Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 04, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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NOW TURN YOUR PRETTY I I AMAZING.' YOU'RE MORE ALIKE ) LyOUi Tl I TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF'.
PROFILE TO THE LEFT!- THAN THREE NEW PENNIES!- - V EM WAS NEVER VERY &OD YOU SAID YOU'D BEEN
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THAT'S RIGHT! WHEN THEY TRIED A G0 0Ni MY I I I'LL HAVE TO KEEP BUSY WHILE I YOU WOULDN'T REMEMBER WHY'DYOU-
TO PULMOTOR VAUDEVILLE A YEAR ) pars ARE J WE TALK! THE MANAGER - ANN AND ME- -WEOPENEDTHEEVERi SWTcn
0RTW0A60.WE HAD A HARMONY piAppNG A CRACKS HI5 TONGUE LIKE A BILL IN KALAMAZOO AND fffcOM SELLING
DUO- -THE MARVEL rlHjKE GARAGE BULLWHIPIFHE5EESU5 . YOU HAD THETOP SPOT- tUNESTO SELL-
MY SISTER HAD fSuuMTTA &Qi Aj00 BAD YOU L It. u'D BE WORTH A PLUMPT' 11)1 IPSS!
AN mmBS BMNG) YOUR SIS S ROUND THOUSAND BUCKS KP TCtHi U
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You'll Be Surprised
When you look around the house and find the many things you have no use for that someone else will pay money to get. Those old suits,
a scooter bike a pair of ice skates, the old trunk, that old chair of Aunt Martha's or that old picture frame surrounding the long forgotten
features of Uncle Zeb oh, there's hundreds of things that could be turned Into cash just by inserting a small Capital Journal classified
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