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    THURHDAY. JUNE 20, 1935
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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j WHO IS WHO
and What They Do
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A Claaaifiad Directory of Reliable
Buainaaa Firms and Profaagional
Paopla Thia Nawjpapar Racommanda
to You.
AUTO DEALERS
DANCING
ANDERSON MOTORS, INC.
HAN C E
AT WINTEKOARDEN
Expert Repairing
All Work
(luurin toad.
F o li MALE Uuutl U n d Wood i
Ituilg». Mouiltulll Hlutee Power I tl»*- tllL T in a aud Batteries
K 5th und A Ht«., Bprlogfleld Hb. «•
Co.
PRINTERS
"The Dance That’s Different"
THE WILLAMUTTB PRE8H
Springfield
Phone 2
W.C.T.U. GROUP JKofor Group to BUSINESS HOLDS
PLANS PROGRAM Ask Less Gas la x GAINS IN OREGON
Local Organization To Spon­
sor Flower Mission Evant
At M. E. Church Tuesday
With the pea canning seaaon
The Flower Mission program aboat at Its height Io the homes of
sponeored by tbe W. ('. T .U. with western Oregon. Mis« Lucy Case,
Mr«. Nettleton In charge, will be extension specialist In foods and
held at the Methods t church Tues­ nutrition at Oregon State college,
day afternoon, June 26. at 2 o'clock. ‘ '¡tier» a few pointer« for handling
Following tbe opening song, "All J this task io tbe easiest and most
Hall the Power of Jeaua' Name." nucceesful manner.
aud devutlonale Including an ex­
Two hours from garden to can
planation of the origin of Flower is a good rule to follow In canning
Mission by Mrs N. Nelson, tbe fol­ ’ green pea«. Mlaa C ase seys. Tbe
lowing program will be given
| shorter the time the more of the
The Empty Tomb
Walter Laxlon sw eet natural flavor will be re­
Tin Banqqet
Mra. Alice Peteraoo tained. bet-uu-e the sugar ill peas
Our Oiegon
Stephen Rice quickly turn« to starch after they
Guitar Selection
Laverne Pugh ! are picked.
Cup- of Cold Water
Ix>ra Chase
D ip Pods In H o t W a te r
Solo
Mra D B. Murphy
Use only young, tender peaa, she
Recitation
Leota Bertacb
advises, and wash them carefully.
Violin selection (Melody In F)
Marie Hollister. Hetty Jacobson They may be shelled by hand, but
Leaaun from a Rose Pearl Nelson many find It quicker to dip them In
Plano selection. I^ota McCracken hot water aud lun them, «tern end
Foem
Virginia Pohl fir. t through the wringer of the
washing machine, or through a spe­
Recitation
Loimae Itodonbough
cial pea shelter. The pods go
The Ora-«hopper Freddie Hamlin through tbe vringer and the peas
Musical Selection .......................
fall back and are caught on a clean
........................ Leota Rodenbough cloth In the tub. Even though shell­
Closing Prayer. Mrs A. Batchelder ing by hand, tbe task in easier If
A silver offering will be taken
tbe pod« are first dipped In hot
water, Mi s Case says.
Dog Bites Boy—Jimmie Gossler,
For caonlng peaa, and all other
«on of Mr. and Mr«. Lawrence
Gossler of Thurston was severely non-acid vegetables for that mat­
bitten by a dog at his borne while ter. packing liot into the jars and
playing Friday. Several stitches ualug a pressure cuokwr Is tbe
were taken at the office of a local only method recommended for
safety, according to Miss Case.
doctor In the boy's neck.
Bring tbe pea« to boll In water to
Firs Chief Return»—Hugh Jol- cover, she says, and In the mean­
llff. Springfield fire chief, returned time boil the Jara, lids and rub­
Friday evonlng from Corvallis bers. FID the Jars, while they are
where he attended the three-day sitting in boiling water, to within
convention of fire chiefs for Ore- >,-4 inch of the top with the boiling
hot peas. Then fill the Jars also
to within H inch of the top with
the liquid In which the peas were
cooked. Add A* teaspoon salt to
each pint of peas.
Every Saturday Night
Ueuts 36c
Ladles HH; Business Stationery -O ftloe Forms
Booklets — Placards —
FOUND
A Japan»«» Antimony
D od gers, etc.
I »a ivl on sldawalk In Mpilag
FURNITURE
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
A Modern Print Shop Producing
fluid (iwiiui muy h a ve u n i » by
IIUK K
tlLDHMOBILk:
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
Up-To-Date ITtntlng
pro v Ini owni-rililp uud paying
PONTIAC
Haugea and Circulators
lor llili eilv»rtl«»ui«iit
Phone and a Salesman Will Call.
Motor C an
Several Lines Including Montag
HAI.K» end SERVICE
Linoleum— Inlaid and Felt Base
WAREHOUSE ADDITION
7tb end Olirà Hti. — Phone »66
Attractive Price« on Furnitur«
Eugene, Origoa.
BUILT FOR FEED STORE
SERVICE STATIONS
and Rugs.
See Us Before You Buy
BATTERY
SERVICE
Workman till« w»»k i-ouipl«twd
We Deliver
Phon« UM
A HT. SERVICE STATION
tli» wiri-lioiiH» addition to Hi» r»»r
«4» W illam ette
Eugene Usuarsi Gasolina. OU and Greasei
LAN
ECU
ot lb» A i I uuih H»»ul und Food slut»
Goodrich Tires
A loading platform 1« being built
BATTERY FACTORY
LAUNDRY
“A Home Owned Station."
mlJa»» ii t Io 111« wurulioua»
Back at our old location
6th and A Sts., Springfield. Ph. A
overhead you- galu. Bee our new
SPRINGFIELD I«AUNDRY
I material batteries In genuine Galea
Floyd Wood, Prop.
MANY RAILROAD MEN
1 bard rubber caaee before you buy.
Mitchell Service Btatlcn
All parts handmade In Eugene. Fur 30* Main St..
Phone 100
ALL
RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
ARE WITHOUT WORK. capacity-
ear vice—price--none bet­
All Kinds of 1-aundry Service.
— Yale Tlrea —
ter
ItEl HARUIN0— REPAIRING.
Tull pur n u t ot III« cou n try« 346 Van Burin
We Cell tor aud Deliver. “
Ureas log - Battery Recharging
• Phone 100*
mu. mployi-d aru railroad in«u, ao*
Your Patronage Will Be
Expert Radio Repairing by
loid ln g Io Uayivge M. Ila r r la o n .
BEAUTY PARLORS
Appreciated.
LEE CRAY
tliulruian of lh» Hallway l-aboi
Phono 48-J
Executives' tUaovlallou. Mr llur-
7th and Main Sts
Springfield
HOME BEAUTY SHOP
LUMBER
naou'a alatvmuut wee mad» when
i i -. k m a n e n t waves »t.&o
OREGONIAN
Ii» «pub» on bulialf of railroad
All Work Uuarauteed
The Booth-Kelly Lbr. Co.
SERVICE STATION
labor orguulxutlon« In »upporl of Mra. Ella I'arcber
Furnishes g
Tel. 30
At tbe Springfield Junction
III« P»ll«ng)ll bill, buforu tbu liouiu
COMPLETE HOME
GAB AND OILS
CREAMERIES -
»ub vomuiltlv« hum lug».
Building and Repairing Servloe.
Service Day and NlgbL
N O T IC K O P H K A R IN Q O N
Demaud tbe Beet—Costa no Mors For Service Phone Springfield 66 Grocery Sundries, Tobacco's and
or If no answer, phone 34-J.
P IN A L A C C O U N T
Picnic Goods.
BLUE BELL
H p rln g fle ld . '
NOTICE IB HEREBY O1VEN:
Dairy Products
West Springfield
Ph. Bpr. 3SJ
That lb« undersigned. aa uxuculrlx
of Ibu I-aal Will and Tee tarn out of Ice Cream. Butter, Cheese, Milk
PHYSICIAN-SURG EON
llarry Y. Spence, deceaaed, bee EUUENE FARMERS CREAMERY,
WOOLEN MILLS
filed bur account tor tbu final set
Phone
Eugene
*3*
DR.
MILTON
V.
WALKER
tlumeiit of said decedent's uulale In
EUGENE
Surgery and D iseases o t W o b : s
tbu County Court fur I-auo County.
WOOLEN
MILL CO.
Oreguo, and that Saturday tbu 22nd
4tb and Malo Sts.
Springfield
D E N TI8T8
Manufacturers ot Woolens.
day of Juue, 1*36, at tbu Court
Phone 32-J
Itoum of said Court In tbu County
Specialising tat Ladles
HR G. A. BROWN
t uurl House, In Eugene. Oregon at
COATINGS AND MU1T1NGB.
Hours » A . M . to 6 P. M .
MELVILLE 8. JONES, M. D.
leu o'clock lu tbu forenoon, baa
Retail Department at MIU.
Pboae 30 J
been fixed by aald Court aa tbu
Surgery aud D iseases of Woman
East
End *th Ave.
Eugene. Ore.
time aud place for bearing objuc Sib and Main Sts.
Springfield
X Ray and Physiotherapy
lions thereto, aud for the settle­
Residence 72* A Street.
Hinkle, 'tultnomah county; Gene­
Springfield, Oregon
ment thereof.
EFFA P. HPENCE.
Flrat National Bank Bldg.
Ph. 4* vieve Boehl, Clackamas county; La
Executrix of the 1-aat Will
DR. WM. N. DOW
Velle Juckson. Washington; Myrna
and Testam ent of Harry Y.
Sound Warning That State
DENTIST
l^ lrd. Lace; and Cryetal Horn and
Spence, deceaaed
4-H SUMMER SCHOOL
X
Hay
Diagnosis
—
Hours
•
to
IS
Helen Jendrxjewskl, both of Uma­ Levy Will Be Cut If Federal
L. L HAY,
1 to 6 an - by appulutment.
Attorney for estate.
Tax Is Not Lifted
DRAWS LARCE CROWD tilla county, are members of the
(M 23 30 Ju 6 13 20) Office Phone 3 — Res. Phone *7
girls' executive council.
A warning that tbe slate gasoline
F ir s t N a ti Bank Bldg. Springfield A n n u a l T w o W e e k C o n clav e A t
N O T IC K T O C N K D IT O R S
Other members of the boys’
tax
would lie reduced by the
S ta te C o lle g e W ill Be C losed
NoTICji IB HEREBY GIVEN
council are BUI McBurney and
FRUIT PACKERS
(bat Ada Palmer baa been ap­
S a tu rd a y ; 1100 A tte n d
Erick Detrlch. both of Clackamas amount of tbe 1-cent federal tax If
pointed admlnlatralrlx of tbe ea-
county; Chris Starr of Yamhill congress falls to permit the fed­
tale of Mra A. A. Kimball, de Eugetie Fruit Grower’s A ss ’ q
Two weeks of Instruction aud county, und Elmer Smiley of Uma­ eral tax to lapse on Its expiration
cussed. by tbe County Court for
date June 30, Is sounded by Dr. E.
1-ane County. Oregou. All pureona Diamond A. Brand Fruit Packers recreation are drawing to a close tilla county.
,
lievtug claims against aald eatale and Shipper«. Ice aud Cold Storage. for tbe 1100 4-H boy« and girls »ad
U. McDuuiul, president of tbe Ore­
are hereby notified to present tbe College Ice Cream Manufacturers. their leaders attending the twenty-
gou State Motor association, In an
«am» with proper voucher« to tbu
Coco Cola—Klat Beverages
edilotrlal appearing In the June Is­
first auuual 4-H club summer TREE TROOPERS ADOPT
uuderalgued at tbe law office of
Cider Vinegar
txiueld Young. 334 Miner Bulldtug.
Hcbool on the Oregon State college
FAWN IN COQUILLE sue of the Oregon Motorist.
Eugene, Oregon, with to alx month«
Phone 14*0
"Tbe Oregon congressional dele­
campus at Corvallis With delega­
from tbe dale of tbe first publica­ Furry near lib Ave E.
Eugene, tions representing every county In
"Chink of China Flats," was an gation Is against the continuation
tion of this nolle«.
Oregon with (he exception of Jef-1 orphan without friends till she of the federal gas tax. but there Is
Oat« of first publcallun. May 33,
N O T IC K T O C R K D IT 0 R 8
frigon. this Is tbe largest club stood by tbe roadside and flagged little doubt that the federal tax on
ADA PALMER.
»clioot
ever Io-Id in Oregon, and a CCC truck loaded with boys from gasoline, oil and car accessories
Administratrix of tbe estate of
Notice la hereby given th at tbe
Mrs. A A. Kimball, deceased. underHlgued baa been duly appoint­ show« an lucres»« of approximate­ China Flat CCC camp on the south J will be continued." said Dr. McDan­
DONALD YOUNO,
ed Executor of tbu «state of Han­ ly 40 p»r cent over last year. Tbe fork of the Coquille river. Coos. | iel. “This means the collection of
Attorney for estate.
nah O'Neel, by the County Court school began Juue 10 and will close county. Now this tender eyed an additional three million dollars
(M 33 80—Je «13 30)
I of Lane County .Oregon; any and
fawn Is Idolised by 200 tree troop­ In taxes each year from Oregon
all persona having claims agalnal June 22
ers who could not resist her trust­ motorists."
the said estate are hereby required
These boy« and girls are really
T a x E q u als C ost a t R e fin e ry
io present aald claims, duly vert- tbe “cream of the crop”, more than ing udvances The boys say this
lied aa by law required to tbe un­
sraceful, knee high orphan of tbe
Gasoline at the refinery costs
600
of
them
attending
on
scbvL
dersigned. at the office of Wolla
wPds a rays goes more than half from 6 to 8 cents a gallon, he point­
a Well«, Attorney«. 203 Bank of ship« won at various fairs and
Commerce B ld g . Eugene, In Lane other events, msny more sent as way to make friends with visiting ed out. On each gallon of gasoline
Watahi akar and Jawalar 1 County, Oregon, wltbln alx month«
dogs, but pounces boldly with her sold In Oregon there is a 6-cent
delegates from their clubs In re­
B .” NOFTELD
from the date of this notice.
Huy front boots at any cauln« at­ tax, 6-cents state and 1-cent fed­
cognition
of
outstanding
work,
and
So. Panili. Watch Inageotor
Dated and first published June
tempting to impose upon ber good eral.
First Claas W irk at Raasoaabls
still others paying their own way
13. 1*36.
nature.
When the gasoline tax was in­
Prlose
E V E R E T T C. O'NEKL. Execu­ with money earned lu their club
“Chink" is not yet weaned from creased from 4 to 5 cents in 1933.
tor of jbe estate of Hannah projects.
the bottle but nursemaiding does the Oregou State Motor association
O'Neel, deceased
Lane County Has *0
WELLS h WELLS. Attorney« for
uot worry the boys from Illinois, stated that a 6-cent tax was too
The l*ortland delegation is the
Estate
most of whom had never seen a much of a tax on a single gallon
Reliance Life
(Ja 1 H H I - J 4-H)
largest this year with about 140
wild deer till Chink came Into their of gas. but we agreed that 1 cent
boys aud girls, followed by Benton
N O T IC K O F
Insurance Co.
lives.
of tax should be added to compens­
with
122
and
lAine
with
*0.
Many
F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
ate partially for the reduction in
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
of the clubtiers have attended one
Notice 1« hereby given that the
Summer at Seaside — Morris license fees incurred when the lic­
or
more
previous
sessions
and
are
undersigned. Rika deBroekort. Ad­
Stewart has gone to Seaside where ense tee was reduced to *5.
ministratrix of the estate of O. M. well acquainted with the campus
"The motor association is still
deBroekert, deceased, has filed her and each other when they arrive, he will be employed during tbe
of the opinion that a 6-cent tax Is
Final Report and Account as such but even the first-timers are pretty summer vacation period.
Represented By
too much of a burden to impose on
i Administratrix with the Clerk of much at home after the first day
the County Court of I-aue County,
a commodity whose manufactured
Week-end
In
Portland—
Mr.
and
K. H. TURNER
Oregon; aud that Saturday, tbe or so.
Mrs. Alvin May and family spert cost Is undor 8 cents a gallon. The
Mornlnga,
aa
usual,
are
devoted
13th
day
of
July.
1836.
at
10.00
*4« A St.
Springfield. Ore.
additional 1-cent federal tax means
o'clock In the forenoon of aald day. to a varied und comprehensive pro­ (be week-end in Portland.
the collection of *1.700,000 from
In tbe County Court Room In tbe gram of class and laboratory work,
Court Houso at Eugene, baa been
Oregon motorists each year be'ond
Collects
Bounty—
.The
county
set by the Hon. Fred Flak, Judge taught by regular members of the bounty on one bobcat eacb was col­ the 6-cent gas tax limit.
of said Court, aa the time and place college faculty. A general a«eembly
"Before the end of June congress
for hearing objections to the same, with prominent speakers follows lected Monday at the office of the
If any, and for the final settlem ent the lunch hour each day. with the county clerk by Jack Fountain, will have acted on the question of
of aald estate.
Wendllng. and Ferrell Cox of Cres- perpetuation of the federal tax on
RIKA denitOEKRRT. Admin remainder of tbe afternoons spent w»lL
gXRollne, tires and accessories."
Formerly Walker-Poole
In
playing
tennis,
Imaebull
und
latratrlx.
WELLS A WELLS, Attorneys.
other game.i. swimming In the col­
Her»'* Speedy and Welcome Relief From
EUUENE—U tb SPRINGFIELD
(Je 13 2027— J 4-11)
lege tanks, or "hobnobbing" with
B
U
N
IO N P A IN S A N D S O F T C O R N S
aud Chamelton
228 Main
new-found frleuds from other parts
H E A R IN G O N F I N A L A C C O U N T
Telephone 723 _ Phone 11- J
Notice Is hereby given that of the state. Club movies, parties,
And aa tor Soft Coras a few ap­
Wanda K. Eastwood has filed her gel-togethers anil other entertain­
Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone's
lln sl nccouni aa administratrix of ment features make inerry even­ Emerald Oil (full strength) today. plications eacb night at bed time
Every well stocked drug store has and they Just seem to shrivel right
the E«tate of W. P. Eastwood, and
' that the court haa fixed 10:00 A. M. ings for the clubbers.
this, with the distinct understand­ up and scale off.
Jasper Girls Elected
of Friday, June 28, 1*36, aa the
ing that your money will be cheer­
No matter how discouraged you
, lime whun said account will be
June Clark of Portland Is presi­ fully returned If it does not reduce have been with pads, shields, or
taken up tor examination anu al­ dent of the girls this year, and Cal the inflammation, soreness, and other applications, If you have not
pain much quicker than any remedy tried Emerald Oil then you have
lowance and an order be made aa-
: signing the residue of said estate. Monroe of Clackamas county heuds you ever used.
something to learn.
Ail persons luterested may appear the boys' organisation. Other offi­
Two or three application« of
Flanery's Drug Store and every
| ul «aid time and he heard thereon. cers elected by tho girls are Joy Moone's Emerald Oil and In fifteen
WANDA K. EASTWOOD, Ad­ McDonald, Multnomah county, vice- minutes the pain and soreness dis­ good druggist guarantees the flrat
appear«. A few more applications bottle of Moone'« Emerald OH to
ministratrix.
president;
Elizabeth
Holcomb, at regular Intervals and the Inflam­ give you complete satisfaction or
S. D. ALLEN, Attorney.
I-ane county, secretary; and Janet mation Is gone.
money back.
(M 30—Je 8 13-20-27)
PEA CANHEHS ID
GETEXPERTADVICE
Business Directory
Edward C. Privat
POOLE
Funeral Home
DON’T LET EYESTRAIN
R-O-B Y O U .......................
Eye» that aee perfectly are al­
ways alert and ready for action.
They "lake" perfect picture*,
easily, Inetantly. without distort­
ing wliat they look at.
Do not let your eyea cheat
you Four-fifth« of all that we
know Feache-i uh through our
eye«. Thee«, the most sensitive
organs we po««»»s, can be driven
long after It I Hate to strain them
Io «ee. But only al the exp< ise
of physical and mental energy
Have Your Eyes Examined by
THE FACT FINDERS - and their discoveries
Kugsns
Small Jars Are Beat
Contaiaers larger than pint Jars
or No. 2 cans are not recommended
for peas, she points out. Most types
of modern Jars can be sealed im ­
mediately after filling with the
hot food before processing, she
says, but wire clamp Jars seem to
be exceptions to this rule at times.
Sealing before processing keeps
the liquid In the Jars. Screw band
Jars should be retightened after
processing.
Despite the unfavorable situation
created by th» lumber «trike and
uncertainty regarding pending leg­
islation. busine»« In the Portland
area during May showed remark­
able stability according to tbe June
issue of t ommonwealth. Inc., Busi­
ness Survey. Activity In lndustrt»«
dependent upon lumber tor their
source ot raw material w«re some
whal curtailed. Furniture factor­
ies aud woodworking plants closed
during part of the month. Other In­
dustrial lines, however, seemed to
lie affected little.
Retail trade «bowed unexpected
strength during May after a disap­
pointing early spring and, It was
thought, surpassed tbe correspond­
ing 1934 month by about lb to 16
per cent. Wholesale trade, how­
ever, was reported as being slower
due to the possibility of lowar
prices aa a result of the Supreme
Court's NIRA decision. Retailers
bought cautloucly In anticipation of
this development.
Oregon's brightest spot, said
David Eccles, editor of Business
Survey. Is eastern Oregon. That
section 1« less affected by the lum­
ber strike and its trade la extrem e­
ly active. Purchases, It la said, are
in large measure for cash. How­
ever, Ecclee believes that the un­
dercurrent of business Is strongly
toward recovery at this time de
spite labor troubles and uncertain­
ties.
FINAL DUES FOR
MRS. E.JOHNSON
Walker Resident Passe« In
Eugene; Funeral Service*
At Walker Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma
Johnson, Walker station, who died
at 1409 Oak street, Eugene. Sat­
urday, were held at Walker church
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o ’clock.
Rev. I. G. Shaw officiated, and in­
terment was made by tbe Veetch
chapel.
i Mrs. Johnson was 52 years old.
Place toe not .'art id the pi ss- She v. as born February 18, 1883 at
sure cooker with boiling water A4 New Auburn. Minnesota, coming
inch oter the rack aDd the pel to Oregon In 18*3. She leaves four
cock open, she says. Fasten the sons and four daughters. They are
top of the cooker and leave the Mrs. Roy Gordlner, Guy Johnson,
pet cock open. Let the steam es­ and Loren Johnson, all of Cottage
cape for five minutes, then close Grove; Mrs James TyrreU, Dtsa-
the pet cock and bring the pressure ton; Miss Dorothy Johnson, Cor­
to lb pounds. Process pint Jan 45 vallis; Dole Johnson, Salem; Mra.
minutes, quart Jars 55 minutes, and Leslie Hodge. W est Springfield.
No. 2 and 2 As cans 46 minutes at
Her father. Loren Chapin aud
10 pounds pressure. When the time her mother. Mrs. CorneUa Lowell,
Is up, turn off tbe heat and let the both of Mohawk, survive as do two
pressure return to xero, and then sisters, Mra. Earl Ewing and Mrs.
wait a minute or so before opening Byon Brown, also of the Mohawk
the pet cock gradually. When the district.
sound of air going Into the cooker
Is no longer beard open the cooker. LANE COUNTY COW SETS
When boiling stops inside the Jars,
NEW BUTTERFAT RECORD
remove them from the cooker and
cool away from a draft.
Peterborough, N. H.—A Guern­
Shot In Hip— Norman Bond, son
of Mr. und Mrs. Walter Bond of
Mareola narrowly »scaped serious
injury Tuesday morning when he
was accidentally shot through the
hip with a revolver bullet. The bul­
let barely missed the bone. Dr.
Jones removed tbe bullet from the
victim at the Pacific hospital.
sey cow owner by Mrs. J. A. Merri­
man of Eugene, haa Just finished a
new official record for production
which entitles her to entry in the
Advanced Register of the Ameri­
can Guernsey Cattle Club. Thia
animal is the two year old Beauty
of Lane 367043 with a production
o f 8069.1 pounds ot milk and 342.6
pourds of (at in class UGG.
A nnouncing
The Association in the Practice of Medicine of
Dr. L aw ren ce E. Skinner
with
Dr. M ilton V. W alk er
Springfield, Oregon
Office— 4th and Main
Phone 82-J
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