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The' OREGON STATESMAN. Salera, Oresron. Thursday Morning, January 23j 1931 PAGE THREE . Local;News Brifefe JaMlee nniM?iThe Christian Endeavor froapt ot the First Christian church will observe the golden Jubilee ot the organisation with a btna.net for young people and their fathers and mothers at the chnrch Friday night, begin ning at :50 o'clock. An cj lent program haa been arranged, with the following speakers to come from outside points: Viola Ogden ot Portland, state C E. secretary. James Hender.on of Portland, state president; Bess Gerble of Albany . and Kendall Bark of Dallas, i The haBe.net U open to all parents and friends, as well ai raemberaot tb societies. It is especially urged ;that young people who have no otber come be brought bytha older folk. Tickets aref being aeld et a nom inal cost -t . -M' . . -rr 1 Ld. is dry slab IS.SO. S Lds. for t:00 Vred E. Walls, ,Ine. pccere ilodiflettttf ltl4 dfr" crre ' bat btea handed down In suit ot Lawyers Title and Trust earn oan v ajcalnst the- Hubbard Mineral Springs and other, pass ing title of the fprlnga to the plaintiff. The decree. Adrian the springs company la; default es the property to the plaintiff tor best interests of' the bond holders, inasmuch, as It la to be sold on foreclosure, with fcond holders sixth on, the claim list. : Officer Installed : Student body officers for, the second . ho mester at Xeslia . Junior . high ... install at the .. - atfmhlr.- : They are oresldent; ., Edith Morehouse.--vice-president; Jean Doege, secretary? June Edwards, treasurer: June Johnson. .song leader; Joe Meany. j yell king; George Grabenhorst, sergeant-at-anns. with three assistants: Da fid " Converse, Ernest Crum and Lawrence Shaw; . . j ' L. CJ Meyers now located at 341 N. Com'l St. Lmes,- cnuo, ren's and .men's halrcutting, 25c. Motion to Strlke-"rln ; ease ot Mrs. J. F. Mollencop against the city ot Salem, plaintiff has filed motion to strike from the records parte of the . amended answer. The : plaintiff seek to rwnnr a. mares for injuries sns- "aitii l an alleged accident which occurred at the city air port August . 1 . when she tripped and fell on. a wire strung across her pain, i ! r l..nt VolTll Two of ititmhor from the TOd-Tll glv tha Leslie v Junior high school carnival last Friday night ni nrented at the common ity program 16 be held la the Prlnrl School ' hOUSO . Friday night. The numbers are foot Kn nrna and the air Is' danc ing chorus. MUa Eleanor Ton sing and Miss Phebe McAdams of the faculty win accomp the - students.! . Trr a Borer' French Hunters dinner, plater Garden. 333 .N.' nigh. ; j; ; z s . Conatend ! Hospital The grand Jury.' In ta partial report yesterday afternoon, praised the ' work done for poor of the coun ty by both the Deaconess hospi tal "and the county poor farm. The Jury recommended few changes and improvements in the plant at the poor farm, in cluding i Interior painting. Instal lation of window screens, chang es of and in the bathroom". washing ot blankets used on the .beds. - f I ' . ' Hall Oonclemneii Ensign Wil liams ot the Salvation Army re ported yesterday,' following re- i. m lAttAP frnm Clara Lee. state flri warden, that the pres ent Army hall on. State street will be condemned-within few months unless it is torn down. Walla of the building are warped, though there is means of escape from the "building in case ot . fire. j - For 15c you can buy bath stools guaranteed to hold 300 lbs., for 15c each Imperial Furniture Co. 8. PrMoht Ma A unique cere mony took place at Leslie Junior high school during the student assembly Tuesday, when Clar ence and Annabelle Hoogerhyde presented to the student body the large woolen flag which the government had presented their father and mother shortly after death of their brother, a former Leslie pupil, who was serving in the navy when he died. The flag will be hung In the hall.' Foreclosure Reported Sher iff's certificate of real estate on foreclosures have been filed with the county clerk, showing that plaintiffs were . purchasers- of property involved in two fore closure cases x, Omaha Life Insurance-company vs. Anton Fo korny rand others; and Henry Lambert vs. J. Wayne Baker and others.. ralntlnjr Job Xet -The inter ior ot the postotflce building, both Inside and outside, will be painted and walls repaired where needed within the next six or eight weeks. It was indicated yesterday when bids for this work were ordered, advertised. All bids will be opened February 28, and work will start aa soon thereafter as possible. . Try a Boyera French Hunters dinner. Winter Garden. Ill ! High. ' ; ' " - Motion for Default In the di vorce ault of Gwendolyn M. Stol- iker against Virgil M. Stollker. motion tor default has been filed - by the plaintiff. Final Account In Final ac count 'has been approved in the estate or Willis H. McTazrart, and Alice McTaggart discharged as administratrix. Dr. Ohaa tm Clif. a M diets. 180 N. Comnrct4 St, Stitm. Office hear vry Saodaj 8:30 t 6:30 p.n. 4arlBg bchools Cloecl The first sem ester's work in the public schools eniaea yesieraay auernooa, stu dents being dismissed until Fri day noon when they will return for report cards. Teachers will devote today and Friday morning to tab ulating the semester grade, cor recting papers and preparing cards. The lat semester will open Monday morning, with - part, of that day to ba given over to pur chase of books and rearrange ment in the high school. Copies of the; high' rchool newspaper, the Clarion, will be'j distributed at 1:30 o'clock: Friday afternoon. Repairing; FquJpment-BoTS of the . machine shop at the senior nign school are comnletlnc work on overhauling and remodeling shop equipment At ParrUh. ' Pul leys and the shaft lines at the Par rich shop have been taken out and worked over so the two lathes, the power saw and Diane r there may be equipped with individual mo tors. I This work wilt make for greater efficiency. ' safety and economy of operation. ; , v i i , -. , i - i - , - Dollar dinner every night 8:45 to I at the Marlon hotel. ' I MUa Taylor Honored - Miss Grace Taylor. . nurse , with . the county health department, has been Invited by President Hoover, through the secretary of the In terior, to attend the section' on medical service . of the White House conference on child health' protection. The -.group jwill be in session February 19. 20 and 21. The Invitation to Miss Taylor: to- attend this conference: comes-as a distinct recognition of her aenr- Ices In the field of public health. 'Amends Complaint A. " D. Candland has filed amended com plaint in his .suit "against J. H. Campbell; He seeks accounting on their, partnership, to sell coin controlled phonographs. In case no accounting ! given by defend ant. he asks S2S62.S7 judgment and that the partnership be dla solved, t ., '..'. This week the Imperial Furnl- t a re Co. is selling bath stools for 15c. Limit one to a customer. No phone orders or deliveries. Complaint Amended : Second amended complaint bas been filed by Arthur Plant In his suit against Laura L. Macklln. He l alleges agreements on payment ot a cer tain piece of property were not kept, and ask that the agreement be set aside and he be given pos session of the property.' Appraisers NamedJessie W Dent has been appointed execu trix of the estate of E. E. Dent valued at 37.550. N. Rice, J. F. Strader and -Frank Strader have been named appraisers ot prop erty in : Douglas county; and George Palmer.. W. H. Scott and F. W. -Turner appraisers of prop erty In Marion county, r .. ' Purrhaae , Ranch James D Searaof the Sears , and Tucker realty offices has purcr.ased tnt 98-acre, ranch on Garden ru,d belonging to Mr. Ims.-The prcn- erty is located three miles east of Salem. Consideration was not announced. j See rental list Oecke St Hen dricks on classified page, also In office window. 189 N. High. Committees Meetlnjj Commit tee meetings of two groups will be held at the chamber of com merce rooms Friday night, when the advisory council of the camp- fire girls will meet, as will also the finance committee of the boy scouts. J r : y ; j Applications Made Appllca tlon has been filed to have case of T. M. Hicks vs. Nellie d Wll Hams and others placed on the motion docket; and case of Harve and Harold Ransom vs. Roy and Ralph Frame placed on the trial docket, j 15c Bath stools, 16c. Can you believe such unheard-of bargain. See the window of Imperial Fur niture Co. - Visiting In South 1 Mrs. June Nlssen, parole offlder of the in dustrial school tor girls, left last night for Los Angeles, where she will spend a months visiting with Iter! eon.' Carl B. Jflssen, who Is employed on one of the large dally newspapers there. Granted license Clifton Cle mens yesterday was granted a li cense tf operate a dance nail at Haiel Green. The county court also received application of F. R. Olin to operate the Hammond dance ball at Mill City. . Account i Filed Final account tn estate ot peter J. Talaater has been tiled byR. O. and Ousta M. Solun. executor and executrix. It shows a balance 'jot $10,575.91. Tuesday.' March 3, has been set as time for final hearing. - Hearing et Month Hearing will be held February 27 on final report of Joseph Fery as ad ministrator of the estate of Francis! M. Fery. The report shows a balance on hand of I231.C5, - Jan. 31st ends our great suit and overcoat sale; buy now at less than cost. Suits 312-115 and $17. i Overcoats $7.50-$9.50 and $12.60. ! Thos, Kay Woolen' Mill company. - , ; Striker 111 A, W. Striker, rur al icarrier for.the local postoffice, naa oea on ius jog tor several days Ion account of Illness. PILES CORED WUaeaS eserattoa few et j DR. MARSHALL SIS OtHmVU Cranor to Teach Supti George Hug reported yesterday that Gar- nie XL Cranor. Willamette ni- rersity graduate at mid year and present chemistry laboratory as sistant there, will start to work as! chemistry teacher on the high school faculty Monday morning. Cranor, who attended high school ei! wet uoa ana una nu oeen at! Wlllsmette the past four years will take the place lert open by resignation of G. W.' Harra, who will be employed with the state. Cranor's election Is expected to be ratified by the school board at its next meeting, inasmuch as he Is understood to have the rec ommendation of the employment committee of the board. . Benefit dance. Fraternal tern pie Sat, night, Jan. 31. Given by a!l fralrnal nr1iri J e Willamette senior Is eligible tor graduation this February.! He IS Alfred Haworth who naa ma jored1 la French. Haworth has taken his senior oral examina tion but will not be able to hare his graduation until next June with - the regular class. He la planning a trip to 8outh America. Motormeter. flaa Rlolra A report came to the police depart ment Wednesday that the night before.' someone had stolen a Boyce motometer from the' ear owned by Gerald Beach, 444 Mar ket street. 1 On two occasions re cently someone stole quantities of gasoline from his car while It was In his garage. : : The last week ot our suit and overcoats $7.50-9.50 and. $12.50 men's salts, $12-$15 and $17 overcoat" $7. 50-$ 9. 60 and $12.59. Thos. Kir Woolen Mill Cn. Plan Hike Meadowlark troop of Girl Scouts, composed largely of girls from the Leslie junior high school, will hold a hike Fri day morning. The group will meet at the corner of South. Com merclal and Miller streets, from where the hike will be taken along the river -road. ; t ; Erects Storace Garage A new storage garage, one story In height, will be erected soon at 275 Hood street. - The value of the new structure, according to the building permit Issued Wednes day to L. A. Scheelar, will be $1,' (00. Teacher HI Miss Helen Flet cher, teacher at the Grant school is expected to be back on the Job the first of the week, following an illness of nearly two . years. Mrs. Grace Fallln has been sub stituting for her. I. Brasler C. Small has resumed his general practice of law at 40$ Gnardlan Bldg. (formerly Bank ot Commerce Bldg.) I Wants Dismissal G. A. Mlelke, defendant In a divorce suit brought by Gwenneth Mlelke, yes terday filed answer in which Is contained general denlel ot alle gations of the complaint.' He asks that the case be dismissed. Roye Escape Reports came to the Salem : police department that Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock, Raymond Ball, 14, and iLeland Loomis, 16. escaped from the boys' training school at Wood burn. I Annual Account The First National bank, as guardian of 'estate of Lyd la Yak ley, incom petent, has filed annaal account showing a balance of 1103.90. Petition Filed Maude Lan tis has filed petition with the probate court asking that she be appointed administratrix of the $2,500 estate of Lewis C. McCoy. i ; Benefit concert, American Le gion auxiliary i sponsoring Lena ; Belle Tartar. Waller hall, 8:15 i p. m. tonight. . : ! i i - '.' - f ! -; -:i Going: North Mrs. Jennie C. Vincent, house mother at the Y. W. C.'A.. is leaving for Mtt Ver non, Wash., where she will spend part ot a month visiting relatives. Pmik-i Sign: Accident-Charges were drawn for the arrest of Clif ton F. Meeker of Dunsmulr, Cali fornia, Wednesday, for passing a stop sign and causing an accident. nillMlale Man Arrested! Wil liam C. Clark of Hillsdale was ar rested Wednesday for driving a machine while under the influ ence of alcoholic liquor. ' To Alter Dairy The 4laxel Dell Dairy company will alter its dairy building at ,1230 State street soon. The job , will cost $100. t . Forfeits Rail Gene A. .Straney of Albany forfeited bis $10 ball Wednesday when he tailed to ap pear at police court, i He was charged with japeeding. J - j - j Poaaealon rtiAi-vrtl. J. ii. Pat- jterson of Salem who was arrest ed Monday on charges of possess ing beer was released Wednesday after paying a fine of $35. Account Filed Pinal account in estate of -James P. Ward has oeen rwea in prooate ana snows K66.92 on hand., , , NOW- 16 CLUB BREAKFAST A new feature The OPA: Open 7:30 Vacuum Cleaners TO RENT i CrU 2103, Used Furniture Department ., 181 If; High ' . J1KET TRIPS 1 Staples Makes ; Futile Ef fort I to Balk Plan Of Fish Trip Charging that' junket trips are an unnecessary expense to me taxpayers and should be halted la, the Interest of' aoand busi ness. Senator Staples yesterday opposed strenuously a resolution Introduced by : Repreaentauve Hellberg providing' for the ap pointment of a committee from the Oregon legislature to confer with : a like - committee from the state of Washington in . connec tion with legislation . affecting the Colombia titer. . "The last funket trio ot this kind cost the taxpayers of Ore gon more than $490,' said BetH atorBtapies, "and I we aavisea that It was a drunken cow wow. These committee Junkets hare been a disgrace to. the senate, i have yet to find anything that has been accomplished as the re sult of these conferences." Opposes Sending i Committee of 11 ' senator staples said ne wouia not object 1 to sending two legis lators to the state of Washing ton, but that he was opposed to appointing a committee of 11 members. The resolution pro vided that six members . of the committee - should be . appointed In the house and five In the sen ate. . , , y . : J. - ltuary DeLaywood In this city, Jan. 16. John De Laywood. about 70.' Survived by one sister, Frances DeLaywood of England. Funeral services Thurs day, Jan. 29 at 3 p.m. from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son, Rer. D. J. Howe officiating. , In terment City View cemetery. KcTfier ' " ' In this city, Jan. U, Ada Kel aey. 35. of 30 Jefferson street. Survived by widower, Warren W., of Salem; one - son, Elm an of Waldport; one brother, S. P. Par rish of Burgdorf, Idaho. . Funeral announcements later by W. T. Rigdon and Son. : ' ' ' Jones v Jones At the residence. 172$ Broadway. Jan. 24 John Jones. C9. Survived by widow, Hattle; one son, Charles of eastern Ore gon; one daughter,-. Georgia of California. Funeral services Thursday. January 29 at 2 p.m. from the Free Methodist' church. Market and North Winter streets, Rer. Stewart and Rev. Clark offi ciating under direction ot Clough Barrick company. Interment City View cemetery. ! Rartruff At the residence. Salem route 7. Jan. 37. Kate Bartruff. 73. Sur vived by brother, Robert Loeb of Los Angeles, Calif.; grandchild dren, Omer, Freida, Virginia, Ce cil, Paul, Roberta; David, George and Robert Gartruff. all ot this vicinity; one great grandchild. Ronald Bartruff. Funeral ser vices Thursday. Jan. 29, at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel ot W4 T. Rigdon and Son, Rev. Ersklne of Portland and Rev. H. R. Scbeuer man of Salem officiating. Inter ment Murphy cemetery on the Sllr verton road. WUlson In this city Jan. 26, Leon Will- son, 45, of Salem, route 4. Bur rived by father. Frank AVillson of Clinton, Wise; one brother, C. W. Wilison ot Clinton, Wise. Funer al announcements Ister by W. T. Rigdon and son. Wlllson In this city. Jan. 24. Mrs Maud Catherine Wilison, 44, of Salem, route 4. Survived by daughter, Mrs. H. Langdell of Watsonville. Cal.; sister, Mrs. Charles McDermit of Kelso, Wash., and one sister in San Francisco, - Calif. Funeral f an nouncements laier by W. Ti Rig don and Son. Beltrcst iftltmortnl PrIeS S20 A Park Cemetery , with perpetuaF care Juat-ten minutes from the heart of town --f j ' 'S rcnrztix cntrcTOxs 770 OttHlUTA Oar 1tk u raraenal Oar rrlM Ara aaaaoasMe Oar Haw Is MoStra Ueensta Laay Eaiabaef ; Qtj' View Cemetery L Established 1803 ' Tel. 1200 : Conveniently Accessible -Perpetual care provided tor Prices Reasonable. , i. 'cJltdttSulrttO? JUSTE CM Ob TERWILLIGER Legislative Oregon's 36th Legislative Session ' Brings I ; Interesting Personagj to Salem , S' ENATOR FISHLn arose aomewhat nervously f yes terday afternoon to ex plain vote on the Rogue river closing measure final pass age In the senate. The people ot Tillamook, Waahlngton, Lin- ; coin and Tamhlll eountlea voted ' against the closing measure on the November ballot said the) senator. - Therefore, I Tote yea ; on dosing the rtTer. The aen ate. and the gallery .laughed. The senator atajnmeredi aome- ; one. suggested he had mlaspok en himself the senator agreed and the vote was changed to ' no ; :. -s '! !' e ' . ,:-v. ' From1 eastern , Oregon ; comes kits Barrett clerk of a senate committee.' 4'We had aft exceed ingly heavy yield ot wheat on our Aaaa as i nnii A thana l Sk i 1 ess aawaaa n m v m f , veew said yesterday, "and we are glad ws told aA 71 csntt bushel early la the eegsoa. We tigored Me could stand a raise in price but not a decline. Wheat now Is sell ing at 48 1 cents a bushel.? Miss Barrett., whose father for many yeara represented .Union and Um atilla counties, says mat . as a whole the crop was heavy in 1910, she said.' - ;v . - ':. . - . ; v 1 .- Louis Laehmpnd, : once senator Senator Miller declared .that the time had arrived when the state or wasmngton anouia send a ; committee to , Oregon.; Sanator Moser renllad that, two committees from; the state of Washington had been sent' to Oregon during the past few years. . - Senator Franciscovich defend - ed the appointment of the com- mittee on the grounds that all legislation on me coiumni river was of common Interest to the two atates. , v Senator Dunne said he resent- ed the accusation of Senator Staple that he was a participant m a drunken -pow-wow. . l ne resotuuon waa aaopiea pti.i m. orowd t 11m ant followinr a rote oi xi to a. . . The senate roted unanimously in taror of a bill introduced ty Senator Eddy providing tor the repeat or m iw crwunj m Oregon judicial council. Asserts Council Ha Done Notning puanea n7imnl heard of It" declared Senator Eddy In his argument for PSS- sage of the bill. -The records show that the council expended $1400 during the past year, and dIct a TOte. before the lengthy ar ita members are now asking for I ,.,mAn.. nn v..iriAAf. t"!006? PPrPrItlon, of $4400 for the current blennlum. pis appropriation.- as Included l" l" - empllfle the extreme seal and fidelity of the state budget di rector." Eddy charged that $300 ot I the total amount of money, ex pended by the Judicial council durlng-the past year was used In connection1 with a meeting held at Pendleton at the time the state bar association was In ses sion there. "I venture to say," .1 ... . T7 J ,4. V A none of you lawyers would ob - Ject to having ' the council pay your expenses while attending a meeting of the bar association. Fall to Stop Tom Kllrxyn- skl ot Portland, who failed to stop at a through street January 23, was fined $2.50, Wednesday. Business as usual ' at the ((AFETERIA SHOE STORE HARRY COHEN . .. f Prop. . , 357 State St. . 1 An item In . Sunday's Statesman relating to the' bankruptcy of m Salem re-' tdent . stated erroneously, that he' waa manager of the - Kafeterla Shoe - Store. TTils wa ' not correct, and thl store Is In no way con nected with that or any other bankruptcy or bn si nes difficulty. SCHAEFER'S Throat and Lung Balsam j ! Schaef ers original Reme dy for Coughs due to rolds. Bronchitis, irritations of the throat and similar con ditions where a safe, reli able expectorant and sooth ing syrup Is desired. - ' 6 or. .50' 16oz.$1.00 Sold ' only st Schaefer's ) Drug Store The original yellow front can dy special store or Salens.; Sidelight i from Marlon county and a former mayor of Salem, wins first place readily as the man with a sea- captain's voice when used to ad dress public hearings. Ex-Mayor LAChmund was one of the speak ers at the Manning resolution hearing yesterday afternoon j and when he spoke, everyone listened: mey couldn't neip but be attend tlvfl. Mr. Lachmund'a stand on prohibition har been known for years; he repeated it Wednesday saying he stood always tor. tern perance and opposed to prohibi tion of the drinking of Honor by legisiauve enactment. j e. . .Whether by mere' chancel cr design, thna tar It baa happen ed .that when an Important Bieaaare is being debated I la one honae, the other la nsnally aojowrned and the senator or representatives, as the case may do, inter into tne room where the fireworks are on. There , they hare ready . entrance no matter now large the and the pagea and clerks scur ry around to see that thee "gen tleman from Jonesvllle.! com fortably seated while words of ponderowa Import fall from the lip of ; Impassioned legislative giaoiators. m m President Wlllard': Marks alio- fnooneSaV I while Senator Miller was putting i ih iuiii luncnea into tne i corn- I merclal fishing Industry at the I month of the. Rogue: "You know the chief duty ot the' president of the senate is to make speeches to service clubs, the president I confided as he slipped' by, . the 1 press delegation. No senators raised any protest when their j leader slipped away. . The Linn county man is popular In the na per house and apparently knows how to make fWends. when he grants Senator Miller nermlsslon to take the floor after the debate has dosed, or when he pounds the I gavel furiously and calls for: oulet debate. I Veteran in the senate can be detected by the way they I read i newSnaoers when debates ara In Inrorress. One Mosar can follow I "Polly and Her Pals" no matter lhow great the oratory and Joe I rambllnrs of the nresa to long I nA.A-aa r.e. tm.w. Uah ir. mam attentlra althonih prefcaii0t polls in the bod se or I ;, .n.n. .in..t. LegislaUve debates thua resemble I .rmn. vh.r. ,,.,.,. nC8 learned thAi few oulg ar Td after the first half-hpur.i- 1 II . I Si Offe I L PIUCTICE IB BIIEIITflDE Seyen practice teachers, stu dents at Willamette unlrersity, have been assigned to daises at the senior high school . for the new emester, which begins Mon day. They are: Lola Dasch. bot any; -Donald Taylor, physiology; Lola' Benjamin, English one; Margaret Stelner, American his tory; Homer Roberts, algebra; Lawrence Deacon, geometry; and Ray WaddelL physics. j Seven other Willamette stu dents bare been assigned to high school classes for observation and assistants to the ' regular teachers. They are; Gladys Jor- gerson, senior English; Eva Gor bam, literature;- Helen . Pember- SALE i . . New Sleeveless CREPE BLOUSES ! j Special. Fi Miller's nave just received a big shipment of new crepe salt blouses in all the new Spring pastel tints as well as white. , , A.11 are well tailored . t . trims of picot edge . ruffles dominate the showing. 1 Shell Pink S Delft Blue v ; Sunshine t . Eggahell. ' New Green ' -! Spring Tans I . New Blues Yellow 3 275 North Liberty. TeL 1435, Salem, r- U.D1iD?,l? Odd totsrAllS . ti LooK for eRBD ton, public speaking; Loretta Tar ley, European history; Kewton Saunders, - biology; John Cllbou- sen, chemistry; and Grace Hen derson, muslo at Parrlih lunlor h,lgh school. Green Lantern To be Reopened By Mrs. Yates The Green Lantern cafe at 1J24 State street will be re opened Sunday under the man agement ot Mrs. Margaret Yates, who arrived here recently .from Wichita, Kansas. ' Mrs. - Yates is " an experienced cook, ; specialising In salads and delicatessen foods. She will be assisted. In the operation of the restaurant by her two sons, both experienced chefs, and by Mrs. Mary Asptnwall of Salem. aw Oregon. o J-4-?rirscl TAGS ' 1 Indoot Burial IXOTS X. KXGOOK, ISg& . 183 Km Dotal SC. Phone 197 ... .- Penslar Agency - . t I . - if