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Utoverrity U b i ary T he B eaverton R eview The Only Newspaper Devoted Exclusively to the Interests of Eastern Washington County. VOLUME XIV, N o . 1:1 Subscription, $1.00 per yr. In Advance Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 25, 1916 ■ e CLASSES SCHEDULED WRITER STRAFES FOR NEXT WEEK OUR R E L IE F SET-UP -L E A D E R S HOLD BIG h t COUNTY INSTITUTE I i>. i.yinun is now a« out m aster of Troup 41 nod an I *« **• program for the w nter iu»» I mm it decided on. The iroup has planned • jMipor - / v .,i . M ght __ _ .More Day« To Get Your Naim? ■ rl'* ’,Ur" « •*««»•>'. *-•»<. 2 « n _ Un «« I he u I O il K o o I k ■--------- ®onUnulo* un.ll Beaverton t» booo covered. If ytnx have | “ «»» «Id newspapers, magazine*. CANT 1 u BE swm iM IN iv r" »W U K N b",'k* >,ou *» not *"°t, tiirni ready ui«J „ «coin will - | call at your ihoine lb get il*m . ^awir» O f la rh .u * A "»««On* was held at the lu Tblk Section H aled Gi ado School on Thursday i yen _____ m Ing Mid a meetlo« will be held .... , _ OP every Friday u lg it h«*re*ft»r. Uoly elgbl uiorv day« to teg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tile r . If > ou »».» .0 role U.U b o y AND GIRL WILL lull yon inuat be a rvgUlered voter. f ile registration book-, BE ENTERTAINED • l,,"e u< miduiHhi on I .« “i ttUd will T ^ d a y UBN!.v.mliLr \h# <>«*to»»«rr third] r. main ______ Kathryn faw rae U'B- Nybar« wl11 ^ uud Clayton hc ‘ Pcvlal yu«r«u n M r. ^ X "** « « ‘ • « I ‘‘« » k of or Voter, if ‘ WWr^ * “ J l ’«r land for three d a ,a during lL i o u .1 . l , M r ^ V M Interna,lonul !.lve- do to aecertalu u ..,' u T S O , u * * » * * * ' » '" “ * » « T i e - on the Hat of voter» Below la dkl* ' ,,f Lh* ItUloboro a IM o f the realatrar« In Uil»' Branch announced nfu*r u board »eelion who will b* ,-ud t o 1 of Bid w o h*d «nlnclMd hew aa place your name on the roll If l *,r i * 11**landing 4-H Club mem- you will call and make ih« prop. l^ r» «f Waahingtoo county, er arrangem ent«. In a ixur.peU.lou aponaorrd by t ‘. J . Htlckney. Aloha. Oregon Gw* bauk. 42 «uch trip« are being Oeorge Tliytig, lie« r e ru n , (ire awarded to boy and girl meui- II. B. Iteevaa, Cedar Mllla. Ore tier» of 4-H CI u I m In 21 Oregon I . 1» H ijm , Uurtk-u Hour« Ore. r untie« In which tlie bank does " O. 2. H t.d e, Metzger, Ore. burtne«*. C ontestants were Air* l-eol« It. Cole, Hherwood ju rie d upon iholr pursonal a - I. It. • ypber. North Plain» \ rJvicvmcnt leadershln nuli iiuM. hievm enl and leadership, tieorge T. l '« r * » o , Orruco I eia ed ou w ore carda arranged Ho».* It. Bru<a, Itredvlllr under the d lrw tion of ri. C. K. \V. Jolinram. Sherwood risymoui, i - ll Club d irector ul Bert C. Hagen. Tigard (ingoi» ami general chaTm an C. V. Tigard, lizard , Oregon C lara II French, V.'owt Slope «f the Judging committees. 'the torsi com m ittee, com pri Joseph th-liumonl. Tira Ialiti Heg lat ruth h book» (Ip ll'lv tly sed cd I * K. FraiM-m, Aar*'.. Coun cloee Octzdver 3 , IH36. Voters ty Agent, M lllaboro.O. U. Kraus. cau register with the above bounty .School Superili eud em ; turned registrars of votera or Ruaoell IL Tisdale, .Manayi r of nt the County CkTh'» uff.ee, the H illsboro Brunch, The F 'r s t —* ■■ — — j ..isthnurl Bank of Fur*land, HAZELDALE BOYS I sta rug that the |>re|K>nduranee WIN Fm ST PLACE ~ S ît . . . . . . . . aele<tton of only two mud-date» W aa)ilngt<>ii county ag»ln has th e state champion 4-H dem - ,/nsira Ion team, leporta U R ., . Ka.hryn . t'aw . . rse, . . . . member . . . . . of i rancls, an«latant county agent. Academy <-H Club, directed by J im Berger and Donald Me- Mr"- H arrtett l-Vrd, wa» finaliy lii'.osh, meinbera of live Hntel-^^ nurived a» wiui.er anumg Hie dale poultry club, placed flrai * * * because of tier enviable at the Oregon HUte F air with record of uccoiuarlwhments f t * th eir dem onstration C« “ V rccln - the i«i»t year, which secured for at Ion for F>wl I’ox" In the ml»-1 her many tlr»t and second awo-rd» i ellunvoua demon-, rat ton group a the »tai« and county fairs. iiik I u-ude the highest «core of Clayton Nyhurg, member and all Oie Wiree flrut place dem- j |ca(ie r of Ibialltln 4-M Cluh. re- * lustration team», wtnn'ng the {v |,,.u t\w b„y'» honor in eonsid- Krate championship In t ie » * * ! - ; er,th m < ale ou tsteiriin» rciord cu ltu ral dlvl»lon. They will com - for Ulf> r ,lrrMU yeHr which re- | m U- at the l*aclflc Inte. national ,n ,))g nHUwd onc l.lvesi.N-k Kxpoaltkm with d em .)((f (hc U u 01l„ . hn<i,nK 4. M » » r a t io n team s from other > ate* ( ^ ^ of for the uorthwes. champl(..iship. In Portland Kathryn CawiTC 'I he state w lrnlng this con „ud Clayton Nyhurg will Join trophy which I. a t e n » » . h - , « " ot^ ............... .„ Has- aw.Mied by O M. Phmr- '««-onr datlou» have U « n J.rovl- ti leading hotel. They rner. manager *»f the P aclfb -. >'ed al a tear* of , offtoera Inter ration al liv esto ck Fvnosl »*H »* „ . . of .Ion. This trophy has been wv.n 'l l « Flrat Nathmal lU-ik who lor tl.e pa-»t three yevr» b> have pluune«l for them a fu Oregon dcmon»tratlon ream» and tl,f^v days of eptertalnitH-in In- tw ., of tlie*e three years h was i cludmg attendance at1 the Pacific won by teams from W a sh in g u « ! international Live«*! vk I xpoel- roun >. It wa« first won by j ti« n. un evening at the Morse Ivan and Arno» Blerly of t'ie s :,cw, the annual 4-11 Club b a *- Klnion c*>rn club and he next quet, siydil-seeing tours of Port year hy l*e Roy Mttla and l has*. land, ard a special d iu in r at Kay id the Khadybitwk <tetry which bauk officials w-lll be hosts. Tranripdrtxitlnn an J all club. lu close ciinilw Itlnn with the other expense* are Included In llaxeldule domoneiratlou team at tho a words. t.ie H ate Fair was the Chchakm Vountaln i»otato club demon- stra inn on seed disinfection, LEADERS TO MEET states Fran cis. Jam es end Oeo. AT COUNTY SEAT Allison were the niemberz of this 1« am. They placed first in the Represent« ive» f Ain L iu rei, crops division and were Vi F < n ‘ I rebind the Maxeldale team for Cherry Grove, and North ria in * e x te n c in unit« met with Mrs. t ’.ie State ( hiwnplondhip. H erbert Sclielm ler and Ira Azalea S ag er, S a t e Lender of Htraiiss, member» of the Shady- Home Kcouomlca Extension, and Inook dairy club, placed »ei»>nd Miss R laac’.M Elckw orth, ('«runty In he livestock division wtti.s Home Dem onstration Agen\ for i h e ir milk lewtlng - demonrtTa- . a h ader's training mee ing on — .............. - tion. They were train«*«! hy their Thur!Mll|v ^ p , ; (7 („ jji* cu irt le«d«r ( has. Kay. wlro j mom of the (Nrurt House. There member of the Huctfic "O f.- • I w g n n|r a women present who wewr crhamplonshtp team ?, . ¡ V f ’ ■ .eoelved Ira ructions in Pnrlla- Waslrlngion «-ounty llolsostn Parliam entary h rce .i.rs will be li.bere»tcd in « * * ¡ « r PractiiM-, and Extension U n itO r- knowing i-hat the Holstein h eif gntrlza.lotv. Mrs. /Jda A'arttn, er calf which was awar«le«l m* P rak len t. of the Business and a breed siwclal ni the Oregon M ute F air In 1935 by Mrs. Frank profesHional Woman’» d u b also Connell and her d a u g h '.r Jean attenvh'd the meeting. Ann, was exhibited in Ire 4-H division ai the S ta te F « !r ihbt year amt pla< ««I flrat In lftp tor calf c la s s ami was tha high est scoring Holstein animal e x hibited by the 4-H club men». The calf was w n In L L r> hy T io y B eck er ot Union m un.y. Troy completed ft*» r,uh 1«M year and sold the rifei to W anda Bell also of I nlor county, wla. was the club mem her that exhibited It a f tte ritate F a ir Phis year along with her other Holstelns. STORE EMPLOYEES BEAUTIFY SPOT O tto Kell, manager of Ihe local Safew ay store, ha» asked us to tnnounce that the flow er gxrden Inal east of the store Is the result of work done by Ihe boy* •mploved by Ihe sto re. The- flow ers growing there make a tig Improvement over what used t© he a not too Inviting lan d - senpo view. Member» of ixe Bruy fcout) oi ganlxatlon, Kxtenalon unit». Cl range» h .- T . A., Ch rch osgan- l/a l o » , and publie se'tool tea cher« participated in tire second annual m»nir,U- bur recreation " " * n . I*eld In the HIINhoro Orange 1UB. Hop,. 16, 1 «, and 17. I lie instruction was glvei by Mr». Gertrude Hfcuw Sanford. Hx tene ion Hpeciallat In Ke< rva- tlon ami 4 ominunity O rganiz ation. , The attendance for the Circe evening» averaged about 2S each evening. Honig», active •v ine», ami folk gam es made up he program for each evening, a* well a» a discussion on com munity roc r e a tin a ! problem» and suggestion« for sucreaaful *,ro ' grams Tire following conm un- itle* werw represented: Hlllaboro, Nortb d a im , tMxle Mountain, < onici lits. F o r a i Grove, Gaston, Buxton and Portland. This lead- •rs T rain in g I r a lltlte was »pon- »«red by the extension cervice a. Oregon rifate College. School Increases Word ws« received this week Illy John W. K elly) that the class«-» In Americant- Oregon farm er« in many sec ■ nation will begin Monday even- t|,,nh of ,h« * t a te a re ‘«rcoming mg. September 2*. T b e c asses more and tnor« Inconsed at the w.ll mee. three night. , w **k. MW ^ ^ At Hiiisboro tonight rr: r : r Sixth Grade Get« Old Room Back And Is Happy! From East « * «®i* iwiy i. cbtalning labor for the harvest- \ l . . . l : ___. ___/ , Mrs. Whltlord. who conducted " « lhe,r 0 ,0 ‘" •nd dts- , ^ O U n ty « very su ctesslu l , »eries ol ,o v e t«d that while there «bould T h is S e a s o n . C o m e ! classes last winter and spring. J** smfrte latior available this _____ has been secured again to is Dsd up in the relief u flX fi» u tn t« L fltiL IV o E ilix u .H A U fi MAKE FIN E BORDER conduct these classes. !?he r e - j ,wllB- ce city returned from Krigene ’ Farm ers have learned from _____ where »he »pent the last three personal experience .tint the la- l OH t\;|| Hear tb le Speaker* tig h tk I. rude Has Ik e la rg e » ! weeks. She would like tc start imr alA/rtage is due entirely to n ... i V Claes In l.*»raJ s<-n<>«i a cfcma In “crafts.’' suet, a* a ¡th e new deal policy. Thare are ^ < umpalga | .»n*. modeling, lauvket makln*-. oro- thousands of individuals or re - u -------- cheting rugs, or some kindred jr„* who re{uae ^ a 1 Republican» from all parts of The enrollm ent of 4be Beaver- county will lr* .b e harvest Helds thropgh " ashing.on “ h,DXO“ count,r wl" gather p,n Grade School ahow* a m arked, 11 ‘'ei l* ■■ fear chat tr Grey take such work Friday night (tonigh t), Septem ber Increase over th a t of la st fall. , __ , . „ . . , they will looe their ptece on the 2a, in the County Coorr room. There are aproxtniaiU-ly 100 s .u - denis enrolled,thirty t » o of whom ,_ _____ r tlla . Hundreds of o.b ers rare JtilW boro, to (tear r e p r e s e n t - up in the room, lives from state and naUonat are In the first grad*. ln Ar« the first attem pt in satisfied to live on relief r .th e r ««eadquarers discus» the Issues He«weuse of ihe lack of sent Irce band drawing has be*-n made . ttian work. This condition o' the presi«)en. ial campaign. tug capacity In the cla*» rooms vrhh good looking « w le * as the fKen ^ ' a l e n t in p ractical,y e - Thta will be the first large many new de«k> had -to be pur- i very agricu ltu ral region in the public rally of the RepObVcons i baaer. Many o f the »tuoent* The Second Grade Ar; clashes state. Farm ers in Dougla-. co. ia Washington county and will have en ered from the drought are making a very eolorftil circle * c re put to their wit’s e n d he the __ ____ beginning ^ of an i&ten- r< gk/ns. The (olg ith Grade, witb bonier design of autumn colors, j t i ^ n g met» U; take care ot the Jlve campaign carried on by the an enrollm ent of 41, leads in Republican orgc.nizatloD COMMITTEE OPPOSES cla ss registration, wl b the T fe *e< ond grade 1» very proud hay: the berry growers and hop- (o u n ty to liave Kugenta Browne why yard owner» and the orchnrdiata to assure this ivunty te lr g in STATE BANK BILL Kcventh Gra«1e a close w ond, must come o school on rriF cb e s, have btea short handed. Ilh e the Republican column» Novem- The school library 1 * now open i>e«-«iu*e of a bnV en leg. | larm ers have had to coiope.* her 3, declares Donald T . T em - for the use of alt tti-^ pupils A <‘oi,diict i':ia r t holds the In- with the relief organization and pleton, county chairm an. 'O u r « (a le officials have no of ihe Grade School. Fifty new been cod * » I led to pay h ig h ! And ,hru a « irefu l .-heck desire to become bunker* and vx/luuie« have lieeu add*-1 to the U-rest of the third grade. AH name* have teen wages preliminary survey* indira*» ( n - l.brary., thus affortRng a z re a te - the pupil«' in tru e r to save tlwrir among our precinct com :n:tt«e- ch a rt. If the crop». egon voters will oppose the < pportundy for the student* to placed on the . thereby reducing ihe men th at there is a very deftn- disregard* any of •tale l>ark bill, which would pul wider, th eir i t suing ex;.erienc*. l*i: l>il l,,e prospect ot breaking even on ite »wing toward ihe Republi- nitod conduct rules, a mark (he (la te in the bunkin'- buai . . . .. . . . . .. the.*- y ear’»* work and adding can candidate for President, in The G irl’s Glee < lub. under placed beside bis name. At -the ne««,'* [ra Hyde of the Taxpay to the co st of production. dicating that the campaign be Lite direction of Mis* M irth, has conclusion o f the month, the ers' Protective Committee, said ing carried on in th is county will Much bas been published a - been organ4zed for , the c-rmlng pupil with ihe least number here Tuesday. term ination or mark» receives a «pedal ] U>ut hf «»tetribtitRm of govern- have a successful year. The com m ittee is a sta'ew ide nrent checks to farm ers, but on the third day t»f November,” K*rivilege. The small fo lk* In the F irst organization of individuals who Grade have already found great all the '-ft* AA-A checks went to the Templeton declared this week. In arithm etic claaees. Saturday morning Hillsboro a - believe Ibe hank bill, which will pleasure in wbea, growers and not »11 of experiencing new subtraction fact» are l^ing re woke to find Landon surGowers viewed. : ¡hem. The wheat check* went he on I hr initiative ballot a t r-tory-b <-k ocquaintan*es In their in profusion lining ihe streets Many of the » tu le its are to ear» ern Oregon. The bulk reader*. A very in :?rv sting th e November election constitu tes i<i Hillsboro, creatin g the im - a real F ireat both to the credit lieallh p ro ject "Heady for School” n>entorizingi the rmem, "Taiirtr • of the farm ers in O resot. are prex-Hion that "As goes Maine, lem Flow ers.” located In the valleys west of 1« being carried out in the First of the state and the taxpayer'» The fifth grade has at. un- the Cascade» and those fa .m ers.*** * ,,eB Maine S-reet. ihe ap- Grade. Rules, such brush pocket book. Nearly half the >! ur teeth, comb your hair, «lean uaualty at raoiive Indian hk>r- | w<;re uot beneftited. O rchardist* I,taran c* o t lh« floral d eco ra- ■tale» of *he United S ta te , hive f ‘n g er-n ai!s and hand,», e tc., d tr. which depicta Indian life wJh, com prise one of the im- ,t loM wa* a f 1* “ 1 f? l _ 1KepU^“ antl • m H er!’ ° tried sla te tmnking at one tim e for the h t’ le nupiU to do befture nnd the various typer* of early pertant groups were not includ-l ' an< rtI' ed in tbe aw rlD ittion of c h e c k s .:1^ ' school, liave t»een Am erican Indians. or another. Hyde said, adding coming to Much interest ia shown :i; the or we: th .«n ch er* who nerghbers and h-lendw that all have been dism.it fail f.>rme»l. Jf the ch tl* la »trreess bulletin , the county. . . M iiienn iroard i>oara. wbich Di«n ajxrw* new* >e Kre«- hav. nor the men s i h throughout „ . ___ . 1 Governor Lanuon may he heard ures and only one Is now in ful in follow ing all the »teal h or th e worM. Any uews of lu- (Continued on Back P a re ) : sw a" f“ . ^ ' 00 be air Saturday Sep*. 2« a t rules, lie Is entitled to have a existence. ----------------------------------- — c.r0 P '' ,AJI ^ fa r f 30 P. M. over S u tle r . KG M . m -' - m e - - •— ■ t.»e grain growers who benefitted. f Repkn-s Indicate that tbe fa r- i ' uvers who were not oompet sated DEPARTMENT BOOK b> AAA are those wno have OFFERED YOU FR E E iht-td to «-tiuggV aga-nst t i n relief organiza ion in tbe effo rt j " CURRENT EVENTS PHOTOGRAPHED FOR to hire labor and have been Congressm an Jam es W , .Mott placed in tJie position where has ju s t received a very limKed 1 they have l i t only received n o ] supply of tbe 1Ü36 A griculture book con aid from the new «leal bur are Y e ir Book. This being injured financiallv l y .he tains an abundance of inform a - tton especially valuable o fa r • ad nut totration. With the i«x*siug week* t h e ' Ute.o and student» of agiicu l larn'.er». as be> study h e ir ! tm e. In -e re s .itg i«nd authentic (figh t cie ste t. by the po!;r i t s of iep«>rt» are given on livestock t'.e fed e.al Koverninei' are *'h e a :. , . fru it* and v eg e- giowing nKTt resen ful. Insofar .i.bte . ouu other farm toinnvo- r - t-ie average Oregon farm er «¿R:es. A gricul.ure. as at. in— ia conc«rncd. :he agricu ltu ral Or.stry, is ttoiV'Ug’a ly discussed (HogTaii» of the new d ia l h a* R eques.s **»r th is free kk>- failed. the excqptk-n* be ¡nr the vtinuiciH .-hould be addressed to grow ers of w I k » . and the few j « ongre.-sman Jam es W . Mott, jm | who were paid for lim iting pro- j Masonic Building, Salem . Oregon. / - £ «hiciior c f pigs. Of the 4*1.000 1 ,\|r. M o t will comply with all Oregim farm» reported by tire | q u e s t 's as lvng as his supply V. S. Bureau of t:»e census not iJs la . 10.000 rectivtnl AAA benefit» a n d __________ __ the 50.000 had I wen handicapped. V T A O P- *X W rat '.he farnxers know is « .» K lh lx U ix r . - l . A v j 1 ;;v ■ th at there hr.* been ex ce ssiv e : POSE AMENDMENT waste c f money by .he new deal and that this nm tey must even-1 A P EW P O IN T E R S — His crack al The cu rrent issue of the "O re tually be replaced ihroug t (ax es.; heavyweight title poetpened, Max Schme- P arent—Teacher--. he o ffi- Farm ers know of »oil conterva- KO“ ,w „ . ling’a concern till next eummer la mainte lion projects where rive g o v e r n - ! ^ 1 lu b l.c .t,o n ot the Oregon nance of perfect condition. Hore Charles 'oi:gre»s of pareut* and teacher* Atlas, noted phyeicol culturiat, givea him few nwnt is »pending more money-j . urrie* h »ta eurent by Mrs. V lr— "M ISS A M E R IC A O F polntere before Max’e departure for Germany on a ranch than ,he ptvpcity is c,,rirlt9 * * that ,f Queen of beauties lo Roto Ve N E W F A L L A C C ES S O R IES — worth— in. one instance a r a n c i. K letzer' P T We“ t_’. J ! intere» to all voters of the ronica Coyle.22-year-old college . A hat of black fur folt with a assessed at $6.000 ts being given S ta te . In discussing he fo r tb - graduate of Yeadon. Pa., who Is abort turnod-up oailor brim, rod- shown enthroned after winning wlno glovoo, ond a largo black -know- that in one ( Cf „ „ p , I coming nwasures will U kid puroo oro tho accoooorios tho title of “ Mies America of locw'.e*. in a forest in »ou.hem oefore t t e ^ •oloctod by Jana Hamilton, pic 113d.” Oregon, the goverunvent * \ii>ped J ‘e * f ' t-' ture star, to bo worn with a two carlf>a»l» x,-f coal frtrm the **‘ 01 owo. frock of block satin crops. sas Instead of using the trees "S ev eral m easures have been which mean a groat for fuel. The.-e are samples of initiated w aste and extravagance which deal to the securi.y of the school Oregon farm ers see In th eir end of our public w elfare ser neighborhood. Thousands of vices. I t is necessary th a t we farm ers are telling of th e ir , tit-jb le * in hiring labor ana »r-torm ourselves well in advance placing ihe bhinve on »he new legal ding .bese laws we plan to invoke or revoke as the :ase may iR-al’s relief policy. n The WEEK’S NEWS THK R E V IE W be. BIBLE CLASS MEETS IN BETH EL CHURCH B E S T R U R A L W R IT E R — Mrs. Susan Elocla, of Blue Earth, Minn., who won tho annual Country Homo Magazine Award as boot country newspaper cor respondent of 'M , tells coast- to-coaot audience how aha did it. L L O Y D GEO R GE AND H IT L E R | M E E T — David Lloyd Georgs (loft), war-time Frlme Minister of Britain, and Rolchofuohror Adolf Hitler aa | they pooed at tho Gorman Chancel lor's Eummer rootdenco whore they — L-u — conferred recently, 1 The title s of some are moot nusloo-diug and confusing. T tis i* especially true of the meas — — vire providing any kind of xdver- I Th' Thursday evening Bible j go long „ ,t „ tru e. U n - C lasies under the direction o f ; , . „«*,! Rev. Simon Fursburg of Portland , ,u rt“ 1111 ® were resumed at the Bethany not t* B aH »he tru h nor neeo Congrega tonal Church lavt week. he be restricted in the k'ud of The claes will begin the study hlng he advertises. This m *a - _______ ___ r ' I of the Bock of Rumar s. Mr. st.re would repeal a ll tho pro 1 and M-rs. Charier» Cook, m ission ”, \"'"r rit* tective laws we have been butld- aries from the A rgentine* w«re| present an-J each gave an i n - 1 ing u|v. It would nulrify our tereskina acdixint of hi* work, or our young people and those W E S T P O IN T F O O T B A L L T E A M Mr. Cook matto h is talk more I w|l.|ch now real rain an offensivo T R A IN S — Woodrow W. Stromberg. -n|e ,#wg f# rU (n (aw* captain of tho U. S. Military Acad j Im proaoire hy sW -wlng m lnU tur- o b je ct* used by the Argentine». _. _____ . ..... emy «ootbsM team (loft), and Coach One was a m iniature Sou h A- ; I ™* « 1 ^ " *** «lor Davidson preparing for tho com- 1 m erican cowboy in ’a te regalia, j lypo ot quick hoalor. —— — Ing football ooooon. —