II March 10. 1042 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Small Motifs Brighten Mnny Varied Linens COMPLETE ON LAKE HIGHWAY 0NSKT1 Immoral ($fEn n JlVJftni ff)fl Complttlon last fall of the f.l mlliii of construction be tween park headquarters and JCerr Notch by way of the aouth aid routa has bean announced by E. P. Leavttt, super' itendent of Crater Lnko nutlunul park. Tho completion of thin section mak--s the rim roud u mudurn tandurd highway for lu entire length. In addition to tho rock surfacing and bituminous sur face treatment placed on the roadway, cruahd rock mute-rial 'f J"Uf aJo manufactured and iWck-pllcd under thli contract h or use In constructing a per- JJWanl bitumlnom paving on yaHU Mellon at a Intiir dute. V Thli surfacing project con (tructlon win directed by the US public rontn administration In cooperation with the national park service under Contractor Sam Orlno at a cont of 122,000. A portion of the highway be twaan Annie nprlnga and the rim for a dlnlnnce of fivo inlloi win also Improved with a bitu mlnoui application and rock chip cover during the lute fall monthi of 1041. Thl work, at a coat of $10,000, wna contract ed to O. J. Eldon of Portland, Oregon. Tho expenditures for road construction and Improve ment In the park now amount to about four and one-half mil- an dollar. It Is contemplntcd that tho entire park highway system will b kept In good condition for the duration of tho preient war emergency. These highway) now afford quick and Mife driving arcem to the hike from all sides of the park and around the rim of the lake to the many parking point! which have been provided for viewing the lake and sur rounding country. Traill lead ing to special pointa of Interest will also be kept available as usual. The present policy of the na tlonal park service Is to keep the parka open during the war for the pleasure and enjoyment of the public, realizing that the parks offer much In spiritual, acenlo and recreational values needed by hard working citizens - In their effort-k-wln the war ryl afford a welcome relief Mm the cares and worries of the daily Job and usual environ ment. Special service and at tention Is Vflven to men In uni form who Vstlt the parks. Ration lner of tires may cur tail travel some extent but present plaon of the national park service contemplate pro viding all the usual services to the public which have hereto fore been available. Meeting for All Dry Cleaning Truck Drivers Called A meeting of all Klamath Falls laundry and dry clennlng truck drivers hu been called by Earl Edsall, Tean.sters' union business agent, for Thursday night at 8 p. m., he announced l"ndoy. Tdsoll said the meeting Is for organizational purposes. He re vealed that all Inside workers In city laundries have been work ing under union agreements for some time but that drivers are -not organized. Rozendal Visiri Nursing Classes A concentrated effort to "cover" the entire county where homo nursing classes are being ' conducted by the American Red Cross has been made by Dr Peter H. Rozendal, Klamath county health officer. Dr. Ro zendal visited his twelfth class on Thursday at Bonanza, and Monday night was to pay visit to the Merrill home nursing class. MOuMimt Hit MC ly Al!c Brooks Away with plain linens. Col orful ones era newer! And these varied small motifs decorato so many linens so easily! They make fnsclnatlng pick-up work, too. Pattern 7233 contains a transfer pattern of 20 motifs ranging from II by 2 to 8 by 121 Inches; materials needed; Il lustrations of stitches, To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in coin (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing to The Herald and New. Household Arts Dept., Klumnth Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and the number for reference Be sure to wrap coin securely, os a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Request for pat terns should read, "Send pattern No to followed by your name and ad dress. 1 ATTEND AFL MEET Four representatives of tho Lumber and Sawmill Workers union (AFL) In the Klamath area will attend a meeting next weekend In Bnker, Ore., of dele gate from AFL district councils In all western pine producing areas In the west, M. T. Pavolka announced Monday. Pavolka, chief representative of the LSW In the Klamath Ba sin District council, said thnt Hugh Haddock, president of the council, Dee Nelson, Russell Downs, and himself would at tend tho meeting. He said that the assembly, specially called, was for the pur pose of working out a uniform proposed wage scheduled for the entire pine industry. Ap proximately 50 unionists are ex pected to attend. Price Sullivan Manager of Sears Store in Modesto Price Sullivan, remembered here as the assistant manager of Sears Roebuck and company two years ago, has recently been nfAmntnil In IViA mnnn0rhln nt ihji Mnrtcatn fnr. KnlHvnn I has been northwest advertising manager for tho company since leaving here. Reed Clark, who succeeded Sullivan here, Is now the man ager of tho Walla Walla storo, and Stan Pavlsh, who was mer chandise manager of the local store, Is Clark's assistant at Walla Walla. PAY ONLY 10 DOWN on RUGS and FURNITURE! TWO "CHARLIES" and loads and loads of furnlturo bargains. DON'T MISS. IT, be on deck tomorrow! BBS Ira f V thus- JfvMK VvSl' HMA (I fen SENSATIONAL OFFER FOR EMPLOYEES' SALE! S5. Sin pu 1 r your M ' P GVen $25 y r0W bed set. oT; I new rugs or fa,, , fUg 'vw. rnr . - - mmam - - WORTH $40 ON TODAY'S MATTRESS MARKET! nura IUp to $25 for Your Old Sofa ,. tici Asm o o; cct WORTH at least $100 Honor Bllt, and priced to save you plenty) Sturdy-flex Seat construction . . . Hard wood frame throughout . , . Choice of colors. A lovely set that will make your living room more liveable than ever! Super Luxury Sleep . . '. amazingly low priced at Sears! 405 coil Nachman inn'erspring unit 10 lbs. quilted white sisal insulation! 26 lbs. cotton linters! Rayon cord handles, button tufts! Taped edges. Choice of colors. Save . . . Buy Now! Mattress and Box Spring, Worth $25 19.95 each ts ESS .arid". nJJ EACH Worth S95! MATTRESS and BOX SPRING INCLUDED! Pourth Annual Employes' 'Sell-A-Brashun' Set Here Wednesday morning, March 11, the employes of the local Sears Roebuck end company store will opon their fourth an nual "Employes' Sell-a-brash-un." This employes' snle had It origin in Klamath Falls In 1038 nd has stneo been adopted na tionally by the Soars organiza tion. Started by T. R. Thompsen, manager of the local store as an Id to determining which of the employes had the necessary sales training and merchandising abil ity to act as departmont heads, the event was so successful that Cjag been continued ever since. Actual pricing, display of the merchandise and advertising are 11 In the hands of the various department heads, and complete responsibility for tho event rest with the employes. Mana ger Thompson usually takes sev eral days' vacation during the sale. This year the sale will bo headed by Truman Berg, assist ant manager, Ron Flshor, head of tho drapery department, Charles Wright, head of furni ture, Bob Moore, head of the j farm store and asnlstant mer chandise manager, Harry Van, head of tho appllanco division, Henry Tayjor, rug department, Pat Dlnckmor, head of the ladles' ready-to-wear division, and oth ers. Von, Pnl Blackmer, Ray Hampton, Marian Atkins, Flor ence Wood, Marlah Davis, C. Ed wards, C. Wright, Ray Billings, Rosa Reed, department heads nd assistants, are all local peo ple who have literally "grown up" with Scars, having been with the local store slnco It was started. . Save $19 and perhaps even more with your trade-in! Bed, vanity, chest, mattress and box spring! 5-Piece BED SET Genuine walnut veneer fronts and tops on this lovely bed set! 4 drawer chest with waterfall fronts on both chest and vanity. High quality mattress and box spring included -$9 DOWN 79" $8 DOWN CURTAINS and DRRPtS I iiiTAirJ VALUES TO $1 i PHOOEY on PROFITS. We're CUT , , J PRICES TO REALLY GET BUSINESS! FLOOR COVERING SALE! Reg. 3.98 You Save 51c 9x12 Felt Base RUGS rURTAir .- .., r6Cr eUCTAlHMATOlAL 30 TO w dl DoU, .tubs. Point d Pn P . -d. VW colors. Save now 36 FIBRE WINDOW SHADES i AO riM- -roen! Com- kgawtrP 52le bettor Hurry! , bcC RAYON DAMASK DRAPES FuU length, n .U.K ,s. MARQUISETTE PANELS ,, i.notn cui'" cream a PLY MONKS CLOTH Bnuni Regular 9 x 12 size In bath tile and floral patterns! Stainproof, smooth, easy-to-clean surface. See this big selection . . Save Now! SEAR-O-LEUM FELT BASE Worth over 39c, but sensationally priced for our employees sale! Attractive pat terns in tiles and florals! Just the thing for that spare room or summer )Q cabin! sq. yd.VC AMERICAN PLAID RUGS Regularly sell for 11.391 Heavy we'ght for long wear. Washable. Several colors In this group. Save 40c nowl Qft Better hurry for these! C FELT BASE INLAID Rag. 79c Sq. Yd., but we are clearing our stocks to make way for new pat terns. Colors go clear through to tha back, and can't wear off! Genuine bur lap back, can be taken up with out, injury to the floor, sq. yd. 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS All Wool Rugs in attractive patternsl Duo to priorities on wool these rugs will be difficult to obtain in the future. Regularly Sold at $32,951 JQ Oft Limited quantities! 4sOO 54c . 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