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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
VgJJBl Mantka SitOfU and Uapl DO I0" 'ilCl. I. th. nlfll.l nice FinsT compicto ihip- ll ,i.nt of Courtlcy moil's - S YOU nrohnlilu h. .. you have looked for on" make-up kits have bee, scarce lately ... So I knw that tuirln'n nnu, I,... ' ,-i. .luce the United In . . . Verv K'intcrcd th0 war lu,. "' , r arrived at iwooi . . wia ii,m ,, ,, "o euuwing L'ydown there 1 writing Jft ' " " her morning . .B nS manufacturer to auk "'.',.. 10VCC(1 V"'1 thpy hold Iiwme?" because a mlstako r,'" ' " several well. 5 b "uncovered and the v,,i u 1,, ,y l)r"tlui:t . . . And '-might have to .end pari ft:1 ''crkJ' ' v.ery compact . . . "2 ihlpmont .omcwhero haJbnS nn urtllu'y Kiii know tlio Courtloy lino "Externally" they arc verv F Th containers oro fumlllar handsome ... Of simulated ..I. Iwrvonc, I think, with tliclr iKalor skin, which In au noi,,,. ihh liarohcad tops nnd real " 'rig it now ... In black only. Slain flncoiu In red, white, Inside, the kit contains a lip. Tld black. a "mall bottle of Tussy's Z, li tho first time I have famous Wind and Weather lo- mlnlatnro 1.00 sizes In lon, a bottle of skin lotion, a . u,.t colomio. after sliavo t-roam, Hlch cream and rnuii E men's powder In them Also a comb and a mirror' icti of miniatures ore $2.00 . And a flacon of "Estrcllita" EiSOO ... All plus tax, of iusy s new fragrance. In this Summer, you would appreciate a kit like this ... It has definite gift possibilities, too. Oh, yes . , . They're $7.50 . Plus tax, of course. 1 At Currln's . . . Corner of Ninth nnd Main Streets. Jrh.'remilnr-ilzod flaconi con- C, all tho products . . . Hair lu, coIokiio, after shave, pow- inavuiK . , .... I ai deodorant cologne for , , (Also milled soap) , . . I2.Q0 each, with sets up to . ulna mv. lien really go for the Court I irorniice. which Is llko Itjng else on tho market , . . I DIcnaUiK ui bubciiuco ui nac, ccdarwood, russlan ier and the groat outdoorsl In fact, unmistakably mas- JOD Balloon Rnmri , ,. ,"" more nlctumi t . j. u.ii j ... mis balloon carrlnri . - """""" mecnaniim. bomb. Th. balfoonl. .VJ ""P."'0""9' and an incendiary ono failed to do M.JP0.d blow up " " drP' but hl to bo c?rw. .(L--Mde..of PP- "ch balloons are supposed tho upoor ait Onn t. An,"can continent from Japan in weatorn Canada oalloon ,nat leu in ll ERE'S news . . . Garcclon's has received a shipment of Fostorinl ... But since it docsn t Include everything in the Fostoria line that . But there are many occa. kj when a gift Is due a man And you can i go wrong one or moro oi mo tourney uirlri for men. UMoc'a , . . S12 Main Street. i'i too bad this ihlpmont nr- I . ' ,1.111, ITnll,. ' K .7, "I i." j" . VOll mlvht u;nnl I'll Day lappcning nisi ouiiuny . v Vn . . . a,,( ihVr. are many occa- lll.tle '.nto to let you kne wnat has arrived. In the American pattern . Fostorla's most popular , . There are plntcs, goblets, Iced teas, old fashioncds, wine and cocktail glasses. In the etched Willowmero pattern, there are goblets, sher bets, wines nnd cocktails. A few other pieces arrived, too, but not so many. And by the way ... A good selection of Durand clft station- Long's ry had just come in yesterday a largo wncn l was mere . . . Kcally YOU'VE been searching for a bag to go with Summer paitels . . , Hero's a tip you should follow up has lust rccolved Moment of draw-string beautifully boxed in various khei, In faille. sizes, with a price range from iTieie bnca come in a variety f . . including anion . . . Gold. pink, pur- portfolio that is really a small ind others . Madae Long ponaoio qosk set, at 51.J8 wear ng a chartreuse dress unrceioni . , . mi Mam day and sho held a fuchsia Street, Htd bag up to her, making biking color combination. Ms Just have to bo - roomy kdays . . . When a gal litis tarry so many ration books, Iters, around with her . . . low you'll find these pouches It enough to hold every pcy'ro wcll-llncd, too . .' . I, inmost lorgot . . . They ft clever plastic dojiggcrs udi, l suppose you d can , . . On each side of the he price Is $3.95 . . , btiiel) includes tax. imagino Long s will have oi nese poucnes on ais- .,r.whnrrv ?7.l.1e.Vme yu rca ' tl.len, nnrl , ai 7iv Main street. which HEN I went Into Whytnl': tho other day, I was woiv derlng why I ever com plained about the cold weather . ... In a word I was wilted . . . And part of tho reason was due to the swealer-and-skirt I had on. So when I sow Marge Whytal unpacking boxes. and boxes of things in cool colors, I couldn resist pecking . . . They were Summer dresses, and all of them reminded me of lettuce leaves, milkshakes, mint iulcns and other cool things. Murge was awfully pleased with the dresses, too . . . Be cause they're some of her nicest lines and she's been waiting for them anxiously . . . Lady Alice FINE nrii,,i. nramlr. Bloomflcld, Marjonc and other n appeal to you or your " Mn i - m, Ynti tirohnbl v have - soon rile- -iiia, mi luBucuuun ui iiif . . . , fcrt and Gift Shop's newest trc f s?m ot thes? same Ihlpmont Is worth , your drosses in fashion magazines re- pflll e . . . Each pleco Is Vemyi,,' 1 recognizou it W by the artist himself, "om uiainour, u It am nn -in,.' There are largo sizes, as well Inrh h.. ii. Jr...- r 'nr lunlors . . . Up to 44 . ..o .v, , of lcest wns a 44 m" ... - . ... a !.. i ui.,.. in verv sneer uiuc nnni , . . . I7."" " ""' mm iiuivu- .--,- ,,, ;,( it w, you might say, museum jwu-Hi..-i ' 1 . . . Kftrh nlnrn hunt lin """""b -' Ih.nH j A. r."i-r i...-f There are Bom bergs and oiiu lUlllUlillH JCWCI" ... .1 . combinations of crackle ner inccrs ana s"' ' iransparont a kn no. glazes re,,ul D . m.. ,. m m it i. Domhir,Bii ...i.u ij . . . But Marge told mo It Is nure silk.- though rough and nnhbv. Ono of these appealed to me particularly ... It hns a black skirt and a black top with ver tical stripes of rose or aqua or Bold . . . MayDO you nouceu ih. hlnrlt nnd Bold one In Why- tal's front window . . . The one lla-nr h. irv- -i.V. with a peplum, coollo neckline I," j :, ,.in.thn.m nuto look ing uynasty . . . And com- "? " "s wun tno transparem ' j nn ht Ins bi ii, d-i I could go on nnd on, out feyptlan7of the 12th and there isn't space . . . So wny IL'enliml.. m. -1. don t VOU ai uu an i." " "J " h. ... "W'"!' nnH me the new cool Summer ombination with colored F . . . The effect is beauti ful unusual. Landakor, the ceramic Whown urnrlr IhU 1e Inrair. Nl several secret ' wlilch Ind Avnnrlm.nrnf Inn r. fi to him. dlscoverort thn snnrnt of moist bubbly skim-milk DUt. nnmnnnlln , TM Irion lot-purely . decorative pur- . uowis, vases.1 asn- IlDlirlninD nlr.iiH. ,4 oil f for signed originals, the astonishingly low . . . 11.50 in aiann ta, - aivuilll Oiu,uu, Ine A 1.1 n J a-iia-a ei lift nllu Ul OUUp liMnln Street.- ' Main Streets. -This is the kind of weather when a drive down the high way and a leisurely dinner at Cal-Ore is a wonderful morale- kilri. for the little woman . . . Any housewife will tell you thatl Tulelalce Mhy Thomnii. 'or the Fir Point Young fn.-j . "'"'ice 10 De neia f"J get In touch' with her l ue aeadllne for registra unday, June 24. A num- V 01 1 no t l.?1tion to BttnnH hut It. fa P"ve that everyone be rcg- r inn .ihiUh held . 1' .."A"." " ' mooting. . , n;lP program about the ' the American Legion "d 'cted this week by the "" maao a Dig amor. " Inn nnn.nnA r I,a I58' Mernhnrn . dutch lunch after their labors. Tho interior too has been im proved by the auxiliary, the kitchen having been refinlshed and new linoleum laid. BOND SALES DRAG VANCOUVER, Wash., June 21 ff) Vancouver, its bond sales dragging, is going to close its doors one entire day and send all employes out to sell bThe move was voted by busi- , tint niirht. who report ed that tho county hns sold only 58 per cent of its E bond goal, with just nine days eft to go. Date of the business closure will bo sot later. nni i,na hrrn used ns fuel by mankind for at least 2000 years. I it -r Paper envelope caught in a tree,, shroud lines trailing.' t i ii. i rTmrmnTiiM Base of pay-load mechanism showing fuses from battery. lUiaH?ISfl .'('Waaaaaagjri, Aneroid barometers which actuate release of bomb load. Bombs 33-pound anti-personnel on- left;- incendiary, right. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Vern Whiilatch nnd daughter Candacc, Klamath Falls, were guests Thursday Icht Of Mr. and Mrs..yess wmt- latch. - v- ": '- Kuby Rice, daughter of Mrs. K. Cv Wilson, student at-Oregon state college has returned here for the summer. She came home with 'other students' including Bob Trotman, Merrill.' -He will spend the summer ' with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. F, E. Trot man.. '.-v. V ;' '- ' Pvt. ' Edward" McCulley. who has completed his' training at CamD Roberts. 'is home on fur lough with his parents,. Mr, and Mrs. 'John -McGulley.- Ho Re ports to Fort ura at tne end ot is furlough. With his sister, Kathorino, he visited ' Sunday with his maternal grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs. Charles. Maupin, Ashland. ,- The Mike McAuliffe children have been guests at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. McCulley while attending summer school classes at St. Augustine's church j Mer rill. ; .- ,- . : .'-:....'! Eileen' O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Patrick O'Connor has returned' from school-at Red Bluff. ... ,. .; ; - ... ' Mrs.: Clinton Williams is re ported to be ill at her home in the Malin district. -.. Pvt. Francis Kdlkow, U. S. in ffptry, who has completed-'his basic training at Camp Roberts, has returned home for-a short iurlough-with his wife and 'two children. Prior to entering the aervlce ho farmed in the Malin irrigation district. - MERRILL The stage is set for the big 7th War Loan rally to be held Saturday night, June 23 in the Merrill community hall and folks had better come with pocketbooks open, since bond sales here are lagging, it was announced Wednesday by Mrs. Dale West, general chair man flnlu half n' Ihn eon rtnn quota has been subscribed. Slo gan ui uiu imiy is -j ajueen ana a Quota." Thpr-f will tin -nn ilnna and everyone attending will be given iu iree voies 10 place on the candidate of their choice for queen. Three young women, Morlnrli, TlQKlla-nJA tr i Melissa Hartlerode Blake and iviimrea foe, an wives of serv icemen, are running. TCnfh rnnHMaia ,..11 an additional bond of the same denomination, me winner will be announced during the rally. Mrs. Hodges is sponsored tnlnilv hv lha lUTn,...!!! Cn..lnn club and firemen, Mrs. Blake py me women ot tne Moose and I Mrs. Poe by the Rebekahs and UUU1K1IUWH. If those attending play bingo, bonds must be purchased to get tickets for play. Prizes have been donated by merchants and farmers. John Sandmeyer, Klamath Falls Insurance man, will be master of ceremonies and a live ly program of entertainment is in store. Numbers will include, piano accordion numbers by the Merrill Musketeers, a tap dance number by two small Merrill lassies, vnrnl cnln K,r Tlnuj . "-"v. uj aviuj-u Rauw, Klamath Falls, who sang ua- me imaniry snow, a swing number by a Miss Frazier, also of Klamath Falls, Patricia Rrnwn nnnnlar enlnlft nA u feature of the evening will be uiesemiuion oi ine itnythm Stewards," negro entertainers from the Klamath Falls naval air station. Numbers will Infpren.r.. ft,. sale of bonds. The program begins promptly at 8 o clock. Washington, D. C, crowded by visitors from all over the world, aninvaA thn UanllhU,, C i. ai.c ucoiuilca,,j,;ai UJL abS history In 1942. Of course. Han. Tfnrlanrf will come to your home to help you auivu your insurance prooiems. Phone 7176. Thursday, June 21,. I94S HERALD AND NEWS THREt T TULELAKE The English people have felt the pinch of six years of war far more than Americans realize, according to word brought back this week bv John M. TTnlov Mn. -v,b- importer and father of Mrs. Marvin Thomas, Tulelake. Ha ley, who is past 80 and still con- rlnrflnff tlio Imiv.i4;na I : : " -,a ..ng aiuiiica in the east, arrived RnnHnv night by clipper from England where he has been for several weeks.' He expects to Join his WITP Ulhn malraa ha. U and his daughter, Mrs. Thomas, in me near luture. ' Halev bonkprl nnuntfn 4 ITm- lanrl in Anril nhnaivl a l.airti.a er, traveling in a 48-ship convoy. xi. wun. iwo weeKS xo maKe the trip and he found that his ac commodations were limited. Service was almost nnnvj.iant passengers waiting on them selves. Sixty passengers were booked, most of them being army officials. naiey found no shortage' of butter in England, but' clothln and fuel are extremely short and he found it necessary to wear his overcoat at all times. Labor is a problem also and not until such time as conditions are better Will nnmrvnAUl- . I- . ..... v....numuM JliaUC for export from England reach aiwn tuuiurjr in any appreciabla amminta Tnnnana .Ll is restricted by the government principally in English hand and iiabiiiiic-wuven iweeas. He arrived in ftnirlan.1 nn r-rn Day. Vancouver Port To Be Used In Trial SEATTLE .Tuna 91 im tr. COUVer. B. C. nnrt fanllltlsa ,.,II1 be used on a trial basis to speed shipment of war goods to the Pacific front, Maj. Howard Mac Donald nf the Spnltln nnrt nf embarkation said yesterday. . i ne Vancouver Daily Province vesterdav had rennrtprl tha, n.a. jof Vancouver facilities and added that "U. S. west coast ports are clogged." Ma.. Macuonald said ship, ments from the Canadian port probably- will begin about Aiv. gust 1. SEARS FOR SPORTSWEAR cm ' 229 to 398 f2 v$w iW , Trimly tailored pleated and smooth'-line '' wjk AZ4WlJr horts available In white, bright, dark, and pfe:FliM M V ljl' v de'aned ,n variety ' wa,h" ' i j "'' i 1 . SJ ( f fei iMj H L 1 A- - ' : Prt tallorld itylet AO k ' ' -3 I 'J ' 111 1 I m0 V- " I . -nnd. frilled dreiiy I UX V I M t SJI l f ' jSp Sf4 l I I . snei, well made and ' IvU, Yi W f 1 I 1 I fat I l ' ' I ' weihable. Junior 4 wlM' 1 1 11 Girls' SKIRTS s T r' ' ii I W I I 1 1 P'e"ted and rtra'loM VlQx " r J ""mtiMtlmar' I ' 11 tyle! wearable, 9 VSJ F'A irj Waihable twlllt, denlrna, lO"r ai mfbmhmaOt ' Jr - J! end other eervlceable cot. , M. ' mmffS&pmmt, SI - ton and rayone deilgned V' " ft A9 c-af fh V WW . M mi- Ml 3 L ll ? !!! :'-. .7. v..-:: ''.,,r' ' i1' 7.X'V