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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1941.
Ust Survivor of
Two Applet
v- pamilles Dies
MEDFMC. tf.'.i.' 1. Funeral nor
vice were brlil Tmmluy for Mrs.
Karliel I.lmlsay Alfonl. K3, h natlvK
aivlor uf Uvegau. fjyiiiiu. ws Uuu
a, wtr.lytlg oliolm Ml (leceiy
ber 7.
Mi;h. Alfonl wan the youugetit and
last nuiylvw of tlvv fumWcs P.f Ibe
AppU'$u,te luolhi'iH, Uud.iay. ji'ssc
and phurlea, who cmvu to Onxon
iom M(soui( n una. yh M
(umliltw vvmbwetl ? children.
Hho wan ttu tyiugVw of Lindsay
Apiilog4(te, and burn at YaayMut.
ttyiiKlu,! ccwqty, ceiubor S9. U67-.
Tliroo yearn later the I'uiiilly moved
to AhIiIuiiu, where Mm. Alford oh
tulned her education In the public
schools and the old Ashland acad
emy. if W she w uiirrcil to
Mono, .. Aftmfc momber p a, pio
neer famliy who oauiu to Oregon In
1S50, nettling In t.tuu county,
wbvia ho wis born.
Sbe. l survived, by her w idower,
Mose 1.. Alford, city recorder pf
.Meilford. hoi) a hoji, lej b.ert U A.1-
ilrcdttetoty
DAVS CUPK. Uee. 111. Mrs.
Paul Knopf and noun, Kenneth. Kid
ney ami Clifford, recently delivered
a, kiuU of dressed turkeys tu one pf
the Kosobut-K markets.
Mr. aud Mrs. fail M. dill and
lUelr dauKbters. C'urolvu nuil Patsy,
' have muved to Furllunil where Mr.
11 Is eiuployed.
(ir. David, k'prbvs of Ihu fllUT
CCO cauiu was a business visitor
ta CauypnvlUe 'I'uvsiluy. .
Alma Uiuu and llowanl Moore
vc.te Hosouuii; vlslturs Saturday.
' Mis, TYwdo'-p, Kb.bert is again
able to be. out after b,mtln been
conrimd tp Uer bpme to au m1"
of Jh .((tb
. ,V)b,n M. Mujo.tyoiuory, project sitii
tulntendeiit at the South Cmpaua
Falls CCC cunip is spending the
iolldiiys with Ills son and d.auxb
t,er, Jackie nnd Mania .Jean, at their
liomo Ht 1-opHlngslusB and with Mrs.
Wpntgniiyjry and their Infant boh,
liuiih Jtyue. who ui' at Mercy hos
pital lu Kosebiir's.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mourn
were KiieatB Friday anil Saturdiiy
at tho'U'pme of the fiirmer's Bister.
Mrs. Hoy Duncan. They left Sat
urday for tbolr liiimo at Umpire,
but planned to step en routu at
Camas Ynlley v' Vra' Miv'
parents, Mr. and M'S. Kuy lluld,-
win. and for. Mooro's brotber-lu-law
npd slater,, Mr. and Mrs. Al
ien Church.'
1 tarry .Wrlaht, son of Mr. and
Mrs. .fey WrlKht. lon WrlKht. sou
ot' Mr. ailO Mrs. Walter WrlKht.
umV : Cecil smith, son of Mr. ml
Mis, Jess Smilli. are amoutf JIiosh
from CaMip Murray enjoying
oVistmns leave at their homes.
T.' Claud BaK-yr, educational ml
vlser at (lie 'I'lller COO cauip. Kl
W Feyerlspn and '-Art Itadlnan are
t'nlpving the Chilstmaa holiday
it llieli- respective homes In Hose-,
burg: "Maxwell llyrd, also from
lb cauip. spcut the week-cuil at
his lipnie In CottnKO urovn.
Art WHpn.' Hoy Duncan anil
Oleiin Itailior. who are employed
liv the l)ng Hell Timber enmpany
at ' Tonuuut. Calif., are siiendlng
I ho woe at their homes here.
'I'taoy report that lUouuh there had
been a Ueavy spowfall at Teuuaut
enrllev. II Uml neurly iM ulU"
lieared whci they left, 'llm lein
peralvtre.. however, bud been ranK
Inu frojm CV flftweu bcbiw
UiucK vX the tl'tw tluiing recent
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Mill wetp
business visitors In Salem .Sunday
and Mowdty of lhis KWY'
route liouio th.v slopped in mi
uene for a shoil visit with Mrs.
Hill's sister, Mrs. lUili Collins.
Miss Wlletha Hutchinson, who
Is attending school at Ashland, ar
rived home Friday msm i si
the holiday with hor iwruuiH, au.
anU Mih. Walter Hutchinson. ;.,,., ln Vari.i pails of the
bruUur. Murl, came bom Tujiia B.it(, h ntX t,H.. nistiius
Uom O.S.O. au will spend. Uwi, whir vxlt.luill trtnn hM.. :i
Chrlatmus vutilou n m. ,,(10 .Jv NVw V(,I(1. rilvl.K
l.i.'ui lnuioa A. Ciuultboll, subal-
toru ai (liv South I'mpMua Kails
CCC camp, oipi'iis to leave IhQ
)usl or the Hwk Cor the kuU slutos
Uavlue boon ohoson as ussistuut
ommam,ier of tin? (rain rotuinlim
iXV- vniiilloos ip their homos in
Lvulslunu and noluhborini: slated
at the oloso ot their iorm of en
rollment. lo will remain tiiero
until curly In January when ho
will return with the truln briiiKhi?
now onrolleos wost.
Miss Susie Criaion, who is fm
ploeil at'Kords near Canvonvllle.
If oujovln,! a vacation at bcr homo
near Mllo. Salurduy Miss Crlspou
nnii her mother. Mrs. imvitl Crirt
pen. were union; those shopping
aud viKlliuu In Uoseburu.
A mon t; tho looal peoido Rolnu; to
Vtosohum Tuesday wore Air. aud
Mrs. 1'i'to Vluiu, -Mrs. Ivan Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foryuson. Mr.
and Mrs. Uud Wtkun. Mr. aud Mrs.
Uoy iiuncan and ehildton. lUlph,
Norma, Joan. Mar.kuie, IUd and
Loron. Mr. ami Mis. JoUu IMaiu
uud dnujtlitur. llonrtoUa. uud son.
I'i'te. .Mr. anU Mrs. K. A. Moore.
Mr. und Mrs. K. X. Wood. Ml. and
.Mrs. Vein Lorwull. Mr. ami Mr.
'.laek ;lum. Ms. flay V'lam. Mil.
Kiiwrenoe Allobaols aud Art nd
.luAin W'JUon.
lba Mu,blo Mjooie Uas roluineil
la CtiuyoJivllle where she U em
pjo.ved. m'l'V ii short visit bote
with ipr vvveuU, Mr. uud Mrs. A.
VI Moore.
MUs Auutt Lowia, primary toiu h-
in ih Liiiil school. Ictt Sntiir-
lv iiiornintz for hor homo in Ko.e-I
burtf Where she plaus to. spi-nd the ,
JiollilavH. .Miss Marjoilo Church
mill ciiarleB McKenitU. also mem
IkTS uf 1110 loi'rtl tuacuiuif mmi. ;
hue Kouv to IUulr nomiw ut t-iiii-:
liv HUil McMluuvlllo. rcipwllvt'lv
Willis Uudiior. who bus lwu olu -
uluvvll lnnr I llliiruoDlf lor Wll
limn r.M'olltlV rOL'tlVOH . nuirro
Utall lujurit-B uuil bus tuiuv tu his
iinmu iif:iL in tituv vblle rcouvcr-
lug. llln noil, JuM'C,' In ttlso Ol'iv1!!.
When
Hint il
Shelled ra.ius of their Sldl
(ruui t,pndou, (his Is one of the
OUt BOARDING HOUSE
l,ii,i,iiH Cor H fl'W lltl.VH.
o,f Mr. tintl .Mrs. Flunk Uouho ul
lMnvbuiHl. vlio tunni.'ily iimdn
llcir l;uiie lu'ro, mnlt'ivvuiiL mi U(i
liviulwloiny ut. (ho Anhlnnil Uys
pi tit I curly tlln moiilli. Shu Ik
poi'toil t( n gcttini? ii Inn u vory
mcly und lui iclmin'tl t Uov
liouio. Miss Miirjpriu Is u tfrtnul
iluui$Utr' f Air. unci Mr. Wiilli'i'
Wright.
Krniol Chuiioy of Kiiwuy In
HiIHl(ll thy hoMllllVK licit!. HU
moth or," Airs. John (.'hutnv, who
huK Uol'U ourhitf for .Mr. .Ioa
PikIuoh at tho hitter's homo In
Uiuu'burK, ulso ut homo tor tho
wool.
1 vim Wolrh. liVlo Sporo, PaniU'n
CrlHPou, IHi.sioi Uojuli'iiii. Wulti'r ,
l.orwtdl nnd VU-loc loVllt mo
iuuous' Uh local men enjoying
tholr ('lirLstmuH loave from tho
South t'inpiiiiii KiiIIh CVC cum p. In
all. ntio humlrod itml cloven inou
,,.,, , , (ll r .
will bo Horn lH'r. 'i'.t mil II .Inn
ami many ot tho men will also 1
absent irom camp iiuriio; tuai
time.
Umpquq
I MI'IJCA. Jan. 1. Mr. and Mik.
(.. Ci. Uuiues and lamily wore Sun
day k no is al Klkion.
Miss IVi'U Hiaunliton ot l )se
burjf spout last Tuesday In dup
Him at the home ot Mr: and Mrs.
1 ILifim
'Mr. aud Air.. C.. W. Munstm and ;
family oujoyed Christmas dinner In
Ito.Hoburu at tlio home ol' Mr. aud
Mrs. J. MllU-r.
.Mr. ami Mi s. R. Kdunnls ' and
family have boon eon fined to
their home with the I lit tor the
past -t w o weeks.
Mr. ami Mrs. I .onto 1'est of Ta
eutua spent tho holidays visiting
relatives and li lends in Cm puna
and Koseliurg.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. yv', of I'mp
qua, are spending a few day 4 l,n
tho I.. O. Hoggins ranch neai;
Kosohurn. v, ami Mrs. Higjilns
11 ml ions have yone to. Portland
wlioio they are looking im- l II
stock.
Konnotli Munson spent Christ
mas at the homo of his pari tits.
Mr. and Mrs. t;. W. Mnnon. He
is on the C. S. S. Culiitouia whUh
s as in llremertou.
Mr. ami Mrs. McCall and daiigh
tor. Juno, have returned home all
r spending the holidas in I Ilia
monk at tho home ol he: ninter.
where a lamily reunion wai held,
Mrs. K. Thompson was laKeii j
m'-'l""" ir lui'imai I 'fai ,
im iii. jhi. i ni.mp.ion nu iR'fii ,
llll of llu- llu al lin hiuuc lor the
;w.i . i k
nan nili hH' ol I'Ullllinti. l ai.ll .
uuu ulsli'i. Holly Mao. c.l l.ool,-
Ilit-Kla-s imv vIslthiK in t'mp.pi.i
lli-t I'rl'lav.
i.l. V. Mum-on I'l'ii-liiil a
1
UE ALVIM, AElUL STICK IT UWDER Mill IT SOUNDS LIKE
f JAKE'S BED AUOMS WITH eLADSTOMEV' A C AMNION SHOT, VM
I AND WWEM THE BIRD BE&IKiS TD j-V f LEAMDER wvw J;-n
k HOiUER MURPER., X'VU PULL THIS jffl ; X GOT TUlS W?' BUMP M
STRINS AND THE D.RUV WILL I KcA&E FOR. Tz( MlM OPF.')J
I squ,n4C?, Just uke sum.'-'' I Gladstone) Burvp
EvEM UNCLE SATCWEL-PAislTS M'iAi MEARLV X ( HOPFV
f i COULDN'T IrAPROVE ON tt&zzZ? 1 I ' DONE ) TT7r
British Struck a Swift
Itarroul base in background, some of
first pictures from the scene of hejivy
Itnon injury while in ItOM'litn n cm
hti.sinoss. Sho has hocn iiml inod
Lo In 'i' homo Inr tho las! week. -
I urb 1 luiuos. who linn Iioimi
oili,inti at Ko.sobui'K hus rolurnod
v hoi lunuo In I ' in iKiuii .
M r. and M ik. Hudson spont
Suniliiy In (rn)p(iui visiilut; Mrs.
I lod.Huif p;ironls. Mr. iind Mis.
H. llrhard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. .Miiiilnnvs ol'
I'lnpipiu oilterl.iliieil n I the I'lnp
1 1 ii ii roinnmnity hull a lamily ro
il n Ion u hich is an aniunl ai luir.
Mr. ii ml M rx. Humphrey nl Sa
lem won? visitor.! ;it (he homo ol
Mr. and Mis. (ieo. Wlnniloid ot
I'nipipin. Mr. Humphrey u;is lor- j
met i.v i no po.siman mi inis man
muto
Yoncalla
VONCAI.I.A. Her. :!!.- Mr. and
.Mrs. Kite Sh'iiseih and son. Mar
vin, spent Sunday visiting rela
tive) in I'm Hand.
Mi. and Mrs. It. C. WIImui and
I wo sous, motoitd to Med I ord
Thursday lo Isii. Mr. Wilson's
motlitT. Mr
Sarah Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. I'en y Laiudoii are
hehm congratulated on I lie ai rival
ol au S oiind daughter horn Mec
Jiilh. n: McKaig was the attend
ing ph siciiin.
Miss Lucille Huntington ol I'oil
land spent Sunday here with hei
parents.
Kenuolh Toner, teacher iu th
Inch school ut I'asley, sprni th
hohdas here with his o;ner.!.'.
Mr. aud Mi s. I'll i I I hint in i: ion
1,'1 Kniinlsiiii. I'hillip Itloouupiist
ot Marshficbl. istied relaiixes and
1 1 tends hero Thursday. .
Miss Max dross is visiting herj
sisters in Clatskauio over Hie hoi 1- 1
luys.
Mrs. tinu e Cow in helping I
lake care ol stcK relatives 111 Kn
gi-ne tor u tew days.
Olglla
OI.AI.I.A. .Tit 11. l. -.Mi'. 1111. 1 Mm.
Kiirl IllliViint ii'UutH'il 'riuirmlav
lUllll Mo-Hoi'tl. whi-lr lllrv Mpi'tU
llit ('In Ifliiias linhdu.v n wjlh llii'tr
l!ll).'llli'r, MVH. I'llitlll'.S l-'t i.-inl. lUMl
llllllllv. I
Mr mill Mr. I'onnnl Anmlil
cauir iltiwu irom .lolnllii lo Kpt'iH
I'hri.Htinati with rrlathrs ntitl
Iiii'IhIm lit'ri mill al llulil Iti-urh.
Itinurr hiniic ol' .h. Ainolil. .Mr.
Arnold tins Ii.mmi woi'Mni; lor a
Im-uloi: rninpaiix tu'tir Mnlall.i lor
llu- p;t Kovrrnl lllolltlis.
Mr inn! Mrs. Vlilor llouaiil li ll
Suniln inr iln-lr homo iioar SIIvim-
toll llltor sl'i'inlilm the iiast crk I
visllini: rolalMi-fi ami iiii-ii.Im iu i
, .,u n, f.-tl Mi Uf. Vlilor In
.,.t.,M,., ;ls rovi'iiimoni
..i, r for auolli.-r voar. Thi-
i,n.r Imuran i ouutv nsi-
,Klll
Mko livlali.l loll Hi, (list ol
il- ,...( lor his Klatloli al Molli't :
M'l.l.l. tt.-.ir .111 l'iali,l.,o Calif.'
iiitor Mioiullni: lh l wook at
Death BIqw at Sidi
lu.euii captive Italians march away tu
desert fighting.
Major Hoople
(bo homo ol his uiulo.s, Coll and
Henry Ireland. Mrs. Anna Ire
land came up from Ontiillj ;tu ho
ul homo duriiij? hor son's sislt but
ox pools to rot urn to the- const early
iu the now year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ualph Mentor wont
to Happy Valley Wednesday,
Christmas day, to attend tho lano
lly Katheriut; at the home of
i linlph's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Heater. Later in tho uventnn
t hey went on to IJosehutK whom
I hoy wore pilosis of Mrs. 1 1 titer's
mother. Mrs. Klslo Williams, at
hor lamily dinner at six-thirty.
Rice & Meyers
Sheet-Mcta! Works
Sheet Metal Work
Tailored to tbe Job
627 N. Jackson St. Phona 320
CLEAN BURNING
STOVE OIL
No odor or soot, more heat.
It costs no more.
Tide Water Associated
Oil Co.
Phone 537
Umpqua Packing Co.
REEDSPORT
Pays 50 cents under Portland
price for top hogs, 160 to 220
lbs. Need 100 a week. Farmers
get together, I can haul 40 to 45
in load. If you haul yourself,
wilt pay 25 cents under Portland
price, weighed at plant. Write
or phono.
OUR GOAL
Service that pleases Is the
goal we set and we make It,
every tone you use one of our
taxicahs! As comfortable a
an . . . easy chair.
CALL TAXI
21
IMMEDIATE SERVICE
Evrnvwiirnr
Barrani Base
British concentration camps. Cabled
Canal Zone Nazis Tear
Down, Stomp British Flag
CltlSTOltAL, C. V.., Due :
(Al1) Hinployes of the (lermun-
owned Hamburg-American lino to-
day lore down, stamped and spat
upon the red ensign or the Ilritish
inn-chant fleet which had been
hoisted over their office lu the.
night by pranksters.
A noisy crowd, attracted bv tho
appearance of the "red dusler"
over the na.l premises, witnessed
the Incident. After ripping down
tho ensign the (Icrmaus hastily
withdrew iuslde the building.
i
Leaves Today Mrs. A, J. Parker
and sun. Craig.- returned to their
home in Oakland, Cal., today after
visiting for the last week 'it the
home of .Mrs. Parker's liiolhei-iu-
law and sister. Mr. aud Mrs. it. 1.
Williams, of Ibis clly.
i
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Koseburg fJews-C5eview
1 iy"6
ElktOK
ELKTO-N, Jan. 1. Mls3 Aza
lea Andrews, who has been visit
ing nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Andrews, has returne.1 to Med
lord where she Is employed.
Mrs. W'ardie Snook, of Portland,
is visiting at the home of her
daliKhter, .Mrs. S. A. Fenley.
Horn. Dec. 24. to Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mowrey. a daughter.
Miss Hellis Schad. who teaches
at Five MUe. Is hwue for the holi
days. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Hudson have
gone to Seattle to spend the holi
days.
A I d r e ( Davison Is visiting
friends at Marshlleld.
Ml1, and Alts. Norman Luke and
family, of North Heiul. spent Wed
nesday at tho home of Mr. and
Mis. S. A. Fenley.
.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griffith went
to Portland to spend Christmas
with .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith.
Mr. and Mis.. James Adamo. of
Medl'ord, arc visillug r. uiui Mrs.
Wilbur flarrlsuu.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbor Jensen were
Kuaene visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Llsterud aud
(langhier. Joanne, went to Lake
side to spend Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. H- B- Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Htilocs have
returned to their home, at Seattle
alter spending a number of days
ut Klkton visiting relatives aud
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tlimler and
Dorothy Biuder were Kugenc vis
itors Monday.
McKlnley Hedden. of Los An
geles. Is visiting the home of his
parputs, Mr. aud Mrs. Charles
Iledden.
Miss Merle Wells, of Portland.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. it.
R.
I Wells.
Mrs. Dura McClay has returned
f'oin Koseburg where she has been
visiting since Thanksgiving,
-Nl's- Barbara Taruowski anil A.
'- Haines were Koseburg visitors;
''day. ,,.., ,'
L J .' " A' '"""'f", a""
j f'llu y f All,u"' s!',c"1 ( "''''
"e f
i 1 'V,"'"'s ,
Henry lleckley of Marsbf.e d. .
was vlsltlug In Klkton over the
week-end.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. Townsend.
Kvelyn (lalla, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I
j Soli in and Joy Solomon, or!
; Koseburg were recent visitors at;
the Oliver Haines home. I
Mis. Wilnia Kook. of Koseburg.
came lo Llkton Thursday lo at- i
! lend the niei'tfnir of the Klkion
The clock has ticked out the last second
of I940and is nowtickingin the very first
seconds of 1941. The New Year has
come.
A New Year always brings with it the
promise of many hopes fulfilled, wishes
granted, and all manner of good for
tune. As this New Year begins, we sincerely
hope it will bring you everything worthwhile,
AND PRINTING DEPT.
high school alumul.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cheever
were attending to business mat-
ters la KoBeburg Friday.
Mrs. Lucile Lemley and son
I n.iuto,- nr m niv., n.wi m,
- 1 jean Johnson of Scotlsburg visited
Ittie borne of Mrs. Marietta Haines
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Haines and
daughter. Frances, of Springfield,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday at
the home of Mr. aud -Mi's. It. R.
Wells.
Miss Mae Madison and Miss
Lenore clemo are home from
school for the holidays.
Mrs. Frank Doty anil children
have returned from Medford where
they have been vlsltlug.
Leltoy Moigautl and Hen Mor
ganti are on a trip to California.
Stherlin
SUTHKRI.IN, Dec. 111. Miss Hel
en Allen departed Saturday night
for Oakland, Calif., whe.ro shu Is
eiuployed. after spending the Christ
mas holiday here with her mother,
Mrs. Cora Allen, aud other rela
tives and friend.
Mrs. Fred Lovely and two small
daughters are visiting with Mrs.
Lovely's parents at Salmon, Idaho,
until after the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Potter and
children spent Christmas In nnd
near Myrtle Creek with relatives
and friends.
Lowell Swift, of Portland, is vis
iting heve for a few days this
I week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Henley and
Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Denley spent
Christmas in Cottage drove at the
Raymond Pearson home. I
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Romberger are
,n-tv tn tl.a ll..,.u vM,.ll '
east of town the first of this week.
Clyde Hiilman, city marshal. Is '
FOR SALE
Karakul Fur Sheep of Quality
IF INTERESTED
WRITE
SCHOEN KARAKUL FARM
P. O. BOX 177
PAYETTE, IDAHO
A representative will be through here in near future and
. will call en you at that time.
able to be about again arter several
days Illness,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hartshorn
I moved to Koseburg Monday where
, Mr .Hartshorn Is to be employeu
as a deputy tn the county courn
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scarbruugh,
who have been visltiug at the Dr.
H. W. Snook home for the past sev
eral days, left Monday for their
home at Ocean Lake.
The Misses Edna May and Lois
Updike of Roseburg spent the week
end at the home of their mother,
Mrs. A. Updike.
lantOD Mnairi-nt-n nt Ihn vulnmm
facility in Roseburg spent the week
end with lls brother, John Mils
grove and family.
A1,.n m..,.ni, ll..n-n hnnn
unuble to go to her work in Rose- ;
burg fpr several duys dup to an at-
Ul HID IIU. c
Mrs. Tom Cooney received at
novel Christmas present in the way !
of an egg. The first one from herj
flock of pullets was laid on Christ-J,
mas day. f
Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Cooper are
Wilson riarisnorn nouse. t ney mtve
ueeu resiuuiK at me noou nouse on
Cnlapoola avenue.
Airs. Merton Rablon und children
Barge of Sacramento. Calif., arrive
Sunday to visit at the Henry Barg
auuie until niter me iev leni
.virs. iinoion ano Mr. uaree are sis
ter aud brother of Henry Barge.
Floor Sanding
and Refinishing
Old Floors Made Like Mew
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 651-J Phone 128
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