April 80, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVH 5 In Hoipllnl Lynn Skllllnuton of Til North Tenth street, South ern I'nclflo employe, li a pntlont III Hillside . hospital silfferlnK (i'i)in bud kneo Injury. Skll lliiKlnn foil from his "motor blk" when a don run In front of hla nmchlno a week uko. Attend' lug phyalclnm found It ncccniwry to move him to tho hoapltal Wod ncailny, Rain No Deterrent The tree plimtlnn project of tho local Hoy Scouts will proceed on Suturdny despite tho ruin, It was an nounced Krlduy. Iloya wero ad vised to wear ritlncoiits ond rub Iters. Tho Scouts will meet In front of tho new headquarters nt H.HO ii. m, From Corvallis Mrs, May Miilhcs hna returned hero ufler hlnMidlnu several dnys In Corval Mia vlsltlnil hvr fon and diiuichtor ' in-law, Mr. and Mra. Mutt Miilhcs. CGM Duncan Goes Through CUM K, It. Duncan, former uuvy recruiter here, puaacd throuuh Klamath Kalis Friday mornlnif en route to combat duty In the Pacific. Changes in South End Church Times Announced Today MEHHIl.L New changes In the llmo of aervlco for tho Mor-rlll-Miilin Proabyterlun churchca will bo IniitiKuruted Sunday, May 2. Tho Merrill Sundny achool aervlco will bo held at 10 a, m,, mid the church aorvlce will be aturtcd at 11:19 a. m. Tho Mnl in church aorvlce will bo atarted at 10 a. m and tho Sun day achool thrro will take up at 1 1 a. m. This arrangement la nrce.iAiiry oa ono paator acrvca botli churchca. Courthouse Records Marriages DERBYARNEND. Benjamin Henry Derby Jr., 20, farmer, na tive of Nebraska, resident of Klamath Falla. Irene Pauline Amend, 20, clerk, native of Ncbrnaka, resident of Klnmnth Fnlla. HliEITIIAUPTP OLLARD. Foroat Molvln Brelthnupt, 10, farmer, nntlve of Washington, resident of Klnmnth Falls. Mar- liuerlto Frances Pollard, 18, - salesgirl, Native of Oregon, res ident of Klamath Falls. TONEY-DUNN. Lrfo Adelbert Toncy, 42, mlllworker, native of Iowa, resident of Bend. Pearl Emma Dunn, 44, housewife. Nn tlve of California, resident of Bend. Complaints Filed Kntherlne N. Olson veraua Henry A. Olson. Suit for di vorce, charge cruol and Inhuman treatment. Couple married In Minneapolis, March, 1010. Plain tiff aaks property settlement. Ed ward B. Ashurst, attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Irscl O. Chapman. No license tags. Fined $5.80. Clifford Elzlo McClellan, Pass ing on right side. Fined $3.80. I warn you that Australia Is in danger grim danger In tho Is- lands along our northern pcrim ctor, Thoro looms an Impending menace of great onslaught, Aus tralian Air Minister A. S. Drake ford. Have you seen ARATONE? Come In and cart your, eyes on one of our new ' Aratone ihlrla today! Aratnno la a new pastel ahlrt by Arrow pleas. inaly soft and mellow la color. It's matfo of fine broait. clnlh, cut lo the Ions- ' : fnmoui "Mltoga" fliure fit, anil (porta a Sunfor led label. (Shrinkage leu than 1). We have Aratone In ynnr favorite collar style and in your favorite color. Beturna South Dun Otler bcln bus returned to Oakland after vlaitlng here with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oltor-beln, MAIL CLOSINCI TIME (Effective Fob. IS, 1943) Train 19 Southbound! 8 p. m. Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m. Train 17 Southbound! 7 a. m. Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m. Modford Stage, Westbound, 3i30 p. m. Evening Airmail. Stagea to Alturaa, Aahland, Lake- view and Rocky Point. 7 a. ra. Eaglea Auxiliary The Eaglea Auxiliary club will meet tonight at tho homo of Francis Herbert, 2121 Wnntlond street, at 7:30 p. m. Hiram Johnson Not "Critically III" WASHINGTON, April 30 IIP) Son. Hiram Johnson (R-Cullf.) spent "a very good night" at the Naval Medical center nt nenrby Bothosda, Mil., attendants re ported today, adding that ho Is not critically 111. Tho votcron senntor was ad mitted to tho hospital Wednes day with a bad cold. BAUXITE EVERYWHERE LITTLE ROCK (I1) Arkansas produces 08 per cent of U. S. mlncd bauxite, ore from which nlumlnum is made, but couldn't get aluminum for n stato plaque. So a plaque of Arkansas mar ble was affixed Thursday to a 20-ton chunk of bauxite, and placed on tho Arkansas capltol grounds to symbolize the state's contribution .to war. VITAL STATISTICS TENNANT Born at Klamath Vnllcy hospital, Klnmnth Falls, Ore., April 20, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tennant, 221 Spring street, a girl. Weight: 0 pounds li ounces. GEN. STILWELL CONFERS WITH ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, April 30 (I' Llout. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwcll, commanding United States army forces in tha Cliina-Burma-Indln wnr theater, spent moro than half nn hour with President Itoosevclt today at the White Houso. It was tho first meeting be tween the two since tho war be gun, General Stilwcll, looking fit and smiling, told reporters ho could not discuss tho confer ence, Describing himself ns one who likes to tnlk, lie added thnt ho Is "under wraps," MiiJ. Gen. Claire L. Chennnult, cnuimiinding general of tho 14th American nlr force In China who arrived In Washington Wednes day with Stilwcll, will seo the president tomorrow. OF S Word of the death of Robert Swiinson, about OS, former Klnmnth Fnlls resident, was re ceived hero this week from Grants Pass where Mr. Swanson posscd owny Tuesday nt 2:30 p. m. Funeral services were held In tho valley city Friday afternoon. Mr. Swanson was a salesman with Mason, Ehrman for several years and with Mrs. Swanson mudo their homo at 828 North Eighth street. About nine years ago tho Swansons retired to a small ranch three miles west of Grants Pass, where they lived since that time. Mr. Swanson had been 111 since November. Mrs. Swaason nnd one son Earl, of Portland, survive. Get Your MOTHER'S DAY GIFT at the BAZAAR 107 No. 8th -Saturday, May 1st. 5 IP I!IG!I SCHOOL til By ANITA OWYN CAMPBELL Nineteen boys traveled to Medford today to try to capture tho Dlatrict No. 3 track and field title. The dlatrict meet bring! In com petition from every achool. our toughest op ponent. First place winners In the district can compete In the state meet on itssiSav 1 m&iw gene. These boys went to the district meet: Bellotti, Bigger, Bocchl, Cada, Davis, Dawson, Foster, Foulon, Ilcnlhornc, Hunter, Mocabce, Pntzko, Porslng, Petcrstcincr, Silva, T I n d n 1 1, Valllancour, Yank, and Young. Mr. Paul Dcllcr, track coach, accompanied tho boys to Medford. June O'Brien, valedictorian, and John Fletcher, salutatorian, have entitled their talks for com mencement exercises "How Far Have Wo Come?" and "Educa tion for Freedom," respectively. The list of members for the Victory corps has been posted In tho main hall. Members of the art classes have done some very nice work which is on display In the ex hibit case. Replicas of magazine covers have been drawn and New appetite appeal ! In sandwiches, aalad dressings and recipes you'll enjoy the smooth flavor and rangy scst of Schilling improved Mustard. K3! M Schilling PUT WAR ITAMPS ON YOUR IH0PPIN4 IIST painted and are well worth be ing seen. ' Senior students are reminded that there Is only li cent post age on announcements if there Is no writing other than the reg ular printing Inside. Nominees for student body of fices spoke at voluntary stud ent body meeting Thursday af ternoon. OPA Talks of Used Car Prices WASHINGTON, April 30 P) Tho office of price administra tion said today it is preparing to establish celling prices for used passenger automobiles. The regulation Is designed to prevent a sudden advance in prices resulting from a growing shortage of used cars. Murder Trial to Open at Gold Beach GOLD BEACH, April 30 (P) The trial of John Nodine, Sixes, on a charge of first-degree mur der in connection with the fatal shooting of his sister, Catherine Nodine, will open here Monday before Judge Dal M. Cing of Coos county. Organized labor knows that the best guarantee against revo lution In this country after the war is social and economic se curity. AFL President William Green. A minimum of 20,000,000 ve hicles must be kept on the road In tho interest of the war effort, for the transportation of war workers. HOLM! ASKED TO FIGHT FDR PORTLAND, Ore., April 30 (IP) Sen. Rufus Holman (R-Ore.) has been asked by Secretary Manager W. B. Greeley of the West Coast Lumbermcns associa tion to lead a congressional bat tle for additional Pacific coast forest protection funds, The Ore- FOREST FUNDS Covers 50'toot Area! Rotary Sprinkler FIRESTONE Wall-Tone Conn Willi On Coef fosy To Apply - Simply Thin ll With Wat Rtadlly Wothahl Transform the interior of your home quickly and eco nomically with Firestone Wall-Tone. It covers any in terior surface wallpaper, brick, cement, fresco, tile and painted surfaces. Nine smart colors available. M Vof 5 mows Grade III Tires Now Available ! 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