Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    PAGE ELEVEN
May 0, 1948
U KHALI) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SUofU and StOfU
Mothai'a Dav lort oi crept UP
on m unawares this year .
But tha first ol this weak I real
ly started to look around, and
certainly iound i lot ol things
any mothar would lova any
tlmt.
i
T;
lWO brand new Union Ru-
Iblnsteln ltom arrivcu i
Currln'a Juat In tlmu for
Mothor'i D a y . . . And
ihxv'rn rtllllv IIOW, Incor
porating lomo uf tha luteal
Ideas o thoy do.
Ona Is tho nublnateln Heaven
Sent Coloiino Compncl . . . It's
a concentrated friigraneo niudu
by now (ornnilu, with that
tremendously iwpulur. Utile
more than year old, frugrance
... It cornea In a Hot compact
that you can curry In your
purse ... (Or your mother
eanll ..
All you need to do with tho
Heaven-Sent Coloiino Compact
ii open It up, run your fingers
liahtlv over the turface, and
touch tha ipoU where you want
tho fragrance . . . very muo in
needed and It Inst a long time
... It coli $1.B0.
Tho other now Rublnsloln
Item la Applo Bloimom Cream
Cologne . . . Tho frugronce that
need no explanation bocauae It
I. m uniformly adored.
This cream colouno la long
i..Hns refreihlnil and cooling
and haa a softening affect on
.v.. .bin . . . And It'a only 75''
Why not drop In at Currln'a
and take a white wnuo you re
nt thorn? . . . You II
i-.,. hnih Irlnrla and won't want
to limit them to Mother ! Day
gUUI
V you wunl to make your
niuthur feel luxurloui, tho
sutin nightgown and negll
goe tuli 1 saw ot Whytul'
nro Just tha thing. . . . They
nra In flowered pastel ana
he'll love them. . . . And you
would, loo, even li you Dougm
sot for yourself, iniieaa oi
getting It as a Mothor'i Duy
gift.
Thnm nlulitlus and negligee
can be bought separately. . . .
But togr-Uior they coi aiu.uu.
Tha h a n d k e r c n i e i ai
iifL..i..r ufntilrl mnkfl lovclv
gifts, too. . . . Gay floral prints.
Ilncna. dainty bwlaa laco nno
embroidery, oxqulslto embroid
ered Madeira. ... At price.
that rango from 25c to 4.uu a
handkerchief.
Of course there ara other
things at Whytiil'a that would
bo equully good for Mother's
Duy gifts. . . . Tlmo and space
keep mo from mentioning' them,
but it will take you only a min
ute to see them at Whytal's.
aOW about crystal salad
1 1 ut for Mother's Day? .
n Summer Isn't far away, and,
besides, those Victory Gar-
rlrtne unnn are 0 o I n II to
start producing things that will
be luscious in ircan, grccu ...
wlt. finreelon'a has plain
..vi.i niui ut. 12 Dioces, for.
tt an . . . This Includes
big platter to set the bowl on
(or to use as a cuke plate), the
crystal bowl, 8 Individual plates
nrf nalr nf wooden servers.
Annthnr crystal soled set has
Inlonlln desllin ... 10
pieces cost 2.05 . . . They come
without the sorvcrs, which can
be bought extra, if you need
them.
nt rnnria. these are Just a
f tha minv new things
that have been arriving lately
at Oarcelon's . . . Maybe you a
better go down and see all that's
there!
.
THREE RATINGS Storekeeper
J0 Frank Lowell enlisted in
theScabot's December, 1042, mid
was sent to Cump J'cury, Wll-
"w iiamsouri!, va.,
tj for training
SSR'ilL
f
Mod jjewebuf.
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
UN SERVICE
h 1 h
mm
rsrrr.
' i W?'!? Lowell bus hud
bV'jifi three rulings,
I "' 18 enlisting first a
i& ' f .f B. M. lc, Inter
vtol f t becoming ships
A. conk lc nnd nt
ran
A
nnK at nw shloment
of costume Jewelry arrived
at Moc a Wednesday, just
In time for Inst minute
Mnitirr' Dav ahonners. .
And Included are scores of dif
ferent kinds of earrings, wnicn
hnvo bacn kind of scarce around
town recently.
nn thins I like about Moe s
costume jewelry Is that there is
such a wide range of types and
prices. . . . You can pay any
whore from $1 to $10.05 for a
piece.
Anrl hlrii. the sterling sli
ver charms for bracelet range
(rom $1 to SOc.
Thcro are a lot or stoning,
or gold-brushed sterling, Items
In tho new shipment. . . . The
jowelod "bows" aro very love
ly, and somo hove a moaorn
touch In a ccntorpleco that Is a
bnguctto-cut atono.
..Tho sterling things set with
Cicchoslovakiun brilliants are
colorful and dainty. . . . They
are some of tho pieces that cost
up to $10.05.
Rut. nf course, you'll find
costume Jewelry In wood, plas
tic, macaroni ana otner mater-
Inls as well.
, At Moo's.
m URPHEY'S Seed Store eer
MM tainly U a busy place these
III days . . t But when Red
III nim.man sot around to
waiting on me he insisted
upon my going out into the
warehouse to look at the shrubs
that he's been expecting tor
ages.
"I'm going to sell these shrubs
for 35c apiece." he told ma as
wo walked through tho tiers of
neks.
We finally reached scores and
score of shrubs ... All two
nd three, feet high .; . . And
fter I'd exclaimed over them,
I asked where, the 25-cent one
were, ''
Well, the Joke was on me
. . . Because these 2- and S-foot
shrub are the ones that are
35o.
Of course I had to ask why
. . . And he said that ho want
ad to clear them out of the way
in a hurry.
Anyway, If you can use any
shrubs around your house, you
ought to jump at this bargain
. . . There are sptrea, lllnc,
honeysuckle, wolgela, red bar
berry, forsythla and snowballs.
At Murphey's Seed Store . . .
Ninth and Klamath.
lowi State
HEN I go Into Your Store,
Inc., at gift-shopping
time, I'm simply amared
at the tremendous num
w.r nf thtnss in the
place. . . . There are literally
hundred of different kinds of
gift. ... So It wouldn't be
surprising If you found the an
swer to Mother' Day problems
right In this storel
There are handpalnted pic
tures and outstanding prints.
. . . Compacts. . . . Costume
. Crystal perfume
hntllai. handkerchiefs and
handbags;
Vhr nurfumAi and eolosnos.
. . . Early Amorlcan All Spice
and Friendship Garden colognes
.nri niit watori. . . . Wrisley
gift sets. . . Artemis slips and
nlshtnowns:
T.nvotv Cambrldtte alassware,
Including glasses of all types
and les, centerpieces, etc.
Luxurious looking bed'
spread, down comforter, wool
filled comforter:
And so many other thing
that there Isn't room to men
tlnn them.
Your Store still treat gift
nn . . . And wrarja
them beautifully to make the
giving more gracious.
Wouldn't It be wonderful to
have a Flying Fortress named
"The Klamath Pelican?" . . .
Wall, this will happen If Klam
ath county people will buy
$350,000 worth of War Bonds
this month. . . Enough to pay
for the Fortress.
present store
keeper lc.
Lowell is now in
charge of incut
cold storuKO. Be
fore eiilmllng he
was owner and
manager of the Klnnmth Pack
ing compnny, no i ine aon i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowell ol !
Orovillc, Calif.
Paul E, Reed of Merrill, and j
TrninnrH Unrroll nf Kllimnth !
Falls, wore mimes of Klumath j
county men Included In a recent
Dpnrinntlne i-lfiRi nt the Hnrlinuen
army gunnery school in Texas.
James E. Ncndcl and Robert
A. Ncndcl, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Ncndcl of 216 Euat Main
street, are avlotlon cadets at the
Santa Ana, Collf., army oir base
where they have been classified
for pilot training. Tho brothers
reported for trulnlnR March 10.
IN AUSTRALIA -Kenneth Low
ell, SC 3c, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Lowell of Orovllle, Calif.,
HVk is in Australia
' f' now. Lowell en
!n listed In the
r'" 1 Reabees - 1 a a t
? hi- November and
,ljk.s?r' went to Cnmp
Endlcott, K. i.,
for training. La
ter he wis
transferred to
Culfport. Miss.,
thon to Port Hu
encme, Calif.,
and finally to Australia. Before
enlisting, Lowell was owner and
manager of PlgBly Wlggly meat
mnrkot here.
RE-ENLISTS Here Is Private
fit-it rln.u Fern E. Lowell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lowell
of Orovllle,
Calif. Lowell
recently re-en-listed
In the Ma
rines, and Is sta
tioned lit the Ma
rine barracks in
B rem e rton.
Wash. Pvt.
Lowell first en
listed In the Mo
ines in 1020 at
Mare island, lat
er going to Ha-
...nil Ounni nnn
Cavintc. He was employed In
Klamath Falls as monagcr of tho
meat market at tho Oregon Food
store prior to his re-enlistment,
and before that operated stfires
at West Klamath and Dorris,
Calif.
IN THE PACIFIC Lt. Robert
L. Zblndon has arrived, safely
at a South Pact- SV.-r1
flc port, accord
ing to word ro-
STUDIES ARTILLERY Pvt.
Perry Watson, 111. of the murines
hns finished his Ijumc training at
San Diego unil w,.
has been trans- '.kjv.'4;."V
fcrrcd to Camp (','"?'
Pond let o n, l ul
O c o n n s I d e, t.'
student in field
artillery there.
Young Watson is
well Known ,r ;',yc
hero, having ut g'vijk
tended
haven and
tfrnrln Kehoola. &Mi:&-JU;j4l
and was a Junior at KU1IS ut the
lime of his enlistment. Pvt. Wut
son la the son of Mrs. E. G.
Muakopf.
Lorraine, Cavanaugh and Betty
Lee Smith.
Auxiliary Jane Bowne and
Auxiliary Gerene Tipton of the
Klamath recruiting service, were
f...t at Pnmmnnrtn mnpHnff.
Miss Tipton explained how the
girls muy enlist in me women a
Army Auxiliary corps. The
girla enjoyed this visit very
much.
I J
News
of the
Commandos
these wounded men to Klamath
Falls.
The money with which we are
able to maintain our service cen
ter la obtained by the girla work
ing at the coke concession and
check room at tho Armory
dunces and also by donations
from tho public for this purpose.
fund to bring
jk -T
Ufkon mix
Ut-ltt I li sis-II uua a unil vv u miq
Wo aro trying to compile a list (wounded acrvlce men to Klam-
uill runs IUIIS IUW, Will ftlVB
another dance to raise more
money.
Since our dunce, given Febru
ary 20, people have commented
on the fact that wc are rich, but
um ainrrl v hnne thin will ex
plain how we obtain our money
and now u ia uaea.
119 till. . M ,
,r each H r i l
I this in W Jt J
Our Commando of the week
ia Sergeant Gayle Biewer, In
charge of supplies. Sergeant
Bicwcr's duties arc to see that
wo ore aupplicd fgmmm
with enough filj
food and coffee "VV c J
for tho center 43 , '
sno pians me
menu for
week and
Itself is quite a
task.
Gnylc a hus- tr m
Dana is in tne ftuk i v. .,
urmy air corps i J.-fS
stationed in An- - I
rnnn Sho hn , ' "IS
jne brother who imJmaJ.
Is an air cadet.
Gayle has lived In Klamath
Falls four years, coming here
from Kansas. She Is employed
as bookkeeper at the Klamatn
Iron Works.
The unit is very happy to wel
come two new. members who
were Initiated recently. They are
nf names to kceo on fllo at the
center for the purpose of finding
lodgings for aervice men. we
feel there are any number n(
Klumath people who would be
very happy to have a service
man as a guest for one day or
possibly a weekend. If any of
you are able to help us with our
project, we will appreciate hear
ing from you. Just call 7435.
There has been a little diffi
culty In regard to the hostesses
we have at the center on the eve
nings the girls have to be away.
It geems a few girls, who aro not
Commandos, are using this as a
means of excuse to be away
from home. They tell their par
ents they have been asked to
assist at the center and if per
mitted to leave they go elso-
' where. Therefore, as a means to
j prevent thla, we are going to
i publish the names of the host
i esses who will help us on differ
ent occasions.
in nnr last column we men
tioned about our fund for wound
ed service men, however, we
nnolxplxd tn sav that this is a
special fund used only for the
expense of our project 10 di-uik
A former passenger car com
pany Is manufacturing In quan
tity four types of cannon, pre
irinred too difficult
to sub-contract and too intricate
for mass production.
:t- " '
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Aching Feet
Get Amazing Relief
Tha vary lint pplicotioo will giva you
rallcf nrf a w Ihort t'Mtrrwntl wW
thoroughly rarrvlnca you that by t;ln
flth(ully to It for a ihort whllo longr
your foot troubla may on disappMr
Ona bottta ora know will ihow you be
yond all quastion that you hsva at wt
dlKovared tho way to idld foot comfort.
Moone'a Emerald Oil. b a dear, powerful.
ti -II ak, Anmm tint it in CM IflaWtJ
LaW 1 1 1 1 1 1 tail " . - -
r-Jrfur Jt must fvo conpitfj
tattefaction or money cheerfully
? i f cms
l " ' J
r4 ' Vo $i.29,oS8.9s m
Ml"" ' Glove. ... SI to S5 l-ti s&f
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Flavor makes the ...
Spoonful of Fitness
fun f o eat!
Youngsters like the size of this cereal! Shreddies'
tender nuggets make a crunchy spoonfuL Handy to
handle between meals, too! t.
Everybody liked the flavorl ."Mmm-it's dell.
. rfious"! 4 out of 5, in s recent taste test, went over
board for Shreddies. You're sure to, too!
GET GOING RIGHT, EAT SHREDDIESI You get wholo
wheat's nourishment in Shreddies. It's the energy.
tM.iMino. hrealcfast the whole family needs and U. S.
nutrition authorities urge.
"5HREDIES" Is an axdinlvt product of
NAl!5CO...NAnONM BISCUIT COMPANY
High Price Paid
For Cow at Auction
Portland; ore'., May e lp)
Smith & Freeman of Montesano,
Wash.t paid $578 for one cow of
tha Falrvlew farm1 prized Hoi-steln-Frleslan
breeding herd
which was auction Tuesday,
Atiptlnnaer C. W. Wood of Vaa
couver. reported today.
Next highest price was 54B8
LaA hv r.nruB Rosllllnt of Clark
county, Wash., for another cow,
Wood said. The herd orougnt
an average price of $228 a head.
When areetlna friends, native
Indian women of Bolivia lift
:hclr hats.
-f J
is
ccived by the
youth's mother. I
Lt. Zblndcn was
graduated irom
M a 1 1 n high
school with tho
class of 1937,
He was induct
ed at Merrill in
Mav. 1942. .
a a
and Mrs. R. H. Ackerman and
,nn Pnhurt vlaltprl lnit wnekend'
with hi father, Sam Ackerman,
ana Mr. ana rars. i;ncsicr irving.
Rrtt Ar.lrr.rmnn l Ktntloned At
Panama City, Fla., where he Is
an instructor in aenai gunnery.
Sgt, Ackerman had the honor of
Instructing Col. Cooper, chief of
staff of MaJ. den. Chennault of
Flying Tiger lame, tn an aerial
gunnery course.
New undtr-am .,
Cream Deodorant
Stops Perspiration
1. Doei not tot dtejjei ct men's
hita. Dots not iiiiun akin,
2, Nowaltlngtodrr. Canbeuied
tight tfut ihaving.
S, IniHtitlritopir-ertplntlonfot
1 to J dirt. Prcventi odor.
4, A put, white, gteiselem
tuinleii vnihing cieim.
8. Awitdcd Apptoval Sel of
Ametlcan Institute of Uundet-
in tot Mini nitmieii to
ii l na a a-
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Let Us Pray
That we may be worthy of the
victory for which our fighting
men are giving their lives. -
let Us Give
4 We Can...
That we may have a part in
the victory to come.
Let Us Buy
WarBonds-and
More War Bonds
And remember - the person who. hoards good eyesight is as patriotic as
the one who hoards War Bonds. Your country needs the best work of every
American . . . and good vision is necessary for good work.
Let's Raise That $350,000 for a Flying Fortress.
Let's Send a "Klamath Pelican" to MacArthur!
Sid Q. JfaUy
C01MBIM OPTICAL CO.
730 Main
Phone 7121
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