The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
It I L L S B O R Q A R G U S .
Bible School
Starts Monday
at North Plains
Start N ew Home
Mr. and Mrs. M J Pagh of D eck­
er's m ill have started building a
residence on th e co rn er of T hird
and H illcrest avenue.
Sunday d in n er p arty guests at
the W M W ilkin home w ere Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Curtis. E arl J r .
Lloyd and A nnette of Dundee. Mr.
and Mrs Z u rch er of Rock Creek.
Billy. John and A delbcrt H affner
of Hillsboro.
Mr. and M rs A rth u r Davis of
R oseburg spent th e w eek-end at the
Jam es H Davis home
Mr and Mrs. S. A. D. Meek a t­
tended the O regon T rail pageant at
Eugene T hursday.
s ||T
\V .\ bond
i
d ir e c t i o n
f in d e r
P lan to Live Here
Mrs K Achen and son Em ery of
Saskatchew an. Canada, arriv ed late
S aturday night for a visit w ith Mr
and Mrs. Jo e B ern ard They plan to
m ake th eir hom e in Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn S tiff of Reed-
ville and Mr and Mrs. Russell L oft­
is attended the O regon T rail pageant
at Eugene Friday evening and spent
th e w eek-end at th e O regon beaches
Modern wonder is this huge stratosphere plane, the type which is now under construction at Se­
attle by Boeing. Six of these planes have been ordered by TW A.
B uys Lots Here
Wesley F ults has purchased some
lots on th e co rn er of Second and
P acific avenue, w h ere he is p lan ­
ning to build.
New Home Started
Mr and Mrs. M artin Sm ith, w hose
hom e w as com pletely destroyed by
fire last w eek, a re beginning con­
struction on th eir new house
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Thompson
and son M aurice of P o rtlan d have
been visiting at th e G eorge Hess
home.
G am e Won
C orrection: Sunday. Ju ly 18. N orth
P lains baseball team defeated the
N ippon A ll-S tars of P o rtlan d 25-2
on the hom e diam ond instead of
losing the gam e as w as w ritten last
w eek .
Mr. and Mrs M errill Sm ith of
H ouston. Tex . visited Mr. Sm ith's
aunt. Mrs. M artha Sm ith, o v er the
w eek-end
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. T aft and fam ­
ily have moved to W ashington.
Clim b Mt. Hood
M em bers of a p arty th at clim bed
Mt. Hood Sunday w ere Donald
Cawrsc. M ark Blake. Wilson Wie-
neckc. Sandford Will. Jam es and
Paslev Meek. G len B risbane. E rn ­
est B unger. Scotty Stigum . Roy
Long. Tommy and Doris G regg and
B etty Poe. Only eight of the p arty
clim bed to th e top
Mr. and Mrs. O. J Taft and fam ­
ily have moved to W ashington.
Citizens of Banks
Have Modern City
A V IA T IO N Is going up—and
up and up!
Consider that a ll- w e a t h e r
stratosphere flight you w ill be
able to make one of these days
when the industry puts into ser­
vice the giant “ upper level”
liners now under construction.
Most fascinating chapter of
modern aviation w ill be their
launching. Four-engined, much
larger than any commercial
land plane now in service on the
country's airways, these new
Boeing stratosphere ships, being
bulit in Seattle, w ill introduce
a new era of air travel in Amer­
ica
This is the picture:
Spacious accommodations for
32 passengers, daytime, and 26
pessengers at night: 18 of them
in upper and lower berths and
eight others in sleeper chairs.
Travel in a specially sealed
cabin, supplied with air by two
mechanical super-chargers which
produce conditions comparable
to those at present-day flight
levels of 8000 to 12,000 feet.
Speeds of 250 miles per hour.
Altitudes up to 35.000 feet, free
of all meteorological disturb­
ances, the stronger winds and
other hindrances to flying.
Operation of a 42,000-pound
ship by a crew of four, the ship
carrying 3700 pounds of airmail
“
and air express In addition to
its passenger load, more than the
entire payload of many transport
planes now in operation.
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PROGRESS you say. Yes, but
this is not all of the story.
The first of these planes, say
their builders, w ill be merely
the forerunners of the really
giant planes which w ill streak
across the heavens in a very few
years, perhaps months, hence.
This is so because the airplane
is no longer very definitely lim ­
ited by its power output The
lim its today are determined by
airport size and the problems of
handling a plane while on the
ground.
Take these new Boeings, for
example. Each w ill be powered
w ith four motors capable of
turning out 1220 horsepower at
the takeoff. This is a new
achievement in plane manipula­
tion on the ground. Moreover,
it is expected by the close of
1937 that these engine units w ill
be stepped up to 1800 horse­
power.
Fundamentally, of course, the
real development in stratosphere
flying is the provision for high
altitude travel. A ll compart­
ments w ithin these planes w ill
be completely sealed through the
use of pressure-tight skin, rein-
Moore has been an officer of th e in groceries an d m eats for th e last
bank for m ore th an 20 years, be- 10 years.
com ing vice-president at th e death
Driven out of the m iddle states b j
o f M r. Cantens, and pres
en the drouth. A. Gamroth came to Ore-
Mr. B urnett died. W. O. G alaw ay of gon in quest of a clim ate w ith m ore
H illsboro was the first cashier of the m oisture, and established a well
bank. W G. Hare. Moore, and G ala- patronized shoe rep a ir shop about
w ay w ere organizers of a bank at tw o vears ago.
V ernonia w hich G alaw ay chiefly op-
B ert Friday. B anks b arb er is con-
w H e h k t a f nCC» h i'’ a J* k ' ' 1? / 1''“ *1' !
clL w as estab lish ed by M r. an d
'O lb a m s u n d er th e nam e
m ark, showing an increase of $50.000. ager of the Banks Market, dealing
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T W O newly developed mechan­
ical superchargers, each op­
erating on only a fraction of the
horsepower of one engine, w ill
draw the air through intake
valves far out along the leading
edge of the wings, building up
its pressure for introduction In­
to the cabin. After the air is
pumped through the wings, it
w ill be uniformly distributed
through ducts into the cabin
where exhaust valves w ill be lo­
cated.
Thus, flying at an altitude of
20,000 feet, which is on a level
with the summit of Mount Mc­
Kinley, highest peak in North
America, you would have within
your plane, conditions com pila­
ble to those at present flight lev­
els.
You w ill fly, moreover, above
storm, in smoother air and w itli
greater speed. New York to San
Francisco, dawn to dusk, w ill be
routine. Europe and back for a
week-end w ill be entirely pos­
sible. Aviation is not only going
up; it's going places faster.
y e a rs
,
* Ht rald
T t,'
¡ 7
3,cr
to B
b
S p rin k le r irrigation h a s n o t
proved practical for vegetable crops
on 'h e sandy soil of th e H erm iston
branch experim ent station. It was
tr icd out w ith the idea th at it m ight
p rotect tom atoes beans and other
susceptible crops fron the
in s ,, •
c a rrie r of the curly top virus
It
failed to b e o f a n .- h e ln - t h i s n r i,
'h a ' i* ' blow, r' b idlx
f
badl>
■ u riact d n t d . .t,
,
,
soon a '
»><* '
ed
F orcst
„and
«n u " nlam ina. w here
aÎ,a l''1, v n tr c d n cw spaper w ork
w nliam s died. and about
a n k V w h ^ s h e h a T b e e n o p e ’Î
tôwm because m ost" of" th e v e £ s a tl" g * P° PUtar confecti° n e ry store,
since the establishm ent of th e 'c ity .
he has been k e e p '"« 'h e com m unity
Argus classified ads get results.
h air ancj w hiskers trim m ed to the
mode of th e , lrncs
Army Considers
New Headgear
SAXTON A LOONEY
P roducers of Q uality
SAND
and G R A V E L
P lan t located 4 m iles north of
F o rest G rove on G ales C reek.
Phone 1609 R
dream ed at th at lim e that someday
1 might be adding my bit to assist in
the m ovem ent Li t the good w ork
go on for th e boys of today are the
men of tom orrow ’
O rganisations I'li.tnked
I'lie speaking closed w ith n few
rem arks bx R |{ Easier, chairm an
of the H illsboro district, w ho told
of the plans for the earn,, in tin' fu ­
tu re a n d of th e accom plishm ents to
date He th an k ed tin' K otarv club.
A m erican Legion and B reakfast
chib, for the assistance given in the
dedication
Besides local scout officials of tile
district and troops. I). I’ H em ing­
w ay a n d E r n e s t W e le l. Portland
scout com m issioners, w ere present
S enator Angell is vice-president of
th e P o rtlan d area council.
E ntrance to tin' park w as gained
bx a suspension bridge com pleted
ta r the occasion U nder th e direction
of
the Tom B ronlew ee family,
scouts of both H illsboro troops a s­
sisted in construction.
The bridge is 100 f.-et long. 75 feel
betw een banks, four feet wide, and
suspended 20 feet or m ore above Mc­
Kay ereek
F eatu re of the court of ho n o r was
tht* presentation of Eagle seout rank
to Jo h n West of T roop 211! West is
boatsw ain of Seout S hip Rainbow
Paul P atterson, chairm an of the
board of rex :ew. and H e n r y
Sehainek, deputy district com m is­
sioner, presen ted the boys for
aw ards.
nexv
in
su m m er
A w ards and various classes, fol­ S o m ething
m illinery m ay be in store for
low :
Second class: troop 216. Deloss U ncle S am 's soldiers if the
tropical helm ets w orn by th, o
A nderson: troop 226 Bill Coom er
St'ettnd class m erit badges troop in fan try m en a re found p ractical.
226. G lenn H arty. cooking, d a iry ­ M ade of cotton, liber, and
ing.
le a th e r, they a re being consid­
First class: troop 226. Bill Cyrus. ered to replace th e old felt cam ­
F irst class m erit badges: troop 216, paign hat. Tile troops show n a re
Loren H ronleew e. farm m echanics. m em bers of th e 11th in fa n try
Tom B ronleew e, farm m echanics: from F o il B en jam in H arrison,
Sidney Seym our, handicraft: Jack statio n ed at th e P an A m erican
K ennelly. firem anship: Jo h n West,
E xposition in D allas.
lifesaving T roop 226 P hilip Corw in.
Glen P ow ers music. V ernon Schoen,
first aid. Dax id Wiley, h o rsem an ­
Funeral Home
Poultry Feed Prices
REDUCED
Depend on Im p e ria l E a rm -
le sle d P o u ltry R ations f o r
P o u ltry P ro fits .
We u se
NO PC O X X in a ll o u r p o u l-
t r y mashes. G u a r a n te e d
V ita m in A and D.
Im p e r ia l Egg M ash. Sack
Sack
$2.30
2.40
B ig -L a y E gg M ash. Sack
2.20
Prices F. (J. B. o u r warehouse and su b je ct to
m a rk e t changes.
Pay Cash and Save— Trade w ill, Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
M ille r s o f Q u a lity Freds
Koulii S rro n d A ve.
I had Io have it operated on at Good
S am n n tan hospital luut week,
Hanson Bros, are tum uliti thou
baler in tin* n< ighborhood
Mr and Mrs F rank H ite and oth
er relatives from A berdeen. Wash
w ere w eek-en d guests at the E D
Hite hom e On S unday o th er re l­
atives joined them at a fam ily pic
me
Mrs A E Peterson has had rasp ­
berry poisoning on hei hands
Autumn Bride to
Shop Saturday
Dr. Wm. E. Hinds
( >steu|)4t Ilie
P hysician and Surgeon
COM MERCIAL BLDG.
P h o n e O ffic e
HUI
ion Need This
Extra Measure
of Safety—
i (n it I noir«) fr«un i»a«» H
he show n them when th e \ visit
Hillsboro
tl t Ed I M ooi« m.in
ager of the fair
The w edding cerem ony is to he
The e x tra (a re w ith w h i c h w e
in the auditorium , and w ill he con­ inspect, r e s t o r e and renew on*
ducted h i the mo t solem n and im ­ t 'S E D C A B S p r o v i d e
an
added
pressive m aim er ’I'lie mo t b e a u ti­ in e . i u r e o f safety and satisfai*tior
ful floral decorations w ill h e a r ­ l o r o u t C e d C a r e u . d o iu e i
ranged
The fair is offering a - peeial prize
of $10. first. $7. second, and $3. th u d
for the lu st description of the pair
1933 P ly m o u th Sedan
w ritten by nn> person The d e sc rip ­
I h re
is i n e
vi»u
w ill
e n jo
tions should be letters w ritten to
h a v in g
W o m it i f u l
c o n d itio n
tlie m anager of the fair at the C ham ­
ber of Com m erce and should in
(dude the color of th eir eves their
1933 C h ry n h 'r Coup«*
hair, th eir w eight and height, the
I I I | n - if i'« 'l e l i d i t i , , Il
K a d i,
m anner in which they are dressed
lii'.ilii', b lan d nexv tin ., in
| and an y th in g else that w ould help
llllll'il (¡I*.
dt.scribe them Judges for tin- let
ter w riting contest w ill be O range
Phelps, Mrs E. C M cK inney a n d
Francis Sturgis
1931 Chev Sedan
M o t o r von q d ilt'ly ri'iiexxrd.
'.)()■: lire., good paint.
C o-operate with your com m unity
correspondent by turning in your
im portant new s happenings it is
im possible for the eon e- pondent to
c.mtact everyone for local new s
item s Be sure that th e item is real
new s and not just a m ere day's vi i-
taiiou w ithin the county or to P o rt­
land.
tf
1936 Nash Sedan
I'x ir llr n l co n d ii,nil und priced
very re -niuible
1934 Chev P ic k u p
S ubscribe for the Argus.
Very good, m otor renew ed. n<
pulut pi iced low
DR. R. J. N IC O L
DR. E. W . A L M Q U IS T
DR. R. L. B E A N
Hiteon
ship
S ta r scout troop 216. R obert P e­
(By Mr«. Zell S truthers)
ters. F rancis Brown T roop 226. Bdl
E I) Hite and fam ily attended the
E verett.
Life seout: troop 216. Jack Good- w edding S aturday of Mr. H ite s
m an: troop 247. Ja m fs Davidson nephew . Marcel Hite, and Miss Mary
Pod be lan. w hich took place at the
troop 280. G ordon Bailey
Sherw ood church and wa- followed
by a reception at the hom e of the
No business firm should send out bride
a letter w ithout its being on a
G avford E Wilson, w ho is employ
printed letterh ead and in a p rin ted ed n ear Medford, v as a w eek-end
envelope. It lends dig n ity to the guest at the C W S tru th e rs home
business and gives it good a d v e rtis­
B arbara K uiken. w ho cut ht r
ing.
tf
finger on a saw some v .tek s ago
< t l'HEIIS
192!» ( h«'V, 2 «loin'
1 '.»27 ( 'h e x . 2 iliin r
V e te rin a r ia n s
Trli'phonrx 611 and 613
I S | B ( A lt I \ ( B \ N ( .I
P hone
!nd and B .-ddnçtnn
STARTS FRIDAY MORNING .JULY 30
WEIL’S ANNUAL AUGUST BEDDING &
BLANKET SALE
YES!
B la n k e ts have a d-
vanced m ore th a n 2 5 ' ,
since W e il’s b o u g h t th e ir e n o r­
mous stocks fo r y o u r fa ll and
w in te r needs. T he b la n ke ts are
hen* N O W and GO O N S A L E
FRIDA1
TO THE FIRST CUSTOMERS
70x80
PLAID BLANKETS
In s p it.' <d' Ihe R IS IN G M A R K E T on tin -.'
b la n ke ts we w ere su rp rise d at th e fin e q u a i-
ity and te x tu re ol th is o u ts ta n d in g value,
l i n y II tu b easily and v o u ’ll need several a ’,
th is low price. W H IL E T H E Y L A S T
MORNING. See the
b ig w in d o w d is p la y — com e in to
th«' store— we 11 be g la d Io show
y o n t h e g reatest B L A N K E 1
V A L l ES E V E R !
36-inch
Outing Flannel
PENDLETON’S
P ure V ir g in W ool
Just 25 in the Lot
M odern Drug Store
One of th e m ost m odern drug
stores in the county is operated for
the benefit of B anks and its com ­
m unity. by B. B. Trcsham . w ho
bought th e sto re seven y ears ago
A u tos Cared For
T hree service and gasoline sta­ from C laude H utchins.
tions serv e general public w ith ef- „ A nother B anks businessm an is
ficient attention to th e needs of the H enry McDonald, w ho o perates the
m otorist.
P°ol hall and confectionery on the
Ed C lark, w ho has been in Banks main street He has been in business
fo u r o r five years, operates a station n*ow' m ore th an a year,
along th e highw ay tow ard Buxton
Largest d ry goods and grocery
Before he entered business in Banks store irr B anks is th e P ow ne M ercan-
hc operated in Forest Grove.
tile company, o p erated by C harles T.
H enry Bell operates an o th er sta- Powne. The com pany serves a large
lion on the highw ay, having pur- territo ry ad jac en t to Banks, and in-
chased the interests of George Me- to the m ountains n orth and w est of
G raw about a year ago. w hile George ' 'h e town. This store has been oper-
W. McCormick is Ihe m anager of
th e Texaco station, also on the high­
way as you leave Banks north Mc­
Y O U N G ’S
Corm ick has been in business now
m ore than a year, w hile a refresh ­
m ent parlor, operated w ith the s t a - '
tion w hen M cCormick purchased
■'Thoughtful. Sympathetic
the business is now run b y Al
Service’’
H eard as “Al's Brown D erby.''
Phone 972
H illsboro
O ne of the older inslc •
Phone 01
•
1)
atin g for n early 20 y ears u n d er th e
sam e m anagem ent.
j p K ennedy, son of Jo h n K en-
ncd v of H illsboro, is th e o p erato r of
tn e K ennedy garage and service sta-
tion.' w h ere quick" and efficient re-
pairs a re m ade. H e lias been in th e
sam e
location fo r th e last eight
E gg M ash.
forced windows and pressure
doors—all built for a designed
pressure of six pounds to the
square inch and an operating
pressure of 2 'j pounds to the
square inch differential between
outside air and inside air.
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te rrito ry , is the W ashington County B anks is th e M cFarlane H ard w are
B ank, organized in 1907 w ith N. j store, w ith Mrs. A. B M cFarlane as
B u rn ett as president and Lewis Car- proprietor. Mrs. M cF arlane took
stens. vice-president.
oxer th e operation at th e death of
Bank D eposits Clim b
h er husband m ore than a y e a r ago.
t h ^ b a n K ^ X u J e s Po 7 ild78M6a i9d
°Perat1« 1 by The
accoM m g ?o " T j X rep o rt ^ n k
^ F a r l a n e fam ily fo r n early a dozen
totals last w e e k n a s s n d t h » < 1 0 0 0 0 0 5
w
i
.
totals last week passed th e s'96.000
C harles K essler is ow ner and m an-
M ilk
T l i u i . day. .1 nix 2!». I !'.’,7
( I «»ntmued fro m pa«» 11
NORTH PLA IN S — Included In
Ihe w ork of the V acation Bible
school sta rtin g A ugust 2 at t h c
C hurch of C hrist is music. Bible
dram atization, stories, hand work,
and m any o th er interestin g things
T he hours are from 9 a. m to 12
noon every day except S aturday
and Sunday. E veryone is invited
to attend.
Industries of B anks deal chiefly
w ith fru its produced in nearby or-
t!'a^di , and ,bcrr>’ fl' t ' dSi? : D' 5-°u!e
& company, and th e B aker-K elly
com pany of Salem , operate large
b arrelin g plants, w hile the B. E.
M aling com pany of H illsboro has a
collecting w arehouse for small fruits.
T he B aker-K elly com pany also c ar­
tons produce fo r th e freezers at
H illsboro and in Portland.
OREGON
E n te r th e S tra to s p h e re F lig h t, A v ia tio n ’s Local Groups Aid
Dedication Camp
N ew est, ‘H ig h e st’ A ch iev m e n t
i By Shirley Kelley)
(C o n tin u ed fro m
H IL L S B O R O .
F a n cy p a tte rn s, and.
VES, pure w h ite , too,
at th is very low price
V a lu e s to $15
BLUE SEAL
YARD
D ouble-B ed Size
Virgin Wool “ Sunfleece”
2 Tones
Reversible
72x90 BATTS
(S titc h e d ) W e ig h t 2
pounds. E x tra grade
co tto n , w o rth 75c ea.
B e a u tifu l B la n ke ts in fancy m ix ­
tures. W id e satin b in d in g . T h is
p rice bolds good O N L Y W H IL E
T H IS L O T L A S T S !
5Oc
70x90 P a ri Wool
1936 D odge 4 -d o o r T o u rin g Sedan— Low $
m ile a g e , o r ig in a l fin is h in A - l c o n d itio n
795
C olored block
p laids.
W id e
satin b in d in g .
W e ig h t 5 lbs.
and over.
595
E x tra
C over up the
seats i n th a t
new car. Us«'
them fo r bed
o r d a ve n p o rt
th ro w s , w o rth
$1.75 each.
I bis sale, each
Special
1934 De L u xe R um ble Scat P ly m o u th C oupe__Re­
c o n d itio n e d th ro u g h o u t. E q u ip p e d w ith ra d io
anti h e a te r. A n e x c e p tin a l
loi.x at
r n ir
1932 P ly m o u th Sedan— l-c y lin d e r.
most eco n o m ica l cars on
th e ro a d . A - l c o n d itio n
One*
1935 De Luxe P ly m o u th 4 -d o o r Sedan—
R eady to go. A n e x c e lle n t buy at
1934 F o rd V -8 C oach— New m o to r and
2 new tire s. V e ry good c o n d itio n
1935 D odge l'/g - to n T r u c k -
H e a vy d u ty . Ready to go
of
Big Size Double Blankets
?h°Lu ”
5% W ool
The p a tte rn s are
pla id s, th
ill«' bound, the values v o tl’l
O N LY
P A IR
AT
W E IL 'S .
’325
v tl'J
U v V
550
CADY MOTOR CO.
Size 70x90
WHITES
A gain W e il’s leaf, in
g re a t w h ite blanket,.
p itá is buy them . T h e y
fin e r th a n s h if t s and
m uch less. Y o u 'll w aul
«■ral!
1 his
1 lo s­
are
COS,
K, V-
5%
$
ends
fin d
1.98
70x80 Double
$|29
Plaid B lankets
big " F a m ily B la n k e t'' D ial can
la k e it I o r serx ice an«l eont imi«'«l
w ashings. S pecial.
.$-
PAI R
’ I'll« '
1.49
tile
M a n y O th e rs to Choose F rom
O ldest A utom obile
Phone 812
C olored
INDIAN
RO BES
DOUBLE BLANKETS
1936 De L u xe P ly m o u th 4 -d o o r T o u rin g Sedan__
L a rg e , ro o m y tru n k . \ c ry low m ileage F lo a tin g
P o w e r and the r ig h t k in d o f
S /» A P
h y d ra u lic brakes
O jt)
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V e ry eco n o m ica l. P e rfe ct c o n d itio n
Size 64x84, B rig h t
W ide a lin b in d in g . P ure V ir g in W ool b a i­
anced w ith a s c ie n tific blend o f pure si Ik
fin d rayon fo r beauty and long life . Size
70x80. B e a u tifu l so ft b le n d in g colors. < '«Bu­
pare th is b lanket w ith m uch h ig h e r priced
ones sold elscw lu «■! S pecial
$5.45
N ot less than
V IR G IN W O O L
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Size Z0x80
Enough
wo«,I
f o r
w a rm th , enough c o t­
ton fo r serx lee. T hey
are p la id s and th e y
are on sale rig id now
81x99 and 72x99
PEQUOT SHEETS
A n n ile a 's finesl
an* s e llin g rig h t
each. E very one
q u o l" and pure
S ALE O N LY
sheets I h a <
now al $1.75
genuine " I ’ e
w h ile . T H IS
5139
79C
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D e a le r in Washington C ounty
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put it a w a y u n til you c a ll fo i i l !