EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1962 Pag 7D
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FirSt piece of slightly textured fabric to provide an attractive and unusual r V v?',v ? Ji
matting. Cut to fit an 8- by 10-inch piece of heavy cardboard and f S ' N v . M
glue the fabric on board with rubber cement. Inexpensive wooden - N' i ' rf. i i
kJlCJJ frames are used to set off the cards. L . J , kJ,- ' ,', tl
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llftW 1 If ;, u-!Lx.- jri ii i C J Select cards you wish to frame and carefully trim off all excess
s. VfS? I Mi' st'?4)i i'j f iJGCOnU paper. Give the cards three coats of shellac, allowing at least an
.' , I ,VkJw 1 I ?'f V ,'g hour's drying time between coats. When dry, mount on fabric-
1 Vl N VH 1 1 If, ?'f V lil Stpr covered boards, being careful to allow at least a quarter Inch more
V ' fi i'j lr space at the bottom of board than at top and sides.
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j I I , t , , ?RSsSsl HENLOW, England I Two its more than 20 years of history
! V' 1 ( - . r5"- young women have brought a have been men. Li!lrw6& OO'
It! ' " - ' touch of charm into an hitherto Neither Fiona nor Valerie has ll'MlS. J , .
' " ' 1 " ' ' - i exclusively male world of com- . ramilar hov friinrt Thpv r JlWs.f?SS Omldum
I ; , - ' - I P'.e!t tenolo?y. aMhe.?yal concentrating on their careers. PJSHK
I - ' ' I 1 r "cnnicai uoiicsc After a year's training here they Xr'J'm .VNM?V.
Cufe Safes
Speaker Duo
River Road Garden Club mem
bers will hear talks by Mrs. Roy
Carlton and Mrs. Glenn Casady
of Eugene at a meeting Monday
at 1 p.m. in Emerald Park Com
munity Improvement for mem-
The River Road club has been
presented an award of $20 by
Sears Roebuck and Co. for com-
mnuity improvement for mem
ber clubs of the Oregon State
Federation of Garden Clubs.
The River Road club will
work with the Emerald Park
and Recration board in using
the award money.
Classes on flower arranging
will be conducted by Mrs. Ches
ter Fredrickson for six weeks,
starting Tuesday, from 9:30-
11:30 a.m., at the Emerald Park
Community Rldp. Classes ar
open to the public for a small
charge. Further information
may be obtained by calling DI 3
1831.
River Road Garden Club will
observe its seventh anniversary
at an open house Feb. 23. Fur
ther details will be announced
later.
Third
Step
Final step in framing Christmas cards and presto, two pretty pic
tures to hang on the wall. Insert pictures into wooden frames, using
plain piece of cardboard for the backing. Seal back with brown
paper tape. Attach picture hooks to the frames. If desired,- frames
may be painted to match one of the colors in the pictures or given
gilt finish.
Card Craft
Greetings Turned Into Pictures
Instead of throwing away
those Christmas cards you re
ceived during the holiday sea
ion, select a few of the most
attractive ones and frame them
to make new pictures for your
walls.
All you need to make these
elegant, yet inexpensive framed
pictures are a few yards of fab
ric, simple 8"xl0" wooden
frames purchased a the dime
store, shellac and glue.
Here, from the Picture and
Frame Institute are the instruc
tions for making a pair of 8"x
10" Christmas card pictures
pretty enough to hang in any
room in your home.
Select the cards you wish to
frame and carefully trim away
all excess paper. Cover the
cards with shellac, using at
least three coats and allowing
at least an hour's drying time
between coats for the shellac
to partially dry.
While the cards are drying,
cover two pieces of 8"xl0" site
heavy cardboard with fabric to
Reception Tuesday
Will Honor Couple
JUNCTION CITY Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Peterson will be
honored Tuesday at a reception
from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to
S p.m. in the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Pate, 271 Cedar
St., on their 25th wedding anni
versary. Friends of the couple
ire asked to call.
form an attractive, textured mat
ting for the cards. (In the ac
companying pictures a piece of
glosheen was used.) Use rub
ber cement to attach the fabric
to the cardboard.
When the cards are dry,
mount them to the fabric-covered
boards with rubber ce
ment or, if the cards are printed
on very thin paper, the Institute
suggests using a thin mixture of
flour, water and salt.
When mounting the cards
don't forget to leave at least a
quarter of an inch more space
at the bottom of the board than
at the top and sides. This vari
ation in margin width is to
compensate for an optical illu
sion which would make a mat,
exactly the same size on all
four sides, appear to be nar
rower at the bottom when hung
on the wall.
For the final step in this do-
it-yourself project, insert the
boards into the frames. Cover
the back of the picture with a
plain piece of cardboard and
seal all the edges with brown
paper tape.
New Scrubber -Polisher
Keeps Floors Like New
Elevate floor care to a new
level of interest with a scrub
ber-polisher.
Miss Virginia Houtchens,
Lane Extension Agent in home
economics, says there's not
much in the way of floor care
this appliance can't do and
with the minimum of time and
energy. It'll scrub, clean or
loosen old wax; buff the floor
between waxing; or remove
scuffs and rewax traffic areas.
But like any appliance, she
warns, it must be operated
strictly according to the manu
facturer's instructions. Another
important caution: Never use a
floor polisher to apply self-polishing
water base wax.
"A water base wax must be
stroked on," Miss Houtchens
stresses. "It dries too rapidly
to be applied with a polisher.
They are two WRAF (Wo
men's Royal Air Force) pilot
officers, blonde Fiona Birnie,
20, from Cardiff and brunette
Valerie Crowden, 19, from Bur-
ton-on-Trent.
They are the first women non.
graduates to enter the college
straight from school. All the
thousands of students who have
passed through the college in
Neither Fiona nor Valerie has
a regular boy friend. They are
concentrating on their careers.
After a year s training here they
will become the first women
Technical Signals Officers.
The girls have their own
rooms, but take mess with the
hundreds of men officers taking
the course.
Says Fiona: "All the other
students like us being here. It
is a long break with tradition,
but for technically minded girls,
there is good life In the
WRAF."
Imprinted Napkins
Brides Books Bibles
865 Willamette St
Women of Moose
List Program
Women of the Moose list sev
eral the following events for
the week:
Monday, Jan. 22
6 p.m.. Executive meeting at
Moose Home.
7 p.m., Ritual practice at
Moose Home.
8 p.m., Graduate Regents to
meet at the home of Mrs. C. J.
Bresler, 125 W. 36th Ave.
Wednesday, Jan. 21
8 p.m., Business meeting and
bowlers night,
Sunday, Jan. 28
1:30 p.m., Midwinter Confer
ence at Moose Home.
Mapleton Rebekahs
Elect New Trustee
MAPLETON Mrs. William
Hirschi this week was elected
trustee of the Mignon Rebekahs
at Mapleton for a three year
term.
Other officers Include Mrs.
Ernest Chastain, degree cap
tain; Mrs. D. F. Frauendiener,
assistant degree captain; Mrs.
Ben Bettger, Rho Theta Rho ad
visor and Mrs. Sherl Carrol, as
sistant advisor.
head-to-toe grooming
starts with a gently waved new cut.
PERMANENTS FROM 10.00
beauty Mlon, 2nd floor rrtdar eTenlng appointments
bon mcircli russells
And if rubbed while it dries the
wax won't dry glossy."
Other cautions on using the
machine:
Turn off the machine un
less it's moving. Running it on
one spot will damage the floor
finish.
No need pressing down on
the machine. It's already
weighted to do the job.
Use only a small amount
of solution to avoid splattering,
and work a small area of the
floor at a time.
Hang or atand machine up
right to store. Never leave it
standing on the brushes.
Further information on the
use of the scrubber-polisher or
on keeping floors "like new" is
available by calling Lane Ex
tension Service, DI 2-1311, Ext.
201, for a copy of the bulletin,
"Floors and Their Care."
LAST WEEK AND Vi OF OUR
Fifth Anniversary SpeciaU!
Start the New Year with a Lovelier You
Slenderize at Flgurama
10 t
Extra visiH with our 30 visit course.'
Plui discount for cosh. .
Extra viiiri with our
18 visit course
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BETTER QUALITY
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A real buy for better spring wear
quality cotton sateen in the new
est spring prints. 36" wide.
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If on full bolts 77c to 1.29 yd.
BETTER QUALITY
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Many fabrics In 36-44" wide p
wonderful for dresses, blouses and
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If on full bolti 79 c yd.
new gourmet treats ...
SPICE ISLAND DEMONSTRATOR
this toeek
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
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Mabel Lovegren, nationally known representative
for Spice Islands will be available dally this week
to give you Invaluable hints In the art of herb
cookery. In the Gift Shop, at. floor.
Spice Islands herbs and garnishes can give your
most "everyday" meal a new taste thrill. Delight
your amifly with new seasoning and add Interest
to your menus this week! Dally 9:30 to 5:30.
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