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January, 1960 NATIONAL BUT'ION BI'I.LETIN 35
39th Stage-.town: "Chiryu." tr'amous for hor6e falls, we see o man end hl8 borse passltlg
thru the Emall town.
ll(}th Stage-town: "Naruml." Ilere we nnd maDy industrl€s and see a shop wb.ich Bella
clothing.
4lst Stage-town'. "Atsuta.' Ttrlrd la,rg€st ghlnto shriDe locat€d here. Plcture strow6 horse
drlvlng festlval of Btrrlne.
42nd Stage-town: "Kuwana." loceted on the Ibl rlver, tbls clty ls tbe center o! rlce trade,
and land aud sea transportatlon. Note Bhlp and castle ln beckgrou[d,
43rd Stage-town: "Yokkaichi." Center of oil reflning, pottery manufacturlng, wlth e fam-
ous Paclflc coa6t port. Note maD running after bis bat lost ln strollg gale.
44th Stage-town: "Ishiyakushi." Smalt vtUage wlth famouc Salfukujl Temple.
45th Stage-towD: "Shono." SmaU vtllage lsith rice paddles. We see man ln straw hat run-
ning in the raln.
46th Stage-town: "Kanayama.' Here is the Junctlon of two rallroad ltnes. Note Kame-
yam& castle ln the snow,
(Seki."
47th Stage-town'. Junctlon of two trtghways. Custom bouse called "gekl" 18 also
trere. Note hou,se of f€udal lord and a Samural warrlor.
48th Stage-town: "Sakanoshita,' Sma,ll vlUage at the bottom of Susuka Pass. Pleaset]'t
countryside. We s€e tr'udesuteyama hill and a traveler eD.Joylng vlew.
(To be Concluded Next Issue)
ADDITItrNAL EiPEtrI.A.L,A,W,A,RDEi FtrR I96tr
(See also November 1959, Pp. 269-27L)
Div. 1, Sec. 1, Class 9-A. Metallic thread background. Small. (lst, $2;
2nd, $1). Mrs. Percival Seyler.................. .................S 3.00
Div. I, Sec, 2, Class 10-8. One-piece metal, pierced design, with cut steel
border and/or trim. Variou,s. (lst, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1). I\frs. Eliza-
Div. I, Sec, 2, ,Class 10-C. Metals assorted, mesh or screen background.
Various. Mrs. Raymond Garrison .................$ 2.00
Div. 1, Sec. 2, Class 16-A, Golden age, American backmarks. Medium. (lst,
Div. I, Sec. 2, Class 16-8. Golden age. Jacksonians only. Smatl. (lst, $2;
znd, $1). Paul J. Conlin 3.00
Div. 1, S€c. 2, Cla,ss 23-A. Sieel cup,s with pearl centers, with and without
additional metal trim. Srnall. (lst, $2.50; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $100). Mrs.
Div. l, Sec. 3&4, Class 40 plus 80. Glass clear, colored and black, 42-109
assorted. Medium. (lst, $2; 2nd, $1). Mrs. Ralph H. Stevens --............$ 3.0O
Div. l, Sec. 3, Class 40-A, Glass A & B assorted (42-78). No black whatso-
ever on any button. Mixed. (lst, $3; 2nd, $2). Mrs. Preston V. Walker $ 5.00
Div. I, Sec, 3, Class 46-,{. Transparent green glass, trimmed and untrim-
med. Small. (lst, $2; 2nd, $1). Miss Anna Mary H. Falck .....-.......................$ 3.00
Div. l, Sec. 3, Class 52-A. Kaleidoscope, fancy and faceted tops. Sm.all.
(lst, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1). Mrs. William S. Crawford ...$ 6.00
Div. l, Sec. 3, Class 52-B. Kaleidoscope, with pla.id and/or checked pat-
terns. (lst, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1). San Diego Button Club..............................$ 6.00
Div. 1, Sec. 3, Class 60-8. Swirl back, white opaque or translucent, with
colored trim (including black). Small. (lst, $2; 2nd, $1). Mrs. Bertha
Div. 1, Sec. 3, Class 7l-A. Radiants assorted (72-?4 incl.), at Ieast 10 of
each. Small. (lst, $2; 2nd, $1). Mrs. Maude Morehous ..............................$ 3.00
Div. 1, Sec. 3, Class ?4. Reflectors. Small. Mrs. Jane Adarns .....-................-...........$ 3.00
Div. 1, Sec. 4, Class 99. Black glass, painted and enameled' Small. (1st,
$2.50; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $1.00). Mrs. Rasheed l(alill .......................-.............................$ 5.00
Div. 1, Sec. 4, Class 108. Black glass, with white trim. Small. (lst, $3;
2nd, $2) Minnesota Button Sociefy ....-...........$ 5.00
Div. 1, Sec 5, Cla.ss 110. Enamel assorted (111-119). IVIixed. (1st, $2; 2nd,
Div. l, Sec. 6, Class 120. Pearl and/or shell assorted (121-139). Medium.