The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 8

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' in town Wednesday. . 2 Mrs. M, G. McNally home Saturday aft- = down hunting in this locality Sun- H 4 iF Hy i Hampton | Miss Blanche Umber, who has been staying with her brother, left for inte’ in Minnesota where she will visit with friends and relatives for several weeks and will then go to Canada to her home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy and daughter Regina went to Linton Monday evening to take in the show, ‘The Life of the Divine Saviour,’ held at the Catholic church. Jake Ohlhauser was a caller at Linton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Backhaus went to Linton Tuesday on business, Martin Riedlinger of Linton was a business caller in this vicinity Tnursday buying cattle. _ Frank Sleva was a business caller at Linton and Hazelton Saturday. Among those who went to Linton] Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund, Herman Backhaus and son John, Christ, Joeb, Mr. and Mrs. John lela ig and Steve nop- and son Frank. PY he dance given at the Zirbes| theater Friday evening was well at-/ tended by a number of young folks) of this vicinity. Music was by the Hoot Owls of Linton. : ‘A number of young folks of this! vicinity helped entertain the surprise party held at Joe Gilman's place Saturday evening. The evening was spent in dancing. A very nice luncheon was served. | Osmer Pettis and son and Almond,| fa nephew to the latter, were busi- ness callers in this vicinity Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Koppy went to St. Anthony Sunday to spend the day visiting with friends and rela- tives, . Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis of Linton were business callers in this vicinity the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mausehund were callers at Linton Monday. ° een? Moffit ii Miss Mildred Jameson spent the week-end in Bismarck visiting friends and shopping. Mrs. W. H. Edson was a shopper Mrs. A. E. Cline entertained the Farmers Union Ladies Aid Friday. Mrs. T, E. Watkins visite’ at the/ H. P. Asseltine home Thursday afternoon. zi Mrs. Jewel fats oo was in town Saturday. ‘ea aa tin Mrs, E. M. Whiteaker ‘were visiting fri nds and shopping in Bismarck Thursday. 5 Mrs. Andy Ducett of McKenzie visited at the Joe Coder home Sun- day. Nirs. at, Spee eats home ital Friday. at ee Cline visited at the ernoon, 5 Miss Alice Mauk returned to Bis- marck Saturday .fter sperding the week with her parents. : Mrs. Martin ippley is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Cabbage of Glencoe was @ caller in town Friday. . Frank Benz was a capital city éall Monday. 2 ‘ Donald son, who is attending high school in Bismarck, spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents, J. J. Cosgrove and Henrv Kruse ‘were Hazelton callers Monday. . Frank Hedden of Bismarck was f Rock Hill | firs. Burns Bs..:y was shopping town Sa’ ' in evn ones. S. Johnson and family of Bismarck visited at the W. E. Nichol home Wednesday. W. H. Brownawell of Wild Rose ‘was a caller in town Monda,’. Quite a number of ladies dropped §nto the Argast home Saturday aft- noon and completely surrpit her. The occasion was Mrs Argast’s Higaer. pee The Farmers Union Ladies’ Aid of Sterling will give a bazaar and supper in the hall Saturday night, Nov. 12th. Mrs. B. F. Lane returned home — the St. Alexius hospital Mon- Still Mrs, John Law is feeling better being on the sick list . C. L. Johnson and . Arthur Johnsoh at- le at Wm. Richards’ in id micnare are paratory to moving ia this fall. Mrs. Rich- of Mrs. C, L. John- family, ry rp ; a isa si BES i geri and son Wil- ellie Hagstrom mo- capital city Saturday a’ Aid of the Soaps) Still held its regul at thehome of (r. and Mrs. = & 2 E THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 Lark, was enj by all test y all who lis- ! splendid sermon in the a sack of Russian peanuts and the Swedes and Germans are still wait- ing for their program. parents, Mr and Mrs. Amond Thor . O’Brien, Albert Vollen and was formerly Miss Mabel Nelson of | Andy Walker hauled grain to Re- Rush City. Mr. Thor is a well-| gan on Mc lay known young man of the commun-| Mr. and Mr:. Ole Olscn motored ity. The happy couple have the} to Minnesota t» attend the funeral congratulations of many friends. | of Mrs. John Olson of Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson Ima Myers has been a guest of made a trip to Bismarck Tuesday. | her mother thc past week. Some of the farmers around here | > ea pare busy putting in their supply of | er’s coal, while others are busy plowing and picking corn. Greenan of Portland, Oregon, ices, day. Hieten Zfettler, who has been sissting Mrs, Jacob Lindaman at Hazen Tuesday. Taft The auction sale held on the John Howe farm on Saturday was very well attended. Everything sold gp ene cattle, and family of Minnesota are now lp eee ete dd Ei cH eae settled on the A. H. Lundberg farm, fara on Siig, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and Clyde Little called on Walworth’s on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough have as their guests this week their son, Harry and family of Minnesota. | _ Mr. Gilmore of Bismarck was del- ivering ‘oney in this vicinity this| week, o Clayton Little called at Mrs. Kolb’s on Monday. Steve Nemetz was a Regan caller ¢ on_ Thursday. expected back this week. | nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCullough; The Farmers Union Aid was day meeting Thursday. Earl Mowder home on Sunday. The intermediate schoolroom had a Halloween party Monday after- noon. Frank Farley visited at Mrs. Kolb’s home in Wednesday. Dodge y Fred Gleich and William Kellar Mrs. J. F. Little and Phyllis mo-| were passengers to Bismarck Friday tored to Wing on Tuesday, where they looked over business Callers in Regan on Thursday; matters in that city. ' were Irvin Johnson, Steve Monroe,| Mrs. C. S. Barrows, who has been W. H. Kolb, Ira, Gilbert and Laur-| visiting with her mother, Mrs. T. ence Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Ryberg,; Rheinholdts, of Valley City, for sev- Mrs. Davenport, Albert Vollen and; eral weeks, returned to her home Mr. Gramling. Friday. Mrs. V. N. Monroe and son Ste-| Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Eissinger noon, Thursday. home Thursday. at the Olson home in Moffit day afternocn. Art Chenawith fill his silo day and Thursday. Carl Uhl home Thursday. Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, with friends and relatives in Zap. Joe \Jacobs motored to Bismarck | day, he transacted Minnesota where they will visit with friends and relatives. Mrs, K. Kolb and son Andtew and! Wednesday where Allen Folliver visited with Harris on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Amiel Piepkorn and son call- ed at J. F. Little’s on Tuesday. Irvin Jornson purchased a team with a new Chrysler sedan.: Miss Hil-1a Johnson, who is teach-' kota and Iowa. ing school in Gackle, this state, is} visiting for several days at the home were Bismerck callers of horses from Clarence Hanson. | of Mr. and Mrs. George Kling. | Miss Vivian Gaskill Issac Marcovitz and sons Milton} Mr. and Mrs. and Robert of Mandan called at) bysiness callers in Golden Valley) Albert Vollen’s on Sunday. Monday. There were three new scholars en-| On the 26th of October occurred tered school No. 1 Monday, Lola, the marriage of Robert Peterson and Edna and Woodrow Walworth, Ruby Johsson. The young couple Ida Magnuson and Mary Scott,| will reside on the farm known as high school students of Bismarck,| the Paul Pederson farm for some- returned to Bismarck on Saturday. | time, We wish them a long and Mrs. Jordahl and Gudrun called} happy married life. | at_J. F. Little’s last week. John Neurohr was an eastbound * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis are the passen;er to Bimarck ‘Thursday | | parents of a baby boy. where he took treatments in a hos-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuguet and’ pital of that city. family were dinner guests at W. H.' Kolb’s Sunday. | ‘riday. spent at the Gosney home. Monday. Threshing is about all finished of a little flax. od Painted Woods | a business caller in Dodge Saturday. Mrs. K. Kolb, Andrew and Allen LL. H. Bothner shipped a carload motored to Bismarck Friday. | of cattle to St. Paul Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Andrew Olson was a guest Bothner will visit for about 10 days of her mother Mrs. Wm. McCullough with friends and relatives of that Monday. | city. Don Sheldon of Bismarck is mak-| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Medke mo- ing his home with his uncle, Albert! tored to New Leipzig Friday where Vollen. Dor attends Canfield school.| they visited with their friends and The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the| relatives of ‘” :t city. teacherage on Saturday, Nov. 5th. James Boyland of Oakdale was a Roger Kohler of Bismarck was a; business caller in Dodge Thurslay. week-end guest at the Rasche home.| Mr. Boyland formerly was a busi- Mr, and Mrs. Willard Diamond| ness man of Dodge. ' called at J. F. Little’s Saturday af-) Mrs. Wendelin Kohn was a pas- eyes They also attended the sale. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Huguet and family were Saturday night guests of Tirs. K. Kolb’s, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Watkins and family have moved to their new hom: east of Regan. Mr. ard Mrs. Irvin Johnson and family were supper guests at Jim Little’s on Sunday evening. Isaac Marcovitz of Mandan has purchased the Mathison farm west of Regan. He contemplates stock- ing the farm with cattle. Mr, Piep- korn will take charge of the farm. The program which was broadcast over KFYYR, Hoskins-Meyer, Bis- marcl: by the Meadows Meadow- evening listening to the radio Albert Nelson was a caller at Bismarck Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaffer nesday. Frank Swanke of Bismar town from his farm. urday where she visited at the home! wegian church Sunday Heimbuch. i F. Dunham, the president of the Dunham Lumber company, was a business caller in Dodge Wednesday. John Funk was a passenger to Bismarck: Monday. He will take treatments in a hospital of that city. Mr; and Mrs. Jacob Daffee and children, Mrs. Margaret Grossman end Hulda Grossman were guests at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Grossman Sunday. Bernard Frank was a passenger to Bismarck Friday. He will enter a hospital there for a few weeks. ev. E. E. Matteson preached a Thursday. of his big corn crop this week. On account of the nice weath large crcwd attended the home. at Wilton Wednesday. her parents, Nearly everyone received | tional church. His next sermon will] pect to’ leave for South Dakota in be November 13th. Everybody cordiaily invited to attend the serv- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerkis visited) Mr. with friends in Golden Valley, Sun-| dauzhters Ruth and Hilda were at tl a few fig tan returned to her home pees mother, Mrs. Gust John- Mrs. John Baker ..nd son Jim vis- fornfer resident of North Dakota, is| ited at the Roy Baker home Wed- tertained at the Cline home st an all John Benz delivered some fine family were dinner guests of the} sheep in Sterling Thursday after- Mrs. Chas, Gaskill visited over night at the Gosnew home, Monday. Laverne Richardson delivered a wagon load ,of poatoes to Sterling Dewey Olson called at the Benz Mrs. Jolin Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker attended the birthday party jurs- P, M. Gosney and eesthes ftel ednes- called at the Gaskill Mrs. John Benz attended a birth- day party on her motherin Moffit a Clint. 1 Gaskill, ‘ phen left on Saturday for parts uf; and children were Sunday guests| daughter Vivian and Florenec Gos- | ¢ ney, were Bismarck shoppers Thurs- | d Mrs. Beatty and daughter Belva Mrs.| business, returned the same day/have returned from a trip visiting relatives and friends in South Da- Mrs. John Baker and son Jim the O. B. Helmer were, week-end with relatives at Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Koon and e!children spent a few days visiting Gosney’s fininsh filling their silo this community with the exception Sheriff Bleacha of Manning was| Mr. adn Mrs. Ole Lillefjeld and Mrs. C. M. Elsburg spent Monday the Elias Lillefjeld home at Wilton. business tended the sale at Joe Brook’s Wed- “Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Crawford of Mandan spent Wednesday evening visiting at the C. M. Elsberg. home. Weark Swe a ck is| ters’ school, to spend the week at busy this week hauling his grain to Mr. and Mrs.-Gambriel and chil- senger to Carrington, this state, Sat-| dren attended services at ay _Nor- snoon. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Mr. Gambriel is the barber at Wil- ton. Fred Nelson motored to Wilton Fred is busy taking care er a| working for Axel Johnson. Brooks g sale last Wednesday. Mr. Brooks| Nelson motored to Bismarck Tues- expects to leave for Iowa in a few| day night for the teachers’ meeting. days, taking the children with him, n where they will make their future| @, Halloween program last Friday Mr. ard Mr. Dan Johngon visited] Newman teaches. Mrs Joe Brown is staying with| were out Tuesday to the Nelson boys Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fauth, this week, who are having an | auction sale Friday. The Fauths ex-| and helped thresh on the place they Herman and Lennart Olson and this week. nd Mrs, Axel Stenquist and were callers at the G. F. Nelson home Tuesday while taking home Miss Miller and the Nelson children, Emma Nglson and Clara Rue came he| Brooks sale Wednesday. as-| Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Johnson for} -nd childrer visited at the home of turday. Ke week at their parental home. larry uuen is Lelping Walter) Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and Sukey finish his fall work. motored to Menoken Monday and_ Dot Alvin Lang is hauling grain to} night to take in the speaking and town with tHe truck this week. | singing by the Indian girls. A larg Lucille Johnson of Witton viisted| crowd attended. , D Ms oe orn Sat en lias The E. E. Strandemo’s from Bald- johnson, this week. re 5 casboel on account of teachers Catal said be henge sate: Mrs. John Engdahl_and institute, Mr, family left Wednesday for W ‘son, he time. ee Seen a Rati Pe ‘eft for Montana Saturday, where/ burn, they will look for work the boys var 'and Mis’ Herman Gerkey, whe expect to be gone all winter. The; ike i ae: going to drive by car all the way. ioe er ae = oe Dan Johnson was & business call-| “Mrs. Geo. Whitted and Florence er this week at ple i A motored to \nokn Tusday, night and Mr. and Mrs. toroid athended| St Steshen home to spend the week Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Menard attended! while all the teachers went to Bis- the sale at Fauth’s Friday. marck for the convention, Ole Lillefjeld bought a team of] Eq Morris called at school No. 2 horses at Fauth’s sale Friday. Tuesday morning to get Evelyn Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson! punaven and tod ¥ were pe at the Frank Erickson) school No, 1 home Sunday. war Enon geen, helping Dave puta" eke "pata Samat Bout haul ua grain to odeba which! night and helped them get ready for is foying one hee ‘an Hilde-| the trip Wednesday morning. Mr. an rs. . Herm: a Joe Fisher made two trips to brandt and sons, amond and Clar-| Menoken and one with wheat to ence, J Mr. = an rand ath Mr.| Baldwin Tuesday and around by the at ean beige the Wa. Bhan Sngstrom coal mine and got a load tories SUMaRyS one and delivered it to Geo. Nel- Margaret _Lundeen visited Tues- day at the ‘ohn Engdahi home. | Axel Ju"nson and John Trygg were hauling grain to Regan Wed- nesday for John Olson. Anton Fisher helped them thresh and Mrs. Fisher helped her mother cook for thresh- ers. The Nelson boys completed their son's, vemo, z Trygg & Herman : Kikul, Jr., was a caller at the Kruger home last Sunday. Fred Woods, Standards Oil man from Baldwin, made two trips out Monday delivering gas and oil to Joe Jiras, Fred Schroéder and F. C. Nelson. Earl Varley is firing on the N. P. fie ue ve ka 4 inh ton, going throug! gan. le his hand burned quite badly with the steam hose on the engine. in| _ Hernian and Edwin Olson arrived home from Grafton where they were employed on the J, J. Rue contract- ing work. They will visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Olson. \] Herman went to Bismarck Wednes-|. || day on bu." .ess. ‘Twenty-three teachers met with) da: Miss Madge Runey at Miss Geneva’s Miller’s school No. 2 Monday. at} Miss Evelyn Dunavan from school No. 1 was a supper and overnight uest with Geneva Miller at the G. F¥. Nelson home Monday night. at-| Donald Morris took Evelyn Duna- van to Bismarck Tuesday night for the teachers’ convention three days. This week he took home his three sisters, Marian, Bernice and Margie, who attend high school at the sis- at John Olson’s, oa Edith Olson will leave for Har- vey this week to attend high school. She says she received word that the school was delayed on account of the dormitory tat burned this summer some time and the new one being completed now. Charles. Reynolds motored to Re- gan Wednesday from Martin Nel- son’s, Mr. and Mrs, Nels Nelson and Hugo motored to Bismarck Wednes- on local business. ‘iran Nelson hauled a load of! * wheat to Regan Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport, who have been employed at i Johnson’s all summer, lef€ Satur, day to Bismarck to pick corn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitted and day -cooking after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. F, C, Nelson and Mrs. Nelson has been attending teachers conve..tion three days and! Betty, u twin, has consulted a doctor. Ed. Morris wa sin Bismarck Fri-' some oy and purchased a Fordson trac-| spring. their home. The Trygg people and a number of others burnt the weeds along the graded roads Monday night for fire- prakes to protect their hay from ire. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davenport made a trip to Bismarck Monday. En route home they stopped at the Geo. Nelson home. They are done Friday and ran out their new Rum- ely tractor as far as Victor Eng- dahl’s and r-mained there overnight harvestit Robert Helen und Gladys Rue and Pearle chased a plow for it from Keefer. John and Elsie Kruger attended} M: ;wendolyn to Bismarck Friday on a shopping trip. Gertie consulted a physician. Atice and Otto Swanson motored right in Sibley Butte where Miss Albin Andstrom and A, C. Wilde We use the New Painless FREE TEETH Sothet Examinations For Banishes pane nara se eee $ | 5 1) 0) Pain FREE A Perfect fit and natural appearance GUARANTEED Positively irs. eres ‘tal work’ and lowest . prices in the northwest TED ISMARCK DENTAL CLINIC OSTON DENTISTS Rooms 5 to 7, Lucas Block Telephone 281 BISMARCK, N. D._ 7 Big Bargains During. ‘CORN SHOW WEEK In order to introduce a full line of Fall and Winter Coats we will give a 15% discount on all overcoats dur- ing the corn show. Mén’s Blazers, a regular $5.95 seller, specially priced for the corn show week, at ............... $3040 Boys’ Flannel Shirts, a regular $1.65 value, special for» “ .. the corn show week at only ................99€ / Also a complete line of Star Brand shoes, boots and- . oxfords. : : iy In our store you also find many unadvertised bargain: that will save you money. / . + ty and mechanical quality at new, low _dearn what it can do. Then grop \ ms : Forbin "Bogan | “Sob. eh is|.a few weeks. . - . ~ son gan witl f) r Lucy Peterson is hauling grain| truck. pit for Victor r the las urday night. was served and all reported a good e | were present her bac‘: to | Lilie Jir threshing Wednesday for this year| the tractor, lc! Bud motored to Bismarck Friday and! f ing during th got Mrs. Pearl Nelson and Betty. Dopoler called tor the evening. vicnity are en; havign rr. ged ast John Welch, La Bi. es a are Mr. Jol elch, Law- Martin Nelson went to, Bismarck ce Doppler, Wayne Warren and elch. Mr. Chester Boyd, who has been his flax this last weel and came home with it Saturday.; finished Saturday. Mr. Boyd Albin Anstrom hauled out the lugs! the Slevarp Holt Combine outfit | disap; and repairs in his car. They a belonging to Mr. Slovary of Brittin. john| The radio fans of eed enjoyed the teachers’ ind Mrs. Geo. F. Nelson, Ger-| which were broadcast by d Gerald motored past week. to Bismarck aSturday and took her| Welch and \ eeeeveeccece ” STUDEBAKER STANDARD & BIG SIX THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1927 brother Hugo out to visit over Sun- Bees ee? esday. jtarr, who has been he aying wit: his uncle, Joe Varle; it four years, returned home Tuesday night to spend the tooee Oregon, to stay with rela-| afte Randy Kettleson, Ida rothy Sheldon visiting with their parents last week during the teachers’ convention, A large crowd attended the given at the G. F. Nelson Magnuson have been re y's to Pete Swanson, who has been here Mrs, Anton Fisher and son Gordan phe erg he oe to Port- Clarence Starr, A midnight luncheon! Gib Sederstrom, Hazel and I Anderson Gertie and’ Gladys son, Alvin and Elmer Trygg, M! Anton Fisher and Gordan were call- ers at the John Olson home Sun. day. s Edwin Olso: went to Bismarck Sunday to get work. Geo. and Martin Nelson motored to Regan Sunday to the Bill Oder home and purchased some plows for Oder’s delivered them their new Chevrolet truck they just got recel Mr, an daughte1, good They did Mrs. J. W. Jiras plans a trip to Salem in the near future ‘to ‘it her parents and sister for a|% short time. Mr. and. Mts. Clifford Scott from Bismarck came out Sunday atima Nelson back to and visite? at her parents, Nels Nel- ren Ne tly. id. Mrs. Melvin Steen and family came out Sunday night and brought Miss Miller out to the Geo. 1, Nelsor. home. The Tom Morris family from Eck- lund were guects Si Morris family. Evely Dunavan, local teacher, came back on the Soo train Monday morning to Baldwin and out to her school N . Welch’s Spur Mr. Doppler motore. to Bismarck early Monday morning to take iter in a oat He trans- J maind family made a trip to Bismarck Fri- of the srt “Mire, Dopplr 8] a unday at the Ed. and took high school A shower was given: Wednesday at. bea the Tom Morris home in Ecklund for .8, sd. Morris. A-number of gifts ited her. who left home re- cently: is working for Mrs, Milton sue in iBsmarck. iulmer and Elvin Trygg called at the G. F, Nelson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .knos Strandemo visited one div last week at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stran- the corn pickers. Some are using Eat day after: and _huskers. great time and the day shop- visiting with /rMi _ Sp nie, / fe. Meur. Bernice attends the rachool. public schools oe A large number of ladies were sent at the missionary meeting at rs. Horace Dirlam’s Thurs- noon. A buffet tu.ch was ect the children, who gt pie js trees of ie grove. held wit ‘amor has been enjoy- ing her new Dodge sedan the past Lawrence and Leo Doppler took i the movies Saturda 7. The Hanson ft ad oe, home Robt bark y visited Friday. Mi ‘also called at the Als- home the same day. Eva Als- has beenhome for the half week of vacation. Robert Welch entertained her paretns at her home Sunday, the Hugh Me ‘ta lately. Mrs. Dor; Melch home M morning. He and Bob have bean Soin pee fenc- ing between the two ‘arms lately. occasion Une d the -ilver wedding een Mr. and Mrs. Ed A late dinner wa: served the children Parents with a set The Hanson faimly visited at the Murrich home Sunday. wrence Doppler vook his broth- er Clarence to,town for school Sun- nxt evening. john Homer reported that a few ducks are lighti- g in Round -Lake, he having shot a number from there and Raymond the boy who wo.ks f « Melch called at the Dopple: home Sunday. Mrs. Cook of Bismarck called on ler Sunday mo! felch called at the rt nted their silverware. aro. on “not worth a rap” The expressi owes its origin to a counterfeit coin known as a “ray lated in Ireland in the eighteenth century. \ Auto Runs 59 Miles on Gallon of Gas and Mr. a oaeee ; A number of the farmers of this in fal: plowing, fields ready for of the. men thus en- this commun- corn_ in. XQ cece Mr. RR tt oot IND IND GT 6 IND . enhanced. KFYR the Some of the neighbors are very busy getting Snyder, Mr.’ Dorman, Mr. Mr. Ishmall are some of Why Worry About First Place Oakland Pontiac Leads nore ese e eee cecerecceccoseeseens CHEVROLET DODGE FOUR & SIX. ..........0..... 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