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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1965)
~ ' — ae _ - . | HERALD PAGE—2 Legislat Acade Colora INLEY Georg Hanson, teacher at Henle Hig School and head of the school’s coun- selin program, was the most recent recipient of the U.S. Air Academy Force “Educational Air Previous to the academy, By JOE items operatio Lift.” Hanson’s of tour Georg N Elli- the Herald lines o of the school. Teachers We academy schools are Den- ni Soran, Tom Schiff, and Bud ice Klamath left Wednesda where he delegatio evening, was later of Orego administrator that flew transport Colorado on from "G HANSO part of Road O Falls hig a schoo! installation, Briefed he handle went OREGON C (UPI) — a Clackamas Count Clackamas Count sheriff final his and he La- who has been at Now along better telling | News mother worked would dep reported. Authorities said it appeare was had been the woman young admission and lection pro- of death slain, but exact cause gram, the counseling program, dete r- not immediately the academic curriculum, and was the intercollegiate athletic oper- mined. The bod was found sprawled ations. dirt embank- a over Hanson is a 195 graduat of head-first Union Klamath High School ment of Sayer road, a popular lane& was spot. She where he was active in its ath- “Jovers clad only in a pair of leotards. etic and extra-curriculum pro- her across One shoe was lying Western attended He grams. bod and another was found in at “and us, down in was at Oregon City, white land the ‘where ever SJM 2— Commendin Forest mountains rise from the sea. Service and Bureau of Land “It is a land that has bee Managemen for studyin ways. beaten to its knees throug the of improving bi game browse. centuries b the invaders who SB 50— Banning huntin and have failed to tarnish the cul- of firearms in ture of the proud country, or Harlan when building old for Kennell-Ellis, back and getting and and of Crusaders the jdischargi Main. Devils Lake of mame Ghost Red of Illini,” the Harlan happen also to ea to over America All graduate the be 1942, in Th Klamath monthl for International BROUGHT MESSAGE Farm Gordon Cook, Canby, Ore., a recent Youth Exchang delegate to South Korea, brought a ii interestin account of his ex- individuals to and groups in Klamath County. He spo here to a group of members and adults at the county fairgrounds. — periences better a 4-H’ is “It and beautifu towerin valleys strangely a land of cultivated exotic mountains, seashores, Korean Founda-|shadowed any inconveniences in publi place for publi read- vocational homes of his borrowed fam- in to save the small cost of a cen: and is provid-|ilies. paper that few persons can af- and farm dem-| Radios are fairly com- Koreans sit upon the floor and ford. scholarsh onstrations new of farming/yse chopstick which he even- mon. The third news media, tel- methods. evision, is available only in, or well tually learned to use U.S. aid has helpe to intro-|enough to kee from going hun- ‘near, the larger populatio cen- American tion has set ters, modern it is a many crises where courtesy is instine- tive, and a nation’s pride sur- mounts barriers.” many Today, Korea has 42,00 4-H clubs with 650,00 members, the . . mas- largest second . up duce extension services provide goats though nor and Koreans cheese. eat has| and rabbits, drink no Steamed al-Jare and soups diet. Apples and once table. on the and are| corn rice stapl the milk|eggs, potatoes, onions, in awhile Exchange Youths membershi 4H - workshop ing mud’ villages, change little throug Unit Com- Falls regul mittee did hope its cities and small where life has “Galloping 1923-24-25. Wheaton dim time. land by fellow halfback, from Mov Date fr O Tourn town hails, the — lto area. Brid Unit ’34.” moved a footballer pretty goo Grange, old No. 77 another which - photographers and mother Herald Fifth the 1933 in his the on big guy now and the coach him in the halls and go him into the mole- skins. The experienc stood him in goo stead. He de- The home, cided to attend Wheaton College in Illinois. was to be HARRIS HARLAND papers the have been Later burg. He spotted sold and Ore. of fishway Christians. “Yes, I lived here when I was a kid,” the Reverend The fish are peache ears, in in a single country in the en- Youth| ‘The International Farm summe little He found electrie tire world. pow- Exchang Program, Cook point-| in the country, and he cov- War Leaves Misery ed out, is conducted by thejer with the worked for a degree in theology at the the military, Region was reporte The discovery lin, Tulelake, and Roosevelt in| much of Kore durin hi It about throug spon- National 4-H Foundation. came Tournament which begun| starts Thurs- aft- Eastern in cub scout troopmaster Baptis Seminary Philadelphia. Klamath Falls, before takin a by a in this country, in 1948 in behalf of the Twenty six million peo in soring Cooper- groups day Portland, at) begin out Friday two of the scouts er a counselin of 1:30 cer- His voice hadn’t petere out yet. As a matter year t attain area p.m, toda (Sunday in and through the sympath of ative Extension Service. tificate from the University of night with a flashlight told him fact he went to work for Radio Station WMBI in times tha smaller Orego has| Chicago the ballroom of the Winema an American for the plight of ‘The since then program Oregon This is his first year Saturday that they thought they he populatio average 650-70 Nebraska the brave land, a the and appeared on such dramatic exchang of productions as “Within Motor Hotel. had seen a bod at Henley. Three other important dates farmer, Charles Anderson, who over 3,00 young peopl between| the square mile. Patrol.” Our Gates” and “Coast Guard But his vocation Hanso is married to the for- for local bridg player Similar having seen the ravages of war, many foreign Climate countries and the are Terri Borge of this city, mer the ministry and in 1946 he go his first assignment, forthcoming within the was without food, or means The climate is much like the t| United States. Some 25,000 en- nex and with their three children re- several with extremely cold .weeks beginnin with|f repairing war&# damage s thusiastic around the Midwest, families pastor of the Temple Baptist in Washington. side at 582 Cheyn Street. a National doin somethin about it- world have been hosts to IFYEs winters, that work a hardship Tourna-| Charit Later came pastorates in Texas and a doctor’s de- ment, 7:30 p.m., Friday, March| Scarcely a farm animal was for a few day or weeks, the on poorl clad families with lit- from Plainview Wayland Baptist Colleg at gree inl1 at the Winema. Hotel after the Korean War. had The income. Set| the tle fuel and little correct young who seek to VANCOUVER, Wash (UPI)— 1957. At that point he’decided to the its stam of misery on the misunders mild and beauti- are Sunda is becgm an nglsprings Vandals earl today damaged little farms. | Winners The Communists many peop held Game on at of classmate been Graham Wheaton, a b sharing their}ful, which compensat a little, Billy Having large number of headstones at the second Sunda of every oth- had that eaten everything Koreans, cultures, jto beauty- Catholic cemetery. he asked Billy to take him aboard a big crusade in New; James St. er month, The third tournament mooed, squeale or squawke In the United Stafes, IFYE jsifor winter misery. Many were destroyed ‘York&# Madison With Squar Garden. experience like is a special event scheduled for —even Ga Command: a regis- Cook found labor chea and financed, combining DOORS OPEN 12:45 Police here called it the worst this Thursday, March 18 at the tered Angu bull, sent b Amer- privately ide,-contributions under his belt, he-launched a career of his own. madejwork in the rural scarce areas vandalism in of cemetery case ican farmers to sire more beef. That’s how it’s been for an ol’ paper boy. He& on| Lakeshore Bridge Club, National 4-H Spon and even for colleg graduates their memory. Results of local tournaments| With him had gone his offspring sors Councit-with local support in the cities. Man of the headstones had the go almost all of the time but he calls Boulder, Colo..jast week into the cookin pot slice it. of 4H members. The is Korean organization government been smashed, as if b heav home. A wife and four Klamath BC, Monday NS, 1 Launched youngsters make up the family, rogram individuals. and businessmen workin to remedy conditions| hammers. John Lake Bob Thompso Jr.;| Rau Anderson left and America MM) who is a frosh at Colorado U. Police said the vandalism ap- eldest being a girl Only four young peopl in among the farm peopl through 2 Doorothy his Roger upon feels his “I He start as a newsboy was terrific. be- take advantag of increasing private ownership of parentl occurred sometime aft-| Briggs; 3 Ethel Davis Oe MEPEPE REISS Bon-|program in Korea. Using a jeep Orego may said. The average each year. |land, er the IFYE midnight the most helpful thing for' in my-life learn-jnie was program Vandenber EW, 1 Fi t in the-country, he is-loeated-near minuscule of The cemetery- farm, a fam- Korean Maty Ram 2,|visited village alter village. He In return, Klamath Count ling how to meet people while selling newspapers. It/C&a Ross in farms Veterans Hospital Barnes compare to hosts to foreign boy land, lies are Lloy Lucille/flew to to Domaschof food, Japa buy early in life and men gave me a close touch with hega from 1% to America, and. girls. average 3, Wayn established jHonz Kimball-|he 4-H clubs, and| to for the support of understand about acres \1% people This is a calling Primitive Conditions Lake. set an orphanage which up ‘families of seven or eight Use jthan-a would. pay for the privilege of professio and Lakesh BC, Tuesday, 1 Cook visited. He started-a school Cook found. primitive living lof chemical fertilizers, Isabel Lem-|under a bridge provide equip conditions in Korea, but a cour- jPauli Offield preaching.” ‘pally potash is increasing crop ler; 2 Frances Ross -Bonnie| ment to build mud blocks. for| tesy and friendliness that ove And that’s what happehed to Harlan thel va Harris, Ids indenberg 3, Christine Go:/ then flew:back to Texas| Cook was who particularly im- Fifth and Main |ble-Leona Robertson howled out the headlines at to be livestock to be sent to the . with the interest in ed eshore Thursday |stricken country. years ago. B jucation With most of South |NS, 1 Wayn Kimball Wayne Animals that Korea had nev- * * . 2 Father Hal Fumo-jer jea Asia recording a hig illit-) seen, Brahmas, Hereford| Bert Smith likes to sit around and fan about the eracy rate, Korea is a shinin Kresse; 3, Isabel Lem-icattle, mules, went by plan with po day when Klamath Falls had a rootin’-tootin’ women Pat Cunningha EW. 1,/and ship. Gifts of hogs (UPI) —The Revolu- light, a beacon for others, MIAMI were an astoundin 80 per cent liter- and Pat Tarr; 2 Phyl-sent and thereby hangs a tionary Insurrectional Recovery softball club. This was back in 1954 and of course most Fran Educational opportunitie lis Nelson acy. Winnie Stilwell; 3,!" said. Saturday one! Movement. of the girls who performe from primar for the state are increasing championshi Underwood Jean of its plane had bombed and Hog Aid Farmers at- nine of that year are now mill schoo to colleges. Students using a potholder instead of ‘ett, As a result of a shipment of strafed the largest sugar tend classes six day a wee first base in in Communist Cuba’s Pinar Del mi and three-quarter length glove rather a 'por one old man, a perio split vacation hi liv Rio Province. white silk, still makes than the kind they used to scoop up ground balls. ‘spring and fall to permit stu- MIR.R. A fin vy trunding a 431 cub spokesma said the friendly to aid in the planting and Bert, transplanted Englishman, was boar hog from home to home! one of its B-26 bombers made 4 |the harvest. P UN part of the staff. The field. manager was Bob Mathis. in a wheelbarrow, says Davids. the sneak attack Friday nigh AUDIT. BUI r is taugh in some nok res ceiving Subscribe 4H Man bombs and have the homes with a ma- Bernadette Mathis, in those days, was an of infielder and incendiar and Koreans their Weratd” News, are ‘schools and most When a so litters, MEITIT hefore sow. 4:30 chineguns, p.m. sec-| 26 suffered assistant coach, At this writing we&# hazard the guess of learn to America ‘eager jond the|part of her piglet go to other burns degr The plan returned safel to over conversation with she is the head coach and Bob the now assistant. Be \lower a half of his bod Friday 4-H Club members on loan, and, its secret base of operation, but American. | that as it may, of the sprightly and limber young afternoon when’ he fell into some the cycle is agai the spokesman said one crew-) repeate PUBLISHERS Newspaper are _posted_in a misses who “suited up” for the K. Falls sump filled with hot water at and agai bloomer man was injured during the at-) eu Klamath the Lumber and Box Hog frequently go docilely tack. moundswoman;} aggregation, were Mickey Hayman, star \NAVISION® FROM WARNER BROS. ant. market on the handle bars of a The sugar mill and nearb Ruth Teddy Walker, catcher; Hagelstein, first base: A company spokesma said bicycl after a generous intake: plantation were still burning the sisters Barron, Pat and Sand who covered Say 765 Hilyard, was with an- ‘o fermented grapes. Since the today, the exile group said. The attack the was secon keystone cushion as second sacker and shortsto re-/ther man when he slippe into|import of swine to Korea, the the has such farm income three-foot- Cuban sump in a average on mills sugar spectively, Cheri Larson, who later “went up” with the pump house. The sump: was leape from an annual $8 per Irv Lind Florists, and Mary Taylor, another member of'fill Een with from water th e|family, to $50 a year if a sow -g Psy yer PHONE two and raises ive th inner defense. In the pastures they had Dolene Per- floodin Klamath River and Maxine Johansen and Bev Lloyd. The club also car- water had been “heated by a/litters of pigs a year. Tre ry, steam Anderson has introduced new pip Belling- Washington Colleg ham. He taught school at M ditch, a stint a as was Navy chaplai a then, and his after terpoint in tour bridge moved conflict up tournament, to avoid week one _ i v cro a = resu i Sma Vandals Tombstones evangelist.| followin the| i th AE) throughh a 2 - iitati Emre [i] clean-cut tun! - jliev ar + to fill other speaking engagements each designed to make his listen- ers o son& — revi- Church. the tation observances first-hand statutes on| through Richard C Da- diseased live-| of a reporter, vids, for a national magazine HB 1202—Sets procedure for the Farm Journal, publishe families. consolidation of soil and water onl for farm Farm Cook, an International conservation districts, Youth Exchang ambassador, HB 1231— Standardizes forms for voter registration in all was a graduate last June of Ore- observ- State An University. gon counties. from good- delegat HB 127 Redraws congres- ing sional districts, Moves Linn and America, he spent six months, in to December, June Marion counties into 2nd dis- from trict, Benton into 4th district] home of the friendly peopl of and Western Multnomah Count Korea, (ko) meanin high and into Ist district, (ryu) meaning clear, “Land of HJM Con- the Morning Calm.” 10— Land Beaten gress to appropriate funds for} construction of Willamette Falls! “Korea,” says Davids, “is a big, a Canb Cook Colorft working “tarian 1195— HB appearance He’s Baptist move My roadway./ uties Rev. Harri racing income. condemnation stock, broad-shoul- ex-footballer, he& and counselors bod of unidentified an woman, 7-29 military) believed to be in her early 20s Eugene to the was found Saturday mornin on the academy th group briefed on the cadet se- that of and tonight. First Bo Fou Feb. Spring Grou At a Klam- goo at so says, spea makes here ‘hultz. Schultz. Hanson he “Harlan” dered attended have time or another: to attend serv- head- of preacher and handsome valist who one go he so a verne academies, at streets business. his = Students a street hawking his wares right into the corner pulpit. “Fire prevention” is Important and then wen on about R O of Senate from It Is the opinio of the Air that officials Force Academ administrators the hig school and teachers are the main me- dia for recruiting outstandin service young men for the Henley fact became Lift” is a public relations ges- ture on the part of the acade- high school my to fami and counselors administrators on the procedure and purposes of and News the yelling, tb one approved b the’ were 14 196 Friday. By RUTH KING SB signals 100 14— The green clover leaves, em- those local-boy-makes- feet before turning on highways. blem of 4-H clubs, mark many kid who used to holler out SB 180—Extends filing dead- humble home in Korea, and a line for church property tax ex- into great are indelibly chiseled emptions rocks that dot the land in “‘the ‘The following were approve world& hungriest country.” ‘i the House A graphic picture of life in HB 1150—Deletes to Klam- for second bond for county that land was brough ath Count recentl by Gordon who treasurers Falls. In and Junior a the story — ath Henle Senior High School attend- session in 1964 two- tt Air bt RE JO “Educational Operatio ott, principal of ed another Here&# CARAHER followin (UPI)—The Measures - * Sunday Feb. Orego Falls, Klamath NEWS, 4- Far Yout Excha Plan- Korea I Fig T Ma Adequ Livi Fro Lan Actio SALEM ies — AND - _ ils - - more| Heral andJews | | prin - Plan \ki | Bomb - Mill |Raws ee le \pres Cuba In |ter . Cook lived with four farm families during his stay in Ko- whose annual incomes were between $1 -.$150 per year. He returned hom with a new admiration for the peopl of the country where there is “still spring hunger’ and where fam- ilies dig roots for food and rake bare hills for wisps of grass to for those who have a burn the fierce pride in ancestry, culture of the ages and for their hope and ambitions. He came back with great re- spec for the American, Charles Anderson, who ha fed, clothed, untold numbers and educated with his own funds of children American who saw be- an yon the perimete of plenty land did somethin about what rea, . . . - “We . he saw. Economists To Talk Hear John Wood representativ of San the Calgo Corporatio mem- Francisco, will talk to Home Graduate bers of the Economists Tuesda Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m, at the home of Dorothy Mrs. Johnson, Newcastle, topic will nique Hi Long be laundr tech- forecast—Little the weather is ex- week, with temper seasonal averages range chang pecte this atures .near in periods of light precipita- on Tuesday and Thursday. and tion - * -\ Jea Puc ~ ca a Worker Falls In Hof CON STEV DE JON _a CES ROM Water ga kA SAU ae lefthanded ried imagine AMERIC MIGHTIE ADVENTU after small pitcher Margaret Scala. You pligh the hard a of of thes some go at keepin the household, fry of behaving, start goin I&# to little and law “If get my old out * Up and regaling the Tex., some attended. that one aN Today Monday A ra dule of at long go a his way from sister many... “Nitch” . Performan 1:15 4:15 and Tuesda 7:30 — eR Eee — co: ~ travelers 130 Molatore’s only Ne ee Ele . the +. 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