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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 11

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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1 ti 0 Beaver Marsh Detrimental, Says Stone Replies To Rep. Porter 1ANE COUNTY HOME NEWSPAPER. SECTION EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1957 County Starts Road Build-up The Beaver Marsh hydro-electric project, as envisioned by the Eugene Water Electric Board, would "de tract in a substantial way from such natural features Of the upper McKenzie River Clearing Bottleneck On Florence Jetty A bottleneck in the reconstruc as wrests and waterfalls, the U.S. Forest Service said in tion of the Siuslaw River jetty reply to questions by Congressman Charles 0. Porter at rlorence was being cleared Monday as county road crews worked to build up the Coast (DOre).

Guard Road to permit' the start of heavy rock hauling operations Porter made public Monday the replies he received from Regional Forester J. Herbert Stone, regarding the effects of according to a county official. Harold Strombom, assistant the proposed power development, Toe most serious effect- on the natural beauty of the stream would be the reduction in the county highway administrator, said that all of the problems surrounding construction of the county, road linking quarries with the jetty project are being handled in orderly fashion. water going over these water-falls," Stone wrote. "The power plan, involves maintaining during the summer months a flow of not less than 40 second ieet over Civic leaders from Florence had appealed to county commissioners for help last week when the jetty contractor said he couldn't begin these falls, but that would mean great reduction in the amount of water which normally goes Vital Statistics work as scheduled because of the conditions on the Coast Guard Road.

It was explained that the (Kee Photoj) SCHOOL HIT BY VANDALS Extensive' damage was done to LeBleu Grade School on the Lorane Highway Friday night when vandals smashed the front door and proceeded to make a shambles of its interior. Just recently annexed to the Eugene School District, the two-room school is inspected in the above photo by Deputy Sheriff Bill McLeod. Below, Reserve Deputies King and Turner place a sign on the building warning of its closure by order of the Lane County sheriff. (RegtsteliGuard photo) PROMOTE BALL GAME This old beer wagon paraded around Eugene Monday to draw attention to the "Dave Hefner Appreciation Night" baseball game to be held at Bethel Park Monday evening. In the photo above, Chester Shulda, who will announce part of the evening's festivities, takes the reins from Louis Glaspey, Spring-, field, owner of the horses.

Murray Luther, manager of a local distributing company, talks to Shulda. Game time is 8 p.m. but special events will start at 6:30 p.m. current construction project on down the stream and which makes the falls so superb." MIGHT DIVERT WATER BIRTHS the road was moving too slowly to permit the jetty "contractor's compliance with specifications in the federal project. Stone added that there might AT McKENZIE-WILLAMETTE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL periods in the fall when all of the water would be diverted Flames Gut Springfield Dwelling June 21, 195T REED Mr.

and Mrs. Zelmer Read. through a tunnel, except for that 4082 E. 16th Eugene, a daugh ter, 7 pounds, 6 ounces. which might go into the stream below the diversion dam.

Flames early Sunday morning Lane Cancer Society Directors to Meet ROBINSON Mc and Mrs. Harlan ly covered by insurance, the chief stated. Robinson, Star Route, Pall Creek, a son, 6 pounds, 11 ounces. He said the power line to carry give no reason for the fire, he said there" had been some trespass problems with the property in the past. The loss was partial- I The board of directors of the Another fire, which broke out about 10 p.m.

Saturday, did considerable damage to a trailer DEATHS power from Beaver Marsh to Eugene would be another "adverse impact on the natural beauty." (Classified Notices, Page 7B) KIRK Bert Kirk. 77. Walton, died Lane County Unit of the American Cancer Society will meet Tuesday evening in the auditorium of Sacred Heart Hospital. EWEB currently holds an ex- house at 325 N. 26th St.

In Springfield. The occupant was Accused of DUIIL Saturday, June 22, 1957. A native of Lane County, he was born -Dec. 13, gutted a vacant Springfield dwelling, destroying a large quantity of stored building materials that were being used to remodel the interior. The dwelling, located 'at West and Laura streets, is owned by Jack Cozad of Springfield.

Firemen said the flames had spread throughout the bouse by the time they arrived. Fire Chief Harry Krieger Monday was investigating the cause of the blaze. Although he could ikh. at fcimira. services will be held Main purpose of the meeting.

A 33-year-old Springfield man was arrested by sheriff's deputies early Sunday morning on a Wednesday at 2 p.m. at England Funeral Home, Eugene. Burial will be in the Chlckahomlny Cemetery, charge of driving under the in Andy Jackson. Firemen said the blaze started in a davenport. There was some smoke damage, and an attempt by the occupant to put out the blaze with a garden hose before firemen arrived also caused some water damage, firemen said.

which starts at 7:45 p.m., will be to present a report of the bylaws committee. The meeting was called by Dr. Julius Hessel, president of the Lane County unit of fluence of intoxicating liquor. HELL I WELL William Edward Hal. Taken into custory was Edward Frank Czech, 1390 Spring llwell, 34, 21S S.

6th Cottage Grove, died Saturday, June 22, 1957. He was a native of Cottage Grove and associated in business with his father, Albert W. Helllwell. Funeral services the ACS. field.

will be Tuesday, at 2 p.m. at Mills i rip! 3 closed lis'' -f BLONDIE By Chic Young Mortuary. Burial will be in the Cottage Grove Cemetery. Masonic ritualistic services will be conducted at the chapel. DOWNING Clvde F.

Downlnir. 85. of 1030 Country Club Eugene, died June 23. Services will be announced by Poole Larsen Chaoel. KAIN Odessa Pearl Katn, 72, of 371 W.

10th Euaene. died June 22. Services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. In England Funeral Home with cremation at Rest-Haven Memorial Park. NILL Ruth Irene.

Nill. 70. E. 13th Eugene, died June 23. Services will be announced by Ensland Funeral Hone.

tension to its original license to construct the Beaver Marsh project Supt. R. B. Boals has said that the results of a feasibility study, now under way, may determine whether the local board will seek another election on the project. Voters a year ago turned down' the project.

In his report to Congressman Porter, Stone called attention to the forest highway now being built to connect the McKenzie Highway near Belknap Hot Springs with the South Santiam Highway just beyond Fish Lake nd near the junction with the North Santiam. Tlje Forest Service, Bureau of Public Roads and the State Highway Department are cooperating on this project. MULTIPLE USE ROAD "This will be a blacktop road i which will enable many people to enjoy the beauty of this area," Stone's report says. "It will also provide a means of transportation for the timber crop which can be harvested from the area on either side of the drainage, but our plan ol course is to carry out this development and management so as to void any impact on the natural beauty of the stream itself and the various features as-: soclated with it. "We have been engaged for the last year in a land management study and analysis of the use on the whole drainage, and are developing a plan to provide for integrated management which will give full consideration, to protection of the natural beauty of the upper McKenzie.

Upon the completion of that plan we will PAYNE Terry Payne, 16, of 1439 Wilson Eugene, died June Services will be announced by Buell unanei. OLD FIELD Raymond Oldfleld, I860 Alder Eugene, died June 23 Services will -be announced by Simon- Lounsbury Mortuary. GEDNEY Mary Ellen Gedney, 78, will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. In Simon- NEWS BRIEFS Lounsbury Mortuary with Interment In Rest-Haven Memorial Park. HOGREFE Jessie Edith Hoerere, EUGENE HAMMOND Organ OBSIDIANS will climb the 62, of 8553 McKenzie Springfield, died June 22.

Services will be announced by Buell Chapel. Society meets Tuesday at 8 p.m. the home of Mrs. Eva S. QUALL ueorge wuau, tu, or ihz Graves, 1240 Mill Eugene.

W. 1st Eugene, died June 24. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. south side of Mt. Hood on Sunday, starting from Government Camp.

Cars will leave Eugene before 2 p.m. Saturday. All persons qualified in mountaineering Around the World in 45 Min In Simon-Lounsbury Mortuary with utes" will be the program. Park. Her e9 Now at Burch's your very essential WHITES for this summer's lovely fashions Plumbers, Builders Warned are invited.

Full mountain gear is required. Sign-up at Hender-shotts or call Joe Daniel, leader, for more information. He is at DI 4-8851 days and DI 4-5597, evenings. About Disposal Installations of failure to comply with the code proceed with the development of a recreational plan for those areas where the natural beauty can mean a maximum fine of $100 TRYOUTS for a musical spon for 'each day of violation in a continuing case, or a $500 maxi sored by River Road Park and makes recreation a preference use," Stone told Rep. Porter.

Recreation District, will begin at Improper installations of gar-1 bage disposal units in suburban residents brought a warning to plumbers and builders Monday by the Lane County Health Dept. Victor Morgan, senior sanitarian, said that builders and others should check with the mum fine for one violation. There's nothing Congressman Porter previously 'announced a recreation survey of the McKenzie River headwaters which will be conducted by the Eugene Accountant 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Howard School. All persons from ninth graders and up are welcome.

Ed Ragozzino will direct this play, to be presented early in August. health department before making National Park Service. The Beaver Marsh project is within a na EUGENE GOLDEN Age Club tional forest disposal unit installations to assure themselves that the work complies with regulations. will honor June birthdays Tues day at 7:30 p.m. in the Washing Morgan said the county build ton Street Recreation Center.

Bring cake. The club will fur ing code requires a two-inch drain pipe from the disposal unit to touch of white' the frosty fashion accent that always looks so cool and fresh with suimmer clothes. And how wonderful every pretty pair has that superbly gentle fit for which Red Cross Shoes are famous. Four Accused Of Bike Thefts nish ice cream and coffee. There the main sewer pipe, and re Llected Lhapter Head John L.

Geertsen, Eugene, has been elected chairman of the Lane County chapter of the Ore-, gon Assn. of Public Accountants. Named vice-chairman was Evelyn Carter of Springfield. The public accountants held their election June IS at the Lynwood Cafe. Another professional activity in which a few local public accountants will take part will be the state convention of the Oregon Assn.

of Public Accountants in Portland Friday and Saturday of this week. will be a program, cards and danc quires increased capacity in a ing. Anyone 50 years and older Theft of a number of bicycles is welcome. septic tank. Installations in existing homes require a county building permit, Morgan said.

valued at some $330 by Eu gene police brought the arrest Improper installations place of lour Eugene youngsters Sunday, evening. Two of the boys, aged 9 and 10, the plumber as well as the builder! TWO LEADERS of Muscular Dystrophy Assns. will be in the Portland Rehabilitation Center Tuesday at 8 p.m. to talk to all interested persons. They are Arthur Galloway of the national in violation of the county coae, according to Morgan.

Conviction were arrested on petty larceny charges. The other two, both 12, were charged with grand larceny. Police said the boys admitted stealing six bicycles parked at the Amazon swimming pool. Two organization and Tom Ray, West Coast regional director. Sydney Saks at DI 5-4119 has more information.

WILLEMA Business and Professional Women's Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Eugene Hotel. Dessert will be served. Of the boys were caught by the owner of one of the bikes Sun day, nolice said. The two 12-year- IYP 9" to 12" ii Charge olds were apprehended at their homes, officers added.

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