The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1940, Page 16, Image 16

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Tbn OEXGON STATESMA2C Satan. Orgoa. FrldcrrJIcciiIng. Auaust 18. 1843
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Lowest Wheat
Price Posted
Quotations in Chicago
Under Any of Season;
Trade Is Light
CHICAGO, - Aug. 15-JP-Th
lowest wheat prices of the ea
son were posted on board of trade
blackboard today.
- Wheat closed -l cent lower,
September contracts betas quoted
at 71-72 and December 734
. Earlier in the season Sep
tember ' wheat sold as high as
$1.11.
Pit brokers said selling was
not on a large scale bat moderate'
hedging sales and some short
operations more than offset the
rather limited buying that came
from commercial interests. Wheat
morement in the northwest was
liberal but most of the grain was
earmarked for storage and gor
ernment loans. Thus, hedging was
not as great as it might have
been. Trade was largely ct a
professional nature inasmuch as
most dealers were marking time
pending a definite turn in the
war, situation.
Wheat receipts at Minneapolis
and Dnluth totaled 1,061 cars
compared with a week ago and
708 a year ago but with loan
rates ranging up to almost. 20
tents abore market prices in some
localities traders were . not in
clined to look for much pressure
from new grain.
Export business remained
quiet' but eastern interests report
ed the French West Indies : re
cently bought more than 23,000
tons of Canadian flour and 500
tons of American soft wheat flour,
the latter-haring a subsidy1 of
around 70 cents a barrel.
Many Attend Mass
Tmmsend Meeting
trTAYTON A large attendance
Was at the Townsend mass meet
ing held in the Stay ton city park
Sunday. People were registered
from Aneheim, Calif., and the fol
lowing Oregon towns, Albany,
AumsTille, Burton, Cottage Grove,
Eugene, Lacomb, Liberty, Lyons,
Molalla, Portland, Redmond, Sa
lem, Scotts Mills, Scio, Sublimity
and Turner.
Charles W. Wetterman of Port
land, national representative and
W. E. Parrlsh of Eugene, deputy
representative, were speakers.
John Lau of Stayton furnished
violin numbers. The Porter loud
speaker system was used.
Other distinguished guests pres
ent were Mrs. Nagal, district rep
resentative of Lacomb, and Fred
Stillwell, president of the Albany
Townsend club.
Rev. W. J. Hamilton of the
local Methodist church preached
a Townsend sermon in the
Melhodist church at 11 o'clock,
and a basket dinner followed in
the city park.
Nice Work ii You can Get It
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We're supposed to ten you about the big caliper here, but since your
Interest mostly is confined to the young lady, well begin by stating;
she Lb Marjorie Moore, one of the beauties entered la the Venice,
CaL, Mardi Gras. The caliper, a glamorised version of the ordinary
one used by mechanics, is the brilliant Idea of the Venice press agent.'
Salem Market Quotations
Two Are Honored
At Birthday Party
MOLALLA Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. McCutchin entertained with a
birthday dinner Sunday at their
home honoring John Ridings and
Mrs. Kenneth Ridings, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. McCutchin. A
birthday dinner was served to Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Ridings and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McCutchin.
Another birthday dinner was
held Tuesday night when Mrs.
Eliza Watts gave a dinner for her
daughter, Mrs. Effie Douthit.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Sawtell, Mrs. Charles Gilbert of
AJo, Aris., Mrs. Elsie St. Clair,
Mrs. Eliza Watts and the honor
guest, Mrs, Effie Douthit.
Oregqp, Plan Industry
Chief A$ked to Talk
An invitation to appear on the
program of the National Associa
tion of Marketing Officials meet
ing in Boston about October 7
has been received by Frank Mc
Kennon, chief of the Oregon de
partment of agriculture division
of plant industry.
McKennon says that, although
unable to attend the meeting, he
la pleased to see a move for closer
cooperation between eastern and
western marketing groups, inas
much as a large amount of pro
duce grown In the west is shipped
ast yearly.
Brothers Settle
Out of Court
SILVERTON Halleck and Se
rert Funrue, brothers and prom
inent farmers who brought their
lasairy quarrel into court here
Tuesday amicably settled out of
lonrt and shared court expenses
rV'ednesday, according to reports
It the Justice of peace of free, pre
Uded over by Alf O. Nelson. -J
.Tuesday afternoon Halleck Fun
; rue awore out a warrant for the
arrest of Sever t Funrue, accusing
the latter of threatening to com
mit a felony. Severt Funrue was
sailed Into court and took 24
tours to plead. In the meanwhile
Wis wife, Ella, went his 11000
bond.
' Instead of coming Into plead
Wednesday the two came in and
reported all difficulties settled
and each paid half of the court
charges.
T7hy
Seller
t WHSX OTHXKS raXXa ar
Chins Knii3c. Aawsiar 3UO
CESS for 4000 yMrs ta CHINA.
, K watte with wfct ailmrnt yea
r AJTI.ICTED Ciaortcrs.
".ascitis, lung. Um, kidsay,
stoaseh. - ess. conktipatias. alesrs.
'sUabetia, fsTsr, akia, faaala coat-
ClnrllsCtaa
CSilaeset Herb Co.
8. BL Fob j. Of flea
, koara t p.at,
xept Blind y sad
Wcda(Ur, ta 10
a.m.
125 W. (Vw'l VI., Ora.
4
Cl..
(Bartas Ericas)
Tha prices balvw supplied by a local
gracer ere isdicativs of taa 4ily market
prices paid le froweri by Ssleaa boyert
bat srs not guaranteed bj The Ststes-
.15
.03
.03 H
.25
1.30
.20
1.25
100
1.50
.25
.03
1.50
.50
.25
.40
.0
.80
.35
.08
.SO
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VEGETABLES
Freak corn, duz
Bean, ereen a
Uabbaee. lb.
Cirreta, local, dm.
Cmlif lower, local .
Cuenmbera, io.
Celery
Lettuce, local , , ,
Onions. 50 lbs.
Green onioni. do a.
Peppers, sreen
New Potatoes. 100 ibi. No. 1.
50 lb. No. 3
Radisbea
Sqnaah. Crookneek, doi
Sqaaih Zucebini, lb
Spinach, Seattle, box
Tcmstoei. lu?
I ess, loc.il, lb.
Beetx. doi
Spear Melon
CRAW, HAT AND SEEDS
Wast, No 1. rsrleaned. bu. .. .70
Oste, No. 1 18.00 to 20.00
Feed bs'rlejr ton 19.00 to 30.00
Clever I ay. ton S.00
Alfalfa hay, toa 10.00 to 11.00
Eft maah. No. 1 trade, SO lb bsf 1.S0
Dsiry feed. SO lb bs , 1 15
Hen scratch feed 1.80
Cracked eorn i.to
BOGS ABB rOUXTEV
(Baying Prices of Andersen' a)
Grade A larae. doe.
Qrade A mediam, doz.
tirade B large, dot.
Pulleti
Colored hens ..,,
Colored frya
White bechora. heaTy-
White Leghorn trye
White Leghorns, light
.22
.20
.10
.11
.13
.17
.09
.IS
.OS
Batterfat, No. 1, 9 He;
No. 2, 27 He; premlam,
SO He.
A grade print 82c H; B
grade 81 H; qvarters 88 He.
Old Rooiteri -Heavy
hens lb.
.0
.11
(Bnylnc Prlcet ef kUrlaa Creamary I
Grade A Urge, doi. J 3
Grade A mediam, dos. . . ,S0
Grade B large, .19
Checks, andergrade , .JS
Large dirty .17
Pallets, dos. .11
beghera hen .09
Leghorn fryers. lVfe JS
Colored fryers f-8 lbs JS
Colored fryers, S lbs. and ap J 5
voiorea Bens , , ji
1999
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
SO to
-AO
40
1940 eoatraets, lb.
LlVESTOCB
(Rayng prices for Ka. 1 stock, based aa
eonditioas and sales reported ap ta 4 p. at. )
1940 spring lambs T.00
Yearling lambs 8.00
Ewes 3.00 ta 8.60
Hogs, top, 100 220 lbs. 7.1Q
6.00 ta 6.S0
Beef eows
Balls
Heifers
Dairy type
Live veal ... .
Draasad Teal,
lb.
.5 00 ta S.S0
.4.25 to S.7S
4 00 ta 7 00
4.00 ta 40
.10.00
WOOI. AMD MOHAIB
(Baytag Prlcss)
Wool, BO'ltam, lb.
Coarse, lb.
Lambs, lb .
-ohsir
at
.S3
.ts
JO
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Aug.; 15 (AP Produce
exchange Batter: e-trss 2H; stand
ards 29; prime firsts 28; firsts 26.
Butterfst 30-304.
Eggs: Large extras 23; standards
20; medium extras 21; etandarda 19.
Cheese: Triplets 15; loaf 15 H.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, Ang.
Wheat: Open High
September 7 t 73
Cash Grain: Oats. No. 2,
24.25. Barley. No. 2. 45 lb.
Corn, No. 2, EY shipment.
No. 1, 1.52.
Cat.h Wheat (Bid) : Soft
ern white, western red 72
winter: ordinary 71; 11 per
per cent 73; 13 per cent 74;
75 . Hari white-Baart : 1
79H; 13 per cent 81 H;
Today's Csr Receipts :
barley 12; Ikmr 9; oats S
15. ( AP)
Low Close
73 73
88 lb .white
BW, 2100.
80.50. Flax
white, west-
Hard red
cent 72; 12
14 per cent
2 per cent
14 per cent
Wneat 140;
mi II Seed 8.
do sausage, good, sll wts
de ssussge, med, all wts,
da eut-eom. all wts..
VeaJers, gd-ch. all wts
do eom-aaed, all wia
da eall, all wts
Sheep: Salable 800, total
aetive.
Spring lambs, good-choice $
do medium and good
do oommoa .
Ewes (shorn), gocd-choice
da common and mediam
de cut com, all wts
do cancer, ail wta
e.tse 7.00
0.2S& 6.78
6.00 W S.36
10.00 d 11.00
10.00
7.00
fairly
7.00u)
e.oo
900;
7.76 S.35
7.25(41 7.50
.35 7.50
8.00 (rf 8.60
1.25 8.00
4.00 5.00
8.500 4.00
Portland Produce
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 15
(U8PA) Ug: SaUble 400;
tire, mostly steady.
Barrowa A Gil'.a
gd-ch, 140-160 lua.
gd-eh, 160-180 lbs.
go-eh, 180-300 lbs.
gd-eh, 200-320 lbs.
gd-ch, 220-240 lbs.
gd-ch, 340-370 lbs.
ge-cb. 270-300 lbs.
feeder pigs
gd-eh, 70 120 lbs. S.
Csttle 150; calves, salable
80; slow, steady to weak.
Slaughter cattle, vealera sad
Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs.. 9.
da mad, 750-110O lbs S.
da coeaas, 750-1100 lba 6.
Heifers, good, 75 900 lbs. S.
da mediam, (0O-900 ae .
de cana an, 600-900 ba t.
Cows, goad, all wts , .
da medium, ail wts " 8.
beef, goda ,all wts. . t.
Balls (yearlings excluded)
( AP)
fairly ae-
I 6.85 7.10
6.85a 7.85
7.85 7.85
7.00 7.86
6.75 7.25
6.50S 7.00
6.25 S.60
50
5.
7.00
total
calrss :
ooaio.75
00 10.00
SOW 8.00
S.75
8.60
S.76
6.60
6.00
7.oe
so
76
80
00
00 5
75
Too Noisy There
I'
Anthony J. Drexel, Philadelphia
sodalit woo has resided for many
years la fashionable Biarrits,
rrance. arrlTea In New York from
Lisbon, Portugal. ; Be is on of the
last Americans to bow to the for
tunes of war and admit that Amer
ica is much quieter and safes
; placttoUra.'
PORTLAKD. Ore.. Aug. 15. (AP)
Country meats--Helling price to retail
ers: Country killed hogs best butchers,
126-150 Ibe. 9H10c; Testers fancy 15 to
16s lb.; light thin, 1113c, keayy 10
11c; lambs, spring. 10-15c; awes, 6
7e; good cutter cows, 9-10e lb.; can ner
cows, B-9e lb.; balls 10 lie lb.
Lira paaltry Baying prices; Ko. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, lfc-3 lbs., 14s;
frjars under 8 lbs, 15e; fry srs 34 ta 4
lbs., 17c; roaate's orer 4 lbs- 18e; Leg
hora hens reer thk Its., 11c; Leghora
hens aader 8 to lbs., 9c; colored kens
arer 6 lbs.. )3e; colored ksas 1 ta
6 lbs., 13e; aid roosters 6c
Dressed turkeys Nominal. Old arap
aelliag prices: hens Ks. 1, 16e; tarns
13-14.
Onions Oregea erysUl wax 3.78 per
60-lb. bag; Wslia Walla 1.60.
Petatoes Eastera Oregon-Wsshlag tea.
1.45-1.60 cat,
Hay Selling price ta retailers: Alfal
fa Ka. 1. 14.00 taa; eaVvetck 10.00
taa; clover 11.00 taa; Timothy eastera
Oregoa 17.00-18.00 taa; yslUy Timothy
it 00 toa Portlaad.
Weal 1940 eaatera Oregoa raaga, 30
34e; araasbrad 37-38e; Willamette tb
Uy 13 saaaths 3e lb.
Mohair 1940, 13 -Maths S6a A.
Oaaeara 1940 aeeT 6e lb.
Haps Ore row 1989, 40-41 e la. 1940
aaatraets 80s lb.j 140 seedless 87 40s,
nominal .
Dam eatle flear aalUag priea, alty de
Hrery 1 ta tS-sbL leU: Pamily paUata.
49s, 6.00-e.60; bakers' ksrd wheat, aet
4.a-6.45; bakers' blBeetem. 5 06-6.30;
b leaded wheat fleur, 6.06-6.40; saft
wheat, 4.60-4.55; graham 49a, 4.50; whole
Wheat 49s 4.65 bbl.
Wool in Boston
BOSTOX. Aag. 31 (AP) (C8DA
mederstely active Vat opatty damsel
aa being received far deasaetUi la
am the Bee tea wool market today. Good
'reach eomhing leagtk, fine tarritary
waals, la arigiaa bags were Vriagiag
naeetly 61 84 rents, eeearsd bssla, aaly a
few ecattered lots beiag available 80-63
eeata. Ooaatry-paaked three alghtks aad
oearter klaad bright flaaea wee la were
aelliag aeeasioaally at 88-89 eeata la the
gresse, deUvered ta U1U.
Stocks and
Bonds
August 16
STOCK AYAAOXS
(Oasn pDed by The Aseeiate4 Press
0 16 IS SO
w . tadnst Balls TJtil Steaks
Ka ekaaga . A .3 - A .1 -Caek A .
Tharaday 6 3 16.1 86.3 41.6
Pre visas day 67. 16.0 S6.S " 41.4
MaaU aga 67 16.4 86.9 41.7
Year aga 67.8 1S.1 S9.S , 4S.1
1640 bigs 74. S0.6 40.6 68.3
194 law 83.S 18.0 " 30.9 ' 8T.0
20
Hat skanga Uack
Tharaday 65.S
Previews day 65.8
1 KeaU aga 67.8
Year age 66.
1 1S46 kigh 69.9
1 1940 krv 48.3
BOBS ATZBAOZS
is
Indast
i a
103.9
los.e
103.7
100.T
io a. s
96.S
L'til Twrga
J .1 A .1
96 6 , S9.S
6.T ! 69.T
94.6 87.8
96.9 .. 66.T
- 97.8 , , S8.S
90.8 . 85.1
Qoseeirs for
Seed Purchasing
Azutri-n Winter Pea,
Haiiy Vetch Mot
H Been IUpid
jl , eiosiac oate for the pnr
abao of Anatriaa winter pea or
airy retch aeed from growers try
the commodity credit corporation.
Is expected to be announced soon
by the AAA office at Conrallis.
The closing; date will probably
do set between tn first and
niteenth of September In order
to allow for shipment of the seed
to the southern states ta time for
fall planting;, says N. C. Donald
son, state ezecatlTe officer.
afo-ement of seed from Oreron
to the southern states has been
rapid, with upwards of 100 car
loads bariur been shipped by the
first week In Aurust. Orders
were belnr received by the Cor-
sills office at the rate of almost
20 carloads a day. and these were
belnr distributed among- the vari
ous Oregon dealers, who arc doing
most 01 tne cleaning and res ek
ing for the government agency.
Practically all the eligible
Austrian winter pea seed has been
sold through the commodity credit
corporation at the established rate
of S cents a pound. Prices on
hairy retch seed, on the other
hand, hare stayed enough higher
than the 7 -cent " 'guaranteed,
price, so that prlrate dealers hare
been able to handle most of the
crop. Growers hare been getting
from 7H cents to" 7 cents 'a
poufld for their retch seed.
Hop Picking Starts
DAYTON Hon Dick In a- wrth
100 pickers, majority local
people, started Wednesday morn
ing In the Ross Wood 148 acres
of early cluster and forties.
About OS acres are In the Day
ton area and the remainder are
In the Newberc- district. Ovsr
Dower who has been yard master
tor many years la in charge of
the work.
sing Quotations
:." NXW TORX. Aux.. ll--T odays cloalng-' Quotations S-
Amerlcan .Can S4 Eastman Kodak 121'- Phelps Dodga 17H
Kleo row XA -T4 Phillips Pet SS
Gen Electric SIS Proctor dh Gam .fSA
Gen roods 484 Pub Serr.NJ 344
Gen Uotors -H Pullman . II 4
GOOdrlCh 31 Waiti - Ast
Allls-Chalmers .SOU
Car A Fdy tlU
Rd 6td 8an:,H
Am Roll Mills -.lt
Smelt 4b Rf S4
Tal A Tel -1IIH
Amer Tobacco B 74
Arlatlon Corp 4tt
Am Water Works IH
Am xine a m. b a ?
Anaconda .....lt
Armour 111 -H
Atchison 144
Bald Loco 14U
Bendlx AriaUon 2SH
Bethlehem Steel 74
Boeing Airplane 1S
Borden 1S
Borge Warner 14f4
Callahan Z-L
Canada Dry
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Trae
Celanese
Chesa A Ohio
Chrysler
Col Gaa A JElec
Com! Solrent
Commnwlth Son
Conaol Aircraft
Consolld Edison
Conso lid Oil
Con't Can
Corn prod ,
Crown Zellerbch
Curtias Wright .
Douglas Aircraft
DuPont If S
1
14H
1
44
17
31
70
-1.
M
-1
27
..
J
47
14
-
t
Goodyear Tlra .14 Rayonicr
Groat North 13 Republid Steel 1H
Greynouna -.! l Richfield Oil . 7
au central 7 Safeway Store .42
Insp Ctfpper . t Sears Roebuck .7a
internal liarr 41 Shell .Union 2
Intern Nick Cab 22 Socony Vacuum .2
Internat PAP- SE.Son Cal Edison
Intern Tel A Tel 12 South Pacific 7
Johns Sfanmia .12 S perry Corp . 27
Kenneeott .ll 8tand Brands 17
Llbbey-O-rord 37 Stand
Lockheed 34 . Stand
LoVe's ' 24 '-.Stand
Monty Ward
Naah Kelr
Nat Biscuit
Nat Dairy Prod
.31 Eton
.4 Studebaker
OU. Calif 1.11.
Oil In 2&
.OU NJ 33
Webster 7
.7
lt Sunshine Mlnlnx t
12 Texas Corn 24
National DIst 20 Trans-America 4
National Lead 1C Union Carbide .02
NY Central 11 Union Oil Calif 12
N Am Arlatlon .12 Union Pacifle 22
North Anr Co . 12 United -Airlines la
North Pacific United Aircraft .21
Ohio Oil l United Corp 1
Pao Amer sh a United Dru 2 .
Pac Gas A Elee .22 .US 8teel S1
Pac Tel A Tel -120 -Vanadium - 7
Packard Motor 2 Warner Plct t
Pan-Am Airways 12" Western Union .17
Parara Weetnghso Elec ST
J C Penney ;7t Woolworth 21
Penna RR 12
Spray for CrOiling
Moths Is Advised
Fourth eorer spray for the con
trol of codling moths should now
be, applied In apple and pear or
chards, according to Information
received at the eounty agent's of
fice from the state college experi
ment station.
The recommended spray Is
powdered lead arsenate at the rat
Oi, mra poanas to isv gallons pi J
water., Calcium arsenate Jay be
snDstiiuiea.
TramingJs Seen
Aid to' Democracy
PORTLAND. A r.. 1
"Unlrersal training- will democra
tise the ' fortunate and unfortu
nate and put backbone Into thous
ands of youth,? Warren H. Ather
ton'of Stockton, Calif., chairman
of the American Legion national
defense committee, commented In
an Interview today,
He advocated mBUary duty to
Improfi the physical condition
and hablta of American youth.
Market Continues
In Slow Advance
M- aaa
fresA Aversge l-halkB tip
Sztl-II Csun at Close;
Volnme SmAll'
NEW YORK. Ang. lS-CfVTh
stock mar ketv kept its feet on re
corery ground today despite In
tensification of the air battle orer
England which ' some expected
might- bring' a quick decision in
the conflict. j
. The Associated Pre are-age of
CO Issue retained a new adrane
of .1 of a point at 41.1. Transfers,
howerer. dwindled to 223.220
share from 271.170 the day be
fore. Volume wa the smallest
for a full session sine last Thurs-
dy- .." v "'.- " I..
The market hardly .warerod in
the final halt hour's dealing: as
a . string; . of bulletins , told of
masses of German, bombers strik
ing . at k all . important sections of
the British Isles and wreaking
damage as yet unestlraated. ...
Wall street, brokers said, had
become somewhat Inured to the
Hitler blasts, and, Jadglng from
the way the British apparently
had repelled them In the past sev
eral days,t-hope were still - high
that: the latest - onalaarht would
b weathered."-' . ;
Among stocks In ' th . upside
were TJ3 Steel. Bethlehem. Gen
eral Motors. Chrysler, Montgom
ery Ward, United Aircraft, t?rrr,
Anaixmda. Americas 'E3e!ti:
inter-utuonai rieKi. f v esusg-
house. Da Pont. Intercauosal
Paper. Loft Southern PaelUs sxi
NT Central. I
IMonitor Lutlierari
Women Are Feted
WOODBURN Mrs. Willi aa
Nelson entertained th Ladles
Aid Of Monitor at the (Lutheran
pariah lull at Woodtmnt Wednes
day 'afternoon. Mrs." Nelson was
assisted by Mrs. Bob McClure and
Mr. IE. Haroldson. I
Attending were Jean Simmons,
Norma Rastrold. Mrs. Raymond
Simmons. Mrs. Martin Rastrold.
MrUAUrd Anderson. Mrs. Beary
Moen. Mr. Anton Mo. Mra. W. T.
Nelson, Mrs. R. H. Lima. Mrs. H.
Rogan, Mrs. Q. C. BergvMra. Carl
Moen. Mr. John Grerory, Mr.
Lola f Laadsem. Mrs. Heiaier Ja
eobson, Mrs. O- M, Allen and Mr.
Oerue - 2Urk irora Monitor ana
Mrs. -Harold-Nelson, Mrs. E. Her
man so. Mrs. C. Bonner, Mrs. H.
Ashland, Mrs. Katheria OUon,
Mrs. -Elmer Olsoa. Mrs. Heary
Eransou. Mrs. C Nelson. Mrs.
-. - - AT. . . . VaYI
n i sn nrnrimin a iiila
Hn.to.-u. Remeaa. isra uior-
wla VT-a A TT ntn-ntd Un TV
Haucaa. Mr. Boh-McCTnr. Mrs.
E.-Haroldson. 'Mrs. A. Halrcrwen.
Mr. L." G. Soderholrrr.- Mrs. A. A.
Stenahlen. Mrs. A. E. I Bar-tad,
Mrs. J O. Ylck of Woodhurn and
Mrs. iMarl Keren ess of BUrerton.
UVJodUke Finding Ilcnsy!
To Go! Cash From & State
Flnanc Co. . . . Low Rabpai. . .
No E-abc-rrassiiig QaMflons Atdl
STATE FDIAIICE CoJ
34, State Fhob) 2Sl
s lie. S-tl$ H-222 l j
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