) December 15, 1937 CITY BRIEFS Cookin Kale PrimoTim Klam ath Kiri Hrout council la offcrins Itii following individual prim, for the greatest atoning: of bloom of UIrl Hrout cookies gold by any min girl during the cookie mole willrh la now In progress: first, a romp erahip for one we'd( at camp; arc 'and. one-half or I cainpornhip; I hind. Hcont serapliook: fourth, UM Krum diary with a cover. Prima to the troop soiling the moat broom will he firm, a year's anima:lotion to the Amer loin (WI; second, a tlirl Hcout ha nd book. Engles' AltIlittryTile auxiliary will hold II regular meeting In the tr011 hull at Fink and Main etreetti at I o'clock Fri ilitY evening. December It A Christmaa party and gift exchange will be enjoyed after the meeting. Each member is asked to bring a gift for the exchange as well as gills for the children who accom pany her. Members are elan staked to bring cakes. Theft ReportedLee blither of 733 Klamath aronue, reported to pollee Wlinemility that a robe wax stolen from hie automobile aellietime lifter midnight Tumidity, while it tug partied on Vain at street, nein' Seventh ateek, 'rho bone from the ritdiator and hunter connection wits ale stolen. Accident ReportedAn auto mobile driven by Carrie V. !Utley and a truck operated by Phillip L. Burns wore badly damaged tVetinesday morning when they met in C011111011 at tho internection of Broad street and Klamath ave nue. The accident occurred at 7:20 a. m.. according to police ro- is. ports. No injuries resulted. - r heave for FallMr. and Mn. IC. A. McDonnell have loft for Ht. Paul. Minn., where they will spend the Christine. holidays with Me Donnell. mother and other rela tive.. They made the trip omit via Sent Francisco and expected to be away until the first week in January. McDonnell is on a vaca tion front his position with the Weyerhaeuser Timber company. -- To IiiLttII OfficersNew offi cer. of the Daughters of Job will be initialled at the meeting Thurs day evening. Decenther IC at the Masonic hall. Barbara Putnam will he !walled aa honored 411110PII. Parham 1"1 Drake, aeitior prin. clots; Phyllis ropier, Junior prin. cess: Rosemary Sloan. guide. and Margaret Horton, marshal. Hit and MiceThe lilt anti Miss homemaking club of the Wonien of the Moon will meet for a 1 oclock potluck luncheon Friday. December 17, at the K. C. hall. There will be i Christmas tree and gift exchange. Coliontesnos are Mildred Benner and Opal Mahn. Allsolonary NorletyThe Wo men. Missionary society of lin manual Baptist church will meet Thursday. December 16. at 2 p. in., In the home of Mn, 'redden. at 1124 Grant street. The annual Christmas party and gift exchange will be held at this time. Nodoty to Meet---The Women's Missionary society of the First Preabyterian church will meet Thursday, December 16, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. Theo dore Smith, 485 North Second street. A good attendance is desired. Club PartyA Christmas party will be enjoyed by members of the Nile club Thursday after noon at the Elk hotel. Mrs. D. D. Havens and Mrs. B. A. Purcell are in charge of arrangements for the affair. loll in UtahMrs. Mary &hire y is spending the Christmas holi days with her mother at Caatle Gate, Utah. She was accompanied to Utah by her sister-in-law, Flor ence &him. MERLE NORMAN cosmetics for Christmas Gilts. NI Id PILES Quick Posiiive Permanent ItEldEP Advanced non-surgical moth. ode, NO HOSP1TALIZATIONNo loss of time from work. Many satisfied patients in Klamath and surrounding country have been given per. manent relief. Write tor booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Physician 731 Alain Phono 404W Arrent, InClotrleis T. Foril . m14011,1 by city pollen Mears In bollix bold for lh tilloriff Hoy Dynert of To Intake, who hold ii warrnot for Ford. Ile elinrhed Willi (armory, nod wan tronnforred to tbn county POI to await Dynort's nrrlyni. Sochi' Out) Eastern Hier Nodal club No. a wilt meet, et. the home of :s. M. II. Bal. ittgyp, 1010 Alti straol, for it dtatatirt lititchatta Friday, Damn bar rt. at 1:30 p. iii. 'Ettore Will ha it Cltu Pitman gin exchnitaa. Solo SiiilurilatyTowniiiind auk ilikry I will bold k cooks(' rood owl fancy work milk Satur day. loireilibiq IN, at 716 retet, ilio shop tortnorly II)' ilia Itylo-Wity tailors. Tito sulk wks pootponoil from luta week. Pe Wan rriThe Pelican PTA will hold lin regular meeiing December 23, from 1 to 1:30 p. in. A mhort program will follow the buminetin meeting, sifter which there will be a Chrlatnian tree for the children. Dance OmittedThe Fairhitven PTA will tiponmor It dunce to be held Friday evening, Derember 15, in the mchool Mil' Ric will be (umbilici' by the Ore gon 11111billiem. Mee' lng Pool ol--The Delta Zeta meeting scheduled for Veil nenday even I hg ll,p been pat jotted until Pridny evening. W11011 It will be held at ihe home of Mrs. John Lunn. 221 Vail street. 14014 Diont-rA 11111114 dlii. per will be nerved at the First Covenant church. 823 'Walnut EOM. Olin( SitturdaY, December IS, from 1 3 noon until 8 p. me III'IMklsII hi MeetProsperity Rebekah lodge will hold a Mini. nese amision l'hurectity iii 7:30 p. in. itt bull. Vimiting Ito bekahe aro Invited. Blankets' StolenLarceny of blanket,' from his automobile Sus reported to pollee bureau Wed timidity morning by Georg Hon do!' of 2(40 Vino street. Examiner C ingWard Mc Ite)nolds. examiner for the secrm, tnry of atittes office trill be In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Wednes day and Thursday of next week to conduct operator's examinations. Charge Filed A charge of speeding ft truck was filed by own police against Henry Faith Mimes in justice court here. Goem to Portinont District. At tofnnY Hardin C. filnektnar WW1 tit Porthind Vettnesdny to attend a gni meeting of district attorneys. IINA to MctA tutorial meet inK of the Royal Neighbors of America will be held Friday at 7:30 p. m at the 100F ball. Accepts MentonJune Dell has occepted the pomition of manager of Mary's Beauty shop. Obituary rawn, EGENE SMITH Virgil EUK0110 SM Rh. for the last five yearn a resident of thiB city, passed away Tuesday, De cember 14. 1237, at 11 p. tn fol lowing an 'linens of three weeks. He was a natIVO of Burley, Ida., and at the dine of his death waft aged 15 years 6 months and 21 dam Surviving are hie parent. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith; six brothers, NVayne. Keith, Clede, Lyle, Max and Kent; MAO three aisters. Edrie, Lyle and Elm Smith. all of Klamath Falls, Ore. The remains rest in the Earl 1Vhit lock Funeral Home. Pine street at Sixth, where friends may call after 8 p. m. Wednesday. Notice of funeral to be announced in the next Issue of this paper. Funerals CHARLES MARSHALL MARTIN Funeral services for Charles Martin, who passed away at his Into residence :ionday, December 13, 1937, will be held in the chapel of the Earl lock Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth, Thurs day. December 16, 1937, at 1:30 P. an. with the Rev. Arthur Char les Bates of tile First Christian church of this city officiating. Comtnitment services and inter ment, family plot In Linkville cemetery under the auspices of Klamath Camps No. 10303, Mod ern woodmen of America. Friends are invited. oil City for store oil. Phone 2197. IS VIVI CROWN OLINDIO WHISKINt The etedishi whiskies In this pendent we II peeve rnews old. ON sissletti whinny. TO nesitst Wells distilled Wein Antetionn arsine. so Pew. 'S SIVIN ONOWN BLINDED WHISONIY The straight whiskle in this pendent ewe silos wood nista", end IN nsettel spirits distilled herd Antseteen mesh.. NO 1,esist Ceps. 1017, SeensewiNsilliese Gerd, ine Oillseet New Yeses Finds Mother WMPONIENOPologsmanorn,nem,rmr1,1 r, ,.iforoferarw tt4 VOi? ,' ' 'V 14 4 ''' . A '0101tele. iN. , i,4,40, ''( ' - tp , THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1 mum rAmmelommommammow ,OPONM United States Army official& at the Presidio, San Francisco, are Investi laatink the story of Paul Crawley, 20,1 private, who deserted, he said, to find his mother. He vfluntarily re turned to the barracks when the search was unsuccessful. Meanwhile, the mother located the youth. She was a former member of the Rus sian nobility, Princem Thais Vs Ide mar, and a former actress, now the Wile of a New York broker. 1 Sport Briefs II) EDDIE BRIETZ NEW VORK., Dec. 15 (x)-- Even with the elimination of the tipoff after goal, masketball coaches still go for the long. tall ones. Coach Al Daggett at Vest Texas Teachers, may set the altitude record with a quint aver aging RIX feet four.... Raymond Schaekleford hikes the average With 0.9, while another stands 0.66. another 6.31, and two others 0 I How's the weather up there, boys? Signing of old Jess Haines as coach assures the Dodgers of one MIRO man On their ball club. any way. Jimmy Phelan, NVasit ington coach, la beating the South ern California hushes for high school phenonts. Sammy Baugh will try to pry the Wash ington Redskins loose from 915.- 000 next season, a hich will be ab solute tops for footballers. pro or collitch. Joe Jacobs is going to Germany for Max Schmeling's next bout. with Ben Foord at Hamburg. January 30. Kid Brewer, Appalachian's' fine young coach, is headed for a bigger Job. ' Mr. Munney 91cGlatery, a red hot Alabama alumnus, writes from Decatur: "re are going to win that Rose Bowl game! That is It fact! Have we ever lost In the Rose Bowl? No! Can we lose No' Will we lose No, no!!" To which we add. rah. rah,ralt! And they had better take that guy along to lead the cheering. Strangler Lewis, who has quit the mat after 35 years of rassling. waa the first harper your agent ever saw In action. Add laughs: Jack Doyle cabled Mike Jacobs to match him with Tommy Farr for a side be of $10.000 Mike cabled back Jack could stay in London and fight either of the Beers for that. .. (No answer) ... Bobby Dun kelberger of High Point. North and South Carolina amateur champ, has been given a year by his dad to decide if be wants to make golf his profession. . . . "Batter Up" is the name of the American league's new moving picture which Professor Lew lod soca will show to sandlot and high school players next year.... Half H. million kids saw this year's film. Vital Statistics BIRTHS HESSBorn, at Klamath Val ley hospital, December 14, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hess of Fort. Klamath, a daughter. Weight nine pounds. MOP Compiled by the Associated Prose 80 15 lotus Rails 62.9 21.1 ... 62.5 21.2 Wednesday Previous day ... Month ago Year ago 1937 High .............. 1937 how ,........ .......... .... 1936 High .. 1936 Low .. WednesdaY fa a Previous day 73.8 Month ago 74.2 Year ago 97.0 1937 High 99.0 1937 Low 70.3 1930 High 98.2 1936 Low 88.9 Stock Market Quotations NEW YORK, Dec. 16 Un--- Steel shores provided the back bone for a mild stock market ral ly today, in which leaders, at their best, improved fractions to a point or more. Aircraft and metal issues, act ive and higher earlier in the ses sion, suffered from profit selling and ended below the days best levels. Utilities and rails were narrow and not much sought af ter. After a quiet opening trading was at a moderate pace. Year end tax selling and switching ac counted for most of the activity, although traders said bargain hunting and a certain amount of small investment buying were present. Odd lot transactions were protninent. At no time did liquidation ap pear much of a factor in the dull proceedings, and offerings in most divisions wore generally easily covered. In the final hour trading dropped off. News of much market interest was lacking. A heartening note was a report from St. Louis that the depressed shoe industry was re-employing workers and expect ed normal operations soon. Transfers approximated 900,- 000 shares. Today's closing quotations: Air Reduction 51 Allied Chemical & Dye 158 Allied Stores 71 American Can 731 American & Foreign Powey 4 American Power & Light 71 American had. & St. 13 American Rolling Mills 191 American Smelt. & 48 A. T. & T. 1451 American Tob. B 621 American Water Works 13d Anaconda Copper 31 d Armour Illinois 6 Atchison. T. & S. F. ...... 391 Baltimore & Ohio ........ 12 Hamada!' 131 Bendix Aviation ......... 12d Bethlehem Steel 67 Boeing Air 29 Budd Mfg. ......... ..... 5 California Packing 21 Callahan Z-L 11 Calumet & Reda ......... 8 Canadian Pacific 8 Case, J. I. 92 Caterpillar Tractor 49 Celanese 161 Certain-Teed 8 Chesapeake & Ohio 376 Chrysler Motor 65 Columbia Uas & Electric 91 Commercial Solvent 71 Commonwealth & Southern 2 Consolidated Edison 241 Consolidated Oil 9 Corn Products 611 Curtiss Wright 3 Douglas Aircraft 365 Du Pont & De N. .......... 1141 Electric Auto Light ..... 181 Electric Power & Light 131 Erie R. R. 71 General Electric 43 General Foods 301 General Motors 33 Goodyear Tires 20 1 ' , MULES D'ORSAYS BOOTEES , In All SizesAll Colors , , ( ' ' a r alb a t r it t 111611111 d ; 1 It 11 ) N A ( Others to $2.95 WV' Z ' : . See these! They're new Imported English , 1 , WOOLIES 1 ... k , : All 1 . $1.45 'r Hand Sewn Camels Hair Brighf Plaids GIFT BAGSAll Styles ................... from $1.95 AFC) (II LIG ERIS ,),' t ' tt BEAUTIFUL SHOES 525 MAIN St ) glIMIVIMILIFWOMV1111MMIMIMII po,qh SLIPPERS 1, . STOCK AVERAGES I 65.1 98.4 1016 57.7 90.3 73.4 22.0 28.8 49.5 19.2 43.6 30.2 BND A VER1GES Cuing, ed b thu Autturtat l'rusu 20 10 10 Rails influ's Utiri 18 80 8tke. 33.2 33.0 34.9 51.6 54.0 31.6 53.7 43.4 44.9 44.7 40.6 10.7 75.3 41.7 72.8 65.7 10 10 Utirs For, 73.6 96.7 91.5 65.6 73.8 96.7 91.9 65.6 74.2 98.5 93.2 65.6 97.6 104.1 102.2 71.7 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 70.3 98.2 90.3 64.2 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6 Great ,Northern ..... 24 Hudson Motor 61 Illinois Central 11 Insp. Copper 111 International Harvester -- 65 International Nice! Can 44 international P. Sc P. tad. 39 T. & T. 7 Johns Manville 82 Kennecott Con. Copper 37 Libber-0-10rd 37 Ligget & Myers B 863 Loew's , 472 Monty Ward 33i Nash Keivinator 101 National Biscuit 18 National Distillers 21 National Power & Light , St New York Central 19 North American 211 Northern Pacific 121 Packard Motor 41 Penney. J. C. 63 Penn R. R. 214 Phillips Petroleum 308 Pressed Steel Car 10 Public Service New Jersey 33 Pullman Co. 35 Radio Corp. 61 Remington Rand 13 Republic Steel 181 Sears Roebuck 58 Shell Union 173 Southern Calif. Edison 213 Southern Pacific 213 Standard Brands 8 Standard Oil California 29 Standard 011 New Jersey 443 Studebaker Corp. 53 Superior Oil ............ 21 Texas Corp. 391 Timken Det. Axle 12 Trans-America 10 Union Carbide 72 Union Pacific 83 United Airlines 78 United Airclaft 23 United Corp. 31 United Gas Imp. 101 U. S. Rubber 263 U. S. Steel 573 Walworth 73 Western Union 243 White Motor 101 Voolworth 373 Closing Curb Quotations Cities Service 2 Electric Bond & Share 101 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Dec. 15 (AP-USDA) Potatoes 45; on track 241; total U. S. shipments 484; about steady. supplies moderate. demand very slow; sacked per cwt. Idaho Res sett Burbanks, U. S. No. 1, $1.37$- 40; Colorado Red 1IcClures, U. S. No. 1, 51.45; North Dakota Cob blers, 90 per cent U. S. No. I, $1.10. Fathers worrying about the Christmas tie situation always should remember that a tour-inhand is worth one in the incinerator. WINNIPEG UPTURNS STIIENTIIEN RAIN CHICAGO, Dec. 15 UP)--Itig upturns of quotations at Winni peg gave firmness to the Chicago wheat market today, but gains were not well maintained here. Winnipeg wheat prices repre mented an advance of more than nine cents a bushel since Monday. Surprising scarcity of contract grades of wheat in Canada was reported. Chicago traders, how ever, showed a disposition to await the Argentine government crop report due after today's clone of trading here. At the close Chicago wheat fu ture,' were jc off to jo up, com pared with Tuesday's finish, May 92jo to 921c, July 87c; corn Ic to 12c higher, May 59to to 555c. July 80c, and oats jo to fc advanced. South S. F. Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15 (AP-USDA)Hoes receipts 550 head, including 415 head di rect. Butchers moistly 100 high er, top and bulk good to choice 176 to 225 lb. butchers, 88.70; package 240 lb. weights, 88.60; few 287 lb. averages, 88.10; small Iota light lights, 88.46; packing sows steady, $6.75 to 87.00. Late Tuesday: Bulk local butchers, $8.50. Cattle, receipts 900 head, in cluding 115 head direct. Market for steers weak: load medium 1042 lb. steers, $7.50; few loads medium to good fed steers held above 88.00; medium to good she stock steady; lower grade cows strong to 25c higher; few good heavy cows, $5.75; medium range cows, 85.00 to 65.50; common cows, 84.50 to 84.65; low cutters and cutters, 83.35 to $4.25; odd head down to $3.00; bulls scarce, medium grades eligible up to 85.50. Calves, receipts 35 head. Few sales, about steady; odd head choice vealers, 810.50. Sheep, receipts 1650 head, in cluding 550 head direct. Lambs slow. fully 15c to 25c lower; dou ble choice 85 lb. Idaho lambs bought to arrive $9.15, with some freight benefit: double choice 86 lb. weights, $8.85; louble good to choice 89 lb. averages, 88.70; two decks medium to good Oregon wooled lambs unsold; sheep ab sent; choice wooled slaughter ewes quoted up to 84.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Dec. 15 (HIBut ter, prints, A grade, 3.1èc lb. in parchment wrappings, 381c lb. in cartons; B grade 361c lb. in parchment wrappers, Vtie lb. in cartons. Butterfat (Portland delivery buying price). A grade 37i-38c lb. country stations. A grade, 35i-36c lb.; B grade, 2c less; C grade, 60 less. Eggs. buying price by whole salers: Extras. 26c; standards, 23c; firsts 20c; medium extras. 21c; medium firsts, 15c; small extras 15e; undergrades, 15c dos. Cheese, Oregon triplets, 18c; Oregon loaf, 18ic. Brokers will pay in below quotations. Country meats, selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, 1 1 I The Pair 3 Pairs for $2.85 i Just get the size and i color of her shoes ! we'll do the rest! SLIPS In all colors blue, rust, black, pink, white, rose, gold tea rose, green. Tape re-inforced seams adiustable straps. WHAT WOMAN EVER HAD ENOUGH STOCKINGS? DAVEN CREPES By HUMMINGBIRD Will Really Solve Your Gift Problem HERE'S ANOTHER "MUST" GIFT You'll buy these for gifts and then want them yourself The Season's Smartest 1 FOULGER'S BEAUTIFUL SHOES 525 MAIN ST. I GOING ESKIMO, this young lady at a Berlin fashion show wears a fur jacket which differs from its arctic original Only in addition of a zipper. best butcher, under 160 lbs. 106- 11c; vealers, 13c; light and thin 11c; vealers, 14c; light and thin, 9-12c; heavy, 996c lb.; canner cows 6-7c; cutters, 76-8Ic; bulls 4-8c lb. Live poultry, buying price: Leghorn broilers 16 to 2 lbs., 19- 20c lb.; colored springs. 2 to al lbs., 17-18c lb.; over 3i lbs. 18- 20c lb.; Leghorn hens, over 31 lb,, 12-13c lb.; under 31 lb.., 11- 12c lb.; colored hens, 4 to 5 lb... 17-18 lb.; over 5 lb.., 17-18c lb.; No. 2 grade 2c less Turkeys, selling price: Dressed No. 1 bens. 25c lb.; No. 1 toms. 23c lb. Potatoes. Yakima Gems. 61.05; locals, 61-1.15 centai; Deschutes, S1.05-1.20. Wool. 1937. nominal; Willam ette Valley, medium, 23c lb.; coarse and braids, 23c; tall lamb wool, 18c lb.; eastern Oregon, tine nominal. Onions, new crop Yakima. 75- 80c, 50s; Oregon. $2.00-1.10 per cental. Hay, selling price to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1, $18-18.50 ton; oat-vetch, 614-14.50; clover. 613- 614 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon hitt:poled, Ditto valley. unquoted, Portland. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dec. 15 (AP-USDA) Hogs 25.000; early market 10-15 higher than Tuesday's average; advance mostly lost now ou weights 225 lbs. up; top $8.40 paid for several loads averaging 160-185 lbs.; bulk good and choice 150-200 lbs., 68.20-8.36; 210-250 lbs.. 57.85-8.25: most good packing sows 60.66-7.00; se lected kinds up to 67.15. Cattle 7000, calves 1200; some big killing interests bidding low er; few loads well finished year lings and weighty steers strong on order buyer account; such cat PAGE FIVE U. turning at 207541001 stock. ere end feeders slow; fed heifers steady to strong; cove "woe, strong to 25 higher; bulls end veaters firm to a little higher; bulls mainly $(1.75 down; choice weighty vesture up to Sti.50. 4 Sheep 5000; fat lambs opening slow, early hids around steady; good to choice native and fed western offerings bid $9.00-2.25; best held $9.35-2.60 end above. Legal Notices NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY FOR DELIS. QUEST IMPROVEMENT A& BESSMENT By virtue of a Warrant Issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon, dated the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1937, and to me directed, notice I. hereby given that I have levied upon the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 13, Block 38, Hillside Addition to the City of Kiam ath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of I. A. BONIN, in satis faction of a certain sewer lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share of the cost of Improving 16th Sewer Unit which said lien is docketed in Volume 10 of the Bond Lien Docket of said city at page 380 thereof on the data of October 5, A. D. 1931, in the sum of $83.77. Notice is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 23rd day of Decern bar, A. D.1937. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand. the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above lien in the sum of 983.77, together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 5th day of October. A.D. 1931. and together with the costs and disbursements of sale here under. FRAM( HAMM, Chief of Police of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. H N 24 D L8,15.22-492 - Ailltmmommonnemureith, 0"a, 4N Start a ':),Th 'SAVINGS ,. ESTATE for His PROTECTION This Christmas This Association Has Never Paid Less Than I Current 1 Than currant 1 Maitland First Federal Savings and Loan Association OF KLAMATH FALLS lit No. gth St. Phone 371 Member of Federal Savings and Loan insurance Corp. N ,..A17Pr S 11 167VE L.Cr NO WOMAN CAN RESIST INTIMATE FINERY' ROBES House Coats LOVELY Night Gowns Lounging Pajamas $495 Others to S I 5.95 SATINS CORDS VELVETS Colors for Every Taste Styled for warmth and utility or glamour as you wish! AN UNFORGETABLE GIFT! SATIN GIFT PANTIES 69c $295 Tailored or Lace Trim Smart New Colors Pure Dye Satin Others $1.95 to $3.95 1FoULGE 525 MAIN ST. f. ,q (r.riT, . ,. st 1,; , ,-,- ! - 1 , :i , i I k . , 4., . t i '! t 4 :.;.1 ,,4 .., ! i'.i. ;1. - -4 '-' , '-',? !, ' .. CROWNS TAST BETTER Zoo Ow , : tki, 0414 I ,,,,, ........ r 1 - t 4 A ' t MO 1 ,X42?lasi ' pfrryyi t' , 1111 ,...., Volr,, ottes ip.......2 s. 1 ---ux111,, I 15IPP hislaq I MOON. S 1 v r):1 ( . Qthitic ,tdozn r irt tler , --:::.::: , ,s- zoo wircil, , ,, dilik . pro ss. ,b. -- s z,---,.. c.,f 2 ,Ipet ki ' - tgl''. - ,,i -7,0 i P ' . n A ,Orti , vt l II , ', 4sr , - ', ,,,,',' '!,!, :'.'' 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