The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 03, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916. -EVENING EDITION
COOS BAY TIMES
H. O. MALWNKV, Kdltor and IMib
DAN E. MALONKY, Now Kdltor
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos Count)
of Marshfield.
Entorod at llio 1'ostoftlco nt Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
t brou gb tbo mall ai second-class
mutt tnsttrr
IIUHIXKH8 HOOSTIXM
TUB Coos Ihiy Times Ib proud
of Its distinction as tbo ne,ws
pnpor tbat nlways booBts nnd
novor knocks, ttalng consistent nnd
'persistent In its plen of tbu greatness
of Coos Day, ltB'prcsont oiiportunltlcB
and futtiru prospects, It is in tbo
kindest and most belpful spirit tbat
it suggests to property ownorB tlitit
now tbat many strangers are dally
coming to Coos Hay tlioro sbould W
reasonableness In speaking of propor-
$
t WITH THE TOAST t
i AND THE TEA t
fiOOl) HVUXIXH
It Is astonlsbliig tbat any
one can satiander nwny in ab
solute Idleness n slnglo mo
ment of tbat small portion of
tlmo which Is allowed us In
tbo world. 'Lord Chesterfield.
4C
A.MHKICA FIKST AXI KOHUVKU
First land In tbo world to mo,
t'O great Uepubllu of the free.
Thy lights on high.
Floods every sky,
And marks tbo paths across the sea
living. and nvixn
Ti 1113 bureau of .(ho census de
partment of, .commerce, Is
' reaching Into' till of the re
lations of Ufa, In recent yeiirs with
a completeness nnd a particularity.
Noy, in ono of the most recent of
Its bulletins, It is venturing Into
tbo, field of expectation of life tin
dor normal conditions and of how
many things there nre In life to
mako death passlblo and some
times, It might bo added, quite
easy.
A set of tables, tbo first of tliolr
kind over prepared by tbu United
States government, will soon be
Issued. Thesa will show death
rates nnd expectation of life at all
ages for tbu population of tbo six
Now Knglnnd states, Now York,
Now. Jersey, Indiana and Michigan,
tbo '.first of tbo slates to keep 'reg
istration Statistics. Tbo poopfo of
those Htatos, bulug about tbu uver
ago American and affected by con
ditions similar to thoso of the oth
er plates, tbu rules applying to
thom should apply to nil
nil of us If thu melting pot liai
dona, its melting well.
Tbo census bureau rules are very
interesting In themselves, Thoy
nro moro broadly comprehensive
than tbo rules governing.. the- llfo
insuranco compunluH.
According to these tables tbo av
erage expectation of life, at birth,
for mules Is -iii.il years; for fu
moles, G3.2 years; for white mules,
G3.0 years; for native white mnlos,
r-O.C years; for native wlilto fe
males, GI.2 years; for Negro males,
31,1 years, and for Negro females,
117.7 years. Females nro tints
lougor lived than males to the ox
tent of more than throe years, and
in tbo enso of tbo native whites
and Negroes, more than three und
ouu-balf years.
Another liitoroitlng revelation Is
that the average woman outlives
tbo average man. infant modal
ity runs very high, though not as
high as In former years. It Is
hardly a revolution that the death
rate In small urban communities is
23 per cent less than In largo ones,
Tbo growing congestion In larger
cities will muku this disproportion
greater In thu future, unless murkud
rdvanco In (military and bygeulc
roform en n moot congestion on bet
tor terms than now.
Swift In tbo right,
Slow In thy might,
First In our love nnd faith you stand.
Vf Him ,if. n'ntlnnu- nnnnlMtn Inml.
ty values. Of coursoonoot tbo great- . .MMnii ,.and.
... ...!- 1 ...II I '' " ' " '
est cuics on mo raciuu cuuhi win
pomo day bo built on Coos Hay but
It hasn't boon built yet and real en
tato prices Bbould bo based on present
An well as prospective, values.
In your nnxloty to got ahead, re
member tbo other follow noods a llt
tlo prosperity. "It ain't a bad Idee,"
jtald David Ilarum, "In tbo boss busi
ness, nnywny, to bo wlllln' to lot tbo
other fellow mako a dollar onco In
a while."
The samo truth la equally applic
able to the real cstato business.
Chorus
(First land in tha .world,
With freedom's flng unfurled,
Kinblem of Union states, each state
a star,
Thy boiib of native birth,
Thy sons from nil the earth,
Wo love and sorvo thee first In
pence or war.
iHy thy Immortal patriot siren
Whoso lofty valor still InsplrcB
Wo now ronow
Tbolr pledgo to you
Horo by thoy snerod altar flros,
Truly wo koop tbo vows thoy sworo.
And. If thy hnttlo eagles soar,
We'll answer all
Thy trumpots' call
First, last and thine for ovormoro!!
Selected.
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i wwjumxsz', m )i
M . KHIIW'T JflHW JI I
VIST ffhWI
7fruu ?ersm
i fir 'mgj "' H y
IT'S Uncle Sam's natural resources
that keep him prosperous an'
contented. An' of 'em all I reckon
VELVET is naturally ..(fav
the most contentful. Qzttffifi
TfVERY day more
-' smokers are learn
ing how greatly natural
ageing improves natu
rally good Tobacco.
VELVET is teaching
1 them.
fy
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR?
Dr. A. L Houseworth,
Physician nnd 8urgco
Offlcoilrviug Illock.
Offlrn iiiiiirs: 11 to 12 a. m.; M
I nnd 7 to 8 p. in.
I'hones: Offlco 11.1-J; Hos., 14S-L
m "''""-"'---j-jj----
to
JjgydtijffytutetauoQ
All things come to thoso who get
tlrod wnltlng and go after thorn.
Tho Psalmist said in his haste that
sooner or later nil men appear bororo
tbo Murshfiold city council.
THIS IHX'T A I-'OHI STOUV
"Did you ovor seo Mabel getting
into hor Chnlmors7"
"What nro Chalmers?"
Tho. only time a Coos Hay womnn
suffers In sllonco Is when sho has no
ono to talk to.
You never hnvo to dun, a Coos Hay
mnn who owes you u grudge.
flomotlmes a Coos Hay courtship Is
convorted Into n Imttlosblp.
A Coos liny woman Is unpopular
with hor neighbors ir sho novor does
anything thoy can gossip about.
Whon n Coos Huy womun rattles
tho dishes moro than usiitil while pro
paring suppor It's a sure sign that
hor hiisbnnd will hear something drop
when ho comes homo.
Coos lhiy liusbandH nro as anxious
to mako money us wives nro to spend
It.
Tho background In some portraits
Is the best thing about them If It Is
far enough back.
Opportunity knocks once but onvy
la n continuous hammer wlelder.
STOItV FOIt Til I J ).V
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NEWS OF OREGON X
$$
KUGEXK Wilford MoDovltt und
Leroy Iloss. both 17 years old, und
who sny they are from Seattle, stole
an unto, held up n farmer nnd were
later arrested nnd nro now In Jail.
IM-JNDLBTO.V -Arthur J. Gibson, a
prominent contractor, .was found
Utility of violating tho diuuo ordln
mice, but sentence In his cubu was
suspended.
1 am printing this ono for the bono
flt of Hruco Evans:
Tho ltev. .John McNeill, tho Scotch
preacher, Is never nt a loss for an
answer. Onco In his enroor a smart
young man, thinking to porplox him.
1
i'ii-JmjiI"i"m
I. M. Wright
Phone 188-B
HUII-DING CONTKACTOU
Estimates furnished on requoat
Or. H. M. Shaw
12 e, Knr nnd Tliront Bpeclnllsl
GIjASSKS F1TTKI)
I'liono !!()- Itooins aH)-5M)l
living IHock.
.a. MATTIK II. SHAW.'
I'hyhlcln-o nt4 .Murxixt
I'tiono Il.'10-J.
H
G. Butler
CIVIL, HNGlNHKIl
lloom 304 Coko Dldg. Phone 146-J
noslilnncA Plmn 3(53-1.
W. G. Chandler
AKCII1TKCT
(loomi 801 and 302, Coke Uutld'un
Mnrshfleld. Orepron
I
J GOOD ROADS NOTES t
$
Tbo following nro good road notes
suggested by tbo good roads boost
ers: Horn! Issues for rond purposo of
fer the logical solution for Oregon
counties to establish permanent
malu'trunk lines of roads on modorn
lines. Such projects-hro not extrav
agant but are rnthor a sensible In
vestment. Yet how much argument and talk
Is required to get tho people of any
county to voto bonds for rond build
ing. Multnomah County last year
required a lot of agitation boforo
tbo voters would support tho bonds.
Other couutlos where tbo snme
question Is prosonted go through
precisely tho cxpcrlnco of Multno
mah In hesitating and holding back,
being doubtful of tho outcome
Thu experience of tho counties In
voting roud bonds Js precisely like
that of tho boy vho goes swimming,
llu dreads tho cool water for a time
and hangs about on tho bank dread
ing tho first plungo and hesitating
until someone comes along and
pushes 111 no In and then he Is glad
bo Is in.
This lias proved tho experience of
Multnomah County, where thu people-
nro, very glad,, they i votod thu
road bonds a nil all foul pride In
tbu splendid inula trunk roads,
finishing Willi bard surface, that
wuro built as thu result of thu
bond Issue.
Other counties will find In tills
means of 'raising road funds their
own milvutlon In doallug with this
subject. Good roads are Impera
tive today for overy progressive
section or tlio statu, and tbu way to
got them that commendH Itself, to
tho best business beads of all Oru
gon Is by bond Issues that provide
tbu money nil at onco so It Is not
wusted In building roads plccomenl.
Paying off tbu bonds under the
stimulus of tbo good roads thus
afforded Is not a burden ut all.
Thoso who luivo undertaken roud
bond Issuos hnvu no hesitation In
urging others to do likewise.
tiWILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME!
t NEWS OFNEARBY TOWN X
$
CUIlltY HKPOUTS IX
SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshfield and Portland
(Now Effective)
Total ItcglHtcicil In That County
1071)
Is
GOLD H13ACII, Ore., May 3.
Complete registration for Curry
county shows Republicans 003, Dem
ocrats :U1, Socialists 28, Progress
ives 2, Prohibition 2, Independent
13;' total 107'J. Only 2'J3 women
registered,
MYIITI.K POIXT XOTKS
Oregon. In and for tho County
HUMMOXH
In thu Circuit Court of tho Stato
of
of Coos
John J. Hcrmldn, Plaintiff, vs.
Kugouo Arthur llormldu, Defend
ant.
To Kugono Arthur Hcrmldn, tho
dofendant ubovu named:
In tbu name of tho Stato of Oro-
Xcwh of tho People An Told In tho
Kutcrpiiso
Mr. and .Mrs. N. W. McDonald
nnd chlldron camo from Uroudbout
to attend tho Hanscn-Audrows and
tho I.owellou-Iroly nuptials that
tako placo tboro.
Miss Hiith Wndo, daughter of Mr.
nuil Mrs. Arthur Wude of the South
Fork has accepted u position us
bookkeeper with tho Myrtle Point
Transfer Co.
Mrs. F. O, Albro camo from Pow
ers to tako charge of tho caso of
Mrs. Fred Wright of llrldgo, who
underwent a surgical operation fur
uppondlcltts, porformud by Dr. W. I..
Pomburtou ut his emergency hospi
tal tho samo dny. Mrs. Wright is
recovering nicely.
Mr. und Mrs. K. C. Giiorln ar
rived last Thursday from Junen,
Alaska, where Mr. Guorln has a po
sition In thu Uultcd'StntuB l.nnd Of
flco, coming' to look after somo busi
ness matters that Mr. Guorln Is In
terested. In ns wollus to visit rela
tives. Thoy expect to leave again
for tbo north, in n couplo of weeks.
Fritz Jnonlgon, secretary of the
Myrtle Point Transportation Co.,
went to llaudon to open an nfflcc
for tbo company, who nru now hand
ling thu S. P. pitasonger traffic for
outside points; tho transportation
Co.'s river boats making connection
wltb tbo through S. P. trains No.
I and No. I at Cedar Point. Mr.
Jnonlgon also expects to bundle tho
Wells Fargo Kxpress, at Ilandon.
Train No.
Loaves
1:30 n. m.
C:10 a. m.
7:20 n. m.
8:10 a. in.
1 0:00 a. m.
10.10 a. in.
17 a. m.
50 a. m.
30 p. in.
1C p. m.
lfi n. m.
30 p. in.
Train No. 2.
Stations Arrives
Portlnnd 10:15 p.m.
Ar. 'KugeiiQ Lv.
.1:25 p, in,
Lv. Kugono Ar.
5:1b p. in.
Noll -1:15 p.m.
Maploton 2:35 p. in.
Clubman ( Flor
ence ) 2:10 p.m.
Ada 1:28 p. m.
Gardiner 1:00 p.m.
Kccdsport 11:20 a.m.'
North Lnko 10:;M n. m.
North Hcnd 0:-i0n. m. (
Marsliflelil 0:20a.m.1
BROADWAY HOTEL '
Steam Heated :: Hot Water.
Transient, 7.1c day: !j?:l.00 Per Week.
Apaitiuciits, ."jtl." per month. llvery-
tlilng fiii-iiMicd. I'liono illl.l.
I,.. I. .11 STKX, Piopilctnr.
FA ItH TUX CUXTS
City Limits Xorth llcnil, He
nn COMMUTATION l)f
Miirhhrield-Xurlli Itenil
Auto Lino
Hars every ten minutes from
C a. m.. to 12 midnight; to
South Slough onco a day,
Iciiv'ng at 1 1 n. m.; to Um
pire three trips n day.
GOItST .V.KINO, Prop'.
OLD KOLDIKIt DIICS
M'l-omlneiit. Veleran Passes Awtny at
tho Homo in ItoM-bnrg
HOsnnUltd, Ore., May 3. Captain
Ala Sponcor, of Portlaud, who died
nt the Oregon Soldiers" Homo was 70
years of ago and had resided nt tho
homo for about eight yoars. Ho
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
Pays 6 per cent on
savings '
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut conl, ton 81.00
Lump conl, ton $.1.oO
Or half ton of both.. 9 1.75
I). MUSSON, Prop.
Phono 18-J or leave orders
nt Hlllycr's Cigar Store
nnswor. Onco In his enroor a smart ; ... . , ..
young man, thinking to perplex him ( UbV! ""rtnt answer the
sent.... ii fn.i...V . .. lcoml),Illnt f,loa Bn nst you n the
a I, lie en ! "?'T "Bb0Vfl " nct," wHIUn six
iV are lew., r' ,t-N'ul"-, weeks from tho 22nd day of March,
Ln UlZui , ,, :!,,K,,tonf,0,I' 191. the first day of the publlca
le'" Mr m v m ,T C,,,,:8,"0" of ! ""mmo.,., and you nre
...?,r' lN" T." t"',ot0' hereby notified that If you fall to
,1 then ;n T, t"01"0to' "reby notified that If you fall
anil tlion, nuildo breathless sllonco. ' ...,'.. i .... ... .,,
ItUti, tho but day of tho
Bii Id
IIUIll-U, on . ...., ,1 i.i
I !.... iu M'u..i Milan -ji iiiu ouill tuill-
i iuio j'uiiiiK men -inquirers ........
for truth especially-and should like .May
to give this young man a word or'jimo'
a. vice, it s this: Don't loeo your 'publication o
u.hi a oiiitaiioii inqiiiriug niter
men's wivos."
I'nii vrui n f iinrniii nniirio.i timt i r.. ... .i..ui... n . n
"" " u ..-..ij "uniivu inuvom-H uuriiiK ino uivii war as a
you nro required to appear In the meinbor of Company F, 23rd New
ubovo entitled court nnd answer tho York Infantry. Lator for many years'
complaint filed against you In tho no wns a nrominont lnnilmrmnn nt '
.Michigan nnd lator of Northern Cal-,
Ifornln, whoro he located In IS92. He
Is aurvlved by two nieces, ono ot!
wnom resuios in Michigan and tho
other In Now York. Tho body will bo'
taken to Portland, whore it will bo1
buried in tho Hast Side comotory be
side tho gmvo of his wlfo. Captain
T. V. Ward of Portlnnd. nn nlil.tln.n1
this umiiioi. for j fremi of Captalu Snencer ncc01I1,nn.
plaint on or boforo tho 3rd dny of
May. 11110. tho but duv of tbo
ra of tlmu prescribed In the order for the
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
it
"r want thereof tho plaintiff will apply, led (ho body from hof0
' it tllil rrlirt trf tlt wtMit ilnmnml I i
HAKlCIt The Oregon Cattlo nnd
Horse Halsers Association Is attended
I by 8ovornl hundred stockmen,
II.OOl) JUVKK Judge W. L. Hrud
haw of the clroult court bus cele
brated bis twenty-fifth anniversary
us circuit Judge.
till MlnfAlM n ulinnttint olninnmut r9
which is us follows, towlt: Judu-l! t T .
niout against you for tbo sum
? 250.00 wltb lutorest thoroon nt
I v
of U
tho rate of ton per cent per annum j
frnm ilu t!li .lm. np T.i.il......., i A f i
PHNDLlVrON-Thu school lionrrt'". ' ::, ' ' . . ."' .."'
linn rlimum ll, l..nl..,r. f - """ "" "'""' "' ",l,u lo "
i ,,,w .v...... ,w, iiimi ju.ir
with A. T. Park us superintendent.
SKLL1XG GOODS
The big problem In selling
this problem.
AHHANY Judge Sklpwortb of Ku
gono is presiding In the circuit court
In placo of Judgo Kelly.
I1AKKK The total registration for
Baker county Is I.SI3 out of 7,500
ellglblo voters.
ROSIOnUIia The Douglas county
Pomona Grnngo hold n soscloit which
was attended by n largo uuinbor ot
porBQlis and addrossod by Prof II) -slop
of tbo O. A, C,
HOOD ItlVIJll Leonard Howard,
knged 17 years, Is hold for tbo grand
'Jury because of alleged bicycle, thefts.
MILTON The people have decided
Mo hold a strawberry carnival on May
31.
OAion noi dfoii ujm spu eamji
goods Is getting the customer
Into tho storo,
Coos Dny
44
SCIIOONKIt TILLAMOOK
POItTLAXD AXI) COOS HAY
S.IIS FHO.M POUTliAXI)
KVKUV TUKSDAY
FOR IXFOHMATIOX PIIOXU 7H
TOM JAMKS. Agt., Ocean Dock
said Judgment, or your undivided
ono-flftli Intereat lu tbo following
described property, to-wlt: Lot
four (4) of Illock eight (S) nnd j by publication thereof In pursuance
Lot sevon (7) of Hlock throe(3) of an ordor mndo by tho Honornblo
of tbo Town of South Marshfield.
Coos County, Oregon, and Lot thirty-eight
(38) of Illock twenty-six
(2ti) of Ilailroad Addition to
SOUTH COOS IUVGK IJOAT
SKUVICH
LAUNCH KXPHESS
leaves Murshfiold erery day
8 a.m. Leaves head of river
nt :t:il() p, m.
STKA.MHK HAIXHOW
leaves head of river dally at
7 n.m. leaves Murshneld at
3 p.m. For charter apply on
board.
ItOGHllS A SMITH, Props.
Hi i Tit tit Ittnttr In C.tta rminrtf
Flanagan Bennett Bank
Mnishfleld. Coos County, Orcgm,.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $l2nnn
INTKIIKKT PAID OX TIMU AXI) HAVIX(W uZ.Z,
Officers J. W, U13NNKTT, President; JAS. H 2.!,,s
President; II. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; (T, F vivnN' Vlte
Assistant Cashier. wCHester,
Flanagan &b Bennett Bank
OF MYHTLF, POINT
CaPital $25ohn
Officers-J. W. UKNNKTT, President; JAS. H. FLANhaM ,
President: I,. M. 8UPLI3I3, Cashier; L. T. DIJMENT a ,
' " ""i
Cashier.
IBeimett Trust Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $i-Krmn
orflcers-J. W. UI3NNI3TT, President; TOM T. 13ENNETT V
President; AltTIIUH M'KEOWN, Secretary; DENNETt'bJTw
TON, Treasurer. BWA"'
The Only Trust Company In tho State, Outside of Portland
Organized Umlor lm W... t ... '
Organized Under tho Now I,aw.
Which
When Another I
steps into your position because you've grown old; what
are you going to live on, if you have saved nothing?
Hundreds of men arc quietly depositing part of their
salary at 3 per cent interest, at Our Savings Bank, get
ting ready for such a day! Why not you?
The First National
Bsunik OF coos bay
Safety Plus Service
GRAVEL'
We aro now prepared to furnish ORAVKL In toy luintltltl
trom pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcu:
From pllo on ground, $2.?G por yard.
Canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per jui.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite FosOfflce,
Iliual 1M.
Abstracts
For reliable Abstracts of Title sd
Information nlwiit COOS HAY HEAL
KSTATIJ, seo
TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany
Marshfield and Cofjulllo City, Oregon.
Oenernl Agents ICaststilo mid RciiKMtuckcnV Addition.
Special attention paid to assessment nnd paynient of taxw.
1IK.VHY BWXflSTACKK.V, Slsnagcr.
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & Kink'.
I-ho Slarhhfield nt 7 a. m., auiI rcturnliiB leaving from Emplrfl
8 a. nu Leavo Marshfield nt 11 a.m. nnd returning leave Sootn
Slough at 1 p. in. Leave Marshfield nt 5 p. m. and rcturoUf
leavo South Slough at (I p. in.
1MTER-0CEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agem
DRY WOOD
at
Campbell's Woodyard
North Front Street
Phone 08-J
PORTLAND
rj7 rn First
ij IM Class
imaimi
STR. BREAKWATER
SAILS MAY 5
North Pacific Steamship
Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
fi. fi. CUSIUXO, Agent
Direct sailing to BCWJ
8AN PASCi ,
llAUUAKA, LOS A-c
PAN DIUGO.
F. A. KILBUKN
MAT L
J. S. Coke, Judgo of tho Circuit
Court Of tho Stato of Ornemi In
, ,- ..... .; "": wcmviimu All Kinas a snec
iiiu iui iiiu v auiuj ui I.UUJ, llllieu . .. ... ... ,. 'i,-,-
tho 22nd day of March. 101G. direct-. lull-y' wrS. W. W. IMaSOn. OBU
WEAVING All kinds a
.Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. Ing tho publication thereof In The' 12th Cotirth. So. Phone 220-R
according to tbo respective pints Coos Hay Tluiss, a newspaper pub-l '""'" '
County, Oregon, which said roal prop
erty has heretofore been attnehed
herein.
Service of this suuuuous Is made
0
IP
A. II. IIODfilNS
thereof on file and of record In thojllshed at Murshfiold, Coos County, iT. .1. SOAIFK
County Clark's offlco of Coos.Orogon, onco a week for six con-1
unontli'n inrt.ilfo 4
' w. u. douolas. Marshfield LiJRLAS?
Attorney Tor Plaintiff,
3-22, 29; 4-5, 12, 19, 2C; 5-3.
DECORATING CO
Vatlmatea Furnlabed I
1'boao 11B-H. Uaxauiield, Orefo
EXPF.RT WFI.niNfi of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings ma e
liKe new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Worth From o-
Phone 180-J.
cse
h