The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 25, 1926, Image 4

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POULTRY HOUSE IDEAS
T b * poor lumber dealer got an a w fu l wallop not long ago. And
thia is the way It happened.
Chicken houses were being built
at leas* twelve high w ith a wonderful arrangement of aash and
venplstora way up there S o high th a t they m ig ht have served
as "lookouts" In the time of invasion.
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Since chickens are not b u ilt on th© same plan as g iraffes, folks
began to realise th a t a ll th a t super structure
Now they b u ild th e ir p o u ltry house» not
high a t the highest place.
They h ave
can keep w arm er and w ith , a slm plo
was
unnecessary.
more than
found th a t
v e n tila tin g
e ig h t feet
ths chickens
arrangem ent
they do much better.
B ut It doesn't take near as much
style house, and th a t
Is w hy
lum ber to b uild
this new
w© feel discouraged, but I t w ill
b righ ten ns up a great deal I f you w ill build for 300 hens Instead
o f fo r the 200 th a t you had thought of.
You can do it for the same money
W e ’ll Bell the same am ount of lum ber and you w ill have In-
ceased your capacity f l i r t y per cent w ith o u t add itio nal expense.
Y o u ” ll be happy and o w ill we.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R.
A.
Brownson, Mgr.
Phone 111
AUTO PA R T S
NEW AND USED
You can save money ahd time here.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phene 981
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
H e r m is to n S e r v i c e
S t a t io n .
THE LITTLE STATION
W l « t THE BIG SERVICE
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If yfcu like our service
tell your friends
If not, tell us.
DROP IN AND LET’S GET ACQUAINTED
GAS, OILS AND GREASES,
TIRES and TUBES
THE LITTLES, Proprietors
ERRWATIGNAS8ESSMENT
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8 50 feet, I. E . Putnam »3.50
Lot
to « * i
I 00 feet, R. C. Challis »3.5«
10 50 feet, R. C. Challis »3.50
C ity of Herm iston according
11 60 feet, Blaneh Brown «3.60
p la t filed w ith the (Recorder
of L ot
Lot
12 60 feet, Blanch Brow n »3.60
U m a tilla County, M arch 21, 1908.
Lot
13 60 feet, Blanch Brewn »8.60
Nam©
Am ount L ot
14 50 feet. Floyd K n err «3.60
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15 60 feet, Floyd K n e rr »3.50
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1 84 feet. Geo. Bancroft. «5.88 Lot
18 40 feet, Floyd K n err »2.80
Lot
2 50 feet. Geo.
Bancroft «3.50 Block 4—
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3 50 feet. Geo.
Bancroft «3.50 Ixit
1 40 feet. C. J. Hahn. .. I2.«O
l ot
4 50 fe< t. Geo
B ancroft «3.50 Lot
2 60 feet. C. J. H ahn ... »3.50
T ot
5 50 feet. Geo.
Bancroft «3.50 Lot
3 60 feet. C. J. H ahn.... »3.60
Txit
6 50 fet. F. C. M cKensIc »3.50 Lot 4 60 feet. C. J. H ahn ... «3.50
Lot , 7 60 feet, F. C. M cKenzie »3.50 Lot 5 50 feet, C. J. Hahn. .. «3.50
lo t
8 50 feet, F. C. Mclvenxl© »3.50 Lot
6 50 feet. C. J. H a k a . .. »3.50
I x i t . 9 50 feet. F 6 . M cKenzie »3.50 Lot
7 50 feet, N e ttle Goodwin
T ot
10 60 feet, F. F. W leenor »3.50
»3.50
Tot
11 60 feet, F. F. W leenor »3 60 Ix it
8 50 feet, N e ttle Goodwin
Lot
12 50 feet, F. F. W lsenor »3.50
»3.50
Lot IS 50 feet, C ity of H erm is­
Lot 9 60 feet. W . L Blessing »3.60
ton
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Lot 10 50 feet, W . L, Blessing »3.50
L o t 14 84.8 feel. O to
Buncroft
Lot 11 60 feet, W . L. Blessing »3.60
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Loi 13 50 feet. Geo. E llio tt.. »3.60
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1 46 feet, C ity of H erm is­
Ixit 14 50 feet, A. Soneson.. »3.50
ton
»3.16 Ixit 15 60 feet, C ity of Herm ls-
lo t
2 45 feet. C ity of lle rm ls -
ton
33.50
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»3.16 Lot 16 40 feet, C ity of Herm is­
45 f t I, C ity of H erm ls-
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46 feet. City o f Herm ls-
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1 4 5 feet, C 8. Sanderson »3.15
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»3.15 Lot
2 45 feet, C. 8. Sanderson »3.16
4« f. - t . C ’.y r ' T’ ermle-
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3 45 feet, C. S. Sanderson «3.16
l o t ! r. " , fre t, F e M thodlrt
Lot
4 46 feet. C ity of Herm ls-
Chm uli
33.15
ton
«3.15
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7 15 feet, C ity of Herm ls-
Ix it
6 45 fet, A nna Strohm.. »3.16
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6 45 feet, A nna Strohm.. »3.15
.t 3 49 feet, C ity of Herm ls-
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7 45 feet, A n na Strohm.. »3.15
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8 49 feet. Anna Strohm. «3.43
J.nt 9 49 fe tt, C ity of lle im ls -
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9 49 feet,-1. E. Putm an »3.43
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Tail 10 45 feet, City? Of Wermls-
Lot 11 45 feet. C ity ot Hermis­
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»3.15
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’ art 1 1 46 feet.
Free
M ethodlat
hot 12 46 feet, M. 8 Kern.. »3.16
Church ..................................... »3.16 Lot
13 45 feet. W . E . Goodwin »3.1»
Ix it 12 »5 feet. C ity of H erm is­
Lot
14 45 feet, W . J. W a rn e r »3.15
ton -
»3.15
Lot
15 45 feet. W . B. Beasley «3.16
L ot 13 45 feet, C ity e l Hiirm ls-
Lot
16 46 feet, W . B. Beasley »3.16
ton
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l<ot 14 46 feet. C ity of 11« m is■
1 84 feet, F. L Sampson «6.96
•on
»3.15
2 50 feet. M. J. Lomax »3.50
la it 15 46 feel. C ity of Herm is­
3 60 feet, M. J Lomax «3.50
ton
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4 60 feet, H A. F ric k ... is .5 0
T-rt 1« 4« f«et. R. Crow der »3,15
5 60 feet. H. A. F ric k ... »3.60
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6 50 fe d . M a rjo rie H a ll »3.50
Tot
1 40 feel. C ity of Herm is­
7 50 feet, M a rjo rie H a ll »3.50
ton ......................
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8 60 fre t, J, H Shaw ... »3 60
lo t
2 5» fre t, c it y nf Herm 's-
9 60 feet. J. B Shaw ... »3.50
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»3 50 Lot 10 60 fre t, C B. Lomax »3.50
L«rt 3 50 f e e t , t i t rihtston P m -
xit 11 60 feet, C. B. Lom ax »3.50
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xrt I t 60 feet, F. L. Sampson »3.50
50 V ’ t.,jtlao«hrt«»u P m ,
eOt 13 SO feel. R. Q, Gale . . » 3 . 0
Lot 14 85.7 feat, Fred C Stone i
A Supppiy Co.
33 50
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Pro-
At 1 45 fact, W &
Beasley »3.1»
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A B npnr’ r Co
33 I f
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3 46 feat, O A
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50 feet. 1. K Putnam »J 50
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I G fsst, O. A. Beasley (S.18
i 41 fast. O. A. Beasley «3.11
• 4« feet. City of Hennis-
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T 45 feet, B. H anelln e 93.16
Lot
8 49 feet, B. H anelln e ... «3.43
Lot
S 49 feet, A. A. H s li ... «3.43
IxOt 10 45 feet, A. A. H a ll ... «3.15
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A 40 feet, A ..W Purdy.. «2 80
Lot
2 50 feet. A. W . Purdy.. 33 50
lx»t 3 50 feet, A. W . Purdy.. «3.50
Lot
4 50 feet, P. U. D oherty «3.50
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ft 50 feet. P. B. Doherty »3 50
Lot
< 50 feet, P. B. Doherty »3.50
Lot T 50 feet, T. D. W orster »3.50
Lot
8 50 feet. T . D. W nrater »3.50
Lot
9 50 feet, T. W But kin »3.50
l o t 10 50 feet, T. W . Botkin »3.5h
Lot 11 5(P feet. R. C. Ghal'ts »3.50
Ixit 12 50 feet. R. C. Challis »3.50
1 <it 13 60 feet, R. C. Challis »3 50
Lot 14 60 feet, W . A. Shaw ver »3.50
Ixit 15 50 feet, W . A. Shaw ver »3.50
Lot 18 40 feet, C ity of Herm ls-
»2.80
ton
Block 10—
1 Lot
1 40 fre t, D. H . Prlndle »1.84
Lot
2 50 feet, D H. P rlnd le «2.30
1 Lot
3 50 feet, D. H . P rlnd le »2.30
Lot
4 50 feet, D. H . P rlnd le »2.30
Ixit
5 50 feet, J. M. Bigg»..
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6 50 feet, J. M. Biggs.. »2.30
Lot
7 50 feet, J M. Biggs.. »2.30
8 50 feet, J. M. Biggs . »2.30
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9 50 feet, John F ills . .. »7.30
»2 30
Ixit 10 50 feet. John Bills.
Ixit 11 50 feet, W . J. W a rn e r »2.30
Lot 12 50 feet, D. H. Prlndle $2.3'
I ot 13 50 feet, D. H P rlnd le »3.50
Lot 14 50 feet, D. H . P rlnd M »3.50
Lot 15 50 feet, D. H . P rlnd le »3 50
Ixit 16 40 feet, D .H . P rlnd le »2.80
Block 12—
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1 86.6 feet, C ity of H V rm i-
ton ............................................... 36.0«
Tot 2 50 feet, C ity of H erm is­
ton ................................................ »3.50
Lot 3 60 feet. C ity of H erm is­
ton ................ ............................... »3.50
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8 50 feet. C ity of Herm is­
ton ................................................ »3.60
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9 60 feet. C ity of H erm is­
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l o t 10 50 feet, C ity of H erm is­
ton ................................................ »3.50
L ot 11 50 feet, C ity of H erm is­
ton ................................................ »3.50
l o t 12 50 feet. C ity of H erm is­
ton ................................................ »3 50
Lot 13 54 feet, C ity of H erm is­
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l o t 14 87 54 feet, C ity of H erm is­
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Dated at Herm iston, Oregon, thle
17th day of February. 1926.
C. W . Kellogg, C ity Recorder.
LOCAL AHD PMJOHAL
■ B R E v rrn s •
W lite r e e t
GI m b m H B oti »
a e S T h M About thoGHraed
Ik
N o t Quito Sure
The demure young woman signed
her name In the hotel register "Mrs
T. Brown," and asked the clerk
whether there were any letters for
her,
“I don’t suppose," he snld, taking
one from the rack, “that tills coqld be
meant for you.” And he handed her
a letter addressed “Mrs. T. Browne."
"Oh, yes,” said the young woman
eagerly, “th a t’s mine! I recognize thy
w riting I"
“B ut you spell your name different,
ly," said the clerk.
“You spell II
•B-r-o-w-n,' while the name on the let­
ter h at a Anal *e.'"
“That's all right,” she replied. "Pm
never quits sure how he spells It.”
“W hof” .
“M y husband, of eonrse. Yon see.
ws’vs been married only two days I"
BROODERS
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A//- YIELD Guaranteed Brooder Stoves with Auto^
njolic I.^rnp^rature control. ’ U X C i
f it
rlease and
Lexington. have sold thet
moved back In to thele-hom e here.
rr*:
M r. O tto Pisrce and M rs W . J.
W a rn e r won the prize w a ltz at the
young
m arried
p «ople’s
dancing
tub held at the hotel Cortis last
-a tu rd a y n ig h t. *
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Patented By-Pass Draft ConMdi-i
Patented removable baffle plates prevent pipe clog­
ging. Burns hard or soft coal.
Mrs. W . B. Beasley returned Sun-
y evening from O akland, C ali., a f­
ter a three wesks visit In th a t city.
B eca u se o t th e se m a n y im proved p a ten ted fe a tu r e s w e b e lie v e th e H i-Y ield to be fa r
su perior to an y o th e r coal b urnin g b rood er'sto v e on th e m arket-
D r. H . C. C u rry Eyesight specialist
>f Seattle, who has made profess­
ional visits to Herm iston for the
rast 15 years and Is known) for good
-p tlc a l work at reasonable prices,
w ill again be at H otel Herm iston,
Friday, M arch 5, fo r one day Only.
Eyes examined. Glasses fitte d .
ch a n ce a t you r Brooder B u sin ess and w e w ill g iv e you a B e tte r Brooder for
G ive us
le ss m oney.
Born to M r. and Mrs. Slg. Davis
Friday, Feb ru ary 19, a six and one-
a lf round boy at the m a te rn ity hoe
p ita l In this city.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
I»« W N C /f£ S U R
W ord has been received here to
‘ he effect th a t a baby daughter was
10m F eb ru ary 23 to M r. and Mrs.
Ed w ard M cKeen
at
Wasco. M r.
McKeen Is w ell known here, having
'ived In Herm iston for a num ber of
years.
Bend— Charles B row n of Idaho
buys Pothook ranch fo r «40 ,0 0 0 and
w ill stock it w ith « 1 0 0,0 0 0 w o rth of
M r. and Mrs. H aro ld M cKeen h ave fin e sheep.
t old th e ir home n this city to Dr.
Prim e and moved to Pendleton.
Glendate m a k in g
extenslvq Im ­
Eleven gbests were entertained at provement» on streets, w a te r and. th e
d inner Sunday at the C u rtis Dyer sewer system.
home the event being In honor of
the b irth d a y of Mrs. Fred Shook
Oregon has 216 fox farm s w ith;
Mrs. Dyer’« nleas who is v isitin g
» 1 ,325,000 invested in stock and
her© from Denver.
farm s. F iv e farm s have each more
than » 50,000 Invested.
Miss PhylliB Dyer Is spending
few weeks at home.
C latskanie tax levy for 1928
Is
10.4 m ills, 3.4 m ills low er th a n in
1925.
M r. and M is. John M oulten arc
here v is itin g t^iclr daughter,
Mrs.
«hank Sinden.
See Mrs. Johnson for measurements
'o r Barcley corsets, also new com­
Old Yuletide Cuttom
b ination corset and brassieres, glove
Patting in England silk undies, p in k, orchid and N ile ,
An old custom, now almost extinct princess slips
in
leading
colors,
existing only In certain portions of .«tyles for dresse and coats now In,
rural England, was that of the Christ also yard m a te ria l. T h ird
house
mas “w aits” who went from house to
east C atholic church
24-tfc
house, singing carols, or discoursing
music from various Instruments, not
M r. and M rs. Jack W a lle r
and
always harmonious, and yet under the
"holy Impression of the season the daughter Jean motored to Pendleton
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wild minstrelsy rang out upon the Sunday.
frosty midnight a ir and fell upon the
listening ear with pleasure. Not more
than forty years ago in Great Britain
It was a common thing for these sing­
ers of the holy night to pass along the
streets, pansing here and there to ren
dor some song appropriate to the ten
son. The origin of this custom maj
undoubtedly be traced to the Gloria In
Exeelsls, the song which the angels
aang at the birth of the Redeemer
near Bethlehem.
y.
MrB. Joe Udey
Neighborhod club
Wednesday.
sto »
W e carry a stock of
piston rings pins
behrings
COMING
Dr. Hl C. Curry
THE SEATTLE EYE SPECIALIST
Who has made many professional
viits to Hermiston, w ill again be at
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Hermiston Hotel
Friday, March 5
entertained . the
a t her home on
M r. and M rs Gus U h lan d o f B ur-
le tt , Kansas, who has been v is itin g
it the home o f Mrs. U h lan d ’s m other
Mrs. N o rton, in this city, le ft Tues­
day m orning by car fo r th e ir home.
T h e y w ill go home the southern
route.
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Knerr's Repair Shop
POOR ONE DAY ONLY
EYES EXAMELED
GLASSES FITTED
Charges Reasonable.
Jack Biggs tvas a v is ito r In Pen­
dleton Tuesday:-
M r. and M rs. T om Sink of Wasco,
Oregon, spent the week end
w ith
th e ir daugHter, M rs. Joe Udey.
When In Pendleton—
■ w
. Call in and let ns tell yon in person what we can do for yon
atisfied customer
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-at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied
is our best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are use l at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’l’iuery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main S t , Pendleton, Ore.
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Telephone: 380
Oakridge— O akridge
hotel
and
o ffice b u ild in g recently burned w ill
be reb u ilt.
e
Portland banks have 167,100,000
In saving« de,posits, paying «2,000,-
000 annual interest.
Klam ath Falla— First passenger
train runs to Lake Odell on Natron
cut-off.
Oregon ranks next to California In
Pacific states telephone Increases
d u rin g 1925.
In d ia n Romance
When yon see a little Indian boy on
the Glacier National Park reservation
sitting by a stream ruminating he Is
not ploying hookey from school. No,
he’s In love w ith a Blackfoot maiden
and he Is there by the stream romanti­
cally vowing hls troth so that the rush
Ing waters w ill carry (o hls sw«*ctlieart
the iervor of hls soul's desire.
She, o f course, lives a few miles
down the course of the rivulet and, he
hopes, la at this very moment seated
somewhere on the hank thinking the
same thoughts that absorb him. Ixive
making Is just as queer among the In­
dians as It Is when It takes possession
of the pale-fare youth.
Gilfilan
Neutrodyne
Radio Receiver
Five Tube Set
Oeeige
C a h t H a k e » Toutn Famoa»
Nuremberg la one of the best known
towns In Germany so far a« American
renders are concerned, probably he
cause of Wagner’s opera, "The Meta-
terUnger o f Nuremberg." hut the fact
relaalns that In Europe Nuremberg Is
more famous for Its cake known ns
the Lnhkuecben. The rake Is made
from a remarkable old recipe, and
furtherm ore la made In animal shapes
or, aa la the case of the nnwe am
hltlons bakers. In hnnmn poses, one of
the heat kpown being that o f a coos- i
try squire o u l walking. The eakea are |
shipped to alt parts n t the worlrl.
O f AU K in d s
“Etery Little
‘‘Best By Test”
Mouthful has a
A S o a r N ote
In a certain mldwestern university
letter grades are used. A, B, C, D snd
K, the la tte r standing for complete
failure. A student recently ap|>ended
the following brief note to hls poorly
written paper:
"D ear Professor: 1 know this Is
pretty bad: bnt I have been awfully
busy leading the campus sings ami
have had little lime for study."
When th e pa|>er was returned. It
bore a short annotation. The profes­
sor had drawn a mnslcal elef snd In­
serted a single note—E flat. Beneath
It ha had written. "Sing this I”—
Tooth's Companion.
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W uhington’» Birthday
C le a r to n e s a n d e a s y t u n ­
in g on lo w e s t w a v e m e te r to
h ig h e s t m e te r b ro a d c a s tin g
s ta tio n .
Meaning all
RED ROCK CHEESE
It’s own
That’s what you w ill say after you
have eaten our Beef Roasta. They
are always tender and dUdeus be­
cause we buy only the U < k sst Grade
Fresh, Salted and
Fonltry.
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This Fine Radio
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