Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
Tidings
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Published
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
American Legion Lyceum Attraction Billed additions TO fruit supply !
For Armory, Wednesday Night Dec. 22 Belief That Central and South Amer­
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OFFICIAL CITY ANU COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
Saturday, November 18, 1922
COMINO IH
COLONIAL ACT
The conversation progresses from
the th eater to a discussion of jazz,
during which a num ber of popular
jazz melodies are introduced by one
young man who declares th at in spite
of all they say lie is still a devote 1
disciple of jazz.
The main part of the program is in­
troduced, following the discussion of
jazz, by another m em ber who m ain­
tains there are no songs like the old
songs. The party decides to rea s­
semble on the following night for an
evening of old-fashioned music.
Beautiful costum es are carried by
the Colonial Players for the latter
part of their program. The young
ladies will w-ear dresden taffeja of
the period, and the young gentlemen,
velvet breeches and jackets with
white frilled cuffs and neckpieces.
Not only are some of the discus­
sions in which these young peopln
take part really worth while, but the
musical program they introduce is
highly interesting. The program, a r­
ranged as it is in two parts, modern
Germans Scrapping War Tanks
ican Products Might Be Grown
in This Country.
Green olives, grapefruit, tomatoes,
the banana—these were once practi­
cally unknown to Americans, whose
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
taste for them had slowly to be cul­
tivated.
,
K utered a t the A shland, Oregon
I
“In “Food Products From Afar,” E.
Postoffice aa Second-class Mail M at­
II. S. and H. S. Bailey suggest that
<§>
Shoe strin g s b reak the m orn- 4
ter.
COLONIAL
PLAYERS
TO
RE­
several other fruits from Central and
<J> ing you oversleep yourself.
i
South America may yet become well
-'Ubscriptiou Price Delivered in <?Hy:
PRODUCE OLD DAYS IN
One n?bnth ....................................I -65
known.
One is the white sapone, which
SONG AND STORY
T hree m o n t h s ............................... 1 .9 5 !”
The voice of the people is <?
has a sour-bitter flavor, like grapefruit,
Six m onths .................................... 3.7 5 - louder belore election th an <$>! W ith a clever thread of plot run
but a smooth, custard-like texture, and
«>! uing through their entire concert and
One year . .................................... ?-5i ,j> afte r.
is enthusiastically liked by many
Mail and K am i Routes
northern visitors. Experim ents Indi­
dram atic program , the Colonial Play-
One m onth ................................... H ealth is largely a m a tte r of • ers, who are to appear on the local
cate th at Florida and California can
¡ produce it. The chayóte is immensely
Six m onths
............................... 3.50
keeping your ap p etite w here it
lyceum course this season, promise
I liked in South Am ica end the West
One year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 t>f
belongs.
< something different in lecture course
Indies, while in B zil the grape-like
entertainm ent.
ADVERTIsrXG RATES
fruit of the ja l.e ti .ba tree is a fa­
Instead
of
singing
and
playing
the
Display Advertising
A business b u ilt by patience <§>
vorite.
music of old Colonial Days in a for­
Mogie Insertion, each iu ch . . .
!<§> pays s u re r dividends th an one 3> mal concert program, the Colonial
YEARLY CONTRACTS
But it would a i ' . a r th a t Americans
<S5> Players have introduced the num bers
Display Advertising
!<$ built in haste.
miss more in net knowing the Brazilian
The scrapping of Germany's w ar m aterial goes on uninterruptedly. In
One tim e a w epk........................2 7 (fee <§>
—
custard-apple or sugar-apple than any­
of their entertainm ent into a play
accordance
with the peace and disarmam ent treaty. The photograph shows
Two tim es a w ^ k ............
thing else.
“It occurs In creamy
. J>
In selecting a m anager, the • which carries the program quickly
some workmen demolishing one of the field tanks used by Ilindenhurg.
-every o th e r d a y ..............
flakes,”
say
the
authors,
“which
seem
! <•> m ain tiling is to pick o u t some- <? and easily from one event to the
Local Readers
to separate into segments.
When
each
tim
e
......................10c
* body who can m anage him self. <?> other.
Each line
eaten, it melts in the mouth and car- I
P re sb y te ria n C hurch
To .run, every o th e r dtey for one
ries the flavor both of the pineapple '
Subject for the m orning service,
m onth, each line, eaeh tim e . .
<$> The q uality of love is largely <*■!
and the banana. Some varieties have ;
To ru n every issue for one m onth
“ Unto the U tterm o st.” Subject for
determ ined by the com m ercial • i
a flavor suggesting clotted cream with
of m ore, each line, each tim e . .
the evening, “ S a tan ’s Blockade of
i •> in te rest, or lack of it, th a t a
sugar, and the odor of rose-water.”
C lassified Colum n
T rin ity E piscopal Church
I
th
e Road to H eaven.” This is to be
!
♦
>
couple
tak
e
in
each
other.
i
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
Vicar, th e Rev. P. K. Ham m ond.
followed next Sunday m orning by the
To ru n every issue for one m onth ; <$>
NO PL-AYTUVÎE FOR IDLE MAN Holy com m union a t 8 a. m. Sunday them e, “ God’s Blockade of the R oad*
or m ore, % c th e word each tim e.
H EZ HECK SAY’S:
school a t 9:45.
M orning service
Legal Hate
to H ell.” Sunday school a t 9:45
“ In supp o rtin both an
Philosophical Reasoning on the Sub­ w ith address by D. W ilson Johnston j
F irst tim e, per 8-pc.'nt lin e ..........10c j
a. m. Ju n io r C hristian Endeavor a t
autom obile and a fam ily,
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
j
ject, That It is Impossible to
of P o rtla n d , a t 11. V isitors cordi­
4 p. m. Young people’s m eeting a t
th e la tte r glnerally gits
Satisfactorily Refute.
point line ...................................... 5c
ally welcomed.
.$1.00
6:30 p. m. W estm inster Guild, 6:30
Card of thanks
tlie w orst of it.”
O bituaries, th e l i n e ..................... 2 ’,£c-
Tn a quaint volume published some
i
p.
m. P ra y er m eeting W ednesday a t
\
Methodist Episcopal Church
Fraternal Orders and Societies
fifty years ago, occurs the following,
7:30
p. m. Them e, “ The C o n secra­
A dvertising for fra te rn a l o r d e r s :
The Sunday school will m eet in
credited to “Jones of Nayland” :
tion.”
The glad hand is extended to
or societies ch arg in g a re g u la r in it l- ,
“The words commonly used to sig­ re g u la r session a t 9:45 Sunday- all. C. F. K oehler, pastor.
atlo n fee an d due3, no discount. Re !
nify ’play’ are these four; relaxation, m orning. T here was an increase in
liglous and benevolent orders will be I
diversion,,amusement, recreation. The the a tten d an ce a t Sunday school
charged th e reg u la r ra te for all ad ;
F , s t C ongregational (L u rc h
idea of relaxation is taken from a bow, again last Sunday. The p asto r will
v ertlslng w hen an adm ission or other
speak
a
t
both
the
m
orning
and
even-
Boulevard
and Main stre e t. Sun-
which
to
retain
its
springiness
must
T
H
E
C
O
L
O
N
IA
L
P
L
A
Y
E
R
S
charge is m ade.
By STELLA J. LEAVITT
be
unbent
when
not
in
use.
Diversion
ing
church
services.
The
evening!
d
a
X
“
hool
a
t
9:45, w ith classes for
Two young men and two young wo­ and colonial, offers a rare opportunity
T hursday, Novem ber 16, th e Med­
What Constitutes Advertising
signifies a turning aside from the main m eeting will be an evangelistic serv -' a11 Srad es and ages.
Bring your
men
make
up
the
personnel
of
the
Co­
to compare old fashioned music with purpose of a journey to see something
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­ ford W. C. T. U. extended an in v ita ­
ice
w
ith
an
opening
song
service
led
Bih,e-
M
orning
service.
11 a. m.^
lonial
Players.
Miss
Justine
Cole
is
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti tion to A shland union to a tte n d a
modern music for the personal satis­ th at is curious or out of the common.
tu te s news and w hat ad v ertisin g , luncheon w ith them in th e S outhern the reader and contralto. Miss Helen
by Mr. Yeo, assisted by the choir and Subject, Has the Gospel Become Ef-
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
Ititchie, soprano, Thomas A. I’rit faction of m em bers of the audience Amusement means an occasional for­ the orchestra. T he m en’s chorus! fe te ? ” Ju n io r C hristian E ndeavor,
Is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­ M ethodist church a t th e corner of chard tenor, and Kenneth Squire who may be lively supporters of on« saking of the Muses, as when a student
lays aside ids book. Recreation is the will sing a special n u m b er a t the ! 4 p. m. C hristian E ndeavor, 6 :30 p.
or the other.
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re Main and Oakdale! The in vitation piano and bass.
E vening sePvioe, 7 :3 0 p. in.
T he young m.
events, w here an adm ission chargi was accepted, and Miss Alice Leav-
The Colonial- Players are all young refreshing of the spirits when they are ■ m orning church service
The dram atic-singing entertainm ent
people’s
devotional
m
eeting
will
be
Subject,
R esponding to L ife s Yi-
exhausted
by
labor
so
th
at
they
may
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS •
A D V ER TI9IN G .”
T h is applies to i
M ra‘ S tella L eav itt Mrs. Alice of the Colonial Players is made pos­ people with a natural bent toward ly- be ready in due time to resume it
held a t 6:15 p. m. All are invited sions ” Mid-wek prayer m eeting ev-
with
organ izations a n d societies of every j Jillson and M rs- Mary P ow ers, the sible by the rare combination of sing ceum entertainm ent coupled
again.
to all th e m eetings a t the M e t h o d i s t ! ^ W ednesday evening a t 7:30. The
several
seasons
of
experience
together
ing
and
dramatic,
talent
in
all
four
kind as well as to individuals.
founder of th e c h ild ren ’s farm hom e,
“From
these
considerations
it
follows
subject for consideration next week
members of its company. All have and separately. They appear this th at the idle man who has no work church. The prayer m eeting for this
All rep o rts of such activities a fter a tten d ed .
they have occurred is new3.
W e a rriv ed a t 12 o’clock noon and had careful training a t the hands of season to better advantage than ever can have no p la y ; for how can he be com ing week will be on Tuesday ev­ is “ The P e ril of U selessness,” based
expert teachers in both dram atics before. They are m aking a trem en­ relaxed who never is bent? How can ening instead of W ednesday. There upon M att. 25: 14-30. The public
m e t i U r ' o f " s o f t i e s “ w S e ie ^ ’no found sum ptuous tables fairiy groan
. and music, and careful directing in dous hit up and down the circuit he turn out of a road who is never in j were 70 present a t the p ray er m eet- is cordially invited to all th ese serv ­
m oney -------
co n trib u tio n is solicited, Initl-1 ing w ith good th m g s to
—-----
. .. cat. . Many
- „ „ J the a rt of combining these two ta- with their songs and costum es of
it? How can he leave the Muses who ing last W ednesday evening. Rev. ices. W. Judson Oldfield, m inister.
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS | law yers, preachers and th e ir w ivesj
jn a
am( unusua, lyf.„un, by gone days.
is never with them? How can play j j . g. Chaney, pastor.
NEWS
w ere in evidence, w ith a host of W. p ro g ra m .
It is said th at in selecting a period refresh one who has never been ex- ,
Divine H ealing Service
_______
LIM ITED EDUCATION
I C. T. U. ladies, who did everything
-lb e
op(,|lS a t the home ofone of history for their entertainm ent, hausted?”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
E
vangelist
B. C. Dewey, of P o rt­
C h ristian C hurch
Are our colleges ju stified , on t h e ; to m ake us happy.
of
, ,,,,,lg people a f te r th e y h a v e the Colonial P layers decided upon
land,
Or.,
will
speak on the subject
C orner of Second and B streets.
ground of overcrow ded conditions, in
At th e conclusion of th e luncheon, j re tuined from the theater. A dis Colonial Days because they thought
First
View
of
Ships.
John
F»
L
eggett
m
in
ister.
243
!
^
i
n
e
healing
Sunday a t 2:30 p.
refu sin g to enroll Tom, Dick and a sh o rt business session was held, cusshm of the entertainm ent they this period the most rom antic in the
One
of
tlie
great
disappointments
to
H arry unless intelligence tests show Ilion a len g th y rep o rt was read by have last heard takes place, during history of America, the days when the tourists from tlie middle west or other M ountain avenue. Sunday school at!«"- a » ‘he union revival m eetings in
country was new and thè first whis­
10 a. m. M orning w orship a t 11- « ‘e N azarene church. T here will
then,' realty capable o t p ro fitin g by! Mrs. Alice J ills » ., c o u n ty _president.
perings of independence began to be inland sections on their first visit to subject, “ O ur F a th e r’s K ingdom .” a Praise service, and all who have
New York is tlie size of ocean-going
college w ork? Should we have “ lim -; re la t ng to th e sta te convention a t ! they
noised about.
songs they have heard.
vessels.
The ships are exceedingly C h ristian E ndeavor a t 6:30 p. m . been healed of the Lord a re especial-
R ation of ed u catio n ” instead of edu- M cM innville. H er rep o rt was very,
small to them, rem arks a New York E vening service a t 7 :3 0 ; s u b je c t,I1? invited to coine and sive th e ,r
cation for everybody who w ants i t ? ! in te re s tin g and in stru ctiv e. She m en-
“ How to Study th e Bible.” P ra y er j testim ony and offer praise unto God
Sun writer.
Is A m erica’s ideal to be an ‘ a ris to c -, tioned th e fact th a t th ere was a
for th e ir healing.
A
trip
to
the
w
aterfront
and
harbor
m eeting W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m.
racy of b ra in s” r a th e r th an a “ de-; g re a t cheer when it was sta te d th a t,
generally is the first on the itinerary
5»!W>.>iSär.':’ r-. s s « r j
m ocracy of c u ltu re ” ?
Jesse W inburn. of A shland, had
of a visitor who is paying his initial
N azarene C huieh
F irs t C hurch of C hrist, Scientist
f
'i
These vital questions a re being de-! m ade a gift of $2500 to our cliil-:
visit to a seaport. If the first shfp
»
»
:
C orner of F o u rth and C streets.
P ioneer avenue South.
Sunday
bated pro and con by college heads, i dren s farm home.
;
encountered happens to be a loaded
Services for Sunday, Novem ber 19: ¡services a t 11 o’clock.. Subject of
professors, stu d e n ts and the general
Mrs. S. L. L eonard, local presi-
’Srxf î/vy.-/.; . § freighter of 10,000 to 14,000 tons, with
Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m., T horn- lesson, “ Soul and Body.”
Sunday
public. S tatistics show o u r high- dent, presented Mrs. Jillso n w ith a t
sv
• >■*« its top deck scarcely more than six ton S. W iley su p erin ten d en t. Union school a t 10 o’clock. W ednesday ev-
or eight feet above the w ater they
school en rollm ent increasing ten b eau tifu l bouquet of greenhouse,
register amazement that such a craft j revival services a re still in progress i ening m eetings a t 8 o’clock. Read-
tim es as fast as o u r population. Col- chrysanthem um s, m onstrous in s ze,.
Z-, s æ ü Î
W - '-4 ì
f i :
a t th is church. P reach in g services, ing room open daily from 2 u n til 5
M?
"id could negotiate the open sea.
leges
find
them selves
lite ra lly I as a to k en of appreciation.
Even a close-up view of a 22,000- 11 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m .|p . m., except Sundays and holidays.
sw am ped w ith stu d en ts. Classroom s,!
An address by Mrs. Mary Pow ers, i
ton passenger liner fails to come up
iib ra ries and lab o ra to rie s are over-i on ju st how the plans of th e farm
to their idea of what a real ship
crow ded, in stru cto rs overw orked, fi- hom e was conceived years ago. fol-
J ....
should look like. The ships don’t
nancial resources stra in e d to th e ¡lowed. She really gave m ore credit
measure up to the impressions first
b reak in g point. E ith e r th e colleges to her husband, now dep arted , th a n |
gained through the picturesYind litho­
graphs hack home.
m ust lim it th e stu d e n ts a d m itte d or to herself. The first cottage is soon
to
he
b
u
ilt
to
accom
m
odate
20
chil-j
greatly expand th e ir facilities.
FR ESH HOLDS EVERY DAY FO R DINNER
Nail Facts.
’T he college executives who have dren, and th ere is still need for m ore!
Finger nails grow faster in summer !
been m ost widely q u o ted ,” declares m oney, as m any m ore children a re .
FRESH CAKES FOR SUNDAY' A SPECIALTY
than
in winter.
Dr W m C. Bagley, of Colum bia uni- w aiting for this hom e,
Tiiis is only one of many curious
varsity w ritin g in “ V isual E duca-
Several fine solos w ere rendered
facts about nails. For instance, the j
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
tion ” for N ovem ber, “ clearly favor by Miss Spenker, who is sojo u rn in g
nails on your right hand grow faster ,
the form er policy. H erein they de- in M edford for th e w inter. At least
than those on your left, and no two :
'■üc^assssEo»
C orner F o u rth and A— Phone 199
p a rt radically not only from th e tim e fo u r ladies cam e forw ard w ith th e ir
nails grow at the same speed.
honored p recedents of A m erican ed- m em bership dues, and a re proud to
The average time each nail takes to j
ucation, b u t from the h ith e rto domi- stan d w ith th e W. C. T. U.
. \\ aiking
„ the greased pole, with a leg of mutton as the prize, is tiie newest reach its full length is four and a half ;
n a n t ideals of American life.
C ircuit Judge-elect Thom as cam e of sports for women. The new idea comes from England. The pole is pro- months, and at this rate a man of sev- '
• P e a - t i n n r e s tr ic tio n m d retires- ju st in tim e, and was asked to speak. Jetted from a pierhead < r dock and is well greased. The women competitors, enty will have renewed his nails one
, n g e slo-
in He
<lad in bathing costume, o ¡ire
sion would indeed be a stra
He sta
sta te
te d d his
his views
views on
on th n e e responsi-
^ p
f supposed to reach the end of the pole where is hundred and eighty-six times.
Taking the length of each nail as
gan for a m a n u fa c tu re r in the face
'
’ , .
the other with her, two others continue tlie game. H ere are two fair bathers half an inch, he will have grown 7 feet
of a keen, in sisten t and grow ing de- office he has been e e n
o
• j ust nu.naging to iiatlg on> wit!l the p riIe not fa r oip
9 indies o f nail on each finger, and
m aud for his product. It is h ard to and th a t he w ould do all in h . s _________________________________________________________________________
on all ids fingers and thumbs the total
im agine a clergym an who would be pow er to enforce the law s.
‘
Lt/nCTU FKiniA/lklP
Common house files have been growth will be 77 feet 6 inches.
dow n-hearted because his church was to sta te th a t Mr. Thom as m a jo r ity
WORTH KNOWING
proved to m igrate as much as six miles
crow ded. The m a n u fa c tu re r would vote was 4500, and th e a ffa irs of
High Cost of Failure.
There are 1,095 women to every 1,000 in one day.
quickly borrow money to e n la rg e his o u r circu it ju dgeship are in safe
In
his
book, “The Evolution of Medi­
Many
locomotive
engineers
regard
it
uen in Germany.
plant, and th e clergym an would per- bands,
Coral reefs grew in great abundance r.s unlucky to enter the cab with the cine,” Sir William Osler quotes a bit
of the ancient Hammurabi code thus:
suade his congregation to build a ,
n the seas which covered what is now left foot first.
YALE
AND
PRINCETON
“If a doctor has treated a gentleman
bigger and b e tte r church.
Wisconsin, Michigan and Ontario.
The United States destroyer mine
TO
Cl-ASH
ON
GRIDIRON
for
a severe wound with a bronze I
In tlie United States registration , layer Israel No. 98 has a speed of 41
"W hile it is doubtless tru e ,” says!
iancet
and has cured the man, or has i
miles
an
hour.
area,
comprising
thirty-four
states,
Dr. Bagley, " th a t too m any stu d e n ts,
opened
an abscess of the eye for a I
PRIN CETO N, N. J., Nov, 18.
die
death
rate
from
all
forms
of
tuher-
Portugal has presented tlie crew of
a tte n d college, not for study and the
gentleman
with tlie bronze lancet and
•
1 i
, - Yale and Princeton, m em bers of th a t -niosis
to 114 the United States flying boat NC-4
grow th th a t x com es from
study,
but
‘ fell
1 11 from
“ vu» 160
x w in
iu 1910
.
has
cured
the eye of tlie gentleman, .
,
,
xi i .•
• i tig h t little corporation know n as th e tn 1920.
for good tim es, for a th le tic o r social
~ _____________________________ with m ilitary crosses.
tie
shall
take
10 shekels of silver.
,
. .
x ■ ,
Big T hree, are to m eet th is afternoon
prestige o r for m aking friends w ith . _ ,
!
“If
the
doctor
lias treated a gentle­
a t P a lm e r Stadium in one of the MARION DAVIES IN RIG
; SHASTA STOCKMAN BUYS
W ITH CARBON
those who may help them la te r, the
man for a severe wound with a lancet j
classics of the 1922 football season.
«080
ACRES;
PAYS
$90,500
STORY BY MARIE CORELLI
of bronze and has caused the gentle­
rem edy for th is evil “ lies in a re ­
Out of the m eeting will come def­
man to die, or has opened an abscess
form of the in te rn a l life of th e col­
inite know ledge* of w hether Yale
M arion Davies is c re a tin g a sen-
REDDING, Calif., Nov. IS. A of tlie eye for a gentleman and lias
Two Books .............................................................. 25c
lege itself, and not in thé un-A m eri­
can policy of exclusion and re stric ­ football has taken the high road to sation everyw here in a film version deal m ade a few weeks a S° betw een caused the loss of the gentleman’s eye,
reg en eratio n , o r is the w astrel of oi Ma r je C orelli's well know n novel, Go«bam H. K ing, Red B luff m er- one shall cut off his hands.”
tion. This desire of m u ltitu d e s of o th er seasons, prodigal alike of o p - '..T he Young D ia n a /. which proved a chant, and Jam es B arry, Cottonwood
Per D o z e n ................................................................ $1.25
í W
S ert » M oses
At the Churches
W. C. T. U. Column
Here’s Something for Girls to Try
BON TON BAKERY
*-z.
In Stock
i
Duplicating Sales
Books
h u
xk
Ancient Roman Empire.
“ best se lle r” in book form and sub- sI°c k ra «sei‘> was sealed yesterday by
young m en and women to go to col­ p o rtu n ity and m an-pow er.
The Roman empire during tlie reign
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K ing tra n s fe rre d to B arry 6080 of Augustus is supposed to have con­
one of th e m ost w holesom e and in tim a te view of T. A. D. Jones, M agazine. The book was published
acres
of grazing land in tne Bald tained 100,000,000 inhabitants, half
hopeful th in g s in a w orld th a t needs e ith e r as a m ak e r of d e stin >’
as in 1917 and scored a success.
of whom were slaves. It included the
“ The Young D iana” will be th e H ills’ th e g re a t w in ter range -in th ej I modern countries of Portugal, Spain,
both h ealth and hope. To bring m ore one whose leadership is not long
light to m ore men should not be fo r th is w orld. It is no s ta r cham ber fe a ture a t th e V ining th e a ire next southw estern p a rt of S hasta county, j France Belgium, western Holland,
an unw orthy ideal for th e colleges, secret th a t upon the success of th e Sunday and M onday.
(R evenue stam ps a ttach ed to the deep niienish Prussia, parts of Baden,
Yale
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and
indicated th a t th e tra n sa ctio n was W urtemberg and Bavaria, Switzerland,
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speaking, a n im possible ideal in a
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room house, an old one, rev erts to
Boost w ith the Belleview B oosters cooking.
Open
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