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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1946)
Judge Upholds Right Of Rogue River Mote Builder , PORTLAND, I)('c. 14 M') Tho "moral" iluhl (if a Itniiue river iiiiiii to rinlnl) eoiinlnirlfng nioti'l In tlnflirieo of clvllliin production administration regit IiiUiiiw win ii)lnl(( in federal court hero. . Judgo Claude McColloch, In nir-mornndum opinion whleh re ferred to "the iibnurdltlcn of tho law," rt fused yvntordny In Krnnt mi injunction iii'i-vcnlliiii Will II. Jonrn from cniniilfllng 'di uuln rourt. T'.w ( I'A linked for un In Junction, contending Jonrn Mart, ret building Hip cent in I m-ctlon of id molel iifler tho March 2(1 "freeze" dale. Two other units had already been liulll. "Here In un old mini who hoi done nothlnu worse tliiin Mpend $17,01)0 of llln mid '.iln wlfe'a life livings In buying a pra f ioul'iorii Oregon real entiiln, nnd connlrurtlng n eight-unit -nulo rourt," nuiil the Judge. "Hlneo when In Odn country did It he roine morally wrong for un rner. (telle old person ... to go about SmAO' flUR : ... JtoanS ffoRhi' rHA)j.:Vl ID 111 S'VJtT. i ,r- . 1! illB n rnfe 7 1MAf ALLVCVtfSi AM' CUCKIN' MMOO ( riL9 " m 1 -x.'-. I OOHHA CUT W NOB L THAT BAR KCNT 22fli5ZZZ 1 4 jmjmta wmrm yrkifmrdmm 'mmmmwmmmm .tm OU WWtN'T ItktU 1 i SUA LI WHO MIOMT MPLU- r ?oo?wl tn tvitImlJP, I SAlRW OFFERS.SO MIDDLING VtKEN s SjIIS 7.' i Jt mr "pwElw KrfvJScf K ffistM. I me maSiwas oog whem he sent it fc I I II KV N II HHA! THIS TCfSANOI II HM'M-SURE-VtXJ TWO 1 f "Vl I' ' w' ' ' ' I ' 1 "i-N-wa, to w.rrr- I LL PIT I HKC vAa I tWi b IflY TOUGH NIGHT OUT" Iff ThUNKS t BUNK IN THIS BUS ME. EH? I'M 111 LAW SEES THIS TIK WAITING U I HERE-COME TthB Tb U THWN I VZ L TEfJ?: iJ I -LSURf ! ,VE HEflR0J F0 TOCNOS- I I ROOM BENCHES ARE f A LOT I ipa J'J$ IW ' Jhrm I SOFTER-ANO I'LL GET MDU MISTER i'riyimiosTri mtr w s vv v r w Iwuv "P a w't" f "Uliy T -rc TLJC I I LJCV 7C V " V iT'C f;i HDIA f CUC'C. UAl yiTiTWTO TTW1 I OCT THROUGH, J WORST TRAFFIC WHV IS DOWN THE STREET IN A li ffjSSISS (jrCtRTM IN YEARS, I I Vp?P I -NEW PRESS SHE BOUGHT AT lib Lf'iKM If I iVJi H lOlcSl :f IstJpS n " Jni I am tha Rothmoor Scotty Jr-n.'n J ' 1 '4 lTMwLS&&&S P ft.. watchdoa of quality m..t 1 i irvTJ ' 9fa&L ; 1 t L.pomt;-;. making hli HvIiik by Improving nnd renting property? "Technically, thin sturdy cltl .en may have violated the regu lations. Il did not do no know ingly. He miw, All about him, of fice hulldliifn, ncwnpuer udl flew, buukn and otCicr commer clnl ntrucluren rising. Wbut wan Kicre to nmkc him think hp wiin violation (he law by building a nlmple unit, which would house eight families, although not of Kipmrticuliir kind permllled by tho rrKuliitlonn? He bun all the material on the ground to flnliri tho project, fully paid for. "Mo nnd bin wife, who expect to rcnldtt In one of the urilU, are living In a trailer bounp, despite tho Inclement wenther, I can not In eoimclenco rratraln licsc Peuiila from finishing tlm unit. , , If, by doing l-liln, defendant hp. comes subjerl to other penalties, that, I would nay, under the con dition prcneutly existing In Orai i In Pans, would be one of the ininurditien or the law." Legion To Hold Party The annual Christmas party of llio Aimirlnun Legion, Kliim utb pout No. II, will bo held at Legion hull Tuesday night ut 8 o'clock and arranged by tho pout nnd auxiliary. A full evening of holiday number in scheduled mid refreshment will also fea ture tho C'brlntmun theme There will be a buffet nupper, dancing and a Christina tree with gift for all. Thone attending arc nnked to bring a prenent, men to bring a gift for a woman, and the women a gift ror a man. A cordial Invitation In extend ed to all member or the Legion and their famllle an well an new member, Vice Commander Don Everett In representing the Legion and Mm. Kverett the auxiliary nn chairmen for the affair At the mime time, tho Legion in cooperating with tho KFPA in asking the public to cut their (.'brlnlmiin trcen an fur buck from tho highway a posnblc in order to maintain the attractive border of greenery along the roads. I Men 17 to 30, the U. S. navy never before him had an much to offer you. Why not inquire at the navy recruiting office In the pottt office building? More. Amos Suggestions from Poole's Sporting Goodi Dept. Complete Fishing Kit tor 'he young tiihermon 2.50 to 3.75 Steel Catting Rods .6.95 up Toleicope Poles 4.50 Fly Reels 2.25 up Catting Reels. ...2.95 up Pocket Knives 2.25 POOLE'S Bicycles and Sporting Good 222 Bo. 7th ' .VIVWVMSIVVlWUOTtk.l,,uML ffl a I Mviv Hill Idea were being displayed in WHYTAL'S this week . . . some Junt unpacked . . . including tailored broadcloth pajamas of nplendld quality like we used to get . . . wonderfully made with half elantic waints ... In sizes from 32 up. These are all ntriped patterns of rose, blue or green ... for $0.85. Another shlDment of lovelv chtnlll. bad Jackets has arrived . . . long-sleeved ... in pastel blue and pink . . . while a lunner gift suggestion from WHYTAL'S lingerie shelves are the black and white taffeta slips . . . tae Vta- sheer blouses. w.attrs New, finely-knit have taken on a fentivenenn for holiday giving . . . clever de signs of gold thread embroidery over deep pastels . . . and, speaking of knits, you'll be In- tcrested in the timely reduc tion of all wool gloves and mit tens . . . the metal-trimmed hand-made as well as fleecy an goras ... all marked down to $2.95 before winter s hardly stance For a bit of gift sparkle . . . there are gorgeoun, sequined dicki.. Mom likes to have as an "extra " for her suit ... or the Jewal.d scarfs in plain shades or figured . . . that also make a pretty evening covering for tne nair. Attractive woolen I squares lor bis come in prac tically all shades and combina tions. Costume Jewelry cases are all a-glitter . . . with a vast dis play of rhlnestone pieces or pmy oi rninesione pieces or i , . It., . and ebony necklaces, bracelets lul '" V""??? Sf 1L and earrings tive. There s a variety -i .. . . ; u.-i.i "::.:".', I a as - r;"' from the long wearing Botany bags of wool broadcloth . . . among the' finest made ... to a complete range ot learners, plastic patents, plastic suedes . . . and the cordes, metal or niastic-trimmefl. The exclusive Alexandra da Markoff Mnp nf myiikc toiletries has any number of gift-worthy items . . . especially beautifully tuckased seL in. eluding soaps . . . and the Rex toiletries for men folk. Whimsical hankies for every occasion . . . are louna at WHYTAL S. in the Medical- Dental building. Main at Ninth initialed Madeiras . . . dis- tinctive, large hand-painted favorite . . . although a bro squares . . . and dainty Swiss caded satin of powder blue . . . imports, including sporty Swiss- zipped ' up the front like a woven checks ... to mention housecoat . . . ran a close sec- a mere few. miniicr These come in an assortment to get your year-end beauty of shades . . . with vivid con appointments booked early was trast trims outlining a low V made this week by Fern Short neckline. . . . of STUDIO OF BEAUTY At LONG'S APPAREL . . . . . . inasmuch as the Mondays and luesdays preceding Christ- mas and New Year's . . . will be crammed by those wanting to look their prettiest for these occasions . . . and there's just not going to be a place for you ... if you don't call within me next lew days Fern also announced illttl SIMB y.t.r, .vnAlAnnnl hair stylist . . . has now joined the staff of operators ... at STUDIO OF BEAUTY ... on the mezzanine of Whytal s . . . and that Beryl Durant . . . for- merly with this shop ... is assisting during the holiday rush ... and will be pleased to greet any of her former pa- trons. Olive Ott and Fern, her self, are the other staff mem bers. A permanent wave makes a long-lasting gift ... in case this hudn't occurred to you . . . and Fern told Martha that, while you can't put it in a box . . . she'll be glad to certify your ''permanent" gift on a pretty Christmas card for pres entation at her shop. Bag Lining . . . ( of black, brown and navy . . . including small sizes for eve ning purses . . . have arrived at the ART NEEDLEWORK SHOP in the Melhase building across from the court ii. . house . . . and your order can now be filled, Kathleen Kriz informed Martha. If you aren't one of the nim ble-fingered . . . who can turn out your own hand-mades . . . you'll be interested in the many embroidered or. crocheted gift sSSp 81 ,A rW K eluding cordes and plastic bag, already made ... and pretty wool yarn fascinators . . : , in white and colors for $3.00. Sachet Cases . . . of silk moire ... are an ideal . . . but inexpensive solution . . . to a femme gift problem and CURRIN'S has a com- plete selection nt etiph nr. from hankie " in whit. fumed cases . to lingerie size pink and blue . . . satin lined, in lined A thoughtful tift for the bride- elect, too. Handkerchief size cases are prlced at only $1.00 . . . the medium size that has many uses at $2.50 . . . and the larger lingerie sachet cases at $4.95 . . . at CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS . . . corner of Ninth and Main. ttltl Ktttiih ",.' fH-Trumes and toiletries . '2vfy moderate - priced line gf'ncd rapid popularity a, ..- . v a few years ?.K,?DD Wr-o. now, ,0D alnale at CURRIN'S. in all items fragrance, . . . and, when it ana comes to gift-packaged nets . . Pr"cer', of, ld Sou'h h.ave reaJly concoclcd some beauties, Among familiar ncenU Woodland Spice. Cotton Blon- fm ana Plantation i Garden . . ' newle named "Devastat- som and Plantation Garden while completely dif- : ; - Ifren. dSM are Jarle?1.,0ft,m pruni ng some oi ine toiletries. A china-painted Natchez Rose iar m juiea wiin imrjortea J?!0 , : an? vo,u 11 cheri.i b win i " ?a,n'v. cmna urn w" Baih,'1- ... , . , , ,.ReP''ea ?' thc old-style cry.- a .""dy Jar is used for color- 'UJ "raDPed- effervescent f' ,,' ar'd on" J'ner for Woodland Spice co- k"-" mc uiu vinegar cruet, Cotton Blossom talcum comes in over-sized salt shakers . . . the clean, sharp cologne in huge, square crystal bottles . . . the Bubble Bath Crystals in . . - decorative nit.s iar. ih.i vou-ll kein for " ' you,!!1keeP for 'e"1!se- pitG? NiVthS fi" .2 Ninth and Main . he ,P; o don as hostess gowns or for ooking glamorous while toast- ln8 your toes before the fire . iV U"P""-R LONG S when Martha arrived - to add fresh appeal to the scicL-iiun aireaay mere. Jjjf"8""'"1 . f "oor- length robes ... of crerje-back ?"tin. in sea blue or bewitch- ing black . . . are fashioned with the new fish-tail back and a large jeweled buckle at the belt provides the only trim. wnne there I glanced o ueduuiui an- sortment ol robes again . . . and chose a ravishing peach orocaae, simply tailored, as my ond. Among other recent arrivals I hadn't seen are th trint. buttoned, fitted coachman styles -1 ...u i.jruu . . . ana the one-piece lounging pajamas of finely pebbled crepe . . . de- signed .with such full trousers J give me eiieci 01 a roue. 719 Main . . . you'll find the latest in robes by Tula, Edith Phillips and Sir James ail outstanding names in the signing field, Silent UOOM ... de- cb-i 1 1 fi 1 1 K, ,..!.;,, ...J Ar ........ u..j n,iiu ui wi n uuu "J " wu.u. ma man 11VJ TT1 Ji IT 1 II C . flllCl noco frrtn, hi. hobby ... are the newest ar- rivals at the PELICAN BOOK SHOPPE ... on South 8th, across from Sears ... and they're clever as can be . . . representing all breeds and sizes. Nice for collectors of ani- mal figures ... or to slip in the kiddies' Christmas stockings, Priced from 49 cents upward. Some other cuties that make a pretty little gift are Shell Dolls . . ; perfumed for sachets . . . a bride and her brides maids. These also come in min iature sizes ... to add to the "doll house" family. In addi tion to these ... the PELICAN SHOPPE carries the artfully fashioned flower pins . . . made of shells by a Klamath woman, Mrs. I. W. White. For teen-age daughter's stock ing . . . PELICAN BOOK hil h.'rt ;t.nlS' ,;t; hasi"Le KM"tTIU SHOPPE ... 126 So. 8th of pink, blue and black com bined with gold . . . for $2.75 5 iJ ..tl ; I JtuLZ ni ih. i w ?m h. - - : . . . author of "My Friend Flicka" . . . "Green Grass of Wyoming by Mary O'Hara . ; . just re ceived this week. . Toby Jugs . . reach YOUR STORE straight catcnhingn& SaWriSSSS ...(, m..i. bemgimnor and Ued , ... - . , . i. iuib v1-1-0, mcj- u uc mule man appreciated as a gift ... yet the around for any more varied se- ables . . . with plenty of fern wh8,.."? tk;, ... of sparkling costume inine appeal ... have been smallale jug7 or mugs .7. Sut ine,llded in this hand-painted English ware are the storied Old King Cole as a cheery teanol t? u V. U I S h Gam, .? caPa"ous P!tcherT' -a" hc reckless r; il 8 uuuu ouvcr iiuncu intn . fn,.,ar. hnM.. Most interesting of all are the liUie cups . . . lifelike-colored replicas of famous historic per- sonoges . . . Dickens, Edgar Al- len Poe, Lincoln . . . standing out like little portraits in the Toby Jug group ... on the mezzanine of YOUR STORE, Inc. ... 721 Main. huai.p j kiwi, m.a.ia r.iu, 0r.. iiMu - - - Patent i'lastles are the popular gift handbags this Christmas . . . unaffected by weather and so easily clean ed .. . and it was in the ac cessories department of MIL LER'S . . . that Martha found interesting new quilted designs in round styles in these . . . featlirinff Klni-lr n- Kmu.n MILLER'S bag selection at oVtohrta ..,.. r.N.'S of fabrics pinseals ranging in nrlce uiiiguttiii . . . lUIIbClim from $4.95 to $35.00. t nn - Thinitino h . . i..i. handwear to mind . 7 . so Mar t h i,a 1 1 ihnn.Th. "B"'T" . !. , u,.. ' " .j. cloth gloves, they're hand-made and certainiy elegant for the . i. i .., i - L- . : . at $1.00 ... but for a glove that's' truly handsome . . ? ask dhliv hi uincr launcs iee the M.xim.d.: hand- to see me Mexican-mad, hand- stitched leather and doe skins . . . In bIack or brown priced at $7.50. wh.c. (-h,i.tmn. .!,.. i fresh supply of hankies? In the accessories derjartment of MIL- LER'S ... 512 Main . . . you'll see a colorful array . . .from 35 nnts to ?3.95 . but pleaie don't overlook the white hut- iai. imported Madeiras . . . with their distinctive cut-out designs. for $1 50 Tito llntlltim Ainrm in IiaoiO'llfjrffl ca.rr2?n. .the weI1-known iZJL WS.-.,- at RICKYS i one of the " ... is one oi me j oTpiJV 7 ""'...I? neatet '" r a man Mar- PHo c,S. p..'Vusicarnn clo:K. - Plus .musical alarm sSSi wish ?o hK s tC wlsh ,h itrh l?oh .aiarm position, which autc- matically turns on the radio. Tne price j, $31 45 xhese radioiarms aren't ex- t., niAM.i..i .... they're coming in right along .4 nrr-wc- nnA ; u)l. mr.rii ,,. can ,eave an o7der you'U also be interested in seeing aCTruiK, mc many other new table models in the downstairs store . . . such Sentinels. Bendix. Motorolas tinels, Bendix, Motorolas aU nationally-advertised radios. Tif 1 f il tBdttittdjwf becomes a simple matter if your pantry's stocked with some of those richly delicious Hoenshel's items received by PINE STREET MARKET ... and they're nice for gifts ... if you prefer giv- ing eatables. Included in this shipment are Hoenshel's Plum Puddings ... Fig and Date Puddings . . . Brandied Fruit Cakes in pound and pound and a half sizes . and Brandied Hard Sauce, al readv whinned together with fresh butter and eggs. The pud- dings and cakes are all beau- tifully packaged in gold gift boxes. You can get festive trim- : 1 .1 iwl- .A AU- niings mr ur iisuic me , IUU ... Ill 111C XU1111 " t U i . n IWHn Cnn, mm. filled with candy ... or they'd look quite gay hung on the tree branches. , A popular sweet is back again V. . Honey plus Butter from the Michigan Apiaries . . . you'll want to get while still available ... and among new canned goods at PINE STREET t PINE STREET MARKET corner of Sev- enth and Pine Rice Dinner . . . . is a Creole ready to serve. Perfume shouldn't be ap plied to skin that goes dry in cold weather, because it actu ally laps up the perfume oils and the fragrance is soon gone. For A itainy Day . . . now that may not sound like a white Christmas . . . but had vou thought of an umbrella . gift to Mother . ...from the brilliant assortment being shown at THE TOWN SHOP? ?or myself I like ttie plastic film ones hpst . edged in gay plaids . . . but there's also a vast quantity of durable silks from which to make a choice. While shopping around in there ... I simply couldn't pass up the rainbow selection in scarfs . . unbelievably beauti rj"rL,.i ful combinations in colors silkenWots and printed sheers ' : ' to the practical WOolen. . ., . .. squares. , y rtLB?JZ$ -o , ever vrm'H Hdua ti Vnnf or hUriguin T lingerie than you'll fmd n THE TOWN SHOP ' .in . . ..j i-":V'i: i.cu u auuiu iiujinieu i headquarters, don't forget, for women's White Stag SKt togs or western apparel. The "little gallery" ar ranged downstairs in Rlckys for displaying Vern Swansen's paintings is an Idea worthy of permanency in this city . . . providing an established place where Klamath artists may exhibit or for "travel ing" exhibits. satuidat, , u, . ran Miu ........mnwmmwKnHin SHOPS & SHOPS FOR CHRISTMAS Evening Coats ... '-Ienth and formal as your DAc,?d ?own.:.' fashioned aiiienuin nuailtv or a Mr rsln snouider cape encircled - "? ?re" "e?"ln are new and the "'wnirjij o . be"'y o' ese . , . j w ,.ican ... inpv mm. Just as admirably for a hn.t. iW" " you don't wish These, of course, are produced in the custom-made dmirtmui mV .Su W 8re aj robeI of E",' en ,"..ell M .j ... ' - " gaS" 'rom 15 00 to t3H on Th. The flift nart l ,U. i is overflowing with glitter . . . new jewelry pieces of Czech- "'"" stones . . . exact du plicates quin-iovered even n?" w.' t Sold siWer ZVXl 8 ba!, "ver, b lack or multi- comb and nTl' y "trikln5 mwe of ,"7 ' "n hats M.a,tt?rlng, faIo1 " ' brihtly Jeweled for evening wear. MURIEL'S . . . located In the Winema Hotel building ... has , complete selection of "hi Merle Norman gift boxes ne thefhopoTutand: j"b "ne of exclusive T j i 1 . " priced from S5 HS un i cludina the law ' f'aniL - that delightful Rolley's haunting fragrances wS Sfi" ' ' ' containln lote of des'ralles . . from 60c up! wrai matcning tiitt downs ... exquisitely made with deep lace trims or fascinating appliques . . . are new arrivals in the lin- gene department of La- OINTE S . . . and come in all V? UP 8 . . . in powder blue, sherbet Dink, lemon v.i. 1 . - , : .7 no wnne. ,A" ew. anipment of the loveli- 'H V. ' sauna nd eP,w'ih f'y lace trims . . . of S"P? "... .w, --. ujv, ume mm oiacn. . . . was also unpacked this week . . . providing a super as sortment for holiday shoppers . . . including half-slips of pink and white or checked taffetas ... for sweater and skirt out fits. As for the gorgeous oeglige everyone knows what "gift ar "a mm on aispiay . . . well. v:" "'ey nave .ai trus season and those Martha saw are t for a princess ... sleek satins or seductive sheers . . . outlined la lacy effects ... in a choice of bridal white, powder blue, flattering pink or beguil- ing black. Bight across from the lingerie department ... in LaPOINTE'S, ou main . . . you'll find tha iianaKercmei selection . . . any thins vou want . . . hut ,!. outstanding, Martha thinks . . . is the unusual selection of inex- pensive but beautifully printed cotton and linen 'kerchiefs . . . in addition in rinviii,, 1 T.. 1 , . .. & - - wvcij,t mce-eagea creations. I PO CJieff Sets .nd p.- rhv.. c . received at shawls 3uSt recreation.! ;!L i fr imagers JS6 chess. inamurh"rthi. hL.i? nrking i?ame hUSIS-t SiJSi ??com!n,g u X .11' .hnnl With small-sized boards ' for playing .... the chessmen and checkers are pegged to fit se curely into the hole in each square . . . and they're quite inexpensive at $2.25 and $1.00. Complete books of chess rules are also available. In addition, this new ship ment of games at SHAW STA TIONERY CO. . . . 729 Main , . . has the combination Gin Rummy and Cribbage boards . . . complete with pads for $2.25 . . . several price ranges in the flat-type Cribbage boards . . . Poker Chips by the box for 65 cents up plete sets with holder and CBS that the men like. Statistics claim that mar lied men purchase 44 per cant of their gifts for their wives, but wives give only 9.8 per cent of their gift purchases to their husbands. Well, maybe they buy more gifts. Gilt CertllicateS for "v ? beautywork are now available at MODERN- I?T H. BEA.uTY SALON whora sii i oid jvitiiimiii avenue The lovelv Louvre nerfum. " fivl allurini scems 1 "v5J.a"u",nA scen)? ??"vea rieaay:PacKBgea,Ior..PuV ung on me iree . . . always boon to men shoppers . . . and there's a new selection of fit- ted cosmetic cases . . . large cuuugu lur uvcuugui nags f at $37.50. ' Ethel "Stormy" Borden . owner-operator of MODERNIS TIC BEAUTY SALON . , . re quests - all patrons to make their pre-Christmas and pre New Year's appointment early this coming week . . . to avoid disappointment!