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    THE MNP BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEB.,16, 194S
PAGE SEVEN
f, . J.- A J. -
mocks MUYdnce
For 5th Session
By Elmer C. Walzer
(United i'reaa Financial Editor)
New York, Feb. 16 U Stocks
advanced today lor the fifth con
sneutive session. The general
'average reached a new high since
i Gains exienaea la more man t
rwiints with rails leading. The
ijail average set a new top since
August 25, 1937; industrial, high
isince November 12, 1938 and
utility, high, since August la,
;i937.
Improvement developed " in
ctnrks around mid-session after
f some profit-taking in the morning.
Chrysler lea me way ana at us
flp 01 1UJ was "P puuus.
IteelS piCKeu up uiiuex- uie leau
f U. S. steel. New highs were
noted in A. -M. Byers, crucible
sieel, and Youngston Sheet .&
Tube.
now Chemical with a gain of
,nt-o than 2 nnints led its section
higher. Rails featured In volume
with gains running iu murc mau
a point in Norfolk & Western.
Rail equipments touched new
hiehs. Utilities produced con
siderable activity, notably the low-
priced issues.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK '
Portland, Ore., Feb, 16 IP
Livestock: cattle 25, calves 10.
cleanup sales about steady. Few
cutter-common steers and heifers
S7.25-9.50. Week's top fed steers
S16.10. Best heifers $15.25. Can-
ner-common cows (.du-.du. man
ners down to $7.00 and below.
Common-medium bulls $8.50-10.50.
Good heavy beef bulls quotable
to S12.50. Good-choice vealers
salable $14.00-15.00.
Hogs 150. Active, steaay. uooa
lioice 170-270 lbs. 15.75. Good
ows S14.00-14.50: few 255 lbs.
$15.00; one lot choice 62 ib. feeder
pigs $16.25. -
Sheep none. Quotable steady.
Good-choice wooled lambs salable
$15.00-15.25. Good ewes salable
$7.00-7.50.
William C. Evans
Funeral Arranged
Funeral services for William
Chester Evans, 60, who died at
his home east of Bend on Wednes
day morning, will be held at 2:30
p. m. Sunday at the Prineville
funeral home with the Rev. D. L.
Penhollow officiating.
Mr. Evans, who was born in
Prineville on May 7, 1886, had re
sided in Bend for the past eight
years. He is survived by his wite,
Mrs. Julia A. Evans, Bend; Jte
.mittticM XAr-o Tana Hjfr'v Wiarrxi
Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Iris- M.
Fenley, Guerneville, Calif.; a son,
Howard U. Evans, u. a. navy;
three sisters, Mrs. W. F. Mason,
Bend; Mrs. Leona Johnson, Bend;
Mrs. Lillian Campbell, Bend; two
brothers, Harvey Evans, Canada,
and Otis Evans of Bend.
Bill Southworth
Listed Missing -
New York. Feb. 16 IP) Maj.
Billy Southworth, Jr., son of the
manager of the St. Louis Cardin
als, was pilot of the B-29 Super
fortress which crashed at La
Guardia field yesterday afternoon.
He was one of five crew members
listed as missing by the army to
day. His father is William H. South
worth of Sunbury, Ohio.
Ihe huge plane, bound for
Florida from Mitchell field, at
tempted to land at La Guardia
airport when one of its engines
went dead. The pilot apparently
overshrrt the field, and as he bank
ed the ship one wing dipped into
the bay.
ACTRESS IS INJURED
Hollywood, Feb. 16 lPi Mar
jorie Rambeau, veteran screen
actress, was seriously injured
early today when her car, which
she was driving went out of con
trol and crashed Into a parked
car and a tree, police reported.
Fif-O-Maffc Cbrtrs
STANDAKD
BATTERY
Gives loos economical
service. Wall-built nd
dependable.
POLONIUM
59c
Edi. In
St of 4
or Mora
With Your
Old ftuge
Guaranteed to start your
Tn ntir nnirVo anil mttVAk
smoother operation, or
money back,
Houk-Van Allen
Tinstone
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St. Phone 860
r
Spare Articles
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advtnc
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BEND AERIE NO. 2089
Meets Every Thursday Night
- FiO.E.Hall ,
W.M.Loy.W. P. Phone 20-F-5
Harry A. Marshall, Secretary
co Bend Daily Store
- fOB SALE
3 ROOMS with sink and water,
electric lights, garage and 3 large
lots. Neeus some fixing up; if you
are handy with tools ana want a
bargain, see Johnson, Bend Real-'
ty. 57 Wall St. - , :
WELL IMPROVED eighty acres
C.O.L water right. This place free
from rock ana has 25 acres new
seeding Alsike clover, 2Q ; acres
alfalfa, - balance . good potato
ground. $7,800. Machinery can be
obtained. If you -want a good
ranch see this one. Frank McGar
vey, 118 Oregon St, ::
OWNER LEAVING, must seU im
mediately at sacrifice jirice, 80
acre ranch, 15 miles from Bend,
69 acres : CX.I. - Good 4 toom
house, gravity flow water, elec
tricity, large barn, completely
fenced with woven wire. Only
$5500, $1500 down, ; $600 year.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W. : ' ,
9 MONTHS OLD pullets, laying
fine. Girl's bicycle, and lawn mow
er. Also one doe with 4 small and
1 buck. 238 Riverside.
SOAP FLAKES Soap granules,
while supply lasts. Pre-war glyc
erine content soap, top quality.
Case of 24 packages granules (24
oz. pkgs.) $5.95 Flakes (124 oz.)
$5.45. Houk-Van. Allen Home and
Auto Supply. . .
OWN YOUR own home and have
good side income: I have a duplex
and small house close in and com
pletely furnished in good condi
tion tor only $5,500. See Frank
McGarvey for further details. 118
Oregon St. . -, -:
ELECTRESTEEM VAPORIZ
ERS, for medicinal vapors, heat
ing baby's bottles, sterilizing nip
ples, warming baby foods, boiling
eggs and other uses, only
Benft Iflertric Co., 644 Franklin,
'TROOM home, furnished of un
furnished, chicken house, out
buildings, 2 lots fenced, drilled
hole, large garden spot, on paved
street. Close to mill. $1200 unfur
nished or $1400 furnished. 2&
Riverside. : .
$2700 BUYS forty acres, fair
house and barn, 22 acres culti
vated. 5 miles from Bend. Posses
sion soon. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
CHICK BROODERS, infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin .
PRE-WAR TAYLOR TOT, high
chair with aluminum tray, child's
airplane rocker, large lawn play
pen, 8 tube Sparton radio, dresses
size 14. 726 Harriman.
SMALL TRAILER house. Newly
painted, 3 burner stove with pres
sure tank, and cross cut saw. 1Q25
Galveston.
CHEAP. One-room house, partly
furnished, nice built-ins and lino
leums on floor, Firtex walls.
Large lot. Call after 5 p. m. or
Sunday. 1453 Elgin Ave.
TEAM OF HORSES and '31 Ford
truck. L. R. Rouse, Rt. 1, Box 269.
2 WORK HORSES, 4 and 6 years
old, gentle. Harness and halters.
Will furnish pasture til May 1.
For sale cheap. Phone 10-F-13. Rt.
1, Box 311-B.
NOW YOU can buy fine chicks
within easy shipping distance.
Write today for price list to Ore
gon's newest modern hatchery.
Fifteen years experience produc
ing Oregon bred chicks. Oregon
State Hatchery, P. O. Box 328,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
9 ROOM HOME on Congress.
One of Bend's fine homes, base
ment, fireplace, hardwood floors,
lovely grounds with large garage.
Must sell at once, $7500. Gilberts
Real Estate.
RED OR BLACK cinders, heaping
4 yd. load, $7. Also barnyard ferti
lizer, $4 per yard. Also top soil.
Phone 838-R. Contact me at 1340
Federal St.
MODERN 4 ROOM: with base
i ment, 2 bedrooms, 3 lots, good
place to raise chickens. A good
buy at $32.t0. $1450 down. Gil
belts Real Estate, 1015 Wall St.
. WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
Irrigates, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. LichtenwalteV,
2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
: Wash
THE TIME of year to plan for
that garnrn. rine larue iimui-i n
homo with city wator and two'
acres ground. On paved road,
good chicken house, double ga-i
rage. A fine home in good neigh-;
borhood. $5,300. Frank McGarvey, :
118 Oregon St. I
f DAVENPORT and chair fully:
i springed. See at 434 Kansas. I
FOB SALE
SEMI MODERN: 2 bedrooms on
pavement on west side. Owner
leaving town. Priced reasonable
$1155. CUberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall St. :
TWO BEDROOM modern house.
Monarch range, woodshed and ga
rage. Can be seen on Sundays or
week days. 1084 Federal.
CABINET RADIO. 1518 Newport.
17. JEWEL Illinois man's wrist
watch, Just overhauled, in good
condition. See chef at Allen's Cafe.
5 ROOM MODERN: 2 bedrooms
on edge of town, city lights and
water. 4 lots, 2 chicken houses,
good place lor cow or horses,
friced . for quick sale $2700.
Terms. Gilberts Real Estate, 1015
Wall St. . , , ...
BULLS of all kinds, Hereford,
Guernsey and Jersey. Some nice
milk cows ready to freshen. Sad
dle horses and saddles. Franks
Service Station, phone 78-J. W. R.
Tanks, Redmond.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co.. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
PRE-WAR EARLY American
style red maple dining room set, 8
pieces, periect condition, zzo. w
C. Mayo, 255 E. Elm or 246 N. 6th,
Redmond, Oregon.
BROODER STOVES and parts
Electric, ou, briquet. BaKer t eea
co., pnone iss-x. rtedmona, ure
BLACK DRESS COAT and re
versible coat. Also dreses, size 14.
2 sheepskin leather jackets, size
12 and 36. Pre-war stroller, 1 boy's
all wool topcoat, size 10. Call at
153 E. uiney.
$2500 BUYS 4 room modern fur
nlshed house. West side. $3200
bugs large modern home. Close
in. C. V. Silvis, 118 Oregon.
FOB SALE OB TRADE
1 '29 FORDSON tractor on steel,
complete new motor, 1 Chester
White boar three years. Trade for
cattle no Jerseys considered.
John D. Martin, , Gateway, Ore
gon.
SMALL ENAMEL- range. Trade
for two wheel trailer. Call at 108
Cascade after 4:30.
FOB BENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 715
Lava road. Alcove bedroom, liv
ing room, kitchen, bath. Wood and
lights furnished. Call A. D. Lewis,
1503 Awbrey road. Phone 684 for
appointment. .
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
call 869-J. .
BOARD AND ROOM $45. Home
cooked meals. Served family
style. Warm rooms. Delaware Ho
tel, Mrs. Mason, . Mgr. Phone
31-W.
ROOM in private home, kitchen
privileges if desired. 1305 King
ston. WANTED
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios.
George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WILL PAY CASH for late model
3 or 4 burner electric range, 36
inch length. Call at office Jo-Ann
Motor Lodge, 161 E. Franklin.
YOUNG BUSINESS woman
wants warm housekeeping room,
or small apartment. Write No. 686
in care of The Bulletin.
FEDERAL AND STATE income
tax returns prepared.. Twenty
years experience. Five years audi
tor for Oregon State Corporation
Department. Ten years auditor
Oregon State Tax Commission.
Henry Kiessenbeck, 1107 E. Green
wood Ave., near Pilot Butte.
INCOME PROPERTY, good con
dition, no realtors. Write Bulletin
No. 694.
GOOD USED cook stove with
coils. Mary Haynle. Phone 1050-M.
WANTED TO BUY good used car.
Phone 171 Redmond, 8 a. m. to 6
p. m. John Reinar.
TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished
house. Call at Pilot Butte Auto
Court, Mrs. B. L. Smith. ,
WANTED TO BUY wetner pigs
and cull potatoes, or will trade
radio and used furniture. Ed
Losch, Rt 1, Box 156. Phone
488WX.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN OR GIRL to help with
general housework for a few
days. Telephone 928-J.
INVIS1MI Mt CttTiriCATf S. IHIB ONI
fnm ttimipal VmdtrwriUr
INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Loral Representative
217 Oregon Phone 523
r-&r
Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
HELP WANTED .
uniiairifFS'PSTl fnr motherless
Rnnrrt, room and waees.
Write No. 645 care of Bulletin or
phone 815-R after 5 p. m.
WOMEN'S SPECIALTY store
wants saleslady with "ready-to-wear"
exDerience. State age and
references. Permanent position.
Write No. 568 in care ol me buiio-
tia
WOMAN FRY COOK wanted at
the Pilot Butte Inn.
USED CABS
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe, 90 rub
ber. See it at Depot Service Sta
tion. 1QU VOT? r V-fi muiru, mnlnr ilist
completely overhauled. Heater
ana gooa tires. isu moaei a
coupe. 1935 V-8 coupe, radio and
heater. Have model A parts and
auto make parts for sale. 136
Greenwood.
LOST
BRINDLE AND WHITE female
bulldog. Answers to name of Peg
gy. Return to K. c. uuiick, cniei
of police.
BLACK PATENT leather purse
between south Hi-Way Tavern
and bus depot. Contained keys
and important papers. Please re
turn purse and Keep money, rte-
turn to 324 E.Thlrd.
STERLING SILVER Navy brace
let. U. S. N. links, souvenir from
my husband overseas. Lost in
vicinity of Columbia Mercantile.
612 Federal. Phone 749-M.
BROWN BILLFOLD lost down,
town Saturday. -Contained identi
fication cards and papers. Return
to Bulletin.
1945 BEND HIGH class ring, gold
and rose gold. Initials P. C. inside,
Please return to 1405 Lexington
avenue. Reward.
1 ZIPPER type man's overshoe,
size 10 or 10 In. Contact Earl Lang
at Metropolitan Barber Shop.
FOUND
MEDIUM SIZE black dog, white
tip on tail, paws and chest. Phone
ZT2-K.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 714 Steidl, Bend.
Phone 594.
FOR SALE: Pickett fence in 4
sections. Want to buy doll buggy.
726 Harriman.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. K. Gllhert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SPENCER SUPPORTS Dress
and surgical, men's and women's.
Garments repaired, nominal cost.
Phone 668 or 21-F-4. Mrs. Brinson,
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
CHARIS FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint
ment 451-M. Ina F, Cram, 608
Broadway.
LET US MAKE YOUR OLD
WASHER NEW AGAIN. New
complete wringer frame for your
old washer. Automatic release and
water return. Agitator replace
ment for most makes of washers.
Bend Washer Service, 136 Green
wood. Phone 583.
WRINGER ROLLS!
All makes and sizes. Expert re
pairing on all makes of washing
machines and electrical applianc
es. Top prices paid for used wash
ers, any condition. Bend Washer
Service, 136 Greenwood. Phone
583. .
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merrltt,
202 Thurston.'
RAW FURS WANTED. Mink
Muskrat Lynxcat Skunk ;
Weasel Domestic Rabbit. We
will continue the purchase of deer ;
and elk hides. Cecil C. Moore. 1132
Newport Ave., Bend, Oregon. '
Phone 643.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can- be1
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Most pythons feed on small
mammals and birds.
RED RYDER
If IF fE COULD WVS GOT lfMt f XSOMEONE NEAR ( F&IJT 1
RED RYDER, NO WrE rtSJ t BUT rAE NOTSATCjl .V0T Y fflv'J
; rut half- cRAvourV jfcSL- "rYET nu5T -ff?' lo hoot W Vj myMwtfo&fim.
BREED THEN LuPTOGET ?W Mc CRAJJkE. W ttlT I WCiwM
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD yjgy
If VJ iii IPWBBVERDOSUCCEBDINFLYINa l
.-S fO BOTH AOr AND GCK.O WEATHER, !
f ;( ONTHB MOON'SSUNNYSIDS, WE'LL.
t i;A "'. FIND TEMPERATURES AROUND ' I
"E4AWW7:...WMILE I
: 'Vft . . S ON THE SHADY SIDE IT WILL, BE
.:,' ."; ) Jiso eetowzMGo
CAN A PERSON BE POISONED j6L
BY POISON IVY WITHOUT O fiV ; ,
ACTUALLY TOUCHIN& IT --. . OTyN i
ANSWER: ' Yes. Smoke
sensitive skim. ,
Growers to Hear
Redmond, Feb. 16 Provisions
of the bacterial ring rot quaran
tine now In effect in Deschutes,
Crook and Jefferson county, will
be discussed at a meeting of po
tato growers set1 for 2 p. m. Tues
day, Feb. 20, it was announced
here today. ' The meeting will be
held in the auditorium of the
Franks building, and all growers
are urged to attend.
; The gathering will be addressed
by Frank McKinnon of Salem,
chief of the division of plant in
dustry, state department of agri
culture, it was announced. It
was expected that he would ex
plain the requirements of the
.quarantine.
., Whether White Rose certified
seed potatoes will be permitted
in this area is expected to be
settled at this meeting, according
to Ben Davidson, federal-state
shipping point inspector for this
district.
Army Wireless
Handles Messages
Central Oregon relatives and
friends of prisoners of war in tne
Philippines may send a 25-word
message to them via Ihe Western
Union, it was announced at the
local Red Cross headquarters to
day. The telegrams should he ad
dressed to Ihe Adjutant General,!
Attention Casualty branch, Room
300, Munitions building, Washing- j
ton, D. C, It was stated. The mes
sages are then forwarded to the
Philippines by army wireless. .
Messages to liberated civilians
should be addressed as follows: i
name of person, American Red j
Cross Civilian War Relief section, j
A.P.O. 412, Postmaster, San Fran
cisco, Calif. '
Ranchers Seeking
Six Day Service
Madras, Feb. 16 (Special)
Through the combined efforts of
Ihe Mud Springs grange, A. I).
Anderson, master and residents
of Ashwood, the Madras-Ashwood
Checkerboard
Cafe
DINNERS
SHORT ORDERS
HOME-MADE PIES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
m
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135 Oregorv
Of Ring Rot Ban
INtMf
Panama Canal ZoneTv
ALAR&I INDUSTRY HAS BEEN .
BUILT ABOUND THE GROWIN6 OP'
MOST OP WHICH ARE SHIPPED,'
TO THE UNITED STATES.
Amr Sr. BIY,
an raJUlciicS, cauK,
2-15
from burning poison Ivy Irritates
'
mail route has been rcadvertiscd
on a six day basis instead of the
three day week as originally
advertised several weeks ago
after Ray Cunningham, the pres
ent mall carrier, turned In his
resignation. A telegram from
Guy Cordon, U. S. 'senator from
Oregon in Washington, D. C. last
Friday confirmed the change.
RedCoss Plans
Sew, Save Week
Beginning tomorrow, a "sew
and save week," inaugurated by
the National Needlccraft bureau,
will be launched here, with women
through the community being
asked to make garments for for
eign war relief, it was announced
at the Red Cross headquarters
here. Besides sewing for needy
Allies, the women are also asked
to prepare clothing for disaster
relief and other local needs, turn
ing their work into the Red Cross.
Owing to the demand upon the
Red Cross and Its materials, wom
en participating In the "sew week"
are requested to furnish their own
material of any type suitable for
making of wearing apparel.
; The M-3fi, the army's new heavy
tank already In use on the west
ern front, weighs 31 tons, mounts
a 75-mllllmetor gun and can travel
at 30 miles an hour.
nrmnfrnrar?!
Many people urgently need dependable wartime
transportation. If your car is not vital to you now,
sell it for a good cash price, put the money into
bonds for a new car later.
WE WANT 20 CARS
. Drive' in for an appraisal no obligation.
W. B.
'1173 Wall Street
Veterans Support
Armory Measure
The bill how pending in the Ore
gon legislature, proposing the
erection of armories throughout
the state, was approved by Percy
A. Stevens post No. 4, American
Legion, at a regular bi-monthly
meeting last night In the Des
chutes county court. Al Ryman,
adjutant, was directed to draw up
a resolution to .that effect and to
send copies to Central Oregon
representatives now in Salem.
. The bill provides lor tne erec
tion of an armory in Bend.
A committee consisting of A. T.
Niebergall, C. A. Boyd and Craig
Coyner was appointed to assist in
establishing a new organization,
the Sons of the Legion, In Bend.
Adjutant Ryman was instructed
to secure a charter loritne new
group, which must have 10 mem
bers to organize.
D. Ray Milter, commander, pre
sided at last night s meeting.
I LEGAL NOTICES
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon lor the county
of Deschutes -
In the Matter of the Adoption of
ALVIN LEE PURCELL, a minor
child.
The people of the State of Ore
gon to ineima crawiora greet
ings: You are hereby cited to do and
appear in the County Court Room
in the City of Bend, Deschutes
County, State of Oregon on the
4
By 90 voluntary contributions Bend's
Industrial, fund is over, 75 completed.
The full $10,000 should be raised in the
next few days and Bend's Industrial Coun
cil set-up made ready to function. As
opportunities present themselves or are
discovered for post-war industrial devel
opment,' Bend will be in a unique position
to benefit. If you haven't subscribed, do
it now become a member of the Bend
Industrial Council.
Space courtesy Consumers Gas
Anderson Nash Co.
26th day of February, 1945 at two
o'clock P. M. Said day then and
there to show cause, If any, why r
the petition of. C. C. Rees and
Joann Rees for the adoption of
Alvin Lee Purcell should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal '
of the County Court of the Des- .
chutes County, State of Oregon 1
this 2bth day of January, 1945. -
(Seal) HELEN DACEY. Coun '
ty Clerk. By Opal Sprague, Depty. .
44-OU-Ob-bC
' - NOTICE '
Notice Is hereby given, that the .
undersigned has taken up the fol-
lowing described horses, found
running at Large on his property, '
and unless these horses are re- -deemed
on or before the time of
2:00 O'clock P. M. on the date of
February 26th, 1945, The said
horses will be sold at that time.
at the ranch of C. F. WILLIAM
SON on the Butler Market road,'
uescnutes county uregon. to sat- -lsfy
the damages, costs of picking
up, advertisement and keep of the
said horses.
These horses are described as
follows:
1 Buckskin horse, white legs,
white face, dark mane and tall, 19
or 20 years old, approximately
1400 pounds In weight. No Brands.
1 Buckskin horse, black legs,
white spot on forehead, 19 or 20
years old, weight about 1400
pounds. No brands.
These horses have been taken
up under provisions of Deschutes -County
livestock District Number
2.
Signed: C. F. WILLIAMSON .
56-62C
TO GO!
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Complete Auto
REPAIR
Service
'
Lubrication
Tire Service
Tires - Batteries
Towing
Phone 700
By FRED HARMAN