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-Corvallis GazetteTlrnes' Dear Dr. Steincrohn 6 Gorette-Times, jCcVyolli), Oregon, Thursdoy, April 18, 1974 i Hairdresser Says Curls Clubs Arts Family People Keep Smoking Will Have Fashion Edge Despite The warnings Children's Musical Play Performances Saturday He was 40. This was the reason for his first complete physical examination. Sort of a birthday event. Well dressed, intelligent, an executive vice president of his firm.

No symptoms. -He felt fine. I asked'him if and how much he smoked. "I'm not being shamefaced by admitting that I smoke at least three packs a day. I've betm doing so for over 15 years because I enjoy it.

"Call it oral satisfaction and gratification on the Freudian concept theory, or anything else. I charge it up to plain, simple enjoyment I know of all the possible consequences: emphysema, bronchitis, heart disease, lung cancer. But I've, made my choice. I know I'm gambling." Chest rays were taken. They were normal.

He was relieved. But I had to get my two cents worth in. I said, "You say you're gambling. Well, remember the game isn't over. You're ahead now.

But luck often changes. If you keep on smoking what will the films show next year? The year after that? Quit while "Blue a children's musical based on a children's book, will be presented Saturday in the Corvallis High School auditorium. Performances will be at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The production is the fourth By Associated Press It is very "tart-y" to wear heavy -eye makeup-with the 1 new soft hairdos and clothes, hairdresser Maurice Tidy, 32, advises his youthful clients who want to identify "with the new ladylike look." The popular hairdresser, who began his career at 14 in London, is called upon -to advise his clientele on all aspects of grooming.

And he readily does so. If a girl is going to be sensuous, she should be sensuous she may want to find release but she need not lose perspective in reverting to the '30s look." "The most sensuous parts of a woman's face are her eyes and lips," he says. Eyes should be soft and lips pale. It is the younger girls 18 to 30 who are involved in fashion experimentation, "sort of like children with their mother's he has "They have enjoyed wearing jeans, their own art form, but now they find they also can wear clothes that reflect sensitivity without sacrificing the right to fight for their opinions." All day in his Madison Avenue salon, staffed mostly with young Englishmen who like himself formerly worked in the salons of Vidal Sassoon in the United States and in England, Tidy listens. He listens to the girls who are deciding about new hair styles, frying' out 'henna rinses and talking about their It is a simpatico atmospherethe staff has experienced the same kind of growing pains.

"Now that these girls have decided they can go the other fashion way without sacrificing their freedom, they love it. I've never seen so many sit in front of a mirror and just stare as if they were seeing themselves for the first time. It is a very emotional period in their lives," Tidy insists. "It is really a period of rejuvenation," he continued. "When I came to America the norm was to keep one haircut for 20 years or so.

They were in a groove, but it is gradually changing. In England, Paris and Rome change comes faster. But the American girl is on to it all now." A tall, earnest type, Tidy does not suggest that curly-haired girls straighten their Benton County YMCA Plans 10th Anniversary Celebration you're ahead." He smiled. Took another obstinate," he said. "But I can't.

I said, I'm a gambler. I lost track of him. His firm this fine, young fellow is still a his favor. In spite of all our warnings, ting the message. Years after puff.

"I'm not trying I wouldn be happy sent him to another city. I hope winner. But the odds are not in Americans don't seem to be get the surgeon general's warning The Benton County YMCA will celebrate its 10th anniver sary with a dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Samaritan Village dining room, 285 NW The Corvallis Singers will report, more billions of cigarettes are being smoked annually. But doctors are rettinc thfl mpssaiiMrwt hf itiZdi St.

the correlation between cigarette smokinff and luncr cancer. So they've quit. Lip mans Knife And Fork Club Slates Talk On Middle East Crisis Lung cancer is deadly. The highest percentage of cancer deaths in men about three in 10 is from lung cancer. (In women, about one.

in 10. The survival rate of lung cancer patients is the lowest for all cancers about 9 percent when the tumor has spread. Even when it has not metastasized (spread) five-year survival rate is only 29 per cent. Roughly one-third of lung cancer cases will be so far along that there is no use in doing anything. Exploratory surgery on another third turns out to be futile.

That leaves the last third, for whom we have some hope after surgery. Of that number, about one in five will survive for five years. Pretty tough and frightening? Right? Have I been too scary? This column is read by millions of the faithful. If today I have influenced one just one reader to quit smoking in time, I'll consider I've done a good day's work. "Is Armageddon an analysis of the current situation in the Middle East, will be the topic of a talk by Guy D.

Newman at the dinner meeting of the Willamette Valley Knife and Fork Club. The event will be Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in the Crescent Valley High School dining room. Newman was recently appointed chancellor of Howard Peter J. Steincrohn, M.D.

Church Plans Mom-Daughter Dessert will travel to Corvallis to present the play. The play, based loosely on the book, "The Velveteen Rabbit," features original music and lyrics. Tickets will be available at the door before performances. Sentiments." The nominating committee will present its slate of new board members for next year. Reservations should be made immediately through the YMCA office.

on the passage in the Biblical of Revelation which states that the world's final contest between the forces of good and evil will occur at Armageddon, a plain in the narrow corridor connecting Europe, Asia and Africa. Persons who wish to attend the dinner meeting may contact Fred McKenzie, president of the Willamette Valley Knife and Fork Club. formed together throughout the area for three years. Cochairmen of the dessert are Mrs. James A.

Ringler and Mrs. Donald Shrader. Tickets are available until Sunday from Mrs: William Turner and Mrs. James Dixon. Conference the Girls Conference includes four Corvallis- girls chosen at the J973 session: Betsy Engle, Mary North, Jo Farley and Nancy Gros-jacques.

The council has met throughout the year to plan the program around the theme. Other Corvallis girls attending are Betsy Smith, Chris Ryum, Debbie Kistner, Liz Hahn, Kellie Walker, Megan McClintock and Liz Milleville. Convention John Terhaar, district deputy; Mrs. John Forjyth, Mrs. Richard Paradis, Mrs.

Kenneth Clegg, Mrs. Paul Hof fstadt and Mrs. Even Shaw. The Rev. Edmond Bliven, chaplain of Court Our Lady of the Valley, will take part in a panel discussion on Saturday afternoon.

The theme of the convention, "The Enrichment of the Sacraments," will be the topic of the panel discussion. Court Our Lady of the Valley will prepare and serve a high tea which will be the closing event of the convention on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chester. Miskowiec and Mrs.

Charles Nardello, both of Corvallis, are cochairmen of the event. annual children's play sponsored by the Maple Branch Auxiliary of the Boys and Girls Aid Society. A 25-member cast from the North Eugene High School drama department along with the set, music and costumes entertain and will lead group singing. Alden Stephens, executive director of the Benton County YMCA since its start, will recount some of the ups and downs in the pastlO years In a Payne College in Brownwood, after 17 years as its president. He has just returned from an extended tour of the.

Middle East where he observed conditions and interviewed leaders (such as Charles Malik, former president of the United Nations General Assembly) on both sides of the Israel-Arab borders. Newman's address is based which will feature pies made by women of the church. The Forrest Gathercoal Family Band will provide entertainment, singing and playing several instruments. The Gathercoals are members of the First United Methodist Church folk choir and have per- and creative workshops will be held during the three days. i John Howard, president of Lewis and Clark College, will be the speaker at the Saturday night Hawaiian banquet, and the Loretta Aichele Hawaiian Troupe will present dances and music.

The Tears of Joy-Players will be featured at the Friday night ceremonies with puppet theater performances. The 25-member council of Mrs. Robert Nathman, regent of Court Our Lady of the Valley of the Catholic of America of St. Mary's Parish in Corvallis, will be the court's official delegate to the 26th biennial Oregon convention of Catholic Daughters of America. The event will be Friday through Sunday in St.

Mary's Parish of Albany. Court Our Lady of Perpetual Help of Albany will be host to the convention delegates. Mrs. Donald Amort of Corvallis will attend as alternate delegate. Other members of the local court who will attend are Mrs.

Alan Zimmerman, state court treasurer; Mrs. "Roses and Lollipops" will decorate the tables for a dessert Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, 4515 SW West Hills Road. All interested women, may -attend the annual spring event hair and then have it curled for the new curly look as some hairdressers have advocated. In fact, he think? straightening deprives theni of their own natural thing having curls gives them the fashion edge.

"Hair, curly or not, is not really going totally back to the '30s because there will not be one set look. It can be kept short toward the face and brushed away from the face to soften the cheekbones, but hair in back can be any length." He sees the complete picture with "a lovely, floppy hat and a soft, gently loose dress." Ken, his hair colorist, is busy dyeing reds "sort" of Irish setter auburn, not flashy carrot" on many brown-haired and early-haired girls. Blondes almost always have straight hair, he commented. He has worked with Maurice 10 years and sees the role of hairdresser changing. They have become fashion advisers and "sort of psychiatrists" in a way.

Girls confide in them because they trust them, he says, and the staff often gets together to discuss a solution to a particular girls beauty or fashion dilemma. c- jK m- REPLIES TO READERS For Mrs. J. Yes, it's true that a person can have a ''little stroke" which doesn't cause any apparent physical symptoms. But the blood clot or hemorrhage in a small artery of the brain deprives some part the brain of blood supply and nerve centers can't function normally.

If permanent brain damage results, there may be as in your husband's case sudden or slow change in personality. This may be shy he is now irritable instead of gentle. Why he suddenly has crying spells. Why his judgment can no longer be -trusted. Why he has lost interest in you and your children.

Your own doctor dr a neurologist -will have to make the diagnosis. There may be other reasons for his change in personality. Corvallis Girls To Attend lexTure rermanenTS Eleven Corvallis girls will attend the 61st session of the Oregon Girls Conference, sponsored by Church Women United of Oregon, Friday through Sunday at the Portland Boy Scout training center. The conference is for girls from high school age through college. This year's theme will be "If Only Every Hand That Reached Could Touch." Discussions Blowcomb Cutting and Styling Men's Hairstyling NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY THE FLAIR FOR HAIR 5 924 NW BECA 753-7767 Open Mon-Sat Catholic Women Schedule 1.

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