La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 14, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Saturday, May 14, 1932
Page Two
OAKS WIN AGAIN
FROM SEAL NINE;
MISSIONS REPEAT
Portland Gets More Hits
But Also More Errors
Seattle Loses to Los
Angele
les.
3y the Associated Press
Son Francisco's Seals who started i
the. 1932 Coast league season In a
blaze or victories, have run Into
strong opposition from Oakland, a
team which fared badly In the start
and which Is even now near the bot
tom of the list in standings.
Last night the Oaks downed the
Seal; for the third straight time. The
ficore was 4-2. Walsh, Oakland pitch
er, allowed the Seals but five hits and
thy not only one earned run.
n,-e.n.
Muliywood clint:i(fi the
. Rrls with SacTi:nu-iiio and niivtd
into H.firat pliica tin viitt the "Seals
Jiy hundim; Seiibtors their lourth
straight defeat last night. Herb Mc
Quald, Senator pitcher, lost the game
when Hollywood scored the tying and
winning runs on his wild pitch. Tur
ner, who relieved Yde on the mound
for Hollywood, in the eighth, stopped
a Sacramento rally.
The rejuvenated JAiasloa ; Re da
downed Portland again with an eighth
inning rally which overcame a Bea
ver lead. The Mission heavy hitters
knocked Dietrich put of the box for
Portland and took the game 6-5.
Los Angeles batsmen hammered
P BASEBALL
Sunday, May 15 2 P. M.
LA GRANDE EAGLES
vs. -5
BAKER EAGLES
HGH SCHOOL FJfBLD
. ; APMISSI0N -r- 25c
l M i!
E: 10 GOOD
: I I REASONS
3u JL More brilliant
J 8 2. Less time to mix and
' I 1 flpp'y
f-S n 3- Improved dispersion
1 fb 1 4 Greater covering ca-
vj ij pacity
$ i5 5 Ho vvostft of Hying
Improved asphalt ve
hicle Greater protective
value
, Insures longer life
No more streaky fin
ish A package site for,
every requirement
J
r MWI!liaii: 8
I AMLMCW jj
;3.C3 1H IM E
four Seattle pitchers for a 13-10 vie- Colonel Alfred B. Clark, the man
tory last night. The Angels tied the who Is seeking the Republican nom
eerles at two all by emerging from ' lnatlon for United States senator.
their hitting slump. At that, how
ever, the Indians gathered 10 hits
to the Angels' 15. r
Last night's results: B. H. E.
San Francisco .'. 2 5 : '1
Oakland 4 10 I
Zlnn and Ward;
Walsh and Gaston.
H. H. E.
. 3 no
2 8 1
Hollywood
Sacramento
Yde, Turner and Bassler; McQuald
and Wiru.
B. H." E.
Portland ... 5 It 4
Missions . 9 8 3
Dietrich, A. Jacobs, Peterson and
Fltzpa trick; Walsh, Caster and Rlccl.
1 B. H. E.
Seattle 10 16 2
Los Angeles -.13 15 1
Page, Bonnelly, Freltas, Walters
and Cox; Herrmann, Sweetland and
Cronln. -
Schaaf Pecisiofts
fSross iip New rfc
NEW YORK, May 14 W) Ernie
Schaaf's latest conquest among the
heavyweights, had added little or
nothing to hi reputation.
The Boston punched outpointed Jack
Oi "ts. Philadelphia south'jaw, last
night in ten rounds of the dullest
milling Madison Square Oar&en has
seen In some time.
A crowd of 6000 watched the bat
tlers go through their paces In close'
to slow motion style. - Gross was
guilty of much holding.
Schaaf weighed 21014 pounds;
Gross 211!4.
LIVERPOOL HAS JIOLIDAY
LIVERPOOL. May H UP) Holiday
in wheat exchange today and Mon
day, ' ' : V.
Decommissioning of the light
house tender "Holly" after 50 years'
service removed that last side-wheel
vi'.ihel from the coast service. , , ,
FIND IT
HERE
Copy for this Column put
be In by a. m.
See "Fred Spaeth for your Plumbing
and Heating repairs.' Phone Main 586.
. 4-29-t f.
Science now, after years pf rcsccrch
and actual tests, provides a riew
aluminum-paint-no powder no dirt
or waste, less time to mix and apply
greater covering capacity, improved
brilliancy and beauty, much longer
life because of Improved dispersion.
We are ready to demonstrate to your
satisfaction that this is a revelation
and economy.
"Patnt with a Coat of Metal it the title of two Intereiting
booklets one on induitiiel paint problems, the other on
decorative suggestions. Cither or both are freo upon
request.
has to hi credit a compliment from
one of Oregon's most prominent and
well-loved Jurists, the late federal
Judge Robert S. Bean, who said.
"Colonel Clark, In my estimation. Is
one of the three ablest members of
the legal profession on the Pacific
coast." (Pd. adv. . Clark for U. 8.
Senator committee. 820 Yeon Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.) 6-14-1 t.
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES
On cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and
pansy plants at Rohan's greenhouse.
. 5-7-1 rn
HANGER
There Is danger in driving your car
with a broken glass. Why take the
chance when you can have a new one
fitted at the lowest prices In history
at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop.
v 6-13-2 t.
Used bed davenports, real $39.50 to
$65.00 values. In velour, mohair and
tapestry. Third floor, Bohnenkamp's.
5-14-1 t.
HELP WANTED
To help you select the right thing
for tne party as a graduation
g!t. Visit Richardson's Art and Gift
Shop and see the wonderful selection
of Gifts for both the girl and the hoy
graduate. 6-13-2 t.
Modern dance Eagles hall Saturday
night. Admission 60c. 6-12-3 t.
New low prices oh Genera! Electric
refrigerators. W. H. Bohnenxamp Co.
6-14-1 t.
JAMES II. RALEV i
Umatilla County
Candidate for
DELEGATE TO DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL CONVENTION
From the Second Congressional
District '
Have lived in Umatilla County for
68 years. Am senior member of the
law firm of Raley, Raley & Warner
of Pendleton, Oregon.
For President will support the
choice of the Oregon Democrats at
the primary election In May. My In
dividual first preference at this time
is Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt for
President And William G. McAdoo for
Vice President.
I will greatly appreciate the sup-1
port of the Democrats of this district,
6-11-8 t.'
Announcing : '
THIS AD and 10c
entitles you to a regular 25c size of VALDURA ASPHALT
ALUMINUM PAINT. Or you can clip this ad and apply
it as 15c on any larger size you purchase Only one to a
customer This offer is made for the privilege of proving to
you the many merits of this "VALDURA Coat of Metal"
Clip this ad It must be used within one week from date of
this paper.
NKA
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE '
Masonic hall. 8ummervllle, Sat.,
May 24. Everyone welcome. 0-13-2 tp
PROMI8E8 TO AVOID DELAY
In this day and age when interest
Is always a bugbear, school districts
and other units of county govern
ment, should receive their allotments
accumulate In the treasurers' office.
This J. E. (Ed) Reynolds promises to
do if nominated by Republicans for
County Treasurer and elected to of
fice next fall." He believes money
:iio money
.TThV. n, ,h7TJ.Z.rt T
a ngle day more than necessary, but
snouid. go out immediately to school
districts and be put Into immediate
use to cut down
standing warrants.
Interest on out-
, - ...
. Hemsuccnins, pieatlnr, oattooi
holes, etc. Norton .iflSy fpfip. tfree an4 clear of all encumbrances
TT'j'and without rght qf redemption. All
" I proposals must ' be accompanied by
NOTICE OF ALE jcash or a certified check, payable to
Sealed bids will be received at the & urslgned as Receiver. In an
office of the First Rational Bank. amount equal to flye per cen of the
Grande, Oregon, up to and including "J "Ja W evidence of good faith.
May 24th. 1932. on the following dor T"6 Iefl Property of tho said Blue
scribed real and personal property: ! Mountain Lumber Cpmpany, which It
All of the George M. Gray
ranch on the Lower Cove High
way, consisting of eleven hundred
sixty acres (1160).
28 milk cows, 4 heifers, 2 years
old, 13 yearling heifers, 1 calves,
13 horses. 6 hogs, 800 ewes all
agc3. 3 bucks.
All farm Implements and milk
ing equipment';
Above personal property to be sold
In bulk.
For legal description of the above
property, or any other information
communicate with the undersigned.
. We reserve the right to reject any
and, all bids.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK,
La Grande, Oregon. 5-14-7 t.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to an order duly made
and entered on the 18th day of Janu
ary, 1032, In that certain suit In the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Union County, wherein J. H.
Jacobs, and E. N. Jacobs, co-partners,
doing business under the firm name
and style of Jacobs Brothers Lumber
Company, were plaintiff, and the
Blue Mountain Lumber Company, a
corporation, and others, were defen
dants, which order was enrolled and
docketed on said date and directed
i me, as Receiver, commencing on or
about the 1st day of May, 1032, to
A FEW OF THE,
1,000 USES . . .
Industrial
Decorative
Farm
Prime Coats
Structural Steel
Oil Tanks'
Bridges
.Factory and
Equipment
Ceilings
Walls
Metal Roofs
Rooms Halls
Radiators
9 Odd Furniture
Silos
Barns
Implements
Furnaces
Garages
Dairies
MP'iS
advertise for saleNfor a period of four proposals or to accept such proposal
weeks, or five publications. In a news- .or proposals, as may bs deemed to
paper published In Union County, the best Interests of the receivership
Oregon, a notice that I would receive estate.
written proposals up to and Including' P. 8. ROBINSON, Receiver,
the 1st day of July, 1932. for the pur- j May 14.-21-28. June 4-11. ., . . .
chase of all or any part of the assets t '
ana property oi tne Blue Mountain
j Lumber Company, tta said assets to
be sold free and clear of all encum street. La Grande, Oregon, will be of
brances and without right; of redemp- fered for salo by sealed bids. ' Bids
tion: now, therefore,1 " ' will be opened at 11 o'clock on May
KfYnrv tr HPRpnv nnrra ' 18- 193a- stock inventories
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that .is.ei. Fixtures 15785. Certified
I Will receive Until .the hour Of 5:00 rtwJt for ton ner cent nf nmnnnt rf
m ,,
the ,off;ce of L. Denham, Attorney-at-
in' the Palmer-Roesch Buiidm,,
Bt dran(, Oregon, written orcI
La Grande, Oregon, written pro
posals for the purchase of all or any
jplu pjountajn Luniber Company,
I a. corporation, either for cash or upon
terms, the said nroDertv to hn nirt
described as follows: v . -
TOWNSHIP 9. SOUTH RANGE, 40 B. . Nowtheraforel, J. W. Pole. Comp-w-
M- troller of the Currency, do hereby
See. 24: NWi4NE'4, SNEtf. SE- certify that "The First National Bank
NW',4. NE;WVi, NSE, SE'4-
6E4.
TOWNSHIP 4, SOUTH, RANGE 41
E. W. M.
Sec. 16: NNW-K.
Sec. 27: S'NW-
Secf8: NE4, BNW4, BlfeSEtf.
Sec. ' 33: SWNE, SENW'4,
NEi4SW!4. NWi4SEi4,-NE!4NE!4.
Sec. 34: NWl&NW.ft.
TOWNSHIP 5, SOUTH, RANGE 41,
E. W. M.
Sec. 3: VAN. , '
Sec. 4: NfcNfc."'
Sec. 10:' SW.
Sec. 14: SESW4-
Sec. 15: SW!4. NSE, SWJ4SE&.
Sec. 19: NNE. SENEU.
Sec. 20: NW&. NWJ4NE'4.'
Sec. 23: NW&NE14.
Sec. -23: NENW, SNW4.
Sec. 24: NE. ENWf4, NEi4SE"4.
Sec. 26: NW'NW'i-
Sec. 26: 8Ei4. S'ANEVi, NE'NE.
Sec. 33: ENB.
Sec. 34: W'NW.
Sec. - 38: NWNW.i4 S'ANW.
NWSW4
TOWNSHIP 6, SOUTH, RANGE 41,
E. W. M. ;
Sec. 3: WVSW4, SEV4SW.
Sec. 4: SEftSEJi.
TOWNSHIP 5. SOUTH, RANGE 42,
E. W. M.
Sec. 5: SH
i
Sec. 19: NE'ANW'4", S'NW, NE, of $75.00 attorney fees, and costs and
SW14. SBVa- j disbursements of ai8.25;, in which
Sec. 20: NSW'. SW-SW. said execution and order of sale I am
Sec. 30: NE4, N&NW, SENWty. 'commanded to sell the following de
Sec. 31? ENE, NESE14. " 'scribed property, being the property
Sec. 32: NWWSWW. . 'attached in said court and cause, to-
TOWN6HIP 6, SOUTH. RANGE 42,
. E. W. M. j 1
8e.'t:iSKSK. ' . -Sec.
If; H!4. '
i ; .
TQVN8HIP 7, SOUTH,
E. W. M.
Bee. 3: N!4. 8',iSE,.
Sec. 10: Ni4NE"4.
TpNSHIP 7, SOUTH,
E. W. M.
Sec. 25: SE'.NEii.
TOWNSHIP 7, SOUTH,
E. W. M.
Sec. 18: SW4NE'4.
N&SWtf. Wi4SE.
Sec. 10: N-V&Bft, SE'SE.
Sec. 20: S&, S&NW-J4. '.
Sec. 28: S3SW4. "
Sec. 29: Entire section.
Sec. 30 : NE NE yA . SW Va NW V4 ,-
8W!4;
Sec. 31:
Sec. 32: NSW'A, W&SEVi-
Sec. 33: N!NW!4.
Sec. 36: W-ViSWVfc. SESW.
TOWNSHIP SOUTH, RANGE 44.
E. W. M. ; '
Sec. 5: NNWJ4,
Sec. 6: NE4NEVi.
It is the intention that all ot the
property and assets .of the said Blue
Mountain Lumber Company shall be
offered for sale and are to be covered
by this notice, whether or not the
same are above specifically described.
and are to be sold, even though not
specifically described above.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY FURTHER
GIVEN, that Immediately after the
1st day of July, 1032, all proposal?
for the purchase of said property will
be reported to the abovo court for
consideration, acceptance or rejec
tion, the abovo entitled court retain
ing the right to reject any and all
San Franciscans Newest
ANP MOST MODERN
Doivntown Hotel!
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Xlanafirm Ihrtrlor,
Room isa, .
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600 outsiob rooms 127 lintle
rooms at M-SO daily, 118 al it,
136 at U X, 107 at 15, 64 at
$5.50, 48 al 16. DoubU room
$5 la $8 daily.
I N thrTuwer t- Luxurious Suites
1 12 o 120 daily -DtLuxt Rooms
to fo$12 single, $7 toilodouble.
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Music Herman Heller's ensemble during Luncheon and Dinner
stock of furniture and fixtures lo
cated at corner of Adams Ave. and Fir
Z . , 1 r , ; .
be" inspected May 16th and nth.
RlKht reserved to reject any or all
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CARL G.
HELM, Trustee, La Grande,
Ore.
5-13-4 t.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
A.7, , "1, '
Washington, D. C.,' March 7, 1933.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, It hat
been made to appear that
aSrlJTS Grande
aTcSunTyrt "Sod aid SteS? S
Oregon has compiled with all the
provisions of the statutes of the
United States, required to be com-
be authorized to commence the buan
of La- Grande" In the City of La
Grande In the County of Union and
. state of Oregon is authorized to com
, mence the business of Banking ai
'provided in Section Fifty one nun
idred and sixty-nine of the Revised
j Statutes of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness my
' hand and seal of office this seventh
,aay or Marcn, 1932.
J. W. POLE, Comptroller of the
currency. - . , B-24-60
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
j . Noticed is hereby given that I have
j received attachment execution and
I order of sale. Issued out of and under
j the seat of the Circuit Court of the
State pf Oregon for Union County,
1 dated the Sth day of May, 1932, In
the suit therein pending - wherein
'First National Bank of Union, Ore
'gon, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and
J. H. Ewln, Sh.eriU Ewln, a copartner
ship doing business under the name
of Ewln Brothers; W. H. Ewln and
jHettie Ewln, are deferidants, to me
directed, upon a decree and order of
sale made and entered in said court
! and cause on the ,6th day of May.
1932, in favor of the above plaintiff
and against the defendants J. H.
Ewln. She rill Ewin, W. H. Ewln and
iHettle Ewln in. the sum of $865.18,
with Interest thereon at the .rate of
eight per cent per annum from May
5, 1932, until paid, the further sum
wit: ' .
j Beginning at the Northeast corner
jof the Southeast quarter of the
Southeast, quarter, ,pf Section 12, ;ln
jTownshlp 4 South,!.' Range 39''B." W-
katiub pc4, m., ana runnmg tnenqe west i)dt leei,
.thenco South 1706 feet to the North
line of the Oregon State Highway,
Whence South. 46 degrees East along
RANGE 48, said North -lino of the Oregon State
: Highway 1285 feet to the East sec-
; - tion line of Section 13, in said Town
RANGE 44, ship 4 South. Range 39 E. W. M..
j thence North 2615 feet to the place
NW !4NWJ4 of beginning, containing 46 acres,
more or less, together with the tent-,
menus', hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining.
NOW THEREFORE, Dy virtue and
authority of said writ, and tn obedi
ence to Its commands, I will, on Mon
day, the 6th day of June, 1032, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front
door of the court house In La Grande,
Union County; Oregon, sell at public
auction all the right, title. Interest
and equity of the above named de
fendants and each of them in and to
the above described real property, to
the highest bidder for cosh, subject to
redemption as provided by law, tho
proceeds to be applied In satisfaction
j of said Judgment and decree, includ-
ing costs and accruing costs of exe
cution and sale.
Dated this 6th day of May, 1932.
JESSE BRESHEARS, Sheriff of Union
County, Oregon.
May 7-14-21-28. June 4.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UPON
FORECLOSURE
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to execution and order of
salo Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Union
Jn9t off Union Square most
convenient to theaters, shops and
stores. Only California hotel of
fering Seryidor feature thus
combining "maximum privacy
with minimum tipping".
Garage in basement with direct
elevator service to all guest room
floors. In every room connec
tion for radio reception, running
filtered ice water, tub and shower.
Western -exposure Tower rooms
have ultra-violet-ray windows. '
Dinner in Coffee Shop from75
up in Main Dining Room from
$1.50 up. Also a la carte service.
Hotel
Sir Francis
MAKE
Hcckdis ISetvohb Hotel Co.
Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco
County on the 26th day of April.
1932, under the hand of the Clerk
of said Court and the seal thereof
to the undersigned as Sheriff of
Union County, Oregon, directed and
delivered upon a Judgment, decree,
and order of sale rendered and en
tered of record and docketed In said
cause on the 23rd day of April, 1032,
In favor of the California Joint
Stock Land Bank of San Francisco,
a corporation, and against Edith P.
Dobbin and William M. Dobbin, her
husband, two of the defendants
above named for the sum of $15,
084.01, due October 15, 1031, Install
ment of April 15, 1931, IG30.00, with
Interest at the rate of 8 per an
num from April 16, 1931, installment
due October 15, 1931, 630.00, with
Interest at the rate of B, per an
num from October 15, 1931, taxes
for the year 1929, $294.10, with in
terest and penalties thereon as by
law provided, taxes for the year
1930, $296.69, with interest and pen
alties thereon as by law provided,
taxes for the year 1931, $232.72, with
Interest and penalties thereon as by
law nrovlded. and with interest upon
$15,034.01 at 6 per annum from j
October 16," 1931, $750.00, reasonable'
attorney's- fees, and plaintiff's costs
and disbursements taxed at $46.20,
and for the . foreclosure of that cer-
tain mortgage dated the 26th day
of February, 1920, and recorded oi!
the 27th day of February. 1920, in
Book 57 at page 177 of the Mort-
gage Records of Union County, State
of Oregon., said mortgage being made!
by said .Edith P. Dobbin and Wil
liam M.! Dobbin, her husband to the
California--Joint Stock Land Bank of;
San Francisco, a corporation, in a ;
i-eriain' Buio penning in saia court
! wherein... said California Joint Stock
; Land Bank of San Francisco, a cor
poration, was plain ui 1 ana cuitn f.
Dobbin and William M. Dobbin, her
husband, James D. Dobbin and Ethel
Dobbin. his wife, and Union Coun
ty. Oregon, a municinal corporation.
1 were defendants. That in and by
aid Judgment, decree and order of
j safe it war ordered that the here
j inafter described real property slt-
sold by the Sheriff of Union County
to satisfy -said judgment and all
costs, and that the said real prop
erty, 'to-wit:
Beginning at a point 30 feet
west of the Southeast corner of
the Northeast quarter of Section
Eleven V"( 11) in Township Four
(4) . South, in Radge Thirty
Nine (39) East of the Wllam
ette Meridian, In Union County,
Oregon, and running thence
North parallel with the east
line of said Section Eleven, a
distance; of 2769 feet, thence ,
westerly ' and parallel with tho
- County - Road to Hot Lake, a
distance of 2977.1 feet, thence
South parallel with the said
cast line of said Section Eleven,
a distance of 2699 feet to a point
due west of the point of begin
ning, thence east to the point of
beginning, and being a portion
of the NJ of said Section 11,
Tp. 4 8., R. 39, E. W. M., and
containing 186.8 acres, more or
; ''M.;AI A-ND,
a'Etsa
And PAGEANT OF
. A Gorgeous Processional
60' AERIALISTS
6 0 RIDERS,
6 0 CLOWNS1
r' . -
' iOO DANCING GIRLS
mokster upped
DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P.M.
Reserved and Admission Tickets on Sale Circus Day at
- - Glass Drugs, Inc.
; TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL
EASTERN OREGON
LIVESTOCK SHOW
Union
SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY OF .
.EASTERN OREGON'S FINEST LIVESTOCK
."-V . S.000 In Premiums
T": RAC!NG' Tkh-lixo abexa EVENTS, JU SIC,
'n'.'r DANCING EACH NIGHT 'V '
SomMhlns point; Everj- Minute lor Entertainment ot Young and Old
The; sybils will comprise the very best In beef and dairy cattle,
- ; horses, sheep and swine.
; STOCK Jl IX.IN(i ANI1 1IOU-KMANSII1I- CONTESTS
fThe Oldest Livestock Show in the Northwest!
PJr;'laSflflcatlon Bocks or other Information, write to TONY D
SMITH, SecretaryEastern Oregon Livestock Show. Union. Oregon!
less, -
be sold as by law provided and the
proceeds thereof applied to the pay
ment of plaintiff's said Judgment,
principal, interest, costs and dis
bursements of suit, attorneys' fees
and the costs and expenses of sale.
Now, Therefore, I will on the 28th
day of May, 1932. at the hour of
1:30 o'clock P. M in the afternoon'
of said day, at the front door of
tho Cpunty Court House in the City
of La Grande, in Union Couifly,
Oregon, sell at public auction for
cash in hand to the highest bidder
all of the right, title, interest-and
estate which said defendants or- any
of them had therein on the 26th
day of February, 1920 or which they
liave since acquired therein or there
to, including the rights and inter
ests of all persons claiming by,
through, or under said defendants
or any of them.
JESSE BRESHEARS,
Sheriff of Union County, Oro.
By H. A Kllnghammer,
Deputy.
Apr. 29 May 6-13-20-27.
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'Installed the new and improved
Champion Spark Plugs, are
enjoyuighettcr engine perform-
both gas find oil.
Let us install a
complete newsej in
your car this week.
Champion National
Change wcck.
CliampioiB
sparkplug v
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& ELECTRIC ,. ,
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iMnlhour County
CaiuHiliite for
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NATL. CONVENTION
From the Bccond Congresslonnl
District Pnld Adv.
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