Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 25, 1961, Image 21

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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, Oclol)3- 25, 1961 Page (
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Acres of Free Parking
DUO WINS HONORS Eagle Scout Awards wer.
presented by Harold Ashley, Modoc Council volunteer
training chairman Oct. 19, to two 14-year-old members
of Boy Scout Troop 43, Qualifications for Eagle Rank
are 21 merit badges. Jo. Green, left, earned the award
in 2'i years with 32 badges. Jack Thomas completed
his work toward Eagle Scout with 28 merit badges.
Awards were given durinq Court of Honor in Klamath
Lutheran Church. George Taylor is Troop 43 scoutmaster.
BASIN BRIEFS
MAUN
MR. AND MRS. MARVIN HEN
DERSON and their four children
from Orange, Calif., recently visit
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Henderson.
MRS. EDWIN PETRASKK will
host the Malin Garden Club on
Wednesday. Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. Pro
gram will be by Mrs. Perry Hal
ey on "How to put your garden
to bed for the winter."
JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB will
meet Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 8;
p.m. in the Community Hall. In
terested persons unable to attend
day meetings are urged to Join
this evening group.
MR. AND MRS. WERNER
BUNGE are visiting relatives in
Oxford, Ohio.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
SPEIXMAN, Auburn, Calif., were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Whitman, last week.
MR. AND MRS. A. L. BARKER
ot Klamath Falls have spent two
weeks with their ncice and family,
Mrr and Mis. Alan J. Prescott.
MRS. TOM LARID has returned
from Coquille, where she spent
some time visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mary Rackleff.
MRS. EMMA WI1SON has re
turned home after spending three
weeks In Portland visiting her
daughter, Emmaline Shepherd.
RAY PARKER and family of
Brookings, Ore., spent several
days visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Parker ot Mann.
MRS. DALE .WOOD recently
rented the James Blankenship
home, east of Malin, formerly the
Don Miller home. Mrs. Wood
plans making her home there at
the present.
MRS. R. L. MOORE and sons.
Cameron and Vincent, of Portland
were visiuig Mrs. Moore's grand
mother, Mrs. Emma Wilson.
MRS. FRANCES KESTER of
Long Beach was In Malin last
week renewing old acauaintances. :
She was also a guest of the Help-.
ing Hand Society Wednesday, of"
which she was a former member.-
BESS ANN SMITH was a WM.1t.
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T J.;
uucnanan ot Henley.
VIRGIL RATLIFF and familv
of Vancouver, Wash., and Jack
Ratliff and family of Eugene spent
last week visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratliff.
MR. AND MRS. W. A. TURN
ER, accompanied by friends, all
of Portland, were recent guests of
Mrs. Emma Wilson. , ,
STANLEY McCLELLAN, princiU
pal of Malin Elementary School
has returned from three days in
Salem where he attended meetings
for secondary school principals..-.
1ST. LT. T. HIGHLAND
Lt. Highland
Joins Training
REESE AFB, Tex. - 1st Lt,
Thomas E. Highland, son of Mr
and Mrs. John T. Highland of 1316
Wlard Street, Klamath Falls, has
entered United States Air Force
pilot training here.
Lieutenant Highland, a former1
student of Oregon State College
In Corvallis, will fly T-37 and T-33
jets during the year-long flying
training course. He also will re
ceive special academic and mili
tary training and will be award
ed the silver wings of a pilot upon
igraduation.
The lieutenant, who entered Uic
service in 1956, is a member of
Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. His
wife Is the former Gloria M. Rob
erts of Klamath Falls,
DR. AND MRS. MIKE O'HAR
RA and family, Phoenix, Ariz.,
are visiting Mrs. O'Harra's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Love-
ness.
PAISLEY
MR. AND MRS. B. E. MUR
PHY, Paisley, had as guests dur
ing the hunting season, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Burgess, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Leed and Mr. and Mrs;
Swede Amundson, all of Portland.
MR. AND MRS. BOB WISHART
and children moved from Paisley;
to Redding Oct, 16 where Wisbart
will work on a ranch. :
MRS. ANND3 BARRY. Paisley.
has had as hunting season visi
tors their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webster, Lake-
view.
MR. AND MRS. VAN WIN-
DOM, Roseburg, former Paisley,
residents, have been enjoying deer
hunting in the area.,
JOE BONNARES, Paisley, was
hospitalized In Lakeview Oct. 14
after he swerved his car and over
turned, attempting to miss a deer
which jumped out in front of him.
Bonnares, who was en route to
Silver Lake, is reported in good
condition, despite a broken collar
bone, broken vertabrae and ribs.
MRS. FRANK CLORE, former
ly of Willow Ranch, has been visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Law-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft.
She now lives in Yakima. . '
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SMITH
of Redding visited here and hunted
over the weekend. Sons Rodney
and Lane came along with thslr
wives. Also Gerald Smith of Red
ding accompanied them.
Plan Passes
Malt Barley .
Because a substantial part of
the malting-type barley produced
In the United States normally Is
grown in what Is now the severe
drought area, special provisions
are included in the 1962 feed grain
program for barley to assure ade
quate supplies of this grain, ac
cording to Earl Wilson, chairman,
Klamath County Agricultural Sta
bilization and Conservation Committee.
No producer of acceptable va
rieties of malting barley will be
required to participate in the 1962
feed grain program as a means of
qualifying for price support pro
vided he has previously produced
this type grain and plants barley
only of an acceptable malting va
ricty for harvest In 1982. Also,
he must not have a barley acre
age on the farm In 1962 in ex
cess of 110 per cent of the averv
age he had for 1959-60. . ,