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JakeAe',deq L, S. Badcock , B •341111 :beat the voted,
10 meeting:
•�yy q /� , y '�'orw�+ PUC, , � The Le�u�n ,�t�d: ��a t� west.
Com lesion- No'#1 `�1i�Q �' 1l�AtionS I�o� squii e Ininl4Iter, UPSW 1 Patlents B�.ngp
�, DOux1.01on Work
were grant.e'd, at the Public I7til� ct
n To 'odeo n.0 , , y Wes Compussioo meeting held: on *0 u word, 50 � Prootrr, 0440n Legion r-Tes'ident Andrawv asked for,
R.e,a,d ' for Cafe u �.. ,
er 1. i . . in the A�ua?ed` Services Division Tuesday evening, xi# the absence' -* -�*.' Bra z s delegate to the Legion v tnnieers to transport tb �giean
R>ed 1i1R , aa,
all Z. weal, reports Reeve of tate chairman W.. 1r, perdue on Thu, s„ A:ntgr Z9 --- l0�)'flO,. Leg» Dominion C3arnpnand Wnventaon� to SPOMQ ed �'antam baseball team.
placed fzfst xn the .e'ilvilim sect n; of the lyatistnal Truck R,padeo
, . r >�txxian. Stanley •{�I'azrinan .lxf the holidays,. C3harles' W, gown •acted ion Melxroriai Fall, �ir1� :Street;' St, C"athexanes earlier this month whrr are zzativ in .C7.ntaxxa ;playaffs'..
txie Anirtuat Txnkol 1aadela for held n Toronto, NMxr, T%de. mai pulbiic works.coin�nittee), the stir= far him. Clinton, comir►eneing at $80 P,.; gave a reP�oxt of i�Yzexaccedbn
It rsut rel of #i?e veitacle axUd Mar= also ltaZre e gppoxtunity of Capin face coa ,of ravel on Princess! and: Wale rvic to ion t t e regular games fpr $5:00; three to the general meetin e
in'e Equipment Section .of F peting titer .against the �: � x se e ex . ns a h special share -the -wealth games: branch, g of the local
Rattenbwry Streets -will be CoyYi hpine o�F k'Ied- Anderson RR 5, lora .ch 1VTgruday esvening, He Was• STAN�:Y TOV�(:+ISI111'`
S,Wion Cin;tons on Amt 1.4, The Ian winners of caixirpetitians held ' $5 ;aackspot on 54 nuan9aers tnc. d�.
at the other RCAF and Axixry' plete.d.this wee} , and both g a'ded Gunton, vYas grranted, ,ubleet to .ed In all sbarerthe- e h e •greatly impress with the bllgness
PAadeo was heAd at the Station w. alt . galxi. s, and' ,bow W. and Ara., Aa ert 13.4tt, Stouf�-
u road^ far the start of ,school the conditions In foxvice in that powerful the Legion is "
and consisted of a :series of �tes�ts units, ane sPecial game for $25,00. Ad, f are visiting the lady's
ql? 'Selxteinlbe , x�" •r. area o tide the how z 11a111itS. lz?i.Ss�alna �5 xeg�ilar Baines iojr �5(k', 'n regards to vete ahs affairs. ,
lesngned • o. OteaY4,ne, the dAver's *-- ~--- " Though some quzeirsa'nd was en- Water and hydro servacg; to a special games .15c 2 for 25c• 5 fox Mr+ Proctor spoke hlgbly of the fir} Vis; MIA McCowan,
lawledge of safe drivingpractic+ counteresd on P'rince*ss. S,treetx near new house on Bast Sltreet being 50c. ' . ` 351b Legtan Dominion Conwwnd',s un- Mrs> AAixia Baird, Detroit, is.
es, fire figihtaivg arA firat aid, the (power ,mouse, and it was, made 'built by Henry A•, Graham, RCAF' Frift , August 30 --•- Reception aninilous approval of an eye4b'ank Spe'ndipg a few weep at the Inoue
y 8'.
The Roadeo was supervised I* AreYou _ worse when some wateinpipes were: Station QIn!ton, also was granted, for; Mr, and Mrs. Bdward Florian, id' -Canada, The Legion is the first of George Baird: +
Sit. G. W, Cutler assisted by Gut an dIgging; there was. not so. at 0,30, Londesboro Community large organization to fully beck
,QW . le b i idea,
and civilian judges. RsCzAtl{` r znui h dllflfrcUTty as on °Rattenlbuaiy, Hari'. >♦ive . ady We+)came, Ladies otic eye-.banir;
,fudges were F/L' 1•C, Jones, '/ the ■ o and the worn; went on. gray ;, [,'��(}� Starts please r ivg lunch. 35h l?resident 7)'oug Andress' was in'
e < _ lE'ridtn
1?, J, McaYt iiol; F/O (x. L. Hayter; VARNA
smootl*., C✓aapipmi ,is beir>g t" y,. Sept. 6� Farewell Fart, charge c the bnlsnness discussions.
W02 A, Joh!ameson; W02 A, H`, Tile season for swimming MW chaso to. lays 13n the streets' and • • for Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Dale, The branc4t's annual banquet wi' 1 Misses 7uate ruck
Summer 1�efiVitles at S,unamerhill Hall, Ladies bring q l ey and.
Barnett; W02. G. A. Johnson r/S be just about and some seal, -in #lie dust, � �w �.:� be. head; this, year at the October G'r'ace Boyce have returned after-
• over, I,UY#'[aX7, "
S, P'oxon; ,anti .Sgt. L. Nelson,. days' It has been rather chilln After the streotis• Jibave consol � meeting, at which time noxnina, spec ng a weeWs� holidays -at
Ciiinton business..he�n acting as. still there are lots of yopngsters id'ated ti next summer a b�ek- /'� Gasiex�ch FavX�on, �uinzner Dan, tions will be called for the 1958 Fort Elgih.
cli ilia•n Judges) were; Joseph $ur enjoying 'cher daily .dip, topping vwilll 'be aPp3ied. ��a� �� li�Q�� cord 1�iapawithi hos,John' 'Teen, -
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phy; R, Middleton; Harold Mc- 1;"ollowi:nig are donations too the The public wodto. deipa:rtmn tt as Next Tuesday school starts, and
' eke cry Saturday, Cabaret dancing,
Reierson; W. B. !`Hail" XcAlpine;: pool received',since'lust:publicaUon; planning to top•sonne,.of fie; sine- after a last holiday w e .nd, the Paul Cross and his OreheatrA.
4X10bn' Scruton'; Clayton Dixon; Albert Bond .....................„.,,.$ 5.00 walks in tawu this fall. • As. soon whole cbuntny settles down. to gW- Sunday Midnight dance Sept, I.
'Wesley Holland and Percy Brown. Art Ballas the work on the streets is War living again, 35-h
..................... 10'00 BROWNIE'S
assistudi b� -S(gt Amdersaay of otic M, L. yValidnsbaw 200 complete, an'd a tractor is avail- X peft years can be used as a
Ontario. Provincial Police. Anonymous ............................ 9.82 slide, the `second cutting of weeds tnelaslur ng stick, teachers can. ex. :
New NCausoleu
Grauup 'Captain K. coCamerari W. Col uhaun 20,00 ..
- q' .,..,,..,, will be begnui, pest their cia'ssroems� to be fu11�,
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Station Clinton prreCommanding fse4it° C1in on PUC (�enriy far) ,,.. 7.ii5 i not overflowing; children exrpett
of o meet their old friends and nu -e Started
ed the prizes and tropl•Iies to the Du•dl'ey Pegg 15.00 new ones and matiiers 'depending Stated `�t �� . � � � R'�� �
' a .... , Golf Day Nets �-INIITI:c
•winners, LAC L. S. Babcock: took Ladies Conservation Chub 50 00 on their natures, heave a big sigh I
first place Inc the RCAF category Norman D Eq�ixott 5.00 of relief or else Face man:th'S. � B Local BMW
1? �'y
with 30'8 .oir>!ts out pf a possible GO Da ....................... ....... 44.00 L�, loneliness.
cried in in lsc . and y x �IQ p. � te, who last year
400 followed by 'L+A% 9. D: Geiger R.EIc'ti at the 1 since It List' Open Air Service ll."ar1 �oucet
with 285 points, In second place, opened, paid, . c w a The last of the open air church conVIeted building .the small maus�
,l. Roder The Gold Day at ' the Bayfidld-
placed first among tile. diaries by the,ohildren are ass fol- services which have been oonduc't- 01eum at Clinton Cemetery, has CLINTON ONTARIO
C�,4n'tan.. Gaff Course -last Wednes'- ; r , .
civilian entrantzs, with 273 poixnts.' low's: ed each Sunday evening thrrot gb, been awarded the contract for a
day was considered a success, even
X,, spey,,d'erich was .sec- August 11 :..,..$ 18.15 out July and August, will be held similar building at the Blyth Uxnion
by the novices who were: &Me to - Featuring The
*nd. eGu' G 12 ................ 8.5'S . September 1, under the direct'i'on Cemetery. Henry *Voting Clinton g
boast -of otic big scores they shot, n
' 13 9,50 of the Rev, D, J, Lane, "Mese (faimierly oaf Blyth) has alrea ��■`7�Screen 'ne first and second place whin, rather than the par which same already
tiers in the RCAF category go -14....................•.• ...•i.., 1:7,42 services, were made possible for completed the cement work.
off the experieaiiced hand's were
on, to further xon4*tition in Sept-: 15 .1....... ..13.00aiming; for. the pass two years through, the BlSth's mausoleum is. being built
16 8.00 courses .in -Huron County
enter at .RCAF Stations North' , ' A total of $44 was earned far y of Lorne Brown, . at with a $5;600 gift far foie purpose
Bay where the � dray in the 17, 78 ... ............. 16.60. that da n Sraw'nie s Drive -Zn theatre•, and from T. J. Poulton, Cordon, who
Bay v wall• be selected' a compete: 19 .: • • 12.4.3 , y,. and this has been turned have 'be,en much appreciated by' has previously contributed hand
20 21k50 over to the Clinton Camninraiity thole who attend'. sorely to the tipltieeg of Union
22 8,55 Swimming,, Pool Fund. Cemetery, TIIURSDAV, and FRIDAY August 29-•34
” 23 ...., , 11..55 This wasp a friendlsy gesture on r DOUBLE FEATURE.—
Football. Player 24 rained all day: the part of Ken Hulls and his HENSALL �
25 3.47 father Fred (proprietors of the :
M, "DON?T �NOC�. THE ROCK.??
26 ..., ..,.., 72.40 course) and is 'greatly appreciated AUB Ott
by..the . golfers, and by the swjmr Mr. and, XTs - 'William Wiliam Mickle, Correspondent -MRS. FREED ROSS Bili Haley and His Comets -- Alain Freld and Little Richard
Inured on F�eld.r . Ing poor committee. ,
Pamela and Judith' spent lit Phone Dun annon 9 r Y5
X70(} Damage In
o week holidaying with the former's s 66 ??
:Has Broken Leg Ii�tr�lwa. S Craslll County Home Residents �� rad' and- Mrs, Laird lake. M°� _ RUMBLIE ON THE DOCKS
AWaton soccer team in the midst An�eatiMinated total• of 700 Enjoy Ooderieh Pienie Ur. and Mrs. Frank %erns amd, and Mrs. D .A• MacKay, Laurie Carrot.-- dames Darren
Barbara and J.olinny,°are visiting
a. a winning streak suffered sev:. dannage to cars' resulted from . an A picnic was field at the. harbour granddaugXtT, Mrs. Charles. Plat- (A.du1t) — (No Cartoolus}
eral, injuries on Monday night on.. accident on Highway 8, (Ontario Park in Gad'erieh on Tuesday, for erson4 Vancouver, B. C., visited' friends in Taranto. '•
Recent visitors with Mrs. Fred
their hoarse field, w'h'ile' playing St. Street) just at tihe-corner of Rang 52 residents of the Huron County with Mr, and Mrs'. A. W. Shirmy Ross were W. and Mrs, Henry SATURDAY ONLY—August ail.
Columban. Tan, when. a 1950 convertible ddv- Homme. The :nniting was arranged and family during the past week. Ross and daughter Christine and
John Roorda suffered a dos en by Shanley Fraink Bowra, Strat and super4sed by members of Mrs'. Herns, who is •87, flew to Miss. C. M. Russ, Winnipeg, Man. LG -if LAST FRONTIER"
10424ted ankle, and a broken bone' !ford (25) was in collision with the s'taft under the direction. of Montreal, then -to London, with Mr, 'and Mrs. Wes Br'adno+ckE
in his leg,• when in collision with a 1945 car driven by <Aacdb .Bi'ur; tale superintendent and matron, her granddaughter and enaayed have returned from a two weeks
one of the visiting team. He was ,Rei 1, Clinton.. Bowra was Mr. and: Mrs'. Harvey Johnston. the trip, she, said+ trap to the West Coast. (6olour) -- (Oinemascope}
taken' to, Clinton Public Hospital travelling out of town. John I- Graham, mayor of the. Paul Wilson, Exeter spent last Rev. and Mus. R. S. Hiltz, Mal- VATOR MATURE --- ANNE BANCROFT
count town greeted these senior W'erimesda wr , colon and Marium, who have been
at the chid of 54 xryinwtes; play, -and . Biuru�na suffered :a slight scr. itch y y l•� Charles. Ma,ce��e holidaying at their cottage at (Two Cartoons)
the game was called them. Dr. J. on the top of the head,. Gerald citizens of the county. at the cottage. Huntsville, have returned home. �� � ��T� �* 7 c�
LA 1 vii 54n, who attended file in �C. WG1�ee, passenger in .the• Bowra Mr, and Mrs. A. Weston, Toron- SUNDAY .LY IDNITL +�^-- 12.05 I
lured man, expects, that a walking .car, suffered an injured knee and to, visited taae lady's parents, Mr. j
Starting.A. Rollins6n. AND MONDAY -,-September 1 and 2
cant can be applied', making it neck, and was taken to Clintonand Mrs•,
possible for Roorda to return to Public Hospital.Au6urn Flower. Show Has 'Eart-next,Sunday service in"(� ??This Job with D. A, X&Y and Son.Knox Presbyterian Church will be COCKLLSHELL HEROES
Monday- night; AUgust 19, CNn• • e r� field at 2 p.m. with or, Sunday School,
blit' defeated *W It6n a-1, at Wal.- �%a r � ed � to m s �/lia r� �r � z�s at 1 m: �e stor Rev. . J. - Colour -- Cm emaseo e
Demand -Given � Lane v s+•ll1 conduct � the serwvice. (Colour) ( p )
ton, thus' winning third place' in � / y Miss Francis Houston, Reg,;i;., JOSE FERRl R •— TREVOR HOWARD
the Huron Football League. Then (Two Cartoons)
with On Abduction this last Monday they met St. (By our Auburn. Correspondent) wwith h was a weekend visitor .
her .parents, Mr, and Mrs', '
CColumtlban (the second place teamn, John Houston.
Char e� a Gode�rzeli 'fie Awburn Pllabwer Slixrw was rent, 1VIrs, R. J. Phillips, Mrs, Ro- Tuesday' Ra Wednesday Thursday &Friday
and the score wag 2-0 for Clint;; Si' hell in the Qrange lull on Thurs-. bert Arthur; novelties, Mrs, R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunter, September 3 and 4 September 5 and 6
When R`oorda.'s inluty occurred. jj day afternoon and evening with a Phillips, .Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs, Lambeth, spent a few days with zc �
The St. CCalumban' team, has ac- Lawrence Jamieson, RR 1, Gad -large attelidra�nce, Gordon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Davies. The Ambassador s, "Count Three and
quired a reputation for rough platy. erich, (36) pleaded not guilty to a The prize list is as foltaws: ,'BluVet, modern arrangement, " '�1t. Oliver Andersson, William]. Daughter" P�+� »
In Monday's) game, one of the oth- charge of aib&wtsioni ;in magist- . Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. Robert and. Nancy. are attending• Toronto y
Rases hylbrid tea any color, ExhibitIO Colour Clitiemascope�bn Colour
ex CS1ixlton prayers wag, struck an raters court at Goderucli last 7,1tlnixs Arthur, Nlrs. +W: T. Robison; car- (Colour) ( (Colour) (Cinemaseope)
Mrs, Rr • J. Phillips, Mrs. H. Mag- sae three blooms Miss Elena , Olivia de H'aviland and J
the mouth and had his. louver teeth daps, andwas rernatded until: Sept-: ridge Mrs,`W, T, Robison; hybrid sage, , Visitors with, Mr, and Mrs.. Cher- Van Heflin -Joanne «'vocZ«+arc
lbroiken, -Ainivt'her one• recel;Vdd' a embd !r 17 for' an appdatwio6 .-In, ,, tea, 'any calor`; `Mrs:: G:' Taylor, i1Zutoh; Mrs. R. J. Phillips, , Mrs. les Statt :on Sunday •were Rev. Dr. Forsythe rtoxn s)
severe bruise on one leg. C51an'tan Court. Mrs•. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. H, Mog4• W. T. Robison; table centre and: -and Mrs. J, F nlgland, Niagara (Two Cartoons} � (Two Cartoons)
A second e with St. Calunv- Jamieson was a • herded in ridge; best bawl of a'ssoxted hy- four corners, Mrs, n, J. PhY1lliT. Folds; evr A. Lang, Galt; Mr,
TWO SHOW'S NIGHTLI' Box Office Opens 8 p,m:
. loan on. Friday night will not be London the wed before by two t Miss M. R. Jackson, air W T. I i
g b'rid tea ros'e's Mrs, R. J. Fhisl�lips Rob! son; white container and �' Misr Noble and daughter, First .Show at Dusk Children undek' 12 in cars--•�1�"ree
'Played, en Miss M. R. Jackson; perpetual Westifleld and Mr, and Mrs. Mills,
1p ay pending a ruling from the city detectives', when they'bec'atne white Plowers, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, - ,., -rte y
rose, three blootris Mrs. R. J. Winthrop.
.Teague oflfiscials. Once belfore this suspicious olti a: car, occupied by ' Miss F.,l�rna Mwteh Mrs. R. J. Phil
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year Phillips-, Mrs, E. Lawson. '
year a meeting was called to disc fiw'�a men and a girl, harked an a ��' lips; most artistic arrangemzant of
(cuss the, rough tactics oif''the. St. London street at one in the morn- Three floraibualdas, any Conor, any seven blooms, Mrs, R. J. Phil-
' flan team. It is probable Ing, Teie 13 year old, giiri was from• R. J. Phillips,; asters, Miss lips, Mrs. W. T. Rdhison; cushion
Margaret Jackson; zinnias, Mrs,, of fioNwers, Mrs, R. J. Phillips; Mrs',
that another will be held on the Clinton, Sid, Lansan ' Mrs. R. ' J Phillips�� : > <•.
Tay -
same subject, Crown A.•t'torme H. Glenn Has g`
, William Strawgham., Mrs. G. Tay . sz , �•� ; �, �
J � 'Y y � Judi, and Marls Arthur; zinnias,. tor. .,�
1VM•eanuvhlle,- the Clanton players QC told court a further charge' giant N&s. W. T. Robison Mrs. Picture gallery, snaps. off flowers, one � ok furs xis; best
are ' belping to pay John R,00rda's cdulsd be: Maid. Jamieson. is free Williams: Str Ugghan; cactus, Miss Mrs. R, J. Phillips; specimen of � �< ;3 . V i� * �,: •�`,
salary while tie is off work. on ball of $2,000, Margaret Jackson, Mrs: Gordon unusual new variety' of new flow—
Taylor, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Judy ers, Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. G, Rr
and Mark a thur; poni pom, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. S. Johnston; village' tIM,r d
Raymond Redinoxid, 'Mrs.- Gurdon flower beds, E;tlielwyn Central
Taylor, ' Mrs. W. T, Robison; Per- Beauty Park (cot, M. R. Jack- i fiM.
clan carpet, Mrs. S. Johnston; cord, Fina station (011f-
<,, "` ��t`� '3 ` ��`•�� �� Dalilzas, .giallo, Mrs. R. J. Phil- ford Brown), third, Loftus Flower � ::y •;�� � M` � `�� .5,<,
lips, Judy a"nd Mark Arthur, Mass Bed (eor, Art, 'Yungbllwt), fourth,
double lint Mrs. West Ridge .Bed (ear. Ed', Davies)
M. Jackson; g" , 12n g
S'ta'nley Johnston, Miss Viola. Stephen �Maggitt, son of Mr. and: BU
x 'N and, Mark Arthur; Mrs. Thomas, Haggitt, won the -
Thompson, Judy a
x$0. cactus dahlia, Maas. R+ J. Phillips; door prize. The judges were Mrs
�F «astus� dalslia, three baOoomi, Mrs.. Lillian MtxKinrion and Miss Luella
S. Zohnsthn; dwarf type, 'Mrs, Jr 'Johnston, Clinton.
$ p
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H u t t51FORD 'VICTORIA,
Cleanms, Classy,
'Gladioli, standard, three blooDifferent!
Carolyn Clark; ruffled, five blooms,
Miss M. R. 7aekstrn; best basket ��.w,�
one color, Mrs. Frank Raithby, 'S5 STUDERAKER SEDAN 4
Mrs Stanley Johnston, Mrs. Roy Overdrive, Radio, White Tire Walls, Smart Paint! r..
bert Arthur, best basket, mixed,, [�
71 in Curses Mrs Walter Cook, Mrs. Stanley
G + NUi1V'E- CO'V IXIDE, 3 Rang Zipper user
with. 2" rings; inside doper, pencil case, .
inside pocket and bumper edge.
Tan, R�rown, Cinnamon .............:r ��
COLORFUL 2 -Tone Leather and Plastic Zip-
per Cases with 2'1 rings, 2 inside pockets
in tan with green, blue with gine,
rh�,y,}y� w a.rr....a.rrrw..,....................... ���9s 1
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brown with �(J/iR .r.,r, -, �
GENUINE COWMI M with scroll design
20 rings, inside zipper pocket, 2
side; pookets in brown and black w
GENVINE CO'Wofor 3-)ftiri:g Zipper Case— �
with 2 side pockets in brown or
lack.nr.................... ....,,,r
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rr .rlr�re r:w'i or -4 °dor. All "Scl�oc :S+a>t�0
Jlohnston;•
ioosimos, Mrs. R. J, PhMips, Mrs.
Fred: Ross, Mrs, Stanley John-
.gton; marigold, French single, Mrs.
Jahn HDu&ton, Mrs, R, J. Phillips;
marigold, double, urs. R, T. Pihil-
laps, Mrs. John 14oust<=
C'alendulas, . Mr's. R. J. Phillips•,
J�iudy and Mark Arthur. soap -
dragon, .Mins, G. R, .Taylor; scabs
lona, Miss M. R, Jackson; Phlox,
Miss M. fit, Jecltson,sweetheart
dw'azof sweet pe'a's, .Mrs. R. J. P hll�
1•tps; standard varnety sweet peas,
Johnny MacKay, Mrs. B'd, riavles,
Mrs, Gordan Tapiar; :pansies, Mrs.'.
C, M. St'raughart, Mrs,. 1. Hem•ilbiy, I
Judy and Mark Ar't'hur; violas,
Mrs. Stanley Johnston; .bath.elor
�byuttyo,�ns';y�,Mts. G. A. TAyloyr, - Mrs.
Y r, .[l ildJl� ?ny Mrs. 1. Houston;
nudella, Judy and. Mark. Arthur, i
Mts. 13., Jr Phillips, Mars. John {
-touston.r, milebra. (.Love+ in, tthe'.
Mist), Mrs W. Robison"
llt:,,it.
cus, Mrs. lid. Davies; tithonia,
Mrs, W, T Robison, Illy, any var.
iety, VIM, Btanley,Johnston, milt-
latures, Mrs. W. `T'; noTazson, Mrs.
rt, J. P1fi XnriSr Mrs, Gordon Taylor;
.flora
152 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN ---- klydramatic. 8159
Radio. New paint. mechanically perfect .....................l+
,52 "MERCURY, SEDAN — Automatic drive. Radio. $950
Whitewalls Sun visor. Sharp two-tone paint ..,.........
'49 METEQR SEDAN — $ 350
Very glean Top transportation..r...,r....r....1r.....r......... .............:.
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4C MERCURY SEDAN — �
as seen better daYs . but xlanY', many miles left yet
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Several others to ehoose from. Also, GOOD USED
TRUCKS — at prices you can afford,
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