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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. American 10/06/1955)N COVNTY, f)REQON THUA9DAY. NOVEMBER ]O. 1855 ^ANUMAER 9 Proposed New Contract for City Water ~e Indicates Price Increase to Residents IM1 A71 ®,L~ FMJCi 167CHOOL &!UA'i• t4 .e ~b6~E S1~f1~/'tO1P '.. ~ y~, .. STOPPEI tr st ~~ r'yti •; .~ rf •- "' r. - t A ntni ... -~ ,tlarriatt'rv~ve JftIQLy~rl~ N/6N/~/i9Y BUB )OA STOPPED C.P. American 995 Rpnnld Mend, member of Crnl- or rhnplm~, Fulurc Fnrmars of Americo, hna received the Ihst Berkshire gift from the swine chain started lust vent. The choln wos instHuted Ins) yanr by Faber`s Formers Supply a7 Medmrd when C. W. Anhorn, store mflnngcr, presented n Berkshire gilt to Gerald Aoll. The only requirement is that n gilt must be returned to the chopler so it moy be awarded to nnolher member. Five frcahmen'boys were inter- viewed 6y chapter officers be- fore this yeor's ownrd wos made. STOP FOR DU9E8-Plelurod nbova ore illnefrolione o! Oregon ®school bus atopp law, On n Iwo-lone rood, you must slop when meeting or ovortalring n school bus whlcb hna hallod to load or unload chlldron. On mulliplo lano roads, shown In tiro 8oltam akotch, you mU4t atop only 1! lrovoling In fho semo dlrentlon ae fho boa. Drlvoea moy oaf ppees fho boa oe long as ony chlldron oro Ieavlne fho bus or eroeeing fho rondwoy. Mead Receivee Cilt Bike Safety Program In FFA Swine Chain Planned to Kickoff NEW PICKUP TRUCK Chief Rirhnra ,{rupp o[ Cent- rnl Pnim Rural Fire Prntcrlimr Distrift wos in San Fraticisrn \V edneatlsv to take dclivcrv nt a Haw pickup for the deparnnrnt. S-D Day Promotion An Immadmle bicycle entoty program cans announced by Po- Tice Chlet Ornn Chnetnin, city 9nfe-Driving Dny tlircetor, ne n Ito-In with 3-D Drty nn Dacom- bar 1. CIdeF Chnslaln sorted lhnt nil bicycles will be cheeited for proper equipment. .reflectors. Ilghts and {Icense, to ncquoint younRatore with Iha importnncc nt Aflte drlving. Chnslnin is also planning on intm'mntlonol program to tench adult drivers. He indicated lhnt he w11I deliver 5-D Dny folks to slobs and nrRUnimtions wishing informa0nn oboist the nntlon- u•idc safely promotion. Ex®lnrpr Srnutr N@W, C@ntraCt Rat@ May Cauee 25 Cent Monthly lncreaa® An incrcaeo In fhocoat of orator to fho city of Contra) point and a rolatod lncronao fn cantor rntoe to Indlvidunl city usora was dlacussad by city eamenmon Monday ovoning durhtg tltoh• No- vombor avaelon following pro- aeninUon of n proposod now con- tract for orator from the City of Modtord. _ __ -~-1'tl-o now eatodulo, proAtt4od to fho council for study, Inc~lentos on Incroneo In fho coat of tNator to fho Illy, Rnead on Ilgura~ com- pliod by Ute Modtord Wntor Commlealon for Ilto porlBd Oc- lobor i, 1084, to Novomltor 1, 1065, fho incroaeo cast nmounta to D.D por cont. Tho presonl wnlrnet with iho Modtord Wator Commlealon az- ph-ca Novmnbm• 23, Aa n compmrelon, fho present mtd proposed wnlor cosiE to thn city mo outlinod below; Connoat ptaean! proposod Inch ~ L00 1.75 1 Inch 1.30 a.25 1 ya brcit 1.40 a.86 2 bleb 1,00 3,T0 3 Inert 3.30 0.90 fn ndditlon to thle bneo too, fho chy o! Conh•ni Pohd must cbnrgo nn addlttannt $L60 to aacb con• Heel to pay off fho bondod tn- debtodnoss ngnlnet tiw cantor systont. An ndttittmml scimdulo tm• wat- t cr lu excess oI fho mlulmung of DonO Itnliollq, le oleo pt»poeaad byy fho cmnmisnlnn. Thlq'-eoRS'dit1U"- provldm: 1st -00,000 gallons nt 36 cads per thousnnd, noxt 300,000 i;nllons n4 I6 cents per tlrouennd, next 1,1100,00p al 7 cools per lhnusnnd and all ovm• 2,000,000 nt 0}4 coots per thousnnd. City Racordm• Ardon.Plnhhnm cstlmnled That the Incronso to On dlvldunl wnlcr uaors wottid bo no lass Icsa than 28 cause por month. In May of thla year, tiro Mod• ford Wntcr Commission propoa• ed n walm• rnlo Inereneo which mnountod to nn rato lump oY about 2B pet• cent. Tho latest echodule Ptosentod to city eoun- cilmen Monday to n daeroaga from thla m•Iglnal proposBh As nnothw• comporelon, fho metered commerical cola echod• ule in effect In Modtord now cltnrgas $1.05, $2,25, $2.OB, $3.70 and $T.BO for lho conncete ))clod above. The citotgo In oxcoga of the minimum is I1 cents, 8 route, o cents nntl Byj cants. Glut rote sat•vlcc in Modtord, not to La coatuead with metorad service, costa individuals $2.80 por month. Coundlmen eeterrotl fho pro• posnl Lo the wotor committee for rnport at the next meeting Na- vembcr 17. J~ C. P. American 19 street. fie `expects to Lava thd= office' open late next week. Bnsbnw will be the [feat ab~ Corner in Central Paint in about four years. The last prneilcing altornay here was Bruce Manley, avho hod an office here .bsielly nbout two years ago. Previous to that time, Stpnlay Janes, con- ducted• a law yractiea in 1059 and 1851. Earlier, W. G. Trill practtcad low in 4he town about 28 years ngo. The new Attorney k n notivc 04 the Rogue River valley, He was born in 1824 ih Medlord, attended grade schools there and graduated from Madfold High school in 1992. A veteran of Navy aervlce during World Wor II, he served from 1943 to iB46. Hashaw received his bachelor of arts degree -from UCLA to 194& and graduated from the Un- iversity of -Oregon few school with o ]bachelor of law degree in 1949. FSe was admitted to the Oregon State $er Association in 1948. I•?am 1949 [0 1952, he prac- ticed law in Hendon, Oregon, and served as city attorney [or the titles of Bandon and Port Or- ford. He was admitted to practice fore the Federal District court ~ 1951. From 1953 until 1955. hr .ens 3 h 1. t t. t i r Dismissal Nety dismissal limos for grade and Jrigh schools In Control Point wore announced this week bent the of[iea of School Supt- •H. P. Jewett, The new hour schedule was eatebllshed fo help solve the heavy-bus transporiatton pmb- tom chic year. The earLer dis- miasal time will allow a change in bus routes pod an easier trans- p°rtati°n achama. At Central Point Orada aehool, grades ono and Nvo will )le di3• mlesad at 2:36 p.m. The temaln- tYig six grades wilt lopve eloases of 3:1a p.m, 1 Jtt Oratdr High school, dla- Inlasul ;(race has peon oat for 8:48 p.m. Three la na chongc in dismis- sal times nt Gold Iiiil or Suir-' Water Y}istriet Aalca $39,746 >From City ~'or L]ne Congtroc$eon A preliminary draft of a pos• Bible working agreement between the Cliy oY Centrai Point and the Elk Wnier Dfalrlct was pre-. canted Monday evening to ally counsilmmt der t`•_ it review and rnvv~~working egreemcnt Invites partlclpnllon by the city of Cent- ral P.oin4 in She conatructlon of nrwmor line from Medlord to a point Ius{ soulK oI the city. Thi9 .proposal waa preaenlefl to the council several moniha ago ~by the Slk W,..tor p~ trlc[ How- avar, tagal 1. :hn~allttos forced reorganlratio, , at the water dis- trict and a e.,. v vote on flee ~66nd Issue. The bond election was pas<vd last tveok by lha Elk district vot- crt. In the prclimfnory ngrmmenf, -4311ey ^rasrntcd to tke cnunrtl, a anm . Two now 89-pr ,anger busses shnrc39 0[ the cwaters tint- rThis nro now itt service in the dl[lrlcR amount wouldhelp construct n one of Central Poin4 appd one at Fargo elxo water main to a paint Gold I[ill. J. R. Cacriran-!s. a 340 feat south of the city limits. nett' bus driver in the Centrai By paying this sum. loin .iho Point nrea. - rnnaiructiart fund, Yllk WaMr Aflcrnaon .bus tone have been Disirici proposes to deliver n changed sflghtly, :iupoplnlendent mnsimum uF 1980 gnilnns nP water JOwet{ reported, and one morn- por_ minute to the riq' for n 2fpC Reverend Jess phcis drGing. tvnirr ilspnvraitdin61c0 e~tcA M~dtord this rdn, O.rnrnht n! the P wafer line would remain with the F.Ik Wnlcr ° Ashland Dislrirt, according to the slitter- " prc- limin. >)• ngrermvnl. Faa#all Atlrr rnnnidrrnhlr discuccinn Game hY olt members nP the city rnun- tyll~~ ®p ~tt1 } @ g~ eiL City Attorney Kent Hlack- iKaDed #a sr rlla6{ ® hors! and Reconlrr Arden Pink- b~'i6 618g ham were directed to ronlnct . oBBclnls of Lha Elk Wntcr Dla- Hecausc of diffleutlies with ~lhc field IighYS, the Ccnirat Point JUnlor Fllgh-Ashland football Homo 4his ovcnittg, Thursday, has ronan mound to Ashland. The contest will be played at 7 P•m, toniyitt on the Ashland Junior Htgh field. Oeigfnal(y, tna game was slat- ed for Centrist paint ticld, but one of the light pairs around the ~Aold waa snapped pt! and could na[ be repaired In time for the game. The return game with Ashland, scheduled for October 29, will be PlaYad on the Central Point field. This Is a reversal 01 the previously announced schedule. tdct with cnuntar-prapnsnta- Mombers oP the council pr*Int- ed nut thnl they favor ge[Iing nn arldilional wnlrr supply for file city. One oP lhr points suRgestdd by the trouncii was a reelProcating agreement with the district in- volving combined use o! o seC4ian of the presto( tilt' water Ilnc along Merriman Rond. Other suggesLipna from the council were possibility of own- ing a poelion nt the now construc- tion rather than race[ving service only; paying far water through the now n'aler line on A trans- porlelinn x091 Laois. Members of the rnuncll also rrgP,estM a meeting with a com- mittee [rnm Elk lvalcr bis[rict '~C^hurch Cgpa+r+cle 5lateg I3aPVE8t CBat1V8~ to diuuxr the participation by Genital Point