MEDFORD&jrRIBUNE
SECTION B
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY; APRIL 2, 1961
PAGES 1 to 10
Medford City Officials Neutral
In Government's
Building
Plan
Medford '' city officials are
officially neutral in the fed
eral government's decision to
locate the new $2V4 million
DR. CHARLIE BROWN
, Aihland Optometrist
Dr. Brown Opens
Ashland Practice
Ashland-Dr. Charlie Brown,
optometrist, has announced
the .opening of his office in
the Professional Arts building,
450 Siskiyou blvd., Ashland.
Dr. Brown, formerly asso
ciated with Dr. R. A. Klever,
North Bend, is a member of
the First Methodist church,
the International Association
of Lions clubs, the Oregon and
American Optometric associa
tions, and Phi Theta Upsilon,'
a national professional fra-
ternity. . . -
Born in Schaller, Iowa, the
doctor has spent four years
in the Armed Forces, and at
tended both the University, of
Iowa and Pacific university,
Forest Grove, Ore. He holds
bachelor of science and doctor
of optometry degrees.
Two Medford Boys
Finalists in Event
Two Medford High school
students, Dale W. - Peterson
and Roger W.-: Harris 'have
been named among the 10
-finalists in the Oregon
bcience Talent search, spon
sored by the Oregon Museum
of Science and Industry. ;
Peterson worked . on "A
Modified Borsch-Omori Seis
mograph," and Harris' project
involved abstract mathe.
matics. ' , . . ,.
Finalists will present their
work orally before judges at
the Science Youth Congress
at OMSI on May 6 and 7 to
determine the final winner.
The projects were first
entered last fall in the na
tional Westinghouse Science
Talent search, of which the
Oregon Science Talent search
I is a division. Peterson's proj
ect received honorable
mention in the national com
petition, which was judged
earlier.
VIEW ART SHOW
A s h 1 a n d Among those
viewing the current graphic
art show in the Southern Ore
gon college Britt gallery was
a group of senior art students
from Phoenix High school
who Visited the campus
Thursday. Accompanying the
group was their adviser, Miss
Catherine Carter.
federal building south of 10th
St. I.'".;" v ' r : '';
But unofficially, they are
disappointed.
These officials were plug
ging for the government to
locate the building on a site
in the proposed civic center
near" the courthouse. But the
government disregarded their
wishes and picked the 10th
st. site, between Central and
Riverside aves. . f:
City officials have "never
been told the reason for the
government's decision, and
they are not at all sure the
government, has a good rea
son. Vy.-' ' :. h
Think of Several Reasons
On. the contrary, they can
think of several reasons why
the government s h o u 1 d n't
have picked the site it did:
. It will be inconvenient
for the public.
It will create traffic con
gestion problems on Central
and Riverside aves.'
And, it will be taking
valuable commercial property
off the tax roles.
This latter point receives
added " emphasis when it is
noted that the 10th St. site
has also been picked as the
location for the new .40-unit
Imperial V400" motel.'A num
ber of old buildings have al
ready been razed and con
struction of the motel is ex
pected momentarily.; , ;
Not Stop Government -S
But this will hot stop, the
federal government, Congress
man Edwin R. Durno said in
a speech, here earlier this
week that the government will
condemn : the property 'if jt
has to., - This could involve
court action and would cost
the taxpayers dearly, as Dr.
Durno himself pointed but.
One city official- comment?'
ed wryly that the government
will probably wait until the
new motel is built before it
gets around to starting con
demnation ' proceedings. . He
added that with each passing
day the process of acaulrinsr
the property gets more and
more expensive.
The city council has never
takei! a 'stand on the federal
building; site, nor has it ever
given approval - to. the pro-
posea civic center idea.
Backed by Commission
This .idea is being backed
by the city planning commis
sion and it has been included
in'; the city's proposed land-
use plan.- The idea is based
on a similar proposal made
in the early 1930's. '
f The civic center would in
clude all city, county,' state
and federal office buildings
in an 11-block site bounded
by Holly St., Main st., Mistle
toe St., and 10th st. It is felt
that such an integrated ar
rangement would be of con
venience both to the public
and to the respective govern
ments. .
When it was announced
that the federal government
was going to erect a new build
ing here, the planning com
mission gave tentative approv
al to the civic center plan,
in hopes that the government
would pick a site there.
Provide Information
Every effort was made to
provide the government with
the necessary information
about the site, and it was in
spected along with several
other areas of the city by a
general services .administra
tion site inspection team last
year. '
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4
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It is rumored , around city
hall that the: GSA actually
favored the 'civic center site,
but that they were overruled
bv the nost office denartment. DISTRICT MANAGER -.Col
Asked if the government's IS,teJU"g P'ff ! ""J0? f
, , , ., . , student at the Industrial Col
action would wreck the civic lege o toe Mmei ForceS( has
center idea, one city official been assigned as district en
commented that it will not, gineer of the U. S. Army
and he added that it shouldn't Corps of Engineers at Port
take long for the government land, effective in July. He sue
to realize they made a mis- ceeds Col. Walter L. Wincgar,
take, and it may then consider district engineer since July,
the civic center as the site for 1958, who will be - assigned
its next building. ; overseas. ;
Commentator
To Dedicate New
Legion Hall Here
Frank Hemingway, noted
radio commentator, will dedi
cate the new American Le
gion home, - 404 : Walnut St.,
while he is in Medford for
the Pear Blossom festival next
week end.
.' Hemingway, whose news
casts are heard Monday
through Fridays at 7 a.m., on
radio station KMED, is sched
uled to arrive at the Medford
airport at 7 p.m. Friday. He is
scheduled for both radio and
television interviews here that
evening. ,. ' i
. On Saturday, Hemingway
will serve as parade marshal
in the Pear Blossom parade.
He will then go directly to
the Legion home for the dedi
cation which is scheduled to
get underway at 5:30 p.m.
Attending the dedication
besides Hemingway will be
V
t FRANK HEMINGWAY
Will Visit Modford
state officers of the Legion
local city and county officials
and members of the Army-re
serve unit here. Following the
dedication, there will be, a
homecoming banquet honor
ing Mrs. Earl Bigalow, the
state president of the Legion
Auxiliary. , .
Hemingway got his start in
Sanitarians Attend SOC Short Course
. Corvallis - William R. Die
riex, Orie Moore and George
E. Runyan of the Jackson
county health department
completed the 13th annual
sanitarians short course last
week at Oregon State college.
The three-day school is held
each spring as an educational
program for city,- county and
state sanitarians and health
department workers. Purpose
of the school is to help work
ers keep abreast- of new de
velopments in the field of pub
lic health.
Sponsors are the state board
of health and the Oregon
State college department of
civil engineering. Seventy
five attended this year's
radio in 1937 with station
KBND in Bend, Ore. In Bend
he improvised his radio news
cast with an unusual dialect.
The use of various dialects
soon became the key to . his
success, and the Hemingway
style was born. - . . - s ,
In 1940, after a short stint
with a Portland radio station,!
he was called to Hollywood
and has broadcast from there .
ever' since. His newscast is!
produced by Ted Toll for the I
American Broadcasting com-1
pany.
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