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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1947)
AGE TWO WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1947 HERALD AND -NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Legion Feed Slated For July 15th A brer and a half has been ear marked (or the annual feed of the Klamath Post No. 8 of the Ameri can Legion. The feed and Installa tion meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday. July 15, 6:30 -p. m. at , Moore park and plans are being made to entertain between 600 and 600 guests. -.Legion representatives from pasts In Cave Junction, Grants Pass, Medrord, Ashland. Central Point, the Rigtie. valley, Merrill, Malln and lAkrvlew will travel to Klamath Falls to attend the affair, and in vitations have been extended to the Klamath public to Join in the festivities. Frits Nlssen, state department adjutant, will be the main speak er and will Install the officers of Klamath Post No. 8. Commander for the coming year Is Lynn Roy croft Douglas Pence will serve as first vice commander, George Wood, second vice commander. Tom B. Young, adjutant and finance officer. New members of the execu tive committee include Fred Hell bronner. Bob Odell. Irene Young. Don Everltt, Julian Abbott, and Jerry Thomaa. Nlssen will also in stall the new officers of the Merrill and Malln posts. Sam Bowes of Grants Pass, new district commander of District No. 4. and Art Kellert of Cave Junc tion, district vice commander, will also be present. Harry Pinkerton of Medford, past district vice com mander, will present Jim Murray of the Klamath post with an award for securing S44 new members dur ing the year. The Legion feed has been an annual affair since 1931. The menu originally included steaks but with the war and the disappearance of choice cuts, crab, chicken, or bar becued beef have been served. Gen era! chairman for the dinner is Carl Schubert. Assisting him are Dr. M. E. Cooper. Les Ftnley, Paul Otterbein. Fred Hellbronner and Tom Young. Cordon Opposes Sale Of Housing PORTLAND. July MV-Senator Cordon (R-Ore.) has advised the Portland chapter of the American vtmn committee he will ODDOse the Caln-Wolcott bill which would require early sale of federal nousing protects. Cordon said the message was drafted "without adequate know ledge of its injurious results." AVC chapters In Washington have been circulating petitions for recall of Senator Cain (R-Wash.) Crowds Visit Traveling Display Of WAA Materials Most of the duck hunters In the Klamath basin missed a good bet yesterday In falling to visit the war assets administrations traveling sales truck. On haud for immediate sale to veterans only were a Quan tity of one man rubber life rafts. complete witn sail, sea alienor, car' rytng case and air cylinder. However, Jerome J. Miller, In charge of the truck, pointed out that a veteran In Klamath Falls will not have to wait for the next visit of the truck to procure one. a complete outiit can oe obtained by sending copy of the veteran's discharge plus a check for $15.76 to the regional office of the WAA in Portland The collapsible rubber boat was Just one of hundreds of Items dis played yesterday. Among these were Moose Confab Opens Friday Friday marks the opening day of the 1947 state Moose convention. The affair will last three days and Klam ath Falls has been designated as the host city of the state. Work has been under way for many weeks in preparation to meet all the visiting dignitaries of the lodge and of the many members throughout the state who will travel down to the convention. The Klamath Falls armory has been named convention headquar ters . On Saturday evening at the arm ory there will be the meeting of the state Moose association, initiation and entertainment. All members will be asked to pick up uctets at tne local lodge quar ters or the armory for admittance. After the ceremonies there will be a banquet "Brick" Leech, local Moose gov ernor, has just returned from Spo kane, Wash., where he met many of the high lodge officials. He attended the Northwest Moose association meeting. It was learned that the supreme governor would be unable to attend due to business, but among some of the high attending digni taries will be A. L Weise. deputy supreme secretary. Softball and bowling are being lined up for the sports followers. Last call for initiates is out? with Friday being the deadline. oars, draftsman's tools, fire fight ing equipment, axes, hardware sup plies and office equipment. Miller said most of the Items displayed were not tor sale at retail, but could be purchased only In wholesale quantities. These quantities have been set as low as Is economically passible by the WAA, according to Miller. Commenting on the tnfraslbtllty of selling war surplus at retail in very small quantities, Miller said It costs the government approximately $70 to process each transaction. This cost must be born whatever the quantity, and many Items sell for as little as is certs. Dud Williams, second member of the roving sales team, pointed out that veteran retailers are given a nriorlty in obtaining war surulus goods, and many Items are reserved exclusively for Individual veterans. Among items set aside tor individu al vets are typewriters, binoculars. surplus vehicles up to JH tons and tne collapsible rubber life rafts; Miner snici attendance at tne truck, which was parked all day In front of the chamber of com merce, was very good. According to Miller, the Klamath Falls Lions club attended en masse following a speech he made before their lun cheon gathering. Authorised FACTORY SERVICI EASY WASHERS Your Exclusive Easy Dealers tor Klamath County Robbing & Henry APPLIANCES SIS Klamath Arc TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Mot Yourself Sara H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main Ex-GI Joins Tule Recreation Program TULELAKE. July S Robert Lance. GI student at the Univer sity of California, has Joined Wil liam J. Proctor, director of the summer recreation program here, as assistant for the remainder of the year. He was a paratrooper during the war. serving for three years. Lance will work principally In the high school gymnasium with classes in basketball, badminton and ping-pong. Zupan Gets Sargeant Rate PUSAN, Korea (Delayed) Jack P. Zupan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zupan, 811 Plum street, Klamath Falls, has recently been promoted to the rank of sergeant Ho l overseas ui cores nsstguiHi to tne first in fantry regiment as a sound leader In an Infantry company. The first In fantry regiment Is a part of the sixth tniHiitry division which Is on occupation duty In South Korea. Sgt. Zupan was drafted Into the army on April. liHti. but has since then enlisted In Hie regular army. He completed his baste training at Fort Bliss, Texas, ' before coming overseas to Join the sixth division in November, 1948. Prior to entering the service. 8gt. Zupan attended the Klamath Union high school and was employed by the Drake Lumber company In Kla math Falls. :. FUNERALS NOAH (1. UOl MIH Funeral srrvifM for trias lu N.uh ft Holme, promlnrnt Klamath Falls roat dnt who pasted away in thla city Turaday. July . 1WT, Vill b hld from the cruipel of Want's Klamath Funeral home, dja High, Thundav. Julv lo. at t Pin., with Kv. David Harnett of tha trl PreibyteHan church officiating:. Cnmmltment wrvlcca and Interment will follow In the family plot In Keno ceme tery, Friend nra riwifnllw inuiiut attend the acrvice. uracil DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop DoaJnf Your Stomach With Sod. and Alkalim Doa't expect to ret real relief from beadarbe, our stomach, gu and bad breath by taking; soda and other alkalise if the true cauea el your trouble ia cooatipatioo. In thia cue, your real trouble it not Id the etomach at all. But ia the tnteeUnal tract where 80 of your food b digested. And wnen the lower part geta blocked food nay (ail to aigees propeny. What you want for real relief b asm, thing to Ttn block" your lower biteettnal tract. Something to dean tt out effecUreiy help mature ges oaca on ner lees. Get Carter's Puis right now. Take aa di rected. Tber rentlv and rffectiretv "unblock1 your dlgeetlTe tract. Thia permits: all I of Nature's own direst! ra Juices to mix better with your food. You get genuine relief from Indigestion so you can feetreaUy good again. Buy Carter's Pills today. "Unblock your iwesunai trace tor reai reuei irom indigestion. KLPmPTHvU mm tram Ovr Ow Greee Heetes M. mbB .aw s asw Roxos Accepts , U. S. Minesweeper MANILA, July t UP) President Roxaa today accepted at a public ceremony a minesweeper which he said was tlx first of 84 vessels which are being transferred to the new republic by tha United States navy as - one more indication of (lie feel ing of friendship of the United Slates for the Philippines." Shifting Log Load Fatal To Driver COOUILLB, July R Ml The first day on the new Job was fatal to Gordon Ashenfelter, Jo lowing truck driver, survived by a widow and six children under 13 years of age. Police said the Coos Bay Lumber company had hired the driver Mon day. Hit load of Ions Jolted agalmt uie cao. crusning ills skuii. OBITUARIES BABY MANLKV Baby Mauley. Intent dauehter at Mr and Mrs- James Hatiley of this citv, P Med away Wednesday, July 9. HUT, at 1;U a. m. Heautea her parents, the little one Is survived by one sister, Karen; two brothers. Cieratd and Cla len. all of thia city; and her grandparents, , Mr. ami Mr William ttanlev. of Stanley Wta. itauy Mauley was laid to teat In Ml. Calvary Memorial naia weuueauay al 1 u in. Ward's Klamath runeral liutiia lit charge uf arrange insula. NOAH U. HOI.MKM Noah U. Holmes, resident uf K lama In Falls fur the paued away In ihie city Tuaaday. July s. liMI. lie was a native of Cullman county, Ala., and was aged M years. months and a days al the lime u( his nasaing. He Is sur vived by his wife, Maude, of litis itty, and one daughter, Mia. Juanlla Camp bell, of Don (i, I'allf Also three sister and Iwo broilieia. The remains rest In Ward's KlamaUt Tiuterahome. ftilft high, where friends may call, runeral ar raTtgementa are announced elsewhere In this Issue. MK1 V1N LABIUM ' Malvln 1-Bia.m. reahleitt of Klamath Falls fur the past month, passed away In this city Tueadav, July I. ivsT The deceased was a native of Kathiyn. N. It , and waa aged 3J years, 3 months and la days at the lime of his passing. r to survived by his parents, Mr. and DIRT Sandy Loam Lawn and Fill Delivered or loaded on truck of 1248 Madison Ph. 4050 i:ij: TiKit MOTORS Dolco-Sunlite Distributor For your convenience . . . Our motor brush ond boat ing stock li the largest in thii district. REBUILDING - REPAIRS SALES IIAH Elevfrlc Co. 114 ConimcrrUI Phone lift Un Ol.t Uriel! o !, his I hv lirlhara, Ol. at I'.irlUn.l. Ore.. ! I'.U, (Hf. Ill ' Ol ''J H.r o liltiulims, WMh, ami Ll, ol '. lit. I Hit.. Utari. Maa ol In f. (III., !. ol !. IJj '' lM" Mav ol (iKihane. W..h Th, ""'" rl in warn. i.u.... ""--' ,"' WSfl lllsh. runaral arr,MSlliallla Will innounraa i mii...r. 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