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PAGE t HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, March 1, 1M1 Weed Mayor Appoints City Plan Commission WEED The first city plan- ning board was approved by the council at the Thursday nigm, Feb. 23, meeting. Seven men named by Mayor J. I. Kersey for the planning commission el fective March 16 and their terms of office include Pete Belcastro, John Rogers, one year: Alfred Linville, R. G. Gaynor, 2 years: Harrv Hedeepeth, Dr. M. J. Greenshields, three years, and Da vid Sbarbaro, four years. The board members may be reap pointed to office at end of desig nated term and all reappoint ments will be for a four-year term. Richard Millington, Mount Shas ta, was interviewed at the meet ing end retained by the council as city auditor. A. B. Cottar, sheriff, offered the cooperation of his office to the city and stressed the need of an efficient communication syst em in Weed. He pointed out the vital position of Weed in the center of the county for law en forcement emergencies and the need for around the clock com munication service. The council passed a resolution to dissolve the Shasttna Fire Pro tection District. The commissiion- ers of the district will now an swer to the city council and will meet with the council at the next regular meeting March 2. A standby ordinance to provide for collection of Uniform Sales Tax monies by the state was adopted. The ordinance is to be ef fected if and when the county Sirianni To Head Jurors DUNSMUUl Dominic A. Sir ianni of Dunsmuir has been named foreman of the Siskiyou County 961 Grand Jury. Other members of the jury art Eula M. Rafferty, McCloud; Har old Porterficld, Dorris: Ben Case. Happy Camp; Dr. L. H. Domeyer, Yreka; Ellen B. Drummond, Mon tague; William Ganger, Tulelake: Ivon C. Howard, Hornbrook; Ralph King, Yreka; Paul Kuttel, Gren ada; Leonard Johnson, Yreka; John Mantle, Weed; Vclma Max well, Kinyon; John McIIugh. Mount Shasta; W. J. Pindell, Kort Jones; Harry Rose, Tulelake; James E. Thompson, McCloud; Juliana Townlcy, Montague; Ralph Turk, Happy Camp. Mrs. Rafferty will serve as secretary and Harold Porterfield as sergeant-at-arms. The jury was selected and sworn in on Friday. tax is initiated by the County Board of Supervisors. Action regarding the dissolution of the Weed Police Protection District was held up until further details are completed. The condition of Boles Crock cast of Highway 99 was reported poor with refuse dumped on the banks creating possible danger to drainage and causing erosion to Lake Street. The condition also presents a sanitary hazard if I blocking slowed the year-round free flowing of the creek as it is used upstream for sewage efflu encc. Steps to stabilize the creek and control dumping in the creek will be studied and an ordinance pre pared by the city attorney, Wil liam E. Heidcwald, for reading at the March 2 meeting. Grange News SCOTT VALLEY The Scott Valley Grange mem bers met at the grange hall Feb, 15 for their regular meeting with Helen Lewis, master, conducting. David Mallow reported on a project to repaint the picnic tables and make a picnic area at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Davis presented a skit, "Get Off My Lap." Other members read poems. Dorothy Grune, lecturer, made a valentine box and valentines were exchanged. Members with birthdays in Feb ruary were Mrs. Bonnie East lick, Mrs. Dorothy Grune and Mrs. Warren Nelson. Each was served a heart-shaped cake. After the meeting a potluck dinner was served. War Criminals MOSCOW (AP) - The Lithuan ian Supreme Court has sentenced three men to death for war crimes. They were accused of kill ing thousands during the German occupation of Lithuania. 4-H NEWS ETNA III Etna became the first HI 4-H Club in the county on Feb. 20. President Wendy Cassidy called the meeting to order. Carl Hammond led the flag salute and Mcrrie Gomes led the 4-H pledge. Committee reports were given by Fred Miles on the planting of locust trees: Elizabeth Dudley, planting of wild flowers, and Nan cy Mathews on the work to be done on an old cemetery. We discussed our 4-H dance which is to be held March 11, at 8:30 pm. until 12. We are charging 25 cents. Committee chairmen are Merric Gomes, dec orations: Mike Cassidy, refresh ments; Rulh Mathews, publicity; Paul Vaugh, entertainment; Shar on Young, serving; Tommy Hay- den, money, and Clint Custer, clean-up. After discussion we voted to be come a HI 4-H Club. , The 4-H week window display was discussed and a committee was appointed to put it up. We are going to go to church March 5, in uniform. We voted to have our project March 18. Mrs. Dudley reported that we wouldn't pick up pine cones. We talked about the leader's training meeting to be held Feb, 23. at 8 p.m. Committees appoint ed were f. J. Hayocn, set up chairs: Stanley MaploKdcn, le- freshmcnt; Elizabeth Dudley, serv ing; Chris Sorcnson, clean up kitchen, and Carl Hammond, clean up auditorium. Jim Maplesdcn was elected as our club librarian. Ruth Mathews gave a demon stration. The meeting was adjourned by president. Wendy Cassidy. Mcrrie Gomes, News Reporter. Alfuras Junior Livestock Board Seeking New Ring ALTURAS - The Junior Live- stock Show Board of Directors 'ing the livestock barn, recently met here this week to try to find (destroyed by fire, providing rcst a way to build a new barn and room facilities and a standard services For yets Hospital Ruling Explained niiTKesiaenr MOUNT SHASTA - Funeral Master plans call for replac-services will be held in Mount I Shasta Memorial Chapel ALTURAS Modoc County Vet-Royall today released important private hospital bill for emergen an's Service Officer Georgelinformation for veterans who may;cy treatment of a service - con need emereency medical care and nected conditiuu may file a claim Reckless Boaters 00 "nable' t0 rcacn a veteran's for reimbursement by the VA, Memorial Chapel Thurs- hospital. Royall says, inese claims may day, March 2. for Orville Pres. Case Dropped j According to information re-ibe approved upon condition that ... , , ; ....... ceived bv Rovall from S. H.the veteran submits proof that judging and show ring for theOO by 180-foot show ring, cstab-l'"" ' . . v , , OREGON CITY (AP) Clack-1 FrankSi manager of the Oakland the emergency required him to annual 4-H Club event. ,lishing new sewer, water and Saturday, Feb. 2o. in a Yreka!amas couniy changed its mind Va Hospital emergency treat- be taken to the nearest private The popular livestock and horse power lines and landscaping Uiei general hospital. The Rev. Led Tuesday and decided not to prose- ,meni 0f veterans in private hos- hospital for treatment and would show has been held in the past grounds. me Solnier of Church Evangel willjcute four young men who tried to piUls may be pajd for by the not have permitted his admission at the rodeo grounds here. The Members of the board hope .conduct. 6 over Willamette Falls on a Veterans Administration only if.to a VA hospital. city recently look title to tneto complete these projects with grounds and is in process of raz-in the next five years, says Dr. Baird, and they plan definitely to build the barn and show ring this spring. Plans were also made to build ing existing uninsurable and haz ardous grandstands. One small section of the stands is being sal vaged for the junior show board. Board members plan to brace and reinforce this section in or- der to make it safe and to ar range to assume liability insur ance responsibility. The board will then move Ihej stand, says C. A. Baud, chair- man, to a new location on the city-owned lands in keeping with a master plan which, says Baird, will eventually provide an attrac tive and well-equipped area in ...kW li.n ...... .. ... r : The deceased was born in Ne- ruuv' , lne 'M care 15 ,or a servlce- . . ... ., . , Deputy Dist. Atty. Patrick Gil-.connccted condition. . braska April 29, 1878. He had1 j . j , t ... . .. . . , ry moved ,or dismissal of the Roya further states that the made his home at Hilt for many reMess boating chalges, and!medica emergency must have years. He is survived by two I Dist. Judge William Frazier been such that an attempt to se- brothers, and one sister. Thelsigned the dismissal order, saying cure admission to a VA hospital barbecue facilities which the Ro- brothers, Otis and Floyd Vorth-!ne s0 m tne PUDlic interest. would have been hazardous to Absent from the court while all the veteran. The VA may assume this was going on were the fourifull medical responsibility in such young men: Robert G.. Nichols, cases only if the emergency 21; Fred A. Hagedorn, 19; Doug-1 treatment is reported to the near est VA hospital or regional ol- tary Club will use for its annual barbecue. All profits from t h e barbecue go to the Junior Live stock Show. Dr. Baird emphasized that this is not a "city" event in any sense of the word, but a county wide enterprise for all 4-H groups in this area. Dr. Baird said this year's show- en, each live at Nevada City, Calif., while the sister, Mrs. El mer Pritchell, lives a: nearby Au burn. Interment will follow final rites in Mount Shasta Memorial Park. fice within 72 hours after the veteran's admission to the pri- which to conduct this and otlierM1 be conducted June 7, 8 and community functions. - "Ex- NO PAYOFF HOLLYWOOD (UPI) peeling a call?" Policeman Peter Bernard politely asked the man walking down the street with a pay telephone cradled in his arms. Edward de Bartolo, 28, captured after, a short chase, was booked on suspicion of burglary. Dam Builders End Walkout Helen Herring 9. A junior horse show will take place the evening of June 7. The livestock show will start next day and another horse show will be featured that evening. The livestock show will continue through the evening of June 9. The horse show is sponsored by: PAsrn wah rAPi-Momr'00 Coun'y Sheriff's nf lral 14 nf IIip Irnnivnrlcpr. and tlle livestock show and aUC- Union went back to work on the Ice Harbor Dam Wednesday. The union began picketing the Guy F. Atkinson Co. job last Thursday, and members of other unions respected the line. Soon most of the 250 employes of the company were off the job. Officials declined to say what the settlement was, but. last week union spokesmen said one issue involved the time workmen were allowed to walk from the job to the parking area at the end of shifts. Sam Pickcl, business agent for the Ironworkers' local, said Tues day night only that "differences of opinion have been settled we're going back to work." Leonard Eestey, project mana ger, said completion of the dam would not be delayed by the dispute. LAOS CASUALTY MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet news agency Tass said today in dispatch from Hanoi that an American officer was killed In fighting in Laos near Van Vicng recently. The U.S. Stale Department has denied that any Americans are in volved in the Laotian fighting. I Westinghouse TV and Stereo Sales Trad In Your Old Set, Easy Tarmt Expert Repair Service On All Makes BO WD EN MUSIC CO. 830 Main St. TU 2-4883 If 03?? "N tion by the Rotary Club, Other members of the govern ing board include Kent Larson, Ray Callahan, Oscar Haise, "Hip py" Burmister and Pete McGar va. Helen King, representing the Al turas Neighborhood of the Klam ath Area Council of Girl Scouts, met . with the board to learn where members want to have the Girl Scout concession booth placed. DUNSMUIR - Helen Herring, former resident of Dunsmuir, died in Berkeley this week. Fu neral services will be held Wed-j nesday in Walla Walla, Mrs. Her ring's family home. She leaves the widower, Ar thur, of Berkeley, and a daugh- p05Sgiter, Mrs. Glenadine Blackburn ofj juamain rails, mere are uve grandchildren. The Herring family made their nume in Luusiuuu iui a iiumui-i i of vears. Mr. Herrinff w.'ts own er of the Castle Creek Lumber Company at Castclla. las W. Kelley, 18; and Denzil P. McNcice, 22. All are from Oregon City. They had tried to go over the vate hospital. churning falls two weeks ago, bull "The VA cannot pay private were caught a mile from theirjhospital bills," Royall says, "for destination by police in a motor veterans who elect to receive launch. A plunge over the falls treatment in non-VA facilities as probably would have been fatal, police said. ' Gilroy said one of the reasons he moved for dismissal was to clear the way for Kelley to enlist in the Air Force and Hagedorn in the Marines. Kelley enlisted Tuesday. a matter of choice rather than of necessity." 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