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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1947)
V Boyle's Column IramUy Reunion Puts Hex On Middle Aged Crowd Br IIAt, ItOYI.K KANHA8 CITY, Mo. II'i To coiiio homo for fnmlly reunion In the Middle West "' V''"r I" thing In iKkn yuu feel years ynttniipr for while. But It diwn'l rrully luat. Thn reason In Hint Ilia eeusuna keep all dimming hut yuu don't. The If" Krnw on nkvwnnl, uml . fin llin children. Ami Unit l it liani thlluf to Ih-iiiI ynumrlf to. You ilnn't niliiil your friends mid brothers brine mi uwnr nun wuyer, out vu halo In nilnill you're In Ihrlr company too. You think vnu ahould my Willi Hie young folk. And iui for your iiiollirr, inielre ml HUliU wli" urn the iiiuliinliiy of thn family well, nil n( aiiilden liiry "in In belong to it htrnnun hut familiar tribe. The dumca they go in lor rn nut of thn Ininlllnr tiiut, hnL uiiMt of thrm iiirii l thn kind of up-tn-dnto bunny lumn thnl your rimiKlitrrn no in lor. nun in, n you hurt daughters, Unhappy Mnk ' Ho Ihrre you nrn. A kind of tin happy link between two urnriulluns. You know k thn think mid tur key sandwiches go roiiml Hint you urn tort ot luldwuy between the urn rratlon Hint rulrd llin ronet mid the one Hint In nlmut to lake ovrr. You kind of belong to both end don't quite belong to either. Thn old folk think yuu err too young tn nc our cifAlirin, end Hie yuting folk think yM ere Jtial e bit too sedate to belong to tlvrlr crowd. At Ireat thnt U the wey I frit the other dey when 1 mine home to e feinlly reunion nfter some yean. The old folk.- hadn't rlinugod much I have lnrlf-drfrna to put mrarlt with them tint the young tulka. Weill Ttmt wee dlfterenl tribe. Of course, the dlffrrenre didn't how up ell et oner We lied the utile! big fond-Muffing Interlude. This time It u a thirty-pound bar- lientied turkey supplied by brother Eddie, Hut when we were klde eomeone always loused ua m dollar end enld for ue to go to the nickel muvlne. 'Hi In time the klde eteyed end eventually twk over the feinlly huw. , Old Klo'rlea Mom end Uncle Mike end Merlin, Aunt Annie end I.eura, told the old fnnilly elorlee, end then my alater-lu-luw Monica gnve the klde their clmiuc Hhe plityed Uie pleno end Cousin Danny'e boy eeng "Adeato I'ldrlle," end nil of e Hidden we re nlluul thnt nfter three griiprntloua In America apenl In digging coul. aelllng groceries end proxtlalng tho Inw the lloyle tribe lied flnelly come up with a genuine tenor voice. We thought thnt wen eoinethlug new, but then Uncle Mike atruck up "When Irlah Eyea Are Smiling" mid brother Johnny, who got Ilia hiind ahul loone from a machine gun In Oklniiwn, bounced up with tho lend. Then we weren't quite sure whether we hnd aomelhliig new In the fnmlly or nut. Thn trouble with nur family la Hint they generally ell have lot of klda, end rnrh dud or favorite unrle hkra lo think he l got a boy or girl epolted who hua more on the ball than anyone elae Ilea ever brought to bear for America. In our alow Irlah wey we're a helluva patriotic family, like en old Duuleh friend of mine who luat patted me on the bark "Red" Ulrlrkaeii and told me that Reg, hie 23-yrar-old eon. hna made the college beakelball tram. The fact Ilex flew a navy torpedo bomber during the war doeau't ninke any difference. What American family had a boy who didn't? Homebody Heller Somebody a little enlhualuallo for hla ytiara auld, "Well, each gennrntlon we're In tills country wo turn out Homebody a Utile better than Ills dad." I thought that wna pretty good anil ao did the real of ua thlid-gnn erallon Americana In the fnmlly tinlll Uncle Martin Boyle, my fnther'a youngcal brother, turned lo ua and enld: "Your dad had four boye and you rule the rural now. But thai' be came your dad la gone. Which one of yuu actually think he'a aa good aa your dnd? And nil the Idea of progreaa went out ol ua, and all we could think of waa the dead man who once guve ua life and waa better than all of ua put together III a week of country Hunduya. We all have a hunk of him but he had ua nil bent, tnke ua one at a time or together. Thut'a what our sister aaya, and a girl a the beat Judge. Mum won't get In the argument. (illAIN I IHK ' THE DAI.LEH, May 27 IIV Cnuae of a Ire which destroyed the Mniiplii grain elevntnr and ware house, burning 3W0 bushels of wheut, wna atlll undetermined to day. Bherlff Hnrold Bcctlon auld the loan waa eatluiatcd at 176,000 to 1100,000. The fire leveled the atrurlurra bunday, alerting In the warehouse. PARK VIEW Convalescent Homt t Formerly of AxhUnd) HI Mild . M if erst, (f... rbeee ItSI II HafMr rvlrr VUt(el Nam la Cfearie WANTED EXPERIENCED Sowmill Sawyer Nile. Shift l54 Hour Sawmill Setter Nile Bhlft tlM'i Hour Contract Green Lumber Pilero The Diamond Match Co. Stirling City. Calif. Police Search Lynch Mob RALKIOIf, N. 0., Mny 27 ll'i Federal and stale officers today sought to ferret out a masked, white mob which wns thwarted In the pre dawn houra Friday when It prey a young alx-fool negro mnde a daring dash to aafety. The negro, 24-year-old Godwin "Buddy" Buah, waa brought to the North Carolina centrul prison here nfter surrendering to the Kill late Hunday. He la charged with attempt ing to rnpe a pretty, blonde atcnug rapher Tnuraday night. Bush waa seized by the mob and carried from the Northampton county Jail. He broke away after being loaded Into a motor car, re mained hidden In Uie thick pluc wood near Jackson for two days without food, and surrendered Into the protective custody of the FBI through the Intervention of his futher and the pastor ot an African Methodist church. Mush denied knowledge of the attempted rupe. Mennwhlle, three other negroes also are held for safekeeping In cen tral prlann here In connection with recent rape charges. In Bouth Carolina, a 20-year-old negro la held In the atate peniten tiary for anfekeeplng after being charged with raping a 87-year-old white woman near Darlington, 8. C, Bunday. Y's Men'i Club Heart USBR Speaker The Y' Mens Club met Monday at the Wlnema hotel, at which time It wns announced that the regular meeting date has been changed from the former time to the second and fourth Monday of each month. Paul McEnerny, of the U. 8. MAI.D NKWI, Klamelk Halls, Ore. TVIKDAT, Mar ft, lIT, taie Tklitet Bureau ot Reclamation spoke to the club, explaining the tunctlona of the USBR In the West, and telling ot tome ot Its activities. VANPORT VANPORT, May 27 OPV-Vanport college started on Its second year aa a staij system ot higher educa tion extension center for veterans and othera. 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