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Classified Section
KATES: Fr word, mh tMtftton,
Minimum pr dTfttowmut,
FOR SALE
4
stove
YOU CAN save money
wood by culling 5F21.
FOR SALE Hurtiy power sprayer,
$75. A. C. Brown, tiutherlia.
FOR SALE About 10 head middle
aged ewe. Phone 14F15. Mellon
Bros.
V PIPE, PIPE, PIPE New and sec
ond hand water pipe. Low prices.
Leake & Beyers Co.
FOR SALE English wa:uuts at
Edenbower Orchard tract. Fred
Fisher. Phone 2tiF3.
SURGE MILKERS Free demon
atratlons. 0. K. McCrow, 2360
Cherry avenue, Salem.
USED DELCO LIGHT PLANTS
Littht plants $125 up. Leake &
Beyers Co., 131 Rose St.
MAHOGANY piuno, perfect condi
tion. Owner will sacrifice, cash
7 or terms. 242 S. Pine Sl
FOR SALE Good Bronze turkeys.
Toms, $6; hens, $4. T. E. Ware,
Roseburg, Ore. Phone 286-R.
FOR SALE Yellow Deni corn and
good White Dent for horutny. D.
C. McGhehey. Phone 5F13.
CAR OWN EH Don't forget to call
- 653 when In need of auto parts.
Sarff's Auto Wrecking House.
- FOR SALE Cheat seed, 2c , a lb.
Will trade sheep for good milk
cow. R. W. Alspaugh, Myrtle
Creek.
FOR SALE Good gravel bed. $25.
Fits either Ford or Chevrolet.
Write Ray Jordan, Lookingglass,
or call 23F35.
DISC HARROWS New Oliver
discs at low prices. Bargains In
used implements. Leake & Bey
ers Co.
FOR SALE 20 registered Shrop
shire ewes, 1 to 4 years, bred to
prize winning ram, $20 each. Also
15 registered ewe lambs. $12.50 in
lots of 5 or more. G. H. Thomp
son, Macleuy, Ore.
TURKEY SHOOT Will hold tur
key Bhoot Sunday, Nov. 24, be
ginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at
Myrtle Creek shooting grounds.
Both rifle and shotgun ammuni
tion furnished for shotguns.
GOOD USED CARS
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1925 Essex Sedan.
1929 Essex Couch.
1926 Nash Sedan.
1927 Hudson Coacb. .
1925 Star Touring. 4 n
" 1923 Essex 4 Coach.
1920 Essex 4 Touring,
1926 Essex Coach.
1928 Essex Coach.
1921 Studebaker Touring.
1924 Ford Touring.
1924 Gre: Touring.
1923 Chevrolet Touring.
1925 Sludebuker Brougham
1926 Ford Roadster.
1924 Ford Coupe.
ROy CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Ht.dson-E.sex
Phone 438
gooimh;ht
STORIES
I By Max Trell
Knife Gets an Idea and They All
Have Pie Crust and Cherries.
A curious thing was happening
inside the picture on the Chinese
piate. MM. Flor, Hanld. Yam and
Knarf the five little shadow chil
dren with the odd. turned-about
names were chasitt? pie-crust.
Yes, chasing pie crust! Neither
more nor less! This is what had
happened. After the shadows were
inside the picture on the plate
(being shadows they could get in
side a picture, you know) they
met Ting-a Ling and Sing-Song,
two Chinamen, who promised to
bake them a cherry pie. But,
though Knarf Insisted that the
first thing to he done in bakint; a
cherry pie was to pick the cher
ries, the Chinamen were of the
opinion that the crust was the
1 i-r&h r n-Jri if T
(ing-a-Ling s Hat Was hi I led.
more important. So they baked the
crust, which, being light as a
feather, had blown out of the win
dow. Down toward the brook it rolled,
the two Chinamen and the shadow-children
chasing frantically af
ter. You can see the brook in any
Chinese Plate. It Is a wide, wet
brook. Pie crust that falls into it
is instantly ruined. That's th
reason they were all so excited. It
simply had to b captured before
it did itself any harm.
Fortunateiy. instead of rolling
Into the brook, it rolled over the
bridge, and they pounced upon It
on the other side before it had a
chance to roll back.
Tine a Lin,' and Sing-Sons
breathed a det-p sich of reliff. The
crust, 1 hey found, was still unin
jured, although a bit chipped here
ami there along the edtes. They
took good cure as they walked
barb not to allow it 10 blow amy
again.
'
1 mot. By th-t wMk, 1
M cent. Mall yew aft
FDR SALE 150 turkeys. VY
Hager, Rt. 2, Creswell, Ore.
FOR SALE Live raccoon. Mrs. A.
L. Weekly, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
A FEW extra lurge Roezll lily
bulbs for sale, while they last,
at The Fern. Grown at Deer
Park Inn.
FOR SALE One twelve-twenty
Case tractor, 1 disc, 3 -bottom
plow, Bpring tooth harrow, price
$6.50. 11 head of sheep. Phone
14F5.
FOR SALE Hardware stock, the
G. W. Culver Est. Persons inter
ested communicate witli J. F.
Culver, administrator, Roseburg,
Ore.
FOR SALE Mastodon strawberry
plants, 2 cents each in small
lots. $8.00 for 500; $15 per thou
sand. Frank West, Myrtle Creek,
Ore.
FOR SALE 10 ewes, 4 breeders.
$3 per head. 1 registered Hamp
shire buck. $15. Frank O Her
man. Phone 7F24.
FOR SALE Cow, fresh in Decem
ber, also three heifers, yearlings.
A. R. Mabley, Drollinger place, or
call 6F4.
MAYTAG SHOP has two good re
verted used washers, equipped
with gas engines for farms with
out electricity. Try them before
buying. If it does not sell itself,
don't keep It.
AUCTION SALE at my place In
Edenbower Saturday, Nov. 23rd,
at 12:30 p. m.
1 dresser
1 couch
1 Victor victrola with 40 records
1 rocking chair
1 extension table
1 iron bedstead and springs
1 wooden bedstead and BpringB
2 mattresses
1 organ and stool
1 Home Comfort range
2 or 3 other tables
A lot of dishes, crocks and jars
1 set giove dyes and block
1 gas engine. 11 horse power, and
rubber beltiug
1 lawn mower
1 scalding vat
2nd hand lumber
Garden tools
Mounted specimens, hides and
furs.
Other numerous articles.
A. Bruton, Taxidermist.
LOST
LOST Black hound on Bice Creek.
Reward. Phone 44H-R. AuilreHB
1125 W. First St.. Koseburg.
. ..
WANTED
WANTED Good clean cotton rags.
News-Review office.
WANTED When you need a tow
car, call Chambers. Phone 649 or
679.
WANTED Woman cook for board
ing home, 20 to 25 men. All wom
en help employed. Nice working
conditions. Give telephone where
I can call you Immediately. Bpx
82, care News-Rvview.
"Now," Ting-a-Liug remarked,
"we'll pick the cherries."
"Very good," said his compan
ion, rolling his eyes, for he was
extremely fond of cherry pie.
(Who isn't?)
"Hm-m, what's the good of pick
ing the cherries now ?" Knarf
wanted to know. "How will you be
able to get them inside the crust?"
Both Tinga-Ling and Sing Sons
looked at each other questiouliig
ly. But as they couldn't find out
anything that way, they looked up
Into the cherry tree, which they
had just reached. The tree was
full of robins, who were feasting
on the cherries. However, there
were enough left for the pie.
"We'll decide that point after
we pick them," Sing-Song said.
Then he climbed up the tree and
threw down cherries until Tln;-a-Ling's
hat was filled. Then u on
they all returned to Tlng-a-Lln.j's
home.
"Now we'll liave cherry pie!"
said Tinga-Ling after the ar
rived. First he shut all the win
dows to prevent the crust from
flying off. Then he carefully
washed the cherries and set them
In a plate next to the crust. Then
they tried to figure out hew to
get the cherries inside the pie
without breaking the crust, for
what sort of pie can you have if
the crust Is broken?
"Maybe you can get them In
through fork holes on the top,"
Yam suggested. The fork holes
were put in to allow the steam to
escape when the crust was baking.
They were found much too umall.
The cherries simply wouldn't al
low themselves to be squeezed
through.
"Maybe they can be gotten in
through the back," said Ml p. But
there was no place there at all.
"Maybe " said. Hanid and Flor.
Then they stopped.
"Maybe " said Ting-a-LIng
and Kin-Song. Then they slopped,
too. The, rubbed the tops of their
heads. They gazed at the ceiling.
They even looked in the diction
ary. But nowhere could they find
a word of sensible advice on how
to get cherries Into a cherry pie
after the crust was baked.
All at once Knarf uttered an ex
clamation. "Why not." he said,
"why not eat ihe crust and the
cherries together? That wdl Ik
Jum the same as though they were
made together."
At first tliev could hardlv be
lieve their ears. It sounded too'
good to be true. Then they all
shouted "Hotirah!" And, falling on
crust and cherries together, soon
finished both.
And that is how Knarf saved the
day.
(Copri.ht. Neupdpei
Feature Service, Inc.)
HELP WANTED Wanted expert-
enced pruners. Inquire Overland
Orchards.
WANTED Dependable junior
high, school boy with bicycle to
carry paper route. News-Review
office.
WANTED Young man 18 years
for office work and some deliver
ing. Call after 1 o'clock at Red
Bail freight line.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
Steady employment. Must be
good cook. Give references. Ad
dress lock box 1301, Roseburg.
WANTED TO RENT A good
ranch for turkeys and either cat
tle or sheep. Prefer one with
open range, not too far from
school and south of. Roseburg.
Write particulars to R. L. Mor
row, Riddle, Ore.
I OR RENT I
FOR RENT Furnished house, 337
S. Pine St. Inquire 345 S. Pine or
phone 231-Y.
APARTMENTS FOR R E N T
The best In town. Re:.tB reason
able. Steam neat, electric, stove,
Frigidalre and modern through
out. Phone 550 or 68.
I MISCELLANEOUS I
4
SEWING machines repaired. Phou
487.
WE BUY, sell and exchange real
estate. E. G. Kingwell Agency,
Roseburg.
ATTRACTIVE durable trespass no
Uces printed on either curd board
or 8ign cloth are sold by the
News-Review office.
BIG turkey shoot at Etihleman
ranch, one mile west of Canyon
ville Sunday, Nov. 24. Both clay
bird and target shooting. Lunch
and ammunition for sale on
grounds. Plenty of turkeys. Come
and stay all day.
NEW TODAY
PATTERN hats, matron hats, sport
hats. All 011 sate for Saturday.
Bell Millinery.
CHILDREN'S three-piece, all wool
sulLB, sweaters, leggins and toque.
Bell Millinery.
DR. DENTON'S sleeping garments,
size 1 to 8 yra., reasonable. Bell
Millinery.
YES. SIR $40 for 15 good goats If
taken tit once. 4 miles north of
Dixonvllle, Ore. J. S. Inscho.
HEAVY fleece lined cotton union
suits, elbow sleeves, Ituee length,
on sale. Bell Millinery.
FOR SALE One coal-burning
lleatrolu, reasonable. Must be
sold by Monday. 637 S. Main St.
DALUY silk and wool union suits
' short sleeves, truuk leg for 2-4-6-'
8-10-yrs. now on displuy. Bell Mil
linery. NOTICE Turkey shoot at Buzz
Morgan's place Melrose, Oregon,
Sunday. Nov. 4. Trap and target
shooting.
RUMMAGE 'sale Saturday, Nov.
23rd in Chapman Rldg., corner
Cuss and Jackson. American Le
gion Auxiliary.
FOR SALE Light logging trailer,
suitable for ton truck, good rub
ber, license. Call or write K. C.
C ratty, Sutherlin.
MONEY If you want to build a
home, refinance your present
loan or get title to your home.
we can help you. DOUGLAS
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA
TION, Medical Arts Building.
FOR RENT Cement block store
room, 30x70 feet, located next to
the I. O. O. F. hall. South Main
St., Roseburg. Suitable for poul
try supplies, feed store or ware
house, win give long lease, $30
mo. F. J. Helliwell,
re.
Youcalla
POLLY AND HER PALS
IthiSLl LhARfJ MAW pvTelKD ABOUT The L &H THE qa jq L L- I .
WJT TJBLE tCOfslOMy' I v POOL RRAkSEmEnIT wASIellW m& ) :: .f ' ;;
IS 1 ROUBLE WITH 6 )tX ' 0F M AvJ' H1S ? H0W SHE GOES : f .
HER 'ft SHE 100 W SuWPR; f T'WORK, WHILE S
PTROnJIZE TH6 7 J HOME aJ- BE's ,
PUSHCART MRktT.y kk JSm- C A CHAMBER- ft)
TILLIE THE TOILER
II Hello V f she's im 'the ' r TxTFt f el 1 1 vioulLn'i
I MAC- BOSS'S OFFICE" "S-O C.COD. MAC- L.cT (T
i UIUFOC't -rVIl lkJfT I-MrT-AT1"ikl . V tMhll'T t- ctD
--Tillie Vou'f2E look i us all lat nicht Vl Vou, mps.
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NEW shipment of felt hats on dli
play. Ueli Millinery.
FOR SALE Wood. Stanley's Ex
change. Phone 365. 5o7 N. Jack
son. ' I
. I
WANTED TO RENT ranch furnish- I
ed. S. N. Peudergrans, R. 2. Bos
(0-A, Roseburg. j
TWO-ROOM furnished house tor
rent, $ti per mouth. See maid t
Douas Holt-1. .'none ,!.
, ,
AT FIRST fruit stand south of 1
Kelley s Kornt r winter banana
apples, 75c box; bring boxes. j
FOR RENT 4-room furnished
house, freshly papered; with gar
age. See A. M. Wallace, 1143 E.
bin St. N., Roseburg.
NEW LOCATION 105 Cass St.
Having moved my hemstitching
shop from 217 S. Stephens to lu;
West Cass, wish to meet all ot
my old customers and many new
ones at my new location. Mj
prices still remain 5 and Sc per
yuru, with sutiH tact ion guaran
teed. Also will handle line ot
stamped goods, fancy work and
ready-maue gilts. Mrs. Pearl H111.
I TODAY'S MARKETS
Aoc1nled I'rew Leaned Wire)
PORTLAND. Ore.; Nov. 21. The
expected reduction in egg prices is
on the way. uther cuius iineauy
have participated In it iftid the
movement was expected to hit
Portland shortly. Seattle was down
two cents on t xtras and three
cents on mediums Wednesday,
while San Francieco reported u
drop of one cent on extras and two
cents on mediums.
The butter market also was 1
taker with indications of lower:
I i:.es. j
Reviewing the fruit and vege-:
table situation, the Portland - news!
fiunau of the United States depart
mtnt of agriculture says:
"Supplies ot cookers and ungrad
ed apples from the Hood River dis
trict are diminishing. There ate
probably considerable quantities of
this class of stock still available
In the Willumetl ; valley, ho-.. ever;
and until these tupplics ate ex
hausted, most varieties of wrapped I
:uiu packed nppks will meet with J
slow demand. Graded bpttzeiihergs
are moving into consumption at a
fair rate; this movement being nec
essary 011 account 01 unusually
early maturity, a possible scarcity
of Spitz artcr Thanksgiving, is
forecast by some apple uealers.
"Celery is being washed and
trimmed by some shippers, before
loading for shinmeiit as a safe
guard against injury to outer I
leaves and stalks from field frost. I
The carlot celery market In barely
steady for stock In the rough; bat
washed and trimmed celery is see
ing for $5.50'a 5.75 per crate, in cav
lot, local, and truck shipments.
"Portland Is reputed the .lowest
market on the Pacific coast tilts
week. In the California lettuce and
tomato markets. The market, .fur
taiese commodities is in good sIkUmJ
but Portland happens to have an
oversupply of both products.
"Carlot loadings of mixed vege
tables is probably at its seawnn's
peak this week, with as many, as 01
cars uany irom me runuum n;i.
This heavy movement is removing
all Indications of surplus vegetable
production, and offerings on the
local markets are much lighter
than would ordinarily be the case.
"C-anberry movement continues
slow-. The suggestion has been
made that housewives apparently
re all waiting for the day before
Thaiiksgiving before making their
jrannerry purchases."
Hops Again Moving
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 21. A mori
bund hop market has come to life
and within the past few days IMS
bales of valley hops havo been
sold after a long period of Inactiv
ity broken only now and then by
a few small and spasmodic r.aleg.
While the recent sales have been
only of prime quality hops and at
prices ranging from i; enls down
to 10 cents for hops which ji is
estimated cost around limn 11
1 to 15 cents a pound to produr?,
nevertheless the sudden bu fug
swri z. 7 n. . -
mm W mwmu
$5,000 Buys Bride
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Twenty-year-old Jean Frances
Schillini;. of Baltimore, Md., who,
tired of Mruggling and worrying
about the future, offers herself in
marriage to the first man who pre
sents her with $5,000.
streak has injected Interest into
what had been an entirely listless
situation.
Healers explain that it Is purely
a "quality"' market and that the
buying is to fill in on contracts
where the contracted hops had
failed to produce t he pi line quali
ty demanded and the present buy
ing id along replacement lines,
(tumiitioitv
Itt'T'l'KIt ( uIm; eMi'iiH. 4". efiits;
stitiidji its, 44 ci'iits; prune lirntH. 4J
Melius; t irntti, ;;y Lt'iits.
1'JiKiS: t lo u 1 try yi utlueers' prices)
! r"n oxlius, 4tt (.'eiita; stumlard
ih vfulf, fit-sh medium 3!i ut'tits;
tm'ttiiiin firl 34 edits; frt'tdi pul
h'lH, 3Jt-; I'll al jHillt'trt. 'J8 cents.
tti'i 1 i,Hi,t l-metu MUippers'
tr.U'll Nt.. t Brittle, 14 i.Mlts: No. i!
Ki;tiU', -inc; Millions No. I. 4li(lfir;
No. l, 40 t ems; 1'itrtliiml l liv
viy (i, tt'fs: No. i butltirlat. 4T(J 4yc;
.so. , 42t 44c.
Alli.iv- Uuying price, 4 per cent,
2.ior(i 2.55.
1,1 VK POULTRY Heavy liens,
over 4M, lls.. 2fi'27t; tin to 4 V
Hot.. L'L' ru J4c ; tlo uinttT H's., 2i"if
ilt-; brol.t-i's. light, '2Sc 11k; col
or L'tHu 22v; oltt i oosters. 1 :r
li.; stan-. HV lt.; ilin'k.n. ImiJ;.V.
TCUKKYsi Faney drewst'a titans.
Ji :tlV; young toma, So 35l-; ulivu
HOT) 2S.
TdMATOKS T.oi-nl. 505?90c; Ctili-
iinni:i JJ. iM ri'imcKeu.
UMuNS Scums price to rctiill
): .Sifts. btiUf lb.; Vnkinitt tjp.lio,
$!.-' l."; oi-t'gon, Jl.iO'n 1.75.
KltKSM V10Oi-:TAHI-,l-: Helling
Tlie 1 nilb $ ','27, ; citlih.'iRt', lot n I, J
ru '.'t'yv; Brt't-ii liean.s, H'n 15c; corn.
M.jO'ii -.") sack of mx dozt n; hiittiH.
sc pound.
lH'CKUKHKItltlKii Fancy lL'fj)
1 1 ferns pounil.
TAlil-IO l'()TATOKS l)CHrliuteH
i"iih, $:t, lO-ii li. 5(1 ; V ilk Unit, fl, ihri
:i.un i:vt.; Western Orutstfri, i2.u(ia
f'Cll XX Kit AIRS MiwFjirtjijji)
c fift-if rt.75: -JuitilMiH. $6,75 57; himliel
tli.5ilTi 6.75; jimilo.H, it lni.ilud
Uvf I'Hiilt'fii, $11.50 Imrivl,
Nl.'TS Oregon ,' walnut. Tiv
2Ri ; Ciiliforniii 20 St: ; pe.tniitx riiw
10c; Hi li.i Ih ww I'inp 21' rt 21c ; li I
idoikIk. IIImUjc; filbcitH, lU'?ci'c; pe
CH n?t "4 dt 25c.
Itnt'S -Noininiil. l'J2S crojt, 1 Hi
13 Vic
wool, l!C!8 crop nominal "Wlll
rtmcU" valley, I'Sfiiiiric; euHtcin oru
Koii, 1 K 2T '.e iiouni,
SWK10T I'OTATOKS Cullfornla.
4 1 a 'n 5 cents a pound; mulium
Vanis. $2..'i tr:iie.
ciit'NTItv M TF Pi'HInif prtcpH
to rutyllrs: Country kllle! Iikh,
.- i. in cii..r. utt'lcr J5it niiiinus,
1 t ni 1 I u, iviiIk; veal, 75 to :in II.
17 'it I St-; hiinlin. lS'.2e: lie:iy nnil-
Iit-nt KnKirt'H
Oi.n H:Uli l-ov 'hm
Ie-. ..1.1HT, J . I : 1 lit
Mar. . .1.21 4 1.26-jt 1.21"', l.l'H'i
.Mi.v ..l.l'S', l.:i't 1.21 1.27-1,
CASH MAUKKTS Wheat UiK
Bend hlufstcm, hard white, 1.H2;
soft whins, western white. 1.20 4 ;
haril winter, northern spring, wenl-c-rn
red 1.19.
oA'.iNo. 2 r,S-H. white. $::t.oii.
Humn);t!'e nn'.o Saiurdiiy,
Nov. '2.'Mt in Chapman ItMn.,
? i-orp.rr ('ass ami J.if:k.son. Am-
I'llcitt .-Aiu Auxiliary.
wmmm
Furniture, Toys
Woodwork, Pottery
Breakfast Sets,
Linoleum, Shoes,'
Wicker-ware, Glass
and Metal Ware,
Bath Room Furni
ture, can b: tastily
finished or refinished
'with
The Perfected
Brushing Lr.q jcr at re
markably low cost
We Are
Paint Headquarters
For
Sherwin-Williams
Products
Rogers Brushing Laquer is sold in tfie famous oriental can
backed by a Money Back guaranty
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Precious Remedy
For Rheumatic Pains
Recently Improved
and Druggists Praise It
Acute Inflammation, Swelling, Pain
and Distress Speedily Surrender.
When yon are tortured with rheu
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it iti uoon as possible.
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want to hi'lii
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of tin countlesu number of people
It HUH helped.
I hey know it Ik u real reinedy
heraiiK( of their trainiiiK and be
cause the uiakei'M of Aileiiru have
An much faith In ft that they autho
rize (IniKKiHiH everywhere to dis
pense ll Willi the dist itiet tinder
Htundliii; that one IiIk bottle. mu'U
do what the buyer expectr, it to do
or money back.
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SOFA PILLOWS, 79c and $1.00
Rayon and rayon taffeta eovered
pUlovvK in a variety of beautiful de
diKiis and coloru at Carr'a Adv.
Vapex Uaalman'a fins Tablets,
Krusi'hen SaltH, V'lckV Rtth. Sail
con. Highway I'hariuacy, Oakland.
Adv.
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Announcing
Free Instructions wiU be given
to all attending demonstration
to be held in our store.
Wednesday end Thursday
November 20 and 21
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Can be quickly and
"Rogers." Book Racks, Picture Frames, Novelties
finished with Rogers
touch of color to the
Ask us for a color
Colors and innumerable mixtures and illustrations
for the use of Rogers.
Yale Athlete Charged
With Slaying Officer
Daniel SimklUM. Jr., 2:I-year-old
Yale student and teammate of Al
bie liooth. Yale football nlar, who
went on trial fn MayH hand in i;, N.
J., charRed with the murder of an
Aliunde City countable. Kim kins
la the son of a prominent Phila
delphia attorney.
GREEN GLASSWARE
Kino quality blown glusa with
pretty cui deHln. 'lorklail nlansen,
tall and low Hherbeta, tall and low
tunihlers. A he:i"Mlui line. See
them at Can's. Adv.
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Kfforta are being made to re
move the wrinkles from prunes.
And peacheH past Diefr bloom can
now have their faces lifted
1; T-i ' Chiropractor
mU tf DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER
Xt& 4il "Complete Health 8erlc,
127 r PLone 491
I Daniel SimklUH. Jr., 2:I-year-old
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