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PAflE SIT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AfEDFOKI). OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune "Eviryani In Ssuthtrn Ortgoe rudt thi Milt rfHuni" Dally ticae-l flitwdaj pubilihMl bj milKOKD PU1NT1NU CO. KlT tt N VU 8L PtMMM f BdHKKt BUHL, Editor ft. U KNAPP, Minn A lodtptodeot Nmpip rnured u neond clan sutM at ktedfwt Orcont aixlw Act of Htrctt , 181 P. BUBUCUlPTlON IATEI ft M ill In Adium Dili. nu tf.00 Dtlll, awolb 1t Br Carrier, Id Adnata Uedford, AibUmf. JiekBomllls. Cenirtl Point, Pbofols, TiImU UoW Hill and H H I ihi ut. Daili. nuntb i .T6 - Daily, om rear f.&O All Urm, cub Id advacct. Official paper of tba City of Medford. Official paper of JacUoo Couutj. MEMHKU 0 THE ABHOCIATCU tUK8al Keccinnt Pull LuMd Win Berries Tba Aitoclatcd Pram ti uettultelj antltlad to tlM iiw for publication of all oei dbpatctw credited U It or oiiwrwlM erediud lo Uiu oapar and aln to tlx local oet publlitwd herein. All rtftiU for puhllcatloD of tptclal dlipaUtot atraio are um mmnta. MEMBKB OF UNITED PUKM HEMBKH OF AUDI1 HUHEAD OF CIUCUUTIONB ' Adwrtlilnt Keprtsanutirta IL C. M01JKN8KN COMPANT Ofric la N Tork, LNeaco. Detroit, 840 franelaco, Lm Angalea, ttatllo, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Perry Safety expert have advised motor- j "Ia lnnlr wham VOtl ft FA ffOlnff." lit "to look where you ere going. I -to loo wnero you . On the other hand, motorists snouia a look where they are (topping. Tha mrolstsrlst Is annsrentlv Dre- paring to bow lte seek end go after Wall St., the corporations, and the rloh. ThU ought to be, a lot of fun, though unprofitable, In the long run and give the demagogue plenty of j fodder for the campaign. It happena j that the wealthy are the main chan ztols through which money la apent In ' large hunks, but a politician can talk all day and furnish thereby, only a it : loo zor niu own jaws, inerciuro. should be no great mental struggle for a layman to see that It Is better a business to be sociable with a nul- , lorce. lionaire, than the same way with a ; u wag designed for stage coach days. The amount, 20 cents bankrupt candidate. The Portland ' , . , ,. . . t, , .j' crusaders promised to make wealth i per mile I As a result a congressman living m Baltimore rides spend money as the Crusaders saw j for 40 minutes, arrives in Washington and receives a check fit, but ss usual a million dollars;. , s.ij: continues to do as it plei O. Ton der tlellen, the Wellen hayseed-was In town Wed. This country Jake predicted a war between Japan and Russia, Labor and Capital, and mint and Wrona: bum orlces for . wheat, abolition of the gold stand-1 ara, ana an eariy xiezung out 01 civilisation. He lOompllmented the British Empire on their statesman ship, and President Hoover on his patience and went home to hoe the asparagus. A REAL NEIOITnOR (Goodwin (Kan.) Ad-Vlsor) Parties who have liquor stored In my cane shocks, please remove at once, as I want to haul the eane home. B. 0. House. t Oscar Robtn reports the strawber ries are coming along fine, but not yet fit to peck. Religion Is apt to be a "vital Issue In the campaign," due to Al Smith, making an A-l nuisance of himself for Democracy. Religion was an Is sue In the 1938 hubbub, and the politicians were too smooth for the preachers. notch Fish, a veteran actor of these parts, gsve John Barrymore some thing to think about Tuea. and Wed eves. Tomus Swem was the etage director, and had more trouble with the cast than a farmer with a 1919 Ford. In the spring, a young msn's fancy turns lightly to thoughts of a dinky mustache. Uncle 87, celled this am. and was mad because his grand-daughter, IV,, alwaya beat him to the funny paper and was upheld by her May, and his oldest girl. Your corr. got a hole In his left shoe fixed, and the rain ceased. at The voters have stood up to be counted, and there are 17.303 noses In the county. MIO OOSIIIO (OPM M) (Franklin (N.ll.) Times) Frederick French of Bedford, with Mr. Llewellyn as accompan ist, entertained the group with his fine singing voice. Mr. French's training has not spoiled the natural ease with which he sings, snd his choice leads him naturally to the home songs that are nearest the heart. Wa missed Mr. French's "Oosh." There Is an ecststlo quality In the word as he says It, that strikes a new note in mimical appreciation. , TTpatate sdltora have started ask ing themselves a pertinent question, Tlsi "What Will Sleet Hoover?" It takes the greater portion of a column to elucidate on the subject. The only thing that will elect Hoover will be the greatest number of Totee. Stock ought to sell briskly In an Insurance company to Insure motor ists who befriend hitch-hikers and get mauled snd robbed. Michael Hanley of Lake Creek towned Tuesday, as It was too wet to work on the farm. A year ago Tuea, Michael towned because It was too dry to work on the farm. When It Is Just right, Michael does not have to work on the farm. kld Beach F. J. Huntley erecting bualneas building opposite Hlckok building. Ashland Southern Pacific railroad crossing on Helman a treat to be Improved. Just as DECENT reading of the Congressional Record shows that the depression can be easily terminated if we Balance the budget, spend $5,000,000,000 on public works. Cut federal expense to the bone, give ex-service men $2, 400,000,000 in cash. 4 Cultivate thrift, stop hoarding and spend more freely. ' Cut down production costs, Increase the protective tariff, collect war debts to the last dollar. . Have less government in home owners. Fight the dole, establish old ment insurance. CIMPLE isn't it t This business qt getting out of the Slough of Despond and returning All we have to do is follow representatives in the Congress The only difficulty with us unenlightened and benighted sinners, is to determine which one to follow. There are so many of them, and not one of them agree. More than that, a little contemplation arouses the definite suspicion that if any ONE of them is right, all the others Which inevitably leads to ALL OF THEM ARE WRONG. A ND that suspicion in our humble judgment is correct, All of them are wrong, discovered a sure-fire cuje for only certain thing about this depression is there IS none, Perhaps one of these days a the Wilderness.' But we fear Upper or Lower House of Congress. Meanwhile we believe if our . . , . um u"ii j trying to find a panacea that I iMwrn,. .Do.uAn. (in.liilitii i ' ' 8 i for it. Hot Air vs. TJ . yy E ARE indebted to a subscriber for a suggestion along T,nis line, it seems tnat expenses for senators and congressmen passed a century ago, is ., . r cost $4.30. Profit, $11.62. An Idaho member spends' $239.56 for his trip, and draws $1,058.80. The rake off, $819.24. And the next day this same Idaho member shakes the rafters with his demand that routine administrative expenses be reduced by $500,000,000 1 But neither he nor any of traveling expense raokot be abandoned. Certainly not. It s too soft a graft. - A SMALL thing in itself. Probably less than $200,000 a year in the aggregate. But with the government as with the individual, it is the small things that count. It is the little straw, added to all the other straws, that finally breaks the camel's back. As we have previously pointed out, tax reduction like charity, Bhould begin at home. Far better, we believe, for members of the congress to spend less time filling the Record with their patent recipes for ending the depression over night, and spend MORE time cutting out the extravagance and waste for which they alone are responsible. Something New in France A NEW law just passed by the Chamber of Deputies provides for a novel reform in French judicial procedure. Here after juriea in the assize courts are to share with the judges the right and responsibility of deoiding upon the sentences to be passed in all criminal cases. No longer will juries be confined strictly to a determination of faots and culpability. This change has come about through difficulty in obtaining guilty verdicts from French juries in orirninal eases because jurors have felt the court sentences might be unduly sovere. Under the new law tlio jury dcoides, as formerly, upon the guilt of the acousod. If guilty, the twelve jurors then meet with the three justices of the assiie courts, a majority of the fifteen being required to fix the penalty. e e a e e "PHIS reform seema to have been welcomed by the Frenoh legal profession aa a means of obtaining more just and equitable sentences according to the facta in the case. It should result in juries being relieved of any apprehensions that thoir decisions as to.tho facts, involved as they might be with possible extenuating circumstances, might be disregarded by judges in passing tcntence. Thus the jury, before it acts against a man, would know to a reasonable degree what its action is going to mean to him. C. S. B, Communications Too Much Pessimism. To the Editor: Your editorial in the Issue of Mondsy, April 35. Just read. I can not say that all Is lost of kindli ness and good will, expressed In human friendliness. Last fall my barn end contents was burned to the ground. Three dsys afterwards the poles to construct a new barn were on the ground; 80 days after wards the complete bsrn was stand ing, a visible, material manifesta tion of kindliness, good will and friendliness eipreesed by my friends and neighbors la Eagle Point and vicinity. Perhaps If we will be less pesslmls. tic and not necessarily narrow our view, but concentrate on the things at hand we wlU eee more good In our vicinity and thereby prepare Easy! pay higher wages. business, more federal aid to the age pensions, and unemploy' to normal prosperity. the expert advice of our august must be WRONG. another definite suspicion, that because all of them elaim to have our economio ills, when the Moses will-arise to lead us from he will not arise in either the representatives at Washington . . . . , . w would usher in the Millenium tliamsaTvAa arnulfl liA fha hflft.Ar ' Cold Facts a provision proviamg travelling his colleagues suggest that this our minds to although It Is lagle Point. see good afar off erer present, H. J. MERKLES. April 3. Jenkins' Comment (Continued from Page One ) JpRESUMABLY, they were trying to ssy that people are doing a lot of thinking In these disturbed times and that out of this thinking will come ehanged waye of doing things. What a pity thsy couldnt have said what they had to say in plain, simple words that ordinary people could understand. It more editors would do that, In stead of trying to rob the diction ary of all Its big words, more edi torial oolumnj would be read. Today By Arthur Brisbane They Spin, and Chop Heads, . Mr. Lasker Has a Star. Pound Drops, British Smile, Copyright King Features synd. Inc. Dr. Sterling and fellow ex plorers for the Smithsonian In stitute have been visiting the Jivaros, strange, undersized South . American savages that live near the headwaters of the Amazon. These savages would not un derstand you if you quoted: "When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentle man t" for among Jivaros, wo men do the delving, digging, all hard labor, while men sit all day and spin cotton used to make their dainty skirts, of which they are very proud. SThey have one "manly" occupa tion, head-hunting. The most Im portant Jlvaro Is he that ahews the greatest number of heads chopped from the enemy. One old chief, much honored In the tribe, possesses 60 skulls. . We all say: "Monstrous that even the lowest, savage should collect heads of other men, of no use to the collector." To a future generation It will seem equally monstrous that even tfte loweat ssvsge should collect and accumulate money, of no use to him, and needed by others. . Stars, after their long Idleness, are' put to work, aa Niagara Falls was harnessed after running uselessly for a million years. First you hear that light from the star Arcturus, which develops only one bllUonth of an ampere electri cally at the earth's surface, will be amplified and made to start the electrical machinery in the new Chi cago exposition. And, now, that ardent young busi ness man, Albert D. Lasker, who oares no more about a big advertis ing account than he does about a million dollars, sends word that next Sunday the Hew York Central's 18- hour "Twentieth Century" will run from New York to Chicago on 'most accurately conceived time schedule, computed for the Elgin Watch company by Prof. E. D. Urlte, which will check the star Omlkron Leonls." It takes light 118 yeara, going 180,- 000 miles a second, to come here from Omlkron Leonls, and It Is Just 116 years since the first steam car riage was run In England. This will Interest Rufus Dawes, besd of the Chicago exposition. It only takes the light 40 years to come from his star, Arcturus. Other stars, like Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, and the Dog Star Itself, may worry. Lasker Is sure to put them to work some how. It would have taken the first rail road built in the United States tl hours to make the trip that the Twentieth Century" will now make In 18 hours. That Is progress. And by utilising light rolling stock, and other devices which this writer Is prepared to divulge, that trip wUl be cut to nine hours and less. Have you noticed the British pound sterling? It slipped bsdly Mondsy and Saturday. And the British do not repine. According to some of our wise financiers, Great Britain would like the pound to go lower, for reasons which shall be expound ed. The British have recently estab lished a special emergency fund of one hundred and fifty million pounds, seven hundred and fifty mil lion dollars at par. Those thst ought to know say the British arc using this motey to buy Amerlcsn gold dollars. The pound slipping makes that seem probable. When a nation uses its money to buy another kind of money It own money suffers. Perhsps that buying of dollars mesns that the British are getting ready to resume paying their debts to the United Btates, when the mora torium ends, If so, three cheers. When any nation Is deeply In debt. It helps the government to make Its money cheep. Prance, after the war, owed four hundred billion francs, eighty bil lions of dollars, a debt that could nevef hare been paid. The Prench deliberately cut 80 per cent from the value of the franc, re ducing It to leas than 4 cents, and reducing from their public debt from eighty billion dollars to leas than twenty billion dollars. England and others that had lent franca, at the old value, to France, had to take payment at 30 cents on the dollar. Great Brllaln'a Internal debt now amounts to thirty-five billion dol lars, a heavy load, U the value of Personal Health Service By William Signed letter pertaining to pereonal nefcttb and bjrglene, not to dtMue dlagnotle or treatment, will m answered by Or Brady If a tamped teli-ad dreaeed envelope le enclosed. Letter should be brief and written to ink Owing to the large cum Der of letters received only a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruction. Ad dress Or. William Brady In care of The Mali Tribune. RAW MILK FOB In England, where research is ably done, they find that a ration of RAW milk gives a child, among ' other things con siderable immu nity against den e t&l carles, decay or cavity forma tion in the teeth. Mr. E. O. Spraw ao n. lecturer on dental surgery In the London hos pital, reports his observations re vealing that raw in lilt Influences the calc.f.ice.tlon (supply of lime) of the teeth and confers Immunity to carles. In one group of children the raw milk ration was begun at the aver age age of 4 months, and when these children were examined at the age of 4 years, not a trace of i dental carles was found. In 33 other children who were over a year old when the raw milk was begun, 26 showed no decay of the teeth at the age of 4 years and the re' malnlng seven children showed only 14 carious teeth which Is a much better condition than moat children have at that age in this country. Sprawson has thus seen 70 children over two years of age, of whom 63 were totally free of tooth decay. This Is an extraordinary experience. It Is a rare occasion to find a child 4 years old without any dental carles In the United States. All of these children were sub normal on admission to the Insti tution, suffering from digestive dis turbances and rickets. When the raw milk feeding was begun at even later ages the effect was still evident. For example, in 28 children raw milk feeding was begun as late as the age of 4V4 years. Although most of these older chil dren had decayed baby or milk (de cldlous) teeth at the age of 7 to 10 years, In only two was there carles of the permanent teeth. Forty-four boys came on the raw milk ration at the age of 10 to 11 years. The second permanent molar tooth was studied In these 44 boys at the age of 13 years, and 11 cavities were found In six boys. The raw milk ration seems to confer Incomplete Immunity when '.It la begun so late In childhood. The great majority of Infante and children get either boiled or steri lized or pasteurized milk. In Eng land as In the United Btates and Canada. Sterilization by boiling or otherwise, and pasteurization, destroy the Vitamin O which prevents scurvy or In the case of pasteurization (a kind of par-bolllng) Impairs the vita min. Probably this has much to do with the dental development. But we don't know It all yet. All we know Is that raw milk is highly the pound can be cut In two, and the payment paid with cheaper money, that debt will be reduced to about seventeen billon dollars. Great Britain can reduce the value of her pound by printing plenty of nice bank notes and using them to buy American dollars, which means American gold, and thus two birds will be killed with one stone. That la what some American financiers think Is being done. It may surprise our respectable "gold bugs" to know that Tuesday former Senator Owen, who for years was In charge of financial affairs In the senate, said that going off the gold basis wouldn't make much dlf-j ference to us, and Is an excellent thing for England. Brlgham Young, head of the Mormons not having Salt Lake City stores. With those Issued I. O. U.'s, because Brlgham young guaranteed them, Mormons could buy gold dust from miners as easily as they could buy sugar and coffee In stores. If Brlgham Young's I. O. V. was good, Senator Owea thinks Uncle Sam's I. O. U. on&ht to be good. Henry Ford President Hoover COPS AND JOBLESS MIX RESULT ' -i t) ! eitjocidifd frti PAoto This It the final scene of one of New York's communist unemploy ment demonstrations. Communists set out to carry a relief petition to Mayor Walker but became Involved In a tangle with police. Above it one of the demonstrators after lotino an argumtnt with a blutcesL Brady, M, D. GOOD TEETH. desirable In the diet of Infant and child. Where certified milk la avail able and the premium price which this grade of milk commands la not beyond the reach of the family pock et book is a boon to any Infant or child. Certified milk Is the purest, finest milk obtainable. Of course It is raw. The English Investigators conclude that a dally ration of raw milk Is advisable up to the age of 14 years for Ideal dental development. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. More Alcoholic Logic In one of your articles you stated that alcohol Is a depressant to every organ and function of the body . . . If one of the Instructors In this col lege found boys and girls drinking he would probably have them ex pelled, not because of the Idea of scandal, but because alcohol Increases the desire to do wrong. If alcohol la depressant as you state, wouldn't Buch young persons be less likely to do wrong while under Its Influ ence? N. W. H. Answer Not at all. Alcohol Is a depressant as I have stated,, but not because I say so. It la a nar cotic. An Individual under Its in fluence is not guided by his higher scruples, or conscience and Is there fore likely to do things he would not do In his right mind. This Is true, whether the Individual takes only a little nip' or gets quite drunk, In various degrees. Our Impervious Cover. I claim It Is not possible for any thing, germs or otherwise, to enter the body through the unbroken skin. My friends claim you have explained In your column bow hay fever Is caused by pollen patlcles being ab sorbed through the skin ... V. I. Answer Your friends friends mis understood. The pollen grains re sponsible for hay fever are breathed in the air and absorbed through breaks in the mucous membrane of the breathing passages. Some pollen grains have surfaces, which under the microscope, look as rough and Jagged as chestnut burrs. Ragweed, for Instance. Scientifically there Is no evidence that anything, germs or otherwise, la ever absorbed through unbroken skin. This Is fortunate for us. Thanks Due Dr. Cella D. Mosher. Incidentally my sister and I both owe you our thanks because your teachings have made It possible for us to enjoy swimming even during menstruation, while many other girls we know have to deny them selves the pleasure . . . M. B. Answer You. and thousands of other young women, owe your thanks to Dr. Clella Duel Mosher for that and other hygienic boons. Dr. Mosher has done a great deal for the hy gienic Improvement of womanhood. (Copyright, John F. DUle Co.) Tuesday, and advocated plan for combining farming and Industry. He says factory workers, raising their own vegetables could save five hun dred dollars a year. They could, but not everybody has Henry Ford's versatility. Thousands of men born on farms, working all their lives as farmers, do not raise their own vegetables, be cause they are "farmers, not garden era." - This Is an age of specialists. Nevertheless, every worker that can, should have his plot of ground, chickens and vegetable garden, for the health and education of his chil dren. The directors of "big steel" de cided to pass the dividend on com mon stock. The company has money to pay the dividend but decides not to pay what It hasn't earned. Those tb at now hurry to sell their stock, will be sorry, w.hen business starts again. Gresham A. H. Mealey's new Jew elry store located in West Coast Tel ephone building. Rainier' Renovated and redecor ated community church. Just Curious' FLU Willi J I" - . '- -'I ir AMMoetttri Prsst PAete Her mysterious airplane flight from Kansas City to Princeton. N. I J, and return was explained by the woman, shown above, only by saying, "I lust wanted to see the Lindbergh home." Kansas City newspapers said she was Mrs. Lee Faublon, wife of a machinist, but she declined to confirm the Iden tity. BY EARL FEHL AGAINJALLED1 (Continued from Page One.) made of cost. Did he think It could be built without cost to the taxpay ers? What would he do as a mem ber of the county court? Would he guess at the cost himself? Probably so, as he la opposed to any engineers. The Oregon laws of 1930, section 4359, provide that the county court la empowered to establish a road by resolution. This manner of estab lishing a road was not taken advan tage of by the writer, to establish the West Side highway, nor by any member of the court for personal gain. Would Mr. Fehl be as fair? Judge by his previous actions In the above matters, and determine whether you can rely on any of his statements. My 1928 press state ments show that I was opposed to any West Side highway, as I believed the Caves road was a much more needed road. Mr. Fehl said that he never urged a special levy by road petition, but he did not deny that -he spoke for the levy at the Oak Grove school, for his Dark Hollow road, In the presence of many witnesses. He showed some faith In the road or ganization, but was not thinking of the tuxpayers or reduction of taxes. Mr. Fehl advises the writer to read the probate law, which he has done many times, and finds that the pro bate or county Judge can refuse to approve the granting of many things In estates, which may become neces sary to the heirs. Mr. Fehl states that the above Is not an issue In this campaign, but that taxes on real property must be reduced, on which we are all agreed, since the 1929 col lapse In commodity prices as well as farm products. The one question Is why Mr. Fehl wanted the West Side highway at a cost of 8100,000 In 1931, and lime stone on the court house, necessitat ing a special levy of 17.500 for a Jail. It has come to the attention of the writer that Mr. Fehl has made disparaging remarks against the late Judge Sparrow at several of his meetings; a man whom all knew, held In most profound respect, and who was loved by the humblest and best among the Granges, townspeople and those In all walka of life. It Is with shame for anyone to speak otherwise than with compassion and love. There are several candidates for county Judge on the Republican ticket. All will be new to the work. Select the one best qualified to han dle the business of the county, as well as juvenile and probate work: remembering- that he will have two commissioners to aid In the transac tion of the county's business. Are you going to believe Mr. Fahl's misstatements? REMEMBER THAT YOU GET JUST WHAT YOU VOTE FOR. Signed: VICTOR BURSEU. Medford. April 38. New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Large Pores Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-OLO Face Powder, hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No more shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Prevents large pores. Ask today for new, wonderful face powder, MELLO-OLO, that suits every complexion. Jarmln & Woods Drug Store. How One Man Lost 22 Pounds Mr. Herman Runkls of Detroit write: "A few lines of thanks from a rheumatism sufferer my first bottle of Kruchen Salts took all the aches and swellings out of my joints with my first bottle I went on e diet and lost 22 pounds and now I feel like a new man." To lose fat SAFELY and quickly take one-half teaspoonful of Krua- chen Salts In a glaxs of hot water in the mornlnt before breakfast. For your healths sake awk for and jret Kruehen the coat for a bottle thai lasts 4 weeks Is but a trifle at any dnifrstor in the world and If j arter trie nrst oottie yoy are not Joy fully MtUfled with resuiti money back. Jarmln Woods, Heath's Drug Store and all good druggists wlU be. if lad to supply you, i Flight o Time (Medford and Jackaon County History from the Plies of The Mall Tribune of to and 10 Veen ago.) TWENTY TEARS AO ' TODAY April 28, 1022 (It wsa Friday) California Bartlett crop hit by. heavy frosts. Court Hall defeat Que Newbury la Elks' spelling bee. . pontine of arresting autolsts for speeding In Ashland brings "rosaV from Oregon Mocoriai. Chinese rebels battle before Pekln. City churches to observe Mother's: day Sunday. RalDh Bardwell and Seeley Bill run up to Portlsnd. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY April 28, 1012 (It wss Friday) Mandolin club of high school dlsw bsnds. University club forms a "Blu Ledge Development club." Col. A. O. Abrams comes out fol Roosevelt for president. Scott Davis and John Johnson havej the ground ready for planting 00 acres of potatoes on Rogue river. Soli experts declare they are wasting then? time. . Since movement haa started for railroad to Blue Ledge. 61 mines in valley report finding rich ore. Espee trains change time. The hills were never greener, says the Eden Valley correspondent. Oregon Weather. Fair tonight and Friday, but cloudy or foggy at times In nortj west portion and near coast; tomtX frosts tonight In east portion; gen tle changeable winds offshore. "We Know Chevrolet You Know US' EASY TO FIGURE OUT V , We think Dncle Henpeck was V about half right when he said to his nephew the other dsy: "You ; boys of today want? too much money for your services; do you know what I was getting when I . married your aunt?" "No, and I'll bet you didn't either!" he responded. It's also easy to figure out why this shop Is better qualified to do your Chevrolet repair work. Equipment and skilled labor here make possible the exceptional working standards assured. 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