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Tuesday, March 28, 1963 PAGE I (AdwitiQA By HUn Bchit HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. VACATIONERS Thr., Klamath Falls couples who are spending winter months in Yuma are pictured "taking it easy" in the warm Ariiona sun. Left to right are Mr. and Printed Pattern yU SIZES 10-18 HT; TOW-PART PLAN Go your merry way al! sum mer in a breeze-cool sheath and jacket. Very easy to sew in little care cottons, so flattering in bon bon colors. Printed Pattern 9270: Misses' Sizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18. Size 16 dress 3' yards 35-inch; jacket l'j yards. Thirty five cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. Herald and News, P a t tern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York It, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number Free Olfcr! Coupon in Spring Pattern Catalog for one pattern free anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50 cents now or catalog. ' SHA Presents Sacred Heart School of Music will present its fourth group of students Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the academy auditorium. The Sacred Heart High School NOT FOR INDOORS Sun glasses are for eye por tection. Attractive frames can make them a fashion accessory as well but only for outdoors. A woman who wears them indoors or at night, looks ridiculous, not chic! if 8 e REPORT FROM MOTOR TREND EXPERTS ON THE '63 RAMBLERS; 'prove their mettle.. .reliability, performance in actual testing i v iff-5 Lf . , i I BkLA , 77" -r ft 1 MtY - RAMBLER 6-V8''Carofthe Year" Rlttll tlM. Itronjtf Ha,incKl Unit ConUruclion the rin ihtiD btuk Ihrocgh in ut bung. Masiirt umudi rtp!Kn mini until parts. ECCLES MOTOR CO. 606 South 6th Select Used Printed Pattern lip Ruftles most important fashion word! Treat a little girl to this gay set in stripes, plaids or sol ids. Use thrifty poplin, gingham. Printed Pattern 9C73: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 top takes U yards 35-inch; slacks IH yards. Fifty cents in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pat tern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Herald and News, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly1 name, address, with zone, size and style number. Free offer! Coupon in Spring Pattern Catalog for one pattern free anyone you choose from 300 design ideas. Send 50 cents now for catalog. Fourth Group chorus will close a varied pro gram of piano, violin and voice students. Soloists participating are San dra Tvrholm, Paula Bartram, Stephanie Spctz, Mania Mickel sen, Marion Bowlsby, Marlu Cos- lei, Judith Randall, Cynlle Rick beil, Gwen Owens. David Con- lin, William Holford, Paula An- drieu and Judith Korscn. Sally Hanville belongs in this group, but because of illness will not be able to play: The public is invited to t h e musicale. Cart.Too. Buy Now Durinf Your Mrs. J. H. Robbin, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Rawlins. Foundations Fashions for spring have soft. supple lines and so do the season's foundations. While gird les, brassieres, corselets tend to cover more of the figure, they do so lightly, in the prettiest possible colors and fabrics. Brassieres shape gently mold ing a high and rounded mistime, close to the bod. Girdles are marvels of weightlessness and movement, with new waistband and. in pantie girdles, new leg constructions for greater freedom and ease. Corselets feature soft, natural cups, dipping backs, lacy trimmings. . , .Necklines Vary With spring's "little boy" suits and casual dresses permitting no bosom emphasis, none is evident in the newest high fashion bras sieres. Padding and foam con tours are played dow n, with shap ing achieved instead through sub tle bias cuts and cloud-soft cup linings. Ju.t as couturiers are carving out necklines front and back, so are bra designers offering varied necklines in late-day foundations. Wide-set straps are frequently fea tured, as are back-plunge bras sieres both with straps and with out straps. Built-up styles are no longer only matronly styles; they come in sheer fabrics for youthful fig ures. Nor are long line bras- JcV') & Fvftv " .V 'sc.? , ' - . v.'- . aw t THE NEW PEARL LOOK The look was inspired by the fad for pearls by the pound--by the sleek silhouette of the '30s and by the flair for fresh, natural 1963 beauty. Introduced by a famous-name cosmetic house, this pastel palette of color is a charming blend of Coasted cultured pink lipstick and nail enamel which is becomingly worn with cultured gray eye make-up. This pearly combination adds verve to a season of neutral beiges, sun-bright yellows, paled pinks, Persian blues and grassed-greens. I'J&J Hci'iibiffr Motor Trend Magazine's auto experts never handle the "Car of the Year" with kid gloves. They slammed Ramblers over back-country roads and rejiorted, "rough roads can be stormed with confidence." They studied Rambler's Advanced Unit Construction found it "so strong it'll take punishment longer." Finally, they summed up Rambler '63 by saying: "It's an even better value than before." American Motors Dedicated to Excellence Rambler Dealer's Used Car V "i L'J Mrs. Lloyd Low and Mr. and Echo' Spring sieres confined to "problem" fig ures; they're ottered also for slim sizes to wear under those slivers of dresses that fit smooth through the midriff. Waistline Move I Waistlines move upward in girdles, and leg sections stretch longer in pantie girdles. Lven some junior foundations, fit from just under the bustline all the way to mid-thigh. They're con trolling because they're designed to be; comfortable because they're made of spandex: essen tial because outer fashions subtly define the figure. Even the loose-and-lifted waist line demands undercover control. More revealing then concealing, its . best foundation is a corselet that elongates the figure by im proving its proportions. Pantie styling continues popular in one- piece foundations, and can be found in brief to long-legged ver sions. Pastels lead the color lines, as is generally true in spring foun dation collections, and often thev're found in Moral patterns coordinated with slips and petti- slips. M-ni-musliroom One of the newest fashions from Paris is a silk print mush room hat to be worn with match ing shoes. CidSHc (-fu-v Luuitlry Station Wrigon 1 Z FA r.'tZZ anasiDMaHaBM DEAR POLLY Any guy or gal who smokes cigarettes or cigars has substitute cleaner for silver or gold at hand. Take a pinch of ashes, add a little water to make a paste and rub gently on the metal. Wipe off and shine. It is that easy. HAY DEAR POLLY-Before 1 threw out two medium-sized bureaus I removed the drawers which were all the same size. I painted them, nailed them together and made two wonderful bookcases. No one knows what they were originally, -VIC DEAR POLLY If you have space in your marvelous column. I would like to ask the readers if anyone knows of any way that a sleeping bag can be washed or cleaned up DAVE DEAR POLLY-Small children are always fascinated with play ing around faucets, hoses, etc., so I cut a large old tire around the middle, the long way, so there are two big round, harm less troughs. These 1 placed on the lawn, filled them with water They Resist Rain, Simple, pared down lines, luxury fabrics and styling for both rain and shine highlight new rainwear. The smartest "raincoats" look like any spring, evening or trav el coat, but they have the plus of SUNNY PEAR SALAD Biclid a tcaspoonful of frozen orange' or lemonade concentrate with sour cream. Spoon onto pear halves, sprinkle with cinnamon, serve on crisp salad greens for sunny salad. POLLY'S POINTERS New Use For Ashes POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Ann, and let the little ones safely sail their tiny boats, balls and other tovs to their hearts' content. W hen they have splashed out all of the water, it is simple to refill the troughs w ith the hose or even just a pan. Never is there loo much water and any that spills is good lor the lawn. MRS. D.A.S. DEAR POLLY 1 am a regular reader of your column and want to pass a shoe shining tip on to others. Warm paste shoe po ish slightly before applying It This warming makes for smoother application, easier buffing and shinier shoes. Do not warm the wax too much or it will melt. You might warm it on a radiator. -CHIP. DEAR POLLY-1 am wonder ing if a man has any chance to get one of his ideas accepted by you? 1 hope so. Ever use the rubber floor mat in the car to keep the windshield free of ice sleet and snow when the car is parked outdoors for any length of time? Windshield wipers hold it in place.-ELMEIl This seems to be men's day You boys who wonder whether or not your hints get a fair chanre, please take note. POLLY. Share your favorite homomak ing ideas . . . send thorn to Polly in care of Herald and News. You will receive a bright, new silver dollar if Polly uses your ideas in Polly's Pointers. But Don't Show It water-rcpellency. Fabrics make important rain shine news, with silk appearing prominently silk linen, silk ribbed ottoman, silk worsted, silk pongee, silk surrah and nubby silk tweed. Other fabrics include waffle-weave pique, moire, pop lin. Yur usable discards will help ui te help othtrt, Den't threw 'am away. CALL: Tht SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE ttk A Kl.m.lM TU 4-Wl mm is the way Wrap your family' in a blanket of warmth as clean and pure as a June day on a moun tain top. A simple piece of wire eliminates furnaces, flues, pipes, fuel tanks, fire . . . leaves your home free of fumes, odors, messy flame by products . . . Wire your modern home for comfort, con venience, safety. Install electric heat.. Set the thermostat to the temperature your family enjoys. Forget it. Once installed, you'll hardly knowIt's there. But you will know that you' have the cleanest, most comfortable home modern science can pro vide, thanks to the most modern ot'all heating systems . . . ELECTRIC HEAT. THEATRE GROUP Thomas Beagle, right, director of dramatic arts at Fall River -High School, demonstrated set construction to members of Starmakers, Mount Shasta little theatre group, at its last meeting. Shown with him are Donald Retley, left, Star maker president, and Mrs. Rilla Petersen, director of the group's recent production "The Tender Trap." Dresses Follow Easy Lines Spring's most fashionable dress es are those that suggest rather Uian insist on shape. The new soft mood of fashion is interpreted in dresses, coat dresses and costumes that flow fluidly over the figure, curving close to the body but never clutching or confining it. Women will like spring's dress styles because they are femi nine, flattering and easy to wear. Many dresses are doing what comes "naturally" for spring. The' new natural dress skims lightly over the figure, widening slightly at the hemline. It of fers the wearer easy elegance, as do spring's flared A-line skimmer styles and shift-shapes that hang sash-tied. The tunic-top dress, reflecting "rajah" inspiration, casts a long, lean shadow over spring fashion. Straight or slightly flared skirts emerge from beneath skinny or shaped tunics in three-quarter or seven-eights lengths. Spring's pullover-dress com bines an overblou.se shirt with a slim, flared or pleated skirl. The most casual of spring s easy-going styles is the sliver slender sweater dress with a V- uecklinc. Bom Jdipmii0 W W" ,::;:;::!:;:;; you hepour home! Mm B&B RADIO & ELECTRIC EASTSIDE ELECTRIC LEACH SERVICE CO JOHN M. OWENS, Elcc. Contractor SHAFFER ELECTRIC UHLIG ELECTRIC D. D. VAN FLEET ELECTRIC Every woman w ill want at least one spring ensemble in her clos et now that so many of the prettiest dresses come with their own jackets or coats. Spring prints arc often paired with co ordinated cover-ups lined with matching print. Other dresses are accompanied by a scarf or stole for the "total look." The simple shapes of spring's dresses arc kept uncluttered by a minimum of soft, lady-like de tailing. Necklines may or may not have collars. V-necks, some times filled in with scarves, abound as do soft, cowled and draped neckline effects. Sleeves are a new area of fash- ion interest (or spring. Although there arc plenty of sleeveless i dresses for women who prefer them, many of the smartest new styles feature cropped sleeves, cuffed shirt sleeves, long skinny sleeves, leg o mutton sleeves and puffy sieves. The wandering waistline is on the move again. 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