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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1945)
Manika SAofU and BUofA rrTTi" :,y,,T"f ARMED SERVICE LISIINTS GuViin'l . i BUALLY thin space In devol I unduly to tidbits of In- I toroiit to tint uu In , . , Hut, I for ii c h u it u o, I've Hi't ii J m -UlliiK which should hi- ti'i(t thu men folk, (Jur lln's has Just received a liiriie rhhiinonl nt Courlloy's imi'U'h tlllllttl'ICK. This lainoiis Hut! Iiiir un un mistakably masculine arotiiu. 'J'u (iiintii it h publicity notices , . . ''It li blended from the as sorted scents of I'uunau, cedar wuod, Hussiiui leather nud till) Great Outdoors," Which should make (or definitely hc-miinnlli Muff, don't you think? And Courtley products come In (jennlne porcelain buttles , . , 1 would nuy Jukh hut such tcr inluolouy In hardly dlnllnuulnht'd enough (or these. In iiiurooii, brown, urccn, black, while. Sliiulu containers of uflcr sliavo lotion, aflvr-nhave powder mid cologne uro $2.00, As l tho Deodorant Cologno , And the llnlr Uress. A hand.somo box of fine-milled soap In $1,011, Then there am "Jugs" of cs nenee , . . With Mich tltlen un "Irish Moss," "Steeplechase" mid "Chukker." In tho sets, tliero In u box which lucliKlen shaving powder and shaving lotion. Another net holds tho name phis cologno and a shaving mug. There are olhum, too. Prices on nets r a n k e from 52.00 to $7.50. tint none of the prices Include federal lux. Currln's . . . "The Krlundly Drill) Store" , , , in located on the corner of Main at Ninth. IK YOU'RE blessed -eventing thin ncanon, the following should rate a loud round of applause. Unpacked yester day at Long's were materni ty drcuoi you'll be wild about, unless I miss my guess. Honestly, 1 wan fooled. When Marine Long told mo the pur pose and Intent of these frocks . . . Well, they are deceiving, that's all I can say I . They come in two styles. Tho first In a dual-pleccr of beautiful gabardine. It has a mandarin-effect Jockct . , , Loose and boxy with dol man cut sleeves. Tho skirt Isn't the usual wrap around' , . . instead, it has a se ries of snaps on each sido by which it can bo adjusted. As an added touch . . . The sleeves of the Jacket are trimmed with woolen fringe . , , And tho Jacket fastens with gay, flowered plastic buttons. In sizes 12, 14, 16. Tho other style Is just as clever. In one. piece, II can be worn with a bloune as a Jumper . , . Or as a smart cap-sleeved dress. V-ncekcd, H'a mado from black handkerchief linen. And it has an adjustable drawstring waistline. For adornment's sake, It has a strip of white braid over each cap sleeve. I'd suKRest that you do a bit of scurrying, if you want to see those dresses. Long's, of course, Is at 710 Main Street. WkutaM, Jotun Shop, OK COUItMK, I dropped Into the new Town Shop this week on my travels , , . It certainly In a beautiful store, Isn't It? In tho man ner of movie magnates, I think It'n colossal, stupendous, magnified) tl The Kills were swamped, so 1 decided to do a little shcrloek Ing on my own. Tho Town Shop him long been noted for the complete line of sportswear that It carries, lliick-to-schoolors will be In their seventh heaven . . . There In such a largo selection to choose from, Flint, I'll mention tho sweat ers , , , Hut 1 haven't room to go into much detail, there arc no many, Lots of the well known "brands" . , . Like Jantzcn, KOICl, TlWl-U-lUlll. In luscious lec cream colors Darker colors, loo. And nklrtsl There uro plaids cheeks, plain colors. Tailored with pleats, gores, or Just straight, you name III Then there are lots of those popular blazers trimmed with contrasting braid. An well as a multitude of other Jackets. I noticed some good-looking gabardine classic dresses . And suits. Also, a plentiful supply of dickies, frilly or otherwise, for under sweater or under - suit wear, Tho Town Shop carries White Stag sportswear , , . Slacks, shirts, ski trousers, and so on. Lots of riding togs, And I mustn't forget tho won cicrful stock of underwear . . , Including Janlzon girdles, Laros slips, etcetera. beautiful costume Jewelry, too. The Town Shop In at SOU Main Street . . . Directly across the street from Its old location Studio, a Beauty tIIILE I was having my Uhnlr fixed at tlie Studio f of Beauty this week, Fern Short was telling mo l about an amazing new permanent she saw Uem oust rated In Sacramento not long ago. Fcnf has Just relumed from her vocation with a gorgeous sun tan ... I wus green with envy, However, that is besido the point , . . Because 1 want to try to explain this wave to you. It is called a Dec-tcr-Jal-izcd wave , , , And the processing shampoo given at the first of the wave Is tho outstanding part of thin curl. This primary step reconditions your tresses, And the permanent can bo put over an old worn-out per manent or badly damaged hair It actually Improves its condition. In the demonstration' Fern witnessed, after this shampoo wan applied, one curl was put up with i.oca-(oia, another wun water, and tho third: was wrapped with a cream wave so lullon. - And each came down equally wclll The heating tlmo ran from five to ten minutes. If sclcnco keeps striding for ward llko this , , , It won't bo long 'til wo're all first-rate glamour sals. Maybe. , Tho Studio of Beauty is locat ed on tho mezzanine floor of Whytal's ... In the Medical Dental building at Ninth and Main. i U7IIAT with the beautiful I new plunge at tho Marine Barracks and the picnics - In prospect during the In I I Jim summer weather ye old homo town Is famous for . . , Swim suits are still in order around hero, , And Whytal's has received a shipment of tho first 11)40 . (yes, that's what ! said, 1940) Caltex sports lino, which In eludes swim suits and play suits. Marge Whytal told mo that she has been almost pacing the floor, waiting for these play togs , . . There have been so many calls for them recently Let mo tell you about tho numbers Marco showed mo. Thero Is a swish two-plceo cabana suit of striped rayon Jer sey . . . very lusty colored. The lower half has a sarong effect . . . And the top Is whlstla bail, too. It's really darling. Then there aro some one-piece checked cotton suits which arc adorable, too, The cotton Is fin ished, so you can go near tho water in these. Tho neckline Is edged with a while plquo cuff , . , And thero In n whopping while box In tho back which gives tho ldco of a bustle. A one piece play suit' In whlto Jersey , , . Draped In tho Grecian mode. Very lovely, but not for falling off logs, i Caltcx suits arc sold exclu sively In Klamath Falls at Why tal's. Oh, yes . . , You'll find bath ing caps here, tool Whytal's, you know, Is on the corner of Main at Ninth. Cat-Ole (j OLLYI Isn't It wonderful to j be able to tralpso down to ' Cul-Oro any and every I time tho spirit moves you? n For a banR-up tlmo, Cnl Ore is always "tops for my , tinnoy." But remember that It Is closed in Monday nights, please. Tulelake Mrs. Edgar Osborne and chil dren and Mrs. Vcrn Ucnstrcct have returned homo after spend ing more than three weeks a Crescent lake. Mrs. Osborne plans to return to the lake for few days while Interior Improve mcnts on her homo are being completed. Chief of Police .and Mrs, Frank G. Rhodes have had with them for several days their son Gilbert L, Rhodes, 20, aviation chief radioman. U. s, navy, homo on leave after 14 months in tho Pacific, Ho saw action from the Marshulls to tho Philip pines after enlisting in Portland May 26, 11141. Ho was accompan ied to Tulelake by his wife, former, Boston, Mass., girl. Mrs. C. C. Coulson and dauuh tcr, Harriett, wcro Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday, llur rlett will return to Stanford uni versity September 24. Bly TO BE RESUMED WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 (I'l Tho way was cleared yesterday for resumption of enlistments in tho armed services on a volun tary basin. President 'Truman Issued an executive order yesterday va cating an order of December, 11)42, which suspended volun tary enlistments for the dura tion, ,:. 3-Yonr Basil Voluntary enlistments in the army will bo on a thrcu-ycar basis, the same an before the war. Tho navy's prewar "hitch" was nix vears. but the navy disclosed today orders had gone out reducing the ursi enlist ment term to four years. Tho army announced recent ly that any man In the army now who rccnllsts would bo given (JO days furlough at home, und any now in tho army by voluntary enlistment who re- enlisted would bo entitled to reenllstmcnl bonus. Army Limit The statutory limit on on llntmcnts in the army Is 280, 000 men, but congress is ex pected to ralno this soon. OSC SEES RECORD CO-ED ElOLLIfJT CORVALLIS. Aug. 31 (IP) Oregon State college looked wor rlodlv toduv at a prospective record-high co-ed enrollment, and warned the rest of tho gins tncy mlaht not find a room here. With 1850 applications from girl students, 233 more than the college has ever had, President A. L. Strand announced that no more rooms could bo promised "We are not telling the girls that thev can t come lo college if they can find a room," said Strand, "but our spaco In group housing cannot be expanded to accomodate more. Tho college still has spaco for more single men. it is aitompi Ins to obtain 40 prefabricated houses from Richland, Wash, to expand scarce family living quarters. . Japs Quibble Over Prisoner Releases ABOARD USS ANCON OFF YOKOSUKA, Aug. 31 (-!') The Japanese commander objected when rescuers sought to evacu alo prisoners from the Oromi camp near Tokyo. . . "I must havo the approval of higher authority, no mtormea Rcscuo Commander Commodore Roger Simpson and the prison ers' own leader, Cmdr. W. F. Mother, Chicago, formerly gun nery officer of the cruiser Hous ton. "You need no more oulhority we aro the authority," was Simpson's quick, firm reply. And out went the prisoners. Navy Cuts Point Quota For Aviators WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 fl'i Tho first major break In tho navy's point system for demobili zation came today In an order reducing tho number of points required by navul aviators for release to 44. All other malo reserve offi cers need 40 points. Tho new point score ror avia tors Is the samo as that for en listed men. LEND-LEASE FROM frlday, Aug. 31, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN PORTLAND, Ore,, Aug. 31 (IP) Lend-lease lo Russia from the Columbia river area will end with the signing of Japan.' sur render, tho war shipping admin istration area director announced today. George Powell said between 40,000 and 45,000 tons of soviet end- ease cargo will still be In Portland, Caneouvcr, and Long view when tho program ends, Only two Russian ships arc now loading, one here, arm one at Longvlew. Two other soviet ships in port arc iciic. surplus cargo win no ais- posod of by government agencies which have handled it. Powell said. The army cargo has al most all been loaded, ho said but the navy is expected to have a surplus which will go to the Spokane navy slorago ware house. From desk to date for 'round the clock wear you'll need a suit or two for the busy season ahead! Moe's, the Woman's Store, is headquarters for nationally famous brands of suits . . . Come, see and tompare. Search Planes Fail To Find Lost Craft FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 31 W) A dozen search planes scouted 150 square miles yester day but failed to find traco of a piano piloted by William Eng lish and carrying Swcn Guslnf son and Miss A d e 1 e Johnson, missing since Saturday night on a flight from Circle Hot Springs. Tho plane was last heard heading for- Fairbanks through rain at 0:30 p. m. Saturday. Eng lish is the son of a Wiseman trader, Gustafson is from An chorage and Miss Johnson is a worker at Ladd field. m i' i."4 RIVER AREA TO END ; J L 'c- ' ti l. xx 1.-4 IT 'aTWirHS. X X - m i l k M:4M 1 Tfew W If , h . - i , ii ii 1 T-rt I :: V '. I: K o o ? g -a S ter par 1,1a is tL w You'll see silhouettes in magnetic O "S S i blacks ... in slimming waistlines as I fl 1 H ony REDFERN can create. II I k. 1 i a '.5 946 Oregon Justices To Return To Work SALEM, Aug. 31 (IP) The seven Oregon supreme court Justices will go bacK to worn next Tuesday after their summer vacation. One of the court's first pieces of business will be to act on the petition for rehearing of Andrew W. Dennis, Portland, sentenced to die for slaying his mother-in-law. The court upheld his convic tion last spring, but the petition for rehearing was filed while the court was on vacation. Around Oregon By The Associated Press Coos county fair will open at Myrtle Point Saturday for three days of exhibits.-. . . The U. S. bureau of reclamation has ac cepted a low bid of $245.2110 for construction of canals and later als for the Deschutes irrigation project in the Bend region. . . . Albany turkey slaughtering plants are appealing lor "pick ers" because the birds have ma tured six-weeks ahead of time. Euecnc employers rcDort can. celled war contracts in the area and other Oregon points have not provided more workers for oilier tugene industries. LILLI-ANN SUITS Stunning ... is the word for these gay dressmaker suits of finest 100 virgin woolens. Every suit lined with the finest satins obtainable. Jeweled Tunics One-Button Jacket Suits English Cuffs Silhouettes Cardigans Black end pastels priced from 39.50-59.50 WANTED REDFERN SUITS DREAD IS AT ITS BEST FRESHNESS.. WHSN ITS Mrs. Edna Book and daugh ters. Shirley and Norma Jean, and Betty Palzko were business visitors in Klamath Falls last week. Mrs. Ed Patzko nnd children. Jo and Jimmy, returned homo Monday after spending a week with Mrs. Patzkc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders,- at Wllllts. Calif. , t Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geljsbeck and daughter. Lesllo Jane, spent tho past Weekend in Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Madison and sons, Michael, Roger and Stephen, spent the weekend, at Iloseburfi. They wore accom panied home by '. another son, Kenneth, who has spent the sum mer with relatives at Roseburg. Mrs. Jack Palzke of Modesto, Calif., is spending a few davs hero this week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadlnv and children visited relatives in Lakevlew Tuesday evening. Classified Ads Bring Results. You'll love the smartness and individuality of "REDFERN" suits, as well as the faultless tailoring. Magnetic blacks and gray are shown in 100 virgin woolens. 4-Button Short Jacket Adrian Shoulder in Cardigans 2-Button Cardigans Classic Gabardines 39.50 to 59.50 Back-to-School Suits For Juniors ... Sizes 11 to 1 5 Lovely little classics and dressmaker suits in brown and shepherd checks with black trimming and skirts. v Cardigans With Square Collar New Balkan Styles 1 -Button Square Necks Fresh novel styles she'll love for classroom or date. 14.95 to 49.50 s wfefef 4. t4&W,1i&tiKv, fAWU.4cfe wi&tfeWt wjiWiuS taWm M.f.Yi jMMmtrA li , 11 iM . . . I j I THE WOMAN'S STCBE.inc 5