Clinton News-Record, 1956-02-02, Page 5SALESMEN WANTEQ
MAN TO R1,117'RESENT SINGER
Sewing Machine Company, Goder-
ich. Salary and Commiesion. Will
have training On, service and sales,
Paid while training, Good thence
for industrious man. Good pro-
motions. Hospitalization and Ben-
efit Plan. Car necessary. Apply
W. G ,Henderson, Singer Sewing
Machine Company, Goderich,
Phone Goderich 1185. 4-tfb
WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY
travel among constaners in Huron
County. Permanent connection
With latmge mannfaattret'. Only re,
liable hustler considered. Write
Ratvlelgh's Dept. 84166431, Mee-
trete', P.Q,
4,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS,
Centact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
ffigh Street, Clinton, Phone Cl
tfb
in-
ton 448. 13
CUSTOM WORK
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
end repaired. Home and Auto rad-
ios and appliances repaired.' Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton 138W. 41-tfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HOUSEWORK WANTED — by
middle-aged-lady. Box 52, Clinton
News-Record. 5-p
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments., 33-tfb
FOR SALE OR RENT
WHITE FRAME HOUSE FOR
sale, or rent, furnished. Phone
Clinton 618r22. Mrs. H. F. Berry,
Brucefield. 4-5-b
Furniture Re-Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply' W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 47-p-tib
FURNITURE FOR SALE
CHROME KITCHEN TABLE good
as new, Black top. Phone Clin-
ton 605. 5-p
HELP WANTED—Female
CAPABLE WOMAN, TO TAKE
full charge of house, and care for
elderly woman. Phone Clinton
622r4L 5p
WAITRESS, FULL TIME WORK.
Lady for kitchen work. Apply in
person or phone Finger's Restaur-
ant or 744. Work to commence
within ten days. • 4-5-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Modern
equipment, good working condi-
tions. Phone Clinton 312W or ap-
ply in person, preferably, to A.
Garen, Clinton Laundry and Dry
Cleaning. ' 44-tfb
HELP WANTED—MALE
EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN
(with references) for South Hur-
on poultry and beef cattle farm.
Must be reliable and capable of
taking full charge. Separate
house, • hydro. Box 42, Clinton
News-Record. 4-5-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
30 TO 40 CHUNKS OF YORK
pigs. A. Fangrad, 'Londesboro,
phone Blyth 26r26. 4-5-p
FOUR YEARLING RED POLL
Heifers, registered, accredited and
vaccinated. Raymond Whitmore,
phone Clinton 535R2. 5p
FOUR PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS
old. Also quantity of hard maple
tops; will either sell in the top or
by the cord, or cut on shares. Wes.
Hoggart, phone Clinton 802r33.
5-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
148331, or 148334 9ptfb
LOGS WANTED '
HARD MAPLE AND Basswood,
standing or in the log. For high-
est cash prices, call us collect.
James T. Craig and Son, Auburn.
Phone Blyth 43r24. 4-5-6-p
Behind Recent
Headlines
*
HURON CLUB OWNER
CHARGED—George Campbell,
proprietor of the Crystal Club,
was charged with keeping liq-
uor for sale. A quantity of
beer and ale was seized. Only
one of many •such charges
during the past year under
the C.T.A. *
ARMY CANCELLING NEW
YEAR'S RITES — An H. Q.
Western Ontario Area"-"direc-
tive has ordered all military
messes closed in view of the
extensive safety campaign. * *
LIQUOR CHARGES TO THE
FORE — Most lines in police
charge books in Ontario cen-
tres during the Christmas
weekend were taken up with
liquor charges. Three out of
four charges of the more than
400 reported were breaches of
the L.C.A. In Toronto more
than 300 persons were arrest-
ed between 6 p.m. Friday and
midnight Monday.
HURON COUNTY
TEMPERANCE FEDERATION
5-b
WARNING ISSUED TO
BOOTLEGGERS --Magistrate
Dudley Holmes, of Goderich,
has warned bootleggers. Their
penalty will be stiffer than
usual if caught selling beer to
minors. "I will take it into
consideration when imposing
penalty."
An Opportunity
A large Canadian Life Insurance Company has
an Opening for a young married Man for Clinton and
the surrounding district.
_We want a man with initiative and
We offer salary and conetnietioh, Reply to Post Office
Dot 337, .Guelph, giving. ago and other information.
ww
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Does Your Car
Really Give You
MILEAGE
ECONOMY?
For more miles to
the gallon, fill up
with Cities Service
gall;
LUBRICATION
Let us give your car a
thorough lubrication.. We
f011oW tottery charts for AR
makes and Models. Drive
in today for our expert
lubrication.
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Cities Service
Cities Service Products
Bay Iloggarth -- Carl Cantelon
"The place where you never
have to blow yOur horn"
CittliOn t t t Ontario
•
BE SURE
Of Your Fuel Supply
BUY
From your Local Dealer
MUSTARD
LUMBER and COAL
BRUCEFIELD
Phone Clinton 634 r 11
Also Dealer for ROE FEEDS
'11.1MIONmomalmanimmammelasTersomemo mm.1101
Clayt s ice Cry g,. Bar
for
ICE CREAM — HAMBURGERS — LIGHT LUNCHES
STORE HOURS
Monday to Thursday — 9.00 a.m. — 11.30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday — 9.00 a.m. — 1.00 a.m.
Sunday 12 noon — 5.00 p.m.
(during winter months)
"OUR HAMBURGERS ARE A SPECIALTY"
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Clinton Hospital Association
Annual Meeting
If Yourant
To Sell
Your Farm
For Dependable and Capable
Service List Your Property
with
JOHN
BOSVELD
REAL ESTATE BROKER
40 Wellesley St.
PHONE 1108 GODERICH
49-6-b
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
COUNCIL CHAMBER
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Friday, Feb. 10
8.00 p.m.
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
All those interested in the affairs of Clinton Public
Hospital are cordially invited to attend.
This Week's
SPECIALS
ZIP-IN-LINED
TOPCOATS
REG. 49.50
SPECIAL — each .
REG. 29.50
SPECIAL — each
SPORT COATS
25 Only
WHILE THEY LAST
HALF PRICE
AT
PICKETT CAMPBELL
LIMITED
Phone 25
(Main Corner)
Clinton +44+*++.4+*44.4••.,
$29.50
$17,95
FEBRUARY, 1900
CLINTON :11.1./VS-nr.coftp. PAGE FIVE
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
*OUR ROOM, MODERN APART-
.isearit available now, Phone
Ckdon 376W. 5-1]
THREE ROOM UPSTAIRS. apart-
inent, unfurnished, Share bath
Phone Clinton 78W. 4-5-b
THREE ROOM, FURNISHED
heated apartment, suitable for
t We, Phone Clinton 213, 5-b
11111A, !Tele FURNISHED, THREE-
neone apartment; shared bath,
pdvate entrance. Phone Seaforth
.te. 5b
THREE ROOM, ITEAteep, UN-
furnished apartment. Central.
Suitable for couple. Phone Clin-
ton 691R0 4-5-b
SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE IN
Clinton. Separate bath. Unfur-
nished. Phone Clinton 679M.
3-tfb
APARTMENT TO RENT, FURN-
Ished, three rooms, private bath.
Available February 1, Phone
Clinton 199W. . -, 5-p
THREE ROOM APARTMENT for
rent, with separate bath. Avail-
able immediately, phone Clinton
7722W20 2tfb
IlF.ATI.D, FURNISHED, ground
floor apartment. Separate en-
&once. Available February 6. Ap-
ply 116 Elgin Ave., West, Goder-
lob, Phone Goderich 534. 4-5-b
FIVE ROOM, UNFURNISHED,
heated apartment, separate bath,
on Victoria Street, Seaforth, Im-
mediate possession. Apply John
Tremeer, phone Seaforth 258W.
5p
Y11"U'RNISHED HOUSE in Clin-
ton. Vacant February 15. Three
'bedrooms, bath, kitchen and sit-
ting room. Oil heat. Nice lawn,
room for garden. Phone Clinton
1 NW. 5-p 6-b
FOR RENT IN GODERICH, 3
bedroom furnished house, bath-
room, basement, oil furnace, choice
location, also furnished duplex
upper apartment $35 a month low-
,er apartment $45 a month, immed-
iate possession. Apply John Bose
veld. Real Estate Broker, 40 Well-
ley St., Phone 1108, Goderich.
... 5b
TOUR ROOM COTTAGE
retineiy furnished, including hot
and cold water 'and three-piece
tate five minutes drive from
.RCAF Station Clinton. Would ac-
commodate two married couples
nicely if agreeable or couple with
well-trained children.
JOHNATRAN HUGILL
Ipones: Clinton 616r13; Seaforth
667r13. 52-b-tfb
Accommodation Wanted
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT
for couple. In Clinton iff pos-
sible. Write to Box 51, Clinton
News-Record. 5-p
WANTED, UNFURNISHED house
in Clinton. Furnace heated. Adults. Reply by letter to Box 40,
Clinton News-Record. 4-5-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
RICA VICTOR, 17" Tion,EVISION
set, in good condition. Priced for
quick sale. Apply McEwan's Gift
wad Stationary Store. 4-5-b
Illt FIT FOR A "KING" — We Rent — Move — Install. Complete
Ir.ervice on all makes of rotators
acid antenna. All work fully guar-
' Weed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. Stfb
ARTICLES WANTED
'UPRIGHT DESK. BOX 50,
'Clinton 'News-Record. 5-p
UPRIGHT DESK — One suitable
for use in home. Apply by phoning
to Clinton News-Record. 5-p
'WE WOULD LIKE TO BUY
Limoges, and Haviland Limoges,
Sets and pieces. Also other old
china, silver, glass and brass in
:ood condition for cash. Century
v &use, Hayfield. 5-647-8-p
t' ANTED — GOOD USED Rad-
.. and console record players as
ade-ins on televisions, driers,
oyes, washers or refrigerators.
. A. Dutton, Firestone tStore,
cefield. Phone Clinton 643r4.
5-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
947 MERCURY SEDAN $625;
949 Ford $500; 1947 Dodge $325,
1948 Chevrolet $275. Apply S.
ening, 149 Waterloo Street,
ten Phone Exeter 4043.
5-6-p
947 PLYMOUTH, RADIO, heater
d sunvisor, excellent body, guar-
teed new motor, 2 new snow
ref and excellent tires on front. • co $500.00. Phone 701 daytime,
'hone 538W evenings. •
50
BABY CHICKS
HICK BUYERS-1T WILL
• .y you good dividends to get Feb-
vary chicks, and started chicks.
i ' you get Kitchener Big-4 - there's
. special discount. These' Chicks -
dian Approved - are "top not-
0,ters" - This Hatchery has its
• complete breeding program
- • • can supply all standard var.
eties and crosses, and speeial
rains like Pilch White Rocks, for
iroilers, Ames In-Cross, etc. 'We're
!eat and can supply full inkier-
, :Mon. Chas. Scott, Auburn,
'hone 4311,23 Blyth, 5b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
CABIN --- 12' x 20' TO
removed front Main Street in
t end Bend, Blue Asphalt roof,
Ohns-Manville siding, Wired for
tire. Suitable for garage. Can
. easily reeved, Contact Orville;
.y, Phone, Clinton 447W.
5-la 0
EGMONT MINERALS for Cattle
have proven to supply all minerals
cattle need to maintain good heal-
th, At $7 per 100 pounds it' sup'
plies these essential minerals very
economically, Always available at
the farm, or a phone call will
bring it to your door. J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clinton 805r13.
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
RED BRICK AND STUCCO honse,
Main Street Hensall, Fully in-
sulated. Hallway, kitchen, din-
ingroom, livingroom with fire-
place and small porch on: first
floor. Three bedrooms, bath, deck
and sleeping porch on second
floor, Nearly new automatic oil
fired hot water furnace in full
basement. Good lot with private
drive and garage, Apply William
Kyle, Kippen, 4-5-p
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION LIMITED
will hold its 4th
Annual Meeting
on
Wed. Feb. 8th
at 8 p.m. in the
AGRICULTURAL BOARD
ROOM, CLINTON
All members who hold one
share or over are entitled to
one vote. Non Members
Welcome,
RADIO & TELEVISION
Phone 482 — Clinton
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
hitiyis CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
NOTICE OF 'PROPOSED
BY-LAW
To Close Port of Extension
of William Street,
• Clinton.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Council of the Town of Clin-
ton, at the next regular meeting
of the Council to be held on the
6th day of February,•A.D. 1956,
at 8 o'clock in the evening, will
give consideration to the Third
Reading of a By-law to close that
part •of extension of William
Street which commences 730 feet
Northerly from the Northeast
intersection of Princess Street
and William Street and continues
along that part of William Street
extended for 275 feet, and to
convey the part so closed to
George Levis.
All persons opposed to the
proposed By-law are hereby
notified to attend the said meet-
ing in person or by Counsel to
state their objections thereto.
The proposed By-law may be
inspected during office hours at
the office of the Clerk of the
Town of Clinton,
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that this Notice is hereby pub-
lished pursuant to Ontario Mtm-
icpal Act, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter
243, Section 469.
DATED this 6th day of De-
cember, A.D. 1955.
E. B. MENZIES, Selicitor
for the Town of Clinton.
2-3-4-5-b
CLASS? PIED RATES
CASH RATE (it paid by the
Wednesday following Pnblita-
tiou) Trito cents Per word,
minimum 410 cents, 11/4 cents a
word for each following inOer-
tion, mine 35 cents,
BOX NUMBER---16o extra.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATHS—no charge,
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS & IN MEMORIAMS
--Two cents per word, minimum
50 cents.
CHARGED,-15 cents extra.
DEADLINE--12 o'clock noon,
Wednesday.
Cards of Thanks
2 Ponta per word,PanIMUM gee
MRS, T. FAIRSERVICE and
familywish to •express their aP-
preciation to relatively friends and
neighbours for kindnesses extend-
ed, floral tributes, cars loaned,
during their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to the nursing staff
of Clinton and Seaforth hospitals,
Drs. McMaster and Malcus, Sea-
forth; Rev. 3. T. White and K. 1.4.
Sweigard, pallabearers, flower-
bearers and the Ball and Mulch
funeral home. 5-p
We would Ike to thank our
friends, neigbotirs, members of
Brucefied United Church and
Huronic Rebekah Lodge for cards,
flowers and acts, of kindness
shown to us during our recent
bereavement.. MR. AND MRS.
WALTER MOFFATT. 5-p
MRS. E. R. WESTON would
like to thank her many friends in
Hayfield and Goderich for gifts,
cards and flowers, while a patient
in Goderich Hospital. Many thanks
to Dr. N. C. Jacksonand assistant;
to the Nurses on second floor for
their kindness. Thanks, Nine Wes-
ton. 5p
FOR SALE
TEN ACRES—with seven room
dwelling. Modern conveniences.
Cement block barn, 45x22; hen
house 60x18; double garage;
200 fruit trees. Situated on
Highway 4, in Town of Clinton,
Early possession.
TWO STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
DWELLING:
Main Floor offers livingroom,
diningroom, modern kitchen,
two bedrooms and bathroom;
Upstairs offers: livingroom,
modern kitchen and dining
space, one bedroom, and
bathroom.
Full basement, latest forced air
oil heating, Lot, 80x300', situated
in new development, south of
Clinton, Ontario, on Highway
4, Early possession.
lye. STOREY DWELLING, with
living room, diningroom with
fireplace, kitchen, den, down;
five bedrooms, bath, up. Hot
water heating with stoker; sun-
porch down. Well located. One
block from post office, Im-
mediate possession. •
eeene.—.
1 STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
three bedrooms, modern conven-
iences, oil heating, full base-
ment, low taxes.. Situated on
Highway 4, south of Clinton.
Early possession.
1 STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
two bedrooms, modern conven-
ience. Sunnorch. Early owes-
elan. Price, 1,000.
0
1 STOREY. 5 ROOMED DWEL-
LING, with two bedrooms, oil
heating. Two lots. Price:
$3,500. Cash, $1,500. Monthly
payment, $35. Early possession.
Apply to
BIRTHS'
130YCZ-4.4 Clinton, Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, January 29, 1956,
to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Boyce,
Varna, ft daughter (Bren4a
EliZab012).
FISVER---III Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, January 26,
1956, to. Sgt. and Mrs. 3. G.
Fisher, RCAF Station Clinton,
a son.
HESSELWOOD--In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Saturday, Jan-
uary 28, 1956, to W. and Mrs.
Reg. HeSseWlood, 813, 1, Blyth, a son.
NETS--In Clinton Public HosPin
tai, on Tuesday, January 31,
1956, to Mr, and IVfrs. Glen Neeb,
RR 1, Zurich, a daughter.
STEWART' — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, January
28, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stewart, RR 4, Gbderich, a son
(James Donald).
THOMPSON — In Ottawa Civic
Hospital, on Sunday, January 29,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thompson, Ottawa, a daughter.
WABSTER, -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan-
uary 25, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Webster, Hensell, a son.
DEATHS
DALE—In Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on Monday, January 30.
1956, Mrs. Milton (Amy Jane)
Dale, beloved wife of Milton
Dale, in her 73rd year. Funeral
service from Evans funeral
home,London, on Wednesday,
February 1. Interment in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery.
GUEST — Suddenly, at her home,
in Wingham, on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 31., 1956, Mary Mitchell,
widow of the late Joseph Guest
(and sister of Albert Mitchell,
Clinton) in her 74th year. Ser-
vice from Walker's funeral
home, Winghatn, to the Wing-
ham Cemetery, on Friday after-
noon, February 3, commencing
at two o'clock.
KING — At his home in Venice,
California, on Saturday, January
23.,1956, Matthew Henry (Harry)
King, in his 87th year, formerly
of BaYfield: Private funeral ser-
vice, January 24, at 1 p.m. from
Pierce Bros. Mortuary, 202 Main
Street, Venice. Following cre-
mation, ashes will be deposited
in Inglewood.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB WILL
HOLD VALENTINE PARTY
St. Paul's Friendship Club met
Wednesday, January 25. Regular
business was conducted and de-
cision was made to hold the an-
nual Blossom Tea on Saturday,
May 26. The next regular meet-
ing will be a Valentine bcx social
on Wednesday, February 3 at 8.15.
ST. ANDREW'S WA WILL
MEET ON FEBRUARY 7
The Women's Association of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church will
meet at the home- of Mrs. Short-
reed, on Tuesday, February 7, at
three o'clock.
ROXY THEATRE
V.ILOUNTWON ...............
NOW; THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
"STIOrraN"
(TeeNtuticelor)
Three ways to 'Itill—and he knew them all. Violence raging across
the vengeance-scarred West.
Sterling Hayden -- Yvonne De
Carlo Zachary $04.
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
"THE LAST TIME
. I SAW PARIS"
Beautiful Technicolor production
of a Scott Fitzgerald story of
youth on a fling. An American
journalist in Paris finds• that a
wild round of parties and serious
writing do riot mix.
Van Johnson -- Elizabeth Taylor
Walter Pidgeon.
COMING':
"THE COUNTRY GIRL"
Bing Crosby -- Grace Kelly
William Holden
WMS BIRTHDAY PARTY
AT WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
The regular monthly meeting of
the Wesley-Willis United Church
WMS will be held on Thursday,
February 9 in the church parlour
at 2.30 p.m. Meeting will take
the form of a birthday party. Miss
B. McRoberts' group is in charge.
Notice
Township 01
Tuckersmith
To facilitate snow remov-
al operations, the public is
requested not to park cars
or vehicles on roadsides
during the winter months:
And notice is hereby giv-
en that the Township will
not be responsible for any
damages caused to such
vehicles as a result of snow-
plowing operations.
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith
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THE
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Goderich
NOW: THURSDAY FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
Robert Louis Stevenson's
Immortal character
"Long John Silver'
The most colorful pirate of all
time in a salty tale of high Pike on the high seas: in Cinentascene,
and Technicolor with Robert New-
ton — Kit Taylor and Connie
Gllerest
RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
Your Old Radio Accepted
0 As Trade-In.
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone. Clinton 634R4
.110011•1111•1=1•11•1101111.
E. E. WALTON,
Secretary-Treasurer
5-6-b
LOTS FOR SALE
LOT ACROSS FROM CDCI. Mr.s
McAdam, Princess Street, phone
Clinton 700. 5-p
MISCELLANEOUS
MORE FARMERS ARE SWITCH-
ing to Surge Milkers for faster,
safer, cow milking. Contact Lov-
ell McGuire, Wingham, Surge
Service Dealer, phone Wingham
593. 5-6-7-8-p
OPEN FOR PUBLIC DANCES
and' receptions. The Hur on
Ramblers Orchestra. Modern and
old time music. For appoint-
ments please phone Reg. Smith,
Clinton, 131W.
3-4-5-6-7b
WATERLOO CA.erLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For service or, information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.0tat.m. on week days and
7.30' and 7.30 (Mu on Sundays.
6-tfb
H. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service
Real Estate Investments
Bank of Montreal Building
Phones: Office 251W; Rea. 2513
CLINTON, ONTARIO
A. M. KNIGHT,
President
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
A new typo drama with musiel
`Pete Kelly's Blues'
In Cinemaseope and Warner-Color
In which TV's Sergeant Joe Fri-
day switches to a new character-
ization; as a Kansas City band-
leader who mixes music and Melo- drama for a gripping story,
Jack Webb -- Janet Leigh
and Edmund O'Brien
•••41.
COMING: James. Stewart in
"The MAN from LARAMIE"
'Scope and Color