Cottonwood Chronicle Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 2

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Model 15 Samson Truck Takes Another DROP OW $645.85 F. O. B. Cottonwood SOUTH & FRICK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Automobile Electricians Automobile Mechanics i Feige tel el pepe epee earl ty MONOGRAM OIL FEDERAL TIRES MONOBILE OIL DIAMOND TIRES i Let Us Overhaul Your Car 33) WINTER WILL SOON BE WITH US AND IT IS DUR- ING THIS TIME THAT MEN OWNING AUTOMO- BILES, WHETHER THEY BE TOURING CARS OR J TRUCKS SHOULD BEGIN TO THINK OF HAVING THEIR CARS OVERHAULED. DO NOT WAIT AND PUT IT OFF UNTIL YOU WILL ACTUALLY NEED THE CAR AGAIN NEXT SPRING. BRING IT IN RIGHT NOW AND DURING THE WINTER SEASON WE WILL BE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOUR CAR A THOROUGH OVERHAULING DUE TO THE FACT THAT YOU WILL NOT INSIST ON HAVING IT DONE IN A FEW HOURS, WHEN IT ACTUALLY REQUIRES ' s A DAY OR TWO TO DO THE JOB THOROUGHLY. FREE STORAGE ie BRING YOUR CAR IN AT ONCE AND LEAVE IT ; WITH US ALL WINTER IF YOU SO DESIRE, WE pl WILL OVERHAUL IT AND GUARANTEE THE JOB, a CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR STORAGE AND DUR- | ING THIS TIME WILL ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BATTERIES, FREE OF CHARGE. oor Siete i= eI Srepetp tit Sri Cio EAA Every Job is Guaranteed I v HES. Cottonwood Garage HUDDLESTON AND SPECK, Proprietors Siesta Lathe and Machine Work First Class Auto Mechanics. Tires Repaired Let Us Print Those Envelopes { Simon Bros. } imon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry COTTONWOOD, IDAHO }| Thanksgiving. ‘ ait i= ist | One of the commissioner's | MTT | SCHOOL NOTES. (Continued from page 1) Miss Green’s effort with her pupils show how valuable an ac- quisition would be a play hall in| connnection with the school | equiptment. The series for championship | in basket ball played out among the class teams resulted as fol- los’ Juniors 1 1 2 t | | Sophomore Freshman 1 This gave the championship to | the junior teara. | The first game of interhigh | school basket ball was played |last Friday night between Cot-| tonwood and Grangeville in the) }gymnasium with the following, | score: Grangeville 43, Cotton-| | wood 20. From first to last the | game was full of thrills and the | locals were in the playing. The) | Grangeville team was composed | | of veterans and were heavier and | | older than the boys of the local | team. Last year the score | stood in the ratio of 6 to 1 be-| | tween these teams. lt was worth | | while to see it. The lineup was| jas follows: Grangeville—Forward, Petti- | j bone, Briscoe , Keeler; center, Eimers; guards, Bassinger and Howard. Cottonwood—Forward, Miller, Homar, Nims; center, Schroeder | | guards, Tacke, Rink, Nash. Tonight the Cottonwood High | School team plays the Asotin, | Washington team in the gym- |nasium. No doubt this will be ja good game since the teams are | probably very evenly matched. | Everybody should go to see it. | As an outcome of these games) it must mean a “trip” by the HMI VESOIGENEUUTNULGUUIEUEG ARNEL -| local team to play off return) games a little later in the basket ball season. You have a good | local team and it is giving a good | account of itself. The High School Athletic Club | gave the following program last | | Friday: Peete so shoal Reading -................. James Nash | Vocal Solo ... ..Wilma Scherer Oration .... Augustus Hoene Piano Solo Margaret Simon Stunt ....Mae Freda, Nellie Asker | Paper ....Elia Hamlin, Ray Song (Boola Boo) ............School | | Declamation Andrew Dreps Next Friday this organization | holds election of officers for the |next six weeks’ period. There will be some American interest |in the matter for the nominees | were put forward at the prima- |ries last Friday, somewhat after | | the style in the American polit- ical game. | Last but not least comes the || | first of the series of entertain- hE ;ments under the auspices of the | | high school by the Ellison-White | | Lyceum and Chautauqua Circle. | These will be high class perform- }ances and Well worth while for jall to attend. Season tickets |! }at a nominal price are still on| vu jsale and _ will be until the per-|j |formance opens next Tuesday night. If it should prove that any one has been overlooked by |: the high school students in the canvass to sell tickets, Prof. |! Boosinger or any high school u |student will gladly furnish the} | tickets. | Remember the enter- |tainments of this series will be |; }given in the Orpheum Theater; the first one November 29th, |; | that is, next Tuesday night. The pupils of the public schools made a Thanksgiving of- fering of $15 to the Lewiston Children’s Home, a worthy in- | stitution. SEND SANE TO ASYLUM (Continued from page 1) jmonths than during any previ- ous biennium since he has been in charge of the institution.” Pit. The veason for this, Mr. Bur- | ¢ rel believes, is that those accus- | © tomed to using liquor who have | been deprived of it have turned | U5 to drugs to satisfy their desires. | f jideas of reducing the number of patients at the institution is | through a co-operative plan with the Mexican government. Many | of the patients are Mexicans and 9&5 | through an agreement with the | Us Mexican consul recently estab- | ff lished at Boise, the department | fj hopes to have all these patients | removed from the institutions | = and returned to their native |® land. af The total number of insane and feeble minded persons under | eare of the state is now 828 div- |ided as follows: Blackfoot, 332; | @ Orofino, 281; Nampa, 210. We have it ina Christmas card. |§ CHRISTMAS" is for Boys and Girls OS Bring them to Visit Our Toyland ---an entire section of Toys,. Dolls, Books, Games, ’N Ev’rything To make them happy © J. V. Baker & Son “Where Quality and Prices Meet” Earning Power And That’s What Makes an Implement Purchased.a Real Bargain There's only one way to save money when you buy an implement. Buy it on the basis of its earning power. Buy it for its ability to do good work for you right from the start and year after year. Save money on its capacity for making money. When you buy at our store, you get the earning power that is most profitable WE TAKE THESE STEPS TO INSURE IT: 1. We buy implements especially adapted to this section, from a firm that takes every care to maintain its reputation for making only highguality goods. 2. We show you the goods before you buy so that you can be sure they fit your requirements. 8. Weset the implements up exactly right before we turn them over to you. 4. Weare always rendy to help you understand thoroughly all of the operating requirements. 5. We maintain a prompt repair service so that when parts become worn, you can renew them without loss of time. ” Be sure to consider these features wiien you get ready to buy. . Drop in and see us whenever you are in town. mio EQTOUAEEOUNSEEUSOUUAESEOTEERGEUEGESODEOUR AGED EEGONUPEE ROUTE OTE nun

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