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PAGE FOtm HERALD & NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , 1032 MARKETS AND FINANCE feStockiv-j f . Grains.., i WALL STRKET NEW YORK 11 Buying favor lavished on railroads and a lew selected issues Friday put thi stock market well ahead. Gains ran up to around I points while losses seldom extended to r.a much aa a point. Trading was estimated at 1.600,000 ahaics. New York Slocka By The Asaorlated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allla Chalmers American Airlines American Power ft Light American Te. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atcheson Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacllic Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft duPont de Nemours Eastman Kodak General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homeslake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Llbby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew s Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel & Tel Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporation lUyonier Incorp Rayonler Incorp Pfd Republic Steel Revnolda Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck b Co. Soeonv-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Swift fc Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox TJnion Oil Company Union Pacific . V United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United 8tates Plywood United States Steel Winter Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company 30 ll'i 54 13 S a 4 1M , 59 . 3$ a 1 V, 4.9 5. 35 VI n '. 36 33 55 i, 36 84 i 84 18 S 58 T'i 59 3t 80 43 a 66 a 51 63 14 , 45 36 , 31 49 , 73 73 7', 51 It 13 28 59 30 a. 18 67 H 36 'a 113 5 66 18 'a u 35 . 27 '. 30 'a 43 i 40 49 , 63 30H . 53 H 58 35 43 i 54 4 75 . 3 H 31 24 V, 10 ' S7 M 111 29 34H 5 H 27 , 38 11 38 H 26 43 t. 43 V. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND I Coarse grain, 15-day shipments, bulk, coast de livery: Oals No. 3, 38-lb while 70.50'; Barley, No. 3, 45-11) B. V 10.50. Wheal (bid to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.39 m Soft White lex eluding Rex) 2.39 ',: White Club 3 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.45; 10 per cent 2 45; 11 per cent 3.4S; 13 per cent 2.47, Hard While Baart: Ordinary 2 53; 10 per cent 3.53; 11 per cent 2.55: 12 per cent 2 57. Car receipts: wheat 37; barley 5- flour 8; corn 4; oats 2; mul feed 3. Edith Fschfe Death Told A former Klamath Fall resi dent, Mis. Louis lEillthl Eschle, died at Medford. Thursday alter an Illness of several months. She was about 69 years old. Funeral services will be held Saturday fnmi tlio Ohapel Mortu ary, Medford. , . Mr. and Mrs. Echle lived here for many vears before retiring and moving to Medford iiboiit 10 years aso. k:schle was owner of tlie (Quality Market. . I Survivors are: the widower, Louis Eschle. Medford: iwo aaugn- ters, Mrs. Stan t Shirley I boritu, Klamnlli Falls, and Mrs. jranne luce. Sun rranclsco: two brothers, William Carter. Mcdioid and rase Cartel. Hlllsboro: and one grand son, Bobby Soran, Klamath Falls. t " Livestock cTYvirTnN pw-iUSDAi Cattle for week 1510: compared with last week s close receipts 60 per-cem stocker and feeder and SO per cent cows, stocker and feeders steady, others slow, around steady, except bulls weak to l.uu town . 950 lb slaughter steer .ro..a. commercial to low good steers 20.00-25.50; uUllty 16.0O-18.O0; util ity and commercial nsucu 22.00: canner and cutter cows ii.w- 14 50- Utility ana pmroicumi 19 00-22 35- numerous shipments good-choice 650-1050 lb feeder steers 3l.oo-.tw; mrumra good yearling stocker and feeder heifers 16.00- 00: few choice short vearling heifers 25.25: load good stock cows with calves at side $185 a pair: other medium and good stock cows 13.75. ... Calves for wee oia; oiii. i.t week's close steady on all classes- good and choice slaughter calves 3300-24.00, few choice 25.00: commercial 19.0S-20.00; cuact and utility ii.ou-u.uu: j . stocker ana leeaer sww 23 00-25.00; short load choice joxu, good and choice heifer calves 22 00-24.00: few 25.25, medium stock calves 19.00-21.00. Hogs for weeg uou: with last week s close ouicncrs steady, sows weak to 50c lower feeder pigs steady; cnoice lb butchers 19.50; cnoice lb 18 50 cnoice sows la.wiu. good-choice leeder pigs 18.00.20m Sheep lor week 550; compared h,v, i. week's close slaughter l.mh. weak to 1 00 lower: others steady: gooa cnoice ugi" lambs 23 00: cull to good ewes 3.00- 6.00: few choice .00: gooa auu choice feeder lambs 15.00-18.00. Obituary Dl'KSTES Adlin Duneter, 11 naUv of Alrac". Died hr Nov. . 151 Survivor In clude: Widower. Wllford: a eon Mar vin: father and mother, Mr. and Mr. Serin. Alvarei: three liaton. Lupe. Rom and Mr. Thorota Herrra: a broth er. Tommy Alvarez. aU of thu city. Funeral lenricee will he he'd from Seered Heart Church Monoar. M. Re citation oz the Holy notary wl", am uwi O Hair Memorial Chapel, tl and Pme Streets Sunder, a p.m. Tule Growers Plan Meeting TULE LAKE The regular ninmhlv meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tulelake Growers Assoc. will be held Moiraay, nov. 10 at the Growers' office. Jim Stearns, member of the Mo doc Countv Board of Supervisors will attend the meeting and ex plain several legislative matters o! interest to Uie local association. Due to pressure ot me ij h.rv.st no meeting of the directors was held In October. ibnlhe Record"! uiaiiliilliiiiiilM'l'''r''l"'T'"' BIRTHS . TODD-Bom to Mr. ni,M"-,Kclo?, pound . 5aDY Born to Mr. Cd nd Mr. T& Uv HosD.Ul Nov. 5. ft ri. 6 pound U' oun- , Valley Hoaplul Nov. . 1W. a " J.m.i'con-r. J00J Osden K..m.U. Valley Hoapital Nov. 4. a andMr.. 1 ,;h!,miS:.V Mitchell. Warn-i ath Vallev Hoaplul Nov. 4. lass, a Valley Hoapital Noy. 4. !. a "- Students To Broadcast Tour Klamath Falls 'tudenls a. I Oregon Stat College are to par ticipate; in a Mutual Broadcasting System program to be presented over KFJI here Sunday,1 1 10 1:30 p.m. The OSC cappella choir Is to be heard doing "Sung of Amen, ca," as orlgluallv arranged lor the Fred Waring Glee Club. Maurice iBudi Deller tauuvr) sings with the choir and dues the narrating. Other Klamath Falls students participating are Boiuiie O'Hara, Barbara Custer and Gary Rote. Service Station Burglarized Another service, station W'as bur- glariaed in downtown Klainnth h'nlls last night or this morning, City Police report. About 820 was taken frort the cash register at the .Mobil f.uitlon. Mill and Klamath. !-.:;!. U oper ated bv ReJ fdcReynolds and Kalph Dunlavy. Apparently entry was made Into the oliice through a transom. In the past several weeks there have been at least four servlco station burzlarles. all on down town corners. I. Legal Notice Malin To Fete Education Week MALIN The Malln elementary school will observe National Edu cation Week. Nov. 10 to Nov, 14. by having an educational display in the window of Emma's Store, Malm. The display will illustrate no. an rot'tTV KOTIt'e t)!' RIIKMIr'v. RM.S i NOTicr to LiiroiTotis, Notice n heiahv a;n that the un in Tiir. ciat't'fi' wimror Titr. sTATr or o"!;"".. VOn THIt t'OHNTY Or Kl.AMATrt Tlia rirtt National Rank l rorl la 10. a national banklut a.ioclallan, plalnllfl. v. rrna.1 H Marlln and ! Martin, aoinetlmet known at Mr. Ht nle H. Merlin. hubend end wile, and rrankle A. Wallace, Uelag bualneu a Bonded Credit Company, "''"''i1':. ny virtue cf a Writ of r.xeiiilton ! aued out ot tlie above entitled tourl. In the above enlllled ceu.e, to m i di rected end dated the M liar ot Cn-lober. le.13. upon a Decree or rorc",'!r,.t,", deied end entered In the "Id tour on the JOth day of October, I'M I" tnvor of The rtr.t National "auk of Portlen.l. a national banklna "" lion. Plaintiff, end aelnl rnel II. Martin end Ph)IU T. Martin, .en-e time knonn a. Mr. Jmle H lj . hu.band end wife, and each of the1-' lor the auin of logalher M tin intereal Ihereon at the rale of four par I'iGouH'Recordsi; MUNKirAL COI'RT Brn Sfolt, drunk and dlwrdrb- conduct. rr.i. tV0 or ) days. Edward Rorklau, fatl J lld tlfUt of wt)',. Kina, i. c DU TBH T ( Ol RT tdward Owtfhi, ! vahlcla li canaa. rorfeit .0 ball. Shrroa X. Tamm, varload. rorftlt Harry WlUon, trlMd. TorfaU U ball. Murrall Batach. drunk. Santanca, t John Nathan rtouffa. Inadauaia am arcy hraka. Vina. f.V Kannaih Oltvar M.vara, na motor vt hlela tlcaiua, flna. tu. Adolf Patar Buret., burflary Walvad preliminary haarlng. Harbari Dunham Arant, no ate light. Torfalt t3 ball . Monnia Fay wiUon. void fdralfn It can. Flna. W. Knlit Dotlon. larcanv In atora Walvad preliminary haarlng. J. W. Bcrnfgln. robbary by forca Watvtd prallmlnary haartng. - FUNERAL WHtTK Funaral aaniraa (or Ann Jana iVt, who dlad har Nov, . will taka piara from tha chap! of Ward'a Klam k. ' aih IMnaral Homa. f3S lllth SI. or " I Be...u hAa. II Al a ee. aie I !n A objectives oi education, me mu KolOW,y of ita rirai Mamodui church leriai una iccnniques uscu to i officiaung. Commitmani aarvica ana in COmpllsh tht Objectives. larmant In Klamath Mainorlal Park. Legal Notice rant 14. t prr annum Irom Juna 1- IHW umil itaiiti; tor ma luintar un ur l A.;tt Itwthar illh Inuiait tharann at tha rata ur iIk par rit '. par annum from Ortnhar 10, HAJ until ia ti, for tha Curthar aunt Pf .VW.OO tohar with lnlatat thaiann at tha rata nt al pr eni -rt'vt pfr amium I Htm Uciotiar . tP.M until itatti: for III tuitbvf Unt of .IS t"f-th- vii'.h intati trrsim tha rata of ix par rant .a-., par annum from uvttibr JU, tiMl uttl I paid. and Ilia coitt r and upon tna wru 01 Eacutlon, roniinanillng ma In inaka ala of tha (ollowlng daoribri raal prop, arty iltuala in tha C.nmly o( Klamath ftiata m urafr.it, m-wii; Tha Waal otta half WSi of l-ll Oua 111 and Two rj Blot-k Thirty :M)i Af Mdnnri A ilil It ton In Klamath FalU, Oragon, croralng to th duly rat'ord. d plat thoianr In I ha of(Ua of tha County Clark of iahl Cuunly and (Mala, Now. thiitr. i-v vii tua ui mi ' a! KvaK-uiini. aitiri tJcriR of lor ftiura and in romnltaiu-a with tna vomtnanu of aid Writ. 1 will on tha Swth day or Novamitar. ipm. at iu ou a nv, ai ma front dmu of tht Ciniitly CoUlt lloittt at Klamath TU-. Klimalh C'uunty. Oragnn, awl) at public am'tlmt (a..htaot tn radaniptlon' to tha hlghaol blddar trie ri.h In hamH all ol lit rllht. tllla ittt tn tn rait whiih th tald dciandiiiiu. mid enrtk nl I hot til 111 Ilia attt.IV lillllnd ttult had on tin n or wmwr, t4T, Xhm data of tha mortgaga haialn (orafload unun, or iiliira that data had In and to lita a nova natorioan rn fira party, r any part thraof, t ! y !(. Writ of Kxacutlon, Daviaa, llitaraat and coiU. n.ild thu SH dav of Oclobar, I1W3. Oata ot (Int publication. Uctobar 31. ia.j Uaia of UM publication: Novambar 31, IDOa J M Rplllnn ftharirf o( Klamath County. Oragun By Ilnra (Inddaid, uapuiy O.S1 N, T-14-31 No. 313 Legal Notice ' " A,..iuir?i a.'A Main Htieat Klamath tall'. Orejuil C-a 3l N-l U-No- " , , auMM"Ni ., ' rotiii v Nt). in tiik Vntrlirr coi'RT or Tilt .TATK oV OllkllON . rOR1 "It COllNTV OF HI. AM ATI! Klliert V. llarrlon Pl.liillll, VI Oletla llarrlann, Oefemlent To lllau liarrnwn. Legal Notice in tiik nnctiiT cot'itT or Tiki iai; or oiir.uoN in ami rnvi . 'Ill IK.",V' U, AlLtAYll t I In lit Matter or in. Etlale ol rrnnv . It. V.II.8UN. aim anevtn e. ranr.r L f MllTIl I- hereliy liven th.t It,. .underelaiie.l hai II, en Iter rinal A count In Ilia naiite of tlie male ol Oreintl, you ere lier.l.. required to aoi-.r ami .naw.r plalnlllf'i con-nlalnl o H herein on or before aalm-lav, the ath lay of leca,nb.r, laU. end II '" J to io .newer or ollierw anpear, l t ienl thereof .lal..ll(l will apyly - It . cmiii tor the relief prayed l--r ; roinvlalnl. lo.lti lor a decree of dl' vorce ol and from )ou upon Hie Iroundt 0'Thi;'.um.;-nn. I. aarved u.wn you bv niilillc.llon llietetit In the lleiald a d New. once eech week for four ionee.u. II . vr-k. Hive liiwrlloi... ' 10 the order ot the honorable llavld 11 Vandenberl, Ju.He of ll-e aboje entitled ei-url, made and "''" " 311, day of November. IKJI, Ihe f "t publication lo be made on III, 1th iler if Novenilxr, IMS. and lb la-IP"1!1'; rallon thereof to be made on Hie Jill day of December, IBM. r.lwln K. llrlicoll Allorney tor I'lalnllU l-lne lVee nulldlna Klamath ralla, Uie(on N T-l Jl t) 9 No. 1JI) it ArlMilitl-treltlit uf Hie r-laie nnY I Wll.atlN. alea anoa a, HY WlLailN. devee.ed. with Ihe t'ounly f'lerk of Klamalh lounly, Die eon. end that Ihe f'lrcult i-'eurl of eaiit Poiinly haa lined me Milt day el Mo. veinber, luaa al lite hour ot 10 a'elwk A M ol aald day. end the Or. ettll four! rtrmtn In the t'ourl tteu. al Ktamalll I'all., flregult, ae the lime end place, for hearing objecllone. tr any, lo eald Mnal Account and tetlle menl -!,. trtSfiP't v.i,Jir.N,,,.v:. known ai PIRBY WILkUN, iliaad, O SI N T-H-31 Na lit You i'ui ply wonderful naw Hammond Chord Orion After Juat (rw Dtlnulra fiplanaUon oan Ihouih you nrvrr playtd hola on any Inalrumanl boforo. What won derful homp rnjaymonl fur loo win Irr ovonlnga ahead. A ftw dollar rtrpoill now will hold b cbor.l orian for Chrlalmaa, touU R. Mann TUno Co.. If N. Un, fh. TIM. FflUtTY NO 4 Rt'MMnNit roil Pl'llUOATION IN Till, liiivi'i i vui ni "f Titr BTATC OK OI'fCON IN AND TOR T1IS COUNTY OF KLAMATH Wda II. Rmllh. plaintiff, va. Inat R .tmllh, dafaiidant. Tb: ln R. Smith. IVfandant In tha mntf ol tha Rlata of Oragnn; You ara hrby raquirad in appaar and amuar tha romplalnl (Had agnt ox in Iha atiov ntitl0-iull within four 'weak from Oolnrmr 2. 19M, data of tha Knl oublirtlon of thu lummnii In ih Itrmld Naw, a nawpnar pflntad and publi.had In Klamath County, Oron. and if i tail o to anr or olhrwU apnaor, 'or want tharnf, ht plaintiff wilt apply tr. tha Court f a dactaa o( abaoluia dtvnrva. Thl mmmnni t aarvad boon you bv puhllratton purauanl tn ordr ol Monorabla David R Vandanbari. Judga of tha boa-ntitlad court. ntde and rnUrad on lha 32rd day of Orl"; bar. IMJ. which ordr rquira inai ummon harain ba publUhad onca a rk ('r four iuc-aw wk, and that tha data of tha llrt puhhcailon ot iald lutnmoni shall ba Octabvr f. CORRECTION"- ILeffuce Large Solid Heads tW 2 for Wot Shown oi 2 for 19c In vtitffdoTl ad. :'t M-.-r-'" Potatoes ajaw)1;.. ,-itrtov?i ii KLAMATH SHIPMENTS 1951-5J 1952-51 yn. t -1 Truck 11 Rail Month te date) 17 Truck 50 Rail 257 Seato U elate 229 Truck . .... .. , 569 Rail 1734 Teachers Plan r l Forum Meeting 50 in 3 109 MS 374 1581 Fashion Show Due Tomorrow P r e 1 1 T models, fashionable frocks, stunning suits, fall coats, filmy lingerie, sun time fun clothes, and winter ski clothes will be modeled by bevy of attrac tive Klamath Falls women during toe Adler Memorial Iron Lung tea sponsored by the Klamath Falls 6addle Club at the WUlard Hotel tomorrow afternoon. The tea and style show hours are 2 to t p.m. in the banquet room. Proceeds will all go toward the purchase of an Iron lung for Klam alh Falls. Modeling between 3 and 4 o'clock for the Town Shop will be Barbara Johnson, Beth Chase, Helen Perry, Marguerite Bradley, Ann Watters. TV)... r?,ib. ruiwi r . n. i i TlrmaM Wilm. XHfm Aevarlw Me. I grevskl, Pat Erlandson, Joan Palmer, Floreen Wamstad, Nancy Drew, Cecilia Kann and Katherlne Kann. Water conservation Is the sub jret to be discussed by a forum planned for the meeting of the County Junior and Senior Teach ers at Altamont Junior High School tomorrow. 9:30 a.m. Dr. Ruth Hopson, University of Oregon, will act as moderator for Ihe panel which will be made up of: R. L. Cooper, V. S. Forest Service, who will speak on water conservation aa It pertains to our forests: Austin Hamer. Importance of water to fish and wildlife: and E. L. Stephens, Bureau of Recla mation manager, who will stress conservation as it pertains to Irrigation. Valley Hopi' WnljA-rorir to Mr and Mr. d ?nd i Ml? Word. at Klamath Valley Ho.ptal.Noy. ViSSU?. irSTlr.. Bonald Hi?, Ore. at Klamath V.Utr S pounds ouncaa. ' . . MATKIS 8o:n to Mr. and Mra. John Mi hi.. Hanlay.Or... at W1' lay Hospital Nov. 1W3. Watftil: pounda 1. unca. ROGER Born to Mr. and Mr. Clar- nc Jack Rofra. uair. w . - i ath Valley HoapiUl Nov. 6. 1952, a tooy. j Weffht: 8 pound 34 ouncaa. j ANDERSON Born o Mr. and Mi. Charlea Awleraon. M California, at Klamith VaUay HoaniUl Nov. 1W1, a jlrt. WaihU t iwinda 'a ouncaa. MARRIAGE I.ICESM ROSANO BAKER. Maurtea Afoatino Rojano, 23. U. S. Navy. Natlva of Cal ifornia, rwident of Klamath Flla. AHc Evelyn Bkr. 30. dental autatant- Na tive of Orafon. reaident of Klaraath ralla. TOM PLAIN T riLFO Wbart V. Hairtaon va, Olada Harrt. son. futt for diorra. Ctaarae. dr tion. Couple marriad Oct. 17. 1WT. Port land. Ora., . E- Drtacoll. attorney for Go'rg Wllaort Small v. Mar CM M. Small, aiilt for divorce. Charf. cruatty. Couple married Aug. a, 1M9, Barto. Nav. a. J. Goddard. attorney for plaintiff. Beatrice I. Denny va Orvtlla A. Dan ny, mil for annulment Charre. defend ant haa llvinf, nndlvorced wtfe. Couple went throufh purported marrtara cere mony Sept. 1, 1951. Reno. Nav. Plaintiff aska cuatody one minor child, 30 a month support. William Kuykandall. at torney for plaintiff. Delbert Louta Denton vt. Ailaan Belle Danton. auit for divorce. Charge, cruel ty. Couple married Oct. 33. Ift40. Klam ath County, Ore. Plaintiff akt cuatodr two minor childrm. L. Orth Siaamore, attorney for plaintiff. DrCRER GRANTED Blanche M. Richardaon va. Ceorra T. Richardson. King Bros. Drilling Co. ROTARY DRILLING WATER WELLS TEST HOLES Phone 1181 Dorris, Calif. Come in and let ui work out on estimate far you, hhe coffee that "tastes as good as it smeiU'' Tflwdkci ShapA and ShapA Tulip Are Exciting . . DArFODILS are fay . . roaes bloom In beauty and all soon fade away . . but WEEDS! now . THERE'S the answer to holding lloom al bay. If you're a smart homenuker and will visit KOH.YS some day for enougfi of those cleverly . treated, bright as car. nival colors. WEEDS for making your OWN arrangements for the months when Win. ter snows blanket the garden and It's hard waiting until 8prtnt. Or let the clever-flngered folks at KOHN'S FLOWERS and GIFTS tuck In a scarlet frond here, a rust one there, a bit of SILVERED WHEAT, a fragile, golden wand of oats, a mass of autumn leaves tn blaring, brilliant color . . some BABY CATTAILS from marshlands by a Southern OuU . . a twig of BITTERSWEET . . to make an arrangement for your coffee table, your mantle, your buffft . or fashion a CORSAGE for your shoulder . . now It's time for fun-packed, star-bright nights. Don't "give Into dank dejection" If you can't get to KOHV8 this very MOMENT . . these WINTER BOQUETS won't fade between dawn and dusk but don't PROCRASTINATE . . this SECOND shipment It disappearing like a snow, drift beneath the willow, touched by the fin . gers of the sun. Spring Is months away but close by le i Main, Kohn's Flowers and 'Ifis ft If y.a are a gal whe sconies frem the frying pan to ihe furore ef a working day . . "wh. . most suds Ihe soup plate and sweep the kit ten wool frem beneath th four poster betL yea probably can't btidget enough time U pat the proper make-ap fmndati.a, r aaayb yea . Just DO NT feel like a dual applicative f base AND powder . . far YOU praased perwder is the answer . . It Ukes leas lime, lasts longer, and never spills. Emily Posl Say that your best beau should precede you down a darkened aisle . . guard you on the sidewalk and NEVER pop Into a chair at table until the napkin has been tucked under YOUR chin . . but she DOESN'T say a WORD about the ETIQUETTE of dropping Into the PELICAN CANDY , JAR and asking for those famous CHAR. LOTTE , CHARLES C O N P E C TTON8, packed In TIN . the ORIOINAt. FRENCH SHERRY PRAL INES, loved by EMPRESS EUGENIE . . NAPOLEON'S treat, BUM CAKES, made from a tOO-year-old recipe . . the delicious BRANDI-' OCAS . . the fruit-packed WHITE and DARK , aged, rum-seasoned, MARTHA ANN FRUIT CAKES, packed tn tin . . SPICED ALMONDS. . MINT ALMONDS . . BUTTER PECAN MINTS . . BRANDY SAUCE . . thoughtful OIFTS for your THANKSOIVINO hostess from m Main, the PELICAX CANDY IAR For him . . a sleeveless cashmere pellever a traveling clock In a ailniature tan leather trunk . . a functional flatting Jacket with pockets for gear . . Imported Martini miser with a wooden stirrer . . a pirakin belt . . Tartan ear robe in transparent plastic ease. ti ti This Is a winter ef sparkle . . Jet en taffeta , , pearls on angora . , rtiitieetesei ea pylons , . sequins en a velvet stele . , crystal n tulle , . gilt on eotton . . play up yeur femin inity, some day we Just MIGHT g back te the boyish flgnre and middy blesses. Have You Ervr Expected a rumor 'lo be Just THAT . . . be tn Juat a bit SKEPTICAL ... WONDERRD If you SHOULD or 81IOULDNT and then had your skepticism knocker HIOHER than kite? It happened m un auoui COATS at Mll.l.FR'8. . ed been hearing via the grape vine about the ravishing new FALL COATS in a symphony ot fine FABRICS. . COLORS that will (lash across th horizon like an aurora boreaUa and PRICES thai will leave you a few coppers to buy baubles for the Christ mas tree. MILI.KR'S coats are BUYS. . go look for hand-loontrd effects In loeV wool popular POODLF4I. the coat material that ha. stepped into the lime light, simply STUNNINO In ANY style. . youthful SHADOW CHECKS and PLAIDS. . swank HERRINGBONES, Important TWEEDS. CUrr treatment. BIO ones to hold FULL sleeves, flaring cuff and FRENCH cutis. . . . COLLARS go high. back, are full, flaring , , LININ08, "Ahl Llnlngsl' shimmering as th sun on a mounUln pool, soft as the touch of a baby's hand, light as a hummingbird's feather, wsrm tis a )ut baked bun and long-wearing , . new INSULATED lining that DEFY the breezes. . , , Lots of BHORTIE ("i length) COATS. . a new STYLE that's alunnlne with SUITS. KNITS and PLEATFD BKIRTS at MII.LER'M. . lots of choice, lots ot colors. . 8tarttng at. $25 FUR for TRIM has brought LUXURY back to "coatdom" . . be there a gal with soul so dead who never to herself has said "Olv me FUR?" No quibbling about It. the FUR-TRIMMED cost. Is IBM. . look for th subtle green botiele with mounUln 8ABLF CUFFS and COLLAR. . th mlatv grav with BLACK PERSIAN LAMB. . the COFFEE-COLORED POODLE, goreeous with deep ASCOT TIE and deep, deeo culls of rich brown MARMOT, , select COATS, many under flt. Found a SPECIAL BUY In FLEECES, pink, and blue and beige, warmlv INTERLINED, amart lines with darted STAND-UP eollsrs, wide euff and shimmering, Iridescent linings. . a MARVELOUS chance to get a medium priced COAT (M.5) that har all the ear-tags of a champion . . ' If you're luxurv-lovlnr Mamma, want In bur wisely and well,, the COAT trail leads to III Main, i . MILLKirS ti ti ti Christmas whisper are getting louder ahep leisarely before the snow flies for the meet feminine slip yea ran find . . poodle cloth all open , . rhlneetones br Ihe yard , . a small velvet, clutch bag ... white glace glove with pearl raff trim . , winter gllnter In earrings and choker . . kid ballet sllnners . . tine driv ing gloves . . a handsome umbrella. ti ti .ti. Third Entailment on beauty and elegance from the ART CEN TER. . the unadorned story of quslnt PEW-. TER OIN JUOS fashioned In Holland, heavy and stainless. , THREE sires for your bresk fast syrup, your morning cream, for keeping comfortably hot your second cup of coffee. , matching1 CREAM and 8UOAR SERVERS, matching TRAYS. Captured forever, grace of line and harmony of proportion, the soft hint of a gray mist swirling over Ihe Pacific In the mellow LEERDAM CRYSTAL STEMWARE. . DAPHNE pattern, the pattern of unimpeachable good taste, perfect accompa nlmnt tor the NEWEST in service flatware, STAINLESS STEEL at the ART CENTER where. . Your lay-away, small DEPOSIT will hold your choice until the Spirit of Christmas cap. tures our town, Te Be CONTINUED from 1337 Main, the V AIIT I'KNTIilt ef r -o 3 Ute Will tie Jnaf a love match between YOU and fl'BRINi after you've discovered that scliitlllsilng. tanta lising, fragrance. ARPEOE by I.ANVIN. If! gay. It's FRENCH, not for the TIMID. . lit II her for Ihe dull UI SPIRIT but for YOU who early adopted the poodle cup. tn cinch bell. , Its for ALL aomen ho love ADVEN TURE. . at M'RRIN'al in the "ALL-OCCASION GIFT BET, non-tpillable purse f la con of PERFUME, generous bottle of eu de COLOONE. straight from Ui eun-iarpt I flower fltltls of FRANCE, both for V plu TAX. . Whsl Is the SECRET of a IXJVru woman. . Is It her POIHE. , her smart GROO MING. . Ihe way slit said "I DO" , . her lilting laugh. . the way her hair has sllvr edf You WONDER until you see her stepping brUkly out of CTBRWII. then SUDDENLY you KNOW. , shea found Ihe wsy to all men's hearts, th FRAORANT way with th famous ARPEOE duo pertum at cologne, by LANVIN from th BIG BEAUTY BAR al Mnlh and Mala, t ltllt.VS ti ti ti Tim I a'comln' when yaell be takln' aft Ihe woods far your Cbrl.taea grrene . ' If yea "gel the urge" early here's a wsy te keep your tree, year mountain laurel and pine and fb green far at least three weeks . . dig a trearh la the edge ef the garden, against a fence. . sink Ihe butt ef year tree, the eat edge ef yoar greens aa deep aa peealal la Ihe earth,, then keep II wrl until lime le bring Int the house. , ti ti ti Mow Don't Ho' Looking for a loop of lsce, a scrubbing brush or a leg o' lamb at IIARWIN'8 if you're a WISE HOMEMAKER but you CAN look for brisk business In OVEN-PROOF, hand-painted DIN NERWARE at a PRICE that has been chop ped off right down to the root of the tlollan Dropped In this week to REE what th TALK wsa all ABOUT. been hesrlng ACAPULCO this . . ACAPULCO that and, then w BAW . , limh beauty ef tropical splendor, exotic design, the smart coupe SHAPES of this complete dinner service, going to first-comers at II.5, THINK of the TIME you'll save for PLAY- ' INd . COOK and SERVE In the SAME serving dishes, the same casseroles . . 1-OT8 of EXTRA bowls and platters, mixing bowls and water pitchers, ciuurd tups and serving plate. , ' . THIS price is good for It days ONLY. . other patterns than ACAPULCO to choose from so don't WAIT. . ACT at the store where CHAROE accounts and LAY-AWAY are wtl. come, where you get "Oreen Stamps" too, Under the big clock, 1th and Main, IIAIUVI.VS ti ti ti Here's an Idea for gelling rid ef kiddie clothes . . there's a lady. In our town, Mrs. Gerald C. Gwyn, 231 Fultoa Street, whe with . the help ef her daughter, It gathering and tending, (paying her owe postage) clean, used clothing lo Korea , . If yen have ANYTHING that Ihe naked little ones el Korea can wear te help shut enl Ihe bitter cold, lake It to he, . the need Is great. .' , . '