Clinton News-Record, 1950-06-29, Page 5TE1Th Y, JUNE 29, 1950
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ACCOMMODATION
AVAILABLE
'HOUSE AVAILABLE for looking
after aged gentleman. Share ex-
penses. Apply Box "J", RENS-
-RECORD. 25-26-p
ACCOMMODATION
' WANTED
THREE OR FOUR ROOM FUR-
wished or unfurnished apartment.
Air Force officer and wife, F/O
Hiallady, Hotel Clinton. 26-p
TWO BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS
'furnished apartment or house.
Tenancy for approximately two
years. Contact F/O D. E. Smith,
RCAF, Clinton. 26-27-p
ACCOMMODATION for Rent
LARGE FURNISHED BEDROOM.
Phone 677W. 26-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
.UST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT
of extension ladders 30 to 35 feet
in .Iength. H. W. Charlesworth,
phone 199W. 26-p
WOODEN ICE BOX, 50 lb. cap-
acity. Phone 550R. 26-p
TENT, 8x10 FEET. Miss P. R.
'Cuninghame, phone 176.
26-b
W. DOHERTY ANTIQUE Solid
'walnut small organ, for sale,
cheap. Apply P.O. Box 25, Bay-
field. 16-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1935 FORD COACH. Phone Clin-
ton 252. 25-26-b
1937 FORD ,V-8. New motor,
radiator, dutch, windshield, gas
tank. Good tires. $400. River-
side Rest Home, phone Mitchell
69. 25-26-p
1949 AUSTIN A 40, in first class
condition. Willing to trade on
'bigger car. Contact F/L Baxter,
RCAF, Clinton. 26-7-p
FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE
12 ACRES RED CLOVER AND
timothy; 18 acres alfalfa and
timothy. J. Smith, R.R. 4, Clin-
ton, phone 617r11. 25-6-p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
DEERING MOWER, six-foot cut,
in good repair; also dump rake.
William Fotheringham, R. R. 3,
Seaforth, phone Clinton 628r11.
25-26-p
FARM HELP
E L I A B L E, EXPERIENCED
olland families, arriving soon,
pply to Cde Haan, Belgrave,
t. 16-b-tfb
FARMS FOR SALE
50 ACRES, good agricultural
arm, barn 40' x 60', driveshed
0' x 40', seven -roomed dwelling,
ydro available, situated in Stan-
ey Township three miles from
rucefield. Apply H. C. Lawson,
ealtur, Clinton, phone 251W.
I8btfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
SIMMONS STUDIO LOUNGE.
new and reasonable. Phone 443R.
26-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
TWO-STOREY FRAME HOUSE,
24x32, and one storey kitchen,
20x28. L. M. Fisher, R. R. 4,
'Goderich, phone Carlow 1221.
26-7-p
HELP WANTED
'WANTED — YEAST -RAISED
"Baker for Mac's honi-dipt donuts,
18 Springbank Drive, London,
'phone Metcalfe 71513.
24-25-26-p
TRICYCLES FOR SALE
'CCM TRICYCLE, large size, in
'excellent condition, Phone Sea -
;forth 83,3r2. 26-p
PERSONAL
'SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain
'.5 to 15 lbs, New pep, too. Try
-famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
-double results; new healthy flesh;
'new vigor, New "get acquainted"
..size only 60c. All druggists.
adv.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SIX CHUNKS OF PIGS, ten
weeks old. It. J. Semple, phone
Clinton 909r25, 26-b
ELEVEN CHOICE PIGS, ready
to wean; sow due in August, Jack
McGuire, phone Clinton 802r5.
26-b
TWO HEREFORD,X DURHAM
cows, one with two weeks old
calf, one to freshen in month.
Phone W. R. Billings, 617r34,
Clinton, on Saturday. 26-p
TWO COWS, five and 'six years
old, Hereford and Durham, re-
cently freshe}red., George Col -
dough, phone Clinton 805r31,
26-p,
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — A DRESS STEWART
motor rug at the Clinton races,
June 21. Finder please call
Carlow 237 collect. 26-b
MJSCELLa N EOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will \ work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 25-34-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
NOTICES
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing, see W.
G. Pickett. Box 351, Clinton.
24-25-26-p
WILL BE ABLE TO DO CUSTOM
baling, reasonable rates, side rake
supplied. George Colclough, R,
R. 2, Mayfield, phone Clinton
908r23. 25-26-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
150 PULLETS, New Hampshire x
Sussex, ready to lay. Apply D.
S. Farquhar, phone 805r5.
26-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call. G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 26-b
STOVES FOR SALE
MOFFATT ELECTRIC Hot Plate,
heavy wiring, two large elements;
also Tudhope oven to fit above.
Both in first class condition.
Phone Clinton 619r4 or contact
Harry Plumsteel. 25-6-p
THREE -BURNER COLEMAN
gasoline stove, in good condi-
tion, with or without oven.
Phone 477W. 26-b
TWO -BURNER HEAVY DUTY
electric range, with oven heat
control; Maxwell washing mach-
ine; both nearly new; four -bur-
ner Gurney electric range. Mrs.
INoble Holland, phone Clinton
617r22, 26-27-b
WOODWORKING
WOODWORKING, band and
jigsawing. Reg. Smith, phone
197W 16btfb
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. H. L. Wise and family
wish to take this opportunity of
expressing their sincere apprec-
iation to all those who sent flow-
ers, and the many messages of
sympathy, and to those who loan-
ed cars or helped in any way
during their recent sad bereave-
ment. 26-b
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Townshend
wish to thank their many friends
and neighbours for the kindness
shown them; special thanks to
Dr. Oakes and the nurses dur-
ing Mrs. Townahend's stay in
Clinton Public Hospital. 26-p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the Varna
Orange Lodge and the Goshen
WAITS and all the friends and
neighbours who sent me flowers,
gifts and cards, and called to see
me while a patient in Clinton and
London hospitals, and aleo those
who came to visit me miter I
came home. (Signed)—WILLIAM
HAYTER,. 28-b
BIRTHS
GOLDSWORTHY - In Clinton
Public Hospital;' on Wednes-
day, June 21, 1950, to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy, R,R.
1, Clinton, a daughter.
MILLER In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, June 25,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Miller, Clinton, a son.
SMITH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June 25, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter A.
Smith, RCAF, Clinton, a son.
MARRIAGES
MALLOCH-KEYES—In the Uni
ed Church, Varna,' on Saturda
June 24, 1950,.by Rev. Reba
Herr}, Mary Minerva Maude
Keyes, Reg N„ elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.. Sherlock
Keyes, Varna, to Chester Ridge
way Malloch, B.ScB.Sc.,son of Mr
Chester Malloch, Elstree, Hert
England, and the late
Malloch:
WEST HURON WI
VOTES AGAINST
SUNDAY SPORT
Officers named at the district
annual meeting of West' Huron
Women's Institute in Wingham
were as follows:
Honorary president, Mrs. Lorne
Ivers, Dungannon; president, Mrs.
L. M. Scrimgeour, Blyth; 1st vice-
president, ,, Mrs. A. R. Duval,
Wingham,' 2nd vice-president,
Mrs.. A. Campbell, Auburn; sec-
retary -treasurer, Mrs, , 0. Popp,
Dungannon; federation repersen-
t_ tative, Mrs. Norman Keating,
Wine:tam; district delegate, Mrs.
L. M. Scrimgeour, Blyth; alter-
nate, Mrs. Tait` Clark; agricul-
ture and Canadian industry, Mrs.
George Ginn, Clinton; citizenship
and education, Mrs. Earl Ander-
s son; community aetivities, Mrs;
s Fred Toll; historical research,
Mr, Mrs. A. Wiles, Goderich;' home
economics and health, Mrs. H,
Miller, St. Helens:
Plans are to hold next annual
meeting at Kintail and the district
picnic at Goderich.
Present at the meeting were
delegates from 12 branches
throughout the district and pre-
sided over by the district presi-
dent, Mrs. L. M. Scrimgeour,
Blyth.
Reports Presented •
At the morning session reports
were given by the district treas-
urer Mrs. 0. Popp, of Dungan-
non, and by the following con-
veners of standing committees:
Mrs. G. Gann. Clinton; Mrs. Earl
Anderson, Belgrave; Mrs. Fred
Toll, Auburn; Mrs. A. Milken,
Goderich; Mrs. H. Miller, St.
Helens; Mrs, Tait Clark. The
Rev, W. A. Beecroft gave the
address of welcome which was
replied to by Mrs. A. Campbell,
Auburn, second vice-president
During the course of the opening
session, a demonstration by junior
institutes was given by Miss Jean
Scott, of the Huron County Home
Economics Brapch.
Afternoon Speaker
Speaking at the afternoon ses-
sion, Miss Helen McKercher, de-
partmental supervisor of home
economics, urged individual
branches to have objectives, dis-
cover end stimulate leaders. "If
you don't know where you are
going, how will you know when
you get there?" asked the speak-
er. "We may know our wants
but do we know our needs?
People like recognition. Make
your branch meetings more in-
teresting. You must plan your
meetings." Miss McKercher ex-
plained the co-operative program
in home economics which pro-
vides opportunities for everyone.
Against Sunday Sport
Presented to the meeting and
accepted were the following re-
solutions: "Whereas at the pres-
ent time many communities are
voting for Sunday sports and
whereas Sunday night dances are
held in many centres and where-
as such activities desecrate our
Sabbath, therefore be it resolv-
ed that we as institute members
voice our protest against opening
the Sabbath day to organized
sport and against Sunday mid-
night dancing"
Petition County
A further resolution from the
Belgrave branch was accepted:
"Whereas the practice of com-
mercialized amusements on Sun-
day is harmful to the morals of
the youth of our country, there-
fore be it resolved to petition
the county council at their next
meeting to prohibit the practice
of commercialized amusements on
Sunday in Huron County."
Further resolutions asking stif-
fer penalties for drunken drivers
and equalization of hydro rates
to all consumers were presented
but will not be dealt with until
a later date.
DEATHS
CARTER - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 27,
1950,. William James Carter,
beloved husband of Lillian
Ferguson, in his 82nd year.
Funeral from the Beattie -Mc-
Roberts Funeral Home, Rat
tenbury St. E., Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, this after-
noon (Thursday, June 29), at
2.30 o'clock.
SMITH—In Varna, on Wednes-
day, June 28, 1950, Marion
Agnes Fisher, beloved wife of
John F, Smith, in her 57th year.
Funeral from, the Ball and
Mutch Funeral Home, High St.,
Clinton, to Varna Anglican
Church, ' for service at 2.30
o'clock, Friday afternoon, June
30, to Baird's Cemetery.
TAYLOR—At his home on Fri-
day, June 23, 1950, Alfred Tay-
lor, Hensall. Funeral to Hen-
sall Union Cemetery, Monday,
June 26.
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Robt. Weeks, Clinton,
Wins Car at Exeter
For .Robert Weeks, Clinton,
operator of a loud speaker sys-
tem, his first assignment in
Exeter proved very profitable.
He was engaged by Exeter
Legion to advertise their frolic,
which was held on the main
street Thursday night. Upon'ar-
riving in town he 'bought a ticket
on a car from Bill Chambers,
secretary of the Legion At mid-
night Thomas Pryde, MLA, made
the draw for the car and Robert
Weeks, Clinton, was announced
as the winner.
Three other draws were made,
whtgh won a blanket for Tom
Walker, Exeter, groceries for
Ross Alexander, Hensall, and a
pair of shoes for. Lloyd Hern,
Woodham.
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Magician Entertains
Clinton Legionnaires
Members of Clinton Branch No.
140, Canadian Legion, turned, out
in force for the monthly meet-
ing of the Branch in the Legion
Hall Monday evening.
Feature of the evening was the
presentation of feats of magic
by Roy Head, London, assisted
by Mrs. Head. Their show was
well received.
Several members of Branch No.
468, Hensall, attended the meet-
ing.
A number of members, includ-
ing band and colour party, at-
tended the official opening of the
Legion Memorial Hall of Mc
Donald Branch No. 183, Kincar-
dine, on Sunday.
It is planned to take band and
colour party to the Zone drum-
head service at Mitchell on Sun-
day, July 2, during Mitchell Old
Home Week,
Canadians spent mare than
seven and a half billion dollars
in retail stores in 1949, an all-time
high.
Cool! Classy! Comfortable!
TRADE MARK REC.-
6 ; bottle on 25�
Just Arrived
4 -Burner
Pr�pane Gas Stove
a
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SEE IT NOW
at
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and
PHONE 244 --
PLUMBING
CLINTON
T-SHIRTS
Plains, Patterns
Crew. and Goi.icho
collars
$1.00 to - $2.95
BOXER and SATIN
Swim Trunks
Plains, Patterns
all sizes
from 2.95 to 5.95
Andrew -Lane Clan
.A Centennial July 12
'(L" unknow Sentinel)"
The centennial celebration of
the Andrew -Lane Clan is to be
held on the July 1 weekend, and
promises to be a red-letter event
in the history of these families
whose ancestors first settled in
the Lucknow district a century
ago.
William Andrew was the orig-
Mnal member of the Clan to come
to Canada in 1850 with a family
of ten. A sister was married to
William Lane and they came out
a year or two later.
The observance of this 100th
anniversary will take the form of
a family ricn'ic at Poplar Beach,
July 1, and a memorial ,service
in Lucknow United Chuch . on
Sunday afternoon. July 2, at 2.30.
Friends or associates of this clan
will be made most welcome.
The sermon at this memorial
service will be preached by Rev.
D. J. Lane, Clinton Presbyterian
Church, end a member of one
branch of the Lane family which
has made an extraordinary con-
tribution to religious affairs.
Three brothers, David, William,
and Andrew Lane are all mini-
sters, and their sister, Jean, mar
ried Rev. William. MacDonald.
whose death occurred Just three
weeks ago.
Rev. D. J. Lane will be assisted
in the service by Rev. Andrew
Lane, Brussels, Rev. William
Lane, Toronto, Rev. William
Taylor, Dorchester. and Rev. B.
F. Green, Lakeside, the latter
two having married members of
the Andrew -Lane clan.
The committee In charge of the
church service is Steve Stothers,
chairman; Mary Andrew, Tillie
Wilson and Fred McQuillin,
The picnic committee is Art
Andrew, chairman; Bob Barkwell,
Melds Heard, Charles McQuillan
and John McDonagh.
Officers of the organization are:
Mac Lane, Kinlough, president;
Mrs. J. A. Crispin, Lucknow. sec-
retary; William Andrew, R.R. 7,
Lucknow, treasurer.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of JOHN PEAR -
SON SHEPPARD, late of the
Town of Clinton, Ontario, Retired
Merchant.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above Estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned Administrators de
bonis non with the Will Annexed
on or before the 17th day of
July, A.D. 1950, after which date
the estate's assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
claims that have then been re-
ceived.
THE CANADA TRUST CO1ViP-
ANY, London, Ont., by FRANK
FINGLAND, K.C., Solicitor, Clin-
ton, Ontario, 26-7-8-b
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of ELIZABETH
TUDOR SCOTT. late of Hayfield,
Ontario, Married Woman,
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned Executor on or be-
fore the 8th day of July, AD.
1950, after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have
then been received.
THE CANADA TRUST COMP-
ANY, London, Ontario, Executor,
by ELMER D. BELL, K,C,, Solic-
itor, Exeter, Ontario,
25-26-27-b
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE of Agnes
Foster, late of the Town of Clin-
ton in the County of Huron,
Widow, Deceased:
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
deceased are required to file the
same with the undersigned solic-
itor for the said Estate, on or
before the 30th day of June, A.D.
1950, after which date the assets
will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
given.
DATED at Clinton, this 9th
day of June, A,D, 1950.
F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
• Estate.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
See our racks of
SPORT COATS and GABARDINE
SLACKS
PICKETT le CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts • Stetson Hats
PHONE 25 - CLINTON
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661 •_
PROMPT
Local and
Long Distance
TAXI SERVICE
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON.
• ' NOW PLAYING . •
Open 6.45; commence 7.00
RICHARD WIDMARK
LIONEL BARRYMORE,
"Down to hte Sea
in Ships"
• Mon. -Tues. -- July 3-4
AVA GARDNER
DICK HAYNES
"One Tquch of Venus"
• Wed.-Thurs.—July 5.6 •
BARBARA STANWYCK
ROBERT PRESTON
"The Lady Gambles"
• Fri. -Sat. July i-8 •
GUY MADSON-DIANA LYNN
"Texas, Brooklyn
and Heaven"
PARK THEATRE
GODERICII—Phone 1150
NOW:
"CANADIAN PACIFIC"
with Randolph Scott & Cinecolor
— `ThMON.
BLUE LAGOON'
A ' melodramatic romance in.
technicolor tells the story of a
boy and a girl who were cast-
aways on a remote island.
Jean Simmons - Donald Huston
Noel Purcell
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Randolph Scott - Louise Albritton
George Macready and
Virginia Huston
Out of the West comes a tale
of desperate men and the in-
fluence of a woman with high
purposes.
"The Doolins of
Oklahoma"
Coming: Red Skelton as
"THE YELLOW CAB MAN"
REGENT THEATRE -
SEAFORTH-0 NFARI0
NOW:
"Down to the ln. Ships
Sea "
e
with Lionel Barrytnore
All Week --
Percy Kilbride and
Marjorie Main
with the Kids, the Indians,
and all the ether Kettle char-
aeters, in the hilarious fun I
film that is tickling funny- `
bones from coast to coast. I
"MA and PA
KETTLE
Go . To Town"
At the Regent all this week!
Coming: GREGORY PECK in
"TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH"
CAPITAL TACEISIMEMORMID
HEATRE
GOD ERICH—Phone 47,
NOW:
"EYES OF TEXAS"
with Roy Rogers & Andy Devine
—
RoMON. Od -RTUES. C,WE•pD,
oung
and Robert Cummings
A picture to chase your
dampest mood end keep you .
chuckling all evening.
"Tell It to the Judge"
-- THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER
Virginia Grey & George Reeves
In which a jungle character
heads a safari for a woman
scientist in search of a native
drug,
"JUNGLE JIM"
Coming: "OLIVER TWIST"
Dickens' immortal story becomes
a screen classic
IN WHAT ARE YOU TRUSTING
FOR YOUR SALVATION?
IS IT,—
• Church membership or ritual?
• The efforts of another man?
• Good works?
0 Second chance?
• Keeping the Low?
OR IS IT IN CHRIST WHO SAID: "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no can cometh unto the Father
but by Me."—John 14:8,
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thoushalt be
saved."—Acts 16:31,
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
Mr. & Mrs. E.C. Nickle
Silver Anniversary
A very pleasant surprise party
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Nickle on Sunday,
June 25, when members of the
latter's family gathered to hon-
our them on the occasion of their
silver wedding anniversary.
Present for the occasion were
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Holloway,
Toronto, and Mrs. Nickle's four
sisters and one brother, Mrs. W.
E. O'Neil and Miss Peggy, Hali-
fax, N.S.; tali•. and Mrs, Milton
Cook, Sarnia; Mrs. George Mc-
Cague and two children, Mary
and Michael, Harriston; Miss
Freda and M. J. Schoenhals, both
of Clinton.
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Successful Festival
A very successful strawberry
and ham festival, was held at St.
Andrews United Church, Kippen,
Thursday evening June 22, The
affair was well patronized and
the door receipts were $197.69.
The strawberries and hams were
donated, A concerf was held
with professional talent, from Sea -
forth, and Zurich. Including the
Zurich quartette, and readings
by Mrs, Newell Geiger, Zurich,
Walker Hart of Seaforth, sang;
Rev, A. E. Hinton, rendered solos.
AUCTION SALE
— of —
VALUABLE ANTIQUES
from the 'tonic of
David H. McNaughton,
Bayfield Road,
Lot 7, Stanley Township, one
and one-half miles east of
Blnewater Highway corner,
Bayfield, on
Saturday, July 8
at 1,30 p.m.
This is an outstanding sale of
walnut and mahogany furniture;
Sterling, Rogers and Sheffield
silver; oid china dishes; glass-
ware; oil paintings; water col-
ours; steel engravings; and a
number of Dutch paintings.
TERMS—CASH
David H. McNaughton, Prop,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Culquhoun, Cleric
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AUCTION SALE
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HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the home of A. M. Chapman,
Piston Street, Goderich,
across from the Goderieh
Collegiate, Goderich, on
Wednesday, July 5
at 2 p•m., the following;
Three-piece modern Kroehler
chesterfield suite; 2 settee sets;
settee rocker and arm chair;
magazine rack table; 2 combina-
tion tables and book cases; 2 card
tables; rug 6'x9'; floor lamp; 3
table Iamps; 2 three-quarter
metal tubular beds and 'springs;
inner spring mattress; bedside
table; 5 chrome chairs (new);
1 breakfast nook cupboard; metal
utility table; garden table; rang-
ette (automatic oven control);
pictures; radio cabinet; curtains;
cooking utensils.
No reserve as the property is
sold. TERMS—CASH.
A. M. Chapman, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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Cars for Sale
1950 DeLuxe Ford
Sedan with over-
drive (new)
1934 Ford Coach
1934 Chevrolet Sedan
193.4 Chevrolet Coach
1930 Plymouth Coupe
1929 Model 'A' Ford
Clinton Motors
Phone 205W — Huron St.
Clarke Stanley, proprietor
Automatic Water Systems
ELECTRIC MOTORS
All Sizes
Piping, Fittings & Supplies
Manufactured by
C. H. EPPS
PHONE 264 CLINTON
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