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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1945)
m Manilla Uop& and Shop Sunday is rather's big Day :.' J,d!,.t 5"'ni and The Art nd Gift 8hn tv.i. i. , OU are looking for cur- found umi things man would . vnu'n rjeuor auan riKiu ot. 10 nav. a van m Wn to Moo's downstairs: in. kind h. admires but seldom or , , tsecuuso vuruiius, uyi ior mmi.lt , , youmi you unaoumeuiy nnuw, ui aeiaus tomiwhit. bs ithom you s e I n o m kuiiio quality """ . . Moo's tho now shipmont of Ins includos panels and iin. of rayon mnrciulsutlo And kitchen curtains of or- CARGO IP BURNED T uufi let me toll you about prlsclllas and panels aro HEN I was In Long's yes terday, Madge Long was arranging display of new blouses, Just un- Pu . 7? She told me hlto, with the new shadow for these since lost November C m florals and dots . . , . . You'll probably recognize y Dcnuiuui . . ma numa on me lancl , . , Vera (or the panela . . . And a de Give . . . (Give is pro- ' rantfA OI 91. UO SU u nniincnn kn "rrnt T inr ins ruuicu bijim. bsk ma wnvi. L nrmndv kitchen curtains Rut --, ji i ... -- 7 "- xiyuava . . . colored jiori tjoRii hu i m going to rove about them wfully pretty . . . They re for a minute , . , Because they P. r r ,... !,re amo"8 tho loveliest blouses j, before I forget, I must I've seen. Hnn tie organay rumen. Thnv'rn nt ni,i,.,ii,. i.m. So,n curtains at $4.98. which doesn't get that moos ."" ""' which iook in the heat . Classic tailored stylo . , . Shirt y j, necKiine ... And perfect with Vivyi J J si J J ni on u separately wiin a L-nu are In the market for 4,.A,ni"lc? comon ""ch beau- r Invi tar ehlldrim. c . . pinK !'""" -"r. ' . .7 . 7 . . . nollD . . . nnri n hlnrlt fcsw Slalionory ii.no p.ace 0nc . .. t 7-r". Eked almost Ilk. Christ- I toy I enjoyed the most. 'TheAunT r. h n . TcfiS.'. Covert": " St"b?"d. ' ...A"d. I " ...uu UvU n mnnum """"""H ITUIH IMC DIOUSC 11- b..-c fe:t.-Io.-a,od E1;, . 1.m.i. n? h thlnk You don't hove to &'nyi"ft tenches chUdren thi w?rry obout lhe fate of butto" nd H teaches children the whcn laundor the blouje i too . . . The price is , . . As a malter of Bcti Sr. are quite few of the " ' v" SW"S" .nem 10 an I I . 1 .. . . Ok.iu'. " . IIS nUlgWiO wa V uu.n a, tlccd yesterday . . . Those W, Instructive woodon toyi Ee very young, (d all kind! of other toyi iimcs . . . From big easel boards ($8.0ty to oulja tt (J1.50 up). jira are building sets of cardboard ... To make is, tanks, guns, trains, etc. fcll-A-Tlmo clocks to teach enali fry . . . Puzzle plaques Jlgiow puzzles. sy cnua wno loves w coiur, By the way . . . They're $7.05. You can see them at Long's . . . yiu Main street. i rtmonts. Shaw Stationery Co. Main Street, ASSES . . . The kind you EWCOMERS to Klamath Falls may find it hard to believe that it ever gets hot here . . . But It does . . . Occasionally even at night Rnnnlrlntf tf whinh en older ones with a dcfl- whytal'! has a new shipment of artistic leaning, will adore Jersey nightgowns . . . Jersey, fclK combination paint, wa- you know, is COOL . . . It's tolor and crayola sets . . . also easy to laundor and doesn't oi u w.m, .un it oiuui- require ironing , . . iwmch is I compie.e. a big Item as far as I am con. (course, any mention of the cerncd). irens things at fhawi Tncse nghtles may be gone Id Include the book depart- by tho timB you read this . . . I . . . Because Shaw s s Marie Guerrettax was telling Mace to shop for children s me that It's been Impossible to ft. too . . . All the newest kecp in a stock of them ... In -jor.all ages, as well as the facti thcy go out so fast that tho gnd-by- , gals at Whytal's don't even jiucmmiy, you mrv wvicuine bother to shelve them along iwne arouna ine auiuruiiv witn the other Wghtwenr. I don't wonder, though Because they certainly are good looking. une box was miea wi.n plain-colored gowns . . . une is black and sophisticated, and Marie said she thought it was the prettiest black nightie she's tlf.L..V ?ir. seen . .. It has a white rose Sniahtv rS ir.h.?J T n.3 appllqued on Its middle, nighty good Father i Day nd the other colors! &r 'JoS KTvTE ' JPa-ng VdlotwWder bind like, to entertain the gifiSf Z ' to L ...l- i . choose lust one, If I had to t w" "V""r rhnn.. for mvself. M If h tL a nflSnii Then, too . . . These nighties KiJ..he.g,,,,et-,0' .h.0S? come In a sheerer Jersey with it Th. Art .mi rift Sn rosebuds scattered over a tea. KlT.T Art .,nd Gift Shop ht b, 0. white back. i.u ? ?u.u,?i""a ground . . . Marie mentioned iF.'r?'"",..l"."1 lm that manv of these are trous Sy are l.r manlMel eau-bound, because she's been El .Z?JX. a aelllng them to lots of young tt'ln'teTi-.sh owlW AU 'of them come In size. 32 f AnS w. 12" o 0, pred at $4.95. , lof flA h 19 nf You'll find these cool lovely I Lfl"?.And 12 . ki?d, ?J nightie! at WhyUl's . . . Ninth nivmual glasses ... At " ----- each, and worth it. Art and Gift Shop has , highball glasses, etched, liuAAltlA. A 1 i 1- I . t J . . nnu iiiuicmng oiu edfl at thp Mm. nrlnA. d colorful hnnd-nalnted' y "shot" glasses ond old- eds at 65c and 85c each. Can flnH ttiA nnnH rtlrl. lass beer mugs there, too noy're $1.10 anloco. ftuursc, ine Art and Gift rln'a has lust received a new T"as all k 1 n d s of other ilno 0f men's toiletries . . . New iV l Pecnter as well, to Currln's and new to Klamath im Main Street. Faiis. t , 1 ' Vance Vaupel was showing h f, me the line . . . It's called V-iDfLPL 1 "Monogram" ... And we both f v agreed that the shaving lotion lie . . . th hair dressing . . . the fc for tl 8 k m.Lne w.u talc or a set of all three, ought F.for the bus the other J nj . . EsDecially whr-n8!, hu'evSral Ma; since it comes in such an attrac- Cj y hcard one of live container. ,? sav: , The bottle is covered with ' " we coum just una something whicn iooks b 101 une with a car we could go brown suede . . . True to name, to Pnl.rkM T'.. ,. . . 11 - 1 t mnnnrrrnTn . .- " . vo nuts 11 nas n Hliwtcit" I0ls about that nlnrp. ti, fmnt . . . Anv initials ny of you ever been you want . . . And Vance as- sured me inai um nwM OX thfm Yin A Ut.l- nil Un1 Bnlh ' U and wanted to go Oh, yes ... I friitteA the -u..l ltl nn . . . And it l! S Wends felt a great urge very out-doorlsh, he-mannish H7 marines into their scent. , .. . f 'ake them down . . . Each Is $2.00 . . . Or the set car was laid up getting Is $6.00 . . . "Jus iax . . . " .'PP'JB Job, and they'd ally. , r . B to "find a guy with a At Currin'i . . . Corner of mselvcs, to go down inl Ninth and Main Streets. 1 F YOU'RE still in a quandary as to what to buy for f attier . . . Or, if you'd forgotten that Sunday is ine Dig any . . . Here's a last-minute eift suggestion that I think is worth passing on ... . Cur- ATHER'S DAY SET June 14 (p) Qover F' Snell suggested today t?u?uus Day b8 observed IZ " 8Pal observances Fcnes and hnm Forth pole ,nte d,. pardj the .un on June RIVER WRECKAGE Army engineers aurveyed navigable rivers of the middle west to locate sunken wrecks containing metals and other ma terials salvagable for scrap. Mexico derives Its name from Mexltl. a tribal war god of the HIT BY BOMBS , AN ALEUTIAN BASE, Alas ka, Juno 12 (Delayed) W) One small Japanese cargo ship was left burning fiercely and at least one patrol boat was dam aged by army and navy bomb ers from the western Aleutians In an attack on shipping off the Kurlle Islands northeast of Japan yesterday. The crew of ine cargo snip was abandoning it as the airmen turned nwnv. Harpoon planes from fleet air wing four located the cargo vcbbbi .wo mnes otf eastern Paramushiro and after bombing expended 4000 rounds of .50 caliber ammunition in ulrnflno their torget in tho face of fierce anti-aircraft fire. One Harpoon was damaged but returned to its base without casualties. Eleventh airforce Liberators crossed Paramushiro to the Sea of Okhotsk where, they located two Jnpanese patrol boats which were bombed and strafed. One patrol boot was heavily dan aged. One Liberator was hit by an tl-uircraft fire, but It also ie turned to its base without in juries. On the previous day, navy Harpoons located four armed trawlers off eastern Paramushi ro after bombing and strafing left at least one burning. Elev enth airforce Liberators and Mitchells the same day struck Installations at Inchlnowatari on Araldo island in the Okhotsk sea, the Asahigawa and Kurabu airfields on Paramushiro, and Otimari cove on Oknekotan is land In the central Kurilcs. Mitchells making the Araldo attack were intercepted by eight Japanese fighters, of which two were probably shot down. Six permits for buildings and repairs were approved by the city council tnis weeK. Permits approved Included re- palrine a floor at 1418 Main, $1000, J. H. Hessig; repairing a roof, at Lucas f urniture com pany, $164: plastering and put ting In a floor at the corner of Broad and Hessig, $3000, by J, H. Hessig. A front rjorch at 331 Iowa. $200, Mrs, Leo Lehto; remodel ing at 1230 Owens, $1000, by Angelo Dovert; remodeling a store front at 837 Main, $3000, by Cecil ureen. ., Medal Of Honor Men Receive Discharges FORT LEWIS, June 14 () Two Pacific Northwest soldiers, both holders of the Congressiofr al Medal of Honor, were head ed home today well earned dis charges in their Dockets. Thcy ore T5 Robert D. Max well, creswell, ore., and sgt. Leo J. Powers. Alder. Montana. Tho former, a 24-year-old Ore gon lumberjack who holds, in addition to the notion's highest award, the Silver Star and Pur ple Heart witn a Bronze oak' leaf Cluster, said he plans to return and "take care of my 78-year-old Invalid grandmother who adopted me when I lost my parents. Maxwell earned tne fjonsres. sional Medal when he hurled himself upon a German - hand grenade to stifle the explosion and thereby saved lives of his comrades. He was permanently Injured in his action. Taylor Predicts CVA Passage In Congress BOISE. Idaho. June 14 (Pi- Declaring his endorsement of a Columbia valley authority has received a favorable recep tion." Sen. Glen H. Taylor (l Idaho) predicted yesterday that tne measure will ootam con gressional approval. - -mere are so many senators from states surrounding the Tennessee valley authority who favor such authorities," he ex plained, "and they will, vote for a CVA." The measure was Introduced by Sen. Mitchell (D-Wash.). NEW RECORD PORTLAND. June 14 MP) A three-week period without any new cases of SDlnal meningitis is Oregon's longest on record since August, 1942, State Health Officer Harold M. Erickson said today. However, five cases 01 dipn- theria, all in Multnomah county, ranked high for eight weeks. Want Relief From ARTHRITIS PAINS? Try Tysmol on Thla Money Back Guarantee. t. wh ... Mifrrrlnr from tha blns piUna of ftrlhrltte, rheumatism, acllitlca or nurltl, so today and buy a tubs of Tynrnol at any good drus tori. 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Topics for discussion on the three-day .program' include, po tato virus diseases, other potato diseases, unified seed grades and tags, and certification of field and vegetable seeds. Tours of field and greenhouse seed plots will be made. '. The U. S. patent office began numbering its patents serially in 1836. Thursday' June 14, 194S ' HERALD AND KEWS KIlf CHICKEN FARMER GUILTY PORTLAND, June 14 (P) Gordon Howard Lewis, 19-year-old Oregon City chicken farmer, who ignored-his draft board's order , to report for army induc tion but said he would enter the navy, waa found guilty of viola tion of the aeleotive service act by federal court jury here. : Sentence will be pronounced soon, V. S. District Judge Claudo McColloch said. . - ' MONTOOMIRY WARS MAKE SUNDAY '?A big day br.Dad! H ' aaaaaW fl F J WaUftaJ I Sat MEN LIKE SLACKS FOR DRESS, CASUAL WEAR GIFT TIP I MEN'S KNITTED SWIM TRUNKS GIVI HIM COMFORT WITH SPORT SHIRTS HI WANTS SHIRTS! 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