Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 15, 1963, Image 41

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Planners Approve Zone Change
To Allow House on Property
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H. W. Larson. 774 Queens
Drive, was granted permission
by the Medford Planning Com
mission Thursday to add a house
to his property at 37 Quince St.
The request met opposition
from Mrs. H. F. Cope, who lives
at 24 Quince St. She argued that
adding another multi - family
dwelling to the area would
create a traffic hazard, would
not be in the best interests of
established families in the area,
and that most of the residents
in the area were not in favor of
a zone change.
She also said the zone change
would pave the way for more
commercial type dwellings in
the future.
Larson said he met with most
of the residents of the imme
diate area and found no one
who disapproved of the request.
Zoned Multiple-Family
The east side of Quince Street
between Fourth and Main
Streets is zoned multiple-family.
The predominant land use in
the area is single-family, includ
ing property now zoned multiple-family
on the east side of
the street.
The commission was concern
ed with accessibility by traffic
and the future of the area if
multi-family zoning were ap
proved. Following discussion, commis
sioners changed the zone desig
nation lo single and two-family
dwellings, a designation which
will enable Larson to move a
house onto the property. The re
quest was recommended to the
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In other action, the commis
sion continued action until the
Driver Injured in
One of Two Mishaps
A woman driver was injured
and another driver lodged in the
Jackson County jail on charges
of driving while under the influ
ence of intoxicating liquor after
a two-car accident Friday after
noon on Oregon 62, north of
Medford, state police said.
Doris Rosalie Hickson, 32, of
40 W. Third St., Eagle Point,
was reported in fair condition
at Rogue Valley Hospital this
week end with facial and knee
injuries.
Tex Bewley, 39, of 2731 Crater
Lake Ave., Medford, was arrest
ed by state police following the
accident. The Bewley car turned
in front of the Hickson car, state
police said.
Lt. C m d r. Lester Eugene
Zook, 45, Springfield, was cited
by state police for improper
changing of lanes after his car
swerved into the driver of a
tank truck and trailer on Inter
state 51 between Rogue River
and Central Point Friday night.
The Zook car rolled on its left
side, but the driver was unin
jured, state police said. The
truck and trailer was driven by
Jack Hughes Rainey, 47, of 2728
Howard Ave., Medford.
City Police Check
Two Local Accidents
Medford police Thursday in
vestigated a hit-and-run acci
dent and a two-car collision in
the city. No injuries were re
ported, officers said, and one
driver was cited.
Delos Francis Cullen, 34, of
307 Niantic St., was cited for vi
olation of basic rule after his ve
hicle collided with a car driven
by Carol Lee Dyche, 20, of 715
Lozier Lane, about 9:0fi p.m. at
Hawthorne and Jackson Streets.
Mary Ellen Burkhart, 318 N.
Seventh St., told police her car
was damaged about 1:34 p.m. at
Riverside Avenue and Barnett
Road when an unknown vehicle
struck a "Caution" sign in the
roadway and knocked it into her
car. The driver ot the vehicle
did not stop, she said.
WORK STARTS ON MILL
ST. MARIES, Idaho CUPI)
The building of a new plywood
mill at St. Maries began Friday
with the razing of a dry kiln at
the plant site. The plant, which
is expected to be finished in
about two and one half months,
will be situated at the old St.
Maries Lumber Co. plant.
next meeting on a request from
Medford Contractor William
Brooks to rezone property north
of Royal Street from single to
multiple-family.
The Commission denied per
mission to rezone property lo
cated at 611 w. 11th St. from
single and two-family to multiple-family
dwelling.
Permission to erect a con
struction sign on the northwest
corner of Stevens and Roval
Streets was approved.
Approval was granted for
change of zone from single and
two -family to multiple - family
for property on the northwest
corner of Clark and Nanegan
Streets. Construction of an
apartment house is planned at
trie site.
Request Is Approved
A request for a zone change
from single family to limited
commercial for property on the
east side of Riverside Avenue at
Crater Lake Highway was ap
proved.
Planning Director Ned Lang.
don submitted three items for
consideration by the commission.
The commission recommend
ed approval of annexation of
property between the extension
of Columbus and Chestnut Ave-
nues and Prune Street and the
existing city limits.
A public hearing was request,
ed on an amendment lo sign re.
quirements in the limited com
mercial zone, and partial dedi
cation of Patrick Street was ap
proved. Tentative Approval
The Happy Homes Subdivi
sion, west of Corona Avenue be
tween Hilton Road and Roberts
Road was given tentative ap
proval, subject to certain condi
tions. The conditions were ac
ceptable and concerned city
public works and utilities requirements.
Public hearings were called
on:
A request for change of zone
from single family to commer
cial for property on the north
side of Stevens Street opposite
the intersection of Mary Street.
A request for a chance of
zone from multiple - family to
limited commercial for two lots
on West Walnut Park Addition.
A request for-a change of
zone from single-family to lim
ited commercial for properties
located between Crater Lake
Highway, Crater Lake Avenue,
and Delta Waters Road.
. A request for a change, of
zone from single to multiple
family for property on the west
side of Crater Lake Avenue be
tween McAndrews Road and Co
vina Avenue.
A request for a change of
zone from single to multiDle-
family for property between
Lindley Street and Crater Lake
Avenue.
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Chen Yi Sees No World War
PARIS (UPI) - Red China's
Foreign Minister Chen Yi said
today he sees no prospect of a
third world war "for the mo
ment" because the United
States wouldn't dare risk one.
In an interview, Chen said
Latin America, Asia and Africa
must be united against Ameri
ca and its European allies to
insure peace.
"The danger of war still ex
ists. . .as long as imperialism
exists," he said.
Chen said the United States
has isolated itself from most
wars in the past "until the sit
uation became favorable
enough to profit by them."
The United Stales "won noth
ing" by its speedy confronta
tion of communism in Korea,
he said.
"U.S. intervention In Korea
was a bad business (for the
Americans)" he said. "They
lost face."
"The U.S. docs not dare de
clare war now as it pleases be
cause of. . .the power of the
Communist bloc. . ." he said.
"If they want to start a war
they will have to do it them
selves. They will be . . . com
pletely isolated."
Missing Eskimo
Hunter Found Safe
ANCHOiUC-E, Alaska (UPI)
An Eskimo hunter, missing
since Thursday, was found Fri
day on a drifting ice floe about
12 miles northwest of King Is
land in the frigid Bering Sea.
Air Force personnel who spot
ted Romeo Katczac said he ap
peared to be in good condition
and that he waved an animal
skin tied to his rifle as the
four-engine C54 search plane
swooped to within 100 feet of
the ice-dotted water.
The long arctic night set in
before a helicopter could be
dispatched to pick up the
stranded hunter. The area, only
a few miles below the Arctic
Circle, has less than four hours
daylight at this time of year.
Oregonian Survives
Viet Nam Crash
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Defense Department Friday re
leased the names of one sur
vivor and five victims of a heli
copter crash in South Viet Nam
Thursday.
The survivor of 4he crash of
an H-37 helicopter, shot down
by communist Viet Cong gun
men, was identified as PFC
Charles S. Albro, husband of
Murlene J. Albro, Milton-Free-
watcr, Ore. The Defense De
partment said Albro was not
seriously injured.
Killed in the helicopter crash
were PFC. Newman. R. Ne-
smith, Statesboro, Ga.; 1st Lt.
Ronny L. Woodmansee, Austin,
Tex., and CWO William E. T.
Flowers, Columbus, Ga.
The names of one other man
killed was not released pending
notification of next of kin.
Reports from Saigon said the
helicopter was shot down as it
hovered over the wreckage of
a plane which had crashed earlier.
Fisheries Professor
Helps Name New Fishes
CORVALUS-An Oregon
State University fisheries pro
fessor, Dr. Carl E. Bond, has
helped name and describe four
fishes new to science. The fish
are sculpins and they are unique
in that their presence in a
stream indicates clean water
conditions.
Sculpins are known In most
Oregonians as "bullheads" or
"mudcats" but these names are
misleading because sculpins are
not in the catfish family, Bond
pointed out.
The sculpins, generally cool
water fish, are found throughout
the Northern Hemisphere, usual
ly in trout streams. Small in
size (most species are less than
six inches long), they may form
part of the diet of large trout.
Larger sculpins, however, are
known to prey on nowly-emerged
salmon and trout and may com
pete with trout for food.
Are Less Mobile
Because sculpins are bottom
dwelling animals and less mo
bile than trout, they are more
severely affected by low oxygen,
high temperatures and chemical
pollution, such as introduction of
pesticides to watersheds. This is
why they are considered indi
cators of clean water conditions,
Bond explained.
Two of the newly-named scul
pins are found in Oregon, t'ot
tus confusus lives in cold
streams in mountainous areas
throughout the Pacific North
west. The name confusus is de
rived from its clouded colora
tion. The other one, Cottus pi
tensis, has a more limited dis
tribution and is found only in
Northern California and tha
Goose Lake draining in Oregon.
Pitensis is derived from its dis
tribution in the Pit River in
California.
The other two new sculpins
are from Idaho and Utah.
Bond collaborated with Dr.
Reeve M. Bailey of University
of Michigan on the project.
Theft Reported at
Red Cross Building
Thieves broke into the Red
Cross Building, 60 Hawthorne
Ave., Medford, Thursday night
and took an estimated $41 in
cash, according to Medford po
lice. Officers said entrance was
gained through a window at the
northeast corner of the building.
The window was broken with a
rock.
Several filing cabinets and
desks were rifled and papers
were strewn about, officers said.
The theft was discovered and re
ported about 7:30 a.m. Friday.
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