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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-02, Page 10.124s 10 The Times -Advocate, March 24 1961 oste*. SCORES • •STANDINGS EXETER LANES MEN'S LEAGUE "A" LEAGUE sulltctren (A.. Ford 714 ) • Imperials (R.Smith 6511 - • Six (D. Case 726i c. Lttinber B. 51erver 569) • SPares (A. (Farquhar 7111) BUtchers (1). Stagg 812) 11. 13111lards (P. 31cFalls *1(4) PinpoppersIJ. Pinder 667) „„ Rockets (4. Haugh 723) . IA &Teri e,St ( T. Burke 721)) . 'Windmills 101. Osgnod S92) 4..H Specials (R. Parson Rockets .. . 65 'Windmills 42 Spares . . . 36 Larry's Supertest 37 Imperials 4R Mig Six 47 Butchers ......... . 46 lkmen 43 Russ' Billiards 41 • AkFt SPeelais 33 POPPers 30 Conklin Lumber 27 no" LEAGUE Pepsis (J. Coughlin 693) Golden Mile (rt. Taylor 542) • Letter from Kippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG Forst:IMO items it's, .... ,,...„... CLASSIFIED RATES Mr. Robert J. Elsie of RR 2 Kippen is a patient in Scott IMemorial Hospital, Seaforth, • Mrs. E. Roberts of London who has visited several weeks with her 801), and daughter -in.' tlaw. je, and Mrs, Edward I Roberts, returned to her home I recently, Mr. and Mrs. Elston DOWS011 High. single: M. r.ronyn 43211 retUrne4 home on Saturday after spending part of the win- ter months in Seaforth. High triple: M. ('ronyn (7341 , High triple: Norma, Caldwell ,(6 ) Hidden $(r• 'Barb Harrisnn 4 Lepig$INTER-TOWN Mr. Hugh MacMillan had a. successful sale at his farm on Wednesday, February 22, 'Exeter to. :Munroe 7(9) . 7 Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Kelth 4 (loderielt (M. Moore fi(1 ) ; and Gail of Kitchener are visi- n tn. stoma (T. Miirray 994 / ' tors of her parents, Mr. and 4 (trend Bend (13. Deters 519) . ,„ – t iurs. nobert J. Eigie. • er 91 Mr. William Kyle was admit- st. Marys 1 rInderich . '67,! ted to Clinton hospital Friday 0 Grand Bend . . 41 1 evening, having suffered a 3 3. Rippen Tigers ((7. Ross 670) 3 Lerks (7. Smith 635) ..... , 1 . (-tanners ).7. Bell 412) ... ...... . _ Ba nkinonts i H. Rieswetter 597) Kingpins ( E. Priess 691) , . ...... 'EcIselaires IJ, Hendrick 608) .... 'Toastmasters' (A. Melitle 597) .. Wildrats 1'K. Williams 536) .._ 'flingers (D, Wrl'z..-ht 582) Tradesmen (B. Sanders 611) .. Pp*:s on Kipper) Tigers 36 Ringers 55 Teas tmast ers 54 Canners 30 :F)dselaires 47 Tradesmen 47 Ringpins 46 , Laois 41 ,Bankmonis ',4,1• Wildcats. •7 Gold en .Mile 1N '• High single: D. Hughson (311) 'High triple: Ti. Osgood (R92) Hidden score: B. Stanlalte " MEN'S INTER -TOWN Goderi eh B (5225) ........ ''Zuriolt (0311 • 1,1xet er A (6)80) Clinton A (5382) Wingham (5152) Goderieh A. • ( 5299) Clinton B (5W16 .Exeter B (5144) .• ,Exeter A 1R1 Onderich 115 Clinton 13 143 Clinton A 343 Goclerich B 1:10 WI ngharn 101 Exeter 91 Zurich 20 LADIES' LEAGUE 'Mighty Mice (E. Morley 5251 , Who Cares (A. Appleton 478) 'net:sites (G. smut) 6n6) .......... 4 Sputniks (8. 'Reid 5511 3 4 3 5 2 High single: M. Moore, (lode.. rich (305) High triple: P. Haugh, Exeter (861) High average: M. Bannister, Goclerleh (205) LADIES' FRIDAY NITERS Bookies Af. Br 1(1,.: es 636i • 5 Nugget ts (0. Essery 6051 .. 2 Bluebirds (B. Fahner 466) 5 Junebugs (B. Roth 414 ) . 2 Dubees(M. Glover 663) 7 Shoestrings (D. Graff 621 . 0 Dtibees ........... . ., ... ..... . .. RR N 3 Rook)e 8 27 s R3 1. Bluebirds 53 .1 ebugs • 41 un Shoestrings ' 40 High a»)e: M. Glover and Ti. Graff (253) High tri pi e:,. -.31, Glover (663) 2 Single : R. F'all ner 2 Bidden score: A, Spencer 3 1 3 1. • 3161 MIXED LEAGUE rtacttedacks ((, 13 end rtelt 667) 7 Cool ('ats (\. Stagg 547) . Ch(ekens (A. Valais irn 649) 7 Chipmunks (C. Poore 603) 0 Hot Toddies CAL (um n 11911 . 6 High bites D. Munroe 5R1 ) .. t raekeriacks 7405 Toddies 83 Oh elcens 6R Chipmunks 61 Cool Ce.ts 53 High tes 39 LUCAN LAN,.. ES "A" LEAGUE shamrocks 56 Weoributchers 56 El ee t ries .4 Hot Shots 53 Vire Eaters 45 Short Circ) it a 43 Dairymen 49 Mercurvs .47 Lumber Kings 32 "R" LEAGUE Penny Pi n eh e r's 42 42 Elgin F1), ors , 411 01 an ii eboYe ("Illirrh 35 Hose Iloilers . "I . . .,. Lewis Construction 55 Hotel .. 99 Agrien . ........ .. .. .......... 29 I,egion . 26 74 igh single: .7. A mold CM) High triple' .T. A rno)cl (700) LADIES' LEAGUE High 7 lope(1T. 14a rely 153) 7 6'. 'Clowns (S. Brad(ey 1 RR ) 0 , Ramblers (T. 11 asket t 2061 7 Dumbells (M. calling 21P) 0 tift satellites ri.. Ca Wool t 261) .., Leginne(tes i V, Smith 199) . Shamroeks (11. Thompson 2003 Strutnilcs (03. Mel ntosh 27R) Dairymaids (R, Elisio i t 2(3) . 5 C. Cu(ies (J. Simpson 214) .... 2 'High single: 7,adi es', 8. Hend- rick, 213: tnen's, 1. Ford, 296. igh 1 riple: Ladies', 31. Gunn, 691: men's, N. Redman. 603. Iligh average: Ladies', ei. 'fled - man and 11. Hendrick 1 A9 ; men's, N. .F1 edli ian, 21G. 5 BANTAM BOYS 2 7 0 P. Popnettes (1.. Fuller 662) .... High Hopes (E. Bogart 472) Merry Maids (G. Coward 547) , Trailers (M. Cronyn 1341 'Wee Hones (N. Caldwell 660) Pills (M. Glover 647) .N2te Hawks (B. Sangster 633) .. 5 'Luc'ky Strikes (31. Jory 518) 2 Be 'Sops (.M. 'Wells 648 . ..... 7 '131 Lights (17. Gifford 493) 0 :Handicappers (V. Gould 550) 5 jolly Jilts (3-, Burke 534) , 2 Busy :Bees (L. Wales 568) Lollipops (L, Brock 523) 0 5 2 Happy Gals ,(D. Munroe 643) Alley (IsOs (D, 'Wi)son 5601 Hot :Dogs (R. Durand 684) 7 Frisky Six (17, Dobson 544) 0 J4115' Six (G. Skinner •600) 5 • Blowettes (K. Penhale 5(12) 2 Happy Gais 1)7 Pin Poppet( es 107 Trailers 301 Be Bops 96 Pills 94 Hot Dogs 91 Ni ie Hawks 92 'Wee Hopes • 92 jolly jIlls 62 Handicappers 82 Lucky Strikes 79 !Frisky Six '77 Merry Maids 711 Alley Cats 72 Elewettes 12 'Busy Flees '70 Pli Lights 70 Sputniks .. . 62 Mighty Mire 61 J'oll. six 5R Lollipops 56 Roll ettes 57 57') Hopes 49 Who Cares 43 Silver Darts M. 'Wolfe 276) .., 2 Roekets (31, idle 211) . 3 Wildea 5( (11. Seaver 315) . . 5 Night Hawks (J. G ford 027) (1 Bine Jays (R. Hooper 28)) 5 Tigers (D. :Morrow 227) Wildcats.... . ..... ...... AR Blue Jays at Silver Darts 43 Night Hawks 41 Rockets 57 Tigers 14 High sIng•le: Blooper (197 ) High double: D, Merl yer 1519) BANTAM GIRLS Loll pops (01. Snell 190 5 P. Pinners ()3wen P. 180) 0 I nd ion Squaws (1,. Wells 270) 5 Freck)es (7, Pen hale 253) 0 Eskimos (13, Skinner 27*) 5 Sputniks (E, Ellerington 183) 0 Lollipops 62 Eskimos 56 'Freckles ..................... 50 Indian Squaws 33 Penny ?Inners 20 Sputniks . • 19 !High single: P. Braman (155) High double: B. Skinner (97S) JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS T-Blrels (1". Wells 469) 5 :Widgets 70, Wright 42(1) 0 K -em -Downs ((7, Wolfe 428; 5 Pin-:Rusters (H. Gosar 317) 0 Bea in icks (B. ',Wright 459 ) 5 Lucky Seven (31. Keay 3261 0 Dynamiters (B. Greenacre 298) 5 Long johns 43. Ford 303) M. Bombers (31, L. Edwards 35r) 3 strikers (E. (loser 3281 2 Comets ('R, Sanders 358) 3 Sliek Chicks (D. Snell 334) 2 Khoo k ein-'Downs 76 Sliek Chielts 68 Pin -Busters 50 Strikers 49 T-P,irds 47 Comets 42 BIIIA Bomber.* 40 15ridgeis31 Long ., ohns 27 26 25 Lucky sever, tnicks Ilynanillers19 High single: R. 'Wright (261) High triple: P. 'Wells (460) GRAND BEND LANES MEN'S LEAGUE High single* Strikers . Desjazdine 314 Planners R, Van ,Derselear :145 Dawn Tavern . A, Stebbins 316 Could Bees H. Hayter son Dashounds K. Kraft 126 Merchant s B. Green 266 Cas-A-Nites R. ',Werner 253 Last Minn t es K. Loy le 268 High triples Strikers L. Mason GM 'Planners . M., Van Dorselaar 804 Dawn Tavern IL Skipper 727 Could 'Bees ...........M. Tiernan 092 Dash au ncls Kraft 662 :Merchants Art Hoist 657 Cas -A -Nit .7. Shade 723 Last Minutes H. Sheppard 626 Strikers Planners 99 OP Dawn 'ravern FO COUld Bees 73 :Dathouncis 72 Mereha.rit s . 71 Cat -A -NI 431 Last Minutes 95 High single: Pay Van Dorsalas.r (345, (04) High iriule: Rey Van Porselsar LADIES' LEAGUE ThtShots (P. (Throeder 470) 4 Gi.10 (D. Ghostkeetser 480) fl rertekers (34. Sturdevant 539) West. enei's (B. Mason 52(1) Atoms ((3. TP01:111$ 515) Legion eJ t (V, (ilark 512) 1 r,In Omani( (X, Walters 650) „ . BriveS (6. Pinkbeiner 60(4) 1 4 LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE shamrocks (5, Arnold Inn) , Asrico vassucahout. ono .. , . 1 5. C.iretilis 117, enderatiff 03(4) 13 Lumber Kings O. Nurse (4)4) .... 1 3„ Pinchers (n. 'Woodward 532) 0 Levis MAR, (1), Heft zel 6(42) 4 IecItk ((lf, Eisen' 405) 1. Legion (W• i4rnith 647) Re (0'. V(rdi., 621) 4 .Virs Slaters Of Sitven 5981 Host (A, 74111. 001) , ...„ EXETER Autronev, Pdynos 52(1) 4 • %MA 11'6116Nt '11•ook A14) 1 DISTRICT 14nt MIMS W. 140.0k6 6A4) Itliyal01.011Woorfu.s.ed • Plyert: LT. '1..s.ni,460nut anA I fi n�t 28.7 Collect Dsirprisen "Mneksrt 11700 , 4 C. Chttfa Otihnifighafti 41170 0 Firecrackers . . .......... . ....... 64 Legionet I es 59 Harmony Gals 96 On timers 47 Bra VPS Atoms 31 Hot Shots 25 Westeners . ....... . 58 High single: 1,. Trol t (213) High triple: D, Finkbeiner (606) 5 • 5 • • 7,eprechaung T Jpoert 246) 4 Marionettes (M. Hodgins 232) .. 3 Ramblers . . . ........... 99 Dairymaids 95 satelliies Mariculettes F.eshe m roelts oreehau ns S put iiiics Legionet es Clandeboye Clowns Clandehove Cu ties Hopes *5 74 (18 55 54 59 54 Durn hells . , .... ............ 12 High E, Mein tosh (27R) High triple: M. Findgins (*2G) High average: M. Carling (151.) CHILDREN'S LEAGUE S'kings (11, 'Mosur(niohn 132) 5 Pin poppe.rs 'Butler 121) 0 inxs (D, Coughlin 5211 (1 Dum (P, St eery 191) 5 InksPots (7'. 1,10dgins 2601 5 Chci m ps ((7, Hickson 150). 0 intibells 66 I ['IN's 63 1 nksnots 53 Champs 25 Strikeltings 23 Pi tipoPPers 21 igh. single; '1', Hod gins (260Y Nigh average: K, Mon tgotnery (170) CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE B. Bombers (('. Pickering' 509) .. 1 Crumbs (B, Patterson 598) 3 7. Lions (B. m )1 ton 677) Sod busters (0. Morley 5671 0 Bowler Bears (j. Barnes 581) C. Supers (A. Hodgins 581) 2 .&toms (G. :SlacDona.ld 7761 4 Lucky Six (W', 1Va(son 523) , 0 N)ckerhockees (77'. Tay(or 665) 4 N. Flyers (D. Me Donald 493) 0 Roelcets (E. Watson 619) C. Rollers (.D. Collins 592) "A" GROUP Brinley Bombers Crumbs 1 1 1 3 ilderton Lions. 4 Sodbusters 0 Bowler Bears 2 eland eboye Supers 2 "IV GROUP Atoms 4 Lucky Six 0 N Nicke.rbockers 4 N. flyers ' 0 Craig Rollers 1 Rocket A 3 • High single: 'W. Taylor (2S6) High triple: (1. Meer/01101d (776) CRAIG CHILDREN 1 -fa Wk. S (1. roeks woe l h 222) 5 Fie ql es (B, Gillies 13n) „...... n nubs a. 'Barnes 1(15) 5 ' Champions (M, Rioux 176) 0 Smashers (.7, 'McLean 191) 5 Yngie (31, Dixon 1a6 n Smashers 1R Roving Hawks 15 Dubs 10 Yogis 12 Champions 7 Eagl PS ( 2 High single: .T. Cooksworth (222) High s versge: J. Cook sworth (261) YOUR 1.0cAtCOL:!), CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH: PIG FEEDS FOR PIG NEEDS CO.OP BOOSTER PIG STARTER If you start your litters on Co-op Pig Prestarter gradually change ,them over at 4 to 5 weeks pf age to CO-OP BOOSTER PIG STARTER. CO MEDICATED BOOSTER PIG STARTER .OP Where there is a suspicion of infection such as Rhinitis Bacterial Diarrhoea or Virus Pneumonia feed medicated Co-op Booster Pig Starter as long as any symptoms of disease are evident, CO.OP PIG STARTER GROWER This feed Is for purchased pigs or for pigs that have POI been creep fed prior to weaning, ror more complete information ask your Local Co-op for the informative brochure on the "New Co-op Hog Program.° • 1 4 od, Auction Seasoh 22 Words s85 Each Additional yorct (minimum 20c Off if paid by Saturday following last insert*, Second Insertion. 21/2 PER WO RP (Minimum 554) Six Insertions .PER -Wc,nt3. (.Minimum 450) Semi4Display Classifieds (Restricted 'to One Column) first Insertion—Per Ii.ch $1,40 Second Insertion—Per Inch $1,25 Minimum one inch, aeeepted only in multiples of 1/2 inch. FOR SALE — FOR. BETPER HEALTH, re- lief from arthritis and nervous tensions, drink live vegetable and fruit juices made by new Jetomatic juicer, Box 225, Grand Bend, Ont,, phone 89, 2:2.3:9* COB CORN — Good, dry Kent County corn, by load. Phone 1J5, Charles Dalton, or 8J2, Jack Cook, collect, Thedford. 2.9:16:23:2:9* Acetate SHEET PROTECTORS Protect those sheets in your 81/2 x 11 binders HALF PRICE 2 for 250 THE TIMES -ADVOCATE heart seizure. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Pries tap of near Mitchell were Sun- day guests of the latter's father, Mr. Robert ThOmson. On Friday morning, Mrs. Norman Long picked her first pansy, which was hidden under the snow. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick- ert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hubbard of Harriston. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Sproule, of Exeter, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Mellis. FOR SALE !FOR SALE FOR SALE - 1960 .CHEVROLET 2 -door Bis- SMALL IRONER Stand; eayne, 6-cylincler, ctistem ra- Electrolnx 2: - brush polisher.' die, low mileage; ,e01,11.11. fin- 130111 in, :good Reas.on- ance, Phone E. Anderson,. $75, ably pried. Phone 10 Exeter, Itensall, after. 6 p,m. 2* 23:2;9:16e 1000 BALES. OI' J{AY, 1000 195., BUI.CK bales of straw, Lot 22, U011. 4, 4 -door h a r d 1 o pi. automatic Biddulph. township. H. Meng.. transmission, radia, needs front 1955 DODGE Custom Royal sedan, .one owner, 38,000 actual .antentatie transmission, tri -tone Paint, Excellent condi' tion. Prien.11,100.00. Phone AC 4-6827 2c brts. -RE 1 Liican, phone BAld- win 7-4661. 16:23:20 1953 METEOR •COACI-1--Phone AC 8-6863, 2:23tfe , • MAPLE SYRUP e'quipment, evaporator and equipment for 1,000 trees; Diston 9 -horse, 2' .073.0' chain. SOW, nearly new; Char -'alynti, hydraulic pump, Apply Carl J. Walker, RR 1. CrornartY, phone 12r13 Dublin, 23:2;9* -BUILDING LOT, well loc.ated, 2 blocks west on Sanders street. Reasonably price d. Phone 12J. •23;2* OAT STRAW, baled. John Ka - bat, RR 1 Clandeboye, phone Centralia AC 8-6281, 23:2;9* 11 BED, Continental, in very good condition, $25. Phone 875 Exeter, 23:2e end repairs. 1954 sTuDEBAKER SEPAN Low Mileage, These 04 r5 can both be' Bought at a good price and finances can be arranged, ARNISTRPNG'S RESTAURANT Phone 538, ge MIXED HAY, 200 bales first and second cut, primped. Cann's Mill, 2c 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, pure- bred, vaccinated, artificial bred Holstein, due seen. John Ber- endsen, Kirkton, .63 Highway, phone 21r4. 2;9* Freezer Sale BALED HAY, in large or small Brand new 1961 freezers, deluxe models, with baskets and divid- quantities. G. 1'. Branderhorst, ers; full warranty; low, low IIR 1 Hensall, phone 276J3 2:9c prices; 12 cu, ,ft. $229.00; 17 cu. ft. $239.00; 22 cu, ft, $269,00. Delivery $5,00 extra, DRYSDALE CREST HOWE. Phone 11 Hensall 2:9c GIRL'S BICYCLE; girl's 2 - piece suit, turquoise, size 12; girls coat, blue, size 14 All in good condition. Phone 344J. 2 1956 DODGE 4 -door, in excel- lent condition. Phone Exeter 763M, 2c ELECTRIC STOVE, 4 -burner, in good working order, Phone. 234.6295 Crediton. • 2c HONEY Clearing the 1960 crop at reduced prices. Phone 338J, Ewart Pyrn, 65 Simcoe St. PULLETS, Harco-Red, Demler; Leghorn, 1156 Stone, 10 weeks old. Also younger pullets, Ap- ply Edwin Miller, phone 692r21 Exeter, 44r2 Kirkton. 2c PENS BUY 190 REFILL GET PEN FREE Desk Sets Only 8 Left Regular $3.50 SPECIAL $2.35 THE TIMES -ADVOCATE 26;2e MAPLE SYRUP— Orders will be taken for maple syrup from M usCLE9 Exeter. Elmira district. Telephone 226 23:2* • '51 CHRYSLER V8, automatic transmission, custom radio, power steering, power brakes, new tires and seat covers, $200,00, Phone AC 8-6378. 23:2c COOKING RANGE, in good condition, reasonable p r i c e, Phone 104r15 Kirkton, 2:9* 1957 METEOR SEDAN, 6 cylin- der, radio, good tires, $800, Call AC 8-6384 after 6 p,m, 2* MIXED HAY, 500 bales, 350 per bale. Wally Wein, Dash- wood, phone 54. 2:9c WASHING MACHINE, Maxwell electric, good condition, $25; boy's navy blue suit, size 12, like new, $10. Phone Lucan BA 7-4714, 2c 18 WEANER PIGS—Rudy Zon- dag, RR 2 Dashwood, phone 165'18, FAST RELIEF FOR ACHING PULLETS, Kimber 137, 12 weeks old. Howard Pym, phone 90r22 Kirkton. 2* **- I 0„„„,„ ....... ......................... o ..... , ,. ., .• '!•••••'• CONK:1,TREI:MAABER Phone 622 Exeter Phone 177 Thedford Phone JA 4-8321 Goe.lerich Phone 74 Grand Bend' • To grow more wheat per acre . top dress with Aeroprills nowt Winter wheat shows increases averaging 10 to 15 bushels per acre when top dressed with 80 to 160 pounds of *Aeroprills 33,5% nitrogen fertilizer in early spring. Aeroprills, the/an ac/in, nitrogen source—supplies immedi- ately available nitrogen to promote stooling, stimulate rapid growth and high yield. Depend on Aeroprills to give your AERnPRILLS Nt ' • t ' ' • r " 54.1„ 4111601 srdif..toect. • FAST -ACTING NITROGEN wheat a boost when growing conditions are poor, Get 'comical Acroprills from your fertilizer dealer today! CYANAMID Or CANADA LIMITED, MONTDEAL, QUEBEC Sales Otlicesiforonto, Montreal, Vancouver • • Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wed- nesday afternoon and dur- ing the evening through- out the week. South End Service 0.• FOR 5 HOLSTEIN HSTF.E.RS, strong, vaccinated, bred Hereford, years old in Jung, ,the March 8 - 15, Williarn StePhel), Wood• ham, phone 41-4 Kirkton. 2* CATTLE —12 Holstein heifers, vaccinated, clue to freshen in 2 weeks. Apply to Harvey Tay- lor, Brucefield, Ogee Clinton HU 2-9968, 2c BABY BUGGY, yellow and white, $15; alSR Yellow chrome high chair, $5. Apply 497 Main St. South, upstairs at the rear. 2* SILAGE .at its best, Have yon heard of the wonderful crops in thc area produced from Pride Hybrid Seed Corn? We are proud to be distributors of Pride and suggest you let us help you select the proper Hybrid for your needs, Plant your corn with Pride, Horace Pfaff, 31.7 William Bt„ Exeter, 2:9:16* SIDE RAKE, John Deere; 2 - furrow Int. plow, wide bottom; cockshutt 11 tube disc grain drill. lthon e Zurich 761013, • 2;9* SWEET .CLOVER, SEED, yel- low, No, 1. Phone BA 7-4392 Lucan, Gerry Vanderhoek, RR 3. Lucan. 2:9* • Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" At the first Dominion AJ, Invitational Sale held recenlly, 3 daughters of Water- loo Unit bulls brought tho 3 highest prices. Two of these were from dams that were also sired by Waterloo unit bulls. The recent re -organization of our staff as indicated in othey columns, leaves us with a well qualified group of people looking after the inter- ests of the members in supplying them with the kind of service for which we were organized. That more and more cattle owners recog- nize the value of our services, is indicated by the demand which is increasing at a faster rate in early 1961 than svas the case in 1960 over 1959 when the increase was substantial. Join the swing to artificial breeding, help- ing yourself as well. as this farmer owned and con- trolled organization, which is making bulls .and services available far exceeding what could be done individually. If you have not received our new bull book and would like to have one, write the head office or ask one of the technicians for one. For service or more information contact: Clinton Zenith 9-5650 Between: 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. week days 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday evenings. BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING , Winter Driving Is HARD On Your Car. . . BE WISE Let Us Give It A COMPLETE CHECK -6P! We have the men and equipment t6 restore yOur car's vim, vigor and .vitality , after those tough winter months. Li facL we'll cheerfully handle any job from tightening up a bolt loosened from a ride over a pot -hole to giving your car a complete refinishing job if the salt has spoiled its appearance. DON'T DELAY — BliiNG IT IN TODAY! ' WE'RE ALSO EXPERTS' At *Orono:it Wheel Balance and we have the equipment to do the job. PHONE 321 COME iN TODAY AND TEST-DRIVE OUR Reconditioned USED CARS Mothers Bros. CHRYSLER a -t-=. <PLYMOUTH FAT f