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5. [[left column]] [[image]] HIS TIE CLIP For Boaters-3 enamel initials. Non-tarnish finish. $3.95 each ppd. (In Mass. add 3% tax, please.) Free color folder with other nautical jewelry items. STRANWAY PRODUCTS, Box 72Y, Natick, Ma. 01760. HER INITIAL PIN w. safety catch [[image]] [[border]] • MARBLE SOLITAIRE • [[image]] A time tested classic game providing hours of challenging fun for one player of any age. It makes a handsome conversation piece in any decor. Great gift item. The 9 1/2" octagonal pine board has a hand rubbed walnut finish. Marbles and instructions included. $4 95 (+75¢ P&H, $1 West of Mississippi) Send 25¢ for catalogue to: TREECRAFT INDUSTRIES Dept X4 29 Haven Avenue, Port Washington, N.Y. 11050 [[/border]] [[border]] PRECIOUS MEMORIES Treasured moments now buried in family photo albums brought back in the form of hand-crafted plaques for wall or desk. Your children, house, pets, vacation, grandparents are good subjects. Send photo (any size) negative or slide. I enlarge it for plaque, B&W 6" x 8" $8.75, Color 5" x 7" $11.75 ppd. Makes unusual gift. [[image]] Lucite plaque stand for desk top 75¢ William Tague • Berkshire Pictures Lanesboro, Mass. 01237 [[/border]] [[border]] FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT [[image]] E. G. WASHBURNE & CO. Since 1853 83 Andover Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 Send 25¢ for Illustrated Catalog [[/border]] [[/left margin]] Roosevelt (continued) of people there that day. They even had a big parade. "I was instructed to go to a big black limousine. Two state troopers guarded the plane. It was an open car, and Mrs. R. was seated in the back seat. "'Jump in, Bob,' she said. 'We're going to take a little ride.' "So I rode the entire parade route beside the First Lady. I was nervous as hell. Mrs. R. told me to be calm. "Everybody thinks you're a Secret Service official,' she told me. 'Try to look like you're guarding me.' "At four that afternoon, Mrs. R. and I boarded the seaplane and headed back to Poughkeepsie. The First Lady looked a bit tired, so I expected to fly the plane back all by myself. However, once we were in the air, Eleanor became wide awake. "'May I take over the controls again, Bob?' she asked me. "She knew how to fly," Fogg said. "If she had been able to take lessons, she would have been a splendid pilot." En route home, Mrs. R. and her passenger ran into some trouble. Said Fogg: "On approaching the Catskills, we ran into some low clouds and had to go 'on top' and proceed on compass. This didn't bother Mrs. R. at all. "'If you're worried, Bob,' she said, 'tell me and I'll let you take over.' "At that point I wasn't too worried. We were in the air and safe. The big problem was finding Poughkeepsie. Over the radio we had learned there was an 1800-foot ceiling there. "Mrs. R kept checking her compass. She knew where she was going. Then she started to slowly let down, and suddenly we burst out of the clouds. We were over a city. I was so relieved that I didn't care whether it was Kingston or Newburgh, or YANKEE • November '73 [[border]] If you have a ...... SNOW COUNTRY BABY ON YOUR GIFT LIST THE SNOBUG BABY SLED ... is IDEAL! [[border]] It can be assembled in less than 5 minutes NO TOOLS NEEDED Change to PUSH or PULL sled in 1 minute ATTRACTIVE NON-TOXIC RED & WHITE PAINT ALL WOOD PARTS WITH STEEL RUNNERS and HANDLE SLED IS 30" LONG, 16" HIGH and 13" WIDE WEIGHS 17 lbs and is shipped in EASY-STORAGE CARTON. YOUR BABY WILL LOVE the SNOBUG [[/border]] [[image]] NO DELAYS WE CAN SHIP TODAY 12.95 TAX and SHIPPING INCLUDED SNOBUG BOX 451 RICHLAND CENTER, WIS 53581 [[/border]] [[border]] [[image]] The Perfect Gift!! fROM OLD, HISTORIC ROCKPORT HANDCRAFTED LEATHER KEYCHAIN $1.25 PPD. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE The bOOT and SANDAL SHOP 6 DOCK SQUARE ROCKPORT, MASS. 01966 [[/border]] [[border]] [[image]] THE DOLL HOUSE AN UNUSUAL ADVENT CALENDAR, 11 3/8" x 15 1/2". 24 Hidden surprises throughout this colorful 5 room Doll House. For the exciting days before Christmas. An attractive wall decoration, too. One for $2.85 P.P., 2 for $5.00 P.P. Send to: THE ENCHANTED DOLL HOUSE Dept Y113 Manchester Center, Vt. 05255 (50¢ for 40 pg. Fall Catalog) [[/border]] [[border]] TO CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS Please use this form to change your address so that we are certain (1) of your old address, and (2) your new address. Post Office forms will not be processed until we receive this notification direct from you, the subscriber. Very often the Post Office sends us incorrect or temporary changes of address which only add to the confusion. Allow two months for the change to take place. 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