FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1961 CLASSIFIED .ADVERTISING. ADVERTISING IN THESE COLUMNS COSTS THREE CENTS PER WORD, HRST INSERTION; ALL INSERTIONS AFTER FIRST, TWO CENTS PER WORD: MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, RENT, SELL, SWAP, GET A JOB, HIRE HELP FIND SOMETHING LOST, THE CLASSIFIEDS OFFER AN EFFEC TIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEDIUM. —— i — Visit ANDERSON’S SUPER MARKET-BEACH STORE at two mile post. Vacation headquar ten. Open year ’round. Write BILL ANDERSON’S RENTAL AGENCY. Realtors, Kitty Hawk, reservations, oceanfront house kSg cottages. T-4-8-tfc FOR SALE: Ponies all sizes. Ros coe Gallop, Wanchese T-11-24-tfc FOR RENT: Building on water front. Suitable for wholesale or retail fish market or warehouse. See G. G. Bonner. Manteo. .T-2-20-tfc ROOMS FOR RENT: by week or month. Wigwam Tourist Home, Manteo, W. 0. Gaskill, manager. TeL 77-W. $7.50 per week. T-9-15-tfc LOTS on Airport Road near Man teo for sale. Phone Manteo 244 or write Box 428. tf-nc SEE US for the new low-cost Homeowner’s Policy and all other forms of insurance. Outer Banks Insurance Agency, phone Manteo 42, T-7-8-tfc CAMELLIAS. Azaleas, Hollies, many other plants, shrubs, trees. We invite you to visit our nursery. Roanoke Island Gardens, corner Mother Vineyard Road. Manteo, N. a T-4-28-tfe CUSTOM BUILT HOMES, com plete home improvements, plumb ing, heating, asbestos, siding, all types roofing, guttering, painting, wiring, aluminum storm doors, windows and jalousies. Easy financ ing. Phone Buxton 2258. D. H. Scarborough, Avon, N. C. -3-31-tfc FREE INSTALLATION on storm windows, doors and awnings; prompt service and only the best quality. Easy financing. Dan L. Cannady, home improvements, phone Manteo 18-J. P. O. Box 213. T-5-12-tfc FOR SALE: 100 feet ocean front age at Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk. M. K. Fearing, Jr., Agent, Manteo N. a T-9-l-tfc FOR SALE, three bedroom house on highway across from Shan non’s trailer court, Good water, Terms, See M. K. Fearing Jr., Manteo, N. C. T-11-17-lltp ARTISTS SUPPLIES. Speed bail sets, India ink, black drawing ink, silver ink, white ink, drawing paper. TIMES PRINTING CO., Inc., Manteo. * WEDDING BELL NAPKINS: We now have these in stock when you need' them in a hurry. $2.50 per 100. TIMES PRINTING CO., Manteo, TeL 44 or 244. 9-22-ts NO. 2 PENCILS, special buy at $3.25 gross. Scratch pads. 3x5 and 4x6 sizes, .25 lb. Times Printing Co., Inc., Manteo. tfnc SALESMEN WANTED: If you are 40 to 60 years old and have difficulty in getting or holding a job, Rawleigh Retailing can solve your problem. The more you work, the more you earn. Vacancy in Nearby area. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept., NCL-280-829, Richmond, Va. Rawleigh products sold there for past 15 years. See or write C. B. Parker, Manteo, North Carolina. Telephone 78-J. T-12-l-stp WANTED AT ONCE: Rawleigh Dealer in Beaufort County. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCL-70-3, Rich mond, Va. PH-12-8-4tp HELP WANTED: Male & Female Energetic men to service estab lished customers with Nationally Advertised Watkins Products. Pro fits should exceed SIOO weekly. If interested write P. O. Box 1092, Goldsboro, North Carolina. PH-12-15-3tp $11.50 for fifty cents. Want Roa noke fifty cent pieces. Will pay up to $11.50 for AU (uncirculated) pieces in good condition. Other old coins (silver dollars, etc.) also wanted and will pay top price. J. L. Newman, Nags Head, N. C. T-12-22-2tc MALE HELP WANTED: Man over 21 to sell Nationally Advertised Product on established food route in Beaufort County. 93 year old Company. High earnings. If inter ested write P. O. Box 1092, Golds boro, N. C. PH-12-29-4tp MALE HELP WANTED: Man over 21 to sell Nationally Advertised Product on established food route in Hyde County. 93 year old Com pany. High earnings. If interested write P. O. Box 1092, Gold:boro, N. C. PH-12-29-4tp PANSY Plants. English Daisies, Sweet William Candytuft, Alys sum Saxatlle, and many other plants, for your house and garden. Roanoke Island Gardens, Manteo, N. C. 12-15-TFC WHEN in Washington, N. C. visit Jowdy’s for: stereo and hi-fi records, sheet music and electric housewares, gifts that keep on giving. Jowdy Radio 4b Appliance Co. 2-10-tfc MACK’S . . . Thousands of items to choose. Storage batteries wholesale or fraction above fac tory cost 6-8-12 volts, etc. Fan belts up to 100 inches. Foul weath er gear $6.95 a suit and up. Seine twines no. 6 through 48 thread. Rods—Reels—Tackle—Bait. Inter lux and Masury paints. Motor parts, groceries, etc. Visit—Write —Phone 396-J, Wanchese, N. C. -4-21-tfc SELECT PROPERTIES for rent or sale. M. K. Fearing, Jr., Manteo. -9-18-tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT: one and two bedrooms. Leo Midgette, tel. Manteo 263-W. T-9-22-tfc FOR YOUR HOME OWNERS pol icy call W. R. Pearce, Manteo, N. C. T-5-19~tfc For your insurance needs see W. R. PEARCE, Manteo, N; C. All kinds of insurance BOOKS ABOUT THE COAST - Fine for library, for gifts. The Hatterasman, Ben Dixon Mae Neill, $5; The Old Sea Captain and the Drummer, Victor Meekins, $1; The Outer Banks by David Stick, $6; Nags Head and Bertie, $5; Grave yard of the Atlantic by Stick, $5; Taffy of Torpedo Junction by Nell Wechter, $2.75; Prelude to Forever, a novel of the Cape Hatteras Country, by Pat Strawbridge Car son $8.50; Betsy Dowdy’s Ride, by Nell Wise Wechter, $2.95; Ocra coke, by Carl Goerch $3.50; Birth of Aviation by Aycock Brown $1; Womans Club Cook Book $1.50. Send 15 cents extra for postage if to be mailed. Times Printing Co., Inc., Manteo, N. C. HELP WANTED: Male & Female Energetic men to service estab lished customers with Nationally Advertised Watkins Products. Pro , fits should exceed SIOO weekly. If interested write P. O. Box 1092, Goldsboro, North Carolina. PM-12-lt>-»tp FOR RENT: One-bedroom apart ment, furnished, in Manteo. E. E. Meekins, realtor. Tel. 101, Man teo. T-12-8-4tc FOR RENT: 2-bedroom newly-fin ished apartment, County Street in Manteo. M. K. Fearing, Jr., Agent. T-12-15-4tc FRUIT TREES, nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Landscape Plant Material offered by Vir ginia’s Largest Growers. Ask for Free Copy 56-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color, Salespeople want ed. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES Waynesboro, Virginia. T-12-15-4tc FOR SALE: Newly built 6-Room house with bath, near Manteo. Corner lot 80 x 160 ft. Hardsurface road, priced reasonable. D. V. Meekins, Manteo, N. C. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, TYRRELL COUNT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT William A. Palin, Plaintiff vs Elnora Palin, Defendant To the defendant Elnora Palin: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: For an ab solute divorce upon the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 25th day of January, 1962, and up on your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. Inis the 12th day of December, 196 L MELVIN PLEDGER Clerk of the Superior Court -12-15-4tc NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministrator c.t.a. of the estate of Nikoli Miller, also known as Nick Miller and N. Miller, late of Dade County, State of Florida, and own ing property within this State and County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Greenville, North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of December, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 4th day of December, 1961. WACHOVIA. BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Ancillary Administrator, c.ta of the Estate of Nikoli Miller Frank C. Aus band, Attorney Kernersville, North Carolina T-12-8-4tc ENGELHARD MAN SPECIALIST IN TEXAS ARMY HOSPITAL EL PASO, TEX. (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Jessie H. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie K. Gibbs, En gelhard, recently was assigned as a medical specialist at William Beaumont General Hospital in El Paso, Tex. Gibbs entered the Army last June and completed basic combat train ing at Fort Jackson, S. C. The 20-year-old soldier is a 1961 graduate of East Hyde High School. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Huel B. Carter, late of Nags Head, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Huel B. Carter to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the Bth day of December, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make'immediate payment. This the 30th day of November, 1961. DORIS MAE CARTER Administratrix With the Will Annexed Nags Head, North Carolina T-12-8-4tc ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Emma W. Mann, late of Manteo, Dare County North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said Emma. W. Mann, deceased, to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of December, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. This the 11th day of December, 1961. MARTIN KELLOGG, JR. Administrator Manteo, North Carolina T-12-15-4tc ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE i Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Dr. C. F. Har ' ris, late of Manteo and Wanchese, North Carolina, this is to notify all i persons having claims against the estate of the said Dr. C. F. Harris, , to present them to the undersigned ' on or before the 22nd day of De , cember, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 20th day of December, 1961. Administratrix ELOISE C. HARRIS Manteo, North Carolina T-12-22-4tc EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of James Monroe Wood house, late of Manteo, Dare Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said James Monroe Woodhouse to present them to the undersigned on or before the Bth day of December, 1962 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted . to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the 30th day of November. 1961. M. K. FEARING, JR. Executor Manteo, North Carolina T-12-8-4tc NORTH CAROLINA DARE COUNTY BEFORE THE BOARD OF COM MISSIONERS DARE COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING ON A PETITION FOR ABANDONMENT OF STREET OR WAY George H. Hine and wife, Laura L. Hine; Warren D. Paley and Wife, Claire Paley, Petitioners to Dare County , All persons having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in or to lands located in Frisco Disrtcit, Hatteras Township, Dare County, North Carolina, formerly known as Frisco Beach & Yacht Basin, as shown on map or plat re corded in Map Book 1, page 72, Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Dare County, North Carolina, and the public will take notice that a petition has been filed with this Board, the purpose of which is to abandon certain street, way or right of way, dedicated to the public by plat, but unopened, unpaved and un used, which said areas are designat ed as Laurel Drive and Georgia Avenue on the aforesaid plat, a copy of said petition is on file with the Clerk to the Board of Commis sioners. And all such persons will take notice that a hearing upon the Pe tition will be had at the January Meeting of the Board of Commis sioners, in the Court House in Man teo, North Carolina, at 10:00 A.M. on the Bth day of January, 1962. And all interested parties will further take notice that the Board will act on said Petition at its January Meeting; and that all in terested parties shall attend and make protest, if any they have to said petition, or they will be bound by the action of the Board, as by law provided, unless appeal is duly filed before the said Board. Notice is hereby issued by autho rity and at the direction of the Board at its December Meeting. This the 4 day of December, 1961. DARE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS By MELVIN R. DANIELS Clerk to the Board T-12-8-4te THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. KITTY HAWK HERSOIMALb Rev. and Mrs. Horace McLaurin spent Christmas at his home near Raleigh. Gloria Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W. Perry, was married to William Crees of Manns Harbor on Tuesday, this week, at the Methodist Church. William re turned to Cape May, N. J. to finish basic training for the Coast Gunrd. Gloria plans to finish school this year. Visiting Mrs. Jennie Beasley for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Jen nings Beasley, daughters Joan Kay and Ina Mae of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Beasley of Waterlily; Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dowdy and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Henley of Kitty Hawk; Joseph Lawson of Hackettstown, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton J. Beasley and children of Baltimore, Md. and Lillie Perry of Washington, D. C. Truxton Midgett, who is a pa tient in Norfolk Marine Hospital, spent Christmas with his daugh ter. He also visited his wife in the Lane Nursing Home in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Millar of Silver Spring, Md., and Shelton Midgett of Virginia Beach spent Christmas here. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breashears and family of Greenbelt, Md., have returned after spending Christmas with Mrs. Inez Beacham. Mrs. Nettie Shannon is spending the week with her son Dalton in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of East Carolina College spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Harris. Billy and Worth Midgett of Nor folk spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Mid gett Mrs. Alma Doughman of Wash ington spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Dough. Pennell A. Tillett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tillett at Harkers Island. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moulson and son Bruce of Norfolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Lee Midgett. Mr. and Mrs. Biliy Toler and sons Rusty and Ray of Cherry Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Toler and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Dowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hard of Princess Ann, Va., and sons, Glen and Michael, spent Christmas with the Linwood Tilletts and Mrs. Ros alind Swain. They also visited Mrs. Cynthia Aguirre. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dowdy, daughter Michele of Newport News, Va., spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beacham and daughters, Martha Rae and Dollie of Norfolk, spent Christmas day with Mrs. Dollie Beacham. Tom and Irma Beacham have re turned after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beacham, 111, in Newport News, Va. CARD OF THANKS Many, many thanks for your prayers, cards and good wishes dur ing my recent stay in the Rich mond Memorial Hospital. W. W. HALEY CARD OF THANKS For the many cards, letters and every act of kindness done for us during the illness and death of my husband, especially to the doctors and nurses of Pungo District Hos pital, we wish to express our grate ful appreciation. MRS. RITA SPENCER NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION AND OF THE OPENING OF THE REGISTRATION BOOKS IN HATTERAS TOWNSHIP, DARE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, ON THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR NOT BEER AND/OR WINE SHALL BE SOLD IN SAID HATTER AS TOWNSHIP, DARE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. A special election will be held on Saturday, February 10, 1962, at which time there will be submitted to the qualified voters of Hatteras Township, Dare County, North Carolina, the question of whether or not beer and/or wine shall be sold in Hatteras Township, Dare County North Carolina. If a majority of the qualified voters voting in said election shall vote in favor of the sale of beer and/or wine in said Hatteras Township, Dare County, North Carolina, then and in that event the proper governing body, including Hatteras Township, shall proceed in accord with the provisions of Chapter 18, Article 11, of the General Statutes of North Carolina, after the date of the declaration of the re sults of such election. The books for the registration of. newly qualified voters in said township shall be open from 9:00 A.M. until sunset, Eastern Standard Time, each day beginning Saturday, January 13, 1962, and ending Satur day, January 27, 1962. On each day during said period the books will be open at the polling place. Saturday, February 3,1962, is the challenge day. The polling place and the names of the election officials, subject to change as provided by law, are as follows: Polling Place Registrar Judges Buxton U. B. Jennette Cape Hatteras High School C. P. Brady Lloyd Scarborough Frisco Maggie Austin U. L. Rollinson’s Store U. L. Rollinson A. B. Williams Hatteras Mrs. Rosa Gray Community Building Mrs. W. H. Rollinson Mrs. Viola Peele That the persons whose names are s»t forth in the foregoing notice of election and of opening of registration books are hereby appointed registrars and judges respectively and said election shall be held at the polling places indicated. , .. th® form of ballot to be used at said election shall be substan tially as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION - FEBRUARY 10, 1962 On question of whether or not beer and/or wine shall be sold in Hatteras Township, Dare County, North Carolina. Dite: February 10, 1962 Instructions: 1. To vote FOR the legal sale of wine in Hatteras Township, make an X mark in the square to the left of word FOR. 2. To vote AGAINST the legal sale of wine in Hatteras Township, make an X mark in the square to the left of word AGAINST. 3. To vote FOR the legal sale of beer in Hatteras Township, make an X mark in the square to the left of word FOR. 4. To vote AGAINST the legal sale of beer in Hatteras Township, make an X mark in the square to the left of word AGAINST. S- W you .tear or deface this ballot, return and get another. □ FOR .the legal sale of wine in Hatteras Township. □ O'® legal sale of wine in Hatteras Township. □ FOR the legal sale of beer in Hatteras Township. □ AGAINST the legal sale of beer in Hatteras Township. JACK C. TILLETT By JEFF PAUL ‘Twas the morning of Christmas and I awoke from a sleep, that had been full of dreams of fish in the deep. The noise that woke me was a shot from a gun—l jumped out of bed and started to run, to the window to see what the commotion could be. Bang! There was the noise once more, it seemed to come from Eph’s grocery store. I leaned out the window as far as I could, and; saw a blue truck turn ‘round by the wood. It stopped at the Bal lance home next door, and that deafening noise sounded once more. Then the truck stopped right out front, and a little man hopped out with a grunt. He loaded a gun— and bang brent the blast, b£ this time I hoped it would be his last But then with a voice filled with cheerful glee he yelled “Merry Christmas” right straight at me. I recognized “Fate” (who is a Mid gett you know), and yelled “Merry Christmas” so I could show, my gratitude to the celebrant as down the road in his truck he went, to carry on a custom of old, an Outer] Banks custom I’m told. So a guy from New Jersey got a big kick, out of seeing “Fate” Midgett play ing “Old St Nick”. Speckled trout are still making surf fishing interesting when the weather and water are favorable. The sloughs abreast of the “cot tages” and down Frisco way still seem to be the “hot spots”. The McCoys (Mr. and Mrs.), Capt. Ber nice Ballance, Bill and Carol Dil lon, “Es” White, Ray Miller, Ar chie Scarborough, John Wasili,] Edgar and “Buddy” Hooper, Fatio' Gray, “Grocer” Conners, Clarence] Brady, Alfred Gray and Dewey Parr are the “die-hards” who, evidently, will be there when the last trout wends its way south. Willard and Nancy Taylor are still here, fishing when there seems to be a chance of beaching some thing bigger than a trout. Willard continues to throw a 4H Hopkins over the bars in hopes a stripped bass will pay some attention to it It seems the fii-st run of stripers have passed Hatteras and are now enjoying the warmer waters of the Ocracoke surf where, last Satur day, 49 big stripers were caught in one haul. Drive carefully, Happy New Year . . . and Good Fishin’ to you all. CARD OF APPRECIATION For the many cards, flowers, let ters, visits and other acts of friend ship extended me during my recent hospitalization, please accept my heartfelt thanks. IVEY H. EVANS ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix oi the estate of W. E. Quidley of Bux ton, Dare County, North Carolina this is to Notify all persons having claims against the estate of sak W. E. Quidley to present them t the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate pay ment. This the 11th day of December, 1961. MRS. LEONORA QUIDLEY Executrix Buxton, North Carolina T-12-15-4tc N. C. TRAFFIC DEATHS LESS THAN 20 YEARS AGO BASED ON MILEAGES Before the shock of Pearl Harbor in. December 20 years ago, North Carolinians were aghast at the shocking highway death toll draw ing to a close with 1941. Despite travel restrictions impos ed by war preparations, motorists managed to slay each other in num bers never achieved before nor since. In 1941 the highway death toll was 1289. However, the Motor Vehicles De partment, which came into existence the same year, finds that despite tremendous increases in vehicle reg i istration and motor travel, highway deaths are less than they were 20 years ago. On the roads now are nearly two million vehicles, or three times the number in 1941. They are driven about three times the dis |tance each year as their counter parts two decades ago. And they go much faster. Yet, vehicle depart ment statisticians who’ve studied the situation issue a careful pre diction that 1961 road deaths will come to 1223, or five per cent less than the grisly toll of 1941. The state calculates highway kill ings on a formula to relate the number of deaths to motor vehicle miles. That is, projecting each fa | tality into one hundred million mo tor vehicle miles of travel. For last year this figure was 6.5, meaning a statistical six and a half persons i killed for each one hundred million miles of motoring. And such com ing and going last year was estima ted (from gasoline sales) at nearly 19 billion miles. By contrast the 1962 Tax Listing Dates 1 In Dare County NAGS HEAD TOWNSHIP MANTEO, WANCHESE & NAGS HEAD DISTRICTS MRS. LUCY MIDGETT, LISTER Nags Head Post Office Jan. 3-4-5 Manteo Court Room Jan. 15-17-18-19-22-24-25-26 WANCHESE H. L Davis' Store Jan. 10-11 Wanchese Mrs. Lillian Daniels' Store Jan. 12 ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP MRS. ELIZABETH SANDERLIN, LISTER Kill Devil Hills Town Hall Jan. 2-3 Colington Meekins Store ..... Jan. 4 Duck Solomon Whitson's home Jan. 5 Kitty Hawk School Building Jan. 8-9-10 CROATAN TOWNSHIP MRS. GERTRUDE WISE, LISTER Stumpy Point School Building Jan. 3-4 Mashoes - Sam C. Basnight's home Jan. 5 Manns Harbor Community Building Jan. 8-9-10 EAST LAKE TOWNSHIP MRS. NINA BASNIGHT, LISTER East Lake Post Office Jan. 6 & 13 KENNEKEET TOWNSHIP > MRS. MARY H. GRAY, LISTER Avon O. G. Gray's Store Jan. 3 Avon E. F. Scarborough's Store Jan. 4-5 Salvo Post Office Jan. 8 Waves A. H. Gray's Store Jan. 9 Rodanthe - Community Building Jan. 10 HATTERAS TOWNSHIP MRS. EDNA GRAY. LISTER Buxton School Building Jan. 2-3-4 Frisco Methodist Churdi S. S. Room , Jan. 5 Hatteras Community Building Jan. 8-9-10 JOHN H. LONG Tax Supervisor, Dare County /■Z | STRAIGHT BOURBON RS® e if W/ YEARS // ws». I “ /Jsi / *2 30 15360 ae A« QUART 1 u "**“ wauh * «*• * '>‘ ‘ 1 u ’ < u