Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 09, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROSEBURG NtWS-REVlEW THURSDAY. APRIL' 8, 1925.
SEVEN
White Enamel
Tea Kettle
c
This Tea Kettle is of the popular 5-quart size, and sells
reijularly at $2.75. '
At the Special Price of 98 cents you can afford to
throw away the old Tea Kettle and replace it with
one of these Fine New Ones.
Only 98c
Churchill Hardware Co.
The, Winchester Store
BOARD NAMED TO
MEET TERMS OF
SEN. EDDY'S BILL
(AaorUMd Fnm Uunl Win.)
SA1.KM. Or.. April 9. Georfte
H. Aldtn, dean and acting presi
dent of Willamette University;
Lawrence T. Harris o( Eugene,
former Juste of the state su
preme court, and Ir. C. J. Smith,
of Portland, were today appointed
by Governor Pierce aa members of
a committee to investigate the
course of study in Oregon hish
schools and report, at the 1927 ses
sion of the legislature. A Joint
resolution providing for such a
committee was Introduced In the
legislature by Senator Eddy of
Kuseburg, after failure of the
house to pass his bill to change
I the high school course of study.
this spring and put in their uei1
al crops.
A note of warning however,
sounded by the agricultural de
partment against too great expan
sion in production, lieports snow
thai luruiers plau to increase the
acreage of the principal feed
FORMER RESIDENT
OF ROSEBURG DIES
AT ARCATA, CAL.
Mrs. Mary Johansen, sister of
II. S. t rench of this city, died yes.
Garden tools at Powell's.
FORD REPAIRING
CYLINDER REBORINQ
, Our Specialty ,
UNION GARAGE '
Authorized Ford Sfvlcs
LOCAL FBI PLANT
Keep the Rent
Take things under your winir I
own the home you live In and
defy the landlord. Let us help
you.
Contracting, Building, Concrete
Work, and Furnish Estimates
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phone 202-J
4S7 South Jackson St.
Roseburg.
Wanted
Cherries, Pears, Apples
and other" fruits. Growers
write me cave Hotel L'mpqua,
HoseburK, and 1 Kill s-.-e you
on my arrival soon.
Superior service and the best
prices.
Mn. Milo Frank, Representing
Steinhardt & Kelly
of New York
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
The Lockwood Motor Company,
locul authorized Ford dealers,
scored 1H0 per cent In one o( the
most critical examinations which
the company has ever undergone.
W. A. Hyan, general sales man
ager of the Ford Motor Company.
Kalph Haddeus, production man
ager, and Otto Lucas, head of the
Lincoln factory, accompanied by
F. H. Hull, and L. T. Henderson,
branch manager and assistant
branch manager from Portland,
arrived in Koseburg unexpectedly
last night, and gave the local
agency a thorough examination
and inspection.
All heads or doperaments were
examined, and it was found that
each member of the firm Is lol-
, lowing out to the last degree all
of the policies of Die company.
Mr. Lockwood was complimented
by the visiting officials forthe
I excellent manner in which the
1 agency here is conducted, and the
j thoroughness with which he has
! gone into his business, and the
minute manner in which he has
figured out the detailed income
and overhead in the operation,
t The Ford company has intro
duced a number of new policies
! in handling its production and
sales departments, and the agents
are required to be thorouuhly
versed in these new provisions,
and Mr. Lockwood and his em
ployees were found to rate 100
per cent.
Ill II.M.N'U I'Klt.MITS 1SSI K1.
Building permits have been is
sued during the week to C. O.
Johns, for 20l garage on. Floed
street; 'to AUBust Schloeman for
a 1750 corrugated Iron annex to
the old Hast Mill; to Claude
Grlninie for a S500 addition to
his home on East First Avenue,
north, and to C. A. Chamberlain
for a S:i00 garage on West First
Street.
crops by nearly 7.UOO.UO0 acres I '"''"V " "'; Areata, ('al .
above that grown for harvest lust
year, while the outlook Is lor
smaller numbers of livestock, to
consume the crop.
"It seems doubtful." the depart
ment says, "if the general expan
sion of production contemplated
by farmers would be to their best
interests. Increased returns for
the crops of 124 were due large
ly to reduced supplies, either lu
this couutry or abroad, rather
than, to any increase in demand.
The outlook indicates that any
..... rl...i vani,,n in Mt,k-tt li.ieS
WUU1U ICUU IU 111 VI I '
result In less satislactory returns
to farmers."
All crop prices except cotton
showed a decline diving March.
Livestock prices advanced, hogs
taking the lead with a 20 per cent
Increase. All the key products
with the exception of cotton, po
tatoes, and butter, are materially
hlgtrer In price than last year.
The rapid advance in grain prices
through the winter is said to have
left certain livestock products In
Simple Mixture for
Gas on Stomach
Simple buckthorn bark, magne
sium sulph. c. p.. glycerine, etc.. as
mixed in Adlerika, helps any case
gas on the stomach, unless due to
deep-seated causes. The pleasant
and QUICK action will surprise
you. Because Adlerika Is such an
excellent intestinal evacuant it is
wondeiful for constipation It of
ten works in one hour and never
gripes. Nathan Fullerton
qfaltesS
The more you eat the more you
want. It costs more because you
just can't get enough. (lltl.MM
UHOS. MILK DHKAI). Phone 133.
For concrete work call Taylor.
i 113 No. Flint St TeL I25-E.
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
43.8 Miles on Gal. -VI-a -V
of Gas .ZXZim UJ?i'
ltltnik TlKimtMitic CirWrtM fnnirnl
S 'i to H't H.ln I.JiU lUtl r
(n io'iTJii.o trjmci rriMif
M'-. H i't rant nviuiVr p
irnii dilution (link, ait.
jr.
TurouncTiTip nicT pn m h "
l ntnmuo i h i iu uiui.uu.
DEPA81MEKT 3-A
HO Fill II., OUR,
ri
i 1
ft
I'Krr
WEAKEN DOWN
NERV0US.D1ZZY
Mrs. Lee Suffered From AH
These Troubles, but Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetable
Compound Made Her Well
Torre Haute, Indiana. "I was weak
and run-down and ia such a nervous
cond'tion that 1
Antlers Theatre
The much talked of Erich von
Stohelm production, "Greed," the
film which took two years to make
opened at the Antlers Theatre yes
terday, and proved that the time
was not used in vain, for "Greed"
stands as one of the landmarks of
tllm history. It is a realistic pic
ture, and as such, far surpasses
any previous screen play. The story
concerns the downfall of a San
Francisco dentist through his wife's
avarlelousness. "Greed" is pre
sented by Louis B. Mayer and re
leased by Metro-Goldwyn.
according to a telegram received
this morning by Mr. French.
Mrs. Johansen came to Kose
burg 42 years ago with her broth
and resided here for about six
years before her murrlage to Nels
Jehansen. at that time a real
dent of this city. In lute years she
1ms been a resident of Arcaut,
fill., and for the past two years
has been rapidly falling In health.
Her husband has been dead for
several years,
o
The texture Is as fine as linen.
The quality one hundred per cent
pure. It will win you for all time
to come. GH1.M.M BROS. MILK
liHKAD. Phone 133.
member of the faculty of the Unl- j
verslty of Oregou, that he will be
able to accept her invitation to
speak at the cone meeting to be
held In this city on next Satur
day. Mr. Clark will have an In
teresting discussion of education
al matters, and the instructors of
the tone will doubtless be Inter
ested In bis talk.
FI XKItAI. OK Mil. MrCLAItY
to iik m:i.i niiif.w,
The body of Fred McClary, wh.o
passed away about a week ago
at Atlanta, Georgia, arrived here
from that place this morning. The
Mineral services will be hid at tne
hnnie of his sisters, Mrs. Mabel
relatively weak position as to the ! Smith, and Mrs. I. H. Duff, of
purchasing power, particularly
dairy and poultry products.
The purchasing power of 4 30
farm products combined, In ex
change for non-agricultural pro
ducts, Is placed at 88 for Febru
ary, as compared with 82 in Feb
ruary a year ago, the five year
period 1909-1911 representing
100.
this city, on Friday afternoon at
3 o'clock. Hev. H. L. Caldwell,
of the llaptl.it church, will read
the services and the body will be
laid to rest at the Odd Fellows
cemetery.
Ice boxes at rowell's.
tXUIING FOIl ZONK MKETIXU.
Mrs. Edith Ackert, the county
school superintendent, has receiv
ed word from Dan E. Clark, a
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
A PRETTY PIN WHEEL Puzzle No. 144.
EDITED BY J. C. BOYD
Liberty Theatre
It is not for nothing that William
Fairbanks occupies the position that
is his in the motion picture world.
Anyone seeing his work in "The
'Hauling Fool," "Racing For Life,"
and the present picture which will
be at the Liberty Theatre today
and tomorrow, know that his posi
tion is maintained only by the
hardest kind of work. His work
includes everything from riding to
driving racing cars and in
this last picture he has to drive
a locomotive and while it is run
ning to effect a most thrilling res
cue from the cow-catcher of the
locomotive.
Ti "IP "8 3 to "IT i
ZZZiZIi "III
1 II!
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m
!!!
1 iZ .-M-
il m
43 44 P AS 41,
I I I I I Wti
HORIZONTAL
1 to make 33 to flay
couMhardly do my
work. 1 was tired
all the time and
dizzy, had no appe-
cnt medicines for
a year butthevdid
not help me. fhen
my husband aaw
the ad.for Lydia &
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
Majestic Theatr
The conspiracy of a band of in
ternational crooks, operating from '
America, to steal the ItunHian crown
jewels, is the basis or the plot or
M. C. Levee's "Torment." directed
by Maurice Tourneur and coming
via First National to the-Majestic
Theatre tonight.
The crooks go to Japan, having
intrigued the Kuaslan nobleman into
w hose possession t he gems have
fallen to "sell" them. In the vault
of a Yokohama bank these adven
turers trap their victim and find
the Jewels. But the great Japanese
earthquake comes in time to put a
most unique and dramatic twist in
lot.
Winstel Chocolates Fresh and
Wholesome, each one dipped in
Hershey's chocolate. They satisfy.
Lloyd Crocker.
fast
6 a great
lake
13 one who
lnnnj at
illegal
rates
15 city in
China
1G one named
for an of
fice 18 a brief
stop
19 smoothly
fluent
20 large mam-
' mal
j 22 chief
actor
I 23 to unite
24 to one lido
26 insurance
I (abbr.
' 27 Sun-God
i 28 virile
( 30 a color
Si watchful
j nc&s
35 to depart
36 to eat sup
per 87 bin!s
home OM
Eng. spell
ing) 33 to shut in
39 walked
41
42 flcene of
Christ's
first mir
acle 43 queens
among
flowers
45 air ejected
noisily
tli rough
the n use
47 unclosed
49 to mourn
f,y both
CI heroine of
WagiKT
(poss.
case.)
! We'd like to make you look
like this for Easter.
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phont 277
in the newspnpers and had me take it.
I regained my strength and never felt
better in my life. It completely re
stored me to health. I had practi
cally no sufTcrini? when my baby boy
OUTLOOK GOOD
FOR AGRICULTURE
U. S. BUREAU SAYS
VERTICAL
1 Kuropcan 25 to Inspirit
country
(abbr.)
2 otic of
Wapner
heroines
3 swollen
4 child's bed
G domostic
fowl
7 negative
8 highest
point
9 woe is mo
10 course of
actions
regularly
per formed
1 1 mad
12 -mythical
monsters
14 given new
confidence
17 heroic nar
rative poem
21 teaching
24 famous
H-gli
Trie.st of
the Old
Testament
1200
29 wrath
30 brings oi l
to view
32 scalp oint
ments 33 conti
nent .
34 nn Egyp
tian deity
35 Swiss city
3i a razor
sharpener
38 plays stu
dent pranks
upon
40 a small ('
pressiori
made by
striking
42 to put a
roof over
4 1 to per
ceive 4G before
(poet)
43 jJiysician
(ahbr.)
Herewith Is
No. 143
Solution to Puzzle
This Is the first Spring In five
was wni u v h "h " i vranj wiln anv evidence of gen
eral stimulus in agriculture, de-
healthv. I know that the Vegetable
Compound a the lest medicine a wo
man can take before and after child
birth for health and strengh. 1 would
be willing to answer letters from wo
men asking" about the Vegetable Compound'-
Mrs. Wm. J. Ij:k, Routo
E, Box 61S. Terre Haute, Indiana.
Lydia E. Pinkham p Vegetable Com
pound U a dependable medicine for
all these troubh a.
For sale by druggists everywhere.
clarH the I'nited States Depart
ment of Agriculture In ii month
ly agricultural Kituutlon report
released today.
There are no Jig agricultural
surpluses left, save eatile, the re
port fays, ami, judging from the
leened movement of fanners to
rh ies. an Increased umber of
liirnier ftpparenfiy feel It finan
rially snf" to slay on th frtns
K i T S OJ 5 UN
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J-jLTiVEwlw AIL
S OA Sl DJ
T Jr ii Z N V S
A Hint for Beginner
The cross-word puzzle dia
gram is merely a means of con
cealing words which arc synony
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and ho
read equally well crosswise of
downwards. Always look for
the number of the synonym on
the diagram. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
stop to thn right; if vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
stop below.
DEMOLAY ATTENTION
Regular meeting tonight at aeven
thirty at the Masonic Hall.
Defies Age by Using
. Ordinary Buttermilk to
Beautify Complexion
This Pretty Girl Tells Druggists
Not to Take Anyone's Money Un
less This Delightful New Vanish
Ing Cream Shows a Decided Improvement.
Not Special At All
REGULAR EVERY DAY PRICES
Hour $2.40, $2.25, $2.10 Sk.
GUARANTEED
Salt. 100 lbs 85c
Sulphur Licks, 50 lbs 75c
Plain Licks, 50 lbs ...65c
SPECIAL
Springtooth Harrow $20.00
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG OAKLAND
Dutternillk Cream creates beauty
almost like niagrc. The most won
derful thing about It la tin- fuel
tbat whilst It turns the ilullt-x'.
Diost lifeless complexion to raiti-
ant beauty ana makes rcu or
roui:h hands or arms snowy whit-.
yet there Is not the slightest t-1 1- n
of Its use after application. It uc
lually vanishes from sight antl 1 1.
most heated atmosphere will not
produce the least ehlnlnea'4 or
greasiness of the skin.
No matter whether you are
troubled with a poor complexion,
wrinkles, puffiness around the
eyes, freckles, crows feet or Hues
around the mouth, ugly finger
nulls, or Just a simple rougunets
of the face, hands or arms caus 'd
by wind or Bun, you will find that
any or all of these troubles will
quickly disappear with the use of
Howard's liuttermllk Cream. All
druggists.
CLEVELAND ITEMS
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE.
if OR SALE
7
JAPAI.AC, Paints and Varnishes, at
Howell's Furniture Co.
WANTED
WANTED Turkey eggs for aetUng
Call 85.
Tressle Decker arrived homo last
Sunday night after spending the
winter with relatives in California.
Kern Flrsher left for her home In
Portland last Suturday after a two
weeks visit with Air. and Mrs.
Adolph Doerner.
Grandma l'Urce has been on the
sick list and we are glad to hear
that she Is up and around again!
Vivian llridge of Wilbur was a
Sunday night visitor at J. Ueckers.
Mr. Grove and family have moved
buck to our neighborhood again.
They are living on the Wallace
Murdock place.
Mrs. E. G. Trozelle spent the
week end w ith her parents Mr. und
Mrs. W. Fesl at Edenbower.
An April Fool's parly was held
at the home of Mrs. J. Uecker In
honor of the birthdays of Lela Tav
enner, Florence Grove and Carl
Meeker. An enjoyable lime was i
spent In games, singing, and April
foot Jokes. Cake and Ice cream
were Berved and all went home
wishing the trio many more foolish
birthdays. Those who motored out
from Koseburg to attend the party
were Kev. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mrs. Aid
erson and Lucy Uecker and Vivian,
llrlilge of Wilbur.
Hobert TJomsland and E. G.
Trozelle went out with the scraper
last week and made a great lin
provement on Highland Avenue.
Duster Reynolds has completed
the Job of renovating his truck, pre
paratory to hauling his winter cut
of wood.
Elmer I'lerce and family and I.ee
Maitdnx drove to Sutherlln last
Sunday and spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. P. C. Trozelle.
The children of the Sunday
School are giving an Knsler pro
gram at the church at lu:3u a. m.
Eat all the eggs you can for break
fast and then come and listen to
the children tell you more about
the meaning of Faster Day. X
WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir block
wood. 13 per tier. Phone HF2
FOR SALb Haled bay at Looking
Glass, phone 13F41, Jeff Williams, i
FOR SALE One set of "nooksof
Knowledge". Address P. O. Box
4s3. Cheap.
FOR SALE P. I. pigs. nnarfor
service. No service after May 15.
Ivar Giae, Wilbur, Ore.
FOR "SALE Pure bredAncona
roosters. Clyde Hatfield, east of
Dixonvllle. Phone 31F25.
FT)U SALE Iioil gTTsedau body in
good shape. Address llody care
News-Review, or phone 11F32.
FOR- SALE Timber" claim.- tots,
residence and store. Phone 243,
or address 113 Sheridan street,
Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE Illiaht proof tomato
plants. 15 and 25 cts. a doz.
Gruund cherry plants 25 cts. doz.
South of Soldier's Heme. J. 13.
Russell.
FOR SALE One back aud lop
buggy with harness; also Incu
bator and brooder, all In good
condition. Address "S. H." care
News-Review.
LEAUT1FCL SU"U U R'u" A N
home aud chicken ranch on
pavetuenL All oonvenitnees.
your own terms. Also city prop
erty. See Jim Clark at Roseburg
Studio.
WANTED Housework or work of
any kind. Phone 63.
HEMSTITCH ING-Mall orders sot-
lcited. Fisher's Store.
WANTEDMaiTtcr build fence on
contract. Farm Bureau Exchange.
WAN T E IW6r kf orTao and
team. Write Box 65, Roseburg,
Oregon.
WANTED Hauling, have ton truck
Will consider anything. Address
Koseburg Route 1, Box 37.
WANTED Reliable girl or wo
man to do housework. Mrs.
Sain J. Shoemaker, 440 South
Stephens.
WANTED Painting, papcrhanging.
kaisomining. - Reasonable. Esti
mates free. John Westerlund
Box 91 Dlllard. Oregon.
WANTED At once, 2 experienced
waitresses, also cook, woman pre
ferred. References. Good salary.
Address Box 1083, Medford, Ore.
Phone 338.
WANTED--An elderly woman to
do housework for one. Room and
board also small wages. Call at
house next Soldiers' Home gate
for Information. Mrs. A. M. Kin-
pey.
l FOR RENT !
i i
ACREAGE FOR RENT Also bors
foK sale. Phone 42F2.
wards, as he was given a respon
slide position In the governor's of
fice the place was sold to John T.
Miller, aud he and his wife hve
lived there for over Ml years.
Fletcher Miller, who has been
spending some months at Nelson.
Cat., arrived home last week, and
he and bis mother. Mrs. W. A.
Roberts, started last Monday for
Oakland. Calif., where Mrs. Julia
Jefferson, sister of Mrs. Roberts, I
is very sick.
Mrs. (1. A. Williams, Marie Allen
and Hurley Williams, went to
Roseburg lust Monday, where tbey
were guests of Mrs. Clifford
Hannan.
Miss Di'lia Ohlson was visiting
Mrs. Geo. ilanilltou last Sunday. -
Mrs. Mary Richards, assisted by
her daughter, Miss llernlce, enter
tained 2U members of the Study
club at their country home, on
I April 4. After a d lliiius lunch
! eon at 1 o'clock, a very Inlerest
j ing program was presente:, tuiiud
I ing two Interesting debates. The
FOR RENT I room furnished apt
Adults. Phone 212-J.
FOR RENT Furnished room. 610
Winchester. Phone 691 R.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Adults only. 844 So. Jackson.
FOR RENT Desirable room foi
gentleman In private family.
Phone 202 R.
Foil RENT Nicely furnished
house with piano. Phone 353-J
or call at 343 8o. Stephens St.
K.OR RENT Furnished" aiits., one,
three or 4' rooms. Lights and
water. 1204 Winchester St.
FOR RENT 2 room-apartment
with bath, lights and water fur
nished. 2 blocks from P. O. 117.60
l'bone 227 Y.
I
MISCELLANEOUS
MARCEL and bob curl 75c, hair
cut and curl 5i)c, Phone 67-Y.
331 -So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers.
CAK " OWNER Don't forget ti
call 65S when In need of auto
parts. Sarff's Auto Wreck In I
HAYHURST NEWS
first was: "Resolved, that every
woman lu Yoncallu should be com
pelled to have her hair bobbed."
That little word "compelled.'' was
enough to heat the affirmative.
n. L v, ced bvhFI renceiRA . 1,1 AT-' hat', my
Miller and Thnn-KB Warner, fur I
bobbin hair. Mm. Kurl Stmnt?!
I ami Annn KliiKery fur lh ucna-i
Mr. ami Mrs, (inn IVrt ami Itin j tWe. also iiuuH mn h rood ami
IhinltnKtun, Hr., of Yonralla. vinit-1 mt'iKK, that the JihIk"" kuvc them
ed Mr. und Mn. J. T. M4ller mi the elects!. in. In the debate,
the (iih, that being the fiL'nd until-1 "Which Modern lim ntion U Moat
veraary of Tncle" John and , lv:estary to Social Life, the Au
"Aunl" Kninia'a wedding. They tnuioliile or Tihhone." Mrs.
were married In 1ST3. (lun, who lnKdyih Thompson nplnld th tel
an artirtt In many way, and ban ; phone, ami Mr. Annie Krnse th
the fineKt equipment for taking automobile. Horn- lauirliablc Incl
pIctureK. took some moving pic-1 d-ni win r lalt-d on each able.
I nit's of John Miller and H n Hunt- Tlx auto bad the bent of thn ami
hurt on. It' n ret ii nil iiic to bin obi nient. Kvery ono declared they
ancestral home, and John welconi-, had fp nt a most enjoyable clubi I
ln htm bar k, lien Huntington' day. XX
father look the old liuntliiKton do- ft
nation claim about 1h3. After-! MiHitlv n-d ranges at rowell's.!
House.
business
New cores ln tailed, and old ones
made new. Lark, radiator man.
829 W. Lane.
WOI LI) like to buy 3"t6B acres
near town with Rood buildings
fop rash from owner, no agent.
Inquire 303 W. Lane.
TO TRADK Kqtilty in newmoilern
5 room bunsatow In restricted
dlMrtct; 20 minutes puts you Ints
6th St. station Los Angeles. Will
trade for property In or near
Koseburg. Address 2514 Ia Cres
centa Ave., A 1 ham bra, Calif.
LOST AND FOUND
I
TUBBY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dn. U. ri. i'LYLkll Chlropractll
physician. 121 W. Ijn St.
Jtrnorance is Rliss.
HEPE WE A6E. CHESTER Sr. ' - T'- ' -- T ." t T I
its prettv crowded in jfJ HfTc a'fllVI vsiHtftE - X, 7 ----
iHAS FINISHED WS -UMCr J - A s PCP-LOCKAT Kr1 "THAT ' ) 1 E& UJ
'" sg .III I III III 1
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleanirg, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roaeburg
mm
i. t.
anks
Oimlln, OC
Went ao4 AJ
METAL,
Woa't Lwk
ico4.ii iaooo ou
Churchill Hdwe. Co.
THt WINCHESTER STORE