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Gold Hill Council OKs 3 Ordinances By MARY KELL Gold Hill - Three ordi nances, including one that will control explosives within the city limits of Gold Hill, were approved by the city council at its meeting Monday night. ' The new ordinances will be posted for a period of 10 days on the door at the city hall on Fifth, ave. so that the pub lie may read them in full. Ordinance No. 309 provides that Ash, Birch, Cedar, and Fir sts. in the Water Park ad dition of the city of Gold Hill shall be abandoned, because the present situation could be detrimental to future develop ment. Ordinance No. 310 provides for the conveyance of certain land in the Water Park addi tion by warranty deed to Lois L. Ramsey and Ernest E. Ram gey and authorizes the record er and mayor to sign the nec essary pspers. Granting of Permits Ordinance No. 311 will con trol the moving and storage of explosives within the city of Gold Hill. It will give the council the privilege to grant or deny required permits or renewals for moving and stor age of explosives according to certain limits and terms as necessary to protect the safety of the people. Regular inspec tions will be required. The council may revoke a permit in case of violation of the ordi nance and enforce . certain penalties as stated in the ordinance. Transportation and vehicles must be in compli ance with federal and state laws and fire zone regula tions. Vehicles loaded with ex plosives may travel only on designated routes, operated only by competent personel and attended at all times. It provides that parking and stopping of vehicles will be restricted. Extreme caution in regard ' to refueling and re pairing will be controlled and the chief of police is author ized to enforce the explosive ordinance at all times as a safeguard to life and property. It also provides that all ordinances which conflict with No. 311 be repealed. Kelly Appointed Bernard Kelly was appoint ed by the council to act as city attorney for the remaind er of Miss Noreen Kelly's term. Officials of the council re port that no further progress has been made on a resolution calling for an election on the proposed bond issue for a fil tration plant for the city wa ter supply. Chief of Police Floyd Tay lor presented problems pre taining to law enforcement in the city for consideration by the council. Mark B o y d e n, Medford, spoke to the council in regard to survey work that he is doing for the city. He was in structed by the city officials Monday evening to investigate particular problems that are said to exist in the Deekem amended addition of the city. Big Applegate Flow. Reported for Monday Applegate Valley - Henry Mapston, operator of the gov ernment river gauge located south of Copper, reported Tuesday that the flow in Big Applegate was 3.5 feet at the peak of Monday's rain. Nor mal flow for winter is 3.7 feet, he said. The low flow for last sum mer, which lasted into No vember, was 1.17 feet, accord ing to Mapston. The flow at Salt Marsh, he added, was 1.23 inches Monday. Washington (UPB Rep. Wal ter Norblad (R-Ore.) said a modern post office has been authorized for Garibaldi, Ore. EP Cracks Down On Violations Eagle Point - The National Building code is being rigidly enforced here in order to crack down on violations, ac cording to Jake Brown, build ing inspector. Brown said there were a number of violations last year but that builders are now be ing made to meet the code's specifications. Building per mits are free for any con struction of S50 or less but a permit must be obtained and attached to the premises prior to the start of any work, he added. Violation of the code is a misdemeanor and is punish able by a fine of between $10 and $100 or a term of not more than six months in jail or by both the fine and jail term. The ordinance has been in force since Jan. 1 under Brown's new term of office. He asks that anyone having questions or seeking further information contact him at HI 6-3281. TOP OF THE TIDE University, Ala. -0JPB- Har ry Gilmer set Alabama's all time passing record for total yards gained in one season when he completed 69 tosses for 930 yards in 1946. Shady Cove Library Books Number 500 Shady Cove - The number of books at Shady Cove's branch library has swelled from 200 to 500 as part of the expansion plans of Omar Ba con, new head librarian at the Public Library of Medford and Jackson County. The library, located at the Treasure Trove here, is ex changing its old books for new ones periodically. Requests for books not on hand may be made without charge. " Also available is literature of this area, including the schedule of the Shakespearean New York Stockhol ders received record high div idends in 1959 amounting to more than $14 billion. Econo mists and corporation execu tives foresee still higher pay ments for 1960 in anticipation of record corporate earnings. Dividends in 1959 com pared with $12 billion in 1958 and $5.8 billion in 1929. Festival plays in Ashland and maps and other information pertaining to Medford and Jackson county. Books which have been borrowed from the main li brary may be returned to the Shady Cove branch library when it is inconvenient for borrowers to return them to Medford. I MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Or. 7 W.dnesday, Feb. 3, 1960 Less than 5 per cent of the doctors in the U.S. are women. 20 DISCOUNT COURTESY CHEVROLET See Ad on Page 9 Tonight's Paper! Rural Reflections Applegate Valley - Times do change-and it is not just terrible anymore to be called an "idiot" or a "knothead." Rather, it is something to be proud of and several people are quite proud of their badges designating them as such. It all goes with square dancing, and anyone driving a hundred miles to a. square dance receives his badge as a "knothead." Barbara and Cliff Jones are "knotheads," along with Jo and Fritz Of fenbacher and Lance and Stella Offenbacher because ' they drove to Roseburg to a dance. Nobody has gained an "idiot's" pin as yet, for mas tering this feat requires cour age. A group must go to a caller's home about 4 a.m., awaken him, have a dance at his house, and have breakfast there. However, several people have become "hoot owls," which requires dancing all night, having breakfast, then ''squaring up" again before going home. Among the local "hoot-owls" are Fred and Ethel West, Leon and Lola Of fenbacher, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brion, Mr. and Mrs. "Brew" Brewster, and Henrietta Le Piniec. "The Applegaters" club an n o u n c e s that a beginners' class will start at Provolt Grange hall Monday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. Official Requests New School Tax Hilts - Hartsell Grey, rep resenting the office of Siski you county superintendent of schools, addressed the month ly PTA meeting here last Thursday on the need for an override tax in this district to enable the school to oper ate with three or four teach ers. Average daily attendance is 64, Grey said, a figure far short of that required for four teachers. Principal Aristeo Perez and Doug Whitaker, chairman of the school board, presented the proposed 1960-61 budget, followed by a question and answer session to help clarify the request for an override tax. The PTA also passed an ex ecutive board recommenda tion to donate $5 to the Sci ence Fair to be held next month in Yreka. It was announced that a card party will be held at the center building Feb. 12. 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