A I ' f ' . Th unrdiul P . F rmer 5 side Man Is Named De ence De f. Are Ex eciin PRIME MIlilsTElis s”"J"”' 7' 19” ”G ' '”” , , . . . (Continued mm D”. 1) Main points of tliestatemeiit ion and other w and their I - 0 ' . were: elpreased desire psond Iv i 3' light "' ”"cl"' del-9'"""l E59, Cyprus: The -f tesinen wel- lstions with other governments. I c c ' F c - r-:.::.i;'.::.:h:.:ov.;e:.:::1o:-. ---1 --ce-w-- em-" 0' mi. .l'f.i.."”""'.i””i...i..i””s.'.2 A A "H" of pmmduon, for Em I I h t'h . d the United Kingdom government mov causes up ,,,:,,,,le,d ,;,:,,,hd. s,,,,,d,,,,,,, FOP CITIIVC Of CITTIIVC gkfsff buglrulllgnggmzgmgt glisd 3) 3:3” dd solution acceptable to all dndczedgzgn 0:rel!lel:tIl.le;lu:l0IlI:1dCIl:: i man, as appo tmeni . th f . : u nkunu manager of an H” Auuruce nut apbmdmdmm mid I'll-arias: jqogjznwdlrgctori of the ce:tCOdl:ll':ll:)cpem:VI:IsC'dlIl;ldttg1: gfy Germany The prime ministers L.to rat on securt: gunudea ends. 3 covering .six state; of 'Unitgd National Defence epark ent wi Summerslue bs er arn val,.an- vie, Union. and hoped for I "pm. lllflvell Wllh regret 11181 llllee lhelr nWe.f&V9mm”1 wm 5' sum, for the George 5, M”. d be in Summersldeltouta c piartlin in......... yesterday that the minc- gremve impmvemenr, in "M at meeting 18 months ago, no monwh m countricsh to t "I! 3 cdmpmy, the wm.1d.' largest my the Lobster Carnv Festilt es nveeper, H.M.C.S. Quintet under dons between Russia "d the Erogress had been made toward was e seal: t r lbs 3 me" Qngjnegrmg (1,-m. ' . was receided yell-eflllyf bill! Ml". command of Lt. Commander other great powers. ermnll llnlly. u'"nl'-lanabl ” 3":it:”dh" it A loll of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chlfl" H”3"" d”"cu”' " l 9 ca" B"”V"l”w Wm ""'lVe l” silmme" At one point, the Joint statement mule E"': The prime mull nsuni osnidw am, com. 3 Boates, of Summerside, 231-1 1. nival. Mr. Hogan Bald that he did side either on Tuesday night July said the prime ministers "reed isters reaffirmed um: interest in Hull” -h m u . ell known tlu-oighout the Mud. not know yet which bend it Would 7th or early Wednesday morning. that the "Civil use of at .em, en, the peace and stability of this Ru" ""3 " Em” E" E, 1,, but further particulars are to be forwarded to Mr. John S. wright, over the week end in this connection . This will be the eighth band now arranged for and Mr. Hogan said he ind hopes that at least one man, the well known Burke: Lads and Lassies Band from Char- innetown, may also be in attend- be reached. resources which might otherwise be used to improve this lot of man will continue to be de- voted to armaments and the fears Whleh impel the peoples of the world to accept the burdens of de- fence will continue to distract and weaken mankin .” The Quinte carries a comple- ment of 70 men and before coming to Summerside will call at Char- lottetown and Mr. Hogan said yes- terday that it is possible that Lt. Governor Prowse will come to Summerside on board the Quinta to attend the festival. tlmel. having been a member of such hockey clubs as the Char- lottetown Junior Royals, Mari- time Champlons of 1939, Glace Bay Miners of 1940, and goaled the latter team to the senior ilhlllllllllllehlll and Easter Canad- 'i 11 Allen Cup finals of 1941. In 1942 he attended the Mont- real Canadiens training camp, and ' Iron. and welcomed the efforts made by Dag Hammarslliold. United Nations secretary-general, in his recent mission to the area. Far East: The prime ministers looked forward to a continuing re- laxation of tension in the For- mosa area. WELCOME FORCE! CUT ergy constituted a valuable new where of cooperation within the Commonwealth." In this connec- tion. it was understood that Can- ada had outlined her progress in Production of the raw material of nuclear energy, uranium. By next year, Canada expects to be one of the world's leading pioducers of lllanlum. and hopes to sell con- CELE RATES 9lST BIRTHDAY Hale and. hearty and young of and she has four children, Blanch, heart, Mrs. Margaret Reid Bulk. Madge and Grove of Toronto and summerslde, on Wednesday, July Edith (Mrs. Taylor) Summer-side. tth celebrated her 91st birthday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. in a remarkable degree and her Belmont Street. health is excellent. She takes a keen interest in current events She was born in Scotland and and in her reading sewing, knit- ting and her music. Her many friends extend the wish for many side with her daughter. Her l.us- l'3PP5' l'9t"'"' M "19 ll” end mil” band passsed away 25 years ago. tinued good health. Edwin Taylor, with whom she now resides. for the past 58 years has lived in Canada. For the past eight years she has resided in Summer- was assigned to their farm club in the Quebec Senior Hockey Lea. gue, until joining the Canadian Army in 1942. After overseas ser- vice with the 1st Bn. Black Watch (RHR)of Canada, Erie joined the Truro Bearcats Hockey Club in 1945 and played for a period of two years. During this time he was employed with C.E. Lewis, Ltd. In 1948 Mr. Lewis appoint- liim superintendent of Montreal elple Plant. After two years he became general manager of Kel- She still retains all her faculties EARL G. BOATES his family moved to Watertown, Mass. In August 1955 at the annual executive meeting of the Geo. S. May Co., he was appointed reg- ional upervisor of East Canada, the ew England States, New York and New Jersey. James ance. Turner attended a meeting- Mrs. Nesrie Shelfoon, now living in otmwa is spending a few days with relatives and friends in West Devon and O'Leary- She has Sold her residence in Unlonvale; Mr. Thomas of Cascumpeei being the purchaser. Hon. Watson MacNaught. Sum- merside. was a visitor to O'Lcsry on Friday afternoon on business. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Geo? e id bl ' . Cari-uthers and Mr. and Mrs. Cluxr- :ail;:aiea.9;1:nn,gtg:..e:ni':"d" Amer ence MacKinnon. 0'Leary. Canada. has put her supplies of Mr. and Mrs. W'lli M N ill "”"””" "' "Re Sh0P Wl"d0W-" ""9 cg likrttlebortd, Mass? Spaetlldlellg ”"'”"""”" Said- e vaca on with relatives and No Rgpon-r ON CHINA fri ' ends in GL9”-y and Vicm"y' The 1.300 - word communique Mr. and Mrs. John Mureshcad Ivoldf-id any mention of one sub- gccompgnjed by ML and M". ject discussed by the conference- Ge0l'Ee -lelley and daughter. Olive, the ad ' ' of Communist China O'Leary, motored to Ellerslio on '0 lhe United Nations. Sunday and were the guests of A Spokesman said: "There is no Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. lllllllediate Commonwealth initia- ing of the changes in Russia-the statesmen said they welcomed the re t decision of the Soviet gov- ernzzient to reduce the numbers of ihelr armed forces, their wl.l- llnsness to facilitate increased contacts between the soviet Un. On the main theme-the mean- Auciion Sale Barn Dance ...At. William Cousins Baltic July 10th Canteen service. pie Dye Works, Ltd., d U, tive e i ed this, ti , K ' wuhh mu company umuhlllm git. .pIl:iou.l:gi(;iu'ly'egt'ilf)nIlis :'ne88;8;l;rW:: wMi;:.hAol1ylI;o1gall)llds:rha:!t::ti;l3neg Rliifrh nfillgea Crotwetlll and VML There llgllsllailgldelftllfy of vtijels? -.011 W d ensmgffm . d is red tnnmth . v - up cueyo nuo,goVa d TIT .- 8. my llcoqegs medal reepggvgz )yiril;vi:i;. l;:l::'3YlE::lnae,ctl;l::; Epatielidttiie Boulter Nui-sins scotia, were visitors to the home of 9 "95 335 July 11th ; '"V9- in 1953- 'and Rhode Island, and, with his ome 5”. M”: and Mrs. George Jelley re. 1 P. M. ccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willil. O'Leary, were visitors to Kensing- fon recently where they spell! the day with their son and daughter- liii;-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glyden Wil- lll 1954. he went to Ti-uro, Nova Scotia, as Maritime repregentg. Church. Service July 8: 11 am. "V'- 1" MW 1955 he was Promot- Vocational Bible School closing. 'd :9 dismcl 3'31"!" 05 the Miss Mary A. McKenzie.b-Dea- "W Elleleml Swen and he and lioness. KEIR MEMORIAL Church. Mal- peque. W. M. S. Thank Offering Service at the regular evening service. Sunday, July 8. at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. R. R. Hurst. president of the P.E.I. Presbyterial will be guest speaker. A cordial wel- come to all. Rev. E. H. Bean, Minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH services in the New London Parish on July 8, the sixth Sunday after Trinity. Rector: Rev. W. Eric family, took up residence in West- field, New Jersey. Earle is married to the former Maxine Bruce of Truro, N.S., and they have two sons. s I Sell and Install Automatic WATER H EATES FOR SALE AT ALBERTON BUILDING LOTS, Also hand lawn mower. JOHN R. ROCKFORD, Alberton. Baby Chicks NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Mr- and Mrs. Marshall Mumhy of Wllmot Valley were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell in Knutsford; also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Macwilliams and Mr. and Mrs. John Moreshead in O'Leary on Monday. Many were the good wishes and congratulations received by Mr. and Mrs. Robert England of Spring- field West on their 50th Annivers- ary. The dedication of a chair for the Communion Table, took place in the Springfield Baptist church on Sunday, July 1st. This was in mom- ory of Mr. Thomas Harris: donated by his daughter. son-in-law and RESERVE THURSDAY July 28 for ice cream social, Lot 16 Hall. WHEN IN NEED of an auction- eer coutact Major B. Moase, St. Eleanors. Phone 8746. RAYMOND Grant, Optometrist, will be in his O'Leary office on Saturday, July 7. BUYING LOGS DAILY Wceks' Mills, Fredericton. Phone liunter River 27-31. W. M. S. RALLY in Long River United Church, Tuesday July 10 at 2.30. CALLING ALL residents of Household Effects Wilfred Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Mac- Phee of Montreal are spending their vacation at their cottage in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallant and family of Summerside are spend- ing a few days with relatives and friends in Oilaeary and Milo. Mr. Spurgeon MacNelll of Char- lottetown is spending some time in 0'Leary where he will be employed at painting the station house. James Wells of Ottawa and Mr. Frank Wells of Montreal, also Mr. Harry Shields of Montreal. Miss Rose Marie Ahearn re- turned from Pictou to her home in Alberton on Saturday. Mr. Barry Wells, Ottawa, has arrived in Alberton, to spend the summer with his brother and sis- vtverl-lin-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart e s. GOVTETS SEEK TRADE LONDON (AP - The 10-man advance guard of a Soviet trade mission which will explore the possibility of big-scale purchases in Britain arrived Friday aboard a plane from Brussels. V. A, Maleyahev, a deputy premier, is expected to head a second con- tingent of the same size due Mon- Kensington and surrounding area b St M k, K i . Mm Wu K! h h . day. Ml. am-1M,-5, Am-ed mgnan and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. -- . . 3.529;? ::.;t:.:;::::.: ::::”.i::....- .....'.....";.".....::a. .::..i'E3Y.iS e--L-e -mm . -wow Ge-we Dom iiimsmmhis Yoliii Winn: M" "m'-- ' M- on Wednesday. July 13, bgtween St. Stephen's, Burlington: Holy time with her parents. Mr. and M,-, and Mrs, Russell Leard gave of Chmommwn are vumn-8L,wm' Mr and Mrs. D.E. Brownrlgg of Don't f t ' hi k ""'"""'”'- P- 5- 1- Communlon ll a.m. Sunday Mr; George much Alba,-ton south . relatives and friends in 0 .ary orge your c C If 2 and 4, and 7 and 9. 250 donors S h I 10 am st. Thomas. . . - their friends much pleasure as and vicinity rm. d few days. Stellerton, Nova Scotla are vislt- order All the opular urgently needed! 0 00 - - - - they recalled some of their exper- lug 81 the home Of the latteris ' P French River: Sunday School 1:30 Miss Theresa Barnett, who has p.m. A memorial service will be breeds, good layers, heavy FOR TEE SUMMER Months, iences in India. At the close of the Mr. and Mrs. James Hdrrls have parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis for ntoetl lPit,rt - . at w-- -m--. am: it. mi. :;”31”iZ3i2Z'”i2”l.?.l22ifl"? i.i::.:::.:.i'::ea9;.::.”:: W W; ,.d1R-0-P-.sM . will be Closed 5lllll'l5Y3 and W9" London. All are most welcome to be,-ton, Mr and Mn; Lewd Wm TEES cenu when they Wm nude Missiolive Jelley spent the long E LETONS H nlngs. except Fllfllly eVe"l"E- 1" atttend. Morning services will be to 'New York for anotherppeilgj 5'' ' weekend with her parents, Mr. and CHICK HATCHERY r:niI:;'1g:iIICi:Sthdl0CL0I"S hmay ll: conducted by Canon J. T. Ibbott Mr, and Mu,1I'i-ed walker, their of study before returning to their Mr. Joseph Gallant of Charlotte Mrs. George Jelley in 0-Leary. Kensington reac e ll H 0W1 01995 0 of Charlottetown. -in-la d d ht , M . d i i l d' g th weekend with . .. hi. ..:.:i....::'5.:; :3. work In .:i:::..::e::. in em. o.f.”f.5;”.Z2”ii:ai:”E.l”liii'”Zfe PHONE 655 DEMONSTRATWN children of Attleboro, Mass. ar- An Induction Service was held in ' THE ANfJ:J-AL 333' fE'nIs1m:g P I rived on Sunday to spend a va- the ovLed,-y United church on again after her recent sick spell. VVAT S131-MONS Balm” ORAPAUU any UAlstSt;c ticliqfmch tailldrebgeheld S canon it ununroalningnd near AL Thursday mam for the Rev. Mr. Mr lad Mrs Guy smith ac Y I e '1 9 - . iii ' . ' ' TUESD JUL : church on L.i.”..1i:,":3.' W . .... ..... 51::..;””:.:::':.::':.:.::." ”' '3 mm-mm their -d ROYAL - 1” ” ” ” "'- July 10th. There will be two ses- sions, 1.80 p.m. and 7.80 p.m. Rev. Garland C. Brooks will be guest speaker. GOSPEL TENT. Ross” Corner. North Bedeque. Special meetings beginning Lord's Day at 8 p.m.. continuing nightly. Speakers: Al- he will remain for some time. Frank McQuaid and family have returned to their home in Ham- ilton, Ontario, after spending three friends on the Island. Carl Hunter, Indian River, Judy and Gordon Ramsay, Hamilton, Billie Clark of Alberton leaves today to spend some time with his uncle, Mr. Alder Clark, in Edmon- ton, Alberta. ' Mime: Monty 'ri-enoutii of Pic-' 1" tou is spending the summer with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. little child of Halifax arrived on Wednesday night by bus to Bloom- field. They will spend their vacat- ion with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mra and Mrs. Reginald MacAus- n . Mrs. John Moreshead and Miss Marlene Palmer, 0'Leary. were Mr. and Mrs. Blair Ackles and family of Nova Scotia are air ,, the weekend with relatives and friends in 0'Lcary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Couglilin of Rustico were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry her-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Pictou, N.S. were visitors to 0'Leary recently. .VNOTlCE Borden Fri. - Sat. 7:15 - 9:15: Matinee 2:3). Gregory Peck as a pilot who lost his loved ones and his faith but found both again in new star Win Min Than in "THE PURPLE PLAINS", in techni- Come and see the Mtcormick No. . Also the MeComiiclr No. 5 Side Delivery Rake, sloiiig WM a. Oonlpledixe line of RV uipment Arth Slmmons' field, West of Crapsud Rink. ur EVERYONE I8 WELCOME Balers in operntilon. Farmall Tractors and 45 M1355 bell; Rmlllsayl 3” WW" Men. are spending ten days vacation -lollll Welll. Albert-Olh bus passengers to Summerside on Dalton in Coleman. '3"k”'- W” 9- we "'”me' . at Emmanuel Bible Camp. Dundas Tuesday morning. where they vis- CUQTOM WEED . C" of Canada Centre, REL M13sIoNAmEs "ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jlmes Mn. Donald Maclsaac, who has SPBAYING -2-:-mm.m.:........ UNITED CHUR . R” and M11 E”; Land mid. Hudson for a couple of days been a patient in the Prince County : . Kensington. Sunday. July 8: Mm Tare" cahm Ind lmu. donuts" on fmdwgh mm' C”. ' mupgm in summem,-1, (gnawing Cl'"”h Schwl 9:50; M.0"'1"3 w”' Lil of Toronto arrived home to tn; man were honored gt the Mr. Wilber Dennis Knutsford is an operation. has retllflletl 10 hel” FOR GRAIN cfapulld TEIQCTIQ , ship 11 o'clock: EVel""E wmsmp spend some time with their mo- home 0111;, gm-me;-'5 pa,-em. M,-, enlarging his house. Mr. George home in Dunblane. d . . S 7130- Chmch Cacamn sch”! do" ther Mr. John Cahill, who is con- gnd M", G, Rungu 1,”,-d,'1ro,-. Megglson is the man on the lab. t Pm" I APPlY'T ' 11-BL 830. SAT 7.303.” l"9' P”""""”" M ce"mcme5' valescing at her home on Ottawa tune cave on Mend” when ,9. This is a "great improvement to Ml'- Wd M"- F”'"h Pk” "d . ' ' ' ' -ORAPAUD S"mm"mld:hsEl":cl'l 9;” gdm" Street Summerside proximately sixty-five of their "'9 h”""- ' ?'?G:fEte;:wd':.'g:,'::e Qeghlzf: 3:, Sutherland Cousins n . ev. ' ' : iehvvlilsr clvlll. sl5Ill,l?Illy,o ll3VYA.F B.D., m'"d' ”"mbl'd hr '" "cum Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Enman in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kensmgton Mr Emmett Maccarthy. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past two weeks returned to his home in Tlgnlsh on Tuesday accompanied 8, St. Johws, Cum”. Sunday lliiy his wife and Vincent Hnndra School 10 aim.: Geeidilie M1em- 3": W 0l'l3l3 Amll” mam” 3 3'" "5 Mr. and Mrs. George Westaway. ' 2-'39 P-"1-1 L0”! Rlve" 7:30 p:m' Montreal. who have been the ' Rev. L. D. Bartlett. Minister. guem of Mr. dud Mn. Kenna, Maclnnls. Borden. are spuldllli of good fellowship. During the evening they were addressed by Mr. Frank Bryan and the presentation of a gift of money was made by Rev. Mur- ray Gardner. In ':, response Beecher Smallman and other rel- Minister. THE NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge, Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services for Sunday. July of Hamilton. Ontario. are vlsitliig with Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sabine. stlves in West Prince. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Harris and 0'Leary. motored to Charlottetown children Leith and Clair. of Allie- on Thursday evening where Mr. borough. Mass. are visiting at the ROMANCE" . i Marjorie Main (Ma Kettle) ANNOUNCTNG Chill Wills (Voice of "THE ALBERN REMNANT SHOP” Francis The Mule) NOTHING BUT FUN Is now open in the former Massey Harris Building. A nice assortment of many kinds of materials of C A M E 0 KENSINGTON Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 0:15; Also A' Two-Reel Speci-al, Ship Canned A ;:'",:,El";:..:",S.::?”.?,;.",- .SEE THEM -DRIVE THEM- BUY THEM "SIAM" d”f”;,31f,;”35:,"; ""' "'0"- Woes To ...... AT or W W m. o. -. --.- ter of Dr. and Mrs. J.A. MacP,hoee s id , h I returned in Campbell and Burns, well known .uT;"r;"pT:d,,,,: v.c.uon during "'""'" ” Bedeq"e' h" ”"m""' which she visited friends in Brant- "ll "l" "WY ha" ml?” '” ford Bellville, and Toronto. Ont.. Camp Gagctown the first transfer and' Montreud truckload of canned potatoes. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lnverar- Burns said that his firm had se- cured ,s contract to supply lhle ity motored from Calgary. Alberta, new product to the camp and also to omwd when M", Invsrsrity included in the tender is a contract vlmed Wm, her brother, Alfred to furnish canned beans. Mcqmdd dud Mr. mvgn;-ity mot- ile stated that this canned po- med on to Ayimen ontu-to where taio shipment is a new product h Mk” . three moan" cam-u gt mm the” "'"'"y' The Wm”! the base Mrs Inverarlty arrived an shipped in cans containing 12 in” Kengmgmd on sdgm-day to on. of the product. Potatoes of spend I month Wm, her mother, small size only are used and are M J J Mcouaid and vim rel. placed in the cans. peeled but un- mix. and News. cut, and thelcontalner is than seal- ALBERTON rd. He pointed out that the use of small sized potatoes for this pur- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaudei. Pow- ell River. B.C. were recent llllm pose will open a new market. for potatoes which hitherto have had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Bernard, Allttton. -- no market value. Master David Mat.-Donald. three- Comp Gogeiown , , 'Albei-ton. C - SUMMERSIDE TONIGHT (Saturday) 7:15-9:15 5 Three Top Mechanics Required I n Summerside Must be men fully qualified in the field of general repairs to construction machinery and auto native equipment. Good hourly wage based on previous ex. perience-permanent position-group insurance, The men We are seeking are probably employed but wish to make a change to improve their position. . Only written applications considered, so write giv. mg past experience, references, marital status and wage rate expected to--M. J. SCOVELL M. F. Schurmoin Co. Lid. Summerside, P. E. I. HERIERT J. YATES present The shipment which went for- ward a few days ago will be fol- lowed by others to complete the first order for 950 cases of the product from Campbell and Burns ll-QSCIITIIUI-XYTIITTI-&llURtI!IlNKlilT 'alrn.i:mssciisii 9E'----------- ”'”,',2 'g':,1'..”i;.:”S.?5'.:.eEl3 i. o I ll . Pl'0f9"l0llGl c0l'd3 Tillftllolzg in Alberton followinl COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY "TRlAl." with GLDVN FORD & DOROTHY MCGUIRE several days in the Weston 309 Che risred pital h turned ;?:.:::;",::',:t; ..l:.::- .323: i.""a:."....'.'.:.'.. lung her daughter. Mrs. 8.1!. Cam- csiiadlan D.I"I:lkd':TtCollIII&1'GI um Mbumd Ilninsrside, P. E. none as New AND usso CARS AND TRUCKS , WE HAVE THEM ALL A AT SPECIAL PRICES Attention Irving Oil Customers Baltic. Dernley. Hamilton. Malpoquo, ii... . sington areas. Gasdoiivory uguiarfygn Tuesday and Friday. Please place your Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oaudet. Pow- ; var ..wers tile!" g ., :E';,'?l"' l:f-C'f'''' "'33 ""'” A 1, , 0IU'O'I'VIH'iI asduiiclimenide brunch on day ”"1IlIIn.8t. I " no l:;:,”' 9,,',,'” "”'?”'"''''”'''t (Loft)'l954 MERCURY A2 TON TRUCK P70 0'3 '0 e"Y- . gigomoirlsf ";5.;Ef2.;i-'"l!.':.., wmi NEW MOTOR . J . . si37s.oo REGENT will 1-00 - 7 - 9-10 D.,R.0. ,'i'...'f (Right) I953 CHEV.'cOAcH wirii RADIO. """” To ””" 8177 - REGENT A ILDO. 'f lunan Ii retarnttl mm m nantw mi mu. nmar aigi-i1s'ac':.iJk,a3:rY. Jun s-1 u .mmcm . . .. ,, naxnoianx-raunoanrsmna ..,,,,,,,,,,,,';-,' ,":f','- ad; in can. attend Q LOW MILEAGE . 31395.00 m.:".sdI;foMgrchr'ug,l;1lm'Pu Mm ,,, , Ell -8llAi.l&N1 suiuomo wiiui Moioiigiio. ft, Isuinmonidoul v