The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, December 24, 1926, Image 6

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World’s Record Golf Expected This Winter The world m&.y look forward toward January ninth as the day on which the greatest thirty-six holes of golf ever played will be turned in. The golf will be played by the winner of the Los Angeles SIO,OOO open cham pionship and will be to the credit of George Von Elm or of the man who beats him. Von Elm is only in his middle twen ties. And although he has never had the distinction of being a boy wonder he is within a few months of the age of Bobby Jones of Atlanta who has always had that title. In winning the national amateur championship at Baltusrol Von Elm was one under even fours for thirty five holes. He has a record of 63, that is nine under even fours, for eighteen holes at the Rancho Club in Los Angeles. And the Rancho Club course may be selected for the finals of the L. A. Open championship. If it is the champion, who is still a youngster and whose game is getting better, will be playing in his first big tournament since winning the cham pionship. He will be playing at home tW'HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT |l • • • BUICK WILL BUILD THEM • • • Touch the Starter IMMEDIATELY, the Buick engine starts. The weather may he bit terly cold, but Buick has a high speed starting motor, Automatic Heat Con trol and Thermostatic Circulation Control. These three Buick features mean easier starting and smoother perform ance 365 days a year. Buy a Buick. You will enjoy driving it! "Greatest ßUlCKS t LEONARD BROS. MOTOR CO. Harry C. Vinson, Manager Where Service Is A Fact and Not A Promise BUICK CARS AND PARTS FITZGERALD. GA. DOUGLAS, GA Phone 345 Phone 50 before his thousands of friends who have presented him with a magnificent sedan and who have otherwise crowned him king. He will be pressed by one of the greatest fields of golfers ever put to gether. He will be driving with the narrow stance, and the full pivot— this is the altered style that helped him to the championship. He will be playing in perfect golfing weather for the records reveal January days in Los Angeles to be bright and sun shiny, with comparatively little wind and neither too hot nor too cold. With the driving he did to win the amateur championship at Baltusrol his sixty-three at Rancho would have been more than likely a sixty-one. The man who beats Von Elm the day of the finals is likely to have in his record the greatest round ever turned In. Hundreds will be in the play. The prize is the richest in golf and it Is played at a time when most of the golf courses of the United States are closed. This will permit scores of professionals to be in the Southland who have to remain at their home clubs at other seasons. THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, DEC. 24, 1926. Practical Four-Room Plan for That “Castle in Spain” T~* tT 1 77?* 1 ' i p LAG STONE terracing. iron grille bal J 1— luu rmiiirtr conies and a quaint wrought iroi •„ jfiMnt* * c I L lantern give distinction to this little old v. 1 I 1 1’ j L world one-story house. Rough plaster wait a *'p|U and a colorful tile roof make an attractive ] 1 y f~*~\ exterior that will find a welcome in an;, El'Ohono neiglihorliood. living too* j | Rut a carefully designed floor plan h m-o-. too- jj.. its greatest appeal. One enters from thi |iocGi*ff covered loggia directly into the large stor.'l , JJ> w and a half living-room, with its triple j r a y' —»•*—w arched windows reaching from the floor al f I til f LOOe, PlMd\ j most to the ceiling. The dining room al ettime lucanutit, N —X cove is conveniently located and wel lighted. The kitchen has been deftlj planned to gi'-e tbe housewife the greatest comfort and step-saving. Everything about the house has been planned to give the utmost ir Stability and real home comfort. The walls and ceilings are insulated through out with celotex to cut down the coal bills in winter and keep the house cool in the summer. Who could wish for a more beautiful little home. ©, Celotechnic Institute, Chicago, 1928. DR. H. H. OWENS, Dentist Phone Office 324 Residence 383 Douglas, : Georgia ******** FOR CHRISTMAS THE ULTIMATE IN RADIO THE RADIOLA SUPER-HETERODYNE 1 I No Antenna 111 No Ground Iflv. j Can be operated entirely from light socket. nil jii* '"tflflTai Made in the shops of General Electric and West- I •- * inghouse, the world’s largest manufacturers of gW - **** - f | Electrical Aparatus. P S Adopted by Victor and Brunswick, the world’s ” I largest manufacturers of phonographs, as the 3 | v radio unit for their combination instruments, H Victrola-Radiolas and Brunswick-Radiolas. RADIOLA This choice was made after years of experimen -28 tation and investigation. Radiolas reproduce radio programs more faith fully and naturally than any other Radio receiv- J ers. Radiolas are giving reception summer and win j 19 ter in many of the best homes in Fiztgerald and §Radiola No. 20 . . $172.50 Radiola No. 25 . . $228.50 R no l0 25 A Radiola No. 28 . . $326.50 Price complete including Voltmeter and best If you want the best in Radio, let your choice RADIOLA Radiola NO. 20 Bradshaw Music Co. Dependable Musical Merchandise Phone 66 Fitzgerald, Ga. Twelve thousand pounds pecans this year from only fourteen acres—s3oo per acre. You can do as well. Buy fine pecan trees from W’m. P. Bullard, Albany, Ga. 2t m aL J The Boston Store * Wishes all their Friends and Customers 0 A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year A partial list of those to whom we have sold RADIOLAS J. M. Massey, Fitzgerald, Lonnie Pope, Douglas, W. D. Dorminy, Irwinville, J. W. Sikes, Douglas, B. I. Anderson, Fitzgerald, W. E. Pierce, Jiazlehurst, R. N. McEachren, Douglas, L. B. 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