Scottsville Sun, 12 June 1952
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Scottsville Sun, 12 June 1952
! USED CARS AND TRUCKS CHEVROLET I Two 1950 Chevrolet 2-dr. Fleetline Sedans" R &H 1949 Ford Sedan, R & H BARGAIN - AS IS 1935 Chevrolet 2-d... Sedan $75 TRUCKS 1951 Chevrolet 1-2 ton Pickup 1949 Chevrolet 2ton, 2-spd. LWB, new paint 1948 Chevrolet 2-ton, 2-spd., 161 in. wheelbase, new paint 'PALMYRA MOTORS, INC. Palmyra Phone 10 WTI.IKJf£N tJ6SI(;NEO 70 BENEFIT YOv, YOUR CAR ANP OUR. COMMUNITY ••• Shingle on this ~ ~ e TilE -0 N Roof I I I '!be house in the above photo 'WU bloWZl [ more than three feet off its foundation by .. mld-W8lit tornado-yet not one DI1bI..cover• TJf.on Shingle came lOONI Every .torm brinC'}8 ne?/levidence of Tite- . ODs' wlndatoof superiority. The secret: Each Tlte-Oa. Shinqle interlocb with adjacent at four points and 11 anchored by CIODCealedDalla at four pointsl Assembled.. they make virtually a cne-preee rOof. DublCoTeraqe Tile-Ons overlap to WlO complete shingle layers-double protection. double insulationl They're easy to apply qtt!ckly. Come in and see samples. today! I Ring!es fonn Let u, .how you how Tlfe-On Shingl •• lock 'og.,II., .0 .ecur.', tha'. even Without nail., don', come apart' 1M. vIeW' .howa under aIde 01 shlng/ ... w. F. PAULETT Scottsville RUBIROID 'ney &' SON • HU~SDAY , , ~ Farm No tes, f\ ty 1952 A--- THE SCOTTSVILLE ----- -----_._----- I -----_.- SUN --------_.~-------------- :p-hter animals depend mainly, CLEAN EGGS ... ovar drinking fountains. ! r-ar,ently "tame" flower seeti:s have will be full of remlndera of some tCheir estimate of dressing -per- ! UP PROFI'DS ' Dr. Krueger says in spite of aU olown and flourtshed . I 'can now ;,.!leasant treasure hunts. B -rlage (pounds of meat the ani" I Produce clean eggs! That's good that can 'be done, about 10 pel'-! transplant full-fledged hollyhocks, Rambling from the woods to the G~ P. B. France ) r:-y.I will dress-out), and the grade! advice for 'any poujtryman, and cent of the eggs produced still larkspur, Violets, as well 'as rho- 'City, We heard the rcllowmg conEABLE IDS BROUGB:T o, -the meat. The yield determines! particularly those who are feeling need cleaning. Only slightly scn-: dodendron and laurel, which have veraatton some time back in th-e FEEDE:R.EMIUM,S .~ many pounds he will have to [an egg price-feed C?st squeeze, ed eggs may be cleaned with some! »0 far grown in spite of trans- elevator ,of a large officebUildmg. tile top Fanc CALF SALES sell, and the grade/tells him the says Dr. Robert Krueger, poultry sort of an aoresrve such as emery I planting. It it much more fun We wera approaching y andh' choice grade feeder ruaxtmum .., ~. spec~aItS~at VPI. 1 th or butfer. Rub only the -. h buvt calves brou prIce he can charge un-I marketfng . C0 8011-: tan' uymg the plants from a floor, when a nervous lady asked , e 21 ., g t SIzable premiums in del' OPS. iDr. Grueg'er says eggs WhICh ed area, and scrub only as long IInursery, and 'as long as the plants the elevator operator, 'If the ceone sponsored" f eeder .. les' . V· . carr If the anlmals have been pro- have the internal charactertsttce as necessary to remove the spot. are no t or biIdden 'because of their blea broke, would we go up, or ent m Irgm1.a· 1 ! Pl 'd A stud . III 951. perfy graded according to stand- _of Gr~de A, but have SOIledshell i aloe badly sotred eggs in a rartty. (t!J1 disapproved for trans- down 7" ships Sh:w:~ prlCe-grade relation_ ards understood and oaccepted by usually sold as grade C _ This may: wire basket. Let warm water from planting or picking by the Mean-I 'My dear lady," replied, the chOic a' that tl).e fancy and both buyer and seller, when as- mean a decrease of as much as a faucet flow over. the pa.lm of derer or by the owner of the man, "that would depend entn-ely cent e' rum~ls ,averaged 107 per- sUming keen competi'tion the one-third in the price pa.id.produc- y~)llr hand and sprinkle the eggs 'Woods) you can dig up a 'couple on the kind of life you're leading." of prI'ces fo l' gOOd grade' I' \-'1 I h f' d fl ~ E F W '''hil' price finally pai.-'lwill be more sa- ers. I unl,1 all .are wet. Move the basket i w enever you III some' ung that . . . e prIces for m d' ,~'t " f -d f·t mOn e lUm 'and Com- tisfa.ctQry to them both JOthnson Here are some suggestions: I rom under the faucet and rinse I WOUI 1 In your garde~ scheme: 94 grade calves averaged 0 saYji. 'Build nests 15 inches high wiEl off any remaining dirt by holding ThIS way, you n~ver know what Pictures can Ibe taken of mir. P1ercent and 80 pel'cent regno. Muc' _ d' _ d ..a 7-to 8-inch bo.8lrdalong the f-::'ont'each egg under running water. ,you'll end up with, but the ga:rden aGes. t Ive y, of p.,., . ~~ ~1gra mg 1S one by hve. ,.,; , ...:... _ ~1C'es paId fur 'go radel'S' of th St t D'" to keep nestmg matenallnslde. I Place the 'eggs ~n a separate bas-, g. d L1 . e 'calves ' says J. D. e a. e IVlS10nof. . . k Johnsol' • ets Th -I b1 F'1l1 nests wl'th 4 to 5 mch'es of i et to dry. Never leave eggs in dgncultul'al ec .' . . -ey are aVaJ a e on a." . . , onomlst at the Vir tt.er..bas- t d d fme, clean, absorbent materIal" wabe:r to soak. gl fila Experi j;1'I:" , IS. 0 pro UCers an ~I , ment Station at VPI 'Uld"'\n t Off" 1 d' such as shavings, oats, buckwheat, ------'1he 10392 ' . ,reques. ICla gra mg I ' calves sold w :Ccn+\ d l' peanut hulls or cut straw. Add gradcrl as follows: f' .ere yves ~n .. a~bs IS done at nest material as needed. I ,m lngs chOice 47 aney and ' ~ of VIrginIa s auctiOn mar. , percent; gOod 35 pe . _ tAll l' 1d' th f Allow one square foot of nest (Continued from page two) cent; med' ,r-, ca ves so m e eeder, . (~o ium, 17 percent; and ~ ~les are graded by thes men. spa~e to 5 or 6 hens. . ! LIke the round ocean, girdled ffimon, 1 percent. ~~ e PICk up .eggs three tImes a day. with tbe sky. . A~ analysis of prices paid for STARTER SOLUTION AID FOR Frequent gath'ering will reduce the i l-Ioy,! beautiful is night!" " 2:182 beef-type yearling ste-ers GARDENERS possibility of eggs being soiled 0= i After waiting with impatience snOwed that price differen~es beGardeners call 6"ive tireir vege- broke~. Since most eggs are laid €'~.chyear for seeds ~D turn to tween g~ades showed a price pat- table plants a boost at, t,ransplant- eJrly In the m9rning, it is a good grown flowers -clear into me midl'Crn simila'r to that for feeder ing time by using a starter fe:ti- idea to make the first pick-up be- die of the summer, I have found' calves, Fancy and cho' lizer in the water. tween 9 and 10 a.m, The second a much bigger thrill. In seal'C"h~ , lce steer ' priCes for medium grade steers L, C, Beamer, vegetable gar- and thlrd gathering should be at ing for appropriate greens, s~ch You may have vision. energy and ambition. .All .. these averag\..~ only 95 percent f dening specialist at VPI, says a noon and ,at 5 p.m. as mountain laurel, and spottIng qualities may be 1Ile>~sary for a. man to achieve \success. lIowgrade prices. a good Keep floors dry, Prevent wet blueberry bushes for future visitslarter soluNon is parti'cularly valever. freq1l'ootly, capital, or tlhe lack" of .capital ,may be the A comparison of earl' uable when planting tomat~s,' floor litter by ventilating properly, ing when the berries are ripe, I prices to stee~ f. dY l~g s~eer ke'eping storms from blowing in have discovered occasional spots . handicap which ~ilnders tbe rd.liz-wtion of your objectives. .. ee er calf prtces peppers and eggplants. Ii of the same grad e In - th e same area windows ' and using guards in the woods hereabouts were _apUalrden-ers have a choice of sev- 'Open • ... You ean :glUllrd against a handicap by establi8hing ,8 thrift , on the same date, showed 'that eral commercial' materials, which program throug;h the medium iOf a Savings Aiccount at this \ reeder calf prices averaged $6.00 should 'be used aocn:'ding to manu. instY.Jutlon. Add the quality or IdiUgence, !by depositing ... part vel' hundredweight higher than i'acturers' di~tions, If these comof EVERY pay check .in your Sa;vings ACooUlllt. Willen you yearling st~r prices. me:'cial preparations ,are not availhave proved that you can save DlOOley. you. ,oRD.usually borrow A similar stUdy at 5 leading aole, a satisfactory solution may more to to with it,-If y-ou need more. southwestern V'irginia lamb mar- be prepared by mixing one-half kets, and 5 valley and northern pint of good garden fertilizer in The essential ,point ts: If you do not have a Savings AleVi;:-ginia lamb markets showed that 12 quarts of water. • CO'UIlt in oUr 'bamk, open one DOW. seasonal pric~ p'eaks Occur during Stir the mixtu-:-,e until its disElectric f.ans $4.95 and up the latter part of May and the 1olved, and it's ready to use .. AfI first part of June and again dur- ,er you dig the hole for the plant, ' Electric hot plates $6.95 and up ing the latter part of August and pour in one cupfUl of the starter Serv for E tho EI . in September. Price differences solution. Then set the plant, fill' Repair ice very lng. ectrlc l !.. I f I I I I VIS'ION riA Ra bI· ENERGY AMBITION I fUll-I AND -FOR' THOSE HOT SUMMER , DAYS AHEAD I ,NATIONAL Bl\NK & TRUST COMPANY at between the two top grades of lambs widened as the season progressed. The gap also tended to widen as the proporti'\in of lambs ill the top grade diminished. W P 8EA.L & CO in the soil, and firm gently. In dry ;/ weather, the solution may not give . as good results as in cool rai'ny weather; and Beamer warns t)1at it is not recommended fo, late • • I i • Branches: West I TrSVILLE seo PHONE 111 AT CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA I I cna - ScottJvilJe - Fork Union at !'!!~~~~:;;;;::;:;;;;;;;:;::;::~~~~;~J"'~;~~; Palm ...... - Louisa - M'me' .Johnson explains that buyers of tI'lal1splanUng during hOit~w~e~aithie;r~·T~~!.~~"'-!"'-I!-'I!!!'-.'!!'!"~~~~~e!!5!'!'!'!;!l!I!!!';!!E'!'lll!!!'!l!!!!!!!'!!~~~~ }t" .Jet al/ the~e BIG-CAl< ~ lteetth hut ..but you can't beatthese • prices... Lowest- Priced Line Iillk pelt/,I ! in 'oday and Ie' us show yay our ··8eal-1tle Heat" Speclalsl Dozens of super ....... make hot weather Il¥lno more comfortable! '0 83c~I_ BEVERAGE SET 1~ITRAYS .:_ ~ :, GOc ! SERVING ! ~ ~ 1- ~ i.,~,~ ........ ...-_.. w_w."-",~ ,:< Trays for every tade. Metal, wood and plastic -decor~!ed and ~,Ialn.' HINTS I (""=-- ( jl r .-J / tJz,u PRICED SO LOWI EXTRA STEERING EASE .. Center-Point Steerlnlill qt. EXTRA PRESTIGE of America'. Most Popular Car PLASTIC \~ICOV95~ tH EXTRA SMOOTHNESS ftWt ~f POWER • Automatic I \ \ l ~~DWARECO, \ '~ ~ 7M tJ.4r fine $10.95 Checking Your Fon No.6 When your \fan wan', run. disconnect il and try turning blades by hand. If they turn easily, the trouble is probably.electrical. Check th, brushes _make sure they are deonl that they have not worn pas! the point of good contact. Check Ih. cord for breaks. If your fan is of the brush· len, induction type, better hay. Q serviceman check the starling mech· on:: EXTRA STOPPING POWER of Jumbo-Drum Brakes ,o-!'Y" - f2fMtU\ $125 \I'€j""--1~FCREEZER'4 insulated ~. bottom and !ides. t1a$~r.- i movable ICe cantQlner. EXTRA RIDING COMFORT of Improved Knee·Action , , FIUI • Fully EXTRASMOOTH PERFORMANCE of Centerpolse Power EXTRASTRENGTHAND COMFORT of FI.her Unl.te.l Construction $7 25 7_piece .. with $6-oL pitcher. Comes in crystal cleat gloss Of colon. EXTRA BEAUTY AND QUALITY of Body by Fisher Wheh 'IOU c!Joo~etAe you can Drop EXTRA WIDE CHOICE of Styling and Color. PHONE 6-J tl/.tfe Transmission A complete power team with extra-powerful Valve-inHead engine and Automatic Choke. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. Low.st pt'lced In ils field I Thl5beo,,"iful new Styleline De Luxe 2_Door Sedan Ibtl for leu thon allY t;Omp,aroble model In lts fleld. (Conl/nuotIOll of Jfa~ equipment ond 'rim UJUI'~ted '" depemhllf on o't'oilobility of meterlol.) MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARl , ..:."'. ' SMITH CHEVROLF.T SALES. INC. SCOrrSVIl.U, VA. PHONE ~ SIX THE SCOTTSVILLE SUN ~------~ Class if i eD Mrs. Stone Hostess To Garden C'lub ~:eleting HSDA Y, JUNE 1 afternoon at 4:45 p.m., under the i mer of the Kent's Store commun-I COLUIvIiBIA NEWS direction of Mrs. Franc'eSiEdWBJr'dS'jity, died at 10 o'clock Tuesday' (Contmued from p~g'e fa ~ The precee she played were "~e I morning, following a brief illhesso/lerOl, Pa , on an extended V1\ IrSinglng Juggler", "March of VIC-/ He was a native of Louisa Ooun- the home of Mr. and Mrs. j tory", Dance From Olden 'I'imes", ty son of the late John Dabney Ellenberger. "Let J Us Be Gay," "Andante", a~d Ehzabeth Hasher Martin, and I The ColumbIa. District Sc I "Bells") "March of Wee Talks"' was 63 years of age. He never Muarc R ecital was h'el freld 'at Columa was "1"Cheerful-Story", and "Cello". mem-Ied. 'Surviving are three bro. b·-" ia District School Wednesday, Classifieds are sold at the rate or two cents a wore, So cents- miniThe B'ainhaven 'Garden Club met ,~~~._':riisPlay crasalfteds 60 cents II Wednesday arternoon, June 4, at 2 -an inoh. o'clock in the home Of Mrs Charles Stone. Mrs. John Glass gave an interesting talk on roses LIST YOUR FARMS and their care. Plans were made Refreshments were served after thers, W . 'I' ., V . E . an d R . E . REAlI, ESTATE for a group of members too visit the progu-am, Martm, all of Louisa, and two stsOR TIMBER WI1JH US '\iVitteJl rose garden in Farmville tel's, Mrs. C. L. Burton, or Rich· soon. .' CLYDE RAYMOND ~AR~ mond,and Mrs. E. M. Hopkins, W. R. PITI'S Mrs . Glas s brought a rose bush Clyde Raymond Martin, a rar~ of Mmera.I Ph~e 55 to plant in each of the hostesses' , ;------.,...--=~'""'::;;;;:::;;::c--=-:_::__;__;;;~;;;_;;r;-;----_::_--, SCOTTSVILLE, VA. 'yards. They were Mrs. Stone and ______________ Mrs. ~errill Carter who, at 'the I I I I I ' .' June 4. Mrs. J. H. Payne, tbe M music t~acher presented lowing awards: (1) ouJi: work in piano, Jean H~norable mention, Lily fossa. (2) Progress, B I Crawford, Honorable mentfc ---Nancy Walton an d ... vcwa. perkt"\..\.'I (3) Practice Prizes, F aye Sml!\. and Barbara Crawford. ! _ I . FA'fHE'R· 1S . D'.AY Baby chicks as hatched Hampshire close of the meeting served deRed ,or crosses $12.50 per 100 l'icious refreshments. Post paid Hea vys mixed $10.95 cockerels $9.95. Write for com.Piano Recital plete list. S·EELIDY'S OIlJICKS I Norfolk, Va. Miss Wanda Proffitt gave a ptanD re'cital at her ho~e Tuesda.y 1 115 acres, 30 cleared, good seven FIDUCIARY'S NOTICE room house, electricity. Quantity To Whom It May Concern: young growing pines, $56001. The undersigned duly qualified 200 acr-es, 80 cleared, excellent 11 '(in the the Circuit Court pf FlurC\.0mhouss electrtctty and water vanna County, Virginia) Executor in house .. Necessary buildings, of the Estate of C. M. Addington, $19,000., I deceased, requests you to file with, I. G. Cleveland-Scottsville Vir~ said executor, promptly,' any ginia claims you my have against the 'I June 15th Remember I BROTHER" use. ESDAY ruNE $1 and $1.50 Ties .' Sport Shirts Socks said estate and remit to said executor any sum or sumslof money or pr.operty. which you may owe, the estate. W. N. Ha~nah, Executor of ~Gladiola sale~One Week Only: l Estate of C. M. Addington, 'IAll large bloom size bulbs, 50 regDeceased. \. -. ular and fancy varieties m mlXPalmyra, (Fluvanna County) tures $1. 50 and 18 all fancy mixed Vir:ginia. $1.00. If or,dered by mall add 2f.ic June 10, 1952. for postage: Miss Nettie Wood, --~----------Bremo Bluff, Va. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I COMMISSIONERS SALE OF By virtue Qf a deed of trust VALUABLE REAL ESTATE from Maxwell Crensha":!dated and Genevieve H. B. Crenshaw c;Uage for rent about 1st of July. Across from Cunningham District School. M'rs. Bertie "Xhite. JEFF $1.95 and '$2.95 ,. ,. $.50 a .pair Belts Str'aw Hats $1, $1.50 and -~$2.95 ....-r Slacks Swimming Trunks $2.98 up $1.98 up THURSDAY-ONE JOHN "FLAME $1.98 and.$2.95· DAY ONLY-JUNE & 19 ,\ WAYNE iN OF THE BARBARY FRIDAY SATURDAY-JUNE TWO SHOWS-8 CoAST" 20-21 & 9:30 PM FOREST TRAIL" WITH RE,X ALLEN THE' HUB. INC. PLUS CARTOON-COMEDY We Clothe The Family I 17-1~ WITH CHANDLE~---CEVELYN KEYES "REDWOOD .& SERIAL SHOW TIME-8 PM CARFULL FOR ONLY $1.00 PLUS TAX Scottsville , -===_===============:-' Ollly .... _r·"~111 l _.. wim ·---------------'----------'---;-;-;-;-;-;-;--~,~I~.====-::== I . ------------=---------the _-----.:.-...;...;-"" Pursuant to and Iby virtue of a April 9th, ~947 of record in de,cree of the CiI'ICuit 'Court of Clerk's Office of Fluvanna County :B~luvannacounty, Vir.ginia, made Va., in D. B. 37 page 1;19; and deand entered on !May 20th., 1952, fault having been made in the paym the chancery cause the-rei.n ment of the debt therein secured pending uI).der the style of Zadle and havinG"been requested by the 'Ohle vs. Prlnce Qawthorne, et als, beneficiary so to do, the underthe undersilgned Special Commis- signed Trustee will offer for sale sioners will offer for sale at at Public Auction ON THE PUBILIC AUCmOlN to the high~ PRIDMliSES in Fluvanna CountYl est bidder at the front door of the on , l COURTHOUSE at Palmyra, Vir-MONDAY June 23rd, 1952 II ginia on the 23rd. day of June, AT 2:00 ,o'clock P. M. l.952}·..a~P. M. :o'clock the fol..,The fol1Qw..l.ngdOl;icr:ibed r~ I lowing described r,eal esta e, Ito~ estate: wit; Tract No.1: That certain tract , ,1 Or parcel of land lying and being All that certaltl tract ~r paDC,e in CunninghaI:Q M8Jgisterial Dist. of land lying, !being and srtluate m ricl of Fluvanna County Va on I Fork Union rMagisteri~1 .~istrict'l State Higlmvay No. 6 ab'out '~ne.:B'luva,nna Coun~y,. Vlrgmla, on quarter of mile East of Tempef-! Route 6, contammg TEN {lO) ance Bri,dge adjoinin'" the lands of acres, more or less, pursuant to Walter Melton. and A. J. Collins 1 plat of survey made by C. E. Wat- and containiI)-O"1514 acres and be- j kins, S. F. C., on ..August 31s~., ing the sa.m~ land conveyed to 1944, and Ibeing the same land m Max.well B. Crenshww and GeneM all res,pects conveyed to Clarence vieve H. Crensha.w by deed dated E. iMinc.her by deed from S. A. June 20th 1944 of record in aforeM Cawthorne, ,et ux, dated the 31~t said Clerk's Office in D. B. 31 day of August, 1944, of reco,rd l.n page 1; the Clerk's Office of the Circ";11t Tract NO.2: All that certain Court of Fluvanna County Vlr- tract or parcel of land lying and ginia, in Deed Book 32 page 69, being in Cunninrham Magisterial and being the same !property on District of Fluvanna County, Va" which the said Zadie Oh~e and adjoining the lands of 1\. J. Collins Clarence E. Mincher and wlf€, now Sr;, Elimo Pace, M. B. Crenshaw, reside. . 1 S.. C. Abrams and Highway No. There is an excellent fIve room 6 containing 15 acres, more or two story frame diWelling loca:ted less, and being same land conveyon the a~ove described premIses I ed to M. B. Crenshaw and Gene-I with electricity and a well at the vieve H. Crenshaw by deed dated b8Jck door. There is also located \ AJpril 27. 1945 of record in the on the premises an excellent baTn aforesaid Clerk's Office i.p D. B. and a numiber of other outbuild- 32 p. 439. . ings. . \ There is a ne,w dwelling located 'Dhis sale, shall Ibe subJect to On the robove described premises the approval and confirmati'on of with all modern conveniences, the court. J there are- other buildings and OthTEiRiMSOF ,sALE: CA!SH. j er improvements located on the Given under OUrhands this 3rd.' above described p,remises, all in day of June, 1952. . I excellent c-ondition. Harold H. Purcell I TER:MS OF SALE: CASH j Louisa, Va. Given under my hand this 20th W. N. Hannah ,day of May 1952. 1 Pa1myrac, Va. ~ HAROLD H. PURCELL I SPECIAL COMIM]SSJONERS __ T_r_u_, __ te_e_. ~ __ 15-16 "H'rm " with a gift· he can well I Y JUNE 'It' th . sell.: .J'~-....... -------__ ~ , .1 a MooQf'h, nQ,~ ,..._L .. _.J I .I O"WT'~ va \IQ SIX I II I MEWCAR' b in its field! I '52 . Only , • car with a curved one.piece windshieldl car with so many body, colo., and upholstery combinationsl Only I car with Center·FiII Fuelingl f You can pay fordomotlc, MORE blAt you CSht buy II BETTER! O'Mrc:lrhte., wflite· 5kI.4aH IINS optional of elltra colt. EquIpment, QocellOl'lM and ~lm stJbjeet kI ehonve wIthout notice. , ,~ . -= Oillyear' wah PoWQt·Pivot Cluteh ahd I ! Btq~ Pedald LASTS YEARS LONGER THAN ANY OTHER KIND-GET DETAILS FROM US The LIFE-LOK feature makes BURKS Super Turbine Water System the biggest value of all. It enables the BURKS to give Like-N,ew performance' when other types.would be worn out. BURKS Systems are for DEEP or SHALLOW Wells. Only one -' Moving Part. Come in and let us tell you aU \ about the many advantages you get in a ·BURKS 'Super Turbine System. R. 1. COLLINS Plumbing Scottsville, Va. ... & Heating " Oilly car with ' choice Of 3 drived Oillyear ! I Jl. ONLY CAR WITH . • FORI'0MATIC .OYIRDRIVE • CONVENIIONAL SUCH A \ f7.( MULTITUDE OF FINE-CAR FEATURES! ••• Come in and "TEST DRIVE" it Todc' \ Contractor with 3 ~t~tiOh Wagoh~ &WL- \ Phone 78F'!2 PHONE ,39 I , ·BRUCE-DO~RIERMOTOR COl' , SCOTfSVlIH" I\.\ \., ~-~~------:; ........ --~-,-,--~-:::--~--------c' . ~ "====~==~======~=========d.~,-...;.._""" "",,_= __