The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 04, 1909, Page Seven, Image 7

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DOLL CONTEST NOW ON
EVERY GIRL IN TOWN HAS AN EQUAL
First Prize $25.00 French Doll
Second Prize $10 German Doll
chain (JK TO WIN
JUST A SUGGESTION
NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEK
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LaVogue Suits
Always right in style
LaVogue Cloaks
The Leaders Everywhere
Duttenhoffer Shoes
For Particular Ladies
Florsheim Shoes
For the Man who Cares
OUR STORE ALWAYS FOR RELIABLE GOODS
FRANK A. CRAM
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BBUCI LOCAL MATTKItrS.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Land Plaster at Whitehead's,
Cold boiled ham at McUuire Bros.
Wienerwurst andsauerkraut at Hart's
Finishing for amateurs at Deiti Stu
dio Home Rendered Leaf l.ard at McGuire
Bros.
Beat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
aids.
Shasta Water Jack can furnish yuu
with oyajer coctails by the glass, quart
or gallon.
Wienerwurst anl sauerk rant at Hurt's
Wienerwurst and sauerkraut at Hart's
Our work guaranteed. Oeltz Studio
Knv your I. u e and Vitro at White
head's. A complete line of hardware at Blow
ers llros.
Haeelwood Ireamery
Quires.
Butter at Mo-
For Flower and
McDonalds.
Alfalfa Seeds go to
If your shoes have gone wrong take
them to Johnsen.
Fresh bread delivered daily by Parker
liros., Hall building.
Miss Hunt, Public Stenographer,
Room 14, Hall building;.
11 you want shoes that don t go
wrong go to Johneen'e.
Money to loan on improved farm
IO Acres-Highlv improved, i!4 la"d- T- D. Tweedy,
miles from town on main county road, roll line of bowney s Bon Boiib and
nn the West. Side: in a choice district: i Chocolates at Ross'.
Selected Orchard Lands
lies perfect for irrigation, with perfect
drainage. Fine easily worked clay soil,
all under cultivation, and about S 1-2
acres planted to orchard as follows : 120
fi year old Newtowns and Spitzetibergs;
144 fi-year-old Newtowns and Spitzen
beres; 145 2-year-old Newtowns and 100
NewtOWOI 1 year old. All in prime con
dition ; besides a family orchard of 20
trees ll years old. 2 acres in straw ber
ries, I year old, planted between the
trees; balance ot place in meadow. Im
provements consul of a good hard fin
ished 7 room house, two-story barn, tine
cemented well and suitable outbuildings
One mile to school, church and store.
R. F. U., telephone and electric lights.
Price, including 7 inch s of water from
fanners' ditch, horse, wagon, buggy, nose and throat,
harness, six dawn chickens, harrow and 11:15 . m. to 4 p
nil farm ng implements, Mbi(iO. baey
terms can be arranged.
20 Acre Unimproved, about
five miles out on the East Side, fronting
on county road. High and sightly, per
fect drainage ; line red shot soil; cov
ered with brush and some pine and oak
tinilier, all of which is easily cleared. 9
inches of water from Fast Fork irriga
tion ditch uoes with the place. A beau
tiful view can be had from this place
overlooking the valley Absolutely the
best buy in this district. Price, 8800
an acre ; $3,000 cash; balance to suit
purchaser at 8 per cent. This land is
excellent for strawberries as well as
apples.
1$) Acre Half mile from city
limits on Belmont road; all in orchard
except a half acres where there is a
cluster of pines and oaks r served for a
building spot. There are 300 Newtowns
and Spitzenltergs con.ing 6 years old
ii. xt spring; 140 Newtowns and 4 , Ark
ansis Blacks for polleniieri coming 3
years old next spring; 12 twelve year
n il trees of assorted variety for family
use and a 4 year old family orchard of
17 petches,' pearr, cherries and two
walnuta Sixa. iesof st raw berries be
tween rows. The soil is a neb easily
worked loam ; 6 inches of water goes
.lih n1aa This nronertv lies
ideal and is a good buy at 812000.
StO Acres -Unimproved, about 7
miles from Hood River on the Fast Side
high and sighth ; easily worked red shot
soil: all good orchard land; under the
ditch. Some oak and pine timber.
Price 8150 per acre. Easy terms.
20 Acres H piles out in the
Crupper district; perfect soil, fine drain
age; high and sightly; stream through
place which affords good fishing and free
irrigating water for live acres. New;
room house, hard finished, costing
$1750. There are 2H2 twelve yew old
apples, mostly Spitzenberas ; 90 four
vearold Spitzenbergs; 207 2 year old
Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, and a tarn
ily assortment of peaches, pears, cher
ries, apricots, etc. Trees are all W
prime condition. 5 acres of strawberries
mostly spring planting. Half mile to
school house and store; R. K D. and
telephone; 4 inches of water. Price
$13,500, $5,000 cash.
t r a c rnimnroved, near
Summit Station. No better red
soil in the valley ; all good orchard
with Bond drainage; irrigaii'
clay
land
from
1.-... L.,.l, 1 .ratine I ItC I. l Iimoi
county road. The buyer of this tract
can double his money on same in one
vear's time by planting it to orchard.
'Price 8H600.
20 Acre Improved. Ixicated in
center of West Side. 5 miles out on
county road. Nice location, fine so I,
good drsinage. 15 acres in two year old
j : ' ,i ,nJtnn: there being
orcuaru in ki
i7 N..mnii. 000 Spitz-nbergs, am
and
there
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ial .,rKHlinnH .
Wagners for pollenizers. Balance of
place in meadow and pasture. 5 incl.ee
of water stock goes with place. Price
$11,000; $3,000 cash.
Devlin 4 Firebaugh
Leading Dealers
Shetland Building Portland, Ore
H,R.8.4T.Co.Bldg, Hood River
Best line of men's gloves in the city
at the Haven rt Harness Co.
See Hart Bros, for good lard.
Line and Sulphur Solution in any
quantity, at Whitehead's.
Highest market price paid for veal
and chickens. McUuire Bros.
Get vour spray hose from McDonald.
Clean new stock, no factory scraps.
Take home at bottle of Mt. Hood
Oyster Cocktails put up by DeBnssey's
Oyster House.
Sweet cream and home-made ice
cream at Parker Bros., Hall building.
Free delivery.
(J. W. Ktlmunds, M. l). hve, ear,
Summer office hours,
in. Phone 3S12L.
If you want to buy or sell real estate
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
The Singer sewing machine is the
cheapest on the market. Big discount
for cash this week. Sold exclusively by
Paul Hubbard's Music House.
Smile's Piano House, in the First Na
tional Hank building, lias just receiveo
several tine pianos from eastern fac
tories and also a complete line of Edi
son, Columbia and other phonographs.
Piano tuning a specialty. Phone 188 L.
Fresh Frozen Eastern and Olympia
Ovsters by the pint, quart or gallon at
DeBnssey's Oyster House. sj
Have you heard these songs: "Lone
some," "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her
Now," "My Pony Boy," "Take Me Out
For a .loy Ride," and 'When I Marry
You." Come to Paul Hubbard's Music
House and listen to them. You will
want some of them.
Buy vour meat from Hart Bros.
Miss.l W. Davis snent Sunday the
guest ot Fcnland friends
J. C. Morland, of Salem, visited hie
ranch in tbe valley last week.
K C. Blackmiin left this week roc
Forest drove after having spent sev
eral mouths on his ranch In the val
ley.
Miss Lois Taylor returned to her
home in l'be Dalles after bunding
several days the guest of Miss Leuora
Adams.
A ohapter of tbe Acacia fraternity
to which only Masons are eligible
has been installed at the UnivesrUy
of Oregon.
J A Owens was arrested Saturday
night for drunkeneps end forfeited
$10 bail which be put up to be re
leased
Fresh Oysters in any quantity at
DeBusaev'l Oyster House for banquets
and parties. Olympia Cocktails always
on hand.
Albeit Tozler, of Portland, spent
Saturday at the apple fair and left
Suuday to spend seveial days on bis
ranch near Winans
Misses Eleanor O'Connoer and
nutheri.ie C ihaliu came from Port
land Saturday for the lair and spent
Sunday the guests of J. A. Epoing
and family.
. .. . . i i .. i
A H Kahies. wno owns me -iitjj
ranch in the Oak Grove district,
...i ta Portland Monday with Mis.
r .hi.u iinH thev exneot to spend the
winter in tbe City.
J J. Johnson, of Portland, state
unir, of the Oreaon Orange, came
to Hood Kiver Sunday and has
spending the week .peaking
mem ben of the local granges
countiy
H A. and A. 0. House, of Dulu'.b,
Minn, are looking ovei tbe valhy
with a velw to investing in apple
lands The gentlemen have land In
the Wenatchee country, but are very
favorably i1 pressed with Hood Kiver.
The Portland papers bave aonouuc
1 ed the engagement ot Miss Ernestine
i Failing, daughter of Mrs Edward
Failing, to Horatio an.un, ot r
moot Miss tailing is a fi-ter of
'.Mr E H. Bhepard. of this city, and
: Is at prese .t in Middlebury, Conn.
See Hart Bros, for good lard.
' Shoes made or repaired at Jobnsen's.
been
to the
in the
Kv. M. E Hoolton, of The Dalles,
was here Friday.
J. T. Wilson, who is engaged in the
auction business in Port laud, spent
Friady here.
Miss Nettie Littel, of Spokaue, was
here last week the gueet ot her unole,
Peter Mobr and family.
J. Edward Dunbar and wife, of
Portland, were the guests of Uleu Oil
lette and wife dining tbe fair.
C W. Waring, fotuiery a newspaper
pubisber in Orand Lodge, Mich., was
here last week lookiug over tbe val
ley. .
Mrs. J. W. Moore, of The Dalles,
wbs the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
Paul Hubbaid, last week during tbe
fair.
John H. Hartog and daughter,
Knrlue and Hika, of Eugene, were
he e Saturday taking in the apple
fair.
E A. Baker, has had a bunob of
strawberries on exhibition iu Joe
Vogt's window wbiob ripened on bis
ranch last week.
Lane oounty tork first place, with
Benton aud Mai ion second and tbrid
at the Will mctte valley apple fair
in Albany last week.
Louis H. Aaiueson, Beciver ot
tbe U. S laud oilte at The Dades,
was a visitor at the apple show last
veek aud gave it very high praise
in an interview to the Chionlcle.
William Ecoles, president ot the
Mount Hood Kailway company, has
just purchased from the W b ite Motor
Car a large seven passenger, 40 horse
power White Steamer oar. Portlaud
Journal.
T A. Samtuis, of The Dalles, at
tendnd tbe apple show here last
week. Mi. Sammis spent some time
here during the summer aud has re
eeot.lv In gun oleuriilg unit putting out
to apples, a quarter seution near Tbe
Dalles.
It is said tbat prioes are now beiug
obtained on land through which the
uew railroad survey up the White Sal
mon valley runs, it is rumored to
be au S. P. & S. , roud and to be
goiug through to bit the Northwest
ern PaciHo oo the Yakima river.
C. B. James, managei tor Swetland
A Son, in Portlaud, oame to Hood
River Friday, and joined bis wite
who has been at tbe Waucoma for
three weeks. Mr. James expects to
buy some lots iu the upper part of
the city and build a buuaglow heie
K. O. Ke.xford and H. T. Parr ar
rived last week from Indianapolis.
They bad visited seveial other fruit
districts on the const, but tbey say
tbe Hood Kiver looks tbe best to them
of all the places they visited aud
they will probably locate here.
The students at Cornell university
are going to give a big fair according
to au exchange, aud they expect to
bave on exhibit products fioni all
parts of the United States. As tbey
looking for tbe best of everything they
should bave some of Hood River
apples on exhibit..
A party was held at the bone cf
Mr. aud Mrs. Levi TuUle last Sat
urday afternoon when a number of
old trieuds aud school mates met foi
a sociil time. Tbe el.ie, object of
the gathering was to meet with Mr
and Mis. Lewis E. Morse, ot Hood
Kiver, Oregon. Mr. Morse was born
iu tbia violuUy aud left here Xt years
ago tor tbe lar west when 18 years of
age. A bountiful pioiulc suppei
was served sod all in attendance pas
sed a pleasant afternoon Beldtug
Mich News.
Ed Culbertson left Friday for his
home iu Uashington, Pa., after spend
ing a week here with his brotbe-ln-law,
J. W. Rigby Mrs. Culbertson
vilsted here recently and she was so
impressed with tbe val ey that sbe
urged ber husband to stop be e on
bis return from the A-V P at Seattle.
Mr. Culbertson bought 30 aores of
laud iu the Mt. Hood district for
wbicb be paid $8000. Abour. 18 acres
ot Ibis land is cleared and is now
being set to apples. Three sons ot
Mr. Culbertsou will come here iu the
near future to take charge of tbe
ranob
Austin Oettim returned borne today
from Hood Kiver wbere be went to
make au exstuiuaiioii of his twenty
acre fruit farm. Mr. Usbum reports
his ranch in excellent ooodition and
tbe prospects for good orops nn- excel
lent He also reports tbe appel crop.
as very shoit and Is fully two-thirds
less than that ol last year, which Is
attributed to insects and pests that
were so numerous this season. All
precautious were taken at the time
and much spraying was done but
could not overcome the attack ou
their tiees. The rain of the present
week a ill be of great benefit to Hood
Kiver people as it has been very dry-
tor aevral weeks iu that section.
Mr. Ostium hBS brought a splendid
assortment ot fruit frctu the different
terms ot tbat district and will plaoe
them ou display ou Weduasday at the
orQoe of K. Osburn on Commreioal
street. Astoria Budget.
Hart
large
Wienerw urst and sauerkraut at Hart's
S. W. Stark left Monday for Pen-
dletou on legal busiuess.
Nothing but the best meat at
Bros.
Fletcher A Fletcher have a few-
spring chickens dressed to irder.
Mrs Wyatt Staik, of Mosier, Is vis
iting ber eon, Sam Stark, aud wife.
Fresh Olvnipia oyseters for sale by
tbe quart or gallon at Rose & Richards.
Chailes Hall went to Portlaud Tues
day for a couple of days' busiuess
trip.
J. P. I hittou and wife, cf lleppner,
visited J. K. Nunaamker and wife last
week.
A. A. Jayne and wite returned Sun
day from an extended trip tbiough
the east and south.
Buy your meat from Hart Bros.
Carnation, Holly and Butter Cup
Milk, three cans for 25 cents, at C. S.
True b on the Heights.
Paul Hubbard handles the Singer
sewing machines. Look at the Singer
and you will want to buy it.
Ross & Richards are the Hood River
agents for the Hazelwood Co. and han
dle lirst-class butter, eggs and cheese.
Blagdon A Ferguson have opened a
barber shop next to Lane A (iibbons
and invite t lie patronage ot the public
J. B. Candllsb, of Portland, a rep
resentative ot tbe Oregon Short Line,
was iu towu Wednesday on busiuess.
William Davidson, of Coeur dV leue,
Id . arrived last week to see tbe (mil
fair and visit his brother. P. S. Da
vidson.
Mrs. M. J. F. Morgan, of Canyou
City, baa been the guest of W. b.
Qribble and family at M ' Hood dur
ing the past week.
Ten acre tracts of line apple land at
$100 down, balance on easy terms. You
kcan double your money in a year. O. J.
Nelson A 'o.. Smith Ulock.
The ladles' aid society of the Con
gregational church will meet Friday
afternoon at 2 o'olook with Mrs. W.C.
Uilmoie at the paisouage.
Hood River Yellow Newtown Sweet
Cider, made from hand sorted and
washed apples. Your grocer will de
liver same freBh and sweet at 35c per
gallon.
North Bank schedule effective Sunday
October 81 : Wesi bound trains stop at
Underwood at 9:32 a. m. and 5:17 p. in.,
east bound trains 12:13 p. m., 7:42p.m.
and 10:03 p. in.
Many of tbe Portlanders who came
to see the apple fail Saturday were
doubly tagged as that day was tag tlay
foi the baby borne iu Portlan I and tor
tbe fiee library in Hood Kiver.
400 acres of choice apple land at $25
an acre, 10 miles from Boot River, at
Lyle, one half cleared; worth double
that for potatoes ami hay. Mee our
samples of apples in llartwig's office.
Wanted Man to represent the Dent
ley Pneumatic Cleaner in Hood River
and The Dalles. Call on .Ino, R. Taylor,
Mt. Hooti Hotel, or write Towslee A
Taylor, state agents, 602 Swetland bldg,
Portland. nil
Volney Seebeck, a surveyor of the
Underwriters' Equitable Rating Bu
reau, at Portland, was bere Tuesday
looking over seveial of tbe new build
nigs in town with a view to setting
tbe insurance rates.
l'be Kggermoot exhibit of i2 boxes
of apples at the fair last week w is sold
hy Henry and Thomas Avery to the
Seeley and Lwell company of Poit
land for a very s.itlsfactory figure.
Tbe exhibit consisted ot four boxes ol
Newtowns, four of Jonathans, two of
Spitzenbergs and two of Wagners.
We are reminded by the display win
dows at Morlan ft ioodman's store of
the fact that in clothes inakinghe ob
ject is to oring out the finest points of
garments. In the old days it was the
part of window tiinunej and salesmen
to hide deficiencies. The nast ten years
lias witnessed wonderful changes In
methods.
To TBI Housk Owxni Hucksters
are selling No. 3 oats for less than we
are paying the grower lor No. 1. We
have tested a numlier ol samples ot tin
No. 3, and find they contain 25 to SO per
ent wild oats. Why not buy No. 1 ot
us ami mix with 25 per cent saw dust
(which has the same feed value as wild
oats) and save atiout $4 per ton. Hood
River Milling Company.
See Hart Bros, for good lard.
WASHOUGAL
About 45 miles from Aood River on tbe
Spokane, Portland A Seattle Railway,
and on the Columbia River 25 miles
from Portland, Oregon.
CHEAP LAND
compared with other places of our pro
ductive Northwest, but the richest soil
in the country. We want to show you.
NO electric STORMS, hot WINDS or
flying sands in summer or SNOW in
winter. Purest spring water to be
found anywhere, and the finest oil mate.
That is what makes this as line a
fruit section as can lie found anywhere
for Peaches, Apples, Pears, tjiiinee,
Prunes, Cherries ami all other daises,
as well as the smaller fruits.
Wheat, oats and other grain, potatoes
and other vegetables yield heavily per
acre, as well as clear timothy clover ami
other grasses, and all this is done
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Its a hit: dairy country, too. What
more do you want'.' We ask that you
make a visit here before deciding upon
a location, and to call on
Washougal Dairy &
Land Co.
Washougal, Washington
M-M-
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School Time is Here
So are the SCHOOL BOOKS.
Every Book for every Grade.
Get your Bookl and Supplies early
and avoid the rush. Everything
for school use and just What the
teacher ordered at ....
SL0C0M'S BOOK STORE
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Uold Watch Offered Patrons.
Tbe management ot the (lem Tbea
tre has n one Indy s gold watch on
display in tbe window of Laraway's
stole, which will he given away to the
pstions at that amusement bouse next
Wedn-sday evening at a. la. the vis
itors to tbe picture shows during the
coming week will each be given cou
pons, which they should save and be
ou hand with Wednesday night
Many big crowds were pleased with
the Ulnia at tbe Hem during tbe fair
and the standaid ot pictures is being
kept np.
Full line of pickles. Hart Bros.
Bee Hart Bros, for good lard.
W. A. Firebaugh, of Devlin ft Fire
baugh, of Portlaud, spent last week In
Hood River.
J. D. Young, of Portland, spout
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Kliza
betn Young.
Clyde C. Cooper, of Ann Arbor,
Mich., was here last week visltng J.
H. Osborne.
Mrs. Warren, of Portland, was the
guest of S. F. lilythe ami family dur
ing the apple show.
J. H. Devlin, of Portland, oame up
no the exclusion for the apple show
aud remained over Sunday.
H. E. Williams, ot the I'oitlaud
Commercial Club, was here Saturday
looking over the Hue apples.
Johu Couuel. obaulleur for the
Transfer aud Livery company, baa
gone to Portlaud lor the winter.
David M. Duuue aud wife, of Port
land, were guests ot Charles T. Farly
aud wile during tbe fair last week.
Oeorge II. It lines, secretary of tbe
Oregon Historical Society, came up
fiotn Portland to see tbe apple lair.
U. D. Katinger, a former lesideut,
now liviug iu St. Johns, came Thurs
day for the fair and to visit with
friends.
Dr Ulalock, a well known fruit man
Horn the Walla Walla countiy, was
here with Judge Van Detuan foi the
apple lair.
(J. W. Phelps, prosecuting attorney,
Iroin Pendleton, was here Friday
looking at tbe big apples aud calling
on old friends.
Property owners In the vicinity ot
(Ink and Fighth and State aud Sixth
sheets, are taking up a subscription
tor fire hydrants on those corners.
Amoug the Oregon fruit growers in
tending to take part in the Spokane
apple show, the Portland Telegiam
mentions Johu II ikel, ot Hood
tliver.
Begiuing Monday the tee for the
registration of mall was raised from
eight to ten cents and at the same
time liability of the government tor
loss was rais-d from 25 to $50.
Henry Lobb, or San Francisco, and
Prank K. Smith, of Portland, Pacillc
coast mauBger and Oragou manager
respectively, of the American Suiety
Co., were In Hood River on business
last week.
B. H. Hartwia's office in the Smith
Block will be headquarter! for Lyle
apple land. This I a ml is identical with
tbe Hood River Fast Side, and can be
bought at ridiculously low prices. O. J.
Nelson A Co.
A man who had several extra drinks
atinard was taken up Friday by Mar
-hull Lewis and made to show that
the libraiy tags which he was selling
had been obtained in a legitimate man
ner. He bad bought them and was
merrily assisting the Olufc ladles iu
tagging.
Wienerwurstarid sauerkraut at Hart's
Abstracts Loans Insurance
Land Scrips
We have the most complete set of Abstract
Books in the County. Our records are ex
act copies of the transcribed records of
Hood River Oounty. We can make an ab
stract in the shortest length of time. Try
us.
The maunder of our insurance department is a
man of very wide experience in that line and knows
his business. We also handlegovernment land scrip.
We are ready for business. We want your busi
ness. We know we can please you. We do Convey
ancing. Waucoma Abstract & Investment
Company, Inc.
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Eliot Bldg, Next Door News Office
We Want to Supply Your Drugs
The extent and variety of our stock is one
inducement worthy of consideration. The
freshneHH of our goods due to our large
trade is another. But the principal reason
iH that we always give first consideration to
our customers' interests. Our lines are
complete and up-to-date. We are confident
that you will secure both satisfaction and
saving in buyiug your drugs here and we
welcome an opportunity of showing you
how well we can serve you. We want your
trade and bid for it on a basis of bestgoodn
and services at reasonable prices.
CARL A. PLATH, Druggist
( liurrli HerTlcei.
Kegnlar morning seivioe at the Un
it in urn church at 11 a. m. Sunday
school at 9.46 Vesper servloe at 5 p.
m., lasting one hour. Kev. Arthur
Hayes Ssrgent will preach at both ser
vices. J'opio of morning sermon,
"In l'une with Opportunity." Topic
at vespers, "The Modern Hlble."
Full line of pickles. Hart Bros.
W 11. Marshall cold pait of tbe
London it Powers tract in thi oppei
valley last week, to Mr. Oieenburg,
of Koobestrr, Minn.
Mr. Kdward Oulheitsoo, of Wash
ington, Pa., las, week bought tbe
Philip Atwater traot In the upper val
lev. The sale was made by W. II.
Marshall.
Buy your meat from Hart Broi.
Horn To P. O. Vouua and wife, a
uine pound boy, November 1.
Announcement has been made of
the marriage to occur at ooon today
of K. C. Brook, local manager of the
ilrtdal Veil Lumbering Co., to Mlaa
b'lorenoe Uanna, daugntei of Mr. and
Mrt. James Banna.