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Show n ii 1- rrrirTlM'ii m i mmn SHOPPING DRAWBACKS . More and more residents of our smaller towns and rural com- ' ninnitit'9 are coining " to realize that even though the auto has provided them with a quick means of reaching the big city, there are still many drawbacks I'o doing tlioir shipping there. The problem of parking is the most general one. With thousands thous-ands of city car owners clamoring clamor-ing for parking places the, outsider, out-sider, finds it next to impossible . to secure". a" place, fo r)iis car. If it is stored in a garage or parking park-ing lot there is a charge of from 2jc,io 73o. ..-Them too, there m always the danger of violating a parking la'V or traffic ordinance, and perhaps paying but in the ' lfi"pe of a fine as much as would be spent in shopping. Again, if jou lind a parking A place tho iiine is fin limit.pd that, vnn hfivn tr keep fretting and worrying for fear you'll leave the car a few minuses overtime' and find .a-Hag (n it when you do finally get back fo it. - ' .; These are but a few of ' the many drawbacks faced by those who shop in the city. But they are unknown here in this city and will be for many years to come. For that reason the wise resident, (if .Hie smaller town or rural district dis-trict steers clear of the big city -as much as possible and does busi- ness with his home merchants. lie has learned .that in doing so he can save time, money, annoyance end possible arrest and fine. And lie will still maintain' the friendship friend-ship of his neighbors who are engaged en-gaged n business here at'ome. ' t . i, |