A i li . 1 . ?.': : - The OREGON. STATESMAN, Salem, Onqotu Welnesd'crr Mcrnlncj, October 3. 19 IS page nvt 7 i i i ll ! li-ttt TH Oregon Stat man I CA8T ANNOtNCED ;! KCast appointment" have been announced, fori the Leslie junior Lhigh school production of Clifford Goldsmith's "What a Life" to be I presented under th'e direction . of I Miss Eleanor Roberts on Novenj fber 18 in the school auditorium Players i selected; includerHenry Aldrich, Eddie Scott: Mr. Bradley Lewis Wood; Miss Shea, Barbara Senter; Mr. Nelson, Dick Lputhan; Mr. Patterson,' Johnny. Croisan Miss' Pike, Cathy Person Miss Johnson, t Gladys Howlandri Bitf, Bobbys Bain; Miss EgglestoitJjnn 1 Carson; Mr. Vaochitte, Fhn Rmf gleV Barbara; Pearson, Phyllis Mleziva;!! Gertie, Carol Kosfcer; Miss ' Wheeler. Mary Jo "Ogle; George Bigelow, Barney: Rogers; Mrs. Aldrich, j Sharon- Hamilton; Mr. Ferguson, BUI Sproule; Mary Deeters, r'Leeh Holgate; extras, Bill Bowden and Michael Tavenr ne i; ' : -' v -' L I- Christmas toys and gifts on dis play at t Firestone Storet comer Center and Liberty. BURNS TO ENTERTAIN "Bub"f Burns, the Ozark Moun tain philosopher, brother of Bob Burns, the famed stage, screen and radio .comedian, will appear in Sa lem on October 15 to give per I furmances at each of the local junior high schools. Burns is con nected with the National school assemblies association ; that fur nishes several programs yearly to schools in this district.; Sanitary Service Co. formerly at 175 S. High, moving jtoj S.j High just across Ferry St. - NEW MARK : SET ' " 1 ' . s j With .several . new students checking in Tuesday, Leslie jun ior high school's attendance reached an all-time record of 569 pupils. Of " these 259 were regis tered in the n'mih grade, 161 in thd eighth; and 179 in .the seventh. . There are 292 boys and 277 girls. . Painting and decorating. Ph. 7552, Wear a "Forget-Me-Nof Fri. St Sat. as a tribute to our boys who .11 luave given so much. Jahasee ; ' i I ; John K. Johnson, late resident of De troit. Ore..-l a local hospital Thun-. diav. Septenilcr 21. Survivors include a son, Harold Johnson of New York City; sister. Mil. Willism PickeH of AumsvUle and Mrs. Charles Hubbaid of XoKur. Calif ; brother. Eliner Johnson. Services -will be beM Thursday. Oct. 4. st 1:30 P.tn.j at the Clou ii-Harriett chapel with Rev. Dudley Strain offi-t-Uting. Intermetit at IOOT cemetery, Independence, Ore. Ara 1 Kobert Idward. Am, r tnfaat ion o( Mrfjor aad Mi Robert Kdwaid Arn at tlie resldencf . 7M Norm summer st . SplniLcr 2S.I Survivora inclue tiie mtiexta, tbe father now atatonI in rai is. France, with the-UJS. army, a sister Martha Ann. and grandmother, Mri. Anthony ITousrt of Salem. Ser vices will be field Wedixday. Oct. 3, at P.rnt. In 'the W. T. Rigdon ehapel with concluding service at Mt. Crest Abbey I mausoleum. Rev. George : H. Swift will offjelaU. ; - , SUee- "' 1 ! j ! J : Mrs. Emma Laura Rice, at her home at route Sa(em, Monday. October 1. Mother of Mils Mabel Rae and Har old Rice, both, of Salem, Mrs. Clarence Frost of Mpclford and Mm. George Organ of Trai.l. B -C; i and siater of M. Thoma tl hompsoa of Salem and 'Archie I iMile of Tfachata.;- Ore." Also '"oivived by 'live grandchildren and five great gjahdchildren. Services will be held Wedn!sda.y. Oct. 3, at 10.30 a.. mi. at the X'lough-Barriclt chapel with graveside services at the ' Rest Haven ccmeteiy, Eugdfie, at 2 p.m. Wednes- ! Theodore M. at the rest ducc I at lUitT Oak street. Sunday, September 3i, at the age of 65 ea. Tht new spread things that remind to hcac the, words dates with the old f&rydu, (U)MlfclfflaWlie SOTTtjo UN(I t-.iiLJ ' ToUpfcona 3101 PLAN TABLE ROCK HIKE : ! Chemeketans plan to hike , 16 Table rock Sunday, October .7. This peak les in the Molalla rjver country. : Fall coloration and the view from the summit make it especially- worthwhile, Harold Mel chert, leaden said Tuesday. 'Driv ing distance is 80 miles, hiking dis tance ; 18 miles. Persons making the trip are asked to take their own trail lunches and '.coffee. Leaging time is "5 a.m. promptly Wand the gathering place is 2481a fry Commercial st. Melchert may e;vreached by telephoning 6090. nrhl party is not limited to. Che meketans; hikers hot in the or ganization are 'invited to partici pate. - L Sanitary Service, Co. formerly -at 175; S. High, moving to 215 ;,S. High just across Ferry St. CAR CYCLE COLLIDE ' motorcycle, driven by Frans M::-Wood, route three, box 727, Salem, and a 1934 Ford driven by Gladys Towry, route one, box 27, Gervais, figured in - a collision Tuesday at Court and Cottage streets. The motorcycle was slight ly, damaged. Witnesses told police that the motorcycle was traveling uat between 45 and 50 miles per odr.Missj Towry was. arrested for hiving no driver's license and fined $2.50. . T We -cut. and install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrpw, 325 WILL ORGANIZE CAMPAIGN ; The . student council of Parriah junior hih school plan to -'meet during- the activity period today to organize for the community war chest 'campaign. Lois Archi bald has 'been named captain for the campaign. aStudent goal is set at $300. -.r i ;;: Acousb,cpn now offers new revo lutionary '".hearing lenses" for the hard of hearing. "Investigate" Batteries for all aids. Mail orders promptly filled. Acousticon Mc Donald Co, -905 First Natl Bank. Ph. 6350., Husband 'of Mrs. Norma Payne of Salem; brother of Mrs. P LtnwoooT of 'Santa Kosa Calif . Mas. Willie Brittua of Missoula, Mont., and Hilev Payue of Covington. Ky. Services win be held Friday. October 1. at 1:30 p.m. at tlie Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment at BeJcrest'-Memprial park. Watte' Harrr J. Watte, late resident of 35 North lath street. Sunday, September S, at the see- of $ years. Husband ; Mrs. A1U Waite of Salem; and brother of G. K., Waite of Neenah, Wise.. Roy Waite of Winegar. Wise., and Frank sod Lanson Waite of Clin toivill. Wise. Services win be held Wtdnndar. October 3. it 1:W p.m.. t the Closeb-Banick cbapel ' wltb Rev. G. H. Swift officiating. In lei -ment hi City Viewremeteiy. ' ichJasaa ' -. i James W. Hutchinson, late resident Of Jefferson at a 'local hospital Sep tember 30, at the age of $7 Tears. Sur vived by .a son. Ceiald O. HuJchunsoo of Bend. Ore ; a ; nephew? Willard . Ul 11.1 . I" II J . K . L 1 .u..i - ren and tour great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wed nesday; Oct. J. at J p.m., under the direction of the Howell-Edwards cha pel, in the Jefferson cemetery, with Bev. Samuel Wilson of Jefferson of ficiating. . - Frlesa - - Albertna P. Priemlate resident of 145 S. 24th St.. Oct. 2. Survived by sons. Henry. Louis, and Arthur Priem. au aaiem, ana narvey . rnein. u.o.r.A, on Saipan: by daughters, Emma Cas pell of Clovetdale, Ore.. Lillian Patton of Lacomb. Ore., Adeline Madill. of -Portland, and Leona KaysePi of Salem; 21 grandchildren and lO great-jrrand-(-hlldren. Announcement of service later from Clough-Barrick chapel. Gome and get it. ..Have a the Coke's in", at the Field P. I when the- Mobile Exchange comes up wth good i ; your' fighting Yank of home. It's like old home week ' Rait a Qoke, bringing happy niemories bf ciays and f-l gang. It says Keep up tTie good AWTHORITT Of TMI COCA-COrACOM f ANY C0CAC0U BOTTLING COMPANY OF PERMITS . issued i from Harold Pavi4 city engineer Tuesday included -One to engineer Tuesday u the Truck! Sales land Service com pany, to erect a garage at 555 N. Front st. for T2ff.D00; IOOF.to al ter a twol story barber and beau ty shop al 484 Court st; $40; M. Klorfein f Packiig . company, : . to erect a One story warehouse at 454 N. Ftont sit:,, for $5000; Joe Maystrickf to erect a barber shop at 715 Fefry st.$500; H, Fj Cam eron, to teroof a dwelling at 358 N. 21st st $35; Hawkins and Rob- erts to al: er an; office building at 404 State it,, r 00; and R. dK. Ab bott, tQ rfcroof a one story dwell- ihjf at Mil. Ox ord st., $35 Wedding j pic turn taken t .the pnnrpn. rv.'ii .moi vt t l i a it-"' --1 664$. Capital Cab phone I MRS. BOOTH TO 'SPEAK Mrs. Agnes teooth, county su perintendent of schools, will be the speaker Thursday night at the first fall aeetiiig of the; Jefferson FT A. Special J musical numbers and a reception for teachers will be featured as well as a panel discussion on ""Parents and Teach ers as i Partners". Mrs.? . Irvin Wright is program chairman for the PTAf this year. - v For horn loan sec Salem Fed- eral, 130 South! Uberty. GETS NEW rOSITOOff Patricili Smith, who has been emereenfly WFA assistant In Mar ion couity for , the past few months, has been transferred to Coos county where she will serve in that apaciiy during October, November, December, March and May. The othr months she. will sffrve in the extension sefvice in Lane comty. She' will also be as sociated, with 14-H 'club work in Coos county, i. i . - . .. . ) ":" i .1 Jleroof with fohns-Manvjlle as phalt shingles jright over four old fjroof. 1Q yr. guarantee. yr.;to pay. Frie estiftaates. Mathis Bros., 164 S. dom'l. Ph. 4642.! r FicirrioL's checks : City police jare investigating a number of checks written . by a man who told (merchants his name was Jolp A.J Hess I and that he was an x-arrny pilot living at 405 Marion it Hej gave Bishops cloth ing company four checks,' dated Sept 26j rangijng in amounts from $5 to $?0 and; .wrote two checks to Browjn's Jejwelry: company for $73 and $10piHe was described as arourld 30 eari old, 9 tCUtt, dark with a ruddy complexion. Cyn" . Cronls Photographs and rr.mae 11 KsfH Rank- RMf aj. 4sssmi I a ' v st v a mm mi ovpi RETIRES FKrM BUSINESS Certificate bf .retirement from ,the Englewood grocery, 1 1175 N. 18th st.J has been filed with the county Herk jby E. A. Sherinen berger. At the same time, James W. Calldwaj, of the ume address filed a tertiiicate saying he was assuming the business name. Buy a Forget Me-Not, Fri. Sat. Help the disabled DAV chapter No. 6 TAKEN TO HOME Mrs, J amesj LJayton Babb, route one, box 98, Turner, .was taken to s her home Tiiesday from the Sa lem General hospital. She was accompanied f by her. infant son. who was born in that institution on Srepttmber 25. Her husband is employed in a cannery. " For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrow s,. ?25 Center, X. tvot; yx'rk waking ! ' j St OREGON Coca IPonlbDne -IHlectodls. CIRCUIT court; Severtn Lnt v J. L. Spdden and C. M. PowU; judgment vacated, de fendant to pay coats to date: set for trial Oct. S. 1945. et :30 a. m. Doris Jean Lucas vs Roydon S. Lucas; decree of divorce . to. plaintiff Rives her custody of minor child. $44 a month support money and $7S attor ney's fees. ; State vs Robert Theodore Pullman; grand Jury refuses to brine; in indict ment on charge .of assault being armed with a dangerous weapon. Paul Cree vs J. K. Elder and Ethel Elder; complaint to collect $224.68 on claim of Paul Cree. $73.50 upon claim of Steve Champ for services as auto mobile truck driver, $110.40 on claim of H. D. Setters as an automobile truck driver. $1S0 attorney's fees. - Huta Biacuweu vs Kenneth H. BiacK well; complaint " for divorce charges cruel and inhuman treatment and asks custody of 'two children and unborn child. $150 i a month support money and S50O lor immediate relief, hospital and' doctor's' expenses; married May S. 139. at Madras; divorced in July. 193S. and. remarried in December. 1S42; order eires: plaintiff custody of chil dren ' during - pendency of suit and directs defendant to refrain from vis iting or in any way annoying her or her children; PROBATE COURT $ Gladys InfcaUs 'and Glenn tngaQs guardianship; Hazel IngaUs discharged froni liability by virtue of guardian ship of Glenn In galls, who has reached his majority. , EMPLOYMENT TRENDS Mid-year employment in 1945 was 27 per cent higher . than in similar months of 1941, but show ed a falling off of 3 and 7 per cent from totals for last January and the previous June. The lum ber and logging industry in Ore gon, however; employed 21 per cent fewer workers in June than in the same month just before the war, according to figures released by the state unemployment com pensation! commission Tuesday. - . - ; 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice &t Burkes Camera Shop. 174 Nv ConVL : ' V . . i fc . 4 ' , . 1 (f ' " ' Be a Statesman carrier. Boys from 12 to . 15 v yrs. old. Register for Statesman routes. All routes filled now. Openings for good routes each month. Good money proper supervision. Have a business of your own. All applications must be accompanied by a letter from your parents. Work in the morn ings. Your afternoon and evenings free. Apply circulation dept. bf Statesman. jAsk your friends now carrying Statesman. Club room for your convenience. Apply now. Fur storage. Cet us tell you about our storage with free moth-proofing. Prices. .. ' i, . ' ' ) BREAKS LEFT ARM Mrs. E. E. Lansing, 1309 Waller st.; called first aid men for treat ment Tuesday after she broke her left arm , at the home of her daughter, t 230 Liberty road. Aid jneo took her to a physician to put the arm in a cast. Sanitary Service Co formerly at 175 S. HiiA moving to 215 S. High just across Ferry St. ; SECOND DEGREE BURNS Mrs". Donna Van Dell, 567 N. Summer st., suffered second de gree burns Tuesday when she picked up a skillet that had been in the Oven and was still hot, first aid) men said. Auction -Wed. 10 a. m. at G roes beck auction location. 20 Silver ton Road, No more night sales. FALLS, CUTS HEAD. Paul Kennedy, 3, 75.0 Hood st. was taken to the first aid station Tuesday after he fell on the steps of his home and cut his head. Christmas toys and gifts on dis play at Firestone Store, corner Center and Liberty, : iL, . L Tee aatarally hear Ceca-Cola. called by to fcamfly aherisiia Cole". Both iwn thsaafiryP"t act of The Ceca-CdTa CB9fay. Cola Myra $V :Sloaa estate; appraised by Martha Woodie, Evelyn Denning and Nelda Brown at SSSSJl. Mary Jobst guardianship; petition for license to seU real property. - Arthur Keil. Jr. guardianship; sec ond animal account by Dorothy Keil. guardiaa, shows disburseinents of 7J.4. and: a cash balance of $3326; order approving. ' Amy E. r Roberts estate: net vabie of taxable estate fixed at $2X7 SO. Alma Marie Ask estate: Keidar Bugpe, president of Coos Bay National bank, named administrator of Marion county real property " in estate tentatively valued at $10 000: Otto Beutter. Dan SUuXfer and EUoa Gcrber appointed appraisers, j' -;.? MUNICIPAL COURT . . ; .) ' Ivan besn Bice. Rickreal. fail to stop. SXMvbaiVpaid. .. Gladys Towry, route one. bo T. Gervais, se driver's license, $2 50 fine paid.' . - AIAKRIAGE LICENSES ' Stanley . Jurewtcz. S3. V. S. army. South Am boy. N. and Maxint Hef ner, 14. seeretary. Los Angeles. Louie. As Betker. 14. U. . 8. navy. Marion, and Muriel Harkness, It, weld er,' Bend, Milton H Row. , laborer, gtayton. and Hasel E. Lyons, M. cannery work er. Turner. Desmond Victor Daue". 41, foreman. Salem, and Esther i Ruth Refab, 14. clerk, Salem, i : Joe J. Qitc hen. 17. farmer. Silverton, and Sarah-Geric 1. Salem. ir Sarah Burch Estate auction Sat urday, Oct. 6tti. 1 p.m. RickrealL See Classified Auction Ad. ! -if-f -.(.. . i-", BUT AND EUN , Ellis Richard, route six, box 531 J, Salem, told city police Tues day thatjvrhile he was driving on f2th street Tuesday morning, his car wasr hit by another driver who failed to stop. He said the license number of the other par was an 'Oregon license no. 289 932. .'".. ; Ceiling I Prices for hogs: All weights. Midget Market. Deliver to Cannons' Killing Plant. So' 25lh St i i ROSSES! HAVE SON Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ross, 1475 N. 21st st., are the parents of a sohj bom at 10:52 a.m. at the Salem General hospital Tuesday. Mr. Rossi is associated with the Willamette Grocery, company. Christmas toys and gifts on dis play at ; Firestone Store, corner Center md Liberty. i-: if if GOES HOME TUESDAY Mrs. Thomas z B. Blair, 1358 Chemeketa, accompanied by her infant daughter, were dismissed to their homes Tuesday from the Salem General hospital where the cjiild was born fon September 22, ine lamer is in me navy. Bulk iqt , cream, any amount Madsen's Ice Cream Store, near ELsinore, DISMISSED FROM DEACONESS Mrs. William Hargih, Stayton, accompanied by her baby son, and MrsBernard Minden, Sublimity, and Edna . Ruth Jacobson, 2240 Lee st-, . were taken to their homes Tuesday from the Deacon- ess hospital' Furniture auction Monday night 7:30 Wbodry1 Auction Mkt. See Classiliejd. i MAT HAUL LOGS Marion county .court lias grant ed to G I. Gafes, 1179 Third st, West' Salem,; a permit to haul logs over county road 7Q5 from Salem city limits to Minden's mill. ; CHUDREirS Bronn sizes MeyrAsiVi-itrN LADIES NON-RATIONED ; Brcvrn D Utila Snddlo Oatfards Sizes 4 to LADIES N0N-BATI0NEO Elnfiiar Heals Sizes 5 to 10 r 1 ; Ui:ii.v.; '-v Y inmjuiiiini(iii m w m ))) .. I. ; J. B. NASH Nash Returns To Coast Job With resumption of automobile sales activity in immediate pros pert, Bttick Division of General Motors (has re-assigned J. B. Nash as . Pacific regional ' manager In charge Of factory sales operations in all west coast states. Mr. Nash will resbmehis functions at once with headquarters in San Fran cisco, after ' ah absence of "three years in which he was engaged in special war assignment for Buick. As Pacific regional manager he will direct the Buick factory sales organization m the Pacific coast area serving more than 200 deal ers and distributors. l Enrollment at OSC Boosted to Over 3000 CORkALLlS, Oct. 2-(iy)-FaU term enrollment at Oregon State college! rose to 3003 today a 53 per cent increase over last year. . A 7et per; cent boost was rep resented by the 1550 freshman and 1658 new students signed up.' Women ' set ' an all-time high of 82320 per cent above 1944 and the 1190 men showed a 188 per cent rise over last year. TWO CURFEWS - Two; violations of the $ty cur few ordinance were noted by po lice Monday night. The youths were released to their parents who took tlem to their homes. t Rummage Sale Fri-Sat. Good se lection Izaak Walton Auxiliary, 47 N.Com'l. CLOTHING MISSING j Mn-fBreyman Boise, 643 Court st., reportedjto police that a grey tweed Coat and a leather coat were taken from her yard last week. ,?, I ' - ' : Buck the Barber is nowk located at mS. High. y WATEH HOSK STOLEN Ezelf s Associated service sta tion, ICenter- and : Commercial streets! told city police that a water Jiose was stolen from their station! Monday night. Wanted 2 yard men. Oregon Gravelj Co., 1405 N. Front St FLEMING IN HOSPITAL J. I. (Bun) Fleming, pioneer fanner and dairyman on Thomas creek near Scio, received treat ment at a Salem hospital for an injured eyei which he received IlfJlI - BATIOIIED ti While 8 v2 tk:l I-Jv v ; I . ' -. . .- 1 j " ' , II it 3 i f 1 . r iFAt ' . II New! Meihbers f . . . .' Are Inducted I By ICii vamans Intelligence, integrity and inform mation "jto an ample jdegree" are essential In Washington "if demo- crauc processes are- to survive. the Salem Kiwanis club was told Tuesday by Benjamin C. Marsh, executive secretary of tne People a Lobby s who spoke on "How to Make the Peace LasV Inducted as new members at the Marion hotel luncheon were Capt. Doraa Houston, decorated veteran of five and' a half years of serv ice, who now is an industrial de signer associated with JRussell tost; Lynn Clark, of the Salem laxi company; and George Griggs, supervisor of collections for the Salem credit bureaus. An honorary membership was extended ! to Li. Carlton Grieder," blinded veteran of the Pacifie war fho now. is an adviser in veterans affairs to the employment service. CONFESSES EXTOKTION SPOKANE, Oct. Z-vVCaptured at a spot where! a bundle of bills was to be left In an extortion plot, Frederick Komar, 34, radia tor show owner, confessed sending a 310,000 extortion note, to Louis and IiorenZ Cortello, tavern own ers, FBI agent L. V. Boardman announced, ' . (:. ; ' esa w Gnaraniccd w,niiiM.,ii., iMaMiaMsmMMiiaMM 12-piece nut spinner st forced from kardened and tempered Supr-Tnfr steel; folly guaranteed against break age due to defects ia materials or work ntanship. V'i-inch square drive parts in- cifett ten u-poini sockets; haiidlg with crossbar, and tooJL Jox. ' ' ;" , j . llPc. Socket Set li-ln. , sqaare drive ; aets. Precision broached sockets ef "Ssiir-TifT steeL Gaaraateed. M OA la heavy ateel A Tesa 57 tool bex. Tap and Die Set Craftsman machinists' screw - plate set. . 8 tie ef nts, M, 518, Yt. SteeL In f f QC hardwoed bex JL WsZO Deep Socket Set IX - Piece. H - Inch square strive, 3i Inch leaajth eeek ets In metal box H hch te llg Inch with Q7C flex tec handle. ST O Craftsman , Solid bronze wind - proof, 78"i opening. Generates erf ul blue flame of 2200 degrees in any weather. Heavy doty seamless bronze steel tank. 5 times factory tested. 1-quart capacity. 1 ; -k MCA -FS lafa Strcal Sat Waction Guaranteed r Your Honey Back Salem Visitor ; ; Awaitinjr First ! Globe Air Tour In Salem today, waLHng for tha first world flight of -Pan Ameri can airways, is Mrs. Russell Sa dor, whose husband is one1 of th few men on whom Pan. American has bestowed the .title of "Com mairdore.' -'; 1 1 . j-- '' .Sador is president of the Vila Lustre-, corporation of Minneapo lis, and his hobby' has been to be on the first of alt Pan American clipper flights since that company started cutting the world to time size. In recognition! of his success thus far, he and! Mrs. Sador have been invited to take the com pany's first world tour, probably sometime In December.! : h " The Minneapolis brother bf Mrs. W. man' fs the E. Klosterman of Gehlhar and Kingwood drive in West Salem and bis .wife now is visiting the Klostermans while Sador is in Florida. He, too, ts expected to visit Salem around November 10 prior to the global trek-by-air. : H,- ,...(-'- n I--- ry, -;i . 1 SILTEETON Faaeral servlee for Mrs. John Conrad, who died, here Monday, will be held Thurs day' at 2 p.m. at?the Ekman fun eral home: The Bev. S. L. Alrolie will officiaU and interment wiU be in tha.Silverton cemetery. VsV& w Sockel Sels I 4 f (2 r .1- ia nx "i hearj steel - Special Scckel Sel S-ta-l - - ee-myleteti set ef H taeh, H inch and i Inch sqnart drive. Sockets from 7lt ineh ta 1! Inch - - rat chet, extension and flex tee handles. Cetaalete with steel teal box. 25.95 ,15-Pc. Sockel Set li -inch square drive for Ig nition, refrtcerater, oil bur ner, aircraft work,! etc 1 5.90 JUcohol Qtdek . reneratinr. Heavy raece eeamlessi brass tank. Nea - ctofgtng burner. ! For nse with commer- 7Q A' rial alcohol nlr. I7 t BIov; Torch burner steady. with pow ;4-98 Cuts cool, fast and f ree, lasts longer, 1 inch by i inch1 wheel reared up for faster work. "r vS)' j ; : X ,1 r, 4 1 1 it Hexir Morton 7 KSXM ttl5 jOlMSIkaCCCe..