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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-05-15, Page 90411 OS FOR "Firestone Now:, •;•7;•;•:•N•i•Xii•K We are always ready to keep your tractor going during the busy season 1. with ON-THIE•SPOT •TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRS •14YDRO-FLATION (Liquid-W*0i) *LOANER TIRE SERVICE •,.• • • • • • • • ••• * • • Ok 1, Win" GORDON RADFORD'S GARAGE Londesboro Dial Clinton HU 2-9221 20-1-2-b Canada's first family sports car, see It - drive it... be amazed by its • LOW PRICE • OPERATING ECONOMY ROOMY INTERIOR • FABULOUS ROAD PERFORMANCE • DISTINCTIVE STYLING W. H. Dalrymple & Son Phone HU 2-9211 BRUCEFIELD, Ont. DON'T TAKE CHANCES! ,TERRIFIC BRAKE HEAT AND WEAR FACTORS 'are the problems of today's brakes. • Imagine pressing your hand against a brake drum gic • sixty miles an hour! The heat generated Is such that it could make a cheap brake lining completely useless after one fast stopi Raybestos brake linings are specially made to resist heat and wear—for your safety. GET A 'COMPLETE BRAKE CHECK 'TAKE YOUR CAR TO 'SOUR CANADA'S LIEST.KNOWN AND LARGEST-SELLING BRAKE LINING Get Your Brake Check at WELLS AUTO ELECTRIC Bill Wells Proprietor PHONE HU 2-3851 CLINTON The above picture of Jack Clegg's brand new Mobile Feed Service Mill was taken in front of Charles Nelson's Farm Supply (Purina) Store, Clinton. Phone for a FREE Trial! Our new Champion Mobile Feed Mill will grind and mix your first batch of feed FREE OF CHARGE! JUST CALL US ! For Service — Phone Your PURINA Dealer CLINTON FARM SUPPLY Phone HU 29613 "6.-4"-,4—afe-,.4••• CLINTON MOBILE FEED SERVICE Owned and Operated by Jack Clegg Phone Clinton HU 24183 NOTE: We Can Auger Your Feed Directly To Your Bulk Bins. And our Champion Mo- bile Unit is equipped with a powerful Magnet fo keep metal and naijs from going in- to feeds. LET US BRING OUR NEW CHAMPION Mobile Feed Mill TO YOUR FARM TO DEMONSTRATE ADVANTAGES Of Our New "On The Farin" Service 1. Saves labor — no scooping. 2. Eliminates long, expensive trips to town. 3. Saves time. Will grind and mix up to 10 tons per hour. 4, You see your feed ground and mixed right on your farm. 5. Liquid molasses "hot" blended into feed accurately metered in any amount. 6. Thorough -grind and mixing guaranteed. 7. Grinds 'cobs, hay, fodder, grain, and mixes for your greater- feeding economy and more protitabte production. 8. Scientific formulas furnished for utiliiing your own grain and roughage. For Your Convenience . . Our Complete Mobile Mill will carry supplements, con- centrates, salt, minerals, and farm supplies. CALL US =MON NEWS- RP Jack Clegg Inaugurates A New Service For Clinton District Farmers— first Feed Mill on Wheels in This Area A new farm service that brings a complete feed .processing plant visit into customers' farmyards being started; in this area by Jack Clegg, Clinton, jack, son of Mr, and Mrs, jos- . epti Clegg, Fulton street, Clinton, 1110 recently been working in the express' office at the CI R„ station here, He was born and raised' on -.)bis parents farm., one nine south of town on HighWay 4. Karriall. 'to the former Irene McCallum, Blyth, they have two children and own their own home on High street, Mr. -Clegg is art active member of the Kinsmen Club of Clinton, Etna has been a tireless worker on the swimming pool project in Clinton. In announcing the new opera- don, Mr. Clegg 'the lowlier., that 'the new wheels"' us eXPeeted to be a godsend to local farmers and feeders who want to 'utilize their own grains. and. rough- ages for feeding livestock and poultry, One of the main advan- tages of the new service, he said, is that It brings the mill to the farmer instead of the farmer hav- ing to take his grist to the The mobile unit, first of its type. in this area, fs built by the Chain- pion Portable Mill Co, of Minne- apolis, Minn. It consists of a corn- plete feed mill that grinds all farm grown grains ond. rougbageg according to the farmer's specifi-. cations, mixes the ground mater- ial with feed concentrates, and blends in: fresh lqukil .anolasSes to ProdUce any' desired formula. The truck-borne nal is powered by its own ;Ford: VS engine and' is driven from farm to farm on a regular route schedule, The alOcal feed service reports that farmers all' across the coun- try' have found that it is far more convenient and 'economical to have ;their feed formulas process- ed right on their faring. In the past it was necessary to load their grains, truck 'them 'to the feed mill, unload them, wait until the. feed was prepared, load it again, take it back to the farm, and un- load it into feed bins. Consequently, by eliminating all that feed handling, the new Mo- bile farm service saves feeders a tremendous 'amount of time, lab- our, and money, according to the equipment's owners. Increased emphasis is also placed on better nutrition, -enabling farmers to get high production and greater pro- fit from their meat, milk, and eggs, HENSALL COMMUNITY SA.L.P MAY 8 Weanling pigs, $15.60 to -$1t5.60; chunks, $19.50 to $23; feeders, $25:25 to $29.60; sows, $85 to $135; Holstein cows, $160 to $190; Durham cows, $175 to $210; Hol- stein calves, $12 to $18; Durham calves, $40 to $72, 'at cows up to 19 cents a pound; fat heifers,. $23.60 a iCwt.; fat steers, $24.10 a cwt, 325 pigs and' 250 cattle and. calves were sold: 4-fl Auuettes The Auburn Annettes met at the home of Mrs, A, Nesbit on Tuesday 'evening, April 20, with Beaty Yunghlut presiding, Bern-ice ivL,pDpwell, secreterY, read the minutes. "A book I would like to own" was the roll cal topic, A demonstration on posture was given. by Eileen Schneider, Mary Icirkoonnell„Anne ltifarie Scimeld- er and Marilyn Daer. Mrs. Nes- bit gave A talk on pasteurizing milk and infections of the b,ody. The place houseflies collect and breed, and preventative of same Was given by Mrs. Davies. Mrs. Kenneth Scott, RN, gave a helpful and .interesting demon- stration on different types of frac- tures to jaw, spine, rib, collar- bone, arm, pelvis and 'leg fractur- es, The lunch was served by Mary Kirkconneill and • Marilyn Daer. The- next meeting will be on May 9, at the home of Mrs. Davies. Untended: for last week) Ron Rathweill;, St. Catherines, spent the weekend with his wife At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor. Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Mrs, Ed. Daviies and Mn,o Fred Ross atten- ded' the Women's Institute of Dun- gannon at 'the horde of Mrs'. G. McNee last Thursday night. Bible School An executive meeting of the Daily Vacation Bible School was' held in the Anglican' Church. with Rev. Breri de Vries presiding. Minutes of the last meeting were given by the secretary Mrs. W. Good iand the treasurer's re- port was given by Mrs. Ed Davies in tine absence of the treasurer Mrs. G. It. Taylor. It was decided' to hold the school for ten days, from July 7 till July 18 with the 'closing exercises July 20. Rev. R. S. llillttz offered the United Ch- urch for the school. Leaders' ap- pointed were senior, Rev. R. S. Hiitz; prima.ry, Mrs M. R. Jack- son; pre-school, Mrs. W. Good. 4-ff Annettes Auburn Annettes met at the home of Mrs. Ed Davies, Ilriclia.y evening, April 25., Betty Yung- blut, president, opened the meet- 'Mg With the 4-H pledge, Ron rail; "Book I would like eta own" wan ,responded to 100 percent, Mrs. Nesbit, leader, gave .a Wry interesting talk on posture and demonstrated same, Burns of the three types: skin, skin and flesh and severe burns was dealt with by Mrs, Davies. The members spent a. halt hour of posture prac- tise 'and' discussing burns. The next meeting will he held at Mrs, Nesbit's with Mrs. Ken- neth Scott, :giving a lesson on fractures, A delicious. lunch was served by Marie Leathenland and Bernice McDougal in the form of a TV party VEIT Meet The Auburn YPU meeting of April' 16 opened with the call to worship by .John Buchanan, Scrip- ture was• given by Gerald Mc- Dowell and Carol. Armstrong led' in'prayer. The offering was re- ceived 'by Gerald Dobie and Betty Diurnin, The 'topic Stewardship and Tr- aining was' taken by John Buch- anan. In the business session it was decided to invite the Nile and Dungannon Young People to the next meeting. PAGE 17-If.IRSDAY, MAY 1a, 190$ News of Auburn .Correspondent MSS. MED ROSS Phone Dungannon tfr 15 , Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative — Phones — Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 Alimmasasinsn•wimmusow ANNOUNCING: A New Farm Service