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The Sphere, London, February 1, 1930
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The Sphere, London, February 1, 1930
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Punch magazine, England, May 5, 1920
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St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Missouri, April 14, 1922
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Lawrence Siggs in Punch magazine, England, December 12, 1951
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Chula Vista Star-News, California, November 26, 1959
looks like he had a face-lift and a manicure - but the Glarfs are still there!
The San Diego Reader says:
This is Rangui the blue Glarf. A Glarf is a cross between a dwarf and a dinosaur. The Glarfs were named and created by a 15 year old boy named Jerry Lee Gauss some time in the 1960’s. Jerry died in a traffic accident at age 19. This Glarf, along with it’s companion, Rumbi, the yellow Glarf, used to reside in the front yard of the Gauss family’s home home on Valley Road in Bonita until they disappeared in 1970. They were found found again in 1993 and relocated to their current spot in front of the Bonita Village Shopping Center on Bonita Road in 1999.



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The Buffalo Commercial, New York, March 5, 1917
Tatler magazine, London, August 3, 1932
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Hawaii, May 31, 1921
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New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, October 1, 1923
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Great Falls Tribune, Montana, March 15, 1904
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News-Journal, Mansfield, Ohio, October 7, 1927
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Reading Times, Pennsylvania, December 30, 1927
The Danville Morning News, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1933
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The McPherson Daily Republican, Kansas, July 19, 1920
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The Tacoma Times, Washington, September 6, 1917