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I 10 A - Requirements For Parking Changed By Cily Planners The Medford Planning com mission Thursday nifjht pass ed an amendment to the park lnc rcnuirements in limited commercial districts in Med- lord. Previously, the requirement had been four square feet of parking space for every one square foot of gross building area. The amendment changes the ratio to three to one. The amendment as passed reads: "No building for busi ness, professional, public or ouasi public use shall here after be erected, enlarged, or moved, upon premises within a limited commercial district, and the actual use of the building shall not be changed to the use classified as iua limited commercial, unless ve hicle park ing area of not hide parking area of not each square fool uf gross building area is provided and thereafter maintained Has No Comment Mark Goldy, representing the Medford Shopping Center, told the group he had "no par ticular comment to make" about the change, but that he had been wailing to get the matter settled so the future development of the shopping ccnler could be determined. William Doom bach, 14.1 Mace avc., told the group his reading in the area of plan ning indicated to him that the generally recommended ratio was 4 to 1, or if adequate pro visions for future develop ments were made, the ratio might better be 5 to 1. The commission vote on the amendment was unanimous. In other action, the commis lion voled to: Action Dafarrad - Defer action until the February meeting on a pro posal to consider zoning on a portion of property lying be-1 tween old Biddlc rd. and the realigned Biddlc rd. - Approve a request lo re dedicate El Mar ave. as orig inally dedicated In El Mar addition, the plat for which was approved in 1011. The re quest was granted subject to current subdivision improve ments. - Call a public hearing Nov. 8 on a request for a variance to the setback requirements in multiple-family zone on the west half of a lot in the Cot tage Home addition. - Grant final approval of Siskiyou Village, Unit No. 1, aubject to certain stipulations Imposed by the commission. All commission members were present at Ihe meeting, which was presided over by Commission President Charl es Crary. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MFDFORD. OREGON Medford Boy To Benefit From Bloodmobile Visit Among valley residents who will benefit from blood received during the Tuesday and Wednesday visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile here will be Mclvin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, 417 Pearl St., Medford. Mclvin, who will celebrate his 13th birthday at Doern becher Memorial Hospital for Children in Portland Oct. 24, was seriously burned at his home last May. Since that time he lias used 12 pints of blood, and skin grafts will require 30 more pints. It was reported that the skin grafts must wait until there is sufficient blood on hand for the operation. Student At Hedrick Mclvin was a student at Hedrick Junior High school prior to the accident which happened while he was burn ing leaves at his home. His parents are in Portland with him. His father is employed by McGrew Brothers Sawmill. California Man Seeks Mother Here A San Luis Obispo, Calif., man has written to the Med ford city police to ask assis tance in finding his mother, whom he believes may still be alive and living in the Medford area. Robert J. Edwards, of 276 Del Mar dr., wrote police he has not seen his mother since he was six months old. Her maiden name was Edna Landcnberg, and she married a man named Ired Upton, who died during World War II, Edwards said. The last Edwards heard, his mother was living on cither Edwards or Austin sts. in Med ford. He would be grateful for any information about his mother's whereabouts. Per sons with information should contact the Medford cily po lice department, or communi cate directly with Edwards. The boy was moved to the Portland hospital in August after spending the summer at Sacred Heart hospital. The quota for the Bloodmo bile visit here this week is 350 pints for which 400 don ors arc needed, Red Cross of ficials said. Persons may do nate blood in the name of any person they wish, or for organization's blood banks. - Hours for the Bloodmobile visit will be Tuesday from 2 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. To avoid waiting at the chapter house, 60 Hawthorne ave., persons , f may iiiuim; n,t,w. ...... j telephoning 773-3813. At the present the Rogue valley area is in arrears on blood donations. A total of 1,185 pints must be donated in the area prior to1 Jan. 1, Red Cross officials stressed. s a! & : I ...::'' :'T-r' T"-.,aB. Newbry Attends Committee Meeting State Sen. L. W. Newbry of Jackson county was in Port land Thursday attending the interim committee meeting on small business. The committee was holding hearings on a bill suggested by Gov. Mark Hatfield for creation of a state labor-management relations committee. The measure is based on the unanimous recommenda t i o n of the governor's committee on labor-management rela tions. The recommendation calls for a 10-mcmbcr com mittee of five labor and five management representatives appointed by the governor. The proposed committee would have mediation, fact finding and research and edu cation duties. It would oper ate in the field of emergency labor disputes on a voluntary basis where other procedures failed. Other matters scheduled for consideration were final deci sions on proposed legislation regulating retail installment financing and a bill which would prohibit debt-consolidating agencies in Oregon. TANK BLAZES - Firemen pour water on a storage lank at the Acme Paint Co. in Detroit, Mich. The lank containing paint thinner exploded causing the fire, which was fought by 17 companies. No one was injured. (UPI) Turkey Killings Investigated By Officer in Month Investigations following the killing of 280 turkeys in Ap plegate and Eagle Point areas highlighted dog control activi ties during September, Coun ty Dog Control Officer Chris Haglcr reported last week. Stray dogs slaughtered 189 turkeys at Snidcr's turkey ranch on the Applcgate ani. 42 turkeys at John Oster hout's ranch in the White City area. Later, coyotes killed 49 more turkeys at Snider s ranch. Hagler said the 189 turkeys were not eaten; they were bitten in the back. Coyotes usually snap off the turkey's head and seldom kill more than they can eat. A mother coyote may have been teach ing her pups to kill in this case, Hagler guessed. Destroys Dog He destroyed a dog he pick ed up in the White City area which was believed to be one of the stray dogs killing tur- ) -15-27-3fJ jf TAURUS APR. 21 I MAY 21 V) 5-14-29-M 33-62-838.1 GiMINI MAY 22 ,,5 JUNE 2! 8-224431 74-76-77 CANCfR ll JUNE 23 JULY 23 7-19-24-371 '4859-71 to uo JULY 2 .AUG.2J 2-12 23-35 47-58-6? STAR GAZERH By CLAY R. POLLAN- i Your Doily Activity Guid JK. Accotdina to th Stars. 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No cita tions were issued, police said. A cow owned by Earle Ev erett Fichtner, 2547 Corona ave., was killed about 7:40 p.m. when it was struck by a car operated by Janetle Au gusta Witt, 50, of 44 North Orange si. The mishap occur red on Crater Lake highway. George Washington Sim mons, 606 Valley View dr., told city police that his car was damaged by an unknown vehicle about 12:30 p.m. while it was parked at 25 South Riv erside ave. Roy Eldon Baker, 53, re ported to police that his pick up truck knocked over a city parking meter while he was attempting to park his vehicle about 3:25 p.m. on Front st. between Fifth and Sixth sis. Baker was not cited. keys. No more complaints on turkey killing were received after the dog was disposed of, Hagler said. Friday a dog was turned over to the dog control otficer by the dog's owner after it killed a goat in the Berrydale district. During September, Hagler received 411 cases involving dogs and 85 dogs were picked up. 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