Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 06, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Farm and Bureau
The Latter Lightens the Burdens of the Former-
The Farmer Feedeth All
The Linn F arm B ureau has jus
to consider It ss six m onths. But
cotnp'e*ed a deal and signed con- si7
th is Is stretch ip g It p re tty fa r. I t Is
tract- with the Moline Plow c< t„ seldom I f ever pro fita b le to tu rn stock
panv an** W aldo Anderson & Sons on pasture much before May 1, and
of Albany and H ill A Sons < f alniost always pastures are about
Shedd, whereby it will be poaaible d ried up In September. So, a ctu ally,
for all Farm Bureau members p id there are only about fo u r m onths th a t
up and iu good stan d in g with th e,1 pastures can tie depended upon. T h is
organization to purchase any farm
when piHn'
ply good lu a lvi'u d , a ccu ra te ly c u t and iiitM ig wMiMti'iiMt l i n e s to a very (argv
p ro p e rly p u t together.
T h is m uch extent.
H a tp in s w ith pendent tops In Jew­
ih o purchaser o f crates should de-
aauid wild should expect to pay fo r. eled effects are s m a rt accessories to
H a vin g secured It, he should do his the hat.
F o r dressy h a ts fo r the season im
p a rt by seeing th a t the crate s are made
up In a w o rk m a n lik e m anner, and, n,edla,e|y ahead h la ck lace Is to be
a fte r packing, th a t they are p ro p e rly v e ry ,nuch U8ed-
Long snakes In shaded green se­
closet! and fnsteued fo r shipm ent. By
such co-operation m a n u fa ctu re rs and quins are found In the evening cos­
g lo w e rs can feel b e tte r assured th a t tum e covering a few Inches o f what
the crate w ill measure up to th e Ideal the absence o f sleeve leaves bare.
F or fa ll, s im p lic ity w ill dom inate
o f a f r u it and "Vegetable package; th a t
It shall c a rry the com m odity In ta c t the evening gown, m ore elaborate gar
fro m the g ro w e r th rough the whole- n ie n ts not com ing In to th e ir own u n til
Ihe season fo r fo rm a l e n te rtu ln ln g
ta le m arket to the re ta ile r.
The sim p le nnd Inexpensive little
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dunce fro c k w ill u s u a lly be fo u nd a
f HOLDS HEART. PATIENT DIES good e a rly season Jpvestment.
Sleeve lengths In fa ll blouses are as
Surgeon at C lin ic in S w itze rla n d C r it i­ varied as In frocks, long, ttg h t-fittln g
sleeves being fre q u e n tly favored, w h ile
cized by Students fo r U n ­
elbow and th re e -q u a rte r lengths are
usual Act.
Just as pop ular. Some fla re at the lo w ­
Geneva. S w itze rla n d . T he ca ntonal er p a rt and fit the a rm ra th e r smooth
governm ent has ordered an In q u iry In to ly above, w h ile the sleeve th a t Is loose
ao e x tra o rd in a ry operation p e rfo rm e d along Its e n tire le n g th Is also often
seen
by the ch ie f surgeou a t a h o sp ital, w ho ,
e xtra cte d the h eart fro m a m an named I
D in n e r T able Blossoms.
Pascili».
F low ers most used fo r the d in n e r
Vasche shot h im self, the b u lle t p ie rc- I
Ing his heart. The surgeon spoke fo r table «re the uqutleglas o r colum bine
20 m inutes to the h o rrifie d students w ith ih e ir e xq u isite da in tin ess o f o u t­
lin e and wide range o f color.
T h e ir
w ith 1 he liv e heart in Ills hands.
At Ihe end o f the lecture, when the u p rig h t (lowers, long spurred petals,
man was dead, the students protested and I issels o f golden stream ers, give
to the surgeon, who dism issed th e ir a lightness and a irin ess to the table
About
objections w ith the rem ark th a t the I hat is much to be desired.
patient w ould have died anyhow w ith ­ five blossoms, arranged Irre g u la rly
w ith ta ll grasses, have a loveliness o f
in a few hours.
A u th o ritie s are not satisfied w ith effect that even the flow ers fro m shops
Bloom s o f these flow
th is e xp la u a tlia i, w h ile the v ic tim ’s cannot surpass.
relative s th in k o f b rin g in g a c iv il ac- ers last a long tim e In w a te r and the
buds w ill develop w ell.
tlry i fo r damages.
implement at factory wholesale nlng the sire o f the silo or silage field
figure on eight m onths o f feeding.
price plus the freight and 7A per Tbl. nian wh(lsp
--
t, n t for dtalr b u to r a c h a rg e s .
th e w in te r best Is the one th a t d X r ,
J H W halen, a a ^ s m anager of «.low then, to become th in before
the Oregon M oline Plow com pany I frost
who has ju st m ade final a r r a n g e - ----------- ----------- -
nients for Ibis deal, says th at near- 1
’ ly 50 per cent of th e retail price
of farm im plem ents has been
chargeable to the poor m ethods of
m arketing. E very big im plem ent
concern keeps a force of high-sal­
aried salesmen on th e road and
must have a correspondingly large
office force to h an d le th e m any de­ Manufacturers Should Make a
tails of the selling system. The
More Rigid Inspection of Ma­
Farm Bureau m ethod, through co­
terais Put Into Boxes.
rp 'ra tio n , abolishes these expen­
sive' details.
This contract is sim ilar to th -
one ju st completed in Benton and
other counties.
I t is approved bv
l» ih Pre-ident J , K. Howard of
the American Farm B ureau fed- Consideration Should Be Given to
Methods o f C onstruction W hich
W ool B lankets.
eiatiou and th> | Oregon feder­
W ill Lessen P o ssib ility of
Do not w rin g y o u r wool b la n ke ts a f
ation.
te r washing them.
T hey w ill keep
Loss in Shipping.
The reduction in price, am ount­
th e ir shape b e tto r If hung up very wet
ing to about 12 per cent, is made (P re p a re d by th e U n ite d S ta te s D e p a rt-
The weight o f the w a te r s tra ig h te n
up as follows, using a 6-16 single
m e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e .)
them out.
Simple
Straightline
Models
and
Im
p
o
rta
n
t
fa
cto
rs
a
ffecting
the
suc­
dink grain drill as an exam ple:
cessful use o f crates In m arketing
Fuller Skirted Frocks.
DM M ethod
F O B . P o rtla n d , price $132 00 fru its ami vegetables were ca re fu lly
BRAIN IMPRESSIONS STUDIED
Freight to .ccal dealer
6 0C studied by a specialist n f the bureau
>f m arkets. U nited States Departm ent T w o Types of Dresses Are V yin g W ith
P arls T ech n ica l C om m ittee
W ould
I) aler’s regular percentage 34 00- o f A g ricu ltu re , d u rin g u recent trip .
Each O th e r; S h o rt Sleeves
Learn it Eye o r E a r A id s
Cost to farm er
112.00 The firs t o f these Is the need o f m anu­
Are Used.
P u p ils More.
•
New M ethod
fa ctu re rs m aking a more rig id Inspec­
F O. B. L inn county
$132.00 tio n o f m ate ria ls used.
T w o types o f evening dresses v y in g
Paris,
F rance.— W h e th e r c h ild re n
D istributing charge of 7 |
tVh le most m an u fa ctu re rs make an w itli each o th er at the present mo­
learn b e tte r w ritte n te x ts o r o ra l lec­
per cent
9.90 flfort to have th e ir stock inspected ment are the sim ple s tru ig h tlin e mod- tu re s Is a question u n d er in v e s tig a tio n
Cast to farm er
141 90 u n il to use only good m aterial. In some els o f crepe de d in e and the b ouf- in tin - schools o f Paris. A technical
Saving by Farm B ureau metln ds cases th is attem pt is fru s tra te d hy the ! fa n t fu lle r s k irte d frocks.
1 com m ittee o f the League o f M ental
fa ilu re o f the w orkm an to understand
In the new F rench fro c k s In w hich
$30 10.
H ygiene has set to w o rk In a boys'
and
appreciate
the
ideal
which
isg
u
n
i-
a
fu
lle
r
silh
o
u
e
tte
is
achieved,
sh
o
rt
Another $0 74 can be saved on
school to stu d y the processes o f teach
¡ng Ids employer.
M any c ra te -m ill ' sleeueg o r draperies to s im u la te sleeves in g m id leu ruing.
th i“ drill, m aking th e to tal saving employees seem to cherish the old Idea , are used. A ll the new drosses show
$35.84, If the farm ers in certup • hat because Ihe crate Is a g ift pack­ g re a te r a tle u tin u to sleeves th a n to I Pedagogical e xp e rts assert th a t some
persons' b ra in s receive deeper Im pres
com m unities will place their or- age It should be made as cheaply as
any o th er p a rt o f th e costume.
slons by the sense o f sig h t. T he com
di ra early and have carload sh ip ­ possible, using any so rt o f m ate ria l so
T here Is the dropped yoke w ith
ments come direi't from factory to 'ong us there Is a chance o f Its h o ld ­ short p u ff sleeves us w e ll as deep m ltte e proposes to seek some method
o f education th a t w ill ta k e advantage
• heir com m unities, where the dis­ in g together, thus reducing the cost puffs nt the bottom o f a tig h t-fittin g o f these fa c u ltie s arid possibly also
tributor can unload d irectly from to the grow er und shipper.
cap sleeve. O r th e yoke m ay eontluue tr y to find some way to develop the
the car inti» the farm ers' wagons.
The G row er's R esponsibility.
over the shoulder and he slashed at j p u p il's receptiveness.
The arran g em en t with the local
The
crate
m a n u fa ctu re r having the sides, g iv in g the effect o f a draped
A n o th e r question Is th e d e s ira b ility
firm is th a t these gentlem en will done his p a rt In p ro vid in g m aterials sleeve le ft open Its fu ll length. T h e ' o f developing e ith e r the h e a rin g or
sight sense when fo u n d p a rtic u la rly
c ir r v a supply of seasonable im p le­ free from defects, the grow er o r shlp- off-the-s b o u ld er Hue is very p ro in i-
ments in stock at the A lbany ware­ per should see to It th a t the crate Is nent In the newest evening fro c k s and keen In a p u p il o r w h e th e r It would
not spoiled In being made up In Ills 1 there Is a su rp risin g n u m ber o f va riu - , be b e tte r to develop the d o rm a n t
house tor eno rgency purposes. Re- packing house o r field.
i tlo n s o f the 1830 empiecem ent.
I fa c u lty In an e ffo rt to a tta in a ce rta in
pairs will he carried in stock at
G rowers and shippers should remein- ■ M any o f the dresses show a draped sta n da rd o f keenness In both sight and
both Albany and Shedd
her th a t the n a ilin g together o f the ! effect a t one side. It Is in te re s tin g to
IMPROVED CRATE
13 URGENT NEED
NAILING IS BIGGEST FACTOR
BALL ROOM GOWNS
Senator Purler won all tho prizes
on red pulled c a ttle a t th e state
fa ir .
SUNFLOWER GOOD AS SILAGE
Becoming P o p u la r in N o rth w e ste rn
Sections W here Corn Is D iffi­
c u lt to G row .
The use o f s u n flo w e rs fo r sllnge ha«
proved p o p u la r In c e rta in o f the N o rth
ein Great P la in s and In te r-M o u n ta in
S ta te s w here It Is not possible to pro
dure a large tonnage o f eorn fo r silage
p u rp o s e s . I n s o m e sections the s lin g '
made fro m sunflow ers has been foun
to compare fa v o ra b ly in p a la tn h ilit»
and feeding va lu e w ith silage mad'
from corn
T h is Is not a lw a ys th,
Ca»e. how ever..'as It appears th a t l r
certain Irrig a te d d is tric ts In the N orth
ern Great P lains w h e re th e g ro w th of
sm flowers Is ra n k and succulent. th<
resulting silage is o fte n not ve ry pal
atalde.
E x p e rim e n ts rep o rte d from
tin- H u n 'le y e xp e rim e n t fa rm In Mon
tan q f the U n ite d States D epartm en'
of A g ric u ltu re show th a t w h ile It If
possible to produce fro m 25 to 30 ton*
of -un flo w e rs per acre. It has been d lf
flru lt to produce a silage th a t Is at
mm h Relished by liv e stock as c o rr
silage, w hich gives ra th e r less than
h a lf as m uch tonnage per acre.
CARING FOR STUBBLE LANDS
Turn a t Soon as T he re Is Sufficierv
M oisture— C o n v e rt Weede In to
Needed H u m u s
Gats and w heat stu b b ie th a t hav.
not been tin n e d should be tu rn e d a:
s ui as there Is s u fficie n t m oisture
rid o f weeds hy converting then
l i ' ' ' hunw s to Im pro ve y o u r soil. I
»'I it is ,o he sown on oat fields th
bind should he tu rn e d as soon us pos
• ll'ir
I f a s p rin g crop Is to fo lio ’
"b e n t, break as soon as you can t
'b e ck weeds and get the land read
f " r the n e xt crop. T h e "b lo w sand
ta d p ro b a b ly best be le ft t i l l spr u
GRASS SEASON QUITE SHORT
Seldom P ro fita b le to P a stu re Stock Bi
for« May 1 and P a stu res A re Ory
by Septem ber.
Few of us re a liz e how
ffra — season
re a lly
s h o rt th
Is n o rth o f th
?££ Pliog IJne, U iff custom-
crate Is one o f the biggest fa cto rs in note th a t many o f the evening fro cks
d e term in in g w hether the container is are o f velvet and th a t b rig h t colored
to he strong and substantial or weak j velvets are q u ite us m uch In evidence
and productive o f damage claims. O - as hlack.
ment-coated nails, not less than fo u r-
An equally a ttra c tiv e use Is m m e o f
penny In size, should alw ays be used, another heavy fa b ric — fa ille . A li vely
and care should be taken to see th a t green blue » ilk is ho-i u fo r It. T h e
they are p ro p e rly spaced and p la is d
fo u nd a tio n Is o f the fa ille und th« ru f-
Greater care Is perhaps necessary
In m aking up crates fo r express sh ip ­
ments than fo r car-lot fre ig h t ship­
ments, due to the more freq u e n t
ha n dlin g they must undergo.
For
e ith e r m ethod o f sh lp lp ln g considers-
tlon should be given to m ethods of
construction which w ill lessen the twa- ,
Showing
Results o f Poorly
Lettuce.
Crated
, h e a rin g In a ll p u p ils so th e y m ig ht
' n il he ta u gh t by th e same method.
BLIND HERO WINS OUT
F o rm e r
I
|
M a r in e
.
Is
G a in in O
,
SuC-
C€SS in Business.
S ightless F ro m
Shell, He Studies
M echanical Business M anagem ent
W ith H elp o f W ife
,
C o rp o ra l
C h ris tia n
OCT. A. l*»it
1
AppleS
y o u r s e lf. 6 0 c a b o x , a t m y
o rc h a rd a t th e fe r ry , H a r ­
ris b u r g . O re .
C. L. MORRIS.
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
CARING FOR ASPARAGUS BED
All work done p ro m p tly
reasonably. Phone No. 269.
Good Plan to Clean It O ff and A p p ly
a C o ating of M anure to Pre­
v e n t Freezing.
and
I f the asparagus bed has been
cleaned o ff I t w ill he In b e tte r shape
lu the s p rin g I f a good co a tin g o f ma­
n u re Is p u t on. T h is w ill keep the
bed fro m fre e z in g and th a w in g anil
w ill w o rk In th e fe r tiliz e r and get the
soil In b e tte r shape fu r th e p la n ts In
spring.
The Name o f Jesus.
W h e re fo re God also hath h ig h ly ex­
alted him , and given him a name
w hich Is above every n a m e : th a t at
the the nam e o f Jesus every knee
should b o w ; and th a t every tongue
should confess th a t Jesus C h ris t is
L ord, to th e g lo ry d f God the F a th e r—
I'h llip p la n s 2 : O i l .
W e H ave
EVERY THING
O ptical
T ru s t In God.
T ru s t In God fo r g reat things. W ith
y o u r five loaves and tw o fishes He w ill
show you a w ay to feed thousands
— HiirSSre B u sh n e ll.
B ible Classes Necessary.
B ib le classes are as necessary to n
h ealthy p a ro ch ia l life as are any o ther
relig io us agencies, and the p rie s t who
neglei ts them because they seen» to
him old-fashioned o r connected w ith
the P ro te s ta n t se cta ria n system lays
h im s e lf open to g reat blame.
“ Thy
vot'd Is a la m p u n to m y fe e t nnd a
lig h t u n to nly p a th s."— Dean Larned.
E Y E S T R A IN
Is th e Cause o f M au y
H U M A N IL L S
I f y o u r eyes g iv e you tro u b le o r
y o u r glasses are a n n o y in g
S E E US. We can R e lie ve Yon
Bancroft Optical Co.
t
.11.1 1st St. W . A lb a n y , Phone
The B u ild e r o f A ll T hings.
E ve ry house Is bu lld e d o f some
n a n : h u t he th a t b u ilt a ll th in g s la
God. -H e b re w s 3:4.
FRANCE AGAIN ADMITS BOOZE
Lets Down Bars to . W h is k y and Gin
to S a tis fy Demands o f
th e T o u ris ts .
P nrls.— T h e F rench governm ent has
been com pelled to p e rm it the lui|>orta-
tlo n J n to F rance o f a lim ite d am ount
o f w h is k y and gin so ss to s a tis fy
ihe demands o f the to u ris ts here fro m
fo re ig n co u n trie s. Such Im p o rts had
been p ro h ib ite d since the w a r and, hs
a re s u lt, the p rices o f c o c k ta ils and
h lg b n lls soared In p ro p o rtio n as the
supply o f gin und w h is k y d im inished.
F oreigners re s id in g here have made
desperate e ffo rts to o b tain good w h isky
fro m E ngland and 8 co tla u d and have
been com pelled to pay e x tre m e ly high
prices f o r It. R eports o f a great
am ount o f sm uggling in d ic a te th a t
th e fo re ig n e rs have about as much
d iffic u lty
o b ta in in g
tlje -
fa v o rite
b ra n d o f w h is k y as th e y do lb
A m erica.
Death B a ttle fo r Young.
M a ry v ille , Cal.— F in d in g
o f< the
bodies o f a huge eagle and a m oun­
ta in ram on T a b le m o u n ta in Io B u t­
te r co u n ty revealed a d e siw rate b a ltlg
to the death between th e g re a t b ird
and ih e m o u n ta in goat, In w h ich each
was a ctuated hy love fo r th e ir young.
T he eagle, a cco rd in g to m ountaineers,
th re e days ago seized a sm all k id fro m
th e ram 's herd to feed h e r sm a ll eag­
le ts In th e ir nest high on to p o f the
m o u n ta in
R e tu rn in g on a a lm lliir
m ission th e ram a tta cked the eagle
and th e p a ir b a ttle d to the death.
Mother Says Her Lot
Justifies Profanity
A DULL STUDENT
usually has defective
vision. Correctly fitted
to glasses, hiw grades
are ‘surpnoingly highe
or. (iive your child a
chance.
O ptom etrist.
ALUM* OAC*
Ha rulli Albro.
Manufacturing optcian.
A Special Notice to Taxpayer«
A special m e e tin g o f the ta xp aye rs o f
the c ity o f H slse y is r s lle il fo r T hurS tisy
eve n in g, O otober
1.1, 1921, at 7.30
o 'c lo c k p. in., at the co u n c il cham ber,
lo r the purpose o f d itc u s s in g the budget
of the c ity o f H alsey fo r the year b e g in ­
n in g | an nary I, 1922, and e n d in g De­
cem ber 31, 1922. T h ia notice ia pub-
l*4ffed in pursuance o f c h a p te r 118.
laws of 1921.
E stim ated budget as passed by the le v y ­
in g hoard :
E stim a te d Expenses
C o u n c ilm a n ..__ ______ . - I 72
M arshal, A tty . Sal., la b o r 172,
M a y o r .....................
12
H e a lth o f f ic e r . . . ___ . . . .
12
R e c o rd e r...........
SO
Street l i g h t i n g .............
612
E le c tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
»1000
A rra ig n e d on a charge o f pro
fa u lty , M rs. Agnes W h ite o f Co­
lum bus, O., th irty -s e v e n years
old, and the m oth e r o f 14 c h il­
dren. s a id :
"Judge, anybody th a t hud to
liv e as h a rd a life as I do, w qpld
cuss.''
M rs W h ite te stifie d th a t she
s a g forced to ta ke In washing
and o th e r w o rk to su p p ort her­
s e lf and
h e r c h ild re n
The
judge dism issed her, a fte r tell-
her to go and curse no
ere.
Street inte rse ctio n s . . . .
L u m b e r_______
( . r a v e l__ _________ — . .
M a in la in in g c ity p ro p e rty
Miseellaneoue and la b o r.
»1320
»1320
200
T ota l estim ated expenses
E stim a te d Receipts
License fe e s ___ . . . . . ___» 20
Special road tax . . . . . . . . 500
»252(1
Total estimated receipts .» 520
Recapitulation
. ».
E stim ated e x p e u a e t.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 2 0
Estim ated re c e ip ts - . . . . . . . . . . . . .
520
A m o u n t to be raised by ta x . . . . . . . UUO
L . E. W alton, Mayor.
E. E. Cross, Recorder.
C. H. Koonta. Chairman Budget Com.
M c K inney
Statem ent o f th e o w n e rsh ip , m anage­
m ent. e tc., o f the H alsey E n te rp ris e ,
published at Halsey, O re g o n . »as re ­
q u ire d by the act o f congress o f A ug.
24. 1912:
Halsey, O regon, Oct. 1, 1991.
E ilito r and m anager W m . I f . W h e e l­
e r ; publishers, W m . H . & A. A. W h e e l-
L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S
Highest prices paid for Beef, Pork, Veal and MottOfl.
H»l»ey phone l ’ V.
»1000
»175
360
500
85
202
O u ts ta n d in g w a r ra n ts ...
MAYBERRY &
before you sell.
PAGE
Ths Jury.
The trials of life would not be so
bad If we could render our own ver­
dicts.—Cartoons Magazine.
hut w anted to earn h is own liv in g In
ad d itio n.
A year la te r his fa th e r offered to
give him w o rk In h is feed sto re la
Chicago. Young Poulsen entered th e
office and began to le a rn to ta k e o r­
ders and d ire c t d e liv e rie s
T oday he
la a fu ll p a rtn e r In hie fa th e r's b u s i­
ness N ow he feels th a t he needs s till
fu rth e r te ch n ica l tra in in g In business
and
has begun a correspondence
course u n d er th e fe d e ra l board fo r vo­
c a tio n al education.
He Is s tu d y in g
th is course In his spare tim e, w ith the
aid o f his w ife , whom he m a rrie d last
year and w ho now acts ss his render
Poulsen o f Ihe U n ite d States m arines
his discharge fro m an a rm y h o sp ital
In F e b ru a ry , 1010, m eant beg in ning
I life anew — the life o f a b lin d man
In tw o years' tim e he has com pleted
th a t rend.tnstm ent and to d a y Poulsen
i Is In th e fu e l and feed business In
Chicago, does a f u ll d a y’s w o rk every
! day and. w ith th e a id o f h is w ife . Is
j ta k in g a correspondence course In
business m anagem ent.
Poulsen was w ith th e S ix th regt
1 m ent o f the m arines when a fe w th o u ­
sand troops were chosen fro m the van
g u a rd o f the A m e ric a n a rm y to help
block th e G erm an advance on Parts
In June 1918 T he S ix th m arines gave
j th e ir a id to th e a llie s, h n t among
those who were le ft on the b a ttle fie ld
was C o rpo ra l Poulsen, f n lly conscious,
h u t b leeding and sightless fro m the
b u rst o f a high e xp lo sive shell. Poul-
»en was wounded Just one y e a r to a
day fro m th e dnte he e n liste d
He has
been to ta lly b lin d ever since
F o llo w in g his d ischarge fro m the
s rm v h o s p ita l Poulsen entered E v e r
green, the Red <*rnss school fo r the
M ind, In B a ltim o re .
T h e re he to o k |
courses In ty p e w ritin g . B ra ille . Eng- (
Ilsh. clelcs and tea m e d to m ake «m ail
u seful a rtic le «
He was g e ttln r 580 a
m onth fro m hl» w a r ris k Insueance.
The Dance Frock Made of Blue F a ille
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and Blue C hiffon.
ih ilif y o f loss. An instance o f th is Is
he use o f the “ w eb" o r cleated side
or celery crates.
T he slats are
tapled to the cleats in the fa c to ry
is kln g but one piece to each side to
m ndle In the field Instead o f three.
I also Insures even spacing o f the
la ts and gives an e xtra thickness fo r
old in g the .»alls, th u s counteracting
nv tendency o f the slats to sp lit and flea are o f ch iffo n in e xa ctly m atch ­
•me away from the nails.
ing hue. The corsage ornam ent In tro ­
Some celery growers are expert- duces a c o n tra stin g touch o f co lo r In
le n tin g w ith a patent crate w hich is the fo rm o f flow ers o f a faded orange
« e n fo rce d w ith w ire around the shade w ith green blue ve lve t strea m ­
rids and the body o f the cra te
in ers
T h is model has the dropped
ictu a l use the end w ires were tw is t
shoulder and p u ff sleeves.
d together to close the package, it be
ng found Im practicable, ow ing to the
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
eight o f the celery, to tw is t tie cen-
er w ires together
T here is no doubt
V a n ity cases o f m etal brocade 1«
.f the strength o f th is type o f crate.
Chinese p a ttern s are chic.
Need o f Co-operation.
S uits o f stripe d woolen fa b ric s are
W hatever the typ e o f cra te used. It trim m ed w ith woof frin g e ,
is the duty o f Lbe_ m an u fa ctu re r to sup-
Neck a ear l^ r n e x t »va»" ii Is b u ilt
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