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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-03-01, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH ,1, 1951 CLINTON 1VEWS-RE CORD PAGE FIVE Views -Record Classified Adlets -Bring Quick Itesults. CASH RATE—(If paid by Wed- `nesday following date of inser- "tion)=Ono cent a word first in- sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- sequent insertions one cent a word (minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- tra for box number or for direc- tion to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION for Rent 'BEAUTY PARLOUR and apart- ment available Mbreh 1. W i11 rent apartment separately if de- -aired. :Apply R. L. Jervis, phone 194 or 327. 9-p FOUR -ROOMED COTTAGE on Ontario St. E., either partly fur- nished er unfiir.nisbed. Phone 471W. 9-b ARTICLES FOR SALE WESTINGHOUSE R O A S'i i oven complete ' with pyrex dishes, almost new; also two - burner hot plate. Phone 162 or "•346. 9-b SYRUP PAN, 150 SAP PAILS, • -smiles, strainer, .etc.; also one ..army tarp, reasonably priced. Phone 373R, 9-11-b. SAP PAILS AND PAN for mak- ing maple syrup. Phone Clinton 679R. 9-b GOBLIN VACUUM CLEANER; baby's crib. Phone Blyth 136. 9-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1.937 PLYMOUTH COACH. Wil-' ;tiara J. Mutch,' % Ball and Mutch, phone Clinton, 195. 9-10-b 1940 PEW/LOUTH Five -passenger coupe, foal- new tires, radio and heater. Phone 459W. 9-b 1941 MERCURY COACH, good -Mires, new battery, radio, heater, mew seat covers. M. P. Maguire, North St. 9-p 1949 METEOR Custom Tudor Seetnust Green, Whitewall) tires, air conditioner 'jacket heater and -other extras. 'Excellent condition. 'Tires never been flat. New bat- tery and muffler. Front end re - •aligned recently. 21,000 miles. $1,685. S/L Tinker. 8 Victoria 'Blvd., RCAF Station, phone Clinton 382 local 21, daytime Mondays to Fridays. 8 p BABY CHICKS -BABY CHICKS. Day old, start- ed, prompt shipment. Pullets, cockerels, mixed. Standard breeds, crossbreeds. Some bargains in •.started. Bray 1951 catalogue and -pricelist--.see you have your copy. Agent: Mrs. Alec Paterson, Bruce- -field. BUILDING 'LOTS FOR SALE .ARE YOU THINKING of build- ing a home. A number of fine lots for sale. Leonard G, Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence 599J. 7-btfb CARPENTRY CARPENTRY AND Repair Work done by experieneed man. Peter Guetter, R.R. 5, Clinton, phone -Clinton 907r21, 9-13-p Contractor's Equipment 'CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT dor sale or exchange. One 3/8 yd. -Ranson power shovel with back hoe attachment; also one com- plete gravel crushing plant. Plant consists of Sawyer -Massey crush- er, one -link belt forty foot con- veyer, one 15 yard compartment 'storage bin, This bin is new and has never been used. This equip - anent ca,n be bought in one lump sum for $2,900. Shovel alone 'worth that much. Would accept late model truck or car or other construction equipment as part 'payment, or would sell any part separately. Terms can be ar- ;ranged on this equipment. Apply evenings to W. 8, Smith, Thecl- :ford, phone 283. '7-10-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED ;FARMFIRS--Be sure to get your help in time. Small and large 'Dutch families are available for this corning spring. Apply now. C de Haan,. Belgrave. 1-9-ptfb EQUIPMENT FOR SALE SNO-BLOWER FOR SALE, cheap. 'A. St. Am.ans, phone '677W. 9-10-p FARMS FOR SALE OR WANTED PROM 50 TO 200 ACRE FARMS Confidential information. Leon- ard G, Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence '5997, 5-htfb FARMS FOR SALE 13 ACRES with good brick house. "two-storey hen house. cinder block, 24'x48', accommodates 800 'hens; two brooder houses, seven -shelters; barn 14'x48'; water pressure system, hydro; located on eounty road. helf mile from village. Ideal for poultry farm- ing and market gardening. H C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 43btfb 'FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT "80 ACRES — goodgrass land, spring -creek, good bush, brick house, bann needs repairing --or will take cattle by the month. Mrs, Ellen J. 'Cox, Bairn' St., Cllinton. ' 8-12-p FARMS WANTED 'WOULD LIKE TO RENT 100 acres, more or less, with option of buying. Thomas Arkell, R.R. 2, Bayfield. 'FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE '0145 FLEURY GRAIN ROLLER; -one Vesot grain grinder 6"; one pump jade with 8'2" pipe and -3i x12 cvclinder. A Dunn. Sr., RR 3, Bayfield. 9-10-p FLOORS SANDED -OM ANT) NEW FLOORS Sand- ed and finished. Cree Cook, 'phone 231 Clinton. 8-11-p HOUSES FOR SALE SMALL HOME FOR SALE. Pric- ed for quick sole, $1,500 cash. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, Phones: business 448, residence 599J. 5-13teb SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensel'. Apply Albert Walff, Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfla SIX -ROOMED BRICK dwelling, good condition, modern conven- iences, new furnace, about halt acre land, good barn, some. fruit trees. Possession within 60 days. Apply H, C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 5lbtfb LOVELY HOME, large living room, dining room, kitchen and panrty on ground floor, four bed- rooms, den, sunporch and bath- room second dloor. Hot-water heated, insulated, full cellar, double garage; elose to mein at. Possession 90 days. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones busi- ness 448, residence 599J. 5btfb HELP WANTED FEMALE LADIES TO DEMONSTRATE Tupperware, No canvassing, ,plendid coanrndssion. Write to Mrs. F. Orchard, 57 Huron St., Woodstock, Ont. 9-11-p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NINE PIGS, seven weeks old. Donald Middleton, R.R. 3, Clin- ton, phone Clinton 908x11. 9-b SEVEN CHUNKS PIGS. Fred Arkell, R.R. 2, Bayfield. 9-b ELEVEN PIGS, ready to wean. Leonard Youngblut, Londesboro, phone Blyth 39r8. 9-p NINE CHOICE CHUNKS PIGS, ten weeks old, Charles Stewart, phone Canton 807r3. 9tb TEN LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old. Merrill Switzer, R.R, 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 900r23. 9-p 15 LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old; seven chunks, two months old; young sow, due in April; also one cow, five years old, due any- time. Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4. 9-p LIVESTOCK WANTED CASH—UP TO $10 for Dead or Disabled Iforses; $10 for Cows; Hogs $2.50 per cwt. — at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect Seaforth 655r2, William Sproat. William Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ontario, 4-btfb LOST AND FOUND LOST—Well-marked coach dog, about nine months old. Answers to "Peter", May be injured. Reported to have been struck by car. Anyone knowing of his whereabouts please contact Clay- ton Dixon, phonies 134 or 320 (residence), Clinton. 9-p MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd days har- vesting, etc. Call evenings at house, if possible. 8-15-p ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. If not, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode- rich. 2btfb NOTICE DRIVING TORONTO to Clinton Friday night, Clinton to Toronto Sunday night, every weekend. Phone 475. 8-9-b SEWING MACHINES, new and used. Repairs to all makes; treadles electrified or made in- to portables; prices reasonable; work guaranteed; will pick tip and deliver in Clinton limits. C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich, phone 867,T. 3-7pteb PiANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned, Just call G, W. Cox et Clinton 550R. , 43tfb POULTRY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE COLONY HOUSE, 10x72, in good repair; also 300 chick brooder; feeders and water fountains. George J. Colclaugh, phone 313, Clinton. • 9-15 SEED GRAIN FOR SALE QUANTITY RED CLOVER SEED, good quality, priced reasonable. Bob Peck, R.R. 1, Zurich, phone I•I e nail 696r15. 9-10-P TRUCKS FOR SALE 1950 1 -TON DODGE PANEL Al condition, 16,000 ovules. Will sell or trade. • Phone Clinton 802r3. 8-btfb 1947 STUDFPANER TWO -TON truck, complete wii:h racks, •also F.C.V. License. George Ander- son, • Brecetdi.eld. 9-b WOOD FOR SALE TEN ACRES or Soft and Hard- wood Mahle and 'Beech tops, Arnold Keys Varna, phone Hen- sa11. efier13. WANTED GOOD METRONOME to buy or. rent. Mrs. Ron. MacDo.neld phone 338W, Clinton. 9-b SOLD PAPERS ON TIIALN WINGHAIVI Cherries L. Cooke, 80, for many years prominent local menulacturer, died in Wingharu Hospital. For 25 years he was manager of Wirtghata Manufacturing ufacturing Company. He came to Canada from England when a small boy, and for several years sold papers on the CNN tales rurminig between London ane Wingham. Later he was in the woodworking business at Lucknow, and then came to Winghent. BIRTH'S CARTER—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, February 25, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carter, Lendeaboro, a Sin. JOSLING — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, February 24, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sealing, Londesboro, a son. MAIR—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Saturday, February 24, 1951, to NLr. and Mrs. James Mair, Clinton, a son (Ronald James) . TA'RAS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, an Tuesday. February 27, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter '1s es, Londiesboro n clnughter (stillborn), TTLMAN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, February 25, 1951, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tiernan, Dashwood, a so (Barry Russell).. ARMSTRONG—At his home in Toronto, on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1951, William Henry Armstrong, beloved . husband' of Myrtle Armstrong, in his 62nd year. Funeral from Trull Funeral Home to Mount Pleasant Cen e tery, Toronto. RANDALL — In Clinton Public Hospital, on aaturday, Febru- ary, 24, 1951, Florence Elizabeth Randall, }reloved mother of Mrs. J. E. Dickinson, Toronto, formerly of Clinton. Remains forwarded from Beettie-Mc- Roberts Funeral Home, Rattan - bury St. E., Clinton, to Toron- to for funeral service at Mc- Dougall and Brown Chapel, Monday afternoon, February 26. Interment Prospect Ceme- tery. WILLS—In the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Thursday, February 22, 1951, Anne Eliza- beth Armstrong, wife of the late Ernest A. Wills. and mother of the late Mrs. William Aigie (Elva) end George Wil s, Bar- rie. Funeral from the Lloyd and Steckley Funeral Home, Barrie, to Burton Ave. United Church, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, 'on Man - day, February 26. 0 TOWN TO SELL LAND SEAFORTH Town Council in special session, voted in favor of selling Iand to the Public School Board for erection of a proposed new school. An option on ap- proximately six acres of the new Tuckersmith agricultural survey was offered to the board for $e,800. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friends and neighbours who sent cards, fruit, flowers and treats, while a patient in Clinton Pub - k Hospital; also thanks to Dr. Oakes and the nursing staff for their kindness.—MRS, GORDON MacGREGOR. 9-b Business Block FOR SALE This Desirable Block contains FIVE APARTMENTS THREE BUSINESS STORES Leonard G. Winter REAL ESTATE — Phones — Business 448 Residence 5991 000 coutoont 5EmriCE Get There Safely! CALL 1 1 o ASHTON'S TAXI STANLEY Goshen WMS Meets The WMS _of Goshen United Church held the February meet- ing at 'the home of Mrs. Russel Erratt. The theme, "His Silent prayer." The 23rd psalm was re- peated in unison and hymn 286 was sung as a prayer. The of- fering was received! and minutes were read. The roll cell was en- swered by about 25. It was decided to have the Easter thankoffering -service on Easter Sunday night and have a guest speaker. Mrs. Clarence Park and Mrs. Arnold Keyes were put on thevisiting committee with Mrs. Will Clark. A letter was also read from Mrs. Sutter. M.rs. Clare n McBride played a trumpet solo "It is no secret," accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Keyes. The study of Japan was presented as e skit arranged by, group leader Mrs, Bruce Keyes, Those assist- ing were Jean McKinley, Mrs, B. Keyes, Mrs, C. M. McBride, Mrs. W. Clarke and Mrs. Arnold Keyes. The meeting closed with prayers of intercession -by J. Mc- Kinley, Mrs, Clarke and Mrs. John McKinley and hymn 251 was sung, A social half hour was spent with Mrs. Ebner Hayiter's group serv- ing the lunch. Clearing AUCTION SALE of FARM, FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS Monday, March 5 at 1 p.m. Lot 30, Con, 14, Hullett Town- ship, 2r/ west and 34 toile south of Blyth. HORSES: Aged team of work horses. CATTLE: Durham cow due to freshen March 12; Durham cow due to freshen May; blue cow due to freshen lViay; blue cow, fresh; Hereford heifer in calf; Hereford steer, 2 yrs. old; 3 / Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old; 1 baby beef ready .to ship;' 1 Durham calf; Holstein heifer due in March; 1 farrow caw. PIGS: 2 York sows due time of sale. POULTRY: 200 Leghorn hens, 1 yr. old. HAY ated GRAIN: Quantity of mixed hay, approx, 15 ton; quen- tity mixed grain. IMPLEMENTS; Deering hind- er; Deering mower; harrow cart; sulky rake; grain drill; spring - tooth cultivator; 4 -section har- rows; manure spreader; riding plow; walking plow; rubber -tired wagon; sleighs; flat bray rack; cream separator; fanning mill; cutting box; root pulper; quantity of tools; uhippletrees; chains and other articles. FARM: At same time end place the farm consisting of 88 acres, will be offered for sale. Frame house covered w i t h asphalt shingles; bank barn; drive shed and hen house. 80 acres of workable land; 14 acres plowed; remainder in posture and hay; also spring creek. TERMS: Chattels -mash; prop- erty -10 per cent down, balance in 30 clays; sold subject to a re- serve bid. TKOMAS ROBERTON, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer George Powell, Clerk 9-b BUSINESS FOR SALE Fancy Pastry Shop .. Business for Sale Four -Room and Bath Apartment Good Location in Clinton Five -Year Renewable Lease REASON FOR SELLING— HEALTH Business, Fixtures and Stock -43,00 down Balance Terms Leonard G. Winter REAL ESTATE — Phones — Business 448 --• Residence 5991 8-b REAL VALUES in Work Clothing Sanforized Denim $4 95 Overalls u Sanforized $ .65 Denim Work Pants up. Smocks, Work Shirts, Heavy Socks, Work Boots, Rubber Boots, ete. ALL BRANDED LINES PICKETT a CAMPBELL ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS (opposite the theatre) PHONE 25 CLINTON CEMETERY CHAPEL WINGHAM—The proposal un der which consideration by Wing• ham Council to erect a chapel it the cemetery may materializ this spring. Plans are being pre- pared by Architect Philip C Johnson, London. The bu8idan€ will be of brick and coneretx construction, one storey 25 by 3I feet, with full basement, where the crypts will be located. 0 Belgian Horses By Auction at Kitchener Stock Yards THURS., MARCH 8 at 1 p.m. Seven matched teams of pure- bred Belgian lelares, One Stallion, all chestnuts with silver manes and tails, from 1600 to 1900 lbs., direct from Ohio, the home of good Belgians. These are really good horses and will he sold along with our regular offering of cattle, hogs, sheep, ponies, at the largest most modeen Auction Market •in Ontario. Dr. J. H. Shillangiaw is on hand every Thursday to see that no infected stock is offered. This protects the purchaser. Beef cattle are sold by weight or by the dollar, as you wish. Three auction rings, Eight loading chutes. Fast ef- ficient service. bunch counter. City bus service, and many other features not available elsewhere. This makes Kitchener the best place to buy or sell livestock. Come and see for yourself. F. J. STEFFLER, Mgr. Phone 2-9671 9-b Clearing AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Lot 25, Con. 1, Hay Township, 11/4 North of Hensel'.. at 1 pan. sharp The undersigned hes received instructions to sell by Public Auction Thursday, March 15 LIVESTOCK: 4 yr. old Holstein cow freshened Dec. 25; 6 yr. old Holstein cow freshen sale time; 5 yr. old Holstein cow freshen sale time; black doer due in Nov.; Jersey cow freshen time of sale; Durham and Holstein heifer with calf at foot; Dunham heifer, bred; Durham heifer, springing; blue ruan heifer, springing; blue roan heifer, near 2 yr. old; 2 Holstein heifers, Herd T.B. tested, PIGS: 5 York sows due between March 25 and April 2. IMPLEMENTS: W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor on rubber, adj. wheels, 1 yr. old, starter, lights, bower take off; Oliver bean pul- ler to fit tractor; Allis Chahners 60 Combine, 1 yr. old; Inter- national 3 -furrow plough; Cock- shutt side rake, 2 yr. old; Cock- shutt 7 ft. cultivator, 1 yr. old; Lever barrows; packer; Mc. mower; 3 -section drag harrows, 1 yr. old; rubber tired wagon with rack; 1 rubber tire wagon; hay loader; dump rake; 2 -wheel trailer, 16x600 -tires; extension ladder; horse scuffler; root pulp- er; 100 steel posts; anchor and brace posts; electric fencer; barb- ed wire; 175 ft, new hay rope; MA hp. electric motor; 5 bunches shingles; forks; barrels; 3 gas drums; setdouble harness; and other articles, POULTRY EQUIPMENT: 4,500- oapaeity electric brooders: 10 chicken shelters; water founts. DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 5 milk cans; cream can; 'filter strainers; new electric cattle clippers; De - Laval separator. SYRUP EQUIPMENT: 200 buc- kets and lids; spines; 2 pans, 6 ft. and 7 ft.; heater; gathering tank 5-6 tons of haled hay; 2 ton cull beans; bushel clover seed: some turnips. No reserve as alarm is sold. TERMS --CASH E. H. CHIPCHASE, Proprietor ED. CORBETT, Auctioneer Bert Horton, Clerk 9-10-b Public Address Systems INSTALLED and Advertising Done for all occasions Radios Repaired and Serviced Bob Weeks Radio and Sound PHONE 479 Clinton Electric Shop Cur FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion K. C.Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66i ROXY THEATRE CLINTON REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW SHOWING Lou • ABBOTT OTT COSTELLO "AFRICA Now: "WHERE THE SIDEWALK . ENDS" Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney SCREAMS" - mot.—TUES.—WED, .- —MON.-TUES. Only Dan Gene ANDREWS TIERNEY "WHERE THE SIDE- WALK ENDS" Joan Caulfield - Robert '' Cummings — Elsa Lancaster In georgeous Technicolor wives a comedy romance woven around a school -teach - er wihobecame Petty model.George - WED.-THURS. Only — ROBERT MONTGOMERY "The PETTY GIRL" ANN ILYTH "ONCE MORE; MY '' DARLING" -.THURS.—FRI.—SAT. — Arthur Franz—Jean Heather and Wallace Ford Featuring a battle between - - FRT.—SAT. Only — ' Michael l - Wendy cATEGILET "RUGGED O'RIORDANS" e wild stallion and an enreg• ed elk; you will vote this one of the beat outdoor stories ever filmed. "RED STALLION IN THE ROCKIES" Coming: "ON THE TOWN" Gene Kelly -- Frank Sinatra Coining: "BAGDAD" with Maur - een O'Hara and Technicolor PARK THEATRE GODERICH --. Phone 47 CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH — Phone 1150 Now: "ADAM & EVELYN" with Jean Simmons, Stewart Grainger Now: `WHEN YOU'RE SMILING' Jerome Courtland and — MON.—TUES.—WED, _.-. "The Louise Albright WEST POINT STORY" If you like a lively, lilting must -and cal funshow, packed with lion- est -to -gosh .story value, then this is your program. It's high calibre entertainment!! — MON.—TUES.—WED. .--- Jaue Wyman—Dennis Morgan Eve Arden Tell a salty and riotous tale of the deep blue sea and of a gat executive who hada sturdy ada venutre thereon. • "THE — THURS.—FRI.—SAT. — In Technicolor LADY TAKES A SAILOR" Dan Duryea --Gale Storm and Diek Foran A rugged and robust story about an Oklahoma be.dmen who ter- rorized the territory but wound up as a law-abiding citizen. "AL JENNINGS of OKLAHOMA" — THURS.—FRI.--SAT. — `DAVID HARUM" 20th Century Fox presents, an encore of its most famous star in his n ei with l�gaimasterpiece, .hgne Will Rogers—Louise Dresser' Stepin Fetchit Coming: "BORDERLINE" Adult Entertai nes, ...Fred MacMurray Coming: 'A KISS FOR CORLISS' Shirley Temple and David Niven .LIFE IS SHORT "For what is your life! It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away"—(James 4:14). DEATH IS SURE "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment!" (Hebrews 9 :27) • SIN THE CAUSE "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned! (Romans 5:12). CHRIST THE CURE "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten San, that whosoever believeth .in Him should not Perish, but have everlasting life". (John 3:16) CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST (' WESLEY-WILLIS WMS The WMS of Wesley -Willis United Church will meet on Thursday, March 8, at 8 mem at the home of Mrs. John A. Sutter. Mrs. Shepherd's group will be in charge and Miss Stone will give a chapter from the Study book. „r. ' +ii; r,-, 7 , am - sl ttd QUALITY PRINTING .— ;•, we•w i Wong, used by at least 150,- 100,000 Chinese people, is the world's most common family name, ' �J "i t Cllnton News -Record Fourth Annual SEED FAIR Sponsored by HURON CROP IMPROVEMENT • to be held to the CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE FRIDAY And SATURDAY March 9 and ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE 1951 — $500.00 in Prizes — SPECIAL 'EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS ON SOIL CONSERVATION Special Programmes Friday Evening and Saturday Afternoon Auction Sole of Ten -Bushel Lots Saturday Afternoon SEED JUDGING COMPETITIONS SATURDAY 14I,ORNING — Entries close Tuesday, March 6, 1951 — EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION FREE 9-10-b Are You Going To Need A New Furnace In 1951? ORDER NOW! FURNACES WILL BE SCARCE We have the old reliable — HECLA WARM AIR, FORCED AIR — Oil 'or Hand Fired— and Hot Water Boilers. i have installed the newest equipment for instal- ling Forced Air Units. This saves time and money for you and insures perfect wormonship. We also have lovely COLOURED BATH ROOM FIXTURES in stock — Also White. See These At Our Store Hugh R. Hawkins FLOURING HEATING HARDWARE PHONE 244 -- -- CLINTON