The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1923 Page: 9 of 10
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Friday, October 2d, 1928.
THB JUNCTION NAGLE
PAGE NINE.
New Prices on
New Model Fords
The following prices on Ford Can became effective Oct. 2,1923:
F. O. B. Detroit Delivered in Junction, Filled gp
Ready to Drive Out
Chasis -................ $230.00.......... $30740
Runabout, standard_______ 265.00______________________34616
Runabout, with starter____ 350.00_______________________ 434.96
Tourer, standard......... 295.00..... 877.32
Tourer, with starter_______ 380.00______________________ 466.12
Truck chasis ------------- 370.00______________________ 448.24
Coupe -......—........ 525.00....................... 616.60
Sedan, four door---------- 685.00_______________________ 784.40
Tractor ................ 420.00__________ 48548
These are the lowest prices in the history of the Ford Motor Co.
The demand has always exceeded the output, and to get your car
promptly, you should place your order now.
Bear in mind that your home dealer is always most interested in
giving you the best service possible and when you buy your car from
us you will not only receive the same value that you receive any-
where else, but we give you after service which is worth many dollars
but does not cost you anything. Buy your car from us and let us
help you keep it in tune at all times. We want you to get the very
best service and pleasure out of the car we sell you and can help you
in many ways to do this, free of charge.
If you are thinking of buying a car now or a little later on, come
in and give us your order and we will do our very best to make deliv-
ery as promptly as possible.
New Prices
ON GOODYEAR TIRES
The following new prices apply on Goodyear Tires, f. o. b. Junction:
80x3, plain, old price-------$10.45 New price_____________$ 8.85
30x8 All Weather old price— 12.50 New price_____________11.20
30x8% Wingfoot old price__12.50 New price_____________10.25
30x3% All weather old price. 14.50 New price____________12.50
Cord
30x3% Wingfoot old price.. 13.85 New price_____________12.26
80x3% All weather old price. 15.50 New price............13.60
30x3% All weather, Heavy Tourist, 6-ply cord special______19.55
Space does not permit us to quote prices on all the different sizes
of Goodyear Tires and Tubes, but remember we keep a full stock of
tires and tubes on hand to fit any car. The above quotations are on
Ford, Star, Chevrolet Overland and other cars that use 30x3 and
30x3% sizes. These prices are the lowest in the history of the
Goodyear Tire A Rubber Co. If in need of a new tire or tube of any
size, come in and get our prices before you buy elsewhere.
JUNCTION HD WE
COMPANY
Garage Phone No. 33.
Junction Hdwe.Co
Store Phone No. 77.
Home Construction & Realty Company.
MENARD, TEXAS
Liakir
We Appreciate
Your Business
MATERIAL TO BUILD YOUR HOME COMPLETE
THE OXFORD CAFE
BEST IN CITY--BEST IN COUNTY.
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ALWAYS
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Cakes. Pies and Bread;
Ciian, Cigarette and Tobacco,
Otto Oxford, Proprietor.
IS "NOT WORRIED" ON Mil»* lmnli.it pr^wt. A tut
IRRIGATION RILING. j rase it being made of that phase
of the State law* affecting a*
Fort Worth, Oct If —Stuart
mendment* passed by the last
Legislature, referring to conser-
vatioct matters.
The law* In question give the
State Board of Water Cn
contested. The case was tried October 27th, and a former
in the District Court at Ballin- Rough Rider will be at Roose-
ger before Judge J. A. Woow- velt to present it on that occa-
ward. who gave a decision in fa- »ion.
vor of the county officials. | A full afternoon and evening
Mr. Williams and Mr. Wadej°f entertainment has been pro-
are confident that the decision vided for. Hon. Coke H. Stev-
will be reversed, as “the hands j enson will make a speech of ac-
of the reclamation and Conner-1 ceptance, and Judge Weaver H.
vation forces in the State would I Baker, County Attorney Fred
otherwise be tied in a great I Knetseh, Hon. M. E. Blackburn
many cases through restricted and Hon. J. B. Randolph wil
county policies." j speak on "Roosevelt Ideals."
A letter from John A Norria.L A b**k«t»»aH tournament has
chairman of the State Board of been arranged w,th teams from
”* “■- * ...... I ondon. James Riwr and Sego-
via, for both boys and girls.
A mischievous mule, Mike,
and an untamed Tom will lie
ready for anyone who thinks he
can ride.
A box supper will hr given at
night to raise funds for the
purchase of equipment ami im-
provements to provide for the
teaching of agriculture ami
heme economics.
PEDUY CTK’NSIL HAS
RESTRAINING ORDER
Amanita, Oct. 19.—A re
, straining order enjoining elec (
lion official* of Texas from .
, *tn»ying or interfering with in
'any way ballots of the general I
11 lection of last November, in
which the May field IVddy Sen-'
j ate race figured, wa* granted
j Friday by Judge James C Wib
] son in the Federal Court here, ,
I The order was granted on pas
: tit ton filed In behalf of George
*K B IVddy by hi* attorney, j
Luther Nichdi, of Dallas
IVddy'* petition also asks the
court to appoint receivers in all
counties of the State to take
possession «»f the ballot boxes
and all election records and a
hearing on thie clause of the pe-
Water Engineers, to Mr. Wade,
said that C. H. Clark and A. H.
Dunlap, two memliers of the
hoard, and J. A. I'dden, State
Geologist, are leaving next week
for an extended automobile trip
over West Texas. Prospective
reservoir sites will be inspected
at Seymour. Haskell. Childress,
Snyder, Canadian and other
point*.
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| ROOSEVELT IIAY INTER
ENTS ROOSEVELTS OF N.Y.
Coptex of Thr Fagie contain-
ing announcement of the Ronsa-
velt celebration to I** held at
RiMtteVfdt next Saturday, and
copie* of the Roo*evelt Pledge
which is Used instead of the ml
in that school, were sent to
Congressman C. B llud*prth
and to Colonel Thodc? Buo«e-
xelt. Assistant Secretary, f. S.
Navy, and a* a result the Rente-
veil Memorta Association has
accepted the "uggeetion of the
Boose velt teacher* that the
school he considered as a living
to the Great Amen
for whom the school era*
mi. and that a picture of
it ~
la ha
rillo at 10 o’clock, October 20th.
The petition, .sweepingin its
scope, names all County Clerks
of Texas and several hundred
presiding judges in election pre-
cincts as defendants, and asks
that the restraining order be is-
sued to preserve the ballots and
election records for use as evi-
dence in the contest of May-
beld’a seat in the Senate. It
recites the contest petition was
filed by Peddv on February 22,
1923, am) according to a Texas
law, election record* may lie
burned on or after October 8,
1923, This date is licfore con-
gress assembles in its new ses-
sion or before a hearing on the
contest petition could he held,
it further recites.
Luther Nichols, counsel for
George R. H Faddy, Friday
night had not returned from
Amarillo, where he filed petition
seeking injunction on behalf of
his client to |irevent Texas elec-
tion officials from tampering
with or destroying Imitate cast
in the last general election, it
was «aid at his home here.
The |M*t!tion files!, it was un-
derstood, is the first step in the
renewed fight of the Peddy fac-
tion to obtain a revision of the
election return*, which tier la red
Farfte B. May field elected Sena-
tor to succeed the lion Charles
A. Culberson.
NOTICE TO THE PCRLIC
After November 1st. we wilt
place our blacksmith bust new*
*m a strictly cash basis and this
will apply to all alike We are
compelled to do this as a matter
of business and will contiaue to
give you the heat of service.
Md will appreciate your cvn-
tiaued pgfTgpjgi,
D. E GORRN.
RECUR * HARDIN
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Perry, H. Grady. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1923, newspaper, October 26, 1923; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890589/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .