Show AT LEFT HA FORK BY REMELDA N GIBSON the deer are partial to this rugged place they like to through the thickset trees and climb the mountain s ridge where they can lace face the rising sun sum the native grandeurs please their wild uncultured souls they like to click their bony hoofs upon the square cut rocks there are no round ones here and as they pick uneven upward trails friend nature mocks the jungles of the south oak branches hold A score of red ribbed birds that sit and stare for one brief second then dart off to fold their white tipped wings above a coyote s lair at left hand fork one views resplendent scenes from mountain tops to tree filled deep ravines e 4 0 o X MORE MEN WANT A CLEAN SHIRT EVERY DAY according to roy bradt left president of the american washer and ironer manufacturers association here he discusses current sales figures with N D johnson and J A andersen of salt lake city regional managers for maytag washers bradt says that a recent survey shows americans are becoming more cleanliness conscious more washers are being sold than ever before |