The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    December 19, 1941
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREB
NROLL
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DEFENSE STUDY
CLASSES HERE
Enrollment fliiures for the de-
fi-nm pri'Ji'il rlii.nir conducted
nt KIiiiiiiiIIi IJiiiim lilu.li school
Blmw 11 tntul (if lllll, mcordliiK to
Information nliliilnml at t h
elimulit-r of commerce Krlduy.
Climes urn hclil dully and In
Icitstcd piMHiinn should Inquire
M llm Midi' iiiplcivmrnl offlrc,
'I hint mid M it l it nlroi-tx.
I'iiIIiiwiiik In tlui rhcdnlo of
duy cliifinrft:
W.lilinu. 10 . m. to 4:30
n. in , I II member.
Aviation sheet metal, 10 I. m.,
to 'I Mil p. in.
Night claws iiro conducted
f i nn) 0 p. in, to 12 mklnlKlit.
Instructor In sheet metal work
I I'rmicU Snviuic; driivvliiK and
nliitcd work, Johnny Cnrroth
it:.; widdliiK, Mr. Necdhiim,
' Mud" Levelled; rndlo, Jim Kel
ler; mnrhlnn shop, Charles Rln-nrltrv
Karl Ward, woods foreman of
Tlonrstu, California, was rushed
to Klniiiath Vnlley hospital early
Friday mornliiK, after tho car he
wan drlvlnit collldi-d with a snow
plow nt tin: Junction of hlhway
(i(i mid 117. Ward's Injuries were
reported as lliht.
Heavy snow on the old Mid
land rnnd caused a minor col
lision Wednesday evening be
tween Lloyd Foster of tho Long
Del! Lumber company and Mike
Zupun, 420 Commercial street.
No Injuries were reported.
" Western Pine
Orders Down
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 19 OP)
Tho Western l'lnc association re
ported today Hint 88 mills had
orders totaling 01,710,000 board
t feet for the week ending Dec.
13, compared with 61,109,000
tho week before and 74,863,000
a year nuo.
Shipments were 62,394,000
feet for the week agnliiKt 04,
482,000 a week ago and 80.475,.
000 a year ago. Production
totaled 60,314,000 board feet for
tho week compared with 62,946.
P00 a week ago and 67,107,000 a
year ago.
Embroidery Spells Smartness Today
lIotiM'tiold
Art.
by A'
Alien
Krooks
S'A. M r'
CO mm. MOUUUOiO AAIl. tMC
PATTERN 7157
Done
ntircly
Easy
itchcry
Beautify tea cloth or scarf
with these eosy-to embroldcr col
onial motifs. They'll add to the
pleasure of entertaining Pattern
7157 contains a transfer pattern
of four 8k by 0 and twelve 2 by
21 Inch motifs; Illustrations of
stitches; materials needed; color
schemes.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents In coin to The Herald and
News, Household Arts Dept.
Klamath Falls. Do not send this
picture, but keep It and tho num
ber for reference. Bo suro to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
coin often slips out of tho en
velope. Requests for patterns
should read, "Send pattern
No to
oUowed by your name and address
Contributors
To Red Cross
Contributions previously ac
knowledged, $2208.38.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tokac
Sr., Mulln $
Mr. and Mrs. Vac. Dra.lll,
Mulln
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dal-
ton. Mulln
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DcMcr-
ritt, Mulln
Mr. mid Mrs. A. G. Swei-
Kart, Mulln
Mr. anoMWrs. Dan Mc-
Aullffc, Mulin
W. II. Auklln, Mulln B.OO
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wurren, Chlloo,uin
Mr. unci Mrs. J. liluino
Stlnson, Chiloquin
Mrs. Hurley Richardson ..
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Brown
Mrs. R. E. Hooker ft. 00
Mrs. hlizubeth Mannay 1.00
Alton Mannoy 2.00
United States National
Bank 25.00
Leila L. Humphrey 10.00
W. H. Myers J.00
Anncs L. Thorpe l.no
5.00
S.OO
5.00
2.50
1.00
fl.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
B.OO
Mr, and Mrs. Walter
West
C. E. Merrltt, Sprague
River
Claudo Masters
Y. Doney
Mr. and Mrs, George
Brookfield
Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Fitzpatrlck
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo
Grizzlo
Mrs. Amelia Hunks
C. L. Hubblo
Mrs. L. Nnncarron
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pat
terson M. W. Rico
Ruby Smith
Mr. and Mrs. L. Mnrgulis
Wong Lee Hong
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W.
Helms
W. C. Strong
Stewart and Rose M. Day
L. C. Gass
Klamath Hotel by E. C.
Jerrue
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Owsley
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Buss
man ..'.
Lester Hutchinson .
E. A. Freeberg
- 2.00
1.00
1.00
.. 1.00
, 4.00
... 2.00
2.00
1.00
... 10.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
5.00
2.50
5.00
2.00
10.00
1.00
1.00
8.00
2.50
3.00
2.00
2.00
With every American citizen
anxious to do hli part In the de
fense of his country, Klamath
county's voluntary-contributions
drive to add $10,000 to the $50,
000,000 American Red Cross war
relief fund had rolled up a total
of over $2400 at the end of the
first week. A large number of
contributors have sons or rela
tives serving with the armed
forces of America.
It was announced from Red
Cross headquarters here today
that there is still room for stu
dents who wish to enroll in the
first aid class now being con
ducted at Fairhaven school by
First Aid Instructor Carl Brooks.
This class is for men and wom
en, and meets every Monday and
Thursday evening at 7:30. Every
one interested in first aid who
lives in the vicinity of Fairhaven
school is urged by chapter offi
cials to enroll in this class.
Total
$2450.88
SOR HIS CHRISTMAS
A Pair ol
DRESS GLOVES $2.95
DREW'S MANST0RE
LODGE TO RECEIVE
Santa Claus will pay visit to
the Elks club Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock, and members are
asked to bring their children
and a present with that child's
name on It. Elks who have no
children may invite a friend's
boy or girl, it was announced,
In this event they are asked to
be sure and bring a gift for that
child.
Candy will be distributed as
well as gifts from Santa't pack.
Ice cream and cake will be served
following the program.
Poor old Xing Tut I HeTee
tasted Wleland's Lager Beeil
Heel Repairing o Specialty
Highest Quality ;
Fast Strrlce
CONNERS SHOE. SHOP
121 N. 8th St.
S Top
J Quality
FOR CHRISTMAS!
NYLONS
PLENTY OF THEM TOO I
FOULGER'S
82S
Mala
"I
ALL I
NYLON
Beautiful - I
Shoes - ' I
Mr war J
Salem to Test1
Signal System
For Air Raids
SALEM. Dec. 10 (I) In order
to test the new signal system
that will sound air-raid warn
ings at six places throughout the
city, Salem will have Its first
practlco blackout somo time be
tween 0 p. m. and midnight Sun
day. The test also will determine
how thoroughly and how quickly
the city can be blacked out. In
addition to the six whistles on
the signal system, the city hall
siren and sirens on flro trucks
and police cars will be used.
One blast will Indicate tho air
raid warning, while the all clear
signal will be two blasts.
Poor ol' Jonahl ... No Wle
land's Ale In the whalel
Skis Bkl Binders Ski Wax
Strand and Northland Skis
The' Gun Store Puckett and
Houston 714 Main.
f IDEALGIFT
THEATRE SCRIP
B SAVE 20
B THEATRE SCRIP !
BOOKS I
. Tb Paftun, Hrta TrM, J
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Suggestions
For a Practical
Christinas
Furniture Is not only a lasting
gift but odds joy and comfort
to all home lovers! 3.
Aladdin Lamps $6.95
s
Portable Wardrobes $2.95
I Wall Racks $1.50
Solid Maple Card
Table Sets $29.50 j
End Tables $5.95
I Nu
St.
f
mdha Rugs $1.35 Hampers $3.50
Sewing Kits $19.75
Metal Smokers 95c
$ Pillows 98c
Hassocks $1.15
Lane Cedar Chests $14.95
g Durham Card Tables ....$1.98
$ Bathroom Rugs $1.95
nam
Swing Rockers $17.95 f
Glider Rockers $42.50
Coffee Tables $11.95 :
Phoenix Sculpture Art ware :J
Clear Rock Glass Vases
and dishes
Mirrors of every description i$
Pictures for every room $
an ii
i 14 in
t n in
t
:ff
Furniture h
221 MAIN
lite White BuiMuUf,"
NEXT TO THE WILLARD HOTEL. DIAL 5353
SK X V.' Jf nr.
GET PERSONAL WITH
HANDSOME GIFTS
FINE SM1HTS
Point'1 ... His Own First Choice!
Personal but practi
cal ... a gift ' to
bring you closer to
his heartl 'Tru
Point," named for its
faultless collar that
can't curl or wrin-
kle, is made from"
fine broadcloths, vat
dyed, sanforized and '
individually cello-
phane wrapped. Sizes .
14 H to 17.
MEN'S DRESS SHIRT
Famous "Pilgrim" Royalton In assorted prints and white. '
Full-cut yokes, pleated sleeves, ocean pearl buttons and wilt
proof, fused collars. Sanforized', sizes 1414 to 17. Others
1.39 to 1.98. . . . .
linforlrad fabrics wmt hrMi more trail fl
$1119
Mens' Garters
"Fashion Tower"
25c
Woven elastic bands with
rayon satin and rust re
sistant metal. Single or
double grip.
Men's
Dress Gloves , Suspenders
Mufflers
1.19 to
2.98 Pr.
In P I g k I n
SiMdM Moehat
DMrtJirm. Untd
or unlifftd. A prte
trcal budget (lit.
"Fashion
Tower-
49c
Another Rift Ml
af bright woven
tattle with slip
or fUt-tvpe tndt
tot at trail iv gttt
boa.
For Mta
59c to
1.59X
New patttma In
plain, plaid and
palalay. Wool
ravon and rayon
and wool mixed.
Men's t
Bill Folds
49c $2.98
Hand-tooled leather. Full
vision compartments In
colorful gift boxes. ; .
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
In 'Slumber King' Pajamas
$1165
Coat or tuck-in styles
with notch or surplice
collars. Vat-dyed, san
forized stripes or plains
with contrast trim and
long sleeves. Made from
fine count broadcloths
in regular sizes A to D.
If he ask the last word in comfort, give him these.
FIJZZY-WUZZY
SLIPPERS
t. Stitch down hard leather soles. ,
Siies 6 to 11
Use Sears
Easy Payment
Plan on any
thing totaling
$10 or morel
MENS' TIES
15 Different Fabrics in
As Many Styles.
$.00
Values
up to
$2.50
S for $2.75
Nit Tie ll hit one Mnonelon to eo!or. Olve mm l (ay n )
from Sure. A mlshty handsome ffllt it budRet price. All.
ellli melree, .rensdinet, "euper.tNtlnti brooedte or foulard-.
Imported wrap prlnte, figured saline.
Men's Dress Socks .
Sleek or regular length m patterned. 1 A A
reyone vsllh mereerlred eotton top,fl Jr. 11111
heel and Me. Assorted petterne, tr
BAlart. Sl'e S a If.
99
BLUE
OPKIIAS
2.59
uoi si;
sijppf:ns
2.98
Warm comfort with his smok-'
lng Jacket) Blue kid with
oak-tanned leather soles, rub
ber' heels, g.nuin. shearling
lining and prewelt construe-
Ion. Slses B to 12.
Brown kid leather Er.r.tts
with oak-tanned bend leather '
soles, rubber heels, "eompo"!
construction and full leather
linings, E widths only". Sties '
S to 12.
I ML' !l
suits r ii ll it im k mni
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