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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1945)
1 $ Jj-L Manilla . It muit b tlgnlf leant that practically many women.. mn war observed show ing in Interest In a new sport ing goods store on Main straat, that opened In doors on Wednesday. MOTORISTS TO GET E T ' Chostorfluld . , . that rates for school cnnmus mid tho all-around wardrobe. You'll aitrco when you ace tho new Char-Lois n r r 1 v 1 1 s ul Long's. For tailoring they are tops . . , featuring acvvrul unusually unit touches , , such an tho flango shouldur , . , hand stitch luK . . . coucculad pockets , , , muntitah velvut collars. . And tho niiitcrinl ... 100 per cent wool with u fcol of quail tyl Medium In wuluht . . . but fully Interlined to insura warmth . On a pur with the attractive exteriors aro tho IIiiIiikii ... of flonMV nutln In matching or con rusting huea . . . such, an usu ally found only In fur more ex pensive uurimmtii. In styling, you huvc a cholco of pointed or rounded lapels . . . plain or silt bucks . . . and of four Fall colors . . cocoa brown, bluck, Royal blue, Kelly trcen. Sizes rango from 10 to 20. i On display at Long's Appurcl , ., H'l Main Btroct. fjke. Cornea Shop. S- ERVICEMEN and discharg ees are finding a complcto election of scrapbooks and snapbooks at The Cameo Shop . . . particularly dis tinctive as they may be bought In sets or singly ... of several colors . . . such as blue or brown . . leather or cloth covered. - Mrs. Jack Hooks says there has been an unusual demand for such books from service per sonnel ... for treasuring letters, clippings and snapshots they've brought hoioe.fl'hcre aro differ ent styles and sizes . . . ranging from 14.03 to 110.09 apiece . . . with a small pocket-size snap book for only 80 cents. ' I learned all this when I wan dared Into tho shop to Inquire about some cards In tho window . lovely wrlte-your-own greet ing cards ... IS or 20 tinted pictures or engravings to a box, Including a booklet guide of verses . . . only J 1.00 per set i . . Most handy to have In your desk drawer for sonding an Im promptu message. . The new Cameo Shop is at !37 Main Street . . . where pic ure framing Is a specialty. . 4 . Sltcua StatiQM&nf, WITH tho longor evenings, desires again turn to an cany chair and a good book, so 1 browsed through tho wide selec tion Tn Sluiw's book de partment for some now reading. Several recent nrrlvuls are es pecially recommended, somo se rious, all entertaining , , , for ItiNlunco: "Promised Land" , , . a col lection of Northwest writing, edited by Stewart II. Ilolbrook . . , containing stories, poems and excerpts from novels . . , all us robust as tho section of tho country they represent , . , by such familiar names as II. L, Davis, Hen Hur Lumpmun, Nurd Jones, Vurdls Fisher, Krnest haycox, Ethel Hocmlg Fuller, Robert Ormond Case . , . truly a book you will want to own. Upton Sinclair's "Dragon Hur vest . . . a novel of Lanny Gudd, American, In tho terrify ing days from Munich to the full of Paris, Those who read "Presidential Agent" by tho same author huve been cugerly awaiting this now book which is a follow-up. "The Lcuguc of Frightened Philistines" by Joincs T. Farrell whoso prime interest In earlier years was buseball . . . and no one evon dreamed of him be coming a writer . . . Is a re sumption of the battle of books. Under dlfferont leaders, tho con trovorsy that waged In the thir ties over "humanism" Is being fought once more . . . and Far roll explains why some stories happened to be written. Hnlher . racey, but satisfying . . Lester Cohen's latest novel, "Coming Home." The author of "Sweepings" has laid this story In Pittsburgh . . . where a young couple and their baby are pitted in battle against a steel tycoon, a ward heeler and a moral-weary police officer. . And, Inst ... a couple of timely editions Shaw's recom mends for any library ... a collection of stories, articles, verses thut are "The Best from Yank." the Army Weekly . . . amusingly Illustrated . . . and a U. S. pictorial camera annual, "U. S. at War." Shaw Stationery Company is located at 720 Main. WUytati. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 For the first time In tho history of the oil Industry an actual gov ernment specification aviation gasoline will bo made uvulluhle to tho motoring public of tho Pacific coast during the next two WOOKS. According to a Union Oil com pany announcement released to- RUMMER'S on the wane . . . 1 1 so, those of us who like to havo colognes and perfumes 1 m on the cosmetic shelf, yj should bo looking for a change from the lighter, xlowery scents, ." I was reminded of this whilo at Currln's . . . when Connie Baert brought out Wells' new cologne . .-. "GrlGri"j . , . .(pro nounced grcc-grco, like tho thlrp of a cricket). This Is definitely a winter lime fragrance . . . warm but hot spicy . , . and entirely dif ferent from Wolls' other three popular colognes which Cur rln's has In stock . , , Cassan dra, Zibcllne and Cobra . . . Just as alluring as their names. ; GrlGrl and Cobra are $5.00 . . the other two $4.50 ... In pretty bottles that enhance a pressing table. . If you prefer an aroma more lasting, perfume from Weils Is also available in the samo four Iragrnnccs , , , from $5.00 to $22.00. At Currln's for Drugs . , . corner of Ninth and Main. FTER you've selected tho I suit that suits you ... bo II Just as particular about the blouse ... or better yet, il blouses. You'll want more than one. Looking around In Whytal's this week, I saw some tailored ones that had Just been put on the hangers ... so clever in design that I immediately put this on the "must-have" list. These are really long-sleeved shirts made by Kitty Bardy . . . but completely . feminine. The tucks arc what get you ... ex tending down each side of the front in a "different" woy. This shirt comes in particularly love ly shades of a fall-lsh rayon ma terial . . , rose, blue, navy and lime . . . with large, silver metal buttons for trimming. By no means were these the only new arrivals at Whytal's .'. . for Fayo Thigpcn brought out somo dainty, lace-trimmed white blouses from Eclipse . . . exactly right for those who fa vor sheers , . and a Lynn Les ter creation of w h 1 1 e rayon crcpo with cap sleeves and flat tering cowl neckline . . . but tons In back.' ' If you're seeking something more vivid ... I'd suggest a startling Electric ' blue rayon crepe . . . with jewel neckline and long sleeves. White blouse devotees will be Interested in a rayon silk pique that Is distinctive . . . with fit ted waist, tie front and 'long sleeves. If you-prefer dark con trasts . . . there s a similar style in black or navy rayon crepe. For the s o c l.a 1 hours . . . Whytal's have adorable cocktail Jackets which look equally for mal with 'short skirts . ;. . or long . , , In a selection of lime, black, melon, rose or aqua , , . cmbroidcrod or scquin-trlmmcd, Whytal's, you know, Is in the Medical-Dental building, Ninth and Main. Travel Snarls Get In The I Way Of Shirley's Romance SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 13 IP) Sgt. John G. Agar, whoso engagement to Shirley Temple, 17-ycar-old screen star, was an nounced last June, said today he ; hoped to hitch-hike a ride to Los 'Angeles by army bomber for Ihclr wedding noxt Wednesday. .'. Whon tho engagement was Bn Jiounced, wedding plans were ', left indefinite ponding the sor goant's furlough. Tho blond, ?4-ycar-old, six-foot sergeant said . today tho army had granted him the 18-day furlough but he was having difficulty gottlng travel reservations. He said ho Is hop ing to leave tonight or early tomorrow for California but with reservations on commercial planes a problom ho Is pinning his hones on an armv hnmhnr. I The sergeant gained his fur lough following graduation from a heavy equipment school at Gclgcr field aviation engineer training center hero, SALUTE ABOLISHED MADRID, Sept. 13 (IP) A government, communique , an nounced i. todny that General Franco's cabinet had legally abolished tho falangist salute a stiff-arm, open-palm combina tion of Hitler s nazl gesture and Mussolini's fascist one. Tho sa lute had been adopted during the civil war. CARD OF THANKS ' Wo wish to. extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, the mes sages of sympathy and the many beautiful floral offerings during ot(r recent borenvomont, the loss of our daughter and sister. -' Mr. and Mrs. Troy Quails, ' Margaret Ann and Mary Lou. day the company Is already ship ping out "0106 uircruft engine fuol" to be put on sale at key stations, Jills gasoline is tho ilame fuel the company delivers to tho armeu forces and tho avia tion industry under federal spec ification AN-F-20. Company officials say It is light bluo in appearance the regulation color for high-grade aircraft cnglno fuels and that It will sell for a few cents more than ethyl, According to Reese II. Taylor, president of Union Oil, any car will be able to use the company's new gasoline but only those with high compression ratios will get the maximum return In per formance which the fuel Is capable of delivering. Taylor went on to add; how ever, that this super-fuel will unquestionably usher In a new era In automotive engineering one In which the hlKh-speed h I g h-comprcsslon automobile motor capable of delivering far more horseoowcr nor Dound will completely supplant the car we Know louay. PICK-UP BURNS MALIN A pick-up owned by Fred Lcntz, was partially de stroyed by fire Wednesday morn ing while being filled with gaso line at the Shell station here. Lentz had failed to shut the motor off and was pumping gas Into the tank when the machine caught fire. No damage resulted to the station. The Malin fire department responded to a call but the flumes were under con trol. Tho first cylinder printing press was a failure because of the lack of a satisfactory inking device. German Mines Kill 2000 French Monthly PARIS, Sept. 13 CP) Accl dents in German-planted mine fields are taking a toll of 2000 deaths every month in France, the war ministry announced to day. It estimated that 100,000, 000 more of the buried weapons were yet to be removed. A spokesman said crews made Short, Grn Jacket SLICKERS - 4.95 Elastic Wrists OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main Thursday, Stpttmbar 13, 1S4S HERALD AKD NIWSTHIII up of German prisoners of war and French civilian volunteers were losing one man for every 5000 mines made harmless. Paper "'cans" with lining of plastlclzed glue have been used successfully as eontalnera for motor oil. Eve Benson Dance Studio OPENING SOON! Registration taken by phone now at 6905 or 3672 ODD LOTS AND OVERSTOCK ) Deluxe 2-Piece ii ii NOW S THE TIME TO BUY MANY ITEMS YOU HAVE WANTED AT SEARS MONEY SAVING PRICES Our Regular Price was 199.95 NOW ONLY Use SEARS EASY TERMS A beautiful set with choice tapestry covers.' All steel spring construction heavily rein-, forced. Nachman unit in cushions'. Extra Bed Rolls Away Just tht thing for that axtia room.' Rag. 24.9S "09 88 It's just thatl Whan not in us as comfortable bed It folda compactly and can b rolled out of sight. All itael frame, link spring. Compute with comfortable cotton felt mattress. CeatGHce BABY BUGGIES All Steel Construction Regular Prica 38.95 Now Only. 18" Leatherette cover with quilt ed sides. Heavily constructed o f steel. , Collapsible' for greater convenience. kce THROW RUGS 12.95 2' it 4' Colonial Design Wool Hooked Rugs .... . $22.95 3' x 5' Colonial Design Wool Hooked Rugs .... 36.95 4' x ' Colonial Design ' -Wool Hooked Rugs .... 17.95 4' x V Solid Pastel Color Shag Rugs now only .. 6.99 12.99 22.88 14.88 $159.95 4-Plc Twin Bedroom Set reduced ........ 24.95 Full Panel . Baby Cribs now only .......... 14.95 Onyx Base Silk Shad j Table Lamps 29.95 Metal Thr-War Floor Lamps reduced ' . 44.95 5-Plec Mapleton Dinette Sets now only ... To 9.93 Odd Lots .. Vanity Benches now ..... S.95 Walnut Ton, Early Calif. Night Stands on sale .. 8.95 Rtady to Paint Desk Book Case reduced 2.29 Ready to Paint Magazine Racks now .... 3.49 Enamtlcd Nursery Seats on sale ........ 7.95 CompUt With Floor' Play Pens, natural finish ' 19.95 Steal Whaal Rubbar Tiras Baby Carriage reduced ...... 21.95 Collapsible All. Steal Baby Carriage now PURCHASES OF $10 OR MORE MAY BE MADE 119.88 ... 18.88 9.88 18.88 38.88 4.88 4.88 4.88 1.88 98c I 5.88 9.88 16.88 ON SEAR BOYS1 WEAR 1.19 Boys' Corduroy Hats Heavy weight. Tan, brown, maroon or green . 5.89 Boys' Loafer Coats Two tone, part wool, sizes 4 to 8 8.95 Boys' Sport Coats All wool plaids or herringbone 6.19 Boys' Reversible Jacket All wool plaids, with water repellent lining 7.90 Reversible Jacket ,A11 wool plaids, water repellent lining 6.88 Finger Tip Coats ' .'Reversible, choice colors. Sizes 4 to 10 6.79 Boys' Wool Slacks Brown or blue. Sizes 12 to 20 98c 3.88 5.88 4.88 5.88 4.98 CHILDREN'S WEAR 1.29 Knit Creepers . ' Fancy stitch, pastel colors. Sizes 1 to 3 .... ... 2.98 All Wool Sweaters Cardigan style, pastel colors. Sizes 2 to 6 V4 3.98 100 Wool Sweaters Y Cardigan style, red or blue. Sizes 8 to 18 ...... 2.49 Peasant Jumpers - Plaids or solid colors.. Sizes 3 to 64 2.98 Infants' Slack Suits ' Flannel lined jacket, bib top pants, 6 to 18 mo. 1 1.89 2-Piece Coat Sets Zipper leggings, tweeds or solid colors. Sizes 3 to 6hi. Buy before cold weather. 8.39 Toddlers Coat Sets Part wool fleece, zipper leggings, 1 to 4 ..... 98c 2.49 2.49 1.98 1.98 10.95 6.95 1.49 Coed Girdles Lightly boned, elastic Inserts , 1.00 Garter Belts Marrow width, elastic garters . 1.29 Brassieres Assortment of styles and shapes f . . - . 1.00 Brassieres Assortment of styles and shapes 1.98 Wide Garter Belt Not all sizes, assorted .- - .' 3.49 Side Hook Girdles Boned, elastic garters S EASY PAYMENT 1.00 89c 1.00 59c 1.49 2.98 PLAN "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK" mm 133 S0. 8TH PHONE 5188 C."