FIGHT
T
JUSTIFY INfflSE
LMIIn'u Vnd. Lllm'f tlir lt 1 llf
sixth of a perit-s cif si-von n-pitrf
LHiir printed in the News -Rhvm.-w. '
U-aiiii:i wiih the ouihrnk for trait;
crops in Iouj:!:ih couniy and con-j
liiiniiiK re'.()iiinnnflatii)n for n' tivi-,
tics on i;irt of Ihc KiowtMM. 'J'in-.ju.
rt-jiorta Mn;re submit ltl at ;
jiK-HtiiiB of couniy I'niit k rowers
JiHd at Sutlii'iim I-bn:ary 11.)
Tho tiilorimrtitm vif W-l from a
Biirvoj of ilu; situation In tin-
United KtalttH nivvn out by the V. I
S. (lepiirtiiKtnl of aKii iilure is that1
there are about enough viiifi now
jjlanted and rowinK to HiiMily th
market. The condition or the (impel
Krowiim industry in the I'liited
Statea however is of little Impart-1
auce to us In Douglas ronniy hhI
there are very few vineyards of
commercial size and importance
here. A few grape growers In this,
county ship Borne snipes to nearby,
cities but the greater part of llie
grapes Kiown in this vicinity aro i
sold in the local markets for home
consumption. I
Varieties
For grape Juice no variety. Is bet!
ter than the Concord, but Heveral
other varieties more or less related
to the Concord are about as pitm,
mich as: Worden. Monies I.arly,
Isuhell, Lomaiilo. etc. '!'hene grapes
are also well nutted for Jelly.
Among the table grapes tiie To
kuy has a great reputation on ac
count of the lai'KO size of tho
bunches and berries, the attractive
color and wood "hipping ualitlcs.
Hut the popularity of - tho Tokay
has been gained elsewhere, for in
this county it Is not sufficiently
warm In summer to mature this
grape always.
Of Kuropoan table grape varieties
Muscat, Hamburg nnd Hack Mo-,
nukka are very Ratlsfaclory for this
locality. Holh ripen early enough to
be flaTo here and aro of very good
quality. Tho termor has nn ngree-'
able Muscat flavor and tin latter
is hucuioss ami maiccs a guou um
Enjoys Best Health
In 25 Years
4i -
DAVID S. DIOEKMAtf
"At the iiru of 7!) I am still ac
tive in busim-aa and I attribute my
entire presort Rood henit',1, energy
nud vitality lo Ihe beneliis 1 deriv
ed from Salmon. 1 actually believe
this wonderful medicine lias milled
years to my life.
"Kor five yearn my health bad
been rulllna steadily. My nerves
were all lo pieces, ami 1 hardly
knew what a sound nlKhl's sleep
meant.
"Since taking the Sanson treat
mem 1 feel aa well and hiimiik as I
was 2f years ami. 1 have a fine
appetite, sleep ROiid, and constipa
tion, biliousness and dizzy spells
are all IhltiKa of the past."- David
S. Ileekinan. TiJS Kearney Sl San
Francisco, Calif.
Salmon's aim is not mere tempo
rary relief, but new anil abundant
health. Don't experiment- profit by
the experience of 01 hers.
Nathan Fullerton, Tho Rexalt
Drug Store, Rojcburg; Burton'a
Pharmacy, R'.edsport, agents.
Adv.
7sed for Coughs over SO years
DEPENDABLE
IPs!
SPECIALIZED
ILf . . . Y .
KhAlMLNI 1
years
pent In
trcatinrj
Rectal and
Colon conditions.
I A V '? f ' 111
IV- v .4
1 hiiiii 111 11 1 'i nM
Naturally, from so lomt and vark-il
an experience in trwtini lli-mor-rholdj,
Colitis, Fistula, Constipa
tion and other Rectal tntl Colon
conditions the success of our non
surjjical methods I proved hcynnd
all douht. However wc make a vety
remarkable CUAKANTY which ts
explained fn our FKEK book.
Write, phone or call for it today.
DkChas.J.Deajv
.HECTAL "t COLON
clinic;
OCAN BMi C I'l:O.S ( .OUK'THflDSe
riFTH& ft'AiN.ro'tii ANn.c riio.i
TELFPM0NE ATVWTtR 200!
AFFIUATr.O OfFICtS I
ing grape as well aa a good raisin
when dried.
Of American varieties Campbell's
Early and Captivator are good
table grapes. Hot It are good In gual
Ity and attractive in appearance
and the Campbell's Early ia quite
firm and keeps well. Many other
good varieties of grupes can be
HUceesrffully raised here but it
would take loo much space to enu
merate them.
I'rituf nir iiihI ( ulilvn(ln
flrfipt-viti- n gi " wins n l"ti f' Tiif-n
nn. I hin-ftw may jr"Iuii n'mii- ki h"
v 1 1 when b;ifly mnli'lwl imI
vs'lt hont iruti;;ig. hut mil v vtiex
that nn- v.-ll I'iirfd fop by pruning
mil ultlviitiiii will I'litig forth Hi
liiiiT ,skiwv hitiii lu-.s nnd tli
Ium imiM anil nw.-t-t lifi-rJf! itmt p
p.o:i h p.-i f.-i t'i.11. It i.H of ! mi lin-pirl;ili-
fn i-lmiiKf He- HVHti'in of
pimnim than to r-K!hit- tin- ninouiil
of wiinil tut off tt ml t!i' iiurnli.r of
IjihIk P-ft. A vjkoIoiis titri" yi-;ir old
vln- romlriK into Its first ynr of
h. arlriii Hhoiild not Unvt over h do
( ii h':dH h fl on. A five or clx year
old vlin' only z or -10 bud. If rnon
ImkIh are left on than tie- and
viKor if th- vine will (irop.-rlv nuh
taiii the r on He i in 1 1 1 larger iiuinlier
'if hllll Ili'S Mlo'lmeil Will ell- ll he
Hinaller mid IIm herrlen mn;iller, too
Hour oii'l later In rif nlnK-
A A other vej.;,.iatlon lb" if rape
vine xlio'iM have innti'-r eiill I vn lion
of the soil mound ft if It is lo do
ilti h.-.i(.
TllMrtiMf or I'cmIn
So far t he only dls'-asn nr pent
thai Jinx nroved inJurloiiH to lb"
grape in thin locality to anv extent
Ih inil'li w. Of American varieties 1 lie
Depiware in lie onlv one cmieept hli
to the mildew. Hut all Ktiropejin va
rieties of grapes should he iluHled
1 1 oi outfit I v wiih finely pulverized
ftulphtir at th time or just before
they h(miin.
The l'roii-el fur (irtiiw (jrotvlus; In
UOIIUlllH I en nt j-
We oan raise koim! grnpeit in
Douglas rniinlv but there are nenrly
rnoiiKh grape vlne now growlriif to
mitdy the loeal mark'-t. Ihfore
In rge tract are tn he phi tit d to
vltievnrdH a nmrket nhould be
Htndhd. W'e will have to Hit rnp"M
hi fumiietllton with ' a II fornlft
Ki'upeH mi'l our marketing otiuhl In
he doit" at u different time If pos
nlhle. If we produced early griipeH
Hii-h uh the fumph-jirii Knrly and
lUack Momikka that could be don".
Iioth there Kiapen are attractive anil
LAND PURCHASED
NEAR ELGAROSE
Prltx SJOKron, of Molrnao, ban
pl'.vi'liasi'd 11" und(?vlop!"(l Irani of
land near KlxaroBf. In Mm lui'K"
mili-illvlslnn lucenlly oiicni-il ui in
thai community, and ia pi cparlnR
to cHtahllnh a di'siraliln tarni home.
A larKO numlMT o yonnK men 01
tlm vlcliillv Imvn tnirtrhaKt'd land
In tills tnwt and re rapidly build-
ln up iirnntalilo rarins, an in hoic
la cxw'lli'nt and transportation ta
cllllla aro cood.
Mr. Sjourcn plana to put Hip en
tire trai-t Into .cultivation and will
make aueli di'veloiini-ntB na may
lie Ju.itllled. The sale waa handled
liy (I. W. V011113; und Son, local
reallora.
THRIFT WEEK POSTER
PRIZES ANNOUNCED
Thrift week pouter conleat prlz
en have been nwarded to Mlas
Dorothy Doyle, first; anil MlsB I.o
rena Turpln, aecond, for the Klrla
In the iwo rooin county schools,
l.oiiv l.llea won flrat for the boys
ln the Iworooin suhoola Willi nei-
UI'Il lllltlllil. ni'iuim . , 'v.
AplppleKate, third. In the one-room
schoolu, Miss Virginia Smith won
first prl.e with Miss I.vnn second
and Miss Phyllis i:ecklcy third.
Harry .leaks was flrat for the boyB
with Lewis Jantzer second and
Kred llnnle third.
The contest was sponsored by
Mrs. Kdilh Aikert. connly school
BUiierlntendi'iil. and the posters
were displayed for several weeks
In Ihe main lobby of the court
house. Couniy officers acted as
jndK'.'S of Ihe postern.
1I10NUY To Mr. and Mrs. Unpi'
lliniiv. ut llnndiui".', al Kimi'liuiK
(li'iu'ial lmmiitnl,
Kidiniury i!0, a
Hon.
KI.DKH To Mr. and Mrs. K. 11-
Kldi'r, at ItiiRpliurR, al ItimnhiirK
(li-ni'ial liospllal, 1-Vbrnaiy 211. a
aon.
ASllWOH'l'll. To Mr. and Mm.
I."ilii' Awliwiil'lli of Wi'Sl lin.duiiK.
Tliuradiv. Ki'liriiary 2. nt H"
Iimik (iniflal liomillul. a daiiKli-
tlT.
I
Born
I
i m'aKvimm''"'m " "" """"" I
Used Car Bargains
Prices Greatly Reduced
1928 Ford Sport Coupe $450
1929 Essex Coupe 575
1927 Hudson Coach 450
1927 Dodge Sedan 450
1925 Dodge Touring 225
1925 Hudson Sedan 375
1926 Essex Coach 195
1925 Essex Coach 175
1924 Hudson Sedan 325
1923 Essex 4 Touring 175
1927 Ford Truck 175
1923 Ford Touring, Ruckctell 50
Fordson Tractor, gocd conditio-s.
SEE THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY
Roy Catching Motor Co.
ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930.
VIE FDR PRIZE IT
The Itoseburg Municipal baud is j
slarllllK out in a very determined j
manner to win Ihe Sl.neO prize that
Is beiiiK offered in the first an-1
nua! nortliwe-:t b.iml conteiit 10 be
held at Jantzen beach in I'orlland
July 7 10 i:i of this year.
I'roin 30 10 musicians are re
sponding every Tuesday niKht for
the weekly rehearsals, and under
Ihe direction of Dale Slrant-e, the
conductor, are playliiK some ex
tremely difficult music in a praise
worthy manner. Mr. Slrane Is
workiiiK bard lo hrliiK about an Im
proved tonal effect and excellent
progress is being maile in llmt di
rection. The enthusiasm being
shown by the hand UKiiure3 Hose
burn music lovers of some of the
finest concerts that have ever
been presented In Ibis city when
the band opens its concert sea
son. "Whatever It takes to will the
$1.(10" prize, the Koaeburi! band
lias, so you might aa well bottle
up that check and make it payable
to us light now," Horace llerg,
manager of the hand told George
Mltchley, promotion manager for
Jantzen Beach, who was here yes
terday. The band contest, Mr. Mitchley
says. Is being sponsored by the
management of Jantzen Beach and
Sherman Clay company of Portland
nnd will be the most pretentious
musical event ever held in the
northwest.
Forty-two bands from all parts of
Oregon. Idaho and Washington
will take part In this gigantic con
test und will compete for prizes
aggregating $3,000 in cash nnd tro
phies, the first prize to be 1,000
cash. There will be divisions for
professional, semi-professional and
amiilour bands. Tile liuseburg
hand will center In tho Beini pro
fesalonal ctaas.
.ludgea will be selected from na
tionally known band leadera. and
tho contesl haa the endorsement
or the leading music bureaus of
Aniericn.
Moving picture companies will
make sound pictures of the entire
event, and Hosehurg will receive
national publicity as 11 result of
the entrv of Its hand.
The Hosehurg chamber of com
merce Is cooperating wiih Ihe band
In tills acllvlty and Is pledging
.l.nances to transport the musl
elana to Portland nnd provide for
them while unending the contest.
BROCCOLI REPORTS
TO BE BROADUAS 1
AoOTrdlns lo Informallnn Jiwt
nradvod by .1. C. Liwily. connly
BKl, arniUKBniunlB liavo boon
coinplnted lo accurn lenaed wlrn
iciicirls on lilnccoll inarki'ta at
ChlciiHO, Ni'W York, Los Angeles
and Portland.
These nmrket reports will be
broadcast over KOAC nt Corvallls
daily al 12:45 n. ni. Information
relallve to daily carlot sbipnienls
ol broccoli from the different pio
dneliiK seelions will also lie nlvon
in order that srowers nnd shipping
i...i.., linn' (tie extent
of Ihe Hhipmenls from Ihe varlpns
sei-tlnns anil ine iiiu.hii- n.-i-i-,
in tho more important nmrket cen
ters bandliiiR broeeoll.
t.t r..,.nrla Will HO
1 liettc Mini nn ,
doubt be of considerable value and
Interest to all mowers nnd ship
pels of broccoli.
FRENCTTCRISIS MAY
KILL NAVAL PARLEY
OWnHtltoil l'n-M I.i-aseil Win')
LONDON. Kel). 21. Ulldel-cnr-renls
of apprehension with, regard
to possible consfiiliences of Ihe
French political situation were dis
cernible loday among delegates to
i lie five-nowev naval conference
who remained In London over the
week-end.
The question uppermost In most
minds was what will happen to
II
the conference If the government
crisis Is not settled by next Wed
nesday when the present week's
recc-a w ill lie concluded.
London hoped C'aniille Ciiau
temps would lie able to secure a
majority of tile French chamber
lor the cjihinet which lie succeed
ed to lay in forming- However, as
one i-rench observer 11:
'i bout I
"Nothing at all Is certain
what la going lo happen
Paris."
Although almost all of the dele
gates aie most serious with regard
to tiie delayed procedure, one na
val wit slimming up Ihe problem
said: "The conference song now
being written ia 'Wliat'll We
Do?' with words by Stimson and
MacDonahl, and music by Wakat
suki and Grnudi."
TWO OFFICERS SHOT
BY CRAZY VETERAN
f Atior,atf,'t I'rer-a I-eawd Yir--
SIDNKV, Kvh., Feb. 21. Sheriff
Janicx NelHon of Cheyenm county
ittxl Iticlianl Carlson, a iloputizc-d
citizen, tnilay wore near death,
having bet-ii shot y est onlay by
Thomas ,V. Tonipsott, a sbetl
allocked world war vet (Man. who
eHoaped from tho mate howpitul for
tho insane nix months ao.
Hope for their recovery was
slielit. Sherirr Nelson was shot
four times ami his deputy twice
while they nought to arrest Tomp
set t.
BETS FAVOR FIELDS
TO BEAT CORBETT
RAN FRANCISt'O. Feb. 21.
Jackie Fields, welterweight title
holder, and Vouiik C'oiir.Mt, Fro::iio
southpaw, resied todsiy for their
ten-round nontltlo fisht at the
baseball park here tomorrow aft
ernoon. The betting odds still favored the
champion two to one, the wise
ones fiKurinn Fields to solve the
left-handed style of Corbet t. Be
cause he had never fought a left
handed boxer, Fields made a prac
tice of spanhiK with southpaws
duriiiK his tralninK lor the filit.
The baseball park can accomo
date 27.00(1 persons, and Promoter
Ancil II off mail figured a gato
around $(ij,ttHi. ,
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HOLIDAY HOURS AT
POSTOFFICE FEB. 22
The local post office will ob
serve parllal holiday hrinrs Satur
day, Washington's birthday, C. S.
II, inline local postmaster, an
nounced today. The office will be
open from 8 lo VI o'clock, with a
complete carrier delivery in the
morning. Mail will not be deliv
ered by carriers in the afternoon.
Special delivery and perishable
packages will be delivered where
possible. Mall will be collected
rrom all city boxes both morning
and evening, and will bo made up
and dispatched as usual. There
will be no deliveries on the two
rural roules. hut. all four slur
routes will be served. Tost orfice
boxes will be served as usual.
VETS AND LADIES
IN JOINT MEETING
,T. F: llurkliurt, department com
mander, and C. O. Cosney, depart
ment secretary-treasurer, accom
panied by a delegation, came to
Ror.ehurg last night to attend a
Hireling in the Roseburg armory
of the local chapter of the Hons
of I'nion Veterr.ns. After the busi
ness meeting of the chapter was
conducted a joint meeting was
held with the ladies' auxiliary of
the (hapler folloved by a social
even In Refreshments were
served by the ladies.
Peoples Supply Co.
I. O. O. F. BLDG.
Housewives are invited to innprct any goods ws
offer and compare them with other products. 1 he
foods we carry are the best that enn .be had, and
prices appeal to buyers. Free delivery on all pur
chases. UMPQUA MAYONNAISE Mads in Roseburg
from fresh eggs, pure oil and Schilling's 1 Qn
spices. Pts. 33c; half ptt W'J
MONARCH PRUNES Extra choice, can
ned in our local cannery, large 2l2 size
REED MURDOCK'S
This coffee was good value at 50c;
now A lhs. for
OUR SPECIAL BULK
would get 39c to 45c for
Our price, 4 lbs. for
EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday only.
Graps Fruit, large No. 2 size,
2 csns
FINEST BULK SALAD
this for 35c; our regular
Saturday, qt
SNOW BALL PASTRY FLOUR
10 lb. rack
& Our InrnI mrat mnrkeln sell
l nurisViinr;. Your !oc.M merchr.rt, because he is not owned
nnd controlled by Wall Street, is in better position to j
S five vou honest value, honest weii-ht and good service. cf
' 8i
AMERICAN JOCKEY
ONLY PERMANENT
SOVIET RESIDENT
t .Kft-latiH lra W"lrv
MOSCOW, Feb. 21 ThrouRhont
the soviet union, which is three
times the fci;?e of the Uniu-d
SiaH-s, III1 only permanent Amen-
, I of Cleveland, Ohio.
Hut (.'a ton has even greater dis
tinction titan this, for he is also
Dim preatt'st jockey in Russia. On
tie famous Moscow race track, re
minder of the days when racing
w;i:t the sport of czars and kings,
American tourists to Kussia sa
Cijon win his hixth derby and hU
one hundredth victory of the sea-,
son.
liven the greatest Russian har
ness race drivers acknowledge Ca
!n to be the Kreatest jockey of
Iiih day in the soviet union.
Caton's winnings in Russian
muting races are considerably
than they would be on Ameri
can tracks. Hut the popular Ameri
can driver was born In Russia and
him a deep attachment to the Rus
:;i;in people and the country. He
therefore prefers to race in Rus
sia, where for forty years his fath
r, Frank V. Caton, who died on
ly throe years ago, was the czar's
trainer of horse3.
The son. with his brother Wil
liam, who Is well known on Ainerl
can trotting race circuits, was
jalsed In the atmosphere of horses
and court sporting activities.
.Moreover, Caton Is married to a
Russian eirl, the daughter of
Count Alexander Zatoff. rormor
president of the St. Petersburg
racing club.
It was Caton's father who
brought the first American race
horses to Russia. That was half g,
century ago. Today, most of the
horses of the Russian turf are h.if
American and half Russian.
ELECTRIC STORM
HITS BAY REGION
f Aanrffito1 PrfM ,asrl Wire)
RAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.
Thunder nnd lightning rare in the
hay region, shortly before dawn to
day damaged the power Hystcm in
the Itlchmond district here. The
display was accompanied by a
lifiht rainfall.
A Hash of lightning struck a
main line transformer at Kighth
avenue nnd deary street and caus
ed an explosion which aroused
many people in a wide area.
In Oakland at the same time a
cloudbr.rst drenched the city.
ADMIRAL BENSON
TURNED OVER TO
UNDERWRITERS
( liiwicliitf-,1 I'r- Lcns'il Wire!
rORTLANl), Ore., Tob. 21. J.
It. Moore district agent for the
Pacific Steamship company, an
nounced today that the iuieiconst
al steamship Admiral llonaon,
stranded on Peacock spit, off the
mouth of tho Columbia river. Sat
Ui'duy night in a dense log, will lie
turned over to Imrurancu under
writers tomorrow.
Moore said Captain Charles Ora
iinni, coniinuiider of Ihe Admiral
Hem-on. v ho remained aboard the
craft alter more than Hit) passen
gers and crew had b:'en removed
sutelv by boals and breeches buoy,
probably would be notified today
lo ulKiudon the ship. Captain
(irabani remained aboard tills
morning.
Sianding reward of ?l!5 was
posted to iay by Joe Lodtaiu. me is
luan on the stranded steamer, for
the titniii of tiie ship's parrol
m.-scoi. Loretta, stolen from Lodi
gnn. who was :H-.:-igned a berth r
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PHONE 143
21c
BREAKFAST COFFEE-
M I I
COFFEE Some stores
this coffee. Q Op
OUu
Tasty Pack
34c
OIL Some stores snecial
price 35c; Q flp
UUU
39C
bolocna that is pure and
the Admiral Schley when he nr-:
rived here Horn Peacock spit i
where the Ih-nson grounded. t
Lodigau, who carried Loretta to ;
the shore fiom lh stranded ves-1
sel in a breeches buoy, took the
parrot aboard the Admiral Sche- j
ley with him. Tiie biid was stolen!
during the night.
Au:horitics said they believed ,
the then was made by a curiosity
seeker.
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TATE CONFIRMED
(Awrlalift I'niti l.'"! Wire)
WASHINGTON. 1'eh. 21. Tie I
senate yesterday confirmed the j
nomination of Hugh .M. Tate of I
Knoxville. Tenn.. to be a member i
of the int.-rs'.ato commerce com- j
nii:-sion. I
DUTY OF FAITH
Faith, tliough it 'hath tometiraes
a trembling hand. It muil not have
a wiMiered hand, but must Ftretch.
Watnon.
i Piety and Enjoyment
Piety, wrote Carlyle, does not
mean that a man should make a
sour face about things and refuse
to enjoy In moderation what the
Maker has iMven.
Primitivo Stagecraft
A miracle Blay of long ago.
which had a great vogue" at the
time, represented Adam rushing
across the stage to get created.
High Title
The title of the emperor of Ja
pan as the head of the Shinto re
Union Is Tenno. which means, lit
eially. King of Heaven.
Golf, Earth, Strength
The ancient (Jreok. you romem
bpr trained new Htreniuh every
tiniejje lilt the earth. It has that ef
fect on the KOlfer'8 ltinKUase, loo.
San 1-ransico Chronicle.
ELKS
DANCE
Tlii ; Crnce of the
Season
AT THE
ELKS TEMPLE
Wednesday
February 26th
Enc'i Elt has the privilege to
invite one couple.
Don't ir.iss thi3 dance.
No charge for couple invited.
Officers of the Lodge.
that's
got to do
HoTCAKES just off the griddle are at their tcmlercst. Thcn's
the time to eat them when they're hot. And vegetables just
from a garden are at their tcmlerest. Then is the time to eat
them, too when the radishes are solid, crisp. When the
tomatoes sparkle as you peel them, and you can slice them
smooth and thin.
Have a kitchen garden and enjoy all your vegetables at their
climax-time, when they are most tender and sweet. Plant
Ferrv's purebred Seeds. These have abundant life inside.
They are what their name says purebred. Generation? nf the
seeds that finally became these seeds produced vegetables and
flowers approaching perfection.
Ferry's Seeds are at the "store around the corner." A few
packets will show what your own yard can grow but you
will want more than a few packets when you look over Ferry's
Seed Annual. Willi this, your garden can produce from early
radish time till frost, when crisp, white celery can last clear on
till spring again! For the Annual, write to D. M. Ferry & Co.,
500 Paul Avenue, San Francisco, California.
P. S.-THE GASDENER HAS NO SECOND CHANCE. PLANT THE BEST.
F E KAY'S purebred S E E DS,
SEEDS
Grain, Grass,. Garden and Flower.
Prize Winning Barley, White Oats,
Spring Wheat
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
Roseburg Oakland
AGENTS FOR
! & H. Electric Ranget John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumpi
Sutherlin Spray Co.
They'll tasle
Esakc thezu
for finer flavor in
i xxxx i$ i
BiicuKi OA
Poilry '&
SPillsIbiyirys
' Best Flour
a stack ofhotcahei
with cl G&HSIDEK f
bettfer 5ff you
this way
The next time you hake use Pillsbury's
Best Flour, and notice how much better
everylliing tastes.
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