Friday, September: 25,1950. Bubscription Rates) By Carrier: eo Pe per month .,.,, ve eng per’ yenr beeeenee * m , By Mats re $12.00 ae per month \ vee ‘ehoo} per year’... ee ees ; 1 gtoioe - dlassified Rates: i , ne 5c per word per day mini mum 60c. Publication for price of 4, 6 days for Readers: ‘ 80¢ per line per da Coming. Events: P y 30c per word per month, Engagement, marriage, funeral-: or 18 “Help Wanted Male - Prince Rupert Dally News?! 6. : “Suites for Rent _ Venth notices %2.50.per insertion,’ * Birth -notices 60c: por ineren The. use of Dally News Box num- berK In these columns protects the filentity of our. advertisers, Wéjre- | greto that we are hound by agree- rent not to disclose ldentitles -tri- ave. Please do not ask members of. me ats iff. for this Information, peo ‘Coming. Events Registered Bursary. Ball, ternber 26. Nurses _ annual Armouries,: Sep- ‘| MAKE" MORE MONEY—If you . Wish, independente, and a superior line-of Products to sell, write at once for infor- mation about selling Rawlelgh Products.” time Distri¢gts . available. No ex- perience needed. artanged for reliable Applicants. The, W. T.: ‘Rawleigh Co. Ltd., Dept. HH-~166, 589 Henry Ave., Winnipeg 2, Man. (H) CITY of Prince Rupert. Applica- tions will b&é received by the security LARGE '3-room : heated: auplex|_ ‘apartment, harbor view, cen- “Part -time and. full Credit . terms cluded; Quiet couple,, only. Phone 2996. tral. Available October ~ Ist. (Continued from: Page a po Adults. Phone 5920... (187) k jes electrical companies “ba er es, FURNISHED 2-room. suite and! ciothes | mnannfacturers “and ‘path. Fridge’ and’ washer. in- (187) |? tw THREE room: “Zpartment {Angus Apts. ‘fully furnished with bath. Apply at mo (193) a KITCHEN. and bed sitting room. fi don 8 Anders sons, Oct. 3 5th Ave. : East. 189) Kinsmen Swimming! Pool] andersigned up, to 5:00 p.m. Phone 2609 or call 936 6th Ave. Bingo, Friday, September 26. _ | tember 8. 199 for “the bosition East G90 ti Rummage | of accountant in the Treasurer’s TWO room suite. » Couple. onl; __ Rummage Sale, September 26./ office. Applicants please state! Central. Call 3806. only. Facey Hall Family Night, Sep- age, education, experience etc. ———+ fi tember 30th. , Ratcliffe, THREE. room: furnished suite. | “Dance, Legion Auditoriu ae (187),| Phone 2919. oe 87) “i, > : rum, Oct. 2 20 Help’ Wanted-_Female | 40A_ Houses Wed.’ to Buy Publicity Committee Women HOUSEKEEPER, | TWO bedroom’ . house. Good of the Moose Bake Sale. at Gor- » ferred... Phone Ped eat gio se gun cation, for cash OB LL.W.U: ‘auxiliary rummage sale, October 3rd. SOMEONE ‘to. do ironing in mv home, : Phone: 4409. 40 “Homes: for Sale. (192) Catholic Fall hazaar, October 7th and 8th. 21. Salesmen. and. Agents Rummage Sale United Church Hall, October 10, 9:30'a.m. VALUABLE. Chain. Saw agency. available for Prince’ Rupert. Write Wajax, - 1030 West 6th, MODERN two- bedroom home mn living .rooms, fireplace, rumpus room. Automatic oil’: heat. quire at 732 Alfred, Street. TWO- -bedroom ‘house on ‘cement three -lots.. Large dining: and/ u In- (191) |B b meee sugar ‘companies had been ‘con- fines were less than. ‘the: ‘cost, of convicting the firms.” the total year’s profits of the 97 of ‘the Ironworkers union was Ironworkers had $19,027. in. the treasury,”.. Mr..O’Neal. said. ment’ built ‘up. ‘against’ labor ‘on the: newspapers.- which, : whe ‘said,|’ stressed: work: ‘stoppages’ due to ‘| labor: :disputes.’ “There “WAS: little’. mention’ ‘of the nurhber of days ‘lost..-due ‘to sickness °-and - ‘accidents , ‘or. the}: Changing icted and fined. “However,” he ‘said, “the total He said the fines. amounted ‘to ve-hundreths of 1. per cent: of rms involved. Yet, he said, in one: “year, Local ‘1, ned $19,000. . “By . strarige coincidence, “the He blamed much: of: the’ ‘Tesent- nemployment,. time’ lost due. to alf a- million: “work, hours” lost ecause of alcoholics. : Government _ Bonnétt for saying that British Columbia will not have too much labor strife in 1960. “That's a very profound state- ‘ernment Employees association,| | can’t go on ‘strike because the government made it illegal for it to do so.” for. violations of the Labor Rela- tions Act, but, he said, none of the fines’ was more than $25.. top jurists. had labelled Bill 43 as ‘“a“threat to freedom.” to’ beware of factions such as the Chamber of Commerce and Can- adian Manufacturers association | which ‘claim .to be: working | for the. public. “These. advocates . are people who want to. make a profit out] ‘Lof -your labor,” he said. _ O'Neal mocked - Premier le “Granting of ‘th del | to. Canadian Indians; : approaching ° ‘Canada Across “the -@ Decide. what. respo LER | Arctic, -Canadian | jet.- ‘planes| the ' federal. and prov: cial gO f : ‘gone from Page 1). ment when you consider that). Mountain ©. .| |to defend canada but. to identify | ministration ‘of, Indian: most. uhions have signed ~two-|. eee {them for NORAD and for head- @ Granting to ‘Indian year ‘ ‘contracts and: the. major Driving. quarters ‘of the Strategic © Air|liquor rights. and res I one that hasn’t, the B.C. Gov- Command of the United. States, as : those: given non-Indians:. By -Since 1953, Mr. O'Neal said, 053 employers had:been fined Don't ‘He said that, one of Canada’s “Mr, O'Neal urged: his listeners ~ one. Legion “Auxiliary Fall Bazaar, wovember 5. La tie etahe seen ed merase aeneeretiee aaa Clesed Friday at 6:00 p.m. _ Friday and Saturday only. (187) Presbyterian Fall. Bazaar, No- vember 18. I. Oo. D. E. Fall bazaar, Civic Cen- te; November 19. W.O-T.M. bazaar. November 25. Christmas tea and sale De-' . cember 1. moe _ Bazaar, December 2 conrad | PTA. Bazaar evening Gece. 4... o a 2. piece settee 2 piece bed lounge... $130 5 hostess rockers, ea, $22 3 hostess chairs, ea. $18 $130 i 4 NORTHWAY — | “BENS Sam | “339 McBride Street : (188) St. “Andrew's WAL) evening pranth Christma Ss Bazaar, Church Hall, Dec. 5. ~ St. Peter’s’ WAL Bazaar, ‘De- ‘slandard lamp, vise, Bissell carpet sweeper. 1045 lst Ave, West. SMALL household articles. pots, ! ‘paris, dishes, sealers, tools, etc.: bench 4-incn : Call: (188) -comber § 9 aoe en nc eer ‘DRILLING | combination. : “Shot- > O.O.R PL Bazaar, December 9. ~ gun and high nower rifle with mone m7 7 many: extras, $225. Phone eve- BELTONE nings: 6061. —. .' 1(87) Hearing Aid Clinic RCA Victor phono radio, Wash- PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Saturday, October 30 Northern :Audio- Optical f _ . Co. Ltd. * 1226 Third Ave. Prince George, B.C. (187) | “POT LUCK | SU PPER ‘ST. PAUL'S. . LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday, at 6:00 p.m. ‘ Frosty will close at 6:00 D. mi | >IREWWOOD for sale. for fire place. Phone 2869. BRAND new bed chen: ‘set $30. Phone 5815. ONE table saw complete with ine machine, both. in, working condition. Phone 2097 after 6 p.m. YOUR” 188) ‘Locker Plant “will no Jonger open Fridav. evenings. spruce, hemlock and cedar, also alder _ £200) ‘chesterfield chrome, kit- (187) and. chnir. $180; 236. electric motor. Phone 5 (189) Special Program and hter Dorothy Elaine to Hilmar Domrels, ‘son of Mr, and their daug \ Two view lots Section 2:.Write 91) ' Dob Cossack ( Choir. Civic Cen-| Vancouver, B.C. ~ (188) | _ foundation. Phone’ 4255.’ (188). re, Oc Se (202) pee: atc : - 32. For Sate—Misc. - 44” “Business Property: © Legion Auxillary Rummage Sale, October 17. Turkeys, Grade C. Ib. 33c BUSINESS for sale. Phgne 4576. Eastern Star Bazaar, Octoner Butter: oo. “Ib. 67 ¢),2 210), 21, Veal Patties ........ Ib. 1c (45 “Property for Sale |r OORP. Talent Show. October r Thick Side Bacon, by hs. prrT MEADOWS! = | ‘ 23rd. “the piece ......., |b. 43cl ‘vanters THE RACER {i 3 : ces FA : _ Bazaar, October 29. -| Beleeee wet Ibe 32¢ 85 acres of fenced and \.cross= PIE-a-la-mode Tea, Presbyter-! Beef: Saus 4 enced meadow land, with an at- ian Church,’ October 31. - u age... Ib. 53¢ tractive. ‘modern. ° room home, bee . situated in a maple grove on a Sonja fish-cake dinntr, No-j LOCKER PLANT. knoll overlooking its own land vember 4. -- 230 2nd° Ave. and the Fraser River. There is a tgood cement-floored: barn for 40 head and several] . out-buildings -in.A-1 condition. At present run as a profitable. chicken (4000), ranch at $7500 net per annum. A private road‘ leads .you into. this/ valuable: property, only 23 miles east of Vancouver..A. complete list of all the time- ~saving ma-. chinery, and the sacrifice terms can be obtained from C. de Haan, ‘Box 770, Coquitlam: Realty Ltd., Port Coquitlam, B.C. (187) Box 620 Daily News. - (188) | 46. Business. Opportunity | PREE CATALOG: Contains hun- ‘dreds of businesses, farms:an nd i income ‘properties . throughout iCanada-and:'U.S.".:Svecify type J and-location desired. Deal direct. U.I. Buyers Digest, Dept. 1621-C, "837 ‘Hastings St., Vancouver’ “Ly ~B.C. : (1b) CAFE: for sale. Business or pro- perty. Phone 3271, 4- 8 p.m Ti94) 1. 47 “Automobiles 1954 FORD, customline four- door, Radio, automatic, heater, defroster, signal lights. North- ern equinment, low . mileage. Phone 2819. (192) 1955 FORD station: wagon. v8. one owner, 30.000 miles. $1500. Can be financed. Phone 3359 1959 Vauxhall Velox, 3000 miles, radio equinned. Can be finance. ed. Phone 3149 or 5777. (189) 1958 Chevrolet automatic, radio, low mileage, Phone BnAL. 187) Fund TWO-PIECE chesterfield “sitite, sees Offering | for _Orean oe ‘5-plece chrome set, divan, 4 : Enqa ements Phone: 3807.. (188) arn ae eee TRARY bugey Uke new. Pham Mr, and Mrs, Henry N. Powoltl agit. (187) 1c em announce ty Dorothy OIL “heater. Phone e764, (187) ind “dirt TH, $2 n A yard. ‘OP ‘soll ane Tia : Introduced ,to the Board was Lis Pedersen, .. women’s. “aquatic director.. of Civic ‘Centre. swim: ming pool.. pool. opening October 20, W.A. Gordon ©. said strictly an open, “house affair.” . He said that it was decided to |. keep speeches: brief ‘and that board members would be asked to act: as guides. D. R. Gaitens, now’ in Hinton, who. was the original chairman of the. swimming ‘Pool | construc: tion.’ 187) |. New policy on . (Continued from Page n. “The. committee was’ asked. tol: eport to the executive “who. was o be given power to’ actin time or the. opening date of October 3.. Reporting on the swimming that “it will” be ‘A motion was made- to invite Jacob VYandenbrink, ‘Civic Cen- ‘tre manager said that. eight new activities were being offered - to Civic Centre members this sea- son,and that: full attention. had ‘een ‘given to’. the: swing” high’ school students.’ ‘ing ‘made: 'for..a: teen club cand | a: ‘square dancing club.: crafts. director, said » that ‘all volunteer help .had- been. obtained | except ‘for leatherwork.: ‘Steve King: ‘suggested — enquir- ing at the Miller Bay, Indian hospital for assistance, —- A. P. Crawley,. nominating committee chairman submitted. the slate of officers to be pre- sented at the general. meeting, October 1; Charles E. Cotsford, presidents W..A. Gordon, vice- , COLD ACCURACY YORK, England (#-—Dr. J. M. Lock of the royal radar labora- tory at Malvern predicts devel- opment. of tiny computers work- ing at almost the speed of. light in: temperatures, near absolute zero—459.. degrees, : 3 Fahrenheit... UThe -extreme ‘cold | virtually ‘eliniinates electrical Ve resistance, my LIGHTNING HAZARD Oak trees are dangerous shel- ters during electrical storms, dances oe - [president and Frederick | Con-| rad,. treasurer. September executive meetings,; the board approved. the motion that the Civic Centre . Hockey, association receive... 50 per cent of the gross gate re- ceipts, providing that: tney in turn pay the referees, time and ‘score keepers, door man- and ad- vertising; and that the Centre manager be empowered to make ‘arrangements with the Basket- ball association. - that Mr. Vandenbrink and Tom Masich, recreational director, at-. tend the‘ Northern B.C.: Recrea- tion conference at Hazelton on September 26. The representa- |: ‘Vin’ Prince Rupert next year Prince Rupert . public art lg - He said .that plans - were be- rént Mrs.. Robert Hinman: arts: and | below . Zero}, . From reports submitted at the Floor usual. put.a he cap and- The motion was also approved | _idle.- tives were also asked that. they Suggest the conference be pele Following the request from-the | library, asking” for additional, space, it ‘was reported that the Centre in- 510: thes 01 oarda,that dom” in® full. capacity and "unavailable for far to’ you a watch ls “Following” “the” session, -mem-_ bers: were ‘taken. for: ‘a tour of) the swimming pool.-: ee ARCHIE | Isn’t Hard. Dodge Safety Consultant frighten you if you’ are. heading for a trip through some. of the | county: 's most spectacular | scen- © Mountain driving isn’t difficult . for the experienced’ driver... - . -Mountain roads may: look’ nar-- row to you,:but that’s because of: the immense country © ‘above and helow. There. is: just .asmuach' | space between. the. center. ‘line ©: |. and the edge of:a modern. moins || = lain road: as there is on a: ‘flat. | - And ‘don’t: worry: about “the ‘, steepness. — all roads are built ‘ 30° that any. mod- °’. em American car can climb them . . in high gear." ~ Here are a few. tricks that will” . help: you around: some of. ‘the _ bends and. curves: e Stay. in .the. lower ‘gears’on’ the downgrade. Never coast down a grade with the car in neutral. : ® Don’t-be caught with nearly. empty gasoline tank. Gasstations usually are fewer and farther. be-: tween and | cars use more gas. than | @ Check "your . gauge frequently. Do not remove ° the radiator cap unless the gauge’ shows overheating. When vou.do:: add water, ‘do it carefully. Let the | engine run. ‘after you’ve stopped until the “rumbling” stops, then water slowly, letting. ‘the engine _ © If you've reached the summit of a mountain pass with an over- . ‘heated radiator and no water is available, don’t panic—the radia tor will cocl rapidly by itself once. you start the downgrade. Later, ' when. you find water you can. add ° : ‘it easily to. your, cooled engine. ° : @ Always set your. Ahand-brake .: and put the car in gear, even if. the parking: spot appears to be Q at. =. e And‘, finally, ‘courtesy, is a ‘ “must when. driving. throug mountai ke the inside® : | your. right, and: never: mind: scenery. ‘ sightseeing. would take off .to.meet them, not ‘ernments should” share He’ suggested | ‘that“an n band. ‘challenge .. -Attorney- eral Robert Bonner on. ment, that obtaining of inc liquor privileges. was: up to. th Indians: ‘He said’ that: if-: “In dian village. asked’ for: a:-plebi cite, was granted it’ ‘and in favor: of having liquo’ Air Force for the defence of the]: United States.: . United States planes - ‘would then take: off, not. to“meet: the oncoming ‘pombers but to fly to Russia: to’ drop’ ‘nuclear bombs there in _Tetaliation, Mr. Howard) said. : “Our. defence is one “of retali- . ation,” the said, adding that Can-|, ada’s.and:.NATO’s defence mech- anism‘ was faulty. - *“Eyen’ the United: States ‘nasn’ tl: a clear: cut, defence: policy ‘and, has} RUE) payme + /|matning® the: Canada’s “external affairs’: hads suid | deteriorated - as.“Canada - nould have’ made.: Bo tremendous :: -eon=:: tribution to world ‘peace, ‘had. ity. ‘maintained: its ©: ‘independent | ¢ opinion: and - “not. ‘watered ' down}. its: policies, to. suit: the. wishes of Pye - |the United States.’ a ‘election,”, he. sa ‘He said: the. CCF: party” was} Mr. Howard: was. 3 most critical’. ‘of: the Conserva- by, chairman’ John. Wes tives for not taking steps to act: “‘Also: speaking. briefly towast independently of U.S.. policy and} meeting was’: S.-AY -| detracting ~ from’ what: should president '0 ‘of: the’ Pr ic have been a ‘potent . world - force: CCF. club. Oo, He’ gaid..he:. hoped : that - “exe|: |change. visits” such’ as. those .of| » U.S. vice- -president- Richard Nix- on to the: Soviet Union: “and ‘Pre- *\mier Khrushchev to: the US. would | ‘continue... = : He said. that'in 1952 when the| "| CCF “suggested: exchange - - visits between : -diplomats,’ ‘farmers. “and |- university * students, of the: West “f and Russia, ‘such . talk was con- |" -| sidered : ““politically’ ‘dangerous.’ - He. said he hoped the nations} =~ of. the: world would ‘reach an: ° agreement on. “disarmament. - “Speaking! ‘ony Indian’. Affairs.) Mr. Howard. said. that” ‘he hoped | he -would- again be appointed. to! the™; yspecial § Senate,: House’ Commons’ Committee on Indian Martha J ohnson | let mountain - driving and contravene t > “Answering - a “question f new. mountain : temperature. “World: “pioduction’ ‘of Oral and . tangerihes, in the” 195 -crop year. is’ expected to. | record: 15, 500 000+ avy rag over the radiator ‘turn it slowly. Add the. your “right’as “po re. on the outside, - relax; the. center line and keep to Make: frequent stops for a rr (MAN, YOU'LL WHY CAN'T -\. HAVE MORE I SPRAY- BLISTERS PAINT. MY’ <> THAN THE JALOPY IN... NATIONAL GUARD ON > THE SUN? : AN. 18-MILE ; cap ur L L ABNER. V youve GOTTA ‘BE IN ARCH, GEE, THANKS, I DON'T - / JUGHEADY | THE SHADES PULL IT UNDER THAT. TREES tritiated tw Kine Meatract onci.- wn yO" MEANS AH: DONT. aAETA BONO CHOPPIN, NOR PLOUGHIN, *NOR . RIGHT! DEE-LIVERIN’ LAUNDRY TODAY, PAPPY, DEAR? J i> jy ee oe ee $0 YO rma KNOWS - WHAR, ‘ONE"IS, HUH? “AH DON'T DRAW | “EM TO9 ‘GOOD | FUM MEMORN, PAPPY.=AH “GOTTA SEE ), YONE"TO Gir< er Gor TALENT, SON !! ah AH WANTS YO" TO pr DRAW MORE ; ie of St.|T % ONE Se Catherines, va tania formerly of Phone A083. sercieeer ne attracting six times as) much Y IT"RIGHT!! this city. The wedding to pike 336 Pets Ce lightning as smoather trees. “\ qe A pince al 7:30 pm. mR 2, in in a q First. Baptist Church, Rev. J. REGISTERED German | Shep- iz yt Roskam officiating, | (187) | "herd police dog puns, Champ- B & P im ye sree remem ~ lon pedigree. weno BN take usiness ro} essiona is . « 4 . Enquiries to yo, - - ; _ : "3 Persona 7 ; low, North: Vancouver, B.C, (187) B.C, Land’ i ’ G DON'T Go Bald Lanex, the son- ted for 3 white Pare by . : jonal Lanolin. scalp treate HOME wanted for 3 The Survéyor - H ; : mel m8 Dandruff, excessive| _ sian kittens. Phone 4643, (187) te p clvictan ny. RE SYNOLDS - [i 4 ts Gulla halt, eyo Seni tg] 94 _ Wanted, Mise. Dial 3647 25 Wesner Block THE HEART OF JULIET JONES ‘By STAN DRAKE _ eee mat Deeth's & Ormes Phar Top market prices a Box 284 Phone 2082 oe gn Ma dar 08, Denths aA WN cen fon, steal, brass, a ee 7 THERES REALLY NO MYSTERY | [1. AND SINCE ITS: IMPOSSIBLETO | | WELL, TVE NEVER OBJECTED TO - i ' Ur : copper, lend, ete, Honest mrad - _— ABOUT MY DEVOTING SOME. | | BE. GALLANT WITH A DOZEN OF BEING AGIRI=BLY TONIGHT. IM 4 he TO contact Alecholles | Anony- Ing, promt payment mace, Atlas : SPECIAL TIME TO YOU, MAYOR _4 | SO MALE MAYORS YOU WERB. . DOWNRIGHT BNTHUSIAGT O47 “ \ pote A Meola © ee THURS: Tren’ Motil til, 250 Prior St,|| ALEX'S TAILOR, SHOP i ° JONES, A POLITICIAN IS_ my THE LOGICAL CHOICE FOR MY, , T eo pe astm vie Centre, . vancouver B.0, Phone Mut Experienced Tailoring . Joh nny s:Taxt SUPPOSED To BE GALLANT ONE & EVENING AWEEK Of . me “ warn | eens ‘Mtoravions snd Repalra eo 4 f+ OLD, WEAK, RUNDOWN AFTER CARH FOR PAST SERVICE * Lhe 40 Onirox Tonle Tablols NOD| gory, Copper, Brass, Lend, Bate|| 44 DIAL 2011 Joh thousands feel iss only Beran. Coa tors. Din) 6128. Call R01 Brd Ave, Ww. Phone 2700 - ye Gfe, At ANT PRIA sean ne | OOD ath Ave. W. . ' _Business Peron eet ee air fi binn||_ ALF STEINERT “Reddy Kilowatt Soye: || ed BOAT. i apad Nu 1 be you need service for wiring ae to © aA Avy PILING done evenn Wult campletiod, windaliold ancd| | Offera you Mxpart Tire Reoapplng your house, offices or promiace ' * ' FN ie Proalsion Saw riling, enbin, to. be built: Can be soon nt. KOK PARKER UTD, TRLEPHONE 4910-4910: : NG ice (212) Mawnan 4a oR ott || vadeard Ave. FE, Phone 2285 | |-NLBVC, Power Co, Ltd: || See NOT] WILTORD Filectrient Works, Ma- (188) Cluaran too Work Quick Aorvios Treo estimates given. * ~ By CHI CY SUN G ao | tora houatt sold, rewound and 36 Rooms 5 tor Rent 'Wrowcouce vm fo bo ves WE KN Sp RLRCTROTUN TWO th ah on avor tt GREER & BRIDDEN LINDSAY'S Vousov ViAS ANAS os “ih Frutle AVENUO. Phone 2778.) 3889, Call nr CAM) BUILDERS. 4 Cartage & Storage LOOKING ay. of ‘oom, onl on MOVING == PAQKING 7 INGER, Set Ranney Rio 4 san Aves Worle (Tan) CONTRACTORS = || CHATING — ATONACE : aoe : Moelle, Phone 4236 WO) Taner honaoteening room, sron= || S18 Int Ave, Went Phone S241 Phones Whart 4331 Office 5010 ae ‘i YOUR Widler Brush ‘gi Lon tlennn only, Phone sA0G, C1AT) ’ ’ " ee anmentea ’ - | ‘ Christensen, Phono ehee, 'ALMRPING room, men antv.ll ce we, . M. J. Seu re ' I mate enn seernore | Aly ' ; aundors: at se FOR dresamakine and nian Phone 2088, (187) 7 JH, EWALD Wt You Want | Re yal ; of i tiona Phone ae ee 390A Sultostor Rent rommdations Ropntrs revel & Comont Delivered : Say i a ; , K racyicns . ' O10 ore wo ‘ aie p A FOR oat weytat ba 5097, (200) | THRGM poo, aetna Kitchon Oupboards Rent of Trucke w Viquipment || S68 | 4 PTANO. loasona Mrs. m Mby.|wity private entrance, Phano All kinds of Carpantry Phone 8447 1207 Water St. : Phono sans. 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