i
ê ’hrrntttn County journal
Moro, Oregon Friday
Marvin Thomas Put
T hese
T h in g s
We
Note
On County Fair
Board By Court
Jan u a ry 13, I jmîi
Library Board Finds Memorial Books
Good Source o f Supply When Income Low
County Official Taper
Moro Firemen
Legislators From
Pick Officers;
Districts Named To
Run-off Costly In
Soil Loss As
The Moro Library Board met the inside of the book stating it
At the sneclal mwxin«
lho Tuesday afternoon to catalog is a memorial book in meinor
Committee Posts
countv
J .. m u M
hixiks. The ™">ber8 worked all of the deceased.
‘ Monday
‘ o < ay -Jar- afternoon and added 32 memorial
The person placing the order
vin Thomas of
Appointment of committees in
umo was ap books to the shelves.
is billed for the book in the foi-
the
Oregon senate and house will
pointed to the fair board to suc
The Moro Fire Department met
ceed Phil O'Meara who has ser The memorial books have snow- lowing month. He receives the Monday night of this week for cause the usual disappointments
Last Friday, January 6, was a
ved two, three year terms in that balled from an idea Mrs. Harry library book discount (usually ju election of officers with the re and with somewhat Iietter season very sail day for Sherman Coun-
Pinkerton
had
a
number
of
years
percent)
plus
20
cents
for
postage
capacity. The oldest member in ago that a lasting memorial to and card.
ty. Enough water ran down the
sult that John Buck is the new than usual.
Ben
Musa,
senator
from
this
creeks
to raise a million bushels
.'.ow H anfnardeniage,: “
rt
l0Ved°neS WaS
When a patron doesn't have a fire chief and Mel Parker the as- district will head the taxation of wheat.
as well as beneficial by adding particular book In mind the lu»
W 8l,arl‘s *s ca* committee, because of bis support
Warm winds from
ves with Lloyd Henrichs who
from the coast
ifiia« books to the nu-----
-----
-
valuable
library.
rary —i—e—
selects a a L ook from
its want lain and Bill Kramer is lieutenant of Harry Bolvin, president. Frank brought in winds
was named last year.
generous supply
supply or
of
Giles L. French
winch
in
fire
d
p
m
r
t
m
»n
♦
J
9
*
*
ll*
&
uuia
v
a a hvii^ruus
Since
many
people
are
surprised
list.
Sometimes
several
I he court also drew 500 names
i?°nths
circles
means
that
he*
keeps
\
h
e
Weatherford-
in
the
house,
is
on
rain
and
the
frozen
ground
kept
learn of this feature of our elapse before a book actually
ally gets reeonlg ,n ad(|iUon niclnlHi?s ure four committees as are many oth- it from getting into the soil, it
We can think of nothing that f°r ’he jury list, that l»eing the to
library the following is an explan- placet! on the shelves. This
will reduce the standing of pro law, although there is no more ation of how the program works, to several things.
lS *,S ‘ U‘‘ Del Fried line Clair B il/er inn Cr ,)e,nocrats
because politics ran off and took the top Inch of
Many
Jn dictated that Democrats lx» in a soil with it.
fessors so much as putting them need of 5(H) potential jurors in A person wishing to donate a are on the library want y books
wain list from la>lor’ ’A*11 *!a.11.' Bill Alsup, and ,najorlty on alj committees an I The .31 inch of rain removed
this county than there is fifty » V ................ " r .................' .................... .
in charge of the government.
/•iinntir
zv« nm 1.. •
.. book •••
nivuivi^
vi
ovi
1 icAJiic iuip
uuiaincti
in
memory
of
someone
con-
advanced
publication
listings, the Ddrwin Van Gilder, also mayor. thev are a few more th
()|
of the tiie .25 Inch of ice and snow in
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counly judges or
city council. tacls the s«-re.ary of the Library wholesale book companies . ___
Recent
IV the
fire
ile
n a rtm o n t other partv
. . He
. . ig on Alcoholic
may
Becently
the
lire
department
one night.
We wonder when the new
Board, who at present is Mrs. W. have a large
rgc demand and ne iaä been Instrumental in getting Conlrot planning ami Develop-
Muddy water ran out of stub
mayor will lx*gin to fill up the
E. Hall. If they have a particular awaiting another
tother printing, or we “ flla alal,n l*"x l,n the city „tent, Agriculture and Fish and ble fields, ran across grassed
holes in the streets made by the III FI'S GRANGE MEETS
l»ook or author in mind, it is or- of the Library Board? being ac hall put hack into service which Game.
strips where soil conservation of
departing administration.
dered provided the library doesn’t tive members in other commun it had not been since the Moro
Annala of Hood River is chair- that type is being practiced. Wat-
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The Rufus Grange met in reg already have a copy. If the libra- ity affairs, may just not find tune Gargae f*re. Another alarm is on
The place for Governor Hatfield, guiar session with the new mas ry has a copy, another is chosen to act as promptly as w e sh n n i i a lxde in alley Back of Douma’s man of Elections which will ban- er ran off sown fields In wide
die any reapportionment hills ana streams that filled every ditch in
Senate
President Boivin and ter Mrs. Holland Johnson
Speaker Duncan is in Salem, not
roads
Washington.
travel
five
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the
A. W. Lafferty reminds us of
this from General Douglas Mac-
necessary
.
......
un inv »iivives uui mum source ol adding cut
Arthur which needs remember
before anyone can tell the ex
e
demii
ol
John
L.
Burnett
when
it
arrives.
In
the
cataloging
tent
and
valuable
at
7:30
and
the
next
meeting
will
Sherman
Splits
With
ing:
books. Other
tent of the damage, but It nas
"Youth is not entirely a time af was accepted for memiiei ship. On process a ixiok plate is affixed to supplies have increased in cost be with the rural hoard that has
lieen great.
the
agriculture
report
Rolland
an
interest
in
the
old
fire
truck
Burns
Highlanders
over tiie years so that library
life—It is a state of mind, it
is not wholly a matter of red Johnson told of the proper meth
funds are at a minium. But be
Sherman’s Huskies split a two
cheeks, red lips or supple Knees, od of growing flowers and plants Fishing Rules To
cause of the generosity of tne
game series with Burns last week Wasco Methodists
for
early
use.
He
talked
on
tak
No
Ban
On
ft lends of tiie library, we manage
it is a temper of the will, a qual
end winning the first rather eas
Be Made Today
to serve tiie coimnunits to the
ity of the imagination, a vigor ing care of the battery for the
ily and losing the second 43 to 38 Suffer Delay
car
in
winter
weather.
The
legis
Oregon
Cattle
Oregon sportsmen are advised
ol our abilitty.
of the emotions, a freshness of
after having a good lead well
lative
chairman
Mrs.
Harlan
I
thai tl.e sport fishing rules for
The library seldom
the deep springs of life. It means
It has been necessary to post
Effective January 3, California into tiie third quarter when Mois
a tempermental predominance of Mcltonald told ° f ?,he re8olution the 1961 season will be open for Book Club selection because we removed the last of its scabies ley was injured.
pone the Consecration service
North Howell discussion and tentative regula- have found that through other
courage over timidity, of an appe Cloned from
This week the boys play front Panned f‘>r the newly remodeled
on Oregon cattle.
Ugu
<hi d Labor law< ,ions set at a public hearing, Frl- donations we often receive these restrictions
tite for adventure over love of
Wasco Methodist church. Due to
tunning Madras.
Thus
for
the
first
time
in
al
ease. Nobody grows old merely inc Home Economics chairman day, Jan. 13, at the game com- hooks and thus would duplicate most a year cattle from any
the TWA strike, Bishop A Ray
mond Grant, who was to have
by living a number of years . . . Mrs. Bert Swigart said the mem- mission’s Portland office 1631 books. The limited shelf space where in Oregon
could enter
The meeting is will not warrant too many du-
First
National
Has
come,
Jan. 15, will not be able to
in the central place of every hers will give a dinner for their S. W. Alder.
California without dipping or
plications.
heart there is a recording cham husbands at the Grange hall on scheduled to liegin at 10 a. in.
come until Jan. 22. On that date,
scab
inspection.
During the hearing, winter and
the potluck dinner will follow tiie
ber; so long as it receives mes Jan. 12 at 6:30 p, m. The women
Governor Mark Hatfield, who Steady Gain
service just as planned for the
sage of beauty, cheer and cour on the losing side of the White summer rules for all game fish U. S. National Bank
For
the
third
consecutive
year
governor
for
complete
freedom
Satin sugar contest will furnish will lx* covered. Following a two-
age, so long are you young.”
state and federal regulatory of First National Bank of Oregon original date. For the same rea
all the dinner and do all the work, week interval and publication of
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ficials welcomed the word So has recorded new all-time record son the all church clean-up day
Has Big Deposits
It seems natural that the com Atlee Wilson said the next card the tentative rules, a second hear-
did
cattlemen.
high deposits, it was revealed planned for Friday, Jan. 13 will
on «*•««.
Jan. «1.
27. At
ing administratlpn should be con party
lu ll klii will
.v lx* i Jan. I I at 8 " p ,m. ing
“ will lx?
— called
—
Deposits wvimnim
totaling 1825,373,2oJ
Dr. J. E. Stuart, California when the December 31 statement be pistponed til Friday, Jan. 20.
cerned a)>out depressed areas— is a safe driver’s 'plan^nVnsur m D s ^ ^ v i ^
H «¿*1
utCd
lh<? U' S' Na’ de,)artinent of agriculture anlm- of condition figures were report-
they are mostly peopled by Dem ....................n!‘’:8ton :vl" ad0<,t "«• ilnal
lonal Ba'>k
Portland in it» al division chief, wired the Or., ed to the comptroller of the cur- SAVE TIIE
<111 LUKES EEUEIt ATIUN
ocrats. But we think they might nice now. The secretary Mrs. At- illations for the 1961 season
lee VVilson read the report for
All persons are invited to at- December 31 report to the comp gon department of the lifting of rency.
by Peggy McKay, F.H A. reporter
consider cause and effect.
trailer
of
the
currency—an
in-
restrictions.
Yearend
deposits
of
$880,339,-
this last quarter to lx? sent to the tend the regulations hearing.
The Sherman High School F.
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ciease of more than $6 million
Later he told officials the
were reported, topping the
ange ------------ —__
H. A. meinliers are holding a clo
Get a load of this: “Celilo Park, State Grange. The Rufus Grange
since
the
year-end
1959
report.
clearance
on
movement
into
C.d-
record
of
$878,612,322
set
one
thing drive starting now and
Public Recreation Area” and then prepared a resoultion pertaining
Total deposits of $17,290,175.38, ifornla was granted due to the year before. The December 31, ending
in March.
“DEVELOPED” by U. S. Army to the tax on non-profit fraternal Veterans Have One
were shown by The Dalles branch thorough manner In which the 1958 record high was $819,167,091.
if you wish to give old clothes
Engineers. The Engineers are the organizations.
according
to
James
L.
Johnson,
8tate
and
federal
veterinarians
Loans
for
the
81
offices
amount-
Mrs. Johnson asked that the Loan Here In 1960
boys who made a river out of a
manager of the The Dalles branch handled the original scabies out- ed
$503,484,790, an increase of to this cause, please contact the
Grange books be audited by the
falls that was a real attraction.
Oregon
veterans’
farm
an
1
and
total
deposits
of
$2,059,202
48
break
and
carried
through
on
lr-
$14,526,683
compared to the 1959 following girls: Vee Busse, Moro;
financial committee before the
Hahn, Rufus; Barby Byar3,
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home loans were granted to 2185 were reported by the Dufur 8P«ctlons to determine freedom yearend figure, hut a decrease Jaccl
Oregon’s Morse, Neuberger and next ’neeting. Then she announ- veterans
Wasco; Alfa Jean Payne, Grass
last
year
in
the
amount
branch,
according
to
G.
\V.
Her-
L'om
the
disease.,
of
$6,789,115
since
the
October
Ullman have introduced a capital te<* der conimittees for the corn-
The quarantine followed dis- 10 call figure when a record high Valley and Erin Wilson, Kent.
budget plan in congress. Briefly dlR -vear’ and they are as follows: of $22,989,150, H. C. Saalfleld, di- tel, manager.
Total loans and discounts for covery of scabies in a Baker $510,274,206 was reported.
it means that expenditures for Vgriculture: Holland Johnson, rector of the state Department of
The Sherman County branch
of
investments will not iie counted Har,and McDonald and Jerry Veterans’Affairs, reported today. U.S. National’s statewide system coun,v herd in late January
with the infection traced Fir8t National reported yearend Bank Debits In
In the regular budget. But they Brackett with the first one named This was less than half the vol- stood at $392,328,932 as of the
will cost money just the same. It for ,,le chairman. The Legislá ume of the 1959 record year, year's end, with The Dalles ,o another state. The prompt ac- deposits of $3,353,596 and loans Mid-Columbia Up
is a familiar gimmick of the „ Ve: Mrs’ Garland McDonald, Bill when 5170 veterans Ixmrowed ),ranch reporting $7 420 951 59 tion of off*cials in Oregon held totalling $889,686, according to L.
Doyn Price, branch manager,
Bank debits for the Upper
spenders.
Huck and Mary Brackett, Fin- $52,932,550. The drop was due and Dufur branch $460 363 74 in ’he outbreak to the one herd,
At the same time In released Columbia river including Sher-
to
the
department’s
lack
of
auth-
,
hat
category.
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anee: Hoy Shafer, Joe Morrow
comparable totals tor the branch man, Hood River, Wasco, Gil-
only to issue Ixmds to obtain
Resources for the hanking of
An American negro, back from an<* ABee Wilson,
Relief: Mrs. adequate
loan
funds.
for Deeember 31, 1959. On that lahn, Wheeler counties Increased
Fedral
Income
Tax
fices
of
U.
S.
National
were
total
Africa, says negros there hope Mdlard Leigh, Mrs. Bill Huck,
But this year should set a new ed at $919.961,676 on the yearend
date, deposits were $3,221,904 and by 7.3 per cent In November
to do away with the white race. an<l Mrs’ Pea*’ Brackett, Educa-
loans were $743,230.
record of alxmt $60 millions in date, an increase of $10 million Man Gives Advice
1960 as compared to October
Such bigotry.
,ion: G«orge Fox and Art Smith, loans
,
Saalfeld
said,
because
pas-
»
/
.i
1960 and Increased by 3.7 per
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Juvenile: Mrs. Joe Morrow, Musi-
of
the
war
ve,c
a
n
s'
U
«
,.
.ycar
,
Many Federal income taxpay
sage ot the war veterans’ bond
cent a year ago.
A tax cut of a few ¡x*rcent cian: Mrs Fa>’ Brackett, Homo ing and loan amendment In tne
ers each year fail to account for Credit Useful; But
FFA
Working
At
Debits for November 1960 to
would be a useless gesture. Taxes F<<)noniics: Mrs. Bert Swigart,
income received during the pi**-
talled $33,521,261 for October
should be increased, expenses cut Youth Committee. Mrs. Geo. Fox, recent general election assures
Sometimes
Costly
ceding year from sources not re-
meet lhe
the Electric Safety
1960 the total was $31,232,218;
and the remainder •«
*■• on
«« •*
— ^ ‘M rs
put
the
rs’ Rob Byrd and Mrs. Harvey , ample
n ? funds
, 7, in u 1961 1 to , meet
ported on their W-2 withholding by Janet D Olsen, county agent and for November 1959 the tot d
national debt. Any thing else is Hans°n
Safety: Mrs. Otto Pet- ‘
loan,7
“While very few of us really tax
certificates, District Director
Conusmer Credit daily brings amounted to $32 328 368
In self' understand what electricity is, we
further babying ourselves.
ersen, The Food Booth: Mrs. Har- lioiiid itinyf)
A. G. Erickson of the Internal both Joy and unhappiness t o -------------------
liquidating
bonds
from
this
new
land McDonald, the Card Party:
can accurately predict what it Revenue Service said today.
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American families. By utilizing
Most of the task forces ap- Atlee Wilson, Mrs. Dolph Baker bond authorization go on sale will do under given conditions.
"Souices of taxable income,” credit, families are able to have NtltlGATKIN WATER MORE
January
17.
When
the
funds
are
A little common sense enables ns n he pointed out, “include part-time the things they want and need PLK.\T
pointed by Kennedy to come up and
-h>e Sorrlck, Community
l i t I. I II \ \ IN ioau
with an answer to a big problem ?ervLce: Mrs A,lee Wilson, Mis received a month later, the de to use electric power units saHdy, work dividends, tips or other earlier in life. However, accord-
partment
will
immediately
start
The
1961
irrigation water sup
have failed to do much of a Job. Art Smith and Mrs. Trace Fields closing loans in its backlog, comments -mg Medler of Sher- gratuities, interest on savings ing to a recent Roper Poll, finan-
man FFA chapter which is spon- accounts, and several other forms cial problems are the single most ply outlook for Hood River Val
Rollan 1
Most would merely result in the degree captains:
which on December 31 amounted
iev and Wasco County area Is
more spending which is what is Johnson and Jerry Brackett, to 1887 Proceeds from th i >
sorInf ,he Safp Fann Power Use
income.”
jx)tent cause of anxiety and con- considerably better than the poor
tent: Bill Doyle Mrs. nlolw
, 7
hls sal^“ Program.
"IToflts <
Entertainment
wrong with us already.
unused loan receipts- “Evcrv fa rm h n inp hn« a nn m - ... |,e r s o n a | on the sale of real fiict between married couplea.
outlook forecast a year ago at thia
ferry B ra a c k e tt .«ml \ln o tii.i '
penonal property are «ubjert
The biggest users of consumer .late/areordm g 'to a report re-
must he r - credit are the young inarrleda. leased „»lay by W T. Frost, sno.v
.Mu< h unhappiness develops be* aurvey supervisor for U S De
an,! reriam cause of money problem..
pertinent of Agriculture. Soil Con-
, „
nee,In t Is- ( redll buying Is actually obll- servallon Service O reg o n A ge.
-
,
l“'rteil. Taxpayers should check gating future work In exchange ,1,1101.1 F v , c o
' Kl ,'
her yard since the warm weather mlttee is the executive commit-
and Ihe plug may become defer- (.arefu,|y against the Ins,rue,Ion for conveniences currenl.y
Smte E n X r Sure
v r . T V. ew days agl1 Da,,<Kl" ’ lw ani1 lhe secretary and m a st‘r Market Report
tive or broken.
This situation booklet or appropriate tax guide ing enjoyed Sometimes the priv- This oóthudTli based uixm
are lik in g up
^veral yards of the Orange. The welconUni
lends itself to an accident."
cur*
to determine whether they should liege is more costly than other „ .llt snow s u r v e y e d X mols-
totaled
enough to make an optimist won- committee is Mr and Mrs mil k «» Livestock
1 ...i.u . receipts
•
----- 2B8 “The National Safety Council He reported, Mr. Erickson said, times. The cost of the privilege, ture measurements
der If this really „ u ld he spring Huck an,I Holland Johnson
In the offering
supP ^
bog j and the Farm Equipment Insti-
"Three comprehensive tax gul l- called Interest, is usually express-
Th«. water content of the moun
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The master has called an offi.
re c ____
e ip t» _____
fouie,.
2Ck ____ ____ _________ Ï Z M Wrl" en ,n
and under-
ln I»"»"“ ««- The eoium", tain fhe now
Livestock
__
Senator Mansfield ot Montana, cers meeting at the hall on Jan-
w
cover is 1*4 times great
i » ow n go» electrical power unit« for a safe »undable language, also are avail- should shop on the dollar basis.
m ,h.W‘í
", “ T s" pplv of hogi' 'S' inspection.”
the new majority leader, doesn’t uary 16 at 7:30
p. m
W
er than on Jan. 1st a year ago but
able to help taxpayers with Items By converting |>ercentages to dol- it is still only 71 percent of the
- í oíí<
8 hogs
No- ’ sold
and ¿)
2.
"When
you i b
seem to qualify as such. Lyndon
Mrs George Fox lecturer had l ? 80 e 230
lb. ‘rl.ng
butcher
'” . V’"
apP*ianc.es
not fully covered in
icner
an<J i V hand
toola> ,w k for
the Un. InMnjctk)n
„ the
Mp regular
Pr(pU. lars. he would
p,jsy know total cost
Johnson will be boss because he charge of the program which
i
----- hogs sold
1913-57 average.
Instruction booklet,” Mr. Erick
has more of what it takes
"The More We Get Together”
i
,” 7 60 tO ,18 35’ A derwriters
_______ __________
____
--
Under average winter condi
Laboratories label, it son said.
monthly payments by the num- tions
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f- gan with two sides siXm>
K
140 io guarantees that the product is
there is usually 38 percent
‘ The three guides,” Mr. Erick her of payments to be made. Ad I
(oni Texas, by way of Eng- Each told of a memorable hap- m ot >sf ‘r<H,g
to *1750, made with reasonable safety stan- said, “are: Your Federal Income the amount of the down payment. of the total winter’s “snow crop”
land, we learn that a manufartu.-. penfng in I960. A
A reading
reading bv
b i re° r.?i
i? 1'"- <'••*»'»•”
on the ground by Jan. 1. This
er there has trained chlmpanzies Joe Morrow, skit by Mr and try for further feeding Lignt "Another Pern of concern is the Tax, 40c; Tax Guide for Small Now subtract the price. You will year there is 27 percent of the
e
..
..
.
.
Business, 40c; Farmer's Tax find the difference between the total already accounted for but
to work on an assembly line. Mrs Roy Shafer; a question and sows cleared at $14 00 to $15 56 ,
S " ’S h ' ^ l e , I. romp,e,e,y
h W “ ........
with over 500 lb. weights at
1 hey are paid in bananas.
the three remaining months can
answer discussion about the eve $10.35 to $12.10.
Weaner
pigs
,h- tout loa,i on any ordinary dexe<l by »object, and chapter you are piySg“ ^ , ih, p r l'X g ' ,h|2 n“ uH(x,k’n’ kl*rab'<'
,n
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by the lecturer and Mrs. Leigh; a were In good demand at $5.2
»«A
WTOt.e ,nt° a ncwsPar*r game by two chosen groups"™!
wire
exceeds
1,500
uatts,
it
is
headings
which
affords
quick
of
charging
,,
,
,
.
$10.25 per head.
to say that individuals should not ed the program.
overloaflcd
Some householders guidance to answers to nearly .*11
■ ■- - -•*.... .. ............................ Hwlpltatlon remained far be-
By taking time to do this sim- low average until November
1 tillty and standard grade have placed the projn.*r fuses with
tO care for their par‘ If was dec‘de<> to have a first steers
brought $1710 to $21.00 fuses capable of carrying a larger
is was the state’s J job. and second degree
at nutus
Rufus and porwl
Wail a ~
o ' kiw team
(earn ai
w
and
good
rai-2***' 5ertah?ly parent* who Grange Mrs Pearl Brackett gave around ami ii white face heifers load This is very likely to lead
to erious troubles, such -»
as « a »«
fire tained“
itane!*,
For ln‘ the
. xt water-hnd-
.» a . »...
up
the uii
upper
watersheds. w
Water
has
.ine, such trash should not ix* thanks to the Grange for sending
I’tilitv c
i i to $22.00.
looked
loolt'”1 after.
" Herman Brackett
-
"
g
'
'
"
Py
2"*’
»'■'
•>'
IH
-
or
scrlou»
damage
Io
the
wiring
rr
l|1"
1
I"
n»
i
rated
some
of
the vii
a plant at the
Service
office
in
Oregon.
«20
NE
1»
actually
30%
for
an
entire
year
lev
soil»
more
than
4»
liJhM
In
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and c,n
"Klrelrlclly will do a Job for
»a.
( ‘
-* ' "ii Mr - Millard ncr. ti
chap-
n
r
’
h
u’,!,'“
„Tu’p'
io
b°-k*
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