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ASttLAÑb DAILY TILINGS
honday, November 2rt,
M è i
ASH LAN D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
(E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 7 6 )
Coolidge program is approaching cohipletloh. The Mellon
proposals and the recent recommendations of the War
Finance Corporation have met neither with expressed ap­
proval or opposition, but it is natural that the secretary’s
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
B e rt R. G re e r ................................................................................
. E d i t o r ,. ideas which involve a general downward revision,
,
• includ- ,
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P T 4 T P T T V P A PCD----
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- ,ng a eduction in surtaxes, be given very serious consider-.
U* H L I A L C IT I P A P E R ..........................................................T e lep h o n e 39
E n tered ut th e A shland , O regon, P o sto ffic e a s Second Class i ation.
M aiPM atter
Jt is, of course, essential that the proposals be ground-'
ed
as
completely
as possible
in equity,
but it is just as es- .
Subscription P rice, D elivered in City
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P ublished Every E ven in g Except Sunday by
Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
C lassified C o lum n R a te s
PHYSICIANS
One c e n t th e w ord each
tirtie.
To ru n e v e ry issu e fo r one i DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W — R esi­
m o n th o r m o re, % c th e w ord ' d en ce a n d office, 108 P io n e e r
a v e n u e. T elep h o n e 28. O ffice
each tim e
h o u rs, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p.
m. only.
M ISC ELLA N EO V S
Decide now to spend
Thanksgiving
At Home
W A N T E D — Y oung g irl, se v e n -i D R . E R N E S T A. WOODS— P y a c - '
5 .60 s e i l t i a l t h a t a t h o r o u g h l y c o n c e i v e d p l a n a c c o m p a n i e d b y te e n , re lia b le , w a n ts to ta k e c a re !
tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d :
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3’75 estimates or reductions m figures calculated as closely as oi children, by th e d a y o r h o u r. th r o a t— X -ray in c lu d in g te e th .
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O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d 2 t o '
7.50 possible to sensible expectancy be presented congress a t '220 Garfield s tr e e t
c5, the very beginning of its life. Congress, then, will be con-i LOST FR ID A Y AFTERNOON__ 5. S w ed e n b u rg B ldg., A sh lan d J
O re.
V 9 5 j flouted at the outset with clear alternatives either to ef- 100 p o u n d ste e l a n v il, so m ew h ere
lor the round trip is the fare to he
3.50 feet the reductions estimated or to spend them in the In city
R e w ard fo r r e tu r n D R . E . B. A N G EL L— C h iro p ra c tic
6.50
in
effect between all Southern
various fashions familiar to congresses. Since the public t0 J* W' Mllls‘ 195 S k id m o r« ^ v e . a n d E le c tro -T h e ra p y . O ffice
D ISPL A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S :
69-6*
Pacific stations where the one
ph o n e 48; re sid e n c e 142. F irs t
¡will be as amply apprised of the possible reductions as
sin g le in s e rtio n , p e r in ch ........................................................
.30
way fare does not exceed $45.00,
Yearly C ontracts:
congress itself, that body will hardly be able to adopt any W A N T E D — W a sh in g . 248 1 st N a tio n a l B a n k b u ild in g .
O ne in s e rtio n a w eek ...........................................................
$
with minimum of 50 cents.
62-2m o.* D IÎ. H A W L E Y — A bove
T id in g s
2 7 V2 i unjustifiable spending program without strenuous op­ St-
Tw o In se rtio n s a w eek .......................................
.25
office. P h o n e 91.
D aily in s e rtio n ......... ..................
position from an informed public.
W ANTED TO LEA SE w ith p ri-
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.20
v ile g e of p u rc h a s e tw o o r th re e [ DR. E R N E S T W . SM ITH — c U iro -
Tickets will he on sale Tuesday,
R a te s F o r L e g a l a m i M isc e lla n e o u s A d v e rtis in g
F ir s t in s e rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t l i n e ................................................
$ .10
n would help in the statistics, just possibly, if we room h o u se, m u s t h a v e sh a d e p ra e to r, n e a r P o sto ffie e . H o u rs
Wednesday and Thursday (Nov.
tre e s . A d d re ss P. O. Box 1C1__
E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ........................”
'05
9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114.
were
to
limit
the
deer
hunter,
by
legislation,
to
one
guide
27, 28, and 29) with final return
C ard of T h a n k s ..........................................................3 3 3 3 ................
l" 00
A sh la n d . %
72-2*
a
season.
O b itu a ire s , p e r lin e ...................................
limit of the following Tuesday
PLU M B IN G
.02 ’4
F O R SA L E
(December 4)
W H A T C O N ST IT I T E S A D V E R T ISIN G
J E R R Y O’N E A L— P lu m b in g . 207
A ll f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re an ad m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e o r a
Petting an immigrant in 011 parole may be harmless FO R S A L E — A pples. S. J.
Ask agent for further inform ation regarding fares and train schedule«
E a s t M ain: P h o n e 138.
c o lle ctio n ta k e n is A d v e rtisin g .
enough,
hut
his
baggage
ought
to
he
thoroughly
ransack-1
Evans>
Phone
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or w rite
4 9 -lm o .*
No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R e lig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs.
JO
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ed for lectures.
! F O R SA L E — F o rd to u rin g car.
A sst. P a s s e n g e r T ra ffic M a n ag e r
D O NA TIONS
M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S
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j Good c o n d itio n . See E . P. S chw ab.
P o r tla n d , O regon
No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill be m ad e in a d v e rtis ­
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in g . o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill he in cash.
Tsn’t it possible that great grandmother lierself Hotel Ashland.
72-2*
A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO.
knew something about vamping? Otherwise how did she: F O R S A L E O R R E N T — F ive
3rd a n d E a s t M ain S t.
223-6m o.
N O V EM B ER 2«
land great grandfather?
j room m o d ern h o u se n e a r J u n io r
AD M IT T H E M A S T E R :— B ehold I s ta n d at. th e d o o r, a n d k n o c k ;
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| H igh. A lso ra n c h n e a r Gold H ill.
ASHLAND GRANITE
if a n y m an h e a r m y voice, a n d open th e d o o r, I w ill com e in to him .
MONUMENTS
For the next thirty davs practically evervone in this 347 A,mond st-
71-3
O reg o n G ra n ite Co.
a n d w ill su p w ith him , an d he w ith m e.
country will determine daily to get after this matter O f) F O R SA L E — A ro ll top w ritin g
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H e t h a t h a th an e a r, le t him h e a r w h a t th e S p irit s a ith .— Rev
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and
Christ mas shopping tomorrow.
Res. 476 Laurel
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a W h ite r o ta r y se w in g m ach in e,
P L A N IN G M IL L
n e a rly new a t Ic e n h o w e r’s new
The
California
professor
who
says
snakes
aren’t
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TIME FOR SOMEONE TO MOVE
JO R D O N ’S SA SH AND C A B IN E T
emotional will probably admit that they associate at t riiTiöo
times; M ain s t . ...
P h o n e ___
171
72-3
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W O R K S,
Cor. H e lm a n
and
Jackson county is again in the limelight because of with very emotional people.
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! F O R SA L E — Seven room mod-
V an N ess.
1 9 4 tf
the fight revolving around the offive of the district at­
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torney. The first clash was witnessed when Governor
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I lie old-fashioned couple who ran away .111 the buck-1 N e a r J u n io r H ig h school. M ost
Pierce appointed O. C. Boggs special dry law prosecutor hoard to get married have descendants now who take the scenic lo ca tio n in to w n, c a s h ac- M ilitile T r a n s f e r & S to ra g e Co.!
f o r S E R V IC E .
for .Jackson county, liawles Moore was district attorney boat to Paris to get a divorce.
c e p ta h le , o r s u b s ta n tia l p a y m e n t
E x p e rie n c ed m o v ers a n d p a c k ­
dow n, b a la n c e by th e m o n th . See
at that time and considered the appointment of Boggs as
HERE is something wrong
e rs of^ h o u se h o ld goods. D eal- 3
M rs. L a n e a t T id in g s a f te r th re e
a direct slap at him. The appointment was made, so Gover­
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in
coal
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w’ood.
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with
the man that finds nothing
CRANBERRY COBBLER
o’clock.
62-12
117.
In
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T h re ee e M
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onths ...........................................................
Six M o n th s .................................... ..................................................... .........
O ne Y ear
By M ail a n d R u ra l R o u te s :
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O ne M onth ..
T h re e M onths ................................................................................................
Six M onths
O ne Y ear
FARE AND ONE-HALF
Southern
Pacific
Lines
Thanksgiving Day
nor Pierce says, at the instance of not a few good people
of Jackson county, who urged that the prohibition laws of A c ra n b e r ry co b b ler m a k e s a
the county were not being properly enforced. Moore wax­ nice cold w e a th e r d e s se rt. F o r
ed warm and declared war on the governor and others. th is use a p la in c ra n b e r ry sa u ce
a n d o n e -h a lf c u p -j
Finally be resigned from the office of district attorney p fu u ls t a of b o u th t e one
sa u ce in a b u tte re d !
and N. W. Borden was appointed bis successor, but no b a k in g d ish ; m a k e a b a tte r of
disposition was made of Boggs, who still clings to bis one w e ll-b e a te n egg, to th is add
o n e -h a lf c u p fu l of s u g a r, u s i n g :
special position.
Borden, the new district attorney, apparently expect­ th e eg g b e a te r a n d b e a tin g u n til j
c ream y . M easure one
ed the removal of Boggs soon after assuming the office. c m u ix p fu tu l re of is s ifte
d flo u r a n d s ift
A month has passed and Borden turns hot because he a g a in w ith one te a sp o o n fu l of
sees in Boggs a grim spectre, and says that bis retention b a k in g p o w d e r; a d d som e of th e
in the position is a direct slap, creates duplication and un- flo u r to th e egg m ix tu re , t h e n t
o n e -fo u rth c u p fu l of
m ilk
or
neeessar expense.
w a te r. Mix th o ro u g h ly , a d d r e - 1
The result of the fight in the district attorney’s office m a in in g flo u r, h e a t u n til sm o o th
is not the character of advertising sought by Jackson and add tw o ta b le sp o o n s of m e lt­
county. The spectacle of the governor having to appoint ed b u tte r or s u b s titu te a n d one ;
A R R .Y
a special prosecutor was not complimentary. Governor teasp o o n of lem on fla v o rin g . P o u r , IT I HEROES OP B THE
STREET1
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Pierce felt that be bad sufficient grounds for the appoint­
ment, or it would not have been made. But now that a sa u ce a n d h a k e in a m o d e ra te i
a b o u t th irty -fiv e m in u te s or j
new attorney has been appointed to the office it seems oven
u n til c a k e b a tte r is cooked. S erve!
Tuesday—Wednesday
only fair that lie be given a fair trial in prosecuting dry w ith a fo am y liq u id p u d d i n g :
law violators. Undoubtedly Governor Pierce considered sauce.
M enthol p ro m ises to becom e an
im p o rta n t O regon p ro d u c t as r e ­
Borden worthy of the office, and if so, lie is worthy to
carry out the duties of the office without assistance from N O TIC E O F TAX LAND SA L E s u lt of re c e n t e s ta b lis h m e n t of la b ­
o ra to ry a t W o o d b u rn . T h is is be­
Boggs. It is only fair to say that Boggs ought to be
lieved to be f ir s t e n te r p ris e of
removed from the position of special prosecutor. The PU B L IC N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y J k in d in U n ited S ta te s.
affair is not complimentary to Borden ami justice demands G IV E N : T h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d ,
that the new official be given every opportunity to make S h e riff of Ja c k s o n C o u n ty , O re ­
gon, u n d e r a n d p u r s u a n t to a c e r­
good. If be fails, the governor can again enter the scene ta
in o rd e r of th e C o u n ty C o u rt
and resort to whatever recourse conditions may require. of J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon, d u ly
T H tA T E H BEAUTFU*
NO LITTLE MUSSOLINIS WANTED IN THIS
COUNTRY
Ousted from office by the unanimous vote of the Okla­
homa senate, and denied redress by the United States
District Court, which held the federal judicial authority
did not extend to his case, Governor Wifiton has announced
lie will appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
There is practically no chance he will he given a hear­
ing.
m ad e an d e n te re d on th e 9 th d ay
of N o v em b er A. D. 1923, w ill o f­
fe r fo r pale a n d w ill sell, a t th e
fro n t d o o r of th e C o u rth o u se in
J a c k s o n v ille ,
Jack so n
C ounty,
O regon, to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo ri
cash in h a n d , a ll o r a n y of th o se
c e rta in lo ts, pieces o r p a rc e ls of
la n d s
h e re to fo re
a c q u ire d
by
J a c k s o n C o u n ty , O regon, fo r d e ­
lin q u e n t ta x e s, a n d now ow ned
by sa id C o u n ty , upon w h ich lo ts,
pieces o r p a rc e ls of la n d , th e said
C o u n ty C o u rt of said c o u n ty lias
se t a m in im u m p ric e a s in d ic a te d
in sa id o rd e r, a n d as said lan d
an d sa id p ric e is se t fo rth in Voi.
One D e lin q u e n t C e rtific a te R ec­
ord of said C o u n ty , re fe re n c e to
w hich o rd e r and to w hich said
V olum e One
is h e re b y m a d e a
Impeachment of a governor is so clearly within the
authority of the states, that the action of the Oklahoma!
senate can lie taken as final.
Walton’s incumbency is ended.
Walton has attempted to make it appear that his oust­
ing was solely the result of the machinations of the Ku
Kluk Kian.
Blit therein lie is mistaken. Strong as the Kookoos
may be in his state, they cannot control everv member of part of this n o tice.
the state senate.
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| , Said s a le w ill co m m en ce a t 10
His .liscnniforluic is .hie to his own autocratic and 15tl, llay o[ Decenlber >A „ I923
violent methods. Just as was his cause in the first place,' and c o n tin u e u n til 12 o’clock
anti sympathetic as general opinion may have been toward noon of said d ay , an d in case all
his courageous defiance of the Ku Klux Kian, lie sowed of said property is n o t sold w ith -
the seed of his own downfall when he established and at- ing said time’ said sale wil1 be
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h eld a n d c o n tin u e d a t th e sam e
tempted
to maintain
a military
dictatorship;
to
censor
,
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. p lace, b etw een th e sam e h o u rs on
and Hllppiess «in\ newspapei which disagreed With h i s each su c ce e d in g S a tu rd a y u n til all
methods; to abolish by fiat the writ of habeas corpus and of sa id la n d s so to be sold h a v e
by violence to prevent a legal election in his state.
been sold, o r p e n d in g th e f u r th e r
Thereby he not only placed in the hands of his enemies orders of tbe C o u n ty C o u rt of said
weapons which thev were hut too readv to use; lie drove C
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from lnm pul,he opinion, the backbone oi Ins strength, ¡together w ith th e minimum p ric e
In effect Oklahoma has said she wants no minature a t w hich e a sh lo t piece o r p a rc e l
Mussolini, no matter how right and just the measure he thereof can be sold, is open to th e j
in sp e c tio n of th e p u b lic a t th e of
may be espousing.
That is the real reason why Walton finds himself a fice of th e u n d e rs ig n e d S h e riff, in !
th e C o u rt H o u se a t Ja c k so n v ille ,
private citizen to-day—Sacramento Bee.
O regon.
a
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O ffice 89 Oak St. n e a r
F O R S A L E — F o u r room c o t­
ta g e , c lo se ts a n d g a ra g e — nice lo ­
H o tel A sh la n d
c a tio n . L o t 50 by 125. C ash a c ­
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R E S S __
c e p ta b le , o r p a y m e n t dow n an d
b a la n c e by th e m o n th . See M rs. 'f- L. P O W E L L — G e n e ral T r a n s ­
L a n e a t T id in g s a f te r 3 o ’clock.
f e r — Good te a m
and
m o to r
tru c k s . Good se rv ice a t a r e a ­
FOTS SA L E — Seven room h o u se
so n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
w ith b a th . C lose in, 2 b lo ck s from
j P o s t o ffice. C heap fo r q u ick sale.
T R A N SFE R AND E X P R E S S -
In q u ire a t 9 G ra n ite S t.
6 7tf K in g s T ra n s fe r, g e n e ra l h a u lin g .
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
I
Ashland, Oregon
W e have several distinctive p attern s
of Stainless Steel C arving sets from
which to select. W hy not g e t yours this
week.
MIRffllKa
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Parisian Ivory
Wedgewood
ATLAS
F o r B etter C ooking
Very Fine
T he A tla s is th e fin e s t in fin ish
a n d w o rk m a n s h ip , th e m o st ec­
o n o m ic a l, th e m o st c o m p e te n t
s te e l ra n g e th e fa m o u s W edge­
w ood lin e h a s p ro d u c e d . A lw ays
a le a d e r a m o n g h ig h c la ss steel
ra n g e s , it is now re a d y w ith
e v e ry d e ta il im p ro v e d , a c o n ­
sp ic u o u s b e a u ty , re d e sig n e d ,
s im p lifie d — to give b e tte r a n d
lo n g e r serv ice. I t is m e c h a n ic a l­
ly r ig h t in e v e ry d e ta il—
s tro n g , rig id , d u ra b le a n d h e a t-
re ta in in g in th e h ig h e st d e g re e .
I ts n ick e l trim m in g s an d e n a m ­
el s u rfa c e s a re easy to k eep
b rig h t a n d clean . T h e re is n o t
a ste e l ra n g e m a d e t h a t could
se rv e you b e tte r.
Y oung sm a ll d resse d
T u rk e y s, 8 0 c i>er P o u n d
L a rg e
d re sse d
fat
T urkeys, 85c per Pound
Eagle Market
A sh la n d F u r n it u r e Co.
fo r ’
The Genuine
Fine P asteries
and Cakes
fo r
T h anksgiving
O rder Now
Pyralin
N ot th e lig h t w eig h t p o orly m a rk e d — no -n am ed v a rie ty , but
th e k in d you lik e to receiv e as w ell as give.
Both Plain and D uB arry
In th e W h ite , also th e B e a u tifu l
S hell P ypralin
M irro rs, B ru sh e s, C om bs, P o w d er an d P u ff Boxes, B u ffers,
F ile s, C locks, P e rfu m e B o ttles, P ic tu re F ra m e s, etc.
L ithia B akery
See our Assortment
B ooks and
Classified ads bring results.
S ta tio n e ry
ELBARTS
D rug S u n d rie s
D rug S u n rie s
Uillil!
Ashland Armory Auspices 484th ( <o. A. C. A
One Night, Tuesday, Nov. 2 7 th
The Big City Road Show
“Peck’s Bad Boy’’
For over 25 years the fu n n ie st play ever w ritten
This is the same big cast that played
Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
"UTE-FOOT”
P o w d e re d
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
VO A C T », G R E A S E
OK D V S T .
Apply thickly over throat—
cover with hot flannel—
PCVDM n
B ä N*£
n ¡9 8 K
V a f » o R u b
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W . A. S H E L L , P rp o .
532 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
J G ives sm o o th , g lid ­
in g fin is h to h a r d
or so ft-w o o d flo o rs
O ver 1 7 Miltton Jora ( J u d Yaarly
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D ry w ood fo r sa le . P h o n e 113,
F O R SA L E — Good m ilch cow
P la z a P ool H a ll.
4 5 .^ g
a n d h e ife r ca lf.
455 M o u n tain
Ave.
70_3
P IA N O T E A C H E R
M rs. J . R. R o b e rtso n , c e rtifie d
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— M ay
p ian o te a c h e r.
C re d it given in
c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n s ig n Lee
H igh School. P h o n e 3 4 1 -J 5 3 t f
of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e
W h ite S h ie ld H om e, 565 May-
F o r a sm o o th sh av e,
f a ir A ve., P o rtla n d , O regon.
a n d q u ick se rv ic e, go
D R E SSM A K IN G — W o rk g u a r ­ to th o Shell B a rb e r
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There can be no questioning the fact that, in under­
taking to assemble a tax revision program as rapidly as
possible in order that its provisions may be thoroughly
chrystalized and clearly defined before his message is de-1
livered to congress. Mr. Coolidge js evidencing consider­
able wisdom.
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No outgiving from the White House has indicated
commitment to any particular scheme but it is known the
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to be thankful for. This hank is
thankful for all the prosperity it
has had and also thankful to he
able to learn from hard knocks.
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