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I ! SIX HERALD AND NEWS Thunder. Jun 7, 1945 Hill TP 0110110 r , !, n tiuLtd bnuur L M&OUa TO DECIDE ON .m .m-is . LOBBY OUEHY The next Important date on the calendar . . . Barring what ever birthdays that happen to INCE Your Store carries so come tint . . . Ii FATHER'S many gift line you canbe remembering rum June iin. Wlufiall w ARGE WHYTAL Is very proud of the two per fumes, "Exotic" and "Ti ara." which are exclusive at Whytal's . . . And I Iqua Stone it sure there are Father's Day YJ presents there too . . . Vari ous different kinds to suit the fancy of the different kinds of men in the world. Your Store has the famous Old Spice line of toiletries for men . . , Shave mugs, talcum and bath soap- made specially for masculine tastes ... At 90c and S1.00 each, including tax. And even- type of wallet, just .. " "- ' :?""hi TfrJZS 51VtheUkir Sabbede" "Exotic" on my eluding x) ... In the Prince j t around u af. e"rs anchess-in! s f at $2.25 up ... And a little can bring out in a gal. Jarger set of pofcer chips accom- It s not too heavy, though . . . panied by a regular deck of And I hear its the favorite of cards and a pinochle deck . . . Marines buying gifts for their At $6.50. Sirls! And liquor sets and wine sets "Tiara" is a lighter scent . . . ... And drinking glasses of Very nice, too Younger and all kinds, including the slightly somehow exhilirating. risque "keyhole" glasses that Tne perfumes come in $3 and $15 sizes . . . And there is co logne at $7.50 for a large bot tle ... . (Oh yes, plus tax.) The two are made by Alexis, identified with the Alexandra de Markoff products which are ruamatn hytal's. Ninth and Main Streets. men' pnlov so much. At Your Store ... 721 Main Street nTHEN a person tells you, "I LOVE leather," the natu ' ral tendency is to look around and see if the taste indicated by the leather Qilngg really reveals a know ledge and love of leather. I have to admit, that that is just what I did when Mrs. Kie rulff, at the Art and Gift Shop, made the above remarE Studio, oj Beauty F ERJJ SHORT gave me some interesting information on dandruff the other day at the Studio of Beauty ... I carefully, just because she naa " ," oc ones that picture dandruff as a made me cunous. threat to your business as well Well, the truth is that the u EOcial career. leather line at The Art and Gift It-S not a jgng matter. Shop a a sensation . . . Not ousti, I guess ... I didn't only are there scores of differ- reali2e it sometimes ap mt thmgs made of leather but , as six or eight the skilled tooling, tanning, ars o That er glazing and other work on the adolescence it takes on a more extra-fine leathers is a satisfac- character . . . Result- ton to look at and to touch. that "oily hair" look. There are so many Father's . of course all these various Day gifts in leather that I'm stages have complicated scienti going to draw your attention c names, but I won't burden to some of them . . . Humidors, you with them . . . Fern was cigar and cigarettes boxes, ash telling me about a new medici trays, fitted and unfitted cases, nal treatment for dandruff call picture frames, wallets, pocket "Mi-Hair." ... It sounded secretaries . . . Albums, port- so effective I thought I'd de folios, games in leather cases, scribe it to you . . . She and her And the most beautiful desk operators can give it. sets ... The kind that include I noticed she had a pile of a whole desk-size blotter and photostatic copies of testimoni-top-of-the-desk things . . . And als on her desk . , . Some from similar types . . . Really a won- satisfied users . . . Others from derful gift. . M. D.'s who approved and And in nf other items.. recommended the treatment. on. ,, haH of Tne principle behind it is to iJtne ;h',t bSm' of three rtei Fkst' an . . . o i.uu ouccu shampoo . . . Finally, the appli- Jf f y( cation of a medicine which not only rids the scalp of infection n r. but also heals the infected tis- JlfUUiA. sue. T Oh yes ... In case you feel HtHEN there' a whole new that you can't spare the time stock of blouses in a store, or a complete treatment there I . , . is a 5-minute treatment which 1 1 "11L0 "" "J,u has amazing results, too I a great many of them are Naturally, a healthy scalp is the famous Sorrel Shirts, the first step towards beautiful the news should be worth a hair ... If you're bothered by headline or two ... So here's dandruff, why don't you drop the dope: into the Studio of Beauty and Long's has, right now, a com- let Fern tell you more about Dlete line of three different this Mi-Hair treatment? styles of Sorrel Shirts ... In On the mezzanine above white, pink and blue ... At Whytal's, at Ninth and Main 9Z.83 and $3.95 . . . But, rince Streets, they are Long's most popular blouse line. I wouldn't wait too long before dropping in at the store. There are lots of dressier blouses, too . .. . Mostly in sea sonable white . . . Darling ones with jewelry necklines, lace in sertions, lace jabots, pin-tuck fronts, and other dainty, femi nine touches ... In a price range rrom $j.vd 10 $o.U3. SACRAMENTO, June 7 (P) Whether the California assembly will take Governor Warren's tip and institute an investiga tion into charges of improper lobbying depended primarily to day upon the attitude of the rules committee and this. Chair man S. L. Collins indicated, may not be known for a day or two. The proposal introduced yes terday to create a "committee on influences on legislation" was taken under advisement by the rules committee after a hearing at which it was warmly support ed by several of its eight coauthors. The committee s recommenda tion, Chairman Collins said, will not be made known uitil it acts on all pending requests for the appointment oi interim commit tees. Authors of the demand for an inquiry into lobbying, financed by a $5000 allocation are As semblymen Stewart, Beck, An derson, Guthrie. Knight, Gcddes, Davis, George Collins and Burke. "There isn't a man here," Stewart said at the hearing, "who doesn't realize it is neces sary to find out the facts about this situation." The senate social welfare com mittee tabled bills which would have repealed the employes' 1 per cent contribution to the un employment insurance fund and allowed unemployment payments when disability was the reason for unemployment. Also voted down was legislation to increase unemployment payments in ratio to the number of dependents a claimant had to support Army Man Exonerated Of Blame For Death LAKEVIEW, Juno 7 (JP) Cpl. Alien W. McCnulloy. Victor ville, Calif., airbusc, lias beet, exonerated of responsibility it the death of ten-year-old Gem Lee, struck on his bicycle oi the highway south of here. McCaullcy was cleared Ins night by District Attorney Ton S. Farrcll after stating ho hai sounded a warning horn. Hi said the boy pulled into tho lef lano in response, but suddcnl swerved back into the auto's path. The soldier, enroutc to a fur lough in Washington, was ac companied by Ethel Miller, victorviuc, on her way to fori land. - Northwesterners Aid In Radium Removal SALZBURG, Germany. June 7 (P) Two Pacifc northwest men helped in the removal of one and seven-tenths grams of radium, said to be one-third of Europe's total supply, from its hiding place in an old mag nesium mine near Hallein re cently. They were Cpl. William Jans sen, Seattle, and Sgt. John Va nebo, of Newberg, Ore. SAMPLE WITH 24TH DIVISION, Near ! Uavoa Mindanao, June 7 W) "Look fellas, this one's a dud," CpL Roger F. Manz, Pittsburgh, Pa., said after a Japanese mor tar shell caromed off his arm and bounced, unexploded, against the side of his foxhole. He picked up the still hot shell, looked it over and tossed it out of his foxhole. There was a terrific explos ion. "Everybody's gotta be wrong once in a while." Manz muttered i as he picked himself up. I TO EE! UNDERWAY E. E. Hambrick. city recrea tion director, wishes to remind all residents of Klamath Falls that Monday is the day the sum mer recreation program is to get underway. Registration for those interested in woodwork and tho related arts is to be at the wood working room, 224, at Klamath Union high school from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Registration for the swim pro gram will lake place at tne nign school nntatorium on Esplanade. Children must have had at least one year of school to be eligible lor this course, ana registration will take place at the same tunc The recreation and play cen tor will be at Mills school this year because of the excellent fa cilitics available there. Super vision for the school age group will be provided, but nursery age children must be accompan icd by responsible persons. The office of the city police judge will be the place for regis tration for the summer camp at J-ake o tne woods tor tne boys junior police camp and the girls recreation club. A fee of 50 cents must accompany each ap plication, and registration may be made also any morning at the office of the city recreation ni rector, E. E. Hambrick, at the city nan. Liquor Commission Sets Bargain Sale PORTLAND, June 7 OF) The state liquor control commission is holding a bargain sale. Imported wine stocks which the commission is discontinuing have been cut from $3 to $2.50 to $1.25 in an attempt to sell them out within three months, Army tests show that negroes can see better In the dark than whites. i SPORT SHIRTS Short or Long Sleeves OREGON WOOLEN Hi HILE I was In Currin's the other day looking for a graduation gift I've been putting-off-buying. I no ticed an attractive display of Tradition 1700 , . . You may Theres one I simply must rememoer tnat l first wrote mention particularly ... A about this Parfait product last beautiful long-sleeved blouse in December ... It is boxed so white crepe . . . The kind that . well, quaintly, shall I say? adds grace to your figure Makes me think of minuets. And is washable ... At $6.95. powdered wigs, cherry trees and And a line of pastel-and-white jerseys, with long sleeves, the like. I asked Connie Baert to show of the same type ... At $7.95. me all the different items . . . At Long's ... 719 Main And simply raved over the frag Street. ranee . . . Tradition 1700 is a i young scent ... A nice one for K summer, I think . . . Light and flowery . . Cool, too ... In fact, I decided that a gift set was just the thing I should buy for that nrescnt. OW is just about the time Sets are priced at $2.50. to start thinking seriously $3.50, $8.00. (Had a hard time about leg make-up, even if deciding between a gift set and you've never used it before a te&P0",!" "! ''?!!); , . Luxurious bubble bath A really fine box of soap Wkutati. Because the hnsiprv situation right now is the worst it ever has been . . . And re lief isn't in sight , . . Honestly. lor. ?1'uu' p"ccs plus tax. So here's a tip that "Cosmetic e,"l.urr'n "mm aln nelfino " nut m,f Vw Alo. OtreetS. fifnnlrlnr, 'I 1 . I A 1 dra de Markoff, is even better IT K K than when it originally arrived on the market two years ago Jfc ' ... And even then it was so good that Marge Whytal went swimming with her "stockings" on, and they didn't come off ... She had to use soap and warm water later! "Cosmetic Stocking" comes in two shades ES , Of course Cal-Ore is going full-swing . . . Serv ing delicious dinners, pro viding good music and the background for a mighty Which loolr j .Tr in.. ii-u. j j -. - . kouq nine. erv At il M a hnml i. favorlte ni8ht for dI"ner ery , . , At $1.00 a bottle, plus down there is Sunday . . . And it m ' ' It does start the week off per- Hi In response to many requests for a real western attrac tion, I am proud to present the following well known itars and entertainers. They will present a complete 1 hour stage show starting at 10:30. I have previewed this attraction of 16 people and it is tops in entertain ment. The time, next Monday, June 11th. The place, THE ARMORY "BALDY Adm. Per Person $1.20 Inc. 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