ht. July 19. 1963. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Congratulations Ron surprised the gall experis With hu sensation-i n-iiini ii ill the N.B.-P.El. tournament hills wet . Till)! 18-ycalrcid Chariaitelown youth [ilriynd amarlllgiy steady gull throughout the entire tournament and ialled to panic the heov pressure or a play "Ml?! omlue, Iléon worn in Edmundstoli with Iiie one mm" In Inlnd—wllinilm thIt tournament. That I! IIII only Inv "III In]- hould liter. V w. Undou a Roll knew: tile odds were heavy llalnl him but that didn't bother Iiic Charluiictoiilon. Ilc until at his gun- with I real seriousness and was confluent Ihmiiliiotll the enIIrI RON Classy .y. ' lshm Ill, Lilt’ (list. Junior Ever to er'. this (Town. H“ mom“ 9 psct at last as tar as Prince Edward Island is unmarried. Ron took on the best Knitter m Du! scaioo oi the yiaritimes and showed ins heels to all at them. Run loos II this gull hiislness in I Della“! way. It: tries to improve his game with every outing Ind his cilqu surely hIVe been nucorslul. while he was ill and that‘s an honor that law golfers can boast til. lie viii] really appreciate this his opportunity Ind we know he will Icniilt him- Iei! admirably. Sports From salutes Ran Glued! on hLI Lrul sport! Ichieu'r Quite A Race mA'l‘ was quite s puny um staged at shinmcrslde Wednes. crry and Bob Dewar doiiig iiie drlving. spo men ave the runs it glut [lush Is he! got up behind these iitlle speedsiera llir the ilIlle ruile exhibition. Both Andy and Bob were really icsuilng their Chll‘ges Ind ll limit I great stretch drive by Perry Io nlli Deer iinish. The fans gov. the boys s great hand tor their good sports- mshlp and it was inde well dcservcd. I This match race wciit M1 without the bent-Ill. oI parI-mimid siid nobody vivin or lost monev on the deal. Unless study and Bob ‘ i had I tide bet III al their own. Tyndall Was There til Prince lderd island‘s [rand old hairsemrli. Tyndlii We Runny Wednudu in: driving It “I. ONE Semitic. night. , Allan Eric .Vclinstmir gave the veicran relusmsn a MI l inortiductioii and the tans responded with loads or apniause. Tyndau drove his Squire nauover to a 2:03 tulle at Summer- 1 aide II yeIrs ago and that Is the present trotting rrcord or this western oval. Co~ilolder or the record is Watchim and Billy non-i mode that iiisrk the very same alteriiiion, Folios were dclightcd tn sec Tyndall in such line shape that l in gill can drive in a race 1 Best at everything Tyndall tor many ycm to come. l Tim is a spormepacked week and at the present tune mile 1," men are engaged in s tiireeday prise shoot at souaw Point. siunriierslde has two more nlghts or racing helm they close dmi their Ionster Carnival. r week Summeside will nrfi‘ent I rau- prolrlm M Wed l muddy and Charlnlteklwli Driving Park will go with prngrlml On Monday. Thursday and Saturday. Next week‘s big sports attraction is The Ninthumberlalid . Strait swim <21 tor July 2']. i More alwui it later. S'sicle Track Has‘ Attractive Card lune. Voizue Gem. Tummy Shaii tcr. Dirty Silver and Chuck H Iioth these miles should be hotly contested and some good pays are likely to emerge from those ra summerslde Raceway'l big week of harness racing is near. ing In and sud ptnrunters lnslsi till! the last two night: Will he‘ as good. it nnt better. than the. one: that went before. . Tonight In eight-dash program Rate! two and xix find leven is arranged tor the patrons. It llghting it out tor supremacy. In is s dnuhie dash card with all [he iirst trip Clarke Smith takes horses goiiing twn trips to selnlue IIavcn away on tho rail. tnhiish their Rhiliiifi' lMemhers ul Clarke'! opposition looking trot ivnh rlx sisrlcrs.‘ttirc chlcr. Myrtle E. Country They Ire Gliding nilly. Windyllville Ind Eyre Don. rsus Ire ‘agheczglg'koefelaflcompetltlw in Mike Susick Fires A 97 your other dashes round out the race show which doesn't lu alsuEv. England «Cpl—Al- though scores were hinhe until 9 o'clock. That gives shop. III r Lilill year than last. Canada retainedl .perl Ind clerk A chance to a lln the pmeedingl. the Field Memorial Cup Thurs. do in the nvorsoas term mulch- Itythe National lilrlo Associs- “Ck ""0 l“ unii champinnships V m Uptownus moved peek The Canadians mm by juu‘mw Iain mutton o! llrst Ihnul liIP same margin as isst3itim in the Solsris raw-i us. year liver Guernsey, The onlygue when they «ream m ‘ opposition to the Canadians last} wars on in s game that year was Guernsey but this saw two league mom my, lislied. The lirst record b‘mlten was individual strikcaut record with whim pitcher Donny Manor and losing kin-lei- Gus Clintnn both tanning is batters. The old neutrd was ll. Their total or 30 slinkuzuu the same was the other new zoom with ml old M being ittahnr was touolied lin- rlvc year Jersey also competed. Th! TZ-mali teams tired seven shuts gun or 200. 500 and soar yIrdl. with Canada plekllll llp‘ 1.1!” points nut at a possible 1.260: Guernsey l.1fil Illd Jer- in l. . Indlvldusi Canidlan Korea included: cro Iinward aliverl or Digby, NS.) .wnz Ch lle Fowler. Saint John. NB . 98: l ar- } K The Ihriw nut-n3 with I goodrl are Mr. Dugali. Bella Tend, Fli-. Nova Scnila marksman do- minated llic shooting yesterday vinclal Rina Association's sn- Twins Batter Yanks 9-3, Orioles Edge Tigers 8-6 By THE CANADIAN PRESS iwncu Chicago shortstop Aildrsjlhc No. 1.000 slrikenui at his Lale inning splurge: won (nr‘Rnngrs threw wildly on Gellelnlllo year Naiiolial League ca- both Miuncsata Twms and nai- iimose Orioles Thursday in the ltwo AmeriCIn League alteration hawlliimg Oliver scored on Del Craudl‘il’lltn l3in Williams, iHuhhr doubled to soon Santo. Alter Jackson whllied Giver'findgern men singled to score Chicago Cubs blend s iripie.‘tn and the Milwaukee sixth tur‘Hubbs. HUNTER’S CORNER Trout Are Taking Shelter ‘ In Alder-Borderecl Channel ;; amen. ‘ A single aitemoon battle in‘ the National saw second placi‘ doubts and s single to score: three runs lll die aixih Llllllngi s n win over Milwaukee Braves. . In the AL action. the Twins crushed NEW York 93 Willi! Baltimore toppled DPll‘Dlt 3-2 At Minneapolis. Rll'll Rollin] drove in live runs with a t o-l full homer and basessclearing’ double in tho seventh and eighth innings for Minnesota's big win. The Twins WP" nursing 3 ‘3 .lead uatll Rollins started to .work. Elli nailey‘s aiisrp relief l pitching choked on any Yankee rallies in tho lust ninga. ERROR HELPS M 1Ralph Terry li: innings. with isoii'r dropping or a popup lead- llng tn thr first iIiiy. . Elston lIoward belied his 1th homer ott winner Caluniu Pas- rusl in leading oli the Yankee tourth. Terry's groundout and passed ban by EIrl Datiey pr.» dated the other New York runs. ‘ At Delrol .loe Gaines de- llvered a pinch - hit two riiu double in lhl lllh inning to hclp lBIlfimoro overcome sn eIrIy deteIt. Grincs' liner into the loci ileld corner made stu Miller the win- her stter the Odds slownaller esuie through soother sparkling reliei sum. The Tigers built up i 5-0 lead in um innings I7ul the Orinioa Ind tied It 5-5 in hack Uptowners MOVelLLufhEIrlhth on anks Robine Ionl run-Morin] doublI. The Tigers went ahead IEIln in fiiI bottom at till intian when Billy Eruloll tripled in a Hill. than Blitlmor' Ifluin tied it in the ninth on John Oralno’l leldofl homer. ‘wma Ilili GAME At Chicago. tho Cubs' 17th {victory in the 25 home games. lgIvI Larry .lsclsaon his Iltii ‘lriumph. l Alter chkloli yielded a lead- lo" single to Joe Torre in the in ninth. Lindy MtDIniel came nut at tho bullpen tor the 3rd time till: lawn. The bll llremdn mIdI hilt 10 Ditches In retire Geno Oliver on I dnuhl lI Fit. sgi. Mike Susick oi Sum- mtg um“. “um, I,“ m, and Dennis Mciike on s ground riierside. PEI, and Pte..C“.Mm “V! w m hi“ my out. «1. Thiminson. steilsrtnn.lwalked rive. MilwIlsIIee Iurlled two hits us. In . Mike Msomnack was die top l to two rum in the second. halter i...- “ “mm, “d. . Itier Torre drew s iesdoli 24 night. Peres- Grant ind Ll tor the losers inclining I MI. STANDINGS S’sicle Golf Starts Today aim... 'i'ifii' Centmawnm A z a SUMMERSIDE — The InnuIi Dmmm I a a walk. Both rililrlerl were Ilia Little League Ball Sees No-Hirtar unuldsy Amateur Open Cult Meet held iii conjunction with the Summerslde Lobster Carnle VI], ll uheduied to open It the Summerlide Got! Club this mor- BASEBALL RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED Puss NIIIIIII usm Milwaukee no no m— l s u criesso m moor— a ll sen Irrs m m m— I [I New York mom son— I 7 lung. The meet will continue on rat- an!” and the final 1! hotel tor the men will be held on Sunday. ii s in little league sction yesicr. dw a nohitiar by the aornhln. ed pitchlnfl ol Winston Welther. hie and Andy MIcKirillon tenlur~ ed the sctlim as i blinked dis lame. to. in other sctioii tits downed the Meti 74. tint We the Angels scored twice in the second heme and never looked hark. Weatherbie lcd Ill hitters with s pcrlect a: ‘lllih In the Ova am wildly cheering me tear wstdiod Dirndndon Dyrd. driven by Joe liennessey and Tummy Hall with Clark Smith up. split honors in the 52.500 Euaor aowncss Memorial PM at sipnriiarsido lines-way l . n, till Iirct dssti' l was July, 155 by Bay State PI! who was driven by James 1W the wins finished mood Draw Games Are Feature Dodger! and Tilers hauleri in I scoreless tie in minor league action It ViCerI Park Wednes- BREAKS TRACK RECORD Dominion Byrd Captures; .- onors in Free For All to the Hill horse lo the that It. Mmfl. vs a diaiblc 33.211.32.00; woo. nth—as dish with Bob Brooks psi-inns dssh winner iii $500.00 $1.20. suit; 32.90. mo: mo. in third. Tsrnmonyusiloioasrd Division whiic Bobby Brooke, Dominion Byrd ls owned by the win mirth rollowod by let Ids-cc. 13mm, and Douglas Iiiil. onsrlouctown; Victory Scott and suits HID- Wimflaluptlxoddnele Tmyflnnbmhysran. mm mm mm ‘dla tiiettset a waistlfflm'm‘lm QIIIII M Ill! “Willi “I0 fimmlflzww returnedsssoonomublnadoo msrls "F". 5’ or My Brooke nid Beyond. Doniisway (R. Bugging) 1 by imam: In 1mm. with flu-w Doiiosway and Windy .luue Windy June I—) I g Byrd close behind Won paid ou on the cxscioir wth Jolly and (w, Down) 3 Byrd‘hrmight up the third horse rum, 1 mung my C_ Du“, Wllum with Bob Brooke as» glass) back no dist dIiiy llr. w.) . pint: iv {mm-h- Vl Scott dmiblo on dashes and i saw Calamity Boy Hnlshed Mil win and suing Stephen Lee and Mighty (G. Chmeilei a mover hm tun the Eli ruin-siting $32.40 while the Button (F Callback) 5 After be Me It“ Ilie cooler second douue on Jet Idocr and Tan c WIS pm to Paul- ungg returned $55.10. ASH 1 Bobby Brooke (Clark sits-liilst Beyond (6. mamue) Ch Mamas Byn‘i. who tlnld'led file night with the bet luminary. by Mrs. Ensor Willis. Receiving it on hehall of Dominion Byrd were the m5 Mr. and Mir]. Doug (sir. i liill or Ciiarlotaciovivi. y. pmsr (w Dalg) A cheque at smell was pre— dsm—e) ‘ Rowdy Dow (11. Ma sealed to the winning driver. Nellie Bangs (L. Neilli nncssey. minim! Senaur Don (.1. Bernard) pony on behali 0! die Prince rim 2.11, County Horsemen's Association. p 52.90, 3130.32.30: 52.60. $2.447; who quasi...“ "- dny. and the Twists and Colts put on an identical periormancs. Carl Tralnor and lame Ther- iault were the hurlcrs hi the Dodgersr'l‘igua battle and Gary Mchnld und .lohu Dell shared the pitching spotlight in Twins- Colls tussle. Dee's Lady. owned by DUIIIld ‘ . Bobby Brook! iI owned l7! Probable Pitchers “my 5‘” by THE ASSOCIATED mess Probable pitchers tor today's major league baseball games. won—loss records in parenthe— Sky PM E (Cyril Smith) Sum Pdnber (H. Willisl 3 Tennesee Riley (Wt Crligi I Tim“: 2:!21. 12.). Dual prize at Squaw Priirlt ranges. Gunner Clilf Strong 0! Windsor. lcli. captured top honors in the Denial! Brut match at 200 yards. and Ca- olivcr's grounder Monkc hunted 'satcly [or s l single. Torre lirir single to leil iield. re runs llild.5ltinto': triple followed I walk del Iialph Grant at Dartmouth took the H. L. SeIr Ind co. event at not: yards. (SM story on PER! 9t er. the Cuba inon all their in the bottom hair. and and Ken Theriauli. Thompson. Tginor ad Campbell got bass ticks in the iirsi game. The second cleveg'jgfl‘sznx:flfw " contest round hits going to Hen- New York bum.“ m. m) nesscy. King. D. Thcriauli. Mui- mummy Mommy (is) it y“f““f.l§”dg ‘ u M. Kansas City. Pcus ls-lst. (N). ‘1'“; a?! Rgéfiofagkhgs Washington Cheney lbs or b a . v the combined lehing Dr Bi” Duckwurth (3-7 It Minnesota. Acorn and Eddie owcr. Power. and Durrach belted home rum' 2830. Peters iT-él. iNi. ,fi’glfiof'mrl‘gflm h“ m” Detroit. Lolich (44} It Loo sen: It Chi- me, um! League “mm, Anseles, Lee u-st. (Ni. round Braves edging Angels 32.: "“"°"" 're‘l“ with I-Iai-i-ison Robins picking up‘ New Ym‘kr Will” ‘74“ 8)" lPhliadelphia. McLlsh (9.5». ill . 59,, l Chicago, Ellsworth Ila-oi st pm, mm" M a“ bflmr,1pitisburgh. Friend (lo-8i. (N). Wm. . "rm, 1 m, 2 "mm"; Houston. Nottehart (6-4) at st. race. In BantamMidgci action huh. Einlziiu (lost. (N). the Cubs blanked the White Snxl Los Angeles. Drvsdale (11-10) 5-0 behind willie McCaUussi'a at Milwaukee. Hendiey (55L neat threehitter. will The top batsmen in this same’ ]the WLD. Richard Young was the sin Francisco, M a r I c h I] were Pat Walsh and Alan Dau. (14-5! at Ciiir‘irinali. .YIy (4—14) cette ‘ . Each had two hits. -or Tsitourla 154i). (Ni. This Week WI have experienc-l curiouslty Walked up Ilnng thel Pd real Flnl'ldl wralher. . .DOB“ aya at their hottest Dayal when I Watt‘ile a o waters' edge (a have I look be- fore the rising Water prevented bulldozer me reachimz it. It was an ordin— pcraior working in places tncrel arv dory nut in good conditioulenlnllble- “82’: how you can do iii snop nuts WEEK and JUST ARRIVED FARMERS rays: M42 . skis—$2.90. Dee‘s Lady is owned by Don. aid R. MacKeDZIe. DASH l Stephen Lee Hal (G. Miler Mighty Eu (ill Henna-ml Bob's Girl (IL B. Willis! Tea Tim Gal (G. Robinson? Jolly Mark (Wii'il Smith) Tim . .92. . s. sum. not. $.10; $3.00. $2.10: £2.20. Stephen Lee HI! is owned by Stanley Mayhew DISHES Dominion Byrd "mutate I and I (J. Hens-aseyl 1 Tammany Hall (C. Slnllhi 4 June Byrd [.t. MacGregm-l 2 Bob Blmke (W. Cralgt 3 Vielory Scott (A. Burbinel 5 ubNHu fl $3.30. $2.60. aw: mu, Silo. Dmaway is owned by MD. union matte. DAEII 7 .let Liner (R. MacFldgm) 1 Paula. Gegg (W. Bovine) 1 Nora Amway (L. Neill) s .lnaedalc myilut (Clark siuidil a Winnie .i. Clcgg I 6 7 s Royal I-Ilgh Direct tr. Fax) Tim - 2:17. $10.70. $3.70. $.00. . m . MacFadgen. W Skeet Shoot The loilowing Ire the result- at the skeet shim! helii It Win. aloe on Wednesday night hai. Waiter Carver 21 Bob Hyrldmpil 2n Wallace Douglas 19 Harley by m Billy Rix Ir Ralph .tenkinl l1 N. rrls l7 Gus Gallant l1 . Yea 11 Next shoot is Ici‘ieduied Io! Wednesday Jilly 74. PRODUCE LESS I 9 :05.i. 2 07 i 'i" : . i Pays: Mil—$2.50. 36]). $250: Ontario's production of whit. and rod nine declined from l.000.m0.i100 board feet in 1507 to 150.000.0110 in 1962. ‘ITIIre'I I IlrlIrt prIctIcll VI! for lumen to IIrriliil lIIrnll: Budget to have more of tha thinll IIIII mail: We more wasn't even a breath of air stir-land I nresumed it win the EVERY WEEK II lite merelilntl IIIted III! “III "I. You will ll’illg I wondered how he endur- .ed the lieat (mm the machine. means used by the long couni‘ ilssd bargains tor every roller or your tut-lily . . . bit-iii- angler to make his haul. I didn't three in- and its torrid at times. cambinv check it very Close but noted I" ma'""’ mm” "1"“ “d “'“W‘W' '"m ‘ ' ‘ ed wilh wiial the sun was trdna-‘ there was some rain water in mining. in June when the thcr-lthc bottom mixed with weeds mometor hovered close to the and such like. In the old days “£50”! W" I 3’" ‘93” M‘lirccsing mark we longed Inr I'd havc gone over it with a .want ynu don't want it.‘ l How true at times. the lust Liirulhu‘ An old u - . ‘ . ying comes to line tooth comb particularly so. “Why “‘Cl‘a'd’ ‘ mmd. . when you get what you‘ it I had heard shout the is trout' HOT WATER take. A couple of days later two the“ meldIIntI Invit- you to drop II when you I." In town. J. F. On Tuesday (it this week it anglers called at the dam.1 did was bright and lint all sttcrnooni not know their names but their twith scarcer I hreniil of air faces were familiar Iild didn't ‘stirrliig at times. The water inquire. I ‘In tile dam st Corrivaie had.dory up told them Ibout the near ' lite alders they irlsen rinse iii the three tiuhrlerl uiiild reach without any trou- ‘mark and looked blue and in- bie I reminded them lint to ex- vitiiig. . .ior swimming Itiul is-i pcci any luck worthwhile pa ii not trout fishing. , and i Rn! s lill drove in tin the parking lot trir. a spot at angling. No trout were .counericd with but ihrcc cels decided that a wiggling wtirm lou s hook looked inviting. Twn were landed Ind one little girl lost her‘r and it dropped hack into the water. Ari eel is dulm 1s scrapper on the end or a fly lrpd sn she had quite a thrlll ‘ while the struggle lasted. Ii Massschuseru cur stopped when the driver spotted the in: vltlug blue water. Ind the bevy or snglers lining its bank. it stopped pronto. The latest in fishing rods wcre Iaumbied in short order but ihey.rnight lust as well cast in the Sshsrs Des- crt. 'rliay 'whipped' s ery sduai-e luch iii wItzr within .range. and some iii it hsd lust been flooded iiince morning and ‘wdx nniy inches deep. 1 tell like lwslking over and tellinil them but sometimes advice [in that is not appreciated This pair or visiting iisiiei-riieo wlll leave nur shares under Ihe im- iuressinii that our trout angling ‘ bait and nothing else. E” . IN 0 EN There are III kinds oi trinit in the Corrsvuie dsm hut in this type nt iii ry not iiui in the open. not during the day It least. but in the IL der bordered creek channel that meanders tor seeming miles back into a trackius wilder- ness. Residents or the district. who should know It anybody does. r-Inlm water iloodi be- tween two ind s hair and three miles iii surh channel. or course it winds and curves through s more iii Iiiter tangle slid bes- ver meIduIvI Ind in easy. loo easy in "ct, to lose niics sense or direction so watch it telldw limit”. Last week I was told shout s o a.“ mmmpl " “y "hue ,0. m 1.,th fishermen who rsughi is trout rolls. ., emoticon-.5 it out twain: The only other hits 3““; "1'" M mug-ch “mk— weie pa up by mm and I M II. firm- fills-“1:11! . build up Is hilt mere Ittnctton — r, .5, mm "M M, Mi, tlpii is they were taken out or L— Angelu mun—.1 1” pm one hole llll'l then In some "in". um» H" mm, so deep the longest oar tlllml _ a nutty. Iouch bottom, 'riwy loll ml the A ll uncle M cisybotnes dorspr emit lied timid the riders in New Ysrli humus-a u whim duty! in two runs .IVU rile-lulu"! Infill“ with mail mush-Ii." the Meta ail: IpIrl or mind led Iioiu where trout .u mmm._,mlii. lovatocpnsressts Indth i m m“.‘_"“ The lleldiiic [cm at tho um not on - radial prowl. I! —D BIIer, I. sailor: VII Implied by iii-st nr‘ser A ten days up I spotted I ‘ 8.. - I. Dali], G. Smhh: I.” ICI— “fin—ll 1H Bury PM when but Imnd It the ulrlrioe .- mlh “WWI-*DUIIM'NM‘IMML Mhmmuudoulnl I) ll i sure was hrinht. calm and hot. ThEY‘ surprlse when a car had poked up the Ilder ahuunel ou mcn. wnmen Ind children til they were out is! sight troml, e highway and returned an hour or so later. They had no luck worthwhile. lust one nice pan tmut, hut told me about the lovely holes amid the elders that the on WI! too ahort to touch bottom. I reminded them that the water Ln this channel would he a least tour sect deep- or when the wIier reached the planned level and that it would be a trout rlshermaii's Par- dise. One of the anglers Iort at grinned at this Ind told me they had discovered s real deluxe in; lo the dory. . .iour or brass hooks welded back to ck. DIDN’T mourn: I didn't inquire II In who they were or whlt Icflini they took with the at: out interru- ed that I wuuld have spotted lt mysclr in the old days If it had have been there. I want ‘jil' inludcd on the day I visit ed the dory. Incidentally I again looked the dory over on Tuesday oi this week but it wss as here as tho ProverblIi Mo- ther Iiubbsrds Cupboard. :7 I tile dour 0WD- stnr as to who owned the rim Ind he told me II! didn‘t know. I'd Ily olfhllid that I grater lionIl 'iiltler' mIdI LhIt ’11. cod hook IIIEried I4! I mh of Itick II I crude IliIlr com- pared to it. I tht run Icrnu them in the old dlyl when 1 “Id be on the look-out for Ill- nen Ilid Inquirer] from one in the know II In hn‘ anyone could ‘lll' trout with I let ai' hook! that wen not defined in be Iluched In I M or flick. I was told by thlI ehlp thIt it w I more efleellve in “I. IiIudl a li expert. He inlorrned In! "int he km I '1illar'. tLIIt T lilo knew. who could [mil trout out of I do.) hole when m couldn‘t IV. nee mm. IT! IIIlId IIIIt. III- !hI mid In tilhinl In thl Illlil r with I perlon Ind ht ‘IW hurt and iii. chsp wouldn't m- sus- prct Iliytblnl m. HI ilId I very nnlillve touch Ind could teal when I I!!!“ touched the n .iini is I better word rid tint mt VII II M the hll. Al I luv runs-M About 'iluing' uni iii his way you hold your month more 'ss'lii Mrs. Farmer! HAY RAKES Newest Rake on the } AT THE Mullet TURN OF A TAP . . m lHAY ESCALATOR oil not Water lie-ten our “a Wig-met Eopu‘gh Wsler ins children’l I ' ’.:. mill?” M v... CULTIVATORS EASY FINANCING , " G 8c C u ' . PALMER BELVEDERE m x u s Ppl'es eni . ' wn STORE "‘ ‘° Dlsl use. 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