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O o o o o o 0 0 0 0 n w O O 0 o O o o 00 o o o o o o o 2 Tha Newi-Review, Roseburg, Or. Mon. Jan. 6, 1953 Dave Epps h'ew Head Of Oregon Demo Committee Extension Classes Set In Three Cities livrtle Creek. Sutherlin and PORTLANli f Dave Epps of Reexport will hav extension Sweel Home is ihe new chairman c!ase of the Stale System of of the Democratic state Central Higher Education this winter. Committee. A class in painting will be held Epps. 50. a furniture merchant, i on Mondays and History of the received 3S votes to 19 for Pat ' Pacific -Northwest will be offered Davis. Baker County chairman.1 Wednesdays at the upper elemen and 14 for Richard E. (iroener, : tary building in .Myrtle Creek start Clackamas County chairman. ; mg this week. The classes start Epps succeeds Robert A. Buyer, i at 7 p.m. Medford attorney whose resigna-i In Sutherlin, a class in general tion became effective Sundav. j forestry is available at 7 p m. Epps is a long-time Democratic I Thursdays at the high school. The parly worker. He was a delegate course is a preliminary survey of in 1940 and in 1942 to the national I Ihe entire field of forestry, includ- party conventions, and in 1946 ing the development of forestry in was Democratic nominee for Ore' gon secretary of state. Buyer, in one of his final offi cial acts,' urged delegates to seek money for the treasury which, the treasurer's report said, will be empty when all bills are paid. A proposal that the oartv head quarters be shifted from Portland i Roseburg was published last Fn to Salem was voted down. Last! day in The .News-Keview. year the Republicans made the I Classes may be taken with or move. without college credit. There are no formal requirements for admis sion, except for those students wno are working toward degrees. the United States and the origin and distribution of the public do main. In Reedsport, Principles and Practices of Guidance Services will be offered Mondays at 7 p.m. in the high school. A schedule of classes offered in Montgomery Ward Co. Retail Clerks Strike Washington - ckrks in a 'World In Dire Peril,' number of Montgomery Ward & Report From. Panel v j. a -1 a 1 1 uii est went vui j Former Local Woman j Dies In Portland Sunday ! Hospital News ! Man Visiting Oakland Parents After Service FLOATING ON A CLOUD Fireman in "crow's nest" of water tower appears to be floating on a cloud as be directs water at burning abandoned cold storage warehouse in Chicago. Firemen, hampered by low temperatures and cork insulation in building's walls, battled the blaze more than IS hours. Mary Dietsch, S3, former resi dent of Roseburg. died Sunday in Portland where she had been liv ing for the past year with her daughter. She was born Aug. 15. By EDITH DUNN Robert Hill has compiled his U.S. Army service obligation and Wandering Pet Monkey Missionary Slated Gives Firemen Trouble T- cL i A wandering pet monkey cap- strike Monday across the nation. I (Continued from Page 1) lured Saturday by a hoseburg The Retail Clerks International' , , .. .'man caused considerable commo- Assn. said possibly a dozen such! rmed "rc Cnited tion before the ownr coulu be lo- stores were struck and th num. I Stales.' , caled. ber would be increased uraduallv' The 21-man panel, headed by it began when Clyde Johnson, as the walkout progressed. The iininn wntilrl rmt oiua liat nt fected stores immediately. defense officials and military of The union has asked a 10-cent ficers, industrialists, atomic ex hourly wage boost retroactive to perts, educators, publishers and a Sept. 15 when the old contract 1 labor union representative, expired. The workers also want' .. nir. P.rll a 40-hour week, overtime pay, andiWorld F,CM D" , a modified union shop which would! The Rockefeller study .roup says inai pernapa mc muAb uuii- cult thing for this nation to accept the reality ol our pern, u Two Cars Crash jln Glide Area Fog Two cars crashed in heavy fog Mercy Hospital Admitted Surgery: Mrs. r'loyd Smith, Roseburs. Medical: Mrs. Ed'vird Lertun, he and his family are vis;ini his I l Rpi'ini lr llale Srfnmnns. nurnntc (r jnH Mra Rurt u,ll '" "":"" " iu i"c Konnie ihompson, .urs. (Uicn tsoi- 0( Oakland. Lmted States at an early age. She lng Roseburg. lived in Spirit. Neb., and was . ' Discharged Return Horns married to Carl Dietsch in 1888. j Mrs. Robert Collcv-anJ baby,! Mr. and .Mrs. L. F. Stevns hit They moved to Days Creek u 1894. Cniirc, Lance, Mrs. I.ou.s Adam- returned home after speuriing the to Roseburg in 1922 and lived here ,tl ,n(j bt'jy, John Pelr; Mrs. holidays with Mrs. Stearns' brother for 35 years. Lyle Wescoit and b.by. Mark Ed- and wife, Mr. and Mr.. Ernest She w-as preceded in death by ward. Theodore Ti.ump-n Bruce Carr. of San I'rano.sco. her husband in 1934 and by her . Spackman. Mrs. Joseph 1 inard, ; Mrs. Edith toore of Brookings sons, I- rank and George Dietsch, ' patncia Mason. Th.-mas K'ewson, is visiting her niece and husband, and a daughter Mary Dean Mr,. j,mc, Casconi. Roscourg; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stearns, and She is survived by her daughter, ! Mrs. clarence Grun.t ana baby, family. Anna Brehaut Hoyd. Portland: sixiJean Mar;e, Canvonville; Cynthia; Mr. and Mrs. Rob.'rt Hanson jif grandchUdreri; seven great-grand-1 j.-renle55 Dianne Wyatt, Myrtle Portland spent the holidays wiih chddren: and one great - reat-1 Creek; Ward Cucueram, Ricky his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. grandchild. I Buxton, Oakland; Thomas Scevers, : Hanson. He attends Portlano State Funeral mass wUl be he d V.ed.( Mrs, Loren Novaira, f ulherlin; , College, and she is taking nurses' nesday al 9 a.m. in the St. Joseph s Jlr,. Buddy Moore and baby, Tom-. training in Portland. Catholic Church with the Rev. Ed-!my Cen R,ddle. .Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hartin Sr. mund Hyland officiating. Interment . Douglas Commun.ty Hospital have returned from a trip to Okla wiU follow in the St. Joseph s Cath-; Admitted noma where they were called by oll4LCe,me.terL' ,. , Surgery: Mis. Donaven Person. ! the death of Mrs. Martin's brother. The body has been removed to f!enry Marlowe. Roseburp; Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Smith visit. The Chapel of the Roses. Friends smalley. Winchester; Mrs. George ed the past week with his brother in.? mi iiinui. ciihijs uu arKs. .Myrtle creek ;at Los Angeles. Medical: Jack t miner I'lul Krueger, Dollice Miller, Cor a. Visit Daughters Dourte. Mrs. Robert Hoim, Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doughiy have Samuel Suiter, Felix Griy, Zoe returned home from a visit with Newman, Roseburg;- Mrs. John their daughters at Modesto, Calif., Carlisle. Sutherlin, Mrs. Curtis over the holidays. Woods. Oakland: Mrs. Lvle Strain. Mr. and Mrs. James Barker and I Roy Clark, program chairman Glide. children spent the past week with i of the Roseburg Toastmasters Club.- Discharged 'Mrs. Barker's parents, Mr. and will be the featured speaker at Ihe Mrs. Lawrence MiHer and baby, Mrs. John Beno of Chehalis, Wash. Dor.cia Las- Mr. and Mrs. G'ist Hestlund i Wednesday morning. Jay-C-Ettes To Hear I About Polio Campaign I . krilii, ln;r.l n.-slM' In i .U. h.. ..I.. missionary to Nigeria. West Africa, there '. J"1??" . -J?! The meeting is scheduled at 8 Alien. Nettie ' Wilbur. Mrs. Roger with their son in-law snd daughter. be the speaker .Wednesday .neasy uamage, a ueuuiy .neni., lt ,he home of Mrs. JameJ n0wneiTd. Gary Shmn Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFarlane of Nelson A. Rockefeller, included sci- 778 SE Fisher Dr..' called Rose- entists, former diplomats, former burg police to report he had just cauiureu a ruiiaii uiuiiKvy. The animal was transferred to a Roseburg fireman's earagc but . . . . . . . - V c . , ea m ..V Wednesday night meeting of the Brenda Jovce; Mr me nev. ur. ira t. .iicunae, o.mujr cuui Roseburg Jay-C-Ettes. kev and baby. wiu oe me speaker neonesuay niiht it the N'rirth Rntphurff f.vin. said geiicai Lmted Breinren (.nurcn. m"",i' "Z;i CUrk' ,ubJect wlU be e cur" Fre" Oilman and baby. Wesley reports pastor Lyle H. Willard. " t u. rning of f the North L mpo uj i enl Mlrch of Dimes campaign. Orvil; Mrs. William Guthr.e Pe-,-Dr. McBride will speak at 7;15 Road into the high school drive- Hj eecn wjl be foUowed bv sloan Mark hnolin Donald f . . :r, "Z.l T,":"i .ul snowing ot a turn 10 inio nis i seuau. uiivuir v., Enouch " Langfield. Marion William.', Mrs. Sacramento, Calif. Retrial Of Hoffa, Two "survival 'c nV.ffith P-tl I'hilHni-c Mrc Ralnh CfAat am. A m ntt CIatAsJ He and his wife first went to into his 1937 sedan. Driving the ... En- h .. ' b" ' ;h hv Nigeria in I9i3where Ihey began omer car mi wm iiis j a member of the board of the Raymond Bucil and babv. Echo , Ririine with Fortune wre Gln Dou8'a" Count' n. Founda- Noreen; Frank Ellcnwood, Mrs 0f .rt wfvJ Frtnne jTme, H?t lion of InntUe Paralysis chapter Chandler Cookston. Eldor, Daven en. and Wayne fortune, James Hal-. .... . ..., , . , .., o,r;, du....i, f. require new employes to join the clerks union. Present average wage rates have not been dis closed. Search Of Airliners Squelches Bomb Threat driver's husband, Henry, and Mr. McBride was an- and Mrs. Clayton Salikie, Rose- Local News not without a fuss, rfe bit the lire- ,heir work in Wurkumland, one man. Oral Wescoit. in pretesting ih m,,t " " Northeastern Nigeria. Smce then, anu y''"n...:.'-in be present to answer ques- port. Patricia Pollock, M;. Eu " K' . , . . , he nas Been in continuous service I'eiu anu ri nui.n.iiac.i. i ,. : - - Thn.nlev Mis FuL'one Smith Meanwhile, back el the station. ..,.- hri.f frioh. in ihe eers in the Patterson car were the ( uon on lne camplgn' ' 5 "!',n e V'h' t"scn,e..!m, nlher nffirer. were enntart in ill Tr.-Tr; ill... Hrl. .r'. hchun.l It.nrv .nri Mr I "S"en Louie. Iijseuurii, are. n I ' uiiueu oiaics. nersons known to have Del mon i im: n. writes that "A new technology olikevs. None had iust a monk. i .,,nr,t,.n,i..ni nt ih rm buru unprecedented power and destruc- A call was placed with radio mission work in Nigeria, a post he! According to Mrs. Arthur Selby, tiveness has placed all nations of 'stations and put on elevision. Eu- held until his resignation in 1935. ! News-Review correspondent. For- thai amrlH in riir npril " nana Ml Rriilont niliftrrl ai.u thai .. .. . , i? . ....... h, n-eanxara n.r. on. An attack on 50 of the most un-!TV announcement -nd came to wl,re uken . make the Nigerian ing to the high school to attend meet tonight at i:io "'cUvk at the ell. Clide PORTLAND 11 A teleiihnned f.n u. nr rent nf ihe na. RriHn.. ...h th. mnnk.v h . A " 'IV' '"'! tu! .v.. iaarf., ,nA .irt. ' N. Stephens Streci. DANCING LESSONS SET lion subordinates who might be bomb threat, one of a series ! tinn't DODulation and 75 oer cent'eone AWOI. from his home about t i u. .a; i ...i, th Fnrtune par were damaged which has plagued airlines forlof its industry, the report lavs. 1 4 p.m. Friday just anout 24 , expanded new schools and evan- but not too extensively, the investi- ft.'-Tr- ..."u 11, "i" !,m k"." . " Vt""" ul -.J. venters were opened. Dr. gating omcer a ine r.iir,u.. ; The Zueima 0u Daughter, of evcnlng. for Roseburg Elks and nard Brennan. president of Team- manv months, caused a search of all United Air Lines planes here casualties in such an attack might, burg. The mystery is how he made I irBnrie is recoznized as an au- car received heavy front end dam The Navy Mothers Club NEW YORK - Reliial of James R. Hoifa. president-elect of the Teamsters Union, and two oth ers on wire tap conspiracy cnarses is on today's federal court calendar. liam Hansen, Ruby Kraujs. Suth-1 The first trial ended Dec 20 in lerlin; Mrs. James Smith. W inston; i a jury deadlock. Darla Howard. Tc'imile. Gail Hoffa and h.s codefenaants are Campbell, Oakland: Mrs. Chester accused of conspiring hert to tap will Hickham and baby, itaymond Lov- illegally Teamsters Union office i phones in ueirou. tneir purpose allegedly was to eavesdrop on un ; ion subordinates who might be 'called to testify before investigat- I A 10-week ballroom dancing ine groups. class, to be held each Tuesday i Holla's codefendants are Ber- Jlonday morning. I be 10 to 15 million dead, 15 to 20 : the trip. Hitchhiked ual, uniciais saiu noiomg was , million injured, ana 23 to M mu- found in the eaiy search and they j Uon caught in radioactive fallout. conomv Decline Tons expected only one flight. No. 67B To help reduce the possible toll. ! "onom r' ,ne 1 to Dan rrancisco and Los Angeles, the group said "civil defense must rrogram ur congress be part of our over-all strategic posture wun a program inciuu to be delayed. It left al 8:30 a. m a hall hour late. Four other planes were search ed after a caller at 6:42 a. m. said, in what was described as a muffled, young-sounding male voice, "There is going to he i bomb on the next airplane." thority on the native languages of age Nigeria. Thirty years ago. he found the Shoestring Road Couple people illiterate. Now, that section r-.l-4. .Mn.fk.Trin (Continued from Page 1) Mr. of Nigeria skirting the Benue River valley has a system of mission nd ui.rnma ivltami mntt fl nut ... . . .. . . . . - . OI ine ailOCS'TlllX UUdU Ural lliu- shelters ; Ihe reins of government in case of Aincan cnuoren ana oun people. dle hsye ret.irned ,0 thcir ranch .. !. . .... presidential disability j after a three-month vacation which Albas Must Be Aided Little Rocks school integration: Elmira Man Succumbs j took them in a wide circle tnrough As Eisenhower has proposed, ! troubles have served notice that . Linma ri con Li... ! the Dakotas, Minnesota, Texas and the panel said this nation must the nations race problem is far nome wr son nere 'California. work closely with other countries lm solved. But despite some con-1 Crowlev 81 a resi-' Immediately after leaving Sept. in meeting ffecur,ty . require-1 sion.lm ihi, moiSng '. Dawson, headed .f,,r East- menu, must help re-equip allied i there is sma . ' "'h" ,i the Roseburg home of his son, em Oregon where they visited for- forces and "must pool with our Clv" r'S"ts bill becoming law this Dplmar wh0m ne as visiting ' mer Riddleites. V.t and Mrs. allies in NATO scientific md tech- W"- He wi5 Dorn July 3. 187b m Ore-! Frank Hamlin jt Madras Mr. and meal information." . ' ini ' ck,e.l ,'"am V ."".on ,Bd as , r.t.red fa-mer. lie Mrs. Hap Smi'h at Burns ana Mr. Among other things, the panel uem.nu. ur laws io pie-:- . - . . , . .Ih h :. - ,nd Mrs. Art Duell Ht Boise. Idaho. ..j ...... ..,...: vent laDor union anuses. , .-.-.. -7 ,. ... .... .?. i""'--1 xll. ., Jennie Lovena. who died in mi. "" """"" - "" ". ana were her in and Mrs. Martha Collett. both of Canvonville eaily this week r Oakland, Calif.; seven grjndchil- Ports correspondent Virginia Pro i.vva , .... , .- . Hran tui. 1 uuie i me uurgiar jimmi i , , lho , p,,i. he. ,ne reciprocal trane aw may .... . . open a basement window to gain . '"f" J. h" J?f "i ,.,. . fare greater than normal difficul-1 Thr bdy has been removed to entry. Th. burglary was discover- ""'e ." bi 'S.m. ties iT1,e chPe' of the Roses. Funeral RoseburtT Rural Firemen the Nile, will meet Friday evening their guests, begins Tuesday night sters Local J37 in Detroit, and jfor a 1:30 dessert supper at the at the Elks Lodge. Classes will Bernard Spindel, a profrssional Episcopal parish hall in Roseburg. start at 8 p m. each night and in-, wire-tapper. Members hae also been asked structors will be Mickey and Mima ' They were tried for 18 days be to bring Vissors and pictures for Hard. AU types of ballroom danc- fore a jury of seven men and five ' work on the Shrine Hospital scrap-: ing will be instructed and music 1 women announced a deadlock. 11 and Mrs. Leonard Dawson books. will be provided by records. !to 1 for conviction. Appliances, Cutis Taken By Burglars From Home ' Electrical appliances and guns were taken from a Roseburg home tn a rturolarv HnvMh.irff nn iim ra.i rr. ' " ' 7 " " NATO allies "with nuclear wesp- "c u,s survivina are two sons Delmar care of the Dawson rar.cn . . . Jons and delivery systems." 1"" prosperity, has taken a down- "in c w"!wh,aI ! stock while Ihe Dawsons t '"".,1. ''I. oV'ntLK'?n 1 The report says the United States 'ns ' " . ft . i', ""-bed by ;.;?,,;," ,P: f" h. gone. Mrs. Dawson returif d to r"'';'-0-.!? '- T:; does ha some military advant- PumiK. eouia ne revived on -. "p,; position at Gordon's pharmacy 1,.v.-a iZ, . es over Russia now - a superior I f r". , ,m"np pnmer I' n0!led LnJ'. ?,.! ln. I industrial base and production : to bolster tW economy. E.senhow- "".l,'.:22.."1' r"'-, . J know-how: a system of alhancei " '. Ple '"r five year expansion ed Saturday but con.d have taken i "rfH?..;- JS2?f place anytime bet-reen Dec. 23 ! and Jan. 4. j alional experience In long - rang VfMOIMal KltlJ F0 I1HSUINT ml Hfio during thf PFRion roM nrcrw- III 73 10 MNUOY 4, IKS ftX IH( lot L0WIN6 Second Addition rwfif 0 aw fINFST HMtFWMIIt MARIE NSNCC Ors-nal Section COARPO WMItAMS Garden Of The Good Shepherd lit MVtNSORI Garden Of Meditation WRT M WFNTffR StfrMOl . HHISSON Garden Of Communion isr uRify Lullyabvland XFNPAii stir tor Roseburg Memorial Gardens Erltenbeck Named Chief Of Riddle Fire Dept. ! arrangements will ot announced ' HjnJe Creen Flue Fire Elementary Principals ja a 11 I f Harry Erkenboctt tin new I O V-Onvent WeaneSOJy chief of the Riddle Vilunleer Fire , , i ur Luugias v,uuuiv bjeiuruiaii y Norman Maunu, nciP's Asn- meoung win De ..I nf th n",a nefinrMiaT jin. at ju p m. av VJl inc ... . , . r and forwird bis'e, ar. vul-l1'" ".Xdinr to corfc pendent h dm wr a Mh Srt ,h D.mni ' rence Bigler tan SW C.v-ne, Rd. , to lurpr... attack. I Mrs Ermi Btsl. correspondent m Firemen stood by enl.1 .he blare Stat Hospital Escapee Found Here By Police I hnmhar, "stirterine and more flev. ible naval power, especially sur face naval power." But there are disadvantages. says the report, noting that the , Dr payment long-range oomner torce is always i je jurcefd, runirumru wun iiiiuiuviiik de fenses nerable A..i.tani rh,.f ..in h. n,.. p. 1 Kenneth Barneburg, county su Erkenheck and Put both are env Perintendent, will be guet speak ployed at Stomar Lumber Co ?r. His topic will be on the serv- : ices of the county school office as Lodged In .he Doug... voiin.yi GARDEN BOARD TO MIET '1!.. ifosnit.r'.t's.m ; Th executive board of the Rose--respondent Mis. Arthur Selby re The 41 ye.r-ok "man. Earl War-, !'r" To,:vn "1 oumry C.rden Ported. ren Bechte . was' Hken into cus- A,u" .wm lursuay morning twly when lli.lhufa si. mi. i-,..t" all chairmen attend. The meeting Hospital authorities informed po- J'lU be held at the home of Mrs. A Dillard home received $12 lice the man had walked swav l A'lmi at 377 SE Fowler St. damage from a Hue lire Sundav. from the institution and ihat thev , u Roseburg. ; according, to Mrs. Lee Wilson, would come to Rjsehurg to get him. A flue fire Sundav at a Green District home necessitated calling the Roseburg Hurai Kir.- Depart ment, but no damage resulted, fire men reported. The alarm went oui abou' S p.m. for the fire at the home of Lau Saturday by slate llice tor what Presided he was found wslking along Ooodwin has called a veryim-' way M between Roseburg and ; portant ' meeting. She asked that By Sunday Hue Tire ... 1 all -k. 1-n. . . I M Tl. subsided. Dillard To Address Chamber At Oakland 1. F. (Si) D Hard of Hoseburg will be the featured speaker to night at 7 at a meeting of me Oak land Chamber of Commerce. Chamber members will meet at the Oakland I'otel for a Chines dinner. Then Dillard will tell about a tour he made of China He will also show movies taken n China, reports correspondent Edith Dunn. PTA MEETS TONIGHT L3E3 Your Clothes Beautifully Cleaned and Returned to CLEAR PLASTIC tCORDT DELIVERY BAG THEY'RE REUSABLE . Clear plastic lets yu it whu i in your tleiet Pfics yur ilciktt ft dt, dirt nd wrmklet KISS! Aik yr prnti fk their cleaning to th clMri tea 9,' full "color pktri eSAMH . . . HOflfl'l f coin! Oklwoyl Plenty or 71 J Frte Pjrking News-Review corr.pondenl. The VintonDtllsrd Rural Fire. Department was called to the Ma-i son Davidson horn at 4 jo p.m. MORALS JAIL MAN Sentenced to fn months in th The regular meeting of the Cam as Valley PTA is scheduled to- when the flue became overheated. I county jail upon a conviction of m night at 7:4S in the school cafe- The flue was connectfd lo a wood decent exposure Saturday was Jul tena. reports correspondent Mrs stove and the damsg occurred ian Harold Combs. 1. Turner. He William Ranks. Refreshments will before firemen eojld extinguish was sentenced by Robert Goodwin, be served. 'the blaie. Reedsport justice of th peac. to 03 In Conivlt Jim Mtx 1310 Ridgiwoy Midford, Oreeon Phone: SP 2-4294 rarMitattve 2 The Appointment of NEW CARRIER DEALERS TOWN Cr COUNTRY ESBIGERATION SALES SERVICE Authorized Dealer FOR Ice Making Equip., Refrigeration Units, Cooling Towers and DeLaval Milking Equipment 918 N. E. WILLOW- ROSEBURG, ORE. 24-Hour Service DAYS - OR 2-4392 NIGHTS OR 2-4392 OR 2-4283 Don Wilson-Owner Thil dolrship wai formerly a port of and purchoicd from BERGERON'S, 526 S. E. ton. St., Roseburg Urn nan oner tiu c rre .orrr:i;tOfl Fut h i! ifio iu iir (i p i ptd Hi orth lut K w ii! iro vou I rtxord ft li iff thit truiT nnt4 n SiiKt fcqit(.t 5'iti)t an. Uta t toupJfd in 19-90 it hit stiff vA4 cm nofue. itftff ttirjir.it4, tri nrr i iHfd tu donri on tairts o 5i m' fundi 'e lonird in tui na:Aft tcj gurftoavrat boM. tht uirt msftiw! k.rHifi it..::at t m..iti nt mm rewr tnd. now Pcroinatfn $aVC CVX). tu tmw utw --and u is i prottMiixi hti t fir m f ot tK"0irt B)at..-t 4 t n ot tn4 throujtH itt f rn(yrhip in 'r a How on nk ( pi r um(i p tn that pm. t Q wi - w itn t tiria thai tay-pn t-t ij'f.v ot rour wtefi vk tour tojuittl a or taji i.r. d iihiii4II iuu'H. soitisMi a. eiitOK Fa.. ar tan Utu fc'l irhvrtiiKW " F.auiuM I I I W art plcoud to onnounct th lal of our Corrior Commtrcial Rfrig rolion to Mr. Don Wilton who il well qualified and sprincd to lrr you in all your refrigeration ncdi. AIR CONDITIONING and HEATING Authorized otfttltt Dealer for CARRIER AIR CONDITIONERS as wellas THE FAMOUS C00L-T0P HEATING SYSTEM 1019$. t. Dougloi Srr. 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