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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19. 10.58 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 7 C Geologists Lose Glamor To Student Of The Moon By PELOS SMITH order to "advance man's knowl- ITI Science Editor edge," you may not even know NEW YORK i UPI I Because all there are other scientists 'who of the publicity goes to the sci- want to go down and in for the entisis who want to go up and'same purpose, out to the moon and bevond inl These scientists are geologists. They'd like to know what is i' sWe our earth and if they cou get their hands on the milliot it would cost, they'd dig a hoi ten miles deep, which is moi than twice the depth of anv hoi ,rrrmyw f T BELT ... piMfffe-. ' WOODWORKING CLASS It didn't talcs the young Navajo, second from left, long to learn that a good squint -is half the battle in sighting along a line. These are begin ners In the carpentry shop's woodworking class. They are inspecting a model house to sea how it's constructed. Eye Creme By DuBarry The fashion focus is on your eyes .' . . this seasun more empha tically and excitingly than eer before! Mich, vibrant, pulsating colors, the new deep-set hats, the lilted swirling hairstyles all call for eyes that are brilliantly beautiful . . . dewily luminous . . . dramatically shaded with color. The answer is in a program to pamper and beautify your eyes . . . and in the most skillful use of eye makeup to make them look as large and lovely as possible! And now. from DuBarry, comes an eye-beauty regime based two exciting new preparations to help you be "the girl with those gorgeous eyes. Kor the care of the fine skin area around the eyes, which requires special attention in both younger and more mature skins- DuBarry achieves a real advance a new Koyal Eye Creme, with Koyal Jelly of the Queen Bee. Dell cately-smoolh and extraordinarily rich in proteins, vitamins, pene trating moisturizers and emol lients this special formulation pampers and helps protect against the formation of those age-signs and expression lines which are so apt to appear in this extra-sensitive thin skin. And. if you've been timid about eve shadowbe timid no longer Now. with DuRarry's new Eye Shadow Stick, its so easy to ap ply shadow like an expert. With this new luxury formula, you just "stroke" color over your lids, as simply as you put on lipstick. Yet Eye Shadow Stick will never smudge or cake and the shade will stay "true" always. And the shades (our flatter-shades to wear along or blend one over the other give you a whole exciting palette of eye makeup colors from a soft and subtle effect to the most sophisticated evening drama. Here are the four important phases of your new eye-beauty program! 1. Avoid straining your eyes with, close work for long periods. If you read a lot, ?ive your eyes this simple "break" to prevent strain and fatigue: look away from your work now and then . . . moving your eyes as far to the left and then to the risht as possible. Then close them for a second or two. Repeat several times. Be sure to work in good light never a glare. And. if you need them, do wear glasses in one of the many new flattering eyeglass fashions! 2. Relax your eyes whenever possible. If they are particularly tired ... or to brighten them be fore a date: lie with head down, feet up and place cotton pads sat urated with skin freshener over your eyes. Breathe deeply and re lax from 5 to 15 minutes. 3. Beautify and protect the fine area around the eys with DuRarry's wonderfully effective new Royal Eye Creme. Apply a light film nightly to work for your beauty while you sleep. You'll find it's quickly absorbed inlo your parched skin. Use it regularly to help finooth away fine lines and work against the formation of crow's feet, squint and frown lines those surface lines which can detract from the most beautiful eyes. 4. Dramatize vour eyes with makeup day and night! For the vital color accent: stroke on a band of shadow close to the lashes with new Eye Shadow Stick. Blend the color up and out, but during he day keep the color low blend :ig over the eye-socket only. For evening, apply a stronger band of color and blend high up over tiie entire lid, fading toward the brows. Be a little daring try Tur quoise, a solt and sparkling blue . Royal Blue, a vivid, vibrant tone . . . Emerald Green, brilliant yet casy-to-wear . . . blended with Slar Silver to add a silvery frost ing. At night, use Star Silver alone for a lovely shimmering eflect . or experiment and combine two shades for an individual two-tone makeup. For expression: softly emphasize the hrowline with Eye Brow Pen cilusing short, feathery strokes. If brows are very light or sparse. use Creme Mascara, applying light ly with brush, picking up and em phasizing the hairs; then fill in with pencil. ' For thick, lustrous lashes: use Creme Mascara, applying with' a brush dampened in warm water. Hold brush to lashes for a mo ment on each upward stroke and they will curl prettily. When dry. brush wilh a second dry brush for a sweeping, natural look. This season all eyes will turn to the eyes that sparkle wilh beauty and color. Will they be look ing at you? I. PROTECT the beauty of your eyes, particularly that fine skin area around the eyes where surface lines can detract from your loveliness, new Royal Eye Creme,, with Royal Jelly of the Queen Bee, has been created by DuBarry to give special at tention to this special need. It pampers and protects against the formation of crow's feet, squint and frown lines. 'tun has dug so far. If this hole was started at tl'i jht place, it would come out ii e dense rock of unknown com usition which forms the she! round the earth's core. Tha ore is comparable to a golf ball'.' ore. incidentally. It is liquid iquid iron, or so it is believed The digging would be done b Irilling. Extraordinary drilling ools and techniques have been leveloped in the never endinp .carch for new oil fields. Oil wel! Inllers dug man's deepest hole .t is lour miles deep. In the opin on of experts 10 miles and even deeper are not only possible but practical, if such a hole could be inanced. There's no oil that deep Indeed, Dr. T. F. Gaskell. chief physicist of the British Pr'oleuni Oil Company, and a top world authority, believes that with new tools and techniques now being developed, there is no limit to the depth of a hole a man might drill This raises possibilities almost a. hair-raising as those of a journey up and outward to enus Mars. A hole approximately 1.R00 miles deep would tap that liquid core, for instance. The liquid held under enormous pressures undoubtedly. What would happen should it be tapped in man's quest for knowledge? Would it blow our planet sky-high? At any rate, that core makes a hole all the way through the earth impos sible. Such a hole would have to be 7.918 miles deep to come out on the other side and it would have to pass through some 2,200 miles of liquid iron! But Gaskell and his fellow geol ogists and geophysicists around the world would be satisfied with 10 miles. If you started it in an ocean bottom or on a coral is land, you'd skip the earth's outer most layer of sedimentary rock which doesn't exist in those places but can be up to five miles deep under the continents. You'd begin with the granite underneath it, which in places has been heaved up to the surface by earthquakes and volcanic distur bances. This granite layer is be lieved to be about six miles deep and then you enter a layer of denser rock which is the outer coating, so to speak, of the shell around the core whose depth is estimated at 1.800 miles. Volcanic rock may he this rock heaved to the surface. But you can t prove it and if you could, you couldn't know what was added to or sub tracted from it on its way up. If you could get pure samples of it up through a 10-mile hole. you'd learn about the deep ma terials our earth is made of and about the nature and extent of Ihe radioactivity way down there. The knowledge could he of more practical use to carthlings than explorations of space and other planets. But no one seems inter ested, the geologists and geophy sicists complain. There's no gla mor in hole-digging. 1(1 TM C,t u Pit 01. fO-'B yum t .t . j 1 BEAUTY TIPS Older women will find this make up trick pleasing. When applying rouge deepen the tone on the cheek bones and run it upward to the emples. This high color will give ihe face a lift and make the mus cles look healthier. Everyone likes an occasional change. But refrain from experi menting with make-up just before going out. You may find it doesn't become you at all and that you are late for an appointment and can't remove it. Try new make up at home when there is enough time to remove what you don't like. Charles of the Kitz Treatment Lipstick created to ma hi tain the normal skin balance on your lips... "I wouldn't care for one like that, feel bulky!" It would make me State Week Results Told MERRILL An account of the activities of Girls State week, held at Willamette University in June, was told by Gloria Cahan during a regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, Merrill Unit No. no, Tuesday evening, October 14. Miss Cahan was the unit's repre sentative to Girls State. Mrs. Paul Lewis, unit president, announced the names of the re cently appointed standing commit- itee chairmen: Bessie Wes'. Amer icanism: Audrey Lewis, child wel fare, scholarship and education Delia Hodges, civil defence: Bo? sie West, community service: Anne Fruits, constitution and bvlaws; Anna Howard, Girls Slate; Vivian Cunningham, junior activities. Bes sie West, membership: Lena Buck, music and Pan-American: Donna-j taye Haskins, national security; Anne Fruits, poppy sales and pop py poster; Ruth Harris, publicity; Audrey Lewis, public relations; and Virginia Lampkins, rehabilita tion. Different committee reports were heard from membership, commun ity service, child welfare and Pan American. Two new members, Mrs. Waller Moore and Mrs. Thel ins Stukel. were introduced. Donations were made to Ihe Christmas cheer and check-a-month department funds. The group also approved the sponsoring of the third grade Bluebird group. A bullelm regarding flag eti- quelle was read by the sergeant-at-arms. Following Ihe mcelinf!. -re freshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Lena Buck. COSMOPOLITAN ISLE Majority of the inhabitants of Maritius. tiny island in Ihe Indian Ocean, are Indian Hindus and Moslems. This British Crown Colony bears the name of a Dutch prince, derives its laws from French codes, and most of the islanders speak more French than English. Women Voters To Sponsor Fair j the League of Women Voters is sponsoring a "candidate's fair" to he held at Fremont School. No vember 1, beginning at 7 p.m. Candidates of both political par ties will he participating and will be introduced throughout the eve ning, hut will not make speeches. The affair will be a stop and chat party where those attending will have the opportunity to meet in formally with candidates. Each candidate will have a booth with table and chairs for semi-priv acy. The purpose of the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan or ganization, is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. 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