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[ ) . . & ~ TTN 1 - T T SEad s, - 2L 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, 1925, SAYS RADIO MUST ; PENNY POSTAGE PLEDGED LOCAL FAVORITES || rone Rrance mapio EnTERTANMENT | FIFTEEN MINUTES OF RADIO EACH DAY || | RADIO'S BEST OFFERINGS | | : i TURN To EVENTS - TONIGHT. Britain Also Is to Get Better Tele i FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 " BY JOSEPH CALCATERRA, ”Mu\ir.;\ program by the phone Service i| Prosrams of Distant stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time Noted Authority on Radio. . Rl '1‘:::.1% w“;'};(; LONBON Tahcas e = Studio Programs Will Not Hold All Rights Meserved. Reproduction Prohibited. aleioes e & ian has been promised penny 3TO 4 PM. Stations. Meters. Miles. P 2 equival 100—Chic v g 3 2 504 | Interest Mug i 3 = Teae { e quivalent to the 2-cent ra ; e i ¥ et e R phcemmes enferiainment. EON it ch Longer, United |y 0u1a You Bulld With a Kit or With [cireuit such a procedure, can be fol Prize fights from Polo | |ica, and impro > ! Netw Vork: Vocal ‘wn instrumental solon: Wk 1L 204 States Official Believes. Individual Parts. e eloD Grounds, WGBS, New York antiquated tele by Sir 0! New rchestra: 1w B L 5 ! 2 Ppends el 51 4 > e . Hawaiian Melody Boys and New_ York: ‘Srores: Yocal nd tptrumental sofos: Tands's Many fans who are about to build| Kit Depends on Buyer. ! | 'and WGY,. Schenectady, 6:30 | | L. M. Thompson, postmaster gene e Plgiam Heath Serenaders LU o 3 204 : a particular type of set that has up-| There aro three factors which wil| {59 Grclodic et pn N : i i atohs MDA ey atrumentalisolok 3 Arranging to broadcast import; led to their fancy are puzzled to|determine your choice of .a kit or in 2 s Sl e > AR 390 portant | peale y 2 SR stanc enth or eleventh in the i Miss Kreiselman Among Poston: McPeake's Orchestra .. .-l 188 [national events as they = happem, |know whether it is best to buy a kit |dividual parts to make a set. The el ML bl ! i e 3:30—Philadelphia: Hotel 433 |rather than booking y musical pro. | with all the parts all ready to be as- | first is cost, the sccond is choice of ,Concert by the Symphony s e Bl s’ Those on WCAP’S Program. Mooseheart, Iil.: =% |&rams and talks, will b¥ the principal [ sembled or to buy the individual parts | parts and the third is convenience. Players. KDKA, Pittsburgh, e, o ¥ duty of the program managers of according to their own idea of which| The cost proposition can work one 8:45 o'cloc Fotmtie sasirin <ot ” ’ 4.00—1:}1:‘»“.,"!‘:( )_1ra-- ?\vz:)l(”m‘nrgu s A xvl‘}gfi m:ln stsluons in t'hn future. are best and then assemble u\‘v wtl. \\'(‘d_”nr the other. If you l;x‘;nt;l some s ||, ymised withir fe Drese 5 ¢ ; : b o Yorkc: Tino Sivello. bariigre : ccording to Judge Stephen B.| There are many considerations|of the parts vou can build the set Max Bendix and His Sym- | | Parliament. The e i Soume of Mashinstons most pepular Y O R awpas Davis, assistant solicitor of the De:fwhich must be taken into account cheuper if you'use the pargs you have | [ oG8 SEOH 1C RS S ool il e radio entertainers will Eive the pro- Kansas City: Scores: Star's Trio . g e LUUUUUWDAR partment of Commerce, and one of|gardless of which method you decide [and buy only those parts which you Wi Park 7905 ERT | gram tonight of W .§| Among | 4:50—Philadelphia: Scores: sports resulis .. I the men most interested in the prog-|to follow. do not have. If you want a better UE’;\IN ark, 7:15 to 9:15 | l— — them are the Hawaiian Melody Boys 5 TO 6 P.M. ress of radio in America, the appeal| 1f you already have some parts,|Erade set you will buy only certain es o'clock. | Gertrude Krieselman, Mr. and Mrs 5:00—Sprinkfield: Hotel Kimball Trio: scores of the average evening program of | probably the result of past experience | sential parts of the kit and buy other B = ‘ll Paul Bleyden, Miss Helen Harper and New York: Base ball scores ........... the average radio station of today|in building other sets, you naturally |Standard parts which you prefer to Musical program by Ward- ore yo LA akingior Patlk Hatal il Pittsbureh: Base bail scores = g r g {'f, m;u_;n .1.u < Hotel Trio. e New York: Hotel Wallorf-Asioria Orchéates o) Wil not suffice to attract the atten-|do not feel like spending money to|those furnished in the kit man Park Trio, WCAP, Wash- 4 J ) L] Miss Krieselman, the young planist, Boston: Stories and music: dinner dance music | tlon of the listeners-in in another|buy extra parts If there is any likeli If vou are making. vour first set gton, 9:15 to 10:15 o’clock | 14 o L will open the program at 7:30 o'clock New York Geebee: " bedtime stories ... . 4 or k it Kabw. ¥ s ington, 9:15 to 10:15 o'clock. | - e racial. of PODUlAE Schenectady: News builetins: base ball scores: internaional ek o hood that the parts you now have | 0 not know how to lay out pan | A ) - ‘1'13.'“%'” Altmce Seci it r>\&lvdu&)_ Sunday school letson e pheram Abaile” Bt E:Mh biggest dmwlné: "m:’rduntha( would be used to advantage €ls jor change’ the h;u»*'\ "x”'”" | & hS il 'r selections e awaiian rean; lullaby time; f program; Apollo’ Club radio has ever presented, Judge Davis In any kit or special “circuit dia- [Eet in most ¢ s with the kit to pro- | = ——— — — | 1 § E ::flifif .\{»gxln\r11;»3(.4“'.\‘-1“.'1‘ luf]lun \11“ O O \Hil'_flln_nnfi P o sald today, have been events—the|gran there are parts that have ‘been | Vide for the difference in the other | P =& E Rollins #nd E. Edmond Pringle—w ol W aather < sakists Aol two political conventions of last year, | espectally designed for- that eircuit [Darts, you will-find it much easier to Ok R d‘ - Y £0 on the air at § o'clock for a half € and produce market, reports WoR the izames of the world series and the |and there are other parts which are |buy a complete kit with drilled panel ay adlio ompany e . A hour’s concert. In the five:minute| B:1 Sperts; alories for il o - onndt uad other blg sporting events that have|standard equipment. or with -drilling templates usually in = 3 i J ! interim John B. Keller of the sports Chicago: Skeasix time or the AR T i "WoR been tuned in by millions of listeners ; ] cluded with the kit Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. department of The Star will give a Sew ‘:"‘f"?n Opening announcement pilnn]nt\,l( poems - wWaCP throughout the entire country. Standard Parts Necessary. Many manufacturers put out two N.W SEE ANNOUNCEMENT pedsmiel ot the Hitie baill reklta Nadelphin: Dase ball seores: = progra evize: & 4 = : X : 2 K resume of the base ball results. : incciphia; "bas Ball” scores:” profram” frony Bellovie "y, A specch by Duvid Lioyd George| parts such as variable and fised |(YPes of Kits In one kit, evershing | 415 11th St. N.W. [ R A T fva 0ld Favorites Promised. 5:40—Atlantic City: Scores! organ recital LILWPG in the House of Commons on an Im-|condensers, audio frequency trans.|9OWnN 1o the last serew and hus wire | M: oia i Sieyasn facal i portant subject would draw a bigger | fopmers, rheostats, sockets, potentio-|i$ included for those who wunt evers Harper will join in a varied program| 8:00—Atlantic City: Morton Trio .WPG listening-in crowd than almost any |meters, binding posts, jacks and other | !HiNg in one package. In the other A s e prosmamy Detroit: Dinger concert wwy musical program that - could be|gicn ftems fal into the class of stand. |Xit. only the most essentil parts of | selections from favorite operas. Mr. Ciltagor S100 cxehasigs il arranged,”” Judge Davis suggested.|qrq equipment which may be used in|SPecial design are included and the lesden Is 2 laoe Mie SDoneia Drake Ensemble and Bl S LWGN And it Is In this fashion that we|any type of set, provided the value |S€lection of the rest of the equipment soprano, and Mrs. Bleyden, a concert D e aie U s DALY s wibe i ro Sl bias may expect to see radlo broadcasting | such as capacity, sesistance and jack | 15 1eft to the fan pianist. Their program is scheduled iy st mony s e e s R S B e e e s 4 & big | contact arrangements are those called - Trom' 8:30 to 9:15 o'clock, after which Schenectady: Albany ' Strand ~ Theater ~ Orchestra: organ: oo ave its nlace and & big | for in the circuit under consideration. 5 & % Oy At = scores: WGY Orchestrs strumental wolos .. .... WGY place, he said, but the best drawing| gych parts can be used in any cir COUNSEL ASKS $‘|5 000 the Wardman Park Trio will play New York: Talk: Vocal wolos: Story: planist - CWEAR cards will be events described as they | . ; . ¢ for th ’ 2 ) e until 10:15. Cleveland: Dinn music, Golden Pheasant Orchestra WTAM ARl hangen: anal i Ctant | ad.|cult and it is unnecessary for the e ol A play by play description of the New York: Vocal base ball results: police alarms; at‘ ually PP 5 and important ad-|y jjder who has parts of that type on 3 34] L ARG b el LRI Board ot Eitimated’meciife ! prano recfial’” 7 4 resses delivered by Important smen |hand to go to the expense of buying |Daniel Thew Wright Petitions Bucky Harris’ world champions and Fow York "".';:“.»\){-(“mm}....,.- Orchestra e °“Ju'§;‘§' S his observa. |& complete equipment which contains | Gourt to Pay for Handling Estate 3 ker" Vi o rog o A or] Par) ol n's entertaine] .o e g s, 0 S e Speaker’s Indians will be " broadcast Allanta® News: meores: bedtime story. talk: songs tions in connection with the discus. |UBPpcate PATE e TR e A e e e e e e go4 [8lon of the effect that might be | on°ag special tuning coils. radic|terday asked the Dietricr & afternoon pre At 6 o'clock sev SLFee's Peview: DodUmE SOFIEs u o c . n ane o 3 5. radio | terday as he District fImnngn proR ST clock seVil 6:30—New " Tork: Freddie Richs ‘Orcheatra’ .1\ 204 |expected from the development of|frequency transformers, oscillator | Court to allow him a fee of $15.000 for | eral book reviews will be presented Moncton. N. B.® Bedtime stories 740 [ the “radio vision. e L : under the auspices of the League of Mooscheart, T1i': Concert: organ: Cerny's Orchestra 824 couplers, etc., which are peculiar to[professional services rendered ce | American Women. The weekly New' York ' Voral and instrumental solos 5 208 = & particular circult and are not stand-|of the heirs of Mrs. Henrietta M. | “Question " period will follow Alantic” Cits Seanide Hotel Trio - 145| Princess Juliana, who has now|ard equipment. These parts must be|Halliday, who left an estate valued of | s, T O S T 204 |reached her 15th’ year and who|bought and it is poor practice to try |about $4,000.000. Atiorney Wright New York: Bob Schafer and Fred Fisher. songs .. 204 |in the natural course offevents will | substitutiop in such cases. declares that Junuary 22, 1923, he was | FUES MO"‘HS 2 70 8 P one day occupy the throne of the| Even though you do not have any |retained by Fréderick D. Wood, Har | > - . - B : : Netherlands, is described by a recent | surplus material on hand, you imay |vey G. Eliis, Ada V. Wood, Margarct | BEDBUGS. 7:00—Chic: alph /Wil nd b arde g 4 irga FLEAS Local Radio Entertainment O e el ARG MAtFamental sojon —ocne OTChestra: o 4475 bo4 | writer as a plump, fair-haired girl of | find that you can buy an audio trans. | ¥ Taylor. Ada I, i Bl e & et il Minpeapolis SU Paul; Scoros:” news: dinner”‘concart * by 7 the true Dutch type. She is a lover | former or variable condenser of Wilfred Eilfs to look after their inter S eorgy, Ostiorn's GrolRatile s s rzsaisss y of all forms of outdoor sports. Her|other make to a greater advantage |ests in the litization over the o S City . Base rores 008 < e ition_over con. Friday, June 19, 1925. e e s e aeSs RSl e oemaet t] companions are very carefully chosen | than those included In the set. On|struction of the Iallidey swill s !\;pu"\'nr[{v !\‘n‘;-n:):Ql;d"(:\sxgumn;\‘l‘\“wl‘:;n‘l'aufi)lll for her, and she, like her recent|the other hand If vou are not satistied | that he rendercd services worth the | oaton© Varie N0 . 5 S e P L oston: Varied prostam f A predecessors in the House of Orange, | with the quality of some of the stand. |amount asked. i ‘\1‘} l-““" \'\““’:: ‘?“:f:""' :“"e"‘;“'- S R R “',;“‘ ,:_"“_"‘_‘“ has been taught that It ts not becom: | ard equipment included in the kit und | All the defendants are non-res { 3:45 p.m.—Weasher Bureau reports. New York: Vocal and instrumental solon: o ing royalty to make a “stage play”|would lke to use better grade equip- | Attorney Philip Lrshler appear 7:45 to 8 p.n.—Public Health .Serv IR AR G e LT for popularity. ment with the essential parts of the ' the plaintiff. ice lecture, broadcast No. 263, “Exer 5 New York: Scores: news; Wurlitzer musical cise and Health. New York: Music: Bendix and bis orchesira .. :05 p.m.—Weather 4 Pittaburgh: Base ball SCOPB .. ...: ... veessssn 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports, New Yorc” Happiness Candy Boys: Netroisns e : e : New York . Artists: ‘hour: Pollals Orchestra WRC—Radio Corporation of America OsMiand: " Hotel St. ‘Fraitels, Concert Orchestra: 2 = AR P SLNE B (468.5 Meters). OmkRa: MU, sloren: JATy's Grehestra 2:55 p.m.—Play-by-play account of Los Angeles: Musical prokram ... - the Washington-Uleveland base ball o Sonn s Jnstrumentalisaioe, game. Chicago: Voral and instrumental solos - 6 p.m.—Book reviews, under the| 7:15—New York: Current topics. auspices of the League of American, . T Pen Women: “Rest and Grow| 7:30=Dailas: Roy Lefingweil's Or rong,” by Willlam and Hoag, and by Schenectady: Address ... n Francisco: Rudy Séige Professor, How Could You? Crisper, Better Flavored T e b ? 4 8 TO © P.M. iz'“:, Leon s Wikkon.zeviewed by 8:00—Edmonton, Alta.: Dinner concert from MacDonald Hotel. .C . Ce Portland: ' Children's DrORTAM .. ............ec.cones. 6:15 p.m.—"The Question Box," by Denver: Marke(e: scorce: ‘newa! ook revicw P Fo e i Chicago: Wide-awake Club program: musical geography the assistant editor of the Pathfinder, Atlantic City: Hotel Traymore. Concert Orchestra - 6:25 p.m.—Base ball scores. Atlantic City: Shelburne Hotel Concert Orchestra 2 . g New York: Hardman hour of music .. .. = WCAP—Chesapeake and Potomac Tel- Boston: Musical program w York: Vocal and instrimental ‘solos ew York: Music: talk: Mattfield Trio ... ephone Co. (1685 Meters). lections by Gertrude Kreiselman. e o S e, L5 e * WGCP 1S i ase al Rpwitta| gma Gl Gl b W GRS L There's real body and flavor to Post of the Day,” by John B. Keller, sports Hartford, Conn.: Talk: vocal solos .. 5 art e ¢ T Sy Cleveland: Dance music 2 dopartment of The Star, Ciarga Toasties, Double-Thick Corn Flakes. 8 to 8:30 p.m.—Musical program by 8:15—Schenectady : Mn‘ke{‘. Walker and Harry the Hawailan Melody Boys—Melvin Polo Grounds, WGBS, and Crisped by special process to golden Henderson, Clinton M. Rollins, E. Ed-| 8:30—%an Francisco: Talk: Loew s Warfleld T mlon'l l’l‘msle‘-1 Program as follows: Bittsbureh . Markets: Symphony Players: b P “Hawailan Medley,” “Honest and avenport: Educational program: talks ... . 7 : : Trulye - “Shadowiand. fcohaly Eujemins Culepiteees: qusiel olomemreeics 1o e rown, Post Toasties never become Postum Cereal March,” “Birmingham Papa,” “Kamiki st ol Mommerce' Hour” program. instrumental sl 710 R > B Hula,” “Because They All Love You,” Bos. Mofscs: Pout Omich, Band oot Ty e Boa” Aes soggy or mushy in milk or cream. - Adelicious drink made A Mahina Malamalama” (Lazy Moon) e O et rasital HEE T g ] from roasted wheat and bran.free from the drug, and “Farewell Blues."” 8:30 to 9:15 p.m.—Vocal solos, duos 8 TO 10 P.M. and piano selections from favorite y Angeles: Talk: radiotorial . . They hold their flavor and crispness enport: Musical program: eolos: reader . operas will be presented by Paul Schenectads - Operetta. “Pepita.” by Community 0 Rea s L 1ho wrsenicaniby pan sehppeay, Sy, Bbl WalPRmatiy] to the last flake at the bottom of the uflt lem.tMadt e by boilng Helen Harper, soprano, and Mrs. Tatttora, Conn.: Hotel Bond Dence Orchiesira .o at least twenty minutes Paul Bleyden, concert pianist. e O R U R bowl To get the finest Corn Flakes b geLrogram as follows: Aria for tenor Kandas Gity' Msical prorasm:” goif Tesson 11 1T E ! Instant Postu om ““Orpheus,” Peri, 1660. (The first Minneapolis-St. Paul: Musical SR i e o B e e e i ask for Post Toasties by name. Be sure : Sung by Mr. Paul Bleyden, tenor. Ne AT T d Postum Cereal in soluble “Tell Me, Oh, Ladies” from “The Mar- New York: Vocal program: eolos . S TWOR th red ant e]l - : P riage of Figaro,” Mozart. Sung by ‘;-\(‘llanufr(éxfiy ‘(“l?{_nr‘r‘uam)'ur"m;aukn' Orchestra L WRG s you get e yellow, wax: form. Made instantly in Miss Helen Harper, soprano. ~The hicago: Christian Endeavor topics: musical program ... WMAQ 3 . addi BilEtiin Ohibens” ot e haer RmaE S R Ganpltias i el CRERSn o wrapped package. Genuine Post the cup by the additon Wagner. Arranged for the piano by | 9:18—New York: Telk police and weather reporis ... wXye e of boiling water. Liszt. Played by Mrs. Paul Bleyden. | 9% e e = R et 3 i 3 A iy Heavens from “Motame| o APt bt L T S T ; Toasties, Double-Thick Corn Flakes, ' Butterlly,” Puccint, Dhet from: <1 Dallas: Musical program .. e e A RIWEAR X 5 § 2 Gl‘lpe-N\“l nale, First Act,” sung by Miss Helen 10 TO 11 P. are packed this ‘way I0r your protection. i i & , SO 0, & Mr. Pa y- 1 10:00—Chicago: Midnight revue: Paul Whiteman's Collegians; or- . d‘ Elanes [adbrane, aui M Eabljmers |10 00 ibass Ximieh s Br UV EColiae on vy g Anoundiog s e = o= yeccngoitane om, Hot Springs: Sport talk: Meyer Davis' Tnstrumental Quartei KTHS : “Lohengrin,” Wagner_ Arranged for New “Porkc: Dance Drogram —-- .o oron s TN A ing wheat an the piano by Liszt. Played by Mrs. New York: Dance orchestra il e e P CO IN barley food—crisp, sweet Flee” from “Traciata,” Verdi. Duet Los Angeles: Examiner program ... 11 1INl S ; from third act, sung by Miss Hele San Francisco: Palace Hotel Dance Orchestra ... Battle Michigan. and ready to eat. > Lai il B Omaha: Wagkener's Saxophone Band Harper and Mr. Paul Bleyden. “The Atlantic City: Strand Theater organ recital .. ............WHAR ~ H Prize Song” from “Meistersinger,” Deniver Rigi Theater Orcherirat Voel dnd ‘inirurisial Post Toasties Wagner. . Arranged for piano by solos rchestra: readings: addrese 3 Liszt, Played by Mre. Paul Bieyden ';""J’&:‘lmri"\-”;{'r]z}"C’An"“h:.‘fl-’i..-flfiugn ""p'%\r‘r;-"é;:"?‘ 5 - ,‘L,u“ :'P“H"M'M"" The double-thick com fr Gobas e oo it Portlana: Weather, police. and market Feporis: né o ). that stay crisp® Tulie h'.u\mnd. Duet from third act, T et olce Postum Cereal, Instant Postum, Grape-Nuts sung 'by Helen Harper and Paul ~ Chicago: Drake Hotel Orchestra: popular sonss’ ‘e i Bleyden. gnl?.'a;y-kvo&flh.iex‘ .fihvm:x‘:ugn'fétil D TEn ke WHT and Post's Bran Flakes milk or G’WT"' by 5 to 10:15 p.m.—Wardman Park New York: Clul A OFChesird - iy e - yH —~—— Post Toasties Trio, Moe Baer, conducting. 2;‘?’;,";‘,}-,,"."3,.{;’]".‘.,","’ e e wk for . S : 2 % Angeles: Musical program ... ; e "‘*“'"7 Program “_i“_""d“; - 11 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. e 45 to am.—"“Tower Health|1):00—Los Angeles: Musical program . ran Flakes xercises,” by the M Portland; Talke: music ........... s Tmreneol Ch o omana Techical Hieh Schoof misic Post's Bt fihs oo WU LR 11:46—Atlanta: Radiowl entertainment oo .. 1100 Cmffl‘k" s 12 ‘MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. ther nUEritioss otl f PLAN NEW STAT'ON. 12:00-—Los Angeles: Musical program: talks An Qunce © Portiand: Concert s wheat). Los Angeles: Musical X Canada’s newest broadcaster, which [ |, o Des Moings: Reese Hughes Prevention {or ¢ is to be located at Vancouver, British | 15 46 Kanets Cits" Nighthawi frolic: day Columbia, and which is to be known berger's Athletic Club Orchestra. . g every O3y as the “Voice of the Pacific,” using 1702 AM. . — the call letters CNRYV, is to be built by | 1.00—Los Angeles: Student recital: vocal solos ... 7 etz 5T the Northern Electri¢c Co. of Vancou- Tos Angeles: Art Hickman's' Dunce Orehesta i T E A NVer dbhras et s s dns . Chicago® The Ginger hour: Little Skylarks 3475 SeeS et e The new station will have two steel | 10—FOrtland: Hoot ‘Owls wooeonpge il - Ly = e towers, 159 feet high, quadrangular| , SR b y . » T ” — " 5 and. tupering in shope, Ang s | 2:00—Los Angeles: Hotel Ambassador Orchestra: Nighthawks.....KNX 3360 2.200 — ’ ; s = i M placed about 200 feet apart. Northern Y S = W -’*'",,7’~ Electric transmission outfits will be Arlington ~ National C Z = z Qo » Ly installed that will permit CNRV to RITES FOR LIEUT. WHITE. amrfion Nation ‘(‘emetery this = ) o )z =& o \\“ Z FLETCHER, operate with a 500-watt output over a s T e rranEsents HotEs e ; : range of approximately 2,000 miles - . s S, inally W("rcl.set{for yestcrdar.v aft. under average weather conditions. uneral services for Licut. Frank |ernoon, but after a conference 3 PL s 2 E. White, Bolling Field ulrplu;o pilot, ;lm Lieut. White's sister, Mrs. M. E. HED, Tfl/hPm Togs::; Double-Thick Corn Flakes, s who died in Bristol, Pa., Tuesday | Brown of Memphis Tenn., a post- —= with prunes. for free Test package and make New Class B Station. from injuries received in an afrplane | ponement was decided upon. Services \ f/‘,’/',']/// s = = the Milk or Cream Test for corn flakes flavor The 100th class B license is to be | Crash lagt Saturday, will be held at!will be conducted at the grave. Z (‘{‘v‘“‘“_‘/, (i and crispness. < J bestowed on Chicago, it was intimated today, and will go to the Atlass I vestment Co., which will use a clas: A wave-length with increased power. = Over 1.5 of All the Coffee Used in Washington 18 “STANDARD" [Pelerins] MOTOR OILS ® © “STANDARD" [Pelarins ) MOTOR OILS forFORD cars 5 oA e