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The Seaforth News, 1937-09-23, Page 1Now hath the Summer ,reached her golden close. And, lost amid her corulfields. bright of soul, Scarce)' perceives from her divine repose II-Iaw near, how swift, the inevitable ;goal: HURONSeaforth COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER til', .dtt• .,tnilen, t tuuHh from careless feet ,:,,ma: and flit- fruitful rencth Ince suite. :hrua h a.m . ,,,it wash. ,.tars 'goes on - "ir si sift, .err decadence. sad and La ret. - ': brchi b:t hl Lan -Inman WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 59, Ido. 38. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 Ph and 84. $11 a year. KNEOHTELIS Wheat Berries 5 LB. BAG 25c CORNED BEEF, 6 lb. tin 850 IT1 PIOCA 3 lbs, for 25c 1NIINUTE TAPIOCA with glass bowl . , . , 2 pack 29c PEP with glass tumbler— 2 packs. 25c PEAS, 2 tins 19c OOR'N, small tins — 9 For 25c BRUNSWICK CHICKEN IHADDIE 2 tins 25c PORK & BEANS-- small EANS—small size 4 tine 25c CRISCO, 1 lb. tin 23e 3 lb. tin 630 1 large Oxydol, 3 cakes Calay Soap All For 30c 1 large 'Rinso, 1 bar Lifebuoy All for 24c FLY -GO SPRAY kills flies— 16 oz. bottle 35c Masters Pig Starter, nothing better, 2.85 cwt, A. C Routiedge Phone 166 COAL QUALITY -SERVICE IE. L. BOX P43 Northside United Church Rev. 'r. A. Carmichael, Minister. 1111 a,m., su'b'ject, "Che Church, Which is the Body of Christ, 7 p.m, 'Turning LAside." S.S. at 10 a.m. Annual 'Thanksgiving Services St. Thomas' Church, Sunday, Sept. 9lith, '311 o'clock Morning service. itpe- oial preacher, 'Rev, E. L. 'Rdberts, rector of 33111;0ain and 'Rural Dean of Huron 9 ,'enin5 service 7 o'clock. Sermon topic, "111hanksving." The rector will preach. No Sunday sehool session but the children may attend •the services, Special offering at bolt services for ;church expenses. Canon E. Appleyard 'Rector. First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth. Morning, g worship at '1111 'Evening service at 7, \linister at both services. Morning 'sermon, "Just the .Little Word': Gospel." Evening Sermon: se- cond in a series on 'The Riddles of the 'Gospel," Heartiest welcome to ail services. Egmondville United Church Rev. \ \'C'. Shepherd, Minister. 11A a.m., Sunday School Rally Day. hl' a.m., The Minister. 7 ,p.m., The Minister. ;Anniversary services will 'be ' held an Sunday, October 34-d. The Rev. Dr. Qohn 'McLeod 01 Emmanuel Col- lege, Toronto. will he the special t ty or gelding speaker. & W NORTH SIDE W.M.S. On Tuesday, Sept. '116th, at ;2,415 p. m., there will he held the thankoffer- ing meeting of Nlo'nfhside United Church W.M.S. • i $T, COLUMBAN WINS St. C'olumban won the Stephenson Clap- in the 'Huron''F'ootba'll lAssocia- tion finals, by defeating Walton 2 -0 - on the round, The scores were: St. C'olumben 2, Walton 0, at St. Colum - ban; the ganee Tuesday . afternoon at ,Walton was scoreless. SEAFORTH FAIR THIS WEEK to meeting of the officers o'f the Seaforth-Alg:ricultural Soeety was held on Saturday night when •final de- tails were completed for the- Seaforth Fall Fair which ,wu'li be 'hei'd•'on Tlttirsday and 'Friday of thin week. Entries for exhibits are coming in fairly fast. d't vasdecided to •cancel the children's games and events. AWARDED CER'T'IFICATE Miss- Marion Scarlett, who at- tended the summer session conducted by the department of education, and the ,university of Western Ontario,at London suctces'>fully passed the ex- aminations and has been awarded the music supervisor certificate. She is a member of the staff of 'Isabella street public school. ----Fort William Daily 'Times Journal. NCOUNTY-— O MEET Iritere will he no county athletic meet this year. This was the •decision of a meeting of representatives from collegit tes mid high schools in Clin- ton on Wednesday evening last. The county meet had been slated' for Clin- ton thisyear. 'Officers elected were: President, V, Franks, Clinton; vice pres., ,.'\listafr Wigg, Seaforth; see.- re . hiss Depew, d rat n. C a'., C N C 1 0 A , MAY LANE AUXILIARY The regular sleeting of the 'May Lane Auxiliary was held- Monday evening Sept. 204h. ,Prayer -by Mrs. W. Barber was followed day a hymn, 31re. Close led in ,prayer, Mrs. R1us- sell read the treasurer's report and M ns, A. MCGavin read a short article on Temperance. Mrs. Carmichael and Miss McLean. were appointed the visiting Committee for :the costing morning and widespread 'fear of in - month. A'ccom'panied by • Mrs, Pa-, Pantile paraly ts, Exeter 'Fair on Stewart Miss Turnbull sang, if 'Tuesda'y attracted an average attend-1 the •voice of Jesus say." When ante and- dine weather completed the the business •dcaeusssion was finished attccess The indoor exhibits ;were in Miss M.ciNiay called the rall, Mrs. H..Ithe new arena •which is Toe -toted on me Snell, captain .of Group I15 then took fair ground's, and was built late last 'charge of the meeting. A hymn fol Fall, It is an excellent building for lowed and a 'prayer 'by Mrs. 'knight the ,purpose. and hiss Mary Barber took the HORSES • Scripture reading. Miss Luella Kaine� A1'rricudtnral -- Broad stair Win. who had. been chosen delegate to the; ]3•ovcden tial -- (Centralia), fit I'aeanhre, summer school for leaders at .Alma • Bas;Hubert Hunter. Vaal of ]O.i6, u ire, College, St, I'inte.reO ;;ave a very_ iRantflton C :San, \V. 'Bowden, Cecil complete asci work. to interesting 1 ant �t t :Kiwi. dci/ly or gelding, 3 years, ' 'nt. the week's r,A hymn and the Hamilton, Louis -Johns. dilly or geld- Mtzpah benediction closed' the meet- ing. ' 2 years, \Vm, Hamilton, \Vm, J. ing. [Dale (Clin'ton) lai'lly -or gelding, 1 McKILLOP BRANCH • yr, N. Mitchell, 'Centralia). Diploma The -regular monthly meeting of bit animal any e':e, Wut. Plamtlton,, the McKiliop B'raneh of the W.M.S.I heavy Draft -\lain, Ed. Ye.!11nvv. Of the 'Presbyterian ('l ,irch,- was 'held 'tool. of'19X36, ltd. \ elloty Fi11y or at the 'home of Mrs, iR'abt. Scott on gelding, '2 years, Ed. Yellow. Filly Friday afternoon, Sept. '7th with 19 or ...gelding, !1. year, Fret \\. Steoner, sen The cesident, Mre, Loll 'Roo td. Yellow, Peart, L ladies ;Present: p Yellow and 2ind. 'Diploma, 11.. Steeper. J. L. Bell presided and the meeting. opened - with 'hymn '36), after which' Wagon Nurses --Mart Noble Scott Vliet. Mildred Aitcheeon read the and 21d, Vaal of- 1934, Noble Scott, Scripture lesson, fol'l'owed by prayer 'kiln IHodgtns Noble 'Scott. Filly or by \Jrs. Bill. ,An invitation was ex- gelel 3 years, hen. J. Thiel and and: tended- to all ,the members to meet 1. Skold. '1'dlly or gelds 2 years, F. with the Barbara. Kirkman :>•}txiliary W. Steeper. 'filly or gelding, 1 year, the evening' of Sept. 136iIi, ill being Gordon: Heywood. Single wagon their 314th anniversary. A very inter horse, •\\'rat. 'Decker and 2htd, B. Wil- es�tin'g missionary talk by Mist J. F. ;tants, Pair wagon horses in harness SPEAKIS HERE SATURDAY Jr, R. 'H. Taylor, Liberal-Conser- va ive Candidate in (Huron, who s'p'aks its .Cardno s Hall, Seaforth, on Saturday night, Sept, l2'Sah. ide is all Lely known and resppected in the so tilt part of the riding. 'ills home was in London. lOnt. �4 - iw lliatrt scholar he entered- the study of med- icine at the age -of 1-t -graduating II front Western •University at the aye of: 211 Adler taking loot gradual work in 'New York lte came stn Dashwood and during the '?Il tears that he h•ts • practised there has built up what is probably the most exten- sive medical practise in the county. Ile note operates a private hospi'al. employ's an assisting doctor - and a staff. He has for •sone years deliver- ed- es on medicine at Western d r :University. 'He is chairman of the •Datsh-wood school -board' and prom.in- ent in the ;councils of the Anglican Church. He is a married man with .one daughter. hter. EXETER FAAIR:A BIG SUCCESS Despite threatening skies in the Scott. and a solo W'ins the Blessed an rarrta.ge• 5501. ,Decker, B. Hour .Of 'Prayer," by . Mrs. 'J. \1. liatm, (,eo. J Maki tZnrirhl. 1)ip- Govenlock, were much enjoyed by lama \1 'Decker. all, Margaret Carter took up the off- Roadsters.-- \lore, IF 'Smith. 11,11y erino and tit'e meeting closed with. m :elding, 3 .cars. Currie & Te vitt, Kinin tO - and prayer by '1rs. I1 s n t :fills or gelding, 2 yeti F. Smith Fitly '1 year,W. J, Dale. • HULLETT. fair roadsters in harness, etc„ Currie NORTH McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Regele and ;Robert ,tete visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Regele on 5tmrlay afternoon. Simi ay visitors with lir. hen Thornton were -Messrs. Sant McSpad- den •ui Winthrop, Mi. Jack Thorn- ton of Berton, John Munn and 'Ralph McNichol. Miss Jessie Dennis spent 'Sunday at her ;tante in \lcKilicp, .Mrs. Duncan \JdNic'hol is able to be atT and around again. Little .Donna Watson who under- went an operation for appendicitis at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, is 'prog'ressing nicely. \I r. C,:tundcrcock t.f Londesboro 1 ervttt (' uttgham. Single .roadster • a,ccptcd it- position with llrs :\.lin 1'bartmuetsrsv outfit, ?Ce(rnvditbt oaltn.d P'rig•rat Yito ll.3dt ion. for it year,' • •S 1ervitt. Coronation -badge, C2ubnredrsd: t'antthee family Ihav-e moved there, Mrs. 6•I. Moon o1 'Grimsby is spending some time at the home -of .M r. 'and 31rs. toe Carter 011the .gravel road, and at.htyrelcetives•,1,s• 1Tdte schools that have been closed in minty of the sections, reopened \'Ion -day, Through illness-,- Mr. C. \\'atson, of near Loudestoi e, has been indoors l inr several days. - \idss Alma Carter of near d-o•ndes- btgo left on Monday ,for Victoria and "rad. Heifer calf, Wm. Oestric'h- S;ehool of N rsin'g, where she will er, 'J, N, '(;lenit. Bull calf, Oestrie}rer train. We wish her every success. and '241 d. 0n11, one year, Oestrieher and 2nd. Buil, two years, Oestriclier and 'anti, ,Diploma—LV. Oes'tri'cher, )Herd, W. IOe'stricher, P, Dearing. Massey 'Harris special, Oestri -cher. 3 animals -from one :•ire-•-10estricdr horse any claws \\'rat.. Hamilton. Donald Burns special, Cecil Rowe. John hiller special—Ed. Yellow, 4:Jndbolt special—Noble Scott, 1-In- bert Hunter. 1John .Hodgins, N. Scott, Hoope 's special—Curie Rt Ter -vitt. Dr. Steiner's Bowden. ind,ge—\V, S. Stedman, Petrnlia.. CATTLE Shorthorns --'Cow, heifer 2 years, and heifer. 1 year --Wm. Oestricher • ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Eleanor llar.garei, daughter •,,1 Mrs. Evan-, Seaforth, and the late IR S. !Evans, to flthonnas Robert f))ryden. 'Oshawa, son of the late 3-1r. and Mrs. T. W. Dryden, 'f)riilia, the mar- riage t0 take place quietly in Toronto the middle of October. - ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Th•onn'as 'Robinson announce the engagement of their second daughter, Annie brace. to Bruce C. E. McCli'nchey, youngest son of Robert 'McC4inchey and the lato VIr , McCdincbey, of Stanley. Marriage will take -place early in Oc- tober, MAN LOSES LFFiG pN CRASH AT BRUCEFIELD Rae J. Watson, London hn•iness ratan, was 'taken in a critical' condition to Scott Memorial Hospital here on Monday after his left foot was torn off uin a crash between a motorcycle and an automobile on the 'Varna Road at Brucefiedd Monday after- noon. He 'suffered greatly from the terriide shock and loss of blood. His left foot was torn off when rat was either caught in a wheel or the front bumper of the car with which his motorcycle cashed. After being re- , ;' moved to the Scott Memorial H ()spi- t _l. t- sal here it .was found necessary 1u amputate 'the left leg below the knee. An employee of ;Watson's, who was rkding on the pillion seat of the mot- orcycle, lotor•cycle was also injured in the crash but escaped with deg lacerations. I -lis condition is not serious, Mr. Watson, well known London bicycle and mot- orcycle dealer, prolbably owes Otis Life to the quick action and presence of. mind of two -t Dungannon res, A. L. momsaid and Lorne McKenzie, who cattle by a't the time of the tr:irl- ent and lint a toitri•n:gttet on Watson's leg, ;preventing hint from bleeding to death, \\'arson and his companion bad been in (oderich and \Viitaluot tb business and were m1 'heir way home when they carate to intersection of the Varna 'Road and No. 4 High- way at 1',rucOil ehL \et ,rdin+r t, in- ':ortnatiun given pnbce a cat driven by Charles H. Reid of Bon cfield was ,parked in front of a store at the cor- ner. The car was moving to cross the highway to the west and the motor- cycle was traveling near the west side of the pavement when the crash oc- cur,e,d. The mdtrreycle sped on near- ly 715 feet after the 'terrib'le impact and Traffic Officer Norman ''-ever n+ Clinton who utvei'tigated said the mangled foot of the cyclist was 'found under the car. ,—r This is the wreck eck of the (;illy which was driven em ashore nortl t,d Godertch in Sunday's wind. with a cargo of fend posts. The diesel powered craft looks well dos the shape it i5 said to be in. - DEATH OF GRAY PARKER Many friends of Mr. (.fray Parker of Vancouver, formerly of Seaforth, learned with deep regret of his death display Snapdragon, ldr,. R. Allan' 00 Sunday, Sept. dXh. 1'l its ander- six Zinnia., Mrs, Allan, Mr,. t nt'her- stood he had recently been at Spok- pnghann, \lit. S'taekhott,e; eight don- anc, Wash., .and underwent an opera- lb -le iTteHtm'ias, 'Mrs. R. M'cKcnzie tion in connection with head injuries suffered in an airplane mishap several eight single Petunias, Mrs. R. •AUlan' years ago and pneumonia Pater dev:el•.' display of 'Gladioli. Airs. R. Allan' aped. Vir, Parker was a .grandson of six ICyladiali, Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. \V V[rs. Wm. Lrovento,ek (mow- residing /laurel •• nine +G9ladiali, Mrs. R 'Allan in- Vancouver) and spent the earlier, ;tart of his life in Seaforth, living on Mrs. A, 'MdQueen: 'ta'b'le bouquet North \Iain ,t. with lir. and Mrs,lMrs. W. Haugh, MTs. R. ':1d'lan, Mrs, Goventlock until about fifteen years D. ,Fothexingham; 'six pink Asters, ago when he .acconipanied them tot Mrs, IFo'theringhant, \ics. R. Allan' 'Parker s t,rried and wntinu_ six purple Asters, Mrs.: R. Allan, Mrs. Mr. was tea ed to •reside at Vancouver. He is sur- iF'atherinl;hant, Mrs. R, 'Nf.clKenzie• deed by .his wife and one daughter,' six red t\•tern, Mrs. 1). Ftstheringliant and by his 'grandmother. `\Irn•'Gar-'\ir' R 1411an• ix white Asters, Mrs. entoc 7 • �nnauncing . . . Shaeffer Fountain Pens Thwing uh tilt attttt,11 c'1 prt,vitlin;k, the beat merchandise available we have added a full line cif. : the as ell and favorably known Shaeffer Pens and Pencils. ShnelTer fens are folly-- guaranteed from the ]c,,,, priced $1,511 pen t., the "Life •1'inte Shaeffer Pen" at $t,7 5 and upward. See the Shaeffer Pen, The-culatrs are new, The shape is neve avid you will get a new thrill tmt of Shaeffer Pen Perf+'rntaitce. - $2.50 to $17.50 Waterman and Parker I'en� alai carried tic I'itr ret=slat stook SHOP AT .: SA V A U. 6IT PAYS Phone 194 Res. 10 BRUCEFIELD Miss Elsie Smith returned hone from Blut'vtile where site .spent last week visiting relatives. • \liss le sie Grainger of Clinton,. is visiting her brother, Mr. 'Jolts 'tinithi- ger. \Jr. and Mrs. John Kaiser and \l.r. and; lir. Earl that er- of 1Detrnit.I .,11,1111•1).in the village. BAYFIELD Mr. and '1rs. Irvine Sclitlhe •f •\ars, Ghnrchward• and sons of Lon - ;Zurich, spent Sunday with Mn. an don who have spent the last two Mrs. Geo. :vwan• months et their .eott'a'ge an• Bayfield Flower Show.-- returned to London on Saturday. The following are the 'prize' winner, ' Mrs. J. oP. 11 erguson of Loddon is at tar flower slum of the Brucefteld spending this week with Mrs. Jas. 'Horticultural Society on Se -pt 1114t,h: lFerguson, 'Vase of Annual or ,Perennial. Mrs. R. Mian, Mrs. \V. Haugh and Mrs. ,G'odericlt nn \4zinday night, \, McQueen, Mrs.: D. IFothering'hatn• Dr. Stogtlill of Toronto spent the Be try Allan ribbon of :Ontario 'Hor- ticciltunal .\ssoc'n awarded for most points at flower show, Mrs. R. Alan, Salpiglosis, Mrs. R. 'Allan. •Colle'c'tion b annuals, Mrs. D. IFatheringhatic, Mrs, 'R. Quite a number from the village: attended the Conservative meeting in annual Larkspur, 2I ns, iFotlieningliatn vveelc end with Professor his family, \fiat QL ,.A'llan; collection phlox, \Pis. Iiodgins of Trinity \tion,\dist hotheringhatn, \its. \\'. week at his cottage on •the Terrace. Stackhouse: etre named Dahlia, llrs ';Dr. Moir .of Hensagl held a meeting Fneherin,'hani. 31rs. .3. VPc'Qneen in the town hall 'Tuesday evening. Mn. ''Keith Westlake of the Blue Walter Highway, who has spent the last two weeks in St, Catharines. re- turned home Sunday. Next Wednes'day and Thursday, Sept. 29, 310, is Bayfield 'fall fair which ,promises to be bigger and better this year, Me. John Pease returned home on Tuesday atter spending several weeks in B9lling., Montana, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, 1Tlip'pet. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fbteltea and son Billy Of Barrie are the guests of Mrs. Stinson, Mr. L. T+owlie of London spent the week end with his sisters the -Misses Fowlie, IDr, and Mrs. W. !1. Tillman and family returned bonne Sunday having, spent the summer at their cottage. - Mr, and Mrs. D. Dewar gr. of Tor- onto are visiting the former's parents, Mn. and Mrs.. D. Dewar. .. College, !Tlorottto, is spending this Vancouver. :\:bask three years ago k PROTECTION ID. F•atheringhant, Mrs. R. ,Allan; col - The 1038 license markers are said lection '4sters, \Iro..D. T orhering• to he hard to read. S•evera-1 Settforlh hart, \its. R. i3Ilan: collection .iv citizens who have recently received . Perennials, \Its, W. Haugh, Mrs, ii •"tickets" from 'Toronto Polio: will \flan; ,u11itirnt .+0eel Peas, \fist R. feel that the new 'plates may protect motorists from Toronto 'tratlfie attic Allatt, rrllectit•n. R,cs, \Ir 0, Ni- ers who prey upon cars with license!. Ian, hest novelty in cut flowers, Mrs from the nu•ral districts. \V. Haugh, Mrs, \V. A. Bremner, VARNA \Ir.. R. - \flan; hest tis velty in potted plant, lits. W. St,ickchouse. lLrs. R, A meeting of the Lipper Canada Allan, f•oliane mart, \its. R. .\•plan. Bible Society was held in the ha11 on \lis. • \\'. Tali -Ott; house plant in -Tuesday night under the auspices o: St, Jahns'. Church. 'Phe attendance 51, -in. Mr.. W. Stackhouse Mrs. A. was .larger than 'usual, ;Rev. Mr. Pet- Broad'fot. , \1ra. 0. mint,: display Ht ers !President, meeting opened • ;bi_ i_ tial, lir,. las, '.1'h•onnpsnn, lir,. R. singing a , save Mr. Tiller, the ftp .\ plan; '1'nheratts Begonia, Mrs: 33 rc.enta'tive, ,have a very interesting Stac'6ltotttr lir,.R. ;Allan; one tilos- f• oreign on the work clone in home and foreign ;fields. Rev. Ur. Bugler read a inia. Mrs. R. :Man, Mt. 'A, Mc- re:ponsive litany servi.cc, follow ed by brayer. After 'the election of uffi- sers meeting closed h'y singing a hymn. a Mrs. M. Reid was visiting friends in Sonhwol3 last week lir. Billy M•clAsh was in London on "Wednesday :last. "Thursday .was civic holiday in our er, Andrew Park, ,village. ;Polled \-nfins-dAII- classes, Preston Dearing, Hersey.---'.Atged tesw, Geo. Timmins: 2 year old heifer, -Geo. Timmins, F, lralarnr inn; year old heifer, G 11'lint- mins: heifer calf and brit mil, (150, 'l'i'nt -mints and 2nd. (irarle.s--lAgesl craw, 'O. ldcLaren, and Lnd and cud; year old heifer and year old .steer, 0. McLaren. Three :,,tian,ds: from one sire, \Vnt.-Oestrich- er and 211r1, Andrew Park 3rd. Dip- loma best animal, Ocstricher. Best cal'f any 'breed Oc:strnher. Pest dairy cow any breed Teo. Timmins Orval McLaren (Cromarty). Pahv tteef open, lA Park and '2-1151. 3rd \\ Oestricher. 4411 A. Park. Vining special. A. (Park. bilge, \Vm. C'harte,rs. (Canttneeci On Page Pour.) Mr, Lee 3,J'ciConnell; and llau.ter John have returned Norte after speindiat,g a fortnight in Minneapolis, leis: :\. ;i. Keys has returned horn, to Ltrelc tow after spending the three weeks with friend's here. Rev, and :\.Lis. L. W. Diehl 0' TIM auncavilIt' spent 1 couple last week at the home of Mw. 11e -i Clymont. The Library Board stet -at lite hnnte -of \its. G, H. Peaty last Tuesday to select .books Inc corning year, \ number from here attended filo' anniversary services- at liilis'green or Sunday. Nit and ,Mrs. D. Stephenson of Bayfield spent the week and at the home of Mr. and Mr:s. Lee McCon- nell. Queen; display African Marigolds, \1rs. C. H. 'Haugh, Mrs. 0, Allan and Mfrs. 111 IFotherin:gham (equal); col- lection plant-. lir- \\ .Elliott \lr-, Fothenin:,thanl; bird houses. boys 5-9 year.. 11.rhhy ,Aldan, girls lin-,L4 years. MANLEY - lir, John Murray returned to his home in California on Wednesday 'iter vistint his parent- Mr. and Mrs. ;Joint Murray Sr and his -broth- ers and sisters in this vicinity. His holidays were short to he carte by airplane, making the trip of 2.700 miles in 114 hours. He looked 'hale and hearty, as - if the air on the coast - agrees with hint. lfrs. Wm. Manley met with a .pain-• int accident last week when she •ste•p- peri est a nail but is doing as well as can he expected. Mrs. G, 'K, Holland from Dinb'lit, spent Sunday with friends in ' ourhnry.. The buckwheat crop seems to be a lailiire sines the sultry weather kept it from maturing. Wedding bells are again ringing in our hairg which is almost a sure sign of prosperity. HELP Y ''U MAKE , R,EPAi l'/ts S \tVs have everything in Building Materials, Shingles. Lumber, Piaster Board,. Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Hardwood Flooring, Asphalt Shingles and Siding. DISCUSS YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS WITH US. CLUFF \SONS