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soma, Medford Water Commis-
`~4r`'"'~l~i="PUblle6ed we 1 on 'fhurada b Central Polak
r 'r}; publishing Co Chester A -Ashton and Cecil A, sion agreed`to sell Central Po1nt
water on the foliewin besisi
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~ wlil, oti - demand suDPfy 610
tht e. t1a'rler ftieh• mat ro 6000
galione ~bt water eaafi peg month
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or a totes 012,660,000 gallons per
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~ •AAgOC1ATION' " month, ,as.wateT is' used' for
houaehoid-.pugs, ,For these
bill mater's Ged 1 Point is now
pAe`YPae 2.80
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~-- ,:. -~- being charged EOB2.60 on the
new contract. The old contract
81x[~b(opths. ~•• _.•..•.;...--...._. 7ST6 Advertlsmg rates on ApPllcation
~, tq`~ ~ .~Cep11 A.-Sharpe Jr., Fditor
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nd'$ would have been EtilO.OD-khis
ahotya a considerably increase
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t;. - Telephone NO 94323 but !e based qn the' minimum
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. ass. Alt water aeon were natl-
edltorlally speaking ... - tied of this 9nrxe9te et the dine.
~'At'NYCATHY 9UGOESTiON~ Ae a~tromparison'end to show
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- :~"Jhwae our pladaure thle week to have guise a chat with
• nun ueera whero they benefit
from the now contract-1fk 880-
'Wailade $bWen, new chiPP of pollee In Central Polnl. - tember 1869, tt,A14,800 gallons
of water were used end und
"- {%~11ef fioWop, ae a ReW comer to town, .polnlttd out aevemt er
the old"contract "rate thla watsr
thlit In the ally whleh Iho average resident has been prone cost us ;1800.20. Under the new
. ~ to o , k. -
~ contract rats thle. amount will
„~ C1t et
Bowen'a suggesllon, In ~ the dnlbre3l- o[ public 'solely cast us Et00B.02=a subatpntial
apd..9he appearance of the sown, 'had Io do with the number
deaprted automobile and .Truck bodies 'scattered throuhoW the deereace, [rain which all "users
writ benefit. Our next hlgheet
ally on 'various vacant lots. The chief ~polntad oul'thal these ilgure was to October 1864-wa
paid E1237.eD for 7.201,200 gel-
' wrecks, In addition to ruining the city's appearance, also area Ions-nt our new rate this would
de(In1te~ hazarcl to the many youngalers In the area. ~ cost us E1298.9f-practically the
He nteniloned shat the Bmgli fry love to play around thane enure price.
dp~eJlcte and That Ihgy could be earldualY INured oR tom metal - T'herotore, benefldel use of
np[(1 broken glass. In gddlllon, 11 would nai fake ~mueh fora water Is needed In Central Point
ypungs(ev(o lock hlmeaif Inelds the trunk of these wrecks - , _ to keep our minimum gallonage
at or - above the ae"va
itit
with fatal resuhe,
Tho Chief eu
ggasled that owners of these autos clear them ' n m
on
galiorr mark-this can be brought
about by more l
out of town .. and we'll heaHlly second his Idea, awns and ail
availebie space being used for
Most lank dealers will bn glad io pfek up the wrecks for shrubs, flowers, gardens, ale.,
salvage, ao 1t would be no eltort to have them remoKpd.
' thereby making for a more at-
We hope the persons wife own rho abmtdoned cars take tractive city and more pleasant
Chief flowon a euggssllon to hears before a tmaedy acrurs home aurroundings.
. W(th ~thla thought
in mind, end
T,~E AEI .
faith in our community, that we
will grow to the extent of a reg-
Thay always say That "a wo}d io the wise is aulltclentl" ~ nthly uea to exceed the
Our thought on the mailer has to do with the sudden heat 7750,000
which wlit giver ua the se7ne rate
WSlye. wttlch hoe struck the county and hrtnsd grass ilndei-dry as. the .IB4fi...contract-end
an
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Them le now a dollnlle fire hazard with the Lower humidity and "
y
"mounts over that wilt M'a con-
dryness, siderabie decrease-we feet we'
We ergo everyone to be
parlhularly carelul wllh mmchos
' have beyn able to etleot a ve
,
cigarotlos, trash [tree, etc. Prevent hraet ~ good contract [or Cenlrei Port
~ water users for the next ten
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R NO$E. IS R NOSE, ]8 A NO$!tl years, and sincem hope that
our water consumption in' th
bras a silly thought to wind things u
l e
not loo dismnt future will be
p
You have probably soon or road alwul Jackson county's nbie to advise aft, users of e
decrenne in their water Mils.
war on porcupines and lho bounliea being paled far a porky's nose.
We teal eorla.wondarod what Cou
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T ~ - ROBERT H. PADGETT
Chai
n
y
reasurer Karl Ianouch
does with all the porcupine noses ho colledsP rman-Water Commission
Clty o[ Central Poidt
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~ f it.
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When"lhc Central Point Mnynr
and Clty Connell atgnod n ten
yam' cohlrnct with the MMfard
Wnlcr Commission in 1945,mosc
people tmnsldered costsrvere nt
u sap level. Rowmrer, we all
mnlfza norr. costa Ot construc-
Ilnn, production and mninlennnc¢
Lave been rnnsidernbly increns-
od.
hl 1055, wlththc oxpirntion Of
the 1045 mmracl, MedfoM pre
aanWd Central Point with rt new
eonlrorl and role showing nn
inerenae of 23 per cent over the
1046 rate. Your Mayor. Counrd,
Water CammLSSion and Cily-Co-
Ordtnntior aPenl many hone [ix-
uring some way to'npcorb the
increase so it would not hove
t0 lx pnucd nlonB 'to you. Tlu•
Mnynr and Water CommLssinn
C.P. American 1956 ,-_
members mcl several limps with
the Medford Wnler Commission
cord dlscusaed lh¢ problem of
the nerv. rate-Tellers were mnii-
ed to each Medford Commission-
er; individual members of the
Medford Council and Commis-
sion were contnchd personally-
sotne Wcrc brought to Central
Point to inspect the care o1 our
inwns-this con[inued -diligence
finally brought results and we
wmc able to secures more rtl-
trnctivc rote.
MONTHLY NESTING
Monthly meeting o[ the Wo-
men's Chrlslksn Circle of the
FlrsE Presbyterian church of
Central Point edit be Neld on
Thursday, July 19, The meeting
wet open at t:3Q p.m. „
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ON HUeINE33 TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titus of
me Center left Tuesday on e
business trip to Eugene and
Lebanon. They expect to r¢tutn
today.
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