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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-30, Page 7•rri • • r I" tin 'By •Mair M. Mgrgan 1.".1. 0010 11-071.,-*,.. ".711!"1"-•., „ ..Oystere For Buffet $4PPer ' Gyateye are Pielltgia.thie 3•L'ear,we underatank act' the houswire Wouw,be • a tiviSe41 to • haYe% recipes t•Alt,•1140- , RaW oysters are, of 'n`POS4.;'; the 'easieit to serV4r,Sinfply, .pry 'open the .pry the :teP side,Aa4 1"4.1lie fiveaa*.•,on• ee:ch a...sinell dish. eCiciitait sance4•14.the centree. • C,h111•00YaterS and eerYd on a •; "lied of cracked .lee. '4Clitalls sauce. 18 os" to Prepare: Add grou- : • " • nd, horse-radiji; • ,choliPe4, • pickle and a dash.of tabasle to thick chuil .sauee, stir :Mixture and leave It in the icebox Until+yeu are readyto serve the 'oyster course Oats* wil de ''lf• you pal haPPeu ,to have chili • • water 1A soft; dram rinse with • ,e910:1 Water. Put 4 layer 'la bettOnalter buttedUndoigg-dish, •eciver w4t4. sPriakle with salt PePPOri dredge • with,• flour Atincli'det ovr with ef: the. .lititter,;:, l'efieat'411,4 Cover With •linttered ,crairths, B,!9te ;45. 'Mhintei beit.oveii, • • ' • • 'Fried in Batter •.• ,,„ Dip'Clia.ned. and ' dr1e11'.'0YS.tera 14 batter, fry in deeP-Sat,::draitHind aerie garnished ' with lemon' and *trilby. Oysters may he Parholled, if preferred; before frying'. • , . Batter, -2.. eggs,. % -cup milk; tea - Spoon salt, 1.•:$, teaspaoir,pepper, 1.pup bread 'flour; Beat- eggs-- add: salt land 'pepper. Add milk slowly' to flour. Sineeth and 'welrmixed., ; • Creained oystersor oyster Ede* is 4 faVerite dish. It may co.nstittitettlia o Pigs in Blankets' Little pig& blanketS,,-'otherwise known: as oyster litindlee are oysters on a de luxe scale They are perfect $.ch001 4 esson. Lsson ?c-,.7",..Pecember Paui „ Ephesus -Acta 19 820 • are; they, a PligfIJO their ineantatiOnt•-.04P4 said unto,"theM. Jesus 1. know, and Paul Ig.110*;, but who are ' The evil: spirit knew that.JesOs had the Swat' 'L 'east. out devils, and that to Pai4 tbe-eamef'• Power had beengen* by ,,Jegus•'; but Asked' sharply, '!Who are 'Yethat ye dareAdjure devils, by Jesus 'the. $141. Of the living 00d, as if Ye ;were , endeWed, with an aPostolieal right to' expel devils?" • - , e ' . .z that have haPP, Pareectitet! for right, AndthManm whom the.iil .eottsneas' sake --- Matt. '5:13 ' • "And was leaned on. ' them'and' : . .terea-• ' both' .'prevailed • - ' . - • - • •; o T - t hem, and TIIE. r,,,BSQN; IN ITS: S'4T1I110..'agalOSt thein."' The ..eXti'aordiriatY Time.,---PAUPs: three years at Vphe-..istts'e4fil'Icep,,y lbNh 'e•:(4.ttlie4 he, 0.3trriZsi.aco44,,ltibcge.motnir4. SUS,: A.P, .50-50, T4Ori: three •mentths' n , in G.itece, ari4 -Journey to, Jerusejezet ilittetrated , in the case of the Garar- A,D,• 57_ , • • . , • ' •• :eire'denienices, Matt. , 8;281, Luke 8: " .1,14oe,t't' es' t"s.' '.'C,1e'th' Mac- 0...-0,...• . "So•,tit. I -ley fl6cot..t••of that:9ti4,Tai‘iii6tus? house naked ' and:wounded:). "Gener, Proitful Pre401i.rie in: ,E.pheana, buffet supper but. nterhe. used. for•tlin, ' ner or luncheon.7 •••1 You Will need 24 large oysters, 24 • very thin .slices Of bacon; seine. pars- -. ley' and and pepper, ' • ' Season :the oysters' With salt :and pepper.•'"W.rap, an oyster. in'each' slice. of bacon and fasten, With•toothpick.. Heat a frying. pan 'and put inthe. Oys- ters.. Cook on . one • side :and then" on be otIier-justlong enough te..,crieP „the bacon. • While the oysters are cooking, toast Sonia . jiread.;,. Cut the slides- of„toaet into quarters and mace .an. 'oyster. On .each :small. :slice of teast. 'Garnish yoth:•pareleY And Serve immediately. If. Oren want to •sere some .sOrt.ot ' sane° with the oyster bundles,.You might4ix_...a4egniar-tait-ar4atrett-Ifti‘ ••::etts'y to Make:. ''adirchapped. Pickle 'rell'ili ,and feW•dreOs tif. lemon, juice to mayennaiSe. • Oysters a la -Ballard . " Arrange oysters on the half shell,in a driPping.pani anti hake in • ahot *oven 'till edges curl, AlIoW six'to:each..serv.: Ing, pouring over the folloWing sauce.:' Mix tabl,eapeon: melted biitter„ •.• teasPeen'Ieinen..inIce,';- a few drops ta- baco, teaspoon 'finely 'chopped pars- ley, salt paprika' to. taste. . • .,:•: : Fanned -Cyeters,- . Cleans ene; pint large oysters, :Place' ' pan ii 'oven' small Oblong' pieces, of, 'toast;' put an :oyster .on each piee, . Sprinkle • With Salt and _pepper and 'bake till eysterS: are ph -Min,' Sinn:re with -lemon. butter... Idernen ,Butter:,-C'ream ' table- Apbons batter, .aild itettepoon., salt, '1 tabtespeoh lemon :juice. art& ' tew, • gralris: Of. Cayanite.. • • In • BrOWn. Sauce 1 pint OYsters; IA cup hotter, ,14.,ettfr• ..,:flottr,.1'etip'eySter•hou8r,,W chp -.-i1A,4easpotn-salt-teaspoon--a-ructrovr ,".esgenee; teaspoon pepper... . • • Pabojl and .draita .eYsters..: reserve fiqUor .heat,, :strain and .spt. aside for settee.. Brown•• bUtter,•• Odd flour and •• •etir, till' well broWned* then add oys- ter ilquer, ,milk,. se'aeopings.' and oys- ters..'Tlii;; is a good..:inittire;%to fihl 'patty Cases.,:, • • Savory .Oysters phit' Of oyster's, 4 tablespoons hut - ter; 4 . tablespoons' lour,' 1 cup' 'oyster' liquor7 % cup brown souP-st:Oels, 1' leatipeon..woiester'shire sauce,. 'few drops - onion'. juice, ':,ealt; 'Clean .Oysters, .-tparb'pli. 'and, drain. Melt batter, add 'flour. and' stir ,until • browned. . .•Peur on gradua1ly, vvhite :stirring constantly. ;oyster liquor and •stock. Add seasoning's ',and, cry.e7 ters.' Serve ,941 toast,' • Or- in • pastry r , , • •• • • Broiled. Oysters •. phit 'oYsters,i ctwinelted butter, 2-3 Cup SeaSthied cracker crumbs, 1 • Clean, oystert. rind ,(1:rY I') a tw ecd toweitif, Of( With, fork ,bY the, tough mnscle'•and .dip butter,. then in the cracker, .crurnbe Which have "heeti sea - 'salted With Salt ,and' Pepper. Place in • a buttered Wire broiler. and ,breil, over , or ander fire till .juieeS, flow, itirning. ' while' belling: :,Setve. with loir,bu lJut Oysters and. Maoaroni"'-.. 1 Pint'. oysters, cup Macaroni bredtefa pleceS, salt and pep7' per, t1our 5,4 .cup hutteroa•:aehuch,s; iupbtitiet. • ' , • ' ' Cook ntae,aroni slOted n g supper or be served as the soUP, course With dinner.. Take one pint of 'Oyters, 4,1table 400ns. butter, 6 tabi..poctri§ flour,. i pint ribli salt and pep- per. Heat the oysters in their own I .; . liquoruptil the .,edges.clirl. • Make a WhiteL'saude With the butter, flour, and milk and. then Put. the oysters In It. Add the seasoning just before. you are ready to serve: the stew. , . ••• dipped .in egg and friett•ail, always PoPtilar., With ,men: Beat a CouPle of raw • eggs , until', they are frothy And. dip the; raw :oysters In Then the:loYstera in either cracker' atuMlis or •dry,,.hard 'bread 'crumbs,„. pat: them in ;hot water, in, a, ;frying pan'and'ailow to,brdwn on both . •. Acta, ?9;13.', ''''And he: entered into, the• synagogue" it is both pathetic, and herale,tar,see how 7 Paul cliing_tte his. Pe*P10; giving thein the Aest"ehaaeo at nho hgag'C'h,i!h anjust beenin Corinth. n -ti spelt°, boldly 1r the • sPace Of three. months." • By. this' time it required, great; 'boldness •to" proclaini, Jesus the crucified as ,the. Messiah Of the. Jews. "geaserting anti-per-Suading as to the things ,Concerning the kingdom of God.". Paul vras.a logician, one of' 'the most cohyineing: the World has seen: "But :when some were hardened and disobedient." .7They :hard been opposed tc) the' -1 hut rinanent, pe.a ing evil of the Way before the multi- tude.". The ..early Christians _ called themselves 'men of the Way," hav-. ng., reference to Chrises frequent xef- eie.nee to Christianity as "the Way..of ife" • and tit himself as "the 'WaY, sides. • the Trhth, and, the Life." These Elpheiian Jews•did net contenti them- selve.s With : failure: to believe, they began to defanie . the 'Son of God be- fore the .arowd.:,1 '4_ePartPd 'from theni, and' separated the , disciples. The .• pre cions jewels of- gospel truth were no longer • to be 'Wasted upon these Jewish.brutes. , '"Reasoning daily in the school Tyrannus. "This' „Tyrannus, otherwise unknown, lwaS n,robab4i a teacher of philosophy or rhetoric,. who oecupied the apartinerit at other, hours. "An th's -'r-the-space- of two years.'? Paul's stay • Ephe- Sus Was longerqhin that. in any other. city that :he evangelized: Persever- ance in.a good cause is •sure'to be warded'in the end; "So that:1411 they that dwelt in Asia." Not the •eontin- ent,, but the.Roman prOvinee of Asia, the three little. countries on the -west- ern seabeard of Asia itinor, Ca.ria; Lydia, and Mysie whose metropolis *a E "1-1) rd h ' . . , of the .Lord:"`i •Probably 'F'ittil'• did not ful .Toronto music student and teach - confine his Work to Ephesus, but went eri can't have a grand• plane bought . forth into the'bther -titles •of :the with; Oxley inherited froth "„ her • . father's estate until„ she is 21; So Chief Juttice E. Rose decided.. in Oskoode recentlY. " • ' • Although Miss Niel will inherit $50,06b frerrn the estate of 'her father, and 'the. i'boudoli ;grand" -which she wants for her studio would coat only $1,400; she must wait another three . • • , • Renovating:Flaying cards . , . , . If • your playing'•eards have, beceme ".sticky" : or 'eeent difficult to shuffle try sprinkling the, whole ,pack either ,Witli cora starch or talcum, powder.. See that It is 'dustad over all of them.. Then,dust. thorn off.' This removes the ..stickiness: • . • An old silk glove Ireful which You have rernovedytheLfingers„:will prevent your hands, from getting Tcalloused if worn -while' doing a -large ironing. ' .Start Right „ . The bottomi of potsand,pans will never. heed* • bittek'ened . it they -are sceured over each time they. are used: Tht1.8e.bleeltened bottoms ',mean only fine tbing-7systernatic 'iregleet .• Proper Seasoning . • - - • • '43tIthougli it's' far ,bettef to err, on the side•Of under -sea Setting titan:Over- soak:oiling, a dish that, Must, ho sea- soned entirely after COOking it never SO effectiVe, as one -seasoned-during the cooking No Matter how 'choice tho • foodstuffs ttsek-t-carel es s season- Tingleayb-e--flre cookFtl diSli.flat and tin- interestiiii: • • „ • ., • :;. •• Nattirally, tastes .witlelY, • but. tire essential point to keep. in -mind is thenecessiti...of.:•choosing e seasoning that 'will britig',Out: and enhance, the ."fittVor of 'inateriale Used.: '..Salt;:.stigar; pepper, and spices are always at hand, and, the clever •uip of thein is :the art Of cooking. ' •Salt .• Is necessary "in:, nearly • every dish : prepared. DesSeres,•.caUdips•:and sweet .of all kinds -gin flavor , if eleierly. salted.' Any ; conibination contalning mi)kser.creain reqiiires few grains „of salt. added' to:•coffee iniprovee' the beverage, ' • ,Inadequato. salting. is the eauSe of many-taiteless dishes. , • SUgarlinprov'et,Meats • . , • 'Sugar is anothet•everYday 'seasoning • ,that works •Wonders When •judiCiOully used. , :Unless., Vegetables .'.are fresh from. ilie garden .alittle sugar' is need.' •eil'fo restore their naturat'sWe,etitess,. A bit :4f Sugar' rubbed into the 'rettst 'gen- tributos-p,i•eittly to its richness. and flavor. .Alf dreSSingS• Or,'eauces pen-, aining lemon, jaiee or' Vinegar. require a little sugar ,to. emphaSize the acid. ••• 1•4otli and salt aro helpful in mending several flavors' into .tt `srneetlr,' Perfect emaliination. Spiced sriates and baled,stuffs' are dependent: „on „skillful ,Seinfoni t; W,Ith salt and" sugar, , Tire. :g.trength •:O•f••• s'fftces and Salts Tlytise have; been ex-. Posed to the air lose finial Of, their' .sayerlheas, Also, Soule. loOds absorb Mere 8eitioniIIIS Plan Oi1le2S. 1 proonossim. Ar' • . MUTT' AND SEVIr, 1501:e-rictiCitOAAAT Vo.0 vojciin.0 z.0 OillioUt:: m5 MERE -we AR,t, 114 Atib SIO.0 • :BUD FISHER ally, in tha New,Testament, the word naked' refers to a.' P4rti41,„ rather than an entire,' destitutioit Of clothing.. .• • .THR.QUEAT 'BONFJAE, As 19: '20:38:. "And thjS • became known to all, -both, .^wsand Greeks, that dwelt at Ephesus:1. Any supernatural oc- urrence is. 'quickly spread' •abroad. "And fear fell upon them, all. and Ole name of the Lord Wa.. Magnified.")It 'was made.• very plain, both that the power . of Jesus was great and that it was periltius in the exereme to do-' disresPeet to that PoWer: ' "Many of them that had believed „ . • genie, confessing, and declaring:their deeds." ."The natural. effect of sac'h an occurrence was to induce a horror of magicial arts and the like. • 'PeAgiriP.:09r:***,,sur .COMMENTS . ,:.,• Wir.drorgiordisr4irwOuli • - \ By AUSTIN rviogAN They Were P„aihg. Their Part.)5 Y..ea2rs Ago ;The bontbardcs-7-Guy ani e.Arrhe4,7444 134.ha. .x14 rottgy••:gi.110,•*441'4, 111IY4tel 4'..4.411e4•PraY!en. •. French :the .aati,airoraft , • • •, ••• • , • • • 1.4gl°40. thouin'.:a• voliinteer, been drafted vere paying for soldiers 041nPfEitl:at .T444Q11';.()Otarloi ' ••"," Evan ',EvArrny 'in ans; was .14 the British Royal Vari.no A:rtillrY, attached to IA* Wue•Vear,eld Kate Sthith,;3ras •sl.nging, for .disahied, soldiers:la Wash- 'iO%.'PittY the ,the. 'entertki,nrkent nrgobs In a .Great .,,altes. training'. • *Bing Crosby .was- enlisted in the Spokane (Wash.) Iiigh-.SChool's Stud- ent Army. Training ,Corps. , . : • .' Jacques Fray, Of the Fray, and Braggiotti, piano teatn),, was on.' the ..,atarl of General Jourandat the French War Office, • • Colonel StoOnnagle was in the U.S.' Naval Reserve. . • -7. • Gracie, A11-4n's' brother -was the --kid. with the,. drum %!•jp.rae, 14 • Those R0,.§wells Keep, Rollin'. Along. . 'York after a trithiiphant visit to the scene cif their strugglinsfart• in ' The .Bpswell..Stiters-cinninie, • Martha tied Vet,,,have retliirned to .New • . • • 4 r • . ,, • • • ' • Stm-laMtliagfcria- a OA tr-•-e-t s•-•te ,r0agnve` . a books together." "And buried them in tised magical arts ' 'brought their 'c°1111t47 probablywere resP°48ibla for the fact that the BosWells While tat vacation' to lig a• ve weeks' rest on the West Coast, were asked to interrupt their "Moulin R appear • le the Important Constance Bennett,. motion picture the sight of all." It. was - like the ' great Bonfire • of Vanities in .the Squalis of St. Mark in Florence, when, under the powerful preaching of SaVonarela, rich women': ,brought their costly dresses and finery, artists their most valued pictures,. musicians their' instruments, wealthy men their most precious jewels, -and tossed them into the flamee as. a -sacrifice to the . y .ee. • , Deity and a:tolten of, -"their repentance 0'1, errontnetiroSuPsehebiAotatoP;altsiet,g0,f t4hreid\raddelOci,asri:dgerpdetoni)lineg l‘hihsofeattrrethilacri.nivfeurien.royt• for their sins. "And they counted the price of thorn, arid found it; fi.fty 67c.ronoinig.smisthitOtouldn't direct !hell' 01.1trriept ngaihst Vallee, but 'against his thoasand pieces of silver."' Thal total rs. , v yeara,. after they had, made a futile 'attempt to crash the gate's Of HollyWood's etudios, • This time the -Order was reyeried they were, summoned. • Dsetast•paylor, Writer' of two, oneras .for the " Idetropolita:n Opera Coni - 'pally and regarded as one of Arneri6We otitstanding muaie critice, thinks that many stare Of the Opera. aPa 010 coneert _Stage could !take' leSsons- enunciatien f 4" amounted to 'front • $50,000 to • $100,- , • , 000—a considerable. stnn, as such StUdi0 PiCk-Ups. * • booke *ere -very ekpentive. Ohn 1VIederinack taitea,no,ehancest ort forgetting a line ar Penner" . tha,Ce what a local Program ,sp'easor 'is , . ,,so Pew the 'Word' of. the. caste he: has • re.,11-fte1n---11 -.e• lack hook; . Lord and reva " • mere• s creeping Progress; lt,! 'looking for. - Tbey, just Can't Seem •to Make. UP their minds What they.*Ant was 'fiat' a :mere gradual:,"acceptan:ce, on 14e pregrain; hut .t0'atart•searching for :a• Penner "in.this town.. , one and another; of a religion •it's rather ridiculous' .' .;''.;? • • • ••., • , • , coirimending itself to the hearts and Fred Allen is one .0f, radio'S mest• liberal benefactors, contrilinting minds Of Men: 'it wasi. for epee, a weeldy• to fernier °vaudeville associate's fallen on 'etI as mighty -growth - of: the Word. Wendell "Red:Read"' Hall has 'written the Words and mimic to", 6i'er neiress Flas t° 'Viand Plan° For G songs, his higgest hit being. "It-.A.in't Gonna Rain No More." 2.30 -Hollywood she* •_... CPR 3.O0--Fbilharmonie Orcbesiia . Rlta: Me ycuth- 6.00---Roses'-and Drums .....w1C-13"‘V • '•.0oera Concert' • .CRCT 4.30 -Hoover Sentinels ..,......CROT. , -5.30 --Cru mir and Sanderson .•WG . ' 7.30 -Joe Penner WJZ .8.0,0 --Jimmie Durant,'............CRCT ' , 'Freddie Rich .. . .. ........WGR • 9,00 --Seven , Star Revus 9.30-A1bum of. 'Music ........ • .CRCT ' 10.00 -.Tack Benny WBEN • _ Sunday Hour. ....... . .. rCKNC„ 11.00-Firesidf., • f -Tour ...gROT raormAY• • tinackfoot Trans , - province. , Paul' did •not give 'up.. his • own people; but, continued to .preach to :thern• as he had !opnortunity, mak- Mg. converts among them as well as atherig the Greeks. , • •• • - '1711E SONS OF SGEA!A, Acts 19; 11,16. "'And Gear` ,wroughtSpecial miracle's. by the hands of PAUL". Al- though St. • Paul.. believed: that Go -d, for the furtherance of the-"GosPel, did allow,him t� work !powers' beyend the range of "litimaii experience, • and in Which he horribly .reCogaized the. Work of the Spirit granted to -faith • nd prayer, yet he by no ineans ;frequently exercised. these .gifts,. and: never : for his. own or dt.tring_tbe.,sieltness. Of his dearest•Iriends : "Inesinuch that unto the sick were carried away.lfrorn his • body handker- chiefs or aprons." "Paul" did choose MoSt simple 'things lest,'any supersti- tion might arise by reason of the price Or ponip;' for he 'resolved 'en- tirely and fully to give all the, glory to: Christ.", -"And the diseases -de- parted •froni therm ' and the evil spirits went out:" We have just had another example of the exorcising of• demon. by Paid in' the' Case_of the 'dernonia.c slave ,girT; and -we are., se-oh-fo-,-have the Most wonderful. of sail Worked by. Paul, the:raising; to lif.e..ot the ' dead '4.tityelms. • • ' "But. certain ; also Of the stroding, ::Tewa." Then as now the Jews were in 4.11' Parte of the orld. "Ex oreists."' They •were' quack physi- cians, adopting. anxure that struck the :peenlar:larOY.:. `!TC!ak. tinen..jthein na.me oyer theniAlat4ati the Oil spirits the halite of the Lord.Sesus." •"Toek: upon then)." implies: andacitY, impudence,..„.tinholy daring:' ,'Saying, ' you by jesits whona. 'Paul preachetii.? ''•••':Thk.)y heard' What Paul said and•-trea.ted• his. words AS a magic •charm,or spell'to dri"yeAo �vil spirits out. , there:were seven sous ..of, SCeya,, a Jos.' Only '' two 'lief the Seven, are mentiened, as attacked by the:evil •and probably the ether five, were not, present,: but all , seven •oiried. in the' evil' Practiee. '"A. Chief .prieet,. Who 'did, this.9. Probably at Some' tittle this SeeVa had been 'head of one. of the tvventy-fOur Courses Of firiests Who Ministered by turns in the„ teni'Oe!,, aha were chief. priests. • what Is Said on both' sideS, and by the' le case s 01, ei ,,slihn'er is ready; ••' • , • ' • '• Executors, 'of the' estate were in. 'alined:, to favor the PureltaSe, of the "boudoir " grand'," 'but the attorney for official guardian oppOsed Car -Fare -Reduced • In Fort Wilhiain . 17ort William.--Tive cent ,fares are fiew in effect on the F'Ort 'William 'street, ra4way system, replacing the former fare ofseven cents Cash or four for . 25 cents. Citi, Council lied& ed the reduced -rate *Mild be,e Leat tentatively until :the end of the _Weather_Suits Curlers 'Waterloo, :Ont -The snap ;mai,: not he .Welconie Inest,:places, WO. the • Waterloo curlers are, all.' for At, They have .the earliest 'ettrlieg. on re .cord,- :eel' a. • result ' tit Jack Frost's activItts 'Brilfgh • Indorse- Short. Week .:Caintyridge, Eng. -40-hotit Week 4eund another supporter when Canibridge COuncil :reamitly 'by: un- aninious vote declared. that-proPestile. for a 40 hour Week: 'slrptild receive Consideration by ..the' .A.Ssociatien., :of l)Tunicipal diirQurationK • Nottiughain 'Colinef ',has alrOdy dis6u8.sion of • th'i! fl'f6pos,a4), • • • A Smile father a.skect his S'on 'scliat.Made Ile , in, bed 'So !pug. • , 4I,itiroleept7bniY,"; said the giA, bearing.eounsel 'every, Mettling; try, advises me '10 'get up; :Sloth te lie Still. ,-And. they giVe• 20 ,reatons for ;and--again.•••ett-is.taY part- to •heaf, 'And •tlie evil spirit ansv. et.d " Re-* fin heft TtEdCAq Gpt,.15. - Stni,•04! il)picK,LEf's Vi•IE 17,ci1Jee! N THE AIR" All-Star Presentations WAVE ilENV,140 S tation Metres Cycles LIKNO, • Torbn to .1. 291 1030 CFCF, ffiontreai 291 600 CFCB: North •Bay ...... '822 ' 930 CFO°, Chttt ham 29? : CFRA Toro.) .0 ....... , 436 • 690. cRAc, raoatreal 411 730 9.00-A. & P. 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