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MoihImv. May -1, li)25. PAGE TWO THE UA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Jl! This Is Music Week ENJOY Hill's Department Store "A GOOD FLACE TO TRADE" I'AN'V I'Kil lir.S Kl:ir minor li-aisiH- Imll la)ors. imreliH-u.l hy tin- major fur a fumy fllturo, in n fcn-nt mam i-ns fniti-r wider llio i-e-.ion--lbilll.v they fool lline.( iikui Hum. UlK lenltue records rivcal oulv ft ftty f-'W flllWH Wll'T in Iiinli- prlred mar Baa delivered front I lie ' htarl. On rin- roritiary, tin- recorde: sre dolled wilh tniluree. ' i;nniii'"'i"'ii'iy i" much ' nu'llMnc I'-ndu ll make Hip path of -'trn ta lit Ii I v touted recruit all tin tnor,. ill) flrtill. Not only In Hi- public I ! to j..ct too much, bin tin- n. linnet notices tend to fl h-avlly on the shoulder of tin' youliR-lcr Involv ed. " It l doubtful of the udvcrtisinir that rcfiultii from the purrluwi! of H high-priced minor I. aK""' "'"r is worth the cost. Hy that I mean the club, while It rets much publicity, Invariably suffers for It by Iho failure of the fancy-priced rookie to live up to the kind word mild about him. It Ik Just pou-lliSe Hint "l'ft" (irtne nf tvit- AlJiMilo I workliiK timler fcut-ti a hmitllcnp m pri-seiii. "I.F.PIT" (iliOVWi "l.ofty" tlrovei In 'he ynliiiR soulhpnw for whom Connie Mack, paid In exocso of $t00.0"0. Kor suverol yearn Mr. drove ai the sonnatlon of the Interna tional l.oatut, u chief factor In tho wlnnltir of pennants for Jack Jiunn's Baltimore club. In the minors, utrlklnn out o dozen or mort In a ball pme won Westerners Mow what a the should be; ONE glimpse of Cali fornia, or Oregon, or Washing m, or any Western btate proves that the West in the motor ground of America! California, fur instance, trail New York and every other tato In rryiitration of nua ictiger automobilcil A Bron p of iucceiiful Akron tire engineers caught a vision of the opportunities In the Wnt. Its vane retourcct and pOMihllitk-i fur growth appeal cd to them, DfgttitiK into the fncti, they Irarneil that 30 per cent of the nation tires arc m-d xvvm of thu MiMiMippi, And only 3 per cent were made there I They tranferred their akiU and resource to the Went. Their C-T-C Cord today li regarded ai one of the three or four really line tire in America. Nine western ntutea Hive it a remark aide tide. 1-artlier hast Its good name U rapidly ipreuuinu. , We ahall be glad to give yu expert information ahout your tire, and if you nred them put on C-T-C a either hid toons, rmi hallooni, heavy duty cord or ovemze cords I "Quality M ill never he ftwriu'ed to meet a frice" President ' ' Columbia Tire Corporation PLAYLE OIL CO. IiriiliAKII J. II cmaley IMIII.KK A. Vug s. HUilN U. It. Jllbbard liOKHVK .Koy farannK Ai:i,lV A Wallowa lniilemiMit A Hardware Co. IM Jlil'ltlsl li H Chniiniiin t'OVK W. lmcr lli-oii. Hand-built l ull Dallon, Srmi.Balloom llnvy.Duty CordOvmiie Cordl IT! La Grande Golfers Are Defeated Tho well known jinx descended upon Dm- I -a Or limit- K'df ciimp at (inker ytfHii-rtJa)' and remained for Um- entire day with the result thut In l In- it nu I meet between Iho two team linker wored 44 points and the iji (initnlc KnlfcM. U. Mnity of the Iji Orande kin pin M'itiK'il ni irly off their Kiime and look u let of Ht rotten to i;it ii round the Iff bole. The local men lift- planning on riniklnK up fur tiling on the 1 7 1 h of IIiIh month. IJiikiT nan accept ed an Hivifat ton to pluv ret urn match here on that date. The lu rande country club ha one other bit meet In prospect with Home, linker, Pendleton nnd W tit la Walla ti -am to play here on May 3'i and 31. Scores yesterday were; I Jirison H3, Iti-ynnlilH hfi, Htngnt-r R7. Karl Htodd:ir'l Hi, Yow' UA. JiolriHfl V4. Pr"fi 96. Watkina SO. urr , I'frklim loo. It4-ut( r 101. Kiddle lo und Murphy 110. LA (;ilAM)E SETS BAKER BACK, 3-: (Continued from Pagn On.) on on man of liukt-r In number of atrlki'otitfi. The flrat nnrm-d re tired Mix tO'-n and the Coll'a twlrh-r rut out lhnf Ihdn wtnt IhiouKli the day without walking a, man and Orlmun passed bit oni', TfX Knight, I'lrate flnit baaj man. This wni ooatly, however, for Knight brought In one of the three runa marked up by the rtrutea. The othr-r two wre made by YVIIIIamn and Ooaardt Tho ColtH started the fun In thi rtc!ond tiinlng when Hilt and Mr ( ormlclt Kot on and luler boi h Hcored. Wht-n Ihlngn atnrt-d going thla way It looked like it wuh Just too Imd. but although Stev ens nnd laymon both got on bane, lltln Hi nick out Ortrnan ond Clif ford filed out to Alexander. n l Ing the rally. K very one felt tliat It wua a good thing that the Colts did their frlnklng laAuf-A the f I rat of the gii n i e , for thut wan all the running they did dur ing the day. Imiible, Nets Score. 1a Orande'a ftrat seoro came in the fourth frame and whs brought in by Wtlllnma who got on with a doibti'. The I 'Ira lea were blank ed ai;niu dining the nt two In niiiKH and then Kulglit ramu in alter going to r(rnt on Ortmans four wllil ones. UoaiMtta run wuh made in th eight frame an the r i-mi It of hla oh n double und a "Ingle by Harlh. l4o RiiTe. l.n (irnnde: A!i U U PO A K Kiirtm.-tn, f 4 0 1 3 o 0 Helm. Jfb 4 0)330 I Wllllnin. . .... 4 1 3 S 1 1 (kmneit. at, 4 13 0 3 0 I Mnrlh, v 4 0 2 8 0 0 1 imvlft, ir 4 0 0 1 (I 0 Alexander, m. ..4 0 0 3 0 0 Knight, lb 8 10 3 2 0 Ileitis, p 3 0 0 0 8 0 S4 a 9 27 n i Uaker: A if II II PO A K r'liiford. 2b 4 0 u 3 2 u Itrown, If. 4 0 I l o a Sip-. 3b 4 0 0 2 10 iMkina. m 4 o a o o n HIM, i 8 1 0 8 0 1 M.ornuu'h. if. 4 1 8 1 0 it StiviUM, U, 4 o R 13 8 0 Uiymun, . .,, 4 0 1 6 2 0 tUtniun, p 3 0 0 0 13 0 46 2 K 17 21 1 Two bane hlta: Williams, On noil. Knrnod ruim: linker 2, I tlinn.l- 3. I'lml on bnllii: off Ort- man 1. Left on ba.ies: Kiker 4, l.a tlran.li. 4. Wild plli-hi-a, Ort. man. I'lmt ban-- on errors: llaki-r I. l.a timnili. 1. Slrui-k out: by nilllian 3. Iti ll3 C. Dnubb- tilava; W'llllauis to Hi-Inn to KiiIkIiI l'usHid bulls: Hill, lilt by i-lli-hi-r: Hill. Cn-dlt vletoiy lo II-His, eliutKO di-frat to drtiiian. Time nf name l hour 4o minutes. l'ltiilii-: Hunt und v'ri'w Seorer- J. II. K.-.-nev. )l. udrlk.i. iiolhlni; unusual for the brilliant Mr. (Jiuvi-s. VIm u li-. eamo to tin- majors at ll litm-y fiuure, he m-iih In the h'nd. Iliii-s for wi-i-ks. Hi- was painted Hie Mil- r-pllch.-r rather than just a Miulhpiiw. 1 do knew that .lark Inmn. who liseover.-d (Irovi-fi, n-irards him an a siipi-t -pltihi r. Is .-.ni I nil ill he will pr-ne It despite u rather bad start. Iiiinn predlrteil ihnt (Irov.s would ft in 20 Karnes tur Mack, whleh Has perhaps the hiite..! boost nlv.-n Hie forim-r llaltlinor- I'HII. A tendency to heroine wild, plus too mu. h publlelly, .re th pres-nt lilindU-as of droves. lie Is bemir walled out at tho plate. The batters got him in the hole and I hen pick on tho cripple. When droves' routrol iluil.les him lo keep tho batter In the hoU'. iio will dinplHy his real w-orlh. ( .Millie Mark Is mil at all wor. rlisl atsnit his slow start. "Ilo's a itreat lUliber." sajs .Mark, "the bi j-t Milillipaw I liaiptiatl slura lite i) ot IhOUUo lluiik." La Grande Wins County Meet TIGERS TAKE E Unamuno Breaks Cen tury Dash and Broad Jump Records ; Good Marks Are Made. Making almost a cN-aii sw i t of flrwt pluci-.H tlu Il (Jrande Tters kept up their string of victories. Saturday, by g-.itherliig In !i? of th poSHibb MS polnlfl ut the coiiuty track meet at I'nlon. I'nlon. Imbler nnd Iji Orande were the only thne rhool in the "ounty who had men filtered in the event. I nlon took econd plane with 3S rf)lnti and Iinhb r gathered 1 3 points early in ih meet and, won unable tu K t pjfl this bad iuk figure. The duy wuh (deal for the meet and nOinr good marka were mad'' and several county records maHh- d o had bet-n predicted in the Observer. I'nnmiino of Iji (Jmnde lowered the time for the century one-fifth of a second from the for mer mark of 10 2-6 nerondH set by Lnrscn In 1 ! 2 3 . This ties the Kaxt ern Oregon time for t he event. tTrmimino set mint her county mark by broad Jumping 29 feet i inches. The former county record was set by Jacobson of Ijl Grande who hopped 9 feet 6 inches laMt year. Incidentally Keown of Imbler, sec ond place man at I'nlon Haturdav, Jumped h round 20 feet f, inches. Kuglt of I'nlon rai.ned the shot put distance by heaving the lead 41 fept 6 4 inches. The record had been held by Uir.ien of I .a Grande nt 40 feet 6 Inches. The grade school dashes, low hurdh n and relav were run be tween the high school events. Most of these were won by I'nlon boys. I A Grande nd other outside schools did not have a very good representation for the grade events. I.ee Hey nolds was starter and referee of the events. Summary. (Tenths Hecondn) 100 yard dush I 'nam u no ( I,), Sherwood ( I.), Keown ( 1 ). Glass 10.2 seconds. I'olt vault Hamilton (1). t.y- man f i.), Hammerley (I), Gee it- Ben (I') 10 feet 4 inches. Mile run Jensen (I.), Ilrown (I). Crouter (l ), Halsey (f) 4 In mules, r.h.2 seconds. llroad Jump I nam u no ( !.), Keown (I), Srnulz !.), Cox (I.) 20 feet f,i inches. High hurdles McKennon (I.) rUdel'MO. MTierwmfl Bn (!') 1 7,8 fleponfls. 440 yard dash Mny (I'), HrnutK (U), Kaua (L), Cheney ;,4 seconds flat. Jllgli jump McKennon (I.) and Ztindei L), tied for tlixt and sec ond, .Mays !'). J a man (I.) ft feet 5 Inches, 2 2n yard dash 1 'nnmuno (I.), fox (I). Hprny (l ), Glas (t.) 24.4 secomls. Shot put Pngit ( I"), 8herwood (L), Hpray (I ), .Muy (L) 41 feet t lches. fttio yard duwh Jensen (I.), Da vis (I.). Uuxter (D. Nelson l,) 2 minutes in. 4 seconds. Discus Kuglt ( I ' , Pherwood ft,), KeltK (I.), Strand (I.) Mm feet 11 Inrhes. lOvr li u rill en Sherwood (I,). tox (D, Merry U,. Crici- (,) 27.8 seconds. Javelin Ifutumelt (I,), Charl ton ( li). Spray (C), Sherwood (. 124 fw-t 8 inches. Itclay won by Ia Grande team compiippil of Smut. Sherwood, Zundel. Dnamutio in l minute Hnd 40 seconds, Sherwood was high point nuin of the meet with l h i points. l()u((l(Mr Sports Arc Popular (o the South itio in-: Janeiro- (apl South Amerlean soerer football vlrtorlea In Europe hove not '-T-prlsed people who are neouab 'd ivllh the local development of mh-li-tlca Hoeeer, or association foot ball. Is as popular In llrajll as baseball In the I'nlted Slntea. Every rlly and vlllatre bns lis teams, composed oi younir m.n and boys, anil the chlldien are al ways klcklllK balls alioul. Th.'le Is ample opportunity to practice the Kame, as the ofrlclal playitiK season Is nine months In lenitth, the only eveplions beinif Decem ber, January and l-'ebt-uai-y, which are tfenerully too hot for contests. Tho three leadlnn football m llotis In Soith Am.rlca are l'iu. (may, Hinzll and AiK-utlna, with I'riiKuny leadimt In tho Interna tional chnmptonshtp frames. lleci-nt Ilinzllliin vlclorles In Pails and the 1 i uiruayan's sue cess at the Olympic Karnes Inst year are bused on the r;lct that tin- South Americans play fast er Kami- and lake mon- chances Itio do Janelio Is said lo have the laiK'-st and best euulppcd pri vate athletic club In South Amer ica. It is located near the renter of the oily and cost $.1,000. mm. A stadium seats 4u.ono people. All bi'iinchcH of athletics nre played by the members, tootl-ull, basketball, tennis, volley ball, wa ter polo, w imuiiiiK, shootitiK nod Ihere an- classes lor boxuiir. fenc iiik and io mnasttrs, Ihivy Mil's Ncttl ItiHtin, Itee Kwarminjr during: the fprlnic months In ttreRon should be nvotd ed. sccordinit to li. a. Sctillen. ns slstant rofe.Hsor of entomology of Ihe coUe-e. Swarming: r--ulH in tho losa of strength ntuslwr delay iU tJjtj farly earch for houey. VGTQRY Sd Tennis Star f i ! , . . f i i I : u f - - Here we have Kd Garbisch, great Went Point font tm 11 player, trying bis hand at tenni.t. While his ex ploits In the net asUme are com taru tlvely new. he is said tor" 1? iually as r,ouX im the courts an on the Kridnuii. 'The Army ttam la buiiklng htiongly on him this Keaaou. I-ACH K' rOAST fllll.H San l-'ranclseo Salt Lake I. us AliK-1' .1 S.allli- I'urllaud Hai-ralm-iilo Oakland .. , Vernon W. I.. Pet. ..2n i; .";!! ..17 "j .17 n .;ii i:t .r,.m in H li l ii . 9 n; . 8 20 .41" .407 .3iio .2SH No gami-.i today, teams travel- SI NDAVS (i.MI'.S Salt iJike lil-o. lVlnii S-S PA' I'KA.NCISI'OS P.. H. I. Salt IJike 10 14 0 San l-'ranetM-o 3 9 2 llatterlie: Pierey and Pi'ter.i; .Mondy, Mi-Wi-eni-y. Croekett and Yelle. Si-ron.l game It. II. K. Sail l.ako II San 1'rane.iHi'o 3 9 1 - ilntlfries SI PelerHi .Mitt-hell and ittlehlu. Sni-riillientii 8-1. Los Antteles 1-2 I.OS A.XC.iM.KS (AP) II I). K. Sarramenlo 3 5 (t I Atn Anlfi-leii 1 9 2 llatli-rl-n: llu:liea and MiShea; Hoot and Sandli-i-K. S'-eund Kami It. 11. K. Saeraiuento 1 2 2 l.ol AUK--le.s 2 ' 0 Italti-rb-s: Ki-alliiK and Kot-liler; Vrli:!!t nnd Knnl. I'orllanil I2-I0, Venion 7-fl POKTI.AM) (AP) It. II. E W'l-non 7 14 1 Portland 12 IS 1 Htilierli: Plllett.., Eckerl. Pen r and llonuali: lturns, ltachnc, llolllniisworl h and Tobln. j Second (tame It. 11. E. j Vernon ii 1 3 2 1 Portland 1 'I 12 1 ' naileries: lil liu'ln. Bryan, rhrls-1 Han and Whitney; Winters and To bln. Ken l lie 10-2, Oakland 0-3 SEATTLE (AP) H. H. E. Oakland 9 19 1 Senltle 10 If, 1 ItatlerleM: lielany. Kunr, lioeh-l-r and linker, Head; Hawby, Plum- J.&D. Faint BEAVERS TIKE DDUBLEHEADER Ijjj lilji!tj ! T c,,,"ci j,3 IM 'NSiDC AND OUT blir ' A Keeps Homes Salable and Livable Cioinc to sell your home? A fresh coat of pnint is the most active sales force In the world." A co;it or two nt n trifling cost will add a hundred dollars or mor to the sales Milne of your home, Use J & I) Paint in our of our attractive color schemes and vt the buyers attention, Paint Is your c hen pest sal-s force nnd most powerful. J & I) Pulnt Is a pure w hlte b ad, zinc and linseed oil p.iint Ak for Co'.or pVlieuie Mookb t. L. D. NOAH La Grande, Ore. Iliiiiii'liilliiil'iikliiliaiiilliJ BOSTON BOWS m nniirnnn! l u uuiiii I uhu ami;ici ax i.i:(.t Clubs Cleveland W:;hlnKtun I'hilad-lphia htf apo St- l.outn New York lio.Hton Detroit V I.. )"el. .11 4 114 .7 II 4 .733 11 7 .'ill . in .4 4 4 HI -2Mi . 4 ii ,2i;7 4 13 .130 :ue W. I.. I'll. I 4 .714,' In li . ' . -HI 7 .t.imi . li K .4L"J li 'J .4IHI f. .ar.7 i; in ,:ir,i; l -Tin- S-n- 7 lii 2 In -rii.H li.-re l:. 11. i;. 2 li 3 7 K (I lihuik.' ami Kii. I. Club Vt w Voi k t 'im tnnat j '!iic;iO Philadelphia .. I itrookls n fiMHbiirg IfoMoii St, I ,iiis WASiif ;ton (ap) ntors i--f. ;lted I'.OMun Die first Kiiiii'- of the Sunday, Host on W )hintrion Pnttene:;: KiiHeitoii, Pirinich ; Pent her and CI.I'A T.I.ANII (AT) re-troil CK v iand It. II. K. i; s 3 i 7 2 post i.i.n.-il, rain.) W lilt ill al I. Ilalluwav. ( I li- .srori liat lerii-M: i""oii- and lla-t li-r; I'lili- and Myatt. NI'.W YORK IAI'1 It. If. K. I-hilad.-lpliia 1 X li N- w Vurk o f. 0 liatteri'-s: tiray and Coelinine; Hlioek'-r, I'l-nnoi-k and Si-lianir. rnn-AOO St. Loillu (AP) It. If. K. :i I'hleaRo 2 7 1: Katt.rie.s: Winard and Plxon; C. liol.tTlHon, Connally and Srhalk. I "I Nl 'I XX ATI (AP) 1 .until- li. l.l j I'lli.vl-nii,' safi- until th. ninth in- iniiliiK lii-r.- Sunday wlii-n a baltinx rally brouKliI I lie Pirali-s four runs. Tin- P.i-dtt .leort-d sueees.sful ly in tho first live innlnk'S. It. H. K. PltlMnirif 4 7 1 clneinnatl ii io l liatli-rls: .Morri.-:on. Kramer, Yde and Smith; l.tiqin-, lionohut' and Wintto. HIKiOKJ.YX (A I') Philad.-li.hia lirooklyn It ir. 1 4 2 11 liain-rieH: I'. Mltf-hi-ll and lien- mer. Mrandl an Daly. S"ccjnd game Oakland semtli. It. II. E. 3 15 2 2 II 1 .Kill linker; .'ty.erl..a;. i:evliler WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Inilion AH Electrical Repairs To Your Car Gaaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parts Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 .jlitiUJfhin!IMili J tul tuiti-nnl, (4tce, goad lawA antf ' ji Y Ca'l thfl twiH' t M.m tl j j Kbrhardt and Taylor. HT. I.fil lS (A I') Oliloak-o Ml. I.oiiln ilal itI-k: I'oopfr. H. H. K. 7 a o 8 13 6 Jaeohs, Jones Ilartnetl; I )ick-riuan. and (ionzalen. ciinl.lt. J'y-r, Glen Hartranft Sets New Record at Meet S.AX KUAN'CISCO (py the As KOrialed PresiO The world's rec ord in the discus throw was bat tered at the Pacific nssoelal Ion amateur :ithletie union meet In the municipal studtum here Saturday ufternoon and a crowd of Stint) aw Paavo Xurinl und WHiie Ititola. the winded IMnns. perform with other champions. The new discus r-enrd claim is ki1 on u throw of 1.17 L et 1 f,-s inches by (ib n llartninlt, capluin of the Stanford iinivermty track ti-am, nnd for sev en! .s-iiHon.s an intereollepiati1 champion in weight events. fi.ii:s THV American l-auue letruit at St. Louis. Chleaj.:o at i '(eyeJand. lioHion at Washington. Philadelphia at New Vork. National Lfairne Prooklyn at liostoti. New York at Philadelphia. Cincinnati nt Chicago. POCATIXLO avins Mi.irr P'K'ATKI.LO (AP) The dis trict ititercole,trijit track, and field meet, held Saturday afternoon or Hutchinson field at the Idaho Technical institute, was won by Pocatejlo, Coach l:ich Kox's teaih pllinf? up a total of Hn; points. Downey hi;h school flnlsher Hec ond in the meet with a total of IS polni.s; Plaekfoor third with four points, and St. Joseph's school of t his city fourth with two points. Pocatelio won the half-mile relap ag-uinst Downey, Hiady, the last runner for Pocatelio. finishing at least ion yards in the ea, of L. i:ans. fourth man to run for I owne CATARRH of head or throat la uluiHj btnehied by tha vopora of V VaroRub Ovmr 17 Million Jan Und Ymarly Confidential Banking Accounts on Our Book: Are Confidential Particulars are supplied only to our customers in person, or to their known represen tatives. UNITED STATES IL "Anlazin, Offers We have been in the tire business a long time. We have read many "Amazing" offers, but the one sure-fire, dependable, high-quality, low cost tire bargain on the market today is a Goodyear (ire. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. :i"coi tii;s j;xi;mpti:i F.AI.Kf, Ore.'-- The state la i. i.v..,,i ni ,-i I i I ii and Douglas counties from tlo- i niai-ly payment of royalty on sand aml'd M tli" C-l ;i aruvel taken from the l inpnii:i i laiure royalties rie..e fnf fbe" 1 1 II 1 il-OVf llich t Of Pooevelt and I'liiimua ' hiphwjiy:M !! streams in and -a number of market ronds in (he irn-dueaUe O. A. C. School of Music SUMMER SESSION JUNK 21 - JULY' SO Special Intensive ('muses for Music Teachers Voice, Piano," Violin, Harmony, Public School Music dice Club and Orchestra Conductinrj; Special Pedagogical Courses Ktninent Faculty neanonr.ble Tuition Itales Send for special Bulletin. Apply i Paul Petri, Director, Corvallis, Oregon i We Go Out of 2 Cans Babbit Cleanser f 2 Packages Linnit Starch .. , "The Store With a Conscience" THE CITY GROCERY ' last Back of Out's on Fir Street FHONU MAIN 6JS RAY BAUM FHEI DELIVERY Exide Batteries STROM BE FIG s. a nr. Ppotiipiits Packard Wire all slrs Generator & Starter Itrushcfl ldk'lit Cudos all bUc Iamp Sockets Genuine Remy and Delco Colls, Points, etc. FRED T. uiAirr iat li. K. Thrifty Says: Siiving th..t costs ii man's sclf-rcspt-ct is mighty poor economy. When you mibox your old one you're KiiiK to lie grlad we've unboxed the-1 new ones. There's no enjoyment in start iilff the .season with Koniethinrr that looks like a last year's bird nest perched on your head. your self-respect is worth th? little a new straw costs Good looking ones at S2, rf2.r,0 and Ash Bros. iufi" counties. j p wits estininl nd inat ion of Km fie nt- I ..oilld save I he that Uie ellu royalty jiaymenia counties approxi I titler a liiw pass :ion of the li-His-coll cte. on wand tllC alld Ml'UVel 1' umv 1 from navii- I h" stnte RO ihto school lurid. i:nroiiean Training Meal Sludy f'ondlllons Our Way to Serve 15c : ioc CARIIT.'KETORH Klaxon Horns Stop Uc;ht Kohcrt liosch and Cliamplon Spark Plugs Copper .Tubing Garbrlel Rubbers BURGESS ISDN Jeffcrmm