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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1944)
15, 1M HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVI L.M Mn JmproY.i-Burt Si bu.ilN!H I'""" who huii fin for sovurul weeks, In li. steady Improvement, lgl L t l,omu "!ru B,,d w" 7. time In rout hero und ut Ehln at Ll0 ' tl' Woods. I . members of tho Klwunls f"i which ho In post presl I visited him at his home idy. , . LilnflTlio Eagles ouxlllnry Fv 1 5 It- rttiflllnr imtetini. I ? 'uno l6,t7:45 p. m In W ... 'mie' hull nl Blh nnri n. A potluok. .upper will F'u1' j ... urn-In nnri niixlllurv fZn End mombor In asked Zt 'something for tho sup BIiiko will bo plnycd oftor Imeeunic. li. Monday Mr. and Mr h. Burnett Jr., left Klamath Monday after visiting Cj, hero nnd In Poo valley. Movt to Parle Attaining c. noriiilunrlnnl mirl Mn 'Vnrr. n Parker of Crater Luke national punc, movca totiay to park head nuurturN for Itin Htimmnc 'rnw.tr huvo pont the winter und spring in rtiiimuui rails, i'arkcr said H l expected tho Outer lake iiiiKi in inn rim win rtA nnn tills weekend. Returns Horn Lou ln Mllcli. ell has returned from Dundon, whero alio la a teacher In tho Bandon high rchool, and will upend tho summer months with her parents, Mr. und Mm. E. L. Mitchell, 017 East Mnln. En routa homo alio attended tho commencement ut Pacific unlvcr ally, Forest Grove. VUH Rev. ond Mrs. Robert E. Mllum . and family arrived Monday evening from Texas, and visited briefly with his narcnbi. itev. and Mrs. S. B, Mllum, 2180 Applcgute. On Tuesday morn ing, accompanied by Mrs. Mllum Sr.. they left for Sliver Lake to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Small, and from there they went to Portland, whero Ilcv, Robert Milam hua accepted the pustorato of the Antloch Baptist church, no is a lormcr resident of Klam nth Falls, a uraduiito of KUHS and was prominent In footbull whllo in high school. To Albany Mrs. Daley. E. Robinson was here last week from Albany and visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Thomas, 2105 Wantland. Whllo hero she mado final preparations to move to Albany, which will be their ' permanent homo. Robin son, a Southern Pacific employe, wlli have a train run from Al bany to Toledo. .. Here on BuilntH Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cozod of Canyon City, Ore., are guests at the Willard hotci. They are In Klamath Falls on business. Coznd Is the nephew of Gary Cozad of this city. IOOF All Odd Fellows and Rcbckaha , are cordially invited to attend a moving picture to be given at the Odd Fellows' hall at Fifth and Main, Friday, June 16 at 8:30 p. m. The program is Deing presented in toe interests of the Fifth War Loan drive and should prove of interest to all. Refreshments will be served and all visiting brothers and sisters are welcome to attend. To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Gates, formerly of mis city, nave visited nere tor a short time on route to San Fran cisco. ' Gates was a former Emil's employe and has been In the South Pacific, on duty with the United States navy. Mrs. (jutes has been in San Francisco during his absence. - Bake Sale The Klamath Lu theran Ladies Aid is sponsoring a bake sale this Saturday, June 17, at Emil's Market. Also, those members of the Ladies Aid having Red Cross sewing are asked to please turn it in to the cnurcn. From Hllltboro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Hillsboro were visitors in Klamath Falls Wed nesday. : Transferred Gerda Persson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Persson of Plum street, and who has been, working for the government in Washington D. C, has been transferred to San Francisco. She was recently home on a week's visit. Returns Mary Desmond, who has been a house guest of Shirley Dalton, has returned to her home in Sacramento, and Miss Dalton has returned with her for a short time. . Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cox of Dorris were visitors in Klamath Falls Wednesday evening. From Portland B. E. Sisson and Roy Miller are In Klamath alls on business from Portland, Operation Wesley E. Sine. 7- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sine of 4220 Shasta way, sub mitted to a mastoid operation at the Hillside hospital Wednesday morning. On Furlough Private Ethel Storm of the air WAC is in Klamath Falls visiting with friends. She will be here until Sunday and then will return to Fort Bradley, Conn., where she is stationed. Classified Ada Bring Result. 4r.niG.COOL nrlnUs ll,,uvow For HOUSE SUPPERS Tor His Tired Fee $3.45 to 11.10 - DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main On Vacation Mrs. Gertrude Moore of the county assessor's offlco, Is on a two weeks' vaca tion. Sho Is visiting relatives In Washington. Manika SAofU and SAofU 0 you need a laat-mlnute Una for Father's Day? . . . Well, why not get him something that he seldom buys for hlmsolf but idorca using? . . . And I m stuff for his faco and rsino. Ilka after shaving lo- k, cologne, talcum, shaving r II... .1., .xnn 4nlli.l HJ, !HU1U diihvih mttw, iuiih id. hair dressing and tho like. , I saw so ninny in ma wuii f nl line carried at Currin's. it I decided I'd have to write iut them today. lurrlns carries mo lamous forth. Pedigree, Mem, Surf- fay, War, Field and Stream, i several other lines Just as Jiouj. . . . Tho Individual (mi are priced as low as $1.00 h ... Up to tho luxurious (dlgrco Items which aro $3.00 h. Or you can get sots up to too a box. She tax is extra, remember, glen's toiletries come In such jjlfhtfully masculine bottles id packages now. . . . And the isrances are designed . cspc illy for men. Mnd I know, from tho exper ice of gifts In the past, how kn love to fix themselves up ith such things! Currin's la at 840 Main ret. . . . On tho corner of ith and Main. Have you been down to Cal Ore on a Wednesday night re cently? . . . There's always a good crowd. . . . And excite ment. . . And fun, of course. . . . Just as there has been for yearsl fx X i0 you remember tho color ful Mexican chairs mat Garcelon's had a while back? A . . Well, I saw some more in tho window of tho store yesterday, and tie a special point to remark Ut them because thev are so (tractive for playroom, patio, Inette, etc. i Tt.. 1 4J H I I . ins; ie mipurtcu iiuiii ihmi- i, you know. . . . One of the w tilings that we have -been ttting in this country since we added to trade more with our rlghbor to the South. The chairs aro built sturdily. fd gaily painted. . . . Red, lue, cream, with all colors In ie decorations. . .'. And the fata aro pleated raffia, or imcthlng liko that. . . . $4.80. inoro are cuto tiny chairs r small children that match ie grown-up ones. . , . The Intcd ones are $3.18, and tho ipalntcd, $1.93. At Garcelon's, 407 Main Irect. e e . UAVE you seen the new gored "swing skirts" at Long's? . . . They're, un usual particularly because they have cute slit pock ets, trimmed vertically with self-ruffles that give an apron effect. ... A darling "young" touch. Thcso new skirls ore. mode of non-crushablc strutter cloth. , . . .And come In that gorgeous melon shade, red, luggage, brown and navy. . , , And cost only $4.03. Long's has Just received, also, a shipment of sheer blouses. One kind has the new, low rounded neckline with ruffles for an extra feminine touch. . Beautifully sheer, In white, with short sleeves..-. . At $5.05. And there ore some of the darllngcst white sheers with blue or red peasant-effect In serts. , . . They're simply dar ling, really. The short-sleeved ones are $4.05, and those with long sleeves aro a dollar more. Long's is at 719 Main Street. MaeX 'VE been reading about- the o i g success manufacturers navo achieved - w i t h, now mothotls of making ' prints. . . But 1 didn't realize tho aiffprnntiA ttn4tl T taw tht ecent arrivals in print dresses t Whytal's. ... The printed moBh dresses are 'nn making a special trip for. ' And I can't say less for the "ntcd jerseys and crepes that Just come in the store. All the prints come In tho ew lovely pastel shades. . . . "W there are stylos and sires " every kind of figure. . . . ,cWn belts and soparate bolts. . Gored skirts and slim, '"slit skirts And one at- 'aetlvo model that' la buttoned fom the underarm clear down n aide to the hem. t ' Whytal's has a good selection "unusual sheers, too. . . . In : There Is one model In a sheer 'rt with a cascading Jabot of same material. . A 2 Item that looks and is osts Very blt ot the. $2B U Another model comes In an nalviduallstlc sheer that has a ripd look. ... A stunning f js n solid pastels, . with a 'flattering skirt, at $22.50. .yhytal's Is at the corner of wn and Ninth Streets, w?,. A LOT of new neckwear hos arrived at Moo's. . . . Dick ies and collars of every de scription, Just about. . . . Frilly things to make you look more dressed up (Or .feminine), . and plain things for the times you want to be trim ly tailored. The dickies come In V-necks and round necks, with frilly Jabots or doo-dads, or tailored. .... . In white, pink and pastel blue, and a few in red and white At various prices from $1.25 to $3.95. The collars come In the square neckline In addition to round and V-necks. . . . They are available only in white, but there's one to fit every kind of dress or whatever you want to wear a collar with. . . . Fussy ones, dainty ones, unusual ones and severely tailored ones. . . . In organdy, ' pique, sharkskin, lace, and everything else that collars are mado of. .. They're on the main floor, and a lot are displayed on a table. ... So you can find them easily. : And Moe's, In case you don't know, is found at 512 Main Strcet' . . . New people in tha Klamath country are - course, when Spring li going to com .. 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