Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 14, 1945, Image 3

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    bAciirNGTON. Juno 14 (!')
,i unno broko with two
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KS IHWro lu KW u""' vj m nuw
boprlutlon become avail
E, it blumcd Ha plilllit on a
kiK number 01 aumo vuica.
l.n .-MTllLtl-l.UllltlllJ' WUl M
: ,ii.miti' act. requiring Hint
Ltu vote be taken within 30
L r notice that a dlsmite
its has dipped deep into the
oiial lubor relation board'i
Sury.
tn.u. It ! making an emer-
fcy nppcol to congrcia for
Lixiim to tranafer about
000 from Ha printing and
SnK iiccount to general cx-
kes, It hna callort a nan on
IjlVCSllgauuilB tfiiu iiuw iiuui
In the field for 10 daya
It 12 to 22.
Ill rrgionnl offlcea have been
Iriicted to deaiat from mnk-
F. Il.n.m ..nil tl-l,1(f
i,.im.rnnli or travelling from
r home offlcea during that
iny period, in an effort to
k money.
flic mnlla will be depended
out rely ior communicu-
wlth Ha rogionul force, the
f d sulci,
urlng March, April and May
ininl number of workera
flblc to ballot in atrlke votca
r . ... .wi 1 . . . 1. 1 ..1. 11.- 1 j
I 04U,UUU, WI1H.II uiu uuhiu
bnnti'9 nt alx tlmoa the total
the first eight months of the
cnt fiscal year.
the sudden upturn In the
hber of voles Dcgan in
fch. when John L. Lewis'
c workers were poiica ana
lAprll when Ills anthracite
fliers also naa a ainno voic.
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F
DR TWO-WEEK
T
MOD
REPOR
Bly
(FC Vlncll Rcntle, who apent
I oast two wccKa visiting
ids here, left Sunday, Juno
) report at Reno. Ncv. PKC
llo is with the air tranaport
maud and Just returned
1 IB montha duty in the
in Pacific on a 23-day fur
l. rlcn Smith entertained a
ip of frienda with a bridge
y Friday, June 1. - High
cs wero held by Miriam
ell. Nisha Hartley and Betty
(strong, traveling prize went
csslc Glfford and conaola-
to Mildred Cartwrlsht. He-
hmcnta were aorved to Jessie
lord, Mildred 'Cartwright,
J Smith, Nlsha Hadlcy, Tlicl
I Abbott. Botty Armstrong,
km Powell, Janet Mulllns,
Moll Harrison, Louise Casp
Mrs. Smith and hostcsa
In Smith.
I. Jay Lybrand and daugh-
fShr-rrv returned home thia
ic. They liavo apent the past
weeks with relatives at Or-
Calif.
. and Mrs. Axel Anderaon
their homo here to Cecil
carver and have moved to
fcvlew.
ps. Rudy Ashbaugh and
in Asnoaugii apent aeverat
Infcrvenes
Gen. Sir Bernard C. T. Paget,
above. MmmnnHi It. n-iti.u
Ninth Army in tho Middle East
wmcn intervened In Syria to
wring an ena, at least tempo
rarily, to strife bolwcen natives
and tho French.
doya last week with relatives
Mb UHVC, 1UU.
Betty Abbott Is attending
business college In Klamath
Falls during: vacation.
Mrs. Hall and granddaughter
Ascena Hall of Orvlllc, Calif.,
are visiting Mrs. Hall's son,
uubii nun unu lamuy.
Deanna Durbin Weds
Second Husband
L.na vtuAS, wevj June 14
(VP) Actress Deanna Durbin, 23,
unu ner 111m proauccr, reux
Jackson, 43, were honeymoon
bound todnv. ripRlinntlnn nnHle.
closed,
Tho dark-haired film singer
unci .iiitTKKiin. n nni vn nr hi rim.
hlirff flnrmrmv titVin urn..
ni ......... tj , ...... vi. ,i,,ui-
In 1040, were married yester-
dflV In thn LlttlA flnn-ph rtf 1hn
It Wn IVBnna'i annnn.4
ringe, jncKsons fourth.
$100 a Month
for
'A. a
Tit CtUtn Ytirt Plan gives
you insurance protection now .
and a monthly Income for life
when you retire,' Details will
be gladly explained by any,
Oregon Mutual representative.
OionMutMlLife
INSURANCE COMPANY
LYNN ROYCROFT
EVA LONG
US N. 7th Street,
Klamath Falls, Ort. .
BON WOOLEN STORE
For
father
s Day
TIES
WembUy Botany
' and Wilson Broa.
$1 -$1.50
handkerchiefs
Plain White
25c to $1
itted Kits
Black, Brown, Tan
All Leather
$5 to $18
Press Shirts
Whlta or Patterns,
Wilson Broa Enro
1.92 to $3
BELTS
HICKOK
Western Style or Plain
$1 to $2.50
Leisure Coats
Plain or 2-Tone
Shades All Siiea
$8.50 to $16.95
Wallets
All Colors
Zipper Around or Plain
$3.60 to $21.60
Inc. Tax '
Sport Shirts
' Short or Long Sleeves
All Colora
$1.50 to $10
. Socks Elastic .Suspenders Luggage
. Key Chain Coin Punet
Paving Installed
At Express Office
Paving la being inatalled at
the Southern Pacific depot here
in front of tho express office,
passenger station and freight
house. C. A. Dunn, local con
tractor', Is handling the work,
In past years automobiles and
pedestrians have encountered
Inconvenience at the depot due
to muddy parking apace and
(landing wutcr. This project la
0110 of many improvements con
templated by Southern Pacific
railroad officials'; according to
L. S. Stltt, district freight and
passenger agent here.
Ban On Fireworks
Still In Effect
SALEM, June 14 (JP) The
state defense council warned to
day that the ban on fireworks,
which was made effective June
JO, 184,1, by proclamation of the
governor, is still in effect.
Tho proclamation prohibits
me saie, aiatriDution or use 01
fireworks, pyrotechnics, lire-
crackers, cap pistols, and other
lorms 01 noisc-maklng devices.
except controlled fireworks dis
plays which are approved by
me aeicnsc council.
Ma. Gen. William E. Shedd,
ort uouglas, Utah, command
ing the ninth service command,
advised Governor Snell that ne
cessity for continuing the. ban
sun exists.
From. Mississippi Mrs. Glen
Gardner recently arrived from
Jackson, Miss., to visit with her
parents-in-law, Mr. and - Mrs.
George Gardner, in Klamath
Falls, until her husband, PFC
Gardner of the army air corps
is released from hospital in
Mississippi.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Eisenhower Receives
Liberation Medal .
PARIS, June 14 (JPi Gen
Elsenhower was made a "Fellow
of the Liberation" today by Gen.
De Gaulle in an elaborate cere
mony before the tomb of
France 8 unknown soldier, .1
Flanked by high American
and British officials the supreme
allied commander received the
bronze medal with a deep green
ribbon from De Gaulle who said:
"We recognize you as our com
panion in the liberation of
France and in its honor and In
Uie victory."
Paris was bedecked with al
lied flags as Eisenhower re
ceived, a hero's reception in the
r rencn capital.
Russians and Poles engaged In
forced labor in Germany were
forbidden to en to church bv
tneir captors.
PLAYTIME FASHIONS
OUTSTANDING FOR
Chic Lines and Casual Comfort
NEW SLACKS
398,6
95
.' Handsomely tailored, smartly
detailed 1 a 0 k a made of
brown, navy, grey or green
corduroys, mens wear fabrics.
- or rayona. Sizes 12 to 20 and
88 to 4.
TWO-PIECE
Play Suits
5 39
to
595
Sunback, midriff, or
ahlrtwalat styles, either
feminine or tailored.
Sunny aolid colors, prints,'
checks, or stripes, fash
toned In chambray, seer
sucker, or rayon. Sizes
12-20 and 38-44. . -
If
11
B
Tailored and Tubbable
.
Snmmer ' Shorts
VI. AUd
1 is'cl
Smart
298 i9 398
Rayon faille - or gabardine,
cotton twill or denim ...
tailored to a "T" and mad
to-take plenty of rough sum-mer-sports
wear. Bib-top
styles, ballerina, nautical,
and pleated models.. Misses
sizes 12-20. -
Skirts
498
TWO-PIECE
Slack Suits
Crisp rayon gabardines styles
in sparkling summer hues; gay
border prim spuria, ana striped .
. chambrays. Dirndl wraparound,
awing, .and pleated models..
.Waist Hies 24 to 82. ;
Crisply tailored classics and softly-detailed
feminine.' styles; Cool, practical, and smart
for lounging,' playing, 'gardening, work, and
weekend fun. Frost-point, rayon shantung,
cavalry twill, and novelty weaves. Sizes. 8-13,
10-20. . v - - "'"..' :
65
995
Any Purchase of $10 or More May
Be Made on Sears Ediy Payment
nan
WIS
133 SOUTH 8TH STREET
TELEPHONE 5188
Food Conference Thu"dar-Jun' 14
Opens In London
LONDON, June 14 (P) A
twelve-power conference on food
supplies opened under hush hush
conditions here today. ...
Representatives of ' Britain,
Canada, the United States,
France, Belgium, Denmark, Lux
embourg, Holland, Norway,
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and
Greece are attending.
The meeting is closed to the
press and the public. The British
foreign office is to dispense all
information.
The primary purpose of the
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conference Is interchange of in
formation on food shortaees.
Spokesmen have said that it was
possible, little action can be
taken to alleviate current con
ditions.
Animal heads are displayed
atop a staff bv street butchers of
Taormina, Sicily, to advertise
their wares.
Eight of every 10 American
homes have at least one pet each.
The birch tree sheds Its bark
annually.
KRUGER HOME
An Iwo Jlma veteran. Marine)
Cpl. Willis L. Kruger of Bon.
anza is home on furlough. Ha
also served at New Zealand,
Guadalcanal, the New Hebrides,
and In the Bougainville and
Guam campaigns. He wears the .
Purple Heart for wounds re- '
ceived at Iwo Jima, where he
served as a gunner with the
third marine division.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Del
H. Kruger of Bonanza, Kruger
enlisted in July, 1941. He Is a
former student of Bonanza high
school.
Gifts That Dad Wants
;Si . B mag JKU w "l-rw. 1 . lengtbi to leanre for onr .
rJ rr n Ml Ism. lit cmt amen throafhoot
i V .. . IsS. SX. rfWirS5n Amerlc th iMblon-
""jmJFiK iil lxifiriiiia 1"isilltne1 ppi '
$F'&$&et& nurteit nd the new
mimmm'z gL-rCCNy: 15llMiTgj llrn eit. All the ikllMadv- '.
VSWW5SvW'J-ll meDt nd knowledge. u
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TRUE POINT
SHIRTS
Wrinkle-free, "no-curl" collar a clas
: sic that practically all men preferl
"Tru-Point" is the long-life . shirt,
well tailored of sanforized broad
cloths and printsPermanent luster,
permanent fit (won't shrink over
1). Washfast, vat-dyed colors. Sizes
14 to 17.
PARIS
BELTS
:. 1.50
A belt Dad
will like.
Durable pig
s k 1 n and
lined with
cowhide.
. Texfan
: Billfolds .
2.98
Hand tooled
saddlecraft
billfolds for
west erners.
Made . of fin
est leathers
available. "
DRESS SOX
39c
Assorted col
ors in long-,
wear rayon.
Merce rized
cotton 1 tops, .
reinforced
heels ' an d
toes.- Sizes. 10
to 12.
" GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR FATHER'S DAY
: All Wool Sweater 4.98
Cloth Dress. Hats 1.98
Stripe Dress Shirts .....1.45
White Handkerchiefs 35c
All Elastic Garters ......... ... 49c
Plaid Twill Shirts .. 1.98
Men's Knit Pajamas 2.79 '
Paris Dress Suspenders 1.00
SPORT SHIRTS
1.85 t0 9.90
A wide selection of styles
to please the most particu
lar Dad. Plain colors or
. plaids. - .
Hercules Suede Jackets
n31
A soft, durable suede
leather lined with irri
descent rayon.. Full length
zipper front. Sizes 36 to
48. : :
LEATHER JACKET
Long . wearing capeskin
. in . black or . brown. Full
- zipper and rayon' lined.
"Satisfaction Guaranteed or
. Your Money Back"
SEARS
133 SOOTH 8TH STREET
TELEPHONE 5188
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