Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 01, 1958, Image 7

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    Roundup
(Continued From Page 6)
ty labor dispute at RIedco . .
Eagle Point man killed In
Crater Lake highway crash
. . . Bill Jess outlines plan for
subcommittees oi water re
sources group . . . 100th mile
of city water pipe laid . .
Rogue River Roundup opens
. . . $600,000 federal loan ap
proved for SOC construction
projects . . . Kims, Grand
hotel damaged by fires . .
hearings set on rate increase
request for California-Pacific
Utilities company . . . contract '
swarded for work on Pacific ,
Telephone and Telegraph j
radio-relay system to Klam-1
ath Falls . . . contract award-j
ed for addition to McLough
lin junior high school . . .re
search project started to study
loss of vigor in pear trees .
bonds sold for city arterial
storm sewer programs . .
business license tax passed
after first one vetoed . .
hearing for Eighth st. cross
ing opens . . . third pedestrian
fatality recorded in Medford
. . . work starts on shopping
center area . . . Town and
Country show opens in first
use of armory . . . Medco
strikers accept contract offer
. . . local closed circuit TV
proposed by group. . . . approach-light-lane
recommend
ed for airport . . . fruit men
propose further rate talks .
state police lieutenant files
Injury suit against Donald La-
Verne Ambuehl . . . sugges
tions on proposed county sub
division ordinance accepted
. . . Central Point post office
to be reorganized . . . county
planned commission asked to
revise subdivision bill by
county court . . . Governor
Holmes to visit Medford .
SEPTEMBER
Shakespearean Festival ends
with record attendance . . .
agriculture year ends in val
ley with 21 inches of rain . . .
Camp White man killed while
walking along Highway 62
. . . brush fire burns 15 acres
near Jacksonville . . . Oregon
tax structure number one bar
to new business in state
claimed at governor's confer
ence in armory . . . citizens
league formed to fight county
subdivision bill . . . council
authorizes contract with firm
for planning Kenwood-Grand-view
sanitary sewers ... Lt.
Col. Arthur M. Savard named
head of Medford civil defense
and disaster . . . council re
jects bids submitted on storm
sewer work . . . first case of
Asiatic flu confirmed in coun
ty . . . clearing started on
Sears Shopping area . . .
schools open for 1957-58 ses
sion . . . Girls Community
club building dedicated . . .
Eagle Point Grange announces
opposition to proposed county
subdivision ordinance . . . en
rollment increases in Medford
schools ... 17 enrolled in
first driver improvement
classes . . . county court, plan
ning commission plan meet-
Ins nn subdivision . . . lormer
Gov. Elmo Smith speaks at
opening of Red Cross buua
ing . . . new school construc
tion plans authorized for Med
ford district . . . gold rush
starts during Jacksonville
ViriHso construction . . . en
rollment of district 6C is 2,080
. . . Lone Pine school observes
100th anniversary . . . pear
harvest said about 75 per cent
comnlete . . . United Medford
Crusade opens with dinner at
YMCA . . . 800 expected for
bar convention in Medford .
final steps being taken for
Billy Nunn murder case an
neal . . . Robert W. Shepherd
dies of heart attack while on
way to work . . . telephone
installers walk out in nation
wide strike . . . law college
dean sneaks to bar members
. . . school district 6C calls
for vote on classroom issue
. . . $123,130 goal set for
UMC . . . Jackson planning
commission seeks bore infor
i t; 1 ' L.'ll
mation on suoaivision oui . . .
Phil Lowry criticizes govern
or for calling of special ses
sion . . . Evergreen bus lines
mav resume service . . . per
mission to sell stocks, bonds
sought by Copco . . . shippers
charge Southern Pacific with
dirtv box cars . . . Margareta
Larsdotter-Aulin arrives to at
tend school in Medford as ex
change student . . . council
adopts amendment to allow
impounding of bicycles for
violations . . . contract awara
on new storm sewer bids
. . classroom shortage pre
dicted for citv by Leonard ii
Mavfield . . . Roseburg man
elected resident at bar con
vention here . . . Jackson
countv school enrollment
shows rise ... Southern Pa
cific agrees to study diesel-
type passenger operation from
Medford . . . county suDaivia
ion ordinance tabled . . . 10,-
000 acres burn in Klamath,
Siskiyou counties . . . ram
roHnrps daneer of fire in
mountains . . . Porter to in
spect Rogue Basin potential
in Medford visit . . .
OCTOBER
County tax booklets mailed
to about 30,000 . . . Calvin
ester for the Industrial for
estry association . . . Ever-
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