MEASURE 6 Continued from Page 1 would also affect Oregon's economy and pul more than 1000 PGE employees out of work. Gitteau said. "Trojan now has 1300 em ployees,” Gltteau said. "There will bo only 150 after the plant closes down, and that will have a large effect on the local econ omy and the worker s fami lies.” Gitteau also argued Trojan's power is safe and will bo nood ed this winter "The Nuclear Regulatory Commission suys Trojan's waste storage system is safe," Gitteau said. "Measure (> would close Trojan during the middle of winter, when we need power the most." Although their opponents failed to attend the event, Joy Marshall of Oregon Fair Share and ASUO President Hobby Lee spoke in favor of Ballot Meas ure 7, which would raise prop erty taxes for businesses. by ii«r Ot*Qf> Jo/in David ton (left) of tha Lana County Do It Youraatf Committee debated with Jim GJttaau of tha No on 5 and 6 Committee Wednet day on the impact of Ballot Uaatura 6. which would ck>ta down tha Trojan nuclear plant. INNS Continued from Page 1 often comes with Us own share of headaches Ursulu Bates, Campus Cottages Bod and Break fast Inn owner, said running an inn is more stressful than the job she had as a decorating con sultant for about six years. "It’s a 24-hour-a-day job." Bates said "It's much more stressful. We saw a bumper sticker that says, ’The grxsd thing about owning your own bed and breakfast is you get to choose which 20 hours you work.' " Barbara and Henri Brod say their inn requires time and offort, but they love not having "to go out in thn rain and go to work," Barbara said. The Brods have operated the Lyon and the Lambe Inn for almost three years after quitting their jobs as "big shots” in the Hemlock Society, Henri said. Henri was president of the Homlock Society’s Oregon chapter, and Barbara was a Hemlock Society chapter liaison "Wo got tired of soiling death," ho said. Henri said ho loves working out of his home. The inn’s guests fuel right at homo in their house, he said. "This is a business, but we protend and they pretend they’re guests in our house.” Henri said. "They feel comfortable, like they're in their own borne or a friend's house, and this game keeps go mg and it's very nice, it's a fun game." Thu people Barbara moots an* iu*r biggest to ward, shtt saiti People from France. japan and Donmark iiavt* stayed at the inn "You moot people you like a lot and people you don’t particularly like, who you wish would go home," she said Running an inn can lie just as time consuming as other jobs because innkeepers must "keep on top of the business," said Rookie Walling, presi dent of the Eugene Area Bed and Breakfast Assn elation and owner of Rookie's Bed and Breakfast on College Hill Most Innkeepers must work another job to make ends meet. Walling said. The Wards and the Franks, who work only at their inns, are excep tions to the rule. Eunice Kjaor, owner of the House In the Woods, said she quit her job as a nurse nine years ago to open her bed and breakfusl She balances her lime between working at the inn and at the Automated Psychiatric Testing Service, where she is an office manager. KJaer said she and her husband, who also works at (he testing service, could not survive solely on the money from inn guests Balancing her jobs al both the inn and ihe tosl ing service gets tough at limes, she said. "On rare occasions when tho computer Is act ing up, which it seems to do when I have a guest coming, I have to make a choice," she said. 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