Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1952 — Page 5
SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1902
IJSO Classified Ads To Buy, Sell or Rent! —-•< r ■ ; \
K«n qywH. * SSa Why “ dtfift ’1 ‘-h|nk of that —every one of ’em f-a>s ’use Democrat Want A4a’*” u 1 * si.wir WANTED—Typist, must be fast, neat and accurate. Hours from 1:W p.m. tor 10: QO p.m. WHw Box 4?5 c/o pemocrat. 50 $t call in person. Win, Rae Prive tn, North 13th street. ' ‘ 50 3t-x Real Estate .".■. 'ir-’ FOR SALE—Last of three lota pelongihg to Jbbn R. Wbrthihan, Inc. available in Btr»ttonP!ace, priced at |1,550, >1.609 bM 12,109. ■ This may be your last opportunity to .locate yourneW home and family ip the exact spot yon Mraht- Oie of these would lend Itself beautifuly 'to a rambliiig ranch type with a picture.window in living tooth to redr. Another is a corner lOt, would save money ; on a driveway/ Bob Heller, A Good Healty Service, Phone 3-4106, Heller Building. 33 TF Wanted WANTED-—Lawna to roll. Martin Buitemeier, phone 3-8647. 52 3t-x WANTED— Work during day by Christian lady, phone’ 3-3028. ■ ■ ■- ■ t • • - ■ . 50 3t-x WANTED— Riders from .Pleasant Mills or Decatur, to Fort Wayne international Harvester. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. shift, call 7-7100 after s:3Q]p.m. "• 50 3t WANTED W RENT—House in country, or Suburban. Jilr. and Mrs. .Justin Rieeke, ppone/3-81?2 oF’writb' R. '%! Decatdt, Indiana. * 52 3t-x WANTED—W|II accept .unwanted dogs, Doc mi|es* south at 'pecatur on ILS- |7, 1 mile west mile south or 1 mile north. Coppess Comer, phone As37v 48 6t-x . I fcli ill . .i, , . i.. ■ , , i.i i.i -„ , , fc tyn i WANTED TO BUY«-aH kinds of poultry. Bring us your custom dressing. TREON’S DeCaWi SWING RepairingLet us cbnvert your bld "'treadle Machine iiiid a nfodetb eiefctrii?. Wei* make covered buttons, buckles, machine button holes; Hemstitching. We sell new and Used machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 52 26t-x W4LNTSJD— Washing re- ' paring, wringer roll "& parts for all makes Bottle’ gas end ■ gas range# tor sale’/ JddrfYbe’Washer repair Shop, - PON*TI AC 1348, inquire |<l4 West Mhdison or ca|f f 3-2tOO. 6j) 3t NICE selection late model used cars. 'DICK AiANSFIELD Motor Bil Os. “ ' : -AbtF. * — FOR SALE—I 939 4-door Ford, com--1 'plete 'w|tb heateh new motor, A radio. Reasonable price, cal) 6-6841. 50 3t-x ?UR USED CARS are safety tested and guaranteed—Ruy with confidence >t . Zintsrhaster Motor Sales, Ist A Monroe St. Phone 3-2003. j ’ ?4f TF LATE 1948 CHEVROLET RleetHne. • Clean. Black. Whitewall tires, radio, under eeat heater; grille and trunk guards; built-in fog lights; oil filler J scat covets; fbum rubber seats’, spot Ugh l ; g.dbo Wiles- WiU finance. Lesr Sheets. 322 N. Ist St: *693»x coupe,"radio & heater;' 1947 DE SOfp 4-door, radio heater; 19’41 FORD tudor, radio, & fieajAr.'' 1947 DE BOTO club coupe; radio A peatet;'lM9 ROXTTAC club coupe, radio & heater! 194*9 pUYMoCTH sedah, ; radio A heat; It; 1917 l)6i>GE 4-door., radio. & heater! mt cUEVi|Oter t<jbdr. ridlo' A heater Dick Mans--rfeld Sales, 222 North 3rd street,-phone' . 31 Gt -.prt—i— -— 1 :“i : ■ —7 Elevator Co. DaUftur • PetarW i? Monros \ J v-.
. C»lt ' NOTICE FARMERS — Wenow havo rubber parts tor a)l milkers, also strainer pads. Steffen Implement Co. ’ f 52 It-x ORDER NQW-*-Funks G. seed wrn for Spring 1 planting. Supplies FOR SALR—S Holstein cows, some frith calves’by a|de fr somefrfll nahn, Decatur phono ?-9100 r hatchd<f chicks NW- Hatched n y d^?&Th&e r M a Megasul A X yclns lor 1 greater growth factor.’ Heller Coal, feed A Sdpplf. Hhohb 3-291 J, West Monroe street. ' ' 4& TF FOR SALE— Farmers horse hide Cork sole frork shoes. Good: fitting, T<?ng lasting. Haflich & Morrissey Shoe Store, |25 North 2nd, Sfieet, Decatur. 2& TF TITAN SAWS the easiest saw ybu’lhever use. Lightweight, fist, powerful and low cost. Ask for- h frpe demonatration. See GOOD firpt for. hew or used saws. M. M. Good’ Jr/l> mi|e east of Wren, Ohib, phone. Ohio City, 32 F 23/ 48 6t FOR SApBH- Order quality Baby ‘ Chicks now: ROP sited big EngUsli’SC 1 White’’teghorns, White Rock! Barred Rock, NH Reds A HY-Line chicks. Hatches each Tuesday A Thursday. Rhone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. 12 TF FOR BALE—Order Models big Engrlish leghorns now for Immediate delivery pedigreed Sired, Ihey lay large chalk white premium eggs Vrhich Offers top prices, phone 66866, Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana. “* 12 TF FOR SALE—Order Decatur R.p.P. §Jred egg and meat, bred chicks. Order the best and start chick# iariy r to assure ’profit this summer and fin. ©hicks every week. Chrder "Decatur Cbtcks” now. Defcatnr Hatetiery.p l A l? TF FOR' SAXE—Rtarted baby chicks, \ 1000 N ew H*wpshfrfr Red.J 10 days old: JOO Leghorn Pallets, $0 days old fbr Imtoediatb deßvefy. ’ Model Nhtcfiery, Monroe, Indiana* '* * 49 6t —J— ; — U—FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hogs, Etc. Decatur Dial O and) ask for Enterprise 3450. Ws pay ail phone charges. ' The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stadfef RrOffuctsCo. - !I ’ 1 ihTt For R«nt FOR RENT —Sleeping rooip, closein, 231 North 6th. street. 5| 3t lale-yisc. FOR-fJALE— sand, 1 $0 Jbs? 32.19 for seed or eating, gfaarapteed good cookers and not froteb. ; Cdppess Corto'er. 69 Jfi-X m, i. .wX/iA* ■ ■■■k-AiiU <■»!.. —it ■■ n , ,i ‘ FOR SALE--oranges, juicy, sweet, ripe, •J’lorida Urge 250 — 288 size. 2 dozen 37c; 5 doxen s6c; pbr case, |0.75, Coppess Corner. 50 3t x FOR SALE—Swiss cbeese^Wiscon• sin aged No. 1 bhdese, big hole, gbbd price. Coppess Corner. ' ' ~ ■ 160 3VX Fbk SALE—Choccijaie drops! fancy soft center, fresh this frieek. Spedul lb. 19c.4Coppess COfner!’ ... FOR. SARE—Wallpaper, large selection, call or Box lp4 Davis, paper!ian.ger,Defcatur, phone 3-8514. | f ~ *WO' 6t-x FOR SALE—bomebtlc sewing ma chines. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. ’ F Hm.TF ,—■' -- i j-ij. .. . ...,1 >47./ FOR KALE—Ohmjk woodl gtx>d * for furnace or fire place. See Wilbur Jleidenbadh. 1215 Madison; street, phone $-4369. *52 3t-x FOR SALE - Bottle gas Service. Special low rates on cooking and water heating. £tucky A Co, Monroe, Ind. 62 TF FOR SALE— Tarpaulins —Special prices; Also Canvas and rhefal awnings, Venetian blinds A flags, We Yent tents.! Cail, or • write Fdft WaynO \’ent A Awning Co. f Fait W&ype, lajd-j local represenBryce Daniels; phone _ J 32 TF. FOR SALE—Kelvinator reirigera ' freezers and Electric ranges, if you want quality get kelvinator — trade now for a deW KelVingtcir see them at DEFOR SALE—SKELOAS fur rural bdme bopkh'ig'kbd waler heating. As iuw as $65.95 ’per IVO lbs. Uhriirk IJfoa. T>’ ; • *• ’ .’: ■ r i
FOR SALE — Philco Radios, and ; Stuck? A Co., ' Monroe, Ind. H 274 TF J FOR SALE—Rugs and broad loom ’ carpeting. Open evenings except , Wednesday; Stucky' A Co.. Mon--1 rpe. 'lnd. , 92 TF L FOR SALE — Bottle Gas Ranges, I* many styles to select from. Open " nites except Wed. Nites. Stucky s Co., Monroe. Ind. j 274 TF • FOR SALE—Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, c washers and dryers. Also some - good used refrigerators. Uhrick J Bros. F 101 TF • FREE' — Feel tree to look around 1 in our store at our fine merenan dise such as furniture, floor cov ’ erings, bedding, lamps and appliances, and every day hardware fields. Open each evening except Wed. Stucky A Co., Monroe, Ind. . Phone 6-6866. 62 TF HOOVER—Factory rebuilt vacuum cleaners, 419.95 and up- Guaranteed 1 year. Also’new Hoover tank and upright cleaners. We ‘ service all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2158. 229 TF J FOR SALE NEW USED—7O Oliver tractor; V.A.C. Case with • cultivator, & fertiliser attachment, latp model W prit/e; E>3 Co-op with cultivator H price; j B McCormick Deering; WC Allis Chalmers; Graham & Jeffry plows for Fbrd tractors; 10 tract tor disks, some’ like new; 7 ft. . & 8 ft. tractor disks new $150.00; t Cultlpackers,. cultimulchers, roJ tary hoes, spring & spike tooth harrows, tractor mowers, side t delivery rakes, manure loaders, • cufn & hay elevators, combines t & caijn pickers. Oliver automatic ’ pick up bailers. Buy your Kewanee tractor disks now. See the J latest; 66 •77- 88 gas & diesel f tractors, self propelled combines, ' Oliver equipment on display. } Bale' ties, .Oliver and Holland bale wife; Norge & Deep Freeze I refrigerators, & Home]freezers. Rimifliclty garden tractors. 01 tv- ■ tr Sales & Service. (7raigville > ! Garage, Craigvhle, InditmA ' " ■ ’ ' I 52 3t i — | t__——4-4- ■:—l4-\ Miscellaneous ‘ CLEANING) and wall washing. We guarantee our work; for free estimates call 3-4094 after 4:30 p,m.r week days, gny time Sat. A Sundays. 51 3t-x STARTER and Generator service Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 222 North Third St., Decatur 1 , Ind. i 3 TF INSURANCE Phone 3-4300. Kenneth Runyon, Decatur Insurance s'Agency. b J IN Save fuel; insulate : with Eagle-I’icher lead wool, (Nol | Rock Woolf. Call for ff&J estl bate. Kiene’s. 16 TF - ■' V l '""'- i'-- I APPLIANCE SERVICE. We service all makijs of washers, sweepers, and ot aer small appliances. Wringer rolls and pgrts for all makes. Klenk’s. Phone 3-2168. ,229 TF ) ROTO-ROOTJCR service)— Drains cleaned, Guaranteed—The only" ROT()-ROOTER in Adame and W%lls Counties. Bucket Ma dgine for larger tile, Call C. R Williams 1 on 6 Tocsin. R. R g, Decatur, Indiana! 233 Ts SEPTkT tanks! cesspools, toilet vaults vacuum cleaned, sewe> lines, basement drains cleaned With electric cutting knives. Free fhspectlon. Langley Sewer Clean eis. Decatur 3-3810. 218 TF Usa|)le Building Tile — Free Tor' ha uling. Wayne Novelyt Corporation, Washing(pn luth Streets. 52t3 DON’T CUSS. If yoii hgve plumb ing troubles,’call 3-2158 and lei our experienced plumber take care of your troubles. We also pave a full line of Kohler, American Standard and pther populai makes of plumbing supplies. Call us for free estimates. KLENK’S 190 TF ~~~TZ
.-■>■ : C&>fe ■• ':■ W^ r W»8 W*®**!®* W r : JEf r 'J| i/ jjayaHMaßF wHjL k '*<W '«« ]f *j Ji.l? * •»■-, 'i* f~ <y*.t *1" V y U.‘ S. SfiCRETARY.QF STATE Dean Acheson makes an announcement into I mitropnbhes atdne NATO meeting in Lisbon. Nmr him (from left) ,' are Canada’s Lester X’earson, Robert Schuman and Britain’s i Anthony Eden. A 50-division army vuth 4,000 operational aircralt was agreed upon for -
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DECORATING—Try Super KMnTone or Kem-glo k all colors. Habegger Hardware, Decntiir. ' 27 TF $600.00 CASH — National Concern will” select reliable men or woman , to own and operate prt> fltable route of vending maehinee in this area. No selling. Factory representative will secure' locations and handle all arrangements. Must have six hours per week spare time, references and $600.00 cash immediately available. Income immediately, spare time, up to $300.00 monthly. Liberal financial assistance enables rapid expansion to fulltime business with income increasing accordingly. Other territbriee lb state available. Reply giving brief history, employment, and phone number. Write *Box 426 c/o Democrat. ]’»' si 2Vx The welYd, niobruthl err tlf the loon has given rise to th >T phrase "crazy as a |oon’’ but the bird la far from , [ ST' * ' - ■K'' ; I B —1 I B. B npfv , . ■ I ,Wv { -a : Wwfr UM b- ' 4 VHEI BSaBBBIHBHHII : NEW YORK financier E. Stanley ) Klein is shown before Senate , ptobers explaining two intricate deals tn which big-name investors reaped big profits on war surplus tankers. Klein was a top figure in an investment group headed by T ex-Rep. Joseph E. Casey (D). Massachusetts, which put up IIOLOOO to form tanker-buying corporations and came out three ; years later with g3.250.00Q. The ' Senate committee is trying to find out whether the law was violated by transfer of the tanker* to foreign ownership. flateraottonalj — . International Harvester . UU I Freezers I I Refrigerators : I * Phone 3-2904 Mollenkopf & Eiting — x ! P£an LOAN SYSTEM The Merit Plan Loan System offers available cash credit for any good purpose to employed men or women. YOUR PLAIN NOTE PERSONAL* SECURITY TO APPLY—You may use any of the three ways. You are under no obligation if you do not taka a loan. 1. You may telephone as—and tell us of your money needs. 2. You may eut this ad out--write your name and addr cm on it—and then aoail it to us. » 8. Or eal! at office conveniently located. Brlvate consultation yocma. Loans made same day you apply. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY 138 N. Second Street Brock Store BldsOocatur. Ind. Phene 8-2013 : Loam made within 20 miln of our office , faßßOa'l'l i =;
The following statistics resulted from b recent study ot 12,000 divorce cases: in 6.4% of the cased, both parties were Roman Catholic; In 6.8%, both parties were Protestant; in 15.2%, one waß Protestarit and one Catholic; and in 71.6%, tgere was no church affiliation. The Nazerene denomination reports a membership of 24g,00G, a) gain df more than 40%. Thesj church " members contributed' a total of 227,000,000 last year, or slll per capita. This is $7 more per . capita than the giving ot the previous year. The denomination reports 500,000 enrolled In the Sunday schools. Its board lias authorised the apopintment of 43 new missionaries. ■' a A new law outlawing all forms of racial discrimination has been enacfed by the Brazilian government Stiff penalties are to be Imposed on any Brazilians Who fail to tireat persons of all races v on equal terms Ih hotels, schdo|s, Stores, and like places. Public officials who make unfair dlscriinInations will be dismissed frojm qfflge in addition to receiving the rasular penalty of fines and imprisonment. ; 'V .1 I ! » ' , Only of the world's approximately 2,500,000,000 p-..p’e Are Christians. Os these only 2OO,Gbo,OGD are Protestants, according to moderator of the Presbyterian church in the United States. He pointed out that there must now be four of five times as many unsaved people in the world as when Jesus gave His command for .In 1950 gambling cost tbe irnople of the s United States 390 times as much as their contributions to missions? crime more than 500 times as much, and War 5,000 times as much as the spredd of the Gospel of peace. U : ■ . . ,Li .
1 \ ' New Look for 1952 Henry J Sedans '■ * * 4. 4- ■' sK 11—MUd"dTt- z ” L-S—-L>dfcrMlltiif "d- y. |( J K <] > -' * NEW INSIDE AND OUT for 1952 are the Hetiry J Corsair four and six-cylinder sedan models. Wide horizontal bars, enclose parking lights and a bronze M K” medallion, distinguish the new grille design. The rear styling treatment features nevt tail lamps mounted in the crqwn of the fenders. Exceptional fuel economy and high-performance horsepower are leading mechanical features of the lowpriced models. Illustrated is the six-cylinder Corsair De Luxe.
' if- . J ” ■'■■'■ ' ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■!■■MlM■■■■■MaiMßlMMH■■■W Mfaßß DON’T JUMP! Sure, taxes are high, but we all pay them ! The old alma mater may win next' season. And you j can always count on the strength, stability, loyalty and friendly services of our t.elanj Smith LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY Glenn Hill i TJIVtANDMA" ■' . ' - i ' i 1 "' '" ll '* 'i ! , ". 1 111 .— — •-- - 1 ,j r-i - L I OH,GRANDMA.' WILL YOU AUTOGRAPH MY ] . SWELL/.' I’M GQNNA KEEP IT HECK, A FELLER’ISN’T LUCKY 'l. ! \ r*> *-* CAST, GRANDMA? r*“ AN’ HANG IT IN MY ROOM ENOUGH T’ BREAK MiSARM Q, / — S z~~ 4 a ASASOUVENIR- <-—— J EVERYDAY.'' ( LT.", ■ m 2 “wv IPyWJW-. uS ■ M Sw zOl RKTNOIt THEIR WANDERING BOYS jin herbert)(ragwoop| ll hr HUSBAND J 4^-11 HERBERT; \ AFTER YOU'RE - A J^ Np OT' r -tr «<I^V2 O 7' sfCfT i 4$ 8 MJik/vY ■ z—r: I './WU)Sf' V\ /!, I -*y | ’ ooDomi / ? 'M L.. } ?fW , 1 "' c "Ak <1 A’ ■ W,. / y / g K yxu. \M J. ’ . \AI ■ ■ \/\[ ... ' ■ ' ' ', . 1t .n.i...- ? - • .... ..•'«..'Ji .-.. ... ~ ; n-r'< : tr ■ ~ .■/■....Jp p': ,■: y THERE 1$ A DODGE “Job-Rated” TRUCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE ' REERY MOTOR SALES ','!K ■ i ■■ ■■! iu i i ; in — ~, . - ■ ;
IFI fIBT ! k fHi ■ 'IS*; ■- > ■ T . 'iZ/xWV w T ®‘i ‘ RHRr< '■ - ■ »-- 4 ; Ki S i WW H- ’fi ™ NEWEST THING In longies, a combination outfit of South American Montevideo iamb, with booties, is modeled in Frankfurt, Germany. It is said to ,be 10 times warmez than wooL flnternational) HJL I 4 “Way | J Prosperous Should Ponder We are expanding material power without expanding, correspondingly; the capacity to subject that power to moral controls and to use it for moral purposes. That is bad. If.-our sources of moral power dry lip, the consequences will be disastrous, perhaps not immedi-
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i ately, but surely over the course of one or two generations. Those I who have prospered opt of ouV Western civilization should pon- ) der their responsibility to prei serve and pass on the spiritual values of thjeir inheritance? If the ) core of oqr; society be not!) a Core , of faith, then the exterior wiH not I be pleasing, however much it be - glossed with finery, of Worldlii ness.—John Foster Dulles. \ ) Clericus Says: “The church at Antioch had all the earmarks of a genuine bhurch. ' Thebe are stjill the signs of a geni uine church.' That which makdis a ! church Christ|an is its alelgiance I tp Christ, the presence of the | grace of God In men’s hearts, the ; unmistakable blessing of the Holy Id Spirit upon Rs work. We shall • have true church union when we realize that Its basis must be spiritual unity.” 4 .) | Do You Know 1 1. What European city first I heard Christian preaching’ I 2. Name the three famous Johns of the New Testament, j ) 11 ’ 3. What general sacrificed his j daughter in fulfillment of his vow? 4. What is) the best-known Bible j reference to a pearl? I 5. Complete, “A wßeson maketh i) ' "T ' 4 Do You Know Answered 1. Philippi (Acts 16:12,13) 2. John the Baptiit, John the apostle, John Mark. 3. Jepbthah (Judge i 11:31-40) 4. Christ’s parable of "the pearl of great price” (Matt. 13:45,46) 5. ——a glad father.” (Prov. . 10:1) ■ r ■— '•■■■•-* ■ \ 1 ' ■ -i 4 ) More than 4.000 vartetubs. of, s plant life ard found in North r lina, ranging from subtropical to j species comiinon to northern Can- - ada. \ i ".?■■■
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KINNITT-MURRAY ft CO. ; Corrected March < 160 to ibo lbs. -_4'4---— 15 50 170 to 130 lbs. ifoo 180 to 230 lbs. w __\ 220 to Ips. 1(5 60 240 to 2|o lbs. 4 16.60 260 to 280 lbs. 14.75 280 to 3po lbs. 14.25 300 to 3?5 lbs. _1 13.50 325 to 3|o lbs. 13.00 350 to 480 ibs. ___t 1160 400 lbs. hp j 12.00 140 to 100 lbs. Koo 120 to 140 Ibs. .... U.so\ Roughs ) j - I • x 300 lbs. down __j14.50 v 300 to 350 lbs,___j 14.00 350 to 400 lbs. ... 13.50 400 to 450 lbs. ?__j 13.00 450 to 500 lbs. 12.5A 500 to j>so lbs. _i)__ 12.00 55Q to 000 lbs. __4 ... ii.so 600 Ibri. up n.oo Stag* \4-L4- — 11.00 Boars _4j.——| 9.00 Veals (FrL A Sat)3B.oo Spring yambs (Frl. A Sat.) 2MO Yearlings Lambs M.OO Ewm 11.09 SCHMITT STOCK YARDS Corrected March 1 ' 160 to l|p lbs. -A—415.75 170 to 180 lbs. 16.50 180 to ib& Ibt 17.00 200 to 2&0 lbs. 4 17.00 220 to 2|6 Ibs. _____.\l6.7s 240 to 260 lbs. \____ 11.75 200 to 2SO Ibfe. 15.00 280 to 3fto ibi. 4- 14.25 300 to 325 l|jg. J 3.75 to 3&> Ibfe. 18.25 350 to 400 lbs. 12.75 400 lbs. i)p 12.25 140 to IpO lbs. 13.75 100 to lio lbs. 12.76 Roughs $)0 Iba. down 14.25 Stags '.--u 11.00 Boars .X 9.50 Veals 33, W Lambs fcWBB|_,L ll.|f LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT ; aHjrk KLEVATOW \i' ' J o ’ Jrp cted,Marcb, 1 \ Beans sufcjebfr' to. change U v ■*!’ daring ah>. . • frrlcea qAMRK eteywtor ) f Ask ffrr prices. z Grain:) .03 per bushel Imm. ■ Corn:, ] .05 per 100 lean. ' 1 [ |1 Lo.b. farm WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATION* J ; Furbished By Decatur farms I ■ Phone 3-2148 Corrected March 1 Large Ctpan Whites .33 Large Clean 8r0wn..31 Current Receipts .27 Calll fbr poult r» prlraad i , ’ ——— >- TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING Smith Retail Brags TEEPLE Moving & Trucking •| Local and IjonE Distanoe PHONE 3-2607
