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<br /> :es are Saturday for Dean Dewey former member of the Foster Parents Association. Hoback f said.
<br /> nth Eugene High School teacher who also operated ham radios. .. M
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<br /> home in Marcola. He was 69. , . ing to raise
<br /> In addition to his wife, Hoback is survived by two three or foul
<br /> daughters, Cheryllynn Rainy of Eugene and Janelle Su- share of the
<br /> 1 Jan. 1, 1922, in Nebraska City, Neb. zanne Goodwin of Redmond; a brother, Robert Hoback of downtown St
<br /> l,ny during World war II and later Utica, Neb -; a sister, Lois Fritz of Sunnyvale, Calif.; five 4 ' expected to
<br /> ce. grandchildren; and his many foster children. ` cost, and the
<br /> a Jewell Fisher on June 1, 1944, in Memorial services will be at 11 a.m- Saturday at the , - '. half of the
<br /> moved to Marcola in 1962 and were Mohawk Grange at Mabel, four miles northeast of Marcola € Pangborn sa
<br /> hildren and teen-agers. on Marcola Road.
<br /> :ctronlcs at North Eugene High School Contributions in Hoback's memory can be made to the I;
<br /> 75. McKenzie - Willamette Hospice Program or the Marcola Vol- J W e eived the Citizens Award from the unteer Fire Department G
<br /> Dean Dewey Hoback
<br /> tack was a member of the Veterans of Major - Fredericksen Springfield Funeral Home is in
<br /> 'ndling Preservation Association and a charge of arrangements. Taught at North Eugene
<br /> Pair i n' ured by tree sue Pcontlnuedfrorn Eugen
<br /> A Chamber Or- tin might well extend beyond agency for $3.3 million &
<br /> Nei', , an all- string the he point where she has time to be
<br /> involved." He said he was confident 1011 '
<br /> list for music di- that any transition would be a smooth V�
<br /> e Symphony and one. A Linn County man and the young The tree, estimated to be more ,
<br /> e same position relative he saved when a 200 -foot than 300 years•oid and 51 feet in di- g
<br /> During t he 1991 -92 season begin-
<br /> 1 Philharmonic. Wing in September, Alsop will conduct Douglas fir fell on them last August at ameter, had no outward sign of the rot Fine Je
<br /> the Bureau of Land Management's that apparently caused it to topple on a
<br /> for the San Jose five of the six symphonic concerts, one Yellowbottom Campground northeast windless summer day, according to •
<br /> trchestra will not of the two chamber orchestra pro- of Sweet Home have filed lawsuits BLM officials interviewed at the time.
<br /> until November, grams that will be part of the season against the BLM totaling $3.3 million.
<br /> w music director for the first time and one of three pops They said trees in campgrounds
<br /> until the 1992 -93 concerts in a new format designed to The lawsuits were filed Thursday are regularly inspected for soundness.
<br /> suit local tastes. in U.S. District Court in Eugene on be-
<br /> half of Claude "Sandy" Saunders of A.: -
<br /> tlsop said Thurs- The symphony has decided to drop Lebanon and his sister -in -law, Majesta Introducing
<br /> r a fourth season its SuperPops format of light classics Wells of Gates. P HOX
<br /> .ugene Symphony and Broadway music and Introduce a .toy
<br /> she may remain new NightMusicseries. It will include Saunders, who was 26 years old at
<br /> versee the search the time, lost most of his right leg and The Digitally
<br /> the annual Christmas concert, a j�
<br /> conducting very program In February and a New Age suffered a fractured pelvis and other Programmable "
<br /> concert with pianist Michael Harrison injuries- Wells who was 4 years old at Hearin Aid ; �, a
<br /> in
<br /> concert the time, suffered two broken legs and
<br /> symphony's gen- May. a broken arm, according to the law- Come in and compare PHOx With your pre - — !' rr '
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<br /> e was "very ti - sent hearing system. PHOX can ��� \'
<br /> ry 0 p Alsop will direct the New Age pro suit. OUTSMART virtually EVERY normal hear -
<br /> ag to come to an ing aid complaint.
<br /> gram. The jazz concert of music by Saunders, who pushed his mother -
<br /> mso said he has Aoai
<br /> Bernstein, Gershwin and Kurt Weill in -law to safety and tossed his sister -in '
<br /> ap's agent in New ��
<br /> will be directed by Gary Fagin, who law out of the falling tree path, was , Hearing Plus
<br /> r and believes an conducted the it orchestra for a New
<br /> announced within p hailed as a hero by. witnesses who 36s oakwayeenter tt , , ' ' 4 ft,4
<br /> York production of "The Threepenny were interviewed for newspaper ac- 344-7555
<br /> Opera" starring Sting counts of the accident
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<br /> Eugene Sympho-
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<br /> tor, said Wednes- The "Battle of the Batons," an an- \\_
<br /> sop's request, he nual fund - raising event, will be held as
<br /> m how much she usual in September. - '-', ;-" , MODEL STUDENT SEARCH
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<br /> Three concerts in the symphonic k � ,; :
<br /> series will feature major works by ` „, SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
<br /> lay night conduct- Leonard Bernstein, who died last No- < - ' ` The famous Ba rbizon School you see ad- `
<br /> - tic series Concert vervsed in vogue Glamour. Seventeen. `:
<br /> umber. The Jan. 23 program will fea
<br /> ony s 1990 -91 sea- '� and G.o. Magazines a looking for rnodels.
<br /> r the concert, she
<br /> Lure violinist Robert McDuffie in Bern- v ;vs pd,n; Representatives will
<br /> stein's Serenade. McDuffie's perform- 1 be interviewing you men and women age
<br /> eption in the Hult ante of that work with the St. Louis young
<br /> ae will return to �,� 5 and over for mo deling training on Satur-
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<br /> Radio Days," the Symphony was nominated for a Gram d ay, A 13th from 10:3 to 5:00. Teens eo WFlst
<br /> the season. John- my Award. under 18 must be accompanied by an t oz. (
<br /> y l ' .{ adult No appointments necessary. (Rey. S.
<br /> xtension probably Alsop also has been invited to con- r
<br /> at that time. duct the Eugene Opera Orchestra in a
<br /> two more years," New Year's Eve performance of Bern- ., CALL (503) 343 -8666 me
<br /> that he was not stein's "Candide," although negotla- BARBIZON SCHOOL
<br /> ch time Alsop and Lions are still under way. Delta Triad Building
<br /> would agree to. ,,, 1140 Wiliagiilespie Rd.
<br /> it
<br /> She will perform with her band a. Eugene, OR 97401
<br /> believes that Al- String Fever at the Hult Center in Feb- 1
<br /> 3 the symphony's •ruary 1992, celebrating the release of Z (Across Delta Hwy. from Valley River Mall) Petla
<br /> Is beyond leer con - the band's first compact disc. 3 41=IIII■1
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