HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 08/09/19563DAY, AVG'tYST 9. 1958 • . p.j ~ _ NpMS1aR 17
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Appdintments Asked
For Readiness Teti
On August 21 and 22
,Parents of chtldran eligiblrr+ to
take school readiness tests are
asked to call the school super-
intendent's office at Crater High
school for appointments.
The office number is N(Jrman-
dy 9-2793. ;
Pupils of School District SC
who will not be six ,years old
until after November 15 are ell«-
ible to take the tests on August
21 and 22.
Children who will be allowed
to take the test must~be six be-
fore January 15. A child who
shows a mental maturity of six
years and six months on the
test ~ will be admitted to classes
on trial.
Testing will be held at the
third -grade gtrilding at Central
Point Elementary school.
vFW Collects
Autos, .Scrap
~n Clean-up
Five abandoned automobile
tbodi~s and five artit ono-half
tons of scrap metal were picked
up Saturday and Sunday by
members of Central Point Vet-
C.P. American 1e~r~ns 4~ Pbreign Wars Post 9318
A request that appxoximately
25 residents of the Midway
Four-Corners area northeast of
Central Point be' permitted to
make sewer connections with
the city's trunk Line was heard
Monday evening by city council-
nten.
The proposal was presented by
Earl Yoakley, owner of Yoak-
ley's Little Super Market. He
was nrcampanied by Sab 1"iart,
county sanitarian.
In his request, Yoakley point-
ed out that only those firms and
homes which could be served by
gravity flow could be allowed
to hook up with the city's line.
kie also mentioned that Yormar-
ation of a sewage district gt
Four~Corners has been accepted
by Medford, but that th® ex-
pense oY serving the widely-
scattered homes has halted the
project,
Hart spo}ce briefly to city coun-
cilmen and stated that no new
construction is being allowed in
this area bzcause of the sewage
problem.
Yoakley reported that tho 25
persons ln, that area are vitally
interested ;tt securing sewer ser-
vice and r ^e willing to pay any
roasonabh, monthly service fee.
The reaid, nts would put !n thou
own seu ~• lines, Yoakley said
and pay this expenso themselves.
Hobert Padgett, water and
sewer committee cltQirenan,
promr~iced that the eoune#~ would
investigate tits .proposal thor-
[u9oi leg9 P83gis a .~{ti}hto
technicalities would ~ave to be
checked before a definite answer
could bo given. ,