The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, March 02, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    tHe bend bulletin, bend. Oregon. Friday, march 2. 1 945
F-AGE SEVEN
t
ff Special Issues
Make Big Gains
By Elmer C VVsJier '
(tlniud Ptcm Financial fcdftot")
New York, March IP Stocks
moved irregularly-on moderately
active trading loaay. .
nnenine firm and fairly active,
thp list Went into a decline In the
morning dealings but steadied
later when traders turned their
attention to special issues.
Several specials had wide 'gains
as much as 5-V4 points in Safe
way stores whose directors Voted
to split me siock mree ior one.
Thpre were a few wide 'losses.
notably in A. O. Smith which
drODPeu v LKJlliia at us juw.
v t. arv recessions were ascribed
. I to technical items, including the
jf usual weeK-ena evening up opera
tions.
Railroad shares, widest losses on
the decline, were the first to come
back. Norfolk & Western jumped
more than 2 points. Chicago
Great Western issues made new
highs. So did Chesapeaks & Ohio
although that issue later lost a
fractional gain. It was heavily
traded as were Baltimore & Ohio,
New York Central, Lehigh Valley
and Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland, Ore., March 2 (IP)
Livestock: Cattle 25, calves none.
Steady on kinds available. Supply
mostly canner-cutter cows at $7
9.50. Odd medium steers $14.00.
Week's top good-choice steers
$16.50. Best heifers $15.50. Common-medium
bulls $9.50-11.50.
Good heavy beef bulls quotable to
$13.50. Good-choice vealers salable
$14.50-15.50.
Hogs 75. Active, steady. Supply
limited to good-hcolce 170-215 lbs.
' $15.75; odd heads light lights and
light sows $15.00. Good-choice
feeder pigs salable $15.50-17.50.
Sheen none. Nominally steady.
Good-choice wooled lambs salable
$15.0015.50; week's extreme top
$16.00 on choice 108 lbs. Good
ewes salable $7.50-8.00.
Yanks on Rhine
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post a stone highway bridge and
the tops of two steel rail bridges
were visible. All appeared to be
intact.
The capture of Trier, tify of
76,000, birthplace of Karl Marx
and once overrun by CaesarVle-
gions, was less spectacular. The
v defenders did their fighting on the
I j i outskirts, conapsea arter fatton s
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II UUfJS ujunc lulu 111c lunii, nnu
surrendered several hundred
strong. -- '
United Press correspondent Rob
crt Richards drove through Trier
in a jeep at noon and saw no sign
of resistance. He said civilians
waved and cheered as the Amerl
cans moved through Trier one of
the few cases of an opportunist or
actual w e 1 c o m e accorded tne
Americans in Germany.
BOUNTY PUT ON FOXES
Salem, Ore., March 2 UP) Red
and grey foxes, attention!
The Oregon senate has given
final passage to a bill (HB 170)
adding you to the list of bounty
predatory -animals.
Tin-plating by electrolysis uses
only half as much of the metal
as the dipping process and gives
a satisiactory coating.
Faces Expulsion
Marilyn Kaemmerle, above, 22-year-old
Jackson, Mich., co-ed
at William and Mary College,
.Williamsburg, VaH faces possi
ble suspension from the school
for her recent editorial In the
campus paper. The article,
which caused banning of the
Issue, advocated that Negroes
should "attend William and
Mary . 4 s participate in col
lege function! ... be our room
mates ... marry among us."
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Spare Articles Can Be Turned Into Cash With a Want Ad
-Classified Rafts
. 'local Paid In Advanc
23 Words One Time i.35e
25 Words Three Times .i...75e
5 WordsSix Times $145
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UNfc KATE lOe CAPITALS 20o
FOB SALE
BROODER STOVES and parts
tiectnc, 011, onquet. Baker Feed
Co., Phone 188-X. Redmond, Ore.
TWO RFTlPnTlM mnHafn Art
paved street, large basement, good
im-auun. 3,uu. r raim wcuarvey,
taiiK ux Deng dag.
MODEL A FORD, extra good rub
ber, bedroom suite and other
household articles. Call after 6:30
p. m. 434 Riverside. .
CHICK BROODERS, infra-red
electric 250 chick type, special
$15 complete with lamps. 100
chick size $9 complete. Bend Elec
tric Co., 644 Franklin.
$3800 BUYS 5-bedroom modern
home close to mills. Immediate
possession. $3100 buys 4-bedroom
modern, close in. $2500 buys laree
4-roorh modern furnished, west
side. $2300 buys modern 5-room,
norm side oh pavement C. V.
Silvis, 118 Oregon. 1
80 ACRES, 70 acres C.O.I. Nice 5
room house. Electricity, mail and
school bus route, mile tor grade
school, small barn, garage and
other buildings, land lays nice, all
fenced and cross fenced. Can be
bought with of without equip
ment. Write Route 2. Hnv 23S
Bend, Ore.
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT op
portunity in business property
that will net fifteen per cent. For
details see Frank MeGarvey, Bank
of Bend Bldg.
A LOVELY 5 room modern, hard-
wooa iioors, lurnace, basement,
garage, and large beautiful yard.
Located Just Off South Third. You
must see this home to appreciate
it. Priced at $4450 with only $1750
cash, balance $50 per month. Gil
berts Real Estate, 1015 Wall
Street.' ;
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,
commercial size. Bend Vintage
Shop or call 421.
1944 25-FOOT Continental house
trailer; Used only short time.
Open for inspection. . Harrison
ptrairer camp- or' inquire at Red-
mono tiowe., Keomond, Oregon.
ONE LOT 50x110, 2 room cabin,
One 8x14 and 7x18. One garage
14x20. Built-ins and water sink.
145 Baltimore, close to mills.
3 ACRE TRACT: With 3 acres
Swalley water. 6 robni house,
basement, fruit room, utility
room. Good garage, chick house.
1 miles from city limits. "A real
home. Priced at $4000 with $2000
down, balance on terms. Gilberts
Real Estate, 1015 Wall Street.
MISCELLANEOUS household ar
ticles. Call 505-W.
5 ROOM HOUSE, 4 lots. 611 W.
16th St. $1500, $200 down, $20 per
month. Call l-F-12.
ONE GARLAND range. Call Wm.
A. Crampton,,351 West Railroad,
Bend.
MODERN 4 ROOM furnished
house, with refrigerator, electric
range. Three lots, garage, garden
space, hen house, West side, Bend
View, 2012 Trenton and Eastes.
BEDROOM SUITE $50.00. Inner
spring mattress and coil springs
on oea. iarge vanity dresser and
cnest 01 drawers. 1545 West 5th.
ELECTRIC WASHING machine.
sewing machine, pre-war daven
port and chair, 3 bedroom suites.
one with twin beds with ore-war
spring ana inner-spring mattress
es. Keo natDed truck, drag saw
and other miscellaneous items. In
quire Room 37, Downing Hotel.
C. E. Spring.
HERE IS a ranch that will pay for
itself in one year. 25 acres new
Alsike clover, 20 acres alfalfa, bal
ance good spud ground. Eighty
acres in all, C.O.I, district. Well
improved, immediate possession
$7,800. Frank McGarvev. Bank of
Bend Bldg.
OAK BUFFET, round oak table, 3
leaves, Kitcnen cabinet, breakfast
set; electric range. Downing Hotel.
Phone 39.
HEAVY DUTY pre-war dual
horns for car or truck, $12. 354
E. Irving.
2 GOOD MILK cows. Route 1, Box
441. Bert Russell, mile east, ii
mile south Bend Trap Club.
3 ROOM modern house with ga
rage ano iruit cellar. Inquire at
1934 West 2nd.
INCOME PROPERTY: 5 rooms
downstairs unfurnished and 3
apts. upstairs furnished. Revenue
$95.00 per month., Full basement,
iurnace wnn sawdust burner, bath
upstairs and down. Priced at
$6500. Also 5 room modern un
furnished, basement and furnace.
4 two room apis, on back of lot,
semi-modern, all furnished. Rev
enue $88.50. Priced at $5000. See
Gilberts Real Estate for terms.
1015 Wall Street.
1943 LANE walnut cedar chest.1
Just like new. $12.50. Call after I
6 p. m. at 1077 AwUey Road. .
FOlt tsALE
PRICE REDUCED from $8,500 to
$7,500 for quick sale. Five room
modern home and completely fur
nished duplex, three lots, built
only three years ago, good loca
tion, some terms can be arranged.
Shown by appointment. Frank
MeGarvey, Bank of Bend Bldg.
Phone 320.
RABBITS Bred Goes and does
with young. Rock Ranch, 5 miles
north On old highway. Phone 18-F-
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.
CAFE IN BEND, good business.
owner leaving town. Stock in
cluded. Reasonable price, write
care of Bulletin No. 893.
NOW YOU can buy line chickt
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. -
DR. HOSCH left his radio with me
to sell. A truly fine radio. Also
several others to choose from.
Lnckey's Radio, 117 Lafayette.
2 CORNISH game cockerels, 6
nens, r lymoutn rtock cockerels.
End of Butler Market road, at
Bend Airport. J. M. Conrad, Rt. 1.
Box 336, Bend. ,
WILL SELL or lease 80 acres all
irrigated, located at Powell Butte,
Ore. Write to R. Lichtenwalter,
2354 Jefferson Ave., Tacoma,
wasn. .
FOR SALE OB TRADE
SIX UNIT apartment building,
two duplex buildings, one house,
good income. Might trade to $20,
000 in lower altitude. Write No.
955 care of Bend Bulletin.
15 ACRES new improvements, no
electricity. One mile west Oak
land,-Ore. Black top road. $3500
cash. .William Bradley. Oakland.
Oregon, Douglas county.
FOB BENT
3 ROOM house, city water, barn.
chicken houses, 2 acres C.O.I.
water. See Troy Selber, Route 1,
Box 7. Phone 80-F-5.
CLEAN SLEEPING and house
keeping room, kitchen and laun
dry privileges. Linen and bedding
furnished. Automatic heat. Phone
493-W.
VTHE CASTINA rooming house,
nice rooms wnn every conven
ience. Good beds, hot Water for
baths. By week or month. 744
Colorado at Wall. Phone 172.
MODERN FURNISHED apart
ment on paved street close to
mills and town. Newly decorated.
Inquire 87 Shasta or phone 962-J.
4 ROOM modern furnished cot
tage, close in. Not less than one
year. Phone 39, Downing Hotel.
3 ROOM not modern; lights and
water in house; nice large garden
plot; west side; $12.00 per month;
couple preferred. See Johnson,
Bend Realty, 957 Wall.
FURNISHED ROOM in . private
home, good bed, with all home
privileges. Suitable for lady alone
or couple. Adults, no pets. Tele
phone service. Apply 412 River-
iront.
ONE, TWO, and three room
houses, not modern, furnished
with water and lights. $8.00, $10.00
and ia.(W per month. Call 168 E.
Irving. Phone 834-W.
FURNISHED two room apart
ment, access to shower bath, utili
ties included. Phone 1083 or call
623 Hill street.
WANTED
FRYER RABBITS, also young
rabbits and heavy hens. We also
check your hens for layers. Phone
1070-W or call at 147 E. Olney.
FARM with 30 or more acres un
der irrigation. Write to C. C. Den
nis, Sisters, Oregon, General De
livery. FEDERAL AND STATE income
tax returns to prepare. Twenty
years experience. Five years audi
tor for Oregon State Corporation
Department. Ten years auditor
Oregon State Tax Commission.
Henry Kinssnnbeck, 1107 E.Grcen
wood Ave. Near Pilot Butte.
TO BUY used furniture of all
Kinds, we pay the highest prices.
i-Muiiu iido, odu uivision,
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INVESTORS
SYNDICATE
MINfcEArOUs. MINNESOTA
Elmer Lehnherr
Local Representative
217 Oregon Phone 525
WANTED
TO RENT farm, with machinery.
Inquire 155 Lafayette. ,
USED RADIOS Will pay top
prices for good used radios,
o Doriin Srvln. New lOCa-
VrcVAB1- J ..WM.w .
Won. 838 Wall St Phone 900.
WANTED TO RENT about 40
acres or more suitable for turkeys
or beef catthv W. K. Larson,
Route 2, Corvallis, Oregon. -
HELP WANTED
MAN with tractor and equipment
to disc and seed 300 acres of
spring wheat. Write No. 918, care
of Bulletin.
SEVERAL MEN to work on- tur
key ranch, married or single. E. D.
Elrod, Rt. 1, Redmond. Phone
9-F-2.
MAN to operate the bottle wash
er. Wages $176.80 per month, 8
hrs, per day, 6 days per week.
Vacation with pay. See Mr. Jenne,
Medo-Land Creamery Co.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS,
morning shift. Inquire Allen's
Cafe. . -
2 FALLERS to fall tie timber,
tools furnished. See Edward Fis
cher, Rt. 2, Box 302, 2 miles on
Bend-Burns highway, turn left at
first Four Corners, fourth house
on right. Call after 7 p. m.
FREE APARTMENT and some
wages to elderly woman or couple
for helping invalid. This is urgent.
Come and see me. Apply 504 Lava
Road, back part of building.
USED CABS
1940 FORD pickup. Call at D-D
Club after 3 p.m. Phone 112.
1934 V-8 FORD sedan, ' 4 almost
new tires, $200. Inez Wolf, Route
1, Box 53.
1933 CHEVROLET, good tires,
good motor. Call between 5 p. m.
and 7 p. m. 917 Ogden. -
LOST
LOST OR STRAYED white Scot
ty dog, rabies tag for 1943 on neck
with No. 108443. Answers to nanle
of Bruce. Reward. Mary B. Wil-'
liams, Rt. 1, Madras. Telephone1
Metolius. , , ! ,
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Someone to take 160
acre ranch on shares, 80 acres
water. Also mare for sale, gentle,
broke to ride. See L. B. Rhodes at
Palace or phone 366-W. . 1
, JUST ARRIVED
HARDY '
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
10 Varieties
AT WOOLWORTH'S
INCOME TAX reports and busi
ness statements prepared at your
convenience including evenings
and Sundays. H. T. Merritt, 202
Thurston Ave. Go out North First
Street to Thurston and 2 blocks
west.
SPRING-CLEANING troubles
easily solved with Fuller Brush
Co. mops, all purpose cleaner,
waxes and polishes. Many styles
of personal brushes available
Lloyd Wheadon. 1714 Steidl, Bend.
Phone 594.
EE WISE, hire the auctioneer the
buyers like to hear. Rates and
dates Gilbert's Real Estate, 1015
Wall or call O. E. Glazebrook,
Terrebonne, Oregon. Phone 19 F-3
collect.
LOCAL MAN or woman to own
and operate route, U. S. Postage
Stamp machines, spare or full
time, outstanding permanent in
come, no experience or car neces
sary, aa.uo immediate cash in
vestment required. For Interview
give phone No. Write Box 895
care of Bulletin.
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
Farmers, Victory Gardeners want
ing to rent a refrigerated food
locker in Bend, write Box 824
caie of Bulletin immediately.
MAYTAG REPAIR service Gen
uine parts. Factory trained. Elmer
Hudson, formerly at Bend Fumt
ture. Phone 274. 43.4 Kansas.
I AM STILL fixing driveways.
Dark cinders, $6.00 per 5 yd. load.
Red cinders S7.no Tnn cr,ii 17 nn
Fertilizer $4.00 per yard. Deliv
ered in one or more yards. Phone
625 or see m'e at 1360 Cumberland
Ave.
SPENCER SUPPORTS n.
and surgical, men's and women's.
C . 1 ...
vjQi.ucMia repaired, nominal cost.
Phone fifiS or 91.K-4 Mr. nwncnn
O'Kane Bldg., or Box 164, Bend.
r Mee-s TH' fNEY i picked
UP FRCrN TriOSS TWO POKER
SUCKERS, ACE ' 1 WvS COIN:
TO DIVIDE IT WITH YOU
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RED RYQER B FRED HARMAN
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
) FOUND Ol THE FRONT OF THE WINGS, ) Jr!
( TH MMGArSLOWSPMOS, AND ARE siZS if
OP SUCH IMPORTANCE THAT MANY C Sjf Z
( BIRDS ARE UNABLE TO TAMtTOrF ( J?
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a"iit v ' "VaM !l Xbno us ahT"ooo to quote
m OLILfMOIS,
CAR OWNERS COMPLAIN THAT
. D06S ARE EAT1N&UP THEIR
NEW LICENSE PLATES... VVHKH
ARE MADE OF
T. M. DtO. U. . PAT. Off.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING MACHINES: Any and
all makes of sewing machines re
paired by certified Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. representative.
Work guaranteed. Also will pay
cash for used treadle and electric
sewing machines. Write 640 Wil
lamette Street, Eugene, Oregon,
for appointment. Will be In Bend
for short time only.
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.
NOTICE, MOVED: WALTER L.
DARON NOW ASSOCIATED
WITH JACK ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE. Formerly with Gilberts
Real Estate. List your property.
Have waiting lists wanting to buy.
Phone 342-J. Arnolds Real Estate.
126 Minnesota Street.
NOTICE: We have buyers for
town and urban property. List
your property with us for quick
sale. N. R. Gilbert's Iteal Estate,
1015 Wall.
CHAR1S FOUNDATION and gir
dles $7.25 to $13.95. Brassieres
$1.50 to $2.95. Phone for appolnt
'ment 451-M. Ina F. Cram, 608
Broadway.
PRINTING
YOUR LETTERHEADS can be
made any size you desire, with
any printing you like. Estimates
gladly given. The Bulletin.
Vacation Set on
Seniority Basis
Seattle, March 2 mi Two
week' vacation with pay for 5,500
Oregon lumber workers with five
years seniority was granted to
day by the West Coast Lumber
commission.
The order affects 1,000 Oregon
coast operators of 10 lumber and
logging companies in the Reeds-1
port-Marshfleld area, and 4,500
employes of 45 companies of the
Willamette Valley Lumber Op
erators' association near Eugene.
A demand by the International;
Woodworkers of America, CIO, I
for an Industry wide two weeks'!
vacation, Involving almost 50,000 i
northwest lumber workers, is be-1
fore the commission for decision.
TRAINING BILL FAVORED
Salem, Ore., March 2 ll By
a vote of 21 to 7, the Oregon sen-i
ate today endorsed a memorial to:
congress asking legislation fori
universal compulsory military
training for men after the age of I
18 years. 1
WHAT CAUSES '
EPILEPSY?
A booklet containing th opinion of fa
mout doctors on this Interesting subject
frill bo snt FREE, whito they lott, to any
reader writing to th Educational Oiviiion,
S35 Fifth Ae New York, NX, Dpl. C 1097 '
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W. B. ArxEIS -
Ox Team Pioneer
Dies Near Kerby
Grants Pass, Ore., March 2 iU'i.
Funeral services will be held in
Kerby Sunday for Charles Abra
ham Hervey, former sheriff of
Josephine oounty, who died at the
family homestead near Kerby.
Hervey, who was 95 at the time
of his death, crossed the plains to
Oregon from Missouri when he
was 9 years old, driving an ox
team the entire trip. He served
as sheriff of Josephine county in
Kerbyville, now Kerby, in 1884.
JUST IN CASK
Smoky Hill Army Air Base,
Salina, Kan. tin If combat crews
here ever have to bail out over
water, they'll know how best to
survive. According to a recent
Second air force announcement,
all combat crews must pass an
aquatic survival test before get
ting oveiseas assignments.
I LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the
county court of Deschutes county
state of Oregqn his final account
ing, as administrator of the estate
of Green V. Poe, deceased, and
that the judge of said court has
fixed March 31, 1945, at ten
o'clock a. m. at the county court
room at the courthouse in Bend,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to and for set
tlement of said final accountine:
and all persons Interested are
hereby required to appear at said
time and place and show Cause if
such there be why said accounting
should not be settled and allowed.
C. K. WEIL, Administrator Es
tate of Green V. Poe, Dec.
74-80-86-92c
J" riA.
Oregon Ltd.
Contracting
Power Wiring Ut,hi
Commercial
and Industrial
Wiring Supplies
and
Appliances
General Electric Dealer
Sales and Service
Phone 159
641 Franklin
Bend, Ore.
2 Milk Control '
Bills Approved
Salem, Ore., March' 2 tP) The
entire milk control program as
coordinated and presented by the
food and dairy industries commit
tee was through the house with no
dissension today. :
Also at the early session the
house passed a bill which sets up
a graduated scale of penalties for
overweight regulation violations
on logging trucks, after nearly
two hours of discussion and con
troversy. House bills 234 and 369, which
require the pasteurization of all
milk not from a certified disease
free herd, and a system of inspec
tions for cattle diseases, passed,
both unanimously.
Hearings Held
Members of the food and Indus
tries committee explained that ex.
tensive hearings had been held
on the measures, which are com
panion bills with two milk grad
ing and testing bills passed earlier
this week.
The bills are designed to give
justice to both large and small
producers of milk, and at the
same time protect the public, ac
cording to statements made by
Reps. Fred Hlmelwright, H. H.
Chindgren and Jack Greenwood.
Members of the Industry Were in
agreement on the bills, as much
as was possible, they said.
"IN THIS CORNER "
Pittsburgh, March 2 UB-iKid
Williams stopped into the ring
here preparatory to his battle
wnn Leon Jones.
The announcer walked to the'
center of the vim. onrf n.o,. su. i
to say "and in the corner wear
inc black trunlm "
But suddenly the crowd roared.
The Kid wasn't wearing any
trunks.
POLICE CHIEF HAS A HEART
Plymouth. TnH UP) uKn . .
dog became anti-social and start-!
uning cnuoren, unlet Of Police
Lester Manual didn't want to hurt
the owner's fpellnoo h ibt o
ing the pet away, so he traded it ;
,ul arnau, inenuiy dog that had
strayed to the police station.
'Spring Fever"
May Hit Your
Car in March
Now is the time to have your
car adjusted to the warm weath
er driving ahead.
Tho delicate mechanism in your car motor must be
"weatheriied" for spring driving. Our complete "spring ..
cleaning" servico includes lubrication, motor tuneup,
brake adjustment and a thorough overall-inspection.
Come in
Send Garage Co.
I I South ot fostotfice Phone 193 I
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PINE ORDERS DROP
- Portland, Ore., March 2 HP)
Orders for Western Pine lumber
during the week ending Feb. 24
dropped nearly six million feet
from the week before, the report
of the Western Pine "association
showed today.
Orders for the week totalled
51,721,000 feet as compared with
57,367,000 feet for the previous
week and 89,753,000 feet for the
corresponding week last year.
Shipments were up however,
with the total for the week 62,
993,000 against 59,698,000 for the
week before. Production was 55,
550,000 feet as compared with 56,
619,000 for the week before and
63,238,000 a year ago. , ;
Porcelain enamel can be called
a glass-metal combination, that is,
metal coated with glass for Its
protection and decoration.
Gt Out of DoonI
2.10
SUNDAY
GOLF BACS
Weighs only 1 pounds!
Double texture Maclntoah
fabric Leather strap sep
arates woods from Irons.
Reinforce! bottom. Zipper
pocket.
Houk-Vcm Allen
Tirestott
Home & Auto Supply
900 Wall St. Phone 860
HP