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-5 ill n 3 1 THE COMMITTEE for Sojornerj annual spring tea, fashion show and card party met for a work session at the home of Mrs. John Van Doren on Feb. 23. Seat ed, left to right, are Evelyn Muiik, chairman; Grace Whitman, Rena Herron, Barbara Nash and Joyce Blake. Standing, same order, Adcle Schreiber, Valda Dryden and Lael Van Doren. Penny Johnston is also a member of the committee. The affair will be held at the Yacht Club Saturday, March 4, at I p.m. Spring fashions will be shown by Bon Bazaar. Photo by Guderian. Exercise Plus Treatment Firms Slack Skin A deluge of low calorie foods been such a rush to thinness. Sci-,ally devised for this difficult area. and liquid measured-calorie diets is flooding the country. Dress shops which cater to oversize encc has given us many aids to make dieting comparatively easy, but for a truly graceful figure. women are becoming less and you musi go iwo steps lurincr less numerous. Manufacturers are, do regular planned exercises and making their model dresses This routine, when followed by her exclusive treatment, firms slack tissues and smooths away lines and wrinkles resulting from smaller because the average size of the American woman has de creased. Gone are the fashions which depend on gimmicks now chic clothes are based on simple lines only effective when worn over a slim figure. firm the skin with effective beau- dieting. ty preparations. I Since the exercise simple Since loss of weight frequently' results in flabbiness and crepi ness of the face and neck, a not ed cosmetician has devised plans which, if followed faithfully, elim inate this problem. Among the! soc BvHELENBECHEN HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon Tuesday, February 28, 1961 PAGE 7 1 r iir 1' , I Dear Mrs 1 1 - . x 1 1 ti ir l J in inp n a nriu ,wrmc IVlM I Ufl rMxCIN I ?"J It's Not Unkind To Expose Child To Hostile People Mrs. Muriel Lawrence Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Lawrence: (Soupe Weds In Arizona MONTAGUE - Virginia Mc Gowan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGowan, former resi dents of Montague, became the bride of Darwin G. Dixon of Saf ford. Ariz., in January, according to Mrs. George Fiock of Monta gue. HI- ..J o r- .1. l.-.hn,,! hu. ih.v ii if I "" " uge riucK re- ;,,,., .... , , ... , , cently returned homo from a 10-i Last year my little boy enjoycdlthcy are only good, obedient, lov-ir""-; '"n "' 8 kinrtercarten verv much. But this hie etc . elr . Pnnn-h H "'H "K year every olher morning he'll; If you can stop entertaining un spent several days visiting Ihc at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The bride, better known as "Ginger" among her former schoolmates in Montague, and Yreka High School, which she at tended for three years, was grad uated from Green River High School, and attended Eastern Ari zona College at Thatcher. The new Mr. and Mrs. Dixon say "1 don't want to go to school; realistic hopes of changing this today. He says that his first grade teacher is always "yelling' at him. My problem is whether or not to have a little talk with her about this. Other mothers tell me that she's been abusive toward their youngsteis too . . . ' Answer: Do you really believe cr can change her from an irri table woman into a self-possessed one? MRS. ADA MATHEWS is pictured aboard Matson Lines' SS Mariposa just prior to departure from San Francisco via Los Angeles for the South Sea Islands, New Zealand and Australia on Feb. 19. All these factors combine to in-j many exercises used in her ra dicate that never before has therelmous salons, she has one especi- ? T f ? ? ? t T ? t Carat Weight The Fourth of the 4 C's of Diamond Values and non-strenuous, it is a perfect! follow-up to each vigorous daily exercise session. The following procedure is prescribed: Stand' straight, with shoulders held back and down, stretch the neck upj and away from shoulders as fari as possible, keeping the dun in a I best advice I can give to the McGowans. It was during their i will reside in Tempe where Dixon teacher, your little boy will .inp.i"'" "lH "lc """""B "mK P'"'" loucge. too and take better care nut to 9 A arouse her hostility instead of pre tending it isn't there waiting to pounce. Let me say right here that our mental hospitals are jammed w ith people who believed that every that a "little talk" with this teach-; body loved them. When the truth LaPointe's finally hit them, they got shocked out of this world. So it is not ter rible when a child meets someone become terrible when we tell turn the truth isn't true. Corat Weigh! or the size of your diamond IS LEAST IMPORTANT IN DETERMINING ITS VALUE. It is im portant for the cwner to know the weight of his dia mond but, as a method of comparing values between stones, it. is much like comparing the volue of pictures on the wall of a home by their size. It is the quality of the other THREE C's Color, Clarity and Cutting that determines the carot price of overage sized stones. parallel line witn tne tioor cnin should not be tilted umvard. be- V cause this tends to slacken mus ,J!cles in back of the neck. Head is1 J I turned slowly to one side until eyes are looking over shoulder. Routine is then repeated to the J other side 10 times each way. J. C.RENIE, 1021 Main JEWELER TU 4.40 t ? X jSfc aa. Aa. aj. M. 4v r 4V 4k Tj Sponging Routs . Spots On Furniture By KAY SHERWOOD ,he used. Be very careful not to Newspaper Enterprise Assn. soak the fabric nor the filler be- Promptness pays. That's ther:"'" U5U"7' 1 . u" ,.! i(u a ?uiiv:. ouiiii: icini IL'I ctjJJii calors I've tried tend to drip. But I did like the performance Let's depart Fairyland and come who doesn't love him. It can only dow n to earth. If you don t, your small boy may continue to believe in magic that can transform his yelling first grade teacher into his nice kindergarten one. And when she remains what she is, he may start imagining himself to be a bad boy. Actually, it is not fine for chil dren to be constantly associated with kindly, patient, interested people. For the world isn't entirely com posed of them. That we resist this fact is our problem. We just don't like to believe that hostile people exist in the world and want children to share our view of it as unfailingly beneficicnt. Some how we've got the impression that everyone will love us if we arc just good enough ourselves. So we are Parents And Patrons HENLEY SCHOOL The Henley Parents and Patrons met Feb. 1 at 2:110 p.m. in the school cafeteria. President Mrs. Garrett Hilyard called the meet ing to order. The third grades gave Hie flag salute. First grade won the room count. There is a prize of $2.50 given to the room ilh highest percentage. Under new business the presi dent appointed Mrs. Wilbur Roil ing to the scholarship committee. Those elected to serve on the alarmed for the virtue of a child nominating committee were Mrs. who says. "My teacher is mean just as the fawning courtiers the fairy talc were shocked when the little boy said, "But the em-iry. Al Stone, Mrs. Goldie Peterson, Mrs. Bob Norris, Mrs. Wilbur Robinctte and Mrs. Marge Bar- FEATURES COLORFUL CAPRIS Orange Nile Green Shocking Pink Lilac Forget-Me-Not Black Turquoise 379-47'-5 79 area is generously covered with lotion; the treatment oil is smoothed on with firm, upward moulding strokes coaxing the tissues back rather than patting strongly. The shaping motion of the fingers should be continued for several minutes, working the many young homemakers who uirili) aL-inn mo hnw tn l;ikp rum nf nale and nrettv unhnlslerv nmv f an improved version of an all that the baby is toddling. .purpose applicator when I .. , ,. . ,, , cleaned up the sofa. It didn't Sticky fingers and other aspects ,cak m. drj Thjs a ) licator com. of toddlerhood can raise havoc k, ' , .,... ... thin line of bristles with a rubber and plastic base. You squeeze out suds as you need them and the bristles gently work them into the fibers. peror you say is wearing such kingly robes is naked!" Because we are afraid of hos tility ourselves, we don't want children to register it as truth but instead tell them cruel lies Mrs. Alvin Chcyne. program chairman, introduced Mrs. Rose mary Lusk of the juvenile depart ment. Her subject was "Danger Sign Posts." There was a question and answer period following. IT'S A WOKCHFU iTOil M with the furniture. I know. A typi cal Dlea comes from a eirl near Then the entire face and neck.phjiadeipnja. who writes that her 15-month-old daughter ha: smudged the pink upholstered sofa and white chairs. I feel it's simply too discour aging to tell her that her troubles are only beginning. What to do? If you seriously hope to keep upholstery as pre- 011 wen P"Pa- sentable as possible under the cir- night and creamed off in the morning before applying make-up. Mi' wjsjesecMsosp' "One tjwi'oi tiwi in a kfHUe Htk em electric bait pump, tjou'd Item Itwd (MUf cttal ItUld oj, llCAt... Jim Griffith Builder - Medford FOR FULL INFORMATION ON SAFE, CLEAN, ECONOMICAL' ELECTRIC HEAT. VISIT A CALORE "ELECTRICAL LEAGUE DEALER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: B&B RADIO & ELECTRIC 316 S. Sixth - TU 2-4434 EASTSIDE ELECTRIC 433 Market Street - TU 4-3184 HAHN ELECTRIC 736 Commercial - TU 4-3268 LEACH SERVICE COMPANY 603 S. Sixth - TU 2-2528 , JOHN M. OWENS Electrical Contractor ' 6840 S. Sixth - TU 4-8245 SHAFFER ELECTRIC 3830 S. Sixth - 2-5503 STEINSEIFER ELECTRIC 2030 S. Sixth - TU 2-4080 UHLIG ELECTRIC 1026 Main Street - TU 4-5512 FAUSETT ELECTRIC Main Street - Tuleloke - Ph. 7-2133 TULELAKE ELECTRIC COMPANY Main Street - Tulelake - Ph. 7-141 1 VAN FLEET ELECTRIC 2nd and Main - TU 4-4415 WIRE YOUR HOME FOR MODERN. LOW-COST ELECTRIC HEAT ON COPCO'f WRE-ON-TIME PLAN... MAKE BUDGET PAYMENTS AT LOW INTEREST RATES ... ASK YOUR LEAGUE DEALER OR COPCO SERVICE OFFICE. Hat-bv-Wir (NOT FIRE) cumstances, you will tackle each smudge, spot or stain promptly Prompt sponging with warm wa ter or suds and water will lift the major number of spots made by a baby. A skilled rug and upholstery cleaner once told me that one of the finest and safest stain remov ers, if used in time, is pure warm water. Many homemakers feel bet ter, however, if they use a spe cial cleanser. One danger of spotting is that the area will "ring." If you're dubious about the fastness of dyes used on the fabric, test an incon spicuous corner by pressing a white rag or blotter against it. Should the color run, leave the cleaning to professionals. An occasional onceover-lightly cleaning of the upholstery helps to reduce the contrast between spot-cleaned areas and to remove' the loose dust that makes sticky smudges look worse. Thorough vacuuming is needed to remove dog hairs, loose soil. For cleaning, a mild solution ofl suds or upholstery cleaner may' trt. -ii:., .,t...,t.-j., a Have you, or has someone you know, . just moved to Klamath Falls Your Welcome Wagon Hostess wilt call with gifts and friendly greetings from the community. TU 2-0736 1 ijipii i.i- mil miiui indium 11 NEW FROM BRUCE; a wax that really works! BriKi 5-Minvti Wax Remover completely removes the old wax and dirt from vinyl, tile, linoleum or any non-wood floor without scrubbing! No messy mixing. Just pour on floor and spread. In 5 min- hm pour on floor and spread. utes, simply wipe up the old wax. It really work! Rewax and your floor is clean and bright as new. For tht tasiest weed floor tan try either famous BRUCE floor CLEANER or BRUCE CLEANING "wax. Cleans-as-it-waxes ! LYLE KELLSTROM I o o LYLE KELLSTROM IS PLEASED TO Announce .... THE PURCHASE OF ML. JOHNSON AGENCY v Effective Tomorrow! OOOOOOO VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSE All Day TOMORROW! A cordial invitation is extended to past and futuro customers and friends of the M. L. Johnson Agency to join us any time tomorrow for refreshments. This agency first began representing sound insur ance companies in 1924 and has been operating continuously since that time in the same block. We will continue to represent the same fine componies, os in the past, for all your insurance needs. The name will remain the same, we will be in the same location, and you will be served by the same people including Inez Stewart, Ramona Lindmeier and Mary Kay Krueger. Come in or call us for any insurance needs you may hove. Local claims service assures prompt action on oil claims problems. Arrangements hvt been mode for all our customers to usa tho parking lot ot 5th and Klamath Avt. fre whila wo hand It your insuranca nctds. Now Under New Ownership M.L. JOHNSON AGENCY 434 Main St. Lyle Kellstrom, Owner Phone TU 4-5113 BRUCE minutejl " J 'mover M. L JOHNSON AGENCY A N N O U N C E S wjth peasure te sae 0f their agen cy to Lyle Kellstrom. It was a real pleasure and privilege to have been able to serve the thousands of customers which the agency has since its beginning in 1924. We know that you . will receive the same excellent service from Mr. Kellstrom that you have in the past and urge your pat ronage in the future. Again our thanks for your years of support, and our best wishes to Lyle for his success in the continued operation of the M. L. Johnson Agency. ... Alice II. Johnson Fred 1'. Johnson J