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I . Beemiort WCWS.REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1923. PAOe FIVE e ' r,.,urned from the heart of Africa k I T ff f f (I l- r will be at the Christian rhurc-h to- t-l yBSZ0 t From ; niuht. ami deliver an address, M V-V H rl : filing or her work. Miss V ells is f TJvn Vrnn 'an Or. son girl, and has represented t Dr 5 I llC OliF I the church as a intssloary right In U Yd uie heart of Africa. She has a most EJ rHV. Ft W , wonderful story, and is a very fine, - O rVl rJTV U Si' ! nuMic speaker. Everyone will (.-real- J I U - V SiS kA ... ,, I h " ,hu ..,,,,,,tor. These neo- M I H I tl w IVf - 11 fcv'J I J fc.'f I 1 IS' 3 ft i Al l tfcfl J 11 t.l L I 11 I M u n m v -i vm w u & n i u. J w if .- - a m k. 1 m i 0 wr. i it" a h n in fp sis i . i' ti riPK i u r . mi LightOLX two-passenger v.oupe-is.oaasujr - - - 11 III . . , . r. r noc ' 1 1 ti i i .KThTOix rivp-nassenfier ouuc ------- v"" i n I 1 II 1 Light-Six five-passenger Sedan .- $1485 j linden '.uUlli .... .i nvt-r hi niiv t"J' ... within ., , :,,., to hive a r..c- " , is pie tl'ere were ww '""-"" L .vive oe.s- i the tnssionaries nisi m . ri(nJt,r now Uil.j Imu renins divim- will fet in, ''or rfona2e an 1 radiate 10 ,rS esSi. You will re- , ;;,!prS1:lnd Hi""", provded . with hini. lit' i in " S,an.ii..P by your side he ,1 the poor, the needy the ' t(Hi VM!.,w.-; ar ! orphans. . vou are thinUr.s of joy , iiutter man's wife or rob- d iiPTnnTT. Miih.. Dec. 5. Ex tension of the Ford Motor company's sales and service organization in the year has been rather re- nnrknliln and is due. of course, to the continually' increasing demaud 1 .ii. k'nnl nritilticts. I mi. 1 K.... JOO nnnr danlnTI appointed since January 1, bringing riinir comparei .-. ., r i.i do in the v... .wn the power t ln.,r n li-nt. n;uii'--". npponueu sium jtttiutj un"p -iH'v he will lift the Kreat tnt, total number of authorized deal- ' vnll . i -. O A A Q -f Esypt eanj a era in me i nueu pumia ut iu a toy balloon w" . t,e Kieatcst retail sales oiBauiiaiiuu 1 fiiicer. (Heat airshii t,Tor known. the commerce of the woiid. Authorized service stations have nir ocean pn y hounds that ; a0 been steadily increased in order o proud of at pre. er.t. will be I to afford the best possible service to fciiiubcr nu so iu i" tne consiauuy nro'"K t OrO owners. Jl iiva-iiv rwiu service stations total around 2l',UU. In foreipn countries there are 3,800 authorized Ford dealers and 7,000 service stations. o I what the brains v. hit h move i! alons are th'.nktnc atjoui. i..3k t!les.- that he has flow- t. b? ttlks to; they seem i I: 1 asd npnnu 10 eia un.-.--. EJ'.son. alone with some ntii!s. L workir.K out a ma fci will enable you to hear r:w sins yon a love sons', if.'ilv of the valley will talk io ri you will In ar rnd und"r .Mioihr ncieniist claims that h i years h' nee we will need t only a lew huurs each day ;v.ili taks our livint; witii a e richt out of the air. If you lr. ad and butter. Touch a but I instantly appi ais lor you. It ii.ves these lliincs are pos li .;us,' he has -et'n honey set- KV - ! aves of trees Until it on the eroutid. Chemists k Ukmt food (iota the air in HE YEAR RECORD ci or f x:r;u is, W 10 I'1 u riai. : rocomly t!ie flumes iq tho y oi4'.:. multiply tho last two. and subiraci from tlio tei' size of the run will he 15 frr-ie "2x1 niultinlipcl bv 2 32 minus 9 quais 23 in. rim. Br pie "ixi, muHh.Iy 4 bv 2 Zi minus s t-quals 2J in. NICK, r( Nonh Jackson. -"n: DODGE 300,000 MILES SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 3. Three hundred thousand miles is an im posing mileace for nil automobile to roll up. but when It does It in five years the car has earned a rest. 1 Fre 1 Colby, who runs the Club Tar.l In JlurliiiRame, recently turned in a 1915 Dodtte Ilroihers tourin? car as part payment on one of the new model DodKe llrothers business se rinntv mid thnt had Eone more than 300.000 miles. With the exception nt ?.nnri mites of that total, its en tire course had been in the service of that on? owner. Colby turned the car in under pro test from Mrs. Colby, who wanted hitu to keep it and buy the new car outriht. She had a lot of faith in the old tourine car and wanted it kept in possession of the family for vacation trips. Colby's faith in the car is best set forth by the fact that this sum mer they selected the old 1915 as the car to take them on a vacation trip to Vancouver, II. C. Colby says that their faith was not misplaced, ns the car performed perfectly on the entire trip, which is no easy one. Over 3000 miles were covered on the trip this summer. Light-Six two-passenger Coupe-Roadster - - - S1195 Light-Six five-passenger Coupe $1395 Light-Six five-passenger Sedan - $1485 Special-Six five-passenger Coupe ------ $189d Special-Six five-passenger Sedan 51985 Bix-Six five-passenger Coupe - - - 52495 Big-Six seven-passenger Sedan - - - - - - - $2685 All Prices f . o. b. factory Studebaker's increased production and reduced cost of Closed Cars made in the new $8,000,000 closed car plants at South Bend (the finest in the industry) make possible these low prices. , You cannot afford to buy any car without first seeing these splendid products of one of America's greatest manufacturers. CENTRAL GARAGE -i PHONE 446 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER .YEAR I .... . - BOSCH COMPENSATING BATTERY IGNITION A for cond band Hear Cat drag saw 75.00 at Wharton liios. C.YHD OF TIIAXKS COl'.NTY COVKT IX SDSSIO.V The rrJun'.y court went into regu lar moi.thlv session today. The theat er part of ilie day was spent In oIiie over the usual bills aud chvckiui; up expenditures. ! has been BC'iuainted for many y.-ars. Mr. Moore is now residing 1" Olympia. Wash., ats.l i'i on his way to'Califovniii to speii. 1 the winter, lie his been retired lroni the weather service lor the past twelve y.irs. IX.ll KF,I I Ilil MAX TAKKX t (iiiAx rs r.Ass iiosr I A I, We wish to extend our most sin-1 cere gratitude and thanRs to all tne kind friends and neighbors who as sisted us during the illness and af ter the death of our loved one. Israel Maddox. .. THE FAMILY. KOItMKIl I'liir.F VISITS M. IIKIX He gift t wii.i. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will 'clock Thursday afternoon. i in T ' meet in the church narlor3 at ' i i o'clo Willis L. Moore, former chief of BAZAAR AND FOOD SALE The Indies of the Christian church the C S Weather Dureau. stopped , win noin men , e.w...... - in Kosebiirg for a few minutes this : ful and fancy articles .el i 01 morniuK aim cuinu . - -- Oh-erver William Hell, with whom Iwnler . in ih- ll..cl,... IJ- VISiTIIG R0SEBUR6 emu J. II. Kendall, S. I. fireman, who was-Injured yesterday In the train wreck mar Hugo, was taken to Grants Pass, where ho Is In the hos ! pltal. Kendall received a broken left wrist nnd three broken toes, as ; well an Hl.domlnal injuries, when he ! was pinned beneath the overturned ! cab. His Injuries nre not fatal and I,,. s irpeeteil III recover. A. repr. the ire Fcrd Owner I 'v:ll plense him h-Forl Icnltion i;is er.in,. njore '' to s::;rt, snore ""iK. to ride i sai it. 1 i.i 'Tine run i'i.rk coil i:t all Ik- 'St f s OFFER No i-s'.jll.rj l.xturet e Chris. rna. G. DEVANEY 4C W. Cast Well, Well, Well, Here We Are Again at SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House 323 North Main St. Phone 553 where there are parts and more parts to fix that old car of yours at about half price. Come in, also am in the market for old cars for wrecking. Star and Dorae Sales & Service Fire Proof Storage We Give Service We carry gaskets and valves for all makes of car. l! H RAPP BROS. GARAGE W. Iti. keiiinicker of Detroit, seining the lliian.'lal Interests of la.'keiil.a. ker Company, Inc.. nufi.cturers of the deservedly pop- ni:n- esr of ihnl niuiie, arrived here - 'to.lav for a ten days stay In Rose. I lung. In spcjikinir to a News lieview - , - m;,.i.. this morning. Mr. Ilieke.ilii.ek. r sta.e.l ttiat there ac tive brothers, ull of them being (den tin, d with lb.: company. Speaking ., conditions on this const. Mr. iilck-inba-ker said that h" found business go-id all alone lb" line, and th" pub lic optimistic for the future. In ref er, n." to the phenom. nal success of the lib k.-nbaeker car, he stated ti nt t!ie la. t that the production has ln-.ri-a... d so rapidly In the past two yenis. at. which time Hie car was placed on the market, after u long period of experimental const rnct'on to i. t It out. t.s a success, was con- . proof thai buyers ol l.lgti las-. .lUlilinoblles recognized Its lll.T- In the time referred to produc tion has taken the Itick.-nliai k'T out of Hi- eightv sivh place and placed ninth. II--limine wi'h lan ry I the t.lntit will l- turning out i: i '.. n.'t.ck. is . a. h.ilay. In -i-. -ar of nianu- r....ti.rr. r.nl! cats were turned out. mid pri.din t:oti Is tripling those fig 111. 4 this season. PHONE 371 lie it. it 1. hv lor ill., trimmed lint Christmas pr sent. I' il.ap - nio.het, wil" or .la.ieliter woiil.l hp p:-e( :;,!.' S'.nie ef those nt t'.e Sl'xial ly Slioppe. Jits. I . .M. Klll. FORD BATTERIES $16.50 GENUINE FORD BATTERIES 13 Plate Not a 11 Plate Battery Guaranteed 12 Months Batteries Watered and Tested Free. C. k LQCKWDDD MOTOR GO. Lincoln Ford Fordson