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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1958)
I LOST 39 POUNDS AND WON A NEW LIFE " J3 hunters: be bright, wear 0 1 , The Inspiring case of voice student Catherine Ann Johnson with the tried-and-true KNOX EAT-AND-REDUCE PLAN BEFORE When Miw Jolinnnn itartetl lol hitting Hie Knux Plan. AFTER SO imiiiiiiIn lighter, with a new outluok un life anil her career. YELLOW Miss Johnson's own story "Kver sinre I nn.i K years old I hint ImI'II (IVtTWt'inllI, I lltlfllipUKl fltd (lU't.H and other menus to slimuesx. Nothing seemed Id work for long. I lean ml iiltmit I lie no-drug Knox Knt-miiU .educe I'lnn. I trinl it. Without giving up any of my favorite foods, iurludit.K desserts, nil allowed in the Knox Choice-of-fr'nods Churl, I found the plan easy to follow. No Imttling hun ger. No loss of energy. Tocluy my hunt measures 2 inches lesw, my waist anl hips 5 inches less. I now wear size 14 dresses instead of those uld 0s. I never felt hotter in my life. With the Knox Kat-and-lleduce I'lnn I have won a new, more wondeiful life." Calh ! If you don't want to be mistaken for game, avoid red clothing; it provides the poorest protection afield. I WANT TO LOSE 10 POUNDS OR 8Q7 If your doctor says yrni are overweight, ask him nltmil the easy-to-live-with I'lali, I hi' safe, natural way to lantiiig shunless, ns hundreds of thousands have proved. No synthetic pills, candies, cap sules or drugs. We suggest you send for the Knox Kat-and-lleduce BimiIc. B tho book that ahowad the HBB way for mora than 8 million IU 9 page., phi. the liberal ('huicenf-FiNKlfi Chart. An away with ealorietiunliny aail "diet- by Pett Ciura Scores of hunters who go afield this Fall will return from the hunting scene on a stretcher. Many will be the un fortunate victims of trigger-happy sports men who mistook them for animals. It's time that steps were taken to safeguard all outdoorsmen by compelling them to wear a color that resembles no live game. Yellow is such a color. Suppose someone were to tell you that red, as a protective color in outdoor garb, is not only worthless but dangerous. What would you the sportsman do about it? Would you foolishly persist in wearing red, or would you check to investigate what color, proved by many tests, would afford you maximum protection against be ing mistaken for game? Being ordinary people, hunters stubborn ly refuse to change lifelong habits. They overlook the fact that though red hunting clothing may seem brighter and more vis ible, it has established a false reputation of security and has been proved the worst color on this score. Red is rapidly losing favor everywhere. Under certain conditions, it appears black. Other colors fade into a dull gray in dim Imnirer nirotmly redut-inj. ,-- " t tin mCc, ntrBMnl, natural I ; 1 bi. I)rvrlikrri by doctor , Sj'Tl ' ' ' did. liana nnd home cctino- Cft SSf )'A mintn, it in ymira without iiV. y. rhnritr. This couiMtn brinita v ;- $ rlns Ann Johnson it to you. '' " 4 A if I6x 1 "'L ,s today : hi ',w n ,f kt' to Koo (m-UI.iw. Johnatnwn, N. Y. Bui FV-54 j t j ft, f-7 i.m,Kmr'7.pii M.ilneinylrre.iy,,rth4-liitrtr.lition t-' nfiZ the Knot K.t-.nd-UuI'UnB,. U ll lJl '"' " '" : f'J H "Jf!' TV ' 1 ill t-enrrlone .. ... 14 HI ;"? nof ewtajei. AM"" j f' o (Ss I and its packed p Vs y -Aff ts e. tr ; jj . right in the box lA y TV ft ' - C lxft?X- I xvf And remember Breeze is tops for everything you tfWcfi ss wash from dungarees to nylon. You can't buy ( b& 1 ctoO ! fLfifj I ' a better all-purpose detergent! injyirB, V a ' H trf L A 0 or your money refunded! L f CANNON BATH TOWIL IN KINO tlZI ... CANNON KITCHIN TOW K tL IN OIANT SIZE