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PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, IBM FRANK JENKINS Editor Entered u leoond clut matter kt the post office o( Klamath Falls, Ore, . on August 20, 1806, under act of congress, March 8, 1879 , ., MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusive!; to the use (or publication ( all the local news printed in this newspaper u veil u all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mali ,,, ,X 4 months $6.50 By Mall year $11.90 By DEB ADDISON We don't like to take issue with the publio servants, and agree that It's pretty dumb to pour urease down the drain, but we will have to take a fall out of Taxi Thomas, the city engineer, on his suggested method of disposing of excess cook ing fat. Taxi advises pouring it in a can, and then when it gets hard tossing It in the garbage can. That ain't the way to do it. Pour it In a can all right, but first put in the can all available chunks of stale bread and other kitchen scraps. Then, when the grease congeals, put the whole works out for the birds. HO HUM DEPARTMENT' wi!en the bubbling Of corruption Vii&m ttiA liH mr ih nmtTii-ni nm Pres. Truman finally wound uo'by savlne that Att. Gen. McGrnth would be responsible for cleaning It up (Including his own depart ment). ; ' Now, finally, we. have, one New bold Morris of- New York appoint ed as the strawboss to do the job: But, before he gets to investigat ing, there's some Investigating of him. "I never got a dollar" out of the surplus tankers deal, says he. Ho hum. . Interior Sec. Oscar . Chapman had delivered an untimatum for bidding the feeding of animals in national parks. You can well imagine the chip munks straining their little, fat sides to turn over In their hiberna tion at the edict. ' NOW IT CAN BE TOLD: Lakeshore Drive had a bear all last summer. We daresn't mention it while the beast was ambling around. Now he must be . safely asleep In some snug cave or cran ny. Bruin was, a great 'boon to the whole Drive. Grownups found him subject of lively conversation at any dull moment, arid the young sters ... The little ones always will re member the- Summer of the Bear. KLAMATH FALLS I wish to answer Mrs. D. K.'a letter, which was In the Herald and News of January 30th. I agree with her when she -states, "From the cradle to the grave, the question, What Is there in it for me? How much-can I get for nothing?" seems to be the root of this trouble. We -"cannot blame the teachers or all the officials of our government entirely for this condition. ; This condition started in the home when the child was. still a baby In arms. I have heard moth ers and fathers say to their babies "Now you be good and don't cry and we will bring you home some thing nice." There is the founda tion for a lot of the trouble in our "Youth of today.'' Mothers and fathers try to buy their childrens love and obedience, instead of teaching them that they must obey because it Is the right way and it Is God'a way. A mother is the strongest edu cator, there is for either- Good or Bad. Mothers and fathers should build character. Parents create In their children a desire for amuse ments to be always led, rocked, tossed or talker', to and 'then these same parents In after years are ready and w'.illng to blame the teachers or officials In government or bad associations for the very things they are responsible for themselves. To love a child does not always mean to give them every material thing they cry for; many times love is in the with holding. Parents have to be con stantly on guard for the child re quires love and affection all their lives. Parents should win their children's confidences. Parents also should teach their children that the "World does not owe them a living." Bo many teenagers of today give cut the impression that the "world owe's them a living" and they are going to get it. Parents should teach respect for the rights of oth ers property as well. Teachers should not be expected to act as parents and do the work the par ents have left undone. PARENTS TOO It Is true, there may be some teachers, in the categprv which Mrs. D. K. points out, but then there are as many mothers and fathers who are not willing to be bothered with their children. They like their children Just as long as they do not have to be bothered with them and they are not inter fered with in pursuit of their own pleasures, such as the Beer Tavern or Gambling Halls. Why should all teachers good or bad be Classed into one group anymore than all momers ana lathers? I wonder if Mrs. D. K. has had any recent experience with the teachers or is she merely taking eunie one eise a wore- lor it about some remote case. It may be a good thingf or Mrs. D. K. to spend a week at the Mill's Elementary School. I would suggest that she start some Monday morning and stay with the classes all day and continue It for one week taking a new class every day and then she will be capable of passing Judgement or give an opinion on some of the teachers. . I'happened to have had a recent experience with some of the teach ers at Mill's. My little granddaugh ter came from a foreign country and she was three months late starting to school. Her teacher stayed after school and worked with her and brought her up to where she could pass with the rest of the class. Also I have since seen this same teacher working with other children the same way and she had the patience of "Job." I can assure Mrs. D. K. that this BILL JENKINS 'Managing Editor Many a group of wide eyed shavers ventured an expedition up the ridge, to return pell-mell in a glory of high excitement with the hot breath of Ursula on their heels. Oh yes, the bear was seen. (Not by grownup eyes as the youngsters did. of course; but he was seen occasionally as he made his es cape from the disturbing presence of man or dog.) We didn't dare mention it when Bruin was about. The perverse ness of man would have sent some one out to track down and slay this innocent clown of the woods thus ending the high Interest of each youngster's summer. i 11 turns out Ed Creagh was '! About a month i ago we ran hi- "T M i Virginia ; . ...n ... . ......... anion? other thinffs. said!' "No, Virginia, there isn't any Texas. Texas is Just one of those good-natured myths .'. . v . "Figure it out for yourself. Vir-i ginia . There couldn't be a Texas. No nation on earth, not even this rich and powerful land of ours, could: afford a Texas. If Texans really: existed, there wouldn't be room for the rest of us. Before you knew it. the whole country would be overrun by Texans. And that way madness lies." 1 ' The myth started. Creagh ex plained, when someone said. "Noth- uvs sure cept deatn TV raxes. "That's- a good one." his friend replied, "nothin's sura 'cept death n Texas." . ' . But it turns out that Creagh was wrong, because, Virginia.' some of our cattlemen have been there. Borne of our own flesh and- blood citizens have been to Texas, to the national cattlemep's meeting. They say there is a Texas. you teu Virginia," said Henry Gerber (it took him five weeks to find his way home) ."You tell Vir ginia that ; as scon as you get a little way south of Red Bluff vou can find Texas everywhere from the Pacific, to the Atlantic." Or maybe we are being overrun by mythical Texans. And that way madness lies. ..... teacher did not take time 'out to put ttn Up stick, nor fix her hair or " smoke, cigarets. r, When school started this year, my little granddaughter was too ill. to attend school retmlarlv and had to spend a great deal of time in - oed, and her second grade teacher took such an interest in ner that she came to the house. (after she had SDent the dav in her class room and was tired) she helped her so that she did not get behind with her school work. This same teacher Is trvine to teach ner pupns nearness, courtesy, neat ness in their personal BDDearance ana priae in keemnz their desk neat and clean. That is what the parents should teach the child at home, to be neat, courteous as well as honest and thrifty. A child will reflect their training at home in the class room. The teachers take their lunch time and their rest period in nlannine their work and correcting papers and they ie noi an smoxing cigarets or fix ing their hair. CO-OPERATION I think the parent shnnirf v.in the teachers by a greater co-opera- uoiem vi expecting these teachers to be mothers nnri fhi. wen as leacners. our system of education perhaps is far from perfect, but if von win r-nmnaa -it With some of the other jrvstems usea oy otner countries we will stop condemning" our teachers. Of course our teachers are underpaid and want more money, can you blame them? They earn, every liicjr me paiu. i cannot Dut wonder would Mrs. n. K umrir nu long confining hours for th aom pay me leacners get7 Furthermore if you want to attract better people Into the teaching profession; why do we not give them salm-ips in accordance with other professions ui course mey protest, they have the right to do so; they cannot go to school looking dowdy and un kempt. We would object to that ana Mrs. jj. k. Knows that it some times lifts the morale of a person to fix up a little.' We expect the teachers to be models of virtue. Suppose we parents turn the ta bles and look within ourselves for the trouble with the youth of today ana stop blaming others? Again i say teach the child that the "America does not owe them a liv- ing," but gives them the oppor tunity to earn a living and to make a success of his life whether it be either Good or Bad, it is ud to the Individual and to the training he or she received from his par ents as well as from his teachers, and the way he applies and uses his teachings Is what makes him a healthy, happy and useful citizen of tomorrow. Sincerely, MRS, H. B. Former Football Star Dies WASHINGTON. Ptt. IjH Wllhnr Henry, 62-year old ex-football great and Rt.htpt.fn rilrnnfnr . i-naph at. Washington, and Jefferson College, died at his home of diabetes Thurs day. Henry, who hari hen xriHxoiiv ill ' for several weeks, once was hailed by the late Walter Camp, as "the greatest lineman of all time" and "one of th mnnt . markabie performers ever seen on a gridiron." An All-America tackle ot. w.t In 1919, Henry was named last year as a tackle in the National Football Hall of Fame. They'll Do It Every ' .TrrM PMSUL0 IS A fWSTRATTO ) THIS IS WORSE WAIT UP! V?'T 60t WIOTER-fllVE HIM J THM NOT HAWK f 7 PLAY WCCWWO'- "0 CAti LLy A UIULCLE NjD LET 4 A PlAtto FL4YF?- 4 cm know rr? M JtoSdr u him eo ojt id iwe- Y( hed dsxjaW out I DE-nDDLE-UM-W- M-pv ,. -sA." -fSSS VMEti HE'S NOrN H Sif5" villa ,-gjsWf There's oms op these b lYjii v " - ifcfflr-w j-LLLl wirsn hummers at every raMU Mn:BA JPMNOPUB?SEieoiV- ISZTisCv - C'l00 W LiPft M4RC BRe:DT, or rati Kivn rRAttun atndicau t. "wony WASHINGTON () Wilbur Peeble. the average American citi zen, is making his own on-the-spot investigation of the goings-on in the national capital. Here is his latest Teport to his wife. Trellis Mae: Dear honey,. Well, your old man Is beginning to find his way around the gTeat marble swamp. Todav I learned how to spot one of J. Edgar Hoover's boys. I man aged to snap up a left-over Repub lican box lunch at a bargain, and I was eating it on a park bench when a young man carrying a briefcase walked by with an In nocent air. -i 'Looks pretty suspicious," T said to a fellow on the bench. ''Bet he's on the way to pay off a bribe." The fellow Just laughed. "You must be a stranger," he said. "That's an FBI man. You can always tell "em. They're the only ones In town who still have the self-confidence to carry a brief case." After that I moseyed over to call on our Congressman. Did I tell you how to tell a Congressman from a Senator? The Congressman is. the One with the hungTy look- he's hungry for the Senator's Job. There is another difference.- A Congressman always asks, "what C8n I do for you?" But a Senator lust listens to you and says, "that certainly is heart-warming. Yes. sir, that is real heart-warming." And then he wanders away, feel ing he has helped better your world. As I was waiting In the anteroom I heard our Congressman say to his secretary: wnat, another constituent? What's this one want smallpox? Get me my other Jacket out of the closet the one with the patched elbows. I don't want him to see me in this sport coat. You know how constituents always get the wrong Idea." But when I was ushered in he wrung my hand as eagerly as If I had had an oil well in it, and said: 'I just want you to know that It is only the sight of a friendly face from home that makes this whole Job worth - while." "Hullo," I said. He sat and brooded over that. "Yon said hello." he remarked worriedly. "Now, Just what did you mean by that?" - Well, Trellis Mae, that's Wash ington for you. No matter what you say to a fellow here, he al ways suspects you didn't mean all you say or else didn't sav all you meant. This is the capital city of the hidden meaning. t Our Congressman was fretting over a mass of papers on his desk. "Been working on my Income tax return," he Said. "Taxesl Taxes! Taxes! I don't know how much longer I can afford to live in this country on the pittance the gov ernment pays me." When I asked why he didn't have an. expert from the Bureau of In ternal Revenue go over It with him, he said: "I did have one of those fellows helping me. But right now he's busy explaining his own 1949 re turn." Well, I showed him a couple of deductions he didn't know about, and I never saw such gratitude in a man in public life. 'I got to do something for you," he said. "How about letting me take you to a cocktail party?" It didn't sound like much of a reward to me, but I went. Pretty dull. The buzz of gossip about the lady who arrived in a mink coat died away after it turned out she was the wife of an Iowa soybean magnate. The Senators grouped together and talked about how awful It was to be a Congressman and have to explain your mistakes to the voters every two years. And the Congress men bunched up and began telling jokes on the Senators. The best was this one: A Senator visiting the United Nations building In New York met a pretty girl employe. She worked for UNESCO, which Is an edu cational, cultural and so forth or ganization in the U.N. "And where might you be from, my dear?" asked the Senator gal lantly. UNESCO, Sir," she replied. 'UNESCO? Isn't that heart warming?" marveled the Senator. 'I Just want to say that's a mighty fine little country, young laay, ana it certainly did a big Job in the last war." Well, so'lontr. Trellis Mae. To morrow I'll write you about how nobody Is anybody in Washington unless he owns a ghost and an In dian. - Your loving husband, Wilbur. PRISON DOCTOR QUITS SALEM lifl Dr. Harvard C. Moore, state penitentiary physician resigned Tuesday after serving two years. He will return 'to his borne In Eugene. Warden Virgil O'Malley said he Is trying to find a new doctor. ur. Moore Is the first full-time doctor employed at the penitentiary. Time r - v- ticnts KtsritvKri BLOOD DONATIONS ASKED Klamath Falls citizens are being asked, along with all other communities, to donate to the blood bank. On next Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 11 and 12, the Red Cross bloodmobile will be in Klamath Falls, taking donors scheduled for January as well as February. It you care to donate, you are asked to fill out the at tached coupon and mail it to the Red Cross offices in the Armory immediately. The Clinic will be open from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Monday, and from 12 to 4 p.m., Tuesday. Please list an alternate time on your card. Nursery service will be furnished those with small children, and transportation will be furnished those wishing it. The blood will be taken at the Armory. KLAMATH COUNTY BLOOD PROGRAM Donor Plsdgs Card Name . - Address (Home) t (Business) Telephone -...(Home) ; (Business) Group Affiliation .'. I am wllllae U donftU for bUi tbraaih th Rtd Crn BUi Prvfrtm ta stilit la uvlnr mtcnc't lift. PREFERRED TIME LIST DAY ALSO Truman Reveals Harrowing Threats of WASHINGTON OD President Truman is getting pretty tired o( delays in the rebuilding of the White House. He wants to move madam and the baby that's Mrs. Truman and Margaret back into the mansion the first week in April. The President's Impatience was reflected Wednesday when he took White House newsmen on a 45 minute tour of the residential sec tion, from which the Trumans moved shortly after his 1048 elec tion vlctorv. EXAMPLES ' He cited two examples of whv the family had to take refuge In the Blair House, across the street on Pennsylvania Avenue. He stamped his foot sharply on the floor of the sitting room of daugher Margaret's suite. This will hold, he said. He re called that one of the legs of Mar garet's piano had broken through the floor in 1948, narrowly missing a drop into the family dining room below. By MARJORIE OVGARD - .1 Paul Harvey he reported the first blackout in American territory and the arrival -of the fleet in port. His stories written, he returned to the U.S. on Dec. 5, 1941. Just two doys loter, the fleet on which he'd mode hit report, was the cotostrophe of Pearl Harbor ... He has worked up to being ranked as one of the most popular of ABC's news commentators. "I intend to make no move la obtain the nomination. If I am nominated in spite of myself, I shall not actively campaign." - No-, not Eisenhower but another soldier one used these wards and bicama president of the Unitad States. Edward Arnold portrays the praiidtnt-alect during hectic days ef hit compolja in hit "Mr, Pratident" dramatisation tonight at 7:00. ABC't international news program, "Foreign Reporter," will report on the new optimism pervading the continuing negotiations at Ponmun jom for o Korean Armistice, when Richard Rendoll, ABC't Tokyo cor respondent is heard from the For East tonight at 8:45. Mulic from Ireland, France, Sweden, Switzerland and Italy will be featured en tonlght'l "Concart of Europe," 9:30-10, Than programs emanate from (aril and are haard each TJiundoy night en ABC. Thll hat become one of my favorite muticalrogramt avan Ilka the theme mutlc. "Othello" is Saturday's Metropolitan Opero presentation. Fea tured os "Othello" will be Romon Vinay. Eleonor Stever will ting Ihe role of Desdemona. By Jimmy Ilatlo i!l94 CINCINNATI , OHIO g-7 (Signature) Old Residence On another occasion, the Presi dent recalled with a grin, he was bathing when the tub In his own bathroom began to sink beneath him. If it had dropped, he said. It would have fallen iwlth him in It) into the room below where Mrs. Truman often entertained gucsla. KIDDING , He said he kidded the vmadam about what she would have done If she had been entertaining the Daughters of the American Rev olution and he had suddenly ap peared through the celling In a bathtub. Mrs. Truman didn't think it too funny, he said, and told him he wouldn't have enjoyed the experi ence any more than she would. . It would have been a state en trance, he commented. It was an exciting, if somewhat strenuous tour for the reporters, who had difficulty keeping up with the President's old Army pace ot 120 steps a minute. You find more things when you cleon house. Been trans ferring files, and straightening up around the office, and I found o picture of Paul Har vey. Had a telephone request for Poul's picture, obout two months ago, ond I thought we didn't have it. So to the lody who called, here he ls.."Poul Harvey" Is the dramatic news commentator you hear every day ot 1 :00 and Sunday nights at 7:00. Harvey started in ra dio while, he wos still attend ing th University of Tulsa, Oklo. Loter, while on Ihe staff of the ABC outlet in Sl. Louis, he was assigned to Hawaii to cover the U.S. Fleet's entry into the Pacific. While there, AB? KUITOHS'8 Nolei This U the eighth of 10 atorlci explaining hnw to make our your 11)31 Income tax return. , j , WASHINGTON Ml Here are some reminders on what to do, mid what to watch out fur. If vou're making your 1951 Income lax re turn on form imu-A ur (he 1040 snort-iorin. . 1. If hu.sbnud and wl'fe lunka a Joint return, both imi.it slgu it. 2. Be cure when you hand in your return lliul you uitneh to It all the reclpls Form W-il-glvon you by a bass as uroof of what. h paid you and how much tax he wiiiiiu'iii iioiii you lust year. 9. B curvlul. undor ttm Nn 1 on both forms, lo claim all the exemptions t which you're en titled. For rjieh you knock ttiUO oil your income before what's left la taxable. . Everyone flllns a return net 600 exemption for himself, another $t00 If he's blind, and still another $tiO0 If he's B5. That would give a ti year old bllml man a tulnl of J 1.8t)U In exemptions. it your wile had no liu-om. mid you alone lilo a roturn or If alio Mrs Jointly with you you get a $600 exemption for her, another il00 It Nhe s blind, plus another . ?ouu 11 nnc a tu. But for u dependent a wife Is never considered a dependent you get only one $600 exemption and nothing extra If he's blind or 66. Note: If your wile had any In come at all. no mutter how small, you gel no exemption lor her unless she flics Jointly with you. If she files separately she claims her ex emptions on her return. 4. Remember Unit Form ItHO-A and the 1040 short-form can be used only (or reporting Income under $5,000. If you're reporting more Income thun Hint, you can't use either of those two forms. You must use (he 1040 long-form where you, figure your own tax. Any undrr-U.OOO person can use the 1040 shorl-lorm where vou find your lax In the table on the back. But If you're under $5,000 you call use Form 1040-A only If.- Full tax was withheld from your 1B51 Income except lor no more than $100 In untaxed wages. Inter est or dividends. If you don't fit that rule most wage-earners de but are under $5,000, you can use the 1040 short-form. 5. Everyone using 1040-A or the short-form automatically gets a de about 10 per cent. He gels It auto matically. He doesn't have to claim It or Itemize It. It's allowed for In the table used lo figure the tax I 7 J l'v All an5 VALENTINE SPECIAL! A Valentine DOLL Given with each BOX of 5 PAINS DUCHIi 15 DENIER 51-GAUGE FULL-FASHIONED NYLONS $ 3.75 0 PAIRS For $1.29 PAIR Amcrici't Darling Doll, 9 inches, high and all dressed up in Valen tine print latin. An adorable "extra" to give with your Duchess Hughes Nylons. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv, on people using those forma. If your Income was under $11,000 1)1110111' deductible expenses were more than 10 per cent, then use Ihe 1040 long-form where you'll have lo Itemise but can.olalui your deductions In lull. . Some points on l''orni 1040-A You do no limn Inn. Answer die questions. You pay no inonev when you turn It In, even though you mink you owe tax. The collector will figure the lax (or you. II loo much tax was withheld from you during the year, he'll give you a rediud. If he lliuis you ullll owe tax, he'll notify you. You gel !I0 days alter tlinl nolllicallou lu pay Ihe tax. If you (lie jointly on Form 1040-A with your wile, The collector will figure your tax both ways to sec whether 1 It's chenpef lor you to file Jointly or separately. He'll give you the benefit of what he finds. Now take the 1040 shoii-form When you use Ihe table on unite 4 to find your tax. pay close at tention lo those columns which show Ihe lax based on til your In come and (3i Uie number nl ex emptions claimed on your return. Hay the Joneses, will) two child ren, hud a total Income of $4.8:10. o which Ills wife had rained Vlt seuing. If Ihe Joneses tile tolntly, Ihey claim four exeniptlons:'llielr own two and one each lor (heir children. On ihe line ahowlnu Income from $4,800 to li.tAO Jones looks nci'oss lo the column showing the lax on people with lour exemp tions. It shows since his $4,833 Is !belween $4,800 and 14.860 that (he tax on him and his wile Is $300. BUI, since Mrs. Janes' Income wn.H le.KN than 1600. she doesn't have to file a return al all. sepa rately or Jointly with Jones. Hut. since she had some Income, even inouun ouiv $33. lie can't rlalni an exemption (or her unless she tiles jointly with him. Say she doesn't (lie lolntlv. That leaves him onlv three exemptions, lor himself and tlio two children. And his income, minus her $36. Is $4,800. He looks across that same line as before, the one showing the lax on $4.800-$4,H60 Income. But this time he looks under the column for a married nisn with three exemptions filing separo- elv and finds his tax Is MIO. or $134 more when he and nil wife filed Jointly, claiming four exemptions. If you re a sell-einnlovcd neraon using Ihe 1040 short-form, note line No. S iB) on page 1. where It aays to list your Social 8ecurlly tax, !( you're sell-employed. I thai fectly with immed fashions. kc her Our store is a TREASURE.TI.0VE of GIFTS 617 Woman Backs Negro Family KUOliNK While nelghlmra oflorrd In buy a house to gel a, Negro family nut ul the district, the owner reported Wrdnemlny, Hut the owner, Mrs; i'lfl In Hpencor, replied Ihe house was under loan and opllqn o( sale to Ihe Negro family. That was Ihe'lulest development. In Ihe eiisa which Tuesday brought from Mis. Bpriiccr a report Hint nil iinonvmous phono culler. Uncut rued to burn (ho house down If in I, eon (Jasper family didn't get out before mornlnu, At lh (line. Mm. Hpoiuor sulil the OliMlers were proper Peiniln and she appealed to police. A patrol car reported no Incidents, Mrs. Hpniccr mild that uhorlly ueioro 1 a.m. Wednesday u nhons call advised her In gel out lo her noue qiiirKiy. I'ouce took another iook ami luiind iiomiiiik. Then. Mrs. Hnenccr mild, ahe wua told the lirlghbon met lo discuss what lo do about ptrsi'iice of Ilia Clnnpejs, only Negro lumlly In tha district nf relatively modesl homes. One of them said thev would par cash for her house. Mrs, Silencer nnid. 8he mild her answer waa Unit sue had been trying to sell the house and had given an option lo the Clippers. That, ahe uid. blocked any oilier sale. YltKKt I'OSTMAKIKIt WAHII1NOTON l,Vi The am Service Commission announced Wednesday that Donald J. Mpur lock, Charles H Orr and Martin H. Wobhl Jr. are eligible lor the Yreka, Calif., potinai.lershlp. This year several million el. employed people pay a Social He. cliiitv tux on their sel.einpluyiueni income lor 1961. The tux Pi 3 per cent oil the llrsl $3.tiuo of (hat Income. II you're In (his group, list tha lax on hue 6 (Hi and pov II. when yuu I lie the Income lax return, to gethrr with any Income tax you C.WC. Besides using Form 1040 for Ihelr Income lax return, Ihe sell, employed must also use a separate lorm, Schedule c, where thev pro vide information necessary lor determining their Social Security tax. Many people filing on Ihe 1040 riiort-form must use not onlv page I but page 'J, also, because of Ihelr special Income and problems. Be cause Ihey find their lax In the table on page 4. thev don't use page .1 which la strictly for those figuring Ihelr own tax. BUY HEI. VALEiNHNE GIFTS WHERE SHE HERSELF SHOTS! Gift Blouses will leim tin. rr. a A A the new suits and ) "J l H in costumes, snirt type iww Stiff and elevsnflu t,r. M Beautiful Slips win aamu sne cannot ( too many! Fine qutliiy f 2-99 t iR.uuif imv-inmmcu tailored ttvlet thai will happy. Main