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    The Beaverton Review
FRIDAY, KERRI'ARY 22. 1 *5
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usiate o f Mulinati (kit Ison Allen,
IK-teased.
Heal Estate Transfers ¡
M II. Bump, residenci' «mi Ad-
Hold A I ------------
-— ■— i— *------------- m «boss, II i II s I hiio , Oregon, AD-rney
Entered a* second-class mall mut­
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ter December 9. 1922, at the postoffice
uni admmisO atiu *n»l Estati
Frank Carlisle at ux to A. C fui
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(Cortinurd from Front I’a/e)
at Beaverton, Oregon, under tha act of
N E W MEMBERS A H E A D !
adv v 12 >•)
of game 6 (class H), 7:00 p.m, ' Barbo et ux. 40 acte» Sec. 30,
March S, 1879.
I2S
R2W.
Thursday
Raymond Van lNrhey et ux t<> a t t i . U H l « « %l.l. u t • t r i o « M i s i MK
(•ante 11, Tigard va. winner of
I SSI 'E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y AT B E A ­
VER TO N, O REGO N
Ifatne 0 (class A ), 7:60 p m., Thurs­ F-ed Vandersanden et ux, * acre li, Ib r 1 l l r s l l « « u n Mi tS r
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Sec. 20, T IN K3W.
«Mt|»«*M »*•» «HkiliNMiBM «OMUlj.
day.
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Fred
Costa
to
Harry
Withrich.
J. H. Hulett
Editor
Game 12, Hillsboro vs. St. Mary's
i 1.1,4* I Dilli 4414*1 (*V«'I> Il '• llsll»*»|-
Lett 9, 10, 11 and 12. Itlk. 16,
* >|| I.IR «»III , «1(4411*11 l’e. I>l*’l»l •*» I
(class A ). 8:40 p.m., Thurswlay.
S rilS C K IP T IO N K A T E S
I'oitland
Heights,
No.
2
l'.kM t »*«•!» I. h? WIU, Dvimil'lHU
i
Game 1$, loser of game 4 vs
, x * • 11, •
t« lurvky «ih»»» ih«t hv
John E- Bailey et ux to Fred
Per year (in advance) . . . . $1.00
loser of game 7 (class C). 2:30
Vii tu*' Kit Ull *'k* • UllDll. J II**»» • • * * hi «»‘il
I V ber, P*rt of llarace Parson, DLC 4
Not in advance ...................
1.60
p.tn. Friday.
ti 4 li t< ««Ull 1*I il«*I 4«r A4»l* . lllil> I***u» «I
«•Ut ut uu«l Ullil« I III«' • «'«»» Mi Ilio
Game 14, winner of game 2 vs. TlF R4W.
uno««'
lituri ti «% I • •• II m * il«
I ht me 1 Daffron to Theodors II. ti.»
winner of game 1 (oda.vi ( ’ ), 3:20
ni .»Hiiuury, lt*4ó. upon u ju «I iì
Mrs. Roosevelt Wants a Garden
Blair Sr. Part Sec. 31, T IN R3W. I mi Ut 1 1 ini«! »>*1 unii *nl«i««l III ru «'I
p.m., Friday.
oit ni th«> Sii «luy * « f Juuuniy. IKIu,
Will the White House th:s spring
Coward K. Ewer et ux to Helen »*
Game
16, loser of game 6 vs.
III luvnr of li«'««* Ur#rnfhl<l. untili
have a little amateur flower gar
Mnurlsohat,
S
*
of
Lot
80,
Ilea-
tur.
unii itti u I U h t tilt- «lei «'lulniltU
leaer of game 12 (class A ), 4:10
den, tended by the First Lady of
i II*4il*'14 E* te.iu*iMo|) unti Kvrlyn •*
V« rton.
p.m, Friday.
I Hi«’r*4t>u. Iti«* wlfr. nini iittull'ft 11«*•
the Lard? Washington is wonder­
Albert C. Kruger et ux to Cyril 1« ul prupn ty lifri inuft' i «I* uri liu ti.
Game
16, loser of game 9 va.
ing about this, ever since it start­
Ili
tilt 8(1111 ni fi.IMI (IO. «sull tllti'l
J.
Kruger.
K
*
of
SEL»
of
S«>c.
winner o f gam«' 10 (class B), 7:00
*> t lh«i*i*u ull»««' .Innuury I, I*«*JJ.
ed reading Mrs. Roosevelt’s "Spring
:■(> T28 R2W.
| p.m., Friday.
W h en he’s ve ry young, e eim ple, m in im u m cost cam era ia really preferabla
mi ili«’ mlr *»r V i»«r «•«•ut !»«• r un-
Is Here” article in the Marci. is­
Ida Muller (Adm l to latwell Hol­ I*un.» unti Ih«* rut ile r ruui ni $. • 00 ,
in m ost instances, but once he co m e t u nde r the epell of real snapshooting
Game 17, winner of game 6 va.
sue of the Woman's Home Com­
lenbeck, 80 acres Sec 20. T3N 4« I .*>1 II* > u f*'« *. uml III* lui tini *u ni
he m erits— and should have— a m odern cam era of the better type.
winner
of
Kante
9
(cla.se
B),
7:60
u* iu* «>o unii interini tli«i*'«»n •lue«
panion.
R W.
p.m., Friday.
.vuiiu«l .»o. iu.1.1, ut th« mt* 4*i a i»* r
EAR after year, the Idea of catu-| beautifully made aud equipped with
‘‘When March comes.” siRhs Mrs
Peter Borchers et ux to Georg- «•in t»• i nunttiu. timi ili«» luithor •uni
Game 15. winner of game 11 vs
eraa as appropriate Christmas all manner of useful gadgets. Their
$ 1 it «
» mi
ititvr*- »1 t h « 1 « «»it ■ili«'«)
ill
Roosevelt, ‘‘I never fail to yearn
winner of game 12 (class A ), 8:40 Btrchers et ux, 40 acre* S«.c. P* U« I i 'I m t JO. AMIA, ut t h r i » i |«* o f B
gifts has growu Last year. If you'll, lenses are masterpieces, their ad-
to go and plant a garden. When I
aid
20.
T2S
RlW.
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u
l
ti«
i
uttmitiw
mimi
tn<» f u r t h r f
p.m , Friday.
i>'
purdob this personal Intrusion, 11 Justmenta mere accurate than many
was a little girl I had a garden
u lût i l l t r r r a t Ihi'l1 «•«»!»
GuM B. Miller to Elmer J. Ftey kki III «•!
Game
19,
loser
of
game
II
vs.
il Ih«' r«io
• 11i.« • .\«>\ « m u r r JO, 1 * .t
of m.v own.
I
have never been
g.iv«. my own mother a simple little a Professional studio camera Natu-
4*
A |H 1 « « Iti |*« l «I I n u m . I m ’ ì i i h l a t ­
winner of gume 16 (class A ). 1:00 ct ux, Tract 89, Bonny Slope
anything but an amateur gardener,
camera At Urst. she was frankly
woney. plenty of
« -I I«« til by | * l « l n l t f f «ni ili«» t*rop r i ty
W.
H
Cornelius
et
al
to
Ed
Ma
; p.m., Saturday.
» r.n .u ftrr
fui *
«4«'ii«,r il4«U
«m i
II««
but I believe
every child is born
skeptical She had never used a ‘ mon« r Beginning at about *25. tha
Game 20, winner of game H vs. her et ux, 6.62 acre* Sec ” 6 T2N t • « i » t i » * . i j i . i . «*«*«ia « m i dia-
with an innate love o f flowers.”
R3W.
l»«>• 1 • r l l i n t t « .
• Mbl
V O B ÌB
1
■ »m m . always relying on my » o n e pr,CM of lhva* m‘n"“ ur* vameraa
Mini
til«»
winner
of
game
13
(consolation
f
i
­
Then she tells what she would
• it 1« mii «1 «««l«l w r i t , «l’ o i l ll ll M I id ll t« nini
n ,,*a unreliable self She was sure n»nlte on up and up and up If you're
nals for class C), 1:60 p.nt., Sat­
1 • i|iilriitM%ii>*' t «• i mm K • MI 11 0$ ull th *
like to have, and Washington gives
!•• b' w t t tt f U«'Mi'rlb«*«l i etti p r o p r i ty ali­
'he \
urday.
NOTICE T o CREDITORS
Would never master that camera dollar«
,^ I ’ on
T T a V camera,
n
you u,
11 n
have no
n bit of a Rasp as it realises wha:
I'M t* «1 ill
\\ «Militi® t « 41ii i i ’ U h l ) ,
• tai r
Game 21, winner of game 7 vs. In the County four! of the Slate **r u n g e n , t «» * H i t
Now it goes with her everywhere. (rouble a|
However, you can stay
such an idea would do to the White
n
f
iv
«vii
e
m
n
finti
4
,
»*
*
i
w
winner o f game
14 (Class
C
much to our mutual Joy
U ■■( h u l l
Tin
W m I h a l f u l th«
of Ori'gon for Washington County.
House grounds:
in the geueral neighborhood of fifty
championship
game),
7:00 p.m., In the matter of the Estate of Hun •*f th«* N o r t h h u l f o f t h r N o t t i » r « a t
To soma folks. I wouldn't dream dollars aud get some amusingly
" I f I were
planning a garden
35, T«*w nan lp
4
U tin itrr
«»f 8« « ti«»it
Saturday.
I»- till« • f 11 m t « ® • 3 \N • at. V\ Illuniir ||r
nah Carlaon Allen, Decease i
of giving a camera They re not beautiful cameras By ' beautiful'' 1
myself j should try to have shrubs
r
i
d
i
a
t
i
W
M
u
l
t
il
i
«t>»tt
M«:
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O
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Game 22, winner of game 16 vs.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN
enough interested in other folks and mean something so expertly de-
and flowers around the house and
. Til* »• !«•••* by
v i r t ù « « o f •A hi
winner of game 19 (consolation fi ­ tha* the undersign«*,! has been by « N'ovt
places and life In general to get any signed and constructed that there's
5 t the places where I wanted to
r « ut Ion. J u i I k i i u * ht. « I n r r r . a nd or *
nal
for
classes
H
and
A
),
7:50
p.nt..
fun
out
of
It
the *b«ive entitle! court, duly «P «I«' 1 n i » « I * . M lid lit <*4>ttip|i«n« « 'MTith
wander, constantly in bloom but
sheer delight in handling It
th t «1« i n u til i« o f « « I d \ s n t , 4 «v ili 1 Off
Saturday.
But there are others— the majori­
pointed administrator of the «-state Nt
looking as casual and as much like
>(•inlay,
Many of the miniature, precision
Dir
Uh
iiu>
of
M i ir«*h.
Game
23,
winner
of
game
17
vs
ty—to
whom
a
camera
would
mean
1 135. ui t í o ' h o u r «»f 10 o ri«»« 4« A III
of
Hannah
Carlson
Allen,
decoupl'd,
wild flowers as possible- I a’ way
cameras use very small site film.
u
(
•
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I
d
«luy
ut
t
h
r
K
m
et
«lo
winner
of
game
18
(championship
much
and has duly qualified as auch ad - t H• b o u n t y r * » u r t II* »uar In t h « o» ’ c i t Of
want masses of color to brighten
The idea la that the small pictures
y
game for classes B ami A ), 8:40 1 'i.nistrator.
What kind of camera? It depends are kept as records, while enlarge-
• *t I l II la bo ru . W n i h l n j ( t u n c o t m i y , o r ­
my landscape. Back in a sheltered
« k. •»«. « I ’ ll Mt |>ll h| it
,
p.m
Saturday.
n
u
c
t
l
o
h
(«>
i
t
i
*
All
persons
having
claims
ugoinsl
entirely on the kind of person who Is. ments of the Best shots are used by
spot I should like to have long
lit k Li ai huid« i f..r i- <«->ii in burnì • Il
Admission to be charged will bo Mid estate are hereby requin d t . Iti
rows of vegetables, but aroun-t thg
-
nubi
t ill «*
nnd
10 receive It. Every youngster should the proud owners to show what
in trrra t
«%h l r l i
1C cents for students and 15 cents present the same to me, with pro- Ihr M lu» V r niltliril <! «f «lulu h t «. «*)nttl«i
have a chance at a camera, but only they've been doing,
edges wide borders of flowers in
r a o n •* ml K v r l y n D
K tt tr r
for adults for a series o f afternoon per wuchers, at my oflkw in Be* l K i K W l l l If r «*,
such profusion
that one’s house
D |».. r i r a 1
of the simplest, most Inexpensive | Modern, fine-grain film, by the
1 • ahi a n d
or
evening
guides.
F'or
the
Satur­
l»l<
hl.
hta
H
«r«-.
«•1
r
1
1h
r r
verton, Washington e«>unty, Oregon,
«T
mu y
would always be fragrant and beau­
- t By "inexpensive I mean cam-[ way. makes this procedure possible
m,
h a«! In •«•<!
r r « 1 pr«*p«
day night games, athilts will bo within six months from the dati n <1 i b<» v Dir
tiful.
ts costing from. say. one to five
You need not. of course, consider
r «Ira« rit»«r-,* o n i h r
-lit
— r
«.f f » h ••
charged twenty-five cents
hi reof.
» *»rt|f«|Ki b r i . » u n i r » « lu « • I n i n l i r r h r | r
“ No garden for me would be
dollar». They should be of any of the miniature camera in your gift
in. nu iu rlv, Muy I. 193 «. am i « I l th r
Dated and first published. Feb
complete which did not have somo
the standard makes, using dim avail- hunting For the average "family
I iRht. t lt lr timi I li t «* i r«| w hich t lu*
ruary 22, 1936.
old-fashioned
yellow rose-bushes,
POULTRY BROODING
able everywhere.
camera” select one with a reason-
»•niu M ith in hu iiii'il »Irfrm in n tu i»r ri»
U ' . r •>» m iy of thrift •.III. . hnvr lin .1
1936.
latst
publication,
March
22
a bed of lilies of the valley in some
Of course, if you have a young ably good lens— one that's rated at
TO BE DISCUSSED
h u \ v in «m i u- th r «bove
Doy Gray, Admin i-trs tor of the d **r i h now
shady spot and sweet peas and
friend who has shown more than f.6.3 or even f.4 5— and a dim big
c rlM
r«n l p r n p n t y .
to **utl«r>
■ ■ ■ ■
"ulil
r ir r u t lo f i.
J ih I k in«*ltt.
«!«cr«»«
pansies to grow more abundant the
■
average Interest in picture making enough so that enlargements are
Brooding will be the subject dis-
M
ini
n n l r r nf «u lr. Interrai litui mal*
more you pluck them. I love con- j
snd has outgrown his simple little not always necessary. The famed
f
n
«
i
Ull
«
r
e
m
In
ir
«
•
•
•
»
»
Ha
M
aulì*
w ill
j cussed by H. E. Cosby, extension
NOTICE
tUAilr
filllijt-t'l
t»i f r i f r tlipl |i«n
n«
trasts in flowers as I do :n peo­
box camera, you can provide* vast “post-card slxe" camera Is a favorite
| poultryman, at tbe monthly poul­
Beaverton I.odg • h«
l«r
» l i l i l í « * «*f t h r H t « t i «*f O r r g u n
ple.”
happiness by presenting him— or and will probably remain su. There's
I *« t r «I fhlfl -'it h
try meeting to be held in the bea-
No. 262 I. O O. F.
d a i o l i m i t i •• $
The comparison between flowers
her— with a better camera
a reason.
meets every M<>n.
v«rton High school,
Tuesday, Feb­
Punnill. Sheriff of W o h -
and people may have been in her
Once you get above the five to ten
If it haa been several years since
day evening at 8 ln® .1 I * * n W t'«»unty.
ruary 26 at 8:00 p.nt, acr-rding
nt#|{«>n
mind when she warned her fellow-
lollar class, the variety of cameras you last looked at cameras, shop
.ti> L. E. hYancis, assistant » aunty p m. in tbeir Hall. L. J. Foster, i l> i « *• t r : ft nf r i r » t p u b Tli-u tlo n . K r h r u u r y
gardeners about
the enemie«
of
>• I* had is bewildering. Of recent around Just for the fun of it. You'll
Neble
Svretary, Fred Ternstedt,
»Kent.
luiat |MI hi Ieri t Int» M ir« h I. t®ir,
their gardens: “ There are pr.-ts in
'■ «r i there rca» been a tremendous discover that things have been hap-
M I* lh|iti|) r«‘*ii|rf*r«' «mt «•hlrr««
Th« brooding season is just com­ Grand.
inilutinm, Oriu.i n.
June and worms in July and s 'n o ­
’> rea*« tn th* use of kc-called “ pre­ p e m n g .
\It«nn«> fui |«|«i|1.
mencing and a discussion
or. the
(nf
•dv c-* 11
thing el»e in August.”
she says.
cisi, m” earner*» — small cameras.
JOHN VAN GUILDER.
problems relating
to the
f«>eding
“ This business of making a garden
aiu management of chicks should
requires foresight and constant a t­
be of considerable interest ti> the
tention!”
CO. N U R SE REPORTS
Tualatin,
Cooper Mountain,
Hill- pcultrymen at this time,
state*
()> ;
Y E -V R ’S
W O R K K°°* ^ a5ton’
Glen wood,
Durham, Fiancis. There are a numl>er of
THINGS ONE REMEMBERS
, 5rt“ n> Laurel. Laurel RidKe. luiur- p -dltrymen installing new br-xaling
cl View, Middleton, Tualatin.
St. equipment
or starting
into the
By R- M. Hofer
T > work accomp i-hcd
thiough
Hill, ILllsboro,
Junior poultry business for the first time
The other day I was in s court
try grocery store on the O-egon the e office of the county nurse was Nigh and grade. Union, Ljrda and an.) also several from imJwestern
Examinations were also made e -mmunities who are not aequuin
Coast. Some travelers were getting well portrayed by Miss M n'karet
Dixon, R.N., in her “ Hig-. L:gh’.s
children at Metzger, Dur- ted with the management practices
soft drinks.
I asked the lady pcoprietres- A 1934” , a report of her activities hai.i, Tigani. Sherwood, H !lsi<ie t.ngnized as la-ing most success- |
whom I knew, if she couldn’t maki read before the County Council of Pn’ Llenwcxd.
__
___ _____
m. These p«‘o pU-
fu. in _ this
locality.
■ 'Bss I» xon ha-t also inspected 2"i in particular should be interested
me a ham
sandwich.
She mo- the Parent-Teacher association vhich
tloned me to one side and said tha: met at Hillsboro-
e.i
g places and beer purlers in in the discussion at this meeting
the law prohibited her from selling
Miss Dixon lists a thorough phy- d.ftricts reporting cases of trench ; For the benefit of those poultry-
sandwiches unless
she took
ou: sjcaj examination of all children in tinuth; visited 64 homes of indi- met: who may be interested in the
“ another” license.
She po'n’ ed to tke Glenwood school district with H6*1' residents and advised concer- ncwlj developed bottom-heat elec
the wall of the store which wa : immunization
against
d.phtheria, n r,g nursing care of |iatients; han- ttlc brooder there will be set up
covered with licenses, federal and va'cnatisn again . small p x and!^-e,I the distribution of 960 ionat
the meeting one of these broed-
itate, which were required for the tuberculin testing. She supervise i cd cans of Carnation milk; obtain«! ers for their insp«-ction. The build -
9»>le of different prcducts.
the nursing help provided by the 20 pair of glasses for school chil- ing will be open at 7:30 so tha.
“ But,” she said, “ there is no hw CWA with l total o f
101 home dun and 5 pair for adults; assis- the people interested in this new
yet that prevents me from g ivn g
reports f 57. scho- i c ldr«*u ted Dr. Via, county physician, in breeder may examine it before the
you a sandwich.'' which she did.
having had physic a* s' exani- the removal of tonsils and adenoids meeting,
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What a picture! A free country, mations;
470 children ■ vaccinated in 36 cases and has visited esch
a little country grocery store, n r jr smallpox aro 540 p: :ected a- of the 107 public grade schools, 5
W A L T E R KLATT HAS
hurgry man—and the law prohibit« ^j-inst diphtheria.
She
explaine i h:gh schools and 12 private schools- j
him from buynng a sandwich
mat this er.oourag ng report would She states that 40 per cent of the
ROUGH SEA VO YAGE
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have been impossible without the defects reported in September were !
1, with 60
“ When
profitability
disappears unselfish assistance of the physi- corrected by January
Mrs. I* E. Klatt received a let­
through prices fall ng below costs, ciars of the county, each of whem per cent o f the total school popu­ ter from her »on, Walter, who is
the situation may he restored n
given generously of his time, lation vaccinated against «ma!1 pox. a member of the crew o f the Ed-
one of two ways. Prices t r y be j 0 complicate
the work
of the
Ir. this report she expressed her v.u,: Ulftt—f c f t e l l i n g
of his
raised, or costs may be reduced, county nurse,
such diseases
as appreciation of the services given tr rilling experiences on the East
The second is........ the normal me- whooping cough, mumps, scar'et fe- by doctors,
teachers,
newspaper- Coast, during the recent storm A i­
thed by which a depression is f n- Vfr> German measles, chicken pox, d'd private individuals, and by the ter leaving
the Panama
canal,
ally ended with the removal • f the ¡ >c], ftr<j impetigo have been prev many organizations in the county they found the sea .«o rough that
g n alent, and in some communities have who have” so generously a«sisted they could not make good time,
maladjustments in which it
atod.” —Sir Arthur Salter.
rtnehed the proportions o f an ep­ ir r in this work.
getting into New York, ten days
i Ute.
,
idemic.
W hat a Language!
The
storm
tore
the main mast
Skin testing for tuberculosis was
agent
Every
county
..
_ . ,
,
. .
Our English is queer;
therp’s m made at Glenwood, Sherwood, and . Corvallis—
,
_
... ___ •
oST the ship, and also a large (hole-
in
wesrtem
Oregon
is
now
equip-
.
..
.!
’
z,
-
use denying
Beaverton. Of the total of 475 tests. ped to make soil tests for acidity
th* * ul
T^°
the
O p e r a t i n g o o a t la lo w , t o o !
M stakes overtake us without oj : 18 were positive and of these ca­ and
for phospherou«, according
to
with water, and with
half trying.
ses 15 X-rays were made. Ir her A L. King, extension specialist in « 't r y «well of the » « , the »hip
But you can’t blame us, tha' effort to combat this disease, Mi-s so ls at Oregon State college. The
deeper It was only four feet:
wouldn’t be right
L.xrn has made 295 vis ts through­ tests can 1* made in a few min- ° :l- °< water when they were dock
cm
'
When things correspond that
who use *d
It was twenty .legree-s
be lew
out the county to children and a- utes, and save farmer*
even write-
money by w/o, and everything was c .vered
dults who had been in contact with them a great deal of
preventing them from attempting wi'h ice- The cargo was ruined. A f­
tuberculosis.
W hat a Language!
Her report shows that pre-chcoi tc grow crops such a« a'talfa on ter repairs wore made they were
àofmUa a i D I A L I R S , P L U M B E R S A N D
It was piled with gay flowers and
physical examination«
were
con­ r.cid soils, liming soils that do no: again on their way, and will be I
really was grand.
bock
on
the
west
coast
soon
ducted at Durham,
Aloha,
and require it, and by show:ng them
T'-ey called it a float as it followed Snuwood, ar.d that clinic• have whether or not their soil would re
the band.
I F I T 'S P R I N T I N G
at Barnes,
Beaverton' »pond to an applicition
of phos-
A float’s in the water, so I under­ been held
W F. C A N
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IT
high school, Carlton phnte fertilizer.
graoe
and
stand;
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Then why a float when it move-
on dry land ?
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What a Language!
I orse is fast, that we all know
he goes so fast. h« I n
show;
horse is fast, we al-o k-- w.
he’» tied so fast he- can’t ev i
ffo.
What a Language'
TH* I simply cannot under - *d:
Go<ds in a car are shippe4 " vc
lard.
FI - d in a -' |
They become cargo when cr -ing
the tea.
What a Language!
I ’ve pondered this or.e to n
F>:r a lucid reason I always fail:
It’: a funny thing as you drive
along
You may turn right and stiH he
a wrong.
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S H O W YOU THE N E W
H O M E I ’ M B U IL D IN G
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