The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 01, 1931, Image 1

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    U m atilla Project F a ir — Bigger And Better «-
Every good citizen makes hie
country's honor hie own, and cher­
ishes it not only as precious, hut as
sacred.— Andrew Jackson.
VOLUME XXVI
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HKBMWTOH, UMATILU COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY,
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SAMPLE COPY
OCTOBER 1, 1931
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
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TOKENNEWICK
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PLANS LAID FOR
EMERGENCY RELIEF
FOR UNEMPLOYED
STUDENTS TO PUBLISH
HIGH SCHOOL PAPER
GASOLINE MILEA6E
TEST SCHEDULED
FOR OCTOBER 8-9
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<• MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
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PftODUCEADVERTISED
THROUGH DISPLAYS
AT PROJECT FAIR
Wednesday noon the committee
on the high school paper met and
School News.
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Bernard Isensee arrived in Stan­
made final arrangements for the
Mrs. Quick of Newberg, Ore., is
field from California and enrolled as
publication of a four page, monthly
visiting at the home of her son. Har­
a freshman Monday.
paper. There will be three columns,
ry Quick.
each eleven inchea long.
There will be a Hallowe'en p rog-l v .
O R L Y COMPLETED FORWARD
J. M. Thom made a business trip
ram in the high school auditorium |
AJRGANIZATIONS FLAN A
The paper will be financed by ad­ THREE BEST PRIZES GIVEN FOR to Pendleton and Walla Walla on
PASS SCORES FOR OPPORERTS. Oct. 30, p. m.
POULTRYMEN GAIN ORDERS FOR
vertising and by appropriations from
Friday.
RESERVE SUPPLY CHEST.
Dora Leverenz enrolled Monday
the student body funds. The busi­
BEST MILEAGE MADE
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline mo­
STOCK AFTER FAIR.
Reserves Will Play Echo Bearcats in the fifth grade.
nessmen ofHermiston have assisted
tored to Milton Saturday. Mr. Hlne-
Bert
Ration
Has
Received
But
Three
Here Friday; Thanksgiving Game
The Sophomores are glad to have |
greatly by taking advertising space. Government Approved Carborator line returned the same day but Mrs. Chioken* and Turkey Growers Urged
Registrations For Emergency Un­ Twenty-seven firms have arranged
Marvin Wallace Join their ranks.
Scheduled With Rosalia, Wn.
Tester Will Be Used Registering to Hineline remained In Milton to be to Display Stock to be Judged by
employment; More Anticipated.
for space.
with her father B. F. Williams who
Fraction of Tenth of a Mile,
Competent and Experienced Men.
The second football game of the
The students are enthusiastic
is seriously ill.
Church News.
The people of Hermiston are pre­ about the paper. The first edition is
season played by the Hermiston el­
The cafeteria luncheon given Fri­
Gasoline mileage tests for Model-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDald and
The annual Umatilla project fair
even was scheduled last Thursday day in the church basement was paring to meet the unemployment being planned for October 18th. It A Ford cars will be held Thursday the Misses Nora and Margaret Mc­
when the locals battled the Kenne­ well patronized, especially by school situation this winter by the differ­ will be printed by the Hermiston and Friday, October 8 and 9, by the Dald left for Salem Tuesday where to be held here in Hermiston Oct­
ober 9 and 18, Is an opportunity for
wick high school squad for a loss of children. The committee report a net ent organization heads sponsoring a Herald.
Rohrman Motor company, for those they expect to spend several days at
move whereby donations of canned
7 to 0. Both teams were groggy after profit of »21.
The committee handling .this mat­ who wish to make this gasoline mile­ the state fair. Accompanying Miss the whole community to profit in
Rally day In the Sunday school goods, non-perishable vegetables, or ter is composed of Silperintedont Me- age test. The local Ford garage is Nora McDald were two pupils from many ways.
the game which proved that It was
Aside from the educational value
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observed ____
Oct.
11.
Let us clothing may be secured at the time Atee, Miss Elliott, Miss Slbert, Ches­ offering the opportunity to know her school at Alpine who had won
one of the hardest battles fought will be ________
this season for either team. The turf keep this in mind and again bring Ithey are needed- People will be giv- ter Johnson, James Neary, Florence Just how many gallons of gas per scholarships in 4-H club work li of the enterprise, the attention of
the project farmers is called to the
field acted somewhat of a disadvan­ ohr attendance up to the 100 mark. e" the opportunity to sign up for Pearson, and Charles Wells.
mile a car will use.
Morrow county.
advantages accruing
to
th e m
tage to the Hermiston men who have Come and bring your friends who Jwbatever th«Y feel they can give and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stritel and Mrs through the display of the best of
A government approved Carbur-
never played on anything but a sand are not Identified with any other when the need comes the list will be
Former Residence Visit.
ator Tester which is accurate to the Wave Organ of Portland drove u: their products. It is a well known
referred to and the amount needed
field. Punting by Klagas and line­ Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of fraction of a tenth of a mile will be on Wednesday and visited with W.
fact that the honey producers have
collected.
This
will
do
away
with
the
bucking by Hammon were outstand­
Manzonita, Oregon, spent Monday In used. It is so constructed that it is H. Starr for several days. They re­ tAthered. to -.themselves many per-
problem
of
storage
and
holdover
of
ing features in the days’ play.
The Umatilla Rebekah convention
Hermiston this week visiting old attached to the gasoline tank and turned to Portland Saturday.
nanent customers for their output
During the first quarter Cox and will be held in Freewater Oct. 28. supplies not used during the winter. friends and looking after business the flow of gas is recorded with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick and Geo 'hrough the bee keepers display at
Plackards are being made which
Miss Lenna Wait returned Mon­
Hunt got away for a long gain. The
interests. Mr. and Mrs. Baker form­ minute accuracy. A representative Challis made a business trip to Celilo
•he fa ir.\Thsre Is an order In the
defensive playing for Hermiston was day from Yakima and Kennewick will state the cause and a book will erly lived here and have ten acres from the Rohrman Motor company Saturday evening.
lands of -oneVof our citizens for po-
be
attached
in
which
names
and
do­
good but it did not open up the holes where she was visiting an uncle R.
of land on the weat side. Mr. and wilt accohipany the driver on each
E. D. Mossle of Pilot Rock came
hi the line as it did in previous L. Wald and the R. Gibson family nations will be filed. These plack­ Baker have not visited the project test made, which will require only Wednesday bringing a honey exhibit atoes, for honey, and other pre­
lu d e to he delivered after the fair.
ards will be placed in the cannery,
who formerly lived in Stanfield.
games on the defensive.
to be sent to the state fair.
for 19 years and were disappointed ten or fifteen minutes.
One of the poultrymen Is more
The Study club met Thursday at laundry- Farm Bureau and other in noting the acree of land that
Hermiston was outweighed but
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenzir .ban satisfied with the orders he re­
Tnree prizes will be given for the
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
M.
Richards
I
pub,lc
p,aces
where
local
residents
seemed to be able to keep the ball In
had gone back. They expected to best mileage made, the first is an are the parents of a seven pound
vived for,dap-old chicks from such
will have easy access to them. With
Kennewick's territory during most of with Mrs. E. A. Hoosier as reader.
find more land in cultivation but air-maize air cleaner for motor; the baby girl born Sunday, Sept. 27.
■tock as be has displayed at the fair.
Mrs. C. M. Jump was elected the whole community working to­ farmers on the project have found it secon-' prize Is a genuine Ford robe:
the play. The only forward pass
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter motor­
There
are numerous poultry produ-
gether
the
burden
does
not
fall
upon
completed during the game gave treasurer to fill the vacancy caused
more profitable to farm smaller and the third prize is a genuine mo­ ed to the teacherage at the Mlnneha
-ers, both men and women, who are
Kennewick the only score marked by the resignation of Mrs. T. A. O'­ one organization.
ha
school
Saturday.
tracts of land and hold to diversi­ tor meter and locking cap. Tests
■reducing eggs for hatching and
A committee will be appointed to fied farming. Mr. and Mrs. Baker
Grady. The next meeting will be
up for either team, followed by
Mrs. J. V. Allen and Mrs. Klage
will be made any time between the
hipping them to large commercial
investigate
cases
to
determine
whe­
October 8 with Mrs. F. A. Baker as
successful goal kick.
t
are now living at a beach resort and hours of 8:00 a. m. and 5:Oo p. m. 'eft for Yakima Monday. They wil'
■ atcheries. Let them show the stock
ther the need is there. It is antici­
Two days later Pendleton defeat­ hostess.
work in the apple harvest.
have cottages to rent.^ together with either Thursday or Friday.
hat produces these eggs and in this
Mrs. A. N. Boggs is enjoying a pated that there will be an unusual a real estate business.
ed Kennewick 20 to 0 on their home
W. G. Rodda made a trip to Pen­
A list of prize winners will be
•ay build up a larger business. Do
number
o
f
house-to-house
canvasses
field and the locals are of the con­ vacation at the home of her son
published at a later date.
dleton and Pilot Rock the first «1
-ot take the attitude that your stock
sensus of opinion that they won the Clifton in New York City. The wee of tbo8e in need thls w |nter and resi-
the week.
Wind Instrument Class.
lops not look good enough at this
game for Pendleton when they granddaughter being the main at- dents are urged to refer them to the
William Rodda, who has been al
Loyal Temperance Legion.
Hermiston school, students are
eason to show. If you have stock
traction. On her return trip Mrs. c° mm,Jn |ty supply chest, or to Bert
played Kennewick Thursday.
very much Interested In wind instru­
The Hermiston W. C. T. U. are In work this summel at the Wm. Eld
produces good stock, the s i ­
Boggs
will
visit
her
mother
and
sis-
Natlon
wbo
wlIl
see
that
they
are
ridge ranch near Helix, is home foi
Thé lineup fo the Kennewick game
lenced poiiltryman will see them.
ter ip Kansas.
given the necessary provisions. Mr. ments this year, according to Miss viting boys and girls of school age a few days. He expects to return tc >«i><
follows:
he Jutjge will, discover them, and
k delightful surprise birthday Natlon bas bc«*> appointed on the Daily, music instructor In the school. to meet in the Methodist church par Helix when the fall seeding begins
Swarner .......................... LB
nake no mistake about thia, the
dinner
was given at the home of Mr. I Umatilla county unemployment com- She has organized a class In which lor for the purpose of organizing the
Stewart .......................... LT
The
U-Oo
I-Go
club
will
meet
and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse, in honor m,ttee for this end of the county, by all wind instruments may be learned. Loyal Temperance Legion. This so­ with Mrs. J. W. Hemman Thursday, iward will got to the best exhibit, or
Settle ............................... LG
The class method makes instruc­ ciety for the youth is to give some
Hammon ........................... C
ndlvidual la competition.
of Miss Lenna Waid. The guests in- ,be c*unty committee named by Gov.
with Mrs. Hamman and Mrs. Flan-
Harris .......
rg
eluded the Misses Jennie Hoggeman, IJul,us We|er, and has blanks for tion possible for meny beginning special Instruction on the affects of
And another Inducement to the
nlgan
as
hostesses.
Reeves .....................
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Sue Shepard, Roxie Talent, Elva Itbose wbo anticipate that they will pupils. The instrumentation will alcohol on the human body. Games
breeders is the fact that the hatch­
Hanby ............................. RE
Word received from Mrs. Pearl
Berry, Edna Greathouse the honoree be out ot emPloyment this winter, to soon be that of a small band. Mem­ yells, and songs will help to spend Sllenwood states that after a pleas­ ery to which they ship their eggs
Cox ..........
RF
pleasant and instructive hour.
Martin ............:............... Q
will appreciate the added business
and the host and hostess.
fl11 out- He bas received only three bers of'th e class Include: Dale Car-
Klages ............................... P
son, Irene Attebury, Irene Kennings, Come on Friday afternoon at 3:30, ant trip through Washington, Idaho, they receive from such publicity. As
Mrs.
W.
T.
Reeves
and
son
Harold
appl|cations
eo
far
and
feels
that
Hunt ............................... LH
Ruth Davis, Gorden Blessing, Don directly frrom school. Mrs. Oscar Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, they for the commercial egg producers,
Substitutes — Neary for Hunt; visited the former’s sister in Walla tbere are many more who should
irrived at their destination at Cen­
Serell,
Earl Watson, Clement Stock- Payne will be in charge.
Walla
Sunday.
I
I°in
this
registration
for
emergency
their opportunity for expansion in
Plerco -for Hammon; Hammon for
ter Point, Texas. They found the
nrd,
Harold
Throop,
Bruce
Follett,
The secOnd Silver Medal contest,
this locality is here. All the fake
Klages; Wells for Swarner; Wells
Among the many deer hunters the emp,oyment- Tb,s pIan *8 merely to
for Harris; Swarner for Wells; Klag­ past week are Wm. Kelty, Jas. Hos- IenabIe those who are really in need Ellis Coxen, Ralph Marble, and Mil­ sponsored by the W. C. T. U. will be roads in most states good and the remedies suggested by the many
suto
camps
very
comfortable.
es for Hammon; Hammon for Pierce.
held Friday evening at 7:30 in the
thousands of would be "economists”
kins, Earnest Sues, Edgar Hoosier, to obtain work sufficient through dred Phelps.
M. T. Matott left for Portland
Methodist church. The public is in­
the country over, can not alter the
Reserve» Play Friday.
W ill Reeves. Lon Mossle, Clyde Ken- I the winter to support their families.
Monday night.
Harmonica Band Organized.
vited. No admission.
course of events, and the logical re­
Friday afternoon a game is called nison, Dill Penney, Homer Henrlck,
Committees in charge of this local
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clave
Clark
returned
The pupils of the fourth and fifth
m its of the depression; and one of
for 3:00 o'clock when the Hermiston Donnie Thorsen and W. B. Williams. | supply chest movement will appre-
home Sunday evening after a pleas­
grades
have organized a harmonica GIRLS IN CROWN
these results will be a "back to the
As
a
result
of
their
endeavors
a
large
I
c**te
small
as
well
as
large
dona­
l-qjerve football squad will play the
ant
trip
through
central
and
western
land” movement. The wage earners
Echo high Bearcats. At 2:30 the percentage of the population of tions. With this reserve to fall back bend. They have juat begun their MILLS 4-H CONTEST.
Oregon. They spent Saturday and
if the great industrial centers will
same afternoon the Hermiston first Stanfield are partaking of savory on they will be able to call at the work with the harmonica and are
Sunday in Portland visiting friends
doing
very
well.
There
are
fifty
string will go through a snappy sig­ venison.
homes and collect supplies sufficient
SALEM, Oregon, Sept. 24.— The and Mr. Clark attended the O.8CS- furnish a large number ot families
pupils in the band.
who will be returning to the farms.
The local temporary unemploy­ to care for emergency relief.
nal practice before the regular sch
girls who will some day be wives U. of C. football game.
Thousands
of them are now looking
eduled game, using the same players ment Committee consists of J. M.
and mothers and are now learning
Chas. McLean of Yakima, repre­
School Highlights.
who will 1 lie seen in action against Richkrls F. A. Baker, C. M. Jump,
Return From Detroit.
the higher branches of cookery while sentative of the Russell poultry hat­ the country over with the ides of
Because of the crowded condition
Inding a location. We have ad­
Pendleton October 10, at the fair, and M. Refvem. Blanks have been
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned of the lunch room the high school working out 4-H club projects, will cheries of Corvallis, was In the neigh vantages for this business that are
The lineup for the reserves follows: wh7ch i a / l i fiUed” ^
™mm,ltee W ednesday morning on the Portland
compete at the Oregon State Fair for borhood Saturday.
students are eating In the high
not surpassed any where.
scholarships and prizes which total
W e l ls -
LT Bowman—
r ,
7
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Une,n' Rose from Detrott where they attend- school assembly room.
Miss Daisy McPherson, Mrs. Chris
RE
You would see the commercial egg
Lenhart—
LG P a u l -
A m a p u .i’ Tz. 4
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»103 offered for the hegne cookery McDonald, and Mrs. T. Baker of
RH ployed having dependents.
Momhow.
a u
u
v
i
the Amer,ca« Legion National
The home economics cottage is be­ and camp cookery divisions by the
production go forward in great
Henderson- — LE Neary—
Q
Members of 4-H clubs have been convention. Mr. Bfggs ,g
Pendleton
spent
the
day
with
Mrs.
Pierce—
ing used as- a music room to relieve Crown Mills, Portland.
C Throop—
strides during the next few years.
F unusually busy the past week pre- I nonoetm««* r»
C. M. Jackson 8unday.
Johnson—
RO Bensel—
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- . I Department Commander and went as crowded class room conditions in the
LH ______<
There will result from this policy an
paring exhibits for the state fair. a delegate.
A
special
group
of
prizes
worth
Prime—
RT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Jackson
and
They returned by way main building.
»25 has been offered by Mrs. L. A. children, Jane and Jimmie, were at egg packing plant in a short time.
Whitsett Sales and Blessing In The truck load of live stock left Sat­ | of Denver and Salt Lake.
Ruth Dodd is organizing a ‘‘Blue Humphreys of the Crown Mills for
To the commercial egg producers we
urday.
Reserve.
Pendleton last Saturday.
Bird’’ group among lower grade
(Continued on last page)
Mrs.
E.
A.
Hoosier
entertained
at
I
F.
B.
Swayze.
president
club
members
exhibiting
the
best
of the girls.
Thanksgiving Game Scheduled.
a birthday dinner Thursday evening First National Bank, left Tuesday
cake, loaf of bread, and plate of
ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS
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Some requests are coming in for cookies.
The Thanksgiving day game will in compliment to Miss Mildred Pere­
Miss Eva Woughter left Saturday
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be of special interest to Hermiston grin. Covers were laid for the foi for Lend, Wn., and Yakima where th e - organization of a girl scout
for Goshan, Oregon, below Eugene,
he
will
spend
two
days
looking
af­
ALONG
THE
CONCRETE
♦
group.
since the Rosalia team comes from lowing guests: The Misses Sue Shep
Mrs. O. W. Toole and Mrs. Garnet where she will teach this winter.
♦
Superintendent McAtee's old school ard, Helen Fredrickson, Mary SIvart ter business interests. He plans to
High school girls are thinking D. Best were business visitors in
Mr. and Mra. Erskln of Portland ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A
return Thursday.
-about.a girl’s league.
and the teams will be quite evenly Roxie Talent, Alice Dyer. Dorothy
Pendleton Wednesday.
vialted Wedneaday and Thursday of
Earl Watson says that It was due
matched. The game is scheduled for Rumpel, and Mildred Peregln.
this week with Mrs. F. L. Kelley.
to scientific hunting that he got his
FLETCHER’S
PENDLETON
ROUND-UP
BAND
10:00 o'clock Thanksgiving morning
Miss Bessie Tighe, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker of Ool- buck deer last Sunday morning Just
and promises to be a thriller to close Johnson and Francis and John Blair
dendale,
Wn., came last Friday and after breakfast while driving along
the season.
of Walla Walla were Sunday guests
visited until Saturday afternoon the road, but we claim It was pure
at the Wm. Fredrickson home. Mies
with Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. F. luck.
County Institute Soon.
Tighe and the "Fredrickson sisters
L. Kelley.
T. H. Fraser says that we have a
Program arrangements for the studied music together at the' Mac­
Harry McMillen Is now employed news Item for every day in the week
Umatilla county teacher's institute Donald school of music.
at the Oregon Hardware A Imple­ in the fset that C. M. Best makes
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wald arc liv­
to be held in Pendleton October 8
ment campany store. Mr. and Mrs. daily trips into town.
and 9 .will bring an unusually ex­ ing on the Tony Arnold farm.
McMillen recently returned to Her­
As we passed Joe Norton’s store
Stanley Green left Saturday for
pert corps of instructors for the
miston from Goldendale, Wn., where one morning this week we heard
sessions, according to J. A. Yeager, Salem where he will spend a week
Mr. McMillen was employed by the singing of some of the not too recent
county school superintendent. Head­ at the state fair.
Union Oil company. They are liv­ song hits. We are glad that someone
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Liles and small
ing the list of prominent educators
ing In the house formerly occupied is able to raise his voire above the
who will acquaint the teachers with son spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
by Mrs. Amy Bills.
"depression.”
the latest trends in the state teach­ and Mrs. John King.
Miss Golds Mummz and her mo­
Our local businessmen flocking
ing program and education in gen­
ther. Mrs. Martha Mumma, left Wed­ from every corner of tho town to
MacMarr Store Retains Name.
eral are'C. A. Howard, state super­
nesday night on the Portland Rose gather In front of the Hermiston
The local MacMarr store will con­
intendent of public instruction, and
for Portland. Mrs. Mumma has been Light A Power company office to
Eugene A. Bishop, professpr of edu­ tinue operation under the same man­
in poor health for some time and hear one of the world series baseball
cation at the University of Wash­ agement. All MacMarr stores are
will remain in s hospital there for games, while AI Clayton was trying
listed as MacMarr stores, under Safe­
ington.
medical care. Mlse Mumma will stay to keep all of the disturbing electri­
way supervision. The chain was re­
with her mother for a few days be­ cal appliances in town, disconnected.
cently purchased by Safeway.
Weather Report.
fore returning home.
Earl Bensel ran tell you a real
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pearson of "bear track” story since he got loot
Date
Max. Min.
Veal Calf
Springville. Utah, recently purchased In the mountains near John Day and
September 24 ....... .
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A veal calf demonstration w ill be
the old Curry place north of town wandered until about eleven o'clock
September 25 .........
. 84...„.-.'.23 put ou at the Umatilla Project Fair
and will make their home here. Mr. at night. Earl aays that he went to
September 2 » ____
83...... 21 by H. J. Stillings who expects to
Pearson lived on the project in a spring to get a drink and found It
September 27 .........
77___ .48 have the beet and the worst -veal
1918-17 and worked in the Hermlb- dry. As he retracsed his steps he
September, 28 _____
74___ ..31 available on the »reject. Mr. Stir­
ton Drug store when Mr. Mack discovered that a bear track covered
September 2» ____
7«___ 48 lings hopes to aid growers In segre­
owned tb it business. Mr. Pearson his footprints. Earl can relate the
September 3 0 ____
$$,— .41 gating the different quality of veal
says the greatest change In the proj­ Incident to his grandchildren but we
Ito prwfWtottou.
eglvq» far mertwttag purpeeqs.
ect Is the noticeable acreage that has doubt If the bear track will
TO TUT RENE DURING TRE FAIR ICE U ß JJGION DANCE8 JRI AND SAT. NI0RT-AUDIT0EIUM
coat
(9
land.
grown any larger by that time.
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a