The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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trgrUUtrri Night'
Tonights j ; '
tnooertr Is Attached
The real and personal property of
mrles- tfnenke was attached jby
fherHf Needham yesterday to satiety
is demands of L..D. Gibson. The
jmonnl df! judgment Is 1200.
r, ... Von: Seen .'
The Parisian ivory at Fry's Drug;
Store? ' I j,'--. ' r -
Corpor! Cooper Returns
After Acquiring the prefix of cor
poral and spending 22 months with
the American expeditionary forces In!
pnmee, Pelbert Cooper, now 18. b u t
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WHAT EVERY
j WOMAX LEARNS"
WrRLITZER XIG1IT
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Stata and Comvnercial Sta.
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT,
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DR. L. HALL WILSOX
210-211 1U. S. National Bank Bldz.
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
' . 481 State Street
- Oor Specialty:
Ojsters-J Fish -Chops
Chill Con Carne
J. D. MADDOX. Prop.
jEMOSHER
' :j&gh Clasa
ip;S TAILORING
reversal Stoves, -Heaters and
Earges known the universe over
L L STIFF & SON
WAITED
rnrnltiira, ranges, heaters, tools
tad, U fact, anything you have
to teui. 1 buy for caab. Phone
.; B10. or 51L ,. .
U00DRY, The Auctioneer
. Salem Anto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gaa '
; Tanks Repaired.
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
ll 8. ,12th St. Salem. Ore.
Interest Bearing Investment
HAYKINS & ROBERT?
204J207 Oregon Building
, -SUXKIST
ORANGES
i - ,40C DOZEX
1 BUSICKS
'KEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
SCHEIfS
8ma laveatment litns Kealtv
ns Mooso ' KenUl Agency,
' General Property I Dealing.
'OHX R. nCOTT ItHALTY CO-
.4"4H Eubhard0Bidg.
'aoae 2$
Kalem. Ore
DENNLSON ELECTRIC CO.
JODj WORK AXD FIXTURES
- , 222 North UbeHy Street "
I MONIIMRNTS
r your moou mental work in solicit
r..inaiy ask the solicitor for oa
"wesg card. C
. Caplui Monumental Work.
i9 a. com. SL Phone 69, Salem
HAMILTON '
THE FURNITURE MAX
m maite .and hang your drapes
largest Stock of Drapery.
Mortgages
SMEW
Vlted rom Salem Septem-
armea nome yesterday
morning. Corporal Cooper, though
but 16 years old at the timo non
aged to get buy the recruiting offi-'xw
?7.tt t2 t.I!,are rhsile, pass
id. -He arnvea in France
January 1918; and returned to the
United States" November 5, 1919,
serving Ja the quartermaster corps.
"Wurlltwr Xight"
; Tonight. f '-.
Adjutant Resigns , "c"'.
First Lieutenant Richard O. Han
sen, battalion adjutant of thA thtrrt
fbattalion. national sruard of Oronn
icuuereu ms resignation yesterdav-to .
1 ... . ,-. I
Adjutant General Stafrin. Mr. Han-1
sen, who is secretary of Capital Post ' T ' , Jl " "
No. 9, American Legion, stated that 8 Stock
he has been unable to give attention Many persons in the state are buy
to both organizations and for that ng ol1 ltock without making inquiry
reason resigned his commission. It
is considered probably that E. Ray
mond Attebery present battalion sup
ply sergeant, will be appointed suc
cessor to Mr. Hansen.
Bazaar, Marion Hotel
Thursday. Dec. 7, OpenirlO a.'m..
Under management of Ladies of St.
Paul's parish. ,
Announcement '
'hia 'nivilna
"'suuu militant announces tr-i ..
the arrival and installation of their i?11! Are 1Ield
New Funeral Car, The Lorraine. bullH H- H- Corey and Fred A. Williams,
4 expressly for them ' by the Motor 1 memDers of the public service com
! Hearse Cornoration at America n , mission, have returned from Daker
uicnmond. Indiana. In Beauty, Style
and , WorkmanshiD. the Lormtna
stands unsurpassed anywhere. In
thus adding to their equipment the
Rigdort firm are, but maintaining a
reputation of many years of being
one of the most progressive funeral
establishments In the Northwest
Their established policy of moderate
Dricea remains unchand
"WurliUer Xight"
Tonight.
WEST FUR CO.
Han furs of style and quality
1 New Location - '
521 Court, Opposite Court House
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
"SIotorIt who are looking for a
strong', serviceable car with elegant
body,, lines and interior specification
that assumei maximum service and
economy at a reasonable price should
se this car.N
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
1S m. reBSsaere4al Street.
One Ovreland, nearly new, tlx cylin
der, S passenger, equipped alt Cord
Tires and one, extra, .new. Guaran-
eea.w ai saape jor f xaw.
X
WOOD-ROSE
3IOTOR CO.
-' Phone 311
246 State St.
WONDER HOSE
For Kiddies, per pair. ..5Jr
REMNANT STORE
254 North .Commercial Street
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE STATION
238 N.TJigh St. . ? Telephone 203
SAVE $1000
We have a 1S19 Douglas Eight left
with us for sale that may be had for
f H09 lees than it, cost the owner la
February. Mechanically perfect: it
fine condition; run len than 306V
miles. It's a beauty and a irood buy.
THE B. & C MOTOR CO.
! ZS6-58 State St.
RRMRMBRR
that we pay the nl-fcet prlee for
- SKt'OKD-ll.lAD Kl It.MTt ItK
CARfKTS, STOVES. MACHl.VERV
A3SD TOOLS
Don't sell anythinsr before you see us
THE CAPITAL HARDWARE AD
KIR.MTIIIK CO.
28S ?f. Cesa'I St. Plie t
POTATOES
Burbanks. American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chill, Early Rose.
We pay the highest prices and
are always in the market.
Phone 717 or address 542 State
street, Salem, Oregon.
MANG1S BROS
OUR facilities are
of the highest
character. We are
equipped to satis
fy the most ex
acting client. The
courteous con
duct of our staff
matches- the up-to-dateness
of uur
'equipment.
1
Scrofula Rheumatism
and Cafirrh are constitutional dis
eases Tliey inquire a constitutional
remedy. Tlure is none tetter than
Hood's Sarsaparllia
JVh'ch thoroughly purifies the
blood and luiids up health.
Friccs on Appl
Kings, bpitzenberes. Russets: 5
boxes, $4.25; 10 boxes, $8, delivered.
Hand picked, winter keepers. Ward
K. Richardson, phone 494.
Racing Hones Here
About 25 well known racing hors
es are now in the stables at the state
fair grounds where they will be kept
during the winter. Among them are
strings owned by F. H. Ragsdale and
John Stetson.
Froth Salmon ,
12 c lb. Fitts Market.
of the state corporation department
to ascertain if the companies have
permits to operate in this state, ac
cording to Corporation Commissioner
Schulderman. Many of the( compan
ies, says Schulderman, are organized
under the common law which means
they are not organized under the
laws of any state.
Dance Wednesday Night
At the Moose hall.
and La Grande where they conducted
hearings last week. Hearings were
on applications of the Eastern Ore
gon Light &. Power company for an
increase in rates and an aoplication
of the Sumpter Valley railroad for
an increase in the freight rate on
certain commodities, i Hearing was
al8 S1 a complaint of Frank Card
liner of the Baker White Pine Lumber
company wno alleges aiscriminaiion
On the part of the Sumpter road and
also declares that the company does;
not have sufficient motive power.
, MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved City and Farm Property
Capital Credit it Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning . Dyeing Repairing
1261 State St. Phone 703
Electric Machinery and Engineering
Company
For
EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK
!'-
;?3 So. Commercial SL Phone 9SS
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIGAB
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIOAR FACTORY
. Phone S19
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Have You Seen?
THE NEW VELIE SIX
Now on Display at
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
102 North Commercial Street
U.S. GARAGE
I B54 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Stndebaker,
value $1625. today $1300. U. S
Garage. Phone 1752
MYRTLE KNOWLAND
Music and ' Musical Merchandise
Sonora Dealer la Salem
41 S Court St. Salem, Oregon
Telephone S52
Let ns prove to yon that onr prices
are less. Some good bargains in new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO
519 Court St. Derby building
Old Newspapers
end
Magazines Wanted
Alw Hop Wire Wanted. Used
Cai-s For Sale
By
STEINBOCK JUNK &
AUTO WRECKING
120-32S North Commercial St.
Phone SOS
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
What Mar Can Voo Ak?
i jwu aeieci ia oaieai ransian iv-:
ory toilet articles at 20 per cent less
than Portland prices. Particulars
Fry's Drug Store.
Dougherty Would Quit
J. F. Dougheity who operates a
water plant at Yoncalla has applied
to the public service commission for
permission to cease doing business as
a public utility. For some years he
has been furnishing the city with wa
ter and alleges that the city refuses
to grant him a franchise to lay pipfs
beneath the streets. t
Dance Wednrday Night
At the Moose hall.
Road to Be Opened
Information reaches here that the
Athena-Adams section of the Oregon-
Washington highway in Umatilla
county, will be opened to traffic in a
short time. Hard surfacing on the
highway has been discontinued until
spring, but the work of the surveyors
will continue. The Athena-Adams
section has been kept closed to pro
tect the surface of the new-made
highway.
For Sale at Baaaar ThurMl ay
Aprons. Fancy Articles, Embroid
ered Linens. Towels, Bags, Handker
chiefs, Baby Finery.
Natural Photography Subject
Natural color photography will be
taken up at the meeting of the Salem
Art league when A. C. Barber- will
give a talk on natural photography.
This lecture will be augmented by
beautiful slides of Salem scenery. The
meeting which is the regular month
ly general meeting of the Salem Art
league, will be at 8 o'clock tonight
at the public library.
For the First Time.
In nearly five years we are enabled
to offer you some of the tinesf Par
isian Ivory ever brought to Salem.
Fry's Drug Store.
Extradition Sought
Governor Olcott on Saturday gave
extradition papers to V. F. Bakotich.
a deputy sheriff of Clatsop county.
who is on his way to Clear Creek,
Utah, to return to Oregon William
Wilson. 19, and P., A. Benner. 17,
who are wanted at Astoria for' the
murder of Frank Gowan. a Chinese
merchant. They are under arrest at
that place.
No Fig In the l'ol
Holiday presents priced in plain
figures at Fry's Drug Store.
Wolfe File IaMr
Most of the foreigners that have
applied for citizenship this month are
farmers who have lived ia this coun
try from two to 10 years. A farmer
of West Woodburn. Wilhelm Freder
ick Wolfe. 54 years old. a native of
Dobari. Germany, filed bis first pa
pers yesterday.
Etate I Appraised
The estate of the late Amelia Man-
agree was appraised at $3780. accord
ing to a report tiled yesterday, a
large portion was Invested in govern
ment bonds.
,n Attractive Tea Room
Cooked foods. Candies.
Bazaar,
Marion hotel, Thursday..
IfuHband In Guard ia
John Scollard was yesterday ap
pointed guardian of the estate of his
wife, Alice Scollard, an insane per
son who was confined in a sanatorl
um In Portland a short time ago.
Legal Blanks-
Get them at. The Statesman office.
Catalog on application
.Mrs. Halferty Get Divo
Mrs. Axle Halferty was granted a
decree of divorce In circuit court yes
terday from her husband. Downer
Halferty. The couple were married
in Salem March 3; 1918. after which
they lived together happily until Oc
tober. 1918. when the husband is e-
leged to have deserted Mrs. HaUerty
and has not lived with her Since.
There were no children and property
rlghtes were settled out of court.
W. R.'C Raxaar
At McCornack hall. Thursday, 10
a.- m. to 4 p. m. uooKea tooa, iancy
work, luncheon.
Canon Funeral Today-
Funeral services for the late jonn
G. Canos. w ho died at the Salem hos
pital Friday following an operation,
will be held this afternoon at 2
o'clock from the Webb & Clough
chapel. Rev. G. F. Holt of the First
Congregational church will conduct
the services an dburial will be in Odd
Fellows cemetery. Mr. Canos was 4 5
years' old and Is survived by his wid
ow. Mrs. Ida H. Canos. and by four
sisters. Mrs. J. F. Sullivan and Mrs.
G. W. Harmon of Portland, Mrs. No
ra Smith of Peck, Idaho, and Mrs.
Sadie Smith or Salem. He was a
member of the Knights and Ladies
of Security.
Boy Wanted
Large boy, to deliver papers. Good
pay. Apply at Statesman office.
Hilled to Court ' '
- Alan Frazer was apprehended yes
terday afternoon for riding his raot
orcycle upon the sidewalk. It, hap
pened on Seventeenth street net ween
State and Ferry streets. He'ia cited
to appear In court today at 1 o'clock.
1 '
TtlMior E ' C. Ncwuome
Fertilizer exDert. will give an il
lustrated address on "Well Balanced
Food Rations for Plants and Trees.-
Commercial club rooms Tuesday, the
9th .at 1:30 p. m. All frtilt growers
and farmers Invited.
PERSONAL MENTION
i
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fox of Dallas
and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Shank of Al:
ban y were week end guests of Jlr
acd Mrs. J. B. Shank.
Judge and Mrs. G-orge H. Burnett
left on short vlit to Portland yes
terdav afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Eppley o.k the
afternoon train yesterday to Portland
Chester G. Murphy was here yes
terdav from Portland. .
Alex Cornoyer. elevator operator
at the state capltol; IS agaln xsn the
hob after a week spent with relatives
at Albany.
A. A. Schramm, one of the state
bank examiners, has returned from a
trip to a remote part of the estate.
Don II. Upjohn, secretary to Gov
ernor Olcott, was In Portland yester
day and returned last night.
Frank Glover has cone to Silver
Creek falls to visit his farm.
Leonard Kreps who has been em
ployed In Portland for two years has
returned to Salem.
William A. Marshall, chairman of
the state industrial accident com
mission, was in Portland yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone are here
from Medford.
Mrs. Olga Hoffard and Miss Madge
Hoft of Woodburn are in' Salem for
a few days.
Mr and Mrs. D. L. Webster of
Vancouver. Wash., are in Salem vis
iting friends.
W. E. Fisher of Albany spent yes
terday ia this city with hij brother.
II. . Fisher.
Mrs. Al F. Counter and son. CM re.
of Falls City spent the week end in
Salem with friends.
Miss Elizabeth Lord. Miss Mabel
Withycombe and Mi3S Catharine CaT-
wn of Salem are registered at the
Hotel Portland.
Truzton Beck leaves this morning for
Roseburg to take a position with the
state highway department work in
the southern part of the state.
Pearl Wright of Keating. Or., has
filed woth the state engineering de
partment an application for a permit
to construct a reservoir for the stor
age of 120 acre feet cf water from
Backer creek.
Albert Conklin of Eugene has been
oppointed by C. .II. Gram.' state labor
commissioner, to a clerical position
In the office at Salem to succeed
iss Marie Mars-hall, who has resigned
to ener college.
A. H. Lea. secretary of the state
fair board, who has been attending
the livestock show at Chicago, is now
on his' way back to Oregon, accord
ing to a telegram received here y
terday. Because of the curtailment
of train service caused by the coal
shortage Mr. Lea was uncertain when
he would reach Oregon.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
MARION D. E. Green. T. E. Al
len. J. W. Brlstow. K. E. Spencer.
J. M. Rice, Hiram E. Nagil. C. Dltt
man. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Lowell. Pendleton; Milton Levy, New
York: J. T. Shutt, Seattle; E. P. New-
mart. aTcoma.
BLIGH Colonel Rauon. W. L.
Garrett. T. Tiffany. Mrs. G. W. Han
man. Mrs. Blackburn and daughter.
Dorothy Stayton, Jeanette . Haggard,
Portland; II. Uhlman. New York; G.
D. Brenton. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mart
in, Eugene.
ARGO Mr. and Mrs. Penner.
Steinbock. Mont.f I. J. Tappendorff.
Sherwood, Oregon.
WILLIAM BOWEN,
PIONEER, DEAD
Veteran Resident of County
Crossed Plains from Mis
souri in 1853
William Boweu. a pioneer resident
of Marion county, died Sunday after
noon at his home. 491 North Twen
tieth street. The funeral will he held
this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the
Rigdon chapel. Burial will le in
Mt. Hope cemetery la the "Waldo
Hills.
Born In Monitor county.- Mo., on
August 4. 1841. Mr. Bowen crossed
the plains in 1853 by ox team and
settled nar Silverton. Since coming
to Oregon he has spent most of his
life in the Waldo HiPs. He was
member of the Willard Congregation
al church. In 1877 he married Miss
Alice Poole.
He is survived by his widow and
by four sons. A. L. B"wen and E.
Bowen of Sslem. C. E. Bowen of Dal
las, and R. A. Bowen of Great Falls.
Mont., two sisters, and one brother
also survive him. Mrs. Rebecca Walt
of Salem. Mrs. Carrie Egan of Sil
verton. and James Bowen or suver-
ton. !
CUT THIS OUT IT IS WOBTII
MONEY.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out ih!i
slip enclose with 5c to Foley Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, in.,
wrltlnsr your name and address elear
Iv J You will hocelve In return a
trial package containing Foley's Hon-'
ey and Tar Uompound. tor con r is.
colds and croup. Foley Kidney Mils
and Foley Cathartic Tablets. J. C.
Perry.
I .
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I nd at trial Program Are -
; Announced by Van Dalsem
Prorrams for meetings that are In
Im hefd at the Lincoln high school.
Portland. Tuesday and Wednesday.
DecemWr 3 and 31. under ihe di
rection of the department of voca
tional education of the Oregon State
Teachers association, are announced
Asli for
"HILL'S
FIVE MILLION PEOPLF.
USED IT LAST YEAR
! H ILL'S
CASCARAbf QUININE
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BltOrtlD
ti cold rtmtir tt X yr
-tn tablet toil i.fe. . m
equate fcrttk a cM ia 2
fceoT. relief S'P
oner kck it it UU. 1M
rtiwiM be r. a Ke4
m viii far. iiuj
picture.
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At AUDrn
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by Newton Van Dalsexn. state direc
tor of vocational education.
The programs follow:
Tuesday, Iecember SO
l:30j. m. Seven minute talks by
members of board and ttaff.
2:30 p. m. Agriculture, home eco
nomics, commerce and Industrial arts
divisionspWlW adjourn to respective
rooms.
2:30 p. m. Trades and Industries
division will remain in session.
2:30 p. m. The Problem of Ado
lescent Youth Mrs. Millie R. Trum
bull, secretary of board of Inspectors
of child labor.
3:15 p. ni. Oien discussion.
3:30 p, m. Vocational depart
ment will combine with superintend
ents division for the discussion of
administrative problems.
Wednesday, Iecenher 31
9 a. m. The problem of the part
time school. Superintendent Herbert
L. Hnssong, Astoria; Miss Marie Bar
ber. Salem.
10:30 a. m. Business meeting.
10:30 a. m. Agriculture, home
economics and commerce divisions
will adjoin to respective rooms
Trades and Industries and industrial
arts divisions will remain in joint ses
sion.
10:30 . ra. The Problem ff the
Day Trade School. Principal C. E
CSeveiand. Benson Polytechnic school.
Portland: Principal Anne E. Arnold.
Girls Polytechnic school. Portland.
11:13 a. m. The Problem of. the
General Industrial School for Cities
and Towns of Less Than 23.00 Pop
ulation. E. E. Bergman, Salem:
Fred Chess. Eugene.
Over Two Hundred Boys
WiU Attend Dinner Tonight
More than 210 boys have signified
their intention to attend the dinner
and boys' rally to be held at the Y.
M. C. A. after school hours tonight.
The program as planned by Secre
tary James Elrln includes gymnas
ium exercises by different clashes, a
big plunge in the tank and a song
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! Remove PoUon
From Stomach, Liver and
Bowels.
Accept "California", Syrup of Fig
only look for the name California
on the parkage. then you are sure
your child is haying1 the best and
most harmless laxative or physic for
the little stomach, liver and bowels.
Children rove its delicious fruity
taste. Full directions for child's dose
on each bottle. Give It without rear.
Mother! You must say -California."
-"Certainly every i morning promptly.
, h Children"
Phone 316
SALEM SANITARY MILK CO.
THE BREAD FOR ALL ,
Made by the best bakers ; baked by electricity. Clean-lpurc
Wholesome. It has a taste that makes you w&nt more That's
why everyone buys it.
BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD
457 State Street
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Notice To
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state; gsTHcn.
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We boy country produce of all kinds. See us befrre yri se!L
Highest cash market prices. Potatoes, Cgs, clover seed, on
ions, especially wanted.
BISHOP BEOS.
Address Corner High and Ferry Streets.
SALEM, OREGON
fen Ice to b led by Rev. ?L N. Ald-"
rich.
Following the song raMy, a dinner,
the savoryaers of 'which has only
been hinted at will bo served.
Talks by Ir. K. E. Fisher an I Har
old Cook. Boy Scout eonmUsiocer.
are promised while Miss Berth
Clark, will whistle well knvwn c.-. Io
dic and E. t'oo;e Pat ton will my
tlfy the youngsters with leer tenia. n.
After singing "America the beys ,
will b dJsniis&t-d at 7:30 o'clock.
PET CORNS
Few Drops of Frecaoo' Then Lift
Com Right OS
A tiny bottle of Tree zone" eosts
so little at any drug store; apply a
few drops upon any corn or callus.
Instantly it stops hurting, then short
ly you lift that bothersome corn or
callus right off with your fincers.
Truly! No humbug!
WANTED
JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS
We also bay second-hand goods.
If you. have a&ytalcg ta sell for a
gpod price call 2 VS. Tte Sqaire
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa SL aa. Ore.
V(ll GAHLSDORF . .
The Store of Hcusesnre
Wood, Coal or Qu B&sg?s .
Kitchen ware Dinrmrtr ,
135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67
WANTED!
WHITE
BEANS
PEOPLES CASH STORE
MTSTTria
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lOrRTKST
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Grade A for th
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nPTHMFTPIST-nPTIflAN
Farmers
Telephone 14.00
310 Court Street,