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pm ALL-NEW STYLIN G ...SA M E OLD PRICES. In a year when m o st new c a r s look a lot like last y e a r ’s, D o d g e P o lara and M o n a c o do not. T h e y ’ve been restyled for ’72. The e m p h a s is in the d e s ign of these new cars has b e e n on strength, solidity, and silence. Their strong, expressive styling ach ieve s an attitude of distinction with clean, fresh lines., A n d while the styling is all new, the prices of the ’72 Polara and M o n a c o , and all D o d g e s , will remain the sam e a s those offered on com p a rably equipped 1971 m o d e ls. Prices m a y never be lower. 1 9 7 2 D O D G E M O N A C O Designed for the man who wants excellence without extravagance. The restyled 1972 Monaco has a look that sets it apart from the rest of the medium-priced field ... like smooth lines, hidden headlights, and a streak of protective side mould ing. It’s equipped with the features you’d expefct in a car as distinguished as Dodge Monaco. The' new 360 two-barrel V8 engine, precise power steering, power front disc brakes, and D o d g e ’s famous, smooth TorqueFlite automatic transmission are all standard. 1972 D O D G E P O L A R A Dodge builds the Polara with a little extra size and riding comfort, and at the lowest possible price. Y o u get such easygo in g features a s power steering, TorqueFlite automatic transmission, and a powerful, yet economical, 318 V8 engine standard. *ms& CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION D A R T D E M O N C O U P E O u r lowest priced Dart. It D O D G E D A R T Dodge Dart for ’72 has the styling, iust qoes to prove an econom y car doesn’t have to size, comfort, and performance to be your only car. be a little car. Dart Demon seats five adults comfort- Untemperamental and predictable, it does what it s ably Dart Demon. It’s very big about saving you money, supposed to— give you economy and dependability- D O D G E C H A R G E R The D o d g e idea of what a fam- D O D G E C O R O N E T The convenience car. The per- ily-sized sports car should be. It’s large enough to feet idea for a family c a r because Coronet Is designed seat six, and its sporty styling adds a new dimension solely to be a four-door family sedan. Full-sized room to the old-fashioned family cars. Check it out today! for six people, and styling that you II be proud of. Dodge. Depend on it Macedon Motors YOUR MAN IN DETROIT You have a friend at the factory, Byron J. Nichols, Vice Presi dent of Consumer Affairs. He’d like to hear from you with any questions or comments you have about Dodge. You can reach him by writing: Mr. Byron Nichols, My Man in Detroit, Chrysler Motors Corp., P.O. Box 1086, Detroit, Michigan 48231. ...More Towpath EVER HEAR of super servicc . . . by a supervisor of the Town of Palmyra. Baseball pitching great Bob Feiler landed at the Palmyra Airport when he was to put in an appearance at the Co-Pilot’s game m Newark. He needed gas and a windshield shme-up so he taxied up for ser vice where — he believed — the ' serviceman” was ready to help. Palmyra’s Supervisor Ellsworth Bedette performed the expected tasks willingly. Bobby Feller didn't know he had the Town’s Supervi sor (who flys regularly himself) working for him and Hank Bedette didn’t know the celebrity he was helping . . . not until the whole episode was completed. How about that? • • * Native Palmyran and Garlocker Roy Vandeiwail and his famiiy are leal \believers” in Canal Days. For several years now Roy has been 011 vauous sales assignments with Gai- lock that rook him and his family many miles away from Palmyra. On the first weekend of his re turn to a promoted role at Palmyra he met, talked with and enjoyed ail of his friends and acquaintances . . . thanks to Canal Days. ... Bowling (Continued from Page 10) 408-171 for a four point win over the Falcons; Nancy Kent, the only hunter with a shooting license had 407. Herb Lehman converted the 3-10 and Mike Kent spared the 4-7-10. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Welcome back Sunday Night Mix ed League. We would also like to vveicome onr new members, Carm & Eleanor Pagano, Ken 8c Lynn Spencer, Bruce 8c Sheila Gardner, Hob 8c Diane Bavis, Norm 8c Penny Mnler and Joyce 8c George Prindle. I he Pin Worms took four points in their match with the Schaefers 4. Hal Gardner’s 204-201 (553), and Siiirley Gardner’s 170453 were high rollers for the Worms, while Emei- son Curtis’ 465 series led the Schaef- crs 4. Ike Suwyn’s nice 521 series and Harry Beach’s 199-511 led the Lucky Strikes to a 4 point win over the Wee Hopes. Jim Gibbons’ 412 and Ann Taylor’s 395 were high for me Hopes. 1 he Alley Cats won 3 points from Aggravation in a close battle ior team total. Norm Miller’s 468 and Don Cutter’s 435 were high series for the Cats. Carm Pagano’s 428 and Eleanor Pagano’s 387 led Aggravation. In the final pairing it was 7-Up winning 3 points from the Six- I’acks. Bruce Gardner’s 455 and Boh Bavis’ 430 were high series for the 7-Up. Mike Clemson’s 434 led the losing Six-Packs. Splits picked: Joyce Jeffery 3-10, Ike Suwyn 6-7-10, Harry Beach 9- 10. I earn standings: Won Lost Pin Worms .................. 4 0 Lucky S tr ikes .................. 4 0 7-Up ............................... 3 4 Alley Cats ....................... 3 1 Aggravation .................. 1 3 Six-Packs...........................1 3 Schaefers 4 ...................... 0 ^ Wee Hopes .................. 0 4