Clinton News-Record, 1946-06-20, Page 13THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946'
CLINTON NEWS, -RECORD
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FOR SALE
COAL AND WOOD RANGE for sale;
white porcelain. Phone 352r.
BARN, 40'X60' — in good condition.
Apply Box "J" NEWS -RECORD.
24-25-b
iABBiAIGE PLANTS -10 CENTS A
• dozen.or 75c a hundred. Apply George.
Hopson, 4th concession, Goderich
Township. 25-p
DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR
1943 model, good as new, 850 pounds.
Apply. W. V. Roy end Sons, Londes-
bore, phone Blyth 28r6. 23-ptfb
PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE --
Furniture suitable for an apartment,
consisting of one buffet, one small
drop-leaf table, Quebec cooker, two -
plate electric stove, Apply Mrs. Fred
-Hanley. 25-p
NEW BICYCLE --SLIGHTLY USED,
with all fixtures on it. Apply at
•Cities Service Garage, Clinton. 25-p
.ONE RUBBER -TIRED WAGON —
21 by 4.50 tires. H. Taylor, Princess
St., Clinton. 25-p
ONE TEN -FOOT ALL STEEL Frost
& Wood: hay rake; one six -foot -cut
Deering binder; one six -foot --cut
Massey -Harris binder; one 14 -blade
disc harrow; one new rubber -tire
wagon with Timkin roler bearings.
Apply H. Charlesworth. 25-26-27p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—IN CLINTON ON TUESDAY
afternoon, Sheaffer gray mottled
fountain pen with clip cap and bear-
ing carved inscription on barrel, "R.
S. Atkey." Reward at NEWS -
RECORD. 25-26-x
FOR RENT
WILL RENT COUPLE OF -1100 -MS
•or share house. Apply P,O. Box 437.
25-26-27-b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT or
house. Phone 250W, Clinton. 25-p
ROOM WANTED — YOUNG MAN
requires bed and breakfast. Must
'have sane by June 24'- Apply Box
"A" NEWS -RECORD. 25-p
WANTED TO RENT — Unfurnished
rooms or small home. No children.
Permanent residents. L. E. Martin,
Martin's Store, Clinton. 25-tfb
WANTED
ONE OR 114. H. P. GASOLINE
'Engine wanted. Apply to Joe Mann,
phone 8001.31, Clinton. 25-b
PASTURE TO RENT
PASTURE FARM -80 ACRES, FOR
the Brass season, or will take cattle
by the month. Or
of shade and
water, spring creek. Apply to Ellen
•J'. Cox, Huron St., Clinton. tf
7-8-9-10-11-p
MISCELLANEOUS
•SPINELLA+ FOUNDATION GAR-
-meats; for health, style and comfort.
Individually designed. Aphra Steepe,
Ontario St., Phone 288. 13-27p
NOW AVAILABLE' -Limited num-
ber of Singer cabinet electric sewing
machines. Apply Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 78 Ontario St., Strat-
ford, phone 727. 25-tfb
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when
Rumacaps will give you quick wel-
come relief. Pennebaker's' Drug Store.
25-b
FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME WITH
blown rockwool insulation, Work done
anywhere. Truck now hi district. For
free estimate phone 4, Clinton, or
write Rowland C. Day, -.5 Thornton
Ave„ London.
16-25-p
DON'T ,SUFFER WITH YOUR FEET
vitt Athletic Foot, Corns, Callouses,
Chilblains, Itching or Burning Feet,
Poison Ivry or Itching Skin, use
PEMELAC ax
the new amazing speedy remedy at
'Pennebakers Drug Store. Money back
:guarantee. 21-22-23-24-25-26p
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IN MEMORIAM
:STEEP—In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, David
Steep, who died six years ago,
June 23, 1944.
'"They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
'But"so far has only proven
How inuch we miss him yet.
God gave us strength to face it,
And courage to bear tha blow,
But what it meant to lose You
No one will ever know."
Lovingly remembered by daughter,
'Sadie, and grandchildren, Susan and
'David. 25-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THREE SOWS 'DUES TO FARROW
July 21. Apply Ed. N. Grigg, phone
910r2. 24-25-p
19 PIG,SS—TEN, TWO MONTHS OLD
and 9, six weeks' old. Apply' Robert
Freeman, phone 800r32. 25-p
CLYDEI MARE, SEVEN YEARS
old; all white feet, white face; guar-
anteed sound in, every way; well
broken singe or double. Phone 800r16.
25-b
PURE-BRED HEREFORD BULL —
serviceable age; will exchange for
young cattle or pigs. W. H. Middle-
ton, R.R. 3, Clinton (phone 15 on 906)
25-b
BARRGAIN•S IN BARRED' ROCK and
Assorted Heavy Breed chicks for this
week and next. Barred Rocks: non -
sexed 9.95, pullets 11.95, cockerels
9.75. Assorted Heavy Breeds: Nen-
sexed 8.95, pullets 10.95, cockerels
9.50 per hundred. This advertisement
must accompany your order to receive
these special prices. Shipped C.O.D.
anywhere. Top Notch Chickerid,
Guelph, Ontario. 24-25-b
HELP WANTED
TWO PART -TIMET HELPERS
Married women preferred. Apply N.
Lever, Fish and Chip Restaurant,
Huron Road, West. 25-b
WANTED — MARRIED MAN FOR
general farm work; house with run-
ning water and electricity Apply to
Box "M" NEWTS-eRECORD, or in
person to NEWS -RECORD Office.
25-b
HELP WANTED --MALE
AN OPPORTUNITY` — Established
Rural Watkins District available. If
you are aggressive, and between the
ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable
business of your own. For full par-
ticulars write today to The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. OC -16, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
23-24-25-26-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
LARGE FRAME HOUSE AND
stable, with hydro, in Village of Bay-
field. Apply J. E. Howard, Bayfield.
21-tfb
SEVEN -ROOM HOUSE — Newly -
decorated, all modern conveniences,
large grounds, possession three
weeks, Apply NEWS -RECORD. 25tfb
HOUSE FOR SALE—CENTRALLY
located, seven rooms, hot water heat -
mg, three-piece bath room, hardwood
floors downstairs', garage. Apply to
Box "T" NEWS -RECORD. 25-p
11/2 STOREY FRAME DWELLING;
7 rooms, 3 -piece bath, good location,
garage, sale subject to present ten-
ancy. Apply to 11. C. Lawson,
Realtor. Phone 251W. 23-tfb
121/ ACRES, LOAMY SOIL, suitable
for market gardening, hydro, brick
well, iF, mile north of Clinton. Apply
William Jenkins, phone 802r21.
24-25-p
HOUSE FOR SALE—FIVE MLLES
north of Zurich, six rooms, asphalt
shingled, and in good repair. Apply
at M. Grainger's, Varna, phone Clin-
ton 630r3. 24-25-p
FARM FOR SALE' -Owned by the
late Mary Jolmstin of Encino, Calif.,
100 acres situated one mile east of
Clinton, 114 miles north. For par-
ticulars apply to W. J. Miller, Clin-
ton. 25-p
COMFORTABLE DWELLING IN
Clinton, on Fulton. St., seven rooms,
electric lights and town water, new
garage, large garden. Possession in
near future. Also a real good building
lot in a good location. James Elliott,
Dublin. 24-25-b
TWO-STOREY FRAME DWELLING
three bedrooms up, one down, usual
living rooms, three-piece bath, , full
basement, furnace, summer kitchen,
garage, '/a acre land with small fruit
trees. Sale subject to present ten-
ancy. Apply H. C. Lawson, Realtor,
phone 251W,. 25tfb
IN MEMORIAM
GOX-In loving memory of James
Leslie Cox, who passed away, June
24, 1945.
--Ever remenikered by his wife, El-
lison, and family, Bill, Dorothy,
Jim and Emma. 25-b
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Henry Slonan wishes to take
this opportunity of thanking his many
friends and all organizations for
remembering him with so many boxes
while overseas. 25-p
Paint is Scarce
But We Have A Good
Supply While It Lasts!
The famous Lowe Bros. Paints, LOWE BROS,
quality tested, for every purpose. PAINTS
Try this serviceable paint today!
We have a wide variety of these
high-class wallpapers to choose
from. All the latest patterns. See
the selection today!
SUN -TESTED
WALL-
PAPERS
11 A. Kay & Son
• Painters and Decorators
PHONE 234
Three Doors West of Royal Bank, Cliinton
Huron St.
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BIRTHS
13/SHOP—In Clinton Public- Hospital,
on Monday, June 17, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Mussell Bishop, 'Goderich,
a son.
HILL—In Clinton Public Hospital, on
Wednesday, June 19, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Hill, Varna, a
song
SCOTT—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Sunday, June 16, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Scott, Clinton, a
son (Ronald Bernard).
SWITZER-4n Clinton Public Hos:
pital, on Sunday, June 16, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Switzer, Clinton,
a daughter.
TAYLOR—Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.
Taylor, Toronto, (nee Frances Mor-
rison, Clinton) are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their Baugh -
ter, Theresa Mary, at Strathcona
Hospital, Toronto, June 9, 1946.
TYN'DLAL•L—In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Monday, June 17, 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Twridall,
.Goderich Township, a son, (Gordon
Keith).
MARRIAGES
H•ANEIS-LOCK'W00@ In Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clinton, on
Monday, June 17, 1946, by Rev.
Andrew Lane, Margaret Taman,
only daughter of Mr. and Airs.
Charles F. Lockwood, Clinton, to
Delbert Lyall, ,srMfsono. 22q 5i
Delbert Lyall, son of Mrs. O'Dell
Hanes, Ottawa.
MacDONALD-LEVY—'At the home
of the bride's parents by Rev. A.
W. Gardiner, Margaret Jean, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Levy, Tuckersmith, to Cedric War-
ren, second son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter MacDonald, Desbaratt, Ont.
McVITTIE!-HOGGART-At the home
of the bride's parents, Clinton, on
Saturday, June 15, 1946, by Rev.
Harold linen, Vera Isabelle, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs'. William Hog-
gart, to William Roy 'McVittie, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William McVittie.
MAHON-JENKSNS--.At the home of
bride's parents, 109 Keewatin Ave.,
Toronto, on Thursday, June 6, 1946,
by Rev. Dr. W. J. Johnston, Marion
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allison Jenkins, formerly of
Clinton, to Albert Denis Mahon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Mahon,
Port of Spain, Trinidad.
NEILANiS-GLEN—In Wesley -Willis
United Church, Clinton, on Satur-
day, June 5, 1946, by Rev. Andrew
Lane, Alice Margaert, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen,
"Spruce Lane Farm," Stanley
Township to Chester Murray Neil-
ans, son of Mr. L. Neilans and the
late .Mrs. Neilans, Clinton.
STEEP-WLLLS—At the Baptist Par-
sonage, Clinton, on Saturday, June
15, 1946, by Rev. C. C. 'Anderson,
Mary Vanita Pearl WiIis, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Wills, Watford, to Albert Henry
Steep, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Steep, Clinton.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of George Mann,
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late of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, retired farmer,
Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the said
Estate, on or before the 26h day of
June, A.D. 1946, 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 3rd day of
June, A.D. 1946.
F. FINGLAND K.C., Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said, Estate
23-24-25-b
Income Tax Returns,
Bookkeeping,
Financial Statements
for
Farmers.
I3usiness Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
A. Fraser
Telephone: Exeter 17
P.O. Box No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
of the late Dr. H. K. Bondman,
Huron treet, Eextor.
23-24-25-26-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-1f
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOK!
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 663
Batkins Locker Storage
SALMON FILLETTS .. per lb. 40c
.COD FILLETTS per lb. 35c
HADDOCK FILLETTS per Ib. 40c
SMOKED FILLETTSper lb. 35c
DELECIA MEAT LOAF per lb. 45c
SPICED HAM LOAF , per, Ib. 39c
Home -Made SAUSAGE, per lb. 27c
HAMBURG STEAK per lb. 25c
MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF .39t
WE BUY HIDES
Frozen Foods are Better Foods
TOWN ACCOUNTS
FOR MAY ORDERED
PAID BY COUNCIL
Street -,William Fulford, cleaning
streets, 25 hours CD 50e, $12.50, less
Loc, $7.2.30; Canadian Oil Companies,
5 gallon, special oil for plow, $7.35;
H. Pickett, clearing brush on Erie St.,
9 hours @ 50c, $4.50; Roy Pickett,.
clearing brush on Erie St., 8 hours @
50c, $4.
Street Lighting — Public Utilities
Commission, lighting streets, $228;
Property—•Public 'Utilities Com-
mission, lighting rest room, • .75
Public Utilities Commission, lighting
Town Hall, $12.87; Public Utilities
Commission, lighting stock yard, .75;
M.. McLeod, clearing yard at back of
hall, 2 hours @ 50c, $1; Mrs. L.
Tldeswell, care of rest room, $5; John
West, sign for dumping ground, $4;
John. Little, reparis to Town Hall
roof, $4'7; Sutter and Perdue, general
hardware and traffic paint, $36.05;
George German, 5,440 lbs. coal @
$11.50, $31,25; Mac Montgomery, at
dumping ground, $3.20; Chester Far-
quhar, at dumping ground, $3.20;
Public Utilities Commission, • one
electric lamp, .55.
•C'emetery — ivi, McEwen, salary,
$91.65; Ed. Steep, 188 hours @ 50c,
$94 less Ins, $1.30, $92.70; L. Hunter,
with team, trip in February, $2.50;
Ball Bros., scythe and mower parts,
$2.70; Murphy Bros., tire, tube and
gas, $17.20; Watkins Service Station,
gas and oil, $6.39.
Fire and Water — B. F. Goodrich
Co., 100' hose, $130, leas 2 0 30 days,
$127.40; Dunolp Tire Co,, 100' hose,
$130, less 2% 30 days, $127.40.
Dry Earth Closet—A. Fulford with
equipment, $100, less H. C. $1, $99;
'Police Protection — J. Thompson,
salary, $91.65 less H.C. $1.50, $90.15;
D. Elliott, salary $77.10 less 11.0.11,
$76,10; Gordon Craig, salary $75;
DEATHS
CURRIE--In Victoria, B.C., on Sat-
urday, June 15,•1946, Orfa Cath-
arine Miller, beolved wife of Henry
Currie. Funeral from St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Victoria, B.C.
on Wednesday afternoon.
JOHNSON—In Hensall, on Wednes-
day morning, June 19, 1946, Mrs.
Adeline Johnson (nee Lindenfield),
in her 71st year.
McNE'IL--In Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, Ontario, on Friday, June 14,
1946, Eliza Oke, beloved wife of the
late Thomas McNeil. Funeral ser-
vice from Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton, Sunday afternoon, June 16.
Interment Clinton Cemetery.
PHELAN—At the home of her son,
James Phelan, concession nine,
Morris Township, on Sunday, June
16, 1946, Mrs. Mary Phelan, Sr.,
widow of William Phelan, in her
83rd year. Funeral service Wednes-
day morning, June 19, with Re-
quiem High Mass in St, Michael's
Church, Blyth.
WALDRON—Suddenly, at his late
residence in Grand Bend, Saturday,
June 15, 1946, Henry John Waldron,
bele
vedu
h sband of Florence Hand-
ford ford and father of Thelma, Jack
and Denziel, Clinton, and Mervyn,
Chaffcombe, Eng., in his 53rd year.
Funeral from Dashwood, June 17.
Interment Grand Bend Cemetery.
WALKER -.4n Aelxandra Marine and
General Hospital; Goderich, on
Sunday, June 16, 1946, Sarah Ann
Hillen, beloved wife of the late
James Walker, Goderieh, formerly
of Clinton. Funeral from the Cran-
ston Funeral Home, Goderich, Wed-
nesday afternoon, June 19, to Clin-
ton Cemetery.
WALTON--In Clinton, on Saturday,
June 15, 1946, Louisa Kimber•, be-
loved wife of the late Richard Walton
in her 78th year. FuneralfromSt,
Paul's .Ahnglican Church, Clinton, on
Monday afternoon, June 17. Inter-
ment Clinton Cemetery.
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE
' , SEAFORTH
Now Playing --Bing Crosby and
Betty Hutton in "moms
TAVERN"
Now Playing—Rosalind ' Russell in
"SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES"
Now Playing—Greg McClure as
THE GREAT JOHN L."
Mon., Tues., Wed
Joan Crawford, Jack Carson and
Zachary Scott—The touching cour-
age of a woman who sacrifices all
for a selfish, faithless daughter
"MILDRED PIERCE"
MON., TUES. and WED.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
The screen dares to open the pages
of a shocking best-seller — Ray
Millaird in his Academy Award
seifsation—
"LOST WEEKEND"
with Jane Wyman and Phil Terry
MON. TOES. and WED.
Rosalind Russell, Lee Bowman and
Adele Jergens--hn the tale of a
sophisticated gal who was no part
of the "weaker" sex,
"She Wouldn't Say Yes"
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone
and Chas. Laughton—Youra fa -
ind
°unite songster in a dramatic ro-
mance involving a girl with stage
ambitions.
"BECAUSE OF HIM"
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
Fred MaisMurra , Mar ueriGe
man and Akim' Tamiroff —fay
Chapman
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Out of the army into another
man's shoes, money and repute-
tion, but the shoes didn't fit.
."PARDON MY PAST".,,
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and
Cedric Hardwicke—It's a story of
love such as only a woman can
give and only a man could fail to
understand.
"Sentimental Journey"
Coming—Betty Hutton in
"STORK CLUB"
Coming—"DO YOU LOVE ME?"
with Maureen O'Hara
Coining: "THREE STRANGERS"
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Plumsteel Bros., police uniform, $35.
Salaries — M. T. Corless, salary
$112.50 less MC. $1.50, $111; W. Van-
derburgh, salary $50 less H.C. $1, $49;
Ontario Hospital Association for hos-
pital care, paid, $6.
Insurance—Metropolitan Insurance
Co., (M. kansford), light truck prem-
ium, paid, $25.
Hosiptalization — Department of
Health, insulin, $4.10.
Postage and Stationery — G. R.
McEwen, record books and supplies,
$2.80; Clinton News -Record, station-
ery and advertising, $42.50; Martins,
postage and supplies. $7.85.
'General Muncipal Expense — Bell
Telephone Co., general, $12.81; Farm
Station OKNX, advertising, $12; The
Municipal World, revised e+atutes,
$2; Postmaster G. M. Counter, un-
employment excise stamps, $1.71.
Sewerage — Ontario Municipal
Board, additional board order, pgld,
$106.
Total, $1,490.73.
Receipts—Rental, $38.50; licenses,
$290; stock scales, $19.65; cemetery,
$263.50.
$611.65.
Native of Huron County
Named Middlesex Judge
Ian MacRae, Strathroy, since 1941
a Midlesex county magistrate, Satur-
day was named junior county court
judge of Middlesex.
Judge MacRae was born on a farm
near Lochalsh, in Huron County, 43
years ago. Following his graduation
from Osgoode Hall, he went to ;Strath-
roy in 1926 and engaged in private
law practice.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. R.
Walton wishes to express to their
many friends and neighbours their
heartfelt thanks for the tokens of
sympathy etxended to them during
their recent sad bereavement and to
those who so kindly sent floral
tributes, also for the loan of cars.
Special thanks to Rev. R. M. P. Bul-
teel and Dr. W. A. Oakes. 25-b
COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 18; 1.30 P.M,
At Harold Jackson's Farm
1 mile east of Seaforth
40 head of Hereford and Durham
cattle; fresh cows; calves; two-year.
olds and yearlings.
PIGS'—Chunks of all sities, weaners
and sows.
McCormick -Deering binder. can-
vasses and knives for M. -H. binder;
and other articles, mss•.
Anyone may put stock in this sale.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. OHESNEY, Clerk. 24-b
"THE WAGES of SIN is DEATH,
BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS
ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS
CHRIST OUR LORD."
Roni. 6:23
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7.7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
Announcing
The business, operated since May 1 by Kenneth J.
Pickett, is now in the hands of Kenneth J. Pickett and
Robert B. Campbell, the latter having been added as a
partner. In future, the firm will be known as "Pickett
and Campbell."
We appreciate the fine co-operation of the coni
munity and hope to merit your confidence. It always will
be our aim to provide finest quality, courteous service
and fair prices.
Pickett and Campbell
(Successors to Plumsteel Bros.)
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TAILORS AND SCOTT-M°HALE SHOES
PHONE 25 CLINTON
FEMALE HELP
WANTED
Apply at Office.
Clinton Knitting Co., Ltd.
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WARNING
Will all parents please realize the grave
danger of allowing their children to frequent
the vicinity of the. Sewerage excavation Work.
The operation of the high powered machines,
and the deep openings made necessary, form an
unavoidable hazard.
We plead with you to co-operate and thus
assist to 'avoid accidents and grief.
CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
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NOW AVAILABLE
Willys Jeep
DOES EVERYTHING A CAR OR TRACTOR WILL DO
ON DISPLAY NOW
Murphy Bros. Garage
Phone 4416
HUDSON SALES and SERVICE
Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries
Tire Headquarters
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid
and Vulcanized and Serviced
Hui' Davies Tire and Battery
24 HOUR VULCA NIZING 'SERVICE
Corner Huron and Orange Sts. Phone 460
Shortage of Furnaces
Likely This Fall
Get Your Order In Early
HELCA FURNACES
"Saves One Tone in Seven"
We are still taking orders for oil burners
IIUCH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing — Heating Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hee% Furnaces
RFISID*NGR 471
PHONE 244
Bill lawvizaL dlo rro
HIGH STREET
OUR FUNERAL HOME HAS LARGE COOL
ROOMS, BEAUTIFULLY AND APPROPIIL4TELY
APPOINTED, AND IS EQUIPPED WITH A
MINSHA,LL ELECTRIC ORGAN,
ISERVIOES GAN BE HELD HERE UNDER IDEAL
CONDITION'S AT NO ADD'ITIONAL CHARGE
WM. N. RAIL D. G. BALL
FUNEREAL DIRECTORS
Phone 361 Phone 110