Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 11, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    KIIIDAV, AI'KII, II, Ill.ri2
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
Special Music, Services
Named for Easter Sunday
llir I'rni.l cil llr KphMirri'llan lif uniillrnl at Um llrnl arrvlra.
rliuirr huiiiluy will nituln ur irlc- llir sriiiii.n hiplc lv Itrv. I.lovil
I. ii ' il In. w.u In r.iiiiilii . Kilhiuny will be 'Death Cniuiut
llllnu.liiilil llir K I ii I , i 1 1 1 Mil In Willi Will."
Iiilnl iiiii.ii (I u 111 1 nrrvliTi ( AI.VAIIV HAI'Tiit'i"
In irlillllnii In 1 1 in iitilini Minrl'.r . frrmun tuple liv Krv. II IV linn
irlvln1 III Win. In I II Ivr-lli Ihcnlri "HI will for ' I'Tilll mil III UlC
ii II n in . m'IK'C"' In Mil Inn Miilll." Mil Ic will i.r bv Hip iIihII
ilmirlir II itlmir Hip llu-lii iiii'B.n now lv Mil'. Il'ilinl F.
I.iilv MilllKli.v mill ttmlrr Hllllllav Kill':.
MP ll Inlliltt:. IKII'i: I.I 1 111.11 AN
r'nnlpr M-ivlirs v ill lir li'l'l nt I'lillnv. Inn Iho Bunrl.ir fcrrvlr..
0 ;iil mill II n ni. villi musii: liv Hi. mlii y ticlwul mill Knnlrr I'l'iilns
Hip i hull' uiiilcr (liiPi'llim ' An- Hrrvlc o w ill be .'ipld lit Hhuslu
ilipw I. inn". ' jili'linul n an mm ii in. re-
HUNT cOMiHM'VMONAI. .p lively.
I irnliii hip m-IipUiiIpiI lr ZI0N H-TIIKIIAN
1-,'ilrr i.l li :iu mill II ''" ' A"" a,,f,;r M "r" 't
ii-i,.I InniiiUnn In unrrnls ol "nl' will lie iipIiI In iliuidi nt
i , ' , i - tniu .1, HcIkjoI i'l II u mi. Holy C union
nt mipiiil I Ik- fin Iv firrvup
llll.l Ml TIIOIHSI
lr i him Ii rlnf.srs will mill.
Iilllr Im Mitl'llll HnMrr mtvii-pi
nt 10 1.'. ii in. A nlnv will lir nip
icntril bv Hit Viilini I'pimiIp n i Inss
n I 7 Hi i in
hl.A.MVIII I I TIN "AN
HllllllrP I.PMlCPi Will be liilluwPlI
liv Hiinil iv l.rlinul i mi iiiMiiii.iii iii ii j a lii, ami rc .uu i.wirai r.u-i-liililipii
ul If 4li u in. mid rV-.tiinl i hml'il mid hpiiikiii mil n in
v or hln nt II n i' will' Mirnul
ijiiuili' bv Hip rrnior ciion
MUST Ml.liniDII
i-w-n li'dPiilniil hcrvlcri will bp
VpIiI Knalrr
Hiindiiv ill 0 mid
1 1 ii in
iiluiili .mil youths win
:-'.vl
WW r, M I
It Lj f x
REV. KENNETH KORBY ,
I
i
Drive-in Site
Of Services
At Sunrise
Itrv Kenneth Korby. pi.tor ol Sit
Vrter Lutheran Church at M'd
lord will br Pnkpr nl KnMer bun
rise ' uprvii-PB lo be held Ihls Sun
uav nt the Hhasl.. Drlve in llie.iipr.
joinllv spon-oifd bv Hope, 'ion
and Klainaili I.mlieraii rhuirh. tlie
30 a in. heruees will bp brouRl"
10 ppraons altendlnir In ilielr lar
through me thraler loiid'-penkf r
nyslrin Hip obiermiu-e will lie
1 open to Ihe gfneriil public. aord.
ing lo llev lllrlmrd Ornrf ol Zlon
Lutheran church, general chairman
of the pronniin
Oilirr (iinnniilpe chairmen In
phnrye ul tin- p'.'i'til nre Hill fl'in
fpld nrrunseinpnl'; (Miff Wurman,
uihern K'v M Rmlerlck Andor
c;in. iinhllrllv.
. v " .. . ; .. . i i
in inr tivii r Mill
ArroVdmr to lev Ih
nervl" w ll lie brief so those nl-
"tiding n av later lake part I ,
LZ,...S. ' i ih-Ir ?.un .iinniieV
Tlie 'seiv ce will be hroadca.-t !
Radio Station KFLW al (1:30 a
Oregon Plans
New Building
BAI.I.M i.V - A -'0 million dollar
l.Milldlim progratn In Oregon slate
liv.tiliit.loii'., u li nli will tike ten
years In cnmplrte. was nnnounced
Friday by the Slate Board of Con
tiol.
It will he siibiiill.nl to Uie 1953
Legislature.
; The board, whirl) began Us
litoderniing program nt the Inst I
lutlnns stN vears ago. said It Is
hnlf completed It will take Ihe
0 millions in flimh II.
Mnnr prolecls on the list are:
(,'ollslriicllnn ol .1 S2. 51)0.000 slate
refornintory In finleni.
Mullding Iwn more liiillillims al
Falrvlew Home lor feeble-minded
persons. Inrhidlng one for babies.
A building at the Stnle Hospital
for crlnilnnlly Insane persons and
sex crlmlnnls.
The program Includes new con
alructlon for nil stale Institutions'.
DOBBS
HATS
in v
taV
"Biq Shipment Jut
Arrived"
NEW COLORS
NEW STYLES
FOR SPRING
DON'S
6th and Main Ph. 6520
will up obnrrvrd "I llir In Up i two
pi vli:f 'i.
M'. TAITH U'lliCOrAl,
AnipCoiiiinunliiii will bp nl
.prvrd ul IIJ in. Bnliiidi.y Willi
liulv Huiitlmn mid UkIHiiik u( Hip
I'urhul niiKilp ni i M p in
Choral Kuiimrlst w-lll be lipid fit
'i a in. Ea.slrr Hindus'; (.'liiirili
rliiiol tulip box prpjpiitiiilnti
MAC KIT) IIKAItl
llolv Hmurdny - ))p ilnit of iipw i
lire. I':IPr caiidlp. IfinMrr wiilPr
nnci biintiMnnl mm m i :w in : I
lllirh Mini nl 8 ii in. mid ponfen- i
iMm from 'i lo b mid 7 to (I in.
Kur.lpr Hundny Uiw nJlP
uliI nl 7. S mid 6 30 in. with
lllth Mu t II -. in I
hi. Al lil H'llM'.'a iMPrrllli
llolv finliirrtny- DIphsIiih of Pni
rlinl (lip. Hnnclml rmidlr. KhMpt
wnipr And bupllMnnl font nt 7 n in. '
Mi.ii nl 8 a.m.: c-onfpnilnn.i from 1
.1 lo 4 and 7:30 In II pin.
teaser Hunday Hlifh Mnnn ppIp- I
brniPd al 8 30 a m at Mrrrll! I
Willi low Mann at fl i m. In Hunan- j
n nnd 10 ii. in ir. Merrill !
I MIST COVI.NANT
A nppelnl fiundnv Bcliool pro
uniin '.'.III bp held nl 10 30 a in .
followed by Moriim; Worship at
II a.m. In Hip pvpnlnic npprtnl
inunlr nnd a nprinon are nclicduled
lor 1:S p in.
(iOKPI I. MISSION
Sueclul nvle will be held
nl 7 J0 p in
with hillldav Prhool
nnd morning service as ur.unl
IKI.A.MATII TKMfl.F.
! An ICnsler nroginin will be pre- ,
I Muled uv ine piuiu'iv ncnooi ip-
rarunpiii nl 0 " n in . with all
l.ivlled In attend. Kpeclnl music
I liv the Klamath teinple pbnlr nnd
dedication of children will precede
ih ll a ni u-nr.-ih'n service.
A special F.aner consecration
.,ervlpp (or lllP VOIIIlir PPnnle Will
be held nt 30 pin. nnd Evange
i al nervlee at 1 ii p in.
Indian Bureau
Workers Fired
WASIirSOTON if Secretary
ol the Interior Chapman Friday
nnnounced suspension from duly
and pay of two employes of the
, Portland. Ore . area office of the
Indian Bureau on charges arising
' from the nale last year or iomf
I Indian timber lands at Gold Btach.
I Ore
rhnpman Klentltted Dip employes
ns i.lvde W. Fivnn. area iniin ri
fleer ill the Portland oince.
He said n a news release tnev
had been on Involuntary annual
leave pending an linestlentlon
I np irnnsncuon iuu iiun.r nut
f .nil r .ih ii. rriaied
ton acres ol limber lands were
old to an Indian woman, f.rnes-
!nr Slnl.tml. for Sltt.OOO; thpl on
tii siii.f rifiv nl, rftjinlri llir nron
erlv l n.n H.. Ir llrt ooo.
Then, he continued, the new pur-
U - ha - .er., sold options lor the timber
on the land to third parties for
5300,000.
I After protests regarding the deal
were made in inn an i.oniimsnoii-
er Dillon 8. Mver. he brnughl the;
matter to Chapman's atlentlon.
Tlie secretary ordered an Inves-
tliiallon and had the two employes :
placed on Involuntary annual leave. I years. The highest first nuarter
Chapman SBld he expects the In- post-war total was In 1950. when
vesligatora' report lo be comnle'.- extremely cold wenther forced clo
ed this month, "after which final jsure of many Industries.
department action will be taken.
At the request of the Interior
Department. Chapman said, the
Denartmenl of Justice has filed
suit in federal district court at
Portland asking that the laud sale
be set aside.
VTAVKRINCi'
PITNANO. Malaya, ol'i Six
members of a Communist platoon
were recently executed by their
comrades for "wavering'" In al
legiance, according In another
terrorist who surrendered lo secur
ity lorces.
EASTER
SUNRISE I SERVICE
BEGIN THIS EASTER
"EARLY IN THE MORNING"
LIKE
THE FIRST EASTER
SPIRITED MESSAGE
BY
REV. KORBE
OF MEDFORD
MUSIC OF JOINT
LUTHERAN CHOIRS
ZION, KLAMATH, HOPE
LUTHERAN CHURCHES
PYTHIAN SISTERS WINEMA TEMPLE 70 special mectiiifi, March 17. Top row (I lo r)
raliicia Vj;.ak, I'rotcctor; Clara Ballantyiu-. Kxccllent Senior; Ella Hoper, Past Supreme
Itfinosenlativo; Vera Sharp, CJrand Chief of Oitljoii; Kdna Bryant, Grand Guard; Louise
O'Mrieii, pianist; Anes Jurncnson, Past Chief. Bottom row, same order. Treasurer, Stella
Drydin; Secretary, Louise Scott; Excellent Junior I'rotcm, Violet Phillips; Most Excellent
Chief, Alycc (Jrc'en; Captain of Degree Staff, Lillian Uaydcn; Manager, Bertha Griggs;
Guard. Delia llcnninger. Evergreen Photo
School Names
Valedictorian
HONAN.A-Htn I.lllv, dailllllter
uf Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lilly.
Kill Iw valeriirlorlnii ol the WW
graduaung rla.-s al Bonana Hluh.
Her prudp avprypp was 3 5.
!nPM,,p t pn Hunkllr
wiih a prade
...,.. .....ir ni l is will he salui-
ntoriaii Hhe Is the dauithier of Mr.
nl)(j (,,
M llsnklus
1'iln ipal II (.'. Klurpe uf Bonan-
zn School nnnounic'j the selections
todav.
Rita lias taken part tn school
activities throughout her school
carppr. She
lll'lpnlll "I
.vas a tliree vear par
the Glee Club and
ipeech work, served ns veil lender.
president "1 Ihe Frcshmnn class,
iiiideni hndv secre.iiy and editor
ol the 1933 onnual.
rip. or l,cn Hankins has taken
an arlle Halt In school
speech i
and drama artlvlliis
has been a
thrre-veiir meinlie."
of Ihe Glee i
('lull Is assistant i-ianaper oi ui
nnnunl end during ner Junior year I
was a Pep Club veil leader
Spring Jobs
Show Decline
RA1.I',M 'f 'H'e sprlns recov-
... r... I.w in r P SlOWer
; Tnimineni Compensation Com
."'" , ,' announced thai
1 he commission .,n"7rc,.l,,
l.50O peisona T m
niic mmi n .
.. .. i aim less than l ie total year
earlier.
r-nrcst imlii' trirs empioyen la.sou
drop ol 3.300 Iron late
.,.!, m hi'.i
'""r;" V.,,... ;.,! In led 32.961; Plc, service club has IS
p,.rM , micinplnyed. with the openings in membership for next
.rIP ot poured unemployment be- year. IWrteen ol the openings
6 per cent. iniusl be given lo members of the
The cominlsslon paid out K.101.-
101.
532 In benpllUs 111 March. 29 pcr.oiher two openings should be from
ppnl more man 111 nmivn. iwi.
Henri 11 payments m the first
three months this year were S7. -
383.083. Ihe second highest total for
dial period ol the seven post-war
ANZAC FIGHTERS
WELLINGTON, N. 7. IP Prime
Minister Sidney O. Holland an
nounced Friday New Zealand Is
sending nn Air Force lighter sqund
ron to the Middle East for gar
rison duty.
rar..s?p?iT3
SHASTA DRIVE-IN
THEATER
6:30 A.M.
(Uittn (rem Your Cerl
E&tt x4 ,'f? 'r2,
iiy ji:an (it i:ns
Claytun llauiion and Gcoicr
Hanson, siudrnt body prrsident.
i Jana fjinsilet and suit Geary,
secretarv Susan Geary and
IGeorge Knight, fir- , vicc-presi-
Uieill, r.y AIlgMPatl ant lmis
a'"Tu-rLri, . (i rtnl n,.n,:
Iclt. bu: mess niaiiiii cr mid loiiunv
M'Mire and M-irline Howard, yell
leader are Ihe siiden'. bi:v oflicer
candidates fplecied and nnnounced
by Hie incniiieis ol ihe iiuiiiiiiallng
coniinlttec this week.
Mondnv niornin.' inoie noiiuna-
lions lor these ollires can be made
Ironi Uie lloor of a .Hnnt body
meeting w hlrh will be held during
our activity prr od Nmninaiinn
blanks can be obtained from Mr.
O'loole.
( la.'.s will meet et the Ragland
Tlie flev Galen H Onsteud no,"! for nn faster breakfast lol
froni S! Paul s Kpiacnpal church lowing Ihe service,
gave an intrresling talk lo KU Two Identical morning services
a.udpnls ve-ierday in ihcir annual ;ill be held In the Presbyterian
Kasler prvgrniu. Rev Onstead Church, one at 9: JO. Uie second at
spoke ol Easter traditions. The 11 a. in.
call to worship and invocation The choir under the direction of
were given bv Frances Stearns, mis. A. F. Herrmrhaw will sing
while Manln Ncrscih .poke on Ihe inree anthema, 'Christ Is Risen."
inuortancc uf strong tnendhips.
Gertrude Brnmlett told ui
meaning ol Easter.
Violin concerto, "Vivaldi'1
Tlie
was
and
'IHIU m..xi
lid
O Lord of
sludent
body in group singing.
Following
benediction, the program was con-
eluded.
0(.r,..u,,. Brnmlett. member of
,.,,,i,i,.
the a,sseiiibl
commiUee, was in
lull charge of the program, which
was In the auditorium al three
.otiotic
' present sophomore class and Ihe
present sophomore class ana
ine urcsrni ju.i.w. -
iwho Is interested in Joining
!club. has been asked lo see
Ross, llic club's ad.isor.
the
j . 1 -i'1''uck was awaiting a wrecker, the
Southern Oregon district solo ; brakes went out and the truck went
and ensemble competition was
held today. KU playln- hast to
nnnroximatelv 350 students from
nil the high schools in Ihe district.
Manv 01 our own fitments nun
student groups participated in the ; $ld. 0l Grccn5pr)ni!S m0un
conipetlilon. which lasted all day ;laln5
beginning at nine o'clock. Robison brought ihe truck back
J
Tu!e Easter
Services Set
TULELAKE Tulelake church,
v ill observe Easter with several
services.
Iliiin mass will b? sung by the
choir ol the Holy Cross Catholic
cnurcn ti i:ju a. in. wun i-ainer
Cornelius o Connor olliciating. A
second mass will be said al 11
m- .'im kiicih.i nm uv
.,.. v,u ..
shin ol the lulelako Community
1'nbyicrian Church Is sponsoring
a Sunrise Service at the Cross on
u:e peninsula built by the Japa-
ncse during the life of the Intern-
incut camp. Members gave It a
new coat of white paint this week,
Otlirr Tulelake churches are Invited
cd to participate in the service,
I ,0H. attending will gather at
church at 4:30 lo go in a
caravan. Members of Koss Rag-
land s high school Sunday School
Dci.ald LV Kettrlng; -We Will Be
Merry. ' Michael Praeporlus and
"Praise For Our Lord," Mclchoir
Vulplus.
'Hie sermon lliemi' "Chrlsfi Vin
,orr nd Ours" w:ll be Dresented
hv Rpv Marvlx K-vser
sppcinl services will also be held
Simd.y nl0rnlng In the Church of
Christ, with Rev. Olcn Vernon in
the ptiplll. in the Full Gospel
Church with Rev
oien Avres ana
in the LDS Church with the service
under ihe direction of Truman
Lynch, president.
Truck Wrecked
After Burning
A truck owned bv a man Identi-
tied as Stanley Duke. Klamath
Mr. Falls, caught fire on the Green
I springs late Thursday night, and
after the cab burned out and the
, r embankmTnl.
Wr,c.r Arl RobLson
reported one rock protection along
Ihe grn.-te prevented the whole she-
hann I.hm .nllin. a hair -v.il. Ann-n
to Klamath Falls yesterday.
April 12
1040 EAST MAIN
o -
Sat. &;dl0W Sat. n
commyiMDiY
Opening SPECIALS:
Elf C Guaranteed ranch fresh OQr
1-1 toui a... C
Boby Food
JELLO ,Fl.23c
' DUST MOPS 1.59 value 89c
Cabbage, Cauliflower ,b. 5c
OTHER OPENING VALUES!
Malin Plans Improvements
For Community Park Area
Rv MAI.f'rll.M F.PI.f:V JR.
One nl Hi. Klamath Bu.ln'.. morelln "I the realdentlal lot will bei45 ,efl 'We "d 104 .'eel. I0"-
popular picnic bpou. Malin Coin-1
mutiny Park l due for extended
develonment If pronoi-als bv the)
Park Board are carried out, and
residential area may be built on
wnat la now noine park properly,
The park board. corulUIng of
Mike HtaMny. Dick Jlenzcl and
fcmil Polivku. made a lour ofjnecewary lor the park Itself.
Moore Park In Klamath Falls and
Wlard Park in the suburban area
In a aurvey of concessions and
equipment.
HUHtny reports the board may In- !has been named to do the addition
stall a concession In the near fu- al shrub work In the park. The
lure. More landscaping Is also on , two Jobs will match when complet-
Uie planning board
MOKE WOIIK
Other improvements alated this
jrs.ion Include more shrubbery,
painting ihe swimming and wading
pools and bath house, and a new
children's merry go-round soon to
be Installed. A more complete lawn
watering system Is to be set up.
Twenty of the park's 30 acres
have been developed already, but
the lal 10 acres on the hill be
hind the swimming pool may be
platted and sold to private Indivi
duals as a residential area. Engi
neer Bill Walea has already been
hired for making a survey of the
property, the board has announced.
Eventually the board hopes the
Malin corporate limits will be ex
tended to Include the proposed new
United Drive
Study Slated
I Consolidation of funds drive, a
(controversial subject now, comes
I up for the study before the annual
meeting of the Tuberculosis and
Health Association Monday at noon
In a Winema Hotel luncheon.
I John Jones, radio station
manager at La Grinde, discusses
The Pros and Cons ol consou-
datlni Funds Orlvu.
The meeting Is open to represen-
!tative rf service clubs and all per-
!ton3 imereswd In the association.
i .
PTA to Hear
State Senator
Phil Hitchcock will discuss edu
cational legislation to be referred
to the votuig public at the Roose
velt PTA meeting Tuesday at
2:15 p.m. In the school auditorium,
Mrs. Floyd Boyd, president, an
nounced today.
Mrs. Winston Purvlne. vice-president,
will give a report on the
state Parent-Teachers Association
convention to which she was a
delegate. Mrs. Purvlne is president
elect of Roosevelt PTA.
First grade mothers will serve
tea in the school cafeteria 101-,
lowing the business meeting.
All members are urged to at-1
i tend this session. Mrs. Boyd said,
since Mr. niicncoca win nve m-;
formation on the school bills and j
thoroughly explain them.
Masonic Group
Observes Easter
- i, -s rnmmanHrrv 1 fi nf
w-ihte nf mmnlnr will hold its &n-
i f Easter service nt the Masonic
T,mni, -t 3 o m Sunday.
music will be provided bv the i
Job's Daughters choir and all Ma-1
'sonic bodies and friends are Invit
ed to attend.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed end Pune
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
3,925
High Phone 3334
The New SELF-SERVICE
SUPER
MARKET
VALUES
Community
Grocery
Atmosphere
.TPMdentlat area ITnnfU frmn IK.
u&r tor further development ol the
i park.
Arporrilntr In Hlnnlnv nnri Pnliv.
ka. the board han already bppn ap-
proached bv half a dozen lndivl.
dual who have Irtllraled Ihev
would like to build In that district
i district they Icel Is more than
1 LANDHCAPKR
Tulelake pardener v.,1 r.rrm
W,0 wll) landscape the Mallii
school urounds ncrosn the road.
ed, the board repomd.
Within the park Itself, some 20,
000 daffodil bulbs have begun
spring blooming.
ine soitban field has been re
vamped, with the diamond moved
to a new and better location. A
NOTICE
County Clerk's Office will
be open eveninqi comment
inq Tuesday, April 8th, 7 to
9 p.m., for Registration of
Voter i.
Registered Electors who will
be unable to qo to Polls to
vote on Election Day on ac
count of illness, may make
application for Absentee
Ballot. Choi. F. DeLop,
County Clerk
FOR YOUR LENTEN MENUS
COTTAGE
CHEESE
at roe mi cum urn
cotta( cm ni man too
RSK MADE M KLAMATH FALLS
V . a) j
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A iraixh of The Mother Church, The First Church f Christ, Scientist,
Ik Boston, Mess.
10th and Washiaitoa
Services Sunday Service, 1 1 :00 a.m.
Sunday School, 1 1 :00 e. m.
Wednesday crenlaf Meetina, 1:00 o'clock.
Lesson-Sermon Subject April 13
"ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL"
Christian Science Reading Room
1021 Moll St. .
Radio Broadcast-- Sat 5:30 p!m.- KFJI
"THE ABUNDANCE OF LIFE"
IF YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD
. . . it's good with us !
Painting
Body and
Fender Work
Motor Tune-up
Anderson
632 Walnut
(3
NEXT
S&W COFFEE "5SSn
FREE SOFT DRINKS
'FREE NOVELTY
FREE NABISCO COOKIES
OTHER FREE '&'tm.'"'''"
croquet ground la readv (or um,
nnd In the planning Man yet r
marble courtn, nhulllcboard rM
and liorneahoe pita,
Tlie board hns nnnoimced new
tilL'h dlvltiir bnurrl hna heen In.
tnlleH In Llip nrwil uihlrh llMlf
la nine feel deep at the deep end,
and three In the ihallow.
The Elk and Mnaona have !
fdv applied for U of the park
'or Biinday picnics this eeaaon.
this
EASTER
for Yon Church
Aegf tt tkm ihm k i um mllini
ad otkumu t iliiilii ta (Mr
pnum ol Um Ccmnmnw, MMt m4
cwntiBetDr momt adwuMad af all at
Irofuk? ofatUafi Yoia lot aBai aojStsv tfM
van finMat ofiu wkb twwtKiyitMF
kyle morgan
pianos
"yogrs for happier'
futgra thmif h music
Motor Overhauling
Clutch - Transmis
sion and Radiator
Repairs.
Auto Service
By the Post Office
April 12
DOOR TO THE DRUMSTICK
O
diMee
Modal 2D ihow, ta M ah.
Bitla aximaaos pwaMf SaVsraa) yaataj
wrm
ROCERYI
FEATURING:
REV. KORBE
i uitiinim i
for .'EASIER! $S0 to W
MBS
SUITS
At