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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-10-06, Page 7-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 195 , CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE SEVEN' usy Fatl Cleanings —Sell Those Don's -ACCOMMODATION for RENT t. "'DUPLEX ON QUEEN STREET, unfurnished. Phone Clinton 94-W. 39-40b ONE SELF-CONTAINED apart- ment. Contact 0, Switzer, phone Clinton 228. 3811b SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, Available immediately. Phone "Clinton '1639W, 40b ' FURNISHED, STEAM -HEATED, well -located apartment, -,Available for middle-aged couple. Phone ' Clinton 176. 35-ifb MODERN FOUR ROOM APART- ment, unfurnished. A v a i l a b l e 'about October 15. W. N, Counter, phone Clinton 230. 40p FURNISHED, HEATED apart- ment, available immediately. Mod- ern conveniences, Suitable for two. Phone Clinton 1636. D. S. • ' Cantelon, Raglan Street. FURNISHED, HEATED, down- stairs apartment. . Separate en- trance, 116 Elgin Ave. West, Goderich. Phone Goderich 534. 40b 'SEVEN -ROOMED HOUSE OR 'four -room apartment, one and -one-half miles from Clinton. Modern conveniences. Francis Powell, phone Clinton 722W3. 40p `FURNISHED APARTMENT suit- able for couple. Heated. Hot wat- er. Electric refrigerator, electric •stove, use of electric washer and laundry. Phone Goderieh 380. 40-tfb 'SELF-CONTAINED, Three room apartment, newly decorated, en- tire second floor, private front • entrance, frig., electric stove, washing machine, bedding, dishes and. carpet. No children. Avail- able, Phone Blyth 37r8. 40b ARTICLES FOR SALE BENDIX DIALAMATIC WASH- er. Warranty five years. Price :$335.00. Phone Blyth 33r15. 40p '. SEWING MACHINE "Standard", At Bertha Cantelon's, Rattenbury 'Street. Phone Clinton 68W. 40b PENGUIN CAMERA, Reg. $15.95 Wi31 sell for half price or less. One year old. Box 402, Clinton 1Vews-Record. 40b GUN AND DEER LICENCES for sale. Also stove and •furnace wood. Merv. Batkin, phone Clin- ton 359J. ' 39-40b ' BABY CARRIAGE, EXCELLENT ^ condition, used very little. Con- vertible, storm covers. Grey and cream. Was $32.50, will sell for $18. 21 Regina Road. Phone ' Clinton 772M1. 40-tfb NOW AVAILABLE, RCA Victor alnlounce two new colour televis- ion receivers. Details on request. ` T. A. Dutton, RCA Victor dealer, Brucefield, phone Clinton 634r4. 39-40b "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 'SHOTGUN, MARLIN, TRAP, 12 .gauge, pump, first class condit- ion, like new. A11 hunters claim ' it is the hardest hitting gun in Huron County. Good goose and fox gun. Best offer. Reason for • selling—too _, many shotguns, E. Doucette, phone Clinton 186J. - 40j BOARD :AND ROOM 'BOARD AND ROOM FOR ONE ` gentleman, Phone Clinton 261M. 40b ACCOMMODATION FOR ONE alone or two sharing. Box 401, .Clinton News -Record. 40p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Contact L, G. Winter, Real Estate, High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin- • ton 448. 13tfb BABY CHICKS - WANTED TO PURCHASE, pul- " lets all ages and breeds. Highest • prices paid. State breed and number for sale. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED, FERGUS, Ontario 36-8-9-40-1-2-3-4-b CLOTHING FOR SALE GIRL'S DARK GREEN, THREE - piece, winter outfit, coat, leggings • and hat, size 3X, Phone Clinton ' 688W. 40b CUSTOM WORK ' DRESS MAKING AND alterations done by experienced sewer. Phone Clinton 464W. 39-43-b 7IOME AND AUTO RADIOS and appliances repaired, electric motors rewound and repaired Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dun lop. Phone Clinton 138W, 40p-tfb FURNITURE FOR SALE NINE PIECE DINING ROOM suite, in good condition. Phone Clinton 610W2. 40b MODERN, WHITE ENAMEL buffet $20,00, also Sparton radio, cabinet style,' like new $25.00. Trilight floor lamp with new ebade $6,00; Quebec heater, $6.00.. Phone Clinton ' 363f 40p FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIT OF FARMS FOR sale. L. Winter. Real Estate. Phone Clinton 448. Low down payments. 33-tfb IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A good farm in Huron County, con- tact John Bosveld, Real Estate Broker, 40 Wellesley Street, God= erich, phone Goderich 1108. 39p-40tfb Furniture Re -Finishing FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND radio cabinet, refinishing and re- pairing, apply W. G, Pickett, phone Clinton 761M. 39p-tfb FUR REMODELLING and REPAIRING COMPLETE F UR REMODEL - ling and repairing service. Esti- mates gladly given. - Also New Fur Coats, made to order. Searle Furs of Stratford. Representative at Lovett's Specialty Shop, Clin- ton, every Saturday night 7.30 to 10 p.m. with samples. " 33-efb HELP WANTED—Female CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER, live in, care for two small children, Phone Clinton 417J1. • 40p WAITRESS WANTED, FULL time. Apply in person at Ruby and Bill's Snack Bar, 40b WOMAN FOR KITCHEN Duties, full time employment, Apply in person to. Bartliff Bros. 39-40b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 21 GOOD PIGS, READY TO wean. A. R. Davidson, RR 2, Seaforth, Phone Seaforth 667r3. 40p 14 PIGS, TAM ENGLISH X York cross, all white, six weeks old, Apply Ross Hoggarth, phone Clinton 802r33. 40p SIX STEERS, ABOUT 600 pounds Hereford and Durham, James East, two and one-half miles north-east of Clinton. Phone Clinton 807r6, 40b TWO LITTERS OF CHOICE York pigs, well started, Apply Jonat- han Hugill, five miles east of Clinton on highway No. 8. Phone Clinton 818r132 40 -ib LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle. Gilbert Biros. Mink Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect, 148311, or 148314 9ptfb HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for dead, old, sick or disabled horses or cows. Phone promptly, Atwood 153 collect. 32to46b LOGS WANTED WALNUT TREES OR LOGS, free bf limbs, that must be seven feet long and up, 16 inches in diamet- er and up, 16 inches from ground. Good prices paid: Apply E. S. Thompson, Mount Brydges, phone Mount Brydges 21, 38-9-40-b • MISCELLANEOUS RELIGIOUS GOODS — Rosaries, prayer books, bibles, missals, crucifixes, etc. MacLaren's Stu- dios, Clinton and Goderich. 40b 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, 40b WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Association. "Where Better Bulls Are Used," Artificial Insemination service for all breeds' of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30 and 10.00 am. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays. 6-tfb NOTICE ANYONE -FOUND Trespassing on Lots 41-51, both sides of river, Tuckersmith Township, at ANY TIME hereafter will be prosecuted. By order of the owner — A, E, Parry. 38-44-p PERSONAL HAIR STYLING, COLD WAVES, full line of cosmetics, lotions, etc. Next to Simpson -Sears ()eider Of- fice. Charles House of Beauty, phone Clinton 529. 22tfb HYETT'S REMEDIES — eczema remedies, asthma remedies and the rest of the famous line are available at Pennebaker's, the IDA store, sole agent. 40b PIANOS FOR SALE COLONIAL PLAYER PIANO, good condition. Phone Blyth 28r4. 40p UPRIGHT PIANO, PLAIN case, excellent condition $200,00. Phone Clinton 196. 40b POULTRY FOR SALE 200 SUSSEX X ROCK . Pullets, Started to lay. Phone Blyth -28r4. 40p DUCKS, FATTENED 30c per pound, alive. Mrs. G. Colclough, phone Clinton 805r31. 40b 3,000 FOREMAN LEGRORN put- lets, five months old. Laying. ,Andrews Poultry Farm, RR. 3, Seaforth. Phone Seaforth 647r3. 40,43p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1950.STUDEBAKER, excellent condition. Will take trade, Phone Clinton 293-W. 40b PROPERTY FOR SALE ESQUIRE GRILL, Goderich, Ontario Established Restaurant, well equipped, seats 48, good volume of business. Price, $7500.00.' - Half , cash required, balance easy terms, plus stock on hand at inventory. Business to be sold as owner has other inter. ests. For further particulars con- tact: C. F. CHAPMAN, Realtor, Box 96, Phone 18W Goderich, Ontario 40-1-2-b STOVES FOR • SALE FOUR BURNER, CLARE JEWEL propane gas annex, in good con- dition, Phone- Clinton 453W. 40b USED FURNACE, GILSON. Coal or wood, . Just three years old. Box 400, Clinton News -Record. 40p MEDIUM SIZE QUEBEC COAL heater; also kitchen sink with high ack. Both in good condit- ion, Phone Clinton 476M. 40b DUO -THERM SPACE HEATER, also 100 gallon oil tank and cop- per tubing. Reasonable. Phone Clinton 112, 40p ELECTRIC RANGE, Frigidaire, four burner, apartment; size, with men control, clock. Used five months, Phone Clinton 598112 or call at 1- Regina Road,. RCAF Station Clinton. '39-40p CLEARING -AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock & Implements At lot No. 18, Concession .5, Huliett Township, 21 miles north of Clinton on No. 4 Highway and 1 % mile seast on Wednesday, October 12 at 1.30 p.m. Horses: Team of aged horses. Cattle: Brindle cow, 6 yrs, old, with calf 'at foot; roan cow, 5 yrs. old, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, 7 yrs. old, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, with calf ai foot; 2 Hereford cows, 5 yrs. old, with calves at foot; Hereford cow, 7 yrs. old, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, aged, with calf at foot; Hereford heifer, 21/2 yrs. old with calf at foot. ' All cows have had the privilege of being pasture ,bred, and the above-mentioned calves are of good quality and in good condition, Implements: M.H, binder, 7 ft. cut; Cockshutt drill; hay loader; mower; horse rake; steel tire wagon; 4 -section harrows; spring - tooth cultivator; 2 -furrow plow; set of sleighs; fanning mill; trail- er; circular saw frame; set of scales; steel drum roller; set `of double harness; set of single har- ness; shovels, forks, chains, hay ropes and pulleys. Household Effects: Extension table; cupboard; sideboard; dres- ser; chest of drawers; 3 wash stands; 2 beds; 2 rocking chairs; battery radio; box stove; brooder stove; Aladdin lamp and shade; hanging lamp and shade; gas lamp; bassinette; numerous other articles, Terms—Cash JOHN G. MANN, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 40b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Form Stock, Machinery • and Household Effects At Lot 12, Concession 7, ilullett Township, 1'/ miles west of Con- stance, on Saturday, October 8 - Cattle: 2 cows (1 cow milking); 4 young cows, due to freshen in Jan.; 5 black yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 2 calves. Implements: Allis- Chalmers tractor; tractor plow; binder; hay loader( set sleighs; cutter; rubber tired buggy; light wagon; gang plow; walking plow; riding plow; cream separator and pails; wagon end rack; cutting box; grain drill; fertilizer drill; grain grinder; fan- ning mill; scales; 2 discs; hay - rake; 7 sections of harrows; roI- ler; manure` spreader:.; quantity oats; mower; chain saw; grass seeder; drag saw blade; gas en- gine; gas motor; 2 sap kettles.; colony house; brooder stove; har- ness; carpenter's tools; pig crate. Household Effects: Buffet, fur- nacetto; folding cot; electric iron; gas iron; lamps, sealers, dishes, other• articles too numerous to mention, Terms: Cash. Ernest Adams, Proprietor Harold Jackson Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk, 39-40b TAXI SERVICI Get There Safely! CALL 110 ASTON'S TAXI Wants With A Ne-ws-Record Adler CLASSIFIED RATES BIRTHS CASH RATE (if paid by the Wednesday following publica- tion) BEZZO—In Clinton Public Ilos- tion) — Two cents ler word, pital, on Sunday, October 2, minimutn 50 cents. 11/z Cents ad word for each following nisei_ Bezzo,t Clinton, a Mrs.n, Wilfred thin, NUMBER—.15c extra. n, minimum 35 cents, ELLIOTT — In Kitchener -Water- 'NOW--THURS., FRI. & SAT, BIRTIIS, MARRIAGES and'loo Hospital, on September 20, �% D ENGAGEMENTS,eCARDS OF El- Iictt 68 IIarber1955, to Mr.dAve. aMrs,ohn daugh- `PRIZE OF GOLD' THANKS St IN MEMOR1AMS • ter (Susan Marie), —Two cents per word, minamnn iVIacKAY— In Clinton Public 50 CIIAcents.RGLrD-15 cents extra. Hospital, on Wednesday, Sept- ember 28, 1955, to Mr. and Mr. DEADLINE -12 o'clock` noon, Kenneth RR 2, Ki Wednesday: yMacKa' , p - pen, a daughter. TDMA—In Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, to F/O and Mrs. AnAndrdree). Toma, (nee Janet Mc- Leod, Bayfield) a son (Michael . 1 WISE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, October 2, u 1955, to Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wise, 'RR. 3, Clintbn, a son. YOUNG—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, September 30, 1955, to ACl and Mrs, Norman Young, Clinton, a daughter, ROXY - THEATRE • CLINTON Clintonians Meet At Varna Home • Mrs. H. Monaghan was in charge of last month's meeting of' the Clintanian Club held at the home of Mrs. Ings, Varna. Twenty members responded to the roll ca.Ti.. which was the answer to "Where would you-. like to go 00 a bus trip?" There were two visitors present. A. card party will be held by the club in the near future, Mrs. Maxwell conducted a contest which was `won, by Mrs. Managh- an, Mrs. Middleton gave a reading. The next .,meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Managiian on Wednesday, October 12. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends who sent flowers, cards and gifts to me while I was a patient in the hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, Miss Sinclair and staff MRS. WILLIAM L. STERLING. 40p We would like to thank the Brucefield Fire Brigade and our neighbours for coming to help put out our bush fire on Sunday afternoon. ARIE VERHOEF and FAMILY. 40p May I take this opportunity of thanking our friends, relatives, Haietaof RCAF1dSt tion ClintoLions n, sfor the many cards, flowers and treats sent me while a patient in Vict- oria Hospital. MRS. FRED AR- KELL. 40b MRS. WILLIAM H. PEPPER, Brucefield, wishes to acknowledge with thanks the kind remembran- ces by all her friends and neigh- bors who remembered her during her recent illness, as well as to Dr. Newland, Miss Sinclair and the staff of Clinton Hospital. Stamps For Collectors -1 Want lists' filled from a choice selection of Great Britain, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and British West Indies. Plate blocks for sale or exchange Sets and Singles BAYFIELD STAMPS Box 34, Bayfield, Oht. AUCTION SALE of Property and Household Effects Of the Estate of the late Eliza- beth J. Zapfe, from her former residence at the corner of Ratten- bury and Gibbings Streets, Clin- ton,. on Saturday, October 8 at 1.30 p.m., the following: Household Effects: 9 -piece oak dining room suite including china cabinet; 2 occasional chairs; 3` oak upholstered chairs; studio couch; 2 wicker rocking chairs wicker arm chair;; foot stool; Wilton rug 11'x9'; oriental rug 11'x8'; tapestry rug 71'x9'; linoleum rug 71/'x9'; oak library table; end table; magazine table; 2 tri -lights; bridge lamp; table lamp; fernery stand; small table; 2 card tables; smoking stand; small what -not; mantel radio; hall mirror; Air- way vacuum cleaner; 2 hall trees; walnut chest of drawers (an- tique); pine chest;. 3 -piece bed- room suite of bed, dresser and high -boy; inner spring mattress; three-quarter metal bed, springs and inner spring mattress; brass umbrella stand; curtains; bedding; pillows; cushions; linens; West- inghouse enamel washing machine (nearly new ; Norge refrigerator; kitchen table and chairs; laundry tub; lawn chairs; garden tools; garden hose; dishes; glassware; silverware; sealers; cooking uten- sils and numerous other articles, Property: At 3 p.m. the corner lot, property situated on Ratten- bury and Gibhings Streets will be offered for sale. On this property is a 7 -room frame house with as- bestos shingle siding; house fully insulated; a sun porch; a Beach oil furnace; an electric hot water heater; a tiled bathroom with 3 - piece bath and shower; built-in kitchen cupboards, and a combin- ation coal and electric range. Also on this property is a two -car garage. • .This is a desirable property in a good location and must be seen to be appreciated. Terns: On household effects— cash. Terms and conditions on property—l0% down on date .of sale and balance in 30 days with the .put^chaser to sign an offer to purchase which will be read on sale date. Property will be sold subject to reserve bid. For. further particulars apply to the undersigned. Thomas Pryde, Executor of the Estate. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer39-40b. i LIFETIME SECURITY o Canada Life special contract • providing Life Insurance and Pension Option all in one policy available from age 0 to age 55. Consult•• 7! HAL HARTLEY Representative CANADA LIFE Clinton -- Phone 454W. r 40'b' MARRIAGES COYNE-BECKER. — In St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Kitch- ener, on Saturday morning, Sep- tember 30, 1955, Marjorie Ther- esa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frani: J. Becker, Kitchener (and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker, Clinton) and MINOR ACCIDENTS ARE Joseph Martin Coyne, Guelph, INVESTIGATED BY CHIEF son of Mr. and Mrs, T, Coyne, Chief H. R. Thompson investt- Guelph. gated two minor accidents here an STREIFLER-MOFFAT-In Toron- Monday. One involved a bread to, on Wednesday, September truck driven by Robert Benson 28, 1955, Elizabeth Lois Moffat, Prowse, Goderich, which was in Windsor, daughter of Mr. and coI•Iision witha car owned by Miss Mrs, Walter Moffat, Brucefield, Win O'Neil. The other was a col - to James Streifler, Needles, lision of a motorcycle driven by Calif„ son of Joseph Streifler, Dale Jasper, 16, King Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, and the late Mrs, Streifler. Teclniieolor This picture provides engrossing glimpses for post-war Berlin under occupation, Richard Widanas'k — Mal Zetterling — Nigel Patrick MON., TUES, & WED, 'THE COMMAND' Technicolor A sweeping outdoor action drama —of the days when men were ,of and women were beautiful. Guy Madison - Joan Weldon .. James Whitmore Coming: "JUMP INTO HELL" Jacques Sernas — Arnold • Moss Ar THE PARK TELEPHONE Goderich NOW—THURS., FRI. & SAT: "The OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER" — In Technicolor --- A brother's' trail of vengeance tracks down 'three ruthless out, laws and reforms Kelly Ryan; as a -gun-slinging gal and adherent of the notorious Dalton gang. Kelly Ryan — Bill Williams and Jim Davis ALL NEXT WEEK "A MAN CALLED PETER" The most -asked -for picture of the year. Filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor, the biography of Peter Marshall, late chaplain of the U.S. Senate. A story you will remember, Richard Todd—Jean Peters ami Marjorie Rambeau Corning: "UNCHAINED" with 'Barbara Hale and Chester Morris — ALSO The Warner -color featurette "BLACK FURY" - DEATHS ELDER_Suddenly at his home in Hensall, on Tuesday, October 4, 1955, John Elder, beloved hus- band of the late Mary Smillie, in his 86th year. Funeral from the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall to Hensall Union Ceme- tery, on Friday afternoon, com- mencing at two o'clock. HALL—In Alexandra Marine and General .Hospital, Goderich, on Tuesday, October 4, 1955, Wil- liam E. Hall, beloved husband of Alice M. Bacon, Bayfield, in his 86th year. Funeral from the Stiles funeral home, Gode- rich, to Bayfield Cemetery on Friday afternoon, commencing at two o'clock. JARROTT—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday, October 1, 1955, Robert J. Jat'rott, Lon- don (formerly of Hillsgreen), in his 85th year. Funeral from the A'. Millard George funeral home, London; by Rev. E. R. Stanway, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, on Monday afternoon, STEEPE—In n Satur- day, October 1, Clinton,1955, Henry Steepe, in his 72nd year. Fun- eral from the Beattie Funeral Home, Rattenbury Street East, Clinton, under LOL auspices, to Clinton Cemetery, on Monday afternoon, October 3. WATSON—At her late residence 469 Emery Street, London, ort Wednesday, September 28, 1955 Minnie Brown, beloved Wife of the late Amos Watson, dear mother of (Clara) Mrs. Jim Meade and Alvin Watson, both of London, in her 65th year, Funeral from the A. Millard George funeral home on Sat- urday, October 1. Clinton .Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY eommencing at 1.30 p.m. TERM$ CASH 3. COREY, Sales Manager g.W. ELIsIOTr Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk FOR SALE ONE- STOREY FIVE - ROOMED Dwelling, two bedrooms, son • porch; modern conveniences; garage. Prico $4,800. Down payment $1,500. 1 %r -STOREY, FIVE ROOMED Dwelling, new; largo living room, modern kitchen, four - piece bath; oil heating; im- mediate possession. P r i c e: $8,000. 11/2 -STOREY, SEVEN -ROOMED Dwelling, consisting of double living room, with fire place, dining room, kitchen, bed room end two-piece bath .down; 2 bed rooms and bath up, fully furnished, Garage; •lot •82'x133'. Suitable for duplex. Price $9,000. 1t/2 STOREY, EIGHT -ROOMED Dwelling, consisting four bed- rooms, double living room, den,. dining room, kitchen; modern . conveniences; good location; possession 30 days. e Price: $6.500.00. ONE STOREY DWELLING, con- sisting t w o , self-contained four -roomed apartments; oil heated; modern conveniences;. good location. 0 H. C. LAWSON Complete Insurance Service Real Estate Investments Bank of Montreal Building Phones: Office 251W; Res. 2513 CLINTON, ONTARIO which collided with a 1950 model car driven by Albert Bond, East Street. No injuries. Mitchell Cider Mill will operate TUES., WED.,THUR., FRI, of each week until NOVEMBER 18, 1955 TERMS CASH FRED HENNICK & SON (Proprietors) 40-tfb CUB AND SCOUT .AUXILIARY WILL MEET OCTOBER 11 The Ladies' Cub and Scout.Aux- iliary will meet on Tuesday,. Oc- tober 11. All mothers of Cubs and Scouts are invited, OPPORTUNITIES are still AVAILABLE FOR MEN INTERESTED in an ARMY CAREER THE contact' ARMY RECRUITING OFFICER at CLINTON TOWN HALL EVERY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 6.45 p.m. GODERICH PAVILION . Dancing Every Saturday Night PAUL CROSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Every Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks. Special Holiday Midnight Dance Sunday, October 9th, 12.01 a.m. to 3 a.m. Admission: 75 cents per person SEIN-THF NEW "Right Up Front Tuning" 1956 Motorola TV at ,.. ALBRAITH Radio and Television • Buy 'where you can get ---E--I-V-I—C--E FREE 1 - WHITE SHIRT With. the Cash Purchase of every New Suit- ready made or made to measure at `1. PICKETT e CAINPBELL Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats PHONE 25 (MAIN CORNER) CLINTON