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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-02-24, Page 5DAY, :FEBRUARY 24, 1955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE :FIVE1 lassified Rates yflli(ofdaowngatoin, )—Two, cents a word first on (minimum 50 cents); cent insertions 1% cents a (minimrun -35 rents); 15 extra' for box number or rection to NEWS -RECORD. HABGED-15 cents extra. LINE -12 noon, Wednes- MMODATIO'N for RENT ROOM HEATED APART furnished. Phone, Clinton 8-A RN HOUSE, with .all con- ces, good Location„ Avail- pril 1. - Phone Clinton 349. 8-b OOM COTTAGE, furnace, all facilities. In Clinton. Pos- n March 1. .Phone Clinton• L 8-b LOCATED, STEAM .Heat- ully furnised three-room ent. Lady talent preferred. e Clinton 176: .8-1;fb SHE'D SEVEN ROOM , three bedrooms, new fur- , hot and cold water ,on tap. e Bayfield 53r2. 3tfb TMENT, WITH LARGE es closet, large bedroom, .din room, kitchen (built-in cup - ds), separate bathroom. Avail- March 1. Mrs. Noble 1-101- , phone Clinton 617r22. 8-b ARTICLES FOR SALE O IN GOOD CONDITION; eight -piece dining room suite ood condition. Phone Clinton ` J. • 8-b USED CHAIN SAWS, for quick sale. We also ndle new Mall saws. Charles utchins RR 2, Clinton, Phone ton U�O1J4. 8-p LOW PRICES ON RCA r Television. 17" table mod - $1.99.50 and up. See them at A.. Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer, field. Phone Clinton 634r4. 1-tfb TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We Rent —Move — Install. Complete service .on all makes of rotators and antenna. All work fully guar- anteed Huron Tower Installation, phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb O FEBRUARY SALE SPECIALS FLOOR MODELS 55 MOTOROLA 21" CONSOLE TV Only - 1955 MOTOROLA 21" TaSPECIALbSALE le el PRICES 1-ELECTROHOME 21" Consol- ette—Reduced to sell. '2 --Sunbeam SHAVEMASTERS Special only $24.50 2•-G.E. Automatic TOASTERS .95 3 MOTOROLA2 CAR RADIOS to fit all ears. Reduced from 69.95 to 59:95 1 Only — Blond ELECTROHOME Hi -F] RECORD 'PLAYER Regular $179.95 • Reduce to only $149:95 GAL'BRAITH RADIO & T'V PHONE 482 h 8-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1950 FORD' DELUXE SEDAN — ..good tires, sunvisor, in good all- rpund condition. Appy Bill Hol- land, RR 4, phone-Chnton 617r13. 8-p 1941 CHEVROLET COACH. $115 of nearest, offer. Particulars from cr• W. Outerbridge, Trinity Rec id1T`, ro y Hayfield, phone Bayfield r3. 8-p 1946 W.ILLYS CIVILIAN JEEP, 4 pip, nearly' new Motor, two new tires, pto and belt pulley. Make 'usan offer! Lloyd Holland, Bay- dield' Road, Clinton, BOARD AND ROOM ROOMER OR BOARDER,', one alone or two sharing. Phone Clin *ton 4543. .8-b BABY CHICKS 13RA..Y CHICKS. Dayold, started. :Moat varieties available. • Agent: Mr's. Alex Paterson, Brucefield. 5-6-7-8-b 'GET YOUR BIG -4 CHICKS IN good time. Get the extra eggs, the, ,extra a wei ght, when prices tare bestj for you. The Hatchery also carries the Ames In -Cross genuine 'hybrid rid chicks. Ask us about there, and ;prices on their usual breeds andderesses, bred to produce on Legg 'pr meat markets. Canadian Approved. Agent: Charles Scott, Auburn, Ontario. Phone Blyth 43 r'23. 3 8-b BUSINESS Accommodation for Rent STORE •NOW OCCUPIED BY Clinton' Farm Supply, Albert St. Available immediately. Contact 'NCampbell, P.O. Box 419, Clin- ton, or phone Clinton 443J. 1-tfb CUSTOM WORK 'PIC'IJJRE FRAMING --We are moil,' equipper] to do picture fram- ing. Good selection of moulding' MacLaron's Studio. 42tfb SERVING CLINTON AND RCAF Station. Contracts on Iocal house. hold moving. Evening contracts if desired. Safe handling " assured Reasonable rates. W. G. "Bill" Riehl,.;phone Clinton 685R. Stfb FARMS . WANTED WANT 1"0 RENT. Equipped farm firClinton district with option to : w'.„ . . CLOTHES `FOR SALE ORDER YOUR NEW SPRING dress, popularly' priced, from my photograph styles of the latest Fifth Avenue Fashions. Sent from Modern Manner Clothes. These dresses appear in magazines such as Mademoiselle, Vogue and Harp- ers. Mrs, Don Middleton, phone Clinton 437 W 1, $-9-b FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale: L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale NEW IDEA MANURE Spreader. Phone - Clinton 4547, 6-7-8b USED ELECTRIC and COAL OIL brooder stoves, water fountains; feeders. B, A. Zablocki, Londes. boro, phone Blyth 28r18. gp SURGE MILKERS. — Lovell H. McGuire,.Surg`e Dealer, Wingham, invites inquiries about your cow milking problems. Phone Wing= ham 593 collect. New and used milkers. 7-8-9-0-p HYDRAULIC MANURE Loader with gravel plate, nearly new. To fit W.A. Allis Chalmers' tractor. Reasonably priced. Apply to Don Crich, RR 3, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 614 r 3, 8-p Furniture Re -Finishing FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND radio cabinet, refinishing and re- pairing, apply W. G. Pickett, phone Clinton 761M. 1=tfb HELP WANTED --Female WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of house while mother works. Three children, two school age, one, four year old. To live in preferably, five-day week. Call Clinton 741W after 6.00 p.m. 8-b LIVESTOCK WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID, for old, sick and disabled horses and cattle, animals bled out. Phone Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153, col- lect. 3-16-b WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle. Gilbert Broom •Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb LOST AND FOUND LOST—Dark rimmed sun glasses (owner's prescription—unsuitable for others) on Main Street, Clin- ton, three weeks ago. Phone Clin- ton 541W5. Reward. 8-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE HOLSTEIN COW, vaccinated, due to freshen March 1. Arnold Keys, Varna. 8p 30 PIGS, ELEVEN WEEKS OLD. J. W. Henderson, Brucefield, phone Clinton 629 r 31. 8-b PUREBRED SHORTHORN Bull. Eleven months old. Apply to Don Crich, RR 3, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 614 r 3, 8-p PUREBRED HEREFORD Bulls, all TB tested, for sale or would exchange for digs. W. H. Middle- ton, RR 3, Clinton, 8-9-p SEED FOR SALE AlTwoaseed. ppy Kenneth Trewartha,RR 2, Clinton, phone Clinton 521W4. 8-p TIMOTHY SEED FOR, SALE, cleaned. Apply to Doug. Far- quhar, RR 1, Clinton. Phone Clin- ton 805r5. 8-b PERSONAL WILL THE PERSON who took men's Gruen wristwatch from the locker at Air Force base, Bar- racks B-75, Room 305, please re- turn same to -230170, A01 Finn, J. E., 328 Mary Ave., Renfrew, On- tario. PROPERTY FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE. BUILDING lots ,in good residential section, close to schools. Act now for best choice, W. N. Counter, g -p FIVE LOTS IN "Little England" for sale immediately. All ib one area. ` Best offer. Phone Clinton 640W. 51 to 3p-tfb COLONY' HOUSE, 12'x14'; also building 40'x8', could be used as hen house. Apply Bert Boyes, phone Clinton 305. - 8-p SIX -ROOM HOUSE, good garden, three acres if desired, small stable. Spring 'possession. Best cash offer considered. Apply Box g1, Clinton News -Record. 7-8-p NI NE ROOM, TWO-STOREY dwelling, corner of Whitehead and Beech Street t, modern conven- iences, garage, lawns, trees, gar- den, family home or income prop- erty, Apply Charles E. Elliott, Box" 238,Clinton. 8-9-10-11-p FOR OR SALE IN AUBURN.- A very comfortable six -room house with all modern conveniences. The spacious kitchen has built-in cup- boards and'counter, Double living room has wall to wall broadloom rug and the other floors are lin- oleum tile. Three bedrooms and modern four -piece bathroom on second floor. Goal, automatic forced, air heating. Reasonable price• excellent location. Harold W. Shore, Real Estate Broker, phone, Goderich 76$, ON NORTH MAIN STREET, Sea= white frnain° ihomee th eestbed rooms, three-piece bathroom, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen,, garage attached. Fully insulated, adoiisfcfuLncssof two furnace. andone acre of land adjoining with insulated red barn. Hydro and water throughout. Capable, of housing 850 laying hens. Must sell, immediately. Priced reasonably, owner moving to ;Vancouver. Ap- BIRTHS ANDERSON—In Clinton Public Hospital, cm Wednesday,.. Feb - F ed Anderson, RR , and Mrs. o , a daughter (Linda Marie). ELLIOTT — In Victoria, Hospital, London, on Saturday, February 19, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth, C. Elliott, 'a son (Douglas Kenneth, brother for Wendy and another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Elliott, Clinton). LAVENDER — Tn Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, February 17, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavender, Hensall (nee ` Joyce Weeks), ,a daughter (Brenda Joan). Tuck Ladies Will Meet March 3 The regular meeting of the Tuckersmith Ladies 'Club will be hed at the home of Mrs. Gregor McGregor on Thursday afternoon, March 3. The roll call will be answered by "An Irish Joke". Please note change of date, MISCELLANEOUS WILL LOOK AFTER CHILD OR children days, while mother works. Margaret L. Kellins, Box 81, Clin- ton News -Record. 8-p VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY Store for best values 'in Diamond Rings, Bluebird and Forget:me- Not. For evening appointments phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counter. 8-p WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Association. "Where Better Bulls. Are Used." Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 242 collect, between 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m, on Sundays. 6-tfb NOTICE TOWN OF CLINTON has for sale, fifteen $1,000 bonds bearing interest 4',4%, dated March 15, 1955. For further information contact L. D. Holland, treasurer, Town of Clinton. 7-8-9-b SALESMEN WANTED INVITATION TO MEN who would gamble a stamp to secure business opportunity. No time like now to sell 250 products. Details on request. FAMILEX, Montreal 24. • 8-b SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL complete line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Clothing; furniture and appliances including Televis- ion. Sell right in and around Clinton on easiest terms. Highest commissions paid. No investment necessary, Car essential. Write Box 83, Clinton News,Record. 8-b HELP WANTED .-- Male The Department of National Defence (Air) at CLINTON, Ontario requires GARDENER, GRADE TWO Salary: $2580. - $2940 Under direction, to be responsible for the maintenance of 40 flower beds; to prune trees and shrubs; in a greenhouse to pot plants and maintain hot beds; and to perforin other related work as required. Elementary school education; at least three years of experience in orchard and nursery management; including experience in the above - noted duties; satisfactory physical condition; -personal suitability. Application forms obtainable at Post Offices and National Employ- ment Services, should be flied with the Civil Service Commission, 1200 Bay Street, TORONTO, Ontario, NOT LATER THAN -MARCH 3rd, 1955. _ 8-b ♦•. MAJOR OIL COMPANY Hos Opening For TWO FARM DISTRIBUTORS in Iargeyoulume areas. APPLY TO: BOX 70, CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 7-8-9-b FOR SALE 5-11.0011f 1 -STOREY DWELLING; Asphalt siding; oil burning fur- nace; lot; garage; im- mediate possession. Price: $3500. --a-- 1% STOREY, 8 -ROOM Dwelling—, which- includes (3 room), with bath, self-contained heated apartment, with separate ent- rance. New oil heating furnace; modern conveniences;.. garage; good location. 9 -ROOM DWELLING. Modern conveniences, hot, water heating with oil. Ideal -location. Attrac- tive price. —o— 100 -ACRE FARM — bank barn, 50'x60'; - 1% -Storey .Dwelling; hydro; drilled well. 1 LOT-- 76'x126'. Good location. 1 LOT — 66'x165'. Good location, H. C• LAWSON REALTOR MARRIAGES IJATCHER EPPS - 'In Wesley - Willis United ' Church manse, 12, Clinton, On Rev. 11. C. Wilson Woodena Margaret, daughter:of Mr. ' and Mrs, :,Ellwood Epps, Clinton, to Donald Raymond Hatcher, RCAF Station Cent- ralia, son of William Hatcher, Newfoundland and the -late Mrs. Hatcher. HUNKING-DUIZER.—In Londes- horo United Church parsonage, on \,Saturday afternoon, Febru- ary '.19, 1955, by Rev. T. J. White, Londesboro, Janet, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arie Duizer, to Joseph. Rundle Hunk- ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunking, all of Hullett Town- ship. SHANAHAN'FREEMAN — Tri St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, F bruaryo19,S1955,aby Rev, 3', W. P. Graham, Leota Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •Doug- las Freeman, Clinton to Donald Justin Shanahan, Mount Forest, - son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shan- ahan, Clinton.' DEATHS ARMSTRONG—At his home Seaforth, on Monday, FebruaIn ry 21, 1955, Matthew Armstrong, beloved husband of Annie Eliza- beth Rogerson, in his 91st year. Funeral from the G. A. Whitney funeral home, Seaforth, to Burns Cemetery, Hullett Town- ship, on Wednesday afternoon, February 23. FOWLER—In Guelph, on Sunday, February 13, 1955,'` Dr. W. J. R. Fowler, veterinarian at OAC, Guelph, in his 80th year. Fun- eral service held from the On- tario Agricultural College, Guelph, on Wednesday, Febru- ary 16. LINDSAY—At his residence, ;719 Dundas Street, London, on Fri- day evening, February 18, 1955, Dr. John C. Lindsay, farmeriy of Goderich Township, in his 82nd year. • Funeral from the Bennett-Oatman , funeral home to Woodland Cemetery, on .Mon- day afternoon, February 21. MCEWEN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, February 17, 1955, Mrs. Samuel McEwen, widow of the late Samuel Me - Ewen, Bayfield, in her 82nd Funeral yAnglicaChuch, Bafie dTrinity Saturday afternoon, February 19, by Rev. W. S. Outerbridge, to Bayfield Cemetery, SANDERSON Tn Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, February 15, 1955, Henry, Sanderson, HuI- lett Township, n his 79th year. Funeral from the- Tasker funeral chapel, Blyth, to Blyth Union Cemetery, on Thursday after- noon, February 17.- SOUTER — In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Monday, February 21, 1955, Alexander Souter, Tuckersmith Township, in his 83rd year. Funeral from the Whitney funeral home, Sea - forth, to' Maitlandbank Ceme- tery, by Rev. J. T. Pitt, Varna, on Thursday • afternoon, Febru- ary 24, at two o'clock. WILSON—In Windsor, • on Friday, February 18, 1955„ Captain John Herries Wilson, beloved husband brothertof Mrs. Samuel Riddick, in his 63rd year, Funeral ser- vices from Morris. Windsor Chapel on Monday, February 21. Interment in Green Lawn Memorial Park. ' D WINS PRIZE OFFERED BY RU11MBALL'S GROCERY Mrs. David'Easom, Clinton, was the lucky winner of a juicer offer- ed in a special promotion by Rum - ball's Grocery recently. • TENDERS FOR LIBRARY TRUCK Sealed Tenders will be received for the supply of one 1955 Chas- sis, one ton, 122 inchwheel base with Metro body, Air Condition Heater and Defroster, Extra Dome Light, Undercoated, oversize bat- tery, 60 inch double rear doors, signal lights, right hand visor, right hand added seat, Present 1947 chassis with Metro body to be traded in. In submitting pi -ices, please give all specifications and net price after trade-in. 1947 truck may be seen 'at the County Library Office, Nelson St, Goderich, Tenders will be received until Saturday, March 12, 1955. The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. • A. H. ERSKINE, , Secretary, Huron County Library, 8-b Flowers Telegraphed • Snnehera ROXY THEATRE 1:1 1 I, N T O N Now Playing --Thur., Fri.,. Sat. Valley ofthe Iii'n gs Filmed in Egypt in exotic "color -- Don t miss the most thrilling picture of the' year. Eleanor Parker — 'Robert Taylor MON TUES. & WED. February 28—March 1-2 "The Moonlighter" A. story of cattle rustling and a lynching party that hung 'the wrong man. Barbara Stanivyck and Fred 'McMurray Coming Soon: "COLUMN SOUTH" and GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY ONTARIO STREET WA WILL MEET MARCH 1 The regular, meeting of Ontario Street United Church Woman's Association will be held in the church hall at 2.30 o'clock,' Tues- day afternoon, March 1. Program committee: Mrs. B. J. Gibbings and Mrs. Plumsteel;. lunch: St. James' Ward. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects, From the home of Theodore Dale, Lot 12, Concession 3, Hullett TowneMP, 5 miles north-east of Clinton, or 6%2 miles north-west of Seaforth, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 at 1 p.nt., the following: Cattle: Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due May 18; Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, due May 4; Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due May 4; Durham cow,. 6o yrs. old, calf at foot; Durham cow, cow, yyrs. due April 3; Dur - 2 steers ising 2 yrs. old; e7kcave one year old. Pigs: Yorkshire sow with' 12 pigs, 7 weeks old; Yorkshire sow with 8 pigs, 63 weeks old; York- shire sow with 7 pigs, 63'% weeks old; 2 market hogs; 2 chunks, 100 lbs. Implements: Set sloop sleighs; .hay rake; walking plow; rubber - tire buggy; cutter; cutter robe; Renfrew cream separator (elect- ric); set of single harness; 3 iron pig troughs; wheel barrow; pails; crock churn; butter dish; quantity of furnace wood; quantity of stove wood; can of stock mineral. Feed: Approx. 3 ton of baled hay; 100 bus. of grain. Household Effects: Buffet; din ingroom table; 6 dining room chairs; rocking chair; iron bed and springs; antique bed; 2 dressers• 2 wash stands; magazine rack; galvanized bath tub; Quebec heat- er, Terms -Cas No reserve as the farm is sold. THEODORE DALE, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 7-8-b CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farms and Farm Stock From Lots Nos. 85 & 87, Gode- rich Township, No. 8 Highway 4 miles west of Clinton, or 8 miles east of Goderich, on Wednesday, March 9 at 1.80 p.m., the following: Cattle: 60 head Regis Dual Purpose Shorthorn cattle - 20 le - 20 milking cows, some due time of sale, balance due March, April and May; 12 heifers,' 2 yrs. old, bred; 14 yearling heifers; 9 year- ling steers; registered bull, 2 yrs. old; a number of young calves, In this herd are outstanding family lines such as Tidy-. Beauty, Robin Adair, and Wildwood May Chieftain. This is an exceptionally good herd of cattle, being high producers and of good quality. Farm No. (1): At 3 p.m., the 100 -acre choice clay loam farm will be offered for sale, On this farm is a 2 -storey modern 8 -room cement block dwelling with a full sized basement; a new furnace and a pressure system; a bank barn, 54'x54', with silo and in the stable is all -steel staunchions and pens; and an implement shed, 24'x24'. On this farm is a •never -failing well. Farrar No. (2): Subject to sale of Farm No. (1) — the 100 -acre mentioned ure farmwillibeooffered for sale. _. Further particulars on farms and livestock k will be made known on sale day. Terms: On livestock, cash; On farms: 10% down on date of sale; 40% in 30 days and balance upon a mortgage farms sold subject to reserve bid. CL AREN;CE and JACK STURDY, Proprietors Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 8-9-b K. C COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W :.-.- Clinton Clinton Communi Farmers AUCTION SALES eEVERY at p.m. TEIRNMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager • Idi'1"i'.. Miotinneor TELEPHONE THE' THE PARK 1150 NOW--Thurs., Fri. & Sot: Joel McCrae - Mari Blanchard try An outdoor drama t pitsall an outlaw horse's wits against the cowboy who 'wants him. "BLACK HORSE CANYON" TECHNICOLOR MON„ TUES. & WED. ALEC GU1NESS--Ja.cic Hawkins Muriel Favlow A British pilot forced down on. Malta stays to join the fight on enemy shipping. A superbly done war -story, "MALTA STORY" Coming: "RIDING' SHOTGUN" " with Randolph Scott THE CAPITAL •TELEP• HONE 47 NOW=-Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Johnny Weissmuller and Johnny Weeiissmulller aids in the capture of a diamond smuggling ring who are shipping zoo animals as a cover-up for their activities, "JUNGLE MAN - EATERS" "JUNGLE JIM SERIES" MON., TUES. & -WED. Robert Stack — Ursula Thiess • The historic Alan struuggle Sr of James Stuart of Scotland for the English crown—A medieval action -drama. "The Iron Glove" TECHNICOLOR Coming: , "SAVAGE HORDE" with William Elliot, Adrian' Booth Cards of Thanks Ruth and Clayton Hodgins wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for the delightful ev- ening and gift, Special thanks to the sponsors. 8-p On behalf of the residents of the HURON COUNTY HOME, I wish to express our thanks for treats at ST. VALENTINE'S from the Mission Bands ftI oxtoChurchthe Young Goderich. s thanksialso Wesley-- Willis United Church for a very excellent program that was en- joyed by all—MRS. M. E. JACOB. 8-b NOTICE TO CREDITORS R ESTHE JENTXINS� lateE ofttheTloAwn of Clinton, in the County of Hu- ron, Gentleman,, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 15th day of March, A.D.; 1955, after which date the assets will be dist- ed there a,�havint g r gaud only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATETP'at Clinton, Ontario, this 18th day of February, A.D.• 1955. E. BEECHER MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 8-9-10-b • J. A. ANSTETT Jeweller and Watchmaker EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE Buloya, Gruen and Cyma Watches BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS Spode Dinnerware Visit Our Modern Up -To -Date Jewellery Store Today, ' Phone 562 Clinton " 26-tfb Ian GODERICH PAVILION DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS IN 1955 Saturday Night --Paul Cross and His Orchestra Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night with Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks The Pavilion is available for afternoon and evening. rentals. The management caters to- luncheons, banquets, wedding re. cepttons, etc. PHONE GODERICH 675 or 419. ` 2-tfb 1++e-• •Pos-as WANTED... • GOOD CLEAN -- LATE MODEL USED CARS SEE, and TEST DRIVE The Wonderful New '55 Pontiac & Buick LARGE SELECTION OF ALL MODELS ANSON GILBERT MOTORS Pontiac - Buick — G.M.C. SEAFORTH PHONE 461 Last Chance Free Pant Offer ON JAMES BROS. MADE -TO -MEASURE • SUITS FI Offer Closes February 26 NAL 'WEEK 64.00 to 80.00 Corhpiete Range of Materials. PICKETT ° 'CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts Stetson Hots "The Store For '