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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-26, Page 7• cR. • STANDINGS EXETER MEf#'s ',4,EAGVE "A„ ,CROUP Windmills (0. Osgood 8561 1>ippe.n 'tigers (G. Ross Me) , L. Stine/lest U. Burns 740) I'in),ers (D, Jvtight and B. Wright 604 11ockets (.l, Fuller 770) .A&H. Specials .('.l'. 'Wright 111.1) ,. Spares (:B. Nicol. 825) ,. T S )g Six f, Si ..Briutne.4l 60(t) ,,. Pepsis (1, Coughlin 641) Tradesmen W. Br -int -nen 676) P. Billiards (P, MPRA/is 754) ,. 111IIlsmen (it. Smith 834) . Ttockets (19914) . 20 t\indtnills (199691 . 19 P .Billiards (26162 )15 ' 3 •:14T 's Sullenest (1 8972) ..., 14 A&33 Specials (18671) , 13 Pepsis (177141 .. „ 13 Bi. .Six (18430; . , ... . 11 [lingers (18402) . 1.0 I1ippen Tigers (17794) , 10 Milkmen (18779) .......... Spares (10081) 6 Tradesmen (16876) 6 "B" GROUP S. I+uela (li. Patterson 6611. .. (", Tire .(r+, 'Tilley 5464 N. F„ Superthin 11, Snell 6721 Falrlanes (C, .Blommacrt 045) si34ir)gpJns (Ii. .Smith 696) "5p..Didleya Cr, 'l'riehner 718) .. Lumber I D. McKnight, 574 4 .. ).arks (N. 'W'htlhng 6454 .. .. . C. loggers (C4. 'I7lsenschlulc 532) Toastmasters (G. Nixon 569) ,.. Canners 113, Simpson 689 ) BanlcruonIs 1H, Kies -wetter (131)) SiIngpius 1((13564 20 Canners (180924 '18 fiank/nonts (174771 . ,17 Bo-lldleyi (17543) 18 Fairlan.es (10426) . ...,'12 (rys(al I,oggers 073681 11 3 atl(s 117773) 10 N. 14. Super(est 117828) 10 Conklin Lumber (16777) 0 Ton stmaste):+ 114101) , 8 Canadians Tire (16592) 7 Sterling Poole ()58111) 4 High Single: ft, Smith (456) J•Iigh triple, B. Osgood (850; ;Bidden score: 43 Ostla nd n I LANES High five: 4. ('o)tgh1in, lass/ter B ('13181 .kiigh average: . •08go0d, 011 39 ever A 1348) ADE' S IN •T 1 R 4W L. T1* N 1 :L414 r (N. Coleman 5.141 ..., ., . .Crediton (1i. Coughlin 661) .. .3 2 Stratford; (A„ Groves .6071 .... 6 1 St. Atatys 113, Coulthard 727) .... 1 2' Mitchell 1 el r 1 (!, .J ahlit a) 734) ... 5 2 Goderieh tl). Queen 616) . ... 3 1 18xe(er . 11 (ioderich ., 9 4 'Mitchell 7 0 SI, liar.vs 6 Stratford 6 Crediton i3 FRIDAY NITERS. High Hopes (0, Mat ties 403) . 2 i)ubeea 183, Glover 531.) ., 5 0 7 3 2 3 'l :1 1 2 0 LADIES' LEAGUE "A GROUP L, Strikes (.1, Stephen 578) ,..... 5 Be Bops (111. Flynn 535) 2 Trailers (0, FJ.ssery 668)7 Pills (P. Hunter -Dover 612) 0 :Handicappers (\". Stagg 614, r7 Pin Poppettes (P. Freugh 635) •0 Hot Dogs (A. McDonald 601 1 6 B1oaetles (A, Ford 571) ,. 2 Merry Ala Iris (H. Bea vet. 571) 4 Wee Hopes Cr, Heywood 613) 3 Happy Gals (N. Coleman 651) 6 Nite Hawks (M. Goodwin 598) 2 Hot :Dogs • 32 Lucky Strikes 31 Trailers 28 Be Flops 26 Happy Cie Is 24 lite He,Rka ,23 Merry Maids 22 WPB Hopes .. 13 Pills 16 Pln 'Poppettes , 12 Blocvettes ...,.... :11 Handicappers .. 7 "B" GROUP h 'Hopes (1,. Rogan 630) .... ply Six (( Skinner 521) 2 Pr)sky Sir (J, File 521) ,. ., Sputniks (b Slaghl 464) ., 2 Busy Bees (A. Arthur 657) 7 Mighty Mice ((.. Webb 492) 0 Droppetles (G, Rader 457) 4 Lollipops (M. Shrimpton 568) 3 Who Cares (B. Reid 557) 5 Jolly .I1)is (A. Zaaher 594) fiolJet:tes (C'. Smith 572) '7 Alley Cats (A. Westbrook 567) 0 Frisky SIN 34 'Who raves 32 Rollettes 26 Alley Cats 26 l-tigh .Hopes 23 Mighor Alice 23 Lollipops 23 lolly Jilts 18 BUSY Bees 18 Jolly Six. 11 Sputniks 10 Droppettes 8 }sigh triple: "A" Group, O'Ps - sery (668); "B" Group, A. ,Arthur (657) The weekly prize of ladies' howling shirt, donated by Gould & Jory 'was ;Von this week by Alice .Arthur with a 657 triple, MEN'S iNTER•TOWN klxeter :R (5457) ... ... ........ 6 Exeter .A (5645) 6 Clinton B (6266) Clinton A (5337) Wingha)n (4989) 'Zurich (4575) 344eter A 31 Clinton A. 31. Clinton B 22 Wirigham . 21 Exeter 13 21 Goderleh A 20 God ()rich :R 13 Lurich 6 Lazy :;)aisles i f. 5)oughert,v 34.7) lucky Strikes (J•, Mason 491) .... 11'ee Wins ii). Dobson 548)4 tips & Downs (A.. Schroeder 604) 3 1111th Hopes 1.8 ('ps & Downs 17 Lucky Strikes 21 '',Vee Wins . it Dubees .....,_ ..............•.,..4.,28 Laky .Daisies 0 341gh single: 0, Dobson (223) Hidden single: D, J8ssery (89) MIXED LEAGUE Dodgers 1 D. 1, re.ve(t 749) 7 Puppets (C, :Deneau 506) ,...,... .,r0 Flowers (1'), :Webster 5834 4 lint Toddies ((4, Lebel 675) 3 !tool :Sets Cr, Burke 695)............0 i.egionalres (R, .Durand 660) ,,., 2 r1(r Wleks IN, 'Redman 6810 ..... 4 'T'eenagers (D. McKnight 640) 3 White Roses ($19, 'Wells 529) .... '7 Odds & Ends (C, Caron 663) ... (I I 1[116 Marl( lft E ;. N R:WS Saintsbulry By MRS, HEBER DAMS Mr and 111>s. ,-fads Carroll accompanied by Mr, an(1 lilts, Maurice MacDonald, f.ucan, drove to Orillia and distract re- 'cenlly for the color cavalcade. Mrs. Sart Atkinson, Mrs, Raymond Greenlee, Mrs. Earl Greenlee, 111)6. Harry Carroll, Mrs. Alaurice MacDonald and 1rs, Heber Davis 1satlend ed the bazaar and tea at St, Diary's Mire 11, Brinsle), on Friday af- ternoon. On Wednesday aft erne o,n h i Mrs,llu Dvsdro e v. acar S a load of ladies to the tea and bazaar at Centralia U s) f l e d Church. IIQr. 3 P Mrs. :Ron Carroll spent the weekend visiting their great aunt and uncle M1•, and Mr's. Eli Carroll at Alvinston, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Greenlee spent Sunday al the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Davis, London. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael, were guests at a birthday dinner for Mrs. Davis' sister, Miss Joyce D1ck'alis andher sister- in•law, Mrs. Ross McFalls, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Bob :Elliott and. Craig, of London, were Sunday guests with. Mr. and Mrs, Har- vey Latta and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll 1 •ere Sunday guests with the former's sister, Mrs. Ada fn•gs, London. Mr. and Mrs. 'Heber Davis, accompanied by Ml's, Richard Dickins; Exeter, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smyth, Mid- land„ and 'n'ir, and Mrs. Fred Dickins, Coldwater, recently, Heather Davis was guest on Chickens (\" $mith 7214 5 _ Crackerjacks (}A9, Brim nell 8051 2 ltel 'coddles 22 Chickens 21 White Roses 19 ,lir Kinks 18 ('raelcerjecks 17 Dodgers 14 :Glowers 1 '14 F I el Uooi Wats 14 Teenagers , 12 Odds R. lands 11 Legl onmires 6 Puppets 0 High single:'Ladles', M.Uuun. (306); men's, ;\)', B)rintnell (:393): High triple: Ladies', $1, (Gunn (649); rnen's, A9. Jlrintnell (0051, High average: Ladies', L. Brock. (272); men's G. be bel (256), JUNIOR. BOYS & GIRLS TUESDAY liingp1)1 (10 Hockey 320) 3 hie funeral service was con- \lidgets (P.. McFallm 356) 2 Champs W. Weller 2154 3 Beatnicks (B, Moore 305) „r. 3 Spark Plugs (W. Hodgins 139) ,2cted by :Rev. S. E. Lewis T -'Birds (l.. McMillan 303) 2 gees (L, Coughlin )49) ;t a Hopper -Hockey f u.n e r a 1 2 me on Monday, October 23 3 th interment in Exeter come- t;y, 'High single: A(. Young and V. Greenlee (187) 'High triple: At, Yount; (621'.) High average L. Dickson. and .\l, Carting (175) CHILDREN'S LEAGUE Slowed taa (A, R i ton 474 7 Tddl) Winks (n Hare!. 489) 0 Angela (13, A,niters 502) 7 Blue Gals (A. Hodgins 291) 0 Night Hawks (C. WJssel 531) r,,, 6 St, Pals (C. Blake 499) 2 Sight Hawks ' ,Cpntinued front page •6 I Art +classes Otte .of the most energetic and .enthusiastie :grottlis 1(3 tow1 is. the Exeter Art Club, I his .1;114), J)Iulnberieg 19. in all, meet every Monday ever- nine from 8-10p.m. 'in the Exeter Public J.ibrarY for the "Modern Version" of er'eat3ve Painting, Instructress for the group is Mrs. Editil Astit oXI of RCAF Centralia. Ada Dinney is )stub presi- dent i '1 i de t wh #e Gwen lvhr sm th looks after the vice-presidency role. Donna Jones is secretary - treasurer.. The art club has been set up for2 of 1. #essons )which consist six before Christmas and six after Christmas, 1n our opinion, we commend thisgroup _fortheir e thlst as m and trust that .much will be aecornpliskted over the 12.1es- son span, Art, particularly in the .creative manner, is some- thing that one doesn't see too much in this day and age and we are particularly pleased .to have this group operating right in Exeter. By the way, the classes are filled to capacity for this year. Minor- Bowling The Exeter Junior Bowling Council has prepared a halance sheet of their activities through - :Monday evening at a birthday party for Robin Blair, at the home of her parents, Centralia, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Barker, Joan, Gary and ,lean, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson and. Mr, and Mrs. John McCool, Trav- erse City, Michigan, and son, Bill McCool, M.D., Detroit, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis. out the 1900•'61 seaspn,. it is 5'(127 interesting lo, note that after all the ,expenses were met, :the group cainc out 2$)4 to the geed. One couldn't batallge the books any better. .Besides, what's a gllarter be- . en s. e-iends! 4'he Statement is as fellows: Exeter BeWling; Council Finincist; ,StstMent, Sept. 30, 1.900.—S4PpL 3Q, 1 -Ki Bank balaoce Sept. 30, 1960 526.49 sCR i t Ps Membership fees, 5e bowling charges, 1'aurnalnent Money etc, s20.3.42. Rte(: Cou it nc. Donation ,,r,.,, $Q,QQ $25311. Dishurs.erent# Banquet, trophies, Tournament Prizes ete $252,95 .75. Interest r . 143 ,Bank balance Sept. 30, 1961 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $27,87 Your library —Continued from page 4 and finds—the inspired man be- hind the ideas, Much more space is given to Christianity than to any other religion because since its, ad- vent most progress in religion in general has been made with- in that faith, Since Christianity is really not one religion many chapters are devoted to P'aul, L11ther, Wesley, and Mary Baker Eddy and many others. An index . makes this book a useful reference book, iss L, Elliott lelong resident '77,a life- Laura ' 5 a Ps s Elliott,, /<, resident of Dieter, died 11e Heywood Nursing Home, ,ter, where she had lived pass. 18 months. he was a member of James 77 Det United Church St. Pats 16 ' rite 'Bloweites 16 ltrviving are nieces, Mrs. 1ng'els 12 Ink Parsons, Mrs. 'William riaaly Winks H i h single: 'Hodgins ) ll more, Detroit; nephews, ' sigh triple: C, Winset 53)ham Walper, Detroit, Hugh kJIgh average: C. 'Wissel (180) Aper, New Westminster, B.C. Comets (.ii, Farquhar 387) 3 Meteors IN, Park 132) Sl:rncers (J. Nagel 380) r• 2 ,I hiss IS, 'Kennedy 2414 14.It'tgpins . 3 Dumbells (J. Hayter 138) 1-3eatn,icks :1 • )(nxs 14 Pall bearers were Ron -Simp- nometm 3 Dumbells , 1) Midgets 2 '.res 10 n, Lucan, William Waiper, T -Birth - 51oeors 7n atroit, Don, Bev, Hugh and Strikers .. Champs 9 gyne Parsons, Highsingle: L. :Hockey (21.6), Spark Plugs 7 03. Greenacre (277) High triple: J. Nagel (390) 235)g'h girls, Sr 730Ys, '.D. Weller K r,, (_�,,): 011'16, C, Kennedy (211)`rr'c,w,.?.r.wl3,s3..w...:.'u.'�>�3i:.'�r.?m.�.<:�; FRIDAY CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE Comments about N. Fl) et s(D Rol h. 502) 3 B. Bombers (B Pa:;tet son 6156) 1 .ucky Six (N�"omart y C, Supers (1', Fl ' n a(son 5361 , 1 678) 3 Jr W'o Bottoms lip (Y. Lewis 569) 313y MRS. KEN MCKELLAR Dodgers (P. M:ef"alls 476) 5 Bombers (H. Gosar 299) 0 Jets (D. 'Wright-. 349) 3 Atoms (R, Wolfe 406) 2 Larks (B. Greenacre 408) Chickens (A, Thompson 348) 5 0 Dodgers barks Teti A toms Bombers Chickens 1. Lions (D. Wyatt 557) 1 5 Boulez :Bears (H', RollingS ssto 1•• .. »^n`"`'liA` .:43 Ry s°0M 6 Craig Angels (.P. Goodman 773) 0 3 High single; :P. Goodman (290) ersonal items 2 0 High tr)ple: P. Goodman (773) 0 High single: R. 'Wolfe 42411 r3(gh (rouble: P. 147cS'alls (476) BANTAM GIRLS GB LANES Robins (J. Campbell 262) 3 LADIES' LEAGUE Canaries (14. Grassick 166) .•.2 Legionettes ('P, Ravelle 6)41 ,..,, Sparrows (B, Skinner 295) 5 Plot Shots (P. Shroeder 489) r 0 Braves (D. l;inkbeiner 494) 5 •t\'est.ene's (W. Gill 504) 0 Atoms (B. rreebait•n 510) 6 Harmony Gals (B. ;Deters 584) ,r b :Firecrackers (11. Roberts 571) .r 3 Optomists (D. Cutting 366) 2 Legionettes 12 0 'Firecrackers 12 0 Harmony Gals 11 .Atoms 9 Braves 8 W2401 Shots 6 estenCt',S 6 0ptomists 0 Datars (225) :Rexene (614) Chickadees (P. Bridges 177) Owls (.P Schroeder 3(16) Larks ('. Heywood 220) Sparrows Owls ltobius Canaries ('hickadees ;.arks High single: 'P, Schroeder (161) High triple: P. Schroeder (306) BANTAM BOYS Wildcats (R. Weber 320) Blue Jays (B, :Hooper) i; Tigers (0, Campbell 241.) 5 Site .Hawks (G. Wragg 225) 7 Silver Darts (J. Darling 251) 4 Rockets ((3, Campbell 209) 'Wildcats 6 Tigers 5 ~liver 'Darts b Blue laps 0 Atte Hawks 0 Pockets 0 14'iRh single: :R. 'Weber (189) High dotibte: 13. Weber (320) LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE Legion (k, Carling 678) 2 2tex Cr. A.. 'Watson 534) 1 S. Circuits (Ie. 'levington 577) 3 Clandeboye (K. S1tn.pson 561) 0 Dairymen (J, Hearn 618).. _,3 Fire Deters ('W, Hickson 63) ,4) Shantroelts (0, Collins 627) ... 2 Wood butchers ('r, Wright 636) t. 'Hot Shots (('. Neil 610) ') Lumber rings (J. 'Nurse 610) „ 0 1',egion 14 Short Circuits 12 Shamrocks 10 Dairymen 10 ';,umber kings 0 Sire Da1ers 8 not Shots , 8 l.tex 6 :1•lotel Wooilbutchers ................. r,.,..., 3 .\grim 2 Clandeboye 2 14Jgh single: N'. '14arclY (292) Him triple, 14, Carling (678)' 6 0 6 0 LADIES' LEAGUE C, (lubes (,, Blake 1831 7 Sputniks (C. George 170) 0 Satellites (A1. Greenlee 287) ,...,6 C, Clowns (S. Bradley 237) 2 1,erioneites (4). 1;ufler 27,8) 5 Shamrocks (G. Nicholon 224) ,., 2 Ramblers (111. Lewis 202) 5 Aces (B. Storey 200) 2 High 1 -lopes (B, Leitch 265) 5 D.umbel(s2 (D, Freeman, .4, Weller 9:88) Diamonds (14. 'McDonald 236) „ 4 Dairymaids (M, Young 287) 3 1)airymalcl$ 28 :Ramblers 27 Satellites 24 Legroilet Les I9 ("Attie'sANIS 19 ('30)118 High Hopes :17n)lnbells Shamrocks Diamonds Sputniks 18 18 17 16 11 Mit ,i,i„i,f 001, 0tWiS,N,,,,,(tiflit101.11'Mit. I iii,,,,,,Y„tn,,,t,l,tfi)YtfY,sig, ifittnt,)tifi),Igi,Y1(ii11. Buy now or Order for l aringr Evergreens, Fruit Trees Nursery Stock REDER FLORIST : Phone 761 , Exaf#"r etinidiiitiiinnrniirninhtie III ufife untui(t1iiit(V'(itait nnnli(En(nitsinitiftinteciiriiiwcantillifi1ttme High mingle: P. High triple: Pat 4 n Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Elliott td children. of 'Windsor spent e weekend with their parents, r. and Mrs, Norval Elliott d Mr. and Mrs, John Wal - ie. 4Sr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, frothy, Anna .Agnes and Fran - i S visited on Sunday with Mr. d Mrs. Ernest Allen and 3 Is in Mitchell. '' 1 Wr. and Mrs. Jack Coekwell i Neva of :Dashwood were day visitors with. Mr. and S. Otto Walker and Alice. lr, and Mrs. Archie Cooper 1 family and Mrs. Jean Coo- of Mitchell visited on Sun. - with. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Mrs. Taylor. r. and Mrs. Percy Adams ._ a.w..:l.......L,.Tt..AJ. (say. ePCtusts. ATI,nc AT4'4., - . - Squire Herdman. A number of Elimville la- dies attendedthe sectional meeting of the VMS held at Whalen on morning, Mrs. Wm. Routly presided. The Mission Band Hallo- we'en party, will be held on Friday evening at the church. The services for church and Sunday School will be held next Sunday at the usual hour but will be on standard time, Mr. and (Mrs. Russell Mor- ley andfamily of .Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and family of Hensel], Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper. Mr, Melville Skinner, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner and family, Miss Gail, McBride ' of Zurich with Mr. and Mrs, Delmer Skin- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and Joan of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. The Elimville Teen Town masquerade will be held at the hall on Saturday evening. All teenagers are to come in cos- tume. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston of Seaforth visited on Saturday with 3v1r, and Mrs. Charles Ste- phen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym, Joan and Brian visited on Sun- day with, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb of Clinton.. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. Skinner. of New 'Toronto spent the weekend with the former's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skin- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skin- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Skin- ner, Mr. Laverne Skinner, Miss Ruth: Skinner and Mt. Bert Ri- vers visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg McDonald of Exeter. )Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton of Listowel visited on Sunday News from North Bosanquet xi Mkt n>. --- • •- Our Thanks Exeter Lions Club wishes to express its appreciation to the general public for its generous support of our recent Table -Rite Beef Dinner project. Your kind assistance will help us carry on our welfare work in the community. The club again wishes to acknowledge the donations .from mer- chants toward prizes for, the beauty contest, We also want to convey our thanks to Mr. Fred Darling for his generous contribution of food for the meal and to he and his staff for their assistance in preparing it, Recognition is given to the following .firms toward the dinner: Mother'Parker`s. Coffee Kraft Foods Libby's Exeter Dairy Weston's Bread Lewis Bakerlea J, Heinz St CO, Whyte 'Packing Co, Swift's Canadian Foodway Distributors Weston's Biscuits Quaker Oats Kist Beverages Goodwill Sales Sfandal'd Brands for their donations General Foods Cherry Hill Cheese Coleman Packing Co. t,ipton's Soups Gamble & Robinson Canadian Canners (Exeter) Delmonte J. M. Schneider Stafford Foods Red Roue Tea Co. 1-lumpty Du►npty Lallemands Acme Dairies Bovril Liniifed Exeter Lion Club sev sup soe7 ing in. 1 is F1 lea'' be gu 221 Sc! no ev Pa' tai ax3 in ti c 0 a q p a s p t cl on N N v e1 ir\ A.1 1 The T.irmis- +fixeWei • ctober° endu gin'. elegance with the power to please % � 62 GALAXIB & GALAXJE/5 0.0 by FORD I s 1 s 1 ' ';E Galaxie/500 Tudor Hardtop 1 swift as a rumour .. , silent as a secret Just look at a Galaxie, Thunderbird styl- ing l- ing gives it an exciting road -to -roof d)s- tinction beyond any other car in its class. There's never a hint of effort 'from the Thunderbird V-8 or the new improved. 6 - cylinder engine. Its rich fabrics and appoint- ments are unmatched by many cars in its price range, Vital body parts are treated to resist rust, and corrosion. The muffler is aluminized and double -wrapped to triple its life. Normally you drive up to 30,000 miles between chassis lubrications, up to 6,000 miles between oil changes. There's a 30,000 mile or 2 year radiator coolant. Brakes adjust themselves— automatically.•Your Ford' Dealer. gives you_ a warranty for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. See — and drive—a,'62 Galaxie/500 or Galaxie at your Ford 'Dealer's .. , today. li J Galaxie lordor Sedan GALAXIE—superb performance at a new low price GALAXIE/500—classic beauty with fine car Luxury' ASS Carlein )ap)uras ))Lntro .'i erg optioned et *Ora 508 SEE YOUR Larry Snider Motors LIMITED PHONE 624 EXETER Ford, Monarch, Falcon, Ford and Falcon Trucks. DEALER ---^3------" LSMFT '60 Ford Seclan, 6 -cylinder, 2 - tone, lovely $2,000 '60 Falcon Coach., low mileage .. $1,750 '60 Yolks Deluxe, radio ........, $1,295 '57 Ford Fairla.ne Coach, V-8, - automatic . $1,195 '58 Ford Sedan, V-8, automatic .. $1,195 "56 Pontiac Sedan, a steal $ 995 '56 Buick Hardtop, OK ... $ 495 '55 they roach....... $ 495 '54 Ford Sedan '54 Plymouth Sedan ..,,..T.,, '27 Model T Coupe USED CARS AND "'MOCKS ., . ,r.,,,,.. $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 '51 Harley Davidson Motorcycle, "81" . $ 400 '53 Plymouth Wagon, you're rob- bing me blind . '55 Buick Hardtop, mechanically good, slightly .moth eaten $ 300 '49 Pontiac Sedan. $ 100 $ 300 TRUCKS '57 Chev 3 -ton combination dump . $1,500 '051 Ford Tandem 750, s steal , $2,750 '57 Volks Panel .....,..,,......., $''' 600. '58 Ford P-600 Dump, trailing ale , ., .... .. $2,750 '52 International 180 AM 15' dump trailer . .,, $1,150 TRACTORS 'oil Ford $'i1 Diesel, low houl,s $2,200 '49 Massey 44 with heavy 'duty freit.end loader ., $1,000 : 14' hydl a: Wit dump wagon, grain -type rack ..., . . ... $ 795 '50 Massey '30 ..... . ..,. , Jelin Doerr manure' spreader Allis,Chal111ers Cern picker . '59 Massey Z4 ut°r'ow lift plow, take he fitway $ 600 ;$ 1:0y0. $ 175 10