ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1930.
FOUR
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tinn of ull iifWN iIiaU'hM Tf Uttf'i
to it or noi oilivrwiR- tTftliti'il in
thiK pai.t-T uikI l nil l al ntw ptih-llnlu-,1
Wit-In. All rilit r r.-.uti-llralion
of M-tiitl dispute-lift lu-n-lli
arc a I mi vkvi vrd.
IIAItlUS KI-IWOKTII. .
.Killli.r
Knten-tl Mfiinnl ! iiiattir
May- 17. I'J'iu. l tiio lst ottWv Hi
, Kiiticliiitn:. H i-Koii. Ulid'-r At t uf
KllllMTiltloU Itlltl'M
lmllv, M!t- yi.-m1, liy ina.il $1.00
Jt.tily. wlriKl' nioiuli. liy mall... ."
lallv, by ttirrU-r, pr month... .&
FIND A TRILLIUM
THR time hits come for people of
DourIhr county to aririe and d
fend their claim to havfiiK the flu
ent climate In Oregon. The fact 1b
challenged by uo less lnirtunl
cities than Medford and KUKne.
But thu'. la not strictly true either.
These other cltiea make no open
challenge. They do not orfer a com
paiUoii of statistics or anything bo
positive as a consideration of facts.
Why should they? In fact HOW
could they? Wo have just broad
cast to the world the fact that al
though the mean average tempera
ture for the month oi January wwt
below freezing both In Medrord and
Eugene, our mean average tern-
. perature for that same period was
several degrees ABOVE freezing
Nor did wo suffer anywhere near
the lowest temperature of the oth
er two cltloa. Medford shivered at
3 above; Kugeue heaved coal Into
groaning furnaces with the ther
mometer registering 6 above, while
in comparison, Itoseburg folks
basked in thu comparative mild
ness of 17 degrees.
However convincing, the figures
tlven abovo are hot adenualo In
the present crisis. Medford and Eu
gone, through their most excellent
newspapers now seek to regain
their lost laurels by appealing to
their subscribers. They do not ask
that winning and uncontestable
facts and figures be brought forth.
Almost niggardly buslnesa, they
have stooped to. Their claim to
climate fame shall be pinned to n
flower a trlllium or a lamb's
tongue. They have a contest on,
both the Eugene Itegister and the
Medford Mall Tribune. Each has of
fered a reward" for information
leading. 1o the apprehension and
capture oi the FHtST lamb's tongue
or tho Ki It ST Irlllium.
To lugs Tollts, and to hills nnd
woods. In tlilH wonderful climate of
ours, wantiet by far (as the statis
tics prove) than either tho north
or the 'south, no doubt but that
trllltuins and lamb's tongues are
already abloom.
Accept Ihe challenge of Medford,
give tho laugh to tho contest In
Eugene aomeono PLEASE bring
to (he NewsHeview officii within
tho next day or so a lamb's tongue
or a trlllium. No reward Is neces
sary, wo think, to spur Douglas
county folks to urine and dulend
our cllmuto thus attacked.
LEGISLATORS' PAY
AN unfortunate effect that ono
foresees from the supremo
court's Invalidation or tho Oregon
legislature's action In voting ex
pense money to Us members Is that
H Is likely to mako adverse votes
against the amendment to be on
tho November ballot to Increase the
pay of members to $500 plus mile
age for each bleunium. Had the
legislature: of tho past two ses
sions not taken matters lnlo their
own hands I here would be butler
prospect for the adoption of the
pending amendment by tho peoplo.
Nevertheless, the amendment
ought to he adopted and porhapn It
will. No one wilt contend that three
dollars a day plus mileage Is ade
quate pay for members of the legis
lature. Everybody knows that so
low a rate falls short of paying
actual expenses for the legislators.
That compensation was fixed at the
time when (he constitution was
adopted, when money was scarce
and when the buying power of Ihe
dollar was several times what It is
today. The going wage for labor In
those times was a dollar a day or
lens.
Today the el'i'rct or a schedule ot
legislators' pay ilml is insurtieient
for actual ewnes of the members
is to work a hurdhhlp upon the les.-i
prosperous and to keep many such
from standing for eli-ctloii lo the
legislature. Only those can at tout
lo run who are wealthy or who
have a special interest to sere or
protect by being in the legnwuuire.
Many others do run lor places and
do scne but when tln-y do It Is at
loss and sacrifice to iliemselven.
Obviously It is di su able to have
representatives of the loss prosper
ous, classes in Ihe legiHlatuto. The
voters audit to correct a condition
which makes li dilfltriilt lor them
to go them
Ai present, hairing special ses
sions, the agreale Iter diein of
legislators for ea h Im-unltim Is
$lo.Sort. I'nder the proposed amend
men! 11 would tie $ir,h"n with noth
ing extra tor bpeeial serious. Th"
slate cuu uUuid to make the in
cieue. Indeed, It cannot afford not
to make It In view of what It Involves.
In the same envelope with a cir
cular appeal to the press to aid the
national council for prevention of
war in telling the Ixmdon confer
ence what to do conies another cir
cular by the executive secretary of
that organization conveying stern
warning that newspaper accounts
of the London proceedings are un
trustworthy and ought not to be
heeded. Newspapers, we gather
from the circulars, should not at
tempt to tell what Is going on at
London but should leave that
wholly to the national council for
prevention of war. Meanwhile let
everybody send 50 cents. This lut-
ter seems to be particularly import
ant, judging from the circular.
To Judge by the various and
varying dispatches on the subject
the status of Prlncvss Henna's ro
mance with the German count may
well be expressed in that classic
report of anotlur day by Railroader
Flanagan to lions Klnnegan:
Flanagan:
Off agin,
On agin,
Gone agin
Klnnegan.
Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt, form
er prohibition prosecutor, Is arrest
ed on a charge or automobile speed
ing; To the traffic officer law ob
servance means primarily speed
law observance, while he may con
done the taking of an alcoholic
drink. The dry enforcement orflcer
who lays great stress on the citi
zen's duty of liquor law observance
rinds her zeal much less ardent
when It comes to speed law ob
servance. It Is all in the point of
view.
Oregon Editors'
Opinions
(CorvailiB Gazette-Times)
Wli congratulate the two Eugene
papers on their handling of a
very messy-divorce cuso. They got
away with It In a manner that re
flects great credit on what ought to
ho the ethics or the profession.
Had they chosen to he Hensa'lonal
they might not only have doubled
their street sales, hut pot haps add
ed a number of new ones on the
monthly basis, ror, unfortunate as
It may be, the average human re
vel In this kind of muck that the
testimony In this case Involved.
Ilul.li papers retrained from sensa
tionalism, though they had a case
that would have hog tied many or
the notorious cases .that you have
read about In the metropolitan
press, liy thulr restraint they have
set a flue example for sensation
mongers of the clly an example
which we have no hope will be fol
lowed. And the judge Judge Brand, he
too Is entitled to c'oligratulallon.
While It was tho wife who sued,
asking for $lu,(j00 alimony, the
Judge gave the decree to the bus
band nnd gavo tho wife nothing.
And that's all she was entitled to.
This case Is a glaring example to
prove that divorce cases ought to
he tried In chambers. It was a fam
ily quarrel, hut It dragged through
the mlro a lot of well known Eu-
geno peoplo In addition to airing
tho purely domestic difficulties of
the couple, difficulties which were
none of tho public's business. No
ends of Justice were served by a
public, trial, hut oil the contrary
considerable damage was done that
would have been avoided, damage
that may result In wrecking other
homes, rubiic trials of divorce
cases ought to bo abolished.
Ought to Sleep In Hit Day Undies
(Iluker Democrat-Herald.)
Cal Coolldge wears a night shirt
It now develops. Lucky for him
the farm bloc did not uncover this
damaging bit of inlormation while
( ill Was prosldent.
The Reverse English
(Hend Uulletin)
Foreign nations, lu urging that
Americas rum chasing fleet be
counted In the nation's navy ton
nage, are using with reverse Eng
lish Dr. Clarence, True Wilson's de
mand that the entiro strength of
the army and navy be used to en
force the prohibition law.
Let's Have Baseball.
(Albany I lemocral-Herald)
It's entirely possible for the pro
posed baseball league, with Salem,
Conallfs, Eugene and Albany to
succeed. Il the teams are not over
Ian dened w tt It high salaries, the
league will have easy going.
Good Work.
(Astoria Itudgel)
The rescue of the passengers and
crew of (lie stricken Admiral lien
son without loss or life or serious
injury constitutes another tribute
to (he efficiency of Ihe coast
guard crews of Point Adams and
Cape Disappointment.
Filling in the Time.
(The Dulles Chronicle)
A married girl student at Cniver
sliy nt nreenn wins hli:het honnrs
for the full lei in. Which hown
wiiHt rati he accomplished liy study
lot; instead of merely tuktne one's
foot while waiting up lor li tend i
husband. I
THIS IS SCo'VcH NIGHT! ,
Kind out what thai means at the
ChrisliHii church tonight. Kvatigel
Ut. Allison talks on "Scriptural
Searching Saints." Frank lirubbe
stns soIoh and Mrs. 1, intuit plays
pipe organ specials Adv.
NOTICE
The Itoseburc Woman's elub will
hold A card paity at the elub house i eency is due. but let tjood people
Wednesday exenlng. Feb. Ctith. Pub-1 realue that the HMtluti cannot re
lie I?- invited. For reservations calliwi by lesoiminnn adopted at pink
Mitt. W. . OU. Adv,
BRINGING UP FATHER
WEt-, IT'S MICE TO
QBT IN BBO. AvJPCY
FROM ALL. "THAT
NOIBE OF BUILDINO
A HOUSE
SHUT UP -I'M
A BUR&lAR. AN'
I'M (SOlM T
Maybe I'm Wrong
" J. P. MKOUURY
A NKW JKUHHY man
commit
ted bigamy the other day. He
l
said he uiou't think it was lair to
let one v, lie support him.
American Tragedies A tongue
tied womun at a speaking tune.
Efficiency Experts The klepto
maniac who got a job In a beamy
parlor lilting laces.
Social Accomplishments A
"Hlt.y" coilple got married last
week and the guesm threw puffed
rice at the wedding.
You're Wrong The Tiggly-Wigg-ly
Is not rim by hula dancers.
Momentous Moments When a
discus thrower wilh tho heaves
walks into a phonograph record
store.
Wonders of Nature The road
bog who talks pig Latin in his
sleep.
Take It or Leave It Powder,
rouge and lipstick is the stuff that
dreams are mude of.
Excuse It Please It's a typo
graphical error when your wile
catches you printing a kiss on the
new maid.
Our Own Vaudeville Jenkins:
Does your wife tell everything she
knows? Watkins: Yes, she even
tells more.
Copyright, 1930, King Features
Syndicate Inc.
Letters From the People
eomtiHinlcntloiis ti lh9 Ni'Wu-Ho-vlert'
IjT publication In this d. purt
ttii'iit aliouM he wrllU-u on only one
siilo of lit; papor, nliotiitl not tx
ooi'U 300 words in It'iigtli. ami must
be uiKiiori ly the writer, wIiomo mall
athlrona in imt .ccompituy tlm con
tribution. CRITICIZES CAPTION OF
LIQUOR ITEM PICTURE
HoHeburg. Feb. 21. 10:10
F.ditor News-lteview : Your issue
of yesterday carried a cut of a
Mrs. Lowey and her daughter, it!
years old. Tho legend was that
mother and daughter must, be sep
arated for the tlrs) lime in Ihelr
lives, the daughter being sentenc
ed to ft school, and the mother to
ihe women's institution in West
Virginia. The mother had pleaded
guilty to a charge of selling liipjor.
Ihe press dispatches had already
fold us that the mother had involv
,ed her daughter In her bootlegging
operations, (if course she made 1 lie
plea that she could find no other
-Means of supporting her fality. Her
claim is given the lie by the exam
pie of thousands of honest, hard
working women who are engaged
In ler.ilimato work and helping to
support children and setting
worthy examples before them. A
significant thing about the cut Is
that over It is printed Ihese words,
"Prohibition Separates Them."
This Is, of course, a He. Prohibi
tion did not separate I hem. Law
lessness, erinie if you please, sep
arnted them, as crime has sadden
ed and separated many a family
wliMp lhUor laws were not in
voled. In fact the sentences of
'he law in this case appear to have
been exceedingly humane. Had the
woman been convicted of passine
totu terfelt money or noddling nnr
io1 les. having involved her ynunr
dsughter. would there n any maud
1 1 ii plea that the law hint separated
(hem? Certainly hot. The origin
o tills cut might be interesting.
It is marked "luternailimui News
reel." This marvel Is lb ;t so clean
and able n paper as our .tw n News
Review should allow itself to be a
vehicle for so plain a simple of
wet propaganda.
Hunk, lCKie and HoMievfsm are
Just now baxtug a great Inning at
our national capital and elsewhere.
An awakening of the forces of de
teas and mutual adiutiullou sure
T
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I I y- - , . s . i
Si YJ Hi Inn K.lurr SrMf. In.-, tin.! Hnimn rtRhl. n-.ri
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BE
D
ties. The constitution and the
laws must be upheld, otherwise the
labors of Washington, whose birth
day we celebrate tomorrow, and of
all the patriot leaders who have
followed him, win cut small figure
on the extended pages of history.
PATRIOT
Advice to Girls
By
ANNIE LAIUIE
DEAR ANNIE LA L It IE:
i am a girl In my teens seek
ing your advice. I have been go
ing with a boy tor about a year and;
1 love him very much. I went out
with u boy recently and someone
told the boy 1 love lhat 1 did some
thing wrong. I didn't. How can I
prove It to him ;
FORLORN.
FORLORN: The boy you iovu in
easily influenced if he Is willing
lo believe the word, of a stranger,
rather lhan yours. Perhaps he is
just s.iftoring from a good dose oi
old fashioned jealousy. Tell him
you did not ineun to hurt him by
going out with another and that
your conduct was as both you and
ie would wish It to be.
D'
EAR ANNIE LAI HIE:
a girl of IS and would
like to meet a fellow who lu an
usher. I see him very otlen, and
am beginning to fall in iuvo Willi
him. So give me some advice how
I could meet htm.
HAZEL EVES.
HAZEL EYES: 1 caiionl advise
you how to become acquainted
with the usher In whom you are bo
Interested. Me, no doubt, is intent
on his job and far too busy and
senelhlo to become interested in
the I'emlnino members of the au
dience. YOUR INCOME TAX
No. 14
To obtain a deduction for travel
ing expenses, which form an im
portant item in the returns of
many taxpayers, certain regula
tions must be observed. The lax
payer is required to attach lo bis
return a statement showing the
nature of business in which en
gaged, number of days away from
home during taxable year on ac
count of business, total amount of
expenses Incidental to meuKt and
lodging while absent from home on
business, . and total amount ot
"other expenses incidental to
navel and claimed as deduction."
Among the "other expenses" are
tips, which are held to be a part
f traveling expenses, provided
i hey are reasonable in amount.
Traveling expenses are deductible
only w hen the I rip is on business
They are limited to such expenses
is are reasonable and necessary in
i be conduct ttf l he business n:id
directly attributable to. It. F
aniplos are payment for the use nt
'-t sample room or ihe hire of ve
hides lu visiting customers.
T-B SEAL REPORTS
SOON TO BE MADE
Mrs. II. C. Iloyle. county Christ
nuts seal sale chairman, and Airs.
Stanley t 'ha pin of Reedsport will
be the )ou:tas county delegates
at the annual meeting of the Ore
gen Tuhe! culofs assocsal ion In
Portland Tuesday and Wednesday
of next week.
Mrs. Itovle Is to officially rep re
sent t he I ounlas Count y Public
Health association and will pre
sent the president's report of the
usHorintlon's activities for the pasi
year at the meeting Wednesday
morning. Presidents of nineteen
oilier county associations in the
state atliliated wtth the tuhercu
losis association will also present
ihelr reports. Mix. Intnliar stales
that as a result of the active work
of many associations during th-1
past year keen interest in these
reports Is predicted.
o
Our battery Installation ami In
specttoit sirbe is tree It's ea te-
drixe In and out of Newuindo b.il
lory ik'iaiuueui. Adv.
By Geo,
HEY, WHAT
AR& YOU
rOiM' TO
DO?
(SO AHEAD -I THOUGHT
YOU WERE A CARPENTER-
sure am- 5teai
THE PLAN'S OF
THE MOUSE
vr H"MKi
v r
U i
.1
4s- .fir-1
Talka on Health
Uy
DU. R. S. COPELAND
AT this season of the year colds,
Influenza and pneumouia are
usually rampant.
'l ne fact id, utter several strenu
ous winter months, wilh the
keeping of late hours and all the
active Interests of business and
pleasure, the vitality is lowered.
There Is a general stale of tired
ness and debility of the system.
The resistance lo disease is loo
sened. '
This Is an opportune time for
the influenza germ to get busy.
Of course, wo always have these
germs with us. In every commun
ity there will be occasional cases
of the dlsea.se, or even a more or
less severe epidemic.
For those who are recovering
from an attack of this disease,
great precaution should be taken
not to have a relapse. This is apt
lo be a serious thing. Pneumonia,
hundreds of ca.ses every year, fol
low influenza.
It is diflicult to get up from In
fluenza. Even after a slight at
tack where there has been on'y a
short duration of fever, there Is
great pliysieal weakness. This h.
due to una table condition of (lie
nervous condition produced by the
disease. It takes lime to get back
your old vigor.
Among the precautions It Is es
sential that ihe home be kept
warm. He extravagant w ith the
heat for the time being. Have
plenty of ven'llation, but do not
sit or lie In drofts.
There are three other things
which are Indlspensibto to com
plete recovery from the effects of
influenza. They are sunshine,
fresh air and proper food.
lu most parts of the country at
this time of the year our hours of
sunshine are limited. Plan so as to
avail .yourself of every bit of sun
shine you can get. Re out in It
for two hours, around noontim".
when the sun Is the highest. Of
course. If It Is too cold. R will not
be possible to stay outdoors for so
long a time.
Science seems to find a way to
meet every obstacle on the path
to good health. Now we have tho
ultra-violet lamps. Their regular
use gives new energy and life to
the tissues through the life-giving
ultra-violet rays, which are really
sunshine. If you can avail your
self of these treatments through
your doctor, well and good.
Then thero are certain kinds of
'window-glnss which transmit the
ultra-violet rays of the sun, which
the ordinary window-glass does
not do. Perhaps the time is not
far off when our homes and busi
ness places will be equipped with
this kind ot w indow-gmss. Recent
Investigations a n d experiments
have pioved ihe etllcacy of these
windows as a means of admitting
all the rays of sansliine. As tune
goes on we shall know more about
them.
liet all Ihe fresh air possible. Not
only be outdoors all you can. but
sleep wilh all the windows open,
and be warmly covered. Resilul
sleep and test help greatly In your
recovery.
Simple food should lie your diet
. during coin ulesccnce pleii t y of
milk and fresh ggs are desirable.
Adding a leaspooniul of gelatine
to the milk does much to inciease
Its food value.
In these days people lake too lit
tle time to recover their health
and strength. Ambition may oft
entimes be misplaced In tills re
gard. If you get up too soon you
may have a relapse, ami that you
do not want. I Nt no: run the risk
of this, but take time for full re
covery be tore you venture forth
seeking new woilds to conquer.
Answers to Health Queries
MRS. 1!. Q What! fhoulll a
woman w eich who is sixty-six
years old ami fixe feet two inches
tall?
. What should a woman weiub
w ho is f o: t y-t hi ee y ears old and
five teet two inches tall?
A. ---They should w eich respec
thely v.7 and l"t r"""1
D. C. Q My Iwliy of einiu
J uijuika tuases about in uis sleep
Saturday and Monday,
Deviled Meat
Armour's
1-4 size can for spreads
and sandwiches, 1 Cn
4 cans I J U
Sweet Potatoes
Real eastern Sweet Po
tatoes, large 2l2 1 Hp
can .. i Jb
Macaroni
Curve Cut
21c
3 pounds
Oysters
"Miss Lou" brand, a
delicious southern oys
ter, 5 oz. 1 Cp
can I UU
Shrimp
"Miss Lou" brand, fin
est for salads, in parch
ment lined tins, 1 Tn
can I I U
Pancake Flour
Sperry's
1 10 lb. bag dUli
Lettuce
Imperial Valley
Icebsrg, head
7c
Celery
Chula Vista, fancy
celery, 1 Cp
bunch I UU
and prefers lyiiiR on his Btomach
loo KivaUu pan ot me lime
couhl this be due to worma? Wilat
treatment would be ailviuhie un
der those ciieuuiKlaiices?
A. May be due to intestinal
worms or constipation. Examina
tion of the stool will determine
whether or noi the parasites are
causing tne troubio.
Copyright, 1930, Newspaper Fea
ture Service, 'inc.
MRS. LINCOLN'S
HALF-SISTER DIES
I.KXINOTON. Ky.. Fi-b. 20 Mrs.
Kinllo Todd Hilni, 91, liiilt-sislir
of Ahtaham l.im-oln'H vift, Maiy
Todd Lincoln, died at her home in
Fayette county near here today.
She was the widow ot Brig.' Uen.
llurdin Helm, ot. the confederate
army, who was Killed in battle.
Her death removes the last sur
viving: person who whs intimately
associated with Lincoln.
V
MAY WE
Shovel your coal?
Handle your wood ?
Keep your kitchen clean?
Keep your family good
natured ?
Make like irore pleasant?
May we do all this and more
for only a fjw cents a day?
SOUTHERN OREGON
GAS CORPORATION
340 N. Jack3on Phone 235
A
ELECTRIC
RANGE
BARGAINS
Repossessed, Slight
ly Used and Shop
worn Ranges. They
must all go. Several
Washers and Iron
ers must also be
cleaned out.
CALIFORSIA OKEGOS
PO WERjOMPAST
I Pork and Beans
Van Camp's
16 oz. can, ORp ,
3 cans L0i
Sugar
C. & H. Granulated.
6 pounds .. 35C
Peaches
Max-I-Mum Brand
We are closing out this
brand of peaches.
Zt:!":. 24c
Candy
Western Cream 1 Cp
Choccktss, lb. I UU
Sardines
Van Camp 1 pound
oval tins, mustard or
tomaio, '
10c
Worchester
shire Sauce
French's
12C
bottle
Coffee
Plggly Wiggly Special
Rich, creamy. OKp
and good, pound U UU
Eat barbucuo sandwiches audi
Hvo forovcr. Urand's Hoad Stand. I
Beds $5.00
1 am trying to get rid of a few pieces of furniture that trvke
up a lot of room. As special inducement I am offering the
following:
Kitch-n Cabinet
Large Range
Fine Organ
Walnut Dressing Table .
China Closet
Earl S.
115 Sheridan
Would you he willing
to use, "As is," this recipe for
hubarb pie?
R
C"' rhubarb into inch lrnpths to make a quarts
and place in the Imvrr crust in the pie tiiu
Sprinkle a mixture of 2 tablesponnfuh corn
starch and pinch of salt over the rhubarb. Cover
uith a top crust and bake at 4.10 for about 15
minutes. Finish at 350
It lit' barb pie w ithout sujrar!
Ininpne it. Yet you would have
such a pie, in nil its sourness,
if you used this recipe. Two
cups of sugar nre needed.
Many meals served today in
countless homes (ire unpalatable
and lacking in enjoyment be
cause sugar has been left out.
Vegetables are flat, fruits are
our and cereals tasteless. Try
a dash of sugar on these most
Most finds tire more delicious and nourishing with Snfnr
Feb. 22-24
Rice
Fancy Blue Rose ' .
R
-Ie
Fine Large Heads pi i
3 pounds .. 19c
Bread
Twin Loaves, white or
whole y
3 twins
whole wheat, OKn
Z.JU
Catsup , Jt:
All Gold Brand, large
14 oz. botlla. ..It is h
percolated, 1 Op
bottle I UU
Grapefruit
Celnty Bits, fine 1 Qn it
Iar22 plccss, can
French's
Mustard
Known the country
over for its fine 1 Qp
quality, 9 oz. jar I til
Matches
15c
6 box carton
Soap
Wonder,
White Wonder, 1 Hp
3 bars I UU
Watkins products, 120 W. Laiis
Phono 177. Adv.
Coil Bed Springs $4.00
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Phone 538
essential foods and see how
much better they taste.
Sugar on protective foods
makes them a pleasing carrier
of the roughage mineral salts
and vitamins they contain. It
does not change in any way
their delicate, valuable elemeiits.
Think of this as you plan
your meals. Make meals not
only nourishing, but pleasant,
with sugar. The Succar Institute.