Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 8 November 1935 — Page 4

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THE POST-DEMOCRAT EMDA*, NOVEMBER 8, 19S5.

BUY IT NOW IN MUNCIE SALES OF NEW 1936 CHEVROLET ARE EXCEEDING THAT OF 1929

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“The reception by the public on the days of opening last Saturday and Sunday was the largest in all my automobile career,” said Mr. Grieger. Now on Display-The New Chevrolet for 1936 The only complete low-priced car: NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES-The safest ever developed. IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE-The smoothest ride of all. SOLID STEEL (ONE-PIECE) TURRET TOP-A Crown of Beauty and a fortress of safety. BEAUTIFUL NEW BODY BY FISHER with the NO-DRAFT VENTILATION—The most attractive and comfortable body ever created. HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE - Giving better performance with less gas and oil. SHOCK-PROOF STEERING and the smooth, silent SYNCRO-MESH Shift —Making driving a pleasure.

All these new features and many other improvements, which give smarter, smoother, safer, and more economical motoring, are represented in this n ew car now on display for your inspection at the Delaware Chevrolet Co.

80S South Walnut Street.

Muncie, Indiana

Mr. Grieger, Muncie Chevrolet Dealer, started in the automobile business in 191.5 with the E. W. Stienhart Company of South Bend, handling General Motor Products. Coming to Muncie June 1, 1915, Mr. Grieger established himself in the city and immediately began his building program, which resulted in the new Chevrolet Company located on South Walnut street. This business is owned and operated exclusively by Mr. Grieger. He has all experienced and trained men under his supervision, part of his staff having been with him for the last 15 years.

FREE—$400 TO BE GIVEN AWAY—FREE

DELAWARE CHEVROLET CO. A. W. GRIEGER, Pres. The Great American Family Car POWER — ECONOMY — SAFETY — COMFORT Choose Chevrolet for Quality at Low Cost

FOR CHRISTMAS

Phone 176

Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your Photograph. Special prices now.

J10 E. Washington

WISHKA STUDIO

WHY WASH AT HOME? Get rid of this mess in the house—You cannot afford to do your own Washing when you can have 10 POUNDS DAMP WASH FOR 49c EVERS SOFT WATER LAUNDRY, Inc. We Specialize in Pleasing Our Customers

KNOTTS LEATHER SHOP

SHOE REPAIR

203 E. Main

LEATHER GOODS ‘WE KNOW OUR LEATHER’ Phone 763

HARNESS SHOP

203 E. Main

FLOWERS

Properly —SELECTED —ARRANGED —DELIVERED

FLOWERS

Phone 892

THE POSEY SHOP 526 N. Jefferson St.

Phone 892

Now that your taxes are all paid you can put your mind to what you will wear for your Thanksgiving Party. We came back from the market with merchandise for this occasion. Let us show them to you. them to you.

BERTS at Your Service

Walt. Shroyer’s Super Service Station SHELLUBRICATION CAR WASHING & POLISHING —CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED— Goodyear Tires Complete Line Accessories Shell Products Cor. North & Walnut Sts. Phone 5096

RULES OF THE CONTEST This page will appear once each week for twenty weeks, with one or more misspelled words in the ads each week. To the contestant who finds the most misspelled words in these ads, and writes the best essay of not more than 50 words on the subject, “Why I Like to Do Business With These Firms,” The Post-Demo-crat will give $100.00 cash first award; $75.00 cash for the second best list and «ssay; $50.00 cash third award; $25.00 cash fourth award; and ten $10.00 awards and ten $5.00 awards, for the last twenty (twenty-four awards in all). List and essay must be accompanied by all twenty pages of advertising, and must be turned in within two weeks after the 20th page is printed. Contest is open to every one except employes of The Post-Democrat and their families. Decisions of Contest Judges, Lawrence Hurst, Associate Professor of Social Science, Ball State Teachers College and Charles Hampton, Principal of Harrison School will be final, and no entries will be returned.

1936 STUDEBAKER FIRST IN ALL THE THINGS YOU ASKED FOR ECONOMY—14 New Features—PERFORANCE—21 New Features BEAUTY—16 New Features COMFORT—34 New Features SAFETY—12 New Features

HAYS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Quality Fit for Kings OUR PRICE IS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL 411 N. Elm Phone 1084

ALLEN A. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. J. ROY GOETCHEUS, Mgr. C. A. WOOD T. A. HAWKINS 723 So. Council * Phone 640

“AROUND THE WORLD ON DUNLOP” 46th Annual Sale DUNLOP TIRE AND RUBBER CO. 125 N. High Phone 3460 FULL ALLOWANCE ON USED TIRES W. A. MARTIN, Jr., Mgj\ G. W. CARTER, Asst, Mgr.

McGUFF COAL AND SUPPLY CO. COAL AND BUILDERS’SUPPLIES

“For Hot Stuff—Call McGUFF”

426 N. Purshing Phone 2108

High

Quality

Low Price

Schlitz Budweiser PHONE 236 Cooks Kleinfelder Beverage Co., Inc. “Distributors of Better Beers” 217-219 North Walnut Street Kamms Drewry’s Ale

Falls City Sterling Ye Tavern

DEPENDABLE COALS

WILLARD ST. at LIBERTY

HOME OF FINE CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY

At Reesonable Prices

FRANK A. HANLEY, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealer

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Jackson and Madison

Phone 430

J. F. KISER CO. Jewelers THE OUT OF THE WAY STORE THAT

Elm & Howard

SAVES YOU MONEY”

Muncie, Ind.

TIP TOP BLOCK-West Va. We want you to try a ton of this truly fine coal. Clean and low in ash, will not clinker. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. DELAWARE COAL AND COKE CO. Phone 845 * 800 S. Liberty St.

R. C. Hall Roofing and Insulation Company 1103 S. Walnut Phone 2276 AH Types Roofing Furnished and AjrpJid Rock Wool Insulation, Home or Industrial—Hand Packed, Poured or Blown with Machine Application . IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR COMFORT

HARDESTY FURNITURE CO. BURL HARDESTY, Prop. Exchange and Sale of Furniture, Stoves and Rugs TRANSFER Local and Long Distance Moving STORAGE 1408 So. Walnut Phone 1856

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