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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-03-12, Page 11Jr• * A A. 16 Property For Sale LARGE 4 BEDROOM home, close to schools and downtown, broadloom living room, sepa- rate dining room, family room with fireplace, central hall with open staircase, one 4 piece, two 2 piece bathrooms. 308 An- drew St. Phone 235-2044, 3:5tfric 4 BEDROOM BRICK house, 3 piece bath, modern kitchen, din- ing room, living room, full basement; oil furnace; garage. Paved driveway. All in good re- pair, Possession after April 2. Apply 176 Main St., Exeter, Phone 235-0626. 26:5:12;19c 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME — Laundry room, rec room, ga- rage, sewers installed, 6% mort- gage, Phone 235-2862. 2:12Unc WELL BUILT 2 STOREY brick house, basement, attic, 4 bed- rooms, all in good condition, Garage, See W. C, Pearce Real- tor, Exeter. 1:29tfnc LOT — On Pryde Blvd. Special price with Beaver Home. Phone 215-1582, 5:29tfnc New Home In Exeter 3 bedroom, gold medallion all electric home, located minutes from business section and hos- pital, $17,000, For further infor- mation contact MALONEY BROS. CONSTRUCTION LTD. DUBLIN Phone 345-2964 We also have new homes in Seaforth, Clinton and Mitchell in the same price range. 2:26tfnc THINKING OF SELLING Listings required immediately for residential and farm prop- erties. For prompt, reliable service list with Gerald Courtney, dial 227-4884 Lucan. TIM MacFARLANE BROKER 1134 The Parkway, London Phone 434-8824 1:8tfne 17 Property For Rent VICTORIA PARK Apartments— May be seen on Waterloo Street from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and after 6:00 p.m. Phone 235- 0526. 3:5tfnc TOWN HOUSE, ground level, 1- bedroom modern apartment, electric heat, laundry facilities, available now $80.00 per month. Phone 235-2420. 3:12tfric FURNISHED apartment, 1 bed- room, washer & dryer, adults. Lm Harvey. Phone 235-2100. 124' 11130DERN 1-BEDROOM apart- Irene central location, electric heat, available immediately. Phone 235-0915. 3:12tfnc LARGE 3-BEDROOM brick farm lime, oil heat, located 5 miles east of Hensall. Call 235-1466 a!ter six. 12c FARM 100 acres, Lot 25, Hwy. 83, all plowed, ready for beans, oats, barley or corn. First farm west of Dashwood. Contact Mr. or Mrs. Floyd Wein, RR 2 Dashwood. 12:19:26:2c 18 For Rent RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; 1/4 & 1/2" drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; cartop carrier. Whiting Rental, corner of Wellington & Carling, 2 blocks west of Main St. Phone 235-1964. 2:19tfnc CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4954 after five or Saturdays, N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. 4:24tfne 19 For Sale or Rent 100 ACRE FARM — No build- ings. Contact George Deelstra, RR 1 Centralia. 12:19* 20 Wanted To Rent 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house in Exeter, immediate possession. Phone 235-0434 after 4 o'clock. 12c 100 - 150 ACRES with buildings. Apply Box A C Exeter Times- Advocate, 12* 21 Property Wanted CASH BUYER requires 3-bed- room brick home in Exeter. Apply Box 13 The Exeter Times- Advocate before March 19. 124' WE REQUIRE more farms and houses for spring possession, If you are thinking of selling your property please phone or write Howard Hodgson, RR 2 Ailsa Craig, 293-3175. Al Sinnot Realty Ltd., Realtor. 12e mememplonimmattelemeN.orihmonensaivoweennniew.0.00i A Whisper Never Carries The Same Impact As A DOMINANT SPACE MEANS INCREASED READERSHIP rantomomMutroaiingiufoommitmonn4mostiown0 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TA CREDITORS In the estate of Peter Molnar, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Peter Molnar, Late of the Township of Stephen, County of Huron, Re- tired Labourer, who died on or about the 14th day of February 1970, are required to file pare ticulare of same with 13e1.1 Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 31st day of March 1970 after which date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to. those claims, of which notice has been re- ceived, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the administratrbe Exeter, Ontario 5;12:19c 25 Auction Sales Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Tractors, Swather, Forage Harvester Equip- ment, Farm Machinery, Household Effects & Misc. Items On the premises LOT 3 & 4, CON. 10, HAY TWP. 1i miles east of Dashwood, thence % mile north, Goshen Line. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 14 at 1:00 pan. TRACTORS AND SWATFLER— Allis Chalmers XT 1.90 standard diesel tractor with closed-in cab, completely hydraulic equipped, only 1400 hours, in new condition; Allis Chalmers semi-mounted 5-furrow plow, 16-inch bottom, like new; John Deere 3010 standard tractor, in A-1 condition. Both tractors equipped with dual wheels. Owtoma 12 ft. grain swabber, equipped with hay conditioner and pick-up reel. FORAGE HARVESTER EQUIPMENT AND FARM MA- CHINERY— Allis Chalmers No. 780 double row forage harvester equipped with corn head, hay pick-up reel and 60 ft, of pip- ing; Allis Chalmers heavy duty forage blower; 3 Forage Master self unloading forage boxes; 3 New Holland 6-ton heavy duty wagons, all equipped with 8 ply tires; Innes No. 570 bean windrower; Int. No. 46 hay baler; (all above mentioned items in new condition); Oliver 17-run grain and fertilizer drill, on rubber, with all attach- ments; New Idea power take- off 125 bushel manure spread- er; Kent 24 ft. folding cultiva- tor; Peerless Rol-M-Mix; John Deere 141 ft. spring tooth cul- tivator, on rubber; Int. 3-pt. hitch 7 ft. mower; M.F. grass cutter; land mulcher; 2 steel wagons; Solar 2200 lb. capacity bulk milk cooler; 2 flat racks; set diamond harrows; horse drawn manure spreader; in- throw disc; oat roller; pea viner; clover buneher; portable feed rack; 3-section spring tooth harrows; 32 ft. extension ladder; set of chimes and team bells; cutting box; scythe; cra- dle; etc.; etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Haines Bros. piano and stool; beds; dressers; tables; kitchen cabinet; 2 chesterfield chairs; studio couch; large cabbage cutter; apple peeler; large cop- per apple. butter kettle. No reserve as the farm is sold. Proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale. Terms: Cash ALVIN RADER, Proprietor CLIFF PENHALE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 5:12c Extensive Clearing AUCTION SALE of 2 Farms; Cattle; Hogs; 3 Tractors; a full line of Implements and Feed at LOT 16, CON. 5, BLANSHARD, 4 miles east of Kirkton, 7 miles west of St. Marys, on THURSDAY, MARCH 19 at 12:00 o'clock noon: PROPERTY: Parcel # 1: 150 acres with bank barn 34 x 90; nearly new pole shed 34 x 80; drilled well and spring well. Selling for the estate of the late Ernest Beavers. Parcel # 2: 100 acres with 10 - room hous e; bank barn 34x90; drive shed; silo; spring wells, TERMS on Property: Selling subject to reserve bid, if not previously sold; 10% down with balance in 60 days. To be of- fered at 3;00 p.m. CATILE: 4 Durham cows, fresh; 16 cows, due in April; 3 Durham cows, milking; 6 yearling Durham steers; 6 Dur- ham heifers; 3 calves 4 menthe old. HOGS: 22 heavy feeder hogs. FEED: 300 bus. mixed grain; 125 bus, Gary oats; 150 bus. Clintiand oats; quantity of cut straw; quantity cut hay, IMPLEMENTS: David Brown 950 tractor run 3800 hours, with manure loader; 2 Cockshutt # 35tractors; New Holland model A18 with hay and earn heads, nearly new; Cockshutt # 419-12 ft. S.P. swather; # 640 side rake, nearly new; J,D, '7 ft. power mower; 17 disc power fertilizer drill; M. 9 ft. 3 pt. hitch cultiva- tor; Case 12 ft, wheel type cul- tivator; Oliver 32 plate double disc; 2 Cockshutt 3 furrovv plows; 6 section SMOOthirig har- rows; 4 section spring tooth cultivator; 10 ton rubber tired wagon; 8 ton New Holland wagon; 2 forage, boxes; New Holland forage blower; NeW Hollatid tractor manure epread- • 25 Auction Sales er; Cockshutt manure spreader; Dion - 46 threshing machine with grain thrower; M.H.. cut- ting hex.; grain threwer; Geo. White snow blower; J.D. 10 plate one-way disc; land roller; 1951 Cheer, 1-ton truck, 4 speed transmission, to be sold as is; .ceekshutt, a in mem ; Fair- banks harrimermill; M.H. grain grinder; drive belt; Cortiet port- able air compressor; cement mixer; circular saw; 16 ft. fiat rack; 3 aluminum wheelbar- rows; 3 steel water tanks; steel fence posts; cedar fence posts; ventilator fan; quantity of new lumber; water pump; plastic pipe; Universal milker, 3 units; DeLaval cream separator; forks; shovels; tools; .etc. No reserve. Terms on Chattels; Cash. Owner or auctioneer not re- sponsible for accidents on day of sale. CARMEN BEAVERS, Prop. W, E. NAIRN & SON AUCTION SERVICE — St. Marys — 284-3796 12c Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Tractors, and Trucks, Farm Machinery, Turnip Equipment & Misc. Items • On the premises EXETER PRODUCE LTD. IA mile west of Main Intersec- tion, Exeter North, on Hwy. 83. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 21 at 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS AND TRUCKS 2 John Deere 4020 diesel, power shift, standard tractors, com- pletely equipped; two 2010 John Deeregas row crop, wide front end tractors; John Deere 2010 gas utility tractor; John Deere 40T gas row crop tractor; M.F. Super 90 diesel, Hiarch multi- power tractor, equipped with dual wheels; David Brown 950 diesel tractor. All tractors in- spected and in perfect condi- tion. 1965 1 ton 292 truck, 4 speed transmission, in excellent con- dition, with safety check; two 1959 G.M.C. trucks, equipped with hoist and Tack; Fargo 2- ton truck, 12 ft. hoist and rack; Op 1959 G.M.C. trucks, equip- p-E-d with hoist and rack, not roadworthy; 1959 Chevrolet 2- ton truck, ideal for farm use; 1962 G.M.C., with Oscar Hill self unloading turnip box. 2 snowmobiles, in perfect con- dition. 1964 Austin car. 1969 Ranch Wagon wheel camper, fully equipped, like new. FARM MACHINERY & TUR- NIP EQUIPMENT: John Deere 17 - run power lift grain and fertilizer drill on rubber; John Deere model 894-A side delivery rake; John Deere semi-mounted 5 furrow 14 inch bottom plow; John Deere 4-row scuffler for 2010; John Deere 4-row scuffler for 40T; Case 13-run grain and fertilizer drill on rubber; 2 heavy duty farm wagons, 300 bushel capacity, with hydraulic hoist; Int. 4-row turnip planter No. 400 liquid pop-up tank, equipped with 185 wills for tur- nips, (can be converted for beans and corn); 2 Myer's boom 200 gallon sprayer, equip- ped with large piston pump; Myer's air blast sprayer at- tachment; Scott Viner turnip harvester, perfect condition; Blackwell turnip thinner; Cen- try fork lift, fits any make of tractor; John Deere 4 - section rotary hoe; John Deere 2-row bean puller; John Deere corn stalk chopper; John Deere 2- furrow hydraulic plow; M.F. 14 ft. disc levelling blade; 2 sets of duals for 4020; John Deere tractor manure spread- er; Cockshutt 3 furrow 3 point hitch wide bottom plow; Easy Flow fertilizer spreader; Int. semi-mounted hydraulic lift 6 blade disc plow; M.F. 3 furrow mounted plow; lanes model 500 A.R. windrower; 30 ft. belt ele- vator for grain, hay and tur- nips; 5-section diamond har- rows; 3-drum steel roller; 3- section diamond harrows; oat roller; 2 equipment floats; Int. 8 ft. binder on rubber; Mc- Cormick cultivator; 16 ft. in- sulated van box; 500 gal. water tank; various assortment of 15 and 16 inch I beams up to 30 ft, length; snow blade for front end of tractor; snow blower; twin ram truck hoist, in per- fect condition; platform scale; Remington 773 chain saw; 2- wheel trailer; heat houser and other misc. items. Everything in first class condition. Inspec- tion invited. Please Note: Terms can be arranged on tractors and large machinery by contacting Trad- ers Finance Ltd., Stratford, prior to sale date. Owner not responsible for ac- cidents day of sale. Terms: Cash In case of inclement weather sale will be held under cover, Due to extra large sale, auc- tion starts at 1:00 p.m. sharp, Lunch booth. EXETER PRODUCE LTD., LEN VERI, Proprietor DALTON FINICBEINER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 12:19c AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Livestock and Misc. items On the premises 11 miles west of Zurich thence 2 Miles north, On TUESDAY, MARCH 31 at 1:00 pare EDWARD ER B, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, AuetiOneer 12e 25 Auction Sales Clearing AUCTION. SALE of Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery & Misc. Items 411 the premises LOT 13, CON. 13, USBORNE TOWNSHIP Ye mile north of Winchelsea The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 at 1:30 p.m. TRACTORS, COMBINE: Allis Chalmers W.D. standard trac- tor in good condition; Allis Chalmers "C" Rowerop tractor equipped with 2 row scuffler and bean puller, All in perfect condition. Case 61 ft, pull type combine equipped with Wisconsin mo- tor, FARM MACHINERY: Allis Chalmers 4-bar power take-off rake; Int. tractor spreader; M.H. 3-furrow plow on rubber; Int. 2 furrow plow on rubber; John Deere 81 ft. stiff tooth cultivator; Int. 15-run grain & fertilizer drill equipped with wide steel wheels, in new con- dition; M.H. 10 ft, tandem disc; Fleury 6 ft, tandem disc; John Deere 8 ft. lever harrows; 2- drum steel roller; rotary hoe; 500 bushel grain box for 1/2 ton truck; 4-section diamond har- rows; grain thrower; 32 ft. belt; tractor chains; steel posts; quantity fence wire; pig crate; Cyclone seeder; chicken brood- er; chains; forks; shovels; etc. No reserve as farm is sold. Terms: Cash WILLIAM WALTERS, Prop, BEV. MORGAN, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12:19e Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Automobile, Tractor, Farm Machinery, Hay, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 38, CON. S.B., STEPHEN TOWNSHIP, 1/2 mile east of Greenway, Hwy. 21; 6 miles south-east of Grand Bend; 8 miles north-west of Parkhill. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, MARCH 28 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE — Parcel No. 1 consists of Lot 38, Con. S.B. Stephen Township, 50 acres of land on which is situated two storey frame dwelling. Main Floor; living and dining room, kitchen with built-in cupboards, bedroom and utility room ad- joining garage. Second Floor: 2 bedrooms with clothes clos- ets. Full size basement, oil fur- nace. Well built barn, new steel roofing. Land choice clay loam, never failing water supply. In- spection invited. Parcel No. 2: Consists of part lot 39, McGillivray Twp., Green- way, on which is situated two storey frame dwelling covered with gray stucco siding. Main Floor: large living and dining room, kitchen with built-in cup- boards, bedroom. Second Floor: 2 bedrooms, clothes closets. ' Dwelling situated on ideal corner lot. TERMS of Real Estate; 10"l on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to reasonable reserve bid. AUTO AND TRACTOR: 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door, 6 cylinder automatic, light beige, only 13,700 miles; safety check certificate; Case Model S stand- ard tractor. FARM MACHINERY & HAY: Cockshutt side rake; dump rake; steel tire wagon; set of harrows; horse drawn cultiva- tor; hay loader; manure spread- er; emery; vise; power clip- pers; power mower; iron ket- tle; quantity of lumber; chains; forks; harness parts; roll of wire; garden and carpenter tools; etc., etc.; 300 bales of choice mixed hay. Complete list of sale in fol- lowing issue. Terms: Cash Everything will be sold to settle estate. CARMAN W. WOODBURN, Administrator for the Estate of the late ' Robt. E. Pollock ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 12c Important AUCTION SALE of Truck, Tractors, Farm Machinery, Misc. Items, Hay, Grain, Carpenter Tools and Equipment On the premises LOT 17, CON, 5, USBORNE TOWNSHIP 21 miles east of Exeter, Huron Street. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 at 1:00 p,m. TRUCK & TRACTORS: 1967 Ford 1/z ton truck equipped with heavy duty springs, in new condition. Ford 3000 gas tractor, fully equipped, only 250 hours; Mas- sey 44 standard tractor in good condition. Complete list of sale in fol- lowing issue. AUGUST GREGUS. Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12c Paying Taxes Make You Sad Sell "Don't Wants" With A For Sale Ad 25 Auction Sales. Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Trucks, Tractors, Combine, Farm Machinery and Misc. Items On the premises LOT 22, CON. 1, HAY TWP„ First farm north of Heesall, Highway 4. The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, AWFUL 8 at 12:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Parcel # 1: Lot 22, Con. 1, Hay Twp., 90 acres of land on which is situ- ated a well constructed two storey white brick dwelling with all modern conveniences. Large L-shaped barn, recently built all steel drive shed and workshop. Two all steel granaries. Land choice clay loam, well drained. Farm situated in ideal loca- tion. Parcel # 2: North half of Lot 8, Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp., 1/2 mile north of IIensall, Highway 4. No buildings. Land completely tillable, p 1 o w e d, ready for spring seedling. Parcel # 3: Part of Lot 14 and 15, Con. 13, Hay Twp., 100 acres of land on which is situ- ated large well constructed bank barn, drive shed, recently built hen stable. Land all till- able, plowed, ready for spring seeding. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale. An additional 20% required for immediate possession, balance in 90 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously sold, Inspection invited. TRUCKS & TRACTORS: 1958 Chevrolet 31 ton stake truck with hoist; 1966 Mercury 11 ton pick-up truck; Allis Chal- mers 390 X. T. diesel tractor equipped with cab and hydrau- lic control, only 750 hours, like new; Allis Chalmers D-15 tree- tor equipped with 4-row scuff- le:. and 4-row bean puller; Ford 660 standard tractor equipped with heavy duty industrial ma- nure loader; Gleaner A-2 com- bine, fully equipped. Remainder of farm machin- ery to be listed in following is- sue. Watch for full particulars of this important sale. Owner is giving up farming due to other interests. EARL SOLDAN, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 3:12tfnc AUCTION SALE of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Feed, Livestock and Misc. Items On the premises KIPPEN FRIDAY, APRIL 3 at 1:00 p.m. KENNETH McCLEMENT, Prop. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer Prayer day is observed By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA There was a good attendance at the World Day of Prayer Service in the church at Zion Friday evening when the Centralia ladies were guests of Zion ladies. Rev. Wilson gave an appropriate address in keeping with the theme "Take Courage'. A social time followed the service. MESSENGERS MEET The meeting of United Church Messengers was held Sunday morning with Mrs. Sam Skinner telling the story "The Pinewood School Takes A Trip." Readings were given by Penny Smith and Donna Wilson, YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING Norman Wilson and David Elliott conducted the worship service for the Young People's meeting in the schoolroom of the church Sunday evening. Mrs. Larne Hicks was the guest speaker and showed beautiful coloured slides to illustrate her trip to the British Isles. Marikay Hodgins was the pianist. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lammie were vacationing with relatives in Toronto for a few days last week, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Overholt, Greg and Roxanne of Zurich spent Sunday evening with Mrs, V. Overholt and family. A pleasant surprise awaited Mrs, George Dunn when she returned home from church Sunday. Mr, & Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter, had come to spend the day with their parents bringing a delicious dinner with them. By MRS. S. HUTTON Mr, & Mrs. Win. Walters visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Howard Daynian and family, Kipper, Mr. & Mrs, Harry Cole, London and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Grubb, Michael and Glen, Farquhar, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Freeman Horne on the Weekend. MOLECULE MAKERS AT SOUTH HURON — Michelle Harrison and Kevin Lamport are shown above with a sample of molecules, that are being made as part of a science project at South Huron High. T-A photo Health budget is axed from County Council A health budget which would have meant an increase of about $68,000 this year was turned down by Huron County Council. The vote was 23 to 15 against the budget for $278,506 which was presented in two parts. Section A of the budget was for $216,950 and represented the expenditures related to any program that had been in operation as of January 1, 1969, Section B of the budget for $61,356 included money for any additional program commenced in 1969 but not in operation for a full year as well as any new programing to be commenced in 1970. Of Section B, $50,156 was for program to which the county was already committed such as the dental program, legal fees, increased rents, etc. Only $11,200 was budgeted for new program and would have included a nurse to work specifically with the elderly persons in the county; energetic activity in thearea of additional services with a nurse assigned to this work; routine checking of infants for anaemia; and expansion of the environmental hygiene services and the immunization program. Dr. G. P. A. Evans, MOH for Huron, admitted the budget called for "a considerable amount of money" but promised it was "very good value for the money". Stanley Township deputy-reeve Anson McKinley objected to the way the budget was presented. He noted he was unhappy to see that the council was committed to a $50,000 expenditure over and above the budget. -orsrammureori. It was explained by Dr. Evans and by Clerk-treasurer John Berry that the budget had to be set up this way to satisfy officials in the provincial Department of Health. Berry said the budget really had three parts — old program, committed program and new program. Former Warden James Hayter questioned if the county was to employ a dentist, a dental hygienist and dental nurse as indicated in the budget. Hayter said it was his understanding that a nurse was hired to carry out the brush-in program when the county was unable to obtain the services of a public health dentist. Dr. Evans told Reeve Hayter there was still no assurance that the county would be able to secure a dentist in 1970 although the picture seemed much brighter this year with regard to the supply of dentists. The dental nurse, he suggested, would be retained. "Are we to have both" persisted Hayter. Mc Killop Reeve Allan Campbell wondered if there was provisions under the dental program for the county health dentist to repair the teeth of any children whose parents might not be able to easily afford the services of a dentist in regular practice. Dr. Evans told him the public health dentist would not do this work and said there were ways and means to secure assistance for youngsters who require dental or medical attention. The matter was turned bark to committee for further study and possible elimination of some proposed programing. Cold Meats 7 varieties P. Schneider's HURRY . Don't Miss Out On These Savings . „ Choose Now While Color Selection Is At Its Best Immediate Installation Acadia Twist REG $1 1 95 9 9SC5 YO Looks like wool — yet wears years longer 10-YEAR WEAR GUARANTEE The NEW MIRACLE "Creslan". 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