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MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. SUNDAY, JULY 34, leeo 2 A : ' ' ' ' -l u , t '4 "' .. ' , - . ' , ' r 'I- ! i , ! . f 1, ' ' . ,? i i , V. ( $ , . j SUCCESSFUL SHOTS Shown above are the successful first (left) and second firings of the Navy's Polaris missile Wednesday from the nuclear powered submarine George Washington. It was the first time the missile, fired from Portland Asks Complaint Dismissal Portland-WPD-The City of Portland argued in circuit court Friday for dismissal of a state sanitary authority complaint requiring the city to stop emptying sewage into the waters of the Columbia and Willamette rivers. The city attacked both the legality of the pollution law and the right of the sanitary authority to proceed against the city. State Attorney Cecil Ques seth charged Portland with creating a public nuisance that is hazardous to public health by pouring sewage in to the two rivers. Ullman's Record Rapped by Phair Fossil - (BPD - Ron Phair, Republican congressional can didate from Oregon's second district, Friday charged Demo cratic Congressman Al Ull man with "having, a spend thrift voting record in Con gress." - - -- Phair called the r e c e n t Democratic party platform a iBurk's! 3r4 rpc. . . This carport or patio cover cm take it, in any climate. The unrotouched photo above ihowa the 10' x IV HD Multi-Port lupporting over 4000 pounds! It's the actual 20 pound per square foot lest . Roof is special aluminum alloy finished in gleaming white enamel; it won't blister, rust or corrode. It's attractively trimmed in emerald green. Understruclure is bonderized steel. Free-standing model makes ideal carport, boatport or utility shelter. "Attached" model makes good looking inexpensive patio cover, EASY TO INSTALL Step-by-step, illustrated instructions show bow you can really do-it-yourself with simple tools. Call for Free Estimates on patio covers of all types and aluminum awnings for windows. 314 East Main "giveaway" program that would "mean new and back breaking taxes." He claimed a vote for Ullman would be a vote for a tax hike. Phair spoke at the close of a swing through sixteen Ore gon counties. He will leave this week end for the GOP national con vention in Chicago, where he is a delegate. ' Right of Way Claims Released The Jackson county court has signed an agreement with Chester A. Wise and Mary A. Wise which releases the coun ty from all claims on a right of way for the Pleasant Creek timber access road, County Judge' Earl Miller said Fri day. - The county has agreed to pay the property owners $100. The county court also signed a resolution to make the Pleasant Creek rd. part of the general county road system., A suit has been filed against the county by Chester and Mary ..Wise over use of the Pleasant Creek rd. through their property to provide ac cess to bureau of land man agement timber. NEW, ALUMINUM do-it-yourself MULTI-PORT for all your awning needs SP 2-4472 below the surface of the Atlantic about 30 miles off Cape Canaveral, had been launched underwater from a sub marine. (UPI Telephoto) Grocery Operattor Foils Holdup Man Portland - HOT - A holdup attempt by a man described as about 27 to 29 years old was foiled Friday night by a 64-year-old grocery store op erator. Heine Perlman, owner of the Wagon Wheel grocery here, said he disarmed the would-be robber after a scuf fle and a bullet had been sent into the ceiling. Inmates Won't Be Used at Courthouse The county court Friday decided not to use county prisoners for any more work details around the courthouse until liability insurance can be obtained to cover them. The decision followed an opinion from District Attor ney Thomas J. Reeder, which stated the county court, has legal authority to work coun ty jail prisoners. -However, the county court has absolute control and responsibility for the prisoners while working on public property. If an ac cident should occur the coun ty would be liable, Reeder wrote. They are not covered by workman's compensation insurance, he added. During other business Fri day the county court decided to delay awarding a contract for courthouse annex awnings until the next regular agenda meeting. Be sure to watch Westinghouse's full coverage of the Repubican Convention on KBES-TV Hear it on KYJC Nez Perce Power To Be Sold at Cost, Says Group Seattle - WPD - Nei Perce power will be sold al cost and distributed on regionwldo basis for the maximum eco nomic benefit of Washington, Oregon and Itiiiho, according to a policy adopted here Fri day by the Washington Public Power Supply System. The marketing and distribu tion methods were outlined in a statement by ' Owen W. Hurd, managing director of the system, , The WPPSS has filed an application with the Federal Power Commission for a li cense to build the Nei Perce project on the Middle Snake river. Plans calls for an Intercon nection of Nez Perce power with the Bonneville Power administration's grid system to avoid duplication of trans mission facilities and to main tan and enhance the Integrity of the federal system, the statement said. Consideration will be given to a supplementary heavy voltage line to southeastern Idaho for the development of phosphate resources. The directors also said that Nez Perce wquld be operated in coordination with down stream federal and other plants to achieve optimum firm power production; be de veloped for maximum rec reational use; operated for maximum floor control and uavlKiitlon benefit, and bo equipped to protect fisheries,' both upstream and downstream, Patio Shop Lists Prize Winners Moore's Pallo and Toy Shop, attl South Riverside ave., M c d f o r d, announced throe winners of the contest held during the open house last week. The winners were announc ed Saturday at the cud ot the store's three-day open house to celebrate the opening ot Us parking lot. First prize of $25 In mer chandise plus cash refund of purehn.se during the three days was Mrs. E. H. Harsh mnn, 3425 Lone Pine rd., Med ford. Second prize of $13 In merchandise plus cnshv refund of any of her purchases dur ing the three days of open house, went to Mnrv Urlch, 722 Broad st., Medford, Third prize of $10 in merchandise plus cash refund on purchases went to Marlon Montgomery, 136 South Kecncway drive, Medford. Station K-BOY Sundays -9:45 A.M. 9 CHRISTIAN Ij I SCIENCE h TROWBRIDGE & FLYNN 214 West Main St. Phone SP 3-6241 BIG Y APPLIANCE CENTER Phone SP 3-3052 Elmo Smith Leaves Portland -IUIM)-Ex-Guv. Elmo Smith, a candidate for U.S. Senator, was scheduled to leave here Sunday morning L ONE 3 O in S CHAPEl IN J mmmm For Chicago Today for Chicago lo attend tlio He lmut lean National Convention as an alternate delegate. Donald OsteiiMic, Smith's SISKIYOU FUNERAL CALL SP 2 - Joe Hosick & Lew Miles Siskiyou Memorial Park Within city llmlii jr THE TREES MORTUARY 605 Highland Dr. campaign (I I rector, until Ilia, funnel' chief executive was ln- vlled lo appear and will !) ; Introduced at Monday's seiv hIoii. 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