Mny 10, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page nva c 6 Evangelist K vinRellitK. Sliinley Coinsloek of New York will ap'enk nl K In inn t li 'J'emplii tli In week, Ilia mihjcclx for tlio week tiro a fiillows: Tuoscliiy, "Doctrine of Devils," At thin service Hovercwl Ctimstoek will lie ni ii'ii k ii in on hill experience In visiting I'll t her Divine, the little niliiii'd man who cliilim lo h find, Wednesday, "Hell's Unlinly Trinity." Thursday, "America's Homo of To(ly." Frl (lny, "Leprosy In America." Sat in tny, "Kvolutlon, from Whence Cmiin Mini. God or Gorilla? To Balem Mr. and Mm. Nor val II. Jimrii lufl Saturday for Kulcm. June In on vacation from his dutiu auperlntond ont of Ilia Oregon State high way hop. Mr. Jono, who re sides In Snlom, hat visited here for snvoral day. They will stop on route north to pend Mother's Day with their daugh ter. Helen, who make her home In Granta Paat. Accept! Poaltlon Mrs. Betty Brewer haa accepted a poaltlon aa case worker with the Klamath Kvimijellal Coinsloek will bo county public wclfuro comnils- here Ihla week only, ao ovory one la limed to attend these serv Ices. Meetings atari each night nl 7:1.1 p. ni. Goes Eaat C. S. Robertson, president of tha First Federal Having and Loan aaaoctatlon, ' will li'iivo Sunday for Chicago to ho present al the meeting of the executive council of the United Sliitca Suvlnga and Loan league, lie will return to Klamath Fall about May 10. Hera for Matting Roger Fol giite, field recreation representa tive of community war aervlcea (nun Portland wna In Klamath Fulls Monday for a conference with representative of the city reoreiitlnn committee, troop en tertainment commltleo and Com-niandna. Leave for Freano Mri. Jon Grimes (Ona Mae Maaaey) and young aon, Jon Michael, left Saturday for Freano, Calif., where they will join ChlcX War runt Officer Crimea who la at tinned at Camp Plnedale. They expect to return to Klamath Falla sometime In early summer. Home Ec Club The Home Economic club of Henley grange will meet at the home of Mrs, Silas Orlrjilo on Wedneaday, May 12, at 2 p. m. All women members of the grange and their friends are welcome. Beturna Mra. C. O. Andrua, 2100 Union avenue, returned on Saturday from a business trip to Wnlla Walla, Wash. Ion. She wa formerly env ployed at the King county pub lie welfare office In Seattle, Waah. Mra. Brewer, whoae hua band la In the aorvlce, la staying wllh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klrby of 10HB Portland atreet, for the duration. Through Hare Llout.-Colonel Earl Bradfleld and his wife, lor morly of Chiloquin, passed through here Saturday on thoir way from Washington D, C to Pine valley, Calif. Bradfleld was justice of the peaco In Clillo auin beforo he entered the aerv' Ice and he and hit wife have many frlonda In thla area Attend Welfare Meet Three menibcra of the Klnmath county public, welfare commission will go to Portland next week to at tend the annual atate conforonce for aoclal workera to be held Monday and Tueaday, May 17 and 18. Thoao attending will be Mra. Altha Urquharl, Mrs. Betty Brewer and Peggy Constant. Called to Portland Sheldon Brumbaugh, architect, waa call ed to Portland this weekend to work with Rol Morln, promin ent Portland architect, on the site plant of a large government building project. Brumbaugh expecta to return to hit home here sometime in July. Vlalta Parents Mra. Todd Knapp arrived on Thursday from San Franclaco to vlalt her par ents, Mr. and Mra. B. A. Dah Icim on Kane street. WORKERS GET S74D0 FOR SGOUT FUND Corporal Street Visits Parents MALIN Corporal Charles Francis Street, only aon of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew K. Street, is spending several days on fur lough here with his parents. Fly ing from Fort Bonning, Ga., to San Francisco, Cpl. Street com pleted tho trip to Klamath Falls by bus. The entire traveling time took only two dayt. A member of the headquart er company In camp he It as- slating with officer's training. he , had two year at Oregon State. Eighty-three workera have re nnrled a total of S740O cnmnleted toward a goal of $10,000 for the Before enlisting Scout-Camp Firo fund. , More than 25 workers are still in the field and numerous workera have additional calls to make. Vcrn Moore, drive chairman, urged all workers to complete their calls aa toon as possible but to make all contacts possible before turning in final reports. Citizen of Klamath Falla who were not contacted during the three-day drive, are requested to send their contribution to the Boy Scouts of America office which is being used as a cam paign office. The Boy Scout of fice U located In the United States National bank building. John Kbinger, general campaign chairman, expreased the belief that many people will dealre to add to this fund In order to aa sure success to the three youth agencies involved. He further stated that pledget are fully at acceptable as cash Inasmuch aa these year-round agencies oper ate on annual budgets. At a climax to the drive, the Lions club la offering a $100 war bond prize to the team which raises the most money on the drive. The bond will be turned over to the fund to furth er add to the total of the win ning team' solicitations. Sophomore Honorary Taps Klamath Girl UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene Late last week Kwama, women's sophomore honorary, tapped 10 coeds for membership. Among those chosen was Mary Corrlgan, Klamath Falls, fresh man In Journalism. Her parents live In Klamath Falls. iiHlllll illipillil or Your mm i l l momaiio if ii mn i fi CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, May 10 (AP-USDA) Salable hogs 14,000; total 31,000; opened slow, closed moderately active around 25c lower than Friday' average; top $14.60; bulk good and choice mO-330 lbs., $14.40-55; most good and choice 150-180 lbs., $13.75-14.40; bulk good 300-550 lb, sows $11. 10-3.1. Salable cattle 14.080; salable calves 800; bost steers and year lings aleady to weak; mostly atendy; largely alccr run; eastorn order demand fairly broad; bulk $14.00-10.75; top $17.50 on weighty steera and $17.00 on long yearlings; best heifer year lings $10.35; heifers In moderate supply; mostly steady; bulk $13.7.1-10.00; cow very uneven; steady to weak; cutler $10.25 down; most beef cows $11.50 13.00; buls fairly active; fully sternly; heavy sausage offerings to $14.00; vcalers active at $14.50-16.00; stock cattle scarce, steady; medium to good grades $13.50-15.25. Salable sheep 10,000; total 15, 500; flit lamb slow; early sales about steady; good lo choice fed western wooled lambs $15.50 10.00; good to choice clipped lambs with No. 1 skins $15.15; few medium grade wooled lambs downward to $14.00 and below; alieep nbout steady; good natlvo clipped ewe $8.00; few choice held nbovo $8.50; few choice wuolerl held above $!).B0. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Mny 10 (AP-USDA) CATTLE: 8110, Steers steady; one load cholrn 1270 lb, Idaho steers $10.75, one load medium 086 lb. Kniss steers $15.00-15.35; size- iidio supply grass range cows weak; common to medium bulls weak mostly $10.50-12.60. Calves 7,1. Steady to weak; few good 2im-:!,10 lb, calves $11.00-15.00. 1IOUS; ;i(IO. Around 15 cents lower, sows 25 cents lower; small package. 230 lb, Oregon $15.35 extreme top, bulk good 200-280 lb. California burrows and gilts $15.23, loud 176 lb. $14.50; odd Kmd sows $14.00. SHEEP; 800. Largely spring limibs, good to cltoico quoted $15.00-16.75, scarce; medium to choice shorn ewe quoted $6.50' 7.50. P ( L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION Nl) Uil ol Tim Pormanont nilulltl DR. E. M. MARSHA Ohironrsnlla Phyiialan in No, iih - anniira Thiatra litis. Phone mt MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Bouthboundi 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m. Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a. m. Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stagt. Westbound. 3:30 p. m Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturaa, Aahland, Lake- Tlow and Rocky Point 7 a. m. Mllla PTA Mills achool PTA will meot Wednesday, May 12, In the school auditorium. In stallation of new officer will be held at thla meeting. Mother are Invited to visit achool from 12:45 p. m. to 2:30 p. m. Card Party The Suburban league auxiliary will hold the last of a series of nlnoehle n"-l-lea at the KC hall Tuesday, May 11. The public ia wclcomu to atlend. POLICE HOLD 10 AFTER WILD CHASE THE DALLES, May 10 MP) Slate police held In jail today two men who emerged unscathed from a wild chase In which three shot were fired, their automo bile struck two other and later overturned. SUte Police Officer D. CaJ- clato eald he lighted a care re ported stolen from Hood River. He started after it, but H aped through the buslnesa section at 60 mile an hour, striking and glancing off two other machine. The vehicle overturned on a curve and City Policeman Bar ney McCaffcrty (aid he fired three ahota at one man who ran from the car. He surrendered and was book ed as Earl W. Beck, 26. His com panion was booked as Jack Do, 24. Casciato said they were Port land shipyard worker attempt ing to return to their former home In Georgia. VITAL STATISTICS HEATON Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., May 10, 1943, to Mr. and Mr. Norby Heaton, route 1, box 671, city, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 61 ounces. PIMPLED SKIN use Sonttaoptta Lotton, famous medicated powder blue, an hfttpful to pimpled Irritated skin, whtn duo In external causes. You'll lova It. Promotes Bklnhenutr Sklnenre. Thrra flattering complexion ahadrs. Kleah, Brunette, Cream. 10c, 60c. ANT! SEPTI C LOTION Courthouse Records Complaints FiUd Genevie Yvonne Bryant ver sus George Edward Bryant. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and in human treatment. Couple mar rled in Goldendale, Wash., July i, 11)41. Plaintiff asks restora lion of maiden name, Gcnevie Yvonne Warren. William Can- ong, attorney for plaintiff. John D. O'Connor and Violet O'Connor versus Martin S. Nel-' son and Corinnc L. Nelson. Suit1 to quiet title. William Ganong, attorney for plaintiff. Alverda M. Graham by and through Verona P. Dahler, guar-1 dlan ad litem, versus Edward i John Graham. Suit for annul- j mcnt. Couple married In Port Townsend, Wash., February 7, 1043, J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Marlon Monroe Valentine. Void foreign license. Fined $25. $10 suspended. ! Robert Herald Cline. Viola tion of basic rule. Fined $25. $10 suspended. Richard Kcrmlto Storch. Oper ating motor vehicle without clearance lamps. Fined $5.50. Elks Initiate Lt. John Raffetto Elk lodge officer convened In a special meeting Sunday afternoon and initiated Lieu tenant John Raffetto Jr., Into the local lodge. Lieutenant Raffetto Is here visiting his parents. He is on leave from Infantry duly In Tex as, but expects to return to Tex as on Wednesday. He could not be here for regular Elks Initia tion ceremonies set for May 20. Cattle, Horse Raisers to Meet The Cattle and Horse Raisers association of Oregon will hold its thirtieth annual convention In Burns, Oregon, May 21 and 22. Range cattlemen from over the state will meet In the Harney county cattle town to discuss mm of the nroblcms that face their Industry, I The labor tltuatlon, fire con trol, range management and the effect of variout government regulations will be considered. Barbara Bentley Leads Group Song UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene Barbara Bcntloy, Ma lin, sophomore in music, led Al pha Delta PI in the song contest held late last week on the earn pus. Barbara led the long "In the Still of the Night," and the group took honorable mention. Miss Bentley Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bontlcy of Malin. JEALOUS, EH7 SAN FRANCISCO, W) In stead of artificial flowers,' Mrs. Merrill A. Newman arranged fresh ones on a veil and wore it as a hat. But the bonnet didn't last long. Curious luncheon guest kept pinching the flowers to see If they were real. KEEN EYES NEEDED! 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