OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1918. Paee7 DOCTOR FITTED FOR LEADER Much In Knowledge of Medicine to I Equip Man for High Pub llo BsrVlcs. Titer hi much In tin knowledge of medicine to fit a limn for tlia high cull Ins of lawgiver Ritd leader of the people, say Dr. Frederick Peterson, In the Ontury. lie continues: "To reach the goal of nattnnul health, the physician's accumulated knowledge ami experience must be brought to bear upon the laws which relate to fit marriages, to housing nod tho food supply, to education, occupa tions, recreutlons, hygUne and sanlte tlon, to contagious diseases, alcohol torn, poverty Bud crime; In short, upon my law which relates directly or In directly to tho health and well-being of tho people. Illii Interest reaches into tho di-plhi of sociology, biology and philosophy, to the relations be tween persons and groups, between na tions mid race. Tho Interest of medl cine nro fixed only by the boundaries of Ufa Itself, When the great Ntutu, with IU great free municipalities Is at length established", when war ond pov erty and disease and unemployment a wo know them, havo boon banished to tho vast mbblMh lump of man's out- Boy Waved Flag at U-Boat Firing on Tug !I'Y ''iI r 1 :' LJ 1 r "A .; t r'r.-W f rV I t J l"f-' ' i ' l.'V'f t I - r ' I i ' ' b t V ' - "---:r---;Vlr.J!-. ST - ; f I .. . . i M -rr-- Lmm.mmmJL r0d Berkwhlre $3.50 Court, made and entered on tbo 19th Holateln dairy food, per 80 lba. $2.00 day of Juno, 1918, Oil meal $3.75 Blood meal poultry, n. 10c Albora aa Ko .1110 Whole corn $4.00 Cracked corn ,.$4.15 Coooantrt ffl mmi fl.TS Ground corn ,.,.,.,,,,.,.......$4.15 Eaiter oyster ihell ; $1.60 Weetern Bhell $1.25 Date of first publication Juno 21, 1918. Date of last publication August 2, 1918. HENRY K. COLLIER, Attorney for Plaintiff, 914 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ia hereby glren that the derslgned, as administrator of the Eg deceased, has of is six weeks beginning with tho issue dated Friday, July 12, tm, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, August 23, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. Orlt, pr 100 ls .....90c Livestock Buylna Live hogs, l-17c tate of Malko RlnKus Dressed hogs 2l-22c Hied his final report as such adminls Old roosters 10c trator, with tho honorable county court Sprint 20-22c of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, Hens 18-21c and the court nas set Monaay, tne 2Sth day of August, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M as the time for 4''44 hearing said final report Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho County of Clackamas ad ministrator of tho estate of August C. Kane, deceased. All persons having; claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me at tho office of C. Schuebel, Oregon City, Ore gon, properly verified as by law re quired, within six months from data hereof. DIES FROM BEE 8TINGS 4 Any and all persons having objec-i Date of first publication Julv 2fi ? ukaats j-Aa, ur juiy z. -v tions to saw report are nereny nonnea ims. A-aarey nest, uaugnter or Isaac to appear and make same known to WALTER A. KANNBS Best, prominent real estate deal- the Court on said date above men-; Administrator of tho Estate of Auev I, . . anATuo JACK VI WW " "ivhSokT PERTH AMBOy Jai-k Ainslnluh. a ten vear-old boy. climbod the mast of the bartte Lansford while the German U-boats off the grown Ignorance and folly, It may bo I muhh lutl const was firing on It and the Lehlxh Valley Railroad tug which was towing it, and tearing the that tho physicians of that nobler time will bo expected to frame wise laws not only to insure Individual health but to prevent the disease to which the organism of tho state, the body politic, has in all earlier social stage been snbjoct" Stars and Stripes from tho wast waved the flag at the German, fie Is shown here with his brother shortly after bo landed safe and sound. ON PUTTING THINGS OFF WOMEN DRIVE MOTOR TRUCKS Hot So Dressy as Soms Jobs, but It's Healthful, According to One of Thsm. To release skilled mechanics for other work and thus give some help in the war, there are seven girls at one motor factory whose dally tasks con sist In driving newly finished curs from the factory to the shipping dock. And the girls won't trade jobs now for any of the purely feminine pur suits, says the Washington Times. They get greasy and dirty they have hud to throw away ehiimols and pow der puffs because they are futile but Ull they like the Job and they all any they would not trails It for a place at the kitchen sink or on the 'Bring end of a sewing mschlne. "It's much better Job thnn being department-store detective," Mrs, Lotta Dupuls, who formerly tripped shoplifters and sneak thieves In a downtown store, snys. "Of course it Isn't so dresy, but it's healthier and I like It better. Also I can mnko more money for the support of my three kiddles." Mrs, Wanda Ludeman backs up Mrs. Dupuls, She formerly was n govern ment operative In rounding up viola tors of the Harrison narcotic law. "I took the Job because I wanted to help the government, and every wom an who does one man's work releases a mini for the Bring line," said Mrs. Ludeuiiiii. There Ars Times When Waiting Little While Helps a Whole Lot "Procrastination neve got anybody anywhere, but," sulci jlr. Oratobar, MARKET REPORT NORTH PORTLAND. July 31. Littoral receipts of cattle have been the order of the day, approximately 2000 head have been offered at the "there are times when putting tilings ; Mc-tin Portland yards this week to off a bit helps a lot, as, for Instance, in the mutter of answering certain letters. "I get once In a while a letter that Is cross, ill tempered, sarcastic or that maybe sets up some proposition that the writer himself would have known wouldn't hold water if he had stopped to think about It date. Good cattle are selling steady a quoted. Prime steers, $11.75-12.25; good to choice steers, $10.7511,75; medium to good steers, $8'0-10.75; fair to medium steers, $8.50-9.50; common to fair steers, $5,50 8.00; choice cows and heifers, $8.00-8.50; medium to good cows and heifers. $.00-7.50; fair to medium cows and "Now, my nuturul Inclination woulJnnlferBt $5.00-fi.00; canners, $3.00-5.00; be to answer that letter right away. . ViM.1M. caveg $8.60-11.50; I could shoot his proposition full of holes easily and make it look foolish. Ills sarcasm I could answer much more bttlngly. Hut what I do now in my somewhat riper years is to smile and say to myself : H 'What's the user "What I do now before answering such a letter Is to wait a day, to sleep on it "There's a habit that It would be worth any man's while to cultivate. Sleeping on it will iron the wrinkles out of any sort of trouble, solve for us any problem; it soothes and clarifies. It brings back our courage and our sense of humor. And then, In the morning, when I come to answer that letter I answer It In a spirit that makes not an enemy but a friend. "This sort of putting things off I don't call procrastination it is just waiting a little to give all hard feel ing time for evaporation." stockers and feeders, $6,10 8.00. The count In the hog division Is 250 head today, making a total of 1000 head for the week to date, Vhich Is an exceptionally small run. The trading has been very active and pric es have advanced 15 to 25 cents, one load selling at $18.60 on yesterday's market quotations. Prime mixed $iK.10-18.35; medium mixed, $17.85- 18.10; roui;h heavies. $16.60-16.85; pigs, $16.00-16.50; bulk, $18.25. The sheep market is steady to strong, but the trade In the lamb dl vision is very draggy at this time, the bulk of yesterday's lambs sold at lower level, however, strictly fat lambs are In fair demand. Quotations: east of the mountain lambs, $13.50 14.00; valley lambs, $13.00-13.50; year lings, $9.50-10.50 wethers, $8.50-9.50; ewes, $6.00-8.00. As given by tho Brady Mercantile company and Farr Brothers. BUYINO Creamery butter 51c Potatoes, old $1.50 Potatoes, new, 3c lb.; per 100, $3.50 Onions, per 100 lbs $2.00 Ilutterf country) per roll 80c Eggs, per doz. 41c 8ELL1NQ. Potatoes, new ..5c lb Eggs, peY doz 47c Butter, per roll (country) 95c Creamery butter, per roll ...... $1.15 wesa. Oats, per 100 lbs . .$3.50 Shorts, 80-lb. sack $1.60 Bran, 60 lb. sack $1.10 Salt 50 lbs- Mgn grade '....75c Hay. per ton ...$35.00 Chick food, per 100 lbs. $5 00 Scratch food, per 100 I6a. $4.50 Bono, per 100 lbs. $3.75 Beet scraps - $6.50 er of this. city, died Sunday,- tinned. Death is thought to have been 4 Dated July 16, 1918. 4 caused by yeilowjacket stings re- K. BAWICKAS, celved last Monday. Administrator of the Estate of Malko ust C. Ranne, Deceased. jC. SCHUEBEL, ( Attorney for Administrator. Have beautiful house In Seaside, Oregon, and income bearing property, ideally located, 2, blocks from ocean, consisting of one 8-room modern house cost $2500 to build, one 4-room mod ern cottage, and four summer cot tages, all completely furnished, In eluding piano, and all located on Rlnkus, Deceased. E. W. BARTLETT, Attorney for the Estate. 8UMMON8. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas. Cecil C. Holley, Plaintiff, vs. 150x100 (3 lots) free of Incumbrance. EdRb Holley, Defendant Would exchange on strictly cash vain- to Editn Honey, w neweu street atlon for improved 40 acres or more, Belllngham, Washington, defendant: prefer Molalla river bottom land, near in tne name or tne auto oi,uregon, Canby. Income on my Seaside proper- yo nereoy requirea to appear ana tv this year better than $800. A. J. answer the complaint filed against yon Walker. Seaside. Oregon. 1" tov entuiea suit, witnm six weeks irom tne aaie oi tne nrst punii- cation of this summons, and if too fail CARPENTERS $4.50 NINE HOURS tn so armour and answer, or other- HELPERS $3.60 NINE HOURS wige Diead to Dianurs comnlalnt for LABORERS $3.25 NINE HOURS th.nf niainftfr win nni, tn SEE HARRY JONES. CONTRAC- the court foP n,- relief craved for in! TOR, WEST LINN HOTEL ACROSS kg complaint towlt: that tho marriage Kivii.lv fKua UKio vn x. ir contract existing between yourself and YOU ARE A BETTER CARPENTER piaintiff be dissolved, granting to plaln- THAN THE AVERAGE COME an absolute divorce from you. ALONG AND YOU WILL BE PAID Thl8 8umnl0M to published pursuant $5.00 IF O. K. AFTER ONE WEEK'S t0 an order of Honorable J. U. TRIAL. Pamnhall JmApa rtt tha bKav nnmAl! court made and entered on the 17th day of July, 1918. Date of first publication, July 19, 1918. Date of last publication, August 30, 1918. HENRY E. COLUER, Attorney for tho Plaintiff. TO LOAN. $4500 to loan on farm. Interest 7 per cent Grant E. Barney, 141 E. 69th N Portland. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Jessie M. Baker, Plaintiff, vs. Grlssom Baker, Defendant To Grlssom Baker above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 23rd day of August 1918, said date being tho expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if yon fail to answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit: For a decree dissolving tho mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the custody and control of the minor child. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 10th day of July, 1918, and tho time prescribed for publication there of is six weeks beginning with tho Issue dated Friday, July 12, 1918, and continuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, August 23, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Oregon City, Oregon. DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down and out horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Milwaukle 69-J. "WILLAMETTE NAVIGATION CO. steamer every day freight only Portland to Oregon City, from Wash ington Street Dock. Save Time. Save Money." Tho Modern Way. Th conversation In the lobby of a Vtt!hliiiton hotel turned to the sub ject of modern methods when a llttlo story along thut line wits contributed by f'ongrewumn Claude Kltchln of North Carolina. Some time ago a young iiutn became enamored of a . beautiful girl, and after a courtship of some months he mustered sufficient courage to tell her of bis great love. "Tonight," suld he hh they sut one vveiilng In the alluring gloom of the verundit, "I nni going to your father and ask for your hand In nuirrlnge." "Thut Is very tine, Hurry," the pret ty one replied, "but don't be so old - fushloued." "Old fiihhloned," returned the lover, thoughtfully. "I don't quite under stand." "Don't nt-k him," was the prompt explanation of the girl. "Tell him." Philadelphia Telegraph. SURE CURE FOR INSOMNIA Welsh Intermarrying. A remarkable Instance of Welsh family Intermarrying Is given lu a quaint chronicle of local events kept by one Peter Huberts, notary public, of St. Asaph, who died In 1010, He wrote: "Upon Saturday evening, the xxvllth day of Novr., 1G1M, Thomas Mostyn, Esq., and Gwen Pnrrle, wid ow, the lute wife of the late revd. father In God, Richard Pnrrle, lute Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, deceased, were married; nnd also William Mostyn, gent, son and heir uppurent of the said Thoiniis Mostyn, and one Anne Tarrle, one of the younger daughters of the Bald late Lord Bishop, were likewise married the da and yeur aforesaid; nnd Hlchnrd Parrlo, son and heir of the snld lute Lord Bishop, and Marie Mostyn, third daughter of the said Thomas Mostyn, were then married." Eat Pint of Peanuts and Drink Three Glasses of Milk Before Retiring. Recently a friend who had heard that I sometimes suffer from Insom nia told me of u sure cure. "Eat a pint of peanuts and drink two or three fusses trt milk before going to bed," suld he, "and I'll warrant youll bo asleep within half an hour." I did as he suggested, nnd now for the bene fit of others who may bo'nflllcted with Insomnia I feci it my duty to report what happened, so far as I am able to recall the dutalls. First, let me say my friend was right I did go to sleep very soon after my retirement. Then a friend with his bend under his arm came along nnd asked m If I wanted to buy his feet I was negotiating with him whin the dragon on which I was riding slipped out of his skin and left me floating in midair. While I was considering how I should get down, a bull with two heads icered over the edge of the wall and said he would haul mc up If I would first climb up and rig n windlass for him. So as I was sliding down the mountutnslde the brakeman came In, nnd I nsked him when the train would reach my Btatlon. "We passed your station over 400 years ngo," he said, calmly, folding the train up nnd slipping it Into his vest pocket At this. Juncture the clown bounded Into the ring and pulled the ccnterpole out of the ground, lifting the tent and KU the people In It up, up, while I stood on tho earth below watching myself go out of sight among the clouds above. Then I awoke, and found I had been asleep almost ton minutes. H. B. Lusty Old Age. Whnt time of life can be compared to the time of lusty old age? Does white hair betoken falling powers? Nay, no more than the snow that crowns the giant old pine betokens any weakness or decay of the tree. The head and the hairs of our coming Redeemer shall be "white like wool, as white ns snow." Herein Is tho mystery of the strength of old ngo. As Is a lusty tree, so Is a lusty old jnan. llo knnweth the secrets of "heaven nnd earth, and he benreth fruit to the Inst. He diolh not easily, but like a great oak, whose roots, go deep into the earth; he is laid low only by a mighty cataclysm of nature. Aiqriane Mascot Does Stunts on Machines 1 "it A r f )MT' :. f 19 Sffv-i. 'VX i - - i'J Aw.- . asMsaw!SKE3 s ik MONEY TO LOAN On real estate, six per cent C. Schuebel, Oregon City. MEN WANTED who are not now en gaged in essential war work. Apply West Linn mills, across rjver from Oregon City. Can use three men every day. so come along. Strike on but not bothering us. Wages 42c an hour. This airplane mascot of the British batic stunts at dizzy heights. Many flying corps Is not afraid to go In times he has been up with aviators the air. Occasionally he does acro-who have shot down German planes. Making Them Better Americans Portland Hesse Martin iron works has contract' for equipping ton Ferris ships. , ANOTHER H UNSKILLED 3 , S AMSTERDAM, July 31. Field S Marshal von Elchorn, German $ : representative and military tyr- 3 ant in the Ukraine, was assas- -$ $ sinated In Kiev yesterday by $ Boris Dansklo. 0F INTEREST TO WOMEN Wellesley college girls nre cultlvat lnz their war gardens after school hours on the college farm. Two thousand American women and men are in the French organization of the American Red Cross. Fifteen thousand Philadelphia wom en and girls helped in the War Sav ings Stamp drive. The canteens and rest stations along the lines of communication In the war aone of France nre being operated by American women. Salvation army lassies cook and dis tribute the toothsome doughnuts to Americans on the French front Twenty-seven new visiting nurses have been placed on the staff of Phil adelphia's bureau of health for the duration of the summer. English women have established a chain of lunch wngohs not far from the battle line, from which they serve hot coffee to the soldiers returning from the Flanders front NEW LIBERTY LOAN ! & WASHINGTON, July 31.-The $ campaign for the fourth Liberty $ Loan will open Saturday, Sep- $ tember 28, and continue three 8 weeks, ending October 19. I f i v 1 1- If i;, wi ; I If .J- r!fi FAf 1 I v J ,1 Jill tl I A li lr ; W 1 SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Minnie R. Holley, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo W. Holley, Defendant. To Alonzo W. Holley, aboved named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled eult on or before the 13th day of September, 1918, said date being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to ap pear and answer said complaint, for want -thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and to be per mitted to resume her former name of Minnie R. Rice. This sum mons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court which order was made on the 31st day of July, 191S, and the time prescribed for publishing thereof is six weeks, beginning With the issue dated, Friday, August 2, 1918, and con tinuing each week thereafter to and including Friday, September 13, 1918. BROWNELL & SIEVERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Resident Attorneys of Oregon. Address, Oregon City, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of Clackamas County, Ore gon, duly appointed and has qualifl- . ed as Executor of the will of David Eggenberger, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law and with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at Boring, Clackamas County, Ore gon,, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published the 12th day of July, 1918. ANDREAS VETSCH, Executor of the will of David Eggenberger, deceased. Believing Americans in the tren ches will be best backed, up by heal ehy Americans at homo, the National Security League has inaugurated a sys tem of giving men and girls confined in ofices ten minutes exercise on the roofs of buildings where they are SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. Bessie L. Noah, Plaintiff, vs. Fred E. Noah, Defendant. To Fred E. Noah, above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 23rd day of August, 1918, said date. being the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this Bummons, and if you fail to answer said com plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the mar riage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of the Circuit Court, which order was made on the 10th day of July, 1918, and the time prescribed for publication there- 8UMMONS. In tho Circuit , Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clacka mas. Minnie Clifton, Plaintiff, vs. W. T. Clifton, Defendant To W. T. Clifton, 624 Collins Avenue, East Liberty, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. In the name of the State of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from date of the first publica tion of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint to-wit: that the marriage " contract existing between yoursel. and plaintiff be dissolved, granting tc plaintiff an absolute divorce from you. This summons is published pursu ant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named Court made and entered on the 19t day of June, 1918. Date of first publication June 21, 1918. Date of last publication August 2, 1918. HENRY E. COLLIER. Attorney for Plaintiff, t 914 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Executor's Notice Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Executor of the estate of Florence Grace, deceased, has filed his final account herein with the County Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, and the County Judge has set Monday, August 28th, 191S, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., as the time and place for hearing objections to said final ao count and for the final settlement of said estate. Dated July 26th, 1918. . W. J. WILSON, 1 Executor. O. D. EBY, ' Attorney for Executor. employed. These girls of the New York State Industrial Commission in New York City had the -pleasure of taking their exercise three times a wek atop a twenty-two-stotry Ihuild1 ing. There they got better tlr than they found in the dusty streets. SUMMONS. In te Circuit Court ef. the State of Oregon' tor the County of Clacka mas. Maggie Roblson, Plaintiff, vs. King Roblson, Defendant. To King Roblson, 1547 Market Street Tacoma, Washington. In the name of the State of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from date pf the first publica tion of this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint to-wit: that the marriage contract existing between yourself and plaintiff be dissolved, granting to plaintiff an absolute divorce from you. This summons is published pursu ant to an order of the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of the above named Notice of Final Settlement In tho Es tate of John Younger, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executrix of the estate of John Younger, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, State of Oregon, her final account as such executrix of said estate and that Monday, the 19th day of August 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of objections to said report and" the settlement thereof. NELLIE YOUNGER, Executrix of the estate of John Younger, deceased. C. SCHUEBEL, Attorney for Executrix. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JOSEPH E. HEDGES Lawyer MONEY TO LOAN WEINHARD BUILDING, D. C Latourettk, President F. J. Meyer. Cashier The First National Bank of Oregon Qty, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Phones Pacific 62 Home A-15J GEORGE C. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law All legal business promptly attended te C. D. A D. C. LATOURETTE Attorney t-at-Law Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Of fice in First National Bank Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon. Office Phones Paciflo Main 40J; Home A-270. STONE & MOULTON Attorneyo-at-iLaw Beaver Bldg., Room 6 OXEQON CITY .... OREGON O. D. EBY Attorney-at-Lav Money loaned, abstracts furnish ed, land titles examined, estates settled, general law business. Over Bank of Oregon City, C. SCHUEBEL Attorney-at-Law Will practice in alt courts, make cot. lections and settlements. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon City. Oregon. W.S.EDDY,V.S.,M.D.V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College at Toronto, Canada, and the McKilltp School of Sur gery of Chicago, is established at Fashion Stable, between Fourth and Fifth on Main Street Both Telephones Office Pacific 65; Home A-S5 Res. Pacific 184; Homo B-80 William Hammond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND Attornoya-at-Law , Abstracts, Real Estate, Loan, Insur :. ascs. OREGON CITY, OREGON Pacific Phone 81 Horn Phone A-278