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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1945)
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J'S-rn iv. -' Referendum Petition Filed Against Bill SALEM. April II) (T) Pre- EIPZIG IN BRITONS NEAR HAMBURG PORT IBox Olllco Opens Mi JfCW "DANGEROUS JOURNEY!" ISM 1 1 1 j i ' rrr-- Sim Somc Vn uritriit meet-1 1 -A.-.,1t..W j ;.':-Tvr:;,,; M l big double feature f MnHirtin. ed division crsansa a aim" -" ""r -, -aiiiMie "o. i-ear. iwsaraunst a- w.sc: ir 'Ami nnrth of Miaari ani iTOr wise xas: as x -j - 11 : 5re- Hitler's Earariai! rm-ifv Rrfble&zaea. ed an earber satemcrs ttac 3 Amerjcass had touC n 139 " ter of Xcwrrierf- R?xif tr Axr liaa wi'T me isirs Dehydration Fiast aad 4ita Cxf" - -" esmre -T - e-anri; las jiuucntu c? ccsnae a 5- ! tvaratam pUia. 5 f ea, cor- K prr-KTfJ runwi jum OC so fie3&fg of 55; (lapsed wtue at work at 9 sac,, jr: liajmat bsn. fee 3EJat G2 armargg , was rcshea trr a JrE3saE saasrnmn- 2 n- :-ssc r.ic Set Ju. 1- ramiNt!" wnr nir &sm rmz lest amweae t: ie a lT-JBi5e dash to mSias S of Asjjrxrx. 'B-evar-Ba erf LES-TOK H If I a Tames artjoe yon keL jLiwig icr a toed on Mothers DT tils y faDa en Ssaday. MT And it's not tee toea to b ntaldng roar cboic at gifts, U joa ax poet to got what 70a wast. . . . BscanM, of coarse nieo things am not so oasy to find tilts dr- . " KUmath Arobmance service 10 5,, j-rjnuMrr arntn Kiamatb Vaiiey hospitaj. ; to 3 a Tacaacr rjat yasc. Mr Beaver was reported toj be quite iU and is receiving Dllrt.- fnr C of C medical treatment. Her husband Ball OtS TOr t Of V. is with the Sea bees in the South ; Election in Mail Pacific. j .'." Ballots for the cha-nbr- of commerce election were p'ia-yr in the mail Wednesday tm schedule. Polls were open ttas morning and will remain open until Tuesday noon. April 24. Ballots may be rnailnri or brought in and will be counted after the polls close Tuesday. Newly-elected directors will meet with the present directors in a joint session Wednesday. April 25. The new board will take over the first meeting in Slay. ezsrjea- j pi Martha '.Uti a;!r:..Ja -ii, 'A- ;sc."i." ,mu- riwunaiua. Mel. anruiiir.w. r iurimf orrt? nw'in i"-. Tntiiitex. "IRt 4:ilK. wftt:nrt ant .nuaBiUjt Ir: 4nii o, -Sia:. MMt tt-xr. uilbsc H(H -tsiar. anc 2d art TOMKms "5'ra e-.1; hb iror mi "trm; tr snttr ; lis ctt icsc ikw vKaiw we been ro ToUfcewus. Our XATT sBsaultiBj tr S Ofcmirwt ipmrnf rmvr asa inar iat -ttrroT ; the Jap aur inrt me sunt aevv i era! of xiur pesrrD?s -Bnt aan BCed a TiiiTnhHr ic nur iitasr ac IV I T-iiy PINE TRElM V 1 fa Continuous O.Uy j f ! 1 1 1 I I 1 ! 1 1 1 H 411 M ! H ! I II HI ! I t !- open 1:00 P. M. 1 " I LrJ GORILLAS' R0GERS t&i k xher F,,m uk M I ith"TRiooiR" r v f r cta ptc com ay two h: 5ww1JJm . tfJfrSjrl I Vgii C!XJ.I il STARTS :I SHAftYH MOrTETT -f, TODAY I Jill Una ALSO hit t lULIAl !jj 1 ESMOND O'COHHQII cabauer fUH' hst...Mo fORtovs? A 1 1 1 ! I! r rf 1 1 starts Yrx tfTlT MATWEE DAILY OPEN 1:30 - 6:45 J',' I jf : fSptS VyHEN THEY TALK... ; .( XWrT I ' WHEN THEY KISS. 7 1 rfA' - tv ! W MARY ASTOR V ffT I VSyArk i -Jfen, GLORIA GRAHAME ITA h J SllSVft t PVl MARSHALL l i V 7 1 ! "2 ( PROUDLY WE SERVE , ' RobjS VVotlety q , Newt ) Sporty Sj i . " . tt I M & Q4t SI?. T took an actual demonstra tion to prove to me that the candlettes at Currin's are vastly superior to ordinary incenses. . . . And If I can t convince you here, you can have a demonstration, too. These candlettes are called "Burning Perfumed Sticks" and not incense, because they are HiffTnt ' I h a Mlwtn f roVi ntnr LOTS of mothers, I think, pm Redwood, Desert Flow would like something that ers or Orange Blossom is corn is very new in style. . . . pietely unlike any of the heavy Even though the style Is a incenses you have s m e 1 1 e d revival of one that some burning. mothers may remember Candlettes come in utility from away back. . . . The packages for yourself or in gift choker. packages. . . . With holders for A new shipment of pearl the "Burning Perfumed Sticks." chokers has arrived at The Art And the packages range from and Gift Shop. . ." . One type of 50 cents to $1.00, plus tax. 2 or 3 strands of ' pearls on At Currin's. : . . On the cor black grosgrain ribbon thai ties ner of Main and Ninth, in back. . . . And another that ... u pearls ail around U or i strands) with a sterling silver clasp. . . . Prices are up. to s.25, including tax.. There are pearl earrings to match, too. . . . Screw-on ones priced from 11.50 on up. . .. ; And also darling little pearl earrings for pierced earlobes. Incidentally, The Art and ' OUt Shop has a really astonish ing selection of "pierced" ear rir.gs. Also for Mother's Day are the handmade handkerchief. . . . Madeira and Swiss. . ... In white and colors. And I mustn't forget to men tion the Mother's Day cards. Ijousi Stoke s OMETHING interesting has nappenea to purses this year. , , . Have you no ticed? . . . They are small er than last year, on the whole, but the materials are better and the details and workmanship of better quality. Prices are virtually the same. . . . But you can see why if you take a careful look at the new purses. . , , They are better and of course they will stand up longer. bo. . . , since a purse, or Priced up' to $1.00. . . , Which handbag, or whatever you want you'll be wise to look through to call it, m a k e s a perfect right now If the card situation Mother's Day gift, here's a lit is going to be anything like last tie information on the ones at year. Your Store. xne Art ana cm snap is at mere you'll find a 519 Main street. wide se lection of corde, faille and leather bags In the new styles and new shades. . . . Including the always-good black and navy. Vnt.r Crt-A t.A. i.aM ; n THE most practical play- kinds of underarm and handled c othes I ve seen yet ar- styles. . , . Some with zippers, rived at Whytal'g this . , . in tailored and dress-up week. . , . You could start designs wearing one of the outfits Prices range from $3.58 to right now, with the skirt $25.80, tax included, of course, and get lots of com- At Your Store, 721 Main pllments on your bee-ootiful street, new dress. These new playclothes are of oft Jersey. ... A white back ground, with yellow and grey, ur oiue ana orown print. , Willamette to Reach Peak in Mid-June PORTLAND, April 19 UP) The Willamette river will reach a peak of 13.5 feet about June 13. the weather bureau said to day. The bureau estimated that the Columbia will attain only 70 per cent of its flow this year, the peak coming June 12. i-X3 t:nti inms TMr?a -fee Tmt-fwr la -XC : Okinawa, m-nnny-mr, :tir jt-sii Jap resiRBius jnTiiTXtror. ac ' practical? xne ercrs- run jatv rison as rTrnTvmr -ii. air southern ptrt oS it .inum. where heavy rmf a scil ax progress wita xo mfcy-in". cnintfit in the liacs. THE Tc-tro tii a irjrcmt grand war ta tbe EyiiTta I It arfooeoces trorr iras umar ! March 23 Jap "h7 na' iaui j cidei fliers baxe cr canr- iaged 393 rf our wrjfa?. arcitai- ing 21 aircraft carriers. I ias- ATTENTION Grade School and Junior High Student You May Attend Any Klamath Theatre of Your Choice, Saturday, April 21st, 12 noon-5 p. m. FREE Bring 10 Pounds of Clothing for the United National Clothing Campaign to the theatre you wish to attend and you will be admitted FREE. The playsuit has a tailored top ana tne pants button down the side , ; . The skirt has shirring In front and gores in back. . . , And can ba worn as a cape, if you foel in the mood, It's an outfit that can be worn downtown as a dress, in cool comfort. . . , Until you're ready to do something about the skirt. Price . . , $22.50. . , . And the sizes are 12 to 20, At Whytal's. , . . Ninth and Main streets. rr Gal-Qle tE HAD dinner at Cal-Ore lust Sunday night. . , , Which, by the way, is a swell time to have din. ner down there. , . , And the man in my life made a remark that I think is most pertlnont. Ho said; "Why don't they nave any entertainment to ap peal to the men? The masculine singers thrill the girls, but the men customers need a feminine singer to put more oomph In the evening." And If he'd been able to find Harold Bovan, I'm sure , he would have put the Question Officially, - Anyway,: it' - legitimate question, , . . A logical conclu sion, too. , . , And maybe other men at Cal-Ore would second this suggestion. Not being a Wan, I fee) it's all okey, myself! ARCELON'S will do spe cial Mftthfr'ft Tiav attt I wrapping. ... An item I that shouldn't be over- VR looked these days when pretty paper and ribbon are so hard to find. Incidentally, Mrs. Bell men tioned that lots of people have been sending off their Mother's Day gifts this week. . . , And a very good idea, if the Mother lives very far away. , . . It's better to have the gift get there several days before May 13th than just one day late. Anyway, here are some Mother's Day gifts from Gar celon's: Handkerchiefs In special Mother's Day folders. ... In expensive hankies and lovely linen and lace ones. Mother's Dav cards from K cents up to $1.00. . . , The lat ter are large ones In folders for mailing. An amazing assortment of figurines, low bowls for flower arrangements, ana vases of all sizes, shapes and colors. A new shipment of Princeton China vases came In this week, too. . . , Really lovely ones . , . some htindpaintcd. . . . With lrlm;.V.' ' "Priced from $4.25 to $11.95. . And of course, Garcelon's has a good assortment nf rilnnof. ware sets. . , . Various kinds and prices. . , . Tn services for 4, 6 and 8 persons. Any of which would make awiuuy nice Mower's Day gifts, At Garcelon's. ... 407 Main streei , m in m:mim Ml ml (! ; BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 Prisoners of war riot in the U. S. A. . . . GESTAPO Reign of terror among Nazi Prisoners in the U. S. A. "THE Unwritten CODE" with .'Ann Tom ' ,AVAGE NEAL Roland VARNO Alto COMEDY NEWS SMASH JITS. in Hugh HERBERT SINCE MtHttS" k . . . it' h" WooVoo Vooxiet . with lna ROY . . HUTTON 0d her Orehtra Bitty GILBERT rmniiiif iiri