PAGE TWO PENNY COLUMN Will It Be McLean or Bailey T No Mat- 1 ter which, W« wi(l mill take your train calls and give you prompt ser vice. Peck's Taxi Service. Phone 392. 7-lt-p. For Quick Sale—l 924 Model Ford (loupe in excellent condition, cheap. Lawrence Little, 117 Ann Street. 6-2 t-p. Join the Ku Kiux Klan If You Wish, but if you want prompt service join our list of satisfied customers by call ing 392 when you are in need of a cab to meet an early train, to make any kind of call or for any other purpose. Peck's Taxi Sefvice. 7-lt-p. I Have Opened a General Repair Simp on East Corbin street, just below the Coca-Cola shop. Work on all kinds of Cars, guarantee all work to give sat isfaction. Work at 75c per hour. Come where you can get your work done right, and can get service. Call us day or night and we will come and i get you. E>ay phone 730 L. Night phone 184 R. Lewis C. Ridenhour Ga rage. 7-6 t-p. Plenty of Fancy Ripe Tomatoes For Sunday. Call us. Dove-Bost Co. 7-lt-p. Sweet Potato Plants—We Can Furnish them in large lots now. Call at our place or phone us your order. CrowelU Plant Farm, 159 E. Corbin St. 2-6 t-p. Until Further Notice The Times-Trib : une (Mice will give 10 per cent, dis ■ count dn ill orders for engraved wed wing announcements and invitations, and monogram stationery. ts. Land Deeds, 5 Cents Each, at Times Tribune Office, Engraved Visiting Cards, $2.35 to $4.50 Roll, 3 for 50 cents, at Times-Trib une Office. Ijitbograplied Ceri ideates of Slock and ; seals furnished hy the Times-Tribune Office. ts. Directors of the “V” Will Attend the Southern Directors’ Conference. At the regular monthly meeting of tile beard of directors of the ”Y" a number of the board signified their intention of attending this important meeting. The recent financial canvass was reviewed, and the total subscriptions to date amounted to $10,577 allowing several hundred dollars having been sent in by friends who wish to have a part in this character-building center of the city. It is expected that a number of others will avail themselves of the opportunity to help and will send in subscriptions to he given as memberships ’to needy boys and girls who come to the “Y" and aslt to be permitted to take part in the activities of the association. See--1 retary Blanks expressed (thanks through the board to tiie citizens of Concord and county so generously backed the work, both with deeds and dollars. Several important matters came before the board for action relative to future work, announcement of which will be made in the n strict. , manufacturing practice requires. . .. V Employing only the finest mate- It Pays to Put an Ad. in Hie Tribune Saturday, June 7, 1924