; wct sis GIFT OPENING SUPPLEMENT Novtmbtr 27, 194r HIT 2 BILLION tULE SHOPPING Fl ?f i "A iff' in 5 Vm CAMPAIGN MAY t iinfir"mwiiWMiii)W',Vii--iith ALONG THE AVENUE The cameraman snaps Sharon en rout to do tha atores of Klamath Falls shopping district Note the gar chryianthtmum on the lapel of her brown coat. Lighthouse Theme of Seals : Symbolic of Guidance and Protection for Mankind The lighthouse theme of this year's Christmas seals, sold throughout the United States to aid the unrelenting drive on tu berculosis, has a classic symbol ism, according to Mrs. Burt E. Hawkins, county chairman of the aeal sale for the Klamath County Public Health association. : A lighthouse is a structure erected to carry a light for the purpose of warning or guidance in connection with marine or aerial navigation. Lighthouses symbolize protection. They dot the shores of the United States just as the tuberculosis associa tions dot the cities and towns, warning and guiding the people against treacherous currents and the shoals of indifference to a , Serious health problem. The broad theme of light houses provided the inspiration for Artist Steven Dohanos who painted this year's Christmas seal. With breadth and dignity and artistic excellence he de picted the winter-swept light house scene. Warmth and secur ity are suggested in the lights of the keeper's house, his over turned boat protected from the weather, and the footprints in the snow leading to his cozy cot tage. Surmounting this is the light Itself, bold in illumination, beaming outward into the night, ascertain beacon for those who would be guided to desired se curity. ' And that, in essence, is the message of the Christmas seals tiny beacons lighting the way for the unceasing fight on tuberculo sis. Letters bearing the seals to contributors throughout the county will be put in the mail on December 1 by Mrs. Don Drury, chairman of the mailing committee, in order that these colorful seals may bear their messages far and wide on letters and packages during the holiday monin. Fabric Welcome as Gift for Woman More and more women .who are thrifty and individuals fashion are taking to running a fine seam and making their own clothes. No gifts will please such wo men more, than a length of fine fabric from which to make dress, evening gown, housecoat, lingerie, mouse, coat or suit. A packet of needles, matching thread and a suggested trimming added to the fabric are further thoughtful Christmas gestures. Among the nationally promin ent artists who have designed Christmas seals for the National Tuberculosis association are Thomas M. Cleland, Ernest Ham lin Baker, Rockwell Kent, Ru dolph Ruzicks, George Vaughan, Lloyd Coe and John Evans. Stev en Dohanos designed the 1941 seal. Yuletide Furloughs Promised About 800,000 Service Men WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (AP) The army said Merry Christmas a month in advance today with the tidings that between 700,000 and' 800,000 soldiers would get xuieiioe lunoughs. By the war department's esti mate, approximately half of the land .forces will be granted leaves to go home for the holi days and this raised the prospect of -the biggest Christmas trans portation rush in more than two decades. Belief was expressed, Never theless, that there would be enough trains for the troops, without undue snarling of rail way passenger or freight schedules. In cooperation with the Asso ciation of American railways, planes are being made to move service men to tljeir homes well in advance of the rush which normally reaches a peak on Christmas eve. As far as possible, soldiers are to be released on two dates, De cember 12 and December 20. de pending on whether they receive iunougns of one month or two weeks. They are due back in the ranks on January 12 and Janu ary 4, respectively. By FRANKLIN MULL1N CHICAGO. Nov. 28 (AP) Spurred by the jinalo of nation. al defense dollars, a S2.400.000. uou national Christmas shouoinu splurge is in the making this season, merchandise trade ex perts here estimated today. oucn a volume of business would exceed that of the boom year 1929 by more than 5 per cent and would bo 11 per cent more tnan last year. Ihese estimates were coinuilod by a survey of the nation's wholesale and retail trade dur ing the past 12 years prepared unoer uie direction of Percv Vilson, director of Chicago's Merchandise mart. with preparations comulotc for the flood of buying already unaer way in Uie name of Santa Claus, merchandisers were ported by mart officials to be ready with shelves and display rooms wen stocked despite pri orities and material shortages Considering the increased flow of dollars, merchandisers do not expect higher costs of goods, taxes, restrictions on installment buying and shortages of some materials to stem the trade volumn. Wilson said the survey showed that although holiday business will be the largest on record, it will not keep pace with the year's average increase of 18.9 per cent in retail trade so far because there was an unusual purt in Christmas sales last year as first effects of the defense program were felt. The increase in dollar-volume of business will not fully reflect the huge amount of goods to be sold, he said, because Drices av erage 12.5 per cent lower for Christmas items than in 1929. He estimated that the total amount of merchandise to be sold will be almost 20 per cent more than in 1929. I A woman can't go blindly forth into the shopping battle without the right apparel. The following is a summary of what milady should obtain before the day of buying approaches so she win De ready to match what on slaught that may arise. First and most important there is the money angle to think of. Sit your husband down to the supper table and sneak into the bedroom, look through his pock eta and purse, and your reward will probably.be enough money to get by on. It doesn't matter what you buy your husband be cause it's his money anyway. On these busy shopping days, with all those pick-pockets run ning wild, a money belt would be about the safest place for the money. If you can't get one, your purse will do if you hang on to it for dear life. Start tomorrow on your shop ping, not Just because it's early but Uncle Sam is seeine to It that there isn't that extra amount of anything in any store. Another very useful thing to fell OS .'.'--. V.i-; v.:.. I (SI it) Iff ; - j-vfp mJ A fib w iteo Ijjy ylL y bh. -'''Vli ill I'm 1 . 1 f t, vx-i 1 ES fA WCYWA NB :hin5T EB toN Rl J ' waylay.' Wash. CRANBERRIES Lots of them, tayi Sharon, for Christmas dinner. Mother uie them In a pretty mold that seems to let off that holiday turkey to a "T." Klamath grocery ttoret, Sharon toon touna, were lull ot goodies to tempt the isitor they'll have for holiday dlnnen. take along on your main street trip is a list of what you are go ins to buy. You won't follow it but the idea is good; minht as well throw away your budget book too because when Christ mas is in the air the money floats away and you never know what happened to it. Last, but not least, another very useful object to take along is your . . . husband. Think of all the nice things you can have him do. Ho can take you to lunch, help with selecting, and be the human delivery truck. He may complain but this is Christ mas and all will be forgotten when the day comes that he re ceives the present his money bought INSECT DAMAGE Two billion dollars' worth of property are destroyed every year by some 6000 species of in sects in the United States, it has been estimated. Half of the to tal damage is said to be caused by only 38 of these species. LAKEVIEW Santa Clnus hBa consented to visit Lakcvlcw on Saturday afternoon, December 0, to meet the children of the com munity and receive their sug gestions for appropriate 'gifts. The invitation for the pro-Christ- runs visit was extended by the Merchants committee of the Lnke county chamber of com merce. Tho welcoming commit tee has arranged nn elaborate program at the bus terminal when Santa arrives from the North Polo on a special bus. Prizes will also be awarded that evening to the best com mercial and residential outdoor Christmas decorations. The population of New York City increased from 0,930,448 in 1930 to 7,380,239 In 1940. You can't for wanting weighs. blame fat people to change their The tree kangaroo is a mammal. f IF IT'S THE LOVELIEST GIFT UNDER THE TREE ''.' BUY HIS GIFTS 8 f nJ''A' WHERE HE BUYS M ft; fcM EL" I I . Nationally advertised lines ffi U I " v'"A3 at ,0,lbI Prices. H 0:( "" "The men's store where Ijf f I - women like to shop." f 'jK Lovely gifts for lovely ladies! Buy her gifts where she buys for herself . . We hove everything . . lingerie, hosiery, gorgeous robes and housecoats, jewelry, bed jackets, blouses, sweaters, skirts, jackets, suede apparel, handkerchiefs, scarfs, gloves, novelty gifts . . every one a gift you'll be proud to give! 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