Clinton News-Record, 1950-06-08, Page 5E'kIURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'HOUSE IN RURAL AREA, five
miles from Clinton.' Immediate
possession. Phone Clinton 463M.
23-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'TENT, EIGHT BY TWELVE FT.,
sin read good condition, price $20.
Lorne Brown Motors. 23-b
PRACTICALLY NEW WHITE
'enamel "Ice King" ice box, large
size, $35; also gendron baby car-
riage in good condition, $8. Phone
2565W. 23-b
KITCHEN CABINET, ivory with
red trim, porcelain top; also ice
`'box, both in excellent condition.
Mrs. Herbert Bridle, 113 Huron
:St., Clinton. 22-23-p
GENERAL ELECTRIC 8 -TUBE
radio, both F.M. and A.M. bands
(built-in antenna for each), G.E.
,Guillotine tuner for F.M., also
30' F.M. ward' magic wand aerial
complete with guy wires and 100'
.ant, lead-in. L. M. McKinnon,
phone 128J. 22-23-p
BOATS FOR SALE.
USED PETERBOROUGH AUTO
boat, 12 ft. long, weight 75 lbs.,
cedar ribs and planking, canvas
'covered, with oars and top car-
rier for oar. Less than half
price -for cash. Evenings phone
270. Bill Shearing, Gibbings St.,
'Clinton. 23-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
"THREE BUILDING LOTS ON
Shipley St. Ross Fitzsimons,
phone 559. 23=24-b
GOOD LOT FOR HOUSE or
warehouse, excellent location in
Clinton. Reasonable. James El-
liott, Box 79, Seaforth.
21-22-23-b
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE
CEDAR POSTS, ALL SIZES.
'Porter Bros., phone Goderich
5934r5. 23-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE .
"TWO -WHEEL GARDEN Culti-
vator, scarcely used, $5.50. John
Plumtree. 23-p
FARM HELP
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED
Holland families, arriving soon,
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave,
• Ont. 16-b-tfb
FARMS FOR 'SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED DWELLING, Instil
brick siding, hardwood floors,
newly -decorated, throughout, all
modern conveniences, ideal loca-
tion. Possession within 30 days.
Apply H. C. Lawson, Realtor,
phone 251W. 20-btfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
20 WEANED PIGS. Apply David
Campbell, Bayfield Line, phone
909r31. 23-b
40 CHOICE PIGS, six to, eight
weeks old. Ivan Steckle, phone
Bayfield 55r5. 23-b
HEREFORD COW, four years old,
to freshen soon; grade Hereford
bull, one year old; will exchange
for other cattle. William Hog-
gart, phone Clinton 683. 23-p
TWO PUREBRED SHORTHORN
bulls, 12 months old, by a good
son of Klaymore Elector, T. B,
tested. Apply to George L. Reid,
Varna. 23-b
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
1941 INDIAN (45) with sidecar.
Has just been completely over-
hauled,'rings, valves ground, new
brake linings back and front
wheels, new ammeter, switch, etc.
$150 cash or nearest offer, Lloyd
Mundy, Wingham, phone 510.
23-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 19-26-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for think feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone et once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btib
NOTICES
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
upon part lots 40, 41, 42 and 51,
Huron Road and London Road
Surveys, Tuckersmith, will be
prosecuted by order of owner,
A. E. Parry. 16-23-p
PIANO TUNING-
YOUR
UNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
55011. 23-b
SEED FOR SALE
WE STILL HAVE a few bushels
of Capital Soybeans, grown from
registered seed. R. -N: A %hander,
Londesboro, phone Clinton 803r22.
23-b
TRAILERS FOR SALE
BEAUTIFULLY -FITTED BEACH
cabin trailer, custom model, $650.
John Hindmarsh, RR 2, Goderich,
phone 1190J. 23-p
'FIVE ACRE FARM With modern '
mouse and barn; also 1941 Ply- WOODWORKING, band and
-mouth sedan, Stan Doucette, jigsawing. Reg. Smith, phone
"phone Clinton 619r33, 22=3-p 797W. 16btfb
WOODWORKING
150 ACRES, good agricultural
farm, barn 90' x "60', driveshed
20' x 40', seven -roomed dwelling,
hydro available, situated in Stan-
ley Township three miles from
Bracefield. Apply H. C. Lawson,
'Realtor, Clinton, phone '251W.
18btfb
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
'COLONY HOUSE 10' x 12'; two
new chicken shelters. James East,
phone 807r6, 23-p
FRAME HEN HOUSE, with tfi'ree
good windows. Mrs, John Rath-
-well, Varna, phone Clinton 622r32.
23-b
'THREE RANGE SHELTERS,
'seven by nine feet, with hinged
roofs. Apply Jack Muff, phone
Minton 906r21. 23-p
BELL THRESHING MACHINE,
20 -inch; International power
binder, 10 -foot; Massey -Harris
hammer mill, 14 -inch. William
'Cox, R.R. 1. Goderich, phone
Clinton 903r2. 22-23-b
FURNITURE"FOR SALE
DINING ROOM SUITE, eight
piece, solid oak. Phone Clinton
'5J. 23-24-p
WINDOWS FOR SALE
LARGE WINDOWS, complete
with sash suitable for hat or cold
frames or in erection of chicken
house; formerly store windows.
May be seen -at'NEWS-RECORD
':Office, 23-x
WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Wesley -
Willis United Church will meet
at the home of Mrs. Frank Fing-
land, Ontario St., on Tuesday
evening, June 13, at eight o'clock.
Mrs. Filrgiand's group will be in
charge of the programme.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to all those who
visited me, sent flowers, cards,
fruit and other rifts to me while
I was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital; special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, Miss Sinclair and all the
nurses for their kindness. (Sign-
ed)—Mrs. John McAsh. 23-p
Notice to Creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE
BULK SALES ACT,
And in the matter of a Sale
from Arnold McDonald Jackson
to John A. Anstett,
All persons having c .l aim s
against the above-named, Arnold
McDonald Jackson, are required
to file the same with the under-
signed Solicitor on or before the
26th day of June, AD, 1950,
after which date the proceeds of
the sale to John A. Anstett will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard
only to the dolma of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
7th day of June, A.D. 1950.
F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario.
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RELAX IN 1 CONMFCDRT
SPORT SHIRTS
Plain or fancy patterns,
all' sizes and shades.
$3.50 to 6.50
T-SHIRTS
Plain or patterned,' Keep
cool this summer. All sizes.
$1.00 to $2.95
SLACKS
'Gabardine and Tropical.
. All shades, all sizes.
$8.95 to $15.95
Visit RCAF Station, Clinton, on Air Force Day, June 10
PICKETT IN CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
-PHONE 25 — 'CLINTON
BIRTHS
HODGINS— In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, June 3,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Hodgins, Blyth, a son (George
Ross).
HOPSON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, June 8`,
1950. to Mr. and Mrs. "Oliver
Hopson, R.R. 1, Bayfield, a' son.
SCHOENIIALS--In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Tuesday, June
6, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
John Schoenhals, Clinton, a son.
SNELL—In Blyth, on Tuesday,
June 6, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Snell, R.R. 3, Blyth, a
son (Leslie John).
MARRIAGES
CHISHOLM-WATSON — At the'
• rectory of the Roman Catholic
Church, St. Augustine, by Rev.
Fr. Smith, Wilma Marion,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Watson,. R.R. 3, Auburn, to
Benson Grant, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Chisholm, R. R. 3,
Goderich.
HUDIE-WISE — At St. James
Church, Middleton, on Satur-
day, June 3, 1950, y Rev. La -
Verne Morgan, Evelyn Mary,
eldest daughter of Mrs. Wise
and the late William Wise, to
Alfred Percival, youngest son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Hudie.
LEITCH-TALBOT — At Fairview
Farm, Bluewater Highway,
Stanley Township, on Saturday,
June 3, 1950, by Rev. Peter
Renner, Agnes Marie, elder
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon-
ard E. Talbot, to George Wil-
liam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Iiam Leitch, Goderich.
MANNING-TORRANCE—At the
home of the bride's parents,
Goderich Township, on Friday
evening, June 2, 1950, by Rev.
Peter Renner of Grace United
Church, Porter's Hill, Mary
Catherine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John A, Torrance, to Gor-
don, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Manning.
NEDIGER-INGLIS—At the home
of the ,bride's parents, on Mon-
day, June 5, 1950, by Rev. R.
G. Hazlewood, Walton, assisted
by Rev. A. H. Johnston, Mit-
chell, Margaret Amelia, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Valiance
Inglis, Mitchell, to Charles
Austin, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Nediger, Clinton.
DEATHS
JOYNT—In Hensall, on Monday,
June 5, 1950, Thomas Cleveland
Joynt, beloved husband o f.
Florence Welsh, in his 59th year.
Funeral from Bonthron Funeral.
Home, Henson, to Hensall
Union Cemetery, Wednesday
afternoon, June 7,
TAYLOR—At her home in Sea-
forth, on Thursday, June 1,
1950, Elizabeth Leitch, widow
of the late Henry Taylor, in
her 91st year. Funeral from
her late residence to Nlaitland-
bank Cemetery Saturday after-
noon, June 3.
WEBER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, June 16, 1950,
Lena Deer, wife of the late
William Weber, in her 85th
year. Funeral from Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn, Thurs-
day afternoon, June 8.
YEO—At her home, 80 Carrick
Ave., Toronto, on Sunday, May
28, 1950, Margaret Emma Bea-
com, beloved wife of Nelson A.
Yeo, in her 80th year, Funeral
from the Jerrett Funeral Home
to Riverside Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday, May 31, 1950.
YUNGBLUT—At his home on the
Base Line, Hullett Township,
on Sunday, June 4, 1950, John
Yungblut, beloved husaband of
Sarah Galley, in his 79th year,
Funeral from Baptist Church,
Auburn, to Ball's Cemetery,
Hullett, Wednesday afternoon,
June 7.
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this op-
portunity of expressing my sin-
cere appreciation to all those who
sent flowers, cards or other re-
membrances while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital; special
thanks to Dr. J. A. Addison and
the nursing staff of the hospital.
(Signed)—Tom Turner. 23-p
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. C.Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
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LONDON' ROAD
Club 'Holds .Meeting
The May meeting of London.
Road Club was held at the horn
of Mrs. Doucette with 12 mem-
bers and two visitors present.
The president, Mrs. Managhan,
was in the chair, and opened the
meeting with the singing of "I'll
take you home again, Kathleen."
The roll call was answered by
slips and flowers. The secretary's
and treasurer's reports were
given. It was decided to send
$15 to the, Manitoba Flood Relief
Fund.
The programme was in charge
of Mrs. B. Watkins in the absence
of Mrs. M. Wiltse, and consisted
of a spelling match won by Mrs.
Doucette, a cake scramble won by
Mrs. A. Wiltse, The mystery box
was won by Mrs. N. Manning.
The meeting closed with the
singing of the National Anthem,
after which the hostess Served a
delicious lunch.
The June meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs, J. Clegg on
Thursday, June 15.
RRUCEFIELD
Miss Leona Anderson left this
week for Kirkland Lake.
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, Lon-
don, spent the weekend at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Skaife and
family moved to Clinton during
the weekend.
Mrs. Alice Ham has returned
home from Toronto where she
has been spending some time.
IVfr. and Mrs, Hugh Berry and
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Paterson left
this week by motor on a holiday
trip to Montreal and Ottawa,
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Henry attend-
ed Convocation at• University of
Western Ontario on Saturday
when their son, Cameron Henry,
received his B.A. degree.
Keep in mind the play, "Cover-
alls"' which group 1 of the WA
are sponsoring. It will be held
on June 19 at 8.30 p.m., by the
Elimville WA. Further notice
next week. 23-b
Improving
The many friends of Mrs. T.
Baird will be glad to know she
is improving after her recent
illness, and is able to be up and
around again.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE
of Property and
Household Effects
from the home of the late
ED SPARE,
50 Nelson• Street, Goderich,
—on --
Saturday, June 17
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
Three-piece box spring Chest-
erfield (velour velvet);. Phonola
cabinet radio (nearly new); 7
rugs; congoleum rug; walnut end
table; fireside bench; fireside
screen; buffet, table and 6 chairs
(golden oak); dining room table
and 6 chairs (leather seated);
walnut jardinere stand; large
mirror; small mirrors; cherry top
table; cherry dresser; iron bed
and springs; 3 mattresses; 5 small
tables; arm chair; rocking chair;
5 ,bird cages; 2 bird cages with
stands; radio cabinet; 3 -section
book case; book stand; set of
books; quantity of books; mahog-
any music cabinet; laundry bas-
ket; quilts; quilting frames; down
comforter; Gurney electric range;
McClary annex; large kitchen
cupboard; 4 -burner oil stove;
steamer trunk; small trunk; suit-
cases; set of 4 car jacks; 2 oak
kegs; two 6 -gal. stone crocks;
gal. Thermo jug; set of car chains;
3 clarinets and other musical in-
struments; dishes; cooking uten-
sils and numerous other articles.
At the same time and place
there will be offered for sale,
subjetc to reserve bid, the prop-
erty consisting of a two-storey
red brick insulated house with an
oil furnace, nearly new. Also on
this property is a one -car gar-
age. This is a very desirable
property in a good location.
TERMS on Household Effects:
Cash. Terms on Property: Ten
per cent down on date of sale and
balance in 30 days.
N. C. Lanaway, B. J. Hogarth,
Administrators for the Estate of
Ed. Sparr,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auc-
tioneer; K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk.
23-24-b
I
EXECUTORS' SALE
of Property and
Household Effects
at the home of the late
ALFRED STAFFORD,
at the Village of Walton, on
Friday, June 23
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
Bedroom suite; dining room
table; 2 ,bedroom chairs; kitchen
chairs; sideboard; chest of draw-
ers; drop head sewing machine;
glass cupboard; kitchen stool; 2
clocks; 5 small tables; kitchen.
cabinet; 2 step ladders; extension
ladder; .22 rifle; cook stove;
couch; quantity of Alberta coal;
approx. 3 squares of asbestos
shingles; lawn mower; coal oil
stove;. coal oil heater; wheel-
barrow; quantity of garden and
carpenter's tools; dishes; glass-
ware; cooking utensils and num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place
there will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid and other
conditions of sale, the residence
and appurtenant lands of the said
deceased. This property consists
of a remodelled 11,1 storey frame
house, 24'x18', with a good cel-
lar; also a good workship 24'x14'
on the said property. There is
said to be a good dug well, and
a good garden.
For further particulars apply to
the undersigned.
DATED this 7th day of June,
AD. 1950.
W. J. Humphries and Edward
Dougan, Executors of the Estate
of Alfred Stafford.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Clinton, Ontario,
Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
— of —
Household Effects
from the home of Mrs. L.L. Knox,
on the corner of
Newgate & Victoria Streets,
Goderich, on
Saturday, June 24
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
Quarter -cut oak' bedroom suite;
walnut finish bed, dresser and
chiffonier; inner spring mattress;
felt mattress; single cot; inner
spring mattress; floor lamps; table
lamps; Rosewood desk; Rosewood
magazine stand; walnut tear drop
table (antique); walnut chair
(antique); walnut watchback
ladies chair (antique); walnut
watchback gentleman's chair (an-
tique); 6 foot, 3 -shelf open book
case; small gate-leg table; wal-
nut drop leaf table; Chesterfield
(down filled); variety of water
colour pictures and prints; Mad-
ame LeBran and daughter picture
(antique frame); brass jardinere
(antique); 2 Chinese vases; teak-
wood vases; Moorecroft a n d
Wedgewood china; cross and olive
cutglass ware; heavy silver large
coffee and tea pots (Mellon pat-
tern); other silverware; cutlery;
dishes; cooking utensils;
General Electric 7 cu. ft.. re-
frigerator; Easy washing machine
with siphon; insulated ice box;
lawn chairs; 5 ft. step ladder,and
numerous other articles.
No reserve as property is sold.
TERMS—CASH
Mrs. L. L. Knox,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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Special
Offer!
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
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until the
end of 1950
ACT NOW!
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Stock Reduction Sale
By Auction
30 Head of Purebred Registered
AYRSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS.
including the present herd sire
The Herd is fully accredited and most of them vaccinated
Owing to the shortage of help and extensive
alterations needed in the stable, the undersigned has
been forced to sell by Public Auction on
Monday,.June 19
1,950, at 2 p.m. (DST)
AT THE FARM, LOT 26, CON. 2, GODERICH TOWN-
SHIP, AND CORNER OF CUT LINE AND BLUE -
WATER HIGHWAY, 41/2 MILES WEST
OF HOLMESVILLE.
All animals are the risk of the purchaser as soon as sold,
All animals will be 'cared for without charge for a reasonable.
length of time;
All Certificates of Registry will be transferred free of
charge and mailed to the purchaser as soon as possible
after the sale.
Terms of Sale: CASH
All animals must be settled for the day of the sale before
removal from the farm.
WILMER HARRISON, Proprietor
DONALD BLUE,Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
N!1.0.414.,
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH—ONTARIO
• JUNE 8th to 10th •
Gregory Anne
- and
PECK BAXTER'
" if '
YELLOW SKY
with Richard Widmark,
Henry Morgan
NoW: Sabel and Joanne Page in
"The Man Eater of Kumaon"
— MoN. - TUES. - WE'D. -
Katharine Grayson--�- Jose'Iturbi
and Ethel Barrymore
With Iturbi at the piano and
vocals by Mario Lanza you will
enjoy and remember this Techni-
• All Next Week •
JUNE 12th to 17th
MARJORIE MAIN
PERCY KILBR1DE
"MA and PA KETTLE
GO TO TOWN"
colored musical,
"That Midnight Kiss"
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
Gregory Peek — Anne Baxter
and Richard Widmark
A super adventure tale tells of
the West and its desperadoes in
post Civil War days.
• JUNE 19th to 21st •
Edmund Gwenn
Donald Crisp
it" „
Challenge to Lassie"
"Yellow Sky"
Coming: ''
„
All Week FRANCIS
The riotous tale of a talking mule
PARK THEATRE
G ODERICII--Phone1150
CAPITAL THEATRE
GO D ERI CH—Phone 47
NOW: Abbott and Costello. in
"AFRICA SCREAMS"
NOW: Randolph Scott In
'A Fighting Man of the Plains'
a'MON. - TUES. WED. —
TWELVE O'CLOCK
. HIGH"and
starring
GREGORY PECK
An unforgettable achievement
by Twentieth Century Fox that
soars' as high as the screen can
reach. With Hugh Marlowe, Dean
Jagger and Paul Stewart,
MON. - TUES. - WED. —
William Powell—Shelley Winters
Marsha Hunt
Whereas a dignified professor
solves the mystery of a missing
blonde to save his own reputation.
"TAKE ONE FALSE
STEP"
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. --
Bill Williams — Ralph Morgan
and Jane Nigh
The rolling hills and verdant
countryside of a storied state
form the background for a ro-
mantic adventure.
"BLUE GRASS OF
KENTUCKY"
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Spencer Traey—James Stewart
and Valentina Cortese
A unique and entertaining ad-
venture story about a group of
apner
Y nto a strange
"MALAYA"
Coming:
"TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND"
In answer to many requests
Coming:
"The Lady Gambles"
etarrine Rarharn. CS .,a. nrr
IN WHAT ARE YOU TRUSTING
FOR YOUR SALVATION?
IS IT,-- oai4:i>.1 Mew); til.",
• Church membership or ritual?•'
• The efforts of another man?
• Good works?
.• Second chance?
• Keeping the Law?
OR IS IT IN CHRIST WHO SAID: "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no call cometh unto the Father
but by Me." --John 14:6.
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
saved."—Acts 16:31,
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
i
Vacation Specials
a t •,i'?':;:
Aberhart's Garage,Goderich
MERCURY — LINCOLN --- METEOR
SALES and SERVICE
1947 Willys Jeep Station Wagon
• Completely reconditioned — All steel
Almost new condition.
1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor
Di top condition — practically new motor.
1939 Mercury Sedan
1937 Chevrolet Coach
In nice shape.
1935 Ford Coupe
New motor — a real buy.
In stock—BRAND NEW MERCURY HALF -TON
PICKUP TRUCK — liberal allowance made on your
trade-in.
body —
New paint — Very popular model.
``Help" The Lions
to Help Others!"
DRAW FOR PRIZES AT
FROLIC
Thur., June 15
1, SHERLOCK-MANNING PIANO and BENCH
2. KROEHLER,REST ROCKER
3. CCM BICYCLE'
4. SUNBEAN MIXMASTER
5. WALNUT NEST OF THREE TABLES
and 15 other Prizes.
Tickets: 25c each or 5 for $i
at
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 - - CLINTON