Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 15, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    'Auiil 15, 1941
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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POPPY
BE
MAKING
GINS
AGAIN
Hitler, Duce Talk 'Reverse Invasion1
N HOSPITALS
Making memorial poppies has
begun again In the government
hospitals where men who have
served America are under care,
Mr. J. H. Gallagher, poppy
chairman of the Klnmath unit
of the American Legion auxili
ary, has announced.
The little red memorial flow
era are being made for the aux
iliary by disabled veterans of
the first World war and will be
worn In honor of the dead of
both conflict, said Mrs. Gallu
gher. Millions of the flowers,
ahaped In replica of the poppies
of Flanders' fields, will be made
before "Poppy Day" next May,
Tha work provides earnings
during the winter and spring
tor raen so badly disabled that
they are unable to undertake
other employment. It gives
them Interesting occupation to
speed the long hospital hours
arut l valuable occupational
ajd to their recovery. Men dis
abled to the present war aiso
will ba employed in the poppy
w,iri.Bm If anv nrfl in need of
th financial and therapeutic
benefits of the work.
The poppies will be distribut
ed throughout the country by
niiintr workers from the aux
iliary on "Poppy Day," May ;
Auxiliary women expect them ;
to be more generally worn than
aver before, exceeding even last
year's display, when more than
18,000,000 were worn to "hon-i
or tha dead and aid the dis-'
abled." Contributions received
for the flowers will be used in i
tha relief and rehabilitation
work which the American Le-,
Hnn and auxiliary are conduct
ing for the disabled veterans of
both wars, and for the families
of the dead and disabled.
It is essential that when this
war la over the United Nations
should maintain sufficient force
to ensure that neither Germany
nor Italy nor Japan can ever
again plunge the world into war.
Anthony Eden.
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An invasion in reverse Is what Adolf HlUer, rlght and Benito MussoUnl
must have talked about In tneir recent meeUng, believed to have been held
Rrrrnlrpiss. April 7 to 10. They are shown shaking hands as they
mS loe conTereSe. photo radioed Stockholm-Mew York.
COFFEE HOARDING
CASE GETS HEARING
The first public hearing of Its
kind in Portland was held today
vw th. rilstrict OPA involving al
leged violation of wartime ra
tioning regulations.
Appointed by the OPA region
al hearing commissioner at San
Francisco, Judge Julius Cohn
acted as presiding officer at the
administrative hearing held in
OPA offices at the Bedell build
ing. Tha case involved an alleged
false declaration of coffee by
the Portland cafe, 514 S. W. Tay
lor street. Manager of the cor
poration is George Chocalls,
who was present in person and
was represented by his attorney,
John D. Damls. The OPA was
represented by WacCormack
Snnur nnrl Or-llin P. Gallalher.
counsel of the OPA enforcement
staff.
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Pretty little Batter
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Sites 2 to ex
to 14.
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Hayon Satin, Sise 1 to 3 49
Rayon Taffeta, Site 3 to 14 49
Rayon Satin, with lace trim,
Sise 2 lo 14 79
Junior Batln Slip, white and
tearoie 98
White Satin Pantle, elattio back,
yoke front, lace trim leg. Sis
8 to 14 59
Ladies'
Slips
Rayon satin, crepes and knit ray
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Ladies
Hats
$1&
Come see our large collec
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spring. Pill boxes, berets,
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95
98c ?3
Alio the ntw head shawli
in attractive fllc
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Ladles'
Hosiery
Even knits, " lovely
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Two shades. Pair tJU
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In wide selection of colors.
Pair
15c and 19c
Misses' and Ladles'
Anklets
Pair 19c
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Tha Ona Day lit
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