THEpRKCONSTATESTAAtraTrOTtEnON?' . FRIDAY" MORNING-AUGUST J5 1927 I LOCAL' 'MEWS William Clan Meets i v -I Dallas Park. will be. the scene of he CoL Gilliam Clah meeting jthis year, when members! of ,thrclan father thee nert Sofiday tortKeit ionnal picnic H JuflKClPeteHli; fi'Arcy. orSalera will deiiTerran ddress on VCbl. Gilliam, .Ore :on Pioneer of Norman Ancestry.' )r. II. CEpIer,- pr alejn,, win be n charge of tHe mosic": A"htrmber f prominent local families are de- cended from : Cot Gilliam.1, and thers are located In If oik county nd in Portland. Orer a hundred embers of the family are expect ed to be present. ;. " . fl.oo Each t:j; ,;V"f v Many to select from, speaking f hats at the Bargain Emporium. 4S N. HIrh St ! r-- 4;;-. ?--R J I Jones Gibson and Bancroft arc "fjThuying prunes for' drying purpose " ; rtr wilt Ia mtnm rinrln Coo us at once, tor reservations or sales. Phone 2682 370 State Street, it" a6 afew Manager rrirca '-.. Walter Rydell. . who has been manager of the Western Auto Sup ply company -' here ?Tor -.' sereral years. Is tearing this . . week for Great Falls, Montana. . Willis Clark, who has been appointed his successor, has already.' arrived ' In Salem Mr. Clark has been man ager of fbe company's store at Great Falls. Montana; for the last three rear. . The Keailcemont "Friezer-H-i: Just the thing. for. quick .frozen desserts,: special $1.23 at Gahls- tiorrs, 3Z5 court St, t w, 'J as For Rent - Large flat, close-in, garage, fur nace, etc. ': & large rooms and Bleeping porch at 769-Marion St. Close to business, schools and state house. - Two . family flat. t One Tacant at 337.50. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. aS Fishes Without Licen M. A. Picks was yesterday as sessed a. fine of 325 and costs in justice court after pleading guilty to a charge of fishing without a li cense. Game wardens found him fishing in v Mission Slough 25 Per Cent Off ' -'---On all Stoll Auto Tents. Ray L. Farmer Hdwe Co. aS If Ton Would Appear Dainty During ;thla midsummer wea ther, wear; a dainty new hat: All summer hats now Jn stock re of the highest quality, formerly priced from $10.00 to $18.50. We hare placed the entire line on-sale at $5.00 each,-including the fam ous Meadowbrook. .This" Is an opportunity no one ' should over look, as these .hats are far be Jo w cost of production. , The French Shop, 115 N. Hih JSt.-k X3ICA CoUege Man to Visit - J. H. McCurdy, who ' is at the KJnead of the physical education de rVpartment of the Springfield YMCA aV, college in Massachusetts, is ex pected to stop ; in " Salem on Au gust 13 for a visit with friends here in the local - YMCA staff. Plans are being laid for a picnic in Hagar's grove t on : that date for friends of. the "Y- .Professor Mc Curdy has been teaching in the summer school in ; Berkeley, and will go on. from here to Seabeck, Waah. to attend the YMCA em ployed officers conference. Really! k do not feel the- ' P cost off my new'Westinghouse E? lectrtciRange for I purclised, itl at Gabj: ).. . n -nil r 4 juuus x.4ay raj rutut White House Restaurant Open! for business today. a5 Service Station For Sale ....- Nearly acre 'ground included, good location on highway. $500. Will handle. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High. : -a5 Health Officer Vacations 1 Dr. .Vernon A. Dour las. denntr TAA county health officer, nd memxer ,2 w iu Bum ot tne. Marion county V Vnnlf I. . . .. . .. -. ... cu uemou8traiion,, . jert (tnis spend part of his vacation, pro ceeding from there to the Tilla- Is This What You Want?: A . beautiful home.' good , loca tion, house six rooms, hard wood floors, furnace, ".fine .fire place uptodate In every detail. This home was held at $7,600 until a few days ago.' We-are now authorized to sell it for $6,500. Ther is nothing better in Salem for the money. . If you want a home you will like this, v A five-acre tract one mile from city limits, nearly all In fruit, 5-room house, garage, running ; spring water. , Price reduced 'from ; - $4,200 - to y $4,000. "Terms. ' "-' A beautiful 10-acre tract on Pa cific highway $Vb miles from Salem, bearing orchard 'apples. Price ' $3,000. .. : Terms. ' " j - Money to Loan - . : il . Houses to Rent . -'' U&iRedly Co. mook beaches. He is expected tai return to his office about August zz, Hotel Marlon rt i f Pollar dinners nrred 5:41 to t eTery eyenlng.ti i fesetx - i. Visitors Welcome ; 1 -( Inspect the new improved kit chen of the White House Restaur ant.: -, Cv-, . ' r ,; as Backs Car Into MoTing Vehicle- Clark Johnson, 1345 N. Liberty street, backed his car from the curb Wednesday, and failed to" no tice the approach of a car driven by Ralph K. Lee, of Portland. The uev car was strucg on the fender. Jackson ' says 1 Lee was ' drlvins: close to the 'line of parked cars, and- he did not seehlm until too late. , : r : Triangle 5 Realty. '42 Court. glOO down I Then . $30 a month total pay-! ment takes plain 5 room cottage! with garage and furnace. See ra- Jant at 1008. N. 21st. Becke ! & Hendricks. 180 N. High St. a6 I Ifolland Firm Offers Bulbs Superintendent of City Parks I Ernest Rufer yesterday received a catalog from Heemstede, Holland, 1 put out by J. H. Ran, who raises i flower bulbs for export. Rufer Is! himself a Hollander,1 and has the Hollander's love for the bulbil'" Estate Appraised plants-and' landscaping. I Old Time Dance I ,r At; fellow Moon Aug. 6. Good I old time music by Dad Spear's I orchestra. 'a6day. The real property was or An Event of Importance Black satin coat saie. We have a few numbers to close at cost. Some are trimmed in luxurious fox furs. Now $12.75 to $39.75. The Frencb SJioo, 115 Nr "High St. . A a5 Slaee Parks Too Lonar I The : Tri-State Stages company 1 of Portland yesterday paid a fine j of $1 tn police court on-a charge of overtime-parking. ' 1 Oregon Human Society - - ... Wants ome for two dogs; brin-1 die and White brll and brown and j white bird dog. -Call 1510, Dr I Morehouse. . .'-s- i ;H' aSIfor September 2 flew Homes - . 1 stdsv.io iu,, onipieie in I all ways." Reasonable terms If de- sired. Becke & Hehdricks, 188 N. HIgn bt. - v as I Says Steering Gear Stuck Clarence Tbwnsend ,4545 D street, reporiea to pojice yesxeraay mai me steering gear oi nis car stuck and farced him to run into the side of a car operated by E. A. Ellis, breaking the running board of the Ellis car. The accident hap- pened near, the Capital City.Iie company, at 6:30 p, m., August 2. State Hospital Inmate Goes- Joseph J. Sherlock, age 28, in mate of the state hospital, walked away from the institution about noon yesterday, officials reported last night. He is described' as 5 feet, 7 inches in height, weighing 130 pounds, with gray eyes, black hair, and wearing, a gray suit, gray -cap. white shirt, and brown hoes. Sherlock is a parole patient, and is considered harmless. He was committed to the hospital from Multnomah county In Dec ember, 1925. i Our Semi Annual Clearance ." Sal contlunes.i The French ShoDMlS N. High St. ' ! aS 9 Second Hand Trucks for Sale .1. heavy .and; I llght-r-Marion Kx tradition Allowed Governor Patterson Thursday authorized the extradition of Mrs. James LV Hill, alias Merna Peters, who is wanted at Riverside; Calif., on a charge, of forgery. The wo man is under, arrest in Portland. - I yc - -Mr Preferred, lmitea amoum ior ale. Hawkina Roberta. Pkone tf . ,;-i , iystfilruui ocuiui auiis r to mi. Autei Move to Canemah ? j : . A. W. Fish, formerly operator of a sandwich shop on N. High street. has moved to Canemah. near Ore gun City, and has opened a grocery and sandwich shop there. : t-. Flowers Given for YMCA Lobby ?- Flowers h f or a the YMCA lobby were brought this week by a num ber of the ; patrons of the women's swimming class. Including Mrs. P. E. Patrick. Mrs. Pearl Shipley, i OLD TIME DANCE at Mellow Moon, Saturday, Dad Spears' ord time orchestra . 6 pieces . Adm. Gents' 50c,' Ladies' 25c Miss Betty Shipley, MrC Ray Ln- cas, and Mrs. Lester Sehlosbera. A. number of tasteful bouquets in various, parts of the lobby are greatly appreciated by members of the Y. 7 ' Medern Bungalow. f $3800. . Ready to occupy at 2170 S. Church. Furnace.'; fire place basement; garage, large lot. $1000 cash, f balance like rent. Becke ft Befldricks, 18 Rt High St. . . r---f a6 Dane Where ' It's : cool, i Hael Green a6 eTer Satuy ignu Leaves for Coos Bay ' Louis .Anderson. ' athletic coach of -Salem high school, will leave for Coos Bay tomorrow,' accom panied by Donald. Speer, of . Stay- ton, where the' two will spend sev- u'- SI.OO Each - Many to' select from, speakins of hats at the Bargain Emporium 15 N. High St. .. a5 Picnic Postponed Owing to -the oiling of the road beyond Hebama the annual pic- -l.nic of El Karat grotto, which was to have been held Sunday August 7 tn at MIU City, has- been post- Poned. As -soon as arrangements Ior anomer aaw can De compiet- e notices will be sent out Estate of. the late JoHn Andrew Rencn was - appraised, at $2803. $2500 of which was represented by re,al property, according to pa- pers filed in county court yester dered set aside for the use of the widow and administratrix, Kate V. Rench Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Giese-Powers rnrniture Co, - f3tf English Hearing Set September 2 was set as date of final hearing in the estate of Wil liam H.: English, deceased, who left an estate valued at $14.- 640.98, in an order by Judge Hunt in probate court yesterday. The; majority of the estate went to the widow, Elizabeth English, now deceased, and hearing in the matter of. (he estate was' also set 1,;. m Unmuii a wi Four marHaee licenses were is BUed in the office of the county ,.ru vpfrrfav th larrmt dir1! business so far for Anzust. which Ik. aflnr alt nnl fiva dan nH A tv. nlicants were Daniel It. Slewert. Kansas- Citv. Mo., and Alice E. WpndUd- n-ift K salm? Har 1fiV 0 Th1onrf nH RA,,i.h T t,.,. kk ci-, man.t. aftern0on at the Unitarian cllurch. Anlone Engelhart and v4te and William Lawrence Daly, Mn ' uth . AnA MiidrAd k str- rctt, Route 7r Salem. Wife Cruel, Charged After M. V. Davis married E. L. Davis on November 18. 1925, she became cruel and inhuman in her treatment of him, called him foul ly .vile names,-accused him of im proper conduct on certain oecas sions, was jealous of his solicitude for her two daughters by a former marriage, and on three occassion struck him with her. fists,, the husband" testified. Judge Mc- Mahan-granted the husband, E. L. Davis, a divorce In circuit court yesterday; "- SU j-ton Men .yisit W A. Wddle, Stayton under taker, and C. a E.. Taylor, also of Stayton, 'were business visitors in J Salem yesterday. Makes Inspection Trip t Coupty. Commissioner James E, Smith 'spe'nt the. day in the north end of .the county yesterday in specting -various country road and bridge projects, and attending to personal interests. I Vny1 nitiA w. E. . Jems. Portland. was . ,A. Jl4w - . "V" ..L Dy a car anven- oy k. jranaaii of Scotts Mills, . August 2, Jems : Casey's Guaranteed - RIIEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not I;---": ri cure your ease . NELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yafd. Also buttons,' stamping and pleating. "a ANNA H. khUEGERr Over Mlllefs Telephone 117 Radium Ore RcYisatorw Purifies water, . cleanses the . - t health. i -i J. L. ELLX3 . ' Distrihtrtosi 22SS 8. Chcrck M0'((j)W W II II II Immi BAYS ..' ! La Lx ! TVE HAVE A 1936 VORD COUPE WITHNEW PAINT, 85 NEW RUBBER, "DEL CO IGNITION, GAS GAUGE AND SEVERAL OTHER EX TRAS FOR $395.00.' :vii(Liiu The House That Service BnOt' reported. Damage to each ma chine was set at $40. Judge d Hunt on Vaeatio " County Judge and 'Mrs.' J Hunt will leave Saturday to spend plate gla83 windoW8 on eacn gidef the-next two weeks at Netarts,and panels of wrouht iron work Neskowin, and oaer beacn points, i ne sam yesieraay. uonae a sence County Commissioner JamesIdominanteljr:Gt weatiiered oak fin. K-smKH wm De avauaoje ior lae most pressing of the business of the county court. , Oregon Humane. Society I Wants home for two dogs; I brindle and white bull and brown I and? white bird ;,dog. Call 1510, 1 Dr. Morehouse,, - a& f VISITORS REPORTED T' i i IN SALEM I Am;, nrti. Msits-at the f -i...'fht Mr. and ma?..-, ttr Y t)lAtf TLf a i A XT ra u. I R M. Vermllya. .and Juanita Wells. . A-party from San 'Mateo regis tered at the Marion last night which Included the following: Mrs. O. H. Reichardt, Gertrude E. Reichardt. and Otto H. Reichardt, Jr. ' - Mrs. C. L. La Grave, Irena and Ruth La Grave, and Jerry Knott rotria- tered at the Marion last night from Seattle Guests at the Marion last night from Seattle included MrV and Raron. Mrs. R. H. Wilson and Mra. M. J. Bacon, William A. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sim- cos and son, and . Castor Andres. Amone the out of town guests! ti the Marion hotel last night were Mr-, and Mrs.' F. A. Hamon and declared Mr. George. Everything Mr. and Mrs.. F.' M. Hill, of Fresno: has been done to make the White Mr. and.' Mrs. H. Ackerman, Miss House the most up-to-date estab Mabel Packard, and Mr.. and Mrs. llshment cit -its . kind in the city. W.'Cll Elliott, of Pasadea-Cai;d Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Zeagler, of restaurant . the kitchen was corn Denver; Mr. and Mrs. M.'E. Mat- pletely reriiodeled, so that the es son. of Ogden, Utah; Mr. and abnshjneni today represents en- Mrs. E. D. Walton, Evdrett. Wash.; Ada Cottingham, of OklaT homa City, , Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. W. It: Henry, of Elgin, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray, of Lang Beach, Cal.j Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Tibbetts, of San Francisco. ; Mrs.. Hector McoDnald and Mrs. C. A. Hunter were guests last night at the New Salem from Wallowa. :, Mrs. E. Cook, ot Philomath, was a guest at tne xew saiem hptel last night. Among the Portland guests at the New Salem last night were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dodson. v Joe D. Thomison, publisher of the Hood River Glacier, was a visitor in Salem last night, with Ms daughter, from the apple city cn the Columbia. E. L. Kollenbom and C. H. Far ris. wf Eugene, were registered at the Marion-hotel last night. Vislting in Salem last night, from Medford. was J. C. Wilson, who' was registered at the Marion Among the. out of town guests tegis tered at the New Salem hotel last night were DrV and Mrs. A. II. Gande, of Mare IstandiCaU:W. C. Buhre and family, of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. S. Steineman, of Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose, of Los An- geles, "and Mr, and Mrs, G. F. Dorrian, of Jockson, Ca. Makes You Feel Fit! - A pleasant and agree able effervescent saline , laxative. : "'-i LIVER SALTS '' Its action is gentle; -It Is an aid In cleansing ' the .' Intestinal trad without nausea. . ' For rheu mutism. stomach; liver, and in- testinal disorders. . 25c, 50c, 51.00 ' Perry's t)rug Store SE Hi Famous Old Restaurant Be- comes Salem's Most Up 5 Jo Date Eating Place ' " At six o'clock this morning the doors of. the White House rest aurant will once more, swing open to the public.' and the famous old restaurant, owneU. and'; man aged by W. i P. George and son; will once more begin its , night and day service after having been closed , for exactly a month, and having been .' completely remodel- ' That the doors will once more swing is hardly literally true, for the old doors are gone. In their place is a single entrance, border ed by art-metal pillars opening Into a small foyer, with large abOTe ..m. th rui-nl.hfne- ta nr. To tne ,eft j the fountain, witB i6 upholstered seats, and atretchin tn th rr of the honse Is tne lunch counter, making ' a counter space 80 feet in length. An oak ' partition divides the counter from the right side,' where 16 booths, made of the same wea thered oak, and lighted with indi vidual lights with tinted parch ment shades, will provide tor small parties. At the rear, . a winding stair case leads to -the balcony,, which " ea ior a capacity oi tz. per sns. ana win-Deusea,ior ..regular (dinner service., as well as for ... , - , special mncneons ana amners An orthoDhonlc Vlctrola will provide music during' meal times. Above ' the oak"" wainscoting. which reaches to the height of the balcony, the walls are finished with a light brown stucco, and the' ceiling is attractively decorated - The floor is laid - throughout W ith an attractive embossed tile unoieum. wuu a nesiKa to nar- monize witi the fittings The lighting of the mam floor Is taken care of by six large hang ing lights, I supplemented by the parchment S shaded lamps in the, booths. 1 The equipment for the service of the public, both at the fount ain and in the dining and catering I department, are second to none, Shortly before the closing tt the I tlrely newu equipment throughout A full staff has been secured to handle the rush of-nhe first day, as old patrons come back and new ones drop in to look the establishment over. Many other business concerns of the city have seht: flowers in compliment to the I opening of the White House. The White House, today the finest and most modern of its kind in the city, bears the repu tation of ! being the ' ohly restau rant, which has i operated contin-' ually since 1896 in the .city. Many others have come and gone, but the White : House', 'scene; of many a political meeting in; the old days, and caterer to the wants of I many famdus people, still is here I under the management of the FREGKMS Ce rUd of These) UgfrSpota Safely and Surely and Hare a Deautihil CompleaioaWUh : THANE MOMCYBAC NTSTD&XS &VJlYwUAl -I PLUIVIBWG-- Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones 853 and lSlO-W - - ... Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment' ' : V . , , SEE. OUn , , , . Perennial Gardens fOn the WaUace Road ' ' , C. F. BREITHAUPT , Telephone 880 til State fit,' MEITS AND ' LADIES SUITS - CLEANED AND PRESSED ( Ladles Sflk Dresses, fl-29 ) ';' Goats Relined, S3K . Men's Suite' Pressed, CO cents - VARLEY CLEANERS . , . ; ; : 1 Over Busicks . . 1927 FREE TTALLPAPEH . SAMPLE COOES ' CatL phoas.r write MAX O. BUREN 179 N, Commercial Salem DPETJ REmODELED Ski: JIMMY JAMS WU.. JOST WAIT TILU V-l I have fry WMwy DIMMER .TVtEtH ILC 6HOW W HOW MUCH REALLY -VarElOH Tf I same man who helped to open it in 1896. "'. , , In all those years it hag remain ed open day and night, with never more than 0 minutes, of closing at any one .time, and those times were rare, once during the funeral of President McKintey; and once on Armistice day. - - The work of refinishing the es tablishment, costing over. $1 2,000, was done by the Western Fixture Showcase company,; of; Portland. Electrical work was done by Halik and Eof f, Salem electricians. . The complete. , ventilating sys temwhich is the most perfect in Salem.' builders declare, , was in- stalled by . Barr, - Salem plumber and tinsmith contractor. It will change the . air In the building every 3 minutes, it is said. Pratt and Kasmussen, Salem plumbers. Installed the plumbing system used in the new- equip ment of the restaurant;''- WED AT INSTITUTE MARRIAGE OF SALEM COUPLE COMES AS SURPRISE FALLS CITY, Aug. 4. (AP) At the close of the evening ser vices at the Epworth League in stitute here tonight, Harley O. Trueblood and Miss. Beulah Fan ning, both of Salem, were united in marriage. Rev; Thomas Ache son of the' Jason Lee M. E. church performing the ceremony. The marriage came as a complete sur prise to the friends of the young couple, although their engagement had been announced sometime pre viously. The bride was attended by her sister, the groom by Rev. LeRoy Walker Mrs. Walker sang. . The address of Rev. Blaine E Kirkpatrick was 'the ' feature of the evening service,, hia subject having, to do with; the future of the Epworth League. ;.V The athletfc events of the insti tute will close tomorrow with a hike to Bridgeport "and a' swim ming carnival. ' Salem is ' in the lead. In a baseball game today. the .Salem team defeated Port land; but lost to the. faculty. OBITUARY. Dilllon Hill, aged 66, died here yesterday. : He Is survived " by his widow, and S children, all of Med ford. Body; forwarded. by Webb's Funeral parlors to Medford for funeral services and 'interment, in charge of Conger Tuneral home. TERWILLIGERS . Perfect Funeral Service For Less V " Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Cheineketn Street . ' Telephone 724 . rORTUSD. URBUVN rmrrtnl rTtala, mttUrt tU- OWNER GOIJfG AWAY ' Must sell choice close In Ten Acres River Bottom Land . Want an Offer , !. v F. L. WOOD' . 841 State Street ' ELECTRIC MOTORS . Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors -" VIBBERT, & TODD " .. Things Electrical 191 South High . , - Tel. SUS YICIC SO HERB CO, . .;; H. LEONG, Mgr. ' l ' ' Our ' life's 'work ' has f " been spent: fn studying the healing properties JTTv ,of Chinese herbs and now .daily we relieve - r" those-y. suffering from '""- ,nni.ih lln mil klf- aey - trouble, ' rheuma tism and ' gall stones, also disorders of men, women and children. Free Consultation Call or Write Open 0A.li.to8P.lL ') Etste rJ ft'eru 0re9 LOS ANGELES HASSOCK - - - - v ft i -: Tall : Office ,Bnjding Sway to - Half Iklinuto Tremblor T ; LOS ANG ELES, i Au g 4. ( At ) The Los Angeles area of southr ern California got a 10.,4to ,45 beeonds shaking early today, as a reminder thatlt still was with in the area of possible seismic convulsiqnsir but waited in-, vain during theVday f or;ahother of ,the ' . . l . II earinquaaes - waicu . usuanjr tumo bunched, j. j" fc ' ' ; The tremblor appearing In most places as , two distinct - shocks, rumbled 'itsway Trom ther moun tains to. the sea up and flown we coast for. more than fifty miles. When" Glasses Arc r k Needed -1 "APPEIAL. TO O'NEILL -, J ' New Location . Dr. C. Bi O'Neill .Fourth Floor . First National Bank Building Phons (21 LADD & BUSH, Bankers 4-, Established General Banking Business --1-. i 1 . ..-. . TRAMSFEIt and STORAGE ' " "' Long and Short Distance Hauling . ' fc-s v Public and Private Storage " ' x - :A "-r ',; Fireproof BuUding . , , .... ' f GRAIN; FEED AND SEED ' Free Delivery to any. part of the city ' Quotations on Application v Farmers vv , PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop . - v '.. . mm .ssssaw wmiesttiQ (Doubled Safety) Mdrm:; t - f r - jv r . i XVTHE?CYCLE MAN" - 14T'S. from Ventura on the north to tha Orango county, beaches n '. Jho i south residents "were rolled about" in bed, ' While- windows rattled and furniture shifted, around,, vv, Elimlriale Future ,. V F E E T JtROVJBLES.: . - Wear Correct T Shoes J, 415 State St. John Rottle . v f .rf- . '. v. " f ' - it y-- ; ' 7 ., : i ,.--. 1841 - I it -r ' "H.K i ;. f 1... if A- arenouse Harley-davtdson Single the famous "80 mile3 i per gallon' solo mount 1 is out to win new laurels for-; - - lyZS. 1 he big feature of the '1928 model is the Fore WKeel ' BcaVc first time in America!: Eleven other out' " standing improvements place this, sturdy, "1 per mile" mount absolutely in a class v by itself the world's greatest motorcycle value. See thc 'wmderful new im ' ' V provements. Let us give you a demonstration. SpceUd A-t i ; exhibition now on. Come in. JBSS&SSJ'- Single Ff'Scoti Oommercial g .Jli.i'V 1 1 r , ;.rf ' in j i" 'u 442 SUte SL Tel. 2CC3 ; 119 S. Commercial