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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1965)
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A rendi- ‘These arms gav typical r probabl always wil (CC) camp of the 1930& The corpsmen are pai a to- blared out, “The Jerk” ion of house trai as the reporters passe through tal of $10 per month per man PAGE— the room. a over pe so i Lee a tall, i i - i ‘Tearful — operator the t Bos- ice: et on here Gra fre a ‘isio feoy be 2 Some may criticize ‘“‘too soft” a life in the the taxpayer are it usef Smith ha in day and age, yo offer.” something to ju tendi i teach Nel must|I in the concept.” added that he took a pro- to make the switel He ‘cut answered the be- of townspeople some of Another portio of the which] fears whom about havin the gram is concerned with finding worry up close. camps so the youtns job after they are Kids Face Hardship trained. direc: as for a this also pickin bill. Wray Smith, associate - yout w proje - f school ver- insurance 1 wi D Md. (UPI) President Johnson’s “war it there some years ago 10 boys And because it is a| on! scribed He and other members of the not to cope with that the camp has bee an exper Typical portio of it to be sent home Perryman, of Baltimore poverty” which includes a na-| with a knife. model for camp still to be es- fearful that as with now, Whet we&# trying to do ‘ment, are A typical day goes like this: to parents or banked, In addi- staff & the handwritin on! tional ‘voluntar program “that Talk With Newsmen |tablished, it also is quite plush./g:30 “a.m., arise, dress and|tion, the boy thejis offer a last chance to kids|= are given ajmany government will give poor youngsters a new| The bo talked with news re-/ allowance, bound could too smart eks are N teen-ager bed enoug to real- break-| te for 7-7:30 or get up an adult a.m., wh progra w goin to be kicked te hel themselves |porte at the Catoctin Moun-| that if you want to survive|to join the cor staff “because What&# matter, would mind being|fast; 7:30 a.m.,8 a.m., speci with the pro-| polities and bureaucrac to wrong THURMONT, “Pu auld Com- ‘airs ind II tor of the Job’ Corp in the Of- “We dealin with poor kids| How much fice of Economic Opportunit facin hard times,” Smith sai jid government in Washingto defend it. “We not dealin here with “This work if the don’t who have must juvenil delinquent cam is he been in and of to out of reform| survive,” program schools all their lives. “We instructor, ca che i to it costin operate know,” Frederi th thi Warner jel an| SARGE CYNTHIA KU Gi Comp F Titl RUTH KING a lass who love She Co : (Cindy Sargeant 18 Fall a senior Klamath late Reginald Sargean Sr. She was born Sept 3 194 in Klamath Falls, lo to dance has had trainin in\Indian dances with Lefty Wild- of Fort Klamath i music at Sa- "FR WHOLE BODY FRYERS * POUND family. ‘PERFEC TO BROIL EAS ONLY FRESH FRYER BAC SPL FRYE iie conte BLUE BEST- NEC a CHU BONEL ar 71 4 pa BONELESS o “Camp Fire” 8300 Baco || ROA _ Armo _ folge folge folge folge coffe 1-lb. 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