The "WESTERN POTTER" No. 24 September, 1971. This isn't going to be much of an editorial. It’s well past midnight, I've lost the last part of Don's article on stacking a kiln and will have to re-type it from notes, I was going to take this issue in to Vancouver tomorrow morning to be printed up and I haven't got all the material for it, AND my car is in the garage for repairs, and without it how do I get materials and a worker to the Mission Faire site to build me a booth, and I have a week to do two weeks' work to have enough pottery for the Kiwanis Fair in North Van. and I paid my $12.00 for a booth there several months ago never dreaming that it would end up this rushed -- rushed, of course, but not THIS rushed. I could go on and on, but I'll spare you. Who knows what the next issue will be like? Ye gads' it will be Christmas then! And the Hycroft Sale will be all over. Don't let's think about it. I'll just shut my mind to it and get busy re-typing Don's article. See you (I hope), Ruth