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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Tuesday, March 8. 19B0
Water Chief
Gives Talk
On Measure
LAKEVIKW The Lake
County area In Southern Oregon
has a better water supply this
year than last, farmers were told
at a meeting hero Monday
However, forecaster W. T. Frost
said the situation still will lie no
better than fair unless storms this
month continue to produce nbovo
normal snow and rain.
Frost, snow survey supervisor
for the Soil Conservation Service
and the Oregon Agricultural Ex
perimcnt Station, said last month
brought a good increase in the
mountain snow pack's water con
tent. It now is 83 per cent of the
, W43-47 average.
But. he continued, soils under
the remaining snow pack at higher
elevations still are not fully
primed and will soak up some of
the snowmelt runoff.
Stored water in Drews and Cot
tonwood reservoirs is only 26 per
cent of average and 20 per cent of
last year March 1.
Forecasts ol stream flow for the
area are below average and vary
irom 84 per cent on Deep Creek to
a low of 55 per cent for inflow to
Drews Reservoir. Twenty -Mile
Creek is forecast at 70 per cent
and Honey Creek at 80 per cent
of average. The Chewaucan River
is forecast at 66 per cent of its
15-year average.
'DENNIS THE MEKlACE"
Defense Begins
In Murder Case
DOWNtEVILLE, Calif, (UPI).
The defense opened its case to
day in the trial of Larry Lord
Motherwell, charged with the mur
der of a 72 -year-old widow Loin
Washington, D.C.
Defense attorney Jack Regcs
said he would need about three
days to present the case of the
43 year old defendant. Regcs
moved for dismissal of the case
Monday, but his motion was dc
nied by Superior Judge Warren
Steele.
Potluck Supper
ETNA The Scott Valley Farm
Bureau preceded their regular
monthly meeting with a potluck
upper February - 25 at the high
school. Ulrich Preiss, German for
eign exchange student, was guest
speaker. He gave a talk on his
home land.
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Conversion
Plans Told
MACDOEL Plans for converting
the old Mount Hebron School build
ing into a residence for teachers
were announced by Principal Jer
ry Ross of Macdocl Grade School
The county board of educa
tion Thursday night allocated $3,
.)00 in forest money for the pur
pose. Principal Ross said no local
property tax money will be used
The Macdocl district acquired
the Mount Hebron School building
ast year when the two districts
were merged. The students were
moved to the new Macdoel school,
mile away. The old building has
been used only for the Mount He
bron branch of the county free li
brary.
Ross said the library 1s now
being closed out and will be open
Monday to receive books out on
loan.
The Macdocl trustees maintain
small tcacherage on the grade
school grounds, now occupied by
the Itoss family, who will prob
ably move to the new and larger
quarter's when finished. Lack of
housing in the Macdoel area is the
reason for the district providing
tcachcragcs.
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California Weather
United Press International
San Francisco Bay Area: Part
ly cloudy today. Fair tonight and
Wednesday. High today 58. Low
tonight 40-48. Northwesterly winds
12-22 knots.
Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Con
sidcrable cloudiness today with a
few snow showers. Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday. Colder to
day and tonight.
Sierra Nevada: Partly cloudy
today with scattered snow flurries
northern ranges. Fair tonight and
Wednesday. Colder today and tonight.
Sacramento Valley: Partly
cloudy today with a few showers
likely northern portion this morn
ing. Fair tonight and Wednesday,
Cooler today and tonight. High
both days 54-60, low tonight 34-
42. Vanaoie winus a-u in. p h.
Northwestern California: Partly
cloudy today with a few showers
Ft. Bragg and Ukiah northward.
Cooler today and tonight. High to
day and low tonight Napa 58 and
37, Ukiah 55 and 35, Santa Rosa
60 and 34. Coastal winds south
westerly 15-20 knots Cape Mendo
cino northward today, otherwise
northwest or west 12-25 knots.
HONOR MASARYK
WASHINGTON (UPD-The Post
Office issued a new stamp Mon
day honoring Thomas G. Masa-
ryk, founder of the Czech republic
after World War 1, as a cham
pion of liberty." The stamp was
issued in four and eight-cent dc
nominations.
Cooperative
Slates Meet
FORT ROCK The annual meet
ing of the Miristate Electric Co
operative will be held in LaPine
on Monday, March 21, In the high
school gymnasium. North Lake
County, as well as portions of
Deschutes, and Klamath counties,
is served by the cooperative.
uucsi speaker at tins years
meeting will be John H. Myhre
of Washington, D.C. head of REA
operations, according to George
M. Larimer, manager. Also on
the program will be Henry Alder
man, editor and publisher of "Ru
ralifc."
Stewart Hamilton and William
J. Hauck, both REA field repre
sentatives, will be among guests
present.
Larimer has announced that a
special program including enter
tainment, talks and distribution of
prizes has been arranged.
Progress during the past year
will be noted and 1IHS0 plans out'
lined by the manager in his an
nual report.
Larimer pointed out that 1.030
consumers are now served by Mid
slate facilities. In 1953, when the
line was first energized with Bon
neville power, there were 164 consumers.
Three directors will be named to
serve on the hoard. These will be
from Fort Rock, Crescent Lake
and Chemult.
A luncheon will be served at
noon, with the Lal'ine Home Ex
tension Club in charge.
Anonymous
Donor Told
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) A
West Virginian who attended Har
vard with scholarship aid is re
cipi ocdiiiig with a pledge of two
million dollars to the university's
scholarship program.
William J. Maier Jr., Charles
ton lawyer and businessman, class
of '23, was disclosed. Monday as
the benefactor who made the
pledge anonymously a year ago.
Maicr said he would have pre
ferred to remain anonymous but
President Nathan Puscy thought
publicity would attract more ap
plicants for scholarships. The fund
now stands at $332,550. It will be
increased annually through a
foundation set up by Maicr.
Maicr said he established the
fund "only in partial payment for
the value of those (college)
years.
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H. TAYLOR
MRS. JAMES
Missionary
To Give Talk
Mrs. James II. Taylor, mis
sionary to Formosa, will be guest
speaker at the Free Methodist
Church, on March 10 at 7:30 p.m
Mrs. Taylor served for 20 years
as a missionary to China. Since
1953 she has served in the newest
Free Methodist mission field, Formosa.
She assists in both educational
and evangelistic work, teaching at
the Holy Light Bible Institute at
Kaohsiung and helping supervise
churches recently established
among the mountain tribes pco
pic. She has also held Laubach
literacy classes for non-readers
and recently prepared a Greek
grammar for Chinese students at
the Bible Institute.
As a missionary to China, Mrs
Taylor taught in the Kaifeng Bible
School, Honan Province, and
sistcd her husband during World
War II in the opening of the North
west Bible Institute at Fengsiang,
Shensi Province, At the close of
the war, the Taylors were reunit
ed with their children, who had
been interned in a concentration
camp in Honan Province.
The public is invited to hear
Mrs. Taylor.
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Appointments
Made By Pat
MACDOEL Gov. Edmund G.
Brown has appointed Carroll W.
Robison, Red Rock Valley, to the
newly created ninth membership
on the board of directors of the
10A district agricultural associa
tion, the Tulclake-Butte Valley
Fair. ; -
The governor named Marion F.
Palmer of Tulelake to fill the post
left vacant by the resignation of
Paul E. Christy. The term expires
January 15, 1963. Robison's term
will end one year earlier.
Two of the present board mem
bers were reappointed for regu
lar four-year terms, Peter C.
Bergman and Russell P. Smith,
both of Tulelake. Bergman is a
Democrat, Smith a Republican.
Robison, 42, a Democrat, has
been a cattle and gram rancher
in the Red Rock area since 1942.
He is a leader in the 4-H club
work, a school board member, and
a director of the PMA agricultural
extension service. He is married
and Is the father of three children.
Palmer, 33, is a farmer and
businessman, dealing with regis
tered Angus cattle. He has been
chairman of his school board the
past four years, is a 4-H leader
and a member of the beef club.Hc
is married and has four children.
Family Friend
Saves Girl, 2
EUGENE (AP) Artificial res
piration applied by a family friend
revived Laura Adams, 2'i, after
she had been found floating face
down in a wading pond Monday.
The child is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Adams of
Burns. Adams is a University of
Oregon sophomore.
Mrs. Adams pulled her daughter
from the water. The artificial res
piration was applied by Mrs. Wil
liam Plumlee of Myrtle Creek,
who was visiting the Adams fanv
ily. She was credited by police
with saving the child's life.
'Colossal' Battle Looming
As Film Strike In 2nd Day
HOLLYWOOD fAP) - A star-
studded actors' strike went into
a second day today with both
sides predicting a long, cofily and
as they say in Hollywood
colossal battle.
At the heart of the dispute was
an old movieland bogeyman: tele
vision.
The 14.000 - member Screen
Actors Guild wants extra pay for
television showings of post-1948
films.
The strike has shut down pro
duction at seven studios, ttnong
the 5,000 workers idled: Marilyn
Monroe, Fred Astaire, Bing Cros
by, Elizabeth Tayls and Alan
Ladd.
Like this tinsel town itself, the
strike had its uncommon aspects
no picket lines, no demonstrations
and some production continued
Some, like Frank Sinatra and
Tony Curtis, wore two hats pro
ducer and actor and backed the
strikers. Their independent com
panies have signed contracts with
the SAG.
Other actors, Debbie Reynolds
and Glenn Ford among them, op-
Youth Jailed;
5-15 Years
FLINT, Mich. (AP) Circuit
Judge Louis D. McGregor asked
16-year-old Richard T. Roude
bush:
"What would you do if you were
the judge in this case?"
order me to get a job, pay
back the money," the youth re
plied.
"Is that all?" asked the judge
"Put me on probation, not to
get in any more trouble," said
the boy.
Instead the youth was sentenced
to prison for five to 15 years.
He has been involved in 79 bur
glaries. He went on a crime spree
while facing sentencing for one
burglary.
MINISTER ARRIVES
VIENNA ( UPI ) Edward Page
Jr., first U.S. minister to Commu
nist Bulgaria since the United
States broke off relations with
Bulgaria in 1950, arrived at Sofia
Monday night aboard a U.S. Air
Force plane.
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pose the strike.
One dissenter, German actress
I.ili Palmer, voiced the strike
bound studios' position: "I don't
think we deserve to get paid twice
for what we got paid well for in
the first place."
A Guild spokesman said the rel
issue is not double payment for
services but the not o' cold called
pay TV. The actors want to set
r contract precedent to share in
some of the expected wealth.
J he guild predicts that a film
'made exclusively for a pay tele
vision snowing could return 10
times its cost in a single evening.
They want to lay the eroundwork
now to have actors' pay scaled to
tne fantastic profits if and when
pay TV comes.
Another Quake
FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - An
earthquake felt early today In this
central Italian area caused some
panic among residents, but no
damage or injuries.
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