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V THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 102(5 srn f 1 - . . v . 3k. 4 t 1 i J - t 'hi y.-mmrvsHi mm vmm ran mummrnmmunmM Action IBictutes of the-ball game," the auto race, the children frolicking ! . . s 5 call for accurate focusing, ; careful composition. 1 And m - i with the -Graflex I ' " CfcwnVin and learn H . - . 1 il '1.'' 2 5 T l. qunts h i .- Generally lair, warmer with In- 'creasing' humidity in the inter-- lor, be.comlns north winds. Saturday Maximum, 67; mini mum. 50; rlrer. 0.5; rising; rain ' fall, ,01;, afmosphere, r cloudy; rwind, southwest. . Come lo City . . Mr, and . Mrs. WlUIam Grle'r of Stayton were Salem Yisltors Sat urday. Fnrnltnre TJphoistery4 'And repalrlns. : 51ee-Powers Purnltura company. V 20tf Attention . j, List y6ir rooms with housing committee f orMOOF ': conyention, ;'May 2S to 26 inclusire. Telephone 1986R or 52.- m23 CITY NEVS IN BRIEF SF? '"riUjam Xo gran was In Salem Saturday .attending to matters of I t? private business; His home is in 4 McMlnnViile. 1 . . The Iiunch-lMx v The tittle place with.; the big attraction. 181 S. Liberty. m23 Se Our Advertisement --;' On page . Hamilton's. . xn23 Are Salem "Visitors . ' '. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. MItter were ' visitors n. Salem Saturday They ! are residents of Monmouth. Women Wanted To work at Starr Fruit Pro ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill SU." Phone 439. . . . , -- T.VIslU City .: ' , J. R. Erb.of Hubbard spent Sat , ,. urday la Salem. , . Chicken Dinner, 75c At the Oyster Loaf. m23 To Preach First Sermoi - Rev. -sF.'-B. Culver, newly ap 1 pointed pastor of the .First Evan- gelical church of this city, wIU i;N,,WOODRr " ttalftm'a 1smT1iij -AUCTIONrC Pays OacSk For Fnraitmr Ceclleaea and etora : . ' l10 North ' i pnoNCcu -rstahLUhed faea ltir Uhdenvood TypewTiter Co : Direct Factory Braadh -Sit Ooart Street - PImsm S3 Typewriters Rentad, Cold . ' Repaired Special raatal rata to ttmdanta Woda-Wooa TRACY'S FUEL YARD 1ST D Etreet ' Telephone C31S ::' - i - i LADD & BTJSHy Banliers Established 1863 : General Banian c: Buclncsa Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. WllllWWIlfwillll.iajaiimtgWWiiyilllilltyKBWW mm -i -i. i - : ..,..1 -,' - -... -4m reflecting mirror it's easy. about the other interesting Graflex "features ; V - ' 1 TrJ1- l 1.3 i t. !, tnlnnAl ' 'J, -'". 1 . 3 ' PRICES BEGIN AT $58.50 . ORPG'' WC 0CJ6 ORUG C. 5MT' 5Wr. ' Litii.fr If preach his 1 first sermon in his present capacity at his church this morning. ., He arrived in Salem last Thursday, and since then has been kept busy "settling down." . Just Recelvet J i A large stock of new player pi ano rolls, f Best assortment player rolls ever shown in Salem. Moore's Music House. to23 Have Yon a FIag? , '' A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the coupon in today's paper for full particulars. . m20lf Spends Day Here , Mrs. George. Laubner spent Sat urday , In ; Salem visiting with friends. She is a resident of .Hal soy. Business Property ; Cheap Leased biulding In excellent con dition ean toe had for $22,500. Will net you 7 per cent and oyer and is directly in line of retailing growth and raising? values. Real reason for selling. Beeke it Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. m23tf Special Lot 80x150 Fairmount Hill $1400. W. H. Grabenborst & Co., 134 S. Liberty Street. 1 , . m23 Wanted an Operator - At the Marinello Beauty Parlor. Must be expert. m23 Attend Scout Rally A boy scout rally was held in Corvallis Saturday. About 60 boy scouts from Salem troops Journey? ed to Corvallis for the event.. Mc- Minnville was also liberally rep resented. . .'1 : " : We Are Now Registering Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill SU. Phone 439. xnttf Hotel Marlon - Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. . ; , .Jltf Ask About Our New Auto Collision coverage. It's the , best yet. Stan dley & Foley, Agts. m23 Spends Day H I. J. Smith" spent Saturday In Salem; His home Is in Portland. liberty Rt, Fmit farke i Open on Sundays. All kinds of high grade - fruit and vegetables. 155 N. Liberty. ; ' : ' m23 Our High Class Dnco 'Refinishj satisfies.: Guaranteed for two years. Prices right. Hull's Duco Shop, rear fire department: ; . m23 Wins Prize The Joseph Albert prise, award ed annually to the Salem high school senior having made the most progress during the year in character, studies and service, was JOE WILLIAMS , The Battery lXaa . V OnH Work 'Wn.IJIRD SSI Oonrt eu Vbamm ICS FAItSI loans: PROMPT SERVICE Bl emu tMai lannM ' : 8rety Bonds. - ' P. H. BELL S20 IT. S. Bamk aids, rasas 1474 7 I a I - f. I . r. s . 4 , -, , , , , ' g i - t j . I STORE. products ! . ; J , . s wen this year by Helen Krueger. Mia Krneeer was' the choice of the student body of the 'high school, after the faculty had nom inated, three candidates for the prize, which consists of $25.. ; For Sale, a Good Second Hand 7-ft: binder. H. Pohle & Son. m23 Dance Tuesday Night Crystal Gardens. Novak's Girls' Band playing. , v m23 Visits Salem-i' ' Ruth Stewart was a visitor in Salem Saturday. She Is a resi dent of Rlckreall. " Attention- List your rooms with housing committee for IOOF convention. May 23 to 26 inclusive. Telephone 1986Ror52. . m23 Trained Seals On the vaudeville Bligh today only. bill at the m23 Come to City Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Steelmacher of Albany were in Salem Satur day. J Women Wan ted- To work at Starr -Fruit Pro ducts Co.. cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439.' ? v r Suit! Cleaned ana ' $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean srs. Down town receiving office, $52 Chemeketa fit. t flltf Visit City , ! F. E. Fish was a visitor In Salem Saturday. His home is in Hub bard. Have Yon a Flag? 1 ' A beautiful American flag 6 by 3 feet, for only 98 cents. ; See the coupon In today's paper for full particulars. m20tf Sells Bastaois . , T W. CALlttle and A. CJ Walker have purchased .the, Salem Auto mobile Service from A. W. Sand berg. Sandberg is moviig . to Everett, Wash.; where he has a half-Interest in the Paige, Jewett, Oldsmoblle agency. .-, i Chicken Dinner 75c At the Oyster Loaf. m23 Dr. Goff Her. Chiropractor 1 I Naturopath, Ore. Bldg. Phone 551. " : m23 YMCA Inspected Scores of persons Aled ; through the various rooms of the Salem YMCA Saturday night when the last evening ef dedication was ob served. . The building was open to the public, although no program was . presented, t New jing-pong CANDY SPECIAL i i , x '. ' . r r ; . .v . for; :. ; J' SATURDAY Brclien Pcppsr mint Sb'chs ; : Regular Price 35c Pound "For Saturday Only ; 17c a lb. " 2 lbs. for 30c i . We reserve tie right" to -, -. limit quantities ' r ;l,:;r.OnIyat J-' CCHAEFER'G DRUG STCRU Original Yellow Front PnONE 197 ; - Pensbr Store, . , . 135 North Commercial St. Mj til Tills Is a good boy for some - one and why not yon? A - Stavv1934 touring, looks like eyf , f oar .wheel brake, 83 ' per cent rabber, lota of ex Aras and. a. motor that Is per-1 feet. L.Thia is a snap at $303. ;miB(fl)Vo tables In the boys lobby drew sey eral boys to the location, and games were in progress for the en tire evening; , Every night during the pact week the : building has been crowded rith visitors, 'eager to see the new home of the asso ciation. Pleasant,- surprise was generally expressed at l the com pleteness; of the building and the uuality of tlio equipment. Start ing today the, association will set tle, down 1 to a normal running schedule. . , , , . U Different . Try our new potato milk bread. It has . that . home-made flavor. Hake Rite Bakery, 345 State St. - ' -:- m23 We Have a Leather Store In Salem that would be a credit to a city twice, its sixe. There Is not a store in Portland that jcar ries as complete a. line of hand bags, suit cases, brief cases, bill folds, purses, harness supplies. Thirty-live years of experience. m P. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. m23 To Hold Sleet Willamette university will . be matched against Pacific university Tuesday in a track meet, to be held on Sweetland field. The meet was scheduled for last Friday, but was postponed on j account of bad weather. . Vote for Yonrself When you make any fair invest ment in Salem real estate you are casting a ballot that Is not wasted. Almost every person in Salem can be owning and paying for at least a lot. The $200 lot you buy today for $10 down, and $5 a month will be worth a good deal more in the future. Invest In Salem now! Sure 'today. Beckefe Hendricks. 189 N. High street. m23tf Report Collision- Nancy Thielsen has reported that the car she was driving, col lided with that driven by, Paul Hendricks Saturday at High and State streets. ' According to a her own report, Mis3 Thielsen acci dentally put the gear Into reverse Instead . off low, and backed into the Hendricks car, smashing a fen der. ' "" "" The White Spot : On the blue front. 3ox,. 181 S.- Liberty. The Lunch 23 nave Yon a Flag?" A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 98 cents. See the toupon In today's paper for full particulars. m20tf Jeweler Will Meet . The executive committee of the Oregon Retail Jewelers association will hold a meeting in Portland next Monday, when he place for holding next' year's convention of the organization will be selected. W. H. Saxton of Portland is presi dent of the association. Get Our Prices On Duco auto ref Inlshing." For a short time you can get genuine Dupont Duco at the same prices charged for a paint job. Hull's Duco Shop. Rear fire department. m23 We Sell W hen Others Fail Why? We try. You try Triangle Realty, "real-triers," 218 N. Llb erty. Phone 651, m23 Yon Will Vote For the Salem Restaurant- as the best place in Salem to eat after you hare been our Sunday dinner guests. Dinner, 12-8 p. m., 7Se, . .. ;- .: xa23 Gunners Shoot Today " A practice shoot will be held to day by the Salem Rod and Gun club on the club's grounds. " Due to the fact that most of the boys are fishing these days, a light at tendance to the shoot is expected the silver trophy recently won by GENERAL FREIGHT LINES Operating . In connection with the Salem Navigation Co. from Salem to Eugene. ;:.'-,75rv" "' Daily Tracks ' ' "' TRUCKS v ANYWHERE iFOB I HIRES x . ; Salem phones, 967, Res. 2106W, Eugene phone: 477, 1" (In no way connected . with General Transfer lines.) 1 CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engago- ment and wedding rings is a . tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. HARTMAN EROS, tftsar Dal Swwlxt, Ootast . guts aaA Xitoty. I m the club In the tri-city shoot be tween Corvallis; -Eugene and Sa lem was ; on display Saturday in the rooms -of the Salem chamber of commerce. Before Buy ins; a Piano . - ;. r See our line and get our prices and terms. Moore's Music House. 3 . . . Lee CannekTi Barber tihop . Oregon Bldr. Good service. m27 Moves Into Store -t . W. I. Needhamt who' recently purchased the Atlas Book store on State street between High and Liberty streets, is now perman ently located at the store, and will personally guide the business from now on. . Room and Board . New dining room service with home cooking, 645 Ferry street. Excellent rooms., - in 2 3 Chicken Dinner. ' Eat today af the Alona, 645 Ferry street. - ' m23 To Hold Picnic The annual picnic of the Salem Ministerial association will be held Monday at Hager's Grove, about two miles from Salem on the Turner highway. All of the ministers and their wives are to meet at the public library at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powere Furniture company, slOtf Bargains in 8teinway Pianos First class condition. Moore's Music House. m2& Speeding Draws Fine C. Adrin Sias of Dallas was ar rested Saturday by officer Wt O. Edwards and charged with speed ing. Later the same day he. was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen. Women Wanted ' To work at Starr Fruits Pro ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439.- Cars Collide Pauline Pierce has reported that the car she was driving collided with that driven by C. J. Lane on Capitol street. Both are residents of Salem. No damage was re ported. See R. B. Fleming, 250 Court One very fine 4-burner and 2 ovens, white enamel gas stove, nearly new, at half price; and gas plate and stoves: also coal and wood ranges and heaters at half price and less. ' " m23 Check Case Continued Andrew Ij. Peterson of Shaw appeared in the justice court Mon day on a charge of issuing a check with insufficient funds to cover it. Brazier C. Small, judge, continued the case for hearing. Rave You a Flag? A beautiful American flag 5 by 3 feet, for only 9 8 cents. See the coupon' in today's paper for full particulars. m20tf Special Stato Fal Dahlia collection; while they last 58c doien. Petiand, 273 State. ., m22tf Truck Driver Arrested B.tO.- Snuffler of Corvallis was arrested Monday by O. O. Nichols, state traffic officer, on a charge of operating his truck with an over load. r(Snuffer is to have a hearing in the justice court in Salem. The arresting officer reported that the load was 2200 pounds in excess of that allowed by law. All Members IOOF . And allied branches are urgent ly requested to turn out for par ade at 3 p. m., Wednesday, May 26 ; r " -- m'26 Gifts for tho Girl Graduate- Hand painted ' handkerchiefs, Hem in way hosiery, Flower in the Bottle. Swart Specialty Shop, 453 Court street. - m23 Arrested for Speeding W. C. Schulphius was arrested here Monday on a speeding charge and is to appear in justice court -Monday. He was arrested .by- O, O. Nichols, state traffic officer. Fat Your Steaks , v . At the Lunch Box, 181 S. Lib erty. : :'. ' . ' -' m23 Would Build Road " The Enterprise. Logging . com pany has petitioned "the public service commission for authority to construct a logging . railroad across what is known as the Enterprise-Flora highway in Wallowa county, , , . ,. ' Rebekahs AttenUon ' Lodge called 7:30 sharp, Mon day. Mayr24.. m23 Fined for Overloading - C; O. White of Salem was. fined $30 in justice court here by Bra zier C. Small, justice of the peace, after he had been arrested for op erating bis truck with an overload of 4100 pounds. - Thetruck was one of the PEP company's fleet. AH Salem Bear Piny Report at high school grounds today, 2:30 p. m. Earl Roberts, inanarer. , . ' f.-'" '. tali Son Arrives at Southwlck Homo , Mr' and Mrs. Ralph W. South wfck became the parents of' an 8 H pound son at S:40 o'clock last etenias at. their home on Marion street. Tie child j will be called Fiancla Bailey South kk. ; Dr. C. A. Downs was th attending phy sician. Mr. Southwick is an An- rrlcan Legionnaire, an Elk and a I member of the Elks' band.. Fairmount Hill Lot Some exceptional buys in lots from $950 on up. Particularly, if you would not build for ttro years tor so. Terms 10 per cent dawn, balance in 50" easy payments.: Five of these left. Becke & aiendrtcks. 189 N High streeu - m23tf Arrested on Speed Charge ; ' Elmer Hall of Portland -was ar rested Saturday; by Officer W. O. Edwards and charged with ex ceeding the city '8 speed UroitviHe was released on $5 bail' and cited to appear at 4 o'clock on the after noon of May 29. Would Use Water . . 4 . ., . The Oswego-Lake Watr, Lght A '.Power company has filed with the state engineer- here applica tion for water from Bryant spring and Good in spring. 'ii Clackamas county, for domestic we sad ir rigation. The estimated cost of the development was $34,000 SAUEM HI DIVIDES . COHWLUS H0S !-. - "" f : -t Locals Take Two iSinglesi and One Double Match ' With Opponents Salem high school isit honors with Corvallis high In the. tennis tournament held Saturday at Cor vallis. . Each school won two sin gles . matches, and one , doubles match. Following is the summary of the tournament, with Salem play ers listed first: ' ... , ' Singles: Creech losV to Bertch, 6-4, 0-6, 2-6, Hageman defeated Peck, 6-4, .10-8; Ehmer lost to King, 6-3, 3-6, 2-6 ; De Harport defeated Saling, 6-3, 6-8 :''- w Doubles: Creech and -Hageman defeated King and Peckr6-4, 6-1; Ehmer - and DeHarport , lost to Bertch and Saling, 4-6, 3-6. Friday -the SalenV team exper ienced little difficulty in. trimming the Dallas team, - taking the tournament 6 to nothing. A Canadian had invited an Am erican friend to visit his shooting lodge In the Hudson Bay district. On the first day they did not have much sport, as the birds 'were shy. but that didn't worry-the -host. xiao admired the glorious-scenery. As they stood at the ton of a Que mountain from which they ob tained a magnificent view of frowning crags and placid lochs, the sportlsg host 6aid. ecstatically. Isn't this magnificent?: Why. just to stand here makes a . man feel like a little grub." "It does."- agreed his host. "I tell you, I've had nothing but a ham sandwich since. 10 o'clock." : Portlands-Proposed : ! additions to Jantten Knitting Mills will cost $400,000. FUNERALS ' BEEPE , ' At the Old Peoples' Home, Sat urday, May 22, Mrs. Fannie Beepe, age 75 years. Announcement of the funeral will be made later by the Rigdon 'A Son mortuary. . , REED ' i ' - ' , In this city Saturday; May 22, Mrs. Melvina Reed, age 91 years. The . remains "are In. care' of,. the Rigdon ft Son mortuary and an nouncement of ' funeral will . be made later. . ' ' MITCHELL In this city, Saturday, May 22. Dayton M. Mitchell, age 60 years. Annottneement'of the fnneraf will be made ' later by the! Rigdoh ' . & Son mortuary. DISEASES l ; Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy In cluding Dr. Abram's 'Electrnnle System.- '''',4-' No Charge f oi 1: Consultation DR. B. H. WHITTE Physician and Surgeon - -606 U. S. Bank Building . i .1, Salem,' Oregon ai:- CHIROPRACTIC will' cure Sciatic RKeuriiatism y DH. SCOFIELDn The Best in Chirvpractie C23 Oregon EIJj. v . Calm 'l' J--' 111 ' " v ' if - ' yilMMtlTEH lIKTlTEiTCI! Ivan Whiti Freshman Takes Single Conference . .' . Championship . Willamette unfrersity's tennis team won the first annual tennis tournament j ot therhewly organ ized northwest conference.' The tournament I was . held at . Walla Walla, home of Whitman univers ity. Every Icollege in the confer ence was represented. -::;:,'! . Ivan White, freshman, won the singles championship of the con ference. He is a graduate of Sa lem high school, where he was first man on last year's team. He played as first man In the tourna ment as Walsh, captain of . the earn and regular first man, was unable to play because of a foot injury he bad received. : White, after surviving the first round of play, when he was pitted against first man of the College of Puget Sbund team, won the championship by . defeating Pen rose of Whitman Saturday morn ing". White! won three sets in suc- session. 7-5 6-4, 6-3. La the .doubles finals Saturday afternoon. White and Minto of THE SOUL LIVES ON The soul lives on. What lives on with the soul? a - Glimpses jof something better ... than jher best;, " Truer than her truest. ' Owen Meredith W. T. Rigdon & Son Trayel By Water ALASKA. 6 Special Cruises, Skagway and Return ; . .8100 CALIFORNIA Frisco. SLos' Angeles,' re- turn r f 68.00 TO; THE ORIENT Japan, China, Manilla 46 days all expense ...... , .S300 ROUND THE WORLD --. " CRUISES v ' ' - 7 Special Cruises Steamship Tickets . Anywhere At No Additional Cost , SALEM TRAVZL V '"" AGENCY ! ; 216 Ore. Bldg. K. B. Kusel Another High ucttah "NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1:30 996 S. Commercial St. ' 1 oak and craft leather Duof old, Jl waxed, oak plank top Extension table, 1 waxed oait buffet with plate glass mirror, 5 waxed oak leathjer seated diners, 1 waxd oak library table, 2 roll sejated oak rockers, 1 .oak jsind leather rocker, 1 ivory) princess dresser, 1 ivory chiffonier, 1 maple dressq-. 1 fir dresser, 1 i bras? bed, steel spring and mattifees, 1 tivory bed, coil spririo; and mattress, 1 3-4 bed, tail spring and mat ' tresi 1 Axminster rug, 8x1 0.6 also one 9x12, both like new, 2 grass rugs 9x12, 1 pg rug, 1 -pedestal, . square oak extension table, lounge,. 1 white enamel r; kitcHen cabinet with porcelain top, !l sewing Tnach- ine, k hole cook tove; suitable (for laundry, '4 hole gas irange, . 4 burner, coal oil stove like new,' 1 oil heater, 1 refrigerator, 2 stand tables, 1 lawn! mower, 1 50j-ft; garden hose, 1 100-piebe set of dishes, 1 wheel barrow, cushions, curtains and rods, electric - light globes, pedestal. Ithaca Rouble barrel shot- '' gun, pictures, congoleum mats, galvanized tubs, wash , board, tin heater and board, w6od, di shes; kitchen , utensils, aluminum ware, quilts i .nd corrtforts, bla,nk ets, pillow cases, pillows and 6ther; miscellaneovis - articles. Terms cash. ! , . T R. M. Saarr " . F. N. Woodiy , Owner, 9S6 S. Com'L St. , Is the Auctioneer " , i Public Attention . : . -When you want to sell your furniture; or have an auction be sure and phone the Summer street Woodry, 10 years, Sa lem's: leading auctioneer and furniture dealer. . - i . 'ONE-CALL DOES IT ALlj PHONE 511" Ai!Cilsn EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE, 7 p. rn T ! Private I ' - ' r WHERE? F. N. WOODRY'S ONLY STORE , VIIERE YOUR DOLLAR BTJ - Cas-'i r.iHYrr TT-.-.-l Fcrr.ituro" Tcils. clCvn.: ?Zll Wtllaijiette .defeated Penror.e ac5 Aheaj-n of Whitman," taklng'3 one of 5 eta The score was 0-6, 6-J 4 2-6. 4-3. 6-2. . , . - -Walsh accompanied the team t Walli Walla. Minto is also a Sa lem boy, having graduated In the sme (class 3 White, . and having played on the high school team at the same time, " ! rf . SEATTLE, May 22. tBy As sociated Press. Vbe University of Washington won the champion ship 61 the western division of tbe Pacific coast intercolligate confer ence pere today when it defeated Oregqn Agricultural college 9 fo 2. With the score 3 to 2 the Hu- ky's in the sixth scored six runs,. - Score- R. 1 1. Iv. : OAc;;..V.. . v. . . . . .. . 2V8 Washington .......... 9 1 8 1 !; ' Ford Hodglns and Sauries Tes- reau, Gardner and Walby. ! - U OF O TEAM WIVR EU3ENE, Ore., May 22.By As sociated ' Press.) The University of. Oregon baseball team took re venge on the St. Johna Bears of Portland here- this, afternoon for a defeat earlier in the season by handihg them a 16 to 0 drubbing. , , - , ',,v , . ; x ' Glndale-i-Glendal9 News buys new 1 press and other ' .prinfini; machinery. ' .. : . t '. ; 1 ;- y Never Pet a H T' - ache, ' ''V . Clcihs on the head nnd all that sort of thiug rre just compromises on a relief that" Is only temporary. " The CAtJSE must-be removed If there is ever to be any real PERMANENT relief. We! are -dealing with head avche cases-every day and the worst ones are always those that were petted longest be for ? the t optometrist,- was finally vconsulted."r . -r- f Our! glasses - 'banish such aches : permanently- by .cor recting; -the f CAUSE eye strain. Eye strain Is the be ginning of nine headaches In every ;ten. . Morris Optical Co. ( EYE SPECIALISTS ' . 301-3O4 Or. Bhlg. Sa'.eai Grade Furniture Sales Daily 4 . 't YS Till: I.IC3T WEST GOiilFEfieiCE i I- V: -it