TIIUItSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1032 HERALD AND' NEWS, KLAMATH KALLn, UrtH.u,, PAGE SEVENTEEN TIiIn mill Tli m About Woini'ii Edited by Ruth King "It's A Woman's World" o o I . IT WASN'T FAME NOR HIGH HONOR that Isabel Teare Jackson sought when she made the big decision to become a teacher . . growing up she decided that nursing was to be her life work, but always, as she smoothed fevered brows, she was haunted by the yearn ing to teach small girls and boys. Now . . she would rather spend a day in the class room than sing an aria, model in clay, be a second Rosa Bonheur or make a name in politics. She loves children, and to Isabel Jackson, the sweetest music in the world is the correct answer to a problem in arithmetic. . . she teaches Fourth graders at Mills school and there's a strong suspicion floating 'round that the teacher is "adored" by her borrowed' brood. This is her second year at Mills . . once she taught the "really" young for four years in a local kindergarten. She was born in the Sierra Nevada moun tains near Bishop, Calif., of English parents, the late Malcolm Teare and Mrs. Teare of 1843 LeRoy, where she makes her home. She went to school here and in England, went to classes at Willamette University, the University of Calfornia and received her B.A. from Southern Oregon. She is the mother of an honor roll son Malcolm, U. of 0. freshman, who won the Walt Beane scholarship from KU11S . . a daughter Sharon 7th grader at Roosevelt and a "beginner," young Ron ald, who is trying out his wings this year in the first grade. Mrs. Jackson is a member of the Business and Professional Women's club, the East ern Star, Amaranth, White Shrine of Jerusalem and serves on the hospitality committee of the Oregon Mother's Club . . she helps keep house, baby sits for new arrivals in the homes of others in her family . . dotes on dabbling in photography and collects "Bright Sayings of Children" as a hobby. Here she shows pretty little Joan Campanella, daughter of Mrs. Mary Campanella, the "how and why" of dividing numbers. Baking a smoked boneless pork shoulder butt? About hnlf an hour before It's finished mix a trble spoon of prepared mustard with three tablespoons of brown injur and a couple of tablespoon of or nriKe Juice and spread Uie ham with this mixture. Those of us who have grimly viewed scalloped hemlines, hklmpy bodices and skln-ugni sleeves, melted holes In dainty frocks from loo much heat and suits that didn't wear will be Interested In the new i other thermoplastic fibers, can be rulln made by the Federal Trade Commission on Identification of 'acetate' and "rayon , two textile fabrics that play an important part In the wardrobes of women oi America. ill fir iiir TniYrliTT-iriili B . - k Know Your Materials Save On Clothing Costs moires and fused selveges can be "set Into" or placed on acetate fabrics. They are partially melted and then remolded to the desired shape. But acetate like nylon and more easily damagol by excess heat than can rayon. Acetate has qualities that rayon does not, which help acetate fab rics recover from wear-wrinkles and soft-creasing. This is the rea- NOW. . under tne new ruling. ICX- SDn whv acetate fabrirjl ore nrh tile fabrics containing acetate yarn ; favorites with women travelers. y used they will produce more satisfactory fabrics, and when con-j sumers and sales personnel are ; more familiar with the Individual characteristics of all the new man made fibers, better selections of ap parel will be possible. This new ruling Is a step toward this goal so read your labels, ladles read your labels! must be identified as "acetate rather than classified under the former all-Inclusive and oiten mis leading term "rayon. Acetate and rayon are chemical Moths will not harm either ray on or acetate. But, like cotton, rayon Is attacked by both mildew and mold while acetate is resistant to uamage irom tnese two trouble Apricot Float is a nutritious and delicious dessert for a whole fam ily meal. To make it spoon layers of custard sauce and apricot puree Into sherbet glasses and chill; just before serving top with Whipped cream or whipped evaporated milk and maraschino cherries. two fibers acetate fabrics, like silk are soft and supple. They have "loft" and "hand" which makes laorics. Soft drape and luxurious appear ance that acetate lends to such fabrics as satins, failles, taffetas and Jerseys make them favorites of foremost dress designers. These are but a few of the basic differences which show up in the behavior of the garment, and to consumers It is behavior that counts. All fibers, natural or man-made. have their proper place. When wide- Speciolist Accepts Sabbatical Leave OREGON STATE COLLEGE Dr. Clara A. Btorvlck, professor of foods and nutrition at Oregon State college, lias accepted an Invitation Irom aclenllMs at Columbia unlver i ally and the University of Denmark to study ways to measure the "make up" of human blood. In New York she will study the partition of thiamine, vitamin B-l, in the blood of leukemia patients. Dr. Btorvlck will spend a second three months In Copenhagen where oiiLHtancllng work bus been done In emyme research and use of mlrco-mcthods. Various methods for analyzing blood will he tested nnil the best ways will be adapted for use In the OSC nutritional research lab oratory. Dr. Btorvlck has been Itranted seven months sabbatical leave. ' Check up on your poultry termi nology. Dressed poultry means the birds have been bled and the feath ers removed: drawn poultry have had head, feet, and viscera removed. to different fibers. Rayon, like cot-, maker,. inn nrf linen, is 100 oercenl ccllu- . , ,. . - . . oTCnuftB oi uiuerenuca in specil- lose and lakes the same dyestul Is lc Bravjty and (he stif(nes3 0f ,he nn niwni: ua.uiai - takes the sumo dyestuffs used for nylon. They require umcreni spot removing agents. STAINS Ordinary stains are more eas ily wushed out of acetate fabrics. The moisture absorption of acetate fibers Is only about half of that of rayon. That la why acetate dries more quickly and when ironed slightly damp requires only a slight smoothing with a warm Iron. Less moisture absorption means acetate swells and shrinks less than rayon fabrics. Fabric construction being equal, acetates are more diincn sionally stable than those made of rayon. On the other hand, the abil ity to make a fiber shrink gives better crcping qualities to rayon mid Greater absorbtlon means ray on is more desirable for hosiery or athletic garments. Rayon s tensile strcngtn is great er than acetate's and Is better suited for utility fabrics or sheers. It should be remembered, however, that when correctly used all fib ers are a great deal stronger than for the purpose Intended. CRKA8KS Unlike ravon. acetata Is thermo plastic. That means that with: the proper equipment, pleats. creBscs fV-f ? llP i 1 fir Jhf deriul w'mterttme special. This hfttW'- r J (H I iwZf icecream is made ot the sweetest, aMk V f JflSjQ creamiest chocolate fudge fou've Xv-XJy " ,i2" "C) i ') ever tastec? P,us crunchy nut V - ZrfV 1 " meats that go together to make it : I a 'as'e treat... a regular "sundae in a package"! So serve it i 'l tT5P I like a sundae... every delicious spoonlul is "chock lull" oi Jsgfjfj SaTivff 1 1 fivr- Pickup the red, white and blue Medo-Land Bulk YiV "'-S r ''v Pk package from your grocer's ice cream cabinet. 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