Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1963 Page: 3 of 13
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and to reject any objectionable advertl.inie submitted
For daaxidleS Ada Dial .'.-*126
MINIMUM CHARGE 85c
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Each additional insertion _______________ ____________________„_____________ 6y,.
Fer word for coch word over 25 per lnaerti.ni ___________1________ 8c
„ I.ECAL RATE
Par ante line for fir* Ineertion ........................................15c
Ptr agate line for each additional mwrtion ..........,.......................10c
_ . ‘ • CLA88IEJED DISPLAY RATES
Pw column inch for fir* lnaertinn _______ ___________ ....__________________H4c
P«» column inch fhr each additional inaertion ________________..._____________.56c
_standing cards, rate on application
Building Supplies
Galv. Corrugated Roofing Per Sq.-----i----
8*4 Fir Lumber Random Lengths Per Sq. <f\.
2x6 Fir Lumber Random Lengths Per Sq. Ft.
r Creosote Post .................L_______
1085-12-I4e$'icld Fence Each 9.75 ...._________
10* Steel Wire Gate Each ______________
\V Steel Wire Gate Each *.___1____________
14’ Steel Wire Gate Each_________________________
3 Or More Less $1.00 Each
10" Open Feed Trough Each________
8’ Self Feeder Each ______________
Farm & Ranch White Paint Each___________
Farm & Ranch Red Paint Each_________
......_..$ 8.25
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Mile 9.60,.
______15 50
_______ 16.95
__18.95
- 10.00
-____27.50
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Barnes & McCullough Lumber Company
“Everything to Build Anything"
Phone 5-38)1
CHALK MOUNTAIN
Lodge No. 894
A. r & A. M. „
Stated meeting first Saturday
on or after the fall of the moon
ITEPHENVILLE LODGE No. 267
AJ. * A.M.
Stated Meeting Ftret
Monday in each
month
4x
Business
Directory
CHIROPRACTIC
SERVICE
E.R.&Berta Green
8208 Weet Waahingtim Street
Phone 5-8206
gtepbenriUe, Tezaa
SCOTT,
Veterinary Hospital
Stephenvllle, Texas
Ph. WO 6-6100
Large and Small Animals
DRUGS
DR. V. A. SCOTT, SB.
Rea. 6-4814
DR. V. A. SCOTT, JR.
Res. Ph. 6-4469
We Afe Pioneer, la
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
And Repairs
Bee Ue Today for Your Noeda
VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC SHOP
Phone 6-4812 260 West College
Dr. B. B. Me Collum, Jr.
Veterinarian
Fort Worth Highway
Business Phone 6-6217
Stephenrille
GWYNDOLA H.
WOLFE
aXKEEAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
824 N. Belknap Phene 6-8616
SID WHITMAN
Electrical Work—Repair Service
1265 Into A — PI»one 6-4888 or
8-8784
WATER WELL
SERVICE
Ranch & Industrial
Pump Repairing
R. H. TERRY
110 So. Belmont
Phene WO 6-6144
Stephenvill*
DR. H. HAMPTON
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours
2:00 s.m. to 11—1 to 4 p.m.
Closed Saturday Afternoon
247 N. Graham Street
Stephenvllle, Texes
Home Owned
Cleans Cesspools end Septic
Tanka—Free Inspection
Modern Equipment
BUD PARTAIN
Phone 6-4484 Stephenrille
Dr. L. G. Martin
General Dentistry
Columbia and Green Sta.
Phone 6-4218
Opposite First Baptist Church
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Dr. Philip L. Price
OPTOM ETR18T
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Across Street from Miller Studio
Phone 6-4813
246 W. College St.
Dr. J. A. Whitacre
Dr. Jim Whitacre
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Corner of College and South
Columbia Street*
. Office Phone 6-8018
Res. Phone 6-3891 and 6-3788
New A Used Farm Equipment
RUSHING
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Phone 6-8488
MISCELLANEOUS
Dead Animal Service
As near as your telephone
Telephone (A tea Code 817)
Dudley 6-3303. If no answer
try Dudley 6-3642.
Hamilton Rendering Co. Inc.
Hamilton, Texas
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: My residence across
from\ High School. Well con-
structed large old house. Just
less than 2 acres of land with
30 big oak trees Chas. Neblett,
Jr., 986 West Jones Street, WO
6-4982, Stephensilie, Texas.
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166 N. Graham WO 6-4380
8 BEDROOM older type
house, i real close in, a good
house on a valuable lot, all
for $6,750.00. Owner leaving
town.
3 BEDROOM brick, 1730 N
■•Graham. Lot 100’X300’, will
GI 100% $10,500.00.
NEW 3 bedroom frame, ful-
ly carpeted, insulated, elec-
tric kitchen, immediate pos-
session. $850.00 down. This
same house duplicated in
Publin, same price. Own-
er will take trade.
33 BEAUTIFUL acres with
lovely 3 bedroom, 2 hath
home. 5 miles opt on 377.
Priced real low at $25,000.00.
2500 ACRE Erath County
ranch. Good improvements,
fenced and cross fenced, one
half minerals- $70.00 per
acre/- Exclusive listing,
agents invited.
FOR SALE: *30 acres, 20 in Coast-
al Bermuda, 3-bedroom house,
30 pecan trees, Near Do Leon.
Delton Cogburn. agent. De Leon
Phone 2885 or 7842. t-f-s
FARMS, Ranches and City Prop-
erty—both residentiaf'and business
STEPHENVILLE REALTY
COMPANY
Ben B. McCollum
"i
Phone 5-8013
231 W. College P. O. Box 73
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS
FARMS & RANCHES
37 AC on hwy, $13,600.
50 AC, GI Equity, $8400.
65 AC, Brick, $32,000.
150 AC, will GI. $185:
317 AC. all grass, Jo cash.
997 AC, 2 sets imp, $105.
BUSINESS:
1. I*irge rooming house, near
College, sell or trade, A
2. Drive-in on Washington.
3. Good motel, sell or trade.
14. Operating Dairy.
RETIREMENT HOMES: ‘
1. Bricks with up to 55 ac.
2. 2 bdrm with income, $7,250.
rural.
3. Frames on from 3 to 32 ac
up to $13,500.
BRICKS and frames in town near
college.
SEVERAL cheap houses ranging
from $1500 up to $6,600.
Have other bargains.
ROY B. MEFFERD
Hr* It or
OFFICB: 1ST! W. Tarlatan
H. C. DAVIS, IMmuu
S-JOSJ. Bax 14. SUphMITlIU.
FOR SALE: 68 head Columbia (
sheep. 2 registered *2 year old j
-bucks, $60 each. 11 head 9
month* old Columbia ewes,
$13.60 each- 11 head 1V4 year
old Columbia ewes, lambing in
Dec. $13.50 each. 11. head 3 year
old Columbia ewes lambing in
Dec. $13.60 twh. 10 head 4 Vi j
year old Ramblet ewes, lamh, in j
Dec. $10.60 each. 8 head 5 Vi j
year old black face ewes, lamb
in Dec. $9.60 each. 480 bates
bright Johnson grass hay 75c
■ hale. Odos R. Hudson, Phone
5-2081, Mineral Wells, Texas.
6-l0t-et4te
FOR SALE: Business lot 40’x70’
on prominent corner in ’ Ste-
phenville. For price and other
information write W. G. Reil,
owner, 4630 North Versatile St.,
Dallas 9, Texas. tf-p-d-e$
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NICHOLS FLORAL COMPANY
' STERLING BILLS AND SON, OWNER
*70 North Belknap Street Telephone'WOodland 6-4816
, FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION
* AWUifWHHII" " - *' Biding - Plant* ■ ■
Out Flowers, Pot Plante, Funeral Designs, Artiflcal Flowers
/ WE APPRECIATE YOUM BUSINESS
Custom Made
STOCK FRAMES
For Pickups
Dressed Oak Lumber
To fit any model pickup.
$50 To $55
Clyde Morgan
Route 8, Box 170
Phone 5-6149
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NOW OPEN
MARTHA S GIFT SHOE at
South Graham. Gifts and flow-
ers Vor all occasions. 86 percent
off fori all Rawleigh Produets.
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REAL ESTATE
300 ACRE farm. On pavement.
20 minute drive. Plenty of
grass, water, for 100 mother
coves. Extra fine modern brick
home; 2. htOha. Xixl&ne Jsoce.
$160.00 per acre.
112 ACRE ranch. All grass.
Never plowed. Timber ‘push-
ed. Goat fence. Big fish pond,
lots of fish. On pavement. 20
minute drive. 3 bedroom mod-
ern home- Nice, ij,cpn, pretty
place to live; $13,000.00. Big
G. I. Loan $15,000.
102 ACRES. Water, grass. Best
fences on earth. Big shade
trees. Big, old house- $11,500.00.
160 ACRES. Well located. Goat
fence. No house. Water, grass.
$105.00 per acre.
32 ACRES on creek. C room
rock house- $8,500.00.
100 ACRE ranch. Well fenced.
Sandy land. Almost half in
Coastal Bermuda Grass. $14,-
500.00.
12 ACRES. Close in. Well im-
proved every way for living. 3
bedroom, modem brick home-
Really nice. $25,000.00.
4 ACRES. On out edge. Fine
location. Nice, new modern
brick home. Fine location. $21,-
000.00
9 ACRES. Close in. Well im-
proved. Extra nice, modern
brick home. Pretty place to
live. $21,000.00.
4 Iota. 8 bedroom modern home.
Very, very pretty Garden, lots
of fryita. $6,260.00.
2 bedroom modern home. Near
Chamberlin School. Big lot. $5,-
000.00.
ALMOST new 3 bedroom mod-
ern home. Garden. Peach or-
chard, Pavement A wonderful
place to live. $8,500.00.
WE have these and lot* more
to ptek from.
COMB to our office at 733 N.
ttraham, Stephenville, Texas,
GRUNDY
FENNER
■REAL ESTATE
HE really knows the country.
Cheap property and low taxes.
Come here to retire.
PALUXY
f - LT. RfWNET DAVff------•
f FORT HOOD, TEX. (AHTNO
FAGE SgVKS
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By BKROHA UNDERWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ferownF
Bercha Underwood, Linda, and
Jun Hopkins, Yirgie Trypble, and
Lovie Fritweli, all attended sing-
ing al.Qdep Wednesday, night,-*-*.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Shook Had
his brother, Bill and wife of Hale
Center, Sullie Sandlin of Glen
Rose, and Bercha Underwood on
Tuesday night. Bynum Shook and
family of Stephenville also visit-
ed with them awhile.
Mrs. Wolfenburger was in Glen
Rose on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Starley of
Fort Worth visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Manley, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrym and Mrs.
Chloner, of Morgan Mill, spent
the weekend visiting his sister,
Mrs. Ivy West at Snyder.
We are sorry to hear that Jim
Brown is very ill. We all hope
that he is improved soon.
The LeRoy Worrell’s family of
Fort Worth, were weekend visit-
ors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Stasey.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards
of Fort Worth, visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed-
wards on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stasey,
Mr. and Mi’s. Billy Joe Stasey and
Gary all enjoyed the soup supper
at Three Way on’ Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Musiek of
GREEN or DRY
Postoak
Tolar, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadley.
Tlie Hadleys had their grand-
children pf* Fort Worth over the
weekend. Their parents came for
them on Sunday afternoon. > » -
The J'. Tv Browns were in Glen
Rose on Saturduy visiting with
Mrs. Leiveilen and Mrs. Floyd Up-
tergrove in the Mark-English
Hospital. Mrs. Uptergrove was
dismissed on Sunday. Wo are all
glad that she is doing so well.
We also hope that Mrs. Lewel-
lon can be released soon. '*•
Reverend Ray Wells and family
of Fort Worth, and Bercha Un-
derwood had lunch Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hankins and
girls.
Virgie Trimble, Diysy Walker,
and Lovie Fretwell visited with
friends at Iredefl on Sunday
afternoon.
We are happy to have singers
from Oden attend our Friday
night singing. We need you, so
come as often as you can.
Tender In Cdmpuhy B, 2nd Batta-
lion pf the division’s 41st Infan-
try’at the fort; entered the Army
last May. -
—Army 2d Lt. Rodney E. Da via,
I whose wife, Beverly, lives at 1220
J N- Neblett, Stephenville, Tex., is
participating in Operation Big (
Lift, the largest transoceanic
Army-Air Force deployment ever
made by air. The exert4.se la*ga« r ...
Oct. 22 and is scheduled to end j *
in late December. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
I.ieutenant Davis, a platoon ter I.. Davis, live in Sonora.
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The 23-yea r-old officer is a
1958 graduate of Sonora High
School and i 1963 graduate of 1
Tarleton State OofTege in Stepken-
ig-ssf
I
£tej)l}enmU* Empire-(Jr flrnn*
Kcrtmxi as aeeond-ehiss mail mnttar al the Post Office In Stephonvitla, Texan. undad
act of Cuovrnw of March 4. IS79.
Rufus F. Higgs, S*.
Rufub F. Higgs, Jr._
Georcb A- Lee ---
JUAKDA S’VARE
Pat Skipensticker
Miss Alice McCombs
J. T. Lauchi.iv____i_
___________^_Otcner-Pubtukm •
______________Preside* ( and General Manatee
_Busineas end Advertising Manager
______________________________________ City Editm
.................... ....................Society Editor
Cashier and Classified Advertising Manager
.........- ____ Composing Room Foreman
FIRE
WOOD
^S5-7338
2-PT. LENGTH 8
OR OTHER LENGTH!
CUT-TO-ORDER
Deli vert'd Or Hmul
Your Own
JEFF STINSON
'4 710 So. SL
, PIANOS
Just arrived—a truck load of
practice Pianoe, at a price
you would wawt to pay. We
also have a nice selection of
new Spinets, and re-lmilt
mirror Bplaato, in uaat all
finisken. ’
Terms ‘‘Buy With Confiikucg’’
DOUGLAS PIANO
Sales and Service
144 So.' Virallila WO V4221
kU'pfaunvUle
Open Uw Wulnmitiri
NOW’ IS THE TIME to treat shade
and fruit trees for Borers—bet-
ter check yours now. PORTER
& SON, 241 North Belknap
'Street. et-1-8-15
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
BY AVON
Christmas selling in full swing
sales rights for avon cosmetics
available to lady who is qualified.
Get fact* from Avon Manager.
For interview write Mrs. Sidney
.Ellis, P. O. Box 2264, Abilene. 7’ex-
as. d 22 23 24 et 25 1 8
FOR^ SALE: 4 room house com-
pletely remodeled inside and out.
352 W. Frey. Reasonably pric-
ed, $3600. Call Phillip Fenner
WO 6-3608. 9-d-et
FIVE POUNDS FREE — Bone
Meal Fertilizer with purchase
of Full Flower Bulbs totaling $5
or more. PORTER & SON, 241
North Belknap- et-1-8-15
FOR SA_LE: Very clean '55 Ford
2-Dr., radio, V-8, standard tr^ns-
piission. Phone WO 5-3404 or
sec at 753 West Frey. et-s
FOR SALK: Gibson Guitar, slight-
ly used, Gibson Amplifier, new.
Call WO 5-3251. et-sc
TRUCKS FOR SALE
CITY Block of Used Trucks. Trail-
ers, New International Scouts,
Pickups, Trucks. Used Truck &
Trailer Parts, ' Winches, Axles,
Wheels, Etc. Johnston Truck &
Supply 725-2181 Box 638 Cross
Plains. et25-s 1 mo.
LOANS
LAND BANK LOANS are
available for refinancing indeht-
e dries*, purchase and improve-
fments of tern) real estate, buy-
tng livestock and equipment,
operating expenses and for gen-
eral agricultural purposes. For
pteta information, aca or*write
'erel Little, Manager, Federal
Bank Association. 261 West
’jC o 11 • g e, Stephenville, Texas.
Phone WO 6-6612.' 85-tfc
May 11 St. Edwards Austin
•Double headers
Smitheys
GOOD ICO A., 60 A. Coastal Ber-
muda land, good fences, 2 wells
and sheds. $105 A.
TOP QUALITY 3 B R. Brick. 2
buths, built in kit., Cyn. Heat,
Small Lot. $11,500.
80 A Farm, close in, GO A. cult,
no house, some pecans, all min-
eral, good home site, $11,000.
BRICK, 8 B. R„ 1H Bath, Largt
Den, Plenty of Fruit Trees, Cen
Heat, Fenced Yd. $12,000.
4 EXTRA Nice 3 B R. Brick
Homes in Chamberlin Add. Pric
ed $15,800 to $23,500.
190 A. Close in. 120 culti. 3 B. R.
home, dairy barn, deep well. 3
tanks. This place will produce.
$140 A.
80 A. 6 room home, plenty of
barns, 60 A. bottom ideal for
Coastal. On Hiway. A big-little
place to retire. $26,000.
Real Estate 4k Insurance
Pho. 5-5252 260 St. Felii
I BUc. S. of College Stadium.
REA AIDS TELEPHONE CO.
The Rural Electrification Ad-
ministration has approved a loan
of $345,000 for the Palo Pinto
Telephone Co., Inc., operated by
Jess Turner of Palo Pinto, accord-
ing* to telegrams from Senator
Ralph Yarborough and Rep. Omar
Burleson. The loans will be used
to expand the existing plant and
office facilities, to qxtend tele-
phone service to 502 new subscri-
bers and to contract 90 miles of
new telephone lilies. Service will
be extended to Joplin, Vinyard
THE AMEKICAN < RKEB
’■I bxdlev* In the United State* of America ami tho principle* of freedom, tertlea,
•quality and humanity upon which it was founded and for which American yatrnA*
have Riven their Uvea and fortune
*'l believe it ia my duty toward my country to love it, to support its Constitution,
to obey its laws, to respect its five and to defend It against all emsniea."
SUBSCRIPTION RATES- In Erath or any adjoininp county, 1 year t.VOa ; 2 yeas*
47.00 : 6 month*. $1.76. Other ptnees in Texas, $1.00 per year; 0 months, 42.25. Out-
side of Texas Vi 00 per year; 6 months 42.05. All subscription* cash ia advance.
NOTICE TO THE FlfBLlC: Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standia*
pf any person or firm appearing in Its eoliminx will be gladly and promptly *-•
upon calling the attention of the manneoment to the article in question.
aud Wizard Wells.
Pasteurized process cheese is a
blend of aged and fresh natural
cheese, shredded, mixed and heat-
ed
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CARD OF THANKS
We desire to Express our thanks
and heartfelt gratitude to our
many friends and former Alexan-
der neighbors for their kindness
and tender devotion shown us dur-
ing our recent sorrow when our
beloved son, Donald Jack Rut-
ledge, was laid to final rest in the
old home cemetery at Alexander.
W’e shall ever treasure these nfany
precious memories.—-Mrs. Maulee
Head Mason (mother) and other
relatives.. s-ct
CARD OK THANKS
Words cannot express our thanks
and appreciation for the flowers,
food, cards, and many expressions
of sympathy during the loss’ of
tlttr loved one. May God richly
bless all—Mrs. Ed Emmett, Mr.
and Mrs. Kdd Emmett Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Wililams, Mr. and Mrs.
-Ed Harris.*5’ et-s
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RESS ASSOCIATION
We Have The Merchandise
Just Like We Advertise 4
See These Tremendous Values.
COOK BROS.
Wilson-Art Plastic Laminate Sq. Ft.
3-0’’x3-0” Aluminum Windows--
2-8”x3-0” Aluminum Windows
3/8” Reinforcing Rods (Per Hundred)
1/2” Reinforcing Rods (Per Hundred)
Reinforcing Mesh (Per 750 Ft-* Roll) _
1/2” Galv. Pipe (Per Hundred) __—
3/4” Galv. Pipe (Per Hundred)--
1/2” Black Pipe (Per Hundred) -—
3/4” Black Pipe (Per Hundred) -
Corrugated Sheet Iron (All Lengths) Sq.
2x4 and 2x6 Fir Lumber-----------——-
BEFORE YOU BUY-
— TRY —
- .43
$11.75
_ 10.95
- 2.62
- 4.42
—14.97
_ 10.50
- 13.75
_ 9.23
- 12.25
- 8.45
- 5.50
Cook Bros. Lumber
Co.
2109 West Washington
Pho. 6-8 0<W
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
all bills paid except electric.
Wall-to-wall carpeting. 2 blocks
from college. Inguirc 700 N. Gar-
field. Apt. 3, call WO 5-4763.
t-et-f-ac
WANTED
POSITION open for married cou-
ple to live and work with ychil-
dren. Must lie white, unencum-
bered, 30 to 55 years of jige, and
have high school education Good
salaries, comfortable living quar-
ters, and rewarding work. Send
your qualifications to Box W,
Daily Empire, Stephenville, Tex-
as. 81-7-et
FEDERAL employee wants to rent
two or three bedroom house. No
children. Contact L. L- Adams,
218 East Second St., Coleman
Texas, Phone 625-2462. et-stf
LOST
LOST: Somewhere across from
Higginbotham Store or Hdw. or j
Jones Chevrolet garage entrance :
Wednesday afternoon a dark j
green leather billfold. Identifi- j
cation papers and some money, i
Reward- Joan C. Jorgenson, Ph. '
6-2194. |
LOST: 2 black and White Boston .
Bull Terriers. Male and female, j
Reward. Notify C. S. Wooley, I
Route 5, Dublin, Texas. ltp,
NOTICE
EXTRA NOTICE: ‘‘Would any de-
scendants of the preacher S(las
Scarborough and wife MdW
please WRITE to Lo'uetta West
Wilson. 2018 E. 3”d Drive, in
Mcs#, Arizona. THESE PEO-
PLE LIVF.I) IN HL'CKABAY
AROUND 1900”. et-1-8
FOR SALE
Pure bred Ayrshire Cows and Heifer*.
Also pure bred Jerseys.
Fresh (fows and Heavy Springers Artiftcafly Bred from
Registered Dams. Real Quality at S«mMU* Pficts. Guargn-
twa -awn niTi somm; —..........
COPELAND BROS,
Huckabay, Texas 4. Phone WO 6-2346
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WE5TINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS
Westinghouse frowst-free
2-door refrigerator-freezer
in ymLchoice of colors... only
$<|50
wm:
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• FROST-FREE 119 LB. FREEZER never needs
defrosting.
• FROST-FREt COLO INJECTOR ____
REFRIGERATOR keeps food fresh longer.
« TWIN PORCELAIN CRiSPERS hold almost ft
bushel of vegetables dewy-fresh.
• 13.5 cu. ft Capacity.
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BROWN & PEARCY
234 N. BELKNAP
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