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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
1'ubtished Kvsry Thuosday at
tjprtugftsld, 1**11« County, Or«g«u. by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PR E SS
M. bi. MAXEY. Editor
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T S
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THVKSOAY, J t I.Y S, 1*33
OUR SIMPLE BALLOT SYSTEM
Like most ballots the one for the special election, July
21, is confusing. Lawyers are a great group to m ake work
for one another. One draw s up a legal docunieut so that
nobody but another lawyer can be sure as to what is meant
aud time often proves he is m istakeu.
Most of you think th at iu Oregon July 21 you are going
to vote either iu lavor ot or opposed to the eighteenth pro­
hibition am endm ent to the United States constitution. You
are but the words are going to say it iu reverse, because
you are actually voting tor the ratification or rejection of a
proposed am endm ent to the constitution of the United
b tate s repealing the eighteenth am endm ent. It takes a n ­
other am endm ent, it seems, to get rid of the eighteenth
am endm ent. But what is a little thing like au am endm ent
or two if we can get w hat we want. The im portant thing
is to know, however, if we are voting wet or dry.
The drys will vote for six delegate nam es on the ballot,
whose pledge is “ I personally OPPOSE the adoption of the
proposed Article of Amendment.” The list so pledged in­
clude Robert T. B urnett, Trum an A. Chase, S. J. ilansen,
Mrs. Louisa F. Kellems, E. E. McLendon, aud Jacob H. Miller.
The wets will vote for six delegate nam es w hose pledge
is "I personally FAVOR the adoptioii of the proposed article
of Am endment." The list includes Victor Chambers. Hugh
H. Earle, Mrs. Dorothy Hesse. Van N. Kemery, George C.
Stanley and Welby Stevens.
These delegate lists are not printed iu two colum ns so
as to m ake it nice and easy for you to vote No. sir. they
are all mixed up like the people are on this issue and you
will have to huut them out for yourself.
GOLD RECORDS SINCE 1493
According to the United S tates Bureau of Mines all the
gold th at has been mined iu the world since any kind of re ­
cords have been kept; th at is, front 1493, the year after
Columbus discovered America, down to date, am ounts to a
little over a thousand million ounces. At $20 an ounce th at
is worth tw enty billion dollars, and more than half of It is
still in the form of money or gold bars held in banks as
security for money.
In the United States, since 1792, we have mined about
226 million ounces, worth about $4,600,000,000; aud that,
curiously enough, is just about the am ount of m onetary gold
still in this country.
In the same 450 years of gold production the am ount
of silver mined in the world was a fraction more than fifteen
thousand million ounces; and the ratio of silver to gold in
the world’s m onetary system before silver was dropped by
one country a fter another, was just about fifteen to one.
Silver is coming back as money, but it is more likely to
arrive at a ratio of about twenty or twenty-five to one than
the traditional “sixteen to one” of the old Populist days.
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The building of long wooden spans over deep w ater
which m ust also be navigated may possibly be asking too
much from the highway commission on the Oregon coast
highway. However, if m ore of the smaller bridges th at have
been built of concrete and steel in this w’ooded country had
been constructed of wood, perhaps the lumbermen would
have been in a better mood to concede som ething in this
argum ent. Likely concrete can be made perm anent in these
coast bridges, but between steel and wood in this damp, salt
air, we bet on wood every time.
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The C. C. C. boys work six hours a day. Some of the
jobs it takes three hours to come and go from camp to the
job so they work only three hours. With a little foresight
these camps m ight have been located a little farth er away
so no work would have had to be done and all the time
spent in joy riding. This would have been our idea of a
grand “new deal.”
On the initiative ballot July 21 will be a state, power
fund bond m easure. It asks the people to authorize $103,-
779.45 w orth of state bonds. This we suppose is to start
the payroll in order th at the sixty million dollar power pro­
jects can be financed by the sale of more bonds. W hat has
become of this electricity "w ithout cost to the taxpayer,”
Governor Meier talked about.
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Our governm ent is granting a four million dollar loan
to Soviet Russia in order th a t they can buy our cotton.
Might as well give them the cotton in the first place as try
to collect any loan from the Soviet whose religion is to
beat the capitalistic countries on every turn.
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It is planned to build sewerage disposal plants for Wil­
lam ette valley towms by a tax on sewer service. When this
tax and the sales fax on foods are passed then we suppose
the next step will be to tax births and deaths.
FAMILY
DOCTOR
JOHN JOSEPH GAINES M.0
SOUND SENSE
I still hear m urm uring« of “acidosl«.” So I ask my read­
er to pay attention to this: Acidosis m eans STARVATION
somewhere. A very extrem e, w asting disease, in advanced
stage may produce acidosis; unless you are in th a t sort of
fix, forget the acidosis bogey.
And the constant buzz about "vitam in-this, and vitamin
th a t.” It is getting to be alm ost a worry for anxious
m others and exotic dads. Listen: If you are eating good,
wholesome foods, th a t are digested w ithout being uncom ­
fortable, then yau are getting all the vitamins you need—
maybe more—so why waste time on vitamins?
Then, the milk craze. Say, do you know that Americans
are the m ost gullible people on earth? About diet? Yes,
diet, above ail things! A notorious quack in this neighbor­
hood is ( ram m ing ail the victims he can lay hands on. with
skim-milk! He says it’s m an’s natural food, and no other is
genuine. And he has many “converts.”
But listen: The prospective m other of any young anim al
is supplied with a laboratory within her body, th at produces
milk for the new-born progeny. As soon as th a t baby—be
it man, pig or calf—is old enough to use other food and is
"w eaned’” other foods become his normal dietary; he actu
ally needs other food that fits him for his natural mode of
living. To surfeit the adult hum an being with milk is to
overload him with a sort of protein that he would be better
without. Let milk stay in its proper place.
Commercialism is carrying everything before It Just
greed and m ercenary cunning. If I were to try to follow up
all the foisted "essentials” of the peddlers of this country,
and take everything that t h e haw kers say is best for me,
1 should be a penniless Idiot ln less than a year. left’s be
» « n s ib le .
ftKENE
L IO N S C LU B T O M E E T
POSTAL R E D U C T IO N S
ARE O H D E R tD HERE
A T NOON ON F R ID A Y
Heini niniiihly niottilna of ih«
All t«p »n sss <o » • Sl««»i»il 1» Pbc
Springfield ¡.hm» chili will I m > holil
cent tor Vsar »««Innins July
Friday noon at Taylor hall. W. K
1, Contract« E»c«pt«d
Ihioll and N. I. Pollard aro iui I lie
lh>vp cut» In « slsile » UH'I allow 'program committee.
a»ct'» tor lli.> i>p«ratl«m ,f iii«< It la »xpoclod that much of the
Springfield poatatflie will •» i made Ilma »f Iho nicclliig will bn lakan
lit’KlniilllM 0( up With a report nt III« tuat nieellhg
el let live July I. i
ihn new Naval yaar It wa» alalnd of Ih« M mrd of Director« eoiiettru
thia morning by'F H Hamlin T h e ' mg an annual flab fry. a aariaa of
S E V E N T H IN S T A L L M E N T
fceling when you retus <1 a cigar cloaely.
SYNOPSIS
ette ye»(erd»y "
| She returned to Hit’ living room reduction« are « pan '•( ihn «•«on Iglt'iilr outing», and Ihn org»iii»<tl»»o
Oun bleak November day Joyce
Joyce hud taken a dgurelln when Io wall for dinner, and there found .„„y moyement of the pr,’»»lil ail of two bggehell l< am«. al»o report«
Ashtou, poor stenographer, «>« Iu a h,‘ came In and lighted It quickly ¡on the table another pile of letter» m ln la tia tlo u In W a»lllngloii 1» I of die d e le g a te » lo the »(ale con
»kidding taxicab Iu Chicago. Next Aa he approached her, «he retreated I with a telegram on lop of them
Tt,«» urdei provide* tlmi the po I ventlon held la-1 month al Ito»«
thing »he rem em ber, d was two a ,,.w «t«p». Before »he could reply I "l*lea»e mall brown envelope left ma«ler. all clerk» aud d ly carrier» burg
moimlag“ to find herself In a loxurl* ,o hla
however, he became on my deak lo me hotel Black»tone ,h«ll
nine day« fu rlo u g h w ith >
oua houae In California, with a wet! aware of Dickie who Jumped up ut love Nell.“
<»ut pay dining tin* quanvr ftoni SM A LL BOY IN J U R E D
ding ring ou her hand, and a pleas him with Instant frlendllne««
llut where waa Nell » deak? Won j u| y tl, Seplombrt Hural carriers
IN FA LL FR O M A U TO
iMinoT*!» "'h” T*<be**, , « i VerftUl*
Wel1,
feller. Where dered Joyce puttied She glanced w||| tabe „ proportionate m l in »al
her Vail from
her° hor'se^the *dny dl‘l you cow# from' boyT Suy- •*uu'rv | »■««»!> «bout 'he big room bul s h e ju n hut w|ll not lake the rurlough
I'al Hanna, son of Mr and Mr»
before
Her
husband waa Nell al1 rl« h ,! • How, come.g Frllla? knew already there wik nothing «o , , „ |y
tai route carrier» and mall M„ |y)ll Hanna .ualalued a alight
Packard, rich
fruit packer. Con- You've never had any lim e for dog»
workmanlike at a desk In It
uieasenger»
who work under con coucu»elon of lit« brain and lacer
fused and troubled, »he tried to before?" He looked up at her ques
W’heu »he had finished her dlu lr„(.t „r,, exempt from the order
at Ion» about hl» head Friday whan
flud out tiior» about hereelf and
.
,
,
,
'
from letters In her deak found that , ‘<'n,n«'y-
■*'• ">•* remembered Nell a lei
Further Inalrucllon
from the lire (ell fio m the rear aeal of a mov
she had been a heartless, grlvolou»
1
to have more from now gram
She had belter find the po»|al Department »ay that f o r t h o i|nK gun,mobile The door opened
young woman and had become In- on." replied Joyce coolly, though paper« aud mall them Immediately ,,.ar beginning July I. all
'allowing th e hoy to fall onto the
volveit In a serious affair with a her heart was beating with ruffocat , There must be a study or den »«larle. »hall ........ .. 16 per < etil roadway He waa not seriously Iu
he*cameVo see her* he was hur*and *"*
’ b*‘’au"8 1 »hau l have somewhere In the houae Perhaps clerk hire tor the Springfield post
Jared and la recovering nicely
surprised when ahe tried to repulse you **’ ' “ ke “P
much of It.
they even railed It a 'library ¡office will be reduced from (1700
him, but he finally left her. Her
Maitland looked frankly bewlld Where would II be? A little reflec t„ $i2go annually.
troubles were further com plicated, ered at het tone. "But w hata the lion suggested to her Ihat the nn
M O N T H L Y M E E T IN G OF
Whbabv—w ^**» 'hers?— ?that"gthe bl<
Am 1 ,o t a , *° b* ,r<M>ted tural location was probably beyond
I also have received Inal ruction»
C IT Y C O U N C IL M O N D A Y
Payment» 16 per
writer' Sophie, thought Frills ought to n,or'* “f
“P'tage «luff? I Nell'« draaslng room. In the w ta g j‘° ‘ u> "l,r
Mr
Hamlin
to have with her. Much to the sur d °n * net you------“
opposite her own boudoir. She did
*•>
Itegulsr monthly meeting of (he
prise of Sam. In her husband's em-
"You aeem surprisingly slow at not remember a aecond door In Un­
Springfield (Tty Council will be
ploy, she asked for a dog and he understanding plain English
I dressing room hul when »he went
With beer here, the quantity of held Monday evening of next weak,
got her one
mean that whatever there has been ’ up lo It. ahe found that there war
Please go on with story
cheese i ' oiihuiiiii I In New York ha» Several matters will he brought up
.
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between u» 1« all . . . all over now I one. Juel at the foot of the n arrow ,....... „ , .......................
at that time ll ha» been auununcaa.
Joyce» heart sank aa she ex I
through." A . .h e spoke Joyce 1 bed In the wall opposite the hath
J
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U IN O R t BARRY
.
Multrvd aa avuuuil via*> w aiter, Fvbruar> X4, 1*03, at lb . *u>lut,,v»,
Sprtngfiuld, lire«»..
THURSDAYS JULY 0, 1938
SPR IN G FIELD NEW S
amlned her gucats. wondering who moved toward the door. "Please
they were. The aecond speaker come downstairs I prefer not to
was a short blonde girl, whose discuss the matter up here."
plumpness gave definite threat of
Maitland followed her and at
turning her into a fat woman at tempted to put his arm around her
middle age Her features were of but Joyce stepped hastily aside and
the curved baby variety, her eyes ran down the atalra Into the living
small and gray, and her mouth lip -' room,
stteked Into a pouting cupld'a bow
"Oh well, all right," he agreed,
of the most vivid scarlet.
but . . . Frllla. for Heaven's sake,
Both girls were dressed In smart think what you’re saying and do-
sport clothes The blonde's costume Ing! You can't mean It, sweetheart!
was ot the latest cut and mode, but What's the use of going through
completely wrong for her figure and all these noble dramatics for noth­
height.
ing! It's such a w aste of time, when
The other young woman, who we could be so happy. Every min
looked several years older, was a ute when we're not together seem
thin brunette with sharp features, a waste of time to me , . . Oh.
stiffly marcelled hair, large green sweet. I love you so! You know
fsh-gray eyes and languid manners ' that------“ he came up to her. his
Both women were smoking cigar v° lce thick, his handsome face In-
ettes. and Joyce nervously lighted ’• nse
Joyce hastily moved around to
one to bolster up her own courage
Then she waited for some one else put j chair between them. "If you
c a t ’t keep your hands off me," she
to speak.
sn ld curtly, wondering at her own
"What did you do all day yester­
self-po session. "IT simply refuse to
day?" demanded the blonde one,
talk at all." She eyed him warily,
"You weren't In bed. were you?"
prepared to flee to the kitchen. If
"No. I felt rotten." replied Joyce. I he
, more , l)Wllrd h„r
——
room door
—W
V I H
Hhe pushed on the electric bill­
ion Inside the room when she had
opened the door, and a shaded deak
lamp »prang Into light Exactly In
the middle of this lumluoua circle
mixed just like you like it cun ulwuyu be gotten at
lay the object of her search, a long ;
brown envelope ‘'Well, that was
Eggimunu's BpnrkliiiR. cool, cxhllurutluK. our uoft
easy,” thought Joyce, relelved. She
drinks make short work of your thirst on hot ilnya.
crossed the floor, looking about the
room with Interest. What would
We offer you our aervlct» from early moriilng to
this study reveal of the character I
of Nell Packard—of her husband'
lute nt night every day iu the year. Your pleasure
Joyce sat down at the desk t o '
comes first with us.
examine a square photograph frame
more carefully. The picture, which i
showed a man and a pretty g irl.'
was obviously an anlargement of a
small snap. The girl was perched
upon a shelf of rock, while the man
Wber« the S ervice 1» Dlff«r«oi'
stood close beside her
Ills right
arm was around her waist, her left i
hand curled about his neck Both |
were sm iling broadly, and the girl's
right hand waved an Impudent
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greeting.
"Do I look that way when I
smile?” wondered Joyce, "so . . . so
self-confident and . saucy?" She
stared at the picture. "Nell has u
"You had It coming to you! It’» a
Maitland stared at her He was nice sm ile
There’s something
wonder we're not viewing the re- breathing heavily, but he controlled about It that's quieter and more
mains today. How did It happen him self by an obvious effort an d ' sincere than Frills' grin
anyhow. FrlllsT ’
| lighting another cigarette with
There wa» a short row of book» j
"Oh, forget It!” said Joyce. "It's hands that shook, he said. “Oh, all standing on the desk top. held In'
We are well pquip|H*(l In give yon a prompt, eomplet«
all over now I hate post mortema." j right! Let’s sit down quietly . . . I place by two heavy bronze biuirs. !
printing aervlee of "The Printing 'Rtaplea* Uaed In
"Sure, so do I," agreed the dark won’t touch you, 1 swear It. Just and a basket In which she found |
one, "guess it gave you a shock ? sit down and .
let's—let'» talk stationery and leaflets Inscribed
Every HusIneR« Uonimunlty,”
though, didn't It Frills? You don't j it over.”
"Packard Fruit Packing Co., Inc . j
seem to have much zip today, some ! Aa they sat down Joyce had a Manzanita. Cal.” So that was Nell'» 1
Thene "Staple«” are the printing that you are using
how. That s what Malt noticed feeling of being on a stage and not business.
day after day, week after week, aud month after
about you, said you acted half knowing what her lines were. How
She could find no pen with which J
dead.''
would this act end? A return of the to address the brown envelope, and j
month.
Did he? Well, that’s the way 1 panicky terror swept over her. decided to take It to her own room ;
felt, but it's better than being com­ which
turned
Into resentment to prepare for mailing Before she ■
• Cheek your supplles-on-hand NOW. If exhauated or
pletely out."
against the man who was respon­ left the desk, however, she dlacov i
low place the order TODAY.
11 say.” assented the blonde. sible for getting her into this un­ ered something which set her heart !
Suddenly she started violently and comfortable situation.
thumping with mingled pain and
let out a terrific oath . . . "Who let
LETTERHEADS
“I can't see that there's anything pleasure. In one of the side draw
ANNOUNCEMENT«
him In here?" she screamed shrilly, to talk about," she began. "I meant ers, which she had opened to look
STATEMENTS
IU SINESS CARDS
for Dickie had come up behind her what I said. It's all over, and I want for a pen. she found a few loose j
ENVEI,OPES
PAMPHLFTr«
and pushed his cold little nose you to let me alone.”
snapshots.
BLOTTERS
HANDBILLS
against the plump pink hand which
"But. good God!” he exclaimed
One picture Joyce lingered over
RECEIPTS
TICKETS
hung over the arm of the chair.
violently, "you can't Just calmly It wa< Nell sitting beside a sweet
"Where did the cur come from, throw me down that way. Frills,
FOLDERS
TAG«
faced elderly woman against a
Frllla?”
without a reason, without a word,
background of roses. That was un )
“He's mine. Sorry he scared you. without an explanation of what It’s
doubtedly his mother She wonder
Come here. Dickie." She Jumped up, all about. You sit there and say In
ed If Mrs. Packard were living, and
and sitting back in a chair, took that frozen voice. 'It's all over*—
If so. what she thought ot Frills.
Dickie in her lap, facing calmly the yon. who only Friday* night planned
(TO BE CONTINUED)
battery of disgusted surprise on the to go away with me Wednesday,
two faces.
yon. the only girl who . . . ”
lhiHlnesH Printen
"Are you coming out to Tees’ tea
With flaming face. Joyce Inter DR M O R T E N S E N H E R E
at the club. Frills?” said Ethel.
rupted hastily. “An affair like this |
Springfield
T O R E S U M E P R A C T IC E
“Why no . . . No. I'm not going can't . . . can't go on forever, so It
anywhere this week," answered might as well end n o w -"
I , , r an„ Mrg R p Morten, en a„d
Joyce, trying to speak In a careless
"But why. why. why? Judas, you • fan,„ y returnp(l
gprlngfleld Sun
manner.
never talked this way before.”
d, y , (> Rpwid
w^ kH
“Come on. Ethel," said Clarice,
He leaned forward and suddenly durtn(? thp abaente of , )r w „
"yon’ll never go around In less than seized her wrist in an Iron grip, ex I Ho|lard „(>w „„ a motf)r , r)p , (|
a hundred and fifty if you don’t get claiming. "Frills, do you think I'm ch lcM „ an(1 EvanMl„n,
out on the course more than once a going to be thrown out like this |>r Mortensen resumed his practice
month, you poor fat lazy female.”
with no more reason In the world Monday i„
((ff|ce her,. 1>r and
Ethel got up resignedly, and than that you're through? Well Mra MortellHen arp , ayllla w|(h
yawned. "We’ll come over tonight. you’re damn’ well mistaken If you
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J
It sure isn’t natural to see you so think so. I'm going to stick around
Bchnetzky while here.
quiet, gal."
and find out what you’re up to. be
“I know where you can get a cat Ileve me. You're going to be mine
IU K A C IR C L E PLA N S
and a parrot, If you're going in for and by God I don't give you up to
pets,” said Clarice, on her way out any one, else without a fight."
M E E T IN G FOR T O N IG H T
"Thanks,” »aid Joyce coldly.
"Don’t be so melodramatic,” re-
Regular meeting of Iuka circle,
She was so thoroughly disgusted torted Joyce, "and let go of my
37. Ladles Auxiliary of the <1. A It
and repelled by Ethel and Clarice wrist You hurt me.
that she could not bring herself
Her very calm ness seemed to ills-
,,iIh
n> fhe
even to attempt an imitation of arm him. Mechanically he took his E**,mann parlors. Reports of the
what she supposed was the Frills hand _
away.
resting
_ Then,
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_ both recent Hlat*' co"»‘*n‘lon will he
manner. She accompanied them to elbows on his knees, he plunged K,VPn by d81®«*4«”
the door, and watched them get Into his hands through his short black
H O W O NE W O M A N
the bright green car.
hair with an eloquently despairing
At the opening In the high wall gesture.
LO S T 20 LBS. OF FA T
they turned aside to let another
J o y ces spirits rose a little. She
machine enter, and Joyce’s heart began to feel more confident of Lost Her Prominent Hip
gave a disconcerting leap when she victory. She rose, and still holding
.
Double Chin— Sluggishness
recognized Maitland's handsome Dickie, she continued “You might
KEEPS HIS FOOD FRESH A N D
face In the gray roadster Ihat was as well go now. I haven't anything
Gained A Shapely Figure
WHOLESOME
entering. She turned and fled up­ more to say. It won't do any good
stairs. "I can't face him till I’ve al to talk about It.”
if you are fat how would you
THc D octor said: I he food and
least powdered."
He lifted his head and looked at like to lose It and at the sam e time
j • •
Listening carefully she heard her searchlngly. He was still non gal” ln Phy"lc«l charm and acquire drink of your children are I lie ma
clean, with
clear buoyant
skin and health.
eyes that I j
Maitland enter the house without plussed. Then he got to his feet and a sparkle
of which their growing bodies
ringing, and then whistle a few said with unexpected calm,
All
Why not do what thousands of are made. Keep an eye on their milk
notes, which she knew must he his right. W hatever you say goes. But women have done to got rid o f ;
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if w
is pure,
pure, safe
safe . , . always fresh. Watch every single
way of signaling Frills. She stood don't think for a minute that I’m P"»n«ls of unwanted fat? Take one I 1 ; * • be certain n
x
*
,
;
:
« ™ iy
Irresolute for a few moments,
stroking , Dickie.
It
had
not
occur-
,
Joyce said nothing. Maitland before breakfast and keep It up for
That’s whv I nnrrln«.-,!
r •
. . .
red to her that he might come up- walked out without another word 30 days. You cun help the act on ,
j • l t.
•
■ u an electric re frig e ra to r and I havx-
stalrs without an Invitation. There and without attempting to kiss her of Kruschen hy cutting dow . on fou n d it the best investment I ever made. First as an in v e stm e n t
fore, she was distinctly startled again.
and. f.atly /"w“’" "
* ’lnK 'n * '* health of my children- and the .liv U * . f’ k
i~
,<w»s
When he ca lm ly w alk ed lo t,, th e
. .
.
light on potatoes, butter and cream
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anti the dividends have been 100J.
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to the
Then weigh yourself and see how Second, from the standpoint of m on ev it h a . -><-»..^11.
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room, looking for her.
When Joyce woke, It wan pant six many pound» you have lo«t,
« aw n
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f
She faced him apprehenalvely, un- o’clock Dickie had left her. and.
Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6
an c,cctr^ refrigerator fhan to get along without O IX
comfortably conscious of what had slightly alarmed she hiirrlwl down-
n’°«‘ ’’•'Pful to b,,dy health. W hy not see your dealer today?
happened the day before. »fairs to find him Suppose he
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