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PAGE tA Monday, July 8, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon ; IKl t, SU. he TI4. WEI . 0, "Those? Thoae are grandpa's leotards 77 Persons Lose Lives In Weekend Accidents By United Prom International Eleven persons lost their lives in accidents in Oregon during the long Fourth of July holiday week end. Six persons died in traffic accidents, two drowned and three died in other accidents. LAST 2 DAYS! I fiJTfiFvD h f 1'rfii irf1! I Www Hanavislon . Color De Luna H1UHO TMWJ UMTIO lITIIU POOR) OPiN 4:45 t:e story of n ur.fcrgetti)b!c frontier The weekend count began at p.m. Wednesday and ended at midnight Sunday. Lawrence Norton, 20, Stayton, was fatally injured in a two-car collision near Stayton early Sun- nay, four other persons were in jured. Bruce Current, 18. Gridley, Calif., was killed when his car struck a parked truck-trailer north of SaJem Saturday night. Karen wclo, 23, La Grande, died Satur day as a result of injuries suffer ed m a two - truck crash near Athena Friday. Killed in traffic crashes Wed nesday night and Thursday were Alexander Volk, -M), Eugene; Mrs. Margaret Bussey, 56, Milwaukie. and Sharon Lee Christiansen, 18, Chiloquiii. Robert Trent, 41, Tacoma. Wash., drowned near Newport Thursday and Lawrence Adams. 13, Portland, drowned near Sweet Home Wednesday night. Two persons died in fires Fri day. The victims were Fred Say er, 78, Portland, and David Lund, 36, Oregon City. Madeline Maloney, 8, Pendleton died Thursday. Senators Hear Arguments On Establishing Dunes Park Boundary NORTH BEND (L'PII-Six U.S. senators lieard arguments Satur day on w hy the boundaries of the proposed Oregon Dunes National Seashore should be different from those set in the Dunes bill intro duced by Sen. Maurine Ncuberg- , D-Orc. The six, members of the Senate Public Lands Subcommittee, loured the proposed park area from Coos Bay to Florence. George Beard, Portland, mana gcr ol engineering lor Power and Light Co.. told uie group that the southernmost nine miles should be excluded from the proposed park because steps have already been taken to de velop a rich supply of fresh water for industrial urposes. Bard spoke when they stopped at one of the six wells supplying 1 1-2 million gallons of water a day to a paper plant of the Me nasha Corp. "The Dunes water resource," said Beard, "must be operated as a unit to protect it from sea en croachment. Under proper opera tion this source will be good for 30 million gallons of water day." 64 Wellf Needed He said that type of develop ment would require a string of 64 wells, each a distance of 2.000 del from the sea. He said drill ing (lie wells would not damage the recreation potential of I h c area, but pointed out that the first objective of a National Park is recreation. "That." he said, "is the op posite ol industrial development. Hep. Robert Duncan. D-Ore., Pacific was along on the trip. He has introduced a bill n'lich would set the park's southern boundary at Ten Mile Creek, eliminating the area PP&L wants excluded. It also would take much less private property, particularly east of U.S. Highway 101. J. J. Gcaney. chairman of the Coos County Board of Commis sioners, told the senators he fav ors continuation of the supply of water for the Mcnasha Corp., but he is afraid further development by PP&L would damage recre ation value Crown Zellerbach Protests John M. Fulton. Portland, cor porate representative for Crown Zellerbach Corp., urged senators to prevent the park from spread ing east of the highway. He said tlie Ncubergcr proposal takes al most 25 per cent of the corpora tion's Tahkenitch Lake Tree Farm. The group s!so heard from Wilbur Tenyik. who operates the Wave Beach Grass Nursery at Florence. He told the senators how grass is used to stabilize the dunes. Tile senators gave little indica tion of their sentiment for the project. They left Portland Sun day morning to inspect other pub lic land in the West. In the group were Sens. Alan Bible, Nev.; Frank Moss, D- Utah: Ernest Gruening. D-A!as-ka; Quentin Burdick, D-N'.D.; Len Jordan. R-Idaho; and Mil ward Simpson. R-Wyo. MARCHA "2521 Oprn T:.f KtarU H:00 I tOl RTHHlP OF I 1 EU Ultra t ATHLB I 1 j.uyiMixt Kennedy's ASIAN JUIRNLV M Tun. Wed. M JfcSSICA Prices Rise For Plywood PORTLAND (UPD - Plywood prices nave ciimDea to mcir nign- est rxint in recent vears under the I pressure of increased demand and decreased production. They may; go even higher this week. A Crow's Lumber Digc; market report said that sanded plywood was selling for $76 per thousand Friday. It predicted an $80 market early this week. Sheathing and unsanded items on the 5-8 basis have reached peak of $102 to $104. A Douglas Fir Plywood Asso ciation production report showed production of sanded items down to 80.6 million feet for the week lockout and plant shutdowns for vacations. Demand rose an addi linnal 12 1 million feet during thei last week. The $102 price of sheathing is well above the $86 price of six weeks ago, before the strike lockout and pla.-.l shutdowns for vacations. Demand rose an addi tional 12.1 feet during the last week. ew Member Has Been Kerns Family of Services! NOW! COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL R No community in Michigan is Iniore than 85 miles from the fresh water of one of the four bordering Great Lakes. dog! .Z J . Walt Disney's SAVAGE foam SON OF "OLD YU.IER TECMMCCAOH Walt Dimeu AIM I tlCMNtClXC V" I '1A llg.U Opens 8:15 Show at Dusk LAST 2 DAYS! THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE I HON THj.ftJW MM KEPI ClAYM FOREVER I -1' "mi ' .,.rl;iL.. J) M&M Mil J mux: w mm wra vva iBIGltll0fflf0f!O!iSi-D rwt4 ? UfKK IMS IVNiiTmOt-iarllcttU Girls Attend Cheer Clinic MERRILL Three girls are representing Men ill High School at the annual checrlcading clinic on the Lewis and Clark campus at Milwaukie, where girls from all sections of tho state have assembled to learn the fine points of leading cheers. Carol Lee lluskins, Leah Llsk. and Cheryl Chatburn traveled to the clinic by automobile and return by train. Classes 'e- gan Sunday and will continue through July 12, with instructors from colleges and universities in the East. The daily schedule includes tumbling, dancing, and yell lead ing in the morning: lecture and group discussions in the after noon; and a yell leading work shop in the evening. tssimncfaMD r'TTTTTl Doors Open 1:00 P.M. Show Starts at 1:30 P.M. Out at 3.00 P.M. in 'Young Peoples' ADVENTURE SERIES" MATINEE 2 BIG FEATURES! Blackbeard. the Pirate om NIWTON UNDA MINMl WIUIAM SINCMX rsctwcoL A . 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