Farm Bureau Concerned Over Grazing Land Use ALTUKAS The Modoc County Farm Bureau, in a statement pre pared before the Public Lands subcommittee, has urged that livestock grazing on public lands be considered a nvijor use and not a secondary one. Modoc County representative, Jack F. Tuteur of Likely, pointed out that the livestock operations in Morioc are 70 to 75 per cent dc jwndcnt on Bureau of Land Man agement land, Siskiyou, 20 per cent to 25, and Lassen, 03 to 70 per cent. Tuteur explained the farm hu repu appeal: "We are agreed that the federal government should keep in ownership and control of the hulk of public lands and that multiple use can be practiced on these lands. Portions of this land when properly classified should be turned to single use and pri vate ownership. ' We believe that BLM should be administered under law in dead of regulations. "We believe that grazing should he considered a major use of these public lands and not a secondary use. The livestock industry in our counties is a major source of in- Sore Throat . VATICAN CITY UPI Pope John XXIII, suffering from a cold and sore throat he caught watch ing a rare Roman snowstorm, was reported feeling better today and continuing his normal work load. ' A high Vatican source said the pontiff's voice was clearer this morning and he appeared to be in good spirits. The pontiff, 81, who recently re covered from a serious stomach ailment complicated by anemia, spent the morning receiving Al Credo Cardinal Otlaviani, secre tary of the Holy Office, and oth er aides. come, which in turn is dependent on BLM land to sustain the econ omy. In order that this economy he stabilized, it is necessary to establish a lasting tenure instead of a doubtful year to year permit. "We also believe that the pres ent formula for fixing grazing fees, fluctuating assessments based on livestock prices, be re tained. If it is found necessary by the BLM to raise these grazing fees, that they be raised no more than 50 per cent of the present fee and any money in excess of the present fee he used for range improvement." 31 Eligible For Honors ALTURAS First semester rc jki1 cards were distributed to students of the Modoc Union High School this past week and Prin cipal Mark Smith announces 31 students eligible for the honor roll. Honor roll standing requires ill "A" or "B" grades. Qualifying students arc: Sen iors, Marilyn Davidson, Bonnie Ilickerson, Carolyn Wcntzcll, Frie da Tilson. Juniors: Loretla Hrowlliurst Kathryn Charlet, Betty Clark Christine Hawes, Mildred Lari morc, Barbara Williams, Mike Quinn, David Starr, Sleven Has- kin. Sophomores: Lyim Atkinson, Janet Evans, Martha Fox, Jenifer Frails. Cheryl Kelley, Janice May field, Tom Cluster. Freshmen, Sandra Allen. Car ol Bender, Linda Clark, Phyllis Graham, Ann Koza, Dianna Nel son, Shirley Seanvay. Carol Sis- co, Gene Scott, Scott Humble, and Paul Bailey. PACE 10 C Thursday, February 7, 1363 IIKRALO AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Orr. OUE ANCESTORS tyQuincy Dunsmuir Plans Hew Parking Ordinance, Ousts Meters "He says he'll lay you 8 to 5 the name of this place is Las Vegas!" Egg'Tossing Incident Investigated By Police A Klamath rails resident was arrested Tuesday for being drunk and discharging firearms in the city limits, and police are inves tigating an incident in which youths are suspected of pelting a man's residence with eggs to set tle a grudge. M. (I. Martin, 527 South Fourth Street, was taken into cus- ody Tuesday night after Israel (lladus, 400 Willow Street, com plained that Martin entered h i s house, waived a .22 caliber pistol front of Ills face making a threatening remark, and fired the pistol at a door knob and light I bull). Police found one of the dis--liarged cartridges in Gladus' home and found the pistol and ar rested Martin at his own resi- dence. J. B. Brown, 1220 MonClaire Street, told police some youths Ihrcw a barrage of eggs against his house two separate times ear ly Wednesday morning. Brown said he thinks it was the same boys who received traffic citation for blocking his driveway Tuesday. It was Brown's opinion that the egg throwing in cidents were retaliatory. He said the car thai blocked his drive way and the one he saw driving away alter the egg throwing ap peared to be the same. Brown gave police a descrip tion of the car and they are in vestigating the matter. DUNSMUIR - Citation enve lopes mailable to the city finance officer will be used to enforce overtime parking in two - hour parking zones in downtown Duns muir, the city council voted at its meeting Monday night. A new parking ordinance re flecting the recommendations of a merchant - city council com mittee will be drawn up by How ard Jones, city attorney. The council voted to rescind parking meter and parking ordinances cur rently in effect. One hundred and ten parking meters will be removed when the new ordinance becomes effective and replaced with Merchant As sociaton signs welcoming shop- Lions Breakfast Slated Sunday MERRILL Merrill Lions Club is sponsoring another of its pub lic breakfasts Sunday, Feb. 10, at the recreation hall. The menu will include holcakes, sausage, and eggs, and serving will begin at 6 a.m. and continue until 12 noon. General chairman is Claire Dun can and his staff will include Jim Shuck, egg cook, Dale Moore, sausage, and Walt Wilson, in charge of the dining room. Proceeds from the breakfast will go to the sight conservation program which the club spon sors every year. Price of the breakfast is $1 for adults, 50 cents for clvildren under 12. and a family rate of $4. pers. Two - hour parking zones will be established in the down town area formerly served by the meters. Strict enforcement of two-hour parking is part of the parking committee recommendation and a mandatory fine of $1 or parking violations. A monthly audit will he held to compare parking viola tion fines with citations issued. The naming of an assistant po lice chief will be dropped by the council indefinitely at the recom mendation of David McClintock. police commissioner. The council has been unable to agree on one of the three patrolmen who have been seeking the post for the past two months. The appointments of Laurence Schuler as patrolman to replace Keith Nelson, who resigned, and Mrs. George Belskcy as relief matron were approved. Floyd Crcason, fire commission er, called attention to a budget oversight whereby a fixed expense for hydrant and water use. not included in the budget, has de pleted fire department funds. The other councilmen assured Crcason that money would be drawn from the general fund to meet this omission and the fire department would stay in business. It was reported at the meeting that the new dogcatcher has caught cold but no dogs. The council voted to inquire as to costs of installing a heater in the lund vehicle. The city received notice of a S2.278.07 in gas tax funds. Forty per cent will be alloted to street maintenance and fiO per cent to capital outlay projects. Insurance agents and brokers are exempt from oty licensing according to a letter received from the League of California Cit ies, but contractors and real es tate agents are subject to city license fees, the council learned. Sonic booms are unavoidable but rarely cause serious structural damage the council was informed via a letter from Kingsley Field, Klamath Falls. The base claims officer will furnish forms f o r claims for damage attributed to recent sonic booms, the letter stated. Man Relates Death Story MEDFORD IUPH Jackson County Dist. Atty. Alan Holmes said Tuesday there will be no ar rests in connection with the death of Mrs. Le.N'elda Marlow, 31, of Ashland. 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