Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1925, Image 7

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TAGE NINE
r LOCALS $
1mm Winona Jewell, field :-
retary for tiie young people j
branch of the V. C, T. U., U
scheduled to speak at the United
brethren church, 17th and Nebras
ka streets, Sunduy morning, fc'he
will also 4d1.re.sa the young people!
societies of the Preaoyteiiun
church Sunday evening at 6:30.
Minn Jewel! U a graduate of Em
erson college of oratory, and has
tausht ex)res'.on in a co-educa-tloual
college.
attending the University of Ore
gon, Mr. Maxwell Ls a senior In
the school of journalism, and will
graduate this spring, lie la a real
dent of Salem, and a graduate of
dulera high v.hool.
Perennials, now is the time
to plant tli era. Delphinium, geum
and long UiU Of other, all win
tered in open. X). 11. Upjohn, 1)64
tu.it U Liberty. Phone l?uu. All
bulbs and plant sold at that ad
dretM, not at farm.
Ten students of Willamette uni
versity iind 5 of O. A. C. began a
Y. M. C, A. tour Into WaHhlngtun
early this morning, Groups from
the two schoold uro to meet at
Portland tod.iy, and go on north,
visiting V. M. C. A. plants along
the w.iy. They go tut far north as
Kverett, nnd expect to return home
by next Thursday night. They are
makir.g the trip In three automo
biles. Radio set froc. Aek for a tick
et. Salem Electric Co., Masonic
Temple, phone 1200.
With many others you will en
Joy the program at the First
Christian church Sunday evening.
"The Ten Virgins" in pantomime
will be the special feature and
will furnish the sermon topic. All
the programs of the day will be
full of spiritual values. 6tf
year old boy. The boy was struck
down by Tbielsen's car on Hlgfe
street several months ago. Flint
was riding a bicycle.
Used furniture department now
open opposite court bouse. Look
tor red front. H. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co.
In the case of W. F. Ramp
against a Nys In circuit court a
jury found for the defendant
D. C. Brock, 1010 Turner street.
nd Thomas G. Harris are booked
t the police station for speeding.
Sleepers at the city jail last
ight were Charles Olson, A,
Myers, Earnest Jacobl, John Toiu
ley, James Harris, Thomas Hyan
nd William Daugherty.
Among the students leaving the
Wlllamcito campus for spring i
cation yesterday, Alvin Bond left
for New York. He will be gone
two weeks, spending five days vis
iting an uncle in the eastern city.
Furniture upholstering. Wood's
Auto Top Co. phone 809.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Porter nnd
mm Harold were iu Salem today,
They are resident of Aumsville,
The parable of the "Ten Vir
gins will be given in pantomime
at the Firs Christian church
Sun day evening at 7:30. Othe:
special features during the day
program will be worthy of a large
at a- nuance. 6V
Miss L. Miller of Jefferson was
a fcalom visiU-r today.
Dr. John L- Lynch, osteopathic
Dhyslcian and surgeon, 403 ore
gon bldg. GO
Charles Johnson of Independ
ence was in Salem taday.
Dr. Stone. Perry's drug store.
69
Arnold nuwell of Grand Rond
made a business trip to Salem
thta morning.
T:i; drty, staged by the hih
school girls of Salem for the bene
fit of the "On to Chicago" fund
for tho basketball team, got off
to an early start yesterday after
noon, many Snlemites being tag
ged. Tho tags sell for 10 ccnid, or
anything over that sum.
Love The Jeweler, oaiem.
"Tho Charm School," presented
by the S-nikpnh Dramatic society
of Snlem hit?h school In the high
school auditorium last nUM, was
pronounced a decided success. The
play, a highly entertaining co:edy
vm Ktfir;ea under the direction of
Mirei Kthel Mctlilchrlfit of the high
nchiol faculty. As a part of the
evening's program a candv sale
was given by members, of the I'hil
ofiphi'in society, a,n other high
school organization.
Dr. Marshall, osteopath Or.bld
Divine Psychology" will bo the
title of the lecture given by Mat
tie Grnpp Sunday afiernoon at Ih
new Eckerlln hall at tho corner
of Kerry and Liberty streets. The
lecture will bo the first of a ser
ies of two loclures a day being glv
en for six days.
Electronic reactions of Abrams,
Dr. White, 006 U. S. bank bldg
69
J. R Lorence of Monmouth was
Sak-m visitor thij morning.
Host grade of wood (s 16 inch
mill block for furnace and hea
3 largo loads for $15. Prompt
delivery. Phone 1542, I red
Wells. 69
James Taylor
Salem today.
of L j:p was
Dance Schindler hall tonight.
69
Mrs. T. E. MtCIelland of For
est Grove was a Salem vL-itor to'
day.
Danes Schindler hall tonight
la-
See window bargains, Buzz store
A default has been entered by
Ju life McMnhan in the divorce pro
coalings of Leda Cox against Sam
Cox.
Special until April lot, men e
hats cleaned and blocked for 75
eta. The American Hatter, 546
State St. up stairs. 69
A. II. Hcnnies has b-en granted
r default divorce decree from Ma
bel L. Hennies.
The S ilem grange held its montl
ly meeting today in the local
bur halt. Clarence W. Noble,
cently returned from a year's stay
In Japan, was the chief speak
of the afternoon. Two new mem
here. Mr. and Mis. Edward Den
cer, were initiated into the gran;
in the forenoon. A dinner
served at the hall at noon.
Ice creim milk shakes 10c The
Smoke Shop, Bligh bldg.
Farm loans 5 per cent, eastern
monev. long term, noerai repay
ment privilege plus one percent
commission per annum, making to
tal cost six per cent. lo attorney
or appraisal fee. See, write or
phone G. T. wadswonn, uervait.
Ore., or call at 317 U. S. . uanK
building, Salem, or.
Harold Wars of Seattle, boy
scout executive who has been work
ing In and near Salem for several
weeks, left for Corvallis this morn
ing. He wll! remain there sever
al days.
Old papers for Bale, large bun
die 5c. Capital Journal.
Marriage licenses have boon is-
su' J to James L. Williams. Salem,
and Sophia T. Stewart, Silverton,
and to George II. Bitcher, Port
land and Isabel Troehlke, Salem,
Default judgment has been
given W. W. Hall against H. M
Stahl In circuit court for $479.90.
nvolved In the amount are sums
Uegcd to have ben paid to Stahl
by a lodge for services on the
ground that Stahl was Indigent
when It was discovered he had
real property, as well as an ac
count In a bank.
Out nf a total of 131 men who
pplied for work at the United
States employment office, located
at the Salem Y. M. C A. building,
during the past week 64 were
placed In jobs, according to report
issued this afternoon. There were
total of 81 employers appealed
to the office for help In finding
workers. Fifteen of the men who
pplied were woods laborers, of
which number 5 were placed In
jobs. Forty-nine men asked for
ork at common labor, of whom
2 were given Jobs.
'APER MILL AT
BY
I
KILLED ANOTHER
Vancouver, Wash., March 11.
Furchuse by the Crown-Willam
ette Paper company of all the
property of the Heury PIttock es
tate and of Fred W. Lead better at
and near Camas, Wash., for ap
proximately $500,000 was an
nounced today by the company
through the Clarks County Ab
stract company.
The property involved in the
transaction includes all of Lady's
i-iuud. all the shore line on the
Columbia river in Comas, and
property west of Camas; all un
sold platted und unplatted proper
ty iu Camas; all land on IaCumas
lake, including a reservoir which
supplies the paper mills of Camus
with water and all ditches and
riparian rights of the LaCamas
Water Power company. Fred W
Leadbetter's home and the Pit lock
home on LaCamas lake are except
ed from the sale.
The Crown-Willamette Paper
company announced today it
would put up a million dollar mill
for the manufacture of paper bags
alongside it present paper mill on
property included in the purchase
announced today.
Chicago, Mar. 21. A fourth
death, that of Otto Graf In Sa-I
Una, Kan., twenty yeans ago
being investigated by Judge Har
ry Olson of the municipal court
in conneotlon with the alleged
murder of William N. McCliD
tock. Graf was a brother in law
of William D. Shepherd, foster
father of McClintock, now charg
ed with murder.
After Graf's death Shepherd i
said to have succeeded to the
management of the drug busi
ness in Salina.
Julie Graf, daughter of a Sa
lina barber and sister of Otto, is
said to have been married to
Shepherd when he was lying In
bed with an injured neck, report
ed at that time to have been brok
en, and when he is said to have
believed be would die.
Charles B. Wyrick of Chicago.
son of a former clergyman of Sa
lina. already has conferred with
Judge Olson and recalls Shep
herd when the latter was living
there.
Announcement was made today
that Charles S. Poling, a former
resident of Oregon, who now
lives in Ridgway, Pa., will address
the Salcra Kiwanis club at Us
meeting next Tuesday.
Leonard Satchwell. who gradu.
ated from Willamette university
year ago, and ls now teaching
school at Wheeler. Oregon, was in
Salem this morning for a visit
over the week end. Wheeler is
located near Tillamook.
last few dollars, as usual, are com
Ing the hardest, many taking the
stand that the drive is nearly
enough assured of becoming a suc
cess that no mors support la need
ed. Thus the very suocess of the
tampsign makes it difficult to
close successfully.
Every effort was being mads to
close the drive by tonight, leaving
the proceeds of the dance, which
are at best an uncertain quanti
ty In view of the fact that the ex
act number of ticket actuatly sold
is at present unknown, only the
number given to students to be
soli being known, to defray the
inevitable running expenses of the
tour.
Members of the team have been
unable to practice during the last
days, having been kept busy work
Ing on the campaign. If it is not
put a crow this week the same
pin vers will have to continue their
work next week, and go to Chica
go without the team being round
ed into the best of condition.
All printing Involved in the
drive 1b being done free of charge
by the Rowland Printing company
.-HsIDiCB. O'Neill
J 1 OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAh
STATE
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
MddfiDush Bank Duildinof
&'TxfCte Stele arf
gSTRfET
i TONE UP YOUR CAR
5 Now is the time of year to have your car gone over and
jt put in driving condition for the summer.
AU Work Absolutely Guaranteed
Salem Automotive Service
$200 NEEDED
IN Tlill' tVlu
(Continual Irom paife one)
mh 271 Chcmeketa
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
Phone 361 or 19 19-J
Earl Isbmeal, who lost his left
leg in a railroad accident at
Turner on the morning of March
9, was sent to the Southern 1
cific hospital at San Francisco
yesterday. He has been cared for
at a local hospital since the ac
cident occurred. He had recov
ered from the shock when he left
Salem.
Inroads made on the local V. M.
C. A. staff by one cause and an
other has resulted in Mrs. Blanche
Allen, secretary to Secretary
Kells, being in charge of the Y.
M. C. A. most of the time. C. A.
Kells, the secretary, left early
this morning on a tour to visit
Y. M. C. A. plants in cities of
Washington. He has charge of a
group of Willamette and O. A. C.
students. Rob Boardman, physical
director, has been drawn on the
jury and is gone most of the time,
Clarence Oliver, also on the slalf,
lias gone on the trip north. Loyal
Warner, boys' secretary, recently
underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis, and Is not able to be on
deck. Mrs. Allen has charge ex
cept during the time Mr. Board
man Is able to be present.
10 SPEAK HERE
D. M. Sanson, Toronto, Canada
recognized as one of the leadiu
linen manufacturers In America,
will be the speaker at the cham
ber of commerce luncheon Monday
talking cn the manufacturer of
pure llntu goods in America.
Mr. Sanson has the following
connections:
President Dominion Linens,
Ltd., operating two liuen mills in
Canada.
President of Flax Spinner, Ltd.,
with a lrill at Cculpb, Ontario,
Canada.
Vive-prf sident of Donegal Lin
en Mills of Lockport. N. Y.
Vice-president William Neilson
company, Toronto, one of the
largest manufacturers of choco
lates nnd Ice cream in the British
empire.
Vice-president of the Ross Can
company of Bowmansville, On
tario.
Vice-president Graham, Sanson
company, bankers of ioroulo.
CLAIMS SHEPHERD
HAD CONTKOL OVER
M'CORMICK WILL
Alarm clocks 96c ($2 values.)
Schaofcr's drug etore, 135 N, Com
mercial street. 69
Terry Schrdm pleaded not guilty
in justice court yesterday to a
charge of poisoning a dog belons-
ine to K. T. Croshaw. Bail wan
fixed at 1100.
Terrllilger undertaker pan 724
See our windows for Saturday
specials. Hartman Bros.. Co. 69
"We nre Retting a fair response
for lied Cross work in the torna
do district In the middle vct."
saw Dr. Henry Mon ia this morn
ing. Dr. Morris has charge of the
Red Cross fund from Salem. No
appeal is to be made for money for
the fund, but all money voluntar-
lv contributed will be forwardea
to tied Cross headquarters at the
stricken area.
nig Legion dance uruiory, Dal
i Sat. nite. Mills Orioles play
ing. -
Clark Morland of CorvaJlls was
in Salem this morning on business.
Visit our new used furniture
department on High street. H. I
Stiff Furniture Co. 69
Hen Maxwell and his wife were
in .Salem today, having returned
from Kugcno for spring vacation
Poth Mr. an J Mrs. Maxwell arc
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Orce-on
"The Croat Divide
Libertv
"Tho Warrens of Virginia
"Lef
Biisll
i Co" and Levey
Vaudevlllo
Grand
The Sirn of Seville"
Pllotel niiirh Arrivals
Portland. William K North. Al
hert Herder. Mr and Mrs James V
T"hor. Mrs. May leering, Mrs.
Hhoda Buriu. F S Cleaver. C H
Cox. Chailea Johnson. O M Oarton
If W Never.. Frank W Havilaml. 1
Strauss: Corvallis. Mrs M Smith
!! Kva Buttling: Tilliroook. J i
F Whitman: Ashland. Mr and M
Llovd (1 SmJinn: 1'ny.iIIup. Wn
iJr and Mrs W M Kerchncr. M
and Mrs .1 11 HiM.ert; Tacoma
Mr and Mts (I It MrCuy, I.eonan!
F llurden: Seattle. Mr and Mr:
Cei II V llrown. 1-Vrley I'irkerins
Sin Francisco. F F. Backman
Robert K Van Nuys. Mr and Mrs
Nalhan I Swartz: Chicago. Glenn
Runvan. Patrick IMwnlnff. Mr in-
Mrs J ft Hureh: Syracuse. N V
Jack Lonir: New York, Mr and
Mrs Frank Mack. Mr nd Mrs
Ilnrrv Dunn. Miss Charlotte Whit
ing. Miss CSlendora Watkltls. flrln
ton II Shnll: Ilnjton. Jack Tariela
Wsithlnptnn. n c. Lieut Cicrald M
l'enct, U 8 O 8.
Dr. E. C. Hickman, president of
Kimball college of theology, will
remain another week at Seaside,
where he has charge of a series of
revival services. He has been at
Seaside for the past week.
Mrs. Norman Armstrong, of 395
Xorth Liberty street, returned
home today with her boy, born
March 6. Mrs. Armstrong has
been been staying at a local hos
pltal.
(Continued from page one)
ent. those heading the drive weie
redoubling their efforts this after
noon. The sum of 1100. which Is
1800 less than the amount used to
send the Mcdford high school team
to Chicago a year ago, is the bare
minimum upon which the local
team can meet the running expen
ses involved in the trip, according
to statistics compiled by la.l.iy
authorities. .
Proceeds from the student body
dance, to bo held in Crystal Uar
dens Tuesday night, will be spent
for tho incidentals that Intvit.iuiy
arise on every trip. It fs felt
among local authorities that it
would be Inadvisable lo run any
chance of the local boys getting
back as far as Chicago ana becoin
Ing stranded for lack of funds,
lienor take a little loo much tlia.n
lit'lo too little, they say. 1 he
funds will be handled by lloins
Huntington, coach of the team.
The Salem Lions club, Willi tne
same thought in mind, has decided
nut what money ta ralsea
among tho Lions into the emer
gency fund. In case the boyj
have a little more man is uusuiuie
ly necessary to "get by" they do
not begrudge it lo them, they say.
I really feel the kids should nave
a little money to spend when they
get there." said one member of
the club this morning.
Tag sales, which had netted 1 160
by noon today, were being pushed
harder than ever this afternoon,
the tags being sold for whatever
they buyers chobe to pay. Some
Salemites were seen wearing two
or three lags.
The drive has virtually parsed
the stago where there Is any seri
ous doubt of the necessary money
boinj raised, but those In charge
of raising the money find that the
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OREGON
New Today
Alice Tarry
Conway Tearle
Wallace Beery
in
"THE GREAT
DIVIDE"
LIBERTY
"THE WARRENS OF
VIRGINIA"
With All Star Cast
Toniflit Is Family
Night
iiiiiii
GRAND
Tonight Sunday
PRISCILIA DEAN
in
''THE SIREN OF
SEVILLE' '
ueultll department.
Faimau'g interrogation was the
opening of Shepherd's first legal
battle, a fight to get himself out
of jail by admittance to hail.
"A few days after the death of
McClintock," said Faiman, "Slicp.
herd called me on the telephone
and said the boy was dead. I
asked him if any of the domestics
around tbe house knew anything
about the circumstances. He said
ao. He said be was going away
for a few days and would not be
able to see anybody."
Word has reached Balem that
Mrs. Lyda B. Van Winkle, slster-
n-lnw of I. H. Van winkle,, oi
Salem, who Is state attorney gen
eral, has died at her Albany home
of heart's disease. The death Oc
curred March 19. Mrs. Van
Winkle was 56 years of age at ine
time of her death. She was tne
widow of County Assessor Van
Winkle, and was herself a deputy
anir of Linn county, bno nan
been working on assessment rous
up to within an hour of her death.
Mrs Van Winkle was uoru m
Silverton In 1SC8. and later lived
at fjervais She attended Willam
ette universilv. sue married ,i. s
Van Winkle in 1S90. She is stir,
vivod by three sons. Itcv. Stanley
Van Winkle of Lrhanon anil i,cu
and James Van Winkle of Albany,
and a daughter. Mrs. V. R. Heinz
of Silverton. Mrs.. Van Winkle
was a member of the Methodist
church. Funeral eervlees will he
held at Ihe Methodlit cliurcn at
Albany Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The
body will be, interred in uie Al
bany Masonic cemetery.
Dance' with the Legion and Ori
oles, Dallas armory ai. nue. -'
Dcpu'v Sheriff Hurkhart re
turned lost night from Bend with
Joe Policy, wanted on charge of
possession of a still. Uurkhart
states that the crop of jackrablnts
In central Oregon seems to be
maintaining a firm standard.
No dance Derby Sat. nite. 69
A verdict has been i;iven Bin
Crcasv hv a jury In circuit court
for 1162 againstt Frank M. Ford.
Miss Blanche Billmeyer. secre.
tary to President Hickman of
Kimball college of theology, left
for Forest Grove yesterday for a
short vacation. She expects to
return to Salem within a week.
A group of Y. M. C. A. boys
under 12 years of age took a hike
to Painter's woods this afternoon,
leaving tbe local Y. M. C. A. head
quarters at one o'clock.
ADMINISTRATION
TO TAKE PLACE OF
SWARTZ SOUGHT
(Continued from page 3no)
Henrietta Yankee Is selling a
divorce from Earl W. Yankee,
driver of a delivery wagon in
Salem. Cruel and inhuman treat
ment is alleged. A certain Grace
Darling is charged with having a
place In the martial row and the
affections of t lie husband.
ISW
But the bank book of Swartt for
the estate shows 11865.63
hand, or about $200 more than
Swartz had reported in, in bis
final showing. This is acconnted
for. as a theory, that some of the
checks written by Swarti to pay
claims against the estate have not
tot been cashed.
Ed D. Smith, banker of Jeffer
son, has been named as admlnis-
trator of the Keunzli estate to
take up the tag ends of that
estate and settle them. The ap
pointment was made on petition of
F.Miriam 8warU. daughter, of
Swartz, and executrii of his
estate.
miiiiii
Gives light and lustre
to every type of hair
The shampoo with a touch of henna
SHAMPOO
J. C. Perry
DniR Store
115 South
Commercial
OXING
Wednesday, March 25, 8:30 P. M.
CHARLEY DAWSON vs. JOHNNY G0GGINS
Ten Three Minute Rounds
BILL HUNT vs. CHAN BUTLER
Six Three Minute Rounds
kid Mccormick vs. billy robins
Six Two Minute Rounds
Tickets., at Smith's Cigar Store
wow
dunce armory Sat nile.
9'
H..ei DeLanev. as administra
trix of the estate of Ralph Flint,
has filed an amended complaint
In circuit court against t. D
Thlelsen. suing for J7.500 d-m-
aires for the death of Flint. 10-
The present epidemic of influ-
enz.i at Sa!'m niftn sepmu is tne
m'st extensive in the history of
lie school, neocrilitiir to statistics
Issued this morning by J. t--. 1 --Kin,
high srhool piini i pal. envcr-
m; the month ending March 20 of
tills year. Onejiini'l r cd folly nine
pupils. SI boys and 00 elrls. were
ilmpp'.-d from the altond nice, rolls
of the S'-hool during the month.
During the previous month, whieh
ha.l a normal attendance. 33 pupll.i
were dropped. The percentage of
attendance ftr the month cmllni:
February 20 was 96.5. For the
month ending March 20 the per
coiitaee was 91. 5. whieh Is the
lowest percentage ever known in
the history cf the local school.
IMirini; previous epidemics the
Indivtdtuil cae. of flu have been
much mor" violent, out -lever be
fore has the riie.iKO been so wliie
; read.
lloM'lilK-nt HcMs Martin
New York. Mar. !1 tlty Asso
ci.-ifd Prwj) A new champion
wears the world's bantamwelciit
crown today, lie Is Charlie ll'hll)
Roenbcrg of New York who out
minted Eddie fCminnnliall ) Mar
tin, defending champion In ft IS
round match at Madison Squire
flnrden last rt rht.
Ladd&Bush Bankers
ESTABLISHED 18(8
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. ni. to 3. p. m.
REVIVAL SERVICES HERE
Special evangelistic services.
pxtPiidiiiT over a period of throe
weeks, will he held In the Jason
Lee Methodist church beginning
Sunday evening, March 22. The
series will close on (he evening of
Kaflter Sunday. . Services will be
held twire each Sunday at th
rrgular vorshin hours and earh
tveniM? of the weeK at t :
o'clock, with the exception nf Snt-
ur.jy, when no services will be
held.
The campaign will he under the
leadership nf the iiastors of the
local church. The newly organ
ised orchestra of nine pieces will
c9t the choir in leading the song
service each evening. An added
ft-at ure will be the use of a new
sot of song books during the serv
ices. Tlids fur the work involved In
sniveling the entirw road between
Silverton and North Hilver Crek
F.-ilLi were opened at the of fire
of tho ronnty court this noon. The
contract for c running the rock
has b'-en let to A. Lelkum of Unit,
who enter J a bid f 70 cents n
yard. It Ih Mtlmntftd thnt 4000
ruble yards of crushed rock will
he U5N1 In surging the rod. I.
X. Howe. f USS I street, gilem,
wan awarded the contract for haul
ing tne rm-k. Although no defin
ite acale was set In the cot car t, U
i estimate., that Howe will get a
total of $4000 for hnullng th rock
Tho dfsl.me of biuluig varlen
froni ono to nine milt, which in
i ha iKncih of tha mad. Work on
the road will begin on April IT. jffjfMffffMfMfJJMAAm
"I Got Them at Dan Bums' "
That's where you pet the genuine Lynite piston that so
greatly improve your motor.
VV. E. BURNS DAN BURNS
(iVjt Hrolhers the Same Man)
HiKh St at Kerry Salem, Ore
LYNITE PISTONS FOR ALL CANS
j: :
I Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. 1
SAI.HM. OREGON
Manufacturers of
Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings. Also
Butchers Wrapping. Adding Machine Paper,
Greaseproof, (.lassine. Drug Bond, Tissue,
Screenings and Specialties.
If You Bought It New
Suppose that you had bought one of ther.e fine used
cars when it was new, a season or two ago. Would you
think any less of It now? It's the same car. But you
can buy it now for a fraction of its first cost. Come In
and look over some of these:
Studebaker Special (late model) $770
Studebaker Light 6 (late model) $750
Maxwell Touring,
driven 5,000 miles $750
Ford 4-door Sedan $550
Ford Touring, like new $290
Liberty 6 Touring,
excellent condition $260
Overland 4 Touring, a bargain . .$190
Certified Public
Motor Car Market
255 N. Church Street Phone 885
We invite you to phone for & demonstration
Auto Painting
NOTICE
The Auto Fainting Shop of V. J. Anibal has just
been taken over by the Undersigned.
Mr. Anibal remains in charge of our shop until
June 15th next, after which time Mr. Ed Brown
will be in charge.
Mr. Brown has been Mr. Anibals assistant in
the shop for AV-i years and understands Auto
Painting from the ground up.
The same high standards of painting will be
continued and our customers are assured of tho
same careful attention and courtesy as has always
been our policy.
We solicit your painting on basis of Quality,
Service and Merit.
Wood's Auto Top Co.
Top Shop
255 N. ComT St.
T. C. WOOD
Painting Shop
156 S. 12lh St.
Announces the Opening of the New and Dignified
Easy Payment Plan
Dinnerware
Glassware
Kitchenware
Can now be purchased on a fair and square easy
payment plan.
The sume reliable merchandise that has been
carrier the last fourteen years and
No Raise In Prices
135 N. Liberty Street
Phone 67
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