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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EfiOX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2), 3929.
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Iocal and
-'Personal
Indicating that It will not be
long until the business Heetlon of
( Meilford will be decorated with
j now traffic signs on' the lump
' poata, - tho police department on
f Friday received a , bill of luillim
from an eastern company that, u
supply of signs had been shipped.
When they are posted, motorists
will be constantly reminded that
'one. h,our parking will be In force
from s a. m. to p. m. nnci wm
continue until 9 p. m. on Saturday
nights. ' . . '.
See Drill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and nuto body
repairing. 217tf
Rev. W. O. Johnson, who has
Just resigned as pastor of the J'hoe
nlx Presbyterian church, Is leav
ing for Albuquerque, N. M.,
whore he will enter a snnltnrlum
for treatment. , .,.
Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vlstn
Packing House, So. Fir,,. 20Uf
A damago suit of 700 was filed
In circuit court yesterday by J.
Allen Porter, guardian of Robert
Porter, a child, against F. J. Swen
nlng, as tho result of a motor
crash near the hot Bprings on the
Pacific highway last August. The
little boy was injured In tho acci
dent. Bowl nt Nat everv night. 220
"The city of pure water," Is the
way James H. Owen indicates on
tho roglster nt the Hotel Vortlani
that ho oDitiei from Mcdford. Tho
water Is good, too, and almost as
good as Bull Run. The Oregonlan.
Piano lessons mndo unusually
enjoyable. Beginners' specialist,
Lois Cook Young on Manning
place, N. W. Central Point. 219
Miss Ethel Wilkinson, personal
stenographer of K. C. Sollnsky.
superintendent of Crnter national
park, left several days ago to en-
Joy her annual, vacation In visit
ing relatives at Hood Hlvor, ore.
for a month, ,
Kelvinator and 1,. a H. range
sale now going on at tho Southern
Oregon Electric. 214
With the return of Dick Slngler
to duty at tho postofflce tomorrow
morning at tho end of his vaca
tion, tho Mcdford postofflco vaca
tions for tills year nro nt an end.
and- will begin again next spring
when sovornl of the clerks anil
carriers will enjoy tho remainder
of their Incompleted nnnunl vnen
tlons left over from this year:
Man with smnll family wishes
work on dairy ranch. Both can
milk. Answer Box O. M., Tribune.
117
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennston of
Mcdford and Robert Kennston of
tloht Hill, loft last Thursday for
Lrfig Angeles and expect to make
their future homo near that city.
An attractive, modern 8-room
house nt 20 South Ornngs will ho
offered nt a bargain for quick sale
Fireplace, garage, lawn nnd shrub
bery. Phone II. V. Scheffel, 847-1.,
212tf
Apparently learning his losson
that a horn Is useful, since -'-dently
striking a woman last week
while riding a bicycle In the busi
ness soctlon. Woodrow Turpln. a
Wostorn Tnlon messenger boy.
has equipped his wheel with n horn
is that can bo enslly heard over the
I ? noise of traffic. So far ho has
1 s ma'de good use of It and has been
: J blowing It often.
J Bowl at Nat every night. 250
8pltE apples for sole. Ala Vista
Packing Hnuso, So. Fir. 20ltf
i A. C. Hubbard spent several days
ln Portland Inst week nttendlng to
' business matters,
i "Tho Way of Fnlth." a hymn
written by Mary O. Carey, is for
t sale at Palmer Piano House. 219
I" Recent nppllcnllon from this
section for water permits filed
;fcwlth the state engineer's office at
1 Salem Included one from I.uclcn
I (Forrest McConlhle of Trail for
( water from Ilrush creek In this
county for manufacturing ptir
' poses, nnd another from tho South
i ; crn Oregon Oas corporation for
iwator from Skunk creek In Jose--.
phlno county for mnnufncturlng
('purposes.
An attractive, modern 0-room
l.houso at 20 South Orange will he
''Offered at a bargain for quick wale,
h Fireplace, garngc, lawn and shrub
I bcry. Phono H. V. Scheffel, 47-T..
212tf
I. Monto Blue, well known film
star, and his wlfo passed through
Medfurd by auto tho other day
1 enrouto from Hollywood to Seattle
for a brief vncntton and hunting
j trip. ..,..
An experiment new to southern
, Oregon will he given a trlM by lo.
Legionnaires when they will
, bold a dnnco In the Oriental Oar
; dons ballroom on Thursdny. Hal
. lowe'en night, with free admission
) to all those who wish to attend.
! . ... , ,2
J'J,,, M. Wilson, the 'accountant,
i 1ms completed the audit of the
j Mcdford school district's books lor
the year ending June 2"th, lnt
It's the Milk
t '.' . ' i . if. . A-f I
that gives Fluhrer' .
Breads that unusual
and distinctive flavor.
n
i ham
MU4 jt. "TV
1
A. H. Zimmerman, formerly of
Pruxpeot recently purchased tho
C. A. Murtln home on tho Pacific
hlRhway across from tho Klilon
ranch. lie Hold his farm at l'ron
pect some time agu nnd will make
thin hia home. Central Point
American.
Masquerade dance, Saturday nltfht
Moose hall, Anhland. 217,
Kleyelo riders are warned ly
Htatn traffic office that lights are
noceHHury when traveling on any
public road ator dark. Sevoral
complulntH have been roferrod to
the officers during tho past week
and one Involved four hlcyclo rld
erH on the Pacific highway between
Central Point nnd Modford. None
of the wheels had lights and one
motorist said ho was forced to stop
to avoid striking them. Arrests
will bo made in a short time, if
IjghU are not procured.
Bowl at Nat every nigh;. 220
Mr. and Mrs. Fred nurnhnm who
have a cabin on the Kogue river,
near Trail, and have been here!
for the summer, left yesterday fori
their home in Martinez, Cal.
JjOsH ash, less soot, In that good
coal. . Hanson Coal Co, Tel, 230.
tf
Ten thousand young Western
yellow pine trees will be planted
by the forest service this fall on
the area burned over by the fireat
Sugar Hill fire lost summer on the
Modoc national forest, just soujh
of tho Oregon line In California.
About 8000 acres of virgin forest
was swept by this fire.
Special features sucn as a speed
dunce contest, free admission tick
ets, confetti and serpentine battles
and novel entertainment aro ex
pected to draw ono of the largest
dance crowds ever assembled In
southorn Oregon, to tho Legion
dunce nt tho Oriental (Hardens ball
room, Thursday, Hallowe'en night.
221
Edna Rtmnett of Phoenix is
convalescing nicely from a recent
major operation performed at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
"That good coal." We glva greon
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co.
Phono 231). , - tf
Luko Chester of Beatty, who
had been spending the past few
weeks In AHhlnnd, returned home
lost week to nttend tho meetings
of the Klamath Indian tribal coun
cil. - -
Chicken dinners at the Covored
Wagon, 75c. Good as the best, bet
tor than the rest. 220
William Lyman, who has been
suffering severoly with neuritis for
the past HI weeks, Is Improving
slowly nt his home, 31 (t King
street.
Bowl nt Nat every night. 220
Said to bo the first woman in
Oregon to bo employed by a reg
ular air transport company, Mrs.
Edith Foltst, Portland aviatrlx, has
been named co-pilot for the West
Const Air Trnnsport corporation on
special chnrtor trips. Mrs. Koltiz
will aecompnny A. V. Lnughlln.
chief pilot of the West Coast firm,
on nlr excursions, not on tho reg
ular schedule, of tho corporation's
big trl-motorod Pokkor planes,
Uoyal Coal $14.50 per ton, de
livered direct from car to you
within clly limits. Wo have test
record showing Itoynl Is best lUali
coal mined. Buy now at the lower
price. Phone 833. F. H. Samson
Co. Offlco 229 North Jtlverslde..
2 1 3tf
Word has been rocelved hero
that a large number of the fight
fans of Klumath county aro com
ing to witness tho O'CJrady-Whlte
set-to.
Hemstitching, ptcotlbg. pleating.
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. . - U7tf
Oeorge Begg, circuit court re
porter In Coos county, lost his left
eye In an automobile accident at
Multifield Sunday. His was was
In a collision and he was thrown
through the windshield.
Bowl at Nat overy night. 220
A news item of local and state
Interest hero twenty years ago on
October 23 was the following tel
egram In tho Port bind Journal un
der a Medford dato line: "Frank
Weston ; has disposed of his 12-
ncre apple orchard to an eastern
capitalist for $20,000, or $16fitt an
acre. Counting this year's crop,
$t3oo, nnd gain on the lund. Mr.
Weston bus mado $7300 on tho 12
acres within nine months,"
Froe shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Thurso with marcol or finger wavo,
$1.00. Phone 67. Bowman Barber
nnd Beauty Hhoppo, 210
Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Term spent
yesterday and will spend today in
rJaglo Point visiting friends.
Corona and Smith typewriters.
Typewriter Kxchange. Phono 1303.
li3tf
Included among the mnny out
f-town visitors In Medford yes
terday were Paul Masters of Klk
Creek. S. M. Conley nnd Have
Smith of the Kureka district, Kd-
ith May of Trull. U P. Miller of
Talent, laura York of West side.
Mr. Mrs, 10. A. Hlldrelh of
Westsltli. Hnscoe Larson of Pros
pect, W. A. Johnson of Kngue
Ulver, Viola Pomeroy Of Meadows,
l.ydla Howell of Agate, Mrs. MuMe
Thornton of Ixine Pine. Oeorge
Henry of Hrownsboro, Mrs. Huth
ttukin of F.ugls Point, Annie Hwan-
Hon of Beuglo and C. A. PnoVe of
Hrou naboro.
Considerable Interest has been
aroused In the Legion's Hallowe'en
dune whero tho experiment of
freo admissions will be given
trial. Special arrangements have
been mado .. to secure additional
seats and accommodations for the
record crowd which Is ipectml to
attend. 821
The Hold Hill basketbnll team
him three pre-senson basketball
games scheduled with tho follow
ing schools; Kogue Hlver. Kugle
Point nnd Tulont. It has not been
decided whero the games will be
played.
Iet me write your fire Insurance,
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Medford
Phono !$. tP
Mlllon Ottoman, night telegraph
operator at the Southern Pacltlc
passenger depot, returned to duty
last week after a two month's ah
.Fence caused by I line, and Lionel
Hnlverson. who performed his
duties during this period has re
turned to Corvullls.
Harry 8, Walker resumed duties
late Inst week At the postofflce
after having been Incapacitated for
a week on Recount of blood pels
Ashland Elk will bold their
regular roll call meeting tonight.
Motion pictures, lunch, special
music will be included in tho en
tertainment. Bowl at Nat every night, 220
Owners of mineral springs , in
Jackson county held a meeting
with the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce last Monday to discuss
the possibility of forming an or
ganization of mineral spring own
ers and dovlso ways and means to
Increase Interest In mineral waters
and . protecting their Interests.
Temporary officers wore .named
und tho next meeting Is to be
held In a week or tea days at
Ashland.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge M. Roberts
and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmons
are spending a few days In San
Francisco, having left A ted ford lost
Friday night.
Limited amount of grapes and
juice for ono week. Will deliver.
Phone 510-K-l. 221
Umpqua valley turkeys will bo
given wide publicity In a full
length sound news reel taken by
a leading film company, A flock
of fine birds will be driven In front
of tho microphone and striking
sound effects will be registered.
Abdominal belts and trusses at
CoJvlff Drugs. The Rialto theater
Is next door to us. 222
Marriage Itconses were issued
yesterday at tho county- clerk's of
fice to W. W. Williams, 23, and
Josephine Waldron, IK, both of
Ashlund: Warren Caldwell, 22, and
Boxle Stiles, 18, both of Salem;
Albert Kadon, 24,. and Vivian
Compton, 17, both of Klamath
Falls; Kdward Grimm, 23, and
Nova Dldson, 20, both of Klam
ath Fulls; Edgar Sprow, 23. and
Lela, -nines, 22, both of McCloud,
Calif.; Clifford Dimmert, 21 nnd
Ruby Krlbler, 19, both of Chlco,
Calif.
Corona adding machines, $60.
Free trial. Phone B t e r m a, 1363.
193tf
The management of the toiletries
department of the- Jarmln & Woods
drug store has been taken over
by Mrs. Ina Goldsmith of Los
Angeles.
Fried chicken nnd steak dinners
50c. Mrs. Travis at Phoenix. Ap
pointments for private parties. 222
His many Medford friends re
"lved the newt of tho wedding of
Ben Dorrls of Eugene, well known
orchurdlst and member of the state
game commission. He wns mnr
rled Inst Monday nt Hulem to Mrs.
Kylsta- Ankeney of Prlnevlllo. ut
tho home of the brldo's sister, Mrs.
H. G. Muison, In the presence of
30 relatives and lntlmnto friends.
Floyd Cook of Medford wns best
man.
Entries for tho Legion's speed
dance contest to be given nt the
Legion Hallowe'en dance, Thurs
day, night may -be mado at the
Palmer Music House at Medford.
Entries may also bo mnde at the
dance, October 81st. 221
IT, H. Armstrong, who operates
a service station at Medford, is In
tho city with Mrs. Armstrong and
registered at tho New Heathman.
The Oregonlan.
Lndles who ore hard to fit to
corsets should see tho perfect sup
porting combination nt tho Good
win Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 22 1
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gentry and
Mrs. W. F. Wolgamott are sched
uled to leave tomorrow on a motor
trip to Harrimon. Tenn., where
they formerly resided, to visit rel
atives nnd friends. They will be
away about two months.
Bowl nt Nat evory night. 220
Give your Hallowe'en party at
Blue Flower Lodge. Make reser
vations early. Phone 841-R-3.
218
The Medford postofflce person
nel Is Interested In an amendment
to the postal laws to provide one
cent rate each on newspapers, ex
cepting weeklies and seml-weeklles
and periodicals, not exceeding two
ounces In weight, which was of
fered by Representative Simmons.!
In congress Inst week. The meas
ure also provided that periodicals
weighing more than two ounces
enrry a flat rate of two cents each.
News comes from Washington,
D. C. that a monthly pension of.
$26 has been granted to Era"
Wolfo of Gold Hill.
Bowl nt Nat evory night. 220
Abdominal bolts nnd trusses nt
Colvlg Drugs. Tho Rialto theater
Is next door to us. 222
Infected tonsils hss cnused the
returned of Estill Phlpps, son of
Jtrdge and Mrs. W. E. Phlpps, from
the University of Oregon at Eu
gene nnd boon wo of his aliment,
ho will probably not return to
school until the next full term.
Bowl nt Nat every night. 220
Reduced rates on painting and
paperhanglng. Phone 1610. M. A.
Bliss Co. 223
The Medford Knights of Pythias
lodge will hold an Important meet
ing tomorrow night when inspira
tion nnd Instructive reports will
be heard from delegntes to the
1020 grand lodgo session held a
short time ago. Reports of the
PN'thtan home, nnd endeavors of
the lodge xtl bo given. There
will also bo refreshments.
Ashland has not been in such
good 'business condition as tt Is
at tho present for years, reported
Justlco of the Peace L. A. Rob
erta when he wns In Medford yes
terday afternoon attending to a
few business matters. He report
ed the establishment of the nor
msl school there has been a won
derful benefit and said that a good
many out of stato people have
made their homes tn Ashland dur
ing the pst year.
Mrs. J, J. Sttnmervillo of Butte
Falls is tn Eugene tn spend three
weeks with her daughter, who Is
attending th t'ulverslty high
school In that city.
Following n vllt of a month
hero with her brother, George
West, Mrs. Minnie West returned
Inst week to her home nl Fresno,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Banister,
who arrived In Medford last week
from Sheridan. Ore., are making
plans tn locate In Medford and
for a abort time are visiting their
sons. H. 11. and J. O, Banister.
Movement of the grape crop be
gan at Grants Tass last Tuenday
when 102 lugs of Flame Tokays
were shipped o Tcrtlano;,
With tho flight completed last
week between Oakland, Cal., and
Medford, Arthur Starbuck, veter
an air mull pilot of Pacific Air
Transport, joined the ranks of
fliers with 7500 hours In the air.
An army captain took young Star
buck for his first rido In 1014.
Starbuck, who Is a familiar figure
at airports from Los Angeles o
Seattle, has his regular run be
tween Medford and San Frunclsco
bay.
Among tho rural schools to have
Hallowe'en programs next 'Friday
night Is tho Mt. Pitt school above
Butte Falls, according to Mrs. Roy
Stanley, teacher, who was in Med
ford today from that district. The
school Is about 12 miles above
that mountain town and Is In the
midst of timbered country. While
Camp No. 2 was closed for the
winter Inst week, throwing sixty
men out of employment, Mrs.
Stanley did not expect her school
enrollment to suffer heavily as a
result.
W. H. Xorcross has sold his.
hord of 27 head of dairy cows to
Fred C. HolHmugh of Talent. The
deal was con.su mated the fore part
of the woek nnd possession will be
given November 1. Central Point
American, ; j
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes, form
erly of Iowa, but now In business
in Pomona, Calif., visited Friday
night at tho home of Mrs. R. I
Arnold, leaving Saturday morning
for Klamath Fulls whero. they will
vistl friends before returning to
their home In California.
Temporary auto licenses were
Issued yesterday afternoon at the
sheriff's office to Margaret Wolff,
Paul Miller. Berty Lyons, J. W.
Wakefield, W. H. Watt. Hert Low
ry and Marvin Nleleson of Med
ford and Uaymond Driver of Cen
tral Point.
The stute meeting held last
week at Salem of county clerks,
county treasurers and officers of
irrigation districts for the stand
ardisation of accounting forms was
a success, according to Mrs. Del Ilia
Stevens Meyer, county clerk, who
along with A. C. Walker, county
treasurer, represented Jackson
county. At times discussions be
came heated .she reported, and
caused Hal Hoss, secretary of
stute, to use a gavel long and loud
ly to bring order back to the meet
ing. Indicating that autumn weather
has been kind to Medford flowers,
a largo boquet of pansles, donated
for tho purpose by John La Brier
of Cherry street, was on display
yesterday ut tho Chamber of Com
merce. Roses aro still blooming In
Medford nnd also other flowers,
which will coptlnue to stay in
bloom until the first killing frost.
Aj-ticlos of Incorporation were
filed with tho stato Incorporation
department nt Salem last week by
Dolfel, Inc., of Medford, with enp-
Itnl stock of $10,000 and the fol
lowing Incorporators: Anna Delfel,
L. G. Northland, Chnrles W. Del
fel. James Stevens, the Medford bar
itone, sang Thursday morning at
10:40 nt tho normal school as
sembly at Ashland.
ailss Ethel Boggs, who return
ed a short time ago from Califor
nia, has accepted the position of
stenographer at tho law offices of
Newbury A Newbury. Miss Lun
ottu Pollock, who had held that
position, left yesterday for Glen
dale to spend a short time before
taking up permanent rosidence in
Portland.
Flro Chief Roy Elliott and sev
eral members of the Modford fire
department were visitors at the'
new Medford airport yost onlay j
forenoon testing water pressure j
thero with tho nnmner. Hosiilrs
of the test wero not made public,!
but aro believed to be satisfactory.
A flro hydrant has been Installed
on tho airport close to tho largo'
administration building, adjoining
the hangar, large enough for lti
smnll planes. i
Phone
51
ILK
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CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
ARCTURUS
BLUE TUBES
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C. T. Humllton of Central Point
Is In Corvallls over the week-end
visiting his son Moore, a student
ut the Oregon Agricultural college.
A civil action was filed in cir
cuit court yesterday afternoon by
Harold and N. J. Wiley against
William Fluhrer and Dr. D. L.
Lageson for $312, claimed to be
duo for tho construction of a moun- !
VoZ y Warrants. Were lued at
the county lcrk's office yesterday
afternoon to Hay Davl, of I'roH -
. , ,.,.... , . it ti
,1", 0nl a"rtnA
LommonH of lalent, one coyoto. .
Card of Tliankg tno annual school census fiuureH
I wore 07, but are reported to be
Wo wish to. express our apprec- x0 tnl() yeaI. wh ovcr M chd.
iatlon to our many .friend . andjren nttcndlnB achool resulnrly.
neiKhbors for their sympathy and ; , A few ,,. tt lf h ' . nn
reavoment.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bohnert.
218
4 .
Fanners Flro Insurance.
Farmers, insure your property In
the Farmers Mutual of Portland,
only $3.50 per thousands. Just as
safe as any company doing busi
ness In Oregon. Why Ray more?
j; iR. Bowon, resident agont .for
Juokson county,., Rogue River. Just
drop- me a' postal.
218
ST: ANN T
CHEST IS BURIED
St. Ann's Ttreasure chest, which
for two weeks attracted admiration
on the part of passersby, as it sat
In stato in the Weeks & Orr win
dow. Is now mysteriously burled.
According to rumor, it will come
up chuck full of treasures and
priceless garments some time next j
week, and disclose its contents to j
an anxious feminine world. j
Its next appearance will be at i
tho home of Mrs. Annie Kellehor!
on South Oakdalo, when a style I
show will be held with models on!
parade displaying the beautiful '
silken garments, somo or which
have been imported from foreign
countries. The announcement as
to when this show will bo held
will bo made later. '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RKXT Small house near
town. Water and lights furnish
ed, $10. Phone G84-J-2. 210
FOR SALK Reautlful wnJnut din
ing room suito nnd Wilton rug.
Must sell , by Tuesday night.
Leaving city. Inquire at 8-2
Minnesota or phone 1405. 21S
WANTED AT ONCE Clean, fur-
nishpd house, centrally located.
adults, reasonable rent. Box 1..
O. 1'. 220 !
ACHES A. N. Wrlcht for
them. mile west of Phoenix. 1
HrinK boxes. 221
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! c"n l how a" '"Lleaae ln
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between the aitus of four and
twenty yean, ix tho Independence
alMrM near-,,hocnix. ijl8t year,
planned to transport the children
to tho Phoenix school Instead of
constructing a new building, and
the transportation project lost
only by three votes. Severul resl
dents of the district have express
ed satisfaction over the result.
pointing out that tlie expense of
transporting the largo number of
students severul miles to Phoenix
would now almost be prohibitive.
The district Is in the center of
valuable farming and orchnrd
country and prides Itself on being
nble tn pny( Its teachers better
than tho nvernge salary. The
school has two teachers, Miss Ruth
Stewart of Medford teaching tho
first to fourth grades and Mrs.
Minnie R. Law, tho fifth to eighth
:
ades.
Tho district Is valued nt $271.-
.24 and Its school board Is
made up of. the following: Ches
ter Fitch, chairman; W. H. Watt,
S. Porter, and Mrs. Jean Watt,
clerk. - ' ' ' '
Phone 93 1 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING
FRANK HOWARD
Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main St
1 IW 1
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Purchased
I.iceninl by Sl.ite nf C.ililoniU
littatliskt im
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING 8C RHFINING CO.
Ofliret:42 Mv!cctSt.,Si Fiancuco
Pl.tnt: South Sn Francisco
Electrotherapy Chlropractlr
Dr. H. P. Coleman '
. th Successful Tear ln Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Nat"tal Meth01
Food Scienct
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Saturday of tho football
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