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Show CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE (account enlisting In Navy, will sell all my furniture, cost over $500, $225 quick cash ' sale, includes new 6 tt. G. E. refrig. ' 4-pc. bedroom set, davenport, coal heater and cook stove, dinette tet,' new washing mach.ne. 2 rockers . I I wash-tubs, Mty Fruit Jars, rugs, il: i must go at $225. Phone 293-J1 j I 1 If, li. ,. It iu-.NT 4 loom new mou- ., ,0 .;. Holland Furnace, I'houe ,,v. . FOR RENT OR LEASE I nrti -;hrn. N'OW RENT Hint our Electric Floor Sander and Poll fih or. Save Time Save Expense P.uilding Headquarters PRESTON LUMBER CO. Phone 150 FOIi. WONT Furnished Apt. See Cm,. Hurgi. 147 N 1st West. 1-15-le FOR RKN'T 3 room modern hom.i, Willi range. Apply Mm. II. V. Burleigh, 238 South 1st West. lp. LOST Back engate from a truck box on main highway between TreiiMiireton and Dayton. Finder notify Kenneth Panter, Dayton, Idaho. MS-HP. F(jR RIONT :i room modem apt .Steam Heated. Mrs. J. P. Mitchell 8;t Sou 111 2nd Fast. 1218-tfc FOR SALE Hf-6 acres and Ideal homo for slock and farming. If in (.crested, see A. W. Carpeutwr ai Clilton, Idaho. 6-9-tfc FOR SALE Merlek Mineral Watei (Jc'iiHcn the Tailor). l ltl'c lllly IVPU v. , ,peral.ing. For particulars, call at ..mon oilic e. 1-15-lc. W N'TI'jD TO BL'YBaiied straw I'hone 2.52,1. l-lc. I,' R RIONT a or 4 room modern apartment Steam heau-d. See .loraee Baugh. l-15-2lc KGR SALE Model A Ford tiiipe with rumble seat. Good motor and six tires. Cheap for cash. Call at 201 West Oneida. 11-12-tip. FOR RENT .'! rooms, modern 1 unrurnished. 276 West Oneida. 11-27-tfc. . . . I FOR SALE Modern 6 room home and gaiage; cash or terms. t Noel Howell, 58 W 1st So. 11-Gtfc . WANTED Top prlca paid loi r old and disabled horses, call : Bruce Wallace. I'hone 173-J. ! Rabbit Hunting Season i ' NOW AT IT'S BEST V BUY r's I flJHIEE6 X. BIELLS 1 And Other Ammunition At j J irii dDWLL ! ; 1 Li r.r. .. wi 1 T-rrrvT.'" "'il FrapEFENSE 1 BUY V.'J-S UNITED Jt STATES ffilfl SAVINGS Vl fWajANOSIAJPS I Jl 137,000 o 1,000,000 Selettea Q Jl Tbecausc a poor i mwrTTT The United States Army's rejection of 13.7 of selectees because of poor eyesight can well be taken as a warning! Good lighting is so easy, so simple that we sometimes become careless. It's wise, therefore, to remember that an ounce of prr vention is worth more than a pound of cure. 10 WAYS TO PROTECT PRECIOUS EYESIGHT ' 1. Shade every light to eliminate elare. I TO THE - - - 1 I CACHE I VALLEY CLARION f i t l o i n " i i ! I A Newopapsr For A1B t s 1 TTfse Family !i it i it I SUBSCRIPTION - $1.50 PER YEAR ! it i mrmnrwTiiii mi nrr rmrr- .wiiiwfiftiMii "" iiwrrmtrT r 2. Use indirect reflector lamps wherever possible. 3. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds. 4,. Guard against light reflected into the eyes from shiny surfaces. 5. Keep fixtures, and especially globes clean. 6. For close eye-work, do not work in your own shadow. 7. Use the right size globe. S. When redecorating, use light colors on walls and ceiling 9. Rest your eyes frequently by closing them occasionally. 10. If your eyes feel strained or unduly un-duly tired, see a competent eye specialist. vils Company. ffff SAVINGS V j tWtfsiuMn Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest electric service produced for you by American business men i-- " the kind of power that serves 90 of the natioti |