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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1928)
- -'"'-4 - : i: ' UTh New Oregon STATMAiCmbfei ssjmst 5 LA . '" '.' .. . : .. . 1 .. " - .. w ..... .-af:..t Local' News Briefsui T "" ' ' "; . " -. " J""' i-' Speeder - Fined Anthony J. Wolfe. S2S Madison ' street; : was fined $6 In poTTce court Saturday on a charge of speeding. v . FalU to Stop W. A. Roth. Sa lem route 7, paid a IS fine in mu nleipal court Saturday for disre garding a stop sign. ; - Dalla Uaa fined K. B. Ger linger of Dallas .was fined- SS In municipal ,. court Saturday jon a charge ox failing-, to atop ,at a through street intersection." Inebriate Fined lie Morgatf. 116 North Winter,, street. , was fined, f 1 fn municipal, court Sat urday on a charge of drunkenness en which he was arrested FxMay Bight. .' ' ... : ' Light ' lmpoper A. Jack sob. Salem route 4. and Cart F, Doerfler, 4S8 North Liberty street. were arrested by city traffic of ficers-Saturday night on charges of operating motor vehicles with out proper lights. - frHofen Car Found The Chev relet touring car belonging to C. F, Seofleld of Turner, stolen from Salem Friday night, was found ananaonea in roruana Saturday according to word received by the Salem police. - .. - library to Close The Salem public library will close Monda night. Christmas eve, at C:Otr o'clock. t according to announce ment made by Miss Maud. Coving ton. head ;Hbrarian.- .The. llbrarj will be dosed all day . Tuesday. Christmas day. To Hold Court of Honor The West Salem Boy Scout troop will bold a court of honor at -their meeting Wednesday night. " Th regular meeting night is Tuesday but because of Christmas, the meeting will be held Wettbesfiay. Badges will be given to boy ho have passed their tenderfoot tests. Wins Treasure Wilbur Trag- lio won. the. treasure hunt of . the junior hiffh members of the Y M A. Saturday. - The bane ended fn Painter's .woods, where the boys had lunch and! played soccor and baseball. They built a large bonfire and bod talks after lunch. The prise, a copy of "On . the Sweetwater Trail," was presented bj the Atlas BoeH store. WHson Visits Charles O. WH- eon,. mayor of Springfield, was Salem visitor late In .the week, stopping to visit his son. Ken- Wil. son. manaager of the Bulck agen ey here. - -In Frisco Charles -Vkk of the Vlek brothers Oakland-Pontlac agency here. .lsIn San Franeisco for- tbehol)dajrs;, -rs. .Vick and " their -daughter Harriet vaccompan led bin' " vJ V -J ? t ' ' i - - . . . . y '.i-A ;jvc . Wilsons to yjsit-dtto J. Wll son and Ken Wilson of . the Bulck agency In Salem,: will spend Christmas visiting "relatives in Springfield: Their families will accompany them. . Attend Dealer Meet George find Alfred Vick, Oakland-Pontiac dealers, were In Portland late In the week to attend a meeting of all dealers of those. lines in this territory. Cadillac "Rep" .HereWilliam fi. Ulery. representative for the Cadillac line In western Oregon, is spending the holidays in Salem Vick to Albany Ben Vick, shop foreman at the Vick Broth th' plant, will be In Albany, for t'-hristmas.' - Van Dayn to - Visit Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Q. Van Duyn will visit in Portland Christmas. Mr Van Duyn is a member of the Mates Motors staff. Morfitt, to Visit Neil Morfitt, Bulck representative, will be in Salem for the first. week in Jan nary. . , , ; - . "" Hendricks Better Paul Hen dricks Is improving from an at tack of Influenza which has con fined him to bis bed for the past week. . . New on Staff M. B. Ftnseth has joined' the sales staff , of the Ftates. Motors, Hudson-Esfex; deal . cm Mr Fin6tfi- was formerlv In the afiTomoblle business in Steele, Nerth,JDakota. The green, of the Willamette valley : in. winter ap- peals- to Mr.' jnnsetn. as a contrast J -ito- IheoTdwn and white Dakotan 1V- THkfre -Vlalt Ssore George and re,o--ainerfc pari -. owners ana genecaJw-managers of 1 the Miller chainofatores spent Saturday at the "ffore here. Christmas busi ness . has been, uniformly ."good tbroagJianjLtbejr valley stores as well as the newly acquired store at Olympla, Wash.- Tbia store was entabjfoed. In 18 and Is prob ab)y ll)e. - beat known mercantile establishment la Thurston county. Mrs. H...B. Ilsmme ramcved here during the. past : wee rua . borne -near' i Seattle. They ' wfll make, their home at. ISCft Waller street and their son, J. H. Ilemme. will reside with . tbem. He is a salesman for Th' Trumm Motor Co., which .has Its - saleeroom on i enier avree. Franebfoee Granted " The MountainStates Power company was granted, two franchises1 Sat urday by the Marion county eourt to set : np power lines In Marlon county, s; One line, nine-tenths of a Mils in .length, is to extend along the south side of TVnkeney bill to, the resldenc eor J. Harris, The other, in road district 48, will extend for a considerable distance through the Stelwer frmlt farms. Here From Canada -Mrs. Fran ices Morgan and' daughter. Made- ner have" arrived . In -Salem from their home in Saskatchewan, Can ada and are guestsattlbe home of Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. N. Salomon, 1388 State streetr Mrs. Morgan will be better remembered as Frances Salomon,' who removed to Canada following her marriage about eight yeas ago.'. The. visit ors will be-here nntll the first of i TJUd evicted Default and-de- eree was handed down m circuit court here Saturday In the sull.Jo quiet title brought against Leona May Favre and others by the Ladd and Bush bank. , " ' Title SeUled Default and de cree In favpr of the' plaintiff was entered in circuit court Saturday in the suit brought by Marion K. Fotrest and Ethel Forrest against the unknown - heirs . of Henry ,J Zumwalt and others! total -number -of .intluenxa cases reported "fi pr ifie past veek, to" the county ;healthl ,o fflcef ' reached.. CS for Salem, and 3 for thejrest uf the county: institutional cases are not. Included1 in' these' figures. Title In Isuo--T. M. Hicks Sat urday filed suit In circuit court to quiet title to a piece of real prop erty that he acquired under a tax lien. The Title and Trust com pany and others are named as de fendants. Accident Brlna Swlt A. F. Delker began a . damage action in circuit court here Friday against August Relmer. He alleges that the defendant was guilty of neg ligence In connection with an auto accident in Clackamas county Sep tember 28 of this year. The sum of 450 is demanded. Returns "to . Home Mrs. S. Ruggles. route-three, Salem, was returned to ' her home -Saturday from the Deaconess, hospital where he has been for nearly five weeks. She has had a severe ease of pneu monia and Is still under the care of a nurse. Mr. Rohannon In Portland- Roy Bohannon. manager - of the Cityview cemetery, was a Portland business visitor Saturday. . ' ' ' " v - Mr. GUstrap Here E. L. Gil strap, well-known Eupene man, is a Salem visitor. From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Murphy of Klamath Falls are guests at the New Salem. Valsets Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. Meivin E. Morn ot ; Valsets are in Salem for the week-end.- Girls -Sing For Amy A girln chorus of 25 or 30 voices from the Girl Reserves will accompany. the Salvation .Army, to, the state girl's industrial school at - three o'clock. this afternoon to assist in a, Christmas -program there. The Army workers will also conduct a meeting , at 1:30 o'clock at the state penitentiary. , , Polk Native Dies-lEdward B. Wood, a native of Polk county. died suddenly. - a-short-distance from his home. neHb of W1"!.'! Saturday a the. age of S5 He iad lited near Waconda the past two or three" years. He is survived. by his widow, Delia Wood, two chil dren, Lela and Frances, and five brothers and three sisters. Funeral and burial will be. in Portland. - Visit Completed Mrs. , George Oliver left here , Friday for Pom eroy. ash., to join her husband rafter spending a month in Salem with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley. Mrs. Oliver was for merly Miss Genevieve Findley and is well known here. Both she and Mr. Oliver are graduates of Wil lamette university. To Attend O. S. T. A. Among the more than 2000 teachers and del egates who are expected to attend the Oregon State Teachers- asso ciation -which meets in -Portland December 27-2 will be the fol lowing delegates from the Marlon county teachers' association: Miss Margaret J. Cos per. Mrs. LiliTanj 5- van Jxan anct Miss Lyle Mur ray, all of Salem; L. M. Bennett of Jefferson, Bethel B. Taylor of Scotts Mills. Hv E. Toble of Stay- ton, R. H. Southwick of Aurora, Mary Riley and Blanche Hubbs of Sllverton and Vera D. Bain of! 5VToodburn. Servlco Cxant Soon The Salem postoffice haa received .notice that Civil service commission will hold open competitive examinations for park naturalists, receipt of appli cants close January 25. ' Sery Ice will be la the Glacier national Dark.- Montana, and the.' Rainier national park. Washington; with a salary of 2000-2500 a year. les 8180 for quarters; fuel Jin4: light Should there be any. appllcaats nere. exammauons.VFHi.De.Jield at the local postoffice. V" vTV Frank Leslie Sned As jone aft ermath ot the cTaah of the Salem Music company, "operated by I. Lunsford on North High street. Arthur C. Marsh, trustee" of, the intersute securities company, succesor in. interest io metTir-iv-.- -.ir series of actions against Frank Leslie. A toUI of 1 3 85.8 1. in cluding attorney's fees. Is - de manded. The causes of action in- volve certain -carrying Charges lSl ed for In connection with Its busi ness. SO Real Chrfstnsaa Barn ins - la used - Pianos, H. L. Stiff; Furniture Co. - " Children Like A . good' book. See out " assort, ment of Christmas Book ' for children. Atlas Book. Store. ; MT. CREST ABBEY t - IAUS()UJI- i ; - Vault Entombment LLOXD T.-B1GDOX, Mngr. riSZ'TOSJO -rMSiar kuM Vi fa- n IT HERE ThemiiM-CUtsch - Optical i Cov - : - tie "Jr." octwwti p. , ' Hollar Dinner Krrery nibt Marlon hotel. , 1:10 to 1 U U SO Real CttTlslmao Rargatna ' . - in used Planoe, . H.- U Stiff Funiure..Cp, 1929 Oalendars Free Homer Smith Ina. Agency, over Millers. They AH Say " - You can buy toys, Farmer's. cheaper at Furniture Upholsterer . And 'repairing Glese-Powers Furniture Co. ..- - Family Oirlstniaa Cards at the Atlas Book. Store. CO Real Christ nuts Bargains In used Pianos. H. L. Stiff Tarkeys, Ducks, - And CbJcktns at Salem Poul try .Col Free delleryj,;. Telephone zse.. zss a. Hign 50 Ren ChrUlmaa Bargai J used ".Pianos, - H. X Stiff Ftraiture Co. - Beantlfal Chrhitmaa Boxes---' ' Filled with fresh Graf Belle candles. Priced from SOe up.' Distinctive Gifts at tile ' Atlas Book St'ore. Open .even. Ings. - V- . ,1 - Sola' Spring -Water - " Served at -the pray Belle.;, Cftrtstnuu Gift sngwoatjowft--. -. -V At .tie At,las Book Store. . The Gray Belle Win Served - f ' Turkey 1 dinner Sunday and Christmas Day. ... Shop Tonight at r Atlas - Book Store. .. - i : feat Tonr Turkey" Cris4ma- -:: . Dinner. At the Home Restaur ant, Sunday, Dec 2311:30-8 p. m.. COe. Mariron Hotel Special Christmas dinner 6:80 to I p. in. si. 60 per piaie. . . . Iongine Watches ' .. - Wiljl , check f up with Longlne Time Signals everv nlte, Pomeroy and Keepe are Salem dealers. Monday Morning " Miller's chorus of 50 voices will give Its last' program of Chtlstmas carols. Miss Lucille Cunfmfngs win slag "Star of the East." Doors open, at 8: 4 6. ' Pedigreed . Boston . puppies . for Christmas. Sired by nifty podd. Petland Kennels Just north of Salem on Pacific highway. J On Accoant .' ' . Of so much sickness there will be no Christmas service of DeMo. lay Commandary Knights Tem plar. We Are Giving Away : v Christmas trees, tomorrow; H. F. Woodry & Son, Auctioneers, on North Comm'l. -. .j .' v": ..' . Flower' For All Oeeoalons v - Adams nonsts,-ay conn BU r W9 Now at new S. P. Terminal Bar ber shop. Eola Spring: Water Served at the Gray Belle. Tire Repairs Pay Wtien made, by Herb Hansen, 341. N. Coml., Phone 230. The Gray Belle Will Serve Turkey' dinner- toddy Christmas. .V and Strayed . . -. - " Bob-tailed female shepherd dog and pup. Black and brown, white collar. Tom. Holman, Jurner road. Tel. 171W3. Janitor Wanted, Apply Hotel - . ;Argo, 9:30-11 a. m.--or 2-4 p. m, Where To DINE T Today The Gray Bell Will Srro jTurkey .".dinner . Sunday and Christmas Day. Turkey Dinner- Served' all day Sunday - and Christmas Day at the Spa. Marion Hotel Special Christmas dinner.S: 30 to 8 p, m., 11.50 per plate. . .., Special Chicken and Turkey ,-. Dinner today and -kerne made salads. State' Cafeteria 1 Special Chit-ken. Dinner 60e at the Argo. CbJckem Dinner " i ' 'At Coffey's Cfafe,-155 a Liber. ij. Chicken dinner 50c." . OBITUARY ;.. .: WALKER -William G. Walker: 77. died at 322 North 23rd street, Survived w iiZiJ :i7LiZrr' of Portland, Mrs. C. W. Livesay of Portland, M. B. Walker of Salem and Arlle Walker of JfcMiailvllle. He. was a member of-the A. F. ,, v. y...A at f h. Sunday at 2 o'eloek.. Interment in .Belle Paasl cemetery Under dfrectlon of W. x. Higdon .Son. '"v DATIS' George WV Davb, .7 5, died, at a , ; We Board Dogs . " at our fasm - : r "Oif Pacific Highway 14 mile tf.i 1 'l-N: of Saleni':-':r-.rv ft priuFAmkS l ' V'V Telephone : 2 3 4SM r Iiif Chtristsios Tree V .; ' "only- - U. -:-'"' V,; 3- - 51.00 7 - i .Thin iaectrlca .M A "H1" "-' '1.' -1.1-191 Sowth IUgb - v TeL- 2112 TYears -, t - ; Sixty years' Is a long-time-when spoken of by. an outsider,' but to those oyer; whose head 80 years have passed It really is not so long after alL. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.,Kes llng of Fruitland, "who look, out at you- so very straight from , the above picture have been married 80 short years and still do not feel the weight of them. ' , : Way back- in 1888 when the United States.were . fighting be tween themselves. as to whether the state .of the JJnited : States should be supreme, Mr. .and Mrs. Kesling did "what many a young couple did during the last great war, they- very' quietly : married. This, event'. took place at Vinton, Iowa; a real frontier, at that time. Later they-moved to a still great er frontier Nebraska, where they local hospital''' Friday mornlng.1 following an accident Thursday night. Survived by four children, Raymond E. of Portland, Artie Dale Davis of Denvef, Glenn Davis of Denver and Mrs. Myrtle A meson In , Texas. Funeral an nouncements later from Rigdon's mortuary. , """ McRESOLDS Joseph McReynolds, 79, died suddenly about noon December 20, at the home at 113 North Commercial street. He is . sur vived by hie widow. -Mrs.. Anna McReynolds, and three .daughters, Mrs. Nora Seales of, Salem, Mrs. Cloy Zlmmer 'of Portland and Mrs. Ruby .LockhaVt. of . Paseo, .,Wash; Christian Science" funeral services at 10 o'clock Monday.-at Rigdon mortuary. - Interment atrBethel in Polk county. - . j RE1LJNG Benjamin Reillng 24, died , aj the home of his srster. Mrs" Fred er'.cka Frey,4. two nines east .of Salem on December 18.. Survived by, Mrs. Frey. .and Mrs. Hannah Canfield.- of Salem, and by" eight ether brothersand-sisters as 4fol lows: .Philip Belling and Mrs. Emille Joyce ot , Bowden. N. .D.', George. ReUing of Tolstoi, S. D Fred Relling and Mrs. Christina Mueller of Lodl Calif., and Mrs. mennls L. - Merrenger, Norman Reillng and Mrs. Sarah Kasner of Chicago. Funeral services at 1:30 Monday at Rigdon mortuary with Interment l Cityview cemetery, the Rev, J.-T. Jacobs officiating. SMALL Mrs. S&rah E. Small, a resident of Salem .since 1862, died at 4 O'clock Friday afternoon at a lo cal hospital. She had made her home for a year with her daugh ter; Mrs. George J. Pearce, 267 North Winter street.- She Is sur vived by four children: Mrs. Pearce of Salem, Mrs. TG. Hop kins of Albany, Mrs. A. 6. Bras field of Berkeley, Calif., and Charles S. Riely of Portland, and the following grandchildren Helen, and Dorothy Pearce of Salem, Clifford and Robert Brasf ield of Berkeley. Calif., anti one great grandchild. - Robert Arthur Bras- field ot ' Berkeley. Funeral ser vices 10)30 Monday morning from Presbyterian church, the Rev. N. K. Tully officiating. The. body will He In state between 9 and 10 o'clock Monday at the church and. prior to that at. Rigdon 'a mor tuary. Interment in I. O. O. F. cemetery. ' WQOD. - Edward. B. Wood died suddenly December . 22 near, his home one mile north of .Waconda, at the age of 69 .years. He is survived . by his - widow, ' Delia Wood, . two dau gh ters," Leta .and 'Frances, five ;p-"'Y 1B State St. Expert Shoe Fitter. WALK-OVER .- AND.' - . CANTILEVER: - FOOTWEAR 1 ! CHOCOlJVTESl! Jn 64b. boxes, different flavors. How Is your chance to buy your i - i ?' Christmas .Candles . I Put them away for Xmas' ?I X Made" within a vreek :rV. Regular Price 13.00 per box. , 2fCWhlle they last at 32ctbl fTyro lbi. f or 60c ; one Five , lb. Box f 1.43 We mem the right to limit (lf fr Only m'-0y t Schaefeps , -Ditra STORE. " ii3 North 'Commercials SL !'irL"'.'.f-r:' "Phone. 191 Z&Zi'.Z. Original ' YeUo Fronts ,H -J it 'r Penslar. Agency vi t John J Rottle MarriecL lived 'until a few years ago; -when they moved to Oregon." ' They have four children. George Resting -of Fruitland with whom they now live, Mrs. AE.-Moore, of Corvallle. Mrs. O. K. Oliverson .of Oakdaler. Nebraska, and' Mrs.' J. C. Muckey of Alton, Iowa-:. These two people, who have seen so much of rapid moving American 'progress not only bad to adjust, themselves to their own four- children grow ing vp into a new generation but they.; have adjusted . themselves to two. more generations 11 grand, children and 18 .; great-grandchlL dren. ' - . ' ' , Twenty-two guests called at the Kesling home on December UTThe anniversary of their, wedding, to offer . their congratulations. They received many cards and. letters from absent friends. - brothers, Cleeon; Gentry and Rob ert M., ot Portland, Ivan of Mc Mlnnville and Elmer of Brooks; and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Mont gomery of BrookB, Mrs. Irene Ward of Portland and Mrs. Win nie Hartman of Salem. Remains were forwarded from the Rigdon mortuary to Portland for funeral services and Interment. JACXSOX Jane Jackson,. 81, negress, died December 22 at the residence on North Fir street. One son. Leslie L. JackqTSn of Bremerton. Wash.. and. one daughter, Essie Jackson or' eaiem and five grandchildren Uurvlve " Services from Clonrb. Office Phone 111. Res. 2081 Dr. FT Don'Baylor Osteopathic Physician" and Sur geon, oener-1 Surgery 'and '. Obatetrten ; - Offices S4 Oregon1 Bldg." ; 'Easy -1 Terras; Of;.- -'; Make This, Chtistmas m'' Huston chapel' Sunday afternoon at 2; 30 o'clock, the Rev. C. S. Johnson' offlciaMng. . ---- ' - .. "'y- - .V KOEH1T Renee Koehn. 4t, Salem. Route l,v'dled-December 21. Survived by her husband, Frederick A., and six children, Arthur.. Frederick, Edith and Koehn, Mrs. William Schults and Mrs. Byron Kend oil; also by two brothers, E. W. Muel ler and H. J.-Mueller, of Portia nd ; one sister. Mrs. E. A. Summers of Salem.- Funeral .services at 1:30 lohday ,at SU. John's Lutheran church - with Clough-Huston com pany. In, eharge. John Alexander, 22. died Frl ttpi at a local .hospital. Funeral announcements later from ClougbJand sound rights on the: book Huston company. iBerrsten62; died; la ;-'ibv7al nospiiaz - December ; 21: Survived by. fhla .widow. 'Jenny; and' three sen,- Harolds of Cruzatee. Ore."; Lloyd of Canary. Ore., and Clare of Englewood, Calif.;, also by six step-children.' Funeral services at Clough-Huston 'chapel at' 2:30 Sunday afternoon with Rev. L." D. Smith officiating. - Remains will be sent .to Canary, ere., for inter ment.... -. . . - . . -t. . j john Named Wcfrthy Master of Pacific Lodgemen Pacific lodge A. F. A A. M. No.' 60 elected the following officers for the new year at its regular meeting Friday; night: William Pettyjohn,-W. M-i Leon, Polka, S. W.; Albert Gragg. J. .W.: Elton Thompson, treasurer; Paul Miller, secretary; FredKrlxon. member ot building committee. Elmer Me- Kee Is the reerrlng" worshipful , nr,-;-, " V LECTURES 1 ;; . Subject joiuqnt "The Hour of God's Jodgnaent, Is Tt at Hand?" mm .t 11 11 n aG 3Lflfe ITMis . Have tlbeautiful Davenport and Chair deliv ered for Christmas. The whole family - r; " . wii enjoy its LOOSE pfllpw trmsftled -lend charactrrarsi comfort to this unusually large and beautiful BiltweU suite The seat is deep ' and inviting ahdthesoft; rcsilknt back is perfect In height and slope, -Wth its gracefully curving -aerpentine front and solid mahogany Queen Anne -. legs tliistidxurious suite is worthy of the finest , living room. Let us show it to you today. . - V Buy Now Pay i.M!!:i:n;i;i)lj;iflil!Ktt.i: master. A social hour . was held following the business meeting. - Salem lodge. Nok 4 .and .Pacific No. 60 will hold jdlnt installation ceremonies for their officers tor the ensuing year December 27. Wetjen's Book is Sought by floted x Screen Producer Albert Richard. Wetjen, Salem author',', will break . into motion pictures with his new book "Way for a Sailor!" if he accepts the. flattering offer wired,to him Sat urday from .. the . Metro-Gold wyn Mafer. studies. wbb" seek' picture ."Wajf for Sailor : '.' Is reported to be finding a great reader intet est In the big book-markets., but tne eagerness vna . wnicn it ' is sought .by the largest motion pic ture producing company In the nation is "said' to be unusual." Wetjen has referred the offer of producers to his literary agents in. New .Tork for such action they deem best. as Friend Are your poems wide. iy read - - - Poet I'll say they are. Over 20 editors read the last one The Pathfinder. Dr. Edith V. Witzel Osteopathic Physician and Sur feen. Specialises in diseases of women and children . Office 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 778 . : Res 1261-J Gordial Greetings to all Policyholdersof The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York - E. C. GOODWIN District Manager, Salem Over J. C. Penney Stofe ,. May the New YearTie a most Happy .llll - - '. ... ... . with a Special Priced OTIf i Davenrwrt,chara-llVU Next Year ' J ... ' ft - ' r a i Subdivision WHl . 1 Provide S-Acre i Units of Walnuts Planting walnuts on SO acres, of the Twin Maples fruit and poultry farm eight miles east of Salem, aad selling this land. In five acre units," Is planned by Rich L. Rei mann, local realtor,-he announced ' Saturday-"- J: 7 - The planting will be In-charge -of. Joseph Doerfler, . and J. rFel-' Iowa, the owner of the land.' will care for the orchard for six years, planting a cover crop each year,: performing this service, ss a part of 'the purchase . agreement. . - J6j! ro fl V-bats A late 192S OverlaweVA Coach that . haa ran hmt very little, well equipped and ha fine ren dition. Is well worth 37nV S il') 11 one for fxvixi s i- I 1 Holiday