| Show r f- rww jo 4V - 4 W'"'" - ' r HP -- V " JVW®r iJ“ i4'1£Sfc-- g “' - V JtS' 43 Trigger left and Jigger chestnut performer finally learned to teeter totter unconcernedly V" t “kv and climb stairs and pirouette about tiny plat- Their education required much kindness i £ X Trainer Virginia Ravltz 12 beams as her two favorite parakeets Bucky left and Jackie go through their climbing and twirling act i forms i 2t '' 3fcle 4MX s The “whisky glass trick”1 believed to be one of the most difficult of allantics is polished off with ease by Duno amazing terrier 4 Be Kind to Animals — It Pays! Continued from Page One as everybody knows the genial man of easy drawl "we just took ’em out and done ’em the ' hard way” Well that was last spring when they started They’ve done right well in a year’s time and Bucky are but two of a family of five parakeets the other three being Trixie and Melody and Chipper Melody and Chipper are chartreuse and Trixie is blue like Bucky Jackie owns a brilliant blue breast but is They’d all be lost should Betty take them seriously one day In the apartment of the S Frederick Ravi’s 1321 E South Temple Jackie and Bucky cocky blue parakeets keep the family tittering Jackie - sometimes reluctant to perform This family of parakeets lives in a tree in the bedroom It’s an improvised tree of several branches no cage for these birds They remain where they are unless they get the urge to flutter about The Ravitz’s find them "decorative” End of the World? B ETTT Is a remarkable cocker But she has an Insatiable appetite And it was on the strength (UP) — of her appetite that Betty was trained to do some amusing PHILADELPHIA Planetarium of the Franklin institute antics Betty Is eight years old are illustrating the ways by now but shell leap to any trick which’ the world might come to she knows If there Is a potato an end & offor In biscuit the chip dog The astronomers show some of ing It’s not that her tricjts are of the violent possibilities such as the circus dog variety like an explosion of the sun which Duno’s but just that they're so would burn all vestiges of life on earth volcanic erupimmediately performed when she Is prompted by cuisine that" tions or by great tidal waves sweeping makes Betty appealing She beThe scientists coolly admit that longs to Judy Engle of the world due to some end the daughter of Mr and Mrs Fredunforeseen cataclysm might erick Engle 881 Dlestel rd and happen at any moment was trained by the Engle's maid "Our earth” they say "is deliwhen she was a gold puppy fluff cately balanced between the too She does the usual things — rolls hot and the too cold the too dry over sits up salutes says prayand too wet for life of the kind ers and one that's a literal inwe know” terpretation of a currently fashionable reprimand If something should happen to Enter the house See Judy and upset the existing conditions most Betty and Judy's mother Be it of the higher life on earth would come to an end they add ever so sedate Then Judy's cheeks will dimple and she’ll The astronomers point out command “Drop dead Betty!” that other suns have suddenly And before you know Betty Is burst Into greatly intensified the dog you worry somewhat heat and they assert it is not im'But —Betty doesn’t Down she possible that the earth’s sun goes not to recover until she might also do It some day smells the next potato chip They also see no reason for ruling out the possibility of i HEY are the property of Elizabeth 8 and Virginia 12 a first class trainer These birds believe it or not shake hands kisa you and twirl about your finger or a tiny trapeze Virginia has constructed Bucky climbs steps and goes through a barrel act amusing to see Virginia trained them after clipping their feathers and sub- cluing them to domesticity One thing though Sometimes they get upset by strangers and cameras and a lot of fool questions Then they flap their wings In youc face Two of the most unusual little animals around here in a long time are a pair of golden-furre- d an- other Ice Xge caused by a great volcanic eruption because in the history of the world it has hap- pened five times They also show how the ipoon might cause great tidal waves to sweep the continents from shore to shore for hundreds of years — with the gravitational pull of the moon opening up gaping rifts in the earth’s crust followed by gigantic explosions as the sea invades the pools of molten lava The astronomers hope most of the possibilities for an end of the world are remote But they insist that it is possible at any moment for a body as large as the earth or larger to hurtle through space and shatter our planet to bfts about five inchesh&mpsters long When Charlotte and Lenore Harvey twins and brother Tom East high student received the pair for which they paid $5 they didn’t ant Icipate the blessed event which gave them 11 more hampsterlets shortly after their arrival at the Harvey home 962 Fairview ave They're awfully cute the way they’ll sit up and beg and the mother desperately stuffs her shoulder pouches with enormous chunks of soda cracker for future use squirrel-rat-lik- e ld King Sized Orange POMONA Cal (UP)— "Biggest one I’ve ever picked” said Elmer Chapman proudly displaying a perfect ripe navel orange one foot in circumference and weighing a full pound Betty food They (the parent hampsters) seem to like hanging by their big toe from your finger but Butch the Harvey cocker is terribly bored by the squirming tie box full t Original Washington Deed Covering 1000-Acr- e in Ohio Found in Salt Lake Historic Document -- -- ing to determine the exact location of the property believing its present owners would be willing to pay a tidy sum for the original deed This would be particularly true if the land were now owned by one of the many large industries that dot southwestern Ohio Then there is the intrinsic value that stirs the imagination of anyone who rrads the document and realizes 151-year-o- that President Washington u w ntvxmtiwm mf mulilmj wli f4tf lh4ll come dotting: tm Cloltt rHtXAm &1J tit Ifmiltd mm mtmdti tit 7 dmjmi dmjrf mi tmti Cd mitttimmmt tm 1 mitmt'mm tf tim ftid Cmmfttfi mm 4ft jimS Sttttmmit Ji W i IT— 'imtmi i £dd4imimttml tmtJmlti dm 4mt mm tit ytmm tjmt ttdttm Immdt tm tit f'i dtf J tftmj Immt ftrfttmm “ mmtti tm tmd it tmmUt tf tit SUrntm tit mtr ijtt lit tf Jttjmrittt Oiit itimtmm f Otitmt CUt 1 it ftt-t'j- f ft Bv ti rt ( 4 rtiitm LAmtmtmt StCmmte- - 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Sddint joined by 300 members of the congregation who enlisted on the spot While he thought of this man’s contribution to the victory that was to come he was probably glad that he could make this grant of military reserve land to the general in lieu of money At that time the country’s finances were so dis- - T HE 81 WHAT PRICE i — -- iTHg ld picked it up on Feb 10 1797 three weeks before he left just office scanned it and then with To all to whom thefc prcfcats -- 'preparing a biography on Gen Muhlenberg -- — As Mr Steele tossed a handful of musty papers into the furnace one that was starting to curl from the heat caught his eye and he plucked It away from the fire Unfolding thy stiff parchment he scanned th Clear even script His eyes widened as he reached the bottom of the deed and saw the signature of George Washington Mr Steele hurried hack to Mr Thompson with the document thinking it had been discarded by mistake but received assurance it had served its purpose during preparation of the le wanted biography If Mr it he could have it Mr Thomp- a goose-qui- ll name As President Washington sat in the dignified and Impressive brick mansion known as the Morns house In Philadelphia before the nation’s capital was moved to Washington in 1800 he no doubt obtained considerable gratification in signing the land grant As he sprinkled sand on the drying ink as was the custom instead of blotters in those days his mind may have carried him back through the war for independence to the church scene when the Lutheran minister stepped down from his pulpit in Virginia and was Prejidcnt of the United States of America Gert Muhlenberg “In considera- tion of military service performed” I That is why also some lfO wears later Ben Steele of Salt jLake City was elated when he became the possessor of this jdeed quite by chance nAlthough Mr Steefe who is budding engineer of the Alta jthib acquired the deed 11 years wgo only recently has he had Jhe opportunity to investigate tie significance and value One yiny in 1937 the late J B Thompson retired Sait Lake "businessman and grandson of Gen Muhlenberg was clearing his files of old papers and asked Mr Steele to assist in disposing them He remarked casually yt That some of the documents had been given him by his father for By JOHN BItOSNAN HE new owner put the deed away and during the early 1840s when Mr Steele was in the army with more pressing matters on his mind than historic documents it lay in a Recently safety deposit box with more time for study and hia interest heightened by the Freedom Train visit here Mr Steele resumed his effort to establish validity of the deed and its potential value Local authorities on historical documents have assured Mr Steele the deed and the "G Washington” at the bottom are originals Now he is endeavor- JL QUALITY— IN MUSIC— IN SERVICE South Stare Phone 259-6- 1 Grant of Lands I John Peter Muhlenberg the famous fighting parson of Virginia stepped down from his pulpit with the words “There is a time to preach and a time to fight — and now ia the time to fight!” he made Revolutionary war history To symbolize the transition from peace to war Pastor Muhlenberg threw back his ecclesiastical gown and beneath it was the military uniform in which he was to distinguish himself as a soldier - The years do not dim such That5 is whv the memories aging President George Washington probably received particular pleasure after the war Honda had passed in signing a "deed granting 1000 acrea of southwestern Ohio land to Brig THEN She knows a potato chip or dog biscuit or sweet awaits a good performance and acts accordingly cocker spaniel who adores “drops dead” at the slightest command lit “fighting pastor” of the Revolutionary war Is now owned by Ben Steele Salt Lake City berg --- -- - - - -— Present Magnavox prices are actually only r 15 a smaller increase than above that involved in most anything you buy today © pre-wa- - i Also bear in mind that such merchandise as is now being liquidated could not be sold at the established price because it could not stand the test of competitive values and was therefore never worth price © the-askin- g An intelligent comparison of Magnavox values with the new values reflected by drastic price cuts of some other lines still preponderate! favors Magnavox In addition you are offered the superior performance and quality for which Magnavox is so justly famous © 1 Your Magnavox Dealer -- tT- ft v db& aw f rwri' ‘ ' j ? 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