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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1926)
r'. St.: m: . In-.:: Tagc Six Friday, December .1, 192C - THE KI MATH NEWS IBOYS 3 First Prize Vanity, vanity, all is vanity! But what little girl would care to go through, life without the pretty things, especially a lovely bracelet watch? With ' this in mind, Glover's ; JeWelery Store is offering a bracelet watch to the winner of the First Prize. Second Prize ...Will Jbe a Beautiful Doll, given by Mr. Vannice. of the Golden r mi n.u Ti-.l- 1 Kuie. l ne uoiaen nuie nas a (- -beautiful Toy Land and a won derful selection of Dolls from Santa Claus. 4k V f I , I m v) t M 9 ' ' Third Prize Fairy stories, ghost stories, detective ..stories in fact any kind of a story one could wish for, can be found in book form at the Shaw-McRea Sta tionary Co. Mr. McRea is offering Parker Pen and Pencil Set Fourth Prize The Claud H. Davis Fur- ' ' niture Co., overflowing with .beautiful and useful XS gifts for Father, Mother, Sister and Brother, will give a Flexible Flyer . Coaster Wagan, Black Boards. Fifth Prize For the manly boy who takes pride in his personal appear ance, the Brownsville Woolen Store will give a classy Wool Blazer. my. AN GIRLS ,, ....I' i . .. . .' Write Your Letters Now To SANTA GLAUS Have Mother or Dad Read the Following INSTRUCTIONS TT7v ECEMBER is Santa Claus month and 11 11 us because ne s ne mos important I fellow in the world at this time and J because the children of Klamath Falls are all vitally interested in this special friend of theirs, the local merchants are going to help to make this Christmas the jolliest ever. And the klamath News is going to hejp Klamath's mer chants by co-operating with them and publish ing Santa Claus Page once each week beginning Today and continuing on until the Friday be fore Christmas. AH letters inust be in the Klamath News office not later than 6 o'clock Monday night Dec. 22. The big game will be a letter writing contest. Any youngster under 12 years of age who Jhas any ideas about what they want Santa to bring, or who wish to write personal letters of admira tion or advice to the Old Fellow from the North Pole, has only to do so and address them to the Klamath News and they will be taken care of by Santa Claus' secretary. Write namfes and ad dresses plainly. These letters will be published 'a r ...... on Santa Claus' Own Page and the ten best let ters will be awarded choice prizes f com , Santa's Christmas pack the day before Christmas. 'i This is a busy time for everybody and the Mer chants here will help Santa Claus out by acting as judges for. him. ,. Sixth Prize Is to be a balloon tire fast Scooter for some for fortunate little boy or girl. Robert & Harvey, head quarters for Scooters, Wagons, Trykos and oth er "boy things," are fur nishing this. Seventh Prize Goodies, goodies, good jes! Always caryingthe finest and best in food stuffs, Chris Barnstable of the Hurry Cash Gro cery Store, is giving a , Box of Candies, Nuts and Sweets to the child who sends Santa a let ter considered good enough for a prize. Eighth Prize At the Variety Store San ta Claus has unburdened enough toys to make ev ery boy and girl in Klam ath Falls look forward to Christmas with keen, an ticipation. Mrs. Morrison and Miss MacKenzie of the Variety Store are giv ing a Packard Sport Roadster. Ninth Prize To encoqrage fu . ture happiness through thntt some tot will find ir his Christmas stocking a Five Dollar start in the savings ac count, which will likely put him in a position to become a ' second Henry Ford. This prize will be given by the American Na tional Bank. Tenth Prize Christmas, in all its gay. dress of holly and evergreens, is par ticularly evident in Underwood's Pharmacy, where many ' days have-been devoted to building a Christmas fairy land. Sleep ing Dolls and Mmma Dolls are founci here that would make any girl's heart go flop. Mr.' Under wood is giving a $3 Baby Doll for the letter which is judged tenth best. ft 3