Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1928 — Page 5
«»♦♦♦***♦♦* * H »keWS EROM MAG LEY * N * * * ******* M * * and Mrs. Otto Scherry and fa- ’ . Verft cnit. were guests of Mr. Bl ? Mis Otto Hildebrand and family ‘ nd r M mu Hildebrand and son ”' 1 ‘ Hildebrand, Saturday. !len y q i Cover called on George M £rand daughter. Olive and Emma T u r r’ d a*nd'Mr" iß Ji>hn CMlds. Mr. and J Xnd Dettiuger of Detroit Mr. Mr *' G F- Ketl 1,11,1 daughter, ‘ld Alton and Edward Hower, of Deca ? .were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Char“[Hettinger and daughter. Bettie. Saturday and Sunday. Miss Matt'' Scherry was at Decatur, Sunday afternoon. ‘« r and Mrs. Arthur Fruehte, o! Wayne, Edward Scherry and [osier Eckrote wore dinner guests of mniel Scherry and family Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Conrad and daughter Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reppert and son Milton. Mrs. Cur-d OAKLAND BRINGS OUT A NEW LINE An entire new line of Oakland AllAmerican Sixes, embodying exclusive style and performance features consistent with the pioneering achieve meats of the Oakland Motor Car Company, will go on display in the very near future. P. L. Macklin of the Adams County Auto company, local dealer, announced today. While no details will be disclosed until the public showing, the new Oakland is distinctively original and ! different from any car now on the market. Mr. Mackjin stated. "Popular features of the first AllAmerican Six will be combined, in this latest offering, with a host of refinements in performance and body design that will make the car au outstanding attracton on the high- | ways and boulevards of America dur- , ing the coming months,” he said. ' "The new car represents the cumulative experience of more than twenty years of successful automobile building on the part of the Oakland Motor Car company, plus the vast I facilities of General Motors. "Into its development have gone the pooled resources, creative ingen uity and experimental facilities of Oakland and General Motors engi neers. General Motors Research Lab oratories. General Motors Proving | Grounds, and craftsmen of the Fisher ■ Body organization. ‘Particular interest attaches to the tew All American because of the rectrj of the Oakland company for having introduced into the automotive ' field more new features than any , other manufacturer. Among the Oakland pioneered advances are fourwheel brakes, Duco finish, the harmonic balancer, the G-M-R cylinder head, foot-controlled head lights, oil filler, air cleaner and fuel pump. “Production of the new car is now under way at the Oakland plants at Pontiac, Mich., as fast as precision manufacturing methods will permit, | according to information received here from the home office. Re tool ioe and re-arrangement of the assembly hnes were completed several weeks ago, and finished cars are going out to dealers with utmost dispatch so that they may have ample siodels on hand to assure iprompt delivery when the car is publicly announced. Nearly 5.000 leading newspapers will herald the announcement in their display coulmns, carrying the message of the Oakland Company to practically every city, town and hamlet in the country. Hundreds of thousands of test wiies. the equivalent of years of owner service, have already been Wied up by th e new car on (hl , G( , n . oral Motors Proving Ground in order o assuie that every detail of con■struction and operation are up to the rigid requirements of the engineers’ ue prints. In fleets of six to twelve, e new tars have been undergoing «eir daily grind at tuis huge outdor r “Oratory, SOl ne climbing up grades wi , ' i . ellty Percent or more, others ' lz zing around the new concrete. n *i or ploughing through the deep ■wild or mud roads. ‘ Keen appreciation for the per'orm--1(1 °f the car Lus been voiced Ly roving Grounds attendants who a'e been putting it through its paces ng the past several months while JthT,'* I ’.'"™’ carrying an oW bi'ly '■isitors *' m ' Sll llot lje recognized by ha ei iual measure of enthmiasm ‘ Pen ® vldp nccd by newspaper * o n and others privileged to preview diati autl * ul llew Fisher bodies with all C i' e ’ m ” tllsll lines that mark al ’ models in the line. n. )m „ !®, ,he new car retains the . AlkAm erican Six. it does not i-emw rily UUV WCre than a ®“ ance 'o famous nredeces>e first All-American Oakland v 2J ntr ° dUced a iiltle more than a year ago. ta JJ V 8 the t ' irst uew Oakland in th’ U WaS l*" ute d °ut- to be built facto»t riwu ‘ly opened Oakland eauinn , the most modern and best ‘impped in the industry. line uni? P 2 ete <‘* B cription of the new future 1 u a 'ai'able in the near Plav in" hen t,le model will go on dis- • ln our showrooms.”—Advt. ~~ I. I 111 I I I Tl
I Jaberg »»d daughter Wheltua and son Daniel, and Miss Edna Ih-lneke were I dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry 1 Bloemker and family Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Heineke ami family, of Decatur, Mrs. Rose Mills, of Tocsin, and Misses Marie and Lucile Kruetzman took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger, Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Simon Heineke Mr. and Mis. Elmer Ik Ineko. and Mrs. Mlua Reppert took dinner with Mr. Ernst Kruetzmans and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf, of Craig ville, were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koller, Sunday. George Miller ami daughters, Emma and Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mankey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Diehl and family, cf Bluffton, were dinner guests of Mrs. Emelme Barger, Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worth man and Lewis Worthman, Sr., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg entertained for dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family of j Preble, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Fruehte and family ■ o C. L. Walters, Decatur attorney, will go to Portland Sunday morning to speak to the members of class No. 7 of the Methodist Sunday school of that j city
SUPER-TIRE jWMkxWfclL ‘ /■» Wy \\ \\ 'Tirestone i SUPER-TIRING Sets New World Records for Mileage, Safety, Durability, Economy and Comfort I Firestone Tires hold all official world records in every field oftirc performance —yet here are tires which out-distance even Firestone’s great past achievements. Firestone Super-Tiring gives you the biggest, most rugged tires ever designed for passenger car use. The tread is thicker and wider for maximum non-skid and mileage. There are extra plies of Gum-Dipped cords in the carcass, providing a new safety factor for the added speeds and strains of today’s driving. The greater air capacity gives easier riding, less vibration and shock, a steadier car, better control and slow depreciation. Here is real tire economy for every motorist regardless of type or make of car you drive. The initial cost is higher but the cost per tire mile is less. Come in now. Get your estimate for Super-Tiring your car. Our i liberal allowance for your present tires will save you money. I R. N. Runyon & Son k—“ *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928.
GENEVA NEWS Mrs. 8. A. M. Butcher, of Seattle, Washington, Is the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Greene ami oilier friends. Mrs. Guss Lafraver and son Fredrick of West of Bryant, spent. Tuesday with the E. F. Nlmie family. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wegmiller and son Tommy returned to their home Monday at Otsego, Michigan Mr. ami Mrs. Carl McWhirter are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Me Whirter. , , Harold Fields and Mr. Reeves attended the football game al Bloomington, Saturday. Oklahoma played Indiana. Mr and Mrs. Olva Rupel, of Pleasant Mills, were in Geneva Monday. Mi. ami Mrs. Joseph Anderson were Portland visitors Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sophia Mattax went to Bluffton Wednesday, to visit with the Lee Mattax family. The M. E. Ladies Aid were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. [ Ott Ray on Tuesday afternoon. About 20 ladies answered to roll call. The usual routine of business was transacted and the hostess, assisted by Mrs Claude Lough and Mrs. Robert Lough, I served a templing and dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Lase Davenport, of
- IIS ».H,. lis.mi ■ 11-I-. ..I ■ISHII ISB ■ umums ■— ■> • Portland spent the first part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haviland. Mrs. J. D. Briggs is in Richmond this week, whole her son is In school. o NOTICE I will he out of the city front Oct. 12 to Oct. 22. inclusive. 239t5x Dr. L. E. Somers —'- 1 - 1 0 1 "- uet the Habit—Trade at Home. It H Rad i o Service Prompt Efficient Permit our (ruined men to service your set. H Central Electric Co. i |Ss| Second St. Phont 16. i| I
F h m mill I :i : ; | : t iII ji : ! ; : LUdwmT ”■ •L' !! ii I i 111: i I - ■F Opening —Hl—m'l—■ — 1 -Trrof the splendid New and Modern Standard Service Station CORNER THIRD AND MONROE S~ SATURDAY OCT. 13 Drive in tomorrow! We’ll be glad to see you, and welcome you at our new place of business. We have endeavored to obtain the best ol Service Station products and will greet you with the famous STANDARD Gasoline Iso Vis Oil Polarine Oil Convenient drive-ways with entrance from both streets. A rest room for your convenience. We will also render an oiling and greasing service. A cordial invitation to everyone to visit us in our new enterprise. Ed. Boknecht Proprietor : :I■•III: I:j: : 11 :Hi : I ;; j ■ i IXI I Prices Reduced I online iLivingßoomSuitesi I for,]the Next 10 Days I I SEE THEM DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW. g I MgJ Illi! I ißi I ii —i KJ z Jwrr ■ ---- ■ n - > 3 Piece Cushion Arm Suite 3 Piece Living Room Suite I former price $190.00 former price $140.00 I now now $149.75 S9B Now is the time to buy your Living Room Suite. Come and see many more of the same at reduced prices for 10 days. ! Yager Brothers | I FURNITURE STORE I
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