Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednes., Feb. 13, 1963 Pigc 4. A
Herald Newt Klamath Falls
Honor Roll
Announced
In Chiloquin
CHILOQUIN Announcement
was made this week o the honor
roll from the Chiloquin Senior
High School for the first semester
by C. A. Samples, principal.
Three students made a perfect
4.0 average, Rocky Evans, junior,
Donald Rogers and Jon Wilson,
sophomores.
Seniors on the honor roll In
cluded Diane Haas, Greg Harris,
Joseph Kirk, Barbara Nicholson,
and Judy Trulove. Juniors were
Tony DiUlio, Donna K l r cn e r,
Micki Wolff, and Allen Ortega.
Sophomores placed the great
est number on the list with Delor-
os Case, Kim Hale, Beverly
Hicks, Lavena Martin, Roger
Nicholson. Kathleen Peters, and
David Van Wormer.
Freshmen were Phyllis Bickers,
Richard Chase. Candace Frcid,
Judith Fulton, Raymond Hatcher,
Roberta Latzy, Vickl Sherier, and
Bobbie Winston.
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PTA Slates
Round-Table
CHILOQUIN The Intermediate
teachers presented an informal
round-table discussion pertaining
to citizcnsnip. discipline, c i a s s
pi-nuninff. and homework at a re
cent PTA meeting held in the
grade school gym. Mrs. Agnes
Pfeiffcr, William Wiest, Mrs. Ro
salie floback, and Ross Mclntyre
were panel members with Frank
Hale, principal, as moderator.
The PTA voted to sponsor the
Cub Scouts and pay the registra
tion fees.
Mrs. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Hnhack
presented a puppet show titled
"A Young Teacher's Lament."
Milton Ogden's seventh grade
won the room count, and seventh
nrade mothers. Mrs. Frank Hale,
Mrs. Frank Ohlund, and Mrs. Ray
Van Wormer served retresnmems.
Roger Wright, PTA president,
appointed Mrs. Jo Chase as treas
urer to replaced Mrs. Martin Lar
mmi, who resigned because of ill
ncss.
U.S. Lumber
Use Pushed
WASHINGTON tWll-The Na
lional Lumber Manufacturers As
sociation today called for pass
use of three proposed bills that
would require U.S.-produced lum
ber to be used In homes built
with Federal Housing Administra
tion mortgages.
The NLMA said the hills would
".significantly" aid the industry in
coping with "mounting imports of
. Canadian lumber."
FHA mortgages were used to
finance construction of about 131,
Win home buildings last year. To
tal new housing starts, including
apartment units, were more than
1 4 million.
Mortimer B. Doyle, NLMA
executive vice president, said the i
bills could improve building stand-j
iinls. He said if poor quality lum-i
Ikt were delivered, the homeown-1
ers could complain to "a domestic j
producer located in their own
country."
Tlie NLMA has asked (he Tariff
Commission to restrict imports n(
Canadian softwood lumber. It was
estimated Canadian lumber now
accounts for about 17 per cent
oi U.S. consumption, compared
with 12 9 per cent In 11.
Former Lake
Resident Dies
SUMMER LAKE Jesse Nelson
former Lake County resident, died
Jan. 27 in Portland at the age of
K!. Totally blind, he had been
confined in a nursing home since
a fall Dec. 7, when he broke a
liin.
Survivors Inrlude two sons,
Blaine Nelson. Vancouver. Wash.
Jack C. Nelson, Portland; i
daughter, Mrs. Maxine Harvey
Trouldale: and a hrcther. t. R
Nelson. Klamath Kalis. His wife
preceded him In death in 1!KU.
Dairy Meeting
Mrs. Wilbur Reiling reported on
Jhc Oregon Slate Dairy meeting in
tialrm Jan. 7 when Mamatn cram
D.iirv Wives met at the Wil
Hard Hotel later in the month for
luncheon. er marked to
in
Plans were also discussed for
the annual Klamath County com
nelilion for dairy princess.
: The next no-host luncheon meet
.lug at 12 noon, will he at the Wil
lard. Feb. 2S.
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rwnnv fURf) Thomas Wat
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Quiz Conducted
On Brick Use
cmiMirn T.AKTt -Grance met
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hers present and master, Annanei
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member. In the absence of the
lecturer. Mrs. Kimsey conducted
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Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris
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