The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    ARTER'S
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P CREAM
PVPniTHINQ SANITARY
PAYS OPEN Toil INSPECTION
fe mnko Ico Crcnm to order,
for parties, lodges, plc-
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nlcs, cit.
Wo do not openk of Us
QUALITY
That Bpcnks for Itself
SALTER'S
Phono 203-J Mnrshfleld
at St., Opposite IJIunco Hotel
Coos Bay
Fish Market
119 FRONT STREET.
itj. KINDS OP DEEP 6EA
F1SII WHEN IN TUB MAR-
KKT. I'HIwM WDiniB.
jAMS AND GKAIJH.
PJioiio 410
V. L. RLAKK, 1,rP'
Noble Theaten
TO-NIGHT IV
THE MIDNIGHT LIMITED
One of tho Hazard or Helen railroad stories. Full of thrills
.that lift you. from your seat.
'THE CITY RUBE
i Vltagraph western comody It's a rlb-tlcklor.
THE LAST DROP OF WATER
niogrnph re-Issuo produced by D. W. Griffith, tho mastor mind
I ot motion pictures.
iTHE DESERT HONEYMOON
Itomnlno Floldlng thrco rool drama It's a story that will hold
your attention.
I Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 ots.; Children. 5cts.
Tomorrow iiigui: aruiuouni luiuuru, nuii tvumuu, mm num
; Meredith. Thursday afternoon nnd evening: Win. L. Flnlcy, tho
I Stato Qamo Wnrdon, lecturing on
tratcd with flvo Bploiulld reols of
Subscribers,
CARRIERS nro Instructed to put popors on
porches or In other sultablo places whoro
thoy wjll bo safo from wind nnd rain. Sub
scribers aro roquostod to notify tho offico when
ever theso Instructions iiro.not being followed.
Phono complalntB and other matters pertaining
to dollvory to 411
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mem -rnnAV
.ur.ii l."lll in iptiu uil liiii.-
ti Portland proporty. Address R.
IVTI-ll v.. omt I... ..;.-
, care Times.
it R1I.1,' I'l... ..u ..n fi-nli.
fK ' ..... -IUW Vlflt", ! -..,
ne fresh In January and one
rein in Fflbruary. James L. Ste-
, South Coos River.
IKROTS FOR SALE $12.00 W
W. J. K. Fitzgerald, Eastport.
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FOR RAI F 2
4m ?
W HALE CHEAP CJns stove and
Mter, also small heating stove.
pH Commercial avenue.
W SAW One Oliver typewriter
; one I,. C. Smith, ?40. uoou
new, pioneer Hurdvyare Co.
LOST AND FOUND :
r-M) Siimll key near E. Urando's
ouse. owner may have same by
Rng for this ad at TImos office
Hm4,j
FOR RENT J
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Pj-80 PEit MONTH, good bonr.J,
r. room. Ii.nth nrivntn mini V
ln. Address L c&ro Tiroes.
Kl?KXT Furnished rooms for5
"i housekeeping. G20 Central
Tenue.
?mIiJJXt Furnished room, sult
oie tor one. Annlv over Conner
oagland's store.
M HK.N'T O.room liouse partially
r-nuned, close In. Ph. F. M.
"inter, 241-j.
Everybody Is getting ready for
Christinas
Kuppenheimer
Suits - $20 to
-JUXlb - - $30.00
are making a nrci.it lilt and avo tlio
talk of tlio town.
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-HEMEMHER We fit you from
rlicatt to foot, and give you a
square deal In everything you pur-
t'llllNO.
Huy Your Christmas Wearing
Apparel at
FIXUP
Tlio llouso That, Guarantee
EVERY PURCHAS.E
Multifield :: North Rend
"Tho Qamo .of Oregon," lllus-
pictures.
Please Note
RENT 3 room flats, private- lmtlii
$20.00 month. Phono 443-J. .
FOR RENT1 FurnUhed flat, Hot and
cold wator, bath. 853 Third St.
FOR RENT HoiiHokeeplnn roonw.
Low ront, 352 First Streot North.
Phono 333-J.
FOR RENT Myrtlo Arms modern,
furnlshod apis, freo heat and
water, $22.50 and up.
FOR RENT Six-room house, cor
ner Third and Anderson. Tele
phone 110-J.
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WANTED t
WANTED Work by innn and wife,
at samo placo or dlfforont posi
tions. Phono 227-X or apply
7C First and Dato streets.
WOMAN of refinement wants homo
for self and baby whero she can
work for her board nnd caro for
her baby. Address Mrs. Ellza
both Willie, Marshfleld, Oregon.
Vtj -D.IVSBEII AND STOR-
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND UAGGAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 103
Residence Phone 13-J
Market Ave. and Waterfront
MTO3 TEN CENTS
City Limits North Rend, 8c.
nn COMMUTATION nfl
TICKETS $1.78 ,U
Marshfleld-North Bead Auto
Line
Cars every tea mlnutea from
O a. m. to 13 p. m.! to South
Slough once a dr. leaving at
11 a. m.J to Empire three trips
a day.
fiOItST & KINO, Props.
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KVmES
NOVEMHER TIDES
Time- nnd heights or tides at
Marshfleld. The tides arc placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutlvo heights will In
dicate whether It is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and G4 minutes earlier than at
Marshflold.
30Hrs.. 1.43
Ft... 0.8
8.27
4.4
2.54
1.9
8.12
8.7
WEATHER FORECAST
tnjr AiiocUted Trtu to Coo Oaf Tlmn.)
OREOON Occasional
rain west, rnln or snow east,
cast to south winds.
LOCAL TEMVnitATURB
RECOIID
For tho 24 hour ending at
4:43 n. m., Nov. 30, by
UonJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment motcorologlBt:
Maximum 57
.Minimum 37
At 4:43 a. m 37
Precipitation 05
Precipitation since Sopt. 1,
1915 21.10
Precipitation mao porlod
Inst year 22.34
Wind: Northwest, clear.
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Tuesday
' November 30. Sun rises
nt 7:32 and seta at 4:28.
Sorvlco nt Mine Rev. a. LoRoy
Hall will conduct a sorvlco at Hea
ver Hill mlno next Thursday eve
ning. Club Meeting postponed. On nc
count of tho dlphthorla scaro In
Dunker 1 1 111. tho Prlscllla Club
mcotlugs hnvo been postponed un
til tho early part of January.
Pamphlet Ih M-Ited. Tho city
has mailed to vo...-j tho pamphlet
containing tho measures to bo voted
upon at tho city election a week
from today.
Will Hold McolliiK Thero will
bo hold an Importnnt mooting ot
tho Methodist Junior League Thurs
day afternoon nt 3:45. All mem
bers nro requested to bo present.
Aid to Moct. Tho Ladles' Aid of
tho Swedish Lutheran Church will
meet Wednesday, 2 p. in, in tho
church hall. Mrs. A. Storgard and
Mrs, If. Asplund will entertain.
Hues For Hill. Suit was brought
,'ln tho JuBtlco Court this morning by
Conner and Hongland against Mr.
nnd Mrs, I. M. Nelson for tho collcc-
ftloti of 1137.70 nlloged to bo duo for
u;oods purcnnBou irom mo piaimiun.
Tlio compinini ubkb tor inioresi irom
Nov. 25, this year.
County Court to .Meet, Tho Doc-
Tcmber meeting of tho Coos county
court will bo opon tomorrow morn
ing In Coqutllo when several matterfl
nf importance will como up for con
sideration, among them being sev
eral petitions for dcstltuto persons
UBicing for aid from tho county.
Ooch to Expohltlon, James Cow
camo In today from Ten Mllo and
will leave in tho morning to witness
tho closing of tho Panama Exposi
tion. Mrs. Cownn has boon visiting
Mrs. A. V. Howhay thero for tho past
month and will return with him.
Plmrninclhts To Meet. Tho next
,... inM miiailniv it tliA Pnnd Plinr-
macoutlcal Association will bo held!
In North Bend on Docomber 3, ac
A CHRISTMAS
SUfiOI-STIO
Palmers
Perfumes
Sachets and
Toilet Waters
Attractively put up
Xinas Trade
for .
Priced t!3c to 7.30
Palmer's Perfumery witlsfy
tho most evactlng
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"The Owl"
Frank D. Cohan
Tho Central Av. Drug Store
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cording to nnnounceui.nfi) that, pro
being sent out to tho druggists of
tho county. It Is said that import
ant. matters will then bo up for
discussion.
Dor Caught .Salmon. p. E. Con
way and A. W. Aclccrman relumed
today from Portland and other
northern points. Thoy brought In a
now flBh story and a big salmon to
provo It. While thoy wore crossing
Ten Mllo Creole, a dog Jumped Into
tho surf and grabbed a big salmon.
He had considerable difficulty In
getting thoflBh up on tho beach and
thero tho autolsts grabbed It and to
night all in tho car will hnvo a sal
mon dinner at Mr. Conway's homo.
, Action Is HtNiulKsed. Action of
itlie First Nntlonal Rank of Uandon
against Herbert Lockhart for a bal
ance of $470 on a $1,000 noto has
been dismissed by Judge Coko In the
payment of tho money. The attor
ney for Mr. Lockhart clnlmed that
the action was brought in the nb-
senco of his client from tho city and
Uhat it would not lmvn boon lind lin
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been hcto and that as soon as hoUloro wnB utoiy notuinir nuiiui
rnnlit irn u'nr.l n lilm ,1... ,.... I
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wns nrilnroil .until.
Horses Go Meandering, EvI-
dentally glad to bo out In the bright
fsunshlno and roaming again amid
the green lawns of neighbor's yards,
',thrco horses Joined forces and saun
tered nlong south Seventh street this
morning, Thoy sampled tho grass
at several places before tho arrival
of Chlof Carter who disturbed their
breakfast. Of lato thero have- boon
many strny nnlnmls roaming tho
fatrocta at will, which hnvo caused
tho officers several good hard runs
nnd much annoyance.
More Wltiiossos (Jo. Via wlro
yesterday the United States Marshal
In Portlnnd BUbpocnned Mrs. Win.
Shook, Ed Plckott nnd Alfred Glov
er to appear In Portland for tho
trial thero tomorrow of William f
Shook, of Marshflold, lndlctod by
tho Fcdornl grand Jury on a white
slavory charge. Tho witnesses left
on tho train this morning nnd will
go North through Roscburg. Pickett
and Qlovcr nro said to former neigh
bors of tho Shook family when thoy
lived In South Marshflold.
Will Dlvldo Work. T. C. Russoll
was hero from Reaver Hill today nnd
la arranging for departing for his
now homo nt Dlamondvlllc. Wyo.. In
L'about a week. At Douvor Hill, Mr.
fllolmos will bo given chnrgo of tho
mlno, Mr, Moffltt will tako chargo of
tho offico work and Mr. Hammond
will hnvo chargo ot tho storo, Mr.
RussoII'h work being divided bo
tweon thrco. Mr. and Mrs. Russoll
will visit at Uandon' tho last of thti
week and nlso visit frlonds here bo
foro departing.
In Need .of Help. Continually
thero como to tho offico of District
Attorney Llljoqvlst appeals from
'various parts of tho county for uld
'to dostltuto porsons. Ono letter
enmo this morning from n widow
near Myrtlo Point. Slio Is a crlpplu
and has two children. "Ploaso hur
ry", runs tho plalntivo nppenl.
"Thorn is nothing In tho houso to
eat." TI1080 appeals will ho taken
boforo tho county court tomorrow to
Geo what can bo done to rollovo tho
uuffororlug.
HorM) Huns Away. Docomlng
frightened whilo tho driver was
away from tho wagon, a horso of tho
Coos Ray laundry, hitched to their
bdellvory wagon, ran away at noon to
day and crashed through tho guard
railing on south Fourth struct near
tho Intersection of Curtis. Tho wn
L'on was overturned in tho fill,
though tho horso was uninjured. A
few weeks ago tho animal ran away
from tho laundry and camo near run
ning of tho dock at tho foot of Com
mercial avonuo, being caught very
'close to tho odgo by n bystander. Tho
kluniugo to tho wagon today was
Blight.
.Muclilnes Collide Two machines
tho Runkor Hill Jltnoy lino, he-
'I'0 uk,?r, mXJ line, bo-
longing to Walter Rlcharduon, woro
damaged on Rroadway yestorday af
ternoon, ho two nutos had
started poutli, ono behind tho other
when tho load machine turned
directly In front of tho other, so as
to avoid an oncoming wagon. At
the samo tlmo tho front auto started
to slow down to let a passenger
alight and tho Jltnoy from tlio rear, I
(Collided with It. Tlio latter macliluq
I lost a light, a spring was brokou
'and tho fonder damaged as well as
n III A Innt Wha An lnnn (imniinta 4r
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auout lo.
't AMONG THE SICK l
'' R. O. Graves is confined to hsl
homo on account bl sickness thougi
he expects to be out lu a few days. I
Llbby Cool, 98.00 ton. Phono 72,
Tho Wonmn'M Auvlllary of tho
Presbyterian church will hold u ha--nut-
and liiiicheon iu the old Orpho
tim building on Front Street, Wed
neiday, Dec, 1. Dluner hegliuiliig
III u h. 111. aoc, j
BUR ED
IDS
CORONER AND UNDERTAKER
CARE FOR UNKNOWN 110DV
Dljj Shallow Hole on Reach With
Slicks ami Another Supposed Vic
tim of Santa Clara Hurled
On tho beach amid tho driftwood
and almost in the very Bpot where It
was found tho body of an unknown
man wns hurled lato yestordny af
ternoon. Thero wero no sorvlces.
A shallow grave, hasMly dug In tho
sand with sticks, and into this tho
body wns rolled.
Justice C. L. Pennock, who notod
as Coroner, nnd Mr. Moon, of the
Wilson Undertaking Pnrlors, woto
called to tho sccno. Tho verdict
was thnt the man was probublv one
of the three missing men of the
Santa Clara's crew nnd thnt ho came
to his death by accidental drowning.
It wns said that the trunk v,ib
that ot a good-sized man, though
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t PERSONAL MENTION t
.DORSEY KRE1TZER went to Myrtlo
Point today on business.
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O. M. CARR, of Myrtlo Point, Is In
the city on business todny.
"W. A. LUSE was down from hla
South Coos River ranch today.
C. A. RODINE, of Allegany, was
down on business this morning.
A. R. LOUD wont over on tho morn
ing' train to report tho court busi
ness. MRS. DAN DENNETT wob down
shopping this morning from Coos
River.
yil. J. M'KEOWN nnd wlfo nro ex
pected homo tomorrow from San
Frnnclsco.
D. R. CHANDLER and wlfo nro ex
pected In overland from Portlnnd
tomorrow.
F. R. ROOD was ninong tho visitors
down tills morning from north
Coos river.
W. M. RREMER .wns among tho vis
itors hero today on busluoss from
Allegany.
R. A. CHURCH wnn hero on a short
buslnesH thlp this morning from
Cool River.
QEOROE aOODRUM loft today on
n biiBlnoss trip to Coqullle, 'Myr
tlo Point and Rnndon.
MR. AND MRS. FRED HAUfi
CHILDT of Coos River, wero vl
Itors In tho city Monday.
W. C. LAIRD, Doputy Sheriff, re
turned to Couulllo this morning
aftor serving papers hero.
JUDGE JOHN 8. COKE wont over
to Coqulllo this morning to hoar
Bomo casus in tho equity court.
M. J. CARM1C1IAEL was In toilay
from tho camp on North Inlet,
whoro ho is Interested in logging,
REN M'MULLEN nnd wlfo romo
over an tho train last evening
from Myrtlo Point on a visit hero.
A. If. POWERS, loft this morning
for Powers, returning to tho
cnmpB aftor a short business trip
hero.
MISS JULIA RENOTSON, tho nurso,
was called to Mrytlo I'.ilnt Mon
day morning on professional bus
iness. DISTRICT ATORNEY LILJEQVISr
returned this morning from
tlrldgo nnd MoKiuloy whoro ho
has boon attending road mooting.
MltS. MARTIN, formorly Miss Flos
slo Lattln, of Marshfleld, arrived
here yostorday from Portland to
visit hor mother, Mrs, Guy Lattln
GEO. W. MOORE, a tlmo lock ox
port of Stanford, Conn., Is horo
For that Cold
Try
White Pine
and Tar
Mentholated
Ry soothing Inflamed mu
cous membrane of tho
breathing passages It
promptly relieves coughs.
IB 25c Qb 50c bottles
THE BUSY CORNER
Tho Roxall Drug Storo
PHONE 5108
We deliver Immediately
pancy T"ress -QJ
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In stripe, porcnle and mndras; very latest designs nnd, QQ
colors; cuffs rtttnehed .:.... '. UUb
Can you afford to gtvo away ait additional -" rents with each
oiui dollar (SI.OO) Invested? Dora tlio opportunity to wave this
amount appeal to you? OU.R WINDOW WILL PROVE TIJK
STATEMENT THAT YOU CAN HAVE 27 CKNTS WITH EACH
HH-CKXT HIURT.
A FEW NEQi:SS,IUES OF LIFE.
Darning Cottqn, 3 balls, .nr Ocntlempn's .Pocket Combs 8c
Hair Pins, assorted -Ic Williams' Shaving Soap ,..lo
Carter's lllack Ink lu Dachqlor Huttops, doz ... 8c
Needles In Clothes Uruslieii ,H2c
Sock Damcrrt ;w Cplgnto's Shaving Stick . . lljc
Thimbles .It: Panama Pad. Carter ...,10c
Hnlr 1'lns to ' Arm Rands igc
Dextor's Knitting Cottpn..;c Shoo Lacqs, 3 pnlrs o
Colgate's Talcum Powder liic Kecp-Clcau Hair Brushes -10c
Vaseline Ic dents' Dressing Combs . . . llc
Stewnrt'B Sufoty Pins . . . .Ic Whitman Shoo Polish . . . ,;8c
Here are some some prices that
will interest you. Look them over.
SALT PORK, best Krade, per pound , lflo
HACON, medium weight, (lmckn and-nldcrt,) per Hi. . . . , ,UJ6o
(Not Wrapped)
fiOOI) KCK1H, per dozen , 113c
ItiHt arrived, a new shipment of kociIn in tiAckago pud bulk.
NEW ONION SETS, per Hi 10a
ROYAL CLUIl COFFEE, K-r pound ., ,.... ,!13c
(HCItMAN-AMEItlCAN COFFEE, per pound .". ,0c
Gettings Cash Grocery y.ousmoeney
NO. RROADWAV, NEAR CENTRAL
tm
today to mnko n rogulnr Inspec
tion ot tho big vaults in tho Flrnt
Nntlonal Hank.
MR. McCOOK, of Fresno, Cnl., who
baa boon horo a fow days visiting
with Mr. nnd Mtb. J, W.Renuott,
loft this morning for Portland.
Ho Is n rotlrod business man.
REUREN II. MA8T, Jr., Qt Coqulllo,
camo over from thoro last avo
nlng nnd loft via tho beach stage
this morning for tho University.
Ilo was n member of tho football
team In hero,
AL NICHOLS of Empire was n
Marshflold business visitor todny.
Ilo says that tho road botwoon
hero nnd Empire is tu fairly good
shnpo, coming up without chains
on their auto.
W. A. ACICERMAN returned today
from Portland whoro 'ho went two
wooks ago on business In connec
tion with Santa Clara freight
claims, Ho also visited at hU
homo In Astoria boforo return
ing. V. O. aORST returned yestordny
from Scattlo, whoro he spoilt
Thanksgiving with his ulsters. Ho
says that times nro none too pros-
' porotiB at Scattlo, not holiig nearly
as good as in California. Ho
mudo tho trip to arrange for Homo
now auto trucks,
J. R. ARMOUR, who Is connected
with tho Armour Packing Com
pany In Chicago, Ih horo for a fow
days on a visit with Matt L. May,
local roprosontativo of tlio com
pany, This Is tho second trip Mr.
Armour hnu mudo Into this coun
try. He expects to return east
olthor through Douvor or Phoenix,
leaving very shortly.
THE IIOHOS CALLED
ROSERURO, Oro., Nov. 30.
When State Roprosontativo W. W.
Cardwull told a nowspnpor reporter
that he liiteudod to entertain only
hobos at his houso on Thanksgiving
Day ho got himself into a good
doal of trouble Tho story won
printed and when It camo dinner
tlmo a hobo appeared for some
thing to oat. Rofore tho day wan
over Mrs. Cardwoll quieted tho
Thanksgiving nppetlto of thirteen
wanderers.
PARAISO O.V OLD RUN
Her chartor to tho Pacific Coast
Steamship Company having expired,
sho having been used lu Alaska dur-
'lug the season, tho Arrow Lino
( steamer ParaUo Is to bo returned ,
1 to tho Portland-San Francisco nut.
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il QUATERMAS STUDIO
! I QUALITY PHOTOS
1 Opposite Blanco Hotel,
; I Phono 106-L.
MARSH FIELV, ORiSGON
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Guild Opon Meeting at
eight o'clock in auild Hall.
WEDNESDAY
Neighborhood Card Club
with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Loud.
Rrldgo Club with Mrs.
Edna Richardson.
Mrs. Alya Doll and Mrs. a.
11. Marsh entertain Jlaptlnt
ladles at Sliver ten at homo
ot latter.
1). M. C, Club with Mrs.
llonry Kern In North Rend.
Auction Rrldgo Club
with Mrs. Eukouo Crosth
wnlto. THURSDAY
Ladles of Norwegian Lu
theran church of North
Horn! will moot Thursday af
ternoon in church parlors,
A. N. W.- Club with Jlra.
OIvln Edinnii.
Mlnuo-Wls with Mrs, O.
W. Rrlggs.
FRIDAY
Mr. W. A. Rold ontor
tnliiB at farewell party for
Mrs. T. C. Russoll of Doayer
Hill.
Runkor Hill Parents
Teachers Club ut 2:30 Jn
school houso.
Kensington Club with Mrs.
W. II. Kennedy.
Trio Crd Club wRh Mrs.
J. W. Htldoubrnml.
Musical Entortulnmont at
8 o'clock fn nay Park Chap
el. Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
R. H. Walter.
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With the return ot tho I
Numl Smith on the old rim
and tho resumption of full
'tlmo at the mill, which Is
suro to fo))ow, prosperity
will bo lu full swing on
Coos Ray, Do not wait
until then -tho tlmo to buy
a homeslte Is now, Por
tia m Park or Sunnyvale.
Small paymont down nnd
onsy monthly payments.
"SEE REID AHOUT IT"
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GOODRUM'S GARAGp J
HOME OF THK
CADILLAC AND DODGE
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MAKES OF OAJtH
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