HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 10fi2 ' PAGE FOUR - A BRAND NEW HOME CALLS FOR a bit of extra prettying so the Suburban Flower Shop out S. 6th way arranged a handsome flower grouping for the dinner table at the ultra-modern residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Putnam, 2742 Homedale Road. The com bination of deep pink carnations, white stock, while hyacinths and wired gardenias was in perfect proportion to the lace covered blonde table. Mrs. Putnam smiles her approval. i... : ' i 5 l:'k -M COLOR! COLOR! COLOR! is the keynote of Spring costume jewelry trends with matching sets of necklaces, bracelets and earrings a must to accentuate the femininity of every woman's Spring costume. Topping the list of colors in costume gems is ice-blue, a delicate sparkling stone that combines beautifully with the shimmering white opals in this gorgeous ensemble of jewels worn by June Dyer of Muriel's. This is a copy of a Dior original including the heavy choker that hugs her pretty throat, earrings that show the larger trend and the new idea in bracelets that fashion decrees must be worn halfway between wrist and elbow. Jewels like these would have swept Cleopatra off her feet. FASHIONABLE EYEWEAR S m Fashionable eyewear is an important accessory to a woman's good looks! We've an outstanding selection of modernly styled frames' i in glamorous colors to compli ment your new spring wardrobe. You're invited to use your credit. . THE LATEST IN FRAME FASHIONS DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW COUIMIIIN OPIICU CO. SCARS, ROF80CH mi CO. COLUMBIAN OPTIMl CO. Ill SV Mo. IM III. .. . . ' Dr. Omar . IVolef, Pr. R. I. Alexander, pr, 9n?r, pp. h. R. Sfribfler, Dr. K. E. Mlu) Man-Made Fibers In Carpets The comfort and warmth of car pets and rugs in more rooms in the house is more practical than ever, this Spring, with the increas ing; use of a variety of man-made fibres for floor covering in excit ing new textures, informal and timeless designs and bright and qheenul folors. The big news in textures, for 1952, is the number of novel weaves developed by using the properties of man-made fibres to create the weave rather than fit ting the characteristics of a weave to the man-made fibre. Outstanding Is the super-textured carpet weave which gives a novel bulky effect much in the way that the high fashion coat fabric, poodle cloth, does. This new weave gives carpets a handwoven appearance and is complimentary to the smooth sleekness of modern furnishings. Casual weaves, featuring hit and miss textures which show no def inite qatiern but which are achieved by combinations of pile height, diiferent yarns, and ingre dients, offer a pleasing high-light to informal decoration as well as a comfortable - feeling of softness and warmth underfoot. Newest designs include shadow motifs that have no set definition of outline. Those patterns are good with casual, informal. Provincial and even simple traditional furnish ings. Also noteworthy are the styl ized designs that have been re duced in scale to fit the confines of the average room. Dramatically new in outlook, too, are the classic damask, brocade, large-scale leaf or scroll motifs that have gained their newness through color, combination of yards and materials in texture and textured effects. Green, beige and grey are pre dicted to remain color favorites this Spring, with the introduction of new tones and shades In these colors plus accents on both vibrant tones and muted "off-color" tones enlivening even more their already pleasant appeal. Most Youngsters Have Some Tooth Trouble By GAILK IH'GAS NEA Feature Writer Did you know that 93 per cent of all school ae children are af-j illcled with tooth decay? This Is, a figure that must nut be over-1 looked. For In the majority of, cases. It preventive measures hud1 been taken, there would be no such' existing denial health problems. I It Is jour responsibility to your' children to start thcui oft In Hie with good, healthy mouths. Two! years old mav sccin a little young! but It Is actually an Ideal age to1 Introduce a child to the rllual of' tooth-brushing and dentul cure. j liven though her methods may i seem clumsy and Ineffectual, at, first, what matters Is that an Im portant habit Is being established. This Is about the n$t when youi i youngster's first 00 teeth have! made their ppournnce. so a visit! to the dentist Is definitely in order, i too. Naturally, little or no dental treatment will be necessary at thlsj stae of development, but the visit : will allow the child to become fa-j miliar wilh the dentist and stinh. fascinating objects a.s the mouth , mirror and other implements that will be used In her mouth. Another advantage of this corlv i visit Is that it will build up the i youngster's confidence In the den tist and alleviate ony possible; fears. Furthermore, early atten-i tlon to small dental cavities U an-; other important way to aid dental health. In younger children neglect can produce serious problems when Uie second teeth appear. As for the actual brushlnir of the teeth, the old "scrub" me! hod Is outmoded. The best way. as your destlst will show both you and Lf ' HfHw your child, Is lo brush away from the gums. First, brush the "chew ing" siu'laees; Ihcn brush up on the lower teeth, and down on the uuutvr tccih. The bristles should get between the teeth, If they are tu do a Job. And train your youngster u brunh her teeth within ten minutes alter evory meal, lor at least throe nun mat at h time. Food should not bo overlooked in the process of curing for your child's troll. She should drink pirn-! ty of milk, und have a wclll-round-; cd diet which Include.! meat, eggs, butter, cheese, fresh fruit, .green' and yellow vegetables and whole' wheat bread. Try to keep the In-! take of sweets at a minimum. If your community docs not have! floui'kiutcd water, ask your dintlsti lo apply the flourldc ti'cutmenl locally ifor ony child under IS! years, t This method can reduce tooth decay by 40 per cent. I Naturally, before you tnko your youngster lo the dentist, you will want to be positive he Is the best. If you are it a loss as to where! you might locate such a dentist,, cull the office of thelocul denial society In your community, and, ask for the names o," three quill-, tiled dentists from which you may, choose. In caje you have no such society,, ca'l a reputable hospi'al ami ask i lor the duel oi denial tervice or the attending dentist. He will glad-; ly recommend several dentists. ' Another source Is. Of course. your family physician or any rep utable physician you may know. In evaluating a dentist you should determine whether he U a member of his local denial society of If he Is en the staff of a recognised hos pital or clinic. a-.iyj JMW 1 8 Little Girl Costumes n Cottons NEW YORK (NF.A-Crh,p cot long with meticulous detailing und an adult look mark the Kate Oreenaway spring and auimnrr col leoilon for little girl. . Theso arc budget cations but they aro cot. tons handled with cure. The mast striking single leutuit of this collection Is that each dress, whether for a thiie-ycnr-old or a sub-teen has Individuality, Each la designed to mako a little glrl look pretty. There are miiiittiurc jackets nun are detachable, there aio 'nil. brief skirts with their own iiililco pettlcouls, there are tiny 1 lime stone buttons unci slim princess lines borrowed from adult (u-lilotis, and they "look like mother's." Jumpers that double as sun drosttes and rmall biitlon-on cape lnti with a romantic air have us much llalr as b'.g sister's atyleii. Fabrics for these dressos all lake lo soap-nnd-WBier like tuicks to u nond. For some party-going fault. Ions, there's a cotton niolie thai looks like silk but washes like cot ton. There are pastel piques Iced In white and cibecd pl'iifs thai kp their .shining look alter a suds-.h-g. Colors arc cleur and refreshing Pil e ploue, for , Imi mice. Is com bined with coral. And conil H urcd with green In another combination Hints pretty lo nee. Gold and turquoise get touches of black velvet or perhups an eye let or organdy trim for contrast. Both mother and daughters will be plea.'ecl to know that the sI'Hiv problem for the fashions ha lira been solved by a special Inr that llsii helghl-and-welght meas urements. -5? i-.M, You Gazed on this Beauty in NATIONAL ADS Decorators across the nation arc hailing SERENADE. Deep . . . soft . . . villi an exquisite sculptured effect. Woven by skilled masters from the very finest of the world's wool yarns, specially processed so their loveli ness will stay alive for years. A graceful repealed sweep of leaves in chalk grey and six other rich, true tones. You'll sing a song of praise for SERENADE , , , you'll live with it and like it ! LINOLEUM TILE TMt IAWHST STOCK Of W7 EAST MAIN STBIFT RHINESTONES HERE, THERE, everywhere- spark frocks, suits, dresses, huts, gloves, even footwear. Bci'iit'lta Irnigqr innnniipr of Muriel's Heatitv Salon draws , all eves to th cuff of her .smart black suit with a smaller miniature of her twin, snow-flake patterned scatter pins, Today's rhiiicslonrj are lavish, with the flash and fire of diamonds. Wear scatter pins In pairs, or triplets. ?0 V- ,ff J '4 Even Prettier than the Picture - ' v QUALITY JUXfl IsOVCMtU) 4 IN f I THE KLAMATH BASIN TELEPHONE I4H , ( q. yd. V 7 CARPETS BUNDS