The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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Grove Improves
Its Shooting, But
Loses to Millers
BOWLING
CITY LI M.l E
1 RID KY NIGHT LEAGUE
Cub Scouts Give
Pledge, Program
At Hebron Grange
Thur»., Feb. ÎL 1*7
The Sentinel. Cottage Grme^Oregon
id cake for two meals Fifth de
initiation will tie at 8 p.m.
Misses Turn, Hits
Standard Station
.1 A< K TITI S ENTERS
REAL ESTATE FIELD
Jack Titus, until recently owner
or,.Tutor of Grove Collection
,s formed a partnership
ith Bill sanderson. Eugene real-
>r. The ew ium, known as Sam
as Realty, is at 1315
9'3
Grove Maid
11
21
McCoy Motors
19
Two California men. Bill Hai
30
CG Lumber
w
15
ett and Wiliam Giese of Uki
17
।
Grove
35
H
ob
­
iti
al estate sales, homes,
HEBRON
Kimwood Mach.
Calif., missed the turn at 9th i id ize m
15's 16'
Bohemia
Lbr.
36
48
Boy
Scout
week.
11
and industrial property
about
3U
bus
me
Cottage Grove built up a better Hamlow s Mkt.
17
PHONE 555 OK 55fi
15
Main
Friday
morning
Bohemia Lo. ’ers
37
47
ot cub pack 300 of and ran into the side < >f the
g, - as well as offering
Boy
Scouts
Moose Lodge
21
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11
41 li 4213 J B. Iwona d Ins.
nroperty management
the
luit
ham
quite catching up. but creeping to but lost to Springfield's Millers Thrifty Stations
7
dard
Oil
station,
doing
damag
39 vs 4 I ' 3 Mt Baldy Lbr
serv ices A sales staff
lecturer's
hour
ron
¡range
within 1 point twice and 2 or 3 at the free-throw line, hitting B&H Feed
id
of
th.
the
south
side
of
the
building
three
Ixmgston TV took
33 » 3 50 *3
ev ‘o men and two worn-
their piedi to the flag damaging a "coke’ machine
points on several occasions. Lion only 6 on 10 Miller fouls, while Eagles Lodge
four points rom a stubborn Bo- they
52
program. They pair were taken to the Cot
and
Boy
center George Woodworth was Springfield hit 17 points or. 12 Hoyer Acct.
s
team
to
remain
in
hernia Logge
53
Harry
31
accompanied by
forced to the sidelines early in Grove miscues last Saturday eve­ Knights of Col.
>m
first place in the Friday Night were
Grove hospital,
65
19
Weatherly,
leader. and
the final period with his fifth per­ ning on the local court. The Lions Phone Lines
n
league
Scot.ng
honors
went
to
won’t te ir when you
cuts
and
into
moved
Nor-
Grove Maid Dairy
Weatherly, den mother, ah
sonal foul and he was joined by out-shot the visitor» by hitting
Bv Ed Estes
Clint Brice with a 204-213-579
injuries.
he rod i f vou cover
a
tie
for
top
spot
in
the
league
man
Ix
’
shley.
assistant
le
The Outlaws managed to take
Eugene’s No. 2 ranked Axemen Eugene's starting guard Dave Coe 19 field goals to 18 for Spring­ standing by blanking Phone Lines
with the tn. r of an
Collins, secretary; Mrs
li
overpowered
Cottage
Grove’s a few minutes later. The Grove field. The Millers were in front
three
points
from
Grove
Court
to
tion
of
basic
den
and
Mrs
Collins.
the
Lions last Friday evening on the starting five had a total of 20 per­ 817 after a slow, cautious first 4-0 with Clint Brice's scores of move into second place. Hadley Iwshley
Weatherly
mothers.
Eugene court, but not without a sonals called on them by the end period, but the Grovers roared 245-571.
Arthur paced the Outlaws with a Sharon
Hadley
Arthur
with
three
con-
Russell and Clarice Lesh- feet in an et fort to
struggle, as Coach Donn G<--a- of the game, and were skating on ahead by 6 at halftime 21-15, as secutive 189*567 scores and Joe 217-354.
hsion with the buildinj
way’s charges made a game of it extremely thin ice in the late Springfield suffered from "no- Old s 200 game playing for Me-
rove trounced Mt. Baldy for
Also in observance of the fam­
for three periods, finally bowing
besketitis.’’ The third period Coy Motors hel|M‘d defeat Hoyer the full count of four points led
All in all, the shooting for both wrapped up the ball games as the
to the combined pressure >1 play­
by Innern Hess’s 209-559 series, ous birthdays in February and the
left something to be de- Lions could only muster 6 points Accounting 3-1.
ing two almost equally good Eu­ olut
J B. Leonard's team extracted 98th birthday of Oregon state­ Mother and Daughter
CG
Lumber
with
Albert
Is-
look
the
gene teams and the carrying of a sired, as the Axemen cooled off in the quarter and Springfield ham’s 195-547 blanked Kimwood three points from Bohemia Lbr. hood on February 14. grangers Arrive From Holland
ot Yan-
total of 19 fouls into the final after a torrid first half. Lion Leon rolled m 19. 11 of these on the free
in i elose contest. Gordon Grable and scouts joined in singing
Urs. Hugh
4-0
quarter. The final Axemen mar­ Hayes edged large Charlie Warren throws. The locals rattled on fair­ Machine
high man for Iwonard Ins. kee Doodle,
Mrs E. Z. Coorde and da ighter,
Don Manning rolled a 252-540
Trunnell. A talk on cout work Genie, from Amsterdam, Holland
gin of 12 points consisted largely in the zoring parade 19-18. to ly even terms in the final period
Wit
1
’
.
a
182-491.
for
Thrift}
Stations
against
Ham
­
hold
a
1
point
lead
in
the
district
was
given
bj
Mr.
Weatherlv
A
and
counted
17
to
19
for
the
Mil
­
of better accuracy at the foul
F.: st high team 3-games: Lang-
arrived in Cottage Grove Januarv
Market for a score of 3-1.
line, as they rolled in 26 counters scoring race, 134 133. Lion guard lers, who got several ’’cheap " low's
ston TV, 2823; Outlaws, 2735 paper game was played by the 16 to join their daughter and sis­
Charlie
Clark
bowled
a
213-557
Bob
Peters
followed
Hayes
in
Cot
­
I
children
Questions
and
visiting
buckets a* Grove put on a full­
on 22 Lion fouls, while Grove
2731.
ter. Mrs William Noordhoek Hegt.
B&H Feed, but did not save Giovi
tallied only 16 on 19 Eu.ene in­ tage Grove scoring with 10, while floor press in the attempt to catch for
l u st high team game; Langston preceded serving oi refreshments and her husband and daughter
a
defeat
by
Moose
1-odge
3-1.
Coe
totaled
13
for
Eugene.
Grove
s
of
punch
and
cookies
by
Mrs
up. Reliounding favored the vis­
fractions. Field goals favored the
s Ixxige won over Knights TV. 974; Bohemia lx>g. and Out­ I Clare Chapman and son Milan, They are being sponsored bv the
home forces by a slim 19-18 mar­ rebounding continued to improve itors 50-44 including 22 for Miller of Eagle
__
Presbyterian church
Cottage Grove Gas Co.
Columbus
3-1 despite the high laws 951; Grove, 947.
as
Perkins.
Woodworth
and
Hayes
center
Wally
Knecht
Hayes
and
gin. The Axemen led at ill quar­
Fi st high ind. 3-game* Clint assisted bv grange monilH'rs. This
Mrs Coorde, who did office
series
of
Joe
Bricher.
528.
Gordon
all
pulled
down
a
respectable
num
­
Woodworth each grabbed off 15
ters, 19-14. 31-26, 49-42, and the
Brice, 579; Lavern Hess. 559; Had-
work in Holland, is now employed
New & (
Appiano«»
Elfving rolled high game 203.
elected lecturer. Mrs Chapman, at housework in Cottage '.rove.
final 64-52, but Cottage Grove ber for the Lions, against the for Grove.
ley Arthur. 554.
taller
Axemen.
In
the
preliminary
spring
potluck
FiYf
Installations
Hadley
was pressing the league-leaders
The second
First high ind. game:
(ienie, 19. w ho worked a- I
idt
In individual scoring Lion Leon
through much of the game, never game Eugene gained a measure of Hayes continued to lead the scor­
Arthur, 217; Clint Brice, 213. La- I grange supper held Saturday in her native land and also worked
GR HIE SCHOOL
and Adjustments
revenge tor a loss by their sopho­ ing column with 23. Knecht hit
night. February 16. had five fam­ in a dress shop, has not yet found
vorn Hess, 209.
MINED LEAGUE
mores to Ernie Davenport's soph­ 15 for Springfield, followed by
ilies attending, an increase of two . w ork
15
29
Phone 92
McCoy
Moton
ropane
omore-studded crew 40-45, by win­
families from the January 19 sup­
The Noordhoek Hegts arrived in
18
36
Millers Rick Herman and Dave Jalopy Awn
LE Mil E
RACK
&
ROLL
ning 58-35. Owens and Hughes Saunders
per.
Mrs.
Chapman
was
instalU-d
29
Cottage Grove in June of last year
25
with 12. Geoide Wood­ Chambers
29
59
Arcade
led local scoring with 8 and 7,
February 16 as lecturer by Master
33
21
56'4 31': Marvyn Harris. Secretary Mrs from Holland.
while JV center Gordie Kronber- worth Jr. followed Hayes in local K-C Drugs
Fitzgerald
33
with 9. Hayes now has Jr. Chamber
21
32
Git hens Ine.
ger was treated for a cut over his scoring
Dale Harris reported 75 Hebron
34
20
157 points in 7 league games for a Woltard's MM
35
53
eye at Eugene and released.
Grange memliers. Opinion of
games: Chambers, Roberts & Drury
22 plus average. The Lion’s press­
Team
hi
l,
h
2
40
48
Hammond Piling
siiiniiiary:
grange members was asked by
ing defense
had Springfield
con- 1323. Team high single game: Mellóle s
...„
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.
_
43
45
Eugene
Master Harris in state grange cor-
fused in the second quarter, but Chambers, 722.
41' in 46' 3 respondence on legislative mat­
CG Sand & Gravel
19 Bushman
Hayes
Ind. high 2 games: Mike Mc­ Moose # 1
50
38
2 the Millers began to hit outside
6 Lawrence
Perkins
ters A letter ot soil bank interest
53
35
18 in the third period and drew fouls Carty. 292. Ind high single game: M.IR
1 Warren
was posted on the grange bulletin
McCarty,
160.
when
they
worked
the
ball
in
Mike
33
3
Gen. Pet.
lu Coons
Peters
32' î 55's I board.
13 closer. Springfield also won the
First National
2 Coe
Picknell
The Home Economics club will
Hit and Miss League
31 >3 56'2
4 JV game 41-30. Cottage Grove
Rickini Lbr.
4 Lemke
Johnson
Custom-built
W
L
8 will host Roseburg tomorrow night
MJR split 2-2 with First Na- i meet at the hall all day February
Cei koney
Schmitt
61 *s 22's tional Bank. Midge Johnson of ' 26 with potluck noon meal.
2 and finish the season against Coos Cottage Bowl #2
Jones
VanNortwick
Installations
Bay and North Bend at home the Red & White
38
The new grange roster was re­
46
MJR had high game and series.
Powell
following weekend.
ported out A card was read from
45'i 38'à 191-492.
Cottage
Bowl
#
1
2
Willener
or
39
45
Russ' Mobil
General Petroleum blanked Mc- memliers. Mr. and Mrs Bred Har-
Goldsmidt
6 I
40
44
O. K. Rubber
Dole’s [lairy Queen 4-0 in spite ris, on a California trip.
Motorola Redi-buiit
Russell Well Drilling : 42 'n 41*3 of Barbara Weatherly's high game
London Grange hall was report­
Disston, Mt. View 6th
43
41
J & R TV
and series, 187-458 for the losers ed readv for the tool. An invita­
Sets.
46
38
Perrv’s
Githens Inc. blanked Moose *1 tion to'hold meetings at Hebron
Graders in Active Club
38
46
4-0 with the aid of Sally McCarty's hall until the London hall is fin­
Mills
46
38
Gas Flames
high game and series, 212-514.
ished was extended by executive
Golden Ball Tournament
35'i 48'a
Fitzgerald’s rolled by Rickini committee member Jack Godard.
Moose #2
Mrs. .lame» Northcutt
56
28
Varley 's Rexall
3-1 with Vera Poore rolling 183-
A suggestion box will be avail-
DISSTf IN The Disston Sixth I Seventh round of play will he
Cottage Bowl 2 blanked Perry’s
Expert advice on your graders
and the Mt. View Sixth | held Thursday itoday' in the win­ to retain the lead in the league 477 game and series for Fitz-. b)p ff)r Rreater grange activity
geralds.
( ideas. Pomona Grange meeting
in Eugene ter basketball and volleyball
graders are
standing with Pat Daugherty roll­
Hammond Piling defeated CG
announced for February 23
Golden Ball Tourna- ip_„.lp_
ing high game and series for the Sand and Gravel 3-1 in spite of
Walterville with Thurston as
The Disston basketball play-
' h
ment.
do-it-yourselfers.
In basketball the league-lead­ winner, 202-523.
Yvonne Olsen s 201-o28, game and ;
h t visitors are to take pie
have tx'aten Lowell, Spring­
JR TV and Russell’s tied with series for CG Sand and Gravel.
Baptists and Church of God
field and ,Pleasant Hill and will ing
take on the Episcopals and the 2-2. Joy Stiff rolled high game of
Arcade Theatre went by Roberts i
nieet the Noti team Wednesday at Catholics and should retain their 169 for the JR TV while Dora
team taking two points. Wally
Drurv 3-1. June Nighswonger tea
McArthur Court at 6:30 p.m. for undefeated status. These two Moore rolled high series of 447 and Drury
rolled 180-475. game and series Morelock was high for both teams
the championship.
with a 200-576.
. .
are at 8 p.m. At 7 o’clock for Russell's.
for Roberts and Drury.
tone and response.
Members of the Disston team games
Kelly's Market and Rickini Lbr.
Cottage Bowl 1 and Varleys
Jim Dockery. the DeMolays tangle with the
are: Tom Woody, -----
also battled to a deadlock by split­
Rexall Drugs rolled the second
Nell Marcus. Kenneth Miller and Church of Christ and FFA boys tied game of 2-2 for the evening
ELKS LEALIE
ting the four points. Harvey Kelly
play the Presbyterians.
13
27
Kimwood
showed the best score with a 211-
It looks as if the showdown with Pat Cochrane getting a high
Members of the Mt. View team
25'3
Hoovers
567.
are David Chapman. Harry Phil­ in league play will come on the game of 188 for Cottage Bowl and Kelly's Mkt.
16
24
First team high 3-games: More-
lips. Cliff Chatham, Donald Bar- final night, March 7, when the Pat Kelly high series of 465 for More lock's
18
22
locks, 2995; Morelocks, 2951; Kel­
’s.
ver, Bruce Ulmer and Stephen Baptists and the Church of God Varley
18
22
Grove
Court
Moose 2 rolled past Gas Flames
ly's Mkt., 2950.
tangle at 8 o’clock.
20
20
Anderson.
_____
’ First high team game: Grove
In volleyball Latham is out in 3-1, Gladys Miller was winner o< Meu'ij Togg.
21
19
Rickini
Court. 1034; Kelly's Mkt., 1030;
See the outboard motors with boating’s finest all-
front and plays the Church of high game with 156 while Millie
22*3
17'
»
Coastwise
Rickini, 1027.
Christ at 8 o'clock. Disston takes Teleshaw was high series for the
around performance. Blazing new power in three
23
17
Gene
’
s
AutQ
First high ind 3-games: Olds.
on Dorena, also at 8, and at 7 Moose with 427.
35 hp' mrxlels and two “ 18s". Bold new heanty m the
23
17
First
National
628; Eastburn, 625; W. Morelock,
Russ' Mobil defeated Red &
o'clock the Church of God plays
ILLNESS?
24
16
trend-setting Lark and crisp new styhng
Mt. View and Bohemia tangles White 3-1 Goldie True of the CG Auto
61,6
27
13
the line. I'eats-ahead features . . . 12-volt electric
Pac.
Power
First high ind game: Harrison.
winners took high scoring honors
Episcopals.
Latham
with
the
Main & Kher Sts.
Kimwood Keglcrs gained a berth 245; Lovegren, 245; True, 239.
starting . . . Crui»-Throttle fuel saver . . . heavy-
seems almost assured of the title with 187-519.
O. K. Rubber Welders went by n the finals by winning the sec­
duty generator, now available Qjnetest quiet with
with only a make-up game with
Disston casting any shadow on Mills 3-1 with Rosey Strong of ond of three league sessions. Kel­
famed Whispering Power.
ly
’
s
Mkt.
was
the
winner
of
the
the winners rolling a 158-379 nigh
their record.
first round. In their final night
Nine new models ... 3 to 35 hp. Sec them .. »
CLIFF AND GEORGE
The last two rounds of play will game and series.
of action Kimwood outpointed the
LEGAL ADVICE?
come on February 28 and March
ride
with them . . ■ run them.
"We Hurry”
First National Bank 3-1. Lovegren
7.
Girls’ High School Jr. League
TRADE NOW! Now is the best time
Call a lawyer
paced
the
Keglers
with
a
193-561.
W
L
Electric Wiring
for thê best trade you'll ever make.
12 Arthur had the high game for the |
36
Richie’s Drive-In
Bank with a 215 while _Hansen
Licensed
Electric
Ians
Your present motor will never be worth
35
13
Stokes Jewelry
The answers to everyday
24 rolled the high series of 576.
24
Grove Hardware
insurance problems*
iuch again. Come in today.
Grove
Court
spoiled
Hoover's
25
23
Smith’s Furniture
Free Estimates
chances of contention for first ।
By J. B. Leonard
income tax
34
14
Morelock Drive-In
36 place by taking three of the four ।
Cottage Grove Cleaners 12
on All Work
Call an accountant.
The Jalopy club is sponsoring
Richie's took three points from IKiints from them. Joe Olds took
scoring
honors
for
Grove
Court
an endurance run February 24 at Smith with Carol Tonole rolling a
We Give SAH
2 p.m. This event is open to the high game of 194 and 170 for a with a 203-505.
Green Stamp»
Men’s Toggery came out second
public and any type car, sport car series of 364, the highest rolled in
best as Bruce Cochrane paced
or motorcycle may be used, pro­ the league this year.
vided the driver has a driver’s
Stokes took three points from Gene’s Auto Service to a win of ,
license.
Morelock’s with Sharon Galdabini 3-1. Cochrane had a 183-507 ser- I
The object is to average a set high game and series. 142-282.
ies.
Charles True rolled a 239-613
speed of between 20 to 30 miles
QUESTION: Will Auto Theft
Grove Hardware split 2-1 with
Ph. 444
Ph. 444
per hour over a set course. The C. G. Cleaners and with Lavonne Monday night which proved too 1
insurance pay tor loss bv then
205 N. 9th St.
set speed and a map of the course Shepherd high game and series, much for Coastwise Finance. CG
of a full set of mechanics tools
lleaddiiarters for Evinruile Motor»!
will be given at the beginning of 120-230.
\uto took three points from Coast-
if they are stolen from a car
Cottage Grove, Oregon
911
No.
»th
l>h,.„.-HUS
the run. Ed Jones, Frank Wil­
w:e.
and provided they are all auto­
i.orelock's
split
the
series
with
liams and John Gerstner will set
JR.
mobile tools?
BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
■
out the course, which will begin M&W Market
last place Pacific Power with each
16
23
at
Harrison
school
on
South
Tenth
nMHJl: N ।
16
23
Cottage Bowl
® J When you need
dinarily. insurance companies
street.
16
23
t ■ 1 help in planning
Moose
pay only for thi'fi of fools used
Trophies
will
be
awarded
the
17
22
your
insurance
pro
­
Rickini
Dbr.
in the operation of a particular
three who average the closest to Ware's
23
16
gram,
you
’
ll
want
car. Such as jack s, lug
the set speed. There will be no Langston’s TV
29
10
the help of a pro­
wrenches and so forth.
entry fees and the public is in-
fessional .
one
Wares split 2-1 with M&W, with
vited.
who makes insur­
Alvin Wiese rolling a 184 and a
•If you'll address your own in­
ance his careerl
303 for the losers and Bob Car-
surance questions to this office
Bold
lile a 183 and 307 for Wares.
well try to give you the <w-
Rickini Lbr. split 2-1 with Cot­
rect answers and there will he
Stroke
tage Bow) with Glen Vertrees roll­
no charge or obligation of any
ing
a
165
and
Marvin
Hawes
a
kind.
The Jefferson Cubs defeated the 271 series for Rickini.
Moose split 2-1 with Langston'»
in
J. B. Leonard
Thurston 8th graders of Spring­
BOB BAUDER
field Thursday afternoon, 25-19. TV with Roger Arthur rolling a
Styling
Ins. Agency
The game was a low scoring affair, 175 and a 279 series for the Moose.
Phone HH1
709 Main
especially the first half. Thurston
Ph. »4
512 Wliitenker Ave.
did not attempt to work plays or
shoot as long as the Cubs led and
continued to use a man to man de­
fense. When Thurston did shoot
For that wonderful
most ot tne shot» weie burned
ones or long ones. The shooting
was fairly poor for both teams.
tuie the liest
tho au
Overall .....11
this was
game
of the season for the Cubs, a team
ME ALWAYS
that has looked better at times,
Exciting design
¿ MADE SHORT
but not consistently. Floor plays,
f
z
CUTS
beautifully
Perk up your pep, fast! If you feel "Borderline
alertness and aggressiveness were
executed - this
much improved. The coaching staff
Fatigue"-see what Bexel Special Formula
is hoping for additional improve­
is the character 0
ment during the final three games
Mercury/57 - an advanced
as
the
team
has
the
ability
if
they
Vitamins wi
will work.
concept of styling that
The postponed games with Junc­
* ■ Rnrderline Fatigue"
immediately sets it apart
J
tion City will be played on the
So often, today's foods
tymplome: lark of pep,
local gy m floor here February 27,
from all other ’57 models
■
are lackipg in the vita­
I beginning at 2 p.m.
In essence, it is a fleet
lite, nerree—and often a
mins, the minerals you
prey lo minor illo. If wot
clean-lined look, boldly
need day in, da out to
HOM
TEAMS
PLACE
from organic eaute. th-ie
keep your body
Women of the Moose team No.
lymptomi ean oerur irhen
accented - a look that has
2 of Cottage Grove won third
charged with vitality.
ilt, irMyrioet notgetALL
. . . But there are no abort cuts
captured the public's
place Saturday evening at the
the ntam ne and mineralf
to aattafactlon at Ed’s. Step in
Bexel Special Formula
Moose
tournament
at
the
L-Bowl
imagination like no other
it neede ereryday.
can help you have
today and see for yourself.
in Eugene. Team No 1 is in eighth
Mercury
in history and is
rich, red blood—to
place after the tournament.
— a « ■■ ■
Formula
destined to set new standards
look well, feel well, think well-
NEW NEWS MAN
be more alert. Because each
a
VITAMINS
of design in the industry
IT KOMB
capsule contains amazing Bu
Station KOMB has added a full­
Mercury/57 - a car to see
and all essential B vitamins,
time local news reporter, Ronald
to drive, to own.
plus more than five times your
I Thomas, 26 who came from Co-
daily iron requirement, and
quille. He replaces Hal Fengler,
1117 E. MAIN
I who covered local news until De-
costs only
a di
:
eember
but
who
has
been
laid
’ BETTER. ..bl- Mri
! up with a foot ailment ever since.
I
In the meantime, the dutie» of
K-C DRUG
newsman at the local station have
been performed by Rod Walter,
«09 Main
; station manager.
11 ingston TV
♦ Outlaw-
I Grove Court
Axemen Top Lions
64-52 on Feb. 15
On Main
Flame
HI-FI
Systems
Leagues Nearing
Finish, Basketball
Still Deadlocked
Radio Ray
Nelson
Electric
yg# Knw1
?
Jalopy Club Plans
Endurance Run
Roberts ¿ Drury
INSURANCE?
HESSE'S
SPORTING GOODS
MERCURY/ 57
Jefferson Cubs
Defeat Thurston
21 year old feeling!
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BE LL
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Peterson-Dull Lincoln Mercury
1024 E. Main
Ph. 613