The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 25, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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I NLY a Tory small percent
al of tht women In the
world can make personal
visits to the Helena Rubln-
itein Salon In New York
City ... So, to make one of the
moat important treatment! avail'
able to everybody, the Rubin
stein Salon hai put out the
Beautilift Masque . . . And you
can sive yourself a luxurious
aalon Masque treatment at home.
To use it, you fit over your
face a specially treated pale pink
silk Jersey, designed to the basic
muscle structure of the face
This is the Beautilift Masque
... It must be dipped into the
special tightening Beautilift Lo
tion before It is fitted over the
face and throat ... An adjust
able nose piece is provided for
eye lines.
Wear it while you take a bath,
read or work around the house
M.
. . . All the time you'll feel
the exhilarating "lift" effect
double chin, flabby throat, re
laxed facial muscles all respond
to the treatment.
If Works Wonders
When you untie the masque.
you'll notice that the look of
weariness has gone from your
face . . . Your complexion
smoother . . And repeated
treatments once or twice
we will iron out expression
lines from nose to mouth, afound
your eyes and on your forehead.
The Beautilift Masque and
Lotion are $5.00 . . . And an
extra large Lotion refill is $2.50.
But for the full treatment .
With Herbal Cleansing Cream.
to cleanse and stimulate your
akin, and Eau Terte. to stimu
late it more . . . The Beautilift
Masque and Lotion, and Twin
Night Cream No. 3 . . . You
should get the complete treat
ment set, which is 510.00
Helena Rubinstein products
are available at Currin's For
Urugs.
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UTEDNESDAY when I was
I in Garcelon's 1 found Pat
If Livingston getting ready
II to put up a banner that
read: "England Delivers
the Goods" . . . Which, she told
me, meant that the store has Just
leceivea another b:g shipment
vi opoue
Gaicekm's has about a dozen
araerent patterns of Sriode .
And the nice thing about getting
it here is that you can pay for
wuue you use It.
She's fixing up a beautiful
window . . . Showing all the
different patterns of Spode set
for a table, with Harmonizing
luicrwira ana gias.ware.
jSeauty SUop.
SOME ct my friends have
gotten the idea that the
only permanent the Medical
Dental Beauty Shop gives
ia the Creme Oil machine
less wave . . . Well, it Isn't . . .
Ruby Engel told me the other
day that she still has a special
price on Mondays for the won
derful Oil of Redwood perman
ent . . . It's usually SS.OO, but
on Mondays it's only $3.50.
The Creme Oil machlneless
wave, which reconditions the
hair while it waves, is $5.00 all
the time.
The shop's phone number is
t u located 'n back of
the barber shop on the main
floor.
Saturday ia the first day of
the halt price sale on Helena
Rubinstein's Water Lily Cleans
ing Cream . . . The cool, light
textured cream that Is made for
Summer use . . . During the
sale you get the regular $2.00
sue for $1.00 . . . I'll write
more about it next week.
OREGON V EWS
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XTRA SESSION
OVER DEFENSE
THAT a country! ... But
' it keeps you from getting
bored with the weather
. . . And then you can
always find something in
teresting to talk about concern
ing the weather in the Klamath
country ... In many places.
people weather-talk because
there ton t anything else to say.
Wednesday morning I bought
a new pair of shoes . . . They
were so cute I wore them out
of the store into the beautiful
sunshine . . . But April Fool!
. . By noon the rain was com
ing down in great splashes, so
I opened up the package con
taining my old pumps ana
changed shoes . . . Then in the
afternoon when I came down
town again, I kept my old shoes
on . . . And was I sorry I
Thursday morning dawned
bright and warm . . . But did I
trust the weather? . . . No . . .
I wore my old shoes ... April
Fool again.
It's getting near the end of
April, however.
Caii Sid AfxpiiatoU
NE nice thing about going
to a new store ... Or one
that has put in completely
new departments ... Is
that all the merchandise
the newest ant latest in
style.
You'll f it.d that's true at East
Side Appliances, which added
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SALEM, April 24 P There
Is a strong possibility that the
Oregon legislature win hold a
special session within the next
year to consider defense legisla
tion. Speaker of the House Rob
ert S. Farrell Jr., said today after
returning from a vacation trip
to Washington, D. C,
"If the country gets much
closer to war," Farrell said,
"Oregon probably would have to
adopt defense legislation in or
der to cooperate with the fed
eral government. Several con
gressional leaders said they be
lieved a special session of the
Oregon legislature, as well as
legislatures of other states, would
be necessary."
The next regular session will
be in January, 1943.
Farrell said the 14-member
Industrial development commit
tee, authorized by the recent
legislature, might have a report
ready within the next year. The
committee will study methods of
attracting new industries to
Oregon, and will attempt to
learn whether Oregon taxes have
Influenced some industries in go
ing to Washington state.
If the committee has a good
program that would result in
new industries locating in Ore
gon, Farrell said, "the logical
thing to do would be to hold a
special session to adopt the com
mittee's recommendations. Then
we could start as soon as pos
sible - on our campaign to get
new industries."
President of the Senate Dean
H. Walker and Farrell were busy
today working on interim com
mittees, including the industrial
development committee. Person
nel of these committees will be
announced in a few days.
Seniors to Done
Bruno Kennell-EUIs Bruno
R. V. Guerretas. Mrs. Lynn Moor and J. M. Ouerrotaa ei
the Interstate Business colleo. who hav chara of th dance
for high school seniors to be held Friday night.
Britons Grumble at Recent
Setbacks in Balkan Area
furniture, rugs, bedding and
such things about six weeks ago
. . Everything is the most mod
ern available . . . There s no
stock left over from last year
or two years ago, because the
store didn't carry home furnish
ings at that timet
East Side Appliances carries
Fashion Flow furniture .
Which is famous all over the
country even if it IS made in
Portland ... It is beautifully
made, with massive construction
and flowing lines . . . The kind
that is very, very popular now.
For Modern Homes
You'll find dining room suites
for the small home at this store.
too . . . Most dining rooms are
so small that they can't accom
modate the big tabies and wide
buffets of most sets ... I saw
dining room suites at East Side
Appliances that are just the
thing for the smaller homes of
today . . . Both modern and
period designs . . . Larger ones.
too, of course.
And if you're looking for a
davenport-bed, and don't like
what you've seen, don't forget
that East Side Appliances car
ries the famous Davenola . , ,
Which looks just like a big, mas
sive davenport and makes up
into a big bed.
And now I hear that sales of
beach clothes and play togs so
far this year have greatly ex
ceeded sales by this time last
year . . . That a for the whole
United States.
ex-
Gossamer-thin Jersey is
pected to be very oomilar for
afternoon dresses this coming
Summer ... It takes shirrinc
beautifully and drapes in a
most flattering way.
Spring Dance Stared
At Reames Saturday
One of the gayest affairs of
the week will be the spring
dance to be given by members
of Reames Golf and Country
club at the clubhouse this com
ing Saturday night. Herb Coch
ran's orchestra will play and
supper will be served at mid-
nigni. uancing will start at 10
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hennr Cerber
are chairmen of the dance, as-
uira oy jwr. and Mrs. Marshall
E. Cornett, Mr. and Mrs. John
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Med
ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal
Shaw.
Hudson seal is dyed muskrat
fur.
FIRST WOMAN JOURNALIST
An American, Mm. Anne Roy
all, was not only the first wo
man journalist, but the first of
her sex to own and edit a news
paper, and the first professional
"interviewer" of eitner sex,
HEATED TO ORDER
On St. Helen's Island, in the
St. Lawrence river at Montreal,
picnickers secure boiling hot
water for their tea gratis from
scattered park kitchens.
WITHOUT DAMAGES
A 1938 law in tamoa states
that it is your own fault if a
cocoanut falls on your head. The
lw further prevents you from
suing for damages.
STATE DEPUTY OF
KC TO VISIT HERE
State Deputy T. A. Wlndishar
of the Oregon jurisdiction of the
Knights of Columbus, will make
an official visit to Klamath Falls
Sunday, May 27, announced Otto
J. Smith, state treasurer of the
KC. The occasion will be that
of a jointly sponsored program
for conferring the major degree
of the order, in which the coun
cils of Bend, Medford. Lakeview
and Klamath Falls are partici
pating. Accompanying Windl
shar on this trip will be Special
Agent A. L. Elvin. representing
the insurance division of the Su
preme Office Knights of Colum
bus. The Incas practiced skull sur
gery in prehistoric times. When
an injury resulted in pressure on
the brain, they sawed out a piece
of the skull, and often these oper
ations were successful.
By HARRY L. PERCY
United Press Correspondent
LONDON, Thursday, April 24
(UP) Newspapers and the peo
ple of Britain generally today
were grumbling at British set
backs in the Balkans and
Greece. Increasingly vigorous
demands were being made for a
clear explanation from the gov
ernment.
King George VI and Prime
Minister Winston S. Churchill
had a long conference in Buck
ingham palace yesterday as the
capital heard reports the British
expeditionary force in Greece
might try to escape to Crete and
other islands of the Aegean sea
The position of the govern
ment, however, did not appear
to be one of Imminent peril
since Churchill Indicated In
commons Tuesday he would
make a statement about the sit
uation as soon as it had been
clarified by more complete re
ports from the men In charge.
With opposition definitely de
veloping in parliament it was
believed the prime minister
would hold his own, at least for
a time, against attacks by such
veteran campaigners as David
Lloyd George, liberal; former
War Minister Leslie Hore Beli-
sha, liberal national: Emmanuel
Shinwell, laborite, and the Earl
of Winterton, conservative.
All these statesmen were be
lieved whetting their knives for
the prime minister but it was
not believed their opposition
would assume dangerous propor
tions for at least a month, un
less new disasters hit the nation.
As for the people generally
they were beginning to realize
the forces of the empire prob
ably will be compelled to quit
Greece sooner than expected be
cause of the collapse of the
Greek northern army.
And the news came as a
shock, followed by noticeable
anger.
The traditional man-ln-the-
strcet was descending to knowi
why allied plans again had fail
ed particularly in view of
Churchill's announcement at the
start of the Balkan campaign
the government had "complete
confidence" in th plans of the
general staff.
It was admitted, too, that dis
satisfaction waa spreading
throughout the empire. Especial
ly in Australia the position of
Prime Minister Robert G. Men
lies' government was reported
gravely endangered on the
grounds Australian home auth
orities were not consulted before
Australian forces were sent
from Africa to Greece.
STOP FOREST FIRES
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On Friday, April 25 th ttti
dents and faculty of the Inter
state Busint'ss college are spon
soring a dunce for the seniors
of the Klamath county high
schools anil surrounding com
munities a, the boil room of
the Willard hotel. Alt th seniors
and former student of Inter
state Business college hav been
mailed Invitations which they
will be required to show at the
door. An Invitation will admit a
senior and a friend.
The management of the col
leg believes that this danc
will give the seniors of the
Klamath brsln an oupurtunity to
become acquainted, and at the
same time afford II em an eve
ning of pleasant entertainment.
The dance will become an an
nual affair If the seniors this
year show sufficient Interest. It
is to be a ' !icyl hey! dnnce" with
calico dreurs and cords or over
alls th rule, and the most ap
propriately dressed girl wll be
crowned the "Callo Queen" by
Mayor Houston. Emil iltizald s
five-piece orchestra will furnish
th music
If any senior In th baain or
former student of th colleaa.
did not receive an Invitation, he
may call at the college for one.
Champion Named
In Crochet Test
PORTLAND, Or., April 24
(UP Relentless drlv and a
techniqun polished by 30 years
of practice carried Mrs. Peter
Harta to victory in Portland's
first niajoi Icngut crocheting
contest Saturday.
She won th tltlu of "Lady
Nimble-Pincers.' and a K'5
prize, by crocheting a total of
81 arallupa In th allntrd lima
to 75 by Parbara Dracanuvlch,
her nearest rival.
A field of 109 women and on
male, Albert Schubach, com
peted. Not one of the women In
the contest uttered a sound but
Schubach put his fett on a chair
and chatted freely, n finished
far down In th field, with 52
scallops.
LEGION WORKS FDR
ENLISTMENT
ION SENT
E
Stop Forest Fires Week" will
start in Klamath county May 5,
it was announced Thursday by
Angus Newton, commander of
the American Legion post. He
stated that Walter Wiesendanger
will again be chairman of the
committee in charge of this cam
paign.
Newton said ha plans to at
tend a meeting Monday in Port
land, called by Governor
Sprague for the purpose of dis
cussion of national defense as it
affects forests and forest fire
protection.
The -Klamath post, which
started the Stop Forest Fires
campaign, has watched the
movement to grow into national
recognition among American
Legionnaires, Newton pointed
out.
'Klamath is Justly proud of
having been the starting point
for this program," said Newton.
It has been growing every year.
This year, more than ever, there
Is a need for public concern over
the forest fire menace. The for
ests are a national defense re
source and it follows that their
A check for S804 eiartlv
half the returns nf th 'pm.1.
dent's Birthday ball, and March
of Dimes campaign on February
i. was nailed to the National
Foundation for the Prevention
of Infantile Paralysis on Tues
day of this week by Samuel P.
Miller, dance chairman.
Miller stated the gross take
of the dance and March of Dimes
was $1887.58, expenses totaled
$279.57, and the net nrnn.4.
cam to $1808.01.
Dry ice haa a temperature of
110 degrees below zero.
Texas is more than fiv. m.
as large as England proper.
An "all-out" rami aim In co
operation With nretffin'i Trt.lh.
Colors" committee lor the pur
pose or promoting enlistments
ior ine regular armv in Oregon
was announced heie today by
Angus W. Newton, commander
of the Klamath Falls American
Legion post No. 8 Th local
recruiting program Is tu be a
part of the state-wide campaign
put on by various civic organiza
tions to asiist the si my recruit
ing service.
Legion Oieanlutlntia. Ihrnuifh.
out the state of Oregon are par
ticipating in the campaign.. New
ton said, with the burden nt th
effort resting upon the various
national lefens committees.
Princlual nhe nf Anwrlnn
Legion activity will or to report
the names of all prospective
eligible applicants f ir enlistment
in th regular army tu personnel
of th regular reciuiting service.
The movement hmm ilmni
backing from denarlmrnt IimH.
quarters oi the Legion in Port
land, witn a recent communica
tion emphasizing 'hat "Nrmsy,
before has there
need fur unity
oralsal of our potentii
coordination of thought and ef
fort
ml
fense.
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to do and will do It That Is Ilia
promise your depaitment com
mander has made to th United
Plates army recruiting service.
Ills answer to thnt promts lies
in your har.ds." w
I,.,
zing 'hat "Nrimsy.
re ben a grea.
ly. f.ir nun ifi
potentialities, for4-
if thought and el-
rt In our efforts to help ofr
allon build an Impwgiinhl ilf
nie. In tills we canii'M fill,
must not fail; we hav a job
CHECK JUT SALEM-
- Three Klamath county prlsoi,.
ers were checked In at the tle-.
penitentiary Wednesday, lltufc..'
charge of Deputy Sheriff Dal' '
Matloon. f.
They are Charles AM. life serf")
tenee on a nmrnl clutrge; Jamef
Qurntln Anderson, 10 ycara
voluntary inaiislauiililer; lloiw-"
ard Stanford, 3 years for larceny,
by bailee. '
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i als says . . . .Mako
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