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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1942. PAGE THREE J Church Interests and Notices Latter D SalnU 831 W. 2nd 61. 6un(Uy School, 10 JO a m. 6crmmnt meettnf . 7 pjs. Relief Society. Tuesday. 3 pn. M. I. A-, Tuesday, 7:30 p-tn. Primary, Wednesday, 4 p m. Everyone la welcome. Central Avenue Church of Christ Cor. of Central and Jackaon. Melvta Spark. Minuter. 0:45 a, m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Communion service fol lowed by the sermon. 0:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening church service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Thursday 7:30 p. m Choir rehearsal. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Synod leal Conference) E. Main and Portland Av. Harry H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 8:45. Divine worship at 11. Theme: Christ and Education. Adult membership das meet this evening at 7:30. This la the first of a aeries of lectures on fundamental truths of the Bible. All Interested are cordially invited. Confirmation instruction Wednes day at 7 p. m. Visitors are always welcome. First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorized Branch of The Mother Church, The ""Irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 213 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Feb ruary l, "Love". Sunday school at 9:30. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, is held at 8 o'clock. The reeding room, which la located at 414 and 4U Med lord Center Build ing, is open dally from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m. The librarian la In attendance from 10 to 4. Sain Mark' Church (Episcopal) Oakdale at Fifth Herald O. Gardner, B. D., Rector. Rectory, 48 Quince 8 a. m., holy communion. 0:45 a. m. Junior 'Lurch and church school. Graded glasses for all ages including high school and adult. FJchard Scott, superintendent; Prltz Nlssen, assistant. Vested Junior choir under direction of Berenice Rearaes. Marguerite Conrad at the organ. 1 11 a. m., worship. Sermon by the rector. Senior choir directed by Ro berta Ward Bebb. Organist, Eva Hazelrlgg Marsh. Each Friday at 10:30 a. m.. plain celebration of holy communion. Each Friday at 13:10. men s lunch eon at the Jackson hotel. Strangers are cordially Invited to all services of Saint Mark's churcn. First Methodist Church Main and Laurel Streets Louts C. Klrby. Minister Sunday school, 9:45 a jn. Our new ly constructed Sunday School Tem ple affords class rooms for all grades. Pastor's sermon at 11 a.m. "The Sifting Prooee." The topic la timely In view of the present day war sit uation. Anthem by choir, "I Am Alpha and Omego." Incidental solo by Mary Anne Oatei. A solo by C. A. Meeker. "Light." A special feature of our Sunday evening service la a series of serm ons delivered by the pastor on the history of the great nation, of the world as they relate to the Hebrew people. Youth Fellowship services every Sunday, 6:30 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday, 7:80 p. m., features Bible study of book of Acts. Loyalty Circle win sponsor a nurs ery during church hour Sunday mornings. Parents are Invited to bring their children and have them eared for while worshipping. WHY RISK HEALTH? Learn many Interesting facta about Piles, Fistula, Colon disorders and Stomach Conditions as well as asso ciated ailments. New 123-page book sent FREE. Contains pictures, charts, diagrams. Describes latest Institution al treatment. Write today. McCLEARY CLINIC, El 17 Elms Blvd., Excelsior Springs, Mo. WE OPEN MONDAY IN LARGER REMODELED QUARTERS DENNY'S TOP - NOTCH Vt CAFE South Central Avenue N Just Off Main Street FEATURING Home-mau Pastries Big Juicy Stairs Cooked RIGHT. . . . only Grain Fad Stat r Beef tha bit we can buyl Electric Made Wafflaa Fih Chicken Turkey Staak Dionara A Sandwich or a Maall Advent Christian Church (Not Seventh Day I West Jackson at Welch. Bible school 6:46 a. m. Ruth Babb, supt. Classes for all ages. Today la decision day. Communion service to follow. You are welcome. Come and see what w are dotnj. Christian Church i (Phoenix. Ore.) Sunday school 10 a. m. Service 11 a. m. Topic, The Suffici ent Christ." Service 7:80 p. m. Topic. "With Purpose of Heart Cleave Unto the Lord." Chaa. Kahas la the speaker. Every body Is cordially Invited to attend any or all of the services. Foursquare Gospel Church Cor. Central and Jackson. Rev. W. 8 hear burn, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Com munion service. 0 p. m. Young People's service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Tuesdsy evening, class In personal work. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, prayer meet ing. You are Invited to attend these services. Ftrtt Baptlftt Church 5th and S. Central Sts. Wolford A. Dawes, minister. Bible school 8:43. Classes for all ages. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "The Christian's Privilege." Choir anthem. "Art Thou Weary" by Holton. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Graham. Communion and hand of fellowship to new members. Young people's groups meet at 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. Sermon. "Joseph." Choir anthem. "The Sweet est Name" by Bradbury-Price. Song service. All are Invited to these services. Vnlty 319 Medford Center Bldg. Marlon R. Clifton, Leader Walter K. Clifton, Assistant This center la open aally exp Sundays from 10 until 3 o'clock, where Unity books and publications may be read, purchased or borrowed Consultation may be had with the leader by appointment. Tues., 8 pjn. Lecture, "True VI- lonlng." Wed. 10 a.m. Class. -Practical Ap plication of Truth." Thurs., 8 p.m. Class. "Lessons In Truth." Church of God Rsven and Holly Sts. T. O. Satterfleld, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. W. Burch, aupt. Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject of Evangelist J. J. Gillespie. "The Sounding of the Six Trumpets.' Christian Crusaders 6:30 p. m. Subject 7:30 p. m. "The Rainbow Angel Proclaiming the End of Time; The Two Witnesses, and the Sound ing of the Se-enth Trumpet and the Ena of Tine. Services each night during the week 7:30. Public cordially invited. First Chrltlan"church Reuben W. Coleman, minister. Ninth and Oakdale streets. 9:45. Sunday school with graded classes for all ages. Visitors welcome. 10:55. Morning worship. Prelude, "Prelude in E", Chopin. Offertory, "Andante Can tab tie"', Wedor. Anthem, "The Lord la Our Defense", Wilson. Sermon, "We Build With Ood." 5:00-6:80. Young People's Fellow ship. 0 :30. Young People's meeting. A discussion group led by Ed Kirtley on "Christian Youth Building a New World." 7:30. Evening worship. Prelude, "Impromptu", Schubert. Offertory, "Nocturne", Chopin. Choir concert "An Evening With the Masters. Mar guerite Luman, guest soloist. This service Is planned for those who love good sacred music. The public la In vited to share It. Calendar of events: Monday 7:30. Intermediate dept. meeting. Tuesday 7:30. Triangle Missionary meeting. Wednesdsy 3 Adult Missionary so ciety. 7:30. Official board meeting. Thursday 730. Choir rehearsal. IN THE CENTER OF TOWN! Just five mentha ago wa opened this attractive httlt cafa ... to ganerous was YOUR patronaga that wa hsra bacn FORCED TO EXPAND! Now wa Invite you to visit our newly remodeled and anlargad cafa taa the fina up-to-tha-mlnuta equipment, try our delicious roods, aaa for your elf how plaatant it is to dina in tha hospitable, friendly atmoiphare of DENNY'S TOP NOTCHI FINEST FOODS plus OUICK. COURTEOUS SERVICE continuas to bo our policyl Air Conditioned - Hospitable Visit Our Spic and Span Church of rtirlst Court 81. Singing begins 10:3C a. in. Exhortation meeting, 11 am. Les son The Life of a Christian." Communion. 11:45 a m. The evening service at 7:30 la led by the young members of the church. Come and be with us. Zlon EngHh Lutheran Church West Fourth at Oakdale. Karl W. Brockhaus. pastor. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a, m. Worship service. 7 p. m. Luther league. The regular morning service will be conducted by the pastor who will preach on the topic, -Tempering Life's Tempests." Friends and visitors always wel come at Zlon. Pilgrim Holiness Church - Cor. East Jackson and Bessie Sts. .. Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pastor. District Superintendent Rev. O. C. Keller will be with the church and preach both at 11 a. m. and 730 p m. Sunday school time la 9:45 a. m. You will receive a warm we loom, and there is a class for you. Children's meeting. 0:45 p. m. Miss El 7i Thompson leader. Special evangelistic service for the evening hour, 7:30 p. m. Mid week prayer and praise service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The little home church where you feel the spiritual warmth and a glad response to the call of Ood. Salvation Army Adjutant and Mrs. Charles K. Cox Corps Officers Lt. Harold Drocet les. Assisting Officer 4th and Bartlett Sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Major Connie Sly of San Francisco will oe guest speaker and will enroll several young people as Junior Soldiers. 10:45, Morning worship service. Major Sly, guest speaker. Enroll ment of Senior Soldiers during this service. 0:30 p. m. Young Peoples Legion meet. 8 p. m.. Evangelistic service con ducted by Col. and Mrs. Jackson of Portland. Major and Mrs. Glfford of Portland will take part In all meetings. Full Go pel Church (Assembly of God) 11 So. Newtown St. Rev. and Mrs, Richard S. W. Ruff, Internationally known evangelists. begin a week's campaign today. Rev. Ruff has preached the Gospel throughout Europe aided by his wife, talented Carols Ruff, former Swiss opera singer. They will be beard this morning at 11 and each evening throughout the week, except Satur day, at 7:30. Rev. Leonard Weston, pastor of the church, has returned from his vaca tion and will be In all the services. Sunday school 9 :45 a. m. with classes for all. The Young People meet, 0:30 p. m. Our young peop'e have Just reorgan ised to become affllated with "The Ambassadors for Christ", national youth organization of the Assemblies of Ood. Do not forget the special meetings this week. All are invited to share In the ministry of Rev. and Mi. Ruff. Church Of The Vazarens Holly at First St. Fred M. Weatherford. Pastor Today marks the second Sundv of the Edwards Evangelistic Ladles Quartet series now being conducted In this church. Unusual attendance has marked the first week of this series. Rev. Edwarda will speak at 10:45 a. m. on "God's Greatest Promise to The Church." At 7:30 she will be heard on "After the End of This Life What?" There will be special music. The quartet la sponsoring a special Sunday school program each Sun day at 9:45 am. throughout the series, which is being marked with extraordinary activity. The school Is divided Into two divisions, the "Bea ver Train," and "The Klamath." About 700 people were Invited the first week of the series. Today will mark an outstanding epoch In the Sunday school. The people are in vited' from far and near to partici pate. Kitchen Free Methodist Church Cor. West 10th and Ivy. R. H. Poet, pastor. 1 Sunday school 9:45 a. m, i Worship 11 a, m. T P118. 7 p. m. I Evangelistic service 7:48 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 90 p. m. i You are cordially Invited to these services. First Preftbyterlan Church Dr. Sherman Landon Dlvme. paster. Manas 37 Roes Court. Church school for all ages with most cordial welcome at 9:45 a. m. Young folks vespers at 7 p. m. The senior group meeting In parlor with Mary Olaaacock aa leader. The Tuxls Junior highs.' meeting In upstairs room with Mrs. Lausman as counse lor. All young (oiks especially new comers most welcome. Mid-winter communion service 11 a. m. All who love the Lord Jesus Christ In sincerity and truth cordially Invited to partake of the elements. Little ones will be dedicated to His laving care in Baptism and new mem bers received. Come worship and commune with us. "God's Promise" Is Evangelist's Topic At Nazarene Church Rev. Grace Edwards, of the Edwards Evangelistic Ladies Quartet now sponsoring the all- Rev. Craca Edwarda out Southern Oregon Evange listic campaign, under auspices of the Medford Church of the Nazarene, Holly at First street. will speak at the 10:43 moring hour today on "God's Greatest Promise To The Church. At the 7:30 p. m. service Rev. Edwards will speak on "After the End of This Life What?" Musical features for the day under direction of Miss Alice B. Lewis will include several vocal and instrumental numbers by this most gifted quartet. The series will continue this week, including Sunday, Feb. 8. Miss Erma Gilbert will speak to the older young people's group in the main auditorium at 6:30 p. m. tonight; Miss Viv ian .Chaffee wil speak to the high school group age at 6:30 p. m. in the second auditorium; Miss Alice Lewis wil speak to the Junior group at 6:30 p. m. Special music will feature In all of the young people's meetings. All Ministers Given Invitation to Meet Tuesday With Assn. All ministers of the Rogue River valley, active or inactive, are invited by the Rogue River Valley Ministerial association to attend a meeting of the associa tion ' at the Salvation Army Headquarters, 236 North Bart lett street. Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The following program has been tentatively arranged for the meeting: Theme: "For such a time as this." 10:30-10:45 Devotional, Rev. Earl Downing, Ashland. 10:45 Address, "An Unshake- able Faith for a Time of Crisis (Speaker to be selected by urants pass Ministerial associa tion.) 11:15-12 Discussion of sub ject above (selected by Grants Pass). 12:15 Luncheon at Salvation Army. Business meeting: secretary and treasurer minutes and re port, election of officers, report on proposed United Christian Advance meeting April 18 and 19. Time and place of next meeting. Address: "The Medford Civil ian Defense." Frank Hull. 1.30 Address, 'The Canton ment Comes tn tha Rnffii Pivr I Valley," Frank Van Dyke. :uu Discussion, "What Can Wa Do to Meet the Emergencies Before Us?" RUMANIAN LOSSES Moscow, Jan. 31 (Jp) Ru manian losses on the eastern front exceeded 200,000, the So viet news agency Tasa said today quoting neutral sources at Geneva. life Li I If I fi - -J , y Send Valentines to Show You Care Wa have special cards for f I lands, sweethearts and for all members af the family. SWEM'S Gin SHOP AIRPORT CANTEEN SPACE; NEEDED Demands made upon tha little canteen at Medford municipal airport have so steadily exceeded its capacity that only a new building or an addition to tbt present ene can fill the acute need, the committee in charge finally acknowledged yesterday. The canteen is now housed in the tiny radio building once used by the army and it has proved entirely too small, the committee has found, to serve the needs of the many weary pilots and crew members who are ready at all times to sacrifice their lives in defense of their country. Often a hot cup of coffee or a brief nap on a plain but comfortable cot means the difference be tween fatigue and fresh energy, the committee pointed out. The committee has been study ing the question for weeks, hop ing first to procure additional quarters in the administration building and then to get tne United Air Lines office when it moves to its new building but all to no avail. Always some other agency had a prior claim. So yesterday Mrs. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, chairman of the recreation committee of the Jackson County Council of De fense, announced that the com mittee had come to the conclus ion that something had to be done now for the fighting air men of the army and navy and that to accomplish this end a small sum of about $2,000 would have to be sought by popular subscription to enlarge the pres ent canteen building. Regardless of whether the army establishes its own mess at the airport, the canteen will still be urgently needed, especially for a lounge where the tired avi ators may relax, where they may sleep, or read, write or listen to phonograph records before con tinuing their perilous missions, Mrs. Carpenter emphasized. Anyone interested in the mat ter was invited to stop in and talk it over with Mrs. Carpenter who, beginning Tuesday, will have an office at 225 Medford Center building. W. H. Fluhrer, head of the Fluhrer Bakeries, has agreed to take charge of the fund subscrip tion, Mrs. Carpenter said. She added that there are now four volunteer workers at the canteen at all times, instead of one as at the beginning. The canteen opens at 7 a.m. and remains open until the last man has been served, usually between 8 and 10 p.m. Visiting Officers In Today' 8 Service At Salvation Army Major Connie Sly of San Fran cisco and Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. A. D. Jackson of Portland will con duct services today at the Sal vation army hall after their par ticipation in the district Young Peoples' rally Friday and Satur day. The rally, with 83 dele gates present, was declared by the officers yesterday to be a gratifying success. At Sunday school this morn ing at 9:30 Major Sly will enroll Junior soldiers and at 10:45 she will enroll a number of the Young Peoples' group as senior soldiers. As she must return to San Francisco early this evening, Major Sly will not be able to participate in tonight's services as first planned. Col. and Mrs. Jackson will conduct the regular Sunday eve ning service tonight at 8 o'clock. 1939 BUICK SPECIAL COUPE. Perfect condition CCQC throughout, including nearly new tires. Only "u 1931 OLDS TOURING SEDAN. Exceptionally clean In every - respect. Paint, motor, etc.. perfect. Tires nearly CBAR new. Many extras. New low price : tJUtw 1939 STUDEB.KKER STATE COMMANDER SEDAN. A six cylinder car -vhich Is A-l from its original black finish to Its new tiras. Has overdrive, radio, heater, and many other extras. A quality car for tha discriminating CCAR buyer Utt This offer lasts until Saturday, Fab. 7, 1942 We will alto giva $10.00 In defenta stamps with each of tha following: 1939 Che. Sedan. Radio and heater. 127$ 193$ Plymouth Coupe. Reconditioned motor 127$ 1933 Cher. Coach 119$ 1932 Chtr. Coach 1110 1931 Chrysler Coup . I29J 1129 Studebaker Sedan S9S EDGERTOtl MOTOR CO. 121 NORTH BARTLETT LOCAL and Beach Sick Roland G. Beach, I assistant postmaster, was con- fined to his home at lis Geneva street yesterday with the grippe. Mr. Beach became ill Thursday and was unable to report for duty Friday. 111 At Home Otto W. Da Jar nett, clerk at Medford post office, was confined to his home at 618 West Jackson boulevard yesterday with the shingles. Mr. D,e Jarnett was unable to report lor uuiy rnuay ana since iihs been under a doctor's care His condition last night was report ed considerably improved. . e . Driver Tests Examinations will be held here Friday and Saturday this week for persons wanting licenses or permits to operate motor vehicles. A state examiner will be in council chambers on the top floor of city hall from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. each of the two days and appli cants are asked to report to him. Cobb Joins Navy Ivan Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Cobb, 715 King street, is visiting his parents a few days before leav ing for San Diego, Cal., where he is to receive navy training Mr. Cobb, who has been em ployed at Project City, near Shasta dam. will leave Redding, Cal., Thursday for navy service. Ceremony Set Malta Corv mandery No. 4, Knights Tem plar, will hold a ceremony in the Masonic temple at Ashland Wednesday evening In honor of Orie B. Nye of Hood River, right eminent grand command er, and his official family. Din ner will be served at the temple at 6:30 and the ceremony will be held afterward. Meeting Tomorrow Volun teer firemen will hold their reg ular monthly meeting at depart ment headquarters at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Auxiliary firemen of the 20-30 club also are to attend. After a drill, the men will be shown motion pictures of the Hawaiian islands and other Pa cific features by Mrs. D. D. Roberts of 32 Rose avenue. Qualifies Herbert E. Tun gate, Butte Falls, was . among 56 navy and marine corps men who qualified as aviation metal smiths upon completion Janu ary 31 of an eight weeks' course at the Alameda, Cal., naval air station, the thirteenth naval dis trict announced In a press re lease vesterdav. A trrariunto nf the Butte Falls high school in iimw, i ungate enlisted in the navy last May. Chimney Fire A chimney fire yesterday morning did slight damage to the roof of the resi dence of C. F. Nichols. 1216 Locust avenue. A defective chimney, which allowed flame to leak through the mortar, was blamed by firemen. The fire men had to chop a small hole in the roof to get to the blaze which was caught Just in time as the Inside of the roof was becoming scorched. Haw Gifts There la no short age of attractive gifts on the market. Jack Swem, owner of Swem'. gift shop, said yester day after his return from Los Angeles and San Francisco where he ordered new mer chandise for his store. The San Francisco and Los Angeles markets, Mr. Swem said, are well stocked and able to supply retail outlets with many new gifts that have been fashioned to take the place of objects of chrome, copper and other metals that now are reserved for war production only. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE TWICE! You NOW by buying or of our better used can. You save for the FUTURE by receiving $25 Defense Bond FREE with each of tha following: 1931 Ford Coach .... 1930 Bulck Sedan... 1929 Ford Roadster .19$ .19$ ISO .13$ 1921 Char. Sedan PERSONAL Chorus To Meet Rogue Riv er mixed chorus will meet for rehearsal at the Junior high school Monday at 7:30 p. m, Has Mumps Maurice Spatz has been confined to his home, 922 South Oakdale avenue, for the past few days with mumps. No Class It was announced yesterday that the home nursing class which was to have been sponsored by the American Red Cross at Jackson school this week has been postponed until further notice. Returns Mrs. E. T. Burelson, owner of ' Burelson's women's store, returned this week-end by motor from San Fmiicisco where she has been purchasing mer chandise to supplement her spring stocks. She was accom panied south by Nellie J. Sugg and Jane Anderson of the mil linery department. Returns South Harlin Seller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Seiler of t35 North Central avenue, returned to Mare Island several days ago after visiting his par ents and sisters. Miss Lucille and Miss Adabee. In company with Miss Adabee, Harlin visit ed another sister. Miss Cherokee, at Gardiner. Seiler is employed at Mare Island. e Vlliors Hare Miss Pauline Vroman and Miss Joan Vrcman of Portland, former Medford residents, are week-end guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vroman of 122 THrjpj street. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Uhrlne of Portland, also former Medford residents, are week end guests of Mrs. Uhrine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Sloneker of 712 West Jackson boulevard. The visitors will all return to Portland together by car today. Plana Pasaanaare A .T Kan. tos arrived laM evening by United Mainllner from Vancou ver. B. C Lenvlnff wr.r. .T .T Pausner and H. C. Williams, to San Francisco, and C. A. Powell, to Los Angeles. Arriv- ina Vesterdav aftprnnnn ar.r C. Yahr, from Oakland, Cal., ana 5. A. Parlotf and M. V. Gray, from San Francisco. R. McKain departed for Portland. F. R. Giles arrived yesterday noon from Portland. A. E. John son departed yesterday forenoon ior uaKiand. Dean Gipe arrived from Seattle Friday midnight. Arriving rrlday night from Los I Angeles were Powell and Wil-1 Hams. Leaving were J. G. Bar nett, M. Farnsworth and J. W. ; Vowes, to Portland, and Jap I Harper, to Seattle. Leaving late ' Friday evening were Miss Ruth Ottoman, to San Francisco, and ! Charles Jonas, to Oakland. Ar-1 rlvins fro mOaklnnrl THHnv oft. ernoon was T. J. White. Leaving ' for Port and were L.. rc Woh. ster, A. G. Kennedy and H. E. Goldburg. London, Jan. 31 P) Reu ters said It heard the Moscow radio declare that 2,300 Serbs had been shot in German-dominated Yugoslavia In reprisal for the death of 23 Germans. Do You Really KNOW? ....... . "T;V IT Ti fTVlnileT 41 a i lx JFrTjr now. There la no obligation, of course. W Ar Dealer for Peoria GRAIN DRILLS Deaver and f.lcCurley SERVICE 145 North Central ED Seattle, Jan. 31. OP) Tha second interceptor command is sued an order today grounding; civilian aircraft in western Washington and western Oregon west of the Cascade mountains. Civilian pilots in this area were told by the army authori ties they must cease flying im mediately. The army also blocked off a new large defense area in north east Washington adjoining the Canadian border over which ci vilians may not fly. In Wash ington state that left only cen, tral, east central and southeast Washington open to private planes. The only exceptions made to the rule was that regular com mercial airlines might continue to fly into Seattle and local civi lian pilot training courses might continue until February 7 but not thereafter. San Francisco, Jan. 81. UP Butter, eggs and cheesa un changed. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rneumatle, ar thritis or nurltu pln. try tbl sim ple Inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of nu-Ex Compound, a two-week tmprtly, today. Mix It with a quart of water, arid the Juloa of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleas ant. You need only 9. tablespoonlula two times a day. Often within 48 hnirs sometimes oYerntfrht splen did results are obtained. Tf tha pains do not quickly leave and tf you do not feel better, return the empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try aa It la sold by your drutrtrlAt under an absolute money back auarantee. 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