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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-08-23, Page 5THURSDAY, -AUGUST 23, 1951 • cL1NTorl N ieS-RECOEtD NewsRecord Classified Ad lets. BHng +'1CASH RATE—(If paid by Wed .uesday following date ofe inser- -r'3ion)—Ocie cent a word first in- aertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- taequent insertions one cent a word (minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex Xtra for box numberor for direc- tion to NEWS -RECORD Office, IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday ACCOMMODATION WANTED `URGENTLY NEEDED FURNISH,. wed room, with or without board, :suitable for working girl. Phone -MCAT' 'Station 382.. 33-p UNFURRNISHED APARTMENT •'or small house to rent or lease. 'Two adplts and child three years , years old. Apply Box "A"' -.NEWS-RECORD. 33-p ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT AVAILABLE OCT. 1 — Well - heated furnished cottage at Bay- field. Adults only. Close to lousiness section. Rent reasonable: Write to MTs. ' Harry Ahrens, :across from school, Box 25, Bay- field 33-b BAYFIELDHousekeeping :ab - ens on the lake. Everything fur- nished. New spring mattresses. 'Hydro, good beach, lots of shade. 418 couple weekly. Dining room. Waite G. Hazelwood, R. R. 1. Hayfield.' s 26-35-b -e3AYFIELD -- LOVELY &IfADY =epott, three bedroom housekeep- .dng cottages, for rent by week 'or month, good beach, hydro, :good water, inside toilets, and spring -filled mattresses. Write • I'ohnison's Deer Lodge, Bayfield. Phone Clinton 909r42 between .•eight and ten a,m. 32-3-4-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE =4948 PONTIAC COACH, torpedo (body, light green finish, under 'seat 'heater, new tires, spotless .,condition. 33,000 miles. Phone r•579r .Olintan, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 33-b ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE, low English type, modern style. Phone Clin- ton. 599r. 33-,p 'OVERHEAD GARAGE DOOR with hardware, $30. Apply Bay- -Held Hardwlare, Hayfield, Oar. 31-32-33-b ARTICLES WANTED "40.8 ltreccANO SET, in good condition. Phone Clinton 907r5. 33-b APPLES 'FOR'SALE NORTH STAR APPLES — Ex- ••cellent for cooking. Phone 481J. '33-p ALL KINDS OF APPLES FOR sale. Phone J. Heyenk, Blyth e3r5, 33-p BICYCLES FOR SALE .ONE BOYS BICYCLE, double 'cross bar, cheap. Phone 907r32. 83-b 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 5993. 7-btfb` GARDEN PRODUCE PLUMS AND COOKING Apples for sale in early and laze variet- ies. Fraser .Stirling, R. R. 2, ayfield, phone Clinton 900r5. 32-33-p FURNITURE FOR SALE DINING ROOM TABLE and four chairs in good condition. Mrs. 'Hawk! Crittenden, Orange St., Phone 173. • 334 DB1'!L 'S ROCKING CHAIR in excellent condition, Price $2. Phone 422. 33-b NE • WOONIBE PIANO in good condition. Apply Herb, Jenkins, R R, 2, Clinton. 33-p RECESSED BATHTUBS . $60. 'Stuart Martha Washington and Ritcihledge stainless three-piece bathroom sets: White $160 to $189; coloured $274; complete with beautiful chromed fittings. Air conditioning furnaces $295. Special •offers to plumbers and builders too, Save many valuable dollars; buy with confidence and have a, nicer home, Satisfaction guaranteed. Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we supply everything you need for complete plumbing or heating 'installation. Catalogue includes litho photos of main fixtures, prices and in- ballativn: diagrams. Select style of sinks, oalbinets, laundry tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators, pressure water systems, oil burn- ers, septic and •oil tanks, etc. tri.sit or write Johnson Mail Or - ler Division, Streetsville Hard- mare, Streetsville, Ontario. Phone 161. 32-34-36t6b FARMS WANTED LEVEL 100 ACRES free of stones, good buildings, reasonallly pnic- id. Cash buyer. Please write iescription, price. William Pearce, leeltor, Exeter. 33-h FARMS FOR*SALE 'ROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FAiIMS, lonfidential information, Leon - cd G. Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence ;995. 5-btfb 'BASS FARM, 100 ACRES, ,lot 5, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas larbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 'Tinton 801r21, or James Phelan, • 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9. 13-15-ptbf HELP WANTED -Fern le IOUSEKEEPER for elderly oupie, in modern ' home, own own, no cleaning 'or washing,. innings and Sundays' off, Gor on. Elliott, Blyth. "33-5-b N'AITRESIS, f riltime employ - lent. Eartldff Bros. ' 33-b 'DLL TIME SALESLADY. "Ex- erlenee preferred' but net neces- ery, Apply in • person, et Manit- a's. Dept. Store. "33-b HOUSEWORK WANTED A GIRL FROM HOLLAND, age 15, to board in. Apply C. De- hoan, Blyth. 33-p HELP WANTED—Male CARETAKER.—PART-TIME Job, morning and evening dutiets. Ap- ply in person, Bank of Montreal, Clinton. 33-teb POSTAL CLERKS, $1812-$2232, Clinton, Orli: l'lull emetbioulers on posters displayed in Post Of- fice. Appl'ioation Tomes, obtain- able thereat, should be filed im- mediately,, with the Civil Service. Commission\ 1207 Bay St., Toron- to, Ont. 33-b HOUSES FOR SALE SEVEN -ROOMED BRICK dwel- ling, bathroom, 'full , basement, stoker, two lots . with good barn. Leonard G. Winter, real estate, phones: •business 448, residence 599J. 24-btfb SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensall. Apply Albert Wolff, Box 666, Goderich, • 2-btfb. STUCCO HOUSE, JAMES ST., storey and one half, full cellar. Owl condition, M. McLeod; Clinton. • 33-p FIVE-HEDROOSViED FRAME, with modern bathroom, in very good location, L. G. Winter, real estate, phones: business 448; residence 599J, 32-btiib IN HENSALL, two • good frame houses each with furnace, hydro, garage, garden. One good brick house, hot water furnace, hydro, full bath, extra land. Others in Exeter and Crediton. Also stores, restaurants, garage, farms. Wil- liam Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, Earl Parsons, salesman, Exeter. 33-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW, four years old in September. Has milked four months. Artificially bred. Apply to George or Bill Cowan, Blyth, phone 18r26. 33-35-b ELEVEN CHOICE YORKSHIRE pigs. Charles Stewart, phone 807r3, Clinton. 33-p TWO SHORTHORN BULLS, 13 Leicester ewes and four rams. Apply O. L S'wdtzer, phone 614r31. 33-b EIGHTEEN PIGS, seven weeks old, Apply Harold Tyndall, phone 905r2, MISCELLANEOUS NAILS -21" and 4" FOR SALE, In 100 lb. kegs. Louis Lechner, Seeforth, phone 49. 33-p MOTORING TO EDMONTON, September. Passengers. Write E. Reid, Londesbora or phone William Campbell, Londesboro. AXLE AND WHEELS suitable for trailers and farm wagons. TransmissionSn, drive ebafts, heads, sealed beam units, glass, generators, starters, etc. Dozens of good used tires and tubes in all popular sizes. Norman Mac- Lean, Sea:Roth, one half mile south of C•N•R tracks. Phone 3J. 33-tbli 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. 32-40-p FOR TUPPERWARE, vacuum- sealed dishes and beautiful six gauge plastic table cloths, please call Mrs. Fred L. Miller, Rotten - bury St., Clinton. Phone 334W, 30-35-b 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 NOTICES WHITEWASHING and Cleaning. Victor Bergreaves, Beucefield,. phone Clinton 625r23. 28-37-p SEWAGE DISPOSAL, pumping out septic tanks and disposing. Have up-to-date power pump and tank. Prepared to clean out schools and public buildings. Irvin Coxon, phone Milverton '75r4. 28-39-p PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double •results; new healthy flesh; new vigour. New "get acquaint- ed" size only 60C. All druggists, 32-34-'b PIANO TUNING - YOUR PIANO carefully tuned, Just call G. W Cox at Clinton 550R. 43tfb 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, with Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit.- ed; tuning and repairing; all work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 3393. 20.21 -pleb STOVES FOR SALE CENSOLE PARLOR ITOVE in greed condition, cheap, Write Mrs. H. Ahrens, Box 25, Hayfield, 85-b KITCHEN STOVE and small kitchen buffet, Apply J. Senates, % Ken Plckett's residence. • 33 -ib TRICYCLES FOR SALE ONE COM TRICYCLE, large` size with carrier, excellent condition. Price $12. Phone 422, Clinton. 33-b CHILD'S TRICYCLE, twenty inch front wheel, in good condition. Phone 445.' • 33-35-b TRUCKS FOR SALE 1940 ONE-HALF TON Interna- tional panel truck. Good , con- dition, Have no further use for it, Will sell very reasonably. Apply to George or Bill Cowan, Blyth, phone 18r26. 33-5-b BIRTHS ADAMS -In Clinton 'Public Hos- pital, . on Sunday, August 19, 1951, .to Mr. and Mrs, • L. C. Adams, Adastral Park, RCAF 'Station, Clinton, a son. BALL --In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 11, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, R.R. ' 1, Auburn, twin sons (Daryl. Stanley and. Derrick Stephen). BRENTON - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, August 10, 1951, to Rev, and Mrs. S. H. Brenton, Londesbaro, a daugh- ter (Sandra Gail)": COX—In Clinton Public Hospital; on Thursday, August 9, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.. William Cox, RR. 1, Goderich, a son (John Leslie). ELLIOTT ,— In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, August 18, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Elliott, Blyth, a daughter. GARON—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, August 20, 1951, to Mr. and •Mrs. A. Garon, Clinton, a daughter. HARG.REAVES—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Tuesday, Au- gust 14, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Victor ' Hargreaves, Brucefield, a daughter (Brenda Ann). HATHAWAY=In Newmarket, on Wednesday, August 15, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hath- away (nee Lois Draper, Clin- ton), 'a son. LEATHERLAND In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, Au- gust 17, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leatherland;, K R. 1, Auburn, a daughter (Lillian Joyce). PATTISON — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, August le 1951, to Mr, ami Mi s. Roy Pattison, Toronto, a daughter. ROPP—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Sunday, August 12, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ropp, Zurich, a son, SIEBERT — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, August 19, •1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Siebert, Zurich, a son (David William). STRONG — In Clinton Public Hospital. on Friday, August 10, 1.951, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strong, Clinton, a daughter. D Edgar Allen Poe is generally regarded as the originator of the modern detective story. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MARGARET JANE JAMIESON, late of the Village of Brueefield, in the County of Huron, Widow, de- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors having claims a- gainst. the Estate of Margaret Jane Jamieson, late of the Village of Brucefield, in the County of Huron, Widoty, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of April, 1951, are required to send on or before the '10th day of September, A.D. 1951, to the undersigned Solicitor, full par- ticulars of their Claim and nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said date the Estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto (having regard only to the Claims for which No- tice shall have been received. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 21st day of August, A.D, 1951. F. Fingland, K,C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix, 33-35-36-b +o-0+ CABINETMAKER Machinist and 4th Class- Engineer We are expanding. Pleasant working conditions, tap wages, group insurance, definit- ely steady employment, five-day 48-hour week. See or write James Cole Furniture Company, Ingersoll 33 and 35-b Help Wanted Two young- men to learn full - fashioned knitting. Good oppor- tunity f o r advance- ment. Par -Knit Hosiery - Limited 32-b MI11907c,aaawr‘111111 Send Flowers Wor/'tlwide K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phones: Greenhouse 66J RCAF Stations Clinton Residence 66W 33-,b r!oorra MARRIAGES SNELL-McQUEEN At the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. P. A,, Ferguson, Montreal, on Saturday, Aug. 18, 1951, Jean Belle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen, Hensel', to Harold Clayton Snell, Hensall, son of Mrs. Snell and the late Jahn Snell, ,Exeter. - SQUIRE-ALLAN—tin, Brecefieid United "Church, on ' Saturday, Aug. 18, 1951, by 'Rev. E. R. Stanway, London, assisted .by Rev. W. J, Maines, Brumfield, Anna Elizabeth (Betty), dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan Btrucelield, liefurray Evan Squire, Sarnia, son of Mr. end Mies. Carman Squire, Glencoe. DEATHS CROSSMAN_Suddenly, in God- erich Township, on Thursday, Aulgust 9, 1951, Cecil R. Cross- man, Clinton, beloved husband of Bide` J. Walton; in ,his 46th year. Funeral from all and Mulch, Funeral Home; Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, Sunday afternoon, . August 12. HARRISON-,.In Exeter, on Mon- day, Aug. 20, 1951, Mrs, Ida Harrison, wife of, James H. Harrison, Exeter, formerly of Goderich Township. Funeral from Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, to Hayfield 'Cemetery Wednesday aftrnoon, Aug, 22. JOBSISTON Ic Clinton, on Tues- day, August 21, 1951, James Edmund, Clinton, ni his 73rd year. Funeral from Beattie Funeral Home, Friday, August 24, at 2 p,m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Lack of trained teachers is causing an educational problem, 200 one -room rural schools in Canelo being closed because of no teachers. WOODS -InM oviing Imemory of Mary Adele. (Polly) Woods, who passed away six years ago, Au- gust 21, 1944. We smile with the world, But never forget. In our'garden of memories She lives with us yet. —Sadly missed by Milton, Irene, Jim, Isabel and Donald. 33-p M ORITTENDNEMORoving mein - dry of a dear mother, Lulu Crittenden, who passed away three years. ago, August 14, 1948. Three years has passed and gone Since the one we laved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place on her grave May weather and decay_ But the love for her that 'sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. —Sadly missed by Mr. and Mas. Roy Mann and' Douglas. 33-b 0 Cards o f T hanks MRS. CECIL CRIOSSMAN and family wish to thank all those who assisted them in any way during their recent sad bereave- ment. 33-p MRS. K, L. SWEIGARD riwish- h- bours es tothank sent all(cardsnd, flowers s and send treats, while she was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital; also thanks to Dr. Ross, Dr. Oakes and nurses for their kindness. 33p MRS. DAVID CAMPBELL, Miss Jean Campbell and Mrs. Pearce, wish to take this opportunity of' expressing their sincere apprec- iation to all neighbours and friends for kindness and help, and to all who in any show- ed sympathy during their sad bereavement. 33-p CEMENT CHIMNEY BLOCKS Build or Repair Chimneys GUY IVES .. Phone Carlow 1612 14-15ptfb Clearing AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effect from the horn of Mrs. W. R, Jowett, Bayield, on Saturday, Sept.' 1 '' at 1 p.m. sharp. Nine -piece solid walnut dining' room suite; small tables; cabine radio; antique well clock; 3 -pies chesterfield suite (walnut trim); tacker; 2 library tables; piano; firer lamp; bedroom `'suite; tub- ullarr bed, springs, and innerspring mattress; drop -head sewing ma- chine; . kitchen table and chairs; sideboard; electric range and annex; Caldwalf Frigidaire (9 cu.. ft. capacity); electric ' washing machine; pressure cooker and other 'eoo'kleg utensils; china and silverware; carpenter tools; 240 lb. scale; quantity of feed bags; block and tackle; large jacks; 20 ft. extension 'ladder and other ladders; grindstone; .saws; rakes; garden cultivator; lawn mower; other farm and garden tools; log- ging equipment; and numerous other articles, MRS. W. It. .TOWETT, • Proprietress EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 33-35-b Clearing AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS at Lot 93, Maitland Concession, Goderich Township, on No. 8 Highway, half way between Goderich and Clinton, on Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 1.30 p.m., the following: HORSES: Matched team of bay mares, 9 yrs, odd, CATTLE: Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old, milking, bred again; Durham heifer, 3 yrs, old, milking, bred again; Durham cow, seven years old, milking, bred again; Hereford cow, 'six years old, recently freshened; 2 Jersey cows, 5 yrs. old, milking well, bred again; Jersey cow, 8 yrs, old, milking well, bred again; 6 year- ling Hereford steers and heifers; 3 Hereford spring calves; Here- ford calf, 4 weeks old; Jersey heifer calf, 9 months old; Jersey bull calf. POULTRY end Equipment: Ap- prox, 240 $ussev x New Hamp- shire pullets (ready to lay); 100 Barred Rock cockerels, 3 months ohs; 2 range shelters; brooder stove; feed hoppers; drinking fountains. IMPLEMENTS: Wagon and flat rack; Frost & Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; cultivator; set of out -throw discs; riding plow; walking plow; hay rake; fanning mill; 36 ft. ex- tension ladder (nearly new); 4 - section drag harrows; Wood's grain grinder; 3 M.P, electric motor; set of double harness; 2 80 -lb. milk cams; milk strainer; cutting box; DeLaval cream sep- arator ' (small size); 2,000-1b. scale; forks; logging chain and numerous other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Oak sideboard and dining room table; 2 bedroom suites; iron, bed; inner spring mattress; felt mattress (nearly new); NlcClary circulat- ing heater (nearly new); Prin- cess Pat range; couche chairs; rocking chair; kitchen table; large cupboard (cherry); congoleum rugs; Axminster rug (large); 2 pair of drapes; copper boiler (new); laundry tubs; dishes; 2 toilet sets; pillows; Tamps; num- erous other articles. TERMS --CASH No reserve as the farm is sold. ANDREW HOLMES, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer H. W. Colquhoun, Clerk • -W( COUR*E0il5 ._s. SE1VICE Get There Safely! CALL 110 ASHTON'S TAXI Tenders Wanted Persons interested are invited to sub- mit tenders covering the operation of a GROCERY STORE at RCAF STATION, CLINTON on a concession basis. Further isaformabion may be obtained frosts the COMMANDING OFFICER, PAGE PIVH its ROXY THEATRE C LIN T O N , _ t e REGENT THEATRE ' S E A F O R T H , Now playing (Aug. 23-25) "STAGE TO TUCSON" In Tech- nlcolor, with Wayne Morris and Rod Cameron Now playing (Aug. 23-24-25) "THE • NOOSE' HANGS HIGH", with Bud Abbott & Lou Costello MON. & TUES. (Aug. 27-28) 'MYSTERY STREET' From the records of the famed Harvard Hitting a new high in hilarity Come acid laugh with the twc funniest mein in pictures—yam d?yori'tes--Bud and L'ou, Crime Clinic comes a storyth'at will keep you guessing until the end, Ricardo Montalban, Sally Forest and Elsa Lancaster MQN., TUES.,. WED. (Aug. 27-29) • "Let's • Live a '' Little Hedy Lamarr Robert WED. & THURS, (Aug. 29-30) Victor Mature, Richard Conte &' Shelley Winters'in this - Cummings You will appreciate seeing these top-ranking stars in this pleura thrilling melodrama based on H. E. Hel- seth's book, "The Chair ear Martin Rome" "CRY of the CITY" THURS., FILL, SAT. (Aug. 31 -Sept. 1) "To Please a Lady" with Clark a Gable — Barbara FRI. & SAT. (Aug. 31 -Sept. 1)Stanwycic �'� When the Redskins Rode" The roaring saga of America's first frontier when the. Delawares - Adolphe Menjou It's kill ax be killed far the top contender n the midget racing field, 'as he throttles his way to the top as King of the Roaring Road. were on the warpath against the colonists — Ion Hall, Mary Castle and John Ridgely. , Coming: 'DUCKESS OF IDAHO' sther Williams & Van Johnson PARK THEATRE GODERIOH -= Phone 47 CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH phone 1150 Now: "ONLY THE VALIANT" Gregory Peck & Barbara Payton Now: Rod Cameron and Cathy Downs inn"SHORT GRASS" MON., TUES., WED.' Jose Ferrer - Cary Grant and Ramon Novarro with Paula Ray- mond - Signe Hasso & Gilbert Roland '--• This truly Auld -Star cast presents a story worthy of their grouping, concerning the behaviour of a courageous doctor durk`ng a Latin-American revolution. "CRISIS" MON., TUES., WED. Robert Young—Barbara Hale and Janis Carter A riotous matri-comedy in which a post -divorce baby complicates matters and sends hubby number one on a fresh woo -campaign, "And Baby Makes Three" THURS., FRI., SAT. Alexis Smith — Errol FlynnKirk and S. Z. Sakall Tn Technicolor, an adventurous story of the early Northwest and of the epic struggle between sheep ranchers and cattlemen. "MONTANA" THURS., FRI., SAT. Douglas and Virginia Mayo Superb scenic backgrounds feat- tire a new, Western release that ranks high on the list of outdoor adventures. "Along the Great Divide" Coming: Red Skelton and Sally Forest --In "EXCUSE MY DUST" It's New Coming: Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal—"BATON PASS" WHY WAIT? Come NOW, and let us reason together, smith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow: though they be red like crim- son, they shall be as wont," REPENT ye therefore and be CONVERTED that your sins may be blotted out. Acts 3. 19 CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST School of Commerce CLINTON Opens !September- 10, 1951 Many years of successful experience prove this a BETTER SCHOOL The Courses Offered Are: Commercial Clerical Stenographic Secretarial For information write or phone Clinton 198 B. F. WARD, B.A., M. A. STONE, Principal Commercial Specialist ......+�. 33-b A NON -DENOMINATIONAL BIBLE ANI? MISSIONARY CONFERENCE AND CHRISTIAN SUMMER RESORT Tune In CFCO CHATHAM 630 K. Daily except Saturday, 10.15 a.m. (D.S.T.) BLUE WATER BROADCASTS bring HEAVENLY SUNSHINE TO THOUSANDS When It Comes To That Dressy Look There's Nothing That Measures Up To Our SUITS CHOOSE YOURS NOW! Yes! Now is the time to order your NEW FALL SUIT. New samples are now in with the newest and smartest fabrics obtainable. Have your next suit tailored by WARREN K. COOK JAMES BROS. 111,P TOP TAILORS PHONE. 25 Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats (opposite the theatre)