'Monday,' June, 17,1928
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
YOU NEED
NO LONGER
BE TOLD
THAT YOU
HAVE AN
EXPENSIVE
FOOT
! BAKER DEFEATS
PENDLETON NINE
Bill Brauer Pitches Shut
Out Ball La Grande
and Enterprise Called.
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Big Time Scouts JOHNNY SALO IS I Few Changes in Coast League .
Like His Work I MARATHON KING Race Sunday: Portland Splits Bill :
SHOES FOR WOMEN
; Extra Nuitow to EaIiu Wide
HILL'S?
Dependable Dependable
Values. Quality.
BHBr
Tri;SI.V PItOClt.VMH
, The AnK'rlciin JlromlcriHlhif: enm
..jUiny 'Utvi fur Tui'sday iiIkIiI
follows: H. Vlv Meyer., nivliiviiru.;
"x:3u, Paul Itiinyitii hlMuty, 1'hiJ-
1i:m miinlc nj chi'HUii ; 10, male
'lnt SiiIik HI Hush; l I.
I Vi, , yic , tV-tiyoi'N (rrclienlru. . ,.,
' ' ! I - '
The National Kratlcii,stli(; coin
jinny lu-onrum for Tuemlay ' 'nlft'lil'
follow.: 7, vaudeville hour; S, Wiiy
fUo tun; M. HholllKhl Review; 11
In II' , daine mimic, Trnrndi'ttiriH,
lkurl IjiimI
KC.W (CL'Okr) 7. SUC; !, foji -tuicH;
in:3i lo 12, XIMV,
KMX 1 I Hoke) X to 12, A MO
liruurnm.
Mm AnKele.H
KXX MOr.lH'.ci X, feahtres: 10 to
1, dance mush.
Kl'l Oil'tUr) 7, NltC; ft, Pfliil
IIoIhtih m ml trio; it, concert or
(lii'Mtrn; 10, NP.i
Salt City
KHIj MUUUu-t 7, NIK'; ft, Iimlvn
nwntitl itiinrlcr; H variety ; 0,
I 'In h 10,' Anion ami Andy;
Ki:i fl, dunce music
S ill I If
K.in 07nl(c) lo 12, A IK' pt'O-j
cram.
KOMO (!U'0Ur) 7, XMC; fl, new;
!-:K, rciitiin-H; II;po to liiiu, or
fcjin ri'fltal,
San l-'nmrlsro
J With the I." irando-Kntrprln)
KM mi postponed l:Cuue of wet
, sroimdH, Maker upset ihe dope In
j Hie (upper City yentenluy liy
I liundlntc the leiiKiie .cmim ltuokti.
j rmiH t hoir firm defeat of the wa-Mon.
Nut only did linker win, nut the
lcphunU dht It decisively. It to ft
In fart. A win for PendlMon yes
terday would have cinched the
Itluc Mountain tcuK pennant hut
It will take another win or a lo
l ly hoth Ifakcr and l.a (irandr he
; fnro tlio Konfalnn Ik nulled to the
Itoiind-l'p city inant.
! Tlir'r-)IU ;ino
I Mill Itraucr hod . Met" day. of
' It, alowltiK only three" hlln, and
j MHkliiK out- two nin. ;M-y,frH
, pltrhrd', whnt .wotih) havo'hfpn
wtnnlnK hall .onllnurlty. wjiirrinfr
I Pluht and ulowlnK bin . Kv-m IiIm.
hut IiIh t'Um . HiiitfH fa I If d to pt
i' riiriH. ' '"
Tim ror nt fdikor followH:
t. IVndlotofi
1'layor.
llattnnf If ...
flarn-tt, ''tin' .
Vali'iH, lb
fook, :ih ...
; (Kvn. rf: ...
to t HniRt'ti, f.;,
lloakliiM, ,r -I.
Son of Finland Wins
Cross Country Race to
get $25,000 Prize Money
liy Victor fJ. HMIer
( AsMoehilcd I'rcsH Hports Writer)
I.OH ANGKI.KS, June 17 CAP
Mi'onz-I of HkJn, hasard uf faet
and worn to the point of exha tui
tion, hut. with the Kturdy runnlns
hoart of a won of ('"inland, . Johnny
Sh lo. :t, today liad fonqili'ifd 3,
ii.i't nilh'H of pavemcnt-H, desert h
a win th
and the $2!i.0"
eontinent-span-
I Jty the AHtnlnt"(l I'rcs
t Kven diviHioii of the apoilH In
Pacific CoaMt leaxue douhle-heud-
(I'M yetei'dny prevented any fur
ther widening of the breach tie
twee n the league lending .Mlnsion
liedn and the ndvanclns Han Kr.in
cImco HealH, fighting hard to otixt
them from the tup notch poHiitim
j The Mission UimIk wpllt with th
Seattle India n.s. the Hhv Citv hoa
winning the opener 8 to 4. and los- Hteineeke
ing In the iifternoon G to I.
j At Sacramento the
from the Senators in the dny'n
finale 7 to t. The Soluns were
Hannah Imniovfrh.
homhardl.
.n.j
AT SA KliA.NTISrO:
KIl'Ht (Jiihic
Hi'Utlh
. Mlnsion
St'coml (Jjiiih-:
Kvatth
Mission
li;ittt'rl-K: l-Mwai'il.s.
H. II.
S 12
4 15
It. II.
1 5
0 S 2
l.amskl anil '
I p.T.son iIi.iii Jcsw Haim-s i;i the.
i nlKlitcap. . .
i Miii'h lli s:"""1 tlilnfr happeneil
Clnclunati. nu
away wilh Ihe firm Kiinie W ' '
uhi'.i' I'liiMoyinit yuunK
anil aualnsl Ailulfo l.tluui' anil otniMB.
, hut the Hiil ninazfd nil Immls in
; thp s.-ronil fruy liy knockliw H"r
IpiKh Ciiini-H from III"' I'OX anil Hiv
ing him Ills first ili-foat of the '-n-Kon.
Il liiiK ti'H victories. The
score was S to 1. with I'ctc Dono
ti in- offiiiatlnK for the Ueils.
. K.
1 ,
rillette anil llofinian.
I., victors in the mornini?
-ncoumi-r
to I
Major league Mout who havi
en Iteynald MacDonald, pltchei
with, the University of Orenoti, na
h M tll lieul fllli mriml' nn.un.nl
j III the northwest. MucUonald
from JJuffalu, N. Y., Is shown hero
Stockton, with a score of
Ivan Hijwitni'H fast sti-pplnf?
Oaklandei-K niaile It six In a how
ovcr Marly Ki-uk's ViiKels at tin-l-:ineryvilie
hall park, taltlnfc hoth
cnils of the iriinrraiu. and ilraw-InK
ever closer to the Seals In what
it appears will prove one of the
closets pennant races in years. The
moi-nUiK Kulne was talten by 1 to 0,
anil the afternoon ineetlnK 8 to ti.
-;Nl iyerH, p
AH II H I'D A K
.. 4 0- n li n o
...4 0 (1-4 4 0
..4 0.0 B 0 0
..3 0 1 ft II 0
.. 3 . 0 . 0 , 2 3 II
.. II 0 (I 0 0 0
... 3 ;(l 2 10 V
..3 0 0 0 2 t
..3 0 0 0 2 0
League
Standings
I'Af'Il'lC COAST
Mission
Han l-'ranclsco
Oaklaiiil
l.o Anueies
Kollywooil
Hollywood
Sacramento
Seattle
Portland
.r:A(Mi-:
w. I.. I VI
,'r2 27 .i;ri
.so :i:t .iin:
.4 7 :tii
.4 2 40
.3!) 411
:t!i 4n
.37 47
.211 4N
.2 7 f.2
.f.r.r,
. f . 1 2
.r.12
.4114
.4411
.377
.3 4 2
and mountains.
l-yl" bunion di-i-by
flrst prize of the
nlntr race.
Ity a iimiKin of hut two minutes
ami 47 seconds Salo triumphed In
the nfruclllntr tfi'ind from New
York fity. That slim lead he held
over I'ete Cavuzzi, lift. pound Itri
tlsh born Italian, In the total
elapsed time standings when the
trans-continental event cami-. to
on end here last night. !
It wu in the final hours of the Sl"i's -,luk''
lenKthy journ.-v that Salo. n I'as- T'"" Hollywood Stars divided the
slac. .V. ... pollretnan, Idazed his ' ""'le bill with the Portland
trail to victory. He came from 1 '"" h" Southern City, win
behind to snatch the winner's 1hn f'rsfliy the lops 1 score
laurels from the hands pf the wlrv I 2" 10 ' nni1 lslnff the second
Oavuzzi In the last .10 miles ! 10 'l- Tl"' Sl!"'!' K'" "" series
yards of the derby, flayuzzi. made , KitlllPs out of eight. The Stars
a desperate attempt to head off the rollerted 25 bits off Knight, Heck,
flying l-"inn and in railing lot 15.-' "ml Walker In the first game,
nun the difference between first ! Vi-stcntayV Omst l.raguc Itesulls
and second place money. !
The tola) riinnlhir timed for the I
IWO lea.lei-K l,eKl lell ll.e .Inrv I '''I' GumP: Ti. TI. K.
Sal.. PI-niHl.,1 ll,e cnnlln,,... Fn IV POftlUlllI 1 1
houi-8, 57 minutes and 20 seconds.;
(inyuzzl accompliKlied the trip in
iiii iiimii's anil I seconds.
More than 12 hours behind On-
vuzzl, but In position for third
place money $U.(l(HI came Gutstoi
I'lilek. of Italy, who plodded from j
seal., -wo Athletics Have
Eight-Game Lead
Over The Yanks
I'.v William ,1. t'liiiitiuin
(Associated Prers Sports Writer)
The first third of the way has
been travelled, but for the Athletics
It has been anything but the hard
est. Kven though Cleveland out
smacked the .Macknien by in to U
in Cleveland yesterday as the Yan
kees were sinking the Tigers by
1 I to 7 for the third time in tour
days, tbe Philadelil'iiians passed
the 51 game mark with :tu victories
and only 12 defeats for a. percent
age of ,7i5 and a lead of ciht
games over the Y'unkees.
(.Hints Trim liiihins
The Culis meanwhile were taking
1 7 to 2 jolt rroiu (ne rmiin s "i-
the Cllllills were flattening the l!ob
Ins in l-'latbush, II to 4. behind
I the fin.- idtcliiiig of Carl Hubliell.
! lb nge fanned 13 Culm just to make
his triumph the more impressive.
'' These various results left the
' Cardiniils still leading but only by
the skin of their teeth, with the
Pintles barely ahead of the lllinl
I plare Cabs. The Cards with .lilS
; were three points ahead of the
Ituccaneers. who in turn were three
points In front of the llrtlins. The
(Hants were only three and one
half games from the lead when the
battle smoke cleared. r
! At midnight last night, the dead I
line on major league trades was -
reached, assuring the fans or the
exact make-up of the teams which
will battle down lo the wire, three
and one-half months away.
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1-ns Angeles 'tivintnr won the
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day, which doesn't mean ho much
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Kood many people, whose neigh
bors u re "niu.siciuns."' :
I
TotaU ;..'S(lt 0 3 24 17
Bakr
IM.iyrr ' A II ll T PO A
Keener, rf 4 1 a 'I H
l.uyiuou, -h u 4 1 I 2 Ci
Cook, lb 4 0 lid 2
l.yke, Mt a I ti n 3
Itrown, hh "J 0 2 2 2
Haundet H, v. 'A 0 0 0 2
llraiier, p 3 0 13 0
Wtthain, If 3 0 ,0 3 0
Met'ord, rf ......... 3 0 0 1 0
TotalR ' .X .30 3 7 27 17
St.
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AT I.OH ANOKI.RH:
Kirst Game:
Portland
Hollywood 20 25 ll
; HatteiicK: Knight. Ilui k, Walters
land Woodall: .lohn.s, HollerKon and
Sypher, Cook.
Second Game: R. T-T, K.
Portland .' 4 !l 1
Hollywoo)l 2 4 1
Batterie: Kullerton and lirgo;
Johns, llulvey nix) Kypher.
PtltHhurg
CUU'uko
New York ....
Iiladelphlti
Itrooklyn
Huston
Cincinnati ....
..S4 21
...3 2 20
..'Mt I ft
..2K 22
..22 2 7
..20 3D
..lit 31
. III 34
j AT STOCKTON:
j l-'h'Ht Game
! San 1'Yn nelson
I Kacraniento
Matterles: Havls.
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:c.t 12
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Summary
Two bane hits, Keener and Cook:
threw bam hits, . Krown; dnuhlA
pliiys, Klnx to Garrftt to Walters;
smirk out, by Meyers, Inht, by
i llraiier ' two; . Iwnfn on balls, nff
New York ...
Ht. l.ouls
Detroit
Cleveland .,,
Washington
"hlratfo
J Win ton
.31 20
..32 23
..'Mt 2S
,.2H 27
..20 at
..20 37
.3fS
A Kansas woman who owned j
4."i0 acres of land was arrested In!
a bank robbery the other day. t
Who has a belter rh:ht than Mie? '
coast to roast (n f3S hours. 4i; mln-nt-s
and F2 wronilH. Sam Itichman
of New York, was next In the
elapsed time standings, ready to
take the $3,500 prize for fourth
place with n total of 671 hours,
2! minutes and 2!) seconds.
A collejr.' youth. Paul Simpson
of Ituillrmton. X. f, traversed the
country In fSH hours 3d minutes
and all seconds to Karner fifth
place and $2.fin0. the position
money. Sixth In line wns Phillip
Irt-i GrnnviMe, 1 Indian from Auiilton,
.7fl5 , out., who walked find Inpetl to an
i,iiS aKKremite of 0IS hours. M minutes!
-r,s-I and 23 seconds for J2.2M) of tlio I AT OAKLAND:
fl7j"p(,t of (fohl" at the trans-conlln-j Klrst Game
4fl I ental rainbow's end. I.os AiikcIcs
.3.2, Ouklan.l
:i-f'l I Kl l SO WINS HaflerieH: Wiiluh
Pet.
.(118
.015
.012
.r.fio
.4 4 fl
.400
.3X0
..ir.s
Tl. IT. K
I 3 4
....... 6,7 1
Jones nnd
POItTI.AND, June 17 (AT)
Kelso de(Vat4-. MrW)tnvilia 4 to
2 hero yesterday in an Oretron
WaHhlntftnn cities letiKiie baseball
name played on the Montavllla
field.
Heed? 1 rand all ond KOehler. .
AT HACItA.MKNTO:
S'Cond Game " U. TT, K,
San l-'rancfsco 7 11 o
Saci'amento 0 12 2
Hat levies: Malls. Couch and
Heed; Cano. Vinci anl Severeld.
H. H. i :.
0 5 1
I S 2
Kaeeht and
Sandhers, Wan-Head.
Second Game:
I.oh AntfeleH
Oakland
Hatteries: Hobetis,
CiUKhead and
, K.
It. II
G 7
S 12
llaecbt and
ThiH record Is two sanies below
the figure reached by the Hugitien j
in the first 51 engagements last '
year, but is five games better than
the mark of the- 11(27 Yankees.,
who set an American league record
with 110 victories and a percentage
oi ,7H. The Yankees In PJ20. the
lirsi year of their current reign,
showed 37 victories and 14 defeats
in their first .5 1 skirmishes.
Can Play .'": Haschnll I
If precedent -holds Hood, the ad-1
vantage of the .Macknien will prove !
sufficient. I'rom this point to the 1
finish. Prof. .McGlilicuddy can play
,rfi3 baseball and clu.se the season
with 'jS victories ond 4(1 defeats.
To bent such a mark, the Yankeeii
would have to win IB and lose only
37, a .041 clip as compared to their
currMtt .flO.H. The prade seems not
finite so steep as it might when
the recent hard bitting of the
j champion is considered, but It is
' stiff enough to suit Miller Mug
gins. Washington defeated Chicago by
.r to 3 and St. Louis turned bark
Hosion by 5 to 2 in remaining Ain-
ericau league fixture.
Thi' National league donny-
i brook became even warmer
through the turn of the games yes
terday. The Braves, who were
supposed to supply an afternoon of
: clean fun for the Cardinals, so far
forgot themselves as to win two
i one-run decisions from the league.
champions, u to fi and fl to S. Billy
0 South worth risked his seeond line
2 of pitching defense In the opener.
but the Braves routed no less a
KPO O'.mikc) 8. feature; !). Tom- Meyers one; lrrt on tunes, Peudle-
my and Ihih; 0;3u. trio and carot- ton three, Hakr t.o. I'mplre,
,er; in ii 12, ,VHC. HadUbaugh; time of nam, oim
n'jKh'HVr (Jiiyhy tK- -trftiV(l(Tn'hVf io"tmiifaii ufnnein.v I "
ffnhdsts: fl, conei'i't oi'chest ra : 10,
Amos and Andy: 10:fii ti 12:10,
danee music; 12:10 to I, dance nni
Oaklunil
KLX fxsnkc) K. dance music;
. . U, popular program; 10 to 11, or
i ('hestrn.
K'io (71HM:e) K, dance music;
Pittirinis In ln.lv: 10 to 12, NHC
SHtkaiit
Kilt tr.lMine) 7. NBC; 9, fen
t iii'cm; 1 0, A mos and Andy ; 10:15
to 12. NBC.
KdA ,1170) S to 12, A11C pro
'. Hundred Enter
I Golf Tourney In
V Seattle Today
1 liy rmnit G. UoitIh
i (Associated PresH Hports Writer)
1 KKATTI.K, Jun. 17 (AP A
Torecust of .showers uod wind did
1 not deter the hope of u gifat
thronjf of ofer who Hourht
n the new
yoisi
tl
DODGE SIX they even
combustion chambers !
gram. t ununry toauy us one oi tun a- i
KoA (XSnkc) K, chamber of coin- llnyrs who will bgln tomorrow;
merce; S:o:,, i.reheslra: '.I, news, j to compete for the Pacific North-,
! west Golf assoclution euumplon- '
ship.
; Nearly 100 men were scheduled
Horse Shoe Team
,Q.ai7)( fi V jfxj nvtl ' battle with Old Man Par over
The La Grande horse nhoi team,
fnllowing two defeats at the hands
of pendhfiin. broke Into the win
column yesterday by turning back
n Pumpkin Hidue tenm 04!) to 4sS:
Snvder, I hiichhiHfin, Crews, Price,
Morgan and Wr ight in-presented l.n
Grande nnd Sion, Only. West ami
Hug pitched fur Pumpkin Hidgc.
A ret urn i-ngagemeiit will he
played nt't Sunday. It Is said,
with the visitors to he strengthened
r.r ib,' n.-r.md meeting.
17
ays and greens
the Inglewood golf course In th(t
3ti-hu)e (ualtfylng round at modul
play In the. thlrty-fitut annuul
louruuitienl of the usxoclutlon,
.NIot than U other contestants
were to vie for the. 32 fiuVtlliylng
Places in elusn- B division over the
SiuiiI Point course.
Tuiiivrrow the leading women
Roller of the Paeltlo Northwest
will open their purt f the tourtiu
uient with the Html In all three
divisions Hi't fur Sumrduy.
j The weather forecast fur totluy
I wuh "unsettled, with praUible
showers and southerly winds."
j Beeause pf the hi me number of
I entrants In the etas A division,
the golfers were scheduled to lart
lo tee off at 3 a. in. The B sec-
: lion mashie w idlers were to K't
I away ut 9 u. in.
Dr. O. l Willing of Portland,
detruding champion of th P, N.
G. A. watt nchedultd til rt ftUMnd
tt 'J u. m, lie was to ptuy with
11. A. Cleitger of ScuHIh en his
lUatllyluu flight.
Other Importunt pafilnss In
clu.ied Bon Slelu Of Seattle Mild If.
Chandler Kgun oT Me.lford, Ore.,
and Del Monte, Ciil.: Hudle Wil
helui of Portlund, nnd Lee Slell of
Seattle, and Krunk lKlp of Port
land und Paul Plgitet of buttle.
MJ (It
TO
4m
l.llni to the littrM In nnlin en
tci lulnnu nt tonluht inn' station
lv(. ai p oo Purine tlni:. Com
plete lu twni k ti III .stmt iik.
Perkins Motor Co.
Naitshapur Injured
In American Derby
I'lllCAOO. Jutif IT (AIM
N;ihuiur. Iirllllunt --i-ur-olil rnlt
lieloiiHliitt to Cliuftee Hurl, wan hi.
iureil In th Amtrirun iUrly ut
WuFlihifctou I'm-lt Niiturduy. tuut
niiiy ho out for the suumier.
A Unite ;ish was ni,.u.J on his
hlml leK by J'uul tliin-itn Ht thf
liest. It uutt helt.-Ti J t oulil tulie
thrvfl niontlut or tieuttu.nt to hrul
the MOunil.
Hesnlte tli cut, NuUhiirur rum
In seoenil in tlm ;.o,iirt,i ,-urr
hlml Wlnily rtiy.
In the new Doilne Six molar ii
cumoii.tliun chambers orn fully
machined In make enmireju'on
uniform. When lha car maker
lakes so much care it seems shame
ful lo inn an oil that builds un
rottfh layers of damuninit, urilly
rarhon imie. Von nenln't Use.
such an oil any more
- .m iiiiBnwwiyMj nib i an.tr raw eu jw ."zl
mm
1
a- i a i
Km
11 MM
The new Ihnltic Mono-piece bodies are not only squeak proof,
they're Imely 10 see! litre is the deluxe Coupe, uiti iirc uhevls
Kven the costliest nil
form more carbon. A
sample of this nil.
u-hen horned. e(
ninr rnun Iftrpp n'mej
as much as Shell Mo
tor Oil
Imagine the effects of gritty carbon there!
An equal sample o
Shell Malar Oil lift
only ibis small frac
tion of carbon and
it is a xall. soolv kmd
thai blows eailyuu'ay
111 tin I Ailuiti.
flu in- M. .',1111
AI't'OINTTili; lAI.U;S MAN'
fAl.i:M, Oie.. June 1! caim
Klllott V. Koht-ru o( Th lijll.n
tmliiy a unnointe.) .- meinher or
lit Ktntc llietoek uiiluirv bnanl
j in uni-ere.l M. II, f prnf .
villi.. Me will neivn until Jim, 3
menilert liy tho Ornon Woul tlron
or iiuorlaUon.
Tho appointment u aiinnniiee.l
hy Oovrnor rtuti'toon.
pet uniform rnmproMinn, power,
stiioolli rtiitniiig tluit't w liy the 01100
rinili.ii!t "insiili-s" of motors are
utmodi riliili(il tojity. They're even pul
ishvd in the new Dotlgo Six.
Antl yet many motor oils, when Ir.irneil,
leavo layers of roitpli, gritty, coke-like cur
ium on those polishei snrf.ieet!
Then red hot rarhon flakes curl up ami
cause pro-iunilion knocks anil motor strains.
Chips fall off anil get uniler Valves, holiling
litem open to warp and Imni. Gritty hits
chafe their way down the r) limlerwull.s into
the oil strenm ami riml emllinjly thron;;li
hearings, IraM-ling at li(:litiiin;; speed.
Wc.tr trotthle ammyance, even in our
finest cars, and from the very oil you huy
to protect them!
Put there is one oil, nt least, that form
no hard carlton, one that lubricate modern
motors safely.
It is Shell Motor Oil. Then it burns it
leaves only 13 to 13 as much carbon as
even the costliest oils you can buy! Tho
little it forms is just soft soot a fluffy car.
bun that blows out with the exhaust gases.
If yon drive a modern car anyone made
the last few years you'll find a low-carbon
oil almost essential to perfect operation.
Refill wilh Shell Motor Oil; continue to
use it it solves the bigh-comprt-saion lubri
cation problem.
SHELL IVIOTOR OIL
LET CLOROX DO THE JOBS YOU DREAD
mm - II m sMs iti
; lo need to worry about mi- tpSy lppj
1 nor stoppages too small for a
j . plumber, too big to be neglect- Mf ttytA tr$$
ed. For Clorox down your slug- xC
1 gish drainpipes makes them Rsi
clear, sanitary, and odorless.lt Mi!?;
j will free your kitchen, laundry fS! sfliH
, and bathroom drainpipes from f(lr m
i food particles, grime, bits of Qlm.MS,'L
1 . hairand.odors.And the regular El UpUGGIM 1
J use or Clorox will ieep drain- W'M '
, pipes fresh and clean. Just fol- Efi
j low directions on bottle.
! .ia!ig. H use--- i
1 4 bleaches removes stains 'M
destroys odors 4 kills germs
j
THE WANT ADS-?;
One Sure Method of
Profitably Dispsoing ' !
of Personal Effects
'J'HERE may lie sonic hits of jewelry, 'r
a dress, handbag or a suit of clothes
that you have no more use for. Insert
a Want Ad and the chances are excel-'
lent that you will find a buyer for them.
People are looking for just such things ,
every clay. A Want Ad will reach them. 'K
EVENING
OBSERVER
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