Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1962, Image 33

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1962
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NIXON'S SUPPORTERS - Republican gubernatorial candi- esses at Santa Monica, Calif ., after they organized a "Nix
date Richard Nixon poses with a group of airline steward- on-Aires" volunteer corps. (UPI)
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White City Area
Road Plan Reviewed
By Commissioners
RUINS IN IRAN - A small child stands in a pile of ruins In
Eoeen, Iran, after an earthquake earlier this month tore
through the western section of the country, killing or in
juring an estimated 20,000 persons and leaving thousands of
others homeless.
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The Jackson county
nine commission last
plan-
night
reviewed a road plan in a sub
division in the old Camp
White area presented by Bud
Hoover.
The overall plan had been
reviewed by the commission's
subdivision committee in Feb
ruary, but the committee's ap
proval of the road plan had
not been included in the com
mission's minutes.
The county court and the
county engineer's office had
requested commission's ap
proval prior to action on
streets in the subdivision.
Gerald Latham, commission
secretary, who presided at the
meeting in the absence of the
president and vice president,
pointed out that the subdivis
ion lots are in excess of five
acres so it Is outside of the
scope of the county subdivis
ion ordinance. The commis
sion has the authority only
to review the overall road
plan to see if roads are con
sidered to be good planning.
Oppoi Two Streets
Commissioner Edd Roun-
tree strongly opposed the
placement of two streets since
they did not line up with ex
isting or planned roads. It
was pointed out that the jogs
in the roads shown on the
map were at least one block
in length and that the straight
sections were in excess of one
mile.
Rountree charged that it
was very poor planning
when roads are put in helter-
skelter," adding the1 in the
future an urban renewal loan
will be needed to correct
"slum."
The commission approved
the road plan with Rountree
voting against the plan.
Opposes Variance Request
Rountree also opposed a
variance request by Mrs.
Leona Robertson to erect bill
board advertising signs in the
South Talent zoned area.
The billboards, two new
and one to be enlarged, are
at the intersection of Highway
99 and the old Pacific high
way south of Talent.
The commission approved
the request on the condition
that the signs be maintained.
Also approved was a re
quest by Mr. and Mrs. James
J. Backen for a kindergarten
n a residence on Upton rd. in
the North Central Point zon
ing area. No objections were
received concerning the vari
ance request.
Prior to the close of the
evening G. I. Peoples, com
missioner, commented on the
present subdi ision ordinance
which requires that each be
named. He listed the numer
ous duplications of name with
in the various county com
munities and noted the com
plications of giving long
names in deed descriptions.
ne recommended the use
of numbers. Latham suggest-
ed that Jhe matter be checked
as to what legally would be
needed to make such
change.
Duncan Stresses
Democrats for All
Roseburg Robert B. Dun
can, speaker of the Oregon
House, and Democratic candi
date for Congress for the
Fourth district, attended open
ing of the Democratic head
quarters here Wednesday.
Duncan pointed out the im
portance of inviting all seg
ments of our society into the
Democratic party.
"The Democratic party
must never become the party
of labor, agriculture, big busi
ness or little business, but
must always keep the doors
open for all groups and all
Americans," Duncan said.
"This is our strength and our
weakness. Our weakness be
cause we lack but don't
want party discipline, and
Three Accidents
Checked by Police
Medford city police inves
tigated three non-injury ve
hicle accidents Wednesday
Two drivers received cita
tions, police said.
William Antone Simpson,
25, Ashland, was cited for fail
ure to yield the right of way
after his truck and trailer col
lided with a vehicle operated
by William Laverne Suther
lin, 62, of 607 Sherman St.,
about 9:50 a.m. at East Main
si. and Crater Lake ave.
Another truck and trailer
was involved in a collision
Wednesday. The tandem oper
ated by John Paterson, 73
Edwards, Colo., collided with
a vehicle driven by Dewey Al-
ircd, B3, Talent, about 3:04
p.m. at Cottage and Court sts.
No citation was issued, police
said.
Dale Blaine Evans, 44, Ea
gle Point, was cited for viola
tion of basic rule after the
car he was driving collided
with a vehicle operated by
Monte Zora Howell, 50, of
4074 South Pacific highway
about 5:10 p.m. on Central
ave. between Third and
Fourth sts., police reported
Grange Notes
Eagle Point Grange
A ham dinner will be served
at the Eagle Point Grange
hall Sunday, Sept. 23, from
noon to 4 p.m. by the HEC
women of the Eagle Point
Grange. The public is invited
and tickets may be obtained
at the door.
Preceding the last meeting
of the Eagle Point Grange,
skit by Mable Wertz and Ag
nes Hubbcll was shown, fol
lowing this Miss Joan Beaslcy
showed colored slides of her
trip to Europe as an Interna
tional Farm Youth Exchange
student
Visitors from the Shady
Cove Grange were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Kee and daughter
Cecilia
On agriculture, Ed Kunke
HEW EQUIPMENT Modern art is no more mysterious are constantly plagued with
thn thi v.rav pmiinmpni now installed at the VA medical interparty disputes: our
clinic building at White Citv Domiciliary. Tom Andrews, I strength because it forces us i reported on the use of chemi
x.rav technician who ODcrates the flexible features of this: to constantly reexamine our ; cal spray.
special camera says he cannot show how it works in less than position and program so
r.x pictures but this one taken by Charles Matthews, domi-:that we are constantly pre
ciliary member, is adequate to let you know it is complicated, pared to change for the great
Suffice it to say, the projector suspended from ceiling tracks est good for the greatest num.
can take any picture desired from any position of the patient, 1 ber."
ion u.-h.n utandinff on his head by means of the movable Duncan continued his cam-
ah Moreover, the man does not have to be moved if paign in Douglas county Wed-1 slips during her absence
u-hrrlrii in Inesday. Today he was to ad- Community Service Chair-
. 1 dress a luncheon group in : man C. C. Hoover said the
nun ntiivr utrTiMS , remvered from area. dcvas-iLane county and the Spring- community service report had
t-. 1-t.r, A...i,,i.i. !tn.H hv ih. Rrni 1 Mrth. field Junior Chamber of Com- been sent off to contest head
TnnrtPH Wednrsdav m o r e quakes in Iran. They said still m e r c e and McKenzieland quarters to be Judged at the
than 10.000 bodies have been I more bodies lay beneath. 'Democrats tonight. IStata level.
Mrs. C. C Hoover reporting
for the sales slip committee
and named new advertisers in
the Grange Bulletin. She also
said Mrs. John Huffman
would take charge of the sales
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