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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday, July 23, 1760 ¢ BURL HIVES RISKED HIS LIFE WHUT'S SONI BOUT HIMP=HE LOUSED UP DAISY MAE'S 1 JULIET JONES TY CANT SLEEP! AND HERS, AND, TM ASTUPE TOO! SO WHAT IF MIKE STOLE AKISS FROM JULIE ON THE PORCH, ITS HIS BUSINESS... Y=<@ HE ME T00... PROBABLY KISSES EVERYTHING IN SKIRTS, NOI! HES NOT THAT TYPE! IM IUST JEALOUS... BUT... WHY... 2? AND 77 £7) ALES inate. Thc, Workd Hehe 1 oserved. [© 1990. King Features § WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO FIND OUT YOU CAN'T WISH ME AWAY LIKE I DIDN'T EXIST, MIKE? a AND NOW I WANT TO INTRODUCE DONALD DUCK AND A MAN = NOT ONLY WHO...) LZ MUGGS AND SKEETER Wr cuess ITS A SORT T DONT KNOW... J | BUT T'M SURE OF | || SOMETHING... 1 -. THE "METHOD" ACTORS ARE STARTING A WHOLE NEW SCHOOL {Honesty in Business Applies to Antiques \ | To Be a Success PRESTON, Ont. (CP)--Mr. and M.:. Stanley Ashbury maintain {it's possible to deal successfully in antigeces without sacrificing principle and resorting to sharp ; practices. . i They have operated an antique | shop here in a 109-year-old build- Z ting since they came from Han- fl jover, Ont., six years ago "It's often hard for old people to part with things their families rrr + se smn manne smn | have treasured for years," says Mr, Ashbury. "If they decide to | give them up they shouldn't have ito bicker with a dealer. { "I never (ry to persuade any- lione to sell and I won't barter #I! with anyone. If I hear that a per- i son has something for sale, 1 tell || them what it's worth to me and {11 never change my price. That way they have come to trust me." Mr. Ashbury says he logs about 18,000 miles a year looking for antiques, all within a 100-mile radius of this Western Ontario community that lies between Kitchener and Galt. Few of the items he finds at adctions and in homes are 100 years old so they can only iroughly be classified as antiques. ws AN THEN DRNE rt YOUR STAKE! THE LONE RANGER WHOA, SILVER, »-- ~ The LONE RANGER REINS UP ON THE CREST OF A HILL AND SIGNALS A HALT TO THOSE WHO FOLLOW, | He has found that most of them were made close to the place i where they have been used over the years. Almost every hamlet had its cabinet maker who worked with pine and cherrywood found on his own property. Most of them | were English, Scottish and Irish land they learned their trades be- fore coming to Canada. Mr. Ashbury was a textile de- signer for 25 years until he de- cided to go into business for him- self and chose the antique busi- ness because he had always had an affection for old things. "I run an old-fashioned - busi- ness in an old-fashioned way. 1 pay cash for everything and my LITTLE STEEL pox'! customers do the same. I figure 7 LOOK THERE, VERA. .. WHILE YOU WERE OUT, ACE TRADED HIS PLANE FOR BOMBO'S KEY. 1 THINK POMBO GOT THE SHORT END OF THE DEAL if I'm decent with people, they'll be the same. And I think you can make a profit that way." He - emphasizes that honesty can be found on the part of both br ver and seller and cites a visit to the home of a lady where he bought a few antiques and | swoited an old plate. | "I'll give you $2 for that," he | said. The lady laughed and said, | "Why, you can have that if you {want it but not for $2. I remem- ber when I bought it and it was only 25 cents." He said it took him quite a vhile to get her to accept the price, finally convincing her by explaining that it probably takes less effort now to earn $2 than it | R CLEANERS RA 5-1191 | "The Best In Town" THEIR PRICES COMPLETELY] | TAKE MY APPETITE AWAYZ Jf] | scorro wo ME pas THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LT Extend To All Employees Of General Motors, BEST WISHES For A SAFE And HAPPY HOLIDAY (ves, Bove, IVE] [17'S A VERY SIMPLE AN® FOUND QUITE A | | FOOLPRO 7 SUCCESSFUL OF BLN WAY T° DIET/ TEsen hg 5] RO Ry ve r 2 _~ oo : SECRET AGENT X 9 INKER INE BEEN GOIN' T'TH'NEW SWANKY CORNER CAFE FORALL MY MEALS LATELY! GRANDMA ERNIE CAY 4s LUMBER 7 ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS PHONE RAndolph 3-0122 53 ALBERT 571. BUZ SAWYER WE'RE HITTING THE ATMOSPHERE HEAD ON WELL BURN! : ; WE'RE RIGHT WITH DUE TO POWER FAILURE THE TIME - WLEAD US TP MACHINE PLUNSES OUT OF CONTROL | TOWARD A STRANGE ALANET.... ENTER INS THE ATMOSPHERE, THE MACHINE BEGINS TO GLOW ; : 3 ! = gl A ms NOW YOU'RE THE SR s--{ ONE WHO'S BEING Nn \, ABSURD, TOM? MONKS RIGHT, MY BOY! WHAT DO YOU SAY WE JUST FORGET ABOUT THE WHOLE THING AND GET ON WITH THE JOB? WHEN YOU G IN THESE UNDE ET A LITTLE MORE EXPERIENCE SE THIN YOU'LL RSTAND WHY WE'RE BRICK BRADFORD JANE ARDEN 3 257 WE SHOULD WORRY, SAWYER, WE'RE 7 STEAK AT | OUT FOR A BALL, START COUNTING / EIGHT DOLLARS \ \ THE PENNIES AND YOU SPOIL THE FUN, HM fr < A COUPLE CAN | THE STOVES ON FIRE AGAIN. "THE FIR ND TRY AGAIN, ADMIRAL, FORTUNATELY, | + | ouT BUT I LAID INABIG SUPPLY, ~~ STEAKS ARE -- -- RUINED! -- (: OH, WELL, WE'LL THROW 'EM OVERBOARD J] SH] TN LOOK, SAM, WHY eH \ NOT JUST BOIL THOSE TWO MORE | CRABS WE CAUGHT? STEAKS J} -- R THE HECK -- WITH COOKING y ANYTHING! TA L- (T00 HUNGRY TO WAIT! Se | TLL JUST OPEN A COUPLE CANS \ OF SALMON, GET A BIT EXPENSIVE, iw A DIFFERENCE A new picture tube would make . . . LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | WRONG HERE SOMEWHERE ! consult For ete. our | | MEAGHER'S | price, service department. MICKEY MOUSE 5 KING ST. WEST RA 3-3425 [SALLY'S SALLIES his : QA 2 DONT UNDERSTAND IP FIGURE WE \ 4 BEAR TRACKS ON THE WEREN'T CHASING GROUND AND BEAR HAIR SNAGGED IN THE % A REAL BEAR BARK... YET YOU SAY THE argc Sey LAST NIGHT? ANIME O/ON'T €UMB _& THAT'S RIGHT, Miss . 3 ad hs THE TREE! - nore gF THINK I'M ON IGHT TRACK ! F BUSTER OR ANY OTHER BEAR WENT UP CLAW MARKS .., AND THERE AREN'T ANY KZ oy ROY ROGERS ee hs AY, 3 Way Tene? : Distributed by King Features Syndicate, 7.25 "I never get a decent meal . , . everything's alw j burnt to a aispl" si asn't for the bills I | ©ould tidy up your desk." %

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