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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1958)
e Area Annexed, 2 ISezoned, Hearings ailed by Council A small area was annexed, two section of land wer re- zoned, public hearing were called on six projtctt nl plans and specification wert approved for 9i9 projects by the Medford citjp oucil ltt night. The area onnestt is th proposed 811endl eubdivi sion norjfja of Mac rd. and adjoining Ellen av. west of Highway 99. The gre in cludes about 13 acres of land owned by Dan Fatch, ilefl- About six acre of land on Biddle rd. at Morrow rd. wat rezoned from single fmily to light industrial to permit de struction of a "Mobile Hoie Lodge." The land is owned by Harry Elmore, Medford, who plans installation of the trailer park. The council c-cj tion (Jollowed $ public her ine at which no opgositipn wav voiced, o Nursing Home Property along Bennett id. was rezoned from single to multiple family. The chang was requested by Mim ?red Millegde, who plans construc tion ofa new nursing hne. She operates $) convalescent home now on South Orange t. During the public herinj, Bernard Kelly, Medford attor ney, pointed out tht Irs. Milledge desired to buil on the site because it is near thf hospital, and was 6 desirable location. He said IrSt Mil- ledgepurchased the property bemuse sH was t$d it i- ready was zoned 10 uow construction of ) nrliBg w home. n Petitions ODDOsin the) zone change were presentee t tfig council. Earlier thi r, tfxf planning commission xecom- mendeeP the reguat (Bf Qiied. o Request Dnidt .A reqst to chStttlt th zone from sir! fgfl&ily to commercial on Create 0LaS:$ highway at Delt W&r rff. was denied. Councilman DoS aid Hansen offeref g)eio tion to deny fh Sj&fjuest on the bas thft ft oul lii to see 8 ovrll on gln for the rea, hich Recently was ' annexed, befbiifc zona changes ftr mad t tfiit time. Medford ittorne oj Ed ward represented Lewit Old er, who ons th jjogerty and request! th cfc$e. Edwards arguei that Crater Lake highway iw $tt gref probably woulS "be uei tof limited commercial if in the future. Although th ruett was to change it to $ commer cial zone, ocity jrdin9ce limit what may be constructed in such a zone, hg tRifl. Edwards said h gnd Older believed that it oul bit beneficial to the city to $ul a small business gfc thgt loca tion. Week-eriJ wardSobfj In n Sew-Very-Ea- frinjed; fat tern. Play fashiorrg gaiQ of. partners wit3iQnew ovtrftiouxw lop, siim-jicn ponw, uxiza and shorts. Choosa fS cot tons. Printed Pattern 9 It: Miss es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 18, It. Size 16 blouse tes IV2 yards' 35-inch fabric; shorts 13g yards. , G e Printed directions onQeach pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th st., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Play Parfntfs sizes fJy (Lv Several persons jppeared in opposition to the change, as residential area uli Xeerixgs Set Six public hearings were set for June II on various improvement projects, and one tet June SO on withdraw ing recently annexed areas from special districts. The hearinf to withdraw recently annexed areas from special districts was set June 30 for n adjourned meeting to follow time for advertis ing. Tht rcas are Douglas addition No. 1, Phipps area, Earhart area, and the Ellen dla area. They are in special districts, and after July 1, the residents of thoae areas would be- tubject to double taxation unless withdrawn from the district. Xuff pointed out. Public ftaarinja June 19 &ill be for paving Kennett st. from Court at. to Riverside gve.: Beatty at. from Kennett to McAnrJpewe rd.; Siskiyou blv. from Verde Hills Unit Mo. t to projection of White Oae dr. attended; and for the Laurelhurat aanitary sewer system aiJ the Kenwood GrgHrlview aanitary sewer yetem. flea Apytofd Plana and apeeifications for tfie projecta oo which there will tie hearings June 1ft also were approved last night. Included in the Kenwood Qrandwiew sanitary sewer project were Sit residences Jtlong SpringbKonk rd. near Roberts rd. who' were not in- j cludej in the original plans. They peUUoced to be includ ed, pointing out that aewage nor? seeps out of the ground fnd flows in open ditches in tfce area. Bids will b opened at 11 S.jft. June 1 on construction of tanitare sewer on Siski you felS. from Modoe ave. to White Oak Extension. The council authorised plans and Specifications for a sanitary fewer in portion of the Qetcheli gutdivision to serve Two Ongnniarii Gmf Koiaiy Office Dtllis, Tea. (UPI) JEighteen Hotafiana from Cali- Cbrnif, Arizona, Oregon, Mon tana, Washington and Utah were elected district gover nor t the Rotary Interna tional convention here Thurs 4a. JEach goverfiof represents 30 to AO Rotary Clubs in his district Those elected include: Oregon Joseph A. H. Dodd, Salens; Leslie A. White, Albany. rtr: t- - y - - - ---.-3 tA ' (fp) I , , , w. . 10 pieces of property on both sides of Eastover terrace. Hearing Contixued A hearing on paving East wood dr. from Main st. to Keene Way dr. was continued on suggestion of Duff because notices of the hearing and the estimated cost had not been mailed to residents concerned. The council approved minor revisions in the busi ness license ordinance, and amended the sign ordinance to permit non-electrical signs more than 7 inches in height on the face of a marquee. An ordinance assessing benefited property on Siski you blvd. $3.25 per front foot of assessable property was adopted. The assessment is on an 8-inch water main. A request from California Oregon Television, Inc., to transfer its interest- in a tele vision franchise to the Ore gon Broadcasting company was approved. The transfer was requested for accounting purposes since both firms are subsidiaries of the same cor poration. Referred 1 Committee A loading zone study was referred to the executive com mittee of the council for further consideration. It will be Dart of the city's ordinance codification .program. Three traffic ordinances included in new ordinance codification in Roseburg, Albany and Baker have been loaned to the city for study iri connection with the codification. Duff was authorized to meet with property owners along Dakota and Plum sts. regarding street dedications in connection with an annexa tion request from residents along Dakota between Plum and Chestnut ave. Requests for extra width driveways from Doyle Frank lin, 437-443 South Central ave., and Kennedy Fuel com pany, Kennett and Broadman sts., were granted. The coun cil also granted a request from Texaco Oil company to construct curbing between two driveways at a service station on North Riverside ave. A request for a two-hour parking zone in the vicinity of United Radio company, North Fir st., was granted. Duff said the company re quested the zone because all day parkers in the vicinity were harmful to the business. Consideration of a franchise for a spur track on East Second st. from the railroad right of way to Front st. was dismissed when Duff report ed that a check showed none of the property involved was city property. LEADERSHIP ANOTHER GREAT CADILLAC HERITAGE Cadillac's leadership over the years in design, in styling and in engineering represents one of the finest traditions in all motor dom. And never before has the fact of Cadillac leadership been more apparent than it is during the current year. In every way, the 1958 Cadillac is, without question, the Standard of the World. See it, inspect it, and drive it soon at your Cadillac dealer's. STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAQ DEALER SKINNER-BU1CK CADILLAC 143 SOUTH Quotes From the News By UNITED , PRESS INTERNATIONAL . Bone, Algeria Gen. Charles De Gaulle, appealing to Arab Nationalist rebels to end their revolt and - join the French and other Moslem Algerians-m voting on an equal basis to decide the country's future: "France has done many great things in her history and France will not betray you today. I am more cure of this than ever since I have heard the voice of Bone today." "i. - ..... Hollywood, Actor-director Jack Webb, star of the TV show "Dragnet," explaining that he intends to slow down his professional pace "following his planned marriage later this month to Miss United States Jackie Loughrey: - "I'm going to work hard but I'll take some enjoyment from life too." Los Angeles Historian Will Durant, in a commencement address he will deliver this week end at the Webb prepara tory school in Claremont, Calif: "Most of you will go to college, and the sharpened com petition among individuals and nations will force you into inelleclual specialties. But don't let yourselves be' fragment ed. When your formal education is complete, give yourselves at least two hours a week to rounding yourselves out ... make friends with great poets . . . study the great states men . . . follow man's odyssey with great historians." ' Normandy Residents Gather on Beaches For D-Day Tribute Omaha Beach,1 France (UPI) The living gathered on the torn beaches of Normandy today to pray and give thanks for the men who spent their life blood here for the freedom of Europe 14 years ago. - ' All along the ruins of Germany's once-mighty Atlantic wall, the residents of Normandy assembled to pay tribute to the American, British, French and other soldiers who died in the invasion of Eroupe. . Three attaches from the U.S. Embassy and one from-the British. Embassy joined them. But the observances were left entirely to the men and .women of Normandy, the first per sons liberated in northern Europe. . Omaha Beach-still is pockmarked. At the far end there is the rusting ruin of a German gun. There is a rSad and a seawall that were not there 14 years ago. When the tide is in and the sea running high, the waves pound against the wall and send pebbles and tons of water out onto the open, desolate stretch of land. A few houses remain, their fronts torn apart and their roofs ripped, A tall simple stone monument stands at the foot of the road leading down to the sea from Colville. The inscription, in French and English, says that on June 6, 1944, "On this beach that they called Omaha," the allied armies landed to liberate Europe. The major observances this year were held on the Ameri can beaches Omaha and Utah. Next year they will be held on the British sections Sword, Juno and Gold. Building Started On OSC Campus . . Corvallis (UPI) Con struction started here Thurs day on the new two-million dollar physics-chemistry build ing on the Oregon State col lege campus. General5 construction con tract went to O. R. Wayman of Portland; electrical to L. H. Morris Company of Eu gene, and mechanical to Ar netts of Albany. Two-thirds of the structure RIVERSIDE Table Talk For cevering that: park pic nic table, use wrapping paper held firmly with thumb tacks underneath. 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