The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 22, 1925, Image 2

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
NEARLY INSANE
AT TIMES
Mr*.
S* under*
Tell*
how Lydia
E.
© r d k ir i
M l
ffi
INCREASE PROFITS
BY GROWING FEED
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Relieved Trouble* o f Change
o f Life
m (
APPLE BLOTCH CURE
FO U N D IN SPRAYING
Worlds lo w est
P riced Sedan
with
The dairy farmer who can rnlss all
or a big proportion of the feed for his
dairy cows has a distinct advaatage
over the dairyman who has to pur­
chase his feed, according to Prof. J.
B. Fitch, head of the dairy depart­
ment at the Kansas State Agricultural
college. His feed will be cheaper, giv­
ing him greater profits on Ills milk
products, and he lias the chance of
getting market prices for his surplus
feed.
Alfalfa is the best hay for dairy
cattle, Professor Fitch stated. In sec­
tions where alfalfa cannot be grown,
sweet clover is being used to great
advantage. Soy bean9 and cowpeas
are being used in some sections, both
as a hay crop and protein substitute.
Corn or “ cane” silage Is the best
and cheapest feed with which to sup­
plement legume hay. As to the use
of corn, “ cane,” or kafir as a silage
crop, Professor Fitch recommends the
one which will give the largest yield
with the greatest degree of certainty.
For higher production it is neces­
sary to use grain in addition to the
bulky feeds. Kansas produces corn,
oats, barley, kafir, “ cane,” and wheat,
all of which may be used in a dairy
ration. Itran Is another popular con­
centrated feed because o f the large
amount of wheat milled. Linseed oil-
meal and cotton-seed meal are both
used as concentrated protein for high
producers.
Besides the natural pasture crops,
the use o f wheat and rye for pasture
is very extensive. Sweet clover and
Sudan grass, both of which are rel­
atively new, have also become very
popular as pasture for dairy cattle.
The Illinois agricultural experiment
Knoxville, Tenn.— “ I took Lydia E.
station has made the following recom­
Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound while
going through the
mendations for the control of applo
Change o f Life. 1 blotch:
was very nervous,
The first step In the control o f apple
could not sleep and
blotch la to remove water sprouts as
bad m e la n c h o ly
spells.
In fact, I | they are very susceptible to blotch in­
was nearly insane at
fection. Following this the top* o f tho
times and my mem­
trees should be well pruned so as to
ory was almost a permit thorough spraying.
blank. I was so weak
High pressure, from 225 to 250
I could not do my
pounds, should bo used, driving the
housework half o f
spray through disc nozzles with small
the time and suf­
openings. Discs should be replaced
fered dreadfully with
my back. My doctor said I would have
whenever the openings wear too large
to worry it out and I went through this
to give the finest mist spray.
for three years before I began taking
Trees should be sprayed thoroughly
the Vegetable Compound which 1 saw
but not drenched and care should bo
advertised. I think it was eight bottles
taken to apply the spray to the new
that I took. It has been two years since
wood as well as to the fruit. The In­
I took any and I haven’t had a doctor
terior and under parts o f the trees
since for that trouble, I do all my
washing and ironing and I have gained
should be well sprayed. Sprays should
from 116 to 138 pounds. I feel so well
be applied on time, not on certain
I think I do not need any medicine now,
dates, but with reference to the tiino
but I advise all women who suffer phy­
( C o p y r i g h t, 1925.)
of the fall of the petals. The following
sically and mentally as I did to give the
schedule Is recommended for blotch-in­
26— A h e a v y w o o d e n m a l le t
Vegetable • Compound a fair trial. I
Horizontal.
fected orchards:
28—
A s t e m o f a s p e c ie o f p a lm
hope it will do as much for them as it
l-M o tln n
a - A b a r r ic a ti« *
29— q u a d r u p e d o f M a d a g a s c a r
did for m e.” — Mrs. T. A. S aunders ,
The first and most Important spray 16— (•odd**«« o f m ln r h le f
32
—
E
a
c
h
711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville. Tenn.
for apple blotch Is that applied as 11— D lK a r r a n g e d t y p e
34— N e a r b y
13— P r f llt , eq u al
near to three weeka after the fall of
3(1— A g e n t l e m a n 's s e r v a n t
11 - D is t e n d
16— A c t o r *
3s— D e p a rtu re
the
petals
as
possible.
I.ime
sulphur
19—
A
In
rare
b
ird
E x tr e m e in C o ld
«►— A n a r t i c le u se d t o e x p u n g e
A in e a n u r e o f t y p e
and lead arsenate should be used at the 2 1 —
Coldest condition In the world Is
41 — P r e d a t o r y In c u r s io n
22 — 'T h e « o lu n k o ii . hp
43—
D e t e r io r a t e
that o f frozen helium gas, which Is rate of 2V4 gallons o f lime sulphur and 23 — A n e x c la m a t i o n
-A n a r c h
2 pounds of powdered or 4 pounds of 2 7 — C o m b in e « I t h n lr
44— H y p o t h e t i c a l a p e m a n
within one degree of theoretical abso­
40— C o n t r a r y o f e v e n i n g
paste
arsenate
o
f
lead
In
100
gallons
3 0 — P e r t a in in g t o n tiu o n p h e r e ( c o m b .
lute zero.
48— M o c k
fo rm t
of water.
31—
H i g h ly fin ish e d w o r k o f a r t
31— O rd er
___T im e
A second and Important application 3 3 — A b e v e r a g e
32— N a r r o w b e a m o f lig h t
53— A s s u m e
o f lime sulphur and lead arsenate 3 3 — T h e eica o f a a m a l l I n s e r t
5 7 — S q u a r e o f a t y p e b o d y ( p i .)
should be applied two weeks later, or 3 7 — C o a r s e c lo th n iu d e f r o m Ju te
59— T r i c k
62 — S lv t h n o t e o f a c d ll
3 9 — A n a la r m
five weeks after the fall of the petals.
42—
In n n o t h e r d ir e c t io n
T h e s o lu t io n w i ll a p p e a r In n e x t I s s u e
If apple blotch Is to be controlled
4 3 - ( l a « « e « o f t w o s p e c ie s
by spraying, the fruit must be protect­ 47— H e r e d it a r y
40— R e g a r d i n g
ed during the period from four to six SO— T h e s m a l l w h i t e h e r o n
le k n n m e f o r f a t h e r
weeks after the fall o f the petals, be­
Solution of Last Week’s Puzzle.
D e « lg n
cause this Is the time o f greatest In­
£ « c !u m n t lo n o f d is d a i n
fection. Applications made three and •"»7— \ fish d e s t it u t e o f v e n t r a l fln s
6 B e l l - a n s
!W — iA s h o r t « n n g
five weeks after the fall of the petals
Declaring that the future o f the
Hot water
6 6 — B e lo n g in g to m e
C l— A t r e e
will accomplish this protection, pro
dairy herd depends a great deal upon
*21— T i t l e o f a d d r e s s ( p i .)
Sure
Relief
-I sureKener
vlded heavy rains do not occur.
64 — O b lit e r a t e s
tiie care given the heifer calves which
In the event o f heavy rains follow
will be tiie cows of tomorrow, H. M.
Vertical.
Ing such applications. It will be neces
Jones, dairy extension specialist at
1—
T h e fin e st o f I n d ia n s i lk
sary to apply extra sprays o f lime sul
South Dakota State college points out
2— » r a i d
3— And (F re n c h )
25<t AND 75<t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
4—
S
c
a
n
ty
phur. Bordeaux Is more adhesive than
thut the usefulness of many a good
6— P i g m e n t fr o m w o o d s o o t
lime sulphur but the danger from m s
cow Is Impaired by neglect or mis­
7— H o m a n w e i g h t e q u a l t o n p o u n d
set on Ben Darla at these periods, es­
treatment as a calf.
*— J u t t i n g r o c k
pecially during wet weather, makes
0— S m a ll b a a fille d w it h p e r f u m e
"Feeding is of prime Importance,’’
II
—
I
n
c
a
r
c
e
r
a
t
e
12
—
T
a
v
e
r
n
the use of lime sulphur more desir­
he says. "On well-managed dairy
13— F u r i o u s s c r a p s o f l i t e r a t u r e
able.
farms, regularity In feeding Is the
1 " — A a a I loch u m
1H— D is r u p t
• pi.O O D Imparities nre pumped by
rule, and the palls used for feeding
2 0 — A g r a in
the henrt into the face. That is
25— A n
adheren t o f
th e
Z o r o n s t r in n
calves are as clean as those into which
what causes that grainy appearance,
r e l ig io n
ml'.* is drawn for human use. T in
that muddlnesa, sallowness, pimples,
best insurance for the health of tiie
blackheads, acne, red spots, and that
ralf is cleanliness in quarters and
Impossible
Trees injured by rabbits, mice and
" s o m e t h i n g ” collar rot can often be saved by bridge
feeding pails.”
HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
which no face grafting. The injured surface of the
Baislng the calf on whole milk Is
cream, massage, tree should first be trimmed to a clean,
not economical, according to Jones,
W h e n t h e c o r r e c t l e t t e r « n re p la e e d In ( h e w h i t e a p a c e * t h i s p n rr.le
or face powder
hut it is necessary that the whole milk
w i l l k p el I w o r d « b o t h c e n t r a l l y a n d h o r l a o n t a lly . T h e fir st le t t e r In e a c h
ran cover up or smooth edge at both the top and bot­
be fed for at least the first two or
w o r d 1« In d ic a t e d b y a n u m b e r , w h ic h r e f e r « to t h e d e fin itio n lis t e d b e lo w
beautify!
T h e tom. Select scion wood of the same
t
h
e
p
u
z
z
le
.
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i
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fin
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*
a
three weeks o f the calf's life. After
foundation for a variety that is o f sufficient length to
w o r d w h ic h w i l l fill t h e w h i t e « p a c e « n p t o t h e flr « t b la c k « q u a r e t o the
that, he suggests a gradual shifting of
bridge the area. The base of the scion
beautiful s k i n
r i g h t , a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r “ v e r t i c a l " d e fin e « n w o r d w h ic h w ill fill th e
skim milk plus a grain ration of
•Imply Is not should be cut straight across and bev­
w h i t e « q u a r e « to t h e n e x t b la c k o n e b e l o w .
N o l e t t e r « g o in t h e b la c k
them, and no face treatment can give eled edges about one and one-half
a p ace«.
A ll w o r d « u « e d a r e d i c t i o n a r y w o r d « , e x c e p t p r o p e r n a m e « .
ground oats and corn. Tiie cause for
A
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it to you. Hut increase your red- Inch long should be made.
an "undersized" cow, he says, can usu­
After
i n d i c a t e d In t h e d e f in it io n « .
blood-cells, — and
ally be traced to too scanty feeding
measuring the scion against the In­
quickly the ruby
F re e Booklet
during the early period of her life.
jured surface to determine the length
Send nam e and
tint o f purity be­
address t«> 3. 8. 9.
o f scion required, trim the top in the
gins to glow in ttie
Co., I l l 8. 8 9.
same manner. The bark o f the tree
clicoks, tlie com­
B ld g ..
Atlanta.
Edison Tells How He
Wales Credited With
Ga., for special
p l e x i o n becomes
above and below the wound Is split
booklet
on
the
Talked
to
Sweetheart
Venus-like and iiu- Blood.
and the edges are loosened. The bev­
Some Snappy Comeback
ate! T ry It.
eled ends of the scion should then be
The great Edison confesses, in
The prince o f Wales is the hero of
If a cow receives sufficient nutrients
It will do It every time. S. S. S. builds Inserted in the slits, with the beveled
Ilearst’s
International-Cosmopolitan, an anecdote that does credit to his wit. to maintain her body weight, the per­
the red-blood-celIs you need for a
edges on the inside, against the wood
that
lie
couldn’t
talk
to
his
sweetheart,
The
prince
was
held
up
one
Septetn-
beautiful complexion.
Begin using
centage of fat cannot materially
S. S. S. at once, and give yourself what o f the tree. After being pushed into now Mrs. Edison, without holding her ber evening by a reporter in a New change for any considerable period of
hand. He sa id :
you have been working for, for years. place, the scion should lay reasonably
York night club.
feeding or by supplying any particu­
close to the trunk. Following this It
*'I taught the lady of my heart the
“ Sir,” said the reporter hurriedly, lar kind of feed. Cows that nre great­
s. S. S. In sold at all g o o d
Is well to tack both ends of the scion
d r u g st o r e s In t w o sizes. The
Morse code, and when she could both "will you please tell me why, at your ! ly underfed may produce milk some­
l a r g e r size is m ore e co n o m ic a l, i to the tree with a slender brad. Ad
send and receive we got along much age, you are not yet married? Is It
dltional scions should be set at inter­ better than we could have with spoken true that you were once engaged to the j what lower in fat percentage than
Worlds Best vals o f about one and one-half inches words, by tupping our remarks to one king o f Italy's daughter and that the normal. AH experiments conducted
to the present time show that there
bod Medicine until the girdled portion is entirely nnother on our hands. Presently I engagement was broken off? If so up
covered.
Both ends o f the scions asked her thus, in Morse code, if she what m h s the cause o f the rupture? Is no positive evidence of any contin­
should be thoroughly waxed to pre­ would marry me. The word ‘Yes’ Is an Would you he willing to marry an ued direct effect of a feed in stimulat­
ing milk production or Increasing the
vent drying out.
easy one to send by telegraphic sig­ American girl? Would your parents
percentage of fat. No kind of feed or
nals, and she sent It. If she had been be willing? What dowry—”
care will cause a Holstein to give milk
obliged to s|>eak It she might have
“ Hold on.” , the prince interrupted
rich In fat like the Jersey. However,
Gummosis Is Controlled
found it harder.
“ lo ti must first tell me your name, age a cow may be fattened before freshen­
A Clear
"Nobody knew anything about many and salary. Are you single, married
by Cutting Out Cankers
ing and caused to milk off this body
Healthy Skin
o f our conversations on n long drive in or divorced? If divorced, what all
Cherry, plum and peach trees are
Insured bjr Every-day
the White mountains. IfAve had spoken raony do you pay? Do you really pay j fat In the first month of lactation,
U se o f Cuticura Soap
subject to gum flow, or gummosis. and
thereby raising the percent of butter-
words, others would have heard them. it? Ever been fired? If so. why? Hoti
from a number o f causes. Winter In­
fat in her milk.—From Colorado Ex­
'Ye
could
use
pet
names
without
the
did
it
feel
the
last
time?
state—”
jury will frequently result in a flow
periment Stn'ion Bulletin 203, "Make
least embarrassment, although there
But
here,
with
an
impatient
laugh,
of gum, borers will signify their pres­
the Dairy Pay."
were three other people In the car­ the reporter turned and hurried from
ence by n similar phenomenon, and
AND CHARM
riage. W e still use the telegraphic the night club.
ninny diseases, including the bacteria
^
Nothing: so mars an other-
code at times. When we go to hear
/
wise beautiful face as the
causing a peculiar gum flow disease,
a spoken play she kee^s her hand upon
inevitable lines of fatigue
are heralded by an exudation of gum.
my knee and telegraphs the words the California Coeds Take
and suffering caused by
Excepting In the case of the bacteria
tired, aching feet. ALIEN S
actors use so that I know something
to “ Solitary Tennis”
which causes gummosis there is noth­
FOOT-EASE, the Antiseptic,
about the drama though I hear nothing
Healing Powder, Insures
ing special that can he done other of the dialogue.”
Sometimes cow-testing shows that
The
latest
sport to he introduced at
foot comfort. it is a ToL
than to find the source of the trouble
tot Necessity. Shake it
Edison has been deaf since his the University o f California is "soil- the cow you think is a "poor stick” is
In your »hors in the
and strive to remedy it. The bacterial twelfth year.
tary tennis."
being maligned.
morn:i! l . Shop all day-
• • •
gummosis, is almost unknown In the
>P»u«f si! evening—
The court for this gntne consists of
than let your mirror tell
East, though in the West where It is
See
that
the
pasture fence Is in
a
green
board
wall,
with
a
horizontal
tha story. Trial pack-
present it is controlled by removing
Saved Money and
age ami a Foot-Ease
line painted three feet above the good condition for tiie summer, mak­
Walking 1
ail cankers and disinfecting in much
to represent the top of the net. ing necessary repairs.
r t e e . Address Alto.t's Fas»-Ease, le la*. * Y.
Wear on Trousers ground
• • •
the same way as Are blight Is handled.
Sot'd a t D r u g d u d D efitn tm en t S tore
The player stands behind another line
An
Indiana
pedagogue,
who.
since
The orehardlst should look for bor­
drawn on the ground 28 feet front the 1 Freshen np the premises with white­
the
events
narrated
In
this
story,
has
ers in his trees, and should atm to
board. From here the ball is served ' w a s h -a ll buildings and fences which !
Improve the vigor through cultivation attained some prominence in state edu­ again-t the wall above the white line
Flmr.Nl »nywhcrc. DAISY FLY KILLER mltrmrl« mng
have not been painted.
cational
circles,
decided
to
buv
a
new
“■ “
“
, ornaments! eoneenieM and
• • •
and general good care. When trees
r‘'«*mp La»ta »)!«««•
suit
soon
after
arriving
at
the
mliege
'«
,h”
'
,ba^
thp
/
»
<
*
«
|
,
Ms.le nf metal,
are in a good strong condition they are
The cost of producing milk msy be
emn't «pill or tipov*r;
t o w n for
f o r ills
h i. H
r . , semester
„ r In
In ........
..
W'
e,,l'
r
"•
«T
'®
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the
!
town
first
college.
m ill not »oil or injur*
not so subject to the Inroads o f de­
ball above the white line. If the hall reduced by using pastures. The feed ;
ir.ythirz (iumrmnttmd.
He liked one suit very much. It Just
DAI SY
structive agente as they are when
F L Y K i l l FK
seemed made for him, but he viewed hits below It is counted as a net ball cost is generally the biggest expense 1
they are in a weakened condition.
item in pr< during tnilk.
» by EXPRESS, prop« l. «1 9
the pronounce,! crease In the trouser and served again.
* • *
HAROLD SOMKKS.1M D» Kalb A*a.. Brwfcly*. N. T.
The game is popular with co-eds.
legs with trepidation and finally stam­
who have found It Increases the swift­
See thjt the salt boxes in the pas- |
mered
:
Aphids in Apple Orchard
STOP B U Y IN G SHOES
“ Well. I like the ault hut I don't ness of their strokes and develops lures are kept well Oiied. Milk cowa
«h u Krnn. (he Sole 8*%er. m.tkea ordinary
There are three aphids which are
accuracy In placing the hall and agility need more salt when on green pasture. !
•ho« sole« w ear one year.
B asil) applied to
nearly always present in the apple like that wrinkle.”
• • •
light or h eavy nolaa In a few m inute» by
anybody.
Just the thin « for children
tiuar-
He later eame to accept the “ wrin­ In f«Plowing It around the court.
orchards
east
o
f
the
Uocky
mountain*
anteed to *l\ e O N K T H O I S A N D M IL E S of
Continue
to
feed liberal grain ra-
w ear to a.lu lt» shoe».
W ould you like to
in sufficient number* so that they may kle." however, in fact, he became such
Bons to the cows In milk especially, j
have your aolea ou tw ear the uppers*
Ara
a slave to It that he worked overtime
T
o
R
e
m
o
v
e
C
a
n
d
le
C
r
e
a
te
he
considered
o
f
Importance.
These
you tired of buy In* shoes every few w eeka?
Fresh green grass is very watery and j
to keep it. One night two college
Send $10® for enough of this preparation to
All that Is required to remove can­
are the oat or grain aphla, the give*
contains little food value.
tak e care o f the average fam ily for atx
chums
went
to
bis
room
and
found
dle
greaae
Is
a
blotter
or
a
piece
of
apple aphis, and the rosy aphis. Of
m onth«
D. L A N St WO, MS W e st I t S t ,
• • •
him, trouserless. studying
To their brown paper and a hot Iron. The blot­
L O S A W O R I.E S . C A L IF
these aphid*, the ro*y aphi* 1* general­
The feed end care given the dairy
tnqtilry
as
to
tits
cause
o
f
his
state
he
ter
or
brown
paper
Is
placed
on
the
M D A N ( .R D ( K — p m * r f c ir a o e l ««««I. U M
ly considered the most Important, *•
cow will bear a rich harvest all
hundred, ««ek ed .
Q u antifie» cheaper
D ry
replied:
grease spot and the hot Iron Is plared through her coming lactation period
tt* feeding produce« a more marked
land m ow n
R obert O eary. r ir * lr » * w . Celo.
"Oh.
It
rests
me
so
much
to
keep
the
on
the
blotter
or
brown
paper
After
effect upon the fruit. Next la th ,
It will help her to start well and that
crease In 1 Just thought 1 wouldn't a few minutes the Iron snil blotter ov
BATHE TIRED EYES
green apple aphla, aad ef lew at impor­
mean* she will continu* well, if ,o m
wear my trousers when I was In my paper are removed and no trace of th*
v i i * Dt Thoaipeo* '■ Breveter
tance. Uta aat apbla.
to your part.
-Indianapolis News.
grease spot remains.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
S lid in g G ear
‘Transm ission
E A S Y TERM S
D
FOUR
DOOR
SED AN
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Champion is outselling
throughout the world
b e c a u s e it is the b e tte r
s p a r k plug.
Future of Dairy Herds
Depends on Heifer Care
B e l l - a n
C h a m p ion X fo r F ordsftO c. B lue
B o x fo r a ll o th e r ca rs, 7 5 c . Mora
th a n 9 5 ,0 0 0 d ea lers sell C h a m -
pion s. Y o u w ill know th e g e n ­
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Pimples
Bridge Grafting Saves
Trees Injured by Mice
Butterfat and Feed Are
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Let, ]>e conservative
and tru th fu l/
Being just as conservative as th«
quality of MonaMotor O il permits, w«
submit these facts to every car owner
MonaMotor Oil is better than 95%
of all oils on the market. MonaMotoi
O il is equal to the other 5% o f Bcttei
Oils. There are none better.
These conservative and truthful fact;
can mean only one tning to the care
ful car ow ner — MonaMotor O il iron
now on.
M onaM otor QU Company
Ban F r a n c i s c o , Cal.
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FIRST AID TO BEAUTY
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Oil» & G re a se s
Poverty may he a blessing in dis
guise, hut ofteu it never puts off th«
disguise.
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and b * d y to a m e r i n g u e . especiall>
b e ca u s e o f Its s l o w r i s i n g qualities
w h ic h m a k e s It u n u s u a l l y sa t i sf a ct or y
be ca us e o f the s l o w o ve n n e c e s s a r y foi
meringue?
Most o f the advice given Is a b o ;
disagreeable duties. This Is why 11
Isn't taken.
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w e will send you, FREE
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and POSTPAID a 10cent
bottle of LIQ U ID V E N E E R . W onderful for
your daily dusting. C leans.dusts and polishes
with one sw eep of your dust cloth. Renew s pi­
anos. furniture.wood w ork,autom obiles. Makes
everything look like new . M akes dusting a
pleasure. Moreover, w * w ill tell you h o w to
obtain, F R E E , a
$2.co mmnvKm
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Has rem ovable sw ab for w ash in g and all yarn
center. Y o u ’ll be delighted. N othin g to sell
~ no orders to take — ju st building u pa little
good w ill for Liquid Veneer P olishing P*^-
ducts in your neighborhood. W r i t e now
Four FR E E sam p le end particulars.
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