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-k-*- 'f, 5 r » y. ir À'. HOOD RIVER GLA< % AY. *■* Ywag. Tas to 7». For Hail Insurance, see R. E. 8,^ H. L. Basbrtmek. ootcmscrM . / ===== Ih 1925 MEN’S, 1 AND J. T. Woody, who has the Alameda Way ranch ptaoa nt Mrs. Georgianas ■;*. 9 Rand leased, han just received the following eomplimeutary letter from John G. Mita*, of Stirling, Scottand, >5S ',3 in praise of his apples: \ itreel. ng "I have no doubt you wltt M won K.'! I,e,en who »»• bean dering who ths writer ia and how ha sÄTÄ.ÄXi*' singing at the Masonic teurole. the came to have your name, and ao public auditorium and the Venetian forth. Weil do we know the name , ,‘*tre' cam* “P from Portland the as we have just finished the third ................ * “««'part of last wsek for a visit case of Newtown apples grown by » st. with her parents. Mr. and Mm Har yoo. We have to compliment you on I ? -■ the quality of the fruit. Oht of the vey Jones. throe cacea there were only two ap The third annual picnic of the ples which were in any way bad Hobbish hauling, liÄht trucking R Idaho Society of Oregon wiU be held The rest were splendid and some of I F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or “¿»a ^Rnral Oregon Journal agent, phone at Koberg beach Bunday, June 28. the yellower and sun-kiaoed ones All Idahoans urged to attend. Friends were excellent. We will certainly welcome. Everyone bring basket. Ice keep, an aye on the grower's name in . y111 ** closed from June 6th cream, coffee and lemonade on the further purchases. i until July «th. Dr. Pheba J. S>Í1X ¿ grounds. “You may be interested In the price ®od 35011 gallon cypress link for akl* The Home Economics duh of Rock of these apples sold retail on thia I 115-00 Hood Rive/£anudry Co ford grange will hold the regular side. The cases ware 20/, 20/6 and The apple crop of Canada for 12K rocelved a new shipment of monthly meeting Wednesday after 28/S respectively. This would be at *— — 17, . at .. the halL - Arese«» in wash silks aud voilta. Th» ------ current rate of exchange M-85, <4.97 has been estimated at 8,225,71.1 bar noon. June Gertrude Hat 8hoppe. 1 urged to attend as there ta im- and 8S.7O per case of ISO. It would k U, against 4.493,800 barn 1» In 1924. me to learn wtmt The yield In Nova Beotia la placed at terWnew tb* portant work to be done. Refresh be Interesting to the price you sold 1,274742 barrels; in Ontario at 918,- ments will be served. _________ would have been claco oeeklDg a locatlou. . . . (WU barrels; in British Columbia, J. Arnold Schindler *an3famlly^af- “I h*ye never yet bad the pleasure H03.400 barrels; in Quebec at 87.87« Twin Button “Sealpax,” “Topkis” lamr"ireí!í.»0 »I*w1' ln Fortland ter three months spent visittag ta “Munaingwear,” “K«y«er,” “Bal visittag the Ü. B. A., but I • am barrels, and in New Brunawick at th? “tt*nd ■ “«etlng of Fresno, Calif., returned home last looking forward to gratifying my de- 88,010 barreta, reporta Vice Consul Athletic Unions, “ Coopers, ” boa” and ‘ Forem” Unions. the Child Welfare coinmlaaiou. week. Mr. Schindler declared the sire to do ao ta the near future. Samuel B. Green at Freeou, Ontario. bvMh3’ aw,o'‘'P«>>ied cool summer weather of the mid “Norwich” and “P.Q.AJ’Knlt “I am particularly interested in The greater portion of Nova 8co- v if7" «“K«1**. motored to Columbia very refreshing, after the frult culture generally and am always tia’, shipments has been going to $2.50 Munsingwear, of fine cross hamd Unions, in sizes 36 to 46. Portland last Thursday for a visit. heat of the Ban Joaquin valley. glad to read of other methods and London, with Liverpool second, and woven fabric, bodice top, knee Cent*P«de ladders will When in Portland for Rosaria visit systema employed in other parto. I Manchester third, says Consul Ber special_________________ <1««IQ length, spedai cut your thinning costs in half. Bertha Block's Permanent Wave Shop was wondering whether, in this re- uard Gotlieb, Halifax, Nova Scotia “Sealpax,” the suit....._____________ $1.00 spect, you bad any fruit culture peri- T he Canadian exhibit of appies at Highest cash price paid for your used at 386^4 Washington, between Tenth “Forem” Fine Spring Needle Knit Un “Topkis,” the suit------ v----------------- 1.00 turaiture, stoves and rugs. Call McLIatn and West Park. As many Hood Riv odical or magasine, which yon w tte Wembley exhibition hasrovoiu ions, strap top, tight knee, fuU >1 AA longer required and if so whether you Lionised th« British-Canadian apple er people know, her work ta entirely • TBDI Co. fi20tf bleached, each________________ A1CUU “Norwich,” the suit________________ 1.25- Eccane Coal Oil stops smoking and satisfactory. A lieautlful wave with would be good enough to mall it to I trade according to the couiuilasioner smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Fram a ringlet bob. No discomfort to the the above address for my perusal. I general of the Canadian piiv Ilion, who "Coopers,” the suit________ 1.20 85c Balboa Camisole Top Vesta. What I would eapeciaUy like would 8tatee that thousands of pounds’ operation. Wo' m29tf Each, special____________ _________ I be ariiclea dealing with the life, eui- worth of apple order. „„r been “ P. Q. A, ” the suit ...... — $2.70 and 1,75 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe, accom Dressmaking and plain sewing. Ten - ployment, wagea and so forth of the I booked by British and German firms, £id °C‘te<1 “l 504 °“k HU Mmu E- panied by their daughter, Mrs. O. E. fruit «rowing community ta Oregon. The exhibit has proved finally the “Norwich,” Shirt and Drawers, each.....6?/ & 75c “Kayser” Strapless Vj Palmateer, and small grandson, Bobby If you could let me have this I would Me MAuQtIXe m28tf V. r », I necessity for the adoption of a new as... ............ i ...... . ... . Edward Naumea, recent high school Palmateer, and daughter-ta-law, Mrs. be moat grateful to you. I packing system by Canadiun growers. F«»rreet L. Moe, motored to Portland “I trust you will be looking for- In the past Canadian fruit has fre graduate, ta now with Kelly Bros., last Thursday. Mr. palmateer met engaged ta the hardware d«5Mrtment. his wife in Portland, the family re ward to this year's harvest and I quently iteen sold at a besvy loss be-1 hope that you will have a bumper cause of bruising white iu transit. A Bake sale and rummage sale Nat- turning to their home in Belem. crop of fruit similar to the three new system of packing known as the I by. Home Economics club of News has been received here of the we have had this winter." crown pack was tried with the ex-1 Rockford grange, opposite the Grange wedding In Portland Bunday of Mias store. bibits tor Wembley with the result I Hilda Boxer and Paul AU. The tat that these apples ar» as fresh and Fire Chief Votatorff and Fire Mar- ter is in charge of street circulation WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS. sound “Koolflt,” <*Topki«” and Twin as when they left the trees | ahall Morgan are at McMinnville this of the Portland News. Mias Boxer The delegatee from the Hood River over a year ago. CanadiHu dealers week to attend the annual convention formerly resided here, her father hav Woman’s dub, who have returned 65c Miaaes’ “Balboa” Knit Unk Button “Seal^ax,” of fine dimity of the Oregon Fire Chiefs' aModatlou. ing been engaged In the furniture from the Marshfield convention, made and growers are confldent that Wem- strap top, drop seat, knee bley will result tn almost doubling checks, sizes 26 to 34. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Moore and Isisiness. The wedding was solem their report to the dub yesterday the apple business between Canada snecial *•*** ’*• —. Ww.ws.MW — daughter spent the week end ta Port nized at the Meade street synagogue. afternoon. The meeting was the latt and the United Kingdom Cousidçr- “ Sealpax, ” the suit _____ land visiting Mrs. Moore’s mother, one of the loeal dub until after the E. O. Blanchar, who returned Bun of Canadian fruit a*d** quaptltlea _ _ Mrs. W. J. Furnish. “Warner’s” Perfection__________ w. day from Beattie, where he attended vacation season is over. The follow have tiegun to arrive at <'<q>enliagen “Topkis,” the suit______ Geo. H. McMullin is now a mem the annual convention of the Wash ing womep attended the Marshfield and Hamburg where they brlug very Warner product of dainty ban, a praet Mrs. E. O. Blanchar, good prices. ber of the staff at the Columbia ington Btate Bankers' association, de convention: “Koolflt,” the suit______ and desirable summer garment Af | Gorge hotel. Mre. McMullin has l>een clared It was in many ways one of Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, Mrs. C. H. Cast- At the Imperial fruit show held in Eimh_________ 75c Ribbed Unions, special the best bankers' conventions he had nef, Mrs. P. L. Manser and Mrs. O. Birmingham, England, October 24 to at the hotel for more than a year. W. West. ever attended. Mr. Blanchar compli November 1, last, the Canadians com In large trees Centipede ladders will mented the program committee on the cut your thinning costs ta half. I... r,l> .. ........ The following list of delegates will peted in three sections. first, the Mi». P. 8. Davidson wss here test quality of the speakers presented. eave thia week for Salem to attend British Empire section <>|s*n .to en tries from auy part of the British Mr. and Mrs. Bcott F. Aitken were i he annual convention of the state Boys’ and Girls’ Wool Suits_____ week from Prineville on a visit with In Portland Tuesday evening to hear federation of Business Women's dubs: Empire, the prises ta this class Iteing friends. Ladies ’ Elastic Rib Stitch Suit»..~ won by British Columbia : the Over the American Nymphony orchestra Mias May Davidson, president of Cleaning and pressing your clothes and “The Echo," the American opera, seas section In which Nora Scotia Man ’ s Elastic Rib Stitch Suita....... adds wonderfully to their wesr. Tel. I prcslucecl in Its premiere at the pub the local dub; Mrs. C. A. Richards, Mui three firsts, five seconds and 1014 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick lic auditorium.' 11>ey accompanied Mrs. Ruth Root Alternates are: Mrs. three thirds, and the Nova Scotia ■umatoMM Ola Calandra and Mrs. R. E. John delivery service. jfitf Mrs. Aitken's stater, Mrs. C. Hilton son. Mrs. Susie I. Lynn, vice presi section ta which Nova Beotian corn We pay cash for your old furniture or Ttirvey, musical editor of the Ore NEW petitors competed with ea eh oQter, dent of the state federation, will at for which the awards have not yet ■sake a libera) allowance on new goods I gonian, to the concert and opera. r ■ tend from here. Call Haukett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. For- been reported. Bumming qp tile ex Kathleen Carlos, freshman in voca Mrs. Richards will be accompanied hibition, British Coiuasbla easily won aiture Exchange. ml7tf tional education at O. A. C., was E first place with Nova Beotia an easy Fine steeping room tor rent dose in, awarded a varsity debate sweater at by her daughter, Mias Helen. 700 Cascade eve. Suitable for two per the annual honor and award convoca second ta spite of the fact that both The Hood "River Woman's club has NEW Canadian provinces were handicapped sons. Inquire Western Union Tel. Co. tion daring campus wsek end. Miss already started plans for one of the • V Phuae 4341. a2tf Carlos is a member of Zeta Kappa largest mid-Columbia meetings of dub by a lack of sufficient color to make '■■■ If vou do not receive your Oregon's«! Psi, national honorary forensic fra women held here in recent years, otherwise good showing fruit up to £ regularly or wish to subscribe for same, ternity for w omen, and Pi Beta Phi, when they will greet Mlaa Alice Brad its full standard. either carrier or mail, etease call national social sorority. ley, nationally known authority on Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I 21tf Mr. snd Mrs. C. Outer, accompanied cooking, July 25. Mias Bradley, who Get the habit. Eat ice cream every by their son-ta-taw and daughter, Mr. ta making a tour of the Pacific coaat, day *t Keir’s. Their Frigidaire keeps and Mrs. C. F. Coate, and Harvey is editor of the cookery department cream and water icea in perfect condi Cxffite, motored here last Friday from of the Woman's Home (Companion. < tion. aSOtl Troot Lake. Mr. Guler, a pioneer of i She conducts the famed Boston Cook Tutoring in all grade subjects. Indi the Trout Ijilce section, ia engaged in ing school. | I vidual attention or special class work. <|.'avc4uplng an alluring automobile The Dalles and Wasco Woman's Heck Cnger, who foruieriy operated Anyone interested call Marguerite Fer ;«rk for the convenience of motor |< club will come here en mssw for the a garage on the Heights, has moved * meeting held to honor the visitor. Ito his new location, the new concrete rin, No 4724. |ell Iceland Stanford Jermne, who says tonriata at Trout lake. he was named for the founder of on* ------------ I building just completed by thb Misses Merle and Marguerite Hunt Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Hall, of Kan- The Business Women's dub mem- Fashion service« station at the corner of the Padfic coast's greatest uni- er, of Portland, were recently here aas, en route home by way of the visiting the family of their brother, Csnadtan route from Los Angeles, bers participated in a pleasant* dinner of Oak and Front streets. The new versltim because his father attended ■- T. Hunter. where they had been spending the meeting at the Columbia Gorge hotel place will be known as Unger's sen school when a boy with Senator Stan last night, when Mrs. Susie L Lynn, vice station. He will take care of ford, and his 000-year-old turtle, will Born—To Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hunt winter with their *«, Eugene Hall, assisted t' appear Bunday, Monday and Tues by Mrs. Orva Wiley, Miss electrical equipment of automobiles. er Thursday, June 4, a daughter. The stopped here for a short time last May Davidson and Miss Mattie Ger- Mr. linger has equipped his plate day at the Rialto theatre. The tur little girl has been named Patricia Friday. Mr. Hall called at the Gla dee, was hostess. About SO were with a Weidenoff test bench, one of tle, which has been studied by many cier office to see A. D. Moe, whom be Pauline. home of bis son, T, R. Culbertson, filial WAM A ffilftlNu present. The chief speaker of the the moot up to date bits of service bad met when the latter and Mrs. The American Legion Auxiliary evening was H. C. Cuthbert? publicity I station equipment available. The new when Columbus discovered America. Upper Valley orchardtat Hia wit» .IVERY TO YOUR DOOft Moe were visiting the south. party which was to I* held at the Mr. Jerome, who has been making passed away April IK or shtae, every day. day, twice. Mrs. C. G. Lemmon has left for manager of the Portland Chamber of structure is declared one of the most Other .children who survive Mr. Cui- home of Mm Neil Bbally Pence has a hit at California "metropolitan the Burlington, Ia„ for a visit with her Commerce. Bongs were rendered by modern plants of its kind in the mid bertaon are: T. A. Culbertson, of been indefinitely postponed. AVOIDS »HOPPING Mrs. Floyd L. French and a piano | Columbia, atres, |s a wisard with his voice. mother, Mra. Maria Crawford, aged He will sing in two different voices. Medford; Mrs. E. S. Hay, of Rock Bake sale and rummage sale Sat 92, and other relative* She will and violin duet was played by Miasm both at the wood, Pa., and Mm H. K. Gerow sad At times be will urday by Home Economics club of spend two months In the east, visit Geraldine Hosey and Agnes Chipping. name time, He will imitate Caruso Mist E. J. Culbretson. of Arlington, Mrs. William A. “Ma" Bunday was Rockford grange, opposite the Grange ing friends and relatives In Chicago _________________ and other Internationally known sing N. J. before returning. Mr. Leaamon will a guest of the club and delighted her ers. Young Jerome's voice is thought The M. E. Ladies' Kensington will leave next week for Medford for a hostesses with a short, witty speech. to have, come from gassing during the meet tomorrow. Friday, afternoon, at visit with his son, C. C. Lemmon, and great war. He lias been a student the home of Mrs. K. D. Peterson on family. FINN, FUKN ANM raaTBKKB Ft,nk c Rwwt. manager of the at the University of California. Oak street. Everyone Is invited. Last Friday Mra. A. J. Vogler ■ -■ - I California Pear Growers association, C. Elsworth, formerly in the lum- served a sumptuous dinner in cd eb ra Mrs. Allen Ms.-rum, of the Dee dis- "I*”' Tuesday here conferring with her business ta Ban Francisco, ta now tios of the birthday anniversary of WEDDINGS «nd studytag methods ■a member of the staff of the Entry her husband and C. G. Lemmon. trict, last week reported the death of Mrket Lomber A Fuel Co. Gncats present from the • dty were: a broiler sised chicken from eating H i**» culture. Mr. Swmttwas taken Brett-Gasse the main P-r urchsrd. of Phone 1014 and have Meyer Cleaning R. B. Perigo. E. A. Frans, R. W. star shapedI tag, off plug, of chewing wedding of Misa Rita Fern The SHL_. the valley by Leroy Ch lids and Cor Works call for your suit. It will be Kelly, J. C. Meyer and E. A. Kincaid. tobacco. Hhe found the chick in a Gano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. «leaned and pressed and returned ready Several of the men carried their mu spasm. Killing it she made a post don G. Brown. He complimented the Gano. and Glenn O. Bcott, occurred local growers on the good l«oksM| of sical instruments and the evening was mortem examination, finding a star lor immediate wear. their orchards and on the -quality of Monday at Btevenaon, Wash., Rev. Bearches ol records and reliable ab pleasantly spent listening to Oldldme stuck in its throat. Two others were their product. Koenig, pastor of the Congregational found with a pant's button in the stracts make by Oregon Abstract Cotn- seiectlcaa. WhHe Mr. Sweet would give no to- church there, officiating. The ring chickens* crops. —T »any, A. W. On th ant. Manager, 30» Mbs Barbara Blythe, a freshman fci tlmatipn as to what the prl«-e will be service was used, the ceremony oc Oak Street Phone 1531. the school of journalism at the V'nL this season, he stated that his organ- curring at high noon. Excitement prevailed In the neigh The bride's parents accompanied the Mire Edetha Annette Hartwig, the verslty of- Oregon, will spend her wa- of the home of Leroy Childs young conple. After the wedding Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hart cation doing society for the Vancou borhood Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Childs and Mrs. Bcott proceeded to Portland wig, won high honors in final test* at ver Cstomhian. Mias Blythe will take telephoned thia message to the.office: the idnoe of Mias Frances Blnrock, for a week’s honeymoon trip. They the junior high school. "Hurry home, the beea are swarm- will be at home in The Dalles after who were making the highway trip. The altruistic meeting of the Pyth- who to taking a three months' vaca fa« I" July 1. The bride is • native of , tan Bisters will be held at the home tion at Beaside. Mias Blythe ta the Mr. Childs left his work of outlin CetauMa Hood River county. of Mrs. L M. Baldwin Friday aftei- older daughter of E. N. Blythe, one of ing plans of attack on codling moth the owners of the Vancouver paper.— The Columbia river, now dropping noon. Ail members are Invited. and wished the four blocks to his Oregon Exchange. at the rate of nine inches each M Lyle Brown, Portland attorney, resfdiar«*. There he found Mrs. Childs hours, up to last night bad receded I. M. Higley, -owner of the Byde-a- Ail but six mites of the Mount and Mrs. Brown, were recently here beneaCb a cherry tree diligently ring Hood loop Is open, according to Ray 10 feet from the crest of 85 foot I the guests of Mr. and Mm J. C. Wyle Fruit A Trout Farm near Balt ing an ««Ifanhloned dinner hell. The Hogers, who operate« Homer A. above low water, registered 10 days Edwards. ’ Lake. Utah, accompanied by Marcus noise ImS attracted scores of children, Mount Hood Lodge and Cloud Cap Conway, who went over the closed ago. Gardeners farming lowland portion of the road Bunday. Of the W. F. Holling, ia charge of linotypes Mra J. C. Edwards and daughter of the Oregnataa, motored up from end mmw Ml the little boys snd girls Inn, Tuesday appealed to the Cham aix miles, two sre covered with deep tracts expressed the l>elief that the of tW neighborhood watched at a are visiting Portland relatives. Mr. Portland yesterday en route to Wasco ber of Commerce and Tuesday Lunch drift and the other four miles are spring freshet has reached its height, ■ Edwards has been spending th«» P«»t to attend the weMlng of the tatter's safe distance, as Mr. Childs reared a dub to urge federal and state road between the drifts or fsllen trees. and planting of potato fields and ladder amd proceeded to entice the several days ta the Bose City. authorities to clear the remaining Mi. Conway drove his car from other late crops is under way in this son. Claudius H«Btag. Mr. Hlgley*> , heea to a new hive. three miles of snow at Bennett Pass Bmoky and Smelly Oil Btoves Cu red by, . ' t propagation n the region of Bingen, " i ptaa* is the largest Write The Dallas, O hrm The experiment station man. after on the Mount Hood Loop highway. Portland to half a mile of White sa? <tuing Eocene Oil. Try this high gra«R in Utah. * On - the way here the two or Tsisphona tfll ‘ . ja river. The drifts were found beyond an hoar and a half, succeeded in sav Mr. Bogers dedared that the Judicious the atone crusher on the other aide •coal oil next time and seethediffeceoe*'- wien visited the Hosmeville fish hatch- ing his beec- He was not stqng once, Netire to Next of Kin expenditure of >200 in keeping the Aay quantity, gallon to barrel, a> E. A. •T- . i and no casualties were "reported surface of the suow agitated would of White river. On the Hood River Frans Co. oa»tf In the County Court of the State Roberto Lane, of Cascade Locks. , among the children, who at times have resulted in the highway being side of Bennett pass the road was Mr. and Mm Charles Skinner. Her I won the Joseph H. Albert ]trtae ef found open to a point 14 miles shove of Oregon for Hood River County. cause dangerously dose to the scene open by Memorial day. In the Matter of the Estate and nM atü« •>«« Juanita Hart, all of ' Mount Hood lodge. Recent rains of ho-itlllttes. Mr. Childs keepa a few I "If we cannot secure aid from the on Guardianship of Ambrose Ostrander, beea at his city borne to aid in pollen- highway authorities.'' said Mr. Rog have melted much of the snow Incompetent the loop. ' _________ # tatog backyard cherry trees. ers, ‘‘it behooves us to get busy and Notice is hereby given that F. O Idahe Pieuir Near subscribe «undent funds to have the Church, the duly appointed, qualified snow blocked portion of the road The third annual picnic of the and acting guardian of Ambrose opened as soon as possible." Idaho Bociety of Oregon, with a mem Ostrander, incompetent has applied bership statewide, will be held at to the above named court fbr an Koberg beach Bunday, June M. Dele order of sale of all the property be gations of motorirts are expected longing to said ward, and that Satur from Portland and eastern Oregon day, the 11th day of July, at tea points. The society, organised with o'clock in the forenoon of said day a reunion on the upper Bast Pork of in the court room in the court house Hood river three years ago, has in the City pf Hood River, Oregon, has been fixed and designated by the grown rapidly In membership. court as the time and place for the Many Rfarinsrs Vhdt Here hearing on said petition and applica During the first of the wrek many tion. The next of kin and all per mcmi>era of eastern Hhrtne parties, sons having any interest in the prop on the way home from the big cofi- erty of said ward are hereby required dave just held at Loe Angdes, mo to appear and make and file their tored up over the highway. The pic objections thereto, if any Rier have, turesque garb of temple petrols added on or before the time fixed Mr said color to motor parties passing through bearing. Imt<-<j this 9th day of Jun«, IMS the city and valley. Tuesday a large here from Columbus, delegation juja Ohio. wo!*. ".ZUTajst1? .ry,?- -sr CANADIAN APPLE CROP MUCH LESS Standard Nationally Known Brands Whic: Can Select With Full Assurance of Qua Fit and Perfect Workmanship. —— Men’s Underwear Women’s Um Boy’s Athletic Union Suits ■ Misses’ and Child SWIMMING SUITS Georgette Scarfs 15 Men’s Colored Belts K UNGER HAS MOVED HIS PLANT MARVEL SINGER AND MR. CULBERTSON OLDEN TURTLE HERE DIES ON BIRTHDAY — CAIJFORNIA PEAR MAN VISITS HERE W. B. KBBTZBB Well Drilling s ♦ H f- I ter' A /I 4V ft) r : ¿h> ¿■Ì , -*V SMALL BOAT USED TO SHOOT RAPIDS ROGERS SEEKS TO HAVE ROAD OPENED . I f 1 wl'A % '■ ; ' Oi» ‘4 s u ga ■- « t . IH * I p ■