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The OREGON STATESMAN. SaUm, Oregon. Friday Mornina. December 14, 1945 PAGE FIVE. X .1 I. (CMy The Oregon Statesman Telephone 9101 ' MISTLETOE HIKE SUNDAY. The annual. Mistletoe hike of the Chemeketans will be an event of Sunday, December 18. Cars will meet at 10:30 a jn. at the Court street entrance to the Capi tol building, and will proceed un der' the! leadership of Walter Mi ale r, into the Polk county hyis legion. Thi$ Is a Joint hike with the Trails club of Portland, and those attending are requested to register and to take a trail lunch. W. L. "Habby" Habernicht row associated with the Salem Realty Co., 149 N. High street Phone 7660 The real gift for men: An import ed English briar pipe. Choose bis from Salem's largest selection of .famous pipes 91 to $13. High grade tobaccos, cigars St lighters. Salem Smoke Shop, 363 State St T1RIL WHEEL STOLEN While his car was parked in the driveway at his home Wednes day night a tire-and wheel were stolen from it H. D. Robinette, 1145 N. 21st St., has reported to city police. h Lots of Xmas cards. Lee Moody Shut In Service, 653 N. High. Dance Saturdays, Silverton arm fry. Glenn Woodry's 12-pc. band. PRE-MED TESTS TONIGHT Aspirants for degrees in medi I FORGERY CHARGED - , Roy Olson.- who. ' police; records indicate, I last year 'served, eight months of a two-year term in the state penitentiary for; ' obtaining money by fulse pretenses,' is in the Marion county Jail in lieu of cine currently taking pre-medical 12500 bajl, a charge off forgery courses at Willamette university nanging over rns- neacu uison is will take a pre-medical aptitude alleged to have written checks test In the science building to- J toiaung svss, ail signed witn we night under the direction of C name of R. F. Polanski and issued SON TO ROUSETTS i 1&.T; and Mrs. John K. Rousett 1082 Electric st., are the parents of a son born at Salem General hospital "Thursday afternoon. The parents; have chosen the name Of Karl Sherwood for the baby. Mr. Rousett is associated - with the Valley Motor Co. j R. Monk, professor of Jbiology. Taking the test will be all pre medical students who plan to en ter medical school within the next to himself.' He was arrested Thurs-t day at his; home, 2240 N.i Liberty st.J by city police on a, justice! court warrant and is to: have a school year." Grades will be sent preliminary hearing at 10 -a; m. to medical schools for their in formation on the aptitude of ap plicants. ( 7 hr. developing & printing ser vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174 N. Comt today in Salem justice court" I ' ! : . Ml ; i '"- Reroof with Johns-Manville shin gles. Mathis Bros., 164 & Com'.' Ph. 4642. ; . , - ' ;f -J Rummage and cooked food " sale, Fri., Sat,I439 Court upstairs. Ore - i - j: -1 il mn Stat Mnthr rlnh ' (ur prunipi service ot uiesc unu i " stove oil phone 5606. Howard J. Smalley Oil Co. ANTENNAE BROKEN Lita Sills, 1260 Lewis st., and Frank Sellers, 13S0 Ruge st, re- TOWNSEND COUNCIL MEETS the fijrst 'district councif of ToWnsend clubs -will hold its monthly meeting at the Dairy Co operative! building, 2135 Fair- ported Thursday to city police grounds rd., Sunday, December that radio antennae on their auto- Ane Business session is to ce mobiles were broken Wednesday at l0:30-j No luncheon will be night While the cars were parked yeu mere, xno:e auenaing may lase weir luncnes or go to a nearby restaurant The public is invited to the 2 p.rn. meeting, which will be addressed by a speaker. I at the Cherry City Baking com pany. Wanted, girl for Salem Insurance office with bookkeeping and sten ographic experience. Good sal ary. Write Box 290, States man. WbUuary Trrhana Gtorit Terhun, late resident of Jtffrnon. at a local hospital Dewm hT 10. at the a of S3 yarr Sur vived by three a4n, W. R. Terhune of Jeffcraon, John C, Tcrhune of Jrf frrnon and David Terhune of Inde pendence; ona brother, Robert Terhune of Seattle Service will be held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Friday. De cember 14. at 1:30 p.m., with conclud ing services at Belcrest Memorial park. Maaralaa 1 Robert Moumlan, 14, late resident of UBS N. 4th it., at a local hocpital De cember 11. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Marearet Lamar of Bethany, Calif.; . brother, Aaron Mournian of Stockton, Calif. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards company, MS N. Capital sU , . Rees Mary Elen Rees In this city Decem ber 11. aed 17 years. Late resident-of 531 N. Cottaxe St. Mother of Mrs. P. A. Foertter of Cosa Mens. Calif., and Mrs, Myrtle Savage of Honolulu. Services will be held Saturday. December 13. I at 10 a.m. in the RiRdon chapel with Rev. Victor H. Sword officiating. Con- eluding services will be held in City View, cemetery. Mitthe Frank Matthes. late resident of route I S at a local hospital. Tuesday. Dee. 11, at the ase of ei years. Husband oi Mrs i Oeorile Matthes. of Salem; father of I Merle Matthes, of Salem; brother of Mrs. Marie Mumper. E. A. Marines and W. A. Matthes. all of Salem, and James L. Matthes. of Kent. Ore. Serv I Ire will be held Friday. Dec. 14. at ! 1:30 p m., from Clourh-Barrick chapel. I Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating, in j ferment In Hayesville cemetery. i Arkermaa ' . ' ' ' ' I Mrs. Margaret AcVerman. at her borne, route 7. Wednesday. Dee. 12. Wife of J. J. Ackerman. of Salem; mother of Mrs. Edna Olson, of Salem. and Glenn C. Ackerman, of Lo An eeles. Survived also by four grand children and one areat-crandchlici An nouncement of services later by Cloug- Barrlck company. Field John Charles Field, late resident of 3i POO Portland Rd.. at a local hospital Thursdsy, December 13. survived by bis wife. Mrs. Orrie Field of Salem; son. Herbert F. Field of Salem; also 1 grandchildren and 7 great-grand children. Announcement of service 1 later by Clough-Barrick company. Fendergraft Wiley C. Pendergrafl. at the resl dence. route I. Salem, Wednesday, De cember 13. survived by his wire. Mrs, Nora Penriergraft. daughter, Mrs. Ruth FlemiM. Bote. Ida.; son, Clinton Ken alereraft of Vancouver. Wash.: broth en. Robert of Salem and Luther of Aberdeen. Wash.: sisters, Myra Pen -J - . .1 i 1X7 W J Um Lvdia Gotna of Falrland. Oxla.. step children. Claude Rickets of Salem, and Mrs. Carl Terry, Boise. Ida., also four randchildren. services will oe nera Saturday, December IS, at 10 a.m. at th t'louah-Barrick eh Del. Rev. Dud ley Strain officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. MlM Marr Louis Reeves, late fes- irient of lOdS North 14th st . Wednes day, December 13. Survived by her arenta. Ur. and Mrs. W. A. Reeves: tee. Charlotte, and brother. John, all of Salem: (rand mother. Mrs. Celia Eittrelm of Des Moines. Iowa: also several auata and uncles including Mr. Mvrtle L. Reeves of Salem. Mrs. Mary Pearl Roberts of Portland and James L Reeves or taiia tin, vre, Servlees wUl be held Saturday. Lar Mmiee is. at 1 nm. at the Clough Harrick chapel. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial park, t Notice :! of assembly - ot electorjs! There will be a meeting of elec tors, First Congressional district Saturday, December 15, 1945, at 12i30 oclock. Salem Armorv.ITo nominate a candidate for congress. Kenneth W. Bayne, Marion County Democratic Committee. i ti--.;--:i - Apron isale, bazaar and cooked foods. "Gfas Co. office, Friday, 14th. American Legion Auxiliary, s T.-'t-. Sons Nonvay pi No Host Dinner IPanDDlln IHiBn)nads CIRCUIT COURT George A. McKlnlay" guardian. - Albert Il-im ectat? Witlsm fnr Stat Of Oreeon VS Carl Pveatt: De- I rrir tn ull rani nraurlT h U.nr fendant files notice f appeal to the I j. Priem and Leona V. Kasper, co- state , supreme court. Judge - .' M. I administrators. Page files a certificate of probable Joseph Lentz. estate: First repert cause. of Marie Mills, administratrix, filed. Shirley E. Thompson vs Vernon A. 1 . - - l,-- u-ni tiv,n.,. - i . . I iuoiupsoni motion m mue CDmpuui UAKKIAUE JLXU&M&IS ? - - will sponsor a no host dinner at more definite and certain-filed mt?Za r :au p.m. Wednesday. December aetenaant. - ,... - - f - . - - - 1 HAW Ha,lk W. 1 im m VilwtM TT 1 . j . . t i josenn senweuer. 30. ttuck flrtver uecree or atvorce to piaintiir. i J,(. T.wir, i k....vUr. both 3495 Cherry ave, Salem. The local Sons of Norway lodge 19, in 1 the Woman's club house, tu: 460 N. CottflPP ct i ; I Melvin L. Stewart vs Sam Steinbook: . '. . 5 - 1 nfftnHan4 ila4i ancuuii Ann(a isiMcS1 aran. I lntfndpnt ft Ralom rficfrw-t'. kf I Cecil R. Lawrence vs' L.U Law- ' .,, . ' ' , Jrence: Decree of divorce restores to Methodist Churches, Will be guest I niaintiff maiden name of CecU R.J speakers The Norwegian national w"rdv U " w ! anthem and well! known Christ- Suit for divoree chareine cruel and mas carols Will be sung in the I inhurr"n treatment, asks $200 confine- T i , t ; a r l aau cAuuiiaca. wv KJci JlkUHUS Buuuuii irwegjaa ana Amencan; lan- money prior to confinement and 100 Married Paulus Dehydration company will start operating Tuesday, Decem- IIOSPITAL DISMISSAL Mrs. j William E. Johnson and infant Baughter, route 7, Salem, were dismissed from Salem Gen eral hospital Thursday. 5 and 'American lan guages Iby the audience, led by i ?tVriieylee lus 125 V,; a I t i - .r-. I July 7. 1945, at Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. A. 1 J. ShoLsath, accompanied I Lois B. Clutter vs Brvson T. ( by Mrsi Louis Eudie. Elks Charity Show Set for Next Monday The Elks' annual ' Christmas charity show, to be staged for the Clut- i I ter: Order of default aeainst defend r... ... .. 1 iajfv -i a 1 am. nppucauDa iraae w place on luiuuu uivikiuuus are noi re-1 trial docket ber 18 lUgister-now Vt Paults appreciated USS" jSr agdefSffi seon' tte Sale Qvfc Bros, racking Company, Trade Ce i"juw! twwcguuj uotem ur Application maae w place on divorce nlavers. will be ffiven ht the Elks' . . .-. . . . . a, v-i AtltMSMi sViM.a.J i iL! . rT' in&itnnat fni hAarlntf er ria 17 itus l - - High. ISO registrations :laken ; by f?"" u"f "J Sadir bR n JoS BrWil: De lodge at j 8 p. m. next 'Monday, MmhnnA ' t, i I Wegian Who plan -to attend WUl 1 fendant files answer admitting ! and I T,A A MTAnA-- TWom- ,T ' v" uu 'e toV dismissal it piaintuTs'Smpint: ber 17-19, with Beulah Graham a. viviucii, yimnc von, lur - uorotny Belle wnitsett vs Alfred l rlirectinff restarauons ana more aerauea in- 1 " '.""- ---""""- k - - .. r , ion default divorce docket. formation. r J 1 I Forrest A. CoUins vs Germatne S. After! the dinner, members pf SJLA?2iS" te place on; de" the lodge will assemble in the! Edna Betty Hiatt vs Raymond Sher W. L. ("Habby" Habernicht now associated with the Salem Realty, lodge room on the first floor fortma.n J: Application to place on v 1 01 it MivAtMav (lnirar a business session, to be' followed by an exchange gift Lula L. Paul vs Xavier H. Chrktmas Application to place on default r iiivM tj:i i -oi rtcan I . r i vorce docket. '" party. ; uurmg the business se- h. e. Morris vs City' of Salem and :S - ! The show this year will be Noel Coward's blithe Spirit," wide I ly-heralded three-act presentation which now is playing in New York city. It is labelled an improbable Paul: I forriv and has amiisvl considr Refrigeration service, commercial and domestic, by experienced en gineers. Phone 6909. The Simmons fnrnnanv Ppntpr and Hislv 1 j - - - - - DIPHTHERIA REPORTED One case of diphtheria, only new case of that disease outside Portland, was reported in Marion county during the week which endecL December 8. Two new cases of measles, one of chicken pox and one of scarlet fever were listed, with 54 per cent of the county's physicians reporting. Wanted, all kinds of homes to sell. List with us today. C. H. Sanders, 231 N. High, 5838. Now available, Venetian blinds, wood or metal slats. Early deliv ery. The Simmons Company, ph. A90.9. Center and Wah street. GREIDER IS SPEAKER Carlton Greider, veterans coun selor with the U. S. employment service Salem office, is to be speaker at this noon's meeting of the Salem Board of Realtors. Dr. II. J. Fredricks, optometrist. 603 1st Nat'l Bank bldg. Pr. 5460. Venetian blind cleaning and re pairing. 48 hour service. The Sim mons Company. Phone 6909, Cen ter snd Hich trf ... DEACONESS DISMISSALS Dismissals from Deaconess hos pital Thursday were Mrs. Jess Mayes, 340 S. Winter st. and Mrs. Robert Henshaw, Stayton. W. L. "Habby" Habernicht now Wanted to buy, 5 or 6 room house from owner. Box 293, j ; States man, i - t 1 j . S ..." ! t ' ' I " ' Fitts .Market has eastern oysters. McCORNACK RETURNS? Dr. Rodwin McCornackJ for the past 4 years with the army vet erinary Sforps, has rejoined the veterinary staff of the state de partment: of agriculture. " For 2 years he; was in New Caledonia. He was recently discharged at Ft Riley, Kan., where he had been stationed, most of this year. ; WantedrijGood homes to sell. Gra benhorst! Bros- Realtors,! 134 S. Liberty S. Ph. 4131. i t Wedding pictures taken ' at the church. 820 State. Ph. 5722. OUT OF BOYS SCHOOL i . Raleigh Wray, committed from LaGrande, was listed Thursday as a runaway from the state train ing school at Woodburn. The boy was sent to the school for larceny of; a car, A few hours after he was missed at the school,; the car of Harold Ashland, route 2, Wood burn, was reported : as . missing also, state police said.) f ; We cut and install Shatter-Proof auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325 Center t For unpainted furniture shop at Woodrows, 325 Center. - " MANY SEEK LICENSES i; The state department of agri culture department of foods arid dairies has mailed out more than 5000 application blanks for vari ous licenses required during 1946, Commercial feeds, commercial Beverly's Antique Shop open eve nings 'until Christmas. 740 - Elec tric. Phi 2-3431. ! I ' U Attention houseseekers: 1941 GMC all metal van body, built-in living sion officers for the ensuing year I iv.ersll , Irf nt dem it v t j. j. j 1 m , ItuFs complaint on gri will be elected and plans f9r fu- sufficient statement of ture activity will he disclosed Scoiit Committee associated with the Salem Realty fertilizers, insecticides and fungi Co.,; 149 N. High street. Phone 7660 Although our telephone Is tern porarily out of order, "The Home stead" is still open daily until I2l30.m' Sunlays 9;30 p' I Lute Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib Sat' 1:30 p. m. Drive in service arv nhi ow cides, bakeries, non-alcoholic bev erages, egg dealers, dairy graders and gas pumps are required to have -licenses from that division by ; January 1. as always until 5 .a. m. SCJO MOTHER HOME Mrs. Charles Bates and infant daughter, Scio, were dismissed from Deaconess hospital Thursday afu-'tnoon. See Henry's windows, 469 State, for announcement of Gift Certi ficate Policy on certain hard-to-find photographic gifts.- KIPHARTS' ARE PARENTS . ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kiphart, 145 Salem Heights, are the par ents of daughter born Thursday at Deaconess hospital. . . Tor home loans see Salem Fed eral, ISO South Liberty. erty, phone 9592. "Cyn" Cronise Photographs and Frames. 1st Natl Bank Bldg. BILL OF RIGHTS DAY Gov. Earl Snell Thursday desig nated next Saturday J as - bill of rights day in Oregon, the anniver sary of drafting of the j bill of rights in the U. S. constitution. Capital Cab phone 6648. S an metpt van Doay, Duut-in living inn tt ' sfff ' accomrpodations, just right for lO INailie UlllCerS two. See Nick Herrell, 1810 Waller St . anttimp is SANDUSKY TO HOSPITAL J A nominating committee of he Cascade area cpuncil of the Boy Scouts of America appointed by J. Jf Sandusky, 68, 2095 Hazel COUncil president W. L. Phillips, st., was taken to Salem General hospital in a first aid car. Thurs day afternoon. Sandusky became ill while at work at the Miles linen fnill Defendants demurr to plain- ounds of in- facts. Verna Hicks vs William D. Hicks Order of default against defendant. Application made to place on : trial docket of Dec. 17. 1945. Harold L. Slack vs Trielma Bernice Slack: Order of default against de fendant. Application made to place on trial docket of Dec. 17. 1945. Fete Bessett vs Jerry Bessett: Order auows tiling an amended complaint. - JUSTICE COURT State : vs Walter Rhoades: charee of issuing' check with' insufficient funds continued for 60 days and defendant released on own recognizance. state vs nay uison: charge oi for gery continued to 10 a. m. today for able discussion. Chairman of arrangements Is R. C. Magee, with Daryl Myers as committeeman. Claude Martin is in charge of the stage, DelayP Ship Repairs astdr's CHina j Jourriey . The Rev. John J. TracfefieL pas tor of the South Salem Frier da church,, has been notified of the postponement In the aailiag date . of the ship that would carry hira to the mission fields ex China. Because of a delay in repairs now -being made on the Marine Raven, an American Mail line boat Trachsel will not leave Seattle until after January 1. "' This will be TrachseTs third trip .? to the, orient having served two- terms on the mission fields ot -. China since 1930. At the outbreak of the war he was imprisoned by ' the Japanese and later repatri ' " a ted with other nationals on the second ' trip of the Gripsholm. Trachsel expects to go direct to -Tientsin, China, and from there ,1 will be assigned to a field. Mrs. Trachsel and their three daughters will remain in Salem 1 until conditions in China make it " possible for them to Join Trach- v -seL They reside at 1819 S. Kgh st r . ' ; . .-. .., A high octane safety uel which will not burn has been developed for use in airplanes. : , Dr. Pr D. Baker Announces Removed oi i His Offices to j 1165 Court Si. I Phone 7905 - Qolom '-H11 mofif Qnnav off. ' , gery continued to 1 noon, November 16, at the Salem preliminary hearing, tuui uiaicc, jg o. L.umuieiwai u i Tlf T T VTrTP a T fATTnT neaueu ay onan man ; w . i. Hamilton, Salem, the committee will select a slate, of council offi cers for 1946 jand present jit for approval at the 25th annual meet ing of the 'Cascade council on Sunday, Jan. 27, 1946, at Salem. $7-50 fine, ivieeung wiia uiairman namu- i PROBATE COURT . , , j , ; , 1 Alfred Bernt and Joseph Bernt wonannsen, AeDanon;f, jacK. i guardianship esUte: Louis J. Bernt Fish, Suvertonn Dr. Salstrom, I pP?51nteSuala"; , Albany and Henry Kropp, Judge 0f real property In Mt. Arthur Hav and i Frank Bennett man Schwab, executor. all of Salem. ! Listen ! to Burke's Radio Camera program 11:30 A.M. today. : i For thit Man: See Salem's largest selection of high grade pipes, cigarette cases, lighters, tobacco pouches, - tobaccos & high grade box candy. Salem Smdke Shop, 363 Stte St H Painting & decorating. Ph. 7552. THUMB INJURED i MelVin Dunlap, 24, 30 Morgan st, received first aid treatment Thursday after he had cut : his thumbl on a saw. A physician was required to close the gash with severa stitches. Photos! by Stutzman for Xmas. Hi-Lite Studio new location, '180 V rnml Rm R Ph.- i Reroof! with Johns-Manville shin gles. Mathis Bros. 164 S. Coni'l. Ph. 4642. 1 iV LOG PERMITS GRANTED - Marlon county court Thursday granted permits to H. A. Dyer, Tumprl anrl tn Walter I- Rk. route I, box 153, Salem, to haul 3U Thursday to a state parole logs over certain county roads. oincer. . i i ' ' . j , : Yours for an enjoyable evening at Gifts men can use, Superba era- the Chateau. Party reservations vats, handkerchiefs, scarfs,! belts, now open. Ph. 9853. Dine & dance garters socks- Alex Jones, 121 everv nite excerit Mcndav. Bar North High St It open 6: to 1. i I i.irpvsE to tiATt ao rniTprr A license for marriage has been issued in Vancouver, Wash., jto Marvin S. Pannington and Mattie J. Smith Miller, both of Dallas. Charles R. Keeler. Portland: . viola tion of basic rule: $7.50 baiL John w. OTeii. Portland: violauon oi Basic rule: (.50 bail. John G. Hoffert, 1065 Jefferson St.; iaiiure to stop: z.mi ban. Wallace jc. osiund. 3841 SE 9lst St., Portland: violation of basic rule; Report of sale In Mt. Angel by Her-1 MOTORISTS FINED . George R. Greenup and! Wen dell W.! Anstine, route 6, Salem, were fined $20- each in Oregon City justice court this week On charges of driving 60 miles an hour on the superhighway there. Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Gen uine Oilograph pictures. 14"x 18", only. $1.75. Bright Furni ture, 452 1 Court St RHOADES RELEASED v ( - Walter Rhoades, held on ft non- sufficient funds charge, was re leased from the Marion county Alice L. Davis, guardianship estate: Report of sale of real property by tne fioneer Trust vo., guardian. Sylvia Davenport, estate: Final ac count of Ray H. Fiscus, executor. approved. Otto Gehrinc. estate: Jan. 12. 1948. date fixed for hearing on final ac count oz uyaia uenring, aaministra- mx. Yoehl Sugat. - guardianship estates Account of Pioneer Trust Co., guar dian, approved. Andrew" J. King, estate: J.. A. Burns and Frank . Caspell appointed ad ministrators and Glenn L. Briedwell, meoaore nsner ana Byraa Jdco- haney appointed appraisers. N. P. Williamson, estate: Order con tinuing cause for trial from Dec. SI. I to Jan. 10. 194S. - Margaret E. McKinlay. guardianship estate Petition for appointment of NAMES ARE FILED : -i Alfred and Lydia Quiring, 635 Catterlin ave., filed a certificfjte of assumed business name Thurs day with the Marion county clerk j for the Hollywood Printing Co., 1988 N. Capitol st. . M 1 -.W- Marjorie Merriott offers an un- I usual stock, of gifts and antiques tor saie ar io4 cnemeKeta t. , Hours 2 to 7. ; A The lieu 1946 WW mm A Product of Ford Motor Co. Swank rfr Snarl Swill : 4 ' AT THE VALLEY HDiOn CO. f stem's 'liresslve-Merewy Dealer, i - f-a iiXfito frlZZ. ! i! .V-iOi Notes on Costume Harmony . . Girk' IIaIf Dug Scis 1.C3 Each YouCanBiiyi w 1 ?4Kadb iarlyvwhxt oostum harmony means. This L Junior hat arid bay will delight her and -teach her on of ' tht'trst principles ot styte.r They're designed in felt, ap-j t pllqued in brighter felt " AT GROCERS UU ty U bakers ef lUlSimitrtd, i I t j, mM Pastel Enameled Slothes jHIainpefs 88 Pastel colored clothes hampers vifix bright floral prints as a decorative motif. Half moon shape with ventilated backj Smoothly finished 'to protect your ' finest silks and rayons. A practical Christmas gift for her home. ! 5 ! "SANTA ANITA Pottery Sets 8.09 and H 5.00 t Beautiful rcdnbow colored "Sahkz Anitaf pottery. Nicely shaped ! piece some with self color floral edgings. - Service for six or eight: Platters and vege stable dishes included. ; An ideal Christmas gift for the most discriminating ..- - ' I . "-. . . - J : - ;-.!.-.'..:J - i , -. - . - ".. : u :p tr'i I ,KWK3TAri3 8TOSS . --;r ? - i ... . f i ' ! - i 275 Center CtUra, Ore.. i CSCOXD iXOOE 4 j