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Show t I I d for Reflection Still Within Reach i " - Kiuisns farmer who decided to sell SS and buy an automobile will 2-sell another pair before his ino-umbltion ino-umbltion can be realized, accord-Un accord-Un exchange, which plves some tal light on the cost of high living jtchanpe says: farmer killed two hogs, and a. r,. agreed to buy thoin. the price tatlafactorj'. Tho farmer said he'd "have the hams and shoulders, and Ithe butcher agreed. After the fput the hams- and shoulders on on. ho remarked: 'Well, what's fence coming to me?' The butcher ;.a moment and replied: 'There's f- coming to you; you owe mo ftAnd the farmer was obliged to J The butcher's figures were cor-he cor-he fanncr'.s wore -correct. The r bought the entire hogs at a glo price and the farmer was S at retail prices for the hams mouldere although that was not food when he made the bargain." "by ore the screws arc tlgthenlng i'Sail lnke "ultimate consumer," noticed during the hist week he Utile cans of "deviled meat avor," which Irs. Ultimate Con-'Usd Con-'Usd to buy for 5 cents, are now 't. "cn or two for 15 cents. Mrs. UfXft Consumer also noticed an nd-?im,en-t of a certain well-known jjjfpr pork and beans, which are sold ujslo and 20 cents a can from Now P.Sin Francisco. She' found. s5? lJiat tIle m,cc ln Salt Ijke was TJjWtfnd 2o cents a can, and Utah rIi'B0Jd. for the same price. Then At?u ?r,a Pou"d of butter, and the ;Snandcd her a package marked ? rfriE8 net but 11 ,as c o'clock and ',-jjfjmmato Consumor would not en-iJ? en-iJ? late closing and left tho store itbuying. Pr . |