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HMD EMPIRE NEWS
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Mrs. Ann Pendleton, or the
last two years member of tlio
trl-stata high iclionl faculty at
tin Japanese segregation cen
ter, linn boon added to the fac
tilty of the Mulln high school,
She li touching social science
iid home economics.
Ann Craven, Yrok, who lion
been the guest of hor brother,
John Craven and family, him
returned homo. Minn Craven Is
a registered nurio,
Mr i. John Fublnnok, injured
two week ago In an automo
bile uccldvnt netir here, haa re
turned home from tho hospital
where iho rocalvud trcutmont
for aovcral fractured rlbi urid
other inliirloit.
Mr. Emma Brlggs, mother o(
Mra. K. C, Colomun, haa been
111 ul the family homo on thu
state line for several duya, Mra.
Bring formerly operated a cafo
In. Tulnhiku mid more racontly
luia boon lit tlio homo of her
daiiKhtcr.
At a mcctlnK of the Mulln
homo cxlunaluii unit held Tuva
dny night In the high aclmol,
Mra. Ivun Ottoman and Mra.
Clifford Jnnklna demonstrated
the milking of anluda. Prcaont
for tlio evening woro Mra. A. E.
Slreul, Mra. Jumca Oltomun,
Mra, Clifford Jmiklna, Mra. Ivun
Otlomnn, Mra. T. A. OeMorrltt,
Merrill
Mr. unci Mra. J. Leland Pope
have with thorn this week a num
ber of h o u o guoata, among
them being their eldoat aon, Lt,
(Jg) Rundiill Pone, discharged
only Inst week after 32 rnoiitlm'
a e r v 1 c e In the nuvy. Young
Pope joined hl wife and amnli
aon iiore, who hud mudo thoir
homo with Mr. and Mra. Pope
during tho war. Ho made four
trlpa to Pacific porta on a truns
porl In addition to other aeu
aervlco. Ho plana to bo ossoclat
ed with hia lother on tho ranih
on tho Mcrrill-Miillu hlghwty.
The Popea ulao huvo Mr. Pope's
mothor, Mra. Doru Pope, and a
nophew, Gcorgo Dodson, both
of Eugene.
Alex Gooding, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mra. Wlllluin Graham,
who ntukos hia homo on the
Oriihum rune h, la recovering
from a broken right leg, reault
of a klip on tho Ico recently
whllo ho wua on business on the
atute lino. Ho wua taken to the
homo of a brother near Klam
ath Fulla und hia wife, the for
mer Delia Grolium, la with him
Mra. W. C. Dnllon, Mra. Dick
llcnzul. Mra. Kmll Tofcll, Mra.
Robert Pciidlelnn, Mra. Elale
Mock, Mra. I.nddlo Hnjnus and
Mra. Turean McComb,
Mr, and Mrs, T. O. Wheeler
have with them Mr. and Mra,
William Hon, of Florala, Ala.
Hon i haa made hia home In the
paat with Mr. and Mra. Whoeler
and plana to locate In this com
munity, Riley DoLap, manager of tho
First Nutlonul bank, haa been
in Portland on bualncaa.
Mra, Albert Bleke la spending
lug aeveral weeks In Vallejo
where she Is the guest of a sla
ter, Mra. Thomua Colo, 8ho waa
accompanied aouth by her
young daughter Kay. Hor hus
band la stationed with the army
In Jupan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Caahman,
accompanied by Mrs, Cushman's
son Dennis, and her sister, Mrs.
ttlo Pair, Modford, are vaca
tioning in Mexico. They made
the trip south by motor.
Mrs. J. W. Roader Is 111 at
the family home with neuralgia
of the heart, Mra. Recder Is
prominent In affairs of Women
of the Moose.
' MERRILL A Rhode Island
Red hen owned by Mr, and Mrs.
W. J, Reodor did a record break
ing egg laying Job for the Mer
rill community thla weekend
when she laid two perfect eggs
In one.
The larger one, measuring 10
Inches around the long way and
eight and one-half the other con
tained an average sized hard
shell egg Inside In addition to the
uaunl yolk and white. Tho
ahcll of the larger egg was alao
hard, Mr. and Mra. Rccdcr live
north of Morrill.
Thursday. Feb. 7. 1841 HERALD AND NEWS TH11EB
J? 4 I kapA and
Star It ruq Oil em
Dazzling Scent
ST. VALENTINE'S Day Is a'
time for unabashed senti
ment ... a time when
pretty girls got pretty pres
ents . . . and tho STAR
DRUO STORE has some of
tho nicest valentines ot all . . .
Prince Matchubelli's precious
fragrances . . . ready to curry
your message in the sweetest
way.
A daullng Valentine, Martha
Is certain, would be one of tho
Frosted Crown packages of
Prince Matchabelli's Incompar
able perfumes . . . Stradivari,
an unforgettablo fragrance with
a love song in Its heart . , .
demure Ave Maria ... or
Duchoas of York, lilac-laden
promise of Spring . . . available
In . four ali.es ... for $3.30,
$3.80, 18.80 and 10.00, plus,
tax.
Besides these . . . there's that
delightful, wlntcr-lah Holly
Berry cologne ... for only
1.00 and lux ...
At the STAR DRUO STORE
... on the corner of Fifth and
Main.
Cameo Venture
Lovely Stationery
IT'S loads more fun to write
lutters on attractive station
ery . . . and that's why
Martha was tremendously
Interested In tho gay, boxod
assortments being shown by
the CAMEO SHOP . . . besides
they'd make wonderful Febru
ary tht 14th gifts.
Loveliest of nil Is the flow
ered stationery , , . distinctive
ly Individual . . . with a choice
of dogwood, yellow rose, wild
rose or orchid.
Fine flux paper Is featured In
the paatola ... of 72 or 144
sheet boxes , . . which you can
have monogrammed. For any of
thcao ... I'd suggest using col
ored ink ... of which the shop
has a plentiful supply In prac
tically all colors.
Unusually clever, I thought,
are the felt designs on many of
tho box tops . . . pretty enough
to frame.
The CAMEO SHOP ... 737
Main ... is also plentifully
supplied with Valentines , . ,
runglng from the Inexpensive
to sparkling, sweetheart cards
containing sntin sachets.
Nylons are back with a
boom 2,500.000 pairs are be
ing manufactured monthly,
so they tell us.
ft
'ttrltltth Cousin'
Arrive At WhytaV
TO carry Valentino greetings
to the swoators-and-sklrt-rs
. . . Martha recom
mend i one of the now
"British Cousins" of all
virgin wool . . . that Just
cams In at WHYTAL'S this
Week.
Hand loomed and hand fash
ioned , . . these sweaters of
coral, blue and beige fit per
fectly through tho shoulders ...
and are marvelously soft. Both
slipovers and button-fronts were
received In the shipment.
Of course, these are only a
tow of the many you'll fine? In
the sportswear department . . ,
where there's a dandy selection
ot knubby knits . . . light and
heavy weaves ... in popular
styles . . . and In pinks, blues,
greens, maize, lime and other
shades ... ,-
At WHYTAL'S, In the Medl-cal-Dental
Building . . . Main
t Ninth.
Tulip, Hyacinth
Heady For Feb. 1 1
FLOWERS are the very nicest
way to cxprcsa your VaW
online aentlmenta ... In
Murtha'a opinion ... so I
was delighted to learn . . ,
at the KLAMATH FLOW
ER SHOP . . . that a goodly
number of potted hyacinths and
tulips will be In bloom for
February 14th.
Both havo been scarce dur
ing the war period . . . due to
the cutting off of our supply
of bulbs from Holland . . . and
most of us will bo glad to see
these bright harbingers of
Spring coming back in quantity
again.
Other flowering plants In
clude cyclamen and uzaleas , . .
and besides these the Flower
Shop will be plentifully stocked
with violets und roses . . . and
a variety of guy Spring blos
soms ... to curry your mes
sages of uffection.
Of course, you'll be remem
bering your "sweetheart" with
a corsage . . . but please, please
order it early . . . thereby sav
ing Unit last minute wear and
tour on yourself us well as the
shop's personncll
Charlie Muck, one of the new
owners, reminded me that de
livery service on orders of two
dollars or more is now avail
able within tho city limits , . .
but you'll get MUCH better
service If you'll get your orders
In carlyl
KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP
. . . 1211 Main . . . has a new
Valentino specialty of "hcurts
and flowers" this year . . .
which I'm especially suggesting
for an attractively different
table decor . . . If you're giving
a February pnrty.
Three well-known pilferers
of your Christmas-gift per
fume are light, heat and air.
ion can outwit ail three,
however, by houalng the bot
tle in Ita box container, or
protecting It against light in
a cool, dark cupboard, and
by aeeing that the atopper ia
screwed tightly into the bot
tle after using.
Spencer' lAnen
ideal To Hive
ANY of SPENCER'S lovely
linens would certainly bo
welcomed by your Valen
tino . . . but If you're only
sondlng out little "red
heart" messages . . . Martha
urges you to go a bit further
. . . and tuck in a dainty hankie.
While shopping around In
Spencer's ... I saw some In.
itialed numbers that are per
feet . . . and a trifle larger
than the usual size. Or, If you
prefer yours pretty fancy . . .
there are tho ones with lacy
corners ... a gorgeous variety
of inexpensive prints . . . and
those always-appealing Swiss
imports. In fact, almost any
thing you desiro In a hnnklo
. . . from 20 cents to $5.00.
If you intend to splurge on
your sweetheart a f f t . . .
SPENCER'S ... 619 Main . . .
has damask table cloths with
the shoon o linen ... as prac
tical as thoy ore lovely.
itobert Receive
Scarcity item
SHOP PI NO around In
ROBERTS HARDWARE
yesterday . ; . Martha de
cided that merchandise
must have at least climbed
a few steps upward toward
normal . . . what with alum!
n urn and cast-Iron cooking uten
sils . . , new seta of diahea . . .
and RUBBER bath mats on dis
play. Roberts' has received a limit
ed supply of Wear-Ever alum
inum . . . mostly quart-size
cooking pans . . . priced at 83
cents . . . although there are a
uw ui me nanay, covered Dun
warmers . . , that have so many
other uses.
Among the cast-iron utensils
are griddles for $1.63 . . . glass
covered chicken fryers for $3.25
... and two sizes of skillets
for $1.23 and $1.50.
The largest shipment of
dishes received in a long time
Includes 55-piece sets (service
for eight) t . . and 43-plece sets
(service or six) ... in several
colorful patterns. However, I
waa Informed that no open
stock on dishes is as yet avail
able. Included In the display of
new Luclte articles . . . which,
by the way, Is greatly improved
in quality ... are four types
of towel racks, soap dishes and
glass holders . . , and how
those do modernize a bath
room!
Among the other Items I saw
that have been very scarce . . .
or non existent . . are the
rubber bath mats, which every
tub should have, available in
pink, blue and white . , . toast
ers for gas or wood stoves . . .
clothes pins . . .and metal
vegetable graters.
At ROBERTS HARDWARE
. . . 1007 Main.
A midget electric washer
for waahlng fine things sep
arately from the regular
wash la on the market. It fita
on the kitchen alnk or a atool,
holds four and a half gallons
of water, and is 17 inches
high by 12 Inches across.
I
Long' Suggest
Valentine Gilts
. PRECIOUS gift to send
m your valentine . . . "with
I love" ... is a set of those
fl flowcrlike ceramic pins . . .
11 with matching earrings . . .
from LONG'S.
These ceramics add smartness
to the plainest of frocks . , .
and can be used in so many
fascinating ways. Take, for In
stance, the set of three gar
denias . I . what couldn't they
do for a tailored black dress
... or suit?
If you want something with
a true Valentine significance
. . . there are a few heart
slmped earrings in several colors
. . . and a good selection of
plastic costume Jewelry ... in
cluding red.
An Inexpensive token that's
always appreciated is a hankie
. . . and Long's has an assort
ment of saucy prints that's well
worth seeing. Personally. I
fell for the delicate pastels from.
Portugal . . , wnicn can be had
six to a set . . . or singly.
As for your Teen-age Miss
... I can't figure how she'd
be any more thrilled than with
that appropriate Junior Guild
cologne . . . Mine Alone . . .
with its whisper of sophistica
tion . . , accompanied by a
metal perfume holder for her
purse ...
All of which you'll find at
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