TWO ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON.. FRJDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1940. Roieburg Vialtort .Mr. and Mrs. C. V. ,shook, ol Oakland, Hponl Thursday in Itntmhiin; KhoppiiiK and ntfendlns In UuhIih'hb inatleiH, SCOTT ttK ffl'ATH . TREASUHKll T Chairman Stat Highway . Commission, 1932-1935 AH raid by Si-pttox Ttruutu C9nimi(et ! You n Congressman IAMKS W. MOTT H. li mi ol lb racoanlitd Lo n ol Iho National Homo ol Hope Mnlativ.i. Hit Rf EIocIIob Ai.ur.l Conllawd AcHto and Eiptritncod Ropnunta lion In Conqnii. HMD DieOM - VOTIM' PMHLIT Paid Ad. Chapman s Drug Store will be OPEN This Sunday Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. - LESLIE M. SCOTT' ! ! i ' ' I ! t ft. mm I Henry A. Adams Is a native of Douglas County has boon actively and successfully engaged In Stock and Fruit raising, and a Gonoral Mercantile Business in Douglas County for over thirty years. The oxporionco and knowledge gained ovor his long years of service well qualifies him to cope successfully with the problems and noods confronting the people of this County. The confidence and esteem in which Mr. Adams is hold by all the pooplo of his District, regardless of their party affiliation; coupled with the facts, First His Splen did qualifications, and Socondly: That by every just rule of reasoning South Douglas County is entitled to a repre sentative on the Commission, morits the loyal support of every voter in the County, Mr. Adams is heartily in accord with tho movement for adequate consideration for tho aged. Wo; tho undersigned, citiiens and taxpayers of Doug las County, believe in Mr. Adams, and hoartily endorse him for County Commissioner. Roseburg C. W. Wharton Dexter Rico M. L. Hallmark G. V. Wimborly Walter Good Walter Fisher N. Rico G. K. Quino Herbert D. Quine P. T. Bubar D. B. Bubar Glondalo W. B. Garrott O. G. Sether Harry Cook Riddle Fred Ball E. W. Riddle Frank Hamlin R. L. Bridges I'niil advurtiueuiint-rAiJuma for Sprague Sees No Peril From Nazis Governor Soys Situation Does Hoh Require Reelection of President Roosevelt. roNTLAM). Nov. 1. -(AIM Governor ChnrWw A. Sprauue said IiihI nielli i tin America Ik not' In such liuinfiii'iil tlani,'nr an to re- 'inr tli. i-.M'JiM'lioii or President Roosevelt. Ahhui-Kiik in a radio addrex that Urn (h'Jiiiiuim have lionn tuiahlfi lo llivmlit KiiKland It) tour month, tic ii?H "hy w tint mi It o' military ;matlifinatii:s may it ho said wh 'U-h In IniiniMliiitf danger Hum Uf'i'uiitiiy. , ucrosH ,'I.ihhj mile of ntm'!" ; "I hulieve our real war tlirenj iii more apt to arise a year or two ! h from now. . , . There Ik :iniili' time tor a m v leader to pick no tin- rein. fiii llc-filarly when Iho leader in sluhi- in as xwltl in arltmt and aw clear In JiKicmnnl an Wendell VViltkiti." A Iff saying that all nations hooii will lu in a "ram tor power In a mail uamhle with lain," the Kovernor ashed: "Khali ie enter thui rare with a spent Inn hi ? The presidency of the I'niii'd Stale Is said to he the miisl KruellliiK Jul) on carl I). . . . Ik not Hi U ralher I lie time lo summon a now leader . , .?" Tim governor Kit id the new deal hart no rihf to claim emlil lor most of It k hoc In I relornis, nsserl iiit; I hat many id' these reforms, were initialed hy Presidents Hard IliK. CnnlidKe and Hoover, "l.ahor's KaiiiH," lie said, "have coin' ii h n resull of labor's own of roils, made in repuhllean admini strations and democratic ad in in i strailons. And labor makes a mis. tnUe If It lies liHell' up lo any pu llllcal parly." (lovmnor Spniuue conrludeil his speech with an appeal to Oregon voters to pay tribute lo Senator Clmi'les I,. Mi'.Naiy. Willkle's run nini; mate, by pnltiiiK Oreuon In Hie republican column ncl Tues. day. Medical Center Is Dedicated By F.R. WASHINGTON. Oct. :t I . t Al') - rresiueiu ttooseven netncaien I the now plants of the national in- h l it u 1 4t of health and national call' ! i;er jiistitiilit imar hera today ullh a Kpecidi ii.sstu'titiK that (lie pies- en l need lor healt Ii ronHej vut l:in i "is Krealer than at any time in tin nallon's history." j The hlef exeriilivo went Into : mmi'hy. Ilntht 4da, .td.. In make the dedicatory address at the adjoin-' hitf idles of the two ureal new j ; 'medical 1,'esearcli center. j "I voire for America and for! ' Mie stricken world," lie mild, "miri j hopes, our prayers, our laiih in! I ihi' power of man's humanity lo J 1 man." j I Mr. Itooricvelt mdcd the inedi- ml, denial, iinrslnt,' and other uro-i ! ftissious to do their utmost in j helphiK advance llie work of iho! : speelal iieiillli coiniiiii urn in ine I iialionnl detense coiinuissioii. j "We seek Hie same pai t nershlp j 'that we seek lor Industrial produc-j : thin In Hie defense commission," i , he said. To ihls he add'd: 1 "Neither Hie American peiiplu nor their novel ni.ient intend to mouiiHi1 liH'ilW'jil pnltlli't1 iiny miM'n 111, Hi 1 1 1 iiliili M niii'liill.ii liuliislry. 1" Aiui'iliini 1 In ill" liunily ' ilni lm . iln Ki'iicnil imw- Endorsement of H.A.ADAMS Candidate for County Commissioner of Douglas County Myrtle Creek H. M. Shirtcliff ' R. W. Reynolds G. F. Patterson ' H. . P. Rice Guy Conloy E. C. Chapman J. W. Adamson J. M. Ledgcrwood G. R. Batos i Oakland H. C. Stearns Roy Medley Erwin Rico Yoncalla Jess leswcll Conyonvillt John Fonn Vic Shaw Milo Clay Ulam i 'ouiuiit,.,loiiur Club. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MEV WOi?rLE &ET A VOUR DOOR NEIGHBOR. MAS TO PUT UP VJITU ACROSS THE FENCE.' THAT VOU'RE BURNING We rely upon and Irusl." The ua I ion Js belter prepared than ever before, he said, to meet Iho health problems of an emerg ency. Hut, ho continued: 'Now I hat we are lesn" 1 lian a day by plane from the jungle-type yellow fever of South America, less than two days from the sleep- Ink sickness of equatorial Africa. 'hh than three days from clud era and bulonh: plague, the raui piii'tH we walcli must he civilian lu addition to military." Election Returns Will Flash Over Air From KRNR Cmnplcli' cnvi.'l-HKe ol' ullt ul I lit1 most linpoi'ltinl pnslilcntliil Him' I lolls In I lit uatinirH history will lio III onill list ovi'l' tin1 ronsl-to-coiist Miltuiil network liieliiiilliK KltNIt al liosehuri;. on Tuesihiy, Noveiilher Ti, eohtinuhm throilMtl llie omly liom-s of November il. Kulloii Lewis, Jr.. Hilt! Iloake Cur. ler will llend ii stnlt ol Irilinell llewsi-astels. iiniilysts, ullliouneers mill Hieelitl lealilres men who will lie posteii ill some key i-iltes 1111(1 stale eaflilals. 'I'lie iielM'orlt plans two main op eration points Chli-iiKO am! .New York, lloweier, irom stteh .strale- Ule hot spots as l.os Atmels, llos ton, I In 1 1 i itiori. Ilai-rlshiiri;, I'd.. .lell'c.Msoii City. .Mo.. Hetroll, Han l-'ramlsco, lletiver. Ues .Moines, he ilialulliolis, .Mtliiieiiliolis, Kansas 'l.'ily, l.int-olll. I larllol'il, Collliuhlis, ami l.o.iiiKtnn, , wilt entile jollier r;i phi roporls lo i;ive list eners it luilaneed word pirlilte ol Alllel ieil 111 the polls. ' Will, lose or draw. Mutual will I have lines Installed at Hyde Vmk. New York, wllere Hie president is usually to he lolllul on clcelion da, j i epiililleun national headiilitrlers in j New York's Hotel Uoosevelt. iiiui ileinoeralle national lieadipiarters ill New Yolk's lintel Hiltniol'i!. II is eMUTlnl Unit Wendell I.. Willkie will lie in New York. other newscasters mi Mutual's roster will lie Qliln Kyan, Arthur Sears lleiiniUK. Arthur ,M, lOvnns j and f'oilrir I'oster. Soviet Hand Falls on Three for "Slander" Mnsmvw ttct. ::i. lAi't-A. ft. MitiiiHolt', former director of lliu soul h and ecu 1 1 al depart ment ot I) lack metal hi it;y (coul indusl ry ). was senienced loday lo dealh by a liriim Mpiad as lender of a ".slan der i in;;" w lin h the povernnieiit said condiictiMl a campaign ol de nun r la t ton jt nisi co m in 11 11 i sis. ( 'on Ii led it h him w ere A. I. Kaipusbin. enmiieer of the Leniu CHliI mectiatlii al insiuute. scilteiic ed Ui 2 yours imprisonment, and T, 1'. IVnnshin. engineer o the riiiaine i;eolotcul department. ti- The (ourt deeiilcd to indict a nnml'er ot other persons involved by the lesllmony. . The piosei utiou dialled that the mu ii isiate poiirei uau receiveu i Mm e ;;!,". a 'stream d letlers ae-( i ilstnu eoliiliiilnist parly members : and others of "sulnersive active j ties" ami 'heltiiiii; the enemy." All j such i haracs weie false. It wis I said. The 1 nu us satd to ha 1 li.nl tinils In many i die.-, with mem Iters knoun hy smli names, a "tiiaiidnmiher Kovnluttnis." Mother Carries 3 Tots From Fire but One Dies I'OIITI.ANP, Die t.W't Charles :mk hon of Mr. and Mis Oet. , !'-mnnt Ii old John llnrker, I'oi ihuiil. died h)ia the rrsuil of inhaliiu .sinoke dmitm a lire at tin ISarker a pal t nieiit. lunne eidei i1a . ! Two other i lulilit-u. Ilichant. 2. anil llnln'it, ,V were in "lair" eoti-ih lion at a local hospital. ' The mother loiind the children I inn ohm ions late estenia ami car- j ned (hem t'nnu iho thinl-Moiy apailmeni. she said (he ft re, v hit Ii did hi tie malt-rial daiuat.. wus : slatted h Unbelt who was playing v. it h inalehes, Hie lire marshal's olllce said the j dealh ttiiN liie lnt civilian fire la- lality of (he ear hovtj although tuo ; UrtirtHi dfeil .hnie ,t while combat-! illy i hlae. --w7 , LIKE A GLUE ' 1 WT ' Mm with LOAD OF WHAT TltE WE LOOK'S - SAY, WHAT'b ? IT SWELLS Top Goal Set For U.S. Army, Navy Nation's Military, Strength to be Increased Five-Fold at Cost off Many Billion. Hy MOliCAN UK ATT Y AP I'Vature Service Writer WASHINGTON When thp first uuinher caine out of the fish bowl in the draft lottery on October l!!f. the United States embarked on a peacetime proRrum that in five years may increaso our milltjiry might tlve-fold. on the avwrayc. and tnaNo us tlin heaviest-armored nation on carta. The draft It. self will run tribute the most powerful (dement in the program' blueprinted lor congress hy the army and navy. Kor, if continued for the, five-year period prescribed hy the selective serv ice law. It will provide the na tion with I.imiu.imiii trained military reserves. These reserves will cost a cord billion dollars a year, or live bil lion dollars by in 1.1. not cotintlim equipment, but adding in food and transportation. Our first lint army will number more than 1 .L'imi.uihi men. H's hull! on the plan calling for a five pronged Inst rumen t id" war-- a for eign garrison force id' 75.iiimi. a coast defense force of .10. Hull, an air force of l.ln.noo, a mobile army for llie continental I'nited Stales of sun, nun men. and an overhead force (hospitals. ad mi nisi rat ion. replacements, etc.. of 1 LM.ooii. i The reserve will consist id' the nat ional guard assuming it serves only one year, ami the select Ive service men who have served their year. The btiigest step-np in military might will be the air force, l-'rom the T.nou planes we now have in both the army ami navy, we will have jumped to lu.nim planes, We'll have inii.niiil men to fix them and run them in l!Ma. in stead of the less than lua.uno now available In holh branched. Naval manpower will jump from uhout lUe.mio to more than r.iMi.iiiiil and tonnage from nearly two mil lion tons of fighting ships, to three and a half million Ions in llHil. Subject to Change The program may be altered at any time. The best observers on Capitol hill, for instance, suggest that a sudden end of hosiilitins abroad that would also end the threat of totalitarian powers would send most of this expansion pro cram into the legislative waste basket v. ilhiu a week or two. other experts suggest .that the Immediate threat of war, on tho other baud, would find the pro grain stepped up in speed and srope, Kor instance. It would be feasible lo plan for a first line army of t.uoii.oiMi men within two years, if tin- nation decided to go to ar wilh a definite enemy at a certain time. "Ouch for Taxpayer The cost of ibis mighiy instru ment of war to the (axpayer will he astronomical. No competent hooKkeep reckon it have dared yet to ; Ml volt can do is uailL1,' liamiientaiy costs. It Is possible to say. tor instance, that congress has ant horied del'ense ependiuires of about $ I T.'ioo.oOo. That may keep parts l llie plan . iiiovmj; a.hitui two years. The eost. of ttie dralted army alone will i nline Idm' lo a billion dollars a vpur. On that ha Ms the total SKATING Wed., Sat. and Sunday at the RAINBOW RINK WINCHESTER COMPLETE Mir TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY Jumei Ratuton, Mutuuer .BASTeR o.t; alltwEv M DASH IT, WHERE DID YOU LM JL CQPR. IWO av NE.bEHVICC, INC. T. M. REG U S. T,T. Of F. wTl'' Major Hoople News-Review to Close Business Office Each Saturday at 2 p. m. HminUKi) of recent, further HinitiaioiiK on working hour resulting from application of the federal wage, and hour law, it has been made necessary for the Ne-ws-lluview lo reduce the period of hUmr for all employe;!, lit, becomes nec.ns.iary to (dose the business office of Uio News fievluw at 2 p. tn. o:iuh Satur day, beginning November 2. I'atrona hnving bm-dneHS at the Nows-Keviow office am rnipiorit ed to arrange to call prior to the now closing1 lu nr. cost might range around $lo.om, noil in five years. Assuming thai (his mighty arm ed force will not be used tn fight, what is its value to the nation? Primarily it's insurance- at a ory high premium. When thn ambassador of a foreign power ad dresses our secretary of si ate in l!ll,1. he may he talking to the representative of the wot Id's No. 1 military power. Accord Will Free French Prisoners lir.KN. Switzerland. Nov. 1. IAl,)--(;iiiluul release of I.immi.oim) i'reilch prisoners by Hut Germans is provided in tin "agreement in principle" reached with nazi lead ers by Vice I'reniler I'lerri; .aval of France, diplomatic sources said today. Tills agreement, these sources asserted, is Laval's acein llieholo wilh which lie hopes to win at. least, temporary approval and support of the mass of French people lor the Virliy Hovernment's program of colliiborati i Willi the uxts powers' "new order." Thai collaboration, with the means put over for Inter discus sion, was ameed upon last, week when Marshal I'elaln, France's chin off stale, conferred with Adolf Hitler. I I'etain on W'ednesduv I'nreslcnl. ' owed some action affectum French';.'-,'; prisoners when lie told his people thill, as part of France's deal with her coiiiiuciors "in the near fu ture the suffering of our countrv mil v lie lightened, the fine our prisoners ameliorated, the charges of occupation eased.") i Hiploninlic sources said there j was no doubt that Laval had nil-' tallied llie release agreement dur-' lug bis re.'.'lit. Paris talks with Gel'-! man officials. When lie plans lo play his ace card remains in doubt. It was said. Visit Here Mr. and .Mrs. 11. h. ConnHlv ath! chililrrti. itrian and j Nancy. hav. rrtnt ni'd to theii home i at l.i'hation. fnllnwitiK n low days i in thin city visitiiiK Airs. Ctnnioll's; parents, Attorney and Mrs. It, L. j Ivldy. ftnd Mr. Cimnrlly's mother, Mrs. I.. Connelly. ! ELECT Mrs. Lula C. GORRSLL School Superintendent of Douglas County A native Oregonian, University of Oregon graduate, and teacher for 20 years in Oregon. Experi ence in School Superintendent's office at Ellensburg. Washing ton. Impartial, economical, efficient administration. f ihl Ad -vtir,jenr j California Major Prize of Election GOP- Victory. Hopes, Based On Split Among Democrats, Who Lead in Registration. SAN FI1ANCISCO, Oct . 31 1 Al') Ct'OHB-currenlK Iiuvh ho iIIk toned the reflecting power of the liiesldentlal campaign on I lie Pa cific count that It 'scarcely can east an lntniie of what it may look like the day nftnr election, hut the democrat)) still hold a ,uoo,0ii0.votii eilKe In I'cKlHtiulion In California one ol' the liigKfiHt Intel! west of llie MlKBlHsliipi. : "I'leslilnnt' ItooRovelt will carry California hy n majority of 400,11110." siilil William R, Malone, democratic state clliilrniun. "We can and will win California." says Republican Stiito Chairman Thomas Kuchel, "If Hie iiiHKllitlccnt Unlit on behalf of AiuerlcunlKiii, in which the Wlllliin volunteers, the democrats for Wlllkio and llie roKU lar organization have joined hands. Is carried rlislit tip to election day." The republicans are expecting the democratic riiglstratJoii advant age lo be offset by llie pro-Willkle erioits of Senator Iliiatn Johnson and .lohu l Lewis, phis a split in the democratic statu nurty leader ship am the nntl-iiew deal and nntl third term democralR, Malone asserts the president's recent speeches replying lo repub lican cuniiiilgnem had resulted In a "rush" of on lliH-feuce voters to the Uoosevelt. side mid Hint the ."olinson and Lewis speeches boom eranged against the Wlllkle-Mo-Nary cuinp. lie said California's ii electoral votes wore "safely lu I the Roosevelt, column," I Demos Split Vital. Hut the democrats haven't, work ; ed as Intensively tis the i-eptihM-'ciins. The democratic spilt, which has been u wide-open affair since I Lieutenant Governor Hills IS. Pat lerson, a lull, wing louder, mid Gov ernor Colbert. L. Olson to "go to hell," worried National Chairman F.dward J. Flynn. who suggested a reconciliation for the sake of the , Uoosevelt cause, I Subsoiitieiitlv Olson, who is na lloniil coiuinltleenian. aiinniiiin.il the appointment of .John C. I'ack- aid to head of committee lo handle me presidential campaign in popul ous southern California. The ap pointment presumably wus the choice of the democratic national organization. Sineo the formalloii of the Pack ard committee, the democratic com mittee of Los Angeles countv, which contains nearlv 42.fi per cent of the slate's. 4.032.89-, registered vot ers, has confined lis campaigning mainly to sliiiu and local issues. It reputedly was short of campaign cash. Old Story Revived The republicans also huvo drag ged out the story about Senator Johnson's history-making role. In the lull, presidential campaign when Charles ICvtins Hughes, the republican standard bearer, visited Calll'orliiii. Hughes failed lo call on Johnson, who then was governor. .iohnsou did nothing to lielfil Hughes. Hughes lost the presided-1 l in I race because he failed by a I narrow margin lo curry California. Woodrow Wilson was ro-elecled. j Johnson now is up for re-election to a fifth term. In tho primary ho w on iho democratic and progressive as well as the republican iiomiua lion, lie is opposed only hy a com iiiuiiist, Anita Whitney. LU NCHCLOTH SPECIALS ' liiiyon finish luuohcloths. r,r..-,i" i at :iac and lilc, huge florals, t;r,c. ' liny now for Christmas. Von can I save at Can's. (Adv.) NOTICIi TO I lll:i)IT()lts 111 the County relict of lln- Slate UU'goIi fni- Douglas I'niintv. Ill Hie .Mullcr i.r Ibe KMat,. Fri .l. l-H k ). NiMlri'ller, Dec, d. .Notice hereby is given, that lllut lsigin-,1, by orilrt- ,,- t). ijui-l ,.f llie ialulc ,,f Orcg las I emit., b; Im, luted Cl"-Itlll t ill, Fir in,) Test allien. I'SUIIS .V ult.-r All ti i i in s ell t. e Un d i., i ri'Miiit-c Now Open for Business IN NEW LOCATION North Jackson and 2nd Street o o TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. Formerly L. R. Chambers TELEPHONE 131 li signed at die offices "f Hallmark & lieild.-s. in the Dcmgliu National Hank fltiiidltig. In Henri. ton. Duiig hta County, oregiin. wllliin sis l1' months from the Uatu of Ihls lio- il.-e. Hated al ftoschurg, Oregon, tills ISth day of uclohpr. ltiin. ANNA riKHTIIA NUt'llKITKI!. fCMecittrix of lite Ijist Will and TcKlauirnl of Frederick U. Neu- l-vll.T, I'eeeascd. NO'l'H'K ti riii:inroiis Notice Is hereby given tool the iiildcrsiroicd has Iomoi npptilnt.-il by the Clotty Court t,f the Stale ef Ult-Kell for tliMtgtilS Ciltllly, exe- : etiier uf ibe last will aiul lesta- , nielli nf Kllnn Tollman, deee.i.-ie.t. t All peiselts having claims against tile estate of said decedent are I hereby required In pl-eseul ttlc) same lo lite, properly verified, as I relillired tty law, at Hie olllce ' II, W. Voting and Son. 1'eikoo IlilililliiK, lloschiirg. (irg,in. willr. Ill six nintilhs from this date. Hatell. at IbfSelnirHT, lregou, (, tuber S5, Hint. (1, V. YOPNO, l-iveculor or llie Last u III anil i hiini'iit uf hi ton Pullman, 1I9- ceti.setl. aotic 1; to t Mimrroits In tie- County Court of the State On-Kun, foe the County. uf iou, las. hi the Mjitter of the Kstntu Kf.-deriirk II. Natffl, iM-tcaSfd. j Notii t; in lit-ii hy utvfi,, mat He j of tin- Htm. Mm ris ISi.wkef Juilwo I f the Cimntv Curt of tin State of OroKmi, for 1 iouuIio Count t'" io-e annolnto.d extent i ix of the lust will mill tfHiiiiiitiu of Kn;U- Oliek H. NllKfl. Ilt-reus(I Ami iinv unil nit pi'isrtiiH hi'vlnt,' eliiiniH iiKiilnst Hitht otHte me ln-re-hv notifted to pren'-lit minio i"-o"-. i'1'tv verified iik hy l;iw retjiiiied, to thn Maid executrix, at the offVo of II. A. Canada v in the Koli)bitKn hiiildillK.- til-' X. JilckHi.it Street. ItoHelMtl'K'. t.llf-Koil. ' M ithiri iv mouths front the date of the fir. -it puhlhatfoti of this notice l-'irt puhli'-atinn of thin notice 1 1h Octohtir z:lh. 1!MH. t AI.U'K NA'MOl., I ICxccntriv of the lisl Wll' ""n, TiAitann'tit of Kit'dorl'.k 11. Na- j K 1, Deceased. I ELECTION DAY! Will disappoint some folks, and please others. But whoever wins you will need repair and shop serv ice. See the Farm Bureau Ex change. "Where You Own the Profits" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG. OREGON TELEPHONE 186 ROSEBURG DAIRY International Trucks Soles and Service Oldsmobile Motor Cars Sales and Service Associated Oil Co. Products Lubrication, Washing and Polishing Developing and - 1CI Printing roll of 8 ....JkK l Your choice or Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jackion St. Phone 9-Y I CLEAN BURNING STOVE OIL gives more heat it costs no more, For Information Call Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Phone 537 OUR GOAL Service that pleases Is the goal we set and we make it, every time you use one of our taxicabs! As comfortable as an . . . easy chair. CALL TAXI IMMEDIATE SERVICE EVERYWHERE y Authorities urge a quart of milk a ciay for every child, and a pint a day for adults. Milk is one of our most im portant foods, and the foun dation for an adequate diet for young and old alike. The scrupulous care with which our milk is handled makes it a rich and delicious addition to your diet. One taste will convince you of the superior wholesome goodness in every drop from first to last. K