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iTbe SWrtos mem, Salem. Oregon, Sunday. July 13. 1947 "Wo Favor Sways Vb, No fear Shall Aw" m m . ISSt THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY CHARLES A. S PRAGUE, Editor and Publisher f Um Awards Given 1CBIN ANP BFAn iT n? licllt? At Playground Pet Display rk S-iaa k'ntllM Mfttoafvelr ta tha ase for repsbll- mUn WiUUm local mwi printed la this ewspsper. m well m all AT mi dispatches. Neighborhood volunteers judged animals at Friday's pet show as to largest, smallest, prettiest, ugliest, most unusual, best trained and lareest-family-of-pets. OveV 1,000 local children walked or carried their pet en- trants to seven city playgrounds 1ri FrMilnm I situated at schools and Leslie and The provUion of the Taft-Hartley law which is exciting g " the , all-day the earliest discussion is the one designed to keep labor unions Th results of the judging are: fmm minir in elections. It orohibits any labor organization Buk runreung ' from making a contribution or expenditure in connection with jy"s&n? any election of president or vice president or member of either "-:i cmt. LaDena Tripp, i ISIS Mil- 3S Oak H1A VJ i . I t ....... w f -- - . -talon at. houe of congress. The object is to stop unions irom raisin gmtiieit: Beetle. Marcia MacKeiiar. campaign funds for candidates friendly to organized labor or ,"! to fight unfriendly candidates by assessing their own member, tuju V.i.on and soendinc the money airecuy or luimm I camDsticn committee for spending. . r V'" Unions raise the question: doe. this meaniiht establfched ffthSJSl 1W rra will not be free to endorse or denounce candidates! 1 7i Waller at.: n. oollywoas. Charles There are two answers, one yes, the other no. The strict lan- I jUUr; John 1 guage of the act would seem' to prevent papers wneaana rtriV ) operated by unions from mixing in elections for federal oiiice. spider. Joan Davis, us Hansen are. But the guarantee of freedom of the press would probably be g11: SuiS lnterpreted to allow the labor press to speak its mind regard- w.su Beiievue less of the law's language. darter, iuo Lea it. But another question on this section of the law is ralsea trreit- KxiTdor Courttv3 rnrl that tha nrnhihitinn amities to "anv COrDOra- 2200 D ft.; (2) collie. Fred Cleveland, " ' " , . Z. m " . 1 1113 N. lth at.; (1) Boaton bulldog. tion as Welt as lO any laDOr orgimzaiiun. ouu-v m n mmj ta rrencn. 1340 Neoraska at. ' , Four Enlist in Army at Salem One re-rillstment and thr en listments Into the army recently were announced Friday by U. Col. Howard E. lteilie-en. com ma rwVr of the Salem army re cruiting offices. Sgt. Albert L, Swartz, huaband of Mrs. Olive M. SwarU of Wren recently re-enlited here into the air corps fcr a thr-year term. Sft. SwarU, who nltet within 20 days of his discharge. It a vet eran air fighter of the Pacific war with the 66th bomb aquadron of the 39th bombardment group, sla tioned on Guam. Jamrt C. Newman. 17. son of Bernard N awn-van of Cor allla wa accepted into the army medical department. He was recommended by Heibert W. Van Valln. cot mitteetnan of the Cor-allta Liona club, in accordance with the army's new recruiting campaign here. Also enlisting for three years each were William R. Groves. 17. son of Oncar L. Grove, and Virgil J. Bum. 18. aon of Mr. Eli M. Butt, both of Monmouth. They en listed In the army air corps. Foundation to Survey Roads The proposed survey of Vh stale's highways by the automo- tie safety foundation, under the highways interim rommtttee ( the Uat legislature was given fur- ttver imprlua at an Interim com mit tee meeting here Saturday. The foundation awrvey. would involve engon taring prooletaa, road sUndards, highway use. )ur iadictton and adnunistratiosL The aurvey i to be cnenple1d by Augmt I of neit year, and will rual fZS.OOQ. SUte Rep. R T. Moore, C Bay. was elected chairman ot ttm Interim committee and Sen. Er I set raUaikd, Condon, aorretary. Other eoansmttao aaambera. are Sen. Douglas MrKay, ftalaaa, asag Rep. Pat LsBsrisB, rortioaW: M. M Landon. Sweet Home, and R. C rrUbic. Baker. Aaomrla Ue see OiarU lleartatg AI4 wltk MetrodraM. tke stew battery taairUg aVrtre biit UU Uat UaUraaaeaL EUaaia-aU-a botiery goaoaaioilu Cxrlaaatve wlta OUriam. Coaae la or wrtte far free aWaaoatstraUa. OtariM Heart ag Aid CewUv f Saieaa Oa. I f ' xer dog. Courtney Kurt. It's a 7 -pound girl, Mather a ad Hasel waata to katew If yaa'i naiad taking ear of It Mit FrMay ftlghtr ,t f ,. m,TtnM'i nuhlished bv cor-1 SmallMt: .Beeue, Bill Alien. 2000 1 , n a rsi . 1 uw" W1 . - I Market St.; u goldfish, Marilyn carr. Annl A'lrilr I rttnlSi poration, the law might be interpreted to stop them I ISSrSSl.r'iV: 'ffiKiL Cai AiaiB lng any contriDUlion or expenditure mi wiuks.uuh " " i mniet : Kitten, rameia viayxon. i nnna I lonrkfilia .iJUir. nf . trident, senator or congressman, and publishing UiN- "' WJrJ.1!!! an89 UepUBilS a paper certainly calls for expenditure. Worry over that is chihuahua. Shirley Quiring, v Cat- slight however because or tne consiiiuiionai guarantee ui freedom. It is nonetheless interesting to see how general news papers and the labor press of a sudden find themselves sleep ing in the same legal bed. ' ' " '; - ' 2 Boy Scout Troops Begun ' chairman of the board of direc tors. The loan figure In tha organiz ation's Portland and all branch L 1 - . .... . ;.. 1 -..lt . . tiA, iwtuil rnuaiim writ nvtr iu . ., . ,, , a Ai nf June 30. loans outstanding I million from January until June "T""?"' J"' rim. i ' I rt ti.i ; j wai innuuncm oaiuiuay uj uat - Moat unusual: Turtle. Vickl Thomas. ci. kr.nh rf th. First 30- ToU1 deposiU at mid-year ' ' Ma 132S N. 21st at.: it) dachshund. Ger- " . .. . came to I471.12S.672 while the '", 1 V. : aldlne wuiaro. ass i nompaon sr.; i National Dana: oi roruana u.,. Moor. ll Nyllst st4 cat,-Jeatf posit balances toUlled $11,400,937, nMS ln 1948 amf(Miu were 5M.- ,U.i k rV i i- rv! P"B.r15V, iffl according to E. B. McNaughton, s 444 -nd loan, $108.51.J. V,Xh' Crl!lJl;,nC! Organisation of two mora Boy Scout troop in the Cascade area council bringing the number of One unit Is at Marion, spon- Mr. Wanamaker of Washington n i nr I vKAlf an aKIa iHmin. lien Convey. 1S40 N. 22nd St. jut, rtrait " aiiamaan iiu vt .-. M t Gi lstrator of school affairs in Washington state wpere sne serves Cocker spaniel, Patsy Heighten. )14S LarBest" family: Kittens. Jacouetyn I ifhlt ft 1T1 aTV Kamer. 1870 N. 22nd at.: (2) flan. Ai- Vaaaaaa j I McNaughton said. Flying Pie Pans Good Advertising Oram! plivtrooai I itoii Larcest: Dog. Dottie Jones. 1424 ft. I Theodora St oik. at his residence at . A , . .. . . " . e. .t Umm u-.u.t-J Winter at.; (2 dog. Sally Jonea. lam -out. r Box 29. Salem, Jul is. aur as superintendent Of public instruction. She lUSnt. heSlUtea Broadway . St.; (3) dog. Barbara Vwed by hla wife. Mra. Wlhletnina to stand up against governors, land commissioners or legislators -iefrt: T.dpole. Mlrrl. r.rfun. "p ?g2SZ to protect the public, school, tneir pupils ana leacners. van w worm tnurcn reei: w aoioinn. ,nd Mrs. rreeaa eenaon. m '" EUGENE, Ore.. Bhe bravelv used the forum Of the National Education aSSOCia- kltt- Marv ianuary. 82S Belmont st. Z,r. Tnni Miles ol Lebanon; three Flying saucers get - ...1 . . - . - . . ... I , , . Ch.II.Im . . .... . I K . . aWaI 1 Ibir fretuesi: vol. Janice' orswn t l anna. Fred aioik or oaicm. nentj .. . nv Tear airiiude as well aa in tha . "- - log, Murray Jensen. 930 Hood at.: (1) I of Seaside and Will Stolk of KlamaUt -tratnanhara Dava rimnh.il mA. I Robert Morton ia scotitmsster. On ittan rjarrel Kline. 730 Market at. I s1ta- thraa brothers, rrea uik I .7. T . . I . i.. . r a...i. u va, -K"--' " I T I -: . t r.w. miM ladjv. I wiw raiuimm miw . - elation, w hose membershiD is comoosed chiefly of duiroom NllAiTi,uri rtrt. I Henry stoik of Sherburn. Tha merrhant drove armind rite chairman. H. L. Thomtwoo and Members of the committee are Ivan B. Sutton, chairman. Edwin H. Fries. F. L. Corrutock. tiles G Arthur and Warren Cray. The 11 boys registered meet Thursday nighU in the farmers union halt The other troop is in the Fair- view school district near Lebanon July 12 -av - . " pn"orrn ?y vr lT L tUntlnn at niirinwin mi wi i a uuu, ui aimii Mrs. Mabel rJkins l prenuient umii IS erandchlldrcn ana uirev S..L-M will held Mryriuly 14.7t 2 pjn. at tha vertiaing his business after Eu 4. !,-,.. Memorial sark. the Rev. V. ; A. Zornes ofnciating. teachers, adopted a resolution condemning violations of con- Moat unusual; Rabbit. Dale poet- tracts bv teachers and callinethe strike an unsatisfactory method Beat trained: Dog. Maria Dee Hep- f solvir.c Drofessional problems. While teachers may have had provocation for. striking, f. mm n. 4th st; t Dorothy till it is not the proper means for professional workers charged ' "lh4;4rfu,,frjr? . . m m. I Laraast : Doe. Diane Hickman. 21 M With inrtmction Of youth to Obtain redress OI grievances. Nrsth at.: 8 goat. Jim Cain. SISS at of lltl T Broadway at, in una city ZtM. rl hZA resolution ought to cool off some of the hotheads in th JJ 4th -t-: ( oog. Bob muut. io ,My m ,the.g. ot U' to h" ttf ... a .a a a S A f 1 I I teaching vocation and prevent lurtner resort 10 ine sxr m school syftema. It grandchildren dchlk Cloush-Barrick chapel with interment jana police squalched hia plans to nights in ue ratrvtew acnooL 4C4 Cort BC tossing out painted pia plates ad- A. I . Pirtson. Twelve boys are regisierea ana meet w pnneaaij LATSIAN . Claxanoa Jerome Hainan. lata reat- Ilast FUh. Connie Gregg. 2411 Dorm KUiyi 1 USVin. acaw, """' " . ai 1 1 . aa aa4 TaJ lavamaaai a nin mil. ri a as-aa aiivi - . - ?Z Ayra.o Wall. Walla. Wash. Ala--ur- KMrhJ Mrs. Adah Ira. Cora Mania ava (2l froa. Larry 124 N. Liberty at.; ( turtle, Jim twa brother. Alex Lathan of Mrs. Wanamaker deserves congratulations for her frank- 5nr"-, . r.A. winona. Kas.. and Frank if than a ness and courage. No wonder the voters of Washington continue n. sm at.-.' O Vitten. Janet and" Jan- BUoT kton. Kas.;'Mra. Jo her in public office. phlne Robinson, Centralis, naa.; sara. Jet Coin, Kaa ; Mra. A rtrartiMl Intra ia nna thine hilt a hoav that CSUSCS WOfTV ' V. . V "7 l ZZ '-LlsWeTsM IfTTth at7: t SQUtrrel. Trad chUdr-n. Fur. nl expense IS sometning else. 1WO sample in tn paav u,, lass Broadway at.: ( duck, July 1. at is mmic-h t n,AUAVa rail an ear One was tha manufacture Judy Bancroft, SIS Columbia at. -I don cnapei wi are enough to provoke real anger. One was the manufacture Judy of a disc and dropping it in a yard at Twin Falls. Its discovery i dog. Leroy Burch. sae Jefferson . . . .. ... , . -.a I at . 111 dne. Petar Slaver. stirred FBI and the army to action, witn airpiana ingnis ana - it fainiiy: bora, starjorie kii-hkes tamn. A littla lnra1 Hataiva work nroved it to b I K ore. S20S H. Bth at.; s kitten. Danny ..w, .....w - ----- - - Gregg, SOSO H. Church St.; (J) a only the prank of boys, preying , on popular excitement over ret, Fred Jacobaon. - t -. flying discs. The other was the purported disapearance of a I xtvmT. ' vnnfh in a TnnMm rave. This Dromoted an elaborate, ex-I Church at.; lee Meaamer. 2930 N. Front st Ugliest: Turtle. Jim Cam; (2) dog. Ka. and Mrs Irla V" " Sah Millar- (Si doe. Vernon Adama. Coa. Wichita. Kas.. ana lr" 7l July no. N.-th st: - vrLrrf.:t:a-z piui un snwuiii aauna, lavnaia "iK" .1 .r.Wa Monday. lam. at the W. 1 . IU -inv tw jti. anu mis. nw- Ith interment at Belcreet bert Lang, 802 N. Cottage st.. Beat trained': Dog. Keith Neieoa: Memorial park, the Rev. J. U. Good- to born Saturday. July It, at near toss the metal disks from an air nlana. Ii mm m Caaapbell said buyers started AanflHtrom Installed BS Ulephoning him before he return- n t , i jLot i. j tin I'rmiirni Robert Sandstrocn was inatallod ss the new president of the Salem 20-30 club Saturday night at the Gold Arrow cafe, by Stew Patty. northwest district club governor from Klamath Falls. Members and guests were prevent. Immediate past president Don Dawson was presented with s peit-preeident's pin and George Herberger was awarded a past-active pin. Fol lowing the reremnnies the group spent tha remainder of the eve ning at tha Herbergwr home RONNE To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ronne, route 9, box 4M, Lura Salem, a daughter, born Saturday, 19. at Salem General hoe- Salem Deaconess hospit READ To Mr. and Mrs. How. 17 1L3"S'mJ, ' rd Rd, Jefferson rouU 1, a son, Z2ffiti?u?'fi bo"t Saturday July II, at Salem Brentao T. Helkea at ate rastoenee. aqulr- I route S, Salem. Jul I alatar. Mra. Grace 1 flying discs. The other was the purported disapearance of a i irf ,7-7 Venvin hui. SIM s. I p'intoe ciough-Brrek chap.! wiu I Deaconess hoapiUL vi . . i -4- T....I. Ua. I . t vu MmiKr. I SHrWP7VV Ta Mr a nA pensive and somewhat dangerous two-day search which termi- gen. o Hoyt at. Mrs. Nick Shewczyk. 2113 N. 34th nated when it was learned the man sought for had gone by WS: s. H-sh1') gr.2ihop 0M,2BNeUie u. Osbom. lugene. at, a daughter, born Saturday, stage to New York, and the reported disappearance was merely Tdfib itfugeV. ISZJPS 'S.r'hu.ad: SSiSoZ JgS a publicity stunt. Probably mere is no law to siap against uiese ig. cottage st. bom 0, gugene; two sons, Noel sunp- rnumi. vanaj-y, noiim jj'. I goa of Santa Maria. UUU ana vnun i i; aiiicn. -aroi --. i gimoaon of Flamo Beacn. uaui.; ana a l; goianan, luioi i H-nthar Harlee Moon of Salem. Dr. P. D. Baker Osteopathic Fhysklaa Now Located at IIU Court SU victimixers of the public but they well deserve some sort of spanking for their fakery We are in receipt of a pamphlet printing the testimony of John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers before congres sional commitees. It is published and distributed, not by the UMW but by "Labor's.Non-Partisan League," the Lewis polit ical subsidiary set up to help reelect Franklin D. Roosevelt In 1936. The league has been dormant for years, but gossip says - that Lewis is reviving it as a vehicle for his political efforts In 1948, to counter the jCIO-PAC and to re-establish Lewis .political power, badly bent when Roosevelt in office failed to discharge his political debt to the chief of the coal miners. The imprint on the pamphlet may be one way of showing the league is coming back to life. ' We do tiot list furs of wild animals' among the resources of Marion -bounty, but some hunting and . trapping are done here. The game commission gives the following list of the 1946-47 fur catch for this county: five otter, 182 milk, 855 muskrat, two wildcat, 71 fox, 180 skunk; nine weasel, 281 raccoon, 20 jcivit cat. Total value $4,311. Not reported-by coun ties are bear, coyotes cougar, opossum. Total value for the state fur catch is, reported at $208,878. The domestic fur industry is much more productive than that, but it is interesting to know that there are still enough wild animals to prompt hunting them for fur. Biggest producer of wild furs is Clatsop county. chiefly mink and muskrat. In Tokyo General Mac Arthur says that Japan has been so effectively demilitarized that without external controls she would not be able to rearm within a century. That is alto gether too optimistic. In less than a century Japan emerged from feudalism bar become an industrial-militarist world power She could, if she had the freedom and will .to do so, rebuild her war machine in far less than a century, despite the opinion expressed by her conqueror. The MacArthur statement reminds us of one he made while training the Filipino army, that it had attained sufficient strength to defend the Philippine Islands from invasion. That assertion wasn't borne out by events. Salam route 1: (31 Koldnan. LliM C.i, .v.. u Wood. S70 Judaon st. ' I ' -uf K 11 at the Howt 11 Ugliest: Sowbug .Howard IWtee SOTS I JJa, chTpel Monday. July It. at S ner, 730 Waldo ave. pJn' Moat unusual : ijuck, uick rizner, 103S St. Commercial St.: (I) baby chick. James Toycen. 1047 8. Com mercial at.: IS) turtle. Bill Purrlne. Best trained: Dog, Ann Tartar; (S) dog. Vernon HUI. KlebRiena naygroue Lareest: Goat. Ernest Ferguson. 2398 Lee at.; (SI dog. Lynn Minlfie. 2348 Mill st.: (I) dog. Sharon Martin, 22S Shelton at. Smallest: Ladybug. Bill Binmaq, 1041 S. 13th at.; 2 fish. Dick Simp son. 365 S. 23rd St.: 3 fish. Roberta AmiinrtcAn ftTC HinimAnn at. Prettiest: Puppy, Meoldee Palmer, children and several niecee ana 280 S. 23rd St.; (2) kitten. Bob Dixon. I ews. Private funeral services Monday, 49S Ford St.: S) goldfish. Rodney I July 14. at 1 p.m. at Mt. Creet Aoocy Scimtdt. 410 S. 24th at. I crematorium, wltn noaeourg lunerai Ugliest: Dog, Francee Smith. 537 S. I Home, directors. 23rd st: 2) dog, Chuck Jenks; (3 dog. Bob Dixon. 1 TIKLK Moat unuauai: . uucar. lunnna i Catherine vieie. laia resioeni - Barnea. 222S MIU at.; 2) goldfish. I Hopewell, at a Salem hoepttal July U Fred Minlfle; (3) ant, Ctovonna Da-1 . the asa of 62 years, following a pro- vies. 275 S. 23rd at. I longed Ulnesa. Survived by her hi From the train Governor Dewey and entourage were rid lng to Salt Lake City came a dispatch that his supporters had started worrying over Henry Wallace and a third party. The theory Uhind their concern is that if Wallace gets a third party, going the split will make it possible for most any repub llcan to win in 1948. wiping out Dewey's presumed advantage as the best vote-getter. That seems much like borrowing trou ble, not enough to make the Dewey crowd lose any sleep. We wonder though if the Dewey managers ever think of telling the people just what Dewey has to offer the United States and the world in these months of crisis. An Ashland resident is dead t the age of 94. He is said to have been the first white child born in Jackson county and the wealthiest citizen of Ashland. Usually the "first white child' born in jk region never has any other distinction: Ccrvallis is to have its first rodeo August 2-3. Considering it is th home of the state's "cow college" it has waited a long time for cowboy competitions. We wonder if Editor Claude Ingalls of the C-T is entering the bull-throwing contest I.ITTHT Emaat T. Luthy. at Roaeours. JUiy 12 at the aae of 62 years. Husband of Mrs. Pearl Luthy and father of George ijiih, af Portland. Ray Luthy of Rose- ture ana Mrs. Bars, anwiuns nowana of Klamath Falls: brother of Mra. rior m Kin a and Miss Bertha Luthy af Portland. Mlaa Anna and Edward Luthy RiUm. Mrs. Manr Manane of Santa Barbara, ana Mrs. neien uunma Gervaia. Rudolph Luthy of Dover. OL. and of Roeetta Wetnss of Cleveland. O. Ha la also survived by tnrea grana- Minlfle. Dixon; (3) Best trained: Dog. Lynn 234S Mill at.; (2) dog. Bob Dl oat. . Ernift Ferguson. Lareesr family: Kittens, naipn Imur an. 49C Ford st.: (2) . klttena. .oeraia I VWUn Bverlr of Sheridan: two eons. Minrfie. Z2 Mill . at.: , is aniens, Hau - Melvll. yiele of Portland; 410 S4U1 I EiinU, Vlala af Portland. band. Earl D. Vlele. four daughter. Mra. Alta Dickinson of Salem, Mrs. Edith Ages ot McMlnnvUle. Mrs. Myr tle S toner of Arcadia. Calif., and Mrs. Gloria Kathleen Schmidt, at. WaahlactoB PlavaraoM Largest: Dog. Janet Davis. 460 Ed ma (Z In.; dog. Janet Davis; 13) dog. erandson. SUnley Vlele of Portland. and by five sisters and two brothers. an of Hunts, runerai services saonaay. Julv 14. at 2 a.m. at Macy's Funeral home In McMlnnvUle. with Interment I at Evergreen cemetery. SIMMON1 . Dorothy Mae Simmons, lata resident nf Salam route 4. box 41S. In Portland. Rih- I July 12. at the age of 11 years. Daugh- bohe. 355 N. 18th at.: (3) cat. Tommy tar or Mr. and Mra. arvin aimrnoas. Unrrta Mn N Slimmer at lam oi nmjnw isrnvw ominiviu Uyllest: Slug. Kathryn Hunter. 7as i in ar "TTT''. . Rural St.: (2) dog. Karen Perkins, I ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pansey. and Shirley Well brock. Salem route a Smallest: Bee, Steve- Bauer. sa Fisher rd.: (21 fish, Dlanne Henasy. 11S2 Marion st.; (3) kitten, Sylvia Morris. 592 N. Summer- st. Prettiest: run. cayie Kietn, S. Winter at.: 2) bird. John 535 N. Winter St.: (3) cat. Tommy wattera. szo n. isot at. - . Most unusual: Sox. Karen i-erxina. aaa aj uimim . i M, , . , ww ., jmw www.. vw, Joyce Rasper. S40 Trade st.: (3) cat. Ann Mcuonougn, iiso Marion st. Beat trained: Cat. Darlene Ander son. Salem route S. box 235R: (2) cat. Pattte Evens. 7S9 Marion at.; (3) kittens. Janet Don. 1330 Marlon st. Largest family: Rabbits,- Kathrvn Hunter. 7S5 E. Rural at : (2) fish. Tommy Dowel. 374 N. 17th at.f 3 kittens,. Maryiou Page, soo runer rfl. The sahuaro or "giant cactus" has a root system which spreads from the main trunk for as much as 50 feet close to the surface, so that rainfall is easily assimilated and stored , in the pulpy 'interior Of the main plant n&dio Repairs " All Makes Appliance Depalrx Phone 9221 n 340 Court of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons, all af Salem. Fropano Trailer Bottles Filled Cash & Carry 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday RAIIDLE OIL COMPANY 3375 Portland Rd. Salem Campbell Rock Wool Exclusive Dealers la Alas 113t N. Broadway trail Awnlags rhoaa t4M 4 mmm mwm M8095 357 Court St. o xs ifecul mum UmriiERT 1EEJIUI a Alt HLAT-NO AlH 1 TON IQUAXSt 2coraiswW.2i sawdatst, or 1.11 cut at? to mszt mm 7773 Caplkl Cily Tra&xfer Co. LS44 Baawen K. frail, Slevcas When a Bride chooses for T.ii fo N CM 1 T-aalwS 1 itala sere the choioa Is Iatermatloaiil y I A I Sterling for ia tt j wiH d aUrrx f aa beautiful aa the world hm rrer .' U Broduced, The lorellacas el Sterliaf 1 I a f incr eases Uk each yeag as start ow t M B to Uild roar art of Iaseraatioaval f Jf t SterUag the lJatiae pcsaroaloa ' F M that sneans moat to aay bride J (1 one that moat trmly landa 1 I rharacter and dlgmitj ta mmj horn. Sis-piers) place Bettings ia Spring Glory patterm are priced at SZL80 iaclad. lng 207e iedaal tax. We CWry laWrasttaaul ftaalta aUertaatg FATTTKNi Eirisetlesj Raral Daatasi ftereaUly Sactag GVary aUraskeatrg S-eyerrlga till Ylrgtal&a Old rrewcli NactatrM atotSerra CsaartUa CkAoUny Csairtifcle r-dsrard t n Cjarkavatreaa KAgUak CaaatTM rairfos nddia avwa rvaana Margaret Orertare Ckateaa Kaae EaawaoUM BeireM Uaf Kdward LrrW rra4a4a