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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, August 14, 1930
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Home
HILL'S
Owned
Store
BROOKLYN SLUGS Ducks Overcome
WAY TO VICTORY: SeaU
Chicago Cuts Beaten 15
to 5 American League
Standings Unchanged
Wv Iliijh S, rulleftua Jr.
(Associated Prv Spor'.s Writer
Ar Ions as the Bwalyn Robin
keep U't
j-. .U,rv a' tlwtr pennant hopes,
wuirt, ten ntnvjred ewry urut
tu have tvt m-w than an or
i'.v- tuufs l: a rvw iw uTUiateiv.
5 i;ifrrt'T (v." t.v '--;r rtval. tmncipaUy
iw C?dcs CV'r v.rre tsmaiau to
irifJi the Bl.vxVl.. UttU!U ""
Ur the ri iw4 S- nt atnauht
f.mie aid htd !-r:p:W the owner
tr She- cirrr ttC "'"n S-'-'"' s-Tie) a CM-its.:.-.
Bvt the F -Wi.i s.'i-r iarrir i
Tr-a-ttl a"'- :11
i-, i-Vuv .. lue- u. Z-u ft...tuB w
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Bv tle AvMjcJalr! Press
The HoUvwocd Star were two
r..r ja ou lop of the Pacific coa&t t
league l&aaer toaay, wmtunjr ne ec
Uw wcrXly series frvm Stfat..?
ntght. Willi- Los Anpeies. trail-;
ai'e fcehiua. lost to the Senators.
u.. iti KTiivico, in third place.;
lev to FcrUand.
u ic. r-sele o! yesterday's and last
tagM'a play, HaUyTrwnd'a lead seem- (
i, ireii for tiiis at Least.!
".!t:. 1. i At and Sam Kranctscos!
cT' ii.Mui t out for second and
liurrt tii res'tlt to drpeiKt ou the
i;:.d of bAistttH produced by
k-;r t-all teaxca. i
iyfr tn, Lo Aayelf. Holljnrood
a-Tftttle an 8 to ft tnnuzvtni$. . ISwr- J
: nroTidl a scjfcre Icr the Itrad-
r:. b".K-t the ccrtr.era team soorra
lit rw-.i :a the Utb.
Rot Chiwtertiekl held Los Ambles
I.. ivuf ttiKrl:-:c IH &:iatora to
t.r : u a u: yame at
S-f'i;t.v.a,. t'is ructtiv; -the AiigfU
'.wv V-.-;u ! HXircrood. ' hut
Junior League
Champions Open
I District Battle
BAKER. Or.. AUJ. H W) Anwri- !
I caa Lfglon Junior lnuc tvuebail s
; championship Itumi Irom Oregon, j
i W5iuuCon. Moatn and Idaho will
' opn a io-dr battle todijr lor Hie j
1 rrtctoual championship. ;
The fires two pmn wtu be plarrd
tol.y. The nine Irom eUrerton. Ore,
! Teaterda? drew the Rainier Nobel
I - in firt rmtn sf hed- .
uled to start at I SO o-cloc. while:
Bllunca. Want, and Pocatcllo. Idaho. ;
were drawn tar the second game. !
The winner ot the Sllverton-Seattle
rarae Is ripcc ed to have little trouble
in solnK through to the title. 1 he
two teams are so pronounced laror-
1! It was uK:ei Sllter'.on and
Bllllnga piav the Ilrst game and So- ,
atlle and FocateUo the second In or- ;
der to leave the "big" game until:
the Ust. Objections were raided,
however, and Spec Keene. regional
Junioa legion commlxuoner lor the
cortcweat. ordered the drawing. )
Word was received yesterday from
national American Legion neadquar- ,
tera that it either Silverton or Seattle
should win the regional meet Jh
team HUM held here preparatory
to .ending to Colorado lor the a-1
western championship August X3. 23 (
and It Billing or Pocalelio wins ,
. ,r Ainee lis home.
muu iwj
city l on the route to Colorado f
Suttnga. . . j
ri ii-okma ti-Ys PLAY
STOCKTON. Cal, Atfg- H -;
CalKorma and Nevada champion.
rc to own itt reslonal playolt ol
the )unlr American U-g'.on national
baseball champlonilU ' here today.
Sail Lale. C':a1i champions, and
Jwvne. Aruonas entry, were to take
tho Iteld ImmediiulT alter Long
Bmch. cal, ana m-e, .
had. rfcsjed. , . ' '
T:. winners loriay 5nwi r
to.pJ- tcmorryw Jcr the. regional
ule.; i i ; It'' ' . '
HOVERXORS MEET v:
WITH PRESIDENT
New Speed Record
r.:i.S
7
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championship eight, cotuposed of a
Syracuse varsity oarsman, a former
M I. T. sveep-s-ringer and alx Spring
field iMus.l high school boys, otfxed
by Jimmy Burke, vho steered Cor
cell's victorious varsity on the Hud
son. The combination beat some of the
besn amateur dub crews In tne N.
A. A. O. regatta.
Burke has von the reputation ot
bemtr one of the peppier, college
ccxvains produced in years. Hi
picrcinsr tones rose beUigerectly a bo re
the fight among nine crews for the
blue ribbon honors at Pougtikeepsie.
His ingenuity in assuaging the thirst
of Cornell Taruty sttrofce vas an
important factor In the crews suc
cess. The Big Red pace setter was Bob
Wilson, a sophomore roving in his
firs: big race and. as a consequence.
feeUnic the nervous strain. Early in
she fcur-mile race, spectators aw
Burke scooping up hanirsful of wa
ter and dash It oa Wilson's face.
They figured the stroke was a trifle
geccy and that Burke was using ex
treme methods to revive htm. The
fac was that Wilson's throat had
becccie parched and thxt Burke re
.urcefiiUy turned to Old Man River
for assistance, with satisfactory f
fect. Wilson soon settled down and
the big Red Shell swept on to win
under his steady stroking.
WRESTLER ELIMINATED
SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 14 i&i Mcrvin
Barrackman eliminated Bmle Arthur
from further consideration in con
rcctior with ths middle weight, wrest
ling championship of the northwest
wrien he defeated the Canadian
champion here Wednesday night two
out of three I2us.
IIEK PRINCIPAL INTERESTS j
NEW YORK. Aug. 14 .--Py Bet'.y j
Nuthall's principal interests in Me -next
to tennis are cooking and sew- !
ing. says the En?UsU court star's :
younger brother. Jimmy. '
Jtmnsy is going up to Cambridge
this fall and when he completes his j"
course the two are to B
nership in carrying on the hotel!
business oi their late father.
WINS ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIP
CHICAGO. Aug. 14 Pv-Mrs. Aud
rey Grubbs of California, again is
champion woman archer of t-ie
United States. .
Mrs. Grubbs yesterday completed
her second straiaht national con
quest, winning both the double na-.
ticnai rounds and the double Ameri- j
car. rounds. Mrs. Elizabeth Rounse- ,
vilie of Pinchurst. :f- C finished sec-
nd. '
Cox
Auto Electric
Electrical Ignition and
Battery Repairs on all
Makes of Cars
PK. M-753 1425 Adams
"hgatP'-gb?
Frank Hawks Hew from New
York to Los Angeles In 14 hours
and S3 minutes flying time setting
a new east-west speed record.-He
stopped five times to rcfueL
The Cir.T
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:Wt cv-r Cleveland by a I to 3
iV-.t , f,rf-t tiw y-.'-cf.
V.vf.ii,f .u ikiw..v.f5 nU.M'uy ar
f.-i.v of iuv .it liwir
m;'.1'VrV.A fvOll U-'ll It;
; Chii.v Wi.lte Sox from turning
s;ir.r. 14 Ih l- (:UT.i lo Ov
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t:vs put .h. fliaiiar iiurMii:
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;;n yail .tl-sv j:r;ra and
txw i,i the bv.". u- i.if "a:.-vi-!,i
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Mix: i;..-.s'o? ! 'Mt
' t:.o Ffa. sv-ored nine run in the
! tV.; u.iiisis '-' t.-t--f -iftt!" P-n-
1 i i v ":al:i iv l-i t fiVil-l tL-
to -i B Vi t rains had eightwu
i l ' V .' rvrr.-cc MiMics.. ply
f -zv Ov-a: r.'fflt tct tiv:v
'Uv . vu -iu- Cv.fc to win 5 u I
X-l-ry M-ivrvor"-.:. ;v.r.r-' ftn
t A'. CNr:; 'r-Ci; R- H. K
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f s.m-:.. . ?. j j ... Ml 3
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Hv'UJ!er Kui' H-- K.'sv'nf ftjrv! , p..T-ne-'ju.
t -it. ' fulvvy jj.1 i
vhV a
A; Cii'.v: . R 3 S
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(I'lrEij.i'u-O: irvin facw On-1)
be TO "per cant ci normal a; he worst.
Further encouragement ;fer the
drcugh: are and the ecaferei was
seen tn the weather forecasts-
The pred.tcuccis feat lonijjht and tc
mcrvow we fcr rain tn some of the
plains states, and those alonsj the
Ohio rtTer and in seme sections of
lh Southern Appalachian moun
tains. The forecast also Indicated show
ers for tonight and tomorrow In ex
treme Southern Kaonis and in west
ern parts of thAG state. Northern
Oklahoma. Southwestern Jieera&ka,
extreme Sorshwestem Texas. Soutn
ern Missouri, and all of Arkinsa.
Tennessee.. Kentucky. West Virginia,
and alon the Ob rtver.
Hoy, iXine, Drowned
While In Swimming
Karl Kcctxi 9. son ci Mr. ajici
L,-.ls a. u r-.-I'-'d Ixi- nirci-
a :iL- -.-re.'.! -sf.i- 3-v.m.rut w.rs
' i: -. - 'r..-A -4 .e -a-i . niL-.:
X--?-i.-a- ii-r- Ss Diyt.-rd :s$
.-v-ib.. nie cciij was rvcowrvU. j
m.'.r.utas luier ir
Ke plans to make his f!rs step at
Columbus. O.. for fuel and a second
refveiing stop at Louis. .
'At Wxhita. KiAii- he plans to spend
the night while a 230 gallon tank ts
fitted into his plane- The last sce
cf the flight will be at Alhambra.
Cal . which he hopes to reach by to
morrcw night.
PROTEIN rEEI IM'REA4I.S
AISTR.UIA' WOO. OCTPITT
Sharkey Agrees
To Trade Slams
With Ir. Camera
ADOVT
FOR
READY
FLIGHT
5.v'-:.-7 ;-- -.'re-
TOKYO. Au .14 (.4V-A11 official
cNtaclett haviac been removed. Lieu-
tenant KfV& Brocnley. T-ccc.a,
Wat. SatAtur. said fa hoped to start ;
Ims ctoQ-sscp trans-Pucifl.' Ckiht from .
KMuaotitrwura airdrcme. near Tcijo. '
wtthm a week.
Kiaucu&ura field, a naval aix base
front wCtvh the Oraf aeppeUA la
year started i tract -FilcU'x flight,
has a lieu irwter runway avaagte '
for a taX-cf Szvatj was given :
the choice between ths fleul ani the
Comosercial airport at T'schikawa tee
swrt of hia aeruU. journey u Ta-
eocta.
V.-ecT-nont cff'jrtai hate tva the
fuecs peruxaiv;a to fly their pZan
from Y '- where l iu ua
ttel frcm tt steaaiec prwMnt
Ltcctfiji to the r.eid cf their choice.
'.3.
,v".yr.-.x". sav Johnny
Li;.'. -vLi-r ice Saiarkey.
a -v- -accept s luarantee
'O't'O wi-.h a prture of -W
irz oC the receipt.
CAXBSSSA. Australia '.-P A coun
cL6 o scuectlfVc ami t3dtnai re
search appcuccea' by the AuarjVfti nt
ftiecal gjjniniecB, has diacc'frsd.
protetn neeparaitioa wauri.- fed tai
sheep suhrttitTajlT, towtuei txhatr
wcci jteld. - -" v. .
cerate cOttft. t AttsaraLU ws alarm -Ltc
ad the xcttniry wrii faced with
the necessity cf - nccci'actng muctt
racrt wcot It W prettif.ait that the
new pcecein sheep feed wtll solve
the procietn.
Fed to 100 sheep ever a Icrc pertoi
as an eaperunent. the prxparation m
created eh Ceeces by an aTerae of
20 cunces and tmprcved sheept' phLjs
xai cvnditioo.
R-ltW!, HEAIUM. EAST
ST- UU3S3T. Que- Auy. 14
The British dirigible R-KO passed
Anticcsti Inland, at the irsouth cf the
St. Lawren.ce rtver. at 4:15 a. el. to
day. Her speed was 60 mile an hour
with the assistance of a strong fol
lowing wind. At, tho.5 tune she had
btfen tn the air seven hours and 49
minutes and had covered 54(J mil-
GIRL BREAKS KECORP
ST. LOCIS. Aug-. 14 '.Mas Laura
Ini-ntlt-ii. 35-year -cid New Vert Tcer.
' day had added two new records to ,
her "ccliecuoza cf aviation, achieie
ments. Asji cne cf thaci she tcoi
away from a :ran.
Flying cvr Lamcerts-St. Louis tleld
yestecuay. ifiss Irg-a: ccmpL-siKd 714
w tic a. Dale Jackson, hid. and 64T
ccnsccute tarrvl rclis. more
than the pee vice men ' record.
wiJii. Eki Jjciwn helil. and teT
acre thaati the gwwa women's rec-
ccv." .vixi' itn- Bets? huxA hit
, FVie. cCxuil: cireervers, walchiid M's
' Intrailt: :ff- ami eocaseii the r.--
iaaMHit the air it .i3- & W- i;C.S.T.l
:.M'as Ingalis land-i thr iircrs ani2
, "Hew mar y dd I mai?;'" sne akad:
Jis jrcunu. iomfrvyrs a'.varmid acus
her tjcnirruEUiU tu hur 1"4 ouc 50 D
"t did lc.' waa li'iii! ?r. 'ccmnums
. TT.iwrt. wret s:t had audt! Ti t eonafcu-we-
roi-B. "J5rfl!., I Haijjni a wi enry
t.:c.::- oOlL- Fvv3 tan fntf it: beicaa
tinrt anc c tccultu nx? wva
v,:ry p''i tj wc&oiv." An. enrr-.ria-tion
cfi ahe piiKie. A. D. H. Wx?p
Moth, biplane, he waver. tiitfcLod the
wlxuia. wre aa sccur aa ever,
Among the biggest colleges, where
the difficulty is not in attracting the
customers but tn limiting the num
ber to the suae of the stadiums, night
football neither is necessary nor de
sirable. i?cores of teams, however,
will kick, pass and run beneath the
lights this fall, with an increasing
number of gridirons being equipped
fcr night performance.
The South and Middle West already
have tried and liked night football,
especially in towns where the cooler
breezes of the evening make condi
tions more satisfactory.
Duquesne University, at Pints-.
burgh, is among the few Eastern in
stitutions to adept the night game
successfully. Using Forbe Fltid. the
heme zrounds cf the Pirates. Du
quesne "played three games under the
lights last year and win play five
heme contests at night., a sixth at
Chicago, this year. The -Dukes." in
fact, hie to be known as the Kight
Riders," especially as their brilliant
young coach- Elmer Layden. gained
national reoutation as a member of
Knute Rork"ns orattnal "Four Eors
Tr.cr." of Notre Dum.
Duquesne. under Lyden dirsc
ijfrrn. wens througia a ten-game sched
ule undefeated - last year, winning
-una and experiencing one tie. "with
the University cf West Virginia.
Frcm she squad cf 45 players,
only three mn were lost by gradua
ucn so that the "Night Riders."
whether they gallop by day or night,
leci fcr another successful campaign.
! League
Standings
Sport Slants -
IS? Aoeltrd t5
COAr LE.VC.IK
W. L- Pet.
HettTwod - l.L,:..;,.""-,-:. -ss
i. ASSM t .w- jsw
s-.t: FntacijLJ - li J
-.. -is .A
"' - ' I'
0iirf - -- ii . l .
?.-r-.!al :-3 -
Smwsil X J J33
AMERICAN Ittltlt -
-VS. I P
?LitfeJpiiJa - n ... SOt 3. .ir . ;
-iifciryctoa 44
Sew Ycri ' "- '
Ctevelaccl SS -5
De'rtj't . 5
s. liua - to- c
C'rcaw c9 -5So
Sctca . iO T
p Altui - C-flllU
cf tile Kimi.TTj at. p-.-u:r!tirte?aw tbi
7ar. rr Writ wat cter za epru-
NATIONAL LEAC.i'E
W. L. Pet
Ct.:c-.vsJ
Frr.-cti - T 6 J-i
N. y -;i dJ 47 jn5
St. Loua - 52
So
5J l
-li 59 .-
Tt 74 :!:"
Over Nisrht News
EARTHS RI BBER LAND
WlHU GIRPLE GLOBE
Mfctt PAM'.KK OVER
ix.Vt. i 1 ? c"". OnS- Autf
1 1 5--.-r:-9:: (ur daii,cr Ln. the Al
jvcaa district was over tcday. ttu
pcrarij as 'veuM. Report today trvca
vrw &hie border saui tif village cf
SWHf. MWh. was sale, sar-ts to
; fitf htecs acd a tnLi chaurf
ta the wvaiher and FUv wim
irvocae of aewa 'n.-J-f t-d rcien
acd the vulaLj of -S.C icJiaii ian,is
jt.erdiv.
t-t Tae Vwuctuted Prw
ivmt v
N? - X : Seats Unicergh's
M?nt.-;zitai record by
c viC C'ia,..tw.
; . L.ut' Irri jj treais W'
.v. vi.x T.t torrwl r,S.i.
u-r-.o Kid? promxes aid tn
.lj. :; iced iTic .a.-reus.
fiucxv. cvy Jjrr.st ,i: ji nunc
?i. it -,
''Ui."-'toc Li.3.a ii3 charter
:-.c tt? souih'irn repuaican cran
:oc Ri--rjhurg Pa. Te Rev. Sis C.
S'ncv, pioceer prcaSiiit.-ns. dies.
New Lcnoon. Ccos Thcmas Lip
teas "Siamrcvi V" arrvTes.
I'ueexw
M.v.trya: Dtryn'r 4 -ICO talte oft
r-jr tit!and
Kafarui FV.een pa-wecvers esca-re
iTjUrv when a-J hner ctaja fecced
jrsw YORK It takis luc of
land to prcducw the worlus ruhbc
supply.
Ear. R O. Holt says In a report to
the Amencaa Che mitral socmuJ that
thia area would stretch in a band
nearly a mile wide around the earth
as the equator.
T all the mbiser produced in t Wft
made into a solid ball would be tare
tv HX feet m diameter-
SEA REFLECTS StlNU HELL
NSW TOtRK The sea & one cf
the bees stages for tranamusirig sound
because it so. ceariy levL Winds af
fect thss transmtawa and fo; bants
are capiahle of reflecting sound waves.
FAVORS WlHU) FOR ?T ROOTS
NSW YOSK E. J. Fiahcauga cf
Kcqucam Wasa In a naoct to the :
Ajnr:ivaa fcviety of Mechan:cal En
gmeera. saya wool a better taan
Bixta. where strength ts . "
Reoracerated warwho'ee
has na:read JC Ti,icv cci.- lee 5 in
the last two years.
Sxpofta ct cariifd fruits ttvm 5a3
Fra.'-icisco in tcxa-ec iCd 4Ti.Wa
pound.
I OwLX-ru- Wh:5e. Ej.i:2; sutrir
ri.mtiL-. ha taAtfft oifc aVCC acres
; I-i. Uird Lj- Calntrr--: to ;;'.a teei
J v-;-. uzd raie t!;.-j:,i
HAWKS SPANS
CONTINENT IN
RECORD TDIE
DULL STOCKINGS .
for
BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS
Tree's bounJ to be an i'Susion cf slinwiess fa
a s;cdci-$ wkKout a Hfgft-lfghi, and that $ vwfry
brisk you-g things are wearing this new
Onyx LacLustre Stocking
k's'duH surfdie is capable cf mere than fUitery
- - it makes the sitk seem clearer, sheerer, rore
-exc-en-jj-e -ooa-irig, whiie colors seem so-ter
.4 . Ji
iOja:ic trw Cmi
4
IK JTr
Mm
SATURDAY
DRESS
SPECIALS
Wash Dresses
-V 2 to H
30c to $165
Other Bargain s in
Wash Suits
3oc to $1.73
summer eleseouts
cO
NORTON KIDDY SHOP
alues to S3
for Sih
rtct-Ml up a 34 mile aa hour t i J--.Zfl
cu-t cf Auquerqu and then
we started gctc to wwa. " h re
marked. "At Lcus t hit the rs-rz.
fecia cLjcsed ever tt."-
Hivu ad io "crab it fr-ns the
Mjaisoippt eas wiere a trviy crew
viai had takfc paot cf t wester
Lsr. 'I wis- ge-tt-njf hJ-gry wiec t ft
lad-anapcLL. he saaL "but I f .irfd
XTii Se m New Tcck ia jecrj cf tim
fc:r -4L3nr
CvL Laxdfrgh. at his Mthet- -law
home in. Stjfiewocd. N J. last
nht. sad be was deLihted Cap-iLi-.-i
Ka. tj reccni.
-I ta jUa3 learsed cf Capsau
S.k-vka Tertariahie ach-ensment.' he
a.d "S Itaa asade a r-ma.-aS.e
f -4a i and I think it fine that he
5as ;cwr-?d the record "
He a-d a would cccr-ara;at C:i?
ta:j Kavas at 'the caruesfi eppor-
Capcain. Bawks sa-d as seen as hs
ciar 5wn CTeraa'ji!! i wtii
:'.y it cut to ChiirairJ to ccmpwie m
th oa iocal. sir races there Cewm.
mzf Aur-isc XL
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weave is tess suscepcicie -j j
i i; .5 " L,7 1
ce-ai:a::r-g pcu enreacs
In r.esves; ccicrs at
1.35 -1.95
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WSSTFtSIX4. K. X. Al- :4
aVu.a Sciaetoer. IJ-year-oid cUitC
w eft at 4 S a. ao. S. 5. T ' to
aT ;n aa attempc to wt tttrv iurjarr
trisscciiwn,ara C:fafl recrd. The
?r?Kwrat recori waa sr-c?iloiZf t lilt
ML F-aJ2ik OuiilMCeTUC3. W3tj tCStlQ
tiu r-.a ja i4 hours. Ja aiinutas.
More than a drink
It is also probably the most easily digested
food in all the list. Therefore it is quick relief
for fatigue and hunger. Always a delicious
beverage, it gives highest nutriment, because
it is made by our particular Horlick proc
ess. Send ten cents for sample and mixer.
HQRLICK'S
RACINE, WISCONSIN
New Showing
Manhattan
SHIRTS
! f2Z
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WESTERN G
TIRES
mhi '. equal in iuaKty j I
THERE are no better tires, long
er wearing or higher quality,
than Western Giants.. .the 'choice
of hundreds of thousands of mo
torists for many years. More than
a million are in daily vise.
-"Western Auto"offers three lines of
; tires, corresponding to those lines
', made by leading tire companies.
. Oo "fJVestsmLGian Center Traction
Tire is made in the standard 4 Ply
and the Heavy Duty 6 Ply, of the
finest quality materials, first grade
in every respect, and the equal of
regular standard brands that cocne
a? equipment, on new cars, but our
prices save you 20fc. First quality
Western Giants cost you no more
than second quality tires in the Na
tic nally Advertised brands.
Our Western Giant De Luxe Double
Ditfy Tire compares with the various
De Luse. S laster and Super Quality
lines, and we save you 15 Tc to 30; a
worch while saving for those who want the very finest tire that money can buy.
Oar Wear-weO Tire is equal to so-called Standard brands of Secondary quality
which many dealers orrer as first quality tires but at prices far above our
Wear-welis; often as high as our First Quality Center Traction tire.
Western Giant Tires and Wear-well Tires are backed up by a guarantee that
means wht it says, and by our entire organization. Our 169 stores in the
West stand ready to give service on your tire regardless of where you bought it.
The above statements regarding comparative quality are based upon our firm
belief and opinion alter comparing various laboratory examinations and exten
sive read tests- Western Giants and Wear-wells are made for us bv leading tire
manufacturers and cost just as much to build as other standard quality tires...
The saving in the cost to you is our saving in the cost of selling.
NOTE THESE NEW LOW PRICES
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29x4-40 ..IS 4.79 j $ 5o5 $ 7o5 $ 9.10
30s4oO . . ( 5-35 ! 6-35 8-25 9.75
-5x4-75 . . 6.25 7-55 9-45 10-25
29x4-75 . . I 6-55 j 7.65 11.25
29x5.CC . . 6.75 7-9S 11.75
3Cx5aW . . j 6-S5 .8.15 9.95 1 11.95
3lx5.CO . . j 6.95 i S.45 ( 10-45 f 12.40
30x5-25 . . l S.20 j 9-40 10.95 I 13.65
31x5-25 . . r 8-35 J 9.75 11.60 14.15
30x5-50 . . 9.75 j 10-20 15.15
3 lx6.CC . . 10.25 j 12.80 1 16.65
32x6-00 . . I 10.40 , 12.90 ' 17.10
33x6.00 . . IOoO ! 13.10 ! 17.45
32x6-50 . . i ; 14-65 19.15
34x7.00 . ' ; 17.4? 2V45
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WASCO TIRES
4-ply tires of srandard sixc ar.d
weight.. now. fresh sccck. and
v.vil tr.a je. Especially recctn-
rr.enced ti?r the motorist who
wants to make nxirusium in-
vosaacnt.
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30x32 Ct.TKh.tr . . . S3.S9
S94.40 BaSoco . . . S4.49
OUR UNLIMSTTD GUARANTEE
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