Clinton News-Record, 1957-02-28, Page 5,. Tu*v 'rr"$, 1957'
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Accommodation For Rent'
1 -FURNISHED APARTMENT,
suitable for couple. • Phone. HU
•-2.9572. 2 p-3b-tfb
DUPLEX, UNFURNISHED. \AV-
,ailable noW, . Phone Clinton HU
x4708, 9-h
SMALL COTTAGE, FURN+L•5HED.
All utilities paid, On Hy 8, at
, Cities Service Station, entering
''+Goderich Phone Goderich 664.
8-9-p
"0 IVLF ORTABtY FURNISHED,
steam heated, well iodated three -
roan Apartment,' Suitable for
- Cpl ,. Available now, Phone HU
3FIOUSE FOR RENT ON MARY
'Street, semi -furnished. Three
'bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom.
'R 'ossession at once,. P.O. Box 329,
Clintgn. 6-p-t;fb
EV>I✓ ROOM APARTMENT, un-
Turnished. Heated,Available now,.
:11horip Clinton HU 2-9708. 9-b
OUE FOR RENT IN Bayfield.
,:Four .roor'hs, Hydro and' newly
• •+decorated. Good garden. Posses -
Sion immediately. Phone HU
2.9214. 9-+b
:ThliSPRABI . LARGE 3 ROOM
..apartment, ftirmshed, ground floor,
'private entrance,' partly :heated.
"Garden if desired. Available March
10. Rhone Goderich 1197W. 8p
TWO R OQ M FURNISHED
'apartment, suitable for cotyple,
'Washing facilities. Available im-
Itmediately, Phone HU 2-9504.
8-9-b
HOUSE FOR RENT 'ON Princess
Street, West, reasonable, ' call
.London- 7-2613 In morning or
rwrlte - Mrs. . L. Whittington, 54
(C1eitiarig Street, London; ' -Rb
'WO Rt)OM FURNISHED apart -
:latent with ' bath, Available im-
mediatei'y, rhea- Clinton HU
:2-9708. 9-•b
Al!'LARIPMENT VACANT THIS
'Weekend. Large living room, - kit-
cher, two bedrooms, hall, bath.
Phone HU . 2-7089. Visit Wednes-
"'" day afternoon. or evenings except
R Saturday: - "t• . 9=.p
Articles For Sale
:i~f EiC'r1 IC MON, IN GOOD con-
dltion. Phone HU 2-9081. - 9-b
:13tALED STRAW and Bean Straw
mor sale. Albert Stryker, Bruce-
field. Phone HU 2-9847. 9p
ROYAL ALBERT BONE ..CHINA
- ;.Dinnerware in open. stock 'or sets.
See the new patterns in this fine
...dinnerware at COUN'hJWt'S Jewel-
Z.ery Store. 9-p
;;SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
table model, electric; baby's crib,
• complete; small motors, i/z h.p.
E. Wendarf, phone HU 2-7089 af-
' ter 7 p.m. 9-b
SATLAN'IQ 120 BASS, PIANO Ac-
• cordion, With case. Priced right
for Eluic1 sale. Apply Reg. Smith,.
cofner bf East and High Streets,
Clinton, phone HU 2-$793:. 9b
:. NL4 ME BRAND, QUALITY HOME
FURNISHINGS direct from Man-
ufacturer to you, at Prices no oth
-et Dealer can give you, due to
low - overhead, mass , purchasing
ower and • tremendous turn -over.
• .Make your Selections. from better
grade Manufacturers such as
:Peppier's, Knechtels,..Andrew Mal -
cum, Deilcraft, Hardings & Tor-
onto Carpet, Sklar, Snyder's,Mar-
shall, Etc. Price Furniture and
)3roadloom at your favourite store
—Then Write or visit us for com-
parison and Savings! Smitty's
'Shopping Centre, Ltd., Hanover,
'"The Furniture Town of Canada,"
7 & 9-b
"8,000"
4.L LQ0R TILE
FOR SALE.
Yes, we have to clear ol.t in a
;hurry, 8,000 of the heavy gauge
tile, all Al quality, absolutely no
•seconds,
We ,have:.,.
"A" Gauge (Canvas backed)
• JASPE TILE
Reg. Price 24c each
b YOURS
f roR 15 c EACH
Also
"A" Gauge
Ja.spe and
: Marboleum. Tile
(Felt Backed)
Reg, Price 19c each
TO CLEAR
, • AT 13 c EACH
'Vett must COME EARLY t, in -
p
ect these exceptional buys, these
tle will not last near as long here
as they will in your home. Don't
,miss it.
BALL & WITCH
HARDWARE
Clinton -4%00o 1.41U 2-9505
0- Parking at hear of Store , .
Automobiles For Sale
1949 METEOR, li'our-Door, light
blue practically new. tires. In goodcondition, Phone Clinton IltY
1yw3335.4,0 9p •
Accommodation Wanted
SMALL 2 BEmZO(nHiOUSt,
or lower 2 bedroom apartment,
Hy Airforce cquple with 1 child,
$ • years.Reasonable rent Early:
in April Phone Clinton HU 2-3411,,
Local 327, • 9 -10.4) -
Articles
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.,Articles Wanted
LARGE DOG HOUSE, URGENT-
ly needed. Phone HU 2-9704.
9-b
OHE]ST .OF DRAWERS; approxi-
mately 32 inches wide; Phone
Clinton HU 2-3294, 9p
BABY SITTING
RELIABLE MOT,HEIR. will Baby
sit by the day or hourly. Reason,-
able
easonable rates, Ph .one HU 2-9765.
7,tflb
Baby Chicks
GET CHICKS TO PRODUCE on
the markets paying you best. Eggs,
Meat. Big -4 Chicks are, bred fel-
each.
qreach. Standard breeds, crosses,
'specials' like Pilch White Rock.
(broilers), Ames In -Cross (high
egg production; low overhead),
Hatchery has started_• pullets; im-
mediate shipment, Special prices.
All ages, -Agent: Chas. Scott,
Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23,
9b
WE HAVE'. SAID it BEFORE
and we will say it again, if you
keep r e c or ds you will keep
Tweddle layers. We buy founda-
tion.,stock each year (net once in
a while) from the top breeders in
United States and•. Canada, to give
our customers chicks that will lay
more eggs on less feed; Our best
for eggs, Ames In -Cross Series
400, Shaver Cross Strain White
Leghorn, Warren Rhode Island
Red,Whyte Leghorn x Rhode Isl-
and Red, California Gray x White
Leghorn. We challenge you to
compare any of these with any of
the leading egg strains: If you do
you will be back to Tweddle each
year. W e have tops in broiler
chicks, {lst generation 'Indian River
Cross, lst generation Arbor Acres
White Rocks. Turkeys: extremely
Broad Breasted Bronze, Thompson
Large Whites, A. O. Smith Broad
Whites, special strain Beltsville._
August DeGroof, RR )1, Clinton;
agent for Tweddle Chick Hatch-
eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 9b
Business Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton: Phone. Clin
ton HU 2-6692. 13••tfb
Board and Room.
ROOM FOR ONE SINGLE GIRL,
or two sharing. Large living -
room, kitchen and bath. Furnish-
ed. • Down town location. Phone
HU' 2-3844. s-
• CUSTOM WORK
OtISTOM WOOD COWING with
chain saw. Logs or firewood..Rea-
sonable price. Apply John Heyink,
phone Blyth 23r5 collect.
9-1041-p
RADIO . AND TV SERVICE. Re-
pairs on all makes of. radios and
television sets. Phone Seaforth
656r2. ''Carl . Richardson, Bruce -
field. 9 10-11-p
TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We
Rent Move — Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 23-tfb
ALL KINDS OF SAWS SHARP-
ened. Years of 'experience. Leave
saws at Cantelon's Service. Station
or at my home on Fulton Street.
I have for sale several new wheel-
barrows, also heavy winch for
moving bu1.'ldings.. Dave Elliott,
phone HU 2-9765. '8-9-p
SANITARY SEWAGE
' DISPOiM)+.L
Septic tanks, Cess Pools, etc.,
,pumped and cleaned with Sanitary
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligat-
ion. Louis Blake, R1, 2, Brussels.
Phone Brussels 42r6, • 6 to°•32-p
FOR SALE OR RENT
Floor Troubles?
O For NEW FLOOR BEAUTY,
Sand and Refinish your Floors.
PHONE HU 2-9505 or drop in and
talk over your floor problems, Our
Sander and Edger are the latest
in design, can be rented for a full
day for only $7.00 (both machines)
or $1.00 pe' hour for small jobs.
® Now yon can refinish a floor
yourself and save dollars by using
our Sanders, very simple to oper-
ate, no trick to put on new sand-
ing rolls, etc.
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What To 'Use For A
Beautiful. Lasting
Finish?
Why, that's easy.,,
' ALIVCATEX No. 500
Epon Clear Plastic, •
of cours"e. No sealer required, one
gallon Covers 500 sq. ft. for the.
first coat, 700 for second.
Drop in folksor hone we' are
ready to, helyou some floor
problems,
BALL and 11IUTC11
phone Clinton HU 2-0505
"Parking Galore at the rear
• of Oar Store"
6-7 -8-9,1)
MONEY WANTED
WANTELY -.-•- $1,000 AT 6% FOR
four years with option of paying
off in tWo years. Box 90, Clin-
ton l aws-1'00frrd
910-i142%
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
B, & C. ELECTRIC FEED Cooker,
In .excellent condition. Apply Wes
McBride, Varna, phone Hensall
687r21, • �P
McCC RMICK-DEERING MIL1R
With pipe and fittings for eight
stalls. In very good condition,
Also three milk cans, Harry Plum -
steel, phone HU 2-3286. 9p
HAY FOR SALE
CHOLCE BALED MIXED HAZY.
Apply H, Brandon, phone Bayfield
54r3, • 9b
600 BALES OF ALFALFA AND
Timothy, Had no rain. Apply John
Lindsay, RR 3, Clinton, phone HU
2-9197. , 9p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
FEIVLAR m HELP WANTED—.For
clean factory. work. Steady em-
ployment Apply" in person to Par-
Knit Hosiery, Albert Street, Clin-
ton, 9-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK, Five-
day week, 55e ,.per hour to start..
•If able to maintain production,
75c per hour. Phone Clinton HU
2-7064 or apply in person, prefer-
ably, to A.Garen, Clinton Laund—
ry and Dry Cleaning. • 3-tfb
Help Wanted—Male
CARETAKER (Part . Time)•
$1,320.00 =.• Required by Federal'
Department of Public Works to
maintain Public B u i ], di ng and
grounds at Clinton, .Ontario. De-
tails and applications at Post Of-
fices and offices of the National
Employment Service. Apply be=
fore March 11, 1957,• to the Civil
Service Commission, 25 St. Clair
Ave. East, Toronto 7, Ont. Quote
competition number 57-T-643.
. 943
Livestock' Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled" farm animals- and hides.
Call collect Ed. Andrews, 851.-11,
Seaforth. Associated with .Darling
and Co.. of Canada: Ltd. • 5-p-tfb
- • • Livestock For Sale
13 PIGS,SIX WEEKS OLD. Ap-
ply Ross Hoggart, RR , 1, Clinton,
phone HU 2-9878. • 9b
FOUR COWS, -Hereford, x Dur-
ham. Due' in about one week.
Lloyd Johnston, Varna, phone
:Clinton HU, 2-9897. 9p
FOUR HOLSTEIN COWS and one
heifer 'to freshen within the next
two weeks. Apply to Bob Rath -
well, phone Clinton HU 2-9105.
)9b
ONE HOLSTEIfN. "COW, carrying
second 'calf; Holstein heifer, both
to freshen. ,shortly. Also 4 open
heifers. All vaccinated. Apply, to
Robert Rathwell. Phone HU 2-9105.
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Miscellaneous
SPRING SPECIAL, at Elaines on
Highway 21. Regular $7.50 'Cold
Waves, for $6. 2 for $10. Phone
Bayfield 54r3. Open evenings.
9b
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction: Counter's 'Jewellery.
Huron. County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store. 9-p
PAPERHANGING AND Painting,
Sunworthy wallpapers in. stock.
Doug. Dalton, Seaforth. Phone
Seaforth 320M. 7.8-9-p
CHAIN SAWS—Models H.C. and
J.B. See these and dependable
used saws at Robert Glen's I.E.L.,
Sales and Service. Phone Clinton
HU 2-9909. 7tolOp
LET - US REPAIR AND MAKE
your-rings,,,and- jewellery like new
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chan-
ces. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watchre-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter, ._ 9-p
• Pet Stock
GERMANSHEPHERD PUPS,
purebred. Good strain. $20 and
$15. Brownie Pump 22 calibre
with 'scope. Don Campbell, RR 3,
Hayfield., Phone Bayfield 58r41.
8-9-b
Property For Sale
FRAME , HOUSE, approximately
20x30, to be moved from premises.
Apply John A. Keys, Varna. 9p
DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE
on Raglan Street, near • t w o
schools. D, S. Cantelon, phone
rYTT A.AAOo o h Y.
REST HOME
BRAESIDE REST HOME FOR
elderly people and convalescents
Telephone Mrs, Boyce, 126:.-
Mitchell. 50 to 12-1,
. Salesmen Wanted
WANTED T ONCE; Rawleigh
Dealer in Huron County. Write
Rawleigh's Dept. B469 -R, Mant-
real, P.Q. 9'b
SEEDR FO._. SALE
CARRY' SEED OATS, grown from
registered seed, 97. percent germin-
ation, cleaned and treated: $1.55
er bushel. William Coleman, first
f Phone lien -
saltwest of Kipper!.
sall. 674122. 9-1041-p
STOVES •FOR SALE
WOOD AND COAL RANGE With
white enamel front,, in good con
dition, Also 44burner eleetrie stove,
autocratic (yen, priced reasonable..
Mrs. Harry Plurnsteel, phone EU
2.3280.
BIRTHS
BAIRD-.-ln. Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on I fon'ttay, February 25r
1957, to .Mr. 'and. . Mrs, George,
(Baird, Clinton, a daughter.
CLARE — In Victoria Hospital,
London,, f#n Wednesday, Febru-
ary 27, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs.
Grover Clare (nee Joyce And
rews), Blyth, twin son and`dau-
ghter (brother and site for
Susan and Sandra).,
000K—In Clinton .Public Hos$it
al, on Tuesday, February 26,
1957,,, tq Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cook, Blyth, a daughter.
JACKSON — In Clinton Public:
Hospital, on Friday, February
'22, 1957, to Flight Lieutenant
/and M,rs, Edward Jackson, RC-
AF Station Clinton, a son.
MaeLAREN-: In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Felt-
ruary27, 1957, to LAC and Mrs.
David Maclaren, RCAF Station
Clinton, a son, ,
N.r�.a913—.In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Monday, February 25,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Sidney
Neeb, RR 2, Crediton, a son.
REID-In Clinton Public' Hospital,
on Wednesday, . February 27,
1957, to LAC and Mrs. Frank'
Reid, RCAF Station Clinton, a
daughter..•
SLOT In Clinton Public Hospital,
• oh Thursday, February 21, 1957,
to Private and Mrs. John. Slot,
RCAF Station Clinton, a dough-
..
ter.
WEST --On : February 27, 1957 to
Mr. and Mrs. William West,
Stratford, tvlrin son and daugh-
ter (brother and sister for Faye,
Heather and Joan). - A y
DEATHS
ENG(EL—In Clinton, on Wednes-
day, February 27, 1957, Edith
R..Rozel], beloved wife of John
Engel and sister of Mrs. R6y
Plumsteel, in her 84th year.
Funeral 'fr'Onr, the Beattie funer-
al horne i s 'Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, to Clinton Cem-
etery tomorrow afternoon, Fri-
day, March 1, commencing at
two ' o'clock. Rev. A. G. Eagle
will officiate: •
MoBiRID —Suddenly in South
Huron Hospital, Exeter, follow-
ing a car accident, on Tuesday
afternoon, February . 26, 1957,
Alvin S. •McBride, beloved hus-
band of Rena. McBet'h, in his
61st year. Funeral from the
Bonthron funeral home, Hensel],
to Baird's Cemetery, .Brucefield,
on Friday afternoon, March 1,
commencing at two o'clock,. Rev.
H. J Snell, Fiiceter, will officiate.
•
PROMO -.In Alexandra Marine
and Genet 1';Hos¢ital, Goderich,
on Tuesday, February 26, 1957,
William Proctor, Goderich, be-
loved -husband of the late Jean
Prudence ' Fleming: , Funeral
from the Stiles funeral home,
Goderich, to Maitland Ce hetery,
on ..Friday afternoon, March 1;
commencing at 2 o'clock. Rev.
S. H. Findley will officiate.
RU1LL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 27, 1957, Clara G. Swarts,
beloved wife of the late J. B.
Rumlball, in - her 85th year. Res-
ting at the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, High Street,. Clinton,
where the funeral service `will
be held on Saturday, March 2;
1957, at 2.00 p.m. Interment in
Clinton Cemetery.
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Teachers Wanted
PROTESTANT TEACHER F01
USS No. 10 Hullett and Goderich.
Duties to commence September,
1957. School has oil heating sys-
tem and water in the school. Ap-
proximately 20 pupils. Application
stating qualifications and salary
expected to be in the hands of the
secretary by March 9, 1957. R. J.
Snell, secretary -treasurer, RR 1,
Lon desboro. 8-9-l0b
WOOD FOR SALE
LIMB AND BODY 'HARDWOOD.
Can be delivered. Arnold Taylor,
Brucefield, phone HU 2.9155.
9-p
REAL ESTATE
On the :Highway, very good 100
acre farm. Building in (good state
of repair. This farm has a val-
uable milk contract. Can be
bought with stock and implements
and also ;With. 200 acres of land if
so desired. Mortgage call be ar-
ranged
Garage with showroom, office,
ear agency and very good two ap-
artment house. Hot tvater heat-
ing. Oil furnace, Including some
Machinery. Full price $10,000.
On Main Street In Clinton, store
with three:apartnrents. Full price
$8,500.
Lovely large brick home with
double garage. Choice location ht
Clinton, only $8,500.
•Lucknow, ten 'acres of •land,•
a very goodhouse, barn henhouse,
hydro, town 'water. Full price
$4,200. Terms.
Completely furnished •siiriimer
eott•ago on• Lake Huron $2,200.
Dungannon, ..
1Dim store,fine room
In g
house, bathroom, hot and ' told
canning water, garage,* hill price,
$2,800.
Grocery and meat store, a real
money maker,..
,ILII '1NG OIL SELLING
Contact
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REALTOR
." 40 Wellesley Street
Cli7irfl(+:RIClFit.. V.t#Cy1VE 1108'
Drown lspecialy )for Clinton and
District Chaihba;r of Commerce •atnd
�.-.._ Clinton •, News.Record :by Ralph Toe.
THIS SEED 15 POSITIVE4.Y
GUARANTEED TO MAKE
20 BUSHELS MORE
TO THE ACRE
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Jayne Mansfield in:
"THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT"
' (Adult ,Entertainment)
With Tom well -'Scope & Color
MondaY, Tuesday'
and Wednesday
"MIRACLE ,IN
'THE RAIN"
Highly rated by drama critics
everywhere; a story of everlasting
love and faith with an unusual
climax.
Jane Wyman , -- Van' Johnson
and Peggy Castle,
• Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
"SHOWDOWN
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_In 1Teehnicolor —
An 'ex -soldier arrives back• in ,his
home town to face „ and resolve a
new, conflict..
Jock Mahoney -- Martha Ryer
• and Lyle ,Bettger
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,Page Seven ' •
IN MEMORIAM
WILTON: In loving memory of a
dear mother and sister, Mrs: Pearl
Wilton, who passed away one year
ago, March 1, 1956:
"We who loved you sadly miss you,
As it daiwns another year;
In our lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are' ever- near."
--Ever remembered, by daughters,
sisters and brothers. 9p
PARTRIDGE: In loving memory
of a dear daughter and sister,
Isabel Dorothy Partridge, who
passed away February 27, 196-6:
"We will always remember the
way you looked,
'rite way you spoke and smiled, •
The wonderful things you said`
and did
Are with us all the while. •
"Each thine we lookat your
picture,y
So young, so fair, so true,
There's no wonder our hearts
are aching,
And longing dearjor you."
—Too dearly loved to ever be for-
gotten.—Mrs: Joseph Webster and
fancily. - 9p
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for the lovely cards, treats and
flowersand special thanks ba the
nurses and doctors for their care
while I was a patient in the hospi-
tl: ])DA M. WALKI_NSHA..W. Sb
I wish to express my thanks to
my friends and relatives who sent
me Cards and treats while a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Also, special thanks to the doctors
and nurses.—MURRAY CRIara.
9b
We would like to thank the Hay-
field Firemen for their prompt
work in putting out the chimney
fire at our home on Friday.—THE
NELSON HEARD FAMILY,
9b
I would like to express thanks
to my friends and neighbours for
cards and treats I received in.
Clinton Hospital, Special thanks
to Dr, Oakes, Dr. Addison, •and
the nurses. MRS. ROY SCOTCH -
MER. 9-p
T would like to express heartfelt
thanks to our many friends and
neighbours for their kind messages
of sympathy, spiritual bouquets
and flowers, in the passing of. my
dear mother, ,Mrs. Frank Jeffrey,
62 Elgin Ave., Goderich. --- MRS.
W/LLIAII MCGUIRJE. 9b
To nay friends and nurses. Drs.
Addison and Oakes, my splendid
specials, Mrs, Martin, Mrs, Craw-
ford and Mrs, Campbell, my extra
specials "J" and Edna, also all
those who sent such !beautiful flow-
ers, get -well cards, for lovely
treats, calls, both personal and
telephone, and not the least,my
Specialdelivery letter from. Margie
Jean I Wish. to say a very big
thank you, Ifow could one help
getting well with all the grand
care and attention and 1 ant rrlore
than thankful for their kindness
and care, Very sincerely. MRS.
NORMAN HALL, Op.
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HERE IN CLINTON
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Portraits -.- Weddings . -= Children's Groups
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Socially Acceptable?
Does it drink too much gas, smoke too : much, or
"cough" at the wrong time? We have the best selection
of Tate model cars. Some with vely.low mileage; all
well behaved, with perfect manners.
8tfb
'57 PONTIAC Cpach Deluxe,
• Pathfinder. New. • .Dis-
count $400,00.
'56 METEOR; Rideau Sedan;
2 tone; whiteshoes; 9,260
miles.
'56 FORD Country Sedan. V8.
Holds entire family.
'56 CHEV. SEDAN: Step out
in this.
'55 BUICI; 4- Door Hardtop,
Automatic. Big Reduction.
'55 CHEV. 210 SEDAN. Can't
be told, from new.
'55 DODGE Crusader Sedan.
14,000 miles. Spotless.
'55 DODGESmooth Mayfairns4vo;�y! Sedan.
'54 BUICK Sedan. Automatic.
Radio, 2 tone; luxurious
comfort.
'54 DESOTO Sedan, Automa-
tic. 2 toner Tinted glass.
'53 DESOTO SEDAN V8
\A.utomiitic; Radio; W -W
Tires; P o w e'r Steering,
Brakes, Windows, Original.
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN.
'53 PONTIAC DeLuxe Sedan.
Extras. Real Sharp!
CHEV. Belaire Hardtop—
Automatic; Radio; W -W
Tires. Under 20,000 miles.
'53 CHEV. DeLuxe Sedan,—
Radio,
'53 MONARCH Sedan. Auto-
matic; Radio;,.,Tops in
beauty!
'53
'52 CHEV. SEDAN. Radio.
Here's , a' looney!
'52 DODGE SEDAN. Purrs
like.a kitten! -,.
'51 STUDEBAKER COACH—
Custom Radio.
'51 STUDEi3AKER SEDAN—
'Loadedawith extras.
'51 DODGE Coronet Sedan—
Automatic. To value lov-
' ers.
'51 CHEV. SEDAN.
None better;. •
a.
'51': METEOR COACH. Over
drive. Absolutely none
better 'to be had.
'50 FORD SEDAN. Real'
clean.
'50 FORD COACH.
Rush! Hurry!
The boss said 'sell 'em cheap'!
'50 Studebaker Sedan
'49 Dodge •Caacb
'40 Studebaker Sedan
'49 Chev. Sedan
'49 Ford Coach
'49 Mercury Sedan •
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
'45 Vargo :r/2 Ton -Excellent
shape.
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THE 'ONLY WAY
y . i isthese beauties
To .-sell telt the #rue con' iti�n 10 see
yourself! It's 'the difference that counts!
COMPARE! COMPARE! COMPARE!
Dollar For Dollar, You'll Get More
Bon Coo.K
MOTOR SALES
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