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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1945)
y fv J- -1111 a. Totvn Shop Shown Illyh-Slnle ttaa rBllIMUE'S llll BHXOI'llHOIlt , lliluli-ntylo nuvolly bug , I Tlm Town Shop . . . tt , I ii 10 ho umisuul Murl , M. could hardly wnlt lo t ilIUMC'S mi utMoi'tiiiont of lit thut Murthn could unruly wim to ion .4 yuu iiMuut iiiunii In 0110 uroii) lira (lid funiou KnyNur buns . . . with glovos to iiiutcli . , . unci III tlm othur the plcluruo Film Stnr bum . . . wonclurful for en rrylntf out co luino offnulH. , , Tim Kiiymir lino . . . priced ; lit S4.57 (iomnlolo (liicltullnH Iiiik, utuvtiM timf tux) . . . como In nuvonil dimlKim of Uuo-suuilo 1 nd botiKiilInu . . . and somo of ! (ho color mint Imvo orliflnutod In tlm Arublim Nihtri . . . tho luipplilro blue, vlvncloim uciuu, riuiiio pink, orlnntnl cherry. Tlirn thoro r.ro black, brown und Hray . . . n iihudo thut hoi ' been liurd to obtuln thin souson. Null-hciid trim decorutes some of lliciio . , . unci tho bcnKiilIno bun nrc 11II dressed up with curved- pluHtlc htindlvii. Duflnltuly novol uro tho Film Stur buKH of fi'l ... 1 fuchalu, purple, royul bluo, Kelly sreen, brliihl red. bluck und brown . . . priced from $4.75 to J7.15, IneludliiR lux. Tho "Ever Am bcr" In u plimtlc und folt com bination with drawntrlnK top . .-. the "Squuro Away" a boxy type. Others tncludo the banjo . number . . . und a tullp-ahupcd . doitlifn by Dorothy Lomour. Humomber, you con gel lovcs lo mutch ot , . . Tho Town Shop ... In Its . new location . . . Fifth and ' Main. i ii...... Studio Obtain Triple Compact (-OR the convenience of pa ll trons ... a new line of be j witching compacts 'Is avail 1 oblo at tho Studio of Beauty .... tho Trlo-otte, a triple compact by Pinto ... In several color selections. This particular compact ts hoped like a small hund mirror , . . with tho loose powder com partment on ono slao . . . rouuo concealed boticuth tho mirror . . . and tho lipstick In the han dle. Featuring mako-up harmony for different comnloxlons, It seems to Martha the Trlo-ette would bo tver so convenient for a quick frcsh-up . . . with every thing In 'one . package, so to speak. ' The Studio of Beauty special izes In liulr cutting . . . which Is especially Important to a permuncnt wove. Hair must be ' correctly tapered, Fern Short explained . . , to get springier curls, smoother . contours and fircltler pormoncnts'. . . In fact, ft tho secret behind tho quality and wcurnbllity of tho finished hulrdo. Tho Studio of Beauty Is on the Mezznnlno of Whytal's . . . in' tho Mcdlcal-Dcntnl Building. i Time To Order Greeting Card ITt was appalling to discover that December 25th Is only (IB days away . . . and Martha scooted In to Shaw's to sco about ordering holi day greeting cards. You know, tho . earlier you order , . , tho hotter solcction ' you havo . . and tho more certain you'll bo of having them ' back from the printer In plenty of time. Show's has unusual boxed assortments of curds this year . , . very Inexpensive Many designs show tho Mexican trend . , thoro are . lovely religious assortments . . . and soma es pecially Illustrated for children. You can hove your name print ed on thoso . . . but most prefor tho, more formal, Individualized cards that you con select at . . . Shaw Stationery Co. , , , 729 Main. Cal-Ore Perleet for rOeeaion A FRIEND mentioned the other day that hor husband ulwuys romombors hor birth days and wedding anniver saries . , , by Uiltlng her to Cul-Oro Tavern for dining and dancing, Sho snld she often wondered how 1 ho remembered so con- ' slstently , . , whon many hus bands don't , . . until ha hap pened to remark that ho has 'such good times on theso occa sions that he wished they'd ,'como ofloncr. Now his wlfo's figuring out soma more "occa sions" thnt need celebrating. Of course, It really is tho smart nlaco to bo . .. . bacauso you not only can have a do . liclous meal . , , but a vnrloty of entertainment . . , and music by a topnotch orchestra, as well. , For you newcomers , . . you'll find Cal-Ore on Highway 87. South, lit ll ' Currln9 Dray feature Tuhhi fiOOD nows for tho Indies llthis week I" exclaimed I.Connlu Uuort when Mar 1 1 tlm dropped Into Currln's, VR Sho was right , . , for there stood two dlspluys of Tunny Rich Cream , , , Just arrived for tho oncc-a-ycnr-sule! This Is a softening, smoothing night cream ... us excellent lor bonds us for tnu fuco . and Is 0110 of tho most popular creams In Currln's cosmetic de partment. Remilur users of Tunny nro- ducts watch closely for these specials . . . for they provide wonderful opportunities to slocK up nt a savings. Tho four-ounce Jar , , . that usually sells for $1.73 . . . con now bo obtained for only a dollar, plus tux . . . while the elght-ounco nlzo . , . generally priced at $3.00 ... Is listed at $1.05, plus tux , . . during this nn 10 nt uurrin s. But this timo the supply Is limited . . . and the time Is limited, too . . . so don't wnlt too long. Currln's for Drugs, you know, Is on tho corner . . . ut Ninth and Main Streets. WhutaV Diplau i'aHual Dream' 1 LARGE shipment of casual frocks arrived at Whytal's this week . . . the type that Martha calls accommodat ing dresses . . . because they're so wearable and moderutely priced, In one group were the Classic Cal shlrtwalstcrs. All of you who hnvo worn theso wouldn't need to know any more . . . tho name Is enough. But Martha couldn't refrain from mention ing tho material , . . It's un believably soft . . . feels like whot you'll remember as pussy willow silk. Tho shades are equally soft and fluttering . . . silvery blue, sugey green, grey and filcli.ila. Sizes run from 12 through 20 . . . and, Martha checked the price a second time to be sure . . . they're only $9.03. At tho request of numerous customers, Wunda Spccr said that Whytal's has obtained an assortment of winter Jorseys , . . warm-toned Drints , . . very In- , expensive, considering their practicality. One stylo has a dropped arm hole short sleeve . . . tlo collar . . and side gathers on tho skirt ... In sizes 12 through 18. Another is more tailored . . . a shirtwaist top with full-gored skirt. . , , slenderizing to large figures . . . and sizes arc from 38 through 44. Then there's a third group thnt Wanda brought out . . . rayon sports dresses for $8.95 . . youthful and colorful . , . excellent for school wear by the Teen Miss. Gores give tho . skirts a flora . . . while the fitted waists are set off by riBr row leather belts that tlo in front. ' You'll find these at Whytal's store ... in the Medical-Dental Building. New Hook On Shell At Shatv' HILE shopping at Shaw Stationery tho other day Martha noted somo out standing new books . . . relaxing reading for the Jung evenings. There's a fairy talo for grown ups . , ."'The Whlto Deer" by Jnmcs Thurbcr . . . sweet, funny, wlso and absurd . . . full of wonderful magic for the young in heart . . . and copious ly filled with Thurber drawings. A book of fiction . . . based on fact and actual experience . . . is "My Indian Family" by Hilda Wcrnhcr. This is the story of a Europpan woman liv ing In India with a Muslim wmlly . . . and is especially timely because of our interest in this country and Us problems. James Rnmsoy Ullman, author of "High Conquest," has had nnothor book published . . . "Tho Whlto Tower" ... a novel of action thnt is at tho same timo a novol of ideas . . . based on tho savage Immensity of rock, snow and Ice towering .oyer an Alpine valley , . , and of six oddly-assorted people who desire above nil else to climb it. Edna Leo Bookor, well known foreign correspondent nnd auth or of "Nows Is My Job" . , . depicts Japan's tragic invasion of Chlnn as seen by an Ameri can fnmlly, long resident in Shanghai ... In her latest book . . . "Flight from China." Shaw's also has some splendid volumes for lighter moods , . . such as "Laughing Stock," edit ed by Bonnctt Cerf, author of "Try and Stop Mo" ; . . "Funny Buslnoss," another collection of Snlurdoy Evening Post cartoons , . . or James Thurber's "Fables for Our Time," a blithe book, dedicated ,to conventional sin ners, , These are all obtainable in tho book department of Shaw Stationery t , . 729 Main Street. GQMHTTEE T L WASHINGTON. Oct. 18 (II The sennto irrlgutlon committee today turned thumbs down by a 12 to 2 veto on a mensuro by Senator Murray (D-Mont.) for a Mlnnourl vullcy authority. The scniito commerce commit tee previously hud rejected the bill. It will go to tho senute ugrlculturo commltteo for a lust review, howovor, beforo senute uctlon. Chairman Bnnkhoud (D-Ala.) of tho Irrigation commltteo told n reporter lie believed there wus "little chuncc" of senute pussuge, Tho chairman said Senators Lunger (R-N.D.) and Mitchell (D-Wush.) voted for tho Murray bill whilo ho and tho following wore onnoscd: Senators McCurran (D-Ncv.), Overton (D-Ln.), O'Mohoney (D-Wyo.), Chavez (D-N.M.), u uaniei (u-rcx.), uurncy m- S.D.), John Thomas (R-Ida.), But ler, (R-Ncb.), Milllkin (R-Col.), Cordon (It-Ore.) and Knowlond (Il-Callf.). Tho bill would put virtually all water programs In the Mis souri Hlvcr valley under a inrec man board of directors. KF Members of the Klamath Falls Shrine club have con trlbuted a totnl of $27,000 to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, Portlund, with the presentation of a check for $5416, to the hospital this week. Mayor Ed Ostcndorf, who is also rajah of Hlllah temple, with H. E. Jones and Walter Wicsendangcr, Shrincrs. return cd home Wednesday night from Portland.- The Klomuth club Is outstanding for its donations to tho hospital and along with money, sent two tons of po tatoes ana two Dcevcs to me in stitution recently. The Hlllah Shrine temple, in cluding affiliated clubs of south ern and central Oregon, pre sented checks totaling more than $30,000 to the hospital at a meeting of Al Kadcr temple Monday nignt, ustendorf said, 21 Twenty-one more Klamath residents, returning from the wars, have recorded their dis charges from the armed forces at tne county courlnou.se. Thoso filing their discharges with the county clerk yesterday were: George W. Bcaber, Lonis Perry Oldflold, Charles S. Le- miro, Kicnard L.. Turner, Leslie H. Halle. Donald K. Finch. Charles Peter Mawhlnney, Willis L,. Krugcr, Randall b. Jlggor, Kay m. L,eong, unnuld U. Ale Leod. John Alfred McLeod. Ronald J. Morgan, Ivan M. HicKman, Douglass u. Hicken John Fleming Jr., Julius L. B, Owens. James A. Hyatt. Jack P, Murphy, Al H. Burgoyne and Benjamin L.. snowgoose. URNSTHUMBR DOWN ON OIL nailheads embroidered on perforated AX Let's go to L 11 O X S 525 'Anxious To Get . Home' LA M Sat. Gen Blrdwell (above), of Karuas City, said in San Fran- clico's Lettormon General Hos pital he was "anxious to get home" to his wife, Ann. Sot. Blrdwell was released from a Japanese prison camp, his wife, believing him dead had married his uncle. Upon learning Sgt, Blrdwell was alive she obtained an annulment of her second mnriinge. (IP) Wirephoto). Twins Enlist Mclvin Clyde and Elvln LcRoy Powell, twins, who have lived at 22 High, have been enlisted In the regu lar nnvy and are now en route to San Diego ' j " , - - . . .-. , : 7. gf9? tjX At of course i m maitmmi tJ!! - 100 ALL-WOOL J)99 "H ' " wl I C'..Da,HLi:. Loose-fitHng boxy or fitted styles... I SfopPerspiration Ojf'gu J Fine .r h.v, knits... ZSZ2S$lL. Ji fflAlMJWryl )) Beautiful new Fell colors. 3, A pure, white, antiseptic, stain. M , - r , . less vsnithing crcsm. m 4. No wsiiing to dry. Can be S . aBBBBBaaf .fa. f -SSSSSa WARM WOOL POO in hsmlets to fabric Use J'Xt -XK X - i-gV W Airidtegubdy. MrltX - 1 r W ' - 39ondSWH ' Sr&t' i J' 11 MOII MIN AND WOMEN UW , ' M aW JV J JtJt A If THAN ANY OTHBt DfiODOIANT W of Vf iit , Mr jU .'' Boxy cardigans In attractive weaves fll . I L&? lf slio-on sweaters, blouses or dresses I; ; - I W of tiny, bright if ,V 1 f ' - V- - ' suede. Very new, very gay, in a word (SuioMti! PALf BltDELISO Main '. IB Market Quotations NEW YOHK. Oct. IS IAPI Stock mir- ket prlcj generally continued to ad vene today with the pace aet by ateela, ruhtMtr. ralli, utilities and tome metals. Closing uuotatlons: American Can M.w....MU,..H.m...lr)S,i Am Tal Si Tel IBS Anaconda riM,m all1, Calif Packing 3il'. Comomnweallh 4c Sou 1 Curtis-Wright B General r.Teclrlo ....... 411", General Motors .,.,.M.M 74s ut Nor Hy pld fnt Harvester Kennecott 92', 1'"" 2.1 ' WV. 2.1',, lx,ng-Hll A . Montgomery Ward Naih-Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific .Vl'i l'c Gas It El ... 4.1", J C Penney 1204 Safeway Stores 2:Ha sears Roebuck ..,...............i: Southern Paclflo 52V, Standard Brands r-fr f. , , , , . , , 4nVt Sunshine Mining , lav. Union Oil Calif M Union Paclflo 130 U S Steel , : , BHi Warner Pictures ...... 20 Potatoes toes: arrivals 192, on track 282, tout U. S. shipments 1183 . New stocks: aunnllea mndnfal rnr Colorado McClures demand moderate, nwrMi sieaur. or offerings oiner sec tions demand slow, market slightly weeker. Ideho Russet Burbenks u. S. No. 1. 12.00-3.30: Colorado Red McClures, U. B. No. 1. $2.00.3 00; South Dakota Bill, Triumphs. U. S. No. 1, washed. 12.03: Minnesota and North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, commercial. 11.80-1.00: Cob blers, U. 8. No. 1. washed, 12.00: Wis consin Chlppewas, V. S. No. 1, 12 10-2.13; Green Mountain. U. 8. No. 1, $2.09. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Or... Oct. IS fAP-USDAl SaUbl and toUI cattle 240, calvec 100; market firm, active, tuny atcaay; c finer-common cowi 23 to mostly SO eenU hi cher than Monday: common-medium teer 110.50-14.00; including light Hoc le ers at $10.50; odd good iteeni up to I1S.7S-16.00; common-medium helfen 10.00-13.00; odd head M-OO; canner- cutier cowi largely ae.w-tf.au; inein downward to 3.50 and below; fat dairy Wm eawi gfi.OO-10.00: sood beef cowi to 112-00: common-medium sausage bulls (9.50-10.78; good-choice vealers fully steady to 13 50-14.00; odd head fl4.50; few medium-good grass calves $12.30 dawn. Ksubie nogs as; toui zzo; mancet W A - Y I OPEN TILL 8:00 SATURDAYS L , . I active, ittady tt eellLng: barrows and guts up to 370 lbs, ais.Bo; sowa $15.0.1; good around 400 lb. stagi $19.00 with 70 lb. deck; choice ieeder pigs under prefigure mlshle downward from $18 00. Halaule iheep 300, total 550; market active, steady; good-choice .80-08 lb. wooled lambs $12.50-73; 80-07 lb. shorn lambs $11.5(1: common-medium wooled lambs $0.00-11.50; medium-good yearling! $850-0-50; good awes $4.00-60; common down to $2.50. , flOIITI! SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18 fAP-UHDAi Habibie cattle 123, calves 05; market steady; medium-good steers absent; few good range cows $I2.00 SO; fleihy dairy bred cows $10,00-11.00; cutters $8.50-0.00; canners f 0 00-7.00; coinmon-good sausage bulls $10.00-12.00; part load good slaughter calves $14.25 with llHht sort. Halahie hogs 90; mostly feeder pigs; market firm; few barrows and gilts $15.80: odd Bond sows SI 3.03. Salable aheep 800; market firm: choice full wooled lambs salable $14.00-25; one deck good $14.00; medium No. 2 pelU $13.25; common-good ewes quoted $0.25 50. CHICAGO, Oct. 18 (AP-USDA) Sal able hoics ;tooo, total 10,000; active and fully iteady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 140 lbs. up at the $14.85 celling; good and choice sows at $14.10; complete clearance, flalable cattle SOOO, total 0000; salable calves 800, total 800; fed steers and yearlings steady to strong, strictly good $100 a Month for. Life The Golden Yean Plan gives yout 1. Definite monthly income for life when you wish to retire, 2. Protection for family mm 3. Payi double for accidental death before retirement tgei 4. Builds up large cash reserve, 5. Pays steady income if you are permanently disabled. OregonMutualljfe INSURANCE COMPANY LYNN ROYCROFT EVA LONG 118 North 7th S treat Klamath Fails. Or. Thundar Oct 18, 184S and choice kind aotlve; 10 loads of long yearling! and beef itasrs $18,00 the cell. Ing; moderate supply $10.25-17.70; com mon and medium cfferlngi $15.00 down: itock cattle steady with week's 2.1 cents advance; cows In liberal supply, 25 cents lower. Instances more; cutters $8.25 down; beef cows $9.00-12 00; bulla im io ia cams on wun common ana medium grades showing most decline at $0.75-11.00; good sauiga and com- f arable beef bulls acarce; vealers ex remely scarce and firm at $15.00 down, odd head $13.50. Salable aheen 3000. tataf AOOOt tuttlw slaughter lambs active, strong; weatern lamts lacking; moat good and choice native ewe and wether lambs $15.00 under broad eastern demand with bucks discounted $1.00: most common light aortouts $11.00-12.00 popular price $11.50; ilaughter ewes steady, natives mainly $8,50 down; few choice topped at $0.75, load native ewes carrying a Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake! (Take no tugar, no ghorlening!) These delicious, new all-bra muffins made with chopped dates rill have a big appeal for the "sweet toothers" in your family I They're so moist And they're so tender to good. That's be cause KZLLOCS'S ALL-BXAIf is milled extra-line for golden softness. 2 cups Ketloftg's 1 cup sifted flour aix-BRAX 1 teaspoon soda K cup molasses 'A teaspoon salt l'A cups milk V, cup chopped 1 egg dates Add kxllocc's all. bhan to molasses and mile- and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry Ingredients and fruit. Pill greased muffin pans HERALD AND NEWS BE VE breeder and held above $ 50, (hrea loada cull to mostly common graiit Montana awes held at $3.00, WHEAT CHICAOO. Oct. 18 UPl-Waaknesi ta oats futures wna an unsettling tnfluenca In all gmln pits today. Wheat fell around a cent at time anil corn was off fractionally, Hye ahow Independent strength early but weakenej In la to trade, Oats selltng was Influenced by eon tinned favorable corn weather. Wheat closed IV to 1 1' cent towet than the previous flnlih, Decent bt $1,73, corn waa off V to Wen, De cember $1.18, oats were off Hit to 34fec. December (KH't-lfce, rye was down taj 2c, December $1.0844-1.30. and barley waa IVi to 2c lower. December fl.lOVin zPt v, s " l two-thirds full and bake In moderate), ly hot oven 400F.V about 30 min utes. Makes IS light, luscious muffins. Good Nutrlfion, tool ALL.BRATT ts made from the TrfAt OTrrra latsrs of finest wheat contains a eonesntratton of the protective food elementa fonnd In the whole grain. One-halt cap pro. vide, over H Tour daily minimum need for Iron. Ssrr Keltotcg'a, AIX-BRAN daily I rf. mm 617 MAIN STREET-