‘NOVEMBER 2s. 1949 x-v Advertising Rates - fitininiuni Charge For Any Advertisement 25 Cents central Guardian Locals 5c per word; Announcement; and Coming Eventp tic per Locals 2c per word; ivottii inch; Wl- nuiuei gltflfililPlilS ;1 1161111"; _-,, For iiord; tilnssified 8o per Word: Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 5c letters o! Condolence 84c per inch; to words tor $1.00 and l0 cents for eicry additionui Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, Sic per inch or Lists oi‘ Subscriptions, 40 cents pt-r Lncb; Address and liesentation $1.00. - ‘ Other Rates on application. 1|... uilvtertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable y", iiuiiiiigt-u arising out of errors In advertisements beyond the "mount [Iliiti for the space actually occupied by that portion ot tho iiiivt-rtist-iiittiit in which the error occurred, whether such art-or |§ duo to the "Piiltscnve oi‘ its servants or otherwise, iuid 1110M‘ siiiiii ilt‘ nu liability for non-insertion of any advertisement hfluu“; ti“, nuiuunt. paid for such advertisement. Payaiiie in Advance Western and Eastern ln Memoriam Notices 81o per Wedding Eu- O Agents Wanted ',','{{;i§i\s or IOUR 011m z 1'1‘ ‘ ,. . . 1.11;; established by sell- ~. your iieigiilicirhtiucl - luv free details and 1 .\ili.l'l\'. i600 Deiori- .11. 2. ‘Boarders Wanted Eilmifi iixtxrizu. 11L! (‘Ulti- .;1.~-; ,\il‘i'i‘i Plionc lti-il-J. liars & Trucks For Sale 1.11.- ~\i.|l—-i.'ii8 uoiittr: 1 1;, (‘i111 1.111 sccn at .1; \1ltl‘| 24 vice Stzition. itiit ti.i.‘ - 19-18 FORD COACH. 1;, ' on Bargain for M, ,_ , y Wright and ~ '. 0111105116 Capitol .1111, surnriirrsuie. 111111511111 QYICK SALE, toss . -1ti;r1, 1l(‘Eil(‘!‘, Prestoiie. or and body. \Vouid l-izriivnod or lumber for ptiymcnt. Phone o full l. or \\ r110 \ l‘l‘liOl'l Ford. .,- ,1 1"‘1i\t"Y‘}‘, Charlottetown. Bars Leaving .i"t§iIi_rTox FOR rnmm (‘if lPtlViliiZ for Halifax - '1t'1’.‘1 i: boat. (‘all Revert: For Sala mvsiA-ijlt-t-ROOHI euxosnotv =11 1.1111‘. ("iris ilavvcv .11 .*:'.<J.;1s;.+s its}. 11111 - <1 t" C. Johnson, North F111 =11 r. - 1.1110105 aumnnvc. i-' W000 tip. Stewart Mac- }..§.T.Ti' }TBT{§ '1 i ""1 one rear A. C. Duffett. ~= Station. s11 -_I’.NTERPRISE 1 111111 11.11 \\t'll"l' front, Ap- Fmi . . E 6 Eiivsiii? - 1111 freshenect. ilarr_y' Shore .‘i l'ori. r1111‘ n11}. s IHIITLY usan ‘1l1t r-11-\e. (Jlirtip for quirk "l" \ii11iv 0111i Ellis, York. .111 ritriflsii.ii-esvnitiutisn 00e- rcc ilewtrr Fsctl 01in season.’ 11°l'hP‘t Prnfitt, Brridnlbnno. . 1.1.1 éliFiEiEi r111. xppiy Gus Mc- ro . .-i 11min mean §1:1:"i‘ sriiving hinrliiiie, gouii rendition Apply 66 Bayficlcl. Pinon inns 11111,‘ O H .t't"".' iiiliii- rzidlo. Perfcct Knitii Foster. Dunstati- . 1.1 .illlt‘t1d11r*CC.<>lllCS aiidi - ‘Flirve is :1 \'Il(‘3iii tcr-i "' SPEC- ' . .-. 1.1» 11111111“) vvttiiidcd. Exlr "'11 - \i'11ii‘l iiirnsrt, fiiii ric- 1 i 1 111 t'ii11l‘i', Arthur Zinn. 3'“ 1 111111 >21_ lizilifax, Nova y Found 101W .:.\ii (ORNW _v ‘ ' 1 11:.» .\i\pi_v 1 ‘ 1 \1ii'l‘\ 111i 1 . . ._ _ ______ __; Female Help Wanted ~ l 1 i . ' '“"' '7' I ‘iii-it - 1.11:1. on iv0.\1.i , ’ "ti" iitiiist-urii 1;. 1\it)rli'“.'Ii rout] \v.1111n,<_ Mr; "ii. North ’ |_von. For Rent '1 ‘-1 l'il.\'l‘_t‘l_li~“.ll*w> 11ii.1,. |~,__ 1 It» yr; ctlici- (‘i . i u.“ - m. ..1. . , APART- "i \ 1‘ #1112111" L, i; ' .11 tt- (ltlriflYv ‘V1111 t‘ t... "1 4 MI iii-AH» 1.1111. ‘.111 Wici-rt-ti. Anrir 2001 ill rivo TIIR ‘rt-noon! "1' ‘inc "ii first floor. "' "i"! One iwo-roorii '11rr111t"'H m‘ “"“"1'1l tit-m; ini- Piiftilfl" l_1‘"»=-'=c==inii_ (Jentrai. . n’ '1.\' Hid-.i. Evening __ * L - -_ "Bill Wanted |it.|,|- \- ‘ms-i .c.oo i1':|-h:,'..(.'"i\\g11|‘1il£ ‘and typing in u.‘ n, glam-w "s. ‘Lfli-‘lliilg! in ex. WIN mn".0'flpoiTivt-ci< in your “y, M pnmmh). hi1 work can. ttrtMnx (Hr (‘q ttizliiwmcs and not. "1 :1 tiivrt-t skirlfdlan an?‘ Ampn‘ .i..“ W In in: mnil ordci. rm, M “hl"l'"dlfif»uti. to cover our on,’ ‘m 1;. rind we will 111..., "fi':y"lL_\’Inl‘f‘lill‘ll niaii, com. ‘ "iii" \lll§iilFllffllllng:f':lln‘g “nrk. -'ii1i iuuiict‘ will in: rarttisfoeddsyr .111 in)“, “m! QM __ ' tin t '. - 111.1» Dept. 1.. ‘Q07 [q v. 11iii'itifl.orfl\l“a AW" Tami“. 4~ ._.. --- lost ion-YT‘ '“ "it ONE BUNK CNAIN BE- 1"""""“"~ Westmoi-einiid 001i. Find Inwmm er are Isaac itlijaiianeous an’ SHOE 1112mm suor AT (‘arleton \\i11 be closed for Winter November‘ 30th. C. B. Doull. TRADE TIIAT 0L1) WASHER ().\ a ireiv Gilsoii Electric. One onli all cast. iron pipe furnace. Colo- maii heaters. Willard lcetgusoii, Wlnsloe. Opportunities-Men & Women iiiifiN, TRAIN NOW FOR ‘KELL- vision. Radio servicing. Wireless Operating and Government radio positions. Free 40-page booklet tells nbotit day and homo-study courses and exccllc-nt employ- nicut opportunities. “iriie toclav. stating age and education: Radio College oi’ Canada. 54 Bloc: Street West. Toronto, Ontario. Personal FOR NEUBALGIA. LUMBAGO. Rheumatic Pains. Chest Colds apply Heat Penetrating Giorv 01L At your Drugglst. BLENDER TABLETS ARE EFFEC- ttvc. 2 wecks. supply Si; 12 weeks $3. at Reddin Bros. and Jenkins. Chsrlottetovm; sample's. Kon- singion- and Jamieson’: Drug Store. Montague. 5. strayed §ritxi 151111-1711? 0 Avnsiiirtr: heifers, 1% 19ers old. liiarkeii E..I..l. Apply Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune. Salesman Wanted WANTED'—- MAN FUR STEADY travel among consumers in Char- lottetown. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable liiisilcr cciisidrrwi. Write Rawleigifs Dept. hLL-li-UO-illl. tiontrcal. Typewriters FOR SALE-ONE USED UNDER- ivtiotl ty-pcivritcr. Good condition. Piiniir- 12116. SEE THE JiLL-NEW PERSONAL Portable ‘Iflvpeivrlter - the only.‘ Office ttpcivritcr in personal size. New portable design. new sparkling performance. Cash 0r (firms. RPlillllglrin Raiiii l.1iiiitcd. til-i Riutitiitiiitl Sirrni. _.___._._1_ ._ .i. _____ Wanted \VANTED I‘l.1\.\'OMBO;_SLElGIIS in fiiir condition. State price, .i. S, Francis 8'. Suns, Fortune Bridge, FLOOD 1N (‘IIERBOURG CHERBOURI; France. Nov. 25~ (AI-it - Rain, ivinci and hLgli tides combliicti today lo mnrotui 5t.".‘l‘I‘i1'. thousand Ciicrbourg residents in a thiu-c-friiit. Hood thzii. city offirials ctrllcd ilic ivorst. in 40 _ve.1rs, Auth- orities sold iin one is in immediate danger. but they faced a problem trying to iced thousands of persons living in the low lcvei ivateriruni districts. 111.1115‘ - ~ ARMY JEEP FOR SALE i942 WILLIS JEEP Good condition Apply CAPITAL ELECTRIC til Grafton Si. Or Phono 2280 FOR SALE New Worsted SUITS-Only iiano PANTS ... . . . $5.00 Good OVERCOATS-siigiitiy used-Only .. EVENING DRESS SUITS $10.00 People who have left Ladies’ and Gents‘ garments for sale. please ciiil and got them sit we want to put in new stock. I! not called for in 80 clays, will be sold. FRED G. KELLY, Tailor 173', Grt-si. George St. 11400 (‘void Man 7-7100 Kelore titittift larder ti 13.1110 Liitli’ 1.1. .7000 Lnuviroiirt . T7100 hfoneta 131111 Ncrzus 31100 New (‘-.il ‘i000 New Norr. 201111 Norpick ‘Jfititi Nnrscnizin itviti Nnrittfllt‘ .. (Iiiiiiicls. t-tinditiitn‘. “tutti. lining at l Tl‘ Pickled Uurcd Medium O Mining (Canadian Press) IURONTO. Nov. 2'7- Salcs Stock 3000 AP Can y i000 Am Lardcr 1000 Am Yknife _ l-itltt Anni-on , 135') 0'12 tYrln T500 Anti! R01] "Yin Apcx 15ml Swot 10o .111 Oil _ 46F- Aiinor 5m Bfigaiiiat‘ _ 1N1 Bk of Mont _ ‘J5 11k of NS ‘I Rh uf 'l‘oi- .. l-"ititt Pttlfiilit 13ft llrriliiriic 2111111 P-Ftiliifilt ... 50 1111i iliiff .\iii< .215 1"”? “ti” (‘riii (Y9 hfi Bk of (‘om '25 3-4 401131: Ti-cili 47m Vent Pat i000 (‘lioskirk i011 (Flicsicrville T04) (‘ticiit-rioui" ‘liitlfl (‘ml Anqpy 711i" 111111111111“ trwutv... may 1143.". (Tun Duq 5066 ("on Lcbel T3011 Dav Petr , 1W1 iifliiiite 13ml Ttisrovnry~ Um Ftoiii Bit 3100 Dnnt-ltin . i000 Ftulnrtia . i000 East Amph 17100 East (‘rest ‘Jiitill Rfiki Imtl 5110 1'1 i-iiil limo i-I Sulllv 4000 liitlcr T100 iriidonn . i000 El Peri Rey 1000 El Sol 500 liurcivn 3100 lthiicnn 801') Fed Pcle . 400 Giant i400 Gods Lake T100 (ioodfish Jlti110 iluicreiv .. .. . tiiiiti litird Rn F1011 iinrricnna i000 Hcdley 2500 Heva 20m Highridgs _. 25 Hoilliiger R0110 iiosrn . . .500 iiit Urnn . 100 kirk Lake .. ‘i011 Labrador F1011 i. Diilniiit 1231111 i. Lin: 12110 hlngriet '33 Nnt Petty intiti New Pzir lfiritt Ntwt‘ '|‘iiur 500 Nit-iinlson {Fifi Nrirziiida .. i000 Noriiit-inl ‘too OBTiPH n quantity of used hair l~‘u rnacetins ll‘! 99"“ \\ t1 coal t" - f suitable 0PM bursa“. $19.50 Each Maurice Block 81' O0. i.“ lti-iit Strcct FiSll FOR SALE HICLIVERED C. O. D. Any Island Station in 50 1b. lots. F-ki I Cured Hake. ib. 11c Pihkiitii Cured Small 00¢ m" ib.... ~~ and Large Cod, lb- -- w" EASTERN PACKING COMPANY Sourls __ I "i WANTED [MM EDIATELY EXPERIENCED PRESSER Steady employment and good ivorking conditions. Apply. stating experience and ivngcs expected- MILLMAIWS DRY CLEANERS New Glasgow. N- 5- THE GUARDIAN. .i'. Poor CHARLOTTETOWN INGIION . OIIIAIIO FAMILY unman- TWEEL BLDG. — GREAT GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. 3500 Omnilraiis ,. 500 Ore-nada 8600 Osisko 1400 Pac Pete 300 Pamour . 4000 Pan West . 1000 Pnyniaster . 5000 Piccadilly 5200 Port Reef 400 Prestbii 6100 Que Lab 9500 Que Man ._ 320 Quemont 900 Quesabe . ._ 700 Renabio 500 Rnxtinn Royal Bk Roynlite . Roybzir .. Senator .. Sherrltt . Slianco Slzidcii 500 South Brziz . 1000 Steep Ito 250 Sullivan 500 Tran Ros 400 Un Keno . 2000 United Oil 10000 Upp Can . 100 Ventures 100 Waite .. . 100 Wright H 2000 Wingriit. . . 1000 Yeilorcx CURB 1000 Dalhousie .. 100 Foothills . Markets at a tilaiioe (Clnllllln Press) Toronto—Prlces ease slightly in dull market. lVlontrcai-Papers best iri listless trading. New York~Unciertorie steady in quiet dealings. Grain WINNIPEG, Nov. 27-tCP)—Ali grains displayed s better tone Sat- urdny on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change, moving 11p for modest gains uiitlcr fair commercial buy- ins. Closing grain futures: Barley: Dec. 82 1-4; May 80 34B; July 77 1-2B. Barley: Dec. 1.42 3-8; May 1.41 1-4/1; July 1.31 51-4. Ry-c: Dec. 1.50 1-8; May 1.54 1-8- 3-81 July l . Cash priccs: Oats: No 2 CW 84 3-4; ex 3 CW 81 3-4; 3 CW and ex 1 feed 81 1-4; 1 feed TS i-Z; 2 iced 78 1-4; 3 feed 74 1-4; truck 78 ‘l-4. Barley: l niiri 2 CW S-row 1.60 3-8; 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.56 3-8; 3 CW Grow 1.58 3-8; 1 feed 1.38 7-8; 2 feed 1.36 5-8; 3 feed 1.31 5-8; 2 CW yellow 1.42 3-8; 3 CW yellow 1.40 3-8; truck 1.38 3-8. Rye: 1 and 2 CW 1.49 7-8; 3 CW 1.45 1-8; re]. 2 CW 1.36 1-8; 4 CW 1.40 1-8; track 1.50 1-8, Flax: 1 CW 3.78 3-4; 2 CW 3.74; 3 CW 3.59; 4 CW 3.54; track 3.79. “LOVE BURGLAR" DALLAS. Tex“, Nov 25 - (AP) - Fred Felix Adair, Jr, 25-year- old office worker has identified himself as Dallas‘ notorious "love burglar" - a. man who for malty months raped and molested iii-onion ivhile looting nomes. police said today. Adair has signed written statements, witnessed by newspap- er men, involving two rapes and one case in which a woman was choked during n1 burglary. No charge has been filed 1132111131. Adair. EARLS PAPER lNDU-STRY The first chemical pulp mill for paper was built liy Angus Logan and Company at Windsor Mills. Quebec, in ‘i866. Alternate Blame And Praise For CBC is Heard MONTREAL. NQV- Z'o~(CPt—-The CBC as s. broadcasting agency and s regulatory body for Canadian radio was alternately praised and blamed today in suttiiissions before the Royal cClilfillfifiliil o=i Arts, Lct- ters and Sciences. Two spokesman for private stat- tons said their interests had pros- pered iuidier the present system of administering Canadian radio while two others urged establish- ment oi’ an independent regulatory authority separate from the c130. The submissions were made as the Commission. whose terms of refer- ence include s study of radio and television broadcasting. devoted 9,‘.- most a full day lo hearing repre- sentations from public and private interests. The radio issue has taken s prom- inent. place in the Commission's study with private enterprise lined up against public ownership. The CBC has submitted that it should continue to have jurisdiction over all broadcastintg matters. The Canadian Association of Broad- casters. representing most privately- owned stations, concedes the need for radio regulation but contends there should be a regulatory author- ity separate frcm the CBC. a coim- petitor with private stations for audience and revenue. Today's briefs covered every field connected with radio, including tele- vision and facsimile. a means by which “printed" news can be brought iuto the twine by radio. shori-cii-vuiting the printing press. Television came 1|i for consider- able discussion when the Montreal Board of Trade presented a brief asking that private interests in Canada be given equal rights with the CBC in t-he television field. Asked by the commission to throw some Light on possible costs of tele- vision. not yet established in Can- ada. Stuart Fiiilayson, general manager of Canadian Marconi Com- party, said the cost. of :1 trans-con- tinental network might. be about But lie qrickly added, “that might mt be the right. number of millions; I might have forgotten an item costing $10,000,000." Questioned by commission counsel Peter Wright. Mr. Finlrrvscn said he thought facsmlle would increase rather than diminish the “frecdcm of the press." Additional Channels for facsimile broadcasting could be made available if necessary. Victor George, another spokesman for the Marconi Company which has an experimental licence to de- velop lacsimilc. said ii would be "pretty hard" foi- fscslmlle to C0111- pete with newspapers “but. that's sheer conjecture." (The Canadian Daily Newspapers Association has rirevivilsiy 5111* mitted that newspapers should have a preferred position in the allocat- ion of frcquency-niodtilation chan- nels as they become available for facsimile broadcasting.) Plane Strikes Electric Line, Lands Safely WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -—(AP'> —A United States Airforce 13-17 plane clipped an electric line while approaching Boiling Field tonight and plunged a big area of the city into darkness but the six men aboard landed safely. Capt. William J. Lookadoo. pub- lic rotations officer at Bolling. identified the pilot as Lt-Col. w. H. Campbell, 31!. The plane was from Oitftiit Base, Omaha. One eyewitness said the plane apparently missed an apartment building by about l5 fect before hitting, ADOO-voli wires, 40 fret above the ground. Napoleon and iinciti Eliiy BY Oiitiord-id-oiirido uavoteottts eesu new? LIQTLESS ‘mow. ciusss I'LL (JIUE HIM 50MB Coo Livei? 0ii.i,' Canada's Exports Up 17.7 Per Cent During October OTTAWA, Nov. 2"! -- (C?) —In the first full month after devalua- tion - October _ Canada increas- ed her exports 1't.7 per cent. Eimorts oil.’ domestic products rose to 969,100,000. trom $228,100.- 000 in September, the Bureau of Statistics reported Saturday in its monthly survey of exports. Imports to the United States rose from $113,700,000 in Septem- ber to $l48.056.000 and shipments to the United Kingdom rose in value from $58,200,000 in Septem- bcr to $72,276,000. in October, last. year, ekportd lo the U.S. were worth $148,911,000 and $65,573.000 to the U. K. The report. covered the first full month since the September cur- rency shuffle when Canada declar- ed a IO-per-ccnt premium on U.S. funds in terms of the Canadian dollar. Experts of gold were not ltidud- ed in the report and import fig»- urcs were not given. Devaiuation of the Canadian dollar was expected to result. 1'11 increased sales to the U.S., and u‘ shift in some British buying from the U. S. to Canada. When compared with October last year, however, most exports were dovm. Total exports were 12.4 per rent. below the October, 1948, figure of $228,400,000 —~ the second highest monthly peacetime total on record which resulted largely from re- moval oi’ the ban on the export of meat and livestock to the U s, Wood and wood products was the only one of the nine main coni- modity groups to report higher exports. Compared with October last year, there was s sharp reduction in exports to France, Italy and South Africa and a moderate (lrup in sales to Latin America. For the first 10 months of the year, total exports were $12,415,100,- 000 compared with $2,1t65.l0O.000 in 19418. Exports to the 11K. for the 10 month period were $598,265,000 compared with $581,729,000 and to the U.S. $1,1’l2,360.t)00 compared with $l,189,8»4'l,OtI) in 1948. ' As a result of higher exports of planks boards and newsprint, e;- ports in the wood and wood procl- iicts group rose to $82,799,000 from $82,031,000 in October last. year. Last October Canada exported ships worth $16,341,000. This Oct- ober there ivere no exports and that brought the total exports in the miscellaneous section down to $8,515,000 from 91.618000. HOUSE PLANT CARE IN “INTERIM! Many house plants cease flower- ing in winter and others will fiovv- er only feebly. This is a. natural lvicst. or the plants which do flower in the winter have been prepared months of summer or autumn, period. All practices which tend to and root. disturbance should be avoided. Fairly low temperatures are cle- siruble, but. as the vvannth of a house is malntainecito suit hu- mans rather than plants, this is not. always practical. The average romi. temperature of ‘i0 degrees is much too high for most plants in winter time. Often a compromise can be made by keeping the plants in the coolest room, and preferably one in which the temperature falls test) degrees during the night. Humidity can be increased with evaporating pans on radiators, or pans of water near hot air ducts. BIG APE DIES MIAML lt‘ia,, NO\. 2.3 ~ (APM- Gargantua, the big ape of the c-r- cue-died tpduv Gargantiut v-iis condition fur i.he vvint-er is a rest- t ing period induced by the shorten- , ed days and lowered temperatures. 1 for blooming during the preceding 1 I During the winter. house plantsy should receive special treatment to _ accommodate them to this rest stimulate growth should be 5tOp—] pcd; less vcater is ueededwepottlug l 1042 Dodge ié-Tnn Truck W/Stake Bod one of the few gorillas reared in captivity. He came licre iiith Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, now at its next t quarters at Sarasota, Fin. OliT Ollil WAY A5 I 6O B "I DON'T LIKE TO last stop before going into ivtiitcri BLOCK A FEW TIMES! DON'T TOUCH MV SAKVWICH HERE ~- I'LL PlCK UP BITEE CARRY 5TUFF! NNHV MOTHERS GET 612A‘! m? TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION With only the owner's signature requlredfl car or truck means s loan quickly, con- veniently arranged up to $2,500.00. Or if you wish to purchase a new car, your friendly Trans Canada Credit counsellor can help you with a cash loan. Remember; loans up to $1000 to eligible borrowers are covered by a free life-insurance policy. In event of the borrower's death, the loan is paid 0E by a leading Canadian Life Insurance Company; Rates on all Trans Canada Credit loans are Private interviews arranged. reasonable. Loans for larger amounts by special arrangement. nada lliedit . vintlll!) " Trans ila you N t-ot»o=»'i° Niki) WIIHIIIIINDIV SPifKl R. E. ROGERS, Branch Manager, Pickard Building 151 Gt. Geo. St. -- Charlottetown, P.E.I. -- Phone 1976 Vocational School _. Those young people of the Province who have ap- plied for the course in Brlcklaying and Plastering; are hereby notified that this course will begin on Thurs- day, Dcccmber 1st. - There is still room in this course for others who may be interested. Applications should be sent without delay to the. Director of the Vocational School since the number of students in this course will be limited to 10. Also beginning on December 1st, will be a. course in Practical Electricity. This course will include Elec- trical theory, house wiring, motor wiring and other practical elements. This course will be of six montifs duration. Students taking the above course can be granted two year's credit on their electrical apprentice- ship. Appiications should be made as soon as possible to Ralph MacLean, Director of the Vocational School. STOP — LOOK — LISTEN DUE T0 SHORTAGE O11‘ STORAGE SPACE \VE ARE OFFER-HQ _- CLEARANCE PRICES ON THE FOLLOWING USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1944 International K 4 Truck _ . 1944 International K4 Truck . . . 1945 Ford 1-Ton Truck, W (Pick Up Body 1946 International K1355 Truck . .. . 750. ' 1947 Mercury 2-Tnn Trurk W/ilunip Body and Hoist 1200.22; 1947 Studebaker 5 Passenger Sedan. complete with radio, heater lntl air contiitioning, trout covers, overdrive, new tires, in excellenf condition . . . . 1200.001; 1937 Ford Coupe 290.011’ CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BF. ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASER; W. R. JENKINS (BRICAT tiiaORtilc‘. STREET BY J. ii. WILLIAMS WHY DON'T “IOU I "1 DO ONE "FHINCJ AT 11 MEN DON'T HAVE TO HAVE- THEiiz FACES LiFTED BEFORE THEY'RE t, THlRTY/ \‘ \ . i’ i v’ v \ 111W 1.04"“, " JqwmLiAs/ig . Y _ IKQ '18.?" $7. OOPI. l)“ IV Ill QEIWOI. l it i i‘ y. t .11111i1_e=