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21, 1944 lumber HERAt AND. NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE saomw .... Mu Manilla SltOfU and AofU ., D ScplnillbW n'ulilii. com- I""' u person scurrying 1I fr more, blanket " Ami If you nemv nvu :,J mics you Just shnply fe rr. rssuin . . . K You1- s,,"' l,n". tromc"' ' "i. nr b iinkols . . . . uitlo wool, all feuch H'c vi.i iouii pcrccntoiici, B ner cent wool. 10 .P. .ii..unnl hlnnkotil Bt I'5 ctorc Hint I'm going to th-trMlca im"" . iii 100 per cent wool, mid "Jin . . Which l Ihe ti Vim i of the Springfield PL. mnd by tlio famous fere's"-the St. Mary's k.t t $18.09 ... And the Kfl-WoieMft" t $14.08 . . . ,h 100 per cent wool. , And the Glbboney "Freedom" Inkcl at i . , nastel snnucs nuu iiniumi . All have satin bindings, t.. .rii nf blankets, you low. depend on various things I SUCn as ino winiii v. mo L'i..f IV. nlnfnf us of the five, the length of the libers, LIBERTY SHIP (viurm T Of course. Your Store has lots other blankets Beside tnesc . mt.nl inned . . . Tn fact. F'il find many different types inurr nrlccd ones of any It and quality there. And hy tne wpy . . . xouv - , bre'i lnyaway plan on blank- f'uflAi4lA i. .mi la tin nil fltronc . . . ion h pav as little as 80c down l blanket, anci mono rcguinr ,wnli In .little dubs. vnur store li at 721 Main Lett, you know. THERE'S no need to freeze when you get into bed, be- viiubu vrnyuug mis a new shipment of darling pa jamas and nighties ... In nt.fl.-.., n..n.1nl I I-.. 4 ...Ml AlClllliVt UlUL Will keep you warm and look cute on you. The pajamas have butcher boy stylo tops . , . And arc full cut throughout, with good scams that won't give . , . The Inn. t.n In n-lnl. ...III. Mnl-..4. 0.U ,1, ,,..lta VY.VII Wlll.HO.' lug piping and the lowers In niain pnstei snaaes . . . iney l,a., Innn .Ihala. fnn... In all sizes from small to extra largo . . , And cost $3.50. The outing flannel nighties enmo in various nrlnU with dif ferent necklines . . . Some with ruffles and very quaint , . , xncy nave iuhk mcevco, iuu, and are in sizes from small to extra large . . . But cost only $2.05. Whytal's has a couple of ship mems oi cneniuo rones, ujo and Mnrtfn Whvtfll fold mi VOX tcrday that more and more will be coming in every day. Whytal's is at Ninth and Main Streets. 9 iOME awfully good-looking leather compacts nave ar. rived at Currln's . . . They coma In tan, brown, red, green and black leather and cost onlv $1.08. lnclud- tj the tax. I They're a nice size, and flat, fc carry In your purso . . . And re for looso powder, of course, tith a puff enclosed. I At currin s , .. . ruintn ana tin Streets. - , m w m f t ,UITE a few new styles in snocs navo arnvea at raoo s Shoe Department this week, so I thought I'd tell M about a lew ot tnem tnai i appealed to mo particu larly. 1 One Is a cute little number femlniscent of tho "baby-doll" woe ... it has tho same low Jtel and round too, but comes a modern open-heel design . TIV r I .Unn Man! .'or young girls . . . And is tr eed nl. nnlv s OR In black fr brown suede, or patent Jolhcr. Another la a new spectator jump that is just like tho Con i e "Navy White" style go pop lar this last Summer - . With muc trmgo accoration only It comes in black . . . And 4 55.05. 5 uiv nuveim uiiAu jftyles in alligator, and several in lizard , . . Beautiful shoes pat you'd never guess cost only ana .uo. And a number of other style rn you really ought to see for gourself, because it's so hard to At Moc's ... 812 Main Street. THE now Anatolo Robbins "Prismatic Make-up" has nUn ol riurln's . . . I Maybe you've read about jr. what a sensation n Uann mnlrlnft . . . Not OnW u-.nt,.. tr a nAW nrinclnal in cosmetics, but because the effect on a gal s face is so letcntn . This Anatole Robbins, in case you don't know, has long been a chemist , Ana muiu ic.o"' 1.. I. l.. nnnn IliA malte.UD di Ijr lie - . . ni iim T.urrnna ncach Art Festivals, until Pearl Harbor stopped them. , His "Prismatic Make-up" is a u Uni t. Il.lnlr nnrl PrCfllTlV liquiu Hi" - your whole face, and It drips immediately, leaving your sr .. li nnrl .mnnth nnrl hcautifully tinted in the powder shade you should nave. You can powder over it, too . It malrf.ll a WOn II ywu im . . . a a urfnl nowder base . . . AllQ . i ..nrlntv of shades. There are two types of PriS' xnl....n" at Piirrin's . . The Pln-Up is less expensive (A one-ounce bottle is $1.00, Unn shnllld last frOITl our to six months) . . . But It isn't quite so fine and five drops are needed to cover your . U Only throe drops are required ...i ii.a tvir. White Ca- WliCll v UU Wt1 if " V mclia type . . . Us texture is different from Fin-Up, being smoother and finer . . ..And a two-ounco bottle, which is good for BOO powderings, costs $3.30, plus tax. . Anatolo Robbins has a purse make-up that is new and dif ferent, too , . . It looks like cake make-up, and actually is hard enough to be carried n A nn thr hnltltst daVS . . . But on your finger it becomes a smooth, creamy foundation . . , You don't need a sponge " . And vnil don t or rnoiowmt; - r . need to powder over it unless you want to, as u turn - powder snaaes. They're at Currln's for Drug ... Main and Ninth Streots. WASIIINflTON. Sent. 21 iVPi C'onstniction of mcrchnnl ships for the war in Europe is rapidly drawing ' im end as emphasis sinus to tyiKis wanted lor tne war in the Pacific and for post war trade routes. Tho rniliiiil nf thn Lihni'tv shin. which started life as an ugly rlrllnn K.,1 lw..t.mn U llfnflr. horse ot the fcas, already is be ing tapcrca on in iavor oi iusiur vessels to span the vast Pacific. When the war in Europe ends, It ,..n. Inn,nnI fnrlfllf n,nn mil. tracts tor iioerty snips win oc cancelled, with aossiblllty that nn ninrn IcccIh will be laid. As moro of tho bigger, faster ships comn off tho ways and the number of Liberty ships contin- tin. in ,'r.rrr.acr. 1hr mnnt.hlv fnn- nage delivered will decline, at least tor tne next ouvuidi months. n,nnl Iti.llnsltnnc Ifil. 104 construction in shipyards under tne junsaicuun oi mc jntiriLunc commission are about 10,000,000 doMHwpiifhf. IniiR fcari'vlnc caoa- citv). as compared with last year s record of lB.zaa.ezo ions The number of "SDCCial mili- larv tvnn" tthitm Ik increasing monthly. Principal production n thus rnipprirv ir mo new vic tory ship outfitted as a combat transnort. Another new ship coming. into production is the P-2, about the size of the peacetime liners, Ur...Ulnrtlnn arA Man I, 111 tn n flltr. ihg'the war, the P-2 will be used as a troop carrier, atier tno war as an ocean uncr. Other ships for which there heavv demand for the war with Japan include high speed tankers and tasi, sieeK i-iype .l.tn. Tim P.clilnc ,irn,.fi rlnci0nf.d hpfnre ihn war as nan oi a ioiik- rango construction program to restore the American merchant marine to lis one-time giory Act or Hall's Version of Dorsey Imbroglio Bared ft r.lltlorrl Rmrlford Russell, 25. son of Mrs. Katy n.,cu. Sll Ml. Pitt, is reoort- e,A mutlna nvar Franca. Ho has been flying with the ninth air force a pilot oi a inunuernou fighter. man. No one wins but no one cares (or do tncy;i A 1nl nf nonnln haun harm acV. Ing and wondering what Sally Mueller was doing on the back nt fUn ftolii hanino pf nlrlliro taken with Governor . Dewey. She was acting as reporter lor tno crater, ana went auwn iu in terview mm. Tima Saved on Propellers - A nA.tr fli.n.trtn traHr'r.t which M.lnJ- H-Annllfl, hlaHflD t Within one ten-thousandth o an inch tolerance may sparK a revolu tion in established production mothnds Timn saved ner blade exceeds one hour. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21 (VP) Movie Actor Jon Hall told the grand jury that investigated his battle with Band Leader Tom my Dorsey on the balcony of the musician's Hollywood apartment last month that Dorsey hit him ' Wltn a Dig DIBCK U11I1K Midi came up and struck me between the eyes." The transcript of Hall s testi mony was filed today with the clerk ot the superior court. The actor's version of the .imbroglio, InDnlho. I.rlth IhnCA nF 11 nthfr witnesses wnose statements re sulted in indictments charging i ,. i icioniuus HhHauii. HKaiiiai. "uinizj, his wife, and Allen Smiley, Hol lywood sports figure, also includ ed: "Dorsey said, 'I'm going to kill you.' I grabbed him around the head and said, 'If I go over the railing you are going with mn Wn olnnd tllnrA IVTv nncP was bleeding but Dorsey said it was him that was bleeding. Then Pal came running out, and she grabbed me Dy ine nair. , nAn.a,r hit m nn tht 1aV with something and took me off my feet." Hall's testimony declared that Mrs. Uorsev cui mm wltn a knife or a bottle. "Instinctively, I punea my head back," Hall testified. "I don't know whether it was a bottle or, a knife but it first caught me on the nose and cut through my nostril. While she was doing this, she and Tommy and everybody started screaming at the top ot ner voice 10 onu ley." . ., , . Testifying about now me iigni started, Hall said he had left the Dorsey apartment but re- f.ivnnrl in nM thr. nursp nf his companion, Jane Churchill of Kansas Uity, mo. ne saia ne pui his arm around Mrs. Dorsey and apologized for returning. He quoted Dorsey: "What are you doing with my woman?" "I asked him wnai ne was talking about," Hall's testimony stated. "He said, 'I saw you look around to see If I was there.' I said, 'Tommy, you are drunk or you have been smoking me wrong Kino oi ogaieuua. Thai Hull testified, was when he was knocked down. Hall told the grand jury that after stories of the fight ap peared in the newspapers, Dor sey telephoned him and said: ' Df ma t-nmo mit tn vnur house and I'll call all the newspapers nnrl huoA thftm sonH nnDnlfi nut. here and we'll have our pictures taken togeiner playing Ki lum my or drinking, cokes or. some thing." Hall said Dorsey and his wife called him many times to apolo gize, and that Dorsey once tele- pnonea: xms imng is kkwhh nfnttt, eAclntlo Wo'tn Cfnt In ffd something to make them laugh lt oir witn tne people, tne ais trict attorney and the grand Dorsey, Mrs. Dorsey and Smiley refused to testify when they were summoned before the grand jury "Grasshopper" planes are be- In.. .,-r.A tn li tnlonlinnn wires on the ground, while flying about zou leet nign ai po to iu m.p.u HORIZONTAL OIL DRILLING Horizontal drilling for oil, deep under ground, is new method to recover additional pe troleum from partly depleted fields after pumping and pres sure methods fail, ; . HOT IN KANSAS WICHITA, Kas., Sept. 21 (A") It' was 96 yesterday, hottest September 20 in Wichita weath er nisiory. turning! UATI-U nil! COR SNIFFLY (kad Colds Hoad colds can cauae'much suffering. tit Va-tro-nol up each noatrlf.RUevea sneezy, stuny ais- treas. Also neips Ifvi mis prevent many colas irom devel oping If used In time I Try it. Fol- Inm nlrrt.1nn. n folder. Works flue! I quickry raliavB I - H-'-' 3SE2S VA-TRO-HOl T TTI&NTTA SHINN wuu iha T.ttln Thmnlrr in ilfi 1F1.I1 mv moe urith clnU scattered all over the place, kalsomine cov ering half the room (the half in- ninri nrf inn i nnrl Hnfi uiokvi down :urnlture all over the stage, it is a pretty sure tnins that something will be happen ing in It in tne near luiuit. After inquiring here and there, it has been disclosed that two one-act plays will be given in the Little Theatre during the first week in October. Tomorrow night Is the first nntU..11 flnl-nn'nf Ihe SPRfiOn. PCO- pie are beginning to polish their r..nl., nnina and dlist off their rabbits' feet, hoping it will help the Pelicans aeieai uib wiaw. Generals. . TUn tvtoin tnnin of conversa tion in the corridors and class rooms is, ")Jia you see jjuwt-j irt nini,t9" Then there is a k..laJ A coiiHinn nvpr whether this man or that man is a better &tudia q Beauty HI? nlhn- ilnv TTern Short wauea to me, 'uo, wiu don't people keep their ap pointments?" ... And there, sitting and waiting, J ,, on w 11 y t n I s mewanme a were two of the operators at the StUtllo of Beauty . . '. Who told mat it was almost lime im !nwr next appointments, so they "lew the missing women weren't going to show up. . There's a terrible shortage of oeauty operators, you know . . . And many a gal can't get an "Ppointment when she needs ?,ne, i . But mora gals .could, " fne ones who can'! keep ap pointments would let the beauty 8"P know In advance. "hat's more, the beauty op TOors lose money whqn they "ve to Bit out a missed appoint Hnt instead of working. .... ... i.J. nt lamtl I . .m.iJ ....... shades nas aii iv -A Garcelon'a ... Including 1 Y." .u.j-. that Mr. Garce- Lm tne snouts : j fl Ion calls her 'pride and jov" and w n i c n . . in..l tn a f-rilt. beep telling me dm pie of monms. Whilehewas'at the market dMrlng.mimmw.jbOl that a "ennui"' K'"" ,v,. which she fell in love w th. was being www - ------ manuiacturi-i - , order to make a number of shades, out of thtaI.n?W the Ha had a whole bolt of tno .r. n aha nnrsuaded mnv floor llim lO niURii uiy -- lamp shades as he tmlM And iney hjiivv. vtf.o U,"n:ui(: r .hnnld tel you is a lovely design of pine : cones t mere wro ui-u. - ' . . And parchment ones, too - . Priced from $2.28 to $6.95. Oh yes . . . And Garcelon'a -loan raflec- Jamps . . . li you -v An Exclusive New DIAMOND DUETTE 0' GOLD & An enitiH firafnoltf)i ef una wnns goia. r.nvv.., In .v.ry d.loil. 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Fall of '44 : 1 , SERIES Jh I XV4V AV HJiWmM look-In o thrillino eolLcfio;, thot v .fe ' V I in I tWt( Ti nMi' at colore. FMchsio, peacock, purple, red, moU S:!l 10 mt3 U 1 I HIARIS 0" OBlU f I CMATIOM ' i I low gold mounlingi. I MeorMhoped doilgn. l" ' V ENSEMBLE 10000 I . :. tngmmnllng!iy.S0 M RICKYS .IEWULEI6S 700 Main Phone 3151 1 i. t - ..-.nnoO Z Joots-,: tot o . . oft0' . nd to v-r' - t0t' ottov .Cos?T eeC--V jveWe,uw on?oow iCi "y iv wn?:f TL. P.JT. Maarlt ' Workers to Make Surgical Dressings; 133 So. 8th St. Telephone 5188