starting tuesday 8 a. m. a special trade-in sale aug … · plumbing co. f. l. park.. prop. across...

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THURSDAY T(?RRANCE HERALD APRIL 1, 1926 T Mrs. Arthur Klnstcr was an overnight iruest of Mls» Mary George of Hollywood lust w«'«k. Ray Cowma tel spent the Mr. and Mrs. (i. R. Italrd of 'Oramerey u\enue motored to Ban- ning- Sun.iuy to visit Mrs. Oalrd'a filBter, Mrs. Albert Olsoll. AmonK I hi- Torram-0 people - noticed at tile dimre at Redomlo Sunday were Wando Stanford, Ed OOI-K«\ and Cut I liurmeister. Mrs. Jack Melvinncy of l.onilta was a guest Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. Weir Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Klngsley, 4 W. Harold Klnf-'sley. since January. returned to Flint. Mlch.. Monday. Mr. and Mr.i. K. X. Tnnikins anil grandsons .speni tin- weekend at the homo ..r their daughter. Mrs. J. R. Richhnrl. in San Fernando. Mr. and Mr*. Kd Tansey. KlIBs.-ll . Smith. Mr. I.adeli and Mi. Sharon saw the ball Kami- in I.OM Angeles v between the Pirates and Annels. Mrs. Sharon and Miss Flossie Africa and Mr. and Mrs. .J. Mc- Clelland motored to Ventura Sun- day to visit relatives. Miss l.ilas (iihson was u r.-cent dinner sruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bale of Carson street. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aliliott .ire moving into their home on Kn- ffi-acla avenue this' week. BRIEF NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Francis at- tended a farewell party Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gle^hill. who are-i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sargent of Edendale. Mr. and Mrs. Gledhlll, who have been on a world tour, left this week for their home In England. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fink and family visited Ira Comb in the Methodist Hospital Sunday. Mr. Comb Is suffering from a crushed leg, sustained while at his work in a Los Angeles Ice plant M str ". and Mrs. Renaldo Tomassi ! traded their home on 257th t for 20 acres at Paso Robles. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sidebotham. Miss Nora Sidebotham, and Wil- lard and Richard Sidebotham were entertained Sunday evening at an encnllado dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moore of Grnm- ercy avenue, Torrancc, and at cards afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muldr-r are planning to build another and larger home on 257th street ad- joining their beautiful new* home " completed recently. Mrs. R. I. Hudson of Redendo boulevard attended a dinner re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharps of Monterey Park. The affair was in. honor or the birthday of Mr. and Mrs.- Sharps' 1-year^old daughter. Hert Flander .11 auto sign is associated with ompany at Santa What's the Impression ? Imjm'V, >mir li..-lini.,m- K .,11- pfltrUIIC.' have U llfi lii'.iltli protection with u modern clusnt mom. Th.-iv .11, .lnii-n-nt kinds ;it <mxi.nl l.nr.-K. TORRANCE PLUMBING CO. F. L. Park.. Prop. Across from Postoffic* 1418 Marcilina Av«., Torranc* Phon. 60-W STARTING TUESDAY 8 A. M. A SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE * k Now is the time to buy your General tires for the year. Take advan- tage of our Trade-in Sale. You can get going on Generals right now without sacrificing a single mile of the wear left in your old tires. Our Trade-in Sale gives you an advantage over today's tire prices. In this sale we offset the cost by making special allowances on your old tires. We are going to take into consideration the fact that when the high cost of rubber caused tire prices to rise, it also increased the value of the tires already on your car. You can cash in that increased value by trading in those old tires now. And plus that, they have a special trade-in value with us if they are tires you put into use before last September. , ^ Reproductions from Saturday Evening Post, Collier'* and Literary Digest, thawing General's stand against the growing practice of substituting re- claimed rubber for new rubber in tires» You can't save rubber by using less of tt _^,,Mu -the blowing out rzsZSfgs, ssst. 3T±SK^ •<-—. a. 1«» of it in » « re- This Such saving " DOUDO" ^C8B . __ ,nm> . . _-!. putting sand i rubber. -,,_,«^..- ^gS^^ - 1- i ""lb*.^JKSi betbyu^gl- 0* 11- t>:^SSS Open a Charge Account If you have an ac- count in the leading tores, we offer you the same convenience, and this applies on tires purchased dur- ing the Trade-in Sale. "' Just tell us to "charge it." No matter how much or how little your present tires have been used, it will pay you to attend this Trade-in Sale. As exclusive distributors of the General Tire, we are in the proud position of having a product that has not b^en tampered with. There is no reclaimer, rubber used in the General Tire, carcass or tread. This rigid maintenance of the same standard of quality as always has cost General a tremendous figure. But the commendation coming from the press and the public, from bankers and « business men everywhere, proves that General makes no mistake in keeping faith with public ideals, in sticking to the highest principles of manufacture. It is such sound policies as this that in just ten years have brought this tire into fore- most rank in nation-wide car-owner and commercial-user preference. And now, with the quality of the General Tire more outstanding than ever before, we want more and more new customers to get acquainted with Generals to get started on the tire that will hold their trade for life by sheer merit of unmatched quality and by delivering the longest mileage ever heard of in a tire. We want every car owner in our city and vicinity to know about the General Tire. It stands so completely in a class by itself and is so sure to hold for years every customer starting with us now, that we are going to make it worth every man's while to come in during this Trade-in Sale. EXTRA ADVANTAGES only Generals will give you Mileage Incomparable So many instances of the second 10,000 miles, and even the third, or more, that: you hear our cus- tomers talking about it wherever you go. Riding Comfort Unequaled Because of General's low-pressure leadership* in all sizes, both regulars and balloons, you really know the meaning of low-pressure comfort after you have taken your first ride on Generals. Car Economy The saving to the life of the motor and the car itself is due not only to General's low-pressure protection of body and mechanical parts, but also the minimum rolling-resistance in the tires, which makes every ounce of the motor's power count for the most and gets it over the hills with the least effort. It adds months and even years to the life of the motor itself. Gasoline Saving Due to the same feature of less rolling-resistance, you save gasoline when you ride on Generals. Sometimes the saving is as high as 20 per cent. Trade in Your Tires for General 6'ply Balloons Owners of the heavier cars now realize the tremendous advantages of the General 6-ply balloon hundreds are changing to this improved balloon tire. To run on General 6-ply balloons is to know real tire comfort and satisfaction more mileage no more punctures than regular-size tires the greatest riding comfort you ever experienced., Fred Palmer Tire Merchant b Cabrillo and Border Aves., TORRANCE Phone Exclusive Distributor! of 131 Market} thtLca&ni Tin Stow TIRE Bargains in new-equipment tires that were traded in on Gen- erals. Various sizes in several well known makes; they offer excep- tionally good buys as long as they last. The Only Sale This Store Has Ever Run. The Only Sale of Its Kind Ever Put on by Any Tire Stare

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Page 1: STARTING TUESDAY 8 A. M. A SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE Aug … · PLUMBING CO. F. L. Park.. Prop. Across from Postoffic* 1418 Marcilina Av«., Torranc* Phon. 60-W STARTING TUESDAY 8 A

THURSDAY T(?RRANCE HERALDAPRIL 1, 1926

TMrs. Arthur Klnstcr was an

overnight iruest of Mls» Mary George of Hollywood lust w«'«k.

Ray Cowma tel spent the

Mr. and Mrs. (i. R. Italrd of 'Oramerey u\enue motored to Ban­ ning- Sun.iuy to visit Mrs. Oalrd'a filBter, Mrs. Albert Olsoll.

AmonK I hi- Torram-0 people - noticed at tile dimre at Redomlo

Sunday were Wando Stanford, Ed OOI-K«\ and Cut I liurmeister.

Mrs. Jack Melvinncy of l.onilta was a guest Sunday nf Mr. and Mrs. Weir Atwood.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Klngsley,

4 W. Harold Klnf-'sley. since January. returned to Flint. Mlch.. Monday.

Mr. and Mr.i. K. X. Tnnikins anil grandsons .speni tin- weekend at the homo ..r their daughter. Mrs. J. R. Richhnrl. in San Fernando.

Mr. and Mr*. Kd Tansey. KlIBs.-ll. Smith. Mr. I.adeli and Mi. Sharon

saw the ball Kami- in I.OM Angelesv between the Pirates and Annels.

Mrs. Sharon and Miss Flossie Africa and Mr. and Mrs. .J. Mc­ Clelland motored to Ventura Sun- day to visit relatives.

Miss l.ilas (iihson was u r.-cent dinner sruest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bale of Carson street.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aliliott .ire moving into their home on Kn- ffi-acla avenue this' week.

BRIEF NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Francis at­ tended a farewell party Sunday for

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gle^hill. who are-i guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sargent of Edendale. Mr. and Mrs. Gledhlll, who have been on a world tour, left this week for their home In England.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fink and family visited Ira Comb in the Methodist Hospital Sunday. Mr. Comb Is suffering from a crushed leg, sustained while at his work in a Los Angeles Ice plant

M

str

". and Mrs. Renaldo Tomassi ! traded their home on 257th t for 20 acres at Paso Robles.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sidebotham. Miss Nora Sidebotham, and Wil- lard and Richard Sidebotham were entertained Sunday evening at an encnllado dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Moore of Grnm- ercy avenue, Torrancc, and at cards afterward.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muldr-r are planning to build another and larger home on 257th street ad­ joining their beautiful new* home

" completed recently.

Mrs. R. I. Hudson of Redendo boulevard attended a dinner re­ cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharps of Monterey Park. The affair was in. honor or the birthday of Mr. and Mrs.- Sharps' 1-year^old daughter.

Hert Flander .11 auto sign

is associated with ompany at Santa

What'sthe Impression ?

Imjm'V, >mir li..-lini.,m - K .,11-

pfltrUIIC.' have U llfi lii'.iltli

protection with u modern clusnt

mom. Th.-iv .11, .lnii-n-nt kinds

;it <mxi.nl l.nr.-K.

TORRANCE PLUMBING CO.

F. L. Park.. Prop.

Across from Postoffic*

1418 Marcilina Av«., Torranc*

Phon. 60-W

STARTING TUESDAY 8 A. M.

A SPECIAL TRADE-IN SALE * k

Now is the time to buy your General tires for the year. Take advan­ tage of our Trade-in Sale.You can get going on Generals right now without sacrificing a single mile of the wear left in your old tires.Our Trade-in Sale gives you an advantage over today's tire prices. In this sale we offset the cost by making special allowances on your

old tires.We are going to take into consideration the fact that when the high cost of rubber caused tire prices to rise, it also increased the value of the tires already on your car.You can cash in that increased value by trading in those old tires now.

And plus that, they have a special trade-in value with us if they are tires you put into use before last September. , ^

Reproductions from Saturday Evening Post, Collier'* and Literary Digest, thawing General's stand against the growing practice of substituting re­ claimed rubber for new rubber in tires»

You can't save rubber by using less of tt

_^,,Mu -the blowing out

rzsZSfgs, ssst.3T±SK^ •<-—.

a. 1«» of it in » «re- This Such saving "DOUDO" ^C8B . __ ,nm> . . _-!.

putting sand i s§rubber.

-,,_,«^..-

^gS^^ -1- i""lb*.^JKSi betbyu^gl- 0* 11-

t>:^SSS

Open aCharge

AccountIf you have an ac­ count in the leading tores, we offer you the same convenience, and this applies on tires purchased dur­ ing the Trade-in Sale. "' Just tell us to "charge it."

No matter how much or how little your present tires have been used, it will pay you to attend this Trade-in Sale.

As exclusive distributors of the General Tire, we are in the proud position of having a product that has not b^en tampered with.

There is no reclaimer, rubber used in the General Tire, carcass or tread. This rigid maintenance of the same standard of quality as always has cost General a tremendous figure.

But the commendation coming from the press and the public, from bankers and

« business men everywhere, proves that General makes no mistake in keeping faith with public ideals, in sticking to the highest principles of manufacture.

It is such sound policies as this that in just ten years have brought this tire into fore­ most rank in nation-wide car-owner and commercial-user preference.

And now, with the quality of the General Tire more outstanding than ever before, we want more and more new customers to get acquainted with Generals to get started on the tire that will hold their trade for life by sheer merit of unmatched quality and by delivering the longest mileage ever heard of in a tire.

We want every car owner in our city and vicinity to know about the General Tire. It stands so completely in a class by itself and is so sure to hold for years every customer starting with us now, that we are going to make it worth every man's while to come in during this Trade-in Sale.

EXTRA ADVANTAGES only Generals will give you

Mileage IncomparableSo many instances of the second 10,000 miles, and even the third, or more, that: you hear our cus­ tomers talking about it wherever you go.

Riding Comfort UnequaledBecause of General's low-pressure leadership* in all sizes, both regulars and balloons, you really know the meaning of low-pressure comfort after you have taken your first ride on Generals.

Car EconomyThe saving to the life of the motor and the car itself is due not only to General's low-pressure protection of body and mechanical parts, but also the minimum rolling-resistance in the tires, which makes every ounce of the motor's power count for the most and gets it over the hills with the least effort. It adds months and even years to the life of the motor itself.

Gasoline SavingDue to the same feature of less rolling-resistance, you save gasoline when you ride on Generals. Sometimes the saving is as high as 20 per cent.

Trade in Your Tiresfor General

6'ply BalloonsOwners of the heavier cars now realize the tremendous advantages of the General 6-ply balloon hundreds are changing to this improved balloon tire.

To run on General 6-ply balloons is to know real tire comfort and satisfaction more mileage no more punctures than regular-size tires the greatest riding comfort you ever experienced.,

Fred PalmerTire Merchant

b

Cabrillo and Border Aves., TORRANCE Phone

Exclusive Distributor! of

131

Market} thtLca&ni Tin Stow

TIRE

Bargainsin new-equipment tires that were traded in on Gen­ erals. Various sizes in several well known makes; they offer excep­ tionally good buys as long as they last.

The Only Sale This Store Has Ever Run. The Only Sale of Its Kind Ever Put on by Any Tire Stare