The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1955 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GRPENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1955.
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SUMMER FUN?
Drive safely and happily this summer. Don’t let your vacation he marred by engine trouble that could have been averted. COME TO BOB MYERS before staiting on that vacation trip. Have your car safety checked for
happy motoring.
non >ivi:iis AUTO SALES. Inc.
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PLYMOUTH DEALEIi
111 North Jackaoa
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nine thrnc* We«t on the South Mne of ju^tlon 15o thence North 100 feet: thence I'.O feet to the East line of s>aid section; thence South 100 feet to the place of beginning. Also a part of the Southeast quarter of Section 6. Townahip 1$ North. Range 5 West beginning 1 ".0 feet West of the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section <5 running thence West 3a feet; thence North 100 feet; thence East 35 feet; thence South 100 feet to the place of beginning. And the following described personal property, to-wit: AH of the household goods and furniture listed in the inventory and appraised at the sum of $*0.00 TERMS: Cash, subject tor the • ixt-s on said real estate for 195a payable in 1956. Ralph McOaughey, Administrator of the Estate of Fairabie Grimes Francis N. Hamilton, Attorney. 2-9-2t.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the Greencastle, Consolidated Schools will receive bids for certain electrical Work to be done at the high school building. Specifications and blue prints to be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Schools. All bills must be in the office of the Superintendent of Schools before 7:.'50 p. m. (CDST) Thursday. July 21, 1955. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. OREENCASTLE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS Board of School Trustees: John W. Earnshaw, President. Eleanor M. Ballard, Secretary Euwin W. Snavely, Treasurer. Bayard Allen, Clifford C. Frazier. 9-2t
\otmi: of Private save of R E A I, \ \ 11 PERSONA,!. PltoPERTV STATE OF IN>I \NA ror.NTY OF 1‘I TNAM IN TIIEf M TNWAT riROT’IT rorifci 1 A PR II, 'HfRM. 1955 IN RK KST OF FATRARIE GRIMES. I leer.iHfil It A I.PH McCAEGTlEV. Administ rn t or No. 9507 N'.iiio,. is bcr.'b^r ,givon that tho imibTsigm ,| idiAiHlst r.i lor of the • • t.it,- of K:inMl|lK» ' •.l imey, ilecons,.d. will offer fnr sub- :it private s:11 ■ ■ :il I I :l'll il tfVl's l.;l\V » >!tic'C, I 0 \lj Sontli Indiana Strnft, Groencastle Indbina. on tho ilth day of July. Ti‘.5. 111 S:3a A M 1'iG. S. T >. the following ilesorlheil real and personal pronorty In Putnam County. Indiana, as n unit: Part of the Southeast quarter ( .f S. < t ion Township 16 North Range '• w* st. described s follows Roginning at the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Se-tlon 6 and run-
World Of Religion A feature of the “conference of new and furloughed missionaries” of the Methodist Church on the campus of DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind., was the commissioning by Bishop Richard ! C. Raines, of Indianapolis, of eleven new missionaries. They were: the Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Schlager, of Berkley, Cal., for service in Argentina; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wehrman, of Higginsville, Mo., for Africa; the Rev. and Mrs. Hubert E. Floyd, of Miami, Florida, for Cuba; Miss Miriam de Haas, of Washington, D. C., for Korea; Miss Esther J. Russell, of Rome, Pa., for Africa; Miss Helen Emmert, of Mt. Carroll, 111., for Africa; Miss Anna Givens, of Lafayette, La„ for Japan; Miss Elizabeth J. Clarke, of Eau Claire, W r is., for Japan.
Iowa a member of the 1955 class at Carleton College, Northfield. Minnesota, has been appointed for a two-year term as a teacher in Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, by the Congregational Christian Churches. Mr. Griesy will go as a representative of the young people of Carleton College and will be supported by them. After he has finished his two years in Japan he will return to the U. S. A. and take up theological training at Yale Divinity School. During 1954 the American Bible Society published some part of the Scriptures in six languages in which it had never been printed before. These were Puebla Aztec fMexico), Bandi, ^Liberia), Gbeapo fLiberia), Aye.cucho Quechua (Peru), Junin Quechua YPeru), and Shipibo fPeru). The first New Testament was printed in Aymara (Bolivia) and in Ecuadorean Quechua. The total number of languages in which at least one book of the Bible has been translated now stands at 1,084.
we have had in these 72 cities has been considered a miracle, especially in viey of anti-Ameri-can criticisms in Japan,” said Dr. Jones in an interview as he left Tokyo. “When we counted the decision cards, we found the total number was twenty-four thousand.”
more meanness BISMARCK, N. D.—(UP) — Latest candidates for the “meanest man in the world” title are the two men who offered a four-year-old boy five pennies for his seven-month-old boxer dog. The men quickly disappeared after getting the dog, which was worth $200.
Classified Ads i • miscellaneous • tOR SARE: A1 D ° Re * k ; up. You don’t need an honest
! For bulldozer woiX see Har-! face—just money. Msvnard
• REAL ESTATE •
FOR SALE: SMALL PRICED,
SMALL HOMES—
1. $7000—neat bungalow
• old M. Broadstreet, Fillmore, I Robinson. Stilesville.
. phone 33R2.
• FOR RENT
6-12c. | I
FOR RENT: Furnished apart- * ment, also sleeping room. 402
IS. Indiana. Call 1146-W. 9-lp.
RAINES & KAJNES
on | Bulldozing, Crani., Dragline
high acre; tall trees j Backhoe, Dumptruck Service, and fertile garden i Free estimates, all jobs fully in$8750—new work f r«T* nest: ' sured, 22 years experience. Phone
FOR SALE: Purebred mi’l.ing 1 Shorthorn bull. Ol^n Dud'ey, 91 miles east Greencastle on Stiles ville roa-1 8-3p.
FOR RENT: Five room house. Inquire at Crawford Hotel. 9-tf
garage
$9000—cool shaded bunga-
low; double lot and
large garage
1125. Foxridge, Greencastle. 28-tf
FOR RENT: Building in Soul* FOR SALE: Three room house Oreencastle. Lueteke Bros.
8-3p
house
Some 820 of every 1 000 persons suffer from some sort of sickness
JONES NURSING HOME No.
every year.
‘Lost’ Since 1907
Protestantism’s 20-year old dream of a united church center as a national headquarters of church groups seems about to be realized. Definite plans are announced for a block-long building on Riverside Drive, New York, near many cultural institutions of world renown. A 17-story limestone-faced building will be erected to house the offices of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A and a number of its 30-member communions, their boards and agencies, at a cost of $14,000,f)00. The site is near Columbia University, Riverside Church. Union Theological Seminary, and the Jewish Seminary. Edmund F. Wagner, president of the Board of trustees of the church center, says the building will be erected in the block on Riverside Drive between 119th and l20th Sts., overlooking the Hudson River on a site provided by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. In addition. Mr. Rockefeller has offered to pay for a modified Gothic limestone exterior to harmonize with other non-commercial structures nearby.
Paul Val Griesy’, of Belmond.
REPORT OF CONDITION Report of condition of Roachdale Bank and Trust Company of Roachdale in the State of Indiana at the close of business on June 30. 1955. “Published in accordance with the call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Ros may Act ard a call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana.” ASSETS Cash, bolcncec with banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection $ 449,599.22 U. S and guaranteed 1.412,386.53 Obligatiors of States and political subdivisions 337,500.00 Other .bonds, notes, and debentures 51,050.00 Corporate st >cks (including $4950.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 4.950.00 Loans .nd discounts i including $193.11 overdrafts) 749,258.28 Bank premises owned $1.00. furniture and fixtures $1.00 2.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to S No liens not assumed by
bank)
TOTAL ASSETS - - $2,804,746.03 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations $1,442,741.76 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and oorpoi itions 793.917.31 Deposits of U. S. Gov’t, (including postal savings) .... 44,359.21 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 308.965.65 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) .... 64.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,590,047.93
7.023.03
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below) $2,597,070.96 CAPITAL AOCOL’NTS
$ 50.000.00
Surplus 115.000.00 42,075.07 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 207.675.07 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,804,746.03 •Includes pjocee is of $ No of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. $ No of debentures sold to local interests whi h debentures ire subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 2000 shares of common stock, par $25.CO per share.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $
Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and
other creditors, not included in liabilities la) Included in Loans and Discounts are LOANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES (b) Included in Other Bonds. Notes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks arc OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES
(e) First lien trust funds
Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of
I, Galen S. Irwin. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear, affirm that the above st atement is true, and that it fully and correct 1\- represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, in the best of my knowledge and belief.
GALEN S IRWIN. Cashier.
CORRECT—ATTEST: Paul H. Sutherlin. Eugene D. Hutchins.
David S. Hostetler. Directors. State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1955. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director f this
bank.
LUCILLE CURRAN, Notary Public My commission Expires 11-17-56
Korea Church World Service, supported largely from the U.S.A., has a program of educating Korean farmers through a village community development team and through a monthly farmers’ magazine. The team, a group of Americans and Koreans living in the village of Sapkyo in the Chung Chong Namdo province helps the fanner in many ways A veterinary is at farmers’ disposal on market day’s, a library of Korean farming books >s kept, posters and calendars on hints and ideas for farmers are distributed, the team tours outly- ; ng villages with a projector, generator. and educational films, simple hot beds have been started to try’ out. new seeds, and “4H” clubs, already encouraged by the Korean government to interest youngsters in good farming and animal care, are helped by training leaders. The team has also technical books on seeds and crop aising in Japanese and English books, on afforestation and land reclamation, which can be used through an interpreter. The monthly farmers’ magazine is produced by’ an inter-mission farm project and sold all over Korea.
SEWING MACHINES: Zig
4. $10,500—suburban "arreaRe stralsht seWer9 ' ""“M”
, ... „ consoles, desk models. New, used
acres) with well ar-j , „
, > and rebuilt. Farts and accesso--ranged modern : . . ,
;es. Better trade in allowance at J Greencastle Sewing Machine Serf vice, 22 S. Jackson. Phone 1363
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I ’.niles from Spencer on Highway j 67. Phone 38. W T e offer personal attention and care for aged invalids, convalescents, chronically ill, diabetics and bed patients, 24 hour nursing service. We are equipped to give the above. We invite your inspection. 7-10t.
Lucas Collins Agency
PHONE 253
FOR SALE: 150 Acre all tillable farm, modern home, 2 good barns one bam for Grade “A” milk, plenty of out buildings, | water piped to fields, good fence, a very good farm in Montgom-
^ j ery county, might split and sell
g ! 80 acres with all improvements. 70 acres on black top. close in. a very desirable location, good house, fair barn, good fence. 43 acres with 5 room. modern house, fair fencing, plenty of water, located in northeast part
of county.
32 acres all tillable, very good 5 room home, modern except heat. Good barn, hog tight fence. Located in Coatesville area Progressive Real Estate, 9 S. Arlington St. Phone 435-W.
8-2t.
Dr. E. Stanley Jones, American Methodist missionary to India and world-renowned evangelist and author, has just concluded three months of intensive preaching services in Japan. His Japan trrur—his fourth in recent years—included meetings in 72 of that nation’s larger cities, attended by hundred of thousands ■)f people and with many persons signing “decision cards” showing a desire to join the Christian church. The meetings were under the auspices of the National Christian Council (interrenominational of Japan. “The response
GEORGE GUULDRANSON, 71, world champion ski jumper in 1902, embraces his sister, Mrs. Celia Cox, 69, at Pittsburgh airport on seeing her for the first time since she left Norway in 1907. He came to the U. S. it 1910. In 1917 she heard he had been killed In an accident. Guuldranson traced her when a nephew, Bob Cleland, visiting in California, found her name In a telephone book. So Guuldranson sent her a plane ticket to Pittsburgh. (International;
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Used Equipment t fj :» ' 1 ‘ 50 Ton International Baler
$500.00
Allis Chalmers Combine $400 to $600 Int. Combine $250 Gleaner Combine $250 Chopped Hay Wagon $500 Elevators, us»>d $275 up Sherm's Implement Sales GREENCASTLE, IND.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 3 9x12 wool rugs, floral design, good condition. Phone 496-J. 308 E. Hanna St. 8-3t.
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8.616.76 6,500.00
RFPORf OF CONDITION Report of condition of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Greencastle in the State of Indiana at the close of business on June 30, 1955. Published in accordance with the call made by the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal iyeserve Act and a call made by the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana”. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances and cash items in process of collection $1,641,374.20 U. S. Gov’t, obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,426,992.06 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 140,183.94 Other .bonds, notes, and debentures 180,089.22 Corporate stocks (including $7500.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bankt 7.500.00 Loans and discounts (including $687.45 overdrafts) —. 2,775,569.34 Bank premises owned $18,500.00 furniture and fixtures $37,664.00 56,164.00 (Bank premises owned are subject to $ None liens not assumed by bank) Other assets - - 4,947.37 TOTAL ASSETS $6,232,820.13 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporati ns $3,013,531.81 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,998.001.01 Deposits of U. S. Gov’t, (including postal saving's) 98,323.95 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 685.234.80 Deposits of banks 42.366.99 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 35,139.81 TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,872,598.37 Other liabilities 37.453.56 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown belcw) $5,910,051.93 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* $ 150.0C0.C0 Surplus — 100,000.00 Undivided profits 72.768.20 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 322.768.20 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $6,232,820.13 •Includes proceeds of S None of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. $ None of debentures sold to local inter- ^ esls which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 1500 shares of common stock, par $100.00 per ' MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assignej to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 175.000.00 First lien trust funds — 99,400.69 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 55.653.92 L H. L. Williams. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solmnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly’ represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. L. WILLIAMS, Cashier CORRECT—ATTEST: J. B. Crosby, Simpson Stoner, J. W. Earnshaw, Directors. State of Indiana. County of Putnam, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of July, 1965, anj I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. Mv Commission expires December 7. 1958. HELEN M. PIERCE, Notary Public
SHETRONE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Indiana —Business— Confectionery—On west side of Square—Doing a good business- -Terms. Modern Self Serve Grocery. If you want a going business then see this one. It will make you money the very’ first day. —Building Lots— On Zinc Mill Road—a very fine building site. On Indiana St. Road—a nice quiet street and a fine neighbor-
hood.
—Homes— Suburban—A lovely home- and 6 beautiful acres. A 3 bedroom strictly modern ^ home—full basement. i A Double—near town—home and income combined. S-2t. ; ~ VAUGHAN & SNYDER 113 S. Jackson st. Phone 1303-W 5 miles South: New 3 bedroom ranch type home on 3 acres; Large living room; extra fine kitchen; attached garage; automatic oil heat. Everything you expect to find in a fine home. Shown only by appointment. Near Coatesville: 2 modern homes on 2 acres of good land. Additional 5 acres if wanted. Plenty of shade. Pi In Fillmore; 4 rm. modern home with large garage; new furnace; well worth ihe asking price. We have a large selection of homes, farms and building lots.
9-lt.
FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford bulls, several to choose from Smith Stock Farm, 3 miles west of Bainbridge. 29-I2p. FOR SALE: Boat, trailer and ; 5 H. P. Evenrude motor, will sell one or all. 728 E. Seminary St. Phone 1381. 8-2p. “Venetian blinds— unclaimed custom made steel blinds $2.00 each. Were priced from $5.75 to $9.98. 3 each 44 x 54; 1 each 60” x 48”, 36” x 42”, 33” x 58.” Montgomery Ward. 8-2t
FOR SALE: DeKalb White friers. Damon Modlin, 1% miles southeast of Brick Chapel. 8-2p
Fries for your freezer, 75c each in lots of 10. Also Jersey cow. David Barr, south of Greencastle on 43. 8-2p
in Commercial, Avenue E. Phone 117-R. 8-3p. Make extra money mailing out advertising in your spare time. KAY, Box 47, Watertown, Massachusetts. 5-12t.
Phone 411-W.
FOR RENT: Modem country home, 2 miles north of U. S. 40, at Reelsville, Roy Irwin. 30-l-8-9-4p
Call 262 for quality aardwooas ind clear white pine. Klin drier ish oak. maple, birch, basswood ind Philippine Mahogany In stock. t25-tf
( FOR RENT: 5 j See Ira Nichols, Fillmore.
FOR SALE: Practically new 600 x 16 tires and tubes. Thomas Shafer. Fillmore. 8-lp
Don’t traoe m your comfort ible davenport and chair—yoi ?an have it reuphols f .ered for hall orice of a cew one. Art Fum> lure Shop. 14-tf
room house, mile south of 5-5p.
FOR RENT: 4 room completely furnished apartment. Write Box 88, c/o Banner. 5-tf.
* WANTED
Remember E’asl Side Mtto? Sales for expert body work minting, wheel alignment am mechanical work Free estimates Free pickup and delivery service 23-U
WANTED: Woman for part ime house work. Box No. 107, c/o Banner. 8-5t.
WANTED: To sell your farm ar home. We have farm buyers •‘or farms of 100 to 150 acres. See us before you buy or sell, ilhetrone Real Estate. Ph. 1073. 8-3t.
Bulldozer and Jlghllft work, land clearing, grading and excavating. William Newkirk, Bex 94, I ill more. I‘hone 237. 16-tf
Guaranteed Sewing Machine repair work by a Bunded Singer representative. Phone 131. 14-tf
Ag lime crushed stone, sar.r. md gravel. It it’s a truck j.'b ve can do it. We -jve di:mp trucks, flat tops and .iemi-(rail ^rs. William NewkirK, Box 24 Phone 237, Fillmore, Ind. 16 tf
FOR SALE: Singer Portables, $29.95 up. Greencastle Sewing Machine Service, 22 S. Jackson, phone 1363. 4-tf.
WANTED: Custom canning. Running Monday. Wednesday md Friday of each week, beginning July 11. 1955. Homo Canning Co., Ladoga, Ind. 8-6t.
WANTED: Carpenter repair work. 502 Elm street. Phono 578-WX. 6-4p,
WANTED: Restaurant help. Baron’s Midway Restaurant, Junction 40 and 43. Phone 7050-J. 8-2t.
FOR SALE: Transparent apples. Buchheit Orchard. 2-tf.
visit uur ueaimru) uiow room, inest draping fabric direct fro r nlils. Art Furniture Shop. ?0-tf FOR SALE: 1941 Chev. llril
FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet vonvertible with new top and
paint. Can be seen at Don Mas- Piymouth.Bot^Jnjood^coruli-
ten’s Cities Service Station, N.
Jackson St.
6-4t.
FOR SALE: 1954 Chevrolet radio, half price. Phone 970. G-4t.
Government Storage for Wheat Sign up early. See us at once. Bainbridge Elevator 30-14t.
FOR SALE: Stringless green beans and yellow wax beans. Also Econom-Icer ice box. Mrs. Clarence A. Gaddis, Fox Ridge. 9-lp
WANTED: Wall papering, painting and interior decorating. Phone 9104 or 274-M. 7-9p. WANTED: Vault and oesapool pumping. Free estimate. Jess Rumley, Zinc Mill Road. Greencastle Phone 7081-R. 6-4p.
WANTED: Phone 79R12. Bainbridge.
Electrical wiring. Walter Huffman, 4-6p.
WANTED: Clean rags. Banner
Office.
block' la.wg, Wml <>n
tion. Good tittr # >tVt0tr(f|^rtrJc ^ nO Chapel. 7 : 3p
SPINET PIANOS, both new and used of famous nania'hlrand, Also famous Baldwin spinet <M-' gan. Phone 1098 or write P. O Box 75. 7-tf. ^ i91>f tac ATTENTION FISHERMEN; We now have^f^i^ttjf.^ niijiy crawlers, mklndw:? i UAd lied! worms. Blue & Bridges Texaca, Service,’ at 43 & 40. 8-2t.
FOR SALE: 60 Tamworth and Berkshire shoots. Thad Bridges,
Coatesville, Indiana. 9-2p ^j f j e t 0 ji e t
Rerry Lewis.
yd 9ti
ijp, roofing, cWient work.
Phojie 1012-W.
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HAROLD H. SMITH Phone 978 biondie
BETTER VALUES USED CARS AND TRUCKS NEW 1955 INTERNATIONAL •4 Ton Truck, DeLuxe Oil filters, Heavy Duty Heaters and Defroster, 6*4 ft. Body, spare tire, two wipers, Sun Vistor. As long as they last $1296.00. HESS SALES and SERVICE 7-0 E. Franklin Ph. II
We will clean any private nome, cesspool, septic tank, out-
for $15.00. Address
07 '/, Banner. 9-6p.
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j (PURINA FLY BAIT kills flies f while you watch. We’ve never} seen anything like it. You just'
scatter this new dry product LOST: 3 keys on key ring. Rearound, it does the rest. See it in ward. Call 735-R. or see Ralph action at our store, Kireher, Randel. z z 8-2t
Hatchery.
Kireher x Randel.
9-12-14-16-41j
FOR SALE: 12 ft. Chris Craft with mahogany decks, complete with steering, and 15 HP Evinrude motor, like new. Cheap terms. Jones Trading Post, Mt. Meridian. 9-lt.
HOPKINS-WALTON Funeral Home “Air-conditioned” PHONE 61 Ambulance-oxygen
I BEST BUY Good side mount mower for Allis Chalmers Tractor. GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Yonr Ford Tractor Dealer I
THANKS FOR LETTING WE COOK MV CHICKEN ON VOUR STOVE WHILE mines BEING REPAIRED, BLOND.E I
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