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SUNDAY. MAY 24, 1359 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 5 C HAND CARE Nature may sneak up on your hands. This happens when you are spring cleaning or trying, to get your plants in shape for the sea son. Protect your hands with gloves as much as possible. At the end of the day use a fingernail brush to discourage dirt and grime from making a home in your skin. And always use a protective, softening lotion. ' BRONZE CARE Bronze Is a dilficult metal to -polish simply because the metal , has a special finish that doesn't ' respond to commercial polishes. " The best way to keep bronze item around your home burnished is to keep them clean of dust and grime with a soaping. Dry thor oughly and polish the itema with a soft cloth. SAVE 250 ON BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS! We will redeem your April Reader's Digest coupon!, ins, second from ight, was announced as winner for the women at th cos- tume party given by the NCO club members and wives. She is seated with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Owens, left, and her husband, Terry Collins, right. Photo by Sgt. Charles Bennett prm .m I-. i une.n mm,, ...i, i 1 1 jTT. r r v"' ', : ? wJ4'h r J MM fk) - V: " S S ' til ... . . ... M"-"" s ' it r II A DtAINlUK, Mrs. Terry loll III , "''t"'' i 4, , ' SSL. -j ltfP,t' j MRS. DELORE5 WADDELL headed a committee of NCO wives who transformed the NCO Club at Kingsley Field into a Mardi Gras setting for the costume party Sat urday evening, May 16. Glittering masks, large and small on the walls, balloons and paper streamers added to the gala atmosphere for the evening of dancing.) Photo by Sgt. Charles Bennett SAVE IT If sleeves are worn out in swea ters, remove sleeves and have a sleeveless sweater. Stitch around the sleeve opening, and then cro chet around it with yarn of the came shade. If you have scrap yarn on hand, perhaps you will want to use a yarn that contrasts to the sweater color. Your young ster can wear this sleeveless (weater with a long sleeve blouse. NEUTRAL COLOR If color swamps you. perhaps you'd be more at home in the soft beiges and bones and off- whites this season. Touches of white and black can provide con trast. , Save good flavor ' keep whole corn in the husks and fresh peas in the pod and refrigerate until ready to use. THE INVISIBLE MAN, S. Sgt. Jonas Higbee at right, was costume winner for the men tat the NCO Mardi Gras fiarty Saturday night. He is shown with AIC Denis March and. Photo by Sgt. Charles Bennett BIRTHDAY PARTY TULELAKE Sieve Anderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ander son of Newell, celebrated his 11th birthday with a party at his home Wednesday evening, May 13. Classmates who helped Steve cel ebrate were Greg Cushman, Steve Barrows, Marilyn Duncan, Linda Allison, Judy Milljgan, Janet Buck ingham, Elaine Klasscn, Judy Hirschhack, James Woodman, Bob Carman and Danny Dahle. Gabriel Berrara was unable to attend. Save the liquid from canned fruits to use as a sweetener for iresn fruit juice drinks. MORAL BOOST Have you thought about a new hairdo? It is surprising how new make-up, a new spiting or a hat will help a woman snap out of the rainy spring blues. LAL'NDRY TIP Warmer weather usually 'means more work because the fabrics we wear and use in the home are lighter in color. Cut down on laundering your white .collars this spring by starching them from the very first wearing. This keeps dirt from working into the fibers be tween (requent washings. GIVE 'V TAKE Elastic thread is good for sew ing buttons on coats and other heavy garments to keep buttons from coming off too soon. Clam broth seasoned with cat sup, celery salt and Worcester shire sauce makes an excellent before-dinner cocktail. COORDINATES Sweaters, skirts and silk shirts create the best impression when they're coordinated. Cardigan, shirt and skirt should be designed for each other and dyed the same color. 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