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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 20

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Douglas Fir One-Log Home Arrives in Deerfield, Saturday May 3rd ( 'ut in 1926, then 4211 years old, and therefore horn in the bear Columbus discovered Amer- ica. Visited by more than a million people in 32 states. ' This marvelous house on wheels-hem, out of one log--is brought to Deerfield by the Mercer Cut from a Douglas fir tree out of which nine mnre logs were cut, besides the one used by Mr. Powers. Each log 22 feet long, in all, making mme 50,000 hoard feet of lumber, about two car loads, or enough to build six four-room cottages. . ( 'ut in 1926, then 4211 years old, and therefore You Are Invited to Visit this Home Free On Display _ Saturday from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. at Waukegan Road and Deerfield Avenue, Deerfield MERCER LUMBER COS. ”Hug as It' Brought to Deerfield by mg Home of Mr. Patrick Powers of Aberdeen, Wlvshington THE PRESS Lumber Cos. who invite you to visit and make a trip through thehopse free. The Mercer Lumber Cos, will be glad to have you call any time for building material infor- mation or building materials, and will be glad to help you plan your new home or remodel your old one. They carry a complete stock of west coast lumber made from big Douglas Fir trees like this one. Douglas Fir lumber lays straighb-- does not twist nor warp, holds paint, and is easy to saw and nail. . Thursday, May I, 1980

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