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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1963)
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And when I suffer untold pain, To neither mtiimer or com plain. Thus making life on earth worthwhile. And always face it with a smile. Grace Jones. OKL'GOX We love the state of Oregon fride of the Golden West, With the grandeur of your mountains. And the trees where the birds may nest With the bcauliful lakes and rivers That abound with the salmon and trout, The deer, the elk, and the an- telope That the hunter dreams about. The wide Pacific Ocean, That kisses your western shore, The fluwers and ferns that grow there How could we wish for more. Your parks invite the weary, Peace and rest to find. And the people who live in Ore gon. Are friendly, gracious and . kind. Mabel B. Hampton. LO.VE PINE For many years the tall tree rode High on the hill's bald brow Like some distinguished figure head Upon a proud ship's prow. And sometimes when the hill in shimmering Heat waves stood embalmed, I rested where the tree's small pool Of shadow lay becalmed. sheltered by its branches. spread Through shifting shrouds of rain, I'd catch the ragged, fretful wails From some sad lowland train. And many times I've climbed ' the hill To brace against the tree While birds, and clouds went scudding past 1 As on a windy sea. On such a day I climb again To where it spears the sky And think how strange that of us two The tree was first to die. How many moods, how many hopes And plans were formed and done Prom germinated seed unto This barren skeleton? The wind explores its staff of limbs For minor note and phrase kducmg dissonant laments For all its yesterdays. now, come heat or Immobile rain Or wind, it stands embossed Lpon the sky. a svmbol of A part of Time that's lost. Ruth Welch. GROWING ISU.VD REYKJAVIK, Iceland iL'PH The island formed by Icelands still erupting offshore volcano h now about 2,fCj feet long and 3S0 feet high, geologists report ed today. No one has yet stepped ashore because of the continuing erup tions, which take Plu8e. at- im tei vals. S' ut to -Hrnec hoMi W swa has kmlien through tb .1 pint an4 flows crat- "