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CLEARANCE
QUALITY CLOTHING AT GREAT SAVINGS I.
Out They Go
Suburban
Coats
Car Coats
Jackets
Windbreakers
Every Coat Must Go, in this
Huge Clearance
You name the Style and we have it.
Sizes 36 to 44 at
Savings of 20% to 50% off
the original price
BUY NOW and SAVE!
EXTRA PANTS FREE
on TIP-TOP TAILOR Made-to-Measure Suits
Ask to see Warren K. Cooks Last Length Selections
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
Pickett & Campbell Ltd.
Main Corner CLINTON HU 24732
eneesn
Page 4—Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Jan. 4, 1962
ACCOMMODATION
FOR, RENT
2 BEDROOM COTTAGE, up-
furnished; available now. Phone
HU 2-9572. lb
HOUSE FOR, RENT in Bruce-
field, at once. Phone HU 2-
7572. lx
3 ROOM COTTAGE, unfurnish-
ed, located in Bayfield, 3 bed-
room; available January 15.
Phone Bayfield 54 t 4. lb
5 ROOM HEATED Apartment,
oak floors, 4-piece bath, kitchen
cupboards, in Al condition.
Availabl February 1. Apply' C.
Tweedie, 114 Elgin Ave, Gode-
rich, phone JA 4-7283, lb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ALUMINUM DOORS and Win-
dows. Don C. Colquhoun, RR 5,
Clinton. Dial HU 2-3297. 1-tfb
100 FOOT ENDLESS BELT,
7 inches. Jack Henderson, HU
2-7450. 1p
Carefree Heating — Champion
Fuel Oil. Phone HU 2-9411,
A. G. Grigg. and Son. 38tfb
OVEN-READY CAPONS for
sale. Phone HU 2-7504.
48-52p-1-2b
TYPEWRITER,' Smith Carona
model, silent Super, cash $65.
See Cpl. F. Besso, 154 Joseph
Street, Clinton. 1p
LEONARD REFRIGERATOR,
in Al condition; Optima type-
writer, almost new. Phone HU
2-9753. lb
KITCHEN' SUITE, newly up-
holstered in leatherette, black
and turquoise. Phone HU 2-
9584. 47tfb
30-GAL. electric hot water
tank, 1,000-watt immersion ele-
ment. Wes McBride, Varna,
phone Hensall 687 r 21. lip
OIL SPACE HEATER for
sale, in good condition; regist-
ered Beagle hounds for sale.
Phone HU 2-7578. 1p
BEEF BY THE QUAR1 ent,
front, hind or side. Fresh killed.
Russell Oesoh, Varna, phone
Hensel' 687 r 23, 1-2p
KENWOOD BLANKETS—an
ideal gift for all occasions; also
KENWOOD Baby Blankets; all
sizes and colors. MARTIN'S
Dept. Store. 33tfb
HOUSE TRAILER, 20th Cent-
ury, 3 bedrooms and bath. Com-
pletely furnsihed. Phone Sea-
forth 79 or write Box 565 Sea-
forth.
SPRAYED APPLES for sale:
Spy, King, MacIritpsh, Talman
Sweet, Snow, Delicious, .Green-
ing, Russet, Wolf River and
cider apples. Phone HU 2-3214.
Free delivery in Clinton. Fred
McClymont and Sons, Varna.
41tfb
YEAR-END CLEARANCE of
New Singer Cannistez' Vacuum
Cleaners. Special price, only
$49.50. Also special prices on
Singer sewing machines and
floor polishers. Will Whidden,
Clinton, HU 2-9103. 1p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
POTATOES foe sale, excellent
No 1. table potatoes, very reas-
onable price. T. H. Soudant
,and. Sons, RR 1, Varna, located
4 miles south of Varna, Phone
Hensall 695 r 4 or 696 r 12.
44-012
FILTER QUEEN
Sales and Service
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
BEDROOM SUITE, 3-Piece
Drier, just like new. Bunk beds,
practically new. Chesterfield,
bed type, with 2 odd chairs,
Automatic washer. 2 ordinary
washers. Dressers. End tables.
Coffee table, Other small items.
Becker's Trailer Court, call at
house. 1-b
EXTRA TROUSERS
FREE
ON ALL HOBBERLIN SUITS
Save up to $34.50
Choose From Our Complete
Range of Samples
HERMAN'S
MEN'S WEAR
HU 2-9351 Clinton
SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT
as a diamond should be chosen
with special mire. Phone for an
evening appointment. HU 2-
9525 or HU 2-7054. Anstett
Jewellers. 53-tfb
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs and bags for all mo-
dels of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reconditioned mach-
ines of all makes for sale.
BOB PECK, RR 1, Zurich
Phone Hensall 696 r 2
29 to 39p tfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ARTICLES WANTED
ELECTRIC HAND SAW, must
be in excellent condition, give
full Particulars as to size,
make, power, price etc. Write
to Box 50, Clinton Nevvs-Rec-
ord. 51x
AUTOS FOR SALE
1960 KARMANN GHIA Volks-
wagen, like new, 17,000 miles.
Two-tone, radio and other ex-
tras. Apply John Plumtree,
Clinton. 52tfb
1947 % TON CHEV, pick up,
in good running condition,
stock racks, snow tires. Will
sell cheap for quick sale. How-
ard Johnson, HU 2-9493. 50tfb
CUSTOM WORK
DIAMONDS CLEANED and
checked free of charge. Anstett
Jewellers, Clinton. 46-tfb
SNOWPLOUGHING. Back-hoe
work on excavation, drains,
trenches, etc. Henry Young, 63
North Street, HU 2-9496. ltfb
TREE CUTTING, nothing too
big or too small; wood for sale,
for furnace, stove or fireplace.
Bill Lynch, phone HU 2-6692
or HU 2-9198. 40tfb
AIR COMPRESSOR EQUIP-
ment with jack hammer, mud
spade and drill. Floor sanding.
Cale Doucette builder. Phone
HU 2-3348.
MOTORS, generators, starters,
fencers repaired or rewound.
Parts for most makes on hand
or available, Art Levett and
Sons 139 Erie Street, phone
HU 2-6640. 40tfb
BACK-HOE WORK on ex-
cavations, drains, trenches, etc.
Phone Henry Young, 63 North
Street, HU 2-9496. 29-tfb
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED
GIRL DESIRES POSITION —
typing or clerking. Phone HU
2-9836. , lb
HELP WANTED
MALE
NIGHT CARETAKER WANT-
ed. Apply in writing only to
Box 10, Clinton News-Record,
stating name, address, and age.
ltfb
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
DING DONG
AVON CALLING
Needed immediately
Qualified Women
interested in
Extra Earnings.
Car necessary.
Openings in Goderich, Colborne,
Hullett and Tuckersmith
Townships.
Write:
MRS. E. BELL,
84B Albert St., Waterloo
or phone collect
SH 5-0751 before 8.30 a.m.
51-2-5-9b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — Black and tan fox
hound, lost Tuesday afternoon,
Concession 6, Goderich Town-
ship.
07.Apply Ross Feagan, HU
2-92 lb
MISCELLANEOUS
WATCH , REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Esta-
blished Jewellery Stare. 20tfb
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like
new. Diamond rings renewed
and stones safely secured—don't
take chances. Expert work done
reasonably to your satisfaction.
Watch repairs and pearl re-
stringing. W. N. Counter.
20-tfb
Dolt-Yourself
RENT These Machines
3 Floor Polisher
3 Floor Sander and Edger
3 Electric Rug Shampooer
with wet and dry vacuum
3 Hand Electric Sander
3 Duo Purpose Hand Sander
BALL & MUTCH
CLINTON
30-tfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be tuned
and checked for moth dame°
and other defects' regUlarlY. I
appreciate the continued priv-
ilege of servicing many,of the
instruments in this area. eorge
W. Copt, HU 2-3870,
17to23.0 tfb
Lovely 4 bedroom home, liv-
legroom, 3 piece bathroom,
basement, furnace, hot water
heating, 2 garages, 2 lots locat-
ed on Mary Street. Price only
$6,300.
200 acre choice clay loam
Highway farm, very good brick
home, 2 barns, new stabling.
Price $25,000. Down payment
$10,000. Cooler and milk cans
included.
Just a few miles from Clin-
ton: 80 acres of pasture land,
only $2,500.
Money-making country store,
can be bought very reasonable.
Close to Londesboro, 96 acre
farm and all the buildings, $9,-
000. Down payment $3,500.
186 acres, Gtxlerich Town-
ship, extra large barn, brick
home, $25,000. Included is •all
the stock and equipment. Mort-
gage available.
Farms, Commercial residential
lots, small acreage with build-
ings. Buying or selling, contact
JOHN BOSVELD
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street,
Goderich, Ont. Ph. JA 4-8762
Salesmen:
C. Buruma, Clinton HU 2-3287
land3b
SALESMAN WANTED
STAN BLOWES TRAVEL Ser-
vice, 32 Wellington St., Strat-
ford. For all airlines, steam-
ships, rail, hotel reservations,
tours. Low bank rates on time
payments. Prepaids arranged
for relatives visiting from over-
seas. Call 271-5710.
lb
FOR SALE
150 HEAVY TYPE HENS, live,
at $1 each. Phone HU 2-7463.
lb
SERVICES
FARMERS! Are you interested
in getting the best and highest
cash prices for your dead, old
or disabled horses and cattle?
If so, phone Atwood Zenith
34900 (no toll charge) or At-
wood 356-2622 collect and give
our company a try. Seven day
service. Licence No. 103C61.
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS — Call
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Limited
Phone Kirkton 48 r 10
Dead Animal Licence
No. 97-C-61
ltfb
ATTENTION FARMERS! Call
promptly. Pay for dead or dis-
abled animals, 300 lbs. or over,
according to condition. Serving
the fermer in this area for 19
years. Licensed under Dead
Stock Disposal Act, Licence No.
66c61. 7 Days Service. Call
collect Ed. Andrews, 863W1,
Seaforth. 43tfb
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses
according to size and
Condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels
PHONE 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
ii6E14 4ithr4620186-clgitb
BLACK TERRIER PUPS for
sale, 3 males, 3 females, Phone
HU 2-7854. lb
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of CLIFFORD
ELGIN TALBOT, late of the
Village of Bayfield in the
County of Huron, Contractor,
deceased. •
A 11 persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named who died • on the 10th
day of November, A.D. 1961,
are required to file full partic-
ulars thereof with the under-
signed on or before the 22nd
day of January, A.D. 1962, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 2nd day of January, A.D.
1962.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario.
„ Solicitor for the said Estate.
1-2-3-b
amirh:
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of WILLIAM
MoDOOL, late of the Village of
Bayfield, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, deceas-
ed. --
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned Executor on or be-
for the 25th day of January,
1962, after which date the
estate's assets will be distribut-
ed, having regard only to claims
that have been received.
Harry Frederick Baker,
959 Dame Street,
London, Ontario,
Executor,
By Homer B. Neely,
his solicitor,
RR No. 8, London, Ont
1-2-3b
Notice to Creditors
and Others
In the Estate of EUPHEMIA
SMALL, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of Euphemia
Small, late of the Township of
Hullett in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the 26th
day of July 1961, are hereby
notified to send particulars of
same to the undersigned solici-
tors' On or before the 20th day
of, -January, 1962, after which
date the Estate will be distribut-
ed , with regard only to the
claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice, and the
undersigned will not be liable to
any person of whose claims he
shall not then have notice.
DATED at Port Elgin, On-
tario this 20th day of December
1961.
Charles Small, Executor,
By: Tomlinson & Dollar,
Port Elgin, Ontario,
Solicitors for the said
Executor. 1-2-3b
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE
DAIRY CAITLE FOR SALE—
Holstein and Jersey cows, also
Holstein and Jersey heifers
springing, at reasonable prices.
A. E. Townshend & Son, phone
HU 2-9107 or HU 2-3357.
WANTED
SHORT CUT BALED STRAW
wanted. Phone G. Vanderhaar,
HU 2-7492.
TRACTOR PULLEY — wanted
to buy—to fit WC WD Allis
Chalmers, or LA John Deere;
cob corn for sale. Jake Reder,
HU 2-9166. lb
AUCTION SALE
Another Gigantic Auction Sale
on
Wednesday, Janua-ry 10
And Every Following
Wednesday
at t.'itArplus Materials Co.,
Grand Bend, Ont.
(located at the former theatre
building),
A large quantity of plywood,
plate board, hardware, tons of
bolts, lag screws, plumbing sup-
plies, electrical supplies, stain-
less steel frying pans, dishes,
new lot of copper tubing, valnes
and other equipment too num-
erous to mention. lb
41"
'1'?",114.444,44111,
fp, . / •
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 2 p.m.
Government inspected Scales
Cattle So id by Weight
CASH
36E •COAt. Sales Manager.
BOB 1VIbNAIR, Mettotteer.
„K. Wt COLOUNOUN, Clerk • • ••
MARRIAGES
— In Knox.
Pre. byterien Church, Gode-
rich, on Saturday, December'
23, 1961, Barbara Ann,
daughter of Mr, Mrs.
Arnold 330aeh, 3.4 Elgin Ave„
Geaerien, to Jelin Douglas
Betirin, Clinton; son. of Mr e
and Mrs. Lloyd Belskin, 210,
Princess Street East, Clinton.
BELL-BLACK — On Saturday,
Denember 30, 1961, in St,.
Andrew's, United Church par-
sonage, •Bayfield', Viola Lucille
Black, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Arthur L. Tichborne,
Gederich, to George Willis
Bell, Bayfield, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Charles Ii, Bell, Bay-
field.
BRAND-BOYLE — In St, Jo-
seph's Rom a n Catholic
Church, Clinton, on Saturday,
December 30, 1961, by the
Rev. L. E. Reed-Lewis, Marg-
aret Mary, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Boyle, Clin-
ton, to John Gilbert Brand,
RR 2, Bayfield, son of .Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Brand, RR 2,
Clinton.
ERICKSON-IRWIN — In' Eg-
mondville United Claurcir
manse, an Saturday evening,
December 30, 1961, by the
Rev. J. H, Vardy, Egmond-
vnle, Milvena Ruth Irwin,
Bayfield, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.. 'Willard R. (Boyd') Stur-
geon, Hayfield, to Sergeant
E. Walter Erickson, RCAF
Station Ramore, Ont., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erick-
son, Watrous, Sask.
McDONALD GILLLES — In
Calvary United Church, Lon-
don, on Saturday, December
16, 1961, by the Rev. Dr. E.
G. Turnbull, Beverley Joan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Genes, London, to Donald
Bruce McDonald; son of Mrs.
Elizabeth McDonald, Clinton
- and the late Samuel McDon-
ald.
MORRISON - BURTON — In
Wesley-Willis United Church,
on Tuesday, January 2; 1962,
by the Rev. C. G. Park,
Carole Burton, daughter of
Mrs. Alma Fisher, Vancouv-
er, B.C., to Thomas Richard
Morrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Morrison, Vancouver,
B.C.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to taek this opportun-
ity to thank all those who visit-
ed me, sent flowers, cards and
gifts while a patient in Clinton
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Goddard and nursing staff. —
MRS. RUSSELL ERRATT.
lb
I wish to thank all those who
sent cards, flowers, treats, and
for all kindnesses shown me
while a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. Also special
thanks to Drs. Addison, Mc-
Aninch, Wyatt and nurses at
Victoria Hospital. — WILLIAM
PICKETT. 1-b
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all these who
sent. cards, flowees• and gifts
to me in Westminster Hospital;
London, and .showed kindness
in sip many ways to Hazel and
Alen dering my illness. • -
—MAURICE BRISCO,
Mr, and Mrs. James Liver-
more, Huronview, wish to Inarda
their many friends fpr all :those
lonely..bexee, peed's, flowers,
plants and gifts, from. those who
came in to entertain us. Words
could not express our thenkfull,
ens's, lb
I wish to take this opportun-
ity to thank all those who
visited me, sent cards, flowers
and gifts while I was a patient
in Clinton hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Oakes and the
nurses.—ADELINE WILLIS.
lb
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Knox, Landeeboro, extend sin-
cere thanks to their many
friends for gifts and cards re-
ceived in connection with their
diamond wedding anniversary
and all those who called at
their reception and helped to
make it such a delightful day
which will 1Cerg be remembered.
lb
On behalf of Frank and my
family, I wish to thank the
Clinton LOBA, Turner's Church
WA, Tuckersmith Ladies' Club,
friends, relatives and neighbors
who sent cards, gifts and treats
at Christmas time, and all
those who visited or helped in
any way since I took sick in
June. Special thanks to Rev. G.
Mills for his friendly visits.—
MRS. FRANK FALCONER.
The family of the late Mrs.
Anne Glew wish to extend their
heartfelt thanks and apprecia-
tion for the many acts of kind-
ness, messages of sympathy,
beautiful flower tributes from
their 'friends, neighbours, rela-
tives and Rebekahe in their re-
cent sad bereavement in the
loss of a beloved wife and
mother. Special thanks to the
Rev. Grant Mills, soloist Mrs.
M. Nediger, the gentlemen who
acted as pallbearers and flower-
bearers, the nurses and staff of
Clinton Public Hospital and
Drs. Oakes, Addison, Manaus;
also those who helped at the
home and the Beattie funeral
home. --FRANK GLEW and
family, l:p
DEATHS
CALDWELL—net his residence
near the village of Grand
Bend, on Wednesday, Decem-
ber ' 20, 1961, Joseph Allen
Caldwell, in his 68th year.
Service from the Hoffman'
funeral home, Dashwood, on
Saturday, December 23, and
interment in the Bayfield
Cemetery.
DEATHS
c4oLDINc —.To Scott Memorial
Hospital, :Seeforth„ on ;SOO..
day, December 31, 1961, Sen-
ator William H. cowing,
widower of the late Elena.
Kenchen, in his 34th year..
Service from the Northside
United Church, Seeforth, to
Steff a Cemetery; Hibbert
Township, by the Rev. J. C,
Britten, on Tuesday, January
2, 1962-
LIVERMORE In California,
on Thursday, December.. 28,
1961, Lillian Herman, widoW
of the late Harry Livermore,
dear sister of Mrs. T, (Ne1-
lie) Fremlin, Mrs. Caryl
(Gladys) Draper, and Thom-
a..5 Herman, Clinton; Mrs.
George (Reta) Tomlin, Hafr-
ristorn Rev. Frank Herman,
New York. (Also surviving
are three sons and two
daughters all in California)
She was in her 84th year.
Interment was in California.
LOVE—In a London hospital
on Friday, December 29, 1961,
Dorothy Maudb Lone-a dear
daughter of Gorden Love,
Hensall, in her 29th year.
Service from the Benthron
funeral home on' Sundlay, De-
cember 31, by the Rev. Currie
Winlaw, to Baird's Cemetery,
Stanley Township.
JARROTF — On Wednesday,
December 27, 1961, in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, Dr.
James Thomas Jarrott, native
of Hensel, beloved husband
of Marjorie Dexter, 268 Re-
gent Street, London. Service
from' the George E. Logan
and sons funeral chapel, Lon-
don, on Friday, December 29,
with entombment in Wood-
land Mausoleum,
McLEAN—Suddenly on Friday,
December 29, 1961, in Dun-
dee, Ellen Crawford, widow
of the late James Bell Mc-
Lean, Exeter (ferment' of
Rippe%) in her 88th year.
Service from the Hopper-
Hockey, funeral home, Exeter,
by the Rev. R, S. Hiltz, Main
Street United Church, Exeter
on Monday afternoon, Jan-
uary 1, 1962, to Exeter ,Ceme-
nny.
McPHSE—On Thursday even-
ing, 'December 28, 1961, Gor-
don Oliver ,McPhee, Auburn,
beloved husband' of Edith Mc-
Manus, in his 65th year. Ser-
vice from the J. Keith Arthur
funeral home, Auburn, by the
Rev. W. S. ten Hoopen, Gode-
rich, on Saturday, December
30, and temporary entomb-
ment in Colborne Township
mausoleum.
WALLIS—In Landon on -Thurs-
day, December 28, 1961, Wal-
ter W. Wallis, formerly of
'Godericli Towneitipnaine 'his
83rd year. Service from the
Beattie funeral home, 55 Rat-
tenbury Street East, Clinton,
to Maitland Cemetery, Gode-
rich, by the Rev. W. C.
Smith, Bayfield, on Monday,
January 1. •
REAL ESTATE
PET STOCK
Classified Rates
For Sale, etc., Cards of
Thanks, In Memoriams,
Engagements, 3c a word;
Minimum 75o.
REPEATS-
2c a word; Minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNTS--
% Off if paid by Saturday
following last insertion.
BILLING CHARGE-
100 added on second bill.
FREE—
Births, Marriages, Deaths
DEADLINE—
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
clearing at only 60 cents. Royal,
Smith Corona, L. C. Smith,
Olivetti, Olympia, Remington
portables. Adder ribbons for
Addo X, Allen RC, Burroughs,
Clary, Smith Corona, McCas-
'key and Remington Class 600.
News-Record' office, 56 Albert
Street. 49tfb
ANNUAL
HOBBERLIN
TAILORED-TO-MEASURE
SUIT SALE
PRIVATE SALE — Furniture,
tools, automobile, truck, etc.
RR 2, Hensall, 1y, miles west
of Hensall and half mile north
of Highway 84. Everything to
be sold as the owner is leaving
for United States. 1958 Pontiac,
boat trailer; cement block ma-
chine for 8" and 10" chimney
block and rockface mould 8";
kitchen set, 6 chairs and table
extending to 7 feet, like new,
used only 3 months; 17 cu. ft.
Kalvinator refrigerator, 100 lbs.
frozen food compartment, Like
new, used only 3 months; wash-
ing machine; vibration sanders,
air and electric; 1/4 " Black and
Decker drill kit; electric heat-
ers; paint, aluminum and white,
5 gallon; propane gas stove,
copper line and regulator;
picks, shovels and garden tools;
2 5-gallon cooling cans with
taps; 15 brass valves; heavy
duty welding machine wire
(electric) ; hot water heater;
1952 2-ton International truck;
2 nt horse motors; English
tools; body tools; mechanic
tools; small steel boat with
oa s; carpenter tools; Coleman
propane gas lamp; 6 folding
chairs; 2 rain coats; step and
long ladders; 7-piece table;
heavy duty cement or plaster
mixer; 3-piece baby carriage,
mss
s to stroay pen. 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday
converts
cash. Neil
ler;
Blom
pl
, prop.,
DIAL HU 2.3443 phone Hensall 267.1 4, call any
4, I time.
Does Your Insurance
Include Chiropractic
Care ?
ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE
CLINTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Tuesday, January 9 — 3 p.m.
A CORDIAL INVITATI
LI
ON EXTENDED
TO THE PUBC
Electrolux Canada, Ltd.
You Get Quick Service
When You Phone
HU 2.7302 or HU 2-9119
All parts in stock for
Cleaners and Polishers,
J. AMSING
55 Albert Street, Clinton
41tfb
BLI.STN'ss PROPERTIES,
reran end. bomea, 'Build a home
to suit your pocketbook on the
Nu-Way house. plan, Leonard
G, Winter, Real Estate, Agent
for Kernohan. Phone .H.11 2-
6692 for .appointment, High
Street, .Clinton. 23tfb
You'll Never Know
Till You Try This
If there is any doubt in your
mind whether you can really
get into a big money selling
position . . . you can find out
now at our expense.
Don't worry about your past
history. Your ambition and
ability are more important to
us than previous work as a
salesman. We can prove this
with earnings from $8,000.00 to
$12,000.00 in a year paid to our
men in other cities who started
without previous experience in
our field.
This is not a hard job . . • it is
a pleasant occupation that of-
fers happy, healthful working
conditions at their best with top
earnings, liberal bonus incen-
tives, profit-sharing retirement
plan, and free life insurance.
If this sounds interesting to you,
then please get in touch with me
immediately. Write C. Be'Ste-
phens, Vice-Pres. Texas Re-
finery Corp., Box 711, Fort,
Worth 1, Texas.
TRAVEL SERVICE
ATTENTION
FARMERS!