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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1947)
WEATHER UllKflON lnoi...ln rlimiU Willi w light .hnw.r. lit koulliw.Ml liHlny mil mill liuiltfhl! mil au t'uld tunlalti. .'Imiily Hiiiiilnv with rain In w.l mid initw lit hijirnr mnuiilnliii, and r.ln ir tntiw In .ntitlt.iiil, Ihfr.ailna (mill ami wliulN Itauimilii limit tonlhl. NOIITIIKIIN CAI.irOIINIA I'urlly ilniiily Iniluy, loalahl mill SunflNy. A l.w Bittorfl iiti-lnkl... Hllililly ..niter In Hllornoou. U.nlla uutll.rly Mini u(( VON.1. Vlalls Hero Friend wore granting Mri. A. J. Voyo Mil week-end, here (rum Hcxsmore , Manor hotel In Hollywood where aim 1 now mnklnii hor I homo. Mra. Voyc'e win, Joe Voyo unci family, will bo leav Iiik noun for Mcnlo 1'iirk, Cullf., where 1 10 will li" Into bualnoa Willi W. L. Henry, formerly of Kliiniiitli Full unci now opcrul Inu u grocery eoiicorii In tho Koullu'rn clly. Mm. Voyo In lrnvliiK for llollywoud llio flrat : of next week In her new car on which Hlie look delivery Saturday. Daughter Born Mr. nnd Mm. Frederick llurlln of Board iniin iilreel arc purcnla of their second daughter, Surmino Mb . rlmi, hiirn February 22, lit Du lulh, Minn., where Mra. llurlln - hua been fur several wceka with C) her . parent, Tho lllllo girl weighed 7 pouitda 9 ounce ut i ii. ii.riiti im n rirotnmk on .the Southern Pacific. Tho new urrlvnl la tho aocond grandchild for Mm. Curmol llurtm of thla city. Accldant Victim Mra. May Pollund, 4310 Uiiurdmuii, rc turned Ihla week from Portlu:id. Sho hna been receiving treat nient for lnurlea auatuilied In rur accident In Augual, 1048, mid will undergo aurgery on aoon ae able. Joe IVllurul loat hla lifo In the accident whlrh oc curred on tho Merrill hliihwny. To San Francisco Mr. and Mra. Churllr Hoolh plnn to leuve Kumliiy for Snn Francisco where llmith, well known Henley fnrm rr, will receive modlciil treat-ment. Meeting Changad The Fac ulty Wive meeting originally plunnrd for March 4 ha been postponed until Mnrch 10. ISITORS WELCOME Anr ry. kv.aUf. NaUr- Cmt ruwtti ruin Mirk Klomoth Flower Shop iu i. ... Grttnhouiei r.. tin Sewing Machine Rebuilding Immadlat Delivery r,7T-"i" 'al V 1 " Have your eld treadle rebuilt Into a modern Portable Electrlcl Written Guarantee SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Your Independent Dealer 3218 Shoito Way Phone 6771 Study Grouo Thu AAUW uflcrnoon itudy liroup , will moct Wednesday, Murcn o, ui i p. m., at tho homo of Mra. John Merry mun, 1200 Pacific Tor ruco. Mra. John C. Miller will present tho book review. Thoao planning to ultond uro naked to call Mra. Merrymun Ot 8270 by Tnnnfluy evening. Girl Arrive Mr. and Mr, Frank I'. Drew of 1038 Eldo rado aro receiving, felicitations over tho urrlvul of a buby Klrl, their first daughter, born Feb ruary 28, ut Klumutli Valley hoapltul. Tho Drew have an other child, Duvld, Tho little Klrl la tho granddaughter of Mr. und Mra. N. 11. Drew of thla city and Mr. and Mra. Stewart Moore of Portland. Ill at Home Mr. and Mr. Fred Peterson und children. Clark und Mnrlene, are III ui Die family home, 1003 Lincoln, with aevero ottucka of Influenza. Grandion Mr. Joe M. Ken nedy la leaving by plane Sunday for Arcndlu, Calif., to vlait her newcat Kruudaon, Douglas Itnlph Ericsson, born to Dr. and Mr. B. It. trlc.ison In Los Angele on Februury 28. Mra. Krlcaaon 1 tho former Virginia Kennedy. Mr. and Mra. Kennedy of Weyerhuouaer hnvo another grandson, Mlchncl, aon of Mr. and Mra. Joe W. Kennedy of Alameda. Calif. Dog Llcenae A laat-mlnutc ruah for dog llccnaca brought $1310.150 acroaa the counter at tho county clerk' office. A pen ally foe of $1 became effective today. .Shopo and Shcpa PrTT SONNY. WHEN YOU GROW UP YOU MAY HAVE TO PAY MONEY TO HEAR THAT FELLOW SING till to See u for ipreader, tractor, and complete farm equip ment. Wo lervlco and repair all make of farm equipment. are a anoclultv of the SIXTH STREET EXCHANGE . . , 819 Klamath avenue . . . wlioro a Inruo window dlaplay of gluna- wuro, china und other Item I of cnnatnnt Inlorcat . . . both to collectora and thoae who chcr tali thlnga of bygono duya. Moat rcminiacont of ull. Miir the think, uro tho decorative, old ball lamp Unit aloud In gramlmu a company parlor . and really quite choice la an old-fuahlonod hanging lamp, ad United by a chain. Moat of theae have been "electrified!' for sufo- ty a lake. Mr. Roland hna obtained quite a lot of cut olaia, Includ Ing aomo of tho horaeahoo pat tern many collectora aro Inter ailed In . . . und hua a few Itlecea of milk and vaaellnc gluaa. Other outatandlni! Items include a Majolica pitcher, a inver coaler with all the condl ment bottle, Dresden china plate, demi tuaao and moua- lacho cupa, and a marble-topped table thut'i In excellent aluipc. Price are In uccordanco with age and value. SIXTH STREET EXCHANGE . . . owned and operuted by Mr. and Mra. Harry Roland ... la In the market for good, uacd furniture. The phone number I 7 1 so. Cable Knii 'n of aoft paatola, cool and prac tical . . . flowered or checked lereeya . . . prlnta galore . hearing famous label namca that MILLER S proudly recom menria . . . are filling tho rucks of the aecond floor ready-to-wear department theae pro Eaater weeka . . . and most of theae frocka, dralgcnd with the latest itylo detuil. can be worn nil summer long. 1 Among the many line of na ! tionally advertiaed dreaaca In regular sl.rs are Lola or Call' torn In. Reich. Uen Linder, L'Aiglon, Demi -Tame, Paula Brook and Carolyn . . . and ; there a cuaual or drcaxy type for every occasion. MILLER'S . .'. 512 Main . , alo cater to Junior size and ! preference In the ready-to-i wear . . . featuring some of the moat outstanding creations In thla field . . . the Doris uoa ' sons, Bnbs Jr., Joonettcj and Darfford Debs. j .1 ManlruriHt . . . ; Melva Bvrkit. formerly of Mill neanolla . . : hua joined the i tnff of STUDIO OF BEAUTY i where hc will specialize In mi j phase of beauty work . . . and ! voti can m a k e appointments 1 with her by calling 7151. ' Tho best test of a fine, pro fcasionul manicure ... In case ; you hadn't thought about it ... la not tho loveliness of the l putron's nail when she leaves : the shop . . . but the duruoiiiiy ' of Dollsh and nail grooming in ' withstanding tho wear of house hold chores or omcc routine, A municure Is really a treat ment for cuticle and nails . . . and most satisfactory results can be obtained by huvtng one regularly once a week. The personnel ot STUDIO OF BEAUTY ... on me mezzanine 1 of Whytiil's . . . Includes Beryl I Olive. Steve. Melva and Fern. t ... I'll re Silk Print . . . lavish In coloring, beguil Ing In style ... are getting the attention spotlight at LONG'S . . . because for so mony sea son pure silk has been most ly a remember-when fabric. Light as thistledown . . . these picturesque dresses, fea turing the full, draped sil houette, arc masterpieces in print, blending clear, flambuoy ant hues into pleasing designs . . . including several borrowed from tho old Paisley pattern. All have cither short or cap' sleeves . . . and skirts are no ticeably longer . . a trend Dame Fashion Insists Is here. In addition. LONG'S AP PAREL ... 719 Main . . . has monv other new arrivals In gorgeous print frocks of crepe or fino quality rayons . . . and blending of colors, such, as those in tho "Forbidden Fruit" design, is positively Inspira tional. ( AUSUiXSvtir at THE TOWN SHOP has been reduced one-third to one-half . and Inasmuch as there 11 still be plenty of this sport at Crater hike for weeks to come . . . tho salo is timely for out fitting yourself with nationally advertised togs '. . , such as White Stag, La Croix and Sun Valley. Everything s Included . . . from snow and wind resistant jackets, downhill pants or com plete suits aown to socks and mitts ... in this reduction sule at THE TOWN SHOP . . . cor ner of Fifth and Main . . . and even if you feel you might not nave enougn use lor them this season, remember another win- A I'or iMtlleH Onlfi is LuPIERRE'S HEALTH CEN TER . . . located at 128 Payne street, overlooking Link river . . . now operated by Chloe Shlpman and Swannle Pitcher . . . and It' juat the placo to take your taut ncrvea, fatigued or sore muscle for a medicated Vapebath and a wonderfully re laxing Swediah Maaaage. Many of ua have considered steam baths and masaage In con nection with reducing . . . but Martha learned that both are equally fine for ncrvou tension or for building up ... as the type of masaage depends on whether you wish to shed some pounds or whether you cant pare an ounce. Tho whole proce . . . from comfortable tcamuig In the Vapobath cabinet followed by a body massugo with oils . . . requires an hour. Treatments may be taken whenever you feel the need . . . but a regular course of two or three a week I naturally more beneficial. Swannle and Chloe endeavor to keep evening open for busi ness women ... but cither day time or evening appoints must be made in advance by phoning LuPIERRE'S HEALTH CENTER . . i 7157 ... or by culling 7811 or 8785 after 5 p. m. ... rAAtw.ir fashion for the relaxing houra have really gone fanciful, uiing ipotted fur for harem-ueen sole slip per. Jewel tone or crystal clear luctte for mule and jewel atuddlng in hand carved platform aandali. ... Junior Wanhahle . . . fresh and pretty as early crocuses . . . arc now being displayed at WHYTALS in large, colorful ossortmcnt . nnd Martha noted that even these have adopted new tyle detail that we vc missed on in expensive frocks these past few vears. Chambray . . . which launders so beautifully ... is ngni up front amona the fabrics . and one of the sweetest is a quaint old fashioned number with embroidered ruffles edg ing the Peter Pan collar and long, gathered sleeves. This dress comes In several shades. Including coffee beige and sky blue. - Two other favorite among tho chumbrays at Whytal'a are a youthful y gay stripe tor sunv mcr days . . . and a neat shirt waist frock of deep pink tnnv med in chocolate brown, but toning from collar to hemline. with back fullness and a big. letterbox pocket. Plaid ginghams are more vivid and varied than ever . . . and a nifty wbito cotton for campus wear uses a bright, raised piuia in ravon weave for distinction. Adorable, indeed, are the sparkling chinti dresses with low necklines encircled by wide, ruffled collars and with short miff sleeves . . . and you'll find lots of clever, rayon washable , . . sizes 9 through 44 ... in this bonny collection at WHYTAL S ... In the Medical Dental building. Main at Ninth. ... Daring color and new - woolen will appear In this, Soring' toocoat. but thoa pleaing naatel will (till be popular, too, and the beige family will run the whole gamut from off-white to aun burn brown. ... Eradicating Vvntn . . . the weed and bug varieties that plague us by spoiling lawns, shrubs or trees ... is the busi ness of ED GREENE who op erates a pest control service and can do wonders with his modern chemical spraying methods) ' , . Mr. Greene . . . whos had 10 vears' experience in lawn problems ... is taking orders now for Spring yard condition ing .. . and you'll find that his prices are reasonable with satisfaction guaranteed. Further more, in regard to tree spraying. he urges that ncignoornooo home owners place a group order . . . listing types of spray desired . , . whereupon equip ment can be sent in and the work done at a very nominal cost. Ed Greene maintains head quarters at Tulelake . . . phone 2013 ... or you can dial azuu tAI.P SIWI, lima r.iu. on. lATVaoAT, M.rok I, IMt. . tkrat A ltaillo Salon is tho latest addition to HICKYS ... and an invitation I extended to you to visit thl new department which ha added an artful touch to the appearance of the downstair atore . . . where many type of homo appliances arc now avail able aguln. Displayed In a setting of cool pastels, against a background of limo drapes, arc handsome radio consoles and consolettea, various aize in table models and a few portable . . . bear ing luch famou name as Bcndix, Zenith, Packard Bell and Sentinel . . . but one of the best features about this salon I that sound effects are similar to those you'd get in a home . . . thus enabling you to distinguish i tone quality better. While shopping this week in the downstair store of RICKYS JEWELERS ... 700 Moln Martha was actually amazed to see several Norge, Gibson and Zenith refrigerators all lined up in a row . . . ready for Im mcdiuto delivery! "CraekerjaeW . . . Helena Rubinstein' new Spring make-up color ... I as gay as a day at the circus . . . and CURRIN'S has added all the items in this shade to its ex clusive Rubinstein line. Crackerjack lipstick, rouge and nail lacquer is a warm, sunny, rural red . . . the face powder a tawny-touched rose beige . . . and there are two foundations, the glamorous Cream Tint and the new mir acle Milktone, the cake make up with milk protein base that pampers your skin while it beautifies. Madame Rubinstein works closely with fashion and has keved Crackerjack to blend with or highlight such Spring fabric colors as "Firecracker" by Celanesc or the new beige shade called "Honey". Crackerjack face powder Is available In three sizes for $3,30. $1.30 and $1.00 ... the lipstick retails for $1.50 and $1.00 . . . and the rouge at $2.00 and $1.00. The Cream Tint Foundation is priced at $1.50, the Milktone at $1.00 and the nail lacquer at 80 cents . . . (all plus taxi ... at CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS . . . the friendly drug store at Ninth and Main. . . . Sennltone lAttion . . . one of the many Germaine Monteil beauty items ... ob tainable only in the cosmetics department of LaPOINTE'S . . . is a perfect foundation for sen sitive or teen-age skins . . . and Martha thinks that school girls, in particular, who take pride in a smooth, translucent com plexion, will be interested in i .Ul- !;..!. Unrl ; ,,A iMlnn In 1 lllia 1 1 1 1 1 - UVU . I- u aufc.w.. ... ... shades of natural, muted rose and bronze. Thclma Davis, in charge of this department, is well versed ! in the blending of skin color ing and textile shades since her recent attendance at a Ger maine Monteil school In San Francisco where this was stressed ... and will gladly assist you In selection of the j correct lipstick, rouge ana eye shadow to wear with this SDring's startling new colors. The Monteil line certainly has a variety to choose from . . . including 15 different reds in lipstick ... 10 eye shadows! That exquisite , Crepe de Chine perfume . . . made and bottled in Fiance ... has final ly arrived at LaPOINTE S . . . 507 Main . . . and the match ing cologne is expected most any time. Tru-Hatvalian Pineapple Jam is a new delec table on the "spreads" shelf at PINE STREET MARKET ... which, by the way, is loaded i with a wonderful selection oi preserves and jellies . . . includ ing a quantity of those Oregon made Dickinson products with the homemade flavor . . . Wild Blackberry, Strawberry, Rasp berry and Youngberry jams, Concord Grape, Blackberry and Raspberry jellies. The Market has' received an other shipment of Mushrooms Broiled in Butter in both three and six-ounce cans, particularly nice if you're entertaining . . . and that B and M Sweet Corn Relish is back again, the first since wartime. Norwegian packed Sardines are arriving in quantity, too . . . and among other re-stocked items is Whit ney's Chocolate Creamed Honey, a sweet the youngsters like. Don McNeill on his Break fast Club program has been stressing so consistently the marvels of Swift's Household Cleanser ... in the polka dot ted can . . . that you'll surely want to order this . . . now that it's available at PINE STREET MARKET . . . corner 1947 KLAMATH COUNTY ii STARTS wmi, mm UIM: $25,00 The following community leaders urge you to be ready to make your contribution when the volunteer Red Cross worker calls on you! J. H. Houston, President,' Klamath County Chamber of Commerce Ed Ostendorf, Mayor, City of Klamath Falls Lillian Quilfen, President, Business and Professional Women - H. T. GEIGER. President Local 612, Interna tional Woodworker of Amer ica. CIO. C. C. GUPTIL. Preidnt Central Labor Council. AFL. C. D. LONG. Secy..- Building Trade. C. O. DRYDEN, Secy.. Bakery and Confectionery Worker. E. G. PATRICK. Secy.. Barber. ERNEST WALLIN. Brickmaion and Plasterer. GEORGE MURPHY. Secy.. Butcher. JACK HACKETT. Culinary Workers (Secy.) SYLVIA BRANNAN. Secy.. Laundry Workers. REX HARVEY. Secy.. Lumber and Sawmill Workers No. 2511. NEIL BUTLER. Secy.. Lumber and Sawmill Workers No. 2922. FLOYD LAY. Lumber and Sawmill Work er No. 3005 (Secy.) ALFRED HAMMOND, Sec, Machinist. .ROGER C. PORRETT. Secy., Motion Picture Operators. W. B. HUNT. Secy.. Plasterers and Cement Finishers. H. W. WAITS, Secy.. Plumbers and Steamfitters. CHARLES GRIFFITHS. Secy., Printing Pressmen. A. J. JOENS. Secy., SheeUnetal Workers. GEORGE BARTHMORE, Secy., Teanuter. VIRGIL E. VEITCH. Secy.. Typographical Union. BERT E. MILLER, Local Chairman, Order of Railway Conductor. S. P. Co. GEORGE HODGES. Local Chairman. Order of Railway Conductor. , . G. N. Ry. C. L. MICHAEL. Local Chairman, Order of " Railway Conductor. ' O. C. k E. Ry. G.-C. GWYN. Local 'Chairman, Switchmen's Union of North America. G. N. Ry. G. H. MOSBY. ; v Local Chairman. - Boilermaker. S. P. Co. ' L. J. MOEN. A r Local Chairman, Boilermaker. G. N. Ry. JAMES HANDERS, Local Chairman. Machiniit. S. P. Co. FRED HORN. . Local Chairman, Machinists, G. N. Ry. Co. C. K. FAHEY. Local Chairman. Bro. of Loco. Firemen k Enginemen. S. P. Co. J. K. CALDER. Local Chairman, Bro. of Loco. Firemen b Enginemen, G. N. Ry. M. D. KIOUS, Secy., Bro. of . Railroad Trainmen. S. P. Co. . A. D. HOWELL, . Local Chairman, Bro. of 'Railroad Trainmen, G. N. Ry. ' L SCOGGINS. Local Chairman. Firemen and Oilers, S. P. Co. F. R. SILLIMAN. Local Chairman, , Shop Laborers, G. N. Ry. Co. J. W. BROWN. President, Carmen's Local. S. P. Co. G. L. WARESBACK. Local Chairman. Carmen, G. N. Ry. Co. F. C. Bechtel. Vice President. Bro. of Railway Clerks, S. P. Co. E. S. SHELLEY; Local Chairman, Bro. of -Loco. Engineer. S. P. Co. PAUL HODGE. Local Chairman, Bro. of Loco. Engineer, G. N. Ry L. S. TYRRELL, Local Chairman, Bro. of Loco. Engineer, r . O. C. E. Ry. ;-. A. A. MONTGOMERY, Local Chairman, Bro. of Railway Clerk. G. N. Ry. S. H. SNELL, Local Chairman, Dispatchers. G. N. Ry. Co. W. J. GROVE, Local Chairman, Order of Railway Telegrapher, G. N. Ry. , , - W. E. JOHNSON, ' ' .' Local Chairman, Maintenance oi Way Employee. G. N. Ry. ,iest tor s bound to come! here in Klamath Falls. of Seventh and Pine.