Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 16, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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MEETING HERE
1NEW line of bath luxuries
has been added to Currin's
already big selection . . .
And these are lower in
price because they're made
in Hollywood and the
freight or express isn't so muchl
It's the Cire line (that should
be an acute accent on the 'e
In Cire) . . . With Swiss P ne
Bath Oil In huge hsndpatnted
H-ounce bottles lor only $2 00
. . . 16-ounce bottles of Bubbling
Bath Oil, in a very sweet bou
quet fragrance, also for 83.00
. And a Bubble Bath in pow
der form, in handpainted box
that might have its uses later
for various other things, at
a , m tr. a whnU rmund .
Thl last comes in four frag
Afoel
THINK the new sequin
trimmed hats are so intrigu-
Iwmtt inj ,itH an T had a
chance to examine a number
of them careiuuy, wnue
waitlne for Ann Lander to
This last comes in iuur -- waiting for Ann Lanaer 10
ranees that I noticed, Pine, Jas- et tnr0UBn wjth a customer at
mine, Carnation and Apple Moe., Millinery Department, 1
Blossom. took advantage of the time.
(Naturally, the SO pr J Th. gtyling is so clever, with
federal tax should be added to blt. o mgt-rj,i going this way
the prices I mentioned). tnd tnat , , , You wonder how
At l-iirrln'l For Drue's
840 Main Street, on the corner
of Ninth. ... -
and that . . . You wonder how
v.a... .iA u AnH then the
judicious use of black or colored
sequins, few on one type of
hat and a lot on another, indi
cate good taste throughout
But of course, these are Beth
and Shorlon hats, and that's to
be expected.
This if the season of dress
hats, you know ... So in addi
tion to the new sequin-trimmed
frivolities, Moe's has a wide se
lection of ell types of feather
trimmed hats . . . Which are
proving as popular as they were
last year. .'
Incidentally, I noticed that
-aa .BlHaa thnM llUrinEZ
Russian shako styles in all the
F IT'S liquor seta or glasses Kl.V.i'.. inr Htm
to drink out of, Garceions w"""
is the place to snop arouna
QaceloHl
I
in . . . Not every kind of
M. glass,. however, out an amai
ing variety for the times, I
think. ,
There are cordial glasses,
wine glasses and martini glasses
. . . Lots of the best looking
sham-bottom highball glasses in
13 and 6-ounce sixes . . . They're
really clever,. with bases of
aAlM Vianri-f-llt prvxtaL
.npMWt Ha hail a bis
stock of liquor sets, -with decan
ter, glasses and tray . . . Wine,
cordial ana wniwej
are . . . And. good-looking por
able bars . . . (Not the big kind
that you push, but . the small
ones you carry) . . . And some
lovely crystal decanters. :
Lit course, were ue u-.w
Moe's is at 512 Main Street.
.
In ease you don't know,
Abbie Green is playing at
Cal-Or these days ... Or
nights, rather, except Mon
days . . . With a dandy little
orchestra that we're lucky to
got out here la the wide open
A
Mrvnnni etitnmant of vouth-
tuiiy siyieo. nnitnu
ifMitM nn lmvea hi vvnv
tars . . . in me earner
.V.a.4aa wml'll W.nt fnr late
Dimuvo jum "
vn snri Wlntor wear.' and
ui ram-ae. w which, inctaeroauy, ao sien-
items, but I couldn't se everJ derlzihg Job; -
thing yesterday-while I was in are tailored styles in
uarceions . . . ui mom -f""- navy and green . . . Simple at-
You can get bobby pins. In
a little bullet-shaped contain
er to carry Tu Pur
At the Studio of Beauty en
wn;uri n.aaam
Ninth and Main Streets.
..it-, .
fairs for everyday hard wear,
that cost only .o.
A little dressier, but Just as
utilitarian, are the one-piece al
laira with adjustable peplums
. . They're very trim looking
. . .. Ana are .o, too.
TTrtf ArK occasions there are
a, cleverly-styled frocks with at-
UtjlfL Stat tractive details .v. Black : or
7 wv brown with aqua trim, and blue
THIS year, again. Your Store with pale, blue trim' . - And
fhSTnea'for I Jfc SSSSgh "The X-l
... SehwmeVuertlon ciwV according to your
a, to whether the doll? would &JJt2
!!B& "JJSTf" J mvters is at Ninth and
ere., etc., line so nmnjr it -t.(.
on much-wanted items; . Main Streets. f , .
If you remember, tne aons
are attractively dressed babes
. . . Twelve character in each
of the lines, which are named
the Mother Goose line, the Toy.
land series, and the Garden
group ... They are about eight,
inches high, and are boxed so
that shipping is easy;
Prices are $1.75, $2.35 and
$2.50 each . . . And the dolls
are attractive-enough novelties
that grown-ups who collect
character dolls will enjoy them
as much as children.
Your Store will gift-wrap and
pack them for shipping, as usu-
This country has a right to
expect business statesmanship
that matches its military leader
ship, Rilea W. Doe, vice presi
dent of Safeway Stores, Inc.,
told a large audience at the
Thursday noon Kiwanis lunch
eon at the Wlllard hotel.
Talking on the subject, Ob
jectives for Citirens," Doe listed
as worthy objectives the win
ning of the war, the exercises
, nt,tM.htn nrlnrlnles.
and the election of strong, sound
men to public office.
In emohasis of the need for
real statesmanship, Doe dis
cussed a number of national
problems, including me mourn
ing national debt. He reminded
kl. lta.n.H 4l,at MrMV lUm-TPS-
JII3 Itoiciica ...... ' " , j ,
sary debt incurrence is loaded
unnecessarily on the shoulders
of the sen-ice men who return
fu, fl.klin. 4h nation's bat.
ties. He pointed out that pres
sure groups are constantly de
manding things from govern
ment that mean an added debt
burden. . ..... ,
"Remember, ne saici. wiai
somebodv Is always asking for
T.fr miit holding
our hands out to the govern
ment. . .
.He also criticized the "picayu-
at.M a.fl.Flnif nt Vti ,l na-jt" hv
bureaucracy and the vast vol
ume of law being written ny
bureaucracy "outside the eon-
stitutlon: througn directives,
orders, etc. He said there are
now 3.000,000 federal employes
exclusive of the armv and navy,
and that in California there are
239.000 federal employes com
pared with 30,000 state em-
Doe urged real sacrifice on
...a Mnma ,m.t ,nn pnnmnu.
tion by every citizen to the
welfare of his community.
He was introduced Dy Tea
Medford. district manager of
Safeway. Wives o' Klwantans
were wests, as well as a num
ber of Rotarians.
Funeral Scheduled
For Oregon Editor
mr i AMnnv Nov 18 t!P
David Arie Decook, 58, editor
a. ,1 Vii.lnain nanaDAP fit thfl
Tillamook Headlight-Herald who
AtA t . Taction,! hocnital Mon.
u.m i, a a i --
day alter, a nean attacit, win
ha V,t,T.ta1 hara PriHav.
Ua TnaA Kaon in-nnPf of the
Headlight since 1929 to the time
it. merged, with tne Herald ana
continued as part-owner of the
f r, m K l n a f inn
His widow, Elsie, a son, David
w., three brothers ana a sister
survive. .
His important role in making
naval history in the destruction
of the Japanese fleet oft the
Philippines doesn't prevent Vice
Adra. Mare A. Milher, carrier
task fore commsnder, from cut
ting a fancy cake with a smsll
boy's gusto. He's pictured seated
at a special mess aboard the
aircraft carrier Lexington.
TVta martmA n-"na im nnHlM- a
major general commandant who
receives orders from the secre
tary of the navy.
al, you know
Street,
721 Main
OME very lovely new -lines
am 1 hava hn arirlM) at The Art
V and Gift Shop, and Mrs,
1 1 Kierulff told roe the other
YJ day that still more are ex-
p e c t e a as- deliveries are
made on tne items sne nas
J 1 alnaa h. 'Ann VlPr hll
band bought the store early this
Vail
When I wag In this week. I
noticed especially the new fig
urines ... And I want to tell
..... aUa.. Iham
There is the California Dresden-
line, with the exquisite de
tails and delicate coloring that
made the original Dresden
china famous.
rruaa. ! tho CnrAav line Of
dainty china figurines, which
i-,Kl"n M 4l.a lir-aal V,a 4nlH ma IK mflOP DV rElUKCCS
H vyi- x ic, .tie name uwi" w ... -r
lor'- Wallrviner inj Polnf from Drpsdea nOW- living 1H
H Store" fool you, you new- Philadelphia.. ' ;
comers . . . Because Goel- And the Knox creations in
. . . . . if.. i 4.- HamiAe
ier s ines xo nave an Kinas cnina ana puneijr . . .
o things for the home, in animal and bird figurines, this
addition to wallpaper and paint house puts out beautiful mm
a a MHM i. uAm iiiro raarottf. boxes
nnu iiiuic Dvuvrv to muoh
In all tl,a tlmo
There are framed pictures of
all sizes, on all subjects, and of
all types . . (Just about) ,.. .
Mirrors, whatnot shelves and
various gadgets for the home.
I even saw a big stock of real
leather picture frames . . . And
noticed Imitation leather ones,
too ... As well as goodlooklng
wooden frames.
Goeller's is at 434 Main
Street , . . (Down by the ration
board).
Heads Leyte Japs -
nrst , .""aim
r -w:-r.-Jiiaj)i. W.a. ..ajL.jl
j
V.; r mfivy
Lt.-Gen. Shiro Maklno, above,
commands Japanese, opposing
the American forces on Leyte
' Island, in the Philippines. He
r is believed to head the infamous
Iflth Division, which General
MacArthur said "did the dirty
work on Bataan."
Today On The
Western Front
By The Associated Press
Tf tt-k l.rmKerCV
which cloaked its operations
tor montns was umiip
day and it was disclosed to
be operating in Holland un
der Lt. pen. William H.
Simpson.
U. 8. 1st Army Timed to
coincide with an offensive
by the 9th army to the north
in Holland, plunged forward
in tne Aacnen -tremendous
aerial and ar-
.:ila-u VtAmhorHmant.
U. S. 3rd Army Drew the
net tighter arouna tne iri
ress of Met, guarding the
Saar area, by advancing to
within a mile and a half of
h eltv.
French 1st Army Plowed
,. rA An a 2R.mlle front
to within 11 miles of Bel-
fort, on the extreme souinem
1 4V,a f-nnt
British 2nd Army Drove
to within 38 miles or uussei
j.a an tha Rhlnp. cainine
from seven to eight miles
from the jump - on oi no
. i i T1 .1 1 nlfnnclVR.
soutnwes. nuimuM W..V.,.....
ti B 7h Armv-Took Ste
Pole,; 42 miles from Stras
bourg. ... . , .
r...jl ! Armv Hold
Ing south of the Maas river
in Holland.
SHEEPLIHED SLIPPERS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
SM Mala
aaJ
You really ought to see them
, .j. At The Art ana uui onuji,
819 Main street.
Currin's now has some
more of thosa wonderful pro-fesslonal-type
hair brushes
. . . With blaek nylon bristles
that do a perfect Job and Just
about never wear out . .
S2.2S , , . At Currin's For
Drugs . . , Ninth and Main
Streets.
Portlanders Observe
70th Anniversary
PORTLAND, NoV. 1 W)
They remember well when Lin
coln was president and the dem
ocrats "kept very' quiet," said
Mr. and Mrs. John Billman here
yesterday on their 70th wedding
anniversary.
Both of them, former Indiana
residents, ' are in good health.
John, at 92, has his own teeth
and said he never had indulged
in coffee, tea, alcohol or even
milk.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
: Klamath Falls, Oregon
Announces a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
, EntitM
Christian Science; The Way to True Peace
.. By ;
THOMAS I. HURLEY, C.S.B., f LouitvilU, Kentucky
Member of the Board of Lectureship ef the Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston, Mass.
In Church Edifice Corner 7 0th and Washington
Friday, November 17 8:15 P. M.
The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Saturday, Nov. 18 -- Beginning at 10 A. M.
PARISH HOUSE Corner 8th and Jefferson
Farrell to Ask
Extension of Motor
Drivers' Licenses
ciT.m Nov. 10 iri octiw
i ci.ta p-hart S. Farrell
Jr., said today he would aslc the
legislature to exiena muiui v-
. . . . i 1Iaanaaa 4r- annlh.
nicie anvers UVCiWC v
TU. llaan.aa nritfinallV WCT&
to have expired in 1943, but the
letriKiature exienaea inciu. j-ai-
aT, .alj (ha ..uaniiA 1 nnl TK"H.
i aj v.af ulc nffiro larlrfl mif.
cu, oiiu iiw. 7.
ficient help to mall out new
ones, i
Overseas Gl's Sent
40,612 Tins of Food
rnnVAT.T.IS. Nov. 18 (JPt
Gl's overseas were sent 40,612
tin cans of food as i,nris;mas
treats from Oregon, the Oregon
State collese extension service
reported today.
fruit canes, nara canmoo,
J., Attn nnneoa rnfffti- Slid
akaaaa. W m T A 'M-nlpr! intO the
cans at county extension offices
as a special service, tsenwwi
county sent the most cans
. -a , a .lit. On.O.
7KUH. i .inn wax tip, i. wiui dui..
then JacKson, wim oaoo. ,
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a useo. one
in the classified.
Flersheim
SHOES
Stetson
HATS
Aprons
Tea Towels .
Novelties:
Toys, animals,
dolls, baby clothes
e Cooked Food
Country Store
Candy
White Elephants
BOOTHS
For Your Ploasure '
Hot Coffee
and
Doughnut 1
10c
FORTUNE
. TELLING
booth by '
ONE WHO
KNOWS ALU
BEST WISHES
CLOTHING COMPANY
Compliments
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
Phonv8222 901 Main
Foulger's
Beautiful Shoes
Sportswear
525 Main
Currin's
For Drugs
Klamath Falls'
DRUG
and
COSMETIC
Center
Prescription Speclqllsts
9th and Main Phone 4514
Svansen's
Barber
Shop
623
MAIN
Service
Always!
Centra!
Meat
Market
QUALITY MEATS
0. F KONSCH0T
906 Main St.
flrtttfoiu
Facta ry-CaatralUe'
ItECAPPIXG
4X0.14
7.00
t Orad A QnalHr Oamal-
back
OnannUad SaUsftction
lfe Eatlon Certificate
Xeadsd
. STORES
S2T Main
Phone 3234
Protection for All the Family
CaU
Northern Life Insurance Co.
LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH
3-in-l
803 Medical-Dental Bldg.
Phone 3423
James Patterson,
District Manager
Compliments
KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
H.E.rlauger!
YOUR
BUICK
DEALER
HOME
LUMBER
and
SUPPLY
CO.
Goeller's
Wall Paper and Paint Store
PITTSBURGH
PAINTS
PHONE 6704
434 MAIN
Klamath Falls, Or.
WeVe
Always
Glad to
Help
You!
'
CARTER'S FINE
Corner 7th and Pin
FOOD?