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r-t^: •V -m. TfW .y ~*->< ,40 •'.•*• V- /•LL STEEL ANTWERP THE TRItUNt-PREMi OOUV1RNEUH EDWARDS PAOt NIN€ %## \ I—ESS* : -l3J GIMLET STREET { Memorial Day will In- observed m Antwerp on Thursday. May 3«»th At 9 3»i trn* parade, comprised of 'he American Leprion the <1 A K 'TV--it! Haiku* is ' U+- on!> member \<*i\ \w\x\z of ih» <; A K ) Hit- \iiir-ncan L.-*<:ori Au\Miar> l\\* flirl and liny S< out troops. *rie ! Aniwt-rp Fii'Jh^n the Woman's * uHid Corps. »h^ sehoo' cuikiren- <hf t H Juu»«»r I'rojen ilubs and jhf Antwerp Ha-id will march to *•*>**• >~TV tTi'K w lit-rt- thv Memor- ial I>a\ address vk ill be delivered i '1 v \*< rounit r march *ill b^ made ; * r <>ni>Hi* on Indian Kmr' brldK** ; * tie re f.ovwr* *.|' be strewn on \.«• vkaiHis m memory of he her- ! » v ho KHVV iheir lives at sea The '»rie uf march *ill pro* r*nj to Hillside cemetery * here flash *ill be placed on thu «!&viu of «il the The aopbomoee claae of the Ed-; wards high school irave a three- j tct comedy in the opera house oti \Y«-4nesday evening for the bene* i' of tfoe cla*s it was a success •II e\.*r> way The cast of i hJLT letera viert Mr*. Marian MarWe. : \ prouo mother. Cora Williams. \lta h**r dit»hone*t UauKh'er Kltsa OeHh •rilfrft -Ht*H fUat « pHrttt f^*4. • >;ieanof Karle> Kate VanT)le. the \ook oneita French. Dtnah JafcA- <in« a srrun: I.via Masters. Joe Hrown a ^•^^'^u»' officer G Casa ao\a. jKas'ua J\l:nMtix. &n honest l\»on Milton Cole Bernard Ool- »^n a jo\ lal yount man Charles N'oblr AlbeH Campbell, a crook '.••on Typlia:r There * a^ a daaee m the i o o y h«n follow tax the •nXv.L'tat'.n -nt A i»- il'js*;. o*ui:ti hx M.^. Lean. r «a^ e ame ~* «otrttrrs irim T>WK»H tn <h*-d»#«r ; **ds*v»* *»• »U« o^«»r ami killed B UTtw»aMaifrse#aGf-f»crel ll eoiastuuy Bleetrie aaaouaced the teaaperatwre ia the refrig- SStst ALL-STEEL refrigerator erelor at •errral safe degree* *T*r Isafk. keiew tbe danger Haw of SO. Tkeall^ieelreiVigeraieeee^ * *— *\ \\^ \P^ ttotverp. Itieetroatg—boilt te laeC THe doorw, fitted by hmnd at the lector^ re- tain their close at. The Georral Kertrtc nfteehanUaa is aerma- eeejth/ aaU-aUing, her- aaetkmlr^ sealed ia a steel casing and aooae ed ap on top, aafe from da§t and difficnltice. X^uietK, ©eooomica)K f Thewe six new modeU arc of- fered at •ery low prices on eonTcnicntly spaced payments. The small famil* moileL at the fac- tory, is priced at $215. listen in en the General Electric Ho.er every Saturday, 8 to 9 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, ever the N. B. C~ net- work of 42 stations. eat *ar* Wreaths mad*' b> t tie American Lejdon Auxiliary will be placed on the graves and a salute ! A ill be flreXj o\er the praxes b> a J ttrm^ K^uad from the Ameiuan '* Legion At noon a dinner will be 5 -er\ed by ihe !C«ili^ Corps and !he^ • American I>*jrion Auxihar> in Hi*- | fir«-tiieti's butldmc | There will be a unton serve »:i < the Methodist church next Snmid. 'evening at 7 30. \* ith union chor? j orchestra and congregaTimi A 1 cood program will be given t(^r r! ! e\enin^ _. . \ The free cook in/? school u« tak ! *vz place rhis week, on Wedne^dax i and Thursday afternoons Mr- ENERAL m ELECTRIC ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY UTILITIES, INC LIGHT HEAT POWEE Phone 58 !k>rothy LittlefleW of Chica*i'>. ^ IK v. as here last year, tff conduHi*: rhe demonstration The foods will be drawn by tickets a?Tr* rvven to those holding the luck> numbers. IV>or prizes will also b« a f ature Mrs Littlefield is an *\pert on electric cookery and will demonstrate the merits of the *«ul> 1 j;ur>tirt> morning John M.ihlon ih tn the Hepburn \.lospital also Charle* William* Mi.* J Arnold ot Huffalo i* spending a f» i * day- wi'l: her par ent.-v M- and M>* F Hall .--Mijse Jdoliil Tydd ol Pot^lani No'-iual ta'iiH home Friday and lef' S«»»tMHy -fry sp-nd rht» week-end tn Hen«ie:s»'n 'he gn^^fej t^f fnentJs M* and M'-s Aib*-rt Lumley of Cuaton w»-re guests of Mr and M*\S John I.unileV Itie past week. Mr and Mrs A Thomas of Ad :\\« are guests of their daughter V • > Carl Brown M'-s Anna Lumley of Cart hag* ^a- a guest H? Jo)m Lutnley's la>' -'unday * r \ Miss \Malaria Tompo of the State ^^P^.^^Ui'^P.lUJl a ' ( >gdensburg hpent the '••*kend at h» r home here Mrs N J McLeod l^ft Saturday \orning for New York to attend the Kebekah Assembly She goes a.* a delegate from Earosc liff Re b^kah lodire and will visit her Vis and Mrs OilUrt Hall u.ov«d to Knrtco, near S>: d wli^r*? Mr Hall will *on. 1 ,;t farm. Mr Hall i* i>-< ,,. . f *>m an OiM*imiion o > . • huh 6e underwent las* tali Ua.* not b**en able to do an> *ut> since ,Mrs Hall v% ti. y. )»* l.»'lur New\ioe ha.^ \\ > ±±hi^t of ihrir home fri«-nv^ K K Mack has purcha»ei! ••.., « w-.iin.-*' hou>^ on I k pof st rev in-ar K\tr%uk- V^'ork w a.-> started a osu e *o repair and a<id impM • ujrnu. and Mr Mark exp^v> »u muse into f fie tiouse as soon i* \: U (OUiplel»*<1 i'he Gimlet »*lreet club w:! I i: .•*-' a; the horn* of Mrs Lei an ! >K i any. Satu'ua) atiernoofi .\| a > .• Mr and Mr* Johu Kaxmou^ a'.: '.-.mily and Uiother Mrs J- -nv. • Washburn, or Car'hage, \ !?,:•»• ! . t - ' l;e home of M r and M'^ • !'»ien. £i*uda> I tie }H!le da'J^'-'e- i»f M ^! • > Wil.iam Ke\noK,> ha- ***!\> :11 w;:h pr.ei.i^m: a but Al\ it: wh .*or:: js! • . •r o:u '•r;:al : K C<4 Mrs M n j'loVed H' v ••i\ s , w as las' w ••• •. •au<h.'er Mr ami v \'a ! eri ov>. n ».iran' an'! n-» \ t ! \s er> i Wiiha?;i Fax K n«->d<*\ of ! a- Th. bcxl.t- * impro\eO U\ .S»i! brv»n Mrs _J<*shua Jones is imj.- her recent illness ot : s o'.'.Jb.'.e.. llt-r Aam< *\••'\ he h.>rrit- of Leon S'e called in Ogden^burg by rh.- illness of he» and a r . 2 h'er : :\an\ M s J,ilia \' \ ne M::is or Wriliam of Hlark hoir> of r Tuesda.N and Wed of M DEPEYSTER A regular* meeting of ti» Com munity Cucle waa held at tke home of Mr and Mrs S. C Bttah, Tues d:ty eveniux May 14th. Dunng *i:»\ bj-iji-ss session a ipeclai roll rail u tt > made and everyone con \-ibuted the dollar earned for ttu- '\>r:tii^ social. Several told UJ tymt of the manner in which • h»y had earned it. and thirty dol Urs wa> reaiiied in this way Ke fre^hmerrs mere serv«-<j after » ich si\ new members were ini nared At a late hour the quests returned lo (heir homes , .l.lo>d Wilson u able to be out af'»r his recent illness Tho>. from town to attend t :»e hr>' annual St Lawrence Count> I*:^ dinner at Hotel Harrington a* i'amon. Thursday evening wen Stanley Hickett. B T Steele S C M : ish CM*or*-e Bush Kniery Stuitb + ery S:;:Mhers. K I> Orr. C K Gif hn Clinton May hew Harve Bad K«-r Ko> Badger Fred Barks, H^ t>« i l\*v and Clark Ames ( ; Tha«li»us Wright of Fo;>e Mills is sj^nd'ng a few days iu town at th\ residence of his Mster. Mr^ Kruma lioulstoo | Mi*.<4Ui*rl4ta JVl'ithereil. Grace Wt*h*reU and Mr? Jiir.err -Smith vs wer> in Ogden>burg Thursday The Ladies* Aid of th*« M F Church, with Mr> C K G:ffin a.< rharrman will hold a bazaar on Fnda> e\etiing. May 24th An' cles for sal?- will be welcome Sup per will be served from 5 1> until all are >er\ed. Herbert Rounds has returned from a tn;« downs:a*e >* iSowyou can regulate the freezing time exactly us you regulate the cooking time in your oven See the new Frigidaire Cold Control today of deUctooa are made practical by thm Frifidair* Cold **\«1 ^'t; N'na Far».>r Mrs S'an ley attend* d w tak •om and Le\i Bark 'he H••Milon \a,:lr and b^ru-d TH : tie Herr:;on cem»r^r> W-dnesd*\ ^Mf el! Witi glr year and will answer sToA e\I* she did last questions asked her by the house- wives. The W C T TV is planning for Lhe^ M.Qiber and Daughter banquet which will be given in the Con- gregational rtiurch this Thursday 1 evening at 7:30 A good program has been prepared and an inter building a lot next to were. Len- Scclhrse ftS.?t\ r LOCkWOOUS f 220-J A new Light Twin Motor with *>^ ^M? an official speed record ^> ^^i of 27.163 mile* per hour. Holds every 1S28 Oass A Official Ajnericaa Record. No other Motor meets ao • sting evening is anticipated Last week Mrs J C Bream and Mrs C. () Alton entertained at Mrs Alton's home for the play I ground fund, with a six table bene- ! fit bridge. High scores we,re made by Mrs Fverett Rogers and Mrs Jeremy Hall; men's st-ores were won by Jeremy Hall and Everett Rogers. A good sum was realized for the playground equipment fund. It was voted last Sunday in the session of Sunday school in the ralhi aj • smith M t MB rVr who tivps in that city Charhs Morrow Ss i four-car garage on the his home , Mr and Mrs Kiier Kdith Babcock of Herkimer guests of Mr and Mrs W. nox last week Karnscliff Kebekah lodge confer ! red the degree on one candidate Monday evening Guests from Har ; risville present werfe-Jtfrs. A Kos | ter. Mrs L. Tiffany. Mr* Cart Hos- ! mer Ice cream and cake were served at the close of the meeting Mr and Mrs J&vbster Fulk*r of ; New York are visitjng their par ,. , . . tM . ,, . enta, Mr -and Mrs D F iXulac'- « Hendn(k ° r HIctixiHe Mrs. Leia Compo Brown, a nurse ; in the State Hospital at Ogdens burg.* is spending a few daya with Mr Barker di^d Jttn*iar> l r .. l^.^ an»i Mr-s Vina Barker died Janu a:> Z\ 192S Krne>r Blaaty t> unable to work owiiik' io a serious acideQt which injured his fi>ot Mr and Mrs Kruerson Riuhie and Miss' an< ^ • fHr:i ^> were-Sunday vtpTTors at the home of Mr and Mrs <>. J Jones Miss A\a I-arabce w as a w^k- end gue-t al the home of her par ents. Mr and Mrs George I^arabe, Sunday guests at the home of Fred St** ens were John Simmon?. S M. Ells and F J Wood Guests at the Jiome of Mr. and Mra. Archie Cassaw Sunday wen- Mr - ami Mrs Fre^Caasaw and son Arnold of Herraon. and Mrs. Wonh i psrfactW the rtqaucufcats of speed and lieht-weicht desired ^^ ^ U^er and summer camper. WCM ljctrcjops op to r»orsi power 5 toomt, cotUwer and summer camper. Weight otdy 50 iba iim her parents. Mr and Mrs. M Congregational church to send five : Compo. girls to the Wells College confer -\ Miss Grace Daab. a teacher of «nce which convenes the iaat week | the 3rd and 4th grades, waa called in June Their expenses will be to her home in Theresa last week paid by the Sunday achool and by by the illness of her mother, individuals. The Art club met at the home of j Mr. Gardner, Wednesji&j^afternoon WEST HERMON _ ' Those who aaaisTedin the enter- , [tainment were Madams French,, <Crowdod out 4aat w^e4t> \ ] Noble and ItfaxfgeT j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson^ Mrs May Ferry left Saturday o^r^^^^^^cSTil^ ' aDd fEm!1 >' '** Antwerp were the! morning to visit' friends in New ordil Erery detail of conttmctwii j quests recently of her parents. Mr York. Mrs. Leah McFVrran will ~HM the famous Eisemsrm Fly Wbrel Matneto ^Hss true rtj«4 feed type carburetor —HM aiurd y. carefuRy ba steel crankshaft ^jftatdepiadihk Lota wood pumpiest ilaoced chroii>e>nicfcet T^e following verses were writ- ten in loving memory of Mrs Vina Barker who was called.K* her j**** enly \home. January' 31st. 1929 Thev were composed by Mrs. Elise Crabb, who knew and loved her God said as He gated on His gar den *T need a flower rare \ He called our darling Vina. And placed her gentiy there She will grow 4n heavenly beauty. While here, we sadly wait. 'Till—our Father sweetly bids us Fnter the golden gate We pray each day for patience To bear our bitter loss: insures speed and mtiabsl] tkm In addition, the 1929 \Sflent Chirr* embodies a remarkable new engmecring feature— W and Mrs. G W Parker. j work in the post office during her God understands our sorrow The meeting of the Co-operative' absence .„ \ |And points upward to the cross. Cheese Association on Friday.! The . Taylor residence on \Main } W * J acce P 1 ' Tn T Mandate Father. Thsi new isatwre does away with annoying exhaust C*. and the astoeiihmg thing about tt all it that nog whit of power is lost—there is no loss of speed* AM Equipped wtth street is closed ABLedcwoad Motors areecrmppedwtt»theIx>e*wt>od *THIDC\—the \unseen hand that takes hold of the Mo- tor when you let go.\ No danger of sudden revi 'by motor getting out of control. 1 A. K. STORIE & SON Phone 1Q3-J _, - — John Street 1 May 10th at the Community hall j was well attended. •- — ^ r a 4^LM rs Byron Kinney. Mrs-jof New York has Ella Lynch, and Retha KLrkpatricfc, property, but will I of Gouverneur. were guests at the^ this summer.^ r*;ome br Hiram LaForty, May 12th. Mr. a,nd Mrs O. Cleland and - Mr.\ and Mrs, Leonard Elhr of. Mrs. Mary Stiti were in Gouver ' I>ol * daftJ were & t lne bome of thetT|neQr Saiurdav and attended a oacenu. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Zlis.' birthday party in honor of Mrg Mother's_Da>v . . j SaraiL^Brjasn^^. ^__^.- Delbert Campbell of Edwards; The funeral \of Louie WISP 48, ^pent the week-end with Tiis grand ; was held from the R C Church! parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woods j Saturday morning, with banal in —: - - > Fairview cemetery And like her will try to grow for the ttnri ishar ' It js understood tha^t Mrs. Loreli Tnat we m *y mef>t °«r loved xme purchased the not occupy it RU-ke the mother and daughter banquer ar Heuxehon Thursday evening ^irs ^^troTnas Smithers attended the play. \Rose of the Southland\ at Rensselaer Kails. Thursday eve- • mng Roy Badger and Hollis McCurdy ' ai*- serving as jurymen ai he pres enr session of court at Can!on Mrs Lyle Smithers was called to Copenhagen by the illnesa of the rhiid of Mr and Mr* Earl Bennett. -• , Mr and Mrs Milford Kirby of Oswegatchie spent Friday at Leon Kirby's. , Edward Moore and brother. Dan Moore, of Ogdensburg. were call- ers at Emery* Smithers' Sunday t Among those who attended the O E S district meeting at Rich \ille Thursday evening were Mr and Airs Loren Wilson. Mrs Charles Perry. Miss Carrie Hol- - land. Mr- and Mrs- Fred. J*orria^ i Mtss Elsie Morns. Mrs James ( Wjtherell. Mrs I>*on Kirby. Mrs.; Lucy Wood. Mi&s Mabel Wood. Al-; len Widriek, Mrs Sruart Smithers.. Mrs. Lyle Smithers. Mrs. Bert; Fleetham. and Mrs Lawrence' i Fishbeck ] Charles Morris and Ralph Fish j b*-ck were in Canton Thursday } —Fred Blandin of Spragu j was a caller .at' Emery Smiw^.^^^g, ; Sunday . , {{I The play. \Roee of the ^outh- J j land\ will be preeented in Grange! ! Hall at DePeyster. Friday. May 31. j i This play is presented by memTJers | of the O E S of Rensselaer Falls | and is sponsored by the Communal Jj| ; ty CircK—of the M E. Church\ at ilVpeyster This play comes here I highly, recommended and drew a large audience when gtv***at Rens- selaer Falls Mr an^ Mrs Harry Hitchman i abd daughter, and Mrs George • O'l^ary' were shoppers in Ogdj?ns J burg Friday.' . - . Miss Xtrml Sheldon of Brown ville. is spending a few day? .at j Oswegatchie Light & Power Co. GOIVERNEURS HOME COMPANY PHONE 23 CHURCH STREET Jtaa: g5S5S5gSS5S rUh i if) day j{» ueville III ithers\riK Electric Range Owners: Every owner of an ELECTRIC RANGE is $ | invited to attend a luncheon at Jled Brick Tavern THURSDAY, FRlDAY^or SATURDAY n ^ this week. ui Be sure and Phone 23 for reservation. monia. Mrs Joshua Jones is not gain Wrse was'ing as fast as her friends would Vegetables \canned this summer * ** w *ll &s ever Thursday morning \ ^\isn. Her daughter. Mrs Emma Mr ! When we leave this vale of woe We should rejoice—not murmur. She is free from grief And pain: She is drawing us to Jesus; She has not died in vain *~ Mrs Eli£e~Crabb spent the week end at her home in Spragueville— j Emerv Smithers* The. young daughter of William; Mr * an( j H rs will Sellers and Reynolds ha* been 111 with pneu , U^Q daughters sp^nt Sunday at Rensselaer Falls — Mr and Mn Arthur w Oswegatchie LigRt & Power Company J^tgrJgMp* TRIBUNE-PRESS 705B BRIWO RESULTS are insurance against next winter's! and went fishing in the forenoon! Cole. Is caring for her. ills m itoo TT betng about as nsual all day. retir ing at about 11 p m. Ah<mt one o T clock Be aroused his wife saying hf was ill. She noticed he was sTrffPTtng tntens^ pain and called Mr. and Mrs. Compo, where they boarded Dr. Adams was sent tor -f but before he could arrive. Mr. j Wise had passed away The doe the ITVriet to 4M#r Cmr Wmtne Mr and Mrs Clarence Morrow and family were visitors at the home of their son. Eugene Morrow. at DeKalb Junction. Sunday They also recently visited their son Charles, and family, at Prrilade! M^s Grant of Mannsfleld was a reren* guest at the home of Wit-, '\\{ tor said his heart had been bad fort ^^ ni Parker The la\*! sad rite'J for th*» late Mr?. , w lien her body , a long time. Mr. Wise was born j v: *'~* T^rform»-d in Germany, coming to thi* coun-' ^ v \-l-am Parker try when a small boy H*-\ T.^liV- 1 ed in Syracuse years ago. bw; has ; h^en a resident of Edwards for a f number of years, where h«- has ; conducted a grocery stor^ Ke i s j survived by his m-if* who has the • sympathy of aR as she hr^ za rAU- i lives in thig counto*- vault and plv «**^metery -la^^ aken f-oir* :he ^•r in 'h^-. ftemon W*»dn''Sday j M\r> El ra S'tijmons sp^Ti* a f p *' days las? w*^*k vis:*;nr In Gouver n»-ur a* th* hom**s of George- Spruizs and M*-« Mnria Briggs \ Jlober Thnn.pson was a visitor New comb j - and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j gar Rrow n of Lisbon, spent Sunday j a< John Newcombs. ~ : j Mr and Mrs Edward Gokey and: M' and Mrs Floyd Meyers and J Lawrence Newcomb ~m*ere in Og-i - d^n-burg Saturday evening. Harley Todd recently had a new milking machine installed. j Mrs Reginald Steele of Syracuse j accompanied by her mother. Mrs i Adolph IvOttman and brother Fred • lxjttrnan of Syracuse, were week j end guests at the home of B T. i Steele o n the Wept Road Franklin Murray of Ogdensburg was a business caller in town on ; Thursday j TMbert Jones of Sharp's Garage | at Ogd^nstruHFg w-as in town Mon : dav a» the horrie of Mr and Mrs Jonn i Bulletin E 135 on \Potato 1'i-as J es and Their Control\ rrr.a.n^ in j formation about the natur*- (a:se. j distribution, importance ar;d con ; trai of potato diseases in N-v Vork j State It may b e obtained froa the i office of publication stat* cou**ge j of agriculture. Ithaca. N > t - !_' POPE MILLS A* the last meeting of Macpmb \ i?:r:inion= r«-^n'ly. -- • Grang*- No Tfi^. Jhrld May 11th. -Mr tint? M*r G. Vs' Hills w*-r»- ' nn s. 1D ,. officer was absent The i r» •' *Ti* viSj?!. T !i at Crary Mills p f.rs* ar^d fr^ond degree? were con t Mr arK : V^-^ .P>»-l!ing*»r wer** vis- Ito-s > nda> £' i.^.e home of h«-r «:s'»-r M-.* Claud* T>a?hnaw M**? Willi* F>*se returned or Sunday wis:, jie- juFband to her hr» T :,e m Pvra~use af***r rp^nding several week? at the home of h*-r 1 «\^ ' T- 4 * .bull Ktii Mrs C G- >-r* or T wo apphcar/c It wa.« ; •d ro r*-new th e FlibsrnpliOTlF r.«- National Granr** Monthly 1 t^•e Granr** officerF A* the ] meotinc May rr.th the third ] f'»urh <\(-CT<\** w-ill bf confer ! Supper will b* served m the; fTAJ-DAJlD SIX DtUvmd, Fully EquippU . 5PECIAX SIX Detivertd, Fmlhy Eqmiffi $1500 -AOTAHCTD SIX Dtlsvnd, Fully Equifftd $1811 Build Your Fortune Upon Solid BOND^ J6 J /2% : MJ> C G leotard and y*~t Iye**«-r ?nj: f r: mo'O' Tuesday wher» •p^r)«»« of L W rh*v F?,r CSASAW wa* in Car. Lower, Delivered, Completely Equipped Prices TOR those who like to be oat aod Jl^foiofr—<Of down—nothing hot biu* skies abore^-;Nasb de*i froers bcik three smart \400 Cabriolets. Vkh the top np aad w\vtdar*\ raiaeA they art fcttrunoos cioted cart- *ntb tbt' top oo^src a&d witydowt either dovn or nps the^ are smart open can- All br*e t bi^. exx^fortabk, roocnr isorberv for ensbaooed all kinds of rotda. smoochoeas Tbt Sc&adard Sa CabooWt is oot of 'Wmlaam MMS; osrstn'te'pfteiten til i Mt | stcOiikbLates cbe soart opeo- mrio—d swxorinf ^>fn< «^fc Scaad- i '1 w i MI Jut • • rw~f smpenortrr. it kas t ba^. bifh coc pcttnoa. Ibeariftg sftotor for po-wer v^d ^4QGT sceeriM for Ac worW $ ^dramUc tAxk a> The Special aod Adranced Six Cabri- olets are distmpnsbed by soezi ir '400 M features as the new Twio-Igni- boo motor. Bijur Ceotraliaed Chassis Lobrscatioa— frus m tidmU ymn c*r it *il*d— Lcrrrjoj mod Hrwsfisrifh hydran- be shock absorbers. Aod. ewery \400\ mo6fd comet from cbe bctorre^orppedwTth b«aptrvhy- 4mhc aLock absorbers, spert tire lock aod tire cower, ax DO extri coat. Some deaiers, chmrfe as macfc as %\Q or $^0 extra iorbompers aiooe. Compart these Cabrx>kets to ocbers, iriVe compart their fair? eompped de- jkr»#<e^ wr.ces Yotill see the a^rso- iSLgt in Smsf i Nash! HPOD A Y there are man* issues mnd varieties of secunrjes, but the prudent investor knows that sound investment plans are built upon a soisd foundation of good botsds. Let as send you our m- westmetit booklet wrucri oescribes sound, stron^r* secured First Mocrpage Real Estate Bonds (now paving 6 : 2^ » awsd other rrpes of securrDes.. Stmpt* stpi r-i SSMSSI - eh* Mr a: M- ar.d M-t A*rni* tot. Fr.day Mr kzi M-f I**Ar Ha:: axd sot Tred »V r oriipar e-j b^ ~y\* and Mrs T_«-sda;. v> »> * V- a»d M-? Mr ar.1 M-« B R Jot,e§ a* tezide<i •':/» fur»-k. of h*- ffjO'.tr Mrs y.Iharr O'Dnscoll. a: GO-JT- eme«r Tuesday vo*» of • tor n* \ an-i rei Granger? and their families ' A 1 ^upr»*-r cAfnmittee was appointed 1 r>\ tb*- Worthy Master. Laiii*^ ar* | to br.ng either jello. pirkl«»* m:lk. [ rzXt etAallour»e<! potatoes or a' : saiad - f MAfLESBO«C * * CLUB ^fea^iSMIIHCcX ~^r A:*tb* '^•r-.a* n»-**;t.g of ;fc» • H Cmb >a:--ca , « t'*-tDOi UKJ I'I'.L. tier* «--• \.1 r^TL,b*T* pr»-s +Z' and t»: r;c.---* ALr»l.t* lBr^.a-.r Ri:- r»*':# r>^t ,ar;^ {McT^rk *» *-a V -»-^-» h*\? >> / |cax Izu r art>^* VK>^.- Ba**' jH.Klr*-: ?••< i M~i Vfar^-j: 7ij _i cot oc - \•' a*.-, w* rr-a--s-^r r,* t-y : r~xz *^- i \i^ . - r r t-r '^•~~f^ r - « • %, I - sri Ec- ~z*\ ^'-^ -'*r* : * *3 *»*$• :~3* t tl^: U aC2T- »! guic *.j>**nn A** ai#>- i -r.-*a; «:-ccr* * * **i r ••»- • z.g w ... »» -\\ia.- a.*~*rLor^t Ma* V * it-' : *>rr*f«Cf^ -*» *k Z. a* •t^iaj t-a^s-r OIOVERNEUR MOTOK SALES\ tJT DoftThrow Away Your SHOES They will serve you twice as long if I re- pair them and they will look like new. MAKE ME PROVE IT H SA ££~ P~8+-**^ It costs very little to recondition a MODELTFORD THE Ford Motor Company is wiWlrlaag m Qew ear ^ but it is still proud of the Model T. It want* every owner of one of these cars lo run it as long as po**ible at a minimum of trouble and expense. Because of this policy and because of the investment that millions of motorists have in Model T car*, the Ford Motor Company will con- tinue to supply parts as long as they are needed by Ford owners. , So that you may get the greatest use from your Model 1\ we suggest that you take it to the near- est Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost of any replacement part* that may be necessary. Yon\'will find this the economical thing to do because a small expenditure now wiH help to prevent costlier repair* later on, increase die value of the car. and give yon thousand* of miles of additional service. - For a labor charge of only $2.60 you can have your generator put in fir«t-clas« condition. A new universal joint will be installed for a labor east of 93. Overhauling the carburetor co*ts $1.50; steering gear. $3.SO; radiator, $7.50. A overhanlinc of tbe rear axle assembly t*een $3.75 and $7 for labor. An of $22.SO cover* the overhanling of tbe and transmission* Tbe*e price* are for labor only need and number of new parts condition of each car. The cost of Jo*. Ixnrever. became of tbe Ford poBey of factnxina and selling it a email martin of /» -JS**i« :«s.-—\• jr * IIQ ifP