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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1937-7-14, Page 5OFFERS TO THE PEOPLE OF GODERICH AND VICINITY, HIS SERVICES AS A Qualldnied Emexillmerf and IFT3laa'a iarscoorf AND THE USE OF A FUNERAL HOME IN THEIR TIME 'OF SORROW AND NEED. 'Conveniently located on a quiet street, the modern Funeral Hanle lin lire- -conveniences in keeping, with this service, where also the privacy as in your own home' is at your Hoatreall gs NtZ inogs M1,M+'uw..w. n 1" • 1. _41, Z G ' 11 ' ' "S"'b1.ob t41'k't'ttl t yup • <a �I 1 1I;.rat • Ir -Se. an dear v,I a'` o 4c . i4 rd of the Xylophone" and his t o -piece orchestr 11?.lC°.,l(NT MOM Men, MILT LLLT 20 i X41 pw tr -.-•� .7r{',!Yvf°"-w'uu'Wa.xtass1. f1 •/}A�}� ���,y�,y y,np, C1Jrtitraanr reaster 77v• .3 i!; +P's InQ ire dm EMIR T Eamon Pfieo asg. 25c CIE ell Either, one of these delicious treats wilt prove to be a winner v ith „the ' fanallY}-tine pie :with -eta home-made true lemon tilling 4 a d ,Salty crust or the' -light, „&_ lemoteatilledroll. - Serve your ftemily, with, a real ectal this Week -end. QO h Mir. 0. Jr, •Conti tuena to town . - stn wee' trip in a�ri i!`r�aay': alter �' `'�^hieh, l eld ee _menu • : new- of . rzali!rie Provinces; he celebra»t his g' e$h *day .at the, tome of b1sa eldest aaut liner at tI �1rtaa, :whir his sons and daau bier() s,Sean ,t -- free . ma1IV: Blip a " t e dna nand aa$t .1, Isis . ' t, lieu. drawn: a ,tsriatai toture 1�Ir. m� o of conditions in Sasketchewara and Al- bertan.; the result of lontreOntinue droughty;: , Manitoba. was all right, he tgt -said � -where o then'o• 1 '� .., $,Lditilltr t�r11�A - .- - I mil 'aa-ami`-� a:�- .�.�,,,,>�. woo rel .1-0041. Cr 61 �'YS,Ili�1 .� . t" Ipek dealt 4tta s' .L14! baa 1 a�Vi 0 n ab o* ' 4 1.13400,Mittt V,441,41,.0,4 4 lntn4llod, to .it��4oi� �t '�, 1<iol$t4P a .V u heeP tan - pott;,, uplitto zuouud 'zas roup 1Ii =I at i ,bit**Ale . e , z.C'.talt 2.4 Izzagtie 1-ite$'i' > , 1440, tetkp,4 ' 0" 0=04404 0io4 hila: gala 'Imo, t3dri . n, i a � a t_ . - dD E� � y 1.*o r 1 r le. �. a� W.pr]a:. ' rle 4,,tta'na u erclfed • '(� KWt O 44 1SfM,i $a...w.ki3�' >: p xs l ltrlo' Apr 'ttleVeto*t1 5 T� V:h et � f! ons 1 10,- a t tlax ' 7% Ortm i»l 1Qt, •' 1',40 -ot * r las a � • �.� R :alb' ,:t :t31za���uaa o t D14orol ollwat. cal 4111 raming, fli snailinglys ,'ttehed " ��ir't�` �tr�tr�. •,�. ini f ga ise.k ' 1><t was threat up eictid ti neo down the 'first fent In snnings for. ' holo% and they cOt their $ir$t break in the Win , t. &cite on: the when ��rlstls� reek � t -1P vaalked ,elud cey droinevree through sport for two runs. Galt aecovered,Ilawecer, and closed the tan; if gs- On strike -903. - • '7l'he brealel were' against Dritcbeb'I in the sixth, for they st;'rted withia will •and. tka ate r ttral1>ht Oita and ons,_ onalalae_ on uaa .:error,. -curd y scored only two i'iz. The revamped 4 iderie'hites, with only four of the originals .on the roster `Sheta'rdown, Irung'blut, Duquette and w right 1... ... _ _ Abe ?h`T,ttiri�.A9adt`e � _ � ani to 'tu wheat erogn:. Du- aett+e 'oin' led for two ',cam's 'ini Ti+e as ed if at (Win- td singles' by niregne_� a otat by stayed dot .aaaasll., $a lta _. third s: uigeg fdr " three ciaays cored aft ranrdon Plainer,_= •Sheardo�n and r✓`r�id; for a Oimil r period. F ro'm ']Il'randen '�double by �llangblut .and, an error lte wept south •to�oid�seeain, where11 he MoutnAtcd for eve rums. • ac - farmed felt twenty-eigiat..aeta a._ The for v tvuo-were glen al in 'had had a succession -of -poor crops in the fifth when, with qne out, dulxnt►y, this district, but this year Pro®peers Holulan and 43raig singled in a row were foris big crop which 'will � rm- ..t 1�R /0 0 OE 0 �y ni5 si«y'm► h. ��h tY''4t'•f!�a���kV+ius rte.* rA•Ki,.N4'�1 . 4 f +.i4/,�t `U.'�y .'...;.,•e4xr.,r�e1..t4+pt{� ,i�',��pyQ' '9q,etyt .y4T{ tip BOO a• 11 .1•.4•rd yh ;t1?0,.to' a � �ta�;t�����x�� +� 0i� :�: S�ppA 'at r a4'*k+xt11 ., n �4?�' ��-'��`n, �• "4111 ,!�' . �� ; ; ,� ,ort . i r p4g nut, in Orr' 'it• 140 t�Qa1 �� �«►x �'� • Qt57I ti .te• inlet: nod, eek i neat the win neral 51.lpoal .Scotch 4loaalmlea tri bowling tree= t� the � G term at �' t' I'�/' �cJ 6,•aca� ,.,�. :"tar, ryA;, j�'�}�'� �3}'"� r�. ^ Sf��4��MX.MY �•11,� Y�� mac t.` >i 4 � f"' y 4' y � G, � 4 ?1t .IYY'o1lV4 Into •"lob +��. Q Arg,<tbovi,, ole I:4 4, 4 p a". {�� {q.µ�,,y, �{•,�/•�y (��'j�, �j,.,µq '�jj� � fir, �W•3-�4':�i.N�uW �� M'�%.�?.�,YV � 4NN k'! .... � n ' � , _ N.'x � �otr� 0. �., �41tt, � tt� . 0'� a�.ta+r �� tett �.b 'r� t�.i .o ti: :,h_ . 4l .. ti of a nlroant4d;:'.tt c 1 lti ' d i cabal ~ i+,iso).a1 4.1,:13. b, Rw ..x..hft2a,. .a-ps.-:_N. , F �� .r� ,�s�r�. our, `�', t,'a.- t . iii ,r ' l� iv r4?. R , e .dlleea pt oe w tz taro ► o otta ;,t ahatl>lt . nab �>►� >� . ��i�.� ��, .... _ as Whie t W W With MOO Janet Martini � ` 1 "1Dn �zlt�+� a�tt .: ,>�71t n, holding to yadaix ��oi�irraC� �a,oan at ;gym„•'Tit!*O t�t�t. TOM 01,,trtt 1 teiO3 ,p - elpt, 'of -thins' z+ .r.. mace: - o.. . ! > ,tayo ova fir. coirgiiniientionn, had anent the foii0 rings 044.1.sto. k°. ''arc' 1 ' lovitalo mplr k 7W ro t K� '.1SN N+ Ott M,IOUj4a Viilly Y ' ' �ittrl dam' •melon. J. I> . 14auder. and jae4 �l' +ran !were-et-cond.- µ Q reau1t? of Herm nig:hea toanr- uey' were ,a0 fgltowa V let, Z.- ll1I. Den - ,der and 'Harold Ievzeosnbe; Snal, Pete laser, ,nand- 'm M rznott. Joe a tr. 1a�i. •Costello, Wlmaain Allege second prize, low gross, in the sewn Sight of hp invitation 1S=hoie tourate- ment at Seaafort.h on VITeaAneeday, was the only Goderiah ,prise -winner at the tourney. 4;. _wilier Gedgffeltttkr-,pMaim--we 1 1 ' ' evria for two rums'. R in the midst On a visit tar conditions.�faav i 1 a ca r -o` '' u r•' •' $ d'• ' iC$ Xtuirermalefteet- ing west to egina, he foutad ih easel flue mea in a rocv to retire 4s of the distressed• area• in the fifth and •sixth. the -farm he owns, about 1the by innings: : R'll E thirty miles out from Regina, he found 4D-4 1 ora'ble, but needing rain. A return visit four weeks later, h'w- ever, rev,eal�ed. the serious results of continued droughae-every ng burn- ' ing up as In pother parts of the West. Temperatures soared to terrific , heights dating the heat wave that (truest he Western. 1Provnces. At a record heat of 114 degrees -in the shade was reported. A at s>'oRA avetB rel. "'Marl* t- . the'; to taehn01,l3 dge z-1,40 i t ' 3 .4�z,. oto- t inad9 r, cel` t fat' ym'aurt to : nn -. t a l; lac e to ' 1 t1 eoeat of i P. Um” &? twat �'o>� '� holding � ��o o �taaa�2t' fI11�Co9t��' a�ad,« y��yr{� fu to our � tan :rotund woo the o in ons s ' Al r;W'�A" fir' MO ca "III '%«liiott, ap "'Loaatl t j> ulknil ilio .. oaaAt siou to apply cztof. Hap ' cousin, Mrs. s viska" a 11Q�"4� ite.ins enid, 'tu.to iaa c giv ars tau o� � �r the ���'TS-��n4�t 4a i. an,, lobi t>�o Q�der&t'h ll�.�atncni>ts� C.o �uu to . �,� iris rettareaced This is an unprecedented- procedure.- Mrs. 1 . Mat "4.a: explalu in vioun 'k3loueiln13 a nnontb's visit with friends at Orillta Oo lesion corresponndence; the owner and Peterborough. i€3 of ete amp remaining house a aa' built Mrs It, , Mown,, McDonald street, Coa!tatssiont• Ii R1 pre- vi .tin w1.1 .her niece, Mrs, Russell . 67111"9-4-44145- . nd � -Bridge. paid several. large amounts, sa Reinhart, at Kentnot now considered ' !n aa`ra:are. Miss Jests '31oeter and K+ re. Boyle,. tt as� ii -Thor,: -1i itehaa -.:G. Elliott, Sohn Plerlloa,.e ` t°+t,eziVelsh. Geo. Jenner, eery. Dator and W. S. owd est. is IM Iniarren--erne 11;30 w1111 i,'ne Gamlen , 2 11 113 ()Linton i.....j5 1 1 11 Zurich ...»-».».»:::r*.*: 1 0 10 m' a; 0 0 ta 3 0 4 ` ,�� 1 8 -0 2 !xeter 3 Crediton, 3 •Seaforth } , N,v,As ' WiLL W Ti Pts. Presbyterians 7 0 14 Victorians 5 2 10 Mt$tch'el1 ,..r.. -.al] �0 0 0 2 2 �St. +Eleorge'aa t 4 4 A Goderich 2 0 'Cr 0 2 0 x--9 11 2 St. G- 1Jnited 3 4 0 The teams: Salt +Block 3 5 0 - itehe31-_Leppa_tci, e,f._-,, (Fulton, Lf. ; )<3aptiaatsi -----------a-----0 ..._ 3 1�enlrt. r.f. ; Wright, 2b. ; Christie, ,._ _ ,I1cmreka ,a"ll :I1�ztre_ 3b. ; Pale, s.s. ; Casey, e.; Larkw oriby; `V L 1'tR• iia: ; Andrews, I3, -- 1.f. ; Presbyterians �„•,,7._- .0 14 ��Ity�lddertryh•-•ali•1adc,�k�, r.f.; Worthy, e' �'V�,�.i•+ctoriians ��q� 4 2�,„ 3 !aktl lSe-eako .,; p ritt,ti Victorians f1�1[L'�Yf- +4 2 olio "However, the a aasoline refund is in of �bronto, are holidaying with their favor of our' Public Utilities Comm o mother, ilrs. A. rooter, r don aeon, o`er evhlch `the swot id Box- Mr• Angus Mc1i4411an, of Ban s•otrrol ', mad..-._:, - Mtn, camas as vioitur tat rite inoaaioyaf ward -their , heque -of ..da -to the � . a?<l:. 2 1 -$n ueadtay. t itl eland ion ,._ `Mr. rand . f %Danced M. Aitken, cid' Public- the ruin acre 4amr ;to pe i 8;. .. amount owing f Rurl►anrCt, Califcr ., �„, ., tier of am A',r` „M M1Chc, matter Rousing Commission will be taken up several weeps with relatives. with the Towu 'Council." Miro. Elliott 'Dredin and son Peter, rr to t with r. and RIlrs. • f ed � st ed e da i as n to on vra or �, i T , ea _ - � has -s�L resPt►ns ..l~c, . - - - -_ - - t ..v. . ..lttill �',�.. gala ,L.tt�..�X :.. r- _. _.,. . east _ _� c : r..of.-�.Ortm�t0, lntfic� Z�iI6>l0s llnri� � lEtutl� .flitir•1�'iaol le , The .toilowiug. _cotaamlt!its~aktin' cxu6... *fit=.,hiwttini doe IT, It , brier to,= --mss: �h received from the Milk Control `!'• oard M. Burkholder, the IWO three 'veep of Ontario, in 'reply to a letter sent Mr. John Cowan and lattice, 0. Wilt - from the Town to the Minister of Agri - 0,19'•1,0 1 M -h •4. criimzo ,gym! /� e. ,oto''. 2.�! \G\� 511 �F Com. o EZEIG 0 ll� �' 'Farther Wit, in the Alberta foot- hills, conditions were quite favorable, put eastern' Alberta, like' 'Saskatche- wan, needed rain badly. At Seskatoon ! r. Caautel,+on visited et cdusie, . M. Caan felon* vie holds a rerapvtntib1e- position on The Star - Phoenix, one ®the �isgseco d of v �i�a,n newopapd rs. to !his distriet_be 4,l5'covered the same terrible conditions—crops dried out, dust blo'wi'ng . horribly, desolation :.- ..1.h_ 169- tilers said- _ Mr._ stn @na. there was not a load of grain, and the cattle were starving. A tCaI' i?®P�&) J.r. Cantelon termed the sitaaation "a calamity for Canade." lie could letuTe be said, oo desolate toot d 'car re.p a tune reality. A pleasanter part of his visit to the x a� c� aelef fop . Ga pv,=Ol 1 �, ..t1= E6-2 -nogeo ?GC s oci o Ca -1225 • wl oQl�• 225 1, a. CREPE Z. in plain sh.a�es an f�:ilcy sneers nig -(11„;r1 11 „ 8 ,,I,1 -1R ;COATS nn the new Thai cloth or 'D in .En,, -,IIsh 'P010...2515 wto • '� nags "sr fi 5%1E/ $$UIFTS, famous "Hollywood" Bake �.5 : - :It*r. is, .misses and ', eco to%It_ undies, Priced , ... 6 � a o . ®�_ Quern„ ` anti? u, , , l Ic7� o Cod/op ea., Wit. Y.„4'. tt • .1 • • Thiggsto-Wear- Otownor o the btra ti are P4'\, mau,..e, f. Craig, P• Umpires—Chaxe, Goderich ; D. Leo- -Coro pard, Iltitebel•1. - St -Georges -ea ..«..........._..1 4 II'IRI ]ffiUTIE�I- NS ly®Ilb'IP1111 UJN1IrulD 11 The Presbyterians established a six - point lead in the Pinter ChurchUnited Soft- ball League by defeating, North 21-11 on Tuesday. Score by innings: North United .2 1 0 1 1 2 3'0 1-11 Presbyterians 1 3 5 7 4 0 0 1 x-21 g .. 11..,. 974,3'@ 0 Tile- 'Salt -Block -squad showed .un- usual strength, in a scheduled senior Softball League game on Monday night by defeating the St. George's team 20-8. - , ,_ Score by innings: Salt Block ....2 3 1 0 1 2 3 0 2- 2D St. George's ..1 0 2 1 0 0 1 '3 0— 6 115— M{d11aMVALl7na1+++a w+ •.Q1.• The ,Presbyteriaanac definitely esta'b-- lished the .League . leadership with a 1!x--8 win over 'St. 'George's in the sen- ior 'Church 'Softball Leaagud on 'Friday last. With only three aoraea to go, Oats win, their seventh otreight, with- out a Ioao, gives the a lead' no team drill overtake. 'Score key ianingo P cobyteriaana i 0 0 2 88 0.1$ St. George's. natien 0, 6 AT CAVED 2 0 culture at Toronto: been iudktinted to 'It has probably you that strictly speaking the revised milk price agreement for the Goder- ale, of Quesnel, M., were g their uncle, Mr_A•i. J:- :lite,--felgia1.briaa- road. Misses Jessie Matbleson, of town, and Cora Dickeen, of X)unt 4nnon, are ea rmcelvoathe formai attending a summer course aE the .w i Q3 `� " a' •i ��U�at `4i � and son, All,.• other hand, the Board feels that this Mrs• 1 ugene Hicks price structure is quite fair. Lionel niche, of Piston, are visiting ••A representative of the Board visited at the home of the lady's sister, lira. 4lod,erich and looked into the matt t,r Jas. 1�'. ')Thomson. taaoroughl•y^ and it would appear that .Mrs. R. T. Phillips, of Cexicrirb, and the present grtte'S in your market cum- her 'brother, Rev. J. W. 'lowering, of pare quite faveraably with those• in _Winnipeg._.. Visited for a few days at other markets of similar size when I,•crgus and Hamilton. consideration is given to the high tet- Mr. atunt Mrs. J. F. Craig and terfat content of the milk Tint; 50141 Mrs. V. A. Hart, of Barrie, were in _ short ..1.,1, with ,otitic* of in Goderich. sant daanglitere, Jeannette an'zi Marc T.ouise'._ all of Windsor. 'While en route to 'Ash, eld tom ship to visit old' friends, Mr. Malcolm Meleod, of Chicago, visited with 1'. John- Cameren on Irrisloy. Man +1?hyllis Lawrence. Huron raga cacao uuetw- sful fu sensing her teal= grade .pianoforte* _ examination of tl Toronto adna:erV 1tory of -`Music. 1'.... .' 1Mtlif,a 6^ a it of Mr. IL L , ..::,lad ��w��9a1�16� Sr, ..paAp F. (Player, Mus. line., bus compl i with brat -naso honors the exaamiD t„ a 1e_foe the degree of A: r.C.M. _ l...t !armlet- .Batdlza-aaeiataht` - -ankaa� for t eee- zrt the aaEoderlri>! A. is -1?; store d'aa`R; Ivan traansferra t . Saturday to conduct a 'brunch of the store there. 1 1 tonrti. on -• ter shoulta-be_further disrueeed _the- Mrs, Art Johns re„timaadi.toAlikrAtOtne Board woliitl witty too plensed tal at Wixom, Miele, Last - week -after arrange for an appointtnent here at spending 41 few dnys at' the home of some mutually satisfactory date, whey Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mew, the 'whole situatieu eould .he discussed Dr. and Mrs. Peter Vladiff and with your Council or a consumer's re- daughter Sonia were guests Of Mit). presentative appointed by your Coun- Gaeln Green over the past week -end. cll." They are from, Mt. Clemente Thie letter was sent to the special IA. T. Alan 'Ber. net a Selfridge 'Field,. eommittee, one councillor remarking, NA. tilemens, Lt. W, rOraesy" Hen - "Nothing about the grass crop in Hu- ton, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, La., ron munty." and Jerry Leathem, of Detroit, spent _Commattiee Reports the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thom - The ilnanee committee reported that ae Sandy, Vie:torte street. - the interest, $47.60. on the Robert Mr. David Green a nd Miss Bella KtryeaBatal--Fand baud duel been _Green have ati their guests Mrs. Jean - paid over -to the Goderich Musical So- nette Dunlop, Mrs. Garoet J ciety, and recommended a great of $4410 be mode to the Society for the year 1937, to be paid in instelmento as required. The committee reported that AM of City of Niagara Falls bonds due June 1st, 1937, held In the Ontario West 'Shore Railway Fund, had. been returned unpaid, pending a preparation -by that city. , ",The public works committee recome mended that .3. IL Lauder and W. C: Pridbam be granted pertaission to erect @tans in front of their reepective dome on the 'Square. Thio committee re- ported that the rurface water Wing carried into the east oide of the town dump grounde at the outhwest of the town wart Waghing out the (May, and recommended that the corrugated pipe be continued -from the east of the grounda along the aully for come dice tanee, t3o that the gully at this point con be (aided itm. The epecial emmitte-e referred to the inauguration of the new central energy eystem by t Bell Telephone Co. and recommended that a letter of? appreciation be sent to the Company ayotem and for their co-operation at 'The water. light and harbor com- -maw reported : "With reference, to the letter of :Mae ilfth from the Local Cailaril of Women with reference to at the bething beach. we recommend that they be advieed that Mr. ert Unc(Donald ie regularly in charae of the likeentring equipment at the decy Presbyterrhin Sturaner Sateen lin Ses- sion 91‘atis W(4111 Students frini-all 'parts of the Pres- byterian Synod of Hamilton and Lon- don are attending the annual Summer School at Kintail tbis week. The studeats were welcomed by the camp dean, Rev. .1. It. Greig, of Blue - vale, and opening exereiees were eon- deleted- by -Rev... Dre_Geo_P—Iloaca,o_pf On the camp staff' are Rev. G. at. Taylor, of Kineardine, New Testament studies.; Rev. Waldle, of Arthur, ahurch history; Rev. Allan ReOehe, of Manchurit, foreign missjons; Rev. E. A. Wright, Of South -Nissouri, home misoione; ,Rev. Deane Johnston, of Brantford ; Mise Nellie Malcolm, of On Thursday afternoon last the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lethor .Ferater waseattractively decorated with eaves Meadow Wing a WA ',44121)1 tea in lin'"? of their elder daughter, Mico Agnes 'Forster, whose marriage to Mr. Fran - ,place on Monday next. Many gueeta aWere,reeeived by Mice Olive ilTorster, cio Glossop, of 'Listoweh will tate uslpter of the bride -elect, and Mlao taari gifto and enjoyed afternoon ten at am invitation lawn bowling tourney at Seaforth On Monday night, the derson, Harry Sanderson and George A eseond taoderich rink in the motley woo composed, Jobn Balmer?, Dr. H. Hall, Joe Swafiaeld and Fred aunt. They woo third prise. Other coderich rtatta bowling at Seaforth were Matt. Wardle, Goa lauthiaS7. Jim Cutt and J. R. Wheeler; ,Jelson Hill, Dr. .L A. Graham, Jach Johnston and 11. D.,,Pactman. West came when he reached the Cam - rose district of Alberta, where 'five of hio family live. On the 28th of June he celebrated the eightieth anniversary of hie birthday 'at thoqinotao Of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Z. 1. Ittrodaem, • at Meeting Creek. Other sons and daughters there were Oliver J. and D„ L.' caateion, ort Lieetire Creek; Mrs. Whittington, of ifollywooCCalifornia; A., of Mirror, Alberta. With the sims-in.law and daughterselirlaW and geandehildren,, all of whom were pres- ent, there was a One familY dhehei- ing, and, naturally, one that %letrim die heart of our tOWnalaliCiti. "ear Showered Me with love andi war) a unique en:erne-nee to Co beilln after being deParated from them co leng, ant God them tatilera from co many points to last me. I enloyed, the trip lem Nicely, except for the catratesn occaeloned by „what Gar; in the batrned-ont areas." , Th. people of Ontario). Said 1.1r. 0,4•41 on their ta=s for the beautiful ant conditions in whileia Provider*? has placeit Weel.EacESLovelid, 'BEIMEME1 Ek6 effic Tide mite, made with SWans- droWn flour and with banana neller." 'Rich marshmallow top- ping with flaked raaheW nute add not only to the appearance but also to the taotineno of thlo te Ong carte. Get yours early! gire.L2 P2 -`e,0 81 and e iThe cemetery and grarke committee reported the erection of the new 110,000 -gallon vrater tank at the ceme- tery. cleaving ample water gz.rv106, and the eompletion of the new build - hag at the touriet camp reitla hitehen and toilet accommodetion. The induatrial committee reported that the blind room at the -National building on Brock street had been en- larged and woo now oatisfeetory to the Musaleal Society. A motion wag pareed to have the front of the town ball repainted be- -fore Old Tgome Deputy \Reeve lInchinn intimated thot the beer parlor question hnd not beeu forgotten, but clotted that it be In reply to a queetion illeeve Tur- ner. the Mayoz onated that the people who come czszlta 'op Were considering the estalmliabing of an induotrY here had sinee teen looting around for tar other location. loot letter to theM bad not been answeitZ. ITayor rion adrol got to let, the matter drop, LIgga THRS ©MX Men's and floys' Brown Duck Running Shoes, rub- ber foxing _facings and ankle patch rubber sole. rn Agent far Tip 'Top 'ream's. Mena 304 @GE 14(ri Slo 3 111 • LAI eaaaii