Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 22, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    Ranch Tour
Plans Told
LAKEV1EW - All county resi
dents are invited to attend a tour
of the MC Ranch on Tuesday,
Feb. 12. according to Bill Lane,
Vein Colvui, and John Kiesow,
Lake County Stockgrower's Com
mittee in charge of arrangements.
The tour to begin with a free
luncheon at the MC Ranch Shop
will highlight the feedlot opera
tion where some 5.000 head of
cattle are fattened each year.
Other points to be included in
the tour will be the feed mill,
discussion of rations, finish of the
cattle, and dual grading. Arrange
ments are being made for a pack
area to be on hand to discuss fin
ish, dressing percentage, and
dual grading.
Jack Nicols and Bill Lane, rep
resenting the .MC Ranch, are
making ranch arrangements for
the tour.
-Teh tour scheduled to begin at
1 1 : .10 a.m. and end at 3 p.m.
will be of interest to businessmen
as well as local ranchers. Ample
inside space is available for the
visit in the event the day is inclement.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Latin was not the original
speech of Italy, but of central
Latium. It is believed to have
developed in the 5th century BC.
Robert Peary's Arctic explora
tion in 1891 proved that Green
land is an island.
Tuesday, January 22, 1983
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BULL SALE MATERIAL These views were taken last week of two groups of the
range-ready bulls which will be sold Wednesday beginning at I p.m. at the Klamath
County Fairgrounds. The bulls arrived at the fairgrounds this morning and can be in
spected prior to the sale. A total of 82 bulls have been consigned to the sale.
County Agent Photos
"Time to get up and look over those form mochinery
speciols!"
SPECIAL!
9N FORD TRACTOR f.,. $425
8N FORD TRACTOR Very Good $850
FARMALLW TRACTOR .$950
Klamath Tractor & Implement Co.
5616 So. 6th f5pk Ph- 2-5525
Service fjriiiH After the Sale
Bull Sale Scheduled
At County Fairgrounds
Klamath County 4-H Leaders Invited To State Meet
Klamath County's 4-H Club
leaders are invited to partici
pate in the annual State 4 11
Leaders' Conference given hv
Oregon State University. Jan. 23-
!5, in Corvallis. Motel accommo
dations and transportation ar
rangements will bp arranged
through the county extension of
fice, according to Beverly Bower
and Francis Skinner, 4-H Club
agents.
Local 4-H leaders who attend
the conference will get acquaint
ed and exchange ideas with sonic
of Oregon's 5,500 4-H leaders, re
ceive new information helpful in
conducting their clubs, and be
brought up-to-date on new and
revised 4-H project areas avail
able to youth in their communi
ties. First and second year 4-H
leaders are especially encouraged
to attend the conference. A break
fast has been planned Thursday
for these new leaders only. They
will learn how their local 4-11
club is a part of the county, state
and national 4-H club program
that presently enrolls 2'i million
boys and girls. They'll also have
a chance to ask questions and get
a birdseye view of new project
ideas.
Registration for the conference
begins Wednesday afternoon fol
lowed by a gct-acquainted hospi
tality tour. That evening lead
ers will attend the Scars banquet
be greeted by OSU president.
James Jensen, and be entertained
by the OSU chorus. Keynote
speaker for the banquet will be
Dr. Orlo M. Brees. public rela
tions representative for the Na
tional Association of Manufactur
ers.
Dr. Brees, author of "Spudville
Philosophy and Foolosophy" was
a New York newspaperman who
later went to the New York leg
islature. He has been a coal min
er, textile worker, salesman,
teacher, minister, and printer. Dr.
Brees completed his formal edu
cation at Shurtleff College in Illi
nois, Brown and Columbia univer
sities, University College at South
hampton, England, and Universi
ty of Vienna.
Thursday is the new leaders'
breakfast and an all-day program
focused on community action for
will be given new ideas on how
to help youngsters find worm
while activities to cany out in
their communities.
Late that afternoon Rognar An
derson, 4-H club leader from
Colton, will show slides and tell
about a week he spent at the
National 4-H leaders' forum in
Washington, D.C. this fall. Ander
son is a dairy club leader from
Clackamas County.
Thursday has been designated
as international night with Ore
gon's International Farm Youth
Exchange delegates on the pro
gram. lFYEs are Jerry Maddy.
Albany, who lived with Finnish
families: Rcata Young, Grants
Pass, Luxembourg; Don Walls,
llcrmiston, Honduras: and Robert
Youngman, McMinnvillc. Ecua
dor.
Friday leaders will attend re-
HAS ATOMIC DEVICE
WASHINGTON (UPH - The
State Department said Monday
that Red China may be able to ex
plode an atomic device "toward
the end of this year or next year."
But. said department press offi
cer Lincoln White, there would be
a "long gap" between explosion
of a nuclear device and develop
ment of usable nuclear weapons
by the Red Chinese.
By RAY O. PETERSEN
County Extension agent
The third annual Range-Ready
Bull Sale, sponsored by the Klam
ath Cattlemen's Association, will
be held on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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DON PHILPOTT
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Bonanza 545-2188 Klamath Foils TU 2-2541
1 p.m. at the fairgrounds in
Klamath Falls, according to Nor
man Jacobs, president of Uie as
sociation. The bulls will be brought to the
fairgrounds Tuesday morning and
will be inspected for soundness
by a sifting committee comprised
of Dr. Dred J. Wcdam, Louis
Randall and John Horton. Anyone
interested in seeing the bulls at
that time is welcome to be pres
ent. The sale committee has checked
the bulls on the ranches on two,
different occasions and only bulls j
of satisfactory quality have been
accepted for the sale, Jacobs re-j
iwrtcd. j
Eighty two bulls have been
consigned for the sale, including
62 Honied Hcrefords. eight Polled
Herefords. 10 Aberdeen Angus and
two Shorthorns.
Consignors to the sale are as
follows: Horned Herefords: Haley
Hereford Ranch. Donald Jacobs,
Norman and Lois Jacobs, Lost
River Ranch. Sidnev Kerns. J. C.
and Juanita Stevenson, Harry and
Inez Obcnchain. Jim Watts and
Wright Hereford Ranch: Polled
HwMnrds: Halev Hereford Ranch.
and J. C. and Juanita Steven
son: Aberdeen Angus, J. Lcland
Pope. Charles and Alvin Choyne
and Warren Annus Ranch: and
Shorlhoms. Ralph Vaden.
The Klamath Countv Cow Belles
will serve coffee and dogulinuts
from 9 am. and a lunch at 1
p.m. the day of tlie (.ale. Bob
Rhodes will be the auctioneer.
Klamath Animal
Hospital
2727 So. 6th Ph. 4-4400
Wishes To Announce
the Association
of
DONALD G. MORGAN, D.V.M.
Ford Trucks
Last Longer
en tht
FARM
S your Frm
Truck Htadquartsri
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Main at Eie. Ph. TU 4-3121
gional breakfasts and attend a
luncheon sponsored by Standard
Oil of California honoring win
ners of 4-11 college scholarships
provided by the oil company. In
the last few years Standard Oil
has given more than $12,000
worth of these scholarships to
4-11 youth. Gene Lear, associate
director of the cooperative ex
tension service, w ill speak to lead
ers at the Friday luncheon.
Also participating in the pro
gram will be Edgar A. Reeves,
program leader on 4-H club work
for the federal extension office
in the 13 western states.
The Oregon 4-H Leaders Asso
ciation honors a 4-H leader by
providing a trip to the national
4-H leader forum in Washington.
D.C. In 19ta the leader will be
a woman with announcement of
the leader's name to be made
at the final luncheon. Jan. 23.
Klamath County is submitting the
name of Mrs. Harold Campbell.
Leaders who have not made
conference reservations but wish
to do so should contact the Coun
ty Extension Office.
REMEMBER!
when it comes to a
truck, see Bob or
J uric Trucks
are their business! rj
JUCKELAND M
MOTORS, Inc.
Your International Dealer
11th & Klam. Ph. 2-2S81
VALLEY PUMP
AND EQUIPMENT CO.
COMPLETE PUMPING SERVICE
ALL MAKES REPAIRED CALL TU 4-9776
Now at MrrilULakvitw Jet.
Next to John Deero
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RANGE READY BULL SALE
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1:00 ?H.
Klamath County Fairgrounds
60 Horned Herefords, 14 Polled Herefords,
10 Aberdeen Angus, 2 Shorthorn. Sifted for
quality. Good breeding condition.
Sponsored By
KLAMATH CATTLEMAN'S ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 231 - Klomath Falls, Ora. Phono TU 4-8151
Bocf Stow will bt tarvod at noon by tho Klamath Cow Ballot
4-H News
PINK GROVE SIIKK.P CLl'B
The Pine Grove Siiecp Club
meetine, was held in December at
the home of the leader. Dr. W. K.
Dean. The meeting was called
to order by Diane Vandcrholl,
president. We cliose a new report
er who is Marilyn Mann.
Mr. Horton talked a little to
the members who are raising cat
tle. We were each given a disease
of sheep to report on at our next
meeting.
The meeting was adjourned and
refreshments served.
Marilyn Mann,
News Reporter.
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714 St. th TU 4-4197
Si
29th Annual
Klamath Production Credit Assn.
All Members are Urged to Attend
iATOPM, JANUARY
Registration Starts At 11:00 -Luncheon 11:30 Business Meeting 1:00
Klamath Union High School Cafeteria
Guest Speaker: LOUIS P. GROWNEY
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Development Engineer for Pacific Power & Light Co.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
DECEMBER 31, 1962
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Loam ta Mambtrt
Inttrait Racai'ablt
Lttf Provilion for loiict
Ntt Loam & IntfrMt
Coin
U.S. Govirnminl Bondl (Par $481,000)
Clou "I" Capital Stock FICB
Other Antrt llnclydai A'n Bldf .. $89,891)
Total Auitl .
S4.24S.158
1 30.556
$4,195,714
148,581
4.247,131
5,642
487.S02
112.025
128 724
4,981,026
Manor Borrowad Prom PICB
Intarttt Parable to PICB ....
Other Debt!
Total Liabilities
C. Stock Owned
br 478 Mambort ...$J72,J11
A. Stock Ownod
br I7J Momben 48,811
Accumulated farninai ... 556,234
Total Liabilities Not Worth 4
914,158
72,497
16,787
4,003,442
OFFICERS: Murel Long, President; J. Randall Pope, Vice President; Don W, Krider, Manager; K. B. Peterson, Ais't Mgr.
DIRECTORS: A. R. "Orb" Campbell, Lee Holiday, W. M. Williams, Wilbur E. Harnsberger, John W. Withers.
KLAMATH PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN.
9th and Klamoth, Klamath Falls, Oregon
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