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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-10-09, Page 5'1111T Alre e'G';TGBER ' 9,. 1947 News ecoid CLINTON bthJWW IRECORD `. C�as��ifi�ew G& IH RATE --(If paid by Wed «needay following date of insertion)..- "Ogre cent a word first insertion (min- •num 30 cents); subsequent lnser- etions, one cent a word (minimum 25 :cents); 10 cents extra for box nun +:ber or for directing to NJ+OWS- :ILI5CORD Office. IF, CHARGED -20 cents extra. DEADLINE --9 p m. Wednesday. FOR SALE 'ONE QUEBEC ;HEATER, d\2EDIUIV2 -:oize, used one year. W, G. Pickett. 41p "ANYONE WISOEU2W CABBAGE get in touch with William Steep, Clinton. 41p Q,N2' JACKET HEATER, NEW; ,price right. See II. W. Charlesworth, •Clinton, 40-41p FLUE PRAM IN GOOD CONDI- tion, Apply is rs. Jack ;Seruton, phone 377, Clinton, 41b ;i5PY APPIiEJS P& 1W SPRAYED OIR- ehard. Pick your own, $2 per bushel. Miss D. Cantelon, phone 19J, Clinton. 41,b BROWN HERRIN'GIB'O'NE TWEED -coat, size 12; black winter coat with -anink trim, size 18. Phone 907r11. 41b ' 'BABY'S BUNTING BkAG, WHITE, good as new; pair of girl's skates and boots, siae 5. Phone Clinton, 372J. 41b ONE ROOT PULPER, NEW Knives; 'erne set of out -throw discs; one walk- 'dng plow, Joe Corey phone 803r12, Clinton. • 41p '9 -PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE, solid walnut, perfect ecndition• used chesterfield suite. See Mrs, N. Liver- inore, Clinton, or phone 631r32. .411 ONE COtPtPliLD WASHER, ;MEDI- -uan size, 1946 model. used about six -month. No reasonable offer refused, .Apply 1Vfrs. Boyer, above Hawkins hardware, 41p MoCASKEY ADDING MACHINE, large model with keyboard, recently re -conditioned, May be seen • at 'Simpson's Order Office. Gordon W. 'Ctminghame. 40-419 YOUNG 1JADY'S FALL AND WIN - ter clothing, size 14; also child's three-piece winter outfit, size 2. All "hi excellent condition. Apply Box "8" NEWS—RECORD. 40-41:42p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE YOUNG •CALF SUITABLE FOR 'vealing. Apply Bert Gibbings, phone '533r13, Clinton. 19 CHOICE! YORK PIGS, six weeks +old, Apply ;Robert Cole, R.R. 3, Clin- nan, phone 906r24. 41-42p •.SEV3dN ,SUCKLING PIGS FOR •sale, ready to wean. Apply Joe Storey, phone 906r3,;Canton. 41p . PULLETS FOR SALE 2,(1 NEW HAIVIPSHZRD AND ;Sussex :pullets, laying. Ernest Crich, RR. 3, ',Seaforblt, phone 614114, Clinton. 41-42b 1,000 LEGHORN X ROCK, CROSS hied pulelts, ready to lay, for sale at reasonable price. Glazier Poultry ?,Farm, Clinton, Ont, 41-42p FARM FOR SALE .92 ACRE FARiM, SIX MILES south of Clinten, on No. 4 Highway, being ,Lot 13, Concession 1 of ;Stanley "Township; good buildings, land well- 4;iled and abundance of water. Eldon ;S. Johnston, Blue Water, Ont. 40-41b 'FARM •COiNTAINING 100 ACRES with large solid brick residence, two 'large barns, also garage and irnple- -anent shed; pig pen and hen house; windmill with water trough stables, "hard and soft in house; situated in Tuekersniith Township; 31/ miles from Clinton, na mile from Clinton Radio School, lot 32, H.R.S. 12 acres :sowed in wheat, 40 acres will be -plowed, 90 acres under cultivation, 10 acres in bush and cedar grove with running water at the back of farm. Terms will be considered. 'O. L. Switzer, Clinton. 40-43h Fall Fashion Favourites Men's All Wool WORSTED Suits Double or Single Breasted styles hi browns or blues. Just the ticket if you desire the tops in your at- tire. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 FORD PICK-iIP TRUCK. AP - ply Harry. Davies, phone 460 and 469, Clinton, 4)p 1930;CHEVROLET ,SEDAN, TIRES and battery nearly new, motor in good condition. Joe Corey, phone 803r12,;Clinton. 41p PROPERTY FOR SALE EIGHT ;ROOM FRAME; IiOIUSE, cen- trally located, with water and lights Possession nt onee. Apply Herb Fitz- eirnons, Clinton. 41p BUILDING LOT ON RAGLAN ST. Clinton, with orchard and trees; wit sell in one parcel or divided: Mrs Irene Henri, phone Clinton 223. 41-2-39 BIRTHS HEAMAN--IMr. and, Mss. John G,, FIeaman, London, (nee Marian Stewart,.. C'linton,)' are happy to announce the 'birth of their son, Tan Malcolm Stewart, on Thursday, September 25, 1947, in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. 4MAGUIIRIE—My. and. Mrs. ;Maurice P. Maguire, Clinton, announce the birth of a son, Steven Pattison,. on Friday, 'October 3, 1947, in Clinton Communita, Hospital. M`AIRICS — lin Clinton Community Hospital, on Friday, October 3, 1947 �+ to Mr, and IMxs. Joseph Marks, Blyth, a daughter, (Myra : Beeud(a). •{ MUjRiPQiY-T,n Clinton Community Hospital, on Friday, October 36 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Clinton, a daughter, OSBALDESTON--1n Stratford Gen. eral Hospital, on Thursday, Ootob- t • EIGHT -ROOMED FRAME' HOUSE on Rattenbouy St. W.,with bathroom hot and cold water, urnace and gar - 'age; immediate ,possession Apply of the premises to: Mrs. George Taylor 41tfb EIGHTY AGREIS OF LAND includ- ing seven acres maple bush, quanti- ty of cedar, good supply of water. Apply John McGuire R.R. 2, Bay- field, phone Clinton 900r23. 40-41p A ONE -STOREY FRAIVIE DWPOLL- ing in Clinton.; Hydro, water, barn on property. Immediate possession. Apply to H. C. Lawson, Real Estate Broker, ,phone 251W. 38bt£ A 1% STOREY SEVEft4-Room dwell- ing in Clinton., with bath, hydro, fur- nace, garage and % acre of land. Early possession. H. 0. Lannon, Real Estate Broker, phone 251W. 38btf SMALL HOUSE ILEOENTLY moved to Kirk St. Would make a comfort- able home for a small familyand could be made 'liveable in a month's time. Apply to James Elliott, Dublin. • 39btf 11/ STOREY DWELLING ABOUT two years old, living room with na- tural fireplace; dining roost; den with electric fireplace; kitchen with built- in cupboards; four -piece bathroom with built-in tub and shower; two bedrooms; full basement; hot water heating system; good location; early possession. Apply H. C. Lawson, Real Estate Broker, phone 251W, Clinton, 39141 ROOMS TO RENT FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 5 miles north of Clinton, Phone Blyth 28r4. 40-416 TWO UNFURNLSHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping with conveniences, non-dirinkers. Apply Box 104, Bay- field, or ,phone Clinton 634x15. 41p BOARDING HOUSE WANTED YOUNG LADY WORKING IN Rich- mond Hosiery Factory requires place to board. Apply Box "P" NEWS- RECOiRll. • 40-41p NOTICE SAW FILLING DONE 'AT HOARE'S Fruit Orchard one mile north of town on No. 4 Highway. 40-449 FUR COATS REMODELES, Lined, glazed; charges very reasonable, 25 years' experience, references. Mrs. Norman Hockey, Furrier, Main St., Exeter, phone 239, Ebteter, or 4'74J, Cihoton. 41-42b MISCELLANEOUS ;Slender Tablets are effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Pennebaker' Drug Store. 41b OLD, DISABLED 011 DEAD Horses wanted for mink feed. Apply James East, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 890rt;. 37.419 WANTED TO BUY—Old horses and dead animals, siutable for mink feed. I1 dead, phone at once. Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert. 936x32, Goderich., 25 htfh EMPLOYMENT WAN TED, TYPING DONE s1T HOME WTI- ciently and quickly by experienced graduate of School of Commerce. Phone Clinton 233M., 39-40-41p In sizes 37 to 42 - from $34.50 up NOTE-- See our stock of TOPCOATS and smartly styled ADAM HATS YARD 'GOODS .IN .STOCK Prints, broadcloths, flannelettes, 95 -inch unbleached sheet- ing, cottons, plaid shirting and 'a. good stock of curtain materials. Headquarters. for Boys' Wear Pickett and Campbell Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes PHONE 25 CLINTON • l'AGE FOE diets. Barin Wel( liesults CARD OF THANKS:- ■ Fred, 10, Cook wishes to take this, BOXY THEATRE o p ortmt' at of ex rossin - y P his' sincere, g C L 3 N T 0 N appreciation foe all cards, letters, and, other acts of kindness shown &min las recent stay in in the hospital especially to ,all those who so kindl helped out with ,the farin work whil ,he was il'l. 41 g Held over --Fri. and Sat.. "THEY EGG AND ' T' IN MEMORIAM O'RIGG--In loving Memory en ow dear wife and mother, Reatha Grace 'Grigg, who passed away two yeaes ago, October' 11, 1945. Many a lonely heartache, • Many a silent tear, But a'oays a lovely memory Of a mother we loved so dear. —Ever remembered and sadly missed by husband and family 41p Com'muni'ty Auction Sale er 2, 1947, to 11r. and Mrs. Walter of Furniture and Household Effects Osbaldeston, Stratford, a son, (Rob_ at the home of the auctioneer, Cutter era Douglas), MARRIAGES MCI0ElNZIE -=-- ;McCULLOUGH — In St. James °hrnch, Middleton, on Saturday, October 4, 1947, by Rev. Andrew McKenzie, brother of the groom, Jessie Irene, daughter of Mrs, McCullough and the late Ben- son McCullough, Goderich Township to Kenneth E., son of Nies. McKen- zie and the late William McKenzie, Hensall, GRIFFIN—JICIRDAN — In Toronto, on Saturday, September 27, 1947, in ;St. Saviour's Anglican Church, by Rev. 7'. F', Stunmerhayes, Marg- aret Elizabeth Ann (Betty) Jordan, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. W. L. Jordan, to Victor Richard,. Griffin, -- son of llt r. and 'Mrs. John P, Griffin . Toronto, OLLSON-M022,GAN— In the Pres- byterian Church, Clinton, On Sat- urday, Ootober 4, 1947, by 'Rev. D. J. Lane, Jean Margaret, daughter of Mi. and ,Mrs, Thomas W. Morgan ;Clinton, to Roy Frederick, son of Mr. and Ma's. Roy 01Ison, London. HARRLS �WHSPE --- In ;St, Paul's Anglican. Church, Clinton, on Sat- ' urday, October 4, 1947, by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Geraldine Ruth, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Jr. B. White, Clinton, to William Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris, Goderioh Township. DEATHS MARSHALL—In Olinton Community Hospital, on Tuesday, October. 7, 1947, John Marshall, in his 88th year.. Resting at the Beattie Fun- eral IIome, Ratterebury ;St. E,, Clinton, where service will .be held Thursday, October 9, at 2. p.m. to Clinton Cemetery. HUDSON --In Vieteria Hospital, Lon.. don, on Monday, October 6, 1947. George Hudson, Hensall, in his 77th year. Funeral from Hensall. United Church to •Bayfield cemetery, on Thursday afternoon, October 9. ICEH:OE--4n Buffalo, N.Y., on Sunday October 5, 1941, Martha Taylor, beloved wife of the late 33. Kehoe, ani sister of +Mrs. Margaret Levy, Clinton, in her 80th year. Funeral in Buffalo Wednesday, October 8. LAMBIERT—eSuddenly, as a result of an accident south of Forest on Sat- urday,. October 4, 1947, James H. Lambert, Bayfied. Funeral in De- troit, Cich., pctobel' 6. ORTW,ETN- do Hensen, on Saturday, October 4, 1947, Elizabeth Ortwein, beloved wife of the late J. W. 0rtwein, in her 87th year, Funeral service from her late residence on Monday, October 6, Interment Hen. sail Union Cemetery. REID—In Bayfield„on Saturday, Oct- ober 4, 1947, Margaret C. Reid, in her 85th year. Funeral from her late residence, Bayfield, on Tuesday October 7, 1947 to Bayfield Cemet- ery. 1942 FORD DELUXE FIVE PASS- enger coupe, in perfect condition, Ap- ply Dennis Bisback, Clinton. 41p Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS The executors of the estate of Walter 'Maid, late of the Town of Linton, Retired Palmer, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of December. 1946, will distribute the assets of his esttate after the 31st day of October, 1947, having regard only to the claims of creditors and others filed on or before that, date with Mite undersigned. IIJIYDEL & BRATTY, 51 Albeit Street, Stratford, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors, 39-40-41b CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 661 BEAUTY SHO,PPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL TI-IOMPSON Princess St. East., Phone 585 S9-tf • Street, Clairton, ott SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following: Dining roam •table and 6 chairs; leather rocking chair; rocking chairs 2 single folding beds with inner spring mattresses; kitchen cabinet; 2 kitchen cupboards; 9 kitchen chains; solid oak serving table; small table; New Raymond sewing machine; 2 Quebec heaters; Wilton rug 9'x12'; Axminster rug 9'x12'; Axminetel rug 7'x9'; Brussels rug 10`x14`; Con- goleum rug 9`x12`; .2 linoleum rugs G`x71/`. 6'x71/'• veranda swing coudh; oak wardrobe; 2 ICOM bicycles (men's); 1 h.p. Fairbanks -Morse gas engine; occasional chair; baby cot and mat- tress (new); Foree rangette; 4 -burn.. er electric range; bridge lamp; Alad- din lamp; cherry drop-leaf table; dishes; kitchen utensils, Numerous other articles not listed. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer, phone, Clinton 203. 40-41-b AUCTION SALE In the Village of Auburn, of Valuable House Property and Household Ef- fects, at 1 p.m., on . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Cook stove, coal heater, tables, chairs, bedroom •suites, washing machine, sewing maehine, couehes, writing desk and book case, electric radio, dishes, lawn mower, etc„ etc. ;Subjeet to reserve bid Harold Jackson, , ; R. D. Munro, Auctioneer Proprietor 41-42b AUCTION SALE Perm Stock and Implements, at Lot 4, Maitland Block, Hulled - Township; one utile south of. Auburn, on Base Line, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1 pan. Sharp, HORSES--.0lyde stare, 3 years old; grey mare, aged, with foal by side; black mare, aged, Supposed to be with foal. CATTLE --Hereford cow, 4 years old, due time of sale; 6 Durham cows due in February and March; 2 butch- er heifers, 900 lbs.; 4 yearlings; 2 spring calves; 2 young calves; Polled. Hereford bull, 2 years old. ;SIH?IOP—.19 Leicester ewes; 1 two, year-old Leicester ram. PIGS --19 chunks; 7 pigs, 6 weeks old; 2 York sews. IMPLEMENTS -- Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris mower, 5 ft, eut; Frost & Wood hay rake; cultivator; wagon; flat hay rack; 2 -furrow riding plow with tan- dem hitch; Quebec sulky plow; bug- gy; cutter; set doube harness; horse collars; and numerous other articles. TERIMiS—,CASH, Henry Leishman, Harold Jaeksoan Proprietor Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects, to be held in the Village of Blyth on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 at 1 pan, Completene of Household Effects PROPERTY- 7 ROPERTY 7 room 1% -storey frame house in Village of Blyth, 1 block west of Main 'street; furnace, water pressure system, douhle garage and work shop. This property is in excellent condition. TERMS Chattels --,Gash; Property -40% down, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. Estate of late Harold Jackson Mr. U, Snaith; . ,Auctioneer ■ Mon,, Tues., Wad. '' (Oct. 1345) pants Hayward Barbara Britton. and George Macready A swashbuckling tale frown the Dumas novels, 4 treat for action fans! The Return .of Monte Cristo Theirs., Fri., Sat. (Oct. 16-18) Jon Hall, Victor McLaglen and Rita Johnson Produced in breath -taking Cine- eolor, tingling with action, comes the wtlrl and wooly saga of the old West. The Michigan Kid' Corning — (Oct. 20-22) Merle Oberon in "PRVIPTATION” Adult Entertainment CAPITAL THEATRE GODDRICII Now — Louis Hayward in RETURN OF M,ONTE CRISTO" Mon., Tues., Wed. A refreshingly different and thoroughly heart—warning story of life in Manhattan Miracle on 34th Street John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Edmund Gwen Thurs., Fri., Sat. 'Dane Clark, Martha Vickers and Sydney Gretnstreet In the tale of a lady-killer and the gal he could not slaughter That Way With Women Coming— "JOHNNY O'CLOCK" Adult Entertainment — Mutineer — Wed., 'Sat., Holidays at 2.30 p.m. REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now- A great racing story "THE SPORT OF KINGS" Ian., Tues., • Wed. James' Mason and Ann Todd Presenting a dramatic and enter- twining tory of ,psychiatry and a disordered mind. The Seventh Veil Thurs.,' Fri,, Sat, John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Edmund Gwen This appealing picture carries a rnessago of kindliness and unself- ishness. YOU will like Miracle on 34th Street Coming-- Cornet Wilde in "HOMESTRETCH" in Technicolor Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Feed and Household Effects at iLot 32,. Concession 13,. Hullett Township, 1% miles north and 1t/% miles west of Londesboro, on FRIDAY, ,OCTOBER 10 at 12.30 p.m. sharp the following: HORSES— Bay, gelding 12 years old; aged team. • CATTLE -- Durham cowna yrs. old due Dec. 12; Durham cow 8 yrs. old due Dec. 16; Durham cow 9 yrs. old due Jan. 17; 3 steers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 spring calves. PIG 7 chunks approx. 125 lbs. IMPLEMFNTS— M.H. binder, 6' cut, with lifters; M.H, mower, 5' cut; .M.H. 13 tooth cultivator• M.H. 12 hoe drill; M.H.. 12 plate ithrow dise; M.H. manure spreader; land roller; hay rake; 2 single row seuffiers; Cockshutt 1 - furrow riding plow; 2 No. 21 Fleury walking ,ploughs; gang plough; tur. nip drill; wagon; flat rack; gravel boa; 2 wagon boxes; stock rack; 2 pig crates and flat rack; top bug- gy; cutter; Clinton fanning mill; M.H. not ,pulper (like new); 18' extension straw pipe for blower; De Laval No. 12 cream separator; hay fork; , ear, pulleys, sling chain and 2 draw ropes, lengths 165 \and 125' (like new); set of sling ropes; elec- tric 'fen'cer; grass seeder; 2 wheel barrows, water trough; two 20' lad- ders; set of bean scales; HARNESS, Etre.— Set of breeching' • harness; set of backbend harness,; set of single liar. nese; 5 horse collars; 2 collar tops (good)'; 2 horse blankets; FEED and ;GRIATN- 8 rowsmangles, 35 rods long; 21 rows of 'turnips, 35 rode long; approx. 15 tons hay; 100 ,bus. mixed grain; 500 bus. oats (Vanguard), LUMBER— Approx. 200 ft. of dressed pine lumber (dry); 3 silo rods and a quantity of silo plank; quantity of 2x4 hemlock scantling; quantity of hemlock and white ash; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS— Cook stove and pipes; Daisy churn; Karn organ; numerous other articles. TElaMS CASH No reserve as farm is sold. Frank Longman Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, 40-41b Auctioneer NOTICE OF TENDERS SALE OF BERRY FARM The Berry Faris of the late Or- mand R. Alcock situated on part of Lot 19, 4th Concession, Township of Goderioh, containing seventy -four aeres of land will be sold as a going concern. immediately. The property will be sold subject to reserve bid. The 'highest or any ten- der not necessariy accepted. The Property can be viewed at any time. All tenders must be sent in with a marked cheque of ten ,ler cent of the tender price to R. C. HAYS, K.C. Solicitor for the Estate, Box 547, Goderich, on or before the 18th day of October, at twelve o'clock' For further particulars apply to the above mentioned solicitor or to WILLIt.M ALOOCIC, Administrator, RR. No. 2, Goderich. 39-40-41b Open Sunday, October 12 and Every Night Next Week • . 0 This Advice may be Early, but It's Ours: WINTERIZE NOW! J. P. MANNING RED STAR GARAGE Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service PHONE 345 CLINTON NOW OPEN Clinton's Newest Shop Specializing in Golden Brown FRENCH FRIES 100 HAMBURGERS 15e 10c HOT DOGS SANDWICHES TEA COFFEE MILK SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES We are well known to many of you through operations at Grand Bend during the .summer PARRY'S SNACK BAR Faillrohne Dairy Building Clinton ROXY THEATRE, CLINTON Held Over—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1041 "THE EGG AND I" Matinee Saturday, 2.30 p.m. CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WORLD WHY? TO SAVE SINNERS. 1 Tim. 1:15 WHO ARE THE SINNERS? — YOU and 1 — Rom. 3: 23 HOW CAN WE BE SAVED? Believe en the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. — Acts 16:31 TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR New Fabrics At hast, we have a NEW, different line of Upholstering Fabrics — Stripes, Tapestries and American Velours — to help brighten your !home for this fall and coming winter. JACK'S UPHOLSTERING WORKIIIANSHIP GUARANTEED Huron and Orange Sts. PHONE 62 Clinton Housing Accommodation Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Forms of Application to lease Rousing Accommo- dation (now under construction by Wartime Housing Lim- ited in Clinton) may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. The application does not constitute an agreement to provide a Mouse Information required includes particular., of war service, marital status, and present living condition's, and fihuancial responsibility. All applications are subject to the approval of the proper authorities. (Signed) M. T. CORLESS, Clinton, Clerk, October 7, 1947. Town of Clinton o1011ionsiiimi 11111101 miniciacia11110II niontall1111110111.1111011110A11111111110i1■ill■11110111101'- 1 1 1 1 JACK LITTLE Have Your Furnace VACUUM -CLEANED This is the (:.leanest method you could imagine—no dust ner dirt—and you get the job done very efficiently. DON'T FORGET! WE WHITEWASH AND SPRAY WEEDS! Phone 335w CLINTON e111011itA tial) (101111111110111101A101111 111101111011110111101111011110111■1111K11111101A1011I101I1i11110II110111111 —I CALLING ALL GIRLS! Earn While You' Learn A New Trade JOIN THE PARADE TO WORK AT Clinton .Hosiery Mills Limited Apply for Particulars To the Superintendent FLITE WALL PAINT • COVERS OLD WALLPAPER DRABNESS with NEW BEAUTY 5 lb. Package $1.20 HAWKINS HARDWARE Albert St. PHONE 244 Clinton ALBERT ST. PHONE 4