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_p-- .. ^ _ By Francos Ainswprth MB 1 was one of the lucky-Home makers who had the charec to preview new housewares-recently ^at a special showing?a-1 1 f >un<i, i'one new appliance that ?..!M>e a ^oon to all of us. It's" a --? v floor 'polisher and scrubber t.V.reaiiy .,takes the hard work out cleaning and waxing floors. , ^ Just itpaginc. one or ' -'o-usc appliance that will wet ap< ^ ' ply ?': polish _ HE . O _ Jl and t. fi' vout ifevTT iloors w.iisiff'iT-? '4 o" chranpny the i? ~~i \k-r- i brushes! 1 was ? t3&*n especially triad ?1? -?? - tn WV^O V til fir, the ?? ? . Ci ^ speciai 'h'MRn of J I this polisher j 1 v'? allow.-, you t o reach under your stdn ' tnl cabinet toe space, furniture, aa I right Jup to your baseboards. If you .have youngsters, as I da, you'll like-the speeiabswTU'hou-ihis..ap- - _ _? 'pliance . . . which is automatically 'controlled by the handled The pel- . isher will not operate pntil the handle is lowered to regular op crating position. The spv.'i.il vinyl 'covered cord js 22 feet?long 'ittinn rr-V, r\ /Ia waef am.# -a....* .. vv UV II1VCV wn/ I Will A 1 VI11 'one wall socket. y*?. b\If you want an even higher Juster on your polished floors, this appliance also includes a set of felt buffing pads, which attach right to the brush shafts. Thanks !to the Hoover Company, who manufacture this new work-saver, we ^housewives; no longer have to putujfcywith the backbreaking job of 'scrubbing and polishing floors by hand. With spring housecleaning jtime just around the calendar, ^that's mighty good news, isn't it? Look for this seal.-? I then buy with confidence! !i _ -fa (^TnocuBate ^ \ Legumes | ' at every planting I L. I. M. A. ? Milwoulft mJ| 1</A wonderful room in which to gro\ Sturdy Formica and decorated in wool is brightened with red and pink felt sp (This room will delight any boy or girl i housing in (he world. The blend of bOf/> duces a soft, smooth but very durable DOSeS. .m" - >1 . , m Felt Is the easiest fabric in the world Motfrayor ravel andjjoetn't net* ^ - -p ' - 7- THE PALMKl'l' , . . < '-t? ' ^ShhII W*X. :.,s/mSm ~~ DOVER,, OKLA. ? Heavy rains in Texas, Oklahoma' and Kansas have caused property . damage which may run into the millions. Shown is an-aerial view of Dover, a little northwestern Oklahoma agricultural community where over^ Pracd^s MO.VTREAT, N. C.?Evangelist Billy Graham cb that what is good for the rest of the world is good so there are daily bible lessons in the Graham hon li - ? * * r.'.'je is me ,'angelist who -conducted his New Yor Kadiscn Square Garden,.explaining a bible passage their children, Franklin, 4, and Ruth, G. -t . | tSHEEPS^ | ces Hard Knocks . ... ittum v up has been designed in " -felt. The double decker bed treads, bolsters and pillows. kti/J77?7Tr+ ind still take all th.- rough- ' wool and 60r/< rayon pro- <**UlrtLC~r\ 1< felt for all decorating pur-j ^ ' to worfc with because it will; i. I _ 4 to be hemmed,/ ^ I ^r*' ~!**r ''"a*' %-**-., : . ^ O LEADER ^ horn a Floods ^ " ti# <*t.*l **.*?-KM.' -* nipht ruin of r^nrly 11? inches forced residents to evacuate to hipher pround. Note partially sub-~~ merged freight train at left. At least six persons are reported to have lost their lives in Oklahoma floods. V >J . ? . ?, ?' ' ' . ... hes & c Rear-View, \V ^?3SsE2 it >? * 11 g||^ j ^ viously believes | fpr his family, - I ie it Montr'eat. i ?V '^rticPAlfl" ? to his wife and FRANKFURT, GERMA dogdom, but here goes ? a 1 his pet pooch at heart de.vi: fresh air and a fine view (r It might even be heloful if t bark at bumper-huggers coi ifiW??W^TELLWME /ill burn faster....*"* are woou1 or steel \wool?4 *tv\at oa burns faster ; ?' a.9e >m *. hfc' 3o east or west \ j i" y?h "1^S| iffi Lvi > MORE THAN 100 Mllis FUsom t OF NEW ORLEANS T to wet JLJ. I - -JLLl . ft. ' ? ,, ' . .'I * ? fr?Saturday, June ?5, ?35% Farm V/ilc Picks T" lUSUiii priir: Most unusual prize ever re-| quested on "Queen for a Day"? a rubber torsional spring suspen sion?tractor seat adjustable to weight differences of operators?| was recently presented to Mrs. Mildred Yahnky, Sigourney, Iowa.1 Mrs. Yahnky requested a tractor seat which would be equally comfortable for both her husband [Floyd, and herself despite the big; difference in their weights. - The Bostrom Manufacturing1 Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, pioneers in scientific tractor seat^ . '-I ing, provided a tractor suspend sion seat which Jueets_the9e_red , quiremen^s.r ... . rindo\v Canine Car Passengers * / ' >. " *' ' | ^ ' wygjg;.& NY ? This may start a revolution in French motorist who had the interest of sed a way for the dog. to get plenty of ear view) during rides with its master, he canine passenger could be trained to, ning up in the rear. ? ? ?" ? ^ . _ THERE ANV CPW.BftL UVE By EfcT\NG O'TKER^ IHE k:\KJG ?Vl&KE?.rENEMV OF TTLER/^ENOUES ITS R\V&L...* VOUUNG IT ! VCihiG SMOKES HihiE TO A. Rftrry.ER s poison. at \STKE: velocitv,K^flB FA COUGH ? ^ K^s ULES AN HOUR... ACCORDING j >CAl SCtE NT\^TS f WfT.gW ;