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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath FII, Ore.
Thursday, February 14, U63
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JFK WOULD BE PROUD These scouts of Troop and Post 101, Kingsley Field, took
the grueling 106 mile trek on Skyline Trail from Lake of the Woods to Crescent Lake
in July, 1962. The boys and two leaders were on the trail for two weeks. Kneeling, from
left, are Mike Ortega and Jule LeBeau. Standing, Joe Muse, A.I.C. Gary Fowler,
scoutmaster, Jim Edson, Chuck Edson, Bary Johnson, Dale Rogalski, Greg LedberJ
dar, Lt. Ray Conley, post adviser, and Steve Appel.
Red Cross Sets Goal
For Tulelake District
TULELAKE Edwin V. Lance,
Lewis H. Blake, and Mrs. Irene
jMnnri) will head the 1963 Red
Cross fund campaign in Tule
lake, with a goal of $1,86.1 lo be
collected in Tulelake and the sur
rounding area.
Gordon H. Hansen, chairman
nf the Tulelake Red Cross, an-
nounced that the campaign will
open in February, with the target
date for the goal lo be reached
by March 15.
Lance, chairman of the business
division, is manager of the Tule
lake Irrigation District and has
been a worker in many Med Cross
campaigns in the area: Lewis
H. Blake represents the State
Farm Insurance in Tulelake and
is an employe of the University
of California Field Station; he
will head up the rural section.
Mrs. Moore, residential chairman,
is in charge of the women's divi
sion and has Been active in
many community affairs.
Programs lo be financed
through the fund drive in the
area include swimming instruc
tion and transportation to the Ma
lm pool each summer for chil-i
dren in the Newell and Tulelake
area, apd first aid instruction
given to school bus drivers, oper
ators nf emergency vehicles, and
the general public in the area
in addition to the traditional fled
Cross programs of assistance to
disaster victims, aid to service
men. and the volunteer blond do
nor program.
Workers in each division are
now being recruited, and will be
announced at a later date.
FF.ARF.D PKOPLE
The Suya Indians, a people o(
the Xingu River in Brazil, were
greatly feared by the Trumai tribe
until they made peaceful contact
with the outside world in 1959.
were in 1955.
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Boy Scouts Of Modoc Area Council
Note 25th Anniversary This Week
A total of 1,600 cubs, scouts
and explorers in the 'Klamath
District, plus some 550 adult lead
ers, are celebrating two birth
days this week.
National scouting is now 53
years old and the Modoc Area
Council has been in existence
(or 25 years. Prior to 1937 this
area was part of a scouting coun
cil that covered most of Southern
Oregon with headquarters in Med
(ord. The Klamath District Is an ad
ministrative division of the Mo
doc Area Council and is com
prised of Klamath County, except
for that portion north of Chilnquin,
and also of the Tulelake, Dorris
area of Siskiyou County, Calif.
The district functions through
a group of leaders known as the
District Committee. Membership
of the committee consists of one
man from each sponsoring or
ganization called an jnstjtutional
representative and certain mem
bers-at-large, who are recruited
to serve in various capacities on
six operating committees. These
six operating groups of the Dis
trict Committee are camping
and activities, advancement, or
ganization and extension leader
ship training, finance, and health
and safety.
The District Committee admin
isters, plans and carries out the
council program in its geograph
ic area.
Another group of volunteers in
scouting known as commissioners,
also work on the district level
These men are assigned the
task of direct service to each
pack, troop and post by helping
with program planning, leader-
4-H NEWS
PIONEER SEWING CLUB
The meeting of the Pioneer
Sewing Club was held at Mrs.
Charles Burt's home. Miss Bev
erly Bower, 4-H agent, came out
from the 4-H office to help us plan
the year's activities for our secre
tary's hook. The meeting was ad
journed and we had refreshments.
Wanda McGhehey,
News Reporter.
ship recruitment, aiding in leader
ship training and recharting as
sistance. The people most directly respon
sible for successful scouting for
boys are the men and women
who serve in the capacity of unit
leaders and den mothers. They
are the dedicated individuals who
spend their time, abilities and oft
en times money to insure that
boys have an opportunity to en
joy the fun, adventure and train
ing experience that is scouting.
GREAT SALT LAKE
Although it has no connection
with the ocean and is fed by fresh
water streams. Great Salt Lake is
about six times as salty as the
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