up to $100 on your bathroom alone and have a nicer home. Helpful in- stalation diagrams with shipments. The smart Martha Washington and Bichledge sets complete consisting of a ï¬ve foot recessed stainless sitting ledge bathtub, most modern vitreous basin and Sylent toilet with lovely chromed ï¬ttings $155 to $187. Luxurious coral, green, blue and yellow sets $274. Attractive powder room sets. Sink cabinet units complete With chromed swing spout faucets, crumb cup strainer, stainless enamel sink and plastic tops $98. Electric, coal, wood stoves, refrigerators, oil burners, furnaces and pipes, shower cabin- ets, sanitary deluxe enamel laun- dry tubs. Guaranteed satisfaction. Also special plumbers and_ builders offers. You can’t afford to ignore these opportunities. Write or visit Johnson Mail Or by Division, Streetsville Hardware, Streetsville, Ontario: Phone 261. c4w46 BUILT-IN BATHTUBS $55: six}; UPRIGHT PIANO. Com'bination coal & electric range, small cream separator churn, drop leaf table & chairs, Thor electric washer and ironer, lawn mower, 8 gallon paint sprayer, 6 and half h.p. garden tractor and other articleS. T. Jen- kins, R. R. 2 Gormley. c1w47 CEDARS, beautiful nursery grown, any size. Perennials, shrubs, trees, etc., very low prices as we are clearing out all this stock. Clifford, Clarke and Seccomoe St., 1 mile east of Step 14A Yonge. QUANTITY of cut pieces of plas- ter Arbourite, formica, etc.; all sizes suitable for end tables, cut’fee tables, etc., less than half price. Apply Modern Kitchen Installations 159 Spruce Avenue. c1w4‘7 GET EGGS when eggs are high. Buy Five Star started pullets to- day. For strong, sturdy floor brooded pullets phone Aurora. 229 or write to Sky-Line Farms Ltd., Kettleby. c3w47 Foundation A Katahdin and non- certiï¬ed Katahdin. Apply Harvey Mashinter, King 3R13. afc47 McCLARY Electric Range, good condition, suitable for summer cot- tage. Phone Richmond Hill 182W. *lw47 SEED POTATOES, Ceruï¬ed 1:5 YOUNG PIGS, also hand wash- ing machine and wringer. Phone Maple 54R13, Elmer Orr, Maple R. R. 2. c1w47 2 MEN’S BICYCLES and one boys; also 100 lb. of red clover seed, cheap. A Goodchild, Henderson Avenue, Thornhill 14R2. c1w47 McLARY ELECTRIC range heavy duty, $15.00. Suitable for summer cottage. Phone Thornhill 124R2 G. M-urison Stop 20 Yonge *1w47 USED REFRIGERATORS, recon- ditioned and guaranteed, $100.00 and up. Apply Chalk Refrigera- tion Ling 26R5. tfc44 STROMBERGâ€" CARLSON radio, Walnut cabinet, $12.00. G. Muri- aon, phone 'Dhornhill 124R2. *1w47 m 3E5 Cï¬esterï¬eld Suite; wood and coal stove; chest of draw- ers. Apply 53 Jackes Ave., Stop 13A Yonge Street. *1w47 RANGETTE, white, good condition $25.00. Phone Thom‘hill 239J1 FROST KING Ice Box, 75 lbs. cap- acity, $25.00. Phone Agincourt 42.11. *1w47 MEN'S C.C.M. Bicycle, excellent condition. Phone Stouffville 62515. *1W47 COOK STOVE in good condition Apply Campbell’s Garage, Lake Avenue, Oak Ridges. c1w47 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Thursday, May 24, 1951 BABYWCARRIAGE, pram style, excellent condition, reasonable. Phone Richmond Hill 48R23. *1w47 2 COLEMAN oil space heaters, us- ed, in excellent condition. Phone Mr. Carson, Maple 139. c1w47 BICYCLE, man’s, A1 condition $25.00. Apply 107 Roseview Ave., Richmond Hill, phone 643.1. *2w47 GOOD USED LUMBER. Phone 471113 Thornhill. c1w47 AFRICAN VIOLETS in full bloom, makes beautiful gift. Phone Tnorn- hill 207321. c3w50 RASPBERRY CANES, Strawberry Plants, best varieties. PhOne Rich- mond Hill 324w. fl WELL BRED GOAT or sa e. Very good milkers. Phone Maple 45. ' c1w47 CASH RATES, ï¬rst insertion 3c per word, min. charge .. 50c Second and subsequent insertons if wording unchanged, 3c per word, min. charge 40c IF CHARGED, 4c per word, min. charge, all insertions . ... 656 FOR BOX NUMBERS an extra charge per insertion of .. 25c COMING EVENTS NOTICES: per type line 12c; min. charge 75c CARDS 0F THANKS, IN MEMORIAM, BIRTHS, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, MARRIAGES, per insertion $1.00 Classiï¬ed advertisements should be in as early in the week as possible but not later than noon on Wednesdays. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE and WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES *3w45 c1w47 RELIABLE Young lady desires housework daily, $5.00 per day. Phone Richmond Hill 622 between 6 and 8.30 p.m. *1w47 TRACTOR CONTRACTS WANT- ED. New Ford tractor for work on Belt or implements. Apply Box 47 Liberal. *1w47 GARDENING and odd jobs done by experienced man, part time. Phone Thomhill 61‘13. tfc45 DWELLING 12x20, celar tongue and grooved, cottage roof, could be used as garage. Thornhll 215r13. c1w47 11/2 STOREY new house, six IOOmS modern conveniences, with garage and garden, 53 Hunt Lane, Richâ€" mond Hill, phone 629W. c1w47 AT NOBLETON small cottage with large lot 66’ frontage, 170’ depth, newly decorated. Phone Bolton 662. tfc46 Yonge St. LOT for sale, 1100 x 1520 feet, no dealers. Phone Rich- mond Hill 1‘02R13. *1w47 FOR REAL ESTATE, phone Fenn} Thornhill 168. tfc46 ONE ACRE FOR SALE. Will sell as two building lots. D. Webb, 93 Rumble St. *1w47 Thornhill 168 BRAY CHICKS available now in mixed chicks, some light and med- ium breeds. Also pullets, dayold and started. Taking orders toa for June mixed. Ask us for prices and full particulars. Then â€"â€" get your order in. Fred Wise, Bray Brood- er, Richmond Hill. ' ' EUR REAL ESTATE. phone Fenn, Chicks. If you waxit to catch the early fall egg markets or summer broiler markets. Spring pricelist shows real bargains in this ï¬ne stock. Ask us Wesley Clark, R. R. 2 Gormley. c1w47 JUST WHAT YOU NEED. Big-4 LATE 1949 SPECIAL DeLUXE Dodge, Club Coupe, with radio and air conditioning, privately owned, good condition, $11700. King/635M. I “Wmâ€. 17. . ic1w47 derful conditidn,;ra _ ' car has been owned anti driven ’0? one person only. Clifford, Seccom'i oe St, 1 mile east of Stop 14A Yonge St. *2w47 1941 DODGE SEDAN, privately owned, excellent condition. Phone Art Steckley, Stouï¬'ville 60816. NUMBER OF USED CARD in good condition. Hall’s Service Station, Elgin Mills. Phone Rich- mond Hill 191. c2w46 ‘O'DG'H! ood 1y G. vng 41 DODGE SEDAN in very good condltion, $600.00. Phone Richmond Hill 575J. ' *1w47 FURNITURE for sale, cheap. A nice lot of good useful articles for summer cottage or country -â€"- tab- les, chairs, dressers, beds, easy chairs, breakfast room set, lino, lawn mowers, washing machines, etc. Clifford, Clarke and Seccomoe Sts., one mile east of Stop 14A Yonge. *3w47 MODERNIZE your kitchen. have a beautiful arborite sink top in- stalled. 29 colours to choose from. We also install rubber, liholeum, and mastic tile. No job too big or small. All workmanship guar- anteed. Phone Richmond Hill 480M. c1w47 LIFETIME all metal Venetian ,Blinds, aluminum or steel bdked ‘enamel ï¬nish any colour of tapes, free estimates and installations. Phone 755 or write box 496, 40 Ontario St. West, Newmarket, OntLPleaie reverse phone charges. tfc32 SAND, GRAVEL, Stone, Loam and sod. Phone Zone 5990 c4w47 WEEK-END SPECIAL: Young tender chickens, 3 and a. half to 4 lbs., 55¢ per lb. delivered, no or- ders accepted after 10 am. Friday. Phone Zone 5990. c1w47 USED CARS AND TRUCKS For Sale Continued EMPLOYMENT WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE tfcll c1w47 40c 65c 25c 75c 2 0R 3 ROOM self-contained ap- artment or flat, rent $30 to $40 monthly, 2 quiet adults, no cnild- ren, Richmond Hill district pre- ferred. Box 15 Liberal. *1w4? 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, in or near Richmond Hill. Write Box 26 The Liberal. *1w47 CHOREMASTER Garden Tractor with sickle bar attachment “A1†condition $140.00. A Goodchild, Henderson Ave., Thornhill, 1432. c1w47 CAPONS, roosters and fowl, high- est prices paid. Don’t sell until contacting W. S. Appleton, Oak Ridges Poultry Grading Station. Phone King 59R14. tfc17 POULTRY WANTED. Best markâ€" et prices. Any quantity. Will call immediately on request. Phone A. Magee, King 29R14. *25w29 BLACK Cocker Spaniel Puppy, male $10.00. Apply R. Reid, 93 Rumble Ave., Richmond Hill. *1w47 SINGLE or married man, market garden help, free house, must be good tractor man. Apply Har- vey Mashinter, R. R. 3 King, pnone 3R13 King. tfc47 DRAFTSMAN, detailer, on pre- cast concrete products, near Rich- mond HilL Murray Associates Ltd. Mr. Hoseason, Wa. 1037 ev- enings Mo. 1906. c1w47 locker room ‘at Summit also 2 waitresses, dispensing wo- man, good wages. Phone 205W Richmond Hill. c1w47 GIRL or woman for part-time .em- ployment in Doctor’s office. Phone Richmond Hill 100. c1w47 STEADY night driver for taxi, must be about 25 years of age. Ap- ply Box 6 The Liberal. *1w47 '3? wagggt; :2 PART‘ TIME WOMAN ‘fOr 'Tzid’ié’s"‘ GORDON YOUNG LIMITED will be pleased to pick up dead or crip- pled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. Telephone collect Woodbridge 6J or Toronto, Empire 3-3636. ' *43w32 ANYONE doing millinery work. Phone Thornhill 3-37. c1w47 im- housework, prefer- Egg," ALL KINDS FURNITURE re- pairs, upholstering, cabinet work, wood carving. Estimates given. N. G. VanDyke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. tfc PAINTING and paperharging, ï¬rst class work, reasonable rates, sam- ple books and free estimates. A. Rollinson, phone Richmond Hill 414M. tfc16 REFRIGERATION Sales and Ser- vxce, Domestic and Commercial. Repairs to all makes. Don Chalk, Telephone King- 26r5. tfc38 EINBODEN & SON concrete con- tractors, septic tanks, drains, floors. Phone Richmond Hill 364 R5. Will. 466. c26w40‘ LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired, work done by experienced workman. Phone J 05. Winger, Mapâ€" 1e 62R21. tfc43 INSULATION, rock wool, blower method, try our prices, easy terms. For free estimate phone Richmond Hill 585W. tfc33 Hourly Pick-up Phone collect Agincoart 18112 CAMPBELL MINK CUSTOM FARM PLOWING, cul- tivating, tilling and discing. M. H. Gooderham. Phone Willowdale 2508. *3‘Ow41 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharp- ened; window screens and doors. Phcne 498R Richmond Hill, 32 Richmond St. tzow39 DEAD & CRIPPLED STOCK SKND, gravel, crushed stone and ï¬ll. L. Brillinger, phone Richmond Hi]; 384J. ' tfc43 FLOOR SANDERS, rentals. Eddy’s 55 Yonge Street North. Phone 458J Richmond Hill. tfc31 CALL P. M. TONNER for clean, ï¬ne work. painting and decorating. Phone Richmond Hill 438W. tfc43 SAND AND GRAVEL, crushed stone, loam and ï¬ll. E. Charity, Richmond Hill, phone 372:5. tfc42 MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED OLD HORSES $15.00 AT YOUR FARM IMPLEMEN TS FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT POULTRY WANTED Also RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE Ph on e 4 2 6 mlum[mumuuuuumumumuuuummuumtummuuumLuummum PHONE RICHMOND HILL 292 23 YONGE STREET SOUTH The Supervisor will visit each farm once a month to weigh and test night and morning samples and in addition will keep a record of feed and other information of value to the herd owner. Member- ship is $12.00 a year and applica- tions should be made right away to Agricultural Representative, W. M. Cockburn, at Newmarket. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING l“111111l\l\llllll\llllllllll“\Illlululllll“lllllllillllll111llllllllllllllulnllllllll“ With two groups of dairymen organized on the east and west sides of York County, a third is being started for the northern half of the county, roughly from Aur- ora north, to bring to 72 the total of herds on test under the Dairy Herd Improvement Association policy of the Ontario Livestock Branch. This plan is open to dairy- men with grade or mixed herds, preferably with over 12 or 15 milch cows. Those having entire- ly pure~bred herds are expected to put their cows on R.O.P. test. Some of the new group will re- ceive an interim test in May but it is hoped to have all herds on test for June. Don York of Bald- win ‘has been appointed Supervis- or and will commence his work this week. Immediate ' possessxo'n property. All conveniences in dwell- ing. Terms on dwelling made known day of sale. Ken & Clarke |Prentice, auctioneers. it." Sale every Saturday at 1 pm. D.S.T. Make this your market where buyers and sellers meet. Sell- ers and Atkinson, auctioneers. tic IHURS.,,JUNE "Z â€" Auction Sale ' housegxlapgg l. 12,-. on aast ' " v "mun: ,hayzxélh SAT., MAY 26 -â€" auction sale at the new Stouï¬ville Livestock Sale Arena, selling livestock our spec- ialty: fresh cows, springers, heif- ers, sheep, calves, pigs, horses. (Pick-up and delivery can be ar- ranged.) Come early, bring some- thing to sell. This is yam commun- ity sale. “You bring it, we’ll sell HILLTOP ELECTRIC LINE WORK DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL BETWEEN ’Dhornhill and Lang- staff on Thursday, May 17, four $10.00 bills. Reward. Thornhill 257R12. Clw47 SNOW PLOUGH, 4 ft. off tractor missing somewhere on route Dan- forth, Dawes Rd. to Elgin Mills Sideroad Thursday, May 17 pm. Phone R. H. Dennis, Maple 49r13. c1w47 THREE ROOM Apartment, heat- ed and furnished, electic refrigâ€" erator and stove, vacant by 9th of June, business couple preferred $50 a month. Apply Box 4 The Liberal. c1w47 4 CUBIC FT. Cunerete Mixer, non- tilt. Calibrated watei’ supply with hose connection. Feed Hopper. On rubber. $7.50 per day. Also Craftsman’s Skil-Saw $2.50 per day. Phone Richmond Hill 528J or 288W. tch41 CEMENT MIXER for rent, gago- line. day or week. C. Higgs, Steele’s Ave. W. Zone 8-627. tfcll TRANSPORTATION wanted from Richmond Hill or Maple to Toronâ€" to, arriving Adelaide and Bay at 815 a.m., returning at 5 p.m. Phone Maple 141W after 5 p.m. ONE HEALTHY CALF from 3 days to 2 weeks old, of any breed. Phone Thormhill 207R13, Mr. Sara- bura, 54 No 7 Highway east, Lang- staff. *3W45 TRANSPORTATION A TENT, fair size, in good con- dition, phone 92J. L. W. Zuefelt, 4 Centre Street W., Richmond Hill. *1w47 SALE REGISTERS Garden Tractor and Power Lawn Mower EXPANDING HERD IMPROVEMENT TO RENT TO RENT WANTED LOST c1w47 We welcome to our community Mrs. Kerr and family who are oc- cupying the former home of Mrs. Hall, Mill Road. Mr. H. Smith, father of Neil of Yongehurst Rd., arrived from Eng- land last Friday for a six month holiday in Canada and the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Shier and family are moving shortly from Mill Rd. to May Ave. Mr. and M15. J. Latimer 01 for- onto spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. Holmes, Yongehurst Rd. Mrs. Paquette of Yongehurst Rd. fell and broke her hip while visiting relatives in Sturgeon Falls. We are also very sorry to learn that Mr. Paquette is still seriously ill in Sunnybrook Hospi- tal. Sorry to lose the Pollan famlly of Mill Road from our neigh- bourhood. Their new resi- dence will be Wright St., Richmond Hill. Canadian Legion branch 375 are holding a draw and euchre at the home 9f Mrs. G. Skippon, Yonge- hurst Road, Thursday, May 31, at 2 pm. Everybody x; élcome. The Carrville Girls Club had a very successful and enjoyable ev- ening in Carrville school on Friday evening. Euchre was played in the ï¬rst part of the evening. The Girl’s Club The Carrville W. A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. George, Richmond Hill, on Wednesday ev- ening, June 6. Scripture will be read by Mrs. McEwen and a paper by Mrs. Kent. Social conveners are Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Lewis. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Wm. Baker of ‘Concord when several Carrville ladies along with quite a 0‘4 ladies attended «1 Wm at number « of Notice for pairents ofv-iirg-‘schdol children: the next immunization at Carrville Public School is on Tues- day, May 29, at 10 am. £31333 EEEQKM??? Woman’s Association pm. This service was well at- tended last year and we hope all the friends will keep this date In June open and cpme to Can-ville. This is the last Sunday in June. Sunday, June 24, is the Annual Cemetery Sunday, when friends who have loved ones laid to rest in Carrville Cemetery will come and decorate the graves and take part in the church servic; at 2.30 Cemetery Sunday Concord Sports had their ï¬rst ball game on Sunday afternoon, May 20, which was an exhibition game with the Ten Minute Car Wash team. Score 22-21 in favor of Concord. The ï¬rst league game The Elia and Downsview Young People’s ball team played on Wedâ€" nesday evening and ended with a score of 16-3 in favor of Eliza The Friday night game was played at Thistletown and won by Elia. The ï¬rst inter-school ball game of the season between Elia and Concord will be played here in Elia on the 24th of May. Joan Allan of Downsview and A. Jackson of Elia attended the Conference of the United Church Young People’s Society which was held in Aurora recently. Robert Wardlaw and Don Barker repre- sented the North York Area. Mrs. Hinchley and Mrs. Allan Poole journeyed by bus to Orange- ville on Tuesday evening to visit with friends there. Mrs. Hill has returned to her hOme from the hospital and is able to be up a little each day. Mr. and Mrs. Melinski and The ï¬rst inter-school ball game between Concord and Maple was played on Monday, May 14, with a score of 25-18 in favor of Con- cord. The pupils of Concord school will partfcipate in the sport activ- ities arranged for the Annual In- ter-School Field Day which is sponsored by Thornhill Dlscrict Lions Club and held in Thornhill Park on June 6. CORRESPONDENT â€" MRS. M. BLACKBURN. Yongehurst Rd. CORRESPONDENT: Mrs. Raymond Stuart, R. R. 1, Maple NORTH RICHVALE NEWS ELIA Telephone Richmond Hill 137R13 (ARRVILLE NEWS CONCORD NEWS Com: Mrs Bert Middleton Telephone Maple 130r3 Telephone Maple 110R3 R. D. LITTLE & SON Ltd. Ford & Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 174. RICHMOND HILL $1,495.00 1949 METEOR CUSTOM COACH Bill May of Yongehurst Rd., is doing nicely now, following the op- eration on his eyes. Bill is stlll in East General Hospital but expects to come home very soon. daughter June are our new neigh- bors. The Melinskis have bought the home formerly owned by Mrs. Culmer, Yongehurst Rd. Miss Dorothy Baker had a grand time on Saturday afternoon at the birthday party of Miss Sharon Ba- ker, Concord. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Williams and children of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayter. 27, at 2.30 pm. choir of Sunday School scholars. Mr. and Mrs. George Kier of Toronto spent; the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. McEwen. Mr. Walter Wynn attendeu'tne Town meeting of Radio and Tele- vision Technicians at Ryerson In- stitute several days last week. RELIABLE USED CARS following won prizes: ladies ï¬rst: Mrs. B. Bailey; ladies second, Mrs. Iris; consolation Miss Wickson. Gents ï¬rst: Mr. Iris; gents second Mrs. Franks of Richvale and can- solation Miss E. Sheppard. Lunch was served and then dancing was enjoyed. Music was suppliedby Happy Walker and friend and Clarence Read of Stouffville was caller for the square dances. Mrs. E. Finley was asked to draw the ticket on the table and Mrs. J. Barton was the lucky winner. Vince Delbrocco and Mrs. Wynn were the'winners of the lucky spot dance. There is much credit d‘ie Mrs. McEwen and the girls of the f‘ uh a: all the Work they put in r V . I ‘ a 1 1m. SHOWROOM OPEN TUESDAY & FRIDAY TILL 9.30 P.M. $1,675.00 1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE $1,450.00 1948 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN Mrs. Ralph James of Kenora and Mrs. George Barker of Headford visited on Monday with Mrs. C. H. Snider. Visiting on Saturday w1vth Mrs. Snider were Mrs. Norma). Brodie and two daughters, Cora. and Margaret Rose of Headford. Mr. Lloyd Kean from Brantford called on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Snider motored to oMntreal recently to at- tend the wedding of Mrs. Snider’s cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snider mot- motored to Montreal recently to at visited with Mrs. Snider’s mooher, Mrs. Church. Robert George Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George William Jack- son was baptized on. Sunday morn- ing in the Elia United Church. Kob- ert is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Jackson and great- grandson of Mrs. John M. Jack- son. The Luther League service was held in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening with Walter Hack- burn of St. Jacob’s, President of the Luther League of Ontario, as guest speaker. Young people from the Danish Luther League of Tor- onto attended the meeting and were entertained afterwards dur- ing a social hour in the Sunday school room. Concord. Home games played in Millerfs >ï¬eld. SHERWOOD Zion Lutheran Church Sunday. May 27, 1951, Sunday School 1.30 pm. Atternoon service at 2.30 p. between Concord and Elgin Mills will be on May 28 at 7.15 pm. at Concord. Home games will be $1,225.00 1947 PONTIAC 2211 COACH Fluid Drive $1,795.00 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN new motor, completely overhauled 2-tone Custom, radio, heater, Slm'1950 GMC HALF TON DeLUXE Visor and hydromatic drive PICK.UP $1,295.00 $1,295.00 All of the above Cars and Trucks Guaranteed FOR 30 DAYS 1949 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN fluid drive, radio, heater, sun visor, and whitewalls ' Quality Used Cars & Trunks $1,400.00 1947 OLDSMOBILE COACH‘ RICHMOND HILL V Dro'p in and see us to-day. ‘ i 'e highest trade-in allowances on RDS - MONARCHS ‘ AND CONSULS FOR SPEEDY PICK-UP PHONE BANNER RENDERING & PACKING 00., LTD Richmond Hill 47R4 Toronto LY. 6237 HORSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $7.00 each CATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 each SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREF 9.30 p.m. $1,250.00 1948 PONTIAC COACH Used Car Lot at Elgin Mills Open Until 10 pm. FRIDAY and SATJRDAY NIGHTS. THURSDAY,“ $1,395.00 1948 FORD COACH Notice to Farmers USED CARS WANTED North York Veterans Club radio and heater radio and healer R. D. LITTLE 8: SUN LTD. The Regular Monthly Meeting ALL MODELS 1937 - 1948 3f Highest Prices Paid For Dead or Crippled Animals MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND FORD â€" MONARCH will be held 1950 GMC HALF TON PANEL DeLuxe, driven only 4,000 miles 1949 MERCURY HALF TON EXPRESS $1,050.00 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN DELIVERY $1,175.00 E. CONDY, Sec’y. $1,695.00 $1,095.00 PHONE 174