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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956
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HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S "Young Loolf" lipstick keeps lips soft
and lustrous through winter weather. Winter's winds and cold
temperatures may be invigorating, but they are hard on a
woman's lips. That's why it is so important to use a lipstick that
offers not only long-lasting color but also soothing and protec
tive ingredients. Such a lipstick has just been introduced by the
great beauty scientist, Helena Rubinstein.
"YOUNG LOOK" LIPSTCK
mi,j iiiiug, nj3 iicuu mure pro
tection and care. Tlielr membrane
Is thin and very dellcnte, thinner
than the skin of any part of the
body, and it has fewer oil-producing
glands than the rest of the fnce
so that the lips dry more quickly
than the complexion. Add to tills
the variety dt usage to which they
are put. the eating, drinking, talk
ing and smoking and It's evident
why, especially In cold weather,
they are much In need of the emol
licnt, healing and protective In
gredients contained In "Young
Look" lipstick.
The wonderfully llliimlnnllng col
ors of "Young Look" fall Into fnur
categories: coral Including the
shades (from light to dark) "Sun
ny uirai. "Kcrt Hellion" and
"Crackcrjnck," all of a somewhat
orange cast, and all warm and
glowing: true reds thn
hot and cool "Jazz," the beautiful'
and versatile "Wear-Wlth - All
Red," and the darker toned wlncy
"Apple Red;" blue reds dellcnte
"Rose Mauve." rich "Red Rasp
berry," and the. deep and dusky
"Red Velvet;" and finally the de
licious pinks "Tender Pink,"
which Is Just what the name Im
plies, "Gauguin Pink." a bright
exotic tone, and "Snorting Pink,"
a. deep, pulsating shade.
The new "Younu Look" Unstick
formula, balancing vIIbI Ingredients
wnn glowing, lasting color, keeps
lips soft, comfortable and appeal
ing. It does not dye the lips
it beautifies them I
. Winter has rough ways. The ten
der tissues become dried, cracked
and unattractive not to mention
uncomfortable. Therefore It's par
ticularly Important that a worn
' an wear a softening, protective Hp
stick during the cold months, and
not one that will only aggravate
lips already made dry and over
sensitive by the weather.
That Is why the lamous Helena
Rubinstein is introducing a new,
soothing lipstick which completely
wlnterproofs your lips, giving them
a truly soil, young loo.:, fciho calls
it, appropriately, "Young Look"
llpstlckl This remarkable formula
combines sclentlfio color precision
and fastness with vital nutrients
that are Instantly absorbed by Up
tissue. This keeps lips absolutely
chap-free and crack-proof, main
taining their soft appealing texture,
lustre and health despite constant
wetting and exposure. It an out
standing milestone in the battle to
keep color on the lips without
abusing them.
There's so much controversy
, these days about lipsticks about
how long Is "lasting," and going
to bed without removing lipstick
that the pews of the incompar
able Madame Rubinstein's "Young
Look" Is truly good news. It was
she.' Incidentally, who launched the
first lipstick shade, "called "Red
Raspberry," many years ago when
snide variations In lipsticks .were
completely unknown. She was also
the first to introduce Buiy-unia
Lipstick when the new color-fust
ingredients wore perfected. And
now. having continued her Inbora
tory experiments, her study of
women's Hps and their needs, she
presents the formula that keens lips
healthy as well as color-ripe
hour after hour, from one applica
tion to the next during the most
difficult season. ,
"It's nonsense to suppose that a
lipstick will last 13 or 24 hours
without fading and turning dull,"
says this great beauty scientist.
"No good lipstick can or should
be that permanent. An over-abundance
of harsh dye bases if not
balanced with rich protective ingre
dients will certainly wrinkle, crack
and make Hps ugly and old-looking.
They become uncomfortable,
and actually palntul. Certainly lip
stick should last several hours, but
while It lasts It should give com
fort and glowing, not faded bluish,
color."
What woman doesn't enjoy that
very feminine gesture the renewal
of her lipstick? Lipstick should be
used two or three times during the
day, especially In winter, for a
beauty treatment keeping the lips
provided with nutrients and the as
surance of full, rich and shininT
color at all times. Then they" will
always be comfortnble and young
looking. . As for going to bed at
night with lipstick on why wish to
do that any more than to go to
bed wearing sale makr-up? Whv
not cleanse and freshen lips before
bed-time, lust as the complexion
Is treated?
A CHEERY NEW IDEA for the old time remedy for winter colds
is flaming lemonade toddy as delicious and healthful as it
is exciting and dramatic. All you do is mix one six-ounce can of
non-frozen lemonade concentrate with four cans of hot water.
It makes a big quart enough for six servings. After filling
cups with toddy, carefully slip one spoonful of pure lemon ex
tract on top of the surface. The extract will ignite at the touch
of a match into dancing purple rod flame and burn brilliantly
for a minute or two before dying down. Make sure flame is ex
tinguished before sipping toddy. Fun to serve in darkened TV
room during intermission, too.
PANCAKES
A brand new party Idea will be
featured In newspapers, , maga
zines, radio and television this
month. Party pancakes made with
our favorite flavored milk choc
olate, strawberry milk (a brand
new milk flavor!), orr nop or
regular milk., and quick, easy-lo-prcparc
pancake mix.
The basic recipe Is the same;
variety comes with the flavored
milk used, You can't imagine how
good tasting these new pancakes
e until you have tasted warm, i
rich-flavored chocolate pancakes
topped with a big scoop of vanilla i
Ice cream. i
More fresh, wholesome dairy
foods are featured in the tODDinn !
or filling of the new flavored milk I
pancakes. There is ice cream on ;
chocolate pancakes, strawberries
and sour cream on strawberry
pancakes, whipped cream with
nutmeg on egg nog pancakes and
cottage chee.se as the filling for
regular pancakes with a topping
of orange sauce. Don't hesitate
to try your own favorite flavor
combinations for example, pep
permint Ice cream and chocolate
sauoe on ohooolftte pancakes.
Teen-agers will Jove this one! (
Use your basic recipe for pan
cakes -or use a favorite pancake
mix. If you are usinsr Aunt Jemi
ma pancake mix, add 1 egg, 2
tablespoons butter, 2 to 2'2 cups
flavored or regular milk.
CHOCOLATE PANCAKES
Follow basic recipe, using
cups cnocoiate milk. Bake pan
cakes and fold In half immediately
after bnking. Place two pancakes
on serving plate, folded sides to
gether, and top with vanilla ice
cream and serve.
EGG NOG PANCAKES
Use 1 cup dairy egg nog and
1 cup milk in the basic recipe,
omitting the egg. Stir lightly. Bake
tiny pancakes as usual. Serve little
pancakes topped with whipped
cream and a dash of nutmeg.
STRAWBERRY PANCAKES
Use two cups strawberry dairy
drink as liquid in basic recipe, i
Bake as usual. Serve in "short
stacks," filled with sour cream !
and frozen strawberries. Top with :
more sour cream and berries.
ORANGE AND CHEESE
Follow basic recipe, using 2'4
cups regular milk. Immediately
after baking, spread cottage
cheese generously across center of
each pancake. Roll up and serve
with warm orange sauce. To make
orange sauce, combine 1 can
frozen orange Juice, I cup water,
cup sugar and 12 cup butter.
Heat to boiling and simmer about
S minutes.
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1'NSHLPIIl'RED MOLASSES
Old-fashioned, unsulphured mo
lasses is produced orlncipallv in
the Islands ot the Caribbean.
There, climatic conditions permit
the cane to become fullv ripened
and a hiah-qualiiy. light-colored
molasses is produced without the
use o! sulphur. This molussns Ls
the whole juice of suar cane,
concentrated to a heavier coum
lency. It contains the sy:ar. nun
trats and vitamins ortcinullv in the
rane. It ta imported into the Unit
ed States where it is ciietull
graded and stored preparatory to
processing and blending.
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PIECE PRICE EACH
Teaspoons 1.10
Dessert Spoons 2.20
Round Bowl Soup Spoons 2.20
A.D. Coffee Spoons 1.10
Iced Drink Spoons 2.20
Butter Snrcadcrs 2.20
Dinner Knives ; 3.30
Grille Knives 3.30
Dinner Forks 2.20
Grille Forks 2.20
Salad Forks 2.20
Cocktail Forks 2.20
Tablespoon 2.48
Cold Meat Fork 3. 85
Gravy Ladle 3,85
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tal etched bottle of Faberge's four fragrancesdry sophisti
cated Aphrodisia for cocktail clothes; soft, woodsy Woodhue
if she likes tailored things; tawny, velvety Tigress if she's the
luxury-loving enchantress; radiant Act IV for her most dramatic
moments. Choose your own type and try Faberge available
locally. .!
Many Necklaces
Of Palladium
Appear in '1956
Necklaces will be "in," in 1956.
but the choker variety will be less
important, in the opinion of a
prominent Jewelry stylist here.
Marianne Osuer, innovator of
many trends and winner of num
erous design awards, predicts next
year will be the "year of neck
laces." As in other types of Jewel
ry, necklaces will be designed from
the fashion standpoint of daytime
or evening wear.
Gold necklaces accented with
multicolored stones are for the
day, while designs In the elegant
white precious metals platinum and
palladium, with or without dia-1
monds, are decreed after dark. 1
Brilliantly white palladium is the
newest fine Jewelry metal.
Perhaps more than any other
piece of jewelry, a necklace should
be chosen with the individual wom
an's face, throat and complexion
in mind, designer Ostier feels.
Some necks are too thin and long,
others too wide or too short. Sim
ilarly, faces vary in these respects.
- The right necklace can do much
to improve these shortcomings. For
example, a lacy design edged with
diamonds or rubies, about three
quarters of an Inch wide, enhances
the beauty of a decollete more than
fabrics or furs, she believes.
Tne color of necklace stones Is
important for its effect on complex
ion. Complete color schemes In
precious and semi-precious stones
are available for the light, dark
or red-haired woman which also
take into account eye color.
Kellogg Company
Celebrates Its . '
50th Anniversary
The Kellojjg Company will cele
brate Its 50th Anniversary in 1956.
The Kellogg Company was found
ed by Will Keith Kellogg who was
almost 50 years old when ho de
cided to explore the commercial
possibilities of the breakfast cereal
he originally developed as a health
food at his brother's sanitarium In
Battle Creek, Michigan.
The Toasted Corn Flakes Com
pany, as the Kellogg Company was
first called, was formea In. the
spring of 1906. In less than a year,
Kellogg's Corn Flakes were nation
ally known and Kellogg's first
"Sweetheart of the Corn" was in
troduced to the public. In the en
suing 50 years, the company has
won customers so rapidly that mil
lions of families across the nation
and in far off places around the
world have since altered their
breakfast habits.
Kellogg's home plant is In Battle
Creek, Michigan and Is the largest
of their domestic plants. The others
are located In Omaha, Nebraska:
LocUport. Illinois and Saa Leaa
dro, California.
Kellogg s Com F.Alics and the 11
other ready-to-eat cereals which
bear the famous Kellogg signature
are now sold In practically every
country in the world. And so that
folks from South Africa to Austra
lia, from Sweden to Mexico and
from Canada to every state in, the
U.S. .will have their cereal fresh
and crisp, the Kellogg Company
has established plants in England,
Canada, Australia, South Africa,
Mexico, Ireland, Sweden and Hol
land. The name. Kellogg's became the
greatest name in cereals and the
largest producer largely because of
the foresight and Ingenuity of Its
founder, Will Keith Kellogg. The
company continues to grow under
W. H. Vanderploeg, its able and
personable president, who has been
with the organization since 1939.
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fruit requires only 10 minutes In
the skillet.
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