ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928.
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Never Before Have Quality Tires, Such As Goodyears, Ever Been Offered
For Sale At These Exceptionally Low Prices
SPECIAL SALE STARTING NOW-UP TO AND INCLUDING JULY 5th
1 HEALY - WOOD
LOCATED AT
NF.D DIXON'S
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All Tires
Sold Here
Mounted and
Serviced
FREE
r Goodyear AH Weather Balloons
Regular Price Sale Price You Save
2440 $10.70 $ 9.20 $1.50
30x450 11.90 10.25 1.65
30x475.. 13.95 . 12.00 1.95
30x500.. ..... .". 14.35 12.35 . 2.00
31x500 14.95 12.90 2.05
30x525 16.70 14.45 2.25
31x525 .. 17.20 14.85 2.35
31x600.. 19.55 16.85 2.70
32x600 20.15 17.35 2.80
33x600 ... j....... 20.80 17.95 ; 2.85
Goodyear High Pressure All Weather,
. .. Regular Price Sale Price You Save
30x3y2 Clincher ..............$ 8.45 ' $7.30 $1.15
30x3Vz CI. Oversize 9.65 8.35 1.30
31x4 S. Side 15.20 13.10 2.10
32x4 S. Side 16.05 13.90 2.15
33x5 S. Side 28.95 24.95 4.00
TIRE
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Special
Weatinghouse
Eleven Plate
Batteries
$8.75
Stephens and Mosher Streets On the Highway
PHONE 104
As the real tire buying season is just opening, we are making you
this special offer, for fifteen days only, to give you the opportunity
to equip your car with high-grade dependable tires at very low cost.
QUALITY ECONOMY SERVICE
Just packing in fresh lubricant on top of old grease does not
remove the grit, metal filings, etc., which may be in the. old grease
that is left in the gear case. The only correct way to remove those
destructive elements is to have the gear cases flushed out at least after
every 2,500 miles or twice a year. ,
Please read your car manual regarding Transmission and
Differentials.
We are equipped with an Alemite Gear Flusher for this special
service. .
Goodyear Pathfinder Balloons High-Grade, Low-Prlced Tires
Regular Price Sale Price You Save
29x440 .. $ 8.40 $ 7.35 $1.05
30x430 9.05 7.95 1.10
30x475 v." 10.80 9.50 1.30
30x500.. 12.10 10.65 1.45
31x500..... 12.60 11.10 1.50
30x525. 13.55 11.95 1.60
31x525 .. ... 14.05 12.40 1.65
31x600 17.50 15.40 2.10
32x600 .. 17.75 15.60 2.15
33x600 ... 18.20 15.85 2.3S
Goodyear Pathfinder High-Pressure
Regular Price Sale Price-r You Save
30x3 Clincher $ 6.90 $ 6.00 $ .90
30x3 y2 CI. Oversize 7.50 6.35 1.15
31x4 S. Side 11.95 10.50 1.45
32x4 S. Side 12.75 11.20 1.55
33x5 S.- Side 23.95 21.05 2.90
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SES2E&&OI1
Hoover's Sister Is Not a Politician
Tom Mooney Is j
Seeking Pardon!
Mrs. Leavitt Is Wife
California Painter.
BY DAN THOMAS
NEA Service Writer .
SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 16.
Today, unknown. ;
.lint tomorrow, or in a couple of
tomorrows, Mrs. Van Ness Leavitt
may be standing full la the spot
light of Hie nation. Mrs. Leavitt
haa never tasted public life. She id
content here in her obscure little
collage, surrounded by shrub3 and
flowers. Being famous -holds sort
of a terror for her. Yrt, at present,
she can think of little else than
brother Herbert Hoover's presiden
tial campaign.
Mrs. Leavitt would rather
her green cottage than all
mansions in the country, but
tors to brother Herb to the White
iUHisu in wasuingioii.
L'ntll she married Van Ness Lea
, vltt, a Htundford I'niverstty hIu
dent, In 1S99, Mis. Leavitt was May
Hoover, youngest of the three
"Hoover children, being (wo years
younger than Herbert Hert, she
caltH'him. For the last 16 years
Mis. Leavitt has lived in or near
Satila Monica, her husband being
in Ihe painting business here. Her
21 year-old sou is a radio expert.
Son Married Recently
"Wo had hoped that the boy
"would go to Stanford, but he got
married a few months aco so that
eliminates any possibility of col
li -se now," Mrs. Leavitt nays, wllh
a note of regret In her voice.,
.lnA. ....... .nn hir.lr nt hn.
ing nephew to a possible president i
ui me uniicu iaips: i mijmiefi.
"He doesn't think much about
it." replied the boy's mother. "He
( doesnt talk much and least of all;
about Bert because he doesn't J
anl peuple to think that he nauUj
of FROM THE HOOVER ALBUM
ilwi
! W -i W-J? i
v: r.-, hi a
Never in Washington, But
May See Inauguration.
Here is Mrs. May Hoover Leavitt, only sister of Herbert Hoover.
and page from the Hoover family album. The old picture of Herbert
and hit titter was taken when he was 16.
to baRk In Itert's prominence. If i
you want him to talk, you have to
get him on (he subject of radio. '
"I doii't see what good it is going i
to do Hert for ine to have all this !
publicity In the papers," continues i
'Airs. Leavitt. "Hut if ft will help j
him any, 1 am willing io a what :
can. It Is the only reason I stand '
lor it though, particularly huvlng
my picture published.
"No, I am not. going to do anv )
campaigning. 1 haven t even been
In ciub woik for a number of
years, i neie noiniug j can j f;
imw i uuii k1! voies, except io
cast my own. That certainly will
be lor tlnrt. I think most of our
Iriencla here will vote for him too,
bat I am not going to try to pei
suado them to do so."
In her late liftici now, M.i.
Leavitt Is having an otherwise
peaceful life constantly interrupted
by tiimilsltive reporters (t s new
to her and she doesn't nuilo knou
what to do about it. However, if It
will help brother Herb well,
that's all that Is necessary.
la Ftfnd of Housework
The presidential candidates sis
ter has more run through doin
hotispwork, trimming her shrubi'.
u oi king In tile gardnti, ( ooktiiK
int'iti nr her husband and wondet
ing v hat iiiidtt. her son and hi
wile will drop In for a short visit.
"I must get. that radio fixed so
that It will work all right during
ne cenventlon at Kan.satf City,"
she remarked as the program to
which we uere listening suddenly
stopped corning In. "There's some
thing wrong1 with it now, but I
must he able to lUten ot every
thing that goes on at Ok conven
tion. "Will I go to Washington for the
Inauguration if Hert Ik elected? I
don't know -maybe I will. I have
nmer bf-en 1 hero. 1 Hert asked nit
last year when he was out hf-i"
w hen ! was coming to Washington
to see him. I told him then that I
would make the trip for the In
auguration if he was elected.''
Construction of a modern super
service, station at the corner of
Stephens and Hut go streets in Iho
south part or town' Ih planned for
the Immediato futtirc! by K M.
Scpiires of the firm of Koeipe and
Squires. Through negollatioiiH car
ried on by the McLondon lioalty
company lie haH secured a long
time lease on the lot at that cor
ner, and Is now securing plans for
the buildings. It Is proposed to put
in a filling siation and quarters
for battery tire and laundry ser
vice. Construction will prubahly
slart within the next few weeks.
Camera Finally Catches . ;
, . New Mrs. Barthelmes$
FUNERAL OF VETERAN
WAS HELD WEDNESDAY
'tho funeral nf Melviu Lyman i
( wry, World War veteran, was;
held In the chapel of The Don :Ihk
Kim era I Home yesterday at 1 1
in., undi'r the auspice of Lmpuua
Post of the American Legion mid.
was attended by a large number
of Irlends and relatives. The floral
tributes were numerous and heau-,
: trial. Dr. Krank U. Matthews or
(he Baptist church officiated. Fun-!
oral arrangements were in charge.
of II, C. Stearns.
ON WAY TO CONVENTION
A new effort to being made to ob
tain a pardon, for Tom Mooney,
serving & life sentence in Snn
Quontin prison, California, for
participition In the prepardneaa
parade bombing In 1916 In which
19 persosn were killed. Mooney,
broken In health, (s shown above
as he looks today, In the inset he
is pictured as he appeared shortly
after his arrest In 1916. !
HELEN WILLS ENGAGED?
A lrg caravan of Woodmen of
the World from I he camp at
initio, Montana, passed through
Hosebui g curly I his morning on
the way Io iho national convention
at Oakland, California. The cara
van guve the city a rousing saline
with horns. wIiIhIIch ami sirens as
lite csrs passed through the busl
ni'ss district.
or
DEPUTY-KILLER
OF JUGO-SLAV1A
CALM IN COURT
Ts'.s ill ,f
V."
UKItKKf.KY, faiif . June
fir. V. A. Wills, father of
21. i
IkM'ii,
Wills, tennis star, said he kni'W
noihin about his dnuchter's ie-l
ported rngngement to Hneh fhil-
l lock of New York. He adib d tlial
! he probably woulil know of it If
the report were true. j
(Continued from page 1.)
lowers killed and wounded (n yes
terday'a shooting In Unlit-ade.
t'roatllt. U'lllfh l tltn lintnn illu.
trli t of the Itadltch group. Is mueh
excited over tho shooting and iu-;
diuatlou m-etlugb are held every-
Since her marriSQe to Richird Barthelmeas, screen star, In Apr If)
the former Mrs. Jessica Haines Sergeant haa sought to elude the
camera, but finally the photographer found her. . Mrs. Barthelmess was
divorced from Harry Brooks Serceant In January at Reno, The couple
went to Honolulu on their honeymoon. ; .
where. linn peanant leader, and Dr. llasai
Aulhoi ltles Imve taken exlraor- 'trb"k arrive tonight. , ; ;.
ilinary pn'caulhiTm to prevent 1n- Th" peasant party has Issued a
(lammatory public assemblies, proclamation asking lite populace1
when the bodies of 1'aul liadltch.j to remain calm aud refralu . from
uphew of Stefan fiddttch. Croa-J violence.