EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1962 Page 9A
Data from
WtATHM BUREAU
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'Round fhe State
Until Wednesday Morning
Figure Show low Temporaturei Expected
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(AP Wirephoto)
Fair weather is expected for all of western Oregon tonight and
Wednesday, and only a few areas in the nation are due for showers
I pec tonight. Scattered thundershowers and showers are predicted for
the northern Rockies, northern Great Plains, the mid-Mississippi
a. valley, western Gulf region and in Florida. Cooler temperatures are
OllUS Predictecl for the northern Atlantic states, Ohio valley, eastern Great
Lakes region and the northern Rockies. Continued warm tempera
tures are expected elsewhere.
Emerald Empire Weather
EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
(All times daylight)
Forecast: clearing tonight,
fair and warmer Wednesday.
Expected high today, 77 de
grees, expected low Wednes-
. day morning, 48 degrees, ex
pected high Wednesday, 80.
Western Oregon: fair, with
some night and morning
clouds on coast. Lows of 45
55 degrees. Highs of 74-78
northern Oregon, 80-90 south
ern Oregon, 60-70 coast.
Statistics (readings at the
U.S. Weather Bureau, Mahlon
Sweet Airport, Eugene): High
est temperature Monday, 86;
lowest Tues. a.m., 57; rain in
24 hours ending 8 a.m. Tues
day, trace of an inch; total for
August, 1.18 inches; average
for August, .40 of an inch;
readings at 10 a.m. Tuesday;
. humidity, 61 per cent; wind
N 14. Prevailing wind Monday,
N 3.6.
Stage of rivers at 8 a.m. Tues
day, Willamette at EWEB
Steam Plant, 10.1 feet; Mc
Kenzie at Armitage Bridge, 1
foot.
Sunrise and sunset: Wednes
day, 6:27 a.m. and 8:07 p.m.;
Thursday, 6:25 a.m. and 8:05
p.m.
TEMPERATURES
(All times daylltht)
(24 hours ending 10 a.m. Tuetdar)
Noon Mon. 78 Mldnite Mon. 6fi
2 p.m. " ...81 2 a.m. Tues. fi:l
4 p.m. ' .. 83 4 a.m. " ...62
6 p.m. " .. fl 6 a.m. " .. 57
8 p.m. " ...73 8 a.m. ' .. 61
10 p.m. " .. 6tf 10 a.m. " . 63
Readings at 115. Weather Bu
reau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eugene.
OREGON
Max.
Astoria 69
Baker flfi
Brookings 69
Burns 90
Klamath Falls ... 87
Lakeview 87
Newport ! 72
North Bend 75
Pendleton - 93
Portland 81
Redmond 90
Roseburg 91
Salem 85
Th Dalles 87
Mm.
56
56
55
59
58
69
58
52
63
58
64
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Boston 85
Chicago 84
Denver 91
Detroit 84
Fairbanks 71
Fort Worth 97
Helena 87
Honolulu 87
Juneau . 55
Kansas City 99
Los Angeles 85
Memphis 98
Miami . 88
Minneapolis 85
New Orleans 92
New York 91
Oklahoma Clly ... 97
Omaha 79
Phoenix 106
Pittsburgh 95
Rapid City .12
Reno 88
St. Louis 104
Salt Lake City 94
San Francisco 65
Seattle 74
Spokane 88
Washington 99
T Trace
NATIONAL
Max.
Atlanta 89
Bismarck 8a
Mln. Prep.
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Librarians Set
52nd Conference
SALEM HI Eloise Evert,
Oregon librarian, leaves this
week for Vancouver, B. C,
where she will preside at the
52nd conference of the Pacific
Northwest Library Assn. Aug.
23-25.
She is the president of the
association. Miss Ebert will also
take part in a panel on recruit
ing librarians.
Featured speakers at the con
ference include Charles F. Luce,
Bonneville Power administrator.
Oregon author Stewart Hol
brook will be honored with a
"Young Reader's Choice Award"
for his book, "Swamp Fox of
The Revolution."
Blood Bank
Donors Needed Wednesday
A Positive 7
A Negative 0
O Positive 5
O Negative 1
B Positive 2
The Lane Memorial Blood
Bank office in Eugene will
be open Wednesday.
Rare types needed on call:
AB Positive, AB Negative.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank,
790 E. 11th Ave., Eugene,
phone DI 5-0336. Open 12:30
3 p.m. standard. 1:30-4 p.m.
daylight, Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday. Friday by ap
pointment. Closed Saturday.
FOREST FIRE H
i DANGER TOMORROW .
Raver, Pearl Attend Session
PORTLAND I.4V-Two former
head of the Bonneville Power
Administration joined Monday
in observing the 25th anni
versary of the law that set up
the power marketing agency.
Paul J. Raver and William A.
Pearl, former administrators,
joined with Charles F. Luce, the
present administrator, in talk
ing to a meeting of present and
former employes of BPA.
It was a session especially
honoring those who have been
with Bonneville for many years.
Some 600 have service records
of 20 years and more.
James K. Carr, undersecre
tary of the Interior, also was
on the program for the after
noon meeting and for an eve
ning banquet as well.
of Chicago who have been
named University Scholars. It is
the highest honor award enter
ing students.
He is Garry Breckcn, son of
George Breckcn. He is a gradu
ate of Wilson High School.
The 15 honored students were
selected from an entering class
of nearly 600.
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Crash Kills Woman
PENDLETON ttf A headon
collision 13 miles southeast of
Pendleton killed Georgia Ann
Wick, 31, Seattle, and hospital
ized four other persons Mon
day. State police said Mrs. Wick,
her husband Donald, and their
three children were rounding a
curve on U.S. Highway 30 when
their station wagon crashed
headon into a lte-ton truck
driven by Glenn McGarry of
Pasco. Wash.
McGarry, Wick and two of
the children were listed in non
critical condition at a Pendleton
hospital.
Chairman Named
PORTLAND (UPD Stale Sen.
Vern Cook, D-Gresham, has
been appointed chairman of the
speakers bureau of the Bi
partisan Committee to Retain
Equal Representation. The com
mittee was formed to oppose a
proposed constitutional amend
ment to change the method of
reapportioning the Oregon Legislature.
Governor Leads
PORTLAND WV-A guberna
torial preference poll by a Port
land firm has indicated Repub
lican Mark Hatfield is leading
Democrat Robert Y. Thornton
in the Fourth Congressional Dis
trict in southwestern Oregon.
The poll showed Gov. Hat
field was favored by 53 per cent
and Attorney General Thornton
with 39 per cent.
rtW-ttieKasaaaiax:
Communist Troops
Claimed in Cuba
NEW YORK Uf The Cuban
Revolutionary Council claimed
knowledge of the arrival in Cuba
of 5,000 Communist soldiers and
five Soviet ships loaded with
modern armament.
The council, an anti-Castro or
ganization, did not cite any
source for its information. The
council's statement was issued
Monday by a New York City
publicity firm.
Fee Refund Illegal
SALEM Wi A county court
cannot refund a jury fee to
person who changes his mind
before trial and demands a re
turn of the fee, Atty. Gen. Rob
ert Y. Thornton said Monday.
Thornton said the statute al
lowing the court to refund fees
only grants authority where
those fees have been charged
in error.
Student Honored
PORTLAND (if) A Portland
High school graduate is among
15 freshmen at the University
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Officer Found Dead
SALEM (UPD A Salem city
police captain, Erscl R. Mund
ington, 56, was found dead at
his home Sunday. Investigators
said he apparently died of a self
inflicted gunshot wound.
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Terry Harbour, 14, 636 Pheasant Drive, Eugene, Oregon
REGISTER-GUARD JUNIOR DEALER OF
Best all-around paper boy in
THE MONTH
July
HAVE PAPER WILL TRAVEL . . .
Terry Harbour's route is Gomebird Village
where his 71 customers are "all nice people."
Such items as new starts of the paper no
complaints because of papers tossed to the roof
ond prompt first of the month payment for his
regular order of newspapers are the basis of
Terry's winning a $25 bond, a golden honor bag
and a chance to win Junior Dealer of the year
this fall. Terry thinks his route is good training
in managing money ond in "staying with a job."
HOPE OF AMERICA ...
If young people are the nation's hope, then
Terry is a good example. He plans to go to the
University of Oregon and later to be a dentist.
He is a ninth grader at Cal Young where his
favorite study is history. He is a former Scout
and attends the Emanuel Baptist Church.
Terry's hobbies are swimming and studying
Indian lore. He enjoyed particularly the books,
"Fire Hunter" and "Shosta, the Wolf." In sports
he likes football, baseball and soccer.
BEGAN WORK AS SUB . . .
Terry subbed for his brother, Mike, off and on for about a year
before taking over the route. He has 3 brothers, Mike, 17, Dennis, 12,
Tim, 7 and one sister, Patricia, 10. He is the son of Merle and Irene Har
bour. Mr. Harbour is an inspector for Southern Pacific. Although his mother
is from Oklahoma ond his father from Canada, Terry is a native Oregonian,
born in Eugene. His best friend and present substitute on the paper route
is David Keeney, 1780 Coloniol Drive.
Congratulations, Terry.
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