The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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HAND TECCX STOLEN .
. . aucu v& a i uauu - a -ea. vax
Llneberry'e: market 155 N. Com
mercial ftv was reported to ' city
police Friday: Police said the truck
wu .taken, from ther rear of the
."- store sometime, afijce Wednesday.
; Dance - tonite. .. Glenwood.' .
; Old'l fashioned. oyster, stew . at
r - City" police recovered a ' motor-
cycle rrlaay wnicn naa oeen iot-
en earlier rrom uonaia orazie,
-2700 Portland rd.-Police said the
... H vat fAund in the 1400 block
, of South' 12th street It was picked
lip 'Dy me owner.
tr KfaMii how. Hall 1. Labor
- -f - c U -19 in AM
Local No. to invites aii mem
bers, -friends, neighbors and rela
tives to attend.
-Full 16 02. T-Bone steaks served
at Stone; Front Tavern, 4 mi. S.
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CHARGED WITH LARCENY
Paul Crooks hanks, transient, ap
peared in district court Friday on
a charge of larceny following his
arrest Tbursdav night by city po
. Jice. A complaint filed against the
man said he had stolen an elec
tric razor from a truck. Crook
thanks will enter plea In court to
day." He Is being held in lieu of
$250 bail.
Dance tonite. Glenwood.
HI Grade Furniture Auction, Tue.
35th, Glenwood Ballroom. .
TALK ON SALEM SET
Dr. Robert Gatke, professor of
political science at Willamette
university, will speak on the topic
Why Salem is Here at the lun
cheon meeting of the North Salem
Monday. .
Johns-Manvule asphalt shingles
applied right .over your old roof.
10 down, 3 yrs. to pay. t ree esu
piate. Ph. 3-4642. Mathia Bros
264 S. ComL '
Free Kiddie Show. Hall , 1, Labor
Temple, sat.. Mar. iz, 10 a.m.
Local No. 670 invites all mem
bers, friends, neighbors and rela
tives to attend.
BITTEN BT DOG
Nellie Arch, 650 FJma st, was
sriven first aid treatment Friday
for minor cuts and scratches suf
fered in an altercation with a dog.
Try our ' dinners at the ' Stone
Front Tavern, 4 xnL S. on 99E.
C7harleya Aunt," a S act comedy.
Jl being presented at Middle
yeva school by O. C K. Sat,
ar. 12, a p. ro Aauiie cue, cnuo-
JOc Jitney dinner, czsa to
BASIN. COMMriTEE CONFERS
.'. Marion . county's citizens sub
committee of the, Willamette basin
project committee conferred Fri
day with - Elmer Chase -of Eugene,
-newly-appointed committee, chair'
man who tucceedt., Douglaa. -Mc
Kay as head of the group coordi
nating local fhterests in various
aspects of the army engineer de
velopment Diana for the- valley
The group met at Salem Oiamber
of Commerce
Dance tonight iW.O.W. HalL N.
Comll 'over Pearson's Mart Dick
Johnson & his Orclu.;-
.' Insured savings earn more than
two per , cent at Salem Federal
Savings Association, 360 State st
AT NORTHWEST MEET
. In Seattle today, and Sunday to
represent Salem YMCA at the an
nual meeting of the Pacific North
west area ' YMCA council are
Tinkham Gilbert local president:
C. A. Kelts, retired eeneral secre
tary, and Gus Moore, general
secretary. Gilbert is vice oresident
of the northwest counciL
Hi Grade Furniture Auction, Tue
lath, Glenwood Ballroom.
Old time dance tonite 259 Court
SUPERVISORS TO MEET
A business meeting and a man
agement film Willi! comprise the
program for Salem Industrial Su
pervisors club meeting Monday at
6:30 p. m. In the YMCA. accord
Ing to Howard Arriot, president
in
Oral Steppe who has been asso
ciated with The Beauty Nook is
now located at 229 N. Com'L Ph.
3-7953.
Dance tonight
oreh. Adm. 60c.
12th St Leslie.
Ray Weidner's
Henry's Hall, S
TAKE DAUGHTERS H0U3
Taking baby ' daughters home
from Salem General hospital Fri
day were Mrs. Lawrence Holder
bcin, 1083 . N. 15th st, and lira.
Itobert Van Demarr, Marlon.
The Flower Basket 1020 Market.
Dpen Sun. 10-3. Ph. 3-4802.
pance tonight W.O.W. Hall, H.
ccml over Pearson s auk. sick
Ifohnson it his Orcn.
RfAVE WITH BABIES
-i Dismissed from Salem Memorial
?ital Friday to take home new-
daughters were Mrs. William
ford, . 2730 Hulsey st, and
Ruben Davis, 1450 N. 4tn st
ir with sons were Mrs. Al-
Summey, Jefferson route 1,
Mrs. Donald Lulay, Scio.
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tonite. Glenwood.
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iping and designing. No Job
rae or too smalt F. A. Doer-
arid Sons Nursey. 150 N. Lan
caster Dr. at 4 Corners. P. 2-1322.
BURNS To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
rt.R. Bums, Brooks route 1, a
daughter, Friday, March 11 at
ffalem General hospital.
COLE To Mr. and Mrs. Thayne
A. Cole, Salem route 3, a daugh
ter.': Friday, March 11 at Salem
General hospital. - .
GILES , To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas W. Giles, 170 Lansing
Ive a daughter, Friday, March
1 ' at Salem General hospital.
AHRENDT To Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Ahrendt 150 Abrams ave
a daughter, Friday, March 11 at
Calem General ' hospital.
MONKMAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Monkman, 48 N. 14th
at. a son, Friday, March 11 at
Salem General hospital. ,
LaFOND To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon G, LaFondr Independence
route 1, a daughter, Friday, March
21 at Salem General hospitaL
DRAKE To ' Mr. and Mrs.
Ransom S. Drake, 2617 Brooks
ave a daughter, Thursday, March
o at saiem General hospitaL
UNION SHOWS MOVIE
Cannery Workers union local
670 is sponsoring a free movie
for children today i at the Salem
Labor temple beginning at 10
a.m.. efficials announced. The
movie includes a travel and a
western picture and is one in a
series being sponsored by the
union. ; ii; .jj
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Breithaups Hollywood Florist, 2075
Fairgorunds Road, always has a
supply of fresh flowers and plants
for our friends la North Salem.
Ph.3-9129.
Hard of hearing? Sea the one unit
Beitone Hearing Aid priced as low
as $75. Batteries for all makes of
hearing aids. James Taft and As
sociates, 218 Oregon Bldg. Ph.
Salem 2-449L i
OPEN SERVICE
An assumed business name cer
tificate for T and H Automotive
service. 394 N. Church st. a mo-
tor tune-mo and electrical service
Ibwicess, was filed with the Mar
lion aounty clerk Friday by Thomas
ana naien kid, 727, center st .
Ton want expert electrical wiring.
refrigeration repairs, washing ma
chines, radios, all appliances. Call
Broadway Appliance. 453 Court
Street Tel. 2-1565. Wiring and re
pairing or all kinds. You can put
your reliance ' In Broadway Ap
pliance immediate service. 2-1565.
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TREATED FOR HEAD CUT
Fred Klat about S. Salem route
1. was treated by Salem first aid
men Friday for a cut on the head
Incurred when playing with tin
cans. The cut was not serious,
aid men reported. $
Air-Steamship tickets anywhere.
Kugel. 3-7694. 735 N. Capitol St
Dance tonite. Glenwood.
CHEMICAL FIRM LISTED
Capital Chemical company, a
local business engaged in the
clea n ing and chemically treating
of kitchen exhaust systems and
laundry ducts, was listed in an
assumed business name certificate
with the Marion county clerk Fri
day by George B. Folz, 1255 Lee
st i
A Kingwood Lodge No. 204,
ff A. F. & A. M. Stated and
Special E. A. Degree 7:30
PM. MofL, Mar. 14.
Free trial offer Bennett's Dog &
Cat Foods 100 pure horsemeat
Delivered to your door twice week
ly. Call 2-3871 for sample.
COTTAGE HOME FILED
An assumed business name cer
tificate .for Cottage home. 252 N.
. 4 a. t tit
nonage su, was oiea -wiin me
Marion ' county clerk Friday by
B. I Calley: sr. and Geraldine
Wilson, both of 2273 Lee st
Karakul Karpet Its new. ifs re
versible. It's 100 virgin wool and
woven-through and through, only
S4-95 aq. yd. Ph. 3-7648 or 3-3364.
Federally Insured Savings Cur
rent divident 2Va See First
Fderal Savings First 142 S. Liber
ty. Phone 3-4944. I
House Presents Silver Service to Van Dykes
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Speaker of the Hease Frank VanDyke (right), Med ford attorney, and bis wife were presented with a
sterling silver service (Aseat pattern) by members af the honse af representatives Thursday. The
presentation waa by Rep. Harvey Wells ef Portland, dean af the honse In point of service; on behalf
of the representatives. Speaker ef the Hease and Mrs. VanDyke thanked the hease briefly. VanDyke
Indicated be was planning to retire from politics "at least an til I have established myself economical
ly." He expressed "sincere appreciation" for the "fine cooperation' he had received. (Statesman photo).
Education Division Exceeds
Quota in Red Cross Campaign
The education division became the first group to exceed Its quota
in the 1949 American Red Cross fund campaign in Marion county
when the report 'session Friday revealed $19,000 of the objective of
$52,000 subscribed.
With a quota Of $1,1000 the education co-chairmen, Connell Ward
and Arthur Mjers, turned in $1,'.09.
Two other divisions
reporting
substantial amounts in their quo
tas were the advanced gifts and
the women's residential groups.
Edward Majek for the advanced
gifts listed $7,403 to date. The
women's group had $5,636 re
ported by Mrs. Robert L. Elf
strom, chairman.
Captains coming in for special
recognition in the women's divi
sion for the substantial amounts
turned in include! Mrs. John R.
Caughell, Ulva Derby, Mrs Ray
Harland, Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mrs.
Frank Hrubetz, Mrs. James Wa:- 1 jr., said the grand jury would re
ton, Mrs. Robert Wilson, jr.. Mrs. convene Wednesday morning. It
C S. Nelson, Mrs, Earl Barham. J has been in session all week con-
Five Indicted
By Grand Jury;
Six Released
Marion county grand Jury Fri
day indicted five men and report
ed out not true bills on six others.
Diftiict Attorney E. O. Stadter,
Mrs. Edgar Morris. Mrs. Charlr
McElhinny, Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
Mrs. Dwight Parsons.
Division chairmen and workers
will gather for another report
luncheon Tuesday noon at the
Senator hoteL
Incone Tax Detains
PREPARED
Elmer SI. Amandson
Tax Coasaltant
Experienced , Service
Ph. 2-6637 or 3-5S11
C63 N. High
Cvcry Little Dii
Connls - - - '
Drop by drop . . . dollar by dollar and
soon you have a comfortable reserve
fund . . inatantly available in the
event of need. Save regularly at SALEM
FEDERAL where your savings are
- Federally Insured to $5000 by an agency
of the United States Government
Earn Oar Carreat H Retara '
, On Savings
Ktt SUU .;; ' Opaealto The Coartbeasa 7 1 Saleas, Ore.
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New House
Authorized
Permits for one new hrie and
several alteration wfr (- Fri
day by the city engr.n 'x'fice.
Walter B-k was authorized to
build a i-jui at 2170 'J:iiversity
st, at a ecs' of M.R"o Mar
c he lie wf ssued a permit to al
ter store at P4f Ferry $800;
H. T Irving, garage alterations,
1495 N 2 let., $50; Fred Booth,
house remodeling, 2170 Myrtle t.,
$50; Madsen Wrecking Co., wreck
sheet metal shop, 13514 N. Com
mercial st, $50.
West Salem Grange
To Hold Social Night
WEST SALEM, March 11 So
cial night for West Salem grange
will be at t o'clock Tuesday in
the city hall. Program and refresh
ments are in charge of Mrs. Sarah
Chamberlain. All grange members
and friends are invited.
sidering many old cases.
Indicted Friday were Abel Hall,
Salem, charged with non-support;
T A. Brewster, Salem route 3,
charged with sodomy: Earl Mc
Laughlin, charged with vagrancy!
Burdette Young. Detroit, charged
with assault 4nd battery, and
George Washington Durham, Hood
Rivet attempting to commit a
burglary.
Younge, Detroit hoUl operator,
is charged with a-saulting Fo re A
H. Carey, Turner carpentei, at .re
Detroit note! jn the night of Nov.
14. TP4S
DuhjT was apprehended by
lstat police last Decern be 1 If at
! the town of Fargo as he was at
tempting to break into the Fargo
store, according to the indictment
The indictment also include a
"John Doe" Indictment for the
partner of Durham, who escfed
and has never been found nor
identified.
Acquitted by the rt,4 Surx of
complaints lodged m4 'L then, aie
Joseph Chenowith, Oregon state
prison inmate, charged with arson;
Ray San ford, 630 Thompson st,
charged with threatening the com
mission of felony; Walter Nelson,
Cooperstown, S. D., charged with
rape; Ed Mulcrone, 872 Highland
ave., charged with obtaining mon
ey by false pretenses; Harold Jo
seph Johns, Salem route 3, charg
ed with rape, and Marvin V. Lang
ford, 580 Market st., charged with
attempting to obtain money by
false pretenses.
Baseball Bat Leaves
Lump Over Boy's Eye
Another sure sign of spring turn
ed up Friday In the form of a
lump over the left eye of David
Tiller, 1340 N. Cottage st
David was given treatment for
the lump by Salem first aid men.
He suffered the injury when hit
by a swinging baseball bat at
Grant schooL -.
Teg)!
Reduced $30.00
NEW
Easy Spinners
Re. Prlea $179.95
NOW 159.95
ALKM OBSCON
Ph. 3S14S 111 So. Cotal.
Hundreds of
FREE GIFTS
Worth Thousands
Of Dollars!
Men's and Women's Apparel! Radios! Electrical
Appliances! Jewelry! Hardware Items!
Ask for your FREE TREAS
URE HUNT Ticket
crl any participating store Monday
thru Thursday.
UATCH FOB V0UI1 IIUIIBEE1
in the windows of Downtown Stores
when you coma to Salem'a oraotoat Qoyoat
. Spring Opening
Thursday Evening, March 17th ,
Memory of Priest
Honored in Grave ,
Rites, Mt. Angel VV;
' MT. ANGELA Uarch It The
memory of .Father Dominic Wae
denschwyler. "former. Mt Angel
priest and musician, waa' honored
Friday . afternoon . at . a graveside
ceremony f preceding la Portland
1
Tho Staiaaman. Salem, Oraqott Sahirday. March 12, 1943
Symphony orchestra concert which
also honored him.
The Rev. Abbot Thomas Meier
of the Benedictine abbey, and a
group of monka gang De Profun-
dis, after, which Werner Janssen,
orchestra conductor, placed - a
wreath on Father Dominic's grave.
, Present also were Mrs. Janssen
(film etar Ann Harding). iiUmar
W WHMamsy a iwiimiii smo. vwts
or, and lira. . GrondahL', ,
. Fear Corners March meeting
of the Four Corners home eaten
sion unit will be Tuesday, March
15. at . 1:30 o'clock. The . demon
stration win be on "Wall Fin
ishes." Project , .leaders . will ba
Mrs. Morris Stewart and Mrs. Jes
Mcllnay. Hostesses' will . be Mrs.
Hardie Phillips.- Mrs. Oliver Rick
man. Mrs. A. C. Shaw. Mrs. J. IX.
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NOTICE
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f- KOTICI RCftCBT a CTVTJt. tht f Dm IStA Amy efrcbraair. 1S4. there has tvera md with th Ceunty CWr
ff Marian Cauniy Or(un. an AoolicaUoa for Judgment and Diet of the Circuit Court ef Uta Slat of Orvnoit .
far MarKNi couniy. soreriocmtT ue tax ben appearing ta tarn wnnin rorerloaure list of aaM County, .an that ri
or in prvprnin ancnnni w nn mrecinauT uai, viura nanrnn m am, manner provioea aj uw, wut ee toMi -to
Vanett County. Oregon for, the retpeetlve amounts of taxes and tntereit for which such properttet scvrallr are
liable, 'ii tonformlty wlih said -Judgment and Decree e be. hereinafter entered; which said - foreclosure hat la ad
foiies. to-arlSi . ;r;.- .-S'S-V V4 'i-:" " " : - ' 4
1948 TAX FORECLOSURE LIST
STATS OF OREGON
County of Marloa
t..
WHEREAS, taxes upon the several real properties here hi described have been duly leried and charred thereo.
AND.-WHEREAS, the hens for unpaid and delinquent taxes en the reipectlve parcels ef such real properties ar
Subject to forerloaure by Mario County. Oregon, as provided by law:
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of authority vested tn me aa the tax eolleetor for said eounty. I have prepared
this foroclofure list containing the names of the several persons appearing in the latest tax roll as the repaetv
owners of the tax delinquent properties, a description of each of such properties as the same appears In the said
latest tax roll, the year or years for which taxes sre delinquent on each property together with theprlndpal amount
of delinquent taxes tor each year and the amount of the accrued end accruing Interest thereon to February IS. IMS,
All the property described herein Is situated ta Marlon County. State ef Oregon. '
Where the word "year" appears herein it baa reference to the year ef delinquency ef the taxes upon the
respective properties described herein. - 1
Where the word "tax appears herein tt has reference to the principal amount ef dellnouent taxes for She vea
and upon the respective properties herein set out.
Where the wore imerei appears or 11a aooreviaiion inv appears nerein n re re re to me amount or sccrueqj
Interest to February IS. IMS. ea delinquent taxes due for tho respective years upon the respective properties set
out herein.
Wh re the word "total" appears herein tt refers to the total sum of tt delinquent taxes plus the accrued
interest thereon to February IS. 1949. for the respective properties described herein.
Where the abbreviation "Vol" appears us the first column herein it refers to volume eg the deed record foe
Marion County. Oregon.
Where the abbreviation see appears nerein n reiers to secxion ox lanq in asanon coumy, uregon.
Where the abbreviation "Two" appears herein It refers to Township la and for the County of Marlon. OrtfoOa
Where the word "Range t. appears herein It means Range East
Where the word "Ramt W appears herein tt means Range West. - ..'
Where the abbreviation "W. M." appears herein it means Willamette Meridian.
Where the symbols. 1A. IB. tA and SB appear under "Tax Roll Vol," they refer to the volume ef the Tax Roa
for M.rion County Oregon. . .....
Where the abbreviation -roi- appears nereus m reiers 10 a rage or a volume ac we um jMcoros ror Mariosj
County. Oregon. . ' . ...... ..
Where reference IS maae m ins rorvciusuie bw w wwmnipi, piaia. auiuona, nutomunii ww eoaiiiona. sum
divisions, extensions, heights, town and parks, such descriptions refer to the duly recorded map and plat of each ej
said de-ri0ttons. duly filed and of record In the office of the County Recorder of Marion County, Oregon.
IN WITNESS WUEKEUr, t nave set any una ana wiiciai neai ai naiem. ainw .uuaf, uifiua. I
DENVER YOUNO. i I
Sheriff and Tax Collector, 'I
Marloa County. Oregon. ' 1
Name of Owner
By ratet Tax
sad Deter Iptlea of
s Shews
Ren
rrsperty
See.
Two. Range
eotfe or . or
Tax Rel
Morris. Mary F It
Woodburn. Ore.
Vol. 233 Jg. 209 to SOT
J Acre
Jorv. U L a Florence ST
09 E. oax
Silverton, Ore.
Vol. 29S Pge. SS
.TT Acre
Dickman, Otto II
Rt. a Box B7
Silverton, Ore.
Vol. 179 Pge. 65 J
Vol ISO Pge. 433
Ft. Acre
Green. Olive X. SI
Rt. T
Salem. Ore.
Vol. 265 Pre. SIS
Ex. VoL 292 Pge. S2S
S Acre
West Hollywood.
Fr. Lot 10
Bachmann. Margaret T.
I1U7 NX. noaney vi,
Portland. Ore
Vol. 370 Pge. 417
Ft. Acre.
Cloverleat Farma. Ft. Lot T
(Und. Int.)
Eyerly. Russell U a Bessie U Is
Z74I iv Kiver Koaa.
Salent. Ore
Vol. 21S Pge. 158
.74 Acre
Morris. Leslie W. 41
445 No. 34th St,
Salem. Ore
Vol. 241 Pge S30-S31
1 Acre
twik) Fruit Fat ma.
Fr. Lot SO
Krertn. Gregory. Geo. a Mike
a Krenner. Mrs. Mine as
Rt 3
Salem, Ore.
Vol. 157 Pge. S3S Deeds
Vol. 37 Pge. 10S Probate CL Feuraal
14 Acres ;
Krenn. Gregory f
Krenner Mrs. Mike It
Rt. S
Salem. Ore
VoL 114 Pge. 239 Deeds
Vol. 27 Pge. 10S PCI
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Scotta Mills. Ore.
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Silverton. Ore.
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Cascade Bldg,
Portland. Ore.
VoL 238 Pge. 51 to S3 .....
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1SS5 No. Fifth St,
Salem, Ore.
Vol. SOS Pge. SS
Salem. Ben Lomond Park
Kumler, B. T. ft K. 1
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1863 No. Fifth CL.
Salem. Ore.
Salem. Ben Lomond Annexation
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1S65 No. Fifth St,
Salem. Ore.
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Also ' Vac SL East of
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Rt. 1. Box 34
Silverton. Ore.
Vol. 2 Pge. 601 RofT
Silverton. North Side Add.
Cramer. Agnes B.
RL 1
Stayton, Ore
VoL 185 Pge. 344
Ex. V. 224 P. 37S
Ex. V. 227 P. 287-284
Ex. V. 253 P. 354
Btayton. Cramer's Add.
Nussear, June
1124 NO. 2nd St,
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Woodburn, Yew 'Park Add. ". .". J '
Motic ef thta foreclosure proceeding ta gtven exclusively by four weekly publications of the foregoing tax foroe i
d-S, itat ii thi luta. til newspaper t feneral elreuUUon Mmrum County. Or.gon. pur.ont
toToider of the CotSty Uurtllh. Stat of Oregon, for barton County, made and entered ea the 14th day eJ .
'bA7eir5oo Interested ta say real rep?rty tncluded ia Oe tjfnj: "S"? j i
said application for ludgment aad decree wiuua as eays oner vm .
the day of said first publication.
first publication.
Date ed tho first publlcatloa ef tnW aouco as sssruaxy . - --- - ,
14. 1445.
DENVEe. TOTJNG. ' .
StoerhTf end Tax Collector ot
Marlon County Oregon.
X. O. STADTER, JR..
. District Attorney lor
.. Marten Cvuary,
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JT. 1444; Mar. 5-54