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LJERE >x»u ' 1 cure good lumber and building materials at right prices. It is our policy to give you full value for your money. Call us on the obone

SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS

Our north wiadcur has an display one hundred srts: Ainu nates Rufs. marked aperial for a !e» day*. |J S5 Ttoet-. r»at* **r» setured at the hi* Alexander Stni'to Aueuon Sale.

YOUR HOME Should Come First Tfee aM •aj-ittg, "TWe w no phaot liW sfcifi Kokh tnae, FimsWwrt *e,c ntgs rtf Heme a cheerful place in wKtch ui irve We devote Koutii of thought in the pur dLtting of goods that are befth eronv^a, <al and acarvkeefefe and haw m titawTooms at this time the heat iected stock. We have fumihjrr sr.it nbie for Dirung Room, Living Room Bedroom and Kitchen in different «nJr wood and finish Your Dining Room Adds to Your Thanksgiving Dinner We hare an wOe a Jd-fteer Ihaktoa tt-v R«IU ftuSet , China C3n«»t. rcsteaal.a, T»*.H •uver, i Chairs- Am Chair, aptoiniwertd tajmstry- HHRs> Frnkato Wataui 4US*«I

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eenaneetion with the breeding that has been bjr tb- nation They ivailat'l" for titairlbtitlun thl* and ne*i eprinit. j#:t ao ar« not only adi.ptrto the h-me orrhard. but »evb aa Ooiden Jubilee, 14 ahd Rellp**. arc P»»•dapteo to the cmnnharil Pull Inlcums‘tblns each of t he v« - trod and prl.ee of the

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each laid 300 «•**• the VlnelsnC Eg* during the twelve

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have grown tbu tomato during, breakJnj , TrcOTiu y«»r are alaiMl to tell of | Eastern foiled Slate*, a.-cording

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U Bier, of the t'oltcd Utato* Dpattroent of Agrli uiture. h*» as hi» *ub>eet for 8 few Bilnntea' dlaeuaeion. "Inapeetlon a* an Aid to Market Quality of Tomatoes." A repraoentatlvc of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company will tell of the t-jpertenwa of a targe buyer with the Earllanna Tomato The Value of a Market Standard for Canbounc Toma toe*” lx to be

told by one of the Eastern Shore ( •*-*«. -- . s„„is

grower*. K O, Montell. Cam-' than ten time* her own weight, i ^ 0-4 ^ ' rry mo oerate. bridge, Md. j during the year. 1 There is much for whicb to b? The entire vegetable day pro-j The second b**t ben It; the thankful. Lef* offer thank* for gram l* so f"ll of timely vrge contest »»» a White Orp'ngtnn. I tb - turkey—or for the fact that

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than murders—for the ford Bag* Which sav orf frequent prewing*.

We should be ihankfal that none of oor no-lgbbore are faking saxophone lesson*—alio that the grand opera season* lasts but

eleven weeks.

We should be thankful that we own no land in Florida to fort* us to decide whether to sell or

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Willard H. Allen, supervisor of egg-laying contest*, of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment

Station.

The champion hen was a single comb W’bltc Degborn. owned by 8. Baev sky. of May.- Landing. 8bc laid 30* egg* from November

1*35, to October 3*. 1*26. T-. . ........ bird established a new high rec- , c * n be ,h »“k-“* «»»»« many ord for Individual production. Kb. ! oId ,,OT< -™ h *'*- fowasted laid 2* pounds of egg*, or more | , “"‘ r ,l11 * ,p * r ' for ,l0 * 11

We should he thankful for the new postal law. for while i unfair in every other way doe* not increase the price of

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