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    THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 1081
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FAQ« FOUR
Adventure Fiim
Big Enterprise
■tfl
Motorized Caravan Required
in Taking of "Trader Horn"
in African Wilds
WASHINGTON
BY R A D F O R D MOBLBY
M/TO v ATTFH WAWlNCrON ButitAv
Wh >
WASHINGTON. 1». «
will
ihe Speaker of the lion*«
In the next Coagrsa»
“Nick" U*nlworth » a s not yet
In hi* giave when the |>olittcal
gossips began to buzz that q«os
lion around. It 1« a hard one to
anawer because of the «•< nsi.leiable
doubt as to whether the Republt
ran» will be able to organize the
next House. A» thin*» stand new
the Republicans have n nominal
majority of one But that Includes
several members of strongly Insur­
gent tendencies, who tnay find it
expedient for reasons relatlnc to
their own chances of re-election to
get off the reservation and line un
with the insurgent Senate bloc
headed by Norris and MFoIlPlte
If they should bolt the Republican
caucus, then the Democrats would
organize the House, and In that
case there is no question who would
be the Speaker. It would be Con
rressnian John W. Garner of Tex­
as whose personal popularity on
both sides of the center aisle is »1-
most as great as wasi that of
Speaker Longworth, and who Is
the undisputed leader of the Dem­
"Trader Horn," Metro-Goldwyu-
Mayer's sensational ft I ml tat ton of
the famous book of Afrlcau advea*
ture. will open next Wednesday at
the Fox McDonald theatre, as the
biggest undertaking in the filming
of adventure film s in history With
a motorized safari of a hundred
trucks and autos, the troupe press
ed into Jungles In Africa never he-
fore traversed by white men.
They 1 arried the first and only
sound recording apparatus ever
brought to African Jungles aud
filmed and recorded the drama,
with wild beasts savage
native
dunces and ceremonies and other
details right on the ground.
They covered British East Africa
the Belgian Congo, and Invaded the
dreaded Murchison Falls "Sleep­
Dr. C J. Galpm, of the Department of Agriculture, shows that
ing sickness" country. In the 28.
JU0.1XX) more ara living in the country thu year than la st
000-mile location trip.
The story, as adapted from the
ALFALFA INCREASES
famous book by Alfred Aloyalua
Upper Willamette
IN WESTERN OREGON y,orn an^ Etheireda Learia, deals
with the trader and his protege.
Crop | y ru, who promisee a woman mia-
Mrs. J. A. llielp s teachers of the
Helps D airym en W eath er
slonary to find the "White God
Pleasant Hill public school have
Present Depression
dess" of the savage laorgt. whom
invited the parents and friends to
she belives to be her daughter.
’ «hool Friday. _M»> ’ ot^erving
The production of alfalfa In west lost ta a native raid as a baby.
Health Day". This will be an all
How they brave terrors of the
... a basket
«... at—
day meeting with
dinner ern Oregon, which has Increased
more than 700 percent during the Jungle and the savage head hunt-
und
program.
ocrats.
era find the girt, escape, both fall
The ladies of Pleasant Hill com-
four -vear9 ha*
man>
Nobodv can tell now how the un-
a dairyman weather the depress in l° ve w'»h her- and Trader Horn s
expired terms of Mr Longworth raunlty club are to meet at the ion. says E R. Jackman, specialist dramatic sacrifice at the end to
and one or two other Republican home of Mrs. G. A. Brown Thurs
in farm crops of the Oregon Exten­ send 'th e two younger people to
members who have died since elec <i«.v afternoon. They will observe
safety are among he etlem ents of
sion service.
tlon will be filled Democrats may bettor homes week by each mem
the tale.
The Increase«! tonnage yield of
be elected in anv or all of the spe her bringing articles of house fur-
alfalfa
over
hay
crops
previously
clal elections. But assuming that rishiugs such as quilt bed spread,
DR. KESTER INSTALLS
all the seats now vacant and to be- pillow or rug. There will be a grown on dairy farms in this sec­
tion
has
alone
been
worth
more
MODERN WATER SYSTEM
come vacant are filled by Republi hSoked rug demonstration,
than 2250.000 a year to western
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cans, and that all of them obey
L. G. Helterline of Eugene was
Oregon. In addition, it has meant
Running water is being piped In-
the crack of the party whip and in the Pleasant Hill district Mon­
vote for the caucus candidate, then day making the tuberculin test for more cows per herd with less feed to the summer h«Tme of Dr. Eugene
bought, and being high in feed Kester at Deerhorn thts week. The
the contest at the moment seem s cows.
value, has resulted in more butter- doctor has previously constructed
to be narrowed down to Represen
Mr. Hills of the Economy hog
a small dam across a creek back
tatlve B. H. Snell of New York., and cattle powder company was In fat at a lower cost.
Another benefit western Oregon of his home and he is now having
the Chairman of the Committee on the Pleasant Hill district Monday
dairymen are realising from alfal a large storage tank placed near
Rules
The Intermediate Endeavor held
fa is that it provides green feed the creek. The new equipment will
It is hardly lively that either of their semi annual election last Sun
in the late summer when other provide sufficient water for irrt-
those members will have a walk- day. The following were elected,
erops are dry and brown and thus gation of the grass and shrubs
over, however. It is more probable President. Lucile Jordan, vice- pre-
helps to hold up milk production about the yard and for use inside
that »ome sort of compromise will ¡.¡dent, a n ti Brabham; secretary,
In addition, the land in alfalfa is the cottage.
be arrived at between the regular Veda Daley; treasurer. Bonnes
released from the annual necessity
Republicans and the insurgents, Jeanne Tinker; pianist. Florence
Masons Meet Tuesday— Members
of plowing, seeding and such worn,
who would be permitted to name Jordan; chorister, Bonnie Jeanne
thus enabling the farmer to devote of Liberty Masonic lodge of Spring-
the Speaker provided he was some- Tinker; assistant chorister, ajck
his time to other needs of the field held their regular, meeting at
one the regulars could support, in Doane.
the lodge home here Tuesday night.
farm.
that case either Representative
The following were- initiated into
Visitor from Camp Creek— M. J.
From 3321 acres in 1926. the
Homer Hock of Kansas, or C. the Goshen Grange last Wednes
Chase of Camp Creek was a visitor
alfalfa
production
of
western
Ore­
William Ramseyer of lowa might day, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathews,
in Sprtngflelld Wednesday.
be acceptable. Both are progres Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornelius. Miss gon has grown to 25.510 acres In
1930.
Many
county
agents
have
slves. but less radical than some Arlene Mitchell, Miss Josie Mil-
been making the development of
others In that group. R epresenta-' Horn and Carl Robberson. ,
tlve Burton L. French of Idaho.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. this crop a major project in their
who has served 24 years in the E. Mitchell of Pleasant Hill Wed- counties, with the result that in
a number of instances where prac­
Honse. Is another progressive Re- nesday April 22.
publican who might not be unac
Residents of the upper Willam- tically no alfalfa was grown at all
ceptable to Ihe conservative eie- e t, e district have been very busy four years ago. It has now become
In 3 Months and
a major crop. In Yamhill county,
ment.
this week clearing their field and
Feels Years Younger
for instance, where 50 acres of al­
There is good precedent for pass garden plots of limbs shingles etc.
falfa were grown in 1926, some 5000 , “I have been taking Kruschen
ing up the floor leader of the part«- that were blown off last week dur-
acres are now grown; in Polk gang (or nearly 3 months. I have
for that happened to Representa- ing the dust storm.
ounty this Increase has been from continued taking one t’e aspoonful In
tive Mann of Illinois when Gillett
Neighbors gathered last Sunday 150 acres four years ago to 2500 warm water every morning. I then
of Massachusetts was elevated to and helped Elver Bolin move the
' . , from 550 to
. weighed wUh
217 ^
pounds,
was back
always
acres. . Lane county
ln. In ray
and
cottage from his ranch to the place
the chair.
5500.
Washington from 2000 to ,ower part of abdomen and sides.
Socially the position of Speaker where his home burned last Wed-
“Now I am glad to say 1 am a
6500. Benton from 40 to 1000, Doug-
carries is of vet* high rank. The needs) during the wind storm. A
las from nothing to 700 acres, and well woman, feel much stronger
Speaker and the Speaker's wife, team of seven horses was used to -imilar increases have been noted years.younger a_nd my w eU ht U 178
pounds. I do not only feel better
if he has one. take precedence over move the house. The women folks
in other counties in thia region.
but I look better, so all my friends
the Justices of the Supreme Court prepared a dinner for the men at
say.
_
and their wives, except the Chief the Tri-Community hall at Clover-
“I shall never be without Krv
UNIVERSITY WILL HAVE
Jnstice, and over all Senators and dale.
schen Salts, will never cease taking
Miss Arlene Mitchell Is suffering PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS my dally dose and more than glad
their wive». That is regarded as
to highly recommend It for the
with blood poison in her right foot
Important, in Washington
A couple of years ago there was and is attending high school on Junior Week-end, Canoe Fete, Oth­ great good that Is In IL" Mrs. 8. A.
Solomon, New Bern. N. C.. Jan.
a lot of gossip about the so-called crutches.
er E n terta in m e n t Planned for
1930." “P. 8. You n.»y think I am
“feud" between Alice Roosevelt
The Pleasant Hill high school
exaggerating by writing such a long
Parents of Students
1
letter but truly 1 feel so indebted
Longworth and Mrs Dolly Gann, baseball boys defeated the Mohawk
to you for putting out such wonder-
Ihe sister of Vice-President Curtis, boys last rFiday at Mohawk. They
I'niverslty of Oregon. Eugene — fuI M ]l, t|,at 1 cannot say enough."
who was no wife and whose «liter play Elmira Friday at Elmira.
A bottle of Kruschen Salts that
Is the hostess of his home There
In a practice game with the students, the University of Oregon lasts 4 weeks coats but 85 cents at
wasn't anything personal about Springfield high school Tuesday
, .„ a , - ,.h .
that at all; Alice and Dolly are Pleasant Hill boys won by a score special program. At this time the gpoon (n „ giaRB of hot water every
close personal friends, calling each of 5 to 4 The girls were defeated Junior class is also holding its an- morning before breakfast,
other by their first names. But . 22 to 5.
Attention to diet will help—cut
nual Junior Week-end festivities.
Mrs. Ixtngworth was upholding the
The basketball boys of Pleasant including the canoe fete and the out pastry and fatty m eats—go
, v.
.
light on potatoes. buUer, cream
dignity of her husband’s office Hill high school were givpn a din
Junor prom, two events looked for aI)(J gUgar_ t h e Kruschen way is
A Vice-President's wife Is one tier a; the high school building ward to the whole year. The moth bottle and If not Joyfully satisfied
thing. His sister is somelhng else We<ln- day evening. April 22. The ers have been issued special invi­ — money back.
again especially when she has a dinner was sponsored by Mrs. P. tations to attend all these event«.
husband who has no offeial post N. Laud, Mrs. O. Stutz. Mrs Fred
Among the mothers who have
tlon. When the Slate Department Hills and Mrs Kilpatrick. After
been Invited to attend, a number
refused to decide the question of i *h< dinner the young folks gather­
from Springfield! are incuded. They
priority at social function
Alice 'd at the Pleasant Hill picnic
are Mrs. Grace Brattain, Mrs. W.
around
and
had
a
bon
fire
clearing
and Dolly settled it between them
E. Buell, Mrs. John Franz. Mrs.
selves by arranging that they the Dali diamond of brush and
would never go to the same official | limb The boys attending the din Fred Gray, Mrs. May L. Hughes,
¡tier were Floyd Maunev, Sheldon Mrs. I. D. Larimer, Mrs. J. C. Mc­
dinners and receptions.
It Is no exaggeration to say that Stutz. Raymond Hills. Prentice Murray, Mrs. E. E. Morrison, Mrs.
all Washington mourns the death Wheel r, Noble Wheeler. Eugene W. H. Pollard, Mrs. O. L. Proch-
of Nick Longworth and feels deep Peebles. Henry' Olson, Earl Me- now. Mrs. Wilfred P. Tyson, Mrs.
Elsie Willis. Mrs. Charles O. Wil
ly sympathetic toward his widow Lcod and uJck Doane.
son, Mrs. Jeannette Withers.
The late Speaker was beyond ques
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A mass meeting of the mothers
tlon the most popular man ever FRIZE DANCES AT
will be held at 1:30 Saturday after
to hold such a high position, and
THURSTON SUCCESSFUL noon followed by a tea In Hend­
Mrs. l^ongworth, by the right of
ricks hall. The annual Mothers’
her own personnl charm and abili­
A large crowd attended the Am- banquet, the outstanding event of
ty aa well as by reasou of being
erlian Legion prize dance at the the week-end, will be hekl Satur­
thu daughter of President Roose­
Thurston hall Saturday evening. day evening in Gerlinger hall, at
velt. was a constant source of
Several valuable prizes, also a few which 850 will be seated. The num­
strength and Joy to her husbuud
humorous ones were presented to ber must be restricted to that, ow­
Their mutual devotion was com
the lucky couple which stood over ing to the limited space, so mothers
plete and unusual
certain spots when the music stop­ planning to attend should send in
ped.
their reservations goon, It Is urged.
SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS
On S u n d a y there will be a special
Police Sergeant — Is the man service In the mothers' honor in
PA4NT-UP PROPERTY
dangerously wounded?
the university music audltorum.
Two more merchants of Spring t Patrolman—Two of the wounds
Mrs. W alter M. Cook, of Port­
field are having their property Ini are fatal, but the other one Isn't
land. presdent of the state Mothers’
so bad
organization, will preside at the
Pastime Cafe has had the front and
mass meeting, and also at the exe­
What is this thing
The He:
the Interior of the eutlng room re-
cutive board, meeting Saturday
called love?"
morning.
The She: "The 10th word In a
msn Candy Kitchen is having the
woodwork on the front of the tore telegram
Ill with Influenza—Clayton Bar
reflntshed this week.
ber I» 111 at his home with an at­
Several other merchants had
Angus Thai settles It»
tack of the influenza
their placet painted recently. Two
Sandy What settles II?
Viaitor from W altervllla — Mrs
of them being the Irish Murphy
Angus -Soda.
Parrel McUulnn of W altervllle was
store and the Springfield I-aundry
Sandy Settles what?
a visitor In Springfield Wednesday
and Jimmie’S Cleaning Parlors.
Angus -Sour stomach.
Principal
W
P.
Sheridan
and
Establishm ent
of
Lagume
CAROLINA WO»»«
LOST 47 LBS.
Thurston school last Friday.
leaching al The Dalles spent Iasi
John (lusting who haa been III ¡week end with her pateilla here.
Miss Marjorie Grant who Is
In Eugene for some time Is with
his sister Mrs Fred Gray
lea. hing at Coquille was home for
W1.„„ „ll(|
Thurston high school baseball ¡ (h||
teams motored to Coburg Tuesday
Teddy Wllfert from Eugene vial
where Ihev played the high school i«d a few day» last week at John
teams there. Coburg leant won.
Prkte. lie tin marly made hie home
Mrs. Curtis Price and sou. John with them.
I nle. has returned from a visit with
Misses Alice and Cora Calvert
her mother at Noll.
from Eugene spetti Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Felix Spark front relatives here
Several of the young folks of the
Blue River spetti the week end In
neighborhood are preparing a play
Thurston.
Albert I'urrol and Jam es Udini« to be given III the near future Io
ton motored to Crow last Sunday. raise money Io paper the church
Harry Baugh attended the Iti building
Mr. Psi khural and mother who
cycle races In Eugene last Sun
have sepntthe past winter in Call
day.
ft n ils were In Thurston Tuesday
Crow baaebull team» defeated
« « icei.su.
, last a I 1'•»
mi ' their
team
n‘,,r WHY UU ill*’
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Thurston high school
Where they have a summer resort.
Friday on the local diamond
A W Weaver 1» having a ga»
Mr and Mrs. Sils« Guy and fum
lieallug »yslem Installed lu Ills new
By from Silverton visited Mrs. Guy
milk lions»
lust Sunday.
Thurston and Cedar Flat grade
Shelby Wulker from Culiforiiln
1» visiting A. W. Weaver. Mr. I school baseball leant» will play
he I Mt. Vernon and Maple school teams
Edw ins booth and Duncan Renaldo in a seen« from “ T ra d e r H orn" com Walker wus here 17 years ago
¡on the Thurston grade school dla
la
n
relative
of
Mr.
Weaver'»
in to the Fox McDonald theatre Wednesday.
Is
mond M SI rFiday afternoon.
Miss Mildred Price who
Margaret Melson. Rone Agdett,
FIFTH HONOR ROLL
I Lloyd Seaman». Muriel Tyson
A tten d an ce-G ayle Chase, Bert
HAS MANY NAMES
I Currie, Jewel Farnsworth. Harold
• Poes. Donald House. Kltae Ingram.
Continued from Page 1
Angela Krupka. Helen Lyone. Le-
ger Neal Pederson. Clara Brooks, I Verne McPherson. Barbara Neakin.
Hattie Clark. Dale Carson, Heeale ».’toddle N eel. Rose Ogden. Karl
t*ox, Jean Ihwtels. Jennie Jackson Pederson. Robert Perry, Anita
(Sixth Grade)
l*ugh. Helen Ihitroan. Lloyd Sea
Scholarship— Hazel Nesbitt. Jean mans. Muriel Tyson. Henry tteky
Lloyd. Dale Robertson.
til. Dean Vaughn. Firm« Wetxell.
Attendance — Dale Robertson.
JUNIOR HIGH
Mervin Mulligan. 11a Putman. Lou
Scholarship— Florence Muy. Bar- I
Isa Cowden. Juan Strattoo. Mary
bara Burnell. Frances Keeler.
Fritts, Scott Wright. Jean Lloyd
Attendance— Charles Cole. Irvin
Alice Bates. Katie Dutchuk. June Darr. Charles Maxwell. Hay Smith. |
Berg. I.quise Coglll.
Aid one Uchytll, Woodrow Ware, (
(Seventh Grade)
Forget all the practical things She might N E E D . M other's Oay
Franklin Wardlow, Dick W right.,
Scholarship— R«»scoe Cole. Mar­
was dedicated to sentim ent, and flowers are the tradition al token
Easel Adams. Lorna Chase. Mar- ;
garet Meek. Stephen Rice. I'Ba garet Haack. Lois Johansen. Ruth
of love. Leave your order and Mother's prsfersnee w ith us. We
Weight. Lois Wilson
Pollard. LaVerne Pugh, Viola R o
w ill take care of the rest.
A |tendance — Clarence Clark berlson. Faye Squlrea. Ruth Strut- j
W e Grow O ur Own Flowers and Can Sell
Roscoe Cole, HUaabeth Johnson, ton. Clair Hadley. Woodrow Bates.
Them for Less
Margaret Meek. Ulla W eight. Lota I-awrence Chase. Howard Fritts,
W E IN V IT E YO U TO V IS IT OUR G R E E N H O U S E S
Wilson. Elmer Chase. Geneva Wy Lloyd Harris. Doha Id Kendall, John '
coff.
Krupka. Eugene May. Howard Nes
L IN C O L N SC H O O L
bltt, Irene Anderson. I .a Moyne
Black. Dolores Caivteel. Pearl Hel i
(F ir s t Grade!
Eugene— Sprlngflstd Bridge
W E D E L IV E R
Phons Bp. SSW
Scholarship — Roberta Rebhan. I terbrsnd. Marjorie Johnsen. J«jse-
Leots Bertsch. Nova Jean Heiser, phlne Jones. Frances Keeler. Fk>
Jean Thompson. Elaine Schaffen rence May, Delores Nice. Drucile
berg. Gloria Stewart. Jimmy Smith gllvle. Wtlnilna Spriggs.
Attendance — Harold Becker.
Harold Nealson. John O gilvie,’ Ro­
bert Smith. Jimmy Smith. Fern
Sldwell. Wayne Seamans. Roger 4^— ' ' i - -...... —
•*
The Thurston club baseball team ,
Stewart, Duane Thomas. Junior
Wilson,
Loren
Foote, Maxine defeated the Oregon Flower shop
OF
Chandler. Colleen Daniels. Gloria team s from Eugene last Sunday on |
Green. Nova Jean Heiser. Jule the local diamond
Vern Stone from San Francisco.
Heiser. Imogene Sweeney. Elaine
Calif., arrived last Thursday foi
Schaffenberg. Peggy Anderson.
an Indefinite stay with his grand I
(Second Grade)
AT
Scholarship—Inez Oram. Billy parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wea- .
AT THE FOX McDONALD
FLOWERS for MOTHER
KIRKLAND’S FLORAL CO.
Thurston
Opening
“ W e e W e e G o lf ”
Dawson. Sidney Ward, Patricia
Powell.
Attendance— Robert Miller, Ida
Ann Moore, Mabie Conklin, Nathan
Fletcher. Elwln Johns. Donald
Baldwin. Thurston Evans. Peggy
Fritts. Iva Gillette. I-awrence Har
wood. Lucile Melson, Ixirralne
Peddlcord. Betty Virginia Sher­
man. Roy Vaughan, Sidney Ward.
(T h ird A)
Scholarship— Lots Evans. Shir­
ley Haack. Beryl Robertson. Doro­
thy Stewart, Warren Ingram. Bob­
by Pollard, Frank Stuart. Flora
Bertsch.
Attendance — Frank Anderson.
Willard House. Warren Ingram.
Merle Nice, Bobby Pugh, Dave
Smith, Frank Stuart, Annabell
Johns. Leona Ware. Wayne Wet-
zell. Valentine Uchytll. Lois Evans,
Shirley Haack. Winifred Lyon»,
Emma Meakins. Dorothy Mulligan.
Beryl Robertson.
(Fourth A)
Scholarship— Karl 8cotl. Dorothy
Chase. Dean Wilson, Robert Nice.
Lawrence Thompson.
Attendance—Jr. Endicott, Billy
Olthens. Jack Heckey. Norman
Neolon. Karl Scott,
I-awrence
Thompson. Billy Johns, Dorothy
Chase, Maxine Coglll, Polly Dut
thuk, Lorraine 8qulres. Thelma
Johns.
(F ifth A)
Scholarship—B lise Ingram. Hel
en Lyone, LaVerne McPherson,
ver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forkum from |
Jesper visited friends In Thurston
last Sunday.
County school Superintendent E.
J Moore from Eugene visited the
Casey ’«
Friday, May 1
Bladder
* Weakness
6:00 P. M.
Regular Golf Hours 10 A. M. to 10 P. M.
I f G e t t in g U p N lg h t a . B a c k a c h e
e q u e n t d a y c a lls . L e g P a lo s , N e r v -
-u s n r e s , o r B u r n in g , d u e to f u n c t io n ­
a l B la d d e r I r r i t a t i o n , In a c id c o n d i­
tio n » , m a k e » y o u fe e l t l r o « L d e p ra a aa d
u n d d is c o u ra g e d , t r y th e G y s te a T a e L
W o r k s f a » t , s t a r t s c ir c u la t in g t h r u
t h e s y s te m In I t m in u te s . P v a la a d b y
th o u s a n d » f o r r a p id a n d o o a lt lv a a a -
t lo n . D o n 't g iv e up . T r y C Y a ta x ( p r o ­
n o u n c e d S ts a -ta x ) to d a y , u a d s r t h e
Ir o n - C l a d G u a r a n te e . M u s t q u ic k ly
a ll a y th e e a c o n d itio n s . Im p r o v e r e M -
f u l a la a p s a d e n e rg y , o r aum ay book.
O u iy eoc a t
5 th
*
Greens and Hazards Entirely New
Come and Try Out the New Course
OUR PRICES
1 G am e, 15c — 2 Gam es, 2 5 c
KETELB DRUG STORE
Main
Springfield. Ora.
The Grocery Store for the Thrifty Housewife
Here ahe can do her Hhopping wllh the p< rf<■< I aHHuran* e that every article
she buy» i» fresh and pure and priced nt the lowest possible figure.
There are no stale goods on our shelves!
Mrs Housewife, we are In a position to serve you efficiently and well und
to help you economize.
_________
Be wise! Stop at our store!
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Here, You Can Get These
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Each
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to accurately time your
cooking and baking
CORRECT TIME ALWAY8
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blue, green or ivory
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