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FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1965 ROGUE NEWS PAGB THKKE Adventures in Florence by Mr. Harry Wright On Monday morning at 6 a.m. ence. At Pisa I toured the Ca- VANITY FAIR by Mi ml vonKuhlmann What type of girl are you? The outdoors, romantic, or sophisti cate? Be any one of these with the fragrance you choose. Fragrance is divided into four different types: floral, modern, forest blend, and oriental. If you're the type who always keeps a va.se of fresh flowers in your room or loves to stand in a rose garden, the gay, delicate floral fragrances are probably what you'd choose. On the other hand: if your favorite dates are long walks in the outdoors, the fresh, woody, forest blends are for you. Are you the first in a crowd to -,,.,, tho UWI ctvloV Vmi'll HVo sparkly moderns. For'the girl who lstrada ' a to" oad- " the only feels exotic, try the sweet, heady I left Alba for Florence. One of the families I had met in Alba was going to the Isle of Elba for a week's vacation. Since Florence was one of the cities they had to go through, they asked me to ride that far with them. We drove through the countryside to Asti and Piacenza. The typical farms are small, and the work is mostly done by manual labor or oxen. The buildings are quite old many of them 500 to 1000 years. Italian Roads and Drivers At Piacenza we took the Auto strada through Parma, Bologna, and on to Florence. The Auto- freeway in Italy and runs from orientals. Which Is For You? Perfume changes chemically on each person's skin. It actually be comes a part of you. When test ing, put a few drops on the inside of your wrist and wait awhile. Never expect it to smell the same as it does in the bottle. Never test more than one scent at a time, and if you don't like the first one, give your nose a rest before trying another. This is the way to find the scent that will ex press your personality and make you feel and smell dreamy. You'll soon discover the perfect one. How To Use Fragrance Fragrance is just as important as your bag or gloves. Splash it on lavishly every day. For the mast long lasting and formidable effect, apply scent to the certain areas of the body known as the pressure points: the inside of your wrists, the bend of your el bows, your temples, the back of your neck, the base of your throat, and even the back of your knees. The pulse beats are closest to the surface of your skin at these points, and as a result, your body temperature is highest This higher temperature intensi fies and diffuses the fragrance Colognes give the lighter scent. Milan in the north to Naples in out the year 2151 for its collapse. the south. Someday the Italians .'The Cathedral in Pisa seemed to thedral, the Baptistry, and the bell tower of the Cathedral. The Baptistry is unique in that when a note is sung, the echo that is heard sounds like organ music. The bell tower is the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. When the tower was begun, the builders did not realize the need for strong foundation. After the first three levels were completed, the tilt was first noticed. As addi tional levels were added, the builder tried to overcome the tilt, but the Tower has continued to sink on one side. It is bow 14 feet off plumb and shifting 125 of an inch every year. Mathe matical computers have worked hope to finish it all the way to the southern tip of the country. Riding with a typical Italian driver is an experience in itself. They usually drive about 70 miles per hour, no matter what kind of highway or country road they travel on. The horn on the automobile is an indispensable item. If you see a car coming toward you or traveling in your direction, you press on the horn until you have passed them. By that time another car is in sight, so the horn honks almost con tinuously. We arrived in Flor ence at noon. Points of Interest in Florence Florence is one of the impor tant cultural centers of Italy. I spent six days in Florence visit ing many of the museums and points of interest in the city. Among the places I visited were the Uffizi Galleries, where there are 42 rooms of paintings and sculptures by the great masters; Pitti Palace, another famous art museum; the Medici Chapels and the Academy of Fine Arts, where many of Michelangelo's sculp tures are on display; and several churches including the Baptistry of St. John the Divine with its golden doors. The Cathedral with toilet water next. Perfume is (Santa Maria del Fiore), which is the strongest, also costing more. 'ne tmra largest Catholic Church be nearly as large as the one in Florence. Italian Pizza The Indian man that I sat with on this tour was an interesting companion. He had been attend ing college in San Francisco, and was returning to his home in India to be a pharmacist. He re marked that Italian pizza is quite tasteless when compared with those he had eaten in the United States. Most of the Italian food was very good, but I had to agree with him that the pizza wasn't nearly as good as what is served here. In Florence I learned a great deal about the culture and art of Italy. Many of the craftsmen still pursue the same occupations as their ancestors did and in exactly the same way. Again, much of the work is done by hand with ma chines used very little. Florence Is famous for its jewelry, leather and straw goods, and for its in laid rock mosaics. On Sunday I left for Rome. Worms Said Good Worms! Ugh! What is more nauseating to a sophomore stu dent who has just eaten his breakfast than, upon entering his daily biology class, to be handed a pan full of wax, a set of tools, and a long, ugly earthworm. Well, there is something more nauseating than a pan with a long worm in it, and that is hav ing to dissect this worm without making it look like a year-old piece of hamburger. Another trick is trying not to touch it with your hands while you are looking for each part. It's good thing that the kit included a pair of tweezers. Just after several members of Mr. William Mearns' second period class had barely recovered from the initial shock, hysteria nearly ibroke loose when Tim Richards popped a worm into his mouth as if it were quite a deli cacy, lne worm, it was later discovered, was only a rubber replica. Book Marker Deciding on a life vocation is one of the biggest problems faced by high school students today. A helpful guide in making this big decision can be found in some of the new books received recently at the school library. A Woman's Guide to Part-Time Jobs, by Joseph D. Cooper, is a guide on how and where to get a part-time job and how to apply for one. The book explains how to manage a job and a home at the same time. Careers in World Affairs at Home and Abroad is a vocational guide concerning job opportuni ties in the Americas, Africa, the Far East, and Europe. Included in the guide are hints on how to apply for jobs with the various departments of the U.S. Govern ment, the Peace Corps, the United Nations, and many others. There are places listed where one can write for pamphlets and applica tion blanks. But the most long lasting, strong est, and most expensive of all is bath and body oil, which should be used sparingly. If scent fades quickly on you, carry a flacon in your purse to use in between. Fragrance Do's and Don'ts Do use some form of fragrance regularly. Don't expose bottles to strong sunlight or air, because they tend to break down the ele ments of the scent formula and change the odor. Do use fra grance in different ways such as sachets for your clothing, fra grance for rinsing your hair or lingerie, or bath oil for silky, fragrant skin. Io choose your fragrance to suit the occasion Don't forget, boys love fragrance on a girl and often just a whiff of your special scent will make him think of you. in the world, Church of Orsan- michcle, Church of Santa Croce, the Jewish Synagogue, and many more. The Leaning Tower of Pisa One afternoon I took the Amer ican Express tour to Pisa, which is about 60 miles west of Flor- Ideal Drug PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS JEWELRY GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER For all your dry cleaning and laundry needs 1465 Siskiyou 482-2281 ELKS BARBER SHOP "It pleases us to please you" Four barbers to serve you. DAIRY QUEEN The ice cream cone with the curl. INGLE DRUG ON THE CORNER BY THE POST OFFICE PHONE 482-1321 "In Business for Your Health" 8 J JEWELERS LOVE BRIGHT DIAMONDS 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND "IT PAYS TO COME FROM FAR ON NEAR JUST TO SHOP AT PIONEER" Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 Days a Week 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 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