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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1939, p. 11

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`FACES CHARGE IN CRASH ASSESSED S100 P1`.NE 1`ANG -- Garland Wright. MIDLAND -~ William Wnrdcm. Mid|nnd.w:1s charged wiih reckless Wmibnushc-ne. charged by Provin- driving by Provincial Constable cial Constable Hugh Gibson, of Mid- Hugh Gibson, fnllowing an accident lnnd. with having liquor in :1 public on the Midland-l`ent~.1:mg mud Sat- [ place. w:u~: assessed $100 and costs or urday night. His cur and an npcnltlirnemnnths in jail. rnaclstor, driven by Berna-.'ci Hopper. =9: stk P(=nei.:mguifs`l1(~nc. came into culli-| VANDALS MIX GRAIN ` sinn. No one was sot-iuu. injurvd COLHNGWOOD _C`0mp1mm_S of 1.`: :" rs '~ . . . . v~ ....a.\..r...`.m.... ....m n'|--nn nvlnluic Incorporated 1855 PHONE 491 Page Eleven -: tuna -vu----:y Mkwst curs wmzlo gasoline. Find out if yuurs dm-s` Our FUEL AnuI_v'/.1-1' It-lls at on:-0 --- b(-fu1'(- _\'mn' own (-y<'.\`. '[`c-st tnkrs but 10 minulvs. You'll prub;1l)l_v save. Drive in~-st--e for yuursolf. W: `e-_'_3*.`_F-`".A` EDISON [ MAZDA. dIItPS CANADIAN GENERAL :L:c1a|c..:?: BABY v - --. ___Z.. `. ._ __ Auto Electric Service BARBIE. ONT. 11:54:: a o a Better Siglxt !imcoe County mapshotsv 'l`AY FARMER DEAD 1 WYEBRIDGI-`, rFuncrnl so1'vic(:s1 were hold Mnndny uftt-rnrmn fn1'| Gonrge Henry M:u'chzml_, one of T:-xy '[`n\\'nshi}>'s best known l':n'n1er`:. .`-".12 Mm'ch.'mt was burn in Muidstmw. K1-nt, F.n;:1:md. in 1861. Ho vznnn 1_.1~ Canada in 15120 and conducted 1 dairy for many yours. 1: .1: an 1 ! ` COLLINGWOOD iil1lCl`fCI`(`.h(.'(` with grain exhibits gwcre placed before junior fair offi- lcm-s by three pri'/.0-winners ail Gmat |Nm'1hm'n exhibition. The owners of : ck.` nu--n u-nnninu n|'\~n-an Maui HI`.- |lV0l'1H(`I'l1 CXHIDHIUII. l(.' U\VIlt!l`S U1 ` `the grain s;mm)Ios charge 1h:1t un- known ]`(`l'SIlnS mixed several kinds of ;:r:1.in with their pri7.L--xvinninpz v."1ri0t_V as it was loft upon lzvfnro tho public in the main building of the uxhibiiinn grounds. =3! =2: 1 GOOD BASS FISHING ` Ori]1i:n-Ori1liu fi.~'1n-rxm-n ropcrrl splendid bass fishing off the limo- Istnno shoals in Luke C`n11(:11icl1im{. I B 25 #2 ` , , l SENT TO JAIL MIDI./\NI) 41'1:n`vo_v Wright, Mid- Elnnd, was found guilty of reckless 'dl'ivimz nn Hi;zl1\\':Lv 12. nv.".1' Vic~ lnrin H:n'bm'. Failing to pay finv nf $10 and ('u::t.\', he was SPIII tn Bur- riv jail for 15 days. His driver`s li- lcunsc was c.-mcollod fur 30 days. 1 I u an 1: I ! I`Ol1R'l` OF REVISION g C`()I.I1IN(`.W()OI) A dopnrturo ifrnm usual [)l`0(`('dlU`r`. 1hr(-o rm-n. , ,nnt n1vn1lwrs or municipal council. lxvvrv numvd to mm`! of rvvisinn by town c-nuncil. Rulwr-1 W. Thom. vet-. (`run ruilw::_\,'m:m. 1l'nrm(-rly uf Ban`- ,rn~): was named chairman. John !B:1wr1<-n. cuhint-1 lh:lk(`l'.1ll)(]Wi]1iE1I11 iwonshw. ('u1m'uc1m'. wvro zsu up- pninlvd. as ca :7: I \ I(I`.I CEICKIBB ISICIINI-II 3 ORI1.l.lA--Dr. S. J. W. Home was vlvch-(I ]n`v.~4i(lvn1 (If Orilliu Rod` C1`l).s'.< Sucim-l_\'. Vi<`(~-p1`csi(h-nls Miss {C B1 -:ntm. IVh`s. F. G F.vuns and Mrs. ;F. Milligann. Mrs. W. M. Soymnur 4\\';\.s` ('|l`(`1('(l l.I'v;Isu1'-1` nml I\11ss Purk `;Sc<-It and !\ h`s. R. R, SuHi\'.'m SD- ,(-1*-I:xriv.<. /\mnli(`uti for :1 ch:u`1m` ;l1.':.< been made. , 1.: :9: V'lts`l'l`()ll.\` VVELI. TRlE.\ l`F.l) s 'l`(') l"l`ENI-I/\I\ l - - Most of 1110 21 um'i'/.r-.< nffvrvd by thv '1`uth-nh:m1 .huvk(-_v vlul) :11 its st1'm-`1 dzmvo and {j:1mbm`m- wv1'o wun lw rosidmlls of ` :nlh(`l` lmvns. About 1000 n`.lvnd(*(I. mud :n . sum uf m was in-v::li7.1-d for the club's winter .\'}uu`1.<. . B 3 I i l.N(`-AGF. E.`("l`R.\ 'l`lZA(fl|l-`.R (`OI.l.INGW()0I) Owing to :1 Eliigluw uite-nd:mro at the bx-gixming `Inf 1,h(- full term in Culling\\'u0d (`ol- Ivpziutv. the board of (`duL`.'I1i0l I do- i cidvd an (~xl,rn t.on(`hvr would he on- |;:u_-.:od. Emix-I Griosbnch has been ap- ipoixm-(Hutl1v stuff. 1. ll L'U1,l.n\u:wu\)ur l'lilllS uro un-I (lvr w:u_\' fur n rogzimml conference inf lhv Hnmo and Schnnl clubs 01' Lhol ldistric-1, including mpmsentzntivos l`l'mm Owen Sound. Orillin. Creo- ln1 and Cu1lim:wnu(l. Tho meet- `ing is S('lll`dl|lL`d fm` October l3 and` Hhv S|)(`:lkl`l' will bu l\ l1's. A. B. Sil- lcux. lhv Ontario pm`-. of Home ;:m1l Sclmnl clubs. `I T0 F.S'l`ABLISll PARK ` ST/\YNER~ Dr. G. 1 :n1m's gm}- t-rul sow:-t:1|`y of lhv Y.M.C.A.. told Stuync-r (`xmudixm Club that yuunpz ]-m`n])h- from ll} In `M .~ 1`v(:r~i\v'v} sou-inl utlx~m.iun. l\'l<-nmbr-rs (loo.-id.--1` tn pI'ut'(.-1-(1 with plrzns to buy lhv B;.l |m:pn-rLy nntl (-nnvvrt it E1110; :1 Lxwn |:n`k. 1: :2 1 :.1 the Sundzly. number .I.. Rnrri numbcr were prcsm 1!.-. Barrio. AHi (`1hC1` nlucos` Thorn` ric and singim: fmn `ax-_ by others. Everyone Needs Good Light `(VH1 .n1'l ('l'l'!|H` U('iIlllllllI Ul'B|gll.\ x fur pottery in the old Hopi nmnncr. RICGIONAL (`,()NFl-`.Rl ` COI.I.INGW(')OD I]:m.< nro un- ...- 1| .1` 6'...~ -\ I murinnul r\nnfl\l'nl\(`n Hopi Indians arv pruving that they `nn .~*:i1l ('rvnh~ beautiful dc-signs '.n< nnnv-\~ in Hxn nlrl Minn; vnnnnnr Have you enough light in enough places to protect eyes from strain? If not, ask your dealer about the proper sizes of sight-saving Edison Mazda Lamps. RED CROSS BR:\N(`.H HI IA I1 Q 1 \H 1hu~m MADE IN CANADA GE1` l"Rl~`.l'Z WllARl~`A(`-lC } C`Ol,l.lN(`.W0()l) (_`.ullin;1\vnn(ll muncil has dx-rich-d stc-nmbnuls win-Q tzirim.-: h-are will I'(`P\`i\'(` fn-v \vh:n'f-' ago. light and w:vnl.m' frum tho tuwn.| The p:uss:-|w_m' slx-:nm~r (`u~nr;;iunI was the first bum in vnlm` lhis ]ml`1: in lay up for 1111 winlvr. I 5 r: v [ will b-- Sunday School `r~.vb\'1v1`i:\x1 r`hur('h at Su:1rIuy m S(`1`\'l(`(' i K \vn.< 9 \'vl'y g-and nltontizmcu Anglican unx1ivm`sm'\ last . morning and evening. A \\Im'n nI`c.~'0nl frum 'I`Urnn~ . f\l||'~'l(HL kUI`K.\' :05. was 1 ngim: from tho 1 \v nth:-rs. IVY um 'l`umn~1 :s`.n\\'H and good mu- ` Ivv rhnir onmcd. k1c's house. Mrs. Jas. Andrew of Pickering is visitin at the home of her bro- ther. H. . Marquis. The Women s Institute will meet in the hall on Oct. 19 instead of Out. 12 mote change of date). Mrs. Rubi. Bayes of Churchill will be the speaker. Visitors cordially wel- v\_-nl_ -0 I..|.-_ 11 13...: Miss M. A. Leonard moved ix_1to the village this week to Mrs. Dun- k1c's _ Mrc Jag Andrew of Pickerme . - ti." . bulion to the services. i'I`hc special music by .choi)- under the leadership of Lloyd L'H|L`\l. Death of John G. Ford John Gordon Ford. who had been in the Royal Victoria Hospital since last May, owing to heart trou- ble. died on Sept. 30, 1939. H8 WES burll in Chatham, Ont. Most of his life was spent in`We-stem Can- ada. He came to the 8th Line of In- nisi'i1 in 1937. He was a member of Stroud L.O.l.. He and a brother and :1 sister lived with his father. The funeral took place Oct. 2. Service was held at the home and the body was taken to Chatham for inter- ment. Rev. Paisley conducted ser- viec at the home and all-bearers were: R. Prentice, W. elly, I. M. Spring, Harry Webb, M. C. Lamb and Ed. Marquis. Successful Anniversary Favored by ideal weather. the United church anniversary services on Sunday. October 1, were attend- ed by large congregations. Help- ful. inspiring sermons were prea'ch- L ed by Rev. W. F. Madden of Min- ` using` '_ Vii) Rev. W. E. Crockett, 29 years (:1 student on this circuit. ago). Mr. Madden cnoso for his ' morning theme. "Why Does Chris- - ti.mity Live?" and in the evening. W` and a World Friendship. the church Highway of Holiness Highway of Booth, and assisted by Miss Scott Barrio. was an excellent contri- A number I:-mn Barrie. Holly, Lefroy. Thorn- .1un. Churchill and other neig`hoi'ing pizn-vs. attended the .~:orvices_ and spent the day with friends here. (lifts to Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald . .. 1-,. i x i in-um, up u... u-nu nun. nu. up`;-ru-...... A largo gntlwring of people from Siroud and the surrounding com- !l!llLlily was held in the hall mi 1-`ricL:y evening in honor of our gon- iui blacksmith and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Rubi. McDonald. The first part of tho evening was enjoy- ` ((l by playing progressive ouchro. elm ladies` 1)l`iz(`s being won by ( by playing progressive oucnro. Mrs. Alvin Webb and Mrs. R. Pren- tice, and the men's by Horace Ross mad I. M. Spring. As a loken ul ilioir friends` best wishes, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were presented \-.i1h :1 (linner and tea set of china (Eislies service of 8) and a studio much. accompanied by a nirrr-ly worded address. In replying. Mr. McDonald expressed his and his wife's appreciation and thanks for Hll` lumdsomc gifts and kind wishes. Alter :1 lunch. the remainder of ihe evening was spent dancing. N0 MASSES A'[` SIIRINF. MII)l..- \NI)- -M:n't_vrs` Shrine l1l`ltl rogulm` .9m'\rim-:: nn Sumlny fur lhv l::.~?.IiI1u* Il1Is:.~:r`usnn. The (-hul"-`x :-ml g1,1'mmrl:; will rmnuin up:-n for :13 month ur mam-. but no n1:~:::sr~:= will! be ('(m(lu('t:-ml, lmring; llm .<\nm.u'1' tons of Il\-m.<::mds ur pil_|.:|'ims l'rvn.~.1 all nvor C:m:ul:1 and fruln nlmnsl vvory sluto ml lhu um--n. vi.~:il(-d tho: s`ln'iu- :1: :2: :31 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Art. McQuny and Jenn and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maw spent Sunday in 'I`ornn1o. 1\/Ir qua AA.-u A A vm,.L'......:.\ nu! L)\IU\uI_y In AuA\Iu|U. 1 M1`. and Mrs. A. A. MCKL-nzio and` Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lennox and J0s.. spa-n1 Sunday in New Turontu, . Mrs. Isaac Spocrs. Sr._ is spend- grg u cuuplc of weeks \Vl1h her sun `In Torumo. Mice Rum] M-nmmn. mm mum m rurumo. Miss Ethel Matthews and Mis Olive Tyndall. Toronto. spent the weekend at N. Thompson's. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Henry moved luvvr from Wnsuga Beach last week zvnd :ll`u netting settled in their over 1mm wnsaga Beach last week ..\:tcnd to them a hearty welcome. |m w home. The citizens of Thornton I Emhlx-on lndivs availvd themselv- getting settled in their Io..\:u.-nu 10 mum nearly welcomo. El_L1hl(`(`H avail:-d themselv- v-` uf the opportunity of attending mn.tl\c1' xnoat cooking demonstra- lion put on by Mrs. Newsun and Nlrs. Ecklund :11 the home of Mrs.` IA. McQuu_v last Thursd:1_v after-| lxumn. Hmnll. Rx-cent visitors: Misses C. Har- r:s. Edna 1'homps0n. Iris Parkins. Juan M:u'chum of Toronto and Miss :l.'Ili:m Giles of Barrio. with Miss `Juzmilu Jannivsml . . . Miss Cath- ':n:`nn~ (`rowc of Orillia. ax Harry I I _\`nn`s . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grey :nl' Pun S_vdnc_v. at W. E. Grey's , . . Gen. Crossloy of Toronto. at Juhn (_`x`uss1vy's . . . Mr. and Mrs. .Iu.~: Stvwart uf 'l`m'onlu. at J. I). 15.1:-\\':n'l'< l('l`. Mrs. 11. Lzmguon. st. .ludc's Church Harvest "-`hzinksgiving and anniversary sor- vicvs will be held next Sunday. U(`lUbt`l` 8. at which the special _')l`(`Ll('ilf`l`.\` will be: at ll n.m.. Rev. H A. Jnmivson. Allandale. and at 7 pm. Rev. A. G. Emmet of Orilliu. Frud Johnston spent the week- tml with friends in Toronto. St. Jude's A.Y.I .A. St. Jude`s A.Y.P.A, met in then l.z:Svnu`nI of the church for a su- {vinl an Monday evening. The pre- sidunt. lvliss Lemme Jamioson, was .']I})(IiIll('d official dvlegatc to at- 1-ml the annual L`Unf0.'l`L*nC(` at Ham- iitun. October 20-22. Next wet-k`s lH`\`lll\;I will be hold at the home pi !\'li.<~' (`.vno\'ic.~\'v Jamivsun. ` l`riuit,v Mission (`lrcle I 0 .l`m- \\'llllI`r n uvnll 111-4 |u\.uu- npcnu cu Inmn-'5. I The pupil.< < IQ:-h-ml emuyec zl-`rida,\'. I \/'isimrs to E `:1 sum]! attvnd !p`..'\\' of suck. ! Mm Vince F inn Saturday. a! :.1( \\'lI'l 5. Miss Eleanor McKenzie i ing in New Liskeard with lvx`. Mrs, H. Lzmgdon. (`,hurr~h `]H.'\\' L`! SUCK t R1-in` was in Guelph fun am-nding the Pickard- (2v`~`~`vhvr \\'a~r1din . Mr and Mrs. N. G Kim: spe-nv, 31?`--~ \\-'|`1`kL`l1d with friends at Otillia `rm! V'u`zurin Harbor. I 111- and MR Jnhn Kind nf Kna- KIRK SILVER ANNIVERSARY H: PORT M(-NICOl.I.. Dr. nu-yann,[`, ))I'nfvssur of Knux (`u!log;`(-, 'l`umn1u. was thr . Ininislvr nl hnth s<-r- 1`. vim=.< of tho silvv.-I` unni\'v1's:|r_v UH Bunur 1 r(-. tn-rinn Church, Sunday. 1 1 ram Bvnm-11 spvn! the weekend '|\-wvh {rim-nds at Mount Fur:-st. ; `Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Toronto. were I\\u-kvnd \'i.~`itux-s at G C` Allan`s. The WA of Yhv Unnr-d church nu-t at thv hume of Mrs. Harry `.\`.u2hL 'l`hnr,~`day e\'"ning. ; Mi:-.~` Willunns. Toronto. spent `.'`I;.'mlu_\' with her sister, Mrs. H. I\'.` n.`h1. Mr. and Mrs. D. Budge of Shel- 1.1.rn.- spent Sunday at John Black- ` nmn"s. lrmi Vl\`X<\l`l.'l narbor. ' Mr and Mm John King 0! K05- \--wk visiu-d at N. G. King`s at the Lnmxnllxg of lht` week. \'vrr:Il Stewart has gone to Lt'|`.llH\lllg OK In!` WQFK. \'-xrrul gone_ Guelph. where he will continue rm.n'. Bradford Fair rv.-purl aumwlum-e and pen` dis- `.:w stcck - \\'HH(`r svasun U_\` :1 wen ax~ ulvd nu-cling at Mrs. '1'. Black's \\'a-dnvsd:w (`\'k`l\lnE. It was de- MI in h.`d an nflrrnmm tea in 2` nvar fmurv l)olog:nvs wvre ap- unt-~d in all:-nd scctiomxl confer- m- m 'l`uu-nhann. A very inter- 'mg nulv box convention was Id and :1 piano due! by Miss Aud- 5' Millrguux was \'vr_\' much un-I vnxl THOhI`5N ' `pumls nf Ihn (`nnvinumion I enjoyed a field day last v upcm-d furl well at- . '1` nl.-mu`: is visit- ! hm` sis- PASTOR 'l`R..-\NSl"lRRl~`.l) : (`0Ll..lNGW()(')l) Rm`. F. (L; Hnsun. minister of Mvmumit- Rn--i thron in Christ (`hurt-h. has :m-1 l1U|ll](`I`(l his II`:Ill.\`ft'I` In St|'ulI'unl.` H0 will bv .\`ll(`('(`(`(ll'd l'l('l'(` by Row! A. Walsh. ]3r(`sl;nx. :1: I2: =31 E110 DUNLOP ST. W. J Gaulvy is spvudim: :1 fx'\\' weeks in Toronto. W. Dawson. 'I`orunln_ spvm lhv wt-ekcnd at Jmnus 1\'I('Kmg.:h1`.~:. Mrs. R. Mugfurd nf Tul`un'n F1144`? lihv weekend with fm-mis ht`.`. R. Smnh and S. 1\Irl.vIIan of Ta- mnlo spent Sunday with A. \Vv!`- rail's. Mr nnrl Mr-c \ Innnn F.i]. m`ni. ms studies at the OA.(`. I Ladies Organize for War Work I The ladivs in the vxllngu w.-rv` invited to the homv of Mias M.` Jcmes on Wednesday v.*Vt`niI1g lust` lo organize for war work A ('`X\.-)\`.`('\` `and bridge was decided on In!` Tuesday nu-xnng to mukc some` n-um-y to buy yarn. flnnm-lot!-,~_ Mu . `I to work with. Offlcn-11$ fur lhv Rvd Cross elected aw: P11,-. Mass` Mnjnne James: seen-mry. Mrs. R-I)` I Houghtun; (11-u.~ urcx', Mrs. Arthur] `ajfck, I.IIClIl'C`I)l'lII`(` 3 IDCCIUPCI I Tho t`llt`hl`t` and bridge thv cmnlmxnixy hall on .--mning was a dm:ick~d T-.venty-um: tables wru- md lhn ladies \\'unlrI 12k. 1 u I-Euchre-Bridge 3 Decided 'l`h.- .-nvhrv nnd hr-mun THE BARRIE EXAMINER. BARRIE. 0N"l`.. CANADA - % (Z7/2/2 oz//257/go THE NEW FORD CARS FOR 1940 22`inz[)ortm1t i212pr0z2eInents, added to. fundamental Ford features, relbresent 1.`/9e most advanced engineering in the low- price eld BAXTER They have a host of interesting new features. There is :1 Finger- Tip Gearshift conveniently located on the steering post. An improved transmissitm is unusually easy to shift. New (Iontrolled Ventilation. Improved shock absorbers. Softer springs, improved spring suspension and 21 new ride-stabilizer. Thursday. October 5. 1939 WIJAT do the Ford cars for 1940 offer to nmtch their brilliant new beauty? New cmnfnrt, cmivcnicncc, quiet, s:1fcly---umI the roomicst, richest interiors cvcr designed for :1 Ford car. A combination of new fcaturcs makes the new cars quieter in operation. They have big, powerful hydraulic brakes. They have new Scaled-Beam Hcaldlzunps that are Su-1', strmlgcr and stay bright longer. They have the famous 85-hp. Ford V-8 cnginc--\\'hic|1 blends 8-cylinder snmotlmcss with cmnuniy. You've never seen cars with so much pcrfurnnznmc, stylc and comfort at such :1 low price. (ict zlcquztintcd. Wm`/I vnjny I/21' e.\`[)eriwIc('. CHITTICK MOTOR SALES Success 3 ' hold in! Tuesday muva`. ON DISPLAY TOMORROW ET: Wheezing Means Bronchitisf The principal symptonl of brou- chitis is H dry. hxmzh. hm-kin v 4-nugh an-ntlmnnimi with n _r:\pid w or-zing tnd feeling of tightm-ss :1('l'0S3 the chest. nu ,,, - .3 ..L1....-.. 1\'\n_ I. There is a. rising uf phlegm, espe- cially in the morning. This )l1legm is M first of :1 light color, mt us the lis`:\:-10 progresses becomes yel- lnwish or grm-nish. am] is sometimes streaked with blood. xv -n 1-,, 1 2.. n- 11'7.._.:Iv.. KY..- l|U't'llK('\l \\`lIll IDIUUU. You will nd in Dr. Wood '5 Nor- way Pine Syrup :1 remedy to stimu- late tlm \\':-ukn-nml bronchial organs. sulnlne tlu- intlnmnmtion, soothe the irritated parts, louse-.n the phlegm and mucus, and help nature to manly disln-lge the: mm-l:l.1 uccuuxulution. CONSTIPATED? Hzvm you pmd yum` subscription ! _____________..T The '1`. Mnburn Co. Ltd, Toronto, Ont. place on nunmzy uxu-x-mmn 1n un- Unnvd cvmvtt-r_v` Pul`.-h-;m-:.~ `.\'r-.- H. MCCIII, C. R:-_\'n.,ld:<. ('1 h-.\'n Fxed Thompson. Ht-rmun Tr:-w and W. Archvr. Friends from n disxrmc. Included: Mr. and Mrs: Hy. Mr and Mrs. Throb. Wat:-rfurd`. Mru Burmaster. Mr` and Mrs. Cnlonvl Mcwaxters. Mrs. Czarm. Dy.-r and Clarke. Miwes Porn and }:`.vo~'\'r` Mcwattt-rs, nll of Toronto 'I'hvra- were many beautiful floral (wh- ules. ._. 3_,- ___..._ Clerk: "And. remember. I'vo nut sumo.-thing that can ch;mg~ thv vul- ur M u person's hair nv:-rnighl." Customer: "Ye:nh'.' I've got :1 sun in college, 100!" BARRIE `BAN'K*TOR0lli'0 LOANS THAT MAKE FRIENDS The Bank of Tonnlo has more resources-more lriends today than ever before in its 83 years. It is the type of Bank with which established business men requiring loans, like to do business. We suggest you talk over your needs with us. INCREASE Your Gas Mileage

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