FLOYD PATTERSON x 'pplt'llll)EF title bout with Rocky BACK STIIETOII 1;: ('t)llIllIll9(I from Page I "I, , nutter that showed up exception , ,ih- wt-ll two years ago in Johnnyl rmtrni-'s stable: Jean Aubrey 2.14 ,. pacer by Fleet Hanover, Bro (Ilt'T Bill, on B-yearold trotter by Plat-dale 2.04 Hz and two'colts,: . .1-year-old by Jollity, dam by- Kalmuck 2.14, and a 4-year-old bill Jullity. dam by Bellini Scott 2.09- i:. and a 5-year-old pacer Pam-, M. Roy 2.15 as by Abbe worthy. niincd by Smith & Mayhew FIRST RECORDS At Pint-hurst. N. C.. a favorite "wt for many top trainers. horse-, fllNI from New England States last tit'PI( paraded some of the fastest zt-and 4-year-olds that have ever pi-i-formed in the northern parts, at the 23 horses that were given- their first records the fastest wasp the 4-year-old ti-otter India ii- Drums, which trainer Townsend itkerman. known to. many Mari- tnnors. was up behind. lie is nnnpd by W. P. Caouette of Mad-. ison. Maine. 1 He was started to beat 21) US. but the son of Worthy Boy 2.01- 12 became the first 205 per- tnrnicr this year from that sec- litlfl. iii: time was exactly 2.05. immediately after an offer 01 55.- ooo was turned down for him and M W” shipped to the Saratotla siilcs tr.-nit.-til iltlailit-it was up hvliiml Ilic luoiiie-breti Mighty 5990131 1W , Mighty H. 2.04 and he was start- ..i to best 2.20 1x5. He iiurprlsedp mrynne by coming through W111!- s mile in 208 2l5. the H1131 tin L. in owned by Mrs. George Reid it Fnrt Fairfield. also paced iin Fastest. of all the colts parad- ed at Pineliiirsi was t”aDl81h PHI-' has tlcrclopcd. HIs.l'nllB was 8 mil wzlcr, quarter in 34. halt 1" loft. third quarter in 39 U5 and III llll That is it season”: col it-rord for Pinehurst. piiiu, who in a seven-day stretch last July at Vernon Downs turn- ut in four fastest race miles iitl history. 157. 1.56 115. 1.55 W5 and 1.35. inaugurated his 1956 cam- pniizn like the true champion he IIJIK ciiowii liimsclf to be. He took on the frcc-for-all stars at Roose-, relt tor his first outing of the mznn, was as driver Luther l.ron:. son of the stallionts own- er, wished. In 3 2.02 US mile . I. . Atty it ay you want to judge Adm! li.'llT,l'. he must. be rated at least. tltr count of any harness horse otj all unit-. and we believe when his i'Ilt'lflE days are over he will have- to tip awarded the Tlir lontz (Zaniidian racing 5011- It'll not under way the past week at tho Rluc Bonncts half-mile oviil i at tho Vt-iv England stables. At the out-iv-c city it. will be racing. nn 1! urrcii-day schedule from now linlll the show comes t.o close there late next Fall. GOOD START The Richard Jabalee stable from Kiri-iii Sydney has been making its pro-ciit-9 fell. at Roosevelt Race- llav Top Brass 2.04 l 5 won lhel l"lllSlllfIIl 52.000 ace and his back-, crs received 54 for a 32. lnvcst-,i . ills time was 204 335-11151, tun-tiftlis off his record oer-i tainlv a grand performance for.” in carly in the season. He wast hautlltvl by Don Ratchford and llrmled such good performers as limit suit tSmartl. Ferman Han- Ncr isimpsonl. Amber l1ll'N' and three others . . in Aithrcy Keizer's column we lllllr that Ken Macnoustall. man- liter of Sackvllle Downs. Lower hvlrkville. reports that Harry iiirshs high-priced stable has lwcn staked for some of the top lflltilry events there this summer. lwn hopes to have some of Rich- srd .iahalee's fast Iteppers before the season is over. Ann: Vernon Downs. N. Y.. three- ltllarter mile track which is with- Olll doubt one of the fastest in 'l'” World. and also co-holder with Wlnlzton of Adios Harry's 1.55 performance on the pace which .BiIIy Dli'ect”s world's rec- will open what promises to its best season on May 30th. ""1 8 Pro am of outstanding "Wes has it scheduled for the """wInu in . o evl race of the atlty of this events. A total of 41 Mean we been named in-1 Empire State pacing classics 't he held on alternate Thiiredsy llihls at Saratoga Rat.-own and onion Downs. Th p If: MGR- ri-. - --v II Mil certain- Th 1' mm at routes the. m- there by Adios Harry. He said. 1.55 record. it is certain that the race track will be the equal forl, speed of any time in 1955. The fans look for some more sizzling miles especially during those four 320.000 Pacing Derby free-for-all." Racing is over on Halifax Com- mons tor the season. winmrs were, CC Pace Class A. Joey l-larvi:-slcr. tiwncd and tlriv- Ien by H. F. Fletclier, Truro, 1-3-1. Connolly IB. Jonesl. owned by C. Henley IG. Turnerl. Harry Whebhy, Dartmouth, 2-2-2. best time .47 2. 5. and Pace v- Pepper Boy. owned and driven by George Turner, Trot and Pace - Iagoo, and driven by K. Pinkney Peerless Hanover. driven by G. Turner. 5-2-1. Pep- per Shaker 1N. t'ampb(-lit, owned by WESTPHAL GIRL Ten horses died in a fire which swept through the Joseph Moreau Stables in Rimoiiski. Que, Week. The loss is estimated ati2.2.-1, nude more than 3110.000. h' C A . . . ow mile In 2.06 with the last halt wlodigy whwormy 208 3 A Worthy 2.05. wasl also . 7R ti 2.02 .'t' . -1111"-T 113"?" 111' pacmz Chamlihtildsnnvil-as in th4e stud here. hull was not bred to any great extent. The dam of Westphal Girl was Quaker Girl 2.01! 114. by Peter Vol greatest sire. strung lady and took her record A. G. SCOTT 2.09 Sire Highland Scott 1.59 by Scot- N"- 1 ””"l' land. A. B. Scott is one of lllf' best ,bred and one of the l)PSI raci- horses raced orcr lilaritinw tracks In 'i1ontrCnl. luring over several i,s';ar;:"""l -Vmrst Mares will be met by appoint- ment anywhere on Prinro Iidwm-ri island. For real good colts tire:-rl to a real rare mares given good care at reason able rates. 1 r. ROI BAKER TOMMY JAFKSON ROCKY ROAD TO ,THRONE oval and he was asked what prospects are for breaking world's race records posted m” 1939' will be tough to break that ter received. The final Dauphlnee, Halifax, '3-1-3. Bud owned by Class B Trot owned 1-5-2. o w n e d and Patch Peter tH00(1) 1.. Morris, 8-l-S. Time .52, .32, 2,093,, Monclon. last! 1-1-1, Among the horse.-tin-ii"-,, 2. ; 'l'lizit Peter the Rrcwor the sire of Calumctl o 2.02, the world's greatest She vuis a liiszh wiili 5 FOR SERVIC E "The horse pvt-rybody likes" He will stand for of 1956 at East Royalty horse (tutsirlc Phone Chitowii 7082 SERVICE I"I4lIiI 12.3.00 Owned by l.etchcr Stables. Springiiill. N S. IRRSHI by Orwell VIIWTFISSP). East Royalty. Quaker Girl. with no neighbor is in ahead of you. IAIWEST PRICES. ALI. wonx GIVARANTEEIJE To create a challenger for alto enterhhe ring again. the llltcf-1 Moore. who may also be Ill('Illi1Ptl.' inational Boxing club has set up n l.lohn Holman meets Bob Halter in heavy tourney involving these Iour'Miami Beach. May 9, with the Mart'IlIi0. if he can be enticed biffers. along with ancient Archiel.w1nnel' expected 19 Elfjlainst the) in the 2.14 trot and pace at ('har-'3-l-l. l.'ttl. A b - V - lmteumm Old "om! wepk Aug. I e 11 rey 122, foitr otli The Guardian report of 2.10 5-5-5. N. B. 0714 OM14 2114- SW!-vnc.v. Bridizewatcr, N. ist-human) the race referring to the last at-, ternoon's racing said: favorite was beaten when Johni Dean captured every heat of the G 11('I1l'-.v 6-2-2. Barney Hanover free for all trot with Dutlc Po- 2'71 3- four other starters. tempkin not being able to do bet. 2W4. zoo. 2.o7l.. than third place. wasn't the only thrill the croiirti "Another ; But that As the meet closed out in a blaze of glory -.- probably finest meet ever staged here in connection with the Annual Fair, a grand old cam- paigner who seems to have . habit of creating an upset here.l came through with another yesterday when in the i'irst heat of the 2.14 trot and pace in lsensational blanket three other horses - she came like a thunder bolt in the stretch the 0 a finish w i t h I-1-1. Lynn Anderson (P. Laver-St. to nose out the highly favored Ha""19'" 1" -Walglll heals. Squire other-: are expected so that bv "rile ("hill 93” 19"" 1"” ”l"l'l'i1lll owned by J. MacMillan, 3-It-2, wan" 3,-own, Hanover 2-3 3. Peterpin 3-2-5. the rim-1,119 or next ,'.,e;,k b(,,w(.e,, without, the least ti-at-iuiiu d -111110 P711192 114- Walk!-Wl. 0Wl19d - Ilhallva Fa-Ii-2. four other starters 60 and 70 liorscs fi'om 2-YtH'll'-OIIIS iltitliotis that iiill xi.iiitl wt -11- e 111' K MiWD0ll3111- 2'-5'1 Lllcky 50 01058 was 11!? finish that B931 '1'"? 31-1 31 '1 T119 11111111111! tip will be getting rcaiiicil orcr Wliix iiicurpuratc t---viii it lnrbii llarvcstcr IF. Daniclst owned by. hardly me in the stands cm,” owner was llaiiti G. (icntils it ' .,s .,k,,,, Wm. g,.,,,,P Wm.) lth, 'l'tlIillVl'tt tt'pi.VA" a1i.ca.,;,, S. B. Drake. TFIIPU. 5-2-5. 13051 name the winner and driver Rutl- M””5- -11325 Tho l-'i-cc For All ' ll-li-iiliv-iilki-csi-2 on lli-l it A " H l”""'”" l""'k9V 11"” 1”” time .51. Pepper Boy and Lynnlaer-ham and hi, (.3; man got . Pace Has won by Jane Amtl with An the h..m.,m.,, are grad 1,, i.,,',,1,f,,, (rm 0, ,; ”,' ,:'”'",”. tyiccn itiiiiicrs of the Memorial Anderson are trotters. Class 0. great hand as the starter an- 1-1-1: PP!” Dale 23-3. Raine-v G. have Spring will! them again anti 1 (9 . H l 1 H . ,'" , "1 ' '1” tn..n Cups was guggeglgd Foxy Grapes, owned and driven nuuncgd the winner of the heat lHenley 5-fl-2. ll'1lTP other starters the prospect of racing tlicir first paiilm") W clumw Mum me'W0tlIlWl3V by Harold Ballard 113: Fllhk Daniel-1. 4-1-1. 13911101 The summary was: 2.14 Trot and TI'"'?- 2'97 3 4- 3113- '-I-ION -lam; 4-rt-nt of the program allnttcri by-,l:,a,pir:ltlt1ltllzpccwrhtiltlli: pr"W11"" .1” me Omari” ASSMI”: lltlllite 1H. Walsh), owne.d by FW pin-e, waiter grown 2.05 1-4 was tlTll'f'n by llillartl Kelly and the Racing and Sports Com rim,” m.-,ki,,g "N; ha” iIlNzd? nw lion's .lnnioi- A Toronto Muri- (K0FPl-:ll1: 1-3-5. Twilight M0l0t1.V, (latter) 2-1-1. Quaker 'Gir1 2.09 14; ”l!'"”1 115' 0- 11- lll-I'lnn. Murray mission of Prince ltldward island. (.(.m,f(, ,',l- ",9 (.1,,ma(.(, i l10l'U9. - wit pent, towncd Belsi tRudd(-rhavm). 1.2.2, Du-cut L. 2,09, River. inn Sattrr-rim, night. Jmle NHL -1-hei of H ' 1 'l I p 1 H15 lthllll and Rettiiia Pats niet . - es tiiiie .. . ass lnz i.J, OB;-rem 3.3.5. Dude), mnmvinz gamma), night JUN, Bt)lll.xP, lie liltI(' pciioiiii- w,.dm,Sd;,, night th. third! lMacMlllan) 4-4-3. Hal 2.05 3H 7-6-4, Buck Han0V.r 2,05 1,2. Victoria .'i-Z-2. Major Bovres 24i-6. Jogie the Grmt five other starters. Time, 2.1211. 2.0617 tScrriplel fi-7. Time. 2.011115, 2.l.'i'-2, 2.12. The winner was owii- July 2nd. 2.10-14. The winning horsei was ”Wl1Pf1 13.11 Etter It Sleeves. t Campbell) The Free For All Trot was won by John Dean 2.03 1.4 (Sweeney) Millie Kalmuck 2.12 tl(elly) , Potempkin 2.07 1-2 M1 the I131”-tL. 0'Bricnl 3-3-It Harvest Mel- -ness racing cqutpnient was alsoy ndv 2,10 14' (weir, destroyed. in that perished was Westphal Girl Heathm-bell 12.10 3.5 that was formerly owne-d.;my 1-gme gigil, 214 2129 Th and raced by George Turner.l winning horse was owned Ah He . . . Dartmouth. who gziic her A rcc- y ' llih llllldl l"""" Em Flemmmll 0rd of 2.12 2”5. llor sirc was ('ai- 4-4-9. Lusty 5-dr, Morrison 1 S. 1' ' 9.. 1 1 umet Duds 2.00 I 4 by Pctcr the to tliellllilblipcglikltliflthtl wzrsm: Brewer 2.02 112. daiii Mae Worthy, high (.1355 am, a" through The Mac 1') Y or . ' the dam of Al-he iA'dls”u'nnPahy lllllsllltzt S.c'l:lt The (jalun-Ictp Attention Farmers TRACTOR TIRES REPAIRED machines waiting Fast saiiie - day service to work if your RUBBER WELDERS I.l)CA'I'I'lll AT - Siiiiiiiicrside on St. Stephen St. Ciihrlottetown. M St. Peters Road A home ot warm, brown "Glosgo" brick has the luxurious appeal of rich old leather; timeless, Impressive and comfort- able. Yet "Glosgo" brown is the new star of materials with contemporary designers. one reason for its great popularity is die range of shapes available. The stan- dard shape for conservative designs; the long, thin Roman for ground- hugging ranch styles; the SC R shape tor spectacular economy. sensational modular. it you can afford any home, you can attord to build beim with li.I.SllAW I-7 one COURT IIAIJIAI. IOVA NONI; CANADA Of: of: calm: - Lung - luv Glenn - lune ,,,.,,,,,,. mpg. - um un- p brlclt. Nashua Still ” Below Marit Of Ciiaiion NEW YORK tairiewashua will: - iVl'- -ll-1'1-I-an fall a few thousand dollars sliort The Chulotmwwn Guurditm sa't”"rda3" MaT3'T57-V1 I f-1 Hill” Ling .S.?...-.22..e;.:.n 27.-.”... 'Pst of Citatlon's record as the all-time, T” " ” -pt-' . M (-1,,,,,.). money winning champion if thpnrs Mcrril Siiutli four-year-old wins Satulrday's Gi-cyl . :,t:1l;3'iinA!l'f(1;,Pr::r-1' Lag Handicap at a mi e and a fur-l C f d I P ' ,1 p p - 1.... .. ...........-.. . on I ence s uiiing Key H, "-3: Nashua has won sl,lMtJ.S1:'r in 22 , t il.”Ul"l starts as compared to the total of BY ALEX MORRISON :f;nt';'IF 81,085,760 banked by Citation when , . .. 'wa”aw (MM he retired for keeps in 4 Th, CENTRAL PRESS CANAIDIAN , , yr - . I d.” . . "uh, M. ,4; Th? V 4 . (riiol Mat l.e.iii 1 919"”? 15 - 3" " If tlicres one thing every golfer Mm ('3,-Htr T511000 added Grey Lag pmha.myiiieetis itls ctinlideiice. when he ori 9! Jinx Mill: will have a net value ot' about 5.17,-, , " 1 ' ,D”'" umlam an .0 the wmner, gr-p9nd",g on ,she has it. the vtlioe game seciiis I 1 An Bnmn how many horses go to the post. simply grand with nary a proliiciii - - - . i AM B . Jon” HOLMAH Badly 1193'?" 1", "15 la” 5””'t- ,lhIit you can't take in your striile. - 1 .ArtPrlrwirilm" MM?" 17' 1" "'9 ('"”.sl.'l""'”" Park I-Whr-n you don't hate it you're l)l'l- - " ill Hicl Handicap -when hr Unlshpd NHL ytl r off, to 1) miles aw:-iv fi'iuii any I lmvnd" '”""K”-V Nashua will be making his first 9 9 - - - I-9 I ,1 .K(,,, Rm.k,. start of the season on :i New 1 ork ,1-oursc . 5 rliolit-i-t Scaiiiaii illllgllic Macl.eoti Bonell Ling winner of a planned Floyd Pat- terson-iiurricane Jackson match. ltrack. The million dollar I)ah.V.i The i't-iiiaiiiilc-i' of IIIIS caiiie i'e- : T1” "M1113" W111"? 111011 W011” -P"'"l'3-3”" by n S-Vnd-”.m9 headed cently from touriiament. pro Betty marl Rocky in September. by Luna mm!” zndulasl D"'”"' Jainc.-.oii as she talked 8t)tlIll lr, ,. -- lbcr for Sl.251,2tl(l. won the Wirlcncrl u we had) ., . . , ,l at Hialeah below 1'15 -llias”WS'i1vr'.i"iI3i''..?Z.?o tho ...5'.7...TC.f!I.'..'i.'.. er starters. Best time 2,19 3,4. lpll'llll't' of it the nziiiic of II sct-iut-ii In-KHAN. " yof no iiiipurtaiice coiiipart-d uiiii D 1-V1 by BN3" 5- p""l"-Vi T1119 the influence it had over Hr-tiyx "V The 2 12 -p a c e was won by T180?! Hanover with 1-l-I. Rainey Head, N. B. The 2.19 trot and pm.-mg, 'others were in Date was wan by Happy L' (Hell "It uiit-s IIIP ii lot of t'ltIlllill'ilIP ' I " l-l-I. S T .'i-2-Q. . I-l):)f'auI,in?,It;1,-L5 fmn.an0th:,P gm”, on the greens. stiiiiellitiitz 1 it- l:Il1k' mw Time .,'(m'., OHM no-A-,4: Tm, ed in llilIlii1?1lll('IllS carllt-1' lli Tllll "' 1 "' ' ' ' ' year," she saitl. time, ,'l'hiirstta,V. ' Rifle -Scores g iParkdale Club Blasted t 1 The P:-irlidale l i for April 30, 1956 were as follotis. iliohert Pitt-atra PARTY TAKI-IS TOI.I.- South Nine Ali-it-aiis fllNI anti 44 jmotiiyl alcohol drinking party iierel Rifle ttlob Sl'lIl'(l.x RUM F1 tional Ifflflla . Friiiay 6-2, 7-5. 6-2. finals of the ptiitt-rlul st-i'i'ii'e and ”.uiL' uaiiiv. Iiroliiiy, plays for E2; pt. year before - 'l'tip-net-iicti Lewis 1 .r ti I ll-tr. st-mic Tilt-rlti. ftitti-iii Iczitt-ii iiitst-ciit-ii Piiiil Fl l1llt'l' '1-ti. is U. er tliirti-rniiiiil match v'tli'ii-a lHt'll 429 hospital after I (Apt-I1('lIl'fVr'-lTlt! tilt NIPISPH blasted a fading Jarwslav lI)i'tibuy out of the Iiuiiie inimita- tmiriiaiiiciit sutglos flew Method cleaners We Clean WIIOLEIIS tlial 7366 Out of Ioumey 1 The powerful but TFPIJIN-lllll” er. rattc Dane eiiteroci the quarter- totirnaiiiciit the t-x('xt-t-Ii tilii. now shnvtevi little of the foini which won him g tum tilt-(Inn cIiztiiinitrii,xIiip in 1954 and i-ai'i'iNi ltini to :1 Rome title the Hand of -his tralia. 'ltiokiii2 sadlv an (arm. an to-red the quarter finals liv beating iiiix-cetlctl liuuuai-tan Jan A:both- lt;ilt's llIllP Imtt. t'i.orn-i- Gm cootlori. tin- of ilomv ti-Ii, 5'1 in anoth 1 ,, -owner was Fred Robichaud. p lrai-ey was owned and (iriycn Monclon. The 2-year-old trot and, This claim was iii-ll r sltpp--ilt-ll by Allison Langille, llartland, N pace, Margaret Jean !tl.. 0'-'by her perforiiiaiices lll mirint-1. H I B. The Four Year Old Trot and Brlenl 2-I-1, George Mac 1-2-2, tinns nczir Los Anlzcles and llltll 1llIl'll.'illlt'Ill pro 13cll)' -13m9Vlll f"i"'I' 11;" W?" h.V Royal Jim With Ada Worthy 3-3-3. Noi'a' Worthy nioiitl. I'I'-W-iill,i lU.llltl a llL'ii' putter that sm'n' 'x"eT”1”'(l,l”2Z ' 0.111193? 44-4. Timc. 23l1:V4. 2.3512. 230- 1 What lll(' piiltt-i' limits lilu int. :ii'li.iii- liti' t-oiisiilt-i'al)le confi- l.2, 'l'lih tliil1lvi'.-E1113. drivclrv was The (ihtii-lottctown ll rlv i ii Eurlrtnul urlilllulfmiinllilllly M. xlhllwl min”. H, mp All-wllsl Many EUHHIS I It 3 ' ' 49 11011 lit'!llill t'l.'iini lt..it t-t-iifirir-lice is the big- wmam Kl'l1.V. Soiitliport, The 2.17 gcst lh'tl'l of pulling. It surely helps. P t- 'I( i it" t h - .. um and Date wax won by Mime ark I31 S E9 "121 " ' 3 to its oiiiiei. File rc It is fine. lnil "V9117 spot "Very momlng nnw some players wntilil have to uvipt Kalmiick with 2-1-l. Scotch Mist th t it ' d 1 ti a - 1.2.5, (hrm, "mt". manm.S- Tima Hrker 'l?hnril'g5'Ml;1; if 10 piii.'in.V Putters hofoi-e fiiiiiiiic rlir . 2.11, 212 12. 212. Millie was really good condition. Upitartlsl?,:;;L:.:,,,llrT(11ii1:i- l1111'l11,1l;ll'1I!Illlt'lIli.r4iI.V::, . 11' ' h .I II I . . afmrto '2l(,":f:nodt1i:;1e 22:5 Iiuiitltiii: piittcrs. hon trill it.-up in day Cyrill Smith and his siiii"U"' T'''”' "w'”"”1 3” l”"4 '''i Clark moved in their stables anti 1”” 1ll"'””a5 "19 (""1 "5 "” ii owiicrl and driven hy W i ll 3 r (1 Kelly. IM- Tllt' 2'12 lrnl was won iiy Riot Hockey Finiil ”""l '1" game of R best-of-seven series for .the Mciiitnrial Cup. 1 1-l:illard said his plan has heenl soul to ' Amateur-1 Hui-key A.-ixucialion, ?:li-d at ('li.'irlottetown and Rftin-13""? can 1” "9 hen" day. June 25th at (Thariottt-toii'n.lP"5”'"" "A 1'1"” h"d- Sllnllil0rK'l(lP is allntlcd Satiir-l W1it'n .V0llI' 119311 TIiltl'l'S .1011 are day night, June 30th and Sliiiiday. Ilrovintl that you have no ('tillIl-- dciice in tiliut you are tluiiiiz. The 2 22 pace ltas won by Calu- p met Emerald with 1-l-l. Miss 7: A HERE IN CHARLOTTETOWN THE RCAF MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT IS IN TOWN ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WI3.I'lK AT THE RCAF ASSOCIATION-CLUB ROOMS 3rd Fl.()()1t or THE BANK or con iir;iu 1'; iiimtt. FROM 9 15.11. to 5 I'.)I. Young Men and Women are required now. For full lnfoiinatit-ii without obligation. visit the Career Counsellor at this Mobile Unit. or wrile, phone or visit- THE RCAF RECRUITING UNIT ICAF STATION. SIIMMERSIDP. PHONE 2231 Kurt with 8 s'h.'ii'p pass noon, in Inooth. -:4 H.'Obh&sIQQdelu-eauaalne".!eelat' on use naaumnptmi-1 alnna Ian on mans.) WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER'S.. .DRlVE FORD AND S. R. 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You get the axtrii pron---lion of a rte.-.p-contra safety steering wheel and tioiiblt--grip -atvtr rlrmr l31lFl'iPF. and, at motlest extra cost, you can have the Mini -atcilv of l-ltllliilal ll-WFI seat belts and plastic padding tor iiisliuiiit-iil ihIllP.l Rllvl .-iin visors! Take it easy with all the finest etfori-saving power assistsih llrlviiig will be I cmiiplctely new expcriciict; for suit in a It-r-I t-qiiippcil with all the liiii-st punt-r-.i-'sist icaliiit-e: l.iIIlUllS I-Wiivlw iiiaiic I)riyi-, Master-tliuhlc pow!-r sterriiigz. Swill-Fiirr INHNIW livalu-C. -I-may power sent and power vnntlow Iilts. Add up all the dollars-and-cents features that make Ford worth motel X1 lion you tint-41 Ft-ct-I. rtmipurr I'nrtl. .'lllIl all-l up all I'nrri'-. Fm: ca! iratiims. than VMFI know why Ford is rt-rr lltllltlllttltl iznith more when was rt, scant pure Ivlmi you 1".” it! DRIVE FORD- (V-8 or six) challeng yr;-ll 5 then you'll kglgw it's for you! (- opium 4! in ftllll .-mat COHPAIE I IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS WILLET MOTORS LTD. FOR!) - MONARCH DIEALER (FORM!-ZRLY MacLEAN Morons) l)is1 22.31