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MEAT WELSH LECTURER C0MII«
U nited S te te « O fficer*
Nephew of Cavid Lloyd Georg* to
H er* boon ia Lyceum.
P ia
............................. WooAow Wil»oa
Vice Prrej e t .............. . T W R. Manhall
Secretary oi Stale .......... -, Robert R. I *aii«g
Secretary of TrraMiry^ . ...W a . G. McAdoo
Secretary ot Wa« ...................... -N . D. Bakel
Secntaiy of Navy
..............Joraphu* Damek
Secretary ei lalenot . . ___ Fraakba K Laao
Atto ran y Genetal .......Tkoaut W. Gragwy
Poftmarter General ..... Albert S. Burle*»
Secretary oi Agncahuie ....... David F. Hurto*
Sacrate? oi Cowwora...... Wm. B. Red&eU
Secretary oi Gabor.............. War B. Wikoa
Suprem e C ourt
CW4 Jurt.ce
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.............. .... EdwardD. White
Joraph McKenna
\wonrtr Jurtxe
Awociate Jurtice .......... ............W. R. Day
........ O. W, Holme*
Awociale Jurtice
. Lewi* D. Brand»
Awodale Jurtice
John H. Clarke
Awociale Jurtice
Mahlon fl'itney
Awociale jurtice
Wilb. Vandevanter
Awoctee Jurtice
J .G McReynold*
Awociale Jurtice
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—
C ourt, Oregon
..............W. R. Gilbert
Chete Judge.....
Dirtnct ludae ... .............Cha*. E. Wohrertoa
Arthur Walwyn Evans.
......... R. S. Bean
Dutnct Juche
Arthur
Walwyn Evans, nephew of
......Joba
Montag
Mawkal...........
David
Lloyd-George,
son of the great
....
..............G.
H.
Manti
dwk ..
R e* me» Welsh revivalist, will be here soon
Animo )
on the Lyceum course and bis lecture
will be one of the longest remembered
U. S. Senator*
events of the season. He is undoubt
C a y EL Ckamberlaia.....................Portland
edly one of the most brilliant men
C W I_ McNary............................ Sale»
who have come upon the American
M em ber* o f Congress
platform in the last decadf.
He contrasts in telling comparisons
Fiat Dirtact ...........WiKt C Hawley. SaWaa
Second Dirtnct........N. J. Sienna. The Dalle* the weakness and strength of America
Hard Dirtnct.........C N. McArthur. Portland from a Welshman's viewpoint. Often
he hits hard but be hits a constructive
blow. In tbe opinion of press and pub
S tate O fficers
lic this great Welsh orator is contrib
SuprawfjC part
uting the sanest criticism and the
C W Jurtrce........... ............ That. A . McBride most fervent tribute to our country
A wo rise jurtice...............Chorlet A. John* that has been heard In many years.
,Awn rial* Irate*..................... Hoary J. Bean
.Lawrence T. Herat NO COUNTRY FOR POOR MAN
date Jarticc............... George H. Burnett
cine Jartice...................Hr ary L. Brntna Brazilians A re Compelled to Pay Ex
date Jartice...................Conrad F. Oboe
traordinarily High Price* for All
ths Necessaries o f Life.
Executive D epartm ent
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At Sale»
R io de Janeiro, the most wonderful
mot.........................Jams Wkbycowbe ly reconstructed city In the world, was
also, until recently, one o f the most
te y o t Stale................. Ben W. Ofcott
: Trratutrr.................... Thowaa B. Kay pleasure loving. Today the president
■toy General................ George M. Brawn la endepvoring to Instill, war economy'
Into the nation before it feels the brant
. Pnbbc ltartractioa........................ J. A . Churchill
o i war— a by no means easy task.
Printer.................................Artbar W. Lawrence
Economy is not easily preached in a
. . . Harrey Wells country where state lotteries are o f
........... O. P. H oi dally, and public holidays o f all too
H. J. ScbaUerwan frequent, occurrence. The most popu
............ W .N . Bennett lar o f the latter la the carnival, which
....... IX. W. H. Lytle occupies the four days preceding Ash
Wednesday.
A t P ortlan d
Brasilians who complain o f the high
...........John D. Mickle cost o f living will probably wish to pee
Dwry
Gerne W a rd «
........ Cad D. Shoemaker w ar economy continued in times ‘ of
Fab Warden..
...............R. E. Clanton peace. It costs about $7.20 a day to
Haahb Oftce.
.I.D t. I t EL L. Hoh lire at aH comfortably in Rio. Some
......... Charlea F. Beebe manufactured articles are now difficult
to obtain, and the cost o f everything
S ecre ta ries S ta te Boards
“ owing to the war” and the colossal
Fablic S avin Cow......... Ed ¡Wright, Salew protective tariffs. Is such as to make
Medical Exawtner . Frank F. Wood. Portlaod unaccustomed English folks feel faint
Hrahb . . ...... Dr. R. E. L . Hok. Portlaod with terror. A ready-made drill Jack
e t though cheaper in back streets, will
Slate Fair....,................ A . H . Le*. Sole» be commonly priced at $10.80 In shops
Horticulture......... Hoary EL Doacb. Portlaod on the Avenida Rio Branco. A tailor-
Laach ......................... G. G. Brown, Salon made man's suit will cost about $50.—
Tax'Com mmio. .......Frank K. Lovell. Sale»
From the United States Nkval Insti
Stole Library ............ Cornelia Marvin. Salew tute Proceedings.
Phwraacy .............. Roy M. Plummer. Salem
Dratirtry.................... . H. H. Oirnger. Salem
P aa rt Lands.......... . Percy A Cuppa, Salem
F avert nr.........................F. A . Elliott. Salem
H eads o f S ta te In s titu tio n s
Lhnveraty..... ............ P. L. Campbell. Eugene
Agncukuial College......... W. J. Kerr, Corchila
Normal School . J. H. Ackerman, Moomouth
B&ad ................ ...........May Moore*.Salem
MaSe*............. ..........E. S. mieaghart. Salem
Feeble Miaded...................J. N. Smith. Salew
lanee... ...................R. E. L. Sterner. Salem
Pcartenbary ............Cha*. A . Murphy. Salem
Traiaing School............. L. M. Gilbert, Salem
Solchen' H ook ...........R. C. Markee, Rowburg
Bureau ol M a o ......... H. M. Park*. Portland
Tnbacuiar Hcaprtal ... G. C Beilmger. Salem
Iatoar. EL Oregon W. D. McNary, Pendleton
Girh in. School .. Matgaret L. Mann. Salem
T w e lft h J u d ic ia l D is tric t
Jadge ......................... Harry H. Bek. Dalla*
Proracut oc .......... ..R. L. Conner, McMinnville
C o u n ty O ffic e rs
County Judge.........W . W . Nickte.McMinnville
__ S. EL Cummaa. McMinnville
................ W . S. Alloa. Dundee
.......C. B. W lluro, McMinnville
.W . G'Headeooa
........Marte Milla
....A liceli- Adam.
....H . S. Maloney
........ S. S. Duncan
.......H.W .Hem ng
.Carey Tilbury
“
...........J. H. Cook
...... A lw G r e w
M e m b e rs o f L e g is la tu r *
.............. W. T. Vmtoo. McMmaville
................ lia C. Barba, Willrttthu
................... W . W LuAger, LaFayette
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New berg Lodge No. I(M A . F.
A A. M. Regular meeting
Second and Fourth Thursday
evening* o f each month.
Visiting brothers always welcome,
djr order W. H. Woodworth, W. M..
.
John Larkin, Secretary.
8 H IL O H R E L IE F CORPS NO. 28.—
Turning From Geld to gllvar.
The Yukon is turning from gold to
silver mining. While the value o f tbs
Presbyterian
i
former, or Us purchasing power, has
decreased, that •of silver has been
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., doubled. There Is great activity In two
Henry Craw_ superintendent.
R a l sliver bearing ;ro*9 tributary to Daw-
con, the Mayo district on the upper
ly Day exereclsefi.
Stewart river and along-the Twelve-
Morning worship at 11, “ Chris
mile creek. These, fields are 150 miles
tian Friendship." Church Rally.
apart. Silver was discovered In the«
Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30, led by areas years ago, but no work was ever
Harold Lee, "Count Your M ercies." done.
The Canadian government has dis
At 7:30 annual roll call service,
members answering to name with patched a party o f geologists to In
verse or word or letter.
Special vestigate the prospects o f devaloplng
the silver mining industry in this see-
music.
tion.—Dawson City Dispatch.
Wednesday at
7:30, "R em em
bering". Deut. vlll, followed at 8:30
Old T ree« Bearing.
by the Mission Study class in "A n
A good deal is heard ubout the tem
African T ra il.” A ll are invited.
porary nature o f fruit trees, and It has
l>een a large factor In preventing
planting in this region, says an Kllens-
Friends
burg. Ore., dispatch. There seems to be
an Impression that in a dozen yeurs or
The Sunday school w ill open at so r pple and pear irees are down and
9:45 a. m., 15 minutes earlier than out.
To those who hold such an Idea a
usual.
visit to the orchard o f John Catlln, on
Morning meeting at 11, sermon the west side o f the river, will be an
subject. “ The Church God's W ar eye opener. These trees are carrying a
Machine."
phenomenal load o f fruit this year
end look as though they may he pro
Junior C. E. 3 p! m.
ducers fo r years to come, yet they
Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p m.
were planted In 1878— forty years ago.
Evening service 7:30 p. m., sub
ject. “ Protecting Our Possibilities."
Hotice to Creditors '.
N E W B E K G CHURCH SERVICES
Christian
The subject o f the m orning ser
mon w ill be. "T h e Challenge o f
C hristianity.”
In the evening the subject w ill
be. “ The man who sold his birth
right for a mess o f pottage."
Baptist
The sermon fo r next Sunday at
the Baptiat church Is on the sub
ject. "H ig h e r Ground.”
In the evening the sermon topic
w ill be,. "T h e F ool”
This ia the
second o f a series on the same sub
ject.
W e in vite you to worship
w ith us and to bring your friends
with you.
The other services o f the day
that w ill interest you are, Sunday
school at 10 o’clock a. m. and the
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. “ Come
thou with us and we w ill do thee
good.”
West Chehalem Church
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned has by an order o f the
county court o f the state o f Oregon
for the county o f Yam hill, been ap
pointed as Adm inistrator o f the
estate o f Mrs. R. J. Sallee, deceased,
and that be has duly qualified as
such Administrator.
Now, therefore, all persons hav
ing claims againBt said estate are
hereby notified and required to
present the same, verified aa re
quired by law, to the said Adm in
istrator, at his office, 103 Main
street, in the city o f N ew berg* Yam
h ill county, state o f Oregon, within
six months from tbe date o f the
i first publication o f this notice.
L. F. Hall,
Adm inistrator o f the estate o f Mrs.
R. J. Sallee, deceased.
Date o f first publication Novem
ber '21, 1918.:
Date of last publication Decern
her 19, 1 9 1 8 .'
Subscribe fo r the Graphic and get
the home news.
Executor’s Notice of Final
ment
Settle*
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor o f the las'
W ill and Testament o f Martha E.
Kramer, deceased, has filed his f i
nal account as said Executor In the
County Court o f Y am hill County.
Oregon, and that said Court has ap
pointed Monday, December 16. 1918,
at 11 o’clock a. m. o f said day and
hour fo r the hearing o f objections
to said fin al account and the settle-
ment thereof.
Now, therefore, all per>on-i Inter
tested in the estate o f said decedent
are hereby -notified and required
to appear at the County Court room
Almost Lest Precious Card.
at the Court House at McMinnville,
One o f those “ absentee registrants”
¡said County and State, at said time,
signed up at the city postnffice one
to then and there show cause, i f
day last week, and received bis reg
1 ady there be. why said account
istration card fo r transmission to his
should not be settled, allowed and
local board In his home town.
¡approved, and said estate forever
This man must have been an absent-
and fin ally settled and said execu
minded registrant as well, as the *e-
tor and his bondsmen discharged.
qncl will show. He ralinly placed the
registration card in an envelope, ad
Dated Novem ber 14th, 1918.
dressed the envelope to his local
Henry W. Kramer,
bourd. put on the stamp, and walked
Executor o f the last W ill and Tes
out Into the street.
tament o f Martha E. Kramer,
As he passed a trash box he dropped
CHRISTMAS THIS Y E A R
deceased.
the letter into the opening and went
Clarence Butt,
his way with a clear conscience of
Attorney for Estate.
W ill mean more than ever to
having done his first duty under the
man power law.
thoughtful people, but it w ill not First Issue Novem ber 14.
I.ucktly for him, a postman coming
Last Issue December 12. '
out o f the building saw tbe mistake be a season o f extravagance; only
he made and rescued the letter from w orth-w hile Christmas presents w ill Executor’s Notice of Final Settle
the trash. By this time the registrant be given.
•
ment
had boarded a car, so the letter car
F or nearly one hundred years
rier dropped the letter containing the
Notice is hereby given that the
The Youth's Companion has been
precious card Into the letter box.—
undersigned executor o f the last
the
popular
Christmas
present.
It
Washington Star.
always has been the best present W ill and Testament o f Elizabeth
for so little money, because the pa Ann Richards, deceased, has filed
Birdmen’s Patron Saint.
The cardinal archbishop o f West per means so much to the fam ily his final account as said executor
minster, who has Initiated the Gnlid life and continues to come every in the County Court o f Yam hill
o f St. Michael fo r Airmen, Invites all week throughout the year.
County, Oregon, and that said Court
Roman
Catholic airmen “ to place
In these serious times the Youth’s has appointed Monday, December
themselves under tbe protection o f SL
C o x ia n ion
is worth
more Jhan 2nd, 1918, at 11 o’clock a. m. of
Michael by Joining the guild.”
No
ever.* It costs Just the same— 12 said day as the day and hour for
one could desire a doughtier champion,
remarks a Londdn paper, bnt tbe for 52 issues. It's tbe best $2 that tbe hearing o f objections to said fl-
choice o f the Russian airmen, who In can be invested in a fam ily, and | nal account and the settlement
the early day* o f the war decided on when givin g The Companion you thereof.
N ow therefore, all- persons inter
Elijah as their patron saint, is per give only the best.
haps even more plausible. It is, at all
Don't
miss * Grace
Richmond's ested In the estate o f said decedent
events, plain that these days have great serial, Anne Exeter, 10 chap are hereby notified and required to
given an entirely new meaning to the ters. beginning December 12.
appear at. the County Court room
phrase, “ prince o f the powers o f the
at
the Court House at McMinnville,
The follow in g special offer is
air.”
said County and Stats, at said time,
made to new subscribers:
1. The Youth's Companion— 52 to then and there show cause, if
Used Liquer äs Bait.
any there be. why said account
issues
o f 1919.
Th e burgomaster o f Arnsberg, West
2. A ll the remaining weekly is snould not be settled, allowed and
phalia, Germany, having fatted in all
approved, and the money a i4 per
endeavors to Induce the fanner* o f the sues of 1918.
neighborhood to bring in supplies,
3. The Companion Home Calen sonal property In the hands o f said
placed this advertisement In the* local dar for 1919.
executor
distributed,
end
said
newspaper “Tbix municipality will bay
A ll the above for only $2.00, or estate forever and fin a lly settled
all agricultural product* for cash at
and M id executor discharged.
you may include
government prices. Every person who
Dated October 31, 191$.
4. McCall's Magazine— 12 fash
delivers 100 pounds o f broad grain or
Thomas Tyndall,
ion
numbers.
A
ll
fo
r
only
$2.50.
B00 pound* o f potatoes will receive a
Executor o f the last W ill and Testa
The
two
magazines
may
be
sent
to
ticket entitling him to bay a bottle of
ment o f Elizabeth Ann Richards,
brandy or ram at reduced prices from separate addresses if desired.
Meetings liekl the 2nd and 4th Thura- die municipal cellar*.” Within twenty-
dnjr o f each month at 2:30 P. M. in the foor hour* the cellars were empty and
the resident* of Arnsberg enjoyed the
I. O. O. » . Hall.
BrM square meal they had had for
Minnie V. Byers , Pres,
i L . Snow, Sac.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., De
V ere Fendall. superintendent. .
* Church services at l l a. m:
Young Peoples' meeting at 7:30
p. m.
Theme fo r the morning service,
"T h e Great B attle." The man who
says that he desires to save his own
soul and to u plift humanity and
then refuses to identify himself
with the Christian church reminds
us o f the soldier who goes forth to
fig h t and at the same time w ill
not co-operate with the organized
Jrmy.
Back o f every great and
good reform is the church. " A rut
is a groove w ith fhe ends knocked
out.”
Some folks persist in bury
ing themselves
before
they
are
quite dead.
Last Sunday there was an in
crease of thirty-six in the number
in attendance and still there is a
chair for you. W ill you come? G il
bert Shambaugh, of • Pacltic Col
lege, Pastor.
The Youth’s Companion,
Commonwealth Ava. and St. Paul Clarence Butt,
Attorney for Estate.
St., Boston, Mans.
New
subscriptions received
at P i n t Issue October >1.
November Sf.
this office.
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Whan In nssd o f Job printing get
C LAR EN C E B U T T
It at the Oraphlc office.
Will practice In all the courts o f the
*iete. Special attention given to pro
bate work, the writing o f «feeds, mort
gages, contracts and the drafting o f all
In the County Court o f the State of Isgal papers.
Newberg, Oregon
Oregon for the County o f Yam O r r ic * —Second Floor in Union Block
hill.
In the matter o f the estate o f Jacob
H. Ingle, Deceased.
To E. A. Ingle, Mary I. Campbell,
T. J. Ingle, Sarah Erb, Martha J.
f
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Houser, Angie Sutter, Dell N.
Practice in all courts; Probete, Deeds,
Lorenson, W ilbur Ingle, Oca I. Mortgagee and all legal papeJs. A h
Ingle,
Maude Switxer,
Eulalie
m ets examined.
Geaborac, Ethel Kinney, Frank
Kinney,
Citation
C. R. CHAPIN
LAWYER
G R E E TIN G :
Dr. H. C. Dixon
In the name o f the State of Ore
gon:
You are hereby cited and requir
ed to appear In the County Court
o f the State of Oregon fo r the Coun
Phones
ty of Yam hill, at the Court Room
Office,
White
22; Res. Red 128
thereof, at
M cM innville in
the
County o f Yam hill on Saturday, the t99M 9H H » 9> 4 9 9 9 M i i9999
30th day o f November, 1918, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon o f that day,
• • ♦ • • • »• • • • • • ♦ • ♦ • • • • • • ♦ • • ft
then and there to show cause why
an order should not be made fo r the
sale o f the real promisee belonging
. D E N T IS T
to the estate and described as fo l
General Practice and X-Ray
lows:
Diagnosis
Lot 2 in Block 2 City Park Addi
*
O v e r U . *. HaHaeaCBaak
tion to the City of Newberg, Yam
Phono*:
OSIce, Uraea 171; Roots«*«*. Blaek 167
hill County, Oregon.
W ITNESS, the Hon. W. W. Nick-
ell, Judge o f the County Court o f
the State o f Oregon fo r the County
o f Y a m h ill, w ith the seal o f said
Court affixed this J9th day o f Octo
DR. A . M. DAVIS
ber. 1918.
C. B. Wilson. Clerk.
C. R. Chapin,
Attorney fo r estate.
F irst Issue October 31,
¡J O f f ic e o * a r F e rg u e o n . 'e - D r u e - 9 « _____
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Last Issue November 28.
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DENTIST
Or. Ralph W.VtnValhi
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Notice of School Meeting
Notice is hereby given to tbe le
gal voters o f School District No.
29, o f Yam hill County, State o f Or
egon. that a school meeting o f said
District w ill be held at H igh School
Building on the 30th day o f Novem
ber, 1918, at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon to vote on the proposi
tion o f levying a special district
tax.
The total amount o f money need
ed by the district during the fiscal
year beginning on June 17, 1918,
and ending on June 30. 1919, is es
timated in ths follow in g budget
and includes the amounts to be re
ceived from the county* school fund,
state school fund, special district
tax, and aH other moneys o f the
district:
; E. A. BOHIO, H.
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PHYSICIAN
:
;
fand SURGEON
¡ Office in First N a t’ l Bank Bldg. ¡ ’
> Phone»:
O&ce Black 8; Re*, fcray 8
I W M n i m 9 » 9 » 9 9 » »9 W » W j
i 5 DR. THOS. W . HESTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Dixon Building
t U n : Office WUta S3. Rra. White tl
i NEWBERG • - OREGON
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BUDGET
d
é te * * ««« M M M »* * * 4 S te «4
Estimated Expenditures
Teachers' salaries.............. $19,950
Apparatus
and
supplies,
such as maps,
chalk,
DRS. GOCHHOURIBLOIIICK
erasers, stoves, curtains,
Chropractic,' Massage
etc......................................
200
nad other Drugleee
Flags ..................................
50
*
Methods
Repairs
of
schoolhouBes,
outbuildings or fences..
• Location 110 N. School St.
700
Phone Black 40
Transportation o f pu pils..
720
Janitor’s w ages..................
1,450
Janitor’s supplies..............
460
Fuel ....................................
760
Light and m otors..............
366
W ater and phones............
125
Clerk’s salary......................
360
HOPSON S ELLIOTT
Postage and stationery. . .
40
FUNERAL DIRECTORS—EMBALMEKS
For the payment of bonded
Hone
draws or Aulo Fiaterai Car a* pwlawad
debt and interest there
on, issued under Sections
Oftce and Parlor* 705 aad 705 1-2 Fnrt Stirai
117, 144 to 148, and 422
Phone*: OftcaGreen 118, Re*. Blue 116, Rad 6>
o f the School Laws of
Oregon, 1917..................
2,900
Insurance ...........................
226
Incidentals ........................
300
S in k in g fu nd......................
2,000
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended
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¡ Farm and Stock Sales, Real.Estate < ►
for all purposes during
the y e a r .......................... $30,676 ], Phone 19e2ft for dates and terms < ►
UNDERTAKERS
ii Auctioneer j;
Estimated Receipts
ÍN.P.
n e l s o n ::
From county school fund
during
the
coming
school year................. $10,527.60
* I
From state school fund
M 9 » 9 » 9W M M M 8M t M » M >
during
the
coming
cchopl y e a r ................
1,634.00
EZRA HAYES
Cash now in the hands
o f the district c le r k ..
1,755.00
Estimated amount to be
received from all oth
Office 902, Third St. W ill answer
er sources during the
with seal at call and go out into
tbe coantry if called for.
Per-
coming school y e a r ..
1,000.00
<1 feet work.
Phone W hite 178
Total estimated receipts,
» M 9M H M 9 9 4 M 9M 9 4 M 99»
not
including
the
money to be received
from the tax which
it Is proposed to vote $14.916.50
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
FIRE INSURANCE
Re-capitulation
Total
estimated
ex-
penses for tbe y e a r .. $30,575.00
Total estimated receipts
not including the tax
to be v o t e d . . . ........
14,916.60
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax $16,658.60
Dated this 12th day o f Novem
ber. 1918.
S. P. Timberlake,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
W. W. Nelson,
District Clerk.
; B ring your
1 Graphic efftee.
Job
work
te
the
‘BILL’
THE
Plumber
.
202 First Street
W hen in need o f a
first-class workman or
are in hurry to have work
dene, |9itoiie Black 49