VEDNKSDAY, MARCH 12, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page nvt Official Ned Given All Home Gardeners ; i , ' i""..v a . i .i ,! X lly CYNTHIA I.OWIIV Al" Nefrtiire Writer 'Ilia Uepnllliient 01 Al'lmllllre licit sunlit, lilts Klvin Hi iilllrlul IKiiirneiueiit to the eitriiin nuemeiit ( llio home uardener Interested ii loud pre lervi'llon. II I' liliililv deliiiti lilr point nheiher I tie home muiiener no tmllv ever ncedn eiic'iiiiUKeiiirnt, ml one "V preiiiimr lliui n noil Tlllll (lllll'll'l MllllTeil hici Hie el- rcl ol cltreellim hln m 1 1 f-nt .m mom II Ihe tllierlHni nl 1 1'ti 1 1 - mid veite- .r.blr-rulnliiK nd (IIvciIIhk hit lit ,r nl Ion Mintowlinl 1 ii i n lldwri'K, H(('(hiii(ii find horllriilliu ,;:li llio do their elnire Iti ftltmiihitliiK hn IiupithIh ol llir home ituidciii'i' yr fomilaiillv proilucliiK new :yije8 ol uuIIm nml vcHi'tiiljli'': r. Illch iikinI hulitiy Kiudciirin mc lenuiied to liv. Till vcur, lor InMlinre, Die All ruierlm r(l'ctlonn InHiirtn iiao told nx-dul awards. One In a In w litihh mittplimn limned "Wr-de." uhlcli luiluei In mnt nnrln ol the rountry found lo If highly pioduc I iv-. v.i I n MrKinhl, round mid klt'lnnlr. odh. 'Ihe rieniiid In "IjhI. nd fluivl" lelliire, hrai-rr-.l-slinu. Ii.oae-Ienled, tender mid nweel. II li ruperlnllv recommended lor hoinn unrden tne. fli'tli were de. elinied by Hie Depm linrnl ol Airl lullinc. Hllver Inedl'lft were rcccllTd lor a linut-rrr.lxtlnu. Iieavy-beailiik pl ni h oiled "America," nnd lor li Rdlld-llPithed piinipkln. "Allnerk." Ilonornble mention went, lo Kieneli horticultural bush brnn. "Ptrlniile.in Hurl." No Bold inciliilf. eie punied out In the flower clnMie.n Ihli year, but " Fiesta" co-uios pkked up a nllver medal. Jt blooms early, m a huahv type and Kro over mo leel hlth. Hut the bin new about FieMn" t thai It brlnga a rrul K arlei hue lo Iho riiuire ol. tomoa colore. 11 nrll-Miwa. too. Honorable mention were re- reived bv Dure new Mmnm ol dv.iii i IrintiKl pritinlii ol a rli h ; iiluion rolor. "Per lan Carpel" r.miliu biinu r'di ori-,ital i-lor In en excellent ed'lnu li". f.llobe" phlox K nnoiher nwnrl plinii, with a color runge Irom while to drrk u Inn on, n!rly niiapted In rriulni!. rock giirdeiiii or even vvinciow hoxr i. The AII'Anici-lciin f.eleciloiiK, ol cour.'-e, n:e Iclnit oti Die pm'deti ipke i nd hold n pl'.ie ol dl'illuo I. ml In Ihe hold ol Ibe yrnr'n crop 1 1 iTd-ciiltiloi-iirr. 'Ihrre are Inix of olhrr new and Wninoviil ed . and 1 1 1 ii 1 1 v ol the o'd nlundby.i It'Vriil bei.i he-tcd yet. 'Hii'V are (IoIiik itrert thlura In ll:c WHV ol lievi'l'ipuiK kllll'll-'" vexpliiblea mil India now, lor the unnll t:eidm and I'lii i.riall Irmllv. Home 'il ihein are fuTliiMinf , MKI"et corn, tor lii-lance, I a tiled and Ine ;ap:lrii alandbv. Mill ran from four lo !x loihei In leiulh and an lender and hand Mime un llielr Irriter relative. 'Ihcre are mldnel watermelon:, and lino kineloiiH, too, a. well a Ibe unnll vnrie'loi ol toiiialoen. is.mt; I'iKiri'.ui Ftr, l or I'ne benliiiier Rardener, hov.'- i tvrr. V. S bc ;l n tVX to lecoin lipendcd and e-lfbll'hfd vnrlet'c. i Pick a repuir.b!e leeoiniMi mo trke hla rccoiiimendallnn for the brl varirllta of your loralc. i ll ii'inie and anil. You'll hive to de li Idc your.' ell Mich Important Hems I r.a whether you like a abort amili Ino.'.ed carrot belter Ihnn a lonn. jirperlnii one, or Utile round red , billion of ladn hen bitter iban 'while root which looks like all .rlcle. , , In anv event, htudy lh seed calnloaues carefully, read the fir aciipllona and de-lde early what you would I.IKE to (trow. Send In vour aeed order a!-o early af'er you have made your garden plan and (lb-covered how much you 11 have room tor. . . sty s ,fmmi BOMBARDIER TRACTOR TRACK, a Canadian made track to provide traction when go ing's heavy, is shown here hy Mac's Farm Equipment on S. 6th. Here it's mounted on a 'J'O-30 Ferguson tractor. Behind is a side-delivery hay rake. FASHION PUTS SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE EYES By HKTTV rl.ARKi: P Newafralurea Beautr Kdllor KaijlUon daa put pedal einpna alt on the eyes. It doesn't seem poaMble thai wo ever got iilontt without eyrbrow pencil, mai-cnra and thai touch ol eye ahaoow. Wa have learned how to ire theae beautv propa ao thai ryt makeup (Joes not look theatrical. We enhanre our eyea ao that eye browa and jahe are colored mere V.'e choore our eyeshadow either to romplrtinrnl or Contrast with the natural color of the eyes. And e u: e It with discretion. The brown-eyed iilrl chooses rub er brown or Rieen eyeshudow. blue rvea take blue. blue-Rray, vlulel o'.- tuiquoisc. lirny eyes are Hal tered by gray, blue, blue-nray or ..:ouei"' eyenhado. (lepen'im upon the act ahade of eyes. Few v.onie.i wetr eyeshadow lor day t.me BppeBr(inceK. but It la fun to u - for joie lal e ntmif weor. The eye-liner la Indhpenslble to Pie iilrl who wants htr eyca .to rp:ifar larccr. Thl' I applied In a verv line line along the lashea, and carried out from the corner ol the eve about quarter ol en Inch. The fine corner line can be bnnhed llchlly In toward the eve with the finder. If more subtle elfect la to be achieved. Two evebrow pencil are ticd usually bv makeup men. These are applied in alternate feathery atrokea to get a natural eflecU F.ach airoke la about the aire of a brow lnh. The velvet-black pencil It combined with either the dark brown, light brown or auburn for brunettes. Blondr.s will prefer a lisht brown pencil, and redheads either a light brown or auburn pen cil. The pencil la never drawn In i line. It should be applied with abort deft atrokea. The best technique for applying mascara Is thin one: Alter Ihe face has been pow- !i.ieil with shine, nowder chimin!! lo Ihe lashea, mascara la applied with a damp broth, beginning at the biisc ol Ihe Iralich rnd swoop ing upward and outward lo their lips. The bru-h ahould never bo too wet. Expert augger-t that al ter the lushes have had time lo dry. you ahould go over them with a clean dry brush to separate the hairs and remove any eurplus mn.cara that may be clinging lo them as well a to separate Inches If they hove stuck together after makeup ha. dried. When making up la ihea for eve nliiF, a second application of mav cnr will give even a more dra matic look to Uie eyes. Borne girls claim that eves looic lamer II nin cars la applied only to the tips ol the Ii.iIich, and this la worth an experiment, Preityy eyes are re.ilcd eyea. of course, When eys are- tired they rod years lo a womun's face, so don't expect eye makeup lo do mlrrcle no makeup will mako a woman look younger II ahe I tired and drawn. Here's a good ever clac, particularly If It la done dur ing the winter lime wnen com, lin ing winds are likely to make the eye look tired. 8lare at something about fore- i head level, then wunout remov j mg your eves from the object awing your neaa (o ine rucn: and then left. Do this ten or twenty times. At night fill an eye cup with a good eve solution or your own borlo acid and warm water, and wash the eye.. Never go to bed leading masca ra on the lashea. It can be removed In a Jiffy bv folding a damp wash cloth In half, catching the lashes In the fold. With a gentle pulling motion eve makeup can be re moved quickly nnd easily. The pull ing also helps stimulate the circu lation, perhaps increasing the growth of the lashe.. MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE'S UTU liquid-petroleum powered factory equipped Muinie, with Phil Holt, Malin, up. The tractor shows 46 horsepower on the drawbar, and is a; three or four plow tractor. This one's on display at Byron Johnson's near the Big Y. Turn of Century Influence Noted Most BE I 'lf tS0'J Jm vU Time to be thinking of your farm equipment needs SEE OUR BIG EQUIPMENT DISPLAY Downtown - Friday March 14 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. . . . time to remember that we're in business to serve you . , . that Croter Lake Machinery Co. backs the earn ing power of all "Caterpillar" and "John Deere" equipment in the Basin! Look to us for superior parti ... for superior service facilities. YOUR CATERPILLAR and JOHN DEERE DEALER Crater Lake Machinery Co. 1410 S. 6th Phone 2-2544 Dreases will bo everywhere. dolskirLs. that are' lined to empha rtcryihing this Spring. For v heth- s7.e their femininity, used gencr er designed as a silicic unit. Ir.ckcl ou,v ensemble or two-piece frock, new ' ' ' .. lines and details ready the dres-; lhnf,X . ol toS drLs an to iftrnd alone and hold greater . ""?rLn" 'p iL "frS,',I? i Importance In wardrobes than in V,,Vvhinn. Ah frork for evere eeasons post, . ... V . ,,- , lh, rtrnrllv Indnencerf Simulated effect of -bolorosAad- : Ingoles and. gllets appear as clev erlv nianhiuliiteri trims on dresses. , Other drcscs bloom forth, from beneath their Jacket companions, I with new decorative touches and flattering decollete necklines. Even I two-piece ensembles have slnplc unit outlooka w;lh tiny, gentlv molded Jackets, like apences that end 1ul below the bustline. and bv the lndy-hke designs of that labulous era. - Ali-o in evidence, and Just as femininely pleasing for Scrimr. is the princess line, the elongated torso line and the Empire feeling. Typicr.l of dresses Inspired by turn-of-the-century fashions, are thore that rang straiRnt ana sum sfreat emphasis placed on sleeves . Just as during that period. . In some Instances, sheath-sllm dresses are created with full-blown crgondy sleeve which can button in or out to meet ine aemar.as oi the occasion. Tne Importance of sleeve is also seen in milled cape let types and oversize puffed de &ipm5. Newest of the princess line dresses are those that team with princess line redlngotcs. both slim from shoulders to hipline, then Pared out at Ue skirt. Lending elegance to Ihe slenderrc of princess silhouettes are couariess i.t front, aiid full at back, with 'recklines and newly Domi!irj!eeve NO-PARTY VOTERS ARE FOOLING ONLY SELVES By CYNTHIA LOWRT AP Netrsfeatures Writer Around this time every ycar- .i...i.iu mt ihi time ev- ano pan".""" - - , , i..,ru we hear a 101 about a large, nebulous, u': lied group of enfranchised Ameri can clUiens called 'independent voters." In each local alnte and national i.t ..ntinnni M election. pariicuiui ij , these politically unntiached adu ts are tne couricu ui.ii.u.o u, .... ..... Minn r,Brile The courtship steps up in intensity from August after party candidates have been picked lo flection oy , , During this period, Ihe Independ . 0i0 tn focllnir bla Dower After all, It's obvious that he is ihe guy who Is Hie determining factor at the polls. Democrats and llcpubllcans alike exhort the work ers to get out and attract these voters to their side. And the independent voter, his (or hen importance made ho ob- ..inn. hit alnrinrr KumlllR In (he shape ol donkey and elephant acla very nnicn mo inn, iiiisiimijr u cep'tlng the wooing. Personally, I think Ihe Identifi cation of this large group la Irrl tntlngly incorrect, My own choice of words would be "half voters." t. I, riwat nlnf.lt ll.A nt-nilrl 111. dependent voter unless he writes in the name oi some pcrsonm choice Is leas Independent than the average party member. In a final analysis, he Is confronted with a choice tin a prcsiuenuai yean between two major party candi- rll,a oth tin. nlolMri ,n A re-Ulll of a 'democratic process In which no taxes no pari nun iiuin wiuum he has completely excluded him- ...ir The prldefiil boast of the voter wunout political niniintions invar iably Is that "I vote for the best man." Usually, this Is a pretty simple choice between two men. He, has ftood by voiceless and with ST. opinion unknown through the preliminary maneuvering! which Involve vitally Important things like primary votes and conventions. Secondly, to call a voter without party affiliations an "Independent voter" Is an Indirect nlur and Im plied Insult to millions of think ing, Independent-minded men nnd women actively participating In a functioning two-party system of gjvernmcnt and who are willing to aland up and be counted. Politicians a word which does not necessarily have to have un pleasant connotations know that the Independent Isn't the most re liable voter in the world. He's apt to come out In presidential years. He's apt to slay away from the polls the other three, unless there's some big, wonderful exciting Issue to capture his attention. Almost all of the evils common lv luld on the doorstep of organ ized politics, from the capture of a community by a corrupt machine to the patronage appointments of Incompetents, trace directly back to lack of political activity on the part of men and women who fall to use the vote properly. The so called Independent voter, whose political activity involves merely going lo the polls on election day, certainly must shoulder a big hunk of any blame which Is to be passed around. At the moment, the presidential lists are wide open, rne names oi a double handful of men are be ing mentioned in connection with presidential candidacies. The In-' dependent voters, not enrolled in cither party, are powerless to In dicate, except conversationally, the way they feel about any of them. They can't vole In the primaries to send delegates representing their choice of "the best man" to po litical conventions. All they can do is wait and see and criticise, too what Is given them to make a choice between. Within the ranks of enrolled vot ers, the parly faithful are one group, the ones who can be de pended upon to support the ticket I and buckle down to the time-consuming and frequently tedious task I leading to getting out the vote. There la another group within the walls of party membership, too, 1 the truly Independent voter who participates In his government by the Intelligent use of the ballot at what frequently Is a most Import-, ant level: the primary, inti a-paity vote, EASY TEND APRON'S Nw aprons, with the look and teei or nniin or otner iauric, are made of plastlo that can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Especial ly designed for kitchen wear while entertaining at home, the new ap ron styles range from permanently pleated half aprons to Invisibly honed bib aprons. Two famous fashion editors help you select the correct shoes for your new spring wardrobe! Jukit Dmpaey. ukiM rtifar PkMevtay KiMa Dta, ' see their selections featured in our store and windows now! 89Sio'129S osked these two fomous foshion editors to help you moke your new Spring outfit a success by selecting their fovorltes from our new Spring line. We hove these foshion-right TRIM TRED shoes on display in our store and windows . . . come in and see them today. These are the some shoes now being featured In Redbook and Photoplay magazines olong with the comments by these famous style authorities. These smart, beautilul shoes ore sensibly priced, too. Your Friendly Family Footwear Store VAN OR MAN'S 527 Main is here! TIME FOR US TO GIVE YOUR TIRES OUR EXPERT SERVICE! IS HAS WINTER DRIVING DAMAGED YOUR TIRES? Don't take unnecessary chances this Spring with tires that have been abused during the winter months. A Goodyear tire check up will give you trouble-free Spring driving. Use our 6-point plan to extend the life of your tires. Drive in for this expert service ... NOW! Here's how our complete expert service' E2I"LTEKIl2)S TDKE ILDFES 4 Comple! INSPECTION Wt remoT casings and tub from rims to chck lor body bruises and breaks, tread cuts and tube injuries. Inspect month ly for puncturing objects. A Correct AIR PRESSURE Too much, or too little air mulls In lost mileage. We check pm iur weekly with as accural gauge . . . mak sure valTM and caps don't leak. WHEEL BALANCING We check wheel balanc when inspecting tires. Correct wheel balance sores tire and wheel parts . . . helps end rough riding. Repair . CUTS AND BRUISES Cuts and bruise can mult la punctures and blowouts. Our -pairs are mad to last as long as Hit Mrs factory aethods and materials or used. Periodical TIRE ROTATION Tread wear Is ditfmnt on Men whl. W rotat tim periodical ly to dlstribut wear rnlr on all tires ... increas mileage up lo 25. 'TIRE TREADING A sound tire, worn smooth, will glv many extra miles serrlc with new Goodyear tread. W us factory methods, plus tb ' best trading stock, r (EdDdDODY'EAD SERVICE STORE 8th na' Klamath Pheilt 1141 i