The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 14, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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M
C a th o lic C h u rc h . F a th e r Itlc h a rd
( n i b e i r v . I ,»»lor
H un dav school.
I» 4ft, fo renoo n »eivlee, I I . H unday
M a y 17, M an*. W 3(1 M u i i i I hv »cimiti
fu llo w ln «
• • •
H »v«nth d a y
A d v a n tlo l C h u rc h ,
P a u l Ive rs o n , l ‘a» lo r.
8 « iv „ » »
S a tu rd a y .
H ahbath
»chool. U 30.
prea ch in g »ervlea, I I . I'a a lo r Roaa
Itu a tln o f K o g a n * w ill »peak th »
ftra t S a tu rd a y o f each m o u th : p ra y ­
e r m aetln g , 7 30. T h u ra d a y .
• • •
L u th r in u C h u ir h .
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A
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w r it e r .
R oeeburg.
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m o rn in g «et vice di .Htmdnv •cho ol.
evenin g Bervi©«*, 7 4ft, serm on «uh
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Artvlc«
for
C h ris tia n H u«ban d» m id
W ive«.
I hl« 1« th«« »('( And o f a » ri b'« of
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B ib lical
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ad u lt
H it. l<- ( h. , tit« « ta fo t < »hurt » ••»
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a
a
a
P re a h y te tta n C h u rc h . J a n ie « A ik
In S m ith , l*a«l«n. S un day «chool.
V <ft, fo r e n o o n « e t vice,
11.
R ev
P ry o r T lrn n to n « S m ith , non <»f the
pa«tor w ill tell o f hl«
w o rk
In
C olo m b ia. S ou th A m e ric a .
w h rl«
he ha« b«en «ervlng fu r th e peat
M year« Ve«l««l c h o ir w ill
« In *
evenin g »ervlce, M, « e im o n «ub)e<*t.
D lv ln r G u id an ce In L ife .
young
iw o p ie’« m eet Ina«. C h r la ila n
Kn
dea v o r, S un day. 7. prayer m eeting
7 >» T h u r» d a v
n u m b e r o f c h ild re n |»r •»‘•nt at th e op m erit o f
m laalo narv
ed ucatio n
«e lvice , th e vouugeat m o th e r an d an d C h r la lla n e n te rp rla e
In
the
the m o th e r
w ith
th e
younge»! n e lg h lx irln g c o u n try
baby.
M r«. A l«ln d v S m ith . M4. wua Ute
oldeat and al»o th e m other w ith
the moat c h ild re n . I I . a ll liv in g
She waa presented w ith tw o co r­
sage«. the fir s t l»y F U G ra n o la
and th e second by N a te C om pton
M ia . S m ith re«ponde«l w ith a fe w
a p p ro p ria te re m a rk s
M rs O m er M o o re was th e m oth
er w h o had th «
large«!
n u m b er
present at th e aervlce. H e r four
d a u g h te r« w ere w ith her. H e r hue
I>and wan called upon to present
her w ith th e ro raag e and
m ake
th e n re« en tatlo n speech
M rs C la ire llo g a te waa found to
1 m * the youngest
m o th er
present
an d alao th e m oth er o f the yo un g­
est baby, w h ich la fiv e m onths old.
M r G l< A rrtest
presented
her
her
w ith th e firs t corsage
and
the
fa th e r-ln law . W
11 llo g a te .
second.
T h e b e a u tifu l corsages w ere fu»
nl«hed bv D o ris an d H e tty A rn est
and M rs. G. B
A rn eat
pinned
"M an y a fe llo w hse w o rked his
th e m on th e honored m others.
T h e a c rip tu re r«M»d ut th e ser
ftnyera down to the bones fo r h i|
vice was fro m P ro verb «
31 2ft-31 fs m ily ,’* says Id le inet, 'and h»
and fro m Jo hn 19 Sft-37.
en osteopath
wasn't
know n
se
T h e P a s to r, R e v C . J H a ll, read
some o f o u r g re a t m en s a p p ra is ­ either.**
, — w su Servi
c w-
al« o f th e ir m o th ers.
I
Jo hn
W cslev A b ra h a m L in co ln . C harles
D lc k ln «
and
B eetho ven .
Poem »
B i , Ben W ro n g E ach H o u r
w ere read In w h ich th e w rite r« vie
T h e fu iiio ii» ha k lii London. Big
w ith each o th e r In doing honor to
Al
Ben. 1» wrong Iw lie everv hour
m other hood
a q u a rte r |>a»i the bout It 1« IB e
H A M A N O F A L L E N M A N " ■ecooda f»»t »ml at a q u a rte r to
the hour II « live »ei-ood« »low
waa th e a u h jrc t o f th e la-a
aon Set m ini
lb a ll C hu rchea
o f T h l« la beciiue» Hie m in u te hand 1«
ao heavy th a t even the In tric a te m a­
,
t, oi
unda
Ma
chinery e iin n o i atop the alight gain
10.
T h e G o lden T e a t » a a . " f e o i It make« a fte r llie hour 1« •tru c k
ye fro n t m a n , whoae b re a th t« In or prevent II lagging .back Juvl be
hla n o a trlla : lo r w h e re in 1» he Io fore.
“A1
he accou nted o f? " I laa 2 21 1.
A m ong th e i n a tio n » w h ich com
prlaed th e l.e»»ou Serm on waa th e
fo llo w in g fro m flie B ib le : “ A nd
God M id , L e i ua m a k e m an In o u r
Im a g e , a fte r o u r llkene»»
So God
c reated m an In hla ow n Im ag e , In
th e Im a g e o f God 1 ra te d he him
m u le and fe m a le ra. ated he th i-n i
ta d God »aw ev e ry th in g th a t he
had m ade,
and, be h o ld , It waa
(a ry go od " U le n 1* 2 ( , 2 7 , 3 1 )-
T h e L e .ao n S erm o n alao In c ln il
■ d th e fo llo w in g c o rre la tiv e paaa-
agea fro m th e t ’h rla tla n Science
textlMMik.
"S cience and
H e a lth
w ith Ivey Io Hie Script it re«’’ , by
M a ry Ita k e r Eddy : " T h e c reatio n »
o f m u tte r a r lr e fro m a tnlat o r
false c la im , o r fro m “ *
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;
uiul n o t fro m tin - fir m a m e n t, ot
u n d e r ta tu llti» . w h ich God rr« * t
l i e ,« .- il l tl«> t u t« and falae
lb
•«riot e t e r y ih ln u ro u ie» fro m • •♦*
n a n tit,
not
fr(»«ii
x I mivs » , .
T h ro u x h o u t th e flr « t c h a p te r ot
Gs»h<-«tii «ntl in ihn*»* v e t o f th«
«ecohd.
In w h at w<* u n d e rs ta n d
to be th e s p iritu a lly » c ie iitlfle •«*
co un t o f t r« a(loi».
It I» L lo h lu *
I God J w h o c re a te *
F ro m th *
fo u r th te m e of c h a p te r tw o t(
c h a p te r fiv e , th e c r e a to r Is ca lled
J v h o ta h , oi (h e L o r d ’’ ( pg 523 i
B ap tist C h u rc h . I I
W
P avla .
I • <-,•(.i
Bund i )
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i"
fo l■
noon »ervlce. 11. p reachin g by the
pa«tor
m o rn in g
and
evening
young people's m eeting». 7. p ray er
m eeting T h u rs d a y
F re e M e th o d l« t C h u rc h .
A
I*
Him«. Pastor
S un day «chool, 9 4ft.
fo re n o o n
« e rv lc e .
11.
s e rm o n
«uh
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WtM k of • be Hot) Bpli 1‘
evening service, t
serm on
sub
foct,
A (» ra d M a n
B r o u g h t to
L ife ,
•tu d v ,
p r a y e r m e e tin g a n d
T t i u i'd u x e v e n in g
Bibb*
• • •
C h ris tia n
H« lence C h u rc h .
242
s o u th H econ d Mt
H un dav
school,
b 4ft. forenoo n service 11, serm on
»ubpet
M o rta ls and Im m o rta l« .
W ednesday
e v e n in g
i-AGB n v c
1 IIP , M K W T IN K I, C O T T A G E O K O V K . O K K 4 H IN
I«
m e e tin g . M
• • •
F irs t C h ris tia n C h u rc h . E
E l­
in o r
C o u lte r.
P aato r
S unday
school, b 4ft; forenoon service. 11,
serm on «ub|ect. "When the B o ll is
C alle d
th is 1« roll c a ll d a y . eve
n ln g service M. »erinon
subject,
m u sic al pageant
T h e N in e ty and
N in e .” c h ild re n ch oir. gospel songs
an d se rm o n , young people's m e e t­
ing». a g ic a t u n ifie d en oeovor sei
vice at 7. b a p tism a l service« fol
lo w ing th e pageant.
• • •
J u n io r C
K S un day m eeting«
w ill begin at »» 4ft for
nest
10
Weeks T h is w ill be d u rin g lx»valtv
cn m tm lg ii.
H undav
n ig h t
topic
W h a t t|o the M« l b an« S h are iW th
U s ’ '’ lea d er. D on ald M ille r
Th«*
next tw o S un day <’ l< |es«on« m e
on M exico al»o T h e y close on M a y
31 w ith a M e x ic a n dish «upper
W edn esd ay
a fte r
school
the
tn la lo n a rv c o m m itte e a g a in
took
up (lie li w o rk o f sin g in g to uhut
Ins In the evening th e Ix jo k o u t
c o m m itte e m et at
th e
K irc h n e r
hom e to p lan th e li w o rk and have
rep o rts re a d y fo r hu«tne«» m eeting
F rid a y at 7.4ft the te g u la r study
class o f E. F w ill m eet
at
th e
Moody home
• • •
T h e m la a lo n a rv » o r lr tv
of
the
M e th iK lIat ch u rch w ill conduct a
m e e tin g
F rtd a v
. v v ii I iik
at
*
o'clock to w h ic h th e n e n eral nub­
ile ha« l>een In v ite d . Ml»» lte in tc c
C o rn e llaan , n m la a lo n a rv
on fu r
louith fro m P eru,, w ill tie th e guest
»lie a k e r an d re la te h e r
p e rsonal
e x p e rie n c e * and te ll of th e dcvel-
It, \ . P ry o r T im m o n a S m llh w ill
(III t h r p u lp it a l Ih r I ’tr a h y tr i Ian
c h u rc h S u n d ay m o rn in g 11« la a
■on o f Ih r paato r and haa -horn a
m laalo n a ry in llu> n ta m a n g a .
Co­
lo m b ia. S o u th A m e ric a.
fo r
Ih r
l>n»t 8 v r n ia H r an d hla fa m ily
cam e hom e Inal fa ll on alck leave
T h r y »pant aom r tu n e In a h rn lth
reso rt a l C lifto n B prlng a. N
Y
I h r lost fe w m onth»
th ey
have
h e rn at S o u th B en d, In d I l i a fa m
lly a re » till th e re . T h r y hope to b r
al>lr to r e tu rn to H A neat fa ll
H r plan« to »pend tw « w eek» In
C o lta ifc O ro v e w ith hl» fa th e r. H e
w ill te ll o f the w o rk In C olom bia
S u n d ay m o rn liiK
• • •
E
E lm o r C o u lte r, m ln la te r
of
I lie F lr a t C h r la tla n c h u rc h , w ill be
a p e u k rr at Ih r lu n lo r-a e n lo r b a n ­
quet at C re aw ell F r id a y evening,
th e Ih r m r w ill br a H u tc h th em e
and M r C o u lte r w ill u»r fo r hl«
a u b le rt, " Itu lld ln K th e H ik e ." M r
C o u lte r w ill alao give th e M e m o rl
al day addreaa a l E u g en e . M a y 30,
at 10 a. m.
• • •
I r x a l t r C arn ia tlg n O p e n *
W it h In le re a t
Iai«t S u n ln y lo y a lly r a m p iilg n at
th e F lra t C h rla tla n ch u rch opeiu-d
w ith a la rg e atten d an ce. T h e B ible
«chool en joyed an a tte n d a n c e o f
23k, M o th e r » d a y «ervlce had 273
T h r th re e en deavor ao elellea hail
a to ta l a tte n d a n c e o f M3. At the
e v en in g «ervlce the m ln la te r «poke
on " T h e Mn«t H o r rib le S in In the
W o r ld " A h r a u llfn l g ift wn« of
f i l e d fin (he flra t peraon n a m in g
th a t »In. th e re w ir e
7 k
people
handed in th e nam e of th e «In. hill
th e re w ere none w h o «elected the
co rrect n n a w n . In g r a titu d e
wan
nam ed aa th e mn«t h o rrib le »In bv
the m in u te r
In g r a titu d e
to w a rd
m other«, to w a rd
w ive«,
agatnat
poor old dad, In g ra titu d e In w a rd
(lo d an d In w a rd C h ila t. N ext Sun
d a y m o rn in g w ill he ro ll ca ll day
• • •
M o th e r’« lla y Service«.
At th e M o th e r ’« d a \ aervlce o f
th e
M e lh o d lal
ch u rch
eoraagea
w e ic presented Io the oldeat m oth
er, the m o th e r w ith th e moat c h il­
d ren , th e n tu th e r w ith th e lnrgc«t |
w ho sell " c iv il se rvice” courses
N o school esn g u s m n te e go vern ­
m e n t e m p lo ym en t end none Is g iv ­
en In fo r m a tio n re g a rd in g e x a m in a ­
tions, o r wny o th e r
In fo rm a tio n ,
w h ich Is not nvMlIfible to the gerier-
a i p u blic T h e com m ission stated
th iil II doe» not reco m m end an y
school m id ex p lain ed thMt It 1« not
necessary fo r anyon e to
ta k e
a
cour<e w ith m so-called c iv il service
»chool In o rd e r to com pete
In
»
c iv il «ervlc* e m rn ln a tIo n .
A »p ed a l (xdnt was m ade o f the
f a i l th a t in fo rm a tio n
concern ing
ex« nil natio n« m ay he o b tain ed a t
an y tim e, w ith o u t cost, fro m th e
» • c ic ta r y o f the c iv il «»»rvlce t>oard
ut a n y flr« t o r second class post o f­
fice or fro m the com m ission's o f­
fice In W a s h in g to n . D C
S ta n fo rd u n iv e rs ity hut be fo re he
wn» g ra d u a te d left to serve In the
w o rld w a r. M r. D avis has also had
a n u m b er o f (roems published an d
In 1932 w on a Hlm on G u g g e n h e im
m e m o ria l fo u n d a tio n
Ing fo r
reseiirch
VOTE 67—X
Poole for County Coroner
a w a rd , call-
in
M exico
Mr
GOSNG EAST?
W e'll j i v e y o u a
FREE TICKET
th ro u g h C a lifo r n ia
O ld R e s id e n t I * m s m *«
W a lle r S k id m o re , resid ent o f the
C om stock c o m m u n ity
fo r
m ore
th a n 40 yea is. died S a tu rd a y . M a y
V. ut P a c ific h o sp ital In Eugene.
Ser vices were held a t M ills ch apel
M o n d ay a fte rn o o n w ith R ev E E
C o u lte r o ffic ia tin g In te r m e n t was
In the C om stock ce m etery
Mr S k id m o re wan b o rn D eca n i
her 23, lMAfc. at
O z a w k ie ,
K aris
1 tic fa m ily m oved to R oseburg the
y e a r fo llo w in g hl« b irth an d la te r
settled near C om stock w h ere he
had »Ince resided. H e wn» m a rrie d
J a n u a ry 17, 1917, to E th e l K llk l-
•o n T o th is u n ion fo ur c h ild re n
w ere horn. S u rv iv in g a re th e w id ­
ow and th e
fo llo w in g
c h ild re n ,
T h e lm a , K ills . G eorge, M a y E lle n ;
hl« m o th e r, M r« P hebe
I*am son;
tw o -i»tcr» M r« M a ry H u n t. C u r ­
tin . M r» M a u d le M a c k , P o rtla n d .
A m o n g those fro m out o f to w n
a tte n d in g th e fu n e ra l
w ere
M r.
and M r» L. W M a c k .
P o r tla n d ,
M r and M r« Don C
The Chapbook
land
M r and M rs. M e lv ille H o w ­
A chapbook waa one o f th e pam ­ ard and M r and M rs R o m le H o w
phlet» fo rm erly to ld In Europe ard . Y o n c a lla ; M r. and M re W ill»
and Am erica by llt n e r a u t agent« and fa m ily , L o ra n e ; M r and M rs
T ro b ee. S cottsburg
or chapmen. T h e price o f a chap
hook « 4 « low In E ngland often a
penny.
L ik e llie hrondalae, the O re g o n ia n W ins P rize
chapbook waa uaually anunyinoiia
T h e coveted P u litz e r
prize
of
and undated.
T h e t e i t commonly $1000 fo r th e be«t novel o f th e y e a r
wa« ulilre»ae<l to aucli reader« aa was a w a rd e d H L . D avis, n a tiv e
his
book.
thoae wi.o p o d lia -e tabloid news­ o f Y o n calla . O re . fo r
H o n e y in the H o rn ." M i T>avl«
paper«
w as horn in 189ft and p rio r to his
c a re e r aa w r ite r led a d iv e rs ifie d
Y g u lita l V lla le a d ln g I n f o r in a t io n
W a a h ln g to n . D . C „ M a y 5 T h e life H e w as a fa r m hand, cow boy,
V’n ltrd S la te » c iv il »ervlce com inla- dc p u ty-s h ei Iff. g o vern m en t su rv e y ­
alon ha« aenl a notice to poatofflce», or. new«paj>er e d ito r and ra ilro a d
hand
He
atten d ed
w a in in g th a t m is le a d in g In fo r m a ­ co n stru ctio n
tio n 1« (w in g given th e p u blic by
M p re M inu » |y » , „ f aome o f the cor-
r r , | M,„ 4 r ,lcc
school*
w h ic h
»ell
- C|Vu » rrv lc c
courses
F o r s lo ng tim e th e com m ission
has been rece iv in g c o m p la in ts fro m
d iffe r e n t
pa rts
of
th e
c o u n try
w h ich In d ic a te th a t
o p p o rtu n itie s
fo r o b ta in in g fe d e ra l e m p lo ym en t
have been g re a tly ex ag g erated
It who m ade c le a r th a t no »chool
ha« an y co nn ection w h a te v e r w ith
(he c iv il service com m iaalon or w ith
an y o th e r bran ch o f th e
g o vern ­
m ent. and alao th a t th e com m ission
ha» no ag ents w h o so licit ap p llc a-
tlo ns fo r c iv il service i>o«l(loti« or
41 E T
I>avla resided In S e a ttle
a
fe w
years and was re p o rte d in M exico
last y e ar
F rie n d s did not k n o w
im m e d ia te address
O n your tr ip F a it, fro m roost western O re g o n and W ash in g to n
points, you can includ e C a lifo rn ia o n the g o in g o r retu rn ing
jo urney /o r we/ /c* wrert r a i l / a r t than the U w t it nm ndtrip directly
l^att an d back! In effect, a free tic ket th ro u g h C alifo rn ia !
See the w o r ld ’s greatest b rid g e i nearing co m p letion at San
Francisco. Enjoy gay days in Los Angeles. V is it San D ie g o ’s
E xpo sition. T h a n continue Fast th ro u g h the adventurous
Southwest. A ir-c o n d itio n e d trains a ll the way. M e x ic o C ity is
o n ly a $ 5 0 sidetrip. See C arlsbad Caverns, T e xas’ 2 5 m illio n
d o lla r C entennial at D allas, the O ld South and glam orous N e w
O rlean s o n your way. I f you w is h , cruise fro m N e w O rlean s to
N e w Y o r k o n o u r steamer “ D ix ie .” M eals and berth aboard
• h ip are included in th e ra il fare. R etu rn W est via yo u r choice
o f n o rthern lin e train s. Sum m er fares (in effect M a y 15 to
O ct. 15, retu rn lim it O ct. 5 1 ) are very lo w . E xam ple ro un dtrip s
(fro m m ain lin e p o in ts) to :
FIRST CLASS
C H IC A G O ............ »85.00
NEW YORK.......... 124.40*
TO CR JST
» 68.80
107.20*
COACH
»57.35
95.75*
# 4 4 day return limit; lon«rr limits slt<htlr h:<her. FIR ST CLASS fares
« ix m J m S(an<lard P u llr r a n « <pfu« berth). T O U R IS T fares good in tour:st
aleeping cars «plus berth). COAC2H fares good to coecbes and chair cars.
Southern Fauf fzc
For detail», »ee yo u r local S.P. agent o r » r it e J. A. O R M A N D V ,
G ttttr a lP a t tn g r r A g n t , 7 0 i Pacihc B u d d in g , P o rtla n d ,O re g o n
Take a
"GET ACQUAINTED " TRIP
¿it tfie onfy coniflde&
W ELL!
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4 H I lt O P K A C T IC
1936 Eire Insurance
Information
NOTE THESE RATES ON AVERAGE FRAME
SUBURBAN PROPERTY:
Oregon M utual Ins Co Other Companies Oregon Mutual
Saving
3 Years
3 Years
Ins.
Prem.
Prem.
Ins
$ fiOO
$ 500
$1000
$ 300
S 7.00
1000
7.00
1000
20 00
1300
1500
1500
1900
30 00
11.00
2000
• 15.00
2000
40 00
2500
2500
2500
50.00
19,00
31 00
37.00
60 00
23.00
3000
3000
5000
5000
100 00
39.00
61 00
AVERAGE
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
5000
FARM PROPERTY
500
960
18.00
1000
1500
26.50
2000
35.00
2500
43 50
3000
52.00
5000
86 00
k m a,» lb» d»loU, »1 »A
"GET ACQUAINTED '
OFFER
II v'll hand yon llie keys lo a new ( heeroh'l • •
knowing they will he the keys toyour/riendship!
fa n
NEW PEBTEC TED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
ID o v b i* Acting
13.00
26 00
39.00
62.00
65 00
78.00
130 00
3.50
8.00
12.50
17.00
21.50
26 00
44 00
A SAVING ON CITY FIR E INSURANCE RATES ALSO
( i|{ E ( J ( * \ M I'T I 'A I , is 173% solvent, w rite s a stan­
dard non-iissessalile pnliey fu r n d e fin ite p rrn iiu in . The
nbove facts coupled w ith prom pt, fa ir pnymont o f elninis
are part o f tin reasons why OREGON M U T U A L w rot,
10*< o f nil fire insiiranee in Oregon Inst year in coinpeti
lio n w ith over K ill companies. I f you are not now a policy
holder, we in v ite y o u r in q u iry ,
ARNE3T INSURANCE AGENCY
901 MAIN STREET,
COTTAGE OROVE, OREGON
COME IN. GET A NEW
CHEVtOLET. A N D DRIVE
IT FOIt A N HOUR OS
A DAY WITHOUT ANT
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developed
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itANsronTano« m o to rin g
v o iiifo r l.ih le
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m ort
a n il m ore e n jo y a b le , i f yo u
h a v e n 't experieiteed l l i e in a iiv o iits ta m lin g
GENUINE TISHER
NO DRATT VENTILATION
IN NEW T U R R E T TO P BODIES
(b v m o il b ea u tifu l onH co*nfvrtabl«
bodies ever e r r a t td for a
•owr-priced cor
a d van ta ge s o f th e new
1936 ( .h e v r o le t!
ed ”
t r ip in th is Ita ly com plete lo ic -p ric e d
W e 'll he glad to ha ve x o u d riv e it any
giving ,* » n batter psrformnnr»
with e*»n t»,, go, and 0,1
« C N O A L M O TORS IN STA LL-
H I N T P L A N — M O NTH LY P A Y ­
M E N T S TO S U IT Y O U « P U B S E
IMPROVED GLIDING
KNEE-ACTION RIDE*
(he <moo(bes(, sofes( nid* of oK
SOLID STEEL one-p iece
TURRET TOP
o crown of beouty,
o forfreji of «ofeb*
P ro v e th ia b y ta k in g a " g e l a c q u a in t­
m r w ith o u t -o t' o b lig a tio n .
H ICH C0M PR ESSI0N
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENC1NE
D nU tt
tim e \ o u w ish .
C o m e in — to d a y!
ClIEVKO l.KT MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH.
CHEVROLET
A G EN ER AL M O TO RS VALUE
SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
molting d rivin g eoiier a n d t a f t r
than over before
A L L T H E S E T E X T U R E S AT
C H EV R O L E T 'S LOW PR IC ES
$493
AND
UP.
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p i w e y f ft e»r
a r d Conant a t f l i n t .
M u li non. W i l k
»pnne t ir e a n d
m e ie r k , th e t u t e n e e i t $ 3 0 a d o ilto n n l.
* K n e e - I r d u n on V ns N t M i »/«*/« onJy, t.'O
a d d itio n a l. f*rn e ^ quoted in t h u id ie rn e a -
m en t a re l i t t a t f lin t . V ic A t ^ n . *«d
> rrt to c h a n t" u it h a u t n o ta » .
Cottage Grove Motor Co.
112 North Ninth Street—Phone 77