The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 19, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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    little loaa reeulted and lata g ra in .
crop« and particularly
garden«
Is tk« w u t y « r a r i ®f tk« 8«»«» •«
have boon greatly baneflttad.
O n g e a for Lesa M u s t ,.
.
;
June 17.—Mrs. Olive Barry and
K. L. K irk and R O. Oaroutta.
3 tk* w all® » of tk* m u m af Fraak
Identified with aaw mill Intaraata In Delbert Brown of Eugene were
J. i k M l , tM M M t
¡
Moti®« I« M .r.b y «Ivas tk a t If a b U C
thia «action war« business visitors married Saturday Mra. Lela W ard
A latati. a 4 a la la u « u t » at tk® »»tat® at
in the W olf Croak section of south- of Loa Angeles accompanied Mrs. ’
SA G IN A W .
n u t 1 A la w tt. d m a n d. ka® fil®4 kar
Berrey to Bugen® Saturday morn
arn Oregon Wadnaadajr.
fla a l M « « v a t la «k® m attar of Ik® M id
M M U la tk® eoaatv court <<t Laa® C oja-
(SpMlal t® tk® S®aHa®l >
B. and Nye Land report harveet- lag. the marriage taking place In
tv, O r « « ® « «ad tk a t T«aa4a», th® Ttk
June I d —Dinner gueets Tuesday I ng nine full load« of alfalfa from that city. The couple w ill make^
day of J a tr. 19S1. ®t tk * hoot a t
10
were a four-acre field of laat year « aeed their home In Cottage Orove, where
• '• la c k A l l . a t »«Id d®y «t tk® m a t y at the Claude W illey home
« •a r t re®«« la tk® court kaaa® la Baaaaa. M r and M ra W A. Keene, parent« mg. with excellent Indication of a Mrs. Brown ta an employe of the
Laa® aaaaty. O n g o a . kaa b®*a f lia d m
bumper aecond crop. A lfalfa la be- telephone company.
tk® tla w «ad »I««® by th® M id n o r t for of Mra. W illey; M r and Mr«. Con­
John Bauder la helping T. J.
th® kaarlag a t ekjM tloa® th®iat® «ad for rad Keen« and children, and How-: coming popular In thia «action, «aw­
th® fla a l ®®ttl®m®at of tk® ®«ld m u m
ard Keene.
' oral field« balng already In avt- Bush of Mount View to build a
A ad «ay «a all ®kl*ctl«a® t® tk® tald a®
Mra. Jam«« Conley recently ae-1 dence, among which the McLln barn.
m o a t aad tk® fla a l a®tt)®tn®at of M id
M r and Mrs. Clifford W allace of
Mra. Frank f|«id may be mentioned a« the envy
M ia u a u l ì b® filed » Ith tk® d ® rk of M id companled a «later,
the Grove visited Bunday evening
court oa or b®f®ra tk® dal® « I th® M id Thomllaon. to
Vancouver, Wash.. i of hay grower»,
heart ns
where »he w ill visit thia lu m m tr I M rt E. L. K irk visited In Eu- at tha W ilb ur Black home.
Dat® of flr a t »ublleatloa ot tkla aotl«®
Mr. and Mra. Jamas Bement of
A aurprlse birthday party wa» gen« Thureday for a few hour»
la th® Ath day of J «a®, 10> l
given Saturday night at the Claude
The »trawberry. cherty. pear and Delight valley visited Sunday a f­
Id A B K t C A L S T O T T . Adaüal®-
t r a tr la of tk® E®ut® of Fraah
W illey home in honor of the birth- [ peach crop of thl» aectlon la re­ ternoon with an uncle and aunt,
J A latoti. D®c®M»d.
M ra W illey t ported very light. The»» crop» are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake. M r and
H . J. S H IM N
. 13-JtyS« day annlveraarlea of
and Miaa Roe« Ann Harpola. Card not grown here on an extenalve Mrs Bement, who were married a
A ttoraoy fa r Ih® A d a d a U tra tri» .
gamaa and dancing were the eve- «calc, but It la «eldom that thare Is fortnight ago. left Tuesday for M r
nlng's entertainment. Refreshment® not sufficient for horn« consump- Rement'a form er home at Nor­
■ otice or rmAL settlembut .
wood, Colo.
of » « n d w lc h c a . c a k e and coffee tlon.
■ • U n 1« k®reky <!’ »« that tk® uad® r were served at midnight.
Mrs. D. Quaglla and children of
®lga®d k M fll®d koie la hi® fla a l accoiiat
Walden spent Sunday w ith Mrs.,
A t the annual school district
HEBRON.
a« tk® ®«®cuter of tk® u n t i of A lvi« 1
W ilbur Black
Howard deccMcd. w lth thè couaty oourt meeting held Monday night. Bart
Mrs. Bessie Smith returned F r i­
e f Laa® cooaaty. State of O n gou. «®d aa Johnston was elected director for
(Spacial
to
tk®
8®atta®l.)
ordor k u b u a mad® aad «atered of tee
day from a visit at Kalama, Wash ,
erd direetlag tki® cotte® aad aottlag tk» three years and S. K. Adams was
June 1«. Mra. Pheobe Young and Portland.
lO th day of Jaa®. 1911. a l tk® koar «f reelected clerk for one year.
and Mrs. M ary Smith attended In­
Doris Dixon Is convalescing from I
10 a'eleck a. ta. aa tk® tim®, aad tk®
Jackie Montleth spent several stallation of officers of the mis­
eouair court rotini la tk® eouaty court
an attack of the chlckenpox.
ho«®« la B u g *» « Laa® ®®uaty. Stai® of days last week with his grandfath­ sionary society last Wednesday at
Miss Edith Leonard of Cottage j
a® tk * place te r tk® hearing of er. R. D. Tucker of Delight valley. 1 the Christian church parlors.
oklectiona lf aay to aald fin a l «eeoaat
Mrs. Francis Eastburn and M rs .1 M i and Mra. Gist« visited Tues- Grove, who returned last week
aad tk® flaa! »ettleaient ®f M ld ®®taM.
from attending the w inter In Call-j
Saturday, .
a,
Fran k GarUle home,
r>«t.d aad flra t pabllM od tkla J »tk day Otla Chapman returned
from I^banon. where they had been ,
t osee killed a big rattlesnake fom ia w ith an aunt. Mrs. Frank
of M ay, 1931.
Kelly, visited Monday w ith Mias
Dat® ot laat pabllcatioa Jua® SStk, picking strawberries.
Saturday on W hitney butte.
Ethel Chestnut.
,M 1
W O R T H H A R T E Y. Kxcoutor of
An 8 '-«-pound son was born Mon­
M r and Mra. Dwight Mercer and
tk® Batat® ®f A le la t . How-
day to M r. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards. baby daughter Carol I-oulee of Cot­
KOW R IV E R NO TES.
ard. n®eea®ed
M
ra
Flora
Small
la
taking
car«
of
tage Orove were Sunday dinner
HBRBERT W LOMBARD
iBy JACK HOWARD )
Mr«. Edwards.
A tu ra a y fa r Baacutar.
m 39-jSSp
guests of M r. and Mrs. O B. Arn-
D O R E N A , June 11.— (Special.* —
M M. TUon. accompanied by Mr. est.
A recent news story of the loss and Mrs. F. C Führer, motored to
M r and Mrs. Pete Tonole went to
of the Fred Fleck home on Row Portland and back Sunday to see Portland Monday on buslenea.
river by fire. I t was said that the Charley Führer, who Is in the vet-
Mr. ami Mrs. S P. Shortrldge and
Fleck ranch had been recently pur- erans' hospital.
grandchildren. Junior and Wanda
chased by E. L. Kiefer and that he
Mrs. Jessie Otic rial and daugh- Berrey. spent Sunday with Mr. and
also suffered loss of furniture and ter Annabelle motored to Eugene Mrs. Sherman Shortrldge at Ixtrane
other personal effects. This was an Thursday and visited Mr«. Mar-
M r and Mra. Dan Allen of Cot­
error. It was M r. and Mrs. M. M e -1 gret Kerta and Mrs. Helen Max tage Grove vlalted Sunday evening
Climans, recently from California, ham.
with Mr. and Mrs. C. R Trent,
who were the purchasers and who
Miss Sybil Veatch. Mias Jessie
Mlsa Ellen Aroest, who had been
Made to Order
suffered the loss. A number of ¡P ru ett and Miss Inice Gunter mo- attending normal at Ashland, a r­
families from California, friends tored to the Gtlcrtat home Thura- rived Thureday to spend the sum­
SPINE, KIDNEY A N D
and acquaintances recently arrived day evening and joined Miss Anna- mer here.
preparatory to settlement In the belle and Mias Katie Qilcrist in a
Mrs. J. W Thorn and Mias Ber­
ABDOMINAL BELTS
Row river section, hence the eon- weine roast on the creek
nice Thorn of London visited Tuee­
fusion
In
names
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Me-\
M
rs
G
e
o
r
g
e
Schneider
and
ELASTIC STOCKINGS.
day witfi Mrs. S. P. Shortrldge.
Climans are for the time stopping daughter Pauline were
Sunday
Mrs. M ary E s te s and daughter
GUARANTEED.
with relatives, M r. and Mrs. T. Col- , dinner guests of Mrs. Jessie GII- Miss Marybell and Mlsa Harriet
lins. also former Californians, who crist. Miss Pauline went to Ash- Odle of Eugene visited Sunday a f­
REFERENCES
two years ago purchased the Hub- land on the afternoon stage to at- ternoon with Mrs. T. C. 8haw.
bard ranch just above the mouth of tend normal for six weeks to com-
Teeters creek. They w ill erect a plete her course.
M OSBY C R E E K .
garage on the Fleck ranch to house
M. M. Tiaon and his power line
(Special la Ika 8®aUa®l.)
the fam ily for the time and lm m e-: crew are not working this week be
At Kelly Drug Store or
dlately make preparations for th e . cause of wet weather.
June 18.—A large number attend­
construction of a house from logs
From Saturday to Wednesday ed the children’s day program at
write to
squared to dimension on
three | morning 114 Inches of rain have tha Blue Mountain church Sunday.
P. 0. Box 337
fallen. The ground has soaked up M r Gordon from Cottage Grove
side
Bad luck seems to have overtak­ so that farmers can summer fal­ •poke In the afternoon.
Cottage Orove, Oregon
en the McCllmans since they cast low.
A horse belonging to Pete McCue
Mrs. Ester Sprinkles. Miss Agnes broke a leg one day last week and
their lot in Oregon. I t was the sec­
ond day after their arrival at the Taylor and Howard Taylor visited had to be killed. That was the
Coll&xs home that Mr. McCllmans Sunday with their aunts, Mias Ida. second horse M r. McCue had loat
Engraving. The Sentinel.
slipped and fell from the fro n t' Miss Ethel and Miaa Lily Taylor,
this spring.
w alk to tha house, so severely In-
M r. and Mrs. Alfred Powell spent
Mrs. Albert Rlssue Spent Sunday
juring a knee that he la still on j last week with Mrs. Powell's broth- night with her mother, Mrs. M.
crutches. but w ith all of It he Is de- er, George Taylor.
Jones of Cottage Grove.
termlned to become Identified with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex W hite and
Mre. Jean Long Is having a small
the fortune» of the Web foot state, two daughters of Coquille are mak- cottage built on the Fred Frost
• • •
mg a two weeks' visit at the home ranch. She Intends to make her
The K irk sawmill, which has been of M r. White's son, Charles W hite. home there. She le a sister of Mr.
Raymond M iller of Mount View Frost.
In operation since October, will
close down w ithin the week for an visited O rvil W hite several days
The young folks of the neighbor­
First National Bank Bldg.
last week.
indefinite period.
hood met recently at the home of
H . W. L O M B A R D , Attorney
Farmers in this section are pleas­
A t a quiet district school meet­ Mrs. Bill Wilcox and organised ah
ed w ith results of the rain the past ing Monday the budget was passed athletic club.
week. Some hay was down but and George Kebelbeck was elected
Jessie Crawford was elected as
director and Mre. Fred Patten re­ director to take the place of Mrs.
Dan Brumbaugh, and K itty Jones
elected clerk.
M ra Sarah Finley, who had been was reelected clerk at a school dis­
visiting Miss M iriam Piper since trict election Monday afternoon at
last Saturday, went to the John Walden school house.
M urry home Thursday to spend
Lou McCoy was elected director
few days before returning to Scio. to take Mrs. Duerst’s place and
W . L- Leonard. Prop.
Miss Piper and Mrs. Finley spent M ra McCoy was elected clerk to
RA TES.
One cent the word. M inim um of Sunday at the Philips home above *take Mrs. Butts Mooney's place et
OFFICE A T HOWE'S
thp Blue Mountain school election
35 word». Reduction of 10 cent» on London.
CONFECTIONERY
A dance was held last Saturday Monday.
any ad for cash w ith copy, and any
Phone 239U
ad three insertion» for the price of night at the Judd Doolittle home.
Several from this neighborhood
Briefly Told
two, when cash accompanle» copy.
attended the funeral of Clifford
One achievement leads to anoth­
e x p r e s s s e r v ic e
Taylor Tuesday morning at the er aecompllahmeiit, one failure re­
Cottage Grove. Oregon
EXPRESS
S E R V IC E
A T Mills chapel in Cottage Orove. Mr. sults In enother half-try. So It Is
freight rates — F reig ht hauling Taylor lived part of his life In Imperative to stick to the thing
one is trying to do until It Is done.
from Portland and other valley the Hebron community.
towns, long distance hauling of all
kind», furniture moving and stor­
S IL K C R E E K .
age are only a part of the service
we offer. Cottage Grove - Eugene
June 16.—The Neighbors' Friend­
Freight A Transfer Company, phone ship club met Thursday, June 11, at
jn5tfc the home of Mrs. Edward Babcock.
»9
Those present were Mrs. John Ash­
F O R WA I F O B T R A D E
by, Mrs. M ary Burcham, Mrs.
F O R S A L E —L O T 65x215, CLOSE M artha Blttlnger. Mrs. Nettle Estes,
Brothers, proprietors
In on Sixth street Paving, water, Mrs. H iram Wheeler, Mrs. Ernest
STORAGE AND GENERAL sidewalk,
garage, fru it and shade Darnell and Mrs. Charles Trembley.
TRAN8FER
tress, berries, best of land. Price Members spent the afternoon sew­
Mrs. S. A. Solomon of New Bern,
1400. George Lammers, the house ing carpet rags for the hostess.
N . C., lost 47 lbe. In S months with
Long D istance H a u lin g
Mrs. Chisholm of Astoria Is stay­ Kruschen Salts. She reduced from
mover, 710 E. 17th, Eugene, Ore­
gon.____________ __ _______ >24tfc ing w ith a son-in-law and daughter, 217 to 170 lbs. She feels much
Plano Moving a Bpwiatty
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters. She
F O R 8 A L E -O N E -M A N C O N T R O L returned with them lest week from stronger, years younger and pains
Office phone 6
In sldea, back and abdomen that
tractor hitch for
McCormick
California.
00TTA0B GBOVE, OBBOOM
bothered her for years are all
binder. F. C. Führer, Cottage Grove,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Hoffm
an
and
daugh­
Pkoae 180-T
phone 39-F-15.
J12-26p ters M argaret and Florence of gone. She says she not only feels
better but looks better as all her
C H E R R IE S
FOR
S A L E . 214 Gaston were visitors Monday of friends tell her.
cents a pound lf taken Friday or last week at the home of M r. end
" I shall never be w ithout Krusch­
PROFESSIONAL 0ARP8.
Saturday. O. G. Biggs, 714 north Mrs. Charles Trembley. M r. and en Salts, w ill never cease taking
Douglas street.
____________jH>P Mrs. Hoffm an were here on busi­ my dally doee and more than glad
DRRTUCA
L E G H O R N P U L L E T S F O R SA LE ness connected with the sale of the to highly recommend It for the
t a b . w . B. L R B O W .— D sstua.
Otti®.
Ten weeks old. 75 cents each. H. K. H. Bennett ranch to M r. W or- great good th at la In IL”
U
r u t k aa® Mai® ®lr»®l®. H o ir * . « 30
T.
W illiams, Delight valley road, p cham.
A bottle of Kruschen Salts that
as 11 aad 1 to S a M . B raalsga sad S u ­
Mrs. Tandy of Yoncalla visited a lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cants at
d a n by a yp alatw aaL Pboaaa: Otila® 3». F O R S A L E — O R D E R S R E C E IV -
few
days
of
last
week
at
the
home
m ®14® bm 1 0 I-R .
ed or taken for dressed spring of a son-in-law and daughter, M r. Cottage Orove Pharmacy. Take
one h alf teaspoon in a glass of hot
T A B . C. H . K I M I . D a i b l Mr®« M*Uoa ducks, nine weeks old, w ill weigh , and Mrs. Alvin Allen.
water every morning before break­
•1 baak batidlas. Cotta«® Or®v«L O n
about
three
pounds.
Makes
a
fine
,
Boyd
Allen
visited
from
Fridky
to
l a i r 1....... la ®xtra«tioa. ad¿®iai»trauon al
pound. Sunday In Cottage Grove with hie fa s t
aîtr®«® axid aad axxeaa. oral aarsary. Sunday dinner. 20 cents a
Attention to diet w ill help—cut
10. Kaaidaaa® U SB .
Mrs. T. C. Shaw, phone 29F2. Jl»p grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Weston
out pastry and fa tty meats — go
Allen.
His
parents,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
L
O
G
A
N
B
E
R
R
Y
O
R
D
E
R
S
T
A
K
E
N
i
yHTBlOlAXg.
light on potatoes, butter, cream and
now. Get yours while they last. Alvin Allen and their other children sugar—the Kruschen way Is the
T A B . c . B. y B O B T .— Pbyalaiaa aad aor-
were
dinner
guests
Sunday
at
the
Phone 1F5. C. A. King. Cottage
safe way to lose f a t T ry one bottle
L r ga s a O ff 1®® la L a w • a a balldlag.
Grove.
___________________ jH>P i Weston Allen home.
rb®a® 4T, Cottage O ra v a O n g o a .
and lf not joyfully satisfied—money
M r. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell end
F R Y E R 8 F O R S A L E — S IN G L Y
back.
<»)
A X L B T . M . D ._ P b y t le la a aad ®ar
two daughters and Mrs. Eloise
or by the dozen. 948 south Sixth 1
• ga®a. Bvaaiag® by a y p o la tm a t. O ra r
Wheeler
motored
to
Florence
Sun­
X w a r® D ra g s ta ra OMlag® O n v a O n g o a . street._______________________ j!9p
day, returning early Monday morn­
SALE — L A T E
M O D E L ing. On Monday afternoon M r. and
W . RIME, M D . — P h y ilc la n and F O R
• Bargooa Obat®trla® and d i n «®«« ot
Chevrolet six, four-door sedan. Mrs. Darnell and daughters, accom­
Taaaaa «ad ablldraa a iM c la lty . Otti®» Price »400. Inquire
at Bungalow panied by Mr. end Mrs. Trembley,
M m la t ia a a l B aak balldlag. Pboa®<:
jn!9-jy3p motored to Penn, returning the
”1 was sick and nervous w ith In­
O tfl« a 3S4; naid aac«. 13S-J, B®ald®aa® Garage._______________
«din««. 1149 v aa t M a ia
F A T H E N S A N D Y O U N G ROOST- same evening. Mrs. Trembley w ill digestion and stomach gas. One
ers at reasonable price. Roy 8. remain In Penn for a short time doee of Adlerlka helped. I eat any-
. R riXLD K IL D.— Ooaaeal * n »
I thing now and sleep good.”—Henry
U s a Obatatria® aad dla®aa®a ad v a t t - Hands, phone 1F2, 2% miles east as she hsa employment there.
p u O ra» R w a'® D ra g B te ra
0®ttag®
Elder Paul Iverson of Cottage Dodd.
119-26-;
of
Cottage
Grove.
b ra va
•
________
Tou can't get rid of Indigestion
Grove spoke at a service held Sun­
S U M M E R H O M E S IT E S .
day evening a t the S. D. A. church. or gas by Just doctoring the stom-
ATToBjnrra.
S A LE — S U M M E R H O M E He w ill give an address at another I ach. For gas stays In the U p P E H
B B K B T W . L O M B A K D . — it v o r a .r FO R
bowel. Adlerlka reaches B O T H up­
sites near Scottsburg, 1% mile ! service next Sunday.
a l L a » . F i n * K atlooal Baab balldlag.
M r. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters were per and lower bowel, washing out
94. Cottag® O n v a , O rafo«.
river frontage. Balm y climate, a
vacation land. Clarence
W h ite ,. called to Eugene Sunday by the poisons which cause gas, nervous­
J. 8 H IN N — A tto rsa y at L a » and
sickness of M r. Teeters’ sister, Mrs. ness and bad sleep. Get A dlerlka to­
R atary
P a tii® .
P n e tla a a la all ReedsporL Ore.__________ jl9 -Jlyl6c,
R. W. Lenhart, who was hurt In a day; by tomorrow you feel the
Radar b alldlag. Ootteg® Oro»®.
M IS C E L LA N E O U S .
recent motor accident.
' wonderful effect of this German
Visitors at the home of Mr. and : Doctor's remedy. Cottage Orove
F U R N IT U R E , S TO VE A N D O E N -
U)
eral repairing neatly done at Mrs. E. E. Paul last week were : Pharmacy.
Davenport Furniture Store, phone M r. and Mrs. Carl Brown of Chap-
who h a d
motored
4.
J19-28p pel, Neb..
through California and were on
'^ ^ ^ L O S T ^ A N ir F O U N E L
their way home. They left for Port­
LOST — B E T W E E N Q U A L IT Y land Monday. Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
meat m arket and 8afeway store, Paul attended the same school In
small coin purse, containing a »10 Nebraska.
M arian Sprague was on the sick
bill and about »2.50 In change. Find­
er please leave at Q uality Meat list last week. H e r mother, Mrs.
Oscar Wheeler, le gradually gain­
M arket.__________ . . . . j . * ? ? '
ing strength following a recent op­
_______ W O R K W A N T E D ._______ eration.
Several farmers In the district
I WORK W ANTED - M I D D L E
aged woman would like work In have hay lying cut In the fields.
, a private home. Call a t 1528 west W hile the hay crop hae suffered
100 lowf.rwM.
the rain Is being welcomed ae bene­
: Main
30 Yards or More to Move
ficial for gardens and spring sown
p
fo r ^ r en t ^
grain.
A t the annual school district
j F O R R E N T — T H R E E - ROOM
house w ith large clothes closet; , meeting, held Monday afternoon, 8.
See Dele Hawkins or
garage; water free, piped Into house C. Swanson and Alvin Allen were
i from spring; wired for electric reelected to serve on the board of
Call at 234 Charry Court
directors
and
Mrs.
John
Ashby
was
lights. Rent, »5 a month. C. W.
PORTLAND» OR*OOM Partin
, east Quincy avenue.
J19p elected clerk.
ABosaufldAfal
« e n e a o r rasAi.
Nearby N ew s
RUPTURE
APPLIANCES
J. G Penney Co.
• TO R S
K P A R T M B N T
417-421 Main St., Cottuge Grove. Oregon
G i/ts T h a t Father K i l l Appreciate or.
Fathers Day
(Ju re 2 1 )
Summer
Shirts
at savings I
98’
Nothing skimped, either .
In cut.
workmanship or (abrics. Smart vat-
printed larxi«», solid «hades and whites
are included . . . tsch • shirt that a
man can wear with the seats a
that a larger prito provid«« I
S h ir t
S h o rt
E n sem b le*
49c and 79c
New, lightweight (sb-
rlcx (or Spring and
Summer , . . and a price
that will tempt you to
buy a half doien or
morel
The styles pictured typify the
smartness of tha lot.
Thaae am
white rayon, with colored piping
M E . JO H N S T O N
trim m ing the shirts aad (hortn
There are solid pastels, too. Alatk
mercerised broadcloth
luring new trim I
color oonabinfldaaBl
Cottage Grove
A djustm ent Bureau
Collections and
Adjustments
LEONARD
TR A N SFER
W ANTADS
G en eral T ra n sfer
C H ESTN U T
TR A N SFER
CO.
How One Woman
Lost 47 Lbs.
In 3 Months and
Feels Years Younger
H.
One Dote German
Remedy Ends Gas
S“
Ute Welcomeyou
HOTEL
CONGRESS
FREE
DIRT
See the Special
F ord E xhibit
—A T —
C om er N inth and W hiteaker
WOODSON BROTHERS
W ed n esd ay, J u n e 2 4
7 to 9 p. m.
A D M ISSIO N FREE
S E E an d H E A R
TH E T A L K IN G PIC TU R E
" A Tour Through the Ford Factory"
Thousands ot people from all over the world visit the Ford plant every year.
Now this vast industrial organisation Is brought direct to you by aa intensely
interesting Talking Motion Picture.
dome and see where aad how America's most popular motor car is built. Only
when you see and bear how efficiency, economy and craftsmanship have beent
put into volume production can you realise how so muoh extra value flan be
given in the Ford oar without increase in prioe.
Special Showing of Latest Ford
Cars and Many Trucks
Don't mi«» the new Ford De Luxe
Body Types. Distinctive in line and
color. Smart in their new appoint­
ments. Rich and luxurious in their
interior trim and upholstery. You
will be interested, too, in the reasons
why so many manufacturers and
stores have chosen the rugged Ford
truck and the swift Ford delivery
oars.
There are many other features on
display that in themselves make this
Special Ford Exhibit well worth a
visit. You will leam about the safe­
ty of the Triplex »hatter-proof glass
windshield, t h e strength of the
sturdy Ford steel-spoke wheels, the
comfort of the Houdallle double-act­
ing hydraulic shock absorbers, and
the brilliance of the Rustless Steel.
Suitable for Filling In
W o o d so n B r o th e r s
Move It Yourself
FORD DEALERS