Th News-Review. Reiabjrf , Ort Tuet., Sept. 30. iv.-r 1 5 j Ft:': 1 , H ! ) I, 1 i r 4 ,f . I; I . 1 '-' ii i '---" i ... : uj1 - lU I -',Wv ' I Vf . '.sM LATEST IM KMININE WEAR ii shown hare by Mrs. Fred Lockwood, left, and Mn. Maion Me- Dermont, shown chatting in Mabel lewif after n afternoon ot snoppmg. Lowar prioro inowi Mn. MeDermont admiring on of the creations to be found in Mabel Lewis' millinery department. (Picture by Master Photo Studio I . r w w vgi in v::asaf .'Ii'; ; I I . y K : i"::pf7 .'Kill! k fvf -S-Awv J til- "v -; .V I r -t-s '-'' iA 1 1 FIRST AID KIT A transparent plastic first aid kit manufactured in transparent, clear plastic and colors can be ref'lled with first aid supplier or reused for fishing flies, sew Inc items, Jewelry, buttons, cos metics, curlers, odds and ends. FINER POINTS IN HOME WASHING art epUind fo Mn. Nor. man Arby by E. M. "Shorty" Straight, applianc salesman for Modern Furnitura company. (Picture by Master Photo Studio) o r ll Si'1""1' 8:00 r Fir$t showing immediately following th conclusion of tht program at the corner of Jackson and Oak Streets. "Something old and something new" proudly presented by RDSEBURG Here's How To Condition Hair Constant exposure to the sun, and repeated dousings in the surf can change the loveliest hair into an uncooperative thatch. You can restore the luster and pliability of your hair with the application of a fine soothing hair conditioning oil followed bj; a gentle oil shampoo. A pleasant and effective treat ment is suggested by Mary Imo gene Shepherd, noted cosmeti cian. Apply a lubricating condi tioning oil, preferably heated, to the hair. Brush each strand thoroughly till the oil is absorbed by hair and scalp. Allow the oil to remain on lor at least ten minutes. Follow with a highly concen trated oil and soap shampoo, di luted at the rate of an ounce of shampoo to two ounces of water. Firmly work the mixture In, cov ering every portion of the hair and scalp. Rinse, and rinse ve hemently, till the hair literally squeaks between the lingers, for naturally curly hair, or New Knityarn Makes News Here's knit news for Fall. A yarn of rayon fiber enters ths picture, in a profusion of colors, each deeper than we've seen yet in any material. The new yarn sports a beautiful luster and wonderfully soft texture. Comes in twenty colors including white. It launders like a dream, won't shrink or run. Best of all. you'll find it a tower of strength. We found it Impossible to break with bare hands. for aeeentuatln a permanent 'wave, apply a steam towel after the shampoo to remove excess moisture. Set as usual, then dry. In time hair treated in this man ner acquires a fresh glow. The oil retained after the shampoo furnishes the suppleness robbed by sun and sea. Between shampoos brush your hair the required one hundred strokes per. This vigorous spank ing distributes the oil evenly, brings out the slightest sugges tion of a wave. m invitation to gracious dining... IMPERIAL CMSLEWICK Hand-Crafted Table Crystal There's never o dull table in your home when you set it with this versatile, hand-crafted crystal designed for your home. IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK quietly ossures your friends of your good taste on occasions colling for formality. You can start a new set or buy pieces to match your pattern from our large selection of the three famous IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK styles. Housewares Department Downstairs UMPQUA VALLEY A horn owned and operated store 202 N. Jackion Phone 71 See a shockproof WYLER watch thrown from the KRNR tower Wednesday night right after the 0 ceremonies o o o o a a o a a a o a a a a a a D a o n o If you pick up the watch, it's yours FREE i i If tha wafch is not running or the balance staff is broken due to the fall, Law son's will giv you $100 for the watch WYLER . shockproof, waterproof watches are your best buy. Prices start at $39.75. t Ik J GTS I! O :'. ! M Li 1313 e