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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 11

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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1764 A I I I PAGE If CITIZEN PATTERN Little Girls Adore A-Line A-Line sailor with an accent little girls adore! Easy to sew, so in blue or white cotton with contrast braid and a bright red tie. Button front easy to don. Marian Martin Pattern 9049: Children's Sizes 4, fl, 8. Size 6 takes 2 yards 35- inch. in beautiful tiger- fun to make of fur fabric or printed pinwheel corduroy.

Hug that tiger--he loves rough play! Make him as hassock for tots, mascot for teens. Alice Brooks Pattern 7030: printed pattern, directions. 9049 SIZES 2-8 By Marian Martin Price: 50 Cents By Alice Brooks Price: 35 Cents To order either or both of these patterns tear out coupon and mail it to The Pattern Department, Tucson Daily Citizen, Tucson, 85703. For first class mailing and special handling, add 15 cents for each pattern ordered. I am enclosing In coins taped to this order.

Marian Martin Pattern No Size Alice Brooks Pattern No. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE. Heloise: Lunch-Box Bits Help Soiten School's Start Dear Heloise: September always comes and children still bemoan the fact that summer was too short. I try to add a bit of diversion to their schooling by putting little clippings into their sandwich bags. Cartoons, quotations, jokes, articles pertaining to their particular interest.

And what to do with those students who feel that an apple is just top much at lunch time? Give them only half an apple in their lunch. These apples, when cut in half and wrapped in plastic also are a blessing to the youngsters who must wear braces on their teeth! No more sore mouths from trying to bite into a round item. Jo Weatherford 0 0 0 Dear Heloise: You can make a doll house for your little girl from a cardboard carton. Just cut out one side so that it leaves a floor and three walls. Either paint the box or apply adhesive-backed paper, then cut out windows and doors.

You can buy doll furniture at any dime store and can make curtains from scraps of material. Also, I went to the hardware store and they had some leftover wall paper, so 1 papered the walls. This little doll house only cost a few cents for the paint or paper and it makes a little girl so happy. Mrs. M.

H. Preuter TUCSON'S FINEST BANQUET FACILITIES THE NEWLY REMODELED Redwood Gay 90-s 5532 E. SPEEDWAY Call Don Thompson for Reservations AX 8-ttOl SHOWPLACE Everything about the new Can Molina del Broadway Is frnh and exciting-- tram the massive Territorial arches on the exterior to the hand-painted Mexican designs on the Interior. But, we have not overlooked the moat important thing-- food Mexican food, prepared as you have enjoyed it for 17 years at the original Can Molina. The same artistry In seasoning, the same mouth-watering variety of delicious dishes Is here! And beat of all, you'll see the same friendly of people eager to aerva you! Vlalt mil newest Mecca of good food now! brearfway 2701 East Broadway Phone 795-1126 IEER WINE COCKTAILS Hours 11 a.m.

until 1 a.m. Visit the original Cm Molina. OS East Speedway TALK Mr. and Mrs. Michael Campana, 2750 N.

Baxter Drive, have been busy this past week. They had as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Samuel LaNasa of Buffalo, N. and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Perens of Miami, Fla. 0 0 0 Miss Laurie E. McQueary, 924 N. Catalina leaves tomorrow for Peru.

She is one of 65 Peace Corps social workers. Miss McQueary is in Tucson for a brief vacation before departure. 0 0, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beiser, 1916 E.

Elm have enjoyed a busy summer of entertaining relatives and friends. In June, the Beisers moved from their ranch in the Tucson Mountains. Their son, Larry, was visited by a friend, John Bender of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Beiser's niece, Cathy Maley of Chicago, stopped off at the Beisers en route to Guadalajara late in June.

Mrs. Beiser's brother-in-law H. Gent of Jacksonville, also paid a two-week visit in June. The Beiser's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Griffith, of Yuma, spent the week-end after July 4 with the Beisers. This month Mr. Beiser's cousin, Mrs. C. G.

Hamer, and her daughter, Betsy, arrived to visit and enter Betsy at the University of Arizona. They were accompanied by the Bei- sers' daughter, Margery, who had spent a month in Alton, 111., as guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. P. A.

Maley. Mrs. Maye Dyer Earth, 1219 E. Copper was honored Thursday evening by 40 of her co-workers at Tucson Gas and Electric Company. The party was held at the Elks Club.

Mrs. Earth retires today, after 18 years of service with Tucson Gas and Electric. Callahan Vows Repeated At home in Gretna, are Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Callahan.

The couple was married Friday, Sept. 4, at Allegheny Church of Christ in Christiansburg, Va. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lee Callahan, 555 E.

Yavapai Road. The bride is the former Rita Mae Linkous, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Linkous of Christiansburg. The bride's sister, Mrs.

Robert Parish of Medora, served as matron of honor. bridegroom a Duane Walter of Stanford, to act as best man. Rita Mae is a graduate of Johnson Bible College in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Callahan, also a graduate of Johnson Bible College, serves as minister at West End Church of Christ in Gretna.

JET DRY tm AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS Who needs Jet Dry? BveryeHt who a dishwasher. it to riry her dinhen end ihiny, JET OSY Jf you a recent'inodiK deluxe equipped with automatic diaptnMr for jrr MY. aura there ia jrr MY in at all timM. Otherwise water will not aheet off diahaa inaUnlly after the final rimt and unsightly will form on your and If your dwhwMlur not have automatic dispenMr for 1.191110 JET Dar you can now drying by placing handy bar at jrr MY in your machine. Many arocern.

rieptrUmnt atorae diahwaarter carry both liquid and eolid JKT DBY. If not available in your neighborhood Kconomrt Isibnrtlorv. MM IV) Ntm TWa, Nm York. N'or'h German Lloyd Home From Germany Miss Suzanne Smith, daughter of Mrs. Theodora V.

Smith, 909 N. Longfellow is shown on the deck of the M. S. Berlin upon her arrival in New York Harbor. Miss Smith, a graduate of Catalina High School and Wellesley (Mass.) College, has spent the past 15 months in West Berlin as a social worker with the Lutheran World Federation.

She will attend Columbia University in New York City this year. Classes Still Open For Babv Sitters Course Applications are still being taken today for the Baby Sitters a i i Course, sponsored by the Mrs. Jaycees, auxiliary to the Greater Tucson Junior Chamber of Commerce. The first of seven courses begins tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.; the following six lessons will be held each succeeding Tuesday at the Randolph Center, East Broadway and North Alvernon Way. Speakers and topics for the sessions i include Dr.

Maurice L. Zee, "Medical Aspects of Baby-sitting and Infant and Child Patrolman-Robert Sinclair of the Tucson Police Department, "Tips for Baby Sitter Red Cross representative Phil Lieberman, "Accident Prevention and First Inspector Lyndon L. Gilmore, "Fire Department Safety and Mrs. Eugene Troutner, a kindergarten teacher, "Control and Entertainment of Children." Applications are available in the principal's office at each junior and senior high school. Further information may be obtained by contacting Mrs.

Marshall Eggman, 4850 N. Plane A NEW APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM OF STAIN REMOVAL Goddard's DRY CLEAN, imported from England, is a NEW scientific cleaning formula which will remove grease stains from your suit, finger marks from wallpaper and soup from your husband's tie. All you need do is aim at the stain and spray. After a moment or two, the DRY CLEAN dries to a white powder which has absorbed the dirt. Brush away and the stain is gone.

regular 5 oz. aerosol SI.50 economy 14 oz. aerosol $2.95 32W371 2525 E. 6th Street Presents: Shampoo Set Haircut 1.77 Or the whole wonderful works: permanent complete with cut. 5.95 DOWNTOWN ONLY Third Floor Dial 624-0411, ext.

274 or MA 2-2424 Troubles We Don't Talk About What Troubles? Complaints so personal that few people talk about them-- burning, irritation itching in the sensitive perianal (rectal and genital) area. Whit Causes Them? Many things, but especially the lack of hygiene. Doctors say' that lack, of proper cleanliness often prevents ihe condition from clearing up. This is true because the perianal area is repeatedly contaminated with potentially harmful bacteria and fungi. Wkat Do Thorough and regular cleansing, particularly after each bowel movement, this halts the vicious "itch-scratch" cycle, in many cases, this alone will solve the problem of burninj, itching and irritation.

Way Not Plato, Orttaary SoatT Became soap wtsbts away natural itin oils. Frequent and repeated of soap can awe dryness and imitation, feeultfng fa What Sfcoaat Be Used? A new, foamy aerosol medication called ANULL. It is a fentle hot thorough to be used on toilet tiarat or cotton. ANULL is an an- nbacMrial, sntrfunjsl cleanser-- aoothtof emoflient and protecava. Soothes bvrninf and irritation.

HehM to protect against i The Best Way 10 stop itch-irritation is never let it get started. Begin regular use of ANULL this week. Or if you suffer now, begin relief in seconds with ANULL. It relieves itch-imtation without local pain killers that can mask symptoms and postpone sound medical treatment. If your discomfort persists by all means see your doctor.

Ask your doctor whether it isn't wise to use ANULL in conjunction with other medications. Effective Deodorant: 'Women especially, can be troubled with embarrassing odor. ANULL is an effective deodorant foam because of actions. Makes you feel Secure. Completely groomed, Most people, alter they hare tried ANULL.

Dryer use toilet tissue without it. And to inexpensive. You'll find ANULL in your pharmacy. Anull nil lha meditated foam Chat mams taaVt tissue STONE AT PENNINGTON 1 You Are Cordially Invited To The FASHION SHOW Wednesday, Sept. 23 Jacome's Second Floor Narrated by Miss Ann Garner Fashion Envoy Nelly Don, Inc Nelly Don says "Hello to Autumn" with a delightful series of new fashions, introducing vibrant colors and animated silhouettes.

JUST TRY ONE ON' Door Prize a Nelly Don dress wiii given FREE to holder of the lucky num- ber! No obligations, no purchase nec- essary. A NEW SUIT SIGNALS, smart double- breasted design sparked i dressmaker derail. Superb i wool in red, blue or black. Sizes R-16. 35.98 HOPSCOTCH PLAID, contemporary lines in a above a skirt of ringing plears.

acrylic and rayon, in red or blue. Sizts 8 I 25.98 CARDIGAN CASUAL wirh of fluid pleats. triacetate in blue, red or creen. Sizes 1 2 2 0 17.98 Don Shop--Second floor Shop Monday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. Other Days 'til 6 p.m.

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