JQ SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFCRP. OREGON ; . .
Bedford City Council Favors Extension of Earhart St., Other Road
... . a 0j ,nu. inf a Hivinit ank at Jackson I '
Medford Attorney Robert
Grant appeared before the
Medford city council Thurs
day night on behalf of a pro
posal to extend Earhart st. so
direct access would be avail
able between South Riverside
and Central aves.
The owner of Bruce Bauer
Lumber company, Grant's
client, was one of 31 persons
signing a petition favoring the
street extension. The petition
has since been found to be in
valid, since some of the sign
ers do not reside or own prop
erty within the proposed as
sessment district for the im
provement.
City Manager Robert Duff
reported to the council that
the city had studied the mat
ter and had worked out three
proposals in connection with
a crois street development be
tween Riverside and Central
aves.
Another Croii Street
One of the proposals iiv
volves not only the extension
of Earhart st. to form a cross
street, but also the develop
mcnl of another cross street at
a location 350 feet south of
the proposed Earhart st. ex
tension. Duff said the planning com
mission at its breakfast meet
ing Thursday had informally
favored the creation of both
cross streets.
On the motion of Council
man Al Bradford, the council
passed a resolution favoring
the circulation of petitions
calling for construction of
. botli streets, perhaps on a
combined assessment district
basis. A square foot method of
assessment, rather than the
usual lineal or front foot meth
od, also was aproved by the
group.
New Petition
In order to implement the
council's proposals, a new
petition of property owners
representing more than 50 per
cent of the square footage In
the streets involved must be
filed with the city administra
tion, Duff said.
In other action, the council
voted to:
Approve a change of
zone from single-family to
multiple family for a rear lot
at 1205 East Main st.
Enter Into an agreement
with the Oregon state high-
way department for street im
provements on Central ave.,
East Main hI., and Riverside
ave.
A p p r o v e lease agree
meiHs with West Coast and
Pacific airlines at the munlc
Dr. Mulling Speaks
In Granfs Pass
Ashland - Using movable
charts, puppets, mobiles, and
other visual aids, Dr. Leon
Mulling, director of the South
ern Oregon College Speech
and Hearing Center, present
ed a talk to approximately
100 Roosevelt school Parents
and Teachers association
members in Grants Pass last
week.
Dr. Mulling pointed out
that many children are harm
ed In speech development by
unreasonable expectations on
the part of relatives. Parents
were reminded that national
norms indicate that even a
child of six might be expected
in make errors In the nrtlcti
laliim of certain letters.
The use of direct speech
drill is generally not advised I
in most cases, Mulling said,
since children rapidly become
-'-v.i'.iUv? tmvnrd MTirareiits
and often refuse to talk.
Pleasant home speech activ
ity in the form of rhymes,
games, and songs usually
yields the best results and
harsh discipline often deters
speech progress, the speaker
said. The most effective disci
pline in the hume or school is
that which is fair, quiet, calm,
consistent and understood by
Girl Clings To Bus;
Dragged Hall Mile
Athol, Muss.-lt'PD-A girl es
caped with only minor cuts
and bruises Thursday when
dragged a half mile while
clutching the front bumper of
a school bus.
"1 was scared but I didn't
dare let go while Ihc bus was
turning a corner because it
might have run over mc,"
Pamela Coffin, 7, a first grade
pupil at Gale Brooks school,
said.
She said she grabbed the
bumper after she slipped
while getting off. Thi driver,
Roy G. Blackmer, said neither
he nor 30 children on the bus
were aware that the girl was
hanging o.Ho the mimper.
She finally let go on a
straight stretch and the bus
passed over her.
When found a few minutes
later wilking along the road,
the girl needed treatment for
only a small cut on the head.
Her shoes and boom were
missing and her coal was torn
and wet.
(pal airport.
Defer action, pending a
report in two weeks from a
special committee appointed
to study conditions at the air
port, on a request for an oper-1 Award a contract for op
ating lease from Robert E. Os-1 eration of the restaurant at
born to do charter flying and i the airport, which i currently
provide agricultural services 1 being remodeled, to Vern
at the airport. ' Langford, Central Point. The
They'll Do It Every Time
- By Jimmy Hatlo
IrV TO DO AS A bOOO DRIVER DOES- V X, '
SWA SFE DISTANCE BEHIND P I
THE CAR AHEAD IN CASE OF QJM L I
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So WOT HOPPENS ? EVERYBODY BEHIND VOtAvlC "Lzr J
JUMPS INTO THE SPACE-SO NOW YOU'RE i ZIf 6 M'
RIDING BUMPER-TO-BUMPER. .
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lease will be written for a
term of five years with an op- j
tion to renew.
Set Feb. 21 as the date
for a public hearing on a pro
posal to withdraw the recent
ly annexed Chestnut st.-Stew-art
ave. area from the Med
ford rural fire protection dis
trict. Authorize Installation
Permit Pacific North
west Bell Telephone company
to install an underground fuel
oil storage tank under the
sidewalk in front of their cen
tral office building at 502
North Central ave.
Approve the school-park
principal outlined in "Plan
ning for Parks and Recrea
tion" report.
Amend an ordinance pro
vides for sewer assessment
procedures for sanitary sew
ers. Authorize the city man
ager to obtain surplus prop
erty from the federal govern
ment for Civil Defense purposes.
Approve plans and spec
ifications, and call for bids,
for the installation of a sew
age treatment plant digester
mixer and heat exchanger.
App'ova Liquor Licsntt
Approve a liquor license
application for the Court
Street Grocery, 940 -North
Central ave.
Approve the transfer of
$14,170 from funds allocated
for developments at Union
and Jefferson parks to be ap
plied toward the installation
of a diving tank at Jackson
park. The sum will be added
to an amount raised by the
Crater Lions through their
for the near future. Bids will
be called for on the project as
soon as estimates can be com
piled. All councilmen except Rob
ert Baccus were present at
the one-hour meeting, which
was presided over by Mayor
James Dunlevy. The next reg
ularly scheduled council meet
ing will be held Feb. 21 at
7:30 p.m.
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