Clinton News-Record, 1953-07-02, Page 5''A:i'HUPSDAY, JULY .2, 1952
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT ON
'Queen Street, Also Ice Box for
•sale. Phone 498-W 26-b
FARM HOUSE FOR RENT..
'Hydro. Half mile from Porter's
11311, Apply to Jim Sturdy, phone
Goderich 433r32. 26-p
'THREE OR FOUR ROOM apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnished.
,Also accomodation for roomers or
boarders. Apply Box "Z"
26-b
'TWO NEW FURNISHED decor-
ated three room suites, connecting
bathroom, second floor, separate
entrance. Mrs. Kerr, High St.,
Clinton. 26-ptfb
"TWO OR THREE ROOM apart-
ment, furnished or unfurnished.
Share bathroom. Middle-aged
couple preferred or couple with
no children. `Apply to Box "C",,
Clinton, News -Record. 25-6-p
Accommodation Wanted
.ACCOMMODATION for roomers
or boarders. Phone Clinton 163R.
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:EIOUSE OR APARTMENT BY
reliable tenant, no children. Box
"G" Clinton News -Record.
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"TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,
preferably furnished. Needed by
August 30. Phone Clinton 771J.
26-btfb
WANTED TO ,BUY — COTTAGE,
five or six rooms, in Clinton. Ap-
ply to Box "X" Clinton News -
'Record, „ 26-b
'FOUR OR FIVE ROOM HOUSE
wanted by a rural family, desiring
to move to Clinton. Apply to
'Box "N", Clinton News -Record.
26-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1.947 DODGE SEDAN, good con -
r ition, $795. 114 Ratte:thury St.,
'phone Clinton 542W. . 26-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
FULL-SIZE TAREE-BURNER &
cooking well, Frigidaire electric
range, almost new. Phone Clinton
901 r 31. 26-b
PLUMBI14G SUPPLIES and hard-
ware, Special bargains on sinks,
basins, etc. See us before you
buy. Robert Pettis, Brucefield.
Phone Clinton 618r11.
24-5-6-p
TRAILER HOME -48 ft., equip-
ped with Propane gas range, built
in cupboards, ice box, fully insul-
ated, heavy electric wiring. Alum-
inum construction. Priced very
reasonable. Will finance. D. E.
MacKinnon, Hensall, phone 116J.
26-7-8-9-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
v
BIKE RENTAL BUSINESS. Sel-
ling because of lack of time to
devote to business, Stock includes
22 bicycles, spare parts and 12'x12'
frame building in good condition.
Phone Clinton 509 J 1. 26-7-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES --
business trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
Phone 448. 14-tfb
BABY CHICKS
"POULTRYKEEPERS—BRAY still
has pullets for quick shipment.
Dayo]ds. Some started if you or-
der now. Attractive summer pric-
es. August -September broilers
.should be ordered now also,' Ag-
ent—Mrs. Alex Paterson, Bruce -
field, 26-b
KITCHENER BIG - 4 DAYOLD
pullets now priced at $17.90, im-
mediate delivery. Canadian Ap-
proved. They also have similar
bargains in mixed chicks, dayold,
started—also broilers, Mk me for
particUlar3—Chas. SeDtt, A'uburn,
;phone Blyth 43r23. 26-b
Elrnployrnent " Wanted.
I-IIGT4 SCHOOL BOY desires light
work during hobday5.`Phone Clinr
ton 12811, 26-b
FARM MACHINERY YM
MASSEY-HAM1S SIDE RA1C11.
A ply to Harold 'Yeo, 1l, It. 3,
Linton. 26-p
112CCORMICK-DE1 RlNG CREATVf
Separator, electrically driven. 7017
lb. capacity. iii eXcellent condi-
lion. Phone 631r13, 26.7.1)
HELP WANTED --Male
CARETAKER
WANTED
for
Ontario Street United
Church -
Clinton,
Duties to commence as soon as
possible. Applications, stating sal-
ary expected, will be received un-
til July 6, by R.oy Tyndall, R,R. 3,
Clinton, chairman of Property
Committee,
25-26-b
HAY WANTED
FIVE TONS MIXED HAY, baled.
J. E. Howard, Bayfield, phone
Bayfield 53"r 2. 26-7-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
34 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Ap-
ply William Jenkins, Base Line.
26-p
TEN • LITTLE PIGS, six weeks
old, W. Ross, phone Hensall
686r32. 26-b
17 PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD,
William Townshend, phone Clinton
900r2. 26-b
11 GOOD YORK PIGS, six weeks
old. Bert Greer, two miles south
of Bayfield. 26-p
T W 0 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS,
newly freshened, with calf at foot.
Apply
Alex Sparks, RR 1, Bay-
field.
a26-py-
TWO CHOICE BULLS. Register-
ed, accredited, dual-purpose Short-
horns. One born Nov. 29, 1952,
sire, Hillview Roseman 300135,
dam, Lady Astor 355425. One born
Nov. 22, 1952, sire, Spetisbury
Rotarian 5th (imp) 271637, dam,
Hillhead Anderson Addie 384574:
Proctor •Palmer, phone Clinton
901r31. 26-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich: Phone collect,
936r32. or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — WATERMAN'S PENCIL
(black) valued as a keepsake.
John Slavin, Townsend St., Clin-
ton. 26-b
LUMBER FOR SALE °
1000 FEET USED LUMBER suit-
able for building purposes. E, D.
Bruder, phone Clinton 128R.
26-b
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MISCELLANEOUS
CELLAR WHITEWASHING,
spray or brush. Phone Clinton
314W. 25-6-p
CRESS CALLOUS SALVE reliev-
es quickly. Your Druggist sells
Cross Corn Salve—for sure relief
too. 26-b
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluff! inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
FIVE BIG FEATURES OF THE
Surge Filter Cooler — filters and
cools in one operation, will handle
up to 40 gallons of milk an hour,
needs only to be attached to pres-
sure system, is all stainless steel
construction, and no milk is ex-
posed. Call Lovell McGuire, Surge
Service Dealer, phone 593, Wing -
ham. 26-b
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Part Lots 41-51, Tuckersmith
Township, both sides of river, at
any time hereafter, will be prose-
cuted. By order of owner, A. E.
Parry. 25to3Op
ANY . PERSON REQUESTING
duplicate keys or lock work may
leave orders at Ball and Muteh
hardware. Work will be done im-
mediately after July 6. Key -cutter
on vacation. 25-6-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G, W. Cox at Clinton
695J. 43-tfb
POULTRY FOR SAL,E
PULLETS —1400 Red X Sussex,
nine weeks old June 12; 1000 Sus-
sex .X Red, 11 weeks old June 12;
800 Red X Rock, 12 weeks old,
June 12; 800 Red X Sussex, four
months old, June 14; 800 Sussex
X Red, four months old, June 14;
700 Leghorn X Red, four and one
half months old, June 16. Also
highest price paid for poultry and
eggs. Phone Mitchell 264 or Dub-
lin 50, Ducklbw's Produce, Dublin.
24-5-6-b
FOR SALE
Budgies and Canaries
All Colours
BUDGIE AND CANARY FEED
Saturday, July 4
ANN'S GIFT SHOP
Bayfield, Ont. 26-b
FURNITURE POR SALE
BACHELOR BED, used only one
year,, Phone Clinton 327. 26-p
LAWN CHAIRS—Bdwin Horsey,
box 685 Goderich. Orders' will be
taken at phone Clinton 1023,
24-5-6-p
EXTENSION TABLE; 13UFFET,
ottk with mirror; heater, wood or
soft coal; hot plate, one burner,
new; Phone 789W or 789J. 26=p
NEWLYWEDS W IL L Eh JOV
buying at the Mildmay furniture
Shtwrooins. Bargains await you
on 22 living.reoiitr suites, 1$ beauty
iful bedroorrt suites, utn1sual
chrotne kitchen furniture. Godfrey
Schuett, Mildtnay, Free delivery,
25-6-b
BIRTH$
CAMERON --- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 30,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. John
Cameron, Clinton, a son (Peter
John),
DESJARDINE—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, June 26,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer
Desjardine, (nee Ethel Cole),
RR 2, Dashwood, a daughter,
LOGAN—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, July 1, 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Logan,
Brussels, a son.
McKINLEY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, June 26,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs, Robert
McKinley, RR 1, Zurich, a son.
MARRIAGES
MacDONALD-PETERS—In Park
dale United Church, Ottawa, on
Saturday afternoon, June 27,
1953, by Rev. Dr, Norman Coll,
Mary Beatrice, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. A, Peters, and John
Duncan MacDonald, (formerly
of Brucefield), son of Mr. and
Mrs. James MacDonald.
CUNNINGHAM-SMITH — At the
home of the bride's parents,
Zurich, on Saturday, June 20,
1953, by Rev. H. Roppel, Mae
Ingold, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester L. Smith, Zurich,
to Patrick J. Cunningham,
Chalk River, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Cunningham, South
Porcupine.
DEATMS
HULLER—In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, on Monday, June
29, 1953, Julia Legault, beloved
wife of Delbert (Bert) Huller,
Clinton, in her 53rd year. Re-
quiem high mass Was to be sung
this morning, Thursday, July 2,
at 9 a.m., by Rev. J. L. O'-
Rourke, Interment was to be
made in St. Peter's Cemetery,
London.
LOCHART—In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
on Thursday, June 25, 1953,
David T. Lochart, in his 75th
year. Funeral from the J. Ar:
thur funeral home, Auburn to
Blyth Cemetery, on Monday,
June 29.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
NEW HOUSE, Four Large: Rooms
with three-piece bathroom, built-
in cupboards, %" maple floors,
nicely decorated, full size concrete
basement. Well insulated all a-
round with 3" insulation, heavy
wiring. $6,000. House, now, for a
quick cash sale, only $3,700. On
James Street, Clinton. Apply at
site bf house, or to Eli Galachiuk.
26-p
PET STOCK FOR SALE
FOUR COLLIE PUPS for sale.
Stewart Broadfoot, phone Clinton
621 r 3. 26-x
Sales Help Wanted—Male
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY—
Immediate requirement for sales
representative for Clinton and
district. Above average earnings
earned by diligent salesmen. Pro-
tected territories. Car an asset.
This is a wonderful opportunity
for a man desiring a career in the
sales field with a future and se-
curity. For confidential interview,
state particulars, selling exper-
ience; 'phone number and write
Box "F", Clinton News -Record.
DOMINION AUTOMOBILE AS-
SOCIATION—Canada's Most Pro-
gressive Motor Club. 26-b
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FOUR- ROOMED DWELLING,
modern conveniences, hard-
wood floors, fully insulated,
11h years old; good location,
early possession.
FIVE -APARTMENT Dwelling,
consisting of two- and three-
room apartments; one com-
pletely furnished; two partly
furnished; two unfurnished;
monthly income: $1544 Im-
mediate possession.
ONE GOOD BUILDING LOT
with 166 ft. frontage, sewage
available, good location.
APPLY TO
H. E. LAWSON
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Bldg.
Phone Clinton 251W
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4M LD SOUOQLL
HOLDS SPORTS .DAV;
LIONS GIVE PRIZES
. (By our Bayfield Reporter)
A. very successful inter -school
sports day was held • in the agri-
cultural park,. Bayfield, on Friday,
June 19, The races and other.
events were under the direction of
Harry Nesbitt, teacher at SS 3.
The prizes were donated by the
Lions Club, Bayfield.
Junior boys champion, Roy Tel-
ford, SS 8; junior girls champion,
Esther Steckle, SS 4E; intermed-
iate boys champion, Grant Keyes,
SS $; intermediate girls champ-
ion, Lorna Boyce, SS 3; senior
boys champion, Doyle Talbot, SS
3, and Stanley Telford, SS 8
(tied) ; senior girls champion,
Rosalind Carew -Jones, SS 8.
Races — senior girls, Shirley
Cleave, 4; Kathryn McGregor, 1;
Grace Boyce, 5; intermediate girls,
Marie LeBeau, •10; Lorna Boyce;
Rosemarie Talbot, 3; junior girls,
Esther Eteckle; Margaret Porter,
3; Wendy Hiseler, 8; midget girls;
Roberta McLeod, 8; Romona Tel-
ford, 8; Sharon Reeder, 3. Senior
boys, Doyle Talbot; Stanley Tel-
ford; Mervyn Boyce, 3; intermed-
iate boys, Grant Keyes, 3; Paul
Steckle, 4E; Jeffrey Hiseler, 8;
junior boys, Ray Telford, Walter
Orr, 8; Kenneth Boyce, 5; midget
boys, Garry Jelko, 8; Ray Arm-
strong, 3; Wayne Heard, 8.
Baseball throw --- junior boys,
Roy Telford, 8; Billy Rathwell,.10;
Tommie Verhoef, 1; junior, girls,
Esther Steckle; Jean McClinchey,
10; Ineke Zonday, 4E; intermed-
iate girls, Lorna Boyce; Marie Le -
Beau, 10; Mary Lou Taylor, 10;
senior girls, Olive 'Martin, •4E;
Katherine McGregor, 1; Viola
Lightfoot, 1.
Broadjump — junior boys, Ken-
neth Boyce, 5; Roy Telford; Jim
Heard, 8; senior boys, Stanley Tel-
ford; Doyle Talbot; Charles Eckle,
5; intermediate boys, Grant
Keyes; Ron Smith, 8; Christopher
Calawknes, 8; intermediate girls,
Lorne Boyce; Rosemarie Talbot;
Rosemarie Telford, 8; junior girls,
Catherine Wallace, 8; Esther
Steckle; senior girls, Rosalind
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank one and all who
sent me cards, flowers and candy,
and came to see me while I was a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth. Special thanks to
Dr. J. A. Gorwill, the staff and
nurses of the hospital; also Varna
WA and WMS.—RACHEL JOHN-
STON. 26-x
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles B. Middleton wish to
thank their friends and relatives
for their kind expressions of sym-
pathy during their recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Mrs, Al-
ice Leppington for her wonderful
care of their mother during her
last illness. 26-p
0
IN MEMORIAM
LAWSON—In loving memory of a
dear mother, Mrs. Robert Lawson,
who passed away one year ago,
July 3, 1952:
"We miss thee from our . home,
mother,
We miss thee from thy place,
A shadow o'er our lines, is cast,
We miss the sunshine of thy face,
We miss thy kind and willing
hand,
Thy fond and earnest care,
Our home is dark without thee,
We miss thee everywhere."
—LORNE and VIOLA.
26-p
DALE -In loving memory of a
dear husband and Dad, Sheppeed
Dale, who passed away one year
ago, July 2, 1952:
'No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near,
Who took from us to heaven.
The one we loved so dear.
His memory is a keepsake,
With which we will never part;
Though God has him in his
keeping,
We still have him in our heart."
—Sadly missed by wife and fam-
ily. 26-p
ROXY THEATRE
CLINT0N
NOW 'LAVING—jelly 2-4
!Indy Canova -- Stephen Purine in
s{Wac from Walla Walla",
MON*TUES-WED.-July 6-8 :.
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FIRST TIMER'
A Sunny, Funny, Honey of a
Comedy — Starring
ROBERT CUMMINGS
BARBARA HALE
THURS-FRI-SAT—July 9-11
R E' D
SKEI..,TON
"THE • CLOWN"
Jane Greer — Jim Considue
JULY 23 -- "CORONATION OF
ELIZABETH II" — A full length
Feature in Technicolor
PARK THEATRE I CAPITAL THEATRE
GoDE.RICJI ]t'h,one 1150 GQDERICH -- Rhone 47
NOW; Tyrone Power ino
Now; Yolanda Donlan in "PENNY
"TONY ,SOLDIER" PRINCESS" — In Technicolor
Filmed in Technicolor
MQN-TUES-WED---
Cary Grant --- Deborah Kerr
Betta St, John
In a picture cut to his measure
Cary does his comedy -romancing
between a career -wise business gal
and an exotic princess.
"DREAM %ME"
THUR-F1:i.I-SAT--
Rita Hayworth -- Glenn Ford
and Ann Scourby
A popular star returns, from
where she was, to present a new
romantic adventure with a strange
theme,
AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD
Coming: Anne Baxter and Jeanne
Crain in "o'HENR'Y'S FULL
HOUSE"
MON-TUES-WED---
Gloria Grahame 4c Vittoria
'Gassman
Co-starred in the story of a Euro,.
pean refugee who escapes from a
concentration camp and finds a
new destiny.
"The GLASS WALL"
•
TIlmfR-FRI-SAT_
Keith Larson — Pcggie Castle,
and. Dona Drake
Filmed in color, this historical
western tells the tale of a man
falsely accused of being an outlaw
and of his struggle to clear his
name.
"SON OF BELLE
STARR"
Coming; 'ASSIGNMENT—PARIS"
Dana Andrews & Marta Toren
Carew -Jones; Viola Lightfoot, 1;
Grace Boyce, 5.
High Jump — junior boys, Ken
Boyce, 5; Roy Telford; Jack
Cleave, 4W; Douglas Dowson, 3;
intermediate boys, Grant Keyes;
Donald Elliott, 5; Jeffery Hiseler,
8; senior boys, Stan Telford; Mur-
ray Hill, 3; Doyle Talbot; junior
girls, Wendy Hiseler, 8; Esther
Steckle; Jean McClinchey; inter-
mediate girls, Rosemarie Telford;
Rosemarie Talbot; Judith Arm-
strong, 3; senior girls, Beverley
Heard, 8; Viola Lightfoot, 1; Rosa-
lind Carew -Jones.
Hop, step and jump—intermed-
iate boys, Jeffery Hiseler; Ted
Turner, 8; Laurence LeBeau, 10;
intermediate girls, Rosemarie Tel-
ford; Lorna Boyce; Rosemarie Tal-
bot; senior boys, Doyle Talbot;
Stanley Telford; Murray Hill;
Jack Watkins, 1; senior girls,
Katherine McGregor, 1; Rosalind
Carew -Jones; And Ducharme, 4W.
Relay race—Intermediate boys,
8, 5, 3; intermediate girls, 3, 8;
senior boys, 3, 8, 1; senior girls,
8, 4E, 4W.
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
During Summer Months Sales
held at 7.30 p.m.
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
i N•- •*-i-$ 4 —4 • 1'.40
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Speaight
and daughter Dianne, have moved
to Toronto.
• GET INSURED
• STAY INSURED
• REST ASSURED
Phone 454W
H. E. HARTLEY
Canadian Llfe Assurance Co.
EXECUTORS
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household Ef-
fects from the home of the late
Mrs. Sarah Walter, Holmesville,
on No. 8, Highway on ' -
Saturday, July 4
at 2 p.m., consisting of:
FURNITURE: Bedroom suite; 2
beds; 2 dressers; 2 wash stands; 2
rocking - chairs; Bell organ; hall
rack; Brussels rug 9'x12'; dining
room extension table; sideboard; 2
congoleum rugs • 9'x101/2'; 1 large
congoleum rug; sewing machine;
Wingham Clipper enamel range;
enamel rangette; Frigidaire 6 cu.
ft. capacity (nearly new); electric
heater; 2 coal oil heaters; coal oil
stove; oval extension table; corner
cupboard (antique); numerous
other articles.
PROPERTY: At the same time
and place, subject to reserve bid,
there will be offered for sale the
property consisting of approximat-
ely 1/2 acre of land, on which is
situated a 2 -storey 9 -room solid
brick house with a slate roof This
house is also equipped with an oil -
burning furnace; a 3 -piece bath
and both bard and soft water pres-
sure systems. Also on this prop-
erty is a small barn. •
TERMS: on household effects,
cash. Terms on property: 10%
down on date of sale and balance
in 30 days. Possession upon ar-
rangement.
BARRIE C. WALTER,
Executor of the Estate
EDWARD W, ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
25-6-b
Notice to Creditors
and Others'
In the Estate of MABEL ELVR
JENKINS, late of the Town' of
Clinton, Deceased.
All persons claiming against the
above estate are required to for-
ward full particulars to the under-
signed by July 31, after which
date the assets of the estate will,
be distributed.
FRANK DONNELLY, Q C.»
Goderich, Solicitor for the
.Estate. •
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3% Interest on Savings
(No Service Charges)
Savings Doubled In
Case of Death
Open a Savings
Account in the
Clinton Community
Credit Onion
I
today.,.
iLoans to Members at
Reasonable Rates
•
W. V. ROY—Manager
During June, July and August,
Office open Saturday evening
t from 8 to 10.
RAYFIELD
PAVILION
FREE ADMISSION FOR GIRLS
UNTIL 11.00 P.M.
Dancing Every Friday
Night
— to —
Frank Trailer's Orch.
Featuring Vincent : Culolito
10.00-1.00 — Refreshment Booth
Spare Galore
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IN COMFORT
AND STYLE
JANTZEN
SWIM SUITS
in Klingtite or Boxer
Styles
from 3.95 up
SPECIAL:
BROADCLOTH SHORTS -»- All Sizes
Reg. to 1.95 — Special at - $1000
Arrow Shits Stetson Hats
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PHONE 25 MAIN CORNER ' CLINTON
"MAGIC CYCLE" MODEL K . lP . C
Pull 9,4 cu. ft, plus Magic Cycle "defrosting at a touch"
in this beautiful, new Kelvinator model! Cold -Clear -to -
the -Floor construction offers maximum capacity for fresh -
food storage. Frozen Food Chest holds 34 lbs., includes
three Speedy -Cube ice trays. Roll -Out Dairy Shelf, three
bonus -space Door Shelves, built-in Butter Chest, and
twin sliding Crispers give you storage space galore!
Beautiful Colonial Blue trim,
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
Shelf Area, 18.2 sq. ft. Net Capacity, 9.4 cu, ft.
Overall' Dimensions—
Width, 285/4"; Depth, 29%"; Height, 561/2"
Special Offer
July Only
GENERAL ELECTRIC TOASTER
FREE with Every Refrigerator
GALIRAITH
Radio and TELEVISION
"We Service Everything We Sell"
Phone 482 Clinton