- 4 T V "I , : ! 5 V- ,1- 4 ' I' ! "if '-- - f '- - I- 3 .f IS SITICE Side Roads of West Coast Abound in Unwritten Nature Wonders (Continued from pane 11) . thy and yet which Is a legitimate subject for writing home to the folks. There's so much to see that few. Indeed, among the touring public, and almost nobody else has viewed all the major eights of the west, "Yoscmlte?. Oh, yes, I've been to Tosemite," we say, and never stop to think that out. back from Tosemite run trails and passable roads that lead through a very wonderland. We prate of the sev-nteen-mlle dfire and picturesque Monterey, but when some candid soul forces us down to original cases, we only remember of these . v that on the one we saw plenty of trees and a lot of ocean, while In the other we ate abalone chow. der. Somebody mentions the Colum. bla highway, and we are willing enough to announce that we've been over It, but the chances are less than a dosen out of the hun dred that we really SAW it, that we remember anything more defi nite than a fine road along cliffs . above a great river. The Victory highway or the Lin coin highway bring up visions of a red gravel road across the sands of Nevada; we think of El Cam- Ino Real as the coast route to Los Anreles. over which we go In a hurry ; And eo It goes. Yet all the while there are scores yes, hundreds of places within half a day's. drive of our cljief cities that are each worthy of a separate and special trip to see.. Go out, for Instance, from Los Angeles. Forget the con ventional Jaunt through flic or ange groves, though admittedly It's a pretty and a worth-while drive, and head east and south Into the desert. If you can't find wonder and color and beauty in the misty distances, the blue of mountains a hundred miles away, the jagged shapes of the cacti and sometimes the vivid colors of the desert ' wildflowers, why, then, there's something wrong with your eyes. Or drive out from San Francis co. "Seascapes anywhere to the west of you, great bridges, the green hills of Marin county. Dla blo's rocky slopes, Tamalpals, the rice paddies and orange groves of the Sacramento valley and the blooming orchards to the south driving past them all some day when you have the time, and from Red Bluff or Redding turn off to Shasta. I've lived in the state nine years, passed Shasta two or three times on the train and flown by it twice but I've never set foot on its slopes. I'm a good Califor nian I brag about my state and don't know its beauties myself. Start from Portland, or Rose burg, or Eugene or Medford. Drive up the Willamette and the Rogue. Go over the mountains to Crater Lake. Better yet, go up through' the UmpQuas and the Sisklyous with the snow on them, as seen from a great elevation; you need not worry about it because that scene is enough for one man in one lifetime. And there's plenty In Washing ton; too. Puget Sound Is a thing apart, something that no other state has or eaa approach. It's glorious blue. Its' magnificent sun set ef foots. Its green Islets like emerald set In a bed of turquoise. Big Sister DAD AMD BUDDT SEARCH ALOKkS j -tvts - " RIVER, ONES ARE OJEAaiL, MOf-lfUW9D l I - 'J?n:',n ' - ' I I Csnlabtlta.lCnbreiaiMiea.fca ? Mil' ' I " . TwJf " ' . 'God&y&Ioviea- 'y S't" . " . ' . " i ' By Netier t. J : ' " 1 -- ' : - . , Virfyil! iStf?- --v2&-( -SkS&'S"- GANG . ( )i ffl zil GcEYvicrvies., AEMBcRSL . MEXICO MOVES Scenes from the revolution districts of Mexico where Mexican federalist troops are pareparing to meet the advance of the forces stirred to revolt by General Jesus Affuirre ia Vera Crux, said Governor Fauste Topete and General Gonzalo Escobar, In Sonora. Top left, an army plane at Valbuena. field, llcxicq, toning up before a flight; right, Mexican artillery in action during a previous uprising in Vera Crus; cen ter, Mexican infantry practicing trench warfare, and heknq, federal forces .moving to .an attack during a previous revohrSan, also in Vera Cruz. the long vistas it affords across the water.. 4 distant mountain peaks sir.eae. Are things to b treasured in the memory. There'3 much more, too, inland, not least of it the. lake region Wenatchee, Chelan and the rest. uver tne hilt in Idaho are mountains that will make an east-, erner sob pitifully for Tils mls-J spent days among the mole-hills of Pennyslvania, New York and. Vermont. And streams. And lakes. And trout. And how! But how many Idaho mountain ranges. can the average Idahoan even name? They're better down in Utah, but not much better. These Utah- ana discovered Bryee canyon and talked congress into creating a national park, but there's a won derful lot of country there 1 that no white man had ever seen 20 years ago and probably only a few have seen since. When Gregory and the Yale expedition went into southern Utah, they found three natural bridges that only the In dians knew existed and that was only In 1S121 Arizona, Blue range, White mountains, the marvelous sombre hills beside the Gila, lava peaks, sun and sand and green case where Irrigation has been develop ed oh yes, I'm partial to Arizo na. And yet and yet nobody knows that huge state too well. Picturesque old Florence, CoIobs al Cave, Fort Apache, the ruins of San Xavier del Bac, Canyon de Chelly, Sonoito how many have seen even half this brief list? Now the moral of this homily Is that touring is not worn out, that even for the experienced there are plenty of new objectives at what ever distances may be most con venient, and that, with modern automobile comfort and economy what they are, nobody has an ex cuse longer to neglect the heritage that kindly old Dame Nature pro vided for his eyes. m m i i a - 1 - ..a . m . s m. . , a -. - si aer t - - w k of sr sskkS' . m " isw -1 a m . a w a The New TO SUPPRESS LATEST REVOLUTION f ' ' - S t X, , ' 4 aixr ? "Ais . - I - -f ' ' ' v - " -- i '- x f i fx. . -Th 1 - v.. - -r -r - . iwVl- - 1 Lindy 's Girl as Seen by Home To wn Folk Who Expected 'It' By LESLIE P. EICHEL ENGLEWOOD. N. .f . Mar. !i- 111,8 ,s Anne Morrow's town. 16 miiea an nour s journey rrom New York. Already she's a tradition Everybody (except those who (knew er best BaTB a" were aware' her engagement to Colonel Lindbergh was about due to be announced. But James M. Bullock was sur prised. He's the colored caretaker at the Dwight Morrow estate. Nobody ever told me," he as serts. He saw Lindbergh there once . . and James has been with the Mor row family 30 years. As James Tells Us I saw Miss Anne grow up," he tells. Well, what did she do . . . what about this growing up? James shrugs his shoulders as he stands out In the cold uncom pleted back yard of the new Mor. row place. "Nothing unusual." You see. she Just "growed up" before he knew It. She waa a sickly child, he thinks. Three girls, one boy, she was next to the youngest you know; he gets a bit mixed.. Anyway, she had a German nurse. "Fraulein. But she grew up strong and healthy. At Least, James Says No, she didn't have any pets. She didn't go out with young men. She liked to read. Not much on sports. (Yet she was a hockey reg lar" at one ecbool and played bas ketball at Smith). All the saddle horses were given away , when the family moved to Mexico, where Dad's ambassador. Miss Anne was born down In town. Yep, she's 22. (Lindy's 27). Then, very soon, the family moved up Into the hills. And, last No vember, 'this new house waa ready. There was a house warming on OREGON STATES111AN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, New Year's eve. Lindy came. The house is low, rambling, painted white to make it leek an. clent. Its simplicity bespeaks taste and wealth. One pictures Lindy nervously scraping his snowy shoes t the front doer, Anne the Girl Inside was a ealm girl always kind, always cheerful, "real peo ple," James says. Known for her poetry and gentleness of spirit at Smith College, Northampton Mass., as were her sister, Eliza. beth and her mother. She's a girl much like Lindy retiring, reticent, but a doer, so they" (of Engelwood) say. She desired a literary career. In the last few years she has had some beautiful poetry published. It tells of reaching upward, toward the sky. Lindbergh's figure looms tall beside hers. He looks down with ease on her soft, brown, unbobbed hair. , He met her first when he flew to Mexico, and was overdue . . . met her In. the calm of a romantic land. Thence onward legends, turn into fairy-tale romance. (This may not be the sequence, but It's the love-tale as legend now has made it for all time.) Lindy's car ran out of gasoline In Boglewood. He Inquired for the nearest garage. He was di rected to It. Lo. It was the Mor row's private one. Then, . once more, wo find Lindy speeding through Engle wood. He Is stopped by Patrol man Kerrigan. California license on the car. Late at night, Even for toe rlcl) of Englewood ('for they Mound there), late. Lindy was afone. Tn InV wa 'm A 4 4n or k a 9 plane?" legend has It the cop asked, all unbeknownst. "Give me your name!" . Armistice Day CeritraMa Prisoners Aim Of Washington Movement rEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 17. Out ! of prison before Arm istice day, 1929! This is the slogan of defense forces that are planning a libera tion rally at Tacoma. March 10. in behalf of eight men behind the bars In Walla Walla penitentiary as a result of the Armistice day tragedy at Centralis; Wash., in 1S19. Fonr Men Killed Fout American Legion pared, era Warren O. Grimm, Arthur MeElfresh, Dale Hubbard and Ben Casagranda were shot to death by members of the Indus trial Workers of the World. . "They attacked our hall before a shot was fired." declared the lumber workers. In extenuation. "It yon were only defending your hall, why is It that peradera were shot down by sharpshooters concealed on a distant hill? Those are not the actions of honest men defending their property from a supposed attack." say those who take the opposing position. Seven Industrial Workers Brttt Smith. Eugene Barnett. Bert Bland. Ray Becker. O. C, Bland. James Mclnerney and John Lamb were sentenced to prison for 28 to 40 years on con viction for second degree mur der. An eighth defendant. Lor en Roberts, was adjudged insane and committed to the ward for the criminally insane at Walla Walla. Another Industrial Worker, Wesley Everest, was lynched by a mob that stormed the Centralis Jail on that mad Armistice night in 1919, when heavily armed possemen patrolled the streets and everyone looked askance at bis neighbor. Everest himself was a war vet eran, although a member of the Industrial Workers, it is asserted by those Individuals and organi zations that are seekiBg liberty for the imprisoned men. The American Legion dees not (Continued from page 11) More recently fitudebaker led the way in building the first popular priced ear capable of being driven 40 miles aa hour when new with out damage to the motor. "The first manufacturer to sue ceed In reducing theft insurance rates for Its owners was Stude- baker, due to Its pioneering the co-Incidental lock to steering and ignition. "As final evidence that the old est name In transportation is still m ine forefront or progress, Studebaker has recently pioneered two Important improvements; the ball bearing spring shackle and the semi-automatio choke control. Considered by many motor critics as the greatest Improvement tn riding comfort sines the develop ment of the balloon tire, the new shackles give unprecedented rid ing ease, eliminate squeaks, rat tles and wear, and need inspection only at 20,060 miles InteTvals, when lubricant may be added If required. By preventing the over choking o fthe motor, and insur ing the proper amount of gasoline tq the motor at all times, Stude baker's new semi-automatic, choke Is a step ahead of tne field. It greatly facilitates the ease of startlng""ln eold weather, and eliminates wear on the motor canned by too great a use of the choie." CI III ONE TO 'HE March 10, 1923 Release deny this assertion, hut at Its re cent anual state convention adopt ed a resolution a3k!ng that no special parole privileges be ac corded the men in Walla Walla. Seven of the 12 furors in the case have signed affidavits as serting that prejudice and other improper factors played a part In their verdict. The presence of armed troops on the courthouse lawn, leading some of their num ber to believe that the govern ment had seen fit to protect them from further "wobbly" outrages. Influenced them In their verdict, say several Jurymen. Elmer Smith, an atorney, and himself an acquitted defendantln the trial, is one of the leading figures In the campaign for re lease. "Four powerful defense com mittees are working in close co operation to bring home to every one in the state of Washington the truth about the Armistice day tragedy of 1919," Smith told the Central Press correspondent "We will battle on with all our energy until the truth will rise tri umphant, until fathers, mothers and children are again united after the terrible - nightmare of the past nine years." NOTICB OP INTWITTION TO IM PROVE JtEAB.NET STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF COMMERCIAL STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF LIBER TY STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it neces sary and expedieat and hereby de clares Its purpose and intention to Improve Kearney Street from the east line of Commercial Street to the west llae of Liberty Street, at the expense of the abut ting and adjacent property, ex cept the. street and alley intersec tions, the expense ef which will be assumed by the City of Salem Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established giade, constructing Portland ee ment concrete curbs, and paving said portien of said street with six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet in width, tn accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on February 18, 1929 now on file In the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem.. Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 18th day of February, 1929. M. PODLSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication Febru ary 27. 1929. Date of final publication March 10, 1929. Daily to M-10 NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM PROVE KAY STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF SEVEN. TEENTH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF NINETEENTH STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the JommoB council of the City of 3alem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and - hereby de clares Its purpose and intention to Improve Kay street from the east line of Seventeenth Street to the west line of Nineteenth Street at ; the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley Intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City, of Salem,' Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the establsihed grade, contract ing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-Inch Port land cement concrete pavement thirty feet la width, in accordance with the plans aad specifications By Les Forgrave kjjkSMXTttD ADYZSSUOMi . : UUbuf waiti,, iWjIs 'I cSwSM litfttoifc w hp tin l - - SO m lis ,11-80 BUSINESS OPP. MANUFACTDttER can you u 0 horepowrl I hav pCwer mile oiten ie. I liV.gr uU turfcan wireeU Wd fiK wat- yr round on pa tea war IS mil from gaJcm. 2 ml. from H R IteMl tor Kurn. Alr. Exclator mill or anytnintf when powr or water la needed. Aiaer. m rain. u wi fir. accessible. Modem bouM nrby. : E lay loc Ortxcn . WANTED To hear from beaatr nnemtor with anlDmnt. deatnnc location witn narner mop. r. j. juw tmltl. Oregon Baxbor enop. FOR SALE Real Estate DISTINCTIVE home, choice loca tion, paved street, vtmw, terrace, rock 4 ry. urn shrubs. waTka. drtv. gar- as, garden, Berne a ana everyxmn. Oak floors, firplao. basemant, built tna to SDaro. Build for bom. Owner leaving. Phon 277SJ. ORXATBST Trading ergantsaUon on the Pacific Coast. We have orer 3000 propertiea Hated for exchange. Every kind of property, every price, avery lo cation. We ws can matca y ymir exebaofe Ilka to trade exaotly, u you would your pro sporty today, com in today. B.U. EARLS. Realtor t & Liberty To!, tut FOR SALE Nearly new fonr roes bungalow, paved street, east Salem, fine location, suet. U WOOD 141 State Street t ROOM houae. paved street. S1590 Terms. BUSINESS lot dee tn. N. front. 92(00. Term. BUSINESS corner dee tn, baa in come, 97000. Terms. FURNISHHD and untarnished house for "rent. OERTRuDB J. . PAGE 494 Conn Street FOR 8ALB Attractl-re Fnlrnrsunt H!U Home Allfl Phone Buut by owner tilTHUR JtAHN 1917 or 493 NEARLY new English type houae : six rooms, bath, breakfast nook. Strict ly modern, hardwood floor, fireptac-e. furnace with sawdust burner, electric ran, full ' cement basement. . Gwraa. Corner lot, streets paved, fins ' lawn, cherry trees. In growing section, near Leslie school, east front. Price 99,000. 00, terms. Would consider smaller place for part payment. OWNER. 1705 Smith Church street. therefor whieh were adopted by the Common Council, on Febru ary 18, 1929, now on file in the office otj the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon,, By order of the Common Coun cil February 18, 1929. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication Febru ary XT, 1929. . Date of final publication March 10. 1929. Dly to M10 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO EU PROVE NORTH HIGH STREET PROM THE NORTH LINE OF DIVISION STREET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF BROADWAY STREET WHERE NORTH LIBERTY STREET INTERSECTS BROADWAY STREET. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it neces. sary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Improve North High Street from the north line of Division Street to the south line of Broad way Street where North Liberty Street Intersects Broadway Street, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade. constructing Portland cement con crete curbs, aad paving said por tion 01 said street with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, about sixty-six feet in width,, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Com mon Council on February 18. 1929, now on file In the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. , The Common Council horehv declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Im provement by and through the Street Improvement- Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coom. cu February 11, 1929. M. PODLSEN. City Recorder. Date of first publication Feb ruary 17, M9. Data of final publication March 10. 1929. Dly to Ml 0 NOTICE OF INTKNTIOW TO IM- PROVM " GAINS ": STREKT FROM THE BAST LINK OF LIBERTY STREET TO. THE WEST LdKK ' OF ' FIFTH TRMt.v:-r.-:-- vviv-s! Notice is hereby grrea that the Common Council of the. City.? of Salem, Oregon, deems It necesaary aad expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to Im prove Qaines Street from the east Una of Liberty Street to. the west Has of Fifth Street, at the expense of the abnttlng aad adja cent property, except the street and alley Intersections, the sx pemss of whieh ..will be assnmed by the City of Salem. Oregon. , bv bringing said portion of said street to the esUblished grade, cos struating Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street, with a six-Inch Portland . cement ? concrete oave- meht, thirty feet In width, in ae cordance with the plans : aad . spe cifications therefor which , were adopted by . the Common: Council, oa March 4. 1929, now os file in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby, referred to and mads a part hereof.- The Commoa t Connefl hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to msjce the above described Im provement -by. aad . through the Street 'Improvement Department of tho City of Salem, Oregon. - By order of tho Common-Coun cil the 4th day of March, 1929. M. puulskn. City Recorder, r Date of first publication March .'lilt. - ' -... . . - Date of final oablicatian Uarch FOR SALE Real Estate s9itawv,viiBpriJyr FOR SAUB by owner, 9 room bouse, smras and good lot. 9479 00. oaah. 919 Breys avenue. - ryjxrii'ysis'isVVsri'n J9 -FOR BAJJC By owner 9 room comfortable bouse. Cement walks Paved street. At Just half price. Onl) 27S9 Brooks arena any time. MODERN HOUS CLOSB IN ONLT 4 BXOCKS FROM THE COURT ---v. . : HOUSBJ . 9 NICE rooms, built Ins, fireplat, fwfl basement, hot water, fumaop, mir age, tot etxlOO ft. Price $7800, 1-S cith or will tichange for modern bom In South Salem and asstime or pay some dtfxerenc. JJKO N. CHILOS CO., Realtor 829 State Street.. Phone 1721, SPRING IS HBRB LET US LOCA.TK TOTJ IN TOUR NEW HOME $HM. GOOD - 4 room home with prambtne; and electric lights, east front lot. 90x129, newly decorated. 960. down. 2S per month. IMMEDIATE POSSES. Slow. : 929(9. KKW, modern 4 room home with oak floors, ffreotac. wired faS electric stovo, p"d streets, all walssl In. 9100. down, balance 93s to lnclud - interest. SI 490. KEw . moAern. home wHh full cfnnt baannent, furv nace, fireplace, oak floor, pavement In. A REAL ATTRACT fTH HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE. Easy lrm. S200. MODS nv roor, home. FAIRMOUNT HI IX, looaUd 24 Kxt Sarorlor street Easy terms lMMtf- DtATB POSSESSION. S4249. GOOD, six room home with bascasrat, located NO Mar Kir. trrt. rerma Irorn located Z03S McCoy street Rar terns. : 914,000. ATTRACTTTB I room mod n homo with largo ornw. 100x160. cr Dffsaiirai sorwosry. f aj tr UTlAj. A REAL HOME AND WORTH TKE MONET tSJ&JOD. SI 6.000. TUB Colonel norer noma, located t tl South Commercial Mret BTOnnds. beaatlfal flowers and shrdbe. Real Estate and Fire Insuranra. W. H. GRAB EN nORST CO. 194 Sonfh Liberty Street rhen 911. . BUILDING IXTS AT PRICES. BARGAIN leeated Falrmount Hill. Sle SOxlfid feet. 9790. LOT. KOtlOO. located on Pawk street, near B. - Commercial st. ;mm1 view. Easy terms. 9939. SEVERAL fine lots on N. :8th st. near Market, 929. e.Mi. 91 0. down, f 10.' ber tr' F-Jf ba. gn.l-t. ns. W.irlrGRABENHH8T ". 194 South Liberty FtrrM Phone 41S. STOP LOOK LIST KN -DO TOU PAY RENT? V'tlY'- 9100. PAID down, bal. like t.nt you can move in yuur own horir and lire like a king NEW 4 R. mod. bungalow, hard wood floors, fireplace, 9225!' -ni 9100 down. ANOTHER ONE FOR 91900. 4 R. bath. HTht.i, gar age. 91OO. down tl$. rr.nnth. Another 4 R. house for U50. One for 42600. for best buys in homes SEE BECHTEL OR SEARS 341 State Street Room 4. 3 GOOD houses In Salem to trad for a farm. Who has the farm? 0 ROOM fully modern house In good condition. Will sell on very easy terms at 99400.00 or will rent this house at 990.00. r 21 ACRE3 of good bottom land and a good horn in small town. Prh- 99, 200.00 or will trad for house in Sa lem. . - SUBURBAN , homo. Good 4 room bungalow. 9-4 acre and family fruit tree. Buy this hucri and pay for It by the month, or will rent. 92000.00 private money to loan. A FINE fully modern horn In Ra le m to trade for Portland house. WE WRITE all kind of Imuran. See us about .your next Insurance. J. F. Ulrich Co. Realtor 129 N. OomT. St. Tel. 1944. Mew EirU teUonai Bank Building Directory BASEMENT Luxe Shlntna Parlr Experts for Ladies and Oentlemas FOURTH FLOOR Drs. O'Neill BurdetU. uotametriats Phone 424 401-401-401-404-461 EIGHTH FLOOR Dr. C Ward Davis . General Dentlatr TL 91S. Evening by appointment . Roods 909 ... TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A T"K- - iteiM jTelepnao Mi . - ,or . INI REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY ANDERSON SV RUPERT A, ruaitors TL 1944 199 8. His W. BOND, 1st N." . Pbon 2074 V BECKS A" MBNlmt, 141 JO8EPH BiRBICH ttei t.TT v ' 944 Ory Bids. ,-. - ..Ffceai TSS -a t4T N. 'Trtllt LEO N- CHlLilir Cn Realtor - Tfc 1T4T U9 State St i, i - 194) M. fJtkureh r , - - Tel. tilt 1949-4 S. M, KARLS 194 , Liberty TeLt 1949 t,4l5bglU, Tel. 919 - ' 9MTVI.VT V -kT.w.rs,.. 42 U. a bank Tat. en a 111H State TsL 199 491 Court St. - TL 4J G ERTUITDK 2. M. FAGS To.. 4449 444 Court -v 911-219 Uray B4dc - 949 - RICH I RK1MANN.- Realter - lit M. iih fct.. . TL 991 - SALEM RE4LTT.OO. , 999 State St. Room 7. Tt 1444 " - 8OCOLOF8KY SON 204-9 First Nat.. Be. Bldg. - TeL 914 eQuARE DKAL RKAXtY 0. SL Nat jL But bids. - - Tel 474 .J. F. ULRICH Commercial , . , - 129 M. Tat. : 9944 TRIANQLS RBALTT CO. -121 Court St.. '-.;.!.- v Tt 411 -mi : lLa REALTr CO. 449 State St. , Tt 9994 vV-' 1 ' 21. 19S9. vXFleM21uueJ,-Iw03 TeL T94 J -H