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".tkosrthi.eummigteoodititm. witt_therrstitieatp.rtie-ot ofeo-eheroretoU. Portland! Umrttherarti-usuetttatttwt, The 'shifting ot the industrhl lump hMmr or tater,toeatise I Atfthtthesmtitieai-. Fund» himriu h at: and! butâ€: the anthem than will mundane not! and moenttodemand protection. The tmodhas_etinatsdrutitieat "xHmtateet-thatmrwhervttatsthe -rtitr-t for the proactive and! - may from the maid In I "an! address, E. H. Hooker. pmdahmt at the Hook" Eketro.Chem in! coup-n, of New York, belated that the Tuna-cc \mlley will become the "ttuhr of Alarm" He added that the national industrhl enter it shining to the Misairairrtti vsllzy and South Atlantic and pointed out that the South-n: minim interested ulna-t - in plantations, we" now dam-dig power to run hun- htturin‘ plant; The airport-I, be eu u. ttmee hoping to become the shining mark-l. from Europe to South Auriga and the Orient by ~11 of the hum Canal in opening up a lqu igvdeirstriat way of the would." 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"The world’s gating better Ind better tsit the time, and that means I have that much more Work to do, and it's getting to be a mighty hard task to make things enough to go “mind. let lions dis- tributing them." n Mr. Speckle: tseratehed his head. “Well." he said, "heee's Ill idea, an! I think it's a mighty good one. Re- memltee that tine We full of stories mod pictures uni nice thing: mgr had the other by?" "Oh, you mun The Younh'l Cdmpani'oet," said Sam; "res. that's it," taunted Sun. “Well, it new: to me that if t%astathtartstoetatsmtettrtextto the may‘side of his Nani: Pol- buncslot The old gentleman won I worried and Int-sud look quit: forth to his usual jovinl expres- sion. Sum Speckles. I foeeman in on of Santa's toy shops, passed by Ind united the good old sit. “What’: the matter. Sunk?" he uk- ""tll'lti'hqWa',',','l t?,iiitty,'ft1it Yaw-a.- my music- AGhn-h-u' canola-o! =- MTIM "rdthatwomidtseutrmt â€H‘lmdmu- L “duh-Ian!†"rhalrtsisttretdiaa."mad o-A-id-o-va. Santa. 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SPECELES' GREAT IDEA OA.tq-teiitt_sce HAPPY CHILDRBN‘ NERD [i':'] Bighwood (iii " SWEET AND CLEAN -THC [LEAN THE Ytjurrrs COMPANION s N Dept., Boston, Man. _ Sulmtriptimu Received at thi. tMice Formerly people and to think they could get ahead by industry and thrift. bat now the idea is to put a hill into coughs“ or the “it: let-i511- ture to look after the dime-ally. NW5â€: -ittr-,c...C..l.:, gamma £0de Cdifomin Hm: Fresh Little Pig Buns, lb. Fresh Spare-ribs the pound -errs----.r. Bandeau Beef Stew the pound 5lfl'f.'l1_23e Turkeys, lb. 45c&55c . EASY Geese, lb. " - 35c iii); t?,,'.ll,ll,5.,,t,l,', Ducks, lb. - 35c tii'i:iiir,.iiiiiiiiii,ii Chickens, lb. . 35c t?gigParueeadst Boston Pork Butts the pound ---ti-..e--. Me the pound 1ueonsryaret, Sirloin Rout the pound - Porterhouse Steak the pound P__-_r--_--_. monthly issue. in 1928, and Two can numbers to an autr- scriberu clicking In“. 80 days. All for only a The Comp-ain't m' book of humor “NIH. One Minute Stop Flank Steak ies" also included rnéEde 10 cents to cover posts†aud hnndling). Sii-loin Steak the pound __ HIGHLAND Pork Loins ;, lb. P-e-rr-r-ee- Mic _19e 19le _.,..ftih': 17le 39h 3Se 23c 35c 49c 29c Fruit Clkes 1mm Human Fresh Oysters the mart - Salmon Steak the pound --. Fresh Herring the pound ~..__. Halibut Steak the pound M Fresh White Fish the pound _-wt-Pr----.--- Fresh Trout the pound .V.-. Fresh Perch the pound ..r__rrm--, Shoulder Lamb Chops the pound tr-Het-tset-e,. Rib Lamb Chops the pound _.eeH--i.ee-e Breast Lamb the pound __..- Leg Lamb Boneless Veal Stew the pound -e,-._---s.r- the pound Pf, __. Boneless Rolled Veal Roast, the lb. W. Loin Veamhop’s the pound .te..e.-wNeewt alarm-mu... a... .-.-__--t m mm. s a c In. a. I. W slown- Dom,†an. a. n nun, ""et, the n. ~w- m I: ma. n. ., m..- M...†"tlr. m In". " - '_'-"------------- 40c 24c ISc 33c 3Se 69c 30c 35c 45c 40c 42c 35c 35c 10c $1 TENDERLOIN, side, Ib.-h19he RIB ROAST, side, Itc--17he CENTER CUT throPtr,-ttc-2se END CUT CROPS, lb. “Mme . EASY BREAD _ Tltd',','."'.',,',,".)'; tiiib'ii iiiliiiiiit)5.j'iii Jumbo Ripe Olive. the an WWW New Comb Honey ' can!» for ..._._-V. t1.tE.BaurEraut Juiea,No.8ean, Small Prunes the pound _-ew-. Medium Prunes the pound Wm“. 8.11.1113: Large Prunes the pound -... Equarge Prunes the pound Wm. Cabbage 3 pounds for Juicy Oranges 3 dozen for - Grapefruit 6, 8 and 12 for Dry Onions 10 pounds for Carrots, Hubbard . Squash, Potatoes. Friday only the peck Tw.rr-ev _____ee_trtetr. of every roof We cover with tin or sheet metal is a testuaonitM to the In- periority of our workmanship. When it comes to the matter of baths. qualities andxeneral satisfaction, the strongest testimonial we can oiter in that furnished by the purple we have worked for. Turnips, Parsnips, and Yams, 6 lbs. for _ White Turnips, Yellow Henry G. Winter THE TRIM APPEARANCE tt4 North First Street Phone 615 25c Telqm HIGHLAND PA“ 1676 _ 16TT 1678 L 1619 'lt" . .__N-r- 26c _l.._, 2Se 'r,,_,. $1 __. _.. 'ee 10c lawn rr, 29c no: SSe 23c 19c lik Ile, $1