Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 25, 1962, Image 21

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Mar. 25, 1962 Page 9B
On Zoning Plan
ity Council
Council May
Give Opinion
Springfield councilmen Monday evening are expected to ex
press opinion on a zoning proposal that involves land outside the
city limits.
The Springfield council has been requested by the Lane County
Planning Commission to express its view on a proposal to rezone
from suburban residential to light industrial (M-2) a tract that
lies between 21st and 28th streets between the Q Street Floodway
and the new Q Street. '
The county planning commission is scheduled to conduct a
public hearing on the zoning proposal Tuesday evening. The re
quest for the zoning change is being made by Arthur Gilbert &
Sons.
At an informal meeting of the Springfield council last week.
councilmen were told the tract may be developed as an industrial
I park. Since the area probably
Bookmobile
Schedule
The following is the Eu-
g e n e Public Library's
bookmobile schedule for
the coming week:
Monday, 2 to 5:30 p.m.,
Wesley Methodist Church,
Cal Young and Oakway
roads.
Tuesday, 2 to 5:30 p.m.
27th and Friendly.
Wednesday, 2 to 5:30
p.m., Eugene Fire Station
at 17th and Agate.
Thursday, 1:30 to 2:30
p.m.. Sunset Home. 2:45 to
4 p.m., Riverview Baptist
Church, 2335 Riverview
St. 4:15 to 5:15 p.m., Eu
gene Granite and Marble
Works, 3860 W. 11th Ave.
Junior G of C
Quiz Replies
Top 7,500
More than 7,500 Eugene
householderi ' have completed
and returned the questionnaires
mailed out by the Eugene Jun
ior Chamber oi Commerce on
March 12. ,
t Charles Turnbow, chairman
of the Jaycee project, said Fri
day the return represents about
aa nr runt of tha number of
questionnaires lent out "This
shows tha tremendous interest
me community nas in inn proj
ect," Turnbow said.
Before the survey began
Turnbow said the Jaycees were
hoping for a response as high as
40 per cent. Experts on mail sur
veys said that response usually
runs between 15 and 40 per
cent.
The questionnaires seek to de
termine community attitudes to
ward facilities available to the
public in Eugene. Results will
be tabulated and analyzed in
coming weeks, then will be pub
lished and made available to tne
nnblic.
Currently the data on the re
turned questionnaires is being
transferred to IBM punch cards.
University Business College of
Eugene is donating tne opera
tors and machines for this work.
Turnbow stated.
will be part of the city within
a few years, county officials are
seeking views of the proposed
development from Springfield s
city fathers.
In another matter Monday
evening, the city council will
conduct a public hearing, start
ing at 7:30 at the city hall, on a
proposal to pave W. N Street
from one-half block west of Mill
Street to Laura Street.
The council is also expected
to approve an agreement pro
viding for construction of the
Tenth Street-High Banks Road
section of the new Q Street as a
throughway. If the council ap
proves the agreement, it will
direct the mayor and city, re
corder to sign the document,
City Manager Frank Smiley
will report to councilmen that a
petition has been received by
the city for the paving of East
N St. from Tenth to 11th streets
Smiley will also report that
the city s engineering and street
departments have recommended
that West L Su should be scari
fied. Property owner along the
street are now being notified
that the city intends to scrape
off the street's oil mat because
of the large number of holes
now present in the thorough
fare.
- Residents of the street (from
a point hear Mill Street to the
west city limits) filed remon
strance petitions a few months
ago to halt the city's plans for
paving the arterial.
Summer 'Time
Poll Under Way
The Springfield Chamber of
Commerce is polling its mem
bership on the question of
"time" for the summer months
in the Springfield area.
Postcards are being sent to
members asking them to check
one of the three following time
plans:
Standard time for the
summer of 1962.
Fast time whereby work
is started an hour early and
clocks remain unchanged.
Daylight saving time, in
cluding advancing of clocks one
hour in the Springfield area.
Information obtained from
the rrostcard Doll will be utilized
by the Chamber's" board of di
rectors in deciding wnai siano
to take on the time question.
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Vital Statistics
BIRTHS
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Much 11, 1W2)
MORGAN Mr. and Mr. George
Monui, 1S30 Ferry St, Eufena, a
on.
CHRONISTER Mr. anil Mrs. Glen
Chronlstar, 2539 Nixon St, Eugene,
a daughter.
MILLER Mr. and Mrs. George
Miller, 1485 W. Third St., Eujene, a
daughter.
BLANKENSH1P Mr. and Mrs.
Jamea Blankenihlp, M0 N. Jlat St,
Springfield, a daughter.
(Malt-h 14, 1S)
HANSEN Mr and Mra. George
Hansen, 131 Best Lane, Eugene, a
ajlri.
McKENZIE-WILLAMETTK ,
HOSPITAL '
' (March ZJ, 1962)
COLE Mr. and Mra. WUlard Cola,
11 Rldgewood Dr., Eugene, daugh
ter. WESTERN LANE HOSPITAL ,
march 22. 1961)
KE1SER Mr. and Mra. Gerald K-
Kaiser, Florence, a son.
DEATHS
manure tkl1lu U .Inn, ftfl. fit
1309 K. Madison St., Cottage Grove,
died Mtrch U. ServlcM pending
t Smith Funeral Chapel In Cottage
Grove.
ALLEN Ralph H. Alien, u, or
Rt. 1. Box 77, Springfield, died
March 13. Service! will be Monday
at 2 p.m. In Bueli Chapel with
vault Interment In Leei Summit, Mo.
DeMOSS Elbert T. DeMou, 58, of
Phoenix, Am., tnea marcn .
Rat Uats4naaa4BU at 1
p.m. in SlmonLounbury Funeral
interment in ueniow springs vimo-
wry, morrow, inuramj .
ma a tv.it n ....... Ahm M.nnlnif
l.nhtatt nt Mr nrf Mn.
Thomas Wayne Manning jr., aieu
Marcn ra. rnvaw gravea.ua
Ices will be thli afternoon at Dead-
THUM Dma L. Thum, 78, of 1308
Ash St, Cottage Grove, died March
23. Services will be Monday at 1:30
p.m. at mm nonuiry in v-unt
Grove, uremaiion wm iouow.
nprcnW DlKharrl Ui. nMIAn. 7S,
Af iftait Lawrence St.. died March
a r- .-ill ka Til atelav at
jjaj. BrRKCi " au - J
1:30 p.m. at the England Funeral
Home.
Decision
Anticipated
On Zoning Request
At Monday Session
Eugene City Council members
e exoected tn romA tn a t1er.
sion Monday night on a zoning
request for apartment house use
that has been the suhiert nf His.
cussion on several previous oc
casions.
The reauest nmpn from Al
bert C. Jaeeer. fnr nrnnprtv
near 28th Avenue, between
Olive and Charnelton. Th re
quest was considered at a joint
meeting of the council and plan
nine commission last MnnHnv
Commission Chairman James
Maxwell said his group would
maare a recommpnrlAtfnn at it.
Monday noon meeting, for the
council to consider Monday
night. The commission twice
recommended against a zoning
change there, but has nnt vp.t
voted on a modified request
tor a variance instead of a zone
change.
The council will meet at 7-an
m. in the council chambers at
the city hall, i
Minutes of a joint meeting
of the council's committee-of-the-whole
and the city library
board will be on the agenda.
The two groups discussed the
county library ballot measure
which will be hpfnre vntorc in
the May primary election. Sev
eral ot me council memhers
Sflid theV fplt trip amount- nf
rent tentatively budgeted for
use of the city's library facilities
was inadequate but no recom
mendations were voted at the
committee meeting.
New Laws
On Sewers
On Agenda
Two ordinances setting strict
er requirements for home con
nections on Eugene's sewer sys
tem win ne before tha Eugene
City Council Monday nlaht.
' The ordinances were distrib
uted to council members for
their review at Thursday'! coun
cil committee meeting by Pub
lic Works Director Don Allen.
City Manager Hugh McKinlev
said the purpose of the new or
dinances is to eliminate infiltra
tion of storm water into the
city's sewer system.
One Major Change
It will be a waste of money
if the city spends ($12 million to
get a gooa sewer system nut
doesn't do anything to eliminate
storm water from the house con
nections," he declared.
One of the ordinances would
amend certain sections of the
city's plumbing code and the
other would amend the chapter
In the city code entitled "Sew
ers and Sewage Disposal."
One of the major changes
would be a section making it un
lawful for anyone .to connect
downspouts or other conduits
for storm water to any sanitary
sewer line. Existing roof drains
or other drains carrying storm
water would be required to be
disconnected from sanitary sew
er lines and reconnected to
water course, street gutter, or
storm sewer.
Hydrostatic Testing
Another change would pro
hibit the use of impregnated
fibre sewer pips in connections
to city sewers.
The new ordinance would re
quire hydrostatic testing of all
house connection lines, to be
sure leaks are not excessive, be
fore the connections meet city
approval.
Standards for storm drains
and sewer connections are re
vised in a number of other ways
in other sections of the ordinances.
Marine Admits Guilt
In Circuit Court
Patrick O'Connell, 19, a Ma
rine stationed at Camp Pendle
ton, Cam., picaaea guilty in
T..n rnnntv rirpnit Court Fri
day to a charge of contributing
to the delinquency of a minor.
He is accused of a sexual of
fense involving a 13-year-old
girl in Eugene on June 10, 1961.
He will be sentenced by Judge
Roland K. Rodman on Wednesday.
Eugene-Springfield Briefs
CZECH CIRCLE Club will meet today at
1 p.m. at the Eugene Water & Electric Board
for a potluck dinner. All families of Czech
descent are welcome.
"YUCATAN" will be the subject of slides
shown by Lloyd Coons tonight at 8 p.m. at
Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid St, Eugene.
CENTRAL Lane Y swim team parents'
meeting scheduled for Monday, 7 p.m., Central
Lane Y Building, Eugene.
OBSIDIAN PICTURE night Monday 8 p.m.,
Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid St. Those at
tending asked to bring pictures.
HELMET LODGE 33, Knights of Pythias,
" will meet Monday at the Pythian Hall, 1230
Lawrence St., for lunch and instruction and
initiation of candidates in the Knight rank.
EUGENE DUPLICATE Bridge Club regu
lar match point play Monday at 7:45 p.m. at
1144 Charnelton St. Open Club. Visitors wel
come. For information call DI 4-4860.
frap TJADir.TRAH.fi pr-.mmlftpe which was
appointed at a general meeting last Thursday
night, will meet Monday at the home of Mrs.
L. J. Murdock, 2262 Birch Lane, Eugene, DI
5-1200, at 7:30 p.m., to formulate a plan of
permanent organization. The plan will be
present for consideration at the next general
meeting April 3 at the Obsidian Club House.
SPRINGFIELD Dakota Club will meet
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Eugene Water
& Electric Board for a potluck dinner and
whist games. All former Dakotans welcome.
SPRINGFIELD EDUCATION Assn. will
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Mount Vernon
School. The topic for the evening will be
"Tax Sheltered Annuities."
McKENZIE RIVER Lodge 195, AF&AM,
and Eastern Star 158, will have a potluck
dinner for Masons, families and friends Tues
day at 6:30 p.m.. at the McKenzie River
Temple, 850 E. Wth Ave., Eugene.
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Chamber of Commerce, Tncson, Arliona
Southern Arizona Bank, Tucson, Arizona
Chamber of Commence, Wlllcox, Arizona
fay CamWoiajc!
Is Another Vetsot h tttsw By
HORIZON LAND COK)IATION
Lorocst in tht Southwest, with Assets in Excess of
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All homesites in Arizona
Sunsites will rise in price
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$100!!
refund request form at oar office i
Heference of Developers:
ARIZONA
SUNSITES
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TUCSON, ARIZONA
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OF $10. Please set aside lots (reserve ss many as you
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY i. ZONE AND STATE ...
JIM FOR A HOMESITE