Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 21, 1963, Image 29

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ADLEB Annie Dollte Adler or
177 Grant passed away Aprlli
... ixm. one wu Dorn July 7.
1890 at Eugene. Preceded In
death by her huiband Fred In
one oaa a Hater or John,
Euiene. Cecil Frank. R.rh.r
Jcanelta. Joseph and William
Maughan, all of Eugene: three
uime: ,,ean Laaa or Eugene,
Marjorle Snider or Paaco,
Washington, and Doru) Lavely
o' Nigeria. Funeral eervlcea
oe neld Monday, April 12
5. n i Amertcn MotelsJ 'J at 1:00 pjn. at England!
i.utiu Dyt ' ' nunc, reari at lath,
Private Instruction . 0?(V li'i v,n Webster omelet-
HAVTFWPiiy-inGrTfl
or Hawaiian, strict. v ku it -.
or chord. jruneroi notices
SILVER STRING STUDIO
m.vMZJb UKIVER TRAINING
DI 4-5772
Licensed Rnnrieri T..k.-
fTXNO INSTRUCTOR Beiln".
neri and advanced. Call DI 3
un, or n orinMadison.
Cord of Thonks
915
OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to.
au wno extended comforting
ympathy and help In our re
cent loss or our beloved wife
and mother. The beautiful
sw-v.ee, norai oiienngi, cards,
and contribution to the rn.
cr fund In her memory will
always oe rememDerea.
Melvln E. Tubbi.
Orval Tubba and family,
m m Jeanepartandamlly.
WE WISH to express bur heart.
felt thanks to our manv friends
for their beautiful floral offer
infi, cards, sympathy and help
In the loss of our most loved
one, wife, mother and grand-
moiner.
Pallas Givan, Sr.
Viola and Ceroid MUhorn
Gerry McKofka and family1
Merlene Lowry and family;
With deepest gratitude we ex
tend this word of thanks fori
the many kind acta of sym
pathy, expressed by thoughtful
friends. These kindnesses have
meant much to us. The family
ox gssie tmma uay
Mr. Merle D. Moore. Mrs,
Barney (Elsie) Abrahamson
and Mrs. taxi (Juanita)
Woodson. '
WeWISH T6 EXrHESS "
heartfelt thanks to our many
friends and neighbors for their
help and beautiful flowers In
our hours of sorrow. Also sin
cere thanks to our doctors and
their staff.
Rose Jincks and family,
Monuments 945
Blaesing Granite Co,
Everything in Granite U Marble
Since 1696
Cemetery Monuments it Markers
Decorative Marble
769 Highway 99 N PI 3-0911
Crematoriums 960
Eugene Crematorium
1100 Chamelton DI 4-14391
Florists-Cut Flowers 965
House Plants
ONE OP THE INEST
SELECTIONS IN TOWN
PRICES FROM 89c to 324.95
CASCADE GARDEN CENTER
MOHAWK SHOPPING RI 7-8112
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST
DI 2-2455 2086 E. 15th Ave.
IN LOVING MEMORY. BE SURE
KIRKLAND FLOWER LAND
PA 6-7605 4340 Franklin Blvd.
Funeral Directors 975
ENGLANDFUNERAfTHOMI5
Formerly Veach's
Phone DI 4-5255, Pearl St. at 18th
bHWEKINU & ENGLAND
CHAPFL
Creswell, 1st AC Sts. TW 5-2881
THE NEWEST MORTUARY
In SPRINGFIELD-EUGENE
.burns- rederlcksen
112 A Street RI 6-8812
uepenaaoje avrtour service
M cG A FFE Y'S
EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Personal and Dignified Service
490 East 13th DI 5-8718:
Smith FUNErAL CHAPEL
115 N Sixth WH 2-3513
Cottage Grove. Oregon
"SrVON-LOuNSBURY Mortuary
Tarking Adjoining Mortuary
iiai ouve di 0-1591
P00LE-LARSEN CHAFEt
1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435
Off Street Parking
" Mills hoKTUXRY I
Cottage Grove WH 2-3121
Drain, TEmple 8-9881 I
MURPHYFUNERAITH0ME8
Junction City Harrisburg!
Phone Junction City WY 8-21521
BUELL CHAPEL
Springfield 6th & B RI 7-3310
Parking Adjacent Chapel
OAKRIDGE FUNERAL HOjtflT !
SUnset 2-2541
OAKRIDGE, OREGON 1
Deoth Notices
JfiBlRBERG Alma 'Jederberg of
1272 Willamette passed away
at a local rest borne Saturday,
April 20, 1963 at the age of 77
years. Complete funeral ar
rangements will be announced
later by McGaffey's Eugene
Memorial chaoel.
LIDOLP H Harry
Jennincsl
"rim" Lidoipn of 3290 Willam
ette passed away Saturday,
April 20, 1963. He was born
July 19, 1896 at Roca, Nebras
ka. He married his wife. Irene,
December 25, 1918 at Lincoln,
Nebraska. Mr. Lldolph was
member of the First Methodist
Church. Survived by his wife:
two daughters: Jean Shannon
of Eugene and Frances Olson1
of South Bend Indiana; four
grandchildren. James and
Christine Olson, Irene Patri
cia and Tracey Jeanne Shannon
four sisters: Grace Lehnert of
Tehachapi, Jessie Davis of San
Jose and Marie McKeen of f2V J&
nuarte, California. Funeral
maden.
SWANSON Burton Franklin
Swanson of 1451 East 24th Ave.
Funeral aervlces will be held
In the Poole-Larsen Chapel on
Monday, April 22, 1963 at 10
a.m. Vance H. Webster D.D.I
officiating. Private interment1
aervlces to be held In the Rom I
cemetery, r on una.
Cegals
California
To Execute
Four May 3
SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (tTC
California's gas chamber
is scheduled May 3 to take
the lives of four convicted
in weat,muraerer in one nay.
It will be the largest exe-
ficiu.. . lunuu suite uie uuvtr-g.reeu.
.? mj itiS.'L T-C.,",,,ni:,'! octagonal room was installed
be held in ih Pnni..i .niin 1938. In the meantimp.
Chapel Monday, April ii, iM more than 200 men and wom-
morlai: In lieu of flo. d en have died in
nations In his memory miv he Tha nnnti-nnl.
made to the Eugene He.rln.'j... ,FT,
nd Speech center, lioj Ai-i1""0 coinciaence. xne
urns aaie was seieciea lnae
pendently by judges in dif
ferent counties.
The hour, however. - is
chosen by Warden Fred R.
uickson. He has directed
that two men will go to the
chamber, which hai two
seats, in the morning and
two in the afternoon.
But this schedule could be
disrupted if soma court
grants any of the prisoners
a stay of execution pending
a lurtner appeal.
Once before a quadruple
execution was planned by
coinciaence, out a last-minute
stay reduced the number.
One of the prisoners.
Charles Golston, 21, a win
dow washer, was convicted of
raping and (tramline Dm
iuiuog, it, in Los Angeles
AUg. ZB, 1B01,
The other three defend
ants were found guilty of
participating in the gang
killing of Leslie Simpson.
owner of the South Seas bar
in Anaheim, Calif., March 7.
1959.
They are Joseph Rosoto.
39, and John Vlahovich, 31,
both commercial fishermen,
and Donald Franklin, 34, a
boilermaker.
Simpson was shot to death
at 3 a.m., shortly after the
closing of his bar, and his
wue, rern, was seriously
wounaeo in Doth arms.
The state contended that
Siimpson was killed to elim
inate him as a witness in a
forthcoming trial of Rosoto
for the armed robbery of
the South Seas two years be-
tore.
Rosoto was acquitted of
me robbery charge, but con
victed of murder.
The scheduled quadruple
execution comes as the Cali
fornia Legislature is engaged
in another bitter, biennial
debate over a moratorium on
capital punishment.
Toe lawmakers, who re
jected such a moratorium
three years ago in drama
tic special session shortly
before the execution of Caryl
Chessman, are rather closely
aiviaea on tne question.
But political observers ore-
aiciea mat tne legislature
would once again turn down
the moratorium idea in
spite of support, for it by
uor. avumuna l. orown.
NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HF.RKRV mvru
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF
inn Llll Of CUGENE. ORE
GON WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING ON MONTIAV. APnlr
21, 1863 AT 7:10 P.M. IN THE
1-UUiHUlL. CHAMBER, CITY
HALL. ON THE PERMANENT
REPORT OP THE PLANNING
t-unaiiiMMU.N ON THE FOLLOW
ING PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE ZONING flHriTNAIOj-ir
AND ON THE FOLLOWING Rl-
wurjjm roK KEZONING AND
VARIANCES TO EXISTING ZON-
Mllo M. and Lena gteddom;
Arthur Myrmo; Olsa Myrmo
Tax Lots WOO, 1100, bKK
Map 17-03-U-.r
Located at 1401, 1411, 143S
Vlllard St.
Request chance of tone from
R I Single Family Residential
to C-1 Limited Commercial
District
N. K. Smith '
Parcel 4200 Map 1M J4.J
Located oa Inavale St. at
Onyx St,
Request variance from R-l
Single Family Restrictions to
allow construction of a du
plex
Sylvia V. Seder, President
Art Center
Lots 21 and 22, Block 12,
Amended Plat of Falrmount
Addn (Tax Lota 1300 and
5400, 17-3-33-3.3)
Located at 1921 Vtllard and
1010 E. 19th St.
Request variance to use
church as art school
Rexlua Fuel Service
Parcel 13S0O Map 17-4-36-l.i
Located at Northeast corner
of 8th Ave. 4 Chambers St.
Request change of zone from
R-3G Garden Apartment Dis
trict to M-l Limited Indus
trial District
Whitney Scobcrt
All of Parcel 10500 and Part
of 1000 Map 17-4-25-4.4
Located on south side of 4th
Ave. West of Blair Blvd.
Request for variance for
trailer park In R-2 Duplex
District
Eugene Planning Commission
Lota I and 10 Kuykandall
Subdivision aa platted and
recorded In Book 34, Pag 12,
Lana County Plat Rocorda
. Also Lot 1( Mathews Park
Addition
Map 17-4-751.4
Located on East side of Polk
- St. at Ballsy St.
Request change of tone from
RA Outer Residential to R-2
Duplex District
Clara L. Mlckelson-Key Realty
Lot 8, Block 6, Huddleston
Addition
Tax Lot 9800 Map 17-03-31-S.i
Located at 749 West 13th Ave.
Request change of zone from
R-2 District to R-3 or R IO
Apartment House District
Raymond O. Hanson
Lots 1, 4, 5, and 8, Block 9,
West View Addition
Tax Lot 700 Map 18-03-06-3.1
Located at 26th Ave. and
Washington St.
Request variance to R-t
Single Family Residential
Zoning to build a 4-plex
Francis te Amy M. Brooks
Tax Lot 4400 Map 17-03-304.4
Located at 3rd Ave. West of
pearl St.
Request change of zone from
R 2 Duplex District to R-l
Multiple Family Residential
District
Clifford R. Clark, D.DJ.
Lots I and 4. Block 17, Cham
bers Addition to Eugena
Tax Lots 9100 and 84M Map
1744-M-3.1 '
Located at 11S0 Chambers St.
Request variance to R-l
Single Family Residential Vitt
ttict to extend non-eonform-lng
use to Include additional
buslnessaa
A, C. E. Chrlstensen
North 00.54 ft. and West
1S6.08 ft. of South 71 ft. of
Lot 2 Prospect Park
(Tax Lot No. 300, 18-4-1-2.1)
and West 176 ft, -of Lot 1,
Prospect Park
(Tax Lot 200, 18-4-1-2.1)
Located on West 18th Ave.
between Chambers as Fierce
Streets
Request change of zone from
C-2 Neighborhood Commer
clsl to C-3P Commercial Die
trlct
Recommendation of Planning
Commission
Proposed Amendments to Usa
Restrictions Ordinance No.
1091 on Hospitals, Schools
and Cburchee In XA, R-l and
R-l Dlstrteta
AMErfDMENT TO
USE RESTRICTIONS ON HOS-
servlces will be held Tuesday,1
April 21, 1903 at 10:30 a.m. In
the England Funeral Home,
Pearl at 18th, Doctor Norman
Conard officiating with Inter
ment In HeslHavcn.
SURTON Baby Girl BurtinTIn
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Burton, Oakrtdge, passed
away April 20, 1963. Graveside
services. Rest Hsven Memorial
Park April 22, 1903 at 11:00 a.m.
OakrtdgeFuneralHome.
CoEBURN William H. Colburn"
age 68, of Star Route, Fall
Creek, a resident of Fall Creek
for 1 years, formerly a resident
of .'Baldwin Park, California.
died al a local nursing home
Friday, April 19, 1963. He Is
survived by his wife. Ella
Rooks Colburn. Fall Creek: I
aon, 3 daughters and IS grand
children, all residing In Cali
fornia. Four sisters also sur
vive. The remains will be for
warded on Monday by Bunu
Frederteksen Funeral Home,
Springfield, to the Baldwin
Park Mortuary, Baldwin
Park, California, where services
and Interment will take place.
SATmN'-i5oyVrMartln. a for
mer resident of Eugene, passed
away at the Veterana Hospital
PITALS. SCHOOLS AND
CHURCHES IN RA OUTER RESI-
DENTIAL DISTRICT. RI SIN
GLE -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT AND R-2 TWO-FAM
1LY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
ORDINANCE NO. 10691
Hospitals ss a conditional use
provided they meet the following
requirements as approved by the
rianninc commission:
a. Dedication and improvement
of streets witnin tne aevel.
opment site for the proper
extension anaor connection
of necessary streets.
b. Dedication of right of way
within the development site
ror the extension of col
lector and arterial streets.
e. Determination by the Plan
ning Commission that the
use will not adversely af
feet access to and subdt
vision of abutting properties.
Any buildings used for hos
pital purposes shall provide
and maintain setbacks from
side and rear property lines
(except on tne street side of
corner lots) of at least flftyl
(50) feet. Alleys contiguous tol
or within the property being
used for Hospital purposes may
be Included la the required
setback.
Schools (elementary. Junior high
in Seattle on April 19, 1961. He . ,J.; i
was bom in Nebraska March proridd they meet the following'
1,?0',.H T" . '"r" t requirements aa approved by the
"w " " -" Planning commission:
a. Dedication and improvement
of streets within the devel
opment site for the proper
extension andor connection
of neceuary streets.
b. Dedication of right of way
tthin the development site
for the exteniloo, of col
lector and arterial streets.
C Determination by the Plan.
nlng Commission that the
use win not adversely af
fert ereeta to and subdi
vision of abutting prepertiee.
Any bulldlfigs need for school
purposes shsll pro-ride
aalotata set Bar as men
Commander of-V F.W. Post at
Poulabo, Washington. He was a,
former employe of the Oregon I
State Highway Department. He
la survived by I children: Mrs.
Margie Magers of Eugene and:
William 1. of Seattle, Washing-i
ton; 1 sister, Pearl Lewia. and
a step-brother, Robert Lewis.)
of Los Angeles, Calif : also 10;
grandchildren. Funeral ar
rangements win be announced
later by Poole-Larsen. J
ntnSTRalDh v. rroei oi i
North As Street. Eugene died
April 29, 19J. Funeral arranie-
meate eatrustea to u
. y raoeral ChaneL
EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, April 31, IMS
Legala
on the street side of corner
luisi oi at least fifty (go) feet.
Alleys contiguous to or within
the properly being used for
scnooi purposes mar ba In
cluded In the naiilrari atha,.i.
Churches (except rescue missions
or temporary revivals) as a on
dltlonal uae, provided they mast
the following requirements as
approved by the, Planning Com-mission:
a. Dedication and Improvement
of streets within the de
velopment site for the pro
per extension andor con.
nectton of necessary streets.
b. Dedication of right of way
within the development alte
for the extension of collector
and arterial streets.
e. Determination by the Plan
ning Commission that the
use will not adversely af
feet access lo and subdi
vision of abutting properties.
Any buildings used for church
purposes except parsonages
(free standing or attached to
a church by a vestibule) shall
set back a minimum of twenty
(20) feet from any property
under a different ownership
tbat la zoned for residential
use; provtded further that a
apeaker, amplifier or pipes of
an organ ahall be not less than
fifty (50) feet from any pro
perty under a dlfrerent own
ership that la zoned for rest-
oemiai use.
SECTION VII. R-l TWO-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
A USS
1. Any use permitted In the
R.l Slnxle-Familv Reiirtentui
District subject to the con-
quions estebllshed under R-l.
Thomss Besty
Cltv Recorder
No. 1504 April 21, 1963.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
ELECTION AND MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
In compliance with Sec. 331.0)0.
ORS, to the legal voters of School
District No. 1. of Lane County.
Mate Of Oregon, that the AN
NUAL SCHOOL ELECTION of
said District will be held at
Elementary Teachers Room,- be
tween the hours of 2 P.M. and 8
CM. on the first Monday of May.
being the 6th. day of May. A. D
1963, for the purpose of electing
une Director tor a live year term.
uatea mis ia day of April,
1963.
ATTEST:
Bessie Kimball
District Clerk
George Bradsfaaw
Chairman Board of
Directors
No. 1474 April 21, 1961
RnTrrK TrrBrnrrnzTo
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the undersigned haa been
appointed executrix or tna Es
tate of W. L LOHREY. decease!
by the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County, and
has qualified. AU peaaone having
claims against ssld estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified aa by law re
quired, to the undersigned at 641
Pearl Street, Eugene, Oregon,
within sis months from the date
hereof.
Dated and tint published
ssarca si, ivsj.
Last Publication; April IS, IM)
LOTTIE t. LOHREY.
Kserutrii af the Eststa af
w. L conrev, deceased.
JOHNSON, JOHNSON
HARRANO
Attornoya al Law
and 641 Pearl Street
aidej Eugene, Oregon.
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EDWARDS AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. Bo!a the Air
Force and the Navy will be
watching closely when an ex
perimental plane with a "breath
ing wing" begins flight tests
here late this month.
The Air Force is interested
because it footed the bill $30
million tor the radical X21. de
signed to show how planes 'can
fly 90 per cent farther on a
given amount of fuel.
Tne Navy has a secret inter
est: How to apply the same prin
ciple to underwater vehicles, in
creasing their range and per
haps their speed.
i The Navy won't admit it has
an interest in the X21, but in
formed sources gay experiments
arc under way with this method
of reducing the turbulence that
builds up around bodies moving
in either air or water.
Turbulence drags at movine
objects. The faster the object
moves, the more turbulence. To
overcome it, the. object has to
expend an increasingly greater
amount of energy in the form of
fuel.
A design that reduces turbu
lence wiU enable an air or water
vehicle (1) to go farther on a
given load of fuel, (2) carry a
heavier payload the gam dis
tance, or (3) use smaller,
cheaper engine.
Northrop Corp.'s Norair Di
vision, the only U.S. firm con-
and rear propsrgr Usee tsxeept No. 1434 AarU at, IMt.
Radical X21 Design
'Breathing Wing' Plane
To Begin Test Flights
ducting a major research pro
gram in this field, has been ex
perimenting with turbulence
control since 1949. The result is
the X21, with a slotted wing
full of tubes and channels that
suck away the turbulence as it
forms.
Turbulence occurs in an ex
tremely thin boundary layer
next to the surface of the mov
ing body. At the leading edge
the layer is only a few thous
andths of an inch.
Then, as the molecules of air
or water sweep past the vehicle.
they are kicked outward by im
pact with its surface. In the air
the result is thousands of tiny
tornadoes; in the water, bub
bling miniature whirlpools.
Tornadoes or whirlpools drag
at the moving object
Northrop'a answer was to cut
hairline slots the length of the
X21'g wing. Compressors car
ried in a -pod under each wing
create a suction through tubes
connected to the slots. The tiny
tornadoes are drawn from the
wings and expelled to the rear
of the plane.
This system, Northrop says,
eliminates about 40 per cent of
the total drag on an airplane.
The X21s are modified BM
bombers, with the engines
moved from the wings to the
after end of the fuselage to give
more room for slotting. The
wing span has been increased
from 72 to 93 feet to prove the
designers' . contention that lift
can be increased without in
creasing drag.
"Boundary layer control is
primarily for long range
planes," says a company spokes
man. "It is not intended for
fighters because of the extra
weight of the compressors and
ducting. Only in steady flight
cruises will the reduction in tur-b-Tlence
have time to pay off."
Obvious applications include
tne top-secret Dromedary proj
ect, a proposed aircraft that
could stay aloft several days on
constant alert or fly long dis
tances to launch missiles from
altitudes too low for radar de
tecUoa. Not go obvious are the appli
cations to underwater warfare.
Slotted surfaces might enable
torpedoes to utilize rocket pow
er, now denied because at ex
treme speeds underwater turbu
lence beeoarsea great etmijrk ta
direct Use) torpedo's cntjrsc.
Conventional llllanasi iiel a O
equippesi eawld lake mitt aaaie
of the patrol ditties now re
served for nuclear vessels.
Parking Lot Plan '
MEDFORD ( Medf ord plans
to mate a parking let saut cat thai
old federal building site down
town. The city plaaa to buy the
building at the government'! ap
praised: price of $42,500.
Merchants will pay the cost oi
clearini; the site and installing
the puking lot
Rate Rise Ahead
PORTLAND un-l Bonneville
power rates will fo up about 10
per cent in the near future.
That comes from Bernard
Goldhammer, power manager
for the Bonneville Administra
tion. He told a meeting of bond in
vestment experts Friday that
the rate increase could be high
er, perhaps aa much aa IS per
cent.
He said it will be the first
rate increase in 25 years.
House Committee
Okays Tax Relief
SALEM (DTIThe House Tax
Committee voted Friday ta writa
a bill giving property tax relief
on the homes of nersona amp
65. .
The committee, in policy de
cision, called for an nutrie-ht si.
emption for "hardship" caaes.
Persona with larger incoraea
would get an optional deferral.
At the time of gale of the prop.
ertV. Or tuaaasil In heira that slat.
ferred taxes would becoma due.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Just finished I . .
3-BEDROOM
MODERN HOME
with garage and carport, fireplace), alectrio
baseboard heat, family room and nice lot
located in an area of new homes at 1073
" , Qafxyi Street.
rxceiJetit rarm no financing coals wlf be ihown of
OPCTf HOUSE en April Zl from 1:00 to 5:00 PJVf.
Directions to OPEN HOUSE: go out Coburg Road to Crea
cent Avenue, tarn left aa to Cheryl Street This is the third
house aa left side of Cheryl Street white with blue trim.
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