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New Booklet
By Trustees
"The Status of the Social
Security Trust Funds," a new
booklet published by the trustees
of the two. social security trust
funds, is available for distribu
tion. Edward B. Jacobson, dis
trict manager in Medford, has
announced.
According to the trustees, he
said, "the overall financial
status of the old-age, survivors
and disability insurance pro
gram is sound."
Income from the schedule of
tax contribution rates now in the
law, the booklet points out, "is
estimated to produce adequate
income to pay the benefits now
provided in the law to all pres
ent and future beneficiaries, ana
to pay the administrative ex
Retired General
Recalls Objection
MONMOUTH (UPI) - Gen.
Herbert B; Powell, who retired
in January after 39 years of
military service, recalls that he
went Into the Army against the
wishes of his father.
Gen. Powell told of his fath
er's objections to his early Army
service at a luncheon meeting
honoring him here. He said his
father had been led to believe
that most Army officers drank
and sometimes gambled.
Powell, now U. S. Ambassador
to New Zealand, joined the Na
tional Guard and continued his
military association with the
ROTC when he attended the Uni
versity of Oregon. This led to
his appointment to a regular
Army commission after his
graduation. He retired with four
stars.
Pioneer Road Work
Nearing Completion
Most of Pioneer rd. has been
widened and surfaced except for
a section for which the county
needs a right-of-way through
private property, County Engi
neer Robert J- Carstensen said
Friday.
The area has been posted an
nouncing that the county intends
to acquire the right - of - way,
Carstensen said.
When completed, the widening
and asphalt surfacing will cov
er the entire length of road
from Carpenter Hill rd. to Dark
Hollow rd the county engineer
said. The remaining half mile
probably will not be done
this season, he said.
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Published
of Funds
penses of the program, without
any subsidy from the general
funds of the Treasury."
C. Douglas Dillon, secretary
of the Treasury, is the managing
trustee of the social security
trust funds. The other two
trustees are W. Willard Wirtz
Secretary of Labor, and An
thony J. Cclebrezze, Secretary
of Health, Education and Wei'
fare.
The new publication, Jacobson
said, is a summary of the de
tailed annual report submitted
by the t r u s t e e s to Congress
earlier this year. By law, the
trustees are required to report
to Congress each year on the
operations and status of the two
social security trust funds dur
ing the previous fiscal year and
the anticipated operations and
status on into the long range
future.
The summary of the report
contained in the new booklet,
say the trustees in a foreword,
"is for the information on the
many millions of people whose
economic security depends, at
least in part, on the continuing
financial soundness of the pro
gram." Combined Assets
The new publication of the
trustees notes that the combined
assets of the trust funds will in
crease by an estimated $3.1 bil
lion over the five calendar years
1963-1967. While there will be an
over-all increase in the assets of
the trust funds, the assets of the
smaller of the two funds the
Disability Insurance Trust Fund
is expected to decline.
The trustees have recommend
ed that the law be changed so
that a small portion of the in
crease in social security contri
bution rates scheduled for 1966
will be allocated to the Dis
ability Insurance Trust Fund.
'It this is done," according
to the trustees, "it is estimated
that both parts of the program,
as well as the program as a
whole, will have enough income
from contributions and from in
terest earned on trust fund in
vestments to meet future benefit
payments and administrative
expenses.
"Such an allocation would not
affect the over-nil soundness of
the program," the trustees said,
"but would make for a more
reasonable distribution of in
come between the two parts of
the program. No increase in the
contribution rates is necessary;
merely a reallocation of the
rates between the two funds.
Copies of "The Status of the
Social Security Trust Funds'
are available upon request from
the social security district office
at 1017 North Riverside ave
Medford.
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Portland Attorney
Meted Prison Term
PORTLAND (UPI; - Port
land Attorney Alton John Bas-
sett, SB, was sentenced to two
years in a federal penitentiary
Thursday on Income tax eva
sion charges.
U. S. District Judge William
Becks of Seattle pronounced the
sentence after a stern 20-min-ute
lecture in which he said
the public image of lawyers al
ready was bad enough without
it being compounded by those
who did not pay their taxes.
Bassett was convicted by a
ury of seven counts of income
tax evasion. He was accused of
paying $1,684 in taxes from 1955
to 1959, instead of $6,995 the
government said he owed.
4-H NEWS
Itngue Sadillc-llirs
The regular meeting of the
Rogue Saddle-liles 4-H club was
held recently at the home of
Dale Dracger.
The meeting was hrought to
order by Kathi Kula. We check
ed and worked on our 4-H rec
ords and elected new officers.
Officers are president, Diane
1 Pickens; vice president, Dale
Dracger; secretary, Sue Vro
iman; and reported, Christie
1 Mole.
I Christie Mole,
I Reporter.
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Armando Rivera Portales, 26,
of Mexico City, is leaving Med
ford today for home after study
ing the local lumber industry
for four months.
He will return here in Novem
ber after obtaining a resident
visa from Mexico. Then he will
return to the home of Kecgan
Townscnd, 2912 East McAndrews
rd,, Medford. Townscnd will
continue to help him with his
translations.
Portales has registered at the
Medford High school to study
beginning English, advance
Spanish and mathematics. He
hopes to obtain a job in the
lumber industry and attend
adult night classes when he re
turns. Will Make Report
When Portales completes his
lumber industry studies he will
make a report to Gilberto C.
Rosas, president of Ponderosa
De Durango, one of the largest
Mexican lumber firms. There he
hopes to continue in lumber in
dustry administration.
The Mexican has seven broth
ers and one sister, all in some
profession. His mother lives in
Mexico City. He attended the
University of Autonoma at San
Luis Potosi in Mexico for four
years and was a foreman at In
dustrias Forestales Campo Mo
rado and Ascrraderos del Pa
cifico, two lumber manufactur
ing firms in northern Mexico.
While a foreman, Portales dis
covered his native lumber indus
try lacked precision machinery
to turn out a properly finished
product.
Watches Lumber Phases
The young Mexican watched
the different phases of lumber
manufacturing at Kogap and
Elk Lumber companies in Med
ford. He worked on the green
chain for awhile to become bet
ter acquainted with the actual
nrocess. At night in the Town-
send home, Portales would study
diagrams of the various ma
chinery, with his host helping
him with translations.
Before he left, the young Mexi
can expressed appreciation to
the officials of the lumber com
panies who assisted him in his
studies.
It was a telephone call from
Medford police which brought
the two men together. Portales
had sought lodging at the Grand
hotel in Mcdtord but nobody
could understand him. Someone
called the police to seek an
interpreter and the police in
turn called Townscnd. After be
coming acquainted, the Medford
man invited the young Mexican
to stay with him.
PET TALK
Sy M. . L.
WORLD DAY FOR ANIMALS
Long before there were hu
mane societies and before there
were any laws for the protection
of animals, there was one man
who felt so strongly about ani
mals that he devoted his entire
lite to being their friend and
protector.
For his many kind - hearted
actions, the man is still remem
bered today; in fact, one day in
each year is devoted to his
memory. The man was named
St. Francis of Assisi. He was
bom in the year 1182, in Assisi,
Italy, the son of a rich father.
He soon gave up a life of world
ly wealth and luxury to live a
simple life, traveling around
helping the very poor people,
animals and birds.
He was a preacher, teach
er and writer and he founded a
religious society called the
Franciscan Brothers. He died
on October 4. 122fi, and today
he is regarded as the Patron
Saint of all animals and birds.
That's why Oct. 4 is celebrated
each year as World Animal Day
a time for everybody to re
member (he animals, in his hon
or, St. Francis felt that the whole
of God's creation was perfect
I and showed forth in their lives
the glory of God, their Creator,
i Ry his strong example and his
j life's work, St. Francis influ-
enced ninny people to change
i their view of the animal king
dom and to look at it with love,
respect and compassion. There
fore, the world remembers him
today as one of the first and
greatest friends that animals
ever had. lie wished that every
Christian throughout the world
should rejoice on Christmas
Day and generously provide not
only for the poor, but for ani
mals and birds because God
made them all, and loves them.
Pets are important not only
(or the hours of pleasure which
they provide, but also for the
lessons in right living which
they teach: unselfishness and
patience, outstanding qualities
which help to build sound char
actor. We should take the view,
along with St. Francis of Assisi,
that animals are "our little
brothers and sistrrs" and that
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BUILDING OWN HOME Mrs. Amanda Bena- week ends, she is at work every day "to get
vides of Austin, Texas, is an apprentice car- the job done sooner." Of her work, Mrs. Bcna
penter whose first project is her own home. Al- vides says "I hit my thumb too much some
though her husband, a carpenter for an Austin times I want to cry." Her dog looks as if he
contractor, works on the house evenings and is expecting her to hit her thumb again. (UPI)
!
THE WEEK IN CALIFORNIA
Senate Investigators
No Organized Crime
By United Press International
California Attorney General
Stanley Mosk told Senate inves
tigators probing the shadowy
crime syndicate Cosa Nostra
that no organized crime existed
in California.
Mosk said more than 100 sus
pected members of the syndi
cate lived in the state, but that
the "free enterprise" nature of
the illegal narcotics market
tended to squelch any monopo
listic tendencies of gangs.
This, Mosk said, was due to
the fact that organized crime
often was financed heavily by
narcotics traffic but that Cali
fornia was so close to Mexico
a major source mat any rack
eteer could procure narcotics on
his own.
Mosk conferred with investi
gators and Attorney General
Robert Kennedy as the testi-
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'"A m b'f, "cwi0f water annually which Brown
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just out! 354 desiSii ideas. Send nmv wa's(i m(0 ,he spa
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we must help them as much as
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riphts in the eyes o( God who
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Mtui-onD, onbuuN
mony of Joseph Valachi began
in a Senate hearing room.
Elsewhere, there were these
developments:
Call girls: Gov. Edmund G.
Brown took the occasion of the
"call girl" investigation to take
another swipe at lobbyists, who
he said had "gotten somewhat
out of hand" due to "excessive
entertaining and excessive ex
penditure of money" during leg
islative sessions.
Brown has long blamed lob
byists for the defeat of some
of his major programs. On the
"call girl" investigation itself
Brown said it did not "produce
any evidence." Brown said "We
have a good legislature." He
added, the "call girl situation
was minor" compared to some
of the bills introduced in the last
session.
Brown: Gov. Brown had words
on taxes, transit problems and
the bombing of a Birmingham,
Ala., church by race terrorists
that killed four Negro girls.
Brown predicted in San Fran
cisco that state services could
be maintained at their current
level without new taxes "for at
least another year." He said he
expected a $101.7 million sur
plus at the end of the current
fiscal period and nearly $20
million at the close of 1964-65.
In Los Angeles, Brown de
scribed the mass transit prob
lem as a "time bomb ticking
away." He said he would offer
his solutions to the legislature
in January. He called transit
problems and race relations
"two challenges ... of special
and urgent importance." Earli
er, Brown called on the gover
nors of the 11 western states to
help raise funds to rebuild the ;
bombed Birmingham church.
Brown is co-chairman of a na
tional campaign to rebuild the
church. He said Americans were
"outraged and sorrowed at the
senseless brutality" of the bomb
ing. Hifkey: San Francisco 49er
coach Red Hickcy, a fixture
with the NFL club for a decade,
resigned after the team, re
portedly unhappy with Hickcy.
lost its tenth straight game
stretching back to last season.
"I'm hoping they can salvage
something out of the season . . .
and don't think I'm down on
football," was Mickey's parting j
statement. Hickey, whose "shot-1
gun" formation made him fa
mous for four games in 1960
and then collapsed, was re
placed by 4!ler assistant Jack
Christiansen.
Water: A new water plan de-!
signed to produce twice as much j
water as the state now uses and ;
sufficient for the needs of the
j year 2020 was proposed by Gov.
I Edmund G. Brown. It went far
beyond the present State Water
plan and ignored the Pacific
; South-West Water Plan proposed
1 rPCentlv bv Interior Secretary
, Stewart Udall. It would include
ath rivers and water not needed
in northern counties would be
shipped south. It would pro-
1, ' f ,., ' ini aor f,
"The Anti - DiRit Dialing
League", battling one of the
latest trends of automation, won
a preliminary victor- over the
Pacific Telephone company. The
Told
in State
in protest over plans for all-digit
dialing in San Francisco. The
league says the system is "de
humanizing." Space power: The Atomic En
ergy Commission in Los Angeles
announced an historic space
feat the first fully operation
al use of nuclear power in space.
the AEC said it launched the
first satellite fully powered in
space by a nuclear generator
from Vandcnbcrg Air Force
Base. The launching was de
scribed a "complete success."
Grass roots: Medical special
ist Dr. Bernard W. Cassclman,
Los Angeles, said a recent study
of 1,000 narcotics addicts showed
991 of them leaned politically
toward the Democratic Party,
the other eight toward the Re
publican party. Of the total, he
said, two said they were con
nected with organized crime and
identified themselves as Repub
licans. "This is just the way the
statistics worked out," Cassel
man said.
C Card of Thanks
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy
and help in our recent sorrow. For
the beautiful service, floral offer
ings, and other kindnesses, we are
deeply gratctul.
The familyof Jerry Hobos
TO MY MANY FRIENDS. COM
rades and Sisters who sent
prayers. Mowers, cards, especi
ally the lovely spray from Steel
head Post No. 6881 and Auxili
ary, also telegrams from Circle
4. Lariy Bugs. Medford, and to
Bethel 36. Jobs Daughters. Shady
Cove, in honor of my dear hus
band. Scottie. all is deeply
appreciated.
Mignon K Pnrrirk
.-LODGE NOTICES
Medford Bodies, Scottish
Pate, Monday. Oct. 7.
lflt.3. Fifth degree. Ad
dress by Bro, Carl H. W.
Ocstreich. Refreshments,
Visiiing brethren wel
come. Fred A Purriin. Secretary
Med lord Lodne No. 8,1.
I. OOF. meets Tuesday.
Oct. R at ft p.m. Visitors
welcome, refreshments
E B MrNrw. N C.
3 PERSONAL
UNWANTED HAIR
Vanish away with
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SACA-PELO is different.
It dors not dissolve or remove
hair from the surface, but pene
trate and retards growth of
VN WANTED HAIR.
Lor-Becr Lab, Ltd,
Ste, 5,
679 Granville St,
Vancouver 2, R. C,
HI -SIGN Texaco Service invites
von to its Grand Opening, Crater
Lake Hwy, at 4 corners, featur
ing loads of free prurs. Nothing
1o buy just drive in and
register,
AN YON? having a drinkingprotv
Irm in welcome at the Mrrilord
Croup o Alcoholics Anonymous
fi 30 p m Tues St Sat rrar
of :i" N Oakdale 773-4S48 Al
Anon Group every Tuesday
3-PERSONAl
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U s debt consolidation agency
licensed & bonded by the State
of Oregon with the purpose ot
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 KjCESTLjmjloa
HANNAH'S husband Hector hates
hard work so he cleans the rugs
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Johnson Paint
Store
cpatf available at Lyn Haven
Hnme lor ambulatory man.
663-1721.
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS,
Prrtcrsen 772-44.HI
MtSS"PATS KINDERGARTEN
tor 4 and fi year olds transpor
tation Register now lor the
Fall terms.
l'none njvwn
-.-. M. Can-nc hOIICht &
sold.
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n m Kjr. 772-285!)
MKRLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio
214 Fluhrer Blda
772-9611
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
fi!)l Stewart ave. Special person
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladies with inin.
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS?
If age driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsibility filing, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly installment. Don
Stathos Insriror, 1005 E. Main.
Medford. 773-6658 Open Mon
& rues 'till 9 D.m.
ELDERLY Would you like good
food & loving care in a clean,
modern private home? Call 779-
1934, jyenings.
LARGE selection imported yarns
at the Yarn Barn. 1824 W. Main
Plenty of Parking Space.
KNIT SKIRTS SHORTENED
Knit alterations Garments as
sembled. Miss Pat Phone 773-3382
LEARN TO KNIT
Classes starting immediately
For beginners-advanced knitters.
Miss Pal Ph. 773-3382
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A. A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. B:30, 404 Walnut
Ph. 664-2006 779-12.11
r'HTt.n CARE
HAPPY TIME DAY NURSERY
State License 772-8745
MISS PAT'S NURSERY SCHOOL
All day care includes Kinder-
garlen transportation
773-3382.
4-LOST AND FOUND
LOST Blue Tick Hound and
Black and Tan hound, vicinity of
Fish Lake. 772-9929. 323 Kennet
st.
FOUND at Lady Medford BcautJ
Salon. . . Donita! Fine limp
hair a specialty. 773-3211.
FOUND Special Permanent, $1
& up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa
Ion. 773-3211. 32 N. Oakdale.
5-INSTRUCTIONS
Central Point & Eagle Point class
es in ballet, tap. acrobatic, jazz,
school age ballroom & adult ball
room. Call Colleen Hope. 773
6204 or Mrs. Wm. Short 407-3821
YOUR Future
WHAT ABOUT IT?
Prepare yourself for the yrars
ahead. Train for motel manage
ment High School education not
necessary. Short course al home
followed by two weeks of prac
tical training in modern motels
located throughout the United
States. For interview, write the
school, giving name, address, St
telephone number:
AMERICAN MOTELS
finn E. Carson. P O. Box 1fi(l.
Dept. B B . Las Vegas. Nevada
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
Men-Women. Start high as $102
a week. Preparatory training
until appointment. Thousands of
jobs open. Exnericnce usually
unnecassary. FREE information
on jobs, salaries, requirements,
write TODAY giving name ad
dress, phone and time home.
WRITE TO
LINCOLN SERVICE
r'r Tribune Box 4776
PIANO LESSONS Steady pupils
preferred. 535-U771
HAVE room in our Kindergarten
for 5 more 5 yr olds. Transpor
tation if needed. For inform, call
772-6281. First Christian Church.
lHOO CraterLake Ave.
NEW TEEN - AGE BALLROOM
DANCE CLASSES. fox trot,
waltz swine. Latin dances Rr
latest teen-age dance fads. New
group starling Tuesday evening
773-G204. Colleen Hope Dance
Studio
PIANO Lessons for beginners and
3.lv a nerd. 77:i-3fVHS nr 773-2.1 in
10-WANTED MALE HELP
GENERAL MANAGER
for
Inland Empire MILL
NOW IN PRODUCTION
Cutting Rn-70,000 bd. ft. per day,
exclusively spruce. Must be able
In take complete charge of log
ging, lumber production, and
sales Write giving refs. and
details to
Tribune Box 8040
WANTED a men Tor Inside
outside. Sales or service. Comm.
Call 773-3333. K t rby Co.
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For beauticians. waitresses,
nurses, doctors, others. Miracle
fabrics. Nylon. Dacron. Wash M
Wear cottons. Exclusive styles,
top quality. Big income. (Comm.)
Real Future. Equipment FREL,
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Dept, H-4893'
Textile Bids,
Cincinnati 2, Ohio
UNEXPECTED CHANGE make!
available good Rawleigh Fond
and Household Products busine-s
in Jackson Co. Users of Raw
leigh Products here need Dealer.
Some making $3 30 and up per
hour; Earnings based on Sales.
Write Rawleigh. 306 Adeline,
Oakland. Calif. !)4607.
For experienced or non-exper
ienced men at least 21 yrs. or
older to work in this part of
Oregon, 5 days a week with all
weekends otf. Salary in excess
of $420 per mo. (Paid weekly I
with added weekly bonus and
commissions. Write to
District Director
P.O. Box 5041
Aloha, Oregon
Give full name, address. Per
sonal interview will be arranged
in your vicinity of the state.
Am. Republic Insurance Co.
"AAA COMPANY
International organization will
hire 0 men from Medford area.
Managerial and training posi
tions wil be open shortly dita
to recent inlcr-company pro.
motions. Car necessary. Pre
virwing Teachinc. Machine .Si
complete educational material.
SALARY OPEN
HIM) Mo. Expense Bonus. Oof
company is riddled with 21 to
to thousand dollar a year
jobs . . .
BEGINNING COMPENSATION
will he
Commissions . . .
Fringe benefits include:
Profit Sharing
Hospitalization
Retirement.
For personal interview
call Mr. Conway
0CT.5&6
Between 10 and 12 only
772-6151
WANTED appliance salesman,
guarantee & commission, must
be experienced & a producer.
779-2746.
WANTED stub edgerman, experi
ence on stub edger" necessary.
Cut mostly Fir & Pine. Pine Mt.
Lbr. Co. Yreka. Phone Victor
2-4176.
ASSISTANT
PLANT ENGINEER
Assistant Plant Engineer for
expanding integrated wnnd
products operation in No. Calit.
Experience Necessary
Board work, machine installa
tion, construction & supervision
of maintenance dept.
Send Complete Resume
including experience ref.. agp,
education, family status & sal
ary required to
INTERSTATE CONTAINER
CORP.
P. O. Box 700
Red Blujf. Calir
WANTED married man with car
for Fuller Brush Co. Route. $103
per wk. guarantee to start. Also
part time Comm. position open,
772-B934.
MATURE MAN
Experienced in L P. Gas or
Natural Gas Service Work.
Health & Life Ins. benefits, paid
vacation. Salary open. To start
as soon as possible. Call Joe
Cooper 773-5314 or apply
DOMESTIC GAS CO,
2990 N, PACIFIC HWY,
WANTED
JUNIOR MERCHANTS
FOR
MEDFORD WESTSIDE
GOLD HILL
JACKSONVILLE
AGE 12 TO 15
The Mail Tribune needs Jr.
Merchants to deliver papers in
Jacksonville, Medford & Gnld
Hill. Apply in person Bt Olflc
or phone 772-6141.
HAVE opening for 2 Salaried men.
- SI05 wk. Plus. YOU MUST
QUALIFY. Also 1 romm. Eouto
open. Apply 8 to 9 30 am, Wat
kins Products. H14 Stage Rd..
South Mcdfnrd.
1 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP
"I MADE S142 Comm. In Spare
Time," says Calilnrnia hnnie
maker. You can. too. showing
beautiful Christmas Cards; go:--gious
personalized, religious
greeting, others. Write for Sam
ple Outfit on approval, includ
iing FREE gift! Western Art
Studios, lfil No. Hill, Dept. 1048,
Pasadena. Cant.
J. C. PENNEY Co. needs live 25
to 30 hr. week sales ladies Call
773-4.t7J for jntcrvicw time
CLERK Steno receptionist, full
tune. Mon. thru Fri. a a m to
.i pm. Write Tribune Box 80(i7
stating education & experience.
WANT $23 per week commission
and a new wardrobe? Show our
lovely dresses. Fashion Frocks.
Dent M-7037. Cincinnati, Ohio
4.1202.
in the Rogue River Valley
SABIATES MAXIMUM HEAT
ELIMINATES ROOM HEAT IOSS,
SAVES FUEL
PROTECTS AGAINST HYING
SPARKS. ASHES, DIRT AND DRAFTS
TWIN DOORS OPEN WIDE FOR
EASY LOAD.NG OF FUEL
CONTROL DRAFT WITH TWO StlO
ING DOORS FOR FAST OR SLOW
SOLID (RASS CONSTRUCTION
iEAUTY UNHEARD OF. THOUSANDS
USE WINTER AND SUMMER
BURN WOOD. COAL OR r.A