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Show June 3, 1927 p.Mav. THE OGDEN POST THE OGDEN POST Watch the CLASSIFIED ADS Section for Bargains Classified lawn poultry JjSSsTr riMi paid for r. and poultry CO Thon PrLMlAN POULTRY Avenue .52 Riverside Second-Han1800 Wash. Ave. poul-rT-T- FOR the houeewife. keep thme Sherman product. m your home FOR li TIN KRAI. ClEANISO ASM P.RIOHTENINU I P frowning Products uorp. BROWNING CO. CEORC.E Radio BeU, AcroMorno guppliae oud 8erviee Phnnf WaihinrUHi Avwnif 24th Mreet !B W Kaylimtai 2.t;i4 r-:- ic 2 144 AUTO BASEMENT lAY CONTRACTORS Nil:l mul i Wheelwright Construction Co. Reeideneo Phono SM9 Office: C. E. Arnwtron MUNICIPAL a RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Jnhe too Smell nor ton Hit 412 23rd Street Phone 4ol LARSON A SONS. Building contractor. Kor "d "f wk in building line. Call (R6R, Wit Wwhington Avenue. 2Mh Street mrciVFSS OPPORTUNITIES personals 1" -- Jli Ivu-ri-- l A. I'OHKIl, Ai'imuip ;t illl Phone STM Ill 1ui.k h'.l- a !,' ! KOKD-XELSO- MU Ilu 11 and K io.l KAMMEYERS BIKE STORE No. 2, Ford Announces Production of New Ford Car Early production are just beginning to be motorized. But conditions in this country have so greatly changed that further refinement in motor car construction is of a new Ford superior in design and performance to sny now available in the light-ca- r field, was announced today by the Ford Motor company. Henry Ford, designer of the car and Edwl Ford, president of the company, both stated that within the next few weeks they will give a complete description of the new model. The famous Model T. Ford, which still leads ctr, low-price- automobile industry pears of manufacture, the d, after twenty will continue a substantial factor in Ford production, in view of the fact that about tea million cars of this model are still in use and will require replacement parts and service. r, The Model T. Ford car was a to be pio-Bce- said Henry Ford today, There TO no conscious public need of motor an when we first made it. There were few good roads. This car blazed the way for the motor industry and started the 'movement for good roads ererywhere. car in many It is still the pioneer parts of the world which now desirable and our new model is a recognition of this. Besides the Model T. itself, another revolutionary element which the Ford Motor company introduced twenty years ago, was the idea of service. Some of the early manufacturers proceeded on the theory that once they had induced a man to buy a car they had him at their mercy. They charged him the highest possible price for necessary replacements. Our company adopted the opposite theory. We believed that when a man bought one of our cars we should keep it running for him as long as we could and at the lowest up keep cost. That was the origin of Ford service. The Model T. was one of the largest factors in creating the conditions which now make the new model Ford possible. influence of the The world-wid- e Ford car in the building of good roads and in teaching the people the use and value of mechanical power is conccd' ed. Nowadays everybody runs some kind of motor power but twenty years ago only the adventurous few could be induced to try an automobile. It had a harder time winning public con fidcnce than the airplane has now. The r, V tlld MO ' I 111 i.ir i pi'i.i A m an flW live ? ? ? unit H!ivrr itir ' KAMMKYKKS Kiesel Avenue 2.7il Wasliingtnn Avenue j ti.tin T'.T : llOUSEHOiil) GOODS ' WM5nlnn"i.1.nnd K IVlPl'H IlfRACl'hlllp SPEC1 A L CLEANUP SALE ON REBUILT BICYCLES mil) i.iiMry I1'- M KAT( li FARMRKS KKK1) (M. 200 .... HICYCLES CHICK MASH rim Ii.nlor ( Pi Mi f R 1 I .lull- - rni'iitti. j Shot Repair Simp Ilrtwtfii 2nJ und Vvpiiup. s'uniry FirtH'iN Cf.il Crnfrd Hsuuirncf, ink riiom IV'.i K Wr d'H ithMh FEED GROW-MO- Null f ir t tv (Vmmuiii . nitY en rrn ii. 3l Knwrl U SHOE REPAIRING fc'aill Ihfiif !1. v'ini A f'l (Mi j ini IL A. NOIHHS Iir'I, Ki.,1 f - Vr to -- - CKKk. liter ue in our nrw place) Thone S3.0 and Waah. Ave. I'l tiij.s ill t g f tv'H r .i,tn.i. H l II llli.HTsr primi th Street & HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE K IIM1 . POULTRY and l.ae Station 12 at Como Springs ? H ,i hth iHi :4 Avrnue , Vi c.iiuht inn In V,.,ki- - . N ilTvOW Xff'll' June lrttj; I.r iiiuiiMi.tt Illl MitMWkf I.l . ii.un 4.U on ii iiiiu I l.'llu l'liill(.iiliitfi-.,il ll.md i.- - j KAKHKR Is your Motorcycle Ready for the Gypsy Tour iisl.iii ti It'll' lit.' llll.1i-- Ambler Auto Salvage H. T. W. Summera. Proprietor Fendeni anil hoilim repaired, itraight-ene- d anil weMeil, 2.127 K level Avenue Phone BIS S illl MiK Hill I AUTO SALVAGE OGDEN FENDER SHOP llsilth'l - t fall 111 iiit.t unii'i Phone 2420 Shun, Ititif WnuliitiKton ProiricUir Jktluitg- liiK IP I ishinV; tackle Speiialitiea Cheap MACKS ier. 112S-- IH'U NN! tl tl -- Wrecker hervur, oien Clirvnilrt anil Star nerv- NOW A.-.W- I- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A ii C AUTO REPAIRS REAL ESTATE h'Bllii h:.m tinw WASHINGTON iliiiiclim Avrnue REPAIRS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES IVlt FURNITURE CO. I'll rAINTlMr- for Bargains FOR SALE ,h all ku.iU of furnituie, rue and raugm out of high rent and ..vr jnureolf "south eneral Auto Reiuiira Street Phone W HOUSEHOLD GOODS BARGAINS i. eervire aUtivn. Phone Kmrl Avenue tirirf linllipr, rather t'nmpntii R t Mid K 1441 Avpnui Shorty Davidson Do It '' 3K-- in ffl m 1 M i.rant Avrtiu Phiur Ukrn kl Purkrr Auto Top 'J MARK BINGHAM MORRIS SIGN CO. Uih iRbls Hti.I HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES? 11AKPSTER & SON Phone SIS - SION PONT Brook Your Bock or Scratch Your Cor to moro thiuto. Tryi 3IM - 1A Ociir'o! Auto Kepoiro ..hitiRluii Avenue I'hoiie A. L. BREWER CO. AND TRANSFER Phone Store Phone S26 itihkr anvtlnrttf Vt MtOl.l.INGKR ROY PAINTING & DECORATING RADIO Let d l.EATHER WORKS BRIDGE GARAGE Parts and Repairs T to buy or soil Hyoo wantEopowa North Waoh- j. umber I. A""11' R. F. D. Phone 12i fHAfiGAGE AUTO REPAIRS lawn Mowers Sharpiiiol um 1 It MOWERS Watch the Classified Section .mT I minil ordrrf rcmi'ty fillcHii Waahnurton Ave. Plmne lf.2 '"I1 ,ufv ill if " ' ame money nil your furni- ","1 l',t ,nr 1,n,t liinh rml mil u ill SAVK yuu l,r Soulli Washington Furniluro Co. t 1 ' Phone Cnil0 2? (Safeway Clievrolet In New Home, July I.. general manager of the The present, quarters of company. 1 the eninpany, in the Masonic temple, contains about t',000 square feet, tint SiTuring quarters about four times the new quarters in the building al a largo as the prm-u- t tua iters is Twenty-- hint street and Washington the program of the (Tateway Chevro- avenue, formerly oerupiod by let Company, I ne., areonlmg to the ISrnlliers, contains about nnnoimeemeiit (luring the week of W. 000 si ii i.are feet. ZZTti Ilar-hertsii- 2572 Washington Avenue Model T was a great educator in this respect. It has stamina and power. It was the car that ran before there were good nnads to run on. It broke down the barriers of distance in rural sections, brought people of these sections closer together, and placed education within the reach of everyone. We are all still proud of the Model T Ford car. If we were not we could not have continued to manufacture it so long. With the new Ford we proixise to field which continue in the light-ca- r we created, on the same basis of quality production we have always worked, giving high quality, low price and constant service. We began work on this new model several years ago. In fact the idea of a new car has been in my mind much longer than that. But the sale of the Model T continued at such a pace that there never seemed to be an opportunity to got the new car started. Even now the business is so brisk that we are up against the proposition of keeping the factory going on one model while we tool up for another. I am glad of this because it will not necessitate a total shutdown. Only a comparatively few men will be out at a time, while their departments arc being tooled up for the new product. At one time it looked as if 70,000 men might be laid off tem- - porarily, but we have now scaled that down to less than 2r,000 at a time. The lay-owill be brief bemuse we need the men and we have no time to waste. At present I can only say this about the new model: It has speed, style, flexibility and control in traffic. There is nothing quite like it in quality and price. The new car will cclst more to manufacture, but it will lie more economical to operate. HOMELESS Asphalt Shingles Depot Employe Dies After 30 Years With Utah Product the Union Depot Co. Gordon Chester Alden, 59 years of age, for more than 30 years an employe of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company, died at 5:15 o'clock yesterday morning after an illness of three months, lie was horn in Indiana, November 7, 1807, and hus made his home in gden for 40 years. Hcis survived by his widow, a daughter, his mother and a number of brothers and sisters. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Tcc I.ock Hexagon- - Strip DISTINCTIVE SAFE SERVICEABLE Ornamental Designs Applied over the old wood Nhingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. TEN MONTHS TO PAY LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective But Flood Leaves Thousands .Worse Off Than These American ff Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary Ida Luts Brown, American Asphalt Roof Corp. Phone 1277 OGDEN, UTAH Grant 24G6 deceased. Creditors of the estate of Mary Ida Lutz Brown will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Trust Department of Walker Brothers Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of July, 1927. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS) Executor of the Estate of Mary Ida Lutz Brown, deceased. Ball, Musser & Mitchell Attorneys for the Executor. Date of first publication May 13, 1927. Date of last publication June 3, 1927. Everybodys SPECIALS INVEST FOR SATURDAY in F. B. F. C. Real Estate 6 and 7 Dependable Merchandise at Wholesale Prices and Less Per Cent Bonds SILK IIOSE $100.00 : $500.00 : $1000.00 Lad i cm' and Men', all the MhadcR, Safe Investments liojs' heavy weight CQ UtL in-nm- te Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Graham Brothers Trucks Robert H. Hinckley; Inc. 2566 Washington Avenue Youths' heavy weight Field, Flower and Garden Seeds; Poultry Supplies; Pax Globe, Brands of Poultry and Stock Feeds. WORK SHIRTS Berthana Building Phone 652 Your Old Roofs pockets. 75c Values fiuC Khaki Shirts $1.00 Values 65c Western Roofing and Co. Manufacturing 2473-- ATHLETIC UNIONS OQrt OVC Men's and Boys' 75c Values SUIT CASES Lastic Cement over your old roof costs one fourth as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone ,.79c Red and Blue, large size 10c Values 4 for 25c .MENS DRESS HATS All the new shades with fancy and plain f QP bands, $4.00 Values ....OlivU MENS STRAW HATS Yeddo Straw, $4.00 .... Q- - Co. 319 24th Street 2154 Quincy Vftlui!l P Blue and Grey, double Full-o-Pe- p, Great Basin Grain f7Q 4 VC denim Seamless, 81x90, $1.50 HANDKERCHIEFS QQ Ov denim Get the Best bors, who lacked means of conveyance, lost everything. The first emergency in caring for the refugees such as these has been generously met by the Americanto peothe ple through their contributions immedAmerican Red Cross, which iately assumed the tremendous burden of relief. These people must be restored to their homes and the peril of disease must be averted in the flooded areas. The call for aid still exists and America will continue to heed the call. w Men's heavy weight denim of the groat New Orleans, experiencedthe having swirlaway by a situation their home swept flood farm the and "Jfh must grip the heartstrings of ing crest of the afforded them a livhad which lands American now exists "jT exist for citizen However months to come. A ing for years, laid waste. JNU Graham The little. a saved of a million of our people are they gwuter used had which they truck """jeless and in distress. They are Brothers farm most valtheir proved their in on rjKffig refugee camps, their only wns of livelihood uable aid, for on it they wen able to lost for an pile a part of their household goods, period. ana t of the flood refugees were the children clambering on top, wsters advance the even so fortunate as the group to speed through safety m New Or-i.-n This family of eight of the torrent to Their less fortunate neigh OP-ne- 75c Value.... OVERALLS 427 KIESEL RUILDING ..Though the first horror siisippj flood is past, SHEETS $2.00 Values For only col-Q- Y orB, $4.00 Values Q uliU BLOOMERS AH wlUU 5nSilt- " - Everybodys 327 R NIGHT GOWNS Rayon silk in all TWENTY-FOURT- H STREET, OGDEN 69c ii |