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PAGE EIGHT THE ABILENE MORNING REPORTER-NEWJ, Sunday Morning, January 24, 1937 Operators Monday Spud Test 9 Miles Distant From Nearest Paying Field BIG SPRING, Jan. turned ink week to the Dick Graham No. 1 Great West wildcat oil four miles east of Big Spring near the oosden refinery. Operators planned to spud Monday 330 feel from the west line and 297 feet north of the Ti-P tracts, property line for the Great West 80 acre tract In the northwest corner of section 48-32-m, TP. The test Is to be drilled to 3,500 feet or pay or sulphur water at a lesser depth.

Nearest production is nine miles east in the East Howard pool. Several years ago a test was drilled a few miles to the northeast without shows. Dick Graham, of. Amarillo and Big Spring, is promoting the test, and according to reports, Boy Westbrook, Fort Worth, has bought half interest. After setting six inch casing at 2770 feet, the Gartex No.

3 Post estate, section 6-5, K. Aycock survey, Garza county was drilling plugs at 2,783 feet and expected to bring the well in late Friday. The. is an offset to the Gartei No. 2 Post estate, which although a comparatively light producer, is the heaviest in the area.

Week's Completions Completions for the week Included the Continental No. 2-A Overton, section 8-32-2S, TP, Howard county, for 1,098 barrels and the Continental No. 21-S Settles, section 159-29, WNW, for 390 barrels The latter Is a shallow sand test bottomed at 1,283 feet. On Uw basis of its showing on pump, the Merrlck and Brlstow No. 8 Hooks appeared to be good for about 100 barrels a day.

Thursday, it pumped 70 barrels on Its initial test. It is located In section 140-29, WNW was shot Jan. 15 with 500 quarts from feet. Merrlck and Lamb No. 2 Clay, section 139-29, WNW, was running tubing Friday for a test after cleaning out following a 500 shot.

Imperial No. 2 Hooks, section 14029, WNW, and Imperial No. 9 Hooks, section 140-29, WNW, was also cleaning out following a similar shot. The No. 2 well Is bottomed at 3,179 and the No, 9 it 3,224 feet.

Ward Oil Corp No. Roberts, section 37-29, wNW. was drilling ahead at 2.450 feet In lime while the Superior No. 31-B Roberts, section 137-2S, WNW, was shut down flue to weather after cleaning out ravings and drilling spudded during the week, was drilling at 845 feet In The outpost Moor Bros. No.

3 WILDCAT OPENS SECOND POOL ON DELAWARE IN LOVING CO. Well Flowing 350 Bbls. After Shot Hailed as First Strike Of Note In W. T. Permian Basin This Year SAN ANOELO.

I pool in Loving county nearly 30 Heading naturally then flowing 35 barrels ol 39.8 gravity pipe line the first 24 hourii after being sho Mason Oil Co. No. 2 Minnie Kyi this week opened Loving counts second pool, both from the Delawar sand, and became the first wlldca strike of not In the West Texa Permian Basin this year. An all time record for the number of lo cations staked In one week was es tabllshed in the listing of 61 in nine counties. Higher pay and heavier initla production--735 barrels dally--w obtained by a diagonal southwes offset to Fields, cherry and others No.

1 Lum Daugherty, northen Winkler county well two miles nortl of the Leek pool and near the New Mexico line. Yoakum county's sec onrt producer obtained an Increase upon deepening to 5,236 feet and Cochran county's lone well, the fartherest north In the basin, re sponded to reacldizing by with a production gain from 303 to 400 barrels daily. Floyd C. Dodson's No. 1-A Texas American Syndicate, northwestern Brewster county wildcat, showec more gas in deepening after a long fishing Job, from 3,690 to 3,183 fee and ft Schlumberger test denote: promising zones from and at the total depth.

Eight Inch casing was being run to around 3,723 feel to shut off water and permit testing. The wildcat topped the Delaware lime at 2,297 feet, 1.936 feet above level. It Is 660 feet out of the northeast comer of section 10-GHEA. Lease 120 Acres Principal sale of the week was that by J. W.

Ellis and other San Angeloans and Julius C. Peters of Great Falls, of the lease on 120 acres offsetting production In the McCamey field In npton county to the British-American Oil Producing Co. of Tulsa. The consideration was $50,000 cash and $55,000 to he paid out of one-eighth of the first oil produced, the starting of a test within 60 days and continuous drilling until development Is completed. Ten-acre spacing will permit 12 wells on the proper! 1 which is the northeast quarter of section 4, GCSF By.

Co. survey, excepting the southwest quarter. Mason Oil Co. No. 2 Minnie Kyle In west central Loving county showed- oil- 3.901 feet, began filllne; up at 3,906 and was still i the sand pay when It stopped drilling Just short of 3,911 feet.

Oil rose 3,000 feet In 36 hours and the well headed 54 barrels In 52 minutes Tuesday. It was shot Wednesday afternoon with 120 quarts from 853-9S feet and flowed 315 barrels the first 24 hours. Only a tall 500- barrel tank was available. The practice of shooting the Delaware lime at its contact with the sand is common in the Wheat McDowell, west of production in the Wolrd pool in Glasscock county in section 21-34-2s, TP, was drilling at 1,545 feet in anhydrite. BLIND FLYING is SAFER THAN BLIND JOB HUNTING! Erpiip Yourself For Life Mr.

Mill-Term Gradual'' Er.roli Second Abilene Christian College -fiin. F. COX. M.A.--Pres. A i i i i i a Senior College Slrcvsinc Spiritual 'Development Thoroughly Christian In Purpose And A i i a i Regular college work.

four-year courses offered. Graduates Eacrifiur Arts or Bachelor of Science decrees. All courses fully accredited by State Department of Educa- hon bv Texas OKPAKTMEXT in Bible and related subjects In addition to the a college course. I I A "Work under i i teachers In Pinno, Voiec, Violin. Expression, An jincl Public Speaking.

Bnnri and Orchestra. I A the laboratory for the Education Department ol the College a demonstration school consisting of the elementary, the junior hlL'li. and the senior high, Is maintained. Tins school is thoroughly standard and Is fully affiliated by Ihr. Pl.i'.i 1 ol Texa.s in nineteen units.

I i i rates are very low. Kxeellr-nlly Trained, Experienced, Faculty of More Than Fifty Oiin i i Men and Women. niv begins Monday, January 25. Clubscs benin i a a a 27. It li nos-slblc lo finish the Freshman by i the Spring semester and all the Summer res- For particulars rail 4713 or write Clara Bishop, regis- tia'r.

A. O. Texas. miles southeast of the Mason producer. No.

2 Kyle topped the Delaware lime at 3,859 and lopped the Delaware sand at 3,895 feet, 842 feet below sen level. It is 2,310 feet from the north and east lines of section 20, block .55, township 1, P. Ry. Co. survey, two miles northwest of Mason No.

1 Kyle, a dry hoi; at 4,002 feet. The pipe Itae of the Standard of Texas (Pasltex) carrying Winkler county crude to El Paso, is only about six miles to the south. Large Tract Held The Michigan Oil subsidiary of the Michigan Gas Oil holds approximately 4.000 acres. It and Argo Royalty are among the principal owners of both leases and royalties In the area. Other close-in acreage holders Include R.

Eppenauer of Ft. Worth and S. J. Brendel of Pittsburgh. The Texas-Pacific Land Trust, owner of two million acres In West Texas and represented by Northrup Carr of San Angelo, possesses alternate sections through the west- em half of Loving county.

Including the area In which the new well is located. Natural Initial flow of 735 barrels of pipe line oil In 24 hours through casing by Adams Bradley No. 1 Edwards In northern Wlnkler coun- was from pay topped at 2,956 feet and increasing In the last seven feet of drilling to 2,998 feet. Located 2,310 feet from the south line and 440 feet from the east line of section 6-23-psl, the well Is diagonal southwest offset to Fields, Cherry and others' No. 1 Daughery, discovery in the area last Octo- recently completed on gas lift for 84 barrels of oil and 81 barrels of water dally at a plugged back depth of 3J77 feet.

Fields, Cherry md others may perforate casing in -heir well to determine if any up- )er pay was shut off. Sun No. 1 Edwards, half mile south and 3,300 feet west of the Adams Bradley well, struck oil in drilling to 3,175 feet and on a 20-minute drill stem test between 3,100 fset and the bottom showed 700 feet of oil, 300 feet of rotary fluid and 350,000 cubic feet of gas dally. It cemented 7-Inch casing at 3,100 feet preparatory to test- Ing. Location Is 1,650 feet from the outh line and 2,310 feet from the vest line of section 6-23-psl.

Gulf taked No. 1-A Edwards a north OF 13 ECTOfi INFOSpd Two Important Tests Set Last Strings at 4,000 Schermerhorn i Two Pools ODESSA, Jan. (AC)-- Four of the 13 new oil drilling starters in Ector county this week were begun in the Foster pool. Two important tests to that area, Schermerhorn Oil Co. No.

2 Johnson, in section 11, production, a half mile north and Sinclair-Prairi; tffset to the Adams Bradley well, and Adams Bradley moved he machine from their producer a location offsetting Sun N. 1 Edwards on the east Flows 352 Bbls. Illinois No. 1 Brown-Altman, iroadening the south end of the Brown-Altman pool one-half mile ast, flowed 352 barrels of oil in 4 hours after a 480-quart shot. It lopped the pay at 2,872 and drilled to 3,140 Location Is 350 feet rom the north line and 2,310 feet rom the east line of section 38- B5-psl.

R. H. Henderson and others No. 1 Reese, southwestern Upton county wildcat, showed little oil when cleaned out after a 120-quart shot from .740 to 2,850 feet and was ordered ibandoned. -It had been acidized he- ore shooting.

The test was in the lorthwest quarter of section 16, ilOck 3 1-2, CCSDRGNG. Its production increased by re- reatment of the deep Permian lime with 5,000 gallons of acid. Gulf No. 3 Tubb In western Crane county lowed 468 barrels of oil In four lours to establish a daily potential if 2,808 barrels, bottomed at 4,392 eet. It is in the southeast corner if section 9-B27-psl Clark, Cooper Smith No.

1 Jordan, Crane coun- wildcat 3 1-2 miles south of the Fenn pool in Ector county and five miles northwest of the field Crane county, cemented 6 5-8- tnch casing at 3.016 feet. Amerada No. 1 Robblns, one mile ilus one location south of Landreth Jo. 1 Kirk, first oil producer In Galnes county, showed Tour gal- ons of oil hourly from 4.809-25 feet nd shut down at 4,834 feet on ac- ounl of cold weather. It is in the lorthwest corner of section 9-A22- isl.

Stanolind No. I Morrow, four niles west and slightly north or Landreth No. I Kirk and in the outhwe.H quarter of section 20-A24- psl, was rigging up standard tools cementing 7-Inch casing at .558 feel, with the depth 4,06. Texas-Pacific No. 1 Bennett, sec- md producer In Yoakum county about one-quarter mile north- rest of the discovery, headed 112 arrels of oil in 12 hours while drlll- ng 0 5,236 feet, soft formation the five feet Indicating more pay.

The well flowed 56 barrels In three lours nfler running a perforated ubing preparaiory to treating with ,000 gallons of acid. Location Is 60 feel from the north line and ,980 feet from the west line of sec- lon 678-D-John H. Gibson. Acid Boosts Flow Production by Honolulu, Cascade nd Devonian No. 1 Duggan, Cochran county discovery" well and the artherest north in the West Tex- Pennlan Basin, was Increased rom 303 to 400 barrels dally by re- eldlzlng i 4,000 gallons.

The well bottomed at 5,068 feet, having ecu plugged back from 5,098 to off a small amount of water, eing and Inter treated the first ime, 2,270 gallons ol acid. Is In the center of labor 13, cogue 55, Oldham county school ind. Uscan and Illinois No. I Brown- ield, Terry county wildcat, in the enter of the north half of section 4-K-nsI, had drilled to 5.652 feet i brown lime. Cuttlnfis from feet were 70 to 90 per cent ryslallne flolomlle carrying oil W.

L. Picken sand others 'o. I Lewrlght, Terry wildcat, in ie norlhensl corner of section 1- 37-psI, made clutch repairs at 4,63 feet In anhydrite. Some picked ,270 fee- as the brown lime top. levatlon Is 3,185 feet.

The Texas o. No. 1 Slaughter. Hocklcy county lldcnl, Ir. the southwest of abor 83.

league 38, Ziwmia county Khool land, had drilled to 3,965 fact, No. 3 Johnson In the southwest corner of section 48, 43, one south two miles north of Foster pool production have set the last string ol casing near 4,000 feet, and drill plugs over the weekend. In northwest Ector. Amerlcan- Maracalbo No. 1 Scharbauer.

last of the group of four wells that have proven four miles of territory and linked the Goldsmith and Cummins areas, after flowing a gauge of 635 barrels natural in 24 hours, was shot with 80 quarts from 4200 to 4230 feet total depth, and after partially cleaning out and dislodging bridge that followed shot, is reported flovtfng 64 barrels per hour, a rating slightly less than 1600 barrels on 24 hour basis, and is expected to acidize before final com- iletlon. Considering the usual per- of increases from acid treatment in that section this will jrobably be completed for much he larger well of the group, the others ranging from. 917 to 1622 jarrels proratlon gauge. Five of the drilling starters of week in Ector county vlll be drilled in this area, two to be drilled by Atlantic, two by Landreth Production and one by the Texas Pacific Coal Oil Co. Other drilling starters in Ector county this week Include Landreth Production Corp.

No. B3 Texas Pacific In section 3, block one south, and Alma Oil. Co. No. Bl Wight In the southeast comer of section 9, 43, one south that will test territory a mile west of the Cowden field of north Ector.

In Harper Fool In the Harper pool, eight miles west of Odessa, Black Sc Sons No. 1 Cowden In the northeast comer of section 35, 44, two south, begun drilling early In the week, and In the old Penn pool of southwest Ector, Tide Water-Phillips No. 2 Scharbauer In section 6, 44, three south, has completed derrick end Is rigging up tools, and a new location by Skelly Oil Co. and Republic Production Co. No.

6 Scharbauer. 660 feet from the north and 1980 feet from the west line of section 26. block B15. Is scheduled for immediate drilling. Sun OH Co.

No. B3 Wight, a west edge test near the south end of the Cowden field In section 10, 43, one south, treated with 4,000 gallons of acid at 4208 feet, tested a 274 barrel flow In 24 hours, and Is pull- Ing tubing to deepen through the lowqr pay zone of that area. Much interest centered this week on the group of wildcats drilling in redrock and anhydrite. Magnus Oil Co. No.

1 Judkins i Spencer, eastern Schlelcher county fildcat, in the center of the southwest quarter of section 4, certificate 127, W. W. Russell original grantee, had cleaned out with cable tools to within 45 feet of its plugged back depth, 5,915 feet. No water and little oil were showing and gas occasionally broke through. Ohio No.

1 M. H. Goode, eastern Terrel county wildcat, seeking the Ordovician, had reached 8,003 feet in sand and black It Is in section 26-161- GCSF. American Maracaibo No. 1 Scharbauer, forth and latest producer in the four-mile gap between the Goldsmith and Dunning Cummins pools in northweste.ni "ctor county, made a natural of 635 barrels of oil In 24 hours after deepening to 4,229 feet.

It was shot with 80 quarts from feet and while cleaning out gauged 1,600 barrels In 24 hours. The well is in the southwest comer of section Is Retreat Test Falling to respond to treatment with 3,000 gallons of acid, Empire No. 2-B Cummins was scheduled to retreat with the same amount. It was full of oil, bottomed at 4.300 feet. The well Is 1,320 feet from the south line and 440 Iect from the west line ol section 34-45-ln TP.

York Ac. Harper, and Sloan Zook No. 1-B Foster, one mile northwest of the discovery well in the Foster pool in Ector county, swabbed and headed 429 barrels of oil in 24 hours on a potential gauge while cleaning out following a 410- quart shot from 4,127 to 4,319 feet. It is in the southwest corner of section Geo. F.

Getty. and others No. I Moxley. 3 1-2 miles southwest of the Means pool, showed some saturation in lime cored near the bottom, 4.698 leet. but showed only gns on drill stem lest.

It semenled 7-Inch cnsiiiu at 4.359. Location Is in the northeast quarter of section 15-A45-psl. Wm. Hennlgan and others No. 1 Logsdon, Andrews county wildcat 14 miles northwest of the Deep Rock pool and In the center of the southwest quarter of section 5-A32- psl, plugged hack from 5,0202 to 4,630 feel and cemented 7-lnch casing at 4,429 feet preparatory to testing upper shows.

Shell was rigging up rotary for No. 1 e. E. King, southern Andrews county wildcat one, mile west of Humble No, I Walker, a small producer, and two miles northwest of the Fuhrmim pool. It Is 600 f(et out of tha toiithcast corner of uc- Uon 10-AU-psl.

near verdict depth in Andrews county. Wm. Hannlgan et No. 1 Logsdon, northwest Andrews county wildcat In section 5, A 32, drilled to 5020 feet, Is reported to have plugged back to 4630 feet, and will set and cement a string of pipe to 4,442 feet before testing shows of oil found in the higher zones, and George F. Getty No.

1 Moxley in section IB, block A45, PSL, two north of the town of Andrews, has drilled to 4698 feet testing show of gas. and will run casing to 4359 feet before further deepening. South Andrews Slnclalr-Pralrle No. 1 Emma Cowden, a south Andrews county wild cat in section 12, 44, two north, I reported temporarily completed a 4300 feet where it pumped 45 barrels of oil per day, and Humble No 13 J. S.

Means in section 22, A35 PSL, testing two and a half barrels of oil per hour, when blown with gas at total depth of 4535 feet, will be deepened before developing for completion. Shell Empire No. 1 King, new location announced this week ir Andrews county, will be drilled In the southeast corner of section 10 A42, PSL, one mile west of Humbles Walker No. 1. small producer north of the Fuhrman pool, and another new location, Rumble No, 14 J.

Means, will be drilled In inside territory. 1982 feet from the north and 1999 feet from the east line of sec tlon 22, A35. PSL. In the shallow pay district of Upton county. Continental oil Co.

No. 3 Reese in section 2, block 3, MKT, bottomed at 2610 feet, l.as gauged 881 barrels after 2500 gal- on acid treatment, and Knox Oil Co. No. I Burleson In section 4, block GCSF survey, bottomed at 21M feet after 2000 gallon acid treatment, gauged 465 barrels. Ward County In Ward county.

Gulf Oil Corp. completed their No. 63 Hutchlns with shot of 440 quarts to total depth of 2757 feet, for a flow of 1565 barrels through open casing, and Richardson Oils, Inc No. 16 lathaway was completed at 2635 eet with shot of 360 quarts, flow- ng 243 barrels the last three hours if a six hour test, rating 1967 bar- els. Eliasville Wildcat Cores Ahead at 3,865 Feet For Formation Most completions of the week In Ward county offered little of Interest, ranging from 400 to 800 bar- el wells.

In the Henderson poo' of Winker, Champlin and Bass No. 4 Hess section 4, 26, PSL. from a total epth of 3070 feet, gauged 115 tar- els per hour through two and a lalf Inch tubing, showing a rated flow of 2760 feet on 24 hour basis, ccepting a potential gauge of 1366 fo allowable rating. In the Brown-Altman area of Winkler, Eastland Oil Co. No.

4 'ure-CIapp in section 37, 36. PSL, fter a long cleaning out Job fol- owlng 500 quart shot to 3150 feet, GRAHAM, Jan. Wickes No. 1 W. B.

McCluskej wildcat test about six miles north west of EUasvllle, Is drilling at 3, 865 feet with one more possibli chance production, the Marble Falls formation around 4,200 feet. The test Is In the F. L. Green survey, abstract 105. Seeking a north extension to the pool discovered by the Lupton McLester No.

1 Median heirs, the Lupton McLester No." 1 J. A. Brown, in the A. McClennan survey abstract 194, Is drilling past 1,500 feet. pltzer West and Tidewater Oil company No.

1 La Prade li drilling ahead at 3,670 leet. gauged 1721 barrels in 24 hours, am Illinois Oil Co. No. 1 Brown-AIt- man in section 38, B5, PSL. drilled pay zone from 2873 to 3140 feet after shot of 480 quarts gauged 352 barrels, and broadened the south end of the Brown-Altman area a hafl mile east.

Sayre Pool In the Sayre pool of Winkler. Humble No. 20 Howe, shot with 400 quarts from 2805 to 3,000 feet, total depth, gauged 1365 barrels with 2,125,000 feet of gas in 24 hours, and Sinclair-Prairie No. 2A Walton, ocatlon In section 24, 26, PSL. shot with 160 quarts, gauged 1205 barrels, and Uscan Oil Co.

in section 9, 26, PSL, completed a well at 3052 feet, flowing 75 barrels the first hour through two and a half inch In Crane county, interest in the new Tubb pay zone was again increased by completion of Gull and Cranfill Bros. No. 3 Tubb In the outheast. In southeast Crane county, edg- ng the McCamey district, B. C.

Mann No. 4 W. F. Durham in sec- ion 82, block drilled pay from 480 to 2502 feet, filling 1800 feet with fluid In 12 hours, was running wo and a half inch tubing to make pump test of the natural flow, lefore acidizing with 2,000 gallons, owner's No. 1 Durham, a pre- lous completion 660 feet north, lumped 435 barrels, and No.

2. a ocatlon north of No. 1, wns com- leted for 458 barrels, from the ame pay zone. STANDARD OF TEXAS TO OPEN ABILENE DISTRIBUTION PLANT Three Families Move Here to Operate Bulk Station toi Serve Eight Counties Through Territory Standard Oil company of Texa: will open Its bulk distribution plan In Abilene Monday to serve elgh counties of the surrounding area. Three families have been trans ferred here from the main Texas of flees of the company in El Paso to start operations In this territory-- farthere-t west the products havi been distributed.

Nearest dlslrlbut Ing station is In Midland, but the company has had markets as fa: cast as Big Spring, after the recent purchase ot the Col-Tex refinery at Colorado. Head of the local plant is B. Hayward Others already here are Q. S. Cranmer and H.

W. Wright E. W. Endter, sales manager for the Standard of Texas, has. beer here since Tuesday making preparations for opening of the plant, M.

Tuller, who also was one of the advance men. Is special agent in charge of this region, Counties Counties which the local office Is supply are: Taylor, Runnels Shackelford, Coleman, Nolan, Fisher, Haskell and Jones. There are 13 stations in all of Texas, none east of Abilene. Products to be marketed include: Standard's gasoline, "Unsurpassed," and R. P.

M. motor oil: The Standard of Texas, a subsidiary of the Standard of California, also manu- 'actures and markets 528 other products. The plant Is located at second and Plum streets, and consists of a warehouse with four 12.000-gallon storage tanks, and an office. According to Endter. Abilene wss lelected as the most strategically ocated city for the distribution ts products as the company ex- Vanda Oil Corp.

Organized Here Announcement was made In Aus- In Saturday of the chartering of Wanda Oil corporation, an Abilene organization, with a capital stock 55.000. The Incorporators are Ira J. Ely, Ocle Hunt and John Saylrs. plans the corporation were not an- ounced. Structural steel workers tradltlon- lly quit work for the day when, er a fatal accident occurs to a 'How laborer.

Of 311 prisoners committed to the auth Dakota penitentiary In the st fiscal year, 198 were between le ages ot 17 and 30. panded. In three surveys ot the ftato for locations of future distribution plants, Endter said, the Abilene was found to offer tha best future for development of a market. The Standard Oil company of Texas under Its new incorporation for nearly two years. E.

H. Todd, El Paso, Is general manager of the Standard Oil Company of the states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. READ AND USE REPORTER- NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS David S. Ramsey DENTIST ANNOUNCES REMOVAL Of Hi3 Offices TO 2ND FLOOR OF MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. PHONE I oi ill year A I I Mr.

W. M. McCarty who htiuis this new distributorship a had many years' experience In (he automotive industry. 366 Chestnut St. McCarty Motor Co.

Phone 7044 "Seems almost too good to be true" is what people everywhere are saying about the New Willys. Up to 35 miles per gallon--grcater-than- slandard room on a standard- tread ehaoeis--all-steel top and body--the lowest price of any fidl-sixe car. This sturdy, ultra-safe Willys costs far less in gasoline, in oil, in tires, in insurance, In depreciation, In taxes-in fact, far less In every phaoe of motoring expense. In can nrtnally pay self. More than that, it enables folks who usually buy ihousand- dollar-closscars loown TWO Willys cnrs ol no grenle.r coat for purchase and operation.

Tbc nation is applauding Willys. Kvcryone is the gas--twice llio smartness." Visit the display rooms of llio new distributor--then drive (be Surprise Cnr. Yon will learn a lot of other surprising things that will interest yon and help yoa nave money. Willys-Overland Motors, Toledo, Ohio..

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