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    HIKALD AND NIWS, Kltnutk FtlK. Of.
Tuesday, January 15, 1963
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By Helen Bechert
New stretch rubber boots with INSIST ON
heel opening eliminate the danger ... . ... . DB1U.
of puncture by spike heels. They! bULD BELL BRAND
come in two styles - low-cut san- j KLAMATH POTATOES
dais and smart ankle boots
each witht its own small carrying ' ,
case to fit neatly into a purse. 11 W Fevetlte Grocer t
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INITIATES Five Klamath FalU women became new members of Business and Pro
fessional Women's Club in impressive candlelighting ceremonies conducted by Mrs.
Vern Schortgen, right, membership chairman, at the Monday evening banquet at the
Willard Hotel. Left to right are Mrs. Ed Slcoe, Mrs. Frances Little, Mrs. Paul Whit
man, Mrs. E. J. Linville and Mrs. Lloyd Ford. Photo by Guderian
Men's Spring Styles Have 'Texan' Look
,' I'niled Press International
' NEW YORK (LPH-The men's
elolhing industry is about as
mixed up at the moment as an
industry can get. with suit styles
ranging from pleated and un
ploatcd trousers through three-.
button, two-button and one-button
coals.
But emerging from the confu
sion is a definite pattern for
.spring a trend away from the
black mohair (which replaced the
old blue serge standby) toward
lighter shades and irridescent fab
rics made by combining 20 per
cent silk with 80 per cent worsted
The biggest single seller is a
silver-grey sharkskin in either a
two-button or three-button model
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with trim lines to make a man
look slimmer and shoulders with
a minimum of padding to flatter
him. The trend is toward a long
leap "Texan" look, and pleats are
slowly going by the board.
The authority for the above is!
Stanley Goldman, president of I
Eagle Clothes, Inc., one of the
big five of the brand names
the medium price ($85-$110
range. Its business has climbed:
from zero in 1919 when it was,
started to $15.1 million last year
while some other firms were go
ing downhill.
Goldman savs the output of the
clothing industry 25 years ago.
when the male population of the
United States was around 61 mil
One clothing store executive
says that vicuna is passe. Walter
Burke, merchandise manager for
a group of haberdasheries (A. Sul-
ka Co. , said the demand for
vicuna garments robes, sweat
ers, scarves had slipped to no
thing. "Interest in vicuna has van
ished this year as suddenly as it
appeared some years ago in Wash
ington, said Burke.
lion, was 20 million suits a year
Last year, with the male popu
lation around 88 million, the out
put was still 20 million suits a
year.
uoiaman attributes his own
firm's success to recognizing the
fact that men are becoming more
and more fashion conscious and
then providing them with what
they want. It must be basic and
simple and if there is too much
fashion a man will rebel.
At the moment, Goldman savs.
the industry is going from the
three - button suit with pleated
trousers to three-button with no
pleats to two-button with pleats
to two-button with no pleats and
to one-button w ith no pleats. This,
he says, calls for more coopera
ion in the industry.
But what it has boiled down to
in spring sales is this: Sales this
spring show two-button suits mak
ing up 35 per cent of the volume
and three-button 65 per cent. Last
year it was 10 per cent and 90.
This year 65 per cent have no
pleats and 35 do. A year ago the
figures were the reverse.
NOW OPEN!
Shirley's Coinomatic
Laundromat
Hilyord & Altamont Dr.
Nfw Mamifr or
CRATER DRIVE IN
Help Ui Help Other
Shop ...
The SALVATION ARMY
THRIFT STORE
4th 1 Klamcth
NAMED Jay Jeffcoat,
who at one time resided
in Klamath Falls, is named
as semifinalist in contest
sponsored by Scholastic
Sports Association in El
Centro, Calif.
Ex-KF Boy
Is Honored
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fairclo of
the Merrill Highway have recent
ly received word of honors re
ceived by their grandson. Jav
Jeffcoat, whose parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Jeffcoat. are former
residents of Klamath Falls now
residing in El Centro, Calif. Mrs.
Jeffcoat is the former Shirley
Fairclo.
Jay Jeffcoat was recently se
lected one of 10 semifinalists in
the annual contest sponsored by
the Scholastic Sports Association
(SSAi. In order to be a semi-
finalist, a student must have been
a member of SSA for at least a
semester, be a senior in high
school and have maintained a B
or better average in school.
Winner and runnerup may re
ceive scholarships and trips to
Washington, D.C. Purpose of
SSA's contest is to promote in
terest and abilities ol young high
school journalists in the line of
sports, mainly. Jay won his semi
finalist spot on a written story on
how student government at his
high school operates" and on his
game reporting.
Honors are not new to this
young man, who last spring won
the first place trophy in the ora
torical contest sponsored by the
El Centro Optimist Club. He also
received the American Legion
award for outstanding citizenship
and was a delegate to Boys State
in Sacramento.
J. A. Fairclo visited in El Cen
tro recently and presented the
gavel to his grandson on the oc
casion of Jay's installation as
master councilor of El Centro De-Molay.
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FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Dorothy Bowers, second from riqht. wife of Kingsley
Field's retiring Lt. Col. Waldo Bowers, was honored at a farewell coffee and present,
ed with a going. away gift. Hostesses pictured with Mrs. Bowers, left to right, are
Mrs. Jeanne Niclcerl, Mrs. Betty Green and Mrs. Vi Harless.
POLLY'S POINTERS
Oil Is Good Cleanser
POLLY CRAMER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY-Hcre is one T
am sure vou don't know. For
leaning stainless steel refriger
ators, oven doors, hoods, etc..
ake any light oil I prefer a
ight machine oil but mineral oil
person, rather than from above.
MRS. J. M. K.
DEAR POLLY - A tin muffin
pin can be painted with bright
enamel and used for serving bev
erages. Glasses won t tip over
and serving is made much ojis
icr. MRS. G.B.
Newsworthy for little girls:
Nautical inspired shirts such as
the square necked striped French
sailor and the solid color middy.
Florals take over in the new
resort prints, reports the National
Cotton Council. Many copy the
real flowers; others are abstract
versions. Flowers include the gi
ant tropical, as well as the or
dinary garden variety.
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LAST FTW DAYS FOR BIG SUCCESS SAVINGS!
YOUR CAR WILL NEVER BE WORTH MORE W TRADE THAN
IT IS NOW. D0NT DELAY I TRADE NOW I
Think Twice
You're 'probably
paying the price of a
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LeSabrsBUICK
is good, too. Using a paper towel.
napkin or old cloth, apply the
oil lightly to the surface. It not
only shines the surface but helps
prevent future finger marks.
C. L.
DEAR POLLY To brighten up
black wrought iron such as tele
vision table legs and telephone
stands, apply black liquid shoe
polish. No sanding, not even a
paint brush is necessary. Does
not rub or wash off. No muss, no
fuss and the iron's always bright
shiny and easy to dust.
MRS. L. McD
This Ij slick and simple the
shoe polish gave the legs of my
folding (ray tables the name dull
black look they originally had
not a repainted effect, POLLY
DEAR POLLY-If any of the
school pupils have trouble with
dirty pencil erasers, they should
tape a piece of sandpaper inside
their notebooks. Then whenever
the eraser needs cleaning, rub it
over the sandpaper. S. S
Even the big boys and girls will
doubtless appreciate this sugges
tion from a 10-year-old girl.
POLLY
DEAR POLLY If you are ever
caught without a ruler, you will
find a passable substitute in your
wallet. A dollar bill Ls just a
fraction over six inches long and
can be used as a tape for rough
measurements. MRS. C. F. M.
DEAR POLLY For eight
hours of sound sleeping comfort,
place a wool blanket on the mat
tress under the sheet that you
ileen on. This way less covering
s needed over the body. Coldness
comes from beneath, arousing a
New Arrival
Congratulations are being ex
tended to Sp.5 Douglas and Mrs.
Kirkpatrick. stationed at Fort Ba
ker in Calilornia, on the birth of
a daughter, their first child. The
baby girl, named LcDori, weighed
eight pounds at birth.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Kirkpatrick of hlamalh
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Ardcll
Ames of Ocden, l.'tah.
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o new spring dres s es
Wonderful time to get a head start on youf spring
dress needs or brighten up a winter-weary wardrobe;
you'll find oil-silk, silk-blends, jerseys, rayons, solids,
.prints and novelty weaves ... in a tremendous selec
tion of styles ond colors. All fresh, crisp, new stock In
deep-tones, pastels, jewel colors os well as black ond
novy.
PRIVATE PARKING
et rear ef store while
shopping LaPointe's.
PUBLIC PARKING
in rear of Star Drug.
Se for 2 Hours
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