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Pnffg Eight TITfi LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, November 19- APPOINTMENT IRES LEADERS ho luaia, hul what will bo hla ap. Hi o r lie ili'lHirrutil) rliuiut a wrafc polninwnl'B rfirt al tho polla aot 1 Iht, polltlrully, with un rye to yonr? j lil own vUnm-VH nvxt vur. lie ranriiAlnir.' in any the . Hunt. U ; wnn't K'i mu liai-kln from illii Hi nrral vnnllnt, j WuMilnicion. ... j . Itipnrta Iibvp nuclicil hire of; ,yr,, mriw viiiu ! piilillrim mellonal tro.il.lo in-In- ,.:,.aKX.:, fr. tlnry (in Charles I1. Nieunrt) WAWilNUTO.V (NKA (Special) cinng tho jyiifl chancis of 8cn . ulnr Watson, n candldute then for i re-election. , With liolston's death i Klsk of Vncta, wan killed Instant- I ly when a motor truck ran, over .,,.-...., -hi c h(n n(.ur nlM nome, Th b0. at The administration In mad clear :"' situation. h(. lpp(.( ttml tvli l(.ni,ath tt rettr through nt Kdward Jacluon. What wni wanted and looked ; wh'i. which passed over his body. Iloos.ur Kvernor. for from Jackson waium appoint t Two Utile girls who were aceom- AdmlnlHtmtlon men thought the n" nl calculated to hrlng the fac- . ,,!inyin.f hoy to school wit- GOVE SOCIAL ! I iirmn nr iiirril in i mil. in inn i NLVVOlir VVLLI Mra. P:irh Thompst-m. -left week for u visit with relutlv The Dulles, Anions those from here who : rc attending the. stock show In Port. la jut thin week are It, I. Ianiel land faintly. It. J. Itakt-r and funi- ; Hy, T. It. Johnson and J. K. .Miller. Tht'l,adk8' Afdsocicty spent a f'OVK, Ore- (.Special) -K. T. i 1 "" "y cqnesqny ai ino Howei" bti'fy rldlnn the" rune, ;no",tt bt Mr- - aker. rounding up his fat cuttle. .Vaitle!, ,,r- " """ or from the range are In fine trondl-M, rmte,on' vlMil0tI at ,h" "eorge t(on t (taker home recently. Leonard Ingham and family are ' The ladies Alt will meet for an; this Kuests at the K. K. lloherU hom.jJOXI ItOlY TO :''lr-.M. . Sunday. ;.,! i-iarente W. Jone. who r John Chadwlck and wife, of Ion. visited at love recently. KJ.A.MATH i . -i i... tvA M, n- 'was accidentally Kim-u " jAhoy while hyntlns pheiwunta. wu !nt to tho home of his parenta at Klinira, N. V. Tho widow 'uocom. punled the body. The body of J. Bund, t'opcti em ploye, who was drowned whit. hunting ducks, wan recovered from IJnk river after a tw Uaya' w-ureh. death nf Indiana' democratic lu-n-ator, Hum ue SA, JtuUlon, would HlreiiRthrn theni In the uppnr hoime, 'Now they're afraid JueU Mon's choice, of Arthur H. Itohln :on to fill tho vacancy until ihe !&?(! election will weaken them in stead. lJouhtleH ltohinson will he an odtiO"'trution Huptorter While cneh Watson's nrW.ed the uccdnt. "which occur- 'ark 10 ,h0 Johnson farm aflt-r'a'l day meeting ut the home nl u repnhllean j n., un x-ventn hif-tiulay. So "evernl months at ntarkey hurvt m-I ThOH. -Toule next Wedi tionH U)R'tner, prospects und land u repnhiu-;in j n.fi on hi eveiitn blriiidav. p rniant ntt) in the other Jnilluna imtneHt will be held, uecontinK to ,n (,l lr frain crop. illles- 1 day. Hfiiule scut. Jnsiead he picked a , coroner Hranmetter man o lh adrnhilHlration hars j ' ' r who ail III neither faction, docM nothing; toward nnlllntc them and) The liore ijenne that pnvenled wrerkH In the old days probably pi rhapa (ireatcM a thini. The predion prevail. liere l IntiKCiJ to the liorHf", Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet School District No. 1, Union County, Oregon. This orlclnsl rxtimiui' nhons lii pumllil roliminH Ihe unit nmn al llm v ml a-rvUra, inntirlul Rnl uupplliti for Iht lliir flKral ,yruiH next pri-cc-llnif lh p-jrr-lil y"r, lh ilt-tull exiintlilinvH for Ihi IrrI on' of ai1 llir-A prfri'ilinv fiwal yi-ira und Hit h"ilK-t ullowpiiri-a unl xp iillliirt-M for tlie'rurrt-ul jrur. - VHto rin-r.-m yi-ar'. rnfaita tlii- last -aliool , car). - r.i't;M)i'i'r.H - - . ' K.aUinatiil ; IJinlRrt ' i-icnenilL- '' allowaiu'o Slr. II. JuhllMin and molhi r, Mr. and Mra. Nell Kieht were WeS) tare for arhool yfr . lS3f.-IOJ(i . I 3.000.1111 .. 'Ji'.sr.o.iiii '' l.iion.ou . .. . l.liOO.IMI 1.4.MM10 .1 ' 1. SCO. o .. mi,;'iis.;it . .. 2, 1 co. 00 .. aoo.oo .. 7.IIS.O0 .. . 1. siiii.no 7U&.00 IIU-00 I'FnsOVAl SF.nVlfF.: uprrintpndfnt )'r!nHpal,. IUkIi" H(hool...: '. ; f'rntral. rli'hnol ...... r '. T tirf-t-hwood Hi-hool . l(lvrln rhool Willow Behool .; Ti-achi ra . : Ittlnmjnl mliUilonnl:"- - Oiatlfi ,. HuballlutM Janllora rurK : .'. Htfioirroplii,r AUi nilanci' fliiiiorvlania . TOTA t Ppmon.il rV-rvlca.. M.m:i.ii am si'i'i'i,n:s: (''ui-nttnrft IdMkH, ir. )...; Fuppll'Ji (chalU, i'tc.)..., J.lhrary hooka .:. t. ilaga, anil flair 'polcm......: I'layfround rcriliuni'jit , Janltor'a aiippllca : Var ..:;.:. ; l.ltrht, poh'it und plioni' Waur - ..., roau4 an.l alallonrry TOTAI Malorlal and Huppllia.l I6.0jr..0 in d. dull for t arh'ool y-ar ; ii:i-ii:j I a.coo.no 2. 2Ml.H0 ' i.iioo.oo l.liOII.IIII l.ir.o.ou l.'jao.no . .T.7.l 1. i.?0Ii.(lO - C.(l20.ll0 . I.200.00 (111.00 ' . a 10. 00 Dflalli .1 i-xpfiidl-turf- for at'tiont yt-ar .IU21-III2S t 3.000.00 . 2.2f.0.iM I. iloii.no . I. Coo. 00 MM'.on 7C.4T4.Sli O.CM.OO I.200.00 -.' 7'tfi.Oo 2 1 fi.oo Tol:ll c-pfiiillluri1- for Nrhool y.-ar 1:3.)24 Tolal f. pi-ndll nro for Holiool ynar I!i22-Hl2.l . 1103. .14(. 2d I Uli,l 64. 1 1 I !i;.oS!.2n $ i,g;i.iu t u.jm.i Notice of School Meeting and Hearing1 School District No. 1, Union County, Oregon 1 (La -Grande District) Nollro Is lir-ndiy Kivi n to all Mom it may rnnn-rn. that then will h. a ln:i-t;iiK of lln- Hoard of Uln-i'toia -of SclKfol litatrlrt No. I. I'lilon rooiily. dri-Kon. at thn Aiidltorliiin of lh .I'tntial School HulldliiK of aald iliairiit on l'uurtli Hlr.'il In, Iji Urandi'. I nlon ' 'amity, (Iiikom, on lln 27lh ilay of NoVKinhi r, 2S, at tiir hour of 2 0'1'loi'k In the al li-rnooii of mild day, for the pm-po.: of dlM--ihiu an. I adopting th. hialKi't li-ridliafti-r K-l.oill. with the Hoard us a I Irtyinv Hoard, and that nt kiIiI llinr ami plai'i'. any pimon who hIiti In; aulijiM-t to tin , tan li-vy for the pi-riod i'OViti-iI .liy aurh liolx-t whp lli- frailly ahall l . iiiudi'. will he h,aid in favor of or aKuianl Wild tax levy, or any (part thereof, und that an opportunity will theni In alloweil ror n fnll and complete .llsetiKNion of hah! hutltft t ami tile' ixtlmale puhllahed ami poateil uilh imid IiihIkoI. The Mai amount ol money needed hy the Huid aehool district' 'orlnK Ihe fiKeal yiar lieKluniUK in .I'ini Ifi, 1 ; jr, ami eiidlnK June 21. I 2. i eallmulcd In Hie following ImilKel umi InclinhH Ihe' aniotihla to he received from the county Kchool fund, atate achoul j I on. I. ep ineniai y rchool riin.l. apri ial ditilrict tax, and all oilier liiuu a of Ihe diHlrici, v BUDGET I.SIIMMI ) i:l'KlITI i:l'.S I'l-.IINONAT. si:li if:: No. ... I I ..OS SIAI.VTFV.VNCK AXI IH'.I'AIRH:' lllfb arhool' bulldlnifa and pood" .... i'ntnratlo Arta hiilldinffa und .-roiinda.. Optral hillhlitiKH and tfroundn i. Greenwood. huililtll;a and trrounda Itlvariu- bulldlnira nnd yrnunda Willow b'JlldinKa and Kroundn ' TOTA l Miiltit. und repnlra ASKr.sKSI:N'rN (lllulinn)K, RimmId, . NlftVlh, . Illlllitis) . . ' TOTAt. Aawamiienta t 1.200.00 2.000.00 ? 2,Kor..7o ' - 1, Mm. on 11,(011.00 2,t2.'i.Ia . . . ' .:i7r..oo ' ' 120.00 . . .' ' 25li.00 '' ., 17 6.00 ' ''". ' , . ', QOO.OO (. 400.00 .;' i , soo. oo i.r.no.oo 1.I0I.7S - " i ' ' . . 4,00ll.uli 4.C0O.0O 3.S4.'J!i ' '. " .' l.Coo.OO 1.900.00. 1.7.11.20 ," j .'. i.too.oo , l.oso.no i,2Si..io . . tog.oo (..-' 424.0.1 ' "v ' '. T ' ' ' I .1 ia.o:r.n j5,cjo.oo 14,012.53 .. $ i2.!isi.4:i 1 11.11c.12 1 : ' ' ; . . . .. ' 1) '. . j.ieo.no . 1 i.too.to . 4. as. 20 1,000. no if.0.00 isa.is ' i 4 , .1,200.110 i.joo.oo asil.24 " . 2.000.00 I.JOO.OO : 47II.S2 ; 1,000. Oft 1,000.00' 2j0.7& ' amnio ' i.ooo.ou 7:12.15 - I 1. 1100. 00 $ g.or.0.00 $ 7. no. .17 7 . :t 7 n . 1 u 1 Salary per year Total $:;.oon.oo :i,ooo.uo 2.2riu.uo 2.2.10.00 l.cnn.nii i.iioo.oo l.iioo.011 . iiiiii.no 1.4.rill.0ll l,4.r0.00 1.200. oil 1.2C0.00 Mi,2oy.2i 2, ICo. no 300.00 7.116.00 1.200.00 I.2O0.U0 700.00 7nr..oo 406.00 ,.t. t. 000.00 .1 2.000.01) I. ixni:itTKi)Ni:ss: llonded. and llltereat thereon-. All othur indelilcdncKH and thereon f 20,000.00 llilcruL 200.00 1.200.00 3.500.00 376.00 2:0.0d 000.00 1.500.00 4.000.00 1.600.00 1. 500.00 5110.011 2.100.00 1, nliu.no 1,200.00 2.000.00 1,0011. no 000.00 ..415.02 $ 7. 000. on f 20,400.00 3.000.00 I 28. 423.14 6.2'U.KO f 2,000.00 TOTAlrlndebtt'dneua t 20,200.00 S3. 400.0O, 23.722. !"4 1 0.744.2S INsrilAXCF.t Unnewal prantiunia on 3-year flro in Muraurn pollflca .1 Tiki - - TOTAI lnaurunco 4 MInoi:ij,axi:ois: lierul .' Audltlua; rlerk'a bookH.. I'lerk'a bond Cilpplfd children ., 4,0011.110 40.00 100.00 00.00 j.uoo.oo so. 70 100.00 267.90 2. 400. .SC. 70 1110.00 TOTAIMIm-ollancoua f 43no.uo ,lsi!.7ii 2.060.26 i:u:iu;i:ncv rtlhllahlnf budlfnt . $ TOTA I. Knterffunry GRAND TOTA! 100.110 too. on Slfi6,7li2.2li J14.S,06O. Hi (I4C. 307. 7S 1 1 3C.2Cn.li7 SI2I.7C0.22 1. H.- K.. WlUlama, do llernliy oerllfy thut Ilia uliova ('allmate of cxpcndlttirea for Hie year r.l26-19Jti wuh preiarrd !y me and thai tin i-xpeiiiliturea und hudaet allowance for tlie cirrent year and the expendlturia for Ihe three riacal ytara next precedlitK the current year ua atiown above liave been complied from the recorda In my rhiu'ify and urn tru und correct coplca thereof, to Hie lieat 01' my knowledfre and belief, , Nov. 5. Id. II. I:. WILLIAMS. HWrlct flcrk. aacn ' t lot 11. L f- T- W I . , 1 . .1 . 1 Huperlntcndent ri'liiidpulii: . Kind School .'. I t'entral I ttreeiiwond 1 . Itivcrla .'.... , Willow Teachera .' I sllinaiol mlilliioiinl . Uradea 2 . Siilixtltutca f .Jitnltura , , 5 1 'lurk 'I I HlonoKrnphcr und office at tendant 1 1 Other Servhi-s: Attendance KUpervinors 3 TOTA I S103.344.20 MATF.HIAI. AXI M I'l'LILS: I l'nrnlfiie (ileaka. slovea. curtaina, etc.) ! fuiliiie icnaiK, err.sera, etc.!...., I. Hilary tiooka J'tua and riair polea ; ; l'layei-nund t'qulpmrnt .....:....'....'; ,T danitur'a aupplha I'uel Light, power and telephones : , Water I'oata.ie, stationery and printing . TOTAL ; .MAixTi'XAxn: am) i:r.i'.n;si HiKh achoul building and grounds : Poincstic Arts building and gioiinda ntial bulldinfr and grounds Oreenwood building and grounds I'.lverlu building and grounds YViiiuw buildliiif und grounds TOTA I ASSrss'MKXTS (llislinn.vs, HiiuiU, strti-lH, IU lilgcsi : ilai Giande v inuniidpal ' aresnments against ' school property and interest oil same v 1 i lit 1 i:im:ss: S iri.4UC.li.il 5on.l.-il, and illtereat tlicreon (SIO.ouO lionds .' retlied) , interest on borrowed money TOTAL . IXM'IlAM'i:! Renewal premiums on 3-year Insurance policies... :!i!lf,.lM MISCi:l,LA.MX)l S: I'rrmiiim clerU'a bom! 'rippled children's fund Audit of clerk's books ..... fieneral TOTA I l'..MI'.H(ii:X4'V: l-llillshlng Hu.lget S L230.4C TOTAI TOTAL cliliuilcil nnlnilllt of llliuicy for nil iitiKie during llm year. S I r.6.7f.'j.'Jfi ) :STIMATKII HI'l'LIITS j! From county action! fund during the coming school year S22.24S.S6 Front slate school fund during tile coming school year 3.53o.:i2 lrom elemenluiy school fund during tlie coin ing achoul year 14.274.S4 Ksthnaled amount to he received from all other hoiircea during Hie coming school year In cluding high school t lit fun 7.067.31 Total 4'Mlmale.i nttdpt.s nut Including pro- Kx-a tax - (47.11 1.92 HI'.CAI'ITFI.ATIOX Total estimated expenses for the year 1 1 ..ri.7n'.i.2l! Total estimated receipts, not Including pro. posed tax 47,111.02 liulaiuv, mnouut tu lie rnKril by illtHct tax IOS.C'.7.3l The Indebtedness nt rilslrict No. One Is as follows: Total bonded Indebtedness SIS5.nno.on Total warrant Indebtedness None Total amount of other Indebte.lnt ss None Total amount or all Indebtedness $ t X5.nuo.uo Hated this 3rd d.iy of November, 1025. Attest : ' II. J-:. WILLIAMS. COLON I!. KI1KRII Altll. Idstrlct 1'lerk I'lialrmnn Hoard of Illreetois. Nov. 6 .1(5. 20. 000. 00 ' 2110. 1111 100.00 Co. 00 40.00 4.01111.1111 I un.uo S2O.2O0.00 I 1 S 3. oun.no I I S 4.200.0(1 A delicious hot breakfast ready for the table in less than 3 minutes! New Style ll-O Quick Cooking uats. These toasted oats cook into gran ular oatmeal. Actually a new breakfast dish! One that gives you vim for the whole day! A wealth of energy-building car. bohydrates tissue-building pro teins and vitalizing minerals in every dish. Thai "all-mght cooked flavor in only tnv minutes roa. Mom than OYkArj KAKIRS at auuitv roooucrt m tttmyrt't oatI Hfim (iiwatxiiiix Pum 4 ItMUItA tat. All mm QUICK COOKING Cook2to3 minutes only HO OATS 20 .Radio We have just received word that our Freed-Eiscmann Sets were shipped. We are now ready to line up a limited num ber of demonstrations. Just phone or call. saving The Origin and Operation of Skaggs Stores I'opnlar eonception of the origin of hlff huHim-uH fnsttt itfoiiH frequently proves, whi-n all of tho farts are known to ht ! i-iuile dlfffront from the nctuul manner of thr-lr founilinjf. In jft nrral. uo arc promi to r4-Karl himiiu'HM uh a eohl-hlooih-d prop osition, ilf-voiil of Hfiitinii-nt or iilrahf, mi l to think of lanjr roiirirnN au exlHtinsr unii having always e'xlHtetl for the wole purpose or(.iiakliiff proritM. It Ih .liriiciill to pie turn u vajst organization - as havintf oner lnen a tiny, one-man htisinets. It is even more ilitrleiilt to imagine It as having il'n foiirulAd IhroitKh Hk1J Hflf-ilenial un.l hittt-r tutrririce ami with a zeal tor puhllr HfTVtee. ' . Many people Ne.nally nttrllnln nltrnlaite. motiv.-s ami hifh hleals to im-.n In oilier uUh of life, )ut for Koine reiiHOii. the soul of the merrliantlf, iinlee(. he he rre(litel with huvlntc a bohI l supposed to he ahrlvfiVil un. tlri.-.l up hy the fiarn.-H of his pa.SHionate dps I re for jfain. I'ioi ahly. nurehants theimuHves or rather, the syHtt-iu under which merehandhftiir- has hen done in the past ran he hetd tart ly aeroiintahte fur this attltmle on the pan of at least a. portion of the pultli.'. Nevertheless, many of our largest and most HticeeKsfuI merehandisin Institutions have been founded with a sincere desire to rcmtVr the pihlic a better servlee than it has been getting and only those mon ami organizations that have kept the faith and kpt nllvo n deep sense of ob ligation to their associate and the puhllr have, succeeded to any marked decree. HkaKtVS Stores originated from the ef- fortH of one man, who, with a sense of (uihllc duty nought to find the meuns for relieving ii situation which uas working a severe hardship on a targe section of the country and incidentally discovered how richly the public rewards its real serv ants. This man was R. M. Hkaggs. futhor of the present executive heads of Skaggs Stores a minister of tho gospel by choice nnd voentian but at that time a strug gling homesteader among a lot of othL-r equally hard pressed homcstenders near American Falls, Idaho. Some two years prior to the opening of the first Skaggs Hlore at American Kails, Maho. in 1915, Reverend Skagg came west in search of health. Tho section in nnd around American Palls appealed to lit in from the health standpoint, so he filed on a- homestead anF settled then. As is u a-ml with most preachers, he had very little money and what little he did have was soon expended In the erection of a homesteader's "shanty" und the pur chase ot a team, tools and such equip ment as he necessarily - must have. ile und his family eked out an existence ns best they could and, hy rtason of his call ing and a natural tnlcnt for leadership, ho soon became somewhat of a leader among his fellow homesteaders. Trices on all commodities In American Kails were hltrh to H. M. Skaggs, seem ingly much higher than conditions justi fied and frequent dlHcussion with neigh bors ehtnbllsned a concurrent opinion, but how und what steps to take to correct or overcome this condition was the prob lem. Kventuully Mr, - Pknggs evolved, a plan whereby he thought die could operate suc cessfully, u plan which among other things incliiiled a program of ph'yslcal effort for himself w hich today would .be considered little whorl of homluge. This store could not be an ordinary storo nor could It bo operated In nny ordinary munnrr. The strictest economy In Its Installation ami operation was necessary, else it would f:iil In its avowed purpose, which was to re duce pr(cs. To reduce prices, he was practical enough to know that one nriwt rwluce opt-raiing cost ami waste. There fore, w ith his purpose of service built upon a great ideal, ho formulati-d rehemo of operation as practical us it wns simple. S. M. SUnggs had no money nnd noth ing on which he could seenre mont-y et rvpt his chnmcti'r, and to l. V. rav?s. tht-n president of the I-'irst National Hank of American Kails and later Governor ol the State of Jduho, he pivscnti'd his pro!i b m and plans, securing I. hoo. On a rentt-d lot on a si tie stnet he erected with Ids own hands a frame build Ing of dimensions t S x :t - fet-t and in this little building in the summer of 11(15 was opened the first Hkagg store of the West In that store S. M. Skaggs tolled dilig.-ntly fr iim-ntly for week nt u. time walking two nnd a half inih-s daily from his homestead to work and back In the e ning so that all possible horsepower could be -ised on the faint. This store was the first unit In n chain. which In a little more than ten years blankets the !nciflc 'oast and extending as far oust as Colorado and Nebraska comprises more than three hundred of the finest food Btorcs. S. M. Sknggs. some four yours after the opening of the first store, with his hinlth regained, returned to the geographical lo cation of his choice and the occupation dictated by his mora! conviction that of preaching the Gospel as he understands it but many of th methods cmnloyel by him, th founder, are still used: used with the knowledge that "Ho who serves best profits most,' ami much of the spirit imbued into the lives Qf the older per sonnel through their nssoclatlon with hiin still lives and finds expression. rxt wet-It. "Tmr Opening of tlie Sec- rsid Shags Morp." Packing House . Products Armour's Star Hams, per lb : 36c Armour's Shield Bacon, per lb....,....40c Picnic Hams, per 11) --c 8-11). can Armours Shield Lard....$1.93 4-lb. can Armour's Shield Lard 99c 8-lb. can Pennant Shortening $l.ba 4-lb. can Pennant Shortening 81c 8- lh. can Snow Drift $1-89 4-lb. can Snow Drift 99c 2-lb. can Snow Drift 55c 9- lb. can Crisco ." $2.29 6-lb. can Crisco .....$1.59 3 -lb. can Crisco -' 85c io gallon Mazola or Wesson Oil....$1.09 lquart Mazola or Wesson Oil 55c 1 pint Mazola or Wesson Oil.....: 29c Miscellaneous 10 lbs. Fancy Rice .98c 10 lbs. Small White Beans 94c 5 lbs. Popcorn -;-.49c 12 cans Armour's Deviled Meat 59c No. 5 box Crackers 54c No. 5 box Graham Crackers...- 89c 60-lb. can Honey S7.G9 10-lb. can Honey $1.49 5-lb. can Honey 75c Oregon Jumbo Walnuts, 2 lbs 79c Oregon Medium Walnuts, 2 lbs 64c 2 lbs. Spanish Salted Peanuts ...49c 6 boxes Matches , -25c Star, Horseshoe and Climax to bacco, per lb... 75c Tuxedo and Prince Albert, 2 tins....25c Tuxedo Pocket Tins, each .10c 1-lb. can George Washington To bacco 59c Cane Sugar per cwt $6.64 Cream Cheese lb. 30c 2 lb. Roll Creamery. Butter $1.10 2 Doz. Eggs $1.05 Ramonia Flour sack $2.29 Oregon Beauty Flour sack $2.19 9 lb. Sack Farena 49c Two 9 lb. Sacks White or Yellow meal 85c None To Equal Flour sack $2.09 We deliver orders of $2.50 or more free of charge Money Saving SKAGGS Cash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah Nevada California Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. ffv.'itvll-OCciapazy .nw. tmn "ail 4 I iit m ,iaiir ' I