Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    23,485 Visit
Crater Lake
During 1946
An InlrrrallnK roundup of
iruvcl (Inures to Criiler Lake
an 1 1 01 n I park dlii'lny, UMII win
ri'lcusrd liuliiy hy E. P. Li-uvllt,
pin k superintendent.
Hy stiiuo unci cur unit other
sienna, tlin rvport shows 21:1,4(15
persona visited the pink cliirlnK
ill-Ill In H4.BD7 vi'hk-lfit. Or thin
number (Mill persons kiivo for
rlllii countries a their addresses
nil 172 of Iho cms burn furcl(ii
lll't'MHI'M.
Ai'iii'ntlmi, Smith Africa unit
I'lie Nothcilimtls eiii'h contri
buted one vIkI tor, unci Denmark,
(our. There wero four cum und
13 persons fruin I'liiiiiinu. four
rum und :ill people, from Mexico
ml 5 111 cum und 1114 visitors
from Cuniidii.
Klliht cum bum Alukii license
plulea uud 2B visitors kiivo
AliiHkn u.i lioinu addresses, llu
wulliin licenses numbered 00 unit
them were Kill visitor from the
Islands. There were 13 vlnltom
' from the Ciiniil .one und four
nim, und from the District of
Columbia, 173 vlnltom mid U7
cum. Ciuuin hud one cur und two
vlnltom ill thu purk.
All of the 411 Milieu of the
iiiilon were represented with Cal
ifornia leudinii thu lint with HU,
74U vlnltom uud 20,201 cum.
Vermont wu represented by 12
mm und 33 persona, thu lowest
filiuro from liny atute.
Uf the vlnltom 1112.073 niude
their firit purk entry In 1U4U,
while 58.472 cura were tinted un
first culriea. SluKes curried 371
of the vlnltom uud Bl pcrannn
were reported un urrlvlnu by
nilncelluueoua nteiina which limy
nteun ufout or liornebuck, or by
uir, ullhouuh no pluuu lundliiKa
wore reported.
Extension Unit
Holds Meeting
Thirteen Interested members
and frienda uf Kiilrluiven home
exlennlon unit enjoyed the roll
unci hrcud prepured by Mm.
llowurd llollldu ' lit the Fcuru
itry lueetlnil which wns held ut
the home uf Mm. A. L. Loom l.
I'reneut nl thla mcctinil for the
firnt time thin yetir were Mm.
Jnck llimclwrlitlit, u former resi
dent, ami memlx-r of the Kulr
huven community. Mm. Kurl
Kulne, who Uvea on Thompson
atreel, also wu n visitor.
Mm. llolllduy prepured and
nerved rcfrliierutoi roll, short
cut rolls and bread. Vnxluttons
v of the rcfrliterutor lolln were cln
t million, peuuiit butter, cheene
' and butterfliiko rolls. The hitter
were cnpeeinllv taaly.
Mm. Wllllnm Hoof (i iirnmiu'd
an attractive centerpiece of pun
ay willows, which wan presented
to Mm. Lrc llolllduy.
The next rcKulur mectinB linn
lieen postponed to March 2Uth. nl
Mm. Glllnn's request, no a npeclul
meeting will bell -Id for the ben
efit of anyone who la Interested
In ahell-craft. Thla meeting will
be held at the home of Mm.
Lawrence MurU on March 12,
and will be a pot luck lunch.
Everyone Inlereatcd la welcome.
Masons Elect
Officers At Meet
At the reuulur meeting uf the
Lodge of I'erfectloi., Scottish
Itlte Masons, the 3th degree wua
conferred am' election and In
atnllntion of officers held.
Officer are S. C. Selby, von
erahlo master; A. E. Harris,
senior wnrden; II. Teul. Junior
warden; II. E. Jonen. almoner; V.
Phillips, orator: II. Cirisvold, ne
cretiiry; H. J. Brinegar, mnnter of
eeremonlen; M. Sherman, expert;
S. R. Balsiger, assistant expert;
Clyde Thompson, captain of
hostn; George Pierce, lyler: A.
Schuupp and L. lluln, trustees.
Refugees Get
U. N. Backing
GENEVA, Feb. 21 (fl'i The
preparatory commission for the
Inlernullonal refugee organisa
tion got n new lease on life to-
lnv when Trygve Lie, sccreln.y
ienerul of the United Nations,
cabled thill "necensary" ad
vances would be made by the
United Nations.
Lie's message did not promise
any definite amount the com-
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Mimlxri of the Klamath
Educatora conference in Seattle in March, the music department haa been advised following their
lection a week ago. The accompanist is Barbara Zinn, and aeated. Bill Evans. Left to right,
around the piano. Charles Martin. Gerald Fales. Irvin Whitt. Wilber Elliott, Cordon Robinson.
Bill Keeaee and Orvllle Cunningham.
Songsters
I kx,- 1
Two Sacred Heart academy students were among thoae
choaen to aing in massed chorus before the Northwest Music
Educatora conference to be held in Seattle In March. Left, Ellen
O'Keeie and Patricia O'Leary. Both young girla have been heard
here frequently in aolo parta.
mission had requested $250,000.
Alvln Rospmun, U. S. delegate,
said that Lie's reply indicated
lluit the latter realized the Im
portance of the commission's
work.
Mcnnwhllc the commission
prepured to close a 10-dny ses
sion tonight with pluns to recon
vene hero April 15.
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Camp Fire
News
Daisy Blue Birds
At the last meeting of the
Daisy Blue Birds, under the
leadership of Mrs. Clifford,
Cracie Lou Henry wai elected
president and Marcia Haftcr, sec
retary. Sandra Wicker was hos
tess and served ice cream and
donuts to nine members and one
guest, Violet Fanning.
Mi-ni-ht-ca
The Mi-nl-hc-ca group met
Tuesday, January 14, with eight
members present, when plans
were made for the Valentine
party, recently held. Names
were drawn for the party and a
popcorn sale was held at the
school January 17, taking in
$8 80. Leah Dye, news reporter.
Ohowpi
Council fire of Fairhaven
group Ohowpi was held Jan
uary 28. The girls sang Wohclo
and sang the processional in
circle formation. Motto of the
group is "The Four Freedoms."
Ann Egun lit the first candle
(or freedom of religion, the sec
ond candle for freedom of speech
was lighted by Rcina Hulbert,
freedom from want demonstrat
ed by the third candle, lighted
by Sharlene Loomis was fol
lowed by the candle for freedom
from fear which Ann Gallaspy
lighted.
Honors were awarded with
Ann Egan taking most of them,
and Ann Gallaspy next. Mary
Egan, Sharlene Loomis. Audrey
Kimc, Beverly Firnemen, Reinn
Hulbert and Betty Lou Davis
also received honors.
Mary Egan, Betty Lou, Au
drey and Beverly extinguished
the candles. After the singing
of "America" and the recession
al, Mrs. Gallaspy, leader, served
hot cocoa and crackers and the
meeting adjourned at 3:15 p. m.
Mrs. Egan has taken over the
duties of Mrs. Gallaspy who has
left the group.
City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417.
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Boyle's Column
Boyle Looks Ahead into
Life Of Young Reporter
By HAL BOYLE
MIAMI. Flu.. Feb. 21 A1
Toduy I am 36 years old, the
first milestone pani me nun
way mark.
On birthdays I have the habit
of tallying up what's gone be
fore and estimating the pros
pects ahead. This gives a man
the same kind of morbid pleas
ure a kid gets out of seeing how
far he can stick a pin into his
skin before It hurls.
This year I was going to fore
swear both the backward look
and the forward glance, figur
ing that when you enter Into
the last half of your life ex
pectancy about the best thing
you can do is keep your head
down and your insurance paid.
men i Dumped into Dick
Rundcll, who carried a rifle for
Uncle Sammy in Germany.
Dick served 21 months in the
army and saw five foreign
countries, but when somebody
yells "Boy!" now, he has to
come running a little self-consciously.
He is a copy boy on the Mi
ami Herald at night. During the
day he is an overgrown fresh
man at the University ' of Mi
ami. Dick is tall and 20. He has
no doubts abont what he wants.
"I'm going to be a reporter."
he told me and grinned '
"wherever it will lead me."
Wherever it will lead him! I
wonder if he has any idea
where it will lead him, and
what memories he will collect
along the way.
"Wherever it will lead me."
Strange Corners
A reporter's life may lead
him to strange lands. It is sure
if he is any kind of a report
er to lead him into many
strange corners of the human
spirit. That, I submit, is much
more worthwhile traveling than
mere visual journeys from palm
to pine.
To see scrub ladies with their
chins up and diplomats with
their guards down, kings acting
like common people and com
mon people behaving usually
like common people and some
times better than any king, is
the peculiar privilege of the
newspaperman.
To record the raw and silken
Interplay of forces in human
society makes cynics of many
reporters, drunkards of some,
great literary figures of others
such as Charles Dickens or
Ernest Hemingway. Most just
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GOOD MEALS BAR FACILITIES
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Broadcast from
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1:15 Fridays and
2:30 to 2:45
Saturdays
Featuring
George Willis. Vocalist
Pete Colley, Pianist
Both Seara Employes
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keep on being reporters, until
time frays out. I try hard to
think of a better life, and can't.
If this sounds like a lot of
nonsense for a man to write on
his 30th birthday, blame It on
Dick. I wonder wherever it will
lead him. There may not be
much waiting at the end, but
the same thing Is true of a trip
on a roller coaster. You go
along for the ride.
Former Agency
Doctor In N. C.
Dr. Peter Galante, former
physician at the Zvlamath Indian
reservation hospiU-1, is now
clinical director of a 1000-bcd
veterans administration hospital
at Swannanoa. N. C. Dr. Galante
moved there after serving in the
army as a medical officer.
The Swannanoa hospital has
800 beds for tuberculosis pa
tients, and 200 for general medi
cine and surgery. Forty-seven
doctor) are assigned to Dr.
Galente. The hospital was for
merly the Moore general hospi
tal, but was taken over by VA
from the army.
In his war service, Dr. Galente
specialized in tuberculosis cases.
City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417.
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By MAhY O'BRIEN
In conjunction with Brother
hood Week Dr. George Thomas,
negro director of the Portland
C o u n c 1 1 of .1 r . f
churchea, U .1
wnv .1. . . .
Hi-Y and Hi-Y
meet ings on
race relation
problems. Con
nie Hunt, Tri-Hi-Y
president,
i n t r o d u ced
YMCA secre
tary Cecil Kol
lenborn, who
in turn intro
duced Dr.
Thomas to the
girls assembled Mary O'Brien
dent Milt Thompson introduced
iiciiDorn in tne Hi-Y as
sembly. Robert Banister, art super
visor who recently returned
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from the Portland regional art
contest, stated that all of the art
entries submitted by his students
were singled out by the judges.
In the elimination Judging when
entries were narrowed down .
from 22S0 to 100, Andy Bergloff,
Norma Jo Smith and Wes Robin
son reached the Pacific coast
scholarship finals. Put Baker's
bird drawings are definitely go
ing to the national finals in Pitts
burg. Anita Kennebcck received
special mention in her division of
water colors.
Gentry's band will play at the
Junior class dance tonight in the
girls' gym. Dancing will be be
tween 8:30 and 11:30. During thai
evening there will be floor
show. Cokes and donuts will be
sold. Admission price to this
school dance is 60 cents stag, 90
cents couple.
. Because of schedule conflict,
there will be no senior high Teen
Canteen night tomorrow night.
Instead junior high students will
make use of t i canteen rooms.
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