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Bic SMITH CHANGE of LIFE? 1 THE MINERAL INDEPENDENT Savory Dish For a savory dish, sprinkle grated Handsome Chair Made cheese over tuna fish flavored with ByMAHONEY jCPE lemon juice. From Simple Pattern E IMO Starchy Cereals Cereal grains consist principally of starch, which is used to produce energy and to form fat in the body. Watering Cut Flowers Hard flower stems should be crushed or slit up for a few inches CLEVELAND'S YOUNG from the base when cut and put in RELIABLE,WAS VOTED BY THE AP. AS THE 1948 water. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR.HE 1A.ON1.0 GAMES,LOS - ING ONLY 7. HE HAD THE LOWEST EARNED RUN Spring Meal Salads STAFF-2.42. AvERAGE ON THE INDIANS PITCHiNG WRITE FOR PAY! Learn to rewrite ideas HE %NON HIS LAST NINE GAMES IN A RCW,4 OF Should Be Kept Crisp, In newspapers, magazines. books. Experience THE PINAL 5 BY SHUTOUTS. COORDiNG 'TO LOU unnecessary. Free details. YOU are in need of dining BOuDREAu,THE CHANCES FOR CLEVELAND -10 RE- Always Look Delectable COMFORT WRITER'S SERVICE 208 11. 7th, St. Leiria II, Me. Proom furniture or an occasional PEAT IN 1949 REST CN THE TIPS CF BEARDEN'S Dept. MOM, chair for the living room, porch, CALLOUSED FINGERS. AVE YOU ever eaten salads terrace or den, the one illustrated H that looked as though they had above may be the answer to your been pawed over too thoroughly in Ideal dairy setup: 27 A. on Pudding river. Penn. pasture, good buildings, all modern. problem. Make four chairs without the making? Or, Mg mile south of Hawthorne school. arms and two with to complete fur- they ALVIN LEDER have Oregon nishing a dining room. You'll be warmed and Rt. 1 Bea 159 Hubbard, agreeably surprised to see how wilted before comfortable and smart looking reaching the of all, you can buy Case model LA farm tractor, new rubber they are. Best table? tires, starter, lights, individual hyd. turning the materials for a complete set of No matter brakes, belt pulley, swinging draw bar. BAR- chairs for less than one costs ready YEN THOUGH GAIN. RA 3568-4073. ' how good the CASEY TRACTOR A EQUIPMENT CO. made. PRICED AT $1 salad originally 17 SE Union Ave. Portland, Oregon a • a PER COPY, 35,000 ROSE may have been, The pattern provides full size printed NO component part. It con- BL PROGRAMS if it suffers outlines for each PLAYER, tains complete patterns for building WERE SOLD a HITTER NV MOST $441..UA8LE from either of these faults, no one Specialty selesman for new type GAMES left- Wanted: chairs with or without arms. It also cov- THE 1949 CONTEST. TsEVER WENT WORE THAN 4 Is going to enjoy it. A chilly entree using air cooler for homes and offices. Fast sell- ers building the same style chairs in WITHOUT A MIT CLOW 111E 47SEASON over ham and other salad in- ing, lowprice. Apply by letter, giving ex- child size for children 2 to 8. So whether The salad should be crisp and perience and references to: you want to help some lucky newlywed neat. Garnish it, yes, but don't gredients is a welcome platter THE CHIEF CORPORATION to a set of dining room furniture or build on a warm humid day. It pro- 2325 H St. Sacramento, California chairs for your children, send 25c for over-do it or the salad will lose Chair Pattern No. 76 to Easi-Bild Pattern SPORTLIGHT its vides vitamins and minerals Company, Dept. W. Pleasantville, N. Y. much desired freshness. The ingredients for a salad as for pep and zip, and makes de- lightful eating. A 10111N888 OF TOUR OWN well as the plate, bowl or platter Take new and renewal subscriptions to an on which it's served should be giv- magazines. Highest commissions, fastest Spring Eternal LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU service. Pennant Hopes en a in the refrig- thorough chilling ACME MAGAZINE CO. erator. Save the salad's finishing Traffic Sta., Box M, Minneapiols, Minn, touches for last Broiled Cheeseburgers y GRANTLAND RICE the very prepara- French Fried Potatoes 9'1. ageePRESCRIPTIONL tion before serving the meal. Bowl hope Vander Meer working, the Reds For *Spring Salad For Sore Bleeding Gums T HAS been said that and the heavy meals, your best Apple Pie—Cheese FOR SALE: Chalet 50132, one of North- I springs eternal in the baseball are a menace. choice is a cold, crisp tossed salad. western Montana's beautiful buildings, in Sold on a positive money-back Beverage an ideal setting at Belton. West location Here in April we had five This may be made entirely of guarantee,ei that you will be re- player's breast until around June. *Recipe given Glacier National Park, 20 minutes drive of all signs of ACTIVE Then it begins to wither and fade. National league ball clubs who greens. You may add any of the Hungry Horse; 165 foot frontage on hi-way GUM INFECTION. No. 2. Ideal location. Reason for selling, But hope sprang with greater alac- believed they could win the following ingredients to a simple of the bowl with watercress and Ill health. Write LITERATURE ON REQUEST rity in April than it has in some flag, and three others who be- green salad: sliced or quartered F. W. LARSON Holten. Montana Trial Size $1.00 to radish roses. years. At least it was springing in lieved they had a chance tomatoes; cucumbers, sliced very Fresh share Fruit Salad Bowl THE more places. move up and win their thin; radishes; green onions; or (Serves 4) YANCEY LABORATORIES, lee. For example, after a rabid dis- of games. grapefruit or orange sections. 2 bananas, cut lengthwise Experienced man with following of good Dept. 30 cussion as to whether the Dodgers, Dodgers, Braves, • • • stores in Montana and Dakotas to carry our MILK ROCK, ARKANSAS At this spot, the 4 slices avocado easy selling line of knitted and textile Braves or Cardi- Cardinals and Pirates are closer GREENS WHICH ARE often furnishings and playwear for ladies and Lemon juice children. Popular prices, good commission, nals were to be the than two Scotclunen. The Giants used in a salad may consist of ten- 1 head celery, shredded State your qualifications and present work selected sons of must show they belong with this der hearts of lettuce, endive, chic- 4 long in first letter. Everything confidential strips cantaloupe L. A. G1LASER COMPANY swat this season, group: ory, romaine, celery and water- 4 St. - MinneapleirP Wait'At slices pineapple 111 N. 5th 3, Mina. 40-PAGII. A we ran into Art The National league mix-up this cress. Toss these together with a 8 orange segments Rooney of Pitts- season can be one of the closest well-seasoned Fr ench dressing 12 black cherries reAMATERNITY races among teams than any w CATAL burgh. Art Rooney more made as follows: 12 honeydew melon balls ATTENTION, building material dealers! owns the Pittsburgh scramble either league has known French Dressing French dresshig Asbestos cement flat and corrugated sheets, franchise. so far. It could be that way if ridge rolls, corner pieces, cave trough, down football (Makes 1 quart) Dip banana and avocado in lem- pipe, sewer pipe, lath board, cedargrain 319-16 +6 ST DENVER He also has a few you study the eight teams that will 5 tablespoons honey on juice. Line a salad bowl with shingles, direct from first-class manufaa. he is al- soon get down to iferious work. turer. Prices, samples and descriptive litera- horses and 2 teaspoons salt chicory and on this arange the ture on application. o interested i n The Trouble with 'IFS' 1 tablespoon dry mustard banana and can- WARD, COOK Ltd. Grantland Woo baseball as a fan. 1 tablespoon worchestershire taloupe. Al te r- 1001 Marine Building, Vancouver, Canada MERCY ME! I DON'T "Braves, D o d g- The main trouble with "IFS" is that they seldom work out any too sauce na te pineapple, HOW X130171 CAN ers or Cardinals?" he said. "Lis- Dash of tobasco sauce avocado and entire population of Pitts- well: Bob Feller is a big IF in \ OWN and OPERATE Weaving business KEEP HOUSE ten, the 1 tablespoon paprika oranges in the from store, office or home location, on has picked the Pirates to Cleveland, but Feller is getting WITHOUT burgh along. Boudreau worried 2 tablespoons tarragon vine- bowl. Make a all types of men's and women's wearing win. I agree with them. Pittsburgh Even is apparel; method copyrighted; work done to keep gar nest of the cher- by hand; small investment; exclusive much stronger than it was a over his ability his curve 3-IN-ONE! is or his fast ball burning. Lemon and % cup distilled vinegar ries and gar- franchise. Write year ago. AMBER WEAVING SERVICE Bearden have yet to prove they 1 can condensed tomato soup nish with t h e ier3 "Murry Dickson will make a VA cups salad oil melon balls. Serve with dressing. 611 Main St. Buffalo S. New lark Oa Cent of 10'games. Bob Ches- are 20-game winners over a period. difference time. 1 clove garlic Cottage cheese is the base of this will be even better. ICiner is of nes Joe DiMaggio and the Yankee in- Mix all ingredients together. next salad, accompanied by greens due to hit better. You can also Swift's Husky, Healthy and Hardy Baby field to Place in a quart jar, store in re- and fruits. It's nice to serve Sun- Chicks available April. May and June. make a note that Pittsburgh will have yet prove they are up to pennant-winning play.
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