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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-10-15, Page 7"11RSAA" OCTOBER 15, 1955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD WAGE SEVEN Classified Rates CASH RAT' -- (If paid by `Wednesday following date of iz1- eeetion)—Two cents a Word :first insertion (minimum 5Q cents); . ebsequent insertions. X% cents a mord (minimum 3a rents); 15 Vents extra for box number or for direction to NEWS -RECORD °Vice. IF CHARGED --15 vents extra. DEADLINE --le noon, Wed.neee day', ACCOMMODATION for RENT -'APA41110NT FOR RENT SEE Ken Johnson, at location of Bert Hullers' Store, Clinton. 39.4Q•b 'W'ELL FURNISHED, OIL heated, seven -xoom, house. Apply at R. G• Bunter's residence, Bayfield, 40-p WORKING GIRL wishes another glr1 to share comfortable furnish- ed and heated room. Box 24, Clinton News -Record. 40-9 Accommodation Wanted FIVE ROOM HOUSE or apart- ment in or near Clinton wanted by civilian working at RCAF Sta- Lion. Phone Goderich 1143. 40-p ARTICLES FOR SALE ' F'RIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, 'seven cu. ft„ new unit used one -year. Phone Clinton 444W. 39 -4Q -b QUANTITY OF NEW BRICK and tile. Reasonable price. By hundreds, thousands or truckloads. Ken Johnson, Clinton. 39-40-b 'UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE. A-1 condition, suitable for rural .schools. Phone 447J. Wilbur Welsh, 40-p BEATTY ELECTRIC Ironer G.E. radio, floor model, 1/s wave; Que- bee heater; electric floor polisher (new) made by Filierys of Eng- land. Phone Goderich 1143. Above 'are all in A-1 condition. 40-p BICYCLE -- MAN'S FULL SIZE but suitable for boy over ten, one- year old, $20. R. Kitchen, 2 Win. nipeg Road, RCAF Clinton, phone Clinton 50931, 40-p FOR A BETTER DEAL ON RE- frigerators, stoves, washing ma- chines, home freezers, TV, etc., see T. A, .Dutton, Firestone DeaI- er, Brucefield. Phone Clinton • 634r4. Trade-ins accepted. Spec- ial this week, 7 cubic foot Fire- stone refrigerator, regular $279.50, our price. $225. Free fall catal- ogues out soon. T. A. Dutton, Firestone D e a I e r, Brucefield. phone Clinton 634r4. 40-b ARTICLES WANTED GOOD SECOND HAND ORGAN wanted. W, Rustenburg, R.R, 1, Clinton. 40-p PUMP JACK, and also see h.p. electric motor wanted by George Greydanus. Phone Clinton 807r31. 40-p WANTED TO BUY OR RENT— Large used safe. Phone Clinton 130. L. D. Holland, Town Clerk. ..37-tfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — business trades listed: restaurants, .gas stations, tourist camps, groc- ery rogcry stores; one Main St. build- ing. L, G. Winter, Real Estate; Phone 448. 14-tfb CUSTOM WORK PLOWING OF GARDENS, done expertly. • Phone Clinton , 552W. Ken McKenzie. 40-b FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale. L. G. Winter, Real Estate. Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE KATAHDIN TABLE potatoes, $1.75 a bag, Phone Clinton el5r16. 39-40-1-p • FURNITURE REFINISHING FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and radio cabinet refinishing and re- pelling see W. G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton, s 38-9-40-p HELP WANTED—FEMALE 'EXPERIENCED WAITRESS for enodern restaurant, Ideal working conditions. Phone 405 Clinton, 40-b ELDERLY CLINTON LADY de- sires companion, house -keeper. Modern house 'is conveniently lo- cated, Apply Box 23, Clinton News-Record.40-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, one year old, reasonable, 'Phone Clinton .910r14. John D. Lindsay, R.R. 3, Clinton 40-p T"WO LEICESTER RAM LAMBS, government graded, William R. Pepper, R.11, 3, Seaforth, Phone Clinton 615r21, 40-b TEN CIIOICE SUCKLING PIGS, Yorkshire, five weeks old. Phone Clinton 800r25. Theodore Dale, concession three, lot 12, Mullett 'Township, 40-b 'r'HRI E RT:D-POLLED l3 U L L S. Seven -eight months old, from ac- credited herds, One bull from Ce that won senior and grand champ - icy.. at CNE, Phone Clinton 901'22 40-p leA.t1.--UVIA11 Large irnglisli York- shires, Serviceable Age leoars sand open Gilts, all bred from English imported Foundation Stock. Apply Harold V. Sloan, R,tl,,, 1, Fingal, Ontai'lo. 39 -40 -'i -b C e ee Y-13.p.UCE Hereford Breeders tee holding their 12th annual aut. teen sate of 15 males and 25 fe- malee at Markdaleeon Wednesday, October 21. M1 bulls sold eligible '!rue 20 per emit pretnietrt tip to $75, T. Stewart Cooper, Secretary, Markdale. 40eb -FRUIT FOR SALE WXNTER PEARS, PRUNE Plums, Arthur McClinehey, Varna. 4Q -p LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND stead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink R930r32,, Goder6ich. Phone collect, or93.r2 9p b DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR cows removed free of charge, For prompt and efficient service phone "Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Seas forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21. MISCELLANEOUS AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR Sale, We have over 50 varieties, Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Huron Road, Phone Goderich 936r21. 39e40 -p VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck and car tires, Fluid inflation ser_ vice. Pick-up and delivery ser- vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport Shop, Phone Goderich 535. 10-tfb PROPERTY FOR SALE TWO BEDROOM nOVSE FOR sale. Bargain at $2,750. Z,,. G, Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin- ton 448. 33-tfb SIX ROOM COTTAGE in Sea- forth, new paint, new roof and insulated. Reasonable, Apply to Frank SmaIe, or Harold Jackson, phone .Seaforth 661r14. 40-1-p NINE ROOM HOUSE, TWO SUN porches, double garage, oil heat with hot water. Centrally locat- ed. Apply to Mrs. H. Bartliff, phone Clinton 95. 34-tfb GENER:eliL STORE AND PULL line of stock. Five acres land; barn; double -deck henhouse for 500 hens; fruits, berries. In good farming community. Apply Box 22, Clinton News -Record. 39-40-p SIX ROOM HOUSE, Two -Piece bath, heavy wiring, located on Mary Street, Goderich, near new Sheaffer' Pen Plant. AIso two building lots, 50 by 100 feet. Phone Goderich 1143 or call at 316 Mary Street. 40-p NANO TUNING YbUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 6953. 43-tfb STOVES FOR SALE GOOD USED COOK STOVE, rea- sonable. 124 Spencer Street. 40-p THREE -BURNER M O F F A T T heavy-duty electric range in good condition — $20. Phone Clinton 443R. 40-p FOUR -BURNER Electric Range with an annex. Mrs. James Leish- man, Phone Clinton 901r15. 40-p WOOD FOR SALE KINDLING DELIVERED, AT $4.50 per cord, $2.50 per half cord. Apply Walter Forbes, phone Clinton 904r31. 39-40-b SAVE YOUR WINTER FUEL, Try our slab wood for ' oo1 fall weather. Hardwood Slabs $3.00 cord; 'nixed wood $2.50 cord; soft wood $2.00 cord, All dry from measured piles. We deliver for $1.00 per cord, Phone Blyth 43r24. James T. Craig and Son, Auburn. 38-9-40-p WILLS COST LITTLE AND SAVE MUCH. Consult your lawyer about your will. Consult— H. E. HARTLEY . about your life insurance CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co. Phone 454-W In Memoriam KEYS--Inloving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Amos Keys, who passed away four yrsago, Oct. 13, 1949: "Four years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell". —Ever remembered by the family. 40-b Cards of Thanks STEWART HAYTER wants to thank the members of the Goshen United Church, Varna Young Peo- ple's Union, and neighbours and .friends for the lovely remem- brances that were given him be- fore he left. Thanks to everyone, 40-p I would like to thank those who sent cards and flowers and came to see me and also the Varna - Goshen YleU for the box they sent me, and anyone else who helped in any way.—M A R Cr A B E T Mc- CLY1VrONT, 40-b MRS. W. SPARKS wishes to thank all those who so kindly res membered her its any way while she was a patient in Clinton Pub - lie Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of the hospi- tal, her special nurse and Dr. Oakes and Dr, Newland. 40.p FOR SALE Or Trade New Modern House In Goderich ?or One in Clinton Apply to Box 25 eihttoit ews- eotd 40.b BIRTHS AIKEN 1n Clinton PubUe Hospi- tal, on Monday, .October 1Z 1953, to Mr. and IVfrs. Arthur Ashen (nee Helen Herniae), 'Clinton, a on (David Arthur). MOTTERSITEAD -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, October 14, 1953, to LAC and Mrs. Walter Mottershead (nee Audrey Harris), Clinton, a son (Kenneth Walter). MUELLER In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, October 8, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Seig- fried Mueller, Clinton, a daugh- ter, STEEPS In Woodstock General Hospital, on Tuesday, October 6, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steepe, Beachville, a daughter (Carol Lynne). WOLSTENHOLME -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, Oc- tober 13, 1953, to Cpl. and Mrs, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Clinton, a son (Brian Kenneth). MARRIAGES ATKINSON-COOPER --- In All Saints Church, Windsor, an Sat- urday, • September 26, 1953, by Rev. A, E. Bowker, Ernestine Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, Windsor, to John Stewart Atkinson, son of Dr. apd Mrs. John McFaul Atkin- son, St, Clair Shores, Mich, CAMPBELL-RITCHIE — In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Elmvale, on Saturday, Septem- ber 26, 1953, by Rev, E, F, Dutcher, Owen Sound, Muriel Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Frederick George Ritchie, to John Perry Arm- strong Campbell, Toronto, son of Mrs. Olive Campbell and the late Laughlin Taylor Campbell. DEATHS WILLIAMS—In Stratford General Hospital, on Sunday morning, October 11, 1953, Jean Upshall, beloved wife of Norman Wil- liams. Funeral from the L. A. Ball funeral chapel, St. Marys, to Lakeside Cemetery, en Tues- day afternoon, October 13. Hensall Rector Preaches Last Sermon Sunday (13y our Hensall correspondent) A social eveningwassppent in the Parish Hall, Trivitt MVlemorial Parish, Exeter, an October 8, when over 100 members of that church and of St. Pate's Anglican Church, Hensall; gathered to hon- or Rev. C, L. Langford, their rector since 1947, and Mrs. Lang- ford. Rev. Langford who has served in the Deanery of Huron since 1913, is retiring to take up residence in London. Presentation of aurse of money was made to Mr. Langford. W. F. Riley, Hen- sall, read the address, and Owen Atkinson, Exeter, made the pre- sentation, Mrs. Langford also was presented with a gift. William Middleton, Exeter, was chairman, Mr. Langford conducted his last service on Sunday, October 11. He is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario, where he obtain- ed his BA ,degree in 1912, and his MA in 1916, He Was ordained by the late Archbishop Williams• in June 1913; and has served in the Parishes of St. Thomas Church, Owen Sound; Lucknow, Medford, Dutton, Mitchell, Exeter and Hen- sall. Hensall Family Gets Canadian Citizenship Papers (BY our Hensall correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol and daughter Ma ja, Hensall, former- ly of Oud-Beyerland, Holland, who came to Canada six ,years ago and have resided in the Hensall area most of that time with the exception of eight months spent in Quebec, were In Goderich on Monday of this week and received their Canad- ian citizenship papers. They are now very proud to be Canad- ians. Mr. and Mrs. Roobol and their daughter are exceptionally fine residents in the community. CHIEF FERRAND HAS GOOD IDEAS SAFE DRIVEN G TO SAVE CHILDREN "Aside from the number of vehicles on the road, there is a tendency for drivers to regard the speed limit as a minimum, instead of the maximum speed permitted under ideal conditions," said Chief of Police Joseph Ferrand. "Cert- ainly in the vicinity of our new school or nearparked cars a driver's vigilance must increase, and his speed decrease, because children are entirely unpredict- able", "Nobody wants to become in- volved in an accident or be the means of killing a child, yet last year, 3,010 children between the ages of five and 14 years were killed and injured in Ontario. Some were -crippled for life. "In the classroom, daily lessons in safety are effective, but par- ents have to supplement this in- struction by continually reminding their youngsters about the dangers of the road and then set a good exampli themselves. "What - good is it to teach a youngster to walk on the left side of the road facing traffic if he sees his mother or father do just the opposite?" Chief Ferrand asks. He also pointed out how essen- tial it is to get children off to school in plenty of time to avoid running, There is no greater haz- ard than a child who is two blocks away from the school when the bell rings. Everything he is taught is forgotten in a mad, panicky dash to avoid being late. "Preservation of human life is the sworn duty of every police of- ficer but everyone has a stake in ridding the community of death - dealing accidents," said the chief. There is no better place to be- gin than with our children. Teach them the rules of safety ... set a good example. Then drive as if your own child might run out from behind that parked car. Remember ... Clinton has not one child to spare. OBITUARY Mrs. Norman • Williams Funeral service for Mrs. Nor- man Williams, R.R. 3, Stratford; who suffered fatal head and chest inquries in a two -car crash an a ruralroad at concession 5, Downie Township, Perth County, on Sat- urday evening and died Sunday morning in Stratford General Hos- pital, was held Tuesday afternoon in the L. A. Ball funeral chapel, St. Marys. Rev. W. G. Raymer conducted the service and burial was made in Lakeside cemetery. Pallbearers were: Fred Pushel- berg, Jim' Ridley, Bob Gibb, Alvin Harmer, Ray Martin, Jack Mar- tin. Flowerbearers were: Harvey and Mervin Hayter, Grace Atkins, Elaine Upshall, Lorna Bell, Olive BeII, Velma Anderson, Noreen Anderson, Ken McLean, Murray Gregory.. Ronald Gregory, Mrs. Williams was the former Jean 'Upshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upshall, (nee Reta Tippett, Bayeld), now of Russel - dale, Surviving is her husband, and 14 months old daughter, Norma, BUY AN APPLE. SATURDAY And Help Clinton Boy Scouts and Cubs •S• MODERATE PreiCES 89 MODEitN EQUIPMENT P PERSONAL S !TtV10E .euttie Atuititai #tt ST. ANDREW'S WA WILL MEET OCTOBER 20 •The Women's Missionary So- ciety of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will hold their thank -of- fering meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Nott,. on Tuesday, Octob- er 20 at three o'clock, CEMENT Contractors CEMENT BUILDING CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES. and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 iii.+, r Clairton Cominunity Farmers• AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. ;;I'1SCIAL von TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OCT, 10 at 2 p.m., along with the usual offerings ,' the followingwill be sold: One man's herd of 12 Rol. stein cows. These cows are all young, and of good size and duality. Some of these cows will be fresh by sale date and others in good production. This is a high testing herd owned by Noncan Trewartha, 1. It, 3, Clinton, Also from the same owner will be 1d, a 2 -unit MII Rite Way milker with compres- sor, fittings and ei h,ls. motor, unci a new rs h.p. motor, 4 Polled Hereford steers ries ing 2 yrs, old will also be feat- ured at this sale. TERMS CASH 3, COREY, Sales Manager E, W. Et:LIOTT Auctioneer X, W. cgLQUHI(tTN, Clerk ROXY THEATRE. .CL1NTON NOW `1'LAYINCir--QOT, 1547 xS N 1 Of' DES starring Linda Darnell and Tab Hunter MA TOES-WED--Qtet.19-2;1. JANET VAN' LEIGH JOHNSON Confidentially- r ofiu5e" TOURS -Fitz SAT-k•OOT, 22-24 ROBERT RYAN IS/ALA POWERS "City Beneath The Sea" COLOR COMING; — OCT. 26 Frankie Lane .--. Billy Daniels "Rainbow Round My Shoulder" ARK THEATRE GODI;ItICH :..'hone 1150 NOW: ltn Teebeileoior-.,,. ACQOLII1IN SOIiJT' ' ., whit 1Vierpby & , oan Evans MeiN-`CUES-WEA•-'•, Pier Angell +— Ricardo Nontalban Yvonne De Carlo Wath Cyd Clixtrisse and a star oast in a bright and colorful Mexico Musical, It' -s inl Teohnicolose "SOMBRERO" TOURS-lI+RI-SAT.— Hurt Lancaster ,-- Eva Bartok Margot Grahame Out on the briny* for a wonderful adventure with the greatest sea- scamp of thein all. "The Crimson Pirate" Coming; "THE JUGGLER" with Milly Vitale & Kirk Douglas CAPITAL THEATRE GODEKICH '- Phone 47 Wow: "CAPTAIN BLACK amino ±Gieorge eSendere Ratrreia Rae mrozz-eves-AvEn-- Bonar (sonde no Lana gorris Anne Vernon Filmed in five European _capitals with five casts. A strange and engrossing romance. "A TALE OF FIVE WOMEN" Tl[IUES-Fig LSAT --- Stan LA:C1B11114 ee Oliver HARDY Present a new and nutty version of the legendary castaway, Ws for Omit "Robinson Crnsoe Island" C «SERPENT OF THE NILE" In Color — Rhonda Fleming WWlam Lundigan Notice to Creditors In the Estate of JANET .ROSS, late of the Village of Unice - field in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 20th day of October, A.D. 1953, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, Ont., this 29th day of September, A,D. 1953. F. FINGLAND, Q.C., Clinton, Ont„ Solicitor for the said Estate. 38-8-40-b Notice to Creditors In the Estate of HUGH GIL- MOUR, late of the Village of Brueefield in the County of Huron, Esquire, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate bf the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 20th day of October, A.D. 1953, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed amongst the parties en- titled th'ereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, Ont., this 29th day of September,. A.D. 1953. F. FINGLAND, Q.C., Clinton, Ont., Solicitor for the said Estate. 38-8-40-b Clearing AUCTION .SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements and Feed at Lot No. 19, Concession 17, ..Base Line ..Road, Goderich Towpship, 3 miles north of Clin- ton, on Wednesday, Oct1 2l at 1.30 p.m. CATTLE: Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, freshened 1 month, with ealf at foot; Holstein cow, 4 yrs, old, due October 30; Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, milking and bred again; Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, milking and bred -again; Jersey cow, 6 yrs, old, milking and bred again; 9 part Hereford cattle being 2 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers, 5 young calves. IMPLEMENTS: 4 -section drag harrows; 3 -section spring tooth barrows (nearly new); 10' dump rake; National 2 -unit milking ma- chine (in A-1 condition); Inter- national cream separator with electric motor; Ye h.p. electric motor (new) ; 32' extension Lad- der (nearly new); forks, shovels; logging chains; milk pails; quan- tities of cedar posts, used lumber and scantling. FEED: 300 bus. mixed grain; approx. 6 ton alfalfa hay; approx. 8 ton mixed hay. TERMS—CASH No reserve as farm is' sold. If weather unfavorable sale will be held under cover. LAWRENCE STEPHENSON, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, .Auctioneer 40-b AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND MACHINERY, ON Wednesday, Oct. 21 At 1 p.m., at Lot 6, Con. 1, Hui - lett Twp., 33A west and '/ mile xiortli of Seaforth. CATTLE: Part Hereford cow, 8 yrs. old, due in May; part Here- ford cow, 4 rs. old, due March; registered Holstein cow, 7 yrs, old, due in Jan.; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in March; Holstein cow, 8 yrs, old, due in March; part Here- ford cow, 6 yrs. old, due in Marsh; red cow, 6 yrs. old, due in March; red cow,. 10 yrs. old, due in April: Hereford cow, 5 yrs, old, with calf by side; Hereford cow, 4 yrs, old,. due in June; Hereford cow, 3 yrs. old, due in Feb.; part Hereford cow, 4 yrs, old, calf by side; 12 Hereford steers, 2 yrs. old, 900 lbs. (good); 7 yearling steers and heifers. HORSES: 1 team ponies, part Shetland and hackney, 3 & 4 yrs. DUCKS: $ Muscovy ducks. IVTACIIINERY: Universal :milk- ing machine, like new, complete with about 70 feet pipe line, 8 milk cans, 1 milk strainer, milk stand; wooden barrels; pig crate; quantity of sacks; Cockshutt rid- ing platy; McCormick Deering 6 ft. mower; farm vva'on and gravel box; set sloop sleighs and flat reek; 14 ft. hay rack; buggy; cute ter, FARM:ARM, JO r. wacre farm, northhalf t of lot 1, Huron Road; 30 acres workable land, 20 acres in pasture. Property: 10 per cent clown, bal- anee in 80 days, Sold subject to reserve bid, Tlmnediate possession, -Chattels: Cash, ELGIN NOTT. 1Yropriotor HAROLD JACKSON, Atiettonieer P, Ciie'siiey, Clerk 40-b Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Addison and family, accompanied by his mother and sister, Miss Gladys, Sarnia, spent the Holiday weekend at their summer home on Hope Bay. 3% INTEREST on Savings Open a Savings Account in Clinton Community Credit. union - To -day Children's Accounts Welcomed Savings Doubled in Case of Death Loans at Reasonable Rates W. V. ROY, Manager Office hours from 9-5 every day except Wednesday afternoon; open Mon. and Fri, till 5.30 DON'T SPEND ON TELEVISION UNTIL YOTJ SEE MOTOROLA AT .. GALBRAITH Radio -Television Expert Service Choose Ye This Day Whom. You Will SIN THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH. He that hath Serve the and He that hath not the Son of God hath not life. — John 5 :12 Accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour to -day 40-b LIFE But the gift of God is Eternal Life through our Lord. Jesus Christ. —Romans 6 :23 Son hath life F i R RENT Beautiful Cottage on Highway 8 Between Clinton and Seaforth., Five minute drive from RCAF Station Clinton, House Is equipped with new floor i linoleums, three-piece bath with hot and cold water on tap. Possession given November 1. 1€ interested it may be seen by contacting— ontactingJONATHAN HUGILL JONATHAN Phone Clinton 616r13 after 1 p.m. or eall between 8.30 and 9 o'clock in the morning. - 40-b toilitiesipiamtirsTimi it CHECK YOUR Winter Underwear To -Day! COMPARE THESE PRICES! LOWEST IN TOWN! WILY PAY MORE! PENMAN'S 95 STANFIELD'S RED LABEL Combs, 7,05 Shirts acid Drawees 4.76 Shirts and Drawers 4,50 Men's Consbivatlons . $7.75 PENMAN'S, PREFERRED Corribliiations . .... ..5.50 Shirts and Drawers PENMAN'S 11 STANFIELD'S BLUE LABEL 3.50 Shirts acid Drawers 4.3 Combs. .8.05 Shirts and Drawers ... 2.30 44 HARVEY WOObs BOYS 2 Pc. Hliirts ..... .. . 1.50 Drawers ..... 1.75 PICKETT e CAMPBELL ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS "The- Store Fo M t,e PHONE 2$ (Main Corner) CLINTON toilitiesipiamtirsTimi it CHECK YOUR Winter Underwear To -Day! COMPARE THESE PRICES! LOWEST IN TOWN! WILY PAY MORE! PENMAN'S 95 STANFIELD'S RED LABEL Combs, 7,05 Shirts acid Drawees 4.76 Shirts and Drawers 4,50 Men's Consbivatlons . $7.75 PENMAN'S, PREFERRED Corribliiations . .... ..5.50 Shirts and Drawers PENMAN'S 11 STANFIELD'S BLUE LABEL 3.50 Shirts acid Drawers 4.3 Combs. .8.05 Shirts and Drawers ... 2.30 44 HARVEY WOObs BOYS 2 Pc. Hliirts ..... .. . 1.50 Drawers ..... 1.75 PICKETT e CAMPBELL ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS "The- Store Fo M t,e PHONE 2$ (Main Corner) CLINTON