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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Bonanza High School Set
To Receive 'Great Books'
I BONANZA Hie Bonanza High
School Library has been selected
to receive one of the 1.600 sets of
Great Books of the Western World
being distributed through a selec
tion eommittee of the American
Library Association under a gram
from the Cld Dominion Founda
tion. Joanna Olvan, librarian at Bo
nanza High School, received word
that the school library's applica
tion for a set ot the Great Boolcs
of the Western World was ap
proved and the 4-volumc set was
, on its way. A matchlix? set of Li
brary of Congress catalog curds Is
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The 4 volumes encompass 443
works by 74 authors, spanning
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Richard Jaeckel Heads For
Comeback Trail In War Film
By ALINE MOSBV
I'nlltd Press Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (OP) "I went
Hollywood. I was Immature: I left
my wife. I thought I would go
farther single. It took me a couple
of years to find out I was wrong."
Actor Richard Jaeckel sat In a
dreary, grim f o x h o 1 e make
believe movie variety and talked
glumly about the lesson I ve
learned."
Three years ago Richard was
Terry Moore's handsome boy
mend in "Come Back, Little
Sheba." He won a Paramount con
tract and was headed for stardom.
Then he dropped out of movies. He
also separated from his wife.
Now Jaeckel Is back making a
fresh start In pictures, in a war
film by Independent producer Rob
ort Aldrlch, "Fragile Fox." What
happened to Richard?
Actors who leave home blame
their homes for their career prob
lems, but It's (heir own problem of
Insecurity," Jaeckel said as he pol
ished his rifle.
'I went Hollywood to a certain
extent. I didn't play around but
the fields looked greener on the
other side of the fence. I only can
speak for myself, but when you've
got a good wife and home you
don't pass it up for .something
that's different. Some actors think
it's great to be a bachelor. But
when you - analyze bachelorhood
and break it down you're not
missing a thing."
Paramount has . promised to
make another Alan Ladd out of
Richard. When the scripts didn't
come around. "I loafed at the
beach and not having some work
to do didn't help my marriage
any." he said.
"After sitting around for a year,
I know I had to decide whether to
be an actor or a bum," he said.
"I left Paramount and went back
East for six months' to do some
live TV shows. Therf I toured with
'Desperate Hours' 6n the stage.
You Just can't sit around. You
have to keep working."
When "Desperate Hours" wound
up in a Los Angeles theater, his
performance brought him a flood
of picture offers. He reconciled
with his wife, Tony, and their two
children and has settled here
again.
"She's a great source of encour
agement," he said. "Having a good
wife at home gives a person se
curity and solidarity. Being mar
ried doesn't have to hinder you."
Red Bluff Bull Safe Grades
To Be Presented By Four Men
Western cntllemen who have
been named to place University of
caiuorniR Kccord ol Pcriormancc
grade- on 434 service age range
and herd bulls which will be sold
at Red Bluff, California Bull Sale
on February 2, 3 and 4 were
named today by Abner McKenzie,
Bun sale committeeman and
chairman of the grading; committee.
McKenzie stated that the group
of four would be headed by Don
E. Petersen, executive farm ad
viser from Merced, California. Pe
tersen, McKeneie stated. Is con
sidered one of the most experi
enced and Able livestock men with
the University of California Ex
tension Service and has had many
years experience In the applica
tion of Record ot Fcrlormance
grades to beef cattle.
The state of Washington will be
represented by Eddy Francisco, a
commercial cattle operator of
Pomefov. Washington.
The Red Blmf sale committee.
according to McKenzie, has also
selected as a grader, Cameron
Cliff, a lnrtre commercial operator!
at Bums. Oregon.
The fourth member of the com
mittee is Jake Schneider of Slough-
house, California.
A specific grade Indicating a
percentage of perfect conformation
will be placed on each animal by
the grader?. The grade which is
used by the University of Cali
fornia in Improving registered beef
cattle herds will be stenciled on
each hip of the bull before he goes
through the sale ring.
The grading program is sched
uled to start at 9 a.m. on Thursday,
February 2 when the officials will
start Inspecting the 277 Horned
Herefords which have been con
signed to the sale. Forty-five
Polled Herefords. 43 Angus and, 69
Shorthorn bulls will be graded on
Friday morning and sold that aft
ernoon.
Horned Herefords are slated to
sell on Saturday, February 4, start
ing at 9:30 a.m. with the sale of a
Horned Hereford bull, donated by
Frank and Margaret Day of Mon
tflpue, California for the March of
Dimes.
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Sacred Heajt
Notebook
Br BARBARA YOUNG
The Academy Trojans suffered a
valiant deleat to the Malln Mus-
taims with a score of 81-45 In the
fourth league game for the Tro
jans. This defeat places them In
second place In the county ratings
witn Mniln In first position.
Saturday evening the .Trojans
lost a hard-fouaht game to the
highly rated A-2, St. Francis Acad
emy from Eugene. The game was
supervised by the former SHA.
Jl.n Souza.
A rnke raffle was held In the
gym Friday night at the Malin
gamp as a fund-raising project for
the Sodality.
A highly anticipated game with
Ihe Henley Hornets will be held
in the Sacred Heart Oym Tuesday
evening at 1 o'clock. The Trojans
are hoping to carry off the victory
but not without a hard fight.
Bradeen Not To
Seek Reelection
LAKEVIEW William Bradeen.
Burns, announces he will not be
a candidate for reelection as state
representative from the Lake-Har-ney-Orant
County district.
Bradeen. Republican, served onei
term representing the Lake-Har-ney-Orant
district and for two
prior terms he represented t n e
old Harney-Orant district. He has
a real estate and Insurance busi
ness at Burns and gave business
obligations as his reason for not
running again.
Lake Births,
Deaths Listed
LAKEVIEW Mrs. Edna Farris,
public health nurse for Lake Coun
ty, reports there were 178 births
In -Lnko County In 1955 and 57
deaths for the year.
Causes of deaths were: heart and
circulatory, 24; cancer, 8; all
other diseases. 21; motor vehicle
accidents, 3; all other accidents, 1,
There have been no maternal
deaths In the county during the
past seven years and all births
have been In the Lakeview hospi
tal during 1954 and 1955 accord
ing to the Lake County Health De
partment records.
RABIES HIT BATS
SANTA FE, N. M. ( An epi
demic of rabies caused the death
of a number of bats at world
famous Carlsbad Caverns last
year, the State Department of
Public Health disclosed.
No one was reported bitten by
the bats.
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