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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2fl, 1052
PAGE TEN
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MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Slow Pine Activity
Pace Continues
PORTLAND Wl The Western
Pine Association reported Friday
that the slow pace ol lumber ac
tivity continued In the week ended
Jan. 18 with a further drop-oil
from the previous week.
Comparative figures. In board
feet with the final three leros
omitted, for last week, previous
Week and yoar ago, In that order:
Orders: 511,727; 66,140; 88,096.
Shipments: 45,249 : 50,201; 76,481.
Production: 42,056; 43,175 ; 67,
690. Stocks Stay In
Steady Groove
NEW YORK Wl With very lit
tle excitement, the stock market
ambled through a routine Satur
day session along a fairly nar
row price path.
Changes extended to between 1
and 2 points on the downside and
went up between 2 and S polnta the
other way. Those were the prac
tical extremes. The bulk of the
list held changes to fractions.
The volume of business came
to an estimated 700.000 shares
which compares with 730,000 shares
traded a week ago.
Aircrafts and radio-televisions
were ahead most of the day, but
the rest of the market took no
Inspiration from their action.
Quotations
Br The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation 26 H
Allied Chemical
Allies Chalmers S3 V
American Airlines 15
American Power & Light 22 H
American Tel. - Tel. 155 4
American Tobacco 64 v.
Anaconda Copper 54H
Atchison Railroad 78
Bethlehem Steel 51
Boeing Airplane Co. 50 Vi
; Borg Warner 64
. Burroughs Adding Machine 17 !
California Packing
27 i
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
' Consolidated Vulte
Crown Zellerbach,
Curtlss Wright
. Douglas Aircraft
- duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia, Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
' Homes take ining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
.Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
: Loew's Incorporated
' Long Bell A
; Montgomery Ward
; Nash Kelvinator
. New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pclfic American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. Tel.
' Packard Motor Car
: Penny (J. C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
'. Radio Corporation
. Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
, Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Ine
' Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck si Co.
' Socony-Vacuum Oil
' Southern Pacific
. Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
4 Twentieth Century Fox
' Union Oil Company
' Union Pacific
United Airlines
. United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company
36
50 V,
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69
112
33
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Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO If) Hogs, cattle
and sheep were quoted nominally
steady on the livestock market
Saturday.
In the hog section barrows and
gilts wound up the week 10 to 15
cents lower while sows finished
steady to 25 cents down. Order
buyers took fewer hogs than in the
previous week. The Agriculture De-
fiartment said the unsettled packer
abor situation appeared to be less
01 a factor in the trade than in the
. previous week.
In the cattle pens, offerings of
choice medium weight and heavy
steers increased this week. Eastern
fiackers found it necessary to make
arger orders for cattle at Chicago
as a result of storm curtailed re
ceipts at most other markets.
Slaughter steers and heifers closed
unevenly 60 cents to $150 higher.
Slaughter lambs closed the week
steady to 50 cents higher. Heavier
weight wool skins, clipped lambs
and fed yearlings held steady.
Potatoes
1950 51 1951-92
52 27
. 756 670
0998 6379
January 28 ...
Month to data
Saion to data
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
OWENS
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Listed, InaetiTe, Unlisted and
Over-the-Coanter beads and
Sleeks. Investment Fande
tat Mad-Den. Bid it. Phone -M
KLAMATH FALLS
WHOLESALE LUMBER EXECUTIVE
We are a substantia!, well-rated, wholesale plywood distributor In the
process of establishing a wholesale lumber division. We are looking for
a wholesale lumber executive to aet up this division and to take complete
charge of all purchasing and aalea. The man we are looking for should
be well experienced In wholesale lumber buying and selling with ex.
tensive mill and cuatomer contacts. We feel that we are offering the
properly qualified man m permanent position which will carry him Into
high Income bracketa.
Midwest Plywood Company
10101 Lyndon
Detroit 21, Michigan
Texas 4-8000
Wide Buying Ups
Price Of Grains
CHICAGO (41 Prices rose on
the board of trade Saturday largely
because of one sudden burst of
large-scale buying near the end of
the first hour. After that, the mar
ket proceeded at a normal pace,
slipping back only slight from the
earlier highs.
Overnight announcement by the
Agriculture Department of quite a
substantial drop in grain stocks on
Jan. 1 as compared with a year
ago was one factor in the advance.
Wheat closed 4-1 higher, Mar.
$2.58 -H; corn 4 to 1 cent higher,
Mar tl BO 3. ' 7. nau .l 1 hlnhar
Mar. 91 V,-!; rye 1 Vi-2 14 higher, j
May Yr"2i soyoeans 1 'i-i -4
higher, Mar. $2.99-2.99 4, and lard
28 to 38 cents a hundred pounds
mgner, Mar. jn.oo.
WHEAT
Open High Low Close
Mar 258 y4 2.59 2.58 i 2.58 a
May im z.as t s a.55
July 2.48 H 2.49 H 2.47 T 2.48 N,
Dec. 2.52 253 252 2.52 ?,
San Francisco
Livestock
SAN FRANCISCO Wl (USDA)
Potatoes: 9 cars on track; no re
ceipts; no sales.
LOS ANGELES (USDA1
Potatoes: 49 cars on track; ar
rivals, Florida, 1, California, 2,
Idaho 8; no sales.
Weather
Western Oregon Partly cloudy
with scattered light showers Sat
urday. Rain late Saturday night
and Surday. Little temperature
cnange. Highs Doth days 45 to 55,
Low Saturday night 35 to 45. South
easterly winds of 15 to 25 miles
an hour off the coast, increasing
to 30 to 45 miles an hour with gusts
to 50 miles an hour Saturday night
and Sunday.
Eastern Oregon A little rain in
lower levels and snow in higher
levels Saturday. Partly cloudy and
colder Saturday night. Increasing
cloudiness Sunday with rain or
snow ay afternoon or evening.
Highs both days 30 to 40 low Sat
urday night 15 to 25.
Northern California Clearing
Saturday but, a few showers ex
treme north and snow flurries in
the mountains. Fair Saturday night
and Sunday. Local fog Sunday with
cloudiness increasing in afternoon
and rain Sunday night extreme
north coast. Cooler Saturday night.
Westerly winds of 10 to 20 miles
an hour off the coast, becoming
southwesterly or southerly Sunday.
Grants Pass and vicinity Part
ly cloudy Saturday. Rain late Sat
urday mgnc ano sunaay. men Sat
urday 49. Low Saturday night 36.
By The Associated Press
For twenty four hours to 4:30
a.m.
max.
Baker 38
Bend 43
Mill.
27
32
43
'31
35
Eugene 49
Klamath Falls
La Grande .
Lakeview
Medford ..
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
...37
-.41
44
55
37
...28
35
47
. 32
23
34
46
40
36
24
49
50
36
48
49
39
24
.42
54
.46
Salem
Boise
Chicago - -
Denver
Eureka
Los Angeles
New York
Red Bluff
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane :
39
...53
.5t
...62
39
-51
56
51
32
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BIRTHS
CASTE LLENOS Bom at Klamath
Valley Hospital, Jan. 25, 1952. to Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Castellenoa. Chlloquin.
Ore. a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 8'i
ounces.
DECREES GRANTED
Betty L. Prather va. Paul K. Prather.
Charlei W. Adams Vf. Agnes Adams.
Janet D Waybrant vs. Jack P. Way
brant. Carter Tire Co. vs. West-Hitchcock
Corp.
Sydney B. Clauson vs. Richard Clau
son. Dorothy E. Whitman vs. VirgU Z.
Whitman.
ASSUMED BUSINESS NAME
SUBURBAN DRUG CO. 13950 S. 6th
?t.i Harry R. Waggoner. 2431 Cor
allis St. and Allen M. Urban, 1607
Crescent St.
j
DISTRICT COURT
R. H. Souders, violation wage and
hour law. Fine $150 and costs, S100
suspended, S2S paid.
R. H. Souders, vloiaUon wage and
hour law. Dismissed.
Alvin I. Barton, drunk on highway.
Dismissed.
Alvin L. Barton, driving under ln-
iiuence. Lnsmissea.
Edward L. Whitney, failure stop at
siup sign, rine af.ou.
Roger C. Morrow, no vehicle license.
Dismissed.
Donald E. Freeman, no vehicle 11.
cense. Fine S7.SO.
Ray F. Wegner, no operator's li
cense. Fine aa.
Robert L. Averett. no vehicle lleensa.
Fine 17,50.
Leroy T. Pennington, no license tabs.
Fine 3.
Betty N. Boyd, no vehicle license.
Fine 3.
Ralph L. Dlbattista. failure to ston
at stop sign, rine o.
uonaia A. Anderson, no venicle li
cense. Fine $5.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Wilfred A. Dougherty, drunk and dis
orderly. Fine 23 or 12 ',4 days.
Howard Jim, vagrancy. Fine S1O0 or
30 days.
Augustine Smith, drunk and disorder
ly. Fine 150 or 25 days.
Jimmy Chocktoot Jr.. drunk and dis
orderly. Fine 150 or 29 days.
Leroy Garrison, drunk. Pleaded not
guilty. Bond 1100.
Jacqueline Scott, vagrancy. Fine $100
and 30 days.
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11 1
DALE CUNNINGHAM, 19,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Cunningham, Wall Street,
has completed boot train
ing at San Diego and has
been sent to Jacksonville,
Fla., for training. He is a
graduate of Klamath Union
High School with the class
of 1950 and enlisted Octo
ber 8 of last year in the
navy. Miller-Brumbaugh
Moore Park Ski
Tow In Operation
Mechanical end of skiing at
Moore Park over the weekend Is
under control, according to Bob
Bonnev. city recreation director.
The ski tow will be operating
Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
Bonney said, at price of $1.25 per
day or 10 cents a ride.
Bonney said he didn't know what
condition the snow would be In for
skiing with advent of worm
weaUier.
Keno Squares
Change Meet Site
Site of the square dance ses
sion of Keno Promenaders, open
only to club members, has been
changed.
The affair was originally slated
to be held tonight at the Keno
school gym, but will be held at
the Keno Community Hall.
Gun Club Grounds
In Good Shape
Snow-removing work at the
Klamath Gun Club's Wocus range
has made conditions perfect for
tomorrow's regular shoot. Club
Pres. Vern Moore announced this
morning. ,
The shoot starts at 10:30 a.m..
said Moore, who also urged the
puoiic to attend.
tech.,
fatMW&T'f .fa 1 if !'r 'ft '" '"'iff
oquin
By DARLENE WOLFF
Three youngsters are going to be
prizewinners for selling the most
tickets for the March of Dimes
Deneut dance on Jan. 26 at the
old gym.
On Sunday night the monthly
family night was held at the Meth
odist Church with a pbtluck dinner
at 6 p.m. followed by group sing
ing, several solo musical numbers
and a round table discussion. For
the remainder of the year the
monthly meetings will be held on
the second Sunday evenings as
fewer holidays come at that time
of the month.
The newest beaming grand
parents in Chiloquin are Mr. and
airs wiuiam trieDe. frieoe s
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Page of Fort Klamath
became parents of a boy, their
first child, last week.
Mr. Albred B. Castel Jr. and ehil-
dren Lana and Keith, were expec
ed this weekend on a two-weeks
visit from Portland to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Albert. Castel
is on a training mission in Arizona
for a month and his family de
cided to spend part of that time
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greear were
in town overnight on Wednesday
from their new location with Her
cules in Tionesta, Calif.
Barbara Gibbons is home from
Cbemawa Indian School near
Salem. Barbara is cheerleader at
school this year and Is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Rena Gibbons.
Pioneer Community
By VERA CLEM.MANS
Mrs. L. P. Zarosinski Is recov
ering from pneumonia, she has
been ill for some time. Her two
sons, Eddie and Donald who are
attending OSC were here to visit.
Air. and Mrs. Steve Moss were
guests at dinner Saturday evening
wiw mr. ana mrs. uramnau.
David E. Griffith made a busi
ness trip to Yreka last Wednes
day returning on Friday to the
W. L. Frain ranch where he Is
employed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baker spent
Sunday at the R. E. Hurlbert home
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dow are
spending some time here from
their home at Bandon, Ore. They
were former residents of this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sohrakoff
and family were called to San
Francisco bv the death nf Mr
Sohrakoff's mother. His mother
had visited here many times.
The heavy snow in the past week
has kept all the residents busv
digging out through the drifts.
Some of the drifts are as high as
the fence posts. The birds, quail
and pheasants are really suffer
ing from the deep snow. Many of
the residents are feedlntr them. Thn
largest flock that I have seen feed
ing are mose Deing lea by Mrs.
Brownell. Thev are reallv a heanri.
ful sight.
The J. W. Kerns nr still n.
Joying the nice warm climate at
rnoenlx, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frnln at.
tended to business In Klamath
Falls on Wednesday.
BIRTHDAY
NEW YORK Wl Gen. Dnutr.
las MacArthur observes his 72nd
birthday Saturday stepping from
one controversial year to another.
He will celebrate his birthday
his first In the United States since
before World War II with a pri
vate dinner party Saturday night
for former staff officers.
The general, who is suffering
a slight case of laryngitis, planned
no other engagements for the day.
It .Happened This Way
in
New Pine Creek
By 1KVIN FAUIS
wiirwl The win' blow and It
" snowed I Perhaps you hetird II?
1 1 well, niiywuy n n.-u v w
tell of in such a neico, persistent
manner since wav back In '89 and
'90. We've had something! The old
tune recollectors rellccl. "an' you
never hud to pay any itttcntion to
fences. If vou took a notion to go
some place yah Just wen! light
over tile top of cm as if 'n'er
weren't any It 'as packed so gol
denied hnrdl"
And you can believe thorn now
'cause fences aro already engulfed
In snow and apparently the win
ter is youim yet anything can
happen. The approximate SO inch
blanket of loose snow that's hero
now ready and a-wnitln' for the
wind's fearful tricks, can become
mlglitv pliant "and precariously
gutu-chewed in the teeth of n 60
mile gale. Why llmt'd make a
mountain out of a mole hill and
you can be right squelched In the
center of It if you should get to
mcandorlir and let It strike you
broad side off vour pins.
Only early last Sunday morning,
the lev fingers of deatlt clutched
with winter's grip when Spencer
Stribllng, about 50 years of age
v.s dt:g out of the snow dead
up on the south lull ruud out of
Willow Ranch, about a 100 yards
from the cntlleguurd. near the
dumpgrounds there. Sort ol a mys
tery shrouds his demise, in that
his head, according lo reliable re
port, was either hit or run over
with a car. His body when found
that morning was still pliable, in
dicating he had not been dead so
very long.
He was presumed to have lit out
a-foot, for his home two or three
miles distant over on Lassen
Creek, leaving the Willow Ranch
Pool Hall at somewhere near mid
night when the weekend blizzard
was at Its worst. He was found
by "Red" Dodd. Ray Bishop's
hired man. Constable Ross Harris
was notified and he called the
sheriff and coroner at Alturas.
It is believed that Stribllng either
died of a heart attiu-k and fell in
the road or fell exhausted from
fighting the fierce, headon bllzznrd
up the long gradual hill. Then
while thus down was soon buried
in the fnst drifting snow. A car
could have come along while his
body was thus obliterated, and the
oriver, Dareiy ante to see to drive
anyway, could easily have hit him
or ran over him, totally unaware
of the fact.
Stribling was a fuel monkey at
the Willow Ranch Co. mill where
he has been employed for a num
ber of years.
Winter's icv under-footin? u-ns
Hirobably responsible for another
saa mishap last Saturday morn
ing, jan. i, wnen Raymond Cook,
local rancher who has been leas
ing the Nally Green place up at
the head of the lake for the past
few years, received a quadruple
broken left leg.
The accident occurred when he
Jumped astride a horse, bareback
and was attempting to put a con
trary critter of a cow In through
a gate or door of the barn Hli
horse whirled, trying lo head off
the obstinate brute, when it lost
traction with all four feet and
came down bodily on Raymond's
left leg. He was taken to the Lake
view Hospital where he Is under
going medical care.
The case Is the more poignant
in view of the fart tht th, .i,.
he leases was sold recently to
Neal Elliot, an adloininir rnnphpr
and Cook has been looking for an
other place to lease ever since
where he can take his nicr mtio
start of about forty head of cattle
and continue to make a livlnir
with them. We regret hearing of
me moment very mucn and ex
tend to him our fullest sympathies.
arl Sanford'a recently ririiiH
cold water well turned out to be
warm water one that doesn't
freeze in the winter and hereby
is ideal for year 'round stock
water.
The nutrffet in th u-pii ie tMc.
the possibility of artesian ril,r le
imminent where there's hot water.
By drilling down a little deeper
gush! Ginger Lee. a fi nound hnh ih
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Robnett the morning of Jan 7.
Both mother and child are OOTig
fine even if that Joyous Old Bird,
Storky, did Dredatn thn n,k,.
little. He Just simply outfoxed the
shower committee completely, who
had a nice shower all unt fm-
Juanita, about two weeks ago but
which bogged down in two to
three feet of snnur that nlnucoH
'he way to the Robnett home.
me snower was posponed for a
week or two. Meantime, Tricky
Storky "fowled" up the social
event but something will eventual
ly develop and all elther-wav-crmo
can be more specifically directed
to the little girl. Richard was a
lucky fellow. They had been
snowed In tight down there up
until the night before. The county
au me um norm ana soutn high
way plowed out up to their corner
but got thp eaulnmpnt. atiir.r ln thn
heavily drifted east west three
mock stretch between Robnett's
and town. On the emergency run
Richard was able to get out by
a four mile circuitous route to get
to the highway right here in town
only three blocks away, and on to
Lakeview.
About 20 persons attended
Grange last Saturday evening In
spite of the blizzarding night and
I guess everyone got home safely
after It let out about 1:30 a.m.
At least everyone got as far as
their gates and everyone had
their fingers crossed until they got
inside their doors.
Thf-re were only four absentees
on the staff of officers who were
to be Installed so the assemblage
present went ahead with the more-
or - less Informal Installation cere
monies. Garland Cundiff, overseer,
Mrs. Alpha Hartzog, chaplain;
Fred Fisher, treasurer, and Anno
Mae Fisher, lady assistant stew
ard, were about the only officers
absent. John Richardson was in
stalled as master.
A special invitation was read
from the Vallev Falls Grnnee in.
vltlng the East- Side Grange to at
tend the dedication of the Valley
Falls Grange Hall on Saturday
night, Jan. 28. Several local grang
ers are planning to accept the in
vitationweather permitting.
Howard Wells skied up from
Falrport to church last Sunday
morning. He Is our local wood
man. Recently he was breezing
along up the slippery highway
from Willow Ranch with a nice
big load of wood when all of a
sudden his truck cut some fancy
capers, slid side-long off the road j
and turned over, scattering wood
promiscuously about.
Characteristic of (he natives here
in the valley, when Carrol Cloud
who was feeding his slock over
in an atliitcent field. whnt hail
happened, he unhitched his tractor
from his bobsled, grabbed a tow
caoie at the burn then went out
to lite highway and pulled Howard
back on his wheels.
Apparently nothing was broken
or damttged so Wells gathered up
his scattered load and went whistl
ing along his way thankful that
he lived In God's country where
people can cheerfully take time out
to neip a neighbor In distress.
Then too there might be some
thing to that old saying, "It pays
to live right."
Mr. and Mrs. Kellon Vincent.
snowed out of their Fan Dunuo
ranch home, spent the first three
weeks at the Charlie Vincent home
after their son. Vernon Edy's birth.
For the past week they have been
staying with us here so we get
to see all sides of the little ctitle
and, strangely enough whatever
he does outside uf Just being
sweet and cute, Is never held
against him. Those littlo fellows
can Just get away with murder
and you love them Just the same.
Eric Uriiham who has long since
passed away, was all SV, con
struction engineer, stationed for
years about eight miles above
where the City of San Francisco
was marooned ln the high Sierras.
He helped build and maintain most
of the 40 miles of snow sheds
that used to cover that area where
the famous streamliner got over-
wneituea wttn Heavy snow. He saw
those same sheds torn down to
make that stretch of railway moro
scenic and to allow for double
tracking. The removal of those
sheds met with his strong disap
proval and he said, "There'll come
a day when they'll need tluy-sn
sheds."
So there came a dtiv when those
sheds were needed.
By coincidence thut streamliner
"City of S.F." was number 103.
the samo train with the same num
ber as the streamliner that was
wrccicca by Winter s blast over In
Wyoming a month or two ago.
Mrs. Russell Martin, nf nilr vi.
clnlty. was aboard that train and
escaped Injury and death, but her
whole trip seemed luckless as far
as transportation goes, from the
start. She was held up a week In
Ogden on her homeward Journey
and has been snowbound In Reno
for the past week but she should
be in Alturas or home now. as the
first mall in several days reached
Alturus from Susanvillo yesterday
and that was where the main tic-
uu nits oecn lately.
Sylvester Gallaoher. an ntrf
penenced hand ln the service sta-
nu.i uu.miicss an a native, has
tnken over the management of
Pat's Service Station. The nlnre
once did a nice business but It has
suffered at the instance of change
changing hands so many times
....I iv una ueconie run down In
stock and equipment. But Sniiv
is, the fellow who can nut the
puice back In shape and he is en
Joying the undertaking. More pow-
Plans are beginning to form In
rogurd to the March of Dimes
uancc that will be held at the
Grange Hall on February 9th. The
committee In charge with Earl
Butler as chnlrman. wants to make
this a big affnlr for the proceeds
therefrom will be sdIU tun unv
half to Modoc and half to the Loke
County Morch of Dimes drive. The
dance has already been given an-
luuiiceineni. over tne Alturas radio
station and Ray Bleber of Nallev'a
specialty truck service has contri
buted a gallon of sliced pickles
and a case of potato chips for this
benefit which his organization Is
behind.
Only by visualizing whnt It
would be If your own child should
suddenly become afflicted with this
oread maUdy of polio, can one
best understand the importance of
raising this money ln a huge mass
for the collective safe-guarding of
our children.
So reserve this date on your cal
endar for a "New Pine Creek
special" night of merriment. There
win be good music.
Sherman Anderson and Jimmy
Vincent will be open for buslnoss
soon, setting up a cabinet and fur
niture shop in Jimmy's old house
at the head of the Raymond Fish
er lane. The two young men have
whetted their skills In this particu
lar type of work and will special
ize in uu types ol cabinet work.
They intend to handle all kinds
of hardwoods and other rarewoods
and eaulD themselves to take care
of any custom Inlay work. They
explain the reason they are set
ting up a snop at tnis location Is
that at present It Is about the onlv
available place where they can be
gin work immediately. As time
wears on and If their Infant busi
ness shows favorable possibilities
like It would grow Into a healthy
maturity, they plan to secure a
location here In town, build them
selves a shop of the material and
dimensions best suited to develop
their new found enterprise. Here
is hoping the boys make it.
Funeral
I1IMKS
The body of Luella Gertrude Hlmes,
who died here Jnn. ID. 1052 wai for
warded via Southern Pacific to Peel's
Mortuary. I.uk, Wyo.. for final rites
and Interment. Ward's Klamath Fu
neral Home in charge of the arrange
ments. LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY ,
the Matter nf thn F.AtAt nt
In
mrtKUAMET Jjacey, Deceflned,
Notice Is hereby given thnt I hnve
been appointed administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of MnrtTnrrt
Lacey, deceased. All periom having
claim a ten in it nnid estate are required
to present them to me, with proper
vouchers, at the office of Cannnjr &
Ganonjr, 724 Main Street, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six montna from
January in. I0M, which Is the date
of first publication of this notice.
Wm. Ganong, Administrator
Canong & Ganong
Attorneys for Administrator
J-10-26 F-2-0 No, B01
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of HERMAN
SCHMOR, Deceased.
Notice U hereby gfveiT that 1 have
been appointed Executor of the estate
of Herman Schmor, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate
are required to present them to me,
with proper vouchers, at the office of
Ganong St Ganong, 724 Main Street,
wlihln six months from January 10,
IM2. which Is the date of first pub
lication of this notice.
Henry Schmor, Jr., Executor
Ganong At Ganong
Attorneys for Executor
J-10-2S F-2-9 No. 600
Legal Notice
HESni.UTION NO. 4HT
A RESOLUTION URl'LAHINCl THE
INTENTION or THE COMMON
COUNCIL OF CITY or KLAMATH
FA 1.1 .5. OMRUON. TO WIOKN THK
VVVm AND LOWER PAVED ROAD
WAYS ON I'AL'iriC TERRACE FROM
WHKHK IT INTKMHrHTtt ALAMEDA
HTItEET TO WIIKItE IT INTKUMRt'TS
LOWELL STREET: DECLAIM NO AND
UIHIU TINU L Fit TAIN ffTKI'H TO ME
TAKKN IN CONNECTION THERE
WITH: SAID PROJECT TO HE
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pur
suant to a resolution of lite L'oinmtm
Council heretofore adopted, having (llvtl
plans, specif lea I ion ami eaiimairs lr
Hie cost of limiruvltig, Pacific Terrace
from where It UilorHMMt Alameda
Street tn where tt Intersects Lowell
Street, by widening lite upper ami
lower nvd roadways thereon: and the
Council flndlna the sattl ninns. aiiei'i-
( de I Inn and est Una tea satisfactory for
Mid projfH't wliU'ii shall lw known as
Improvement Unit No, 114; THERE
FORE, HE IT RESOLVED DY THE COM
MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
DULY ASSEMR1.ED IN HEUULAH
SESSION AS FOLLOWS)
Sectlun I.
That said plans, specifications and
estimate for the Improvement o( Mlri
fin rt Inns of said street, therefore filed
lereln by the City Engineer, I and
the same are hereby approved, and
said project shall be known as im
provement Unit No. 114
That the Common Council of the
City of Klamath rails, Oregon, hereby
declares Its Intention to Improve said
portions of said streets In accordance
with the plans, specifications and es
timates as follows:
TYPE "C" To consist of widening
the upper and lower paved roadwave
on Pacific Terrace from the south
easterly line of Lowell Street to the
northeasterly line of Alameda with sis
Inches of Cement Concrete Pavement,
together with combination cement con
crete curb and antler. The overall
width ftir widening each roadway Is
four feet and will be toward the center
parking strip thereby reducing the
width of said narking strip.
TYPE "K"- To ciiuaUt of widening
the upper and lower paved roadway,
on Pacific Terrace from the south
easterly line of Lowell Street to the
northeasterly line of Alameda with five
Inches of Asphalt Concrete Pavement,
together with combination cement cn
crele curb and gutter. The overall
width for widening each roadway U
four feet and will be toward the cen
ter parking atrip thereby rviluctng the
width o( Mtld parking strip.
TYPE "C" and "E" A combination
of type- set mil In "C" and "K"
Immediately above defined, with llm.
Hallous as therein stated.
The type chosen to le mixed and
placed In accord with the plans and
peciflcatlons of the City Engineer on
file therefor. The estimated cost of all
classes of itnprovemenls embracing all
work and materials (or the complete
Improvement of said project for each
type of pavement being as follows:
Type "C"- -Cement concrete pave
ment SM.040 ho
Type ' E - Asphalt concrete pve
merit 47.3iU 71
TYPE Combination Of "C" and "E"
pavements 007.24
Said estimates Include engineering,
supervision, advertising, clerical as
sistance, attorney's fee and unforeseen
contlngcnces.
Section II. '
That the property lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described be
and the same is hereby declared to he
benefited by the said improvement, to
wit: Beginning at the most northerly cor
ner or lot I. block II llllla.de Addition
to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
thence southwesterly along the south
eajterly line of Lowell St. ISO ft. to
the northeasterly line of the alley in
said Block B. thence southeasterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrare thru blocks
m 13, and IB in said Hillside Addition,
blocks 33 to 42 inclusive In Hotiprlngt
Addition to the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon to the northeasterly line of
Alameda: thence southeasterly along
northeasterly line of Alameda to the
southeast corner of lot 7 Hlock 1. Wll.
Hams Addition lo the City of Klamath
Fails. Oregon: thence northerly along
the line between Iota ft and 7 of block
I. of said Williams Addition, to the
north line of said block 1: thence
northwesterly along the southwesterly
line of Haskings St. being 100 ft, north
ensterly of and parallel to the north
easterly line of Pacific Terrace and
continuing northwesterly and parallel
to Pacific Terrace along the north,
easterly boundary line of said Hot
springs Addition to Del Mora St.:
ihenre continuing northwesterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrare thru blocks
17. 14 and 7 of said Hillside Addition
tn the south line of VanNese Ave .
thence southwesterly along last said
line tn it Intersection with the north
easterly property line of Pacific Ter
race, thence: southwesterly across Pa
cific Terrace to the point nf leginning
That alt the property included in the
aforesaid boundaries above described
be and the same is hereby declared
to be benefited by said Improvement
and assessed fr the expenses thereof.
Section III.
That Monday the tnth. . of February,
10.12, at the hour of 7 30 P M at the
Council Chamber of the City Hall in
Klamath Falls, Oregon, be and Is here
by fixed aa the time and plare for
hearing of objections and remon.
st ranees against said proposed im
provement. Section IV.
That the Police Judge be and ht Is
hereby authorized and directed to
cause notice of such hearing lo he
unllshed as Drovlded by the Cltv
Charter of said City and shall publish
this resolution as proviucu uy law. ana
within five days after the first Dupli
cation thareof the City Engineer shall
cause to be conspicuously posted at
each end of the line of contemolated
Improvement aurh notice as la provided
for by law and ordinance.
Passed by the Common Council of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this
21st day of January, 1032.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
anproved nn-l signed this 22nd dav of
January, 19.12.
ROBERT A. THOMPSON
Mnyor
ATTEST: HOMERT M. ELDER
Police Judge
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF KLAMATH, SS,
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,
I, Robert M. Elder, Police Judge of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do
hereby certify that the above and fore-
foing Is a true copy of a resolution
nt reduced and adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon at Us regular meet'
held on Monday the 21st day of Jan
uary, 19.12, and thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor.
ROFIERT M. ELDER
Police Judge
J-24-2.V26--28.20-30-31 F-l-2-3 No. 885
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Seated proposals will be received by
the Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the pur
chase of sewer Improvement bonds,
Series 02, aggregating. Four Thousand
Five Hundred Twenty-two and .13-100
Dollars, f4,.122.3.1 duly authorized by
ordinance of the said City of Klamath
Falls, for the construction and laying
of sewer lines In Sewer Unit No. 20.
of said City and serving the property
neiween Houm nixtn Htreet, tne at
E Railroad Right nf Way. Shasta Wuy
and Washburn Streets.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
be received bv the understated ud to
and Including the 4th. day of February,
10.12, at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p.m. of said day and opened at a
regular meeting of the Common Coun.
ell Immediately thereafter; said bonds
shall be dated February 1 , 1032, and
shall be In amounts nf tSW)00 each,
except bond No. 1, of said series,
which oholl be for the fractional part
of sAld sum, and all shall be due ten
lears after the date of snue. payment
of the entire bonds optional with said
City at any coupon paying date on and
after one year from the date thereof,
fluid bonds will bear Interest at the
rate of not to exceed six per rent per
annum, payable semi-annually on
February 1st. and August 1st. of each
year, principal and Interest payable at
the office of the treasurer of the City
of Klamath ' Falls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by 'a certified check
for five per rent of the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
rig mi to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for laid bonds
will be furnished with an opinion as
to the legality thereof by tl.a law firm
of Winfree, McCuIInrh, Shuler & 8ayn,
Spnldlng Building, Portland, Oregon.
This notice Is author I red bv ordinance
of the Common Council of the City of
Kiamatn rails, uregon, aatea Decem
ber 17, IBM.
ROBERT M. ELDER, Police Judge
of the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
D-31-J-1-2-S-4-B-7
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fUNIRAL HOMIS
WARD'S-Klamath FuneroTlilome. ttt
High Street, Phone 3334. ,
MMTINO NOTICIS
Kriiiiiiujriiotiiif) HoTri
A.K. and A.M. Will
hold a tntrd ninolliiu
Mwutny, Jnn. 38, 8
p.m. "Junior Wiirtlrna
NlRht" Visiting Breth
ren Invited, ltd i rM
mrnia. DALE BEDIIKR
Wornhlpful Miinler
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS)
meals
Friday.
Ilnx 31H
Friday, a p.m., lor Information, wrlle
I'liune Xlua.
2 LOST AND FOUND
T.OHl1 laillen Ciruell wrl.l"W"aTrh Vie.
Iw.en 1127 Alameda ami K.milre Thea
ler Hcward. I'lioneJI-aott afler 8.
j GtNtRAl NOTICI
ivery car mii.l go We're tired
hoveling .itowl Head ahoul II. K.
HaUKvr'. 1100 rlean.out sate In Aillo
mouveClaIMratltiii. .
jlAI'S IIKTHIMMKOT fcaiKer hiatal
leu. to order- Martnns I in No llttl.
rhoneevritllta. Otwo,
lOUH Nliteer Hawing-Canter Is opeti
to Ihe public, Thoradsy 3:30 lo 6 30
(or free stlaehment liulruc-tlons.
SINGCH HKWINO crNTin
3J Main Phone l llll
PIRSONAIS
(it-x'iiN-riiKAut'f AT0'iOfiiBans:
IMuine ittlU.
jit ANI.YHome Pmducu, Pnime Iteoa"
10 SERVICES
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Nrnedt 8anltrj Mrthodi
Aim
ROTO ROOTER SERVICE
Clean Bawer t.inca ot Roou. Eta
ED r. KINO
J4S4 Orehard Phone B841
CABINET WORK
Remodeling In your home.
Furniture Repair
GEORGE E. CONDREY
1938 Fremont
Phone 4336
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Tnnka nnd drain Uriels repaired.
Phone 2-0334
EXCAVATING
Mooii tihovel end rrcnen Hoe
Bulldozer . Pill Dirt Topsail
Crushed Rock Driveway Clnden
Compressor
CRANE SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Phoue 6541 or DUO
ALTERATIONS on mcn'i, women',
children's clothing. Jennie Here, Htn.
tr Aril la a. 7(rt Main.
CII.ASS furnilVre top " nr." " chelvn
marie lo ordor. Ktmliell'e Ulaat Shop
Phone 7378.
THE 1U32 bulrkt are here, down miut
go our Deed Car prlrei, we frr. Rend
about II. C. Ilauger'e 1 100 Clean-Out
Safe lnAutnmotiv Ctatflcalltm
KAItC TRlTMllI.rS hlnrk.mHh and
machine thop. North Modoc St., Tute
lage, Calif. All type of farm machin
ery repaired. Truck hedt and lock
rarke built to order. Any kind nf trail
er built. All type of welding and hard
facing. Alljwork guaranteed.
SKWINO andaiteratlonirkltiy-DreMef.
rnona ai-uaao,
INCOME TAJf rilittfHNd
For appointment phone 30331, Harvey
Iluphnm.
HfiXERnri hei. .-"'none JwwV'or'" MH
I! ll ICK I .a'yTnc: -Oo'ei your fireplace
draw? U not call nU'l.
DOES Y iJ It fireplace nceo! repairf
Call 3-omn.
WATCl, HFI'AIMING. Ileaionahle 75
Mtin Street.
PAINTING and papefhangfng. Phone
7(117
TRIPP'S All TO painting, body and fen
der work Phone 4040
ELECTRIC WIRING, work by hour or
contract.Phonc 3-1010.
EXPERT drcHmakitig and '" aTferalionj.
rnone mm.
CURTAINS launda-ed and etretched
Phone 4014
J. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Off Ire gt .IPS No 7th - Phone B4A
PAINTING, drcnratlng, paper hanging,
Platerhoard flnlthlng, ipray painting,
hone 3020.
PIANO TUNTNOWM. l. MORGAN
Factory trained technician and tuner.
For tuning! call Kyle Morgan Piano,
10.13 Main or phone 3-Q2O0,
12 EDUCATIONAL
BOOKKEEPING, northern! typing kin
dred subjecta, office machine!.
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEflE
Tjtt Plnt Phona 47WI
CHILD CARE a n ff ed uca tfenT Pre -wfibol
centerPhone 437S. mi
MASSAGE, exerctierwelghtllfnnT-Pny-ilotherapy
for reducing, relaxation,
body building. Rate for eerie Ap
pointment, phone 3(I03-SA06. Medical
Mameme, women only.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
fn Ihe Mnlter of the Knlnte Of
AUGUSTA MAY HEflSIG, Dree in Pel.
Notice In hereby given that 1 have
been appointed Executor of the estate
of Auguflta May Hcmilg, rtecear.ed. All
fiemonn having clolma agalnnt Raid e
nte are required to present them lo
me with proper voucher, at the office
of Harry D. lloivln, 724 Main Street,
Klamath Falls. Oregon, within fix
months from January A, lf)S2, which Is
the date of firat publication ot thin
notice.
Richard L, Heialg, Executor
J-fl-12-1fl-2fl No. R42
A
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice li hereby given, that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of David W.
Cox, alio known ai D. W, Cox, de
ceased, by order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Klamath
County, and has qualified and letters
of administration have been Issued lo
her. All persons having claims again it
Id estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same, ; properly verified as
provided by law, to the undersigned at
the office nf A, W. Schaupp, 208 wil.
Ills Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregon, with
in six months from the fith day of Jan
uary. 1052, the date of the first pub
llcatlon of this notice.
Dated this 4th day of Jan. 19AS.
Elsie K. Cherry
' Administratrix
A. w. Schaupp, Attorney.
J-8-ia-10-2fl F-3 No. 843
M HELP WANTIO, "MA UPS
f)l.f wuiiinii lo VareYi.r iwiVgirlJ
4 ami B in my home days. See me a
tv:il Gnrv nfler &;U0 P ni. nr Satur
day and Sunday ,
VVAN TiCUf Gii (fur iulut paTninie
office work. Must be Imuevt, neat and
of giHid character and emirate Willi
figures, flhmild he able tn type. Apply
In own handwriting, stating age and
miallllt'Atlntu. Address Lwk tin 47.1
Herald News.
EiifTTiHiney "aiMiineFull,"par" (inVe,
llox 471 Herald and Nt-ws,
WOMKNlu i"rara fur children awFligiti
housework. Phone 4;i!.1
M MILPWANTIDMALI
fiATTlir'earn iio'week' un?T,ong neeTH
ed Invention. Advertised Saturday Kve
plug Post. Colliers. I' rot pec Is every
where. Full or part lime. Exclusive.
No Investment, Free samplea. Write
Red Comet, Inc., Dept. 40-11, Littleton,
Colorado.
WAN TK f Jti setl r ar" ma fill 7i aTice mi nt
Must have own tools and ptMiess aver
age mechanical ability. Prefer married
man, and must tie steady. Job psya
moot hi v nlary. Give references. Ilog
47fl Herald and News.
17 HELP WANTED
EXVKttlENKiywo'oT presser twiXZ
lent full lime Job, New Method Clean
ers. '
18 SITUATIONS WANTED
fcXWitlKNCKrJ woman bmikTeepe?
fntnltlar Willi pavrolt and general or
rice work. Wrlle Herald News, Uox No.
47n.
f-M ' .D CAM t, lnmy ItomiTBa riTTWioi ie"
amn
V U'tir7'AllE'"Phone BPft6.
DAY or hour work wanted. ' Phone
2 0..
ftAnv"hiTt mrho"nr'siiii "
WASHING and roning. PhoiHTYaiVtfT'
1 1 A 1 1 Y S t Tt I N iJ' ho naTesta-.""
WlLCVare "for rhlldren (n"my"hnm
days or your home evenings. Call
1-IMS
lltiUlt work. Plume Tn I A
22 ROOMS FOR RENT
snr AliTTe n i r
t'rM.'j r,.r reni, rlnsn. Cloe In, evne
So2nn
f.KIt It " "house keeping r m su f t s lile
fur peni'noer. I2A month. 30 Main.
I h. . HNI)
I.ARGR sleeping rm7n"tnVeCAlo
smell clean apartment. Utilities fur
nished. Close In. For lady. Phone ftA.TT
PrtOMfC pr ires' reasonable" Phone" 4ft2fT
rbVKl.Y" mnme'for rent U -St"V "week.
Close in Phone 4MS
ittiONtsTmi Hih "
24 APARTMENTS"F0R'"RBNT
or ilKNT T married couple
furnished apartment. Elertrlrally
ruiMr-l. Vscaul Sunday. Call 3301
Orchard.
4 ROOM fiirnlslied eiiVtment M"
Unfits, water also furnished. Cabin ')$.
1733 Onh
THREF"- ROOM rurnfKed"frTmV'T
Dote In Laundry fsrllli.es Ml N ftth.
Couple only No pels. 4!l CaJI 1-1)70
TURK'S"" rMm" m o'd e "fn 7urol.-"J
apartment .1210 Cannon Phone 31MA
FOR" RKNf " Furnlthed"apartmeht AL
pha Apartments. 7th and Pine. Phone
4V
TWO ROOM' apartment or ' cottage
furnished. 113 Pine
CLEAN three room apVrtment. 433 Ho!
imh
PrtR RF.rJt two room "' runiltnenT
apartment Natural Hot water heeL
Adults only. Phone S33.
CLEAN warm' furnished' apartmeni!
Pnitnle Phone S4S0.
Pq'R RFNt" two room epsrimenl, new".
Iv (urnihed and redecorated Natursl
hot water heat, electric refrigerator
and i'.ve. Lincoln e;ai Iments, 311
F.vl Wtln
feARGE." furnlsKed two-room apart?
mrnt. 47 SO. smalter two-room unit.
H5: refrigerators. All Utilities included
410 N. Tenth
FoiPltKNT large fur'nTshel ' apartme'nT
Adults. Also two room modern cabin.
Phone 8330
tWOIiEnMrt'Murnshed'apartmenC
Arf.ilu 3fWl While.
FOR RENT. 3 '"room apaMment. 1
blocks from Main Sireet For working
cnuole Phone 4417 evenings
FrtURJ'ltOoM'"furnished apartmenTToi
Market Phone IVII7
rim RE Kit f urn is heT'apar I r-en t liv
quire ftia High
N KVVlY decorated, prlvsta bsth. u
chenette Stesm heal elsctrle rse
tin week Rex Arms Apartment
FOB RFNt! three room furnuhTd
apartment lint water heat. Adults.
Phone MM.
THRFE"roo"m-"mernrirnishedapsrl
ment on F.asl Main. Private bath Auto
matic hot. S-.V1 A'lults. No pets In
quire 3110 Apptegale
FOR RENt large three room ftirnl'sVed
anarlment Ph 3J03
26 HOUSES FOR RENT
fiENtTXnw," clean ciimplelety furnfiheil
house One or two person preferred.
IW4 Oak.
roll HF.N'f Mmlern fuVsjishedapart"
ment. Plenty natursl heat.
OLYMPIC APTS. a7EMam
FOR ltr.NT Three"room unfurnished
house Phone MM.
VKMY aitrattive new three rwnm home
for rent In working couple. Fireplace,
e'"-'r " henl hnnn 4fM7.
FOR TEA S E . Three 1 d7oom mode r n
unfurnished hnue on California avenue.
See W. J. Easter, HV) California Ave.
avenue.
FURNIS1IKU or unturnUed twb""nen
room dupirx. Phone or 1113 Mar
tin
TWO bedrmjm unfurnished house. Au
tomatic gnt furnace and water heater.
Garage. SOS. Phone
UNi-tHtNIHHril) four' r no til duplex. F.x
ccpt for stoves. SMI. Call 3027 lefore
FOR RKNT t wo Imdroom furnUheS
house :ir7;i Iloerdman. M. Inquire at
3701 Derby.
KOI P';K'T on"lrnte basis two bed
room furnished house In Stewart-l-en-nox
add Itlon. Large lot, basement,
hrn. chicken hnti-r, etc. Call W. J.
Esstcr. phone 3 fWOfl ,
FOR RKNT. Two bedroom duplex, fur.
nUhtd. ctoe In lnquire730 North tlih.
F()H RENT three room modern cabin,
parti- furnished. Electric stove. all
month. Can be seen at 1333 Adams or
en n nii
28 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT
BEEHIVE '
u
TRUCKS U DRIVE
Move younrlf Bnve H
Now Truckii For Long Trlpr
Pickup Blnkcs VHn g
RRACON MOBIL SRRVK'K
1201 E. Main Phona 8304
OKKICE lof renl. BJ.1 Main, 'none
7 1 (11.
Foil HENT (lour sanUera latasl type
equipment Suburban Lumbar Co. Utn
and Walnut Phone 7709
cXn storage "Pirated, day week
or month. Earl Lamb, phone 73 or
771)0;
30 REAL EST ATI FOR SALI
SAY
FOLKS we havo thnt city rnnch
you've been looklnn (or, comilstlng
of two bedroom modern home. In
Riilntcd throimhoiit wonthertrlped.
New pnlnt Job, new roof, gnriiRe
Rttnched plu three ncreit Rood
Innd. Tills In loented on Bnrtlfilt.
Cnn be boimht for $7600 or mny be
leased. No better ground thnn this.
XXX
Three apartment house with base
ment within three blocks of Main.
Shows $120 per month. Cnn be
handled with $500 down plus $16
per month on balnnce of equity or
$1800 down and assumed balnnce
at $60 per month. Selling price
$7000. This shown by appointment.
FRED E. FLEET
REALTOR-
DENNIS COATES, Snleslad
408 Main Office Ph. 2-3339
Eves, 2-1365