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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1925)
f page s THK RKNH r.n I.KT1N, DAILY KlUTION, BEND, OREGON, SATURDAY, U OUST I, 108B News Of The Markets PROFESSIONALS HOLD MARKETS Covering Today After Trying for Break (Wall strut .iiiun.nl nnaai lal Mt) NEW YORK, Auk. 1 Sin k.; were largely In professional hand in i h week end session. Inasmuch us lay to day operators li.nl engaged In :.n attempt to break price- mi Fri- il.iy wlthonl distinctive riueceea, their it ansaci ions today wen- mostly of the covering variety. To buying of this kind were added orders from outside sources encouraged by the indications of accelerated business expansion pointed out by tile weekly trade reviews. This demand found a limited amount of stock available. Ste, I common performed at its peak, al most unprecedented under normal circumstances by Jumping a point between sales. (tetiertil Kleetric moved into new high ground On the current advance, and sharp advances occurred in specialties like Coca Coin and New York dinners. Hails were enlisted by strength In Frisco and Katy issues anil Columbia tins was an oulstanditiK fea'.ure of the public utilities. The market closed higher Clos ing prices included: U. S. Steel llSli. up li : American Cun 209 a, up lti; Fisher Body S14. off i:' llenerul Motors SSj General Kleetric 297 i. up m: North American 58: Pan American "B" 71'. up 1: Studebaker 47. up : Spirer :t2?. up SUrUnd 4fi. up IS: Texas company 51 . up . White Motors 8St. up : New York Can ners 51 V up 2 ! ; Montgomery Ward 65 S. up 2 s : Frisco 91 Vi . . up 1 : Hock Island 46 H. up ti: Southern Itailway 100. up 1 N Haven 34, up : 51. K: and T. 40. unchanged: A. T. & T. 1.19 '3 : Kleetric P. ti U 36 'i- FOREIGN EXCHANGE (U. P. LeeU Wire U, The Benit Bulk!) NKW YORK. Aii(i. 1. Foreign ex change closed steady. Iiemand ster ling. S4.85. up 1-16: francs. ,047414: lire. .03664. up .oyoi: Belgium, .0461: marks. $23.80: Nor way. $18.12: Sweden. $26. 85: Mon treal. 100.9375; Hongkong. S7; Shanghai 77V, :. Yokohama 4131: P,u.sla. 515; Creece. .0155. TIRE CASINOS UP LONDON. Aug. 1. Tire casings will be increased 15 per cent end in ner tubes 20 to 25 per cent here early next week, according to unoffi cial prediction today. The proposed increases an da to the rubber shortage, which hus : use! IpXtlCllll nlhir mHrket thi movements on the lew i, ay-. READ THE FIRHT JfJ INSTALLMENT I IF J I "MAFALDA" i The By tin at John Romanes Qoollwin tjj StaitiiiK in the tj- BULLETIN TODAY ON PACK HIX Generators, Starters and Ignition Repaired Schuman Auto Electric You like to live in a prosperous town. Prosperity, like charity, begins at home. Every dollar you spend out of town is a check on your town's prosperity. Trade at home! The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bend Bank of Superior Service MKMBKIt FEDERAL RESERVE 8T8TEM Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00 PORTLAND UVKHTOt h MARKKT 111. I'. Uaesad Wtr to Tka Bead BUUttta) PORTLAND. Auk I. - Cattle - Re ceipt's. 7r ; tone of market. sternly; steers, indium. i'.'Uit s.2.": iwn ttion, ST, ti T.Tfi ; i hhihts ml cutter. S1.60O3.S0: heifers, medium and common. M -i 6 .''it; In of rows, nn'il ium und common, $3.2eti 5.75; ran ,nera unit cutter, Sl.rm ji :! 25; bull, canner ami bologna. $3.5004,761 i'Ulrea. medium ami rh, cce. 190 lbs down, S7.5Uifi si.Su. Hogs - Receipts, none: tone ol market, steady: medium, good and qboleu, ISO to S00 lbs., IH.75 IS. 35; 200 to 26o lbs.. Sllft 15. 35: 25u 11m. lip. SI :!.:. .1 1 1.75; a kin smooth heavy. $10,500 IS; slaughter plus. $13 ($11; feeders and stoekers. . Sis.SOSi H.BO. Sheep Receipts. 75: lone of mar ket. steady; lamtis, S4 lbs. down, me dium and choice. SI 0.50 li 1 1 75 : heavyweights, medium and choice. mils :iiul commons, alleweiRftts. $t'..50(ii s; aethers. i6ff 7.50: ewes, conimou to choice. 3'ti .. WOOL MARKKT Ql'IKT ft!. P. Lews! tt'irr lo The Pnd Bu'lrt in I BOSTON, Aug. 1. The wool mar ket is quiet, but pi ices are tin- Changed. Fine wools are in the strongest position, itood to choice right months Texas wools have soldi .it $1.23 and some ask 91.25 clean, witli scoured wools as hiKli as SI :ie Foreign markets are stronger, espe cially on fine wools. Wool dealers out west are firm in their uskinK prices. There is some cicitracting in Utah with local houses at 42 cents. oil PRICKS UP (U. T. Lewd 'Vire to The Bend Bulletin i NKW YORK. Aug. 1- -Effective today the Midwest Refining Company posted a new price of $2.04 to S2.12 for majority of crude oils produced in the Salt Creek field. The previous price was SI. 60. The Midwest company in posting the new prices decided to follow the .Vid-Con:inent gravity scale of prices. HAIRY Mi fin I T (U. P. 1-J Wire to The Bend Bulletl PORTLAND. Aug. 1. But.er Cube extras 4 8c. standard 4 7c. prime firsts 4 6c. friat 43Wc. Kggs Kxtras 3Sc. firsts 36c. pul lets 32c. current receipts 30?-c. LIBERTY BOND PRICKS NKW YORK. Aug. I. 101.25: second 4 s. loo. 26: third 102.4: l',s, 11 13: f ".irth I '..s new 4 Us. 106.12. . PORTLAND Clearing Balances li K. S4.99 M.24 Rainstorm at Prineville Sequel to Intense Heat (Speeikt hi The Cend Bulletin) PIIINKVILLE. Aug. 1. A thun der storm through the night, followed by rain, was the culmination of days of sweltering heat here. Friday the government thermometer in i'rineville registered 102 degrees, and for the past week the daily aver age maximum has been 96 degrees. July 30. 1925. I will not be responsible for ur.v ' debts incurred by my wife. Memphis Culler, from this date. 4S-4SC C. E. CULLER. Pedigreed Cockerels We am more ciwicrrtl than w. nre-i tVf eur own us anfi will ell the MrpHM b Bbou. 25 per tent nf PdaM KltrsH t,r th' brid,T f,r n:a ture Wr,U. ThTr mrr out of a bunch riiitfks furrhtwi from flaaiimr celebrated O. A. C. farm this aprimr ; Ihrifty and fine ; Mime are eror?iig iwv. Each ha. orurinal winj? band nd ;diirrer, am) from dams w-t'.h irapneat reeorda of 2 CO to .:w evir. Pier are the iiraite that Ifaaae I sella It Is to $1.,. We will aell fir .ur ;lu at II if taken bv Ao-na 10th. I for 110. Cascade Poultry Ranch PVir.e III!. Ilex If. M. K. A.. Ilrnd. GERMAN REFUGEES CAMP IN PRUSSIA. Forced to Leave Poland Be cause They Voted Wrong lT. Y. Laaaad Win i" The Baai Ituliriln) BERLIN. Auk. 1. tlrlnginc will: them their earthly possessions, even down to the piKs the German ref ugee, expelled from Poland because thej voted for Germany in the Upper Btlealan plebiscite, have established a Damp at Scliueiiiemuehl on the bur dor of Prugita. Ttjii cump had grown today to CQOO bunians Many or the women. comltiK out of i be land which bad been home for many years, brought with them chil dren. A great mass uf belonging, turniture. beds and agricultural ma thiuery, was piled up as a mute testl niony that the refugees were leaving fori v, r. And Ihe trek of the refugees cor tlnues while 2.000 to .t.ooo Poles have fied to Poland, some of them I skiibsl . workers Id i in I of the! BUaalaa region, ot Ruhr. The concentration d, muehl is pictured frightful condition. 'rom the at Si line:, narked bv The refugees are sleeping on barren floors. not Classified Advertisements letrt ir u..e ?j 'W. All c.K-: Bend Lodge No. 12 1 s I. 0. 0. P. Meets every Monday night, Sather's Hall. 1:00 p. OSCAR LARSON. N 0 10. I). QILBON. Secy. FOR AI K FOR SALE Modern five room bun galow, large living room with fire place, three lots, lawn and fruit trees: garage and woodshed: urlce SI 960. Terms. . Phone 313 or 43-W j fall 1 1 Scon St. 1 7. i v F(;: SAL!-: -New White electric! sewing niuchlnn. less than half , price for cash. Leaving the country, reason for selling. Call A. Needham. ; Hotel Portland, after 1 p. m. 46-47-4Sp FOR SALE OR tTlVTIK 6m "acr of lund in Lune county for Bend property or good car. Inquire at Bulletin office. So. ip FOR SALE -Wagon, harrow, two plows, harness, cultivator, stretch er. H. CatO, vis Wall St. 54-48-50p THE CLEANEST FUEL BOX WOOD QUICK DELIVERY THE MILLER LUMBER CO. Phone IGo :'5tft USED CARS FOR SALE berriCB at miles north gallon. Pick your own straw A. C. Klrlsls ranch. 3 of Tnmalo. 50c per 14-43-69c ; )R RENT Foil RENTH 3 -roo mf iirnlshed apart ment. modern: wood, lights and water furnished: close in. 65 Franklin Ave. 5H-4Sp FOR BENT Small house. close in: right for 2 m Hogln. 34 Ijifayette. near fnrnished. nn. 8. R. depot. 55-lSp FUR RENT Furnished apartment. 362 Riverside. Phone 3 15-W. 5S-48c FUR RENT Two room furnished house, near mills. Inquire Pick's Tailor Shop. 48-17-B3C FOR RENT CleanTTurnlThed cabTiT including wood, water, light. Rates by day. week or month, close in: gar age. Inquire 29 (ireelev, upstairs. 49-47-4p FOR RENT Sleeping room in mod ern home; gentlemen preferred. Inquire 312 Riverfront In afternoon. 4T-4T-4Sp EUR RENT New three room house. west side: also 2 room furnished house. 0. I. fireen. 330 Riverside. 45-47-4Sp FUR RENT -1 room bqUM, $15.00 per month; nice lawn nnd gnr , den, fenced. AIho furniture for a 4 room house for sale. Inquire 405 E. Oiiluiliy. 2nd house casl of Rede- j map'H cn umery. 38-46-4X1) : - i for bent Two and three room furnished housekeeping nptirt ments. Modern, with guru;;'!; close 'in. . Phone 4 IS or call 532 Slsemore. 65-3B-5p D8BD cars FOR SALE 1923 Dodge Rro:i. coupe in excel-i lent shape mechanically, 5 practical-1 Ijf new tires, extra equipment; priced right; terms. 1923 Chevrolet touring. This tat J right, end should he seen to appro I elate the real value In this car. 1923 Ford Roadster. A good buy and will give anybody a lot of good I service. WALTIIER-V,' 1I.LIAMS 00, I 131 Greenwood Ave. Phone 310. I 48c j FOR SALE- -l 92:: Ford touring, lo of extras, good rubbei', tnecluinl- j i rally perfect; will lake caruenter 'and paint work as pan payment. 1 STANDARD AUTO PARTS CO. Phong 5.12, End of Bond si. r.2- lye j FOR BALK QUICK One repossessed i Ford lourlbg Car at cost: one Kuril hug for 335, Arrow Motor Co., Inc. j I 81i47-48c i i'ii covered with straw Add. iik to the tragedy, a dysentery Idauili baa broken out and ha laimed three victims in Hie past few da) s. I'he plight or the Polish fugi.ivoM from Germany is n ported lo be bet-let- than that of the Uorai.nn, for Mail) of the Poles lire or the skilled i It u, w bile the camper) of St bneltiei muehl are email tarmera or laborers Vice President1 Workina To Perfect Horsemanship ill. IV Lataffd Wiit l The Itclttl Itulttftln) WAUON WHEEL HAP. Col. Aug. I After viewing two rodeos while in tb.' state ami seeing the ball lid eta in action. Vice President Chariot !i. Dawes has decided he needs to brush up u little on his own horse- uanshtp, tmwee has prolonged in, vacation here and will not leave until Wednes day, when he will go to Lincoln. Nc luaska. to make a speech .on the tenata rules and then noullnue onto bl home in Rvaaaton, III. Klbo.v urease holds down more jobs than soft soap. I urn not in the lean roaponalblg for my former husband. Cecil K. Culler's conduct, from this date or either on the night of July tth. MEMPHIS Cl'I.LKH -H for fi wmls or hlaV gu)TiT('tna lript.T cawh in MIHCRIiLA N BOI s rOLLBR BRU8HB8 cheaper than ever live. 311 Wall St. Heller and Ul pre I.'.i I' FOR A permanent ceu pool have Perry, the well driller, sink a large hole through the lava rock and into the underlying crevices making a real drain at small -xpense For estimate and service phone 441 or call at 229 Congress St I if WANTED vt .x.MM) Janitor for business I uniting. Position open for mar-: rled couple at least & years old j Apply by letter stating qualifications '' X 53. . .re r-itlletln 4s-J3r ' WANTED Poarder, and roomers In private, modern home: hulh prlvl leges: also garage fur ten : lo nilrc tiilchrist. Mrs ti. A clav 1 43-17-lxp WASTED B young gentleman. board and room in private home, close In. Call X-13 care of llulletln. 13-4 3-4 Sp LEGAL NOTICES Mi III K l RXM I IHN HALE By virtue of an execution in foreclosure issued out of the Cir-' cult Court of the State of Oregon.! for Deschutes County, in a still 1 wherein Stale Iiud Board a plain lift recovered Judgment against' Frank H. Rohnrge nnd Margaret . Robarge, as defendant, for the sum of M with interest thereon al ! li'i per annuf rrom September 5. , 1923. snd tor the further sum f.-O as attorney's fees. Notice Is hereby given Hint on August 24. 1925. at ten o'clock a in a I the front door of the courthouse in Band. Oregon. I will offer for sale to Ihe highest bidder at public, auc tion for cash Ihe following described I properly: W'iNE',. N W 1 , . 4 Ind fHBWW of Sec. 13. T. 17 S.. it. 12 B v. M., Davchutaa county. Oregon taken and levied upnti ns lha property or agld defandanta, ror the satisractlon of said Judgmeiat and accruing rosts, s E. ROBHRTB, Sheriff. I1-U-S4-S0C held therein on April 30, 1917. and Villi i; ui SPECIAL ELECTION' ' ... ,bsc.,.o.itv amend. . I bv an ... NO IK I. . hereby given that 0 j mi.miti,.,! to and appro. . ,1 by the special electlin will be held in lhe!vot, i or said Cltv -.1 mi eleciion City of Rend. In s bales County. Ore- Iod, between the hours of s o'clock A. M. ami S o'clock P. M. on the lib. day of August. 1925, at- the polling places harelnbelot; designated, and at which said election there will be submitted to the legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection, the propose, i charter amendment sub mitted to the voters by Ihe City Coun cil In the following resolution, lo wlt: RESOLUTION HE IT RESOLVED BY THE. COCNCII, "I .THE CITY OF BEND, j 0RE0ON, Hist ihe following pto-' posed amendment to the charter of I seid f:ily lie and the game hereby i aubmltt.4rl to the legal voters' are nt a ipecial city election to be held an In this resolution jh ivlded. CHAR1 1:1: AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS is v the f:iTY COUNCIL An Act To amend an act entitled "An Act. to amend an act en titled A charter for the City of Bend, County of Crook, state of Oregon' ". submitted to and approved by the voteru of said city at an election held therein on November 22nd, 1911; and as subsequently amended by certain acts amendatory ilteie of submitted to nnd aputOVed by the voters of puid City at Dp eleciion held (herein on August 15, 1916; und as gab geqUentty amended by certain acts submitted lo and approved by Ihe voters of said City ut, tin eleciion held therein on April SI), 1917, and lis Hiibseijueui ly .. mended by tin act submitted to and approved by the voteru 'if ugld i ity al an election held therein 011 September iO, 1918, Und Bfl lUbaeqttBlltly amended by an election held on JUbfl ax, 1919, and as ubiequsntlj' amended by the legal voten ol :.oi lily al the special oloc- o 'M a Biini b a a n.s a a i hi School 11 Soon Be Here! Come and see our line of Boys' Shoes for fall. An as sortment of the best and snappiest boys' shoes ever shown here. AH leather, dependable shoes of superior fit and wear. Absolute satisfaction in every pair or your money back that's why this store does such a boys' shoe business. A little comparison of quality, fit and price will convince anyone that this is the store to buy boys' shoes. See our window display of our Fall Shoes for Boys, Ken come in and do a little examination of the extra Quality of make. : m Hart Schaffiii't & Miirx Clothes II ,i In-Ill therein on May 21. 1920. November 27. 1920, He crmber 7. 1921. December 4. 1:22. December Is. 1923: and li.. nil.er 1924. and t am end all arm or amendments heretofore enacted amending the charter of ald City by Ihe leg islative aaaembly or by vote of the H'Oplc. HE IT ENACTED ItY THE PEO OfiPLl F THE CITY UF MEND Nf THE PEOPLE UF THK CITY "I" REND do ordain thai an act 'Milled "An Act lo ..mend an act nlltled A Charier for lb" City .,f ad. Coi.nl) of ti tiregLIt' ". Sllhlllltterl look. Stale or and ap- ; li n il oy the voters of salu I lly at an election bald therein on No. vember 22, 1911, and ns subse 'inently nuieiideil by certain acts amendatory thereof submitted to and appfOVad by the voleis of said City al an election held therein on August 15, 1916; and ns subse quently amended by certain acts Mihmlttcd to nod approved by the vntei t of saitl City at an election Mid therein on Heptei.il er 25, 1 01 ii. . Ittd a.- Huln-cq ictitly amond'-d by an i ' lection held in June SS, 19. 'j, and lea Hiib.i'.iueiHly kmandad bl the I legal voters of suld City at the Igrjeclgl elect if.ni held therein on May 21. 1920. November 27. 1920. D ember 7. ' 1921, DebembeT 4, IStl, December IK. 1923, end De I Cumber f. 1 924, and as amended by nil acts or ameiiilnienls hereto fore enacted by Ihe legislative ns geiBMy or by vole of the people, be end the same Is heieby amended joy adding thereto Chapter XXXI V ad M follows: CHAPTER XXXIV Seel ion 1. For the purpose of . 1 rocurlng rninl.' to uctltllre and im 1 ;j:ove a municipal watirr Hysii-.ni lor the city of lien. 1. Oregon, the council or said City la hereby authorised nnd empowored to laguc und Hell General obllcatton Water ' I ..nils of the City in lha luim of six hnndred thouaand dollan 1 $000,000 1 said bonds to be 111 ; denominations of $500 or $1000 ench, lo bear dote of Hep. I, 1 925, .lid 10 mature retially in numerical ordt 1 at the ra' 1 of $2'), 000 per annum on the flrel days of Hep. In 1 'ach of tho years I92S lo 19411 I inclusive, and the remaining $220.- 1 000 on the find day of Sept. 1947, ..id bonds 10 biar interest al. tie1 lata of flu anil one-half per cent 1 er annum, payable lomt-annually j on the first dayf of March and Sep 1 temher, said bonds to be signed by the Mayor and eonnt ifslsitad by Ihe Recorder of mild 1:11., wburrlty ihe l. ity ot Rend gbttll .." held in sub stance and t-rrect ti promise to pay to undertake and , Iho bearer of each of said hondii al maturity there of the Hum therein named in gold coin of the. United Btntea of the pres ent standard of ralue, together with Intercut thereon In like gold coin an abovo provided, rigid Interest lo be rojire: enled by coupons allached lo 'ays CASHMAN BEND'S CLOTHIER said bonds bearing the facsimile sig nature . . r the Mayor and Recorder, the principal and Interest of said bonds to lie pii).ibte at Ihe Fiscal As'etii v of tile Slate of Oregon III New York I'll), which said bonds skull be know n as Cli of Mend (ien-ral ob ligation Water Bonds." BaCttOD 2 The Council shall each v nr a' the lime of making the an nual (ax levy for city purpose Ill elude iii such levy a sum sufficient In pay Interest due on the oulstalld Ing bonds of this U 'to- and to retiie the principal thereof us It matures. Section 3 I'he debt llmltutlnti'. contained In the city charier shall "' apply to the bonilH hereby aiithor ,..., 1 RESOLVED PURTHBR, that this resolution 'or proposed charter amendments submitted 10 the voters by the Council be Hied lih ihe Re cord t' upon Its approval by the Ma yor for submission lo the legal voters of said City for their adoption or re jection to be volrd upon at a special ei "i Ion to be hold therein, and Which said gpMlal election Is hereby called lo be held on Hie flth day of August. 1925; and It Is REBOLVBD PURTHBR, thai a COp of this resolution be forthwith upon its approval transmitted to Ihe City Attorney who ahull within five 151 days thereafter, provide and re-! turn lo the Recorder - ballot title tor such men tore; and it Is RB80LVB0 PURTHBR, IB .1 the Recorder be and he Is hereby In structed to publish this resolution in roll, together with the ballol title In The Rend llulletln. same being a newspaper published In the city or Rend, once not less than ten (i0) days before said epeclal election ami glSO b publication thereof once or oftener in said paper within the ten CIO) days Immediately preceding laid special election; and 11 Ih RESOLVED PURTHBR, that the I 8th day of AugURt, 1 925, between the is, from eight o'clock A. M. to eight o'clock P. M., Is hereby designated as tb" lltlie lor holding said special, election, and the following polling id; . i s and ihe following Judges and clerks are hereby designated nnd ap pointed as the places and Ihe offi cials lo conduct Haiti special el lion, lo-wit: Polling Place, Reld school; Judge, B, R. Hogln, and Clerks. Marie BrOI torhons, Mrs. T. W. Carlon, and Nell Market: Polling; Place, Central School;, Judge, Oao. P. Hoover, ami Clerke, Mrs. Blaine Qarnar, Mrs, m. 11. O'Brien, nnd Miii. H. E. Reach: Polling Place, Kenwood School; Judge, Blanche Dart, and Clerks, Mrs. B, I. Callow. Lillian Counaiii and Mnry R. Bennett, whereas, it is necasiary for the peace, health anil safely of the city that Ihe municipal WBtar system for. Which the itforoHiild bonds urn lo bo IshuciI be acquired and Improved at hk early a date an possible; now, 1 t horefofe, AN EMERGENCY Is hereby dc-1 fllarod lo exlsl and thin resolution Hhull go Into force und effect upon its adoption and approval, Paused by the council this 20U1 day of .Inly, 1 925, by Ihe following b i m a a a a a a Will WAI.K- OVBB SlloKS Vote YEAS: 6. NAY8: 0. Submitted to ihe Mayor Jul) 2oth i : .. , Appro) I by the Minor July 2ml' , 1 0 2 . It II POX, Mayt Attest : IjouIn Bennett, Recorder. CHARTER AMENDMENT st'ltMIT . ED TO THE VOTERS ,BV Till CITY COUNCIL, I AN ACT I o Amend tin- chin tor 1 ' be City of Read, Deachutea County, 0 goo. an uiied " n act to amand an at 1 1 n titled A rburtrr for Ihe City of Rend. County of Crook. Suite of Or gnu'," submitted to and approved In the legal voiera of said Cltv at an election held therein on November 22, lull, and all subsequent anient! menis by adding thereto Chapter XXXIV providing fur Hie Issuance and sale or Stioo.uoo lleneral obi. gallon Water RoiuIh of said City aiol providing t6t a 'at levy to pay prln clpal and Interest thereon. 100 . .Yea. 101 No GUARANTEED USED CARS 192) Late Model Ford Coupe Tills than some t ll es, antee, a big II ov. Oar has been run less a thousand miles, bus extra equipment, balloon will give a new 1 ar guar Thl - Car bi priced al tllsCOUnt, Heller look X Chalmers Tourn in good mechanical condition, good tires, ti lth I wo spares; top and curtain In gooil shape. 1120.00 down, balance to suit your convenience. We have a number of other teal buys. We me trading in uollilng but Ihe best In used cars. We are unable lo fill our orders on Chryslers and as a result ale picking our deals. Bolter lei us stive you money on your next cur. The Motor Market 1:10 Greenwood Phone 102 "Parts for All Cars" Chrysler Dealers aJ m m O I 4