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" .V' Fridav NEWS of "' ' l!ii ir.lll,st nffalra ea.iii ioiik inuee lust evening ui in loiintiy ciuli. when ihe luiii 01 a st-ri.-H or Country club ilunce Blven throiiKli the winter und miring months oeenrretl tn the lurni 01 a jiuy liny nnnee. The eluh minim Were urimtlcully deeorateil with heantlt'nl snrlnic flowers and In i hi- renter or II, e llvins room wus till ittlfactlv.-ly ai-runged M:iy pole. Seveniy iil. a uiten.led and the ev.-nini; wm en.i.,yal.ly spent ilune- L IIIK ll nillale y the Slur Nov orehe.sl ra. .My , A eharininK l-nimv was a May l.:mi.et ilnnee l.y Mia. rre.l Wells' .hinelni; rlasn. I.lille .Mi.ns .Su'ly Sle- l-rinl aipeareil us solo daneer and iv.. a an-ioiled l,y Mimes Jane Slant;.', (ill. la AHhhy, 'IVila Mouse anil .lady SieKi-ifcl. .arh raiiylnu' a lieiinlilill May ln.Hkel ami ilriiiviiiK a lai-Ke May l.asUet In ih,. form of a lloal. Al an airoMl:ile hour i ilalnty yinrheon was nerved III clever lillle May l.af.UetM. .The eoiiinillt.... In eliatue follows: Mr. mid Mrs. W. II. I.eisnian. Mr. and Mrs. .rhiiM. II. Meynolda. Mr. I tin.) Mm .1. .1. ( air, Mr. nn.l Mrs. . Norman V. I.'rei s, Mr. and Mrs. U. Ilay.s. Mr. and Mis. Merlon W. Kiddle. Mr. and Mrs. Holter M. I. arson. Dr. on.l Mrs. I', s. Moore, Mr. and Mis. I '. II. Miller. Mr. and Mis. liny 1'rlce. Mr. and Mrs. Hur ley lllehardson. Mr. and Mi's. T. .1. S'Toarin. .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kloil.lai',1. Mr. and Mrs. Aiijrn.st .1. Hlan..;.'. Mr. and Mis. Adoldl Si. Ki'lsi. Mm. fleorire Carnv was ilell'-rlit fully entertained lant evenincr r.l. ttiej Anson home by a Kronp of teach ers of the city. Mrs. V.. A. Me-i Karhran. principal of Centra' RtMlool, ai'lintf iik hosl.sa. After a hocial hour Miss la.iliellc Miller c htiriiiill.''ly rendered Several, vocal selections appropriate to the occa sion. Mis. Mc Kaciuan then review ed Mrs. I "arpy's connection with the Hctioola and lold of Ilie warm place that alic Iiiir alwnys held in the . liearm of her co-workers. Mrs. llessler was then called upon to ex press In n rending l lie sentiment of I those present. Tills she did hy Ktv- I inn I'Jllf-'t'llo Field's lielllltlflll poem, "tiood-Itye. (lod Hiess You." Mrs. I I'arpy Kraelously responded, eteHiilK j her remarks with Ihe lines of Max Klirinann'a poem, "l-'riend of Mlne."j 'i'he parly then adjourned to ttie , private dillini? room of tile Tiffin WALLING'S We Are Selling Out Kveiy Article Must lie Sold! WALLING'S The New French Curl When yon wlsli Ihe cliarni ing fTfit of a &rt, naiuriU curl, the new IVpneh paptr wave Is Ihe only answer. Our shop In admirably equipped and trained (ogive this new mrl. You will ho mom than pleased with the result. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room 6, Sonuner Itldg. "A Reauty Aid for ETM-y Need." Phone Main 577 WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starling Ignition All Electrical Repairs To You i Car , Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Tarts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 IIaV 1. 1025. ' mliH r-r n . ' ' ' ".' ' SOCIETY ofuhere ilelklolis refrmhnionlll were Mrs. CiniyB nuiny frl n!fi nmonu thn l.arhi'iw of ji (irainlt di'.-ply nj;rci Iht dfiKirjun uml their host wish.-s ku wiih In 't to Iut now home ill The UUh'S. In honor of Mrs. W. t t'rovva. Mim. It. J. Kitch,-n cntcrtaini ii t lit int nilM-iH or thf Tin s.lay UritlKc I'luh und frU-ndH ut hir home on U iiviniif yt'Hti'iday altcrnoon. Kour lal'l8 witi' ut play with high aenrv lu Mis. I'M. Itnyh-n ami 1 he KU.-Ht p''i'-'' t Airs. Krol Spaeth, A) the c!uhc ui' the i,itihs a dainiy Mim luMin w:iii st rve.l. The home was (let'oi-aieil wiih spring Ihiwerw. Ih l'tire lul.iuurnineni each Bilesl wan pet Heiiti il with u novflty favor :ttul aw a HnHiut; f'ealure a k" s iilt Kiiine w.iH pla '!, wtl h Mi s. All'n-d I'onU pinviim' lieis'ir the lansl adept. .Mm. Irvln Miamwell. Mrs. Mac !ihy, Mrs. );tny It ih-lmnnn. Mih. Itora l:..se, and Mis. Walter Jones j u. n- IiiisI. km.'S !u Die S". It. A. yes-I lerday atternoiiii al Ilie, honif ot Mrs. Ilramwell. Six Tahtea of "f.iio" were at phty durltiK the nl'Urnoon with Mih. ('has. IteiltlltiKrieid win nltii.r hift'h He ore for the first nrly.e IMiil tile seeniid prize KoillK t Ml'H. N'eWNOlle. M IN. t'lillsUlie W. 4'liirli. I'isitici Dt-puiy. w:ih present and 4iiv- I wo ec.-jt nt r.-atllns. At mi tippiopriule hour n de- ih iiMis t wo con, s.' IniM lo on was Mrs. f'harles I layle rharininwly eiitrrtiiined 1 he Thiir.ay ItridKe cluti yesterdiiy afternoon, nrina ihe rani a. -km ion Mrs. (.'. J. Ivlen-. holm won htijli seore for ihe rlnli prize. Mis. I S. Itoldnson receiv ed the fciiesl pri;: . The home was a 1 1 ran ively deco rated with LoiiiMieiH of hi-autirul apple hlos-soni. A dainty . iwoj CMtir.Ml L-loSe I liinrhcoa if tile play. is s-rved ui Uwj , Announcements Social auaounctiueiiu mmy be printed la tills column free of cIihtko. An 7 ftiiiiouQce inentn pirtalnlng to any fuuo tlona Hiitb aa cooked food nalcM, etc will be rvftucd. Au nouaceinenU to be prluted the wim day, mu-Ht be In gocley editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. Ncwi edltor'a note. Mrs. K. iMlKton will bo hostess 1o the t 'Ho cluh tomorrow after noon at her home on N. avenue. Mrs. Kliner Guye will entertain tin1 l A. M. rtuli tomoi-row after noon at her home, on M avenvm. Tho annual 'Junior-Senior hun- .(juet. will take pU:ce tomorrow ' uintf at the hlKh school. cve-!'"B Radio Chats (Ity INtweJ I'l-osley, Jr.) ! 'Die leiuh-ncy of Ni;itions to eon- Kest In lui-Kv centers of Hipiitutiun results in Brent dil fieulU-s in ihe , iliMrihiilton of wave li iiKihs. j Tin' vor:t coihIHIohh ut't" ut Chi- ! ea'o unl New York. A t'hiciiKo, fic wave leiiKihs are avaihthle for, it n opiT.ttlni; t'las.H It HtatioiiH and : iht re ure si veral others in t lie course of eonstruetlou. j l-'or New York there are six wave lengths availahle lor etfrht Class i stations ami more are under eon slrueiioii. i -I The Department of ronimeree has pointfil out that It Is iinposRl- 1 hie to lnen ase the nuniher of wave 1 jleiiKths availahle to llieso eitit- he- Can:- they arc all ill use in n(htr: eoiuinuniti-s and lui-aus' it is ah sohitely necessary 10 maintain a I wide kiloeyeh' separation hetween t Ktniions io elos, toRetht-r. fuller- , wiiie they will destroy each other, i Surh nmltiplieution us (las al- j ' ready occurred in t he.se centers j gives no belter service to the puhlic and If further dl ision lu time is forced it will decrease th value ; and eri'icleitey uf the islahliNhed i stations. l'nder me present law there are I no provision.H i"or the limitation of the niiiiiher of stations, 1 Tliere is so far hut little inter-! fen-nee between broadcasting ula- j tioiis although there Is some, in i the future the hifjh powered stn-! Hons will he established away from ctm;es!eil centi'is. WI.W, (n (.'In-! einnatl, for example, w,s estnb- 1 llslH d 2U miles from the center of j the cltv. Lower powered, HtiieHy ' Minerva Says Just Arrived Ilalnty nil patent r-'tt-i'-in Punii. round toe, silver buckle, li-in.-ii ho.v heel, nt XN.IHI. Also II lijfht tan one-strap, op, -it-work fioni. kid lined, li inch he.-l, at SS.IIO. Very pretty light tan calf, ril.l.on to. li-inch lion heel. V.'iy attractive style, for ;.;. H.-re Is a Patent Vnmp, cut-out. Ili;lit tun quart,-,, kid liii. ,. l i-lneh l,ox he I. for the Hell-droned, ladle at SMill. Ppunt.-t Silk Hosiery lo match at X I ..Ml and XJ.llll. l-iiiaraiil. , d. THE B00TEKY U HAVhl N, Mhp. Child ii ti . Slim1" to ( lose I'tio-h riteaii. Western Scenery -TV J This Is the style that will mak th wild wiivea wilder on th i'aeiftr roast ihi summer. Mariorte WakA hfld. avciety debutante uf Venice, I I'ahr.. wan awarded itrst prly for I thf most uiirm-uve ba:hlnfc gurb ! ilunin; a CuKhiun j.-nrtdo held in Ui ! local stations of- narrow radius are not to he interfered with. The success of any station do i pends upon the quality or Its pro. I prams. Broadcasting conditions iiiumi op wucn tnat itie listener can get the Mtution ho wants. Itadto to succeed must he con ducted for the benefit of the llsten- linlisc Kind to Industrious Duke. V1K.VNA (Ai'l Leopold llaps Inire, once an Austrian archduke. Is now. making his livinir tlelive,-- fii'us to niovlnir picture iinunes 111 Mcnna. 11c us. s u motorcycle. anil a few nluliis nyo Ills ninclilne knocked a man down, lirotih'hl In to roul-f'lio plcade.1 poverty and u lainny io support, and the Ju.la. let hi in off Willi ,1 fine of 2.r,il. Tlie beautiful display we liave for your inspection will make your visit more than worth while and if you have any home furnishing or decorating problems, bring' them with you. Wo llOl, A till o.eti I. n .-. 1. .1 ! . " ,,v loin caijvii. mm uti.t ii.ni u mc uxpurience in nonic arrangemcnl anl terior decorating; he will assist and advise you in the solution of these difficulties, addition he will furnish you with a drawing so that you can see before any expenditure The benef it of this plan will appeal to every lady in La Grande, the vexatious problem how is it going to look when finished is solved for you beforehand. Remember, too give this service free of charge and without any obligation on your part. ' ' EXTRA Saturday Only, May 2 98c This is pint size with attractive colored case. bottle of many uses that you must not fail to Sister oMary's Kitcheru BY SISTER Ma'ry Hreakfam Htcwed fins, cerenl. Itlill crellm, Frencli touHt, inutile nyrup, milk, coffee. Luncheon T.nnalo chowder, croilloiis, coilaite cheen,, salad, rye liread, tweet iiolulo iiinuer luead, milli. leu. Illnner-eVeal loaf, crciimld po lill.ies, crciinic.t aiar:ik'iis on toast, head letliiee ualad. wliole wheat I, p ad. Junket h e sri'ani, plain cake, milk, coffee. A child under school nite should nol he KiVCn the renell toast wok. Itemed for hreaklasi. Lint with this exception In, iiiny eat the dishes lilalineil for the day's menu. .. Tiimillu homier 1'wn .cups canned lomaloeM, 4 ineilliini-sued polatoes, : medilllll aixi'd onions. 3 cups milk, I slice salt iiai'k cut one Inch thick, paprika. rare potnto.H and cut In small dice. Mince onions. I'm pork into small i iiIms and fry Out fal. He. move rrlsiis und add tmnaloes, io tntnes sad onions. Add IioIIIiik wa ter to cover aii.l simmer 4r. mill 's. . Add milk mid lirlnir to the IioII Iiik poinl. A liny pinch of soda should he added liefore adding the milk if the tonialoes are very tali. Xweol I'oliilii Uliiaer Ulead 'I'll' fourths cup hrown siiKar. 1-1 cup holler and lard romhlne.l. i cup niola-'i.ses. !. cup sour milk, J teaspoon salt, 2 i-rrs, l cop flour. I l lll hoi mashed sweet polalo, l leaspoon Kinder. I teaspoon cinna mon, a teaspoon cloves. I teaspoon so.ia. f'renm shorlcnlnff and smrar. Add iiiolais.s and nil well. A.I.I eitus i 'nu n. Mix and silt dry In- aredlcnts and add nllernnlely with milk to first mixture. Add hot sweet potnlo which has heen put throiuth a ri . Ileal well and turn ililo a hutlcrc.l and floured dripping pan. Hake in a moderate oven for ahoiil 43 minutes. Ti fill Modeni Opera Caiitivfttiv; 'olnjno .'OI.OONR (AD The Colocne tlpera company lays claim to the IdlTRost musical llml of the year. H has put on 'The l.ove for the Three Oranijcs." the work or u Hussion composer. SeiRc Prokofieff, and nitlslcal crlllcB from nil over 1:11 lope speak well of the production. They virtually unite (n Baying Unit there Isr a siontitnleiy and Ken lallly ahout tile music such as none of tlie younger modern composers luive heen ahle to show. One is reminded of the genius of Hichard Strauss. The singe decoratluii are unusual and raciiuillng gand the text Is grotesque, t tiinorous, and in part Ironical. The story, a fantastic one, Is told with so much wholesome humor: and v with such lirllllliut colorlmrk hotll the slu ifiiu 111 ilie 111-1?- .Jslriiinentiilion, that Ihe critics pro-! 1'llesy complete aticcess. I Do not Ah when you n D D MUSIC WEEK-MAY '" ukainua ttVttMNU OBSERVER I Radio K.VITHIIAY. MAY 2 t'enlral kihiiiIiiiiI I line Mallon-; KIWII. Lincoln. Nel.r. (illl). tl- IS:Jii a. m.. midiiK'ht roundel's KI-'OM. H.yiiimoni, TextiB t::i5.l!. p. 111., Magnolia Hennery hand. KSI, St. Louis. Mo. t;,45.l), T p. in., (Irund I 'en 1 nil theater: K : :m dance iiuiMlc. t'lty club. KTHS, llol Springs National Hark. Ark. C.7LM. :lll.l p. in.. Micli- ael HiiKlnsUy. cellisl: Louis I'ulp. Pianist: ti-111. Meyer liavis New Arlington hold orchestra; lu-tl. i.awson Held, organist. Wi'AL, Noi'lhflelil. Minn. (:!:lli.s). 12 mi.liilglil, musical,'. I With. Mlnueapolis-SI. Haul. Minn. ' ntli.t), -: Ha p. 111.. matinee mil tn.iie, joniau iiigu school or- eliesira: .Ionian commercial eluh I.. Nick Long's Nankin cafe or- chest ra; K, fireside lllilosoihes Hev. Hoy I.. Smith: S::ill. Mrs tl. ilrii.le O'N. il tkmley. i-eailer: in. Joe Heyeis St. I'aiil Allllellc dull ol'chesllii; Hold Medal Ha- dio iau-l,'l. WiiAl-'. K'amias ftty. Mo. :lt;.r..r.) .1 ..1,1.1 :.,u p. pi., popular boiii; 1. si; t.-7. address, Itoger W. Hall "on: Tell-Me-ii. story hnjy; Trlan. Oil ensenUile; ll:4r.-l II. in., Mer ry llld 'lief. I'lnnlalion players I'.d.lie Ktihlls Kansas Cily Alh- l.llu dull orelieslia; .lohnnle iMmpheM's Kansas Clly dull or clieslra. W IIAS, Louisville. Ky. CHIU S). 4-f. P. la.. Louisville I '.inset vatory of Music; Alamo Healer organ; 7:sn-'.i, Arthur Hiudliiig. harttoue. WMi". Memphis. Tenn. (-t'.iH.TL k:'l'i p. 111., pmimiill. IT. of T. I loci OI'H. U'flAW. Oinnha. Nehr. f.2li). (t p. in.. Ilnvls Klll.lin of Kxilessinn; '.::in. to he announced; 7. An Landry and his Victor Hecor.llnK oreheslra: 7:Sn, weekly address, aiisplr.M (linalia I'liaiuher of l 'o in ineree; !l. program, 4iusiici-h tlinalia Printing company: lli:4a I-rank W. Ho ick. Jr.. and his Nightingale or. '.lest 111; 11:1.1. "Ar thur Hays and his organ jiildlec. Win. Ilnvcllpnri, town 4s:i.ll. li:3l-i:5ii p. 111., R,indman'H visit; 6:r.ll. 7:1(1, Sunday school lesson, Hev. M. A. OciKcndnncr; 9-10, progrnni, olg;l 1:. l-Mien; 11-12. Louis t'onnnr and his l.ct'lnlre hotel oreheslra; Peter MacAr tluir, harilone. WSII, Atlnnta, (la. 42s.:i), 5-C p. 111.. I'rlterlor, (illilrtet; Tlonnie llarnhiii'dt: 8-9, star program, (ieorglu Press association: i0:4f. Joiiriia! Hired Help Skylork. JI'M I Niiimlanl Time Stations KOA. Iii'iiver. Colo. (322.4), 11-12 midnight. Joe Mann nnd his Halnliow-Lane orchestra. I'nclflc siamlaid Time Stations Kl'l, Los Angeles. Calif. UllSf.t 5:311.0 p. 111., I':xilnilnci''n niiislcal half hour; 11-11:15, Mcnaniel's nlglitly doings: C:4r,-7, Uuillotor lal llllk: 7-7:4li. Lake Arrowllead dance orchestra, I'lirroll Huxley, leoderj 7:45-8, Hie llookahelf. 'an'ry:, -!i, KNiiuiliii'r'oninrnun lly' ' progranii lufo. ile.loiido Iteach. rallf.. music grain. ii-rahrci! hy '.'It pro- by Wis" Hi fail to visit our rapery epartme do your shopping SPECIAL Saturday Only, May 2 98 Keeps liquids hot or cold, day or night. A obtain at this special price. 3RD TO 9TH t-argenl: 10-11, Packard lladlo dull, llorothy I'lcveliind. Harney Weher, Way W0II11. PnrU Ki. ters and -01 hem. ' KKllA. f . : t r. Seattle. Wash. (t'.4.n). 4 p. III., Olympic hotel eon. 'I orcliesli-a: U:45-K: I 5. School for hoys; Ji::tll-lii. program: In-I I. L'.ldio Hi 11 ad Ills orcli. HI ra. KrW'll. Hollywood. Calif. Moraa i Times t'rkit. mi (25 2 1 i:4'i-tl p. 111.. Duality I'ive or cheslrn: Margaret Kei-nau, solo 1st: 9-111, Cora Thorn ti r.l. no. prano: Peggy Mathews, eouti-al-1.1; Miller's Inleriuilioiiai ilavvai . Ian Irio: llumoieHi(Ue Irlo; Hi ll Warner HrollieiN' hour under II,, direclion of Harry -Seymour; II 12. Hl-audslallei-'s I lollvw net1 niolllmarle eale iliince orch.stia I Mel I'edesliy, hader. KCO, Oakland. Calif. (:il'.1.2). 4 5::ni p. III., Hold SI. Irands or eheslra: J. iror.l'illll. Sherman Clay K coini.any; Mission Irio; Liijoa I'.nsler. vlnllnisl: Mix (iegiiu. cellisl; 'arol a crew Hill soprano; Mary (.Sroom Hicharils conli'iillo: (iwynil Jones, tenor; Allien W. Gillette, baritone: Harry K. l-'ossey, l.aas; Mynard S Join's; selecliollK from t ho 192! I'. c. i-:lraviiKaiiML '"IJniversitli'! lncorporaled:" iti-.a, tn., lien, ry Halslead'H oi-cliestra. ' K(lr. Porlkind. Ore. (4:il.r,). tS:'!tc' p. in., Hose City trio; li. ' I'orl land lintel orcliciiliu: 10, M tut -nomiih Hotel SI rollers. KILL Los Angeles. Calif. t4ur.2). li-li;:lli i, 111., Al'l Iliclinian'H Hill inure hotel concert ori'lieslrtl. I'M ward l-'iiKpairtek, direcloi-: i;::i"u 7:,til, hide Nlori.s Aiiierlcali his tory. Prof. Waller Sylveslei llellzog. ilehoe Piile. (leoigl Kara Crane, hoi 11 stnilelii. Het- ly-.lane Keith,, f,, and llenrielli Poland, a. reudings. t'nele .Irihn; 7:;in-.s. Y. M. c. A. program. Co. Inniliin 'trio, Tom Mcdulre. 0011 cerllno: t-ln, program. I'aclflr Hlecliic Hallway company. . ar ranged by J. Howur.l JohnHon: lii-ll. Art lliekiiiiiir llllimori hole! donee orclieHli-u, l'"arl Hon. nett, leader; 11-2 a. in., Losl An gel of KILL MajeHilc Six orchis tin. K.1H. Seallle, Wash. CIS4.4). !-l::il p. 111., 'Post-lnidllgencer inusi cale; l:Sll-. siorts review. (I111 Seherck: 0-:an. What's Holm lit Ihe Thcnter." ICN.V, Hollywood, Colif. (3tl.9)' 5:45-0: U, p. m.. Wurlllzer plpi organ SI 11,1 lo. Sid jiff's sports talk. Vmk Miivciini Has Skeleton Of 'I'rais-i'j' l-'iiiiiiiiis ItatsM' VOIUC. Kng. (Al'l-The ki.'i- Ion of the famous racehorse, Tixic- hred hy August Helmonl nl l.evlngton. Ky.. has been prcsentei' lo the Vorkshlre Philosophical So ciety 1111,1 is now exhibited in thai soclely'H museum ut York. Tracery won nearly tltifi, (1(111 in stakes during his racing career. 11. was sold 111 19211 to Senor Hny.us. 01 HuenoH Aires, for ?2iiri.i(l", thf iargesf slim ever paid for n ran HiJlH... yewa.v hionghi bjick Kngltiml In July". TU2.T, am! iR-il lo I al tlie Cohliam Stud, Surrey, four months luloi'. in- is ot m:v pacific packaok kkady madk Night Gowns Combinations $1.95; $2,25, $2.85 StimiptMl on fine white niul colored voile, hemstitched iim! liiitly to work, in very latest patterns. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR - - Ready - To . Wear and Millinery Tfi 11.5 iiiffi A C'OliU'LETE STOCK OF Rasmussen Paint ON HAND AT A IX TIMES The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. HOUSE CLEANING CHIN AM EL is one thing that is necessary at this time. We have a Chinamel Product for every purpose. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. "A SAIt: MJII'llltE 18 HATIIFH TO HE CHOSEN tiia.v (;hi:at catch ks ok fish," ffSa FRIGID AIRE Keeps the There is no a o. t. "Sri 1 objectionable in aperntion. ':?iwij'i r Exide Batteries HTIIOSIHEUU S. ft M. NHHllKlits 1'iU'kitrtl H'll'fvult 8l'TA (Iniierttlnr & filarti llrlinlie I.klit (iliibe all rtixt) liiimp Sm-lietD jeiililnr Heiuy And Detno Colin, I'nhitM, rt(l. FRED T. Joint Concert Under Auspice- of Jlondny Musical and Neighborhood Club Mrs. Ella Connell Jesse, Tianist Mis. A. L. llich'iivl mn, Coloratura Soprano Mr. Mark y.-.- - liritono Mrs. Harley JI. Richardson, Accomp;inist Friday, May 1st. 8:00 O'clock Presbytciian Church Admission 7"c PAGE THREE MILUNCRV m . - I I'll" nir DRY, CRISP, FROSTY. moisture nothincr to cause odora It is Automatic Jesse Rosonbaum, Agent, with Benham Electric Co. Phono Main 104. New Foley Bldj;. OAItnUItOTORS Klaxon Ilairn Ntop X.lKlitu Itiihrrt BoM'b iliiI Champion Hparii: PIiiks CnpiMrr Tubing ti&ibrlol linubbora BURGESS 110R Jeffrrmm ra it'.' ".'. - Vi.T. - li ' .