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my News IHSa'Sffifls Tha Oregon Statesman - Tolephono 9101 r Page Assigned Chief Just Ice Harry H. Belt of the state supreme court Monday assigned Circuit Judge E. M. Paee. Marion! county, to go to Clackamas county? to hear the case of Fuiimoto' gainst Berg, involving restoration! pi property," Judge R. J. Green,! Union county, was assigned to Umatilla county to try the case pf the Pilot Rock Lumber company1 against the Pendleton Lumber! company, and Judge Charles H. Combs, Lake county, to Klamath County, to hear the case of Peter-1 aon vs. Feterson. . T : , ",v;. y y .i,v-vy 35-year chain store lease paying ,6.23 interest, net and all your money back. A good Investment Phone or write Larsen Home & Loan Co, 164 S. Com'L Ph. 8389. 50 Workers Needed Fifty livorkers, men or women, are need ed .at once to work in agriculture In Marion county, Ralph P. Laird, farm labor assistant, said Monday. (Workers art needed to train hops and to hoe In the mint acreage. Work held up by the unseasonal rains has delayed tasks which now re urgent Laird said, in itsking for w new workers at once. 1 i- Asparagus for freezing and can fling. Fiala Ranch, 1 miles north la Polk Co. Phone 2-3072. Bring containers. ; Folders Distributed The Dis abled American War Veterans of Ealem are distributing 3000 fold? trs In connection with the financ lng of the proposed DAV Memo rial hall at Church and Marion streets. The folders picture the bunding, cite an asserted need, ana give detailed plans of the con templated construction. , i farrcu Speaker Secretary of f State Robert S. Farrell, Jr., will ,- discuss the state measures on the special election ballot for June 22 when he speaks before the rem . lar monthly session of; the Mult nomah county chapter of the Ore gon Republican club Wednesday , noon at the Benson hotel, Portland. For modern methods in any kind of office training go! to the Capitol Business College, 34S Court Ph. 987. I : . . . Ogle Ketone Charles Ogle, ex ecutive for the Keep Oregon Green organization, returned Sunday to saiem from Klamath Falls, bring lng with him members of his fam ily.4He was formerly manager of me ruamatn forest Protective as gradation. ','-: ,j- For mod. methods in any kind of Off. training go to Capital Busi ness College 343 Court, Ph. 3987. MVt Budget Salary If Klam ath county desires to pay it county assessor SI 3 a day for time actual- J f served it must Include such pay ments in its budget Attorney Gen eral George Neuner held here Monday. The dpinion was asked py District Attorney I Clarence Humble of Klamath county. f men needed for war work. Steady employment Apply Salem Box Co. 100 Wallace Road. Obltnary Weeekwr Harry Jt. Woodbury, late resident of littrai A. Salem, at a local hospital My IT, at the age of SI years. Hus band of Mrs. Essie P. Woodbury ot kalem; father of Mrs. Shirley W. New- erry of Aumsvute. Mrs. Dorothy X. lyera of Lebanon. Kan CpL Henry wooaDurr or. ma u. s. marines. ind RM 1c James C. Weodbury of xna u. . navy: ana orotner ox cnanes K. Woodbury of Kansas. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services will b held from the Clou(b Banick chap el Tuesday, May 22, at pjn., with Bev. Becker of facia tins. Interment in BelcresV Memorial park, j febelU ' ' ! Oliver M. Schorls, late resident of 11 Chemkta at, at a local hos- ital rriday, May IS. at the age of f years. Graveside services will be held Tuesday. May St. at 10 a.m., at tne ICXJi cemetery. Direction Cloufh Berrlck company. SlerUafasae Fonts Funeral Today Funeral services for Seneca Fouts, former member of the state legislature who died lh Portland on Friday, will be held at the conservatory chapel of A. J. Rose & Sons this afternoon at 4 o'clock, with burial at Riverview cemetery. 1 Girl Reported Missing Eunice Kole, 17, 322 North Church st, was reported to Salem police Mon day as being k missing from her residence since May 17. The in formation said the girl was last seen with "Cherokee BUT an In dian entertainer with the Arthur Bros, circus. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. To Klamath Falls Robert Fischer of KSLM, In his capacity as district governor. Lions, left Monday night for Klamath Falls, planning to go on to Burns to visit the dub there before returning to Salem. He Is to be accompanied by Sen. Angus Gibson of Junction City. Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof ing. Prices. AAF Man Here Lt James G. Davis, AAF, now stationed at Spokane following service In the t European ana xaeaiierranean ine aters, visited MaJ. C. H. Westover, commander of the Salem airbase, Monday. i - 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Comx Child Has Accident Shirley Dough ton, two - year - old grand daughter of Mayor I. M. Dough- ton, while playing at her home ac clden tally got a small pebble in her nose and when first aid could not extract lt a physician was called. Our insurance service is as dose to you as your telephone. Richard G. Severfn, 4016; evenings 8213. Glass Door Broken The glass door of the J. B. barber shop, 439 State si, was broken Sunday, a police report said. The report add ed that a pedestrian reported he saw a drunken man "shove a wo man against the glass." For home loans see Salem red eral, 130 South Liberty. Cars Collide Cars driven by Lenial D. Bowden, 1500 North High st. and Jeanne Louis Prather, 622 Seventh st collided at High and State streets, both cars being damaged but no personal injuries being reported. Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. Eaten Hospital Ben Claggett, employe of Maple's sporting goods store and well known Keizer Bolt torn rancher, was stricken with a heart attack Sunday and taken to Salem Deaconess hospital. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. " Contract Approved A contrac of sale for a lot in Oak Lodge addition to Salem was approved Monday by the county court, C. H and Edna; Alzoa Kendall agreeing to buy the property for $150. Woman Injures Hand Mrs John Lana, 1553 Norway st., cut the knuckle on the forefinger of her right hand when a glass tumb ler broke, in her hand while she was washing. 'She was treated by first aid. More turkey pickers needed. Good pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St. i In Oreeon Citr. May IS. Marie S. Surlingame, late resident of Salem. St the aee of M years. Survived by (our children, Mrs. Agatha Z. Togl and Mrs. Christine fladwood of Sa lem, James Burlingara and Mrs. Elea tior Cooper of Portland: three sisters, Miss Edith Michelson of Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Crystal Minnick of Ores. on City . and Mrs. Alice Bruner of Omaha, Kebr.: brother. James H. Michel irhildren. Recitation of the rosary Tuesday. May 22. at S p.m.. at the W. T. Risdon company chapeL rune pi services will be held Wednesday, Way S3, at a.m.. from St. Joseph's Catholic church with Interment at St. Barbara's cemetery. I . - . . i i In Miami. Fla, May 21, Guy Km est Bletcalf. former resident of route one. Cervais. at the ag of SS years. Sur vived by wife. Edna; seven children, Mrs. Res Wilkes, Mrs. Bernard Mor ton and Virginia Metcalf. all of Miami, ria.. Mrs. Boyd Crouch of Lbs An reles. Mrs. Herbert Jones end Mrs. Sketealf of Three Rivers,' Calif.; two sisters. Mrs. Roy WeuDy oz XMewoera, Ore., and Mrs. Bertha Beckner of Al bany, and 10 grandchildren. An nouncement of services later by W V. Rigdon company. f l. Mrs. Msry L. Jones, late resident of 1060 MiU st sunasy. sy au. W.l KoBDital Mother of Mrs. Betty rrahm of Salem. Mrs. Helen Summers Of North Bend, Ore.. Mrs. uin w m.r n-rmtttm Pim. Ttt Jones of Lorxr- Wash., and Rev. D. J. Jones it-.nn.wi.-v wuh. Also survived by eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Shipment is being made by dough Barrick company to Grants Pass for aerrices and interment. . Yca'ro Ik! Tea 013 To Feci Ycd:j This is a meessge for men known life but no longer find lt thrill ftig because of the lack of certain vita fuimi miut hormones. Tromone. a ae eemt medical discovery combining etta rnins and hormones may muluply the Vim and sest and enjoyment you once knew. Your whole approach. - your whole attitude toward hie, may im prove when you begin to use Tromone. Kow it may be possible for middle area i memin Miov the same spirit. -viuisty and pleasure that made their youth thing to - remember. Adaed years may not subtrsct from yoor plea rjrei when you use Tromone, the new formula combining, vitamins and hormones. Follow directioniron label. Tromone for sale by Perry s Drug Store and . druggists everywnere. Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, jOrerjon, Tuesday Morning, May 2t 1145- PAGE FIVE Poppy Days' Proclaimed May 215-26 ) 1 Fridayi and Saturday of this week will be "Poppy Days, under a proclamation issued Monday by Mayor IM. Doughton. His proclamation: ! Vherfas, there still remains a- - .- V ' . 1 1 . Ii 5 powenui enemy 01 me unixea States ol America that is seeking to establish their tyranny over the world, aqd t- - Vhereas, the young men- of Salem again re offering their lives in the nation's service, and f Whereas, the memory of those who have given their lives is cher ished by every citizen, and is an inspiration to us in these grave days, and I - " .-. Whereas, their service and sac rifice is symbolized by the memo rial poppy of The American Legion and, the -American Legion Auxil iary, now- therefore ( "I, I. M. Doughton, mayor or the City pi Salem, do hereby pro claim Friday and Saturday, May 25th and 326th, 1945, to be Poppy Days in the City of Salem, and urge all f citizens to observe the day; by wearing the memorial red poppy in honor of the men Who died in the battles of world war 1 and world war II." Salem Writers Win Honors in Field of Poetry BtOOMINGTON, Ind. (Special) Marjorie Brewer Merriott, lilS47 Chemeketa street and Frances De Vlieger Anderson R. R. 1, Salens qregon, have received honorable mention in competition with writers from nine states who sub mitted manuscripts to be judged i4 connection with the annual writers' conference to be heldion J0ne 3-16 at Indiana university." The conference, designed to lot fer practical instruction in Cre ative writing, wiU be resumed after a lapse of two years, because of, war conditions. sine two saiem residents re ceived honorable mention in lithe field of poetry. Removed from HospitalBobby Dyer, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Dyer! 2065 North Fourth 1st, was removed to his home Monday from Salem Deaconess hospital where hi was a medical patient. Experienced ladies ready to wear salesladies wanted. Apply Sally's. 4 a Business Name Filed C. A. Vib- bert andlZene W. Crowe filed a certificate of assumed business name Monday in the county clerk's office for Vibbert Electric, 551 Court st.; . Tlsita la Washington Mrs Anne Macy, city police - matron. left today for Walla Walla, Wash., to visit friends and relatives while on a two-weeks I vacation from the police station. Small marble-top table wanted. Phil 7906 & Evest 3218. ) Mother, Daughter Home Mrs John R. Kelty land infant daugh ter: were remoyea Monday from Salem General hospital to their home at 070 North Summer st More turkey pickers needed. Good pay.. Marion Creamery, 245 D Si -i -( i f , Leaves Hesiplal Mrs. Russell McJury and infant daughter were removed Monday from Salem Gen eral hospital to jtheir home at 590 South 22nd st Want to rent store building. Albright I Ph. 4759. Meettnf Wednesday The Salem grange will meet at 8 p.m. Wed nesday at the North Cottage be discussed for H it Heme From Mrs jWoman's club on street. Plans will summer meetings Victoria Mrs David Eason returned to Salem early Monday from Victoria, BC. where she had attended the British Columbia music festival. Fry. cook wanted. The Spa. 111. at Hospital Salem friends of Ralph Hayre.json of Mrs. Agnes Hayre, regret to learn that he is seriously ill at the Salem Deacon ess hospital. Hayre is proprietor of the Senator Shine stand. Fine Fire The fire department was called to 643 North Winter st Monday where a flue fire was under way. Fry took Ranted. The Spa. .3 - 1 l?olk School Money Is Distributed pAXJaFo scnoqi money, u pt- ing distributed to the various school districts over Polk county, Tracy Staats, county treasurer, ft ports. Monies to be distributed in T. 3 r AAA . 1 1 a . . ' . vuiue ju,uuu ix tun uie siaie scnooi fund and $50,000 from special tax money. EPonMncB iffieBniioafls CIRCUIT COURT i ":- fy Delia Schwabaaer vs. Ernest) W. Schwabauer; divorce decreet (rahted. Florence Wodzewoda ! vs. rrancis wodzewoda; divorce decree granted. , Orpah N. Dawson vs. William E. Dawson; divorce decree granted. Lavona May Vanderpool vs. FTed Lee Vanderpool; divorce decree grant ed, j i ... ; ' ... I Jessie Lorena Thomaston vs. Wil liam Thomas ton; divorce decree grant ed, i - : ' i - Rose Gruenfeldet vs. Melvin GrUen felder: divorce decree granted; prop erty settlement confirmed. Gwendola MoeUer vs. Allen Moeller; divorce decree granted. - ) Edith A. Perry vs. Frank E. Perry; divorce decree granted. : Robert B. Armprieit vs. Ruby Wray Armpriest; divorce decree granted; defendant's former name. Ruby Wray, restored, i ' J i I ' i Mary J. Rife vs. Clarence Trankltn Rife; divorce decree granted; plain tiff i . former name, Mary J. Smith, restored..1 ' t ; ' Gladyce T. Adamson vs. Harold E. Adamson; divorce decree: granted. Beraice JTrleda Setness vs. Jergen Olaf Setness: divorce decree granted; plaintiff awarded custody of two min or children with defendant required to pay $40 monthly for their, support. Rex Milo Fuller vs. Margaret Marie FuUer; demurrer ; alleges complaint does not state facts sufficient , for cause oz action, i Echo Parmentier. by Leala Par menUer, guardian ad litem, vs. W. R. jttansom ana uyae poulmn: aonlics tion filed asking extension of time in wnicn 10 sue transcript or appeal. Thomas Chuloa i v. Evlveatcs- X Rirsch and Chris C. Hammond; de- lenaants- answer admits and denies. Partes Parseglan vs. MeUie Parse- ian; defendant's answer admits and enies: also asks SI 493 and decree. Henry O. Davis and Helen G. Davis vs. a. b. waiters and R, E. Walters complaint to quiet title to lots 4 and 1 Snell Names Three to First State Civil Service Commission J. N. Chambers of Salem! A.. C. Cammack. Portland and Mrs Effie Turneaure, Hood River legal secretary, comprise the first siie vu service commission, namea nere early this week by Gov. hi Walilale Home Tracts. - Dolor as C Holden vs. Ben t Hol den; divorce complaint; alleges cruel and nhuman treatment; asks custody of two minor children and $50 monthly ior ineir support. Rebecca Bonnie Patterson V. Leon Shelby Patteraon; divorce decree granted; custody of two minor child ren awarded to plaintiff with de fendant required to pay $37.50 monthly for their support Valley Credit Service ' vs. George Boyd; order of default and judgment against aeienaant in the sum or $427.50 with interest and $140 attor ney ! fees. Harry Pii Dickman vs. Marceline E. Dickman; order of default oscar Chnstensen vs. Dora Chns- tensen; order of default: application for -place on trial docket. PROBATE COURT Florence1' E. Cole estate: annralsal filed, lists estate assets at $4000. Karen reeshoun estate: final account Shows SSO0 in receipts and S430 in dis bursements hearing on account June Maria Mane estate: final account of Everett Milne, executor, allowed; es tate :clo6ed Orey GA Coffey estate; order ad mitting wul to probate in estate of ?robable value - of $6700; Elmer J. hurch appointed executor and Jerald Tucker, Mervin I" idler and Loyal Jory appraisers. . Oliver La sugnuson, guardlansnip; P. H. See ley appointed, guardian of estate with: bond set at $25,500. JUSTICECOURT State vsi Dean Anderson: charge driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor; bal $250; continued to May 23 at 10 a.m. for pies. State vs. Daniel Scharer: charge violation of basic rule: euilty plea entered; continued until June 1 for pronouncement of sentence. MUNICIPAL COURT R. A. Heintz. Portland: charge vio lation of basic rule: lined S23. Ersai Burton, route live; cnarges failure to stop and dezecnve brakes; hall nf 9 KA inrf SS rMnMtiwlv Warren . rrank valdez. 1940 Lewis st.; charge violation of basic rule. MARRIAGE LICENSE Harold W. Olsen. 30: state patrol man, Tacarna, Wash., and Dorothy E. Kocher. 26. pilot. 330 setteimier su woodDurn. Earl SnelL I Both men members of tha new board, set uri W a law nassed Dy xna recent legislature, are r tired. Mrs. Tumaeura represents the League of Women Voters and the Business and Profession Wom en's clubs of tha state, both of which organizations had - urged him to appoint a woman to the commission, Snell said. f Members of the commission must be in sympathy with the Ap plication of merit principles to public employment, cannot hold public office of political nature or In a political party, nor dan any member be a candidate for public office or an employe of the state, under the law. The commission is charged with the responsibility of "setting up a merit system or, civil service lor all, state employes. Certain excep tions are provided in the act and certain latitude and discretionary power is lodged with the elected officials and the heads of various departments. Policies, rules . aifid regulations for administration fot the law may be adopted by the commission. It also is authorized to , select a director and such other assistants as may be necessary. The temporary or provisional li rector must be selected by ijke commission not later than July 1, 51943. - J . The chairman will be selected by the commission members. An appropriation of $10,000 was auth orized by the legislature for tpe next biennium. Commission mem bers will receive- a per diem Jjof $10 for each day they are neces sarily in session. They also receive expenses incurred in fulfilling their duties as required by law. Last Registration Day County Clerk Henry C. Mattson announced Monday that the registration books for; the special election to be held June 22 would be closed at 11-8 o'clock this evening. John reported Fender Pants Stolen Riches, 148S State st., to police Monday the theft of pair of fender pants from his car Fry cook wanted. The Spa. Grange Backs Building Plans Of June Vote Members of the Oregon State grange were instructed this week that their organization recom mends the state building fund measure to be voted on June 22, it was announced by the execu tive committee of that organiza tion, i, ; The measure provide for :the use of $10,000,000 surplus income tax receipts to construct buildings at the Oregon state college and university campuses and at the tuberculosis hospital, state hospi taL penitentiary and Other state institutions. : Undergoes Sureery BKOOK5-Muriel Fitts, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fitts, un derwent a major surgical operation at a Portland hospital last week. VISITING COAST SILVERTON -4. Mr. t and Mrs Sam Klein and two children left Saturday for the coast He is tak ing treatments at Wheeler and they plan to be gone a week. i aaw helped aI sfcreaftkeaed by Mrieniirifl NXW j Hoaxing Exercises mi mmtmlt, SsrttwiaMSemf i Stud for FREE book! HaroU V." MeDoniId,Dealer: 105 1st Natl Bank Bldf. ! Salens,! Ore. f - i i NAME. ADMESS. , p jit p j m4S Hossrfetttnm : X ) rot only LZ3 ,,. . : . . .. .- : . . . .. : ,:.;,..." ' . -r- , : ..... .Juki "V SatlsfacUoa ' gmaranteed ; er ' Money Refuded -4 LZ J 5.0 Down J j.te Month , ' 4 Comfort-Constructed! Center Crown! N ; Stretch Paatl! Reinforced Pre Cnilt Border! Stays Firmly Straight! - ... ' 'I: -"-"."- i Counting "sheep before yoa fall asleep is too great a waste of rime aad energy. Try ' a Super-Laxary Sleep manress instead. That's the easy quick way to get the rest yoa need and want Every nerve and muscle relaxes completely, because its sleep-level -comfort cushions your bod correct!. You'll wake-up ready for wonderful day! i - 5- i Oihor SInni:r::zz3 IIhlIrcssos19.!5f 29.5?33.C5. - h:1 . . JUST DECEIVED Complete stock all metal BABY CABBIAC2S 519.C3, $2l.C5 crd $23X5 mm m State St. : - BABY CUBS ' $11C3,: S14.C3 $23XS billies s - Utility District Hearing Slated Hearing on the petition to cre ate the western Linn county peo ples utility district will be held at Albany June 1, the state hydro electric commission announced here Monday. The district would comprise 990 square miles, with the municipali- tes of Albany and Lebanon omit ted. The population is 23,100 and the assessed property valuation $20,702,500. Another petition seeking to cre ate what would be known as the Lebanon peoples utility district has been filed with the commis sion but hearing on this applica tion has not yet been set. The losses by fire in the United States for 1943 amounted to $380,' 237,000. - i Scoiit Camp Set to Open On June 17 The Cascade Area Council's Camp -Pioneer, high in the Cas cades, opens Jucfe 17 for a nine week period, following a work week there by the National Camp Fraternity's local chapter of the Order of the Arrow. -. ! " Many members of the Order) of the Arrow, all of who are former campers, will hold down regular jobs all summer. Thirty members of the Order of -the Arrow, and Other selected senior scouts from Salem and throughout the council, are signed up for this opening work period. . ... -j :. I- ,. The Order of the Arrow mem bers this week are visiting the troops of Salem in the interest of Camp Pioneer. Frank Deckabach, Order of the Arrow president, has organized the following; teams, each of which is responsible for visiting three troops that have not yet reached their quota of camp- ers for the Pioneer experience: Team 1 Blair McCabe and Warren Bacon; team 2 Frank Dekabach and Dwight Quisenber- ry; team 3 Jack Thompson and Elmer Klienke, jr.; team 4 Harry Wiedmaier and Ted Roake, Jr. j The two one-week' .periods of July 22 to July 29 and July 29 to August 5 are heing held open for registration of Catholic Scouts. Area Chaplain Louis Rodakowsky o$ Salem and Father Walsh of Sa lem will . be present during these periods for the daily religious ob servance. .I'- J - -. t-y')l.,.. , . i - Schools to Get 13,000,000 I Oregon public schools will re ceive about $13,000,000 from in come tax revenue this year, Mar ion county's share being "estimated at $785,839. The county will get $289,969 from the $5,000,000 state school support fund of income tax money diverted by the 1942 mea sure. The county will also get $117,947 from the state elemen-. tary school tax, the 2-mill levy on property that is cancelled by state, income tax revenues.- Of the $2,000,000 of income tax money added by the 1945 legisla ture to the originaj fund, this county will get $116,509. This county's share of the $1,000,000 added to the fund by the 1945 leg islature will be $57,994. The first of; the above items is distributable on a teacher unit basis and the latter on actual days attendance. FLOWER Plan! Sale POSITIVELY EIIDS THIS T7EEK This week is your last chance to get 72 growing flower plants, many in bud, all ready to set out in your yard, at the unbeliev ably low price of $2.00. Offer ends Saturday. Fer $2.00 we will ship the following postpaid: 12 Rose Dawns, silver pink, grow 2 te 1 feet 12 Evening Primroses, very shewy for borders 12 Coreopsis, sunshine flower f ! 12 Genuine Kelway Msxruerites, extra hardy 12 Giant Shasta Daisies, white with yellow centers 12 Asserted Perennials, oar selection 72 . ' '' " j, J 72 growing perennial flower plants, all the colors of the rain bow delivered postpaid fer $2.00. i A whole garden of lovely flowers for less than yea might expect to pay for a dosen plants. ' i Our surprise selection of 300 annqal flower seeds of over SO varieties added without charge to every order mailed this week. . I ORDER TODAY. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! Attach two one-dollar bills te this ad, write year name and address below, and mall to i j CLAQK GABDIIEB 741 American Bldg. NAME Western Office ' i t Seattle 4, Wash. ADDRESS Cash Enc Send COD "Tk 1 eres a telep 1 h i ! - one in t he h 1 Ml- ouse wnere i am I sV moving I S II ! ' ' . ; ' i ; - - . ' i I ; .-'.. 'j ' an vou r' j. - connect .1 "7 or me h In normal times the answer would j be :f Certainly! When would you like ta have it done??' . - . ii ,: ' i y ' We wish that we could give that answer today. ; But there is- a serious shortage of telephone facilitiesTelephone factories and manpower have been producing almost entirely for war. Others " like you, are waiting for telephone service. That telephone in the house you are moving to may be already "spoken for" by somebody, who has v been waiting longer. - j ' We aro sorry that tho shortago' In telephones, central office equipment, outsido wires! and other facilities causes mconvenienca to anyone. Wo will - do our best to tako caro of as many orders as possible. Thanks for understanding. i : ; Fer in:ry Izy Ciltd sutrs 7:r C::is ' TUB PACIFIC TELEPHONS AND TE LEG HAP 1 1 COfAPAUY 743 Cla!t Cirttt ' : ToleW 3101