Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1955, Image 15

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    Local and
Building Permits Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Bunnell, 32 South
Chestnut st., have been issued a
building permit to erect a $10.
500 residence. A. R. Dubs, 2133
Siskiyou blvd., Medford, was is
sued a permit to construct a
$12,000 residence.
Assume Name The business
name "Sharp's Dairy Supply"
has been assumed by Archie
Sharp, Aubrey M. Wisdom and
Marcus L. McKenzie, according
to Jackson county record's of
fice records. The business ad
dress is 217 West Sixth st.,
Meiford.
Hit-Run Medford police said
a California licensed car parked
on South Front st. near Ninth
st. was struck by an unidenti
fied vehicle about 9 p.m. Mon
day. Owner of the parked car
also was unidentified, police
said.
Dissolve Name Marvin L.
and nienn L. Crocker have dis
solved the business name "Auto
motive Beauty Center," accord
ing to records in the JacKson
county recorder's office. The
name has been assumed by Roy
V. Jr. and Gloria R. Deutsch
man, 796 Waverly st., Medford.
Car Hits Train Russell Bur
ton Hicks. 27, of 1806 Ashland
St.. Ashland, escaped at about 3
a.m. today when his car collided
with a train at the Walker ave.
intersection in Ashland, accord
ing to state police. Hicks was
lodged in the county jail on a
charge of being drunk on a pub
lic highway, police said.
Retire Business Charles W.
Martin and O. P. Prewitt have
retired ' the business name
"Duke's Body Shop" and have
assumed the business n.ame
"Medford Body Shop' 'at 516
South Riverside ave, according
tofiecords in the Jackson coun-
ty recorder's office. The name
"Barmac ' Industries" has been
assumed by Mamie G. and
James Richard Barnard, 611
East Jackson st., Medford.
Parents Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wilkes, 619 South Oakdale
ave., had as their visitors until
the first of the week their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilkes,
Floydada, Tex., and Mr. and
Mrs. G. N. Shirley, Ft. Worth,
Tex. While the visitors were
hqre the Wilkes drove them to
Four Mile and Crater lakes and
other points of interest in the
valley. This is their second visit
to fttie vicinity since their son
daughter moved here two years
ago.
At Conference Kenneth G.
Natland, Box 123, Medford, is in
Vancouver, Wash., where he is
attending a five-day conference
of administrative assistants of
the Oregon Military district. He
is representing the Army Re
serve advisor's office in Med
ford. The meeting opened Sept.
19th and will continue through
the 23rd. Purpose of the confer
ence is to pass on the latest in
formation and procedures for
the conduct of Army Reserve
business. Col. Willard B. Car
lock is the chief of the Oregon
Military district. '
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Band To Meet Members of
the Adult accordion band of the
Eve Prentice studio will meet
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., in the
studio.
New K&F Officer Neil David
son was elected vice-president of
the Rogue Valley Knife and
Fork club at a meeting of the
board of directors last night. He
succeeds the late Dr. Robert
Sleeter.
Rummage Sale Medford
Lady Lions will conduct a rum
mage sale Friday and Saturday,
Sept 23 and 24 at the North Ivy
st. market. Hours of the sale
will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Class To Meet Golden Link
Bible class of the First Baptist
church will meet Thursday, at
1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kate
Nelson, 3378 Bellinger rd., offi
cers announced today. A previ
ous notice of the meeting an
nounced the hour as 7 p.m.
Dog Killed A boxer dog own
ed by Sandra Louise Wong, 212
South Ivy St., was struck and
killed by a car operated by Es
ther Pursel Medley, 1290 Cog
hill Land rd., Medford, about 5
p.m. yesterday, according to
Medford police. ,
X Ray Clinic The out-patient
chest x-ray clinic is open on
Thursday afternoons from 2 to 5
o clock, L. O. Boomer, case find
ing and x-ray chairman of the
Jackson County Public Health
association, announced today.
All adult residents of the county
are urged by members of the
medical professions and public
health officials to participate in
this program.
Permits Issued Rogue Valley
Construction companv was is.
sued a building permit for erec
tion of a $9,000 residence at 20
South Columbus ave. Ray Robin
son, Boo Pennsylvania ave., was
issued a permit to remodel and
add to a residence. Estimated
value of remodeling was listed at
,53U. A permit was issued n. T.
Pickell, 1510 East Jackson St., to
ereci an $ii,ooo residence.
Cars Collide Cars driven by
iranK uavis Patton, 60, of route
1, box 439, Gold Hill, and Lola
May Ward, 39, Grants Pass, col
lided Tuesday on Highway 99
about half a mile south of
Rogue River, according to state
police. The accident occurred as
the Patton car was turning into
a driveway, according to inves
tigating officers. Nancy Ward,
9Vs, a passenger in the second
car, received a small cut over
one eye in the accident.
To Attend Session Elliott
Becken, assistant superintendent
of schools, and Darrell Davis,
also with the Medford public
schools, will attend a meeting of
chairmen of teacher - composed
committees Sept. 23 at Salem.
The session is an orientation to
a year-long study of the scope
and seauence of major subject
area of the curriculum from
kindergarten through the 12th
grade, Rex Putnam, superin
tendent of public instruction
announced.
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240 Taking Pari
In Frosh Program
On Campus at SOC
Ashland Approximately 240
freshmen are taking part in
orientation and testing this week
at Southern Oregon college.
The program opened this
morning with a welcoming as
sembly at Churchill hall. Guid
ance testing was slated from 9
a.m. to noon, with a luncheon
from noon to 12:45 p.m. at Sus
anne Homes hall.
This afternoon's schedule of
events included guidance testing
from 1 to 4 p.m. Tonight, at 8
o'clock, an assembly is planned
at the auditorium, to be followed
by advisers' open house from
8:30 to 10 o'clock.
Thursday Schedule
Thursday, at 8 a.m., a panel
discussion of college life will be
presented by students and fac
ulty members. Student discus
sion groups are planned from 9
to 9:30 a.m. and from 10:15 to
11 a.m.
Campus tours will be held
from 11 a.m. to noon, when
luncheon will be served at Sus
anne Homes hall.
A panel discussion of curricu
lar progress will be held from. 1
to 1:30 p.m. Group discussions
with advisers are slated from
1:45 to 2:15 p.m. and individual
conferences, with advisers will be
held from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. A
social event is planned for 8 to
10 p.m. Thursday at the audi-.
torium.
Temporary Teacher
Certificates OKd ,
Salem (U.R) The State Board
of Education today approved 18
temporary teachers certificates
because of "an acute teacher
shortage."
In all cases the request for the
temporary permits came from
local school authorities, most of
them in remote sections of the
state, in behalf of individuals
who did not have sufficient aca
demic credits to warrant per
manent teaching permits. The
school authorities told the board
it had been impossible to get the
services of certificated teachers
and unless ' the temporary per
mits were granted, operation of
their schools would be impaired.
Freshman registration at Ore
gon Technical Institute in Klam
ath Falls has shown a large in
crease this fall. The board was
advised that on the second day
of registration 509 freshmen had
signed in, compared to 391 on
the second day of the fall term
a year ago.
4-H Leaders to Pick
County Award Winners
The Jackson county 4-H lead
ers association executive com
mittee will meet in the extension
agent's office at 8 p.m. today to
select county winners in the 4-H
national awards program.
. Club members over 14 years
old who have been active in club
projects for three consecutive
years are eligible to compete.
About 175 are eligible in Jackson
county. Glenn Klein, county 4-H
agent, said about 15 winners will
be selected.
Plan Sale St. Mark's church
will hold the annual fall rum
mage sale Thursday and Friday,
Sept. 22 and 23, at the church.
Hours will be from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Minor Accident Vehicles
operated by Richard Fay Hare,
Los Angeles, Calif., and Robert
Rendon Dyer, 124 Lincoln st.,
Medford, collided at the inter
section of Sixth and North Fu
sts, about 2:25 p.m. yesterday.
DAR. To Meet Crater Lake
chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution will meet
for the first time since summer
vacation, Saturday, Sept. 24 at
2 p in., at the home of Mrs.
Glenn O. Taylor, 1134 Reddy
ave.
At Osteopathic Burle Griffin,
2885 Ridgeway dr., is convalesc
ing at Osteopathic hospital from
major surgery which he under
went Tuesday, and Brooks Was
den, 1740 Orchard Home court,
is a medical patient there, it was
reported today.
At Sacred Heart Surgery pa
tients reported today at Sacred
Heart hospital are Ira Kline,
Route 2; George H. Clark, Glen
dale, Ore:; . Julius ' Klein, 109
Highland dr.; Mrs. Carl Mark,
North Bend, and Mrs. Audley
White, 523 North Riverside ave.
Those who are receiving medical
care and were reported today are
Mrs. Ida Ireland, 610 West 10th
st., Rickey Ritchie, 5 months,
Prospect, and Mrs. Herman
Henteges, Route 2.
O OUR FAMOUS DINNERS
Specializing in Prime Ribs ef Beef
and ether delectable dishes
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Observe Anniversary
Portland (U.R) Former Gov
ernor Oswald West and his wife,
Mable, will celebrate their 58th
wedding anniversary tomorrow.
As part of his observance of
the occasion, 'the 82-year-old
Democrat said he will visit the
state prison at Salem. West, who
was governor from 1911 to 1915,
inaugurated an honor system at
the prison which was a forerun
ner to the present parole system.
The Wests were married at
Salem in 1897.
Portland Evacuation
Traffic Control Due
Salem U.R) Motorists head
ed toward Portland during the
evacuation test next week will
be stopped or diverted to keep
from blocking the flow of out
bound traffic, the Oregon Civil
Defense agency said today.
Some 200,000 people will be
moved from the test area dur
ing "Operation . Green Light,"
which centers in the business
district, the CD agency said. The
test will take place on the after
noon of Sept. 27, 28 or 29.
State and Portland police and
county sheriff's officers will
man traffic control points in the
city and in Multnomah, Clacka
mas, Columbia, Washington and
Yamhill counties to prevent in
coming traffic from blocking
the evacuation.
On being stopped,' motorists
will receive a leaflet .asking
their cooperation in staying out
of the test area during the short
period of the exercise, which
will last from one to two hours
BACK-SEAT DRIVER
Chaska, Minn. (U.R) A tipsy
motorist slipped into the bacK
seat of his car, fumbled around
for a moment in alarm, then"
telephoned - Sheriff Lester Mel-
chert: "They stripped it clean,
sheriff; even the steering wheel
and foot pedals are gone.
BIRTHS
ROBINSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 1132 Mt. Pitt ave., Sept.
20, 1955, a boy, pounds, at
Community hospital. "'- 1 . ;
HALE To Mr. and Mrs. Glen
E., 1135 Court st.jSept. 21, 1955,
a girl 7 pounds, at Community
hospital.
At Community Mrs. Lewis
E. Doane, 311 Genessee st., is a
surgery patient at Community
hospital, attendants reported to
day.
Obituaries
EDGAR JOHNSON
Funeral services for Edgar
Johnson, 66, who died Tuesday,
will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
The deceased was born Jan. 31,
1889, in Jamestown, Pa., and was
a member of the Elks lodge.
Survivors include two sons,
Lloyd and Earl Johnson, Med
ford; a brother, Bert B., Win
field, Kan., three grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
ANNA STEINER
Funeral services for Anna Jo
hanna Steiner. 90. who died Sun
day in Ontario, Calif.,. will be
held in Assembly of God
Church, 1108 West Main st,
Thnrsdav at 3 u.m. with the Rev.
F. W. Colbaugh officiating. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Memo
rial park. i
The deceased was born Oct. 26,
1864, in New London, Wis., and
moved to Medford in 1919, resid
ing at 2722 Merriman rd., until
three years ago when she moved
to California. She was a'member
of the Assembly of God Church
of Medford. '
Survivors include two sons,
Howard F., Stockton, Calif., and
George W., Korbel, Calif.; three
dauehters. Mrs. Harry Samuel-
son, Ontario, Calif.; Mrs. Louis
Davis, Santa Ana, Calif., and
Mrs. L. M. Stephens,- Portland:
14 grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren.
IDA BURDAHL
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida
Louise Burdahl, 73, of 5 East
3rd St., who died Monday, will
be held in' Conger-Morris chapel
at 1 p.m. Friday. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
The deceased was born in Pope
county, Minn., on April 15, 1882.
Survivors include a son, Leon
ard, Medford; two daughters,
Mrs. Anna Mae Haskins, Med
ford, and Mrs. Iva Pitman,. San
Francisco, Calif.; a brother, An
drew Hendrickson, Puyallup,
Wash., a sister, Mrs.,Sophia Dur-
kee, Plentywood, Mont., and two
grandchildren, D a r 1 e n e and
Leonard Arnold, both of Med
ford.
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Industrial
issues reached a new all time
high today on increased volume
to feature a higher stock market.
Automobile issues and mer
cantiles topped the leading
groups in gain. Group strength
also was noted in the chemical,
metal, cement, and steel depart
ments. Many building issues
moved ahead. Good demand sent
some tires up two points or more.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 485.98, up
2.31; 20 railroads 162.73, off
0.27; 15 utilities 65.60, up 0.14,
and 65 stocks 172.80, up 0.44.
Sales today were about 2,460,
000 shares compared with 2,090,
000 shares yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 18034
Anaconda
78
95
22
52
14414
92M
173,4
Chrysler :
Curtiss Wright
General Electric
General Motors
Montgomery IjTard'
Fenn a k
Penney J C
Radio '.
10234
unquoted
20
Southern Co
Southern Pacific '.
61
S Oil of Calif 91
Texas Gulf Sulphur 41
Transamerica 45
Tri-Continental ....... 2714
United Aircraft 81
U, S Rubber! ... 4778
U S Steel .... . 60 18
Youngstown . 102VS
Portland Livestock
Portland (Um Cattle 400. Good
1060-1078 lb. fed steers $22-23.50;
utility steers $12-15; utility-low com
mercial heifers $10-15.50: canner
cutter cows mostly $7-8 with some at
$8.50; utility cows $10-12.
Calves 100. Good-choice" vealerg
cosUy $17-19.50; high choice 190 lb.
$21; good-choice 360 lb. calves $17.50;
utility-commercial $9-15.
" Hogs 350. U. S. No. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. $1850-19; No. 1 to $19.25;
No. 3 lots $18; 185-375 lb. sows $16
$16.50. Sheep 750. Mostly choice lambs
around 17.50-18: Wash, range lambs
$19. sorted $16.50: cood feeders
around $14 with. range feeders to $15
ana above; good-choice ewes $3.50-5.
Portland Produce
Portland fUJM Eis To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 66-67c: A large.
oa-eic; AA. medium. S3-54c: A me
dium. 53-54c: A medium. 52-53c doz.;
A small, .35-36; cartons, l-3c addi
tional. Butter To retailers: -AA-' grade
prints, 65c lb.; cartons. 66c: A prints,
65c: cartons. 66c: B prints. 63c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles. 42 ',i-45 lie; 5-lb.
loaves.- 464-49',ic. Processed -American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 39i-49,2C lb.
Farm Market
Boardman cantaloupes sold at $2 a
lettuce crate with Dillards going to
retailers at $3.50- a jumDo crate;
Willamette valley cabbage sold to re
tailers at S3.25-3.50 a crate with or
dinary at $3 and below: ordinary Wil
lamette valley pears sold to whole
salers down to si.su tor a 30 id. dox
with Medford wrapped and packed
Bartletts topping market at $5.50-5.75.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers. 2',i
to 4 lbs.. 26c: at farm .25c; roosters.
28c lb.; light hens, 16-17c; heavy hens,
all wts.. 18-20c uir. old roosters. ll-14c.
.Dressed cnicken Mo 1 dressed to
retailers; Fryers, New York style, 37
38c lb.: whole drawn. 47-50c lb. cut
up. 52-54c lb.; hens, light type. New
York style. 27-28c: cut-ups. 40-45c;
hens, heavy type, N. Y. style. 28-30c,
whole drawn. 41-45C
Turkeys To producers for A grade
young hens, f.o.b. farm, dressed, dbc
lb.: A grade toms 31c: liveweight ba
sis. 41-45c: A grade hens 33c: A grade
young hens ready to cook, soc: n. y.
dressed. 37-38c lb.: N. Y. style. 34-35c;
fryer turkeys, 4-8 lbs.. 49-5 lc
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white. 33,i-iYi
lbs., 21-23c up; 5-6 lbs., 17-19c; colored
pelts, lc under; old does, 10-12c lb.; a
few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 57-61c; cut up, 62-65c.
Portland Cash Grain
Portland Wholesale hay ' prices:
New crop No. 2 preen alfalfa., baled.
f.o.b. trucks, Portland. $35. . .
Prices as reported by the tTSDA
market hews service: Wheat. No. 2
soft white. $73.50 ton: No. 2 white
oats 38-lb. test. Coast delivery. $47.50
48: No. 2 Western barley $45 ton f .o.b.
Portland Coast -delivery: - soybean
meal. $87 ton. cars, promot delivery
Portland; No. 2 milo. f.o.b. Portland.
$57 ton; standard millmn. $43-43.50
cars; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern ship
ments, f.o.b. Portland. $61.75.
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Gen. Admission Seats $1.20
Children (Under 12) 60c
Res. Seats . ... $1-80 & $2.40
Res. Seats (Matinees) $2.00
SEATS at CRATER LAKE MOTORS
W. Main I Fir Sts. Medfore
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No Phone Calls
Wednesday, September 21, 1955
Mining Claim Deeds
Filed With Recorder
Two mining claim deeds have
been filed in the Jackson county
recorder's office.
Dewey L. Bristow has deeded
35 per cent interest in property
in the Sardine creek left fork
area to Harold R. Jones, who
listed his address as the Vitus
building, 12th and High sts.,
Eugene. Dewey L. Bristow and
Richard W. Bristow deeded oth
er property in the same area to
Jones on a 35 per cent interest
basis, according to deeds filed.
Interest in the property in
cludes material, ores, gold and
silver bearing quartz.
Leo A. Toney, Box 272, Phoe
nix, has filed a mining claim in
the Jackson county recorder's
office. The claim is in the Star
Gulch Mining district and is
known as 16 Gulch.
Search for Missing
Port landers Futile
Portland U.R The search
for two Portland women, miss
ing since Sunday afternoon, so
far has proved fruitless.
State police and Multnomah
county sheriff's officers today
reported that no trace of the
women has been found, although
all roads in the Portland area
have been patrolled constantly
since their disappearance was
reported.
The women, Mrs. Avera E.
Ferguson, 53, and -Mrs. Bernice
N. Sharkey, 75, were last seen
Sunday afternoon when they
left for a drive in Mrs. Fergu
son s green 1939 Ford.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinitvi Fair thrnnirh
Thursday. Frost in cooler places in
valley... Low tonight 35 and high
Thursday 75.
Western Oregon: Generally fair to
day, tonight and Thursriav. P1iih
late night and morning fog. Contin
ued cooi. .low tonight 35-45. high
Thursday 65-75.
Northern California: Fair tnriav to
night and Thursday except local
uuuniag xog along coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
id; neiow normal
Record high -this date. 101 In 1952,
Record low this date 34 in 1929
PRECIPITATION: 24 hnur tn mM.
"night, none. Midnight to 10 ajn. none.
xoiai tnis montn JU3 Inch, J50 inch,
above normal.
- Total since Stpt 1. B3 Inch. JO inch
BDOve normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 24
highest this a.m. 96.
CITY High Low Prec
srooKings 69 46
Crater Lake
urants Pass . 74
Klamath Falls 64
36
31 .
38
43
MEDFORD 74
Portland 63
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
56 39
64 43
56 47
.01
.26
Eureka
58
87
84
63
81
45
61
53
45
63
Red Bluff .
Sacramento
San Francisco .
Los Angeles ...
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago
. 89
. 74
79
. 87
82
87
64
45
59
77
55
37
J3
.04
Miami
New York
Washington. D.C.
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Couple Visits
McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Clevenberg have gone to Wash
ington to visit relatives and for
some salmon fishing.
Miss Sheryle Vaughn of Med
ford is spending a few days visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Vaughn of Laurelhurst.
Mrs. Lawrence Congor has re
turned to her home here after a
vacation at Benton Station, Can
ada. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Gillespie
announce that their son, Ray
Deloye Gillespie, now stationed.
at Ft. Benning, Ga., and his new
bride, the former Betty Jo Da-
Railroad Service
In Major Shift
Chicago (U.R) A major, shift
in railroad passenger service be
tween Chicago and the West
Coast was under way today.
It followed an announcement
by the Union Pacific Railroad
that, as of Oct. 30, its connecting
service between Chicago and
Omaha for five crack stream
liners will be handled by the
Milwaukee Road.
The trains are the City of Los
Angeles, City of Portland, City
of San Francisco, City of Den
ver 'and the Los Angeles Chal
lenger. The UP announcement yester-1
day ended a 75-year-old agree-
ment with the Chicago . and j
Northwestern Railway- for carry
ing its cross-country trains in
and out of the windy city.
The C&NW carried the trains
between Chicago and Omaha, and
the UP carried them between
Omaha . and the West Coast
Other western roads use similar
connecting arrangements. .
In New York,- jthe stock Ex
change reported that confirma
tion of the contract cancellation
resulted in C&NW common clos
ing at $18.75, down 12 cents.
UP closed at $172, up 50 cents,
and Milwaukee Road closed at
$29.37, up 62 cents. .
Union Pacific owns a substan
tial interest in the Northwestern,
including $1,238,800 par value
preferred stock and $2,152,500
par value convertible bonds. -
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vidson, Macon, Ga., are on their
way for a month's visit with the
former's parents and two broth
ers.' The wedding took place at
the bride's home on Saturday,
Sept. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding
Sr., were dinner guests at the
trailer home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Chandler at Rogue River on
Monday evening, Sept. 19.
There will be a potluck picnic
at "Folding Hills" ranch Sun
day, Sept. 25, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald AxteU. All Epis
copalians are welcome. This
will be a joint picnic with Shady
Cove and Prospect churches.
SMORGASBORD
Saturday, Sept. 24, 5:30 p.m.
641 South Ivy
Sponsored by L.D.S. Ckardi
Adults $1 JO . ChileiM 7U
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ROYAL CANADIANS
"The Sweetest Music This
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BILL FLANNIGAN
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THE TWIN PIANOS
The Lombardo Bros.
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