HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-11-06, Page 7'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1958
CLINTON NEWS,RECORD
PAGE SEVEN
NEWS -RECORD
WANT A
Accommodation
For Rent
3 -ROOM apartment, furnished and
heated, available now, Phone HU
-3844. 45-b
5 -ROOM COTTAGE, hi Clinton.
Unfurnished, Oil heat. W. E. Jer-
vis, dial HU 2-9664. 45-p
2 FURNISHED .and heated apart-
.meats, available November 15. Ph-
tone Ralph Cantelon, HeJ 2-3329 or
Cantelon 'Service Station. 45-6-b
:SMALL FURNISHED apartment
on ground floor, on Raglan Street,
suitable for one woman. If inter -
tested phone HU 2-9483. 45b
'2 -ROOM UNFURNISHED apart -
Ment, heated, ready Nov. 15; also
three room furnished apartment,
'heated, ready now. Phone HU 2-
'6685. , 45-b
6-+R,00115: HO US E, unfurnished,
'three bedrooms, kitchen, diming
Toone ]uvea groom, garage. Firma mull -
es west of Ciinitan: on Bayfield
road. Phone HU 2-7447. 44-45-p
'2 LARGE FURNISHED upstairs
rooms and hall. Washing mach-
ine, electric and coal stoves and
Frig., utilities paid, Phone HU
2-9773. 45-p
3 -ROOM Immeshed shed apart menit,.
oamforitaibfire ,and needy decorated,
well located, for couple and one
hold, private bath, refrigerator in-
nr-d1 held. Avaiillalblie meow. Phone HU
deeded.
2.6665. 45-p
ONE SELF-CONTAINED; five
room apartment, private bath, oil
furnace, hardwood floors, built-in
cupboards, unfurnished. $30 per
month. Apply at K. W. Colqu-
'houn's Insurance office, 45-b
DOWNSTAIRS, three room apart-
ment, oil heated and furnished.
Laundry facilities. Available now.
UPSTAIRS two room apartment,
2urnished. Laundry facilities, A-
vailable now. - Apply evenings or
weekends. Mrs. Marion L. Seeley,
Huron St., Clinton. 45-p
,� Articles For Sale
QUEBEC HEATER in good con-
dition. Phone HU 2-9993. 45-b
KITCHEN CABINET; Duo -Therm
oil stove. Phone HU 2-9663. 45b
'SIMPLICITY washing machine, in
excellent condition, very good buy.
Phone HU 2-9136. 45b
HOSPITAL BED. Special' 34 size.
.Only $85. Write to Box 445, Clin-
ton News -Record. 44-5-b
'SPANISH GUITAR, nearly new.
Contact Gerald Hunking, Ratten
bury Street East, Clinton. 45-p
PAIR BOY'S SKATES, Size 4:
also brown metal crib 27x51".
Phone HU 2-7134. 45b
FEED TURNIPS for sale. Will sell
-them in the field or out of root
cellar by the ton, Contact HU 2-
'9774. 45p
UPRIGHT Doherty Piano and
bench in excellent condition. Ph -
,ane HU 2-9114, Mrs. Earl Blake.
' 45-p
TWO GREY WILTON RUGS,
:size 9x91/2 ft, and 9x15 ft., also
pads. Apply to Box 451, .Clinton
News -Record. 45-6-p
BEACH COMPANION coal and
-wood cook stove. New bricks and
waterfront. Priced reasonable. Ph-
one HU 2-9293, Kenneth. Trewar•-
ehia, RR 2, Clinton, 44-5p
COMPLETE hockey outfit for one
player, like new, first class prof-
essional equipment; one pair of
lady's figure skates, size 6. Dial
:HU 2-9774. 45-p
:PIONEER MAIN SAWS reduced
its price again, for the best price
'anywhere on new or used models
-call Robert Glen, Pioneer Saws,
'Clinton, Phone HU 2-9905.
42-3-4-5p
'ONE ONLY—RCA Whirlpool 21"
apartment size electric stove with
coven light, appliance outlet and
:storage drawer, Brand new to
'clear at $149. T. A. Dutton Ap-
pliances, Brucefield, phone HU 2
:3232, open evenings. 45-b
Jl'IRO'i1ECT your hard earned Mon -
eye Use a modern easy to use
-cheque-winter,to pereoriate name
•'and amount right into the cheque.
cannot be altered. See themat
to ,baton News -Record. 36-ti'b
YOUR OLD WASHER IS WORTH
money when traded on a new
Westinghouse washer. T. A. Dut-
ton.'s .A'p'pliance Store, Brucefield.
:Phone Clinton HU 2-3232.
11-tfb
SEVERAL NEW ?Ai bIRNS in
'English Bone China Dinnerware,
'including lovely "Cornflower". See
it and others in our window and
get our low prices for fine china.
'Counter's Jewellery. 45-p
.GETTING MARRIED? See samp-
les of wedding stationery at the
News -Record. office. Invitations,
thank you cards, wedding cake
'boxes, place cards, serviettes,
match books, etc, 1i-tfb
Articles Wanted
BABY CARRIAGE wanted. Must
be in geed conditiefe Phone Clity,
tan 1411 2,9485. 45-p
8-I:NCIi till akrbiour bench saw tend
other Bower tools, Phone 1JtJ 2-
'7221 or HU 2-7192 after 6 pee.
44-5.p
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FOR QUICK RESULTS
RATES
No charge for announcements of Births.
Marreeees and Deaths
.Articles ter Sale,• rent, etc„ Card of Thanies, in
Memoriam, .en,$'agements, 3e a word, minimum 75c,
Box No, to this office 1.5e additional, Repeat in-
sertions 2c a word, minimum 50c.
CASH .DISCOUNT, 74 if paid by Saturday AA -
lowing last insertion. filling charge of 10c added
eaoh time bill is sent.
Latest Time for Insertions — 12 noon' Wednesday
Dial IliU 2-3443
Articles. Wanted J Help Wanted—Male
THE EXTRA MILE
IS WORTH YOUR -WHILE!
Come in and see '
Philips, RCA, Admiral,
Marconi, Westinghouse
TV
at
T: A. DUTTON
BRUCEFIELD
39-tfb
Accommodation
Wanted
FIVE ADULTS require three bed-
room house (or larger) in Clinton..
Civilian. Write to Box 454, Clinton
News -Record. 45-p
Automobiles For Sale
1953 METEOR coach, $650. Dial
HU 2-3212, 45-p
1952 PONTIAC Deluxe, fully equ-
ipped, in good condition, reason-
able. Phone HU 2-3449. 45-6p
'55 FAIRLANE. Privately owned.
Excellent condition. Consider
trade. Phone Ed, Little 147J Hens -
all. • 45-b
1955 VASPA (Allstate - Motor -
scooter) olive green, windshield
and buddy seat. Mechanically
sound. Best offer: Apply in writ-
ing to 138888 Vogel, RCAF Stat-
ion Clinton. 45-p
1956 VOLKSWAGON Deluxe, ex-
cellent condition, one owner, with
radio, windshield washer, gasoline
gauge. $1150 or best offer. F/0
J. F. Dunlop; Seaforth, phone 216.
45-b
• Board and Room
ACCOMMODATION for one or
two sharing, roomers or boarders.
Phone HU 2-9465. 45-b
Business Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692. • 16tfb
Clothing for Sale
COAT size 18, in dark blue cloth.
$10. HU 2-3355. 45-b
MAN'S BROWN winter overcoat,
nearly new, size 38, $20. Phone
HU 2-3494. 45-p
Custom Work
BULL DOZING and excavating.
J. and G. Positd(11l, RR 3, Clinton,
HU 2-7438. 31-tfb
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
Heating needs, call HU 2=9433
Hawkins Hardware. 2-tfb
SANLTIARY Sewage Disposaft. New
is the time to. have your septile
.tames, cess -pools, ate. -pumped out
before winter. Write or (phone,
'Louie Blake, 42r6 Brussels. 43 to 9p
ATTENTION FARMERS! White
w as h in g, ,disinfecting, cleaning
barns, and spraying cattle for lice.
Phone Hubert Cooper, Exeter,
599rJ3 45-tfb
Employment Wanted
SPARE TIME WORK AT MEN-
ding and repairing clothes, leng-
thening etc. Phone HU 2-9152.
45-b
WILL BABYSIT one or two child-
ren in own home by the day or
by the week. Phone HU 2-7566.
(RCAF) . 45-b
WOMtAN would' like to ,babysit
one or two children in her home
du'rlinlg the working week, Phone
HU 2-7566. 44-5-b
FOR SALE OR RENT
FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE, bath-
room, modern kitchen, den, living
room and dining room. Also gar-
age. On Ontario Street. Mrs. Ken
Gibbings, phone HU 2.3874, 45-tfb
Help Wanted — Female
WAITRESS for full time eanpley-
amenit, Apply tin person Beretdiilffs
Bakery Limited, 43-4-5-b
13ELIABLE GIRL wanted to do
light• housework and to are for
child 2% years old while mother
works until Christmas. Phone HU
2-9603. 45-b
HOUSEKEEPER for private home
in Stratford; cooking important;
no baby sitting; evenings and ev.
ery other weekend off. Very good
wages. Box 453 Clinton News -
Record. 1 45-p
CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL.
More tune on your hands, Make
extra money by selling Avon Pro-
ducts. Tertdtories are availaible in
Goderich and Hullett Towh-
ships, Write for information to
Mns. Lourien Green, Distriiet Man-
ager, Box 281, Hanover, 45-1)
Help Wanted
BABYSITTER WANTED, )30Y
or girl, about once a week, Phone
Clinton Hel 2-7262, 45-b
CARETAKER required part-time,
for Credit Union. Office, Apply
giving full particulars to W. V.
Hoy, Manager, Box 310, Clinton.
45,b
SALESMAN WANTED, Saes and
service men' +tea represent Singer
Coneeany. Good; startling salary,
Hospitaldz:at ibn !crud pen Sion' pliain�,
Transporta;tsorneuppltred, Apply W.
G. +Hend`enson, Gode&i'ch; phone
1135 or 665 Winghaan. 44-5-(b
Livestock For Sale
11 YORK PIGS, eight weeks old,
for sale. Bill Flynn. HU 2-9953.45p
311 WELL -STARTED PIGS. Elm-
er Hayter, Hensel 969r22. 45-b
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3%c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once. GrLBERT
BROS. • MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1483J 4 or 1483 J 1.
38-tflb
ATTENTION FARMERS:: ,.Cash
paid for sick, down and disabled
cows and horses, Dead stock pick-
ed up free of change; no call: ac-
scepted under 300 lbs. Call collect
cepted
Ed. Andrews, 851r11, Seaforth.
Associated with Darling and Co,
of Canada Ltd. 39-petfb
DEAD STOCK SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid far
dead, toed, sidle and dizeibt'ed horses
and cattle. Olid horses fon' seaught-
er at 5e a pound'. For prompt,
eani:tary 'disposal *lone collect,
Norman Knapp, Blyth 21r12; if
busy phone Leroy Acheson, At-
wood 153, William Morse, Brus-
eels 16.16. Trucks available at all
times. 36 to 1O -p
Dead Stock Services
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
PAID FOR SICK, DOWN OR
DISABLED COWS and
HORSES.
Also
Dead Cows and Horses
►t Cash Value
Ofd Horses -- 4c per pound
Phone Collect
133--- BRUSSELS
BRUCE MARLATT
24 Hour Service ,
LOST and FOUND
LOST—White clutch purse with
student's card and pictures en-
closed. lost October 31. Finder
please leave same at Clinton
News -Record -or phone HU 2-9610.
r 45-b
LOST --Cattle loading chute plat-
form lost Saturday, November 1,
somewhere north from Clinton on
Highway 4, Finder please con-
tact Brindley Transport, Benmil-
ler, phone Carlow 23r30 collect.
Reward.' 45-p
Miscellaneous '
SANS SHARPENED, ail kinds;
experienced. Work guaranteed.
Dave Elliott. Phone HU 2-9765.
43-4-5p
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. . Our work assures. your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store. 45-p
EXCLUSIVE BEAUTY LINE
Highest commission. .Write Box 8
Station C, Montreal or Mrs. Earl
Heywood, Box 443, Wingham or
phone Wingham 104,1: 45-p
'FREE
OUTBOARD MOTOR WINTER
STORAGE WITH SPRING
CBEOK-•UP
Ellwood Epps Sportiing Goods.
36-14ib
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
ydur rings and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chan-
ces, Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter. 45-p
CITIZENS OF OUNTON, You
wvl < aeoarla John Deifenbaker solid
Lawler his fitist newspaper, Geert
Vanlde. Heide Is your carrier bole.
Do you know hint? Phone HitJ 2-
9641 tcir home delivery. F1iinanceaa,
sports, news, markets. The G1ofbe
and Mail. 43-4-5p
MOTORS AND GENERATORS
rreevound and repaired. Brushes,
papacitui's, switches, bearings;
small appliances repaired. Used
or reconditioned motors for sale.
Art Levett, Isaad Street at Dunlop.
Phone HU 2-6640. r 44tfb
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA-
TION service or more information,
telephone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association eolleot at:
CLINTON' IiiiT 2-3441
Between 7.30 and 9.30 r.m, week
days, 6 and 8 p.m. en Saturdays.
Do not call for service on Sunday.
Cows le heat on, Sunday can be
insemenated satiSfactorily on Mon-
day.
We supply setviee to top quality
bulls of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayr-
shire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red
Poll, Hereford (polled and horned),
Beef Shorthorn (polled and horn-
ed), ,and Dual Purpose Shorthorn,
Anginas and Charolais breeds, The
cost is low, 28-tfb
• Personal
WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years
Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands Pest 40, ONLY
60e, At all druggists. 45 to 48-b
SCOTT'S ANTI -GRAY HAIR -
tone imparts natural -looking col-
our and lustre to gray, streaked
and faded hair. Not a dye, not a
tint, a white greaseless cream eq-
ually effective on all shades of
hair. At Pennebaker's Drug Store.
45-b
Pet Stock
TWO HALF-GROWN KITTENS
would like gopd farm home. Call
HU 2-9695. 45-x
SMALL COCKER PUPPY for sale,
three months old, female. Con-
tact Mrs. Searle HU 2-3450. 45-b
Property For Sale
4-,BEIDROOM HOUSE, !bath,: ]n!v-
di nlgsioom, Targe modern, kitten,
den; 2 storey baron 35'x28' abet
workshop. Reasonable down pay-
ment accepted. Phone HU 2-9618
45-p
REAL ESTATE •
REAL EiSTATL' IS OUR' BUSI-
NESS. Farms, residential; com-
mercial, summer cottages. For de-
pendalbte and capable service list
your property with John Bosveld,
Wellesley Street, Goderich. Phone
1108. Salesmen; George MCGi117v-
ray, Lueknow; J. McConnell, Sea -
forth. • 38 iilib
FOR SALE
1 -STOREY NEW MODERN Two-
bedroom dvyelling, gas furnace,
full basement. Ready for Occup
' ancy December 1.
1 -STOREY 3 -BEDROOM dwelling,
large living with fireplace; din-
ing space; modern kitchen; oil
heating; sun porch; attached
garage; situated on Highway 4,
south of Clinton. Early posses-
sion.
2 -STOREY BRICK STORE, ap-
prox. 20'x60', with 5 -room apart-
ment, 2nd floor. Oil heating;
well rented, with lease. Ideal
location.
INCOME PROPERTY: 4 furnished
apartments and office. Well to•
cated, in business section, Net
return apprQx. 1p°% of invest-
ment.
CHOICE LOTS (1) 66'x72';
(2) 124'x348'.
Reasonably priced.
* * *
H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR — Phone HU 2-9644
44tfb
'Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against
the estate of Arthur McLinchey,
late of the Township of Stanley,
in the County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on or about the
17th day of October, 1958, are re-
quired to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned
by the 22nd day of November, 1958
as after that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, in the
County of Huron, this 29th day of
October, 1958.
HAYS and PREST,
Goderich, Ontario, . •
Solicitors 'for the Estate.
45-6-7-b
District Auction Sales
On Page Twelve
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE,
FLORIST
Dial HU 2-7012—Clinton
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BIRTHS
BRITTON—In Clinton Public Hos
pital, on Sunday, November 2,
1958, to Mr, and Mrs, William
Britton, Clinton, a son
BURKE--In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, November 3,
1958, to 1VIr. and Mrs, Robert
Burke, Clinton, a daughcer.
COURTEMANCHE In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Friday, Oct-
ober 31, 1958, to Sergeant and
Mrs. George Courtemanche,
Clinton a daughter.
GALLIVAN -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, November
3, 1958, to Corporal and Mrs.
1-I Gallivan, Clinton, a .daugh-
ter, 1,
OLIVER-In Clinton Public Hos
pital, on Saturday, November 1,
1958, to LAC and ,Mrs. T. S.
Oliver, Clinton, a son,
PENCE—On October 25, 1958, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pence (nee
Marion Atkinson), Royal Oak,
Mich., a son, (Stephen Gerald).
PEPPER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday,. October 30,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Pep-
per, Brucefield, a daughter,
McGREGOR In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, November
3, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mc-
Gregor, Hensall, a daughter.
SIELD—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, November 4,
1958, to ' Mr. and Mrs,. Frank
Sield, Hensall, a daughter.
SNIDER In Clinton Publiq,,Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, November 4,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Snider, Zurich, a daughter.
TYNDALL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 31,
1958, to Mr, and Mrs Keith
Tyndall, RR 2, Clinton a Baugh
ter.
WATSON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, November 4,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Watson, Blyth, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
HANCOCKS-Armstrong - In St.
Pauls United Church, Hamilton,
on Saturday, November 1, 1958,
by" the Rev. Fred M. Ellis, El-
eanor Anne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Armstrong, 27 Trag-
ina Ave., N., Hamilton, to Der-
wyn Richard Hancocks, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Hancocks,
Port Credit.
DEATHS
CHURCHILL-- I•n Tuckersmith
Township, on Thursday, October
30, 1958, Benjamin Wellington
Churchill, in his 84th year. Fun-
eral from the Beattie Funeral
home, Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, by
the Rev. C. S. Inder. Service
on Friday night by Masonic and
Orange Lodges.
FRASER—Suddenly on Sunday,
October 26, 1958, at his home
in Willowdale, Dr, James Grah-
am Fraser (formerly of RCAF
Station Clinton), beloved hus-
band of Essie Fraser,, in his
43rd year. Funeral from Willow -
dale Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday, October 29, by the
Rev. Alexander McLean, pastor
of the ,church, Padre J. Gal-
braith, RCAF and the Rev. D.
J. Lane, Clinton, assisting.
HOHNER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, November
4, 1958, Dorothy May Boyce,
Varna, widow of the late Wil-
liam Hohner, in her 70th year.
Fufieral from the Westlake fun-
eral home, Zurich, to Bayfield
Cemetery, on Friday, November
7, by the Rev. T. J. Pitt, Varna,
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
ORTWEIN—In London, on Thurs-
day, October 30, 1958, Milton W.
Ortwein, beloved husband of
Bertha Margaret Ortwein, in his
68th year. Funeral from the
Bonthron funeral chapel, Hens -
all by the Rev.' Charles D. Dan-
iel, to Hensall Union Cemetery,
on Saturday, November 1.
STANBURY—In. Brussels, on Sat-
urday, November 1, 1958, Will-
iam Arthur Stanbury, Brussels,
formerly of Clinton, beloved hus-
band of Lillian Kellington, in his
84th year. Funeral from the D.
A. Rann funeral home, Brussels,
to Brussels Cemetery, on Mon-
day afternoon, November 3.
Treasurer's Sale of
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporation of the County
of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by
the Warden of the County of Hu•
ron under his hand and the seal
of the said corporation bearing
date of 12th day of August 1958,
sale of lands in arrears of taxes in
the County of Huron will be held
at my office at the hour of 2.00
p.m. in the Court House on the 9th
day of December 1958 unless the
taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the
list of lands for sale for arrears
of taxes was published in the On-
tario Gazette on the 5th day of
September 1958, and that copies
of the said list may be had at my
office.
The adjourned sale, if necessary,
will be held at the above office on
the 16th day of December, 1958.
Teeasurer's Office this 13th day
of August, 1958.
(Signed)
J. G, BERRY, Treasurer
38-50-b
TENDERS
Tenders will be received until November 15, 1958,
for truck equipped with snowplow and wing, to plough
port of Goderich Township roads, when needed, Tenders
require helper to state size of truck and plough, price
per hour. Lowest or ony tdnder,not necessarily accepted.,
ROBERT THOMPSON, Clerk
ROY TYNDALL, Rodd Superintendent
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CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours and relations
for cards, flowers, visits and treats
while at patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Rev. Grant Mills' — Lorne
Murch. e 45-p
I would like to thank all me
friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers, visits and treats while a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to the nursing staff.
—DOROTHY HYMERS. 45-p
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Cantelon
wish to express their sincere
thanks to friends, relatives and
neighbours for their many kind
acts and gifts, and the Cantelon
family for their surprise reunion
on Adam's very happy 90th birth-
day. 45-p
The family of the late Robert
Freeman wish to thank all their
friends, zelatives and neighbours
for all their kindness shown them
during the loss of a dear husband
and father, also for the beautiful
floral tributes, those who loaned
cars, acted as pall -bearers and
flower -bearers and helped in any
way during our sadness. —Mrs.
Robert Freeman and family. 45-b
Iwish to thank all my neigh-
bours, friends and relatives who
so kindly remembered me with
cards, visits, and treats while I
was a patient at South Huron
Hospital, and since returning to
the home of my daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Martin. -- Samuel Ropp. 45-x
ROUTE MANAGER
Nationally Advertised Product
requires a distributor in your area.
Male or female, Full or Part
'Time. $300.00 monthly guaran-
teed income for replacing merchan
dise in local established retail out-
lets a few hours weekly in spare
time, higher returns for full time.
No experience necessary as we
train you in all phases of the bus-
iness, no high pressure men are
wanted, as no selling is required.
YOU MUST—
Be able to devote 8 to 12 hours
weekly to business.
Be able to furnish at least two
character references.
Be able to make a cash deposit
of $950.00 to $1900.00, which is
refundable, to cover cost of
stock.
If you can meet these qualifica-
tions and desire an interview with
Company Executive in your area
send us a brief history of yourself,
including your name, address and
telephone number. Write to Box
450 Clinton News -Record, 45-h
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Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales •
Cattle Sold By Weight
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BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
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