West, W. M.
of said lands from said district,
in Jackson County, Oregon;
are hereby notifed to appear at
the office of the Board of Direct­
thence South 2.49 chains;
thence West 12.49 chains;
ors of said District situate at
Route 2, Box 365, Medford, Ore­
thence North 2.49 chains;
gon, in said County, on Tuesday,
thence East 12.49 chains to
the 2nd day of November, 1954,
the point of beginning, con­
at 10:00 and then and there show
taining 1 acre,
be excluded from said District. cause in w riting if any they
All persons having an interest have why the change of bound­
in, or who may be affected by aries of said District as propos­
such change of boundaries of ed in said petition and said ex­
said district, or by the exclusion clusion should not be made.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
of said lands from said district,
ROGUE RIVER VAL1J-1Y
are hereby notified to appear at
IRRIGATION DISTRICT
the office of the Board of Di­
By Harold W. Sexton
rectors of said District situate
Secretary
at Route 2, Box 365, Medford,
Oregon, in said County, on Tues­ Published Oct. 21 28
day, the 2nd day of November, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
1954, at 10:00 a.m. and then and
In the Circuit Court of the
there show cause in writing if
any they have why the change State of Oregon, for Jackson
of boundaries of said District as County, in the Matter of the
proposed in said petition and Estate of Virginia Ellen Powell,
said exclusion should not be Deceased.
made.
Notice is hereby given that the
BOARD OF DIRECTORS undersigned has filed his final
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY account in the above estate, and
IRRIGATION DISTRICT that the Court has fixed Novem­
By Harold W. Sexton
ber 8, 1954, at 1:30 o’clock p.m.
Secretary
in the Circuit Court Room of the
Published Oct. 21, 28, 1954
Jackson County Court house as
the time and place for hearing of
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN objections to such final account.
that Oris H. and Birdie Swear­ All persons interested are re­
ingen. husband and wife, have quired to make or file their ob­
filed their duly verified petition jections to said fuial account, if
with the Board of Directors of any they have, at or before said
the Rogue River Valley Irriga­ time.
tion District, praying that the
Dated and first published this
real property situate in Jack- 7th day of October, 1954.
•on County, Oregon, described
Carroll W. Powell
as follows, to-wit:
Administrator
Beginning at the Northeast
Published Oct 7, 14, 21. 28
corner of D.L.C. No. 56,
Township 37 South, Range
RESOLUTION NO. 119
2 West of The Willamette
A RESOLUTION submitting to
Meridian; thence South along
the legal voters of the City of
said claim line 637 3 feet;
Central Point at the regular mun­
thence North 89 00’ West
icipal election to be held Novem­
328 3 feet; thence South O*
ber 2, 1954 at and with the state
14' East 583.7 feet to a point
and county general election a
in the County Road; thence
proposed act of municipal leg
West along said road line
islation amending the Charter of
348 5 feet; thence North 1*
the City of Central Point by ad­
00' East 589 5 feet; thence
ding thereto a new Article to be
South 89* East 1782 feet;
known as Article XXXIV auth­
thence North 714.1 feet to the
orising the common council to
south line of tract described
create further bonded indebted­
in Volume 191, page 511 of
ness of not to exceed $20,000 00,
the Deed Records of Jackson
for the purpose of constructing,
County, Oregon; thence East
furnishing and equipping a build­
along Mid South line 483 1
ing for fire hall and library pur­
feet to a point North of the
poses in said City.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 1W*
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
Council of said City is hereby said election shall be required.
Section 5. The ballot title for
COMMON COUNCIL OF 1 authorized and empowered to
THE CITY OF CENTRAL
issue and sell general obligation such measure provided and re­
POINT, OREGON:
bonds of said City in the sum of turned to the City Recorder by
Section 1. That there be, and not to exceed $20,000.00, notwith­ the City Attorney is adopted as
hereby is, submitted and pro­ standing any debt limitation or is hereinafter set forth and the
posed to the legal voters of the restriction now contained or pro­ following are the numbers, ballot
City of Central Point for their vided in or by the Charter of title and form in which the afore­
approval or rejection at the reg. said City or any amendment said measure will appear upon
ular municipal election of the thereof. The debt Limitations or the ballot:________________
City of Central Point to be held restrictions contained in or pro­
at and with the state and coun­ vided by the Charter of said VOTE YES OR NO. MARK X
ty general election on the 2nd City or any amendment thereof IN THE SQUARE FOR THE
day of November, 1954 the fol­ limiting or restricting the total ANSWER VOTED FOR._____
lowing proposed act of municipal indebtedness said City may in­
legislation amending the Charter cur or any provision of said Charter Amendment Submitted
of said City:
Charter or amendment thereof to the Voters by the Common
CHARTER AMENDMENT
regulating the issuance or sale Council.
___________ _______
SUBMITTED TO THE VOT
of bonds shall not apply to the
ERS BY THE COMMON
bonds hereby authorized or the CHARTER AMENDMENT PRO­
VIDING FOR FIRE HALL
COUNCIL
indebtedness created by the as­
AND LIBRARY BUILDING:
AN ACT
surance of such bonds.
An act amending the Central
Section 2. The common coun­
To amend the Charter of the
Point
Charter so as to auth­
cil
is
hereby
authorized
to
levy
City of Central Point, Oregon,
orize
the
Council to construct,
taxes
in
addition
to
all
.other
being an act entitled “An act
furnish and equip a building
taxes upon the taxable property
to incorporate the Town of Cent
for fire hall and library purp­
ral Point, Jackson County, Ore­ of the City of Central Point in
oses,
to issue and sell general
an
amount
sufficient
to
pay
the
gon," filed in the office of the
obligation bonds in an amount
Secretary of State February 25, principal and interest on the
of not to exceed $20,000.00.
1889, and to amend all other and bonds hereby authorized.
exempting
said bonds from
Section
2.
That
the
same
places
subsequent amendments thereto
debt limitation, and providing
enacted by the legislative assem­ are hereby designated as the
for a tax levy to pay such
polling places within said City
bly or by vote of the people
bonds.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE for the regular municipal elec­
100 ---- Yes
□
PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF tion as those- polling places se­
101
----
No
□
eded
and
designated
as
the
pre
­
CENTRAL POINT that the
Charter of the City of Central cinct polling places for the said
Section 6. It is hereby adjudg­
state and county general elec­
Point, being an act entitled “An tion.
ed and declared that existing
act to incorporate the Town of
Section 3. That the same per­ conditions are such that this Res­
Central Point, Jackson County,
sons
are hereby designated as olution is necessary for the im­
State of Oregon," filed in the of­
fice of the Secretary of State election officials for each pre mediate preservation of public
February 25, 1889, as amended cinct as those selected, or to be peace, health and safety and ow­
by all other and subsequent selected, for said state and coun­ ing to the urgent necessity of pro­
viding the inhabitants of said
amendments thereto enacted by ty general election.
City
with the building herein­
the legislative assembly or by
Section 4. The Recorder of the
vote of the people be, and the City of Central Point is hereby before mentioned, an emergency
same hereby is, amended by ad­ directed to give notice of the is hereby declared to exist and
ding thereto a new Article to be proposed Charter Amendment this Resolution shall take effect
known as Article XXXIV to read hereinbefore set forth by pub­ and be in full force and effect
as follows:
lication of this Resolution once from and after its adoption and
ARTICLE XXXIV
in a newspaper of general cir­ approval by the Mayor.
Passed by the common Council
Section 1. The City of Central culation published within the
and
signed by me in open session
Point is hereby authorized and City of Central Point and by
empowered to build, construct, posting a copy of this Resolution in authentication of its passage
equip and furnish within the in three (3) public places within this Uth day of October, 1954.
/s/ Donald E. Burelson
corporate limits of the City of the City of Central Point and
Mayor
Central Point a building for fire also at each of the polling places
Approved by me this 11th day
hall and library purposes for the for such election, said notice to
use and benefit of the inhabit­ be given by publication and post­ of October, 1954.
ants of said City and to acquire ing aforesaid not less than ten
/s/ Donald E. Burelson
all property, real and personal, (10) days prior to such election,
___
Mayor
appurtenant thereto or connected and no further or other notice of ATTEST:
therewith and for the purpose of the aforesaid proposed Charter Arden R. Pinkham
providing funds therefor the Amendment to be voted on at
Recorder
Oregon’s steady supply of pure, wholesome
milk should not be meddled with by politic­
ians or organizations seeking personal gain.
Oregon’s health authorities and grade A dairymen have
worked harmoniously for over 20 years to provide children
of Oregon with the finest, most sanitary milk in the world.
von NO AGAINST THE REPEAL OF OUR ESSENTIAL MILK MARKETING LAW
J Those Who Know;«.Will Vote NO !
á
VOTE8XN0
on November 2
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