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    THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1925
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE FOUR
Lane County Farmers Union News
.O F F IC IA L PUB LICA TIO N LANK CO UNTY U N IT «O . 14 - ■ ----------
Sample o f Lesson Given to
Junior Farm Union
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Dairymen from this and neighboring •
locall'lea met at the Canary Union •
hall on Bunday. June V and listened •
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an adire«»
by
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. M r. . Jam I »on. of '» •
A. C. on cow teattng and an addrea, I •
by County Agricultural Agent O. S. .
Fletcher on the various project, he .
h a . or will take «r In this county.
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Both gentlemen «poke In a very .
able and Interesting manner and a f t e r ! ,
a genera! dl.cu.alon of the v a rio u s «
Local Reporters
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Canary _ ______ „....J. L. Northup •
Control ........... .......
Ray Bower •
C lo verd ale__ Mrs. L. J. Oetchell •
Coaat Fork l i r a Geo. Kebelhech •
Creswell
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In thia week» paper 1 am publishing
D o re n a _____ Mr». Ada J« mflngs • 1« clipping from Junior Farmer Union
H e c e ta __________ Mr«. B. Baker • taken from the Iowa Union Farmer.
H a d le y v llle l__ Mr«. M. Ollleapie •
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Ja. p „ _______ Mrs Grace Jone. •
<’tt. »rtgin .to r of the Junior
Ix)ranc ........... Mra. C M IM a t.r • ■ * « * P -M U h e. a lesson In each issue
McKenale Mr» Lawrence Mlllcaln • ! « * ’ »* k’w*
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Mt Yuraon.. Mrs. V. A Reynold, • <* Par"” >™
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silk Creek aa_____ Bulah Smith «.tlon of the Junior Farmer I nlon In
T r e « J _______ .. E. B. Ttpker a fth rtr local, and Instruct theld dele
Mr» W E. Post • Itate» aa to their wlahea In th l, matter
topics spoken" on some tentative step, • vida
' whether or not they would like th l,
were taken that may lead to. the for- j
department to be a regular feature of
motion of a cow testing organisation »-----!-----*
to
the
picnic
ground,
either
on
the
«»• L* t”' County Farm er, Union
In this end of the county.
The ladles of the Union served an beach or some suitable place nearer Mews I hope to bring this mutter be
excellent and bountiful lunch to those by.
¡fore the next county convention and
present.
' Brother, Potter and Sylvester an ¡» U h to have an expression from each
Sister Chas Bester went to Eugene nOunce that the non arrival of their local on the subject.
Mr» Tinker.
Monday on business.
’ butcher tools delayed the starting o f ,
CANARY LOCAL 189
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FARMKR*« UNIO N
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TRENT LOCAL
Trent txwal mel In regular session
Ralph Laird, Creswell, Präsident. *
W ill Wheeler, Trent. Vlce-Preal • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K 0.
dent.
• Tinker Wednesday night, June a Mrs
push forward an.1 Upward setting our
Ratty
Kappauf,
Cottage
Grove,
* Tinker save a report on the «rate con-
aim high and (ry to reach the goal
aee.Treas.
• volition The reports «ml feaoluiloua
It la said many a good man hu» quit
It was decided to
N. A. Horn, Cottag, Orova, Door * were dlscussod.
because of opposition and tem poral/
have the ladles of Trent laical and of
Keeper
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defeat. In this we should learn a to»
the Pleasant H ill district meet at (he
•on from nature. We have observtd
H - C. Jaokaon, W altarvllle, Con
• ¡horns of Mrs. F. 11 Tinker Thursday
the leafing of n tree that burst forth
duetor.
• afternoon, June I I lo discuss the s i
Its buds and a heavy frost has wither-
*-• Clement, Chaplain.
• ! vlsahllliy of organising a Trent local
>>d and blistered Its efforts.
Again
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Thera are several
It puts forth new buds Iq an effort t o B » • • •
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newcomers at Pleasant lllll ami II Is
preserve life and again the buds
HADLEYVILLE LOCAL
• hoped the Trent Local roll call Willi
freese, wither and die. Still thia tree
soon bo Increased.
is determined to pul forth Its foliage
A discussion for the Oood of lh«
and again buret forth with Its beauti­
The Hadleyvllle Loral met Tirara- Order was tndulgefl In and C. F
ful coat of green.
day evening. June (. with a good llyilv save some valuable suggestions
Whatever reverses we meet with, crowd present.
The following pro­ along 'hat line.
we should be like the tree make n gram was given:
Much Interest was taken In the
trial until w do succeed. If we are Song .............. .... ....
by Local , j | nB County Day at Corvallis. Rome
beaten In our fight for right, get up My Big Brother
Thelma Powell wh(, had yla|tw, Corvallis on these
JUNIOR FARMERS UNION
James Christensen and Gertrude their butcher wagon. They hope to
and fight ngaln. remember that "truth Abu Ben Adams
Knox Boy excursions expressed a desire to go
June Lesson
Neat were married at Eugene Monday begin operations soon, poslably this
thn cruMled to earth shall rise again ' Song Meccacalla Rose. Mrs Hooker.' aga, n but no definite action was taken
Vacation
June 1, and arrived In Slltcoos Tue»- i eeeek.
You must bear In mind that your Mrs. ITaett. Mrs. Reals.
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commencement and the enthral
Now that vacation period I, here learning In school la only a prepain
¿ay, June S. Tuesday evening a large
The ranch occupied by Brother
True Story of California— Mrs. Guy pi,.*,,,. will keep roaUlenta of Pleasant
number of friends gathered at Silt- shotlenberg has been sold and he will where we have an Intermission front Lory course for greater education. Our
Knox.
m u buay next week.
coos hall to welcome them and wish move by December. He la looking fo r,o u r school work, we should not lose rpn, knowledge Is obtained from per- Reading
Mr. Pratl
nlnr|| nk of the local will
them many years of married happl- i another location.
i sight of the fact that a great oppor- «(,nal touch with natures teaching« Song. M r Woggle
< children be ha|d a, (bo home of C. 8. Jordan,
ness. Mr. Christensen responded In a I
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tunlty la ours for applied knowledge ttnd pacb Individual's own effort and
Muelc, violin
Midlanlel Boys j une 22
Those who have not b«-eti
royal manner with two large freoaert
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frnm lh * rtllnr* of natur*
sn\bltlon to do tbe greater thing« In Headtna u s il« Io the Re»rue
turning out to meetings lately ora
full of ice cream and other treat,.
Ho5 wt” you ’ < *nd 5rour ’ • ca,,o" ? thia world Vacation Is not meant to ,
Ma,
urged lo fall In line again and b.»
I W ill we be content to Just rest and be Idled away. Every hoy and girl Hage, ,Mwa|Va Courting Experiences.
The newlyweds have set up house
präsent at the next meeting
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that Which 1« I
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Jessie w.
McCullough
j,. Jordan, secretary of Trent
Tinker had p rin te d ‘a copv of a letter
r S .H o y n « t c r ; M» h * „ aBd best for them, and It I.
bungalow at Slltcoos.
McDaniel Boys ,)K.a| (pf, ,„ r Han Francisco where «s
Brother Chas Sylvester is rejoicing received from the organiser of a Junior ,,udy
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« « e that t h - d . v , thn,ught which yon
Union
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over the arrival of a pair of hand­
Her
letter
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enjoy.
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Union
some. husky, twin calves
in solving the problems that will con for the grant responsibilities that arc w, rp „ r , ra |
harp, , h, r. and
dto ,,e expects to be gooe about
1 think a good work could be done
Owing to the wet weather, work on ’
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«• through the days that sre ,o c , me a m,|«, rater In life.
I the music was enjoyad by all till » j |w „ WM,ks.
Fiddle Creak road ha, n o t.ra rted yet. ¡’
¿’ .Id b . U k e . up
'em
Question»
lata hour.
I Mrs. R P. lailrd and Mrs. Betty
but the contractors supplies are be-
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the future. H e should ever remem
1. Whst does vacation mean*
I No one ever go«» away from the ^ appaUf have been Invited to be at
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formed by
no< her the story of the two g irl, on a
; What lesson do we learn from the Hadleyvllle Local hungry.
^le woman's meeting on Thuraday lo
the outfit I , expect
any ay.
and Qur
county meeting, so that , sight seeing trip during their vara- girle on a sight- seeing trip?
M r and Mra. M Gllllsple are enter . ,a,|, <m auxiliary work In their locals
Brother Le.ton Bus, report, about
or<antlation
fonjle1 i tlon. They stopped lo rest at _ the . 3 What should our object In life raining the following friends: Mr. and an(J ..< h _ womeO shisuli Join the
140 crate, of strawberries from onw th#D
cotn(ng on )n
Uw _ craat of the hill. - I t la so lo v e ly - ,b e ’
T „ m (,,ark of Ca,if„n ,la. and ra rm . r, V (lk w -
mrre of Improved Oregon, and the more *
It makes me wish that we did not have I 4. If we should meet reverses or he f.|ara Coulter
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crop not much more than half har­
to torn, sight of If." «he said, with » refe.ted In a Just reuse, shonld ws
Tba followln« member» of onr local
8, vafl ar, FlB<o
tend.
vested. These berries are selling at
little sigh or regret "O there are Just continue our e ffo rt, until we win?
»»ended the meeting of the Central
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wpr. coUecUA at «he
If the Junior Union ran be made
aa beautiful views ahead” responded
5. How do we gain our real know- |<oca, ,aa, Sa(urda,
Mr and e(|y ha|,
wrpk for , rafflr rtoto.
North Bend for 33.(0 a crate.
, as effective as the club work has been
Hay crop, are looking excellent In , ,t w(|,
he,p w our young the other cheerfully. "That Is the ledge ’ *
Mr«. W I. Real«. Mr. and Mra M W.
g M i ^ , . Amy Lovs. Vance
finest thing about traveling— we rsn
this valley, thank, to the frequent folfcg
h>re been qBju
« H„w are you going to spend yocr |»ra tt_ )gr h . H. Smith. M r and M r,. c ,Bf.ki j M Oo«j|d. c. O Cummins,
showers.
'w ith the change in our son Judson always
. , remember
. . , . the . nice , thing» we vacation?
Norman Hemenway and Children. Alt ^<ay nolveruon and R L. Collins wer»
Rev. Large of Eugene will be pres- gjBce h<> obu|ned
an<J
must leave behind, and go forward .0
Mina 8 Utg.
report a goo<l time
fined (2 for parking wlthoct lights.
Junior Advisor
ent at the Children's Day exercise. ,he H o l.tlen -F rel,..n Calf Club
It meet others with added gladneea
Mr» W 1. Reel» spent Monday at
Estherville. Iowa.
June 14 at the Canary Farmers Union gMmg , o make con, |derabI((
_ The object In life should ever be to
M. OUIleple's.
Bakers bread la your best food—
hall and will preach twice; morning ence eTen to a
wha(
of p #
Several more children sre h«*>n8
p o r t i o n bread.
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and afternoon. A basket dinner w ill ca, f
ba„
He ,g u W n f kepnej. #
the chlrkenpox this week.
MT. VERNON LOCAL
• DORENA LOCAL NO. 190
Th« lx>ne Cedar Sunday school w ill, •
be served at noon. Yon are cordially M e re s t In his pure bred calf than he
tve a Children's Day program »un ' e
Invited to attend.
TIME AND PLACE OF
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give
I did In the grade calf hla father gave I
Miss Louts» Covllle of Medford Is h)_ .
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June
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Everyone
Invited.
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The j(t. Vernon Local met last Wed
The regular business meeting w as| 8ayara,
, he Hsdleyvlllel ladle, • Canary— First Bunday and Third •
visiting at the home of her aunt, slater th_
tll. , h ,_
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tne f,c t t" at
ca“ came from the | nesday evening with a very good at held June 8. with twelve member, , ra
maka dre„ forrall ,n • Saturday, Farmer» Union Hall.
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Snollenberg.
herd of Benter and Son. A herd that
tendance.
present, and Hugh Doolittle acting as |he npar futur„
Monday morning brother Chaa won „lgh, r)bbong , t th<}
• Clot enisle-Second and Boiirth •
After the bustnesa session the Presi­ chairman.
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• Fridays. < loverdnle Bchool Heuae. •
Bulvester received a harry ap call terna,|ona, u , t fall
One cow win-
The question of raising money fur
from Slltcooa that hla gasoline launch n|Bg
the c,agg fo(. , ypa >n<J dent. Mrs. Preachern and a f*w a»-*
• Cre»well— Flral and Third Tuea- •
had sunk. On reaching the station he prodBet|oni beating the Wisconsin Slstants served cake with strawberries atn organiser was talked upon, alio u j a SPENCER CREEK LOCAL a i* days. Creswell. M. W of A Hall, •
wa« decided to havs an open meeting
found its deck level with the w ater „ onIy , wo yearg oW , nd m|,k |n< and cream to the crowd.
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Coaal Fork—Second and Pourth •
Mrs. Chas. Tryon and Mrs. Fred once a month, on the fourth Tuesda) ;
and with Mr. Quid's help succeeded n,ore than , , xty
a day
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• • Thursdays, Hebron Church House, •
»pencer Creek Local held an open e [Mnebo— First Tuesday, Daneb» •
in raising It.
-grandmothers record made at 8 years Tryon were Joint hesteeses ’ o the Mt. and aa the next meeting will he an
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Slltcoos will celebrate the fourth of 10 months and 24 days was 20 t i t ' Vernon Thimble club on Thursday of open meeting there will be a pie meeting on'Friday evening. June 5th • g<-hoo| House.
»octal and pick up progratp.
July. A basket supper and dance given ml!k wlth #5i2 21 Ibp butter fB, W lt„ last week.
A large crowd wa» present
Dorena—Second sod Font It Tues- •
Nine members were present and put
M r, Carl Gimp! gave a very com * days. Dorena Chur,cfc.
at Slltcoos hall to raise money i> milk with (522.21 lbs. butter fat With
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The secretary gave a report on the
help defray the expense, of the cele a calf from a berd I)ke thl„ th„ bor or In the day quilting. During the noon convention at Corvallis and the meet­ plete and pleasing report of the con­ • Hadleyvllle — First and Third •
bratlon netted over 818.
vention.
j girl feel they have a future before hour the I“»“ « * » « served a bountiful ing was brought to a'clone.
* Thuraday«. Hadleyvllle School.
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Mrs. Fox and Miss Laura
Judge Miller received the reports , hem wlth a
chance for „ dinner.
Rev. E. V. O'Hara, of Eugene, was • Heceta—First Suaday of each
The weed Inspector. O. W. McFar
Tryon were the Invited guests.
from the May eighth grade examina- blue ribbon for themselves,
land of Cottage Grove was In the present and save an Interesting talk . n,„Blbi Heceta School House,
The club will meet w|th Mra. C. I. community Wednesday looking about on "The Early History of Am erican-* j aapar_-Hecond and Fourth Wed- •
tlons In Slltcoos school last week. > , believe In teaching the children
W ith a single exception all pupils ! 'tbe best Is none too good." Let them Gorrle- 8r.. next month,
Farming "
« nesdays. W O. W. Hall. Jasper. •
the Canadian thistle..
taking the examination recelrad a expect it. let them demand It. and
Mra H w B’r,er
visiting friends
Burlap drapes for the window, of . Loran«^-Second
and
Fourth •
The revival meetings held by Rev.
passing grade in all subjects written iOme day tbey
wave thelr hand near Yuba City. California, for a few
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Archer closed Sunday evening after- . .
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wetines.isjs. I., o. o. f . Hall.
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„ 't h e local by Mr and Mrs. C trl Olmpl. . M,.K. n. | o
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’ and greet you from the top of the we**ts.
the all day services enjoyed by a l l
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n* Kepzte local, second snd
Examinations will be h ell again ladder.
In spite of the falny weather work present
the
da,n,y r’,,r<,',h * fourth Wednesday. 8 p. m. I. O. O. •
June 11 and 12 for those who « era
ments were served and the remainder • » ,,.n
on our new hall Is progressing rapid­
Mrs. L. J G’ tchell
T h . funeral of Mrs. Mollie Volga (>f , hp pvpntnil w#,
|octaj .
ha»v ^ ' ”yy'
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conditioned; wish to raise their grade
ly.
more at Cottage Grove last Thursday S danr(n_
' rnon "*r|ri,t and Third
or failed to take It in June.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Dyer and son. of
Notice to All Odd Fellows
was attended by most of het many
Our next social meeting will be held ' ’ W, dnMday «rnsflehl Store,
Brother Les Aust»n made a trip to
Mayville. Oregon are visiting at the
Silk CreM A fsete First and Third •
All
members
of
Springfield
Lodg.
hom„
of
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g|gfpr
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frienûs
from
Row
river.
Florence Sunday lor a sick neighbor
the 19th of June. The young ladles -
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Thursday
at Cedar School House •
70. I O. O. F. are requested to McPherson.
on Fiddle Creek.
.Mr. and M r,. Bob Coomb, ol Eu-' of the local will have charge of this
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Spencer
Creek—Third
Friday, •
attend
our
annual
memorial
service
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Bof>
>n(J
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ep
nay(3
fT
f
dlg
gene visit.«1 Sunday with her >rothe- meeting We are all looking forward
Remember June 15 Is annual schoo'
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f|ne |o(
. trawberr|pa Jolui Teeters and parents. M--. and to one of the brat and liveliest meet­ • Pine Orove School House.
meeting day.
We hope that every at I. O. O. F. hall on Wednesday even-
• Trent— Second and Fourth Wed, •
Ing,
June
17th.
1925.
thegft
day,
lira.
Chas.
Teeters
of
this
pla'-e
citizen In every district may take an
ings of the year.
• nesdays.
Pleasant
H ill
High •
A cordial Invitation 1« extended to |
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active part In this important meetlrg
Carl Volguinorc If ft Monda/ for
• School Bldg.
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Let us all plan on attending the Sllt­ the members of the Rebekah Lo«ig»‘
Vanconver to attend to business there.
H a t Finger Crushed—Charles Irish,
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Vida—Second
and
Fourth
Satur-
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and
all
visiting
Rebekahs,
as
well
as
FOR
SALE—
Carbon
paper
In
large
coos school picnic. It will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk al.ended of the Fischer mill at Marcóla had one • days at Mlnney Hall.
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sheets, 20x39 Inches, suitable for
June 21, If weather conditions are a'l visiting Odd Ft-I.ows. Service bo
the dance at Cottage Grove Saturday of hla fingers crushed Wednesday • Secretaries will please send In •
making
tracings.
The
News
Office.
gins
at
8:30
P.
M.
favorable. Meet at Christensens dock
while loading rails at the mill.
evening.
• time and place of meeting and •
Oswald M. Olson, Secretary.
from 8 to 9 and ws will go from there
• changes of date as they siay oo- •
Perfection bread fill« every need of
SPECIAL PRICE on plate work. Dr
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You will find what you are looking • cur.
N W Emery. d“ntlst Sutton Bldg the human system.
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for at the Novelty Store.
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