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FAGS SlXTECI Tfet OIIIX30II STATECI IAir. Sclesa, Oregon. Friday Morclni May Z 1841 Wheat Prices Fluctuate . - - i f ! ' . I I ' r I ; ; ' ' ' I ' I ;.,..;! - j Dull Session Noted, Reports oil Private Crops Considered . . CHICAGO, May; l-()-The wheat market ' was lefcking for something to do Thursday and , a reason tor doing It :.!..' ; la; one of the dullest Sessions In recent weeks, wheat ; prices fluctuated nervously over a nar row range, starting easier and rlosir.g steady to a shade higher. There was. little in the news to ' encourage traders j and the bad news had ' ago. j been discounted long 1 Discussion of the private crop reports indicated that many trad era believe! they will be as much as 25,000,000. bushels above the .-.official estimate on 'Winter wheat .4An elevator company estimated the Kansas prospective ; winter wheat crop at 169,400,000 bushels. ; Wheat closed unchanged to Vi cent higher, after a ragged start, - May 91 '-!; July 89i-. Slate Acreage Of Filier Fla Believed " With fiber' flax acreage estima - ted at a "yecord high of around Jooo acres in Oregon this year, and with hiieh nrices nrvn;iin - maximum yields will be sought by growers, as an aid to these grow- tws a new I station circular1 of in formation has just been Issued by me u&u - experiment station, en Btled "Soil, Nutrient, and Irri tation j Requirements of Fiber nax The circular is written by Dr. Powers, head of the cnil . aepartmenf, who has been carry ing on considerable . research in this field. He report that legume residues supplying potassium and nitrogen constitute probably the best fertilizer for wide use. About six inches j of supplemental water , applied in two irrigations have materially j increased the height and yield of fiber flax, especially when used with fertilizers. FRUIT GROWERS ! ! MORE J STRAWBERRIES j WANTED . Marshall SUi. Corvallis Se Redhearts tUc j Gooseberries, 4e See us for higher cash prices on Black and Red Raspber ries, Boysenberries, Young berries, j Blackberries. We Also Need More . Red Sour Cherries OREGON FRUIT PRODUCTS COMPANY .. J West Salem : Cross Word , HORIZONTAL 1Cbief Babylonian tod 4 Open space in forest D P slightly int water 12 Win - i - es JjlFAat Frencfc seufpter trreupJkt r: -wrri -r- cul - 222 55 ; 36 mil : .rZZ 40 : j 41 42 45 41 H 40 f 14 MounUin in Crete ' J5 IVAo sag mountain rttrtat it Berektiigadent 17 Russian stockades f . . 19 Fastened together SO What teas A fir$t namt tf V amoits tUtptrl 21 Expended I , 23 Guides 27 Recreational tract of land 28 Mohammedan magistrat 29 Fish es 80 Symbol for erbium 81 Small fish 84 NoU cf th seal 85 Type rnessure (pL) ; 87 Former English court 88 Ram-headed fod 40 Field flowers 42 Metric unit 43 Not (prefix) 44 Prophet i 45 Myths 4 If Ae m American "pp- : tyco? eemedtanf 11 Narrow inlet 82 Assessment rate . 4 Anglo-Saxon money of account 5 Conjunction ; 15 Masts ' v 17 Trap - ; VERTICAL 1 Exclamation of disrust " - 2 Hebrew prophet ' 3 Later , . J ...:':, 4 AVelcome Title of nobility , 6 Paid notice 7 Expire ;!;;' 8 G aboard a train 0-Certai twin eonittUatlont ere named th Big and LittU "Strictly Private" THEMACJOR. GENERAL OWE US OH0F camtf sues loowed swell wm our CHESTS ALL" STUCK OUT- AFTER ITS ALL CNER TVt 0&3. $m HE AlWT fAEKnOW HWCS tlT UD 'A KEN THE KStVM TE. SBSWMTWrJfCR OWE 03 RS-.AGW WOT GCrA UP TWHGS , OUGWCk EEJI BE Quotations at I Prodnce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore- May . (APV Butter prints, A grade, 36c; In parch ment wrappers, ac in 1 cartons; grade - 36c, in . parchment wrappers; 4c in canons. Butterfat Tint auantr. maximum ioil per cent acidity, delivered Port land, . 36 14 -27c lb; premium quality (maximum of Si of 1 per cent acidity). in.; vaiiey routes ana county points 3c less, or 35c; second quality a vruii uoaer ursi. or ai'.i-ooc Eggs Buying prices to producers A large 22c; B large 21c: medium- A. 21c; medium B, 20c. Resale to retailers te miner for cases, cartons 6c higher. Cheese Selling once to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 22c lb.; loaf 23e lb. Triplets to wholesalers 20c lb.; loaf. 20', io lb, to.b. Tillamook. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. May 1 API Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. jza-iw ids, 13-w'ic; veaiers, . fancy. 15'i-lSc; light-thin 12-1 4c, heavy 12-14C lambs, yearlincs. 1B'-I7c: 1M1 icrtnr lambs. 19-20c; ewes. 5 -8c; good cut ter cows, 12-13c; canner cows, ll-12c bulls. 14-14' ie. 7. , Uve poultry Buvin Driee; Nn grade Leghorn broilers, l'i-2 lbs- lie fryers under 3 lbs, lsc; springers, 3 to ids, wc; roasters, over 4 lbs,. sic colored hens over S lbs- lsc: hem. 4 to 3 lbs, 20c; Leghorns under 3' lbs, 13-1 4c: over 2 lbs. lS-lSc Old rnnxtr IC ID, ' t . Dressed turkeys Buvln prices: New crop. hens 19-20c; toms 18-19C . I t : Dressed turkeys N emlatl selling prices: Hens. 20-21c; toms 21-22c j Onions Oregon Dan vers, regular 2.50;- 3 inch and larger, 2.75-3.00, SO lb. oag. new laux. wax. lug. t ; PoUtoes Old Deschutes No. 1, 1.40: U1Hm4 TWhlitM - KnuiI 1 AC Yakimas, 1X0-1.03 cwt,; Klamath 15 1.40 cental; selected Klamath 1.55; new Calif, long white No. 1, SOc-Sl.OO; B's 70-SOc per 50-lb. bag. i Hay seUing price on tracks: Alfalfa o. l. 14.73 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton clover 10.00 ton; timothy, eastern Ore-1 " i3mm ton, oruand. i Mohair mi, 12-month. 45c lb. W ool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch nominal. 31-32c lb.; 1840 eastern Ore- Puzzle 10 What AmtricMn humorist v wrote "Fables in Slang"t 11 Dance step ! 1 Parts of chain i 18 Assist ! . 21 Haste .-v.- j SSWkat department til Italy it i noted for certain chsssst 23 Drains ; J-. . ' - ? 2 Prepare for publication 25 Revolving- part t$Wkt rivsr lows through Pari?, J -28 Algonfrain Indian 32 Straighteners - 33 Consumed , Wkt famous sailor is an . ' Mrovian Nigktt" thtratttrt 39 Masculine name 41 The sun - 42 Fastens 44 Blemish 45 Monk'a title- 48 French department 47 Plant juice 49 Unrefined metal 50 Rodent 53 Symbol for tantalum Answer to yesterday's puzzle. -ill-- iFiP lAVO Lft-' .S I N M;Q:N A jTfelLJA1 GIaTO PltcW puttie CRtof Efe gSe? ; j By Quiim Hall j .... . - f.if ' ; irtam - 5-2 Pbrtlaiid gon range, 30-32c; crossbred, 34-3Se Domestic flour Selling price; city r - w hw. iv im . x micT pat ents, 49s, 6.40-7.00; bakers hard wheat net hakr' ; lhiMt.m it 5.65; blended wheat SJ5-5.70; graham 4 Hops Oregon 1840, 22i-24e lb.: seed less. 34c: contract. 101 9(.7A. iK Cascara bark 1940 peel. 8c lb.;' 1941. erv sw jj Portland Livestock TPORTI-ANI. Ore, May 1. AF (USDA) Hogs: Salable 400. total 500; Barrows and silts gd-ch, 140-160 lbs S S.33 t:7S do gd-ch, 160-180 lbs S.6O0 9.25 uo ga-cn, aau-zuv IDs 9.000 S.23 . do gd-ch, 300-220 lbs S.75i lis do gd-ch. X20-240 lb S.S0 9 00 uv jutn, w-2u JOS. ijOB a. 75 do gd-ch, 270-300 lbs 8.400 S.63 Feeder Diss, rd-ch 7iui7n onnMn- Cattle; Salable and total. 100; calves. Steers, good. 900-1100 IbsSlb.OOO 10.75 do med. 750-1100 lbs. 9.75 10.00 u vuuunon, vwiiuo 1DS 1M a S.7t Heifers, good. 750-900 lbs 9.500 10 J3 do med. SOA-ono IK. S.000 9 50 Cows, good, all wts do medium, all no com. ouv-VUU S.730 8 00 S.000 S.75 7.000 s.oe 5.75 0 7 SO do cut-corn, all wts. Bulls (yearlings excluded) -beef cood. all vti sa o canner, an WTS m- Tat a net do sausage, gd. all wits.. s!sO0 9.00 mumbc liieu, tu WIS. 7.73 ( 8.90 do-cut-corn, all wts , , 6.500 7.75 Veaiers.-gd-ch, aU wts 10.50 11.00 do com-med. all wts 50 10.50 - no cull, aU wts . 5.000 6.50 Ewes, eood-choim aimp-. Dmiaoie , total 300. 3.500 3 75 do common-medium 2.00 3.50 snorn lamos. gd-ch . do medium and good. . S.Z3 0 9.00 7.00 ft 7.75 w common - ..' t Spring lambs, gd-ch , 6.000 6,75 30 J!5 10.50 - 95(10.00 uo mea-good Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, May 1. (AP) iuiutci: unen Hiirn Tn rinu May . 78 76 76 76 September ; 77i 77i 77"4- 77i ..Cash Grain: Oats. No. 2-38 lb. white. 26.00: barley. No. 1 45-lh rut nun. corn. No. 2, EY shipments, 25.00; No. i Cash whut IhMI- Cn ..hit. . white excluding Hex 77; white club 7714; western red 77. Hard red wuiicr: orainary 0',; 11 per cent Sl: 13 Per cent as- 13 nmr so- i cent 91. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 96: 13 per cent 95? la nar 07 Today's car receipts: Wheat 22; flour ., wiu , waui i; dmj i; rmiueed 10. Wool in Boston invest ci cu bvb irK or rnnniiraTa Vn irma were ciosea in the Boston wool market W U11IV - u..um w 1W1 well as domestic wools. Twelve-month " w were sola - at S1.UJ-1.07 scoured basis. Combing quarter blood territory wools brought S9a.ii. mM,.-mM basis on a few scattered sales. A few ie were mosea on average to good French combing fine territory ' wools tn original bags at 81-1.03 scoured bas is. ; Combing three-eighths and. one quarter blood bright fleece wools were moving rather. slowly at 44-46 cent In the grease for each grade. Stocks and Bonds i " - May 1 tJOfnnflMt k Tu lniitui r STOCK A VEslACES . " ? I ,30 19 IS 60 i nana uui - aucs - w J w.aia u .m VIIU1 Thursday .. 54 J 16.6 30.8 39 J previous day ... 34.9 16.6 30 9 39 3 Month ago 59.2 17.5 33-8 - 42 J Year aro ... - 71 s i a ta a . 1941 high 63 9 17.7 35 A 45 6 low i. 54.8 k15.4 - 30.8 - 39.1 BOND AVEKAGES : . ' iW 10 10 . i . " ' " - Raila trulna tlM 104 Frgn Unch '43J 43.1 45 J 46.9 ,45.9 38.9 Net change . D .1 Vnch. Unch Thursday 65.1 . 104.4 101JI Previous day J. 65 J 104.4 101 Month ago J. 6.l 104 .3 101.5 Year 'ago 58 3 103 J 97.1 1941 low . 60 J 104 99 A Fancy Beets on Mart, Asparagus Steady PORTLAND. Ma l-flnTKr Vancouver. Wash ' nwwm fancy beets on the Portland east sidej; farmers wholesale market Thursday They brought around '. Rhubarb was in lihorai nff.i.;n WMV'M, chiefly In flDDle boxes, it mnv' at around 50 cents a box. The as paragus market was steady. Let tuce sales Were 12 central tnn with some as low as $1.50 per craie. Or. Y. T. Earn, N.D. I 5 Da CHAN LA51 -L" Chine Medk-ma Ce. 4i Nerta Liberty CpsUirs Pertlaad General Electric Co, Office epea Taesday and Sat rday enly 16 aan. to I p.m.; t J I ConiulUUon, Blood pressure and artne testa are free ef charge, as Years ia BuiOaeix! Stocks Take: . Back Seat ; 1 Attention Outers .. ; on Commodities; Dealings Light' f NEW YORK, May liPFStocks and bonds took back seats in Thursday's 'market .while specu lative attention again centered on climbing commodities. I t The share list, ragged at the start, never developed ia definite trend and closing prices'. w e re moderately irregular, j Dealings were exceptionally light through out, however, and weakness was a rarity in most departments. ; The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished unchanged at 39 2. Transfers of 310.040 shares was the smallest for a full; session since March ; 5, compared with 408,350 ihe day before. ,; ft - Depressing , sentiment j was . the sale of a stock exchange seat for $20,0.00, a new- low; since 1898. Rails . were not particularly re sponsive to a more than seasonal increase in last week'si freight loadings. j:yj - . i Douglas Ahah dropped; i points as thccwpaoy'disMl first Quarter -net Was about jeual to mat or the 1940 period.; - ; ; McKesson & Robbing preferred got UP 1'4 to ew li4lTtnn. Other gainers included: .lEteel, standard QiL. of NJ,-pKennecott, Santa Fe, - Montgomery Tard, United -Aircraft, US 'Rubber and Loft .1. Wild Berries Picked , ! : - - ; :f 1-" '.".- if ', Picked on the bank of he San tiam river, a mile east ! of Mill City, a . small . box of wild straw berries reached the valley editor's desk Thursday. They were sent by Mrs. Elizabeth Rider, hwho was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Os- born,,Mill City. . i Additional Market News 0nPage l5 j j : THE LONE BANGER ! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY TS EA5YTDSFFV3IADPA REAL &sJLORSOA PEOPLE) Kwn oxuwfATDC' TWOUGHTOFROUGrt WEATHEWBUTYDU LAicrrn 1 ; M A l; POIXY AND HER PALS ; Napcon j 1 , ; ;-; :. r STERRET 'CiaSfi; -ym t! j v EXPECT MB T. PUSM US J 41 K X WUZ f i i , Sr MICXEY MOUSE : S; - -..V '4:-' KiJt- iti .e,.;.:, : " ' ' ' . 1 bT --.!, ew r- . - - V ..... - . . i 'tt' " ; .-, 1 - . at I l I tjm ffAw s? m -T J"" JTsV . - . .,- r I V I slIW . v I ; i. ' ; - ' THIMSLE THEATRStarrlng Pcpeye - Fleased to Meetcal . . T" 1 ' AA."5HALL WNX 'VVvOHS WATER ' T- IC U V 7 ioxll t? ' Statesman - -Classified Ads CaU 9101 , Classified AdverUsmg Three insertions per line25e Six., insertions per line -40c One month per line ft Minimum charge 25c; 3 tL min imum 35c; 4 tL min. 45c. Ho refunds. ;!,'".- ' :i ' ' v" rf Copy for this' page accepted un til SUJO the evening beiore publica tion for dassiiicaUoet. Copy . re reived after this time will be run under the beading "Too Lata to Classify." .?.- The statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors whicD may appear tn advertisements pub lished in its columns and In cases where this paper , is at iault will reprint that part of an advertise ment tn ' which the typographical mistake occurs. , i'rh Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising It further . reserves the tight - to. place all advertising under the proper classification. A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box- number for an ad dress is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore, oe answered by letter. The Statesman is not at liberty to divulge Infor mation ; as to : the - identity of an advertiser using a "Blind" ad. - Work Begins SlLVntTON---Work on the new carmery building at Silverton.-wili geti underway just as oon ai" a clear title; can be obtained: to the property, riembers of the board of ducters;;of - the- Silvertoo .. Can nery building; company lsaid This will probably be within- a week or so, it was thought. Clear ing of the ground, in preparation for the . building has. been under way this weekl Called tp Service . WOODBURN- Kenneth Ray Luckey, of the Breadacres district, whose address, is route one Hub bard, has been called by the local draft board, to replace another selectee. He will leave here Mon day morning for Portland..; .. v It's Cannery 2'wi s - si jp i . i i , : .- - ' ; - . o 41 j&i T J i I I ray t nirirrim.im..ir.. n i . .- - tmv I t rWl 1 APUSrTfl I THOUGHT IT WAS A Cf Al. Livestock and 'Poultry.' PHONE SALEM 5000 ill COLLECT We remove dead and worthless stock and pay you money. SAX-EM FERT. 4 BY PRODUCTS CO. -. Ka 1mi erVvatemtt , saaessjassserfsaass WI PA? up to !4 per lb. for dead in wwuueaa ooraes ana cows u fresh- nd in good condition. Top price for feed horses. Phone collect 6411, Salem. . ? - -. MONTGOMERY RENDOUNG WORKS BABY CHICKS 8 varieties, immedi- Shtk a4alSaS-r midnm kalnk inas ft m m 0 m chicks. puIIeU and fryers. Phone 2-2861 wees xuivcnerj. ill Auctions ': !" SPECIAL, HI-GRADE REAL ESTATE 4 FURNITURK The modern home and furnishings of Mrs. A. D. Goddsrd. S65 N. Capitol, wilt be offered at Public Auction this Saturday,. May 3rd. at 1:30 p. m. Ill The Home: - Is -a fully modern T-room Colonial type; and is only 4 years old. Was built at a cost of $8250. You must see it to appreciate ft Full description 4 terms made at time of sale. . HrThe Furniture: . V ' All .nearly 'new consisting of De luxe, 1840 model Westinrhouse electric ranee. COCt new S214.50C late mwil 6'i refrigerator; Thor washer; lovely -piece ; walnut :. dining suite: ' . snu U upright Aldrich. piano and benct. 3 complete 4-pece - walnut bedrro-n suites; u Beautyrest mattress., deluxe sprinss:- blue, mohair, davenport suite, cost : S163 tvery .: good); Frieze club chair;, walnut flat top desk 4 swivel chair.; 1 mot old (cost $73); I IES lamps,' -way bridge lamp 4 cocktail lamp .(all TESlr walnut cofee. end 4 lamp tables; two 3-3 steel beds com plete; rues, pictures 4 many-other truly-food items. Don't! roiss this sale, i j- Terms on Furniture Cash '. ',1V" -, Auctioneers - , i See Us. to Buy. Sell or Exchange' -J Phono SUO for Information ., NEW :COMMUNTTY AUCTION SALES "r""S aaay sin, 11 a. m, 519 , N. Front. Salem. List your mer chandise toltH In flnnA uM Will Teeter, licensed auctioneer. King. UleUJ(Clt eTXiUIIV df-i.400. ( Help Wanted WANTED Unvk-n- r.lL. - Chris tofferon. Rte. 7, -Box 20S. Main hyway opp, Chemawa. Ph. 22548. Help Wanted Male WANT V V1-aaS.-4anMas-f1 SL tw...!..... ------- 1-- '-- wen est: wuvBtvrrv with tools, at once. Good too. Inquire Zll 9 iww r. j. rxu JHU. MU7. fOtV. -WANTED ArI - auto .'mechanie. , 809 Edgewater St. West Salem. AUCTION An Indicm With His Ear to fh Ground th '.Water' Spaniel In Zero! Help Vainled 51ale YOUNO MAN wanted for kitchen work. Will advance if proves ability. Apply at once aucsey a, i vmr ot. Help Wanted- Female - ALERT WOMAN. -S5. travel with sales organization. No exper. necessary. Prannalitv . inMaraiuw ewaentiaL S15 weekly salary, commission, bonus. iranspanaiion. bats, ovwciv. jiciii Hotel.-1:30 to 4. . Ha phone calls. HOUSEKPR. WILLING to leave town. $20 mo. in fam. Call 2-1542. EXPER. COOK 4 hsekper.'age 22-30. rxir. reier. rn. iota. HOUSEKPR 1341 N Capitol P. $173. Situations Wanted REMODELING, carpentering, or work of any kind. Ph. 22087: WANT POS. as hsekDer. for bach, or widower. Ill Che me k eta. P.430. LADY wants hour work." Ph. 777. Children kept. Ph. 2-1792. 1S9S N. 4th. EXPER. CARPENTER, Reas. P. 22US. 1 Salesmen Wanted WE WUX select a salesman who is ambitious and willing to work, selling paint and roof coating in Salem ana surrounding territory for an old esta- usnea paint manufacturing company. Wo will train and eive full coooera- tion to the man who qualifies. Give full . particulars in letter, statf nr age, experience and other' qualifications. Box 151. Statesman. j . ' For Sale Miscellaneous USED dressers . .:.-.:.,..:.:r45.7J GEVUKTZ rURNITUM CO. - T7S N. Liberty. - - Ph. 4415. FOR SALE House trailer. Masonite construction, built-ins. circulating heater.- Like new. See it t S17S N. Church St.- , May trade, e- , IL. : VSED SIMMONS beds GEVURT2 FURNITURE CO. T7S N. Liberty. ,.-' v . . . Ph. 4S15. There is no personal or business emergency which we cannot help you meet with a conveniently, speedily arranged loan! Drop Into ear offices for full details ... j STATE FINANCE CO. FOR MONET .Ml .8Utt Uc 8-211 ! I ' -l .1 I iaa i i i am il 1 a ! - - - - - -r If For.'. Salfr Miscellaneoni "CLOSE-OUT rURNTXURJt . ' " BARGAINS -$129 JO 5-pc. bedroom suite. With extra UrRe vanity mirror. ....$8.50 $159 JO wine mohair Charles of Lon don dav. 4 chair - , $79 JO $159 50 $-pc. wal dining set $79.50 89 50 4-pc. wal. bedrm. suite $49J0 L- E. & lamps 4 shades, m price. Occ. chairs occ. pieces ?4 price, i ' Shnn finw whlk lwtu. com n let a. ? On It a far pam sell out. 5 , . M . . Jn1- Nihts Til 8 P. M. COHN BROS. . 467 Court : RIVER loam and Cirt Ph. $391. " -i-i- - i"i-i-.-ii"w"w"irrmnri.i'm.n J.T BASE nijru. 9x11 S4 95 GEVURT2 FURNITURE CO 27$ N. Liberty. - Ph. 461S ENGLISH POINTER duds. Hi. mn oia. uaic twnou uois course, ra. 2-1374. " - - -ii-nwdti"irii"uuvftxxrv HOOVER VACUUM, beatlne- bnih type. Reb. 4- guar. Only 10. $2 tin. Vince s, Vac Store. Ph. S232. . . G. E. tt. reWgerator . $119.93 - CEVUBTZ FURNITURE CO 273 N- Liberty. .r Ph. 41S. j USED REFRIGERATORS . s I.IKE NEW i43 eu. ft, coldspot - I CU. It. CRUNOW . . 14 cu. rLMASirn ruTfimintf . 1 4 cu. ft. STANDARD FRIGIDAIRE uome see tnese hark VALUES 1 3 Used Washing Machines 1 Rf.ftMUKt KELVTNATOR with pump - ' f 1 UNIVERSAL, ' . .. I SIMPLEX ntONER ' V" ; 1 OUR 1941 ZENITH WASHERS ' GUARANTEED- S YEARS i All In Good Working Condition at .. - unusually Low Prices I NASH FURNJTURX CO. 'is xv. commercial St.- ii- -r-i-.-iru-u-L-in.-jn H PATNT CLOSK OUT ' we are rlnn nut i in mil. .swW , . j.niu.i. 7. "....it.. ' wvmm - ncrc urw some examples comes down and look,- ..' WWri .:.... - . Best ouallrv niituMa mint mm " et a Good quality outside paint, L ilis Best 4-hour enamel. gaL 42.23 Good 13-hour enamel. aaL ':. 41.75 ' One odd lot of paint items including enamel,, paint, stain in fart most any size can or-quality - r - i 1 nn .n . .... - . KEITH BROWN BUILDING SUPPLY Front and Court Phone till ?n IN A HURRY j.- fhene I2C1 M-222 ... : By FRAN STRIKER Bj BRANDON. WALSH