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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1955)
o o FAG K 2 SHERMAN COÜWTT JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL IS. 1933 Individual citizen Is «Mowed, even encouraged, tp develop Ute i- .....n e » or the c-untry an.! that Fubli*h*d »very FrUl«jr at .n t for f o r the t h e protection protection Of . Moro, Oregon __ government, M " “r ; 5 T p r X ^ . “ n ^ Gilè* I.. French , x S«~ n cn » B thmAhudrch a d rtW - . W »»Attned to o ro s c n t < U X te » . . . . a family get together in Ar A ‘* w phosphate-type insert I- imgion at the F rank Adams bon,« ‘ 24p signed, the duly appointed, quali c„le hold, p ro n ,,« for b o tu r con- on Easter Sunday, . ____________± S S * . „ M n * « , . n r . fled and a ting E x « u .o r . under trol of ...... cattle grubs that cost the Harland McDonald spent from GEORGE CHARLES CAMPBELL (he Last w ill and Testam ent of T. trQl of ta ttle y r Mon,«ay , to Friday . at a hospital in Call father’s home collect Ed- ,le deci.a . ed, at the office of ------ Hvedoc« tndustry an estimated ...------ -- * VT^ « «■ c « « / »»»»«»~* / a * kJ Vl i im m portant 1U t *4 FI f 23 5c $175 million annually in In meat m eat The __ Dalles ween. monds, Wash., lPStPr Johnson, attorney fit at last ____ week. He suffered matter a t tha and plan the use of It w that one surpluses are last to he used, fc.,1. r«.t a» »eConU H a u « --------- tosses and damaged hhles. accord- .burns to his legs and l>ody after |TA TE W1DE PAINT CO. com laW, Moro, Oregon, * lt^ n ®‘x I «nfflM at M»ro. Orwron. un 4.r Art generation will not use It all. The We see nh w perm anent help c for generauoi. w... ..<zv w - ........... ..„ la « • wav m In« to Robert Every, Oregon spraying In his fruit orchards. plele painting and decorating months from the date of the first If Cenar«.«« of March S, 187».___ _______ n i»e ^ . v r.v e ry ,___ - - _ - - - Mr M nd VIrs government h Incapable of devel- ' wheat growers unle-s u n le - a way u t an lng w to «w Kooert Mr> Torn Tom Buce and ^ rav n or-brush r . hrush Phone h h , .tinn of this notice, to wit. service, spray Phone .... publication of this opmen. of this k ln d a n d Is no. a he rtevhed to-s.op the Production State colleffe extension en.otnolo- < w | A)ana Mlke 3nd Heldi 3977 or 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. March 25, 1955. « .v t« „rooer function of our sort of g o v of « much of It. I teslden. ^ n- , 1 , ^ h ^ E a » « ^ dinner^ w ith Mrs. Vern Campell and Jack Null, Harold EX Eakin N 0 U V I3 0 II Mrs. ernm ent By letting the people do hower has agreed under the flex- ouw » — • ---- — ine uauea, The Dalles. Oregon 38tfn Norris GUklson Executors it them selves the people the msel- lble price system to keep the sur- test by LSDA researchers a Frank W eatberford in Olex. Other ECTRIC e ’ectrical con vex a r ^ X t o p e d We have i>e plus from the m arket Yet the CorvalI1, has proved ntojv ef- " ncr of the W eatherfords « I d V d f M lN trad in g , Moro, Oregon, Phone T. Lester Johnson come the most inventive, the best flexible price system Is under at- fective than the standard r o e none w&re Mr and Mrg ^ j - g e Fox 722. . 19 tfn Attorney for Executors 2 1 -4c fed the richest nation In all his- tack and may 1* throw n out. Pro- spray against this destructive in- ap(f gon Jlm m y and Mlss Nancilu N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS IN Moro, Oregon torv because we have been able duclng wheat In the face of a sur- sect p ara aite of cattle. Rotenone, Foote T 7 ~ l I AS¿Ocf4TllQN to use our minds and bodies de- plus would be more dangerous |h e gtan;»by grub spray In recent U.S.A. Own and operate it your Mr and Mrs Leland Medler self. We provide capital. Dealer veloninc our public domain. than the flexible price. years, is a plant product imported drove a new Oldmobile home last ship now available nearby. Car Any other course is Marxism, so- We can see no satisfactory end ch|ef,y frQm th<? Fgr Eagt weekend. PERFECTION or truck required. For full in ciallsm, communism and none of to the situation wit tout a i t < u«• Entomologists A R Roth and The prim ary room at Rufus formation, w rite The J. R. W at them have ever been successful tion in price th at will drive ne Galneg w Eddy, of the USDA’s school invited a num ber of pre- Ht’BS(•RII’TION RATEH kins Company, 137 Dexter Ave., anywhere at any time. tem porary w heat «cowers Agricultural Research Service la- school children to their o m W A» w °* Seattle 9, W ashington. 205c ______________ . . . . Q . .n,r boratory at Corvallis, report 100 party which was held F riday at in every service ;USTOM SLAUGHTERING — have been percent' kill w ith the phosphate Rufus school. Their teacher Mrs. APRIL 13, 1933 ECONOMY , they have the habit and it wi 11 be I preliminary trials. They Marie Elliot had charge. Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp at reasonable cost, So far efforts to reduce Oregon s harder to get them t o q u i t than P (Y J ........ . ;hnt ,,VMtoPk. freeze. Kenny’s Market, Grass REAI’I’ORTIONMENT They have explain, however, that livestock long swollen budget are meeting jt would have been. Valley, Oregon Ph. 242 47tfn funeral directors nuu. ,v .v » w a—- - - have more opposition than success. Thè tasted the firn- flavor of easy men Should continue to Both Portland papers itettilt hrui Chapter No. ,H. 0.E.S YOUR SAVINGS PROGRAM. editorial space to oppose the house Btate Is In the process of realizing money and will not quit eating upon rotenone fm gr Meets every second ano Why not gear it to modern day resolution providing for an elec- tbe dangerg of too long continued until the flavor is changed. until moye Is jeajned of po fourth Thursday lnea n conditions? toxic effects of the new spray to month; visiting membe** tlon on the ------ federal affjuence We have gotten used ‘o __ V.w»» w.s y- y plan of senate , auiueilic. Static dollars, and low interest cattle. Invited. Moro, Oregon apportionment. They said tne a champagne Income, do not keep pace with ever In Catherine Thompson, W. M. question had already been settled there is an assumption on the creasing taxes and living costs. Rufus Peisonals and that such a resolution would part iegis iators that Oregonians Naomi Van Gilder, Secretary Well chosen securities can safe only stir up sectional battles that ape going to pay an additional 40 Eureka lxvdge No. 111 * Jf,t* * * * ly provide better income, new Mrs. George Fox l/jonard & Wilma Smith could do no good. or more percent on their already Meets on the 1st a.iu tax benefits, more chance for 3rd Thursday evenings They entirely overlooked the hJgh lncorne taxes and are going .«Every Easter Seal You Buy. Phone The Dalles 3135 your money to grow. Easy to Rolland Johnson, overseer, pre- each momn. Visiting fact that the passage of the 1952 haye 1<x.a) taxes increased and Hp1ds a crippled Child”, you’ve __ buy or redeem, at low cost. bill giving great legislative advan- pfly more for mlnor pleasures the f that sfogan ljefore because • ? £ at the usfj M c t t o m members cordially in J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY vited to meet with " tage to Portland had stirred up le<tgtatOrs are mistaken, fn some lhat s what the Oregon Crippled a^ U ®aX S e to illn e ^ was not ORE., Area Mgr. Wm. J. Collins F rank Sayrs, W. M. sectional disagreements. An as- gtateg that cou,d be done; Oregon children & Adults, Inc., stand for.- ;‘b - *nabter’ duc 1 ln & Co., U. S. Bank Bldg. Port sumption of piety when one’s side nQt one of thenl. The annual se3l eampaign which HuckexDlained the building 5^yde Gillmor’ SecretaI*y land. Stocks, bonds, mutual Is ahead is not new, nor surpris- -Pu^ .. ar.,, .. L ,< .n .,ah April unrii in T h ^ .„ e 1 ,,^ I h ih« . ^ otnt» « e norforms pert»™ » . ,«gan M .0 > ,u through .0 „ Bill H uckexplained tne Duuaing ~ irñTMÍQMr of funds. Call collect for orders or punu&nt ing. Neither is it convincing for th e benefl of . ..... bas amounted to $433.50. 1 y The p jang were ,nade by Andy Meets 2nd and 4th information: Tygh Valley 13F2 No one needs to read anything w arth the cost. Because they have ^ y ^ n t H b u t e d to this w orthy ^ H e d 't o ^ w a i t ~ S a ‘y 7 of* * each or Portland, Beacon 2152. 22tfn but the constitution of the become state services instead of cauge #nd plan lo do so, there is \ next meeting before deciding month. Viaitlng „ u ’ muj P ? ? - - - JS.»«.«» 53 FOR SALE: 6 room home, 3 bed States to find the background for loca, sePy|ces the cast is entirely j time; the donations are ex- .. (iefinite The mad signs members we.come R ial e«tat« (les» «n- rooms, full cement basement, the federal plan In Oregon or any out of re3son. The theory of con- a4 any tiine ^ t year anyth "K Vada DeMoss, N. G 70S.684.08 eurnbrances > - - - - - automatic heat, fully insulated. Poilôy lonn» and pr«' 2.081.130 28 other state. If he pursues read* centration of casts Into some cen- an county gave $457.50. u 1 b j o Gentry, Sec. Can be seen at any time. For ing to M adisons journal of the tra lg y e rn m e n f has come home to g() near that total, S t^ 8 S °dieRPk h transferred h e r __________________ 812.767.03 " i*1! " - 0 » . .n d I. lS _he.ng round warn- $ « make R ................ mX ™ h l p * £ R u f ^ R o m & Moro No. further information contact 113 I.O.O.F. Verne Arstill, Athena, Oregon, books describing the reasons for jng jn many respects, ftCCllî®Dt Rlltl 944.380 53 u G raS n yparker Maplewood grande in Clackamas M ets l8l and 3rd Phone 2212. 22tfn representation in one house by Enlisting the aid of larger gov- XnfereiV áñd otilar J v f haiim an county. Their secretary, Ella Bra- Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. population and in the other by ernm ental units may have started ÎC i% entacc‘ ! M IS ! Sherman Coun y ckett Meek, said she was a mem- had T ransient and Other asset» -------- area he will be doubly convinced whon stTianer units couldn’t or NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ---- -------- ------- * t>er of Rufus grange for a short ^sitin g brothers are 138 «35.825 63 Total assets qf the propriety of the federal wou,dn’t provide the services de Notice is hereby given that the Rf- »»»„» SURPLUS AND LIABILITIES. i r i n i 1 SE COMING time when they first organized in eordialiy invited OTHER FUNDS plan. manded by the disgruntled. It A l undersigned has filed in the Coun . 1935. Mrs. Metdt lived here as a John Shipley, N. G. ReiervM for Mie and ---------------— may have started tieeause local poU clo1 an^ _ -T ^ -S 3 O .7 7 0 .5 6 1 83 ty Court of the State of Oregon for b(?r parentSi \ir. ------------ and Mrs ‘T ea e tim e” uses ot atomic < ------ ------ ueo W atkins, S ecretary politicians could r é strengthen their i& lcv and contract 3g7 974 4. Sherman county, his Final Ac '------, I.„ u n ir hHn from energy are almost limitless’ and A|Jen i)rackett on the place n o w ____ FVHL1C DOMAIN AU other''Ha-btiim ; 3.932.770 o5 count as Executor of the estate of popularity by ge k 1 . trem endous contributions have al- owned by Charles Kuypers. 33 Herman H. Nichols, deceased; C Total a f f l ^ p lla,Vn, a « n le’ '«T i n»7 306 nJ this higher dp Instead of levying l c realized in medicine, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Allen asked that Monday, the 2nd day of May, 'aKrl<-.ul,ure and other i n c h e s of ((J |ie dropped from the grange « country from the Indians they taxe». In any caM K .^ ie A ^ B u r p ' lS i’ t.5 l8 : § 1 9 3 1 found the land, the forests, the - ....... local government iounu mi- lauu, i.iv ................... ....... ¿Hence according to an Oregon , • moving (O Hermiston FOR SALE: Modern six room 1955, at ten o’clock a. m of said r ^ - 8 M 8 .519.31 rivers whi h were called the pub- the cure for it will proJ»a»’ > s college chem ist who spent wh^ e (h bought a place. The house in Moro. For information day in the court room of 1 ».„,.1 _S3S.835 S3« 63 lie domain. In the beginning It wh»n " n m l n ' the paxt two ye»r. w ith the atom- p.lst masle^ ot thc , r |< OUnty plan w rite Charles Schulenburg, 980 County Court in Moro, Sherman BUMM ARY:OF 'OPERATIONS (Accrual P.asls) Rice St Paul 3, Minq. 24-25c County, Oregon, have been fixed was generally agreed that , h . -p e n a n e b a c k ,„ ^ a l ^ v t m n m « ... lc ¿.ecgy connnlaadon. to meet at Harlandview grange on Rice, si. u by the Court as tbe tlme and piace Premiums 217 29 nultv considerations S 7.751.»«? «» best thing to do with the public for solution I)r Joseph S. Butts completed April 30 at 6:30 with a potluck Considerations fo r W ELL DRILLING: Stock, do- for bearing objections to said Fin domain was to put It to use. That local government evade its res- a two-year assignment in the dinner. supplementary con- 198,025.98 mestlc or irrigation. W. J. Rod- a i Account and for settlem ent of was ln the period of our fastest ponslblllties. AEC' s division of biology and Mrs Bill Huck, lecturer, prepar N et Investment In- ja® M4.O3 development. ’ It Is now the state that is bi ok< medicine In October. da, Ph 601 Moro, E. E. Shull sajd estate. He then ed the program but on account of OtViTr* income item» 2 4 .5 8 7.34 We gave land to settlers, permit- and therefore the sta state te n that n a i must mu>. y two.month speaking tour t0 be present. Ph 470, Wasco. 23-6p Wesley E. Nichols To, nl --------- f 9-140 404 «4 . Executor ollcv benefits — 4 .0 3 8 .5 J » .i« - (jerm any for the state depaib asked Mrs. George Fox to ted the use of the w aters some Ix'gln economizing. avrhents on supple ^ a n i d t 'w . , h ta 3 ^ CRye8 G rass J - J n ^ a" d J ’ ‘ ? tor ment mentary contracts, can'aia P* i lnw . " n . ^ r , . btiin . ments S lu in g about Y uge the appropriation» ment on peace time atorn-c enei> take charge. charge. Everyone Everyone was was asked asked divided accumula I5 7 .4 3 7 .48 tions and Interest- gy utilization. to tell of a childhood memory of Increase tn reserves 1.542.904.30 " nt2 i ryi»landTerd M. M l . A ttorney, for Executor 22-5C aml om ourage,. the cutting of thia and that In order to assure As assistant chief of the blolo- reading “E aster” by Commissions. claim and general Insur- timber. We were anxious to put progress all fal1 fla gy brunch, " u 't . Mr.. Bill O Brlen was given; A nT™. eX1JenM’ an®S 2.904.053.10 Phone 2294, Wamic, Ore. 24-7c NOTICE TO CREDITORS the resources of the country to use money H available. It is ne fur 120 Of the Ah-C s joo ' scar‘ tableau " Hesurri-etion" with Andy Other operating de- ng claim ductlon« ---- -------- 1 2 -J j for by making them available for wise to spend more mo n y than contract» with colleges anti uni- ty in g Christ and FOR SALE: Baled grass and aKab gt Dividend« to policy- «84 50 J. Coyle, deceas- use they became of value to man is available ami we <toubt bolder« versi i if«. yersltle». , he , rlo Mrg. W aller M o rrl»,^|M; Q gc hftg flye _____ 8 8.740.759 25 kind. As mere land and rivers and dom o f raising tax Payment« Total W orld”; a Net Rain 3 9 9 .6 4 5 3 9 forests thev w eren’t much good, enuogi, io mem u.c J“ ' - - _ '. u iM ^ P L ^ n V e 'A tn w rflb u tlo n s in - w «- “ --------« operation» was read by Other Item» affect- There was never a serions gués-, jxJLk iw»’ medlcine. B utts points to the use p®em Resurr Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs and lng surplus aurplus funds (net) imn ii.1 '..tUiJC~- n * "inr~ nôm.ifn. more taxes Is for the leglslatuio radioactive isotopes In treat- Joe Abraham An Easter of Long , ATTRACTIVE TERMS Even after the land was deeded to make some sizeable cuts in ap- ment Qf tbyrojd cases, leukemia, Ago” was read by Mrs. Sam Brock . Total ------------J--5 Increase In surp us away to settlers It was considered propriations; anl the only chance cancer brain tum ors and other with Sam sittin g close and sh . and «pedal aurplus PROMPT SERVICE 55.973 04 funds as nubile property with the gov- b has of rem oving the ban on em- dlsor<lers> Using radioactive ce- looked at him when the poem call- ; “BUSINESS. IN \nU-jUON FOR THE YEAl em inent still empowered to en- ergency tax legislation will be o Hlumt scientsts have developed an ed for it. A hum pty <hni'V Y 8‘U . alums and Standard Insurance Co. annuity considera force rules as to its use. show an economical disposition to H.pound x.ray a8 efficient as past was played w ith 12 taking part. . tions collected dur 65 858 30 ing the v « a r ------ S As the national resources came the voters. machines many times bigger. The losing side had to sing a if,, A western company serving western agriculture Dividends paid or credited t o , policy to he taken up ln one form or an- Surely some governmental econ Atomic materials are proving so they chose Lets All bing n x e . holder« during th« 1.019.07 other those who had no part of oiny would not hurt the state as jnvaiuabje research tools for ag The Birdies Sing . • HOME OFFICE Gross benefits and them except to enjoy the products much as the highest Income tax st.ien l|sts and their findings will Some of the grangers had a pot • e 1 a I m s. endow ments. surrenders. 812 S. W. Washington Portland, Oregon of them began to complain about in the nation. greatly benefit farmers, B utts re- luck supper preceding grange, u . annuities paid 20 361.37 S nd urtng .tee year how fhey were handled and bow ------------------— ported. Plant breeders, for exam- It was decided to n ot have any . Phone ATwater 4331 ’ice In Oreg' on ; Port- nrï.fit was i»eing made from . . pie, are using Isotopes to develop more dinners in the work season. ; S i Vheinselves eon * * " » ' " X s t a t u r , h'A er-ylel.hng varieties w i t h Joe Morris who has bought a rv .ti.mN,»» There Is a bill in the leg! la greater resistance to disease. Ra- number of smudge pots for his Those who utilize the public do- to make hanks close on Saturday. dl()^ . tlve lracers have heh>e<, to orchard had to light them several main do SO to produce something 11 *”• oi course> d *rt* *** a chart fertilizer needs of soils and times last week when the temper- ,1 ieded • • i.ai o <»r r want«fl by the citizens FirRt National winch stays o| i planls and to bring new insect ature hovered around the freezing warned oy m Qn need. (I or wanted m e t v tiu w _ S o. aturday8 tl, ^ nva in mo8t mnst p „ |aCes. |at-es. As As £n(, dlgeasfl œ ntrols mark> The peach trees are beginn- of „ í e V ¡X 'fl't'fr..,.:' Ù. Their pro x«‘" " "» P,ace ,he leKl,,la' Sterllizatlon of foods with ra- ing to bloom now and the apricots m __ dloactive m aterials is one of the just finished with their blossoms. fit comes from the service they ture. Inasmuch as a Iwmk Is a service ,nnst promising new possibilities Mr. and Mrs. W alter Morris and perform in making the raw ma Institution we fail to see that the for tbp future and OSC Is a nation- ------------- *— -r— ------------------ terial Into something useable. legislature should enact a law that a| |Pa(jPr jn tbjs phase of work, In some cases the government will restrict the service It may acpording to Butts. OSC Is study- pays them for the service they give Its patrons. jng "cold sterilization" of meats Dr. Otis G. Perkins j)erform, for example, some far There is nothing more monopo- by irradiation and the effects of mers are paid more than tbe value llstlc than a m ajority and a proper irradiated foods on rats. Irradia- of their product in order to keep function of a legislature is to pro- non of the meats Is done at the Optometrist them producing something con tect minorities. Besides It Isn’t |d aho Falls plant of the A EC. sidered of value to tbe citizenry. the state’s business. 105 K. 2nd Ht. OSC contracts from AEC cover Tlmbenmen use government ____ _________ research on 2,4-D, amino acids, tlmtier and make Into lumber ...... — ---- , , . It .._plant uptake of radioactive phos- (Across from Stadleman- for houses and Into 1 11 WHEAT phorus, fruit metabolism and Bonn Hardware) «„her things useable by the people. Tbp ,atPHt estim ate of the 1955 chemis(rv of non.watPr ionizing Power companies dam the stream s wbeat crop lg mucb k)Wer ,han solvpn(/ A F(» research grants to The Dalle«, Ore. and a ..« w use n tbe water to make elec- March estim ates for many years. OSC over the past five years total I’hone 5302 trlclty which the people desire. StlH lt not iow enough to re- $257.000. But there are those who preach duce ^bP surplus. Drouth and that development of the public Wjndg jn tbp southern great plains domain Is a form of looting even bayp cut prospects there to a though the profits made are al- sm au pa rt of normal, yet the na- From where I s it ... i y Joe M arsh most always governed by tbe fed- (ton w|H pr(XtUCP an the wheat it eral and state government. needs. Let us presume that no one had Tbe northwest will grow much tilled the soil, no one had cut « more wbpal than it can use or ex Learn H o w to tree. no one had improved a river. JM)rt and pjnn8 aPe made for «tor That was what the Indians didn’t J|gp of H by (|jn ng inore moth ball Pull Together do and if we had continued that sb ips and using abandoned han- jHilicy we would have to live like gars, etc. • Saw a kid go by the Clnrinn alone than working alone. It the Indians lived. Some men from the wheat lea- The government has the right, bavp been In W ashington try- office on a brand-new e«,.i«der wasn’t long before we were shar and duty, to plan orderly use of lng lo prOmote the domestic allot- w agon yesterday—and it reminded ing the wagon in return for the public domain. It can enforce inent or two price system. They me of when my brother and I sharing the chqres. rules against waste of the soil, arp d^eerful about it although it «»eve about forty years younger. From where I ait, you can’t en against Improper tim ber cutting. appcarH tb at the corn growers are Our folks weren’t poor, but joy a privilege yourself if you’re against misuse of the rivers, pre- going to oppose tbe plan until no there wasn't enough to buy two going to deny it to othera. There vent spoliation of fish and game klnd of wbPat may t»e sold at a are some folks who want the right wagons for Christmas. We got and wild life. , , tower price than corn. There Is one between us. Dad ma«le a rule to enjoy t M r favorite beverage- There Is no place In the world going to tie a great need for feed that we each could have it for a but would deny me mg right to an Kp«M*lal denk pul» y o u r nam e a l Ih e lr fin n e r lip » . Ever wonder how your tele and no record in history that g ra|n^ however, and for this year week — but the boy with the occasional glass of beer. I doubt shows governm ent by Itself can tbere might be a market for both, phone business office manages to answer your questions about your service so fast? Here’s wagon was responsible for keep if such people get th eir full develop the public domain as well Bu| corn grow ers will look to fu- one of the reasons: This special “tub” desk, shared by two service representatives, keeps ing the kitchen wood- box filled. "share” of happiness, though. as can its citizens. The theory turp years. your telephone records within easy reach at all times. And if your “rep” is talking to Seemed a bargain to Bud and th it governm ent should do such Tbe two-prlce system might another customer when you call, her “partner” is in a position to help you just as quickly. m e -a t first. But Boon we discov things are advanced by Karl Marx bpjp—gnd we would like to see it Tailor-made equipment like this helps us bring you fasf, reliable, low-cost telephone service. ered it was no more fun playing and is being tried in Russia trie«I—but no system is going to where the people are hungry and make wheat gro w taf a stable in- Pacific Telephone w orks to m ake y o u r telephone a bigger value every day. Z»ld It is not an American ideal, dustry so tong as farmers pro- I9U , i niitd Rialti Urttvtri Foundtion The American Ideal la th at the lhlcP more of jt than can pooaibly *àljrruian (f mint y J o u rn a l be used . Fiom u.c p ‘ « ¡» n lheJ “ r P dangerou* for u e a rt ta n n e r iront the main m arket than anyone. Our ? ¡ S ¿ T , a S are h ,f or’ ,n d our a • celi «»mi U/AN1 W AB 1 ADS r (Xc cr