The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
If MabtUa
2ai Gama &.4ai
A very clever gift . . . And
lt't already famous through
out the Eastern states ... Is
the Sawyer View-Master . . .
It's little gadget through
which you can see natural
color pictures In third dimen
ion . . . Sort of like the old
fashioned stercopticons.
'. you can buy all sorts of
"reels" for the View-Master
'.J . All the national parks (in
cluding Crater Lake) and a
lot of famous American
scenes.
The gadget, with one reel,
costs $1.50 . . . Extra reels
re 88c each . . At Van's
Camera Shop.
1jot Stoto 9tc
- You may remember that
last week I remarked on the
thousands of things at Your
Store . . . Well, you'll find
many toiletries there, too,
such as:
The Corday line of Imported
perfumes, colognes and pow
ders . . . From $1.00 to $7.90
. . . Wrlsley's soaps for men
and women from SOc to $5 . . .
And .Cbamprel cologne and
bubble bath perfume to
match, SOc to $1.00. - -
And the exclusive "His"
line of toiletries for men only.
CuVUHi fa 2Mfl
. There's a camera at Cur
tin's which would overwhelm
some camera fiend . . . Be
1 cause it's the kind newspaper
photographers use, with all
the gadgets and things that
are needed to take the best
pictures. -
-. It's a Speed-Graphic . . .
With a f 4.5 Kodak Ektar
lens ... A Supermatic shutter
' with speeds from 1 second to
1400 second ... And also a
, focal plane shutter with
speeds up to 11000 of a sec
ond . . . A range finder, de
ley ed action shutter, double
extension bellows, etc. . .
It's- $133. (Others are from
. $1.00).
'
GaUOf
Well, here I am on the sub
ject of Cal-Ore again! . . .
But why not? ... 1 enjoy my
visits there, and so does every
one else . . . Just ask them.
. And it's so nice to have a
quiet, restful place to run
down to for dinner . . . After
rushing -around madly in the
bustle of crowds ... . Although,
of course, if you eat a very
leisurely dinner and haven't
finished by the time the. 9
or 10 o'clock crowd starts
coming in, you'll probably
want to make a whole evening
of it.
,
Gwtiua Jo jbhufi
If. anyone should happen to
give me a certain bottle of
Luden LeLong'g Jabot per
fume that. I saw at Currin's,
1 know I couldn't stand the
excitement . . . The bottle is
the kind that dresses up any
dressing table ... It looks
like a misty jabot with a half
bow for a stopper . . , And
both bottle and perfume were
imported from France before
the "difficulties."
' In fact, Vance Vaupel
showed , me the original ship
ping carton in which it cross
ed the Atlantic on the "lie
de France." . . . It's the perfect
gift for the lady who loves
unusual' bottles and lovely
perfumes . . . It's $28.
Md-jbeUcUeutty
' You'd better hurry and get
your, permanent appointment
if you want to look your best
during the holidays . . . And
while you're doing it remem
ber . that the Medical-Dental
Shop gives those wonderful
Creme-Oil .machineless per
manent for only $6.00.
v Of . course, you can get
cheaper ones than that there
... . Another very good oil
shampoo Is $9.00 . . . And
other permanents are lower
still . . . Phone 3448 for that
appointment.
SUaw Station
Planes have changed our
writing-paper styles . . . And
gone are the heavy vellums
that once were so popular . . .
Instead you'll find paper so
thin that you can write a long,
long letter and still send it
by airmail for only 6 cents.
Shaw's has a big stock of
this new lightweight paper . . .
In the soft shades that are
getting more popular each
year . . . Even if -the only
color is in the lining of the
white envelope . . . Boxes of
Eaton stationery are $1.25 to
$10 ... Crane's are $1.00 to
$7.50.
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Qatceloni
For friends who "have
everything," you might select
Spode floial service plates
for $2.85 . . . Spode fruit
plates at $2.25 . . . Gold
trimmed service plates from
$1.25 to $5.00 . . . Which you
will find at Garcelon's, of
course.
The bone china after-dinner
and tea cups and saucers are
charming ... And for col
lectors there are bone china
miniature cups and saucers . .
Or choose gold-trimmed tea
sets, tid-bit servers, salt and
pepper shakers and serving
bowls. 4 . -
Or how", about an electric
cocktail shaker at $4.05?
1ati Gam&ia Shop.
If you have a camera fiend
on your Christmas list, you'll
need a few suggestions . . .
Like the gadget bags for $5.00
that I saw at Van's Camera
Shop . . . He can carry a lot
of equipment in it.
Or maybe your camera man
(or woman) would be tickled
with a hand flash outfit that
costs only $1.00 . . . Or a
collapsible metal tripod that
will set you back $4.75 . . .
But if you'd, like to go still
stronger, how . about an en
larger? Van's carries both
Craftsman and Federal brands
at $22.50 and $26.50. .
MatjaAeyl Seed
If s a lot' of fun to give
Christmas gifts to your dog
... And in shopping for our
two I've come across all kinds
of things at Murphey's Seed
Store at 422 Main St.
Dog beds are $1.80 to $5.00
in sizes for toy dogs up to
cocker spaniel length and
breadth . . . And worth twice
the price by keeping furni
ture and rugs free of hair.
Murphey's has the cutest
rubber toys for dogs . . . Lamp
posts .. . . Hydrants (with
bells Inside) . . . Balls . . . Etc.
. '. . Dog collars, harnesses...
And lots of other things.
Gummitufl Qui
'' Fur coats always have been
the epitome of luxurious
Christmas gifts . . . But this
year they are more than that
. . '. For a fur coat, bought
now, is going to mean a lot
more to you in a. year, when
prices will be so much higher.
And it's important to buy
your coat from a store which
is here permanently to give
you service . . , Like Cum
mlng's Fur Shop at 115 South
7th St. ... I like it, too, that
the price on the tag Includes
the tax.
GuVtini. jot Ibluyl
. I have found a gift deluxe
that some gal in the Klamath
country is going to go into
ecstacies over . . . Although
It hasn't been sold yetl . . .
It's at Currin's ... A white
leather traveling bag trimmed
with maroon leather . . . It's
17 by 13 by 6 Inches in size.
And inside it is a separate
maroon leather case, trimmed
In white . . . Which she can
take out and carry if she
wants . . . The smaller case
is filled with 13 different Coty
items, including the new Coty
skin treatment, 1 full ounce
of L'Aimant perfume, rouges,
eye make-up, compact, lip
stick, etc. . . . It's $35.
jotal
Bedjackets are the ideal
gifts for gals who read in. bed
. . . They're so easy to slip
on and off, and are much
more comfortable than robes
at such times.
You'll love the quilted satin
ones at Long's . . . For only
$3.95.. . . And will want to
snuggle yourself in the "kid
angora" lightweight wool bed
jackets that are so beautifully
soft . . . They're $7.95.
And, of course. Long's has
gorgeous (but many Inexpen
sive) nightgowns and pajamas
. And lovely robes, too.
If you have a cold corner
in your house why don't you
carry in the radiator and plug
it in the wall outlet? You can
if you have one of those Elec-
tresteem portable radiators
that you've probably seen ad
vertised in the Saturday Eve
ning Post.
It's light enough for any
one ' to carry around from
room to room . . . Just fill it
with water occasionally and
plug it in . . . What's more, it
costs only about 21 cents an
hour to operate . . . And you'll
find it at F. R. Hauger's at
515 Market St.
guu Smitu
, The Stewart -Smith store
(Chet Smith's to most people)
carries many things besides
shoes, you know . . . Some of
the cutest sweaters I've seen
can be found there . . . And
the sets, with knitted caps to
match, are just that much
cuter.
Chet Smith has the biggest
selection of anklets I've come
across . . . Every color of the
rainbow . . . And all kinds of
sports clothes . . . Jackets,
jerkins, skirts.
Not to forget Inexpensive
handbags thai; look like a
million.
Maei Goimeticl
Have . you been by Moe's
cosmetic department during
the last week or so? ... If
you have you must have
noticed the bewitching frag
rance of Charles of the Ritz
"Moss Rose" toiletries.
And the packages are de
lightful . . . There's one
shaped like a mandolin, con
taining individually blended
powderi cream rouge and lip
stick for $7.50 . . . And have
you seen the big bottles of
"Love Potion" perfume In the
same line? . . . They have a
cupid's head for a stopper . . .
And cost $10.
KimlaM QlaU
Those, of you who will be
choosing a mirror as a Christ
mas gift mustn't forget that
December 15 is the last day
on which Kimball's Glass
Shop will take orders on
made-to-order mirrors ... At
527 Walnut St.
So if you have a friend who
has been yearning for a mir
ror of the right size to go in
a certain place, here's your
chance to surprise and delight
her.
Incidentally, the Klmballs
tell me that there Is no rise
in price yet on mirrors or
glass.
E LIGHT
CONTEST RULES
EYED BY PTA'S
Members of the various Par
cnt-Teachers association districts
met at the Fremont school Wed'
nosday afternoon with the Jun
lor chamber of commerce home
lighting committee and discussed
plans for the forthcoming Christ-
mas lighting program.
Through the cooperation of the
PTA, the rules and methods of
procedure were worked out and
they will act as judges in the
various PTA districts throughout
the city. Each PTA organiza
tion will judge some other dis
trict besides its own, thus show'
ing no partiality to any entry,
Only those living within the city
limits are eligible to enter this
contest.
All entries must be up and
ready for judging by December
20 and all lights in such an en
try must be lighted from the
hours of 6 p. m. until 10 p. m,
from December 20 to December
25 Inclusive. All entry blanks
must be in the hands of the
judges by 1 p. m. of December
15 and all judging will be based
upon the adaptability to the sea
son, article value, originality,
beauty and setting. As brought
out in previous articles, there
will be two distinct divisions, an
unlimited and a limited class, the
former having no restrictions as
to material costs and the latter a
limit of $5 for material.
A contest is planned for school
children with prizes in each PTA
district and a grand prize based
on the number of entries ob
tained for the Christmas lighting
contest. The grand prizes will
be boys' and girls' bicycles.
Any public school child living
within the city limits and being
irom the first to the eighth
grades inclusive Is eligible to en
ter. Entries are not limited to
the district In which the child
may live and may be secured
from any home within the city
limits. If an entry Is submitted
more than once, both the display
and the child entrant will be
eliminated, so care must be ta
ken by the homeowner not to
sign more than one entry blank.
Entry blanks will be in the
hands of the children, Monday.
December 8, and they will have
one week In which to get these
signed and returned to their
schools. The cooncration of the
residents Is asked In order that
the children may get these back
in time.
(Complete rules for the contest
will appear tomorrow.)
Increased Output
Of Cheese Talked
At Henley Meeting
A small group of interested
dairymen met at the Henley
grange hall December 3 to dis
cuss dairying problems, particu
larly the manufacture of cheese
Fred Rueck, chairman of the
county USDA defense board, pre
sided and he and C. A. Hender
son, secretary of the board, ex
plained that present prices being
paid for butterfat going into but
ter and butterfat going into
cheese followed a wide spread of
from 15 to 18 cents per pound
more returns to dairymen from
the manufacture of cheese,
Rueck pointed out that the U. S.
defense progra mwas asking for
further increases in cheese pro
duction for shipment overseas.
John Reber, manager of the
Malin cheese factory, and Harry
Wilson, chairman of the board
of directors of that concern, ex
plained that their cooperative
cheese factory at Malin could
handle up to 10,000 pounds of
milk a day in addition to their
present supply and that if dairy
men were interested a route
could be established from the
CHANEL
EAU DE COLOGNE
With the sparkle of lumhlne, and
Chanel Eau dm Cologne
If a new experience in refreshing
, fragrance. Perfumed with No. 5
Gardenia, Russia Leather, or
No. 22.
H.f.U.I. P.M
Plus Tax .
Main and Fifth
I
upper part pf the valley to the
factory.
After general discussion meet
ing adjourned with request from
the dairymen that the defense
board write, all dairymen In this
regard asking definitely If they
wish to try out the cheese factory
and if sufficient response Is re
ceived a milk route be estab
lished. 80 Attend Banquet
For Footprinters
There was an excellent attend
ance at the annual banquet ar
ranged by International Foot
printers association members at
Lakeshore inn Wednesday night.
Places were set for 80. Officer
R. M. "Bob" Elder of the city
police force, presided. '
Dr. George H. Adler spoke
for one-half hour on the subject
of, "Gunshot Wounds." Follow
ing dinner and the program,
dancing was enjoyed.
FLIERS RECAPTURED
LONDON, Dec. 4 W-Iwo
civilians recaptured today two
German fliers who escaped from
a prison hospital in the north
west two days ago.
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WHETHER IT'S SILK I A
OR NYLON...,
A EVERY PAIR IS .WI
PERFECT AT WARDS
It isn't just 'luck". Words hose look
better wear better because every
pair Is first quolityl Wards sell no
"seconds"- no "Irregulars".
Youll usually find the biggest
selection of colors end sizes In
town ot Wards, tool In nylon In
I silk some with long-wearing re
inforcements of . lisle or rayon,
iilk from 69c to 1.2S
Nvloni from 1.50 to 1.95
VES
"iV . . . YOU CAN STILL
IUY ON WARDS CONVENIENT
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
tl thlnf ton want TODAY . . . aor them whit
yea art paying for rttra s Unit (tea month. You will
M ska Ftdtnl .filiations of Inatallmant Buifag
Imt. aot lacmstd the montblf paymints fen nak
am Moaigomt ty Ward's connnient payment plan. Let
as Mil you bom this simple way to buy til your needs.
NINTH STREET, Corner Pint
SIX OFFENDERS UP
T
Six offenders appeared In the
Wednesday aftomoon traffic
court before Police Judge Leigh
Ackerman.
Robert Grant Cornell, 1819
Earlo street, running atop sign,
violation basic rule, fined $3.
Loyd DcLap Jr., 844 South
Stop That
Cough ing-
and Stop It NOW
Pour youra.tr iapoon of Rural.'
rANADIOl, Multiracial II II. an your ton-
fu a ntom.ni m.n itiim aKiwiy. F..I Ha
ltiloa pitfrrrful .ffllt. arlliin apra1
Ihrmiih Irtrual. h.ail anil rtrtwrlilal tub.,.
Aria tlaa a flaah. Rlfltl avay tl aUrtl to
li.wn llilfl. rlHhlttt phl.tni and nn on
fhiKfrd hronrtital tuhra. itw 10 mlllkitl
hotli'a fold in raid wintry t anaila. A alnfla
alp will tall you why. hpanri 4. cant today
at Kvtrtvdy'a Drill Stora or any drill itora
tor a bottla or Uucilay'a ( N ADIOL Mil'
tur.
BUY NOWI
FOR YOURSELF...
FOR CHRISTMAS...
WHIll STOCKS
ARE COMPIETEI
I
Riverside, running stop sign, $3
bail posted.
Dernice Meldcniann, 135 North
Seventh street, no operator's li
cense, dismissed.
Frederick P. lltihhnrd, Bontty,
no operator's llrnuso, $10 or flvo
days.
Thomas Overen, route S box
145, running slop sign, $2 ball
suspended.
Otto Smith. 3225 Garden ave
FOR TH CONVENIENCE OF OUR GUESTS
the opening of
San Francisco's most
modern (jaragt directly
adjacent to
Edraond A. Rltdtr, Gntrtl MaUMjfr
JAN FRANCISCO
SO POPULAR... YET SO LOW-PRICID
AT WARDSI It looks like mink I H feels like mink I lut
It's long-wearing conty, cleverly dyedl Smart 24-Inch
lackets to wear any time of the day or night with practi
cally every dress and suit you own. And come Winter,
you'll slip Its warmth over unlrlmmtd coals. Sites 1 4 to 20.
Full length striped coney, kii 12 to 40.... $44
EXTRA NICE RAYON!
5.49 SLACK SUITS
nue, no operator's license, $5 or a
2t dnya. "
$25 REWARD
Will be paid by the rnanufa.
turer for any Corn or Callous
QREAT CHRISTOPHER Cora
Salve cannot remove. It never
(alls. $5o and 60o at ETcrbedr'e
Cut-Rat Drugs. Phone 3121.
901 Main St.
Long and Short
Sleeve
Fitted and
Boxy Stylei
3
80
What
a price!
on In
novelty
poplin!
ntylfdl What
Expensive ray.
gabardine and
fabrici! Rayon
Each one's
cce of tine tall
Action . backs!
Hurry! Sonsa
lowjjrlcal. mnntorpl
orlngl
Zippcral
tlonnlly
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Buy EVERYTHING for Christmas on Wordi
Convenient Monthly Payment Plant Small rt
Down Payment . . ; pciy Balance Next Yeorl ,
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