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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&#3
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&#3
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&#3 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&#3
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
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