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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfof.. Or. FrM.y, Sot. It, 1959 Public Hearing Slated Oct. 15 On Rezoning Highway Property A public hearing was set ;for Oct. 15 by the Medford city council last night on a 'request to change the Harold ; Farr property fronting on the I North Pacific highway from ; Class IV limited industrial to : Class V light industrial. The planning commission Sept. 10 recommended the ; change. ' , . The planning commission "pointed out that the new trail- er ordinance would not effect the property as far as, zones ; are concerned. The owner wants to make improvements on the property but must se- cure a zone change before fi nancing can be completed, it was noted. f "Due , to the non-conform-l ing status of the Fair prop r erty and in order for him to ; operate the existing trailer p park and make necessary im , provementst to the property, , tl& zone change is recom mended," the planning com mission wrote in its recom mendation. " Approve Plans ' The council also approved ; plans and specifications for -paving streets in Ellendale subdivision, the revised plans for paving Verde Terrace as recommended and paving Shannon dr. between Mira Mar dr. and Nieto way. The city planning commis sion has given . tentative ap proval for a plat in the Ellen dale subdivision being devel oped by Dan Patch. Only a final plat, however, has been filed on a small section ad joining Ellen dr. on the north. The developer plans to con struct streets within the sub division according to the city's specifications, City Manager Robert Duff said. Verde Terrace on a dead end lane south of Woodlawn dr. in the Verde Hills area serves fve properties, of which face on Woodlawn ave. The council approved previ ously a 23-foot paved section for the lane.- Property owners state that a sidewalk reservation on the street would not be neces sary to serve the three resi dences which would be the principal users and that the wider section would provide some parking during special events or parties in - the neighborhood, f ;.. Curbs' and Gutters Curbs and gutters would be installed on this; improvement and it would bfc necessary to have a set back six inches from each property line to provide for forming gutters. Total paved section would be 28 feet excluding curbs and gutters on each side, Duff said. Shannon dr. is part of the Mont Crest subdivision; The work will be performed by the subdividers who will pay the contractor directly. No assessments against the prop erties are involved, the city, manager said. The city council granted Jeske Brothers, construction company a 30-day extension for completion .of the Berry dale sanitary sewer. Acquisi tion of easements for the pro ect delayed the contractor in the beginning, the engineer ing department pointed out, Necessary easements were se cured on May 18, over 30 days after the contract, had been awarded. 0 "i) 0 0 "HAPPY HAPCO" PROUDLY INTRODUCES . L lew" I960 SOLVES BLEACHING PROBLEMS . . . AUTOMATICALLY Oregon Centennial Exposition Closes Run of 100 Days Portland - (UPD - They rang : down the curtain on the 100 : day Centennial Exposition at r midnight Thursday. t The final day's attendance was 12,311, bringing the total to 1,335,082. This was an aver f age per day of 13,350. ; The biggest crowd was on t Sunday, Sept. 13 with 32,173. The smallest was on Tuesday, Sept. '8 -with 3,496. . Horns Sound : r f The -blare of hundreds of I. automobile horns in the park t ing lot sounded the end of the event which marked Oregon's 100th year of statehood. The closing day was marked 2 "with a tribute; from Gov. J Mark Hatfield in the Interna- tional Garden, of Tomorrow. J Hatfield said Oregonis grate i ful to those whd had a part in 3 the Centennial celebrations. Oregon's e h i e f executive Z said he believed the Centen Z nial served a purpose ef show- ing to the people that ' they have important trade- obliga tions and emphasizing the oneness of the state. He said the progress of Ore $ gon has been emphasized as t "we look forward to the sec !T ond century. 1 -I Bulbs Presented A symbolic presentation" of i 4,000 begonia bulbs, gift of the governf ent of Belgium to j the International Garden of Tomorrow, was made to Hat "field by C. A. Fowler, Seattle ' trade: analyst with the - Bel : gian consulate. The bulbs are ; for later planting either in Gluckmann Lands ' At Honolulu ; Honolulu-(IIP&-Peter Gluck mann, San. Francisco's flying - watchmaker, today completed : the next-to-last leg of his trip ', around the world in a single- ongined plane. - i. He landed at Honolulu at -3:11 ajn. (pst) after- an 18 hour, 13-minute flight from Wake island. Gluckmann is trying for the official round , the-world record for light " planes. . . .. the capitol mall or other state grounds. Mrs. Hatfield was presented with a. large bouquet of Mo jave roses from the garden by Centennial Commissioner Janet Baumhover. Mrs. Hat field then pinned a" single red bud from a centennial rose bush on the governor's lapel. ' The Centennial celebration officially -ended with the dousing of a gas -fired torch high above the main entrance. Evening Classes Offered atSOC Ashland-Evening class of ferings, for. the fall term at Southern Oregon college have been announced by Mrs. Ma bel W Winston, registrar. :. - Enrollment may be made at the first class meeting with the last possible date for reg istration being, at the second meeting of the class. Classes offered include: A 254 ceramics, 2 hours credit, 7 'to 9 p jn., Britt Student cen ter, Room 103, begins .Sept. 28. Mus 296, orchestra, 1 hour course, 7:30 pjn. Churchill hall auditorium, begins Sept. 28. Ed 512 research procedures in education, 3 hours credit, 7 to 9 pjn., Britt,- Room 207, begins Thursday, Oct. l..Psy 412 psychology of adoles cence, 3 hours credit, 7 to 9 pjn., Churchill, Room 203, begins Monday, Sept. 28. , H 258 first : aid, . 3 - hours credit, 6:45 pan., gymnasium, Room 203, begins Thursday, Oct, 1. PE 180 skating (special fee $5), 1 hour credit, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., rink, begins Wed nesday, Sept. 30, PE 180 social dance, 1 hour credit, 6:45 to 8:45 ; pan., Britt ballroom, begins Tuesday, Sept. 29. Enrollment fees are $10.50 per credit hour, with a mini mum enrollment fee of .$21. Those; wishing further infor mation should inquire at the office of the registrar, South ern Oregon college, as soon as - possiDie, Mrs. . Winston said. : Stock Averages Show Decline DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York (UPD Dow Jones final stock averages Thursday: 30 industrial 629.00, off 3.41; 20 railroads 1S3.23, off 1.36; 15 utilities 86.40. off 0.33, and 65 stocks '208.49, off 1.23. Sales today were about 2.090.000 shares compared with 2.180,000 shares Wednesday. Thursday's prices on select ed stocks: Allied Chemical -. -.108 Alum Co Am ...108V4 American Can - 43 American Motors .... 52 A T & T - 76 Anaconda Copper .. SOVi Armco Steel . ... 76 Bendix Aviation '. .. 64V6 Bethlehem Steel ..'..;. 55 Boeing Air 30 Caterpillar Corp (new).. 32 Chrysler Corp .......... 62 Continental Can 47 Crown Zellerbach .... 53 Curtiss Wright : 30 Dow Chemical 79 Du Pont .... '......247 Eastman Kodak 88 Firestone :...;.:;...:.:...u.i.l26 General Electric .. 76 L... 94 54 ,w 43 2 19 General Foods General ' Motors Georgia Pacific Graham Paige Greyhound Gulf Oil ......:..:.:..;......107 Homestake Mining ...... .42 Idaho . Power 45 I B M :......1............1.-.410 Int Paper ....127 Kaiser Ind .'l 16 Johns Manville .. . r 50 Kennecott Copper 95 Lockheed Aircraft 25 Katy .... .. - 5 Montana Power Co 25 Montgomery Ward '. 51 Nat'l Biscuit ; 1- 50 New York Central 28 Pac Gas & Elec 60 Penney J C , 107 ' Penn RR 16 Radio Corporation 57 Richfield Oil 72 Safeway 36 Sears . ; ; . 49 Shell Oil 74 Socony Mobil Oil 42 Southern Co . 37 Southern Pacific . 68 Standard California 49 Standard Indiana 44 Standard NJ 50 Sun Mines . 6 Texas Co .: : 78 Texas Gulf Sulfur 18 Tex Pac Land Trust 18 Transamerica .. 31 Trans World Air 18 Tri-Continental 38 Union Carbide 135 Union Pacific . 30 United Aircraft 38 United Air Lines . 38 U S Rubber 56 U S Steel . 101 Youngstown S it T 137 1 J THE FABULOUS FIATS Join the many FIAT owners whb etijoy the 'comfort and economy of FIAT. There is a car priced for each family. Every car comes fully equipped. 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