Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
of both the D. A. R. and th e Civ­
ic Club. It is understood th at
tables will be reserved fo rthose j
who expect to attend from th e s e '
organizations.
Thursday, February, 2 Í, 1Ö34
ID
fattractiveness. By darkening your list spent more money in 1922 fcr
hair with W yeth’s Sage and Sul- the operation of their schools than
phur Compound, no one can tell, did Portland with its total of $3 -
PHYSICIANS
________________________________i
Classified Column Rates
because it does it so naturally, so! 273,000. They were Denver witli
One cent the word each
evenly.
You ju st dampen a .43,515,000, Toledo, O., with $3
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Res«
* * ♦
time.
¡sponge or soft brush with it and 335,000 and Oakland, Cal., with
rience and office, 108 Pioneer
Asliland Music Study Club Meets
To run every issue for one
¡draw’ this through your hair, tak- 13,440,000.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office!
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
The Ashland Music Study Club Look YoUHg! Bring Back Its Ing one small strand at a time
month or more, %c the word
Three other cities had a small -
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mra.
J.
Natural
Color,
Gloss
and
each time.
by
morning
all
gray
hairs
h
a
v
e
'er
Percfcntage of increase in their
and evenings.
p. m. only.
R. Robertson on Almond Street,
Attractiveness.
disappeared, and, after another m alntenance CO8fs than did P o r|-
Monday evening, Feb. 25th. The
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Pyac ♦ ♦ » • » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • • • • • • • i
application
or two, your hair be- ' and- They wre Scranton, Pa., 64 :
FOR SALE
time
of
meeting
is
now
the
fourth
tlce limited to eye, ear, nose and ; Calendar of the Week—
comes
beautifully
dark, glossy,I a ™'>^ dg®’ ^,ass->
and Eliza-
A fter luncheon all gathered in
Common garden sage brewed
Monday
evening
of
the
month.
beth,
N.
J.,
74.
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth.
FOR SALE CHEAP— Lumber.
Thyrnday, Feb. 21.— Elk Lad- the cozy board room for an in­
¡into a heavy tea with sulphur a d d -■ soft and luxuriant.
No. 64
The subject for discussion will
355 Almond.
142-10*
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to ieg- Ball.
form al visit before the Club con­
ed,
will
turn
gray
streaked
and,
------------------
be Indian Music and much of val­
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
Friday, Feb. 22— D. A. R. vened in regular session.
K»R SALE— Forty-five tons,
ue
and interest will no doubt be faded hair beautifully dark and PORTLAND IS HIGH
Ore.
Luncehon
1:00
P.
M.
Club
House.
fine quality second and third crop
IN SCHOOL COSTS
brought out in music, papers, and luxuriant. Ju st a few applications
Friday, Feb. 22.— Annual Din- 3. C’s. Have P a rty —
will prove a revelation if your
alfalfa, in bam one half mile west DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
general
discussion.
ner of Chamber of Commerce, A r-' The J. C’s. had a very delight-
of Talent school, $13 a ton. Guy
i hair is fading streaked or gray.
PORTLAND, Feb. 20. — Port-
and
Electro-Therapy. O ffice, mory.
♦ • *
ful Valentine party at the home of
R. Renshaw, tel. 355Y Medford.
Mixing
the
Sage
Tea
and
Sulphur
land’s
total expenditures for main-
phone 48; residence 142. F irst!
Monday, Feb. 25. — Ashland the teacher Mrs. W. M .Poley last Dinner P arty for Mrs. D unbar—
142-5*
recipe at home, though, is trouble-; tenance and operation of its
N ational Bank building.
Friday evening.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Sadie
Study Club.
| some. An easier way is to get a ' schools were higher than those of
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1HJK SALE— My 1920 Hudson 7
Tuesday, Feb. . 26. — French
The m others of the girls com-!®r r Dunbar and Mrs. Louis Ulrich
_„ _______ .“ I
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
bottle of W yeth’s Sage and Sul-J 49 of 52 cities considered in a re-
Club, Mrs. F. D. W agner— Hostess posing the class were Invited
Medford, were complimented ,
passenger Super Six— Excellent
office. Phone 91.
, guests at a very delightful dinner Pthin Compound at any drug P°rt of the departm ent of com
Wednesday, Feb. 27. — Upper guests.
condition, nearly new cord tires,
The decorations carried out t h e ’Pa rty e iven at «»© Plaza at six- 8 ° re a11 ready for USG’ Thls is the merce covering costs from 1917 to
Valley Community Club, ’ Mrs.
2 extra with rims, Gabriel Snub­
PLUMBING
old-time recipe improved by the 1922 and ju st issued.
Mark True, hostess.
thought of the evening, r e d i ^ i 't y .
bers, wind shield visor, spot light, j
Only three other cities on the
addition
of other ingredients.
h earts and Valentine colors were? The guest list included the
chains, alem ite oiled, fine paint, a JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
W
hile
wispy,
gray,
faded
hair
East Main. Phone 138.
I Civic Club Meets-
in evidence and the lovely lunch- Messrs, and Mesdames II. K. Tom­
real bargain at $700 which in­
The Civic Club m et Tuesday a t , on served was planned to harmon- linson, J. H. Fuller, E. V. C arter, is not s,nful- we all desire to re-
cludes 1924 license. F. W. Streets,
MONUMENTS
WHAT
2:30 P M., with Mrs. Sadie Orr- ize with th e decorative scheme. Johnny Gruelle, Mrs. D. Perozzi, | taln our youthful appearance and
G rants Pass, Oregon.
Will You
Dunbar, State President O. F. W.
Progressive games were played, ^be Drs. Crandall, Mr. M. C. Reed
'
ASHLAND GRANITE
FOR SALE— Horse, harness,
and
the
happy
evening
was
w
ing-?and
the
compliment
guests
Mrs.
for
“
Poppy
Day.”
The
sale
of
the
C.,
as
principal
speaker.
Leave the Wife
MONUMENTS
We have them in calf, and
wagon, hayrack, plow, cultivator,
Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, presided. ed— so it semed to the jolly girls Dunbar and Mrs. Ulrich.
, poppies is the means taken to
Oregon G ranite Co.
and Baby?
kangaroo, in sm art and sea­
a t 280 Liberty Street.
143-5*
Tho
evening
was
spent
at
the
raise
money
for
the
support
of
Miss
H
icks
gave
an
explanation
w
rho
m
ake
up
the
roster
of
the
Will
you
leave them a saving
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
sonable modes at popular prices
Club
house
in
informal
visit.
disabled
veterans.
of
the
change
in
the
flag
salute,
J.
C.’s.
in
life
insurance
that will make
Phone 444-Y
FOR SALE— 3 head of horses, Res. 47fl Laurel
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memory of you pleasant? You
w’liich is given a t the opening of
, The redecoration of the club
Everyone,
invited
guests
and
m ares, 8 years old, weight about
ought.
i room begins next week.
each meeting. R eports were read class, felt th a t this was an evening I). A. R. Luncheon—
PLANING MILL
1400 pounds, sound and true.
Good Insurance
and bills subm itted.
It w’ill be done in soft t an and
long to be remembered in the an ­
W ashington’s birthday will be
1219 East Main St.
143-3* JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
In response to request the date nals of the class.
fittingly observed on Friday, by ivory, with hangings of old blue,
WORKS, Cor. Helman and was set for the m aking of dress
• • •
FOR SALE— Some Rhode Is­
a one o’clock luncheon at which m aking a very attractive room.
O ffice H otel Ashland
Van Ness.
194tf forms, which will be March the Annual Party of Ashland Study the Chapter, their daughters and
A ttention was called to the Ser­
land Reds. 705 Pennsylvania Ave.
17th. Miss Grayce Tiech can be Club—
143-3*
those who are affiliated with oth­ vice Club started at W ashington
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS-
present at th a t date. It will be an
D. C. for the benefit of soldiers,
The party given by the Ashland er Chapters are guests.
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
ORDER THIS W EEK — Fruit
al lday session, beginning a t 9 Study Club was one of the most
A business session follows the seeing about their compensation ■
for SERVICE.
A. M.
Shade and ornam ental trees v ines
successful in its history and sure­ luncheon. A short program has or families visiting soldiers in t h e ,
o
Experienced movers and pack­
and shrubs. No order too small.
Call Mrs. J. M. W agner for list ly one of th e most unusual.
been p’r-nned, with a reading by hospitals. This is supported b y 1
ers of household goods. Deal­ of m aterials to get and all who
Davies 4th St. Shop.
143-3*
The committee in charge of a r­ Miss Carol Mitchell, piano solo the varous units: $5 each and $1 !
+ ♦ m i n m
> m ♦> ,
' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ -<
ers in coal and wood. Phone wish to make the p attern s are to
each
year
for
five
succeeding:“
rangem
ents
had
seen
fit
to
hold
by
Miss
Imogene
W
allace
,a
paper
1Î7.
FOR SALE — Tancred strain
phone Miss Blanche Hicks, giving th e ir deliberations behind closed on Education by Mrs. H. C. Galey years.
W hite Leghorn baby chix and
Office 89 Oak St. near
her their names.
The next meeting is a social one
doors so not e ven the husbands and Miss Poley has been asked to
hatching eggs. Mrs. W. B. Booth,
Hotel Ashland
Mrs. Maxey reported th a t $20. who were special guests, were sing.
two weeks from Monday at the
Phone 257-Y.
132-lm o.
The inform al social hour will home of Mrs. Lynn Slack, 1023 E.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— was added to the treasu ry as a re­ aw are either of th e delights in
sult
of
the
party
the
evening
of
Main— with
Mrs. Cecil Norton,
WANTED
store or of the conspiracy again­ follow th e program.
« • *
T. L. POWELL— General T rans­ the 14th. A report from an open­ st th eir peace of mind.
Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Ray Wol­
WANTED— Heavy hens. Depot
cott as assisting hostesses.
fer— Good team
and motor ing group m eeting of the Jackson
Prom ptly at six-thirty three Aid E ntertained—
Hotel, Ashland.
139-8*
trucks. Good service a t a rea­ County A gricultural Conference Fates greeted the club members
The B aptist Ladies Aid is in­
was also made by Mrs. Max "nd their guests at the Civic Club vited to the home of Mrs. H. O.
sonable price. Phone 83.
WANTED— To borrow twelve
Pracht.
house.
hundred dollars for two years,
Anderson to spend the day, Thurs-
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
The
educaitonal
film
“
Colum­
Mysterious
and
solemn
rites
i day. A covered dish luncheon is a
will pay eight per cent and can
C T C Tires Offer
King’s T ransfer, general hauling. bus” was discussed and an effort occupied the next hour, in which
furnish ample security. Address
feature of the occasion.
Box A care of Tidings.
142-6* Dry wood for sale. Phone 113, is being put forth to encourage the honor guests were initiated
Candy is to be made for the
You More Miles, Less
Plaza Pool Hall.
45 tf the sale of the tickets — th a t it into membership of the Study Food Sale to be held at Holmes
FOR RENT
may lie possible to secure the rest Club and given the symbol of Grocery, Saturday for the benefit
Road Trouble, Less
FEHIGE-KOACH
of the series and also to help the fellowship. The men accepted of the Rasor hospital fund.
FOR RENT— Furnished ap art­
Transfer — Express — Storage play shed fund.
Replacement Expense.
blindly and in becoming hum ility
• * •
m ent of two rooms with kitchen­ Hauling — Dray work of all
The D epartm ent of A m erican­ the honors accorded them.
Auxiliary Meets—
ette and bath. Adults only. Phone kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry ization is to have a place in the
At a given signal, all follow ed'
The Auxiliary to the American
122.
144-tf wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R work of the club and Mrs. A. C.
the leader, i n ‘the utm ost good!
Legion
held its business meeting
Many have praised our home
375 B. St.
112-tf Joy has charge of th at. Some time faith, knowing th at something!
Have You Tried Our
FOR RENT— 5 acre orchard
,
.
lx
,
,
s
I
Monday
evening
at
the
Armory,
will be devoted each m eeting to pleasant awaited them ; which it TV,„
cured bacon. We believe you
;
mostly pears— in Bellview Dist.
. . . , ..
| The following officers were elect-
This New Treatment
th a t, topic.
Sudden Service?
did a t the Plaza, in the banquet
“
..
Cheap to party who will take good
ed; Miss Mary Spencer, vice pres­ will like its flavor and m ild­
Never
Fails
To
End
Piles
At
the
close
of
th
e
business
room.
There
a
t
the
beautifully
ap­
care of it. Dr. Tilton, Phone No. 2.
ident; Mrs. Lynn Slack, Sergeant
ness. Have some for breakfast
meeting, Mrs. Dunbar the speaker pointed tables, with the decorative
144-4*
Many sufferers from Piles or of the afternoon was introduced. feature indicative of th e work of at Arms; Mrs. Bert Freem an, H is­
with your favorite egg.
FOR RENT— 2 nice large front Hemorrhoid's have become des­ A resum e of th a t address was the club the earlier p art of the torian; and Mrs. Mary Broker,
Chaplain.
rooms suitable for housekeeping pondent because they have been given in W ednesday’s Tidings.
year— were sprays from Oregon’s
Reports of committees were
or Bleeping. 178 A street. Phone led to believe th a t their case wras
A well filled auditorium g reet­ conifers and replicas of Oregon’s
recul
and a response read from
281-R.
142-6 hopeless and th a t there was noth­ ed the speaker. R epresentatives of birds gracing the length of the
Portland
relative to cookies sent.
othr clubs were present as well as long table, and unique cards,
ing
in
the
world
to
help
them.
Drop In For Chat
Beaver Block
FOR RENT— Unfurnished 5
The letter expressed their g rati­
many
w
’ho
are
not
members
of
the
descriptive
of
characteristics
or
To those people we say, “ Go
room house, fru it and garden. In ­
tude for the jam s and cookies sent
Phone 107
to
your druggist and get an orig­ Civic Club yet wished to h e ar Mrs. occupation placed the guests. The local officers wish to express N. Main
quire 242 G ranite or phone 340-R
D unbar’s message.
These
were
all
in
clever
rhyme.
< ►
139tf inal box of MOAVA SUPPOSI­
their appreciation for the assis­
« -
At the close of the very in ­
An attractive four coruse lunch­
TORIES.” One of these inserted
tance
of
those
w
’ho
helped
to
FOR RENT— Furnished House into the rectum according to dirt' teresting and thought-provoking eon was prolonged by the in te r­ m ake Cooky Day a success.
address, questions were asked and spersing of a very cleverly plan­
6 rooms. 40 Bush St.
139-tf
The Auxiliary plan a C hildren’s
ections will be found to give im­ answered, in a sort of inform al ned entertainm ent. L i m e r i c k s
Clothing
Day for the benefit of
m
ediate
relief.
They
reach
"the
MISCELLANEOUS
round table.
were distributed and read by tbe
the
needy
families of Veterans, in
source of the trouble and by their
A fter opportunity was given for guests. Each club member h a d !
Tidings classified do the business
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May’
the
near
fu
tu re ,
e
soothing, healing, antiseptic a c ­ those who were present to greet previously w ritten one about
com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee
Mrs. Cecil Norton has been a p ­
tion first allay the pain and sore­ Mrs. Dunbar, tea was served by each one to be present and much
■ of the Salvation Army at the
pointed
chairm an of a committee
ness and then by direct contact the hostesses, Mrs. E. D. Briggs m errim ent ensued when these
W hlteShield Home, 565 May-
to
make
poppies in preparation
’ clever bits of persiflage were read.
with the ulcers and piles cause and Mrs. E V. C arter poured.
fa ir Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Guests lingered long for the
The early history of the Ash­
them to heal up and disappear
pleasant
into:r>al
visit
th
a
t
closed
land Study Club cleverly w ritten
ORDER your hatching eggs forever.
the
afterro
o
u
.
by a charter member, Mrs. Mowat,
I t’s simply wonderful how
early from fine dark red S. C.
A delightful feat ire, of the was read by another charter mem-!
Rhode Island Reds, m ated for speed ly they act. Blessed relief
social hour was the singing of ber Mrs. Eubanks. The history of!
color, type and production. All often comes in two days. Even in
Mrs. L. N. Woodside playing her th e club extends over some years,
stock range raised. Limited num­ cases th a t have steadily resisted
own accompaniment, and respond­ since it is the oldest study club
ber of baby chicks. A. A. Ingalls, all known treatm ents, marvelous
For Home Use
ing wdth th e brightest of encores, in southern Oregon.
W ilderville, Ore.
140-lm o results have been obtained.
l ater, gra h.i.sly singe;;- “ Dawn”
20c, 30c, 35c, 50c
A spirited debate on the ques­
A fter th a t regular prices will
East Side Pharm acy dispenses withh Mis.-: L* ona Marsterts a t »he tion “ Resolved th a t W omen’s
prevail. It will be wise to tak'e
MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES in the piano.
Study Clubs Interefere with Wo-
advantage of this pre season of­
Todays R ealty Offerings
fer in starling the spring clean­
The
host»vses
of
the
afternoon
orginal
box
or
can
get
it
for
you
4j>an in her Domestic Sphere.” !
Splendid stock ranch 280 A.,
up and paint-up.
was
Mr?-.
E.
D.
Briggs.
Mrs.
E.
V.
with the affirm ative supported by
free w ater, fine improvements, on short notice. E ast Side P h a r­
7 mi. Jacksonville, bargain at macy will supply you. Mail orders C arter and Mrs. C. H. Vaupel.
Messrs. J. W. McCoy, Rev. P. K.
• • *
$8000.
Hammond, H. O. Anderson, F. S.
19 acres, Eastern suburbs, accepted.
Upper Valley Community Club Engle, Emil Peil, J. M. W agner,
Drug Sundries
Books and
splendid level soil, on highway,
Meets
the
27th—
G. G. Eubanks, W. H. Mowat, H L
Toilet Goods
mostly in alfalfa, some fruit, ¡SECURED R E L IE F
Stationery
180 N. Main
Phone 172
The Upper, Valley Community Sayles, Louis Dodge and the neg­ installed on your car and have
600 laying hens, some imple­
THROUGH FOLEY PILLS Club w’hose time of m eeting was
m ents and fu rn itu re, good 6
ative argum ent presented by Mes- each trip smooth and com fort­
room house, scenic location.
changed from this W ednesday to srs. V. V. Mills, H. C. Galey, F.
Move in and make a living
John R. Gordon, Danville, 111., next, the 27th of Feb., will have D. W agner, C. W. Nims, Dr. E. A. able and enjoyable.
from the tu rn loose, $6500, w rites, “ I have suffered with kid
nn “ Exchange M eeting” . This Woods, Dr. T. J. Malmgren, Dr.
We Install Them
term s.
ney
trouble
five
years;
could
not
means
a
new
idea,
a
short
cut
in
W. E. Blake, W. M. Poley, and F.
SOME VERY CHEAP RESI­
sleep at night and was laways wrork, or in any problem, or any E. W atson. Dr. Burdic refused to
DENCE LOTS FOR SALE
tired. I was not strong and hard helpful hint th a t will benefit an­ be drawn into tbe fray. The arg u ­
Staples Realty Agency
work made my back ache. I got other. All are asked to bring note­ m ent presented by both
sides
Cor Main anil Pioneer
71 E. Main, Ashland Hotel Bid. some FOLEY PILLS and after a
books to the Club.
(som etim es on both sides) was
few treatm ents I felt better and
The business sessiou will be convincing, seemingly incontro­
could work with more ease, be­ called promptly at 2:00 so all are vertible and so affecting th a t it
“A WORLD B EA TER ”
came stronger and could sleep bet­ requested to make an extra ef­ brought tears (of m errim ent) to
“ FOLEY’s Cough Medicine is a
te r.” FOLEY PILLS are a d iu r­ fort to be on time.
the eyes of the listeners. Gifts
‘W orld B eater’ for speedy relief,”
♦
*
•
etic
stim
ulant
for
the
kidneys,
significant of the sides taken were
w rites Hilton A. Lyre, 206 Evans
Avenue. Evansville, Ind. “ Last make them more active. Get a bot­ Luncheon fo r Mrs. Sadie O n - presented to Mrs. Mills and Mrs.
McCoy by the judges, who after
m onth I was down with a severe tle today. Sold Everywhere. 15-31 D unbar—
W ho Gets
P rio r to the afternoon m eeting due deliberation decided in favor
cold, and getting worse. I bought
Enough Sleep?
of the Civic Club Tuesday the of the negative.
a bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY
Executive
Board
and
members
of
At the close of the banquet the
AND TAR COMPOUND, and the
If your hours for sleep are
the Standing Committees of the way was retraced to the Club
next night was well and O. K.”
short,
Big Ben will call you
Civic Club were guests at a lunch­ house where good nights were
If you w ant a quick, reliable
w’lien it’s time to get up, and
eon given for Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dun- said everyone feling th a t felicita­ help you get the most out of
rem edy for coughs colds and
bar State President of Oregon tions should be extended the ones
hoarseness insist upon FOLEY’S
them.
Federation
of W omen’s Clubs and who planned and carried through
HONEY <AND TAR COMPOUND.
During the spring Clean-
We Will Be Glad to Show
Mrs. Louis Ulrich, representative so successfully this delightful af­
I t has all the curative qualities
Prices as Advertised
Up
and
Paint-Up.
fair.
o fthe G reater Medford Club.
■of pine ta r and honey. Sold Every­
• • •
Big B e n ............ . .. .$3.50
In the unavoidable absenc* of
w here.
Samples and Proofs Which
the president, Mrs. Tomlinson, Annual Cham ber of Commerce—
Dr. Gladys Crandall presented the
The annual banquet of the Babv B en.......... . . . . 3.50
Will F it Your Requirements.
complimented guests.
Cham ber of Commerce a t t h e ’ A m e ric a ............ . . . . 2.00
The table looked very dainty Armory ¡promises to be of unusual!
and springlike with sprays of ja s­ interest this year. Coming as it | Bunkie .............. . . . . 2.75
and
mine over it and gracefully a r­ does on W ashington’s B irthday
ranged centerpiece.
the plans will w ithout doubt have Sleep M eter. . . . . . . . 2.00
For a smooth shave,
Merry
quip
and
jest
enlivened
the thought of the day in mind In
and quick service, go
A m erica............ . . . . 1.50
I will pay you good cash prices
th time till at the close of the decorations and discourse.
to the Shell B arber
for your
delicious two course luncheon,
The program includes music by
Shop, across from De­
Mrs. D unbar made a happy little Loveland’s O rchestra, songs from ( Pocket Ben . .. . . . . . 1.50
pot. G rinding of all
speech— the central thought being th e Lithians, a vocal solo by Mrs.
kinds. C hildren’s work
publicity, the value and the need L. N. Woodside, and piano solo
Ship them to me
a specialty.
of it, and also added a strong plea by Miss Imogene Wallace, of Cen­
Classified Column
SO C I ET Y
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
APPLY SADE TEA
—Dress Shoes—
$5 to $10.75
OVERLAND
Carter & Mills
Shoe Shop
...... SUDDEN
SERVICE
The M ileage Is
Built In
F IS H
Tomorrow
Eagle Market
Leedom’s Tire House
Wall Paper
25%
Discount
Be Pleasant
Don't Be Shocked
Don't Be Grouchy..
Automotive Shop
Is Here—Order Yours At Once
Just For One
More Week
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