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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1963)
Subdivision Hearing Set For Mar. 29 i (judhc nearmg concerning an amendment to County Subdivision Oidinance Xo. I has been sched uled to begin 10:30 a.m.. March 29. in the hearing room ol the County Court, according -ouniy uerK Charles DtLap. The proposed amendment is di rected at Section 2, scope of regulations. The amendment would rpmiirp that land classified or refores-i tation be first declassified before it is subdivided, thereby placing i uii uie county tax rot:s. Plat ting and other work on such sub- divisions costs the county about M. r iot Cbaer Vic DrerfVii or dnance. Lie county has no means 01 collecting this cost until the land is declassified, at the request of me subdivider, by the U.S. For ester, according to Ken Black man, county planning consultant Such action is sometimes not taken until long after a subdi vision is developed, Blackman added. The proposed amendment v.ou!d permit the county to be reim bursed for its costs within a rea sonable time after the subdivision work proceeds. : Show Slated l DUXSMUIR - "Clown Capers I' and Kootlight Fancies." a variety siiw sponsored by the Dunsmuir 1 Hfgh School PTA, will be held in the elementary school auditor .' ium on Friday evening, March 15. The show will feature a clown chorus, skits, dances, and instru mental and vocal numbers. Pro ceeds wiT be placed in the fund: for high school stage lighting. DENNIS THE MENACE" 4-H Motto Stressed During Nationwide Observance J heiped Oewey am up his kcm.' Pickeis Ask Clothing For Horses, Cats, Dogs WASHINGTON (UP! I - Three pickets from New York City paraded in front of the White House today with placards de-1 manding presidential support for a campaign to put clothing on all animals. They said the first lady should take the lead by putting clothes on her horse when she goes riding. The pickets, representing the "Society for Indecent to Naked Animals." drew laughs and smiles from passersby. . The pickets in sisted thev were on a serious mis sion, however. One placard said, "Mrs. Ken nedy, won't you please clothe your horses for decency." Another "Mr. President, the indecency of naked animals can be corrected through new federal laws and SINA." The leader of the group was Brute Spencer, 38, who said he is a vice president of the SINA Foundation which lias headquart ers in New York Citv. Make the Bet Better." the! motto of the 4-H club program is being stressed by Klamath Coun-j ty -H'ers this week as they ob-; serve National 4-.H Club Week. Over 300 members and 125 adult volunteer leaders in Klamath County are participating in the coast-to-coast emphasis on 4-H ac complishments and achievements of the past year. The 4-H program, a part of the Cooperative Extension Service, is free to youth 9 to 21 years old ami is based on a four-fold emplia-i sis of Head, Heart, Hands and; Health. 4-H club members who complete project work are eiig;b!e for hon- aw:rcs. nnJarhtrs and "iy.FTli:!; accomplishments. A 4-H awards program exists on the county, state and national level- to moti vate self-improvement of the indi vidual by providing satisfactions,; recognition, and a feeling ot be longing for all participating club members. Club work helps 4-H boys and girls achieve and be rccogni2cd lor iiis or her own individual worth and ability. The 4-H program is set up to help club members acquire knowledge, skills, and ini tiative characteristics. !n recognition of completed 4-11 club work, 4-H pins arc provided to club members for the first. third and fifth years of club; work. Special 4-11 keys in the! form of a tie clasp for boys and a necklace for girls are awarded for ten years of completed member- (ship. Other years of eompletedlceive ribbons indicative of tlieir. 4-H work are acknowledged byjachievement and premiums rep special 4-H cards. Leaders also re-jrescntative of their achievement. cctve pins and cards respective Jfl K!ama!h CounIV- jail. premiums1 of their years of 4-H leadership. as-e alsarji , loim ( ,,,: For participation in county and tiai or full scholarships to 4-H state fairs, 4-H tiub members re-ICimp and 4-H Summer School. ; As a part of the national! aaards program, twunty medals are provided to club members who) demonstrate outstanding arrom-. plishment in their project area These county winners are submit-' ted (or conuderatioji of slate asa!s in the various projects. in a d d i t i o n to membership awards and genera) project rec-i iignilion, many specia! awards are; provided by local , state and na- ituoal busness and individuals tor jsjiecifle aduewmeals in various project areas. 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