La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 07, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, March 7, l'J30
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
HILL'S.
La Grande's Own Store
WE BUSTERS I
Ion BETRcir team!
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rrn.t.r. l?Ari-iar.f TiffyflV (iTA
i IV'l:iO i'AjJCk.w UI6JV4 uaix
netted Basehits.,Dm'-
: ing 1930 Season
(NiiUm . 1'lilH l nnothi'C ot;
wwx mi iniijoi- lentfuo bnmball
n".'ii. . : . .. ; ; ;
r ly Ainu CuuM
(A t'JClaU'd I'rniw Hport Kdltor)
f'l'AVil'A. Kla.. Mrtn-h ? (A.D
'I'lo it rowing iniptiHrtlori that tlio
j ' r mill hi t u-r ItaKChltft all AlonK
t)i!' liiu In not if I ah led tn llm
I'ii'Hii'St by an lnpfiitlon f thi?
rinutliiK ciri.'UH K'ltlKHTil ' tinder
(lit- hannrr or llio Detroit TlK'orw.
, ' r(neo Ui palmy duyM'.of (Tobb
atil nawford, ' lh'trtilt liart pt'ldtl
irmu; In nulntniuln n lilfb f'ult-lir;1-
of rriUH'-bUsUllK tftkllt. '-. Al)in
.:;:r ii; havo been urovm'rt Anur
Ian b-aviu batting champions
than all the r'Ht of thi clulm tn
li o (hf-iilt roiuhlm-d.
Nil KIkh ut- StilCe
not siartllnx, tba-ivfori'',' to
rii.d tho 'I jk'' ana In niifm crime j
t.ii' clarion rail of Hut rlnut. for
t.'-y li-il Dip Ipiikiio In ballinf; last)
yVnr . i1phiip flnlthlnY sixth. All.
nniv. of the fiitrriuil HlrUe that
tpM' thliiKH InfO ypiir 'huve 'ill.
ypnwiiTd. rmb'i' tho diplomatic!
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cloth buir OUC
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Monarch Fancy No. 3 sieve in
. No. 2 tins. .1 for 4iJC
Swansdown Cake Flour
KcrhIhi- 1 Qft
rackaKe
Tru Rlu Crackers
l'anilly size,
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COATS
for
SPRING
The striking beauty and
. style of these 'new coats
will appeal to every woman
who sees them. The fabrics
are new and interesting,
featuring m any ; unusual
novelties among which are
the distinctive new tweeds.
15.00 42.50
roivftiJ II'lp Huoky IftirT
lia, - the-' l-km"'hft 'developed u
kpn UffifrewKi? unS harmonious
Hpirlt. ;. ' v
, Th nnnwf r to .It-lroU'ii nbort
HtoD nuznle antxwirtt ta hava bteii
illHraVtfi'mi In UlU HokpII. bark In
tho niajorH a:tln anu, deteriuJuoJ
t. nuik good ufler. a fine hcuhoii
with Ht. PhiiI. HoKfll -yuan cant
adrlfluftor by thftjled Ho.v.
In pmctive, h hutfl gained thw cull
ovur AlterH and -Wupfltling, two of
the oaifdldatps tried .ut- iti )Uir
li.''jih'jtpe.ra'tr ,irclv foe a hort-
tttoppH' nt' iwason , H,ogU hurt f.
nia in ntcoiy wiin,.xu miiniu r
which.. othprwlsc' !' flxd with -pnpnblB
iMiftrty .MrMnnu at third..
th tfreM L'harlfy CWhrlninp at ,
Hfcotid base unit buriy. hard-hit
, Hotter Pitching Muff , ;
' The 'Tljor plichlnirstaff, a bit '
Mpotty luwt. yenr,beurH the stamp '.
or marked Improvement, Tlu
four veUTim upon' whom. UurrU
pinion iimuI. relljihca . uro -Karl
Whltidilll a' . brilliant wont Inlaw;
OnorK.'. VMv, ,Owen Onrcoll ond
Via- Howll, . u rlKhthanduVrt.
WhlthHl. "who rlnliihfd 1)jm 1 ( 2 a
Meimnn lit "flrie' ntylo, has " plcl6d
lip uhtTi he h'ft off. 'UV' han de
vclopi:i uii ."effPCtlVi mIow .e.urvft
and clKingl' of. pace.. . '. ' '
. t hle rpovUir lute but with Mn I.
Jumlc o 1 , . 1 JVl r'.'i'H'U. .""jl'i
Soriftl, younKel but Widl-HasOiic .
ed, htv .it, virld ; 'ut ptuff, but
Jean lMblP, tho old pltnlu-r, and
ItoKQt - HrinihUn, fuinotin, hat-li'ry-mji-tu
i;o'f '.f;UuiwsOn, havp
tukin (vvoc llio .dewluiuniMit of
Distributors of ilt Emily
Economy Grocery
and Market
Main 573-48
IT HERE, IP ITS ON THE MARKET
for less money. Cash prices.
23c
and loan.
SIHI.OIN STKAK, lb.
Nice and tender.
HOc . T-B0NK, lb.
. Choice leof.
11 HNS, lb , 32c
Plymouth Rock. Drowsed nnd drawn.
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Buckeye Malt
It's Good.
2Va-n. tin .ODC
Fli.shop Sweel,
No. 1 tins
Wlllt China.
Keg. patktiK .
OraiiRes
Sweet and Juicy,
126 niit. diw OoL
.39c
:ssssaessaiEsasas:
new pitching talent with appar
ent fiirvovH, 'i hey have turned
out hi I-jit four bright n-'iMjitMiis
til Arthur Herri inf. Huhi-handcr
purclm-ed from ( Uliilionin city:
Kloli IPiukcII, Cherokee Indian
oiit hpn iv, obtained froni Mont
ron I; MurUm NelHon. riKhl-iiand-(,
from tlu .Ylb.-doiiw of tli'
el fie count leaxnc. mill Whit lm
U'yalt. u not her rlKht-hander piir-
I'llItrT-ll flOlll KvniirSVilJe of the
Three-eye liiiifiti-.
ni ru-ii itfvJMii(Hi
The outfield IniM teen revamp
ed fi feu lure youth Httil' ped, ,a
vtt fin in halting ptiticli, no.v
t It u t Hurry trhdinunu .haw depart
ed tnid Hubert ( l-'atu) Kotherp;ltl
i Mated fur plneh-hlMfn duty.
The prospective line-up t Kltiis
Fun li, a former Vunkee, In ceu
ti i ; John MiMiio In li'fl and Hoy
Johnwon fn right. Harry I C I'
Im- round;- Into form, tuny break
Into thitt combination It'll not
without a buttle.
. In tin' somewhat K'lici'.d Tlner
Mhnku-up, (Jeorue Iteiiwi. mi iu.
revive ou uk catcher from To
ronto Who also can liil. tuny de
velop Into it flrm-Mi-intr bacl'.xtop.
Mi'ivyn Shea Ij tin inoNt oxpoii-e-ncVd
of tin five catching enndi
da'en hut ho l ItHtiK preyed liy
Hill KlclnceUo, from Health-, an
wtl' a by lt-nn. "Plnkey" Har
jrritvn fi ltd Hny I lay worth art
hold-overs.
OREGON STATE
SCHEDULE HAS
SIXTEEN GAMES
f'OUVAM.IS, prn., .Mar. 7
( A I t H K" n H t a t t'i 1 1 lex-c will
play a l iJ-Kani Mt hciliiltd In ( im
fprencp hiiMphull this year, open
litK un Its hump Knmtnli axniiut
tho I'nlvernlry of on'Ran April 2.rP.
accord I hk n the j't-bi-dulc just rt
ItAHed, by Carl I.odell, Kraduate
innnaR-i-r.
lro-K-nFn Raines on dates not
lieflnlti'ly hL will be played with
Willainettt). OreKOH Normal and
(olum)il:i unlvi'iHlly at Portland.
The . conference whedulc this
year relurnK lo the plan nf m-v-eral
yea iv, ao whri'hy each of
flVM northern division leauiH playt
Tour Raines with each opponent
jiiMt tn wan done this year with
tho hnAUetball schedul1. ' Tho
chniiKe from tho divided noil ho in
.section as followed last year is
made possible throiiKh the with
drawal of .Montana from confer
ence competition In tin-so sports.
; Halph c 'oh-miin, former I'aelfl
coast. Iinikup player. Is back as
coaeh .of the Waters this Ki-asnn.
Hi: l)UH the l-pptllation of develop
IliK liuire professional piaycra
than any ol her eolh'Klate eoach
fn t)l ronlereiu'i'. I't'ospi-ets are
mill uncertain for this yem-' but
material appears Keite rally uuod.
The Oregon State sehedllle fol
lows: April Hj. I'liiviTsity of Oregon
fit t'orvallis; April 2 it, lniersity
of Oii'cnn at UiiKene; April :i.
AVaslUijjjtontile Jar ' ('..rvaltls;
vallls; May ft and t'niverslty or
Idaho ai t'orvallis: May !i and 10.
t'nlverslty of W ashington at l 'or
vnllls; May Iti and 17. IMilversliy
of Washimrton at Seiiltlo: May Pi
and I'n, 1'nlverslty of Idaho at
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.Moscow; May 2 1 and 22, 'nnh- :
iiiKtoti Htato at I'ijIIiiihii; May 3U, j
I'nlvendty oi Ori'pmi nt Kiiuviio; ;
May I'nlvendty of Oregon at
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f.WIUMKHS TO COMI'ICTfr:
j f'OKVAM.lK. Ore., March 7
1 i. P Spurred an hy a win over
j I nivondiy of Oti'icoti v.-.ty
i Kwiimnt-rti at Orcuuu Stall? mi'
training' hii id for a return moot
nilll the Wohfno.u here .March V
OREGON TEAM
THROWS SCARE
INTO OTHERS
KKATTI.i:. .V:ireh 7 (Al1)
Willi a J7 lo 27 victory ovr
the ctinilil nation KllensliuiK-Vak-li.
ia iiiiifei of r-iiiral WaMhiiiK
tor. hen- ;iM nlwht. He Neffi-'s
Cireontaiis, of Kturene, tre
threw a e:tro Into lln other "cut-il-:
in the NorihMist amateur fn-d'P-iidenl
bnski'ibn l tournament
and Installed iheiiiMelves as favor
ites In eop (he h:illlpioIihip. The
powerful KuKene rut'lbinRlLnn
made up of former rnlverslty of
Oregon and Oi'on Slate cnlhx-o
stars will tanwle with the strong
Miiltoua five of Sea tile. In fche.
M-ml-rinals of the meet tonight.
The Sparklers of Hpokatot will
clash with (iiven liko 'f H wilt If
hi the other eliauiploiishlp con4
test while Kyerelt V. M. f. A. will
meet the M tilt noma lj A. of
I'ort land and lite Olymplu liaiu-blei-y.
will tneltlr Klleiisbn rtf-Yakima
In the Iwo eotisolatlon values
for a ehanee at third place.
Commerce High In
I Line For Crown
1 '0 1 ITI .A N I , On., M arch 7
(A P) Coinmerc.it Hltfh virtually
clinched (he I'.-'tn Portland inter
yliotaa!ic , basketball 1 v it k it e
champii.'itshlp yesterday w hen
they defeated WashiiiKlon. VJ to
IT.. Leading by 11-2 al the quar
ler, Coniinercc wan forced to the
limit In. the remainder of the,
Kanie tn bent back a furious
Washington attack and until the
final live minutes of tho ,'uiiu1,
ihe outcome was in doubt.
Lincoln holds second place In
tho t a tidings, u th Washington
third and tlranl ami lleiisotl tied
for fourt h , place. :
Basketball Game '
Score Is 1 to 6
ClIlCAtH), Mreh 7 (AP)
- 'I he perfect loW score (oS
ketba II uauut has been Iro
dticed In a district prcll mi
liary tournament.
(icortrelown last n'ltfht du-,
feu led Homer. 1 to a, seor
inw a foul oal In the first
pt rlod. ami retaining the lead
hy r:alln., t ;rhe( ltoim-i; five
refused .to attempt to break
up the stall until the last
.three minutes of play.
NIGHT FIGHTS
III The As-oclnleil Pres
San l-'raip-'iseo ('"rankle Kllck,
San i-Tanelsco, outpointed Ward
Sparks, St. Paul. f0); Madison
I Jt v. Itellinuham. Wash., outpoint-'
cd .litriny Condrich. Huffalo, ( KM. i
Janisvllle, Wis. Mike KoaU.
timaha. outpoint) d Jack Klkhart.
ChietKTO, tta).
I la i t ford. Conn. Jack
Hrltton,
( 'hieauo, oiltliointed Al
Schcll,
Hosloll. (Hi).
St. Joseph. MIo. Henry l.enard,
Chlcagu, knoi'Jud out
tVDoud, Coluuihus. ( I ).
K.ldUi '
Stockton. ( "al. Al Clrttcin, Spo- j
kane. out point e, i Larry Murphy,
Los Ans le.H. 10).
M itsiiitv nut kiddies
i i:.ri Hi: or m:v irnM
ClttiVlKiX. KnU. (AP) IU11
ain's public houses arc detor
mim d not to K"othe way of the
la to American saloon.
They are 1'ruuMy trying to pet
au ay frotu the crowded -liar type
of drill Mm; place and become
clean, spacious, eatjiitf and drlnk
leu houses with a family atmos-
phere.
line "'puli' near here even has
c. nursery adjoinini; ll where par
ents may leave the kiddies, w hile
they uo Into the saloon bar for a
diin'c.
qSHEIHBIHEMV
Market
moi'j aiiams avi:.
H e Sell For Cash
No Delivery
j llimihui'tfer, 11). 20c
HIDES
Pot llonst P.ivf. lb 2.1c I
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RoiliiiR Keef, II). 16c j
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Veal Stew. lb. 15c j
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Uoimd & T l!one j
Steak, II) 30c
U'g of Mutton, lb 20c
Mutton Stow, 11) 12 Vic
. wririiK vont rtrvs
Tin-: .mt J
iiiiiiiBBBEaae:
Baca'
Sport
Mants
Alan J.Gould
I .Sol ho in.ieh will In- heard about
. It .he liutli i KOlf iranie from wnr
on, IIi'oukIi ManuKer Itob Shawkey
of tho Viinkees has no objection
to die hoys iimlutaliiinif an filler
' fHt In the Kaiiu no onn uh they
'"keep It out of tho clubhouse," an
he pulA it, Tho jrenl shiKKef will
be busier w Uh the but I bun I hi
driver but you ran jot it dawn ihaf
It nth bus remarkablf iioibilitb s
! a s a f i rsl-c lass k ol f r. A nd by
: first class 1 uii-au the player who
i breaks .so consistently, "5 occasion
;ally and at least has a chance to
) crack 70 when Keitin the bnuks.
j Not many clubs boast over two
j or three performei-s of this cnll
, her out of un average member
ship of perhaps ;tati. limit would
he a 2 or 3 handicap man on most
'Hny course. He probably would ho
'erntlle. j;ist as apt to k up m th
hlKh sO'h as the low 7U's, but his
J handicap' would Is1 based on the
; minimum end nf the count.' If yon
, think ' Hahe- eun'i play sensational
',Kttl(, you hu,ven't been urouiid tln-
course with him. .1 have the carti
uf our recent round at the Jungle
Counli-y club, near St. ivtersbu.rjf,
; l'lu., when ho scored ,i 7S'. He has
idotie this iayout In 72. . It Is 0 1 ,Mi
yards, par 6U, not ao loiijr or
Al litlJ J M CA I 9 KM IIMU VViitfiii(yiy & ALES Jf
i fWRiWnVATDIv
9. . tawHtzm mm m m m m im. tr r ma i a 'fc. m m m
Visit this sale of sales today!
See the scores of once-in-a-lifetime
values. Mingle with
the enthusiastic bargain seek
ers that are saving from J58 to
$75 on used cars "with an OK
that counts."
. Unusually heavy sales of the
1930 Chevrolet Six have brought
us an over-supply of good used
cars taken In trade. To clear
our stocks quickly In prepa
ration for our regular spring
SEE-
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
Unn't miss ftrlDf; thlit
Low ihIUhko. 7 llres, vulvo
In, tiro look, spoolal IlKhla
an.l othor t'(tulunt.nt. Fln
Ishoil In a livniitlful Kvey
Diiph. with tho rainnus KLslior
ho,ly. Motor ooinptoti.lv ro-
oKiHlltlnnril. iinliolslorlnK
now. A OK oar.
pnmt. in nn.l soo it..
$595
1927 Pontine Landau Sedan
Just released from our t-hopsi In perfect
I Mm pi, this years license, shok ubn.rhtn,
( bumperji trout and rear, Rood ti-r and very
! low 1 mlhNiye. Finished In a Ktenn-blue
Duco. hooiI uphoNteriiiK. and an
j counts. Priced
! riphl ot
Small Down Payments-Easy G. M. A. C. Terms
LARIS0N CHEVROLET COMPANY
Buy OK Used Care From
: trencherous as it 1.1 .rlcky. with
plenty of 'JuiiKlc" and water. .
These w-r' U.ith's figures: com
pared with par:
I'ji. out 111 434 .HI 114
Hulh, out ("45 AU 2l 4i'
Par, In 4 54 364-3R
Jiuth. in 4.12 6'ij 4;.:t-:ts ,s
With one of his friends nl th
club, Huth had a bet of fifty
cents a hole that he would equal
or better par. lie broke exuetiy
i even, for In notched par on six
'holes and hlrdieff ot three others
as a.tfuiosL nine on vvUUJi hw was
over par. If It had been fifty dol
lars a hole the Hibe could hardly
have batlb-d any more strenuously
to avoid losing any money.
1 can remember the days when'
Huth would have h $50 n hole
and thnuKht nothing w hatever of
it. lie Is thriftier now.
' llohhy MclionouKh. the soft
spoken, curly-haired yotuiK rnciiitf
driver, occjpies somewhat the s uae
jtusltion In the auto Ramo that
H-jhhy Jones did In i;olf up until
! 1 liL'it. Jones was lontr acknowl
edged the Kreutrst of lifers before
.he crashed th national champion-
.shlp taie. Similarly, .M-I)onouffh
Is generally resnrdea uh Anicr
ica's finest driver.'yet he has never
I won the clussls Indianapolis race.
Jlo first raced there In 1924.
i', "Somo little tiling has always
"seemed lo go wrong," Hobby told
mi1 ut Miami 1 teach. "This racing
frame is largely a matter nf break,
after you jfet the experience and
knowledge of tracks."
The-, two-seaters come back to
Indianapolis Ihls'year nfter a lapse.
They are not entirely welcomed by
. the drlynrs, muny of -whom- feel
that them are enough hazards for
Jr for Econemtcal Trantpartatie
. c! fnl :
mi mm. M a M urn. n t st fv iit)'A A
T 1 mm. mmmw M V . sw , &v
business we offer you the
sensational 1 low prices below.
Included In this sale are many
low-mileage fine cars bearing
the famous red "OK" tag cars
of quality and dependability
that have been
conditioned.
N conditioned. T.M (Jfe
The most amazing values will
go quickly. Hurry to this bar
gain event now! Select your
car while there is still a wide
choice!
BIC SPECIALS -TODAY!
' 1928 C heTo1et Qibrioli'l
car.
Oiven exceptional care by a
careful owner. Finished in
a hlue-Kreon buff Puco, four
new tlree. comnieic in (dot
overhaul, top in perfect
shape and excellent leather
upholstering. Humble .eat,
et?rotte liiihter and (PQQf
llko
other equipment
lliS Stiulclaker Couo
Were is a real hnrpaln. Complete motor
nvtrhaul. ppxn leather upholjttcrinv to
mateh the irn-n Ino body finish. Ibind
OK that-
tirer. exeeiient appearance. An K car
$425
rarryinc our So-day
Potnpare its bw prie
ono In the tfnme, rather than ex
posing Iwo In each car to the risk
of death any lime MuinMhliur
wi ony.
IIOCKIiY (iA.MK Tlli
p(H:ll.AST, Ore.. Manh 7
(AIM With the Vancouver I. ions,
ivliii foiiKht to a scoreless over
time tie wiih the Portland Bucks
l.cic !:ixt nitihi. maicheil with tin;
KskituoK .at Seattle lonisht the
deadlocked Pacific coast hockey
leftKlie leadership appealed due
for a shakeup.
Vancouver and Port la ml were
tied for the top rnnif of the cir
cuit HlnndliiKs. with 10 poln
each.
civAh.s vvii.ii ki:mp aijvi:
j ou ( HA.rj:v av tiik M-:a
Vli'T.'M.'JA. H. fAP) The
old tar who shipped before the
mast b- as dead, in these days of
htcaiiLsiips, as the' man who rode
the pony express, but Panadu is
tryliik' to keep alive his soukh.
Last year a s4a . m uslc festival
held hero proved so popular that
i'. second has been held this year,
featuring the old deep-water
chanteys of tho sailors and the
i-oiiKs of the fisher folk.
DID VOI KNOW THAT
Iloss McCarthy of the Cubs has
a bunch of giants on his hands
this1 year. . . .. Of the :tl athletes
he took to California, 17 arc men
of six feet or above In slaiure.
. . . Your old Oklahoma cowboy
friend. Ted Illunkcnship, is with
the Sox down at. K-in Anlone and
has taken off a world of excess
welifht. . . . Donie Hush is helping
him try to come back . . . . Sidney
thoroughly re
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nun un in mat
counts for
pJt'
hauled,
nau very
one who
Kuaranice.
of
$645
nvener,
Priced
Your Chevrolet Dealer
Well, new owner of the Iteds, has
twit canvassing plhn funs to find'
out what tluio they, want thiy
lilies started. . im. fan askit
that the Kumes be slui'tea at 3:
heenuve when I hey tnh-d to start at
3 lie never Hot there before the
si coud innlmr nnd never koI to se.
the s'urilnK pitcher, . . . .lht
Shante thinks this is kouk iu be
wonderful s-.ason for one. or ihn
Ch cland Indian s southpaws
naineil Joe Shuttle. .. . . Suys hi
shoulder is well, and if l-Vrrell m
,Kood his second year, the Indian
,ill elilK-rwin tint American leu
K'lie peiinaiil or rind nut why.
685 On Petitions
For Prohi Vote
SAI.MM, Ore., Mar. 7 (AI'lA,;
V: Kli'K. representative In Marlon
county for the National Prohibition
Kcfc rendu in iissoclatinn, claims
that usfi numes have been Kiifneii t,j
referendum petitions here in tin
last week, Six circulators are etn.
nloved and each sikiht comribulct
ho cents to ihe-puuvo. KiuK sny
he expects to (rid 20.0(111 signers hi
Marlon and i.iim ctlunties in iUwv
nionths.
AMi:isT mi:s
POHTIjANT, Ore.. Mar. 7 (AP)
-Dr. William Mouse. 50. prominent
alienist and neurolonlsl. died nt his
rosidenco here hist nlKht.. lb- ha.i
la en III since Noyeiii.er.
A jury consuim'd a dozen hot
lies of .beer which a man wan
charged fth breyiu. i 1J wiis
probabi dismissed l-h'cause of in
BUi'flclent evidence.
1927 Nash Special Conch
Kormoi ly ownod lj- man who rals(1(, lt a
pot. Sinkini.- bluo )UCO fs, Hko Jlow.
I.oath.r iiiliultorlnR showlnj; no war,
."hock aliHoi hoi-H. humpsi s. motor motor, ..mil
the low nilloagp f 15,000. This car has
IJioii carefully nverhaulcd and the motor
r water tight Kuarantee.
$545
1929 Chevrolet Coach
IliiinnepM, oversize tiros, shock absorbers,
heater iuid oilier special enulpm'ent. A
beautiful Klshor stream lino bodv, finish In
fc-rey Dueo. ri.hc.lslei-lnK has boon undoi
seat ODVoro and is absolutely llko now. Mutur
In A-l shape. Car oanles an OK that
counts and Is fully covered by Kuar- (JJCI (T
anteo. Drive It away for . JpD-lD
1926 Ford Pickup
The motor h.i t.., t...i..
has new radiator and tho car has
little use. A bargain for
$135
needs II
1927 Chevrolet Liindnu Sedan
No Iuoo, extra Kood tills, excellent UP
h.dsterliu;. bumpers front and rear, motor
oompliitoly overhauled and appearance of
:af is perfect. An exceptional bargain bo-i-auso
Ihero are ihousandi of dependable
and economical miles loft for the next
eonie in and i-iko a ride.
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