Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1946 — Page 5
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grgf kitokts >hT °< LOC * l ‘ ■>JEL. ,*»»•« HP Imu"« av * co ' •** >-,<» 301 ■fefr .’3 25 ■» ** 11 00 00 ■»* 26 50 ■p* :ioo 11 hK" 81,0 hlK'rtock yards ■Kfr.) N'l<» ,K ||K - 5 23 HK <• - 3 - :> HHH 23 00 HV MW 23 oo ||B 21 00 ■Kale eggs ano MKy QUOTATIONS by WE PRODUCE co. 380 BBtno *■--•* 3S S».- ~ . !■•!•’ >* HM ■ Bisllllis -- - ■1 -< IHH- .20 ■Ker. HIM B ns AIN MARKET HM ELEVATOR CO. WHrjhjn t to cbsuge BKurlng day. Hjuki.r, .-d at elevator. i«m| H. 2 " # K.. 3 ■F -76 Uw mt ...... ■ A,k Hl.j per husbel !«•»• 04 per 'OO !"•• farm. pricks F 8 Co-Op's RK-Monroe Williams KfM.-t IK ME 2 "•’ HL 1 ■ .78 Im’ : prices. ■B* <rNt LIVESTOCK ■■'■■ - u> ' : * ;. t-» 1» <io medium 13.00 15'". I h<>i< >' 12 oo 1: tutors ■ oiler* soo s.oo. . ati'l ■ ’ 4 oo I'. 11 "0; common ■IAPOLIS LIVESTOCK »l« IX—ll'| , | — •!•'<» ■*»<l gilt* 25 lower than nr 75 un-bT Friday; |W' h "I<" all weights 24 75; t>«! filly established; around 50 to M 1250 gB 5 ""’ .700; steers r ' a, the generally fully |M’lt"i'» rf.era 28 00; aev it'“'<l am! , hniee around ■■ 24 00-25 00; lib good 21 00.23.50; bulk lew good 17 5020 50. |B»!d me Hunt light weight M*"’nt* 1-". ."ISttO; good 00; several |Mdiuin ai, | g,,o ( j heifers it'si'l i.eef <oWH slow > low.r. other grade* ,„|,| outstanding s, 17 00; hulk ear- ■ »a„| i ..; ( |„ h H-5.15 50 ■B »tid m.-dium generally V 'anners ami cutters Hf v»abr» fairly active. lower; good and H-'”"!' *,<i common ami ■ .alls down ■ . ,fr lambs opened B** 1 *" lo*'r than Erl and < boice medium H”"- 1 '" (( ,p 24.00; two rood f al wertern B around three loads to good largely K ' •laughter ewes steady B' , ' Mlk « 50-7.50. ►•fj At A Glancs tpr Un ted P r .„ B’"** r ln 'inlet trading. * S governmente Biigher"' Ottl ’ *'" l ’* rtey W • t *»tiy. hogs and sheep B~ —o — K al ** as ‘ <»ne day's MFund* - ' ,0 t *’ e I s - J; IMXLER P*Gy°. s-m 30 t 0 1:00 I u ‘’iMd Glssess Flttad
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LOCAL CLASSIFIED AOVKRTISINQ RaTIS For 25 words or less; 1 Ums 50c; 2 limes 75c; 3 times |1; « times f 1.71. Katea quoted are for consecutive insertions. No claslfled ads accepted or akipday schedule. Rate for 10 Point BLACK FACB is Sc per word for Insertion. Copy must be In of Ice by 11 a. tn Monday through Friday Saturday deadline Is » a. m. FOR SALE joiH the Thrifty Crowds. Everybody saves at Hprague Furniture Store, "The Store For The Thrifty.” Drop In and Me bow many dollars we can save you— Sprasue Furniture Store, Phone 'W 281-SO! FOR SALK OH THADE-Do you have old house in need of repair, paint or foundation In good location? Why not trade It on thin newly decorated five room house in South part of city. Five room home, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom with toilet, lavatory. Has city water, cistern, lights, new decoration inside, out. Good foundation Breathing space around home. Gar den. Bob Heller, Realtor, Phone 870, Heller Building. 34*-tf FOR SALE New electric Irons. coffeemakers; hot platen; toasters; combination radio-phonograph; double bowl sink cabinets. Kitchen Maytag Sales and Service. Phone •I. 110 Jefferson 259 ts FOR SALK Truck load, double and single base sink cabinets, 5 sizes; radioe, record players, heating stoves, WASHERS, SWEEP ERS SERVICED. Kitchen Maytag Sales Phone 95. 259 ts FOR SALK 55 gal. steel drums, suitable for fuel oil and gas 15.00 each. Sheet Bros. Cleaners. Phone 359. 200 TF hfte Holland turkeys for your Thanks giving dinner, ami some milk fed white rock fryers. Dressed or alive Call 5144. Nf FOR SALE — Tractor disks. tra< tor manure spreaders; cultimulciters; portable grain elevators with wagon hoist complete; Horndraulk manure loaders; cultipackera; rotary hoes; hammer mills: corn shellers; new rubber tired wagons: spring and spike tooth harrows; lime spreader*; tractor cabs for Oliver 70 and Farmall II A M; 1% h p gasoline engines; air compressors; hydraulic tractor seats; tractor tires — Craigville Garage. 270-3 t FOR SALE: Wards tank-type electric sweeper with all attachments. Practic ally new Homer Flechter, '» mile east Tocsin on 224. Tocsin phone. 270 3tx FOR SALE - '4l Olds, 68 series 8. ’37 Deluxe Chelrolet sedan. Regina electric swee|»er. Phone 8961. 271-3 t FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet, standard. 1127 Elm street. 272 g2t FOR SALE I'sed 32 volt 850 amp. Delco generator; heavy duty lialti-tfes; motors; radio; bulbs and vacuum cleaner Herman Ehlerding, Preble phone. 272 3tx FOR SALE Property in Craig ville — modern home with work shop 24 x 2» and garage fvau Frauhiger, Craigvllle. Ind. 272-3tx FOR SALE 2 Model A F*ord coaches priced for quick sale. Hl-Way Service Station. Phone 490. 272-3tx FOR SALE Black Hudson seal coat, first class condition, size 14-18. Call 1043 after pin 272 3t FOR SALE Three buck lambs. Ixnen Keidel. Hoagland. Indiana Hoagland telephone. 172.'I 72 .'" 3 !* FOR SALE 6 chairs and buffet, cheep. Call 6371 2.2-H FOR SALE Spotted Poland China boBN), eligible for register. Leo Roe, Monmouth Phono 5965 272-3tx FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet Standard recently overhauled 235 North 7th Sirm-L 2,2-3tx HEAT your water the easy *ay —with a Pittsburg gas automatic hot water heater. — Haugh Heating * Appliance.FOR SALE—A limited supply of 12-2 Rome!.— Haugk Hearing A Appliances - ■ WE SELL the Hew Wafer Soft ener. Guaranteed and proven to soften Decatur water at low cost. White enamel finish. — Haugk Heating A FOR~SaI.E - Child's one piece j anowsuit. Hood atta hed Size 3. i ' never worn. |5.5«. Ladies' black chinchilla coat, quilted lining, good shape Size 16 315 Mrs. Wgar Garred. 257 No. 7fh Phone 3645 2T0.3t lTrade In a Good town — Decatur
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds .‘4e>- I MW W "If this is Heaven — then why don’t we get to read the Democrat Want Ads?" FUR SALK Kaffa Corlcal fur coat, three-quarter length, size 16. Slightly worn. Call 5465 before 3 p m. 268 g6tx ROOFING and SIDING Finest of materials. Three years to pay. if desired — no delays. Experienced applhatora to do the work. Boardmans, 223 North First, phone 411. Representing Tri-State Roofing Co. 17" Lit FOR SAI.E 1941 Dodge. Monroe Auto Repair, Monroe, Ind. 27(t-3tx FOR SALE Two new ply truck tires. I'sed electric G. E. Iron. Standard Service Station, Preble, Indiana. Walter Peck. Preble Phone. 27tt-3tx CHRISTMXS IfTcOMlNtl~See oti large selection of gifts for young and old Shop now, while our stock Is complete SPRAGUE FVRNITIRE STORE, PHONE 199. 270-201 FOR SALK — 1936 international pick-up truck with grain bed and stock rack, A-l condition. G. W Koettetnaiin. l’i mile north and mile Mat of I'rtdile 27" Itx FOR SALE To settle It Jamee Rice estate, four room semimodern home at 238 North Sixth street to highest open bid received at my office before 4 p.m Monday, Decem her 2. Hid subject to approval of Adams Circuit Court. Terms, 5" tash with bid. balance when deed nnd abstract are deliver*d. Bob Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. _'7" 1 FOR SALE Two buildinr I"- t»n<No. 97 in Mary Ellen Hanna Add!ton, laeattd on Nuttman Avenue will In- a fine home site. The other No. 23 in Citizens 3rd Addition, located on Indiana street, west ■ f Genera! Electric, has fine poseibili ties. Will be sold Sep irately for highest open bids received at my office before 2 p nt. Monday. DecemIter 2, to settle It. J.itnes Rice estate. Bids accompanied by 5 ' caeh will be subjei t to approval <•! Adams Circuit Court. Final settlement Io bo made when deed and abstracts are delivered. Bolt Heller, Realtor. Phone 870, Heller Building. 270-13 f FOR SALE A lovely place to build. Two acres. I I mile north of Monroe, close to highway. Reasonable. Don Shady, Route 2. Decatur. 271 3tx FOR SALE l"l acre farm, one mile to store and market Four miles fr tn Decatur. Near church and school. R E. Owens, 322 North sth Street. Phone 1180. 271-3! FOR SALE 19(6 Stewart coach house trailer, 27 foot I'sed only few months. Just like new. Addi tional improvements have Iteen made since purchased Will sell teasonable. Call 337 Decatur Istween hours of 8:30 am. and 4:00 pm. Or call II 55314 Fort Wayne after 6.00 p in. Ask for Mrs. I'nderWood. 271 a3t Foil SALE 6 II New Idea corn shredder. 2 miles cast. 1 mile north, '« mile east of II agland Charles Seikina 271 g2tx FOR SALE. Estate heatrola. good condition, like new. I'sed 3 seasons. Phone 1081. 270g.3t FOR SALE — Priced for quick ■ale, Model II Ford. Phone 8751 or 71'. Meiber- Btroet 27"g.3t FOR SALE To -ettle B James Rice estate, six room fully modern home at 212 North Sixth afreet, to highest open bid received at my office before 5 p in. Monday. Decem her 2. Bids subject to approval of Adams Ciicuit Court. Terms, cash with bld, balance when deed and abstract are del vered. Bob Heller. Realtor, Phone 870, Helhr Building. 270-i3 t WANTM) BOAKDMANS new location, <24 North Flrat. for sowing machines repairing, needlea, oil, beltz, parte, covered button*, covered buckles, hemititebing and machine buttonholes. 258-25 t WANTED to buy ail kind* of cattle, hogs, sheep. L. W. Murphy, 903 Winchester, Phone 1678. , | 2ZB*tf ! WANTED— Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save 1 money on letters, aakvt messageu, forme, etc. Joan Cowan. Phone >7O. Heller Building244 ts ■ Tiade In a Good Tow Ti— Decatur
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
WANTED TO BUT All kmda cattle. zbeep and hogs The dehorning season is here, we do thia at teaaonable prices. Phone 5885 or 5592. or write Si human Brother*, I Inal ur. Imlialla. 261-3OIX WANTED Intel,*r p.iutitig mid decorating, residential, commercial. Also paint for refinlahing all kinds furniture Careful work l>y experienced painter*. It. E. Gantz, phone 8083 or 5652. 271-3tx WTSTWI Misiium size caterpillar I tractor, Must lie in rood condition Desi rllie and state price. Also in market for (Ittaw., log saw Write Box No. H c/o Democrat. MISCELLANEOI S Will' WttRRY Almut winter wlien you can have the all season Thermoseal Combination storm and screen window installed, Have it pay for Itself in fuel savings alone Call us for free estimates. Arnold * Klenk. phone 436. 27"1f FARMERS ATTENTION WiTw move dead horsos, cows, bogs, etc. Decatur phone 2<>oo. We pay all phone charges. The Stadley Products Co. 15-ts Al' I'I.TaNCE ’SERViCE ' “ *jTwe can't fix It throw it away. We repair all makes of washers, ■weepers. Irons, and other small ■ appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Arnold * Klenk, phone 463. 97-ts FARM Loans - We are making farm loans for 5 to 33 yesrs at 4% Int. There Is no expense to borrower. The borrower esn pay any amount at any time. Call me or drop me a line and I will call on yon. 0. D. Lewton. T We will iie nttninu dirt the week of Nov. IN. (Jet your order in immediately. Phone Lucius Somers. Poe exchange. 272hf>t LOST AND FOUND LOST Red and white -potted night dog. Reward. Jake Slusser. 719 Patterson. 272-3tx — o CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Nov. 18 — Il'Pi iI'SDAi Livestock: Hoc*' 13000. Slow; 25c lower. • Bulk good and choice iso.'ioo )!>-. ■ 21.60 24 75: other weights scarce I Sow. mostly 2toii; few heavy r weights were 23.75. Cattk 16,000. Calves: 1,000. I Top 1.3" o lb. steers 27 00. equal In year's higliest market Fed I steel's atul heifers steady; strict 1 ly good and < holce scarce, active, r largely 21 iH'-2*"" for medium to ' good Steei-ss. aid 19.00 26 00 on t. comparable heifer- Beqt yearlings i. 2.60. Cows steady; most canners i- ami cutters 950 12 on. Good beef i- cows to 1650. Bulls strong to 25c i- higher; heavy sausage bulls to f 1650; Iw-ef bulls 1700 (Tioice vealers strong. 23.00 25.0i1; others r 50c to 100 lower at 22 oo down !• Stock cattle slow, steady. Sheep 6,000. Slow; slaughter lambs 56c lower; little trade on I good and choice. Some fed west . Vfiis we»< 25,"0; -everal lots) i medium to good wooled lambs s 19.50-26.25; few common 13.50 16 00. Deck goisl ami choice fed shorn No. I pelts 2.3 00. Slaughter t ewess not established, bid lower. > FOR SALE 2 - 14 in. Oliver Plow No. 214 A heavy. Good as new. 1 EZRA KAEHR ■ 5 mile West of Monroe 1 — i i Trade In a Good Town — Decatur i
THIMBLE THEATER \<>» Showing "• -OX KI- —-— ———— ———— — i“'' . f*~ Aiin ic _ VVITH A CAC3O OF , rcV PHPC ' HOMEWARP I' *2.000.000;/, VMT ? — tJa® L - -I 1 | BOU^P-—-_1 ,'THAS A LOT) ; W-AT TO TO- . I IMPORTINK ON ACCOUNT p£) 1 ZasE.X M£ * ,EV F.”T t WITH > dttle kips -rr- -'ave.UX) - S n-V/- ''A'' -J < nr P 2 ■ M.' 'JrU, Wh . ■ \ < < v ■- 2 (:fx'-' x '•fc r. 2 / JOISLANP OF •-■] ;•■ L__——— —- -- *—.. n M i»lF £ IW " ITS THE BIU TE IS HIM! IS L() 1) lb _____ __ — r- — T —F i that NO WAY K'C’A *3B f—p l||i|||' co I MAYE TO y PAGWOOPP ( .Z.NT van ' 'a. --/A ■ ■flL — —--- \ take that z- s come back ) \ lap* down the treet 1 Ea | PROMISED MV SEAMSTPESS) THING OVES’ TO iff*' mEPE, This -* - - -wAI W XXJD TAKE THE SUIT SHES ) HER HOUSE ?J?«, \ J MINUTE/A..* > <7 >, J;■ Ek . WORKING ON OMER to/ r S . i < K (j ■ her house for me r > pf idi H 10,1 J-' ‘ fc K ■’ T v - L'lWk --7 J ■ SH akA\ ' L —. M _Mi ■ *** * x, ~■■ ■ ■’■w ■ ■ ■•’■• iwaaMiiii ■■oiao'aiia"** » M mokmx <• <H AKTEKBACh” ■ •• .. han in»ii r: ‘ n ‘f |»"li<' after a low* <Hcur*. See I S before the !<•>«. mcur*. / . "" Leland Smith Insurance Agency NATIONAI. PROttCTIOH AMOCANOh ■ MEMBE R or I"L —^mn,—K» ■ i —■T W» —■' ■' ■ • «.■ ■ a a> JB-- R. !>' *’ ■" **•* **- m w
SUWWS * I / 4 I r ||K ' Ufa * ' * — ■ KiSßff * -r— • t - THOUGH CALIFORNIANS refuse to believe it, that wet stuff, above, Is the result of a series of heavy rains that have menaced residents of the sunny state. This automobile forces its way along a boulevard near Culver City, where bridge* have been washed out in the torrential rains, < I nitt
Authorize Loons Os $1.15 For Corn Washington, Nov. 18 HP» Reconversion director John II Steelman iisliy autho ized governmeat loans of 41 I > a bushel on the 1946 corn crop Tlie loan price is !)o percent of the parity price of corn on Oct. I The parity price < u that dat< was | <1.28 a bushel. The loan price is considri.il>ly i lower than the current ma ket quo tatiohs for cu n V-'i'll illture de I piirfmrnt rm ords show that the n < tional average price of corn wa--11.71 a bushel on Oct 15 Thie aii-. i.'e is n.i-ed n .ill grades of corn. Number throe yellow torn was quilted at II !7 a bushel at Chicago last week. o .... . _ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Jan 2 1": Mir It 2"l’ t May 191’a; July 176 , lorn Inn. 133%'-; Match 1 30*1 May 1 28’, 1.29; July 1.27 ■ Oats: Nov s 5; De 79*, . March 7t< ,*, : May 67' a \. I — o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur , i LOST Brow n-M hili* ('wker Spaniel, named I reckclk, due to have pup*, r Last seen near Union t Chapel. LIBERAL REWARD Dr, Ed. Peck Phone II I NOTICE : Our Bath House will be CLOSED j from Nov. 14 to Nov. 20 inclusive r i Weber Bath littii-e
DRASTIC ACTION <<*ohtln<i>4 Front I'av* On»> walkout nt the Lincoln plant, fl"-' there situ < Hie end of Hu- war. left Lloo idle If cam,- siiurllv after aiiotn-r lo .il of tie f it) auto workers union wlthd »w a 30-day strike notice against Ford's massive Rivet Rouge pint!' Lincoln -.(filial* r.inl the 360 men quit work in tin trim line <9-paitment in prote-t against dis t i < of ilin • ollie sin tli<- shop BLOWN Celotex Rock Wool Erce Exlimates BILL CRIST Monroe Phone 726 HI’KK Elevator Co. Decatur • Peteraon • Monroe WANTED! LINDT Y PE OPERATOR To operate and care for either a model sor 11 linoKpe in a three machine I .--hop. Or can Use a I4<mhl I wo-lhirder. Working hours 7:50 a.m. io 1:00 p. tn. M o n d a * through I riday - - Saturday 7:">0 to mam. Six paid holidays and a I week's vacation annually. Permanent. Good working conditions. DECATIR DAIIA DEMOCRAT Decalur, Indiana
A bright »p»t In the labor picture was almost complete settle-' memos the west eons*, maritime' strike. tin rep'rta that the government was wading in for a showdown fight with John L. Lewis, Hie nation’s baste i oal-coMumlug ludusirte|<n pared tof the worst. Tliey pre paieil for possible, partial shut downs this winter f r lack of co»| In Holly wood stiike leaders scheduled uiiother mass demons!tm Hoti outside a movie studio and iiUtliorlth s w.irio- l th ii mote msss krrest- w uld lie ma l<. if aticli pl< ketmg took ptai e 11 IW.lnni I'p V.’h'-n vou wt sh pslntwd walls suit no du rk. retnrnibcr to start at th ' ti .ni a. 1 w< :k up Whin the warm »<' r trickles down over lolled wails, tne patti it makes is hard to wa>h off. -CASH LOANS Tell Vs Hew Mock You Heed Privately Coavaalsat Made Terms Om'l WvltwH ta «»plv as *®r • Im«. Jm* Hll ■« VM Mi. v»« cm borrew «M> fram 4» «• 4100 m YOU* OWN 116NATUM. No 000 olva a««4 t4*a. May >•'■ V®,? VISIT OU* OFVIC* or mail ceoyM Utt THIS VALUAILC StRVICI 0«r •*€• OM" doily -••• CLIP AND MAIL TODAY’*** ; LOCAL LOAN COMPANY , • Over Schoftr Store • Decatur, Ind.—Phone 2-3-7 • • ; Send me FREE INFORMATION J J Naffle . ■ g * • • j • AMre*» • 5 Citr State %•#••••••••••••••••••••••••****
PUBLIC AUCTION A- I am quitting farmins. I will ■• I •> I’ l * l '!' Aurlhm ilH' followIng rt. -rrit.Hl p. .-.mal prop, rly I m Sorth an I ! imb- harf of . ~. ... uh amt • ■ M ■' >'• ' Southwest of I’ayne on Hoad M*’. Wednesday, Nov. 20, ’46 at 12.00 Noon CST II—HEAD KEf.ISTEKED \ GH\DE CATTLE—II T. B and Bang* Tested ■ ROSE HAWS SQt EEN. K» i '■'•■’ <lm 1 "* " • ■ow Fill Milt mH ' RIIMIE. l;<'gi.-t< r. d too I.'.y < ■* 1 'ln. Tmn.iiy . CmriiMV Iblft r, 10 m«> old. i-d by M<T»oSAi.l> l \RMS til IhlM. ST\R MAYLEE MANOR TIM. ll<fiM. i<<l Gm o ’> ll'i'l. I yr old. i.aniH Rmord ITH !»7I- milk ft".-. . lai Gto ni ■> Fo«- 7. i'"';™;ity , (*OW. 7. Hlllk ”4 UH J H • •*' '• l.i!> ' Brown Swint <’<>w. '■ '•"• Foiiniai. 1". Brown . * « H"l ' 'in <' ». dm by k»Io day l|oL<t<dn low. 7. dm Iti ia< y I milk nr .il I" r day. Gio mM) heifer dm in January J H .l-t. In lo if. dm in January 2 Brown Swi-s Io it. i dm in Janu.uy MILKER: f'oop Portable Milk* I.' HOGS 2 trod l>uro< Sow 23 feed.-t 1' w-.k -old RIDING HORSE: ft yar obi Roan Mat- .-oiiml CHICKENS; I l *' S« « llamp-’ ii. I: I Hen lav .< .-1 — IMPLEMENTS — McIiEERIXG |O2" TRAf’Tolt OS STEi:i. IS GOttli tuSIdIToS 2 Jolm lleer.. traitor till'-. . John I" ')• toll I' .t.’. ' Idm |h. • .foot mow»r. Rotary Ifo.-, 12 hob HookO'l I*'i I. - i.liuii Sink* lihiili Harrow. Sew 2 wheel horne trailer on I ml 2 w i.mi buv lauge Hay Sling for bm k rake. Corn Slo lb r . mill <>oh ami artmli too numerous to inention TERMS CASH CHARLES BAUMERT OWNER Sed c John-on Am tiotieir Meh in Lie< hty \m t a S<b I impii ■nt g Bl: I fti k. Mon ..en| . Bank ' k IM
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Arrest Local Man For Intoxication oaoMMaasMo Flank Strauli. local handyman, wns io Im at .ngned in ilty court on a charge <f publi intoxication late thia alteriioon. He wa, arre.it e<l Saturday afternoon lb front of the .Uy hall mi Monro* street by polh- chief Ed Millei and officer i ,Jam<-» Borders — • n Trade In a Good Town — Decatur SMITLEY'S FI.OW ER SHOP Potted Plants, Mixed Bouquets, Floral baskets, Corsages, and flowers of all kinds. W. MONROE ST. Phons 5112 Ihe 4,0410 HOUSE KEEPER Cylinder Type \ \( I I M CLEANER Limited number for mime liat< delivery. Also uprights with at- , tachments ] - ('.ill or wi i < Jerome Ginter ; 121 N. sth st. Decatur ; Phone 1210
