WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRU Not Happy With Your Permanent? It vou haven't been satisfied with FLOOR WAXING TIPS FROM PROFESSIONALS IN TRADE ly dusting with an untreated dust mop Is all the care they need. The Important thing to remember Is: Never use soap and water to clean wood floors. Soup and water will Injure bolh the finish and the wood and sometimes even cause the floors to buckle. ' When water Is spilled on the floor it should be wiped up and the floor dried Immediately. If wa ter Is allowed to remain on a fin ished floor, It leaves white spot which is almost impossible to re move without reflnlshlng. The modern way Is to use a waterless, wax base cleaner which "dry cleans." Such a cleaner will remove the top loyer of old wax In which dirt spots and heel marks have become embedded and leaves a protective wax film. This film can be Polished lo a soft natural No matter how much "the 'house- wife smiles In the floor wax- ads keeping floors gleaming Is no pic nic. But there will be lots more time for picnics and parties If you follow the advice "f professional floor men In caring for your floors. sheen which makes additional wax ing optional. Linoleum needs the same eart that hardwood does, but because It in usually used In areas whet there Is more traffic, It needs at tention more often. your home permanent results, lhi'it'w trtit tyi Iim a Iniiilltln ri.ii. Once hardwood floors have been thoroughly cleaned ami waxed, dal son, und here are a list of pos sibilities for you to check. Do you always remember to give your hair a prc-permancnt shain- An f.ll li,t lll.n ftn ,, r nit "II "I MJ"K ! J. hair strands will make It difficult lor tne waving juuon to pcnui,raie. Never use waving lotion "saved" r.... ....... Ii.ul hfl.mnnnnl nnf l"IH Jui ion- ,. ...--. the bottle has been opened the lo tion Iohcs us sirengin ana biiouiu be lined Immediately. rt rrr 'it ir nrinrraniniiii HUGE BRONZE QUEEN TULIPS with sun yellow edges and gorgeous daffodils named Fortune, with lifiht yellow petals and deep orange centers, formed this graceful arrange ment, of Spring flowers at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bane, 3U51 Summers Lane. Tho spray, placed In a black and gold pottery planter by Kohn's Flower Shop was re flected In a crystal mirror above a satin finished table in the entrance hall. ! 4' Ctf' ODD ft-' IN PERFECT SYMMETRY, this poem In posies, arranged by Charles Mack of the Klamath Flower Shop is a stunning background for a table set for a buffet supper in the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller on Pacific Terrace. The arrangement in a long copper and brass planter has a base of delicately tinted red and deep green croton leaves, tea leaves and anthuriums. Orange Bird of Paradise blossoms, fragile and fairylikc arc topped with graceful sprays of spiral Eucalyplis blossoms in a misty blue. The arrangement was placed against a coral wall and complemented with tall while tapers in sterling holders. Five-year-old Mary Ellen Miller agrees It's "a pretty setting for the Audubon print above the lace-covered table. . ' Stubborn Child of 2 Typical By DAVID TAYLOR MARKE AT Ncwafeatures Writer One of the age-old problems we fr.ee. ull.i'iM from blrlh, Is Dint of liitiln;' n.ong w.'.h other people. Tlin child between 18 months ami thret year of age, Uie typical two-yeu-old, often linn a particu lar!. hard MruiiKle with the prob lem nt ttuing his wants to these ' ,:hr wople. He Rets "cranky" and ftubbjrM or downright rrhcl l oin At unie.i, toys Dr. Katharine M. Panhain, associate professor of ;isyc!iolof;y at Duke University. Their are reasons why. she snys, J'juior may be more Iracublo at :.nme time. and pure "nrneiy" nt f.thcrx. We have to ro buck a lit tle m the ase of junior to under hand the pmiuulnilv niiibboru be havior often noticed at this ape. Until he wan one year of axe, he cnnld not net around very well. Ho stayed In one place, either lyuiu clown or silling up. When he cnuld pull himself to a hlundlim position, he had to hold tlxhtly to somcthlnir for support. Bui by the time he rrachrd tho nxc of elRhlcen months, he could ro about the room himself. There were so many more thtnits to do, more thlnits to reach, to handle, to open and look Into. In other words. Incentives for action multiplied rapidly after the child learned to walk. "All the time that the child had been leurnlim lo move about more easily and to ro further, he had been building affectionate attach ments with the kind people, who had been tnklnit care ol him. whether these were parents, crnnd parenu., or foster parents, tic had them, especially when the parents demonstrated their appreciation and affection with smiles, comfnrt Iiir caresses, Rifts of food, and oth er drhk.hU. He had ample Incentive to bo obedient and amenable to their requests. "So long as a child -stays In one place, there are not many UiIurs he can reach that would cause him harm or that he mlRht damage by rouith handling. But once he move;; about an ordinary room, not spe cially prepared for young children, he encounters many thliiRs that It may be dangerous for him to pull, push, poke, or throw down," says Dr. Brnnham. Here's where Mom and Dad come In conflict with Junior's will to explore and handle. Thoy scold and sometimes punish Junior lor actions prompted by natural curi oslty. ' Junior's power of Imagina tion, on the other hunci. is not de veloped sufficiently to envisage possible dangers. He hears only the scolding or feels the punish ment at Uic hands of the people he lias grown to like and wants lo obey. The connection between what he has done and his parents dis pleasure Is vague in his mind. He resents the punishment, feels of. fended at his parents, and has less wish to please them. Dr. Bnnhain says: "With some children, parental disapproval Is too painful . . . . They want affection so badly that fear of forfeitllng it frightens them Into Inaction. A stubborn child may be a frightened child, one who loves so much, wants lo please others so much, needs their love so much that he Is nfrald to act lest his behavior should estrange htm more than ever from those he loves. This may lead to obstinate behavior. He may do the opposite of what he is asked to do." your hair too tightly around the curlers. When you do this, the lo- llim CUIl l pi'llUtlUW UMUUftll IKHI ll.a t..n tn ll, InttMa lnVOI M Ihp curl. The wrapped curl should move back and form easily. Take care not to wind too much hair on a curler, either. Follow .... nl..nn n thn ill. rCCllliU BllCCk KIIU JWU v iuii into any irouuic. rccp m mum. ..... ll.n nmra hull- VAII nilf. tll one cuilcr. the looser your per manent Will uc. Bunchy end papers can spoil the nm.i,M.i rnwr the tin ends of your hair with the end paper. Hold ir. in place wnn inc iu.h iwu lin gers of your left hand, as your . ...I., v...n.i ...Aii Win enrlfr rnlllnu inf'iv huiiu nwi - under. Use only one paper lor each curl. Be sure to luke cneci curis iu see how your permanent Is pro gressing. These curls are guides to the exnet sino. 01 wnvc j .v. ...,.. run Into dill I'll tV iviuiij, vuiii-.. . fi guring the neutralizing step. The main thing Is to remember Is not to rush. Allow the full lime Indi cated In the directions. Don t shampoo your wxvc .... .i..- i, - ,,h,wa In not Two or threo days should be enough t"n- -ii II you color your nair m mi, i., nn rlvninrr Or bleach- avuiu u;-tiiK "J -- - Ing preparation for one week be fore and alter your home perma nent. Color products coat the hair sometimes Impossible, for the wav ing lotion to wor. Winter Fun Also Adds To Health If you're like the bear who hiber nates at tne nrst sib i "mw weather, you don't know what you are missing, in tne ouvsiuc u nennlc are skiing and fee skating: keeping their figures trim and their asoclations active. Instead of running for cover, lake advantaite of the season's out- and-indoor snorts. They will not only make you feel wonderful, but actually change your appearance. Aside from the invigorating as pects, there arc important beauty benefits to be derived. Ice skating, for instance, slims the hips and thighs. You'll be cutting a pretty figure In no time. Should pasture be your problem, skiing Is one of the best corrective exercises. It Isn't halt as hard as It looks. Once you learn muscular coordination, you will be well on your way. , To develop flexible muscles at your abdomen, arms, waistline, chest and shoulders, try your hand at bowling. It will keep you out of Icy winds, If that's your chief win ter sports complaint, and still help to build a beautiful body. There are other Indoor sports which may appeal to you, such as tennis, squasn and Dadminton. Par ticipation Is the Important thine. not whether you prove to be an expert. When you are considering winter activities, dont overlook the new friends you will meet, and the pos sibility of enlarging your whole so cial outlook. There s much to be said on the subject of sports, but you u una taxing part Is a lot mure iun Lady's Handbag Getting Bigger Bags are big this Spring, no doubt echoing the massive feeling in new season Jewelry. 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