The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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Th OHEGO:i BTATEE-IAW, ScdeaL Oregon, Sunday Morning. September 1 1843
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The Oreaon Statesman Teleckons 9101
Dismissals from Deaconess
Dismissals if rom th Deaconess
hospital Saturday Included Clare
rtLL a are u. . i a-
Robert Seagroyes, 363 South "thl tAwrthnVilc Vrr)fr
si; Mrs. Wyman Hoeye, route l.jutilUUlO kJttll t
box 701, Lyons; Mrs. Minnie Gra
ham, 481 South High; and Aaron
Salem Catholid K m Pompson
Gallows te McMlnnvllIe Stink Bomb Vandal Released
Charles V. Galloway, state tax J Alvin Hamlin, 20, who was ar
commission chairman. who- has I rested in Mill- City following a
lived in Salem for many years, disturbance in the Mill City the- Boight, route S, box 625, Salem.
this wee moved to his ranch I atre cause by a stink bomb being
near McMinnville. He will com-1 put under a rear door of the the
rmite between his farm and Sa-f atre, was released by Circuit
lem, a roond trip distance of 68 1 Judge EL M. Page Saturday morn
miles. The house previously oc-ling, with he understanding that
cupied by Galloway recently was J Hamlin pay $100 per month on the
Small wood range with 3 colls.
Quick baker. At Myers, RL 1, Box
414, Si mile south of Brush Col
lege school. ' . I - 1
Relrnng
Gets Fractured Wrist 1-4 Alice
bid and he was unable to obtain J $350 fine he drew after pleading! j0ines, 770 South Commercial,!
other living accomodations here. J guilty to the charge.
sioner who inspected the new fer
ry Friday, stated. The ferry, de
signed by the state highway de
partment, Will be dectrically op
erated, and. replaces the one which
has been in use tor over ten years.
For unpainted furniture
i Woodrow, 325 Center.
September 17
The three Catholic schools In
Salem will open September 17,
starting the 83rd year in which
the Holy; Names sisters have
taught Salem young folk.
Registration of high school
classes will start' September 10. A
language "placement test for fresh
men will be given starting at 10
o'clock Monday morning. Sept 10.
Sophomores will register Tues
day, Sept. 11; Juniors, Wednes
day, Sept 12, and seniors, Thurs
day. SeoUlS. Class work win be
gin Monday, Sept. 17.
Registration in the two paro
chial grade schools, St. Joseph's
and St. Vincent's, will be held on
Sept 12 to 13 at the schools. The
in part to the addition Of a fleet suranee underwriting experience. I hours of registration will be from
Word has reached close relatives
r 1 .. . u -i . i-
DrCiaude E. Stump, of Kan- I BuSlUCSS
as uuj, auk, uu August . u -
Z1 "1 r" Dr. Will J. Thompson, who has
I airs, unueruw owuup, mum, i ., . . . el
I Mis. Hazel Stump, an aunt, .Mrs, 7.
Traffic Safety Contest First National
Winners Announced 1 .-. -sne 1 1
JtlasiNewrieitti
esentative
1 .
who is employed at a service sta
tion at Mission and Commercial
streets, fell Saturday at her work
and fractured Ther wrist, she tola
first aiders wo sent her. to. the,
Deaconess nospital for. x-rays.
Fur storage. Let us tell you about I Wedding - pictures taken at the
rut- atnra urltk fVaA mnth-nnvif. I church. S20 Ktat4L Ptl 8721 :
V w.. vw.aiQv . M il-- -
I.. - IM. ' I " !!-!''
" "v" I Surfacing FresTcsses i i The
New Ferry Construction Fre-1 Yamhill county court reported
' nri. ai a. I ifiest trtMfnrirtt' r a ttvila etrtsf n
-peases-won. on vne rry wc- " - "T" If you're lookkg for lovely 7-R.
ing consiructea in inaepenaence is r, Tu"" home, 15 min. idrive on pv. from
progressing rapidly and satisfac- Wheatland ferry to the "Salem- g with im io be
Klamath Falls, Grants Pass,
Prineville and Bandon . topped
their respective population divis
ions in the 1945 : Oregon ; cities
safety contest at the end of the
first . six months. Secretary, ox ,
State Robert S. FarrelL' jr. ran-
iZZ ,-TT "tr. u'ZT W 25 years, announced Saturday he nounced Saturday. ; !'
r"ZJSrr. ,,:irr.rzr: had disposed of his business to to the first division. Klamath
Dr. E. E. Boring, and that he and I FaRs was followed by Astoria,
his wife would retire to their io
acre place at Riverdale on the
Willamette "to just take things
kind of easy, and do the
we want to do whenever we want
Repr
W. W. Woodruff, all living at the
latter's home,. 2707 Brooks sL
Dr. Stump was a practicing phy
sician in Kansas City for many
years, a member of the MissourTi
state neurological society and a
Mason. He died of a heart attack
while on a fishing trip.
Dr. Stump's wife died June 22,
1945.
Dr. Thompson, a native of.Wy-f fad and Lakeview third.
The First National Bank OC
Portland announced Saturday the
addition to its staff of Lewis C.
Morse of Albany, as a special field
representative throughout the
Willamette valley. Morse has been
1944 winner, in the second place co-partner of Kelly Feed & Seed.
with Medford third. Grants Pass company of Albany and also had
was first In the second division I IS years of experience U tne
with LaGrande second and Coos turkey production field in Ore-.
Bay third. Prineville was first la I goo, Washington, and California.
the third division with Dallas see-1 He first became Interested la
22422 for comp. inf or.
ing completion, adding that the
rapid accomplishment of the coun
ty's oiling program has been due Wanted Lady having general in-
U.S. National
Bank Boosts
shop at I
4
Mitchell Gets Injury First aid,
men .treated James Mitchell, 680
Hollywood ave for a smashed
finger on his right hand and then
sent him back to work Saturday,
they reported. Mitchell, said he
received the .injury, while at his
work with t well drilling com
pany. -
Lloyd L. Hoekett, chiropractic
physician and physiotherapist has
returned from 3 yrs. service in
; the navy and reopened hii office
at 180 N. CommerciaL
of new trucks.! a new 10-ton roll
er, and the installation of two new
rock crushers, j
Cyn" Cronise Photographs and
Frames 1st Nsfl Hank Rld. I
. -.1! ,; ! ,
Gets First Aid Treatment
Marilyn Friesen, 8 years old, 290
N. 21st 8t was taken to the first
aid station Saturday where aid
men removed "a splinter in her
right hand and then sent her to
her home ' v
Want two men. Capital Ice &
Cold Storage Co. Ph. 580J. 560
Trade. ' 7 Y
We will pay higher wages than
you are now 'getting ' if you can
qualify, j Ph. 18182.
.! i . t
Nopps In San Francisco Mr.
and Mrs. George Nopp, and their
two sons, Jerry and Bruce are
spending ; their vacation in San
Francisco , i this week. Nopp Is
chef at the Golden Pheasant
i . i i i i-'
Painting 4e! Deeorating. Tiu 7332.
Pick beans Labor Day. 5 mi; N. of there.
Salem. ml. N. of Keizer school.
Ph. 6979. H. C Shields, for m-
10 a. m. to 4 p.m. - v.- i
The faculty of sacrea ueart
yrfiumy will inclode 12 sisters.
St Joseph's school eight, and St.
Vincent's school, seven sistersj
The 27 sisters of the Holy
Capital
oming, Canada, Is a graduate of
the Northern Illinois College of
Optometry. He came to the United j third place.
States when seven years old. - -
We ve had this step in mind
for some time, but didn't want
to walk out on old patients dur
ing- the war emergency, he said 1 71 T "
Saturday. Now, the .Thompsoni IjVlIlIl JTaSSeS
wfu devote .their time to hobbies
turkey production while work-
A recent special meeting of the
shareholders of the United Stales
National bank of Portland re-1 Mannlon, has a home near theirs, j veral years.
Bandoa led the fourth division ing for the Albert Milling com-
with Union second and Vale in j pany of San Francisco in 1930. in
1937. he came to Oregon and
grew up with the Industry la this
state. Turkey production in Ore-
goa ranked fourth among aU
states la 1944 and this year It is '
to be in second place.
Morse Is making his headquart
ers at the Albany branch of the ,
First National bank of Portland
but is consulting with and advis-
Mrs. Rose Emma
suited in action to confirm an ear-1 Their son, IX Will J. Thompson,
sucn as . raising norses, ooaung. i Mrs. Rog. Fanma Gwinn, long
fishing and art work. both have tim resident of the Salem area.
done considerable painting. I . . Iocml hosnltal on Sat- i ing farmers throughout the Will
Their daughter Mrs. w. J, luffaj morning after an Alness el amette valley who are raising and
intend te raise turkeys and pro-
academy la quarters which in the
old . days i provided room for
hoarders" from the surrounding
territory. The pupHs lived at the
academy while attending school
formation.
j
Business Nsmes Filed Three
assumed business names were fil
ed with the county clerk Satur-
Home Entered The home of day. Ray E. and Claude . Beck
Lawrence Barr. 1620 ChemekeU wim wlU do business as the Wood
.tiNt u,n. .ntArsH ihrmiff an un-1 bum Cycle Shop at 583 N. Front
locked door j Friday, night, by street, Woodbura. Mr. -and Mrs. and Polk, Judge George Rossman,
thieves Who took three pints of Melvin Propp, 995 N. 14th, Salem, chairman of the Marlon county
filea fox Melvin Propp Land ur- i chapter announcea BranMj.
veyor. The Acme Window Clean
ers will be operated fcjr Orvilt W,
Langdoc and Anson O. Culbertson.
7 hr. developing & printing ser
vice at Burke's Camera Shop. 174
r StateHiehways
appointed) by! the national Red ... - " j 1
whiskey; and a check for 114.
Watch for "Adventures bj Morse.'
1 Weese Taken te FenHleton
Wlllard Weese, who has been held
' In the county Jail here for Una
tilia authorities, was released Sat
urday morning to Deputy George
Hays from Pendleton.
8hop Woodrows for Kelly Farm
. . -a. I
; Twe Boys Missing Two boys
age 15 and 19 - were reported to
Salem police Friday evening after j
they had been missed from the
Fairview Home since noon Fri-
... day.
For home loans-Hiee Salem Fed
eral. 130 South Liberty.
nospital Patient Escapes Po
lice were notified that Henry ,WalL
II, left, the State Hospital some
time after noon Friday.
Reids Hare Sea Mr. and Mrs.
Cross as sl councfl field represen
tative in iseven Oregon counties,
which will Include Marion, Yam
hill, Benton, Lincoln, Linn, ; Lane
Reroof with Johns-ManviOa as.
phalt shingles! right over your old
roof. 10 yr. guarantee, i yr. to pay,
Free estimates, xwauus uros.
S. ConVL fPlM 4642.
ot-lr nr nol hv theB&ird of dl- jr. who has been with 1 Patch's
A. g 1 1 ITT MJLWW JVV - m a w . . I , . . !.
rectors Of that insUtuOon to m-1 army m itsiy, srance ua
crease the bank's caDital stock. It I many, is expected home soon.
was announced Saturday by Z. C.J Dr- Thompson r said he would
RimmonL tircjddent. r l continue ms acove memoenoips
The action will bring about 'an ta ttl ?
iaerease in the bank's capital! mefC PwnU M t
stock from' SB.OOO.OOO to $8,000,- ' ; -- , J ;
000 and an increase in surplus V o I Itl hlirt IT1
from $8,000,000 to $10,000,000, and 1 111X11.
provide the bank with a paM-uplnn 1 wr 1
capital and surplus of $18,000,000 ImCK WreCK
and undivided profits of approx-l ,
tnutd S4.7S0.O00.. ' , I ' Edward O. Monaghen. who fig-
Travel pace on Oregon high-1 jjj, action also marks another ured in a truck accident on Thus-
SDeed Rises
a.
on
i
vis-
ways sloped sharply upward wjth t of expah- day at Woodland, Calil was
tne lernunauon or gasoune rm-iloM for the United Stetes Ns-1 iting the home of his mother, Mrs.
tioning and lifting of the S5-mile-1 xoaal since Its organization in I Nourse Raddiffe, at 1790 South
an-nour speea resmcuon, oecre- 1M, - Cmltol of- $250,000. Canitol t Saturday.
tary Of State Robert S. Farreil I twwits end canital structure! According to Monaghan's
MMMkArt ViawA .Qnriirrlav 1 I . em AAAB11 aiul I att a k - aMtllant tha 4Vf1
w ? rutve KTUWa lXUlU sum awu. wi awiuwa eaw M . . - a
Speed checks by the state high- 111532983. resnectivelr. on June cm; tha transDort truck which he mamw on LMisnnai oay,
J 1 1 J. il IL! -J 1 t--i- 1 " 1 . -r 1 . .11041. Ti. rWnhi 1Q7S Carl nn
way aeparaneni 10 ruie uiuma 01 1 n 1011 n t5oO.saa.Slt4 and SIS.-1 was , driving, broke loose and
August this year compared withsl2.84o on June 30 of this year. I wrecked a truck which was fcl
Mrs. Owlnn was the daughter
of Joseph and .Isabel Hamilton
Simon, and was born on June I,
1870. Her father was a pioneer
woolen mill man and farmer. She
and her mother planted hops on
the family acreage, amonf the
first to be planted la the area,
and were pioneers fat the indus
try here.
Rose Simon was educated m
Salem and graduated from Wil
lamette university. Besides being
actively engaged In farming, she
also served In an executive, posi
tion in a mall order firm in San
Francisco for a number of years.
! She married J. A. Gwinn.
steamboat man on the Columbia
for many years and a member of
me river improvement service 'of
the government from 1888. They
duce turkey eggs and poults.
164
Grass
11 - ; !
Fire 4-Firemen were
August, 1944, showed that where
as a year ago only IS per cent of
the drivers exceeded 48 miles an I
hour during August, 1949, ap-
Sammons said the batik's revis
ed structure would bel adequate
for many years to come, and would
"place the United States National
.. . I . i i i- l s 1 J.J I
Labor' Office Open Holiday called to put out a grass lire on proximately per cwu excesaeu bank m an advantageous postwar
The Salem farm labor office will Childs avenue; Saturday. They re- mat speea, ' .1 I position to meet:: the demands; for
remain open both today and Mon- ported, no! daniage, ! ; ? . " w , ""P"
T.k..iv. ooi ttt or. I 'i i 1 j drove at Speeds In excess of i65
in placing pickers during peak of W onwfM beclosed an hour in August, 19451
JrV; total Sept. 3 to! 15, inc. Open as usual Farreil warned that the Or
lowing. He was at first reported
injured, but told his mother that
neither he nor tne alternate anv-
er with him, was hurt
credit'
"We are delighted.' commented
Bey te Hookers Mr. and Mrs.
Merrltt Booker. 456 N. 18th st.
becante the parents of a baby boy
1924. In October. 1926, Gwinn
severed connections with the fed
eral service and came to Salem
to live. He died several years
ago.. ..'-!'.
j Surviving Mrs. Gwinn are a
brother. Charles Franklin Simon,
an aunt, Mrs. C. W. Pugh of
Clearlake and a niece In Califor
nia.
the harvest period.- The total
number, of .persons reporting to
the office for work Saturday fell
Monday, Sept, 17.
gon speed
hour.
Ore-
limit Is . 55 miles Ian
I.
A' Pubuc Records
We cut and install Shatter-Proof
auto glass. R. D. Woodrow, 325
Center st
W. Byre of Salem, vice pres-lat 235 pa. Saturday at aaiem
ldent "to receive this news of the I Deaconess nospital. j
bank's increase in capital struc
ture. We are confident that itl
Meeting Postponed The reffu-
will enable us to give even more f VLT..
TTMBFJt TRACT SOLD
L OREGON CITY, Sept 1-CPy-J-
K. and Ethel E. Elder, Portland,
have sold a timber tract near Mo-
lalla to Crown Zellerbach corpor-
I
. Guests at Potter Home Mr.
and Mrs. Fred L. Mills and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold J. Frisch and
family of Portland have - been
houseguests at the " Laf e Potter
week, preliminary to converting
the basement of Lausanne hall
into a cafeteria to serve 150 uhl
yersity women, university off!
ota TSS M HighWejme during the past 10 day,
the parents of a son, ; born at 7:08
ijn. Saturday at the Deaconess
hospital. The fa ier is an em
ploye of the (Thomas Kay woolen
mills. '. ! . -' i '
(ftbltoary
Bflly teRoy Stevens, late resident
mt Wew Sharon. Iowa. Suaday. August
S, Survived by hU parents. Wr. and
Era. LeUnd Stevena of Hew Sharon,
lows; a brother, Raymond Steven:
and a alster, Oelene Steveiw. tooUtot
flew Sharon. Iowa; sramlparentt, Mr.
and Mrs. George ToUca ot Searaboro,
.1
air. ana nn, ,nmrvr u)ii
Ore. Remains wiu oe xor-
Watch for "Adventures by Morse."
Boy te Walcsaks A son was
born Saturday at 1 P jn. at the
Deaconess hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Walczak of - Mill
City. :; ' ' :.
We want more gray oats, barley,
wheat; Ball Bros., Turner. Phone
..:... : . . '
Gees nome Satarday Mrs.
Thomas Blythe, 2278 N. Liberty,
accompanied by her Infant son,
; were dismissea .10 tneir . aome
CIRCUIT COURT
John Warren Carkin vs hPatri
da Arm Carson: answer admits
and deniest ! : ' 1
Lydia Ursella Jansen vs Chris- clals said Saturday.
tian J.!Jansen divorce compiamt
charges cruel and Inhuman ftreat-
ment, ask custody of minor child
and $30 per jnonth support for
child. "..''!?: !
Regional, Agricultural Credit
corp. vs Charles L. Hurley and
others; motion for dismissal as to
V. V, aiiaunx w7 "!-r I - TOV With h
Industrial Accident Commission . - - -I
vs UOiaen -neasant, c., . . MMr Vork streets are due
iv.ui 1 . I w that fnf SB TMri DO
mi aannsv-rsa hms ias luiiiiifix irifTTi ui Mib sen w ,
were lata out ana
librarians te Meet Librarians
of Oregon, Washington, Montana,
and British Columbia will gather
in Seattle September 5 and 6 for
their annttal convention, Eleanor
Stephens, Oregon state librarian,
announced here today.
years
Claims Fall Off Unemploy
ment claims, both new and con
tinued, fell off ; materially in the
second postwar: week; the - state
unem nloyment compensation
commission reported here Satur
day. New claims dropped from
2170 the previous week to 1640
while the benefits load went down
to 650, following 822 checks the
first week after the Japanese sur
render.
holiday.
IIOTICE
BUS SCHEDULE
Beginning September 4
SALEM SUBURBAN
.j ) LINES (.
Ererrreea Ave. - SUverton
Kead - nollywoed Drive
Ssmbm 1 law Aveaee
Ovtbesni . Retarn
6:50 AM. -725 AM.
820 A.M. 8:59 A.M.
v 90 A.M. 1025 A.M.;
1W0 ALt 11:55 AM.
12:50 P.M. 15 P.M.1
, 130 P.M. S:5S P.M.
8:50 P.M. 435 P.M.
50 P.M. . J55 P.M
6:3Q P.M. 725 1?.VL
IlUaway t - Cheeaawa
- Keiser ;
Oatbeand
6:00 AM.
70 A.M.
0:00 A.M.
1020 A.M.
12)0 AJtf.
129 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:30 P.M.
1:00 P.M.
Ketexn
6:45 AM.
8:15 A-M,
0:45 A.M.
11:15 A.M.
12:45 P.M.
2:15 P.M.
2:45 P.M.
5:15 P.M.
0:43 P.M.
D. E. WYATT
rneM tasi I
X:
The irregular lines of the down-
faction of Judgment for
and interest of 510.S0 entered.
Valley Credit Service vs George
E. Williams; execution on judg
ment returned' unsatisfied.
PROBATE COURT 1 .
ram niocn esutie. uuu
issued, inheritance tax ' receipt
filed for $2668.37.
thA ljWnT hnlidar. w. H. i street Dians
Bailee, UJS. Employment office colonists built their cabins where
manager said Saturday. j ' they liked, t
.1
WNVwSrrorI"- ZS0 Saturday from Salem General JUSTICE COURT
end sunt: a!
:vef Quinaby,
warded to New Shm-on by .the Clojish-
RariHrfe: COfBDanT lOT CCVUX9 ana
er
rment.
tt..l1 ..M
Lste of Rslem, Ore . September 1.
ftiarlea RuDman. Fatlier ot Lorralns
radford and Charl RtiUman. r.
nt Kllubetli and Hedrr Ruu-
.n A1n- aurvlved bv iouT grand
children. Bvelya and Jana RuUman.
Kenneth and Joanne Bradford. Frienda
are Invited to attend funeral service
Tuesday at 11 a.m. in . the Sunset
SntSd? Deeeed w VrnbeV of valley, bank officials said Satur
M.- Multnomah cmrt!3 W.O.W. Ar-1 jut
hosnital where the child was
I born. The father is in the navy.
Elberta peaches now ready. Carl
Asoinwall 4 Orchards at Brooks,
Oregon. Ph. 2-1261.
Oa Bank Staff Lewis C. Morse
of Albany is now associated with
the First National bank or Port
land. as1 a special field represen
tative throughout the Willamette
State vs John Doe Adrian, for
gery, dismissed for : insufficient
evidence. M '
State! vs Clarence Frederick
Sievers, assault and battery, dis
missed on motion of private pro- :
aecutor because of insufficient
evidence, t I
MlTNlCIPAI COURT
Donald G. Smith, Camp Adair, j
reckless driving, bail 525.
jMonhlne Case. 2655 S.lSum- l
; Ilarica Cocaiy
" I; and Aucfion Sale
'
testedPO
Stale FairgTcraiii
Salem
in, " 1...V"' - - m . .
dar. Merse is known as an expert per wxh - ;
jansernenta ca hv.. .ifitinii field. I tllCle WltnOUt ' an wja-
jjuix coioniat mwHwi pwiw i u .-j :
Mil Sarulv mva. i
. , J Elberta peaches now ready. Carl
' ' . . I a ntn...ati rwharrii at Brooks. I
T hM HTT DM!fI 1 OfTT nur. wr- . ' '
cense, jOned (3.
r.-c21b.,,!t- rZ"S at.1Mof Oregon. Ph. , 2-1261.
t iKM-tv tt. Salem, at the Me Of ?ai
ialm: niece ot Mra. C. WPuth of
7.. V .k- rw. finunl Hnrieai will
h.i- TuHdir. Sttrtembt 4, at lOl
. m in tha St JceeDh'S CathOiiC
ehureh under tht dlrecUon et the
W. T. Risdon company, t
Mrs. Stephens Convalescing
Mrs. . S. Stephens, wife of the
new owner of the Cherry Bowl,
is convalescing3 in a Salem hos
pital following a major operation.
Peaches
Elterta
Saving Cealer
Salem and West Salem
eMeet . r- ; v . . . .
At Ceasr ffspias, wwi.
Au$Mt S4,
Bophis Schiedt. Ute mideot of rt I,
aien. at the ace of MM yeara Mother
ttava Srhrwindt of Kansai and Martha
V of Lloyd Aliew Cpi La
VnerTl aMamoeme-ta Utor or
W. Rig don company.
C AID OF THANK8
We wish to thank our friends
anri neighbors and tne Turner
Flre-Dept who so willingly helped
ui at nnr rer?ent UTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris,
Mrs. Nettie Morris.
sigu? .
That pneumatically installed
Rode Wool Insulation and
Metal Interlocking Weather
Stripping will save up t
4S lnTfuel bUta
AND ALSO
n,.ka vaaw boas t II
cooler a
SI MONTHS TO TAT
Free Estimates
Ne ObUgatlea "
Caopbtfl Reck Wool Co.
; S2lcm Owned and
Salem Represented
US Broadway - Thv
1
Personal Service
".. .. .
We up large enough to
genre in every way, yet
gmall enough to give per
sonal service.
XiesUn Charles
Howell-Edvarch
rcNxtaii noMx
1 Walker-XXowell ft
TewilUier-EdwardiV
fU K. CapiUl ' - Fhene Iflt l
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I .. I . 3 ) M a.
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It ' I irvw ; '.in
SJL2L.
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Jcr;xr3 cl Lhrcdcck and Shownansii?
UcJniiy, S:l:ii:r 5, il 11:C3 L IL
'it t I ' I r " 1 -rn Tram m , , ,
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Fd Sf:c!x Andi:n Ttsrsiay.
Scrl:icr D.d 1:23 P. IL
: ' i . ; I - :
ALLSTATE tires, on Sears fleet
1 test cars, get much harder pun
tshmcJic tharx tires on the aver-
rf ... k.
i wiAhenvyoverloaJsvaredriyei
- sit high speeds over all ind of -
roidj tad Ughwtjn laill Idadj
; of reather Such, grueling tests'
i of dnrabaitf pjror they hnyt
; the stuff to giye yon consistently J
loaf wear, dependable trictloa; '
Jmaximum safety. Yes, they "its'
take rT Thatf why to olanr J
car owners throughout-th oa
tioa demand this famous brandy
Play safe tnd save, too . drive
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