The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 31, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 3 1, 1945
PAGE FIVE
'is
Local News
TEMPERATURE
Maximum yesterday, 73 degrees.
Minimum last night, 41 degrees.
TODAVS WEATHER
Temperature: 10 p. m., 51 de
grees; 10 a. m., 61 degrees. Ba-
rumeter (reduced to sea level):
10 p. in., 29.84 Indies; 10 a. in.
29.98 indies. Relative humidity:
10 p. in-, 66 per cent; 10 a. in., 4.4
per cent. Velocity of wind: 10
p. m., 7 miles; 10 a. ni., 4 miles.
Prevailing direction of wind:
southwest.
Mrs. Thorval Gribskov, of
Junction City, and Miss Maren
Gribskov of Bend, left Portland
Tuesday, for Quantico.'Va., where
they will attend exercises at
which Russell Gribskov will re
ceive his. commission as a second
lieutenant in the United States
marines. ' Russell, who was wth
the Bank of Bend here when he
entered the service, is a son of
Mrs. Gribskov and nephew of
Miss Gribskov.
Miss Zola McDougall, dean -of
girls at the Bend high school, left
today for Yoncalla to spend the
summer vacation with her pa
rents. Delia Gates, member of the
Bend high school teaching staff,
left today for The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Over
holser are spending two weeks
in the John Day and Wallowa
country, where Overholser is
gathering material for another
western story. .
Mrs. Anna May Hoyt and Miss
Margaret Morris went to Port
land yesterday where they intend
ed to spend several days before
going to their homes at Roseburg
and Cave Junction. Both are Bend
high school teachers.
Ronald L. Mock, who enlisted"
in the navy last April, has
reached the naval training station
at San Diego, according to word
received today by his mother,
Mrs. Jeaneene Judt, 527 Frank
lin avenue.
Cpl. and Mrs. Ed McConnell of
Klamath Falls visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Anderson Memorial
day. Cpl. McConnell will report
back to Ft. Lewis June 3.
Mrs. Ted Walters, former Bend
resident, was in Bend from Van
couver, Memorial day. She was
the guest of Mrs. Martha A.
Brown.
Frank and John Crampton of
Ft. Rock and Harry Crampton of
Bend left today for Couer d'
Alene, Ida., where they were
called by the death of another
brother
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walsh of
I-akeview. are vacationing at their
Paulina lake cabin.
The Bluebell Bluebirds,' a Camp
Fire Girls organization, will meet
next Thursday at 1 p. m. in the
Keid school, it was announced to--
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I jfi i fk SAMUEL
PLUS CO-HIT V
' ' FTf T sum
1
day. Members are asked to take
their record books to the meet
ing. Rodney W. Cozad, right-of-way
buyer for the state highway de
partment, was here today on busi
ness from Canyon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sannerud
and- daughter, accompanied by
Sannerud's mother, were in Bend
from Silverton for Memorial day.
Memorial day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Sauer, 425 Riverside,
were Mrs. Sauers Darents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Esgate, and her
sister, Mrs. Clarence Bertrand,
all of Klamath Falls.
George J. Childs returned Tues
day evening from a business trip
to Lakeview. He was accompanied
by Mrs. J. Alton Thompson, who
visited at the home of her son,
James Thompson and family.
Miss Fern Grindle has been
added to the staff of the Bend
Furniture company, as a stenog
rapher. Mr. H. S. Brown from Portland
is visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Anglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Harris and
daughter, Roberta, are in Bend
for the day from their home on
Summer lake.
Mrs. D. C. Silven returned last
night from Baker, where she
spent the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heideman
were in Bend this week on a bus
iness trip, returning Tuesday to
their home in Portland, where
Heideman is owner and manager
of an adding machine and type
writer company. They own a
ranch north of Bend. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Holmquist,
320 Riverside, are the parents of
a boy born yesterday at the St.
Charles hospital.
Keven Barry of Lakeview, to
day was a business caller in Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Loder
of Salem, spent today in Bend.
Loder is a prominent automobile
dealer of the Willamette valley,
and is well known in Central Ore
gon. J. J. Bennett of Post, last night
was a guest at the Pilot Butte
inn.
Mrs. Donald W. Coons of Lake
view, yesterday visited Bend
friends.
Gail Baker, fire assistant in the
staff of the Deschutes national
forest, is. visiting friends in Port
land. George H. Schroeder, district
forest engineer for the Western
Pine association, was here today
from Yakima, Wash., conferring
with Ralph W. Crawford, super
ivsor of the Deschutes national
forest.
Robert Schwab, 17, recent grad
uate of the Bend high school, and
son of Rev. and Mrs. William
Schwab, is, enlisting this week in
the merchant marine.
Rev. William Schwab of the
Alliance church, today was grant-.
! ed a leave of absence by the
i church board, and planned to
i take a vacation for the summer.
- nev." Daniel Hager, 325 Hunter
3 DAYS ONLY STARTING
TONIGHT
Sure I've got ice in
my veins, lead in my
heart . . . ana steel in
my trigger finger . . .
but you helped me
get that way I
SYLVIA
SIDNEY
JOEL
McCREA
HUMPHREY
BOGART
WENDY BARR'E
CLAIRE TREVOR
ALLEN JENKINS
DEAD END KIDS
MSTANTIAL
9 6
Discovered at last --'Perpetual Motion
place, was selected to occupy the
pulpit during Rev. Schwab's ab
sence. Gertrude Zufelt, proprietor of
the Betty Ross beauty shop in
Bend, has been named district
president of the Oregon Associa
tion of Beauty Shop Owners and
Operators, it was learned here to
day. Mrs. ,G. G. Hathbrn and chil
dren George and Donna, former
Bend residents, are visiting here
from their home in Sandy. They
are guests at the home of Mrs.
W. A. Collins, 254 Florida, and
plan to return to Sandy the first
of the week. .
Dance at Eastern Star Grange
hall Saturday nights. Ladies free.
. - ;., . Adv.
Dr. Pauline Sears will be out'bf
town May 30th and 31st and June
1st and 2nd.
j Official Records
I DISCHARGE FILED
I Myron J. Hunt is in possession
!of an honorable discharge from
, the army, according to a release
I filed May 26 at the office of the
i county clerk.
4Z
SPECIAL!!!
GREATEST NEWS SHOTS
EVER FILMED OF THE CAR
RIER FRANKLIN AS IT LIMPS
INTO PORT REFUSING TO
DIE, COMPLIMENT OF 3000
1100 CASUALTIES, 800 BUR
IED AT SEA. GREATEST AIR
BATTLE AND DISASTER ANY
SHIP HAS EVER SUFFERED IN
THIS OR ANY OTHER WAR.
SEE IT! !
NOW o
CONTINUOUS SATURDAY
Changes Planned j
In Bus Schedules
The addition of several new
schedules was announced today
by Pacific Trailways, to be effec
tive tomorrow.
A new schedule to Portland is
included, with the bus leaving
Bend at 11:30 p. m., arriving in
Portland at 6 a. m. An additional
bus to Eugene will leave at 7
a. m., arriving there at 11:30. It
will return at 2 p. m., reaching
Bend at 6:05.
The new Boise bus leaves at
1 a. m., and the Klamath Falls
bus at 1:15 a. m. Both are round
trip schedules.
The Eugene buses are tempo
rarily being routed over the Clear
lake junction road, because of the
condition of the McKenzie pass,
the management announced to
day. . , ,
Vaccines for typhus and influ
enza are being procured from
half-hatched eggs, whose embryos
produced the antigens after being
needled with virus injections
through the air-cell end of the egg.
SYNOPSIS OF .ANNUAL BTATKMKXT
OF THK
RHODE ISLAND INSURANCE
COMPANY
of PrnvMriK. In the Hnit of It hots liland. on
thi tiilttr-rirtt lar 'of Dvemlrr, 1941. mailn to
lha Insurance Com ml ml oner at lha Slat of Ore
gon, jtuituant to law:
Income
Nf mtnfutm rwlveil .( 4,311,000 flf
Tula) luirrrat, dh idcwti anil real
cMnbt incline I ST, 270. If
Income from oilier source RJt.nr,.t:
Toui Income .1 (.aco.gtia.ri
Dlilmr ft amenta
Nrt amount pid polio lioldtra for
Imm I.MI2.!17
Ia adJuM merit eirwntea , n.run.u
ARtmia cumnnUilmii or tiTOKerafi,, S-iU.0XI.6T
Salarlca and fcfl off kern, director.
home office emiitnye 448,01707
Tain, licences and fee 221,401.00
Dividend paid to atorkholdm (Caill,
Jll.l.l.tMMiO; atorlt. none I 118,000.00
llt Menda fiald or credltil lo poller -
holdm ft
All oUier eipendlturtw Iift3.534.7fl
Total
dI.bun.fTn.tiU 1 J.UM.nt.ot
Admitted Aita
tain, or ml ratal, ovwied (market
, '"" I ' t
1-o.n. on mortgage, and collateral,
n
vain, of bond, ownrd itmok raliw) 3.M9..V.7 IF.
Value fif auka owned (tv-ok r.lu.1 1.4.17.2)" 1W
I'Mh lo bank, and on Ii.ikI t.wt3,U'l23
Prndinna In onurw or rnw-tlo
written aim-, tl.r'l'mri.r 3. lull.. U.W,3;n.nT
lnu ret and rnita rtit. and artrvM 12 r,M r.l
OUi.r aiarte (ml) I.MC.tlI.41
Total admltM IMI .(lt..3(H.IIl.5.1
.laMUtlajii, Burplui and Other Tnada)
;i f . iM ." "" aS7.HM.no
ha-lmaMd Ifaa adluMment rxpenw
tor unpaid rt.lru ft
Total iinparurd preralunta on all tut-
'"I'-O 'l;k S.WI.9U.0.
Halarl... renla. eirMoiaea. hllla, an-
. f.. nr., du. or aromrf l-.BM
F.-itmatid amount du. or atvrued
for uoa I7't:q0f)f
-'mninl..lona. brokerate. or otnr
H.araM dM and anrruod oon on
All uu,.r ,l.l,.Ue. ylgZZ
ripHal paid uu l.Ko.u'rt.trt
Burrlna mar all l-
. t.ni.mjr.
lutwu. ai n-iard. r.llrrl.oldm.. . I l.tu. 571 III
Tntal ' k"
..t i.. p.M . :!'.':"
b"w.' " " "'"'
, J'.M H. M,,.. p,e,i(tP,tt
nHh, Ttad. ,',,. ?Or.;
; HYPERACID V
DISTRESS ffff-
lotl niUHt get fanf, pffrclive UK I, IKK wi.h T KKS IN from
in.M'rahlo dlwomfnrt, nr ymir mnry hwk, Hot fee
liifornmtlon on TKBSIN Tomtpr or Taltlf-tN. in Brncl at
BranrtU Thrift Wine Dnis: 1020 Wall Stiwt Plione I7
Lulu J. Carter i
Now in Manila
Manila, P. I., May 31 A Bend, '.
Oregon, servicewoman recently
promoted to technician fourth
grade in the Women's Army;
corps is Lula J. Carter, daughter!
of Mrs. Gladys Ogletree, 5 Nor-1
ton avenue, Bend. T4 Carter i
has served in Australia, New'
Guinea and now in Manila, where'
she works In the personnel pro
curement section of the adjutant;
general's department, headquar
ters, U. S. Army Far East forces.
Formerly in stenographic work
with a tractor company, at River
side, Calif., she joined the Wacs
in April 1043, and was stationed
at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, be
fore coming overseas last Juno.
Jake L. Nugent
Gets New Rating
An Eighth Air Force Sorvlce
Command Station, England, May
di ttecentiy promoted to ser
geant was Jake L Nugent, of
Pineville, La., an aircraft supply
clerk at this important strategic
air depot where battle-damaged
Eighth Air Force fighter planes
are being repaired.
Sgt. Nugent entered the AAFin
June 1912, and served at Keesler
Field, Miss., and Walla Walla,
Wash., Air Base before going
overseas in December, 1943.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton Nugent of Pineville.
His wife, the former Miss Margie
Deatherage, and their daughter,
Shirley, live at Hend, Ore.
General Clark .
Chicago Visitor
Chicago, May 31 Uf' Gen.
Mark W. Clark, credited with
routing the na.is from Italy, was
in full spiritual possession of
Chicago today.
The general and 52 of his 5th
army heroes dropped out of the
skies yesterday and captured the
hearts of Chicagoans.
- Clark was the first to step from
the silvery transport which set
its wheels down in Chicago i u si
28 hours after taking off from
Paris.
WHAT MOitK IK) TI1KV IV A NT
Harrisburg. III. !-- Itesidents
of Saline county have been Hy
ing lo locate Hie man who be
longs to ti letter received in the
local postoflice. The ittltiiess
reads: Mr. Ci. M. Sloan, Saiine
County. Illinois I Lifelong liaptls!
Democrat liaises Lxcellent Sor
ghum Molasses).
' 1,0)2 TKXAS OH. I 1KI.I1S
'Austin, Tex. HI'i -Texas' oil in
I dusti y has 73 pipe lines in op
eration, with a total lengin oi
34,323 miles, and requiring 0,000,
000 barrels of crude oil lo fill the
lines. The state's 101,121 produc
ing oil wells are located in 1,012
fields in 140 of Texas' 254 counties.
When the war began, we enlisted in the homcfront fight against
Influtlon. We milled down prices and. we've kept them nailed
down at pre-war levels. You pay no more today for nationally
advertised drug store products than you did in 19S9 and for
some, you actually pay less. Our prices never went to war
which Is why you enjoy peacetime economy today' and every
day when you shop at Brandls' for health and beauty aids.
McKesson's Aspirin
2 Bottles of 100 for 49c
WELL
IN HAND
The 1000 prescriptions we
have filled Ixtir tiwtlmony
to the dept-ndnlilllty of our
conipouiiding service and to
the. ..confidence . physicians
and the public have In it
They guarantee (pnUKy, In.
sure accuracy. They tell you
that your health is "well in
hand" when you hand a pre
scription to our registered
pharmacist. He'll give It his
immediate and undivided at
tention. War Cost Data '
Go Into Trillion
Washington, May 31 HI'J Di
rect war costs of all countries
'so far in this conflict exceed a
trillion dollars. That Is $1,000,
000.000,000 a thousand billions, a
million millions.
Money spent on tills war since
Germany began arming in 1034
BYNOI-HIH or ANNItAL HTATKMRNT
OK THK
UNITED FIREMEN'S
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Phllailtllilila, In tin- Klat. of IMiu.rlraola.
on the tlilrlv-rir't .Inr "I liiwnlnli.r. mil. mad"
lo ll. Iii.tir.ni-. C'liiioilialotiDr of 111. Stat, of
Or'-auU, pur.uant to 1a:
Income
N.it rtrrtulum. rKI."l t XA.VVl
Total liiti-t.it, dultlonila nfl r.al
alal ltu.,o). ai,.l.a.2
fnniiii. from otlirr anuttxa jT.!iail.--.
Total fnooiii. I I.Ml.tttV.ftt
XlUbursatiiants
Ni't amount p.ilil imllrtiolili-ia lor
lnu.-. f HH.O!.t
ia ailjuami.nl i l!ii :tl.r..l tj
A-nt . tooinil.-alon. or liruarraa.-. . , .5't.Uijtl. II
ttalarlr. at.. f,i irffli.ra. illiarloii.
houi oil,. Miiiilnyr. I lt.ll Trt
Tale. Iii.,i'. .ml Ta IUis-lT
ItltlilMiil. I.lil to od.lii.titi I. (Cam,
$l'ii,,iii. mi al'h. t-iii'l ... . loa.lctO.M
lihlili-tnl. rat(l or tndlUNl to F-Hry-
oulilr I fl
Alt ollior cllieinlllur.I IjT.OOl.J
T-Ul il(l(iirnin; 4
Admitted A naett
Valit of roa) uith (iHtifl imarkrt
...,-, f :
Iiati mttgtt and culliUral,
t'C RM1I 27
VtUtK Of h-rttflu otrjii-tl (mortlfrtli . , 5.6.T 7M Oft
Vahia of hi ii1 tunrmt .aluf) .'.(i.W
ITath In l(4tik mritl rm linn) $!,: t. 2 i
iBiuii.t in i-'uri of r'illf-tt'iii
ntltim al-irt Mrtfni'ir .'(.i. IU4 S1 1. SIT 1
I ni- ttft r,i rttn tin aixl nrtw4 H.'t'H 5
Ottitff aU !
T'! a-ltnltiM a. rli ! .VW.3'fi.0
riablUtfei, urjlu and Other Fnitd
T-iUl iiinjj laii.4 lU.HolW
fc.tKnili f! fr "J;-it'fiitilH !..
f-r uoi.t.I italti.. I.U fS.tW
Totnl itii'tnu'l triiilittiui il uu-
tiitrcl rl-fc l.HT.JItVO)
Salafl-i. iniit, M-1, l..ll,
f'.tir,!. (, nr., d-i it M'.ft-A 1.2V-M)
IUinaU'J ani'.unl rt a nr
l.i,, Bl.T'-OW
(rnnif.,i. Itmli rue-, '.r fitl.r
rtiatica rl i t -I a'i-fitd .Sl.nl
AH ''tiiM linMI'M" 1".1.Ur.
T.-Ul HahiiHic. nit rr1 - 12.IVi.WJ.f
fijiitnl f.4n iifi I l.fJfci.ifKi lit 1
nri-lin fj't all II
titlltlM 1.HT,MB1
Jurtiliu aa riaaiJa pol)C)li--Jlari...f 2.3IT 74."-l
T"(I ,v:..v ft
Builni In Ortfron (or tf Tn
St .r-i-anm I I-1 "I l
l-i. n-l -"'5 1
:n 1-fid . twlfl ( Vi 'U'fi ! f
f- 1.1 r
VWITED riREMKH'B HTSURANCH
COMPAKV
T. i. liMni, rtrntji-iil
i. V. I'liim ir.fii H ifraff
Hiifi'irr Tliliit aiu.nifj It .tanUr, "li-ut-an-
(.''imjnll'ii'r.
alano-n t irifUnd, I'"' , i!' '.cl At"i.
Till Trutt Hi da . r rtJUil 4. Of. fut
ouud Uu k Bid., Tacuuia 1, Waalt.
$1 Jergen's Lotion, 79c
50c Vanrine's Lotion 39c
$1.00 Sea Breeze.. 89c
$1.00 Pacquin's
Cream ........ 79c
50c Luxor Cream. . . 39c
Balm Argenta 49c & 98c
$1.00 O-M Tablets. . 89c
$1.25 Creomulsion $1.12
$1.25 Petrolagar... 89c
$1.00 Halo Shampoo 79c
60c Murine........ 49c
$1.00 Zonite ...... 79c
Add 20
Federal excise tax
to Cosmetics
PSOMASIS SOfftR.
CRS try on bottle of
Siroil, If not complexly
Mtiified with reiulti,
I your money will bt r. '
funded
would, t divided up, give more
than $500 to overy man, woman
and child in the world.
Researchers of the American
university he:o came up with
these estimates today after
months of study.
In the goat family, a good doe
produces in a single lactation pe
riod milk weighing ten times her
own average weight.
" BYNOrHlS Or ANNUAL BTATEUtNT
' or TMK
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
nf ! Aua-Hfi, in lha Miala of (.lirninla. on thi
Uihir-flral flar of l-awnlMU, 104. made Ui lha
InaiiiaiH OmralMloniT of tha HtaU of Qrettn,
tiiirauant to law:
Capital
Amount of caulUl at-wk paid up. ..f I.OM.600.M
Income
Tulal (iretnlmn Inmuw fr Ui mr. l2T.T15.43i.4J
ImrtrM, rtlrlildul anil rtnU t-
cWi-.1 diill'H Ilia rar 10, 391. OS. II
Iin'oiii Ifntn oilii-r tmum ira-lnd
tlmini lha yrar ,STO.T30.f11
ToUl Immne m,b0..54.3I
Dlabunements
I'alil fur !'. mi.lfntD'1llt1 iiiiul-
t)M amt mrtnnlrt- alur f 19.910,103.11
IHmlfii'l a1 to (ttilh-jlioliW dur-
Ini tlm fr 133,709 it
1U. itl mil al'l on jjUt tVKi. dur
ing Hit j.ar
Ciititili')iit and aalarlai tM dur-
It, a ), jrar 3. 123. 37 ft. VI
Ton1, Iti-nuna and Iwi paid dur
tut rh joar 40,310 HI
A tumuit if all o'.hat cifivudltuitt. . T.ttiJ.Bin 6t
TUl eipcndi''irr. (.Id. '-10. M 41
of rcjl tt,uiv um1 (Ixtik
II0,34.9;i B
yini rm mfig4a and mlUtaral,
03. 314. 191 V
Val'ia of btiiid (-..! (rottlwll . . 1H.1W. H" 1 1
ai no til t ' iff ' '"-"It ralna) .2'iV3(.W
Pi lum n-i 1 ut ntam Id, wis. 11
CuM lo Iwiika and on lian a.tHJ.lM 0"
li.t-rrt ai 'l rtn dua and ar.n.Kl ,45.0rt3 77
uiiM tM lf I and H.fi-rtcd !'"
Inn, I.:I.!M.T
O'lcr ar: hwt).. 1.110 3:il 0
Total ailniltti! i .:W.8'((i,M.T
X.lnblUtl9
N-t rrw.e jj;:. ".!"'. n
tiff Hulnit f"f 1v ttottalil l.WT.SIH M
AW i.;)rt ll('lJiM-i, Uf. lHtl-
ni'f.u wri t'-.
I.laiiilltiri nf A'tldai.t md Ileu'lh
nil i rirpr,rtT- Amtim'a S4 lit Iflt H
T'.ul (lahimlt-a. nvt fat'lt"! IW.ail.Ma.ST
f'4itf4l .id up I ..W.QtW.fit)
H'irvhi mer all ILa
hiiit R.filH.STI.KI
ttiirplua aa rrard iHifhj'hMldefa... t 9 -'Irt.Jl.M
T'.ll . -m.WKMh 07
Butlnaa In Oron for th Yri
ht imtriitiiia ai 'I aii'.nli-i r":
rl-.rtm Hit Jar... H"
ruit'l i'l fa'd dtirtna tf:a yr.. . 1,107.9!
X t ioM.a and ctmlon nd""nni.
v 'rrfitl i. ai.d anm.lUi paM Our-
U,i thp rar 197.711 1
PACIFIC MUTUAL IiIPB
IWVBACB COMPANY
A . Am V. Call. I'n'ildtnt
w nofatd . n.idltjr. Hwi-ftaff
Jt'itiilt-tr rnlitmt ailumar fuf unlit, loiuf
t.(4 t uiomlialouar.
nnncm
for Quftk .HWo .
100
DR. WEST'S
Mirack-'Jiit
KX-SKNATOK CONMItMEI
Washington, May 31 aiThc
senate today confirmed the nomi
nation of Lewis B. Sch we 11 en back,
former senator from Washington
state, as secretary of labor suc
ceeding Krancls Perkins. He is
now a federal judge.
Buy National War Bonds Now!
VNiirHItl or ANNITAfi HTATKM1WT
OK TUB LN1TKU MTATKS BHAXCB
UK THK
LONDON & SCOTTISH
ASSURANCE CORP.. LTD.
of Uii-tnii, KnttlatniJ, un (he tMltir fliol day nf
IVn-ni'fr. 11. t lrrm Oim-
liil.iii of the SUU of Ortun, purauaal U
U ;
Incomt .
N- t piTinliima nwlt I 3a,03a.
T'-tal titlcraat. dlildotula end real
(U( Imvitna 44.936.3?
Im-nina from oUiof aoyrce W.2W.U
. Total bitwnn 4HU63.05
Slibnriementi
Kt't amount lutld iwllt-jti.ilJr for
t IQt.Wfit
I,ih ailliiHlimnl amwiiM'a. 9..MH f
Ab-iiI" fnmtililiiia f. Iirokatai lW,80al!
tMlaHn anl let nlflcrr. dlrretara,
Ik.iii" t-nilr fniplirTaa a.t'-S.l.l
Ti. lit !.- am) fr 27.aIIZ.T4
nitl-n! (wl'l to alrkli(ihl'rt 0
jiri. u vxid or trivliUd to p-ilii-y-
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