The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 27, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    IIIWII JWLhVTIN, MINI), OREGON, TJIURMDAY, MARCH 27, JH
1'AOR 7
BIG CONVENTION
PLANS STARTED
COO S T OCKMBN WILL
GATHER HERB.
Commit ho IVepiiiliiK to (Jlvu Royal
Welecmo to .Members or OrcKon
Culllo unil llnro IUIni'iV
Association In April.
(From Friday's Dally,)
Mora than 500 Mockmun aru
peeled to IiiviiiIii Ilitnil on April
when tint iiniiunl coiivuiitloii of
ox-
(tin
Oregon Cattln anil llorso Hnlnurn'
iissuclutlon lit hold hero, mill tlio
local committee In clmrr.o of arranno
iiKintM for tho outortiilumout or the
association members Ih muklnic
i preparations to show tlm city' kih.ii(h
a rtiyal time, linker iilono will send
3t dolunntloii of 30 slookiiiun, nccord-
Init to Secretary B. O. Cormll, who
Iiiih written usltliiK that iiccommo
ilatloiiH ho reserved for this number.
AnIiIii from tint liiiportmit business
riunslnnii whlnli will bo held, u foa
turn of tlm convention will lm n
cowboy breakfast which will hit
nerved In u corral to ho constructed
on tlm rlvnr hank imar t lit Pilot
Ilnttn Inn. Hound-up chefs will pre
pare Iiiiko MUuiitltles of "Imcon nnil"
mill nour iIoiikIi bread; with black
:offoo of sufficient Ntriiiutth anil
iiiantlty to keep tlm visiting dole
i; a ten on their toon for the balance
of tlio ilny.
A ranch dinner, wlfli viands fur
nished by tlm ('mitral Oregon stock
jiHui anil tlmlr wives, will lm aiiothur
bit of onturtnlnniunt which, It In pro
dieted, will b Iiiiik remembered by
tlm Cnttlo and Homo Itulsers' nsso
elation. TIiIm fHitturo In belli k
planned on tlm sUKKiwtlnn of (loorKo
Russell of i'rlintvlllo, who wan largely
Instrumental In securing thu con
Vontlon for llond.
1'IyliMC squadrons ant now at work
throughout jTVntrnl and Eastern Ore
gon to liimiro ii InrKo and represen
tative attendance by tlio ntockmun
from Ih oil) districts,
WORK STARTED
ON NEW HOUSES
ro .Muirr increased demand
FOR DWELLINGS, JAMEH HYA.V
. WILL BUILD 1M INHTEAI) OK in,
AH OHKHNALLY PLANNED.
(From Saturday's Dally.'
Work on four five-room buiiKutows,
tlm first of n series to bo constructed
thin spring by James Hyan, wan
started this morning. Two aru In
Park addition and two In Htnuts ad
dition. Mr. Hyan had originally announced,
that lm would build IC modern dwell
ings In tlm mill district, but slnco
then ho great Iiiih beconm tlio duinnud
for homos In tlm city that ha hrtM nr
raiiRod to put up flvo mnro.
Tlm houses will bo thoroughly
juodorii throughout, will average
II vo roam In slia, and will bo placed
on tho markot ait nooii.iih cbmplutcd,
us Mr. llyan does not contemplate
routing. It Ih undurntioil that a
iiumbur of tho dwellings huvo alroaily
been spoken for by prospective pur
chasers. PORTLAND MAN BUYS
SHARE IN HENI) STORE
(From Tuesday's Dolly.)
Announcement wiih nmdu this
morning of tho purcluiHO by C, K.
McCallum, formorly of I'ortlaml, of
M lutorcHt In tho Golden Ilulu Store
on Wall Htrout from Harry It'oln
gold, Mr, McCallum, whllu In I'ort-
Innd wiih In tho clothing department
of ljppmnn, Wolfu and Coinpauy, de
partment Htoro, nnd provloim to that
wiih In thu clothing bUHlnesH In Sioux
City, Iowa.,
Tho now imrtuurri plun to make
uxtuiulvo Interior ImprovomontH In
tho urrangoment of thu Htoro, nnd
will put In many uuw llnea of mon'H
clothing In thu future,
i l
CHICHESTER SPILL
DIAMOND
BRAND '
' I.ADIR8 1
IAMOND
Mold meUlllo
StlbboiL TAM
BranUI ! 4k
fllV CHM
BIAMOND HUANU FILLS, for IvrcDlr-flffl
years regirdtit Uttt.tiafcit, At
MWIII HtllkUIC,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
UkAND HI.LB lu USD inJAX
toxt, tcittd With Wutt
sa OTin. HirtlmrW
Ai VUI.CiHkCTCUS V
"Lffift EVEBYWHEREffl
Of course iohacco
costs more"
, ' says Dan
"Everything else
docs. What you
want to do id to get
genuine tobacco sut
iHfaction. I saved
money by switching
from ordinary plug
to Gravely."
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed inpoucfu
WASHINGTON REJECTS PLAN
OF J. H. HANER FOR CENSUS
WAHHINOTON, 1). ('., March 21. -
An Ingenious suggestion to innko
easier tlm taking of tho Hlh nntlotial
ciiiiniih, MiiKKCstiMl by J, II. Ilanur of
IIdiiiI, Oro'on, Iiiih JiihI boon rojcctitd
by Hani 1.. HoKom, director of tlm
uoiihuh, which In duo next your.
Mr, I Inner, who Iiiih Iicoii mirvliiR
on a county war board for noarly
two yearn, planned to inaku tho
poplo rnport to an ununmrutor In
ivory proclnct lir tlm United HtntoH,
Junt iih draft oIIkIIiIuh ' wero cotn
pulled to report to local' boardn, 30
dnyH boliiK nllowfd for tho count.
With IIiIh compluted, ho HUKK'Mted
that tlm IIhI bo ptmtcd for public In
Hpoctlon, no that any orrurn could bo
corrected.
In outlining bin rcanoiiK fur re
jecting thu xcliomo, Mr. Itognrn miyn:
"Tho enumeration of population nt
tlm Mill ceiiHUH will cover Homethlng
like 110,000,000 poraon. It would
bo pobhUiIc, probably, to provide an
orgauluitlou for tho roglHtratlou of
Urn population nt' designated placim,
preclnctn and tho like, but Korlouti
probleinx undoubtedly would bo en
countered In providing for u full and
uccuratu enumeration of all thu In-
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
ClalniH allowed by tho county court
at tho mooting February C, 1919:
North Irllgatlou Co.., road
work, M. O. Coo $30.00
North Irrigation Co., road
work, J. O. Williams C.7C
C. W. Thoruthwalto, ropnlrn
for Cunningham, nnd Hob
ort'n care 13, 45
II. C. llurtranft, Htenographur
food iidmlnlHtrator 30.00
O. It. IluHklu, registration of
oloctoni
alusn ft I'ritdhommo Co.,
HiipplleH clork'n ofllcu
JnmoH ICIkliiH, road work
CharloH Montgomery, do
David Htnol, do
1.10
4. fiC
10.00
a.r.o
2.00
Jack TiuiHy, do 32.00
Joo Klllott,, do 14.00
llund Wnter Light & I'owor
Co. llghtH fo'r court house.. 1C.95
II. A. Kendall, Hiippllon tor
road work 18. 9G
II, II. Clow, Janitor court
Iiouhu OC.OO
K, II. Whltmoro, Hteuog
rapher county court 2G.00
M, (Irnhum, recording clurk'u
ofllco C7.C0
I.ucllu Hnyder, recording
clerk's offlco 27. DO
.. ii. Whltmore, oxpouucH
clerk'H ofllcu
Florence K. Ilurg, Htcnog
raphor, school iiuporlnteu
dent IIucul Munlon, clerk Hherlff'H
ofllcu .
A. A, AuderHon, uxpuiiHOs
Hherlff'H ofllcu
9.33
G0.00
90.00.
CO 00
BUCfCHECHT
o. u. 3. pat orr.
ARMY
Ves tills is the
hoc that gives you
Extra service
every step com
fort exety minute,"
Whyf Ilccause -it
is built right to
start with I Our
first consideration
las always been
to put into tvtry
HucMiEcnr Army
Shoe: best wrfrr
iali, wholehearteJ
workmanship and
BLACK GUNMETAL.MAHOGANY
CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF
$6.50 to $8.50
At frlncl)ul dfilrri on the Pacific Cant, If
your duler ll nut-iuj'plicJ, order direct from
lasting V.IU,
M.nuf.cturer. BUCKINGHAM
Good (ante, smaller
chew, longer life ia
what makcH Genuine
Gravely cost lens to
cliew tlisui ordinary
plug.
It'rUt lot
GENUINE GltAVHLY
DANVILLIi, VA.
for koolltt tn chtwlnt plg.
hubltnutii IrronpoctlvH of ago, within
a period of a few dayu nt inoHt. If
Much a H)'ntum of rnglHtratlon could
bo perfected for thu enumeration of
ntich perxntiH iih uliould duly appear
In compliance with the law xoniu ad
ditional merniH Involving police power
would have lo bo Invoked to Inauro
tho ultimate reglHtrutlon of perxoim
who fulled to appear because of an
aliNiincu from hotno, Inability to ap
pear on account of lllnonn or other
dlmiblllty, Ignorance of tho law, In
difference to ItH ilomandH, or wljo,
for criminal rminons, did not want to
be rogUtered, and unlunn nil tlieno
iibnenteAH are duly and quickly ac
counted for the roiiNtltutlonnl popu
lation of tho country cannot bo iih
cortalued for apportionment purpoNPtt
an provided for In tho conntltutlon.
"Homo provlHlon uIko would have
to be inado for tho reglHtrallon of all
punioiiH under a given ago and who
aru not required to appear for reglH
trutlon, and Homo provlHlon miiHt nlo
be made for thu collection of the utn
tlallcn of agriculture and hucIi other
HtntlHtlcH iih the law may require,
which would bo otlmrwlHu collected
through the medium of ceiinun enum
erators." Anna 1. Tate, clerk, iihsoh-
wr'n ,ofl!cw C4.00
l'nclllc Telephonu and Tele
graph Co. assoRsor $2.2C,
sheriff $8.05 t 10.30
Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co., county Judge
$3.50 circuit Judge $3.25... 5.85
Western Union Telegraph
Co , local board 20
Western Union Telegraph Co.
telegrams Hhnrlff'H office.. 3.99
Kllham Stationery nnd Print
ing Co., supplies clork'n of
llco 2.72
William 1'. Downing, meals
for prisoner . C5.00
Deschutes Garage Co., sup
plies for road work C0.7C
S. H. KobortH, supplies sher
iff's car 29.00
llond Gnruge, supplies sher
iff 'h enr 8.55
I. U. Meed, road work G.OO
Itlchard Mitchell, do 12.00
C. M. .McKay, expenses coun
ty trcusuror 75.50
Miller Lumber Co., lumber
for road work 200.01
llobert II. Gould, expense
county survoyor 84. SQ
llond ihitlotiu, suppljes coun
ty Judge 13.75
llond liullotln, clerk 5.26,
sheriff $4.05 10.20
llond liullotln, district at
torney 17.25
11. II. DoArmond, oxpenses
district attorney 15.75
C. II. Miller, trip to Irriga
tion congress 41.49
C. II. Miller, milage and com
missioner's fees 4C.00
J. J. Cunningham, road work 132.50
Stookey, do 4.00
Thompson, do 77.00
Central Oregon Motor Co.,
Ford truck for road work.. C50.85
K. P. IlroHterhous, pay roll
65 per cent, of fish hatch
ury ' . 13C.50
3fe - ? SHOE
It is significant
that the Huck
iieciit Army Shoe
is worn by thous
ands of men in all
walks ofllfc. They
have come to ap
preciate its yield
ing comfort, its
velvety feci, its
wear-resisting
qualities. And so
will you once
you treat your feet
to Kuckiieciit
Army Shoes,
& HECHT San Fr.nci.c
Miller Lumber Co., lumber
flnli hatchery . 1477.21
llond CJanigi), uppllc for
road worlf 35.43
J. L. OnUher, Juror state vs.
Main .. 1.00
Claudo Kelley, do 1.00
M. II, HymoiiH, do i.oo
It. M. ChlldorH, do - J. 00
J. Alton Thompson, do 1,00
J5, M. Thompson, do 1.00
J. A, KriHloH, feo f Gilbert
iip'eclal officer 8.50
J, A. Hasten, Justice of peace
foes 15.25
L. A. W. Nixon, constable fees 3.00
Chris Kvnns, witness statu vk.
Main o,r,0
Douglas Johnson, do 1,50
John Steldl do 1,60
ClalinH allowed at county court
meeting February 11, 1919:
B. P.' UrostorhoUH, payroll
fish hatchery 210.C0
Mnrlo J. Austin, transcribing" '
for sheriff 13.50
W. D. Ilnnies, Httendancu Ir
rigation cotigrom 69,36
Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co, tronH. 2.26; clerk
3.C5 .. 5.90
Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co. superintendent
of mJiools
3.46
court
234.00
i.oo'
15.00
ClalniH allowed at county
meeting February 2G:
A. II. Davonporl. road work..
VP O. Mstchott. onto hlro
Hhcrlff
Mrs. N. O DnvIh, clork asses
sor's office
uniteu warenoiisu Co., sup
plies for road work .' 30.00
Glass & Prudhommo, sup
plies clerk's offlco 39.20
Glass & Prudhommo Co., sup
plies for sheriff 66.50
W. O. Motchett, auto hlro to
fish hatchery 24.00
B. M, Harrington, road work.. 2.00
Kllham Stationery and Print
lug Co., tux rolls for asses
sor . 235.25
Dr. It. W. Hendershott county ,
physician 25.00
Lon L. Fox, drnyao for shor-
irr 75
Geo. T. Hollars, work on
emergency hospital . 5.00
O. L. Mellows, supplies for
road work 23.75
It. F. Jones, supplies for road
work 3C.80
Owl Pharmacy, supplies for
county superintendent 1.25
Pilot Ilutte Inn, supplies for,
fish hatchery 273,71
Joo Hock, work at fish hatch
ery 33.00
Dr. Ilonderahott, register's ,
fees 19.50
B. O. Hyde, do 4.75
B. L. Johnson, do 76
W. G. Fordlmm, do 1.75
Kllham Stationery and Print
ing Co., supplies for clork'n
offlco .. 30.00
J. A. Wilcox, delegate to
Irrigation congress 2C.22
II. O. Plorcy, road work
Tumalo 24.00
II. Thompson, supplies for
road work 39.15
Win. Hunt, road work 28.00
Stookey, do 28.00
Dill Kennedy, do v 61.00
B. II. Krum, do 45.00
J. J. Cunningham, do 75.00
B. P. llrosturhous, balance on
llah hatchery 3C5.00
ClalniH allowed at tho county court
meeting Mnrcn, 1919:
Hazel Mnnlon, olerk she riffs
offlco 90.00
S. B. Roberts, special deputy
hlro ..i... 41.C7
Ucnd Water, Light & Power
Co., Jail 3.G6; courthouse
19.90 24.G5
O. L. Hollows, balanco duo on
January account 10.00
F. II. May, road viewer 30.80
Marie Austin, transcribing re
cords G3.00
B. II. Whltmoro, expenses
clerk's offlco . 3.S0
Bloattor 11. Whltmoro, stenog
rapher, county court 25.00
Luclle Snyder, recording,
clerk's offlco 65.00
Mangaret Graham, recording
clerk's ofllco . C7.50
Western Union Telegraph Co.
t olograph service shorlff 3S
Westorn Union Tolegrnph Co.
telegraph survlco shorlff... 1,05
T. II Foley, dologato to Irri
gation congress 23. SO
S. B. Itoberts, oxpenses
sheriff's offlco CS.90
Win. P. Downing, meals for
prisoners 20.00
Jurors 5.70
Pacific Telephonu and Tele
graph Co., sheriff 6.23;
clork 3.45 9.6S
Pacific Tolcphouo and Tolo
graph Co., assessor 2.25;
treasurer 2.25 4.50
l'nclllc Telephone and Tele-
graph Co. circuit Judgo
2.65; county judgo 3,05... 5.70
11 end Laundry, laundry work
for Jull 2.00
Pacific Tolophono wind Tele
graph Co. tolophono service
superintendent bcIiooIs 2.55
Hum! Pross, supplies for
assossor , 75
llond Garage, supplies for
Cunningham 13.12
llond Garage, supplies tor
Cunningham 17.97
llond Gnrago, supplies for
sheriff's car 51.92
Miller Lumber Co., supplies
ror road work 14.25
Anton Auno, drayugo circuit
court 4.00
Clyde M, McKay, oxpenses
treasurer's offlco 7S.50
Griffin & Co., supplies for
roud work 14.13
A. J. Moore, expenses dis
trict uttornoy 20.26
Kllham Stutlonory and Print
ing Co. supplies shorlff 14.09
Kilhnm Stutlonory and Print
ing Qo., Superintendent of
schools 31. OS; sheriff 6,10 36,18
Kllham Stationery nnd Print
ing Co. troasuror 5,43, do
6.32 .: 10,75
Kllham Stutlonory and Print
ing Co, assessor 5.G2, sup
erintendent schools 24.32 29,94
Kllham Stationery and Print
ing Co. sheriff 24.00
W. A. PlckQtt, road work
Torrobonno 9.75
J, Aldordlco, do 1.C0
W. A. Pickett, do 3.26
W. A. Pickett, do 48.75
J, Aldordlco, do 36,00
J. Doltrich, do 30.00
C. 8trnlt, do 6,00
O. Iiinker, do 10.60
J. McBlfresh, do 12.00
T. Aldordlco, do 3.00
llond iiiilluiiu, locnl board
6.25; proceedings 22.26.... 27.60
llond liullotln, sheriff 159.10
Miller Lumber Co. lumber for
fish hatchery 101.26
II. A. Foster, tolophono ser
vice for Crnndnll
II, II. DcArmond, assistant to
district attorney
Ilotnl Water Light and Power
Co , light for school super
intendent's offlco
2.70
20.00
6.00
Florence B. Uorg, stenog
rapher county Judgo 75,00
Oregon Agricultural College
cooperative water duty 300.00
Hobort 15. Gould, surveyor's
fees Fobruury 47.50
Central Oregon Motor Co.
supplies school superinten
dent's car 91.25
It. J. McCnnn, lottorlng offlco
doors district attorney 12.13
Horn! Furniture Co., supplies
for county Jail 30 30
Anna B. Tute, clerk assessors
offlco
Henry H. (Mow, Janitor Feb
ruary Fred A. Itlcu, registration (ft
electors
Dr. It. W. Hendershott. phy
30.00
65.00
2.60
sician, Fob. 1919 25.00
Dond Insurance agency, bond
of coroner 9.00; surveyor
16.00 r
Ucnd Insurance Agency, do
shorlff 37.50; cons ta bio 10
S. It. Hogan, road viewer
B. IJ. Whltmoro, oxpenses
clerk'H office
L. B. Smith, meeting with
Joint county court
24.00
47.50
8.00
7.00
10.00
(.'mini tlm Chlldrcn'M Health.
Mm. Bfaw, Hox 26, Dennett, Wis.,
wrltcH: "Wo havo always used
Foley's Honey and Tar for colds nnd
find Jt great. Tho children all run
for it when they sea tho bottlo nnd
ask for more." Contains no opiates,
safe, nnd harmless, but gives prompt
relief to coughs, colds, croup and
whooping cough. Sold everywhere.
Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICK l'Olt PUBLICATION'.
WU 10.
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land Offlco at Tho Dalles,
Oregon, February 30, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
F. Hnrtwlg, of Dend, Oregon, who
on April 6th. 1910, rnado homestead
entry No. 06416, for tho Bast Halt
(BK) of section 9, township 20
south, rango 15 east, Willamette
meridian, has filed notico of his In
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber
. Company
Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Building Materinl, Kiln
Dried Flooring nnd all kinds ef Finish
SASH AND DOORS
COMPLETE STOCK ol Susdrd Sua.
BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO.
Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO.
Business and Professional Cards
It. S. HAMILTON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 13-16 First National
Dank Dldg. Tel. 611
(Dr. Co" Former Offlc.)
II. It. I ArmonJ Chat. V. Krtklnc
De Armond & Erskine
l a w y k it s
O'Kano Building, Bond, Oregon
H. O. ELLIS
Attorney-at-Law
United SUtea Commissioner
First National Bank Building
BEND, OREGON
MISS B. OSTERMAN
PIANOFORTE SCHOOL
Lawrence Dldg., Room 3
Phono Red 2251
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D. H. PEOPLES, President
Most Complete Abstract Plant in Central Oregon, Special Attentloa
Given to Federal Loan Alwtracts.
First National DonK lildrf., UCND, ORE., Cor. next to Alley'
tention to rnnko final flvo year proof
to establish claim to tho land nhovo
described, boforo Ii. C. Bills, U. 8.
Commissioner, at llond Oregon on tho
12th day of April, 1019.
Claimant tinmen iih witnesses;
William Todd, of llond, Oregon;
Oliver Brickson, of llond, Oregon;
Chnrles Brickson of Dond, Oregon
nnd II. H, Dyor of Mllllcnn, Orogoti,
H, FltANK WOODCOCK,
r'2-P Hogistor.
NOTICK TO TAXPAYKH8.
Tnxcs for tho current year will
now shortly bo duo.
In paying taxes look up tho de
scription of tho proporty on which
you wish to pay taxes. After you
havo paid tho taxes vorlfy tho de
scriptions on tho tax rccolpt with
your deed records, Tho tax records
go through many hands whllo in
preparation and mistakes nro pos
sible April 6 Is tho last dato on which
tho first half or tho 1919 taxes can
bo paid without Intorest.
October 5 Is tho last date on which
tho second half of the 1919 taxes can
bo paid without Interest.
Interest shall ba charged on any
tax or half or a tax not paid when
duo nt tho rate of ono por cent, por
month or fraction of a month until
paid.
All taxes not paid by thu 5th day
or October become delinquent and
on November 5 a penalty of 6 per
cent. Is charged and collected In ad
dition to tho Intorest.
Tho attention of tnxpayors Is also
allied to tho provisions of tho law
making it their duty to keep tho tax
collector of tho county Informed of
their truo nnd correct address.
w62-4c 8. K. RODEIITS,
dlwSt Tax Collector.
XOTiCB OF IIBAItl.VG ON FIN A la
ACCOUNT.
In tho County Court of tho Stato of
Oregon, for Deschutes County.
In tho Matter of tho Bstato of Alex.
Gustavson, Deceased.
Notice is horoby given that C. P.
Nlswongcr, administrator of tho
estate of Alex. Gustavson, deceased,
has rnado and filed with tho dark of
tho County Court of Dcschutcx
County, Oregon, his final account
of his administration or said estate,
and that tho Judgo or tho nbovo en
titled court has sot Saturday, tbo
ot 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said
day at tho court room in Bend, De
schutes county. Oregon, as tho tlrao
and placo of hearing said final ac
count nnd of tho settling of said
estate, and all persons interested are
cited to appear at said time and place
nnd show cause, It any, why said
account should not bo allowed, and
said cstato closed and settled.
Dated this 24th day of February,
1919.
62-4c C. P. NISWONGEH,
Administrator of tho Estato ot
Alex. Gustavson. Deceased.
Pkouo Black 1291
LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA.
Architect
2-4 O'Kane Building
BEND ... OREGON
O. P. NI8WONOER, Bend, Ore.
UNDERTAKER
Licensed KmbaJmcr, Funeral
Director,
Fhona Red '421. Lady Asst
DR. R. D. STOWELL
Napntpnthlc 1'hrslclaa
Over Logan Furniture Co.
Wall Street Hours 9 to E
Phone Red 183
DR. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Permanently Located In Bend
with Now Equipment
Prlvato Office In Thorson's
Jowolry Storo
Dr. Turner will bo In Prlno
vlllo ovory first nnd third Fri
day; In Madras every second
and fourth Friday, nnd In Red
mond ovory first nnd third
Thursday of each month.
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