Sunset . g or warpingring the month the cabin has beenuse. A regular trailer hitch was attachedthe front axle of the Ford chassis,d the rig follows the car nicelyn on very sharp turns. Detachableps are used when camping, and it issferable then to brace the corners of; cabin with stilts, although with therd chassis there is fair entire cost of the cabin trailers under 50 dollars. Labor would costmuch, perhaps, as material, but any-e who can use tools can build drawings show construction detailsd the picture shows the finished prod- — Ray Carver, Metaline Falls,ashington. Prel


Sunset . g or warpingring the month the cabin has beenuse. A regular trailer hitch was attachedthe front axle of the Ford chassis,d the rig follows the car nicelyn on very sharp turns. Detachableps are used when camping, and it issferable then to brace the corners of; cabin with stilts, although with therd chassis there is fair entire cost of the cabin trailers under 50 dollars. Labor would costmuch, perhaps, as material, but any-e who can use tools can build drawings show construction detailsd the picture shows the finished prod- — Ray Carver, Metaline Falls,ashington. Prelude to April iV this darkness by myself I swearhall not find again spring foivers in my hair,?)r chide myself to hear dull tolling- churchly hells when Id he strolling^ivn the lanes of old May trees\here petalled walks were fairy seas^ blossomed carpeting. . I swear by the folly of last years kiss,^ound it young and thought it bliss; ^bin . . hurry, whats this in 7ny hair? —James Neill Were Never Meant In the beginning, na- f Or Readlltg! ture focused our eyesfor distance seeing in the abundant lightof day. But civilization has put uponthem the burden of close vision. A bur-den which often ruins them. whether it is of a de-gree to keep your eyesfrom strain, your body from fatigue. Fortunately science has given us amplehelp in providing properly designedartificial light. Through it strain is sorelieved that all our waking hours can besalvaged for the enjoyment of goodbooks, fine handiwork and other occu-pations. And what poor use many of usmake of this gift! Often when we are tired, it is due topoor light. We have used up too muchenergy in an effort to see—a tired eyemeans a tired body. You can know—accurately, definitelyand easily—how adequate your readinglights are. Light canbe measured as easilyas sugar in a cup. Youcan know whether thelight by which youwork or play is toolittle or too much or There are wonderful discoveries in thenew science of seeing. Rea


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