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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • Page 3

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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3
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Tuesday evening THE DAVENPORT DEMOCRAT AND LEADER June 25. i be done between Zwingle and Key of aerial rootlets (not twining ten i Health ET AND HEALTH AMD DIET FOB CHILDS drils, the same as Is found on many vines). The busby forms of oaks grow erect, and may reach as high as three to five fct work of federal. Maquoketa. the paving work extend ing only to Hurstvllle this year.

It will leave but one detour on that road next year, however, when paving will be completed. WAPELLO VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL HAS 114; BRIEFER NEWS state and count) high was and the Dr. Peters Describes the Poisonous Plants to Aid in Avoidance. work on tne ween island drainage project Paving, grading, crushed rock, bridges and cult eft gangs are POUR CONCRETE ON NO. 61 ROAD IN JACKSON CO.

Work Begin at Zwingle; 22 Crews Pushing Higfa way Construction. SU1. lighter nd sometimes oak. except that their berries turn the foliage turns to a brilliant red or orange. The leaves fall early, but the center clusters of fruit remain.

This, with the light gray bark of the larger stems and trunk, series to identify it In the v. inter state Editor's Note: Dr. Peters cannot diagnose, nor give personal advice. Your questions, if of general interest, will be answered In the column. In turn Requests for articles must be accompanied by a fully self addressed, stamped envelope and 2 cents in coin for each article, to cover cost of printing and handling For the pamphlet on reducing and gaining, 10 cents in coin, with fully self addressed: stamped envelope, roust be enclosed Address Dr.

Peters, in care of this paper paper When a low bid is a surprise THE GrituuU price is often' as low as any bidder's. Yet invariably the customer is greatly surprised and tells us so. Wapello. Ia, June 25 The enrollment at the daily vacation Bible school Monday morning totaled 114 not including the 16 teachers and helpers ridge Work Begins July 15 Work on the new bridge over the Maquoketa river at the north end of Main street will begin July 15, according to Mr Reis of the Lnnd rrn Construction comnany of matory conditions of the skin, due (smooth or deeply Indented. They SJfJS sceTted to contact with caust.es, drugs, are red when young later green the te tvne of imlsoa plants and other substances almost and In the autumn, beautiful shades wkno retemblLce to the innumerable During the season, iof scarlet and orange They are 'ndk HtwMVJSv the rhus plants bring the largest very ornamental, and are often 2nd, and known under number of cases of D.

V. of the! picked by the unknowing for dec 5Te Sme Pontoon dorwod osm clinics These plants are the rhus, oraUve purposes. rJ w. but Umore fsLTn tremor' Jhrub and Sot'on" nWen branching abundant as a shrub) Th trunk growing out of the angles has a smooth, light gray bark, while rertainlv one of the fir it thlnsif tnf and em. ap young twigs are reddish brown sufferer? VomVson JTiXSt 'ZSZ? SLjTiSf Hesse has gone to Min tu.

MinM. who was hero last 'neapolls. to be with his wife week, and should be completed by woo unaerwem a major operation are higher for material and. ill are higher for material ndV.S i II workmanship. fl He knows we will sava him II January 1.

he declared. This is a there Friday morning lob. requiring many of concrete on federal highway No. CI in Jackson county began last week, with 390 feet poured the first day. The crew began St Zwinale.

III II fl money by speeding the job. Ha is sure of a tailor made cquip money by speeding the job. Ha i. mm of a mlnr mxl. m.ln.

yards of earth work in fills The PerrvJane Const from Phoenix. Ariz, and will remain until after harvest assisting his son. Vernon. is to learn to distinguish TL will work toward Maquoketa, of Cedar Rapids win put uiciuiiy preiwra in oar nment, carefully prepared iii our II factory. He is insured against trouble developing later.

realn the stemme? U.nets. arranged In pairs': Mr. and Mrs. Otto In the culverts and bridges between here end Hurstville. and this work children.

Marie and Warren, Sag neing pavea irom zwingle. i tne Wlnter later In the I opposite one another, with a single, IS tit? hv wnitat iZ tove tendeacT and i usually long stemmed leaflet at the Mich, are visiting a few makes It imposeibl wim orer two miles compie Saturday night, of the 10 miles the paving from Zwingle south to KATHRYN OIEL OF PRESTON WILL WED GRAND MOUND MAN KATHRYN DIEL OF PRESTON WILL WED irtXuTnhoTrdfe i GRAND MOUND MAN fl HOTEL eSTtoTSSlK "'V the spring, they are a bright orange ton The cost is 5 cents in stamps pison fVT re8lh vlBe Md i matllrlt days with her father. C. W. War ren.

and sisters. The Warren family have been enjoving a reunion as all the children have been in the cit. Tingle Warren, wife and daughter. Virginia, were here II savings, II Maquoketa, Ia June 35 A mar II ORIMMEII J1LJ: Tmism Mlt a Dliat of "ke green and stossy on the upper There is. west 1 surface, with prominent scarlet above an elevation of 6.000 feet, ern known as an oak which mid ribs Early in the summer tiny Special Opportunity for Right Man in This Territory to Build Permanent Good Paying Business id Mrs.

Carl nage license was issueo aaiuraay ii mm crj ui. algo jound growing like a vine, turs. woodlands along roadwavg Remember that both types have Schwob. v.ith her husband and two sons, of Springfield, III have been here several dajs. yellowish green flowers appear in I in the Jackson county district II BgrlftAJW lkljJKaaS clusters, about three to eight I Clerk'a office to h.

3. Voss. Grand II 11 inches, growing out of the angles Mound, and Miss Clara Kathryn Tm 11 din sir Mis. au three leaflets and the The monetary taluc of rare clusters of three You can remem The vines of the ivy and vine oak ber them as having the same num attach themselves to trees, fences Irr or leaves as there are letters In rocks or anything handy, by means the word "ivy Two of the leaves books depends, like that of all other commodities, upon supply fruits, resembling those of the poi tnings were to be aooe twice, lch.go. ill.

Phone Central tsw.ll son oak or poison ivy. In early an all would be wise A nationally known food manufacturer with four nationally known trade marked food Kama wants aalaa distributor for this territory. Previous experience not necessary, but must have business and sales ability and sufficient capital to carry five thousand dollars' worth of stock for immediate delivery. Will give right party tan year contract carrying over twenty five par cent gross profit. Address: Manufacturer, Room 74SC, 7 South Dearborn St, Chicago, Illinois.

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