PAPA DO's HOUSE WAS RESCUED

PAPA DO's HOUSE is alive and well, thanks to a concerned citizen. Two weeks a go (about Friday August 21st, 19998) I received a phone call from a stranger in San Francisco. He asked if I was "Claude Clark" and I said , "Speaking" . He said that he had found this painting in a trash dumpster. Then he asked if I was an artist and I replied "yes". He then told me that the painting had a title: "PAP DOs HOUSE" and I replied that "the painting wasnt mine, but that it was my fathers work and was still a live".
The stranger told me that he had move in to an appartment about two years ago, in the San Francisco. He was cleaning the appartment before moving in and found that someone had left a painting in the trash dumpster in the garrage area. The concerned citizen took the painting out of the trash and placed it on top of the dumpster, and left it there for several days, hoping that he owner would pass the appartment complex and reclaim the painting. When no one did; the citizen took the painting upstairs to his own appartment.
British-born actor Cary Grant
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