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FORTK ONTARIO, JUNE '6, 1958
Is
• Mentber„of •
CaUadi.ea Wee*
Newspaper
• Association •
FUR SACK$t!
WHAT oN EARTH 'ARE
' vas Pow& To Pin
pouRAcKs? •
ual Tax Rate Unfair To Small BUtinessman?
At ,thiS, time of Yearwhen many
are establishing
rates for the present year; the
estion arises as to Whether Or not
p practise of, creating two rates—
ae
for tipsiness. taxpayer& and an-
er for -residential taxpayer4—is a
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'Made :the target, for' every
lection and campaign Should. long „
siice,have been exploded. . .Perhaps
. 'there .,WaS' a tinie-,-Whent-the owner of..
a:busifieSS-' on, maiiIT:'-street was the
Most.prosperons citizen In the
hut nowadays it ain't •neces
Sarily 'Sq.. • '
. .• - - . • ..-.`kilecently.the town council set its.
Iiiiati37' respects, Of colirSe; .the ','. lifidk-ef7aTid.,,waS, able-t-oannannee.-*LT
Ion is acadeini4, JaeCauSe a mini- .,±twio___millS4lecreaSe..iii the tax striie-': '
eipa14'has no alternative bilkto fol.:,-, 'tfire-7-for the owners of .homes '.` arke
the practise in vogue : %The•-•Cleci*',1--.., residential property It mut be-notr--v..,-,
II:iv-a:Stake:1i by the Frost Govern- ,,.‘ . ed,_hoWever;,that there w,g. 11,0 ease-'
ent a couple of years ago in, order. '' .I. merit :.for. '.the:.:blisinessinan'.
"reduce the taxes borne by resi:-,..; .. • 6•47-14,,.;. ---‘,/,:8-,/;.e..;_haii.gs-ect., a,.1 -,', si ,
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.rential. property.- The fact that:there 4..„' _., ,i.`,11`,g_1.-!•,,..„ ii _ , ,0 n e ,
ere many_thnes more resident' own-: ' .•A.fi-7. t.1.‘,a7 Y.1. '!,c.-.;i:Tl':t9. ..,wi...P.'niln.esV1-,t).',
•princes. 'We h.a eane; o s s e :
sfaVorably affected than &anther-. .-
' '01 bwners - adVersely a ffeeted 24c1,. wiln.:- #6 ..,. Pertainl.T.-•4911.1g_;.A1.,j7ig ht...._, ..
tithing to lessen the political attrac--:,- 'c lefly:those who: NVe,re. Well'Alq.;.tie ,
lylclestablisbed before.the-.era, Or-: high
. eness o e proposal. -,. ..
p_r4edii4P.-,...--OnitfieLdlieidri-W.e7--
-elht asitMay, the result was to ' 'also. know, of : a, - much greater .• 'i;ro:
_mthing to the degree Of realism -„portion ofbuSinesSinen who aren't
hat is; present in the average - tax Making - as nitich as , Skilled laborers
te. Too often local tax rates are or members ofthe, professions -. In .
not an accurate reflection of the cost ...the. case - Of 'the fOrmer-they ,have no
-operating a .rnunicipaliti for a• ' Infin-fegg-..prb-freftY7 toworryabout at "
"Ven year, Too Often there is in ?the.... ::,•ali,, andinthe'.'ease of the-TrOfession,_ _
te a substantial amount of `fatt-J.'. -'''.,-',ZaIvfneiii-v..their _business properties are '
to provide - available hinds.- pr .. de- - ,-usUally,,:, limited: to . comparatively'
ands that may arise after t he rate ssmaltoffices where assessment is not .,
'41k established. When this is the: ease 'great'in auly„-.2case...--•': --,---
inevitably follo-WS. that prOdsalS , --__."-- -.-.•-- - -,.- -
'In: addition:1(i tclak • inequalities the Open Park Next Summer
arise—highly desirable though !businessman is. Sitting there wide.. ' _
,',ThePinery provincial park south
'lie! processiaheTtthheatwuhsoel oupptuhrep of Lt.: Jo' f ... . , •,en_f 0. r,,,, every .,_ pen, hi-icial),'Pe a 1. that; crops- this suminer,-,HIStrieUTOreSter, J.
0 Grand' Bend, will 'net - be 1. open'
fidgeting goes. by the, board.- - 1:11?,i..,4n4he.dali8e.h.e•;'does. toll • ihesb with K ReYnol4 Ayither,,'Said
theliUlilic it is.generally helieved that • - port this Week. '."We. look forward,"
_ . , , , , , he to the .opening Of the'
The question of the diial rate ha he Must never, but never, . Say. no when :_. park for ‘Public .use -,about a• year'
o'riSen in Wingham where .only the he is asked for a,handout..!' ... .L.__.-_ from_ iri(s.mi." , He e,, indicated consid..
„. 1".. erable progress has been made an
tesidential rate has, been reduced. ' - -': the building Or rads 'preparation
, 0 "fiCt101-T--..jir-OMP.t-S-__t_I_Wil-1-ghaPa •- rowing Trend of camp and. park :areas since the
• •• •Work:. was ..Startedi.listaUturnm:
#vaiace.:Tiiiies to express eoncern •'' . •-• „.-- .. , , 'Iiiivievei7;;,itie wOuld like to
about the the added costs facing the
„ , •,(CoUrtenay, B C, Argus) phasize that, the Pinery Wilk not be
• -oomr-durint:the',St-1958;41
' 411-....'imisines§rn-aar- and .=--particui • trend on--alrleVelsmitrier-of
of govern- -, - -Eiceter Times -Advocate,
larly about the distinction which '
merithorn Of the -,self-intere4t, oftthe-
Oie Ontario Govern makes.' in ' ' ,
, •people in power .to move . ., .. piiblie
Mild:Pal tax rates. The-WifigliaM- .
.. . business • out of the. open . int6. the.
pipers has this to say: pitia,cy of committee discussion, pe -
"The - myth that the -srna,11. town. sents one of the growing ' threats to -,
..
businessman is so well to do th$,t, odratic governments.
4,
. „
•...;:Streets Provide Toiage
,
• LightheartedLobservanee•hy„bne
of -our re.aaers--had to dowiththe
recent, pap rce. .coy s
,this,..ladY:.•fig4re4;!
wotil& make. 'a :pobit'of collecting -
cigarette Cartons and dandy:: wrap.:
PerS,::'Whiclii...had, been diSeardeCon
streets,., ''')atight
be qiiitCaStehliding - on ',next: driVe.
JI-ay,,SheAigtired. "it W:o.tild„.',,boeSt
'T
• , •
Mass Farming ,
,Oeta, _a:farming operation
designed to.,ina's-rircid4beli#g"
poultry' on Iand adjacent -to ,EXCter,
were, ',released...this ,%:week bJ�ffi
clals of Aleantuc.."Farrasyftd,;:.
fol-
Jowing: :receipt : .of the coMpanY,'S',
044110 fi'OMAile.:P.iit4ri3O'.,:'00,V.Ci*1
inent
type7buddings,.
the poler=typet.r:Oultry-,': barn.' iS'ilil
der wa_y,-EXeter.Tinies:Advocate.'
•
vm
' A new , fleureSeentl,--lighting sYs;
tem for the :village, other than: 013!
Ready 'money .fOr• 5:0011..buesip,e55
ve see
the one that got awa
' Fl
-A sran&ng ploe with---Oshertnep.-,,,:,,bnt not so • funny in
-19Us'iness When .4 good -plan k(intproveYO-4:*litiSitieS5-"O
product -wriggles off the line for ladc.of proper financiug. -,
Many:a businessman ha5,1earned frOnt experience that.:
the diftei-ence between landing!' .and lostrig the big
' one is Often the financial Counselan backing he receives
'frpm his i3 of :4 manager in his 'day -id -day operations
That'S7:why it Will ctiSs your :plans With
_your B.ofM manager,:
You Will like his 4004, iotoregted:atotoach to your
,
prOblen35,Aliq Otu,tan cetunt,on;t1tiS: „z4i-02 you ask: for
loal it the B Of frf;you. d hotask'a favour it your.
proposiOon s 'ound and reidonable,*-there's 1uOa0- for
you at t e an of dif ontred - • •
AN,11., OF ONT4EA1,4
MainStreet, .w.liich• has il-
-lumination, was, approved the
village - council on Monday night,.
Iniinediate: steps wil1 be taken: to
impjement the,progranci,,. so tht
-the new "back,,Street"
,beinstalled:,,in•,,AdVanceOf
CoSt . of-.'the,•-neW'
ligbting-
'fixturea-is less than $4,200. The
new lights.: fit,. the 'fireSent. :•bra.eketS-
and-Will be installed hY,toWnrfor&',
-Man,AL:A.
19' frEnreliglitTlfirotigliont.; the'"Vil;
lage under the ..neW. lighting
LucknoW;Sentin;; ' •,'
Lions, Club. .-
E.' ,W.,Brady "Was:elected,to head
the Exeter Liens' Club'for-en-
siiiig year ,,ht...the.-,siiriner.:Meeting
of the eltin'at,ArinStrOng'S reStatir--
ant•-::ThursdaY: evening. Past fesiL
:dent is Lion ',1•1`,TL.'Srnder Other
.offiberVeteeterli'viere'R,..•',G.,Hoekey
rind, L:TT.ff:Ilenfers,
'dente, .,8eciptiey;:e A SnelgrOVe;
Lien,
taMer,„Wz...,G. Cochrane;.,-tair
twst-
er; Darling;
Walp.er; ;dire:eters':.fer-
.-May; Tor
two:Years; jaek,Sinith,-,Andy John-
Times:AdVoCate.
•
AS -a :.r.eSult_Of .thea•etent inspec,
tion. four of sohoOls,.. the:
Ilay,-ToWnship School' Area board
decided in call -tender -for "Variotis-
jobS -that. are: :to.. 'be. done lo• -•the
Schools- ,tJais,:sninnier..,:TWo ofthem
are tO have OW heating .:systems,
tWO are to liaire new roas
ed - and ,Several :others are1� be
painted,both and otit.. • All.
be completed ',dining
the '...Siintiner-Trlielida*s:-.-InTother.
business - the board gave "a:slight
iticreaseLin
era.' DonglaS. •Gill and: 'Lawrence
Wein. Both had' requested ...the
same.'.---Zitrich'.Citiens News.
. •
oni The Ihiron Expositor
June 9, 1833
"Constable Helinar'' . 'Sea -
forth, this-: .Week ,'purchased the
• house ,:and.. lot belongingto
estate of the:late MiSs, Steele:, Con-
stable .Snell and'. family will oc-
,CupY the, bouSe'dr* the,;:beginning
White '; driving : in, Eirriondville
Saturday evening,' 'Mr. •Wihiani
Riley_ hacl the-Misfortune:to' have
hiS'btiggY_ sma Shed . car 'day.
ea by a Winglmin motorist. The,
•Oar was'. turning around- . at , the
AtirchTand-failed--..ttr-see--the7-.1ing-:
es** becanse . of the •heavy 'fog.
new:. roof is, being 'tint on 'Sea -
fax& Post Wiee.: this.
week. The work is being done.,..b.y
G. sifts p,Sons.
Aberhart,.' son ..
and Mrs:. C.:-:.Aberhart, of
town, captured' the . Academy. of
lYfedicinet golf, trophy at a recent
tournament in Hamiltnn..
:Seafortli: was viSited on Wednes-
day morning- by one bf ,the worst
• Wind and rain storms, in many,
years. At times the wind reached
cyclonic proportions,.,and for near-
ly half an hour it was inipissible
to see acrese Vain Street.. Light=
• ning, at theTlielghtbf the sierra,
itrttQk 't.he frame Cottage . of Mr.,
C. Barnett- --61T Street:
• The interior Of the house was Com-
pletely gutted. The t*e.,...w. asno• :
was in the stable on the property.,
geed :by. Mr. :George .1iiitOn, Who
$ •
, .
From- Ifiroli-77Bitpositor, • :
June 5, ros-,
•',While .Messrs. E. Case and
• McGavin.-were plowing in a -field
,. at the back' Of kr,.- Cages :fatin,
just east .of. Seaforth, Vednes-
day niornliig, they got -quite a sur
priSe., At the far end of the
lsrgey black. bear walked out th
in the field,. And frightened the
horses. Th bear stood up. On its.
haunches and then turned and
Amite. Off ,into, Mr... J. L. .Xert's
Nish; iiithe direction of Mr. Geo.
Turnbull's farm."• •
Mr. Pearson had the
misfortune,M have ;the topS 'of
three fingers big right hand
taken off lit the joittto tthe dr
titre factory the other day.
:111f," T. Bet is having a Cellar
dog' under his. tosidego .otk Jarvis
Street 11114'5,00dg installing a het
- 'water.fienting.
,-The tiOniinatIona for Centre IOW-,
tt Were' Item' in Ole „Telt); MU*
13 . al.AISAAK Sfanaltaa
d ( A us** and trldisy
to,
At4Ab1A.118
tyt
0
at c
YEARS AGONE
interesting it,Ins•gleatke4irom
The Huron. Ftxpositer of 25, 50
and ',it years ago.
, ,
Clinton, last Monday. Mr. .
Proudfoot,....X.C., of Goderich, the
Liberal' candidate, was nominated
'by- Mr. John Cottle,:of Clinton, and
Mr.,John Witt, of Hullett, Mr. A.
Porter-, the-ConserveW-- candi-
date, was nominated by Mr --M
Broderick, of seaforth, and
J.,„II,00ver; of Clinton.
,
Miss Norma. Dickson.and Greta
Watson, - who have been attending
college in .Toronto, are -home for
tbe ,sinniner. , vacation. -.
$
From. The_liumn_XxPo_sittor_1._L
Jime 182,3
Mrs. Janes -Ar Anderson'leaves
on ItIonday !text with herdaugh-
ter,' for :trip 'to the Old donntry;
where they intend spending , the
sunnier: '
, „Mr. Park, cbeesernaker in Win-
throp Cheece Factory, offers, a
lad wateht, valued at .$20,,'.to the
patron ,sending Me Most milk dur-
ing the season to the factory. He
also , offers a gold ring, valued • at
$5.00, to the • party sending - the
most milk per cow for the sea -
The truktees of Seaforth' High
School have purchased a new piano
for use in the school.
,Tuetday afternoon g5 Mr.
John Turner, of Varna, Was driv-
ing over the bridge on- the Bay-
field river, one -mile- north of that
'village, the bridge fell and -prw.
cipitated 3tr. Turner, horse and
buggy inte.,the river below, a dis-
Mnce of about .11 feet.
The bridge at Mr. Foote's, on
the B.ayfreld river, about one mile
east of Varna, is in a Very shaky
condition, and it'•would be well for
the council ` look 1afier this
bridge at on before another ao,
eident „Occurs-
. Whilst Jimmie. Ellis; Merris,, Was
attenmting -to clinkb over a' fence
the other dayhe.fell backward.,s,-
and as. otte of his feet caught in
the fence, several. bones were
broken. ‘,
The contract ..for Seaforth-street
grading has been‘awnrded to Btr.
John. McMann for OA •
Mckillop supports- one =blister
with fimily and partly supports
three. others, with)assiStance from
BenfOrth, Morris and 'Grey; but
fottr botelheepere and their fain
les- nee Supported and these pay
licenses an4$1,000 rent- - an-
hesideS what is gin t.
WO in WaltOrt and these itt Sew
forth and Dublin,
FEDERATIO
NEW
0.44.111.-11UNII0Glit,AV)
Plea;e-fOigive a “lionte-town"..
pat on 'thc back! .•Lest Thursday
evening' the 'Brussels,,Morris and
Grey Telephone heldoPen house in
their new exchange. .They are .to
be complimented on their fine new
home, Some:. individuals,.. par.:
ticuldr, au& the stibicribera in gen-
eral, deserve a treat deal'of credit
for their energy
derstanding.,in. keeping„:.thiS.'
systemcipal in, opera on. •. •Jjj ,
,
brings to injtid "seVerakques--
dons.' -wily.' isthis. systenF-Stiegess+
ful,when so many :other& are "-sell,:
ing Mit to &large -corporation'i,The
airSwer, perhp can't; be.-fettint
easily,,:but there : arp• twO :factors
that are Vital," First is leadership.
This ,iiinSt be energeticand. cap;
.ahle, but the ,liesf. of_leaders fail
unless 'there is active'stipOrt fro*
the-inenaber-Ain. )Arlferelietli are
is s'4ec6ssisasrPoligf*lseil:itai7U.,e
,deteriorationA‘.
Where,botli:.ate-indiffereritfailtire
resultS., • This could be applied to
any.,,organization:
it ' this • vital :,cOmbilintion,- of
leadersliM. and ..riieinberShiP that
Makes,: •the -family: farm: .suecess,,
fuiJ: :1 belj�ve it is this;fliatiteeP
Soinany'sniall
tion.„ ,Recently; I was; teldthat
iin-
eiplbyiient
CtiSting 'the •governinerit, $769,900,
'a- rnentli". :This is a direct subsidy
to large corporations
efriMent is 'StipPOrtirig. their' eiii;
plOyees for •;part Of the Year.
' There.are:, those whOclaim the
•etiterpriS,e..inust' be yerkTlarge..to
be, • efficient, ' yet .
•large -'orations • can, "only support
their , entioloyees.S.for Part .Of ,:the
year, 'While the small. inefficient
family ..farm supports its
force for the full --Year.:,lthaps
We'reStifferitig from .a "big", noni-.
'I 'hope 'ttie:4OUng
forgotten the County Dairy
cess contest. There is • a -.trip •to'
13ritfen-the--Dairk-,Queen7AlifS-
'year: 'Also, We Would welcoMeTany
member. of the: Federation of -Ag-
rieulture who care,ste sit in on
'the, county meeting,,:on
Menday;'...Iiine."9„,;,at p.M.. in.
the,Agrieultiral Beard•rooins,
_ Clin-
ton._
• A countryman was in town for a
holiday. Coming -to h -large build-
ina he saw • `Employnaent Ex-
change." and a little father on
"Women's Section!' , -
"He entered and was ,met by the -
fierce glare of a hatched -faced
woman behind the' counter, "Is this
the Woman!_s -in
"It is," scowled the weMan.
. "And are you the woman?"!
•"-I am:" "
-"Thanks." stick to My
•missus." '
SS
econd Thoughts
,13y MOS SCOTT
-It was'late at -night 'and the be-
ginning of a holiday weekertFl. My
destination was,. about a hundred
mdes „front . the Y city Land', I , was
aching to get there.. It had :been • a
husY week. All the 'night before,
f$-: • five . hours. we' had • driven,
thrmign the.. dark . along - almost
empty highways, in order to.; get , to
the eft. Mr.first morn -
That. Makes -a -rim -1g: day, and
how;', once:: ngaM.:"We had • taken,' to
the road and. tve were almst there
around the Province,' of ..Ontatie
waS that.'"InqiieetingS
had tili• he at were in the ,Limr_ong,
- places. one. Was , going to the
'nnktday Was-a:big and 1 yrs
:going- to .iiiake a
• They say.that 1I,iva1es ai• like
•"they:like. fine • feathers',.and Ituttit=
Make iiire that nlygOod ;Suit WOUld
be -iii-,first: 'class -Shape. fer, „the.
:meeting -,--Instead Of 'wearing it , for,
'th.:.motortri, 1 ha pu on.- ray
old Itravelling ,clotheS„/'• •••''
116:. A'rs d. Wtn 1_'4..st ath
t 71. d' '. ne aer,
The
is ,..fine by m._ it's '-trii7,
most,comfortable
01j3llt it's ',111.adps4:cpirduroy,' and,
it won't take , a ores's; :and -affee..it
has been travelled infer threehnti-.
died miles it tef-s:,sort.,:ot pimpled
locking. ',:In • .fact,',--mY-friends::tell•
it always looks : as.; if1 had
been, Sleeping on a . park beticb,in,
it for a „Week., •- =
j jAang,,y7;haeY:h'.ilghtl'eviire6y77aenaw„ie,rwelassi.fgtliandg_
,It.,:iwas,...:.zio4tisibe end 'of- our- jour -
ley -,even thOUgh.:•P;waS real &Jill:,
.fortableitt..-61iLtorduroYpit-.7
to..glance-
toAhe .back..seat.::- There is •a4ittle
hook baek there -:which very
-handY7.-,for •'-holding lip -a Suit. You
just qftit hanger,
neVer.it with-a1asiic bag, and jt
sinartand slick, as if, it
had, jtislt:cOrte'frOM, the, cleaners.
Well,. „:as 1 said 1„:glanCed" back at
ho -
'hook was.
•a'11-Threonly igihthY,'i'.
• -trouble was, ther ivs•:
no -snit 'hanging .on. it, I looked
a,gailL.4:stopped the car., .I tarn,
edvOrt2the.,•_insideliglit.
• No,Sii;.:n0,•• snit:, It was hack in
the city, ' alnioSt. ,AT nundted miles
away,and,all-I had to Wear, to the
thatpoor,
rtinaoled hunk of ,'corduroy :which,
looks fine foi hoeing n the gat --
lien,: but Mit exactlY.- the :thing for
Standing '.-up' 'frezit ", of a large
crowd, of:' iinportant people? „ -
; SuppoSe you 'mei* what I- did, -
'1 said a.. few words „whioh I 'won't
a --few words, and not one of them,
is -repeatable:
- All this time, my companion wast.^
sitting- beside me with 'gentle(
smile -on his face. As usually, hap-
pens in these cases;.. the-- nioi.'e I
talked the madder I got and. -
1Y be 'said, "DoWt'Werry, about it---------
Teniorrow, when you get sorile.sec-
ond thoughts you'll' have a good:
laugh and first thing you know
You'll -be - using .-thiS for a CroSs1
roads article:"" ,•
--I--thought -he WaS crazy and told'.
him;so. I poirttecl out my 4ifficul--r -
tieS -all 'oiler again and dsaid that
such an-inahortant thing as, meg_.
hViiiTd t� go to h meeting in an,
old suit would be' a blight -on my -
life forever. He -just kept on sixth.=
Well,,you see he was right. Here
I am with my 'second- thoughts and:
here I am writing about it all in
Crossroads; _ _ _
° But there is something else needs;
to -he told: You `--know-Avliat that --
fellow the After got to the ho-
tel, and sank, tired, mad and ex-
hausted into -the bed and had fallen.
asleep: he turned around and went
back to the city and, got my good-
suit-and-hadLit-there-for mefirst
.thing in the -mormng." It's easy to-,
have nice second thoughts when
you have a friend like "that.
PastNo le Grands -
Officiate At Lodge
• -Past noble, grandS: held office it
last regular , meeting of E'del-- ' --
.weiss Patekali•Ladge,witn Ms lia
Dorran:•-,e 'as--:nohle-grand, and ',-M-rs----
tiesl.ie`MeCliir,e_ias-„_yide-grancl.:•_ ,
invitation Was ,accepted to attend:
Friendship Night at_Eiceter June 4,, '
with Mr Scott .11abkirk; MISS jearr_ ; -
Scott and Mrs: -Charles Reeves as ,
official r.,epresegtatives„ About -
signified -they attend a meet:- .
-Mg, of the Brussels ledge 'June 10,
on the •:-occaSion, • of, its 25th anni-
versary. .' , "'.
MemberS, *ere notified that -the:.
aihurch-servi
'held .at Theinas',._A_iiglican. '
, _
'Church at the, morning •.-servide
June 15, •A decoration- 'service wj11:
be held at the Cemetery the Saine-:.
-afternoon:- • • • -
The:68th session of the Rebekah ,
Assernbly. iS to be held in •TOronto:.
June 16-18; with Mis..Joseph.
GTthn-
mett, and Mrs. Alex BoYes as
ficial delegates. • . _
•FolleWing the :meeting the- regii-
Jar .•offiters and. Members. enter-.
tanned the :past grandS 'and serve& -
delicious • - •
)11 grand ',thoughts. -come frein_
repeat .here. In fact I said quite .
-Thcwks o
Motoring
accorded our
ozons o
YOu can t beat these VALUES I
the $eaforth ancl District
or the Terrific Reception
5,8 Chevrolets, - Idsrnobiles
ancl Vauxhalli'"
no -Owner Trades Are Rollhig In
0 MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING TRADE -1N
,
1.957 OLDS 'Super' .2 -Door Ilardttio
Radio, JetaWay Trarls2, Shadelite. glass, WM,
'I'lres, windshield'washer, backup light; color,
•Silver Grey, I.Tph. Bed' and Black Very low
mileage, New guarantee;
• 1957 CREV. "10". COACJI
Six'cYlinder:„. standard transinission, backup
Ugh* expellent condition. Tilrquoise, aint.
055 BUICK "SPECIAL",SEDAN'
Dynaflow, transmission, radio, washer, Price`„
- reduced to sell. •
1955 CI1EV. "150" COACH
Six eylinder econOnty mothr. Spotless condi-
lion. Radio; many extras. „
1957 PONTIAC Laurentian SEDAN
HYdramatie transmission, -g akrillers,.. wash:
er, backup lights, W.W. Tires, a . brue,ran ,
•'" teed triiipo,,
•
e have, as well,`, many 1..,ower Priced
1956 MONARCII trARDT01)
Big Reduction!, Automatic trinimissimi, radiot.„
W.W. Tires, backup lights; washers, two-tone
Bed -Black and 'White. Try this one.
1156 DODGE REGENT SEDAN
1,uslibutfori, 'Transmission-, two -tote black and'
white; 'elean; •8 -cylinder motor, perfect ton-
`ddion. - •
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1954. Ford., Sedan—New paint, .goo
-1953 Ford. Sedan --Very low Mileag
19.53 Ford. Cdach—Outstanding con,
1952 -,DeSoto Sedan—A good one
Cars on which no- aonabse Otter
A,
be:Tofu...sect at A ,
Phone.16. • 1,140TOSS,
Pjione 541 or 54Z
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f0I3 Chevrolet •Oldsta' 8:11et iuks