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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1936, p. 5

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, fumarr, 90,199t . j£; « X. , I - j ,- »** - .1 - -' ** ' 1 ^ j '•••" •>{••••: 4tSO I HEAR1 EARL WALSH In olive drab, behind oar flti--tnie -to the US. A. An' with doe rispect to other blooch to Cuneo and Cohen, "Hie Old Timers had a couple of good matches last week as Page's and To Jones and Marakowslri, they cud Bacon's teams turned in victories. Talk of Soldier's Bonus enters into every little gathering these days. We dont' know much about big figures, but we do want needy soldiers to get a break now that money is being dished out hither and yon Time was, before the Great (who said Great?) War when we looked upon "Old Soldiers" with something ajjproaching reverence. Our memory goes back to "Dick" Thompson and some rides,we enjoyed ^ ^ Flanna^an apd^tt^rti in his buggy. What a joy to s^t be- * 6 side an f<Oid Soldier"! Sometimes we not excel me own; While the Schmidts were comin' plen- . ty, and the Olsons shouldered gpns, Me heart swelled up the 'proudest for the Murphys and the Dunnes. It was "good-by to ye, Patsy," and i "don't forget to write," V. | An' the breed av ould Kilkenny »- | spolin' for a fight. ; Some wimmen folks were cryin' whin the doughboys wint away, Several averages show up because of cold weather keeping some home to shovel coal. Dar Granger rolled two games over the 200 mark, but dropped to 164 in the second game. Dar's 563 led his team, while Mike Schaefer led the Pages with 559. Seventeen pins separated the Saylers and Bacons in their match. Sayler's 543 led his team. Bacon's 570 average topped his squad The Wildcats showed class in trim- But ye qughta seen the Irish that were minE the Left ^and®ys in buckled for the fray. " wonder if our present "Old Soldiers", game. 2754 to 2415. Clarence Stilling and Herman Steffes wen$ hot to turn in 626 and 614 totals. Stilling turned in high game with 246 pins, closely followed by k Steffes and his 243. The Left Handers fell below their stride 'n£ a - - . -- 1 • -- - '• tion. In the Forester League, Winkers Finnegan and Flynn, Maloney and Mahoney, McGinnis and are not iooked.upon with too 'little^^^^^ of last w^ek. Bill Kreutzer's 514 was consideration. We do not carry our gh' < ; high for the southpaws. . ' prejudice too far in favoring this ' 0 Leary and kullaney and' group of men over other groups of. McKay deserving persons. However, we do Brad an*, o'Grady, Ryan and O'Brien, strongly favor remembering these And ye cuddent count the Kellys that men with a bonus payment Some were marchin- in the Une; say the boys don t want their bonus guch a cheerin' crowd on sidewalks in To whwh we can only say- Oh Yeah ,me Ufe Fve nivyer ^ TOWN TEAM GAGERS ' BEAT MUNDELEIN AND JOHNSBURG One of the best basketball games of the year was put on at the local gym last Sunday when our team won a close game from Mundelein, 45 to 39. It was one of those well-known nip-and-tuck affairs that wasn't settled until the last couple of minutes of The scoring was well divided, Kinsala leading7 with six baskets and a free throw. Dowell, who has been going great guns of late, sank four shots in the first half. Kelroy led Mundelein with 13 points. The Crystal Lake Devonshire®, one of the best in these parts, will be here next Sunday. The boys are expectlarger' turnout for this attract Joe's Aces had an 'easy time with Mundelein's seconds, scoring twenty Woodstock Firemen Brave Heat and Cold . ' V , ,1,-i £ .£'p°tats••'Wore the Mundelein boys te«m U& . close match from Het-b,^ ^ pelves. CharaberUin's Simon's outfits Winkel rolled a 233 17 points led the attack.. game and 614 total to lead his team iii victory. Herb Simon led his team in total pins with 601, but Paul Karfs The girls' team %von 27 to 22 from the Johnsburg girls: Rose fiettermann was the big show^for Johnsburg, iain,d Clarence Stilling took high game i d\ ropping irn eight, 7fieilad goail s and, "tw, o free tosses. Helen Conway account- True, there are some who are not in ^ Sivinth's band began to play ! honors, rolling 236 and' 233 respective r1^LronfofhlthS^^T'S rrCT^ Wearinl av th<J W t W r i, !ed for nine of McHenry's points, closeted X^^uW welcome Tlift You The aV £* £*" Ed S™th s team beat George _J^s- |, folloWed by Eyelyn j^ten's eight wno woum welcome a gave the earth * jar, . . jten's, 2417 to 2342. in comparatively,* Fvelvn becin* to look m«r* "takSri TWeTMSl" was "ril off with th. K*Uerwill.. low scores. Steffes. with 640 pins,;fk 4, »h.rp.8hot),er that sh, w not oe noaraea. inere are too many ^ wint to war and Justen, with 525, were high men:. . .V places for those dollars--and right j |in this match--And so we go rolling last year* Alter now" I Some enlisted in the navy in the blue along. We wonder how many of you read j and white of "gob," C. O. F. or remember the following poem by And among those who were present I TEAM NO. ONE-- William Lester Bodine, executive of ] and strictly on the job ~ ' I Stilling 184 167 Chicago schools, who resided at Jus- ' Were O'Gara and O'Hara, Hennessy' Knox ............ 177 151 ten's Hotel a few yearV ago. The and Burke, j Karls 118 174 poem was printed in the Chicago Sun- O'Donnell and McConnell, Shaughnes- Bolger .--173 173 day He raid-Examiner March 20, 1922. 8y and Quirk, . . j Simon .................... 192 223 We <lo not reprint this to decide who ^Hanrahan and Shanahan, McCarty won the war. Our investigating com- j tnd Malone, mittees are still working on that ques- , Laughln' In the face av death aroun' j TEAM NO. TWO-- tion. We give it to you to give you | the divil's zone; |V. Freund 146--J2l0' 233--584 117--445 23ft--628 173--519 186--601 a poor start, the^, , girls are bringing their average i*{f fast. They now have Ave wins 9^Sinst seven losses. ' Don't forget the game next Sunday. 844 888 945 26771 McHENRY TOWN TEAM -- 45 ' B F Kinsala, f Kreutzer, t\ Dowell, c ...-- Mr. Bodine's slant on the bonus bill; Mulligan and Milligan, Dooley and E Freund , •ann /dl we gmitvfAe lift ft oa iyto/iuii bkaeiciaaunasea iift i«sa •a, I T\; i TLammam " veiry clever piece of work. When The Irish Went To War ^ By William Lester Bodine . 1^1 thinkin' av that stirrin' day whin liojers marched away FREEf^'o^0 coVt BOOK. 9 Dinneen, jThennes Steady to shell a ton of hell into a sub- : Sutton marine; They were pricing crepe in Berlin-- across the ocean far, Whin the Casey's jined the "Jackies," and the Irish sailed for war. Winkel 104 148 205 189 1S9 168 190 233 Chamberlain, c 1Q. , | Lockwood, g Bennett, g 210--453 Green, g 182--4^8 213--608 192--614 5 1 2 9 4 0 zro ...... 2 1 1 2 792 940 TEAM NO. THREE-- Heimer Thies ... Nye Steffes . PRICELESS BFOMMTKM \ --tor tboM Buflerlng ftpom I STOMACH OR DOOOJU4AI. I ULCERS, DUE TO HYPER- a ACIDrrf--POOR DICES- I TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA. , SOUR STOMA CHjCASS I - _ NESS, HEARTBURN, CONST I- Z - PATION. IbaD BREATH, SLEEP- • LESSNESS OR HEADACUKS. DUK • tO EXCESS ACID. V Mt«ifr«apr _ WATTtES DRUG STORE Phone 37 The flag in Riley's window showed .two sons had died in France, They wint across before the rusli and Smith .. took an early chance; | . But for every Irish lad that fell, six Boches passed away, Dead on the ground--for milesf around -r-were Huns in heaps of gray; 150 131 173 157 189 160 135 147 198 176 991 2723 149--459 190--456 127--447 185--540 150--515 800 816 TEAM NO. FOUR-- Unti 114 132 Schaefer 148 801 2417 Justen G. Justen^ In the army, in the navy, in the tanks, Weber ....... and in the air-- Wherever there was fihgtin' ye wud find the Irish there; ' And those too old to go across were busy over here, While many a buddies' socks felt a Celtic mother's tear. 168 157 169 •157 161 154 159 138--384 175--480 170--490 Totals MUNDELEIN -- 89 Kelroy, f .;,...Z!7. Clendening, f Wells, c Hendryckx, g Nenman, g Fenwick, g - • Totals 10 B 'F-' P .. $ 8 2 .. S ••.vr 1 .. 4 0 " 1 .. 1 2 . 3 1 , 3 2 1 I 16 7 JOE'S ACES -- 42 756 763 Wm. Kreutzer, f W. Kreutzer. f .. 143--454 Hu h^s, f .. .. 1 ChLberlain, c .. 823 2342 "r • . B 5 «... 0 7' r: •.'F; Mi o 0 3 2 0 OLD TIMERS' CLUB TEAM NO. ONE-- Main Street Now, whin the scrap was over, Enr- Wattles •«••••• - TH^ land reached for glory's star, But a crippled German told me that "the Irish won the war." """"" -f h ^ ^ McHenry, Illinois Sunday Matinee 3:15 Continuous Admission 10-2Se . Weekdays--7:10--9:10 C. 8. T. SATURDAY ' FEBRUARY 1 £lylvia Sidney -- Melvyn Douglas "MARY BURNS, S FUGITIVE" SUNDAY -- MONDAY Don't Miss Clark Gable -• Frandtot Tone and Charles Laughton in "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY Robert Young -- Sally liners and Edward Arnold -REMEMBER LAST NIGHT" Special Attraction Major Bowes' Amateur Radio Shows of the Air THURSDAY -- FRIDAY Rochelle Hudson Henry Fonda and Slim Summerville "WAY DOWN EAST" ALSO--March of Time Schaefer Perkins ............... Adams Granger 148 162 159 IgD 209 .148 125 172 181 154 148--444 170--457 156--487 179--540 Totals MUNDELEIN 19 18 -.t«. •••v^-Srf ••k," y v; '••v; Part of the Volunteer Fire Department, with ice-covered clothing, after the conflagration was {Kit Tnesday morning. '•,. v control WOODSTOCK AND RICHMOND WIN , IN CAGE MEET Woodstock and Richmond came out on top in the first round of the county basketball tournament at Stf. Mary's gym last night. After a hard fight, Richmond stepped out in front to beat McHenry 32 to 21. The game stood 14 to 11 at the half in favor of Richmond. Ehorn led the winners with 13 points. Adams scored 10 points for McHenry. McHenry put up a hard scrap, but found the tall Richmond boys too much to cope with under the baskets. Marengo gave Woodstock a battle up until the last quarter when the blue and white team turned on the steam and put things on ice. The tournament will go on the rest of this week with the finals: being plaved Saturday night. McHENRY -- 21 John Schaffer Writes From St. Petersburg TEAM NO Covalt ; America should ndt forget in fotr short speedin' years The fightin' min who wint to war, amarchin' thru our cheers. Thim brave boys Saved their country-- Johnson and that's all some had to save, Beavis .. For some are broke and jobless--while Schaefer some wint to the grave. . • So I've signed a big petition for the ! Sojers' bonus bill, And other names I saw there showed i the Celt was loyal still. Barbian There was Hogarty and Fogarty. Mc- Pries - | Goorty and Magee, Goodell (And if MacNider isn't Irish he sure- Smith .. ly oughta be;) Sayl|r Keily and O'Reilly, Fitzmorris and the! . | Foys, : While K. C. lads had signed their j names with many Legion boys. I The Cullen's an* the Mullen's, Moynil- | han and Dwyer, | The Feenys and the Sweeoeya, Mulj cahy and Maguire, ; Corcoran and Crolarkin, Connery an' j Quinn, I And whin the Irish vote in Congresi j the bonus bill will win. ^ • 858 FOUR- ...... 135 142 165 ..... 213 ...... 182 780 167 169 165 154 182 132--434 199--510 165--495 192--559 182--546 F • p Fenwick, f 1 ,0 t Kelroy, f 5 2 NVaman, c j'.-' Hendee, g 0 •; o Ray, g 0 : 0 0 Hogan, g ...........I... 1' •Vilt: Clendening, g ....... ,0. 0 o Totals 8 s 10 Adams, f .... Heckenbaugh, f .... Taxman, f .. ....v..... Kramer, c ........... Millar, c . J Justen, g P. Justen, g (1. Anderson, g „.... C. Andorson, g ..... Freund, g . ..^^.7. - B .... 1 ' 1 0 -0" o 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 ;;:!•• 0 8 MoHENRY GIRLS 837 837 TEAM NO. THREE-- ....... 169 169 164 148 195 200 164 184 170 176 »S-i2 164--492 Justen, f 163--495 166--531 167--543 • 27 B . . 4 .. a .. 2 .. S ... 4 T: i o 0 0 0 Totals RICHMOND U 82 B - $ v. 3 TEAM NO Hughes .. ..... Weber. Karls . Freund Bacon • 876 TWO-- ..... 167 174 183 148 190 863 829 2568 Totals 13 167 174 151 109 190 167--501 174--622 160--494 181--498 190--570 JOHNSBURG GIRLS -- 22 " B - E. Hettermann, t 1 R. Hettermann, f 8 Englen. c .....71 L. Stilling, g ...J 0 Rothermel, g F 0 2 0 0 862 851 872 2585 Did. you read that one that O. O. Mclntyre picked up in a small town newspaper? The ad read "If your business isn't worth vertise it for sale." As this cold snap persists, we renew an old thought that has lingered with ' us for some time. We would like to get up a train or at least a bus load and head southward. Get your applications in early for next year. MATCH GAME WILD CATS (McHenry) Stilling - 211 246 Steffes 243 194 Justen 171 211 Thennes ................ 147 146 169--626 177--614 144--526 Totals 10 6 Ehorn( :.'f Anderson, f Vogel, c ...: Gibbs, g ..... Bell, g ........ Bowman, g Totals V: d i F 9 0 fro;' 0 1 0 We-*t>oor McHenryites, nearly burr ied in snowdrifts and shoveling coal to keep from freezing, with temperatures at 25 below zero, surely do envy our friends in Florida, where they are enjoying the warm sunshine and delightful climate. The following letter from John Schaffer, written to his brother, H. J. Schaffer, tells of the gopd time he is having and of the many McHenry people he is meeting in Florida. Here's hoping that John wi'l writ« again and telL us more about his travels and sightseeing, . . , • St. Petersburg, Fla. 1 Jan. 18, 1936. D e a r H e n r y : • ; • " ; ; I got your letter and Was^inftch pleased with the news; ' I was a jump ahead of the snow storm all the \^ay down. The first night at Evansville, Ind , next night | j at Macon, Ga. The next at Belleview, Fia., and called on Ed French and Mrs. called on Mrs. Frank Martin; Then I drove to Orlando .to see the Overtons, the Cropleys, Mrs. Ladd and Mrs Flanders. A Florida Coast Line bus drove ?0 through a draw bridge and drowned, 1 over twenty passengers, near Chat- £ tanooga. Another bus slid over the 0 edge on Chattanooga Mountain Road -- ; and killed seventeen passengers. Snow & | and ice on pavements. I went over the same road the day before and the road was dry but cold, and snowed and sleeted that night. I arrived in here on Christmas eve GETS ALL 8 KINDS OF WORMS Moat fowls have ftpii Bb| Pins as wen as Round Wornuu All three kinds grmttfA rstMft* «gg production. ^ The Gizzard Capsule to mo«| V effective against every kind--•! because It does not dtpenu upon only one drug but has tw<ft] or more drugs tor each kind aC| worms. And its medicine 111 carried through to th« glzzanf] In the patented INSOLUBL®* coating. Safe, and sure of beefj results. A product of the Qefly H. Lee Co. Ji Get, mors eggs. Give eacH • .aye* a Gizzard Capsule "tho»as p. bolcer" ' "The McHenry Druggist" ^ Phone 40 Green Street' 14 W GIRL SCOUTS ! At ksk Monday*^ meeting, Miss Ward gave us some song sheets which had been typed and hectographed. Among the songs on it were "Scoutability," "Hail To the Scouts," "Out in the Forest," "Where'er You Make a Promise," and "Taps " Patricia Phalin's group is planning a Valentine party a/id they held a patrol meeting Tuesday night to make preparations. The party will be two laveeks from next Monday. ELINOR PRIES, Troop One Scribe. Our Scoutmaster, Mr. SchoenholtZi ' confronted us with a new sort of dis-r ~ ^;cipline for the meetings* Instead SPRING GROVE 950 1003 LEFT HANDERS 801 2754 Kreutzer Schaefer Theis Schaefer Eddy the now old-fashioned way of blowing his home is greatly improved. He rehis whistle and then commanding the j turned to his duties at Elgin on Satgang to fall in, he just completes one urday. motion with hTs hands and the ^couts-h-Mrs. Edwin Freund suffered from fulfill his wish. There are other signs J an attack of flu last week but is re- ... 144 166 204-^51-4 .... 156 205 112--473 ,... 224 103 154 481j£or an(j center, etc., which Mr. 1 covering nicely YVCODSTOCKI *..... 128 158 I;.-.. 161 147 168--476 We lost a good man when Judge! Charles T. Allen was taken from our ! midst. His keen sense of humor car-' ' ried him over many a rough spot in STILLING SPEEDERS his duties of meting out justice. We; LEAD FORESTERS substitute for such men, but never re-1 JJJ CAGE LEAGUE 's a'ways planned ahead of time. ^.„.f „ Mrs. John Freund Schoenholtz has developed for use in- j of McHenry cared for her during her stead of the shrill whistle. It, too,, illness. j gives the gang a little more fun in Edith Stevens was a guest of Gloria nn J415 g.uessjng what the command is. Here McCafferty several days last week. is an example, ypu non-iScout Boys,! On Thursday evening Mrs Ella of the fun each meeting provides.1 Siegler entertained the members of Every meeting is different because it; her club. Two tables of five hundred If | were in play and prize winner's were Arthur Kattner, Mrs. Frank Say you read it in THE PLAIN and stopped at the million dollar Pier 1 DEALER^ ° and saw Old Santa and the kiddies i put on an entertainment that was ^ swell I also took in the midnight mass at St. Mary's church on my way ! to camp. I We had Mr. and Mrs. Pries in this | canjp for a week, so we were out to-1 gether every day. We called on Mrs. j Nisesn, the Gritzmachers. the Copes and Uncle Joe Frett. Tell Betty,! Susan and Ben that I met Uncle Joe j at the station the morning he landed | and got a nice roosting place for him j and see him nearly every day as it! is on my way to town. He is one-half 1 block from St. Mary's church and four \ blocks from the Green Benches. Here I'm sitting in my car writing, with windows and even the door open and at home they are snowed in and shoveling snow. I am enjoying the fine climate here,, Regards to all.. 3. W. SCHAFFER. •- Frissed Hair Early Fatkioa Both men and women wore their hair carted or frizzed with Irons toward the end of the Second century. The Sahara Detert The Sahara desert Is pr<; by climatic differences but by the nature of the surface. Longest Railroad Tanael The longest railroad tunnel' In the world Is. the, Sioiplttn tunnel, sthtpwsh' the Alps. FRIDAY--ONLY JANUARY 31 Margaret Sullivan-- T , •• Walter Connolly "SO RED THE ROSE" SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 1 . fiing Croeby -- Joan Bennett •TWO FOR TONIGHT' SUNDAY -- MONDAY Jack Oakie -- Joe Ponner "COLLEGIATE" Crime Doesn't Pay--"A Thrill For Thelma" 15c TUESDAY -- -- 15c Joan Howard -- Wendie Barrie "MILLIONS IN THE J AIR" "WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Carole Lombard -- Fred Mac- Murray in "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE" SOON1*-- "Frisco Kid" "Bride Comes Home" ' • "Whipsaw" "Midsummer Night's Dream" your not sure that Scouting is all it, Mrs. ^ _ , I is supposed to be. just drop in and pay; Sanders and Mrs. Siegler received It happened during health class in' . *5™Ie.^re'i *!us a visit. Glad to have you. consolation. A dainty lunch was serv- Crater 500 Feet Deep Meteor crater In Arizona is a stile in extent nnd riflo foot deep. our grade school the other day. The the Ponies fell victims to the fast j you. Here is a little more advertisement,' ed at tl^p conclusion of cards. teacher was warning her little pupils ^teppi f n5 Speeders last Sun- Jn & different line, but still adyertise ! Mrs. A1 Schmeltzer and Miss Lois against harmful practices, stressing y . ny "e", ment. ATTENTION: All dads of i Esh attended a matinee in Chicago on the bad effects of smoking during the "p w*f ^heir opponents; Scouts. February the fourth whether | Thursday. ~ Haro,d P^annenstill reentered 32 yQu ^ jt or not ft think yQU ^ ^ >Lorraine Nett, who is emf>\oyhave found out, however, through your i^d in Wilmot, spent Saturday and Sunson or sonl) you have a date to take day at her home here. /your boy to that long talked of "Fath- j Mrs. Walter Watts, son, William,-of er and Son Banquet." If you Scouts (-Solon were visitors in the Martin Butcan't get your dads to come get an j ler home on Monday. uncle or some relative to act as vour Miss Dorothy Behrens motored 'teen ages. The class had formerly FO studied the dangers of tuberculosis be- Poin^s for his team as they won 58 tween the ages of 20 and 30. In way of review the teacher asked what must be guarded against during these ages. One little fellow hurried jprith the answer--"Old Age." •'••v.'-:. v^ to 33. Sutton's Curly Tops took a close game from Moe's Pickles 34 to 81. Manager Bill Green's town basketball team has hit a much better stride winning from Fox Lake and Mundelein. They- are especially anxious for a crowd,, to witness their game next TEAM STANDINGS Won Speeders .....J.. ........ 8 Ponies 1 Curly Tops -...v................... 1 Pickles i Lost 0 2 2 2 guest Tell them of the songs, games, and about the stunts the patrols are going to put on for them, you members of old "162." Every Scout is dofrom Richmond Saturday to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Behrens. Andy Straub, Chicago, was a guest Sunday when the classy Devonshires 'n Mrs. John Schuenamann is visiting from Crystal Lake appear. Do you remember the good old days when you laid four bits on the line to see a game ? The boys don't ask that now They hold the price fright down to a minimum. Mrs. Carl Weber was an Elgin visitor Saturday. nera's satchel feet are flatter than ever--And now France sends us an other heavyweight, Andre Lenglet, a profited by his presence. As you all 210-pounder who has lost only two j know we are going to compete in a bouts out of 49 an$ holds a draw with contest in the latter part of February Tommy Loughran--Joe Cronin is the j so our instructor is polishing us up on baseball who is really i different points. Bandaging is one we ing his damdest to make this a real j in the Bertha Esh home Sunday treat, so all you guests, don't fail toj Mrs. John Sullivan and children of be present. When the bugler squnds Crystal Lake are spending a week in "mess' just you wait and see who's at the table first! Mr. > Williams was present at the meeting and the First Aid Team A Few Pickups In Sports -- Just a day or so before he was sold onG man in to the Red JSox, Cleveland offered on the spot what with a vast collection j shall work on at our next get-togeth $125,000 cash for Jirr.mie Foxx pf stars----We might add that thej4er. As an appreciation for Mr. Wil- Which means that the Red Sox piaid average age of the team is 27--There!Ham's time and effort we all ought to important money for Mr. Foxx may be an old age problem The'learn our First Aid well. He has a Which also means that Jimmie is en- Phillies are still willing to trade or I hard job on his hands, fellows, with titled to pin another'X in back of his sell Curt Davis to the Cubs, but they name and a couple of dollar signs in would like to have Chuck Klein back fronts---After that Compulsory mili- in his old back yard The Giants itary training in Italy, Primo Car-1 can have Oamilli, too-- For a price-- the Contest so near What do you say that we co-operate! If you don't jtnow your First Aid, yon-'re not "Bei n g P r e p a r e d . " . . . the home of her aunt, Mrs Reed Carr. A party of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Ernest Peacock Saturday alfternoon in honor of her birthday. Five hundred furnished the entertainment and several lovely prize? were awarded to the winners. Refreshments were served by the guests, after which Mrs. Peacock was presented with a gift. The Frank Sanders family moved from the Welter building to the Ross house on Monday. 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