Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1956
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
TO FIT AND FLATTER
IT'S BON BAZAAR'S
No Lay-Aways-
ALL SALES
FINAL!
NO REFUNDS!
GREEN
STAMPS
Too!
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f9164
14!4-24'i
6ew-Simple no side opening!
Just unbutton shoulders flip into
thi cool wonder in a jUfy. Cut
to fit shorter, fuller litrures no al
teration problems. Make several
in gay cottons you'll give thanks
for them now: again on those sul
try summer days to come.
Pattern 9164: Half Sizes 14 Vi,
16",, Ml. JO'i. 22"2. 24.4. Size
lff"2 takes 41 yards 35-inch fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every step.
Send thirty-five cents in coins for
this pattern add 6 cents for each
pattern for lst-class mailing. Send
to Marian Martin, care of Herald
nd News. Pattern Dept., 232 West
18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly name, address with zone,
size and style number.
Home
Extension
MALIN BOME EXTENSION UNIT
By Virginia Blohm
The Malin Home Extension Unit
met at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Rajnus for an all-day meet
ing Tuesday. February 7, with 25
members and guests present.
The project. "Rolls and Breads
from Sweet Dough." was demon
strated by the leaders, Mrs. Wil
liam Rajnus and Mrs. Charles
Dobry. They showed how to make
all kinds of fancy rolls from the
setting of the dough to the fin
ished product. The demonstration
was particularly Interesting be
cause they demonstrated both the
American and Bohemian methods.
Lunch, which was served by the
leaders and Mrs. Cecil Jackson,
consisted of the rolls, fruit salad
and coffee.
At the business meeting,- follow
ing lunch, Mrs. Ernest Gray, vice
chairman, presided. There was a
report by Ann Lahoda on ACWW
seals. A letter was read from the
Azalea Home Committee, request
ing the units to send in more
Betty Crocker coupons for the sil
ver tea service for Azalea House.
The special prize donated by
Mrs. Bonnie Stephens was won by
Mrs. Howard Henderson.
KENO HOME EXTENSION UNIT
By Lou Smith
"Care of the Hair" was the pro
ject at the regular meeting of the
Keno Home Extension meeting
Wednesday. February 15, at 10:30
a.m. Project leaders, Mrs. Elmer
Erlel and Mrs. Veryl Young, dem
onstrated the setting of pin curls
on models, Mrs. Marion Padgett
and Mrs. Larry Owen. Shampoo
ing, brushing and the construction
of the hair were discussed during
the demonstration.
A potluck luncheon preceded the
afternoon session, which was called
to order by Mrs. Marion Padgett,
chairman. Mrs. Newton Negley
ready the "thought for the day";
and the group voted to donate five
dollars to the Heart Fund for its
charity contribution. It was an
nounced that Mrs. Floyd Stone will
start a "traveling basket" to raise
funds for the unit treasury, special
prize of the day was won by Mrs.
Veryl Young.
The remainder of the meeting
was turned back to the project
leaders who illustrated, with sug
gestions offered by the group, ap
propriate and becoming hairdos for
various face-shapes.
There were 22 members present
and four guests, Mrs. H. D. Clark.
Mrs. Richard Jameson. Mrs. Rob
ert Lynn and Betty Hawthrone.
Three new members of the unit
are Mrs. Don Johnston, Mrs. Rob
ert Lynn and Mrs. -S t a n 1 e y
Svoboda.
The March meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Veryl Young
the topic, "Braided Rugs."
Revlon Announces
$250,000 TV Show
NEW YORK, ifi The sponsor
of "The SM.000 Question" plans
a new television show with a grand
prize of a quarter of a million
dollars.
A spokesman for the sponsor.
Revlon Cosmetics, said the show
will be called "the Most Beautiful
Girl In the World."
He said three pretty giris wiii
compete each week with a final
winner picked once a year.
The biegest cash prize on televi
sion so far has been the $100,000
lop award on "The Big Surprise."
The new show may start this
Hummer, Revlon said.
O People Read
SPOT ADS
-you are.
Absolutely No Sales
UNTIL SALE STARTS
WEDNESDAY -9 A.M.
Wow! We're cleaning house! Since we cannot tell
a lie, we'll have to admit that some of the items on
sale have been around a lonq time. We don't want
'em, so qive them a new home! Not all sixes or colors
and quantities are limited but terrific buys while they
last!
SAVE ON APPLIANCES
1 Deep Fat Fryer1'" -5.00
5 Elec. Irons-1 1.00
4 Table Lamps8"1" 1.00
6T.V Lamps 1.00 each
4 Table Lamps 'STS?.. 5.00
1Elec.Wafflelron"'-W0
1 Clock Radio " -5.00
5 Elec. Fans R' 7 " 1.00
1 Corn Popper " " "5 1 .00
Serving Trays 10c
, Nr?', NU-UFE
'socks c : -. UP
SSS 5..,$! ' 3 GROUPS ..:
i-' f LADIES DRESSES
T-SHIRTS W W Values to 35.95 on Sale I
I 4 ONLY! MEN'S I IST WASHABLE
1
1.50
4 for 1.00
Bathroom Sets -"V
Bath Towels
Bath Towels
Wash Cloths
Shower Curtains
Clear Plastic
Tablecloth
4 ONLY! MEN'S
LUMBERJACK
WOOL COATS
Reg
$14.95
NOW
5
Reg. 5.95
54"x54"
Reg. 25c each
SAVE ON
LUGGAGE
$1
5 for 1.00 Wool Shirts M "
15 for 1.00
Pajamas
Wool Shirts
Cll Cl 1- Boys - Reg. 1.99
LOTION Jllll li N
149
Boys Reg. 10.95
NOW
Boys Flonnel Ski Type
Reg. 3.49
9. 8.49
Group
$
2 $3
Sweat Sox
Work Caps
2.00
5.00
1.00
3.00
50c
4 for 1.00
59c
Wool flirts
Values to $12.95. These are
well made, smart and in qood , .
colors but we've only qot a few,
so out they qo at
MATCHING
JACKET
Values to $17.95 to match the
skirts above. .We cannot tell
that fib . . . these didn't qo at
the reqular price so take one
home for only
4 ONLY!
ALL WOOL SUITS
These looked qood when we bouqht them but they've stayed
with us too long! Three piece suits, values to $42.95. A give
away ot
V
$2
5
$10
00
1 Ladies Leather Jacket" '"-""ow $1
Fancy
Diapers 2 in pk9-Rc9' liL 50c
Special Assortment
$
Children's, Misses, Ladies, and Men's. Not all sizes, but
a terrific buy!
Girl's tfifinn
DRESSES
Values to 8.95 NOW ONLY $2
NOW
Reg. 1.9B to 3.98 Children's Corduroy
Pedal Pushers ond p-w $1
Boy's
Sizes 2-6
Flannel Shirts
$1
Corduroy
Diaper Sets 51
Children's
Hats and Scarves 50c
Values to 4.49! Children's one piece
Coveralls SI and $2
Values to 1.98
STAMPED GOODS
25c-50c$1
Many Other Items! Look for the
HATCHET TAGS!
We've really chopped the prices on these!
Kiddy Kooks CKnJ"" " 50c
Dolls ow 1.00 and 2.00
Yard Goods " "' "' 3 $1
4$1
1 Group
LADIES
PURSES
Winter
WHITE $100
HATS
Ladies
Flannel Gowns
SI Slips
Lodies
p Rayon and Nylon
$2
Yard Goods 4"
1 Group Values to $2
COSTUME
JEWELRY
1
G
pi1 m
Children's
CANVAS
SHOES Q
$100
C A
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