Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 13, 1949, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 13
TH E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREGON
P age 2
GRESHAM
THEATRE
G re s h a m , O re g o n
S a n d y , O re g o n
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jan . 13-14-15
■ Wed.. Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Jan. 12-13-14-15
P a t O’Brien, D arryl Hickm an,
Van Heflin, Susan H ay w ard ,; Charles Kemper, and Una
Boris T ^rlnff. .Tulip T nndon in i
O’Connor in
j
“T A P RO OTS”
“ F ig h tin g F a t h e r
— Also —
I
P enny Singleton, A rthur Lake, j
D unne”
Lari-v Simms, M arjorie K ent in* P at O’Brien as the fightinn
*‘R lo n d ie ’s R e w a r d ” ! p riest who saw good in _ all
Plus CARTOON AND NEWS J boys.
■ — ..ALSO —
S uje , Mon., Tues.. Jan. 16-17-18
George Reeves in
Jatn es Cagney, W illiam Bendix,
W ayne Morris, -Jeanne Cpgpey “ J U N G L E G O D D E S S ”
in
'* «*' ¿j Thrills torn from n atu res
“ T H E T IM E O F
w ildest bok of savagery.
— PLUS —
Y O U R L IF E ”
CARTOON AND NEWS
A trem endous achievem fht. in
unusual m otion picture ¡estier-
Sun., Mon., Tues., Jah. 16-17-18
tainm ent.
— Also —
3v “M r. B la n d in g B u ild s
Alan Ladd, Donna Reed,
George McCready i»4
H is D re a m H o u s e ”
“B E Y O N D G L O R Y ”
One g rea t hunk of surging en­
te rtain m e n t . . . Alan Ladd at
his best.
Plus CARTOON AND
W ith C ary G rant, M yrna Loy
and Melvin Douglas
ALSO -
“R A C E S T R E E T ”
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Jan. 19-20-21-22
Dick Powell, U zabeth Scott,
Jan e W ym an in'
W ith George Raft, W illiam
Bendix and M arilyn Maxwell
NEWS AND CARTOON
T O U R FACES W EST’
SA D D LE”
Wednesday; Jan. 19
“P IT F A L L ”
“M Y S T E R Y IN
Suspense th a t thrills , . . D ram a
th a t stuns . . . Rom ance th a t
M E X IC O ”
shocks. You’ve got them all in
W ith W illiam Lundigan, Jacqe-
Pitfall.
— Also -—
linfe W hite .and R. Gortez
Joel McCrea, Frances Dee,
‘ — ALSO —.
Charles Bickford, Joseph Calleia
“B A C K I N T H E
in
A different kind of western
th a t will leave you breathless.
Plus CARTOON AND 'NEWS'
For
G 00 Ik
H E A LT H
D R IN K
M IL K
| Library Gets Ten
■ New Books, Sees
¡ Circulation Gain
Women’s Club
Elects Officers
THEATRE
W ith Gene A utry
Plus CARTOON
M ishap a t B oring
In ju res W oman
BAR6^É~S^á|
Friendly? Corner Methodist
Church, Pleasant Koine
10 a. m. S unday school. _
Sandy Community Church
BO R IN G —M rs. W a lte r W eick
11 a. m. M orning w orship.
Rev. ’Waldo Hicks, Pastor
A re N O W È | g | |
'm o n , by Rev. M ark A. C ham ­ •t 1 B oring, su ffe re d face cuts
9:45 a. m. S unday school hour.
end b ru ises an d leg in ju rie s w hen
berlin.
Mrs. R. S. H all ,Supt.
-er ca r o v e rtu rn e d in to a ditch
11:00 a. m. C hurch w orship
The Sandy Ridge W om en’s Club
-ear B o rin g a b o u t 1:30 a.m . Fn_
A ssem bly of God
One hundred , m o re books w ere hour. Ju n io r church in annex.
held its Ja n u a ry m eeting a t the circulated by th e Sandy L ib rary
held in th e Ode lay m o rn in g , an d h e r h u sb a n d
Services*
are
H a r r y ’s Barber
hom e of Mrs. Carl S andström in Decem ber th an fo r th e sam e Mrs. W aldo Hicks, leader.
■uffered b a n d in ju rie s w h ile help-
s Hall.
7:30 p. m. C h ristian E ndeavor, Fellow
w ith Mrs. Clifford Sands u-orn as m onth a y ear ago, Mrs. R. J.
S a n d y B arber - ^
'n g his w ife fro m th e o v e rtu rn e d
Rev. A rlen B erglund, p a sb .r
Mrs. Joane Christie,, president.
co-hostess.
10-00 a. m. S unday School.
. A rnett, librarian, rep o rted th is
H i- W a y Barber ^
A pot luck dinner w as served to j w ee^
T h e accid en t o ccu rred w hile Mr.
11:00 a. m. W orship service.
Church
15 m em bers and one guest, a f t e r . Mrs. A rn ett w as nam ed librar- Seventh Dav Adventist ««ernr
Weick w as d riv in g s. pick-up tru c k
Roland
which the business m eeting w as ian recently w hen Mrs. L o is ’
Roland J.
J. Kegley,
Kegley, r Pastor
asw
1
_
, ■Rf «
-,ome along th e B orin g -D am ascus
conducted by' Mrs. O scar Olson, S hearm an re signed from th a t po- ¡W. J. G ardner and Jo h n E dw ards, o
J
M jfm
•oad and h is w ife w as follow ing
p resid en t.
Club .m em bers are sition T h e Sandy P u blic L ib rary , | elders. „ ~
BPbnnl.
■*
¿¡m in th e ir car. T h e car re p o rt-
9:30 a. m. S abbath school,
B y SHS Journalism Class
planning to assem ble a com forter t g b lan ch of the C lackam as Coun­ G eorge
Miy h it an icy .spot! on th e road,
Stiles,' su p erin ten d en t,
C i t - I s w e e forbidden Yd spefth
and to contribute food 'and house­ ty L ibrary, is located, in th e base­ j 11:00 a. m. Freacning service.
pin n ed o u t of co n tro l an d w ent
hold articles to a needy family.
m ent of th e Sandy W om en’s Club I Friday, 7:30 p. ni. Young Reo- to boys in th e school she atten d ee n t0, th e ditch-., .
■Sandy, Oregon
d u rin g th e w ar in Chile, sK athleo
T ru stees.fo r th e club w ere elect­ building and- is open T h u rsd ay s : pie’s meeting.
Mr. W eick h elp ed h is w ife from
Forbes, S andy H igh ju n io r./said he. o v ertu rn ed car. but h is h an d s
ed as follows:,
and F rid ay s from 2 to 5 p.m.
P h o n e Sandy fini
in an interview published m the. "ere injured- w hen th e car dooi
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• T en new books, of in te rest to!
C
hairm
an _ N amed
The Sandy Baptist Chapel
Sandy
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w
eekly
school
Mrs. Ci J. Sandstrom , c h a irm a n ! readers, have ju s t been placed o n ;
•lammed sh u t on th em . M rs.
E. L. Rodda, Pastor
paper. Miss F orbes atten d ed a
fo r one y ear; Mrs. Verdon .Wilder, I th e shelves, Mrs. A rn ett said.,
Mrs. F o rre st Forbes, Supt.
Vei-ck w as tre a te d by. a G resh am
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan.
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two y ears; M rs. Leslie W allace»1 T hey include:
■ 1 j 10:00 a. m. Unified Service B ritish school fo r girls.
ihysician.
school
Boys and o g - irls
John Em ery. Tamara G(tl
three years.
. .
1
Fiction
j j Object
lesson. > a Sunday
anuay H
MK
- - w en t tp is e p ^ a tg
Object lesson.
V arious com m ittees fo r 1949 j F i c t i o n - “T he Sea-Gull C ry,” by ' classes a t 10:20 ^ ¿ D i a l o g u e by , sc h o o l^ she
“TH E GAY
R a in b o w G ir ls E l e c t
w ere appointed.as follows:
I R obert N ath an ; “E ach S hining Mrs. Stucki s class Special m usic w ere penalized _ or -
W ays ahd m eans, Mrs. W ilder,| H our,” by Lida L arrim o re; “W ith- M orning m essage by Rev. F o rre st boy$. This, shte ^ a,l d’ ¿ e,fk^ 7
INTRUDERS'
N e w C o r p s o f O f f ic e r s
M s . Leslie W allace,., Mrs. E. in th e H arb o r,” b y S ara W are F o rb es,
-
; to be dish o n est and lebertiow , 1
-Pat G omoll w as elected w o rth y
j e r e ’s a hysterical, ¿1
F uerstenau, Mrs. F. I. Case and B assett; “Y esterday’s. C hildren,”
7:00 p. m. A dult Bible question secret.
, . fo reien
dvisor of th e R ainbow G irls dur-
om edy scream!!
Mrs. N ellie Ridderbush: finance, by L a M ar W arrick, and “Moun- hour, c h i l d r e n s and y o u n g . O th er oddl^ s
* aif5.;
'n g a m eetin g la s t W ed n esday
Mrs. Alma Suckow, Mrs. D. E. tain M eadow,” by Jo h n Buchan, people’s m eetings. .
. school were, . Miss i orP s?ga. •
— ALSO— - H(
n ig h t in th e M asonic T em ple.
Teachers Called “M iss”
__• _ '¿
J . Mrs. Dlnhowd
fYO*
tvt
-Ci’
*+b 1C
■ QG T p.
A m
Deming
and
R ichard TU
Illge;
Non-fiction
— «Tkn'
“T he T
E PQ
a T rth
is ’ H 7:30
m. Kb
E vening service
D u rango and Smiley ¡„ i
T he p rincipal w as called th e O th er elected, o fficers include:
gift, Mrs. E m m a H ard er and Mrs, O urs,” by M arion P edersen T eal; S ingspiration and testim onies.
B lanche P ack a rd , w o rth y asso ­
F lath ; flo w ers, M rs. W ill Bell.
t “Tw elve W a lk e d ’A w ay /’ by Mar- Pastor ’ m essage, “A C hange of head m a ste r; g rad es w ere balled
ciate ad v iso r; E ln a Je n sen , C har-
' “ B L A Z IN G ACROrtl
‘fo
rm
s”
;
te
ac
h
ers
w
ere
addressed
h o n S IndH Jie W
b ^ fe “
- ^ S a y , 7:30 p.m. L adies Mis- j M
’
t y L en o re L und, H o p s; A nna
T H E PECOS”
u jm an , F a ith ; S h irley Schultz,
w h h a sto rk show er
'n e r s ; “T he T u rn of th e Tide,” by sionary Fellow ship.
| ried o r sin g le; boys bowed a n d
ecorder,
an
d
N
an
c
y
Dove,
treas-
W ar-W hoops ring, bullets
The club will hold its next meet- H. M. Tom linson, and “Psychology
W ednesday. Mid-week p ray e r g irls cu rtsied w hen m eeting
teacher, and a period w as callee rrer. ,
...
g a y hearts, sing
ing Feb. 3 at the hom e of Mrs. of Living,” by W endell W hite.
.--‘m eeting.
All b u t th e la s t tw o hold office
a “full sto p ” w hile a com m a w as
O scar Olson
' -
' /
j T he lib ra ry also h as a w ide v a r- j
— P L U sl
fo r fo u r m onths. T h e rec o rd e r
called a “sh o rt stop.”
’ -
}le ty ■ of juvenile' bpoks, M rs. Ar- j
Dover Cm .mlunity Church
!
and
tre
a
s
u
re
r
serv
e
one
y
ea
r
each.
■ E ach , of th e schools _ in this
2:00 p m. Sunday scnobl.
CARTOON, NEWS
In th e 1920’s O regon’s lam b i nett added.
co u n try had th e ir own, distinctive
2:45 p. m. W orship service.:.
crop averaged 88 lam bs -per 100 j
— ———. •
“Superman”
S aturday, 8 p. m. Young peo­ u n ifo rm fo r stu d en ts. M ost oj
M uhery-News
ewes. F o r 1946-47 th e averag e
Brazil is la rg e r th a n th e U nited : ple’s m eeting.
the teach ers w ere , sp in sters and
M rs..W a lte r M etzler, o f r o u te 1,
was 95 lambs.
.
• 'S ta te s.
w ore th e ; V ictorian styled clothes box 242, B oring, is th e re p re s e n t­
Suh., Mon., Tues., y
Cottrell Community Church ’ fashionable a t th e tim e th ey le ft ativ e fo r T H E SANDY PO ST in
Jan; 16-17-18-19
M. Erickson, Pastor
E ngland. T he .clothing, K ath leen th e M abery a re a . R e ad e rs in th a t
10:30 a. m. Sunday school. pointed out, w as “v ery m uch out
le g io n a re - urged, to co n tac t h e r
R ay Milland, Ann Todd airi'
-■“T hank You” pro g ram .
of style by 1943.” , , , , ■ ; . . .
on new s, social item s or b u sin ess
G eraldine Fitzgerald
x
- —
H a- m. M orning w orship.
A
bout
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m
em
bers
of
th
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F
u
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m a tte rs con cern in g .TH E PO S T
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_ c organization;
; „ „
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V Mrs.
A.-iot-» D orothea
,
R eports of ~ leaders,
election
from
Special music,
tu re H om em akers of A m erica and by telep h o n in g G re sh am 5939.
“ S O E V IL , MY
officers, and adoption of a 1949 ¡ N eum ann fo r th e L adies Aid and
— —
/F u tu r e F a rm e rs of A m erica -held
I
t ’s a sto ry more startling ft
budget w ere on thë agenda a t th e ■ th e P a re n t T eachers organization,
Immanuel Lutheran Church ta n in fo rm al jo in t m eetin g 8 p.m.
y o u r w ildest dreams.
ann u al m eeting of -the voting as- ( and from E inil A. Reich fo r th e
Sandy
'la s t T hursday,
P la n s' fo r th e
sembly of Im m anuel L u th eran building com m ittee.
N. F. Dey, Pastor
com ing y ea r w ere discussed:
ALSO -
Church la st Sunday afternoon.! T he follow ing : officers w ere Mrs. R onald K rebs and C arl W.
Play Volleyball.
H erb ert Huck, Boring, church • elected:
W ayne Morri§, Ronald Rej
M iddeldorf, teachers
Included on th e p ro g ra m w as a
president, w as chairm an of th e ! H erb ert Huck, Boring, pres-
Priscilla Lane in ?
9:00 a. m. F irs t m o rn in g ®e r" ; vodeypau
e, R
rteiresum
volleyball gam e.
e fre sh m eni.
en ts
ident;
R
ichard
Ulrich,
G
resham
,
three-hour session.
vice.- S erm on by The p asto r,
Gocoa sandw iches and cookie
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R
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“BROTHER RAT"]
The assem bly heard th e p a s to r,' secretary ;
N orm an
Erickson, “ “Je
i T o su
q iic
ir H
n m es.
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,
s in
in f O i i ur
Homes.
w ere, served.
the Rev. N. E. Dey, rep o rt on th e tre a su re r; Rudolf Lange, elder-
10:00 a. m. S unday Bible school. A vaudeville show and m ovie
G r a v e l, F i ll M a te r ia l,
A sp a rk lin g comedy evenf1’-
pro g ram and th e pro g ress of th e fo r a thred-year term ; H en ry We- .Classes for children and adults.
will be sponsored by th e ju n io r
w ill-en jo y !
E x c a v a tio n W o rk
church in th e p a st year: Double ¡ wer, tru ste e fo r a three-year
11:00 a. m. 'Second ,, m orning
services will heed to be continued , te rm ; H arvey G riffin, Boring, /service. S erm on by th e p asto r. class som etim e in F e b ru a ry to
— PLUS-
HARVEY J. KUBITZ
raise m oney fo r th e Ju n io r Prom-,,1
to provide room fo r th e w orship- tru ste e for a tw o-year te rm ; Hen- jjistallatio n of church officers
class
m
em
bers
decided
a
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m
e
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t-,
Phóne
Sandy
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CARTOON
and NEWS!
ers on Sunday m ornings, he s a id .! ry Schw artz, board of C h ristian
7 :30 p.m. W alth er L eague youth
ing la st T h u rsd ay noon.
(
Rt. 1 B ox 280, Sandy, Ore.
T he num ber of baptism s w as th e j education fo r a three-year te r m ;
One of S andy’s th e a te rs w ill b e '
highest in th e h isto ry of th e . and Floyd W agner, G resham , fi- W ednesday, 8 p.m. F am ily mov-
church and a new record w as e s -: nance board, three-year term .
rife pro grani) “T h e Calling of Mat- rented for the show.
Ja n . 3 w as th e firs t tim e in 12
tablished for Holy Com m union,!
Installation Sunday
thew ” a n d ’ “W est C oast Play-
y ears th a t O scar G u eth er didn’t
th e p asto r reported.
I T hey will be installed in the QUn(j „
Mrs. Ronald Krebs, principal of ; second m orning service this S u n -1 T hursday,
7:30 p. m. Sunday drive th e D over bus. H ow ever,
he still holds, th e position of m e­
the day school, told of the p ro -1 day.
School sta ff
chanic and- R alph H am es is now
gress of the church’s pro g ram of S O ther officers of the church/?
' ______
driving his bus.
elem entary education; an d C a r lw h o s e term s had not expired are
W qM iddeldorf sum m arized th e ac­ E m il Reich, P ortland, and L ouis , Boring Community.. Church
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
tivities" of th e S u n d ay school and Ulrich, Boring, elders; L ouis Ul­
10:30 a. m. Morning service.
rich, tru ste e ; R onald K rebs and
choir.
6,30 p. m. Youth fellowship.
L ouis D ubarko; board of C hris/
Walther League Reports
O ther rep o rts w ere received tia n edu catio n ; an d R euben UR
from Miss D yann Kahny, G resh­ rich and R aym ond Cohrs, G resh­ P leasant Home Baptist Church
Proctor Ave. in Pleasant Home
am, for th e W alther L eague youth am, finance board m em bers.
No fa ir cribbing on th is o n e -
10 a. m. Church school.
how m an y b u tto n s a re th e re on
11 a. ha. MbHihig Worship.
the. fro n t of a m a n ’s d ress s h irt?
7 p .m . Young people’s meet-1 T h a t’s one of th e q u ality p o in ts
Ing.
to check, according to M iss L ucy
8 p. m. Evening service. .
Lane, O regon S ta te College spec­
7:45 p. m. Thursday. Prayer ialist in clothing and textiles,
service.
w h en buying a shirt'. On a good
s h irt thie b u tto n s fit into b,utton
St. John’s Catholic Church
holes th a t a r e re-inforced a t both
Welches
ends, ap d th e holes a re cen tered
Rev. W. J. Delplanche, Pastor
in th é cen ter panel. In a ‘ strip ed ,
11:00 a. m. Sunday Mass.
sh irt; m oreover, th e bu tto n h o les
P r o m p t C o u r t e o u s S erv ice
a re centered on th e stripe.
I
The Chapel of the HUls
. Check Collar Tips
Community Church
M iss L an e say s o th e r p o in ts fb
The new location of the Chapel check a re th ese: Be su re buffs I
I of the Hills is between Cherry- will open fla t to p rev e n t u n d u e I
P h o n e G resh am
! ville and Brightwood on the Mt. stra in on th e p lack et w hen cu ffs !
¡ Hood Loop Highway.
a re ironed. Check th e co llar tip s j
Thyra E. Funk, Minister
to be su re th e y a re th e sa m e l
10:00 a. m. Bible school.
length. Check stitch in g to see it i s 1
11:00 a. m. Worship service.
sm all—18 o r 19 stitch es p er in c h .!
Wed- 7:30 p. m. Mid-week ser
P re-sh ru n k s h irts a re m ost s a t- '
In c.
vice.
isfactory, M iss L an e declares. E x ­
Friday, 5 p. m. Work night. am ine, th e in n e r su rface of sh irts
w ith -printed p a tte rn s, she adds.
F irst Baptist Church
P rin tin g can and som etim es does
L. C. Des Voigne. Pastor
cover flaw s in th e fabric. S o fter
Services held in Sandy W om­ fab rics h av e th e h ig h e st n u m b er
an's club hail.
of th rea d s p er sq u a re inch.
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
A nsw er to th e b u tto n questio n :
11:00 a. m. Sermon by L. C. Des, A good d ress s h ir t h a s six b u tto n s
Voigne, pastor?
down th e front.- A nd it m a y h o t
7:50 p. m. B. T.'A.
be a top q u ality s h irt if it doesn’t;
7:45 p. m. Evening worship.
P r o t e c t i o n A g a i n s t t h e C o s ts o f Poliomye|
concludes M iss Lane.
Church Services
6:00 P .M
.IHH
Sandy Thea
Im m anuel Lutheran M embers Elect
Leaders, Hear Reports, A dopt B udget
Sandy S and &
G ravel Go.
HTÎ Oil
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MILK
A t Y ou r D o o r o r a t Y o u r S to re
Buyers of Men’s
Shirts Get Hints
Amstad’s Dairy
Stove I
Oil
arid
Furnace
Oil
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SLarL the
New Year Right!
5400
GRESHAM SEED & FEED C0|
Westinghouse
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Security Polio Polid
a s p ic tu re d , 1948 F lo o r M odels
P ays Up to %000.00
N e v e r U se d
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
Sandy
Rev. W. J. Delplanche, Pastor
9:30 a. m. Sunday Mass.
Installed in your Home for
$2I9
Also Floor Sample
APARTM ENT
HO U SE
.95
It's Fun
to Meet at
MEL’S
PASTIME
RANGES. $I3 9 ’ 5
L a r g e F u ll S ize O ven . . . O ne L a r g e E l e m e n t . . . T w o S m a ll E le m e n ts
fo r
G u a ra n te e d 1 y e a r . . . J u s t t h e T h in g f o r S m a ll H o m e s.
Food and Drink
A Good Assortment of Table Model
R A D IO S
CHEAP
P ublished as a
C o m m u n ity Service
EneryMiin^ Electric for B etter Living
H o u s e W irin g
F r e e E s tim a te s
’ Floods in th e W illa m ette V alley
cause an estim ated d am age of
$6,000,000 annually.
O R IE N T E L E C T R IC
L o o p H ig h w a y
P ow e r L in e C o n s tru c tio n
a t O r ie n t
P h o n e G re s h a m 3434
W ILLAM ETTEVAI^EY LEAGUE STANDINGS
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Mt. A ngel
Silverton
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D allas ....
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Mel’s & Genevieve’s Pastime
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
P h o n e 311
M a in S t r e e t
Sandv
( I n f a n t i l e P a raly sis)»
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DOCTOR’S B IL L S T h e u s u a l an d custom ary charge,1®
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