OCR Text |
Show Page TUI-- 6 : . 1 .Vrt & 2 V Vv V if m rv ' 'L " ' 0, A' " , May Draft Barkley yf , I V W rr; f O' Af' .a V ; v "J ' A '4 J i. i' $ ?' ',Vi V' '.' At ;o'i ' W ' . v ;t ' '"" - ,? ? ., ' " V , ' - ' ' , . ' ' ' f '. , "s ' ' ,' V ., r ' , ' . .,! ' ' ' 'J - ' ' f ", ' A . tr I ) 1 MM ?KsjKy77 ; fjL.ie t Jt ' I ; ''V "V ' I: ';t is no cinch, but these two modern cave Life underground women emerged from the darkness of Kentuckys Crystal Caves recently with glowing impressions of cavern living. Ida Sawtelle of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Audrey IJlakesley of Trenton, N. J., were doubly important members of the National Speleothey also prepared the food logical Societys Expedition C-- 3 for the hungry explorers. Food supplies posed a special problem to the group as all provisions had to be dragged opening down through a a 1200-focrawlway to Base 1. Fresh meats and Camp were vegetables periodically pulled through the passage by supply teams, but staples such as dried fruits, packaged rice, instant coffee, canned juices and soups were kept on hand at all times. Especially important to the adventurers diet was Minute Rice which was served at least twice a day. The explorers found it a filling food for 16-inc- h ot pre-cook- ed t wfrs, - A i i ' 4 4F' y WyA- .w ?' jMSk , Ik, fttpjAAt f Is Uv 'A . . ..s 5?. "V "" C -- W 5' 4 WVM..; ? r r ? i J A ' ? and women, found chefs it quick while the and perfectly suited to cooking on the small kerosene stove that was their kitchen. Ably aided by Miss Blakesley, Chief Cook Sawtelle prepared food at all hours by the light of her headlamp for the groups of famished explorers as they returned from J ? I m vv A-- , cave-me- n y'- v4. 'Jl'. have movement iv draft KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS launched a former Vice President Alben W. Barkley (aoove), 76, for nomination for the United States Senate. Barkley, who has spent 48 ot his 76 years In public otlice, said he would think it over He hopes to investigating miles of uncharted galleries. In addition, Miss Sawtelle set a record for feminine record for the Stork and for Mr and Mrs Thomas Frangella, of Chicago, shown here keeping the foursome amused Therese and Mary Jo were burn Feb 23, 15)53, while newcomers Thomas and Joanne arrived on Feb 8 Since the father Is a grocer, feeding them is simplified. (International) DOUBLE SETS OF TWINS ' a year sets something of a ' ' " 4 "AH 'A' I; pi SAy'i '' I PORTER WALTON'S within WINNERS CALL ON PRESIDENT 4-- H give his answer in two weeks Barkley, a U S. Senator for 22 years, said he appreciated the compliment paid me. (International) spelunkers (cave experts) by staying underground for 136 hours. 0PP - - St A A , hungry i ''H ' i - v i'.v MmAjA 6:4&X- - C4C . "'. 'j 1 '! ' w; sy'A'A' ' ""Shy;--' zh :'y4. ' a J W 'i vu. Jt 5 ,y ' s , '".'V ?;- - v , , - i' I v , 27, 195 March JOURNAL WIN WITH TWO PAIRS IN YEAR Cave Women in the Dark for Week I : Spring .. a 4 : S V yiivyv PrzikiP; & V STORE HOURS to 7 P.M. Open Until 9 P.M. 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. OPEN DAILY FRIDAYS SUNDAYS 8 A.M. SIECCBAIIL INCH SIZE B9H-liL- C 12-1- 8 No. of Chas Joly .. Miss Ellen Willmott Plants 250 ... 100 Katherine Ilavemeyer LILIES SPECIAL Plant Now They Grow Better 60 Pres. Lincoln Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth Pres. Grevy 85 FOR ONLY 1 Christopher Stone Scarlet Bright Countess Vandall Pink Blend 59c Crimson Glory Crimson Rich Golden Rapture Rich Yellow Mme. Jules Bouche Blush White Mnie. Joseph Ierraud Cream Tinted Copper 1954 ALL-AMERIC- A MOHAVE Finest orange colored rose yet introduced. It produces numerous long stemmed, beautiful buds. S3.00 .rfr lute ' 4 v SPECIAL 79c EA. 1' &$& tyWm, V' ; No Mail or Phone Orders v '&X$m VS V s i a V?S-'- . 't;'.; Apjp.PWtiSl 'Ap I'ij ' Pink Yel- WINNERS present the H Report to the Nation to Presiin the White House, together with two hand-toole- d dent Eisenhower wallets. One was for Mrs. Eisenhower. The club members (1. to r.) are: Kenyon Giese, of Loganville, Wis., who is being thanked for the wallets; Janet Kusha, of Omaha, and Bobby Newton, of Creedmoor, N. C, 4-- H Deep r4:;- a: Mrs. E. P. Thom Canary Yellow Picture Rose Pink Pink Dawn Deep Rose Soeur Therese low v; fkV 4 CD Field Grown No. Bushes Your Choice 49d jfeiwetl EAC EE S POPULAR VARIETIES OLYMPIC HYBRIDS Reg. 3 for $1.17 3 260 80 HS BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS Reg. 3 for $0.98 BULBS FOR S1.10 MlMmA A AAA 1(10 Leon Garrfbetta A Real Bargain 3 Reg. Bip? Cr'-C'.'--'- CLUB 4-- Advertisement From where I sit ... It Joe Marsh Talisman Yellow and Copper $1.25 Each 3 FOR $3.15 10 FOR $10.00 WINNERS I.ILIIiET a This wonderful new has glossy luxuriant foliage and clusters of light rose pink flowers. Makes an excellent low hedge. Flori-bund- $2.50 You Might Call it a 'Gravy Train" Was reading the other day about a Maharaja in India who has a miniature electric train all made of silver. Now, maybe thats not unusual for a prince, but this fellow had it running around on an enormous dining table in the royal palace. The twelve cars on the train are loaded with different kinds of fruits, nuts, and beverages. And the train stops automatically in front of each plate so the person sitting there can choose raja is really going to extremes to impress his guests. Around this part of the world, hospitality certainly doesnt need all those fancy trimmings. You dont have to spend a lot of money or go to a lot of work when folks drop in. Just offer them what you have coffee, tea, a temperate glass of beer and let them make their own choice. Theyll feel theyre getting a royal welcome! what he wants. From where I sit, the Maha Copyright, 195 1, United States Lreuers Foundation |