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lfET)FORD 11 ATI j TTCmUNTC, MEDFORP, ' ORECiON, TUESDAY, JULY 14,-1931.
Hedpord Mail Tribune
. . , '."Cvtryent la Sotitbarn Oreawi .
rum the Mall Tribune"
' Dillr and Btinriaf
PutiliiM br
tnmrnsu i-hintino CO.
ll-17-tl N. Kir 81.
BOBKBT W. IH'HL. (Editor
K. L. KNAI'P, Manaeer
An IndVpmdtnt Nmpiptr
Botcnd m Hond elm utter it Medford,
Oroof under Act of Marcto I, IHT ft.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mf Mall In Attune:
IUil, vltn Sundar, reir $T.50
IJlj, wtUt Sunday, nonlh T3
Dlllr. without Sundir. month 8S
I)tll, without Bundajr, Jtu . 6. SO
Sunday, ona year 3,00
By Carrier, In Adrane Medford. Adilamt.
Jackaomillt, Central I'olut, llweaU, Talent, Hold
bui iih on minttiji. -
Daily, with Uundar.'nontti f .T5
IhUIjr, without Sunday, aonth OS
Dally, without Sunday, one year , T.00
Daily, wlUi Sondey, one year . . 8.00
; ah ttfoa, eaan tn adrartee.
WHY?
OffleUI raper of the City of Medfottt
Official paper of Jaciaoo County,
MEHBKB OP TUB AR80CIATKII PHRHS
EcecltlM Puil l.uad Win Hrrilrm
The Aeeocietfd ITeti b neltulfely entitled to
the um for publication of all newt dbpatehee
wanta to it or ottterwue cretilted in Utii paper,
And alio to Um local nen putillilwd herein.
AD rlchti for pubilcaUoo of apcclal dUpaUbec
nrreio ire auo ntenta.
MEMBKB OK UNITED PHRHS
MKMHKR Of AUDIT BUREAU
OK CIBCULATI0N8
,, Adrerttilnf Keprntntatltea
M. C MOUBNHEN COMPANY
Office In New York, Chicago, Dftrolt, Saa
aodJC, Um Aggtlw, Seattle, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
(Br Aitbw Poor)
MY FELLOW COUNTRYM ION:
When tho Indiana occupied thin
, fair and fertile atnte and valley,
there were no tnxea. Look nt "cm
now! And the flah bit with more
i gueto. - '
If you think the current anguish
la the peak of agony, thumb the
, flics of newapnnora (1010-1016),
when the flrat aewor was proposed.
1 All good men ' ahouldered thoir
lead pencils nnd painted bluck
, bankruptcy, on tho general tune of
tho preaent waiting. And tho
iqueala, due to the building of the
I'aclflo highway, wore plainly aud
ible at Crater Lake, If emitted on
tho roof of the Naah Hotel. Moth
laauea notted legal w r e a 1 1 1 n g
. matchoa In the . courthouao at
Jacksonville. And tho flta caused
by the spreading of the pavomnnla
laatod nigh unto a acore of yours.
Koonomy running hog-wild la
worae than no economy at all.
Let ub retrenohi ICvorv man nut
of work reducca tho buying powor
of tho community, Thnt'a what
makoa tho maro go. Koi'P money
circulating. That'a how everybody
gois a-noia or aome. Tho original
purpoae of money la. apendlng.
Jtoara It and look hallowed! Tho
now courthouao ahpuld not 'tie built
In theae timea of doiircsalun, aa It
i inline lo iurnien labor for tho
luuorera. and bualneaa for the bust
neaamen. And that will be some
thlng olao to fight about, In duo
aeoaon, Thla acctlon can't get Into
the world dopreaalon, except vocal
ly. ao forward and produco a
home-made ono.
The taxce have nevor boon Just
right, and never will bo. and tho
walling thereon la endless. Hoc
iamentntlona: Chap. 3, Verso 40:
THE CITY COUNCIL k made up of representatives of differ
fcrent political faitlm and of different Ijiisincss theories.
In tlie lust election some of them supported Mayor Wilson, and
some of them didn't.
Iiut on the matter of sewage disposal, and the necessity of
t ho passage of the sewage bonds, the council from the first has
been a unit.
Whyf Uesausc some undue pressure was brought to bear
upon them, because these men are any less devoted to what is
best for the welfare and prosperity of the city, than those who
are opposing this bond issue?
Certainly no one can believe that. The members of tho
council are too well known, men like Clarence Meeker, George
Porter, D. It, Tcrrctt, l'etc Kershaw, Jiill Allen, Charles Furnas,
C. C. Darby and J, 0. Grey for anyone to doubt, cither their
integrity or their courage; or to believe that they are unani
mous in this action, for any other reason than being in pos
session of all the facts, they KNOW that for the protection of
tlio health of this community, this action must be taken.
'.(' ;
'THE members of the Lions club endorsed these sewage bonds.
AVhyf Because the members of this organization were un
duly influenced, because they wish to impair tho credit of the
city in which they live, because they are any less interested in
what is best for their city, than those who now condemn their
action!
: WHO CAN HEMKVE TIIATf They endorsed these bonds,
simply because, when all tho facts wcro presented to them, they
became convinced that there was nothing elso to be done, that
for the best interests of Medford, these bonds had to be voted,
and tho Lions club pledged tho organization to work toward
that end. '
I C'MILAR action has been taken by tho Kiwanis club, also by
tho Chamber of Commerce. Why! Because the officers
and members of these two organizations were deceived, coerced,
misinformed, subjected to anything but a full and free presen
tation and discussion of all the facts f x
CERTAINLY NOT. These endorsements were mado, and
scores of members, originally opponents of the 'bonds, became
uncompromising supporters, simply because, GIVEN ALL THE
PACTS, they realized that tho future development and wclfure.
of their city demanded it.
' .
AS WITH these representative organizations, so with the
people of Mk-'dford at large; all that has been needed, all
that is needed now, is for tho voters to KNOW THE FACTS,
know the situation, not as certain interests try to make it ap
pcar.'but as it really is. "
Now tho campaign ends. Wo are confident that every man
and woman in Medford, in possession of nil the facts, will voto
for these bonds, because, like mombers of the icity council, the
members of tho Lions, Kiwanis and Chamber' of Commerce, thev
have become convinced by theso facts that as it is to,tho best
interests of tho city, so IT IS TO THEIR HEST INTEREST,
that this action should be taken lit this time. ,
tax obligation to a total of $512,500, wichj as Tvltf -jiointM out,
would still leave a credit balance available, to tlie city of .$326,
000, over the 10 per cent charter limitatiyji! . .,
We did not suppose anyone would misunderstand our con
tention. The city debt is a large one. ISut it is all self sustain
ing, being paid for and retired outside of taxation, EXCEPT
THIS $277,500. And it is this amount only that 'would be in
creased by the passage of these bonds. '
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Slftied lettm prrUinlnc to personal health and hrfiene, not to dlsesie, dlaxnosla or treatment
will be arcaered by Dr. Brailjr If a ilamped teir-addreuei emelnpe U eneloaed. Letter! ihnuld be brief
and written In Ink. Ovine to tlie Urge number of letter! reeelte1 only a fear can be answered bere. Nn
reply ran be made to queries not conforming to InsUuctloos. Address Pr. William Brady la ear of
Tlie Hall Tribune.
TING! TING! 'TIS THE UIIASS SPECIALIST AT WORK
IT'S NO TIME TO QUIT
WITHOUT ANY INTIOHMIHHION
There waa a dlavuaalon, then us
now, aoout tn tlthoa.
lll'MOIMH'K INDKKD
-Fronl, Kan., Tlmm)
' Whllo Deputy Hherlff Wil
kin woa putting up a big algn
down at the Four Cornnra
warning people with attlomo
bllea to go alow through the
town, he mot with a funny
accident by fulling off (ho
algn In front of an nutomobllo
and getting both lega broke
and bin shoulder badly oruah
dr, .The automobile ran over
hint before It could atop.
Lady Ford-Coupe of the local
Imitation Brltlah act, haa roturnnd
from tho watering place,, whura
ahe dlacovered moaqulloea, and Iho
nioaiultoca dlacovered her.
Roaatlng eura and wild black
berrlea are now obtulnublv, except
In their liquid elate.
Manx cola are appearing in our
mldat. Tlitj Manx cat haa no tall.
and coata accordingly. iJon't buy
n auio iiconae until you have paid
sur jruur JUKnx cat.
'T'llIS paper has done everything in its power to give the peo-
plo the facts of this sewage situation not to misrepresent
ono of them; to picture tho situation exactly as it exists.
Wo hnvo shown that tho bond issue of ip2:i5,000 represents
the cost of two projects, n sewage disposal plant and a trunk
sewer. tho former to cost 1 12,500, the latter iit 08,000, with $15,-
uuu as n necessary contingent fund.
These figures have been examined and approved by a group
MINH Kyis T it 1 c K I. ht ii! of tho foremost mmitarv
DOWN. -ANO- CKAHKTIt NOT S I A f!...i .... ,. . .... ' .
' mm ii i i rninr, viri-riry re UI1USOU ot
Chicago a firm of international reputation (Mr. Greeley mak
ing a personal visit to this city) i by William .1. Roberts, con
sulting engineer of Taeoma, Washington, who also visited Mod
ford, by Harry N. Jenks, engineer, of Berkeley , California ;
by Hums, McDonald & Smith of Los Angeles; by L. R. Stock
man, consulting engineer of linker, Oregon; by Clyde C. Ken
nedy, coiisulting engineer of San Francisco.
WWW
A LL these men agreed the preliminary work had been effi-
ciently done, that tho estimates were, in their opinion, ap
proximately correct. To remove all doubt, C. E. Green, sani
tary engineer of the state board of health, was called in, has
made freiptont visits to Medford, and not only endorses the
plans of City Superintendent Seheffel, but has publicly stated
nun sucii nwiKeslnlts as enlarging the present septic tanks, or
const meting one of these projects without the other would not
correct the situation, or offer a solution that his department
count accept. lie further called attention to the fact that simi
wr projects m other cities, La Grande, Oregon, and Walla
"alia, Washington, cost proportionately the same amounts,
v
IN TI1K face of such evidence can anyone believe that City
Superintendent Seherfel and the city council have
into Home Ntr-imgo .eoiwpiracy to foist upon tho city a sownirc
ystiMU, that in not noeticd, nt cost tluit is not justiVied, or nro
m.vociui.K a movo Hint tho wollaro of Moilford dooH not tic
maud !
Well, tl.OMtt who do nro hoyoiid tho force of toio or reason
H8 far as we arc- concerned. NVo rcaliro nothing wo could hay
wouiu cnniik'c their minds.
mm
Dl'T wo think we know tho people of Medford woU ennuX lo
to know that they will not ho influenced hv suspicion of
Huh kind. Wo think wo know them well enough to know that
when an improvement is as necessary na this improvement is.
when the evidence is so overwhelming in its favor, that, in spite
of hard times, in spite of discouraging conditions, they will
vote for what is best for tho city tomorrow, ns they have al
ways voted in tho past.
Hero Is an Instance from- actual
practice UlUHtratfng the way "the
brans opeclullMt works. The ma
jority of laymen.
at least the wise
acres, are addicted
to brass specialism
and for their bene
fit I supposo we'll
have to append a
footnote to explain
the Joke.
Pear Dr. Brady:
1 have a goitre
and have been
doctoring for It
six months, tak
ing Iodine, etc., and have noticed
no Improvement.
'Two weeks ago I went to
another doctor. Ho gave me a
m eta ho Hum test, the result being
metabolism plus 60. He then
advised lm media to removul by
operation, because my pulse
seldom varied from 120 to 140
and I am extremely nervous.
Our family physician does hot
advise immediate operation. He
believes that by intensive treat
ment I may bo able to get rid
of It, but he would not be posi
tive. I might doctor it two years
and then In the end have to
undergo the operation anyway.
I am writing to ask whether
treatment brings lasting results
or would the goitre only disap
pear to roappear as, soon. as I
ceased treating?
I havo a cn untie (probably
the correspondent meant to say
"toxic") goitre, and several peo
ple have remarked tat my eyes
look staring.
Is there any other way to re
move goiter? Is dlthermy used
for this d Incline?
. I do not wish to undergo an
operation unless thcro Is no
other wny, (JOvldontly the cor
respondent Ignores tho other
way nor physician advises.)
This goitre specialist says It is' :
making my heart work twice as
fust as normal and If I wait too '
long for tho operation my hearty
will have becomo Incurable. Is
that true? (In general It Is just
a brass sncelnllst 1l..
Whcratho patient riiade
Of course no doctor or specialist
or human being can promise or
guarantee successful results or
cure from any treatment. Only
unequivocal fakers, mail order
healers and brass specialists in our
regular medical organization hold
out such assurances to the pro
spectlve sucker.
At the very best, operation can
only give the exophthalmic golt
patient a boost, by radically reduc
Ing the dose of the thyroid secre
tion the patient has to stand. Quite
as careful and prolonged medical
treatment Is necessary following
me operation as may be requlr
to restore many such patients
noaitn without onerutlon.
cuumu me Dross specialist care
fully avoids explaining this to the
prospective victim. His eame Is
lot the prospective victim go to th
operating room under the illusion
that a miraculous cure is about
to take .place.
nuu -me cnua the woman
played the game honestly with her
family doctor, It would have gone
something like oh, oh. no more
Hpace available today. I'll tell yoi
uiier.
red
to
Of
11VI
flrat mlatake waa In "going to nlir
other doctor," you know, to chock
QUKSTION8 ANI ANSWERS
Nickel I'lalors n(l Not Hnvo
Tubcrculoala
The boss of a nickel nlatlnc con
cern tells me his men rarely have
tuberculosis. Can you account for
iiusr (L. j. h.)
Answer. No, nnd I can find no
oaia relating to it.
11a by In tho Sun
sins lost winter wo were , too
nara up to buy cod llvor oil. th
our onoys legs were noticeably
uuwuu ana ner Bo y looked hie
uumos wnn rickets are not panic
umny tough, are they? Well, in
rcoruary we had a few davs nf
Bunsnino. wo put her out in the
aunshlno, with to legs and head
oure. She liked it. Sho was al
ways warm to the touch. In April
had moro sunshine and h
absorbed plenty, so that before
ioy sue na! a fine coat of tan and
she gained so much. How wicked
It la to cling to a silly notion that
inianis must not have ttnv "exnn.
auto." Wo are thankful for Dr.
11.1, 11 if-ncnniRB. (Mrs. H. o. M i
.'Answer I .am - hunnv tn. imnu.
mom it. iour oaiiy Is a lucky baby
even If she didn't get her cod liver
oil ration sho got the Vitamin D
jurn. me same.
Pnlns Itonmrcil While You Work
Thank you for recommending
I iwr otninormy of
iviiaiiM. i nave mushed tho
nm more than
throat Is aa clean
up on the opinion or advice of her
ramlly or regular physician. That
Is typical of the wls'eocro cIiifs)
They feel they must outsmart tho
doctor In nnV rime Thno aft
untrustworthy themselves, so they treatment and 1
j.ifi niivi, in cnocK up on tlio ' pleased. My
...iv,,:e , ,e tiucior. as can be. Also I got rid of iinTns
Tho tirusa Kiimfiillut n,iB 1...1.. ..it . . - 1 UI Pains
cnnsiilte.! ..r.. . ,. ' ZZ'?"V'T " ood?'M econd
............. .... i.i.u uunimeni ... (f
...1. nuiiuvmii muciiino, nnu she
fiilro Out bearing
M.)
Answer It S n mnrl ,........
'""tithollsm plus nothing minus the best risks or urgc.ry'lr0n;
Ml equals Immediate operation." It some .i-i. .bn, V"
oMhehousr th Pt the dlagCis of
'""" io a tnernpeutlc
"-01. It two or three rilnthA...
tho
houso.
1Sven under tho exasperation Itn
posoii on n tn the rnmiiv .i.,,.t.,,. i .-,.
still kept his temper nnd gave tho I men ,, V "'?.. mpr"ve
unfalihrul patient his best opinion ; yon may well liealtaio about niir
a(MndglyeJ1oly.Jsu
FLIGHT 0' TIME
(Medford and Jarksnn (-nnntf
lllalnry From the rile, of
Tho Mall Trlbnne nf to and
10 Tmra Ago.)
"A Udy from the aouth Is visit
Ing at the Cowlea home, and .ill
inium me younger rolka, Including
many of our best droanvd vounir
men. What they are about her la
oeyonn ua" (I'ulalry Itema.) A
very backhandeii elnp.
Who can remember when every
Portland 4d had a K. I. o. Y, algn
raining on the rear axlef
Tho city came out pretly well
last week. 8h won a kid ball
game, and two of her aona wera
elected vlce-prewldenta at state
convent lona.
What haa become of the old
faahlnned autnlat who used to run
off the grade In the BiaklyuuaT
1 1 - ..
The trend toward. I-opiillnm la
apparent. Atty o. Newbury was
noted anting on a fence In th
Applcgate Hunday.
YE NKAT ItKJOIVDKH
v 1 (Time Mag.)
Corpulent Author lrvln
Hhrwwabury Cobb oomplalned:
"Why can't men wear llnena,
allkn or other aummer-wetghl
fabric. I . , . Hemember the
porea, for they are with ua
alwaya." ;
The
party who took our twr.
fumed ' ptsate, cljaretn holder,
Bible, screwdriver, fountain pen
17), and Hunday necktie,, now hna
our jnrkknlfo.
THE CITY TAX SITUATION
A FlilKNMsY subscriber has called attention to what he sup-
posetl was an error in our last Sunday's editorial, when it
was stated Medford s debt in "g-'neral obligation bonds- wa
r.'77,r)(H). MHiil the debt of the rity is $1.!)78,";W.
He is right as to the total city debt. Ami we were right at
to general obligation bonds which must be paid for bv taxation
All the .-.ty debt except L'77,5(H) is pHi,l for hv water rentals
TAX T10 8'i"S,N'MIU'"'', 8ai"',, Proi'frty, NOT 11Y (IKNKKA1.
If these sewer bonds are voted, they will raise this general
TKN YD.MtS AtiO TODAV
July 14. 1921
III waa Thursday)
Warrant Issued for tho arrest of
Pr. Ilrumfleltl, prominent rosldunt
of Unsoburg, rhnrKing htm with
imo muruor or liennls Hnsscll, a la
borer. Hotly found ben on 111 Dr.
Ilrtimrield'a burning auto, and It
waa first thought to bo that of Dr
Ilrumfleltl. Object of murder was
lo rolled heavy Insurance. Coast.!
wiso search for Dr. Ilrumflolii be
gins.
All sleeping siwco at Crater Uike
tasen ny amnion rush of tour-
Ista.
Old fashioned country dinner to
bo feat tiro of Scenic lrei.rvnii..
society picnic.
Seven autolsts fined f.,r tt,.
Hons of the traffic laws by J. J ,
Mc.Mahmi, trnfflc cop.
Wait Street storks .twin. 11.. 1..
iw marxs.
Tho 1'sillc hiuhwav kil....
Crania I'asa and Cold illll oKned
to traffic.
TWKXTY YHAIts A(it TODAY
July 14, 1911
(It waa Friday)
Kcgular auto service tn
ikv is inauguraied.
ronu and drill trusts aftrlr .,.,,1,.
i. ti. . miey, pure food cru-antler.
Jlercury reaches Kit dem. nj
It Is hottest day of year.
Griffin creek forest fir eTitn.
gulshetl.
Trial of MrNamara hrnthern
cuaed Uia Angelea Tltuea dynamit
ers, set for October 1.
Gaby IVa l.y. who lured the klnt
of Portugal to abandon his throne
10 apiH'ar In New York Tnudevllle.
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STORIES
BATS' TREE HOMES
By Mary Graham Bonner
"We're going to visit members
of tho red bat family," tho I.ltllo
Ulack ( lock began. "Thoy do not
ove in caves,
but In trees."
After they had
traveled a short
distance they
came to some
bushes where
I hey saw a fam
ily of bats anil
their co u 1 1 n a
hanging down
from thin llulo
brnncliPB.
" nat an un
comfortable way
, . .. or resting," said
John. "You've turned the iin, k..i.
to daylight. Don't they mind the
light?" '
"Tho red bnts don't mlml 11 .
much aa aomo of the others, and
let tho sun pour down nimn them
a they hang on to tho branches
If they objected to tho light thev
would Join their cousins who live
In dark cavea or crevices.
"In winter somo of them go
to darker, quieter, more protected
winter homes such as caves, but
most of theso bats will go south in
cold weather.
"Como along. I want to Intro
duce you to a mother bat."
So John and Peggy were Intro-
u.ueu ,0 me mother bat and In
her squonllng bat talk, wh'i-h thev
I
BANISH PILES
THE NEW WAY
WO COUC PlUi PIUS INTERNAL!.!
WITH SWALLOW OF WATER EACH MFAi
RELIEF IN ONE DAT IN MANY CASES.
0 TaUrfi n Ceata Al Dm. .
could understand because of tho
Clock's' magic, aho toldi them her
story. t;- .- V-''
"We cat lnaects." said Mothor
Hut. "and I hope you'll tell this to
people who do not like us.
"And tell thera about my lovely
children, please,", said Muther Hut.
Peggy htUciied to heriiel, for slie
thought the people she know would
not think bat ch'Mren Icvoly.
Suddenly she decided she would
Bhow how ,he. could fly W(
ctiildrcu?liinaiasjor( to. tier,; "
. It was bi7TOloiia!towatc'l'tj,'
and then tho Clock asked the 1.'
In rfn enma flvliwat,,...- K-
Tomorrow "Flying Saunji !
Car Owners
Bought --More
. JjVaTMA 44 aiklgV. M.Siy
than in any Ilk , feridS fw History
Th
.HERE arc reasons
for this Firestone is
now building the Greatest
Tire Values in history,
with the result that Fire
stone factories are oper
ating 24' hours a day, 6
days a week, to meet pub
lic preference.
This is the year every
body is scrutinizing his.
purchases. This is partic
ularly true in tire buying because of the
many confusing and misleading state
ments made about tires. " '
To give car owners the fads, Fire-'
stone published comparisons showing
quality, construction and prices. Then
ttUe public came in -made their own '
comparisons with cross-sections cut.
from Firestone tires and from special
brand mail order tires and others.
C Q M PA
i5&j ma&jm
"t&ftff . . Hell'
When they saw the facts, they bought
more Firestone tires during April, Mar
and June than in any like period in
Firestone history;
Drive in today and let us show yon
these Firestone Extra Values and have
your car equipped for Safe, Trouble
Free Summer Motoring. We can satt
you money and serve you belter.
I
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( OLDFIELD TYPE
r.rrrr-
Ford )
Chevrolet.
Chevrolet...
Fori!.
'Ford.
.Chevrolet.
W'hlppcl...,
Ersklne.....
I Plymouth
Chandler..'
DcSolo
Dodge
Durant
Craham-P.
Ponllac
: Roosevelt.
iWillys-Kt.)
Essex ..
Nash. .
Mnrqurttc 1
Olil. bilc
Buick
Aubum...l
Jordan ....
Keo J
. v-r--
Tisr 0""': 9'11 Oar
I." 0hPrt. S""" cmrric.
,:;"Ty.--. "-"
4.40-21 $4.98 ? 1.98 $9.6
4.50-20 S.60 . S.60 10.90
4.50:21 :5.69 !, 5.60' Il.JtO
4.7S19 6.65 ' 6.65 12.90
4.75-20 6.75 6.75 XJ.IO
5.0019 6.98 6.98 J3.60
' '' .
5.00-20 7.10 7.10 13.80
5.25-18 7.90 7.90 15.3
5.25-21 8.57 v8.57 16.70
5.50-18 8.75 , 8.75 17.00
MAKE 0FCAB
Gardner
Maruiou
Oakland...
Peerless....
Slud'b'k'r
Clir-slcr
Viking....:.;
Franklin 1
Hudson, ri-t
llup'liilc.J
LnSallc I
Packard ..
Picrcc-A
Slulz
Cadillac.
I.incol
lac
In ....
TIBE
8I2E
5.50-19
6.00-18
6.00-19
6.00-20
6.00-21
6.50-20
7.00-20
Our
Cash Pries
Each
$8.90
J i:
11. ao
11.40
11.50
11.65
13.10
15.35
Brand
MaN Or.
der Tiro
S8.90
v
!:
U.20
11.40
11.50
11.65
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22.30
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25.40
29.80
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.10x5 II.D $17.95 817.93 $34.90
32x6 II.D 29.75 29.75 57.90
36x6 II.D . 32.95 32.95 63.70
6.00-20 II.D 15.35 15.35 29.80
A "Special Brand" lire Is made
by a manufacturer for distrib
utors auch as mail order houses,
oil companies and others, un
der a name that does nol iden
tify the lire manufacturer lo the '.
public, usually because he
builds his "best quality" tires
under his own name. Firestone
putt his name on every lire lie ,
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CONSTRUCTION ana QUALITY
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Firestone bears the name'
"FIRESTONE" arid carries'
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298 267
28.35 16.80
5.98 5.84
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$11.40 $11.44
SPECIAL!
From July 15th to July 22nd
Brakes
Adjusted
(Passenger Cars Only)
$11 .25
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