The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1955 — Page 7

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FARMS VTTH MODERN HOMES NEAR GREENCA3-

rOHMfi ~ | FOR SALE: small acreage. rr . T , x .Vy4”^ , _ modejn home on bla; ktop roaa; FOUND: Coon or fox hound. „ J, , • a . w r, „ acres, 100 acres tillable, fair See Gene Ash, Hillcrest Addition, j . , , ,

j improvements. 6 1 .. miles from

^ town; SO acres all tillable in

north Putnam county, very desirable. Shafer Real Estate, on Dunbar Hill. Pnone 7018-W.

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Car need a checkup? We cure auto body troubles No matter what- ails your car body, we’re the folks who can fix it up fast. We do everything, aligning wheels, and replacing cracked h adlights to complete rejuvenation of acci-dent-battered cars. R itcs are low. ISOS! MYIJSS AUTO SALES, Inc.

VP UR CHRT8LKRPLYMOUTB DEAI.ZB PHONE 543 811 North Jaokfca

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FOR RALE: Large lard cans,

25c each. Van Buskirk's Grocery. 2-lt

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NEW HOME PRIC ED RIGHT

7) room ranch tvpe with car port. Many nice features, oil h»At. Will decorate as requ**,t«*(l. Good location mile, v. »*st of Jit. Meridian on i . S. 40. Construction 1 •ill qualify for I HA or GI financing. Price 811,000.

FOR SALE: Large wall mir- Retr.emoer East Side ror 48" x Se" with gold frame. 1 Sales for expert body Suitable for large home or club : painting, wheel alignment

and

house. Phone 128-R.

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AUCTION SALE: Friday. November 4th. 7:00 p. m. Mary Emma Jones School. Bake goods, candies, all kinds of fancy work, farm or garden produce and etc. Sponsored by PTA. 31-2-3-3p.

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mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery ser-

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Motor I Ag. 5me. cruKtiac stor*. work. ; ana g ?veL If it is s trutK jowe can ao it. We have dumK j trucks, flat top and semi-trad- | ers. William Newkirk, Box 24, Phone 237, Fillmore. 25-tf

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R, GRFFNCABTfF, r-D?ANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1955.

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Lucas Collins Agency PHONE 255 Homemade pies and Cakes at Den.ny Supper, Saturday, Nov. •Vh, First Christian church. Serving 5 to 7 p. m. 1-2L

LOST: Beagle hound, blackwhite and a little tan. Not a ra nter, family pet. Rabies tag No. 532028. Answers to name Tooney, one year old. Phoije 790.

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FOR SALE: 50,000 Magic Chef gas space

CLOSING OUT

all 1955 models sewing machines, big discount. Lay away for Christmas. Greencastle Sewing j Machine Service, 22 S. Jackson,

B.T.U. j phone 1363. 11-tf.

heater.

: Automatic thermostat and blow- | ^62 for quality nardwoods er, used two months, like brand | f ^ ear white pine. Kiln dried new. Original cost over S200.00, j as ^ 1, oa ^* iiriaple, birch, basswood

now only 1013-WX.

$135.00.

Phone 31-6t.

FOR SALE: Some good used oil heaters; one new Magic Chef

— I 5 room heater reg. $134.95, only i/KEAM t \R. . L«»t’s of ’em $100; one Norge gas range reg.

coming from the manufacturers —but you can't dream about

insurance—accidents are real! Wake up and call us far a wide overage automobile policy TODAY. CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. Phone 134. 2-lt

and Philippine

stock.

mahogany ta

25-tf.

Don’t trade In your comfortable davenport and chair—you can have it reupholstered for half price of a new one. Art

$239.95, only $199.95. Some good i Furniture Shop. 25-tf.

used

conventional washers.

Greencastle Home Supply, Inc.

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GOSHEN YOUTH KILLED 8HELBINA, Mo . Nov. 2. (UP) —Joseph J. Swihart, 16, Goshen, Ind., was killed today when his car went out of control and overturned on U. S. 36 near Shelbina. Reinhold Guncierman, 29, Elkhart, Ind., was taken to a Mecon hospital with a dislocated shoulder.

FOR SALE: One of best 80 acre all tillable farms in county. Nice 5 room home, modern except bath, extra good hog barn, oiler type barn with cattle feeding sheds, chicken house, cribs, granary, hog tight, fence, overflowing well. Well located just off road 36. Progressive Real Estate, 9 S. Arlington, phone 435-W. 28-6t.

FOR SALE: 5 room house, corner, 2 lots, room for bath, new siding. Edith Beaman, Ave. C. l-4t.

FOR SALE: Farms, all sizes. Before you buy or sell a farm, see Shafer Real Estate on Dunbar Hill 2 , i» mile northwest of Greencastle. Putnam county's highest individual farm sales.

Miracle Cushion

Holds False Teeth ! 6 to 8 n - "V::

Tight and Firm

If you want to know the way to heaven attend the Fall Revival at the friendly Church of God, o05 Main St. The Lord is wanting to help you through all your troubles and trials, and then give you a home in heaven. l-4p.

FOR SALE: Jonathan and Staymen Winesap apples. Bucr.heit Orchards, Airport Road. 29-tf.

BAKE SALE: Friday Nov. 4th. ;:t 8:.j0 a. m. Public Service Room. By Beta Sigma Phi soroi'ity. 31-2-3-3t.

FOR SALE: Poland China boars. Wilfred Hurst, R. R. 2, Greencastle or R mile south of Ceder Crest Motel. 31-2-4-3p

LADIES dresses sizes 14 ^ to 18*^; beys suits, sizes 10 to 16;; men’ suits, sport coats and top coat, sizes 36-38; girls coats, sizes 12-14, Junior 10; fur coats and capes, formals and tuxedos. Thrift Shop. 623 Anderson. Closed Thursdays. l-3t

CHICKEN PIE ’N’ little Biscuits: First Christian church Saturday, Nov. 5th, 5 to 7 p. m. l-2t.

FOR SALE: 20 Hampshire shoats, weight 55 lbs.; also male hog. Goldie Norman, Greencastle R. 4. 29-3p.

FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet 5 passenger club coupe, good condition. A. L. Gray Mt. Meridian. Call after 4:00 p. m. 31-6t FOR SALE: 2 registered Hampshire ewes. 1 year old. Ernest Jeffries, Roachdale. l-2p.

FOR SALE: Equity in 1949 DeSoto custom club coupe, R &. H, white side wall tires. Phono 520-R between noon and 1:00 p m. 2-4p.

FOR SALE: 19 Spotted Poland shoats, double immune. James Edwards, Coatesville. l-2p.

DUO-TERMS HERE! Just r«- I ceived a shipment of new DucTherm space heaters. All moo- 1 els and siza« Greencastle Hard- ! ware. 12-tf. | APPLES. Anderson Orchard. Spencer, Ind., 1 mi. so. on 43. 13-tf.

FOR SALE: Must go im- ' mediately 3 fully automatic Singer sewing machines. $50 off for , old machine regardless of shape, j make, model. Phene Ben Dean, j 174-J. 17-tf.

SEE THE NEW 1956 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE NOW ON DISPLAY Open Thursday and Friday Evenings FARMERS SUPPLY INC. 103 to 117 East Franklin Street

Visit our Beautiful show j rroom- Finest draping fabric j direct from mills. Art Furniture Shop. 25-tf

100 bushels of apples at $1.00 j ^ ha P e ^ Greencastle

per bushel. Buchheit.

Bring containers. |

WELL DRILLING: 4-6-8 and 10 inch wells. Artie Scobee, phone and residence, Brick

R. 3.

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FOR SALE: 9 shoats. Average 70 lbs. March Hamilton, 2 J 2 miles northwest of Greencastle. 31-3p.

FOR SALE: Pair of Black and tan coon hounds. Woodson New, R. R. 1, Greencastle 31-3p.

FOR SALE: Berkshire boars. Harold Ceilings, Rockville, ILnd. 2-4p

Eases Sore Gums

Snug brnnJ Uontiire Cushions are a triumph of science, a sensational new plastic re-linintr that gets rid of the annoyance and irritation of loose, badly fitting false teeth. Snug eases sore, irritated gums due to loose fitting dentures. Applied in a few minutes, makes the wobbliest plates stay firmly in place gives perfe t comfort, r.at anything- talk, laugh—{dates “stay put.” Harmh as to gums or dentures. Snug re-liners can last from 2 to 6 monte.a. Stays soft and pliable-docs not harden nnd ruin plate. I’eols right out when replacement r needed. No daily bother with adhesives. Oct Snug brand Denture Cushions today! 2 liners for upper or lower plates Jl.r.0. Money buck if not satisfied. At all druggists.

HAL HICKMAN, REALTOR 26' 2 E. Washington St.

Phone 1121-W

FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home located at 1003 So. Locust St.. Living room, dining room, kitchen down; bedrooms and bath up. Basement, automatic oil furnace. Lar^e lot, garage. Pric-

ed reasonable.

Modern large brick home now used , s a duplex. Maybe used as a 4 bedroom family home. Full bath up and down. Beautiful lot with many shavie trees. Located < a E. Washington St. across from Washington Heights. Priced very reasQnable. l-2t.

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hyacinths G&'s 0recuses

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mmws 19 E. Washington St.

FOR SALE: Good

upright

piano. 402 S. Indiana. Call

1146-W.

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RUMMAGE SALE at

court

house Saturday, Nov. 5,

8:30 a.

rn. Delta Theta Tau.

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FOR SALE: Girl’s purple coat, size 12-13. Mrs. Rollie Neier, Cloverdale R. 2. l-2p.

FOR SALE: Galvanized and plastic water pipe. C. H. and C. Hardware, Bainbridge. l-3t.

APPLES & CIDER—Moore’s Orchard. Come pick your own. State Road 43. Raccoon. Tues.-tf

WANTED: Young lady, age 25-35, for cashier and sales work in retail store, good starting rate. Write Box 39, c/o Banner. State experience and references. 2-3t.

FOR SALE: 14 inch thick steei open end water tank. 4 feet wide, 6 feet long. Phone S84-R after 5:00 p. m. l-5t.

FOR SALE at the Posey Patch: Dutch bulbs—Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, Daffodils, should be planted now before the ground freezes. Time is running short, i and so are some varieties of bulbs. You will not regret in the Spring the bulbs you have planted this Fall. Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 247. 2-7-21.

FOR SALE: Choice home kiilfcj corn fed beef, by quarter 01 side. Also a few lockers for rent. Putnam County Frozen Foods, 730 E. Washington St. Phone 762. Tues-Thur-tf.

11 for 10: Buy $10 worth of groceries, get $1.00 worth free. Phil’s Market, 1009 So. Indiana.

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FREE COFFEE: Buy $10 ’.vorth groceries, get one pound coffee free. Your choice, Maxwell House or Folgers. Phil’s Market, 1009 So. Indiana. 2-3t FOR SALE: Servel gas refrigerator. Call 6993-M after 4 p. m. 2-2t.

FOR SALE: 13 bu. of cleaned Barley seed, Hubert Crodian, RFD 1, Greencastle. 29-l-2p.

USED HEATERS AND APPLIANCES FOR SALE: Estate oil heater, nice condition, 3 to 4rooin capacity, . ! ’>59.50. Small Siegler oil heater with 2 in 1 heatmaker that pours heat over floors, reconditioned, only $119.50. Very nice large Estate coal Heatrola, extra large fire box, just $99.50. Ver$ clean Beautyrange gas range, perfect cooking condition, just $39.50. GE refrigerator, small 6 cu. ft. size, sealed unit, only $59.50. Frigidaire 7 cu. ft. refrigerator,

FOR SALE: 1938*A-C tractor | Porcelain hydrator for fruits and and power lift cultivators. | vegetables, large shelf aica, $200.00. Donald Woodall, R. 2. ’ $79.50. Horace Link & Co. 2-3t.

2-3p.

FOR SALE: Victor furnaces, oil, gas or coal. 96 models to choose from. R. P. Boswell, N. College and Columbia. Tue-tf.

WANTED: Two riders to downtown Indianapolis, hours 8:00 a. m. to 4:45 p .m. Phone 537-R. 2-2t.

WANTED: Ride to Allison’s from junction 40 & 43. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 4:48 p. m. Marilyn Weist, Cloverdale. 2-2p.

SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutdng knives, Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 1363 or 197. 25-tf.

No Necessity to Presen Annual Message Persona!!;

Ike’s Condition May *. Bar January Congress Appearance

WP J Special to Central Press Association TTttTASHINGTON—President Eisenhower’s heart condition may pr« vent him from appearing personally before Congress in Jam: ary to deliver the annual State of the Union message. )Even though the President may be deemed well enough to resum Ws duties by the first of the year, there is a strong probability tha Lis physicians may rule out any potentially sUenuous chores sue as the personal presentation'of his program t

i Congress.

Such speeches are delivered under hot Klei ■p lights and are of about three-quarters of an hou duration. ^ The President stands throughout th

^§| address.

11| < A factor which might prompt the President 1 fcjP medical advisers to rule out a personal delivery b k Mr. Eisenhower is the fact that such a journey t

Capitol Hill is in no way mandatory.

In fact, it was only until recent years that th, State of the Union speeches have been given x

person by chief executives.

In the past, they consisted merely of an ar JTT President ' ' nual message sent to Congress by the Presider !i Eisenhower " and read by a clerk. ^ • • v * * 0 JOHNSON’S TACTICS—Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon Johr son has had his own presidential possibilities sidetracked by a hear attack but he is expected to operate behind the scenes at the 195

convention in a decisive fashion.

The Texan is highly influential with senators of both wings of th Democratic party because of his congressional leadership and he ha been busy in recent weeks mending political fences with various part,

leaders.

P It might well be that Johnson can line up a solid bloc of votes, in eluding his own state delegation, and thereby achieve a balance 0 • • power at the convention, where a dogfight is forecast. ’ While his heart attack rules him out as a candidate himself, John son could emerge as a king maker. In any event, if a Democrat win the presidency, he could easily be one of the most powerful figures ii > political life- • • * • • • DRAFT INEQUALITY—Selective Service officials admit the mos basic principle behind the nation's draft law is in danger of beinj violated—and they can’t do a thing about it The principle is tha the burden of military service should fall equally on all America! youths. It may be violated because draft calls are so low. ' As a result it is altogether possible that some boys—perfect!: eligible for induction—will have to be passed over by the draft be cause available manpower far exceeds the number of men needed ii

uniform.

# HELP FOR THE YEEP—A bill is expected to be offered durinj the next session of Congress to provide for an official residence am a larger staff for the vice president whose job is getting bigger each year. Eiwnhowei The idea is not new, but it gained impetus when Vice President Richard M. NLxon assumed a larger Endorsed role in government after President Eisenhower was Proposal Btricken with a heart attack. The President himself has endorsed the idea. He supported legis lation offered last year by Senator Styles Bridges to provide an offi cial n*«stf«ace for the vice president but nothing came of it ^ If such a measure is enacted, it probably won’t go into effect unti a new administration takes office, however. Backers of the bill wan: to avoid any talk that it’s a political plum for NLxon.

LET US FILE YOUR SAW on our New Foley AUTOMATIC SAW FILER

Y’ALL COME: Don’t forget j

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS: We f the General Electric small appli- 1

: ance demonstration at Rivers Electric Shop on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4th and 5th. Free coffee and doughnuts to all. Door Prize. Everybody welcome. 2-1' .

WELL DRILLING contracting. 45 years in business. 4, C and 8 inch wells, pump installa tions and service. Wei’s cleaneo and repaired. North edge of Greencastle on Road No. 43. Rus sell Scobee and Son. Phone 331 M, Greencastle R. 3. 8-tf WANTED: To buy hehs. Cah Sugar Creek Cream Station. Greencastle 119-X on Tuesday or Saturday; or Langdon Brothers Cloverdale 51 anytime. 13-tf For plumbing, heating or gen1 eral contracting see James Green, 696 S. Jackson or cak 173-R. 31-5t

WANTED: Women for Telephone Surve y Work in home in Greencastle, Putnamville, Manhattan, Bai abridge and Morton. Private, semi-private line required. 75c hourly, 4 hours daily. Write W. Zindt, Box 305, Dowagiac, Michigan. 31-6t.

RAINES Si KA1NE8

Bulldozing, Cram.. Dragline Backhoe, Dumptruck Service Free estimates, all jobs fully in- i sured. 22 years experience. Phone I 1125 Fox Ridge, Greencastle.

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FOR RENT: 3 bed room modern upstairs apartment, 301 F. Seminary St. (Campbell Apartments). Adults. Phone 917. 31-tf.

FOR RENT: Large clean sleeping room. 507 So. Indiana Street. 31-3p. FOR RENT: Large 6 room modern upstairs apartment, reasonable rent. Phone 1463 o: 811. 31-3t.

FOR RENT: Modem house. 7 rooms and bath, near Business district. Shetrone Real Estate. Ph. 1073. 1-3L

FOR RENT: Modern 4 room upper apartment. Shetrone Real Estate. Ph. 1073. l-3c.

FOR IDKE: Truck mounted crane anc excavating service. Drag line for cleaning ponds springs and drainage ditches. Trucks loaded with sand gravel and dirt. Back Hoe attachment to dig oasements and trenches. John R. tRichards, Phone 179 Greencastle. rues.-Thurs.-Sat.-U There’s nothing that will do you as much good and satisfaction as attending the revival at the friendly Church of God, 505 Main SI. Music and singing. Where old friends meet and new friends greet. l-4p.

FOR RENT: Two 2 room apt. near college. Automatic iuwU I and w’ater furnished. Private

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j entrance. Phone 706-R. afterI noon and evening. 2-2p.

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They’ll cut like new w T hen filed on our precision machine. In a few minutes you’ll have

saw's that cut cleaner, truer, faster. Bring your saws in today—you’ll like our speedy

service.

B. VAUGHT Limedale — Phone 7044-J

take this method to thank each and every one who came and helped make our open house such a grand success. Your response was greatly appreciated. Again ; we say thank you. Milton and j Opal. Milton’s Posey Patch.

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FOR SALE: 200 bushels new’ corn. Vurlin Scott, 1 Vi miles east Belle Union. 2-2t

FOR SALE: 3 HP Briggs and Stratton gasoline engine. Alva Cash, SE of Cloverdale on 42. 2-2p.

FOR SALE: Buffet; also girl’s red snow suit, size 3. Phone IC70-R. 2-lp

JOHN THARP Says don’t forget the big household auction i Saturday, Nov. 5th at Oil S. Jackson street. Wayne Brann--'-man and Mrs. John Tharp clerks. 2-3 L.

HARDEST UOS DOiU<3 kjOTWIMCS, BECAUSE VOU CAWY QUIT DOiMO MOiHIklG AMD GEST SEE US For information on the construction of a new MIDWEST HOME. You select your cun plans. Save Money and still have » nimlern, n* u home.

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FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire Boars GALE GRIMES Waveland Phone 1V6 miles east of Browns Valley T-Th-S-tf

Buliaozer and highlift work, land clearing, grading and exca vating. William Newkirk, Box 24, Fillmore pr.ono 237. 25-tf WANTED: Winter pasture j

with shelter for yearling pony. [ Phone 512-J

Phone 1341. 31-2t.

CLERK (OFFICE)—Female, between 18 and 35 years of age, previous experience preferred, will consider applicants who have no experience but who had accounting or bookkeeping schooling, permanent position automatic pay increases, paid vacations, liberal insurance and pension program. Apply Pub’a Service Company of Indiana, Inc., 16 S. Jackson St., Creenca.sMe. 1-2.

Hear the Dan’.ey’s sing at th * revival being conducted at thfriendly Church of God. Com * out and enjoy yourself. l-4r>. WANTED: General hauling

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Attend Chili supper at Methodist church, Cloverdale, Novemr ber 5th. Serving from 5 to 8. Chili, drinks, pie and cake. 31-6t.

Just What You’ve been waiting for: PENNY SUPPER Saturday, Nov. 5th, First Christian church. Serving from 5 to 7 p. m. Good eats. l-2t.

QUALITY SHOB REPAIRING, quick service. We fix them while you wait. Bargain Store, 715 Main street. Tues-Fri-U.

Clothes washed at home may be fluff dried here. We strive to please. Laundry Ease, N. side of Square. Ph. 9142. Tues.-tf

| REPRESENTATIVE WANT WANTED: To rent garage j ED: Sales representative wante i near University. Ronald Thomas, j in Chemical and Janitor Supply Phone 325. 2-2p. j Line. Many established ac-

counts. Experienced salesman with good record wishing to

$325 PER MONTH GUARANTEED Pi is bonus each we-rk based on prodtu-tion. YOU MUST have automobile, be free to travel Indiana Monday through FHday. You will be home ev »y weekend, and available for immediate employment. If hired you will attend sales sch..ol and receive field training at < mo any expense. WRITE TO. W. W. Kuhn, 530 S. Sixth St., S ringfield. 111. You will be contacted in the next two weeks.

FOR SALE: Martin steel high round corn cribs. AH sizes. Greencastle Plome Supply, Inc. Tue-Thur-tf. RAMS, registered Hampshires. yearling and lamb, $35 and $30. Enos E. Allee, 8 miles south of ! Coatesville. 2-2p. j

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SINGER Sewing Machine SALES and SERVICE Repairs on all makes and

models.

Work guaranteed by Bonded ’ Singer Representative. Phone 174-J

make a permanent connection. . ! please write Warsaw Cherrii .nl Company, Inc., Warsaw, Indiana. ! 1-3:. j 1 ; REVIVALS SERVICES begin f ! Sunday, Nov. 6, at friendly J Church of God, 505 Main St. | j Nightly except Monday, 7:00 p. j m. R. P. Danley, Evangelist.

All are welcome.

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BEST BUY 2 Used Weeds 3ros. Corn Pickers--Priced To Sell. GRBENCASTLfc TRACTOR SALES Yoor Ford Tractor

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At Furniture Exchange, west j sice square. All cast iron wood burning heating stoves. old fashioned box stoves. Three sizes. Twenty-four inch, $23.50, twenty-six inch, $29.50, twentyeight inch, $32.50. IVe deliver. C 11 170-J. Ip.

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT With the Best INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER PERMANENT -ANTI-FREEZE Special i*riced Gallons S2.35 Case Lots S2.20 WEESNER IMP. CO. PHONE 461

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