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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-01, Page 18(Special to The T-A) NEW YORK — With incomes on the rise for most Huron County residents in the last few years, local families have been moving up the scale into higher income brackets. By the same token, the shift upward has left a smaller number in the low income categories. The changes are revealed in a copyrighted study, released by Sales Management. Its pur- pose was to determine, for each city or county, what por- tion of its population falls within each income bracket. The findings indicate, in each instance, whether the figure which has been given as "ave- rageincome per family" ap- plies to a majority of the families or whether ,it is made News budget from Clandeboye By MRS. J. H. PATON Ladies to send clothing Meetings of the Clandeboye WA and Guild were held jointly at the home of Mrs. Andy Car- ter who presided for the WA. Plans to send a bale early in November were made and members are asked for warm clothing including mitts and socks which pack easily, The November meeting will be an annual one with yearly reports and election of officers, President Mrs. Alan Hill con- ducted the Guild meeting and plans were completed for the annual bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 3. Donations of sewing and fancy work were handed in. The meeting closed with pray- ers for World Peace. Personal items NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOWN 3 SPEEDISTATEMENTS 3 REGISTER FORMS V GARAGE R'EPAIR ORDERS V SPEEDICHEQUES 3 BILLS OF LADING \/ SNAP-SETS V DELIVERY FORMS V REQUISITION FORMS V SPEEDIMEMOS 3 CHECK BOOKS 3 RESTAURANT PADS ti Oapti4.t.paAt-or. at convehtion W, Stephenson, Pastor of elm- menuel Septlat BNeter, and Airs 'Stephenson and T. t Eerie Hobbies, Pastor of Ray-. field. :Baptist :Church. • and Mrs. .HO1)))111$,.atte110.0(1. the.eonven- lion of the Fellowship of Evan- gelical Baptist churches in Ira m - Wog last week October 22-25, Bayfield Baptist church was well represented when. about 40 chartered a bus and attended the session iasV Wednesday eve- ning. Guest speaker was Dr. Jack Ryles., of the First Rapt fist Church, who Spoke to well over 2,00.0. people, Dies week after Biddulph Happenings family death • By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Storm causes damage in area A premature snowfall dumped a bountiful blanket over the area last week and not only caused havoc with motorists, but resulted in damage to many trees that were broken or twisted out of shape by the extremely damp, heavy snow. The result of the storm could be visibly spotted on Tuesday. when tree limbs were added to most garbage piles out for collection. PUC manager Hugh Davis, above, looks over the damage caused when a large tree split in half and crashed down onto a metal swing at the home of Stan Whiting, Huron St. Mrs. Whiting and Mrs. W. D. Mack, Crediton, examine the damage. —T-A photo Reveal major rise in Huron's income Topics from Whalen The new home of Mr. Kle- mem Aiitoray. RR 1 Clande• boys is progressing. The con- tractor is Erwin Scott of lat- een. Mrs. Jim Sigsworth was taken to St, Joseph's Hospital by the Haskett ambulance on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritchie of Baden visited On Monday with the former's sister, Mrs, Wil- fred Cunningham, who is im- proving from the accident she suffered. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cunningham and daughter, of London, visited on Tuesday. Mrs. Malcolm Allison of West McGillivray, teacher at Clan- deboye school, was ill on Thure. day and Friday. Mrs. Ivan Hearn of Ltieah supplied. Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Carter entertained their family on Suns day, the occasion being Mr. Bill Walden's birthday, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walden, Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. 'Carlyle Carter and Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carter and Karen Ann of London sand. Ian at home, Mr. Austin Bice was enter- tented let his birthday Satur- day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Lucari, With other friends from -London attending. Church news At St. ,lames church, Lay- man s Sunday was "(The-treed with the rector, the Rev, E. D. Lancaster in charge. Glen Wright joined the junior choir. At the United Church the Rev. G, W. Seelt arinolenced the time change for services, starting. Sandlot, Nov. 4 at 2.110 'Oah e Sunday School during the 'serve ice, A study by The Canadian Tax 'roundatien estimates that the average Canadian paid SI,232 in taxes to all geverti- mente in 1657, the year on which' the surVey was based, Mrs. M. Harvey dies in London Mrs, Maude Harvey, 91, wi- dow of the late Isaac Harvey, formerly of this community died at Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday, October 24. She was the former Maude Runnals of Port Hope and fol- lowing her marriage to Isaac Harvey they farmed near Sex- smith, Stephen Township, until moving to Alberta where the death of ,Mr, Harvey occurred, Mrs. Harvey has lived in Lon- don for a number of years, re- cently in the Dearness Home. Funeral service was con- ducted by Rev, C. V. Down and Rev. S. E. Lewis at the Din- ney Funeral Home, Exeter, on Friday, October 26 with inter- Miss 1. Turnbull Usborne native with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Seelte, Detroit. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Mr.,Zart.M.VeMOD21WitgatillseAMMIR Anniversary service The anniversary service of the Whalen United Church was well attended on Sunday mor- ning. Rev, W. .1, Maine of Granton was the guest speak- er. Special music was provid- ed by the choir with Mrs. B. Duffield at the piano. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mr. Ogden, Exeter. Those attending the service and also visiting with friends were. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr, and Mrs, Chester Merk- ley, London, and Mr. and Mrs, William Cann, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs, E. Pym, Mr. and Mrs. John Pym and Col- leen, Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley. Mr. and Mrs. William Tookey and John, London, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques, Zion, and Mr. Wilfred Herbert with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rol. lings, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rollings and Glenn, Clande, boye, with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr. and airs. Don Pullen, Guelph, with Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Tells of work in Japan Whalen liCW sponsored a social evening On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Brooks, Lon- don, r et ut n e d missionaries from Japan, presented their pictures depicting the story of their missionary Week in Japan. Mr. and Airs. Brooks had with them their two-yeat-old Japan- ese daughter which was a special, attraction of the eve- ning. They intend returning to Japan at the end of the year. The Johnson fateily, Which was Mr. and Mrs. Earl John. eon, Mrs. Fields and Messrs Gordon and Ivan Johnson, pro• vided the music for the eve. sting. arsenal Pe items and Mts. Norman 14od- gins were weekend visitors Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien attended the funeral of the late Ogden in Exeter on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Themes and Steven visited with friends at Wyoming Sunday. and .Mre. Sam Gilee, of Science 11111, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkham, were Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mt, Reward Morley of Hazel Park, Mich., „Spent the Week- end *A Mrs. Cora Morley and Mr, and Airs, William Morley, Mrs, Cora Mbiley turned home with Howard to Spend this week, Mr. and Mrs. MilneFullers visited recently With Mr, and Frank Gunning, Exeter, After the prizes had been dis- tributed, the children :assem- bled to sing hallowe'en songs for the entertainment .af t r guests, childr enklllch waswhich swearsveCliOnatd. Tye the mothers with plenty of can. dy for everyone, Personal teeltePbrnets; T „ Airs. Gibson, was informed that her hus- band's transfer had just come in that .ney, and that he would be posted to RCAF Station St, Hobert (in Montreal) by Jan- uary 15; Staff Engineering offi- cer, Air Defense Commend headquarters, Those who attended Elimville United Church anniversary serve ice on Sunday morning were Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner and family and were guests of Mir. and Mrs. _Howard, Pyrii; Mr. and Airs, Si. H, Elston, guests of Mr, and Airs, Freeman Horne also Mr, and Mrs. Allan El- ston, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Blair were Mr, and Mrs, Joe Regier and Tammy of crediton. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, John McAtheter•on Sunday were the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sumpton and girls of Port Elgin also Mr, and Mrs. Emery Matz and bo s of Elk- ton, Michigan, and Mr, Cecil Skinner of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston spent Sunday evening with Ser- geant Doug and Mee, Grayer, RCI‘ArrF. 'and. Mrs, Ross Lester of Brigden and san Allan spent Sunday with the latter's par- Fenatl:sl,s, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Miss Mildred Weiberg of Lon- don spent the weekend with her sister, Miss Phyllis Weiberg of Exeter, also Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald Northeott, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Bierling and family of Dashwood called on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weiberg on Sunday, Mrs. Murray Abbott, also Mrs. Frank Smyth of Centra- lia visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston, Mrs. H. W, H.odgins, Miss Sophia. Ri- chards and Mr. Win, Lambourn, Ildertore visited on Sunday eve- ning with them. uo of a few families with very big incomes balancing off a much larger number with small incomes. In Huron. County, it is shown, no less than 40.6 percent of the households had cash in- comes last year of $4,000 or more, This was after payment of taxes. The high figure was the re- sult of income gains locally amounting to 32.5 percent per household since a similar study was made three years ago. The rise was greater than that attained generally in Canada in the period, 4,0 per- cent. Ontario had a rise of 3.3 percent. The steady increase in the proportion of middle-income families is a good omen for business, The consumers in those brackets are the chief purchasers of durable goods. The degree to which they use their increased purchasing power at any particular time has an important effect on the economy, At present, they are spending a smaller part of it than they are able to. They are putting the rest, temporar- ily, into savings and into other reserves. The study shows, further, that 7.9 percent of the house- holds in Huron County are in the $7,000 to $10,000 bracket. They account for 16.5 percent of all cash income locally. In the $2,500 to $4,000 group are 27.5 percent of the house- holds and 22.3 percent of the total income. The 40.6 percent with in- comes over $4,000 receive 65,5 percent of the total. Town topics etes ee Mrs. Lorne Allen and daugh- ter Phyllis visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stevenson and family of Sarnia and attended anniver- sary services at Central United Church where Rev. Duncan Mc. Tavish was guest speaker. Mr. R, W. B. /ackson of Thornhill spent last weekend visiting his aunt, Mrs. Frank Brierley„ Mrs. K. L. Werner, London, is visiting at the home of E. M. Qllance, William St, Spr. Don Jermyn of the Roy- al Canadian Engineers is on leave for 30 days from Chilli- wack. 13.C'-, at the home of his parehts, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Jerniyn. He will be returning to Petawawa at the end of his leave. Mrs. Marjorie Mikes and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tomlinson, London, returned from a holl. day trip last week circling Lake Huron by way of Georgian Ray. Mrs. B. Van Earowe attended the service division meeting of the Canadian Cancer Society le Toronto on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week. her late residence, 313 Picea. , • - ' n, formerly of Exeter, died at day, October 27. illy .. London, On a ur. Miss Isobel G. Turnbull, 67, She was an only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Turnbull or rsborne Township and later of Exeter. Miss Turn, hull moved to London. about 26 years ago, Several cousins survive. Funeral service was conduct- ed by Rey. S, Hiltz at the Hobber.Hockey 'funeral home, Exeter, On Tuesday, October 20. with interment in Exeter cemetery, Pallbearers were W. C. AI. itson, D. Southeott, Erie Campbell. David Millar, I, W, Herb and Albert Scott, vairomo ,mv., . • The story in Saintsbury Sy MRS, HEBE.R Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael were Wednesday evening guests at a family dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George McFalls in honor of their daughter Joyce and daughter-in-law, Mrs, Ross McFalls, who were cele- brating birthdays. Mr, and Mrs. Ross McFalls and boys accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis on Sunday to Main Street United Church serv- ice and were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Rees at- tended the wedding of Miss El- eanor Thompson, Ailsa Craig, to Mr. Joe Balogh, London, on. Saturday in St. Peter's Church, -Clandeboye, Mr. and :Mrs, Bill Johns of Thames Road visited with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Johnson on. Sat- urday evening. Miss Marjorie McCrey, London, spent the weekend with the Johnsons, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Hawkins, Science Hill, visited with the latter's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Herman At- kinson, Mrs. Robb Carroll of Science Hill, who has spent the past two months visiting with the Atkinson's returned home with Mr, and Mrs. Haw- kins, Mr. and Airs, Clarence Davis visited with Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and Marjorie, London, on Sun- day evening. Mr, Gote Weinestraum, who spent the past month visiting his father and relatives in Swe- den, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis attended Thanksgiving service at United Church, Granton, on Sunday and were guests for the day with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins and. Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Nathaniel Ogden on Fri- day from the Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr. attended ceremones at UWO Home Coming during the week- end and had Dr, and Mrs. Lind-. sey as their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and boys were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Greenlee and boys. Mr. Jim Kerr and Gary, Lon- don, spent the weekend with his brother-in•law, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Latta. Mr. and. Mrs. Adebert Morley, London and Mrs. Ed Balsden and Dorothy. Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson. Mr. Donald '"Davidson and Mr. Bob Kerr, Mt. Brydges, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall. ,17F.Ww.elPM, Message from Greenway UC marks anniversary The 67th anniversary services of Main Street Unitee Church were held on Sunday with a former "old boy" of the church Rev, W. E. Aldworth, of Har- row, as guest minister, Special music was furnished by both senior and junior choirs and at the evening service T. Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, was guest soloist contributing two solos, Following the offering the organist Mrs. Frank Wiidfong and her daughter, Mrs. Marie Klatt, Crediton, played an or- gan and piano duet '"I'he Holy City", Mrs. H. Mitchell former resident Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, form- er resident of Crediton, Exeter and London, died on Thursday, October 25, in St. Joseph's Hos- pital having been a patient about three weeks. The body rested in the Hop- per-Hockey Funeral Home, Ex- eter, until 2 p.m, Saturday, Oc- tober 27 when the Rev, Moir A. J. Waters of Robinson United Church, Lon do n, conducted funeral services with interment in Exeter cemetery, Pallbearers were Samuel King, Barry Hirtzel, John lalloway, Howard Lightfoot, Eli Brown and Nelson Lamport She was the former Frances Margaret Jones, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Marmora. Following her marriage they farmed in Stephen township for almost 30 years before moving to Lon- don seven years ago. She is survived by her hus• band, one daughter Elaine, a sister Mrs. W. A. Kaitting of Kingston and several nieces and nephews. Relatives from Toronto, Belle- ville, Marmora. Whitby and London attended the funeral. CREDITON Mrs. Mary Feist Is a patient. in South Huron Hospital. GRAND BEND Banquets family Mrs. Alex Peariso has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arnold Becker, Crediton, for the past, month. She also at- tended the wedding of her grandson, Warren Sylvester, in Sudbury, on Saturday, October 20. On Saturday, October 27, she was hostess at a family ban- quet at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peariso and Air. And Mrs. Earl Thompson and their families of Greed Bend, Mr ,and Mrs, Arnold Becker, Crediton, Miss Brenda Becker, Toronto, Mrs. Nora Sylvester and daughter, Judith, Exeter, and Me, and Mrs. Warren Syl- vester, Sudbury. seter .••...eere. • ,...'elteseSes.......serseesee 1-iappenings Iii Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER eses Mrs, B. Trewartha, Beach. spent, the weekend with Mr .and rs. Kenneth Lang- ford, Harvey Parkinson, Kirk- ton, is a patient in St. Mary's Memorial Respite]. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Mills atIG family of Prospect Hill visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jack Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson Were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Petal, Strath. toy. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jones were Mt. and Mrs. James B. Bryan and Robin of Prospect Hill, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald Bryan and family of Ebenezer, Mr, Boss Jones of London, Mrs. Lottie Jonee of St. Marys. Mr., Clare Hooper was one of the contestants on. the St. Mary ;t Collegiate volleyball team and took part in the tou m r- naent at boderich Saturday. School or church „Serviee in the United 'Church on Sunday owing to anniversary SerVides At Grand Bend United Chureit, Huron Hospital on Sunday, October g8, just a week after her daughte r, Airs. Albin ilicien) Fawcett, Brantford, Mrs. Finitheiner was the for, aver Mary Isabella Amy, of Stephen Township,amt. after her marriage to Michael Fink. betner they farmed on Con: 9, Stephen. Township, Mr, Fink, beiner died in 1938 and Mrs. Finkbeiner retired to Exeter 11) 1930, She was a member of ,Credi- ton United Church and later of James Street, Exeter. She was .an active member of the Woman's Missionary Society, Surviving are two daughters, ;Miss Lillian, Montreal; Mrs, Garnet -(Bernice) Shipman, Ex- eter, and one san, Russell, of Stephen Township; 10 grand children; one brother, Arthur Amy, Paris; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie McCormick, Galt; Mrs, Bruce (Edna) Watts, Hamilton, Funeral .services were held on Wednesday, October 31, con- ducted by Rey. S. E. Lewis at the Hopper-Hockey funeral home, Exeter, with interment in Crediton cemetery, pallbearers , were William Schwartz, Ed Lamport, Alvin Finkbether, Howard Holtzman, Lorne Ford and Dalton Fink- beiner, H. Lloyd Johns • • Henry Lloyd Johns, 63, Lot 7 Con. 12, 'Osborne Township, died in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday, Octpber 27 following an appendectomy. Surviving are his wife, the former Gladys Bannerman, one tughter„ Mrs. Patricia Otis, at home; four grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Nelson, (Addle) Coullis, Funeral services were held on Monday, October 29 conducted by Rev, H. C. Wilson at the Hopper - Hockey funeral home, Exeter, with interment in Elim- vile cemetery. Pall bearers were Franklin Skinner, Charles Stephen, Gil- bert Kenneth, Allen and Philip Johns. better from Institute enjoys tour About 40 in e nr h e r $ and: friends of the Jcirlgon Women's Institute gathered at the Riede and Deueh Paper Co, plant in St. Marys for their meeting. Mr. Fred Wood of the plant welcomed the ladies and in- troduced Messrs. Ray Mum- son, Bob Buell-IRO& Don and Cy O'Connor who led the group on an interesting torsi' of the plant, All were very im- pressed with the operations necessary to pl'OditCe a box and also the cleanliness of the factory, At the end of Else tour, coffee, cake anti ice cream were served in the cafeteria Airs, Stuart Shier was ap- pointed delegate to the area convention at Hotel London on November 5 and 6, Airs. Bert Duffield and. Airs, Milne Pullen, Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries convenors, had charge of the program. Readings were given by Airs, Dave Shamblew and Mrs, Rae Stephens, Mrs George Wilson showed pictures taken in Western Canada and also some local scenes. Bedroom Bunnies The fourth meeting of the Bedroom Bunnies was held on Oetober 23 at the home of Mrs. E. Watson. Nine girls answered the roll call with "The Accessories I am Mak- ing." Notes on dresser scarf de- signs and decoration were Personal items Airs. Allan Hawkins and Julie of Unionville spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Mar- shall, Brent and Lana. Mrs. Clayton Smith is visit- ing this week with Mr. and Ales. Bob Clarke and family of Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mrs, Annie Pearson, Mrs. J McCormick and Bernard spent the weekend with Air, and Mrs Don Barber and family and Mrs, Gladys Pearson, at Col. linewood, Rev, and Mrs. MacAulay of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Webster of •Varnia visited Sunday with Mr, and.Mrs. Dan Jarvis. By MRS. C. WOODBURN Shower A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Woodburn on Saturday evening by relatives in honor of Mr. Bruce Wood- burn and Miss Shirley Ager, of Galt, whose wedding takes place November 17, Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey spentthe weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Claude Fall's and family of athunt Forest, Mr. Milton Pollock spelt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock an d family of Chatham. The Harmony Class of the United Church will hold their meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walper, Mr: and Mrs, Robert Belling of Exeter visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey and Mr. Henry Bell- Mg, Ronnie Woodburn of Galt is visiting With his grandparents. Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Wood- burn- Mr. and Mts. Boy Whiting visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whiting and daughters of Detroit, A'number f people in this vicinity called oil Mr, and Mrs. Herbert itarltort last Tuesday at the home of their daughter, Mtg. Karl Guenther, and Mr Guenther, of :Shipka, to offer best Wishes on their fiftieth Wedding anniversary,, Joey Wocidbutn of Galt is visiting' with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Smithery and Johnnie, Mrs and Mee, 'William Bul- lock oeht the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Voting Of Chatlt atit. Mr. and Mrs, Slielbetithe English eperit ai few days lust week with relatives in Eastern Ontario, 'There will be no Sunday lia tlowe'en party A Hallowe'en ,party was held at SS No, 9 School,, October ee in the afternoon when the guests, parents, grandparents and pre-school sisters and bro• ther$ of the pupils were guests of teacher and pupils, It was quite an eventful party. First on the agenda was the march-past of all those who. were in .eostumei Little Bo Peep, who won first prize as the prettiest in the march, turned out to be all.boy, Mi- chael Davis, A. slender, slinky I leek cat. A species of magni- fied white undulating amoeba right out of the science text were tied for the spookiest. They turned out to be, Mary Korevaar and Wendy Elston re- spectively. "The best couple" who were a perfectly matched pair of hillbillies in homemade masks were discovered to be two of the Smith sisters, Grace and Patsy. The judges airs. Gibson, Mrs. Elston and Mrs. Dickey, found it a difficult job indeed and would have been happy to give many more prizes than those few, for the really spectacular array of costumes from which they had to choose, Mrs, Michael leinlibeiner, a resident of Exeter for the By MRS. HAROLD PAWS Past 23 years, died in South. dies in hospital given and the girls made samples of a ruffled bedspread. This well•known firm is the recognized leader in the business forms in, dustry and we are proud to be part of their sales organization. Give us a call. We'll gladly demonstrate the many time- and money.saving features of using Moore Continuous forms and machines: FORMS — MACHINES CARBON ROLLS