14 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Man., July 23, 194f Shop and Save With Classified Ads y Miscellaneous Livestock Autos m.,,,,,,,J . i... . ...... .1-W yplHMK." I.' M"-" 1 1 1 I"" f f I'k IXHORTS HONOLULU WATERFRONT STRIKERS Striking stevedores stand by during e dis pute on Honolulu's waterfront, as ILWU leader Henry Schmidt (right) addresses them. The men returned to unloading 10,970 tone of relief cargo from the S. S. Hawaiian Refiner after their 45- minuta dispute with cargo clerks was cleared up. I he stevedores months arid the only cargo they save bean unloading is relief lit j I - F " ''vh-IV N HELD ;IN COHEN SHOOTING sociaceavwiin me - expose - puDncauonmonywooa wie, were a itch tea in a Ban rTancisco aaroary iroasc bar, ln'oonnection. with, the Mickey Cohen .shooting In. Holly wood. , Authorities said the three men were ' picked up 'because Tarantlno had been overheard telling' Cohenlhenchman that Til take care of Cohen." Taiantlno, editor and publisher of the magazine, called it a "revenge arrest," Els recent articles " ' " slammed sonje top. Bj(bJl)coIiJclals,of.BaD Francisco, r ; LOCAL To Entertain Parents Mem bers of the Lucky Seven 4-H Stock club will entertain their parents at a wiener roast Tues day at the forks o the river. T.N.T. Club to Meet The T.N.T. club will meet Tuesday night at an 8 o'clock dessert-sup per at the home oi Mrs. ai smnn, 816 W. Mosher avenue. Class to Meet The Stedfast class of the First Presbyterian church, will meet at a noon pot luck luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. M. Campbell on Winchester street. Members are asked to bring articles for the packages to be sent over seas. . Visit at Trueblood Home Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Koger of On tario, Ore., and Mrs. Eldred Hallmark (Jean Koger) and daughter, Lois Ann, of Drain, spent Friday in Roseburg visit ing their grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. C. E. Trueblood, at 223 East Lane avenue. Baok From Vacation Mrs. H. L. Martin and daughter, Terry Lou, and Mrs. Lowell Attcrbury have returned to their homes, . following a week vacationing at Seaside. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Attcrbury are are both em ployes of the News-Review. Copco Income Upped For 12-Month Period According to a statement Issued by A. S. Cummins, president, The California Oregon Power com pany reports net income for the twelve months ending June 30, 1949, of $2,109,581 as compared with net Income of $1,829,254 for the corresponding period ending june win, an increase oi l.j'e. Net Income for the twelve months ending June 30, 1949, was equivalent to a.o times preferred stock dividend requirements, and, after deduction of such dividends, was equivalent to $3.08 per share on the 550,000 shares of outstand ing common stock. Net Income for the six months ending June 30, 1949, amounted to $1,059,414, an Increase of 15.70 over that of the same period of 1948. Life "Saved my A Cod-nnd lor GAS-HEARTBURN" When tttrm tnmrh rldrniwAwlnftil.miff(Maiit Irm vaJ, sour atuiiimh sunt hnultmrn. dnct.ii iinuftliy pro-rlf e the fattt4t'tlnf nmllrlnm known fur I'mptomBfiorrlli'fiui'fllc-trrralllii'thaMitn hcll-atie TuMr-tl. No Uxnllvit. IMI-aitii brlnga comfiirl In JltTy orret'jrt) tMrtUetouafordmitilopiouey bark BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 251 I jyoluP ncning, dry jf up blSifrs quirk 'o. Iv. aarVI IVY-DRr ITCH fSrabletl ti hlffhlv mh. tatfoui and will con- tlnua for Ira if nnt tnnnrf. Ita ants um. la tha Itch-mttp, which It Immuna to ordinary treatment. EXSOaA RIIU tha Itc-h-mlte almoat instantly Onlv thrra day' FTXSORA treatment li renulrad Mall ordera given prompt allinUDn. frae Hayar Draft, Keitbarg fimavfa. Hy.sPortOT,' Joseph .Tenner and Jlmmie NEWS Goes to Coast E. A. Pearson left Friday afternoon for Nes kowln to join his wife and daughter for the weekend. He plans to return here tonight and will go to Portland tomorrow on business. Rebekahs to Meet Roseburg Rebekah lodge no. 41, will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday night at the I.O.O.F. hall. Members and visit ing members are Invited and Ihose attending are asked to bring a sack lunch. Back From Vacation E. L. Knapp, business manager of the News-Review, and Mrs. Knapp are back at their home on East Lane street, following two weeks vacationing at coast points. Vacationing Dr. Kenneth Oak ley, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, is spending three weeks vacationing. His office, lo cated In the Singleton building on Jackson street, will be re opened Aug. IS. Back on Duty Police Chief Calvin H. Baird returned to duty Monday following a week's va cation. Most of the time he spent at his home in Roseburg but he also made, two fishing trips to Winchester Bay and reported excellent catches were made by members of the party. Island Residents Will Build Park In One Day OLYMPIA, July 25.-(.t-Ca-mano Island residents are going to build themselves a state park out of 92 acres of timbcrland in a single day. More than 500 islanders have volunteered for the Grange-sponsored brush clearing bee next Wednesday, said Sam Clarke, state parks director. The towns of Stanwood and East Stanwood virtually will close for the day as their resi dents march to the wooded ana In the southwest corner oi the Island with their bulldozers, trac tors, trucks, axes, saws, picks and shovels. "They are donating around $6, 000 worth of labor and equip ment," Clarke beamed. In one day the workers plan to clear out underbrush, con struct roads and Halls, build com fort stations, layout Softball courts and clear a picnic area. New York City's Transit- Lines Temporarily Halt NEW YORK. Julv 25. UPl Two-thirds of New York City's vast underground transit system was paralysed for nearly an hour by a power failure Friday night, stranding thousands of passen gers on hot, stuffy subway trains. It was 87 degrees above ground, and hotter in the breeze less transit caverns below. But subway riders took it calmly. They were, as one policeman on emergency duty put It, "So pounded down by the heat that they didn't even groan." The power failure, caused by a short circuit, cut off signal lights over 150 miles of under ground track. Safety rules re quired all trains on the lines to stop. The signal lights were baok on In about an hour, and normal service resumed. 7JT f J ? have been on strike nearly three supplies. IAP Wirephotol Kir J T-F-IL-.. I Tarantlno (left to right), all as- Beverly Krueger Of The Dalles Is "Miss Oregon" SEASIDE. July 25. IIP) Bev. erly Faith Krueger of The Dalles, a hrown-halred beauty with a vivacious personality and a cute smile, was "Miss Oregon" today. She will represent the state at tho nnllnnn) ''Mieo Amnrlpa" tnn. test In September on the Atlantic City, N. J., boardwalk. The 5-foot 4-inch daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krueger graduated this spring from The Dalles high school, but lived most of her 18 years In Salem. She attended Salem schools until her Junior year when the family moved to The Dalles. The 115-pound brownette won on the basis of beauty and talent over four other finalists selected from 15 beauties representing towns and cities. The other final ists were Dorothy Eleanor Sim mons of Redmond; Diane Rae Bnrnhart of Eugene; Karley Ann McPeak of Corvallis and Phyllis Anita Battleson of Canby. Miss Krueger's talent specialty was a monologue of Author Doro thy Parker's satire on "The Waltz." What No Beer? Wording Charged To Tokyo Rose SAN FRANCISCO, July 2S-UV) "What, no beer?" mused the Indy known as Tokyo Rose. 'What sort of a war is -this?' "Well, let's sing first, then write Ickes afterwards. Maybe ne it run a pipeline to vou. ' A iNew Yoi K writer. Da o Kra mer, testified at the treason trial of Iva Togurl D'AquIno that he jotted down those remarks from one of the defendant's scripts of a Radio Tokyo broadcast to United States troops. The occasion was In early September, 1915, after the surrender, when as a report er for "Yank," he interviewed Miss Toguri. The three-week-old trial of the Los Angeles-born defendant re cessed until today. She is charged with eight acts of treason through her activities for Radio Tokyo during the war. Kramer. said the defendant told him she had not used the name "Tokvo Rose." She also said, he testified, that she did not feel she had committed any treason able act, although he said she seemed to feel there was some possibility there could be a charge against her. Argentinan Reported Giving Italians Mqney ROME, July 25. P Some one In Argentina is reported showering so much money on residents of the north Italian city of Modena that polioe there are getting curious. l ne mysterious Deneiacior fins himself only "an emigrant from Modena." Dispatches say he has been sending postal money orders for SoO each to Modenese mainly students. So far some $2,500 is re ported to have arrived. The dispatches said none of the recipients has relatives in Argen tina. Last night nolbe halted pay ments, while they tried to find out the Identity of the source. NINE YEARS LATER Nurses London's Bomb Disposal unit bring a 2500-pound bomb to the surface after removing the fuse. The bomb, one of thousands dropped by the Germans in '40's blitz, had lain underneath a partly demolished building until it was discovered , . . nine years after being dropped. (NEA TeJcphoio) CASUAL ACOUAINTANCE-Joe Klrkwood Jr., actor-son of Aus tralian golfer, was adjudged father of Florence Heppenstall's six-year-old twin boyi in Worcester, Mass. This snapshot (above, taken In 1042, shows Klrkwood embracing Miss Heppenstall at a Jefferson, H. H, hotel, where both worked. He described her as a "casual acquaintance,' 1 ' (NEA Teltphoto) iN HOT WATER Charles (Lucky) Luciano, former New York vice nig, reads ol his latest difficulties In a Rome newspaper after being questioned for days by Italian police about an international nar cotics smuggling ring. Luciano has been ordered to return to his , . home In Sicily. 1 "MISS PIGTAILS" USES HER HEAD "Miss Pigtails of 1949" puts her priie winners to a practical purpose s 7-year-old Peter Mangclll uses them as reins. The winner, Antonette Campanclli, was selected at a contest sponsored by the Children's Aid Society In New York. Just so Pete doesn't decide to "Whoa" everything it all right with Antonette, .- and patients watch men at ' Opening Soon, Sanford's Candy Kitchen Fresh Candy Daily 125 WEST CASS FREE DUMPING, rock or dirt, no traih. Criteser'i west end Oak St. Bridge. Fruits and Vegetables SWEET CORN for ul. C. H. Clay poo I. Rl. 2, Box 263-A, 2 mi lei north weit of Country Club. Garden Valley. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, freih dill Phont 923-J-5, Calkim Road, Box 163. Hay, Grain, Feed FOR SALE 2nd cutting alfalfa In the field. Balling Saturday. Virgil Smith. Phone 12-F-23. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OK JOHN A. NACHTER. aometlmei known as JOHN NACHTER JUNIOR, Deceased Notice is hereby slven that Elizabeth Nachter has been appointed and hai qualified ai the administratrix of the above entitled estate. All persons having claims against tne estate mould Bring them with proper vouchers to the said minisirairix in me oiiice oi Avery V ThomDKon. Attorney at Law. 203 Doufflas Countv State Bank Bu ldinir Roseburg, Oregon within six months from the date or tnis notice. Dated tnis lmn aav oi juiv. ih4h. ELIZABETH NACHTER. ad ministratrix of the above entitled estate. Date of the first publication July 18th, I4f) Date of the last publication Aug. 15th, 1048. Employment In Oregon Expected To Increase Soon SALEM, July 25. (JB The next few months are expected to Be easier on jon-numers in Ore gon. The state unemployment com pensation commission said a sur vey Indicated late August and early September should find about 5 per cent more workers on payrolls. Food processing, construction, lumbering and retail trade are the most likely prospects for any one looking for work, the report said. The commission reported: 1 Construction employ m e n t has gone up 10 per cent since April; should climb as much more before the fall peak. 2 Food processing plants will have a total of only slightly be low last year's 26,500 top num ber of workers. 3 Lumbering expects about 7 per cent more men on the job for August-September but notes the industry still is 12,000 jobs behind the 1948 level at this time last year. 4 Textiles and apparel plants expect October will see 9 per cent more persons on tne payrolls than In June. 5 Retail tradesmen expect an UDSwine in business will need about 9 per cent more workers in uctober than in June. 6 Transportation and com' munication employers see slight drop by late summer. 7 Wholesale firms believe payrolls will go up slightly for late summer, then decline again by mid-fall. Lashing Wind Hurtles House And Children ROCK FOREST. Que.. Julv 25. (IP) Lashing winds which report- eaiy wrencned a nouse along lor 150 feet, tumbling five children aDout inside, strucK tnis tiny vil lage Friday night in a storm which Injured four persons and caused an estimated $300,000 damage. First reports came from the battered community where three houses and six barns were un roofed in winds which were esti mated at more than 60 miles an hour. Telephone and power lines were down. The five children whose home was bounced by the wind were reported to have escaped injury, Train Drowns Noise As Burglars Raid Town MELBOURNE, la., July 25. UP) Working swiftly under the cover or a rumbling train which drowned out the noise of break ing glass, thieves systematically raiaea mis small town early aat urady. Mayor AI Sanderman said the thieves broke into 11 of the 16 business places in this town of 500 persons. They escaped with juuu casn ana oia $JUU damage, he said. Sanderman said the burglars apparently iook advantage of a passing train to speedily smash the door flaws of stores. Two-Car Accident Does Minor Damage Police Chief Calvin H. Baird today reported an accident which occurred Saturday Involving cars anven oy victor w. Mattison, Hubbard, and Gerald A. Cone, Roseburg. ine accident occurred at the Intersection of Winchester and West Third Ave., North at 7:30 p.m. Police reported onlv minor damage to both vehicle's. Prince Charles Asks New Cabinet Be Formed BRUSSELS, Belgium, Julv 24 P Prince Regent Charles has asked Social Christian Gas ton Eyskenj to form a new gov ernment. Eyskenj Is the third man to try to form a new cabinet since Pre mier Paul-Henri Spnak. a social ist, resigned following a parlia mentary election. Neither Franj: Van Cauwelaert nor Paul Van Zeeland. both So cial Christians, succeeded in forming a coalition which could obtain majority parliamentary support. Schricker Auction Special Ram And Sheep Sale Wednesday, July 27. itarHng at 1:00 p m. a mi ies norm oi notcourg, 4 n south of Sutherlin. Now convened to this tale. 2 Corrledale rams, registered, 4 years 01a. 8 Corrledale rams, registered, year- lings. 7 Corrledale rams, not registered out pureorea. IS head mixed Romney and Lin- coins. Several consignors have a couple each 01 amereni oreeas. we expect 11 have some of each breed, to any one wanting some special breed may find them here We expect to have a sale each year at about this time want or have a good place to sell mem. Anyone having ewes, feeder lambs or fat lambs may bring them to this sale and should find a fair market lor them as different buyers will be here. There will be no other livestock sold but sheep. If you need a good ram, come. If you have any to sell bring them. We nope by putting inis saie on everyone may oenem. We will sell fat and feeder lambs py uie id. V. H. Schricker & Sons Auctioneers Bring Your Livestock WHERE they bring in the most money Sale every Friday. Livestock 12 o'clock. Furniture T p. m. Roseburg Auction Phone 191 FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller horse. Dark dappled bay mare and 2 month colL Weighs about 1,000 lbs. Well broke. 2'a miles east of Suther lin and 'A mile south on Plat I road W. B. Evans. FOR SALE family cow. 13 month old neiier, a week old neifer calf. Take all for $300. See at Lookingglass Hatch ery, Lookingglass Rt, Roseburg. Will not sell for butchering. ONE DUROCK hog, weighing about 500 lbs. Good for butchering now. 17c ger lb. Allen Sweety, Melrose Rt. ox 273-A. 30 HEAD YEARLING ewes for saie or trade for lambs. Market price. Phone 172-R. BREEDING EWES for sale or trade for leeoer lamDs. Age from 1 to a years. isiaoro inaa, rnone iu-f-io, uaKiann. IN THE MARKET for fat and feeder lambs, xat and feeder yearlings, old wetner ana 01a liver, isidoro inda, Phone 40-y-l5. oa k land. FOR SALE Registered Roan milking Shorthorn bull. Inquire first house north of Wilbur Cemetery. . G. God- irey. WANTED FAT AND FEEDER lambs ana yearnngs. w. A. Biackert, Myrtle urcen, rnone tai- FOR SALE 30 head of good ewes with 9. la mil. Vnn nlntr ".m UfMl na. Phone 8-F-ll. FOR SALE 75 sheep, $6. each. Arthur weexs, KucKies kl, Myrtle creek. VERY GOOD milk cows. 3 gallons, cheap. Ph. 855-R-3. LINCOLN RAMS for sate, 5 miles east amnernn. a. v,. Aoeene. -Small Mexican burro. Call WANTED All kinds of livestock. H. M. COX. COll 99M-J-4. Building Materials Plumbing Supplies and Building Material SPECIALS Vt' Gal. Pipe, 12'ic ft. 15c; 1. 22c 1", 29c; l'i". 37c; 2", 46c. Pipe Ftgs 20 Disc. 4" S. H. Cast Iron Soil Pipe 93c ft D. H. 91.00 ft. SoU Ftgs. at Wholesale. Bathtubs Complete Eljer and Richmond Cast Iron ...$75.00 Bathtubs Complete Universal Press Steel JG5.00 Toilets 82fl.OO to $36.50 comnlete. Wash Basins $18.00 to $33.00 complete. mii-nen ainns 10 aott.su com plete. 2 Comp. Cement Laundry Trays $14.00. Oak Flooring $100.00 Thousand. Nails, Roofing. Windows, Doors. In sulation, Sheetrock, Simpson Board, Rocklath. Stucco Netting, Metal Lath, Asphalt Tile, Brick, Aluminum Roof- Ing and Siding, Orangeburg Fibre ripe. Refrigerators, Deep Pacific Deep Well Jet Pumps. horse yjv. ij siuu.uu; sim.uu; 1146.00 1, $146.00. Direct to Buyer at Wholesale Denn Wholesale Co. North Umpqua Road Phones 826-JX-3. 461-R-2, Cement $i.3fl per sack 90 lbs. rolled roofing 3.73 pcr roll 43 lbs. rolled roofing... 2.35 per roll Grade 1 shingles . 8.30 sq. Also Sherwin Williams paints at adver tised prices. Your Hardware Store Howard's Hardware Winston. Oreitnn Poultry Chicks Chicks New Hampshire chicks all year around. uy 01a ana sianea irom our FUL.l ORUM PASSED flocks. Priced to selL Wanted New Hamp hatching eggs. Year arouna marKei. uur mono is to serve you best Ponton Hatchery 1440 Harvard Ave. West Roseburg Phone 168 Baby Chicks Hamps, Reds, Crosses. Every week in ine year, tsesi 01 Breeding, ruuorum passed. Hatching Eggs Wanted Year around market. Ctty agent, Douglas Co. Flour Mill Carr's Hatchery Looktngglass Rt. Phone 18-F-3 r-H." Roth, FRYERS for sale. Brory wit. Dogs FOR SALE English Springer Spaniel pups. Champion blood linen, liver and white. 4 miles east Sutherlin on Nnn- aretl Road. W. Metcalf. Call between B p m. FOR SALE Pedi greed Wire Terrier pup pies. J. A. Winter. Rt. 1. Box 361, 3 mile east of Kelley'i Horner; Jacob's' Kennel's Ph. 73-6-J GRA-HO COCKER KENNELS, Phone Kn or .U-Y Ren and pad. pupoiM.alt Beautiful great bane duced 4o selL Phona 1SS) toiom siua nervier Better Buys At Barcus TRUCKS We're closing out our used truck stock. Come in and see these bargains. SAVE $6,000, 1S49 neo 3ifl Io(( truck. 1 V:'. v' reeriess iignr weight log trailer, both like new. Re sponsible party can handle with very Small down naumcnt International log truck and trailer. A steal at 109a 1946 Dual drive Chev. lumber irucK. Guaranteed A - 1 shape, new tires, rully eauiDoorl tiu 1947 International p a n e l pickup, new paint. A real bargain 124S Uortt P'efcup. perfect 1195 1942 Ford 6 dump, good condi tion, a tauv at fn 1942 G M. C. dual drive, lum- ber trurk - u 1934 l'i T. Chev. fiatbedr'com- pletely overhauled. A good 1937 International truck "and seml-trajler. good condition good tires 1937 Dodge panel, '42 motor II UCH i or 345 Car Bargains 1947 Bulck super convertible, 1941 DeSoto sdn. New motor.' real oargaln 199S ew paint. R & H. Ex cellent condition. irutt 941 Chrysler Coupe, recoil- I9.T9 Packard convertible 49? 1937 Chevrolet sedan 343 1937 Nash LaFayette Sedan 193 1936 Ford roadster with pick- UD box. niw mnlnr l ih 1930 Model A Ford sedan, good" inuior. .. , L 75 BANK TERMS OPEN EVENINGS BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Hwy. 99 N. at Garden Valley Road Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably nrlcei G.M.A.C. terms. Chevrolet - Bulck - PonUao - Cadillac) . trade-Ins 1948 Harley Davidson 45 $550 Joe's Harley Davidson Shop COME IN AND LOOK OVER our new 7n ""ry iavioson Motorcycle. S ,5?d ,up- 'mmedlate delivery on the 1949 Hydra Clide, 13 down, la months to pay. Harley Davidson 123 $95 down S5.50 weekly. Joes Harlev Davidson. 514 miles So. Hwy. 99. Roseburg. Oreg. For Sale 1937 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Sedan 11946 motorl too cash. Contact AI Williams. Voncalla. 46 NASH, like new. low mileage-a miles per gal. Radio, heater, bed. Terms, will trade. $1295. See Shorty, Monrnlture8j30 to 5:30. FOR SALE 27 Harley Davidson motnr cycle. It runs. Also 1930 Harley Dav idson, good shape. Snellstroms Mill. South Deer Creek. FOR SALE 48 BSA MOTORCYCI.F High speed cams and high comn. MORE MONEV for your car. Cash on the spot Corkrum Motors. Inc. 0 Soto. Plymouth. Phona 408. 114 N Rose SL FOR SALE 1939 Nash sedan rrti "aather eye. overdrive. Clean, good condition. $395. 136 S. Stephens. Phona 447. 37 DUUUE CONVERTIBLE. 4 new white sldewoll tires. Heater. New top. Good running condition. Call at 733 Cobb St. or Phone 387-YX. 1941 FORD 4 door sedan for sale. F.y. celient. Single owner. $650. Mrs. Gor rell, 415 S. Jackson. 1939 LA SALLE Good condition, good ... i i.uiui tiaicr ina seal cover,, R. Cary. 2 ml. E. of Dlxonvllle. Trucks Extra! Extra! Special IfMff DODGE 2-TON TRUCK 7:M 10-ply Tires, Booster Brakes. Reinforced Frame, 11 Inch clutch, 4500 pound Front Axle ' And Look at This Price $1899.00 Brand New Ready to Work Si Dillard Motor Co. Used Car Lot North Stephens Street 1935 CHEV. 14 ton Truck. Good condl- ..Mil mru-uiti ajo. Also ugnt slngiSi horse trailer $75. J. N. Swanson. Shoestring Road. Riddle. ' -1946 INTERNATIONAL " pickup: 1 1948 International pickup: 1 slngla axle piling trailer. For lnformatioa Phone 432 129 2nd Ave. South. AXLE SHAFTS, for all makes of trucks? ny s i tuck anop, 2U33 n. Stephana. Phona 499-J-4. Machinery For Sale DON'T BUY DIESEL POWER Till you- e rcii uiiKey ituioercon single lav- 250 b.h n DUAL UNIT, 3(yj.4O0 b hp. O M. C Gray marine diesels, 165 lj.p.. 3 HYSTER it ruddle buggies, large. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS, com plete atock of parts. Oregon's only reliable Culberson dealer. Gilkey Diesel Sales 323N J arks on FOR SALE OR REft yd." General power shovel, Hercules power. -tY.de tracks, used 3 months. 13 off new price. Call Hijginbotham. Salem. Phone 2Q076. or Tillamook HoteL FOR SALE LeToumeau Angle doer complete with front end P.CU. fot D8 cat Lee Mortensen. 200 8. Pine, Phom? 1H-R-1 Fuel WOOD Fireplace and furnace. Old growth fir block peeler core, small round core mill endi, planing ends, oak and laurel Special price on pinn er ends for short time. See thia wood 1 mile East on Douglas St Rt. 1. Box 43 Prompt delivery. Clauda -wUly:.p.h.ftT1 .13-J-3-or 1 4.1 -J -3. FOR SALE Slabwood. sawdust, planet ends. Phona 307, Johnson Fuel Co. t i ( I Y,