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), Apr. 5 (UP)— the St. Louis ced to 31 players eneral Manager inced the release r of the six will club, one of the

are: First Base0 Elmira on opb Doyle, to San tion; Outfielders Joe Frazier, and ey, to Toledo on Wes Hamner to

eps Crown innis Match

)., Apr, 5 (UP)— .of Indianapolis, ble tennis chamis crown yester- . Larry Sher, St. nal match here, the match on 21-12 and 21-13.

Nelson Joins Favorites In Masters Play

Leaves Retirement To Post a 69 AUGUSTA, Ga. Apr. 5 (UP)— It took only one round of golf to

establish Byron Nelson as one of the favorites today in the Mas-

Solataire Beverage | Posts 2683 Total to Pace Local Delegation

By FRANK WILSON DETROIT, Apr. 5—The eight Indianapolis teams which jourjpeyed. to the American Bowling Congress national tourney over ‘the past week-end found meager fare in the Motor City. . . High team total for the Hoosier quints was Solataire Beverages’ 2683. Leading doubles team members, Joe Pritchett and Fred Spencer, tallied an 1189, and the high local singles men were Del Eng-

land, Jim Johnson and Pete Ernst who dropped 623 apiece. These scores did not enter into the upper brackets of the tournament scoring race. While the local crews were rolling their singles’ games, 22-year-old Stan Thaden of Madison, Wis., took over the leadership of the singles event with a 713. ‘Thaden tallied games of 220, 256 and 237. In the doubles event five In-|, dianapolis duos scored better than 1100 pins. Spencer pulled a 601 in his try, and Pritchett added 588 pins for the top tally. Also marking in the high bracket were Leo Ahearn, 578, and Carl Hardin, 567—1145; Bill Kriner, 605, and ‘Pete Ernst, 515-1120, and Roy Haislup, 625, and Jim Johnson, 495—1120. England put “his 623 together with games of 169, 210 and 244; Johnson with 188, 222 and 213, and Ernst, 207, 194 and 222. Also scoring 600s were Carl Hardin, 605, Carl Hindel, 610, and Bill Bilsky, 612. On Saturday night, the Indianapolis quintets failed to disturb the perch of Cavoli of Cleveland, the five-man leaders, The Ohio team has a three-game total of 3002.

ters which Jegins Thursday. True to his promise when he retired to his Texas ranch a year age, Nelson came from out of the past to compete in this battle of the ok bluebloods. And no sooner had he hit the course than he fired a 69 practice round yesterday, the second best of the i + immediately set up the gangling golfing great as a topmoney choice in the 72-hole goround. The pros themselves put their money on him, claiming that the long layoff from tournament play has not harmed the umbrella man in the least. Although semi-retired last year, he was a strong contender for the Masters. Harbert Fires 68 Nelson played his practice round yesterday along in a foursome with Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen and Britisher Henry Cotton. Hogan shot an eagle three on the 480-yard 13th hole after a breath-taking , approach shot which landed almost dead to the

iously appointed as the Indiana State Fair Coliseum. The 40 newly-laid Brunswick lanes are situated facing west in the north-south building. The \contestants’ paddock ‘is located at the north end of the floor, and from here the grand march to thé alleys takes place preceding each squad. Runs Until May 30 As is the ABC custom, huge scoreboards, showing egch bowl er's score from frame to frame, are located in two tiers above the alley pits. The official -scorer for each pair of teams is located behind the players’ benches. ‘While a frame by frame account is kept on the larger scoreboards, official scorer’s tally, kept on regulation ABC scoresheets, is the final word. Placed at each end of the lanes are two large tournament scoreboards showing the leaders in each division of the contest. The present tourney will run until May 30, a total of 80 days. Next year's event will take place in Atlantic City. Because of limited time, the 1949 tournament will run but 59 days across 52 alleys.

Tegeler Leads 2 Pin Tourneys

Harry Tegeler's 1258 and 94pin handicap placed him in the top spot with a 1352 total in the handicap division of the Sport Bowl Signels tourney yesterday. Rusty Buhneing is leading the actual class with a 1326. Both top spots after next week-end’'s competitibn will pay $500. Two other tourneys got under way here yesterday. At the Speedway Bowl, Bud and Thea Hunt took over first place in husband and wife tourney with a 1282 total in the handicap class while Frank and Ruth Ittenbach pace the actual class with 1124. Tegeler also marked up a 649

in. ; P Chick Harbert turned in the! best practice round of all yesterday, a 68, one stroke better than Nelson's. But that was to be expected. Harbert, winner of the Charlotte, N. C., and Jacksonville, Fla., opens within a three-week period, is one of the hottest players on the winter circuit rift now.

Wilson Is Leader Best of the Hoosier fives was the Solataire Beverage squad which totaled 2683 for the route. Led by Jim Wilson who worked Jimmy Demaret was the winner a 598, including a high game of of the tournament last year, and|233, the Solataires hit games of the beaming Texan ranks amongig820, 888 and 975. Second honors the favorites again this trip. went to Tompkins Ice Cream who

h : 2% w failed to invade the upper strata Wehrle’s ins

as expected. They dropped 2657 Midwest Amateur

ion tallies .of 820, 955 and 882. Fred Estle was high for them FRENCH LICK, April 5 (UP) —Wilford Wehrle, Louisville, Ky.,

with a 575. ; Wilson’s 233 was the best Ingolfer, yesterday won the Midwest amateur golf champi

dianapolis offering of the evening. Leo Ahearn of Tompkins with a 54-hole total of 226. Wehrle, who was runnerup to

p/and Curt Heady of Blythe Rubber Stamp worked the best strike Ben Owen of Lexington, Ky., last year, blasted out a.75 to stay

runs. Leo rolled to a 46 in the third frame of his final game, then hit five in a row. He came three strokes ahead of Dalejup with a split In the ninth and Morey, former Indiana amateur|left one. He struck in the 10th, champ from Martinsville, who and then left one on his last pair carded a 76°'on the final round|of balls for a 212. for a three-day total of 229. Heady started his second Other leaders were: with three in a row, hit a split in Jack Geis. SL. St. Louis . i500 el and Shen ome up onn ¥ ‘vas Aria 3 as atexe dogged: by a split in the ninth, Satold Brink. Grand Rapids, struck in the 10th, then spared

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started at the West Side alleya. 78-71-2335

7-42-80 231 ments are:

.. 18-77-83—-2Tion a one leave in his final try| SHRINE NATIONAL TOURNAMENT . Ben Over Lesion. Ky RY Mi bo-81—338 and. totaled 219. Team 20 lwimoi3126 John Davia Tnaiananotis |: s4-4-83—a40| Ba Erler of Eagle Creek Nurs- Foes Taalmapels : 3763 (394) 3086] Ant Hoff, Chicago... 8-31-3iablery was high man with a 623 on Sun club, 1 polis... 2608 (420) Sore en HE wy Joseph 85-80-75—240 Games of 192, 231 and 200. pyramids, Jodisnapelis, .. 2778 (225)—3003

Other Team Scdres

Other Indianapolis team scores 1197 (108) —1302

1127. (14701274

Doubles V. Hall, H. Tegeler, Indpls Flitton, Hoffman, Dayton.

Horn Breaks Record

: were: Stumpf Bros. 874-886-882 025 (304)—1229 At Reading, Pa., Track|“e is." Biythe Rubber Stathp mace meborn: todois 160 a READING, Pa. April 5 (UP) 865-903-851—2619; Conkle Funeral Shuck, Hartman, paps. 1138 ( 84)—1222 —Ted Horn, one of the perenniallHome, 772-952-890—2614; Eagle| . doin. sie favorites at the IndianapolisiCreek Nursery, 783-863-907— | Keller. Dayton ....... 568 (108)— 676 Speedway, yesterday drove to 22553: Railroadmen’s Federal Sav- x ‘gerlaugn, ner dg “Byion. ne 351 " record-breaking victory in the 25- ings No: 2, 840-745-838-~2423, and|T. Menkel, Dayton ....... $72 ( 84)— 656 lap Berks County bicentenniallRailroadmen’s No. 1, 799-833-785 pi Events sweepstakes here. ~—2417. H. Tegeler, Indpls. ..... Horn, who was last year’s AAA| Perhaps an idea of the tourney|}V: Roberts. fnonis..

top point getter, was clocked at 11:10.41 for the 50 miles as ne racked up his second racing wvictory of the year. Walt Brown

set-up would be in order. The tournament site is the Coliseum located on the Michigan State Fairgrounds in northern Detroit.

aq ehetbonzuber rion Walters, Dayton ... 17 SPORT BOWL SINGLES Handicap .. 1258 (_94)—1352 . 1143 (193)—1336

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Howe Dads Triumph In Benefit Net Tilt

Howe High School dads defeated a squad of Broad Ripple fathers Saturday, 24-13, in an ex-hibition-benefit basketball game

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DETROIT, Apr. 5 (UP) — A Madison, Wis; automobile salesman who gave up professional baseball last year in favor of bowling took over as singles leader today in the 45th annual American Bowling Congress champion-

Stan Thaden, 22, appearing in his first ABC tournament, rolled a T13-series for a margin of two pins over the former leader, Les-

Thaden left the pitching staff of the Davenport, Ia. baseball team last season to compete in the Wisconsin state bowling meet. That ended his career as a Chicago Cub farm hand, but he kept his arm in trim with some semipro pitching. He won 11 straight for the Sauk City, Wis., nine last the year. Thaden's total yesterday was made on games of 222, 256, and 235. Tt was his first 700-series in

The 713 total was 27 pins below the score which won the 1947 title

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Prank Biagi, South Che ricston, w Va. 4

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The Following Services Have Been Scheduled: CHAMBERS, James T. SCHUBNELL, Russell SKIRVIN, Lorenzo M. THOMPSON, William D. VAIL, James T.

AYERS se Frances “Winchell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred

Ayers, Friends may call at LUCAS AL HOME, 1634 W, Morris St. ice 3 p. m. Tuesday.

BADER—Emil, beloved husband of Roberta Bader, brother of Chris and John Bader, Mrs. Herman Rademacher and Mrs. Fred Harrington, past Away at “the residence, 826 away. Saturday, April 3, 6:00 68: years. Funeral servIT" FUNERAL Hous, ot E. New York St, Tues3 m. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at funeral home.

BRACKETT — James

assed away Sunday, April 4, > FUNERServe

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of Emma . BY nt) ‘of Mrs. Joseph Robert Barker, Lexing Mrs. Halett Guiltoll, and Thomas of ally Lorraine, Jean, Kenneth, Charles and She { Brackett of InSianape lis, away da Service at FLA BUCHA JAN MORTUARY. Time later.

BRETNEY, Gertrude May, age 62, of 5016 Roeder St., beloved wife of Harry R. retney, and Moher of Clifford Boik. Los Angeles; H. Rugene Bretney and Mary Louise Cunt ng= sister of Charles Hord, .i Cecil and Elmer , Ind, and survived by four grandchildren, passed away . m. Time of service later, SERVICE.

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S—James Thomas, of 6049 8, Yale 8t., Chicago, FT formerp of Indianapolis, entered ‘into rest turday mornin x age 9 years, husband of Ts. elm Chambers, father of Miss Jeanette, a 1d Ys m Rex Ch 3

ora Chambers codruff. Services Wednesday, 1:30 ki m., a PEACE CHAPEL, E Richi 8t. Friends are Nicaime Burial Washington Park. [Wash ton Sed), ne ae Please oi MOORE M

EY Kraft, widow of Ed~ wera Jnothes Fh Rev. Paul English, Blo! mihgion Bdward and Joseph English city a English ideceased), Mil Stafford and Mrs, i Blackwell, city, slater of Charles and William Kraft, Edward Kr

8 . passed away at her residence, 83 N. mm i ear Aree age p.m. L

HOME, 1601 EK. Rew Tork Be. Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. high mass, St. Joseph Church, “10 Burial Holy Cross CemeFriends aay call at the m., Mon-

afte p. day. Tabernacle riots and Legion of Mary will meet Tuesday, 8 a. m. for prayer.

GLASS—Robert,

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of Ethel Glass and roseclose, gr: hdtather ht Ravers and rad roseclose, Rutn Lantz of Indianapolis un. Yimin ly of Brookville, Ind. also survived by five sieai-piandehiy ren, assed away at N,

erson, Sasnieny Svening. Funeral m., SHIRLEY BROS. VING Mri CHAPEL, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the chape

RAsSETT Pui husband of Grace father of Frank J. He ed away at his home, 150 Virginia Ave, turday a. m. Friends may call av RO! FUNERAL

g A Prospect St., after 3 p. onday. Services and burial at Lewiston, Me. HASTY-—Jacqueline Ray. Asrad lite tle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Hasty, 1906 N. ‘Centennial; bise ter of Nancy Hasty, passed away Monday morning at St. Vinceat's. Services Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. at the “CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS,” 3136 W. 16th. Burial Asbury Cemetery. Morristown, Ind. Friends invited any time. MORTUARY in charge,

HATFIELD Jolin Calvin, age 52, 926 G , beloved father of

tered Into rest Baturday a. m., at Veteran's Hospital Dayton, O, Funeral services Tuesday, 2 m., at & T “8 CHAPEL,” 2228 Shelby St. Inter-

ment Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

HITZEMANN—Doris Juanita, age 13 ears, beloved wife of Eugen Hitzgemann, mother of Mrs. Eisine L.. Schuitz and Miss Wilda Ma Baganz, grandmother of Prederic and Jack Schuttz, daughter of Mrs. Eila Ebien, sister of Emerald Eblen 0! Tr .

eral W ‘ & John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Burial Wash ington Park. Friends may call at IRVING HILL

CHAPEL until noon Wednesday.

HURST-—Harold, age 38, husband of Edna Bolander Hurst; brother of Ralph, passed away Sunday P.M. Funeral services at the McCORD FUNERAL HOME in _Oaklandon Wednesday. 10.30 a. m. Burial IOOF Cemetery. Priends may call at the Funeral home after 2 p. m. Tuesday. (Greencastle papers please copy r..

HYLTON—David P., of 947 N. Tux0, age 76, beloved husband of yiton, and one sister surW. Virginia, passed away Services Thursday at 1:39 HIRLEY C

m L CHAPEL, 946 N, Illinois. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at chapel after 2 p. m. Tuesda

KARSNER — Mrs. Anna 2164 - Broadway, mother of A “Smith and Ernest Karsner, Mrs. Alice Fitzerel, Mrs. Geneva Ruscher and Mrs. azel Voorhis, all of indianspolis, sister of Mr. Emmett lumbus, evening. Jue Burial Cemetery at Monterey, Ky., Wednesday, 1 p. m. (Prankfort (Ky.) papers please copy.)

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call at_mortuar SCHUBNE Russell ) 565 Highland Ave. entered into rest Friday, age 40 years. husband of Estella Bchubne father of rs Mary hE Hansman, William R.. Jack L. Sch son of

L. Il Robert Mrs. Bessie Olson, brother of Margaret McClellan and Mrs. Goldie Buseney. Services Thursday “at 1:30 Pa at the NORTHEAST 530 Station St. Priends are wel come. Burial Memorial Park. MOORE MORTUARIES.

SHADBOLT— William H., 1708 Gim

e passed a t= urday “inity { nd ol gira: Mrs. Flon ag HT ance Jones and g Mn, a neral He 7 LT SRY 21s Bnelny Friends - vited. “Burial Anderson Cem Friends may call at mortusry.

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SIMON—Emm, years, 1108 Reid Place, beloved gh of Hemry L. Simon, mother of Harry PF, and Walter PF. Simon, passed away Monday.

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of 613 E St, entered into rest Sune years, husband of Mrs. Ruth kirvin, [4 ald, Kenneth, oY and David Skirein, son of Mrs. Minnie Skirvin. brother of Mrs. Mirtie S Mey, Mrs ie Kirke bride, Mrs. Parthena Phillips, Maryoells Ctote and Mrs. Sadie

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Friends are welcome. Gle Haven Cemetery. MOORE 8 MORTUARIES BL

THOMPSON William D., Danvil) Sunday MOTE, band of Stella A of Miss Eve Mrs. Grace Driesbach Thompson. Services W.

TOO —Elza C., age 77 years, retired city policeman, of 2318 B. 10th St, husband of Mrs. Mary Prances Tooley: father of Mrs. Floyd H. Smith, Donald, Horace H. and Stanley Tooley, also five grandchildren, passed awav Sunday. Friends mav call at the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St, after 7p mn, Monday. Funeral Wednesday, Apr. 5. p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery, {Members of Logan Lodge 575 F. & A

VATL—James T. 98 8. Audubon Joad, enteréd do Ri Saturday ening, age 8 nd Eva Vail, father of Orville and Wil. bert, grandfather of B Thamy Vail Services uenday at m, at TRVINOTON C $49 E Washington St. welcome. Burial New Crown CemeES.

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REMODELING

" I- mE elelle Ti LOOK 1 ! Work pusremiens Pn GS We ean save you fram $1000 to $1500 y ing pur Hi on 4 or 8 o. Paintin g and 4 Sarpantering 'e 14 Elevations. not ae est. Call H. H. Mayo, I ® 2~Working 8. 3H List of All Materials. : ® Gm imate Working Pm, i: gi washin ‘veser . i Spec "Cash Price, $15 With Order! fo, pe ire j oe, x

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Residence, store fronts, porches, 8 concrete work: 14x30 garage, $750. Li Roofing. Terms, Free est. MHI-3488, .}

evenings.

DAZIS CONSTRUCTION ©O.

Spaying, sodding, grading, -ex~ cavating. Cementing and Plastering. R1-1689,

GENERAL carpenier Work, union car= penter., No job too high off the Bouse” Also hauling with 2-T truck.

Cleanin ih ouse raising, etc. Charles Hoene, sn Mato oo Plastering: white, TD BBY: onisune stot AP. STORM, SAthentarmg and repairing, terior and Call TR-202T-R. immed. aevive: exterior decoritngg CONCRETE driveways and walks, ab ay time, BE-2679.-oi in oh Mer gravel drives.

"1048 in mapies.

od0%, prompt service. 1048

WALKER CONSTRUCTION 60, 60. a The0083,

“CRUSHED ROCK | Amie proc ieimeicie Sovtie BE for your driveways, Seitvaren and 18. 5. spread prompt. ton. Geo

0 tay, Eh fire or GAIN. i: 8 ’ GA-3630 free estimates. Call od. CRUBHE Tene fon 2 PAPERHANG! gravel Bd Griveways he dirt. Lowell Francis. 5 TON CRUSHED | , $12.50, BE-2180, BE-4816-J. USHED STONE, sand and el, _ Specialize ig diivewes. or BL0ATE. Painting. Rees. orices Quick serve CINDERS — was fee. Work guar, Miles Mince, IM-0183 a oa Rank ov or driveways GA-1093. - Paper Hanging—GA-6122 I —— = ——— A.

$25 REWARD for return of “Sissy,” female beagle, white apd black with brown on face, heck and ears. CH-8328, CH- 1370.

"YOUNG COLLIE PUP White, with some brown spots. last, seen viienity McClure St. and Parnsworth in Mans Hill. Reward, BE3303 Ring 4 BROWN Ie eather bilifold Jost Saturday nigh ontents valuable to

a, ore driver's license enclosed IR-8277. Call after 5 p.m

LOST “Pancho,” beige and while * Chihuahua puppy, on 58th, E. of College, Friday. Head toward Kingsley Dr. 5852 College. BR-5044.

LOBT — Gentieman's Iilinois ope openfaced watch and chain, also pair of glasses at Oaklandon Brides of Indianapolis Water Co. Call LI-7371.

discharge and Reward.

LOST-Gold pin, wings, joined by O, of no value except to mother of deceased pilot. Reward, BR~ , 38 . 58th Ts yellow gold Hamiiton wrist wa ip Sentty hw ater or 4157 ition, sent! value. w

VERY BMALL anchors and i

xed, needs food | Call MA« op, Indiana 8.

LOST—Black- EL spaniel male, vic. 48th and Evans BR-0136.

LOST — black and . white shepherd, bob "ian, Zits foe.

between LOST — Walker A K-whife. a ears " OH-3189-1L PERSONALS it br. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist, located on ie oh Sous Riad B! Ohie,

dg., 10 Marian near poston tormeniy 301 Roosevelt Bld

T E. OWENS, ATTORNEY

Is Now Located at 230 E. OHIO is Buite 412-414 FR-! oy

SPANISH CASA

Baths, massage. 1908 N. Cap. H1-2004,

M E BATHS COLONIC

2631 — r rehm massage, 245 N,

LI-4123,

DIRT, top soll and Ail diri, De-BR-5981.

Mivered. Eve. Phone

=m ELECTRIC LIVING

Is not Seyend your

CALL ACE “ELECTRIC One of our estimators will be “Johnnie on the Spot” to discuss

Paper Cleaning

war Washing, ing

A ANING, Int. and ext. decorating. Free estimates. B & R Decorators, FRe

A ING, v Kemioning} and help you with your electrical problems. mah Sak Reas. We leave Our six trucks are PAPER © is thoroughly equipped and manned by PAP cleaning. Eve.

enning, Reasonable. Ev ~Dings end week-ends, .CH-2571-R,

APER “CLEANING Ineo Service. HI. 1.3261.

Perfect Wall Washing White men, good reference. CA-2623.

Paper Hanging Tools and steamer FOR RENT. BE-4087-M.

courieoul, efficient workmen. t's Electrical’ Call Ace “ACE ELECTRIC CO. Member Electric hans ot of Indpls, Ine, DRIVE

1819-21 MILLERS Indianapolis, Ind. HU-1453

L. H. Weld Electric Co.

Power lighting and repair work. bonde 1934

Licen Madison, PROI0ST, eve. GA-3190. Patoh Plastering - Usa GREEN'S Electrical Service and Ap- t tad . A ]

BL-4

ring Repair. 4546 Primrose Ave. 1295

-3081. Quality work an quantity

ry | sO FRELJE Electric Shop natalie: R XT DAGLISH - ... FE-9110

tion, BL Licensed, bond NEW wor

PATCH WORK , repairs; lice bonded. BE-063 W. W. PLUMBING TING FENCING, furnished, erected, 842 E ke CA-5178

TA- s TAT585, PLU! REPAIRS, DAY OR xhute men, TA S509. UNIGHT. 1120 N. Ala, No.3 LI-e0et,

AND ALLATIONS. 8st 418 N. ALABAMA.

eration service; im8 sstvice; work L-6487,

Lald. Old firs. made yo on. soneal att given every job

COMPLETE oi BURNER SERVICE

Contract service by the year (make our maintenance pay, dividends). 'or FM service

M. COOLEY

* rate!

"FURNACE & STOKE

Tnaisling, —paMiing. vacuum cleanIng, ew en. 3 years to

es mae Miles, WA-3083, FUR ACE AND STOKER Ea

MAralno: hts ‘BI yaar, Divs Lambert's Refrigerator So Expert bi Guar. sn

NEW ROOFING AND EXPERT ROOF REPAIRING

CIRGLE ROOFING & SUPPLY CO. 2a Buiter HI-5311 0. Vayne, Ri-2820

950 Fhe Roofing, yr