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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937. CRESCENT C!T TO Goif;champati8y,FjjscEII Introducing NATURALIZERS ir s r a . I at our Introductory Price $6.00 regular price $6.85 Naturaliiert are well known to -iadert of leading worn en'f magazine! and to followers of comfort improve ment! in footwear. Naturalizen were made to provide ityle and maximum comfort and fit in the same (hoe. Naturalizers in a seemingly magical way,' find all the weak pots in the foot that need support. They ease the tender pots. They slip up snugly under the arch, grip the heels closely and hug the instep. At the same time they are shoes of great charm and grace. Naturalize are advertised throughout the nation at $6.85. But as an introductory offer in Roseburg only spring and summer numbers strap, tie, and pump de signs whites, blacks this week CaC A A and next only yOaUU Ready to Wear Specials DRESSES This week's arrivals of over BO new sheers and silk prints. All sizes. A special courtesy offer to Fisher's. ::dr::li... $2.95 . $7.95 HATS Probably 50 hats Spring styles in black straws, silks, felts, etc., to be closed out immediately. Look them over now. 98c $1.49 Etc. S. & H. Stamps Department Store. S.&H. Stamps Lection Junior Tournament Will Again Be Played on Woodburn Field. Word wiir received horo today of tho nnpoinlmenl of Major Ollv oi' B. OIhoii, commandliiK officor of tho find battalion, 1HH int'un try, pant commander of Woodburn post No, -Id of tho American Sion, (is munuKor of (he 3IK17 series or the state 'Lofilou Junior baseball tournament. Tho aoi-lott for tho slato championship will bo played at Woodburn, In Legion park, Saturday and Sunday, Au stin t 7 and 8. . Four toaniH, onch representing one of tho districts Into which tho Htato In divided, will cotupoto for tho title, In tho Woodburn moot. Tho playortt, conches and m Hung ers will bo outurtatnod at a ban quet Friday night, preceding I ho scries. Tho games for Htato championships In 1(1115 and 103(1 woro playod In Woodburn and woro so effectively handled that tho pantos for this year woro also Hclmdulod for tho Woodburn park. Ma lor Olson Iiar appointed Inrgo committees of Woodburn fans, with ouch committee assigned to ono of tho Important details con nected with tho Rcrlos. Douglas Entry Strong Tho Dnucclns comity team Is ox ported to bo a threat In this year's competition. desnlto worse handl cairn than bavo boon presented In any yeiir since iho local post started sponsoring junior ball. Thin yenr's team promises to bo a dnuRorniiB Bouad nt bat, iih every prospective plaver baa demou nt rated exceptional hitting ability. A lack of fnnda Is n serious lmndfcan this Reason, according to vt . II. (lerretsen. local chairman. Tho committee be states la nol worried about materliil, aa boys tinning- out for nraellee, imiv, with a minimum effort, bo made Into a" oxceutionnllv rood team. Finances Aro Problem However, tho mayors restdo tn widely Honnraled par's of the county and trummorlntlou to and from practice must be. provided Which result b In much expense. It oIho In neeessnry to provide the tenm wlih unlfo'iMH nnd n grout dent of eoulnment nt rcb cost. If itn hovn rwh tho title serins. Heretofore the banebntl nelly'"' ban been solf-suPportlnp Ibroucb reeelnis from games plnved at TloRomnc The .lunlnr ball team hm nlwavn nttraetrd taro rrowds of fnnn, and has hnd ood com petition from nenrbv cities. Th's vpnf, however. Kt,nom''T. nnitnrentlv In ihe nnlv town In the pot it hern mi ft of the nlate snonsnr Inc a hn. nnd ronsnmntlv ef forts to nmnrn for Inrnl mines n. p'enni of necuHnor practice funds for flnnneT the activities bn"o been nnnvnl'ln.?. II In tinsMhlp that n se'-tes nf framed rn be nrrpntretl with Fi pene In (he pear fiituro, nnd tJ,e ro?"tMln l wo'k'nff on bnt pro position at tho present time. REPOITS fitnw n ti-vvl 0f .wild Fmlhora nr pnM In wpighixl hy troy wclKhll (5760 groins per pound). PRODUCE POnTLANII, Jimn !).(,P) niJTTUIi. I'i'liim,.A. Krnilo, 34c II). In piii'l'IiiiioiiI wniiiiii'H, 3Cn In citrloiiH j 11 Kindt', ;i:ii: in imrch. mnnl wniiiiii'; lllc In curtpiiH. " llll'ITKKKAT (I'orllunil ilnllv oiy, buylnn prlcn) A kiiiiIo, 3:14 llli! II).; lioiinlry HlallmiH; A Krudn. IJ-32(! III.: II gritdo lie Iohk; C Bi'iiiln (Ic Icm. , , I0CIOH lluylnn: .price .by :.'lioio' nulnt'H: IvIi-iih V.fti" ufliTnlin.i) 17... mod liitu tile; modliim rirsu,' 15e unueiKradra ido'iIouhi. (!Ol1NTItv Mi.?A'ca : a..iii..u lirl to rutiilloiH: VuulorH, 131-llc iij.; oiiini-H untMiailKoil. Chaunn, llvo poultry, potntooa. now poliitooB, onions, cuinlnloupos, wool, liny, hops, inolmlr nnd can dim burk bnylntc prlco, 1937 pcul Gc lb. . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Juno 9. (API (tl. S. Dopt. Aki.) IIOOR: Mnr knt nctlvo innntly Hlondy; good to choice 1 iiR-2 10 II). drivnlim niOHtlv l.7r. Ion, I lo(8 ntlotiitiln a lu.OO, SOOa.SO III. wolKlltH JIO.00-10.25; IlKht IlKlita nnd Hluuitlilcr plus monlly $10.00. fuw to J10.2B; ;nck Intt hov 7.5II .00, choice funder plB Diilcnhle up to $10.00. CATTI.H: Mnikiil nillinr nWv niUHt moBtly londv: odil lumd Frn Klnoril $IUI(l7.7n, Kiiilii fed atoers milcnlilc nrnunil $1). 00-10. 50, few Mocker. $5.00-5.75. part lend (1(13 II). Cnllfnrnla kiohs hclfcra $8.25, few culler nnd common hplfnra $5.00 11.50. low culler nnd cutter cows $3.76-6.25, common 10 medium Kiiidea $5.50 11.75, with RTH8ny dnlry tvpo cows sclilom nhovu $0.00: purl load !lxit Hi. t'nll foiiiln kiiihs cowb $7.15. IiuIIb moBlly Stl.tHi-R.!!), cutlers down to 5.25. good to choice venlera $S.00 9.00. SIIKKP: Minkel ateinly to venk; few fnlrlv cnod 7' te S5 11). api'lu'; IniuhB J10.00 I0 25, tew roinmon KI'llileB $S.50. cnlla dnw.i tn 17.00. common Kuiaay yenrllMKa $5.50. Hlnimhtnr owea snlenhle to iiriiiinil $2.50 down. WHEAT POttTt.ANn, Jeue 10 (API 1ent: Onnn lllch Low Clnae .lulv i.niA l.nn l.ni ion Sent 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Onnli tthenf: lite llend Mueaten nw 3 ect 1.10; iinrlt hnrd winter 11 nrl 1.29: 11 net I 21: ,11 ncl I in. onfl i.,ll.t i,...otn,. ..).ltA J.I':; hnrd vlnor westeln red EX-HFRMAN ENVOY DECRIES WAR TALK PORTI.ANn. Juno 10. (API 11 r. linn l.ui her. flerienn envev to the United Hinten for neveu venrs, enmo to Poiilt'nd todny 10 lenvn nhout the Pacific conat. The former nmlmMaador, deacrlli-In- himself na n atudent of world nfdilrt. anld he plreadv knew of cnndlHona anions Ihe nations skirt Ihe Atlantic. "I rnntiol underalnnd whv peo nli keep tnlblnti war. war." he re marked. "There will he no Hen- oral Knronenn wer: (here will be no war hetween Ihe 1'nllcd Stales and Jiioati aiol It would bo much hotter If neenles would talk about pence and tho problems that face the world economically." 1 it-Half Pennant at Stake in Sunday Game: Pirates to Battle Medford. Pet 1,000 .l00 .coo .400 .200 .200 League 8tandinae W I, Crescent City 5 0 flrantii Pqsb 3 2 RoaehnrK -. 3 2 Ashlund ...2 3 Medford 1 4 Olendale 1 4 Games Next Sunday Crescent City nt Rrunta Pibb. Cle'idale at'ABliland. Mcdfcnl ut lUiaeburK. Tl IIII.I, IIUI.K.V Willi tilendole and Medford eliminated from any mathematical poHBinmiy ut ihe-first-half nonnnni and Aahlunil practically nut of the riiniiiiiK. too 4 resront City Chi nooks 1 111 vol to Cniiim 1'orb Run d..y with lilL'h: ilc, iicb of cllnclilnK at leatt, a llo. for, tho chamnlnn Biiip. In enso t'"0 lenKue lendors knock over tlrnnts Puss and ItcsehiirB Iobcb to Jledfiml, tho first half finK will wave In Ihe const town. Tn six cuius novo only three more earner to play h,:foro Ihls half of the 15'Knmo snllt season Is coin. pleted, nnd with a three-ouue nd eiintiiue over Hie second place Koseimri? and c-anls Pass teuma, the title seems snfelv in the bni; or .uiuuiKor llov ncos outfit. Pirates Meet Craters Whl'n Omits Pass la eetllnir I 'i urn" Rnnilnv ncninst C'O Chi noks. Pna.-biirc' enleriaiilH ti'e sur prising .Mcilfonl Crulnis nnd 1 111 proved Glendnle and Asliliuid teams meet nt Aiili'.inil. Tho battles next Sunday are turnnhniita from loose of hirt week,' the cliiha mere- lv roverelRB tho locntlon of , tho Kamea. At Grants Pass, n Ditchers' bnllle peenia In rlore. with either T.eftv Koll or Knlnh Den on the Chinook rnpnnd end Phil Clrlp"i dolinr the Ci'nhla Pass hurllne. Koll beat the Merchnnts last Siindn'v. 7-2. nnd ManoRrr Deo m.iy start him nualii n an nttemot to cline.i tlio flue at least roelutnr a tin for It. Mal- ''ernn will eaten for Creace-d C'lvi I'-iman will rocelvo for tlrnnts Pass. , T'ni'ily. (fee V'obfoot ronthnnw, "I do Ihe Ashland eitehiiiir nnd r'Uff iMcl.nn" will cmeli, ''l'o two r-,i-itin,l nn n,l,.n ..ifo"t' f, 1 .ti'vepdl v e' Ore "on tills sei'lllK, end nnponfcii in Ashlund iinl."nm for I'm first limn lust Sliednv. '"'ll'l'lj ' " cnlinlqr lvl, Walt Weave". AVtllnmetin university star pitcher, who ioined the Lor- f'ors last wenk. vH piaatnr b-ick o Ihe elate Tinv pierce, siintiiei lVllln'"elln nlnvnr, will be on first bnse"frt" niondiiic. .... I Ittle nr. Barr to Pitch At Ko'--ol"ire- tlm p'ilns i-'lll nl inmnl In tn" I" Iho fl'l. half rncc liv Xn'rtlP"- LHUe ni- 'lnr on Mm moii'iil wllh flnfr h"hiiMl i,(i but. MniifnH. n.Io scnnclbaneil hv col- lete ele"""o, v,iji y., o'Hior Pon. "or n" li!rlelrnn In the box, wllh Mnn'ifrnv Tlnlkovlck In the recolv- inr nosltlon, . Ml Io-i-mr, wllh. lite nvco'dlnn of Crnsaenl f)lt'. have drawn' honv- li" rrnm iho co'ioiro rani's, nnd v-lll pin;ent vnatlv sl.rnnor tronts rroni Tim- en.' poneclnllv in Iho siwnnd hlf. Oio'Klnle end Anldan'i eein to l'avo drawn the cream of e'n .hin'i cron. hpvevnr, ivllh Ttnr.tv i'"l.''eivnr cle.l the fl'icl young nllchnva In colle-ro linaubnll. GIBSON STII.L TOPS LEAGUE'S HURLERS tor Awr.Rrjs. .tinib in. ti Rnm nibttnn. r?btbntnl liiirtnr I'he Run PfntclHt'0 Sealp. beld rln tp dm tnt'KHmitoil lemterobfn of Paelfle Const lea'ne iMchofs In "fitno "laveil tbroui;h Uiat Tii lav. nii"OH ba von 11 Htmlttht ijin, losle" none. TbonM of t,oh Aneolea and T .Il ia nl of Run Francisco won nine it lost tbreo to Uko aucoml bonoi'ft. In (bird nlaro nrPir.qt Rtnf of Run F"inet",o en-i pimpM r Rne'nmento wltb 0i''t v'n nil'' f'von loSKipfi. X 1 T lntc ef Por"1'"'! "vt with 10 and flv w-t'He JH'l poe f'nl. bis temnmnle, won nix nt'il Svrn ti p"t-fl t'm xt berth with llebert rf Rn IHepo. "MinNIHHT' RI7! 1. BEATEN BY WOODS Tmpoma, .iitnn in f a m Wni. rp n,( . ft-ltt.ron.l il(ifitnion "MMnlci'i';' H''t. iflti, port .1 n"""i tn (ho 'Minln m'niii nt n flnt prfri 'nrn. Irmt. nijh. pi' f'l Kllii,o. Ill I In nlv rnnn.l "tl flllTl. FARM BRF.VITFS mm , ill fKifh ' TLk"''' T'f' One of the prettiest women ever to win a golf title, 18-year-olcl Dorothy Kirby smiles her de light over becoming the worn en's southern champion when she defeated Mrs. Estelle Lawson Page in the finals of the tournament at Atlanta. Ily the AsKoclated Press. Coast V I, Pet. Sun Francisco 44 24 .1147 Sacramento 411 25 .6H2 Los AllKBles .'.,...36 :il .BH7 San DIbko 87 ; .B20 Portland 32 3il .402 lenlllo 31 3!". .47fi Oakland -14 .302 .MIsBlons 23 40 .333 American - . New York 25 . 17 AM Chicago 25 17 .595 Cleveland '. 24 17 .585 Detroit ?5 20 .550 Ileal on ;1 19 .500 WashlllKlon 19 21 .442 I'lillnilBlhpla 15 24 .3S5 St.. I.oula 13 !3S .255 National New York 29 18 .1117 Chicago ,...27 IS .01)5 l'lllahui'Kh 25 IS .581 Ht. I-ollls 23 20 .535 lloHton .. : 20 23 .4(15 Ilrooklyn ......;....:...,19 22 .403' Philadelphia 17 : 27 .3SG Cincinnati .. 15 29 .341 Pitching Ace of Cardinal Holds GianU to Three Hits and One Run. ny sin FEnun (Associated Press SDorts Writer! They laugh ono dnv nnd chonr the next depending on whether Dizzy Dean Is nooning off or r.lir h. ins. When he's doing the former tlm folks Beem to forget about his el bowing ability, and look on him as sort of a sideshow. But when he gets out there on that hill, and really puts his mind to foggln' 'em in. as ho did yea lerday in pinning hack the ears of Carl Huhbcll and tho New York fiinntB, 8-1, tho crowd tips Its nat. From tho greeting DIz received before yesterday'a game, It begins to appear that the faithful, gen erally, and tho Hew York fans In particular, are getting mighty Llred of hla outhurata. A packed Polo grounds let nut one big "boo" and followed It up with a varied assortment of jeers for most of the game. But when It wob nil over, and DIz had pol ished off tho Giants with three hits nnd ono unearned run. the crowd roared approval of the pltcl perfection he riimlnved In the opener of the douhleheader. Hubbell Sllpoing Outside, of Dlzzva lon.fllirhl flinging, the double bill produced two outstanding devclonmniilsr That the promise nf a fight will mill pack them in nnvwhore: 2. That something serious In happening to Hubbell, who less thnn two weeks ago was being ha 'led ns Invincible. The Hiib-niz rivalry was sun. nosed to rnpet n perfoi-mnnce of inn nioiitn s "Untile nf St. Louis." when Denn's "duster" prcclnitnted general free for all in his last meeting with .Hubbell mnd tho Giants. A near record week dav crowd of 55.777 nald Us wnv In to nee vostordav's doings. Thev didn't let nnv fist swlnglnc hut Ihev were treated In n flock of bnsnbnll as Ihe nianis followed no Ihe piien. iiereai to lake ihe eighteen 3-2 Hamr Daiinine'q ninth Innin nlneh homer, lo hang onto the ecne lend. . The onenlng gnuie mm-ired Ihe "i-h ..nui,l nio I'nhliell Vns icn helled nut. A veclf ngo Mon ,r the Tenderers en'led h's record lrlll" of 24 straight, Yes'orilny ho r.,.ds elniited him fn' 13 bus eight Innings, tuihith .ion.') look nllnceiliei- hnneful for Bill Terrv and his Terrlerq. C'lH Gain 'nd niare The Chicago Cells nllnibe'i Into ecnnd nleen by v'ni0piMo- Tlre1' 'U's T)odini-H. S-1. while the '.Itlibni'gh. Plriies li""ed to IhiH IV lnaliig to Ihe Phllllei S-1. iln he Notional league'' o'hor e", esls, Ihe Iloslnn llec'i i,.-,,l nose Ihelr Iwn "old inn" rook'n". Feite and .Th" 'rni-nnf. nd ltiinckod . off Hie -Cincinnati Reds tw'"o. -2 and 5-0. , Onlv one game Cleaned ihe n-eather plii In the "iprh-pti ie. erne, the Cleveland IniHins tonei"" l" Tiosion lied Rnv 12-a ii, ciimh bin a "iino nf M-e dcdincire-i end""s. Chicago's V.'hlte Sox and ho Yankees.., ; ' BOSTON. Julio 10. (API Ed dlo Colllua, general nuinnscr o( tho Boston ued Sox, today an noiinced a "straight swap" of Wos nd Hick Forrell ami llelo Alniuadii ,tho Hose for "Huck" Ncwaom and lien Chapman of tho Washing ton senators. The Ferrells form tho only 'other battery in major league baseball. Wos won 20 games for he Sox last year, but has been :olng poorlv this season. Catcher Kick Ferrell is at present out of the game recovering from n brok en hand. "Buck" Newsom was a main- ay of Iho Senators last year. inning 17 games. Some hnvo cnlled Newsom the Dizzy Dean of Ihe American lea gue because of his vociferous statements. Altnaila recent ly has been pa- oiling center field for the Bed Sox. filling in for Cromer, also out ilh a Innie wrist. Earlier be re- nhiced the ailing Jimmy Foxx at first base for tho Hose. Hecent- he has been In a bnttiug lump. ClKinmnu. sneedr outfielder for he Senators, waa obtained by hem from Iho New York Yankees in!, vcar In exchniiTe for Juke owcll. He balled .315 fur Wash ington last season, nnd Is recog- zed ns one of the best biUHC-sleal- ers In Ihe league. e(tvri.i!.l t t'iq.v,,! ,r,ft.. 0 1 j ilnmn.1 .l,n. ni,nrit l,n,tn ;-, ...n rp,i,i r ,n l-nli,n,( fvenlon v-Vn onpn ne". -'-.I the -lelnlty f ,V, , no. I"'- nrnvl,llM nniiin. titnnq fnr vnltlnq nt.,1 laqn,-.lqlA. f.nri,inv. "1 rnnlil the 0r "riliy worm" to a marked cxienl. Cor nn' nc". ties .-me l-.n,i hin eilinli In lh- "onlh. Tn 101, ll'e fle'llh hevvealed 1(1 tier rent more ncres of corn than cotion. 191" i.n fiirmer received 13 Ceillq of fl-e CO,-ll'er ilnlln "'let. fnr hreail eeel.lnw n n fedrrnl trade coeiinisinn report. When the wm-V liorqe n" mule hernetea o"ehented. SeeorHtpw 0 'ir. P. n nnnnela nf NnrHi Care. i'm lein ceiee. te animal eri. dentlv Is suffering from a diges tive disturbance. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Complied by The Associated Press. June Hi: : 30 15 15 60 Ind'ls UK's I't's Sl'ks Today ,. !I2 1 42 9 41 3 67 0 I'I'cv. day .... 92.U 42.(1 41.(1 117 3 Month ago .... N.5 43.1! 411 ti.ri,4 Veer ago N4.4 f5 4S.4 03 1 1937 high 101.1! 49.5 51.0 75.3 1937 low SS.5 37. S 40.9 til 4 193tl high 99 3 43.5 53.7 72 S 1M6. low 73.4 30.2 43.1 55.7 BONOS Today Prev. day . Month ago . Year nvo ... 1937 high ... 1937 lew 1930. high ... 1936 low 20 nil's . 93.7 . 93 S . 93 R . 90 0 . 99 0 . 92 6 . 9S 3 . 86.9 10 10 10 Ind ia ITs FVn 103 3 9S 1 72 8 103 3 9S.2 103 1 9S6 102 9 101 S 101.4 102.S 102.1 97 S 104.4 103 1 101.8 99.3 O 72.6 71.1 69 3 74.7 4)1 5 73.0 62.6 E Orvllle FrRmated, Crescent City's speedy outfielder, took over the Southern Oregon league bat ting leudcrshlp last Sunday as ft result of two bits against Grants Pass. He boasts a mark of .533 from S bits in 15 trips to the plate. Earl Kay, Oranta Pass leftfleld er, jumped from tenth to second by getting two bits in three tries In tho same game. He Is bitting at a .438 clip. Lefty naker lead" the Roseburg Pirates with .409: Don Montgomery heads Ashland batters with- a mark of .400; Stewart leads Olendale with .364; and Dick Hoffman has the best average of Medford hitters with .357. Ray also leads all others In runs scored. Ho has dented the plate seven times. hefty Koll nnd Ralph Deo, both of Crescent City, have won three and two games respectively with no defeats to beat! all pitchers. Rob Hardy, Ashlnnd; Carpenter, Olendnle, and Tynan, Roseburg. have all won a single game and lost none. Phil Criggs, Grants Pass' righthander, has worked In the most games winning three and dropping two. Following Ral.er in the batting averages of tho Hosebun team are SMun- with .:iS!l ami tioff with .300. Dr. J. M. Ingalls Registered Fool Specialist Umpqua Hotel Saturday, June 12 FREE CONSULTATION m w m m m a m. The whole town's talking! Don't wait grab your purse and dash to Penney's today! Join the steady stream of customers! Get your armful of bargains. Check the dramatic savings you'll find in Penney's Summer Picnic. Very Latest Styles! Cotton Shop FROCKS 9Sc and $n.9s Street and spuria cottons in the season's smartest fabrics! Strictly tailored or delightfully fluffy! Cool and fresh looking. Printed Sheen Plain and Printed Krinhletonet Swui-ODoU I Corde Laceg A flattering group of exquisite PASTEL sport frocks, too. Don't forget we've styles for every figure! Sizes 14 to 52. 'for A "Fashion First" Summer Fabric Hats 98' Clever Stylet! LINENS! PIQUES! CABAR: DINES! Medium brims, small brims and flattering large brims, so smart and becoming you'll want two or three, Season's newest trimmings. Ladies' Fabric Gloves Good looking styles in a wide range of colors. .Sizes (j to 8. SHOES For the Whole Family! Come to Penney's for footwear. The largest stock of Shoes for the family in the whole county. Shoes that are built to give satisfaction. We feature all-leather shoes that tit perfectly on any foot. Our stock is complete. Shop Penney s first. 1 Wi Ijj :AYlr.rSrW TOTHIRD PLACE (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles replaced San Die go's Padres as tho third place team in the Pacific Coast Baseball league today after tho Padres lost their second straight to tho circuit leading San Francisco Seals and the Angels made It two in a row over the Missions, 5 to 1. , GUI and illhyne connected for two baggers in succession in the seventh inning yesterday to nc- count for three runs and give the Seals a G to 4 win over tho San Diego outfit. Tho win onabled Situ Kraneisco to retain its one gamo leadership. ' ' Second place Sacramento won Its second straight from soventh place Oakland, 4 to 3, -while the Portland-Seattle game was rained out. The northern teams play a douhleheader Friday night. The shakeup promised by Joe Rearwald, prosident of the M is sions, started yestorday with the release of tho veteran Mark Koe nig und Pitcher Tom Conlan. Ad ditional changes were hinted by Bearwald, who has ordered Man ager Willie Kiimm to uso younger players In the lineup. Johnny ttabich, sent to the Missions on option from the Moston Nationals, arrived yesterday nnd said he ex pected to bo ready to' pitch in a few days. Schilling Baking Powder Vs biscuits THERE IS SOMETHING NEW IN AUTOMOBILE PERFORMANCE! LET US SHOW YOU BJo.l Performance ,i The Bachelor ... he loves to GO With lots of power and pep . , . and so His car takes second place fo none ... Sfocfc car performer Number One Step on this accelerator . . . and meet a new driving thrill. You're boss of power that's No. 1 In the low and moderate price fields. And smoothest power, toot You're driving a running mate of the cars that broke 40 official American Automobile Association records out on the Utah Salt Flats ... In the most punishing stock car test of all time. 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