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Shop and Save With Classified Ads Autos . 27 Autos 27 D 1941 PLYMOUTH .door New car guarantee. Courttsy cir tlMJ.OO 1MT DODGE Town Sedan Hai at) tha gadgets. Beau tiful maroon finish and plaatle a'eat cove.ra. 1599.00 1946 DODGE Custom Sedan Radio, heater and not a acratch on tha paint. Runa Ilka new 1395.00 1941 FORD 3-Door Don't mill seeing thia for only. 695.00 1947 DODGE Pickup. 1946 DODGE Pickup. . BR3.no 849.00 1943 GMC Pickup. 4-apeed. overloada. Very clean. 1948 DODGE PIckUD. 845 00 Taka It away ror only. 645.00 A 1946 DODGE 1H Ton Platform New tires and paint. Don't miss this 1393.00 1939 FORD Ton Mechanically food Clean ai s can be . 893.00 R HERE'S A COUPLE OF CHEAPIES 1938 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coupe. 125.00 1936 PONTIAC Sedan. 95.00 D DON'T FORGET THAT WE TRADE AND GIVE TERMS TO SUIT YOU. FOR A GOOD. DEPENDABLE. GUAR ANTEED USED CAR SEE "HANK" SIMMONS. Si Dillard Motor Co. Used Car Lot A Friendly Gesture! Telling you the TRUTH about our Used Car values is part of our policy. We'd like you to come in look around see for yourself the large and fine selection of Guaranteed Used Cars we have. You can buy with confidence HERE! Corkrum Motors, Inc. YOUR DeSoto Plymouth HEADQUARTERS 230 s. Stephens Phone ft 94 -J "We'll Be Here Tomorrow to Back Up What We Say and Do Today:" Used Cars At Umpqua Motors 19A9 MAZER, low mllragf $1905 1947 FRAZER MANHATTAN, all the extras a aharp car, fully guaranteed 1948 CROSLEY Conv., very clean 5fl3 1941 CHRYSLER Royal. 3(3 1938 FORD Tudor. , 275 TRANSPORTATION 1938 FORD Tudor , 1937 PLYMOUTH Tudor. 1937 PLYMOUTH Fordor. 193S FORD 60 Coupe, new motor. 19.16 FORD Tudor .. 19W CHEV. Tudor 1934 PLYMOUTH Coupe. A-I work car. in perfect mechanical Umpqua Motors 1444 No Stephen! (Next to Snark Shack) Ph. 752 Roseburg Used Car Center Oak and Rose FINE USED CARS Reasonably priced, G M A C lem.a. Chevrolet BulckPontiac Cadillac Tradt-lna FOR SALE Model A plrkup. 1125 W. H McLain. l milt south Fairgrounds, Roseburg. Better Buys At Barcus 1946 FORD SUPER DELUXE aedan. Factory - imlalled heater, air conditioner and radio. Beautllul black finish. UDhotstcrv ilka new; new tires 91445 1942 PACKARD 190 Clipper De luxe sedan, factory installed radio and heater, overdrive. 1941 PACKARD 110 Deluxe sedan, one owner. New tires, heater, upholstery and finish excel lent. A car you'll be proud to own. Only .. 89 685 1042 DODGE. Fluid drive, heater, new Urea. One owner .... ...... 1940 HUDSON SEDAN, good Urea .. FORD SPECIAL sedan, 1" 61 H- DESOTO deluxe radio, heater. R. a Hi Deluxe 595 595 1940 1940 aedan, 575 1940 STUDEBAKER Coupe 425 1938 FORD DELUXE tudor ae dan, radio, heater. ...... 395 395 1940 FORD V-8 coupe. A buy i 1939 STUDEBAKER Commander 1 dan ... 7 FORD COUPE, new paint job, good motor, clean. , 325 75 I CHEVROLET sedan, good transportation. .. TRUCKS 1947 DODGE ahortlog truck, 2-speed ax . Brownie, tags, excellent condition avM 194S STUDEBAKER PICKUP, heater, radio, perfect con tion Only. 863 BARCUS SALES & . SERVICE Your Packard Dealer Highway W N at Garden Valley Road Lockwood's USED CARS Best Buys Anywhere MERCURY Sport Sedan IDemo.l S219S.O0 FORD Custom Fordor Se dan. IDcmo.) 1R95 00 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan 1.145.00 OLDSMOBILE SEDANETTE 149R.00 FRAZER 4-door sedan 119.V00 FORD Tudor Sedan. 1095.00 FORD Fordor Sedan 1093.00 WILLYS Station Wagon 1345.110 PONTIAC Fordor Sedan 895.00 STUDY. Tudor Sedan 695 00 STUDY. Fordor Sdn. 705 00 FORD Tudor Sedan. 495.00 FORD Sedan. Suner Da 1949 1947 1947 1947 1946 1946 1946 1942 1942 1942 1941 1941 1940 1938 1937 1936 1930 luxe ........ 699 00 .195.(10 mh 00 2flM0 193.1)0 100. DO STUDY. Sedan. OLDSMOBILE Sedan. FORD Coupe FORD Tudor Sedan. MODEL A Coupe. Open Sunday From 9 to 3 Trucks And Pickups 1948 FORD 4 Ton itake rack $1295.00 1947 WILLYS 1 ton pickup - 995. 00 1947 STUDY l' ton chass. and cab RfiS 00 194.1 FORD Lumber truck. 179.V00 1942 FORD 'i ton pfekup. 695 00 1942 FORD Panel. 645.00 You Pay Less For Used Cars At LOCKWOOD MOTORS Easy Terms 1947 BUICK Super. R V H. 1650 1947 STUDEBAKER. H. 1345 2 Extra good 1948 JEEPS 1195 low mileage and 1295 1947 WILLYS Station Wagon 12S 1948 1-Ton FWD 1493 1941 OLDS. Club Coupe. Clean 795 1941 BtriCK Sendanette. 795 1941 CHEV. 2-door. R & H tc new paint, . . 785 AT WINSTON 1947 FORD 2-door 1941 PONTIAC Club Coupe. 1940 OLDS. 4-door. .. ..$1345 ... M5 495 333 1937 OLDS 4-door. 1941 DODGE 2-door. lfllfl STUDEBAKER 4-door. DODGE Power Wagon Riverside Motors 1640 No. Stephens FOR SALE 1941 Ford coupe, radio, heater, defronter, visor. 23,000 mllea on motor. Good ttrei. body. S675. See at Signal Station, across from Junior High School. '46 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. SedanTlrry clean, excellent motor, beautiful finish, good rubber. Best buy in Roseburg. 61045.00, Original owner. 950 Hamilton St. 1947 FORD-Station Wagon, new motor, R & H, 61250. Ph. 844-L. Instruction 29 Baton Twirling C1ms Tuea 10 a. m. and 3:45 p m. Saturdavj. 3 30 p m Also cli and private leswms in tap L'lah Rhndn School of Dance Arts, 230 N. Main St. Ph. 1433-J. Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P. O. Bex 1116 or Phone IV-L or 506-J. r CAW'T VDU HEAR US YELL" V WELL, YOU CAM I ING OUR HEAPS OFF? YOU J QUIT YELLIN', CUZ. V GO BACK ANP GET A FEW THEM'S HUNTERS SPRIGS OF THOSE Sl IM REI? COATS AM" J rt-n v I BEAUTIFUL REP ANP M HATS RESTIN' OM f A S BROWN ONES ALONG IM THAT FENCE.' J t, t Or-VLLiK-. fPy MOTHERS GET u.f , m: , OUT OUR WAY Notices 31 'Notice is hereby given that sealed bids arc being accepted by the Build ing Committee of St. John's Lutheran Church for the construction of a new church building In the City of Su therlln. Contractors may obtain copies of the plans and specifications at the home of Mr. Anton Coenenberg. Su therlln. Bids may be mailed to St. John's Lutheran Church, Suther.tn. The Building Committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids." I WILL NOT be responsible for an Dins contracted oy anyone omer man myseif. Harry u. Kin near. NO HUNTING or trespassing on Happy vauey ttancn. nonr ana Marsiers. LEGAL NOTICE OF iPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 23rd day of November. 1940 special election will be held at the : City Hall in the City of Oakland, Ore gon, between the hours of 8 o'clock : A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. of said day,; at which election there will be ub mitted to the legal voters of tha Jlty of Oakland, for adoption or rejection. me ioi towing proposea amenameni to the existing charier of tha City of Oakland, to-wit: AN ACT to amend the existing City Charter of the City of Oakland, Oregon by adding thereto subdivision 33 to Section 2, Ar ticle 4, authorizing and empowering the Common Council of the City of Oak land to construct a city municipal build ing to house the city offices, library, fire hall and Jail and to purchase street maintenance equipment; authorizing tha Common Council of said city to issue ana sen Don as oi saia city in a sum not to exceed $22,000.00 for the purpose of providing the necessary funds lo construct said building and to purchase street maintenance equipment, provide lor tne levying or taxes to pay tnt in terest on said bonds and to pay said bonds at maturity. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND That section 2, Article 4 of the ex isting municipal charter of the City of Oakland, Oregon as enacted by tha Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, and as heretofore amended by ; the Legislative Assembly of the State; of Oregon, and as heretofore amended 1 by vote of the people of the City of Oakland, Oregon under the initiative' and referendum, shall be and the same hereby is amended by adding thereto subdivision 33 to Section 2, Article 4 the following: "33 That the Common Council of tht City of Oakland, Ore gon is hereby authorized to construct a municipal building to house the clly offices, library, flrehall and city Jail and to purchase street maintenance equipment in such manner as to the common council may seem advisable. For the purpose of raising the neces sary funds to construct said municipal building and to purchase street main tenance equipment the Common Coun cil Is authorized and empowered to issue and sell bonds of the City of Oakland, Oregon bearing interest not to exceed 4'a7 per annum and in an amount not to exceed S22.ooo.00. The bonds hereby authorized shall be In such sums and In such denominations and shall be payable in principal at such time or times as the common Coun cil ordinance may determine, such time not to exceed twenty i20 years. AH bonds hereunder shall be deemed as current and shall not have priority as to each other and shall be desig nated as general improvement bonds of the City of Oakland. The Common Council is hereby au thorized and directed to levy a tax annually in addition to all other taxes authorized by the Charter to pay the bonds as the same become due, and to provide a sinking fund for the pay ment of said bonds at maturity and to pay said bonds at any time therein authorized. The indebtedness authorized by - this charter amendment is in add. tion to all other indebtedness of ssld city already incurred or authorized and is not to be considered as affected by any limit of Indebtedness In said Char ter. " The form of ballot at said election will be as follows: OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF OAKLAND SPECIAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 23. 1949. CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS BY THE CITY COUNCIL: Shall Section 2, Article 4 of tha ex isting Charter of the City of Oakland, Oregon be amended by adding thereto subdivision 33, aut nor f ring the Com mon Council to construct a City Mu nicipal Building to house c'ty offices, city library, city Jail and fire hall and to purchase street maintenance equip ment; authorizing the Common Coun cil to issue and sell not to exceed $22,000.00 general obligation bonds to bear interest not to exceed 4'iTe pf annum in such form and denominations and payable at such time or times as the Council may determine, not to ex ceed 20 years, and to levy an annual tax to provide for payment of Interest and princtpal and provide a sinking fund therefor. 100 101 CHARTER AMENDMENT CHARTER AMENDMENT YES NO By Order of tha Council Dated November 1, 1946 Dated at 1st published Nov. 7th, 1949. Fred Hewett, City Recorder NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR A CHANGi: IN I'KE AND PLACE OF I HP, OF WATER Notice ts given hereby that the Hay ward Milling Company has filed an application In the office of Chas. K. Stricklin. State Ensineer. for th an- proval of a change in use and place of use oi waier irom winay creek. The State Engineers Findings and Order of Determination in tha matter of the determination of the relative rights to the use of the waters of Cow Creek and lta tributaries as confirmed by Decree of the Circuit Court for Douglas County dated August 14, 1930, adjudicated a water right in the name of G. A. Cunningham for the una of not to exceed 0.8 ruble foot per second of water from Windy Creek for the irrigation of 8 3 acres in NE'iNE1. 9 3 acres In NW'.NE'., 312 acres in SW'.NE1,.,, 10 arre in SENE1 and 6 6 acres in SE'.NW,. Sec, 33. T. 32 8 . R. 6 W . W M , with a data of priority of 1686. The applicants herein, owners of tht above described land to which said water right is appurtenant, orntv discontinue tha ue of water Mr irrlga- u'm vj ina ini n irannier mi water therefrom to tha WNEV, See. 33, T. 32 8.. R. 6 W., W.M.,1 for opera tion of a mill pond. All persons Interested are notified hereby that a hearing will be held at the County Court House at Roseburg. Oregon, on January 5, 1950. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. All objections to the E reposed change. If any there ant, will e heard at said time and place. Any objections shall ba prepared In writing, one copy to be served on Hayward Milling Company, Glendale, Oregon, md one copy filed with the State Engi neer. Salem, Oregon, together with a $2 filing fee, at least 10 days prior to the date set for hearing. If no ob- iections ara filed, no hearing will be eld. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 2nd day of November, 1949. CHAS. E. STRICKLIN. State Engineer Harbor Sinking At Los Angeles Creates Problem WASHINGTON P A 12 -square mile area on the Los An-eeles-Lone Beach. Calif., harbor Is sinking two Inches every month, endangering 5500,000,000 worth of property, a Naval offi cer says. The land has dropped more than nine feet since 1937, Comdr. Lewis C. Coxe, public works of ficer of the Long Beach Naval shipyard, told the Waterways di vision of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Coxe said that earth dikes have been thrown up to protect Indus trial establishments affected by the dropping of the land and mon ey has been appropriated for con crete walls to protect the Naval shipyard, which has $100,000,000 worth of equipment. Removal of oil and gas from the Wilmington oil field Is blam ed for the subsidence, Coxe said. Engineers and geologists esti mate the subsidence mav reach 18 to 23 feet by 1963 unless meth ods can be found to stop or retard It. One plan under study Is to re duce rate of oil and gas removal so that groundwater would have time to trickle through to replace them at levels of 3,500 to 7,000 feet and the other is to pump water under high pressure into the oil zones to replace the oil and gas. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Douglas County State Bank at Roseburg, County of Douglas, Oregon, at close of business November 1st, 1949. ASSETS 1. Loam and discounts (Including 2. United States Government guaranteed 2,587,689.50 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 330,384.57 8. Cash, balances with other Tsanks. Including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 1,073,907.61 7. Bank Dremises owned: none, $19,597.00 12. TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES 13. Demand deDosits of Individuals. Dartnershlps, and corporations 14. Time deDosits of individuals, porations 15. DeDosits of United States postal savings) 16. Deposits of States and political 17. Deposits of banks , 18. Other deposits (certified and 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS (items Inclusive) 23. Other liabilities 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not obligations shown below) CAPITAL 25. Capital 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 257,751.38 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND ACCOUNTS STATE OF OREGON, County of I, E. G. Young, cashier of the swear that the above statement is ana nenei. E. G. YOUNG. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of November, 1949. EVELYN L. FRAZIER, Notary Public for Oregon, (Seal) My commission expires August 15th, 1952, CORRECT ATTEST: T. B. Garrison, L. E. Hennlnger, L. E. Garrison, Roy O. Young, Directors By J. R. Williams Auto Driver Must Have Clear Yision At Least 500 Ft. Arrival of winter weather with frequent morning and evening fogs prompted a reminder to mo torists from Superintendent of State Police H. G. Malson that Oregon law requires automobile headlights to be turned on in day time whenever a driver cannot see clearly for at least 500 feel. He said many motorists think they are observing the law by switching on their parking lights when encountering fog or mist during daylight hours. This prac tice may stem from earlier days when batteries were conserved as much as possible, but the slight difference in current consumption is a negligible factor In modern cars and the smaller lights do little to reduce the col lision danger, he declared. "The law calls for headlights under such atmospheric condi tions, not parking lights," Matson pointed out. "Usine headllehts on the lower beam will minimize back-reflection into the driver's eyes and sreatlv ImDrove his chance of being seen In time to avoia couiaing with another car or pedestrian. Many .drivers neglect this Inv portant safety . precaution l cause their lights do not Improve ineir vision in aayngnt log, lor getting that headlights are visible to other drivers or walkers long before the car Itself can be seen. Motorists who do not remember the law may expect to be remind ed by police officers, the super intendent indicated. DUTY COMPLETED NEW YORK -Am Russell Janney, the author who served for seven and one-half months on the Communist conspiracy trial jury, ooeyea a summons to re port for city court jury duty. He was excused. "Here," said Justice Henry Schimmel, "is a man who really has done his duty. $ None overdrafts)..$2,406,154.57 obligations, direct and furniture and fixtures 19,597.00 - $6,417,733.25 $3,979,773.29 partnerships, and cor 1,003,592.16 Government (Including j. 55,351.79 subdivisions 730.841.72 295.833.26 officers' checks, etc.).... 67,788.74 13 to 18, $6,133,180.96 26,800.91 Including subordinated $6,159,981.87 ACCOUNTS $ 100,000.00 . 100,000.00 57,751.38 CAPITAL $6,417,733.25 Douglas, us. above-named bank, do solemnly true to the best of my knowledge LOCAL NEWS Degree Practice Roseburg Rebekah lodge No. 41 degree staff will practice Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the I.O.O. F. hall. In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. El mer Maples and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple were In Roseburg Sunday. They reside in Drain. Club to Met The Trlendlv Circle club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mis. Margaret Pfaff at 320 Ward street. Attends Funeral Mrs. Robert Harnson has returned to her work at the Rosehurn Book store. from Ogden, Utah, where she at tended the funeral of her lather. II at Home1 Miss Rubv Jo Flndlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flndlay, is report ed to be ill at her home on the Keascy road. Attend Game Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuck and Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Lehrbach of this city attended the University of Oregon-Washington football game In Portland Saturday. Here For Weekend Rod New- land, freshman at Oregon State college at Corvallis, visited In Rosebure over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Newiand. Speid Day In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Melssner, Mrs. G. R. Chapman and Mrs. M. A. Porter, all or Roseburg, spent Thursday in Eugene visiting and attending to ousiness. Visiting In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilkerson and son, Gene, of Roseburg, are spendlne a few days in Long Beach, Wash., visiting Mr. Wllkerson's brother and his family. At Tobias Home Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Phillips of Baker, Ore., are in Koschurg visiting at the To bias home. They spent a part of Sunday visiting Mrs. George Morin at 6in iagg street. Visit at McCllntoeks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of Monmouth spent the weekend In Posebure as guests of the latter's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCllntock, in Westmore land. Benefit Paity The Enisconal Guild will sponsor a card party at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at the parish hall. Members of the church and friends are Invited. Contract bridge and pinochle will De in play, frizes will be award ed and refreshments will be serv ed. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Norman Slefarth at 848-J. FLOORING 0 Siding Finish PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 New CLASS ADVERT Classified advertising (want ads) copy must be in the News-Review office by 5:00 p. m. the day preceding publication . In order to meet on earlier press deadline for tht rural edition of The Newt Review, classified advertising copy must be in the office of The News-Review not later than 5:00 p, m. of the day preceding publication (example . , . copy must be in by Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. for the advertisement ta appear In Wed nesday's paper). Tuei., Nov. 8, 1949 Tht Returns to School Sam Shoe maker, student at the University of Oregon law school, returned to Eugene Sundav aflcr spending the weekend In Roseburg. He is tne son oi Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Shoemaker of this city. To Elect Officers Stilherlin Grange will elect new officers at a meeting to be held Wednesday nignt at tne nan. rne nostess committee includes Mrs. Lizzie Gleason, Mrs. Ellen Lelsinger and Mrs. Katy Graham, Tamale Supper Melrose Grange has invited the public to attend a tamale supper Nov. 19, at tne nan, serving wsu negin at 6:30 p.m. Cards will be in play by those desiring to remain for the social hours. Return to Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winfrey have returned to their home In Lebanon, Ore., following an overnight stay in Roseburg visiting the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pittam. i Jay-C-Ettes to Meet The Jay C-Ettes will meet Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walt Brittell, 542 Brooklyn avenue Cloverdale park. Those planning to attend are asked to call the hostess or committee member by Nov. 7. Here on Business Mrs. E. E. Siegley, field representative for the American Cancer society, Or egon division, has left for her home In Portland, following a few days In Roseburg and other cities in Douglas county on busi ness. Visit at Lyda Home Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lyda Jr., who reside on Sunset lane, Roseburg, had as their guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. William iBill) Lyda and daughter of Sweet Home, ure. Will Speak At Meeting Con gressman Harris Ellsworth will be guest speaker at a public meet ing of Melrose Grange the eve ning of Nov. 22, according to an announcement made today by of ficers of the Grange. The regular meeting planned for Nov. 15, has been postponed. 20-YEAR LAXATIVE HABIT BROKEN! "Considering I was constipated for over 20 years and laxatives gave me no relief it was amazing to find eating KELLUUU'S ALL-BRAN daijy helped me so much I Mrs. H. Rutledgo, 120 Corrv Ave.. Aero Vista, Warrington, Florida. Jut one of many unsolicited let ters praintnv ALL BRAN. If troubled by constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet, try this: eat an ounce of crisp ALL-BRAN every day, drink flenty of water. If not satisfied after 0 days,, return empty box to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich, DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I Deadline For Your cooperation will ba appreciated. Phone 100 Nwi - Rvlw, Roseburg, Or. U Undergoes Operation Alira (Punchl) Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sutton of Rose burg, is reported to be getting along nicely at Mercy hospital, where she underwent an emer gency operation last Thursday. She Is still unable to have visi tors, but is reported out of dan ger. Her older sister, Miss Nan cie Sutton, who Is studying dra matics in Glendale, Calif., Is spending two weeks here at the Sutton home. Attend Concert Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hess and Mr, and Mrs. Fuller Johnson of Roseburg at tended the piano quartet concert of the Grants Pass Commu nity association Saturday. They remained In Grants Pass for the weekend. Other Roseburgers seen attending the concert were Miss Helen Casey, Miss Naomi Scott, Mrs. W. Shermn Plimpton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bushey. r'r. Bushey was president of the Grants Pass association prior to moving to Roseburg. ESTATE CLOSED County Judge D. N. Buscnbark has issued an order closing th estate of Alden Harness, deceas ed, and releasing Executor George Harold Wilson from his duties. LOAD DRAWS FINE Joseph Arnold Nufer, 35, Cam as Valley, pleaded guilty to two charges of vehicle overload and two charges of overwidth In the Deer Creek Justice court Monday and was fined $40, Justice A. J. Geddcs reported. When a tree stops growing It begins to decline In health and vigor. Wan WARMTH AND COMFORT, THAT'S THE THIMG THAT OUR GOOD OIL WILL ALWAYS BRIMS Phone 1289 for o tankfufof warmth and comfort. Our fuel oil is always of top quality. W "I l'ill' M.i'i,iiw.i-n,iii:iijii.rti El