Clinton News-Record, 1953-04-30, Page 7'URSDA', APRIL
30, 1953
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO
,young gentlemen sharing. Phone
163R. 14-5-6-7-b
THREE ROOM UPSTAIRS apart-
' ment, available May 23. Phone
Clinton 690W. 17-p
"INSULATED COTTAGE, cheap
rates until July 1. .All conven-
' iences: Johnson's Deer Lodge,
•phone Clinton 909r42. 17-b
:FOUR ROOM APARTMENT,
-with bath. Two bedrooms, heated,
1.0furnished. Frig and. stove op-
tional:. Phone Clinton 768W.
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ACCOMMODATION
l A'NT-ED
FOUR ''OR' RIVE ROOM HOUSE.
-wanted by a rural family, desiring
to move to Clinton, Apply to Box
"N", Clinton News -Record.
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
•'COLLAPSIBLE, CONVERTIBLE,
white Sunshine baby buggy. Phone
" Clinton 1713. 17-b
MAN'S CCM BICYCLE, DOUBLE
frame, in good condition; used
• washing machine with new motor,
rolls; wickless, three -burner coal-
-oil stove, nearly new. Apply Max
Carter, phone Seaforth 561W.
16-17-p
GASOLINE -ENGINE, '/z h.p. Has
"been on washing machine. Apply
• to Box "N", Clinton News -Record.
16-17-b
• AUTOMOQ31LES FOR SALE
"1935 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, in
running order. Priced for quick
sale. Ray Johnson, phone Clinton
330W. 17-p
1950 MAROON PONTIAC Sedan,
-air conditioning. A-1 condition. At
a price that will interest you.
Phone Zurich 168. 14-tfb
1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK..
For quick sale, $475, at Leonard
Cole's Shell Service Station.
17-p
BABY CHICKS
NEW PRICES. Kitchener Big -4
Canadian Approved. Dayold pul-
lets $19.90. They'll Catch up with
good markets for you. Prompt
shipment. Ask agent here for ful-
ler particulars. Chas. Scott, Au-
burn, phone Blyth 43 r 23. 17-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
business trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
Phone 448. 14-tfb
WHITE ROSE SERVICE Station
in Clinton to lease at once. Good
gallonage. Apply Box 329, Clin-
1:on. Sam McDonald. 15-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
THE NEW SPRING and summer
DuJour catalogue is now avail-
able. If you are looking for the
latest fashions and lowest prices,
make it your .business to have a
look and see for yourself the
money you can save. Mrs. Roy
Mann47, King St., phone Clinton
GIRL'S NAVY BLUE COAT and
red hat (size 6); bomber jacket
(nearly new, size 12) ; some skirts,
tunic, dresses, and other clothing
(size 12). Phone Clinton 419J.
17-b
MINX SCARVES,dark and pastel
shades. Phone Cinton 907 r 5.
17-&b
FARMS FOR SALE
65 ACRE FARM, Six-rnont brie;
house, hydro, water. 40x32` barn.
A lovely spot to make a nice in-
come, or to retire on. One and
auto quarter miles to highway.
$4,200 cash total price, L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Clinton, Ont.
15-tfb
FARM MACHINERY
CtiN`.rON FARM SUPPLY has
been appointed local Surge deal-
et.
eafetc. 1+'or Surge parts and installa-
tions, enquire at Clinton lr arnt
`'Supply, phone Clinton 127.
15-6-7.8=b
STOP CLAW -RIDING milk with
genuine tug-and•pull, SUrge lblilk�
eini are adjustable to the.,individual
cow because of their hanging ar-
rangement. Cali Levett McGuire,
!, ui >r a aer tee 'Dealer, •phone
Winghan'i 593. 17-8-b
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
DUCK EGGS k'OR SALE, 60c a
setting. Helen Anderson, Clinton.
Phone Clinton 631 r 5. 17-p
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Apply
Lorne Tyndall, phone Clinton
904r4. 17-b
COBBLER POTATOES, CEDAR
kindling, :timothy seed, Elmer
Trick, phone Clinton 907 r 518-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
USED TEN CU, FT. GILSON
electric refrigerator, in good con-
dition, Priced reasonably, George
Clifton, phone Hensali 677 r 4.
17-p
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re -
ox
351, Clinton. see W. G. Picke117+tt9-p
FLOOR SANDING
OLD AND NEW FLOORS sanded
and finished, Any finish you
desire. Cree Cook, phone Clinton
•23J or write Box 103,.. Clinton.
15-6-7-8-p
HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP REQUIRED.
Some experience necessary. Com-
mercial Hotel. 16-7-b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WAITRESS FOR FULL TIME
employment. Apply toBartliff
-
Bros. 16-7-b
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Of-
fice girl for general office duties.
Typing essential. Experience an
asset. Good wages, group insur-
ance benefits. Apply to Dominion
Road Machinery Co. Limited, God-
erich; Ontario. 17-b
GIRL WANTED TO WORK AT
Clinton Laundry and Cleaners.
17-8-9-p
COMPANION - HOUSEKEEPER
for elderly widow in small country
bungalow. Every convenience, in-
cluding oil -burner. Washing out.
Box "B" Clinton News -Record.
17-p
PART TIME HELP. Require ad-
ditional women for three to four
days per week to work in new
pcultry eviscerating plant. Phone
Clinton 586. Canada Packers Lim-
ited.
-
ited.
HELP WANTED --Male
CARETAKER (PART TIME) .
Public Works Department, Clin-
ton, Ontario. $1,130 per annum.
Full particulars on posters at of-
fices of the National Employment
Service and Post Offices, Applica-
tion Forms, obtainable thereat,
should be filed with the Civil Ser-
vice Commission, 1200 Bay Street,
Toronto, Ontario, not later than
May 9th, 1953.
PART •TIME OFFICE BOY OR
man. Box "T" Clinton News -
Record. 17-p
LABORERS, NEEDED, for con-
struction in Clinton. Apply M.
McAdam. 15-6-b
MACHINISTS. EXPERIENCED
lst class men required by Western
Ontario Manufacturer. Good wag-
es, excellent working conditions.
Apply to Mr. Grace, Plant Super-
intendent, The Dominion Road
Machinery Co. Limited, Goderich,
Ontario. 16-7-b
LOST AND FOUND
BLACK EBONY FRAMED glass-
es. Lost on Rattenbury Street,
between Anglican Church and
Gibbing's Corner, or in vicinity of
Commercial Hotel. Finder please
leave at Clinton News -Record of-
fice. 17-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NINE PIGS FOR SALE, Tam and
York cross. About three and a
half months old. Apply to J. W.
Crich, phone Clinton 617 r 23.
17-p
BLACK COW, eight years old,
just freshened. John Lindsay, RR
3, Clinton, phone Clinton 910 r 14.
17-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936,32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
AFRICAN VIOLETS for Mother's
Day. Phone Clinton 5473.
17-18-b
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief, Druggists sell Cress Bunion
Salve, wear stylish shoes soon.
17-b
FARMERS. Arrange now for your
help. 1xperieneed Holland fam-
ilies available. Write Corn. Bur-
uma, farm, RR 4, Clinton, or
Phone Clinton 807r21. When you
have farms or houses for sale or
for rent, let them know at the
same address. 15-6-7-8-b
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Lenfield's Tire and Spout
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10.tfb
MORTGAGE WANTED
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY, $2,000
first mortgage on new house, four
rooms and bath, automatic hot
water heater, On Matilda Street,
near CM, Station. Will pay good
interest. Phone Clinton 640W af-
ter five o'clock. ,. , , , 17-p,
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing nn
Part Lots 41-51, Tuckcrsmith
Township, both sides of river, at
any time hereafter, wilt be 'prose-
cuted. Ry order of owner. A. E.
Parry. 15to25-p
IRTHS
GILLE SPIE--ni Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, April 24,
1953, to Cpl. and Mrs. Robert
Gillespie, Clinton, a daughter.
HARRIS—In Clinton, Public Hos-
pital, on iVionday, April 27, 1953,.
to Mr. and Mrs. William Harris,
Bayfield, a daughter.
1VIcBRIDE---In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, April 28,
1953, to, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley
1953, to
Varna, a son.
POLLOCK—In Fillmore Hospital,
Sask., on Monday, April 20,
1953, to Mrs. and Mrs. Murray
Pollock, Talmage, Sask., (for-
merly of Clinton), a son (Rob«
ert Wayne.).
ROY—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Sunday, April 26, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Roy, Lon-
desboro, a son.
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear wife,
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Edward Craig, who passed away
three years ago, April 28 ---sadly
missed and ever remembered by
husband, children and grand-
children, •
"0 call it not death, it is life
For thebwaters ers are passed, the
home is won;
The ransomed spirit has reached
the shore,
Where they weep and suffer and
sin no more, '
She is safe in her father's home
above,
In that place prepared by a Sav-
iour's Iove.
To depart from a world of sin and
strife
And to be with Jesus, yes, that
is life."
17-b
• PET STOCK
BUDGIES, ALL COLOURS. Can-
aries, goldfish, all feeds and sup-
plies. Also, new supply of cages,
just arrived. Call Barb's Pet Sup-
plies, phone Clinton 631r14. Mem-
ber of C.B.A.
13-4-5-6-7-ptfb
PASTURE FOR RENT
40 ACRES OF GRASSLAND for
rent. Part of lot 23, concession 5,
Goderich Township, one half mile
north of Porter's Hill. Apply' to
Roy Tyndall, Road Superintendent
Phone Clinton 907r 3. 16-7-b
PASTURE FOR ABOUT TEN
head of small cattle. One calf for
sale, suitable for vealing, Wanted:
some hay, baled or loose. Phone
Clinton 326. 17-p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
'695J, . 43-tfb
PERSONAL ,
HUSBANDS: WIVES! Want Pep?
Thousands of couples weak, worn-
out because body lacks iron, get
vim, vitality taking Ostrex Tonic
Tablets, Introductory size only
60e—At all druggists 17-h
PROPERTY FOR SALE
NHA HOUSE FOR SALE, rug
brick. Three bedrooms, built-in
bathroom and kitchen. Beautiful
living room, grand location. Pay-
ments amorterized over the years.
L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Clinton,
Ont. 15-tfb
TWO HOUSES IN CLINTON,
ready for occupancy. One has two
bedrooms; one has four. bedrooms.
Full basements, oil furnaces. Ap-
ply to M. McAdam, phone CIin-
ton 694J, 15-6-7-b
SEVEN ROOM INSUL-BRICK
house, Mary Street. Modern con-
veniences, garage attached. Extra
lot, with cement block garage. Ap-
ply to S. Schoenhals, phone Clin-
ton 5883. 13-tfb
SEED FOR SALE
RED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE.
$17.95 per bpshel. Cleaned. See
Al Galbraith at Galbraith Radio
and Television, phone Clinton 482.
17-b
PLANT RELIABLE PIONEER
hybrid seed corn, produced by the
corn belt's oldest c ommercial
hybrid corn breeding company.
Choice hybrids. and kernel sizes
available. Call or see us, Clinton
Farm Supply, phone Clinton 127.
17-b
CLINTON OATS, Grade No. 1;
germination 99 per cent. Also
Sebago potatoes. John Gibson,
phone Clinton 907 r 23. 16-tfb
RED CLOVER SEED. (Cleaned
byr� ones and MacNaughton, Exe-
y pay more than $18
cash? Elgin Porter, Bayfield,
phone Bayfield 55 r 21. 15-7,p
STOVES FOR SALE
NA'T'IONAL FOUR -BURNER
electric range, apartment size, in
very good condition. Apply at 22
Quebec Road, RCAF Station.
, 17-p
TEACHERS WANTED
GODERICH' TOWNSHIP School
Area require's school teachers.
Please state qualifications, exper-
ience and salary expected. Frank
Yeo, secretary -treasurer, RR 3,
Clinton. 1.6,7-b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILT. BE RECEIVED
up until the tenth day of May for
a deep well pressure system to be
installed at SS 3, Hullett Town-
ship. For further particulars get
in touch with Ken Thompson, RR
2, Seaforth. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
16-7-b
WOOD FOR SALE
CEDAR RAILS, CUT IN_ 12"
lengths, sut'table for kindling. $4.50
for single cord; $2.50 for half cord
delivered. W. J. Forbes, phone
Clinton 904 r 31.
16-7-8-9-p
MARRIAGES
BOYCZUK-13EKAR —In St. Jos-
eph's Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton, on Saturday, April 25,.
1953, by Chaplain J. E. D. Duc-
harme, RCAF Station, Clinton,
Ennillie, daughter of Michael
$ekar, Briercrest, Sask., to.
Flight Lieutenant Frank Boy-
czuk, Son of Mr. and Ibbs. W.
Boyczuk, Bayard, Sask.
CHAMNEY LEATI-IERLANND
In the United Church manse,
Blyth, on Saturday, April 25,
1953, by Rev. C. J. Scott, Laura
May, daughter of Ur. and Mrs,
Alvin Leatherland, R.R. 1, Aub-
urn, to Gordon Brooks Cham-
ney, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Chamney, R.R. 2,
Auburn.
CUPIDO—BAKKER—In St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Church, Clin-
ton, on Sunday afternoon, April
26, 1953, by Rev, George Hoy-
texna, minister of the Christian
Reform Church, Bakke, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bak-
ker, Wingham, to Jacobus Cup-
ido, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cupi-
do, Dordrecht, Holland.
GREALIS DELVES — In First
Church of Christ (Disciples),
London, on Saturday, April 25,
1953, by Rev. Dr. B. D. Eck-
ardt, Shirley Rose, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Delves, Lon-
don, to Frank C, GreaIis, Lon-
dons son of Edward Grealis,
Clinton, and the late Mrs. Greal-
is,
DEATHS •
GILMOUR — In Brucefield, on Fri-
day, .April 24, 1953, Hugh Gilm-
our, in his 78th year, Funeral
from the $all and Mitch fun-
eral home, High Street, Clinton,
to Baird's Cemetery, under the
auspices of Brucefield Lodge,
IOOF No. 210, on Monday af-
ternoon, April 27.
MILLER—At her home, 81 Edis-
on Ave., Detroit, on Saturday
morning, April 25, 1953, Miss
Jessie S. Miller, beloved sister
of Miss Mary Miller. Funeral
from the Hamilton funeral
home, Detroit, on Monday after-
noon, April 27.
MacDONALD— In Clinton, on
Sunday, April 26, 1953, Martha
Grace Calwill, widow of ' the
late James MacDonald, Bruce -
field, in her 90th year. Funeral
from the Beattie funeral home,
Rattenbury Street, E., Clinton,
to Baird's Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday afternoon, April 29.
WILLIAMS—In General Hospital,
Bishop Auckland, County of
Durham, England, on Sunday,
April 26, 1953, Mr. Robert Will-
iams, beloved father of Mrs. K.
L. Sweigard, Clinton, "Death
is swallowed up in victory"
1 Cor. 15-54. We mourn, but
have hope beyond the grave,
through Christ Jesus.
CARD Or THANKS
BILL PARKER, Bayfield, would
like to convey his sincere thanks
to the Clinton Public Hospital,
Miss Sinclair and the hospital
staff. Thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr.
Yates and special nurse, Mrs.
Bond. My sincere thanks to all
who visited me and sent flowers,
cards, treats, etc., and other
kindnesses during my stay in hose
pital. 17-p
The family of the late Mrs.
Sarah C. Walter wish to express
their sincere thanks to their
friends and relatives for floral
tributes, messages of sympathy
and the load •of cars at the time
of their recent sad bereavement.
17-p
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of EDWARD
MURRAY MaoLEOD late of the
Town of Clinton In the County of
Huron, Insurance Agent, who died
on or about the 2n1 day of Feb-
ruary, 1953.
Creditors and others having
claims against the Estate are re-
-quested to send full particulars of
said claims to the undersigned, on
or before the 14th day of May,
1953, after which date the assets
of the Estate will be distributed
having regard only to claims that
that have' been then received.
Dated at Goderich this 20th day
of April, 1953 by 3. Kenneth
Hunter, Solocitor, North Street,
Goderich, Ont., Solicitor for the
said Estate.
16-17-18-b
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now playing (April 30 -May 2)
"pEADLINE U.S.4%," starring
I4unlphrey I;ogart
Mon., Tues., Wed,
nMOneWhole
o e WeekMay of Fun
AandPAKET1LK
ON VACATION"
The Kettles are off to Paris as
guests of their daughter-in-
law's parents, Here they be-
come involved in an interna-
tional spy ring. From there on
things happen fast,
Forget your cares and come
along for an evening of fon pro-
vided by MARJORIE MAIN,
PERCY KILBRIDE with Ray 1
.Collins, Bodil Miller, and Sig
Rumen,
Two Showings each night
commencing at 7.30 p.m.
Coming (May 11-13) "FRANCIS
GOES TO WEST POINT" star -
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH,-Plume 1150
Now: "MA AND PA KETTLE OW
VACATION" -.- Gay raree has
never been the same since.
MON., TUES., WED.
"Meet Me At The Fair"
I#t Technicolor —
Dan, as a one man medicine show,
plays Knight to an orphan boy
and winds up marrying the \wel-
fare worker.
Dan Dailey, Diana Lynn,
and Chet Allen
THURS., PRI., SAT.
Eroderick Crawford, with Claire
Trevor.
This new Warner Color fun show
tells of a beer baron who itched to
go social and became confused,
`Stop, 'You're Killing Me'
Coming: "FRANCIS GOES TO
WEST POINT" :Donald
ring The Talking Mule Q'Connor & Lori Nelson
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH -•- Phone 47
Now "THI. STAR OF =OW"
starring Wayne Morris and
Rick Valiin
MON., TUES., WED,
George Raft, ,Dorothy Hart
and Raul Stewart
,An action- drama about an exp
convict who joins a gang of loan
sharks in order to purge their
racket.
"LOAN SHARK"
TIIURS„ FRI., SAT,
Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun
and Robert Wagner
A fast moving Western in which a
young stage coach driver saves a
captured bandit from a messy
looking lynching,
"THE SILVER WHIP"
Coming: "FOR MEN ONLY" with
Paul Henreid & Margaret Field
The annual fishing voyages from
Britain to Newfoundland were so
valued as training for future Brit-
ish naval recruits that, to dis-
courage settlement there, private
ownership of land in Newfound-
land was prohibited for three cen-
turies.
Executor's
AUCTION -SALE
Of Property and Household Ef-
fects of the Estate of the late
Mrs. Margaret Green, from her
former residence, ST. DAVID'S
STREET, GODERICH, on
Saturday, May 9
at 1.30 p.m. (DST) the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Six
ladder -back walnut chairs; walnut
love seat; walnut settee; 2 ped-
estal tables; wicker rocking chair;
leather rocking chair; other rock-
ing chairs; Doherty organ and
stool; two 3 -piece bedroom suites;
mattresses; single bed and inner
spring mattress; dressers and
wash stands; large hall table
(walnut); cherry desk (antique);
sideboard (antique); pine chest of
drawers; 2 pine cupboards; radio
stand; electric cabinet , radio; 2
kitchen clocks; mantel clock; 6
cane -bottom chairs; 2 pine chairs;
3 fire screens; several small
tables; 2 pine sidetables; exten-
sion table; 6 kitchen chairs; Sing-
er sewing machine; bar -room
chair; cherry drop-leaf table; rose-
wood jewel box; jardinere; trunk;
ice box; gas stove; woollen blan-
kets; quilts; linens; dishes; cook-
ing utensils; dishes; numerous
other articles.
PROPERTY: At the same time
and place, if not sold previous to
sale date, there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid, the
property with an additional build-
ing lot, being 3. acre of land more
or less, on which is situated a 7 -
room frame, one -storey dwelling,
with hydro and 3 -piece bath. This
house is suitable for a two-family
apartment. Also on this property
is a one -car garage.
FRED WESTON, Executor
of the Estate.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
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No Effort is spored --
,No Wish is unfilled.
Families find Beattie's
Service completely
Satisfying
.euneral
taking
,..wish SM RT YOUNG MEN
Casual
Coats
our
WEEKEND SPECIAL
Plains, checks, some
belted. Just the thing for
comfort and style.
Complete Stock
1/4 OFF
PICKETT a" CAMPBELL
ASI ,OW SHIRTS - STETSON EATS
MAIN CORNER
Mono 25
Clinton
Hugh Gilmour
Funeral service for Hugh Gil-
mour, 73, Brucefield, was held In
the Ball• and Hutch funeral home,
High Street, .Clinton, Monday af-
ternoon, April 27. Rev. D. 3. Lane,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Clinton, assisted by Rev. W. J.
Maines, Brucefield, officiated. In-
terment was in Baird's Cemetery.
Pall -bearers were members of
Brucefield IOOF, William Sin-
clair, Walter Moffatt, John Cor-
nish, Robert Dalrymple, A. Must-
ard and Fred Burdge. Flower -
bearers were Marion, Donald and
George Ross, Leola and Arthur
Taylor and John Moffat.
Mr. Gilmour died when at work
in the garage of W. H. Dalrymple
and Son, Brucefield, on Friday
morning, April 24.
Born. in Stanley Township, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Gihnour, he was a farmer most of
his life. He lived for a time at
Bayfield . and lately near Bruce -
field at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Baird, Stanley Township.
He was a member of Bayfield
Presbyterian Church, the Bayfield
Lions Club and No. 210, IOOF
Lodge, Brueefield.
Surviving are one brother, Alex-
ander Gilmour, Vancouver, BC; a
sister, Mrs. Janet Ross, Wingham.
AUCTION SALE
OF HOVSEHOLD i rr•ECTS
T•'rem -the ;home of ,Mrs,,, Martha
Sloman, corner, of Fulton and
Dunlop Sts., Clinton, on
• Saturday, May` 2
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of;
Walnut couch (mohair) ; 4 din-
ing room chairs; leather rocking
chair; 4 rocking chairs; attiafl
table; rug 12'x9'; scatter rugs;
bed, springs and mattress; dresser
and wash stand; bed spring and
inner spring mattress, dresser and
wash stand; walnut chest of draw-
ers; several small tables;
leaf table; Singer' sewing machin
phonograph; sideboard; bar -room
chair; 6 kitchen chairs; other kit-
chen chairs; kitchen stool; 3 linol-
eum rugs; couch; 2, trunks; cook
stove; heater; oil heater; electric
rangette; large table; large . quan-
tity of bedding; pillows; mantel
clock; dishes; glassware and sil-
verware; 2 laundry tubs;, large
quantity of fruit; . lawn . mower;
step ladder; wheel barrow; garden
tools; 2 hand saws; numerous oth-
er articles.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as property is sold.
MRS. MARTHA SLOMAN,
Proprietoress •
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
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