La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 10, 1925, Image 11

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    Saturday, October 10, 1!)2T).
THE LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER
Page Five
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MANY IN
FOR NEW FORD
As pi'Ofln Iicromo mor! familiar
with the allrut'tivchi'Es of the tin
pro o a Koi-l rum interest not only
Increases, hut orders Cop-cam arc
trrowhiK In numlit-rs, according to
W. IVrliliiH, local Kord dealer.
"I'robubly the best evidence of
the widcHprcad interest tn those
varh comcti from (In- tfenerii.1 offices
of the 1'ord Motor company at De
troit where It was glutei) ihat since
tho now cars wore announced or-
dtrra for, moru tlmn 25H.O00 havo
been booked by tfeuters throughout
tlie Tnlled State. Thousands of
onhr are coming tn every day,"
J r. I'erkiiiH Buys,
"'Phis.tK not only a striking ex
ample of pubtie confidence In tho
compuny'a products but Is also u
sales record without precedent.
"Added significance is given the
saleH report by the. fuel thut the
public generally has not yet bud
an opportunity to Inapect all -the
new types. Distribution of cars
unions dealers so fur has boon lim
ited principally to louring cars. In
fact tn many sections are mill
awaiting their first car. In spite
of Hits, orders continue to come In
from all points not only for cars
of the typo shown, but tho rest
of the. open and closed lino as well,
an Indication that prospective pur-
Vigilantes
Cold TOnter
Winds
Rain!
Snow!
Sleet!
It's during: the coming ' months that you'll
value a Studebakei' Closed Car most. VVarm,
weather-tight, comfortable. A big power plant
that never fails you in any emergency. A
beautifully appointed car inside and out.
Such are just a few of the attractions of
these Studebaker closed models: How do they
produce such a car for such a price 1 It's an
exclamation people are making constantly. Only
a one-profit organization iind unit-built construe- .
tion makes it possible. That's-why you can find
nothing equal in its class.
Closed cars are in much demand.
We urge that, you take early steps to
place your. order and avoid disappoint
ment. The Duplex is almost equally
popular and an unusual car.
M.
J
Goss
Studebaker Sales and Service.
"This Is A Studebaker Year"
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These throe youthful vigilantes
Vincent Calvert. 18 (above)," John
Ttylund. IS (center), nnfl Hen Wil
liams. 22 (above) uro being held on
first degree murder charges at
Birmingham. Ala. They didn't like
a young man who was courting Ky
lund's sinter so they fired a shot nt
on auto In which they believed the
couple w-yt riding. It proved, to be
another car nnd the shot'1 killed
Agnes Lorruines Creel, a six-months
old baby. Calvert, a minister's son,
admits firing the shot.
STuDEBAKERS
SOLD TO FOUR
Several deliveries Imvo . been
made by M. J. Goss, Of thcRuide-
bnker garage at thi corner of Kir
street and Auuin.s avenue during
the pnst few days, Mr. Gosh re
ports. .
A new model rnndstcf has been
delivered to Uaymond Ilarkparth
of Wallowa.
New soduns havo been delivered
to (he following: .1. I Conloy of
Cove; I. K. ftnydcr of Joseph; nnd
J. J. Conloy of l.a Grande, i
Mr. Goss also announces thut no
expects to move Into the new addi
tion to his garage, where the shop
will bo Installed, uhout the first of
next week.
COVE IS WELL
REPRESENTED
chasers are impressed with tho
soundness of the redesigning and
refining of the curs and arc satis
fled that they will find the mime
standard reflected In the type of
their preference.
"Assembly at the Portland
branch or the company which sup
plies this territory is increasing
daily and distribution among deal
ers will bo much more rapid from
now on than it has been up to the
present time." "
COVIS (Special) Covo sends 1G
boys and girls to college this full.
Kour will go to O. A. C. ono to the
I'niver.slty of Oregon, three to the
state normal school at Monmouth,
one Wo Uelingham. two lo Whit
man college at WaIIu Walla, one
to Washington l'nlverslt at Seat
tle, one to Provo. I'tah, arid one to
Hill's Military academy. They are
Claire fim.lt h, Henny Ilarrlc, Jn.stln
Peek, Desmond Kulp, H. Prilla
man. Gladys and Walter '' Duron,
Hcatrlce Coons, Karline . Whlsler,
Mildred Itlchards, Grand and Mer--ril
Conley, Marian Conklln, Delia
Weimer, Stewart French and Cul
vin Wright.
Two . of Cove's graduates have
achieved positions of trout; they
are Stephen Selek, who is em
ployed In a bank in Portland, and
I.. Prlllamati, who Is teaching dra
niullc arts In tho Lewis ). A.
school in New York city. They
both graduated from the Univer
sity of Oregon this spring. Three
girls from Cove who graduated
from the stato normal school this
year are teaching school. They are
Mis Thelma. Murphy and Miss
Grace Gayette. who are teaching
ut Cove,- nnd Miss Lola Marten,
who is tench fug at KnterprlKC.
Alien Mills returned Saturday
from the state fair, where he went
as u guest of tho state, by his
achievement in state club work..
Mrs. Henry Muir will be hostess
at an afternoon tea soon honoring
Mrs. Grover Simmons and Mrs.
Krcd lJrlntow.
Miss Hethlnc Miller of Vnlon
was a Cove visitor Sunday.
Cove will have its annual cbnu
taunua festival October 9 to 14,
featuring such talent n.s Cappy
Hicks, Mvnns llrown. Ram Grath
well and tho novelty trio.
Negro girls do
not want mates
to be ministers
' NKW YOKIC AP) Modern
negro girls do not wunt mlnistoro
for hupbuitdB because "the girls
would have to give- up dancing,
movies and card parties," and be
cause negro ministers have much
smaller Incomes than mrn of their
Tnco In other professions and In
business. This Is disclosed in a re
port made public today of a sur
vey of theologlctil schools for ne
groes mude under the direction of
tho Institute of Social and Holig
ious Ueseareh by , Dr. ltoberl I..
Kelly and W. A- Daniel.
Negro ministers are not so welt
educated us men of their race train
ed' for other fields of activity, says
tho report, and their Influence as
leaders of their people tn this conn-
try is waning. Whllo tho first ef
forts of negro education were i spe
cially directed to the training of
ministers and tho best men in the
schools used to go Into the minis
try, the theological schools are
now nearly alt of lower status than
other schools or higher education
for negroes, with lower entrance
and graduation requirements and
comparatively small enrollment. .
"In most cases," the report nddrt.
the members of tho theological
faculty compare much more favor
ably with the rot of the facility
than do the students In the theo
logical department with the stu
dents In other departments." It Is
further pointed out, tho report
stales, that If nil the men gradu- ! thau three per cent of the vacancies t Tvndahv the Iltblo translator.
atfng from the negro theological eonld have been I II ltd by men the 400th anniversary or whoso
seminaries In the Cntlcd States lust
year bud gone directly .Into t he
ministry, us Is usually the eane; less
whose literary und theological work la coUbruted this year; was
training fcould . bo equivalent to strangled, then burnt, near Drus
three years above high school."'1 uols in 153(1. :- , .
AnAl!-Year"iackAt
Either Playle Station
A topcoat and bathing suit are
often used on the aamc day in
Bummnr by vacationists In the
Colorado Hockles.
A Reputation For
High-Class Service
The thing you notice most about this station is the desire to
give high class service courteous, efficient service.
And our reputation for that kind of service is one of the
most valuable assets of this station. It's a reputation we con
stantly strive to live up to. ,
One of the ways in which you are assured particular satis
faction is in buying Veltex Gas and Oils. It's a pleasure to
buy it but it's a greater pleasure to use it.
Notice the effect of Veltex one of these cold mornings
the quick start, the abundance of power you get in every gallon.
Drop in at your next opportunity fill up with Veltex.
You'll Like It!
La Grande Filling Station
Kl'HN And ZWEIFEL, Trops.
Coiner Jefferson and Hemlock.
I-a Grando, Orejjon
HIC.HWAV TO 1K PAVI'.D
OHEG41N CITY. Orc-r-Tlm Pa
cific highway holwccrt Orpgon City
anil Cnm-nmh' will bn closed for
approximately 4fi days to permit
paving or the Krnile. Motorists
will he obliged to detour as the
concrete n -to he put down full
width. The pnvlntr will Mart at
the Concmah end of the trctch.
MotorlBts driving south through
Oregon City will continue on the
Pacific hiithway route until High
street Is reached and hert they
mut turn eat and thence south to
the old south-end road which will
lirlnpr them out nt New Krn. A
narrow road may le taken which
cuts off the south-end rood and
leads into Cnnemnh.
It Is reported that Klnsleln. of
relntlvlty fame, will Join the rncul
ty of tho California Institute of
TechnoloRy at Tasadena, this
autumn.
Defies Dentists
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Oil v ;;
Although John McQe of Superior,
Wl.. will be 100 nrit Jun. there
If n't m false tooth In his mouth. . He
has smoked since he was a boy and
attribute III longevity to th fact
that be sever bothered about "bal-
aoced dleu."
Used Parts
For nil multos of cars.
, We buy MKcil vavs for cnsli.
La Grande
Wrecking Co.
. Cor. Jeff, and lltantl(K-k :
-When you drive yolii1 car during the winter
months, there is much satisfaction In usingf a
gas thnt has; the panic kick on ChriHtmas Day
as it had on the Fourth of July.
Texaco Gas sires ; you, all that you expect of
gasoline in winter months and more. Of course
it's high in quality which means more ntvles
and lesti ' engine trouble. , . Try sTexaco you'll
Ktlck to it the year 'round. At our main station
or the Highway; Service Station. , ,
Playle Oil Go.
I'laylc's Superior Service As Near . as Your ; Telephone.
Texaco Gas and Oils Ajax and C. T. C. Protected Tires
Cor Washing, Etc.
Nov. 12, 1905
Nov. 12, 1925
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