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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1951)
WKDNKSIMY, NOVKMIIKK 21, Hill HKRAM) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PAGE THREE - Tree Use .... VT);i;l Isn t Id jMa. V '-, - Ik A DISPLAY OF ELECTRIC TRAINS is cnoujjn to cntch the attention of most any youngster, and little Bobby Hawkins. 4 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkins was not a little curious over the operation of this model railroad Hs play at I-'yock's. Harvey Martin was on hand to see that nothing untoward happened during Bobby's inspection of the trams. Model railroading is growing into quite an Indoor sporl for adults as well as youngsters, and some of the models arc dead ringers for the real thing. OREG., LTD. A lHPg JT Klamath elU, Owaa I ' TriJf twi fr IVOjTSM -zs" FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS While They PETE and REPETE TWINS So lovable! "Mania Skin" bodies r waahablo. Orrln Toics. Wrapned In fUnnolot blanket. fj- Bld tvant DOLL Inchti Tall So Culal She Crlei . . Her Mouth Open, and She Sucki Your Finger! 12W last! V. 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BmM..Hiwi)tM 69-1 BUZZY BEE PULL TOY Had you brtn alive In the year 1851 . you nilKhl have wanted a Chrlatinaa tree (or the holldaya. But II you had been llvlnn In Cleveland. Ohio or elsewhere. . lor that mailer i, and had uul up :i lief, you would have been boy cotted In bualneas. tjonnlbly threat ened with dlacharKe by your em ployer and otherwlne placed under community preasure. The Chriitmae tree, which we now take for (ranted, waan't known In this country a hundred yeara ao. It wan Introduced flru to the atartled membera of Cleve land's Zlon Lutheran church by the flev. Henry C. Schwan, their paalor. He remembered noitaielcallv the Chrlntmas trees of his youth in Germany. The tree was prettily decorated with candlea, apples, Kill, tinsel and candies. Il.i effect on Clevelanders was Immediate and electric. The tree threw the town Into an uproar. But despite the hlKh leellnx about it. me Reverend Bcnwnn and his nock had another tree the next year. First, Clevelanders Rot used to the Idea, then they took It to heart. Thouxh the practice of having a tree as part of the Christmas cele bration la thus only a century old In this country. It dates much far ther back in Europe. St. Bonllace an English monk living around 700 A. D., brought the custom with him to Germany when he was sent there as a missionary. He replaced the sacrifices to yRCCKAFIDCa Give Him A Hobby! fRBFTSMRM 8-in. Til ting BENCH SAW 63 30 Alto Sold os Sears Easy Terms! Surprise him with the gift he thought he'd have to buy for himjelr give him this big, husky, precision-built saw for his workshop! Meets the most exacting requirements of pro fessional craftsman and large industrial shops so you can be sure that this is the saw any man would be proud to own! Flexible Shaft Kit 14.55 Hundred of ( 5 ).!. lonai fltt Vs-m. motor shaft. Outor layar rust rtit-Vng it ft I. Mitor Boxes 6.75 AlttMlnuM alloy baclu Cuts 45 to 90" angles. For Hond or back saw. Hardwood bd. 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The German prince had a Christmas tree at the palace that year and soon English fami lies were Imitating the royal family- In Seventeenth-Century France, travelers reported seeing- Christ mas trees beautifully decorated with rosea made of colored paper, apples, waters, gold loll and sugar. And Paris, the City of Light, can lay claim to having had the very first community Christmas tree at the Tulleriea around 1840. The beauty of the tree has made people see it as a symbol of good will and Joy. There are even songs In Its honor. One of -the oldest o! these, and the best known Is the German: "O, Christmas Tree" (O. Tannebaumi. To the familiar mel ody. Its lyrics run: "O, Christmas Tree, O, Christmas Tree, how sturdy God hath made thee!" 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