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The Dayton Forum. (Dayton, Ohio), 1941-02-21, [P ] wiil be glad to oome out and talk West Side Aulo business with you. They gunraii •f toe the "Bost Deal In Town." i" Store Salesmen •ml ON AXD OFF THE. 11 — OUT Of THE SHOWER — DENOH E /#: ' DUNBAR WHIPS By Frwl Kmery — COVINGTON- - J JACK MORTON BROWN has a sense of humot I One day, before getting his present WLW tenor jc.x Diinbar ran<r uo its fifth 712 W. THIRD ST. ?he was on the air singing his theme song when he \vln of live season recently at the noticed a peculiar corkscrew lock of hair hanging down Wolverine gym by downing Cov­ V over the announcer's forehead. Like an impromptu ington, 36 to 26. It was the sharp- r •Pagiiacci, he started 10to laugh • King 5 * Writer Hawl' shooting of Stokes, the flashy \ « A CHEVROLET, also likes to have a cup of coffee *and laughed right on tiuou&h the Wolverine center, who paced his before retiring. The connect if m* Ned Kinjr and Walter RawHtifrs rest ol the program. mates to the triumph,? (Ukn is obvious, but Brown won't do I i "this sense of humor carried anything about it. Hre 'two of the. boys who are F^rinjr seven field <?oal$ and ad­ jfirown through a tew bad days • « • plnying a big part in putting 712 ding a single free throw to the back in 1932. - WITH PRICES ON ALU CARS CUT SKIMMED FOR SCANNING- West^Third street in the head­ total, Stokes took the scoring Theo 17, he MBS'x Raymond Oram Hwm-j honors for the fray. It took a mbs all set to lines. They are active courteous drops Thursday prtgrarnt to tit) nn-d a ways ready to serve you, rally, however, for the Wolver­ lr fcegin college an assignment for the London regardless of the class or kind of ines to tate the geme. The Studies in Sunday Express . Oz; e Nel* chemistry. De­ fo/i. Tommy Tucker, Suntmy of automobile you want to buy. count was knotted at the half BELOW ; pression moved Kaye and Jun Savivt guesting on Nothing too small or too large for time at 16-all. '£ iin, kicked out CBS "Hit Parade" pickups* from them to handle. You are as close The last game for the Wolver­ |the Wherewith- army camps . NBC's Kay Ky- to 712 West Third street as your ines this season will be played hi fcffi his stud­ set celebrates 'ourth, "College of telephone, just call HEmlock with Central high at Louisville* ies, and left .V/, K." anniversary . CBS "In- 4832 and one ,of these salesmen Kentucky. {Brown with h«s i-itat'um to Learning" broadcast! joptimism and (r> be published by Random BEST DEAL IN TOWN pome vocal House . President Roosevelt's Buick Man ,cords which up message to Boy Scouts sched­ *OQ Ford DX town Radio and 1Hetttir^ »••« 'to tlat time uled Feb. 8 on all networks . >OQ PontiacPonti DX $445 •J*7 Sedan bad fjeen used JAC* brown Since the BMl-ASCAP fight Compliments of *00 Ford 85 $495 jin the most modest way possible started, yodeling ts verboten on Coup* Hud* $545 •JO Coupe • behind a shower curtain. the air .*. Look for a*• Easter re- . m ^ft Hud,0,t* $375 While his voice was changing, he peat of the Paul Taylor choris­ *" Coupe Chevrolet DX Sport ters' backgrounding of "The $595 Sedan wad yelled and shouted to his iJir Dodge DX town $525 (heart's content. Lord's Prayer" on the CBS Amos '39 'OA Hudson town Sedan d>4nr ! No good singer should do this V Andy show . Suggestion Sedan $565 (Brown, beset with the fact that to Ted Malofie: nou could pick PontiacPontia town Sedan R«d>o and Heater MjJ he bad to start earning a living. no greater, grander Ameruan THE AUTO ELECTRIC Radio and HeaterHe d bi,e DX $375 c°iCoupe (brought his tenor under the care' author for yt>urfXBC "Pilgrim '38 PlymouthPlym DX 38 r $465 a teacher, auditioned, and age" series than tiw law Thomas Coup< *9C GrahamGrahai Sedan anded a position at a Youngs- Wolfe. C • * « $395 OJ VeryVery CleClean—-New Tires town, Ohio station. From there ChevroletChevi Matter 1. $185 EQUIPMENT COMPANY '38 Ford DXI it was an up-and-down proposi­ ON JANUARY 5. "This Lanrl Coup< $395 '40 tion that took him east to Massa­ of Ours" on WLW presented th«» Coach $595 chusetts and south to Florida, recollections of Otis RencHcn m until late last year he won top Indianapolis, for 42 years a rail spot on WLW'« "Four Stars To­ road engineer. 7 'at drama i "v. TRUCKS night" • brought Co an u iresren an< CO-SIGNERS His peculiarities are few and tragic denouement. Last weri< >9D Ford amiable. Chief among them is in Illinois. Renehen's locomotive OFFICIAL AUTOMOTIVE do Pick-up $365 FURNITURE the necessity that he read in bed was derailed -»d turned over before he can go to sleep. He killing ki(» DOWN >35 Dodge PAYMENTS ELECTRICIANS Panel $175 TILL APRIL a social at the Douglas cent i Chev 133 '39 Panel RIDGEWOOD Saturday Feb. 22nd. $495 HEIGHTS Rev. A* 2. Crawford, pastor 712 W. 3rd St. '36 r.r. $245 712 W. 3rd St Tl»» Fwujb I* ma «ale every 21 N. St. Clair St. FU 6108 (CHOWN POIffT) 4ftt«r4»r the h«me «f YOUR CAR AS GOOD AS CASH—NO EXTRA FINANCE CHARGES Mr Semi all new* fv » PrittjF Wright, 27^ C*r- tna t» A|rs, S. Hineiiat*, •f ••H «lr*et, Buy »iie each WH L 5 1S1 DnmiiM week. 261—WINTERIZED .?, l ,t" CARS-261 The the regular business meet­ ST ing «of the Douglas Community m club, February 17, the trustees I^CHEVROlfF7 for 1941 were installed by Mr. OHIO 'WrW090H^mmOilCH mm AMERICA L. Weight, they are as follows: L« While DfAtER M^rs. P. Wright, R. Melson and WEST BRANCH. Wltfrowder. iPLana Iwere also MAIN iJOif: SOUTH BRANCH: made-for the second anniversary of the club, which will fee held 712 WEST THIRD ST. 442 NORTH RAIN ST. 623 SOUTH MAIN ST. the 8 and 9 of March, THE OWL The Boosters club meet every wm Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the cen- |ter, new members arc always wel- Present^ Its Second Annual :x come, joining fee is 60c, dues fP 25c per year. With Best Wishes « Rev, Geo. Arnold of Columbus . • * 1 was a recent visitor at the home J|of Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Lester of CLASSIC / 147 Hanover street, CLUB CABARET PARTY I Mrs. Georgian Cowan of 180 Dennison street has recovered West Fifth StfeM Davton Ohio from a recent illness. ,Mr. k«roy Tally is home again AT THE CHEZ- AMI NITE CLUB from St. Elizabeth hospital. PROGRAM — STARTING FEB. 23 1/ CL-EA-N-ERS ^Dou||i«« Show New* ' j • Brandt Pike, Dayton, Ohio SXieeXXS%S%%%'%%XXX%%.%X%"%%'%>i.x%X%1%XX%SykWI68IIH6$ei6l v For February 25, "Two Gun Sunday and Monday, Feb, 23-24 I Troubadorc," starring Fred Scott, " . £ • , * HIGH SIERRA t-I silver«U voice buckaroo. All Work Done By HURCM Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart First Baptist church services: ffkmd&y 'school 9:30 a.m. Saturday Nite March 1, 1941 Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 25*26 -EXPERTS- worship li:30 a.m. i?venin|r'service 7:30 p.m. Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland in The Mothers* Board will have HOURS: 11 P. M. UNTIL ? "SANTA FE TRAIL" 20 E. First St. FU 6186 Thursday and Friday, Feb. 27-28 iUCHER FIVE Entertainment Featuring the Sensational .REALLY GUNNING DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM FOR WIN SUNDAY TONY T0WNSEND and his —Feature No. 1— Cesar Romero as the "Cisco Kid" Compliments of | Bill Hosket intends to enter THE GAY CABALLERO is Sucher Meat team ill the THOMPSON JANITOR Swing Masters —Feature No. 2—* rofessional Baskefball tovim a- ont at Chicago in March. He John Barrymore lit jets a good chance to find out ALSO THE FAMOUS . SUPPLY COMPANY - ^ ' ust what kind of showing the "THE GREAT PROFILE" Janitor Tools and Equipment ub should" make, here Sunday. Insecticides and Disinfectants This chance comes at the Fair- Saturday, March 1st mnds coliseum, where the ; f,. Garcia All-Star Revue DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM 28 N. Jefferson St. HE 4091 -atmen will get a shot * at the ', ' "*1! ' 4"*^ —Feature No. 1—• est team in professional basket- ''5 ,M, no less. It's the Harlem . -• tBing Croaby, Dorothy Lamour, l 'betrotters who are coming unday to face the Hoskets. In ReMrv&tion requested upon purchase of Ticket Bob Hope in otafe you don't know by now, the EDDIE OEN'S PAINT SHOP Jjfclobetrotters won their title of , ' ROAD TO SINGAPORE" FVorld's professlcxnal champions in , Or Dial FU 7831 or FU 8558 .. BODY and FENDER REPAIRING the Chicago tournament last -—Feature No. 2— •^winter. ,# ^ This game will find Sucher*s at Mulford's "HIDDEN GOLD 215 N. Cole St. Lima, Ohio |its best. Colburn, Wagner, Mood­ * featuring William Boyd ier, Rung and Co., realise the Admission 55c~tax included "We Finance Paint Jobs by the Month, ? J ^prestige they will gain if they're Ie%9SSe able to knock off the defending also "King of the Royal Mounted" Ch. S champs just before both teams All Good Joba Guaranteed." , go into Chicago. V 4 * '*« "ViO , i .
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