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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1916)
fct I I vv M K 3 4 a m 5f n- D 6m Tlio report of II. C. DIers to tho Port ol Coos Bay shows In detail tho shipments in and out of Coos Bay for tho year of 191(5. Tho to OUTnOUND i i. . dH tt i i . a Ti i iOi etails. f ' 5Ir LUMBER PRODUCTS Short Tons Value Timber, 183,140,210 foot 3GG.282 $1,831,460.00 Lath, 17,384,700 pieces 8.G92 38,000.00 SlilngloB, 4G,81G,7dO pieces .. 9,380 88,400.00 Ties, 170,000 13,140 8C.000.00 Tiles, 70 v 118 1-0'00 Four-foot wood, 780 cords . . 2,100 3,120.00 Pulp G4G 32,300.00 Doors, 4G.800 1381 37,440.00 Box Shooks and Veneors . . . . 4,800 48,000.00 Broom Handles, 00,000 pes.. 28 1,200.00 Myrtlo Novelties & furniture.. 72 7200.00 i : Total 10G,242 $2,172,840.00 COAL Coal 15.858 ? DAIRY PRODUCTS Condensed Milk, 19,000 cases. C10 ? Butter, 072,000 pounds ...'.. 2SC Cliecso, 080,000 pounds 340 Total 1.23C ANIMAL PRODUCTS Hideo and Polts, 172,000 lbs. 8G Wool, 2G,780 pounds 13 Total FISH PRODUCTS Salmon, 17, GOO casus Other Fish, 186,000 pounds 99 .152 93 'Total MISCELLANEOUS Cascara Bark, 111,050 lbs 445 56 3,460 650 General morchandlso Machluory ...... Total 4,166 TOUT COMMISSIONERS AVI Mi KEEP FIGHTING I'Oll .HflTV Point Out Fact This Will Bo Long HcnnIoii of Congress Chniico ( Keiul Later Report On liar Optimism la rlfo in tho hoarls of tho Port Commissioners dcaplto tho fact that tho Chief of Engineers has Just advised Representative Havloy that a Jetty will not bo recommended this year by thorn to Congress. "Wo keep right on fighting, anyway," de clared Honry Sougstackeu, Hccrotnry of tho Port this morning. And so they will. Tho first soundings taken by tho engineers und submlttod to tho gov ernment engluuors, shortly after tho drodgo Mlchlo loft for tho north, ehowod n depth of wator at tho bar ranging from 28 to 35 feet. Slnco that tlmo, say tho Commls olonoro, thero have been docldod changes on tho bar. "U'b going iu bo a long session of Congress this tlmo," coutluuod Mr. Scngstackan. "Wo will have Bomo moro soundings later, nnd wo will havo a chanco to- prcsont another report boforo Con gress closes." Coos Bay has fought so long for tho rebuilding of tho north Jotty nnd Its extension that to koop on fighting for tho appropriation is part of tuo local religion, said ono man today. Though tho rccoinmondatton will not bo made now, tlioro Is still n chanco that lator In tho spring or in tho early summer, nnothor voport get to Congress. "And that Is tho time for us to havo a representative thore," con cluded Mr. Songstackou. Woik of the Mlchlo Air. Scugstackou has received a letter from Congressman Hawlcy In which tho latter ouclosos n commu nication from Dan C. Kliiunian. Olilnf of Enclncors of tho U. S. Armv. tn I tlm effect that thu iriilim it,,iit.. , gavo Coos Bay n widor and doopor , . - channel than It had over had boforo, rol ;i",V IK;, Ho speaks of awaiting a second jtort op a survey hero, boforo ask tho govoinmont to tnko any notion rogardiug an Appropriation. WAS A PIONEER i Mrs. Whitney Who Diiil nt RosebnrK , An Old Timer HOSEBURG, Ore., Jan. 11. Mrs. Amuiida Whitney, pioneer of ISM, died at tho homo of hor daughter hero at tho ago of SO years. Sho was twjco married, her first hus band's iiamo being Hlgley. By this marrlago sho hnd four children, Ilerbert and Martin HIgloy, Mrs. Amanda Now by and Mis. Mary Hoji- kins, all living In or noar Portland. Of tho second marriage two daugh- tors wero born. TJioy aro: Mrs. uoorgo J.angcnuqrg of Rosoburg, nul Mrs. Charles Clements pf Washington, Seattle. Want advertising f,eIn tlm o-loRger-trante,d things. NOT DOWNHEARTED 1 1 SYVER BACKEY OIES THE ttpm ' Bay oir tals have- already been published In this paper showing tho total tonnage ot outbound products to go -HS.OIG valued at $8,171,0152 and tho total Totals of Outbound Products Forest Products 400,242 Coal . n",8li8 Dairy Products '. 1.23G Animal Products . '. 99 FlBh . 445 Cascara Bark . . . . 56 General merchandlsa' 3,460 Machinery '650 Total General Mcrchandleo 17,040 Railroad Steel and Fixtures... 2.8G0 Brldgo Steel rtrr 3,550 Cemont 4,700 17,574,00 G7.G74.00 171,000.00 130,000.00 Flour Grain and Feed .. Hay Gasollno Crudo Oil . . Coal Oil Blacksmith Coal Miscellaneous . . $ 375,174.00 $17,200.00 G.35G.00 ($22,556.00 88,000.00 8,300.00 Total 56,536 $3,290,120.00 SUMMARY Total Tonnago and value of all outbound products 418,046 $3,171,052.00 Total To mi a go and value of all Inbound products 50,536 $3,296,120.00 $96,300.00 5,582.00 346,000.00 05,000.00 416,582.00 Total ttfonngo In Mrs. Mary (lurnoy Rooke, whoso death occurred January 3, 1910, wns horn In Douglas County, Ore gon, January 29, 1800. Sho was married to Rohort Rooko Juno II, 1880, nnd camo Imme d'atoly to hor homo on Coos River, whoro sho has lived continuously Hlnco. Her husband, Robert Rooke, died ciulto suddenly Juno 10, 1912 nnd wob hurled on tho 32nd anni versary of their wedding. Her llfo linn boon ono of devotion to her family nnd kindly deeds to her neighbors and friends. In her early married llfo, whllo hcr children were small, hor entire i tlmo and stroiiKth was Klvon ovor "'' mmo in America u jeaia ago unu to her lovo and caro of thoin, soom-'1""' roaldod In North Bond for tho t..f?iv with nitin or no dcidro to ko'I'""1 twolvo years. Ho wns novor hovontl tho boundaries of hor homo. ' Sho felt that sho had hor roward In living to hoc her five daughters, happily married, and hor two sons, i young men or Htorllng elmractor and much respected by all who know, thorn. Her patlonco and' fortitude through her Intense suffering wns something to marvol at. Toward j tho last, all pain coaseii ami Biie. rnnllzed tho end wbb near. Thank ing friends for tho little klndiicBsos shown hor, choosing tho songs sho loved, to ho sung by Montis ami then lu nnswor to hor nuostionsi saylng: "All 1 want or ask Is to, to go to sleep and not to waken" I nmnn a few hours had passed qulot- ly and peacefully away. Tho sorvlcos woro conducted by Row Stubbloflold of Marshflold on hoard tho stoamor Alert ns sho lay nt tho Coos River cemetery dock. Then all that was mortal nf Mrs. Rooko was tendorly laid to rest bo Hldo tho body of hor iiuslmnd wnilo tho gravos woro bankod with beau tiful flowers from tho many friends proauut. HAPPINESS AND MORAILT A suporstltlous man suspoota ov orythlng that is pleasant. It Booms lbra '" ''" tur0' ll"'1 m Ul im A nt ...W..1I.. 1. Ill fl 11111 turn of most nooiilo. You let a man l pull up ii llttlo wood and taste It, nnd If Uls sweet and good, ho says, "I'll I bet Its poison.'' But It It tastes aw- i f Ml. so that his face becomes a mask of disgust, ho says, "I'll hot you that Is i;ood medicine." "....... ...... ... . ' kow, i .nciiovo i urn ovoiMimiK tho world that touds to make u man happy Is moral. That's my deflnl tlon for morality. Anything that hursts Into hud blossoms, and bears the fruit of joy, Is moral, i I Insist that happiness Is tho end , vlrtuo tho moans and every thing that wipes a tear from the face of mnu Is good. Everything that gives laughter to the world laughter H - i..iii.. trm ,;nmi iminni. Hint la tUo ,no8t wonderful music that has ovcr 0rChcd tho oara of num. And ot ,no my that nothing can ho moro jIU,,0,al than to wasto your own llfo nil(l fa0ur that of othors. Robot t lugorsoll. , c i i lcngei-wiiiiteil thtngM. Want iidvci Using kclls' tho noias CyOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916 -EVENING EDITION. - jt-H-'-tit"t" """'t "" T rpr" tt t .- II i- V ,'' ' ,,3 in.ir-L"j-irill ' " rrJMf l&H&UN Past Year tonnage of Inbound products to bo BG,G3G and tho vnluo $3,29G,11!0. Tho dctallB of tho shipments aro glv en below. $2,172,840.00 17,574.00 375,200.00 22,556.00 90,300.00 5,582.00 346,000.00 05,000.00 418,040 INBOUND PRODUCTS $3,171i052.00 $1,704,000.00 100,100.00 210,000.00 57,000.00 302,020.00 42,350.00 ai,320.00 94.G00.00 32,300.00 ;n,4U0.00 0,470.00 564,000.00 5,205 1,210 1,740 2,420 4,760 740 3G5 1 1 280 and out . . .474,572 $0,4G7, 172.00 WELL JCNOWN NOUTII HEM) MAX ' I PAHSES AWAY Wns Ouo of Orgiiiu.crM of Masonic Lodge In that City Body to bo Cremated Syvor Hackoy, o, well known res ident of North Bend died nt 0:30 o'clock last evening at Morcy hospi tal. His death was not unexpected !ia ho has been seriously 111 for tho pant week and friends realized thnt he o;ild not recover. General nour itlu was tho cause of his death. Jtoni Iu Nonvny Mr. Backcy was horn In Dram- . Norway, and was 72 years old. nwnrloil and had no rolatlvos In this lnr of tho country. Ho leaves two o hers In Norway juid a nloco nnd Pl'Ow t o tito of Washington l', Ut io had not honrd f ' ot his relatives for a long "" mi. Mr. Baekoy lived alono " apartments In tho hank bulWlnB until his health failed and : "" w n-.-...- hospital. Aetlvo In Miinoiih Mr. Baekoy loaves a fortuno of probably ?25,0(I0 to ?30,000. Ho CtlilUil ttnmn fn'll rtQinir nnrl n1or linlil - .v... ... , .DU ...... - o,rlUos. Ho was an active mom- '8r of tho Mn80118i n w o f mn mon who organUod the '""'" muiiii .muouiih; i.uutju. iiu vti- Ho car- ' Hod a llfo Insurauco policy hi tho Bankers' Llfo or Des Molnos, Iowa. Gavo to Charity It Is said that Mr. Baekoy hnd glv on uway w good doal for charitable puriioses latoly and that tho tlmo or his doath ho was worth ' actually about $15,000. Ho hud sent a good dtul of niopoy to Norway to abslst Homo charltahlo institution In thnt country. Boforo making thoso do nations ho wns worth probnbly ?25, 000 to $30,000. Mr. Baekoy had nmrto a will which w'as loft lu ohargo o City Recorder r.rvlf'l'n' J,h,)!f,an,"B of oltl tl "ver-girts First National Bank of , thi-nmri. ).. ..oi .... ,. Orouvo of the Nouh Bond la namod iu tho will as oxwoutop. Tho will Is to bo filed ror K'ohato In a few days. It is believed t the will provides that most of '' to jo for charitable purposes in Norway. l. ... . .1. ... iiuio mo iwo urainors in mat viHiiury iuui a nioco ami nopnow uiinawhnrn In Wjiol.lnl.. !... H.l.. "- "" "- " WroBs Is not known so consequently t ' " k;;,rT.:, ." "0,u"- Ml- llnnl.-f llml Inn.. !.. ..l "v ., ...a..u..i-( raiiKomonts for his funornl. Tho!ni., .. sorvlcos wero hold this nftornoon at li o'clock from tho Norwoglau Lu-I ilieian chumh at North Bend and wur run In chnrgo of The North Bonn Is employed In n local hotel, recelv odse No. UO, A. F. nnd A. M. Tho I ed a chock "for Jar, f, in... 1 sun ices i wero conducted by the Rev. HO. Thorpe of Marshflold, all of which is in uccordanoo with Mr. I, key's wishes .... , ' "cyiiiitl I ho body will be takon on tho Kll- b.irn to Portland thero oromnted. Oh of tho members or tho Masonic , KLAMATH FALLS Tho volnn. lodge will iiccon.puny tho body nnrt.twp rire department may bo chnn.j, w.ll bio that tho ashes are scattered 'ed 80 that It Is a r.,... ,,?. was .Mr, Baekoy 'a wish. rqr Tf , - Mr "IFrF BREAKWATER MAY NOT COME TO COOS BAYLOR SOME TIME ' tt ' !.- Iir)octcd to Alternate Willi Steam ship Hoanoko Whllo Elrtor Is On Southern Chatter Tho tlmo of tho steamship Break water's return to Coos Bay is high ly problematical. Word from Pbrt- ' land Is to tho effect that as soon as this cssol Is ready for sea Bho will bi Kent on tho run from San Fran-' Cisco through to Portland, nt least for a time, nltornntoly with tho Qtenniflltlp Ronnoko. Tho Georgo W. I Elder on this lino since sho left Coos ' Bay, has beon chartcrod out to tho South Sea Navigation company for at least ono trip, and probably moro, to Mexican ports. Heard Nothing Lately , Agent L. G. Cashing, of tho Norm Pacific Steamship company In Mnrsh field, said today that ho has heard no news recently regarding tho Break water. It Is bcllovod that tho plan o ohango hor schedulo lino Just been , niniU within tho past few days. ' This bolng tho case, Coos Bay re mains with but ono vessel ovory 10 ! days to San Francisco and to Port land. This Is a disappointment to Coos Bay ns It had beon hoped the coming of tho Breakwater would moan a re sumption of tho sanio servlco that obtained until tho steamship Santa Clam foundered, High Clinrcr Hates High chartor rates Is holloved to bo tho causo of taking tho Eldor off Its regular run. Tho California South Soa Navigation company al ready has under chartor, tho Alliance, formerly of Cooa Bay, tho Acme, Mny- fnlr, tho O. M. Clark nnd tho Coast er. Ths Georgo W. Elder which has been withdrawn from tho Portland servlco haB, ljoen running from tho Columbia for 41 yoars. Sho was brought out by tho San Francisco & Portland Steamship company, nnd op erated first on tho San Frnnclsco run. Later sho was oont to Alaska but returned to tho San Francisco run nftor tho gold rush was ovor. She was wrecked January 21, 1905, off Qoblo In tho Columbia river and hor hulk bought by "Lucky" Jack PettTson for a sunt said to ho $10, 000. Sho was later floated ami sold by him to tho Detroit ' Wrocklng compnny for n sum said to bo $100, 000. Sho has been in .tho North Pa cific Steamship company servlco out or Portland to Coos Bay and lsu roka and to. San Diego anil way ports sluco A GOOD MOTTO HE OX TIME Bo on tlmo.' Hccohbo of tho . lateness or Mar- j K,la, (,rouci,y (,r tho VrcmU Mmy nt . , tll0 1)nttin llf Wntorloo ninnimr im,i tIlUrt t0 wIln ,,, lirmy 0l to t,1() hel) of wollliiRtoii. Napoleon ordered rIMt IIn(1 ot tho , t0 whom ,lQ 0IltlUBtc(, Ill8 ftWf, ordorH blu1(lor. cj.. -hosltntod hoen late, the holo history of Europe would havo hova changed from 1815. lle on Time, ..Tll0 Trnll, wnH ,nl0.. , tho , t ironioni oxpinnntiou artor n torrl- IllA nnnlilnnf YPl., n ... .. 1. 1. ...1 -a I .v v,iuviii,i lllllll a lllUlllllllIU Ol j livn hnvo beon lost, what an army of '. '!! and WOIUCn linvn lmnn ilnnrlrnil , ,,0sItloii nn.l honor wl.m ti,i ... . hi.nenng and liiiinUratlon hnvo fol- lowutl ln tll0 ,mtIl of t,0 ,atq Mr T.le. Nothing pays bettor than promptllC88. lja n, Tlmn -i-"---i- Promptness Is tho act of being on l tho Job when your nnnio iu culled nnd niisworlng It. Not nearly but , tharo. Be on Tlmo Tlmo tolls its nilnutOB with ovoji, regular strokos novor has a stroke been tolled out or Tuno or out or Tlmo. Tho Job, tho Appointment, Hie Order, tlio Friend, tho Opportu nity wqiil wait for tho man who doi'Hii't respond on tho dot. Be on Tlmo. lia hot ilocnlvnil l.v l,n !,. . ..-..... .,uu ilUJOVOOIUIl V01l IIU- rglno yoursolf Imniuno to Honor and p,omi.tnnsa r a. . i. ....." n... ,8 0 w,nilll,B ,0 tho 8iotliru; Tho Vorl wt wonUBrfu,' of ( . lw vi- ,t8 cho,co trCQy0ZQ man nf lila . rtp.1 "-... M. ...M .W... jj0 (m 'p1U0( lli mi Tlmn tit .... .iAn. .. . . "" iibk uuil uay at oacn and ovory Appolntmont thioughout tho day. In fact tho !:'.:: it- "'. " "" tlmo each morning nt - . . ., V JUIII own iiroakfnst table. That' 'a the bogln- ub 0Il Tjmo . 1 HOSEBURG- nnr.rfrn Ql.lnn m1i.x ' I Morgan, with whom ho was former.' ; ly Hiiployod boforo coming to Rojo-' ' burg. HAKER-Jamo MoComb, chnr- !.., with tho murder of Leonard i;,.ul, ploadcd not guilty when ur- Kmrnod In noun I ffili ultra stitutloti. -V -t-H-r" -rfrttrt ,rr4rii ""flr lifiiua PloVst, JSilifk, In Coon CoHuiy Flanagan (Sh Bemeit Bmk MnrshfielcjUCo.O') County, Orounn. jf ' Capitol, Surplus flnlltjrntlt, trofiti $12d;dO0 ; INTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SOWINGS DEPCI3!4 Officers J. W. BENNETT, Prostdont: j'48 H. PLANA dAT, yipc-" President; U. F. WILLIAMS, Cushl6r;'0. F. WINOIIESTUR, Assistant CnJ.hlor. Flanagan (Bt OF MYRTLE POINT Capital Officors J. W. BENNETT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vice President; L. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DEMENT, Assistant Cashier. Bennett Trast Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. BENNETT, Vlro Proslddnt; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secrotary; BENNETT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tim Only Trust Company Iu the Sluto, Outxldo of Portland, Which Organized Under (ho Now Law. 100 who for the last year have not been saving, should commence THIS WEEK to save some money each pay day. ' START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT. The First National Bank invites you to keep an account in its Savings Depart ment, $1.00 or more will open an account oji which you will receive 3 per cent compound interest. ' DO NOT DELAY! Make your first deposit this week! First National Bank of Coos Bay Marshficld, 'GRAVEL' Wo aro now prepared to Curnluh GRAVEL In nnj nautltlei from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcea; From pllo on ground, 3.yf per yard. , ' Canoo'l lutn, takou from cars, J2.00 por yard. Rftull Dttpjirliiiuu. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite I'os.OffIc. Phont 11)0. Abstracts Vm KiCIilAltLU AllSTItAOTa OK ill'LE AM) tlVf WUMATlOrt AHOl-C COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAILSIU'-IKLD AND COQC 1LLE CITiT, OREGON OlC.VKRAL AGENTS, EAftTSlPE AM) SENGSTAOKEN'8 ADDITION AGKNTfl FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LANDM HENUV SENGSTACKLN, MANAGER NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. Ao Kilbiirn "SAII FOR .PORTLAND (Via Astoria) JANL'AIIV 12. PROM 8.M1TH TERMINAL DOCK For Further Information Call lao. EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Phone 180-J. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Bulldlnns. General Construction COIVLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the . Dredge "Seattle5' tho iiiom powerful, bol tMUi(.iiNi ud most thoroughly uioder twoaty-Uicli hydniisllc .HiNige Is fuel fie water Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. 3F1 HtilnMUniW iririii u Bennett Bank $25,000 Men, Oregon L. G. GUSHING, Agent. Garage North Front Street Main office, Seattle, Washington. 1t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. L. Houseworth, 'M riiysicinn niiu Hiirgeoa Office :IrvsIng, Block. ' OffJco'liorirs: 11 to 2 a. m.; jf ft )) 4 and 7 to tt rf.hi, Phones! Ofrico 143:.Tj Res., 143. . J. M. Wright Phone 188.n nUILDlNG CONTItACTOU Estimates furnished on roquost Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear and Throat Hpoclullat GLASSES FITT-HI) Phono Riin-J. Itooiim 200-201 Irvlntf Block. DIL MATTIE H. SHAW. j Phynlclon and Surgcom Phono 0150-J. H. G. BUtler " CIVIL ENGINEER Room 301 Coko Bldg. Phono 1450. Rcsldenco Phono 3C3-L. W. G.-Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building Marshflold, Oregon. TIME TA11LB WILLAMETTE PACIFIC MOTOR OAR Leavo Leavs Marshflold ' North Bend C:45 ajm 7:00 a.m. 7.45 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:4fe a.m, 0:00 a.a, 0:46 a.m. 10:15 a.m, 10":4G a.m. ' ' 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a:m. 11:45 a.a. 12:50 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5.40 p.m. 5:55 p.m. G:55 p.m. North city limits only. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. MMIIHHMMMHMMMMWNnMMMMMMi 40 t WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 t Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO, Local Treasurer k4- BOUTH COOfl RIVER BOAT HKRVICE IUN01I EXPRESS leovoH Marsliflelil every day H n. .nu IvcavcH Iicnil of river atj It: tn p. in. HTICAMIClt RAINBOW leaven IhmkI of river dally at 7 . in, Leave Mundifloltl nt 2 p. iu. For rhnrter apply on hoard. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietors HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW ,See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor, Commercial und B'dw'y. ! ! .. $ I T. JT. BOAIFE i A. n. HODGINH MarQhfipIrl PA,NT AND iviarsnTieia DKorating 'CO, E&ttmitttis Furnished I'hoae 1 tO-It. Mwrshflold. Oreo SAVE MONEY j by . ordering the fauiout ' HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton $5.50 LOr half ton ot both 4.7 I). MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-J or leavo orders nt Hlllyer'n Cigar Store. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II, Lingo hns It at 31.00 nnd $a cash per load, nUo coal, with prices reasonablo. Garbage remov od. Phono 2U7-J. DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Stroot Phone 370Jf DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept OPEN TO THE PUBLIC A regular state licensed undertaker will be 1b charge Phone 105-J