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PAGE t HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Or. Tuesday. March II, 1963 Weather Roundup Temperatures during the 2-i hours ending at 4 a.m. PST today. High Low Astoria 51 44 Baker 45 30 Brookings 57 37 Medford 54 31 Newport 51 44 . iorm oena -.Pn4!tnn Si 42 :. Portland 50 43 .Redmond 5(1 29 : Salem 51 44 -..The Dalles 56 41 Chicago 36 30 Los Angeles S3 47 New York 49 31 ..San Francisco a wi Wachinntnn 61 41 Mount Shasta Installs New Chamber Officials MOUNT SHASTA - Installation, of new officers of the Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce fol lowed a dinner at the Mountain House on March 14. David Em ery Olis was installed as presi dent; M. W. Tonkin, vice presi dent; Jake Lindner, treasurer, and Mrs. Jcannclte Dahlquist, secretary. The outpointf president. .James Northern California: Mostly fair, increasing clouds north Wednes day. The Dalles and Hood River Mostly cloudy with a few show ers; temperature range 35 - 55, , fiorre winds variable 5-16. Bend: Mostly cloudy, chance of a few light showers; highs 50-55, In.,. VkJK T Baker and La Grande: Mostly L f - ... liU( clouay, cnance ui i-- "'" showers with snow over moun tains;; highs 44-47, lows 36-42 ex- .cept near 30 In higher vaneys. ACTOR CONFIRMS MARRIAGE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Actor James Craig confirmed Monday that he and former model Jane Valentine were married Saturday in a private ceremony at Santa Barbara, Calif. , Craig, 51, was married twice to his first wife, Mary, and also to : Jill Jarmyn. Miss Valentine was J wed once before. Crash Kills Four Youths BERLIN, N.J. 'UPI i - Four teen-agers were killed and six olh er persons injured Monday night when their convertible crashed through a guardrail and fell in a tangle of high-tensinn wires onto railroad tracks. The victims, three girls and a boy, were dead on arrival at Cooper and Cherry Hill hospitals. They were identified as Dorothy Fitzpatrick. 15; Judith Ann Svi ben, 13: Ellen Marrcn, 15, and Rolwrt F. Shelley, 15, all of Cam den. Police said they could not ap proach the wrecked car for more than 30 minutes while waiting for the power in the lines to be turned off. They said the auto with its 10 occupants, plunged about 25 feet from the Jackson Road over pass onto the Pennsylvania- Reading Seashore Lines tracks. The driver of the car, William Hummel, 21, Camden, was admit ted to Our Lady of Lourdes Hos pital there in serious condition. P. Henncssy Jr., conducted the meeting and gave a resume of achievements of the chamber during 12. He reported it host ed several conventions in the area; promoted recreational and industrial projects; assisted Duns muir in the airport project and dedication of Highway 99, south of IJtinsmuir; and sponsored the July 4 fireworks. St. Patrick's Day parade, and 4-H booth at the Sis kiyou County Fair. The chamber also bought and distributed 1.000 advertising decals. and pins; worked with the Asso ciated Chambers of Commerce to distribute 50.0110 brochures on the area: sponsored an open house at the Ski Bowl; dedicated the Mc- Cloud-Mount Shasta Highway and opened a tourist information booth, among other projects. Otis reported his program for the coming year and said Mount Shasta would host the airport commissioners convention in June and the Christmas Tree Growers Association convention in the late summer. A promotion of a "face-lifting' for the local business houses with an alpine motif is also planned He said the chamber is an or ganization to improve and bene fit the community and pledged co operation with inter city pro grams. Mentioning the Industri al growth and development of the area, Otis said he would help! promote new industries and give his full support for economically sound growth. At the close of the meeting, a marble desk set with an inscrlp. lion was presented by the cham ber to the retiring president. "DENNIS THE MENACE" ISonal&TdJd.'Slivers. Sellers Wearied Of Trick Packaging ENDS TONITE "40 POUNDS OF TROUBLE" Doors Open 6:45 P.M. . THE EXCITING NEW IDEA IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT Modoc Chamber Hears Staie Highway Action THIS CITY HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR A SPECIAL aLHWJDD . .OF A BIG FIRST-RUN FUN-HIT! Our attraction is a hilarious and heart-warming new comedy from M-G-M that's fun for everyone: -"The Courtship of Eddie's Father"! Starring Glenn Ford as an eligible bachelor father . . ..' with three beauts in hot pursuit! Academy Award winner Shirley Jones as the blonde. Dina Merrill as the brunette. Stella Stevens . as the redhead. And introducing sensational young star Ronny Howard as "Eddie," the boy who wants a gal around the house even if Dad has to marry her! CP ! ,J BV ft Metro. Goldkvyn- presents HP IN COLOR 4L l Courts gddKfc Father Glenn FORD -Shirley JONES STELLA STEVENS DINA MERRILL" ROBERTA SHERWOOD RONNY HOWARD jerwwj dyke XH'VGAY- DwmOf YINLCN I LVll,lvU ' JOE PASTERNAK-'icvtrROcaa? ALTURAS At the monthly meeting of the Modoc Cham ber of Commerce March 6 in Al- turas, Jim Payne announced the results of a recent hearing before the California Highway Commis sion. He said official action is expect ed on the chamber's request to have the Highway 299 number extended to the Nevada line; to have the commission reaffirm their stand of endorsing the Win nemucca-to-tlie-Sea Highway and negotiate for its completion; and to accelerate the highway con .(ruction program in Modoc Coun ty in (he next two years. Bill Diekrneger, general man ager of the Model Quarter Horse Association, reported on the or ganization's plans for the future. Construction of the new show are na, grandstands, fencing, and the Horse Motel is progressing as apidly as manpower and weather conditions will permit, he said. In other business, the joint ef fort of the chamber and the MQIIA for a large July 4 celebra tion was reported by the busi ness committee chairman, Phil Woodward. The committee has the tentative plans almost completed and the schedule will be published in the near future. He said nu merous civic and service groups in the county will be contacted for assistance and that plans should be made now for floats to be entered in the parade at 10:30 a.m. July 4. Corny Carstens, chairman of the Fish and Game Committee, re- ported (hat many of the contro versial aspects of fish and game are under study, but the commit tee's recommendations will be withheld until completion of the field tour by Congresswoman Pau line Davis and her committee. The -'ext meeting of the cham- her will be held at the Modoe Ho tel on April 3. Dog Hit-Run Bail Forfeit Two Answer Liquor Count DORRIS Evcrell Irvin Casey. Casey, 43, Cowlitz. Wash., and Cave Junction, Ore., appeared in the Dorris Justice Court Tuesday lo answer to charges brought byi Siskiyou County Sheriff's deputies of driving while under the influ ence of alchol. Judge Les Chase found Casey had a previous conviction for the same offense and sentenced him to 10 days in the county jail lined him $44(1; and suspended his driver's license for one year. Edward William Farnngton, 37, Eugene. Ore., a passenger in the Casey car, was.charged with being intoxicated m a vehicle and throw ing a bottle on the highway. Judge Chase fined Karrington $81.50 or Hi days. Both men were committed lo the Siskiyou County Jail in lieu of (he fines. DORRIS-Walter William Stot- senberg, 57, Yakima, Wash., for feited $220 bail when he. failed to appear before Judge Le Chase March 11 to enter his plea. Stolsenberg had been arrested on March 4 by the California Highway Patrol and taken into court on a charge of hit-run involving a dog. He posted $220 bail and requested time to con sult an atlorney. Judge Chase or dered him lo appear in court March II lo enter his plea. the LHP patrolman reported he had been traveling south on Highway 97 when he came abreast! of the American Forest Products Corporation garage and saw a dog spinning on the highway. The patrolman stopped to question men who were standing in front of the shop, and one told the pa trolman he had just passed thel car (hat hit the doe. traveline south. Hie patrolman gave chase, caught the car just inside the Dorris city limits, and took the driver into court immediately, ac- wiling lo (he CUP. !.) Doors Opan 6:30 P.M. IT'S A BLAST ! Walt D&jv V For 19 years, Wadi Haifa, Sudan, had no rainfall. WASHINGTON L PI ' - The chairman of tlie National Confer ence of Weights and Measures said today that many manufac turers would welcome legislation curbing trick packaging. Carl H. Slender told a Senate subcommittee that many manulac turcrs are "weary of tlie merry go-round." store managers are "disgusted'' and housewives are shaking packages and returning Ihem to the store shelf. The national conference repre sents stale officials who deal with weights and measures. Stender is deputy agriculture commissioner of South Carolina. Stender and L. Y. Ballentinc. president of the National Associa tion of State Department of Agri- ulture, both endorsed a bill to protect consumers against decep tive packaging and labeling. Bal- lentine is North Carolina agricul ture commissioner. Other congressional news: Ratings: A representative of Pulse, Inc.. one of the nation's biggest radio rating firms, ap nears this afternoon before the House Commerce Investi gating subcommittee. Subcommit- lee members are expected lo ask Pulse about testimony given Mon day that it paid little attention to FM stations in its reports, despite the special studies it sold such stations. A witness said her sta lion suffered because advertising agencies would not consider buy ing time unless either Pulse or the A. C. Nielsen Co. included i station in its report. Dairy: A House dairy subcom mittee began a search for a way of cutting surplus milk production without triggering a battle within the milk industry. Subcommittee Chairman Lester R. Johnson, Pair To Attend State Sessions MOUNT SHASTA - The Mount Shasta High School faculty ' re cently selected Steve Johnson to attend Boys' State and Vicki Bal dini to attend Girls' State this summer. Both are members of the junior class. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Dar- rell Johnsen, Steve is vice presi dent of the Hi-Teens Club and active on the baseball and track teams. The American Legion Craft Post of Mount Shasta will spon sor him at the Boys' Stale ac tivities to be held at the Sacra mento Fairgrounds in June. Jim Worthington is the alternate can didate. . ' Sponsored by the American Le gion Auxiliary Craft Unit No. 157, Vicki will attend Girls' State June 17-25 at the University of Califor nia s Davis campus. A yell lead or for two years, she is secretary of the Pep Club and has been a member, of the Girls' Ath letic Association for three years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baldini. Beverly Rossi is her Alternate. D-Wis . said he was "hopclul tnat some area uf agreement can be reached by the dairy industry and the dairy state congressmen." Soace: Dr. Wernher von Braun told Congress Monday that it had belter leave his $1.8 billion space budget intact if it expects the United States to send a man to the moon in this decade. Von Braun. director of the George C. 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