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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1957)
o 0. 0 0 EIGHT &9lJgfc (IGO) Ordinance Regulating Firearms Use in City Considered by Council An ordir$nc rtgu!ting the use or SJrtBarir within the city wra h consiSferd if second time at th Nov. city council meetir Thfi cdirii( passed the council, () to 3, Thursday, but tepGgd Council pcJicy the mes ur)iut $ rouht up egain if th njinc8 j not adopted by Q2re(t&ir minority t th first (3ief. council approved (fc nr.nfrr.nt to thg ordinance $f$ic ouIif permit the police Ceh$? Id i.Mg permits up to 30 - 6e.ngnqg provides that t&op'ig 2vir,t; iide of the city !ho bothered with "nui.ics'' type of animals can apply r use of (t) firearm per- mit.OTng) number of daystype of weapon (frd location for use would decided by the police chie xh council tabled a request for(aj charts of zone from Class X, r family, to class IIIA, limited commercial, for property (it (C1E Lak highway and g&S ri rd. The property & $n$ by L. P. Older, who (i- ftg plans to open a boat tSHje building on the site. The V$ glirinin) commission rec f n8d th) change, but coun (eleS felt not enough nxice ifn (given property owners ii;,Jh(area) SKd council approved vactr djg projected alley near the (Stiff gftd Roebuck company ($0fc$rty fj 10th st. The alley is (lMft$ between an existing (jfcftfl (grid south alley end Riv- !pfficatio) of an additional feet on thi1 north side of 'lHt3Scwn(jt. -s ccpted by (18 euncil. Theection extend rto th Pruitdalt (44it?o. the) property ws deed (ita if &t& by Butr in8 Mc- (tmtwnt faei (3iftmm9ient t the sifn r (ilsjls to rmit military rv (Jftf ft) Use aiitwelfc In front of (TWeJting office for Sieplay of (fijf ae pesaei.cThe amend tSJfBf ftrovteet that aign should (jeg ferock passage on the fide- Jthts cfiuncil jlso renewed (Tf t ligfctinR contract with Cal-(ifgai-Oreon Power company Ci (Jt f eeMo-year baaii. A form Cot J9-jftr Contract expire leat (Jftftftft. Un3er the- contrect, the (tiff tf'eedl to pee S mnU par !kUa8tt fcour ite th eity rent !it ?iiiJeni in peying Cop ifo jriintennce. r3l,tfc erdinance providing en es (fefJftf eefcedule for paving 'J,ld Sve. Wis adopted. Plans (4? 4, Jpeeiftcationa for peving (lift argcitsoa t. irom BiSdl rfl. ( teee at., ler approved. (J8 Soj9e!f peving would be ?2foot etrtet from Bidile rd. Hawtheme ., end 44-foot (pivement frora Hawthorne eve. Vt Genessee at. The council also (approved plans and tpeciflca (tignr for 10th at. from Central itt Sieride avea . (9 Leadieff Seee (CJtJ Manager Rofeert A. Duff i'llMl fc report oft bus loading (Xflget would be available at the (HeSt council meeting. He "id fhk, $ovm!tte atill ia tudyiBg (e. oaer. 5Ch touTieH renewed eeveral fJppVieatifi for liquor licenaea (64 trafltferring liceneee. The (apjllfation 0 Ial Neeling, cet of 1he it Boy Supr Tb&St lAitfi, fK denied by (lh Council a the recommenda 'Ott o tie polite depevtment. o" & Attorney X. . Bashaw W5rxipted to jrepere eever- (ttVendAav to im eitre bi fh 11 Jit CLEANEST o O (a eni Saaf o e STRONGDST CONCRETE Hata Both! READY MIX bv BEST BY HITL TRIBUNE cycle ordinance for considera tion by the council at the next meeting. The amendments would permit bicycles on sidewalks in residential areas but prohibit bi cycles in downtown areas. The council asked Bashaw to define "downtown area" when prepar ing the amendments. Duff said a petition for vaca tion of an alley in the Consoli dated addition would be on the next council meeting agenda. He also said the city has appealed the ruling of the state speed con trol board that Barnett rd. speeds be governed by the basic rule law. Duff said the narrow pavement and construction of the hospital were pointed out to the board in the appeal. Power Man Predicts High Expenditures Eonners Ferry, Idaho (IPI Growing requirements in the Pa c;f;c Northwest will require ex penditures of nearly one million dollars a day for the next 10 years to keep ahead of the de mand, Kinsey Robinson, presi dent of Washington Water Pow er company said Saturday. He said power for the future will be more likely available when it is needed if investor- cwned -jtilities are allowed to 20 ahead with a "reasonable share of northwest dam building. He aid it takes from three to eight years to complete a hydro pro ject. Private utilities and other non federal agencies have put on the lint enough power to about equal the output of all federal dams built in the last 25 years, Rob inson said. Robinson, who also Is chair man of the board of the Pacifi; Northwest Power company, said PNPL wants to place on the line more than a million kilowatts of new power from two dams pr posed for construction on the middle Snake river. But he said license for the 234 million dol lar project has been delayed more than two years by advo cates of federal development who have intervened in the com pany s license application pro ceedings. All Fads Needed, Says Sen. Kennedy Reno, Nev. (IB Sen. John T. Kennedy (D-Mass.), has called on President Eisenhower to tell the American people "all of the harsh facts" about the U. S. lag in rocket and arms development and "not just some of them." The 40-year-old senator told the Young Democrats Clubs of America convention Friday night, 1 1 am certain that every one here would join me in as suring the President that as Democrats and Americans we tand ready to face whatever harsh facts must be faced." Kennedy snid Democrats do not intend to make "political capital" out of national distress, but neither do they intend to forget their "responsibility s Americans." MARTINEZ FIGHTS DRAW Berlin, Germany Iff) Jim my Martinez of Glendale, Ariz., fought a 10-round draw with Bubi Scholz, the German mid dleweight champion, Friday night in a no-knockdown bout at West Berlin's Deutschlandhalle Sports Hall. Martinez weighed 160 pounds and Scholz 161. Always GOOD! i.i i tii .1.1. . Li'l Ole Re-washed "Rocky" LlfllliGEfl'S TEST Phone: SPring 2-5336 SPring 2-5897 MUrdock 5-8121 Sunday, November 10, 19S7 LOOKING NONE THE WORSE for experience, these two Russian dogs, Kozyavka and Malyshka have made flights in experimental rockets to altitudes in excess of 100 miles. It is not known whether one of them is in rocket circling earth 1,000 miles in space. (International Soundphoto) Full-Dress Given Tax Salem (IP) The Oregon Sen ate gave the amended tax re duction bill a full dress 2Vz hour debate before passing it 17-13 Thursday. Sen. Ben Musa, Democrat from The Dalles who joined Re publicans in favoring a 30 per cent tax reduction, reviewed the huge increase over the years in Oregon's income tax collections, rising from $1,679,000 in 1935 to $68,789,000 in 1956 when the 45 per cent surtax was im posed. Surplus Predicted He also recalled that shortly after the 1957 Legislature ad journed, that he and some ac countants from The Dalles pre dicted a $50 million surplus at the end of the 1957 fiscal year. Opposition to the amended bill was voiced by Sen. Alfred Corbett, Portland Democrat. "This amended tax bill re minds me of a style show," he said. "There is Miss Republican wearing a low cut dress, dazzling her admirers with a 30 per cent tax cut before the exposed por NATURE'S MOST PERFECT FOOD - Nearly This wholesome, refreshing drink will pep you it's tops! There's year 'round sunshine in every for stronger, healthier bodies, gums and teeth youngsters. Now, with seasons changing, you'll Debate Reduction tions of her economy come into view." Corbett said he did not deny that the program had much appeal. Then he pictured Mrs. Demo crat, wearing a lower gown than she wore earlier in the year and with sore feet from the weight of the surplus. He declared that Mrs. Democrat had a daughter in university, a son in a technical school and a moth er in the state hospital. All she sees is a trade of a 30 per cent cut in taxes for a $60 million tax Increase. Corbett said that the auto matic increases in the cost of state government would raise the budget from the current $277 million to $310 million next biennium. Sen. Lee Ohmart, Salem Re publican, termed the Democratic tax reduction program "robbery today to care for tomorrow." New York (IP) A sign in an 8th Ave. bar today advertised "Sputnik cocktails They'll send you to the moon." O Make Medford Armory, Saturday, Nov. 16 Five different fields of safety will be stressed: INDUSTRIAL - TRAFFIC - FARM - HOME and CIVIC Exhibits will be displayed by various safety companies and organizations interested in promoting a safer way of living at home at work and at play . . . The country fair theme will be used throughout the day right down to the fish pond, hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, pop and coffee. Movies will be shown all day for your information and pleasure . . . It's FREE! MTEAMT ALS And Ml J Emergency Funds Receive Increase Salem HP) Before adjourn ing until 10 a.m. Monday, the house of representatives Satur day passed Senate Bill 12, in creasing the state emergency board's fund by $721,988. Vote on the measure was 43 11. It now goes to the Gover nor's desk for signature. Rep. R. E. Schedeen, Gresham Democrat and co-chairman of the ways and means committee, said the money was necessary to raise emergency board funds to $1,00,000. Funds were depleted by an ap propriation to take care of con struction costs at the interme diate penal institution here, forc ing the appeal for more money. Rep. George Annala, Hood River Democrat, voted against the measure and said he would continue to oppose more money for the emergency board until a better system of estimating the costs of the institution building was devised. The emergency board fund is designed to meet unexpected de mands for money when the Leg islature is not in session. STOCK-REDUCTION mm 25 SEE OUR OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS MODERN FURNITURE 1222 S. Riverside A FAMILY AFFAIR a Bate Now to Attend the A FAMILY that's why 9 up pronto. 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