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PALACIOS WEAPON. PALACIOS. TEXAS
Thursday, March 5, 19®>
World Day Of Prayer i OEA Youth Leadership
To Be Observed By
Local Church Of God
An organized Prayyer Service is
being conducted March 6 by mem-
bers and friends of the Church of
God of Prophecy West Palacios,
located at 908 9th Street. _
This service is being conducted
on a world-wide basis by the church
organization which has churches
operating in 40 countries.
Questions pertaining to the ser-
vice are welcome by the pastor by
telephone, the number is 972-2144.
The public i sinvited to attend
the service conducted at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Segelquist of
Malakoff, and formerly of Alvin,
moved Sunday into their home at
1705 Fourth Street which they re-
cently purchased. Pat Christianson,
Realtor, and our friendly neighbors
In Green Acres certainly wish Mil-
dred and Vic welcome.
BOAT STORAGE
PHONE
972-2929
Conference In Alamo
City Friday-Saturday
The Area II OEA Youth Leader-
ship Conference will convene at
10:00 a.m., Friday, March 6, in
San Antonio at the Convention
Center on the HemisFair Grounds.
Local Vocational Office Education
students who will he registering in
for the first session of the general
assembly at 10:00 a.m. on the
6th and participate in contests are:
Virginia Harvill, Pilar Flores,
Cathy Sells, Emelie King, Karla
Kilgore, and Camp Anderson. Each
student will be a contestant in one
of the following contests: Machine
Transcriptions; Production Typing
II; Business Spelling; Business
Math; Shorthand Transcription I;
and a Chapter Display will be ex-
hibited. The Chapter Display Is be-
ing prepared under the guidance of
Renee Smith, and will be exhibited
representing the local ©EA; Chapter
membership.
Entertainment and tours have
been planned so that students who
are not involved in a contest or
conference at certain times during
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RATES: 4c a word first insertion; 3c a word second insertion; 2c a word thereafter.
FOR SALE or TRADE
8-TRACK STEREO TAPE at Tuck-
er’s Electric.
FOR SALE—Friedrich Air Condi-
tioners..Tucker’s Electric. _
FOR SALE—Long wheal base pick-
up cover $85. Phone 972-2929. lit
FOR SALE—Friedrich Air Condi-
tioners. Tucker’s Electric.
FOR SALE — Platform rocker,
$5.50. See at 211 Morton or phone
972-3067._____________ltp
FOR SALE—1 used refrigerator
$50.00,1 apartment range $25.00.
Phone 972-2929. Htf
FOR SALE or TRADE
USED APPLIANCES
Electric
Tucker’s
FOR SALE—4-wheel trailer for
26-ft. boat. Phone 972-3082. 9tf
FOR SALE—Friedrich Air Condi-
tioners. Tucker’s Electric.
FOR SALE—New Paulan chain
saw $139.95. Phone 972-2929. Ilf
MOTOROLA COLOR TVc, Stereos
and Radios at Tucker’s Electric.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Lady to baby sit and
housekeep, 6 days a week. Call
972-2067, 211 Austin, Mrs. Elam. 1
HELP IW1ANTED—Woman com-
panion, to live in home. Room,
Board, Salary. Will consider lady
with morning employment. Call
972-2856 or 972-2834 afternoon. 9f
MONEY$ MONEY$ IMONEY$—
How to earn a lot of it?—Easy!
Sell fabulous AVON COSMETICS
_________during convenient hours, near to
FOR SALE—House and lot at Port home- write Janice Brashears, P.
GARAGE SALE—All day Satur-
day, March 7. 415 E. University,
Foley Addition. Everything goes. 1
TOR SALE—1963 Ford Galaxie.
Air conditioned, power steering,
Alto, $3,500. Phone 972-3018. 5tf
NEW FOOD FREEZERS, $149.95
up at Tucker's Electric.
FOR SALE—120 h.p. Grey Marine
motor, straight drive. Phone 972-
3083. etf
conterenoe at certain times curing *■■* Q79‘1072 Ilf
Friday and Saturday may H'-" j gQ°d tireg>etc’ Phone 972'3072' I $15‘ Phone 972-3032. 308 Hum-
PROPERTY—As is, on Mosier p _ y;____H
Drive. $500 total cash plus back
(axes. Christianson Realty.
something inteersting and educa-
tional to occupy their time.
The meeting will conclude or
Saturday, March 7, at 2:30 p.m
O. Box 29,
77466.
Lake Jackson,
Texas
It
MISCELLANEOUS
GULLFTT’S FASHION OUTLET.
417 Main. Phone 972-3555. 46tf
FOR SALE
NEW and USED
TRACTORS
W. R. "Bill" HASLEY
PHONE 972-3230
DONNA BAXTER
TAX & ACCOUNTING
SERVICE
1831 7th Street, Bay City
Caney & Ingrain Sts., Matagorda
1969 TAX RETURNS
PREPARED IN
YOUR OFFICE
March 31 Is Deadline
For Boat- Renewals
V
AUSTIN—Boat owners have un-
til March 31 to renew their boat
registrations, according to George
Cook, director of Water Safety
Services for the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department.
Cook says the last of the renewal
notices were mailed to boat own-
ers Feb. 23.
Boat owners with registered
boats who failed to get a renewal
notice should write Water Safety
Services, Texas Parks and Wild-
life Department, John H. Reagan
State ‘Office Building, Austin, Tex-
as 78701.
New boats may be registered
at any of the Department’s dis-
trict or regional offices where they
will be assigned a certificate of
number.
FOR SALE—Piano, air conditioner,
, window fan, 3 bicycles, some
clothes. Wednesday thru Saturday
I at 206 E. Austin. H-ltp
COASTAL BERMUDA HAY—A.
R. Matthes, phone Blessing 588-
6621. 9-3t
SEPTIC TANK TROUBLE — Call
Casey’s Plumbing. Phone 972-
3344. 50tf
Phone 245-4002 or 863-7895
for appointment.
FOR
SALE
NOTICE OF
EXECUTION SALE
NEW LISTING: Approximately
60 acres of good farm land with
cotton and maize allotment. Loca-
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF MATAGORDA
BY VIRTUE of an execution is-
sued out of the Justice Court Pre-
cinct Number One Court of Harris
USliM#*_lMcas, on a judgment ren-
dered in said court' on the 1.9th day
of September, 1956, in favor of
Pittsburg Plate Glass Company
and against N. E. Thompson, in the
case of Pittsburg Plate Glass Com-
pany against N. E. Thompson, No.
113740 in such court. I did on the
30th day of December, 1969, at 2:00
o’clock P. M., levy upon the follow-
ing described real property situate
in the County of Matagorda and
State of Texas, as the property of
N. E. Thompson, to-wit:
A certain 3.9 acre tract of land,
tion is on Tres Palacios River Road, more or less, in the Lewis Goodwin
These don’t come often—7.4 Survey, a part of Lot 17, of the
acres near town with three bed-1 Subdivision of the Southeast One
room house and well. This fits what i Quarter of Section Nine of the Tex-
you have been asking for; | as Bice Development Company Sub-
Call us for your needs—if we
don’t have it, we’ll find it for you. ‘
in Matagorda County,
We do need listings. If you want
to sell and want us to have all
the headaches instead of you, list
your proeprty with us. There is on said day> at the courthouse door
no fee for our services if we don t , ..... ' ..... T •„ .
division
Texas
and on the 7th day of April, 1970,
being the first Tuesday of said
month, between the hours of 10
o’clock A. and 4 o’clock P. M.
produce results!
FOR RENT or LEASE
FOR RENT—3-bedroom unfur-
nished house. Phone 972-2680. 8f
FOR SALE—Fibeiglassed
Mlercury Motor, trailer.
Third.
AIR CONDITIONERS and refrig-
eration repairs. Call R. A. Porter,
i 972-3475.
boat,
410
COMPLETE LINE of Gibson’s
Electric Appliances at Tucker’s
Electric.
FOR RENT—Furnished & Unfur-
nished houses. Phone 972-2318.
FOR RENT—2-bedroom upstairs
furnished apartment at 201 Main.
Phone 972-2323. 7tf
FOR RENT—7 room unfurnished
house, 2 baths. Contact Earl Rog-
ers at 970-0667. «tf
FOR RENT—One 2-bedroom fur-
nished house. Close in. D. M.
Green. Phone 972-2238. 9tf
FOR RENT—One bedroom furnish-
ed house, near Eastside Ele-
mentary. Phone Paxton’s 972-2813.
FOR RENT—Upstairs office. 900
sq. ft. Plenty parking space. At
Palacios Marina. Call 972-2118. tf
FOR RENT—One camping trailer,
contains stove, ice box, sleeps
six. John Toellner, phone 972-3023.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-Bed-
room house with nice driveway.
Enquire at 525 Welch. Phone 972-
2137. ltp
FOR RENT — Furnished Apart-
ments also furnished small cot-
tage, 101 First St. Nice and clean
near bay.
FOR RENT—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed houses. Phone 972-2864 before
8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. or phone
972-2567. 41tf
FOR RENT—Mobile home lot for
long-term tenant having over-
sized home. All services including
natural gas. 972-2940.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished pri-
vate apartment. Utilities paid.
TV Cable. Air-cooled. A. Rioux,
972-2318 or 972-2646.
I OR SALE—Used 23”console color
TV. Excellent condition. Tucker’s
Electric. Utfi
FOR SALE—Home, Store Build-
ing and Lots. R. IL Blackwell,
Coilegeport. 40tf
8-TRACK STEREO TAPE of
Spanish Music. Tucker’s Eiec-
FOR SALE—Riding or Self-Pro-
pelled Mowers. Kami Upholstery
and Furniture.
FOR
IRONING—To earn money to go
to Mexico with Spanish class.
Call 972-3371. 10-2tp
ANYONE HAVING A BOAT FOR
SALE—List it with Bobby Lewis.
Phone 972-2023. 35-tf
RADIO-TV SERVICE on all makes.
Work and parts guaranteed. R.
A. Porter, Phone 972-3475.
WATKINS PRODUCTS and Knapp
Shoes are now being sold by John
Cepak, Star Route, Palacios. 36tf
tionerei^T Ported309 RABY’S RAD1° TV SERVICE-
Moore, phone 972-3475.
FOR SALE—11.9 ft. self-defrost-
ing Philco refrigerator $50.00.
804 First St. Cash and Carry.
Guaranteed Exact Parts Replaced.
WANTED—Property listings. See
or Call Pat Christianson, Real-
FOR RENT—1 and 2 bedroom fur-
nished apartments at the Ederor
Apartments. TV cable connection.
Phone 972-2864. Kermit Gideon be-
fore 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
of said county, I will offer for
sale and sell at public auction, for
cash, all the right, title and interest1
of the said N. E. Thompson in and
to said property.
Dated at Bay City, Texas, this
the 18th day of February, 1970.
R. E. Graham, Sheriff
of Matagorda Co., Texas
By L. F. Schliehting, Deputy
NOTICE
We’d rather serve a lot of peo-
ple than have a lot of servants.
NEY OLDHAM
REAL ESTATE
PHONE 972-2517 (Day or Night)
PALACIOS, TEXAS
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AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAV, MARCH II
1:30 P. M.
411 ELIZABETH STREET
(Foley Addition, Northeast Section of Palacios)
6 ROOMS OF EXTRA GOOD FURNITURE
I0-FT. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR
20-FT. DEEP FREEZE
KELVINATOR WASHER AND DRYER
23” COLOR T. V. (Cost $800)
4 BICYCLES
JLARGE LOT: RODS & REELS, NICE DISHES,
COOKING UTENSILS, ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
MRS. GEORGE TRAMMELL
(LEAVING COUNTRY)
COL. W. F. NEWTON, Auctioneer
In Case of Rain during Hour of Sale will be held
following day, same hour.
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Again this Saturday, March 7,
1970, the opportunity will be given
to have your dogs vaccinated and
tagged. This is a City Ordinance
and • it will be inforced, so please
take advantage of this opportunity.
Remember Saturday, March 7,1970,
at 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., at
the Palacios Fire Department, 4th
and Commerce Streets.
can 972-208° after 5 p.m,___lOtf tor, at 410 Third. Phone 972-2940.
f OR SALE—Used lumber, cheap.
Some 24 ft. 2 x 1’2’s. Good prac-
tice piano, cheap. Call 972-2082. 7f
HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS
—Bags for all cleaners All parts.
Kana Upholsery and Furniture.
FOR SALE—Used work clothes,
pants and shirts. Sterilized and
Pressed. Campos Grocery, 801 Hen-
derson. 4gtf
FOR SALE—One Swisher and one
Homco Riding Mower, 10% over
cost. Kana Upholstery and Fur-
niture.
NICE HOME, 4 separate furnish-
ed apartments grossing $245
seldom a vacancy. Christianson
Realty.
DOES YOUR PLUMBER HAVE
A STATE LICENSE? Dan T.
Davis, Licensed Plumber, Phone
972-2706. Sitf
WANTED TO BUY—Used furni-
ture, dishes and anything of
value. Call 972-3231, Eula’s An-
tiques. 28-7ptf
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Beacon has been authorized
to announce the following candi-
dacies for the Democratic Primary
to be held Saturday, May 2, 1970:
For District Clerk:
J. GRADY WALKER
PAUL HATCHETT
For County Treasurer:
OTIS D. BICKHAM
For County Clerk:
HILMA S. HIJITT
For Co. Commissioner, Pet. 4: .
A. W. “AL” HURTA
For County Judge:
AUSTEN H. FURSE
For Co. School Superintendent:
E. RUDD
CITY TICKET
Election will be held Saturday,
April 4, at the Palacios City Hall.
For Mayor:
GEO. HOLST
For Alderman, Place 5:
(1-Year Term)
IRVIN T. PETERSEN
LUOILLE T. CLAYBOURN
For City Council, Place No. 1:
LEROY NEAL
For Councilman, Position 2:
LEROY EREKSON
For Councilman, Position 5:
SCHOOL TICKET
Election will be held Saturday,
April 4, at the Palacios City Hall,
Mopac House in Coilegeport, Mid-
way Store, and Deutschburg School
Building.
For School Trustee, Position No. 1:
R. G. HERLIN
BEST BUYS
Five bayshore homes, priced from
t'9,000 to $34,500. Each has its o>wn
attractive features. One is small and
compact just right for a couple or
small family. Another will afford
charm of the past years but at
same time lots of room. For those
desiring a separate guest eottago
plus room for tl?5 owner we have
this, too. The two larger ones, both
with wood burning fireplaces, are
for the larger families or those
who entertain frequently.
Resolve in 1970 to invest wisely
in some Palacios area real estate.
We have acreage, river front lots
and cottages, bayshore acreage,'in-
come properties, and can find buy-
ers for additional listings.
This office welcomes both pros-
nective buyers and sellers.
CHRISTIANSON
REALTY
410 THIRD
Day or Night Phone 972-2940
If No Answer 972-3319
SHIMEK ELECTRIC SERVICE—
Electrical supplies and fixtures.
Electric contractor. See Donald
Shimek, 468 E. Matagorda. tf
EDDIE’S LAPIDARY—Gem cut-
ting, mounting, hand made
mounts. Stamp collectors’ items.
Rt. 1, 7 miles n. hwy. 35, Palacios.
CARPETING — Ozite indoor-out-
door carpets, $2.49 sq. yd.; 100%
continuous filament nylon, $2.99 sq.
yd. Hartsfield Building Co., Phone
972-2929. lltf
FOR SALE—House and lot at 215
Commerce St., also three lots on
Commerce. Call J. V. Houae, El
Campo LI 3-6390._23ti j CONTACT—Palacios Pest Control
Service, Leon Bullock or Edward
Schulze, to control roaches, chinch
bugs, and other insects. Also tree
spraying. 22tf
RANCHERO FOR SALE — 1965
Falcon, new tires, new paint,
clean, in good condition. See as 408
Humphrey or phene 972-2638. 8f
FOR SALE—1966 Oldsmobile Vista
Cruiser, 9-passenger, loaded, in
excellent condition. Phone 972-
2382- 11-tp
FOR SALE—66 x 198 ft. on High-
way 35 (Henderson). Metal Bldg.
Ideal for garage or body shop. The
City State Bank. 972-2554. 39-tf
FOR SALE or RENT—Warehouse,
excellent location, ample park-
ing, on Perryman Ave. Contact
Kdrmit Gideon for particulars. Ilf
Card Of Appreciation
In behalf of Mrs. Henry Barrett,
and those who love her, we now
wish to inform her friends of her
removal to Champ Traylor Hospital
in Port Lavaca, Texas. We wish to
extend our thanks and apprecia-
tion to Reverends Webb, Harris and
Gwin for their visits and interest.
Especially do we thank Doctor
Sanford, who was her friend, as
well as her doctor, all the days she
has been his patient. To the per-
sonnel at Wagner General Hos-
pital, our grateful appreciation for
your care.
Members of her family
NEW FORMS!
SURCHARGE!
WHY WORRY?
RETURNS HADE
$5 and up
NEY OLDHAM
PHONE 972-2547
Fountain Terrace Motel
F’OR SALE—3-bedroom unfurnish-
ed house at 309 Koontz on 1 acre
of land. Nice lawn, good garden
land. See or call Eugene Harvey,
972-2497. 52tf
COME BY AND SEE tne new John
Deere lawn and garden tractors,
6, 8, 10 and 12-h. p. Hydrostatic
Drive. Lewis Marine Supply, 411
First Street, Phone 972-2023. tf
SMALL EQUITY DOWN—Assume
low payments on nice three bed-
room house in Foley Addition, 6%%
interest. Write Bill Mullen, 1263
Forrest Drive, Southaven, Miss. 2f
BOAT TOR SALE—14-ft. Star-
Craft Aluminum Boat; 4-h.p.
Outboard Mercury Motor. Both
new. Wholesale price. Phone 972-
3574 on weekend. Call collect Whar-
ton 532-2540 or 532-2434. 9tf
MUST SELL — 1968 Split-Level
Town & Country Mobil Home.
12’ x 60’. 3-bedroom, 1% bath; 3-ton
airconditioner. In excellent condi-
tion. High bid buys. Phone 972-
3562. 9-tf
FOR SALE—1963 Oldsmobile F85,
excellent condition. Good air con-
ditioner and heater, transistor ra-
dio, automatic transmission, new
seat covers and safety belts, new
battery and exhaust system. Excel
lent motor and transmission, $650.
Call 972-0813.
FOR SALE—New 25-ft. fiberglass
and plywood shrimp boat, easily
converted to crabbing or oystering;
camper, sleeps two or more, self-
contained; 12x45 ft. mobile home,
just like new. Ready to move into.
Parking space, etc. Phone 972-
3212.
THE END OF YOUR SEARCH
for a friendly church. Attend
Trinity Baptist Church. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Worship Service
11 a.m.; Training Union 6:30 p.m.;
Worship Service 7:30 p.m.
PENNYRICH—Bras, girdles, lin-
gerie, swim suits. Custom fitted
in your home. Give a Pennyrich
Party and receive a gift bra. For
details phone 972-2614. 46tf
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
ESTATE OF MOLLIE
LEE HOPE, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that orig-
inal letters of administration with
Will annexed upon the Estate of
Mollie Lee Hope, Deceased, were
issued to me, the undersigned, on
the 19th day of February, A. D.
1970, in the proceeding indicated
below my signature hereto, which
is still pending, and that I now hold
such Letters. All persons having
claims against said estate, which is
being administered in the county
below named, are hereby required
to present the same to me re-
spectively, at the address below
given, before suit upon same are
barred by the general statutes of
limitations, before such estate is
closed, and within the time pre-
scribed by law. My residence and
post office address is 208 Lucas
Street, Palacios, County of Mata-
gorda, State of Texas. Dated this
24th day of February, A. D. 1970.
Charles Jesse Kesseler
Administration With the Will
Annexed of the Estate of Mollie
Lee Hope, Number 3190 in the
County Court of Matagorda County,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbison
and baby of Houston spent the
weekend with his grandparents,
Remand Mrs. V. E. Stokes.
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'MOUX
REALTORS
P. O. Box 226
Office: 213 Fifth St.
SALES -- APPRAISALS
RENTALS
•ROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Acreage
2 story dwelling in A-l condi-
tion. Completely furnished and ear-
peted. 2 private apartments with
2 and 3 bedrooms. In city limits
with all city utilities. Double ga-
rage. $20,000, with terms.
2 bedroom home with city utili-
ties. On Craymer Street. Cyclone
fenced yard. Almost 3 acres, $13,-
500.
Commercial
Bldg, stock & fixtures. Excellent
location for cafe or other business
Owners will finance.
3 lots, corner Main and 1st St
with improvements. Wonderful bus-
iness property.
Homes And Lots
Extra nice 3 bedroom home only
6 yrs. old. Financed at 3%% in-
terest. IVi lota. $12,500.
Cor. lot facing Bay with oldei
home. Needs improvements. $6900
Owner will finance.
Homes from $52150 up in good
locations.
Lots in Green Acres, Foley Addn
1st St. and Hiway acreage.
Call anytime . . .
972-2318 or 972-2646
There is no substitute for exper-
ience. “Serving Palacios Profession-
ally for the past 27 years.”
R. V. O. S. INSURANCE—Fire,
storm, theft coverage. Homes,
furnishings. Barns, implements.
Call George Capak, 972-2385 or
Robert Solis, 972-2420. 44-tf
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HARTSFIELD REALTY (0.
1725 FIRST STREET
PHONE 972-2929
NEW LISTINNGS:
Bay Home, interest in private
fishing pier. Schicke Point, $5,000.
2 Lots, Lewis Carancahua Addi-
tion, $405 each.
of'oncm*;‘™U8et’ f°r ttle pr'ce 3 Bedroom Frame, central h(
of one. $5,500, cash or terms. and air, $10,500.
2 Lots on 11th Street.
Small House, corner lot, fenc
backyard, just $6,000.
3 Bedroom Brick, large lot, $li
000.
PLUMBING REPAIRS—24 hours
service, guaranteed services. Free
estimates on remodeling. Featuring
Wolverine brass materials. Casey
Plumbing and Heating, 101 Main,
phone 972-3344. 13tf
DO YOU LONG for dedicated
Biblical teaching? Do you like
Bible - centered Christ - honoring
preaching? Then attend Trinity
Baptist Church. Sunday School 10
a.m.; Worship Service 11 a.m.;
Training Union 6:30 p.m.; Worship
Service 7:30 p.m.
Poise is the ability to talk fluent-
ly while the other fellow is paying
the check.
SAVE MONEY ON
ALL INSURANCE
Auto • life • Fir*
Truck • Business
...AGENT
...COMPANY
...MONTHLY
PAYMENT
If you wish
H. N. HARTSFIELD
1725 FIRST STREET
PHNE 972-2929
FACTORY OUTLET DISCOUNT
The Farm and Ranch Shopping Center
HIGHWAY 71 N, EL CAMPO
AND 210 ED LINN ST., EDNA
SPRING SALE
Sh ?utbsr*2H nnl WitH fit'inKs 589 00 & “P - Iron
llnl W' ! ^ Up ~ Cast Ir<>" Lavatories $10 to $20
Complete Commode Sets $26.50 — A Lot of Sinks and
c.usr-ti’,,Mt * ■" - <*- *
Office Desks, Unfinished Desks Chest^* n n
low as $29 50 -All kinds of Rockers and rta,l" 5 t
All L' A V,? • y Net,lnK. Yard and Stock Wire
kinds of I amt, Our Regular Stock in Popular Colors
, Exterior and Interior Latex $2.55 & up
Bulk oSc gal ?andS’ 25C Qt' &
Of Inlaid I inolonm v ? *3-40 r°» & «P - Also all kinds
All Lizes Steel Stora™ (’arden Tools of all kinds
al kimls n u d!"RS ~ a"d Bedding of
Rain War S ZV- Cookin* Utensils
AH Types Farm Machinery'ling sMd rt ""if” -
A Sizes Trarinr *, lnR sold at a bargain
All tvnli nf H In',)lements »t Reasonable Prices
All types of Hay, going at 60c a hale
Quarter Horses and Colts
—PRICES GOOD IN BOTH STORES_
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