TID IN G S
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reetdd I^.W. 0. Ida. Portland
spring tia r e wtti he t h e
, cation is made,, the fa ll amount
<Jf» the policy in payable t© the
bepsf lelerlee. .
M r. Applewhite pointed out
that tbe lo n g e rth » veteran waits
i to apply, the lees insurance he
w ill he «ablq |e get. because hill
ago w ill work agatnet the amount
of insurance that may he obtain
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’ ¿ 'M r . Applewhite strongly urgps
PARTY
Quite a number of vWfltors In
cluding the practice teacher» of
Normal school students will en the Itincoin school were, at the
joy a ' Christmas party this eve- assembly today.
nlag, the party to he sponsored h /
the K lam ath county group and
social committee. Mary H u nt, rep L IN D Y W IL L F L Y
resenting the Klam ath- group
to M exico c m
made announcement of the party
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 —<IP>—
Deschutes F all sPower
Com In d extended the invitation to all Chas. Lindbergh has accepted an
ay proposes a big power plant to attend at an asseifcbly held to invitation to fly from N ed York
day.' ■
. to- Mexico City on what Is reported
Sherman county.
W IL L H O L D
jRicrltlas.
- The murderous trio is are said
¡to be model prisoners. The twins
db a tre a t deal of reading, but
.Hugh is more sociable and m|n-
gl«H with -his fellow
prisoners
¡whenever at leisure, reports show.
greatest influx of new
settlers
thia district ever witnessed, ac
cording to E. 0 . H arlan, who hhs
tfceg noting the gradual Increase
In the nnmher of Inquiries being'
received dally. Local real estate
men has* given excellent cooper
ation in showing our district to
people looking for new homes.
The chamber also appreciates the
interest taken by our citisene in
th a t a ll -Word W a r Veterans who assisting newcomer» in getting es
>n o w of any veteran ’whq la en tablished in oar dty^pnd district.
titled to this compensation, to
appeal to h im /to take immediate
action before the opportunity in
u « t.
r
< T o k e /v « li4 , applications must
be filed o n 'oF before'January 1,
BY CALDW ELL
(Continued Prom Page One)
Ladles N ight would be Tuesday,
December 13th,
and that
the
program would start at T o'clock.
Ifjbnby could write. It Ip fair te AM llAxI» MA KRS STEADY ’
The guests included M r. and
suppose that Banta Claus would be
, f 1 BUSINESS G R O W TH M r*. Leonard P e ttit and -Wise
deluged with letters saying, “Please,
M ary Galey and M r. P e ttit, with
deap old Nick, bring me a nice little
(Continued from pa^e ,onP)
Mtsg Galey nt the*piano, enter
not-water bottle to make me
comfy.” a miniature hot-water hot
tained the club w ith two violin
thely
real
egtn(y
iffle
e
«¿Joining
tie in a beflowered satin charts a
solos.
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cunning g if t I t doubles the me#- the BlIHfcs Agency, E d efr Com
»age of comfort if a bit of talcum pany la remodeling the' sweet
powder be Include! H ie nursery ■hqp la tb e trb lu c k which w ill be W H IT E M A N W IL L BROADCAST
ccqttUltes are obtainable la matched opened soon. The Addis company ' C L E V E L A N D . Dec. 9.— (IF ) t -
sets, beentlfled with flower craft
Paul W hiteman, nationally know:
which creates such wonderfntty are putting in modern fixtures
l«ne|y posies oaf of satin ribbon. and a new stqok Ta the room for orchestra lead er,, announced- to
day he had signed a eontract tt
j!F&«n J eras Was a Boy; merly occupied by. the Heath con broadcast over the radio ' ebsin
fectionery.
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' Loved by Hie Playmate» M any Inquiries to the local January 4 at a compensation A id
i V 1 7 H EN it Is candle-lighting time chamber are a result of the extan- to be 330.090.
J V V on Christinas Eve, and mother
has read the “Night Before Christ
mas,’’ and told you the story of
ftbe Christ Cblid, of ithe Wise Men
'whd came on their soft-stepping
camels across the desert; of tfle
shepherds who followed the Star;
of the angel song, and of the man
F üKBjfl
gey cradle, have you ever thought:
j. “I wonder wliut sort of a boy
Jesus was when He was-as eld as
K
a r
/
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j The Bible doesn’t tell nint h about
H is boyhood, hut tliere are two
1 1 1«
legends which you may like to re-
fnieuiber while the berries are red
on the holly and the wliote house la
stueiling of evergreen. One tells o f .
,a little lame boy who followed the
shepherds on the first Christmas
night. While he was kneeling bo-
forh the Christ-Child, be felt the
tiny hands touch him. When be
i arose, he no longer needed Ids
crutch. He who had always hob-«
bled slowly and i*albfnlly hag been
ilicnied, and eoolg 13m with the
19«,
SILVER
'sw iftest
AooQter legend tells qf the time
when tlie boy Jesus' was playing
¡with. Hla eomrades sad held a lifer.
I less bird. One touch, nnd it flew
away np, up, up into the blue sky.
singing a long of ttranksgiring. -.
These aiw>«nly - legends. They
,mpy not be true, but of this we
mny bp pare: the boy.,Jesus was
well lovaid by His playmates, and
.H e was always kind and thought-
¡ful.
Suppose you take one of the can
dles from tlie tree and tie it lip In
a knot of holly berries where you
can see It often. As often ns you
see it remember that Christmas Is
the birthday of the Christ Child.
So try to he like W in fay doing
some kind deed every day.—Frank
II. Sweet.
The soft, scintillating sheen of
Silver has a beauty possessed
by ho otheK metal.
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The prices we are- asking during
our sale puts articles of the loveliest
netals within the reach of everyone.
Well and Tree Platters, $8.75
.Water P itch ers........ .
$8.00
¿-Piece Tea Bets . . . . $18.50
Silvef Coftfpotes \ ........ $5.25
Gravy Bowl and T ja y ... $7.75
« Q IG N on (he dotted line. Indy.”
“But a re , you sure thia is
for we?”
" It says, ’Miss Martha Brent, 220
‘Cnssland’ ; ain’t that yont There’s
no mistake; it's yours all right”
Miss Brent drew the box Into the
house and upened it with trembling
1 O
hands. And there stood n box Ailed
¡with mistletoe, lovely white berries
like peqrls.
“What in the world f” ejaculated
Miss Brent
, “Mistletoe Tor an old maid I It
roust be a JOko!”
But she took It out and decorated
her tiny home.
That night her door ’ bell rang.
When she went to the door there
stood a prosperous, mkldle-nged
man.
His hair was beginning to turn
gray and he had a vaguely familiar
look.
“Miss Martha,” he said, “thirty
years ago tonight we were attend
ing a pgrty at Mary Holland's. I
kissed you under the mistletoe nnd
you boxed my^ears soundly. I said,
/ T thought girts liked to be kissed.*
You replied, 'Not by a good-for-
nothing Fltxgerald.’
i' " I’m no longer good-for-nothing.
May I try again, Martha T”—Jane
Roth.
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26-Piece Sets of 1847 Rogers,
Community' Stratford, Rock
ford Hdlmes arid Edwards and
Gorham from ---- $14.50 up..
VERY SPECIAL
Extra H e a v y Plate Table
spoons per Set of 3 ..'., $2.00
Regular 33.50
Chas. A. White
ENDÈBR BLOCK
S a le B argains:--
COASTER WAGON
ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR
ELECTRIC
TOASTER
very* Extra fine construction with-dependable
long-life heating element. Toasts two slices
at once. Finished in polished nickel. Com
Body is made of fyigh f.rgile heavy gauge plete with six-foot cord, and plug. For any
, ,
aluminum m bhed to a nii^or-like finish. 105 io 120-volt current.
Ebonized handle. Fihi .1 feet. Complete
with six-foot cord and phig, For any 105
to 120-volt current?
CHRISTMAS CANDY
Gift Price 5 4 -1 9
All steel con
struct I o n —
d U e ! t u c 1
wheels
with
e x t r a large
size t o u g h
rubbà? tires.
Roller
bear-
Fitted with two. high >gnrd|o cutlery steel
blades—stag handle—crest! shield—brass
lined—a knife that can he used for every
purpose^to which Sturdy jacket knife can
beautiful rad.
ALARM CLOCK
Mahogany finished nbre
hoard top covered with
green
leatherette. ¿ ’ ’W
plated cernees. ftae T30#fl
inches. Height
Folds flat.
3®
in c h «
This nickel plated one
day alarm clock is depend-
|^>le and accurate. I t haa a
whits dial with plain Ug-
ifle i-^ A great bargain at
this lew prlae.
playmate. They will cry fo p y o u .
Sonic |hat go to sleep, too. Heads arid
hands are carefully moulded of prac
tically unbreakable composition. Well
fashioned clothes.
Gift Price, Choice, 9 8 c
Gift Price 4 9 c
. FOCUSING FLASHLIGHT
A compact size of the very popular fo
cusing
type flashlight—adjustable from a
OUTING AXE
broad flodtl ray for closeup use to a nar
Widely used by Hunters,‘Autoists, Boys row far reaching beam for distance. Has
and Campers. Drop forged, steel—jet black shock absorber feature—a most conven
finished. Correctly fitted high g r a d e ient all-rouRd flashlight—complete with
handle. Complete with first grade leather regular size standard 2-cell battery—nn
sheath. The ideal gift for th e outdoor man. ideal gift for Him.
FOOTBALL
Made of good quality peb
ble grained-cow hide— full reg
ulation else— etrongly sewed
w ltli linen thread and is well
made — recommended highly
for playground use— -complete
with
good
rubber
bladder
leather lace and lacing needle.
Gift Price $ 1 .2 3
Gift Price $ 1 .6 0
FOR FATHER
SAFEGUARD YOUR VALU
ABLES WITHIN WALLS
Otegon
Winchestcs Rifles
flashlights
Radiò Batteries
Radio Tubes
“ B ” Batteries
Coleman Lanterns
Hot and Cold Jugs
Vacuum Bottles
Screw Driveta
Hammers
Pliers
Gun Cases -
Winchester Shot (
1
Winchester Shells
Fishiftg Tackle
Camp Staves
Pocket Knives
Safety Razors
t
Razors and Strops *
Camper’s Axes
Hand Saws
Auto Tool Kits
Hunting Knived
Watches
Tool Chests
Auto Horns
‘
t
Roasters
Bird Cages
Ice Cream 1
Percolators
Coleman I j «
Electric Toi
Electric Pe
Clocks
Casseroles
Scissors am
Stainless St
Stainless Si
Stainless Steel Cutleries
Nut Picks and Cracks .
Pyrex Cooking Ware
Aluminum Wares
O’Cedar. Mops
Dazey Churna
Flashlights
Electric Irons '
Food Choppers
Mixing. $owlfl
Electric Curlers
Ranges
FOR THE CHILDREN
Roller Skates
Velocipedes
Kiddie Kars
Scooter Ylikes
Lunch K its
Boxing Gloves
Striking Bags
Footballs
SooOtcrs
Saws
Pop Guns
Air Rifles
Basketballs
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Special $ 2 .0 9
Just the kind for the holiday fes
tivities. Hard pillowa, wafers and
fancy filled candy. You will be de
lighted with the shape3, tlie colqp
and the taste. It Js wholesome and
you will enjoy the flavors. Packed
in one pint glass jar with scruw
cover.
POCKET KNIFE '
Slse o f body
14 8-4x10 3-1
Enameled
a
M any o f O ur C hristm as Gift S u g g estio n s
WITH A DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR VAULT,
YOU HAVE THE SCIENTIFIC SECURITY
OF THE MOST ELABORATE PROTECTIVE
SYSTEM THAT HAS YET BEEN DEVISED.
“I'm afraid, child, you a w asking
old Rantn'Clflns for to« mueb this
yc:;r."
“Weil. 41 is a good bU, motbw,
but with all the toys h«*» »W ha’ll
never miss >9»."
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In the hope of beipg of service to you we are.giving you herewith a few suggestions to help you in
selecting your Christmas Gifts—We are in better position this year than we have ever been before to give
you this assistance — Our stocks are larger'and more complete — We have hundreds of items that are
suitable for Gifts that are not shown \>n this ad—We invite you to call at our store and see the array of
Gift Goods as well as the most complete stock of Hardware and Housefurnishing goods to be found in
this -city—YoU will be pleased with our high quality merchandise and our extremely low prices—May
we have the pleasure of your visit.
FOR CHRISTMAS
IPX I t n . W «tm Nvwepapcr Valaa.t
Sent a Box of Mistletoe
to Recall a First Kiss
ttractive Christmas
SPECIALS!
Scroll Saws
Flashlights
Scout Axes
B oy’s Wagons
The Winchester Store
Scout Knivea
Diets Sport L
Hammers