Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 09, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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Rogue Valley Via Crater Lake And
Back By Greensprings Is Good Trip
Herald att&2teUrs
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1948
SEC. II PACE
All Camp Fire Oirls, Blue Birds.
And Horizon club girls are urged to
register lor attendance at Camp
Esther Applegate. The dates for
camp are July 11 to August 1, with
three one-week sessions on the pro
gram. Blue Birds may attend the
final session, July 25 to August 1.
Olrls who wish to have their
choice of sessions or camp mates
should register at the Camp Fire
office as soon as possible.
Horizon club girls who are In
terested In being junior counselors
at camp are requested to apply at
the Camp Fire office during this
week.
Two weeks of camp activities are
planned for Camp Fire Olrls and
Blue Birds at Moore park. The
dates of the sessions are June 28
to July 2, and July & to July 9.
Activities will include hiking, out
door cooking, construction, of a
nature trail, singing and handicraft.
The girls will be taken to the
park by a special bus at about 0:15
each morning and returned at 3:30
In the afternoon. The fee of $1.50
a week will cover transportation,
craft supplies and milk for lunch.
Registration for day camp is still
open at the Camp Fire office.
Klafalore Camp Fire
The Klafalore group of Roosevelt
school met at the home of their
leader, Mrs. Patterson. We sang
songs and discussed plans for out
play. Refreshments were served and
we all had a wonderful time. Vir
ginia Denton was with us and we
enjoyed having her very much.
Shirley Davis, Scribe.
Tanda
The Tanda Camp Fire Girls had a
pirate party for the Oirls Scout
troop 33 at the Camp Fire house
on Saturday. Pirate games were
Girls Work On i
Summer Camp!
Camp Esther Applegate, Lake a'
Woods, Jointly owned by Klamath
Camp Fire Olrls and Olrl Sonuts,
was the scene of much activity Bun
day, June 8.
A crew of 30 Camp Fire and Olrl
Scout dads and other Interested men
constructed a new pump house with
concrete bases for the new pump
and electrical unit. The site for a
new shower house was cleared and
a concrete base poured for the boil
er. In addition to the work on the
new buildings, a large quantity of
firewood was cut with a power saw
and construction of a new road
through camp was gotten under
way. i
A hot meal was served the work
men at noon by the Camp Fire and
Olrl Scout leaders, who bIso served
sandwiches and coffee to the work
ers before they left for home In the
late afternoon. Two trained Red
Cross live savers spent the after
noon on the waterfront to watch
the children who accompanied their
parents while they swam.
The date of the next work party
is Sunday. June 13. Anv men or
women Interested In helping are
urged to contact the Camp Fire ofr
flee. 4884, the Olrl Scout office,
4541. or Larry Martz, 6800.
Work at camp Is under the di
rection of Larry Martz, camp com
mittee chairman for the Camp Fire
Olrls. and Don Kenyon, camp man
ager for the Olrl Scouts.
played and at the end of the party
we had a treasure hunt.
We had refreshments of punch,
cookies, sandwiches and cup cakes.
Those present were Margaret
Gerber, Marie Rhynerson. Arlene
and Marlene Anderson, Marilyn
Johnson, Roberta Wad, Nell McFar
land, Margaret Mazier, Betty
Klnnen, Joyce and Marilyn Mark
ert, and Leaders Mrs. Elmer Wade
and Mrs. John Markert.
Marg-rct Gerber was In charge ot
games, Joyce Markert decorations,
and Marie Rhynerson refreshments.
Joyce Markert, Scribe.
My TOM PATTV
A circular trip without buikirnrk
Inil that traverses much of Hmiihern
(irrgon'a llursl mountain anil vnllry
country U olfrrwl the Klnmath
nintorlnl who B(mh to the Rogue
vallry by Crater Lake park and re
tunvs by the Orrrtuprlnsa.
, lis a 2'i4.(!-mlle trip, anil with
flops for lunch and slHlilsreing It
mikes an cany one-day Journey,
My family found H especially In
terrsting last Huiuluy, cllsrarrrtng
snow at Cratrr lake and spring well
advanced In the Roitue valley.
The route goes north on 1)8 97
from Klamath Falls, passing throuiih
the Wood river vallry on the Crater
Lake highway. At Annie Hpilnun In
Crater Lake park we found about
New Mill To Be
Built In Valley
PORTLAND, June t U'.-Tlie M
and M Woodworking company said
Tur.vluy a :IOO.OOO sawmill would
be constructed this summer at the
site of the burned C. W. Ourrrlrr
Lumber company mill at HprliiKflrld.
Prrnldrnl Herbert Mulitrkey snid
the mill, to have a capacity of
100.000 board fret a day, would be
constructed Jointly by his M and M
firm and the Portland Manufactur
ing company. The M and M firm
will manage the plant.
The (merrier mill, acquired In
11145 by the two firms, was destroyed
by fire last nionlh,
Mularkey said the new plant would
employ 45 men on a one-shift basis.
It Is bring drslgnrd by Walter
Mitchell, Kugrnc mill architect.
four feet of snow. Just about a
mile this side of Annie Springs we
saw a bear, standing by a car on
the highway, and the driver was
(reding him a cracker an Inadvis
able business, but with no dis
astrous result Dial we observed.
A aide-trip to Crater lake Is avail
able at Annie Springs, but Is not
Included In our mileage table. Prom
Annie Mprings the route swings west
to Union creek, and south through
Prospect and along the beautiful
Rogue river Into Meilford. Dogwood
along Crater Lake highway Is In
full bloom now.
From Mrdford we drove Into Ash
land and visited Llthla Hprluii park,
one of the state's finest municipal
College May Change
Name Soon
NEWBHRO. Ore.. June 0 iV The
confusion about Pacific college nnd
Pacific university mny end soon.
Pacific college of Nrwberg Is re
ceiving replies from BOO letters sent
nut about a possible name change.
Among suKgestlons for the new
name are Ncwbcrg Friends college.
Northwest Friends college and
George Fox college.
Pacific university at Forest Orove
Is not considering a name chaitKC.
' parks, llomebound over the Green-
springs, we found the roadsides
I without snow. It was warm, and
; Tub springs Is always a must lor
j Greensprings travelers seeking a
) drink. A halt dozen cars were
stoptH-d there.
j The GrecnspriURS country is at
1 Its best right now and we greatly
I enjoyed our run from Tub Springs
1 on Into Keno and to Klamath Falls,
j This loop trip keeps you on paved
i road all the way. with no serious
i grudrs. but lots of mountains and
pretty country.
Here Is our mileage table:
I Miles
Klamath Falls 0
Algoma - 9
Modoc Point 18.1
Klamath Agenry 31.1
Fori Klamath - 38.5
Annie Springs - 55.7
I'nioii f'reek 73.5
Prospect 81.8
MrLrod 103.0
Itogue IMk .. 104.6
Trail ... 107.8
Mcdford-Tousrlle
State Park 146.1
Ashland 160.5
The Springs 1X1.4
Lincoln 183.5
I'lnrliurst 1R5.7
Keno 213.0
Klamath Falls 2J4.6
Plelurrs taken on Southern Oregon loop trip:
1. Annie Springs, cheeking station In Crater Lake national park.
It was a busy spot when this shot was made.
t. Statue In Ashland's beautiful Llthla Springs park.
3. Tub Sprints on the Greensprings, a favorite stopping and water
ing place.
4. Keno, picturesque river town 12 miles west of Klamath Falls.
Woman Agent
Shot To Death
! PARIS, June" 9 rP "Genevieve
j Dandle, gestapo spy, was executed
j Tuesday.
She was the first woman to face
! a firing squad in liberated France.
I An accomplice. Roger Calamc, was
1 executed with her.
The woman was convicted of be
traying hundreds of members of re
r slstance forces under the German
1 occupation. The prosecution said
she helped torture her victims.
She fainted for half an hour when
notified she would be shot, today.
Calame had feigned insanity since
his arrest. He grew a beard, wore
' a bath robe and claimed to have In
vented a revolutionary new turbine
! engine.
He announced before the firing
I squad. "I pretended to be crazv to
! save myself. It's over now. The
I comedy Is of no further use."
Iowa Republicans
Unseated At Polls
DF.S MOINES, June 9 (Pi Iowa's
republican governor and one of the
three GOP congressmen who had
contests were unseated In the pri
mnrv election" Monday.
All other republican Incumbents
had smooth sailing in an election
which attracted an unexpectedly
lorge number of voters.
Gov. Robert D. Blue, seeking his
third consecutive term, and Rep.
John W. Owynne. of the third con
gressional district, were the sur
prise losers.
State Rep. William S. Beardsley,
druigtst-farmer from New Virginia,
la., making his first trv for a state
wide office, led Blue from the first
returns.
Benedetto Croce
Refuses Honors
ROME, June 9 (P) Benedetto
Croce, noted 82-year-old philoso
pher, was reported Tuesday to have
refused a life senatorshlp.
The new constitution of the Italian
republic empowers President Luigi
Elnaudi to name five outstanding i
Italians to such posts of honor.
Dispatches from Naples said Croce,
who recently resigned as president
ot the liberal party, wrote Elnaudi
there was a possibility of his "again
desiring to enter politics within a
few years."
NEW CHANNEL
WOODLAND. Wash.. June 9 (Pi
The Lewis river is cutting a new
channel through a portion of the
finest farming land here after
breaking through its dike last week.
Farmers will suffer tremendous
damage to their lands, local busi
ness leaders said today.
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Bedding Plants 65c to $1.25 Doz.
Perennials ..25c to 75c Eaeli
Flowering Trees in Bloom $4.50 up
Balled and Borlapped.
Evergreens $2.50 up
GREEN GARDENS
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Phone 2-0367
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