The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 02, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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The Oregon Statesman
TO ATTEND MEETING I
County Judge Grant Murphy I
aid Saturday that a representa-1
tive of the Marion county court f
wouia attend the session of the I
Association or Oregon and Call-
xorma Land Grant Counties which
has been called for December 7
m roruano. oeiuuy coraon is
to present at mat meeting a re-
port on legislation on O&C lands
and the association, which he rep-
resented In Washington before be
was elected senator.
Wanted, listings of homes. We
have many clients who are des-
perateiy in need of 2 and 3 bed-1
room home to buy. Lee Ohmart
tc Co., Realtors, phone 5680, 477
'Court SL '
We cut and Install Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325
center at.
KAMES FILED
Certificate of assumed business
name was filed Saturday with thojlem Chamber of Commerce, tell
Marion county clerk by Vern D. j Ing some tf the previously un-
, Kooins and Andrew L. Robins tor
Vern and Andy's on route 4, Sa-
lem. John R Nuttman, Clemens
Geschler and Delmer J. Van Han
del filed a certificate for Beaver
Lumber ' company, Stayton, and
Charles E. Bayes and Eleanor J,
Bayes filed a similar certificate
for. The Canton, restaurant at 095
K. Commercial t The restaurant
was formerly operated by Joseph
Messner and Bayes.
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IS. ,Tftr7rC"lc"' "UI
Bishops Studio will pay reward
lor furn. or unfurn. apt. or house
for ex-service man and wife. Per
manently employed. Ph. 7688.
TOBACCO MEN CALL
Bill Howard of Richmond. Va
and C. J. 'Sweeney, Portland, of
Larus it Brother Tobacco com
pany ' which formerly packaged
cigarettes here for overseas ship-
tnent, were callers Friday at Sa-
lm chamber of commerce offices.
Fur storage. Let us tell you about
' eur storage with free moth-proof-
inc. Price. .
T br. developing it printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174
V. Coml. .
Obituary
W4aary
James C. Woodbury at l"rlant. Calif.
Wednesday. Novertibr IS. Survived by
lila wife, Dorothy Woodbury of FrUnt; I
irotncr. Mrs. XUta W oodbury of Sa- I
t Lebanon, ku.. ana Mrs. Artnur
fivwberry oi Aunuville; and a brother,
Jlenrr Woodbury of Salem. Services
U1 be held Monday, December 3. at
JO a.m.. at tha Clough-Barrick chapel,
lth Rev. Becker officiating. Inter
ment In Belcrest Memorial chapel.
Brewnlac
John Abraham Brownln. 58. late
resident of rout 4, Salem, In Portland,
Nov. 29. rather of Loratne Grundan of
' ortland. Also survived by three broth
ei i, Albert Browning of Deerpark,
W!h., Ben Browning of Clayton,
Wash., and Charlie Browning of Port
land; four sisters. Lena B. Kikes of
Portland, Clara Savage of Charleston.
. Ore., Elizabeth Charpillos of Vancou
ver, wash., and Hattle H. Tuel of Sa
lem. Services will be held at the w. T.
Kigdon chapel Monday, Dec. 3, at 1:30 I
-p.m. with Dr. not
inf. Interment In the IOOf cemetery.
Berks
Mrs. Lula Mae Burke, late resident
r 939 Gaines St.. at a local hospital
Thursday, November 29. Survived by
husband. George if. Burke. Salem:
daughters. Mrs. Louis Ncuman, Salem,
nd Mrs. Paul Hank or Chicago, in.;
son, Daniel Welbel, Portland; three
brothers. Arthur. Robert, and John
l.aughlin. of Illinois; seven grandchil
dren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday. Decem-
4er 3, at S p.m. at the Clough-Barrick
1 iriattng. Ritualistic services by Hal !
rna?pei wiin Kev. s. Kay nor mitn or
lrS,wl"'T
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Mrs. Hermina young, at ner nome.
16a5 Center street. Triday. November
SO. Mother of Trancis W. Young of
Portland and 1.1 me r k. Young of Minn
eapolis. Minn. Announcement or serv
ices later by Clough-Barrick company,
Williams
Theodore H. Williams, 44. at a local
Kosoital December 1. Brother of Burl
Jmenr and Bud Williams, all of the
ver. -eciol and Miss Fanni. wuiiams
east - - T a.l. Uil1K.. AaT TU.-
f rort Tcott. Kas. Announcement ox
services . Her by Clough-Barrick com-
ny.
Callav .
Wallace Q Cuiley, late resident of
1)4 N.W. S nd street, Portland, at
140 Marlon kf-. Salem. Thursday; Nov.
SS. at the- age of SS rears. Graveside
Brv ires will be held Monday, Decem
ber 3. at 3:90 D m. In the City View
cemetery. , Direction. Clough-Barrick
company.
Satisfaction
A complete satisfaction of
thooe we serve Is! the first
and only consideration with"
us. The price of
is net the criterion.
bat one standard
the highest to all,
of price.
Leston
H9 well - Edwards
v FUNERAL HOME
(Walker-Howell it'
Terwliliger-Edwards)
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545 N. Capitol
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Telephone 9101
LARGE 'APPLICATION
W. W. Johnson, acting regional
director of the bureau of recla-
mation, Boise, Ida., Saturday filed
application with the state engineer
here to. aoDroDriate 120.000 acre
feet of water from the north fork
0f the Malheur river, including
waters stored i- the agency res
ervoir. tributary of the Malheur
and 'Snake rivers for irrigation
and domestic supply in '-Malheur
coi-nty. This was the largest wat
er application filed here for sev
eral months.'
for unpailnted furniture shop at
Woodrow's. 325 i Center.
Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N Lib
erty, phone 9592. - .
TOOZE IS SPEAKER
CoL Lamar Tooze, Portland at
torney and brother of f Circuit
Judge Walter I ' Tooze of Mult
nomah county, is to be speaker at
Monday noon's meeting of the Sa-
published stories of the invasion
of FranceJ He is a native of
Woodburn,! who lived in Salem
from 1912 to 1919, and is a veteran
of both world wars.
Capital Cab phone 6648.
Wedding pictures taken at
tha
church. 520 State. Ph. 5722.
LEGION MEET MONDAY
The largest attendance of the
year is anticipated for Monday
night's meeting of Capital post
No. 9. American Legion, as de-
Jate continues on the proposal to
increase the size of Legion hall.
Post Commander I. N. Bacon said
Saturday.
Are your brakes safe for wet
weather? Specialized brake serv
ice i at Stevenson and Mefford
Texaco Station, Court and Church
Sts. Ph. 2-1931.
-cyn. Cronlse photographs and
mmM. ui N.n Rank rm
GURSKE TO NEW YORK
Paul Gurske, chairman of the
Oregon state industrial accident
commission, left late last week for
New York City to attend a meet
ing called by the secretary of la-
, bor to discuss postwar labor legis
lation. I
( Wanted, listings of homes.;We
have,1 many; clients who are des
perateiy in need of 2 and 3 bed
room home to buy. Lee Ohmart
& Co., Realtors, phone 8680, 477
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OUrS at. i .
Madsen's for fine Ice cream.
CRAWFORDS GOING SOtJTH
Mr. and . Mrs. Henry R..Craw
ford are leaving today for San
(1 Francisco, Sacramento, Lbs An
geles and Phoenix and waypoints,
planning to spend the Christmas
holidays in the south.
: I - -Notice
to Customers: Please call
for garments left with us more
than 3 weeks. We need line space.
Thank you. ; Cherry City Cleaners.
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LICENSE TO WED
A Vancouver, Wash., marriage
license has been Issued to Peter
Grazen and Lottie I. Gepford,
both of Salem.
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Fall bulbs. Jary Horist, 373 SUte.
Will passengers of Oregon Motor
Stage bus that struck boy at in
tersection of Union and Summer
Saturday eveninz. Nov. 24. con-
mth f ty Ph0ninS
9232 or 7302? .
pipv rt rmrn
ry? ttAClta
Urlin S. Page of the Union Ab
stract company of Salem is newly-elected
secretary of the Oregon
Title association, which held its
annual convention last week at
Gearhart I
Portland hair styler will be with
the Lars en
Studio Dec. only. Ph.
5033.
I Velda Haynies, former beauty ope
rator -from Portland. Expert in all
types f ; permanent waving, and
an artist; in hair styling, will be
with Larsen Beauty Studio Dec.
only. 471 Court St Ph. 5033.
the service
We have
of service,
regardless
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SURVIVORS LISTED
Survivors of Mrs. H. V (Edith)
Standley, who died Friday in a
Lorta Linda,- Calif, hospital, are
the Jwidower, sisters, Mrs JR.! L.
TarbelL Rugby, N. D., Mrs. Ej L.
Axelson, Portland, and Mrs. .Jj D.
Foley, Salem; brothers, Clemj V.
Smith, St. Helens, and . Jasper
Smith, Fargo, NYD. Funeral ser
vices are to be held Tuesday aft
ernoon at Col ton, Calif. .J . .
Christmas gifts, cards. Bible Book
Nook, 814 Saginaw.. Ph. 4748.
Closing, out sale of valuable an
tiques, needlework & modern
gifts. Mrs. Maschal Antique Shop,
Co-op Market, State ic 13 th. i
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HOME FROM HOSPITAL j, ,
Albert Goddard, 10, of i 2500
Fairgrounds rd., was dismissed
from the $alem General hospital
Saturday 'after he had spent 64
days in that institution. The lad
was brought to' the hospital with
severely burned legs, received
when gasoline was thrown on a
bonfire to f make it burn." j j
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Wanted: Walnut bed room suite.
Ph. 5862. ! . - . .' ':!
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"39
Wanted
or '40 moiel
car.
Ph. 362. ;i ' ' ; I
AUTO ACCIDENT LISTED
The car; belonging tojM. H.
Stuhr, rt. 7, box 92H, Salem, was
slightly damaged Saturday when
the Vehicle belonging to Fred M,
Weisner, 2370 Myrtle ave rolled
back and crashed Into the parked
Stuhr car.:iThe accident occurred
in the 20Q; block on North High
street.
Mum
State.
plants.
Jary
Florist, 373
Wanted, listings of homes. We
have many clients who are des
perateiy in need of 2 and 3 bed
room home to buy. Lee Ohmart
& Co., Realtors, phone 9680, 477
Court St l ' ; ! -
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VANDALISM REPORTED
Someone' let the air out of all
the tires on her automobile, dis
connected the wfres to the spark
plugs and took ciff the distributor
head Friday night, "Virginia Smith,
1145 N. 15th sti told city police
asj a ' i. bsm i
aaiuraay. pne iautomoDiie was
parked near her house. i
Reroof with Johns-Manville as
phalt shingles right over your old
roofselo yr. guarantee. 3 'yrs. to
pay. Free estimates. Ma this Bros,
184 S. Coml. PbV 4642. j , i
Painting ic decorating. Ph. "552J
PORTLAND BOY MISSING 1
Hall Maier, 17, was reported by
his parents in Portland to be miss
ing from their home there. He left
in the family car, a 1941 DeSoto
sedan, Friday, the parents ad
vised officers. I
Photos iy Stutzman for Xmas.
Hi-Lite Studio new location, 180
N. coml., Em. 6. Ph. 4522. ; f '
CAR' PARTS GONE ! M
Mrs. Blanche Schar, 1370 Che
meketa st.,. reported the theft of
several auto parts from her 'car,
which was , parked in its garage
at her home, Friday night; !
Homer Smith Jr. announces his
return fron military service and
return to tije Homer Smith Insur
ance J Agency as manager.; He
wishes to greet his old friends
and clients and to solicit their
continued patronage. - ! I
A lie to suit his personaUtyi Su-
perba makes them, we sell them!
A swell gift, for all the men on
youri list $1.00 and S1.50. Alex
Jones, 121 jforth High St f j ;
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Keep iYour 1 Home
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SIIERV7III-V7ILUAIIS
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Ths OREGON STATESMAN. Sakm i
Test Case Set
To Determine
Grocer Rights
A test of the 1935 Oregon fair
irade wCtJS,uinV!!!? fa a 8U,i
brought by the Borden company
against Ed Schreder, Salem ro
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one of Its trade-marked items.
"Hemo,- at a price lower than its
den's have entered into numerous J
ing resale prices but does not as-'
sert any i contract with Schreder
It seeks to have Schreder enjoined
irom seuing lis proauci - Deiow
the price fixed in contracts with
others in Oregon. . s
The case will test 'whether
manufacturer can restrain a, deal4
er not under contract with the
manufacturer from selling ; its
product at less than the price the
maker fixes. The case is expected
. attract close . interest among
manufacturers of trade-marked
merchandise and -retailrst. i ? ?! 1
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GIRL BURNED
Three year old Carol Jean
Tucker, route seven, box 85, Sa-i
lem, was admitted to the DeacoriU;
, i oui-jr wiui
uuuu lewveu wiien a. s.eiue qj; i
noi iiquia ovenurnea at ner nome
earlier in the day. j- i 1
Cards, wrappings; magazines. Leej
Moody s shut-in service, 653 N4
High.
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BROTHER KILLED
' Helen Yockey of the Capital I
Journal left Saturday for Stock-I
ton, Califl to attend funeral serv
ices of her brother, Lysle E.I
Yockey, who died Friday night
from injuries received in a traffic
accident i - 1
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Victory Cafe now open. Short or
der. A la carte. 166 S. Liberty.
CONES TOS.F. j I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cline, srt
have gone to San Francisco for
a brief stay. j;
Everything in unfinished funuVt
ture with special prime coat Easy il
to paint At Picketts Co-op Fur- fl
niture, 13th and State Sts.
TAKEN TO HOME:
Mrs. Charles Cummings of
route two, box 160, Turner, was
taken to her home Saturday from
the Deaconess hospital. She was
admitted November 28.
St Paul's Episcopal church baiaar
-4 .
and cooked food. Parish House,
ELECTION SLATED
'Sons of Union Veterans and
their auxiliary, meeting at 7:30
Wednesday night December 5,, at;
the Salem Woman's club, will
elect officers. I
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Wanted: Small oil circulator, top
price. Phone 7274.
PEARSON RECOVERING
Harry Pearson, owner of Pear-j
son's. Cash grocery store, is re
cuperating from a recent serious?
illness.
MISSING FROM HOME
City police were advised Satur
day that George Barker, 37, was
missing from the Fairview home.
Attendants described him as 5
feet 7 inches and weighing 135:
pounds.
Paints -
Oron. Sunday Morning; Dtcmbt 1 1945
DfiraIbflS(B meBnn'ails
cntcuir COURT , i
Sheldon F. Sackett vs. Merle
R. Chessman and others; Sheldon
Fr Sackett V. Earl H. Hill and
At f BrffiimAnfa mat as TUmmmJ.
7aF?Z " " iZT I
Ri T. Polanski vs. Salem, dty
rent control' board; order baaed
oni Stipulation inakes i temporary
wuiuouw uav
I AaT : A lll 1-
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New Addition
'The largest gathering of Ameri
can Legionnaires of the year is
expected Monday night when
member of Capital post No. 9
meet to discuss plans for addition'
to Legion hall,' it was announced
by Commander I. N. Bacon.
The question of an: addition to
the, present j building was intro-
L,. f,i
ber 5, when Brazier Small offered
.
i' s iwuwuMWa i i n i ii i if gui in v ca-
aa riMininnnn ra Minn tvjs nn
tigatjon and a report by the build
ing trustees-; relative to the feasi
bility of such, an addition. .
Participants of the hour - long
debate were Rex" KimmelL Irl
LMcSherry, Jack Edwards, Kelly
Owens, sephus Starr and Ray
BaSSCtu 1 ii f
n was 'decided to delav .cUnn
until! the entire post membership
f and thus ven
a chance to be present for a final
vote.; -: j ;
Entertainment 'and refresh
ments havei been scheduled by
Entertainmenlt Chairman Stanley
Krueger. f
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SHIP DOCKS AT TACOMA
TACOMA,; ; Dec. 1 -OP)- The
USS Marine Robin from Calcutta
and Singapore with 2772 passen
gers pocked here Friday. It Is the
first troop transport to arrive In
this port frott the China-Burma
India theater J- '
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ATTEMPT TO ENTER
AQ attempt to break Into the
-. Mt,HA w ? 1. I
wai reported to city police Satur-
day. ( Nothing; was missing, they
were advisedi
WRIST WATCH STOLEN
Everett Visto. 594 N. Libertv.
told I dty police Saturday that
someone had taken his wrist
watch, j valued at $67, from his
residence. Aj man he suspected
has left the city, he said.
I CARS i COLLIDE
Cars driven by Roy J. Wehiger,
Silverton, and Shirlee S. Streach,
Silverton, collided at the intersec
tion of Church and Belmont
streets, police records stated Sat
urday, 1 ii-:
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L a A
l O Here's good news for drivers riding oa worn tires. W bare
DURECAP! It means fiew, thick treads with Duxamia to gnre your
tires thousands of extra miles. Doramin is the exclusive B. F. Goodridi
cbrnical compourad that has been lighting heat deterioration attd
fortifying tread rubber in top line B, F. Goodrich tares for snot
dun four years, -.-."j- .,-..;'- I Q'':A'.-;: ' '., :':
Get the.txtra mileage
-don't say recap say
mora
it
i.CO
4.00.
198 S. Commercial
.) tit. '
ing run through its allotted' time.
unn r. juus vs. c u. nenning-
son; complaint for dissolution ef
partnership r in .mink "breeding
business seeks $4000 judgment
Virginia Adams Smith vs. Ells
worth Don Smith; complaint for
divorce charges cruel and inhum
an treatment asks $50 a! month
alimony, $1200 interest in a truck
and ownership by plaintiff A of
specified ; household ; furnishings
together: with restoration of name
of Virginia Adams; married May
5, 1945, . at Vancouver, Wash.
Martha Baker vs Herbert Ba
ker; complaint for divorce char
ges, cruel -and inhuman treatment
asks, custody of minor child and
$40 a month ; support money;
married April 7, 1940, at Vancou
ver, Wash. ' . J
Pearl 1 May Harnsberger," ad
ministratrix- of estate of Charles
H. Ekin, vs. Wendell . U. Mack
lin; answer alleges death of Ekin
in automobile accident was as re
sult of his own negligence; .
Dora Cook vs. Delmer Cook:
demurfer overruled .and default
order entered. 'I
Mina Alsman vs. L. M. Alsman;
complaint asks Judgment for
175, $50, $85 and $100 for per
sonal items allegedly wrongfully.
converted; and for $500 exempla
ry damages. ' i '
Fay e Sherwood vs. Robert
Sherwood; motion to modify de
cree heard by Judge George Dun
can and taken under advisement
Wanda , Berkey vs. John Ber-
key; Emma O'Konak vs. Charles
O'Konak; default orders. 1 ,
PROBATE COURT
Fannie Kay Bishop estate; ac
counting to October 31 places as
sets at $119,739.09; receipts for
period $20,259.51; disbursements
$15,599.79. M 1
Carolyn Ei Myers; final order
to Walter S. Myers, administra
tor. : ; :- - ;V-7 ' I--:'-' "
Norman L. Poland estate; ap
praised at $16,661.03, by S. G.
Dempsie, Guy Hickok and Edith
Shaffer. . '
JUSTICE COURT
State vs.' Joseph Workingpplea
of innocent to two charges of vi
olation of electrical code; trial set
for December 18; bail '$50.
State vs. Everett Drake; waiv
ed preliminary examinations in
non-support charge and held to
answer to grand jury; committed
to jail on failure to post $500
baiL '-!
MARRIAGE' LICENSES
Charles R. McDonald, 25, U.S.
army, Harbor," and r Katheryn
June Davis, 19, Shady Cove.
Richard Lewis Tanner, 20, car
penter, 2210 Hazel ave., Salem,
and Rose Schwartz, 20, SUtes,
Ida. . !;'-
George H. Maske, jr 26, cater
pillar driver . and Rae: Mae
Rahtz, 18, receptionist-secretary,
both 540 Monroe, Salem. .
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dxat Duramia will give to ym
DURECAP. -
to DURECAP 07
- 16 ONLY
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ran
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Nov Tubes Not Rationed
It's mart to -replace shot wak,
patched, stretched, chafed, pro-war
tabes with new tabes. A tube is time
can save a tire. Get new B. F. Goodrich
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PUB TAX
Mercury Slips
In Some Parts;
Roads Normal
f: Although highway , conditions
are about normal, following re
cent heavy rains, temperatures in
some sections of the state have
dropped materially during the
past 18 hours, R. H. Baldock, state
highway engineer, reported Sat
urday. j
1 Lowest temperature was at
Meacham, 8 'degrees above.
LaGrande reported 24 degrees,
John Day 22, Baker 26, Bend 28,
The Dalles 30.
i At Odell lake there was pack
ed snow on the pavement which
was being sanded.
Condition of other highways: '
- Klamath Falls Clear and nor
mat except packed : snow ; on
pavement;
TRICYCLES
WAGONS
arl Siransbangh, Ilanager
198 S. Commercial Salem - Phone 91S6
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tires
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Salem
PAGSriVZ
Santiam Junction -' Pa eked
snow and lea on pavement' Road .
being sanded. . j -
' Siskly-oush Highway normal.
. Medford-i-Highwaya normal.'
Foggy. .; y :':-r i r::;; .
Government Camp Packed
snow from .Twin Bridges ' to
Bear Springs. Four inches snow, .
Eugene Cloudy. Highways
normal. ' 'fv -'r:--
BurnsRoad conditions i nor
mal. ';:' :,r-' '
: Other cities reporting highway
conditions normal were Pendler
ton. La Grande, Baker, Bend, The
Dalles, v Astoria, Portland j and
Corvallis. . i
Open For Business
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Troubles to file
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S46 N. nifh Ph. 2-1551
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