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PAGE FOUR HERALti & NEWS. KLAMATH FMAS. OREGON MONDAY, OCT. 13. 1052 CITY Meetlnr Academy of Friend' hlp. Women of the Moose will have a meeting, Oct. 14. 8 p.m. The Academy will sponsor Friday night Rumen In the lounge starting at 9 p.m. All members are urged to' attend tills meeting and the games. Ritual Praetlae for Women of the Moose. Oct. 14. 7:S0 P.m. Of' fleers and escorts should attend. Midland Grange annual Booster Nlgni, weanesaay with pouuca supper at 7:00 p.m. For information on potluck phone Mrs. noyg Hoover or Mrs. H. B. Lai km. Everyone invited. Pelican TTA meets Wednesday, a:3U p.m. in we scnooi auanoriuni. Seventh grade room mothers will serve. Sunday Oct. 19 at OTI range the Oretech Rifle and Pistol club Is holding its first shoot of the year. Prises will be given for all winning competition and whether vou shoot a rifle or a pistol there will be plenty of chances to com pete. A small bore rifle shoot Is scheduled for 10 a.m. and a pistol match will follow. Everyone is In. vlted to attend and shoot or look on. ; . . Room Mothers of Peterson Par ents and Patrons will sponsor a tea for mothers of first graders, Tues, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Parents and Patrons of Peter son school will -meet Wednesday, 7:45 to hear a forum on the Novem ber election; based on "My Duty as a Patron". Speakers will be Verne Spelrs. Charles MCLin ana Gary Robertson. The forum will follow a song-fest. Hostesses will be mothers of the 6th graders. In Korea Sgt. Robert W. Bush- ey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bushey. Canby, Calif.. Is serving in Korea with the 38th Ordnance Medium Maintenance Company. Pythian Sisters Wlnema Temple no. 70, will hold regular meeting Wednesday, Oct. 15, 8 p.m., in IOOF Hall. A report on Grand Temple which was held at Pendle ton will be given by representative ' May Anderson. . Rotana will meet at the home of Jeanette Marshall on LaJceshore Tuesday, 8 p.m. Klamath Camera Club will hold meeting Tuesday. Oct. 14, 8 p.m. at the Community Lounge, N. 8th Street. ' Japan Pvt. Lloyd? J. Johnson,' 4710 Hllyard is now serving In Japan with the 1st Cavalry Divi sion. . Square Dance circle elghters will be guests of the Do-Si-Do Club. Tuesday. 8 p.m., Altamont Elemen tary School gym. Meetlnr Happy Hour Club meets Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Ivy Drew on the Merrill Road. Visiting Mrs. Luettia Murray of Ashland, was visiting the home of Mrs. Raymond; Murray over the weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Hartley of Ashland were visiting Mrs. Homer Hartley over the week end. OTI extension unit will be held at the student lounge on the OTI campus. - Thursday. Oct. 16, 11:30 Stab Victim Said Critical A Klamath Indian, Merle Weeks, Is in critical condition at Klamath Valley Hospital today from a stab wound in his left side, and a Mexican transient, Francisco Gar cia. 57, has been booked at the City Jail for assault with a dan gerous weapon. The stabbing occurred Saturday night at 9th and Klamath, and Gar cia was arrested at 12th and Klam ath a short time later. Garcia said he had bought a bot tle of wine and that be and Weeks drank it in an alley off Klamath Avenue. Then he said. Weeks wanted him to buy more wine, but that he didn't have any money. He said Weeks struck him with his fist because he couldn't get any more wine, and that started the light In which Weeks was stabbed. When Garcia was picked up. he had a bunting knife scabbard in his possession, but no knife. He raid be didn't know what became of the knife. Police took Weeks to the hospital and booked Garcia for being drunk as well as on the assault count. Two women who reportedly wit nessed the stabbing Vivian Tupper and Pauline Riddle, also were ar rested for being drunk. Grace Vetcrson ... INVITES YOU to the OPENING Of Little Sweden Tueidoy, October 14, 4:00 P.M. Complete New Menu!! Delicious Steaks Chicken & Sea Foods Order! Token Now For Private Parties Banquets Luncheons Aik About Exquisite Dining Facilities Smorgasbord Served Soturdayi and Sundays ' NEW COOK ... NEW MANAGEMENT BRIEFS a.m. Sack Lunch. Demonstration ........ ., ImiAi Mm iiium toil, 1181 m materials rcqulico. kail Airs. Dei- mar joncs, eoou. Regular Meeting of the Jolly Neiguoors, 'lucisu..y, 7:5 p.m., at Hie nome of Mrs, ieouara luauon, iozo urcnard Vay. naiiowceu Qiess-up paiiy Pioneer School Matee will meet at Uie nome ot Mrs. rred Peterson, 516 Summers iine, a p.m., xn day, Oct. 17. Henley home extension unit will hold lis regular mecui, out. tu. 1U:0 a.m., at tne nomo ot mis. tail Mac, 'ineie wiu ue toiiuc luntntuu. 3 R Club will meet at the Naval housing unit tomorrow at 1S:30. hostesses uie Kale liotuc aim Jennie Aiuolu. . OrioDS A hobo party of Orlons IS lO ue lieiU Ilk WIV CiMWl!4.kV M Mrs. Gib Walters, 1544 Johnson, 'luesaav at 7:30 u.m. All aktenuina are asaeo. to wear nobo domes. Tea Peterson's first grade mothers are invlied to atttud a Ira in their hollar. 1:0 to 2:3(1. Tucsaay, Oct. 14, in the cafeteria. Falrhaven home extension unit meets 10 a.m., Wednesday, at the lair erounas. Mary Heuviun will care lor children, rolluck. Achievement 4-H night Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Falrhaven school. Falrhaven parents and patrons will hold regular meeting In the school gym, 7:30 tomorrow eve ning, bpeaaer, the principal of Shasta School, will explain the school laws. Refresnments will be served. Eacles Dram Cerna would like to have all the drum corps girls report for practice, Monday, I p.m. Anyone Interested in joining the drum corps, will be welcome and we will be nappy to have you. Toketee Lions Ladles of the Toketee Lions -Rill meet at the home of Mrs. Patty Landrum, 825 Newcastle, 8 p.m., Monday. All wlfes of Toketee Lions invited. Yearly Cfassea us preparation for citizenship sponsored by Klam ath Falls schools are now under way. Persons Interested in learning to speak, read or write American, may attend Oct. 13. 7:30 to . room 308 KUHS. Those ready for In struction in government will begin Oct. 23, at the same place. Call Mrs. D. o. Ross. 7 lor lurtner information. POE Rummage Sale to be held Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. II and 18. 815 Pine Street. Sale spon sored by Chapter CF. SEARLES Barn to Mr. and Mrs. Erwtn Seaxles. M40 IntfcpaDdenca. at Klamath Valley Hospital Oct. 11. lttt. a sir!. Weight: I pound 14 ounce. PROPST Bom to Mr. and Mr. El don Propel, 134 S. Kldorado. at KUrn. am vauey nocpnai n. iw. boy. Weight: pounds 3 eunc. EDT.AR Born La Mr. and Mrs. K. c. Ed far. 303 Troy, Bakerslield, Cam., at Kiamaui vany nopiiai. v. 11. J 952. girL Wttfht; 3 sounds lVs ounces. O'NETIX Born to Mr. and ' Mrs. John O NlU 1404 Eldorado, at KUm ath Valley Hospital Oct. 12. 150, a girl. Welfht: 1 pounds ouncos. WILCOX Born to Mr. ad Mrs. Allen Wilcox. 710 Ltppencott, at Klam ath Valley Hospital Oct. 11. 1MB, 0 cirl WeicM: pounds l' ouncos. COMPLATINTI HUtD Cleaburt W. Hudson vs. Donna Lot Hudson, suit for divorco. Charge, cruel ty. Couple married Feb. , 1U2, Reno. Ner. J. C. O'Neill, attorney lor plain tiff. Mildred May Tom 1 in vs. Elmer Les ter Tomltn. suit for divorce. Charge, cruelty. Couple mania June g. 133. Reno. Nov. Plaintiff asks property settlement. restoration of maiden name Mildred May Boylnton. CI a ranee A. Humble, attorney lor plalnUM. Blast Fatal To Former KF Man Frank Davenport. Bremerton Air port manager, died late at night, October 10. from injuries sustained In an explosion two days before. Davenport and a Bremerton 'ire man were worklni with acetylene torches on navy salvage gas tanks. Tested for safety, one tank had been opened and Davenport. work Ins in a pit, started to open a second when it exploded and Ignit ed, trapping him. Davenport was well known here In Klamath Falls where he had been a war training Instructor at the Naval Air Training Station several years aeo. Th KIRBY C. Call 2-0131 No. 3 LytUfl Andy Moore (Continued from Page 1) for a short while but died some 30 minutes after he was hit. ' The hunting party had ten a Pick up on a timber trail and hiked two to three miles "Ho their hunt ing soot. Moore slaved with Ills fatally wounded son and Beau champ returned to the pickup and drove to the Buck Peak forest lookout station to summon aid. From the lookout station, news of the tragedy was radioed to Klam ath Forest Protective headquar ters here and an amouiance aim rescue crew was ouickly formed here. Beauchatnp In his first mes sage, said young Moore "was either dying or dead" when he left the accident scene to get help. That message was received at KFPA headquarters at 13:60 p.m. and it was not known positively that Moore was dead until the rescue party arrived at the acci dent scene about 4:40 p.m. The grief-stricken father was repeatedly assured bv friends and persons who investigated the acci dent that he was In no way to blame. Many who had hunted with the elder Moore remarked that he was an extremely cautious hunter. Young Moore and his wife be came parents of their first child, a son. only a little over two months ago. Moore was sales manager at Juckeland Truck and Sales used car lot. He was a Klamath Union High School graduate. Aftler leaving KUHS, he studied at the University oi uregon. His father Is general manager of Balsiger Motor Company. Besides his widow, son and par ents, the young man is survived by: a sister, Marilyn: paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moore: and maternal grandmoth er. Mrs. Lee Burker. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by Ward's Funeral Home. Spud Queens Visit Bend MERRILL Festival royally. Oueen Martha Tt.lv Princesses. Anita Weber, Shirley Johnson. Helen Kelleher. received a warm welcome on their good-will trip to Bend Friday. With Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasley, parents of the petite queen, the Rev. George Milne, serving on the publicity committee and two of the thre. rhanernn. fn th. .....i court. Mrs. Jack Wynant and Mrs. James Hodges, the girls were guests of the Bend Chamber of Commerce at luncheon at the Pilot Butte Inn. Later in the day the visitors were interviewed at the Bend radio station, made a tape recording, vis ited the offices of the Bend Bul letin ana tne high school. ers to enter all classes of potato competition at the festival this weekend. Obituary Enrico Varno an a natiw u lee City. Mexico. died in this city Oct. 11. There art no known survivors. Funeral vervlce will he held from Sacred Heart Church. Tuesday, Oct. 14. at 0:30 a.m. Informant will be made i t i. t,aivary cemetery, o Hair t Mr- MOORR Richard Andrew Moore. 23. native and lifelong resident of Klamath rails, died near nere Oct. 12. Survivors In clude: the idow. Beverly Jean and mm, flnorfw Hicnara. nls parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Moore, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moore and Mr and Mrs. L. W. Bunker, all of this city; aunts, Mrs. Gertie Hansen. Mrs. vera Jones and Mrs. Venire Drvdn f this city. Mrs. Virginia Johnson ot Buttevllle. Ore. Moore was a member of Klamath Tails Lodge No. 1247. BPO im roar u at warn Kiamatn Funeral Home. Funeral services Wed anasday. .2 p.m., Elks Temple. BECKER Charlen Marl Beckr, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beck er, died hero Oct. 10. Besides her Bar ents she Is survived by; brother, George Elmer of this city; grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Becker or Eureka, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Butledge of thhr city. Baby Becker was laid to rest in Klamath Memorial Park on Monday. Oct. 13. at 9 m.. Rev. Warner Bock of the Klam ath Temple officiating. Ward's Klam ath Funeral Horn in charge of the arrangements. MUSTEROLE gjarfckiy roNovotg COWffig cMni dftott sw el n f uDS'COLDS HAM VVM I UE milk control initiative promoted by the out-of-state grocery chain! PROTECT YOUR FAIR r.HLIt LAW that protect your steady r,.4 A. kr a OKCON Mint nOOUCf If COVWltllt. Urn Potato Festival Committee Reports Prize List. Rules MERRILL Committees Iin- dliiia Uie aiirlculluiul exhibits lor (lie annual Klnmnih uaMn I'lilnlo Festival to be held here Friday and Saturday have announced ex hibit reflations and prise lists. Competition has been thrown open to growers of certified eed stock on a stale-wide basis lor the Ural time this .war. Early indica tions are that Deschutes growers, slate champions uii commercial grades last year will be down again in full force. Regulations follow: i:llllllT ltlXil l.ATIONS Exlilbltnrs are requested to no tify the Festival Headquarters of Ihelr Intent to enter on or by Thursday, October 10, 1US3. Exhi bitors must use Inbels and tugs furnished by Headquarters. All ex hibits In Lois. 1, 3. 3. 4. S. 8 and 8 are lo remain the property of Klamath Baaln Potato Festival. All other exhibits must be claimed on October 2Uih and any not ;o claimed bv October 3-'nd will be forfeited. If there are less entries than premiums In any lot the Judge Is not required to award the first lrle if the cnlrles are of Infer ior quality. Exhibits should be de livered at the Merrill Hiuli School on Thursday. October Mill. Any produce not listed may be exhib ited If desired and arrangements made with Festival Headquarters. Ribbons representing first prize In all lots and classes will be placed on the w inning exhibits and must be presented at the Festival Headquarters on Monday, October Mlb. for the awards. OPEN CLASSES State championship Competitions Lot Ka: 1, I A. z, and za Lot 1 Netted Gems Commercial U.S. No. 1A Not washed, SO lbs exhibit. First prise ISO 00 and Cup Second prize s;5.00 Third prir.e $15.00 Lot 1A While Rose Commercial, 50 pounds exhibit. First orlse S30.00 and Cup Second prlre S16.00 Third prir.e 10.00 Lot 2 Certified seed potatoes, not wasneo. Netted oems, 50 lbs ex hibit. First orlie tSO.CO and Cud Second prise S30.00 Third prlre S15.00 Lot 2A While Rose. 50 lbs exhibit. First prise $30 00 and Cup Second prize S15.00 Third prise $10.00 Lot S Least number of U.S. No. 1 Netted Gems to weigh 100 pounds iMii't weigh 100 lbs or over-110. Lot 4 Largest single U.S. No 1 po tato 5.00 Lot 5 Freakiest potato, any vari- ety 6 00 Lot Miscellaneous Class 1 Sugar Beet, largest ... 3 00 and 2 00 Class 3 Soussh. largest 3.00 and 2 00 Class 3 Pumpkin, largest 3 00 and 2.00 Class 4 Cabbage, largest . 3 00 and 2 00 Class & Onions, best 10 pounds S 00 Class 6 Alsike Clover Seed, 1 auart. 5.00 Class 7 Hannchen Barley J qts BOO Class 8 Six row Barlev, 2 qts 5.00 " Class 9 Wheat, 2 quarts 500 Class 10 Rye. 2 quarts . 5.00 Class 11 Oats, 2 quarts 5 00 Class 12 Turnips , 5.00 Class 13 Carrots 5.00 Class 14-Flax - 5.00 Lot 7 CULINARY DEPT Class 1 Canned pears, peaches or plums , W.O0 each (1 quart each In classes) Lot 4-H CLUB POTATO GROW ERS ONLY Entries to consist of SS pounds of Potatoes and completed re cord book. Class 1 Commercial Netted Gems, u.s. no 1 For Eager Schooltime Appetites rVUIibV into votina supply of wholesome, sanitary OVrii, UfUf.. til Ckf IMf., til,4 1. CI "T DC CAAiciir r'. First prlae Scholarship la 1953 4-H Summer School Class 2 Seed" potatoes First p'iae Scholarship lo 1053 4-H Summer School lot o-F.ie.A. POTATO GROW THS ONLY Class 1 Commercial U.S. No. 1 Netted Gems, 25 lbs $10.00 CliiRs 3 Seed polaolcs, US lbs. $10.00 Lot 10 Miscellaneous 4-H and F.F.A. Members Only Class 1 Wheat. 3 quarts .. $5 00 Class 2Two-Row Barley, 2 qts 5.00 Class 3 Rye, a qts 5.00 Class 4 Oats, 2 qts 5.00 Class 6 Aisike Clover seed, 1 qt.. 6.00 Class 6 Strawberry Clover seed, 1 qt 5.00 Class 7 Alfalfa Seed. 1 ql. 5.00 Class 8 Onions, 10 onions . 5.00 Class 9 Carrots. 6 carrots.. 5.00 Class 10 Sugar Beets, t beets 5.00 Class 11 Cabbage. 2 cabbages.... 500 r Court Records DISTRICT COI'RT Donald Maxwell Miller, no wheel cover. Forfeit S3 ball, Reta Mae rinlcv, driving during suspended period, rurfrtt J3 bat). William ftoy Mead, no Pl'C permit, for Oil sto ball. Allm Arthur Robins, overload, for feit s?a bail William Douttss Lay ton overload. rorfHt ts bail William Poiiwlaa La ton. overltnsth. ForfHt sto bat). George rranklin GHImnr. no Ve hl.le lirrn&e Forfeit M bail J. S. RUton. reck lata driving. Fine. $im and 3rt las. William llanry Cornell, no tall light. Forfeit S5 hall James Motley Brown Jr., violation ba-tli mle. Fine. WO. Richard Cherle Pitcher, following loo rinse Fine $10 Arlie Lewis Barnes, potaeaaion Ureal deer mrat. Fine, .T0. vrrnon (tllietie, killing (amis animal pniTiq oy law. rme. sioo. Theodore Llnaav Raundara avreeH. Ing declared weight. Forfait fl.ia bail. Kooen Milton Ricnarrjaon, no ve hide licen. Forfeit tS ball. Glenn Wesley Shelllto, no tall Hint Fire. . Hardie William Jamleson, no vehicle Ucenre. Fine. So. Arthur Dean Barker, ran stop sign. Fine. JU. Vernon Willis Gray, no mufflsr. Fine, u. Gene Lyman Daly, ran atop sign. rorieii v oau. t Mt'SiriFAL COI'RT Nick TruJUlo, drunk, rine, 15 or 7a days. Jessie TruJUlo, drunk, Ftne. 91) or T flays Onfre Gonxales, drunk. Ftne, 913 or T'- davs. Chaihe Scott, drunk. Fine, $13 or I ney. Albert Janos, drunk. Fine, IIS 7'. days Manon kilanley. drunk. Fine, 913 or t oiyi Theodora Fsnt, drunk. Ftne, 919 or 7' oaj Jose Savalo, drunk. Fine, 919 or tj davs. Leo Trudell, drunk. Fine, 919 or llt da vs. Vivian Peterson, drunk. Fine. 919 or TS das Gil Blair, no operator s license. For felt 95 ha. I Moiean Brueaux. drunk. Fine. 919 or T'i dais joe Aivaraoo a run,, rtne. vis or T dava Chrutopher Ballard, drunk. Fine, 919 or 7', oay. Robert MUner, driving on wrong side of street. Post 43 ball. Bennie Swenson, disorderly conduct Forfeit 939 hall. PhyllU Bolman. no operator's 11 cense. Forfeit M ball Rosella Decker, drunk. Forfeit 919 bail. I- O. No ff tinier, meter ticket. For feit 41S ball Cm mo MrCrarr. drunk. Fine. 919 of 7' daya. Richard Harvey, dninx. rine ell or ! daji Glrn Murphy, drunk. Fine. 911 or 7' days. Eddie Richardson, drunk. Fin. 119 or ) oart Louis Medina, drunk. Fine. Ill or 7't days Lyle wails, arum. rine. its or T'fc da vs. Ray Townseno. a runs:, rine. via or Tn aays. Menry Holmes, drunk. Fine, 919 stf 7i days. Vivian Tupper, aruna:. rine, pi a or Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism Haw Te Af4 Critlt Dafamitits An a ma ilnf newljr enlarged 44 pate book entitled "Rheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who win write lor it. It reveals why drugs and medi cines (Ive only temporary relief and fall to remove tne causes of the trouble; explains a specialized non-surgical, non-medical treat ment which has proven successful for the past 33 years. You Incur no obligation In send ing for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write to day to The Ball Clinic. Dept. 0I Excelsior Springs. Missouri. for the fricky Me milk the year 'round. Nobody Can Deny This: rade "A" milk .a mail Or.fM tatil.1 Mt Utl Hm Mw watlawal wverafe. J Ut l iti ti Reel i hir sfift Lew TketRitetiFairPrlc! I Ralph Howard Said Better Ralph T. Howiirtl. 0HI I'!, Mutn, who vii!i injured in nn HiituinnbHp wrrt'll Alltf, J3, whn (ii.si-lmi yrd yrxtArdny ttftri trvpn vockn in Kliuiiiith VnlU-y Htwpitul, The promlMrut hnnbornuni whm one ot two ttlll'VlVOlH oi thu lutul on colliMun norUi of Collier Piuk. U which there perf-oin Ui'd. Dr. riorenee Owrus ot Hiclnnoml. Vu., also rrillCHlIy Injuird, vs ie Ifisett (iom the hoHii(ttl imil tnk. ti bru-k to VIihIuiu about ttuce wt-i-Kw go. Min. llownrtt nmt Mr, nnd Mrs, John W, Wllbrr nf ItUhinoiul, Vn., wfip Kiura in uio nociurm, V days. (.cottis Fria, aruiiH. hup, 113 or da vi. iieiion I'vis. tiiutih. Fine, 13 or 7l tautlna Itldttl. dttitik. rum. SIS tir 1i das. Thoi Thurit, dtuitlt. r 01 lH sl. ball John nmi ah, ran rrd imht. rini, tu Uubtiy Uciii'K, druitlt. Una, mi TW ia'. Jantck Mmi'ti, dlttu tlcily ruittltu t Sontitnrr, lit dnya Iluward Couk, drunk, tine, VIS or 71 das. A .funis Yi;uit(. drunk. Fur frit 9l ball UcuriP ttwrenrr, drunk. Fma, I3 or 7 j da. HarWit May. dltink tn(t t1 latl Frank CtiUuni, iliuitk, Futt, Hi; t it das, Ura Jotinsun. dnttik. Finv f 15 01 T'i da)s. I.w- Rodney, drunk. Ftnr, 115 ot 7. das. Tny Wldsnslrlm, drunk, Fins, 91ft or T d. Jo r Utott, drunk rnrfrM hail VVlllia Jours, tliBiiidrrly cttnduvl, Fur frit JS hail Charlan (Jay man, dinutdsrly rundtui rnrlrll 95 Itsil Frank ttpllslhuf, dteardsrly cunduct 1 In Jail RaMnond Land), disorderly conduct 1 In Jail ! Franrlsro Garrla. drunk. In jail Fram-lMd (iatt'ia, amlt m tlh dangrnms atnu. In jail, J Ray. rtrtinh. Forfrtt I1 ball. Henry Holniae. drunk. Forfeit l) pail. Maxlna Ntlion, dtuttk- Finr, 913 or V4 daje. Maxina NrUnn, duordttly rnnduct. Fine. nr Vi days. Join Jack ton, dtuuk. Fins. fl3 or 7' du '. Waltsr Harrieon, drunk. Forfeit 13 ball. U WiUun. drunk. Fm. 115 or 7' da 1 Nathaniel Juhruon no oparator's II rente, r ot fall U hail. Nathaniel Jihtwn, no nitrganry brak. Forfeit U ball. Nathaniel Johnson, no horn. Forfeit $3 bail. alar.roo Walker, drunk. Forfeit 913 ba I Charles Cuihmin, no operator's II Cen. Forfait SO ball Karl Mortaon, drunk. Fine, lift or 7S days. Lawrenea Witt, meter tickets. Forfait 110 lull John It Dover), violation basic rule, rine. 115 John H. Dover), dtiordcrly conduct rine. ISS John ft, Dover), passing, on flfht. Plead not uill. A Three Days' I Cough Is Your Danger Signal Crtomuliioa relieves promplly hetau it (on into the broncliul systrin to help loosen and ctpcl m laden , phlcim and aid nature lo wioihe aad , heal raw, lender. Inflamed bnmchinl ( membranes, duaranleed to plea.e you , or money refunded. Crcomiil.ion ba Hood the lel of millions of ukis. CRE0MUL5I0N rslHSSS Cah, Ckeit Calas, Ac at I'eacttitil SO FINE ALWAYS The bread you can constantly f-unt on for all-around goodness. 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