3oi K o 1 1 1, SIX HERALD AND NEWS Thursday Feb. 8. 194$ SitOfU and SltOjU LINEN-liiius aresses are so at tractive . . . And unlike linen they don't wrinkle at the slightest provocation . . . And the new ones at Why. tal's are so darling . . I'm going to do a little raving about them. There are some 2-piecers, with pcplums, that are utterly adorable and very flattering on . . . Some have red jackets, navy skirts of crepe, and navy polka dot scarfs . . . Others have red jackets, black polka dot skirts and scarfs . . . Still others brown jackets wun , Si.lJ. f? I brown polka dot skirts and JUmT g (jilZ &H&fl srnrfs . . . And so on They're S19.95 . . . And you'll wear them all Spring, Summer and Fall. There are washable "linen" print dresses of Crown spun rayon . . . Very colorful to the eye, and made in darling styles . . . Only 510.95, too. One dress I really fell in love OMETHING entirely new to me, which it s a wonder somebody didn't think of before this, is a auest pow- der box containing four different shades of powder . . . It s such a wondenui iaea that the box would be ideal for a bridge prize, altnougn jace s with has wide pastel stripes nowders aren t considered, usu- crosswise ... (I mean, not up- ally, when one shops around for and-down) . . . Tan, pink, yei- prizes. low and blue stripes . . . Just The powder is one of the de- breathtaking it's so lovely, hon- lightful Linnea line which The estly . . . The material is wool Art and Gift Shop now is stock- and rayon, so it will have to be ing in its entirety . . . Which is cleaned instead o washed, but news in itself, because now the who cares when she can have a Linnea fans won't have to send dress like that? . . . It's $19.95. away for certain items. Of course, there are all kinds Linnea, you may know is the of new Spring clothes at Why- little pink fairy-like flower that tal's . . . About 16 different perfumes the clear air of the styles came in just during the woodlands of the Scandinavian last week . . . And more are countries . . .And the name arriving every day . . . And if has been given to the entire line you're looking for some lovable of toiletries and cosmetics, al- :.i. ho mis in dron in though there are three other j-- - -- . - l.JJ.. and look at them. At Whytal's Ninth Streets. fragrances besides linnea. Main and Besides the luscious powder, " there are lipsticks, cologne, per fume and dry perfume, bath powder and salts, deodorant and other cosmetics and toilet ries. At The Art and Gift Shop ... 519 Main Street. - PORTLAND MA LABOR NEEDS TO DECREASE PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 8 M) Employment at Portland area shipvards, which have attracted streams of workers from all over the country, will drop 90 per cent by next December unless new war contracts are awarded, the district director of the U. S. employment service said today. James H. Bagan predicted the decline would begin late in Ap ril, explaining the job situation has reached its peak. 'The over-all picture is the best now it's ever been," he de clared. "There's not a single in dustry engaged in war produc tion that is behind schedule be cause of lack of manpower." A few isolated cases where war plants are short of man power will be cleared up quick ly, Bagan said confidently- He also announced that the employment service has been au ihnriierf bv the war manpower commission to recruit shipyard workers here for the Todd yards in Seattle and Tacoma. Bagan s statement bore out a report from L. C. Stoll, state war manpower director, that the shipyard boom which nearly doubled this region's population was drawing to an end. Picnic Hamper' Feeds Tokyo Raiders ; . Jiiioonl. drmktnfl I i 1 i I mwi U, L I 1 ' f 1 ptetH'. bid onJ iv' ' .v .tS -.1,111111111 ii si'ii'Tiiiin f rt-o e-f I - wlt four I 1 ampattmnntl, I 3 for meat 1 I and groWi I gj- L QuvUnl rUST in time for -dentine's Day, a new shipment ot Mem's toiletries for men has arrived at Currin's . . . The first since before Christmas, when the store told out the line completely. If you know "A Man's" line of Mem products, I don't need Alt 1- ...t.- 1 1 4n tall vmi that it ie int lnn- YJJ peupie Him nave ueen -v ... j-w- wanting refills for your derful . . . The fragrance is a Red Wing ovenware . . . special one designed' for men Whether the dishes or . . And every man I know bowls . . . Will be glad to who has used the after shave know that Garcelon's has lotion, soap, talc, cologne, shav- received a shipment of this ing soap, etc., has raved about sturdy, attractive green and it. brown pottery "... . Plenty for Men's "A Man's" line comes seekers of complete sets, too. in goodlooking containers, sing Last year a shipment arrived ly or in sets, a month after Christmas and Currin's For Drugs is at Ninth was gone almost immediately and Main Streets. . ., . Because so many people like it for the cabin, barbecue, porch meals and other very in formal times. Any of the pieces can be used for oven cooking, you know . . . Even the plates and cups and saucers . . . But you'd never think it to look at them. It's not expensive, either . . . Cups and saucers are 65c, for 'nstance. I caught Mrs. Garcelon for i minute there . '. . They've sold the store to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell, you know . . . And I think she looks rested already . . . Although that might be due to the trip she took to the market and to see her daugh ter in the marines. Garcelon's is at 407 Main Street, Afoei I F YOU'VJi been looking for DaDy clothes, you know they're rather hard to find . . . But there are lots of stamped things in the Art Department on Moe's mez zanine, for embroidery and ap plique . . , Which I'll tell you about. The baby dresses, all made up and stamped, come in nain sook, organdy, dotted swiss, etc. . . . Others are just stamped and you are supposed to cut them out yourself. Gertrudes, too. There are pink and blue blankets, which are stamped and include the pieces for ap pliqued bunnies and baby chicks . . . Amazingly inexpensive, too . . . Only $1.80. The stamped crib covers are $1.00 to $1.98 . . . And stamned A LOVELY Valentine present ba& i!IowB,J?reJ39c ?Vu0' for any gal of a n V bm 0 cou"e the department has would be one of tta Rene! m'?tn,Ijust( "aby things . . . Thornton perfumes or toi- ."VJ1 ,flnd stamPed luncheon let waters . . . A line f that C oths irT ?l 0 to $2'30 and is entirely new on the Pa- f;amp?S d.resl?r,?r,tab e 5Carfs cific Coast . . . And available "T?8? i?.,1'6?1 for instance, at Currin's. And knitting bags, too . . . oS,v 'ss-vz ass asK&r; - to- Blv Mr. and Mrs. M. Mullins en tertained a group of friends at t a pinochle party Saturday night. Enjoying the evening were Mr. . and Mrs. C. Smith, Loye Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. Madison and Ruby Hanon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and children arrived home Tuesday evenlne. Kmlfh'e mntha,. iri. ence Smith, accompanied them or a visit here. Mr. and Mrs; Carl Proebstel and Jessalee Keffler left Tues day to visit relatives In Port land. Janet Prolsman and Belly Abbott left Monday for Port land. Janet will receive medical treatment at Portland. The girls will visit at Salem and Corvallis before returning home. The Women's club has post poned the card party which was to be held February 10, until February 24, because of the many cases of mumps at this time. Fred Stillwell of Ivory Pine is spending some time at Hot Springs, Ark., visiting friends. Pvt. James Boyd, who spent a 10.dBV fur nitoh ttaA lnrt ur.s nesday, January 28, to report back to his base In Florida. Mrs. Rnvrl cmrl Mu,ir,utH en. ron, remained here for the time. irn";i!iliiilil"lil!lli.llilij News Notes end !liilliillii!:.litiiii"r:'ll-i!l':.i''!c:mnii::iN! mm warn Com men .: .: IB, (ATSC photo from NEA) In early war days, when American long-rnnge bomber flights were new and rare, chow call aloft meant breaking out and eating the cold sandwiches which air crewmen had stuffed In their flying suit pockets. These gave little nourishment or comfort to men fatigued from long hours of coping with flsk and enemy fighters. But todev Superfortress crews, off to bomb Tokyo, enjoy hot meals, scientifically devised to restore combat-depleted energy. They are carried In the new B-2 food warmer, pictured above. Filled with hot food at the bomber base kitchen, Just before the takeoff, the warmer Is plugged into the plane's clcctrlcnl system, which mln tans the heat level. Measuring only 16 inches long, llwlda and 14'4 inches high and weighing only 30 pounds, the food cabi net was perfected in the Air Technical Service Command labora tories at Wright Field, Ohioi Each carries enough food for a six man meal. On. long mlssloni, B-29's carry two of the glorified "picnic hampers." in i! E-A 1 By JUANITA SHINN All next week, beginning Mon day, orders will be taken in home rooms for the senior cards and announcements. The per sonal cards are priced accordiing to the style ot engraving or printing. If students Plan to leave school early,! tney snoum ar-l range to pay onl their order in 1 advance. No de- Dosit of a n v 1 kind is ri.tfCY( will nav for their cards and announcements ! when they are delivered in the spring. . ! A representative in each home ; room is responsible for the or ders. The Hi-Y Is presenting a "style show"-on February 14, with proceeds to go toward the YMCA World Service fund. On that same day, the Hi-Y is hav ing its tag day, with tags present ed to those students who contrib ute 10 cents or more to the World Service fund. All students making this donation will be ex cused to attend the show, which is a parody of a style show. The boys in Hi-Y will dress like girls and women and show the latest fashions. The tentative date for the King of Hearts, annual formal dance sponsored by Jobs Daugh ters, has been set for the eve ning of March 2. The king and knights have not been elected by the members of Jobs yet, but bal loting will take nlarp nn Thuro day, February 15. From Medford Robert Mer-1 cer. forest engineer from Med- i ford, is in Klamath Falls con-' suiting with John Sarginson, ! Lake o' the Woods district ; ranger here, on transportation revision in mat area, including forest roads and trails. Sheriff Ends Water Trouble In Jail, Fails to Find Keys There's trouble up at Crescent. and the sheriff went up that way Wednesday to straighten things out. It seems that the last jailer at Crescent, Tommy Reed, left some time ago and Crescent folks can't find the keys to the place. In the meantime, the, pipes "froze up," they broke and water ran all over the -place. Sheriff Lloyd L. Low was ad vised. Yesterday the sheriff stopped at Crescent, couldn't get in the jail himself, but managed to turn the water off outside. No, he didn't find the keys.- Classified Ads Bring Results. 'l iCKI -A Kill , wrlYlCI 'AMI-' I WOMEN IN Mzcoxirpm, LAAHS AWARDED CLUSTER AN EIGHTH AIR FOHC'E BOMBER STATION, ENG LAND Slid Lt. William Laah, 22, of Klamath Falls, lias burn awarded the third Onk Loaf cluster to the Air Medal, enillva- lcnl to a fourth awurd of the ...Arli,l fnH ,A.l.-,.(.irt iii.hlm'tt. nienl"' on bombing uttucks over Uermany.' The airman showed "courage, coolness and skill" while serv ing as navigator in the 4t)utlt h.tuili umim a H.17 Flviillf Flirt ress unit of the uiglith uir force, commanded by Col. Frank P. uosirom oi uungor, nic. T T ....1.. !.. .n. f Mi. uk. uiu'iia iiiu evil ui nil. un.i Til. Wllllnn. 1 b-1. .. imn Di and, prior to entering tho army air forces in July, 1942, he was employed by the Lamm Lumber coinpnuy. HARRELL NAVIGATES FO Hovt J. Harrell. formerly of Klumutli Falls, and now a nuvlgator on a B-24 Liberator bomber, has' completed final overseas training at Gnwcn field, noise, icinno, im is the son ot Willlnm M. Hnrrell. 3114 La Verne. Klamath Fulls, mid was employed by Southern Pacific railroad prior to his entry Into tno scrvico in July of 1D43. Elastic Suspenders Work or Dress OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th TO FEATURE MEET Plclures of menibrrii nf Hie Klnmntli Fulls Woman's Library club, taken during Infancy or when they were "lllllo girls." were so light by Mis. C. W. Ilornlbrook who is In charge of a display to be nrriiiigtul Mon day, February 12, ut llui regu lar Library club meeting. Mrs. Ilornlbrook advised members that someone would be present from 1 p. m. on. next Monday, to accept the pictures. There will also bo u display of antiques at this program. Mrs. G o o r g o R. K. Moor head, executive secretary of the E. C. Brown trust fund, Unlver sity of Oregon school of medi cine, will bo tho spcakur of the day. Mrs. Moorhctid Is also state president of the Oregon Federa tion of Women's clubs. Classified Ads Bring Results. L.dltt' WORK GLOVES All-Leather Only OREGON W00I EN STORE Main and 8th MahJ.. . ... ,uy W"M00 UP your a,y nntild V?"t) Ah,, '' Wl J..M .hW "-""Ml 111 y ;v iiinii ii,st i . -" k rt. simp, , "Zl J! 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