The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 21, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    ' THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, ORBGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 21. »S3.
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Coquille School News
Carol Saling, Calvin Savage.
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CaME IN WITH YOUR EGGS
Washington Building
School Editorial
Leonard Jackson is in school again
We are quoting from an editorial
i I after an ataenee of three weeks due
I'LL LET SWIFT FIND CITV
in the School Executive magazine,
to an accident.
buyers for .
current iwue. The title of the edi­
Appripriate
Easter
decorations
these eggs
torial is, “The Sword Over Educa­
were in keeping with the season in
tion:”
each room. This is a good time to
“A sword hangs over education
use our spring flowers to make our
• - the financial backing made possible
throughout the United States.'
To
rooms more cheerful and attractive.
prevent this sword from sinking to
Our weekly fire drill han put u* in
thru an account at thia bank will help
the vitals of the whole enterprise of
good ghape to get out of the building
education, builded of the blood and
you to bend present day conditions into
in a hurry. Our last drill was timed
sacrifice of pioneers, will demand the
at flfty-three seconds.
a circle of successful accomplishments
utmost of stateeman-like co-operation
Our primary teachers’ council for
—co-operation between the leadership
a
the Coquille school system has been
»f school and the leadership of soci­
making some very interesting surveys
hr
ety. This sword that hangs over edu­
and laying plans for more active worirf
t
In stage coach days
day* an egg
ef rarely traveled far.Markets for farm pro­
in reading for next Week. , ito motto cation is but sign and symbol of the
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by the distance a horse could trot in a few hours.
duce were limited
1’
peril that confront«* all of the Social
seems to be, “The best for Cbquitte."
and cultural enterprkea of our com-
of Swift & Com-
Now there’» no limit. Egg* sol 1 by farm patrons
pa
Lincoln Building
m n life in,this phase of unprecedent-
pany’s 100 and more produce stations have a market virtually a*
At a recent Junior High assembly
“d depression through which we are
wide a* the United States. Swift’» Brookfield eggs and butter can
nine first team basket ball players re­
NATIONAL BANK ~
a
»11 passing.”
—and do-’go wherever opjisumer demand i* good.
ceived well-earned letters from the
of Coquille, Oregon
«
President Glenn Frank, Univeraity
student body. The boys worked hard
>f Wisconsin, writer of this article,
and faithfully.
They played ton
ta* reference to the “imperative re­
games, winning six and losing four
j
trenchments” as being dangerous to
Those given letters were: Alan Bailey,' education.
sincere
However, -the danger* is'
captain;
Donald
McClellan,
Rex
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not so much in the existence'of this
co-operating ■
Kelley, Jim Schaer, Dudley Walton.
«word as in the way we use it. We
Kenneth Waggoner, Carl Jewel, Billie
accommodating
nust be careful in our reductions that
Walker and Linn Richardson,__________
is economy and notZa false move
The Riverton and Coquille baseball
•vhich will resqlt in greater expense
teams played here Wednesday, April
n the near future. So the real issue
twelfth. The games resulted in vic­
tecomea one of real* economy versus
tory for Coquille. The score was Co­
iigus economy. The real sword then,
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and all bids.
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quille 16, Riverton 1. A return game
Bids must be in the hands of the was played at Riverton Friday after­ * that of bogus economy-
clerk before May 10th, 1933.
President Frank states, “In
Delivery to be completed by July noon with the same result. The score ichievement and administration
was
Coquille
17,
Riverton
10.
1st, 1033.
real economy every responsible school
I Bidder must accept district war­
The second grade io busy on a Jap­
Sian must stand ready to co-operate
ranto in full settlement of account.
anese project. The basis is “Japan­
C. W. NOYES
Keith Leslie, Clerk
with the leadership of community,
Attorney at Law
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School District No. 8. ese Life.” The children will write state and nation.”
Eggs purchased from farmers by Swift & Company are paid for
stories
and
make
illustrated
book
­
Practice in U. 8. D. Court and
The writer suggests three broad
the farm; city money flows to the country.
FORECLOSURE SALE
lets.
They
will
also
have
a
sand
tabl<
State Court«
which educators are
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to portray Japanese homes and gar­ ines along
Buying
price cjuotations at the produce plants are close to what egg*
Rm. No. 3 Farmers A Merchants
That under and by virtue of an Exe­ dens. The second grade has started a ibliged to move if they ’«re to dis­
bring in consuming center* over the country, less the necessary mar­
Bank Bldg., Coquille, Oregon
cution and Order of Sale issued out of
charge their responsibility to the fu­
keting costs on the way. Volume and efficiency make these costs low.
the Circuit Court» of the State of weekly newspaper. The little peoph ture of community, .ttate and nation.
Oregon for the County of Coos on the write the articles toiling of the hap­
Swift & Company profits, over a period of years, have averaged
1. Educators should see to it that
DR. H. W. HERMANN
29th day of A^pril, 1983, in a certain penings in the room. Miss Harding
les* than half a cent a pound of all products and per dozen of eggs.
.he teaching profession and the pub­
cause in said Court pending wherein hectographs a copy for each child.
Optometrist
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Bertha Q. Stilwell is Plaintiff, and
Coquille Hotel
The first grade is working on a ic are put m possession of all the per-
Geo. B. Morgan and A. L. Morgan,
.inent facta about any short-sighted
2nd Friday each month
Through this work
«sometimes known as Laura Morgan, circus project.
now Laura McDuffee, formerly nus- the children will gain a knowledge of and anti-social forces that may be
Latest methods of ....
fitting glasses
Purveyor* of fine food»
8M«
band and wife, are Defendants, Case
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.
>perating in
an
uncritical
drive
No. 10157, of said Court and com-
,nd h,b,u °r enimals found in i a
against educational expenditures.
I
manding me to sell the hereinafter I circus.
2. Educators should meet an un­
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.
described real property
ty to satisfy
aatiefy the
student and
Last week some of the students
air propagandizing of the public with
sum of 31647.00, an< id the further teachers enjoyed the Ag boys'
Abstract* of Title, Notary Pub-
nrnpv ’s
u tops
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®
* . »’ pro­ a wise education of the public in. the
sum of 1210.00 a* attorney
fees, and
pleto abstract plant in Coo* Co.
costa and
disbursements, together gram over KOOS through the use of ■ctual facta of the situation.
lie, Ina. bonds. Th« only com-
with accruing costs, I WILL ON SAT­ our newly installed aerial and a bor­
Swift’s Premium Oualitv Brookfield Cheese and
3. Educators should meet the sit­
URDAY, THE 20th DAY OF MAY, rowed radio. Lewin Donaldson of the
J. E. AXTELL, Sec.
Butter
prepared by Coquille people.
uation
with
offensive
rather
than
1933, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the eighth grade played the harmonicron
Coquille, Ore.
Phone 36M
forenoon of said day at the front door I
merely
defensive
tactics.
On sale by local dealers.
r
of the County Court House in the City the program.
We certainly are in sympathy with
/
Final selection for Coquille’s spell­
of Coquille, Coos Couaty, Oregon, offer
DR. J. J. LESLIE
for sale and «sell at'public auction, to ing and declamatory representatives -hese items and ideas of President
DKNTIST
the highest and best bidder for cash was made last week. Robert McGil- Frank and would add that bogus econ­
j Glenn and R. H. Lawhorne.
Heur* 9-1$ m, 1 to 5 p. m.
in hand, all the right, title and inter­
omy will not <jhow up in 1933, -but
McKinley Notes
est of the said Defendants in and to very will represent ub in declamation. '«jome time in the future our grand­
'Evening by appointnynt
Mr. and Mrs. Hinie Hlavelhuret, of
My. and Mra, Gordon Shepherd,
•the following described real property, The spellers are: sixth grade. Jack
Over Hudeoit Drug Store
children wilt turn on us and hold us former resident* of McKinley called Empire, catted on the Rj H. Lawhorne
to-wit:.
Martin; seventh grade, Violet Dor-
I
Lot », »the South East M of the
responsible for false economy. “We on Mr. Shepherd's sister, Mrs. Verna family Sunday evening.
North West U, and the North East nath, and eighth, grade, Robert Mc- •ennot put educational opportunity in
Hansen, one day last week. Mr. and
U of 4he South West M of Section Gilvery.
DR. J. F. YOUNG
Bridge Hap
.•old storage for the duration of the Mrs. Shepherd have recently pur­
One (1), in Township 30 South, of
High School
leprpssion and catch up on it later.” chased a home near Reedsport, where
Chiropractor
Range 15 West of the Willamette
Mrs.
J amen Morrison, sttperinten-
Flans for Commencement are rap­
Meridian in the County of Coos, and
In ten year* from now the public will thef are now residing. '
MS So. Hall
I dent of the Junior Christian Endeavor
idly
talking
shape.
The
Senior
Clans
. State of Oregon.
call on us to answer for poor schools.
Next Door south of City Hall
K crowd of community folks gath- society, entertained the children Sat­
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Said nale being mad.e subject to re- are holding frequent meetings anti,
We at one* see how important it is red at the hall for the following urday afternoon with an Easter egg
The new phono 102-M
demption in the manner provided by while they bicker frequently and*con-
to work carefully together. The re­ Easter program:
law.
hunt in the grove at Hooton’s Haven.
tinually disagree a* have senior
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this
sponsibility is not all the school’»—!
congregation A happy afternoon was spent by those
Opening
Song
classes
since
the
beginning
of
time,
20th day of April. 1938.
JAS. W. WHEELER
neither is it all the .community’s. Both Prayer
present, who were Evelyn Shields,
they are gradually making *om> pro­
H. E. H« m ,
Physician A Surgeon
Vivienne and Virginia Lake, Ruby
14t5 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. gress. Definite announcements re- must intelligently work together. Let Seng, “God Hath Sent His Angels”
us be very careful how we wield the
Ellingson Bldg.
Coquille
Lois Conlee and Velva King and Florence Johnson, Lynn, Tommy
gsrding graduation plans will
be
sword hanging- over our school*. The Recitation
Leave calls at
FAT ELK DRAINAGE DISTRICT ready for publicatioh next week.
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Jerene Mast and Edson Culver, Betty Doney, Wil-
ooys and girl* will continue to grow Song
Hudson's Drug Store or at Co­
MEETING
Mildred King, Hilda Brown da and Virginia Beckett, Mary Lou
The tfunior class is busily preparing
| Culver, Bernard and Billy Cope, Bon­
quille Hotel
Notice is hereby given that there for the Junior-Senior banquet. They and develop and we cannot stop them. Easter Exercise
will be a meeting of the owners of are handicapped, a* are all of u * by What comes to them while young
Lois Conlee, Norma Conlee, Ardyce nie Jean Billings, Veda Hendrick, By­
lind in the Fat Elk Drainage District
greatly influences the future of our
Mast, Jerene Must and Velva King ron Van Alstein, Elvin Oestreich, Ed­
held at the City hall in Coquille, Coos lack of funds. However, they hope nation.
A piece of interial improve­ Song
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Ardyce Mast ward and Evelyn Morrison and Archie
County, Oregon, at the hour of ten that in spite of this they will be able
DR. J. R. BUNCH
Culver.
o’clock in tne forenoon of Friday, to carry on and put over their ban­ ment may be stopped without turning Reading of Bible Selection
DKNTIST
the tide of ideals and standards but
the 28th day of April, 1933, for the
Frank and James Culver were Co­
Mrs.
Holmstrom
?iurpose of electing one Supervisor quet and make it as successful as not so with our boys and girls. Weigh
X-RAY Service
quille and Marshfield visitors Satur­
Songs,
“
He
Lives
”
and
"King
of
have
been
those
in
the
past.
or «aid Drainage District who shall
carefully the wielding of “the sword.”
Laird Bldg., Firat Street
the Ages”
-
Jessie Lawhorne day.
hold his office for a period of three
About the only thing the Sopho­
Mrs. A. 0. Hboton and daughter,
year* and until his successor is elect­ more Class has to interest them is
Coquille. Ore
Telephon« 82-L
Talk on Easter
-
Mrs. Holmstrom
ed and qualified;, and for the transac­
News From Lee Section
The program was followed by an Lou, were guests of the W. A. Roselle
the
decoration
of
the
church
for
Bac
­
tion of such other business a* may
Mr. and Mrs. John Parry, Mr. and egg hunt for the children and a pot­ family at Broadbent from Monday un­
calaureate Sunday.
lawfully come before the meeting.
til Wednesday.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1982.
This week the Freshmen are editing Mm. Martin Gasner, Dori* Johnson luck dinner for all.
GRANT CORBY
Sunday guests at the W. A. Lett
W. E. Cross,
Miss
Elinor
Maiden,
daughter
of
the school paper and are kept very and Ardella Michel visited at the
E. L. Detiefsen,
Attorn«j at Law
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maiden, under- home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil­
Dan
uan
Lewis
Dewis
home
nome
Sunday.
ounuay.
busy
thereby.
They
also
find
this
S. H. Stockhoff,
Richmond-Barker Bldg.
Mrs. Thed. Perry and two children went an appendicitis operation at the son and children, Charles, Virginia
Friday their turn to put on an as­
Trustees.
Phea« 157
CaqaiUa, Ora.
Edna A. Robison, Sec’y. sembly program.
visited at the home of her mother, Mercy hospital in North Bend Tues- and Burton,-of Sitkum, and Mr. and
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Residence Phone 24-M
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| day, April 11. At the last report she Mr*. Albert Reed and «on, Gerald, of
This Friday, at Myrtle Point, there Mrs. A. F. Willson, Wednesday.
Reedsport.
Miss Olga Sandine spent the week- was recovering nicely,
Notes From Norway
will be held the extemporaneous
An interesting program has been
| Word has been received that Dr.
end
at
her
home
in
North
Bend.
speaking
and
dramatic
reading
con
­
The Coquille-Norway Bridge club
J. ARTHUR BERG
planned for the Grange meeting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Bunch
enjoyed
»nd
Mrs.
Mlaurice
Corthell
are
Attorney at Law
•met at the home of Mr*. George John- test Margaret Purvanee will repre­
dinner Saturday at the W. V. Schroe- parents of a son born Friday, April 14. which will be held Friday evening,
son in Coquille last Thursday after- sent Coquille in the dramatic read­ I
Rooeu IAS
der home.
Mrs. Corthell recently returned from April 21. Two new members have
Enrmer* A Merchant« Bank Bldg
no<m. A lovely luncheon was served ings, Gus Gailas in the extempor­
Little
Wallie
Mast
entertained sev- Alaska where Tier husband is a gov- been received into the organization:
aneous
speaking.
at one o’clock, after which five tables
uUK*Oto<«n
„eral of hi* friend* with an Easter par- ernment doctor, . Mr. and Mr*. I. J. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen, who were
of bridge were played, Mrs. Theo- _ The nominating committee will
Bennett, of McKinley, are grandpar- given the first and second degree* at
dore Clinton held high score and M m . meet soon and politics will be the or­ ty Sunday afternoon. The little folk*
the last meeting.
enta of the little lad.
hunted
eggs
in
the
hay
mow
and
play-
der
of
the
day
for
the
student
body
Joe Knight low.
Those attending
DR. W. V. GLA1SYBR
Mrs. Jennie Luttrell is spending
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C.
0.
King
and
Miss
were Mesdames Theodore Clinton, as a whole. “Biose who viait school ed games. Those present were Billy
Helen Glenn attended the Grange this week at the home of her daugh­
VETERINARIAN
on
visiting
day
will
see
how
the
nom-
and
Gordon
Pedin,
Harvey
Lewellen,
Henry Detiefsen, Ricard Barnes, Joe
Council meeting in Coquille Friday at ter, Mrs. Emory Eggers, at Broad­
Caanty Herd A Meat Inspector
Knight, Ray Rickman, Herman Ted- mations are made and will, at least, Jerene and Ardyce Mast, Eula Mae
which time State Master Ray Gill bent.
be
in
on
the
beginning
of
things.
1
Gant,
Wanda
Willson,
Kermit
John-
sen, Bari Wilson and C. P. Zumwalt.
Coquille, Ore.
A pleasing Easter program, ar­
was in attendance to give helpful in­
Electione
will
shortly
follow
the
son,
Marie
Michel,
Da
Jean
and
Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Detiefsen, of
ranged by a committee of Christian
formation
to
the
various
Granges
Ndrwsy. entertained at an Easter formal nominations. Just who will Sumerlin, Kenneth and Anna Mary
Endeavorers, was presented to a large
J. A. RICHMOND
The la­ represented.
dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clausen run for office and who will be elected Anderson and Wallie Mast.
audience
at the church Sunday eve­
Mrs.
Lucy
Loshbaugh
and
daugh
­
PHYSICIAN end SURGEON
and Ernie Clausen, of Broadbent; Mr. is a matter of extreme speculation, die« who helped entertain the young-
One
can as nearly predict Oregon sters ’were: Blanche Mast, Helen ter, Ollie Ellen, of Coquille, visited at ning. The program consisted of _a
and Mrs. Henry Detiefsen and Gladys
Ri-hmond-Barksr Building
the Reuben Brown home over, the number of recitations, two beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Herman T-edsen and weather as the trend of opinion in a Mast, Lena Anderson, Agnes Pedin,
Coquille, Or*.
week-end. Mrs. Brown is a daughter pantomines and several musical num­
high
school
student
body.
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Mabel
Lewellen
and
the
hostess,
Mrs.
Anita and Mrs. Tedsen’s mother, Mr*.
bers, including two songs each by the
of Mrs. Loshbaugh.
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I'hon«*:
Office 6214, Re*. 98R
The
following
is
the
honor
roll
for
,
Lloyd
Mast.
Elsner, all of Norway.
Junior,
Intermediate
and
Senior
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyls
Beyers
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Detlefesn. of Coquille High School for the second | Mrs. Webb Mast returned Sunday
choirs. The church was attractively
Tioga
country
spent
Several
days
in
—
j«__
.
w
.,
.
from
a
six
months
’
visit
in
Went
Vir
­
grading
period
ih
the
second
semes
­
J J. STANLEY
Norway, entertained with a dinner on
McKinley last week. They attended decorated with evergreens, flowers
,
ginia.
Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt ter:
lawyer
and a large white crow.
to business in Coquille Friday.
Mrs.
Lola
Summerlin
entertained
Straight J—«Doris Compton, Edythe
and family, of Norway, and Mr. and i
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver, Ever­
office in First National Bank
several
of
her
friend*
at
a
quilting
A
large
crowd
from
various
parts
Ka Ed Detiefsen «satrl
faroilti of Co- 1 Fsrr, Byron Davis.
Mrs.
and family,
ett and Mary Louise Culver, Con­
quille.
.
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No Grade below a 2—Lois Harry. last Wednesday. At noon she served of the county attended the dance at
Buildin*. Coquills. Orsgsu
stance Knight and Ernest Lett were
Miss Cornelia Clausen, of Broad- Clori* Hatcher. Mabel Hill, Gail Suf­ -r-torely dinner to the following the community hall Saturday night. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.
bent. spent the week end at Eugene ford, Rose Matney, Beryl Unsoeld, guests: Mrs. Lena Anderson, Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chandler, of Mc­ Culver’s brother, Charlie Knight, at
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on
the campus a* a guest of Miss Melba Varney, Howard Bonniksen, Bertie Willson, Mnr. Connie Willson, Kinley, and the Detillian brothers of Gaylord.
CALL FOR WOOD BIDS
Ira
Volms Hamilton.
I Glae Gould, Archie Hansen, Howard Mrs. Hettie Gant, Lois Gant,y Mrs. Coquille Yurnished the music.
W. A. Roselle, of Broadbent, has
Notice is herdby given that the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MdCloskey, of Hickam, Delo« Shinn, Donald Smith. Wilma Petterson, Mr*. Will Austin, King, of Bandon, also assisted with this week traded hi* homestead a(
Board of Directors of School District
Mrs.
Flossie
Johnson,
Mrs.
Emma
In
­
the
saxophone.
2 Average, no grade below a 3—
Bridge to M. L. Owens, of Norway,
No. 8 of Coos County, Coquille. Ore­ Norway, entertained at a lovely din-
gram. Mrs. Violet Ingram and the
„„ Nellie
„ell„ Brown,
DTOW„, Ted Brown, Mr.
Mrs.
gon. will receive bids for furnishing ner on Easter Sunday Mrs. J. C. Lett Audrey Aasen, Anns Barton, Maxine
and J. 8. Owens, of Broadbent, who
hosteM.
Mm.
Lola
Summerlin.
j
and
Mrll
R
.
«.
Lawhorne,
Jessie
«nd
150 corfta of wood as follow*:
snd daughter, Dorm«. Emil Petersen, Collins,
June Holveiwtott,
Bonita
plan to move here in the fall to make
105 cord of four foot wood.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast visited Leonard Lawhorne and Milford Mast their home.
Mm. Elton Brady and daughter, Pat- Huntington, Marie Marshall, Faye
45 eord of 46 inch wood.
Sunday
at
the
Hardy
Mast
home.
I
were
dinner
guest«
at
th*
Geo.
Glenn
Mrs. Albert Pancoast, assisted by
Said wood to be delivered to the tv, and Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang, of MdCue. Madeline McKeown, RobeTle
Miss Olg» Sandine/ Mia* Cora Bnl- home Sunday.
three school buildings in the district Coquille.
Oderkirk,
Elizabeth Pierce,
Mary
Mrs. Clarence Billing«, delightfully
a* directed by the Board.
The following were business callers entertained a -group of children at an
Anne Schroeder. Norman Berry. Jack lock, Leonard Ranton, Milton Schroe-
Bids must .specify whether wood to
See Mansell Drayare A Delivery Clinton. Avery Combs, Lester Cun- der and Julia Myrl and Charles in Coquille Satudray: Walter Law- Easter egg hunt Sunday morning,
he furnished is old growth fir or ot.,«r
Co. for^Alpine co»].» Ordere fllled ningham, Harold Esser, Gua Gaiks, Laatherman motored to Langula Sun- home, L*e Mast, Ted Bennett, Mr. before Sunday school, at the Pancoast
type and whether split of s*wn.
The tight i* reserved to reject any promptly.
tf , Harrison Greenough, Glenn Mast, day.
heme.
planning for tomorrow
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