Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 03, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    IF TI ELECTED i d
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Dr, Robert S. Barrsll
I" I Barnrtl. Alexandria
rrl ,:..iiif(i as grand e,nlt-
J tlie Benevolent and
& Order of Elk. t Iho
F,r i. ko. V". trr,l"!!l,r-
k'& Salinas. Ca lf..
Hr oVl knight; James
Hr Mmcs North Tonn-
"S'pn Weir. Wichita.
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THM1
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NEW shipment of c"?r'
1 rV Sn mnnv differ-
mt tyi" wenvc l,,Mt
1 1 know iihtc mini
tilt ono of Iho kind you
l.i
. ntr.liillflM. 1 1 O-
E hosv itylcs, short and long
, uv, . I,, -Minim
Ml ihsdes. . . . And clov.
Mill, from ou, inm iu
kibby. . . Ami nil we Kinut
Ibttwten. . . . from .o io
1)J,
Cm. I mil In Itin store this
rime . .
i. vA l.ii. tnlrl Inn that
LJ .-.I ottrtmia f suits Br6
HI Sim -
uln time-it every dny. . . .
i I inw wine new arrivals
n that I simply must tnlk
my ire tnllored styles with
rtuy" touches. . . . Llko seal-
M revert, or unusuei
, , . Tnm llivo new niirnc
wti In the simplicity of the
.itti ilvllnc.
KH course, Long's has beau-
I dreumoKer nulla, too. . . ,
I ill kinds of suits. . . , Pin
Iocs, tiny cheeks, solid
Liti. . . . Soft lightweight
fcj, novelty weaves and hard
ih. . . . Kenny, n impossi-
In describe 1 tic Ml.
Prices on suits rnnKe from
) to $69.50. ... And there's
Irtmendous selection. ... At
nj'i. ... 710 Main Street.
MJtuftak
1GHT now Whylul'i Is hav
ing one of Ihoso clcar-'cm-
I out mIcs thnl the sloro in
1 noted for. ... All tlio
ill Summer clothes, and lota
of yoar-nrmind classics,
Became, as Mann told me.
'lut'i the use of keeping
"HI in lhf itnrn uihnn I nn'(
IVt room to pvrn Nfnrlr nn th
( of new stuff?"
I Iho kind nf n1n 1 tl I
ikci ono go sort of crazy. . , .
Id had tlmo yesterday 1
mid have Rotten something
' CVCrv ncruicinti R..I mm
m, I got a darling black suit
... r" morKoa down from
N to $15.
Here am vi,....i. i
. - iia inn
l!lm. . . . T,0 Inexpensive
Win, seersuckers, linens,
wri etc., formerly priced up
! w-85, arc now $3.
XHS t0 li)-l)5-
Wing Cay Arllcys, Suzcttes,
sm, prints, ,,i.ors. . . . Even
X!kiCW,p,lny-dolhcs w'th do-
S ,klrt!l thnt JU3t orno
"). . . . Aro now $5.
mI 1"?'' Jcreys, 2-plece
?; ;h. linens, "dressy"
w, tnnt sold from $10.05
W9 95, are 1)ow $0j
mi ini coats that still bear
i W T markc(1 rom 25 to
lot,"? KolnK "t $ . .' .
'up to $45 arc priced now
to'i ?" ct down to'
Sref and thlnus over
r 1 ' ' ' Nlnth I Main
AFTER lylnu around In the
shuda u cuuplu of Sunduys
HK0, and licttlnu sunljiirned,
1 decided Hint even staying
at homo has Its hii.urds.
, . . And went to Currln's
the very next day to K-t stuff
to put on my luce and keep
(unburn away.
Have you ever tried the nu
blnsteln lino fur suiiliiiinlnii?
, . . There arc three kinds that
I know aro Uuod, from my own
experience. . , . And Currln's
ha a Kood stock of them all.
One is Sunburn Oil. . . .
Which is Just wliut it is culled.
... An oil to prevent sunburn,
with properties In It which fil
ter out the harmful rays of the
sun nnd ullow you to net a
beuutlful Inn, quickly. . . . It'
1.00 for a U-ouiicc buttle, plus
tax.
Then there' Llipild Sunshine,
which Is a lotion for the same
Eurpose. ... It fillers out the
urning rays, nnd Is nun-tireasy.
. . , And, In addition, has mimic
thinu In It that i.i an insect re
pellent. ... So is wonderful to
tnko flshinu, If you can ko fish
Inn. ... I know several men
who use It and swear by It, be
cause It protects them from the
water-reflected sun nnd also
from the mos'iuitns which seem
to be unusually iinnoylnii this
Summer. ... It comes In two
sizes, USc and $1.50, plus tux.
And then there is Rubin
stein's Suntnn Cream. . . . It's
a lovely rotimlniion crenm. . . .
And, If you uso It heavily nnd
powder over it, you can Just
about keep your llly-whlto coin
plcxion Intact. ... Or you can
acquire a soft sunum throuith
its use. . ., , It's $1.00 for n 4
ounce bottle, plus tax.
ll'ii a uood thlni! to use some-
thinu I" protect you from the
sun, becnuso otherwise your
skin nets too dry and then
there's a lot of work ahead to
ttnftiMi nnd smooth It.
Ask nbout tlicso Rubinstein
products at Currln's. , . . The
ulrls there know a lot more
about them thnn I.
Currln's Is at 840 Main Street
... On the corner of Ninth nnd
Mnin.
fell
rlvcd m""1-0 has Tar-
1 "Ican-rr do :A'n(j
'4gotgv0d-1SoklnR that I
k t It! y u drP dwn. to
roariVCr?.dltforont
forSaDrA'.n lik0 this:
Service,' ?8". Rnd 11'98
ISO, ccs ior 8, $12.05 to
now tiff hM rcce'ved
'cd with n ' ,u chrome
1 the !(!rsilc 'indies
S-h W -"ber of
IT you want to gel in on Some
nood buys In blankets. . . .
While tho buying Is Rood.
... Be sure to drop in at
Your Storo and look nt the
blanket selection.
You enn go in for tho "blank
et club" for as little ns 80c
down, Earl Isaac told me. . . .
And every ono of the blankets
Is from a nationally advertlsod
line.
Your Store keeps most of the
blankets up on the mezzanine
floor, and there still are some
pcoplo In Klamath Falls who
don't know they're therel
Well, they ought to sco them.
. . . Every kind of blanket,
from cotton sheet blunkcts at
$1.30, through army and navy
blankets and all the various
wool percentages (10-28-50-80-100
per cent). , '
The nicest blanket In the
store, I think, is n fino-wovon
one called St. Mury's "Llndon. '
... It has a wider-than-usual
satin binding, nnd costs $22.05.
Whllo tho 100 per cent wool
blankets range In price from
$11.05, on up, the ono that is
tho biggest buy for tho money
I think, is tho "Springfield'
made by tho Wnmsutta. mills,
which sells for $16.05.
And Your Storo has a good
stock of blankets with around
80 per cent wool In them, thnt
aro priced at $8.05 and $0.05.
Incidentally, ono nleo thing
about a "blanket club" Is that
you enn buy several better
blankots, pay for them In drib
bles, and by tho tlmo you need
them you feel as If you got
thorn for nothing, because thoy
are all pnld for!
Your Store 1b at 721 Main
Street.
&M SduK( Vew Stfioo? Veuft XfdW&k TW-o Scmt fMfail Sct6t 2co SMoof
"Going My Way"
Said l-o Be Best
Of Crosby Pictures
No one ever suspected thnt
IlliiK Crosby, us n man of the
cloth, could Rive u lienrt-wiirmiiiR
performance. From nil reports,
IhoiiRh, HIiir's characterization
as a priest in I'linimount's "Go-
!' My Way. Iiirs him Into
the IhimllRliL for top academy
award laurels, lliealro offlcluls
said today.
A major shore of the credit
musl ko to I, co McCurey for his
dlri-cllon of this Rrcut motion pie
turn which opens this weekend
ut tho Ksqulrn and Tower thea
tres. Ills understanding of hu
man eli'ineiits blessed the produc
tion with goodness from the very
start. I'revlew audiences mar
veled nl the tempo and pacing
of "Going My Way," and humbly
paid their respects Willi sulvos
of appluiise lo the actors who
miidu sceiio after scene so life
like. Pentecost Car Hit
On Street Today
A cur driven by W. ,f. Penlc
cost, foreman at Dig Lukes, was
lilt on South Sixth slreet about
3 a. in. this morning, by a car
pulling oul from the stop signul
ut Altumont drive.
S. II. Hawkins, U. S. navy, San
Francisco, was driving the other
car, which Is owned by John E.
Hawkins, 025 Newcastle. Pente
cost claimed $350 dumugc to his
car.
A motorized Infantry division
consumes 12,500 gallons of guso
lino per 100 miles.
Junior Musician
Slate Recital
The Junior Musicians of Amer
ica, sponsored by the National
Institute of Music and Arts, will
be heard in a recital Sunday
afternoon, August 6, in the First
Methodist church at 1 0th and
High streets at 3 o'clock.
. Frank S. Long, who has been
tho locul Instructor for the past
two years, will conduct the re
cital. The public is invited to at
tend. German Prisoner
Leaves Stockade
SEA1TLE. Aug. 3 (IP) The
federal bureau of investigation
announced today that a German
war prisoner had escaped from
the stockade at Fort Lewis. Ho
was listed as Karl Schwingen
hcucr, 28; 5 feet 0 inches tall,
weighing 143 lbs., and having
blue eyes, blond hair and a
wound scar on his right arm.
He speaks some English.
AMERICANS FATTENING UP
Department of Agriculture es
timates that despite war re
quirements civilians in the U. S.
in 1043 consumed 5 per cent to
7 per cent more food than in
tho pre-war average 1035-30
and only about 2 per cent less
than In 1942.
Csrand Granada Launchar
Grenades which can- be
launched from the Garand semi
automatic rifle include the anti-lank
grenade, hand fragmen
tation grenade, the familiar
pineapple grenade and approxi
mately 30 signal grenades.
GRAIN BUYING!
Wa will b in the marker for ll
kinds of grain particularly brew- '
Ing barley of good quality. Sea ut
before you tell.
k Klamath Basin Cooperative
Phone 45, Tuielake
k Pacific Supply. Cooperative
Phone 4411 or 3266, Klamath FaHi
. , Phone 115, Tuielake
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