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GRIFFITH TIMBERS PTY. LTD. BOMB! Hotel Coolamon SAWMILLERS AND JOINERS - BONEGILLA ROAD, GRIFFITII IF YOUR WATCH IS A BOMB Cyprus Pine, Hardwood, Fibro and All Buliding Requirements PHONE 28 Trade it for a New PHONE 179. After Hours 1335 {J. TAYLOR) BILL MORGAN REGENCY (Prop.) Ladies or Gents Watch at SOUTH WEST & DISTRICT Park: J. Lewis, D. Scott, B. Chalmers, R. Quade. Stopping place of all SCHOOLBOYS' LEAGUE "Aussie Rules" Fans :/.(,ec,Lingc, Diamond Ring and Watch The South West Schoolboys' (Gan,­ Specialists main Zone) competition is drawing to BURGE'S SELECTIONS Choice of or a close, with only die grand final to Beers. Narrandera be played (on Saturday, 12th) at Herb Burge, President of the Turvey PHONE 94 Coolamon. Park Club, forecasts the order of fin­ Turvey Park play Ganmain in the ishing of First XVIII teams likely to under 16 years match, and this should contest this year's finals as follows: be a thriller. These two teams met in ~oolamon 56 points; Tµrvey Park 52, EDITORIAL the grand final last year, with Turvey Adah Pa:rk-Murool 48, Narrandera the winner, and no doubt Ganmain 44, with percentage advantage, Leeton Three matches to go and we still don't know who the final four will be in has not left a stone unturned in pre­ 44. the first grade. paration for this big clash. Turvey are What do you think ? ? ? out to win their second premiership in Coolamon is the only team assured of a place in the four, even if they succession. were to lose the three remaining games. - and Turvey Park At the time of writing, it was not known who will meet ­ FARRER LEAGUE are battling it out for second place on the ladder, and the double chanice in the in the grand final of the under finals, with only percentage separating them. Whilst Narrandem, Leeton and 14 years match. It could be that four FIRST XVIII LADDER Griffith are also on equal points, striving for fourth place, also separated only by of the clubs will take {>art in this percentage, year's grand finals. This 1s a day to Wagga 15 13 2 52 126.9 see the best of the schoolboy teams in Culcaim .... 15 12 3 48 130.4 A false step by either the Combines or the Bulldogs in the next three weeks action, and parents and supporters Henty 15 12 3 48 119.6 should not miss it. could see them displaced for that coveted double chance by any of the three Lockhart .... 15 11 4 44 121.1 Turvey Park and Grong Grong­ Temora 15 10 5 40 137.9 in fourth place. Of these three, Leeton appear to have the best run home; Matong under 14 years met at Gan­ M.C.U. 15 -6 9 24 92.89 Griffith the hardest, and Narrandera, more than likely, needing a win against main last Saturday in the second semi­ Holbrook .. ... 15 4 11 16 68.8 Turvey Park in the last "home and home". final. Grong Grong won by five goals Nth. Wagga 15 4 11 16 53.1 8 behinds to Turvey's 1 goal 3. TR/YC 15 3 12 16 83.7 In the seconds, Ardlethan has an unassailable lead. Narrandera and Leeton Grong Grong-Matong kicked 3 goals are battling for the double chance and it could go either way. Grong Grong­ 2 behinds in the last quarter to Turvey's nil. Matong have three tough games ahead of them to keep in the four and keep Best for Grong Grong-Matong: R. Too many mistake publicity for Turvey Park out. Turvey Park's overw.helming win against Whitton really Murrell, R. Evans, E. McPherson, G. fame. punched their percentage up and has put them within mooting distance. Sheather and N. l3aker. For Turvey Park: Burgess, K. McNamara, L. Car­ thew, G. Dunn, S. Graham, A. Smith and P. Kelly. W. K. SIMPSON CHEMIST, GRIFFITH MARSHALL When visiting Narrandera Turvey defeated Ariah Park in the under 16 years game, 18 goals 16 be­ Agents for: DRY CLEANERS remember hinds to one point. Kiddi Craft Toys, Hospital and Best for Turvey: G. Webster, R. Medical Fund For Quality Cleaning The Royal Mail Hotel Robinson, R. Kingston, P. Baker, G. Washington & Soul Products Three Narrandera Depots; also (under new management) McLeod and R. Andrea. For Ariah at Grong Grong, , and and re-play the game with Good Beer and Service MAKE IT A RULE - STOP! 4-Hours' Service a SpeclaUty ADVANCE HOTEL All work under personal super­ Best wishes from WAGGA WAGGA KELLY HOGAN vision of Frank English (Prop.) "THE RECOGNISED RULES HOUSE" PHONE 293 Phone 7 LEN WARDLEY, Prop. PHONE: 3375 GRIFFITH CO-OP. SOCIETY LTD. Will today's match be an exciting The Recognised "Rules" finish? PHONE 128. BOX 713 A SURE WINNER ANY House" DAY- The Store that belongs to you. If you are not a member-join now Have your garments dry-cleaned AREA and pressed at HOTEL NAVIN'S GRIFFITH ARDLETHAN (A} GRIFFITH (E) Spring Fresh "Perclean" Dry That's where we'll meet after 1. B. CONNOLLY I. L. SEXTON (Cl Cleaning the match! 2. G. TINGAY Western Riverina 2. C. 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DAVIES two of the leading teams in successive we hope to make the finals. 20. E. FOSTER 20. A. SMITH weeks. Bill Biron won another shirt to add 21. M. SMITH 21. I. BUCK It appears that our first eighteen 22. J. COOMBES 22. B. YOUNG to his collection with a sustained ruck­ 23. J. STEWART 23. F. KNOX players will have to wait another 12 ing effort. He was to the fore all day 24. J. PURSEHOUSE 24. F. LOCOING months to share in final honours, and and gave a grand display. 25 M. BRADLEY Call in at the 25. J. KLOOT believe me, was are looking forward to 26. B. STOUT 26. D. DREYER John Cramp returned to the team 28. MINCHIN TUCKER BOX 27. B. SAVAGE the 1963 season, to avenge some of after several weeks' absence to be one 29. R. CASSIM 28. J. DIGGLEMAN this season's narrow defeats. of our best with some spirited play 30. G. RYAN Sweets, Cool Drinks, 29. E. WADE Our · seconds, fielding a deple\ed from the fullback position. 31. G. McDONALD 30. F. STEVENSON 32. M. HORAN Groceries 31. A. ANDERSON team, went very well to add a further The seconds, although defeated by 33. B. RENDELL 32. A CAMPBELL four points to their tally. the strong Leeton 18, turned in the1r 34. D. POPPLE W. & R. FIELDER 33. R. McCUDDEN George Tingay is at present claim­ best display in recent weeks. Denny 35. L. ALLEN (Props.) 34. C. PANNAN ing inten'lational fame, if only through 36. J. POLLOCK 35. D. PANNAN Dreyer won the best and fairest shirt 37. A. McCLJNTOCK 36. K. STEVENSON a personal friend who has been select­ award with some lively roving and 38. F. ALLEN TOP END BANNA 37. M. BRAUMAN ed in the Victorian ladies' hockey team good positional play. Others to do 39. J. O'BRIEN AVENUE 38. R. RAMSEY to tour Malaya, and possily the United 40. S. WYKES 39. R. DREYER well were Col Holt (he would have 41. B. BARRY 40. F. GAMBELL States. Carry your bags, George? Or been handy in the firsts), Ripper Stev­ 42. B. BRILL 41. R. POTTER should I say Miss? enson and Allan Anderson. 43. W. CUPITT Everyone, everywhere, don't forget Jim Eley featured in a new role a, SCORE CARD the Ardlethan Stars' Ball. Yes, the a long range goal kicking full forward, date is conveniently set for Wednes­ but it was on the ball in the last day, August 8th (next Wednesday). quarter that he played his best football I II 1st Qr. · It's Griffith this week and may the and provided plenty of chances with best side win. his strong play. I II 2nd Qr. Incidentally, we are claiming some­ It was good to see vice-captain Don thing of a record-our injured players Best back after injury, and with this 3rd Qr. I I II 3rd Qr, I I I list at present numers eighteen. game under his belt should be almost I in top form for today's game. 4th Qr. I II 4th Qr. I I i REMEMBER- Bob Carroll reports good bookings ARDLEmAN FOOTBALLERS' for our Ball on August 17, so don't TOTAL I TOTAL BALL leave your booking too late-numbers II I I I I WEDNESDAY, 8th AUGUST are limited, you know. 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GRONG G•MATONG (P) LEETON (G) r.======""i GRONG GRONG - MATONG LEETON LINGO t. A. LONERGAN (Cl I G. EASTMURE t. M. PIEPER 2. R. VIVIAN GLEANINGS Toe competition is certainly enter­ 3. P. QUINN {R"'I ?flef1'in 3. V. HOWE ing an interesting position, with every 4. R. WALSH 4. R. BELL Our last three games have resulted l5. E. DUFFY Qualified Insurance !5. A. POULSEN game being a cut-throat one to sort 11. A. SMITH Adviser 6. T. FOSTER in three defeats, by a total of 14 points, out the final four. 7. P. TIBBALS 7. F. SHUTTLEWORTH yet those fourteen points which could Some of our boys really excelled 8. D. MATTINGLY Enquire for Details of 8. J. FOLEY have been overcome by three ~traight 9. C BAKER how to get 9. A. WATERS themselves in a good, hard game I 0. S. TO LS HER £6,000 LIFE COVER 10. B. SCOTT kicks, meant the loss of 12 premier­ against Griffith, with Vivian Waters 11. P. CURRY 11. E. GLADMAN ship points, and so our final four and Kidman being some of our stars. 12. A RAVA for 10/- per week. 12. L. BLACKETT chances are nil. However, our per­ 13. C. WINES 160 Edward Street 13. M. KRUSE It was go<>4 to see Gerald back in 14. C. MORROW 14. B. FELL formance against three top teams the team agam, even though he was 1!5. P. DUNN WAGGA 1!5. J. BREED must convince our supporters of the restricted through injury. He is fit this 16. J CORNISH (VCl Phone 2979 16. D. GLADMAN ability of the Magpies. 17. L. WALL 17. D. ALLEN week, and will be seen at his top. 18. P. WALSH 18. R. GILBERT Last Sunday's game against Narran­ Len Blackett has recovered from his Ill. K. CEELY 19. G. SCHLITZ dera was a classic. Toe Narrandera injury and is trainmg very well. 20. E. WALL 20. B. McDERMOTT scribe denies it was a spectacle, but in 21. N. RUSSELL 21. R. TOWERS Doubtfuls are Ned Fell and John 22. A. JONES 22. A. WOOD my opinion patrons of the code could Breed. 23. A. RAE 23. A. DEMAMIEL not wish for a better exhibition. Toe Our seconds again P.layed well, and 24. K. EVANS 24. J. FITZPATRICK duel between the pacy Pat Dunne and we are hoping they will improve their 2!5. B. BRYON KENNEDY & CO. 25. L. CLARE the hi$h flying Peter Box was worth 26. E. RYAN 26. A. O"CONNELL percentage, and so move into second 27. B. WALL GRONG GRONG 27. W. BREED travelling miles to see, and all agreed place. 28. K. COX 28. R. RYAN that Peter Box has never worked hard­ Some of the best players were Wal 29. N. HATTY Stock & Station Agents,, 29. R. McGREGOR er to earn a kick. 30. P. WINES 30. D. PAINTER Breed, Tony Woods, Peter Watson. 31. F. WALSH Etc. 31. G. MARKS Les Wall eclipsed Kirsop on the We will be sorry to lose Tony Woods 32. M CONNELL 32. G. CLARK wing, and Clinton Wines showed his 33. B. SPENCER 33. J . PILKINGTON and Peter Watson at this stage of the 34. K. RICHARDS Monthly Sheep Sales 34. G. TUCKETT more youthful opponents the finer season, as they are leaving Australia 3l5. M. STUART .. 2nd Tuesday each 35. P. WATSON points of the game. for a trip. 36. A. LONGLEY Month 36. L. PILKINGTON It was indeed a great game, and 37. J. CURRIE 37. N. STOCKTON We will be flat out against the Mag­ 38. R RATCLIFFE 38. B. BARTHOLOMEW congratulations to Narrandera, who pies, realising that a loss would com­ 39. P. CONNELL Phone Grong Grong 23 39. P. DUNNE must now be nearly assured of a place pletely dash our final four hopes. So, 40. R. REID 40. R. ALCHIN in the finals. up the Demons! 41. J. ALLEN 41. B. ALLEN Our seconds held the strong Nar­ 42. B. STOCKTON randera side for three quarters, but SCORE CARD with a patched-up team could not fin­ REMEMBER- ish on. ARDLETHAN FOOTBALLERS' Injuries to John Allen, Noel Russell, BALL 1st Qr. II 1st Qr. I I Jim Curry and L. Wall kept them out. WEDNF.SDAY, 8th AUGUST I 2nd Qr. II 2nd Qr. I I KINLOCH'S 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. I I LOGAN BROS. The BIG name in Hardware 4th Qr. 4th Qr. For all your needs in General I I I 40 WADE AVE., LEETON Hardware, Building Materials, TOTAL Timber, Tools of Trade, Paint-­ TOTAL I II I I I I P.O. Box 168 Phone 519 in fact ANYTHING in Hard- ware! Authorised Dealers: International ATKINSON & POWELL CHOY BROS. KINLOCH BROS. RELIANCE GARAGE AND Trucks, Tractors and Farm Agents for: Massey Ferguson ENGINEERING WORKS Machinery "We Specialise in what YOU Machines and Duplicates. All Grong Grong. Phone 21 or 38 require" Vacuum products and General Farm Supplies Shell, Shearer Farm Machinery Lincoln Welders 31-3S Pine Ave., Leeton Gates, Bulk Bins, etc., Manu- Phone 12, Grong Grong factured Phone 42 or 856 RICHARDS DEPARTMENT STORES Where you can purchase all your requirements and be sure of complete satisfaction LEETON AND NARRANDERA Phone Narrandera 1. Leeton 781.

NARRANDERA (H) .--~-~--~--~~ WHITTON (K) In XVIII I , F. FITZPATRICK I P. BOX 2. A. MANN 2 G. STEVENS SCOTI''S 3, D, DUNBAR 3 G. BOTTEN 4, A. TAYLOR 4 B. WATERS COSY CORNER !I. J, TUCKETT 5 A, JACKSON 6. T HYDE ,rt/ttY Gt/ARA~!) 6. J , CLARK 7. P. CAMPBELL. 7 J. BLOOMFIELD Newsagency, Refresh­ 8. L. DUNBAR 8 P. MELLINGTON ments, Groceries and 9, M. TUCKETT NARRANDERA WHITTON WHISPERS 9 J. QUILTER 10, G. WILLIAMS 10. B. RAVA Smallgoods II , E. WILLIAMS NATI'ERINGS II C. BRIGGS 12. R. LLOYD Congratulations to Turvey Park on 12 E. KIRSOPP WHITI'ON 13. E. REYNOLDS The Narrandera Imperials at last their victory-although they had a 13 I . HINCHELY 14, N, WILLIAMS harder fight for it than they anticipated. 14 B. PEACOCK 1!1. J. CLAYTON reached top form on Sunday last, after 15 P. PLEDGER Phone 28 16. H. DEMAMIEL many months of hard battling. Whitton had their share of the ball, 16 S. SARGENT 17, J . EMERSON It was a hard, clean game, with but the forward line couldn't finish 17 R. FORBES 18. B. WEAVEN off and put the score on the board. 18 R. TURNER 19. H, KENNY Grong Grong-Matong battling hard to 19 G, O'BRIEN 21. B. BENJAMIN prevent Narrandera from playing their Big Eddie used his head, and has 24 T. SHEATHER 22, G. PANNAWITZ usual fast, open football, and Grong five stitches in his lip to prove it. S.:coND XVIII 23. V. CAMPISI Grong-Matong could easily have won Our players turned it on in the sec­ I K. BEAUMONT 24. W. YOUNG ond half, showing real Tiger spirit, per­ 2. B. LIPSCOMBE 2!1. R. BOOTS the game. 3 N , WILLIAMS After the same-­ 26. M. CARTER :r,ie veteran fullforward, Clinton haps for the first time this season. 4 R. HOWELL don't forget ••• 27. G. CARTER Wmes, gave our defence a torrid The umpire was an improvement on 5 A. SMITH 28. B. LENTON the usual types, although, to be paid a 6 J. CLARK 29. F . DEMAMIEL time, and we were lucky he was moved 7 J. OSMOND The Commercial 30. F. SADLER to the back line in the last quarter. mark, you had to practically take the 8 J . HOBAN Hotel, Whitton 31. T . DEMAMIEL . <;:1:dric Briggs gave a polished ex­ ball home. 9 . D. INGRAM 33. H, BOOTS Best players were F. Fitzpatrick, G. 10, E. PILKINGTON 32. B. AHEARN h1b1t1on for Narrandera on the centre 11 T . JOHNSON and re-play the game 34. C. BOOTS wing, while Les Wall gave the same Williams, J. Tuckett, T. Williams, R. 12 K. WATERS with Good Beer and 3!1. B. KELLY good exhibition for Grong Grong­ Lloyd. Tallentire Bros. shirt to G. 13. I. MAcFARLANli: Service 36. N. KELLY Williams. 14 B. DAY 37, G. DAVIDSON Matong on the other centre wing. 15. S. HUTCHENS 38, D. MILNE The seconds were not in the race all Best wishes from 39. D. SEYMOUR qur reserves didn't really come good 16 M , SMITH JACK MYERS until the last quarter. Ian Dixon and day. The less said about this game 17 I . DIXON 40. A. WALLETT the better. Some players are not turn­ 18 K. LYONS 8. PITT Alan Smith again turned in two very 19. K. JONES good games. ing up at away matches. Fair go, fel­ 20. B. ROYAL Next season it would be a wonder­ lers; we don't want to use under 16 ful thing for Australian Rules generally players when they are in the finals. SCORE CARD if delegates from each club endeavour­ Best players in the seconds were N. ed to form a junior competition for Kelly, V. Burke, V. Campisi, H. Kenny 1st Qr. I I II 1st Qr. I I I lads, say 18 years and under. The and J. Emerson. South Western Football League would The Footballers' Ball was a huge 2nd Qr. 2nd Qr. then never have to worry about a short­ success, both financially and sociallv. I II I I I Roll-up to the Bar-Bar-Q on Sunday age of players. 3rd Qr. 3rd Qr. ~e play our old rivals, Whitton, on nig'ht and make it a success, too. I II I therr own. ground on ,Sunday next, an:l fully reahse that Whitton could easily ARDLETHAN FOOTBALLERS' 4th Qr. II 4th Qr, spring a surprise on us-similar to the BALL many they have in the past. WEDNESDAY, 8th AUGUST TOTAL I II TOTAL I I TALLENTIRE BROS. WHITTON MOTORS TENDERCUT WHilTON For all Car and Tractor British Paints and Fowler Vacola Requirements "THE BEST MEAT YOU CAN BUY" Preserving Outfits Guaranteed Workmanship on SAVE POUNDS! all Repairs LEETON 331 - NARRANDERA 493 - WHITTON 45 WINTER SALE NOW ON RAY WELLS, Prop. Phone 36 Phone 39 (after hours Leeton 819) W. PRESTON - ARIAH PARK PETER BISHOP FOR ALL YOUR FARM REQUIREMENTS ARIAH .PARK HOTEL Caltex Oils, Greases and Up-To-Date Bulk Fuel Facilities will be pleased to welcome all "Rules" entb11riasts with a cool, PHONE 154 OR 158 satisfying Tooths Ale PHONE 68 COOLAMON CHATTER ARIAH PARK - MIRROOL A.P.•MIRROOL {B) COOLAMON {C) Ardlethan put up a good show last ANTICS week. It was a good work-out for us. I. J. HAWKE (Cl I . I . GIL.LETT (Cl The pace was on all the way, and _By defeating the Maroons, we main­ 2. A. McKENZIE The Carlton Cafe 2. T . TIPPING !atn our secon~ position and equally 3 . E. JOHNSTONE 3. R. PIEPER many a hard bump was given, particu­ 4. I . PRESTON Delicious Me,al's, Late 4. K. TIPPING larly in the second half. rmportant, we improved our percent­ 5. J. DUNN 5. B. BRADLEY age. It appears that this will have a 6. N. BREUST Suppers; Milk and Pure 6 . J . McKELVIE Coolamon were at their best when 7. B. BRYCE Fruit Drinks 7. A. TIPPING the pressure was applied in the final say in which teams comprise the final four. 8 . R . FAIRMAN Expresso Coffee 8. G . PARMENTER term. 9. R. PEACOCK Confectionery and 9. B. BROWNE Ray Pieper, at centre, grand mark­ . Bar_ry Walker ~ad a day out, kick­ ) 10. P . QUADE 10. N. THOMPSON mg mne goals. J1m Dunn, Ellis John­ 11. B. SCUL.LY Cigarettes 11. 0 . DOYLE ing and long kickin~. Kevin Pleming, 12. B . PL.EMING 12. T . PATTERSON super back pocket display. Ian Gillett, stone and Nev Breust showed to ad­ 13. G. BRUEST 95 Pine Aveooe 13. G. McCARRON memorale second half. Geoff Par­ vantage in positional play, while 14. I. WASON LEETON 14. T. KEOGH Hawke and Preston continually direct­ 15. B. WAL.KER 15, J . L.EWIS menter, half back flank; really good dis­ 16. T. CONNORS Phone 32 16 K. PL.EMING play. ed play from the packs. However, we 17. N. WAL.KER 17. J . KEW Others worthy of mention: Brian lost AJan Mackenzie and Tom Con­ 18. J. QUADE 18. R . HILTON nors, while Ian Wason's injury is still lD. A. CHAL.MERS 19. T . CURTIS Bradley, full forward; best marks of 20. R. PRENTICE 20. P . CURTIS the day, although at times cramped for hampering him. 21. R. RYAL.L. 21. F . WILL.IAMSON room to move. Ron Hilton shaded his '.file reserves failed yet again. Bill 22. B. J. BRUEST 22. K . YOUNG opponent. Brian Brown, good second Mitchell and Robert Murray, both back 23. R. L.EWIS 23 . R . IVERACH from Newtown Club, played very well 24. K. O"DWYER 24. C . NOACK half, and John Kew, back to form in 25. V . GUTHRIE BARKERS 25 D . IVERACH the last quarter. as did also Reg Keen and Des Walker'. 26. R. McKENZIE 26. It. HOGAN 27. W . HADDRILL THE 27 . B . LUCAS Second 18 went well until half time. Glad to see ''Tulloch" Breust have 28 . T. SEYMOUR 28. N . IRVINE Two best players were Owen Doyle, a run again after being out for some 28. F . GAYNOR DRY CLEANING. 29 . W . COOPER having his first run since injured, · and ten weeks. 30. K . JOHNSTONE SPECIALISTS 30 G . McPHERSON 31. D. WAL.KER 31. B. IRV I NE Frank Williamson. Our match against comp leaders 32. G . GAYNOR 90 PINE A VENUE 32. J . SMITH Ariah Park-Mirrool this week at Coolamon, at Mirrool this Sunday 33. C. McKENZIE LEETON 33. G . WEBSTER Mirrool, when we should have a full will IJive us an idea of our chances of 34. K . TRAVERS 34. N . BRADLEY 35. E. BUERCKNER Plus Depots 36. C. YOUNG list to pick from. remaming in the four. U we have a 36. E. WAL.KER PHONE 88 36. A. EL.L.19 Doyle, if fit after his run in the fine day, a bumper crowd is expected. 37 . W. MACAULEY Be Splck and Span­ 37. C . CRAIG seconds last week, would appear to be DM) ...... 19 Coolamon 15 4 11 16 71.8 ARIAH PARK•MIRROOL V . ARDLKTHAN GANMAIN V. L ESTON WHITTON v. G A N MAIN TURVEY PARK Y, NARRANDERA A. Tipping (C) ...... 19 Whitton 15 0 15 0 32.09 I G. Schlitz (L) ...... 19 .. LEAGUE AW ARDS AND 1961 WINNERS T. Reynolds (W) ...... 19 • G. Tingay (Ard) ...... 18 REMEMBER- C. Baker (GGM) ...... 18 ARDLETHAN FOOTBALLERS' (All below 18 goals deleted due to BALL lack of space.) WEDNESDAY, 8th AUGUST ) COOLAMON MOTORS HOLDEN DEALERS MR. W • .J, GANNACIII V. HATHAWAY MR. s. G. LANHAM .J. Pu• ■ •Hou•• STREET, COOLAMON L l!ACIUE B. & F. WINNER 2ND XVIII B. & F, W111Ns■ O.K. Used Cars N .R.M.A. Depot LANHAM'S OF LEETON EXCLUSIVE JEWELLERS LANHAM'S MOTORS Phone 69 for Exclusive Diamond Rings for Chrysler, Slmca and Anstin Phone for after hours appointment N.R.M.A. District Depot. Ph, 564 568 or 645 Panel & Bodyworks. Pb. 369 or 645