Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 20, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, AUG. 20, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACf 11V1N
Marjorie Ongman
Sunday Bride
In I lovely tummer selling nf wlilt gladioli, palms and lighted
tapera. Marjorie Ongman. daughter n( Mr. mid Mn. Vlilnr Ongman,
Imam th brlil of Jninra Cuiimy. un or Mr. and Mr. It. J. Conrtiy
of lakevlew. -n rrrenumy waa reed bunilay, Auguat 14. at 3 p. m. In
Ui Marred Heart Catholic churili allli Hr. Kalhrr Hum ritllclallng.
Th bride, who Waa escorted down Ilia aula by her father, wore a
Upper aalln gown atyled with a
fllld bodli and lull court train.
I'll luwn had a yoa of linirortrd
Vanlif lac with a yurrn Ann
collar, llrr llnrrtli veil waa ol
french Illusion nrt and Wat fastened
to a halo ol seed pearla.
Hha carried whlta Hwedlth lllble
burrowed trnni hrr lathrr, on which
u plarrd an orchid llrd with whlta
trphenotla and whlta aatln streain
rra. Marjories only Jew.lry waa a
atrand ol pearls, a (lit ol the
groom. Hha worth traditional
blu garter.
Ilia maid ol hiuior, a cousin ol
the brlil, waa Mrt. Herbert Kvans
ol Portland. Mho waa gowned In
aqua taffeta with a matching pic
tin lial. blie had an arm bouquet
ol pink gladioli. Ill bridesmaid
r Mr. II. Jamta Harrrll ol
larkland. Wah , rousln ol the
bride, and Norma Hteuben of tint
illy. Hieir guwns wcr fashioned
miliar to Uiat ol th maid ol
honor.
Utile fundi Toyren, nler of til
brld, wor an au gown and a
.nd ol pink carnation. Hha car-
rid a liaiket ol ro petal for
her dutle a flowr girl.
Karh atleiutanl wor lataller.
gift of th bride,
lint man waa Jamea D. KnglUh,
Nuptial Party
Held Saturday
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Mr. and Mm. Iluurll Toycen en
tertained at a nre-rrhraraal party
Hatunlay evening August 13 for
Mar)ori OnKtiian and Jaine Con
rny. Marjorie la the iller of Mr.
Toycen. Aulntlng were Cliff Ong
man and Art Ledford.
Preterit for th potluck buffet
uplier were Mr. and Mia. K. J.
c:oiiroy, l.rview, Mr. and Mr.
Ileib England and lion of Pilot
ItiHk, Ore., '". IUm liarret ol
Pilot Itock. Mr.. James llnrrell.
Parkland. Wah , t:d Klemmlng
and Milliard Krlcaun, Oakland,
Calif., Warren llacon, Halem. Ken
Htorey, liatll Uruund. Wli. Mr
and Mra. John Voen. Mr. and
Mrt. Jim kngllth all of Corvallu.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lnlford, Jim
Hanson. Mrt. Herbert Evan and i
Jack 1 PranrhIM all of Portland
Mr. and Mrt. cliff Oiuman and; MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BROWN were morried July 31 of
Jerry, inure Toycen and rUndi
Toycen, Mr. and Mrt. Victor Ong
man and Carl ongman, norma
Hturben, Dale Davit, Dick Valllan
rour, Mr. and Mrt. lien Toycen,
Mr. and Mrt. Irwin Wlsarnbark.
Mr. and Mra. Kay Ynunk, larnnn.
Hob. Marilyn and Marvin Younk.
fraternity brother ol th groom
Irom Corvallu. Uthere war J"" fl Ll.nn
llarurn and Jack I -a rraiKhl oil JMOWer nunOlb
Portland, alto fraternity brother. a
,k and Irwin JU IIIIG rxailUI a
fhe Klamath Lutheran church. The bride it the former June
Lulman, daughter of Mr. ond Mr E. R. Lutmon. The groom
is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. W. L. Brown.
Jonea-MlUer.
Temple Scene
Of Wedding Rites
Th Llghthotu Tempi In Eiigen waa th arena of th wedding
of Ruby Ooldtworthy. daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Oold.wortiiy ol
ugen. formerly ol Merrill, and Milton P. Cooper, ton ol Mra. Mabel
Cooper ol Compton. Calif.
Olvn In marriage by her lather, th bride wore a gown ol whlta
aatln mad with aweetheart neckline and leg o mutton aleevea, trimmed
with lace. Her flngertlp-length "
waa held by crown of teed pearl.
She carried a white rote and red
carnation bouquet.
Maid of honor waa Violet Ooldt
worthy, who wor a gown ol red and
whit dotted awlta and carried a
red (!) with white daltlea. Hrr had
a crown of white carnation for her
hair. Other brtdetmald were Doro
thy WUcaraon and Helen Newton.
Joyc Ooldtworthy, a titter ol th
bride, waa Junior brldeamald. All
three wor gown ol blue and whlta
dotted awlaa. Th candle were
lighted by Arlene Adatna and Jean
Lettau.
Mra. Ooldtworthy, mother of the
bride, wor a powder blue tult with
white acceatorlea and a coraage ol
red rote. Mra, Cooper wore a pink
lowered dreta with while accea
torlea and a cortage ol pink and
white carnation.
Wetley Ooldworthy. brother ol
the bride, terved at beat man. Don
Shower
A atork thower wat held lor Mra.
Clyde Renn on Wedneaday, Augutt
17, at the Virgil Veltch home on
bargent btreet. Mra. Oordon Veltch
and Mra. Virgil Veltch were boat
ewe. bevera! garnet were played with
prize going t Owen Waif rum, Vel-1 '
ma bwaru, Billle Rutledge and .
Olenna Edward. I '
Refrethmenu were terved to the SHOWN ABOVE is TerrvJeon
J
ruett of honor, Mr. Renn. Mr.
Anna ZaroaimUcl. Mr. Irene Ed
ward, Mrt. Owen Walfrum. Mra.
Katherin Utley. Mr. Mildred Kel
llton, Mr. W. W. Vincent, Olenna
Edward. Mra. Martin Partona,
Uri VJtMtm Mn W I nH It t la
Mrt. Erwin Helm, Mr. Darlene . months old
Bnngie and daughura.
Tibbutt, daughter of Mr. ond
Mrs. Theodore Tibbutt of
Medford, formerly of this city.
The mother is the former Geo
Chompagne. Terry is eight
end Dwrwln WUuieiibai
Wluenuack of th city.
Pur her daughtrr'a wedding. Mr
Ongman chow a navy drra and
hat A purpl orrhld waa pinned
at her alvouliler. Mra. Conmy wat
attired III a navy blue floral rrei
dreta with whit acwuorie and an
orrhld. Mrt. Hum liarret. grand
mother ol the groom ol Pilot Rork
wor a black dee with a cor
tage ol while carnation and pink
roaebudi.
Mra. A. Dennlton played the nup
tial nnialo and accompanied ftuell
Toycen aa he tang "Ond Hleaa the
Ilride and Oronm ' by Mendlmaohn.
pollowing tli doubt ring cere
mony a reception waa held at the
home ol the brld parent. After
tin couple rut Ui lint pier ol
the cake. Mr. A. Ledford. Port
land, aunt of the bride, continued
to aerve. Mr. Ray Younk, aunt
til th groom, poured coffe while
th brtdetmaida a r v d punch.
Other auitting wer Mr. and Mra
Ruatell Toycen. Mr and Mra Cliff
Ongman.
Mra. Jamea Harrrll attlttrd the
couple In opening the gtfu. Mrt
Cliff Ongman had charge of the
guet book.
Por going away Marjorie wor a
dremaker ault with navy and
whit acrMaorira Arte wor the
orrhld from her bouquet pinned
at her ahouldrr.
Mr. and Mr. Conmy left Im
mediately after the ceremony for
Hrltlih Columbia In Canada. They
will be at horn September 1 In
Malln.
Hoth wer graduated Irom Klam
ath Union high arhnol in IM4.
Jamea wat graduated from Oregon
Hlate college In June and will
teach vocational agriculture and
coach athlrtira at Malln high
achonl thi tall.
Out ol town gueata wer Mr.
nd Mra. Herbert England and
Don and Mr. Hoa Barrett, all
ol Pilot Rork. Mr. and Mra. A.
Ledford. Mr. and Mr. Jo Mum
bauin and Helen. Robyn. and
Cathy, and Dorothy Winter. Jean
Johiuton. Barbara Puatlewaite, all
of Portland.
Ken Htorey. Rattle O r o u n d.
Wah.. Warren Bacon. Salem. Ed
Iteming and Richard Erlraon, Oak
land. Calif, Mr. and Mra. John
Voaaen. Jim EnglUh, Mr. and Mra.
Darwin WUaenbark, all ol Cor
vallu, Mra. Jamea Harrrll. Park
land. Wah. Patrick Hhiv and
Hugh McCarthy, lakevlew. Or.
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Birthday
MERRILL The 10th birthday an
nlvertary ol Tommy O Nell, youngett
eon ol Mr. and Mra. John O'Nell,
Wat obtrrved Auguat S when a group
ol friend were Invited for a twlm
mlng party at the Malln pool.
HrfrrthmenU were terved at th
O'Nell horn following the awlm.
. Invited wer Brian Field. Oeorg
y- Hodge. John Hiinnlcutt.CarlHIiurk.
f llerbie Orayhael, Ming and Tommy
Chin and Jackie Barry.
MERRILL Jo Anne Kandra
whote marriage to llrtal Hnapp will
take place August 28, waa honored I
Auui 13. with a mlu-ellaneoiw
khower given b Irma Uptak, and
Helen Larry at tlie home of the
la'ter.
Pkiwert were placed about the
room and liie gift Utile waa cen
tered with a miniature brlile and
groom beveral gatiya wer played
and prtaea were won by Laura Lou
Hill aid Lou Lea Kandra.
Dainty refreshment were terved
to Eileen Nuonan. Betty Chin. Lou-
el la Davit, Lola Lea Kandra. Laura
l,ou Hill. LV.lorr
Hunnlcutl. Patty O'Connor, and
Betty Mae and Mary Catherine
Hammond.
June Lutman
Wed Recently
1 J. . i' , TORT KLAMATH. On Sunday.
Vsnderho' . Mrt. Kathryn Vander- A M u homt of htt lnd
hoff. Mr. Bernelce Ranuev. Un .. . . '
MrOrmor and Ivan Prior m n., u.,'" r-T naymonn b. Laoaiey waa ine
luhan with Uanln ttilm l.,ni w t r, '. j k ! tcene Ol a
, - . , u...... . fen,, .'.,. wuh L.. Ik4T 1 111 SI 111 UJiUail
ter. Mr. Velma Swartz, Mr. Bil
lle Rutledge, Mra. Ray Zarotlrukl,
Mrt. Billle P e and Miurtann.
Dawn Marlene Veitch and the hom
r et. Unable to attend -but sending
a gift wa Mrs. Helen Zarosirukl.
with while satin bow.
OrganUl waa Mr. Arthur Denl-
Hteelr, Eleanor ton and aolout wa Alma PerralL
wno tang " i n Lord a prayer ' ana
-Calm la th Night."
June' mld of honor waa Beverly
Wampler who waa gowned In yellow.
i She carried a colonial ttyled bouquet
ol white tultava and yellow roaea.
The brtdemald Vema Peierm nf
Three Ol the lour Circle ol the I Bnn.lui nd tlr.nn. Tennkl wore
Womaiu Boriety ol ChrUtlan Serv- u(Irll a(t,rrmnn drwae ol pal
On July 31. In I p. m. ceremony at the Klamath Lutheran church.
June Lutman. daughter ol Mr. and Mra. E. H. Lutman, and Bill E.
Brown, son ol Mr. and Mra. W. L. Brown, were married.
The bride, who waa given In marriage by her lathrr. wore an ankle
length dreu ol white lace over taffeta. The dreta waa atyled with a
aweetheart neckline. Hhe wore a white halo hat with light blue veiling
and blue pearl. Her bouquet waa of whit rote and etrphanoll with
aatln ttreaniera.
The ceremony waa read by Rev. Irvln Tweet In th church, which
wa decorated with white and pink
gladioli. Tlie pe wer decorated
Picnics
lr of the Plrl Meiho.li.1 church , rr,n and Uvender. They carried
colonial bouqueta of tultava and
carnationa with atreamera match
ing their drrtte.
Plower girl waa Jeanenn Benegh.
cmuln of the bride. Chlco. Call!,
met for picnic lum heona on Thum
day Augiut II. Martha circle met
on the lawn at the horn ol Mrt
H. E. Pelt fl Eldorado, and the
wat emitted bv Mr. W. D. McNee.
.'. :,' . . i i dreaeed In whit organdy. Hh
iuTherir r.med a basket lined with rose,
m". Louu Petwildt of 500 Ne- 'rom, "u1'? " ""U
vtda wat ho.teta to Kther circle m blh '" br'd'- ., t
Mra. C. II. Hanutabl resigned a ' D,T"LFo1? '
chairman and Mr. Bramhall watl Ho "d " Ledbetter.
appointed to complete her term. I rr " daughter a wedding Mrs.
Th next meeting will be at the Lutman wor a dutty rote crepe
home ol Mra. Lester Ptnley of 1301 j dreta with lace .leevea. Mr. Brown
Wordrn and Mrs. Bramhall will be i wore a pink aatln dress with whit
th ro-ho.tr ml. acce-Mones.
Bride-Elect Feted
Pranre Newell, bride-elect of
Dean Seaney, waa honored Tues
day evening with a shower given
by Mrs. Pearl Lulhy.
Ouesta wer Cordelia Cantre'l.
Agile Coleman. Mrs. Patrick Sulli
van. Mrs. Harold Haves, Mrs. Dale
Brbber. Mra. Don rShortgen. Mra.
Esther Newell. Marlon Newell, Mrs.
C. M. Howey. Mra A. L. Stuart.
Mrs. Ray Hansoerry and Mrs. Ed
ward Canupp.
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Guest Speaker
MERRILL. Reverend Olenn A.
Morton of Malln waa guest speaker
at th Wednesday afternoon meet
ing of the Pretbytenan church
Missionary society, held at th
home of Mrs. Letter Moore. Rev
Morton tpoke on th Federated
Council of Churches.
Oerald Cobb, student pastor ol
th Merrill criurch. led devotions
and talked on the true meaning
of the missions and their work
Refreshment were served by the
Ruth circle held a picnic In I Alter th wddlng a reception was 1 ur.r, . u" ,
Moore park. Mrs. Lee MrBnde led held In the rhurrh parlors. Aut- I , J. i? -u 7; J-
the devotion and Mr. D. R. Bleb-! ing at the affair were Mrs. Clinton ! ""J JIZtifT likua:
.'- a-v nuiiHTi, mi. riUI
usher.
A reception followed at the home
of tlie bride a parenu. Jessie Nichols.
Pearl Perry and Lurlla button
served. Mra. Margaret Jobe of
Compton, Calif., cut the cake, as
sisted by Mrs. Prank Hadley of
Merrill, an aunt of the bride. Mrs.
Aria Wltte poured punch and Mrs.
Wesley Ooldsworthy assisted her.
Florence Olsen had the guest book.
Mr. and Mr. Coopei went on a
wedding trip to Yellowstone park.
For going away the bride wore a
tult ol aqua blue wlU) white acces
sories and a corsage of white roses
snd her carnations. They will live
In Compton.
The bride was graduated from the
University of Oregon and the Bible
Standard Institute. The bridegroom
u a student at th Pacific Bible
seminary at Long Beach. Calif., and
ex pec is to enter the ministry.
of a family reunion, when
members of Mr. Loosley'a family
gsthered at the Looaley ranch
south ol here for the day. The
highlight of th get-together was
the potluck luncheon enjoyed at
noon oy the group. The Loosleys
are members ol one ol Wood River
valley's pioneer families.
Enjoying the reunion wer the
Mrs. J. E Wood was honored I 'ouowmg member, c: Mr. Loosleya
Monday evening at a baby shower j "mily, three brothers. Including
ir. ana sirs, rorrester w. ioosiey,
Social Meeting
Caved Wonderland division 3M,
auxiliary to th Order of Railway
Conductors, held a social meeting
in th library cliibrimm Wednesday
evening Augiut 1 and th hnatce
were Mrs. L. O. Orant and Mra.
J. O. Hoder. Court whut was play,
ed and Mrs. Small ol Portland a
kuest, received the special award,
Mrs. Jamea Balrom high, and Mrs.
H. M. Brlggs low.
The hostessra served rrfre.hmetit
to Mrs. Small. Mrs. Ray Tlbbitui
of Portland. Mrs. Oenrge Sprague.
Mrs. Jark Cslluette. Mr. Lvl. Bur
oyn. Mr. Z. J. poy,tUi Mr, ,.
com. Mrs. Robert Orey, Mrs W H
TTimer. Mrs. L. R. Strlngfeilow and
Mrs. H. M. Brlggs.
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Baby Shower
given by her sister, Mrs. P. W.
Young.
Attending the affair were Mr. S.
Z. Woodard, Mrs. Vera Tolls, Mrs.
Lawton, Mrs. K. Johnson, Aria Mae
their two daughters and three
grandchildren, from 8usanrlu,
Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Loosley
of Malm. Ore, Claude Loosley ol
Collins. Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Cooper, j Pittville. Call!.: a sister and her
Mrs. B. L. Rhepard, Mrs. E. Rich
er. Mrs. Kenneth Wallen. Mrs.
Whitney, Mrs. W. Hansen and Mrs.
Yancey.
family. Mrs. Bess Hartley, her son.
Jack Beinden, her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil
kinson, all coming her from
B-rulllu eift hill lmh1 ti itlMrf ; Pnneville rvre th hr-t mnii hnat-
were Mrs. Edward Lawrence. Mrs. I est, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loos
Albert Lavenik, and Mrs. Nadine ; ley. their daughter and son, Jean
Hansen. I and Wilfred Loosley.
ADVERTI8EM
PLA.V PROVE FACTS
Klamath Falls, Oregon. Aug. 2
Her la news Ih.t will be of great
Importance to those Interested In
furniture. It la a proven frt that
the way to get th moat for yovr
"soney la to bar direct from th
manafaetarer. Th Modern Is.
bolatrred Famltor Co, located at
Lakevtew - Merrill Junction, ha
proven this statement. All they
ask ol you to that yea COMPARE,
Compare quality ol th frame,
springs, filler, and fabric. Com pars
style. Is It functional, I It op ta
date? Compare price. There I aw
sweater way to tare thaa la buy
direct from the manafsetarer.
People wha hare compared have
made statements sack a these:
' wss surprised to find there
was a snorh difference oi rosnfort
In aphoKtered furniture. Thai
saper.form fitting bark la everv-
I thing yoa can ask for In comfort.1
didn't know that yoa built
famltnre t fit th person aa well
aa U fit my living-room needs. 1
am art of plae la standard ts
film! lure."
"I waa prepared to pay twice aa
mach t obtain furniture of each
fin quality. Why, It coats even
lea than they're asking for stand
ard furniture."
"I had th Impression yoor furni
ture would be priced beyond my
means. I am a glad I shopped
here before baying.'
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, ywa
toe will be surprised when yew
compare quality and price at Th
MODERN I PUOLSTEBED Fl R
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Lskertew-MprriO Juncwa
Pbooe 47 Klamath Fall
nrrrnrmrvrnvvtrrFrrrmrfrrnrm m i n to-ito vsrwm -n n mtvri nni'mii tvarrrnrrmrnv
bins conducted the thnrt bunlnes I Myers, Mrs. Julia Klmtey, Mrs. Al i
meeting. Mrs. John Ysdon told nf
the trip which she and her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wood recently
made to Juneau. Alaska, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Prremsn
Betegh and Mrs. Lee Hsnd. Pre
siding at the guest bonk waa FJdrne
Souder. cousin of the groom, of
Sweet Home.
After tiie reception the couple left
Klamath Falls. They went north by
stesmer and returned by plane.
Mrs. Schults Is a dsughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wood.
Schults and family, formerly o f , for a honeymoon at Lake Tahne and
Nan Francisco. They will reaide in
thu city.
Out-of-town guest were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Brook ol Kompoc.
Calif : Mr. and Mrs. Al Besegh and
daughter from Chlco, Calif.. Mr. and
Mrt E. H. Soudrr and daughter. El
dene. Sweet Home: Mr. and Mrs.,
Chsrlr Clark. Rnteburg: Mrs. Cora
Beal. Dorrls. Calif . Mrs. W. Beal.
Dorru. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vlr
tonne. Malln. and Mr. and Mra
Ray Myers, Beatty.
Bridge Party
MERRILL Mrs. Oeorge Elliott
of Klamath Palls, entertained th
member of th Merrill Library
club, and guests, at bridge. Mrt.
Elliott Is a former Merrill resident.
At the close ol play prises were
awarded to Mra. Roy Csrler ol
Klamath Falla lor high score, Mrs.
Mildred Erler lor second high, ar.d
travelling prls wa won by Mn.
Tom Laird.
Rrlreshment were aerved t o
Mra M. A. Bowman. Mra C. E.
Sharp. Mrs. Cliff Shuck, Dolores
Steele, Mrs, K. j, merle, Mrs. ntto
Ellis, Mra. Wtlllsm Wslker. Mrs.
Mildred Steele. M-s. T. O. Wheeler.
Mrs. E. Webb-Bnwen, Mrt. Carter,
Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Erler.
Mrs. June Shuck will entertain
the group next on August 2b, with
Mrs. Tom Laird co-hostess.
WESTSIDE-The Westslde Home
Economics club met at the horn of
Mrs. Edith Morrell on August II.
Present were Mrs. C. V. Fenimore.
Mrs. Eva Mulkey. Mra Marie Coch-
Ocneva Bernard, Margaret
Lewis. Mrs. Earl McCoy. Mrs. Dale
Moore. Mra. Clovla Storey, Mrs.
Oene Taylor, Mrs. Floyd Mauney.
Mrs. M. Wintrier, and two visitors,
Mrs. Klrtley and Mrs. Ed Davis.
Business and Professional Worn- j
en s Doara ana committee meet
ing was held Mondsy evening. Au
gust 15, at the home ol LaVerae
Burgess. Plans were discussed by
the president, Dorothy Hawthorne,
lor thu coming year.
For absent minded girls there Is
a new glove holder which can be
attached to any handled pocket
book. It Is suspended on a thin
gold-plated chain which holds both
glovea whenever they are taken oft
at the movies. In restaurant or on
other occasions.
Crowi. Myrna and Shirley Neasham,
Mrs. Schsmel. Mrs, Van Cleave and
the hostess, Edith Morrell.
BACK TO SCHOOL . .
Ill
u ri o i in s
It's not too early to plan on
getting ready for school, so
send us those school clothes
now! We'll clean them ond
press them, restore their orig
inal shope and lustre . .
they'll look like new!
Sond your cleaning with your laundry . , , Phone 6565
or 5111 for pick-up and delivery service.
CASCADF
Laundry and Dry Cleaners
Klamath's Finest Opp. Pott Office
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All 6-fr. widths but odd lengths
22"
14"
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22' 8" long. Blue Marble.
Was 36.00 NOW
14'6" long. Green & Tan Mar
ble. Was 24.00 NOW
9' long. Light Green Marble.
Wos 14.16 NOW
21' long. Light Background
with Black & Red Pattern.
Was 36.40 NOW
22
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Also Urge assortment at sires In Inlaid and print
loo numerous to mention.
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426 Main
Phone 4684
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Don't forfft our 48 -hour Venrtlun Blind Service direct f
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