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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-17, Page 13FOR SALE OIL SPACE• HEATER, large size, in very good ondition. Phone 441- IV Exeter., 17* BULL CALF—G, J, Dew, phone 83 Exeter, 17c. HAF', alfalfa,' and timothy, No. 1. Phone 37-r-10 Dashwood, 1.7:24;a1 :7c SAVE $1,000 1966 OLDS SUPER HARDTOP Demonstrator Low Mileage New Car Warranty Power Steering and Brakes Radio, Tinted Glass, etc. LUCAN 236 17* PAIN of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago can be helped by taking R U MA GAP S. Recommended by thousands of thankful users. Ask your druggist. •17c '56 CONSUL, 8,000 miles, perfect condition; must sell, Apply Keith Goodman, 66 John St. E. 1.7c SEWING MACHINE, Singer, port- able, with attachments. Phone 358 Exeter. 17:24:31c DON'T' WASTE TIME! "FLU, Another 'Wave Is OVerdue" Trying this and that for Sinue, Throat'reHeadeolds, Arthritic; and Rheumatic Pains, Piles, :when NAMELESS Ointment relieves in- stantly. 2 jars $2.50, by mail add .15e, Add ress Purity Co., Exeter, Ont, ' 17;24:31;70 BALED MIXED HAY-.Lewis, Gur- ney, R.R. 1 Mitchell, phone 10-r-12 Rirkton. 17* BALED HAY, first and. second cutting, alfalfa and red clover mixed, 1500 bales, Apply Clifton Jaqu'es, phone 90-r-16 Rirkton. 17:24* ' ELECTRIC STOVE, 4-burner; 0x12 • tone on tone grey rug; Philco corn- : binallon radio and record player; • all in excellent, condition, Phone ' 386-M Exeter. 17c OLD FASHIONED but fine quality , oak dining room furniture, 3-piece I chesterfield suite, 31" TV. Also numerous Miscellaneous items in- ' eluding 4-burner electric stove, odd brass beds. downy feather ticks, , old radios, etc. Phone 7 days, 356 evenings. 10:17c 6 PUPPIES, 7 weeks old. Apply Khrt Gebel, Clandeboye R.R. 1. 10:17* TILING MACHINE, 1330, Buckeye, in good' condition. For particulars contact Box 545, Strathroy, or phone 654. I 10:17c ATTENTION FARMERS! Sow "Bumper Crop Quality Farm Seeds" and be sure, H. Schapp, R.R. 1 Lucan, phone 9-r-23, agent for Southern Ontario Seed Co., Burling- ton, New Dundee. 10:17:24:31* OVEN-BEADY CHICKEN— Quick- frozen or fresh. Carl Oeetticher, phone 57-r-23 Dashwood. 12:20-1:24• GET YOUR "HOLIDAY" regularly. Subscribe to 'Holiday" at a wonder= fur bargain price of 14 months for $3.79, a saving of $3.21 over the news tand price. Exeter Times- Advocate, phone '770. 8:23-10:25 LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save half the single copy price by sub- scribing now -at the special rate of '23: months for $4.03; We're agent for all magazines. Exeter Times- Advocate, phone .770. . 8:23-10:18 • FOR RENT UNPURIN,TISHED APARTMENT, 4 rooms, heated, with hot and cold -water. 3-piece bath, built-in cup. boards and hardwood floors; all freshly decorated; also use of base- merit 'with laundry tubs: private entrance; ground, rider. Phone 300 after 6 or call at 251 Carling St. tic APARTMENT. 9 - bedroom, steam heated; available February 1. Phone 6-.1 or 6-W Exeter, 17c APARTMENT—Available now. AO- ply Godboit's Apartments, phone 202 Exeter. 17' APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, unfur- Melted; 1-bedroom apartment, un- furnished. ground floor; also bed- sitting room furnished, Apply John Ward, phone 348. 17* 3-ROOM APARTMENT, cold and hot water, Phone 27-M Crediton. 170 SHOP IN YOUR HOME COMMUNITY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi- ness. . Sell to 1,500 families. Write today, Rawleigh'S Dept. A-202-SA, Montreal. P.Q. . 17e. SALESMEN Full Or Part Time Exceptional, Poesitiem fee YOU In Canada's L argett FarM Servile Organization, WE OPFER; Annual Repeat Blisiriess. * Company Paid Pension Plan. '41 Blue Cross and P,S:i. * Unlimited Advaneentente. NOTICES TO CREDITORS Mrs. Jean W. Wein, Exeter, Ontario. - 'Executrix, by her solicitors, Riddell & Mountain Stratford,. Ontario. 10:17:34e In the Matter of the Estate of William James Mills, late of the ;Village of Woodham, in the County of Perth, Merchant, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the late William James Mills, who died on the 10th day of December. 1956, are hereby notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 28th day of ,January, 1957_ After the last-hamed • date the assets of the said Estate will be distributed among the persons en-` titled thereto, having regard rally to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, W. G. Cochrane, Barrister ce.c„ EXETER, Ontario. 10:17;2Ic In. the Estate of William Arthur Cole, late of Exeter, Ontario, • Retired Farmer, Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are re- quired to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Exectitrix on Or before the 15th day of February, 1557, after which date the e'state's assets, will be distributed, having -regard only to Claims that have then been re- ceived. DATED the 2nd day of :January, 1057. '1 IA i.4l • TO CAR BARGAINS At This Sign For. -1 Topics From Mount Carmel By MISS S. VOISIN a. Mr. - Paul Dietrich, London, spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Mary Ann Hall held a birthday party Friday evening. MiSs Cecelia Hogan, London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan, Mr. James Carey, St. Thomas, visited for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carey. C, W. L. The Catholic Women's League met in the school on Friday eve- ning, They discussed it pot luck supper and social evening for February 13. Mrs. Joe Carey presided. A small boy came home from school one day proudly exhibit- ing a book which he said he had won. "However in the world did you' do that?" asked his mother. "The teacher asked how many legs an ostrich had and I said three." "But an ostrich has only two legs," his mother prompted, "Well, I came closer than any- body else—all the rest of the class said four." N 151 lle 00 E Sh 60/S em all the most glamourous styling on the rogd-r- •„" starts new trod witknew:Shape of Motion Dodge brings you a new beauty in the low-price field=-1iig and wide, long and low. (Just 41/2 feet from roof to road!) And brimful of, fresh-from-tomorrow styling ideas like rakish "twin lights", racy upswept tail fins The moment you touch the button and go, you know there's nothing so Modern and exciting is the beautiful 'ST Dodge For what could be more modern than the new deep-cradled Torsion-Aire suspension that achieves the sweetest riding, steadiest cornering and surest road-feel you've ever experienced! Or more exciting than an automatic transmission that starts you on your way through the modern magic of mechanicallyoperated pusit=b1Olon controls, proved of miles overt Got - a craving for spirited action? Just put your toe to that big .new Dodge y4, Its the bloat standard, It-8 in its field..,. 303 cubic inches big. The most powerful, too-215 horses strong, So Unlit 'Oril Eight NOW! Slip behind the wheel of .1 new '57 Dodge Discover how exciting it car tan nap be, You're always a step ahead In cars of The ForWard Look bodisin Melia* Out tronteamvolth nonat 5.7 ntolinei ...new tterialeirCiAirie Rid** now pasha button taliolltie-irlitie . new high-torque iingitten « c tellinkr braitkEill ,YOU GET MORE IN A tiffisistEit CORPORATION OF CANAbA, UMntb THE PIG itAIIIIi0L110 11 EXETER MOTOR SAM: Phone 200 ill Exeter • FOR'RENT TENDERS WANTED beet lifter - 5-ft. mower; „syle de- ; lifter; ,3q'oW horse-drawn lituSar LOST "MOW 'CHICKS ,FOR EARr . . . 20 .Per Word SUCCEEDING, INSERTIONS 400 .More Than, Words U.0 Per Word 200 OFF if ad paid 'with order or by Saturday followin$ the lest insertion, Semi-Display .classifieds (Restricted to one column) Insertion 480 Per Inch Subsequent Insertions $4f .Per Inch Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tue$day at noon. • TOWING •Cfle),IN •••-• Lost in. the, • 'vicinity of 114. miles South and 1'4. miles west of Exeter. REWARD. • a LADIES to conduct Stanley De- monstrations or household products. Agent basis, thee of automobile helpful. 'Write or phone Mrs. Carrie Kirkwood, $3 Madison Street, Lon- don, phone 3-1034-3. 170 CARPS OF THANKS I 'elsh to thank my friends, rota-lives and 31 eighbOrs for the visits, cards and treats received while a Patient in St. Jotteidi'e Hospital, London; and for the Many kind- 'CLASSIFIED RATES peseea shown us sitter, my return home. —• Mrs. 'Garnet Melcalls. 17e thank Ids friends for .cards anti 25 words or less 70c treats while a patient In St. Jo- returain home, 17e More Then 25 Words *-"- g SMALL APARTMENT—Would suit business couple or 2 working girls. s. Phone 304-W Exeter. 17c $75 MONTHLY—Large corner resi- ! dente, 534 Main St. 5,, double Ed, nicely treed lawne, peretinial and i vegetable gardens; spacious living room, dining room, ,kitthen and. utilitY room, also bedt•Ooni, pantry and bathroom on main floor, Three bedrOoms upstairs. Roolty basement with oil burner. Phone 7 days, 856 evenings, „ • 10:17c APARTMENT, living room, 2 bed- rooms, kitchen with built-In Cup- boards, 3-Piece bath, available now. Apply at 114 Riven St. be plitine; 51441)4 Eiceter. 10.17 HOSPITAL BED el,' Chrome wheel (:hair,. Ad weekly. Phone 7 days, 356 in :17c. 5-ROOM APARTMENT, Centralia Village. Apply next to Station Ceti- letfa Announcements BIRTHS • .ARMSTRONG —Mr. and MrS. Bill Armstrong, Crediton, are happy to announce the birth of a (laugh- ter at South Introit Hospital, January 10, 1957 — a sister for licaren and Diane. BOURGEOIS—Mr, and Mrs, Jerome J. Bourgeois, Nn. 274, ROAP Centralia., anhoUttee the arrival of their E011, Louis Jerome, at South Huron Hospital, January le. 1557—a brother for Lucille, Gerald, Robert anti Iloger, IN MEMORIAM BOULANGER — Cpl. R. and Mrs, Boulanger, RCAF Station Cen- GRAFSICK—In loving memory of a ' tralia, announce the birth of a dear wife, mother and grand- ton, Yves, at Mouth Huron Hos- mother, Eva Grassick, who 1Ws- pital, January 11, V 57; ed away one year ago, January DESJARDINE—Mr and Mrs, Eve- an, 1050, rett Deejardlne, of Forest, are "She lived for those she loved and happy to announce the birth of those. she loved remember." a son at South Huron Hospital, —Ever remembered by her husband January 10, 1937—a brother for Jim, Dorothy, Frank and family. Dianne. 17* JOHNSTON—Opi, and Mrs. Douglas ,fehneton, Grand Bend, am:Lettuce the arrival of a daughter. Lynne limiglase at South Huron Hos- rtital, January 13, 1557—a sister for Richard and Ivy. Le BLANC—Mr, and Mrs, Ma.reellin Blanc, 304. 'William St., an- nounce the arrival of a son, Gregory Charles, at South Huron Hospital, January 14, 1057. ORTON—Mr, and Mrs. Derek Orton, ;, 553 Main St., announce the birth • of a daughter, Deborah Carrot, weight Sel lbs., at South Huron Hospital, January 14, 1957. SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith, 93 Sanders St. W., an- nounce the arrival of their (laugh- ' ter, Virgitua Gayle, at South Huron Hospital, January 12, 1957 --special thanks to Dr. Hutson, 'rPo-apsoN — Gerald and Helen (nee Lewis) Thompson, of Aiisa. Craig, announce the arrival of a daughter. Judy Marie, at South Huron Hospital, January 11, 1057. WATSON—Mr, and Mrs. Dick Wat- son, Exeter, announce the ..birth of their son, Donald Lavern, at South Huron Hospital, January 10, 1057—a brother for Dougie. WONG—Mr, and Mrs. Wing Wong, Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter,- ;Mann!, at South Huron Hospital,- January. 12, 1057 -7-special thanks to Dr. Gans and nursing staff. DEATHS AfatDONALD—Maleohn (Mac) Mac- Donald died suddenly Wednesday, January 9, 1957, in his seventy- first year. HILL—At his home. Toronto, on January 14, 1957, William Henry Hill, brother of Fred J. Hill, To- ronto, both formerly of Exeter, CARDS OF THANKS Mrs. Allen Richard wishes to express her sincere thanks to all those who so kindly 41 remembered\ he" with cards, site, treats end' gifts while a patient in South. Huron Hospital, • 0 1111111111 ulut ut upnim ulnin 1111111111,111111111 !III ilfiT 1111111” 1110 1.1p 1111110111111P H11'1. it $2,795 $1,950 $1,795 $1,695 $1,395 $1,295 $1,250 $1,095 950 850 796 695 '50 METEOR COACH7—Choice of Two 650 '49 OLDS SEDAN 450 '46 CHEVROLET COUPE 195 '50 AUSTIN, SEDAN 195" '39 PONTIAC SEDAN 95 '42 DODGE SEDAN 55 TRUCKS '56 FORD 3, TON DUMP $3,500 '55 MERCURY 3 TON $2,195 '54 FORD 3 TON DUMP ....... ....... ........ ........ $2,195 '53 FORD 3 TON STAKE DUMP, long W.B. $1,895 SPECIALS The following 30-day units to be reduced $10 per day until sold, • Thursday's Price '56 FORD COACH, Fairlane, 2-door, automatic $2,255 I. '54 FORD SEDAN, automatic, low Mileage $1,355 '53 FORD COACH, radio, above average $1,060 '53 HENRY J. COACH, overdrive $ 705 '51 FORD COACH, real good . . . ,,„ $• 660 '46 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ..... ..„.,„., ...... ,.,„ .. „ $ 55 '53 CHEV SEDAN DELIVERY, above average $ 815 '52 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP $ 455 '49 FORD 1/2 TON PICIWP, new tires ,$ 235 TRACTORS '51 FORD ...... .... ........... ...... ..... $ 695 SET OP HALF TRACKS $ 195 "Get through the snow" Larry Snider Motors Ford Monarch Deeler EXETER I PHONE 624 4-ROOM APARTMENT, cl ownstatr, (rent; 315 Andrew St.; available FehrtlarY 1. Apply at. Ford's Men's Store, opposite Post Office. 111;17* r , IN 13ENS74Lf. — 4 room heated apartment, private entrance, olo- Ora kitchen, 2-,niece bath, avail- able rebrUary 1. Apply -to Mrs. 3. Phone 122-3 Jlenstkt. 111:17c Et-tior APARTMENTS The 12-euite steam-heated apart - ment building in the centre tit town has self.conteined 1-bedroont apartments with private bathrooms, Plenty of closet sneee, stove, re- frigerator, (some, fully fuentshedi: janitor service; plenty of hot water and parking space for ears; very reasonable rates. One vacancy now. SANDY ELLIOT Phone 470 or 646-J Exeter 0:9tfc • • • N APARTMENTS—A number of l- and 3.bedroonl apartments. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, 06 Anne St. 15tfc 2 APARTMENTS—Apply Tastil-Nu Bakery, phone 100. Zurich, 9tfe , EQUIPMENT FOR 'RENT SEWING MACHINES Electric portables,lay the week, Hopper- Hockey Furniture, phone 9$, - Stfe Ex- eter. • Fleur Sanders Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners. Tools, Etc. BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT—Brick house, dining room, diving room, 3 bed- rooms, kitchen with built-In cup- boards, 3-piece bath. 93 Simcoe St., E. IL Robinson, Exeter. 17* HOMES FARMS C. V. Pickard Exet er We have clients looking for " and 3-bedroom houses located in Exeter. 3 - BEDROOM BRICK,' close to schools. This is a tidy home in good repair with all conveniences.. Nice lot with garage. $7,000.00 — 4-bedroom 'house with modern kitchen and bathroom. Extra lots and garage. Small down payment. - COMPACT 3-bedroom brick, good kitchen and better than average bathroom; oil-burning turnac e; garage; reduced price; liberal terms. I ACRE OF LAND with good brick house and email barn. House is in excellent, condition; good kit- chen, ',Meet) bath- and heavy wir- ing. Reasonable price. Terms. FARM 1.00 Acres with comfortable house and exceptionally good barn; drive- shed; hydro throughout; productive loam suitable for all crops:. 7 acres of hush; price ;10,500.00. Terms. Possession to suit purchaser, If you wish to buy or sell, see C.' V. Pickard, Realtor, 304 Main St., Exeter; phones 165 and 628. 15tfc NEW. MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east side of Exeter; close to schools, R. E. Balkwill. 47 John St. tic RANCH STYLE HOUSE. cement block. crystalite finish, 2 bedrooms, attached garage and porch, cement drive. 20tfc. HENSALL — 2-storey brick house, 2-piece bath. CENTRALIA—Brick 'house. 4 beds, 3-piece' bath, furnace, garage. 17 tic 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, full bath, garage. DUPLEX BRICK HOUSE, $1,500 down, $80 per month for balance. We have a list of good farms, 50 to 250 acres worth seeing, and some small acreages with buildings. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, phone 435: Earl Parsons, 507, Fred Cole, 536-M, Salesmen. 13tfc Give full detall8 in fleet letter to: 'PHE ALLIED EAIIM SERVICES OP' CANADA, 1626 tentacle Street; London, Oniatie, 175 TENIIERS are 4:anvil (or the re- moYal of swill, bones •uticooked, bones evoked, rough fat, suet. And greases from RI'Aie Stritiou Cen- tralia. Ontrit;i0, for the period 1st 1537 to Marc* 31st 1930. Ail tenders are in he Widee•-sed to the Commanclieg Officer, RCAF eltation Centralia, •Ontario, at tn; Station Services Officer, and are to be re,- celved on or before February 4th, 1037, 17e •. WOOD SIGNED -TENDERS ;rill be re- ceived Ii' the undersigned for the MeGillivray Township School Area. il t 11) alma* .2, o , or o3 cords of 14-Inch green body wood, Maple and beeelt, to be delivered and plied at s(.11901s by. May 1, 1537: S.S. No. 15, 10 cords; S.S.. No, 17. IO cords; S.S.., No. 18, 5 • • cords: S.S. No. 9. '1 cords; S.S. No, 6, 5 cords; ,5.5.:\o. 5, 5 corrle; 5,5, No• 10, 5 cords; S.S. No,3, •6 cords. DAVID N. iit9Nn2", Clandeboye R,R, 10:17c • SERVICES LATHING, PLASTERING' No Job Too Swan JOHN WEBSTER Phone 257-W Exeter 17:24:31:7e ILA VE YOUR SAWS sharpened and set today,. the Foley automatic way. Stew's Sharpening Service, 105 Sanders St. E„ Exeter, phone 454. 70 SEPTIC TANKS pumped out, Im- mediate service, 'Butler Bros., Le can, phone 108 or 130-W, 12:6-1:24* MANURE LOADING-Apply Nor- man Whiting, Exeter, phone 655-W evenings. • Hie WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" For artificial Insemination infer- tna.tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hut-3441 between 7:30 and 9:30 A.M. We have all breeds available —top quality at low cost. 4;26tfc AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements Lor a, CON 7, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, Mile South of, Crediton FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 at 1:00 Velock Sharp FARM STOCK; Metalled team of greys, 5x6, good team; 110 Holstein cows, all young cows, 1 cow due Mar. 0, 1 cow due Mar, 19, 1 cow due Mar, 27, d row clue Mar: 29; 1 cow due April 18, 1 cow due May 5, 1 cow due May' S. 1 cow due Aug. 1, 2 cows bred Dec. 8, 1 cow bred jam 10. These cows are all bred to a good bull and are. •a,l1. bred the certified way.. S yearling heifers; 5 calves 'from 3 • to . months; 100 Hampshire hens. IMPLEMENTS: MeDeering bind- er, 7 ft., in good shape; Cockshutt rubber tired wagon with flat rack, sugar beet rack or grain reek combined; Cockshutt cultivator, 13- tooth; Cockshutt harrow, 11-tooth; MeDeering 11.-hoe drill, in good shape, land towing or tractor tow:- ing: Mc,Deering walking plough; 3-drum land roller: Case manure spreader; 2 sets bob sleighs; beet 1114ely lake,.3-section heavy liar- ; revue: MeDeering electric cream separator; set of platferm scales: hay loader; steel-tired wagon; dump rake; fertilizer seed drill: 30 elee- tide poets; 10 tops mixed hay: 1,0x12, colony house; 600 lbs. rrtixedgrain. Beaver oats and barley. This grain .is fit for seed. 15 ft- dlay ;fork, rape ;and pulleys, sling popes and chain; electric, .roller for rolling grain; electric. brooder, 500 •eallaeltY: chic' , ken feeders; MeDeering' tractor. 2- ; f ono w hydraulle; water trailer; I quantity of lumber; forks, shovels; WhilIPletree: .chains: iron kettle: Massey-Harris root pulper: 6 goad grain bags; 2 butter 4'hureet lo begs of pototoopl good set of doehle harness; horse collar end many other articles. TERMS; Cash, JOHN HUEII1CW. Prop, FRANK TAYLOIS, Auctioneer 17:24:31c PULLETS. growing to OA tog Grade A Large laiarkeie eee Or*? has e110411, On c 1 tiding A.1003-111e Crese), prompt phip,maiit, Semi started, Or 'Meet" btt'de, becil401115.0 Pilch White Rocks -. Hatchery hal wide Choice. Ask Us for particulars. agent — Erie Carseadden, Exeter phone 746-W or Bray' aliktobAry, John N. goAntiton. lig e6i0e3ir-43 r-7. corsil COBS, few tons, and seteon4 cutting alfalfa, Phone Grantela 170 ,! •theallow, G, „TT obwa,1 bale or el qsosserixil70110., Cash • TOBOGGAN, on Crediton Road, between alrPert -awl Grand Bend, °a Sunday. January 13. 6-ft. Sim- eon with green cushion. Apply 133 Columbia Dr., 11.(";;AF Centralia. Or phone 731-LOcal 204. 170 L.S.M.F.T. '56 FORD RANCH WAGON, really lovely '55 FORD COACH, automatic, low mileage '55 FORD SEDAN, Fairlane '55 CHEVROLET SEDAN, low mileage '53 FORD SEDAN, automatic, radio '53 FORD SEDAN, new motor '53 FORD COACH '52 FORD SEDAN '52 PLYMOUTH COACH '52 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—Your Choice '51 MONARCH SEDAN, overdrive; like new '53 CONSUL SEDAN '51 CHEVROLET , COACH seph's Hospital, London, a nd since r. Rohm• t TI miry wishes to APPIY South End Service, phone • 328. 17e ; WANTED ELECTRIC snoopr.a. 350 obtok HELP WANTED rapacity, in good condition, Pbert0 ...r ( DEPENDABLE %%IN et.' ._ . . .. '-u T Fk‘3 '" . At Low Winter Prices . . '53 PONTIAC SEDAN, two-tone, air conditioning '53 DODGE SEDAN, maroon, new tires, radio '52 DODGE SEDAN, sunvisor, slip covers '52 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR HARDTOP, radio, signal lights, 2-tone, sunvisor . '51 DODGE SEDAN, radio, •air conditioning, slip covers '51 PLYMOUTH SEDANS (2), air conditioning, slip covers Your Choice $745 '50 PONTIAC SEDAN, air conditioning, real clean $545 '50'METEOR SEDAN $595 '50 CHEV 1,TON, new tires, signal lights, spot light ...., $625 '53 MERCURY 1/2 -TON ' $645 ,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,;.,,,,imimii,m,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,i,ww..,,,,...,,,inumiuminimmitimiii,..,,m,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,imm,,,,,,i,,,,,, s . One New 1956 Dodge 112-Ton Express 650-16 6-ply, tires, heater, electric wipers, signal lights '-: , REDUCED BY A BIG DISCOUNT il F.• .ccenduntettetteettetettmentutint ..... minute,' ..... untemeemetenettettetennutteututettattittueumettniummitemtemm Exeter Motor Sales PHONE 200 - Fred Dobbs, Prop. NIGHTS, 762,W -or 769-M ce __4 — The Time**Iwo* January i7, 1107