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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Trivia

L.M. Boyd Crown Syndicate

The upper classes of ancient Egypt said garlic was only for the poor. That’s what the upper classes of ancient Greece said, too. So did the upper classes of ancient Rome. Upper classes come and go. The poor endure. Garlic is forever.

Man is the only animal who’ll eat with an enemy, say the psychologists.

If the orange groves don’t get their late August fertilizer fix, they’d better get some lightning. It, too, creates nitrogen, and without it, the oranges turn out smallish.