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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1954)
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1854 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pack sevintesn f i . 21 " ?"", tattoo mWi" r-MTim.r,.i'ilni . i i mi aim m hi i imjiuiii mm I AIRBORNE ACOLYTES AND JUNIOR CHOIR MEMBERS from SI. Paul'i Episcopal Church, were guests of West Coast Air lines Sunday, when they were taken on a 15-minute flight over town. Left to right in the picture are: top step, Jane Onstad and Jane Black; second step, Karen North and Nancy Grubb; third step, Bonnie Green; fourth step, Sally Grubb; back row in front of plane, Don Mecham, West Coast Air lines; Mrs. Sam Grubb, Sammy Grubb, David Dryden, Bobby Harris, Colin Onstad, Bruce Black, John McCulloch, Mark McCulloch, Robert Swansen, Greg Jones, Sam Grubb, direc tor of the acolytes, and Mrs. Galen Onstad. The three In the foreground are John Vaagen, Katie Onstad and Jill Grubb, On individual trips to the cockpit, children asked a multitude of questions, including "What speed are we going?" "What is the ground speed?" "How does the landing gear work?" All were enthusiastic, but few resolved to be pilots from here on in! One little girl aptly described the highway below as "a snake with ants on its back." Captain for the flight was P. E. O'Grady; first officer, W. S. Appel; steward, Paul Blanton. cA..M IT? Tija latc Cird of Control decided Tuesday to aslc the Legislature tor permission to maie parents pay for the support of children in the state training school for boys anJ girls. The board said it would have a bill drafted so that circuit judges, In sentencing the boys 'and girls, could make the parents pay. The state now can make rela tives pay for care In state hos pitals. Gov. Paul L. Patterson, board chairman, said the board wouldn't ask that the principle be extended to the penitentiary and the new state reformatory, The 1953 Legislature considered a bill to require parents to help pay the cost of care of delinquent children, but the bill didn't get out of committee. ' Both the governor and State Treasurer Slg Unandcr said thut Board Asks Ruling l Urn four proposed sites tor the new I board members will make their J srtnrmatnry ca April a. The other I Inspections at another time. nmnnwd bill would be I means of forcing parents to care lor men children. Secretary of State Earl T. New bry, the third member of the board, was absent. The matter came up when Judge Virgil Langtry, Portland, ordered parents of a boy to pay part of the cost of supporting their son In the state training school at Woodburn. TV board cited an attorney gen eral's opinion that It would be Il legal to collect from the parents under present laws. Patterson said he would Inspect Rent A Vacation Travel Trailer Sleep up to S - For information Phone 5520 or 7558 POOIE'S M v p : WEEK-END SPECIALS! REG. $149.95 BILTWELL ' DAVEM9 SALE PRICE $99C3 Heavy Mohair Frieit Cover Your choico of color , REG. $49.95 ' S39OO SALE PRICE Heavy Mohair Frieze Cover Your choice of colore Patterson Furniture Co. 230 MAIN PH. 7150 Gary Cooper To Star In New Movie On Daniel Boone By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD W) When Gary Cooper plays Daniel Boone on the screen, he won't be wearing a coonskin hat. The reason Is that Boone didn't like a coonskin on his head. Too hot, said the frontiersman, who had a bushy head of hair. Besides, you're liable to collect fleas that way. This is one of the facts uncov ered by Milton Sperling, who will produce "Daniel Boone" with Cooper this summer. The producer has culled most of, the historical works on Boone, selecting the fact from the legend. "It is sometimes hard to find the real story." said Sperling In his Warner Brothers oftice. "Al though Boone died less than 150 years ago, his story has become almost like folklore. "The public has many miscon ceptions about him. Most people think of him as a tall man, about Cooper's size. Actually, his skele ton reveals he was of medium size. He Is also considered to be the discoverer of Kentucky. He wasn't. Other white men had been there before. He was the first to settle there. "In many respects he was a fab ulous man. His great appeal to the American consciousness is that he was the first Boy Scout. He could read the signs of nature and live off the land. He had amazing escapes from danger. When he went into Kentucky, he was in the midst of 100.000 Cherokees and Shawnees, who were eager to fight off an Invasion by the white man. "He was a great walker. He shunned the use of a horse be cause It would scare off the game. He walked all over the continent, including up to Canada and down to the Florida Everglades In his earlier years. In the last year of his life he died at 85 in 1820 he wanted to prove he was still in good shape. So he walked from his home in Missouri to Yellow stone I" Sperling, a young, well - read movie maker, said the script will stick largely to fact. It is being written by Philip Yordan, who wrote "Anna Lucasta. " "Boone's life was fabulous," said the producer, "but the mere re cital of heroic deeds is not enough for a movie. We needed to have a theme for his life, and I think we have found It. "Although Boone killed many men in his life, both white and redskin, he placed great value in human life. He was a kind, gentle man who merely wanted to satisfy his simple wants. After he had seen Kentucky, he realized that the good life was there. "He practically had to shoulder his way through the game; the presence of salt licks in Kentucky made it an animal wonderland. And he knew by the blue grass that the soil wan rfrh. W mnlri I shoot enough to eat right from his front porch, and all he had to do was drop seeds In the ground. "Our picture will start with Boone as an adult. He has returned from a year alone in Kentucky and contemplates moving his fam ily from Yadkin County, N. C. He hesitates, because he knows it will mean bloodshed. The richness of the land made it a battleground for the Indians 'the dark and bloody ground.' And he knew the Indians would band together to fight off the white man. But he decided to go." NO CHARGE FOR PLANS or ESTIMATES GALLOWAYS BLDG. 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