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PROPOSED DISTRICT - This map indicates proposed
boundaries for a downtown assessment district that would
help pay off off-street parking bonds. Hearings on the
district would follow a green light from voters Wednesday
authorizing the city to pledge its full faith and credit
behind the bonds. It would eventually be established by
city council ordinance. Properties within the district
would be assessed on the basis of benefit, depending on
their distance from the parking facility. Shown In this
'map, near the center, is the proposed "Keeney Plan" self
parking platform straddling the Southern Pacific railroad
tracks. Officials estimate that the assessment for a lot
with 25-foot frontage near the facility, based on a 20-year
retirement .period for the bonds, would run under, $40.
Properties "further away, near the edges of the district,
would be assessed at lesser rates.
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4 H Club News
Busy Sewers Club
The Busy Sewers club had
their last meeting Nov. 24 at
the home of the leader, Dolly
Weber. The meeting was
called to order by President
Patty Mallot.
Secretary Sandra Calkins
read the minutes of the last
meeting.
After the meeting was ad
journed, refreshments were
served by . Donna Copeland.
The next meeting will be Dec.
9 at 4 p jn. at Dolly Weber's.
Linda Mollet,
Reporter
Table Rock Packrati
The Table Rock Packrats
met at the home of Carol and
Aletta Myers Dec. 1, in Cen
tral Point.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Glen
na Brown. The minutes were
read and approved.
Our next meeting will be
on Dec. 15 at the home of
Mrs. Mary Myers in Table
Rock. We will make plans for
our next year of 4-H activi
ties at the next meeting.
The meeting was adjourned
and refreshments were served
by Carol and Aletta Myers.
Anita Pierce,
Reporter
Antelope Sewing Club .
The Antelope Sewing club
meeting was held at JoAnna
Mallory's home on Nov. 29.
Parking, Slop
Signs installed
Central Point-New parking
and stop signs have been in
stalled in Central Point, Po
lice Chief Wallace Bowen has
reminded area residents-
A five-minute parking sign
has been installed in front of
the post office building, and
two-hour parking signs have
been placed from Highway 99
four blocks east on Pine st.,
he said. '
Parking also is limited to
two hours on side streets in
the half block north and south
of Pine st.
Bowen said Central Point
police would enforce the new
parking restrictions, and cita
tions would be issued.
The meeting was called to or
der by president Nyla Mur
ray. The pledge was led by
Vice President Charlotte
Bush, and the roll call was
taken.
Under new business dem
onstrations for the county fair
were discussed. It was decid
ed to start on the demonstra
tion early enough so as to get
in plenty of practice.
The date was set for Dec.
16 for the annual Christmas
party.
. Charlotte Bush,
Acting Reporter
GARY CROSBY SUED
. Los Angeles -0PD- - Singer
B i n g Crosby's oldest son,
Gary, 25, has been named de
fendant in a $44,370 damage
suit filed by a Long Beach,
Calif., couple who claimed
they were injured when
Gary's sports car struck their
automobile last Nov. 11. In a
suit filed Friday, John A. Sul
livan, 57, asked for $36,500
and his wife Ruth, 49, for $7,
700 for injuries they alleged
ly suffered when their car was
hit from behind.
MOVIE BAN
Montgomery, Ala. -flJPD- All
movies running past midnight
have been halted in an effort
to end teen-age violence such
as led to a fatal tavern shoot
ing two weeks ago. Police
Commissioner Clyde Sellers
Friday said the ban was
agreed upon by theater man
agers to keep teen-agers off
the streets at night.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Sunday, December 7, 195S . S
New Mazama Lodge To Rise From Ashes
Portland-UPD-George Fran
cisco, president of the Ma
zamas, indicated yesterday
that the Mazama lodge near
Government Camp, which
burned Thursday, will be re
built. Francisco said there were
no definite plans at the mo
ment but it would definitely
be rebuilt.
Fire destroyed the 27-year-old
structure Thursday and
the loss was estimated . at
about $35,000. The lodge war
insured for only $20,000.
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