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Zlcuiiion Fetes; ; Robert Mickey Home on Leave LINCOLN A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and e un, ; v n Micxey, woue . ineir .'eaeoad son, Petty Officer Second Claw Robert L. Mkkey, was here on" short leave accompanied by his wife, the former Eileen Tarp- - ley. - -'Ji .. i...: . vH.:;vr'V- v T.-Ja...tim ,tne yun' 111811 wag - at : borne .w' ii in January when he 'had just returned from Africa and was home on a 30 day leave ; from . duty with "thereon- "etntion battalion, Seabees;of the US navy. ' ;';,. :UX1.. ;uv,v... 1 ' Robert' Mickey had b e e nin two campaigns with his battalion - anade up almost of men from the . west Coast, at that time. i fie spent ten months overseas and has been in service about a year and a half at the present time. - - ... , I .- ...: s John Mickey, the oldest son of the II I. Mickeys, with his wife ad two small ' sons, Larry : i and Danny' of Los Angeles,' was home lor the reunion. ... , . .-W John Mickey is an inspector at - Lockheed." - X., C - ' - Tb tiird and youngest son, Tic. James W. Mickey, is in China fta the fighting sector and is. now . due for rest camp, according to kit last letter. , : . ; ,11 is with-General Chenault of Uth air force. Pfc . Mickey m want to Africa and then to India 1 before Jfoinf b JMn.: XCU Thursday " night the ... Mickeys asftiirUined" for their two sons i with . a -picnic .having, as. guests Fetjy Officer .Second Class Robert L. Mickey and Mrs. Mickey, Mr. dad- Mrs. John 'Mickey'; and - sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tarpley, Mr. . and Mrs. Dan Tarpley and Jack mad Janet Lfennete, Mr., and Mrs. Jack La Ront and Charlotte, Mar via - and- Vestef, Mrs. - Lenora IlickeyrMr. and Mrs. Hale Mick-. y and Bobby and Sharon, John, " Carmen and Casey Rodriguez and &. ir i r t t ir:.L. uuau, nr. iuu wn. aj. i. miikcj. Budget Increase Voted at Scio fiCIO Budget increase of more than $1000 for the coming fiscal year for. Scio school district No, 49, Linn county, is necessary to Accomodate increased costs of sal aries and supplies, K. J. ! Purdy, member of the board, stated at the annual meeting Monday night Purdy added that the Scio district has more students in proportion to -the: assessed valuation of . the area than any other in the county. v Budget totalling $18,410 as pre pared by the board was unani mously approved by the small number of qualified voters pres em. Among items - included are operation of plant, $2120; main tenance and repair $450; insurance $323; new furniture $150; library books $60; supplies and textbooks $509; teachers' salaries,' element- ry, $6536; high school, $7989; sinking fund. $740. Bonded Indebtedness of the dis tikt totals $8000, Mrs. Frank Bar- . tu, cleark, reported. - s . - . Waldo DeMoy, manager of the Scio State bank, was elected mem ber of the board for a three-year .term, succeeding Mrs. P. W. Echrunk, retiring chairman. W. H, Dennison, senior member, will be chairman for the ensuing year, and . Mr.1 Purdy is the remaining hold-. aver. Mrs. Bartu was re-elected for a one-year term. Daring of Agile Aerialist Holds Circus Spotlight v Mi jl' Will IVJllKUl Reports From PAGE TWELVE Mrs.Blodgett Gives Recital BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. C- L. Blodgett gave a recital Thursday at the YWCA when her young music pupils entertained for' the pleasure of their mothers. Mrs. A. E. Utley also sang a group of songs. Assisting when punch and cookies were served were Mrs. Donald Kuhn, Mrs. A. E. Utley and Miss Edith Ross. The list of those playing Included Neal Craig, jr, Leland Humphreys, ; Shirley Taggert, ? Barbara Fuhr, Stanley Crawford, Betty Humphreys, Ro berta Sjoring, Beverley Hennies, Carol Fuhr, Harry .Culp, Nancy Rust, Mary Seike, Beverly Abbott, Beth Wendt, Mtrylyn Mercer, Es ther Perkins, Celia Weaver, Esther Culp, Betty Cooley, Patty Craig, Arlene, Kuhn, Sylvia, Cellannd Hugh Franklin. . Mrs. Anderson Signs Contract j-JAIRVlEW Mrs, August An derson of Hopewell has signed the Falrview. school 1944-45 term leaching -, contract, ' Mrs." Richard Crannell, c 1 r k of ; the - school board, reported , Wednesday fore noon. ' I . - : . Pea harvest has been complet ed at the 15 acre field at the How ard Stephens farm..,'"-;;;":' Mrs.'Toivo Bantsari gave a vio lin solo at the Hopewell United Brethren ' church" Father's day program, and Miss 11a Taskinen accompanied her on the piano, Both are of this district Rev. and Mrs, Merril Fox sang , a duet, MMy Heavenly Father Knows." Hops Trained at Wheatland Farm WHEATLAND f ourteen acres of late hops at the J. S. Gilkey farm in the wheatland district is beingin trained on wires by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper and Marion Wiggins and they are using a sled for tha work. Peach thinning with a large crew of local people is in progress at the Clyde M. La Follette fruit and nut farm in the Wheatland district''' Mrs. Eugene Wilson and Mrs- Roy La Follette of the Wheatland district fifth war If an drive have canvassed their buyers and some will complete their purchase with in two weeks to attain the Wheat land quota. Two Have Operations HAYES VILLE Doris Dierks is convalescing from a tonsilectomy performed Saturday. - - Lois Hull also had her tonsils removed Thursday. At the school meeting Monday night W. R. Powers was re-elected clerk, and L. Jarmes was reelected clerk. .. , Exemplifying grace, ;A rhythm, and precision as they clamber up ropes for daring exploit in the dome of the big top, some 20 lithe, dauntless girls defy all laws of gravity in ' the .spectacular and gorgeously costumed aerial ballet of I the newly ' combined Clyde Beatty and Russell Bros, circus coming to Salem for . two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2 and 28. f - Star of the ballet is Miss 'Es- trelita, top-ranking exponent of sensational heel and toe catches who is shown here in one of her breath-taking exploits. : "r.; ; Displaying dainty feminine grace, Miss Estrelita holds - her specta tbrj literally open-mouthed with astonishment when she i cl imaxes her reckless feats .with a', forward soir.mersault into midair from .th flying trapese catching ooly by her heels. .. The aerial ballet is only one of mar.y innovations in the thrill' filled, action-packed .circus pro- r-xni ccmbining the cream of aer lil, acrobatic, and arenic talent with the startling and daring wild r -'nal .exhibitions of the famed ,C. ;!E catty. . I'M ' ' '," 1 The j Statesman's Salem. Oregon Saturday Mu Ariael Hits Mark in 5th War Bond Drive ; MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel ts war bond drive. The end of the $125,p0pd,quota'suba:ribed. Townspeople were advised office for fnews" of the progress of the drivej;iThe committee! urges the soonest possible completion of the house-to-house canvass." To help the community ' in reaching its quota, Chairman J. H. Fournier Suggests the purchase of the series; C treasury savings note which $a4 'h iused in payment of federal income, tax. They can be presented in payment of : taxes at any time during and after the sec ond calendar month after date of purchase.; This, will enable busi ness men' and farmers who must meet an income tax payment in Septemberrto meet their obliga tions and at the same- time fulfill their pari; ih the bond drive, r ; Attention was likewise called to the fact that an automobile is be ing offeredaa .a" special .'prize -in this drive and that bond purchas ers vnll receive tickets that will give ; them ia ! chance: on the car.1 Pue; totthe. lottery feature, postal regulations forbid the postof f ice to give . these r tickets, .but anyone buying' bonds at the poctoffice may' taka their, bond to thc,bnk and obtain tne uckets, ; i e v Lyons Families Make Visitations i - LYONS-Mrs. Mabel Spa went to Eugene Monday night ' where she will spend some time visiting friends., j i ' . Miss Ruthe Lyons went to Boise, Idaho, the first of the week where she will visit with her bro ther-in-law! and sister, Lt and Mrs. Darel Lewis. T f 1 Mrs. I B. 1 M. Wood worth and daughter! Mrs. Fred Boyer of . Sa lem spent Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Mrs. Johnston is a sister pi Mrs. Woodworth! and aunt of Mrs. Boyer..- . ; - it, Mrs. Albert Bass and Mrs. Ken neth Bass Were Tuesday : lunch eon guests at the home ; of Mrs. Floyd Bassett i ; 1 Mrs. Alex Bodeker and daugh ters, Constance and Betty Jean, left fcflSah Diego, Calif 4 Wed nesday, where Miss Constarice will become I the bride of Earl Hampton at the naval base, June 27. .11 j r 'v At" ; l- j Ml I I.' I ' Two iVacancies in Scid High School 5CIO Vacancy in the com. merce and social science depart' ment of Scio high school occurred with-the resignation of Miss Nep- pie LoU Belt Teachers for.the pri mary and junior high school rooms in the grades! also are lacking, ac cording to Principal E. G. Rick ard, following resignations of Mrs. Genevieve Bangs and Mrs. Louise Taylori: ; I ' f : , Mr. Rickard will return to the principalship I and to j instruct In mathematics, American j history boys'; physical education. v Mrs Lettie Crane I and Mrs. Earl La Rowe Will return to teach English and science, 'respectively, in the high school.' s' :- '' Mrs. Marian Robertson and Miss Lucille .Lewis have been re-elected to the third: and fourth, and fifth and sixth grades. - ft' I - j I w Past Noble Rebekahs Entertained at Indep INDEPENDENCE Past noble grands "; pf i CToverleaf, - Rebekah lodge ' .Were 1 entertained 4 at the home of, Mrs. Joe Cooke last Thursday night with an informal evening of games. Attending1 were Mrs. Stella Cal breath,: Mrs. Lon Travis, Mrs. T. P,Sharrr. M r s Willard Craven. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard and Mrs. P. J Dickinson. ! Daughters-in-Law Are Hosts of Mrs. Ueath GATES Mrs. Gerald Heath had as her house guest la$rweek, her daughters-in-law, Mrs. i. Harold Heath of Portland and Mrs. Virgi Heath of Chehalis, Wash. , Lt Haroldl Heath, is at present at a hospital at Fort Bliss, Texas, where t he has recently received an operation on his knee. - - Stebbins Reelected ; lo School Position ' . MONMOUTH-r-EllIs N. StebbinS was re-e3ected a dtrector of school district No.l 13,. Monriouth at the annual election. There was no op- posiUon V -" . . : ; j ; ' , 1 - Jlrs." Boulden Returns ' 1 ! UNIONVALE Mrs. T. R. Boul den of Dayton, who has been guest of: her son and dauhter-in law, .Mr. ar.i I.Irs. Marion Eoulden since Saturday, returned to her home ,Tdr.zzZ3j rr.crnir-2. Community Correspondents Morning June 24, 1344. Quarter way has hit :the' quarter -way, mark in the first week finds $37,156.25 of , I -; ' r - to watch Uie drive thermometer Bridge Qub nds Season INDEPENDENCE The gardens at the home of Mrs. R. M. Walker were the -setting for the conclud ing, meeting of the season of the Wednesday t bridge club, with a picnic; dinner ini t ha attractive yard.'! o r- j -: Additional - fuests were Mrs. Frank; Hayman? of Santa Monica, Califf Mrs. H. RSteiner of Loa Ankeles. Calif, and Mrs; Georiel Knott r Scores for the" year's play were totaled with. Mia. Claude Skinner receiving high, and Mrs. R." ' M. Walker -second.- Present were Mrs. cto Black Mrs. K. L. Williams.' Jifrs. MT C- WiUiams. Mrr i f A.' JJThaiaM Mra,;Clarence'Harw;Mrf. Ej4 mer Addison, Mrs. JamesHart, Mrs? Melford Nelson. MrsC; A: Ffate.' Mrt Sier.t man.! Mrs. . Knott, Mn Stainer 1 and tha hosteas.-Mra. Walltcr . ; lncoln Conducts School Meetmgr LIIfCOLN Lincoln held the annual school board: meeting juonoay mgni wim- excellent ai- tendance.: The : enalrman, Tracy Walling, was . elected for a three year j term as member of the board and ' Kasper Neiger auto matically became f chairman. The other member of the board, Roy W. Hammer, and the clerk. Ivan Merrick, were reelected. Ammon G rice was hominated as the non-high school director to represent the hortheart P 61k count district, by the voters as the incumbent, Frank Crawford, sr., resigned. . ' One of the important matters transacted was the unanimous decision to . replace tha - black boards now in use at the school house, with new ones before fall 1 school opening. Girk Bid Farewell 'O To Jacqueline Judd LIBERTY A farewell party was given by the .Liberty Girl Scouts for Jacqueline Judd, as sistant troop leader, on Wednesday at the Linn place. Miss Judd leaves next week to take up her duties as unit leader at camp Robbins- wolcU a permanent ; Girl Scout camp near Bremerton. The girls prepared dinner; on the outdoor fireplace, and swimming was en- oyed. The troop presented the honor guest with a gift. Present were: Jacaueline Judd. Wanda Billings, f Sabra Blanken- ship, J Betty... Trout, Rosemary Austin, J acqueline Van Loh, Don na Dasch, 4 Dorothy Gregory, Donna Plenge, Darlene Evans, Jean Coyswell, JBetty : Coyswell, na ! Judd, .Beverly; J Karsten, Janice SUggs,- Phyllis Lusthoff, Joan Trout, Dori Clark, Mrs. W. Karsten, Mrs. Seeger and Jerry and Margaret Seeger, and Mrs. Allen! Trout, .l v-c--'- Lt,9 Mrs. Loren ilorf - . Feted at Independence if h V -. INDEPENDENCE Entertain ing in, honor of Lt and Mrs. Loren Mort,J who are visiting here on a furlough . from Renton, , Wash Mr. and Mrs. PaW Robinson were hosts! at a dinner party Monday night."" " - " " Invited were Lt. and Mrs. Mort, Mr, and Mrs. - y era Heckart - of Corvallis, and Dr. and Mrs. C." A. Fratzke. .. , liorenz Schnuelles Are Guests of Bethel Home BETHEL Mr.! and -Mrs. A. C. Spranger had ' ati their over-night guesta, Mr. and ' Mrs. Lorenz Schnuelle of Seattle. The Schnu elles had come to Salem to visit his sisterj Mrs. Ma "Gahlhar and other! relatives and extended the visit o include the Sprangers. The two men were Salem school mates somejyears ago. $chnuelle Is wijth the Port of Embarkation in Seattle: iMonmouth Girl Gets ' Bachelor Dejrree; OSC "MONMOUTH Beverly" Moflanl daughter of Mr.iand Mrs. H. W. Morlan, IMonmouth,; received a bachelor of sciehce degree from the; school ' of : education;" Oregon State college, when" she graduated last week.. She' attended local schools, including Oregon-Colle of Education before going to'Ore gon Stater " r ' . wjU Lit u DENTIGT J:i-J:4 rirst Nxilsiil Eatk '. v c;::::-r V OCE Reports Honor Students MONMOUTH The first honor roll students at Oregon College' of Education" for the' spring term, M'mw i r noint nt S.S or better, carrying at least ; 15 hours:are:: ' ' 1 Marjorie Bier, Oakridge; Otillia Boydell, Monmouth Alice " E. Burnett - Portland; Doris- Ann Johnson, Portland; Ruby Golds- I worthy, Eugene; ; Joy -Watterson, Silverton. The' second honor , roll, earning a grade-point average of -a- least 3. and carrying at least 15 hours: ' Florence -Adair, Warrenton; 1 AndrewV Bend;. Alice May BaUey, Eugene; S dm a .Bowman, ldependence; Jaaet M. Dyce, Salem: Opal Day, Hubbard; Elea4 nor.,R. EUia, wCanby;X Caroline Friesen, Dallas; Gloriav Gebers, Grants Pass; Frances V. Gentle, Long Creek; Blanche Green; Fort MIJ1 "?1-' Haggi Astoria J-ear irenwn,- uauas; wnjs Jtiikn.Hw46n DaHat;f Marjona' W'l-;Jaeanora I wreanajn,. jane ,xOTer-. t ,uresnam; , toia Jj-oosiey, eavercreex; &atut yn , asn. viuej eien arsenv'frjie- jiwiRutlO Radclitfe, Xfcmitlx Falls; Betty Rinearion,- Portland; Evelyn "A. Smith;'' Gervais; Zetta Spurting; Cheshire; Velda M. Stef- fen," Hillsboroj Eca'c; Stephens, SDrinrfield: V 1 r I n 1 a " Stovall. Marshfield: - Marion E. Wiest Monmouth: Rosem a r v Wilken. Hillshoro. Mn. Crawford Rfliimn From Portland JSanquet LINCOLN Mrs. Lois Crawford. returned from. Portland : Tuesday, :.z::"T': r JT a ""- "V" c(-uauguwFjHiiquei . av uie do- uuyti, piuiie 10 na w aiiena uie capping program for the January class of the University of Oregon Medical school department of nursing education of which her youngest daughter, Miss Wilma Crawford is a member; Monday night, at Multnomah hospital. 13S0 nc I s 1 : i 1 r-"1 Joint Legioii-r Installation . Held, Dayton- DAYTON More than 50 mem bers of American Legion Dayton Post No. 69 and auxiliary attended Joint Installation of officers held Tuesday , evening, June 20. Perry Barber, district deputyl and Mrs. Josephine Kane, past department officer, both of Newberg, were the installing officers. . : r 4 Legion post officers are: Tom Huffman, commander;; 1st vice commander J. W.' Vernon; 1 2nd vice i commander Walter Zwick; adjutant Owen'.Pearcei finance officer," W, P. -WUeyjJ ichaplain, George Beal; historian, John Toddi sgt-at-arms, Delton Magness. -t Presldertt of 'auxiliary; Mrs. J. W, yernon; secretary lira. Ralph Tiham; treasurer, Mrs.-Will Leck land; historian, Mrs. Ed Schroeder; chaplainv Mrs. Clifford Gibbon. : Junior auxiliary officers: presi dent, Vea trice Holliday ; vice pres-5 ident Delores Dresselhaus; secre tary; Audrey TTimmi ' historian Shirley Todd; chaplain, Mary Ann Shellburne; sgt.-at-arms Patsy Huffman. ,;':f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardy, gold star; parents, and daughter, were special guests at the social hour following business- session. -1 Refreshments were served. AmicfTcment Day j Ohseiedvnrner'' iurisuan tnurcii,- TURNER ' Achievement' day was observed v at''the Christian church Sunday,-a 'summary of im4 provementa , and financial reportsj for the year were given. A mem bership gain of 17," total, given for missions 1504.C7, for local work 11500. The auditorium ifloor and furniture were refinished, window drapes, a flag set baptistry heater. wood, for next winter bought and paid for, childrens' room redec orated and youngs people's chapel almost finished. All debts : paid. Gene Rohinson ia pastor. ' . "Mr. and Mrs. "L. W. Robertson returned from a ten day visit to her: daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Spalding of Golden- dale, Wash. i . j i ; Mrs. Lucille . McKinney, her brother Leland W. Riches, her aunt Miss - Irma Riches of I Portland, were Corvallis visitors Sunday at the ; home of Mr. and j Mrs. J. W Palmer. . Miss Riches,,: who had been house guest of Mrs. McKin neys returned to Portland Thurs day. : 1 Miss EtU Millett of Corvallis was house guest of the C. T. Trimbles" this week. r Dca Lee-Ilclzal "Salca's Oun Slalioa" , Sakn, In order-to provide a more extensive service to our listening au-' dience, ive are now operating 6 a.m. to 12 midnight, daily ' 1 r f X - x f 1 -Ln on TO own ' ' " : : ; :.v 5eb'geb'. : . - " """ p-fcaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa--- -a?. -. , ' - - . ' ? t " " f - . " 1 1 ' ' ' - $imr& daily pnosmo xl2:45-r? Report to Marion County' , I a program on the ... - 5ijx War Loan broadcast directly from War Bond head- ' quarters in Salem, with Bill Talbot, master-of-ceremonies , : j J L J If ,c::3 cl L: Stale Gardens Are Said Later- SCIO Gardens .and orchards on the Washington coast are several weeks later than -Willamette" val ley : crops," Mrs. C- G. : Hubble of Hoquiam said Tuesday on her ar rival her to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Anna Chfakek. Petty Officer 3c F, . Drushella stationed at Seattle, is visiting at the Paul ' Durshella farm home near. Scio. r'XTVt'--' . Irene Tolman and Mrs." S. H. Coin,- both of near Scio, are re- covering : at a ; Salem . hospital. where , each underwent .a major emergency -operation last Week. J Russell V. McDonald - was ""fined $ 10 and cosjU In frecorder's court here Tuesday after pleading guilty to a drunkenness charge. -; Richard,' three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houston, , is hospitalized at Lebanon for skull fracture suffered last week when he fell from the family car enroute to Salem. He is reported recover- Mrs. Charley Dolezal is substi tuting as proofreader this week at the Democrat-Herald office, in Albany. She is a . daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Joe Ly tie, former Scio publishers.'",' " Mrs. Fusott Host To Kansas .Cousin 1 Tf- AUMSVILLE. Guests . at-he home of Mr- Luta Fisonthe past week:- were'rhVr 'cousinsv vMr and Annabel - "and - Bonny . and ion, Clarence:' of Norton, Kns.Tht visitors are moving, here and will probably "l6cate' in - theyalleyt Tbiy. are stopplni.in (Salem .witrf oiner reiauves ana win - lnyesu-i Kate opportunities for a location from there. X Mrs.; Gertrude McKee, who iis living, at .the home of Mrs. Luta Fuson, has gone to Independence for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Queen . Wood. . ..J-. jlfrv, Mn . Spr anger ". Bqth Are Reelected . BETHEL Business transacted at the annual school meeting con sisted of the acceptance of the budget as ' it was presented, and the reelection of A. C Spranger aa board ' member for 'the three year term and reelection of Mrs. A. C Spranger, as district clerk for one year term. ' Ralph A. Wilson v automatically became chairman of tha board for the-ensuing year. W. R. Baker is the third member of the board. Listen to this- . r - n -lAr. S i l Mil . . T I 'V-. . Sixty, Loggers. Donate Blood Plasma Friday PEDEE Some 60 of the. Spauid- ing Logging camp will go to Dallas Friday to donate blood. The camp fill be shut down for the day. $ Mrs. Clinton and ; her guests, ; Mrs. ; Dav of Eugene " and Mrs. ! Orville Shreeves of Dallas called ! . - i vm. 9 . W , TXT - on Airs. - lume jveroer day evening. ; " t Mrsl Lfllie May (Guard) Potter of. Kings . Valley, who. is in the I Corvallis hospital, has twin girls, j ine oaoy sr weifcucvi x jwuuu?,. The new hishwav No. 223 has . been reoiled from. Wren to Pedee." helping IMr. Frank - Sheythe en large his living room, and build a new oorch." , ' I'.? The; Dick Siddall place has been . BIMU IV l UVU1 UUUHi, yic Tne vf Ms wui noia tneir annual picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vickers.,' ' ' " "-;? - . i Mrs. Walker Guest for Birthday Annireary J BROOKS Mrs. S. X. Walker was honored with a surprise birth day party at the home , of her ' daughter Mrs. Jene Lockhart, tba occasion " being her 83rd ; birthday anniversary. The- evening 7 was scent visiting and the oDeninc "Of many, nice guts ana sne aiso re- man Mn Mi Mirtrtm .Mrt 'HitcI - Perry; and . David, Mist. Grace Weinman.- Mia V Sharon Perrv. Miss Evelyn. Lunder Mrs. Ruth Mri.-Sarah Elizabeth- Walker. - f Mr.: and Mrs. Carl; Johnson ea- tertairted with a 'dinner recently, in thai hfimo Covers wr rtlar-Ml for- Mr. and Mrs. William Conn, Mr. v and Mrs. Elmer ; Conn; - Mrs. Anna' Dunlavy and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Johnson. UttleVBOlie Fitsjerald has re turned r home '-from McMinnville, where he spent the past six weeks visiting his Uncle and Aunt. 11 AX: Uanlcd; : Produdncj Genarol Agent By tap rated aid line legal re-: serve life- tasarance : eampaar aver a third af a century eld. Writing both par and nan-par Insurance from birth ta age 5. Highly competitive. 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