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Library Assistants' Meet To Draw 100 M on., Mor. 2, 1959 The News-Review, Reieburg, Or. More than 100 arc rxprctrd lo it trnd the spring meeting Thursday of the Douglas County Student Li brary Assistants in Koseuurg, re ports Secretary Ann Hattem-hied. She said the meeting of the li brary assistants will start with I noon luncheon in the Swedish Din- klent Iis Biannan of Sulherlin. ; Also on the agenda is discussion of a proposed workshop (or the ( future The workshop would be de signed to sue practical instruction in such things as processing of books, hook binding, etc. After the meeting, the oung as CHAMPION PIE BAKER Karen Gunning, right, 16, of Mulberry, Ind, hugs her chaperon, Mrs. Fred Reichart, o,f Lafayette, Ind., at Chicago after she won the 27th National Cherry Pie baking contest. Karen said she baked 300 pies in the last four years to try out five or six recipes. Asked if she thought judges were going to choose her entry os the best, Karen said, "No I didn't think so. My pie ran, I saw it." College Education More Than Books, Says Educator By DOROTHY ROE use makeup, make friends and en- Associated Press Women's Editor jiertain gracefully, she acquires I poise ana sett commence ing Room and will continue through sistants will tour Koseburg school i the rest of the day. ; libraries and visit the Douglas Featured speakers during the County Library. 1 program will be Mrs. Winnifred 1 Dunne the luncheon, entertain-( l.adley of the University of Oregon ment will be furnished by e group and i teacher-librarian from the of Koseburg High School singers, Ashland school system. i scheduled to perform in the up- The major business activity will earning "Plain dnd Fancy" musical be the election of county otficers comedy. They will be introduced ' fur the coming year. The organi- by Robert Hohins, vocal music di lation is presently headed by Pies- rector. Top Records Of The Week! IAJ ; La :.v if . i f - fell U: sS-' v ' , f - V V,,AUmr . ..... 1 . k,W- J L . vr-Mw. .1 LJZ Bv GILBERT YOUTH RKSEARCH CO. This L.i Tw Week Week Weeks SONS ANO RECORDING STAR Girls Boys 1 2 7 Stagger Lee Lloyd Price 1 3 2 4 2 Hawaiian Wedding Song . Andy Williams 4 1 3 14 Sixteen Candles Crests 2 5 4 3 3 Smoke Gets In Your Kvei Platters 7 . 2 5 7 It Donna . Ritchie alens 3 7 5 Petite Kleur Chris Barber 5 8 7 IS 6 Gotta Travel On . Billv Crammer 4 8 IB 8 Wind And Rain In Hair . Pat Boone S 10 1 My Happiness . Connie Francis 11 10 10 Girl On Patje 44 Four Lads 13 6 11 12 Children's Marching Song .. Mitch Miller 11 10 12 18 Peter Gunn Rav Anthony 12 12 1.1 13 I Cried A Tear I.aVern Baker 10 IS 14 S 15 AH American Boy Bill Parsons 18 13 15 Charlie Brown Coasters 17 14 16 9 5 Children's Marching Song .. Cyr. Stapleton 14 1 17 There Must Be A Way Joni James 15 18 18 11 13 Manhattan Spiritual . Reg Owen Orch. 20 16 19 Venus Frankie Avalon 22 17 20 14 14 May You Always . AlcCuire Sisters 18 23 COMING LP FAST: Alvin's Harmonica David Seville The teen-age way to beauty Ilea In good grooming. To achieve It, most teen-agers need to bring order out of chioe. Step in the right direction is (left) keeping beauty tools clean. This girl washes powder puffs and pins them up ts dry. Then she makes chart (center) of her beauty schedule, listing all ' the things she plans to do daily snd weekly. Soapsuds facial (right) Is the beginning of a beautiful skin. This smart teen-ager knows, that trying to hide bad skin with layers of makeup only makes matters worse. This facial removes excess oil, cleanses pores and whip, up circulations. It's one wsy to a glowing akin. A program like this one can turn an average girl Into a pretty one. Good Grooming Is Teen-Ager's Responsibility By GAILE DUGAS ! grooming IS ths basic ingredient i Make-up and pretty clothes are .softened by the addition of trim- NEA Women's Editor I for heatitv. And now 11 the time to : certainly important factors lnlminv ,.- . .... . . :t...L-ln .K...4.. b.ll..o ....k : k.. U.. ...1.U-..1 l . I,,UIS' r.vrry leen-age gin nopes to De-!latR,c uwm mri, puwhutiui?, uui wuuuul personal i -, . .,,.!... .... .. prnlihv flnuorn.ils ilnv Inelti rlpanlinoal and allanlwiii In moll ! nul 01 ln9 Orimi T8 Wide, rieht th.n ...I th.rh. mi-.... I of hair and stale make-uo. i details, vou'll iust look drpsseri-un .f Some are only an inch right then and there the minute 0' nair ni '! make up. details, you'll just look dresscd-up, that desire is born she must ac-1 To keep your nails clean, flick niaue-up ana messy, cept the responsibility for her own a moistened hand brush oer a It's a fact that beauty can't be appearance : cake of soap and rub it with some i achieved without cleanliness, neat F.ven if it sounds tiresome and firmness under and around the clothing and straight stocking not particularly glamorous, good nails. CHICKASHA, Okla. (AP) There's more to a college educa tion than books, says Dr. Mary Lou Smelser. who occupies a unique position at the Oklahoma College for Women here Dr. Smelser is the Klsa Maxwell of Chickasha. the most famous party-giver, the meeter and greet' er of most celebrities who pass through the town, the college, or recognized inr aidir. She holds a doctorate in educa tion, is a former teacher of physi cal education at the .University of that says make her a better student," Dr. Smelser. High Charm Puotient I Sophomores at Yonca The new, youthful president of School have chosen their Yoncalla Sophomores Learning Aid Select Class Rings ! Seen In 'Ideal' Breakfast Test- Winter Is Silliest Season For Youth Of The Nation rings and they this fall. In other high school activities re- ; the college. Dr. Freeman li Beets, goes along with this theory. As a result, the OCW student body I has a high charm quotient as weU cen,iv tne j.oBhomore class won as a scholastic standing nationally. Dr,z. for having the most timely as guuu. and authentic valentine nop. I A native Oklahoman. Dr. Sine!- Amanda McDaniels won first place ser came back to OCW several for the best centennial costume vears ago and built a borne just land Carroll Noel fust place for the Michigan f and at nresent teachei c,n,Pu whicn h" becon,e ,heibo" c0,,ume' I',rr,r Ru"11 won V'Ufl' social center of student, ! a razor blade for having the .best to OCW freshmen. I '"""J ,,nd townspeople. Girls , beard. 'If a t- tnniuf hnw a .I.-ao cmwii """"'"'u -v '" I legge always iiuu iiiq uuui upcii. ' j When a group is invited for a i meal or a weekend, the girls get a i concentrated course in how a per fectly appointed home is run, and how an accomplished and gra cious hostess operates. At times Dr. Smelser has dou bled as dietician and physical ed ucation instructor at the college. : A former tennis and soflliall I champion, she still can slam a fast serve across the net and sets -a fast pace, fur the students in 1 any athletic endeavor. High class will be delivered: PEARL RIVF.R, N.Y. (AP) Pupils at the Pearl River Junior-j 'doubt. A young man of his tern- sea ins. So if you have the idea that it s old-fashioned nonsense dreamed up by mom to plague you, you're dead wrong. Few women are born beautiful. If they are pretty, they've worked at it day after day, from the skin out. Start Lhe job while you're in your teens, and your appearance will prove that it was worth the By VIVIAN BROWN AP Ntwsfeatures Writer ' nernienl may have difficulty un- elfnrl It would be nice to have spring dm standing a quick-tempered type; Real brims, tall crowns and early this year, to put all young like yourself. brilliant .color give this spring's moderns back in low gear. j Q. "1 have thought seriously hat brand new dimensions. , jl xeemx inai winters lev smrp aim li runnim' au'av irnm niime : n-i.- . . . . . Senior High School seem to agree 'puts even good humored Ivpes in I am in, but have absolutely no m h J r ,,h,n h,l S that a hearty breakfast may aid, the mad-halter groove as some privileges. My father will not let 'shapos f a nd en s'a.lors ivaoiu.ft. leners intucaie. 1 nie unve a car, anu we live v.h.,.,, ti. ....... i..u i ;u i-i deep. But they're there. In tho true profile hat. they shadow tho eyes mysteriously, leading the look made famous by Crawford, Garbo and Dietrich. If you find that your lipstick tends to cake and peel oti in cold weather, try using a lip pomade before you apply lipstick. This acts just as a liquid foundation does in protecting your skin and creating a base. The lipstick will stay smooth and creamy for hours. Be sure to let it "set," however, for at least 20 minutes before you blot it with a cleansing tissue. That way, it will stay on longer and with a clear outline. i ins viiiiisa v4 m .y-wi-civ n ii-veai uiu u I wines mis nines Minn evt-i viuiiii:. il in- lis. j . nutrition drive, the school held a note, for instance: He will not let me wear makeup, Thi. mass breakfast Friday. Of 640 Q. "I have a bad temper, other-land if I go to a dance in town, he f .5!? .Si? L.?0. ?? i ?. students, about 400 showed up and; wise my disposition is very good, I insists on picking me up. He does consumed an "ideal" morning j people tell me. 1 asked my steady j not want boys to come to our meal of juice, cereal, milk, toast, dale to dinner recently, and cook- house, and he does not like me to jelly, and an egg. Cost: 15 rents. ied spaghetti. When I served him visit friends. My mother does not Most of the food was contributed i he said it didn't look cooked. It : agree with him. but she does noth by local concerns. iwas at the al dente stage, noli ing to get him lo change his mind. Principal Walter Reiner said' soft and mushy, the way it I am a hinh school sophomore." I teachers have complained that I shouldn't be for good taste. I put A. Vou father may have good I pupils showed restlessness and I hi spaghetti back in the water : reasons for his regulations. Il lack of attention riurine lale mnrn. and cooked it some more. He pour- would be difficult to size up the An invitation went out this week!'"!! flasa sessions. d awe on it, lasted it, then said ' situation without hearing his side i .ii n.i-nn. nf r.i.nriale mm. Reiner, hoping good breakfasts I the sauct is loo spicy .' I of the story. Just about every mumiv to nartirinata in the annual would eliminate that fidgety feel- . .'" Just right. I thought. lie; young person local Amateur Hour show. Sponsored by (ilendale High School seniors, the program is slat ed this year for March 13. Mrs. left the house, and will not answer I don't you sit down and have a real the phone when 1 call him. He has i talk with your father, telling him known me a long time and should 'your side of the story. Most young understand my impulses by now. I ; people resent home rules so much am sorry, and have written him to that thev seldom talk it out with .kA..M it ,v j..k r HoioK'e, uui lie ureters ui ignore llieir ioik, preiernng lo sii ana 91KMIIU UU UCMIIV " C U.S1 Mil lO , . L , ,.LnlllJ ( Jl, , I .1 Anm A. I think you should be happy plain about their parents to olh for his self control, a quality you'ers. You may be surprised at the should trv to develoD. It should he i successful talk with vour father. said to his credit that he could I if you haven't tried it. When it'' have reacted in an entirely dif-jcomes to parents, you may always ferent manner.' Even if he for-lget more with a honey rather than gives you, the boy has had it, no! a vinegar approach. straws and silks used for the hats and partly from the fact that even the ordinary severe sailor has been girl knows how to dress. 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Bankf ; Pompeii" in the school auditori director of water resources. , utn the 30 students went to the Hatfield said Brown and Rosel-i shaffer home for r'rhmenU. k lini "were enthusiastic in their .. . . . , response lo this preliminary meet-1 vaniana nign aruaenrs in Form New Vocal Sextet that fidgety leel- 11 was jum riKiil, i iiiuukiii. ne young iiernuii K"es inruuKii me ing, said: "Now it is tip to thelaKe(1 lur piam spancm, wunouii siai;e oi wanting io leave nome. parents and students to carry the"ny sau'e- I don't know why I did , mainly because they "are not ap butl." lit, but when I picked up his plate' predated. " Parental control is dif- t'ommented 7th grader Barbara ' n 'mPUle seized me, and I dump- ficult to swallow when you are Alner 12 veira nlri' "I aura ,l,e spaglietli on his head, lie emerging from tne cocoon. Why more than I usually do and it lasted good." ! "It's a very good idea." de- j clared junior Patricia Martin. 16. 'It made in all realise what we ihould school." Secretary Entertains Fund-Raising CBA Pupils : A group of Canyonville Bible Academy students, outstanding in ' helping to raise money to lower I the dining hall-auditorium debt, : were entertained by school secre tary Robert Shaffer recently. After seeing "The Last Days of Dream Walker Dines, Draws Trespass Jolt LOS ANGELES (AP) He was walking in his sleep, Clyde said. And he was dreaming, breaming that the house he was entering was his grandma s, and a meal of fried chicken and cookies await ed him. Jt naturally came as a great i surprise, Clyde said, when a wom an's scream awakened him and a 1 policeman arrested him on sus picion of burglary. A judge listened kindly and then sentenced Clyde McCsll. 21, to 100 days in jail on a charge of trespassing. A new sextet, under the direc tion of band instructor Frank Ken ney, has been formed at Oakland High. Members include Patsy Wil son, Pat Stevens. Kathy Cox, Ga tha Graham, Helen Wilson and Myrtle Telgenhoff. The group plans to sing at vari ous programs during the remain der of the year. CLIDI DATIS SET Trostel Werfh, principal of Glide High School, has announced that spring vacation will be March 16 20; baccalaureate services, May 24, and graduation exercises, May 26 at I p.m. in the high school auditorium 1 I WLataS iLafatt atatat tafj tfkaafatW tkafj aTafAa CHILDREN LEARN laxal ewaeanlaes vitamins end haa your chili nr naod Science hai prov4 duidren kora faster when they get lhe vitamin they need. Another Important rtoarja not to take chancel with your child's etrt. Braal Multiple Vitamins far dukaraa guarantees nt mm inauraaea for better haaith, toa . . . bener bonet . better teeth, better appetrle. For bttle chudrea, lhare'l Beid Multiple Vitamin Syrup, driktouaty orange4avored ocul oalr M a day. For older caildraa, Ibaie't lernl MukipU Vnamm Capsules for Children, caay-to-rw allow "raniHa" capmles and laai thai V a day. 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