«Ma iMitfNgNiMHIaAfltfiMM I V ' ; . f NEW BERG SIGHT COMMUNITY CLUBS MET AT GRAND ISLAND NEAR DAYTON 11 CLASSIFIED Y A M H ILL RESENTS ACTION taken a t M c M i n n v i l l e Evidently there has been some gross misunderstanding about this The Yamhill county federation of Memorial highway proposition for community clubs met at the school the people of Newberg have been house on Grand Island above Dayton assured that the people of Yamhill, November 8 at 8 p. in. It was orig | Carlton and all of the other towns inally planned to meet at 3 p. m and affected were desirous of making the have an afternoon session and an ; change which would give to the loop evening session besides, but it* was i the name "Memorial highway.” found that many delegates could nat However, the following article under get there before night so the plans the heading "They Grab It A ll." in were changed. the Yamhill Record, would seem to New berg was a little better rep Indicate that such may noj be the resented than she was at the Yam cas? hill meeting as both the farmers’ Thcv Grab It All club and the commercial club had According to the report of the delegates in attendance, and yet committee on naming highways, the neither club did as well as it could road from Portland via Hillsboro to and should have done, considering McMinnville will have no distinc the good weather we were having at tive name but together with the road that time. from Portland via Newberg will be The people of Grand Island call called the "Oregon Memorial High the island "The garden spot of the way,” while the “ West Side Pacific world.” and judging from the cider Highway" will be used to distinguish and pumpkin pie dished out to us the Newberg road. The report fol after the meeting the appellation is lows: quite appropriate. While the house» "T o the Oregon Memorial High and barns are often built up on stilts way association: The committee ap to be safe from unusual floods, they pointed by your chairman beg leave have a soil that makes up for all to report as follows: We recommend the inconveniences of the buildings. that the road from Portland by way Tomatoes, potatoes, melons and other of Newberg to McMiniivllle and vegetables are the leading crops. thence south to Eugene, on the west Aside from their Industrial life, side of the Willamette river, be des these people have another 3 feature ignated as the ‘West Side Pacific that challeges our admiration. Shut Highway.’ And we further recom out from the world on an island of mend that the road now commonly 4006 acres, except for one bridge, known as the ’Tualatin Highway’ they have developed a community from Portland through Hillsboro to spirit that Is unsurpassed. They McMinnville and from McMinnville have a community development club by way of Newberg to Portland be that meets twice a month to discuss designated as the ‘Oregon Memorial all matters of community betterment. Htgbway* And that such stepe be Their delegates to the county feder taken as may be necessary, to secure ation are always on the job, and the designation of said highway as often hold the balance of power. It herein recommended, by the proper, is safe to say that no other commun legally constituted authorities. Sign ity in the county has a more pro ed by W. T. Vinton. R. J. Moore, W. gressive bunch of community work B. Dennis. G. S. Wright. S. B. Vin ers than Grand Island, and it is un cent, Paul Abraham, O. B. Gates.” — fortunate that every. section of our Yamhill Record. county was not well represented so We can readily appreciate the as to get some of the inspiration feeling of the people of Yamhill In from the local club. this matter and so far as we can At this meeting it was brought out learn the majority of the Newberg that if we are to get a county agri people are ready to acquiesce with cultural agent we must get busy and them. We can find no very great make our wishes known at the coun amount of support for the name ty budget meeting; accordingly It Memorial Highway in this commu was decided to circulate petitions in nity. every part of the county, also have --------- o--------- delegates from each section present ORGANIZE COMMU N IT Y at the meeting. B. Y. Rowe, chairman of the tax SUNDAY SCHOOL committee made an impassioned ap peal for a state income tax for which What appears to be a very much he was loudly applauded. He also alive affair is the effort b#ng put reported from correspondence in his forth in the southeast corner of possession that the state tax commit Newberg, known as the Park addi tee and several other county federa tion. tions are at work on the same propo At the invitation of Mr. and Mi*s. sition. E. Merrill of 1400 East Tenth street, A lively debate was precipitated a goodly number of the people of this when the puestion of amending the vicinity gathered at their home last constitution came up. As it now Thursday evening and the result is. stands the local clubs have absolute a splendidly organized community control. Some contend that active Sunday school. Meeting at the Mer work Is prevented because many of rill home at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, No the clubs do not meet regularly, or vember 13th, the house was called to -do not take action when they do order by a temporary chairman. A f meet, so It was proposed to make the ter the singing of "America” and constitution a little more elastic by “ Jesus Lover of My Soul," followed giving the delegates power to act on by a prayer by Rev. Lee. the follow many questions at their option. It ing officers were duly elected: Mrs. was finally decided to refer this mat P. J. Darby, superintendent; Mrs. ter to the local clubs. It is now up Ralph Wright, assistant superin to ns as community clubs to say tendent; Mrs. Hazel Cooper, secre whether or not we want our federa tary and treasurer; Mrs. Elias Thorn, tion to be progressive or conserva organist. tive. After the discussion of various If any community is Interested in questions it was decided the next having the federation meet with meeting place would be in house No. them simply make your wishes 1311 East Ninth street. This house known and the officers w ill be glad is the property of the city, and our to accommodate you. C. W. Brad mayor very generously offered us the shaw. use of It as a community meeting house for the time being. While our mayor, Mr. Calkins, was M A N Y ADM IRE THE being interviewed on this matter, he IM PROVED DODGE SEDAN contributed five dollars toward the starting of the finances of this noble enterprise. This was very gratefully Disc wheels, cord tires, the latest received as we all realize that some custom windows and straight sweep money is required to make a success ing body lines are some of the fea of any undertaking. tures of Dodge Brothers improved All are cordially invited to meet sedan, which is now attracting much with us, as this meeting is strictly attention of McCoy Bros., Dodge undenominational. Sunday after Brothers dealers here. noon at 2:30. In this unusually attractive car ---------o--------- Dodge Brothers seem to have con sidered the motorist’s every desire N E W B E R G PEO PLE T A K E COR RESPONDENCE W O R K AT U. 0. in design and in comfort features. Clearly chiseled body lines, which flow squarely backward from the The residents of Newberg who are -cowl, strike the observer with their taking correspondence courses with simple beauty. The windows are the University of Oregon are fine ex square cut in design and further en amples of determination, persistent hance the straight, graceful silhou study and preparation during spare ette of the body. Considerably lower, hours. They include Charles E. the whole ensemble in its outward Lewis registered for educational psy appearance Immediately Impresses chology, Katherine PettengtU for one with its dignity and harmony of English history, Mrs.Elizabeth Meyer design. for college English, Henry C. Keeny The disc wheels are done in black for principles of ocean transporta enamel with cream stripe and hide tion, C. L. VasWormer for economic from view the springs and other un and social history of the United derneath parts. The disc wheels may States, Lee Ryan for literature, and be removed with facility, and are Cassius F4 Yergen for college Eng easily cleaned. The brilliant lustre lish composition. of the sedan’s exterior finish is fa The University of Oregon, through miliar to all owners of Dodge its extension division, offers 80 dif Brothers motor cars. ferent courses in correspondence In the Interior appointments, the study— courses that cover the impor Medan leaves little to be desired. Del tant fields of knowledge and that icately striped mohair velvet is used carry university credit. in upholstering the wide, commo These residents of Newberg are dious rear seat. In front is a deep, part of a group of 1000 Oregon cit wide, solid seat with rounded sides, izens who. during the past year, have also trimmed In the striped material. taken advantage of the home study The four doors, which permit easy courses for cultural Improvement entrance and exit from any part of and professional advancement of the sedan, are upholstered with fered by the University of Oregon. plain gray mohair velvet In a soft • - - o fawn-gray. Combined with the Here’s a Remedy heavily nickeled handles by which This would be t i e windows are easily raised or low A happy world ered. this adds a richness of tone If people would -which can hardly be adequately Always wear the described. Smiles they wear The windows' in the doors and When they have body are garnished with natural Their pictures taken black walnut and are of polished — Brooklyn Eagle. plate glass. The body of the car is ---------o--------- equipped with Yale locks, affording additional protection against theft If F u n Get Wet and Insuring the safe-keeping of When furs have been worn in bandies and other articles when shopping. Handy side pockets, arm rainy weather, shake the surface rests and windshield cleaner are moisture off-carefully and then hang other conveniences of the Improved the fur over a chair-back as far away from heater or radiator as possible Dodge Brothers sedan. It Is better to hang the garments, or Other notable refinements are the fur. outside In the cold air. If at weather strips Inside the doors, as an «xtra protection in unpleaaaot all possible, shaking them vigorously at occasional Intervals. weather, anti-rattlers on the win ---------o--------- -dews and a body beater connected Chopped fat salt pork may be used with the exhaust. In pastries. lA rgM t Circulation In Yamhill Count jr GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, NO VEM BER 17, 1921 Dr. I. M. Blomwick R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE— Small piece of acre age near town. W ill exchange for town property. Phone Red 97. 3tf CHIROPRACTOR — FOR SALE— 6-room house, par tially furnished. Modern Improve RIM PARTS for all cars, at Doyle’s ments. Close In. Also two lots, Tire Shop. 61 tf choice building site. Address Owner 310 Third St. 51tf FOR SALE— One heating stove. FOR SALE— Farm of about 20 Phone Red 48. 7 t l* acres. 13 under cultivation, balance WOOD FOR SALE at V. A. Vin in young limber; plenty of running c e nt's Feed store._____________ 3 8 tf water. About three, acres of logan berries ready to put on wires. John FOR SALE— Durham milk. cow. Ktrkley, 215 River street. Stf Inquire Graphic.office. 7 t l* FOR SALE at Low Prices Suitable for mill work or any common work. Auto Gloves Lined and Unlined A. C. Smith Harness Shop Pumpkin Pie --------- Line a deep pie plate or layer cake pan with pastry and place in mixing bowl 1 Vk cups pumpkin. % cup of milk, two-thirds cup sugar. 1 tea- spocni cinnamon. 1 teaspoon ginger. 2 teaspoons vanilla. 1 well beaten egg. *4 teaspoon salt, ^4 teaspoon allspice. Beat to mix, turn into the prepared pastry and bake 35 minutes in slow oven. Use the liquid spices or spice extracts If you desire a light colored pie. When the pie is set brush lightly with milk and sprinkle with sugar and . return to oven to brown. --------- o--------- To keep sandwiches fresh wrap them in a cloth wrung from hot wa ter and keep in a cool placed --------- o--------- R E A L ESTATE TRANSFERS Angie G. Barcroft et al to C. C Ross and^wlfe, three-fourths inter est in part lots 7 and 8, blk. 9, Des kins second addition Newbqrg. $10. >fary E. Evans and husband to Martha Meyers, tract 20, Seawood Acres. $10.00. J. C. Hill to Thomas A. Grenfell et al. 200 acres in sec. 8, tp. 4 a., r. 5 w. $1000.00. Bert Hoyt and wife by sheriff, to G. G. Schmitt, part lot 2, blk. 9. Deskins addition Newberg. $1300. Leander Lewis and wife to Oscar M. Grimm and wife, 74.006 acres In A. Hinman and K. B. Mercer d.l.c a, tp. 2 8., r. 4 w. $10.00. Leander Lewis and wife to P. A. Smith. 164.672 acre* In K. B. Mer cer d.l.c., also se^4 of sw*4 sec. 5, tp. 2 s.. r. 4 w. $10.00. Otto Lehman and wife to Henry Holzmeyer and wife, tract 27, Che- halem Orchard Homes. $1.00. Albert Root to Orville B. Westfall and wife, small tract In city of New berg. $10.00. Letha . Rupert to Elizabeth Yo- com, lot 4, blk. 14, Johns addition McMinnville. $1850.00. George 1/ Russell and wife to John C. Wohlgemuth and wife, 78 acres in W. S. Ayers and John Brisbine d.l.c.s, tp. 2 s., r. 3 w. $5000.00. * James Lloyd Sawyer et al, minors, to C. C. Ross and wife, all Interest in part lots 7 and 8, blk. 9. Deskins second addition Newberg. $475.00. Fred W. Schaad to John O’Connell, 5.07 acres in tract 21, Chehalem Up lands No. 2. $10.00. Fred W. Schaad to Wm. F. Schaad and Lucy M. Schaad, 2.75 acres in tract 21, Chehalem Uplands No. 2. $ 10 . 00 . Jacob H. Tompkins to Mercy Mil ler Tompkins. 48.67 acres in sec. 22. tp. 5 s., r. 3 w. $1.00. Elias M. Yeaton to George A. and Edgar F. Yeaton, 35.61 acres in Zack Hall d.l.c., tp. 5 s., r. 5 w. $10. Geo. A. Yeaton and wife et al to Ellas M. Yeaton, one-fourth Interest in 35.61 acres in Zack Hall d.l.c., tp. 5 r> 5 w. $10.00. --------- o--------- NOTICE OF SALE OF R EAL PROPERTY Notice is herby given that the un dersigned, as guardian of Wayne Honeywell, John Honeywell and Ed gar Honeywell, minors, will, pursu ant to a license issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Yamhill county, sell the Interest of said minors in and to the follow ing described real premises at public or private sale on or after December 10th. 1921, and which said real property is described as follows: The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 15 in Township 3 South. Range 6 West of the Willamette Meridian In Yamhill County, Oregon, and lots 17 and 18 In Block 8 of Pasadena, Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated November 7th, 1921. JAMES W. DUNCAN, C. R Chapin, Guardian. Attorney. Date of 1st pub. Nov. 10, 1921. Date of last pub. Dec. 8, 1921. ■ - o FOR SALE— Oats and vetch, ready for seed. Call White 66. 7t2 FOR SALE— Turkey gobblers. L. Hall Ranch, Route 1. FOR SALE— Young Jersey giving milk. Phone Red 67. W. 7 tf LOST— Elgin wrist watch on black ribbon bracelet, old English " J ” en graved on back, probably on south College, Thursday evening. Novem ber 10. Mrs. F. W. Brodle, 1203 Eighth street, or public school. 7tl 808 First S t Newberg, Oregon W ANTED W ANTED— To buy pigs. Red 48. Phone 7tl* W AN TE D — work; housework pre cow, ferred; by girl. 403 South River 7 tl* 6tf street. FOR SALE— Dressed beef at 25c W ANTED— Milk cow to keep for a lb., delivered. Phone 2A62. Wm. her feed during winter. Mrs. Roy F. Schaad. 7tl Hanville, Red 204. - , 7 tl* FOR SALE— Big Jersey cow, just POULTRY W ANTED— HI g h e a t fresh, with calf, $60. W. J. Blake. prices paid for. all kinds of market 47tf Phone 23A3. 7t3* poultry. Harry Miller. , .... . M . W ANTED— Curtains to wash and FOR SALE OR TRADE, for small acreage, 9 room house In Newberg. do up. Have had 20 years experi Phone Blue 1. 7t2* ence; work guaranteed. Phone Blue 221. 7t4 FOR SALE— Good eating apples. W ANTED— Two men to room and 75c box, orchard run. C. P. John son, Phone 17A5. 6t3 board, or will rent front bedroom with bath reasonable. 209 Blaine ORDERS T A K E N for fruit trees street. 6t2* and nursery stock of all kinds at Vin W ANTED— Young man wants cent’s Feed Store. 50tf work of any kind, until Feb. 1; -pre FOR SALE— 12 Barred Rock pul fer garage work. Address 317 Fifth 7tl • lets. 1 Barred Rock rooster; Vin street, west, p cent’s Feed Store. 6t2 W ANTED— Four hoarders, who 1920 FORD SEDAN, in very good will occupy two rooms; about two condition. Our price only $450.00. blocks from sawmill; with private Anderson Motor Co. 612 family. Call at 1112 River street. Mrs. J. M. Sheppard. 6t2 APPLES— 60 cents up; one-half W A N T E D —WAGON— SuitabuTfor mile south of Sprlngbrook, or 612 Sheridan street. L. A. Grays 6t3* farm: will trade good gas engine and pump jack, or cow; or pay cash; FOR SALE— One registered Ches must be bargain. A. Tourville, Dun ter White sow, 7 months old; $50.00. dee, Oregon, Box 73, R 1. 7 tl* George W. Smith, phone 33A63. 7t2 W ANTED — A live. energetic FOR SALE— Good, hard, used young man with team and farm tools, j brick, all you want. Inquire at the to rent my farm of 42 acres. $150 W. R. Galland service station. 51tf per year, cash in advance. J. C. Wood. 514 S. Meridian Btreet, New IF YOU HAVE anything you want berg. 7t2* to sell, see James Patterson, the sec ond hand man. W. First Street. -tf . W ANTED— Your old furniture to upholster and repair. Full line of FOR SALE— 20 acres bn Wynooski samples for new covering. Auto seats street; team, four cows, and farm repaired. Also replate old knives equipment. James Roberts, R 2. 6t2• and-forks. Shop flrBt door west pf FOR SALE— Seventy goats, choice McCoy’s garage on First St. Phone 51tf $1.50, or $1.00 per head for the Red 55. O. W. Thorington. bunch. Clair Follett, Newberg, Ore. 715 * M ISCELLANEOUS RIM PARTS for all cars, at Doyle’s FOR SALE— Fresh Jersey milk .. 61tf cow. G. E. West, 2 miles east of Tire Shop. Newberg on Portland Road, phone COLUMBIA HIGHW AY TRIPS— 12A25. 712 * Mrs. D. A. Hart. Phone Red 4. 49tf FOR SALE— Wheeler A Wilson J. H. NASH, the Auctioneer, le t ! portable electric rotary sewing ma him do It. Phone Red 43. 4Stf chine. A l condition, $40. Inquire ------------------------ :__________________ i Graphic. 7tl DRESSMAKING— Prices reason able; give us a call. Phone 21A151. FOR SALE— One 12 horse gas en . 6t3* gine and feed chopper; engine in good running order; can be seen at DR. STRYKER, Osteopathic phy Larkin-Prince. 52tf sician, U. S. National Bank building, McMinnville. 4tf SECOND HAND 8TORE— Furni ture, stoves, etc., bought, sold and F A L L PLOWING— Contract now exchanged. James Patterson, phone for fall tractor plowing. L. J. W hit Red 55, West First street. 2tf aker, Rex, Oregon. 4t4* Dr. J. W. Barcroft * PH YSIC IAN and SURGEON Office over First Natl. Bank Bldg. PHON BB Offlea White 49. Herns Blue 104 Dr. M . M e li Gochnour CHIBOPRACTOR Massage, Hydro-Therepy, Eleotrie Treatments and Steam Baths. Phone Black 40 for appointment. 110 North School street First door north of Yamhill Elee- trie Co.'s office. NBWBERG, OREGON Dr John S. Rankin PH YSIC IAN and SURGEON Ortica Phone Black 171 Ree. Phone Gray 171 Office oxer U. S. National Bank E . A . R o m ig , M . D . - PH YSIC IAN and SURGEON Offiee at Newberg Hospital Office Phone, Red 11$ Residence, Gray I Newberg, - Oregon. DR. S. M. W E N D T Surgeon and Physician Special attention given to General Surgery and Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat. X-Ray in all Its branches. Edwards Building, Newberg, Ore. E. H . U T T E R , D. M. D. DENTIST Office over First National Bank Office Phone Black $1 Residence Phone White 174 WE ARE OPEN evenings and Sun SEE E. P. SMITH for expert saw days and when you see our Red Sig filing at 201 Main and Hancock. Newberg,________ Oregon. nal burning It means we are open for Carpentering and jobbing. 50tf business. Anderson Motor Co. 712 DRESSMAKING— Also hemstltch- ORDERS T A K E N for fruit trees tng and picot edging. 10c yd. D. E. and shrubbery of all kinds for fall Fortune. 421 South Main St. 5tl2 dentist and spring delivery. Call or phone General Practice and A-Lay NIAGRA DETROIT underwriters Black 181. I. A. Hanning. 52tf Diagnosis automobile department, for fire, O r « U. S. N .tioaal • -„k CANDY SALE— At Crede’s meat theft, accident; resident agent at market, November 23. Good home Van’s Barber Shop. Newberg, Ore Office Orcen 171 ; Kestdsn*« W hile V» made candy. Come and see and buy gon. 6t2* for quality. Y. W. Missionary So THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM Is ciety. 7 tl* delivered dally (N o Sunday) at 45 FOR SALE— Dressed hogs, weight cents per month. If you wish to sub about 110 pounds, delivered Tuesday, scribe. call Red 146. J. E. Martin, Ex. DENTIST 22. Send me a card, I will deliver local agent. it at 14 cents. D. E. Hughes, R. 1, HEMSTITCHING and picot edge TELEPHONES Newberg. 7tl • work. Work done at our store. Office. White 22 ; Ret. Black 122 FOR SALE— Good work horse, 8 Switches made from combings. Lee years old, weighs 1300 lbs; kind and Millinery In W. E. White A Co. 2tf gentle for anyone to handle. One building, 705 % First street extra Jersey cow to freshen soon. D AILY PORTLAND JOURNAL Phone 29A25. 7 tl* delivered for 46« a month; daily and Subscribe of L. M. FOR SAE— Sawmill, 18-horse com Sunday, 65c. ATT O R N EY AT L A W pound Advance engine, friction nig Buell, local agent, 521 West Fifth Practice in all courts; Probate, street. Call Bhie 214 about trouble ger, bevel gear swinging sut-off saw X Deed, Morgages and all legal 2 cut-off saws and 2 main saws. No. or subscriptions. 2 Rusell bead blocks with No. 3 car papers. Abstracts examined. LOANS— Any amount, farm, city riage wheels. R. W. Staley A Son, property and chattels; no delays. Newberg; phone 17a25. 32tf Mortgages, notes, contracts, bonds, ATTOR N EY AT L A W FOR SALE— Modern 5 room bun etc., bought and sold. For Invest ments, see Atty. B. A. Kliks, Mc galow, large bathroom with wash CLARENCE BUTT bowl, tub and toilet, also full cement Minnville, Oregsn. W ill practice in all courts of state. basement; two 50 foot lots, 120 feet Special attention given Probate NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC— 1 have deep; paved streets and cement moved my vulcanizing shop and I work, writing deeds, mortgages walks, electric lights, good location; am now located Just east of Vincent’s contracts and drafting of papers. price $4000, terms. Christ Nelson, feed store. I am prepared to do re Office; 2nd floor, Union Blk. owner, 214 N. Meridian street, treading and all kinds of repair Newberg, Oregon Newberg. Oregon. 7 tl* work on tires at pre-war prices. Give me a trial and be convinced. A. FOR SALE. Cream Separator— As S. Gulley. 5t4• I have quit the cream buslnese I have one Viking cream separator, STOVE REPAIRS TEACHER OF SINGING four hundred pounds capacity, that I DON’T KNOW everybody’s busi Concert— Opera— Oratorio I will sell for less than the whole ness, but I know mine. Fire brick sale price if taken at once. This Is linings for ranges my specialty. Newberg Jessie Britt the latest model Viking and Is fully Heaters lined. Water coils made Wednesdays Plano Studio guaranteed. Spivey’s Paint Store. right, and stoves connected. For Newberg, Oregon,_______________ 7tl anything In stove or furnace repairs call J. A. Adams, Black 194. Shop “Particular Printing for Particu PO R TLAND M ILL R U N at 815 River street. 7t3* lar People"— at The Graphic. 80 lb. sack of white mill run $1. AUTO R EPA IR IN G By the ton $23« Harry Miller, phone Black 182. 7 tf AUTO REPAIRING— 76 «eats per hour. Both price and quality. Hart’s Shop, Mala St. 33tf FOR SALE OR TRADE DR. RALPH V. TAN VAUN Dr. H. C. Dixon C. R. CHAPIN CaptoliaAngereGrissen Newberg Transfer Co. LADIES Buy a W ai»t Friday and Satnrday AUTO REPAIRING 76 cents per FOR SALE OR TRADE— 30 head of goats. Albert Everest, Phone hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pen at Golden Role 11A82.________ _ __________ 6t2* nant Oarage. 106 Weef First St. 27 Watch Onr Windows LOST Phone Black 0 — N U R SE R Y STOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE— 7 tt acres PRUNE TREEfP-Apples, peaches, choice land; 1% miles from cannery; phone Red 97, 421 S. Main. « t f pears, plums, cherries, filberts, graft ed walnuts, grapes, small fruits, etc. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICE of The Graphic Job Department Is from 20% to 40% will be allowed on prepared to print all kinds of office all orders placed within the next 10 stationery, wedding Invitations,- ete. days. LAF A YE TTE NURSERY CO., Nothing but flrst-clnaa work. Lafayette, Oregon. 6t8 Doe» Local and Long Distance Hauling. Furniture, Tiano* * find Safe» a Specialty S. P. TIMBER LAKE, Proprietor Residence phone Rad 79 Office phono. White 187