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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1963)
Every woman deserves a s i nc e r Christmas Quips and Quotes s i n c e r gifts are special as a woman's dreams Pi New Slant-Needle Deluxe with AUTO-REEL THREAD HANDLING SYSTEM brings "bobbinless" sewing to the finest of straight-stitch machines. $199.95, complete with carrying case. SPARTAN Zigzag model. A boon for the economy budget. All the basic zigzag stitches for buttonholing, over -casting, mending, plus fine, smooth straight stitching. $139.40, with case. a SLANT-O-MATIC Zigzag. The famous machine that goes straight or zigzags every plain and fancy way imaginable easy as turning a dial. $329.40, with case. a FEATHERWEIGHT portable model This pint-sized blessing does a full-size job yet weighs just 11 lbs. Goes away to school or anywhere else in its streamlined case. $154.40. SLANT-O-MATIC Special. Shares a lot of zigzag talents with the SLANT-O-MATIC machine, but at a lower price. Has FASHION Discs for fancy stitches. $279.40, with carrying case. "YOUNG BUDGET" model especially for young homemakers. Straight stitch ing, easy threading, throat-plate guide, so even beginners can sew smooth, straight seams. $99.50, with case. STYLE-O-MATIC model. Has many SINGER zigzag features included in the modest price: fancy stitching, over casting and buttonholing. $169.40, with case. SPARTAN Economy straight-stitch model. Gives lots of value, including front drop-in round bobbin, numbered tension and SINGER durability. Priced at a slim $59.50. DUAL CAPACITY Canister Cleaner holds twice as much as most tank cleaners? $69.95. Other SINGER vac uums (including the 5-lb. MAGIC MITE 'jj also shown) start as low as $24.95. DELUXE MODEL POLISHER with built-in dispenser and spreader. Waxes, scrubs, buffs, polishes and shampoos rugs like a true professional. $59.95. Economy Model, $29.95. GRADUATE Typewriter . . . tops in its class for swift action and clarity. With sturdy zippered case, $79.95. Other typewriters in the SINGER line: $49.95, and $99.95 plus tax. aSfe HELPFUL SEWING AIDS FROM 98. Choose from a wide variety sew ing boxes, sewing kits, scissor sets, etc. Or give her ideas SINGER has a com plete library of "how to" sewing books. you will Many Singer Sewing Centers now have television sets, radios and stereos, washers and dryers, fabrics, as well as our mail order ratalncnie nf 15 OO0 other" disc) fltld ways t0 surPrise her. And to t0P things off, thfe V year most SINGER gifts come with a Christmas Record Album. For the details, see coupon at right. 31 FREE with any purchase over $10 with this cou pon. Or, take this coupon to your SINGER SEWING CENTER and get your 12 in. hi-fi record album for $1.00. Offer expires Dec. 31, 1963. SINGER SEWING CENTERS Uted In your phone book under SINGER COMPANY. A Trademark ol THE SINGER COMPANY (Open evening! till Chrtitmaa) Nook Knock We have a breakfast nook in which We breakfast. It is just a niche, And getting in requires finesse, And getting out, I'd say, no Icbb. Indeed (and this I must deplore), Once we huve eaten, it takes more. Oh well, our breakfast nook, no beauty, Serves well, It's there we It's there we do our exercising. Richard Armour iuve enien, it iukcb iuuic. i . mr breakfast nook, no II 1, in fact does double duty : 1 II we eat and, sitting, rising, jj "i Then there was the Canadian fur trapper who, after a long ar gument with his wife, shouted: "Absolutely not! I won't buy you a cloth coat!" John Shotwell Two teen-age girls were sipping soft drinks one day at a malt shop and talking about marriage. "If you had to choose between marry ing for love or money, which would you choose?" one girl asked. The other sighed and replied: "Love, I suppose. Daddy says I always do the wrong thing." Wilfred Beaver The little boy looked up and down the street, then sorrowfully approached a policeman standing on the corner. "Sir," he asked, "did you see a lady going by without me?" 4 A. T. Quigg The marriage counselor was trying to help the embattled cou ple work things out. "What you need to find is an area of agree ment," he said patiently. "Do you follow me?" The couple looked dubious, so the counselor explained: "You need a meeting of minds, see?" "Oh, that," the husband said. "We've got plenty of that but around our place it sounds more like a collision." Ken Kraft n U - -T- Bop "Does your mother always get that excited when the phone rings?" Family Weekly, December 1, 196J