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TURKEY GROWERS PLAN
MEETING FEBRUARY 3 TO
DISCUSS LOCAL PROBLEMS
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HE BUE
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Making Money From Game
Sportsmen to Pay For Rights
A special turkey «lay, or one-day
turkey grower«' Institute, will be held
By CALEB JOHNSON
In the chamber o f comm erce room« In
Farmers in every state in the union
Ku*eo« on Thursday. February X Ar­ may soon be able to quit worrying
rangement« for the m eeting have been about the low price of corn or wheat.
made by Cha« R Dear. Cottage Grove, with money rolling In from a new and
H. F Johnson. Junction City, and H more profitable crop
A. Stoneberg. Coburg serving as a
The sportsmen of the I’nlted States
special com m ittee of the la n e County
opened this new source o f riches for
Agricultural «council, and county agent the furmers Cheu they adopted, at
«11« stilts* VI.- "UVll Illg-V «OlVpU'H, Hl
0 . S. Fletcher.
the recent —
Seventeenth -
American
The program for turkey day is as
Game
conference,
a new game policy
follows:
settin g forth their belief that the
10:SO— "Selecting Breeding Stock."
farmer who practises environm ental
by C. S. Brewster. Portland, Oregon.
(Dem onstration, using birds that are I control for the production of more
on display especially for this part of I game is entitled to com pensation for
his trouble.
the program.)
Adoption of this policy by a con
12:00— Recess.
1:15— "A FVeding Program for Tur­ j ference which speaks for m illions of
keys," by H. E. Cosby, extension sportsm en from every state means. In
poultry-man. Oregon Agricultural col­ brief, that hnn’ers are ready to give
financial encouragem eut to the farmer
lege.
2:15— "Blackhead
and
Intestinal i for the farmer's part in preserving
Parasites of Turkeys," by Dr. W. T their sport. The farmer who wants
Johnson, poultry pathologist. Oregon i to raise a ••crop” of game is assure«!
I of a steady and profitable "market"
Agricultural college.
2:45— "Rearing Turkeys in Confine­ j from sportsmen who hunt on his tand.
ment." by Mr. Cosby.
The new la m e policy was embodied
3:15— Question box.
in a report subm itted to the confer
All intereested parties are invited ’ enee by- a com m ittee which has made
to attend this m eeting. according to ! a long study o f the situation, and Its
the county agent. A special invitation straightforw ani statem ent of the prin­
is extended to turkeys growers of ciple o f com pensation m aik s a new
adjoining counties.
era in the relationship betw een farm ­
ers and sportmen, to the grer* benefit
of both.
C. E. BOX SOCIAL DRAWS
LARGE CROWD ON FRIDAY
Tilt'ItSD A Y. JANUARY 2», 1931
TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
MORE ACCURATE RECORDS
WOULD BENEFIT HEALTH
PIONEER JASPER RESIDENT DEXTEH WOMAN GETS PIN
AS 100 , CLUB LEADER
. PASSES AWAY SATURDAY
SAYS STATE OFFICER
P iumiiuoii I m Hiiliirvtl (In* Ilf«* of Mr»
— —
l icrrt«« tils»™ Elliott nt lu»r horn» near
•A campaign to bring about more j nM|M,r Saturday evening Mrs Elliott
v„ry ||(
, w„ W(>ek« Kh.
’ per cent Increase In takings of wild accurate records of birth», accidents, ,lai,
turkerys. and an increase of 24 per deaths and the causes «if th«' »■'‘■Uh" h H a daughter of early Oregon pioneer«,
is now being conducted over the state Mr alH, M||( , har|r . (> lluili.-i both
cent in deer.
the plains In a
All the speakers stressed the point by Dr. Frederick D Stricker, state (1, wl„„„
that funner« will be put to little cost heulth officer. The campaign Is being wagon train She was horn at Jasper
of tim e or money to reap this new ) directed largely towards the medical on August til. IHÎJ a n il had liv e d Iher«
I profession.
She w»fl 67 years of
all of her lift
harvest
Simply by letting a few patches
Dr Stricker makes the following ,,g„ » hen she died
or » brush,
leaving statem ents in one uppeul to the poo
Surviving her Is her husband John
” <r"w up to weeds — vs
»• »I-.I, l«<l<i«<p
- “ *—
-------- untouched,
----- - - - plgnt
-
■ - pie
‘ - to * keep
- — -------------------
---" one
— ----
|M>th
more accurate - ----------
records
Elliott, and
«on. Waym
,<>w *------
fence corners
Ing a few strips of natural food, oc­
"Unless an Industry keeps ca refu l1 of J a s p e r , and
---- ou» brother, Perry
casionally putting out a few ears of records of Its transactions II is uu Burlier, of Coburg She was a member
corn on stakes or low hushes for able to be sure that It Is making j of the Methodist church at t auip
fe«Hl during the coldest days, and con progress or profit, and is unable to Creek.
trolling
anim als and birds detect departments that may be oper-'
___ predatory
_____________________
Funeral services were held at the
any farmer will have the nucleus for).»ting at a loss. Likewise II is necos Springfield chapel of Walk. , Poole
a sm all game preserve which will j sary fur the sla te to have records Tuesday at I 30.
Rev t J I'lke
bring abundant return fo reash and of life and death
These r»««v«rda “ffli luted and Interment was made
incn*ase the nation’s now-diminishing j enable lire health authorities to ootu-) In the Mount Vernon cemetery
gam e supply- .
pute the amount of sickness aud
Best of all, the plan can be put death occurring In the communities RECENT BRIDE HONORED
Into effect tn any state, since there of the state and to act aggressively
A y PARTY ON SATURDAY
is no state In the union not suituble when these are the result of pre­
to raising game of one kind or an­ ventable causes
Mrs C. 0 . Van Valtnh (Anne
other. Mr. Gordon said.
"Letters received by the Oregon Gorrlel was the honor guest nt a
Other cardinal points In the game State Board of Health day by day Party sponsored by Mrs A II Van
adopted
by the
phasize
school
- policy
» -----em
phasize
mere American
amt mere em
tn«-
I 111 more und more the Im « Valzah'»
a i i a n s n Sunday
u iiu a y
. n isi) class
class of
oi the
in.-
Game t «inference, which was u n d er; portance not only of registering births Methodist church at her home mi
the auspices of the American G a m e anj deaths, hut re g is te rin g th e sa m e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
T h e e v e n in g » a -
ProttM'fivik association,
maru'lBlIiin and
»n.t thereby
iii.-e.Jn
. . . . . . . .
.«
Protective
accurately and promptly. A record »pent playing gam es und vitti re
represents the attitude of sportsmen filed promptly may he counted on to freshm ents
everyw here, were the following:
Present for the evening were Mrs
be more accurate than one filed out
E xtension of the gam e lands undi-r of time.
A B Van Valaat), .Mrs C G. Van
public ow nership and m anagem ent as
Valzah, Mias Evelyn lluetl. Miss lain
Birth C ertificates Vital
fast a s funds will permit In the varl
I'nrents should make It a point delle Williams, Miss Doris Girard,
ous states.
i (H
,,|al m«.
,,f ,, child ts Miss Oorts Meyers. Miss Donithea
To the farmer the new policy means
Training of experts in the field of promptly registered. A birth certl Halley. Miss Margaret Gorrle, M l»
a new source of revenue from all hla
game adm inistration.
ftcate is necessary to establish Iden- Theo Bartholomew, Miss Edna Platt.
lands, those now idle as well as those
Study of factors favoring gam. l|ty UJ(t. parentage, etc , and It I» Bernuld Hollon, Howard Hughes. Paul
In cultivation. To the sportsm an, the propagation, ano Increaaed utilization an | m|>„r,all, legal document required
Potter. i 'lay ten Kirkland and Enol
new policy means a steadily increasing of these factors.
to determ ine a person's age or clti- Buell.
supply of game in the United States.
Enlistm ent of scien tists and non ' »«nship.
The statem ent o f policy adopted by
hunters iu the general program o f,
- A ,],.,,th certificate is essen tial to MAN FINED HERE FOR
the sportsmen points out that the
w l|d>lfe propagation
prove principally the fact, cause, and
TRANSPORTING LIQUOR
game situation in the United States
Redistribution
da,„ of <k,ath
„ , Is , of the u(|n(<,
.
..
.
------------------ of the cost of game date
It
Utmost
g a m . nronuZ tm
»<‘"’ lnl’ ‘r» “ on. now
en .. Importance
of
Vert. Hanson » a . fin d $r.ti when
.1 n n .
a.
. ,
— ve borne alm ost w
I J« JN > TIIIR C»‘ that
that the
tll<» cause <
>f death
l|«Ut
(fam e o r o n a z a tio n a n d , prote*
n r n to g 'tln n
i - $ ...
u ____
’t,on- i n • “ n « - . IF
by hunters • through
their hunt
K, ven
„ (.orop|e, r :U.,, ai(llral i he won tr ie d In JUMtlrn c o u rt h r r r
nrotecTlne
“J ™
*“« »< *»•«•
T“e report points om manner
There are many thousand Friday liefor» W F Walk, r
w ls l n s d ™
,°n
n° ‘j ’ j r ,hat • lace Kan,,‘ •«•»'•“ »‘« ‘•Ion» are causes of death hut many of then, charge of transporting liquor
The
o ,n u. in *-<
I v c<
ct>iit*»iriH,<
otht*r
wild m
lift' e rarely
i appear on death certlfcates A fine »*« paid by ih. defendant H i t ,
)w i- in
. 1 was docincd
„ 1«
«. anipl«*, v but I utkv
rgeiy
nt rn u l with
nn oin
er wnu
Han
dwindling
game supplies
have
shown
besides
game
It is
unfair to ask the I classification
i
«.« ..
th a t
th ia
a
.
.
U K
“ “>e, ii
ih uniair io as« im
of . th ese causes must be «on was urrested lo re th,. flrsl part
x
:
"7
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A large number o f people were pres­
ent at the Christian church Friday-
evening for the basket social and
program which the Christian Endeavor
society sponsored for the purpose of
raising funds with which to pay their
pledge towards the work of the church.
A profit of $32 w as realized during
the evening.
An interesting program of music,
readings songs, and a short «lramatic
skit was given before the sale of
the boxes.
V eltie Pruitt, pastor, Irene Brown­
field. and Vern L asw ell had charge of
To meet these requirem ents the Inter
the entertainm ent. The M isses Mina
com m ercial forest land can hardly
national List of C auses of Sickness
and Dora Pederson had charge of
be expected to devote their lands
THURSTON
and Death has been adopted This is
the serving of the coffee.
either whooly or in part to" the cause
an abbreviated list and contain prac­
• » • • • • « a » « *
of gam e propagation without suitable
A. W. W eaver fell last Friday eve­ tically all ('Buses of death which are
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
com pensation, yet without their aid ning breaking one of the bones tn his
classified In a system atic manner. The
ENTER NATIONAL CONTEST the game supply will doubtless con­
left arm.
_____
death ___________
should be placed under one
tinue to diminsh.
Mrs Kramer fell several steps down of these classification and more spe­
Springfield high school will enter
Just what form the com pensation thp Bla(r way a( w „ lla|n u ,
the Fifth National Competitive Exam­ will take is left for practical work- h(,me , „ t 8alurday lnJurtnK her8eIf cific and detailed causes may lie addeu
when necessary. The two greatest
inations on the League of N ations ac­ in g o u t, but speakers at the confer gevere| y
difficulties of classification are Incom
cording to W. E. Buell, principal, who
en ce cited a number of experim ents
Mr aI)(, Mrg A B M athews re-
has received details of the exam ina­ to prove that the policy will result , urne<, lagt 8atu n lay from 1>(g A n fele, plete diagnosis and undesirable terms
Pneumonia is not a com plete diagnosis
tion th is week.
in great benefit to both farm ers n««««
and w,,ere
«.
. tj,ey
« . have been
».
. es the boll
sin
because It does not state whether It
The con test is intended for high sportsm en
_
,
,
days visitin g with their daughter, Mrs. Is broncho-pneumnnin or lobar pneu­
school students and consists of an
Ross L» Leffler, president of the
Wr)ght and fam l,y
______________________ _______________
monia. Heart disease, fever, accident
exten sive written exam ination on the
W5 ,
Van,a ,aTT1P. ( omrni8sion» W^o
£jp an(j y pg w illiam R ennie »pent old age are undeHtrable term s that
League of N ations, the Aims and Or­
I niTth
* P| ,6 n feren ce- de' several days in Salem last week visit I are m eanlngli-ss In determ ining the
ganization and Its History. The win­ « i lar
n
iw
relatives. They returned home specific « .u se of death. An Improve
ner will receive a free trip to Europe X
fX r . ,
w
""
6,1 - Sa,Urda>-
m“"1
the acC“ ™ * ’ »«> which sick
as a prize.
o u t o f W<1
m,d ? m 07 m"” e>
Arthur Calvert from Junction City i liens and death are stated will do
than on their "farm "cro "n *
“ "d 8p*’nt Mo.tday night at Ray Baugh's, much to further the efflclenlny of
LONG DISTANCE TRAVELED
•The»
crop8-
Mrs. Dan Morgan underwent a ma public health work.
FOR EACH CLUB MEETING whieh ih f.re v a ” ° u» met ods by jor op<.rat| on at t|,e pac| , | c Christian
"The registration of births and
h is-trou b te " forsteSrln°BmthT wUd life h° ‘ PlUI
EUK"De Monday
Mr" d.e a “ ,B
referred to as
Mrs. J. L. Kyle, former resident of
on
his
land,'
Mr
Leffler
said
Charles
Taylor
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
the
‘
bookkeeping
of
humanity."
It
Dexter and leader of a group of boys
‘•Tr* oc»«« Li
av
Barnett are caring for her children record» and check» up the Income and
In the Bachelor Sew ing club. Four-H
In som e place the sportsman pay» . .
.
...
• «u
th’ m<’"' preClOU,' r"B,,ur'-"
organization, now travels a distance the farmer a fixed daily rate for dUr'n* her l*ne'”
Ml88 HaZe‘ Edm,8lon and Alex 'Ma* °* the B,ate' ,tB human ' »P«««»—»«-
of 25 m iles every other week-end to the privilege of hunting on his land
and a*
.
j
’
»Uetided a recital given at the citizens.
It Is consequently one of
attend the m eetings of the club which and
as most sportsm en spend several
davo in .s ti la
! Mount Vernon schoolhouse Monday the most Important functions of the
she started. She Is very interested in oays
in tn e fie ld , th is may run to a
.
.
.
- —
evening by students of Eugene Bible Health departm ent and Its effective
the work of this group of boys and goodly sum
"n,.Vr,nd
>h.»
•
college.
The
grade
school
stu d e n ts1 n ess now depends upon the accuracy,
has determ ined to continue as then
leader until they com plete their the snortaman i man> j3 ™ 6™ g v<‘ »old candy to raise money for drapes , com pleteness and promptness with
nroner fi
dd
a" «. . F 31 3 for
windows while a free supper which the Information is forwarded
project.
proper figure, adding to the
their r revenue
.
. . .
. . . .
. ....
a_____
. to
the department."
was given by the nelghorhood.
And out of the friendly contacts thus
Mrs. ........
Jack .........
Hiller .........
from Corvallis ,
........
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QUALITY ANGUS CALVES
made come other sources of revenue.
spent the w eek en d with Miss Hazel 1 LEGION TO MEET HERE
‘ Many sportsm en, for instance,
OFFERED 4-H MEMBERS
leave their dogs to board with the FX 7 s ’tnonhehr.gh .Choo, hoys' b ask et- i THURSDAYOF NEXT WEEK
Lane county m em bers of Four-H farmer the year around. Or they be­
T he rPK,)lar mpP„ nK of , he Ani,.r
clubs have been offered an opportun­ com e custom ers for the farm ers' su» ball team defeated Leahurg team on
he|(, ,n
ity to purchase som e of the finest plus eggs and milk, having it shipped the local floor Monday evening after 1<:an LeKon poMf w |„
Aberdeen Angus calves in the country to them regularly. Or the farmer or which Thurston high school schools Springfield on- Thursday, February 6
from the ranch of D. E. Alexandet his sons may act as guide at a daily team defeated the Leaburg boys team nt the Community hall. Routine bust
The club basketball team motored neH» will be taken up at the ni«-tlng
at Klamath Falls. Mr. Alexander of­ fee.
This, naturally. Is nearly all
fers the best calves for $100 and the clear profit to the farmer, but the to Blachley last Thursday evening and — ---------------------- —.........
lesser ones for $75, agreeing to refund sportsman benefits by having access met defeat with the team there.
The high school basketball teams
the entire purchase price in the event to a supply of game which will in­
that the calf places In the grand crease, instead of decrease every from Coburg played the Thurston high
school team s on the local floor Iasi
championship at the Pacific Interna­ year.”
Friday evening. Both Coburg teams
tional Livestock exhibition at Port
8eth Gordon, conservation director won.
land.
of the Izaak W alton ix-ague of Amer­
Miss Hazel Edmfston, who teaches
ica, was equally firm In his support the Mt. Vernon school, was III and
FISH BITE GOOD TUESDAY
of the new policy.
unable to teach last Friday.
FOR LOCAL ENTHUSIAST
“ It Is very apparent,” he said, "that
Rev. Heraheizer, paster of Thurston
the sportsman must pay a fair rate
The official fishing season may not for his shooting, or he will have none church, returned last Sunday after
being absent for several Bundays.
have opened yet, but Tuesday was tomorrow.
It is lik ew ise apparent
Miss Ixds Mathews, who is learning
too balmy a day for Charles Eggimann that unless the landowners are given beauty
parlor work in Portland, speht
of the Eggimann Confectionery so he a square deal and taken into partner ia„t week-end at her home here,
gathered his tackle and hied him self ship, they will become rebellious,
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Drury and family
off to a small lake west of Eugene allow no hunting and take no Interest from Jasper spent last Sunday with
where he spent the afternoon fislng
” , m KaBle crop’
Mrs. Drury parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
for catfish and bullheads. They were
In Texas, said another speaker, J Mathews.
biting too he says. He brought home G. Burr, director of research o f th6
five large bullheads in the evening. T exas Game, Fish any O yster com
Arch «•’‘’“Kh lfi« Bunday for Port-
The closed season does not apply mission, many farm ers w orking under ,and where
has employment.
to this specie of fish.
the state's hunting preserve system
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are making more money on their game GEORGE TIPTON INJURED
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES crop than on their ca ttle and cotton.
Yoorj fo r#po* to ' ' ¿ S X ?
AT MARCOLA ON MONDAY
HAVE PARTY TUESDAY because tho game m arket does not
______
flu«tuate.
George Tipton was slow ly regaining
...
—
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I ll, 1«
The Junior and Intermediate Sunday
zas Tarmers who estab lish shoot-1 consciousness at the Pacific Christian
school classes of the Christian church lug preserves are allowed to charge hospital In Eugene yesterday after
were entertained at a party at the a maximum of $4 a day for the prlvll alm ost two days. Tipton, an em ployee
church Tuesday evening. Games and «ge of hunting on their land. As a of the F llseher lumber cam p above
refresm ents occupied the evening. t' uilt, tho acreage in th eoe hunting Marcóla, was struck unconscious Mon-
TIFFANY SUIIDING, SECOND FIOOR
T eachers of the cla sses, Mrs. Mel Rice,
preserves rose from 1,000,000 tn 2,- day when a line cable broke where
Cor. W illom att« A Eighth St«.
Mrs. Ralph Mulholland, Mrs. Fred .00,000 in the first two years, and the be was working. Exam inations of the
P H O N E ,
3 0 4 0
Frese, and Elmo Chase, were in m-i'-i e in game may be gauged by 1 man’s neck under x ray m achines fall
charge.
the fact that the state show s a 100 to show any broken bones.
Llcsnssd by the Stats.
B E N E F IC IA L
LOAN SOCIETY
EU G E N E. OREGON
Mis. M i ylle lliailli>h of Dexter wag
.me of a large number of latu« manly
«tub workeia to lw awarded on« of
«he leader's plus nt the couuty mill
i log o( w tukers in Eugene last w.-ak,
l ii» pill * are given to lima« wh ■■«
Sloops have com pleted their pi eject
luo per tout. They were pr«uo>und
ny II C. Meytnour sla te club la. «|»r,
O lliers receiving the pins w are M l*,
il II Eui< ison of Santa Clam. .Mr*
Alice Woodruff of Route I, Eug.u„
Earl F Downing, route I, Eugen. ..„q
Glenn Haiwisat, istu» pin«.
Marriage License* Itsuad
During
lire past week in ai ria
II-
have beoti Issued by the coiuity
clerk of the follow ing. Reynold Burg*
and E ta Devine, both of Eug.-n«
Waller Rogers and P ram ea Wlnvgar
both of M ortola; Oeorge Potter, t'ulu
( ‘reek, aud Lilly Krtahor, Eugci«.,
George Mead« and Dolile M de udon,
both »f Oregou L ily; John Ihonani
and Junia Mercer, both of Floruuce;
V idor I'ellersou, Juuctlou t'lly, mid
E ls ie Davis. Kprlngfluld, l«elr II Toy.
lor, Eugene, and Ada Keller, Hpi ng.
field , Meliuda W odmsn and Junta
Day, both ut Oakland, CallforuU-
i clises
DR. CARL'S DISCOVERY
Si OPS GAS, CONSTIPATION
In lila pitvalu proctlce, Dr Carl
W«-«chi k» flr .l p»rtoct»d th» »linpl«
m u tare now ku»wu as Adi.-iiiui.
t nllk» must r<qo««lt»s, Adl»rlka a« ts
«m ROTH upper and lo * e r buael
and rrtnovea old polaoua yuu »uuld
never b, lieve «vru In your syali-m
Stop» GAH hloattng in 10 minut«.!
Itvlleves chroni«- «-unatlpatlou iu 3
h e u r a ' l.el Adlerlka «lv» your »'-an
a> h and bowel» a IttCAi. cteanlog
and »«» huw B»od yott feel! It alli
suprla»- you' Flan»ry's Drug Mt»r»
WANTED
Your ol<I dtarorded Tricycle«
and Bicycle».
12« \Y Mb
K tig rn e
STORE NO. 3
#60 Charnelton 8t„ Eugene
S T O R E NO. 4
500 Main Street, Springfield
STORE NO. 1
125 East Broadway, Eugene
STORE NO. 2
OS 96 W e s t B ro a d w a y , E u g en e
Grocery Sale
[Til Saturday Evening
See Our Hand Bills,
Printed by the Springfield Newt
Springfield Quality Bread
4«
tOC
1’/2-pound Size
2 Loaves
Sold in all Ralph & Stanley stores__
«
THE WEST GOES
VICTORY”
— BY A BIG MAJORITY
J?
ha*e Ca,t an •»•»'whelm ing vote In favor
of prosperity.C Ory 8a * ‘ ‘ M ■ dl»P«H«r of doubt and a promotar
A* Insugurstors of This Amazing
Breier has
•
VICTORY SALE
w ritten» powerful new page
retail merchandising.
in the
history
of
We Offer Values That Make Their
Own Appeal To Your Sense of Economy
N ew S ilk
D resses t h a t
fairly breathe
spring In line
and color.
Victory Hale
Price
$7.50
W o r k 8hlrt*
for men. Good
w ig h t b l u e
chain bray, reg.
66c. Now
35c
Flannel Shirts.
A prize group.
Last season's
price, $2.60.
Now
S I . 13
Boy's Rubber
Boots, «IzellV i
to 5. Reg. $2 48
S I.89
COLOSSUS CLOTH
Save at least 10c yd. Won­
derful quality suiting, a prod­
uct of Amory-Browne, form ­
er distributors of Indian
Head. Very
Special ...........
19c
ALL WHITE COATS
Fleece lined. V Neck. Pockets.
Finer quality than usual In
these coats.
• nap.
Lots of
B a rg a in
B uy
DEPT. 8TORES
88c
Children's Rub­
ber Boots, h I zk
« 2. Regular
$1.98—
$1.33
Rayon Stripe
Shirts.
The
kind that sold
last season for
$1.49.
N ow
only
79 c
Pajama
Out­
ing.. G a n d y
n n d
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