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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 10

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Santa Rosa, California
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10
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-PAGE 10- -THE PRESS DEMOCRAT, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1948- SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA- www wnJ 111 lilt i I 1 By tf Worth BlbwIfcM Ckmpio GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No. 15 Li p5 fv K- now if back in harness! I started the New in Boston, with a series of exhibitions and after playing for a week up New England way, I really started hopping. Just see: State College, Columbus, Ohio; St. Louis, Joplin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Houston, Texas; Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, New Orleans, Louisiana; Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Johnson City, Richmond, Va. That's enough for the moment because after that I have to go to both Colombia, South America, and Canada at the same time! How I will do it, I don't know, but leave it to George! Will fi few LJii Im T' W-S'a.

t'4il fc" a Fitted COAT? 1 look forward to seeing you all in White to play and mate in two March though! moves. THE ANSWERS to the prob PINERNEWS lems for December are 9. KB 6 or N-R6 ch. Either a Full PINER, Jan. 10 The Piner council meeting was held will solve the problem, 10.

KB5 1 11. KB7 12. K4 13. Q6 Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Rosini presiding.

Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held These are the only key moves later in the month. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Rossini were cohostesses. that will solve the problems.

The Winners Here are the winners of the Margaret Bordessa spent heri Christmas vacation at the home of four-book prizes for December her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeBolt and Alex Sokol of Santa Rosa; Alf Monge of Se- Marino of Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs.

Bordessa and Mar bastopol, and H. P. Jaroske of garet spent New Year's Day in Petaluma. Lakeville. The winners now lose their Mr.

and Mrs. Laituri are build points and start again at the bot torn of the ladder. Books will be ing a new home in the Monroe i WdmiJ -xv fv district. sent them a few days, THEY'RE HERE PLAIN, PLAID, FITTED OR FULL These are the coats that hold the mirror up to spring. You're a jump ahead of the robin in our fresh styles.

Mr. and Mrs. Shorey and fam THE LINE-UP as it stood on January 1, one point is awarded for the correct solution to each ily spent Christmas in San An- selmo. problem: Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Hartman and 9 points I. Roundy of Santa Rosa; G. W. Leikam and Agnes family spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hartman of 3295 Piner road. ttlewitt of Sebastopol, 8 points Mrs. M. van Steyn of Mrs. Ruth Bird has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Santa Rosa. 7 points F. J. Heney, Leonard J. M.

bawyer. Moors, and Alice Wagnon of ueraidine bawyer spent one Santa Rosa, and W. L. Sherman week in San Francisco recently. of Cotati.

Jdon and Robert Sawyer and 6 points Edward Baumgartner three of their friends motored to the bay region recently. and Glen Watson of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Ruth Kidd of Greenbrae was a recent visitor at the Pacheco ana wolfson of Sebastopol. 5 points Robert 1 1 Jon Pegg and Tom Shoemaker, and Eva Dressel of Sonoma. home on Fulton road.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and fam ily of Hanford were also visitors 4 points Flora Lee Simpson of at the Pacheco home. Mr. and Mrs.

Freshour and Keith of San Jose spent the New Year holidays at the home. FITTED COATS Wine Shipment Up SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 (UP) -uaiiiorma vimners snipped a V- $49.95 total of 76,815,539 gallons of wine out of the state during the first iseoastopoL 3 points Hubert J. Bernhard, V. M.

Painter and Danny Yee of Santa Rosa, and S. Goertzel of Penngrove. 2 points Joanne Cutter, Clay Fisher and Patricia A. Martin of Santa Rosa. 1 point Bill Blodgett, Ray Brandt, William Kirkland, Francis McFarland, Dorothy Newman, O.

L. Lance, and William S. Wood of Santa Rosa, and Richard Felciano of Sebastopol. Off Agrain! Last week I flew in from Jacksonville to spend the holidays with my wife in Santa Rosa this after two and a half months' wandering around the United States, Venezuela and Puerto Rico. The 11 months of 1947, the wine in stitute announced today.

One month, November, came within Figure-following coats with dramatic flared skirts. See them trimmed with high, small collars, or wide dashine 2.3 per cent of setting an all- time monthly record, with 541 gallons shipped. wrr UkktU Willi CL bold double row of buttons or a neat single row. Of broadcloth, suede, or doe sheen fabrics in green, black, cinamon, gray or beige. Sizes, 10 to 16.

Here from Cloverdale Paul L. DeHay and Manual weatner here was SDlendid and Simis were Santa visitnT-c me rest aid me a lot of good, but from Cloverdale Friday. rt 'III I FLARED COATS $45.00 and $49.95 Covert and suede coats, in a new assortment of Spring plaids and plain colors. Our plaid coats are yours in either a full length or popular seven-eighths length. Accents lie on the deep cuffs, graceful flare, and all-around high style.

See them in green, brown, and blue plaids. In coral, red, and powder blue solid colors. Sizes 9 to 15. Breeze into Spring with i-t It's THE WHITE HOUSE for Coats with the look of Spring! Fashion Floor GOTHAM'S FACE POWDER TINTS! HITE STAG Ji THE WHITE HOUSE hosiery department has the loveliest new nylons, in colors called FACE POWDER TINTS! They're the tints that expert 4 cosmeticians use and these nylons do for V3 your legs what face powder does for your face. They're just a mere veil of sheerness .15 denier, in Gotham Gold Stripe.

Do come in k. and see them. TOGS -it- If you make tracks in the snow then these are your style. Handsome outfits by White Stag practical, purposeful, free-fitting togs that keep you at your best on those snowy hilltops. $2-50 Sizes: Sl2 to IOV2 my' In powder yellow, powder blue, powder mauve, powder rose, powder pink, powder rachelle and powder green.

JACKETS $12.95 A tailored jacket with four-pocket trim, button front, belted waistline, and convertible collar. Waterproofed too, in sturdy poplin. Beige only. Sizes 14 to 16. PARKAS $12.95 Waterproofed poplin parkas with a shoulder line sharply defined by red piping.

Matching hood, zippered front. Comes in sand and navy. Sizes 14 to 20. These, and other smart ski styles at The White House. Fashion Floor Wear them with black, with prints with any dress Gotham's FACE POWDER TINTS.

msm Look for these tomorrow at The White House Alain Floor Downhill TROUSERS $16.95 to $22.50 All wool gabardine ski trousers, made with White Stag's flare for fit and fashion. Yours in navy, blue, beige and gray. Sizes 10 to 2a Other jacket styles to $16.50 4 4.

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