Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JUNCTION EAGLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922.
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•M M ri()N EAGLE "a,,» those Who did not appreci-
Published Every Friday by j0,1 this country,
The |( ACTION PITRI TQUive *5!1 w.0,,l(l 8<‘e^ to destroy
.ii ini. 1 KIN I L BUSHING; il and lend aid to its enemies
— COMPANY' —-— would 1 eel that with perhaps j
.... I °nl.v a short prison term (hey!
would he released and as a re-
Pr.au.nt I fu,t (,,’.U,i.s hixness, there would
vw Pii'siurnt bl‘ no 11,11,1 to the disorder and
vic« rwldM,ti opt’n r(iVoIt this land. No
. Sccr.ury! IMal.1 deserve so much condeni-
Editor1 r,all°n and punishment as the
.v -------__ maa Wiat openly betrays his
Entered in the Post Office at Junction 1 lOIMltr.V ill a time like We CX- 4*
*«ond cl.,, mail matter. pcniuml when these "political 7
-- ..... o!lenders" took a hand to pre-
Subscription,...$1.50 per year V(Mlt tbo successful operation of
........... I (*l"‘ war machinery.
; To pardon men who would
At ^ last political prisoners withdraw support from the Am-
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OHICKR8
j. n motley,.
W. P. RII.KY,
OREN C. ItElI),
COKE It. STEVENSON,
n. GRADY l'EKItY,
have been released, including E.
V. Debs, Of all nations involv-
ed in *he war, we are the last.
eriean Hoys that protected and
saved this country, in spite of
the efforts of these so called
...... an inu lust tm; fitoiis oi tnese so called
one to take this step. But bet- "political offenders,” is to open-
U‘r late than never.—Fredricks- ly insult every man who wore
Inirv. Standard. the uniform of this country, and
It may be true that vve are every mot'.her that gave her
the last. Would to God we son that this country might
had never taken the step! To
pardon and release slackers and
other war time violators is to
encourage violations for the fu-
live. It can be nothing more
than placing a premium on dis-
loyalty and a halo about the
head of the slacker.
A BUSINESS MAN S ERROR
A MERCHANT in another city tho i ;ht ho would
improve his ere lit by opening new checking nc-
coun s w 11 i three hunks instead of giving one bank all
hrs business.
When this man wanted to borrow more money he found
a none of these hanks considered uhemselves under
obligation to take care of him.
This man had seriously hurt his credit because none of
these banks could know all about his business affairs
when he scattered his business among several hanks.
The man who is in trouble often tries to deceive his
bamv ,s oy having more than one hank account-but it
is a plan that seldom pays.
Perfect co-operation from your hanker
conies when he fully understands vour
problems.
BUY GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES
JUNCTION STATE BANK
Member of Federal Reserve System.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$235,000.00.
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n PR,CES HAVE GONE IN EFFECT AND
LATEST PRICES ON
Tires and Tubes
SD.S5
S12.M5
Smootli Tread Casing* - .....
Kibbod Tread Casing
• »0x.> All-weather Tread Casing
dOx.i1 j Non-Skid Casing
dOx.d j All-weather Casing
♦>0x*> Regular Fubes $2.00.
*nr.\*t Heavy lourist lune $z.4U.
’^lxl Fabric All-weather Casing $22.00
dlxl Cord All-weather Casing $20.40
31x1 Tubes. Regular $2.55. Heavy Tourist $3.50
^*° GIVE PRICKS ON ALL SIZES
OI < ASlNi.S AND ITBKN. AL1 OTHER SIZES ARE l\ PROPOR-
TION TO W HAT ARE OUOIKD HERE. THESE PR C^ ARE LOW
™ iIv,V rl,,Vl 'V* kkn S,M K: WE HAVE BEEN
SELLING URLs. AND ILK GIALITY HAS NOT BEEN SACRI-
FICED. I HE GOODYEAR .‘hK.'t L2 NON-SKID AT $10.95 IS A BAR-
GAIN. SO IS THE Jtovl 1-2 ALL-W EATHER AT $14.75. VVE ONI Y
MENTION THESE SIZES HERE BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY
MORE USED THAN OTHER SIZES ALL PRICES ON GOODYEAR
TIRES AND TUBES ARE REASONABLE. IE IN NEED OE TIRE*
OR TUBES REMEMBER UK GOODYEAR AND TRY A SET WE
HAVE HANDLED ALL <INDS OE TIRES FOR ABOUT SEVEN
YEARS AND OI R EXPI OUNCE HAS BEEN THAT THEY' Will
STAND UP WITH ANY O THEM EOR 1922 WE HAVE DBCTDED
IO HANDLE GOODY FAi ONLY. OI R STOt'K IS COM PI FTR ON
ALE SIZES USUALLY CALLED FOR. ANY SIZES NOT * IN STOCK
CAN BE ORDERED ON OUT NOTICE AND WE \VI L DO OP* vv
BEST TO GIVE YOU PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SFRVTCF US
WITH THU vrw <iONK 1N EFFECT ANII
fRA VT^i ?' I!’22- T,RE FACTORIES HAVE CHANGED
ImIy'rK-OMF^im.fo *N °RDER THAT 0UR CUSTOMERS
MAY I»L( OME FAMILIAR WITH WHAT MAY BE EXPFCTFn iv
; ; THE WAV OF ADJUSTMENTS. WE HEREWITH GIVE COPY OE THE
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Manufacturer s Standard Warranty
(Approved by the Tire Manufacturers' Division of The Rubber Assn-
k nil ion of America, Inc.)
.10 not guarantee pneumatic automobile tires fur any spec,hr
....... "lmtK' ';Ut, "VCTy pneum“tic "r>' l»Hrinir our name and serial number
’ 1 " "a,Tm’UHl by “s lu' tn* tn,m in workmanship or material
$la%|iH,!'r,“'"ime" lM' ",‘fW,iV“ ....... ->"'>■ when all trauspom
“<1 1 75 ' rharges are prepa.d. and when aeeom,»a„ied by Ibis rompanVs
“ I r'*!m ",rm f,ly si‘r,,e<l »lld *»*«• »« l,y owner. If. u,«n examination
«*r the tire to
manslnp. we wtll. at our option, either repair the tire or replace i, for
a Charge wfuch will ro„„ansale for the service rendered by the returned
tiio, based upon its general appearance and condition.
I'm umativ automobile tires in which a .substitute for air has I wen
U™ "**'when l,ot '•> the pressure receonwuded by us
med under loads in excess of those rsccomended by »s. .......... whJls
out ol alignment, abused or misused, or which have lawn injured through
accident or design, are not subject to claim hereunder
This company dot. authorise any dealer or „ge„, to make snv
ocSei n<hhDual t.uaranty ' or Warranty"
TMK GOODYEAR TIRE AND Kt'BHEH COMPANY
WE WILL BE GLAD TO ASSIST ANY OF OUR
GOODYEAR CUSTOMERS IN ANY WAY WE Pos
S1BLY CAN TO GET THE MOST MILES OUT OF
WOOD YEAR TIRES. IF YOU ARE NOT ONE OF
OUR CUSTOMERS NOW WE INVITE YOU TO TRY
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Perry, H. Grady. Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1922, newspaper, January 6, 1922; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890909/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .