SATURDAY, JAN, 24, 198
PACE EICHT
siooaao 'snvd hivwvin 'SM3N qnv cnvyan
Potluck Dinner
Members of Jnycrctios mnile plain,
for a potluck dinner to honor new
members nud hope to set l date tor
the affair In February, although no
definite date hai been arranged.
Present at the last meeting Jan
uary 14 were Mrs. Jim Stllwcll. Mrs.
Arthur Trlebwasser. Mrs. W. B.
Blitdens, Mrs. Paul Harper, Mrs. C.
H. Hamakcr, Mrs. William Kuni.
Mrs. Kred Blelin. Mrs. M. U.
Klerulff, Mrs. Everelt R. Ball. Mrs.
Elton Smith.
Mrs. Cliff Jay, Mrs. Wei-ley Gu
derlan. Mrs. Kenneth C. Rhoades,
Mrs. Al Lomte and Betty Miller.
Guests Included Mrs. Raymond Tice,
Mrs. John Olterbein. Mrs. Roy East
burn and Lenore Slanlare.
Alturas Lodge
TULELAKE. Jan. 23 .Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd A. Boyd were present
for recent Joint Installation of new
officers of the Altura. F and AM.
and Order of the Eastern Star
lodges, when Mr. Boyd's brother.
Orvlllc. and his wife. Mildred, took
the chairs. The meeting was held
January 10. A number of other of
ficers Installed are well-known here.
Taking the chairs in the OES
were Mrs. Alice Ingraham. worthy
matron; William Ballard, worthy
patron: associate matron. Mildred
Boyd: associate patron. Orvillc
Boyd.
Installing matron was Mrs. Floyd
A Boyd, Tulelake.
Norway Triumphs
PONTRESINA, Switzerland. Jan.
24 (IPh-The pre-Olympic 18-kilometer
cross-country ski race here
today resulted in a decisive triumph
for Norway. The Norwegians won
the first three places while all other
Norwegian entries finisnea near tne
top.
special formula
cream
1
big
2 jar.
only
pirn tm
This half-price offer is intended
to acquaint more ladies with
the amazing effectiveness of
Elmo Special Formula Cream.
Helps soften and smooth away
lines and wrinkles like mogic,
specially on the throat and
under-chin. Get a number of
jars while you con get them
ot this amazingly low price I
LEE HENDRICKS
Your Neighborhood Drugg ist
!212 South 6th Phone 4321
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THE REXAI.L STORE
Medical-Dental Building
Klamath Fall, Oregon
thone 8712
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THEIR TEACHERS were honored guests at a tea given January 17 by this group of Camp
Fire Cirls ot the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Oldenburg on Pacific Terrace. Seated at the tea
table is their leader, Mrs. Tom Watters. From left are Blanche Owens, Sue Bevons, Sharon
Miles, Shirley Keesee, Patricia Lehto, Jana Langslet, Marilyn Claudson, Ann Henderson,
Diane Oldenburg and Jean Adams.
Gtulcrtim.
Farewell Gift
At the close of the regular re
hearsal on Wednesday evening. Jan
uary 21, the senior choir of Klamath
Lutheran church presented a Rift to
the Rev. S. M. Topness who directed
the choir in 1944 and 1945 and since
September of 1947. '
L. E. Taylor, president of the choir. I
made the presentation speech. With
Pastor Topness responding. Pastor 1
Topness has accepted a call to the
Lutheran church at Huxley. Ia.. and
will begin his work there about tne
middle of March. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Frank Subject
and Elmer Solie.
BACKWARDS
DUQUOIN. 111.. Jan. 2i Dr.
G. H. Gutridge got a hurry-up call
from the hospital and rushed to the
garage to get his automobile.
After he backed his car out of the i
garage the gearshift got stuck. i
Dr. Gutridge drove the six blocks I
to the hospital backwards.
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ONE YEAR old is Don Miller,
son of Mr. ond Mrs. Bob C.
Miller, 110 Mortin. Crandpor
ents of the little boy ore Mr.
ond Mrs. Ralph E. Miller of
Klamath Falls, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Dodson of Rose
burg. Jones-Miller.
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Amateur Astronomer Puts
Some Experts To Shame
By J. HI GH PRVKTT
Atrliir.icr. I.Mr:a u. lifts u. , Orrtun
lllfhrr I.Hural-Bti jI'i
Small telescopes in the hands of
studious and energetic persons have
often brought nationwide recogni
tion to their operators. Outstand
ing in this respect is the flock of in
struments owned by E. L. Forsyth,
70-year-old retired locomotive engi
neer of the Santa Fe line. Aside
from the care of his orange orchard
near Fall Brook. Calif.. Mr. For
syth's chief interest is the starry
skies.
Our astronuiner is an unuMtally
active member of the American As
sociation of Variable Star Observers,
the American Meteor society, and
the Los Angeles Astronomical so
ciety. Around 1912. his observa
tions on variable stnrs appeared in
Popular astronomy almost every
month. His reports on meteors are
so complete as to put to shame most
younger observers. At the time of
the great meteor shower of Octo
ber 9. 1946. he organized a most
efficient observing party, so ar
ranged that all sections of the sky
cnuld be watched. His report was
widely published.
From October 19 to November 10.
1947, when Encke's comet was eas
ily visible telescopically before dawn.
Mi. Forsyth observed on 11 morn
ings. He sent the present writer
detailed reports with the notation.
"All other dates, sky overcast."
Last August this amateur astron
omer received notice from H. L
Freeman. president of the Los An
geles Astronomical society, that
"last evening it was unanimously
voted that the society confer on
you life membership." The recipi
ent modestly writes. "I'm proud of
that letter. I didn't think I had It
coming but they said I did."
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Forsyth spent most of his adult
cnrs in the employ of the railroad
and "nearly" all his life as an
; astronomer. He remembers when
five years old "my dad took me out
' tc see the great comet of 1B82 " At
' eight he w as given a Mmll spyglass,
' which he still has. When IS. he
! bought a larger one a hi Mont
gomery Ward. "Then I really
started looking at the stars." At
'.. 16. he saw the huge mounting fur
the 40-inch Yerfces refractor on
d:splav at the Chicago Columbian
ExnoNitinn, and a few years later
visited the completed observatory
at William Bay Wis. On his way
, ht'mf to Topeka. he obtained a
I "damaged lens" for $25 and made a
telescope of it.
In 1909. our enthUMat purchased
a splendid J-inrh Bra.hcar refrac
tor for $150. His 6-inch Melllsh re
flector wus bousht in 1944. Both
are now given abundant use. both
public and private, in his hilltop
Sunny Brae observatory, fully de
scribed in the recent publication.
Observatories of the United .States.
' Around I9'J0. Forsyth's astronom
ical and photographic activities in
, his spare time became so intense
that he had to curtail them. "I
; needed a clear head to drive my
: locomotive over these mountain
giadcs." However, since he was re
tired and pensioned a few years
' apo "Oh boy, but I'm having a
wonderful time with my telescopes."
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ed Francisco De La Cruz. 242. Los
Angeles. 10.
SAN DIEGO Bob Murphv. 1M.
San Diego, knocked out Ramon
Dioses. 157. Los Angeles, 5.
ft
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Camp Plans
1'ivliiiiiu.iry (k'W'Uipmi'iu plans
fiom tne ii'Kional oilier ol I no
ivOpue iCicr iiai.ou.il iiiicst oiiut)
III .01 1 hunl ill (.'.imp .sulci' .ipplo
H.ttp. cake o tiie tto.iu-.. weic tir
iTPtrd Willi imiior chanties at a
nuvtiiilt 'lliui'siiiiy.
Jollll b. '.U.U.AM. U.MIK't l.llltl'l'
lur tne kotiuc t.U'r u.u. uhal luu.s.,
iiu v twin lOprcscimiiiYcs til tne
Camp Flic CI. lis aim li.rl tiiutii .u
tne nitimocr u loiiuiu'i.t' inui.s.i.iy
Uticriiiioii to uo over tne plan on
ilUpiOV.h I.U' l'.IIUl KtOIIIUlS.
The Miii.tesli'il (U-vetopiiU'ttt.s mo
tor a Ion,, u'.t.i pltiil aim aie s.lOji't't
to appro. .ti ui iie leu. on.il o..icc.
Cresceiti La.e
C...i... ...ii.iiu.i.ty i.ijoyrU
a Ciial puny iickl in Mr m-mooI-ho.iM'
Juu.t..i-y iii. TiU'iv wi'.v nnir
UUks Ol pulo.iliv' Ull.i Olll Ot Ut'lllKC.
till., I MOlO III pilUH'llll' VW'tll to Koy
llut ji-:.oii, low to U.iit Duller. In
orii::;c tiisli went to .ms. Uoiotliy
I'hilitlJS, low to Ali-x iViiu-rwiuiion.
llo.iie:i.ia were. Mi.v Cluia Hall,
A.r.v itiuit liriuilcy, mill Mrs. Lcnoie
Duller. The next parly will be lielit
in two weeks and the public Is In
vited. Sunday m-IiuuI in Cre-M-riil Lake
began in December. Oil leers are
Mvs. Dorothy Kiiliihl. superinten
dent; Mis Peg Kiiliaiils, pianist:
Mrs. Neoiut KcdU-k, iiitermeiiiaie
teacher: Mrs. llonuie Duller, pri
mary: Mrs. Rachel Peterson, adult;
Mm. Lenore Diuter. secrrtary; and
auetuiaui-c last Sunday was ictHivt
ed at 24.
Alley Phillips left Friday lor
Portland to visit his father who
had recent sumery. Phillips re
turned Saturday moiiilnii.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherman
left Saturday morning for Portluud
on business.
Mrs. Carol Duller and children
LaVone and Dennis left Wednesday
for a few days' visit in Richmond,
Calif., going there to visit relatives
and her mother. Mrs. Annie Thomas
of Pocatello, Ida. She will return
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. John Gallegus lett tor
Eugene to visit her mother for a tew
days.
Pete Edwards will Iciue Wednes
day night for Indiana, going there
to visit his parents. He plans to be
gone a few weeks.
Carol Peterson. Jackie Thorpe
and Eunace Phillips enjoyed the
basketball game at Ollchnst Friday
Over
20 Years
in the b f.
Jewelry
Business
Art Rci.i.iji
DIAMOND. JKVVKI.HV.
SILVKKIVAKK SI'Kt I.AI.IST
at
Jewel and Gift Shop
S A II Green SUmpi
519 Main Phone 6111.1
Kvervthlnc you want In a home
freezrr Is youn In thM nrw (irn
eral Elrctrin , . , and thrrf'i a
sire to fit your nrrrift. Fully auto
matic, quiet and economical In
operation, (lenrral Kiertric Home
freezer are compact In ale but
bljc in capacity, and beautiful in
appearance. Complete with wire
haftket.
239"
4 C u. I t.
8 cu. ft.
329
75
You Ret all these feature . , .
com parr!
Sealrd-in-ntrrl meriuniim.
k f orced feed luhrlcatlon.
Automatic Temperatiir-
ronlrol.
k All dteel construction.
Fibrexlanii innulation.
k MolKture Infiltration
protection,
Dulux Baked enamel finish.
Convenient Interior
arrangement.
it Corrosion rcxUUnt
hardware.
Compact In alxe.
I'hone filOO
ii
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A RECENT WEDDING was that (it Betty Lou SluiiMutk, lUicjhicr ot Mr and Mrv Morris
Sliadduck of this city, and Perry King Wutsnn, also t Klamnth falls Tin two, who ore
making their home in Chikujum, ore pictured with their wedding poity.
) night, They were uccnuumtueit by
Ml. and Mis. Kail Thorpe,
j Mis. Peg I-Muiinl haa unite a
! nui.ttc class mutie up of Uivnnne
Duller. Eunace IMilllips. Itusle Chu
j vu. Junior t'huvi.. Jackie Tlmrpe
! and Carol IVlersun.
Cub I it in Ma6
SLIP COVERS
Margaret Wheeler
Phiine 40.'.
Whiftal'M
new jtprinu auK.s . . . ni It-tit nitiiiy
of them . . . me poMtively brillmiil
In coloriim. vrrifyiiiK prctltrtum."i . . .
mid rrmuiti youthful In Mylinit lr
plle the nrw old -look UuU li-MKih-vis
.sklrt.t and cinphn.NUct lups.
i After rrnilniK .so much nlxmt the
new citru.N .sluuir-i coining to the
lore this srunii. Mnrthn uua lit
i trrr.strd in a very exclusive munlwr
I in citrus ttold cufeiudmr of llie
finest quulitv. on which loops uf
brown braid outline a fetrhliiK
KKkei treiitinrnt on the Ioiik.
moulded Jacket.
Another erlutle you II yrarii
over In a tou.t brown Mitt of JukI)
et quullty flannel witti a hldc-itoml
ftklri, pleii.MiiKly full but imt ttH
! extreme and n nifty, hiuh-neckrd
Juckrt e.scitllnpcfl to pcrlcclion!
GrttliiK b;-k to our uvitjihc price
rum;? and brighter htied tiits. two
of the more outMundlnfr arr a cute
ballerina on which the Abort Jacket
extend downward, forming nil nb
breviatcd f I Ittuil buck . . . and a
cut-away jacket stvle that tnpt a
slimmer skit I. Itoth are fnhloned
of fine uvh In a brulit mclmi .hud,
nnd tile former l. deroralrd bv clever
crystal buttons. Mote uimMinl .
and d;ihinit . . Is a Rabiirdlnr of
pale pink with a Iomk Jacket out
lined bv a wide b.uid of navy blur ;
Kxotlc iircens and hearty roe
.slindcs arc iiImi found nmonit the
many nrw null arrival at
WHYTALK in thr Medical-
Uriitnl buildlnv;. Minn at Ninth . . .
but thrrr arr plenty of other m
the subdued fabrics that many of
n.s MlIJ prefer.
are Die Intent arrivaU in fabrlr
llovr at WliYTAIS ... In the
Mcdical-Drutal bulldinic . - . and in
nppeanuicc and feci, they brnr Krrut
rcMniblnncc to their far more ex
pen.slvr ioc.sk in couMn-. They re '
hand-Mllchcd . . . and n coupln of
nrw colors amniiK thr u-mal blacks
and while , , 'limn Itroiwi and
Country Heine . . . o alonit nUcly
with many hades
Other much-demanded numbcih
now in thr nlove case at WHYTAL'8
include llansen'n Iomk "Merry
Widow" Rlovrs of capr.skln . . . I
handsome hand-.sewn Imports of ,
real kid from Cecho.loakia . , . !
ond nnothrr tailored tylc by Hun. sen i
In kidnkln, ntltchrd in white for con
trast. A R(iieee hull) type of plastic
bottle haft been perfected lor
spray inr on a new liciiiid deodor- ,
ant that'a aald to nafcRiiard dain
tiness fur aeveral daya and which
elimfnalea the nccennliy of apply
Injr with the finnern.
ieu vt S: Shop
haa fiomc dl.sllnrLlvc Valentine kIR
HUKKctHtlonK you'll want to we . . .
particularly the Itlenko Imnd-iiiiKte
KltiWirc , . . an cxhlliinitliiK. cleur
ruby kIiinr used for wino dicantcr
rta, KoblnU, brer kIuhhch, vu.sch, tints,
candle holders nnd pitcliciH of ftev- !
eral alzcs. There lire nlso clear- !
colored hitihball ula.s.scs. decorated
In ruby r1h.sk tubliiK for a novel
touch.
Especially appropriate for Febru
ary Mill nie the while china pieces
from PorhiKal . . lea or fleml taaae
nupn mid dessert plalea , . . not only
henrt-Hlmped. but with little red
heartn fteaMered nil over them, In
expensive, hut appreciated for the
personnl touch nrc the hrai t-.ihiiped,
pla.sMe boxes of iiiHlchen for im
printing, Ahioiik I he lume i'leelloii of Yal
enilne cnrdH . . . it t .IKWKI, ANIJ
GIFT H1IOP, 510 Main . . . are fi-HK-i
Hilt Hachcts, comic niimbera for
teen-aKers, or appropriate Rrrclinnn
for any relative In the faintly circle.
A dated wrlat watch can be mil
vaxed for wearlnjr an a piece of
costume Jewelry by liavlnir the
watch removed from Hk old act
tinjf nnd mounted on a wide Rotd
hraeelel that' modern In dcalfrn.
Mmathm
-wimi .'iiiHWH' w'W-''i'Vr!Wl.-lw''
M; .;itJi.''',
WE WILL BE
CLOSED
Jan. 26 Thru Jan. 29th, for Renovating
AUDREY'S
BEAUTY SALON
(ualul (urly drennr of calico
print are (icing ktvled hv Califnr
nia dcaljturrs, many ul w hlch
hark back to the mtaUlc rharin
uf the ovrred Wann day. Otm
fetrhlnc ronibltuttloit Inrludm a
pert ttlbsuit ttlrl ti In time at ralico
print, toppinc an I MK0 walking
vklri thai I14 a gathered luck
nnd deep hrmline ruffle.
Is estM-clallv plr.iMd this week to
llitrodiu e nlMiire the new
toundutlon uatmenl bv I.ilv of
Ki a nee which Is KUinn Woint-u it
revolutionary change in coi?iftiiui
with undreamed ol comfort . de
signed n.s It is with tin bone,-., no
clotitiK and no chafing mmiiiii! ''
Hlcek-ntUllK KIltHe. plctliicd 111 the
Intrrtt Ivmjc of VoKur. ut-ifjiN mil
a few ounces. rt piovtdes toniplelr
Mipport
In creatliut Knluuue I.ilv of
France tosed away every rule and
every t null t inn to make a Mmplr
foundation Kurinrnt that .solve.-, e.erv
(Ik'Ure prrtbietu. It .slims down hip,
)v n whole Inrh without leavini; a
' spare tire ' above . . and n-durrs
the wariline by an lii'h without
any bonlllK to Mt:ib Tin m-ci et
of all this rs in its puti nted con
sttuetlon which also provides an
other nice fcaluie in that you can
have a free and cu.'.y Mtidc without
nnv cmtinit at the ihiith.v
Thr Enhance ulrdles with waist
mcjiMitrmcnt.s from 1S to :io inches
are priced at si:i:o I.oncer rai
ments, ima Mirlnit L'fl to llic lies,
are slmhttv hU-her. M-llinn for jimki
nt l.af'l )INTK H , 507 Main .
where I. My of Ira me, "worn bv
beautiful women to make them more
beautiful.'' Is an exclusive.
Tu Judxe the qtMlllv or liuklsh
tiiweln w ben oure buying, ex
amine tlte area near the lirtn
where there are no loop. The
weave should be solid. (In hi and
firm If ou want lliern to last.
4 u rriti's
carries a complete line of .n ee ,:.orir.-,
for the amateur photographer . . .
a line thala Mradtly Miowinc iiu
provemrnt alter the lonu pcnoil ot
drought in camera Mijiplies , . . Inn
kodaks lire .still on the wan Hy
list. However, Martha lid m-r m
dlitetciit makes of Hiiiiu iiinvic
cameraa on display . . im Iuumii,
Ka:tmau, Kryntonr, Jtevere, I'crlcx
. , . all well-known mittin.
HlKht now the film stink in ihi.',
department at Currin's Is complete
except lot the H and Hi lulllliuctcr
mattuiiie hhn and Hitun reviulnr , . .
ntlll allocated, i-'or bettliuirr.', v, ho
wiint to develop then own plenties,
there n complete l.astman photo
lah oulfit . . . and ainoiin the in uiy
ileiua impoiiiint to camera hoi.-'j.vi'.t.i
obtainable here me adapter ilmih,
lens hookfi and filteia for nlnio:,t any
camera, Iiu 1 it iiicIim, uluU: vlewcn,,
photo ilood lamps.
Another thhiK . . . oii cm ttel
expert advice on phul.acntplr, .tt.
CUJtKIN H VX)li UUUOS . . . Mnth
mitt Main , , , Irolu "Uoc' Cook
wlioir know-how comes from an pi
lerc.slltiK background of ltd years'
experience In this field.
fh 4' 1 'mill f Jar
In hiMiri-wliuiliiKly K"y wiili Viih n
Hup ciiiidtcfi In hulk or iiitckiiKi'.t
. . but ninro nljiiiil llii'M In I
Of liitiTCHl rlKhl. now . . . imiiirii
lmly Id llie Alli'itrrlll lulu, ... Is
lUTiviil nf iinollKT Hhlpmrnl of ilio.'(!
cmIIcIiik III 1 1 t Swcrls , . , I hi' iiilnl.i
In oiii'-half or poiiuil Ikixch mid llie
I'horolitlu cifiiin.H In one or two
pound hlos.
AllnllllT Mipply ol Mini drill Inn.',
ilili' Suniir l ixpi'i'ii'd niii.l. miy
In V . , . liirllidliiK Hie Muplr riiini
tlmlK provml cvor mi poiuliir unil
the molili'd ciiudy llcms Hint luiikc
n thoiiKhtlul, InrxpniHlvc mil.
In cbko you'ro nurloun nhout the
round flntllcn Willi Ihn iillrucllvi'
Hpnde plain lii'.Hlun, llioy'rn I ho now
imuiid cnntiilnoi H for I lim y llrown'x
famous Alinnn Oiiioru , . , iilwuyK
nhtiilnnbla nl. Iho I'KI.ICAN CANIJY
JAR , , , TU Miiln.
rnifttn
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C -rrf t ie.
Phnnr SMS
Toif m Apparel
hah unoiliri M-lcctloti of new blous
arrivals to nvie intrirjit in your
winter null al this lime of year , . .
muni rx(lllslle ot which 1a HwIm
Imported ballle . , , demurely alirrr.
Dainty bur nud the fltieot of tuck
init extend down the fiont in a V
htiape This same detailing Is re
prated on thr back of the bloUe,
which is (pilte uuu-siinl . . . and on
the rut fit of full, push-up Ieevr
that ute it a modified tilbMUi-Uti
i(Kk
Another l.illnr M4id ballhte with
Iouk sli-rxe.s Is HUM ll Mlllpler 111 de
slKiilui: . but has a detachable,
lucc-cdfccd Jatmi nt the iicckljn
for thai rxtia touch
There air three new iyle In lovely
white cretMs. too, at I.ONCIH , , .
'ilU Main . . , all f horl-sleeved (na
lea tines a meticulous, a 11 -tucked
It tint it not Iter combine Jarr
and tu kum lor n pretty yoke rf feel
iieiow the neckline . . and the
thud tins n soft cowl netkllne With
a bit of artful hem tltchlnif lieie
and thete
MUIvi'h
rollon hi'p
M-cond IIihh
rrfrrshmu mid t
fix iitcd on the
Is ItlliuiT up with
'1 Atulntt-Mimmer
hook fur nl honir or niMml wrnr
. . itliil vou ll Ih rrr h plrimrd
ith their noiiiuml priir tun-.
iwciiillv rotiHitlrrtiiK thr juiinrl
ilylot itlld ipilihlv of fnhili'n.
Nrlllr li,n' "l-'lrvi'iiUirr" muu
lvo.ili'if'M of riinlril tiiir nr
ll4lti.Hurn KrirsutkrM . . ill
fn nh nnd .-mart a.i tall hr nnd
ouo-plriT rlottittira bv lllf MHllr
drMiriU'r li.ar niluptr-d Ihr ' nrw
lofik " villi lo'ii;. fitifd torn uuiMx
l oil by flitrlni; hklrli Crisp
pltpio triiin. pur. nl.- n unil finish.
I'tiii". on thc.e i:m.:c tn.ni 85
to M P'.V
'I'mo s.ii".iiti dio-'.". . , itnothrr
om.ii.iiiiinit lino of w.l-lutlilm, iid
vorh od in Vti'ini- . mo fii.'.h
loni'd of II'..- ".rl!-in ..' n II in lllirr
r.ilirlis in M.ii' . nr x. v plaid KitiK
hiitiis . i ol ilia.Mi.Mii- ratlin pilnu
lliot i; r '. hoi" l'i ti"i iditrl nt
$!i :.
Klr.t -.Su.tnii in-, of Iho I On Is I luil
son .fintlitri mill tho Jiuir ltrnllrt
ill M.i " II to Hi . Imvp just
it hod tho rollon ihop of Mil..
I.KIt'S . . . iiia Main . . . unil If lliosn
lir.st riinv.il'i in" nnv t-riiorlon,
llli'l'o'.t Ktilllt; In !: i.onir IlllltlltV
itltr.i'iivf Ito.li', n tho.-o toulliftil
Inn".
S'iv.v Sd f'vt
In.. Ion': lo" n ii v. it it I ii'; iho nrriviil
of ( l 'lo: li Ii h old Miitisr st riip. h
hi' ml of i ..no mid Ciiniidiiin luiiplo
ii'ima thitl's Mitd to ho untiMiiilly
llmoilul mill now Hk horo,
luviiltinc vo.ir liiiliiiiionl !
t: nip mill lilsi'uit.s M'oin to un
loiii thor. mi you'll ho ttlutl In' know
Hint Unlhiidit (Ivrn llouilv llnllor
mllk H'miiIU ii it nilllln iiviillnhlr.
I'lii'krrl Ion to n lonlnlnor, thiy're
nil roi'ily for Ii:iI;Iiik . . . mid (an
ho nii ti-lv kept in Iho ro(riKoriilnr
(or miiiio I it I If ilino
'Iho Monuroh lino Im.s hoou com.
Iiik forlli with ii ifoodly tiuinhor of
lllti'io.'.lhiit fnotl.'i lately . . . uo
of the netti'M holnit Ihmslun llrpiw.
'IK. II I H in 1 it miiiio lor Knltuls . . ,
mill Tiny H'lnilo llooi, pm kod III nr
more to u omi
Hlinrlriikc I'molion, hllied yollow
r'reoi.tones, Imvo boon nueli n nloiuly
.seller Hlmo their flr.sl. npponriincn
lit IMNU S'llllivrr MAHKKT, I'orllor
of Ketonlh nnd Pino , . , unit
Miirllui N reoiiininondliiK thorn for H
qiilok mill easy iIoksoiI. lo plonso tho
fmully. Thoy'ro nviilliihlo In Ihn
.stmiller No. I tln.s, ns well ns Iho.
lai'Kor a'j'i..
Hliin iliiiiisliui n ru. nirprt
iiiaiiiiliioliirors rrenninirtiil .olorl
ln uliinlr Muit'i sllnhlly mnm
Inlensp thnn tho imr you Ii n ri
plimnod, lironiiso rusn anil onrprln
"rny ilintn" urior thry'rn In usr
for n If Meek, ciiisrnoati of
wonvp slmilflrt quality. Tlllr
nhiiidd Im olRlit or nlnp tufts In
Iho Inch, mid the pile nhimlil hit
thick mill prlnity In llir liuicli.