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Ionday.May 21, 1928. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER EWTODAYi KTIOI) Mrn to rut wood, fall.. kriilt'iH 6X. . 6-2 1 -Up -I Ii KNT MortfM-n hoilB, well iiihil. at 1903 Admin. 6-21-11 UKNT 1'iirlly furnlBhtxl 1 feuHf. t-lote .In; rntHoniililt. lh. I t-Il. S-SI-St SAI.K l-'i'i'Kh Jorwy I'ow. i l Zltmli'll, I Vj ml. wist nr Im ty.yv . ,4-I'oqim moili'i-n u.-jcvjousgrciblo, I;ti. is:i-v. . 5-21-tf tsAf.11: Nt'v nioitrn r.-ronm j hinalow; t lmr.lwonii floors. im.nt., luiin'ii y lr;tyM, vipi'd IrJKll'', K:l'"l.':. pilVKI Ktri'Ot.s:. fiolrn locution. I'rireil riKlit. rutK. Mum l. t'laiHl HiTry. iiallui'. 6-21-Kp I " Mut ne.vt , Iti HUNT Modern ' G-room Suiisc. I'liano 4C9J. . ; G-Hi-tr. ffi.ltKNT Four-room npart in iit mil 1009 4th St. r-iu-2t. Hi' ItKNT Modern. .lioiiKfl. Call 72-lt. . 6-11-tt III UKNT Apt. 1307 Ponn ave. I 3-K-lf jAt HUNT l.lKllt llOMHekueping iin. 1512 AdulilH. I'll. 267-J.- 7t 11 KNT 3-room Itlrniulied apt. ailims. JUl-w. 4-tt-tri ,, lit' RKNT 0-room home, with' liH? garden plot and good water I inht. $15 per month. W. H. tohnenkamp Co. 4-16-lf It RENT 2-room, 3-room and -room furnished houses. Clean id quiet. 1810 Greenwood. 4-25-lf It RENT Summer homes in erry. .lust a few minutes from riiy. Two to 6-room houses at nw rentals. Seo W. S. Brown, erry. fi-DI-Ctp Bit RENT Alodern 3-room apt.s. ll equipped with frlgidaire, uicrinc ntiiKt; hum uuni-iua. jliindwood floors and overstuffed ffmnlture. Landls Court Apts. fall Main CDfi. , A-ll-lmp I OU SALE. AND TRADE )lt SALE 1' to 2 lb. broilers. :;ic lb. 050-lt. '' 6-lS-3t jlt SALE Dry 3 0-in. w ,noii. I'h. 227-W. ood, cord B-7-lm 9 It SALE-Tlurebred Hampshire itiis, $,lfj. J. E. Reynolds. e-13-Ctp jilt SXLE OR TRADE Ox 1 2 Ax 'inlnstur -rug, almoat new. Furnl jtme 'Exchange. 5-14-tf Ht HALE Walnut dre-aner, bed to iii'itolt 'Wmihl nniM fnr new; i.'ind at half price. Furniture Ex- ehangG. 6-14-ir It HALE OR TRADE Used up olslered davenport and chalrito latch. Good condition. Furniture Exchange. 6-1 4-tf lt PALE A bargnln, fi-room irtly modern house with gar re. This is n real buy. See ibwner. 2C0G N. Birch. Main C99. 6-19-tf. FOR RENT room Duplex with bath, strtct- i modern, full basementv fur- ;ice,-tn nest resiueniiai aiMirnn. lien puplex, 1607 4th fit., 1 Main 648. lOM'N' POP 1 V4aS 100KIMO. ToSE NX LEWS IT If vm.4 CCEPE ME. VU fi HAN&IN& ON THE NEW MHBOC'S BOOR . EiE.R. IMCb THOSE TWO COPS BROUGHT ThEIA I VE WORRIED-M 6 BEEN IN TCOUBtE ENOUGH LiTELV A. I 1 I A W Freckles and his friends Sr, ' - E ADC MON IA A j ETTL&MENT OP AEAD- Ihe Observer Want The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Observer Want Ad ! Rates (Count fire aTvrace itoMl lo Ilie Une.) , Per lino, tt lnrtlon....lUo lcr line, cuvli added omueo utlve Insertloo To Mlitlmum cliarae ou one or- , der ....... j , ..5o RATES BY MONTH 2 lines, per niontli. .........$. 50 SI lines, er month.. ....1.!l& 1 mien, per muntli M.OV 5 Hiioh, H-r mouth $4.75' Kaeh additional line over flva cluirgni at 6uo per Una per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la re qulrcil on all Clawlfled order., to eurn these rat en. Hlirher rates cliartred on all rredlt liiHertldnM. copy for all tlntulflrd orders miiHt be In till, office by 10 A. it. DAY OP IN8KKTION. Stop ar dors on ad liiaerted until further notice must be received by the siimo hour or extra Insertion will bo uliui'ged. Telephone order! aollclted. Ca.sli rntea maybe earned on phone orders by payment on or before date of last Inaertloa. ' ' PIIONB MAIN Sf . ' "Ad OlMerver Van Ad ' , , Will Do It" e"Oll SALE Winchester shotgdn in A-l condition. Inquire at Or chard Camp Ground, , east end Adams Ave. . '.' 0-19-Ctp FOR RALE G.M.C. one-ton truck. Easy terms, or-will exchange. Inquire nt 1602 . Monroe 'Ave. . I'll one CUM. . . .J &-19-2tp. FOIt SALE OR TRADE 1, ton Ford truck. A bargain If taken, at once. Furniture Exchange. 5-14-tt FOR SALE 65 head young datnr cows. High testers, Jersey XI o I stqiim, Guernseysj 3 Va gal to 1 gal. J, S. Rogers and Son, Clover : Creek near North Powder. 6-lB-6t f FOR -SALE OR TRADE Choice ; 6 acres 2M miles North of Free : water, good soil, In cehteT of fruit district. Deep -well, elec tric pump, bcrriosV . peabhes, prnnetf, cHerrles and apples. Ih- q,uire M-fttlSiK ave., 'after 6, of Sunday. ; 0-19-3tp. FOR SALE Olt RENT Will bV.1 - on reasonable terms or rent for ; cash or crop rent to responsible person with option of buying the ; Scott Ooodall place In1 Thief Val ley. 3 Go .acres' all under' ifence; 35 acres of good bottom It rid with living water . for1-irrigation - and fine spring for drinking pur poses. Small house, barn; place ready to move onto; outside range for stock. Address George O. Goodall, administrator, Eu gene, Oregon, or see W. E. Tur ner, Medical Springs. , This place will go soon to some one. . V 5-1!)-4tp, WANTED WANTED Washing. Call 476-J." . 5-19-3tp WANTED Sewing to . do. Call 482-J. 1004 l.'Uh. : 6-l-St WANTEf TO- RENT Small ftir - nished house, close In. Call 422-J. . D-19-3t TO 0JT M.L B0UT WM Rl&Wl TVtlS tAOfeWING ' AHt BRING- N A, ftEPOttT . A IS 6WB0UCAL OP SOME Ad Page Counties - . WaNTRD Children to eare for In .the country, during: summer va eatlon. Call Observer. 6-l-2tn WANTED Farm work or city warn. Thoma. Shirley. Call Olwerver. G-l'J-3t ' i ..... WANTKO TO BUY 60 to J00 that I. clasa dairy cown, or take on i ahares. Write M. Horeth, Jlot Lake, Ore. J-18-Slp , WANTKI) TO HIJY Hood used 192G or 1927 Kord coupe. Must he In good m.r.huntrul condition. Call at 2213 Cedar Ht., or 222-J. C-l8-4tp BOARD AND UOOM, a mo. Virginia Hotel, Depot St. R-2-lm MIPS GLADYS M1M.EII announces that she Mil continue hr pltino clam untfl AUgunt Mat. Keflerva- tioni should be made eitrly. CuH 463-W. 6-3-lm. MRS. P. S. ROBINSON, accredit , ed' teacher of violin and piano will tepich through tfie summer. Kor reservations cull 27G-J. 1408 4th.- ' . ' 6-1 2-1 in EASTERN OREGON School of Mu sic Violin, piano, voice credits. , 1. OsO: P. Temple. Ph. 447-J. , :-x iv ' 3-9-1M LA UKANDE MATTRESS A L'p- holstering ft Weaving Worko. - Phone 42 4-W. Chita. Edwards. Prop, , ; ; . v. 12.1.1m MONfjt TO LOAN We have nion ey to loan on desirable-city prop erty at the low rate of Interest of $c We write all kinds of In surance, Including life.. Chan. K. Reynolds. , : ,.-.J 8-10-tif BUT, -BELL, MOVE AND TRADE houses. John Mara. 6-2-tf LAWN MOWKR9 cut ir 1 grind IhuiA n nmr ' Ctr.tt-o rtlnil the . V,tm. th b.i.w . - 4-28-lm 7,1 EiiHrrnir f.spukss skiivick BHBU.V (AP) Mlectrle express tfetln' service hurt linen established hetween lln:lir and Halle and lrflpalif nnd .Mnmlehurir hy the "' T" . .... . (larmnn Hallway company. .' An! KI'O San Francisco (42!.3m-elecfrically-drlven pnssencer car ''"") N',( : . Kolslc.r hour: hauls tlie t-o.car trains at speeds,!"; ilaneoinua le. of 50 to. o kilometers an hour, I ro.r."B"d . "! ";"' f fnster than nny other express trains in the .country. Coaches aecommo 'date 100 pnnMengers. - PAp CAT J? ! i " ' 100 Aon market road, 20 A alfalfa, 20 A. clover, 30 A mea- . dow, 50'i "M l grain, water rlffhtH IKml.ftJao;..1.0,.daju:e. orchiutr Hi to hmus0niMJ ' " h.h r.''A v mprovements and 7T KQA Spokane (2(t0.7m-1 1 601(c) RprlngiT piped barn, good in fencing. The following equlp- ; ment goes with the place: Ht , rtillch cows, 6 goo 1 horses, 3 . ; brood sows, 30 ttwen and lambs, ,100 chickens, wugon, movver,) fnke, disc and gong plow, bind- . , er,. harrow, drill, derrick,, hur-" 'ncss 'and 150 bushels grain. This is a geneial purpose farm well located and a going prop position from the moment you take 'possession, which can.be obtained at any time. ... . '. o :' A splendid 14 A. alfalfa, fruit and berry farm In Cove; well 'Improved. Might accept La Granite property rts part pay ment. .. " Several " exceptloholly buys In city property. good . -Money to loam on farm and r-La Grande city properly. n Geo. H. Currey . . Realtor Who Is the New Neighbor?' ' -SAM , VNUQ POP GUNM.MV . EI& ROW-IM WTU WIVA In Dangerous OFFICE CAT IN STIC AD OV HfKPv Du Pont, the oIummImi, Is trying; to find Hlin.-thiiirf to tuke the place of sleep, und this leads us lo arise and ask, "Did ho ever try court in if a uTrl?" I ! Angry rustomer; 1 "t-ook liorc, wuller. I've Just found this troimer button In my soup." i Wtittor: (With a hfamlns; 8mlle: "Oh, thnnk you sir. 1 couldn't think what lmd heroine of It." A little' Klrl. three yenm of age, cnrim Into the house ri-ylnjr. 'I fell down." 8he exclaimed. Her father naked her what caused her to full. "I was running," she treplled. "and hit my foot on a brick." Her father said. "Wliero was the brick, Vel ma?" Velma stopped rrylhsr, look ed at her father in disgust, then said, "In front of mo, of course." . 1 I Here's ono to paste,- on your deskc . ; ; , j R Is easy to fool yonrself, . It' is morn dirt (cult to fool the people you work for. It is will in bra dif ficult to fool the people yoti wprk with ntid it Is altnoHt IpiposKliije to fool the people who work 'under you. . '..' i - ' .-, I ; '-''..:., ,' I 'J ntUl have my' Iwlhy .drew ,hnt ii n iuu iuiik m wear nnw. y TIKSDAY 1'IiOriRA.Mft The National Rroadeastlnif emn- t,,iny P'Oftram for Tuesilay nlifht follows: 8, orrhestrot 8:3(1. Jlon 10 to 11, dance ..music. - AnialKO KGO Oakland (384.4m-7S0kc) NIIC: 9. The Pllfrrhns. . KI'I I. os AnseleS (46.Cftl-G4n he) 8. NDC; 9, concert orchestra; Mnxwon orcnestra; to, ' IIIUKIHIII. ( KFRC Snn Francisco (454.3rrt .COOkc) 8. program; 9, music; in to 12, orchestra. KVA San Francisco (362.7m- ,R60kc) 8, program; 10 to 11,' or- . client ra.. 1 ' ' 1 KJ It Seattle (34S.6iiUrfl0kc) 8, studio program; i, program; 1 KOMO-rScattle (30n.lm-!i70kc) ft,-; picture hour: 10, 4lc; ,ll to 13:30, varied program. ' KO.IN Portland (3IOm-040kc) 8, studio vaudeville; - 9:40, Jfiglit bi'oadcast. , ' KHJ Lofl Angeles (3fifi.Rm-760-kc)' 8, Maxwell orchestra; 0,. or chestra. KHQ Spokane 37O.2m-8t0kc) 8, NUC; 9, MaxwcJI orchestra; 10 td 12, dance music. ' J K EX Portland 27?.6m-100-kc) H, male quartet; 9, studio pro gram; to:05 to J2, dance frolic. Attractive flowers can be made' from scraps of velvet by pasting green Howie paper nn the hack and cutting largo petal-shaped' pieces from them. Five of thesn can be grouped- around an artificial cen ter from nn old flower. - .Green stems and bud calyxeg ' can be j bought nt, uriy millinery shop to auncn. . . Hands aWWiilifU -? uev i Vil- tsiwk-s rivl A 'v'j ,7. , ' ;.N' Ht 7 I , ; ls,0 , wWE 1 ' 12J "Li w tAE.swt'S ' ' fkv ' "Lady Raffles" Coming ;To Star. Tuesday v. I ''I.ady Raffles," the Columbia rictures production which will be shown at the Star theater Tues day and Wednesday Is a skillfully developed drama of the adventures .which befall a clever young woman whose life Is n mystery. R is n picture of su rp rises and (in'-ei-twists In Which sti-atecy nnd apt maneuvering hold the interest. The plot revolves around a valuable necklace, which changes hands with the dexterity displayed by sleigh t-of-hnnd perfurmers, and the awakening of love in the heort of the hcrotne. Estclle Taylor hns n tricky role which she handles in masterly style displaying the touch of an artist.- Miss Taylor is snp ported by n strong Cast Including Roland Drew, l.llynn Tashmon. Krnesl HHMnrd und Winifred (.an il Is. The picture1 was .directed by R. William. Neil. ."Helen Of Troy" Showing1 At (The Arcade '" We con. bv n fnr strnteh nf ill. Imagination, see President Coolldgo , harassed, by servant problems or Ivexe4 because he la served honing rtwlco in succession. Wo can-oven Imagine the Prince of.. WaleSr disgruntled becaus"e the laundry ' hasn't come back or be Jpiuiho lils shirt studs are mlKstng. j ,: So says Carey Wttsou, producer 'of Firm National's "The Prlvnte Life of lltien of Troy," the picture which opens ut the Arcade theater today for a two-day run. Hut, he ndds. even the most vivid ImairlnnllAn r., ht.fll.r itlnli.t.. ( stately heroes of mythology fret ting over domestic problems. And therein, he points out. lies much of the humor and charm of John Ersklne's "The Private Life of Helen, of Troy," the brilliant novel .on-which the picture is bused, j The beautiful Helen, having re- She Helped Ford To' Riches : "-v s4 Mid. iiuniuel Ford, uuut of Henr Ford, now liyes nuletly In Detroit. When Ford was a boy lie . fre quently went to her foe a dollar or two to help develop som Ine chttnlcal idea with which he was tinkering; He got It, nnd maybe thttt'tt -why she Is said to be his - , favorite aunt. A MAAT Owe yVe 1) CELEBPATwa IS7AE CAP7UB6 AND (50SSESSION OP AJQME OTAR 77AAM UMCLpI AACBV AA turned home1 nftoiv her elopetnenf with J'aiis, frets about the odd Ideas of her high-minded daughter ns does any flapper's mother of to day. '".. - ' -Menelaos, her not-to-lntelllgent bus band, Is constantly In a turmoil over the changing? fashions of the world and eternally finds himself In a wrath because his family re tainers In common with so many cherished servants of today Insist upon advising him upon personal alfuirs. , "The nivatc Lire of Helen of Troy" as a picture, retains all the humor and satire of the book. Muriu Corda, Lewis Stone and Rlc ardo Cortes share honors In the three featured roles. HEALTH Tifi: m;sson ox goiti:h Ity D. IhihMT .finikin, M. D., Idaho l IK liluho Member Gorgas Aleniorlal Many classifications of goiter, n disease of the thyroid gland, hnve lieen made but division into two ureal heads, toxic and non-toxic Is ample.' lry the tnxte type wo re fer to the kind which produces Hyitiptntns ns a result of poison go ing Into the- blood stream while the non-toxic type produces symptoms from direct pressure. In' the toxic goiter we, find a great yaiiety of Hymptoms. Many times the young schoolgirl shows nn unusual amount of activity with it seemingly untiring energy. Again the patient may Seek medical ad vice because of extreme, nervous ness. In other patients the heart beats too fast and there Is short ness of breath. Some patients feel a peculiar sensation t of warmth over the (mdy nnd. excessive prcs plratfmi an Certain areas of the skin surfdee. Some complain of the knees going out from under them. Practically nil lose weight and experience a general weakness. The protruding of the eyes is one of the typical objective symptoms of one of the toxic types. There are also certain digestive disturb ances, such as dtorrhoert, nausea. Tmd vomiting. . , The non-toxic goiter usually is manifest early In life by a notice able enlargement of the gtand. It frequently produces nn unsightly mass disfiguring the Individual to Ihe extent that the removal of the goiter Is desirable. As In m ost d Iseases, there a rn many causes of goiter. The en largement at the time of puberty and during pregnancy Is a normal condition and up occasion for alarm. The . goiter occurring; in certain localities is different. Hero there Is a lack of iodine In the water and soil, and the gland Is overworked In Its attempt to sup ply It, resulting in Uiri production ol" 'golfer,' Focal Infections in the teet h. tonsils, ,nnd uceessory flln ijncs of Jhe nnsn may be a cause. New growths, such as simple and malignant tumors, may affect this gland and cause enlargement. In the case of goiter proiluced by the deficiency or absence of iodine In a locality, one would naturally deduce that this typo could be cured hy taking it In food or water. Tt hns been found, however, that the u so of iodine in some en ses may light up serious nver-actlvlty 1n glands ordinarily , harmless. Perhaps the routine use of Iodine should be limited to taking tt ns a preventive measure In localities where goiter is prevalent. I In preparation of the toxic type lof patient for operation. Iodine is valuable. Here it exerts an nmo dynamic action. Tthe profo'und nervous state, together with the ex treme toxic condition. Is rapidly .changed, making surgery practic able and safe. Perhaps the first step to be taken In the trentment of this com mon disease Is nn early examlna- By Cowan By Blossei 7AEy DOTD M& DOESAiT 1 MArree- 7ae thiasgtaatvworkies ' IS VWMATS BECOME OP FBCCtCLES VJHy DID X EM EE. ASH AIS PARENTS TO LET AIM COM TO AFBICA VJITA ME f I'D 6LADLY S;NE My LlPE To FIoO AIM AND RETURN AIM SAFELY TO AIS FATAER AND M07AEE.' Professional Directory Thle directory la capeolally hMy tor the aernMaaev or for tba ' out-of-town niader who may want Ihe name and addreaa o aorae . professional msn. It liaa been oaraf ully preiwred and will prove to he a ready aid to auy reader la obuilulnr; prompt professional service, , ;.. Classified for Quick Reference Osteopathia I'hyskiaru J. 1.. IMM.II, 1). O. MAituAiiii'r iMa.u. u, o. Ueni'rsl praclloe ind ills "HOOT BysTlCM" lor ttllea srehss. Iflmim'l ! 'IVIwphons dul Id I hit Main lot Architect V. H. MII.I.KII. AKhltnt loom 7 Urande National Hank Bulldlna LIOOfsKD MATH UNITY IIOMIO -- Trained core, price reaaonahl. Mrs. U. HV. H-U litis Y. -.U-lin MRS. It. ii. McCALIi Pluno and plpo organ. S nnmcr oi asses lim ited. Main 828. lion, when 'nn enlargement of the gland is noticed or when symp toms as dene rl bed, occur, Certuln of the. endemic goiters will, yield to careful medical treatment. X-ray treatment of the toxic forms has. given very pleasing results. Surgery has no doubt opened a quick, sure, .and' satisfactory way for the relief aad cure of this common und troublesome disease. Now you ask: "Suppose you don't treat tho disease nt all. what then?" The patient with a deeply 1 iron red skin tightly drawn- over the' emaciated body, the veins prominent In neck and forehead, propped up In bed .gasping for breath, Is the altogether too fre quent picture resulting from the rapidly degenerating heart.: Then too many cases of kidney diseases causing death arc traceable to the diseased thyroid. A goiter too long neglected leaves the Individual per manently crippled with heart, kid ney, nnd other legions. Jt should receive early attention und 1 thus avoid serious consequences which follow in Its wake. , KLECTRIFV RI'ltAL IXDIA CAM'l'TTA (AP Villages and fin-m u uiihlo it end it ih aif Ion miles of the main centers if electric (power distribution will be supplied I with power Hues for irrigation. pur I poses nt the expense of the Mysore l government, as part of a program I for electiirylpg rural India. The idemand for electric ( Irrigation umps huH suddenlv increased as 0 licmill, HUM llll' hiivim llilirni. imn 4t, lengthy waiting llsi of nnpllcants, Thoeo aro dangerous - davs. A man never knows when! he goes lVme early whether or tint Ihe inwiv 'nHiUM im amtig'iir hc'iiT tire 1'i-onl ynrd. . . '" 1 Same Trice for over SSyears 25ounccs25 USK LESS THAN OF HICHEK J'HICEO BRANDS Why Pay ) War Prices? CHE OOVERNMENT USED , MILLIONS 01-' HOUNDS J (Mm) STAGES LEAVE FROM LA GRANDE DEPOT Wallowa Coach Co. Leave La (Jrantlo for Joseph 8:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Connect with All Points West Blue Mountain Transportation Co. Leave N La Grande for Baker, Tloise 11 :25 a. m. La CJrande for linker only 4 :35 p.m. La Oando for Pendleton 10:30 a. m 3:-1.r p. m. (Connectlnnfl at remlleton for Walla. Wutla and Pasco), Leave La Grande For Portland at 10:30 a. m. Fare-$9.50, Round trip $16.00 Physicians & Surgeons . LICK B. KOIJVY, M. I). Lam A Hll.HIM, M, D, Practice limited to diseased of t Eye. Ear, Nos and Throat, Mew Foley ... , - Telephone , liuildiiic Main U M. O KIR It Y, M. O. Phy aio Ian and Burgeon Bommer Telephone Bulldln Maln ' VBHW t HAMII7TOW. M. D Phyalolaa and 8urgeon nnrdner Telephone Volldln MnTnM Residence Phone Main 608 If no answer call Main 30 - , W. r. HrADOHY, M. D. auirtftjon Vew Foly , ' Telephone Ruildlng alalnM r. i. n La-row, n. u. ' Prcatlce limited to diMtuee of ta iOVft. aUktr. NUMat BUtl 'I'h r Oat t - nooniH ia-iif Telephona ' Sonmier liuildlni atainiiB A. Ih BIOIIAROeOM. It. O, v. . Burgry Room 16-17 f Tiphoaa dommor Bulldln ataiu JT. A. WOHDHHl.ICK, M. k. '.. Phyelelan and SurgeoD Over L. ft U drug Store k Bua. Phone , Res. Phone Main 67$ i- Main tt , It, a. MrCALtU, M. D - ' Physician and burgeon -Sommer - Telephona . Bu not n . Main lit , lvf I'm a lllgacr Nntyt , ;T The United States Navy has Just detailed Lieut. Comm. P, . V...1I. ' Weenia to teach Col. Lindbergh . ' to navigate, i Now v advocate a commission . he appointed- to teach , -General Sandlno how to dodge,' . . . And wo used to think tho firemen on on nll-btirnlng locomn---, tlve had n soft Joh. . , Too bod ' . we hadn't ii nav- wren Christo- ' pher Culomhus set out to discover , us. ' A maritime stub-commission might have been assigned to show the gentleman how to furl a sail. Two; .voting men df Lynn, Mnstf,, , toldf police they had been forced' to , Svalk home after . taking a f couple of young lailies tint for ii J ride The boys shouldn't take miclt ; chances. : ; M ' Astrologer Ituadllitf. dally. Raadlnif. by Mall a Specialty We nre regarded ins trust worthy because we meet every situation with the ut most respect for the particu lar wishes of all concerned. We obey Instructions to the letter, . . We Understand ANOOGHAMH ft ' ZIMM HUMAN Main 02 rmisTrav D' 'i' 5 V - lijWv. IUUMTERS ON 7Ji EDgS FB&CkLES OF A SMALL 1NLA0D TUTOR, MB- LV HOT PAH FROM 'AT. EJrA, AU3e.7W.EASr For information call MAIN 799 ' '-' AFRKA all ill J