FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1960
Sign Agreement
roved
The Medford
last night approved an agree-
ment permitting billboards on
City .property near the air
port, providing that the bill
board company give the city
nee sign ana pay back rent.
The agreement pnvp fnnr
, billboards that have been lo
cated along Crater Lake high
way for the past' few years
Directors To Be
Medford Chamber of Com
merce President Gerald T.
Latham appointed . four men
. Thursday to serve on the
chamber's nominating com
,. mittee. The committee will
nominate persons to sit on the
( chamber's board of directors.
Appointed to the commit
, tee are Frank Bash, Otto
Ewaldson,- Ken Cook and
Dwight Houghton. The ap
pointments were made at yes
t terday's board meeting.
Chamber Manager Don Mc
Neil said the committee will
suggest 16 names to fill the
eight positions that will ex
pire at the end of this year.
, One-third of the 24 members
i of the board are retired each
. year. A board member is not
, eligible to serve a second
. three-year term until he has
been, off the board a year.
The eight members who
will be vacating seats are
Bash, Cook, Ewaldson, Hough
ton,, Latham, H. D. Christen
sen, Chet Hubbard and C. H.
Young. The final selection
from' among the 16 nominees
will be made by the chamber
membership.
'. McNeil said the chamber
makes an effort to have a
: cross-section of business cate
gories represented on the
board.' However, McNeil
aid, no member is selected
for the board unless he . has
expressed an .interest to do
' so, and so it is not always
: possible to get the desired
' cross-section. . '
'Second Annual'
Train Move Set
Medford's parks and recrea
tion department will celebrate
Halloween this year with the
"second annual" move of the
Medco logging engine at Jack
son park.
- Parks uirector Kooert ia
worth made the announce
ment at last night's parks and
Mnrnnti nn nnmmtceinn m Apf.
ing: He said the move will
come one year "to the day"
after the engine was original
ly moved into the Jackson
park site.
The old logging engine has
historical significance and was
donated to the city by the
Medford corporation last year.
It became the center of a
recent controversy when resi
dents, along McAndrews rd.,
' complained to the city mat
4ha Antrim. hlnplcpH their view
and called it a "monstrosity."
Haworth said the city has
decided to. move the engine
to a permanent location on
Clark st. He added that vol-
unteers to help move tne en
' gine are more than welcome.
It can be assumed that the
i city hopes the annual event
will come !l an end with this
year's ceremonies.
EX-OFFICER DIES v.
New York -flJPU- Maurice F.
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' dent of the Ebasco Interna
tional Corp., died Wednesday.
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The agreement does not per
mit tne erection of any addi
tional billboards.
Under the agreement as
originally proposed to the
council, Foster and : Kleiser
company would simply turn
one of its signs over to the
city and then furnish adver
tising and maintenance of the
sign in return for rent both
past and future. , ,
Amendment Suggested
C o u n c i 1 m a n R. L. Van
Sickle moved to amend the
agreement by stipulating that
the company pay the city
$345 in back rent accumulated
over the past couple of years
at the rate of $25 annual rent
per sign. . ' ,
. City Manager Robert Duff
agreed that it was worth a
try but said he was "not sure"
the company would accept the
amended agreement.
Councilman Robert Baccus
voted against both the amendment-
and the main motion
saying: "I am against bill
boards in general. I don't
think they add anything to
aesthetic values.'.' ;
Agreement Approved for Radio
Transmi tter o n RoxyAnn B u tte
Approval was given by the
Medford city council last
night to an agreement be
tween the city and the county
for location of radio transmit
ting and receiving facilities
on Roxy Ann butte.
Under the agreement the
county would not be able to
construct any facilities on the
site without the prior appro
val of the city manager.
The agreement is for 10
years and requires that agen
cy radio operations be con
ducted so as to cause no in
terference with other agencies
authorized use of the Butte,
according to a report prepar
ed for the council by City
Manager Robert Duff.
The report, said: "It has
been concluded that there
would be no adverse effect on
the scenic or recreational val
ues of the park by allowing
such radio use." -
Agencies to use the site in
clude the Oregon state high
way , department, Oregon
state police, Rogue River Na
tional forest and Jackson
county. , :
Approves Projects
In other action last night,
the council approved two im
provement projects after no
one spoke at public hearings
on each of the projects.
One of the projects con
cerns construction of a water
main on Beatty st. from Mc
Andrews rd. to Manzanita St.,
and on Manzanita St. from
North Beatty st. to South
Beatty st. One resident of this
area had several questions re
garding this project and they
were referred to the water
department.
The other approved project
provides Jor construction of a
sanitary sewer in the Crest
view subdivision.
The council awarded the
sale of $503,21-6 in Bancroft
bonds to the U.S. National
Bank of Portland, which sub
mitted an apparent low inter
est bid of 3.23006 per cent.
The First National Bank of
Oregon also bid on the bonds.
The bonds are from various
improvement projects, includ
ing paving, water mains and
sanitary sewers.
Hearings Scheduled '
Four public hearings were
called for the council's Nov.
3 meeting. One is, for con
struction of a 6-inch water
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Council Asked To Summon
Cab Firm To Answer Charge
Medford Lawyer Ben Day
asked the Medford city coun
cil last night to summon Carl
Kellenberger, owner of the
Yellow Cab company, before
it to show cause why his li
censes to operate both a taxi
cab company and limousine
service should not be re
voked. Day, representing the Med
ford Airport Limousine serv
ice, said he was making the
request on the grounds that
Kellenberger has violated
several provisions of the city
code relating to the operation
of both taxis and limousines.
Day presented a copy of a
sworn affidavit to the coun
cilmen which he said attested
to the alleged violations.
Action Deferred
The council asked to take
action for the first time in its
remembered history chose
to defer action on the request
pending a more thorough
study of the matter. - -
The request brought into
focus again the problems con
cerning Medford's two taxi-
main on Prune st., Park Place
No. 5, and Alberts st.
The other three hearings
are oh planning commission
recommendations. One is for
a change of zone from single
family to multiple family at
2120 Table Rock rd. Another
is for a change of zone from
Class IB to heavy industrial
for several lots in . the Oak
Park addition. Councilman
Donald Hanson asked the city
manger to prepare a brief re
port on this latter requesti
The fourth hearing con
cerns a planning commission
proposal to change the name
of a section of Crestbrook rd.
between Ellehdale ave. and
Highland dr. to Greenwood
St.' -
Action Deferred
A planning commission rec
ommendation, for a variance
to setback requirements to al
low construction of a patio
cover along a property line at
509 West 11th st. was de
ferred by the council at the
request of Hanson. Hanson
said he is not sure how this
request differs from similar
ones that have been previous
ly denied by the commission
and council. Councilman
Stanley Stark voted against
the deferral.
A request to conduct a saw
filing shop as a home occupa
tion at 1002 Murray st. was
approved by the council. It
had previously received the
favorable recommendation of
the planning commission.
Contract Awarded
The council awarded a con
tract, to provide the city with
fuel oil during the period
Nov. 1, 1960, to Oct. 31, 1961,
to L. G. McLaren and com
pany. They had submitted the
low bid of three bidders.
Jacksonville Holds
Achievement Night
Jacksonville 4-H clubs held
their first annual achievement
program recently at the Jack
sonville Community hall, ac
cording to County 4-H Agent
Glenn Klein.
Bob Hein, of the Medford
branch of the First National
Bank of Oregon, presented
pins and cards to the 4-H
club members according to
the years of club work com
pleted. A special record book med
al was presented to Pamela
Dunlap for her outstanding
record in the Meal Time Fun
division of the Jacksonville
county fair board's record
book contest.
President Russell Fields
presided over the meeting and
the banquet that was served
by the cooking club girls.
Those who received pins
were, four , years, Patrick
Neal; two years, R u s s e 1 1
Fields and Kathleen Neal; one
year, Marcia Dunlap, Pamela
Dunlap, Patricia Glathar,
Robert Glathar, Leslie John
son, Charles Logan, Donna
Smith and Richard Wilson.
Nixon Hairpiece
Denied by Aide
New York - (UPD - Herbert
G. Klein, Vice President Rich-1
ard Nixon's press secretary,!
denied Thursday night reports I
that the Republican presiden-
tial nominee is wearing a hair-1
piece. i
"I've heard all kinds of I
charges in this campaign, but
this is the silliest," Klein said. I
"It's obviously and definitely
false." O I
CHILDREN'S AUTHOR DIES
Katonah, N.Y. -IUPII- Mrs.
Harriet Hughes Dallas, 82,
children's author and widow
of C. D. Dallas, former board
chairman of Revere Copper
and Brass Co., died Thursday.
cab companies and two limou
sine services that have been
plagueing the council for the
past year. .
These problems started last
November when applications
were 'filed, with the council
for licenses to operate an ad
ditional taxi-cab company
(Courtesy Cab) and a limou
sine service (Medford Air
port Limousine service) ' in
the- city. Prior to that time
the : Yellow Cab company
was the only operator of that
kind in the city.
Day and his clients cited
four basic instances in which
they allege Kellenberger is in
violation of the city charter.
They are:
Not Meeting Flights
"He (Kellenberger) is not
attempting to meet all sched
uled airline: flights for the
public convenience, ' but in
stead is using the Yellow Cab
limousine for other purposes.
"That the Yellow Cab
Airport limousine is used as
a taxi-cab without a taxi-cab
license. .
Two funds, the Stevens
Street Water Main Fund No.
2, and the Wabash Avenue
Water Main Fund No. 1, were
created by council action. , .
Two projects, a water main
on Stevens St., and a sanitary
sewer on Niantic St., were ac
cepted by the council.
Action on a petition seek
ing paving, curbing and gut
tering of Benson st. from
Prune to 10th sts. was de
ferred by the council as the
petition, according to the city
attorney, did not bear the
necessary number of signa
tures representing more than
50 per cent of the assessable
front footage. , ' .... i
Sale Deferred .
A proposed sale . of city
property along Benson st. to
Keith B. Lawton for $100"was
deferred by the council.
The council awarded a con
tract to M. C- Lininger and
Sons to construct a 6-inch wa
ter main on McAndrews rd.
from Waverly ave. to Wabash
ave., and on - several other
streets in the area. Lininger
and Sons submitted an appar
ent low bid of $15,305.
Plans and. specifications for
the installation of a sanitary
sewer in an alley between
Park Place No. 5 and Alberts
st., to extend from Dakota to
Prune sts., were approved.
Stroke Rehabilitation
Conference Slated Here
The Jackson County Medi
cal society and the state board
of health have announced
plans f o r a conference oh
stroke rehabilitation for nurs
ing home and hospital person
nel from seven southern Ore
gon counties in Medford Nov,
2. .
The all-day. session, sched
uled to begin at 9 a.m. in the
Red Cross building, 60 Haw
thorne ave., is expected to
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Butte Falls Grange
The Butte Falls Grange
booster night potluck dinner
will be held Saturday, Oct.
22, starting at 7 p.m. A 1 1
Grange families and friends
have been invited. . . . '
Those attending are asked
to take their own table serv
ice. Entertainment is planned.
The' next regular Grange
meeting will be held at 8 p.m.
Nov. 7, in the Grange hall.
The Grange HEC met re
cently at the home of the
chairman, Mrs. Elga Abbot,
with seven members and one
guest, Mrs. Albert Cavin, pres
ent. Six local entries in the
National Grange crochet con
test won first prizes at the
Pomona level and were sent
to the state for judging.
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"Yellow Cab taxi-cabs
are regularly charging limou
sine fares for trips to and
from the airport.
"Yellow Cab taxi-cabs
are sent to answer limousine
calls and" hold themselves
out to passengers as being
part of the limousine service,
although they are not li
censed as limousines."
Aware of Requirements
Day's request also contends
that Kellinberger is well
aware of the requirements to
be followed under the city
charter regarding the opera
tion of taxi-cabs and limou
sines.
The notarized affidavit,
signed by Clarence Jones, co
owner of the Medford Air
port Limousine service, cited
specific instances of the al
leged violations.
One of these supposed spe
cific instances says: "The
failure of the Yellow Cab Air
port Limousine to meet (com
mercial airline) flights (at the
airport) was often due to the
fact that the limousine was
being used to haul Mexican
Nationals to and from the
city of Medford and the
Mexican Nationals' camp."
Under a provision of the
city code adopted several
months ago by the council for
the specific regulation of
limousine: "Operators serv
ing the Medford Municipal
airport with limousine serv
ice shall provide adequate
limousine service to the pub
lic for all scheduled air line
flights."
Cites Over 20 Cases
The affidavit cites more
than 20 cases where it says
the : Yellow Cab limousine
did not meet regularly sched
uled flights.
City Attorney Joel Reeder
last night said th procedure
being requested by Day and
the Medford Airport Limou
sine service is a correct one.
Reeder said there are two
such remedies in the code- to
provide for the handling of
alleged violations. One is the
procedure being requested by
Day for a "show-cause" hear
ing and the other is a pen
alty of $100 and 50 days in
jail -upon conviction.
Councilman Donald Hanson
seemed to sum up the sent!
ments of most of the council
men when he said, "if we do
(call for-a "show-cause'
hearing) it will be the first.
time the council has done this
sort of thing . : . " He moved
that the council consider the
matter as a committee of the
whole and the council un
animously agreed with this
motion.
attract health workers from
Jackson, Josephine, Lake,
Klamath, . Coos, Curry and
Douglas counties. . .
The. conference is one of
a series being held through
out Oregon under joint medi
cal society-public health spon
sorship to improve rehabili
tation of the state's estimated
20,000 handicapped or inca
pacitated stroke patients.
Studies in Oregon and oth
er parts of the United States
have proved that a large per
centage -of stroke victims can
be restored at . least to self
care status - and may even
be returned to normal activi
ties - through adequate and
prompt rehabilitation tech
niques, x
Among other points, the
Medford conference will dem
onstrate methods by which
the nursing home and hospi
tal personnel, under supervi
sion of the patient's physician,
may adopt a practical plan of
physical and occupational
therapy even when trained
therapists are not available.
RETIRED COUNSEL DIES
San Francisco -IUPII- William
Bradford Bosley, 95, retired
special counsel for.the Pacific
Gas and Electric' Co., died
Wednesday.
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Dance Set Tonight
Central Point - The Crater
Future Farmers of America
chapter will hold its annual
barn dance starting at 8
o'clock tonight in the Crater
High school at Central Point.
Crowning of the FFA chap
ter swetheart and the box
lunch social will be two main
features of the annual dance.
Nominees for this year's
sweetheart are, senior girls
Sue Higinbotham, Jerri Wick,
Sharon Trautman and Berna
dine Sharp.
Entertainment will be pro
vided by "The Shadows,"
Medford vocal group, and the
Bill Hannaford Swing band,
also from Medford.
All Crater High students
have been asked to dress in
western style all day today
and to stimulate interest in
the annual event, FFA chap
ter spokesmen said.
Refreshments will be serv
ed all evening from "Red
Eye's Bar."
Kitten Dies; Owner '
Attempts Suicide
Los Angeles-lllPll-Weston
Morgan, 20, found uncon
scious today on the side
walk, was revived and told
police he had taken 30
sleeping pills because "My
kitten died and I want to
die with her." : .
- After he was given treat
ment at General Hospital.
Morgan laid he felt much
better. ... - .. i
"I've decided I don't want
to die after all, even though
this is a mighty weird
world."
concern for people
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Secretary'of State Appling took,
office for the sake of the people
not politics. His new rehabil
itation programs for state in-,
stitutions enable listless lives to
be happier, more useful,' less
drain on your tax dollar, '
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Jackson Co. Keep Appling Sec. of
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G. Balk, Chmn. ., ."
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