II. TV TALES:

A number of you decided to subscribe 1or "Tales" #1 after it was exhausted. I therefore started you with #2. I would like you to know that a small re- run of these will be made because we found a few excess covers. If you want to get in on these please order them over again right away before they are gone the second time. "Tales" #3 is also out now. It is completely a cartoon story entitled "The Test of a TV" Don't let this one run out on you. #2 is still available but with only about 50 copies left. I don't mean to be repetitious but I hate to have to tell readers that something is all gone. Such is shortly going to be the case, however, with the early issues of TVia up to about #10, so if there are any "holes" in your set you'd best speak up now before it's too late (At this writing there are just 6 copies of #7 left).

III. DRESS CATALOGS ALL GONE: I have to announce that all of the Dress Catalogs are gone and that they will not be reprinted. John Aaron has gone into a regular dressmaking business and has no time for custom work, but he said that he would try to accomodate anyone who had already gotten the catalog, but not to print anymore. IV. CLIPSHEET OUT: This item being published at irre- guiar intervals has to be announced at the time it is re- ady. Therefore may I say that Clipsheet #16 it now available.

V. NAMES: Every now and again I get pictures, manu- scripts or letters without a name, code or other ident- ifying mark. I hate to print anything without credit, but I'm not psychic so mark 'em, Please.

VI, THETA'S ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP: Just a word to again remind those FPE members who live too far away from others to take part in forming chapters. THETA in Madison, Wisc. has offered the hand of friendship and the feeling of belonging, to you. You can become an Associate Member of Theta and receive their bulletins and letters no matter where you live. For information write to Fran 49-C-FPE % CONTACT and it will be for- warded to her. No fee is charged for this, but stamp the envelope.

VII. TVISM AND YOUR OCCUPATION: Sheila's article on the "TV Engineer" in TVia #25 brought forth the sug- gestion that others might do a short 2 page article on how they feel TV has blended into their careers. This might shed some interesting light on various aspects of

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