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    Dccombor 8, 1942
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
STOCKING HOME
Tim Iiiiinii ill Mr. iiinl Mrs.
Cuoi'Ko SUicliliiK, KIIU Diiylon
trout, wiih li!.Hli'uyi!( by riru
l'uumlny nlulit mid vlrlimlly all
nrtk'IcK In llui ruslriuncu vvro
lost In llm fluinc.H,
: Kim Klniti'd from ti mniill
burlier In llm utility mum nt, thu
buck of tho houxu. Mm, stuck
liilf mild sho iiiul pliicud wut tur
key fonllii-rs In thu slovu mid tho
strum iii)iircutly mnt thu lliis
from thu burner uud minimi
throuitli tin! iraldnicu. Tim Kiir
UK)) win also hui'iii.'d hut thu
fiiinlly cur wiis niivucI.
Soino liisuninco whs carried on
llio uliui'tiiio which wiih built
flvu yimrs nun.
A xiniill iiiiiiiiint of furiilluro
luid noitio cluthlnu was mivi'd,
Mill, HtockliiK was i'sicclally
lirli'ved over the lo.-n (i( her fond,
luffs dinm-d from the vleloiv
(inrdeii wille d slut rilled this past
UitiiH All I j 1 I . ... ,
n mii-iini uieil.ilis were
lost iii thu fire,
Tho Stocking hoiiiu Is located
In thu HiiburbiiM men south of
Klamath l-nl Ih and flro prulcc
Hull In not avalhible. AllhuuKh
call was put In to the local
flro department, trucks aro not
permUted to answer calls out of
the city limits.
EXECUTIVE BLIP
SAL.ICM, Ore., U') The pastor
delayed the start of his sermon
to announce, that a member of
tho coiiKrcKatlon had left his mi
tomohllu motor runnliu;.
"Hero Is an oppnrtiuilly for
thu uwiier In (leinonstratu his pa
trlotisin and conservo Kinoline,"
tho pastor nltl, rcadinK the car's
license number.
A man hurriedly left and re
turned a couple of minutes later.
Members of the cniiKreKatliin
r o c u n i p il OreKon's (Jov.
Charles A. KnniKiie.
There Is no excuse for a man
who can roam the streets pan
handling not.cliilni; snme kind of
an unskilled task In a war fac
tory. II. C, Selple, manager
Cleveland U. S. K. S.
G. C. Tatman Named
To Civil Service
Commission Here
CI, C. Tillman, secretary of
tho culinary ulllnnco, was mimed
to thu civil servlco commission
and attended his first mcutlnK at
a session called Tuesday nlKht
In the city hall, Tatman replaces
Percy Murray, lonK tlmo mem
ber of thu board, who hag rotlrcd
to Hive Ids time to tiro rntlon
lK. Members of tho commission
drew up a resolution "cxprossInK
slncero renret over tho death of
former Chief of Police Frank
Ihimm." A copy of tho resolu
tion has been placed In tho min
utes and mailed to members of
thu Into Mr. lliimm's family.
Courthouse Records
Marriages
CLARK - HAWKINS. Claudu
C. Clark, 32, soldier. Native of
Texas, resident of Atlanta, Tex.
Lorelle Irene Hawkins, 33,
beauty operator. Nativo of Kan
sas, resident of Klamath Falls,
I'OliLL-SMlTH. Georo An
Itus I'olill, 21, mill worker. Na
tive of O red on, resident of
C'hlloquln. Dorothy Jean Smith,
17. Native of Colorado, resident
of Chlln(iiln.
Complaints Filed
Flora Drown versus Toy
Drown. Suit for divorce. Charge
cruel and Inhuman trcutmont.
Couple married In licntty, Ore,,
April, 1U1U. 1'lalntlff usks cus
tody of seven minor children
and restoration of maiden name,
Flora Schonchln. J. C. O'Neill
attorney for plaintiff.
Justice Court
Joseph J. Spit.er. Fuilure to
stop at the scene of an uccldcnt.
Fined $100. $50 suspended.
Joseph J. Spltzer. Driving an
automobile whllo under tho In
fluence of intoxicating liquor.
Fined $100.
We haven't dono everything
yet thul can he dono to conserve
manpower. Wo hnvo got to
iinKtlum tho work week, Wo
have got to Inerenso productiv
ity through boiler management.
War" Production .. Chair
man Donald Nelson.
CITY BASKETBALL
MEET SCHEDULED
City recreation basketball goes
Into full swing Friday night with
a meeting at 7:30 p, m. at tho
city council chambers of till per
sons Interested in forming
teams for pluy In the church
league, a non-commercial league,
according to Davo Bridge, city
recreation officer.
Because the government Is In
terested In keeping youths fit
for mllltury service, Bridge is
especially concerned In getting
members of tho church leagues-
composed mulnly of high
school players to attend to
night's meeting.
In order to rnnko basketball
play more attractlvo to these
league teams, the cnlrunco fee
Is being lowered from last year's
ten dollars, and the games will
bo played In tho high school
gymnasium two nights cuch
week at no charge.
A new unit of government
tho metropolitan region, which
will consist not only of the cen
tral city but its hinterland of
dependent and co-operating
towns Is emerging and beckon
ing for recognition. Dr. Louis
Wlrth of University of Chicago.
TRIBE LIMITED
Membership of tho tribes of
tho Klamath Indian reservation
Is now limited to persons pos
sessing one-fourth or more do
grco i Indian blood.
B. G, Courtwright, superinten
dent of the agency, said that the
ordinanco limiting membership
In this manner has been ap
proved by the assistant secretary
of tho Interior.
Tho ordinance was enacted by
tho Klamath Indian general
council on July 10, 1942.
Executive Takes
Fourth Wife
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 W)
Tom Mercer G I r d 1 e r, 65, of
Cleveland, steel and aircraft ex
ecutive, and Miss Helen R. Bren
nan, 36, of New York City, who
onco was his secretary, were
married yesterday.
Chief City Magistrate Henry
II. Curran officiated at the cere
mony. '
The marriage, Girdler's fourth,
came five days after he and the
former Lillian C. Snowden of
Maryland, whom he married In
'1924, were divorced In Reno.
WASHINGTON, Dec. '3 (P)
The final word on scheduling of
munitions output apparently
rested today with civilian offi
cials reputed victors In a back
room verbal slugging match
with the armed services.
With President Roosevelt In
the dual role of matchmaker and
referee, the long pending contro
versy was declared settled yes
terday, with Vice Chairman
Charles E. Wilson of tho war pro
duction board, the new boss of
aircraft production.
Tho president,' himself, an
nounced the problem was solved
Just ns ho previously sold tt
would be by getting tho partici
pants together in a room and
keeping them there until an
agreement was reached.
A government official, who
asked not to be identified, said
WPB Chief Donald M. Nelson
who appointed Wilson head of
little WPB for the aviation Indus
try, emerged victor of the con
test. Production scheduling of all
other munitions would be man
aged by the armed services, he
added, but under a delegation of
authority from Wilson.
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LET US MAKE THIS A GOOD
CHRISTMAS
Our chain of joyous, untroubled Chrisf
mases is broken. This Christmas will be
different ... but we can still make it a
good one.
All that Christmas means to us is in Deri
today. The peace and good-will, the
Warmth and cheer, the joyous gathering
of family and friends ... all these may
. be lost to us unless we dedicate our
j selves wholly to the task of. winning the
war.
We must, with valiance and courage,
preserve our Christmas spirit, so it will
shine out for all the world to see. This
. Christmas, of all we have ever known,
A Only 18 Shopping
Days 'Till Christmas
Th Pettiest Gift Sh'll HcWt This Christmas!
Women's Rayon Satin HOUSECOATS
She'll frrl like Snnln's paniprrrd pet
. . . when site. i,ees this lovely nilte!
AVrnp-nrunntl ftlyle with dsrt fltteil
w-nlftt nml grneefut skirt. Conlrd
embroidery trimming. SUes 12 to 11.
i in .
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it
JIT SEM&iBJLE JPteiCES
Your Surest Choice to Please HIMI
TOWNCfcAFT ' SHIRTS
Excellent Quslltyl
Handsome Patterns!
Perfect Style!
F8
Look Your Best for
Chrlstmasl
DRESSES
4.98
Do everything to
mnko this n (tood
ChrUtmnM! S.-lrct
a ncwr drews for
yourself , , , from
this lovely collec
tion. Smiirt rnyon
crepes nnd n I (mens
In dressy or ens
ual style. Sites 12
to 20.
5
8
Smart Mew
Stylesl
COATS
10.90
Designed to fit
Into y ou r life
nnd Into your
budget I Pre
cisely tailored
novelty tweed
nnd soft fleece
In swnggcr nnd
semi fitted
Rtyles. Populnr
colors for fnlll
Sites 10 to U.
Every man on your Iit will be proud to receive FIXE
shirts shirts so worthy of the wearing as Towncraftl
Their fine qualities are nationally famous smooth weave,
luxurious fabrics proportionately fitted to fit all over,
end Sanforiied to STAY In perfect fit I More, every
fast color, woven-ln pattern is a fashion feature for
1913! Crisp stripes on evenly shaded dark or light back
grounds, clear figures on lustrous pastels or white, and
gleaming solid tones. Finally, style in the Towncraft
manner is Btyle at Its best fine ocean pearl buttons,
NuCraft' starchless collars with perfect points and even
ll-over thickness, precisely neat stitching and expert tail
oring. What man WOULDN'T want a gift as fine '
Towncraftl 4
FviaoRY cm
Rayon Satin
Adonna Slips
1.69
Smootlily cut and
fitted, with lace or
embroidery nt neck
and hem. 32-10.
For Lssy Days at
Home!
Rayon Satin
SLIPPERS
Sanforized means fabric
shrinkage will not exceed 10 o.
J
1.97
TJieyre Just as dnsblng
as can be! She'll luve
the open toes and the
sinttrt new heel I
Best Gift of All!
Rayon Hosiery
Full Fashioned! QQ-.
Reinforced!
Sleek new rayons In
dressy sheers or heavier
service weights ! Choose
from . glamorous new
shades !
Three In a Boxl
HANDKIES
Sheer Whites 1 A.
SoftPasteli C
Daintiest handkerchiefs
. some whites with
colored or appeiiKell type
embroidery . . . others
colored with embroidery
In each corner!
f hp Ft ,Tfs op
. M Men's
H Marathon
f FINE FELTS
A 3 9ft 3.98 3
Ml r w w m w
MAKE IT A SET BY ADDING A TIE!
Styles and patterns that are perfect matches for his new
Towncraft shirt I Rueired effects in all wool, OO
, . .
Kleamins; ravon mixtures in stripes!
Inexpensive Ties m smart nayon muiiuioi ist
Proud Possessions!
RAYON .ROBES
5.90
Men's
Handsome
SWEATERS
Smart snap Two - tone coat
brim style with styles, practical
stitched crown slipovers '. . .
and cloth all warm,
bound edge! sturdy for "on
Boxed
To Give!
Men's HOSE
1.00
SHIRTS
SHORTS
& BRIEFS
Pre.
Top - style
clocks, stripes
and figures in
fine rayon mixtures.
39c
ea.
Help Him to Lounge
About in STYLE!
Rayon stripes with rayon
satin trim a superb
combination for the best
in good looks! Note the
EXTRA style detailst
shawl, collar, long body,
high waist and tasscled
sash t
Shorts I n fine
shirt stripes.
Swiss rib shirts,
briefs!
nun ?
Men's Classic
Handk'rch'fi
49c
Plaids, plain
whites or smart
Initialed sypesl
All fine qual
ity! -
TOY LAND
Woodburning Sets
1.19
Any boy nr girl, will hnve
hours of fun with tills com
plete set . wllli ply-wood plnc
qucs, electric pen and water
color pnlnts.
RIDE-A-CAR
1.25
more than ..a toy It will
!sli much-needed exercise for
youngster learning to walk!
Table Tennis
1.20
Kim for nil oven the by
stander, will enjoy tho excit
ing game. You can piny
double or singles!
1 d-W v v)
Men's Gift btLli AND Fine Leather
JEWELRY Suspenders BILLFOLDS
98c 49c... 98c
Smart and Topgrain cow- Zipper and ta!-XSEFULltol-
hide, buckle lored styles,
lar clips, tie belts. Clip-end Some with sec
chains, key and button sus- ret compart
rhains! :. pendcrs. ments.
Boys
DRESS SHIRTS
1.19
An excellent gift which
he'll admire new shades
and new shiny materials!
Downstairs
RUMMAGE
TABLE
Among the many articles
found on the table are
a grand value In men's
work trousers for only
1,(56 leather trimmed
pockets double seat!
GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES
Perky little styles that will thrill her!
Basque, tailored or princess
styles. Sires S to fix.
GIRLS' D R E
Lovely rnyon crepe In
beautiful winter colors!
Youthful styles!
1.19
S S E S
3.98
Girls
REVERSIBLE
COATS
7.90
Lovely plaid reversible
girls coats, In new fall
and winter colors for
the growing miss.
SAVINGS!
On Boys
(198
4
BUTTON FRONT
Here's style, wear and smartness all put Into one Jacket
made to please him leather sleeves button front! :