Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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cl o,tcd tor carrying
... ..minuted to
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, , ' i pocket nor
!'0d "them (or tooth-
ItioII shook 1I liead,
Lit 75. ...-i-
Stat Employs Bill
Proposed in House
SALEM, Fob. 1 (AP) A, bill
to establish civil service for
slato oniploycs win introduced
In the house today by nop.
Knrl 1(111, CuHhnuin, and Robert
Bennett, 1'orllund; and Buns,
Joel C. Booth, Lebanon, and Coo
A, McKonna, 1'orllund.
The hill would establish stand
ards (or now stuta employe",
and ulito give preference to veterans,
ManiUa
uhU and StOfU
HE l reopening lonlght
"... tut exactly ono
tj?, vacation . . . And
hliiii, 1 hoar, l going
"V"" ........ ,,lv butter
D mem, music and en-
Ecm.
hole place hus been re.
I .'. Align" Newton
kilned over (or tho now t
l1"". ....... ...nmlinp fWlHIS vonr. Rtotunn niillnH
L' added, bringing tho lliurprlso on evorybody , . ,
I ...in. - n.. ...
iQ IIVV. Jltll CU1UO UUl WHII H UUU UL
thing l ready for tho hnt In straw that has
... l7... . Alld SO 1 11 ,.,.r,.l Inlklna I
kg yo there! moy 00 wrong, but I think this
IS wo iirni iiniu aivmuu nn
made women's straws ... At
least those aro tho first I've over
seen , . , And are at Mou's, of
course.
As you would expect, tho
Stetson straws aro in tho really
new styles , . , Sailors and tri
corns that arc tho last word In
newness . . , and smartness.
In addition, Moo's has all tho
now sullor types , . . Like tho
ones pictured in "Life" maga
zlno . , . From tho llttlo French
sailors, through tho revived
"Bloomer Girl, to tho big cart
wheel sailors . . . You really
ought to see thorn,
And thero aro soma of tho
prottlost all-flower hats, in
spring pastels . , , And flower
trimmed straws ... I Just love
tho violet ones, myself.
In fact, 1 agrco entirely with
Ann Lander, who manages
Moc's Millinery Department , . .
She said, with a most complac
ent expression, "I think hats
are prettier this year than for a
long tlma."
Olt, yes , . , Moe's has those
now straw cloches for the
younger sot, too . . . And they're
absolutely darling.
Moe's Is at 612 Main Street,
you know.
S wmo news , . Cur
i hoi added a new lino
bnakc-up and complexion
Ipnrnllons . . .'An out
lidlng lino put out under
name oi nonce jnuru
New York , . . ' (New
oround here may ro
th e Renco Thornton
k Beauty just oft Fifth
li auite compliment
rin's i ,,. Because only
itorcs In tho East and
America havo carried it
is Winter, when tho line
broduccd on tho West
. . And on v the best
there are, getting it .
voice Thornton lino 'Is
Ion tho theory that
jtsto of skin is. neces-
r the 'best results from
. . i So there are nre-
(i for homo, treatments
Ikln, oily skin, acne,
:blni hair, die. ', But
tmcnts aro simple and
do, ana you don t nave
rough a lonu rlimmarole
W:
i can!t get your favorite
preparations, or ara in
M to try something new
good, why don't you
at Currin's ond osk Con
icrt about tho Roneo
m line?
ntally, there are a num-
DOffumM nnrl tnllnf
In the line . . . And I
Bell for two of them,
orchid" and "Mistress
Wit."
lis. ns you nrohablv
y now. Is nt Ninth nnrl
frcets . , , 840 Main.
mr. Kicrulff returned
Si i trl'. moro and
A Tti ll,J"K hav
in l ii'!0 Art Bnd O'"
Mil this week . . . But
f w many different
fil w,llkl ,lovor bo
ju nuoul mom all.
or Prizes, or for your-
obnhlv i aown "ccntly
lMirmlm,V0 ,scon 11,0
S n'-nol shelves
luclto and mlrrorsl . . .
l6hof,,"Wlal, even bud
"h us ually ara hard to
nsSm'.'h'Phionts
""c .. from 80o to
OF course, tho new cardigan
necklines wo sea on tho
suits for Spring call for
something different In a
blouse neckline , , , Not
absolutely necessarily, but
the effect is much smarter.
So I was very interested In
all tho new blouses at Whytal's,
among which I found quite a
few with tho new neck treat
ment. Tho difference lies mostly in
a stand-up ruffle, or lace, or
something at the throat ... Or
In a high, square-cut neckline.
Most of the new blouses of
this type come In sheer mntcrial
. , , All-over lace, or heavy net,
or dotted swIss, or other sheers
. , . Because Spring is coming,
I suppose , . , But there also
tiro piques, jerseys, crcpos, and
so forth,
Somo of the sheers at Why
tal's arc bcgulllngly trimmed
with tatting, even to the extent
of having tho collar nothing but
a piece of tolling . .'. And vory.
clover, too.
Naturally,, thero aro all tho
other kinds of blouses, too . . .
Washable sheers In tailored
styles that come In all the high
colors , , , New pensnnt blouses
. . . Tho simple standard tail
ored type that always is in de
mand , .... And tho popular
Jersey blouse that Is Whytal's
best seller, I guess . . . All In a
price range from $3.05 to $7.00
nt the present time,
There nro so many styles and
types that I simply can't at
tempt to describe any of them
. . . You'll have to see for your
self. At Whytnl'a , . . Ninth and
Main Streets.
Our fashion dattctiva srlca
Informs us that baranass will ba
tha ksynoU for Summar, 1945.
. . , For daytlma and avanlng
wear as well as play wear . . ,
Very bare midriffs, bare arms
and bare necklines . . . And
bare legs, too, with stockings
rlrtually out of existence . .
(Considering how hard It Is to
get hose nowadays, golng-with-out
probably will be a necessity).,
GRAND
JURY
INDICTS PFG
.0.
STEVENS
PFC Herbert Daniel Slovens,
21, Marino llarracks, was turned
over to civil authorities this af
ternoon after tho lClamalh coun
ty iirund Jury hud indicted him
on u charge of ussuult with at
tempt to rob In connection with
the death of Karl Hold, 41-ycar-old
Henley farmer, last Decem
ber. . . ;
Stevens litis been held In the
Barracks brig since tho night of
December 0. On tho morning of
Hint day, Hold was found un
conscious in tho reur of Kerns
Implement company. Ho died
without .gaining consciousness
four days Inter at Klamath Val
ley hospital. No charge had been
nlnccd against Stevens, although
ho has been held In custody bv
the military, awaiting action of
the grand Jury.
Joseph C. O'Neill, Klamath
Fulls attorney,, has been retain
ed by Stevens, it was learned
Thursday, Stevens is a resident
of rnlnesville, O., nnd Js a vet
eran of ovcrsenj duty.
Sheriff officers served a
warrant on Joseph- Rnymond
DCKouinno wnen tuo 'grand Jury
returned a secret Indictment
against him Wednesday after
noon on g charge 'of lurceny
from an automobile. Scgoblano
was arrested December 27. 1944,
ins duii set ai iuuu, and by or
der of Justice of the Pcnco J
A. Muhoncy was bound over to
tno grand Jury.; Ho has been at
lioerty under oond.
AAMl-c Francis' Jo serin
Glynn, USN, Klamath navnl air
station, charged, with failure to
slop nt tno scene of on accident
in connection with the injury of
AgKio uuuer, os, vas turned
over to civil authorities today
uftor he hud been relinquished
to tho navy following his arrest
December 18, Glynn was in the
county Jail in lieu of $1000 ball.
Glenn Edward DeHnrt, against
whom a truo bill was returned
Wednesday, was In Jail in lieu of
zuuu ball, charged -with .lar
ceny of an automobile. Robert J,
Baker, charged with larceny by
embezzlement, -was being held
under $3500 ball as was Clar
ence -Thompson, charged with
Doing nn accessory to a felony In
connection with Ui Baker case.
Our armed forces' are getting
all the penny-box' matches pro
duced and 33 per cent of the
paper-book matches.
Fifty-three per ' cent of the
32,041,970 , telephones in the
world aro located In tho United
States.
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Blended Whiskey, H ptt,
, 6S grain neutral Blrlf 1
OOODIRHAM WOHTI1TO.
Peerla, Illinois , .
CIO-IWA Asks Sound
Forest- Practices W.
PORTLAND,. Ore., Feb.. x'.UPt
The CIO '. Inlernationul , Wood-
workers of America culled today
for government uellort to enforce
"sound forest practices" in the
logging Industry, :
The union's executlvo board
charged Unit some lumber com
munities nru threatened with a
00 per eont cut In workers be
cause of industry's "failure to de
velop now wood uses nnd adopt
i sustained yield program."
They , urged Hint loggers be
given year-round employment,
working l fire prevention und
tree, planting during tho stuck
season.
BILTWELL
SHOES
For Boys and Girlt '
America's fuvorltc, because
they're built for health
... on correctly designed
lasts. The tough soles will
wear long the supple
calfskin uppers will take
and hold a shine. Black.
Sizes SVt to 3.
Smart enough for dress,
sturdy enough for school,
this handsomely stitched
oxford is soft, pliable,
brown elk. Tho durable,
long-wearing sole is moisture-resistant.
Built over a
last especially designed for
young feet.
The sturdy wlng-tip.oxford
that's ready for school or
play. With a husky solo
and strong brown elk up
per, it will take all young
Americans enn give it.
Built on a special Inst for
growing feet.
For active, restless young
feet. Flexible elk upper
with comfortable m o c
stvlc loe. Long-wearing
rubber sole. I'ltllv lined,
for smooth comfort. Built
on scientific Inst, healthful .
for growing feet. Brown,
- . .
Sandy Nevin, Jr.
for tho young man ' "
who care'
Smnrt wing-Up Snndy Ne
vin Jrs. Styled just like
dad's! S t u r d y brown
leather uppers. Long-wearing
Commando composi
tion soles nnd hoels give
sure footed gi ip Goodycnr
welts Sizes 2 to 6
SEARS
American steel plants have
broken all previous records for
total steel production during
each of the first five years of the
war.
Thursday, February I, 194S
Paris has a talking clock,
which automatically tells the
time when rung up. Four mil-r Charlemagne's empire, fought
lion people used the service in lover by his grandsons, was di
HERALD AND NEWS THREB
one year.
vided by a treaty at Verdun.
Queen Victoria ruled England
for 04 years longer than any
other monarch before or since.
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stars, buttons.
Army tan. 6 'a
to 7. 1
Boyville
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priced. Wide
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