MOT .-A ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued IMlly ticept Sunday. It W. lUle. I,. Wlin 1 ' BUUtjCUIKHON HAT1.S Pa'ly, per year, by mall Dally. six monthi, by mall T, . ku mnr nfr 111 rill I h Weekly Neva-Review, by mall, per Hu.red a W.d matter May burn. Oregon, under me aci oi HohKlll 'lit.. out'COX. Jll.V It. "-' THEY JUST CAN 'T STOP STYLE. ' When the American Limnicf.ing Council's committee ap pointed by Herbert Hoover began to investigate the problem of waste in industry with a view to recommending measures for the elimination of waste, it was of course expected that it would soon return information and proposals, liy training, the eiiKineer is strong for efficiency; the ueieetion of waste i: with him almost an obsession. Hut it was hardly to be exacted that these experts should have turned their attention into the field in which they must have turned if we are to judge by the findings given out by the vice chairman of the committee which for months has been conducting a nation-wide impiiry 'to waste. The public was prepared for n r r'rt on waste in lumber or pig iron, and in methods of handling the:;e. A comparison of steam power as against electric or water power; a study of the loss in labor turn-over, or in duplicating needlessly certain mechanical op erations these things we expected from the engineers on the job of investigating. For this reason the findings are aston ishing. "In the manufacture and s:ile of ladies' shoes and millin ery," say;: the report, "there is a great waste through changing Ltyles. Who is responsible? The manufacturer, the designer and the dealer will tell you the women demand- radical and fre quent changes. The woman wil 1 earnestly insist that she would be content to wear last year's dress if it were not out of style." Other reports of course fol low, and these may give us more hope than does this one that the total amount of waste in this country may be reduced as a re .ill of these investigations. Lu! it seems that in this field the engineers struck a snag which they might have seen even with ut an investigation. Perhaps if these worthies had regarded (heir own wearing apparel, t!ie. might have learned how much o waste is contributed by the de mands of fashion. They might have experienced, too, an un willingness on their own part to run counter to fashion's edicts. Undoubtedly this report, w "icn it reaches headquarters, will be laid on the table indefinitely. When the engineers get back to the subject of mechanical processes and machine op erations, they may contribute a mething more valuable to the subject of elimination of waste in industry. o Don't overlook the fact that the News-Review is read every day by seventeen thousand people, and most of them live right in Douglas county. There is n j other daily paper in the state in a town the size of Roseburg that serves its advertising pat rons as good as this pnper. If y.u ure lookingfor circulation the main object of the live ad vertiscr this paper can serve you in the best po; sible manner. No other paper in the state circulation considered has a lower rate per inch than the News-Review. Many charge a higher rate for a much less cir culation. I " Somo tourists travel so fast they never sec any scenery be tween stop-over points. lavo for Montarile Mere on lliiklnesa Mr. and Mra. (). C. Davla hen thls Itay E. ;las .of Kiij-eno, Is spond inornliig for Montague, whore they lug several davs here atlcndlng to will ...nl. II... I.. I 1, . , B .... w.unv mum-,. i ii. .un-. IVttle to Diamond Lake Ahoul f.iil) head of rattle woto this nothing Uiken fioiu the A. C. Mars- era ranch to i.o put on th range at Diamond Luke. , RIGID SCIENTIFIC TEST APPLIED TO MILLIONS OF UUSHELS OF SPOT GRAIN feOOT OWAIM rilK'AtlO Thirty thnunntt rar of irrnin tuive n irsMTU! in a ntPvrle mmiih M ! It'i.-n Stiilr Crntn t part n -;it nt I'hu-ajT't. il rtTurd dv' irk. HrtiTt'ii.,; t Thi fipartm'-nt. -iitt tt ,ttrpn of rrinl:fu- rritn U !l r n t :in r mplr for Ir m M-. t ji l.- Poarrt of Jrnir mtcrr 4it-Mn.,.tir hiishfh of rnh irra r rn trtt-(. or ! in e!i'vatfm fur inmi'.luu Icl.vifi r- ttonrht nrnl mI.1 nfi i.-itlv Thm trrmrnH'iu r.i h rrmn dp prrtinrnt. itri'thi-r rh t itun rkt whtrh nrovitlt h or rrain irttirinri, r 'ri rntii ventvthrrr f.t rst.ulHin In rrain murkrtmi? I r.( l ; r o , nnmiAm. tnrlmlinir II 1 1, svc. r l . tt. . .rkctifg It 0i f itu e jTn.ii of rr 'or ot. most rconomirul f - i mc h i ne r t n ( hf v r I 1 tarr nt ftat lc up n t r-cmifrt of f;irnur' n M? hiTi a' pf. trnent Irptlnti" d--f ii. h...;- it If at kaal until a Iiunt i j.i. Itert (1. Hales year . . 17. '.'"' " hi.iiu uuporinni niiHineaa mailers. III At Wilson Home Mrs. Downing, molher of Mra. II. H. Wilson, ia reported to b Hourly III at her daughter's homo 111 this rny - ; v... . st.'m ran he '.bill !...! sui.t it ute. r-. I'ii-,nc! men. agrl. il. act rr.n rxit t..'J . t1' it I. t-UT,,. ..... .t(..trv. '...;k, ir:,l fori ' r the ie-"t.eor Ti,-' i," I lw,,K . i Juci-t and cutn :nit woulj ..!, t. herlv F5r?rHOT irPTS ftWKA one-eleven AltOl'.Wt HI E TOWN Arrive From Wilbur Mis Charles Shttt-n arrived in this I I y this morning from her home In Wilbur, to spend the day shopping. Visiting al WiNon Lome Mrs. L. O. Maddox la visiting In tills eily al the home of Mr. and Mrs. II- G. Wilson lor Severn. ay. In On IliislneeiH S. M. Kelly. Iirominei i Vhii V' ml t Caldora. spent the nicrnlnr, ii this lty attending to Important bu.dnesa mutters. !.eve for WaxTilnfon Lionard Swift and sister. I.ela. eft for Washington Saturday even n wii'-re they will remain for sev eral months visiting with friends nd relative. Tney are resident of he South Deer Creek vicinity. litlXIS (!' A t.lUK'KItV Cl.KltK. Mother I tryiiux to wateli three oihII rlillilnti anil kn p them out of rouble uhlle ahe ia teleilionlntt; an irder to the ktim-w 'SimicI me n town fivsh children! nnd be suri1 Ihey ure luihiea! iloirt send any niori Htiii It!-they are not goi'd I ll slap you If you no that again: and you might get of tluU Viltle- let me have a pound of Johnny! . anil n pound of Tom my! nnd gc them Iwre liy liim-h time or I'll uive you a uood lickini: In a minute! A ft(iinre tiieul to a hungry man will tiiilllve a dozen aermona. ft ft riilliidcll'hln iinnoiinrea an In- criMine In the pil.-e of graven. Thai hriuull ot iirofileerM evidently feel wfo aa "ileail men tell no Cute." A iMiy is Kill per rent Yankee un- 'fa lie feela lit noma time between 'he age of one and seventeen thai his uii-ciil are "pliklng un lilin.". Just nn-nnap you have never beer -nuglil Is no Nlgn Hint you have nev- V commit lisl a vvronK. o The iroverumenl treasury depart ment minounce that the money eir -Mint Ion In the I'. S. amounts to I'J for encli la-i-aon. Suy, wnll minute, then must lie some mls iikc. Our Isx.ks don't balance with Hie tnr-asury dlnrtment. We wonder if the I'orllund wrest lers with enullllower ears rould be M-rsiitid-d to call them hrix-roll ean- lust to fun her the Douglas county industry. llemiis, the pliotogrnpher yester. day presented the "rrnne rlcklnV Ih'P't with an overgrown ismicII nnd e si-rllie will lie compelled to Install n ilcrilik to handle the winie. !t S lna of the blnls who go nrouni' iMittln' the legion on the back are lust looking fif Imsloess. 9 0 The small tsiv has a hard time Miesw itnvs ilecldinir whither lie nnota to lie a llolw Itutli or a rlmis mnnager. i i lienilline In the Cottage OroTe s.ntlii-l avs: 4loneT scnttered ers a.t liy runnwnv burro Is being found" Must bsve tMNn wane jack ass of a spendthrift. i Arthur le-rv, the flume that 4 .., Ve Simidtfe INit" bolllnr .'eilv In Ihe Mtslford Tribime, lin-aks Into t'-etlc fretifv as follows: The h.-at! The heat. Tlie iH'niitlful beat, II tn-ikes the pnvloi; Soft to Hie feet. & MMVrs 'in TO IHIIVK. iimmiiiii,j mnniisl man 'r esiallllm tea and roftce route . I'arkhnrsl M.Mlford Mall THhnne. Th Mhair IviiHsral sacs Hint o.ii..,lln ()v ,at re. nlres forti. t,1.." M,e would al" suirest that he ..r'i.-.-rs l. armed with a Rood i.si i inn. o ft M . il,., oi-tfnlfiff ssa- , -i.. i-e 's That wmht lie a fine i. !. ..,,,, (.nvlliln wolll.l 1 1.. i . ,i.r ,,. .rr) urn,.,. I In throughout tli Hit. I f - - .c fni ilme for Hie f. il lp r.. k - h .,, I - 9 . r-HA ,i.. ,..., ,.fr, lhnt k htwt In ".t.,n rorenil. .- .i. rivnnv. "tr?f nestle iw. i-. .. fMr 0, ni .,.,,,rn 0, - - . ito.i M'orsn .hr-t.l f.i that they are not marked th- y. j j jjbruncjji.chm'sj t Sttt Sit j 'ffl JWZ. :n' L'-lil'lllilliiill' THE SAUCY CLOUDS. ONE night aa Mr. Moon-man looked over the tops of the trees and niountulus he saw a uuiulier of fleecy little clouds scudding about- "O dear I" sighed Mr. Muon-uian. "I am afraid I shall have trouble tonight with thoe saucy little clouds. I was hoplnt; as I cume up that they would b lu another part of the sky lusteud of right In the pluce where I want to shine." Mr. Moon-man was right ; he was to have trouble with the aauey, fleecy llt tlie clouds, and Just aa his bright f:ice peewd over the treetopa all the little llc-cy clouds scudded right Into bis (uce. Mr. Moon-man ducked und dislged until at lust he found a space between the saucy little clouds to ahlne upon the earth below, hut no sooner had he done so than the little clouds danced and frolicked Id front of him until he was quite bidden again. Mr. Moon-man is a very nice old fel low, so he said very pleusantly: "Go along with you and play In another part of the sky. There Is plenty of room without Betting right In front of me so the Earth folk can't see my light." But the saucy little clouds were bent on having fun, and fun they Intended NECKTIE HALTED A ROMANCE Lovers Who Had Been Apart for Forty Years Made Up When Man Wore Woman's Present, Forty years ago John Emmons ana Charity Tlminons of Blshopvllle. Del., weru twenty yeurs old and sweet hearts. With her own hands Miss Tlmmons made a necktie as a gift for her young gallant- The evening of Ihe day he received it Einnious put it on. He didn't like the colors and re placed It As usual, he Ttslted Miss Tlmmons that evening, according to a Selby ville (Iel.) dispatch to the I'hlladel phla Ledger. It wus a nice summer night. The moon revealed thai he was not wearing love's token und Miss lluimous demanded the reason. It's too foud," replied the youth. LM you mean you will never wear UT Then you don't love lue," sohhed cie girl, and she went Into Ihe house. That apparently was the end of the rnmuiice. Emmons went to Portland. Ore, and prospered. Aa Ihe owner or a big department store In the fur .Northwestern city, he returned to lilshopvllle lust Christmas for a visit. It was Inevitable that he should meet hla former sweetheurt In the vll lage. Soon each learned that the old love would not die; that each hail con sidered the other the only male end that neither hail married. Of course. Eiumoiis proposed. Miss Tlmmons did not refuse him, but alu bought a tie as neurly like the one that started all the trouble as she could And. Then, when he wore It without flinching, she coyly murmured "yes." And so they were married the other evening. TOWN PESTS The Careless Uanana Peel, when Trod on rnprcm.slltate.lly. gives one uch a Feeling of Insecurity! Kids, if you Must do y,.ur Oraslng on our Public Streets, have a fare nhere ru Throw the Italians' l"nl..n Suit ind the Oranges Overcoat, or you nay make an Orphan vula Yourself! t 0 Hiilhi'iiiliiiliiiliiii'liiiiSlJIIi'i! !! :: II I i i! ! : WW I i ! I 'HI!IHII!ir!!illlllH'l to have, and all at poor Mr. Moon man's discomfort. He bad Just found a nice bis pluci to shine through when all those suuc little clouds begun to dance rli'ht Ii front of him again. First, they wouh' bide bis bright face completely, am then they would scud awuy and lei hliu shine a minute, only to scud Ii. front of hliu again. At lust Ihe old man lost his pntienc und sent a mea-sage by a star for Hit old Sky Witch. "Tell her to hurry,' he told the little messenger, "for I have lost u great deal of time now."' Old Sky Witch came hurrying along on her broomstick, her long black rape floating behind her like a big cloud "Well, here I am," she said, "what can I do for you?" "Hurry as faat as ever you can to the four comers of the Earth and tell the winds to come here quickly; or I shall not he able to shine at all to night," siiid Mr. Moon-man. Old Sky Witch did not stop even to ask what was the matter, hut off she flew and was soon out of sight, and alt the time the au'ucy little clouds kept on bothering Mr. Moon-nuin. He did not have to wait long, for a soon as the winds got the message from the Witch they bleV quickly to help Mr. Moon-man out f his trou ble." "Away with you, you little tor ments !" called the winds, as they blew from north, south, east and west, and scudding away as fust as they could the saucy little clouds were soon In a farolT part of the sky and old Moon man sent his bright beams on the earth without being disturbed. "Thunk you," said Mr. Moon-man; "sorry to cull on you at this time In the night, but those saucy clouds were pestering me uvyond endurance." "Oh. that's all right," answered the winds; "we are always glad to help a friend," and away they blew and left the night all still; but the big Earth was bright with the happy smile of Mr. Moon-man. (Copyright.) TAKE GOOD CARE OF CAR BATTERY Most Troubles Are Due to Failure of Owners to Carefully Ob serve Instructions. MAKE FREQUENT INSPECTIONS See That Liquid Solution Is Up to Proper Level and Save Expensive Dismantling and Rebuilding Some Simple Points. Xer.rly nil battery troubles are due to the owners' failure to observe a few simple Instructions. The motor ist who gets the greatest power, the most service and the longest life from Ills storage buttery Is the one who is cautious In the care of It nnd makes it a practice to examine It at least once every two weeks In winter tc see that the liquid solution la up tc the proper level. These periodical tests are highly important. They emihle you to tell in advance when your battery is Ir. danger of being ruined through under charging or overheating, when minor troubles lu the electrical system are draining the strength and endurance of your battery, when an Inexpensive freshening charge would save expen sive dismantling and rebuilding later. Few Simple Suggestions. Here are a few simple Instructions, which. If followed, will lengthen the life of your battery, and give more satisfactory service. L'uder no circumstances use any thing but pure distilled water. "Boiled" water will not do. It must lie distilled water from which all Impurities which would Injure the but tery have been removed. If you do not care to add distilled water your self make arrangements with the near est service station to do It for you. Acid or electrolyte should never be added except by an exis?rt battery man. All metal parts of connectors, which are not lead-coated, should be kept covered with a thin coating of vaseline. Look at your battery occasionally, and If the solution has sprayed or spilled, wipe clean with a moist sponge. IWt lay tools, or anything ele, across the top of your battery. Itemember that your battery Isn't expected to keep spinning your engine several minutes at a time. It ran do It but It Is bouuil to shorten the bat tery's life. If your engine does not. start promptly when you operate yonr starter, make sure your Ignition switch Is turned on and that yonr carburetor mixture Is rich enough be fore using yonr starter again. In cold weather If your engine doesn't start promptly we whether It la being sufficiently "primed." U your battery uj t stand Idle with yonr. car out, ot cajnjnjJjgloa. III 1 rI 1 A YTEU-ISON-WHITeA tMUV ROSEBURG JULY 23, 24, 25. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 A Series of Splendid Attractions Seven Days Afternoon & Evening Peter Clarke Macfarlane Interviewer of Celebrities Noted American Writer. 12 Concerts 10 Lectures 'Nothing TOM SKEYHILL CAPT. UPTON BURNELL FORD FATHER CRONIN THE LITTLE SYMPHONY ORPHEUS FOUR JUGO-SLAV ORCHESTRA SAM LEWIS COMPANY season Tickets now on sale AIH I.TS, f.Ti; Students, $1JM), montn or more at a time. 'take it out if the car and leave It with u service station to be cared for. " Cause of Dim Lights. If your lights are dim or there are any other indications that your bat tery is "run down," it may be due to the fact that you are running the cur too little to ke.1 the battery charged or the generator may not be charging proierly, or a wire "short circuited." If you cannot easily locate the trou ble, go to a service station and have an Inspection made. , CLARENCE PERKINS Resident Representative MOSAN ART RUG CO.. Weavers of. Fluff Rugs Call Phone 234-L. CLASSIFIED COLUMN 4U. NISW IXASSIK1KO AOVKIITIHUMUNTS Will HB roCND O LAST rAGB UNDER UKAfllNU IBW TODAY." WANTED. WAXTKO Clean rasa. Ford Garage. IVANTK1I I'alntiiiK and roof repair iiiK. Hre VV. S. 1'owell. .VA.NTKIJ Work, preferably on funii, by HiKh 8chuol boy. I'hone 18il-U WANTKIJ (leneral house-work by a capable ex- rieuced Bil l. l'l:-jne 42- A ANTKi) Al oud baby currlutse la KooU condition. Address A., News Review. IV ANTED Waitress, snort order ex perience only iieveHsuy. Apply Care terla In person. WANTKli Work during vacation. Ad Urena HiKh Hchool Girl, cure New Heview. WANTED TO RENT A medium sized tent. Adilresa Hazel Payne, Koae barg. or I'hone lb'-h'-B. MI8CKLLAN EOU8. Bl.'LL for service at Deer Creek Sales Stables. JERSEY BIXL FOR SERVICE At umpqua Park Addition. Price ii. J. W. McConnell. I'WEISTY PER Ct.M DISCOUNT on all motorcycles and aldecars in stock. llarley-DavlUson dales Agency, 206 West Douglas St. Fllll EXCHANGE Wrist watch, cost Fifty Dollars. Will cxrhaiiKe for a aood rifle or shotnu.1. lu Davidson, Drain. Ore. Foil TRADE One Hodge touring car In excellent condition. Will trade for rattle or sheep. Inquire at Judd's livery barn, or write I,loyd Mocthart, lcneralDyUrjltosebur;. FOR EXl'HANUE l.-uth. r oat( re versihle) large size, cost One Hund red and Twenty-five Dollars. Would consider portable drair saw, irood row. or would sell, reasonable. Ad dress R. Davidson. I iraln. Ore. HULL, FOR SERVICE Thoroughbred Jersey; comes from extra frood milch strain. Price of sesrvice $:i. Insure a better grade of stork and higher percentage of butterfat by proper breeding. Inquire of Ira Hull, east of city on Deer Creek road. LOST AMD POUND. FOUND Woman's brooch set with stones, owner may have same by calllna- at this office and describing property. Cost Blue and black spotted hound. Anyone knowing of such hound. Plions lO-FlM .or address C. C. Long, T-iii m prrnun. Itrwartl. Ul.-T hady's gold wrist watch. Corne ll here between ('reason's and Daw son s on Deer Creek road. Reward. I hone 3S-L, or leave at News-Review office. I-OST A boy's gray .wool, norfolk coat, plain gray belt. At or near I'rnpqua ferry. Sun.. July 10. At the race track. Finder please return to or notify Mra. Geo. E. Shamp. Suth ertln. FOB KENT. f"rl.r!ilN"r keeping room. Inquire at Hat Shop T, - . - . n.r, deposit oea nnsennra national Hank, KK, r Nicely furnished rooms, 32S So Stephens. Phon 5B5.J Fort PKN'T Rooms and apartments 1-7 Dotialaji St PhiM. ss.r. FOR K ENT Nice clean sleeping room and bath. 1 13 w im... .. ...... Ffi" .RT Oood ground for corn or . c- -iinia, itu I, lloaeDurff, orpnone -Fi. FOR RENT Three room furnished house, on paved street. Ixing leas. FOR RENT tJirae rnol f,,-i.h7S eedrnom. Oentlemen only. Prtrlleire of hatlv lot Spruce su close to 8. r. OCDOt. Iron ni t FOR SAf.R A Jersey cow. Deer Creek reed Bara. PLAY but the Truth n Oh lid's, $1.00. No War Tax. To Walla Walla W.T. Torrey, and family, who residr on South Jackson street, left yesterduy by automobile for Walli Walla, Wash., where they will inonj the next, two mouths visiting with relatives. t Here From Hood River Mrs. W. L. Smith recently arrived hero from Hood River to Bpend a lew weekB at the home of her dau ghter, Mrs. A. H. Marsh. Mrs. Lydii. Johnson, of Hood River, is also t house guest at the home of Repre sentative nnd Mrs. A. R. Marsh. ii.at property for saie, lease, or rent can easily be disposed of thru Le classified advertising columns ol 'he News-Kevlew. loost Roseburg and Dogmas county. FOR SALE Feathera. Roseburg Pro duce Co.. 6ol N Jackson st. FOR SALE Black oaR wood and vetch hay. Phone 6-F33. C. W. Uroves. . FOR SALE Heavy team suitable for " .v. mrm uureau n.xcnang btlL mai.i.- a , c giiH'-A--M- Ruasell, West Roaeburt FOR SALE 1 fresh Jersey cow. Extrs good. c. L. Weber, Koburts Cre.k. Phone 42-F-13. eoH 8ALM Protecograpn check writ er, gooa aa n. Inquire at Muss Review FOR SALE Round oak table and four-burner gas range. 446 & Jack son street. FOR SALE 100 spring lambs; also few old sheep. E. U Joaselyn, Kldul ore. . I-OR SALE 5-room furnlshea cottage, Uirge sandy loam garden tract. 1- . quire U'3 N. Pine St. UODUE cur for aale cheap. Will trads for Ford or Chevrolet. Addrul "Car." News-Review. FOR SALE Oat and vetch'hayr 111 per ton. Apply to Mrs. P. Slnnott, adjoining Kinney Addition, Kosti hurg. RESTAURANT AND CONFECTION ERY store for sale. Will take eo4 auto in part trade. Addresa "Store.'' Newa-Revlew. FOR SALE Qeod "team" horses, wagos and harness. Horses about 2400 lbs. each, good condition, sound and traa. . . rt. aiann, Oakland, Oregon. FOR SALE 6-rootn cottage with or without furniture. Must be sold at once .owner la leaving towo. Corns and make offer. 720 SoPlne; . LUMBER. LUMBER, for sale at ths Rice Creek Mill six miles from Dil lard. Good stock on hand and or ders cut. Rustic, flooring, finish and sized stock for sale after July I5' FoR SaLE Farm of 313 aores oa gooi haghway; store and post offlcs oa place. Will sell all together or farn and store separately. Easy terms. A ddress 8. F.. care News-Review FOR SALE i-JIs I lodge icadslrr, gout condition .new tlrei, a snap at 4a Would take a Ford or motorcyle s part payment. Roseburg Tire G. 124 W. Cass St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Exceptions! valuea In used cars at terms to sulL We wash, polish and reptir " , guarantee our work. Motor El change. F. u McUrew, 401-J A SNAP fuoo cash buys a 6-rooai house on paved street. Lot 160 100 ft. All furnished. Including 190 range and a 1500 piano. In'""" for 12000. Phone 417. O. W. Voanf and son. FOR KALE 160 a., Douglas Co.. - mile from Ounter P. O. School, Hood ranae. creeks, hlg game. fl" In . odod roan. 10. :'oo cJ 116 monthly. E. E. Woolley, w Crnsby street, San Plego. Calif; j. A GOOD FARM for sale or rent Camaa Valley. Contains 4J7, '"V with :o acres under eulttvatws. Will lease altogether or ser-ars' sets of buildings. For further latT matlnn call at S0J West Lans Bv Mrs. Mary Dumberk. - PRICED RIOHT 1 acres oa JT. ment; fenced: t houses, one i roe"" some bullt-lns; one 4 rooms: sae large barn, hen bouse. Ideal P" for poultry rsarh; city water, sirj: trie llsrhts. fsooo. H cash. at once. O. W. Touag So a, 41 1 fl ?OR SALK OR TRAPK U "rT,iJm miles east of Eugene, t m4le Ixwell. acres first Willanvt" River bottom. In cultivation J new buildlnra and fences. .,R'lTIrf station on ranch .orehnrd. f'ns , j and poultry raiich. Will H '"US, per acre or trade for merchsiw business. Will glee terms. Frsaa -Blair, Lowell. Oreajoa.