Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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L LEGION PYTHIANS E!
NO 'APPOINTMENTS .FATAL NEW YEAR PUUIE MAKERS IN LADYWITNESSED
' .... ; ,
tory to J. (. Dykutor, who In nnv
manaKer of the plant. The factory
will be operated on ulternnto day
throughout the winter.
Daily Meteorological Report
o
.
HAD FINE YEAR; NEW YEARS PARTYf-s
Jan. 1.
iTO BE ANNOUNCED WHOOPEE IN FIRE EFFORT TO BUILD THRONE TOTTERING
Medford and vicinity: Oceasion-
Tiin tonight and Thursday.
ange in temperature.
Oregon: Fusetthd tonight and
Thursday, with occasional rains in
II FOR CITY TONIGHT HOUSE, NEW YORK EVEN0 FASTER SHIP. OF AFGHAN ROLER
west pm-iion. local snows an
ruins in east portion. No chang
in u-mperaturt.
I
HrRnFCRT) MTTL TRTRTTyE, MEDFORT). ' OTF.fiOT, WF.T)XF.SDAY, J;..VTFAT?Y 2, 1929.
1
Mcdford Post No. ir( of the
Amwican Legion has Just closed ajof Pythias, held a short business
most successful year with many session .Mund evening, followed
outstanding accomplishments re-! 14 'ow Year's eve party and
corded during the udminis-'
nations of II. L. liromlev nnd E J
C. FeiBUson, past aifd present com-
manders. A comprehensive pro-1
cram of community service was
put over l,y local I.cuionnalres,
Medford'a civic affairs fur some !
years. One of tho notable achieve- j
menus of the past year was the
completion of the Lesion play-.
Kiounu tor tno children of Med-
loru. J nis attractive ijiupgrouml ! This was followed by dancinB
which is centrally located in the I to tho peppy strains of Walter
city, is equipped with the newest Ant le'H popular orchestra. Cards
inudern playground devices, chosen I and billiards were , enjoyed by
for their safety factor as well asjthoso who did not dance. The
ceneral amusement. In connection new year was ushered In In the
with the playeround a suitable real food old noisv stvlo at mid
building was provided for a per
manent headquarters of the Hoy
Scouts. Much credit for the suc
cessful completion of the play
ground is due Chairman Dick Mc
Klhosf and his efficient Legion
committee, as well as the many
local organizations and individuals
Mho donated time and money to
put ovrr this worthy objective.
Thruugh an intensive member
ship cimpaign, Mcdford post in
creased It.s membership from 3S4
in mi to 7T in IHUS. defeating
I'mpMiii Pst of Jtoseburg in a
membership contest and attaining
tho cnyuiblc position of the third
largest Legion post in the state of
Oregon,
Local legionnaires also assisted
the M.'lford Legion Auxiliary in.
their m mbershlp campaign, which
proved l big success and placed
the Mpi ford unit in first place in
state imitbcrship.
One a! the biggest accomplish
ments oj the year was the staging
of the 'liggest and best state Le
gion comention in the history of
tho Orefcm Legion," in Medford,
"August I 3 and 4. Thousands of
lcgloniuils and auxlllaires from
all parts Lf the west gathered here
early in lAugust and went away
agreeing linanlmously tluit "Mod
ford kml.s how." Thousands of
columns kf newspaper space was
obtained pfore and after the con
vention i papers throughout the
west, ihi-Lgh the efforts of the
conventi commission, resulting
in a greatileal of favorable adver
tising for led ford and all southern
Oregon, lie convention proved a
big succeJ not only from a pleas
ure but lisiness standpoint, and
iv 1 11 be lonlremembercd by all who
attended, puring the convention.
Medford pjst was presented with
the covettl Sam Jackson trophy
for havingLccomplished tho most
In commurly service during l!t7,
and also nl-ived two citations .for
memhershilrecordH In !H'S.
Many diinguished guests were
entertaincdlluring the convention
Including v e r n o r Patterson.
United KtaL senators and con
gressmen frli this and other states
and famouJLegion men from all
parts nf thl. oast. To Paul aic
lJotuild, chsman of the Legion
convention nmission, nnd mem
bers of Mcl.rd post as well as
the citizens I Medford, should po
great credit : the .successful con
vention heblli this city.
Medford lit had the distinct
honor of certalning National
Commander 1 1 ward IJ. Spoffard,
who stoppedlere on April 8 on
his famous ;i tour of the I'nitod
States. Comfcnder Spoffard was
given n banqilnud presented with
a painting oi'raler Lake, which
now hangs ilhis private office.
Medford wasle only stop made
by the Legh 1 national executive
between Kem,ev., and Portland.
Many o t hi accomplishments
were recordcdSiring tho year, in-chiding-the
rell and welfare work
und.'r Servil- officer Chanty.
, which assisteiiiKiny veterans to
! obtain state bis, hospilalization,
' vocational cdtft: inn. employment
nnd govcrnmeiiLisurance. A- num
ber of military&ncrals for AVorld
war veterans al members of the
(1. A. U. werelHo conducted by
the post durimJDin year.
A fine show! in aviation ac
tivities was m; by Seely JJall,
state calrman oleronautics. plac
ing Oregon fhlin . the I'nlted
States the the 1st "air-minded"
state in the unl. Hall's ability
was recognized I the recent na
tional air meet lien ho was ap
pointed district livcrnor of air
ports for the ertlk. northwest.
The excellent ?ord made by
Medford Post Nil 5 In tho past
yeilr has proved I material bene
fit to the prog! nnd devclop-
ment of this conljnity and local I
legiomialres can
'depended ution
d work In the
to keep up the
future.
LOXDOX, Jan.l F As a
thanks offering f-iiis escape in a
rfnotor car nccidca Lord IITaver-
Itrook. ncwspaieriagnate. will
dlvrlbute 2".000 lluls to worthy
causes. He was cl.y glass when
his automobile yl m collision
DON'T STOVE
TO ED FAT
Few succeed witholiarm. Try the
tnodcrn way, cmbodieol Marmola nrc-r-cription
tablcts. Peoplivc used them
for 20 years snillionsfcoxes of them.
The results are seen ciJwhcre.
Marmola contains Jland element
whH helps turn foointo fuel and
energy. The formula a an in every
box, also the reasons ircsults. Thus
you will know how thlunBes occur
without harm. I
All drupirists supply Imola a! $1 a
hox. Go start it now. It (our tablet!
daily until weight come;'Vn to normal.
Do this because of the beauty and
vim which Marmola hAjught to to
many, for 90 lonf.
Talisman Lodge No. 31, Knights
"
The followim
I
interestintr pro-!
Kim was rendered: Moving l1'-'-j k.I. inimi'Uly (per c(.) 114
of tho D. O. K. K. and . i-i-eclpiMA ion (Inches).. .02
.l.T.th,a?. S's.l.e.rs; whtetUnir .lo.!tttt, of We.lther Mist
Ithinabarser. This was followed.
noise-makers, serpentine, and con-
fetli wero Kiven out. A real ser- ;
pentinc and confetti battle took
plucj in which everybody, both
old and younir, took part.
night, after which nil mnrched to
jthe lianituet room to partake of
ja Virginia baked ham lunch.
inere were aooui auu iniKiiis ;
and their friends present. The
ihn II was clahoratoly decorated, !
featuring a brilliant display of!
colored electric lights, tho D. O.
1C. K. emblem and Pythian tri-:
angle in colored . lights beinp at
the head of the hall.
Talisman Lodge will install their
new . officers net Monday night.
EVIVAL
OPENS TONIGHT
Fred Scott, styled the "Highway
Evangelist." speaks at the Full
Uospel church tonight. This is the
beginnin-7; of a series of special
services to1 continue for two weeks
or longer.' Reverend Scott Is well
known on the coast as a sincere,
plain-spoken evangelist. telling
truth without rancor, nnd hewing
to the line with astonishing force.
During the last six years Rev.
and Mrs. Scott have driven 25,Ho
miles in covering their evangelistic
appointments. . .
A cordial welcome to,all denomi
nations. craterTakeTcouncil
.10 elect officers
At the annual meeting Jan. Nth
of Crater Lake council, the offi
cers for the season will be
elected to head Loy Scout activi
ties In southern Oregon. The
gathering will be held at the
Medford hotel at U : 3 0 o'clock and
representatives from the various
southern Oregon communities will
bo on hand. The committee in
charge of the unnual meeting, Lee
Hrown and Dr. B. Ii. Elliott, has
made preparations for an inter
esting conclave.
Following the report of last
season's Hay Scout activities, the
members of Crater Lake council
will hold an informal discussion
on important Scout matters, from
which a program for the new year
will be formulated. Committees
for l!t!t will be appointed by the
new. president of the council.
4
Mary Atnr 0uiimr.
Millions are paid in "hush" mon
ey every year, according tn sta
tistics of police departments. Dack
maii is one of the most despicable
j practices 'of unscrupulous persons.
It enters largely Into the plot of
"Komanco of the T'nder world,'1
which comes to the Ulalto theater
tomorrow.
Mary Astor plays the feminine
loud, the role of a girl forced to
he a gold-digger in a speakeasy.
Later she earns an honest liveli
hood as a secretary and eventually
marries, only to have her past con
tinually flaunted in front of her
by a former associate, "Derby
Dan," played by Jlen Dard.
Hunt's Crcatcrlan Today.
Two of the most famous male
stars In motion pictures. Xorinun
Kerry and Lewis Stone, and two of
the most attractive girls, Mary No
lan and June Marlowe, in "Th"
Foreign Legion," come to Hunt's
Craterian tomorrow.
The colorful Algerian desert and
the drawing rooms of London com
prise the principal locales of tho
stor.
June Marlowe, as the brunette
sweetheart, and Mary Nolan, as th
blonde heart-wrecker, eupply thu
picture with all kinds of romance.
Crauford Ken and Walter Perry
have the other Important- rolw.
The story wft written by I. A. R.
Wylic, famous novelist nnd expert;
In exotic heart drama, and wasi
published as "Tho Ited Mlnige."
A now departure in theatrical en-
tertalnments will be found in hf
"Country Store.-' which appears at'
Hunt'n Craterian Monday and Tues-j
day nights. January Rth and Itth. ,
Kelly's Country Store spiced:
up with a pleasing combination of j
popular ga and patter. 1
Joseph (1. Kelley will be master i
of ceremonlen and ban no trouble in j
making the audience laugh at hi '
will.
In short. KHleyn Country Store
is n great big party,
' ct en
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Local Data M ?
Temiieraturc uloKi'i-vw)
HlBhest tlast 12 hours) 42
ill !
41
40 I
tt(i
.07
Cldy.
Lowest temperature, this morn
Total precipitation since Sept.
ls;s- ti r'5 inches.
Sunset'today, 4:5l"p. in.
Sunrise Thurs., 7:39 a. m
Sunset Thins., 4:52 p
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
12th Meridian Time
p - ho
CITY " X
as :
ii...,.. j-j,..
24
30
24
6
3
i'loudy
Oloudy
Snow
1'. I'dy.
Clear
Kenny
jjiHmiu.cj
.10
, 3S
38
20
. 00
74
n "
iinpH
!,,...., .
Los Angeles
Marshlietd .
Phoenix
52 Clear
Hi Haiti
34 Clear
111 Italn
40 Cloudy
4(1 Cloudy
30 Snow
44 - Cloudy
12 Clear
Portland tin
Red Rluff 44
Roseburg f2
Salt Lako City.. 34
San Francisco... 4 a
Santa Fe 30
Seattle 4(i
Spokane 3ti
Walla Walla .... 4 1
Winnipeg
44 Cloudy
32 Cloudy
, 32 Cloudy
is clear
L. W. DICK, Meteorolugiut.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall TrlbnnoVlrglD Station
Wednesday, January 2
22S.!t Meters 11110 K. C.
P. M.
5:3(1 to :l.r. Ye Towno Crier.
6:15 to 6:30 Tho -Mail Trill-
une News and Markets.
4 Thursday, Januay 3 t
A. M.
10 to 11 Kconomy Groceteria.
11 to 11:30 Ed Linn s Meat
fr Markets.
11:30 to 12 Jarmin & Woods,
Drills. -,
V. M . ... I . "
12 to 12:30 Music Hox.
12:30 to 1:30 Gold Seal
4 Creamery. !
5:30 to 6:15 Ye Towne filer. )
6:15 to 6:30 The Mail Trlb-
une News and Markets.
fr 6:30 to 7 Hunt's Craterian
Theatre.
8 to 9 The Farm Bureau Co-
operative Exchange Request
Hour. -
. ;
ASWJI $23.50
It doos not pay to forget to ap
pear in court wncn told to do so
by a state traffic officer, J. It
ls lino of Ashland discovered last
Monday when arrested by Statu
Traffic Sergeant ('.. I'. Tulent on
a charge which Kline perhaps had
thought Ihn officer had forsotten. ,
Klino was warned by the officer
last Scptomber to obtain an Ore
gon anto license or apiwar in court
tho next afternoon.' Kline failed
to do cither and loft Bhortly after
for Washington.- However, he re-
turned to Ashland to spend the
holidays" In Ashland and was seen
by Sergeant Talent, who immedi
ately haled him into the Ashland
Justice ' court, where Kline was
fined $1!3.S0, the amount which he
would havo paid had he purchased
a half-year Oregon license.
f-
plscriminaUoii Unlawful.
WASHINGTON. Jun. 2. W)
Manufacturers who make price
SHORT MEMORY COSTS mmnm urn nncT
and other discriminations nmongjo( VPl,,,;nM. I)uraiu , flmi,jri
fiKilrniwru rn ttiiMoi-t !i iii'nvncii. ... ! Bl
,. , , - V .. . .
lion under tho Clayton anti-trust
act. The supreme court made
the ruling today In a case brought
from Indiana by the George Van
Camp & Sons company against
the American Can company.
WAIT
MANN'S
Begins Saturday Morning
The tity administration of Mt-il-
initln(t, the first ono of the year
: this year, nt
:!0 this evenV.in,
when Mjivor-elecr A W IMneu h...
comes tho head of the municipal
government tuicceedf nir Mnvnr O
lO. AU-nderfor, and CouncUmonelect
li. M. Wilson and R. K. McKlhose ;
will take over the duties of Toim-j
'cilmen A 11 Hublmrd and J. V. .
Jacobs, who also retire from years ntJlItiL' nd refused to discuss re-' interest in the plane is private and
of councilmanlc service.- Other ' three women had attended outside his official duties,
cotincilmen, re-olectod, will begin'11 party' on the third floor of tho: Navy department officials refus
Iheir new terms. i building. cd to comment regarding tho pos-
Contrarv to general evnectation. I Members of the company wero sibillty of Lieut. Williams' partici-
Mayor IMpos will not announce Ills :
HppointmentH toniglU, ho stated
this forenoon. With reference to
thiH matter Mr. IMnes said:
The appointments will be made
soon after 1 assumo the duties of St. Clair Hales, who was playing phiuuim; lo construct or. enter a
mavor, and ufter 1 havo given a a minor role in a ltroadway show, kane In the race this year be
little more thorough Btudy of city : had called to extend new year's ,.aUse of the prohibitive expense
alfairs." . 'greetings. After his fall he walked involved.
Prior, .to the joint city council
meeting of the retiring and incom-idead
n'K cny uuiitiuiHU auons, men pel - I I u ciutin, uu it ivu w
sonnels. alone with Ihn heads of.hini from cointr down tile pole
city departments, will hold a get-
acquainted social .dinner at 6:30
p. m... trom which thoy will go dl-
rectly to the council meeting.
PERMITS $17,655
HiiildlnK permits for I he month
! of December had a total tiT S17.655,
: aceordln.,' to flKtnes completed to-
, day at tho city huildltiK depart
ment. Of this sum $17,250 was
spent on the construction of new
buildings, leaving a remainder of
$405 for repairs and retnodellnK.
Thll; total brought 'the .Medford
uuildinir proKrnm for 1028 up to
approximately $550,000, slightly less
than the year .before.
The last permits for 102S were
Issued to J. 11. Newton for a $3000
dwelling on Nurth Tench nnd to
William Connor for a $2000 dwell
ing on West Main.
EXPECT TO OPERATE
THIS WEEK ON BABY
CINCINNATI, O., .Ian. 2. (iP-
It was considered probable here
today that l'Yank Koylts, Asco, A'.
Va., baby, would he on the road
to complete recovery within a few
'days.
j Tho child lias been In a hospital
nearly three weeks with a toy nio-
torcycle lodged in his throat, but
doctors today believed his strength
would he sufficient the latter part
of tho week to permit an operation
. fur Its removal. The pneumonia
which set In as a result of the
obstruction had been virtuallv con-
quered, they said, and the' child
continued to Improve.
$3i0fl0i0i A pound
XKW YOltK, Dec. 31. or)
"Hormones" at three millinir" dul
1 lars per pound were described to
I the American Association for the
Advencement of Science, chemistry
and Medicine section, by lr. Ollv
Kainin of I'arke, Uiivis & ('o.
llarmoncs are tho active prin
ciples whereby ductless glands ex
ercise their powerful functions In
controlling such things ns growth,
brain development anil energy.
Ono harniono that ehoinlxfs have
succeeded In Isolating Is from the
pltuary gland, and Is really twins,
ono known ns lleta and the other
as Alpha. Ir. Kiitnin snys hut a
pound of highly purified Alpha
would cost about $3,000,000, while'
Beta would cost about $1,000,000.1
liui-cmi Upheld.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2. UP)
The supreme court held today
tlt 'thn ,ln..u.. ..r II... .Il..nt..
llim conclusive In matters relating-
t(j tho p a y m c n t of orJors"
honiIfiC8 or a,1Ju8t(,d compensation.;
j
KLAMATH FALIS 4T.00 owe.
i a m b s recently sold hero for
I tr..ono.
FOR IT!
ANNUAL
' nil f Ii HI il MM i il
NKW YUKK. Jan. S. ! Tlu'
-;ith of an arlul' ufU'l- an at-
umi'l to slido down the brass
Ple
ii firehouse. resulted to-
investtKatlon of charges
day
1,1:11 ;i m w )'' "uu "---..
i the building, contrary to
luW-
department officials denied
ln,'n' lla,i not'n a,,-v celebration
;tl tiie west smii sireei urt;
Heltl in their nuarters, while de -
partment officials, police and a
representative of the district at-
ttorncy s office made their Inquiry.
They said the actor, Norman
; Horn the firo house, but dropped
a short distance away. A.
also fell, but escaped Injury
1 Threo persons died .of alewhol
Ism and 27 other persons
treated at Itellevue and other
pltalH for the effects of excessive
drinking over new years. 1'olico
also attributed ono fatal shouting
anil several cases of slabbing and
assault to drinking.
A COSTLY CRlMEj;
Pine-
CIllCACO. Jan. 2 (Ay
upplcR." the fruits of vlolenco sown
by gangsters and racketeers, havo
cost Chicago at least JU00.UUU dur
ing l!t-N; probably more.
It has been only in recent years
that this form of terrorism played
such a big part in the city's crime.
More than JU0 bonds were explod
ed in Chicago In the past year.
Although many suspects were
arrested in utmost every ease, no
ono was convicted of a mobing
during 1!28.
Officinls say tho hurling of
bombs has become a profession
practiced by specialized crews or
gangs.
The homes of Charles C. Fltz-
morrls, city controller; Dr. WI1- I
Main 11. Held, a supporter of Mayor
Thompson; U. S. Senator Charles
Ueneen. Judge John A. Swan
son, now state's attorney; Law
rence Cuneo, secretary to Robert
K. Crowe, then state's "attorney,
und Judge A. Sbarbaro, have been
bombed In recent months.
Ask for our
CasF'.
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Tlu; JackNon Oounty IJuildiug
& Loan .Association is a homo
institution, owned and niaiia'd
by Jackson county people. In
vest in ! successful, hoji'io association.
.Jackson County
Building & Loan
Sd)
-p2c
t-fFy
.
WASIIIMITOX. Jan. :!. M-
l.lout. A ftn-il J. uik. navv
smoil mint, mm on ilutv at tho
i,uruu of awunautti's Is i-nlliiliur-
atinjr with the Mercury I'lyttiK cur.
poralttm of New York in the con-
- - . i.w. m m-w mm inane uuu
it Is hoped with exceed Williams'
! own unofficial record of ais miles
an hour.
It was said at the navy depart-
meni tuilay mat i.ieul. wiiiianiH
j pation in this year's Schneider oupllho state ursenal.
race, or as lo whether the new 1 '"d in a dazzling uniform,!
phme Is being built to competu inll!lL'lia styled himself tho new
(hat race. It was stated, however,
that the department Itself is not
JATE
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: LEAVES BIG FORTUNE
XANIt VILLI:, Tenn.. Jan. 2. 7T)
James Dallas Hurrus, SL'. first ne
g,ro to take a bachelor of art.s de
gree In a college south of the Ma
son and Dixon line, who died of
a heart attack on a street car here
December fi, left approximately
$100,000 to Klsk university.
The estate, which includes N't
houses In Nashville and stocks and
bonds, will bo used for an endow
ment of teachers and for the erec
tion of a faculty apartment house
on tho Klsk campus. 1
j Hurrus was graduated nt Flsk
college, a negro InHtitutlon here.
GRIPPY COLDS
During the period following colds, coughs, grippe,
influenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is
weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength
restorative merit of
SCOTPS EMULSION
OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL
It is the food-tonic with world-wide prestige, that
strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and
restore the normal balance of health. If you are run
down with Grippe build up on Scott's Emulsion!
Utott R nownr. Wnpnifu-M. N. J. 28-At
Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money'
Association
A Place to Invest Your Savings
Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our
Stockholders Has Lost a Pennv
liOMItAY. lntlln. Jan. 2.-11-
. I-wrlWnK h.r adventurea tcf.iru
her rescue from Kabul, AfKhanls-
tan, to the lahorc corrfstondeut
nf the Times of India. Mi's. Aln
Isaacson, an American who was
.Miss Ix'an MacOonabl. Fald toduy
that the abdication of King Ama
nullah seemed tinmiiuic at one
lime.
Mrs. Isaacson said that Bacha
Saka, a bandit leader, pretended
to be .a friend of tho king, but
wan really operating treacherously
in order to obtain arms and am
munition for bis own ends from
kinit of Katun. Ho did not real
izo how nearly ho had succeeded,:
for his attack was the decisive
factor which broke the morale of
the government and forced King
Amanutlah to accept the pro- j
posnls of the Mullahs, who insti
gated tho Shinwarl rebellion.
Dacha, she said, did not loot
the villages since he wished to
retain tiie people's good will for
tho day when he became king.
Ho even posted his own sentries
at the llrlttsh legation to prevent
his men from entering.
Mrs. Isaacson described tho anx
iety of the foreigners who sought
ri'f ugu at t ho legat Ion when tho
situation was so critical that King
; Amunulkih was given J4 hours to
i abdicate. .
There was great relief when it
wiih learned that tho king would
stick to his post.
After six days of fighting, Pa
cha withdrew with his cntlro
force to the mountains.
Sell Cheese Factory
DENMARK, Ore, Jan. 2. (VP)
Tho Denmark Association of Dairy
men linn sold the local cheese fac
Put Old
Father Time
to Work
for You
During
1929
MtKFKItUKI) STOCK in the
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association will earn
7 Percent
for you It is PROFITABLE!
' Because your investment is backed
by 19 years of successful business
in Medford and the earnings of
over a million dollars it is SARM
Your money, invested in this as
sociation, is available, too having
all the. requisites' of a GOOD in
LAST TIMES
TODAY
It's the Big
Chuckle and Giggle Picture
Jack Mulhall
"The
Butter and
Egg Man"
Tomorrow
A daring expose of lives
and loves in the world's
darkest spot.
DANCE
Wednesday
' AND '
Saturday Nites
WALKER'S ,
' MEDFORD'S NEWEST
PAVILION
INSUOAHCC
A wealthy estate owner
may be able to do without
title insurance bis money
would enable him to fight
any claims or to affect a
1 settlement. But the
wealthy man seldom as
sumes this risk, and why
should he , when for a
small premium he can
have the protection of ti
tle insurance?
O
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
121 East Sixth
Phone 41