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Established 1889 Published Every Thursday at 25 N o rth S ixth Street. w. c. M A R T IN .......................................................... . Editor-Publisher SU BSC R IPTIO N R ATES (Cash in Advance) In I^ane-IDouglas Counties Outside Lane-Douglas Counties One Year ........................ »1.50 One Year ............................ .. »2 00 Six M onths ............................. .80 Six Month« ....... ........... 1 25 Three Months ...............50 Three Months ........................... ........ _ 65 Foreign rate 50 cents year additional. No subscription accepted fo r than three months. C o t t o f if t ë r o v r ^ e n t r a r i 0 R E Gio P ub li s h ) e Till KSDAV THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PAGE TWO Niagara Bridge Neat s p I a p e R -SOJCI A T I ON WHY NOT REVIVE THE BOHEMIA DAYS? W ith a n o th e r S o u th Lane fa il' sue«-« s if u lly e lid e d . m any have made iiu ju ir ic s as to w h y a n o th e r a ttra « -tio n can not be added to til«- tw o «lay event in the re v iv a l o f the B o he m ia Days. Bohem ia D ays have been stag«*d in the past and th e n - is no reas on to believe th e y can not In- sta ge d a g a in . W e are c a llin g a tte n tio n to the p o s s ib ilitie s so th a t p lans can be made e a rly . I f o u r m e m o ry serve« us r ig h t th e n - w as to have been a dam ce le b ra tion co m b in e d w ith th«- Bohem ia Days here last s p rin g , b u t th e ' c e le b ra tio n never m a te ria liz i-il. T he loi-al A m e ric a n le g io n post, th e lo g ic a l o rg a n iz a tio n to p la n a m i m anage the B ohem ia Days, «leelined at th«- tim e in defen-nee to th e T r a il to K a il pageant, b ut tin - pageant has passed a m i th e re is n o th in g to h in d e r plans fro m g o in g fo rw a rd f o r a b e tte r c e le b ra tio n in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e f a ir a n o th e r year. sim ilar lu-usehold appliances (HI. IX-puty Petroleum Coordinator Davies reported only a 10-day supply o f gasoline reservi-s on the A tla n tic seaboard an«l Price Ad m in is tra to r Hrndgraon ordered a III percent cut in deliveries to fill- (ng stations in east coast states. F illin g station operators were told to rcduc«* gas sales to th e ir customers "«-quitalily" but to a l low neceaaary fuel io «'ominereial public an«l health vehiel«-s. Ship.. M a ritim e Commission Chairm an Land, speaking in C ahfhrniil. said (he immediate goal in ship pro duction is more than 1200 m er chant ships by tla* end of PM.’l and the U. S would be producing an average of tw o ships a day un til then. The navy launcht-d th«- sixth submarine since Januaiy 1 and announced that during the first half o f August tw o minesweep ers, tw o torpedo Isints and two d is tric t eraft were launched ami 18 keels laid. CLANNISH? W e are n o t te llin g a ny secrets w h e n we say th«- people o f th is section have been accused o f b e in g m ore o r less c la n n ish . < 'lanrtishness m ay have its good p o in ts , b u t to o m uch «Joes not p ro m o te c o m m u n ity s p ir it o r h e lp o u t in n a tio n a l em ergencies, w id th m ay g ro w w orse befo re th e pre sen t E u ro p e a n c o n flic t is 0V«T. A t the c o m m u n ity p ic n ic in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e f a ir last w eek at least tw o people gave th e e xp re ssio n th a t th e p ic n ic su p p e r m ig h t have been m uch b e tte r w ith o u t b re a k in g u p in to sm all g roups. T h is lo c a lity is lik e m an y o th e r average A m e ric a n co m m u n itie s o f lik e size. Too m a n y o rg a n iz a tio n s e x is t. One can not b e lon g to them a ll and as a re su lt th e re is l i t t l e o p p o r tu n ity o f g e ttin g a c q u a in te d . In th e process o f g e ttin g acquainte«! we o fte n fin d th a t o u r n e ig h b o rs, w ho we n e v e r tr ie d v e ry h a rd to kn o w are p r e tty good people a fte r a ll. ONLY THE FREE CAN COOPERATE. T h is unusual pholo t a k e » fro m a C a n a d ia n boat shews H a in h o w Bridge s i N ia g a ra F alls n ea rin g ro iu p lrlio n . Iro n w o rk e rs a re p*a«- ing Iasi bolts and p ain ters are app lying double ro u t o f a lu m in u m p a in t on bridge, w hich w ill o ffe r pedestrians and aulohtls unobslrs ed view of both (alts. THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE Jn a radio address to , he A r m y , fOr the 1940 modej y w ir cut ,0 • IT hat makes a q u it fan quiz zical? That's one you don’t note I q know to win a high rating in this intelligence test. Just dig into the problems below, m ark your answers in the space pro vided and then c h rrk the an swers and add points for your rating. (1) You don't hav«- to be a con stant visitor to the Naval Observa tory to know that when it's 4 p. m. ui New York, clocks on the banks of the Mississippi register «*> I p m .; (b) 3 p. m.; (c) 5 □ p. m.; (d) 7 p. m. (I) Calling culinary experts! Hero's one that's your "dish.” It there was a "b ru lo l” served you, you'd know it was (a) a heavily spiced roast; tb» a baked redflsh; (c) a lighted pudding; (d> a pastry CITY COURT The follow ing fin«-* were ass«-«s- e«l in c ity co u rl the past w«-ek: Harold tMaan and James Cathy, on charge of drunk and dl*ord<-rly conduct. For violation of the basie rule; Pet«- Beneh and C url Steven son. C. C. Rankin, parking In po lice zone. R I. T in pin. d e fw tIv e lu ll ligh t. W alter ll«**s I«»' failure to observe stop str«-«-t. Jane ISM-, double (Milking. Frank Dillon, over! line parking. •lusllee Cuurt. The follow ing «-iiargi'd w ith tra ffic violations went- hi rung«-«! liefore A lla King, Jusli««- of the pea«-«*, the post w«a-k: Ixm H. Mc C arth y, no o|n-rators In-enses, Gene -B Bunsen, no ta il lig h t; For«-si M C lark, no operators II- (•«-ns«-; H arold F. Bolgi-r. failure to stop at a highway slop sign N CKAM HLE FDR I.K IN G til'A R TERM Numbers of in « f-m illlcs who have moved here w ith la the past few Weeks are flliilin g it tiiffie illt to sectir«- livin g quarters. The housing shortage Is growing par tic u la rly acute as school tim e ap proaches again This «li"*|ilte ih«- fact that several n«-w hou- <-s ill«- being plunned o r under «-onstiue- tion. How Do I F e e lf Asylum Warden So you th in k you are sane now? If 1 give you your freedom w ill you leave lii|u o r ami wiNiM-n alone?” Inm ate I sun* w ill. W arden You better stay h«-n- You're s till crazy. C H AN G E A B O tT ‘ John,” she sakl, "I'v e got a k>t o f things 1 want t«r ta lk to you about.” "G«iod." John interrupted "I'm ce rta inly glad to lieur it Usually you want to ta lk to me u I mhi I a lot o f things you haven't got.” . .v , . - ’‘i r r , M’Gl'ST 2M. 1911 V. .u. .e. S 01 B 2 « c T t r .v . 41. 4 . Radio Riiy I his T h is to Say: H o w d y I'o lk s I t 's near the fir s t o f I In- m on th a m i We tu rn n n i- Ih o u g h ts to the e te l'lllll IllOltey i|lle s tio ll l l o l l tn gi ♦ it. • • • We henr«l abo ut a mani«-«l liu lv u ho w a s n 't a frn id to a s k ,h e r h iis h a m l fo r m oney. She was cool a m i «-olleeteil * • • T ln -y say th a t m oney is the root o f a ll e v il. I hat is |ir o h iih ly the reason we a lt t r y to d ig it up. • • • \u<l th a t re m in d s us th a t we expect those w hom ive huve helped Ih ro iiu h th e «1« pres s i o i i . to " d i g u p " w hat th ey owe us, now . • • • A n d , b y reason o f «-ertaiu ru lin g s o f I'm I«- Sam . we an u ou iie i h ig h e r d o w n pay m< nts m id a m a x im u m o f 18 m on ths te rm s on n p p liu n e e a ; e ffi-c tiv e Sept I'ir s t. • • • Also, hy reason n f c e rta in r illin g * o f the p ocke t honk. w<- a iin o iin e e h ig h e r prie«-s m i re p a ir w o rk n ix) a m ild m um o f f I on sendee «-nils. SEE YOU AT THE IN- COME TAX ol-TH ’E. A treat awaits you if you have A ’ t . i V A e h o n _. , on the reasons fo r extension o f ¡817,000 cars during the fo ur not Irh s l our O riental delight ice O n ly those w h o are fre e can co -o pe ra te , ih e v o lu n t . it v na- selective service, W ar Secretary months beginning August 1, com- cream. Gustafson*« of «-tiurse, 1 1 st « n i > y fc » fy K y q |i tu re o f o u r m ovem ent is its p rim e fo u n d a tio n . N o d ic ta to rs h ip Stimson said the government real- pared w ith 1.560,000 during the 3 - ltc - ti o f R ig h t o r L e ft o r C e n tre can be s u b m itte d fo r th e r ig h t o f ized the personal sacrifice o f ad- fo u r months ended Ju ly 31. Gen- the people to o rg a n ize th e ir o w n liv e s a n d th e ir o w n tra«le fo r d itio n a l service but was also con- eral Motors, C hrysler and Fortt th e ir o w n good. W h ils t m illio n s o f c o o p e ra to rs are f ig h t in g and scious o f the danger to the U. S. were asked to make a 27.6 per- w o r k in g to d e fe n d th e free do m o f d e m o c ra c y , we s h a ll never He said "some o f the most s ig n ifi- cent cut from last ye a rs levels; fo rg e t it is o u r d u tv to in s u re th a t th e peace, w hen it comes, cant symptoms . . . which invart- Studebaker. Hudson. Nash. Pack- is p erm a n e n t, « -c u re and t r u l y c o -o p e ra tiv e .— T h e C a n a d ia n ably forecast the coming o f a new ard Wily-s an«l Crosley. 20.2 C ta- - to A xis atta ck . . . are occurring in OPM Associate D ire cto r H ill- o- p e ra o r. South Am erica . . . the most dan- man said unemployment in the in- A d ails a ln n 10c and Me . ,, , , . , 7 ... . . ., ,. gerous avenue of a tta ck against d u stry would be headt-d o ff by N o w th e re is ta lk o f p la c in g th e P a c ific coast in th e n a tio n - tran sfe r o f workers to defense Sim., Mnn., Toe*., August SI Sept. 1-2—■ "Z lrtfie ld al gasoline r a tio n in g .scheme. I t the jo b is d o n e .p ro p e rly th«- ad- -p,,, w a r departm ent announced plants and o the r defense indus- G irl," James Stew art, Judy Garland. Ih s ly la im ir r , 111 i 1 lis t ra tio n m ig ’ '.et someone els«- do th e ta lk in g f o r S e c re ta ry th a t unless the interna tion al situ- tries and the conversion o f auto I-ana Turner, Tony M artin, Jackie Cooper, o f In t e r io r H a ro u l Iekes. F ro m a ll o b s e rv a tio n s Iekes ta kes free ation becomes more serious it in- pnatuction m achinery to defense Wed.. T h u n .. 8«n<. S-4— "A WDM IN 'S FA C E ," sp«eeh to o lit e r a lly a nd a fte r b«-’s sai«l h is pi« «-«-, i t m akes y o u tends to release by December 10 w ork along ,lhe same lines as (31 T h e boat above is m a k in g IS Joan C tyw fo rd . M«-lvyn Iksiglns Conrad Veklt, Osa w a n t to do ju s t th e o pp osite . approxim ately 150.000 national s im ilia r ipafes in the silk indus- knots, w h lih is m o re than IS m ile s ■Masseri. Preview F'ealiire "Huehelnr Daddy," Bali) ' — — ——— —— —" - - — -— guardsmen inducted List f i l l , 2 0 ,- try •* Sandy. K a th ry n Adams. R. W nlhurn per hour. (T ru e I- “ I R ETU R N OF A L L W ASTES TO year oi cultivated row crops. The 000 selectees inducted last No- Detenne C ontracting. or f a l s e . I [_ _ J F ri.. Sat.. Sept. "A 4>!RY Y ID < I NG I. XD4 .” S O IL KEEPS L’ P F E R T IL IT Y , upper three feet of good soil may vember and December, and 10.000 The OPM announced changes in (41 Paging historians! The In Jam- W lthi-is. N i f n e y K e l l y . John <hn Sutton. Janet _______ contain more than 200 tons per reserve officers. The releases w ill A rm y and Navy purchasing poli- vincible Spanish grand fleet that Beecher Preview Feature "THIle the T o lle r," Kay "D o n 't burn anything th a t can acre o f organic m atter, accumu- be made upon application in ac- cies to combat unemployment in H arris, W illia m Tracy, Erm-st Tru«-x. be converted into humus.” is a lated through thousands of years, eordance w ith the follow ing p ri- plants and communities threnten- England conquered "w ay hock when'' was (a) the Armada; <b) basic rule fo r m aintaining the fer- which is lost under c u ltiva tio n at o ritie s : dependency and hardship, «-d w ith shortages o f m aterials (Mo the Great White Fleet; (cl the Bun- t ilit y o f Oregon so ik, according to the rate o f about 750 pounds per age of more than 28 on Ju ly 1, cause o f p rio rity action and to a a c c u u b b o o - <d) th e r — | ;(d ) the Dr. R. E. Stephenson, soil scient- acre per year. 1941. and m arriage fo r those who u tiliz e more o f the nation's pro- Del Ma rbo Fleet I I -------------------------- have served 12 months. Men com- ductive capacities through sub- , J ——1 ist at the O.S.C. experim ent s ta GONE— NOT FORGOTTEN n U t m « enlistm » n t ¡at m ents o n te w w i ill l l also n l« n be lw contracting. nr. n t r o o t in ,, The t i ... Government r im .o n n ......- ..........- '»> Jewels are hard, so Is thl» one. p leting can „ one' tion, in a new station circu la r No. tOf " i l T i B IU ? U<?SR i Chi " : « o ,,a h ' “ n ,™C,S p rl7 " u l’ ,o s t£ e 1. p r l X ' . ' l n the c'yes 143, e n title d " H umus fo r Oregon “ I suppose you ca rry a memento A d m is s io n 10c a n d M e Soils.” Aid Jewelers; <b> (bl archeologists; a re he olo .i.i. (c le l i r 1-----1 of some sort in th a t locket of — to o B rita , . in . , Russia, (h 1 ln a . ! 15 .1 percent above current «iuota- . Jewelers; “ l Bargain Nights lOe Hsturday Mstlsee lOc and Ifte T/?C^ ™ CSlde? „ anr OUnC’’d . a‘r * i?n‘n h jO," t _ 5 r °.UPv 1?f the Boysl Fam ily of England. L J Humus or organic m a tte r is yo u rs' w hat keeps soils physically fit. "Yes, i t ’s a lock of m y husband's c ra ft fe rry and a ir transport ser- sm all contractors, elim inate bids (61 The word "fo re " if associated Thurs., l-'rl., August 28-2»— "Dance H u ll,” Carole Any waste products of the farm , h air.” vices to W est A fric a and the and performance bonds when nec- with golf, but the word “ contact” Landis, Cesar Romero, William ll<-my, June Storey or city lot fo r th a t m atter, such "B u t, yo u r husband is s till M iddle-Eastern w ar zone to pro- essaiy. inspect products nt the makes one think of (a) bridge play, B A R G A IN N IG H TS. Admission 10c. vide direct and speedy delivery to plant to fa c ilita te prompt pay- as straw , weeds, stalks, stubble, a liv e !” ers; <b> a tennis game; (c) r ~ J Sat., Sun.. August SO-31— "K ill's to s t Ride.” Ray "a c ritic a l point in the fro n t ment and call fo r bitte to b '«rok- airplanes; id) road building. "Yes, but his h a ir is gone.” I vines, canes, o r leaves, a ll are Corrigan. Max Tcrhune, Luana W allers Preview against aggression. . . "T he route en down into optional unFs to valuable sources o f humus and. --------------------------- (7) How’s your angling know feature. “ Slngi«|Mire M noinn,” Brenda M arshall, w ill be so arranged th a t it w ill p erm it sm aller firm s to bid. when returned to the soil, help to Women Airplane Pilots David Bruce S atunlay M atinee 2:30 p. m Adm is ledge? Fishermen have an old su A g ricu lture , sion !()«• and 15c. prevent its becoming hard anti Women airplane pilots numbered not pass through the zone o f ac- perstition that the best time to catch Price A d m in is tra to r Henderson crllb t ,9 „ (a) a aftcr d,nnpr. ,b) baked. Where such m aterials are 755 as of July 1. 1939. of which num- tual w arfare, M r. Roosevelt said. . . , . in - r a ir in c r ; ' di w n e n Mon., Tue«., Wed., September 1-2-S—CLOSED. The President told his , press set ceding pnc<-s of burlap, used the moon is fu ll; <c) at high tide- deficient in nitrogen th e ir value ber 73 had commercial licenses, 26 full; conference Russian needs fa ll into the packaging fall in of feed fe rtiliz e r <<j) following t— 1 is increased and th e ir decomposi- limited commercial licenses. 433 T h u n .., F ri., Sepi. 4-A—"T W O IN A T A X I," A nita tion hastened by the addition of private licenses and 223 solo tw o categori«-s: i l l m aterials im- and a g ric u ltu ra l products, at ap- • rainstorm. I-ouixe, Russell Hayden. D ick l'ure« ll. Fay H. Im. m ediately available to help them proxim ately ,20 percent below re B A R G A IN N IG H TS , Admbtaion the, nitrogen fe rtilize r. licenses. in th e ir summer campaign; (2) cent New York «tuotations, Estim ates are th a t one year o f -------------------------- m aterials which w ill be available OPM ann«unc<*d 35 to 40 new “GUESS AGAIN” legume sod w ill restore about as Orange fla ke ice cream at Gus 3-ltc-4 f° r ,he spring carnPa*8t> next year, egg-drying plants w ill be b u ilt by much humus as is lost w ith one tafson's o f course. ANSWERS * ' 1 Russia w ill not get lend-lease aid, private interests at a cost o f from I. (b ) for 10 pts.............. the President said, because the $50,(XX) to $100,(XX) each in Illi- t. (e l for 20 (y u m m y l). Soviets have the necessary cash nois, Iowa, Indiana. Kansas, M in- 3. (T ru e ) for 10 m o r e ... fo r m aterials. nesota. New York, Tennessee, 4. (a t for 10...................... 5. <b) for 20...................... Production. Wisconsin, and Ohio, increasing • (c ) lo r 10 pis .............. President Roosevelt told his capacity from 12,000,000 to mon- 7. (b) for the same........ press conference that on the aver- than l(X),(XXi,(XX) pounds annually RATINGS: 90 100 good- age defense production is up to to provide dried eggs to Great n e s s l 8 0 9 0 . p l e n t y TOTAL »well; 70 80, not had at estimates and in some cases ac- B rita in . S im ila r projects are un- ell; #0-7#, you got one 20 anyway I tu a lly oxceeds estimates. He said, der consideration to expend m ilk however, he s till is not satisfied drying, cheese and other concen- w ith arm am ent production. He trated food production fo r Am eri- T H E LOW DOW N FROM said several hundred tanks manu- can and B ritish requirements, H it KORY GROVE factured this year have gone to C ivilian Defense, the B ritis h ; the quota o f 61 a n ti- C ivilian Defense D ire cto r La- There is one th ing I would say a irc ra aft ft guns m onthly is being Guardia arranged fo r the firs t i f I was to venture a peep on wh it more than m et; 160 37-mm. a n ti- statc«wid<- "b la cko u t” to be held ¡s ailing this country 1 would sav tank guns w ilt be delivered in the night of September 12 in New W(. b(.,.n too much „ ((x, a l » C ? z»r »4 s » w i 1 z> n z l * i* X il I - .- a .,...» .. ..I ll August. 260 I in September and 320 Mexico. Tw.-lve towns . w ill 1 be one hand c ó p ^ d io o u r'e a r w a it" 9,000 ww fAre p a r t s 90.000 in October; 340 81-mm. m ortars "bombed,” fires w ill be started in fng on word from W ashington D. fi/tVTS GO WO TN£ "A/RFAAMÊ - Avr w io o /A f zzwszvf,muaur: opap w ill be marie in August. vacant Jots and o the r emergencies C w in o m £ nts . S ors op PAoPeuop— ' OPM D ire c to r Knudsen told a w ill be rehearsed. Instead of 100 m illio n vo ters' «P A MOOEPN PURSUT PtAPE press conference the rate of de- M r LaGuardia also announced te llin g them down on the Roval fem e progress is su fficien t to pro- a tra in in g program fo r 100,(XX) Potomac what we want «Ion.- we Vide adequate equipment fo r the volunteer nurses' aides w ith the h(1V(. (ln o u (fif fh ,.rp tp|)j ' a rm y w ith in six o r seven months, collaboration o f the Red Cross w<- are half-w ay lik«i a flo«-k of and a vary outatandlng He predicted again the U. S. can and local hospitals. The Public SPil|s w a itin g fo r the ringm aster T u t fAPTA 9A/PÍ out-produce any o the r nation but Health Service called fo r 50,000 to throw us a fish. said that the nation is s till not young women to egin profession- We got s«»me nice ducks down ABOUT /OO.OOO showing the correct s p irit. Pro- al nursing tra in in g ihis fa ll to there in Congress hut it is like TOPf ~ p o s n f duction ra th e r than shipping he meet a fu tu re shortage. At pres- „ hag of wheat that has not been m e T eopic p u s r said, is the greatest bottleneck in eni, the Service said, there are through the cleaner, there is too epop r u t G ey U. S aid to B rita in . 10.(XX) vacant positions fo r regís- much ch aff and weed seed U. S. INVENTIVE 6 «5IHCE tA<yr «aXMFP rn( O ffElAl'iHVM iPi W ar Under Secretary Patterson, tered nurses in the nation's hospi- f f , his Congress wants to avoid C H A R I N G H o u s e -usé RFCEIVFP IU-.5O0 speaking a t Syracuse said A m er- tais. going «irtwn in history as the na- u e ftn s e invention ) suacesfione - ica is a t last pushing tow ard C'ri-dit C ontrol. N lA n y PA TE C O PJAPM 6 fO O PDM Pte „ ... peak lion's a ll tim e Weak Sister, it has IDEAS. production Tooling up w ill soon The Federa, R<,serv,. Board is- gotla start and pronto undoing | be over. Guns, tanks and planes sued tentative regulations which KXX) m is fit laws cooked up there, are coming in daily increasing r said w ill probably be placed In f O harpoon business little busl- numbers.” He cited production in- effect ¡n September to increase ness, and big, and medium. I f we creases in the past six m onths: (hP r,.q,)irf.,| sjze of down pay- are to have a country here, where tanks, 8(X) percent; other vehicles, ments on installm ent buying (they everytxxly can keep on having a 600 percent; machine guns, 225 w j|j bfl from )5 (o 33 percent) and car, and a radio, and an ice box. HIWW»E9S OF U S. BRING TH I FAMILY for a Grand Timo MPAsiiS, o aid o ffe n s e . percent; a n ti-a irc ra ft guns, 4 0 0 (O shorten to 18 months the lim e and be our own boss except fo r ■ P M E AWNUFAfîUIWN6 CHANGE percent; smokeless p«)wder, 400 fo r payments on autos, airplanes, i the Mrs. we gotta s ta rt w ritin g OVERS LWF TM E SE TPOP PESPtPe 9fCMSt POCO l í ÍCARCE, FIRES A»S -'P A T P /P F S TO SPFll FV/PTf. C0PFAC1S percent. power boats, motorcycles, re frig - postcards to Congress, aoon. OFflTN MILT o r wpalebope on - the T A IR G R O U N D S NM TO fPFltS: FAfEFTS TO PACPPFF TOUTS, ALEUTIAN ISLAND«, OFF ALASRA C ivilian Supply. orators, washing machines, stoves, j Yours w ith the low down, lAMPMCWfPf X) EMFi P/P MtP-MF! To SUMI AeMS H W T I/ O I’ M ordered auto prodm-tion air-conditioners radio sets a n d 1 j ( j SERRA Arcade Theatre Diane Theatre THE POCKETBOOK 0/ KNOWLEDGE SO OREGON STATE M J ff AH9 NIGHTS o f TAriHinf tntertainment Z K t MO INCREASE Of PBICES H ug« A g ricu ltu ral Exhibits FARM MACHINERY SHOW ★ M K I-M U T U H NORSf HACINGf ★ A MAGNIFICENT N IK HORSE SHOWf ★ "EUNZAEOmN” GUANO NITE HEVUEf fsoturinj IS Tup flight M tm s rs l ★ MfDWAT TNAMtSf + fR [f HfTSI ★ DANCING I t M ojito's Orthoslrol SA LEM mm « mm SEPT. 1 , o l