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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1941)
lis ; OZTGOII CTATECMAIt, Salm, Oxncron, Vex!aeadar Motxxiag. Isaucrr 2 11 -5 Local- NevD 1 Briefs Dvlle he STllS of gambling nro discussed by1 Sen ator Thomas B. Hahoney, Multno mah county, la an address before tnemSeii ef the Congregational Yfaheney Ul latrodaced two bills V the current legislative session uidelng to tighten up the gambling 'laws. One ot these makes it a felony to violate the gambling statutes. The other relates, to the msuoastbtllties of owners and agents of premises on which gambling games are conducted. tuts florist. P. 99. 1171 N. Lib Amtjtm rvkllld Cara driren. bT Bldrtdge a. Smith, route 9, and Edward W. Zane, 11 uuncan avenue, were somewhat damaged Monday whea ther eolUded at mrth end Market streets. J alia Smith . IS. was treated by the first aid crew for minor decora tions. - ' Study CSaae "The 81agle Eye" is the topic for the Truth Stadr class, meetiag Wednesday evening-, at ISS 8. Liberty 8t- Miss OV ire Stereos is the leader. u. ObUuaries -: McMUleai : la this elty. Saturday, Janu ary If. Bdward Tates MeMUleu. aged tS rears, late resident ot i lleeto S. Salem. Husband ot Char lotto MoMiUea: son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. MeMniea ot De von. Kan.; brother of George J. and William XL MeMllIen ot Sa lem: Charles H. McMiliea ot Ta- ooata. wash and Virginia Lee ifeUlllea of Devon. Kan. Funeral services will be held la the chapel et the - W. T. Rlgdon company, Wednesday, January St. at X p.m. Rev. Jesse Johnson will officiate. Concluding services Rosodalo ' cemetery. - '. . Waake la1 this city Monday. January IT, Myrtle Waake, aged St rears, late resident of 101 E. Harrison street. Portland. Wife ot George Wandke, daughter ot Mrs. Dora VaMvm nf fnrt1anit mnitiftr nf Howard Waake, sister of Howard :lordyoe and Mrs. Marie Yocum, all ot Portland, and Wilbur For dree ot Oregon City. Funeral serv toes will be held under the direc tion of the W. T. Rlgdon com pany in the chapel of Holmaa A Hankia Funeral home, Oregon Vity, weuuenaay, January w, ai 16 asa. Coacladlng services in Mountain View cemetery. , Yeckey Urn; Mary EUxa Tockey. at her home, Tlf South High street. 8a lent, Monday. January IT. Mother of Miss Helen N. Tockey. of 8a lem. and Lysis K. Tockey of Stockton, Calif. Two grandchil dren, Janice May Tockey and Ro bert Jackson Tockey, ot Stockton. ' Calif., also survive. Serrlces will be held Wednesday. January J. at 1:99 p.m. from Clough-Bar- (TCk chapel, with Dr. Henry Mr cotte of Portland officiating. Con cluding serrlces will be held at ML Crest Abbey mausoleum, Schreiber Oeorge Schreiber, at his home, Jill North Fifth street, Salem. Monday, January 27, at the age ot 14 years. BurriTed by three brothers, Charles, of Banks, Ore., Michael of McMlnnvlUe, Ore., and Thomas, ot South burg. Conn.; also oae sister. Miss Margaret Schreiber, of Salem. Announce ments of serrlces to be made later by Ciough-Barrick. Pontiac's j ' i ' v. v a ' y av sususa i ssuw V I 7 - r'7 the I 1 lowest-priced 4-door, 4-window I I sedan in Pontlac historyt ; HOW TO TUI MOST popalar tine of cars It bas swer oSsred. Poadsc adds a now and atrikJan moilrl -rSe Iw-cice4 glstrooolious- "Tor pedo" Sedan wit b fr sVfcisr 0Htwd , gmt Fmtis Mr trP. - This new Hecropolltaa U a foor-door. foor- window sedasr wnix a smart, enclosed rear sjoamr. With two-windows oa each side. It Cakes oa lines sad contours Impossible to achieve with the conventional six-window ' design. la sddlrtew, it combines unusual rear-. : compartment spacionaness with the privacy which many n4 desirablsv Coming Event Feb, ift-ca State coarea tioevOrrcww Farmers Union. Mar. 14, 10 II I g h school forensic towraasneat at Willam ette sueirerslty. Cotocfl Meets The Chemeketan council for Camp Fife Girls, met at the chamber ot commerce Mon day night. Mr. Silas Galser. presi dent, presided a a d If council members were present." Mr. H. A. Simmons, financial chairman, pre sented -plans to finance the in creased activities of the Camp Fire groups. The Guardians association report showed 20 active groups, an Increase of 14 groups within the past year. Two hundred fifty girls are meeting regularly each week. Tea more groups will be organ ised as quickly as guardians are avauaoie. Safety et your aa rings la Insured at seiem Federal. 129 8. Liberty Egaa Omditiosi FalrM-Albert Bgaa. Marlon eouaty recorder, was reported la "fair., ooaditioa at St. Vincent's hospital br inoulr- lng members ot his family Thurs day, after his brother. Homer W. Bgaa aad Mrs. Bgaa had goae to Portland Monday night on hearing taat ais condition was worse. Bgaa has beea ill with tnflueasa since before taking office oa Jan uary I. In his absence. Mrs. Mil dred Robertson Brooks, recorder tor 21 rears and . his predecessor. U directing the work of the office. Wanted Local expert body ft fender mechanic with own equip ment to go $0-10 In Salem auto repair business. Box 142 1 eo Statesman. I. Begws Mrs. Al- veaa Booek, 111 North 17th street, told city police Tuesday that a maa on Monday who sold her some spot remover tor 42 cents, gave SO eeats change for her dollar and promised to return with the remainder, had not come back. A Mrs. DomogaUa at 17th and Kay streets said she bought some ot the remover Saturday and it had eaten a hole la a good dress she "cleaned." Special, while they last, suits $10.95 117.10. Overcoats $8.95, Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Re tail store. 240 8. ISth. Booked by Police City police on Tuesday charged failure to stop to K. F. Prumer, 1 19 Judson street, aad William T. Ferrel. 124S Nebraska street. Charles J. Gaussotn. Portland, and James D. Maloney, Blackly, were charged with violation ot the basic traffic rule. Gordon Holm, escapee from the rairrlew home, was captured aad returned there. Now is the time tor weatherstrip. We have it, Ray L. Farmer Hdwy. Co.. 11S 8. Comml Gets New Poet Announcement that Herbert Johnston, member of the KSLM staff since the sta tion was established here, will take a position with KSX In Portland Friday was made Tues day. Johnston will be succeeded by Frank Cooley of KIL, Port land. Births Griepesitrog---To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Griepentrog, 1120 South 14th street, a daughter, Janet Lee, born January 23, Salem Gen eral hospital. eneral Motors Masterpiece New Low-Priced Metropolitaa ''Torpedo" Sedan Here Is saocher true Pontlac. endowed wkit all of Pocuiac's stmiioas. basKUieg esse and economy plas the nnrivalled cosnfort of PoeaWs T"rtpls rnsbioned Ride.- Y 0 auto aprifjmtt k9 tb hm. Jew H fdyt PONTIAC Mint f. BSCIN AT '( Sj( DMrt$d t PwmtUt, MieiJitsm SUfit Ass ptit tqmlpmtmt mmd mtctuwUi sxtrs efaaSwwSsT jfR&HCf sCa9 sCftsffrspsT ssraifavflsww IVsVBWwW,. Injuries Treated W. F. Banes, T, STf Gardea road, was treated Tuesday morning by the first aid crew Cor a dislocated shoulder suffered when a scaffolding en which he was standing was standing was knocked down by lumber on a truck. Five stitches were required to close lacerations suffered by James M. UhU 7. t7 8outh Commercial street, who fell when he had a heart attack. He was cut under the chin and hit his tongue neverely. Howard C. Whltlock. T49 Ferry street, was cut on the nose by his glasses when he fell. I Dies In Arise James Wil son died 8unday in Phoenix. Art tona. it was learned bar Thm. day. Mr. Wilson . lived In 8alem iot many years, tie leaves his wife.- Florence Lewis Wilson, a son. Harry Wilson, ot Seattle, Waah.. a daughter.. Marguerite Wilson Morgan, of Vancouver, B. a. and two grandchildren. He was a brother-in-law ot the late James W. Lewis. aaMtHntnilAn ot the state penitentiary tor many years.' r Our new spring materials have Just arrived ot ladies ooatings A Suit ings in tweeds, plaids, twills ft gabardines. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Retail store, tit 8. 12th. Holds Oowferemoe James Nor- rla. assistant regional represent ative ot the Bureau et Old Age and Survivors Insurance, et San Francisco, will be in Salem Wed nesday and Thursday Cor taspeo- tloa aad conference with Salem social security board members. Richard C BtillweU. manager ot the Salem board stated. i Turnover Filed A turnover of 1141 taxes amounting to $14 Sf2.il was mod Tuesday by County Sheriff A. a Burk yith the Marion county clerk. Accord ing to distribution shown oa the turnover sheet, the city of Salem will receive S2I1I.7S et the total, aad the Salem school district, $2023.14. Lost Handbag containing cash ft glasses. Reward, Ph. 7040. Breaks Wrist Mrs. Brllla Hal beit, 10. ot Hayesvllle, was taken to the Deaconess hospital Monday for treatment ot a fractured wrist. She will be confined to the hos pital tor two weeks, attendants report. Permits Isswed The city build ing department Issued permits Tuesday to Brail Fraaach to re pair dwelling at 4tt North 14th street. IIS; Mrs. B. Wamlner to erect private garage at 2120 North Fifth street, $271. New Members Oneets A dinner tonight at 4:10 at the 8alem TMCA will honor new members. Don Don lis is in charge ot the program, arranged by the T assim ilation committee. Englewood PTA Rummage Sale. 187 S. Liberty, Friday-Saturday. Owtloolc Seseaoa Set A Marlon county Outlook conference will be held all day Friday at the cham ber of commerce rooms. Robert E. Rleder is In charge of the meeting. Credit Meet Slated Members of the Willamette Production Credit association will meet Thurs day morning at the Salem cham ber of commerce. Entry Attempted An attempt to break into Pade's Food Mar ket at 1244 State street Monday night was reported to police Tues day. rOkTfriDtUJXJ "TOIrtDO" SIX tusEtass coups ) f r7 X - Court Dismisses ! 69 Dormant Cases ndge McMahon Orders JDocket Cleared on 1 Motion bjDX: ;1 , A blanket order dismissing CS Criminal cases, some of them dat ing back to 1812, was given Tues day by Circuit Judge L. H. Mo Mahan on motion of Miller B. Harden, district attorney of Mar lion county. Harden asked that the cases, rhich hare nominally figured on the court's criminal docket ever since their respective Inception, be dismissed in order to clear the Ju dicial calendar of old matters oa which continued prosecution was generally deemed impossible. 1 Most ot the eases were allowed to remain on the docket without tiaal actloa dismissing or advanc ing toward trial because of absence Of material witnesses, death of de fendant lack of . evidence or for ether reasons. All of the cases arose prior to Hayden's accept ance of his office this year. i Xacmr WUUsat Hsvt, Mt nnrt f B tut Ksrtas. thr t ff fi OU WUU Bact, 2faws 4xiiaj Klas nvtrisg, rstklw trivial! Bess sL WtUur, ubwM mssmsUs U Ulsgsl tnmti HmI4 9. Uwimml isrssay V WIn; Hu1 Itslatoab, mmm swsrt; gisg I Fbuut, anaka UrlHas: P. J. Opr. ArWif ; IwU X. tTWtrt, bm w9V; WUIUms A. Kr rs, stristUc tfc ssUssssasv S slMt; Artamr PaeksU. Uremmr: OU taM sUrisa Msrsay. arsaksa drlvtagt Ba Onsst. attoriag a fsrgsd Mat; Artssr MerarUa. IslUaf U stswt WUUssi Hsvy Bisek. amsksa arivlsg; sek 6cw(, srasksa ArtvUg; Own PTM. UiU tkit MlOTi HMTf Lm Jairl. Inkd drlrUf ; Kut Bio, Armskas. driving; A. W. Sudar maa. Uraemy; ltor Asdaraos, nas ap txrt; Axtkar Xarrss. dramkaa oriviaS WUllaai Haakias. raekUaa drirlag ; d rsrd Kaioar, draakea AriTlag; Ias riakac aea opaort: Cksrias Maadaa ksU. larceny ; Uawitt L. gee, Ureeay k kailaa; Harlay A. Bardara, abtaialn atoa y by this yrateaae; Jae WUUasts. fait ara e at aA eeeUeat; S Willi au. drirUc vilkrat aa- eparater's Haamaa; Chastar lyU Bidfavsy, aimmkaa driTisg; Ueyd Aaabtoas, aom sajpsert; Alssrl Kradaam. aaa. airport: W. K, Bsruas. akaek akarra: WlUtesi 1 MkWt aiaiad aritk a n; Bay Wait, atatstary ekarfa; S. WL OiUaek. Bairn srafaa taaKmac: Ijaia aissvsrtk. rackUaa drfvlas: Oaa Oeata. akack aksrgs; Oaens P. Aadrawm. apana-ia- vskleU with laakiac laad; Haary asMs TBcatpaaa. drmakaa drtria ; Ooa rarkiaa. bsreiary at la dwaUiag. , O. a. stastaeaiary, falsa fiaaadal atata- a; X. K. Walker. falUsc staf sss mid: Dara Bean, stalatalalas sM tseklacj Tietw Back. ws essck akarra J Z. kC Baaerk, ekaek ekarra; Qeergs Omr Mater, racklaaa Urlvtar; auaar . aKf iaaam. sem sapeert: WUUaam Bsrkaaetf. kwftwr aa la a dwallias ; Jaka Staa. aaaaalt sad battery; Bey Haaaaaerly. bsMtHsl criminal set; WilUs Wakaltald. rssklssa aririsc; Jssms B. Haley. drilt sadar tka laflaaaee; Lssssrd Dalrla, sos ssppert; Bmsaae Haw, ass amppert; Hes rjr U. Hdrinkaaa. aa aapper; Mac CaJavaa. aaaaalt aad Wttary; Kiekard Al ias, draakan drtvlar; Okarlae U Wllsaa, atlaaiptad lareeayi Oaara Hehaaa. lar- aeay; ueorgs Mayer, sraaiaa annas ; Dvlbart 8. KsrsslL mttsrisg farced isstrs- west; Wsyss Simsrsl. sea rapport; Oeerre W. Bisrletea. draakaa UriTtasS Jaaapk Oeadl. aaaaalt sad battery: JU- Couples to Mai i j Issued mar riage licenses recently in vaneou rer, Wash., were Charles F. Baker and May R. Houts. both Dallas, and Alvln O. Tautfest and Gladys K. Rosllng, both Aurora route X. ! Meeting Tonight The Salem Pulp and Paper credit union's an- ual meeting will be at 8 o clock tonight at the Cherry City Bakery hall. Will Meet The Townsend club will meet tonight at the high school at 7: SO o clock. t A ' v 1 V-, tWh! av.n c ; 4i a,---.;. i i stt: ', AVAOA213 AS A f C2 AS All rirr rca crar lis cmirrca 3 mf-Tizzi M , aVett te stghty sca-siailes UmmOma, gaeay Csfl aad fflmiia A rare picture, showing four of the nation's top ranklng executives together in one photo. Includ ing; left to right. Secretary of the Treasury Henry ltorrenthaa. Secretary of the Navy Itnak Knox. Secretary of State Cordon HuB and Secretary of Skraatealar falaar; - WUHaas H. KaaHa. traaaertpt aa appaat Circcit Court J. T, Usher vs. Ben BoDers aad J. W. Huntley; order restraining in oourt docket aad retailing de fendants to produce specified con tract at trial on February C. Day Heating company vs. Mea dow Q rove Dairy; Information tiled as requested by defendant. ' Norman Hastings vs.! Indus trial accident commission; motion to set tor trial. Oas Bnnkowski vs. in dustrial accident commlaaioa; same motion. i Mildred Anderson vs. Industrial accident commission; I order tor plaintiff to file certified copy of appeal for rehearing. Bva Madeline Rush vs. WUllaai Harold Rash; motion for volun tary non-suit; order of dismissal. : Continental Insurance company vs. Charles and Albert Smith; mo tion to strike. Williams. and Hart vs. Freeman and Margaret Marthaler; motion to make more definite and certain. A. A. Hallander and company vs. Allen Fruit company; order suspending previous order of dis missal tor so days. Amos Branch vs. Industrial ac cident commission; 19 days addl- tloaal allowed for filing of briefs by attorneys. 8am Verbel vs. industrial acci dent commission; motion and de murrer sustained under specified conditions. Harold Pence vs. industrial ae- "Economy" Spcrk Well-made plugs i that will give a hot spark for ' many1 miles. Fit most cars. (7311-19 V ... . m a B mi II , I y .... : j Cemylsts wkk - a-w'"""" . x 9W 2-Yocr Cwcrcnf oof Western World .4. Reliable, power-sacked battery " with 4$ plates. Ka. 1 Case, fflm Chevrolets, Fords, and other pop US Big Four Llap Lease-Lend Plans etdent commission; motion to merge companion ease denied. , Union OU company of America vs. Marshall MeEee and ethers; complaint for $1470.14 and 11 attorney's fee based en note. Sari H. Feal vs. Charles A. Sprague aad ethers as board of control; order ot Cireult Judge Calvin I. 8 week granting exten sion of time in which to tile tran script and abstract en appeal. Myro 1 MeKinney vs. Birdeae Rawllngs aad Mary MeKinney; ap pUeatioa to place oa trial docket. Probate Court Snowden Northcutt estate; Gar field Wilson appoiated guardian, with hearing set for February II at 19 a. m. XL O. Ammaan estate; first and final report ot Bdward Ammaan and Carl W. Bartrutf, administrat ors, shows receipts of ISsS.Sl and disbursements of lltS.lt, with deficit ot S7S.SS paid by adminis trators. 8ale ot personal property, lacludmg bonds and note, to Mar tha Bartrutf tor $171 total ap proved. ! Oeorge Walter Skeels estate; final account of Mrs. Ida Skeels, executrix, shows receipts of $IS$ aad disbursements of $44$; pay meats ot tl to Marine Skeels. $50 to Robin D. Day aa attorney and to exeeatrtx as fee and $1.1 tor publication of notices approved, and dual hearing set tor March t. Edward B. Pattoa estate: peti tion to sell real property approved Plugs STEERING KNOD An old to firmer J steerlna control. FuZCS EACH l)f Plastia in popular colors, chromed base. fB4279) the New, Vostcrn Giont TRAVELER A now "Lightning" tread, with staggered biting edges and extra wide running ribs, ghrse silent running longer mfi. age far your money and noo-sUd safe ty AND, with each tire you also get a heavy service "Wasco" Inner tube to Ed SAVE HOWI Isst Pries ksfore fends-to. nlit io-ia II tut jm1 1 Sonscitoncf 1941 Refrlgeratorl 6.4 a.fcl7c3fcro Qcyc! f,64T A topfiight "Super- model with UOBZ Value Features than yon would ever expect unless rou paid up to g75 morel ..Come m and check for yourseli the extra points cf QuaUry coosiructioa we hadn't room to mention, ' ' SASTIdSl Flows smooth an crsam and dries without brush or or lap marts. U War Henry Stimson. the cabinet oOosrs have ust left a meeting of the senate foreign relations sub eommlttee where they disgusted the procedure of hearings betnf held on the lease lend SX to ail Great Britain. - -. i . May 4, 114. est aside; report et Ernest Ysrnoa Patton, executor shows personal property, including farm implements and livestock, sold to J. I. Amert tor $0. John C. Ritchey estate; Bvla A. Rltchey appointed executrix of 11009 in personal property. Miriam Jaae Dixon guardian ship; annual account of Martha Jane Adams, guardian, shown re ceipts aad disbursements of $T0t.90. h , . Pant Fncha estate; appraJaal of J. D. Hauth, Amis Keber and N. M. Lauby at $lit.ll, of which ftg.ll is in cash. 1 Belle Cornforth; order for cita tion of real property sale. Elisabeth R. Macy estate; A. B. Scbirman named guardian ad litem for Marlon Macy, minor heir of estate. Charles O. Henderson estate; Charles J. Zeraan, Bay H. Lafky and Everyn Wolfe named apprais ers. Carrie Oenung Fowle estate; order continuing hearing oa final account to February 11 for fur ther Information to court rela tive to construction ot Items In will; first hearing December II, 1940; Milton L Meyers, executor. Rudolph Zak estate; Mike Bronee named executor of $xS0o in real and llStO ! In personal property; n will leaves real prop erty to Archdiocese of Portland tor use ot St. Lake's CathoHc church at Woodbura; residue divided one- latlies'Sloo on sica i i hul 'i na ntamra 24 L fanshrorncT 4. - Jf " 1 - 1 A smart white wnshsci with deep skht ... Power leg, nesi-ttppiag Sauooa rou wrmger . i. . randc eafsty SAVI SSX0 6 tu:s SclnMcwd S nlLaera-frfnA tllKa RCA Uoaased. Tonll1enor & lecnard tone and great seosUlvlty. stodsl "163. r . : - J j cwsat VatWl COVWP FS1CS CTeanabU elas- .. wk. n il a i wnee. OtttVlMO CUtlllON Oomlottable wedge shape. TT vzicz Celluloid taos.bound in black or tan call sttn. lletal trim, ten coversa art third to Soladlty of ELPeter Cta ver for Airman UUslous; oue-Uirrfl to StJ Procpplus Abby. Ltate, 10. for Chinese mission: oee-alxth tsv Lisle tManual Training school far beys, land one-sixth, to Lisle Kan ual Training school tor girls, both atUsie.m . j ,i I Carrie- B Bunn estate; final ac count :r A IX. Bunn. sdmlnlstrat or shows I full administration: final Rearing set for March $. ; Elsfe B.fsimeral estate; final, account 'of George W HUbbs. ex, ecutor. shows receipts :ot flfll.Tl and disbursements, $Mii71. i , Barbara and Qeraldlne; Taylor guard ansMp estate; appraisal at $$f by .8. U ParrettT T.l C Col cord and V. A. Vincent. - I JttsUco Coart 4- Bdward iA. Randle. speediog with truck,? fined $S tend 14.19 costs. S . i M ! " ( Gedrre II Hill, failure to drive on right side of highway, pleaded guilty; and tontinaed for sentence to February..' - r ij J f ' Albert C. Miller, r operatlnc trailer without cleaff neej lights, fined $1.50" and costs; j 8tanley A. Revenue defrauding aa innkeeper, dUralssed on motion of private prosecutor I i - Andrew f 8Iegmuad. rseklses drivlttg. found not guilty by Jas lee ot the Peace Joseph BJ FeUewf taken under advisement alter trial last week. I - Perry Albert Eddy. illegal head, light device, dismissed cm reeneet et state police. j ! ! i Bay Baker by Rebert 8. Baker. guardian ad litem. vs WaHaee IX. Boneateele and ethers: trial f 9:19 a. m. today. i jf 4- IXttnirJpsJ Gmrt ! Edwin K Peircs, rente : viola tlen ef baste rule; fined tXSft, ! Bernice s. sunner, ii seen . . a a a ' A at. a, nusr, sew i l; violation t CDtcage street! rule;: fined fg.19, .i .1 Plcais Advance for iYes I Stiff Furniture Star Acquisition of the former V& stalrs Furalture store locatioe) ad 4X9 Court street b the H. Stiff 'Furniture comaany mm. pee- vlde a apecial branchi unit for the main! store, 8 tiff said Tueestaja, Featured will be reeoadltieoad and Used furniture from the ether store; aiseoaunuea subeei oc fumitnre and alaxlc ttemw odd lots. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. macher, former propfletojra ef Dpstairs Furniture storey win sp erates the 4ew brancbi 1 f i FLOWERSI 0LS0IL Eflcrid covt a nizh PIl T1C3 Cree.with Reinforced HeeL The average store ssils&se stor ings tor flXKf a patr. I ! - ! f In Yoar uoaol Wet make mis unusjirtf effar because we are so- promt ef thUhew WESTEJwI BEACCXJ Washers mat wis want sstrf woman to know about mean . . Without any obQganosi on Srour part ire Willi trw 3 you a pair ot Polkw VuXne) Stojbkiaigs fustffbr ,king ox waihing with $ua nana o deU Tou can't Joset . . AsH today lor a home demonshex--tiooi the new . - ' WISTtttNlBUCOM bidd-bT reiense IsAtieuxed .1'! rmtntmnHt amluaaat anitml J Volvo JrtliaB: -t Ors.withRsinlbrced i I I Mil B , I vf rij ii aSa3awSJ- . also Ciack V.-hae. .. "i i nniciAL snizzT j 21 fi. CfiTT S. Ccrxmerclal Sxlta, Orca ' rilOIfS 7177