Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 28, Image 28

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    Page 4 SECTION III
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, May 6, 1953
Advice Offered
On New Laws
Oregon' forestry ' depart
ment and protection districts
have scheduled meetings for
operators in the Western Ore
gon area May 4 through May
22. .
Purpose of the meetings is
to acquaint the operators with
the 26 new forest, laws passed
by the legislature and with the
forest protective code. In
charge of the meetings will be
James Walker, fire chief, who
will be assisted by Frank Ham
ilton and Lee Fort, supervisors
and the district wardens.
Two years ago the meetings
drew oyer 3,000 operators.
Dates of meetings yet to be
Held and towns were they are
being held are listed below,
May 8, Southwest Oregon,
.wants Pass
May 7, Clackamas-Marion-Linn,
at Molalla; and Polk
Benton, at Dallas.
May 8, Clackamas-Marion-Linn
at Mehama; and Polk
Benton at Philomath.
. May 11, Eastern Lane at Eu
gene. .
May 12, Lincoln county, at
Toledo; and Douglas at Ford's
May 13, Douglas at Bose-i
Place. ,
burg. ; '
May 14, Douglas at Drain:
and Linn at Sweet Home.
- May IS, Linn at Lebanon and
Western Lane at Swiss Home,
May 18, Coos at Gold Beach.
May 19, Coos at Myrtli
Point.-, ,r.v
May 20, Coos at Coos Bay,
May 21, Coos at Reedsport
May 22, Southwest Oregon
and Southern Oregon Counties
tree Farm association at Med'
ford. . ,
,
tzzZZZl A SALE AS GREAT AS ITS NAME! -O
Talenf District
Wins Support
Boise (A? Plans for a 19-
mllllon dollar irrigation proj
ect in the Talent, Ore., district
won the approval of Irriga
tion district, representatives
from the Rogue river water
shed Monday.
Harold T. Nelson,, regional
director of the bureau of rec
lamation, said ; the project
would provide water for 9,000
acres of previously arid land
and supplemental water for
0,000 acres of irrigated land
which usually suffers a water
shortage late in the season.
He said it Involves construc
tion of a 62,000 acre-foot dam
at rt Howard Prairie, enlarge
ment of Emigrant Reservoir to
45,000 acre-feet and construe
tion of a power plant at Green
Springs. : ,
Representatives of the Med'
ford, Grants Pass, Talent and
Rogue River Irrigation Dis
tricts flew to Boise for the
meeting, ;
Frank Arthur Heads
Horseshoe Club .
At the annual meeting of the
Salem Horseshoe club held
Sunday at the courts in Bush
Pasture Park, Frank Arthur
was elected president, Glen
Bonlle, first vice president,
Ronald Anderson, second vice
president and tournament manager-
Anderson is the retiring pres
ident. The election of a secre
tary was deferred to the next
meeting.
The club is negotiating with
the city to havo the courts
lighted, and should they be suc
cessful it is planned to have or
ganized contests in the even
ings. The club would expect
to contribute to the expense of
lighting, according to Eugene
Prescott, secretary of the club.
It Is understood the Portland
General Electric company has
offered to assist with the light
ing. Last season the horseshoe
courts and the Softball field
, were the center of interest in
the park.
Gillispie Sues for
$20,000 Damages
O. E. Glllispl, has filed suit
in Marion countv irf,u . .
against Thomas Tretheway
bcti4iiB u,ouu damages.
In his complaint Gillispie
says that on June 9 io t..
visited the defendant's logging
operations on the premises
commonly designated as the
John Aelcsoff
Salem - Sllverton highway.
wruie inere, ne states, a log
being loaded on a truck struck
mm.
His injuries, states GIUIsdI
consisted of a leg and arm
damage.
He asks for $3000 in loss of
time irom rils work, $30 for
medical and hospital services
and $13,000 general damages
Funeral Rites for IS
Calcutta, India VP) Mass
lunerai rites were held Tues
day for victims of the British
Comet airliner disaster Satur
day in which 43 persons, in
eluding three Americans, were
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