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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1958)
ew vvavs Light Your jving by Ruth W. Leo. hoM-fnraislilBgs ceasdltaat - Awareness of the role light plays on our emotions has led to a revolution in home illumination. Ceiling fixtures are no longer "just there" to give glaring, over-all light New fixture designs have originality and I 13 H &1L 'Tl (nslucent-thaded pull-down ht dramatizes dining table. imagination. Pulleys and other features, integral to the design of these fixtures, make them adjustable in eight; raised, they give general room illumination; lowered, they are for such special uses as dining, reading, or sewing. Plastic and metal shields diffuse the light for comfort and softness. The variety of designs in these adjustable fixtures makes possible smart and functional lighting for all home activities. Inphwog grlymp niftoo bwosh!" I finished as a pillow kught me in the face. Along about noon or maybe it was only 10 minutes Iter and seemed like noon they tired of the sport and ailed out.' Weakened by the ordeal, I readjusted the fedcovers and sank back into lovely oblivion. I was just lling Brigitte Bardot to stop whining, that I would kiss jer when the mood moved me, when my wife burst in- the bedroom. "Here we are!" she sang out. "Food for the invalid." "Well, that's more like it!" I exclaimed, sitting up to pceive the tray. "There seems to have been a misunder- Jtanding about the order, however," I said sadly, looking It the unbuttered toast and plain tea. "How can I hope to rvive if my tired red corpuscles are not given strength inough to beat down the white ones?" "Until we find out what you have, it'll be toast and tea," f y wife sang out. "They may have to operate, you know." Did you call the doctor?" I asked. "Yep. He's nrettv busv but he said he'd try to stop by fter sunDer." "After supper!" I exploded. "Oh, and another thing," my bride added. "The painters Ire fjlltf ttlic mnifiind anA ura'll Katra irt mnvp Vftll in the - " - . . . W . . I . MJtMM WW U T , v J pasement." "Now hold on!" I shouted. "Here I am on the edge of bblivion and you " Your office said to take care of yourself and not worry kbout a thing. They can give that Johnson matter, which tarries the heavy bonus, to one of the other" l leaped from bed. "Ganewav! I yelled. "Keep small Thildren and other low-lying objects back against the wails! I m going downtown!" l thought I noticed a trace of pride in my wife s smile db I raced out -the front door, but I wasn't sure. It also Pooked like triumph. i f Family Weekly, October 19, 19SI 19 i has Red Beef Frotol In all 3 fflavorcl In every can of Red Heart there's the same Red Beef Protein. Flavors are added, for dogs who think they're people who want taste variety, just as you do. Your dog needs Red Heart! 1. DEEF FLAVOR 2. FISH FLAVOR 3. LIVER FLAVOR F RED HEART OFFERS A 99 Get thi3 giant stuffed dog -v -p--k -. 20" high for only Jhf &. and 6 Red Heart lebet Big! Cuddly t Lovable! Reddy has : a silky, curly ooat and floppy eara (with bells!) He's the kind of doc I. ' every younjpter dreams of own- inff. Get Reddy at half the notmal s retail price. Kg Red Beef Protein IN 3 FLAVORS For dogs who think they're people el 95i, la HmD Dty., Jctn Morr Co. y J HANDY ORDER BLANK Order "REDDY" Novri He makes a wondci-ful Christina giftl For aadi "UMf" yoti want, nail labch from 4 cam of Rod Hoart Dog Food and your dwefc or money oroor for $4.93. Mail toi John Morroll 4 Co Dopt. FW, 204 S. LoSaHo St., Chicago 4, IN. Vo City OFFM UMITBH (Expirot DoommW 15, I95S. Allow 2 i wookt for aoKvory). Sobfoct to ttat and local rogukrtioni; void If taicod, roftrktod or prohibilod.