Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 05, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    Malin Street Family
To Host IFYE Youth
Tli -M 1. ... . ,
m ,, L m ,am"y 0lUcsthulcs counties. After he
Malm will host. July 7 . 23, Jose leaves Oregon, he will live with
Angel Romero, International'tamilies in .Nebraska,
farm Youth Exchanfic HFVEil Romero speaks little English
...um ..Uiu Venezuela. Beverly but can read some words. A
nuuer ana rrancis Skinner, cuun-'larmer. he wants to studv Pri.
IHKKALD AVI) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, June S. 1963
PAGE 3-B
ty extension
nounced.
agents, have an-
Before coming to Klamath Coun
ty Komcro will hve with host
lamines in Marion. Linn and
Atttt,'af tffg&g
W Feofure the
FARMERS and
RANCHERS
Special Blanket
Liability Policy
lee BOB JONES at
SOUTHERN
OREGON
INSURANCE AGENCY
119 So. 6th TU 2-4671
Strong Capital
Stock Protection
culture in the U.S. He has lived
all his life on a 12-acre general
larm. has been active in Venezue
la 4-H clubs and the Catholic
Church in his area.
The Venezuela IFYE is one of
15 young men and women who
will visit Oregon this summeri
in the -H people-to-people pro-i
gram. His visit to the L'.S. is
sponsored by the Creole Founda
tion of Caracas.
Klamath County families who1
would be interested in hosting an
IFYE student sometime in the!
future are encouraged to secure
an application form from the
county extension office.
MARKED CHANGE
The battle of Adrianoplc, in 378
A.D., marked the ascendancy of
cavalry forces over those of the
infantry, according to t h e Ency
clopaedia Britannlca.
Ford Trucks
Last Longer
on tho
FARM
Ste your Form
Truck Htodqutrttrs
OALSIGER
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ATTENTIVE Tnis pnoto ihows a portion of the more than 20
who took part in the First Annual Junior Hereford Association
Lost Kiver Hereford Ranch last Saturday. I he youngsters are
men ana women
udging events at
comparing their own
young i
field ju
judge score cards with the judging of experts who were present to offer critigues on
the judging.
. and another thinq, I wouldn't hove to work near 01
hard if you had some good machinery around here."
Get a new windrower to simplify your
work and make better hay! See these.
NEW HOLLAND
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Good condition.
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Service yirimif After the Sale
' ' I' ' ! ' 1 ' V .J-
USDA Announces List
Of Potato Committee
.Members and alternates of the
Oegon-California Potato Commit
tee have been announced by the:
United States Department of Ag
riculture as nominated by the po
tato industry in those states.
The committee administers the'
federal marketing order regulat
ing the handling of Irish potatoes
grown in Modoc and Siskiyou
counties in California and in all
counties except Malheur in Ore
gon. Tlie committee consists of
eight producer members and (our
handler members, with an alter
nate for each member.
The USDA's Agricultural Mar
keting Service said the following
members and alternates w ill serve
from July 1, 1963 through June
30, 1965. Members and alternates
are elected for two years, with
terms of half of the members
expiring each year.
Producer members and their
alternates arc:
. District 1 Walter Memtt,
Prineville, Ore., and W. A. Buck
ner, Terrebonne. Ore.
District 2 William C. Dalton
Jr., and Homer J. Clark, both of
Malin, Ore.
District 3 Jolin A. Baggenstos,
Tigard, Ore., and John Rowell,
Boring, Ore.
District 4 Donovan C. Griffin
and John R. Archibald, both of
Macdocl, Calif.
Handler members and their al
ternates are:
District 1 Paul N. Barnes, j
Madras, Ore., and Randall Sin
clair, Prineville, Ore.
District 4 John Cross and Eu
gene L. Smith, both of Tulclake,
Calif.
The following members and al
ternates, previously appointed.
will continue to serve through
June 30, 1964:
Producers:
District 1 Archie Slastcrson,
Redmond, Ore., and Willard Cy
rus, Sisters, Ore., F. J. Carpenter
and Lester Lyde, both of Mad
ras, Ore.
District 2 Edwin Pctrasek. Ma
lin, Ore., and W. W. Thomp
son, Klamath Falls, Ore.
District 4 Wesley St. Peter and
Robert F. Anderson, both of Tule
lake. Calif.
Handler members and their al
ternates are:
District 2 Wesley McKaig and
Karl F. Dchlinger, both of Klam
ath Falls, Ore.
District 3 Phil A. Livesley and
H. I. Anderson, both of Portland,
Ore.
FARM LOAN
The PRUDENTIAL Way
NEW
50 year amortization plan with
more liberal appraisal and lower annual pay
ments on farms or ranches with gravity, sprink
ler or well irrigation in Klamath, Lake, Modoc
and Siskiyou Counties. 5Vi"o interest. Very
prompt service. No appraisal fee.
BARNHISEL AGENCY
112 So. 8th St. Ph. TU 2-3461
EXPERTS American Hereford Association representatives and Hereford experts of
fered comments on the judging after the competition closed. Here Darrell Brown, Wal
la Walla, Northwest regional representative of AHA, at microphone, comments on the
good and bad points of the animals exhibited in the pens. In the foreground is Don
Bradshaw, Seven Oaks Ranch, Central Point, who also commented on the qualities of
the various animals. In the background is Andy Duffle, Kansas City, Mo., manager of
the AHA.
4-H Activities
DAIRY SPARKUIBS
In April the Dairy Spareribs held
REMEMBER.'
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ore their business!
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a meeting at the leader's housi
at which lime they decided to
have a cake sale. The club also
agreed to hold the cake sale at
Michael's Store in Dairy. Alter
the sale the club made $22 and
is going to give $10 to the hospi
tal fund.
Another meeting was held in
April at the home of our leader,.
Jack Rogers, and at this meeting:
we discussed our pigs and me
feeding of each. Everyone has his
pic except two members of the
club.
We plan to buy a set of scales
i with the money in our club fund.
Our' club also plans to have a
scrap iron drive sometime in
June.
Larry Mitchell.
News Reporter.
Hen Produces
Record Size Egg
OREGON CITY (UPD-A barn
yard hen at Molalla has produced
a world's record size egg.
The hen, owned by Mrs. Harvey
Nelson, produced the huge egg
last April 22. Its record sue was
established by the poultry depart
ment of Oregon Slate University.
The egg weighs 345 grams.
The Slolalla egg is 4 7 inches
long and 2.83 inches in girlh.
SHASTA (MIAMI'S
The April meeting of the Shasta
Champs was held at the home ol
Danny and Bob Benson. We dis
cussed the year's activities and
also lined up what kind of pigs
wcr W'ere going to have. We also
agreed to have a work day. It
was decided that W'e would work
on the Babe Ruth ball park. Nan
cy Benson served refreshments.
The -May meeling of the Shas
ta Champs was held at the Costcl
home. The president called the
meeting to order and we had the
flag salute. We took turns talking
about the care of hogs, and the
proper ways of training them. We
talked about our feeding program
and our .president adjourned the
meeting.
Ricky Schmcck,
News Reporter.
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