The Siuslaw pilot. (Florence, Oregon) 1913-1916, June 25, 1913, Image 1

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FLORENCE, OREGON, W EfrNESIM Y, JU N E 25, 1913
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fStephen Morey was the son of CIIICI AIV DAV AnPBTTKlfl
than six thousand acres of land
Marshal C. D. Morey and son-in- ulUuLA W D A I »>■
level enough for railroad ¡tracts
law of Mr. ahd Mrs. Wm. Poole,
lies in one body suitable for
of Florence.
factory and residence sites.
The whole community sym­
With the railroad now under con­
pathize with the relatives in
struction completed Eugene and
(By Geo. Melvin Miller)
there sorrow and regret, the un­
The School of Domestic Arts
all other Lane County towns will
California and
Washington owners took kindly to the enter­
fortunate accident that resulted
be connected directly with the established here this summer
h a /e b o th gone far ahead of prise and helped the people to
Saturday afternoon between in death to the young man.
Pacific Ocean while all the cities has proven a success and those
Oregon
in population and wealth enlist Congress in providing
four and five o’clock» fellow-
who managed it feel greatly en­
chiefly because these states had funds for the work. Now that and towns of Southeastern Ore­ couraged by the results.
workmen of Stephen Morey at
good natural harbors attracting harbor'work is well along rail­ gon will find Siuslaw Bay their
the mill were horified to see him
The enrollment has now reach­
ocean commerce and trans­ roads are looking to Siuslaw Bay most convenient seaport and will ed a total of 43. All attending
being whirled rapidly ¡around a
continental railroads carrying as a depot for their over-sea thereby be greatly stimulated in are taking great interest in their
■ center sh a ft Before anything
all their commercial activities.
foreign as well as locati trade. shipping.
could be done he was thrown to
Already the Wil­
In order to appreciate the great work.
The general merchandise busi­ California has a population of
be floor and several rushed to
lamette Pacific, a subsidiary
The camp in connection is
benefit
derived from deep water
ness of Whitaker & Son of Maple­ 2.377,549 and Washington 1,141,-.
im. When picked up and taken
company of the Southern Pacific,
quite
an attractive feature to the
shipping,
Oregonians
have
only
to Dr. Edwards office it was dis- ton, was sold last week to C. H. ggo, while Oregon, with one- is-constructing a standard gauge
non-resident
students when .they
to
look
at
California
and
Wash­
overed that he was very Fraer and p°uie Fraer who took , third iarger area than Washing- line from Eugene to this bay on
get
hungry.
It is reported that
ington
and
compare
their
growth
ton, ¡g Credjted with only 672.765. almost a Water grade. The Ore-
’dangerously injured,
His left possession last Friday.
Supervisor
Goldie
Van Bibber
to
their
own
slow
state.
As
Frank White er
e senior California has four cities ranging gon Eastern, another subsidiary
arm was broken just below the
member of ih e firm of W hitaker. in size from
to 259,000 ■ line o fth e Southern Pacific.-is indicating how harbor improve­ has gained ten pounds in weight,
shoulder and every rib on the
while acting as Camp cook.
left side ¡was crushed, parts of and Son, says that at present he each whj|e Oregon has but one building from Eugene into East- ments help the commercial de- This may explain why the din­
has not decided just what he city of more than 14,000. While em Oregon through a pass just velopment of a community it. is
which penetratedthe lungs and
will do. Percy Whitaker - will it is humiliating to Oregonians to | south of Diamond Peak. The recorded that since Galveston, ner table is so pópular, as it
it is thought that the heart was
travel as salesman for a Port- be compelled to admit that her line’ from Eugene to Siuslaw Texas, had her tidal wave Sep­ seems to be well patronized at
also pierced by a broken rib.
neighboring states have outclass- Bay is largely graded and w:U ba tember 8, l;fcx), and began, her that meal.
Mr. Morey had been working and firm.
C. H. Fraer, of the new firm ed her in development, it is grati- running trains by Christmas, ¡modern harbor improvements
at the mill a month or so on the
has
been in the creamery oh»i- fying to learn that at least one, while the line from Eugene to seventeen railroads have built in- was no danger, rather than to
log boom, butjhad been given the
have the tug in its disabled con­
ness in Corvallis and Eugene,
'of her harbors is being improved Eastern Oregon has sixty miles ¡tQ,that city, more than .'one new dition* Smash into the north letty,
job of oiling, about three days..*'
recently ¡told out. his interests in
each year. Asjshow-
in order that the interior of the completed and in operation re-" railryad-fuf
before the accident happened.
so he hugged the south edge of
illy
V
the latter place and his family state may Be developed. Sinslaw 'iflB Brifc ton IF
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b Ul
i i 1 i 1 t t j y tt/I
for harbor
No one kawTnm get cayght,
When the Patsy
moved to Mapleton Tuesday. Bay, situated neftr-the nvddle of additional construction to reach tV ”i ''’”"’ at Siuslaw Bay. the channel.
upon hearing his cry for help
struck
the
launch
Beaver and
He is a well known business man
and seeing his condition .a man
the ocean side of the state, tp : the Eastern .Oregon Platt eau. The railroad engineers while the Tillamook, which were docked
of the Willamette valley and will
boring for pier foundations six
attracted the lumber barons of With the development of this
rushed to «the emergency signal
at the
be booster for any place he lives
., . receiving wharf of the
the centers of Capital and is he- new seaport and railroads runn­ miles above the Tnouth of the bay
stop the mill.
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at a depth of ninety feet found sout 1 Jetty« went to her assist­
in.
ing deepened, lighted, buoyed and i n g directly to it from Eastern
The counter shaft upon which
Loirie Fraer, the other member t
loose sand. This fact is of ance. . A fine exhibition of hand-
jettied in order that the immense Oregon great impetus will be eitoriiHHis
his clothes caught was running
significance since jtjlhlgbaatsin Bn arrow place,.dlose
is welt • known on th e Siuslaw,
stumpage of standing timber may given the central and southern shows that the harbor may be 'to an ocean bar was then given
4»at 85 revolutions per minute and . . . . . .
. ,
* w « s « p ts e d at the end where he lat‘ ly h,vln'1
the employ
find a cheap means of . trans- parts of the state whereby it
of Joe Moons, Jr.' at Mapleton portation to m arket The stand­
by dredging to admit! as the Beaver and Tillamook
reached over to oil, The passage­
may gain its share of population deepened
The vessel being
the- largest ships afloat. It i s 1 maneuvered.
He is a young man that Inakes
ing timber directly tributary to and wealth in the race with its
way around it, is also quite
in
no
apparent
danger she
friends and is a good business
i estimated that every foot added
this harbor is estimated at fifty sister states.
narrow. » I t is supposed that he
wais
loft
for
the
next
tide to re­
man.
•to the depth'of water on Siuslaw
thousand million feet board
was reaching over to pour oil in
The easy grade on which this
lease
her.
”
Fraer Bros, are hustlers, and measure, and the extension of
Bar puts at least one million
the cups when his clothes caught
harbor is made accessible from
The
Beaver
took
the
L
Roscoe
the Pilot wishes them success. railroads into the interior will
dollars in the tributary country
and wound on the shaft which
the central and southern parts
in tow and brought her to the Mill
make this harbor the most con- of the state for railroad traffic its commerce serves. With com­ dock in Florence where repairs
carried him around with it at a
terrific speed.
veRient shipping point for twice ia a very important item in its pletion of railroad to this port were made and Monday afternoon
| now under construction, Eugene
The seriousness of the injury
this quanity of timber. When future commercial growth. Ea-
as well as all otheirpoints touched she went out and brought the
wasreeognized immediately and
we reflect that it actually costs gene has an elevation above sea-
schooners in.
•
i Drs Edwards and Fox dressed
At the annual school meeting one dollar to,haul a ton of freight level of 453 feet while the tun- by those roads will share in this
At
the
time
the
L
Roscoe
was
the wounds and the injurded held June 16th Clerk Drew Sev- ten miles by wagon, costs one net through the summit of the benefit to a very large degree. trying to get a line from the
man accompanied by his father ery made the following financial dollar to haul a ton of freight C w t Range is only thirty-one
Sausalito the sea was heavy and
and Dr. Fox was sent by special report--
127 miles by raff, and o n ly offi» lift higher, while the Eastern
U^HRaiMOpere^tne ahe*HmrYrl*nv
boat to the hospital at Mapleton. Value of school house
dollar to haul a ton of freight Oregon Platteau is about ttoenty-
J iy raking the tug, can yTng aftS?
$5000 2000 miles by water, we can see five hundred feet higher thus
He was conscious until just be-
and ground
both masts. Capt. Erickson re­
$600 how enormously profitable to the giving practically a downhill' haul
fore he was placed on the boat, Value of apparatus
g a in e d close with the intention
when he became
somewhat Insurance orr-building
$2000 people of Oregon it will be to to Siuslaw
Bay, while the
of taking the tow' line and bring-
delirious and kept calling for his Salary male teacher
$111.11 h ive a deep water harbor at Sius- maximum grade is reported to be
’ather to take him off. He died Average salary female
law Bay.
.
only one and one-half percent.
rlvVIl/Eill I minutes later the smokestack,
about .fifteen minutes after the
teachers
*
$63.33
Several years ago the people of
-----—
, | which had been damaged fell
P L E N T Y O F ROOM FOR' CITY
hospital was reached.
Receipts
Siuslaw Bay drafted a state law
- Saturday just after the noon down, and,made it dapgsrous to
A special boat followed shortly Cash an hand June 17,
and secured its passage, author-
Along the t venty mile str/tch hour the people of Florence v. -re CRrr ’ R arn- It •■*■■» the escape
after the one carrying the injured
1912
$98.91 izing the bonding of each water of navigable water on this bay is wrought to a state of excitement
»«earn aqj .«njx i
ibis lim e
man, and took his wife and his Special tax
1128.75 shed fbr the-development of its plenty of lgve. land for tm^aXnd by the report that the L Roscoe
'a l9e<l th o v w it • .«ng ffbm
mother to Mapleton, who arrived Dounty funds
825.00 harbor and immediately set about factory sites. Fspeeially is this was wrecked by the l^rf’ers blow- the »hire to b?liev» the boiler
just after his death.- The body .State funds
257.40 building jetties and making other true at Florence, .the present Ing up just after it had crosse.i •'•si e .p i o l e i
Aft :r the tug
was brought back Saturday night Tuition
9.50 improvement. Millionair timber commercial center, where more outside the bar to bring in the ,v‘19 decked, ah
xaminatiörT
and the funeral held Monday High school fund
753.74
schooners Sen .alitt and Oakland, ‘howedth.- is un i / j to be small
afternoon. Rev. W. V. Wall Library fund
14.00
Corrected to read, for the Siuslaw Boats hdrrieo to
__ the
__________
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mouth of „ „ the
preaching the sermon.
Other sources
bar- One hour after for Florence river in
-
4.65
effort
to . learn t h ? '
tT? tld • was high
HIGH T I D E S
The Heceta Lodge I. O. O. F. ,
LOW T ID E S
truth
and
give
help
if
possible,
j
eno.
;h
to
rioit t’13 Patsy it
«.io. lit. u. in. H t.
a.ui. l i t . p.m. llL
attended in a body and took
_ .
Total
Ju n e 1 . . . 1 0 4 0 «.3 1 l(l:O4 5.7
$3091.95
S u n , Juna
4 :4 6 o.O H-4.-24 3 2
had found found that the ex­
About
three
o’clock
the
Patsy,
. J m if 2 . . , 11:2(1 «14 10:41 ».0
M on , Juna
5:21« 0 2
4 :5 0 | 3.5
charge at the grave. The mill
Disbursements
! Til«-.. ■1 uu>- 3 . . . 1 1 4 » 0.7 11:1» » 4
T u a , Juna
which had been lying outside haust plpjs had been broken and
«1:11 -0 .5
5 :4 2 3.7
Wed. . Jiin« 4 . . . 1.........
¡12:5«
«.»
W
ad
,
Juna
was shut down all the afternoon Teacher’s salaries
«l:2«l| 3.5
« 2 1 2 - 1 .0
$2555.00 T h u , Jun«' 5 . . . (>:<*» ».4 1:41 7.0
waiting
for high tide, so she very little use could be mad« of
T h u , Juna
7:34 -121
7:11 3.0
of the day of the funeral out of Fuel and school
Fri., -Inn«- • ) . . . 0 :4 0 » 4 2 :2 » 7.1 F r i, Juna
5 :1 7 -1 2 5
5:0 3 3.1) could cross, came in towing the the engines, so the captain let
Sat.. «InIle 7 . . . 1:25 ».4
3 :1 5 7.2
S a t , Juna
» :<rj -1 .4
5 :5 5 3.5
respect for the young man.
supplies
300.93 Sun., Ju n e S . . . 2:13 » .0 4 351 7.3
tug boat. It could be seen that her drift with the tide to the re-
S u n , Juna
0 : 4 s - l.l
0 :5 6 3.7
33IS. 5 4
Mon..
Ju
n
e
U_
_
4
4
4
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7
.
4
Stephen Warren Morey was Repairs -----
■
Mon.,
J
una
43.00 Tue., Jun** 1«. . . 4:0» 7.5 5 :4 7 7.6
something
had carried away the ceivlhg wharf of the north jetty
Tua.. Juna l o .
11:25 0.0
born December 11, 1881, in Knox Interests
154.76 Wed. , Ju n e I G .. . 5:21, 7.2 1 (1:35 7.» W ad , Juna 1 1 .
0 3 (7 3.0 .12-1» 0.7
masts
and
bent the smokestack and made fast to a scow tide up
Jun<* 1 2 . . . «:41 <¡.7
7:2» 5.2
T h u , Juna 12.
1:1 0 2.4
1:14 1.4
inty, Illinois, came to the coast Library books
14.00
.Inn*- 1 3 . . . 7 4 » «¡4
5:15. 5.«
way
over
to
the starboard side at up at the wharf. Later the fpree
F r i, Juna 1 3 .
2:2 4 1.7
23)»| XO
»:11 <1.4
9:<»f 9 0
his parents in the fall of
S a l , Juna H ,
3 :2 5 O.»
33)5, 221 such an angle as to give the tug of the current tore both loose and
Total
■Inn** 1 5 . . . 10:171 « .5 I » 4 2 ' ».3
S u n , Juna 1 5 .,
43)lj 2 .0
4:2«! 0.1
living with them at Wood-
Ju n e 1 « . . . 11:15 «l.« IO:.*! » 4
$3067.79
M 'm , Juna 1 6 .,
5 :2 0 J (.5
4:5 4 3 2
an appearance of having been the Patsy went ashore again juat
Ju n e 1 7 . . / 12 4 » «1.7 11:20 « .5
a , Juna 1 7 .
6 :0 0 31.»
3.4
id, Cowlitz county, Washing-
Bal on hand
24.16 W ed.. Ju n e 1 5 . . . ......... 1 • - ' 12:5« «.5 T W u ad,
quite
roughly used. As the boat above the receiving wharf, where
Juna 1 5 .,
« 4 6 1 -1 .1
3 .«
T hu., June 1 » . . . 0:01 ».4 , 1:41| (1.5 T h u , Juna 1 « ..
7 :3 7 1 -1 2
In 1896 the family went to
A
7:22¡ 3.7
came
closer the cabin was seen to she remained until the Tillamook
F ri.. June 2 0 . . . <1:42 ».1
2:12; «.5
F r i, Juna 2 0 . ,
5 : 1 7 - 1 .0
5 3)0 3,7
linois, where they lived three,
Sat., June 2 1 . . . 1 :22 KH
3 3 )2 « .»
S a t , Juna 2 1 . ,
5 :5 5 3.7
5 : 5 5 - 0 .7
be
intact
and the crew could all went down Sunday! afternoon
Ju n e 2 2 . . . 2312, 521
3 :5 0 7.0
0:42¡ 3.7
S u u , Juna 2 2 . ,
« :3 2 ,-0 .2
years, and from there to Okla­
Ju n e 2 3 . . . 2 :4 2 7.7
be counted and a sigh of relief towed her to Florence^
4:1»; 731 M »n , Juna 2 3 . . 10:2«, 021 10:31; 3 .«
4:5«' 7.2
Ju n e 24'. . . 3:25! 7.1
homa in 1899, returning to
T u a , Juna 2 4 . . 1 02«) O.» i l l : 2 2 | 3.5
seem to be given by all who were
Temporary repairs have been
Ju n e 2 5 . . . 4:15 «14
5 :3 « 7 4
W ad , Juna 2 5 . . 1 1:13 1.4 I i i ä ä j 2 2
Washington in 1903. — -
«wi
Ju
n
e
2
«
.
.
.
5:1«!
«
:17|
74
S a t , Ju
2 rt.. 11:17 2.»
made
and the Patsy will go fcjafif,
watching
when
they
realized
that
The Alles Furniture company
Ju n e 2 7 . , . «1:25 5 .«
73M)> 7.7
Juna 2 7 . .
1:17 2.5 12 :W) 2.5
' On March 13, 1911, Stephen
Ju n e 2 5 . . . 7 4 « 5.4 i 7 :4 « 5 .0 r S a t , Juna 2 5 . .
neither
CapL
Erickson
nor
any
to
Portland
where new exhaust
have been receiving goods by
2 :1 5 2 2
1:15; 3.1
Ju n e 2 « . . . tt-O» 5 4
5:31, 5 .#
Morey was married to Mrs. Dora
S u n , Juna 2 » . ,
3 :1 « 1.4
2 :1 0 3.5
pipes
will
be
put in.
member
of
the
crew
were
injured.
every boat that has come into
Ju n e 3 0 . . . 10:0« 5 .8 1 »:1»| 8.7
M on, Juna 3 0 . .
4 :1 0 0.7
3 :1 1 3 .5
Young, in Victoria, B. C. and, port and now have a large assort
When
the
Patsy
was
over
the
NJGM T IO C S
L«W TIDES
went to Hobart, King county, ment of rugs and housefumish-
a.m . H l p.m. H t
bar and well inside, in making
a.m . H l p.m. HL
‘ Washington, where he lived until '
T iO , Ju ly
l n . l l l 3 R | «.1 1 0 :0 » ».1
T u a , July
53)1 -0.1
4:141 4.0
the
turn in the channel, she ran
ings on display in the large sales« W ad.. July 2 . . . 1 1 : 6 5 ! « 4 1 0:56 ».4 W ad , July
5 : 4 5 - 0 .7
5 :1 « | 43)
'
in September, 1912.
T h u ., July 3 .
12:41 «.»
T h u , July
room.
« 4 4 121
into
a small sand bar and stuck,
« :1 2 3 .»
4 __ í 0:01 Ite
F r i , July
1:251 7.2
7 :0 0 3 .«
T:17’-l.rt
Selling out at Hobart he moved
Mr Alles who has established S at., Ju ly 5 . . . Í M U » .« 2 : 0 » 7JJ S F a r t i, , July
end o f the
S3W)i-1.7 II 7:57! 321 just opposite the
July
1:17 ' 1.2 • 1
2211! 7.Ä i S u n , July
to Florence and has lived here the business was in the employ Sun., Ju ly
8:44« 1.5
5:50; 3 .0
old
north
jetty.
Three times
Mon.. J u ly _1„.
Last week Wm. Brynd closed a
ft.l I 3-JW: S.0 M<ui, July
» : 2 5 - l . l II 0:44, 2.«
until the accident that caused his of the Fellman-Newland concern “ ... July « . . . 3rfn
4 :1 5 5.1
T u a , July
line
was
taken
by
the
Beaver
1 0 : 1 1 -0 .4 10:42 221
deal
in which he purchased the
t t . . . 4SI2 r.H
5216 521
W ad , July
1 0:56 021 U:43< 2 .0
death.
s ^ * | 7.1
to the Tilamook. The first broke, residence of Victor Liavo located,
in Eugene before coming to Flor- Thor., July 10
5:66| 5.4
T h u , July
11:42, 1 2 I . . . . . | . .
rt:45¡ 521
rt:24 fl.4
Mr. Morey was an industrious ence and has had years of exper- .¡¿ft' ju!i "
F r i, July
0 :5 0 131 ;12:35i 1.»
the second was lost, while the at the corner o f . Madison and
1 2 ___ 7:44 «M»
7:421 5.7
S a t , July
2 3 )F 1.1 I 1 4 2 ! 2 7
young man, and had purchased ience in the business.
' S u b .. Ju ly 1 3 . . . I Si(12 fl.0
52151 5.»
S u n , July
33)1 O.«
2215 3 2
third was used in an unsuc* Main street
Mon.. Ju l» 1 4 . . . 10:13 «1.1
»2*1 » / ) . M<>n, July
acre lot in Glena3a. He had
321», 3.5
4 :1 3 0.0
cessful attempt to pull the Patsy
He wishes to call special S t- Tura.. J u ly 1 Ä .. .I l l : 1 4 «te 1 0 :2 0 ft.l T u a , July
5 3 )5 -0 .5
This is a neat residence, which
4:461 3.7
1 1 2 (5 ft.l
med to improved it and make tention to the beautiful Player Thur
5:41' , 3.7
W ad, July 1«...| 545 -0.5
off.
Finally
the
Beaver
tw
k
the
Victor
haa huilt «n ee selling hla
iju a to
«44« -6.»
, -nMr
lit! lliere. He leaves a wife piano he has in stock and inv
F ri.. Ju ly 1 S . . . I «•rfW
l n.o 1 :2 4 7.0 , 44iu
line
and
made
it
fast
to
the
north
other
home
on Lincoln St to Mrs.
F r i, July
2:21 1.0
7 :1 » 3 4
S a t , Ju ly
1.0:3
s i i » .s
1 «71 7 2
7 4 5 - 0 .5
7 4 0 321
S a t , Ju ly 1».
(brighter; his father and you to come in and try it
S ob .. Ju ly 2 0 . . .
SW
2 :25, 7.3
jetty th e Roscoe was able by ita 1 Cassidy last yaar. The place b
S u n , Ju ly 2 0 .
8 :3 0 3)21 i 5217' 3 .2
•Mon.. Ju ly 2 1 . . . l:4rt| M
2 :3 5 7.4
, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. youraelf.
M>> b , J u ly 2 1 .
»310 0.1
»:1Ä 3 .0 . momentum and some steam to i well improved and quite close in
Tura.. JiDy 2 2 . , . I 2:21 7.«l
3 :2 « , 721 T u a , Ju ly 2 2 .
» 2 )0 0.«
0 :6 4 2 .»
and three Bisters, Mrs.
W ad.. Ju ly 2 3 . . . 3.-«** 7.1
3217, 7.«
land at the south jetty. Xsouth property.
Wad.. Ju ly 2 3 .
» 4 1 1.2 1 0 4 » 2.7
•
T h u r , Ju ly 2 4 . , .1 1 3:41 rt,5 •♦ ¡2 7 1 7.7
1
0:14
1.5
l
a
id
T
h
u
,
Ju
ly
2
4
.
24
E. Bethea, of Washongal,
The Mapleton and Neely gel
FrL. Ju ly 2 5 . . . I 4 :3 3 0 .0
erly
wind was blowing and Capt.
SrfMi! 7.5
Johnson
Porter
rented
the
pro­
F
r
i,
Ju
ly
2
5
.
1
0
:3
»
2.3
I’
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.
.
Mrs.. Myrtle Austin, of districts have consolidated under S a t , Ju ly 2 r t ... 5:.H« 5.4 5:45! 7.» i S u n , Ju ly 2 7 .
1 :2 2 1.5 1 2 3 W 3 4
Tabell of the Patsy preferred to perty of Mr. Brynd this week and
S u n , July 2 7 . . . 7:04 5.1
52)
M-«n.i Ju ly 2 5 .
2:31, v l 4 1 2 :5 0 3 .»
kei-sfield, California; and Miss the new law and Mapleton will M ob , Ju ly 2 S . . . , I S :» l 521 rt:41(
7:41 «.I I T u a , J u ly 2 » .
take a chance with his own boat will move his family to Florence
3 21« 0 .«
2:261 4.2
T u * b , J u ly 2 » , . . i ».•471 5.« I 5:43, «21 I W ad , Ju ly SO.
Elsie
Morey, of
Florence. be the school center.
4214 4 ) 1
33141 4.2
W a d , Ju ly 3 0 .
10 : 45 «1.1
going on the sp it where there for the sum m er/
11:42: 5.»
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