Tht OREGON STATESilAN. galea. toscSato&ry Korato JtssaxjM 1839
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Firemen Slate
4BMtraet
George Wood Named Chief
of Independence J
Departmental
INDEPENDENCE The annual
hanquet - of the , ? independence
firemen, will be; held Monday
night at the City cafe. !t
. - Mia meeting .this week, the
department elected these office-
- George Wood fire ehkfDe&ft
Craven, assistant;- Lloyd Ober
on." secretary-treasnrer;VRsa
.Oberson. fire master.
Z Co m m 1 1 tees include - Ross
: Oberson and Archie Hutcheons,
rrievanee- and -sick: - Martin Frat-
sk 1 and Jack McCollum, social.
dance and hanq.net.
1 "Team Places Third
I N D EPENDENCE -The local
hlch ' school' Future i Farmers
team, entered "In Xhm recent lower
Willamette -valley r" contest " at
Newberg,- placed third. ,! Amity
won .-first and Forest Giove sec
end. The local dots - won first
- The' Independence team mem
bers: - Douglas ' Freenab; presi
dent; ' Don - Rowland, - vice presi
dent: Allen Ragsdale, secretary;
AIts Rlckinson, treasurer; and
'Leslie Peterson, reporter.
- INDEPENDENCE A study on
how the other half lives will
feature-the Tuesday, January 24,
met in r of the Maude Alien aux
' Mary, of the needlecraft group of
the Calvary Presbyterian church
' Tuesday night a covered dish
dinner will be held in the church
- with, everyone Invited. Reports
will1 be presented by Mrs. H. G.
Knott and Miss Henrietta Wolf er.
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, CC Meeting 7th :
I N D EPENDENCE The local
chamber of commerce will sot
hold a meeting next week, as
, meeting dates have been changed
to -tne nrsi ana tnira Tuesaay
night of ' each month, starting
with February 7. f
INDEPENDENCE A group of
local women surprised Mrs. C. w.
Henkle of Dallas Thursday noon
with a no-host luncheon on oc-
. easion of her birthday.
Pre tent .were Mrs. A. L.
Thomas, . Mrs. M. C Williams,
Mrs. Thelma Tallent, Miss Myra
Montgomery, Mrs. K. M. walker.
Mrs. Z. C. Kimball. Mrs. G. G
; Walker, Mrs. Charles Irvine, liss
Katherine Arbuthnot, Mra.tS. B.
Walker, Mrs. Claude Skinner and
Mrs, B. . F. Swope.
Lions Sell Tags
To 'Aid Blind Man
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. DTTi8 The Dallas Lkms
-slab recently sponsored a tag
- day late to pay for an opera
' Una- to restore the sight of
-. Wp.XrDUT! appear -was
the goal of $225 wlll.be
' readied easily due to the gen
eroas response of' the people
of i the community. ,
- . Lawrence JL Smith' la presi
dent of the Dallas Lkms club.
Mumps Appear -
. BRUSH CREEK PaUence Mo-
berg, who is a senior in 'the
Silverton high 'school. ' Is eon
fined to her homo' here became
of mumps. .- . -.' s .
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News
MACLEAT At f the . January
.meeting-: of the grange .Home
Economics dab, the names of the
Glad Ladles" of the past year
were revealed and work planned
for . the coming year.
The projects for the dub this
year will be putting down a well
and reflnishing the dinlngroom
walls. . - :- . . ..
Mrs. Joseph Perry won the
prize la the true and false con
.test. The meeting was an all day
. affair . with. no-host - dinner
L. . VICTOR POINT Marion eoun
ty young granger's auxiliary wil
hold ita regular meeting at Mao
loay grange - hall Wednesday
Bight. Mrs. ' Rath , Hadlsy of Sll
erton , BUla, is president and
Laurel Krens, - union ' 1U, secre
tary. . . '
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Cardinal Greets Klaii Wimd afDedication&tes
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i Cirdlal Boncrty cf rtHadelphia extended a cordial greeting to Dr. Kiram W. Evans, Imper
. i v. -zztI cf the Ca Elux Elan, at the co-cathedral of Christ the Eing which the cardinal dedicated at
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Trucks Crash
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It men were ovrlouxly injured
vy tracks crashed head-on in a snowstorm near Falls Church, va.. Above Is the twisted wreckage.
Injured were Everett M. Simmons and L. M. Crosen, drivers, and Sidney Cleveland, who had to be ex
tricated from the wreckage. , - . " : '. ' - "
Royal Neiglibors
Hold Installation
BROOKS Labish camp. Royal
Neighbors of America, met Tues
day In their hall, with Mrs. Ada
Falst Initiated into fuu member
ship. " .
Officers were InsUlled: Oracle,
Mrs. Pearl , Harris; vice-oracle,
Mrs. Georgia Matthes; recorder,
Mrs. Myrtle Beckner; receiver,
Mrs. Margaret Campbell; chan
cellor, Mrs. Katie Sturgis; past
oracle, Mrs. Nellie McCandlish;
marshal, Mrs. Verda Beckner; as
sistant marshal, Mrs. Frances
Hahn; inner sentinel, Mrs. Mar
garet Mears; outer sentinel, Mrs.
Helen Wlndecker; managers, Mrs.
Ethel Jones, Mrs. Marie Mumper
and Mrs. Lena Zlellnski; camp
physician. Dr. ' Wm. Mott; mu
sician, Mrs. Iva Meddis; Faith,
Mrs. Betty Groves; Courage, Mrs.
Lorrene Harris; Modesty, Mrs.
Mabel Long; Unselfishness, Mrs.
Lila puff us; Endurance, Mrs. Ada
Falst.
Plans were completed for the
dedication of the new lodge hall,
January 2f.
- The Ladles' Aid . society met
Wednesday in the church, with
devotions led by the president,
Mrs. Monroe Ward. .
Puppet Shor la Next ;
Project of PTA Group
. MiimesoU Folk Visit
SILVERTON The Parent-
Teachers' ' association ' at Silver
ton Is sponsoring a puppet show,
set for January 31; I p. m. Mrs.
Frank - Deckebach is In charge.
' Mrs. Anna Ahern and nephew,
Eugene Hilldahl of Wagdahl.
IfJnn., are here for an extended
visit. Mrs. Ahern will be guest
of Mrs. Gertrude Moen and Mr.
Hilldahl, ! the guest of the Carl
Moen family
Four-Generation Dish
' X Presented Recent Bride
i SCIO Among gifts presented
to Mrs. Ward Slover (Joyce
Westenhonse) at a recent shower
given by the As Ton Like It
dub, was a cake dish that has
been in the Slover family for
tour generations. ' "
- About SO members of the club
were present at the shower, given
at the h m e of the bride's
mother. Mrs. ' Gladys Westen
house,' in the Richardson "Gap
district near Scio. ,
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:r Qub MeeU 25th
- BAZEL GREEN Mrs. , C, A.
Zlelinski. and Mrs. .Vlrgfl Per
rlne win be hostesses to the Sun.
shine Sewing, dub Wednesday,'
January 15 : at' - Mn. ' Perrlne's
home. - . - -'
uuuvp uwiiu jr. yum cz Kavaanan, uu, wno invited JSvass to
Headn in Snov,
if
and firemen worked for nearly an hour to extricate. one after two hea
Laywomen's Retreats at Mt Angel
Academy Set for June and August
MX. ANGEL- The yearly Laywomen's retreats at Mt.
Angl academy, begun in 1934 have been increasing in pop
ularity each year and this year's dates, June 9 to 11 and Aug
ust 11 to 13, were fixed early so . that, professional, women
might have ample time to make arrangements to attend.
Rev. Vincent Carey, O. S. B., ol St' Martin's abbey, La-
. !- ccey, Wash., famed throughout the
Community
Clubs
HAZEL . GREEN The Puppet
club of the Hasel Green school
will present a puppet show, "The
Wishing Fairy" and "Rip Van
Winkle," at the Popcorn school-
house in Polk county - at the
regular meeting of the commu
nity club. The club of this district
will meet February S Instead
of regular date, January 17. The
program: will be a puppet show
and music by the school. A
admission charge will be made,
funds to be used to finish the
school dining room. -
ROSE DALE Rosedale com
munity club held its- monthly
meeting in the local schoolhouee
recently. -"v St,- ;
The program consisted of read
ings by Mrs: McNeal, ' Lawrence
Richfield, Pauline Berndt and
Jlnrmie Jlmmerson vocal solos
ty Vertle Duke and Reva Eng
lish; a talk by Mr. Cook,- piano
solo by Fern Morgan and vocal
duet by Carrol and Marguerite
Hamilton. Mrs. Floyd Bates led
community singing.
Josephine Jones was named
to -produce a play.
Essay Contest Is
Auxiliary's Plan
SILVERTON Silverton Auxil
iary to Veterans of Foreign Wars
met Wednesday night with
large number of members pres
ent. One new member, Mrs. Carol
Lacey. was given ritualistic' In
itiation. Details regarding the
essay contest on "True American
ism How Best to Achieve It1
are-nearing completion with Elsie
Nelson, Americanism chairman in
charge. v .
The first of a series of Hop
Ching benefit parties will ' be
given at Esther Long's home in
the near future with Alma Fierst
and Edith Dererlcks as assistant
hostesses. -t - - --
The membership drive is well
underway and a good report is
shown. ..,-- ;v
- - The next sewiar club will be
held At the home of Mrs; Lester
Whltlock January 17, with a ne-
nest dinner , at - noon f olowed by
an afternoon of sewing -for the
veterans', hospital and - fall ha-'
aaar. .
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northwest as a retreat master,
will conduct tne June retreat.
- - Provide Two Periods
Since 1937 the number attend
ing the retreat has been too large
to accommodate at one time, and
so both an early and late summer
retreat was arranged. - -
Practical conferences on the du
ties and ' privileges of Christian
womanhood as also' on the spirit
ual lire are given by the retreat
master. . Periods of rest, private
reading, and counsel are pro
vided.
Frankfurter Approved for Court
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Felix Frankfurter. Harvard law
law class' instraetioa eves' thoagb an envelope coataining word of
tne senate approval of bis appointment to tbe USH swpreaae eowrt,
had hees bawled hintr Ho iashowB fa the classroom. Ob h raU
- behind. s a portrait of late Associate Justice Holmes. , .. . -
Rex .Women Entertain
: . In Honor Daniter
A I RL X hV Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Womer. entertained -45 relatives
at a dinner given at their home
In honor of the birthday of their
daughter,- Mrs. Victor Bevens.
Guests, were Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Turner, Mrs. Emma Womer, Mrs.'
Thera Woinr and. daughters
HUa ana Madeline.: Mr. and Mrs.
CI Burbank and Betty Bur-
bank, . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bev
ens and -daughters. ...
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Kenneth Bentson Vecls
Bliss" Johns of Arizona
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. G.
B. Bentson have received, word
of the - marriage , of - their - son
Kenneth Q. Bentson,- to Miss El
inor Johns of Phoenix, Arizona,
January . 14 at Yuma. They will
make their home at Pheonlx
where Bentson ' la employed' by
a..: construction , company.
Improvement neported-
In - Mrs, 7ray'al Illness
; SILVERTON Mrs.- Kell Wray,
Wldow. of the- Into -Frank . WrayJ
who : has beenr seriously ill ; at
Portland,1 1 ig reported; as , being
considerably Improved. Mrs. Wray
lived: here for many years when
her . husband owned - the : f umti
turetore - now. owned -by -Hr-L.
Stiff company. j.t . - " ,
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; SILVKRTON Larry 1 Carpentes
has ' acquired - the Shell- service
station at first And Oak streets
from - Errol Rosa,-Carpenter has
been in the employment of the
.Static during the past year.
XAPrpjcc
sa. f . .
eiars Finish
tlore Money -Necessaryif
Additional Road 7ork
to Be Started1
; LEBANON The "street . com
mlttee' reported at council' meet
ing Tuesday night - that -. WPA
Tirolect no.- 5 was' almost' coin
niAtd -, and -that - more " money
must he available i before going
further,
Tie city recorder was , asked
to advertise ' for ' bids for placing
a--sewer on - Carolina street.-
: The " recorder L reported lTl
received for licenses : and the
attnraer renorted. the trying, of
two 'eases' In - public court result
ing ia f 76 fines. . . . ,
. - To Open Rerivala .i'?f
Walter Givens. sUte evangelist
for the Church." of .Christ, wUl
begin a four weekw meeting in
the' local church January 2 4. Mrs.
Ted ' Boyer, wife of ; the : resident
: nastor of cnurcn 01 tnrut 01
Crabtree will be song leader.
' ' Mrs. Abbie Davenport, . mother
lot Davenport brothers of the
. Red and White store, was stric
then' Tuesday with paralysis In
I the lower uart of her body and
Is said to Eh in a serious con
dition.
A collision . between the cars
driven by Burl -. Waters, Sweet
Home high school student and
Leonard Sherill, near Foster re
sulted In a minor ikull fracture
tor- Waters and uiinor Injuries
to the other driver. -
Mrs. Minnie Preston and Mrs.
C. N. Gould were - hostesses
Thursday to. the Riverside Sew
ing Circle at the Preston home.
Quilts to be given the needy
were pieced and work planned
for the future.
The dinner meet and program
at Thursday church night, at the
Methodist church was largely at
tended and "was in charge of the
young people's organization.
Franklin Walker Honored
on 5th Natal Anniversary
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. R. M
Walker invited guests to her home
Monday to help her son, Frank
lln, observe his fifth birthday.
Those invited were Bobby Robin
son, Molly Herley, Marilyn Mix,
Margaret Mix, Charles Robinson,
Harriett Guild, Allan Harwood,
Edgar Hadley, Marcus Tallent, the
host Franklin Walker, Mrs. Pan
E. Robinson, Mrs. Gordon Hadley
and the hostess. Mrs. Walker.
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nrofessor. went right ahead with his
West
WEST SALEM Kingwood Le
sion post No. 81 will hold an
informal stag party for members
and friends Saturday night at t
o'clock at the Legion hall here.
The proceeds will be used for the
cost's building program, an
nounces Adjutant I. A. Hamilton.
Former Silverton Youths
Graduated in Portland
" SILVERTON Mid-year ZtX
nates of Portland schools of
sDoclal Interest to Silverton were
Rodney Johnson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Johnson,.: who was
graduated Thursday from Lincoln
i.,k uhnnl - and Mona 0Kane.
who was graduated , from Grant
high school. Both lormeriy UTea
here. f. . ;?tv -s
- Tnhnanri is a nenhew of Mrs.
Helen M. Wrightman. and. Miss
O'Kane- la - - niece oi mt. . ana
Mrs.' Harry Bentson; -
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W. Lee O'Daniel, Texas new rovernor, vbow campaJaw slogaa was
please pass the biscuits, pappy,'
sat down to dinner in the executive mansion at Austin, Tex. At bis
aides are his eon and daughter..
Toeated old age pensions for those) over 65, and means of providing
state funds for such a proposal
state.
Abiqna Man's Car Does Somersaults
. - And Lands on
Albert Biziko, who lives
Silverton, considered himself
injr. He tamed his car out Quickly from the road at Dunni
gan's bridge to let another car
a wheel broke off his car.
Biziko was thrown clear
twice and landed dead on -theO-
edge of the bank of the Abiqua.
. Just a few more Inches and the
ear would have plunged the so or
SS feet down the. bank into the
stream, declared E. H. Bliven who
told of the accident here. Bliven,
with his son Ray. was traveling
the Abiqua road when the acci
dent happened, and brought Bisi
ko to Salem to be checked over
br a doctor. Asnarently he suf
fered only a number of cuts and
bruises. The Blivens live on the
Abiqua nine miles from Silverton.
Last Rites Toiday
For Ben E. Smith
-TNDEP'ENDENCB-runerai ser
Tlces f or Ben E. 8mith, former
Independence resident who died
at Waldnort Tuesday, will be
held from the First Presbyterian
church ' hero Saturday at 1 p:m.,
with-Rev, Henry -G. Hanson of
ficiating.' Interment win do in
Belerest cemetery. Salem:'
Mr. Smith, who mored to Ta-
ehats a few years ago following
retirement; as manager or tne
8 p a n 1 d lng ' Logging company
plant here. has been a resident
of Oregon many years. He was
active in Lyoa Lodge No. Is, A.
F. A. M., the Royal Arch
and " Selected Masons and the
Eastern. Star, of Independence.
Survinsr are a brother, Wll-
un C. and sister. Sallie - B.
8mith, both of Owensboro, Ken
tucky,
Silyerlon Schools
Nearing Term End
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SHiVERTON The first semes
ter of school this year ends Jan
nary . J7 with mid-term examl
nations slated the two days pre
tlous. .The second semester will
begin January SO.
No new students in the first
grade will be taken at midyear
this year.- Efforts are being made
to do away with, tbe . midterm
graduation. Only .a small, group
win complete this year, with
names- tc be deflnltelr announced
during examination week. r fro
graduation exercises will be held
until Jane. " . ; v
Qubbers to Get
Certificates Soon
TURNER--The Tidy Cooker
met January IS for a elah saeet
lng and supper. Members pre
pared cake, salad and cocoa; Two
new original yells were accepted.
' . All local dub members are
looking forward-' to receiving
their - club pins and - certificates,
which will be given out soon.
Anna Lou MUler end Alice Lee
Locken are acting aa the Happy
Hour Health club president and
secretary in the absenee of Ger
aldlno Edwards and Eunice Bear,
who aro BL v ". . -w -' , ; ?
Herbal remedies for ailments '
or stcfaach. Uvsr.'kianey. ska.)
blood, glands, A urinary sys-1
tea of. men A women. 21 years
in service. Naturopath Physl4
ituuii'miM t.iu' . -. :
JCI1NCS3 MEDICINE CO.
':HS Court EU Corner Uher
j ty." Office open Tuesday a Savl
j urday only. IS A. M. to 1 P. li J
I to7 P. 1L Consultation, blood J
feressara A nrfna tests are frcs
of charge.
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did a little passing himself as he
Mike and Molly. ODaniel also ad
were among his first problems of
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Brink of River Bank
on the Abiqua seven miles from
a lucky man yesterday morn-
go by, and as he turned back
of the ear, which rolled over
Union News
LIBERTY -Installation of offi
cers and appointment of new com
mittees were the main events at
the meeting of Liberty Farmers
union local Tuesday night. New
president, John Crabtree, was in
stalled by Fred Salsbury; V. A.
Ballantyne Installed the remain
ing officers: B. G. Clark, rice
president; ' Mrs. J. K. Crabtree,
secretary-treasurer ; Lewis - Jud-
son, chaplain; G. Weaver, conduc
tor; Harry Evans, doorkeeper. V
Committee appointments ;' ares
Fruit, JC. Neilon, Harold Lane,. P,
H. - Dencer, Oscar Peneer, jV.
01deu?J. L. Weaver; Fred Sals
bury, Frank Mapes, Fred Brown
ing, F. J. Dierks, John Fabry, sc
C. -W. Buggies, C C Sargent, El
mer Kurs, Sidney Jones, Frank
Judd. - -
Cooperative, John Dasch, E. O.
Clark; labor, Isaac Schmidt, Fred
Salsbury; legislative, Lewis. Jud
sonr kood or order: Lon Shuttle-
worth, Mrs. W. D, Olden, Roy Far-
rand. Elmer Kurs, P. H. Dencer.
InTestigttion Mrs.- Oscar Den
eer, W. D. Olden, O. Weayerj slek,
Mrs. - U Shuttleworth, Mrs. John
Dasch, Mrs. Roy Farrand; refresh
ment purchasing committee will
bo headed by Mrs. Sidney Jones,
r Mrs Fred j Salsbury was ap-
nolnted corresponding - secretary;
Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne, pianist, and
F; Judd.r song leader. ; --y-
New applications approved for
membership were those of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Rlckman.
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PLACE insunAHCE-
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Undat this plaaroa tapplj cmo-third tio
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Birthday.Session
f neia by iteDeKans
Robert . Quinns Honored
on 58th Anniversary
of Weddins
. MILL CITT After the regu
lar meeting of Santlam Rebekah
lodge : Wednesday a lunch and
social time were enjoyed in honor
of f the birthdays of Mrs. Vir
ginia Letteller. Miss Nellie Ward
and . Mrs. Gertrude Mason.
A -tableau was given by mem
bers of the Rebekahs and Odd
Fellows, xemplyfylng the mottos
of the order in honor of the
founder and father of American
Odd Fellowship. . . ;
. Wedded BS Years
Mr, and' Mrs. Robert Quinn
were honor, guests at a dinner
at 'their home Wednesday, night
celebrating their 8th wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn
were married in Canada, moving
nt mu vy so years ag 3, where
they have occupied ihe same
home. Those at the dinner were:
Mr.- and Mrs. R. L. Faust, Belle
and Vai Faust, -Mr. tvA Mrs.
William Quinn and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris
of Tacoma, formerly of Mill City,
are the parents of a 8 pound
son born In Tacoma January 16.
Rachel B. Eppers
Funeral Is Today
ELDRIEDQE Funeral services
for Mrs. Rachel Beardsley Eppers,
nearly 52, who died Thursday
morning suddenly at her home
here, will be held Saturday at 11
o'clock at the Terwllllger 'Funeral
home In Salem, with interment to
follow, at S p.m. in the Rose City
cemetery In Portland.
Mrs. Eppers, a resident here
4tt years, was born January 27,
1887, In Sioux City, Iowa. She was
a member o the WBA lodge of Sa
lem. Surviving are the widower, Lou
Eppers; two daughters, Mrs. Ver
nie Banyard and Bethel Eppers of
Eldriedge; two sisters and a
brother, Mrs. Hasel Palmer, Mrs.
Mae McKenney and Fred McClin-
tock, all of Portland.
Young People's Group
Aim ol Sunday Meeting
HATESVILLE A special meet
ing win be held at the Hayesvllle
Baptist church Sunday afternoon
at 2:20 o'clock, when a young peo
ple s society will be organised.
Mrs. F. Parker will be in charge.
How To Rollovo
Mlsory of Your
COB
If you are suffer
ing from a miser
able chest cold,
try thhrt Massage throat, chest, sad
-osek with, Vlcks VapoRnb at bed
time. Then spread a thick layer on
ciyt and cover with warmed cloth.
- VapoRub. goes right to work to
wring relief-two ways at once.
1 Ofrec through the skin like a
" poultice; (J) JXrect to the Irritated
air-passages with Its medicated
. TSpoulOce-vaporactkm loosens
. Bhlegm-ctears air-caames-cbecka
tendency to cough-relieves local
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- Often, by morn-'
the cold la over. V VaRu
both car and tnsorsn.
a depoaitoz to finance
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thzocthis bank 2 "V
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