ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW v TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1925.
THREE
WOOD
CUTTERS
TOOLS
CROSS CUT SAWS FOR ALL PURPOSES
Axes of Every Kind
Sledges and Wedges
COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR LOGGERS "
Hardware? Yes. We Have What You Want
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store.
LOCAL NEWS
Portland Men Visit
Among the business visitors here
Saturday were U. E. DeWilt anil C.
E. Woods. They are both from Port
land and left Sunday morning.
Mr. Tupiing Visits
H. Tujiling spent Saturday here
visiting and attending to business
matters. Mr. Tupliug is from Port
land and left Monday morning.
On Business
Anion? the business visitors here
over Saturday was F. K. Ilecker.
Htrt From Salom I
Wni. Alnl was a business visitor
here Saturday from the north. Mr.
Aird Is from Sulem and left (or the
north Sunday morning.
Sirs. O'Mara. In-
Mrs. J. n. O'Mara was a Ttsl
tor here for a short time yester
day visiting- with friends and
On Ituslnrau . Returns to Eugene
F. L. Glaser Is spending few J. W. Reed, who spent a short
days la this-city looking after time here on business and visiting
business affairs. Mr. lilaser is returned yesterday moruiug.to his
from Lebanon, and arrived here home at fcugene.
buuday.
Club Will Meet
The Roseburg Art Embroidery
club will meet Wednesday after
noon at two o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Ben Palm, at 408 West Doug
las street.
Mr. Ityron In
Fred Byron was
In from the
shopping.
Ulide.
Here Monday
Mrs. A. Vogelpohl was In the
Mr. Becker is from Portland and city yesterday visiting and shop
ping yesterday morning lor a
lews hours. Mrs. Vogelpohl Is
from Sutherlin.
Mrs. O'Mara la from, rurul parts visiting and attend
ing to Dusiness matters yester
day for a few hours. Mr. Byron
ts from Olalla.
returned home Sunday morning.
From Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Sleep spent
the day here Saturday visiting and
looking over the city. They are
residents of Ontario, and left Sunday.
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Save Your Wije!
A SAVAGE WASHER and
Electricity will do it !
The Savage Is a wonderful
new Machine that washes
clothes without wearing them
out and dries them without a
wringer.
No heavy lifting, no dripping
garments.
Ask for Demonstration.
str Phone
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, From Klamath Saturday
1 Frank Z. Howard wag a visitor
jhere Saturday from the south. Mr.
Howard is from Klamath Fulls and
was here attending to business mat-
1 ters.
Corvaliis Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Burrler were
up from Canyonville here Saturday
visiting and looking after business
afrairs. They left Sunday morn
ing. On Business
Hero Saturday attending to busi
ness affairs from the north was H.
M. Peterson. Mr. Peterson Is a Sa
lem resident and left Sunday morning.
Seattle Woman Visits
Mrs. W. A. Wellnian was a visitor
In Koseburg over Saturday. Mrs.
Wellman is from Seattle, and left
Sunday for other points In the
stato.
the
Throat Opera! Ion
Ruth, tne daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Hen Nichols of Hlddle, un
derwent a throat operation yes
terday morning. Dr. Becly was
In attendance.
Here From Portland
Among those here from Portland
over Saturday visiting, v.as Miss
Ruth Chambers. Miss Chambers
left Sunday morning for other
southern points.
Here On Huslness
K. It. Derflinger arrived here
Saturday from the north and is
spending a few days transacting
buslne matters. Mr. Durflltr
gcr Is from Eugene.
From CTnmnfl Valley
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Klrkendall
spend Monday In this city visit
ing with friends and looking af
ter business matters. They are
residents of Camas Valley.
Returns Homo-
Robert Salm, who spent a tew
days last week In this city look
lng after business; matters, re
turned to his home at Mt. Scott
this morning.
Dr. Smith Returns
Dr. I.ucetta Smith, who has been
visiting over the Christmas holi
days In Los Angeles, . and other
southern points, has returned to
her practice In this city.
From Itlco Creek
Return to Portland-
Mrs, w. H. Richardson and
brother. Dr. Luther II. Hanitl
ton. who spent Sunday here on
business, left (yesterday after
noon for their homes in Port
land. Mr. Purdom In
In from the rural districts yester
day and a few hours this morning
attending to business affairs was
A. W. Purdom. Mr. Purdom return
ed to his home at Table Creek this
morning.
tending to business affairs.
UY AT POWELL'S
ANK THE DIFFERENCE
N e iv and Used Furniture
In From Canyonville
J. P. Talbott was In from
rural districts yesterday visiting; From Mealfonl
and attending to business matters
for a few hours. Mr. Talbott lives
near Canyonville.
Guests Here
Guests to spend Saturday In
Roseburg were Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Druse. They are from Ya-
In from the rural districts forjklma, Washington, and loft yes-
a few hours Monday was A. S. terday morning for other points
Bushnell. Mr. Bushnell resides! in the state,
at Rice Creek, and was here, at-
Arrives This Morning
Mrs, rila Comer arrived here this
morning to visit her daughter, and
friends for a few days. Shu Is a
resident of Sutherlin.
Here Visltlno-I
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jennings ar
rived here Monday and are spend
ing a few days In the city visiting.
They are from Grants Pass.
On Business-
Sam Stout arrived here Monday
and Is spending a day or so In the
city looking after business affairs.
Mr. Stout Is from Grants Pass.
Returns to Dillard
H. P. Smith, who spent a few
hours In this city this morning at
tending to business matters, re
turned home to Dillard on an early
train.
From Coast
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Llvock, from
coast points, are stopping over here
a short time visiting and attending
to business. They are from Coquille
and arrived Sunday.
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Leaves For Coast
F. B. Hammoni, who visited here
Sunday, left Monday morning for
Coos Bay to attend to business
affnirs. Mr. Hammond Is from
Portland.
Stop Over
Jaka Onstad and P. Peterson
were guests In this city over night
last night and a few hours 'this
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry, from
southern points, stopped ovori morning. They are on their way to
here Saturday and spent the dayj Dunsmulr, California, and other
Visit Here Saturday
Here visiting Saturday and spend
ing the night In the city wece Mr.
and Mrs. Chester L, Hunt and fam
ily. They are from Portland, and
left Sunday morning;
From San Franci
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dones were
visitors here from the south over
Saturday. They are from San Fran
cisco, and left Sunday morning for
other points in the state.
Mrs. Farnsworth Leaves
Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth, of this
city, left this morning for Ashland,
where she will spend a week visit
ing with relatives.
Here From Portland-
M. Bollem Kakin, head of the
northern division of the Northwest
Coast Stage Line company, with
headquarters in Portland, was a
guest of W. O. Clingcr in this city
yesterday, and was attending to
b'lsiness affairs.
Here Few Days
Mrs. H. H. Santmyer, who has
been visiting in this city for the
past few days, left thiB morning
for her home at Dole.
Corvaliis Men Here
R. S. Besse and Clair Wllks were
among those from out of town to
spend Saturday In this city visiting
and on business. - Tltey., ore from
Corvaliis and left Sunday.'""
Mis Hurt man Loaves
Miss Ada Hartman was a visi
tor in this ritv for a few hours
yesterday from Sutherlin. Miss Return" from filld.
Ashland Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Constant were
here from southern points over
Saturday visiting. They are Ash
land people and left for other points
In Oregon Sunday morning.
ness. They are from Medford
and left Sunday morning.
On AVny to Portlnnd
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prentice
stopped over In this city Satur-
southern points.
On Way to California-
Mrs. A. Crowley was a visitor
here yesterday from the coast.
Mrs. Crowley Is from Port Or-
day overnight to visit. They are! ford, and left this morning for
from Medford and left Sunday: Oakland, California, to be gone
morning for Portland.
From Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nichols
were In from the rural districts
for
and looking after business af
fairs. They reside at Riddle.
some time visiting.
Here Short Time
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Kimball, who
arrived here yesterday from Los
few hours Monday visiting i Angeles, and have been here visit
ing, will leave today for northern
points. While here they have been
guests at the Grand Hotel.
Spends Week-End Here
From the coast to spend the
week-end In this city were Chas
ter I. Kimble and Bert Lager-
son. They are from Bandon and
returned home this morning.
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gage, and
Miss Gladys Bennett, who were
guesU at the Grand Hotel last
night, left this morning for south
ern points, after visiting In Seattle.
Hartman left by an afternoon
M. T. Cannon, who spent the
train for California, where sho'w,ek end here visiting with Reported IV'tter ,
will visit her parents. She Willi friends and attending to busi-1 Charlps Eugene, the small son
ness matters, reiurnea to nis or Dr. ana Airs. J. ill. Church,
he gone Indlflnitely.
Todays Cross-Word Puzzle
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Mr. Nelson Visits
G. E. Nelson arrived here, Satur
day from the north and spent the
day transacting business matters.
1 Mr. Nelson Is a Portland resident,
and left for the north Sunday,
HORIZONTAL.
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river
4 mud depos
ited from
running
waKr
6 coral island
8 rudely con
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sect which
includes
the honey
bee 12 sesame
1 4 affirm
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18 to wit
1 9 disturbance
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body
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dye
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fodder
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w,iu beasts
7 bovine
quadruped
9 thatching
11 writing in
struments 13 plane
14 choppin
tools
VERTICAL.
15 mechanical
contrivance
17 Mrs. Adam
20 rowed
21 small vari
ety of the
lima bean
23 former
French coin
24 memento
28 abbrevia
tion for
silver
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A Hint for Beginners
The cross-word putile dia
gram Is merely a means of con
cealing words which are synony
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise of
downwards. Always look for
the number of the synonym on
the diajrnim. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
stop to the right; if vertical,
yo must fit your word between
the dumber and tbe first shaded
step below.
From Portland
From northern points here visit
ing and transartlng business mat
ters Saturday was Lee" Itldgeway.
Mr. Itidgeway is from Portland and
left for tho north Sunday morning.
who has been quite ill with scar
let fever, Bince the last week, is
reported as slightly better today.
Portland Couple Visit-
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
spent Saturday
from the north.
Portland and left Sunday morn
ing for other points In the state.
Motoring North ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. White stop
ped over here yesterday and last
night from Medford. They left this
morning for the north by motor.
While here they were guests at tho
Terminal Hotel.
Mr. Bunte Here
E. E. Bunte arrived In Roseburg
Monday and Is spending a day or
so in the city attending to business
interests. Mr. Bunte Is from Port
land, and Is connected with a well
known tobacco company here.
From Coast , '
-M. L. Lowhorne was among the
visitors from the coast to stay over
Saturday In this city. Mr. Lowhorne
Is from Coquille and left Sunduy.
He was hero visiting and on business.
Mr. Hathaway Here
M. F. Hathaway arrived here
Monday from the north and Is
spending a day or so attending to
business affairs. Mr. Hathaway Is
Jopllmfrom Eugene, and while here will
here visiting; be a guest at the Umpqun Hotel.
They are fronil .
Here On Business
Mrs. Adeline Nance was a visitor
from the south in this city for a
Hero Week-Em! few hours this morning. Mrs. Nance
Miss Lola Cooper and Miss Is from Medford and was here at
Clirlstine Ilelmken were guests' tending to business matters. She
In this city over tho week end-returned home this morning by mo-
vlsltlng. They are from Bandon1 tor.
and returned home this morning,
On Wny to Medford
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smlthpe
ter were guests In this city Sat
urday and spent the day on busl-i
ness. They are from Portland
and left Sunday morning fori
Medford.
From' California
From Southern California
points to stop over here Satur- Los Anaeles People Stop Over.
day were Mr. and Mrs. J. It. From southern points to visit In
Mills. They arc residents of Sac- this city Suturday and spend the
ramento, and left Sunday morn- day were Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hew
Ing for other southern Oregon lett. They are I,os Angeles resl
Points. j dents, and left Sunday for other
1 points In Oregon.
Mr. t.llpen Hero Short Tim-
L. G. (iilpen, who has been at Mr. Aull Visits
tho bedsido of his rather. Job, Among the visitors In this city
Gilpin, in Los Angeles, for the over Saturday was J. E.- Aull from
past six weeks, left yesterday the north. Mr. Aull is a Portland
morning for his home in Forest resident, and was here attending to
Grove. His father, died Decern- business affairs. He left Sunday
ber 28. Ho was a Civil War morning,
veteran, and well known In this' -county,
having a number of Spend Sunday here
friends, who will be sorry to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mondy
learn or his death. Mr. L. G. wore quests and visitors In lti.se-
lilipln has been here a few days l.urg over Sunday. They arrived
visiting with his cousins, S. S. from Ktutene. Mr. Moudy is ron-
Boaslnger and Mrs. L. Kohlha- nerted with tho Pacific Fruit1 burg yesterday
gen. .and Produce company at Eugene,
Motoring South
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith were
guests in this city Sunday, stop
ping over here on their way from
their home at Spokane, to sou
thern points. They left
morning, and are making
trip by motor.
Returning to Coast
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. King and H.
H. Hart, who have been on a trip
north in their car, stopped over
here yesterday on their way home
to Bandon.
Returning From Trip 8outh
J. C. Fulton and W. J. Jesse.
both of Portland, stopped over here
last night on their way home from
a trip In the south. They left this
morning.
Mr Gore Here
C. A. Gore Is spending a few
days in Roseburg look in,; after
business affairs. Mr. Gore is from
Portland and arrived here yester
day evening.
To Coos Bay
R. H. Morlnn, of Eugene, an-1 II.
W. Shaw, representative or a promi
nent tire company, left Monday for
Coos Bay and other coast points to
look after business. -
Mr, Rogers Leaves
Wm. Rogers, who has been
spending a short time here looking
after business affairs, left this
morning for the north. He Is with
a candy company in Portland.
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Haskell and
J. E. Kenney, wire and family, wero
guests In this city last night. They
left this morning for southern
points by motor. They are all from
Seattle.
From Sutherlin
L. Branstadt was a business vis
itor in this city for a few hours
Monday from the northern part of
the county. Mr. Branstadt Is from
Sutherlin and returned homo this
morning.
Mr. Warrington Goes Through
C. W. Warrington, a former resi
dent and for a number of years
pastor of the Presbyterian church
here, passed through here Sunday ,
on his way home to Corvaliis, after
a trip south. i
McAllisters Return j
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McAllhuer
and Dexter McAllister, who have
been visiting with friends and rela-i
Uvea In Salem and Portland over)
New Years, returned to this city
yesterday afternoon.
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Growing Circle
Wo aro pleased to note that tho
circle of our customers and friends
is ever growing wider and It Is
our constant aim to hit a hlth
mark of usefulness. Accounts sub
ject to check are Invited.
The Rosebuig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
Business Visitor On Way South
From northern points to arrive o. Rogers stopped over In this
here Monday was J. Davis. Mr. Da- c,y for R f,,w hours enrouto south
vis Is from Portland and will be roln nla hom(, in oreBon city,
here a short time attending to busi-
ness affairs. Daughter Born
c,,-.. m vi. . Word has been received here of
From the northo arrive here! of a daughter In Portland
Monday and spend tho day attend-1 " r." '"' " "' " ' '' "'
ing to business Interests was
Durham,
resident.
Mr. Durham Is a Eugene
child was born on Dec. 2$.
Return North
O. H. Neal. who snent Mondav In
this city visiting and looking after I Marshfleld.
business matters, left this morning
for the north. Mr. Neal is from
Eugene.
From Coast '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Merrlfleld, from
coast points, spent Monday and last
night here visiting. They are from
Here on Business
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Kticn, and
son are spending a few dnys In
this city from coast points. Mr.
Stlens is with an auto accessory
house at Coos Bay.
From Portiand-
To San Francisco
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Elliott, who
stopped over here last night on
their way from the north, left this
moinlng for their homo In San
Francisco.
Mr. Quackenbuih Here
L. L. Quaekenbush is spending a
day or ro here looking after busi
ness Interests. Mr. Quaekenbush
E. D. Smith spent Monday In this ' Is from Portland, and arrived hero
city looking after business matters, j Monday,
Mr. Smith is from Portland and 1st
with the Southern Pacific com- Business Visitor
pany. Ke left for the north
morning.
this
Former Resident Visits
D. E. Burgess arrived here ami
snent the lay Monday visiting with
frlendB and looking 'after business
matters. Mr. Burgess who is liv
ing in Grants Pass at the present
time, was a former resident here.
He Is working as an engineer with
the Southern Pacific company.
Return, to Corvaliis
Returning to Corvaliis, to re
mime work at O. A. C, niter Blind
ing the Christmas vacntion vlftit
Ing relatives In this city wero,
Clifford Fields, Ivan Atterbury,
James Pickens, Verus Houser, La
verne Hawn, Maurice Newland,
Constnnce Hendrlckson, Marion
Necdham. Helen Churchill, Vivian
Orctilt, fcvetyn Quine, Donald llel-
liwell. Barton Hutlon, Leo Beckley,
and William ThrnP.
E. W. Fnndley arrived here yos-
terday from the north, and Is
spending a day or so In the city
looking after business matters. Mr.
Fundley Is hero representing a to
bacco company.
Sheriff Has Neuritis
Sheriff Starmer Is suffering from
a painful case of neuritis, botlt of
his hands being affected. Col l, re
sulting from exposure on several
long, hard night trips lately, li re
sponsible for the trouble.
Deardorff Arrested
Frank Deardorff, of Portland was
arrested yesterday by Multnomah
county authorities on a warrart Is
sued out of the local courts ch-trg-Ing
him with non-support. Ho fur
nished ball In the sum of 1000 to
guarantee his appearance.
Drag saw blades In 4, f and 6
foot lengths at Wharton Bros.
Business Visitor
W. J. Sausen was a business vis
itor here Monday and n few hours
today from Corvaliis. Mr. Sausen is
with a cookie and cake, manufact
uring company, and left this morn
ing for southern points.
Here On Business
W. D. Spencer arrived here from
this, the south Monday and Is spending a
tbojweek here attending to business
matters. Mr. Spencer Is from Los
Angeles and Is a guest at the Doug
las Hotel while here.
The Umpqua FJlorist
Choice Cut Flowers, Floral Designs '
Carnations nre nt their best now fine reds, white's, dark
pinks, or the dclicntc pink Laddies. Long stems, large
blooms and fresh.
Floral Designs, Wreaths and Sprays
Artistically Arranged.
Our Quality, Service and Prices Gunrnnteed to Please
Visit our Greenhouse, West Koseburg or Cnll 40-F2.
Here on Business
D. W. Keasly Is spending a
few days in Roseburg looking' From Cottage Grove
after business matters. Mr.i J. B. Kelley was a visitor here
Keasly Is from Eola, near Port-, Monday from the north. Mr. Kelley
land. He has Just purchased
the W. 8. McElhlnny ranch near
Ueer Creek.
Minnesota Man Visits
O. H. Jensen stopped over here
and Bpent the night In the city last
night on his w-ay south. Mr. Jen
sen Is from Underwood, Minnesota,
and left this morning for Ios An
geles and San Francisco to visit
relatives.
was here attending to business,
and returned home this morning to
Cottage Grove. Mr. Kelley was a
guest at the Douglas Hotel.
Return to Eugene
Those to return to Eugene Sun
day to resume work at the Univer
sity of Oregon were Manruerite
Rusho, Ines Calhoun and Dormliv
Orcult. They have he-n ih tiding
the holidays with their parents In
this cltv.
Here Overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Beaver, and
Karl Gammel were guests in Rose-
and last night at
the Terminal Hotel. They are ro
turnine home to Portland after a
Return from Trip I Returns to School trip south In their car. They left
Mixs Agnes pitchford, and mo-! Hnrold Woodruff returned; this morning for the north.
ther, Mrs. V. M. pitchford, who Sunday to Eugene, where he Is
have been veiling in the north attending the University of Ore-I Party Stops Over
returned to their home In this gnn, after spending Clrrlstmas From the north to stop over In
city Monday. They visited at vacation visiting with his par- this city last night as guests at the I
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude rnts. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood- txiuglas Hotel, were E. J. Weub,
eu-n at Oregon City, Rnd at ruf.'. Hnv W. Shaltl. and C. Hushback.
Valsetz. with Mr. and Mrs. Char- They are all from Tillamook, and
les I'ltrhford. Hilly Welch accom- I'.rlnrn- In Rrhnnl left this moraine hv motor for
panied them to Oregon City, af- Miss Violette Cole, who has other points In the state.
ter spending a short time here l. vlsltlne with her nnrenls.l
vlsltltur with his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Cole of this city, From Eugene
Mis. Pitchford. during Christmas vacation, left lan J. McKlnnon Is spending a
I 'Sunday to resume her studies at! short I'me In this city from the
(Xew Model Chevrolet the University of Oregon In Eu-, north attending to business mat-
I Ed Marsh, of the local Chevro- gene. ters. Mr. McKinnon Is from Eugene
let sales agency, went to Grants , and Is with a meat parking corpor-
I Pars early yesterday to get two Klnd Scarlet Fever latlon at that place. While here he
of the late model Chevrolet that Dr. W. C. Belt went In to Til- will be a guest at the Grand Hotel.
j were sent In a shipment to the ler yesterday and found several1 .
southern town. Mr. Marsh got rases of scarlet fever In that Washington People 8top
! bark here last nlcht with the district. In order to make the Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Edwards, or
cars, and they were on display all trip, he drove to Coffee where Washington. I). C. stopped over
morning at tho new home of the bridge was recently washed here yesterday on their way souih.
the Chevrolet agency, cor. Oak out. walked across the ra. Ine, Mrs. Edwards left for the south
and Pine streets. Just east of the and was taken Into Tiller by a this morning, and will be joined la-
jv r. .o. anpairners ornce. car w hich w waiting for hint, ter there b Mr. Edwanls, who is
These cars are the finest yet to on the opposite side of tbe staying over here a day or so. They
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USED
ITUDEBAKERS
Real Bargains, and Prices Are
Right for Quick Sales.
SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE
Special Six Coupe, late model, rcfinished, it's a
steal at our price.
Light Six Touring, 1920 model. Drive this
car and take the hills on high. $400.
Light Six Touring, 24 model slightly uced, at
a saving of over $450. A better buy was
never offered in Roseburg. Lots of acces
sories. Ford Sedan greater value at our price than
you would get in a new one. Don't take our
word for it, come in and look it over.
Dodge Touring. This is one of the "Easy
Riders" on easy terms.
Come in and let us show you a used car where
you really get dollar for dollar value, with a
reliable dealer behind them.
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Central Garage
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