Pate . Biwm KetWfar-Ciura, Eugene. Or rriiUy, Mir. 1, 194T
Reclamation Organization Heads
Argue Payments on Power Dams
WASHINGTON U. Three
more spokesmen for the National
Reclamation Assn. testify Friday
in favor of a controversial meas
ure which both pro and eon wit
nesses agree would result in an
increase in public power rates in
the West.
They are Don McBrlde, secretary-manager
of the association,
Floyd Hagie, who formerly held
the position and is now with the
Seattle Chamber of Commerce,
and J. H. Moeur, director and
member of an association study
group.
The bill by Rep. Robert Rock
well (R-Colo) la on of several
before a House Public Lands Sub
committee to alter reclamation
laws. Major witnesses against it
were Reclamation Commissioner
Michael Straus and his assistant,
William E. Warne.
It received strong support
Thursday from Robert Sawyer,
of Bend, Ore., president of the
association.
Sawyer and other witnesses ad
mitted under questioning that the
effect of the bill would be to
raise public power rates on such
areas as the Columbia Valley of
the Pacific Northwest and the
Central Valley of California. It
would, they say, reverse an opin
ion by a former Interior Depart
ment solicitor that public power
rates need not repay enough
money to cover the basic power
investment. Such rates now re
turn enough to pay three per. cent
interest on that investment, op
eration and maintenance on pro
jects and contribute to irrigation
costs too high to be born by
water users.
The Reclamation Assn. president
said his group supported the bill
because power should make imme
diate repayments on principal and
because interest earned should not
be diverted to pay irrigation costs.
' . . . But we do ot support it
because it would raise power
rates," Sawyer said.
Interior Department spokesmen
claim that raising power rates
would amount "to killing the
goose that lays the golden egg for
irrigation."
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Easter Sales
Effect Shown
NEW YORK (At Easter buy
ing boosted retail sales in the week
ended Wednesday well above the
preceding week and 9 to IS per
cent over the corresponding week
a year ago. Dun & Bradstreet re
ported Friday.
"Shipments improved and most
retailers were reported as being
well' stocked, the business re.
search firm said. "Shoppers con
tinued to display resistance to high
prices and inferior quality."
Interest in women's spring ap
parel increased noticeably with
medium-priced suits and blouses
in heavy demand. Some shoppers
were attracted by clearance sales
of winter clothing. Requests for
children's and infants' wear in.
creased.
Eugene Man Serves
With First Cavalry
Pvt. Louis Evoniuk, Eugene is
serving in Tokyo with the First
Cavalry Division, and'has been as
signed to duty with A Troop of
the Eighth Cavalry Regiment. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Evoniuk, 495 Third Ave. E., Eu
gene.
Private Evoniuk entered the
Army after graduation from St.
Mary's High School in Eugene, and
before joining the Army served
for a year with the Merchant Ma
rin. -
Poultrymen Favor
Continued Price Support
I ruuuuiij wi uregon
poultrymen, called to give their
opinion on future regulations in
their farm industry, said they fav-
order continued price support on
eggs.
That was the concensus of those
attending a Stat Production and
Marketing Administration meeting
Thursday. The poultrymen also
favored an and to government con
trols on farm output
APPLICATIONS REFUSED
The Stat Liquor Control Com
mission has refused applications
of McCredi Hot Mineral Springs,
Oakridg, for a restaurant license,
and of McPenland's Store, Mc
Kenrie Bridge, for a package store
class A license, Associated Press
reported from Portland Thursday.
AUTI SUPPLIES
ODkey Trading Post. 1871
Franklin at 13th Ph. 5Blt-W.
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WEEDS
COME and SEE
AQUATIC PLANT LIFE under the water
surface.
LOGGING OPERATIONS, falling trees,
W pulling log Into water, booming, rafting,
towing.
, FOREST DEBRIS BEACH at Tahkenlteh
E Outlet
FREE SPEED BOAT RIDES on week-days
to Lydl and 5-MIIe Creek areas, adults
only.
EBABY BEARS are fed on bottle, have your
picture taken with them.
- Ton have read articles about the weed
growth In Tahkenlteh and other lakes. If tn
T teres ted write us for free printed reports
by Oregon State Game Comm. and an Inde
pendent Field Research Engineer.
S REMEMBER THESE ARE TOUR LAKES
BASS AND PERCH FISHING is good as the
water level Is above tha weeds and is
receding. .
LAKE TAHKENITCH RESORT
BVi Miles North
Gardiner, Or.
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Naval Reserve
Set to Organize
Th flrnunriwork for the forma
tion of a Naval Air Reserve Train-
IUJS Uil.b 111 fmac... " -
day night at an organizational
meeting attended ny aDoui w -Naval
Air personnel at the Uni
versity of Oregon physical edu
cation building.
' The group will apply tome jaui
Naval, District for designation as
a volunteer unit ior arm-paj
status.. If successful the program
may result in the esta Ihment oI
a 4ainintf aminrirnn I lh nlanes
stationed locally for iWiing pur-
R. E. Kerr was appointed tem
porary commanding officer of the
unit and will call for a second or
ganizational meeting.
The proposed air component of
the volunteer Naval Reserve comes
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6:15 KOIN Klock
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7:30 Bob Garred -7:43
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11:30 Western Wranglera
12:00 Phil Brestoff
12:30 p.m. Lane Co. Edi.
1:00 Stars In Afternoon
1:30 Tressury Show
under the general Navy drive to
enable experts on inacuv uuW
..1- - n,ni1rtitf lmnwledffe OX
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skills learned in the service.
In addition to the aviation sec
tion, the unit intends to establish
electronics and general oirai
v.Mut 4n a rnmmlttee to nom
inate officers and plan further or
ganization were t,ommuu
n r.l.. T.f rmrln. Karl BOU-
I. I.CIOUII, .
shey, Hugh Wood. A. A. Haberly
and Paul Washke; Lt Leon Glass-
cook and Lt. R. A. Kerr, and Lt.
(jg) Don Brooks ana lit. tJg;
George McCracken.
The nominating committee will
meet Sunday night at Woods
home on Blanton Road. .
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5:45 Frank Hemingway
Tenmile Road Work
Planned by County
Graveling of a stretch of Ten
mile Road, important to the Forest
Service for fire control access, will
start in about a week, it was an
nounced Friday by County Com
missioner Allen Wheeler. The road,
which takes dH from the Coast
Highway north of Florence, was
damaged severely by winter
storms, said Wheeler. He inspected
it Thursday with Headmaster Fred
Smigley and County Surveyor P.
M. Morse.
Farts of the road have been
carved out of steep hillsides and
in several places slides have taken
out the road entirely, Wheeler
said. In such places the road will
have to be rebuilt.
First part of the job will ex
tend over an eight and one-half
mile stretch, Which will Improve
access to three lumber mills which
have ceen erected in the area in
the last year. Beyond that noint
the road continues to Indian
Creek. From there, by way of
Thompson Creek, the road makes
a Junction with the highway from
Mapieton to Florence.
OFFICIAL REMOVED :
PARIS (U.PJ Charles Luizet,
Paris prefect of Dolice. his hum
relieved of his job for failure to
purge the police force nronerlv
after the liberation, the Minister
of Interior has announced.
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SECOND FEATURE
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TRAIL"
With Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes,
Dak Evans and Estelita
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JOE McDOAK NEWS
Beikman Asks $24,000
As Result o'f Collision
A suit for damages totaling
$24,165.81 was on file Friday in
circuit court. Wilbert Fred Beik
man, plaintiff, alleges a bus be
longing to Pacific Greyhound
Lines, defendant! ran into his 1941
coupe last September on Highway
99, one mile south of Junction
City, at the intersection of State
Highway 36.
Beikman asserts the accident re
sulted in damage to his car and
personal injuries and suffering
which led to permanent disability.
' ;
Curtains cleaned In Sanltone.
Electric cleaners, 1210 Willamette
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Horses battled reasonable rates.
if We furnish everything for a
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Produce fresh Fruits Flewwi
Meat Vegeteblea S1"
Groceries Many Misc. Items
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