tMiiy T, IMS HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE 0 0 From Virginia Jack O'Kecfo, acainim first clans, BKAUEKB, laft Tlnirsriiiy mornlnK to report for duly nt Cump 1'nrkc, C'ullf. With Mm. O'Kucfo hu arrived lii'i-o Sunday ulKlit after havInK boon Nlutloiicd at W 11 1 IiimikIji n'K , Va. Ho vinltorl at Chester, Calif., with his ulntor, Mrs. Clarcnca Crnpo, and continued horo for u brief Htny with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamcit O'Kwht of Dar row nvnnuo. Mrs. O'Kuefo has left for Reno whoro aha will re main for the duration with her parents, On Tuesday the two families drove to Yrvkn, Calif., to visit Mrs. James O'Koefo's father, Henry Gould. To Ashlsna Andrew Lonoy Jr., director, ot music education In llm city schools, left Friday ninrnluK for Ashland where, he kvlll Indue u music contest held In the valley town by Ashland city schools. In Duluth Walter Nelpp and son, Jack, hnvo left for Duluth, Minn., to visit friends mid rela tives. They oxpect to return June 1. V LiRht-Weight Htle Holder Visits RslatlvM Lynn Propst, eumun 1c, SKABKKH, has re turned to Mndford to visit Mrs. l'ropst and son, Michael, after a brief slay hero with his mother, Mrs. Ivy Propst, of tho Empire holul, Lynn, former employe of tho local post office, has been stationed tit WIlllamsburK, Va., but Is to report at Cump I'arko, Calif., Sunday mornlnx for fur ther orders. Propst also visited In tho vjillcy with his sister, Mrs. Lester Lanfer, of Medford. Returns Horns Mrs. C. A. Peterson, the former Vlrnlnlu Sawchuck, has returned from San DIcko where she has been with her husband, and will be at the home of her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sawchuck, of 325 North Tenth slrcot for the duration, PRIZES OFFERED III T Special prizes have been of fered In Klamath Falls school! to stimulate tin can collection In the stutowldo contest May 10, 11 and 12. i The local committee an nounced the following prizes: One dollar In war stamps to the boy or girl In each room brlnKiiiK tho most tin cuns by the end of tho thteo day drive. , Five dollars Inwar stamps to tho boy or illrl bringing In tho most tin cans In each school by the end of tho drive, Ton dollars In stamps to tho boy and Klrl bringing 'in the most cans In the city by the end of tho drive. Wounded Pvt. Horschcl At kinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Atkinson, of Mil Main street, I now in a military hospital In New York whero he Is recover ing from wounds received In ac tion In tho North African coin palgn, according to word re ceived by his parent. THI WW "VITA-FELT" Here's i smooth hat that s toughlel Tha exclusive Stetson Vita-Felt Process makes this light-weight hat resilient but sort. It's a real quality hat with modern lines that will hold their shape. The"Vita-Feiris the answer for the choosiest hat fancier. $10. (SFiown: the Stetson "Whippet") DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main In Michigan rFC Melvln W. Hunter, MP company, has Just . ,.........1 I .An. - ,-ln tn Dntlln I r.flnl. Mlr-h nn nrHr Hunter I IVliU.l ........... - - ! ..... -I 41.. .. ((. .lt. n't trade Oregon." ' Move Mr. and Mrs. Walter i Walker have moved from 2730 I Derby street to tnclr new home I nt nrl9fl nplfiunrA whleh thev purchased recently. Walker is with state police. Visitors H. B.. Kclley, 720 North Ninth street, Weyerhaeu ser employee, la able to receive visitors at Hillside hospital fol lowing a major operation. FUNERAL CARL AUGUST EGELINE Funeral services for tho late Carl August Egclinc, who pass' ed away at Yrcka, Calif., on Thurjdoy, May 6, 1043, follow' ing an extended Illness, will be held in the chapel of the Eorl Whltlock Funerol homo, Pine street at Sixth, on Sunday, May 0, 1043. at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. Marvin Horn of the Church of the Nmarene of Dorrls, Calif., officiating. Commitment services and Interment family plot in Llnkvlllo cemetery. Friends are Invited. STERILE KANSAS CITY (P) A young housewife asked Grocer Jack Brlftbolse for a peck of seed po tatoes. An hour later she returned with a platter of them all neat ly sliced "You've made a mistake," she complained. "I've cut all of these potatoes open and there's not a seed In any of them. The room for Improvement Is plenty big enough for all of us OBITUARY CARL AUGUST EGELINE Curl August Kgelinc, for the last sixteen years a resident of Dorrls, Calif., passed away In Yrcka, Calif., on Thursday, May 6, 11143, at 8:110 a. m. following an illness of several years. He wus a nutlve of Sweden and at tha time of his death was aged 00 years, 4 months and 16 days. Surviving are three sons: Snow den W. Egollne of this city, James of Mountain Grove, Mo., and Acle of Dorrls, Collf. The- remains rest In the Earl Whit lock Funeral home, Pine street at Sixth, where friends may call Notice of funeral to appear in this Issue of the paper. MAGICIAN MEDIA, Pa. (P "Steak and potatoes," ordered Philip Wag ner, in a rostauraant. "Sorry, we're out of potatoes," the waitress said. "Well, I'm not," said Wagner, producing two from his coat pocket. Luckily the restaurant had the steak. Construction of Sd Cleaning Plant Started PENDLETON, May 7 (P) Construction work has been started hero by tho Pendleton Grain Growers, Inc., on' a $29,- 000 seed cleaning plant which will double the firm's present capacity, Syd Lalng, manager, announced today, The plant is expected to bo complete by June 13 with cleaning operation scheduled to begin between July 1 and 19. Cleaning of seed peas comprises the bulk of tho work, 80 carloads having been handled last year, TOM DIXON VISITS Tom F. Dixon, general man oger of tho Great Northern railway, with offices In Seattle, was a visitor at the Klamath op erations of the company Friday, Dixon renewed acquaintances around town. Ten years ago he was superintendent of the G. N operations in this division. From here he moved to Mon tana,, and was later promoted to the managership with offices at Seattle. He paid a visit to the Klamath chamber of commerce Friday morning. Divlnyl oxide, a new anes thetic, is said to be more rapid and efficient than ether, chloro form, or any of the other anes thetic gases. P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lom of Tlmi ptrmintnt Rtoulut Rcporto of progress on the Boy Scout-Girl Scout-Camp Fire Girl drive will be made at a meeting of workers called for tonight in the bluo room of tha Willard hotel, according to John Ebing cr, general campuign chairman. Eurlier In the week, workers met in the same room for a din ner to kick off tho drive. The dinner, Eblngcr sold, was provid ed through tlio courtesy of W. D. Miller of the Willard, without cost to the youth fund. Portland Flood Danger Lessened PORTLAND, Ore., May 7 (P) Danger of a flood in the Port land area of the Columbia river lessened during recent weeks but Is not over, Edward L. Wells, j government meteorologist, said today. 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