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tect your interests now with
the right INSURANCE in
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today, be glad to assist'
you.
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X-Ray
Clinic is
Coming to Town
BAYFIELD TOWN HALL — May 28 — 7 to 10 p. •
CLINTON TOWN HALL—
May 30 — 2 to 5; 7 to 70 p.m.
May 31 — 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m.
June 1 — 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m.
CANVASSERS will be making calls at each home
in Clinton, beginning May 16. They will take the names
of each person old enough for the X-ray, and will
leave a card for each one to fill out. These cards are
to,,be presented at the clinic.
PLEASE TREAT YOUR CANVASSER CORDIALLY.
He has many calls to make, and he's trying to do
a job for everyone.
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TRA PANTS
BUY NOW AND
SAVE!
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offer an extra pair
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a discount of 20% -2
on Made-to-Meas-
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7;44COMMODATiON for RENT
-A PLEASANT FURNISHED 3-
room apartment for rent, Call
BU. 2-9870 evenings, Joe Me-
-Cully, Brucefield, 2-0P
SELF CONTAINED FURNISHED
ground floor apartment, modern
Conveniences, frigidaire, centrally
-located, phone HU 2-7039.
ROUSE FOR RENT in Londes-
bora. Suitable for retired couple.
Apply 'Box 191, Clinton News.
.Record. 19-20-b
'FURNISHED APARTMENT, three
rooms. Share bath. Centrally loc-
ated, Available May 21. Apply
Merman's Men's Wear, phone
.RU 2-9351. 20 tfb.
,ELF. CONTAINED, FURNISH-
!ed apartment, five rooms. Christ-
ian couple desired. Apply to Box
:190, Clinton, News-Record. 19-20-b
-AP,ARTMENTS, available May 15.
:Furnished. Private bath and frigs,
Centrally located. Phone Clinton nu. 2-9508. 19-20-b
.LAIRGE BRICK, Country House,
hydro, telephone, water on tap.
'Eight miles from Clinton, $25 a
month. Aaron Fisher, RR 2, Clin-
Aon, phone Carlow 167.
19-20-b
!s'elT,F CONTAINED ONE BED-
zoom heated apartment, laundry
facilities. Immediate possession,
Apply Jim Bisset, 103 St. George's
iCrescent, phone Goderich 1017.
14t1,13
'STORE, 14'x40'; (formerly Husty's
:Store), living quarters as well; to
rent separately if desired. Both,
'recently re-decorated. Also apart-
:ment, downtown. Phone Clinton
'HU. 2-9682 or 105 Hensall, (in
:afternoon). 18-tfb
"THREE R 0 0 M FURNISHED
apartment, newly decorated, mod-
-fern, conveniences, heated by oil
:furnace, Garden if desired. Ideal
.for couple. Phone residence, Clin-
?ton RU. 2-9479; store, HU. 2-9634.
19-20-b
Accommodation Wanted
'UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN
Clinton, adults. Apply Clinton
News-Record, Box 201. 20-1-p
'SIX TO SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
,in Clinton. Possession in one
!month. Box 191, Clinton News-
'Record. 20-p
:LARGE COTTAGE at BAYFIELD
!village, two or three• bedroom. July
and August. Box 200, Clinton
:News-Record. ,- 20p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
.MOTORCYCLE, Francis-Burnett,
1.951 model. 3-speed transmission,
good running order. David Living-
.:stone, Seaforth, phone 847r31.
20-b
'TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We
',Rent —Move —Install. Complete
rservice on all makes of rotators
.and antenna. All work fully guar-
,anteed. Huron Tower Installation
phone Goderich 1344M. "Btfb
•
ARTICLES WANTED
'WANTED—CEDAR CHEST, any
i condition. Phone HU 2-3393.
20-b
• BOARD AND ROOM
:ROOMER OR BOARDER, one
,alone or two sharing, private home,
private entrance. Phone Clinton
:HU 2-7093. 19-20-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
:ton HU 2-6692. 13-tfb
BABY CHICKS
ilVIMWIATE DFJIVERY Kitch-
ener Big-4 Chicks. Dayold, start-
ed chicks, pullets and cockerels.
Booking orders for Broiler Chicks
later delivery. We advise you get
your orders in now for these fine
chicks. Standard breeds, crosses,
hybrids. Ask for full information;
agent, Chas. Scott, Auburn, phone•
45r23 Blyth. 20.3
'HILLSIDE CHICKS. For your egg
or •broiler markets. Mixed chicks,
pullets, cockerels. Dayold, start-
ed. Broilers. Let us know your
requirements soon. Standard
breeds, crosses, hybrids. Look a-
head to your markets, order chicks
now. Ask us for full information,
agent, Wm. A. H. Jenkins, North
St„ Clinton. 20b
CUSTOM WORK
CORN PLANTING.. Bill Hanly,
phone Clinton HU. 2-9226.
19-20-b
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired. Home and. Auto rad-
ios and appliances' repaired. Art
!Levett, 'Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6640. 41- tfb
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale, L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6692. Low
down payments. 33-tfb
Furniture Re-Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishng and re-
pairing, apply W, G. Pickett,
phone Clinton HU 2-7029.
15-6-7-p-tbf
FURNITURE FOR SALE
FOLDING SPRING COT and mat-
treas.; also hardwood drop-.leaf
kitchen table, Beth in good con-
dition. Phone Clinton HU. 2.953
20
9,
b
WOOD FOR*SALE
rutouom AND STOVE wow,
Alto girl's bicycle. Merv' Ilittkin,
'thong HU 24866, 204.-p
HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE ASSISTANT
—either with previous_ experience
or interested in learning -to do
Photographic work—please reply
by, Mail giving full particulars' as
to age education and previous em-
ployers if any—application forms
available at the !office of this news-
paper, Henderson 's Studio, Goder-
ich, Ontario. 20-b
HELP WANTED—MALE
M.7-.s,.N WANTED TO DRIVE' TAXI.
Full time, Apply Cliff Ashton, at
Ashton's! Taxi, phone HU 2-9036. 2Q-b
S'Et,L FINEST HOUSEHOLD nec-
essities. Become our dealer in your
surroundings. Men and women
qualify for this positiOn, Write for
details to. FAMILEX, Dept, 3 Stat-
ion C> Montreal. 20-ib
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW op-
en in Huron County. Trade well
established. Excellent opportunity.
Full time. Write at once, Raw-
leigh's Dept. E-1,69-189, Montreal,
P.Q. 20-113
Our District Manager
Needs An Assistant
We need a man with a' successful
agricultural background in Huron,
County. He must be highly regard-
ed and desire to associate himself
with a successful company. Prefer-
ence will be given to men over 40
years of age or a man whose son
is taking over the farm or perhaps
our man is semi-retired already
but would like to develop a good
business Of his own. Car necessary
but no investment. If you are
looking for a real opportunity in
the liquid fertilizer business write
E. McLachlan, Vice-President,
Na-Chars Plant Food Co.,
London, Ontario
20-1-b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
PART TIME HELP WANTED for
RCAF Snack Bar. Phone' super-
visor HU 2-3411, local 347. 20-b
TO WORK IN STORE. 18 years'
or over preferred. Apply in per-
Son at MoEwan's Gift and Station-
ery Store. 20-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Five-
day week. 55c per hour to start.
If able to maintain production, 75c
per hour. Phone Clinton HU 2-7064
or apply in person, preferably, to
A. Garon, Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaning. 14-tfb
GIRLS
for Sewing Room Work
5-day week, pleasant working
conditions.
Permanent Employment.
APPLY
Seaforth Shoes Limited
Seaforth,.Ontario
19-20-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THREE CALVES SUITABLE for
raising. Two Holstein heifers due
anytime. Also two cows, just fresh.
L. Tyndall. Phone HU 2-9904.
20-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
1483J1, or 1483J4 9ptfb
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals' and hides.
Call collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth. Associated with Darling
and, Co. of Canada, Ltd. 19tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
FIRM, OLD POTATOES. Contact
G, Hamilton, immediately. Phone
Clinton HIS. 2-9422. 20b
FOR SALE'—LATHAM Raspberry
plants, $4.50 per 100. K. Vanden-
heuvel, RR 2, Goderich, phone
Goderich 652W1. 19-20-b
LATHAM RASPBERRY CANES,
$4.50 a hundred. A. Lelbold, RR '2,
Clinton phone HU 2-7509.
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
Septic Tanks, Cess Peals, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with Sanitary
equipment.. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligation.
Louis Blake, RR No, 2, Brussels,
phone 42r6 Brussels. 20-29-p
CLOTHING STORAGE: If you
are short of clothes closet space,
see us. We will store your clothes
for the summer months at our
downtown office. All o'clothing
placed in plastic bags and fully
insured. Call in for further infor-
mation. Clinton Laundry and Dry
Cleaning, phone HU 2-7064.
18-9-20-b
NOTICE
ANYONE' FOUND TRESPASSING
on Lots 41 and 51, both sides of
the river, Tuckersmith Township,
at ANYTIME hereafter will be
prosecuted. By order of the own-
er.—A. E. PARRY.
19-20-1.2-3-4-p-tfb
PET STOCK FOR SALE
SOME NICE COLLIE PUPS, sev-
en weeks old. Phone Clinton HU
2-3237. 20-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT, APPROX. 124
foot frontage on Raglan Street.
Good. , residential area. Cenven-
lent to both schOols. Phone
HU 2-9430, 20-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
1200 RED X ROCK AND 500
Red x Sussex pullets, 5 months
old on May 22. 2,000 Sussex x Red
pullets, 13 weeks old. Andrews
Poultry Fern', RR. 3, Seaforth.
Phone Seaforth 641r3, 20-1-24p
MONEY WANTED
WANTED—$1,000 FIRST MORT-
gage, at 6 percent on residence in
Brucefield. Write Box 202 Clin-
ton News-Record. 20-b
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned up until
12 noon am! June 1st, 1956, for the
installation of Flush ,Toilets at No,
7 School, Stanley, Township School
Area, two and one-half miles south
of Varna. Contact Mr, Ward Fore
rest, RR, 1, Zurich, for plans and
specifications. Installation of same
to 'be done in summer holidays.
T. B. Baird, secretary-treasurer,
Brucefield, Ontario. - 19-20-13
THE. OFFICIAL BOARD OF THE.
Londesboro United Church will re-
ceive Tenders for installation of an
Oil Heating System for the heat-
ing of the Londesboro United
Church. Tenders to be in the
hands f of the secretary, Mr. Lorne
HunIcing, on or before. Wednesday,
May 30th, 1956. Information as to
the work may be had from the
Property Committee chairman, Mr.
Lloyd Pipe, Londesboro. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. — Lorne Hunking, RR 1,
Auburn, Secretary. 20-1-b
IN MEMORIAM
MANN—In loving memory of our
dear father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mann, who passed
away 12 years ago April 28, 1944
and May 6, 1944, and dear sister
Lulu (Mann) Crittenden, who
passed away August 14,'1948.
"Gone but not forgotten.—Ever
remembered by the family.
20-b
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank my friends
for their calls While I was a pat-
ient in Victoria Hospital, London.
—MRS. DOROTHY HOIENER.
20-b
I take this opportunity to thank
all my customers for their patron-
age during the past four years. It
was a pleasure to serve you and I
will always have fond memories of
year's spent in Clinton—Stan's Cab;
Clarke Stanley.
Average number of persons per
family in Canada was estimated at
3.8 at June 1, 1955.
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K &G SALVAGE CO.
Clinton
We Buy Scrap. Iron, Rags,
Bagging, Old Cars,
Feathers, Horse Hair.
We Buy Anything.
PHONE HU. 2-9267
18 to 23-p 4:4-01:0:07,14444,744.14-0,4t,
Grocery Store in Saitford, with
gas pumps. Solid brick building
with living quarters back of store,
two apartments with three-pleee
bath upstalra,.. Mill price only
$6,000, including safe, cash regis-
ter, scales and many other items.
Near Goderich., 7 room .frnme
house, three piece bath, garage,
henhouse, small barn and two ac-
res of land for only $3,700.
In Duingannon-Alarbershdp and
Beauty Parlour, three bedrooms
and bath upstairs, lng room and
kitchen down. , price only
$3,000 including all the equipment,
permanent wave machine, two
dryers, barber chair and many
other items,
Many farm homes and summer
cottages along Lake Huron for
sale.
Furnished, 5 apartment frame
house and garage, choice location.
In Clinton. A real money maker.
Price only $5,000.
JOHN BOSVELD
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street
Phone 1108 — Goderich
K. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
$6,500—EIGHT ROOM FRAME
house, two blocks from Main St.
Oil furnace. Separate three-room
apartment now rented for $45 a
month. Mortgage can be arranged.
$7,250.00 — 8 ROOM FRAME
house, 3-piece bath, 4 bedrooms,
built in cupboards', coal furnace,
economical to heat, garage, Y4 acre
of land, extra building lot. Terms'
can be arranged, at reasonable in-
terest rate.
NEW HOUSE-11/2 storey, built
1952. Conveniently located. Two
bedroom; oil furnace, economical
to operate; large living room;
built in. cupboards. Owner mov-
ing because of change • in em-
ployment.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT, mort-
gage arranged. 7 room house,
good location, newly decorated;
tile floors throughout. Oil fur-
nace. •
—
ONE STOREY — double house,
each separate apartment nas- 2
bedrooms, living room, 3-piece
bath, priced reasonable,
Listings and enquiries invited.
Phone HU. 2-9747 ,
Royal Bank Building
Clinton - Ontario
16-b
FOR SALE
1 1/2 STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
1 STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
1 STOREY DWELLING; living
room with fireplace, dining,
kitchen, 3 bed rooms; full base-
ment with garage; oil heating;
sun porch. Lot 80'x140', one
block from downtown.
100-ACRE 'Ann with 7 room
dwelling; barn 45 x 60; hen
house, pig pen; hydro; situat-
ed on highway, •S miles from
Clinton, Ont. Immediate pos-
session. Price $7,500.
11/2 STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
or single dwelling; living room,
dining, modern kitchen, 2 bed
rooms, four-piece bath down,
hardwood floors. Living, modern
kitchen with dining space, 1 bed
room and four-piece bath up.
Air conditioned. Oil heating. Un-
finished playroom in basement.
Owner moving to Toronto. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Lot
80'x30'. Low taxes. $3,300 down.
National Housing Mortgage.
0-
200 ACRE DAIRY FARM—barn,
80'x60', stabling for 60 head;
milk house; hay barn , 70'x40';
silo; 11/2 storey cement block,
Six-room dwelling, with modern
conveniences. Town water. 175
acres cleared. Adjacent to town.
Apply to
H. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service
Root Estate — Investments
Bank of Montreal Building
PHONES
Office HI/ 2-9644—Res. HU 2-9787
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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Clinton News Record
BIRTHS
BraTRAND — In Clinton .Publie
hospital, on. Friday, May 11,
1956, to Corporal and Mrs, .J'ae,
ques Bertrand, Clinton, a. son.
,Clinton Public
tal, on Wednesday, May 16, 1956,.
to. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clegg,
Clinton, a son,
CRICI-I—In Scott Memorial hos-
ital, Seaforth, on Monday, May
14,,1956, to Mr, and Mrs, Donald ,Crick, -RR 3, ..Seaforth, a son
(brother for Douglas),
RILEY—In Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesday, May 9, 1950, to
Mr, and Mrs. Williarn Riley, Zur-
ich, a daughter,
ZINGER, -In Clinton: Public Hos-
pital, on 'Wednesday, May 16,
1956, to I.,44? and Mrs. Brian
Zinger, Exeter, a daughter,
MARRJAGES
ELLIOTT---4VICAISSEAU—In. Car-
mel Presbyterian Church, Ren-
sall, on Saturday, May 5, 1956,
by Rev. D.. MacDonald; Re.nsall,
Jean Marie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Mousseau, Rensall, tc
Robert Reid Elliott, Clinton, son
of Mr. and Mrs, David Elliott,
Clinton,
TYNDALL-ROSS—In the Church
of the. Epiphany, Toronto, on
Saturday, May 12, 1956, Miss
Reba Joan Ross and Clifford
Lee Tyndall, Sr.
DEATHS
BRYDONE — In' Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 12,
1956, Mary MolVfurchie, widow of
the late William Brydone, KO„
in her 80th year. Funeral by
the Rev. D. J. Lane, from the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton, to Milver-
ton Cemetery, on Tuesday after-
noon, May 15.
CARTWRIGHT — In Avon-Crest
Hospital, Stratford, 'on Wednes-
day, May 16, 1956, Charlotte
Shobbreolc, beloved wife of the
late John W. Cartwright, in her
90th year. Funeral from the
Beattie funeral home, Ratten-
bury Street East, by Rev. J. T.
White, Londesboro United Chur-
ch, to Clinton Cemetery, on Fri-
day afternoon, May 18, com-
mencing at two o'clock.
AUBURN
Correspondent-MRS. FRED ROSS
Phone Dungannon 9 r 15
411-•-•-•-.40-41-•
Mrs. J. W. Graham visited with
friends' in Wingham on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor were
London visitors last Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Mutch, London, is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. Herb Gooier.
Sandy Andrews is employed with
a construction company at Wood-
stock.
D. H. Ross' and, John Graham,
Oakville, visited Mrs. F. Ross on
Sunday. •
Wellington Good had a success-
ful sale of farm stock last Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips were London
visitors last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies were
weekend visitors with friends at
London and Belmont.
George Wright, a first year stud-
ent at Western University, has a
summer position at Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and
family, Wingharn, visited Mr. and
Mrs. William Straughan, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor vis-
ited their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell,
Dresden, on Sunday.
Arthur Grange, who is employed
at Sudbury, is visiting his wife and
family and convalescing following
an operation.
Alvin Letherland and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney
visited Mrs. Letherland on Sunday,
who is a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
YPU Meeting
The regular meeting of the Au-
burn Young People's was held in
the school room of the church with
Gordon Smith in charge. Following
the call to worship, Gwen Mc-
Dowell gave the Scripture and
Margaret Wright led .in prayer,
Gordon Smith gave the topic. Jim
Glousher led in recreation.
AUCTION SALE
of
Holstein Cows and Heifers, 2 Reg-
istered Hereford Bulls and Pigs
from the
J. B. Farms, Rippen, RR No. 2, 5
miles south of Seaforth, or 4 miles
north and east of Kippen, on
Friday, May 18
at 2 p.m.
COWS-17 Holstein cows and heif-
ers; mostly freshened, balance to
calve within one month. Same of
the above cows are registered. 12
Holstein x Hereford calves; Dur-
ham- cow recently freshened, with
calf at foot; i2 purebred register-
ed Hereford bulls, 15 months old,
ready for service.
PIGS-5 Yorkshire sows' with lit-
ters from 1 to 3 weeks old. 30
pigs from 8 to 10 weeks old.
TERMS CASH
No reserve as owner is in fail-
ing health. '
Sale will be under cover.
Stan Jackson, Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
20-b
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. Emaorr, Anetionear
K. W. COLQUHOUN; Clerk
F. of A. To Form.
Action Committee
At a special meeting of the Hur-
on County Federation of Agricul-
ture executive, on Monday even-
ing, they decided to set up a five
man political action committee to
study the present marketing situ-
ation and make recommendations
to local members of parliament,
both provincial and federal.
President Douglas McNeil pres-
ided for the meeting which was
held in the agricultural office
board room, and plans were made
to hold a county picnic in the Sea-
forth Lions Park, on June 15, star-
ting with supper at 6.30. Plans
THE
PARK TELEPH
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ONE
Goderich
HOW; THUR., .F.R1.. ,& SAT,
AI,VABB. IUTfif-ICOGK Invites you to join—
'Grace Kelly & Cary Grant
In a trip to Monaco and the.
French Riviera, including an ex-
citing and breath-taldng chase
designed—
`TO CATCH A THIEF'.
In vlstavrifon and T061.00(04.
MON., 'TUES.. & WED.
Aloe Guinness & Jack uswIttios England's, two top dro,matie stars
co-starred in what has been col-led the most provocative picture of our motion picture' era.
"The PRISONER"
Coming;
"THE LONE RANGER".
with Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels In Technicolor
Allen & Schmidt
AUTO BODY FENDER
REPAIR
LUBRICATION and REPAIRS
DIAL: MT. 2-9460
Albert St. — Clinton
20-p
are for a sports program early in
the evening with a local talent
program to follow.
20p
NOTICE
Loose Wrapping Paper
In Cartons
and •
Newspapers and Magazines
Tied In Bundles:
In order to give my customers
good service please do not ask
for heaps of rubbage to be re-
moved from your yard.
ART. FULFORD
Please . . . Help Me Keep
Your Town Clean.
19-20-21-p
ROSY THEATRE
ouNvorr
NOW; THUR., FRI. OF: SAT,,
."SANTA IVE..
PASSAGE"
Well-paced and interesting drama.
of the frontier. Unusual, off-beat
love story,
John Payne Dolnergue
Rod Cameron.
MON., TUES, & WED.
"DOCTOR AT SEA"
Visfavision
Adventure, romance and fun a-
board a tropics-bound cargo Ship,
..Dirk Bogarde Brigitte Wrciot.
HOLIDAY MATINEE
MONDAY AT 2,30 P.M.
Coming—Double Bill
"The Twinkle in God's Eye"
Mickey Rooney - Coleen Gray
"Yellow Rose of Texas"
Roy Rogers - Dale Evans