The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, February 24, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OgON.: SATURDAY; EEB. 241945
PAGE EIGHT
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Trading Lightens;
Stocks Irregular
By Elmer O. Walzer - -
(United Pre Finariial Editor)
New York, Feb. 24 (IP) Trading
lightened and prices moved irreff
ularly in the short session on the
stock market today.
Most Issues moved narrowly
around the previous close while
selective operations in a handful
of shares brought gains of as
much as 5 points in Wright Aero
and losses running to 4 points
in Penn Dixie Cement preferred
which made a new low nt 64.
There was little In the news to
affect prices. Market operators
moved cautiously in view of the
uncertainties over the week-end
and most of them conducted noth
ing more than routine operations.
. Leading steel issues eased frac
tionally. A. M. Byers preferred
made a new high at 99'4, up 1V4
points. Profit-taking came into
the non-ferrous metals that re
cently had wide gains. American
Smelting, one of these, lost more
thaYi a point. Calluhan Zinc
equalled its high. Calumet &
Ilncla lost a full point on action
of directors in halving the, divi
dend. '
Missouri -Kansa s-Texas pre
ferred gained more than a point
to a new high and Norfolk &
Western rose a point in an other
wise narrowly Irregular railroad
section.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland, Ore., Feb. 24 UP
Livestock for week: cattle 240,
, calves 275. Compared to week ago,
market strong to 25c higher, many
dairy type cows 50c up. Bulls and
vealers fully 50c higher; good fed
steers $15.00-16.25. Common to
medium $11.00 14.50; heifers $10.-
00-13.50. Good fed heifers $14.25-
15.15. Few head $15.50 and load
$15.65; cannercutter cows largely
$7.00-9.50. Shells down to $6.00 and
under: fat dairy typo $10.00-11.00,
few above; medium -good beef
cows $10.50-13.00; bulls $10.50-
12.50, few to $13.00. One head to
$13.50. Good-choice venters $14.00
15.50. Few $16.00. Heifers, bulls
and vealers at new high for sea
son. Hogs 1180. Unchanged on 170 to
270 lbs at $15.75, the celling. Other
weights and sows 25c and more
higher; light lights and above 270
lbs. largely $15.00; good sows
$15.50-15.00; good -choice feeder
pigs largely $16.25-16.50, extreme
top $17.00. New high. Good stags
$12.00-12.50, few $13.00.
Sheep 425. Top 25c hlghqr on fat
lambs and 50c up on ewes but
quality Improved. Good-choice
wooled lambs $15.00-15.50, No. 1
pelt shorn lambs to $14.75; com
mon down to $11.00, culls down to
$9.00. Good ewes $7.50, one good
to choice 180 lb. lot $8.00, new re
cent high. Cull ewes down to $4.00.
BOSTON WOOL
Boston, Feb. 24 (IB Activity in
domestic wools continued slow
this week, the war food adminis
tration reported today In its
weekly wool review.
Fleece Hth comprised the bulk
of activity. Heavy deliveries con
tinued to be asked for purchases
made last December. Foreign
wools also were slow because of
the lack of spot offerings.
Prices on South American
wools with definite delivery dates
were slightly higher while prices
In the primary markets eased
According to the United States
department of agriculture, es
tlmiitos of the 1944-45 Australian
department of agriculture, esti
mates of the 1944-45 Australian
wool clip may have to be further
revised downward beyond the 10
per cent decrease over the clip of
the previous year, if the serious
drought in Australia continues.
Buy National- War Bonds Nowt
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Checkerboard
Cafe
DINNERS
SHORT ORDERS
HOME-MADE PIES
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
135 Oregon
mm
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power
Wiring Ught
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Elecfric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
644 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
Scare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Adf
jl . .
Classified Rates
Local Paid in Advance
25 Words One Time 85o
25 Words Three Times 75c
25 Words Six Times $1.35
All winta Tr It mii It f ' Ui
On month run. Mi eopr, ft day nt
Minimum IMWi M
LINE BATE 10c CAPITALS 20o
ClualfM vU..rIUInl, Cu In Advau
Hall ClMtn TUaa llilO F. at.
BEND IXDGE, NO. 128 1. O. O. F.
Meets Every Monday Night
I. O. O. F. Temple
265 Franklin Avenue
D.Ray Miller. Phone 1079-W, Sec'y
D. R. Sullivan, Noble Grand
FOB SALL
TWO LADY'S slack suits, 2 piece
wool black suit, black dress,
small check suit, gold wool dress
with pleated skirt, excellent qual
ity and condition. Sizes 12 to 16.
1425 E. 3rd. Phone 745-J.
BROODER STOVES and parts-
Electric, oil, briquet. Baker ieea
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, 20
19 C.O.I.. large house, cis.
ipi-n outbuildings, good garaen
spot, pasture, fenced. $2300, $1000
down, $25 month. Anne Forbes, 36
Oregon. Phone 36-W.
ONE LARGE span of mules well
broke and gentle, i-none M-r -o or
see Everett Donahue, Carroll
Acres.
TWO THREE YEAR old heifers.
$150 takes both. Glen Pangburn,
Route 1, Box 393. 3 miles Bbuth
east Bradetlch Dairy.
$3000 BUYS 4 room modern fur
nished home on Riverside. $2500
buys 4 room modern furnished
home on west side. C. V. Silvis,
118 Oregon.
A NICE HOME: Modern, close to
business district, oil heat, 7 nice
bedrooms, arranged to rent. This
Is a nice Income property. Priced
to sell at $10,000. Terms can be
arranged. Gilberts Real Estate,
1015 Wall St.
CHICK BROODERS, Infra red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin.
CURRY COUNTY dairy ranch,
157 acres good soil, 19 good grade
cows all fresh soon,, net about
$400 month, two sets buildings,
creek, some bottom, 101 highway
through place. $70uo down, bal
ance easy terms. Write P.O. Box
159, Port Orford, Ore.
NOW YOU can buy fine chlckf
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 f ans, uregon.
MODERN 2 bedroom home, west
side, hardwood floors, new fur
nace, line location. $3400. Frank
McGarvey, 118 Oregon St.
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
Irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. Lichtenwalter,
2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
Wash.
YOUNG HEAVY fat hens dressed
on order. Also fresh eggs. Phone
1070-W or call at 147 E. Olney, 1W
blocks cast of Standard OH tanks.
BRIGGSSTRATTON gas motor
in good condition. Also Jersey
cow, will freshen about March 15.
Rt. 2, Box 170, North Tumalo road.
S. L. Hon.
COMFORTABLE 4 room plaster
ed home, close in. paved street.
city sewer. Automatic heat, elec
tric water tank, wired for clcctrls
range. Basement, garage and
some furniture. Call 634-J.
FACTORY BUILT home trailer,
root. iNeerts new plywood in
side, have plywood ordered. Any
one handy with tools can make
this a nice house. See at 123 First
St., Redmond, between 5 and 8
p.m.
MODERN HOUSES. 3 lots, 2 bed
room plastered, large chicken
house. $3000, some terms. West
side, 2 bedroom, 3 lots, some fur
niture, shower, $1300, $300 down,
$25 month. Anne Forbes, 36 Ore
gon. Phone 36 VV.
Special Choice of
POTTED
TULIPS
Unusually lovely
his year!
Other Plants
Violets Axaleas
Cyclamen
Begonias
Primroses
PICKETT
Flower Shop & Gardens
Phone 530 629 Quimby
we teiejrrapn timvers
anywhere.
If '
: ; - - --
FOB SALE
9 ROOM MODERN: Basement,
furnace, laundry trays, large
grounds, everything you would
desire, including a den. Located in
Bend's best residential district.
Priced reasonable at $7350. $1000
cash, balance terms. Gilberts Real
Estate, 1015 wan St.
BABY CHICKS! A few on hand
at the store at all time (we hope).
Watch them grow! Selling Ma
quire's Super-Quality Chicks at no
higher prices. New Hampshire
Reds, Rhode Island Reds, ' etc.
Place orders for immediate or fu
ture delivery. Straight run, Sexed
Pullets, also cockerels when avail
able. DAY-OLDS, and started
chicks up to three weeks of age.
Buy with commence, ureen-
wood Feed Co., Greenwood and
Division. Phone 78 J.
GRAIN FED wethers and lambs.
Elder ranch, slven miles north on
old Dalles-California highway.
NEW 22 AUTOMATIC pistol, Hi
Standard model B. holster, 500
r6unds Super X ammunition.
Cabin 1, Gateway Motel.
2 WHEEL TRAILER, new 600x16
tires and tubes, overload springs,
all steel frame, one of the best. Ed
Duffy, Rt. 1, Box 412, 8 miles
southeast Bend in Arnold District.
QUALITY CHICKS and poults.
Baker Feed Co. Phone 188-X, Red
mond, Ore.
TWO-MAN shearing plant, com
plete. Call at D-D Club after 3
p. m. Phone 112.
4 ROOM MODERN: Utility room
and garage. Immediate posses
sion. $2100 for this newly decorat
ed home. Terms. See Gilberts Real
Estate, 1015 Wall St.
SEMI-MODERN HOUSES. 3 room
near Kenwood school, $900, $300
down, $20 month. On paved street,
clean a room, nice yard, $1000,
$300 down, $25 month. Anne
Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone 36-W.
LLOYD LOOM pre-war baby bug
gy. Inquire 1378 Federal.
16 FT. HOUSE trailer. Lots of
built-ins Including sink end ice
box. Needs repair but handy man
can do It. Cabin 5, Shady Nook
Auto court.
GUERNSEY COW and calf, $100.
Also Holsteln heifer, $50. l'bed, 1
cot, 1 cook stove. Pine Tree Auto
Court, Cabin 1.
2 BEDROOM modern house with
good range stove, garage and
woodshed. Two blocks from
school on west side. Term or
cash. 1084 Federal St.
4 ROOM modern house. 2 bed
rooms, with kitchen range and cir
culating heater. Inquire George's
Radio Service or call 900.
ONE WADE drag saw in good'
condition. Ready to work. Des
chutes, near school house. Harvey
W. Ridgeway, Route 2, Box 233,
Bend.
BEDROOM modern houses.
West side, only $3500, $1000 down.
$40 month. East side, 3 lots, fur
nace, paved, $4000, some terms.
Anne Forbes, 36 Oregon. Phone
36-W..
FOR TRADE
IDAHO FARM TO EXCHANGE
Located in the Boise Valley, 14
miles Horn Boise, 80 A all irri
gated, good 8 room brick house,
out buildings, barn for 12 cows,
we will exchange this farm for a
ranch In Central Oregon. Shelley
Real Estate, The Dirt Merchant,
Redmond, Oregon. .
FOR RENT
3 ROOM furnished apartments
with lights, water and wood fur
nished. $25 month. Call at 945
East Second.
4 ROOM unfurnished house, close
to mills. Inquire 1214 Albany or
can oiKi-j ,
3 ROOM modern furnished house.
No children. 875 Roosevelt.
3 ROOM modern house, close In,
Inquire Hall's Rudlo Service.
3 ROOM modern furnished apart
ment. 'Call at 141 Georgia. Phone
fee '
3 ROOM semi-modern house on
Newport. Call at 464 E. Olney.
FURNISHED ROOM in private
home, good bed, with all home
privileges. Suitable for soldier
and wife, adults, no pets, tele
phone service. Apply 412 River-
iront.
uiNt;, twu, and three room
houses, furnished'wlth water and
lights. Close in. not modern. $8.00
$10.00 and $15.00 iior month. Pull
i its e.. Irving, rnone 834-W.
2 ROOM furnished house. Garaee
I u desired. Knsy distance to mills
Apply SJ7 Kivortront.
WANTED
' WANT TO BUY one or two fresh
mllK goats. Phone 3S4-W after 6
p. m.
, FEDERAL AND STATE Income
; tax returns prepared. Twenty
years experience. Five years audi
tor for Oregon State Corooration
Dept. Ten years auditor Oregon i
;mmiu jhx v.ommission. nenry
Klcssenbeek, 1107 K. Greenwood
Ave., new Pilot Hutte.
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios,
i George's Radio Service. New loca
tion, 838 Wall St. Phone 900.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY used
range. Call at 34 Lafayette. .
gas
WILL PAY CASH for electric
range, 36" length, electric water
heater with capacity of 40 gallons
or less, and good vacuum cleaner.
Please call at office of Jo Ann
Motor Lodge, 161 E. Franklin, or
phone 827-W. ; . s
CATTLE RANCH near Bend. R.
M. Crawford, Downing Hotel.
HELP WANTED
WOMAN FRY COOK at Pilot
Butte Inn.
SITUATION WANTED
LAMBING JOB, experienced. Call
or write 727 Lava Road.
USED CARS
1940 FORD pickup. Call at D-D
Club after 3 p. m. Phone 112. ,.
LEAVING for Hawaii, must sell
at once, 1936 seven passenger De
Soto, 1933 Ford coupe $150, all
good rubber. Call after 7:00 p. m.'
228 Florida, all day Sunday at
King's Market.
1930 CHRYSLER 66 sedan, 'good
rubber, fine condition. Ed Duffy,
Rt. 1, Box 412, 8 miles southeast
Bend In Arnold District.
LOST
WOULD ANYBODY who found a
pair of white nurse's oxfords in
the business district last Wednes
day please call 639-R or leave at
Bulletin?
SMALL BROWN leather coin
purse, Initials J. C. G. Contained
small change. Please return purse
and keep money. Call 941-J.
ONE TRUCK WHEEL with tire,
between Deschutes and Redmond.
Notify Henry Strixner, Redmond.
Phone 3-R-35. Reward.
FOUND
GOLDEN COCKER Spaniel, fe
male with white face. Call 940 or
119. Sawyer-Steiwer Ranch.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHARIS FOUNDATION and glr
dies $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appoint
ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 608
Broadway.
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. - j.
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
uine parts. Factory trained. Elmer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Furni
ture. Phone 274. 434 Kansas.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Real Estate,
1015 Wall.
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner.
waxes and polishes. Many styles
oi personal Drushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 1714 Steldl, Bend.
Phone 594.
INCOME TAX and business state
ments prepared in my home. Also
open evenings and Sundays for
your convenience. H. T. Merritt,
202 Thurston.
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
farmers. Victory Gardeners want.
ing to rent a refrigerated food
locker in Bend, write Box 824
care of Bulletin immediately.
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.
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., Bond, Oregon.
i-'iione643.-
FOR REFRIGERATOR service
and repair mall card to 435 Colum-!
oia or call bundays or evenings.
Jack Donnelly.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with i
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
NA2l TARGETS BOMBED
London, Feb. 24 ilP More than
1,600 American warplanes bomb
ed oil, rail, and shipping targets
across a wide area of northwest
ern Germany today.
RED RYDER
f THAT VOASAGOODV-tv gfi. I (
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At theTower Sunday
You'll get many Laughs m Joan Davis euros detective in the finest murder
comedy ever . . . "She Gets Her Man. '
Survivor of Pacific Typhoon
Visits in Bend, Tells o f Sform
Telling a harrowing tale of the
death-dealing typhoon which on
December 18 claimed the lives of
813 men and sank three navy de
stroyers 200 miles off Luzon in
the Philippines, Cornelius Smit,
seaman 2c, a surVivor, arrived
in Bend today. Smit, whose home
is in Vale, was accompanied by
fiis father, Gerrit Smith, and is
here to visit his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smit, 408
Georgia avenue. The sailor, who
recently arrived in the states, is
on a 30-day leave.
Prefacing his story with a re
mark that "it was a hard way to
get a 30-day leave," Smit told
how the disastrous blow was pre
ceded the day before by a mild,
yet quickening wind. He was on
the destroyer huh.
"In the morning we were
lashed to the U.S.S. South Da-
kota delivering mail," Smit said.
"The gale began to increase. Con-1
stantly the lines between us and
the South Dakota were snapped.
Orders were given to cast off,
.and to head into the storm at
iflank speed. At times we were
listing from 75 to 80 degrees, and
the thing happened when we
tolled over in a 90-degree list.
; "I was inside a 40-mlllimeter
gun shield on the boat deck, amid
ships. The wind was blowing 135
jniles an hour and we couldn't see
10 feet ahead of us. Waves seemed
mountain high and the vessel
rolled slckeningly. Suddenly a
Wave 80 feet high struck us on the
'A-lnch
HAND
DRILL
2.39
Throe-Jaw. Two
pinions. Finest
Quality con
struction Hat Removofcfa Troy
4.29
BOX
TOOL
Made of 18 gauge steel.
Oreen baked enamol finish.
81-iucb,
Has 14" Hickory Handle
119
CLAW
HAMMER
High quality, drop-forged
, steel bead. 16-os.
Houk-Van Allen
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St Phone 860
0.
YEP. RED. HEISKlNDA
TUCKERED OUT
VOE D BETTER
DOVOM TOR. TH'
: ;
port beam. Over we went on our
side.
"I clung to an ammunition
bucket in the gun shield, and saw
the Hull start to go down. It re
mained afloat only above five
minutes, and I had swung up onto
the shell just as the boat disap
peared beneath a mountainous
wave, sinking stern first.
"The terrific wind blew me off
the shell, and like Providence was
handling the thing, landed me
right in the center of a floater
life raft.
"First the wind snapped the
lashings on the raft like strings,
hurling the water kegs crazily
through the air. Then I .was
blown off. I was wearing a' life
jacket, but the strong suction
dragged me under the water as
(deep as 50 feet, and I drank a
horrible mixture of sea water
and oil. After going down three
, times I lost the raft.
"On coming up the last time, I
found myself near a chief phar-
macists mate. His chest was
crushed. I managed to get him a
life jacket. Our chief cook was
bouncing around nearby. He had
rigged a rope to some sort of a
wheel which kept him afloat.
"Then Lt. J. D. Sharpe, son of
'Admiral Sharpe, made his way
among us. There were seven-in
our party by now. And the lieu
tenant ordered us to stay to
gether, and sort of tried to lead
us out of the mess.
Worship God
In God's Way
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Galveston and Columbia
KBND Daily 4:30 p. m.
WHO'S WHO in BEND
AN ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
OF RELIABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
CLEANING
DRY CLEANING
OF QUALITY
Repairs and Hat Blocking
Capitol Cleaners
827 Wall Phone 524
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRIC
Contract Wiring
Applianco Repair
Electrical Supplies
Fluorescent Lights
GE Mazda Lamps
Smith's Electric
1183 Wall Phone 98
Long Distance Hauling
3EACH TRUCK SERVICE
Tel. 168 839 Columbia
Specializing In
Long Distance Household
GrMds Movement
AROUSE
.' RECKON
T0UR5ELF,
BED HlsS
KID-' ITS
NIGHT
GETTW
LATE"
. i
"Oh, yes, I forgot to tell you
that the Hull sank at 10 minutes
after 12 o'clock noon. We were in
the water all told for 20 hours.
All that afternoon we were
thrown about like eggs, and with
nightfall it began to rain in tor
rents. We tried to catch the rain
water in our mouths, but each
time we had a mouthful a great
wave would sweep over and all
we got to drink was the brine. I
Imagine I didn't get any more
than a teaspoonful of the sweet
rain water!
"Through the night we could
see two searchlights playing
across the big waves. They would
surge close, then vanish. When
the dawn came we had lost all
trace of the vessels trying to re
cue us, and we began to lose hope.
"The sun came out with a ter
rible brightness. It blistered the
bottom of my feet as I tried to
keep them out of the water'
afraid of sharks. My face was
blistered by the glare and I be
gan to get delirious. I thought I
It's Our Job to Keep Your
CM RUNNING
Thousands of Chevrolet-Brick dealers
are doing it, and right from Decem
ber 7 the Bend Garage accepted the
' obligation. Our repair department is
completely equipped, our workmen
trained to do your job according to
factory specifications. This is not the
time to neglect your car. Drive in, at
your convenience for a check-up.
Send Garage Co.
South of Postoffica
Heating Plumbing
PLUMBING
Steam Fitting
New Work Repairing
Home Water Systems
Sump Pumps
Plumbing Supplies
Warner Plumbing
143 Greenwood Phone 217 W
MONUMENTS
R.C. CARYL
"The Monument Man"
1SS15 Awhrey Rd.
Tel. B29-M
Refrigerator Service
All Types of Mechanical Service
On
REFRIGERATORS
COMMERCIAL
HOUSEHOLD
Oregon Equipment Co.
Bond at Minnesota Phone 888
" JL -w . I - . " X
i is -v7S3IS2rT fugitive fro, justice
K AvS,l RTDE R , ENTERS A HOTS U I
' TU-unNVrrX'J ROOM FAR FROtt RiMROCK- :
saw houses pretty homes-M
I thought I was marriedTJS
"Flnnllv T Rnvt nt cnn...
of it, and found myself aboard I
destroyer escort vessel. We h5
been rescued! This boat hadhS
so hard hit by the storm thatS
masthead was gone, and It hart ,
bad list. But it finally road,
port."
Coroner to Hold Inquest
Into 1 9. Tacoma Deaths,
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 24 iipl
Coroner Paul Melllnger will hold
an inquest into the death o! u
persons who lost their lives in i
disastrous M a e f a 1 r apartment
. , . - - . way.
"Im not at all satisfied with th.
uivcaiigaijuii as ii nuw Slajld"
Melllnger said.' "I intend to (Sj
out what caused the heavy im.
of life."
Baking soda and water
clean grease effectively from a
waffle Iron.
o
'Phone 193
LOCAL CARTAGE
BEND-PORTLAND
TRUCK SERVICE
Fast Dally Service Every Dt
Of the Year
DLaiu KAA
r nunc
Trees Shrubs Vines
Roses Evergreens
and fruits. Extra hardy Minne
sota Stock. Stock sold F.OJI.
nursery, delivered or planted.
Free estimates for landscaping.
Will compete with all catalog
prices.
HAINES NURSERY
Cor. East 8th and Norton
Phone 963 Bend. Orft
INSURANCE
COMPLETE COVERAGE
Life Auto Fire
Public Liability
Property Damage
STATE FARM MUTUAL
Ed Sherlock, Dist. Mgr.
821 Drake Road Phone 81
By FRED HARMAN
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