Mny 7, 101S HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGB THREB 9 AWARD TO BE GIVEN SCOUT F Tim worker tonm bringing In thu greatest iimmiiit of money for thu Henut-Ciunp Klro fund will ho given n $1U0 Wur Uond by IIib Lion's club. In turn, thin will be presented by tbe tcnm to the Srout-Cnmp I"" I t-e fund. Cltlz zons who mny Imvo boon missed in lliu regular culls of tho volun teer eiuiipnlgncrs limy iniiko their contrlbullonii lit the cum pnlgu offlco which In In the Boy Scout offlco upstnlrs In tho Unit ed Stilton National Dunk build ing. Credit for Mich contribu tions will go to wluilovor tenm the donor suggests. Teams lira in tlio field from tho following clubs who will re cnlvo credit: Rotnry, Lions', Kl wiinls, Girl S.icoutN, Cnnip Klre Cjlrls, Du.il liens unci Professional Women's club, Englcs, Elks, Vot ornns of Foreign Wnrs, Amerlcun Legion posts, Knights of Colum bus, and Junior chamber of com merce. In addition to n dads' tcnm from tho First Congrogntlonul church, UNO TEAMS WASHINGTON. Mny 7 (70 The man who smokes a blnck cignr almost ns big ns tho fig urntlvo club he wielded In In itiating Americans to rationing -x and price colllnRs has landed a ) prlvnte Jol ho will Interpret these nnd other federnl controls for business men. Leon Henderson, 210 pound, 47 year old former price admin istrator nnd new deal economist, announced yostcrdny ho hnd nc cepted n post as chnlrmnn of the board of editors of tho Research Institute of Amcrlcn, Inc. a prlv nlo research and business re porting service with offices here and In New York, Henderson said ho bud been Impressed with tho merit of tho Institute's activity In "tnklng to business men effective Interpre tations of governmental regulations." FFA ELECTS NEW PORTLAND, May 7 Of) Bill Morris of Baker Is tho new president of tho Future Farmers of Amcrlcn chapter In Oregon. Morris, who succeeds Elvnn Pitney, Junction City, was elected as the 15th nnnunl stntc convention closed yesterday. Bill Rock, Nestuccn, wns named vice president; Jack Wells, In dependence, secretnry; Jim Shnw, Pendleton, treasurer, and Pnul Dlckmnn, Silverton, re porter. O. M. Plummer, Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition manager; Will H. Henry, Port land, nnd John Wclbes, Albany : agricultural Instructor, were I awarded honorary stnlo farmer ratings. OBITUARY JESSE D. WRIGHT JR. Josso D. Wright Jr., n lifelong resident o( Klnmnth county, passed nwny near Chlloquln, Ore., on April 18, 1043, nt 4:20 p, ni. Tho deceased was born nt tho Klnmnth Agency and was aged 15 years, 1 month nnd 13 days when called. Besides bin parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Josso D. Wright, of Chlloquln, he Is sur vived by three brothers, Jnmes, 'John nnd Joseph; three sisters, Tcrc.m, Catherine nnd Mnrgnrct Ann; bis grandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilnns Anderson, nil rcsl dents of Chllotiulii, Ore., nnd five ) uncles and one aunt. Tho re mains rest at Wnrcls Klnmnth Funeral homo, 025 High street. Tho funeral notice will appear In this Issuo of the pnpor. 1 FUNERAL JESSE D. WRIGHT JR. The funeral service for tho Into Josso D, Wright Jr., who passed nwny nenr Chlloquln, Ore., on April 18 will tnko plnco from Our Ludy of Mount Cnr mol Cntholle church, Chlloquln, Snturdny morning, Mny 8, when n requiem mass will bo celebrat ed for tho repose of his soul commencing at 10 n, m. Tho Rev. Fntber M. F. Ahonrno will offi ciate Commitment services nnd Interment will follow In tho fnm- )N lly plot of tho Wilson cemetery. ' Friends nro Invited. Wnrds Klnm nth Funeral homo In chnrgo, HIDDEN MOTORS FORESEEN It Is thought Hint efforts to re duce tho nlr resistance of nlr pliines will eventually result In placing the motors completely wllhln Ihn wings. MEN AND WOMSN IN SERVICE FAHHAGUT, Ida. New re cruits hero from Kliiiiinlli Falls are: Howard Vernon IJclnmoler, son of Gcorgo O, Delniiii'tcr, and llorry Bliirkwell, son of Mr. mid Mrs. Ed llluckwcll, lilt l'luni street, FROM FORT U'l X VENB Stuff Sergeuiit C 1 n r o n c o Chlldem stu t I o n c d nt Fort Stevens, flrr... umik lifinif. iff r- v recently visit if. "Vii' 1 tlV lug nis nioiner, ,v w Mrs. M n r yf.t't 2 ;i Chlldem ofV K Klamath Falls (r' , Jvrf C'lillclors wnsRi ' Wfc'f inoblli'.ed from f , .i. 1 tho national, !" ' ' guards 2 'A 5 t,J 1 yenrs ago. He $Ai ,' !'S expects to be fcawMiiMiwwl transferred to Ciillfornla soon, TRANSFERRED Stuff Scr Meant Jnmes li. Long bus been transferred from Camp Adair, Ore., to Hnttlcsburg, MIsh., It was announced hero this week. Accompuny I n gl Sergeant Long j to tho south f win his wife, the former Margaret Wll kerson, Kliim nth Fulls. They woro nuirricd Inst December, und Mrs. Long bus been chief operator for the Southern clflc nt Albany during the lod Sergeuiit Long wns tioned at Adair, nearby. COMMISSIONED C.'hnrles Hen ry Semon of Klnmnth Fulls, was commissioned a second lieuten ant in the nrmyjiw nrjTj JfT3 of the United? , VJ tim States today "P-.iS IS on a u c ecssful i, Jl I,. a completion olfc T V the officer can-F'K? dldute course at f the Infantry fi, Vj school at Fort ', j - Bennlng. Lt.' Semon is IlieV it I, V , son of Mr. and t- '? t Mrs. Honrv Sc- ' v 'I box 572, Klnm nth Falls., The now lleutcunnt was in ducted Into the army on Feb ruary 0, 1042 and served with Hie 304th Parachute infantry before going to officer candidate school three months ago. He held in the rank of sergeant be fore being commissioned. The new officer Is a gradu ate of Henley high school in Klnmnth county where he wns prominent In football nnd bas ketball. At the Infnnlry school, world's lnrgest institution of its kind, the locnl officer took a three months' course to fit him for his now rcsponsibillics. The course covers the technique of handling all the varied modern Infnntry weapons nnd the tac tics of lending small Infantry units in combat. It also in cludes study of ninny varied subjects which future officers must know along the lines of administration, military law, etc. F.ldon F. Grlswold, Klnmnth Fulls youth who enlisted In tbe United Slntes nrmy nt Tncoma, Wash., In September, 1042, is now stationed nt Cnmp Cnrson. ! Colo. Ho now wears corporal stripes with the ruling of techni cian, fifth grade, nnd lie Is also dispatcher and assistant sergeant In tho motor pool, Griswold is tlio son of Mrs. Harold R, Fun dcrburk of 020 Klamath avenue, nnd the stepson of PFC Hnrolcl R. Fundcrburk now wilh tho U. S. army, MP company, sta tioned at Fort Myer, Vn. "FEATHER WELLS" Tlio desert-living snnd grouse souks water Into its fcnlhers for its young. This wnter supply Is carried to tlio nestlings, which suck out their drink. S 4. iF 1 &Af A "ii , Jl -r 41 .t , .M Pa. L OPEN FIGHT ON WASHINGTON, May 7 CP) Tho republican national commit tee wns disclosed today to Imvo started a new campaign against any movo to ronomlniito Presi dent Roosevelt for a fourth term, Supplementing Chnlrmnn Hnr rlson E. Spnnglor's anti-new ; deal speeches In the enst and nihlwest, tho committee has Just , sent out tlio first Issue of n new clip sheet culled "On tho Home ; Front." Its lending editorial li j a pleu to dispel any belief that i "there Is but one among us quali fied to rule," The single page, four-column publication was addressed to several thousand of the smaller newspapers, mostly weeklies. - It will bo issued bl-wcckly at first. Later It muy become a weekly. WASHINGTON, May 7 (VP) A son and a grandson of former' president Theodore Roosevelt were listed among tho nation's war heroes today, decorated by tlio army for gallantry In action in North Africa. Brlcadler General Theodore Roosevelt, son of tho former ! president, received art Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a second Silver Stnr. His son, Cnpt. Quentin Roosevelt, was awarded a Sliver Slnr. Tho wnr depnrtment nlso an nounced award of the Silver Star to Lieut. Col. Charles P. Sum merall of Phoebus, Va., son of Gen. Charles P. Summcrall, re tired, the former chief of staff who now bends "The Citadel," mllltnry college nt Charleston, South Carolina. All the awards were for hero ism in North Africa. 15 4- CORVALLIS, May 7 (f) Elimination of transportation difficulty has cleared the way for the annual 4-H club summer school at Oregon State college June 1 to 11, H. C. Seymour, stato club agent for the exten sion service, announced today. Authorization has been re ceived from the office of defonse transportation to use school busses where necessary to sup plement trains and regulnr bus ses. County club leaders are be-' Ing instructed not to bring boys and girls . who are urgently j needed for work on the farm at that time. Arrangements are nlso being made so that if emergency labor conditions nriso while a boy or girl is hero, nny club member mny be returned home nt onco. Only one city in Nevada Reno has a population of more thnn 10,000. Reno has 21,317. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ARMORY Music by Baldy's Band Dancing 9 Till 1 ' ( Admisiioni Women, 11c Tax 9c Total 20c Men, 90c Tax 9c, Total 99c Service Men, 50c, Tax 5c Total 55c REPUB FOURTH TERM Awards Given 4-H Members At Achievement Day Events Community fairs and achieve. ment day programs are being held this your in every commun ity where 4-H club work is car ried, as a substitute for tho for mer county 4-H spring fair and tlio community achievement clay. 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