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Subcommittee Given Task Of Untangling Boardman Emergency Measure
SALEM a-PI -The emergen,
cy bill to clear legal entangle
ments threatening development
of the Boardman Space Age In
dustrial Park in northeastern
Oregon was turned over to a
Ways and Means subcommittee
today.
Named to the subcommittee
were Sens. Alfred Corbett. L.W.
Newbry, Ward Cook, and Reps.
Ross Morgan and John Mosser.
House Speaker Clarence Barton,
and Senate President Ben Musa
were asked to sit in on the sub
committee session.
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will hold an all-day meeting at
the library on Nov. 19. starting
at 10 a.m. Each member is to
bring a paper sack lunch. Cof
fee will be served. Work will
be done for the December ba
zaar. Bring a finished pothold
er and an article for the white
elephant sale.
RONALD KETCHAM and
George Simmons have returned
from elk hunting at L'kiah. Ron
ald got a big bull elk.
MR. AND MRS. DEWEY
HORN have left for Yuma to
spend thes winter.
MR. AND MRS. DEE CHAN
DLER of Lakeview were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Leavilt on Nov. 11.
MR. AND MRS. LELAND
HARRIS left Nov. 12 for Gold
Beach for a. few days and from
there will go to Southern Cali
fornia and Arizona for the win
ter. '
FRANK GROHS, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Krank Grolis Sr., is at
home recovering from a tonsil
lectomy. He is in the second
grade.
MR. AND MRS. ENOS
BLAND are in Eastern Oregon
for elk hunting.
MRS. NEVA GROHS has re
turned home from several days
in Oakland.
HARVEY STRUVE of Santa
Ana is visiting his cousin, Art
Struve, and family.
MRS. MATTIE McFALL and
her granddaughter, Leah Mc
Kall, spent the long weekend at
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Dorris with the Bill HiU family.
MR. AND MRS. BOB
sril.MOR and four children of
St. Helens spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jess McFall
and daughters. Schmor was a
teacher here before moving to
St. Helens.
L. F. NICHOLS. Wayne Yan
cey, and George Keady are en
joying on elk hunting trip in
eastern Oregon. Jack Metier Jr.
of Klamath Falls went with
them.
MR. AND MRS. BOB JONES
have named their new daughter
De-Ann Reane. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jones
of Dairy and Mr. and Mrs. Mil
burn Burk. Great-grandmothers
are Mrs. Pauline Dewey, Mrs.
Birdie Burk, and Mrs. Annie
Jensen of Ashland.
The BILL BURNETTS had as
Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Olsen, Long Beach; her
mother, Mrs. Christiansen,
Klamath Kails; Mrs. Jim Mc
Farland and Bobby; Mrs. Mu
riel Smith and Clinton. T u 1 e-
lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Kranenburg, Klamath Falls.
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MR. AND MRS. JIM FREE
MAN and son, Jason, of Mad
ras spent the weekend holiday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Freeman.
MR. AND MRS. J1MM1E VIC-
TflRlV t nc .npnloc linufs tuvsn
visiting relatives in the area. Ac- l
companion by his mother, Mrs.
Tony Victorin, they visited his
sister and family, the Dean
Kings, in Madras, and Mrs. Vic
tories grandson, Bobby King, in
Corvallis. He is a freshman at
Oregon State.
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH
JACOBS of Surprise Valley were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hays.
MR. AND MRS. FRED
DREWELOW, The Dulles, are
visiting his brother and family,
the Erwin Drewelows.
MR. AND MRS. BOB VICTO
RIN had as guests, her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Airs. George
Marks of Reedsport.
MRS. TED EVANS is spend
ing a week in Los Angeles vis
iting her sister and brother-in-law,
the Fred Posts.
MR. AND MRS. JIM CUN
NINGHAM and children of Em
pire. Ore., were weekend guests
of his parents, the E. L. Cun
ninghams. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE
BROWNING spent last week va
cationing in Las Vegas, Palm
Beach, Riverside and Los Angeles.
THE AL LEQl'lEU family
had as a guest, Virgil Pease,
Hillsboro. an appointee mission
ary. He is with the Wycliffe Bi
ble Translators and is now on
deputation.
MRS. JESSIE SIIEI'ARD, Los
Gatos, is visiting her daughter
and family, the Jerry Mackcns.
Mrs. Shepard plans to make her
home here with her daughter's
family.
MR. AND MRS. DAN GEA
NEY left for Winchester Bay
where they plan to make their
permanent home.
MR. AND MRS. BOB STEV
ENSON and family of Vallcjo
are visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Stevenson.
MR. AND MRS. LEE STEW
ARD of Monterey visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner
Ingram, over the weekend. The
Stewards children, Steven
and Leann. are with their grand
parents while attending school
here. Steward will graduate this
month from a school where he
learned the Vietnamese 1 a n
guage. His next assignment will
be in Viet Nam.
MRS. J. WALTER BROWN
ING left last week for Albuquer
que where she will spend 8
month with her son. Don. and
family. She also will visit in
Phoenix.
MR. AND MRS. HOWARD
HENDERSON left this week for
Salt Lake City to visit with rel
atives. They will then go to
Mesa. Ariz., lo spend the winter
months.
The subcommittee planned an
afternoon meeting to go through
an emergency measure proposed
by the governor to clear a legal
cloud on t i 1 1 e to some of the
land which must be eliminated
before the Boeing Co. will honor
its lease of the lUO.OOO-acre de
velopment. Before (lie subcommittee was
named, State Treasurer How
ward Belton said he felt Die
project had "great potential,"
but added "I don't approve of
everything we have been forced
to do." and said "the project
would not be of such benefit to
the state without Boeing."
Boeing has announced plans
o establish a space age lest
facility at the site.
Long Study Asked
Rep. Jake Bennett, D-Portland,
suggested a committee of the
legislature be named to "make
a 30 or 60 or 90 day study, then
the governor can call another
special session when ic have
tlte facts.
"I am not prepared lo vote
for this emergency bill with the
information now available to
me," he commented.
The project was termed "a
press agent's dream, but a leg
islator's nightmare," by Sen.
Alfred Corbett. D-Portland. be
fore the Ways and Means Com
mittee today.
Critical lawmakers, obviously
not happy they have been called
upon once again to pull the
Boardman chestnuts out of the
fire, wanted assurance the pro
ject was 'in the best interests
of lite state.
Secretary of State Howell Ap
pling Jr. told the committee lie
had reservations about the pro
ject from the start, but that it
was too late now for the state
to back out.
Appling later told newsmen it
was not until Oct. 1 that
the present crisis canve to light,
and tliat the original plan was
to sit on the problem and pre
sent R to the 1965 session of the
legislature.
Boeing Asks Rill
But when the Boeing Co. said
it would not proceed until the
legal questions had been
cleared. Gov. Mark Hatfield last
week asked the legislature to
rush through emergency legis
lation. The Ways and Means Com
mittee meeting. Warno Nunn,
Hatfield's executive assistant,
said "even if the Boardman
site is not used for an industrial
park, it would be a good invest
ment for tlie state."
The legislature originally ap
propriated $900,000 (or the pro
ject, but the price tag is now
up to $1.5 million.
Rep. Beulah Hand, D-Milwau-kie,
wanted to know w hy the at
torney general's office had not
been in en all pliases of the
project.
The lease allows Boeing to use
the property (or 77 years. Boe
ing can cancel at the end of
seven years, and at 10-year in
tervals thereafter.
If Boeing did cancel, tlie
state's general fund would have
to make up payments that will
be financed through leaso re
ceipts if the deal holds up.
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