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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1932)
jnnunry 18, lfW2 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON PAGE THREE HUG MEAT DONATED 0 RELIEF IRK All meat (lunation tn th gov ernor' relief roininltlti which have not vet tim deliverer), are now being collected by I. I. l.nng, nienthitr of the ruinmlttee, hu la Ill charge of thla work. A truck haa Ihhii eecurwl by Ilia rmiitnlttee, and all iloiiutlntia will ba nicked up w II h In a fnw dava by I. inn and hla heluere. A truck had of stiffen, donalttd by iK'inila and limb O't'iuinor. waa delivered Monday at Ilia Han llary Menl roiiiiMiuy'a iacklng nlunt. All meat that la not need- d for Immediate ronaumullon la ainrcd In ttia waretiouao of tha Klamalli lea and Hlorag ruin- pany no Muring alrant. tip lei Ilia present tlma 19 beef and u aliM-p bava been donated In Ilia relief committee. In amu tln lu great iiiaiillllea uf duck", (on and ralililia. Hucb great quniiiltlea u( ralililia bara h"en brought Mi Dial inn comiiiiu baa l'ti able In amid a number lu "llmivnrvllln," Ilia rlly trans ient camp, (or relief wurk there, Annroilmelely ItC piiuuda ot nirat la distributed dally (rora re lief supply depots, according to reporte ot tba committee, In addl linn to grocerlea. vegetable and other .:....! distributed tor re- lint anil a T'i I '!' wliif etockmen have Dimlr ilonui una ol meat lo III roinnitiii .dallory brothere, lha ImI luia I II loll. Jnllll l.lakey. ' ,d VIII. i. Nlckeraon brothers Jack M.AMlilla, Darling llrew. er, rtcrt llipr, I). K. Aleiander W. C Hall i Hon Kavege. r. T at.Crru.'y. Kav Looaley. Hegel' aleln In itial. Kd I'ardwell, Mar lon liii'n. Je'k llruchu, Jerry and J' o't o. nor, litxon Tirotb' ers and i' I In liesklne. In adilllin t donatlona recetv ..I from Ilia a iove mentioned sti hni'i, II a g.nernor'a commit Im I'aa b-n riven other meal do- nall.'iia forn e-Hifra whoaa name have not been secured. T" lirad.iurin or lha relief committee al't r-i. sin In lha or rira of ili Kian.ain county lair hoard, loom ti nf tha court nouae, hitherto occupied by lha rouuly aiil'Ullura) agent, who baa now moved to new quarter at lha lad aral building. Any ona dcalrltig Information In regard to county-wide reller work, or wishing to maka dona tlona to tha committee la aaked to call Inn Hullack. aecretary to the governor'a reller committee. telephone 214. China Ready To Help Invoke Pact (Continued from Paae One) burned tha headquarter of the Kunmlntang. The crowd of Chinee who enuichl a mvana nf eecape to avoid rurther rlaahea Included many of fl. lala. Yeterday'a claah occurred af ter the Chlnea newapeper Ming Kuo Jlh I'ao bad aald that lha recent attempt by a Korean to aa aaaalnate lha Japaneaa emperor revealed Korea' dealr for Inde pendence. Jupanea realdenta, Incenaed at the reference lo tha emperor, alorini'd the building, burned It, and attacked a number of Chi neae newapaper men. They fired remlvera aa they thronaed Into lha building and lha t'hliieae fled. Cl ... V " k "V . i- w -Fa. i j M' '., L'i .JL.-1.J.)! M ... . tii , ,ii wejss... i it. is-ifri as .Mil ... K -- - ' - ""V7"OU know I spent the week-end with Helen. X Someone really ought to speak to her. She's such nice girl, and she's perfectly fastidious about everything else. But she wears her undcrthings k second day and ntrybody perspires a little. Why docs she run the risk of offending?" Personal daintiness! The subject of whispered comment, veiled hints. Lose it and you lose all chance of social acceptance. Fresh lingerie each day is absolutely essential to daintiness. All day long things absorb perspiration. A GENERAL DROP IN MERCURY IS FELT IN STATE Continued (rum Page Ona) Lakevlew la open though chalna are advlaed. Tha Huaanvllle road from Alturaa la belni traveled but abuval and rhalua ara Im perallva, which nieau that It la uul In good abapa. Tha general condition of tba I'ai'lfltt and lladwood highways la mod. Tba Columbia lllver highway la In fine ahapa. Tha Wapltillla la little rniiKh aud chnlna ahould ba carried. Tha Hlaklyoua atlll require careful driving becauaa or Icy apota and onaalonal foga. There la practi cally no anuw on lha pavement. Chalna are advlaed fur tha Weed cutoff. lU-IMirt Iterp Know The lateat word from l.aka o' tba Wuoda alated that there waa be Itichea of aiiow at lha lake wllb II lurhea of water content. The lake la filling: faat with water, having rained two feet al ready t h la winter. The anow depth at I'oll. an Hay, near tba foot of lha road leading up to the mountain reeort, la five feel. and at flab laka about i Inchea. HMlW IN IMWI-.IU lt(f I'OKTI.AMJ, Jan. 11, Ml I.la In (lurrlea of anow fell In ov- aral am i lima of weatern tlregon lal night, and temperature ranged a bit lower than on Tuea- dav when many weatern point received the flrat anow ot tha aeaaon. Itoaeburg today bad (our Inchea of anow on the ground, tha weather bureau reported. A freeh fall over night added lo Turaday'a fall. Ilend had ona Inch with a minimum tempera ture of II degree. I'lanra I .el Through The Mid-Columbia region bad Utile (reah anow today. Thla morning anow waa (ailing at only one place. Crown Point. Ilntwern Medfnrd, Portland and Heat lie aklea were overcaat. Tern peraturea ranged from 2e ai Corvalll and 27 at Kugene to 12 at Portland. Temperaturea along lha liorge airway Included Paaco l, l.'matllla ID, The lallea I!. Mood lllver 27. (In lha Paaco- Holea airway temperaturea rang ed from at liaker to 10 at La llrande. Planea were getting through wllb little dirtlculiy. Calirornt ficta Know Tba Cnlled Htatea weather bu reau held little promise that warmer temperaturea would re appear aoon on lha coaal. Htorm warning were dlaplayed along the 1'arlflc where yealerday ahlpplng waa delayed by tba atrong wlnda. In Interior California anow fell In quantlllea ymterday, Tahoe City reporting fall of eight tiiihe during tba day. Kacra mento, Modeato and Merced among othera, received their flrat anow In aeveral year while the peak about Baa Kranclaco got a touch. Waahlngton waa relieved with colder temperature and hoped flood watera would b checked. Keren! heavy ralne and warmer weather have molted anowa ao faat river In the weatern part or I ho etala hare overflowed Three brldgea wera waahed out and aeveral blghwaya made Im paeaable. Rt'GENK. Jan. II. (JP Icy atreeta carried a threat to motor ola her today and the tempera ture waa down to 2a degreea Ihla morning. Outalde lha city lha ground waa covered wllb cruitrd anow. The Willamette river waa down one-half foot. PKNM.KTON, Jan. 11. (VP) Winter allpprd In over thla coun try leal nliht wllb below free- under - daily ings -j 1 1" r as m CT-.i-itV I 111 . rjTae.iai n Ing temperature prevailing. Rev ere! Inchea of new anow fell In tha lllue mountain Tueaduy. Tha temperature dropped tu 27 de gree hera Tueaduy afternoon. BT. PAUL. Jan. II. (Tl'i The heavleat anow fall In uortu-weel-ra North liakota In threa yeara waa followed by Bub-aero tem peraturea today. BOXING SPUDS IS TOPIC AT CHAMBER MEET (Continued from l'ifl Ona) of im ) I (atom. Tha miiihII packax lilva la uuaounu, ha arxuix. Hntnon aald tha trouhla ha atillripatitd In riiniKM-ilfio with tha proJrM't la that tha itruwr will h furred Into a hlKhr coat. Il ald tha potato may all fur mora at tha niurkat, hut tha grower domn't itt any of It, lf aul that thera haa linen a I row- Iiik demand for putatoea In amall aaL'ka. Uaulil ImHrv0 Om 'lit Ion Smnon aald. however, that ba haa no doubt but that potatoea would arrive at tba market In better condition If a hipped lu box: llarroux aald ba waa IriternatM In tha project from tha aland- point of helping lorn I payrolla throuich booHllnjc tha box ahoiik luduatry. He cited th experi ence of California fruit grower In working up bttr marketing rondliluua and building a reputa tion for their produrta. 'Tha I,lona elub berama Inter- eated aotua tlma ago la promo' - Ing tha ue of wuoden boia. ald Harroo. "Thla lda of put ting potato In boxea began to grow. I began a little) inr li gation of my own. "1 talked to a rommlfialnn man In boa Angel, who told ma that In a rarload of potato received from tha Klamath county there waa l&uo pound of mud. This man waa antbUKlaBtlc over the powlhlllty of box parking, and advlaed that when potato are shipped a few boi of good qual ity iuff ba lnrludd to work up ao Interval aud a demand. Kl"rtmtnl Told 'Aa an axperlmant, I parked up a amall wooden box of pota tir and put It In my window b- fura i'hrUtma time, with an ap- proprlata motto on It. I began getting demand for that box ot potato from people who wanted to ship It away at ( hrlitma. kept account, and found I could nave aold 11 boxea. Hetideraon aald that tha grow era aa anilou to work out a plan which would help tha Industry aa much aa anyone, but paat ex-pcrl'-nce bad not been favorable. There waa noma dlncuwlon of lha actual revenue for the box In duMtry If all Klamath potatoes wrre shipped In boxe a rough - tlmatf bilng at llUO.uuu. The polblllty of wood aubntltute grttlng tha builnf was brought up. It la probable tbe directors will ek a representative of the box Industry to discuss tha mat ter further, and on motion of An drew Collier the matter waa re ferred to the agricultural com mittee for further atudy. Farm Board Probe Reported Favorably WASHINGTON. Jan. 1J. (P, A favorable report on the Norrla resolution calling fur an Investi gation Into activities of tbe farm board was aent to the senate to day by tha agriculture commit tee. The aenate agreed to a requeat that the report be sent to tha audit and control committee, wbkh will pass on the I i 0.0 00 asked to finance the Inquiry. Underthings absorb perspi ration. Avoid offending . . . Protect daintiness this -minute way change is even more important than a daily bath. And it's so easy to wear fresh lingerie every day. For Lux removes every trace of perspiration, yet protects colors and fabrics. And it takes four minutes or less, wash underthings and in Lux diamonds, after loch wearing. LUX for i keeps them like new in spite of constant washing WEATHER Tha f.'yclo-Btor ma graph it Un derwood' pharmacy ha rlaen rapidly during lha paat 14 boura. and a, continuation of anappy weather la probable. Tha Tycoa recording thermom eter reglatered mailmum and minimum temperaturea today a follow: High, 14 Low, 4 Voreraat for tha nit II boura: Clear gud cold, with moderate wind. Balanced Budget It Mellon' '$ Goal (Coullnued from Pag Ona) flea demanded If w dealr to put tha Justification on a lower plan la amply warranted by conalderatlona of Individual aelt Intereal." Mellon aald the plan ba aub mltted waa generally a return to tha taxation xlatlng under the 114 revenue get, twice amended elnc. Ha aatlmated It would return 138 O.OOll.ooo addi tional revenue, during the cur rent flaral year and H2U.0U0, 000 In tha flecal year 1I be ginning neit July 1. It would Include a arlectlv aalea Hi, In creaae In Incom and corpora tion taiea, a aupor aetata lax, and Increaiee In aurtaxea. m-flclt dim Citing tha 1901.000,000 deficit lait year, and a proepeetlva de ficit of 11,1 33.000, Sou ibla year, Mellon aatlmated thera would b a deficit ot f 1,417,000,000 In 131 deaplta tha Increaaa In rev enua. Coming aomewhat a a aurprlae to lha committee member, the treaaury aecretary announced that "the admlulatratlou determined with your cooperation, to arreat thla borrowing prorema on June lo neit" In urging tha Increased taiea In order to prevent an In crease In tba nubile dobl. The admtnlatratlon baa been borrow ing hundred of mllllona lha lait thro yeara. In addition, ha rec ommended thai tha new taxea ba terminated at tbe end of two yeara. when tba budget la bal anred In 131. An outline of the administra tion tag Increasa plan to pro vide 130.000.000 thla year and I930.uoo.0oo next flacal year aa presented by Secretary Mellon follows: Corporation Income taxea to be Increased from 11 to 114 per rent, to net 117,000.000 In cur rent flaral rear and 140,000,000 In 133. A super eatala tax to ba gradu ated from ona per cant on estate of fSO.000 to IS per cent In those In excess of 110.000.000, from which 133.000.000 to ex pected within tha coming aigb- teen months. Individual lncom taxea to have normal rates at 1. 4 and per cent, wltb aurtaxea beginning with ona per cent on Income over 110,000. graduated up to 37 per cent on those between 1100.000, and 1200.000 and 40 per cent on those above $500, V00, aa compared wltb tha pres ent maximum of 20 per cent on Inromea In excess of 1100.000. Personal exemption to ba low ered to 11.000 for a single per son, and to 13.500 wlth-one hav ing dependente. with a credit of I too for each dependent. This la expected to bring In 1.700.000 additional Individuals, making a total of federal taxpayers of 3. 400.000, who are expected to pay an additional ln3.000.000 for tha ls-t half of the current fiscal year and 1185. 000.000 In 133. Three-fifths ot the rev enue Is estimated to com from Inromea In exceaa of $100,000. Revival ot many of the mtecel- 1 Wash this 4-minute way; 1 Mblcspoon ot Lux diamonds does 1 day's undies. Dip up and down, rinse twice, squeeze in bath towel, shake out. Then they're fresh and sweet ! 2 Wah after each wearing, for perspiration adds left in silk fade colors and rot threads. With Lux it takes only a few minutes less time thaa it takes to wash your (ace and hiuids. Never rub dainty lingerie with eake soP- Rubbing tends to streak colors and weaken fabrics. Tests show Lux removes perspiration acids nmtlitely yet leaves colors sparkling, like new. Anything safe in water alone is just as safe in Lux. stock underthings ELECTS OFFICERS Rtockholderg ot the Klamath falls National farm Loan Asso ciation held their annual meet ing Tuesday afternoon, January t. at tha office of H. H. Iioii bar, secretary and treasurer of tba organization. Klertlon of officer and stock holders wa held, and tha fol lowing board of dlrectora waa reelected to aerva for tha en suing year. Charlea K. Drew, ll. Kills Young, V. K. Reader. A. L. Marahall and IS. E. Me Clay. Aflar completion of routine buslneea, the dlrectora met to effect organisation for tha com ing year. C. E. Drew was re elected preflldent, U, Kill Young, vice-president, and it. II. Uuu bar, secretary and treaaurer. A loan committee, consisting of A. It. Campbell, Will Illack man and Hoy Nelson aa princi pal, and K. K. Geary, alter nate, was appointed by tba board at tha annual meotlng. Tha Klamath Kails National Farm Loan Association la lo cated In tba twelfth national district and waa organized In 117. Tba local charter waa re cently amended to Include Laka couuty. according lo an an nouncement from tha board. DAUGHTER OF PRISON CHIEF SLAIN IN HOME (Continued from Page Ona) regular prlaon guard, but tba sit uation waa deacrlbed a tranquil. Cejuorahlp Inipoard rtOCKVIEW PKNITENTIARY. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 13, () Hetty Hlckok, 22, daughter of Dr. A. L. Hlckok, president psychiat rist at tha ilockvlew penitentiary, waa fatally atabbed today, by a negro prisoner. Due to the rigid censorship Im posed by prison officials, detail ed Information regarding tha kill ing could not b obtained. Warden Stanley P. Ash waa called from Pittsburgh and waa Joined at tbe prison by Coroner W. K. Heaton and County De tective Leo Boden of Centre county. All reqneata tor Information wer met at tha prison wltb either a blunt refusal to talk, or. In ona lnatance, the comment that no atatement would ba Issued uo tll after the inoneHt. laneoua taxes of 1924, Including Increasa of one-sixth of present rstea on tobacco manufacturers and products except cigars; an Increasa of ona cent on stock sales! extension nf lev nn arfmia- I alona of ten centa and above: tax on znsnufacturer sales of antomobllea, trucks, and access ories at i. I and 3Vi par cent. respectively; a stamp tax on con veyance of realty ot SO cent for each 1500 value In excess ot 1100: a tax of i per cent on manufacturers ssles of radio and phonograph equipment; a stamp tax of two cents on each check and draft: tax on telephone, tele graph, radio and cable messages of 5 centa on chargea between 14 and SO cents, and 10 cents on tbosa above. In the first six months In 131, about 1105.000.000 la expected to ba netted from thee miscellane ous taxes, while revenue amount. Ing to 1514.000.000 ia expected for the fiscal year 1933. Postal rates ba increaaed to cover a deficit In revenues ot about f 150,000,000. although no apeciflc rate was suggested. Aaocr MARKET QUOTATIONS KiM KKACTIOM HTt'DIKD PORTLAND, Jan. 11, (p Re actionary trada trend In tha agg market appear tha result not ot dapreaalon caused by pressure of cold storage atock, but lack of consuming ability, seasonable In creaat In production of ails throughout the United State baa been lutena th current period. Tba normal slack production peri od baa not appeared to data Ihla season. Tha Kast and lha Mid west, along with the Pacific alopa bava been producing egga at an abnormal rata all through IB fall and winter montha. Tha unwillingness of apecula tlva Interests to take on atock for atoraga at thla period appear du to two condition; the lack of bank credit together wltb tba ex treme earltneea of tba aeason. POHTI.AND LIVKHTOCK PORTLAND, Jan. 11. OP) Cattle 0, calvea 10. Market weak Hteera, 400 to 900 lbs., good. 15 60 to 1: medium. H 60 to 15.65: common, S3 to H 60; SOO to 1100 lha., good. 15.60 to l; medium. S3. 60 to SS.2S: common, II to 14.60; 1100 to 1300 IDs., good, 15.60 to SO. 23; medium, 13.50 to S.S0. Heifers, 658 to 860 IU., good, 15 25 to 16.76; medium, 14 25 to 6.26; common, 13 to 14.26. Cows, good. 14 to $4.50; common and medium, S3 to $4: low cutter and cutter, 81 to S3. Hulla (yearlings excluded). good and choice (beef), 11.26 to 83.76; cutter and common and medium, S3 to 83.26. Vealera. milk fed. good and choice 17.60 to 18.60. medium, to 17.60; cull and common, 14 to IS. Calvea, 250 to 600 lb., good and choice IS to 17.60; common and medium, 14 lo 15. Hogs, 1000 Including 611 di rect: about steady. Light 140 to ISO lbs., good and choice. 14.(5 to 5.25; llghtweighta. 10 to 180 lbs., good and choice, 15 to 15.25; 80 to 200 lbs., good and choice. 15 to 15 25: medium weight 200 to 220 lbs., good and choice. 14.35 to 6.25: 220 to 250 lbs., good and choice, 14.25 to 15; heavyweight. 350 to 280 lbs., good and choice. 14.16 to 14.85: 2S0 to 350 lb.. good and choice, 14 to 14 15. Packing now. 275 to 600 lb.. medium and good, 13.60 to 4.50. Feeder and atocker. 70 to 130 lbs., good and choice, IS. 60 to 14.60. SYNCRO-MESH, QUIET SECOND AND FREE WHEELING-ALL THREE IN THE NEW PONTIAC A - - - rmrs. Look for tbonvjmess in Pmrti-c engineering. In aO new Porttjacs, Syncro-Mesh mas: eg gear-shifting effortless seeood gear is really exuiet and free wheeling permits you to coast along at wilL Then shift gears witixxit tonrhirrg the dutch. You get not just ome, but all tkret of these big improvements in all Pontiles at no extra cost. ChUI of so Pontiac offers th$-e important drvelop merits at no extra cost SYNClcO-ASH a QUIET SECOND a FREE WHEHJNG roe comjot a LCMGat WHEELBASE a INCREASED PCWE8 AND HfCH SPEED a GREATER ECONOMY a NEW, ROOMIER FISHER BODIES a RUBBER CUSHIONING AT 47 CHASSIS POINTS a ENCLOSED SPRINGS a RIDING COMFORT a FUU PRESSURE LUBRICATION Snyder Motor Co. 744 Klamath Ave., Klamath Fall, Oregon. OUTSTANDING GBNBBAL MOTOIS V A t U B A N NEW YORK, Jan. II. OP) Ona of the broadeat advances In weeks aent many prominent Is sues up 8 lo 8 points In tha atock market today. The clos ing tona waa atrong, and tha turnover exceeded 1,000,000 hare. A reversal nf tha protracted decline In U. 8. government Is sues In tha bond market, to gether with reports of federal reaervs credit expansion, gava freah Impetua to th upturn in security prices, which began a week ago today. Htoeke rising I to S In- luded American Telephone, American Can, U. 8. Hteel. Allied Chemi cal, American Tobacco D, Lig gett St Myers B, Kaatman, Sum la Fs, Union Pacific and othera. Grain Values Up At Session Closes CHICAGO, Jan. IS. (IP) Re aponalva to stock market ad vancea. grain valuea ahowed Im proved backbone during late dealing today aa compared with a dropping trend earlier. On th other hand, export buaineea In North American wheat was confined to scattered loada from Canada. Kan ass re ports of snowfalls wera con strued aa bearish, and ao too war advlcea that drought In northweatsra atatea bad been broken. Wheat closed firm U-tt above yeatarday's finish, corn unchanged to "4 higher, oats at decline to a shade advance, and provlsiona showing a rise ot 11 to 17 cent. CHICAGO CRAIS CHICAGO. Jan. IS. (JP, Wheat No. S hard ESVi; No. 1 Northern Spring fStt; No. i mixed 6. Corn No. S yellow Stt-3t4; No. S whil St-. Oat No. S white 25-254. Rye. no aalea. Barley 42-68. Timothy seed 1.75-4 00. Clover aeed 8.00-15.60. Lard 6.22. Ribs and bellies I.ST. WHEAT PRICKS STEADY. PORTLAND. Jsn. IS. (Py May wheat advanced e a Dtt during tha last few minutes of VohssM.. lha Wednesday session of lb Portland grain exchange. Th advance waa bid, thera being no sailers In eight. Jul waa un charged. On tha merchanta exchange cash wheat wa alao unchanged aa wr othr gralna. Thra wera ao aalea ot future for lha day. PORTLAND WHKAT PORTLAND, Jan. IS, Cn-m Wheat: Open High Law Close May .S3 .83 W .88 .81 4 July .... .!) .60 .10 .80 Caib Wheat: Rig Rend Ulueatem .75 Soft White .80 Western Whit .60 Hard Winter .. .80 Northern Hprlng .80 Western Red ,80 Oat: No. 1 Whlta 114 50 Today'a car receipts: Wheat 101; barley 1; flour 21; corn I; hay 1. Stock Averages (Copyright. 137. gtanda tic Company) rd Italia. so xn lnlla wr'm Ill's Total 10 l ) t lOil.l .? HQ SI v s I i: i:i j 19S I 194.1 IHJ t 1" 10 . 114 I 92 7 0S :. im I 14SS lit? l.-.S I SM S U(.t lit ! Today . 7 . is. rrv. Pay SIS " Alio SI I Month Ago :1.S in 12 1 110 1 Tra. AKO J0S.3 1)1.1 S Yrs. Airo ...li)7 t7. Hlah (1911-2) It'll lost Low (1511-:) 111 10 1 Hlah I HID) ..lol l III Low (I'il" .. lts.s Ml HI ah (l'i'n ..2.'.: 17 Low (liZi) 1 il l 117.7 K. I. D. Board Will Meet On Saturday Tha board ot director of th Klamath Irrigation District will hold a special meeting Saturday morning, according to an an nouncement by Secretary A. L. Crawford. After a short routlna business meeting, the directors will maka an Inspection trip to various aee tlona of th district to detarmln location of proposed drains. FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarrass Most wearers of falsa teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their teeth dropped or slipped at Juat th wrong tlma. Do not live In fear ot thl hap pening to you. Jut aprlnkla a littl Fasteeth on your plate. Make false teeth stay In yl.c and feel comfortable. 8weeten breath. Get Fasteeth at Star Drug Co.. or any other good drag 1 atore. NEW PONTIAC SIX Brings the Important Developments ot the Year to the Low-Price Field Pontiac Six also offer RkJe CrwtirJ that re anartVahae new tmpro-cmcnt which permits you to regulate shock abaorber actioa to all driving coocuV tios-k Tina ia beat oaa of its rtdaog coaafort fca tares. Bodie awe longer and looauki. IxrterKars are oVepry iinbofaceresj and richly arjpcantcd. Pntif iacg Syi ittd pssaVauiiararje m baaed as aa owctize engine improved to provide fseaser Bocae power and higher top apeed. Yet no snore fuel is used than in can built for economy aloaia. See the new Pontiac Six ... arrange for a dean onstrationl G. M. A. C. ticoe payment plan avail able if desired. NEW PONTIAC V-8 Offers the Distinction ot V-8 Per formance at a List Price under 850 It is the V-type motor that make ansae of tha workTs finest car ao baKaxat and reliable. Now tin Distinguished power plant ia offered in the Pontiac V-8 at the lowest peace ever known. In addition, there are aaach nfim limits aa cHectiea body insula tion against beat, cold, and naisa ' such upholstery pd fmsali a yoa obtain only froa nne Fisher craftsniansriin- If you have driven leaser can, leara how cfrasx-nj. calry yon can graduate to V-8 owneralirp; if snore expensive ones, bow Pontiac V-8 eeets year needs and taste for much less money. Let a T atnte it to yon, tlwrougU. i - , -i it 1