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4 , -.*•• —•\- THE TRIBUNE PK , oouvfWNcuw, n. y. Sf EEL _Buns' SAFE £** B VI I wa asaata* ago General Elaetric •••ouBffd the ALL-STEEL refrigerator atAV 22. 1929 I III -__. #A0* NINt ^ ANTWERP EDWARDS GIMLET STREET Tfce^IMectrelKcerele* »ot warp. It ie »tro*ag-~baih ta las*. Taa doors, btlrd by kand at the factory, r*- tela their doM fit. TBC General Electric .aaecaaaiaas U perna* nrvtry aaUoilin*, her* anesiealty aaaleal Ut a ateel easing aod Mediat- ed 1 up on top, safe from dust sad diffieeltiea. QmetN, eeoaomiemlly. It eoostaatly ataiperatara la the refrig- erator at several sale degrees below the daager l&ae of Sa it frtmM iee enhea rapidly. Tkese six new mode-la are of- fered at rery low price* on conveniently spaced payments. The •mall family mooVL, at tnc fac- tory, is priced aft 921S. Listen in a n tae General Electric Hoar every Saturday, 8 t a 9 P. ML, Eaatern Standard Time, aver the N. B.C. art- work of 42 station*. ENERAL ©ELECTRIC ALL-STKBL UEFRIVERATOH ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY UmiTIES, INC. • J HEAT ~~Phone58 LIGHT POWER LOCHWOODS Memorial f>ay will b*- obM*rvrd in Antwerp on Thursday May 3«>th At S 3M the parade, comprised of , fhe American Legion the (J A H I 'IK * ui jlacfcu? \* 'hr onl> member j left living uf thv CJ A K_.> jhe 1 \mencan Legion yd&iCJiau^»—4he * <iifl and Jloy 3rfltff..»+tr»r»ri$. ihe ! Antwerp J-'ifttiieu tr.e -Woman's ; ll' IN f Corp* »h»* sch<*> ruildren <!ie Hi Jun»or Projeri dub*' an«t the Antwerp liatuJ will march to M-»n jrvrr. Park whei»« ih» Mentor . iai I>av addresD will b»* d« livered jVie counter march will be made ^•oppiu* on Indian Kh*r bridge. ^ tie re rto\wr> wil' oe strewn on • !n* wdtei? in memory of he her- : 'K-S who £*<i\f their lives at sea ; I'hM i»ne ot march will pro*fed to j Hillside cemetery where rtae» will \ be placed on the graves of ..II fh»* soldiers who fouxht in the differ I ent wars Wreaths made bv the ! American Leprion Auxiliary w»ll be ! reared on the erases and a halu'e * A I 11 be rired o\er f he graves by a j linns squad from the Ameiican ; legion At noon a dinner will be \* -er\ed by the Kelief Corps sn«i 'he ' Am en ran her. * on Attxthary m fWr- j firemen's building There will be a union »erv*c • » * the Methodist <hurrh next Stiada. ' eveninsr at 7 3«>, with union chors 1 orchestra and congregation A ' eoo*l proevain will be Riven T *»r r' ) **\ enln* ! The free cooking school » taW | »r.j place t his week, on \Vedne>da> . | and Thursday afternoons Mr- j Dorothy Littlefleld of Chicago «%\Tio I was here last year, is conditt'i^ ifhe demonstration The cooked foods will be drawn by tickets arvl ! z*ven to those holding the lucky 1 numbers I>oor prizes will also be a f.-ature Mrs Littlefleld is an e.vpert on electric cookery and will demonstrate the merits of the stoves. She wil lalso give talk? as <he did last year and will answer questions asked her by the house- wive*. The \V. C T V i the Mother and Daughter banquet which will be given In the Con- gregational church this Thursday evening at 7:30 A good program has been prepared and, an inter- esting evening is anticipated Last week Mrs. J. C Brehm and Mrs. C. O Alton entertained at Mrs Alton's home for the play ground fund, with a six-table bene- The sopoojBore claaj of the Ed Aardt high school ^gave- a tnrae- ict comedy to the opera bouse OH ' Wednesday e\ening for the bene* it of the class It was a succaaa n *-\»«r> way The cast of char- c».-i» vsere Mr* Manaa MarWe i prcua mother Cora W'.lliana* \lta her dtshone«»r daughter Kllaa i>eth ciifTin. Ruth ju*t a plain gill. Sleanor Far>\ \Kate VanTylenW -ook oneita Kr>»n< h; Dinah Joan <\n*. a ser>an* Lyla Masters. Joe rtrown. a re\enue ofiwrr O Cats ao\ a Ka>tus Jnhn>iug an I on est Coon M:lion Cole Bernard G«l- i^n a ^o% iai young man Charlei Noble Albert Caiupbell. a croo*. ',r-on T>i»tut.r There w a* a daJire «n flie I (> <» F hall following the •nteriainment A i*'i dcik* owned by Mr* l^eac Andrew* tea? n:n over and killed *arly T!;ur»da> tuurmng Joho Mahlon it ir. the Hepburn .u>>p:tal aU«> Charles William*. M's J Arnold ot Muffalo i* *peudin»: a fe>* days «nh her par eiel#» M' i«»ft4 M?*» f 44ail — •Mis* Mabel Todd of Potsdam • Ne**tmtt T-»tm* fttHtr^ fVtrhty «ad-4sfi > a • • i rd a > t o s \*+- n d the * e*- k -end in Hen»i»-;7»'in the ^;es: of frieods M- and Mrs Alberr Lumley of Cau'on vo-rr guests of Mr and M:> JuLz: Lumley ihe jiast week Mr and Mrs A Thomas of Ad \•.- are guests, uf their daughter V'* Carl Hrown Mrs Anna Lumley of Carthage '* a>. a cuest at John Lumley's la** Sunday Miss M;il**na Compo of the State Hoapita! a' Ogdensburt s;>ent the 7 » ek-end at h» T home hert* , ?»Irs. N. J Mcl-eod left ^aturda> * :r>rning lor New York to attend the Rebekah Assembly. Sne goes d. w a delegate from Karnscltff Re b\kah lodce and will visit her daughte- Mns Finer, who lives ic that city Charles Morrow is building a \ four car garage on the- rot next to planning for his home Mr and Mrs Kner ' Kdith Babcock of Herkimer w ere euests of Mr and Mrs W Len- nox last week Eamscliff Rebekah lodg^ confer j red the degree on one candidate Monday evening Guests from Har ' risville present were Mrs. A.Tvds ' ter. Mrs L. Tiffany, Mrs Carl Ho* -Trrer Ice cream anff caTce were r ia\ e • » '»n#; \TfTud Mrs. OTTbert Ha. moved to Kniico, near S> w.iere Mr. Hall will worn 1 LII farm Mr Hall la iv<-< f ^»m «ib operation o„ ....-^ ^n. • hich he underwent las' fall ^r lv l L+u* not b\en able to du any t. ^r ! -*H« *»iu<e Mrs. HaJi. w iio v. <%* -V>> l.»»|ian New tine ha.% the b«-» ik Mies of 'fiejr home fru-n«l> < >ilSTl.-«' ^.ou»e OU lH-pof a t reel lira' K'<initl* Work was star'evi ^ oare 'o repair SIM add imp'o.. mmis and Mr Mack eipect> in ;no\e into the house as *LHXI A* »i U comple'ed The ijiuile* street club will !».-»-• at the home of Mr* Leland M tariy. Saturday aftemooii M..> . , Mr and Mr« John Kaymoud a:, i f..iiiily and mother Mrs J. r.r. 'A A^hb^rn, oi Cai-iha^e. \ IA:U-.J ^ *he home t^f Mr and Mr*. At-.,!. • » Hrien 8uuda> Tile linle dauirhte*- of Mr ;I:J.J M> \\ iiaru Kr-> tioltis* ha.- r>e»-c. v «:> :ll w::h pn»\.;i ;i on;a bu' u* now \t^'.rtth^: ixuproi-vd M ' > Joahua Jones is imp* u« \KH LwjjL-Jizr. jrci^m illneris al Li-un. • h.al 'rouble Her daughter M r > K Tole > suil w ah her DEPEYSTER >. A regular meetia* -'4* ^» Com .'>» r fit bridge High scores were made served at the close of the meetrnp Z20-J N. V. A new Light Twm Motor with an official speed record ^ ^ of 27.163 miles per hour. Holds every 1S28 Class A Official ABKPCSS Record. No other Motor meets ao perfectly the reqmrraentt of speed sod hght-vetght deaired ^ tourist, cottacer and sumner camper. Wacbs only 50 lbs Peveiopt ap to 7 laa'aioayy. thefamoos Estmsm Fly Whc%» Magoeto * by Mrr. Pverett Rogers and Mrs J«*repu£ ^ al ^ : TOAD'S scores were won by Jeremy Hall and Everett Rogers A good sum was realized I for th*» playground equipment fund. Jt was voted last Sunday In the session of Sunday school In the Congregational chupe+no send five girls to the Wells College confer *nce which convenes the last week in June. Their expenses will be r>aid by the Sunday school and by individuals. —Has troeT-OSt feed t yOe cartr.-mor — —Has sturdy, carefully JEslaarfd chrome- •teel crankshaft . •—Has dependable Locknrood pumpics* coolinf than ever. In 1928 woo 10 out oi 12ocT**t*l American Class B Rec- ords. Every detail of construction ^WEST HERMCW - Mr and Mrs Webster Fuller of New York an? visiting their-par ents. Mr and Mrs D F IXular'- Mrs Lela Compo Brown, a nurse in the .State Hospital at Ogdens burg, is spending a few days with her parents. Mr and^Mrs. M Compo. Miss Grace Daab a teacher of the 3rd and 4th grades, was called to her home in Theresa last week by the illness of her mother -Mrs N! -mile K'>s>*'t who is e:n :'U>\t*d a' the hnnit o f Leon >'•• \»-ns w a- calhd TO < >gd!en>burg last w •••••. i»\ «he illn»-<< of he* :au«h'»-r M: and Mrs Ku hard M 'Is of ^K'a'eriown and M •> Wlliair «jranr and datigh'er Julia r»f Hla'-k h'r\#r w»*!t i:..•->!> a' \tin- home of W ihan: r*aiker Tues«i a > and Wed ri s \ a\ o! !a>' w e. r, The tH*\ .e«, of M*> Vina Kark^r a^d L^M Parser were taken from 'lie Hermon \ault an«l bi.ried in : h* Nermon c-in«-r^r> Wnin^av Mr Parker died January 1'« l^^v and Mrs V:na Parker dh-d Janu- ary ?,l. 1V29 Kmest 1'lanty is unable to wink owim: to a serious acid*-nt which ir..ured his foot Mr and Mrs Kmerson .Ritchie and )rfiss ' and fanjily were Sunday visitor? at the home of Mr and Mrs <> J Jones Miss Ava Larabee was a week- 1 end gue.^t ftt the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs George Larabe, Sunday guests at the home of *Fre4 Ffv* ens were John STrnmonj. S 5T KTTs.and F J Wood . • - -Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Archie Cassaw Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Pred Cassaw and son Arnold of Hermon. and Mrs Worth I Hendnck of Richville. TMe following verses were writ- j ten in loving memory of Mrs Vina i Parker w ho was called to her heav enly home. January 31st. 1929 ; Thev were composed by Mrs. Elise ' Crabb. who knew and loved her: , God said as He gazed on His gar den \I need a flower rare\ The Art Club met at the homeof JJ He called our darling Vina, (Crowded out last week) Mr. -and Mrs. Frank Anderson j and family of Antwerp were the ( . guests recently of her parents. Mr.*\York insures speed and ixliabaityin opera- land Mrs. G. W Parker tkisv In addition, the 1929 •\Silent > K<Q ™^t«*~ «.r rK D i Mr. Gardner. Wednesday afternoon Those w*ho-as8isted in the enter tainment were Madams French. Noble and Maxiner. . ; Mrs May Ferry left Saturday ! morning to visit friends In New Mrs. Leah McFerran wiii And placed her gently there She wrill grow fn heavenly beauty- While here, we sadly wait. 'Till our Father sweetly bids us* Fnter the «olden gate We pray each day for patience To bear our bitter loss; Chief* embodies a rcmarkabk new engmeerint feature— The meetrn«x of the Co-operative absence j wor\ rn the post office during lier ^^ understands - OUr sorrow munity Circle was b#M ml tbm home of Mr and Mrs S. C BOMK Tues 1i> e\enmg May 14th. During the business session a'special roil all was made and everyone con :r.tested the dollar *ar»ed for the \pen.n<. MK-ial Several told iv rriyme of the manner in which •hey h.td earned It. and thrr'y dol 'iff wa> reaJiied In this way Re !> *h:iir n's were aer>ed af;er v. -neb ^.\ new members were in» •:a:-Hi At a Ule hour the guests Teiurned to their home* , !^u>d Wilson is able to be oot . afef\ hi * recent illness. t Th«w^» from town to attend tae hrs' annual St Lawrence County l>a. r > dinner at Hotel Harnu*ton .v Canton Thursday evening were Stanly Rickett. B T. Steele S C li«e4t Oromr Bush Finery Smith er> S;:'!hers. R D <>rr C K Glf tin. Clinton May hew. Harre Bad ger Roy Radger Fred Parks He- b* r PIH>' and Clark Ames j Tnaddrus Wright of Pope Mills Is sj^ndng a few days tti town at • th ; ' residence of his MI*!'-:. M^ Knirua Ruulaion __._ t Mrs Charles Witherell Orace Wither ell ajid Mrs Friier> t^r^ith • is wr-re lr. Ogdensburg Thursday Tht Ladies' Aid of ihe -M F Church with Mr> C K G.ffm a* '' chairman will hold a bazaar on Friday e\»-mng. May 2 4th An- cles for *ale will b« welcon.e Sup jM-r will be served from 5:3U. until all are s>ened Herbert Rounds has from a trip downstate Mrs Stanley Ricket' the mother and daughte at Heuxelton. Thursday Mrs Thoir.as Smithe'> attended the play. \Rose of the Southland\. at Rensselaer Falls. Thursday eve ning , ' Roy Badger and Hoi lis McCurdy are ser\ing a.- jurynien a' 'he pres- ent session of court at Can'on Mrs Lyie Srnither> was called to Copenhagen by the illnegg of the child of Mr and Mrs Karl Bennett. j Mr and Mrs Milford Tvirby of Oswegatchle *r*n> Frij^j- at Leon Kirbys • Edward Moore, and brother. Dan Moore of Ogdensburg\ were call ers at Emery Smiihera' .Sunday, .j\ Among those who attended the O E S. district meeting at Rich ville Thursday evening were Wr. and Mrs Loren WTI^OC -Mr> • Charles Perr> r , Mis» Carrie Hol- land. Mr and Mrs Fred Morris., Miss Elsie Morns. Mrs Jameg j Witherell. Mrs. I,eon Kirby. Mrs., Lucy Wood. Miss Mabel Wood. Al , len Widrick. Mrs. S'uart Sraithers. Mrs. Lyle Smithers. Mrs. Bert j , Flee^ham, -and Mrs Lawrence j < Fishbeck ( ; Charles Morris and Ralph Fish- j ( beck were in Canton Thursday J \ Fred Blandin ^of Spragueville was a caller at Emery Smithers'.j ! Sunday _^ •* • A The play. \Rose of the SouTh [ ' land\. wiU be presented in tTrSSre ! Hall at DePeyster. Friday. May 31. | ; This play is presented by members -i of the () V: S of Rensselaer Falls)} j and is sponsored by the Communi LSOW you can regulate the freezing time exactly as you regulate the cooking time in your oven See the new Cold Control today returned attended banquet evening are made practical by last Frifidair* Cat* Oswe?atchie Light & Power Co. COLVERNElRS HOME COMPANY PHONE 23 CHURCH STREET And pofnts upward to the cross. This aew feature does sway with anaoying exhaust notsvs, and the astoaishiag thing about it all it that oat one whit of power is lost—there w no loss oi' »peed. Afl ^fnst^\- : AH Lock wood Motors are equipped with the Lockwood \Pilot\—the \unseen band that takea-hoid of the Mo- tor when you let go.'' No danger of sodden reverse at Aaa« aaacafcaae* ^amAAaaaaa jaa&f ^U. a3t^aa±£rat_ a*\V aaaas^Basa ay^r^ns^saj ^^sarw ^B^ w^ranrw property, but this summer. Mr* and Mrs Mrs. Mary Statt will not occupy it Cheese Association on Friday. May 10th. at the Community Jiall. was well attended Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kinney, Mrs Ella Lynch, and Retha Kirkpatnek of Gouverneur. were guests at the '.ome of Hrraru LaForty, May 12th Mr. and Mrs. Leonard KUs-af Potsdam were at the. home of their • neur Saturday \barents^ Mr. and Mrs. H. E Ells. i birthday party Mother's Day. . ^Sarah Brown _ '^~ * The funeral of Louie- ~Wis> ( ty Circle of the M E. Church at i TVx»eys»er. This play comes here The Taylcy residence >n ~atain ™>* accept. Thy Mandate Father, r e CO mmended and drew *\ ^treet is closed for the suiiAar. ***** her wUl ^ t0 f^\' i large audience when given at Reus- It is understood that Mrs LoVell' Triat we m *y m *+ x onr ,oved one '|gelaer Falls of New Vork has purchased the |.W^n we leave this vale of woe M d ' M Harr> . H itchman ! ge should rejcuee—not murmur L^- daughter, and Mrs. .George f She . free from grief and pain; ^^ $ m shoppers in Ogdens- i She is drawing us t o Jesus. ' ^^ She has not died In vain*— O. Cleland ajid were in Gotiver- and attended a in honor of Mra. A. fc STORK & SON I>elbert Campbell of TMwards ;pcnt the week-end with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woods Phone 10W _ John Street .Vegetables canned this summer are insurance against next winter's ills M400 T? the ITVrW in Jftfr Cmr V+ime 48, was held from the R C Church. Saturday morning, with burial in FaJrview cemetery* Mr Wise sas as well as ever Thursday morning and went fishing -in- •*»*=- forenoon being about as usual all day? retir- ing at about 11 p. m. About one i *°<1 family were visitors at the o'clock -be aroused his wife saying | home of their son. Eugene Morrow he was ill. She noticed he was suffering Intense pain and * called Mr | Mr and •f antr daug-hter. fO'Leary were shoppers burg. Friday. : — j Miss Ethel Sheldon of Brown ville is spending a few days at i Emerv Smithers*. ) Mr^ and Mrs. Will Sellers and] two daughters spent Sunday at j Rensselaer Falls, ,. : _|. Mr and Mrs Arthur Newcomb j and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Electric Range Owners: Everyowner of an ELECTWC RANGE is\ invited to attend a luncheon at Red Brick Tavern THURSDAY, FRIDAY or SATURDAY ~ '.-\\.'._- ^ of this week. >-Z7~ ^e sure and Phone 23 for reservation. £>*<S '(•' • / •s*: ~Oswegatchie Light & Power Company ^II...*' p»'\t se sgagsai; TRIBUNZ-PRBSS ADS BRING RJRSULT8 - ;^s Mr? recent guest at the home of Wil- liam Parker The last sad rites we-e performed for the late Mrs W:l!iam Parker when her body v.-a~ taken f-om the vault and pla'-- L. H-mon cemetery last Cabriolets and Mrs. Compo, where they j boarded Dr. Adams was sent for i bu* before-he could arrive. Mr.! Wise had passed away The doc-| tor said his heart had been bad for \ a long time. Mr. Wise w a* born j in Germany, coming to this coun-j try when a small boy. He had liv-J _ «d in Syracuse years a£o bu: hxsl^^ta -^^ . r**en a resident ^f Edward.- for a p\>dn*sday. | - I number of years, wber^ he nas j Mrs F!r« x'n.mon* sp^nt a fev j conducted a grocery stor- H- i*J davF ^^s r » WPK vis:*iog in Gou-ver-^ —\ sum-ived by his wife who has the n * ur a! #h * bomes of f>*org*» : ' sympathy of all as she has r.o reia- J Prr-rc* and Mr« Maria Brtggs { fives in this country\ j tlober* Thoriipsan \w^a? a visitor ' I a? the T.om* of Mr and Mrs John Bulletin E 125 on \Potato r^M-j ^\KSV^'T*. '' es and Thfir Comrol\. can ^n. In ' Mr and M \ r G ^ formaUon about the nature cause. | distribution, importance ar^d ron troi of potato diseases in N^^ York State It may be obtained fron. the Mrs. Elise Crabb Spent the week end at her home in Spra^UeyjJJe_ The youufr! daughter'of William TTeynoWs nas been ITT \with pneu monia. Mrs Joshua Jones Is not gain ing as fast as her friends would wish Her daughter. Mrs Emma ' car Brown of Lisbon, spent Sunday} Cole, is caring for her , a , j onn NVvcombs. | Mr and Mrs Clarence Morrow Mr-and Mrs Edward Xk>^ey and | Mr and Mrs Floyd Meyers and } Lawrence Newcomb were in Og- ! at DeKalb Junction. Sunday. They f j»>n.«burg Saturday evening. ^ .[ also recently visited their son Hnrl^y Todd recently had a'new ! Charles, and family, at Phiiad-1- milking machine installed. j Phi* J Mrs Reginald Steele of Syracuse I rant of Mannsfiejd w as a accompanied by her mother, Mrs ] Adolph Ix>ttman and brother Fred I»tUnan of Syracuse, were week end guests at the home of B T Ste»ele. on the West Road Franklin Murray of Ogdensburg was a business caller in town on Thursday. TVlben Jones of Sharp's Garage at Ogdensburg was tn towc~Mon day It costs very to recondition a • » - «, - . \ • v • • k MODEL T FORD I ofTice of publication stat-. '.c>n*»ge j of agriculture. Ithaca. N > Hills were ; r» cen* * lsitf*\?' \ \* \ M* aD(' M'-s IVilineer were vis- i ito-s > ;nda> a* th^ home of her F:.=*er M's Claud*- Fhishnaw M**s Willi? fie^se returned on Sunda> with ner :iu«band to her } brirrjf in >vr«~use af*er sp**ndmr i several wee-k? at the home of h*r and Mrs C Green POPE MILLS j A* the last meeting of Macomb., Gran ir* No 7SV held May 31th. I oni> .in* offrcer was absent The j Crary Mills t frrs* and second decrees s*-r»* con-t - V paren-ff «TA>tDAJa> SIX 5PXC1A1 SIX DeU+ertd, FmJry Eqwipfd AHVAKCCD SIX DtlsvenJ, Fully Efmfrtd $1040 $1500 $1811 Lower, Delivered Completely Equipped Prices Build Your Fortune \Upon . BONW6 ! /2% r TODAY there are m»T •R those who like to be oat aod going—top down—nothing bm Toe skies above— N ash desi goers buih three smart \400* Cabnolets. Vith the top up aad sriodows r*is*d. they art luxurious dosed cars—^ith the top down and windows either •iowo or op, the^ are smart open cars. All >m • big. comfortsbU, roomy sorberv for cushioned smoothness orer ail kiods of roaxls. The Special and Advanced Six Cabri* oiets are distuifraisbed by soch \400\ features ai*tne new Twin-Igni- tion moco^ Biior Ceotrslbed Chassis Lttbricsooo pr*o m pd*ljmmr c*r a t>*W—Lorejoy t*A Hraadsifk hydrsn- be shock The Scsodsxd Sex Cabriolst is ooe of rwjfair cars in tts pnet a^ii • uiailwawi the smart opeo- aaotoei&g ^ofot fcrd ScX|Wlfi:sralsgg ft lsaTT^bafThifh coKpcttsxxL \* bemriag moeor for power tr>d speed - *'• steeriag for d>e world $ easiest b*4rsmbc s^ock ab- O* *-e-ei «\*i-v U. :^: Aod e^err-40CT Che factorr e^aappe draabc skock abaorberv lock aod tirt corex. ax no _$om* dcaicTK cbmrge as or $60 as $M mod but the prudent investor knows that soond investment plan^ are built upon a solid foundbtioo of good boods. Let us send you our in- vestment booklet wfucfa strofigrv iMofTga^e Red Estate Bonds (now panng 6 : '2 **€ ) **! other tvpes of seem iMes- Strips mfm *-4 ***£ M-.asi Mr-- C G - I^onard and M* ar.ci Mrs l^e« # *-r ?:r*;th moto- r*d to P^ia^k. Tu^siay wher* th»-y x.s:**-^ the nunu-n*« of I- W TKT -M-* Arrhie Ca*saa * as in Car ton F-da.v M- an'i M^ Isaar Hall and SOD Fred.a^ corapan el bj Mr and M'« T«*-»day to n?!' M* and M\? Fnar»- .M* an: M\ 1 B K Joti*-s y t#»nde<: *:,*- fjr>*i: of h*-- ^^iOt^^r Mr* W iliarr. O !>-.i^oiL at GO-JV f^r-*-f' on two applicants It was ; vo**-d *o r^n^'w the subscript ion? : of ' K .» NrsMonal Grane** Monthly ! f^\ th^ Gran?** officers At the < n» \* ::i^*»tinc May 2r^th. th*- rrvtrd • ani ?'Tj*-r-. decrees will b*^ confer | red Supper-will b«» served •o* the ; Grane^rs and their families A 1 *=upp**r committe»» -was appointed • bj th»- Worthy Mas*er LAdi«*s ar** to bnne either yello pickl«»*i m^lk. salad ecr-allouped .potato**? or a t ^^ HAILE5BOPC *-w CLUB A: the r**r^iar J4 4 H Cub fa'-rda? \ itfc there v *-r«- '. x r ,a»d : * o 4O0' o- -, - a Compart these Cabriolets to others, fk** compare rbcxr £&Ir* eqoipped. oe- Irrered nirces. Y«s\Ii see the a^ra^- tsge in beriag » Nash! _^ _ f z* z: ***** -•*:* »*^* « THEERSMITHCa •^ : 'i **r; ou :x c uj&yn | ~*r •• f-«» S -- ^ *«*^ UAH, COtffERNEUR MOTOR SALES CO. rrwccT ^tu-rtL. a T !U-fcA *•;&•£ of :b* II :. *-T«b\r» p^t^s r .«.::>-« Aiur*i-X* r^v.f H#-iet hlii •>-*-t az»c PvOb-ra jj~k v#ra M '**** B**::y S>. r I car lit ^an.-*- V>o^-- Ba**- jF-»ida \i*:* r^dth C-^ttrr^.- \!\ '* z C*-~\C?*\a\ oc* w*-*^» c *i »co* or rr-au ^*tva—at^» ty , y^w- T >;.- ~.ar ar i n *^J t*ir 2-r a_ in V#—a M *>-»-* ~ :* % *-.**/ iy,*-* rax* a roc\^* r*k.r «*< *^» * ai*-: » * *^a; *porr* -i*^ • \^*-* r-*i .r:*»\ix *~'.. v *•*•»! !*M • ,-ria-- a^-riK^i )(r !-•• a- ii , > r *~ JTur :r sar f«ar %^e a 1 s j. iJon't Throw Away Yonr SHOES TTiey v*411 serve you twice as long if I re- pair therr. and they v^-ill look like new MAKE ME PROVE IT Ihnbrellaj aUp&^red Alex^anSooe t^ Kl C * E S t THE Ford Motor Company is but it i» still proud of the Model T» It wants every- owner of one of these cars to run it as long as po**ibIe at a minimum of trouble and expense* Because of this policy and because of the investment that millions of motorists hare in Model T cars, the Ford Motor Company will cos* tinne to supply parts as long as they are taPeXieo by Ford owners. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T. we suggest that you take it to the near- est Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost of any replacement parts ehat may be necessary. _You will find this the economical thing to do because a small expenditure now will help to prevent costlier repair* later on. increase the 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 nr*t-*»ias« condition. A new universal )oint will be installed for a labor eoat of $3. Overhauling the carburetor costs $130; steering gear* i3.50; radiator, $7*50. A overhauling of the rear axle assembly twees $5.73 and $7 for labor. An of $22.50 cover* the overhauling of tke and transmission. These price« are for labor only need and number of new parts condition of each car. TW coat of akeoe pamrlt la lo*\ bovrcver. brrinse of the Ford factoring and selling at a rmaTI , -v.-'*- \'.;\ -' 'j&&* FORDJMOTOR *s<rra •*&£•*:••&£* X z£