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1? The OREGON STATESMAN, Eal2C ,:6rc?ca; Viiiay ITornfc'r, April J, 1832 PAGE TEN f una (ME GUP Grange Convention : Also , Brought up; -Hinman : ; Gives UtilityZTalk ; eroaretv Valve - - LetUri f rom ; : i Statesman Readers ISCIILlliM .1 KTIC 1; EIUVERTON, Mare tlThe ot tie sltaatioiT Id rkVTfwi' I thai renUoYersTtrtt iHTl effecte. fceeplar la sala d always , -t u '&i;' that, ald fot;topir te mt yoi efficiency of las schools. But, It attended thstaefttsf ta person, should be rc&llied .that llmliiat- yoav get gorot lie ot tha Ins departmnta;and subject aifttcnlUes we re 5 a"- asalMt. es'aot,etttotaAtleally reduce the we 4oot deseroA& whole "lot tAirTttnr fnrea. If -wa shonld lbn- a rmMl1ii Vail for inata; th ahona. vi will loee state i , vnwiit tii tmaii rtJlaa& from the fillvertoa school la and federal aid to the extent of Ither aarrled. libellers we do de-laaUy earned each-day. wlta ex- March Slat. lltt. I approximately S6. and. la ad- wrr om9 . credit - for ? dolns a I sessions four., nishta a wees To the Editor: - . - dltlon. would, hate to t BToriaa hard job talrly. well. There are n ttZMZZ : Tirst, U should be understood more teachers In some other de- pienty of .people who think .they. Jf Pffif t. that I am sneaklns for myself partmenU to take care of ; the eonldU do IttetteiunayW .they tee ! t?L i . . . ' . i .. . - - - . - .. : ' it nft iiri udmi mil una control V ETLVERTON. 'March i II A wne.,H is, suu loo.eariy jn ue pnpue iromw.. fi vV c-;f i eosio,. ?ssvSQme;Wsyer :ouier I :iITr..;TVw.iH.' ahi 1 s i pies for the completion of .two or I morning ;to . ttl orer, thra hundred Tarda if road In I lorial with any other i itrirt 14 u oronint ns ai ia euem bwooi iwu. - ,j , itMtnen mt. 1 -win iuu hmi i iubaii imv i wa auuaa vi i - pUverton chamber J of commerc For myself, therefore, I accept that It la, fair to make eompar- the bad taste I showed TaMdsy Troirtdr enttUe them tolhaye ea-s meeUng held av the First Chris- y0Br criticism and rebuke as mer: lsons.wlth other trades sad pre-. nliht to: natural eirnstlnesa,,. if, tered the lower STade tt'Vii " tian church Wednesday, night.' It ited and ' plead guilty J to the f esslona: sThe teaching . profession you want at least I hare a clT- reson for this' .procedure ". was said that - if this ; work were eaftrge f showing poor Uate. I not only requires, extensile -and, iUed f eellng toward most of the B u forehands' lot flone on this roaa n wouia open i tm noj : eicuslng myself or : my I cosuy - training neiore mey caniparuw concerned. .. j n an entirely , new., territory fori-etions'l hone that 'John Hunt I tualify.. hut constant study there-i v Sincerely yours, . trareL 'The road lie ln the Et- , rn vhamhra wiir accent I after to maintain their standard I - .. . .FRANK KEER. " ens Talley. ,. ' " '.. I this aa a; neraonal 'and nubile lot efficiency. - Furthermore, when '- .. X l i i- . v -u t a mJt I fra1 as and BMfimlaai - vara I iIHk CUtuin.m A. Loar, chairman of the roads them. . increasing i thelr , demaids t tor would like to sail to the at-, rolled.; The I o soya -selected, by committee ot the chamber of com- lt -io-w'. Btat;d, howerer. fora more and more pay faring teatloa of the taxpayersf school the wnduetorrf Hal CamplbeU, were meree, sald.he was somewhat du. xi the years of prosperity.' ne fparSl- district No. If that.the so-called pat-throttga 'amostexhausUte WouS as tne worx-oeing aon on CB-mber--wera nominated It was --mcreasu was jito wt.watB- taxpayers meeung neia - ai . ui i -M, i;;'L"r , this. road as the' district roted SJMiSSiS& of Salem; Their pay was stm high school bulldlnr oa Tuesdey JJSJivi 1 down- 1U Ux and already owed 1? peraaps pWlUoi maintained at the old' JstoI. Tea erening Ust, was not a taxpayers' od In tojwvl Hon BWj something., Bowerer, Dr. Loar S ThXlU IIT would not permit an Increase to meeting at all. It was none other, Kleeb ay Jatr wlU Oke i promised to look into the matter. fed torber 7ump f o? the keep step with Increasing eosts, than an adjourned school hosrd ttJ&sVSnSiJ V ' One reason for urging this road beAra.n membar of tha board fDBt B0W toiUl thA w meeting and , at that a 3tightly work,' Earl J. Adams, president u -imnt: to accept eonstrucUre "Tel farther reduced. Toa sa- closed one. The Hre members sad of , the chamber explained, was Jf iS-IS firSSS S m atandards be main- the superintendent might just as tto that thU was In the route planned toaMT f B resume I must admit if tJned Bttt 10 "ow tawB not more than SO pieces, where ki a rradi la limited to bands , of sot more than 25. In anyjease the Bilrerton band had to be cut in half as It lias erer SO; members en- rell hare had their budget in a. for the return trip from the SiH IT, ; rll- wherewithal with whkh to I box and all. six of them sitting er Creek falls trip at the time of Tn, rniaM- -.----.i- malnUIn . these standards. : ; on It, and they as much ss said the state grange convention aerei -rl ZT r . . i The warrant Indebtedness I to the In June Mr. Adams went, on to " , ' . a a . . am ' Kra I 7, V, v v v , , : u wwnuii oasis ai m request i ana anea siiair, premeaiiaiea, in i rn-rrai.ta m.nA at tha Same time UtH U; Tn Ht 5 brttof!' ord f0M IStVS? of tte eomnityaa ment during John Hunt, and I did so knowing I w.. th safest and most business. hnf ; . - , r i" 'VLv.ZL v ' . .v.v.!Li Vi . - At the EugeneTield auditorium Saturday night. April t. the com bined band and orchetra.of about :LEtA .S wm?present St concert, taxpayers hands err, and I tv.vi k. fnnotinn win . wuu w uuiuci juu. o wwvva I ibbt pro Tea 4U-a..ik. wb cut a lV. h rati tn .v.. . tw m.m. i i ao not recall wno nominaiea j i, i t. .i, ,1. . a i . . i. . . a-, i - bers would hare so outside - entertainment - during Joan uuni, ano oia so snowing WM the safest snd thost business- hand. tnev session ".-u w,v. Hie way of Handling our finances I or he taxnarers eonsidera- I Its entire srosram of competition of commerce had planned to take John Hunt, bowerer, Is a good I wn t.-r Hwi. t !;. 7 . V I .u v .ti Y17!" "i them to SUrer Crk fall, for eltlsen. and the rest 1. immater- ie the ir beFore m but i vTa" J- ! ITSSiS '15 at lai. for I know it is not ma- ,,,nv VA wm tin t.f . V. A " .7". .TT". -v v I "7 . 7. season. preasiast ana nare xnem ; Vk w . v yo B 'taat we are committee of fifT Silrerton again in time for the licious. The morning after the ot mnoh marm 1 fM nmnHi I r mmamoin7 01 . aj aia lf, v.-ia morning session. The trip would nomination, I personally SSli" auon, i personally cauea ouf Wftrrant8 now, than WO were Or the nnhlie i g?mea "d k deb taw banks at this same ff did S fSaiJ vL ! ?riod lay-keepmg l mind. LrKi 2 because they knew there was s possibll- Confab at Silvcrton b made ud on one side ot the leach creek with a return trip on me I asked that they permit us to go I neriod last rear -knirir l mind I ill -V w 7"T !. .i Mii.o. Tn ether. Breakfast would be enjoy-lover the school books with them I tTl .. . j.-. . . . . . 1 ty of peing out Toted. Tnat, taey iiiairivi uncs ed in Oregon's aewest state park, so that they could be more fully Ur oTnhe wlalr e?.ed -d.: A tax- .Dr. Ixar also reported on the informed on each Item. Whether .5 ,B: meeting ia always open ,.7 around EUver th med that 1 was trying wVrroweT atThV in the past or in warrants at preset is simply to prorlde oper- Agaln gjn dld tt0 i-SLf1 bttwen Ux Wa achool board become s closed nerlods. The schools are not ilka . a j " aiuiyij wu in siura or mciory mere is noiHvTit In Yta Mn.mHniii ,- Creek faUls. Two men, he said I .inHuence them unduly. I do were holding this up. He .also said that there' was some pros pects of changing the road areasd the Union Hill district. The court hearing on this, Dr. Loar announced, would be held April 18. . A letter from the grange com not know, but so far as I know neither of them .took advantage of the offer. nothing but totals. To make con- made our budget for 1931-19SS Tw Justified T In structlre suggestions I felt they operations last spring started IfTha ESSZL lit should hare a more thorough In- operating on them July 1st. 19S1 X f. U V A? vP f ? i iai,f ia.i a -tt,. -ll JL IZZ. "v l""' the acUons of the school board 8IL.VERTON. March 10. The Oregon 'State Nurses' association district No. S, held its March meeting at Silrerton. This Is the first time the association has met outside of 8alem. Miss Lillian Block and Mrs. Irma XeRiche were hostesses at the affair. Miss OliTia DeQnlre, a Silrer ton Junior , high school teacher, gare an interesting talk about her m. jf Tf aaVa1 ah Ant BuU1" - .. .. a I sirhr infn in 1tmlil AlahnMa. I atA r.K'r v l.:.r"trr ments. It is very well to say that than, m. tia a w.7 rV OI l" esaay;eTening,aiana s trIp t0 the orIent lMt .umm6r. At rrnw cuts must be made, tat hm 5. a, aftlta& 7 P!??"1 01 U m wm the business meeUng the group tcuuwm. w .vw. -"- -.mh.ri .1,-1, a,. . " "7IT r'"' OrOXen. . wnat tne price or in rooms i . ----- ' n.i, u u vrue, w receneo wme would be, what tents cvuld be of I do not consider the action whole work of the schools and 1 of the money that was Ieried for .v. fered. and asked that the cham- aujusimenw sno emi, a- tne i30-3l operations and this uni u Wtlw nto tbi ' ber prepare the information and ructions to make further Man- money as received Is used to re- xn tae a rht to rotJ return it to the grange so that It t cuts are not helpful. tire the warrants In the order in T.f i2 V l? a could-be sent to the grange bui- JThe public can rest assured of 4 which they were Issued, Just the L.nnt vl hftn h,Tnvn in thkt thm leUn in Plenty of time before the this that the board expects- to me a. we were accustoms to JSrd VUUIQUI1VU AV-ft" avvra " w I vvuwu TT ibU A fcUUlUUKU BLUUT I a,uv uaUB. C discussed the "hourly nursing" which is meeting with consider able success at Salem. c : 1 -. -'f. J . I - '.' ' -V X f i tig Zi ii o q ii n ,3 a- t - Spring- introduces an array of new colors and styles In women's and misses' suits. .Xharmlnif "-tor .occasions, sport, street and dress. ;tMi-Uds wardrobe would, be incomplete without one. Fashioned -In most attractive fabrics: bouclae weaves, diagonal weaves and the popular crepe finish. Jackets; completely lined with all silk material. " ' -. W&MS for iio ' - - Styles for spring- and summer. Rough straws, bangkok and visca braids, copies of higher priced models. Jaunty bows & quill ornaments. New. Flattering ... low priced. Smart np-in-the-back brims, and brims with a dip have bright flowers, new ornaments set at most effective angles. 275 N Liberty Phone 8774 Salem, Ore. gin on June IS with the first ar Ja. 1 A. .laaa w a, A "rBaTkeV.reVresenuiive of " 1"?. the grange, who waa present at , ""T i C, p " the chamber of commerce meet-: "8 dd"s9 en" Inir- anoka briefly on the history ?7f)red. .? -brlnS ou "even " . vl wM.h pojuis wmcn ne summarized as: life - IUViOUrl tVU aaauv av" The Salem school district faces j another serious situation. There is a case before the courts at tacking the payment of high j school taxes by non-high school districts. There are apWoximately Sa atAA . .a mm. That, there Is no law on the XV ttllat PaP"" coming to the I Salem t nlga school The tuition was organised on April 13 with o" Oregon guara Salem t high 'school The tuiUon 13 members two years ago. The . .JJ 0 Ltiuinr nnMi. for these Vuvilfi Is plid from this cmmlttee from the grange which gfjg rjSr'JS g .uw tax. Mr. iiW me that Ve I Vw f "S 118 ckpitalization, inyestment; or haT i"t recelred the last $10,- SS.t?it JS SSliir fJ? ova? 1u: that the supreme court of 000 0 the tuition for 19S0- Sn.?ii i? SI- v! the u- s- ha Tu'ed many times We hare recelred no tui- 'S? mJS? ?r7 that Plc utility is enUUed tion for these BOO pupils to meet diSorS of th chamber S corn? (.guaranteed) to a reasonable the current year's costs. Further- lZ u? Void a meUna in the return on. the falr Talao of . It more, if the courts declare this fir f tSJa to ma?eefinlte a propert3r actually used In "P act "nconsUtutional, we will hare IS meS2 for the houInr It Uc 8ervIce: that- 11 Btato r Paded for the education of J ranr?mmbeni i0USlnS f federal government 'guaranteed' these pupils approximately 40,- cSdTrao?" chairman of any return to corporation, that 000.00. and our only recourse the "menSSrthiD wmiJutet re- branch of overnment would haye will be to try to force collection ?orter? work oTe clmJit- J? t taldal or taa waa not yt completed but to... v r w biw i suaruuuu. ihb "mercnanis want KStlV-v'i- 1--.:? the guaranteed return: that ral- these nunils "handlad h, th. r- ;pel f n'Vrr iem h,gh ' they .u. 011 , a . erty Is not the basla of rates I are a source of ennaid.nhi. was the rlslt of IS members from f , '"h "w. "j. .Veri . nQV w the Salem chamber. C. B. Wilson. Mf" Ac .t.5k and act. the Salem school district Is manager of the Salem group. in-LTr!d "lpD"Cv"m" money, for their troduced i;hls members present: 7? lnmon C0Te eir per capita H. 1L 81ao. manaear of Miner. therefor.e c?nno landed In I cost Of education. . a.-..a.. o o lany , yaiuation for rate making I Tf la fnwnn... v. .v. .i t Tica president ot the First Nation- EXESt . JS.11I FJ f1?7 ?r I cbo1 bord dM BOt aadertske si bank: Henry R. Crawford of IJSSM n?1 "Anal,y .us ta the matter of bus transportation the Ladd and Bu.hL iJN.Chm- f a.I d ot .become party to sers, manager or j. c. Fenney Vwjr,, Co.; W. M. Hamilton. . dUtrict S2f2Sii ?52?V? "! . manager -of Portland General XL..T?A? Intt Ilectric- Douglas McKay, -presl- & 5r "T- . dent of Salem ehamber of eom- d!nda paTable 011 atlllty atoeks aa merce; Oscar Steelhammer. conn- StteV.w'nlM - Cm" ty asiessor; "Tinrr McNamara. PBT,?abj! 'ti?"1" .a "FortUnd ; General Electric coml sl!: Mr-.Hinman Htf. psayj Dr. L. B. Barrick, Newell t:tJ.rJa " WllUSms. E. K. Leach, J. J. Mor- S?? f " em t0 be Its. The latter four deUghted the el;f Pin-i)ar e.tttire - -o". i iuu n js ( u in creasing fees. For If we decrease we - Public .. Serrice corporation VZJS2P wW U86 to hold the chairmanship for so long. The school law plainly. says that the next oldest member should take the - chairmanship. The taxpayers should, lookInto the legality of that meeting.,. A greater savings and eut can' be made in the school Dlst. No. S4; oyer head or affairs, and still turn out more thorough students. H. L. CLARK. County Convention Farmers9 Union is Slated Saturday BETHEL, March SL Bethel local of the Farmers' Union meets Monday night, April 4. Members are asked to report the amount of blndertwlne and fly spray they Will required Two tine sets of slides will be : shown. "Sheep Production" and ."Kitch en Improvement." Both et the above sets ot slides are owned snd the lectures arranged by the college, so will have considerable loocal color. The Marion . county conven tion of the Farmers' Union meets at St. Paul in all day session Saturday, April S. . . : ji (A L I 1J 1-.sssssssBBBamasss. Xjj "V V- 1 I V 7 n 2 ,v VMM M 2 r rV: A -JI AUWa 7 f' ' Aa A gave an address on "Pnbllo TJtll- S. flat SrnoDSil tha inaul Ct. Ko." B - - : - I tha Raliaaea lnnranea Cmnaav mt Pkti. Sraovaia of Ananal StataaMnt af taa I dalnbia. ia tha Stata at Ptunlnai .mull ah. j. .if. iiiw i . - j 9S x-eoazaacr, iwoX. WwOwmy o Halifax, la tka Prav. I Bad ta tha lasaraaca OoaiMiMiooer mt nay a eeotw. aa taa tamy-fint day I bum 01 uifon, purtaaat to law: t Oaeambar. 198 1, mad to tka Inumaea I - CAPITA!, Cotanfinionar o( But ot 0pm. par-1 Amoaot of eapiUl stock paid n. $1.- aw. a.. .. .a a . i-. -7' 1 AAA Ai.fl AA ' " T . .AMNaBtj of'Statatoty Ipos.ti, $3S0,- I Hat pramfnaur reeeiTtd dorLBX Uo year. 00.0O.I'4 " N "?' 185,11.74. f .. ;-'-.. INCOlfS ; x I Iaterert, dWideada and resU roealred ' ' Kt preaiaoLS raceivad darinf U yasr, I darinf tfaa yaar, 79,600.e5. ftta.9ga.ta. , i - I Jacoma (rata . othar aoarooa raodTad latereat, airtdeaaa ma rcaU raealrod aartac tka yaar, f 9,791.11. Sariaf Ua yaar, $111,1M.S4. -Total iaea, S375.OO3.50. t - lacaiaa f from - other ooreea rooeivod IISBURSM2NTS ; i Sariac Uo year, 0. - Mot loaioo paid darinf the year footed- Total tneoaio. S908.084.86. Uf adiaatmeat azpoaaoa. 8141.558.81). ' " DI8BDR8EMEKT8 1 Dhridaada paid oa capital stock dariaff Kat laaaoa paid dnriac tho year iaelud- I tha yaar, Moao. - - - las adlaatmaat oxaoaaaa. 8354.583.5 7. . I ConaiMioaa aad aalariaa aaid dariac IMrlUaada paid oa eapiul otock dorlof I tha yaar, 859,724.7 J. . , I ho yaar. O. I Taxoo, Uooaaos aad foo paid ioria I .vmuami aaa aaianaa pais nriliu jear, fi,u.J. -- ISo year, 8290.485.41. I Aaieant ol aU other oxpoaditaroo. b, oeeaaaa aae loos paiA aanag I f osa,739.VQ. a year. 818,850.88. I Total xpoadltaroa, 8900,843.04.. Aatoaat of aU other oxoaaditaraa. I al&SETH I, S4op.M.oe. ... Valao of roal-oeuto era (awrkot ' ToUl axpoaditareo, $l,07,08i.T0. vahra), 114,189.83. . ': AS8STS ' -Valmo of stocks aad hoada ovaod - -WahM ef real oataU Owaed lanrkot (market valao). 81.007.051.83. ; f ..-.v. . a v. . . IoaortcasoaaadolUtoral, -4c, Sot vriao), Sl.007,088.00. J' Oa.h U 1 , r Ma oa Bonfafoa aaa ooiutorai, Ota., 1 177.45. e. i , - -.. , I Prmlani. ta mm. mt hIWIm H. Ttsev-- - -,7 , ' I71.MLT "ZT r! noatiaas ta eanrae or oalUcUea wriV I Iatarect aad reato a4 aooraod. ii. mrwmwwmmmwwwfm WW. . .,,1. a . aa , n , . -latmoato aad reats dao aad aeeraod, tH.11180. -- .-a. Total admitted estate, 88,480,028.78. A . , - LJ ABILITIES - Oeots oiaioto for Imsos aapald. 8145,' .-''-nsjso. -..-. -.; . ' i in at of aaoaraod premioaa oo. all ' aetBtaadmr riaka. f 781,218.00. . Dao for eomminioa aad hrokeraco, AS other HahiUtioK 8718.188.77. Total , liabilities, oxelaai'o of capital mosit of 8850.000.00. 81.645,123.77. '..-. rUH TtJ5-lS!A,r .--Wrf.i-- Hot proatiaaw reeoiTed dariaf the roar, ll.167.99. ... - ,-.-r r. ... Loiies paid dnrinf tho year, 0. i." Losses Incurred darin the year. 8. ' Kaiae ot Co-aDaoy Tha - Halifax Pire 1 CoraDaay of Philadelphia. Xatomaeo Company. . I Name of President Otho X. Lano. warno of United States Jfaasrerwn. i Nemo ot BeweUry A. I. Tota. tA Korth. I - Btatntory resident attorney far terries ;. Hoist o "Seerotarjr w . Walter B Pritfc - Puialery veoideat attoraey toy sorvtaal Valaatioav Approved by national Con- w, a. vaaasaaaa. - Tanuaaj ox lasaraaco tMmmiamaors. "fa frit"'- 1 teaks aad aa baad. 2ia,- Other admitted assets. $9,7J7.t8. i Total admitted assets, SMS8.T3S.8fc . . UABIUTXS8 ; - -7 Gross elaime for loaaaa n-n.U ana, 587.0a, y . . . . Aaooat of aaoaraod arwsilama mm an oatstaadina riaksL 8315.8J8.74. - i woo lor oommiestoa aaa hrekersfo. w .: All other liabilities. 8H9.saa.S4.,, u. - Tota! Hahilities, exelnsiro of capital : .. JBUHI-1B1.5 1H OKSGOH 'r's POR THE TIIK r ' Net aromiama received dorta tha mr. WE'VE FOUND A WAY TO CUT DOWM SWEARING!- - - v. ... - . fr - Don't ruin yw temper em si!rts &st thrink till joa oeed s button book to fasten the coiler. Wsr the slurt thst W ; llirink'from yWcomct sie the Arrow Shirt. It's Ss forizeor-ie only process of its kino1-a processthat ''unntBCS, permanent no mltter how often the shirt u launieretlr Rs-;v mlts: A shirt ttat xyr your tnrrcct tze torcver . lore westr from your shirts Isr.Wyour.temper. Come in sn see our extcruive kes 0S Arrow dams. a w-y ew .e, - : -4 1 1 aommmi 7.'- ' ,.' .ij:''' ? i-oVtes paid darinf tho year,' tl.TlS.OO. 241.17. 7 ' Lonaoa iaoarrod daring tho year, 1,- Name of Company Keliaaee Insaranes CLOTUIKQ WOCLII MLLXO STORE sire. 9 4.; H-WT VCtSl MAT! Mi 51 heVJ iVf nam dVTIY CSV sal I tsxn w 123 J8 6 4-n.T 21 29x4(011, T3tb3moll-9--hBTtt -IjOWEST prices InotjrbktofTj Th GREATEST dr - t Tslws w hre sy?tr oCersa ThsTswtitWsxrsoC A cetxoiae) faU 6 plrRHnltl ft A nssssl pdos) of r4 ply tires. A FTJIX g ply Rlrereide st tHdj low ' hvrr cmty 3 ply tire fans errry And6faU plies ssxety sacs fccrrwi t9 txs schoce stzeotlba Bhoce in me e Am oldest aad Bs2i o tires In America. .They hm been told for ID years.- KZZlons in ia todar on su makes cf cart, sU sorts ','of. toads, fa aU kinds of weather. Ivemdes are asade try one ot toe larcest turn cocv anles fa tibe world. Tbeyare of the highest qoaJIty : b possible to prodnceT Tbey are b-oOt to the most set of fWoycLTcsttons ta &i tire laaustrf. parsed by by the s-tTowgcst VTrVH t-icichKtvertidet cu t!ic rocd ctxijut cat? t!rs .oed trr.i &eixt it in prtc S why b atirf.d sch . e&cr 4 lIy tires when yon can buy FULL 6 Pkf sides or the same tnoneyf ::; ; - .r-.-v: V;-; ' TT " UNLir.llTGD GUARANTOC All ftiret stole Ttree are Aayjtdtiy SS teste) MtfMEBCetOVV SSHVOsK VC3f ttt omr pdaa RIAS rSEJ Q72XAG3 ee s gUsiJ aHtts ew Urn ea INNER TUDGS 1 Ti s Hal la J Thili rim si lie At All Wcrd C:crca D) , (c 275 No Liberty Phone 8774 Silcin Ore; 1$ ' 4 4" 4 15