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Term s of P ast M any railroad terms are out­ dated by new developments. The 'emigrant cars’ used to haul new arrivals at reduced fares; *lce cars’ designed to ship Ice from country ponds as fa r as China when Ice was a m ajor Eastern Industry, and the 'bull trains' of covered wagons pulled by oxen across the prairies, are examples of terms which are now almost obsolete. V IR G IL By Len Klei« WNU—13 Wood Duck was lunch hour at tha plant, and Pat's two buddies decided to play a little Joke on him during his ab­ sence. They drew the features of a donkey upon the back of tils coat In dua time Pat returned and presently hove In sight bearing tha decorated coat. “What’a the trouble. Pat?” asked one casually. "Nothing much,” replied Pat, equally Indifferent, “only I’d like to know which one of yea wiped your face on ma coat.” It Are you going through the func­ tional ‘middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 yr».)? 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O 'D onnell R e a lty , R e a lto r !, 453U R o o s e v e lt W ay, H aattla 0, W aabln y- ton . O w n ers; If s e llin g c o n ta c t u i. -...... " S N t’» CERTAINLY FICKLE. THIS It THE Æ REGGIE TIMEFOROUR t B COURT T il 14 w blo g a u g e tr a c to r — Isa a cso n 'dozer C arco drum -a ll guarda. E z ­ ra I cond. Chat H aya, Y ach ata, Ore­ gon . P h on e 1503. 'HERE’S nothing like having an ■a old fashioned picnic in your own backyard. Especially so when you have this sturdy table all set up ready to seat the entire family. Its construction permits leaving it out the year round. The pattern offered below takes all the mystery out of building th® table to any size needed. While the pattern suggests making it six feet, it provides complete, easy to fol­ low, directions for making it long­ er, if desired. All materials used in building this table are stock siz® and readily obtainable at lumber yards everywhere. ’ i O lllt 1 10.<100 rlvaralda hot»« In