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aaesda;� following date of inset- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE '
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aertion '(minimum 35 cents); sub-
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(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex-
tra for box number or for direc-
Ition to NEWS -RECORD Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
1DEADLINE-6 p.m. Wednesday
.AGENTS WANTED
11E YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute,
on Part Time or Full Time basis,
our 250 products: Toiletries, Vita-
mins, Extracts, Spices; Baking
Powder, Cakes, Deugheuts, Glass.
ilver, Furniture and Shoe Po-
fishes, etc. Each IntUv1dttal a'
customer. Excellent opportunity
to test your business abilities.
Waite for FREE details end cat-
alogue—FAMILEX, 1600 Delor-
3mier, Montreal. 1-8-b
HEREFORD COW to freshen in
April. Joh* McGuire, phone
Clutton 802r5. 7-b
14 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Ivan McClymont, Varna, phone
Clinton 622r24. 7-p
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
THREE OR FOUR ROOM Apart-
Ment or small house, preferably
unfurvaished, Clinton or area. Not
:a short term tenant, No child-
ren. Box "G", NEWS -RECORD,
7-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1941 DODGE COACH, equipped
with built-in radio, heater, four
fog -lights, bumper guard, fender
guides, four new tires, new mot-
or. Harvey Boyce, Verne, phone
'Clinton 626r4. 6-7-p
1935 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY,
new seal beam lights, points, bat-
tery, White Truck heater, good
'rubber, price $325; also new Oil
'Queen Brooder Stove, never set
up, $22.50, Apply Gordon G.
Sc tc mer, R. R. 2, Bayfield..
7-8-b
CARROTS FOR SALE
CHOICE WASHED CARROTS
'atm sale, $1.50 per bushel. Robert
• W. Cole, phone Clinton 906r24.
1-8-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
IsATE MODEL JOHN DEERE
Tractor on rubber, full two -
plough size, complete with two-
lurrow plough. Irvine Tebbutt,
-phone 902r6. 7-8-p
FARMS FOR SALE
50 ACRES GRASS LAND, river
runs through one corner, lots of
water and shade, good pasture.
'Concession 3, Hulled, terms FREE MEDICINE — Company
reasonable, Robert Freeman, interested in obtaining opinions
^Clinton. 7-8-p
EIGHT .:LITTLE PIGS, seven
weeks (^,*d. William Gibbings,
phone allifinton 805r32. 7-p
22 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old; also two young Holstein cows
due this month. Apply Edgar
Rathwell, phone Clinton 907r4.
7-n
TWO HOLSTEIN COWS, one five
years old, registered, freshened
October 28, one nine years old,
'freshened December 30. Bath in
good condition, See them at M.
Vanderrneer's, R.R. 2, Goderich,
phone Goderich 932r15. 7-p
THREE • DURHAM COWS, two
due to freshen soon and one with
calf et foot; team of black Perch-
eron horses; Renfrew cream sep-
arator, capacity 750 pounds, al-
most new; Colony house, eight
feet by ten feet. Roy Connell,
phone Clinton 807r4. 7-b
MISCELLANEOUS •
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Floere's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale. var-
ious lengths. Enquire. 53-9-p
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines—
cabinet end portable electric, also
treadle machines; repairs to all
makes. Singer Sewing Centre,
"8 Ontario St., Stratford. �tfb
WISH TO PLACE GRATIS
three -months -old purebred farm
male Collie dog. Present owner
unable to keep him. Phone Clin-
ton 15711. 7-b
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain
5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy
flesh; new vigor, New "get
acquainted" size only 60 cents.
All druggists.
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices If not, will pry fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ran= a 236r21 it 036E32. Coder.
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PERSONAL
'77 ACRE FARM; nine acres
'hush; driving shed and barn;
seven -room brick cottage; lot 45,
'concession 2, L.R.S., near church
and school. Apply Mrs. Alex
Lillieo, Seaforth, please call
'evenings. 7-8-9-p
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
as to the value of their now
medicine for the relief of rheu-
matic, neuritic and arthritic pain,
backache, kidney disorders, up-
set stomach and constipation. We
will provide petent medicine
without charge for two-week
testa Write Sarnak Company,
225 Mutual Street, Toronto, 2,
stating your complaint. 7-b
80 ACRES GOOD PASTURE PIANO TUNING
with spring creek, lots of shade.
Applly to Mrs, Ellen J. Cox, PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS'
Huron St,, Clinton, 5-10-p to ail makes, Cleaning, de -moth -
Ing, free estimates. Write or phone
HELP WANTED, FEMALE William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
'YOUNG GIRL AS CLERK IN 1-btfb
Bank, some typing experience POSITION WANTED.
helpful. Apply Zurich phone 77.
7-8-b CLERICAL POSITION WANTED,
experienced in all types of office
HELP WANTED, MALE work. Plione Clinton 164J. 7-h
.ATTENTION MEN! WATKINS
Dealers wanted for Established
Rural Routes. We have an open-
ing in your locality or nearby
locality for an aggressive man,
'25 to 55 years of age. Must sup -
:ply own travel outfit. Particu-
lars without obligation. Write
"The J. 11. Watkins Company, 350
Dept. 0-C-16, The J. R. Watkins
Company, 35Q St. Roeh St., Mont-
real, Quebec. Don't delay—act
mow! 53-b
SEWING
WANTED
BRIGHT BAY MARE or Gelding
four, to six years old, express
type, prefer Hackney cross, white
markings and white stripe on
face, 16 or 16.1 hands, 1400 lbs.
State location. Apply Post Of-
fice Box 261, Clinton. 7-p
"More Than Enough"
Rest assured, farmers are not
going 'to allow a repeat of the
"hungry thirties" willingly. They
believe in Margaret Batemen's
statement "There is more than
'SEWING OF VARIOUS TYPES 'enough for everyone in the world,
done promptly and efficientyy, but everyone doesn't get it. Be -
including tailored or machine cause of this, there are wars,
button holes. Mrs. Ernest Bell, 1 Because of this, there can be
phone Clinton 206W. • 7-8-p peace,"
Sa
NOT 10
but
NOT 20
25% OFF
On
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—all sizes, all shades
P
—Boys' 4 to 18 years. 15 only
MEN! LADIES!
Order your made -to -measure suit or .topcoat now
'Warren I{.Cook .,., 59.50to9500
Regal Park 62..50 to 69.50
W. R. Johnston .... 44.50 to 59.50
Tip Top Tailors 44.50
(FLEET STREET line , . 57.50)
Pickett L Campbell
Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts
The place to buy your Work Clo',hing
PHONE 25 _ -- CLINTON
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BIRTHS
ANDERSON -. In 'Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, Febru-
any 15, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Anderson, Hensel", a
son.
ARMSTRONG -In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, November
11, 7949, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Armstrong, Hensel', a daugh-
ter.
GRANT—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, February 15,
1949, to F/0 and Mrs, Douglas
H. Grant, Clinton, a daughter.
HAMILTON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Febru-
ary 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Hamilton, Clinton, a sen
(Kenneth Knowles).
MacIVOR In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Febru-
ary 12, 1949, to LAC and Mrs.
Harold Maclvor, Clinton, a son
(Grant Edward).
THATCHER—Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel J. Thatcher, London (nee
Madelen Glew, Clinton), are
happy to announce the birth of
a son (David Charles), at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Friday, February 11, 1949.
DEATHS
JERVIS—At the home of her son,
Robert, Princess St., Clinton,
on Wednesday, February 16,
1949, Caroline Elizabeth Stir-
ling, beloved wife of the late
Joseph Jervis, in her 79th year.
Funeral from Bali and Mutch
Funeral Home, High St., Clin-
ton, Friday afternoon, Febru-
ary 18, at two o'cicok, to Clin-
ton Cemetery.
ROSS—At her home, 363 Strath-
more Blvd., Toronto, on Mon-
day, February 14, 1949, Minnie
Couch Ross, formerly of Clin-
ton, loving mother of Mrs. Helen
Cobb, in her 71st year. Funeral
from Myers -Elliott Funeral
Home, 715 Dovercourt Rd,, To-
ronto, on Wednesday afternoon,
February 16, to Searboro Me-
morial Perk Cemetery.
SINCLAIR—At her late residence,
Kippen, on Monday, February
14, 1949, Agnes Bell, . beloved
wife of William Sinclair, in
her 79th year.. Funeral from
St. Andrew's United Church,
Kippen, to Maitlandbank Ceme-
tery, Seaforth, Wednesday af-
ternoon, February 16.
Federation Notes
(By W. V. Roy)
Prepare for Field 18w.
A special meeting of .the eat.--
utive of Huron County Federa-
tion ori Agriculture was held on
Monday, February 14 to make
plans for our annual Field Day
to be held in Goderich this year.
The tentative date set is June 15.
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Milk Bodies Meet
The milk organizations of the
County held a joint meeting in
Clinton recently, with represen-
tation from Goderich Whole
Milk, Cheese Producers, Concen-
trated Milk, and County Cream
Producers, being present,
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Soil Conservation
A, C. MacKinnon of Victory
Mills, Toronto, and graduate of
OAC, Is giving a short talk en
soil conservation, and crop ro-
tation, at each evening showing
on the County Film circuit, from
now until March 11. Also on
these programmes are filrns of
special interest to farmers.
WEDDINGS
WATSON-CLARK
Pink end white snapdragons
made a pretty bridal setting Sat-
urday, February 5, at Adelaide
Street Baptist Church, London,
fen • the wedding of Elizabeth
Audrey (Betty) Clark, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B.
Clark, York Street, London, to
William Wallace Watson, son of
Mr. ' and Mrs: Clifford Watson,
Kippen. Rev. J. H. ' Slimon of-
eiated fat the beremony and
Mrs. Lloyd Yorke: sang "The
Crown" and "All Joy Be Thine."
William Carey was organist.
Entering the church on the arm
of her father the bride wore a
white velvet gown, the jacket
styled with long sleeves and tiny
pointed collar. The full skirt of
the gown flared to a deep train.
She wore a 'white net and pearl
headdressholding her waist -
length veil and carried American
Beauty roses.
Mrs, Cecil Yorke, eldest sister
of the bride, was matron of hon-
or in a gown of` bronze velvet
with matching, headdress end car-
ried Talisman roses. Miss Mar-
ianne Clark was . her sister's
bridesmaid in turquoise velvet.
She carried cream roses. Miss
Peggy Yorke, niece of the bride,
as flower girl, wore yellow taf-
feta with a matching taffeta
headdress: She carried a nose-
gay of violets and sweet peas.
Richard Watson, Kippen, was
his brother's groomsman, and
the ushers were John and Daniel
Watson, the groom's brothers.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Clark wore a gray street -
length frock with black acces-
sorieso
land cg corsage of pink car-
nations. The groom's mother
chose a blue ensemble with a
corsage of pink carnations.
Following a reception at Palm
Grove Restaurant, the couple left
on a wedding trip by motor to
Chicago. For travelling, Mrs.
Watson wore a gray gabardine
suit with gray topcoat and black
accessories. They will reside in
Flint, Mich.
CAUSTON—COLLINS
• A wedding of considerable
interest in Clinton was soiemniz-
ROXY THEATRE
CL IN TON
Now Playing (Feb. 1749)
"ALWAYS TOGETHER"
Robert Hutton & Joyce Reynolds
MON., TUES., WED, (Feb. e1-23)
Dennis Morgan, Viveca Lindfors.
and Victor Francen — A vibrant
and compelling love story con-
cerning two bewildered people
who sought each other in a world
torn upside down.
"TO THE VICTOR"
THUR., FEL, SAT. (Feb.24-26)
"FORT APACHE"
Wild adventure in a lend beyond
the law where men fought, loved
and died to wrest a new frontier
from savagery — John Wayne,
Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple and
John Agar.
NOTE:—Due to its length the
above feature will commence at
7 p.m,
Coming (Feb. 28 -March 2)
"PERSONAL COLIJMN"
with Lucille Ball
CAPITAL THEATRE 1 REGENT THEATRE
GODERICH SEAFORTH.
Now Play
way ng Feb. 17-19)
"THE' INC OF THIEVEDr
in Technicolor, .with Jon Hall
MON„ TUES., WEI). (Feb. 21-23)
T`Two Sisters From Boston"
The musical romance that sings
to your happy heart. Note the
cast! Kathryn Grayson, June
Allyson, Jimmy Durante, Peter
Lawford and Lauritz Melchior.
THUR., FRI., SAT. (Feb. 24-26)
Claudette Colbert, Marjorie Main
and Fred MacMurray — Bring
back Betty MacDoneld's hit story
of her life as a chicken rancher.
"THE EGG AND I"
Coming (Feb. 28 -March 2)
"LADY FROM SHIANGIIAI"
with Rita Hayworth
Now Playing (Feb. 17-19)
"THE PRINCE OF T iIEVES"
Patricia Morison, and Cineeolor
MON., TUES., WED. (Feb:81-23)
Eleanor Parker, Alexis Smith &
Sydney Greenstreet — Based .on
the famous story by Wilkie Col-
line comes the chilliest mystery
yarn "THEoWOMAe N Seen,
IN WHITE"
THUR., FlEI., SAT. (Feb.24-26)
Martha Scott, John Mills and:
Patricia Roe—Present an excel-
lent story of an ambitious woman
and her idealistic man. s
"SO WELL R'EMEMB'ERED"
Coming (Feb. 28-l%larch 2)
Dennis Morgan in
"TO THE VICTOR"
Misses Joan Collins and Sandra
Sanderson, nieces of the bride,
were bridesmaids with the for-
mer wearing orchid taffeta end
the latter yellow nylon. Com-
pleting their costumes they wore
matching mittens and feathered
headdresses and carried nosegays
of Talisman roses.
William Fraser, Gelt, was best
man, and the ushers were Wil-
liam Horton and David Collins.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception. was held at the Iroquois
Hotel. Mrs, W. Collins, Sr., wear-
ing a frock of green crepe with
black accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses, and Mrs. Alfred
Horton,wearingblack crepea with
cerise rimming
and black acces-
sories end a corsage of red roses,
reoeived the guests. The bride's
table was attractive with spring
flowers and lighted tapers and
centred with the wedding cake.
During the reception Mrs. Sand-
erson sang Because" and
Through the Years."
For the wedding trip to brew
York the bride donned a black
wool ensemble with pleid taffeta
trim and a corsage of sunset
roses. On their return the young
couple wilt reside in Galt. Out -
ed in Trinity Church, Galt, on of -town guests were present from
Wednesday, January 26, 1949, Kincardine, Palmerston, London,
when Rev. A. B Thomas offic- Toronto, Preston, Clinton, Beav-
iated at .the • ceremony which erdiale, Doon end Blair.
Prier to her marriage the bride
was enbertained by her sisters,
,The bride is a daughter of the Mrs, J. Sanderson end Mrs. A.
late Mr. and Mrs. D. Collins, Horton, when a delightful trous-
Galt, and the groom is the son seau tea was held at the former's
of Mr. and Mrs, A. Causton, Hunt- home. The Women of the Moose
ingdon, England, and was at one presented the bride -elect with a
time stationed at Clinton 1lCAF comport set. The groom -elect
Station. was presented with a table lamp
The church was attractively by his fellow employees of the
decorated • with vagi -coloured dye house of Newlands and Co.
spring flowers incl green palms.
marriage Rita Leona
?Collins and Albert J. H. Causton.
Mrs, L. J R. Seeders played
traditional wedding music and
accompanied the soloist, Mrs.
Alfred Horton, who sang "A
Wedding Prayer" and "O, Perfect
Love."
Given in marriage by her bro-
ther, Williem Collins, the bride
was lovely in a gown of tra-
Limited.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of CHARLES
LINDSAY, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the Comity of Huron,
Yeoman, Deceased.
All persons having claims
ditional white satin, styled with against the Estate of the above
bertha collar with net inset at deceased. ere required to file the
the neckline, and long sleeves same with the undersigned Sol -
ending in points at the wrists. icitor for the said Estate, on or
The skirt extended gracefully to before the let day of March, AD.,
1949, alter which date the assets
will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
given.
DATED at Clinton, this 5th day
of February, AD, 1949.
E. FINGLAND,
Clinton, Ontario,
ealicitor for the said Estate
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a long train, while the draped
hipline formed a bustle et the
back, Her long. net veil was
caught to a diamente coronet and
she carried a cascade bouquet of
red roses and whits 'mums.
Mrs. Jack Sanderson, sister of
the bride, was matron of hcnour,
AVAMIIMMilmpn wearing Nile green taffeta, and
CARD OF THANKS
! It is with great pleasure, that,
,through the medical aid of Dr.
Oakes and his nurses, 1 am given
:this opportunity to say a word
of thanks to express my sincere
appreciation for the kindness I
received while 7 was in their
' 'care, I also wish to thank those
who came to'see me during that
time in Clinton Public Hospital.
—J. Gerald Brown, Clinton. 7-p
CARD OF THANKS
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ROGERS, PHILCO, ADMIRALS r. and Mrs. Robert N. Irwin
APEX WASHERS wish to express their sincere
DOMINION, THRIFTY thanks and appreciation for cards
DECCA RECORD BAR PATTERS and expressions of sympathy ex -
Ken Griffin on electric organ; tended to them during their re-
cent bereavement. 7-b
Also the new double feature
records, just released in Canada; CARD OF THANKS
four tunes on one 10" record; I tivish to thank my friends' and
playing time 9 minutes; fits any relatives, th•e WA and MOP for
Wager. (See them, hear them), their cards, flowers and treats,
GROVES ELECTRIC with special thanks to the doctors
and nurses while a patient in
PHONE 274 Clinton Public Hospital. 11Mrs.
George Anderson, Brucefield, -
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BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Maoictue
Finger Waves
Permanents
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ETHEL THOh'IPQPN
rincess St. East ' Phone 58.5'
CUT FLOW l':R`;
FLORAL 1)ESWNS
For Every Occasion
CV? • O,_OKE
FLORIST
3'liones: 66w ,and• 663
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, MacGregor, Helen end
Gordon, wish to' acknowledge
with sincere appreciation all
floral tributes, cards and rtmem-
btenees, as well as cars loaned,
and all other acts of sympathy
expressed in their recent sad
bereay.'ment. Specie]. thanks to
neighbours and friends who so
kindly helped,
CARD OF THANKS
R,
men McCowen wishes to
take /obis opportunity of express
sine his heartfelt thanks to his
many friends :Cor all the acts of
kir,c10-e -. bestowed on him dur-
ing his recent illness, with special
11'anks to the Porter's HPI Com -
enmity Club, Brucefield Red
Cross, and to friends anad neigh-
bours for the, help given and
lcincinesses shown to his family
-during his stty in the hospital;
He also wishes to exnress thanks
and appreciation to the doctors
and. muses of Clinton Public Hos-
pital.: 7-b
IN MEMORIAM
KENNEDY—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Mrs. William D.
Kenvtedy, who passed awaa, seven
years ago, February 14 1942,
0 how oft she comes •before us,.
Hen .dear :face so. sweet and true, •
Resting nowin peace with Jesus,
Loving hearts still lone foryou,
—Ever remerebe2ed by the
family.. • , • 7-b
CLINTON
SEED OATS
We have a limited quan-
tity of Clinton Seed Oats;
they really stand up, are
shorter in the straw, and
yield last year was 85 bus.
per acre. They cost nue
$3.50 per bus, last spring,
our price is
$2.00 per bus.
at the farm.
Jonathan Hugill
and Son(
Phone 616-34, Clinton
P,S.—Any farmer wanting
silos built, must place order
at once;
HOUSES
• FOR SALE
Town of Clinton, 1% storey
frame dwelling, living room,
dining room, kitchen, three
bedrooms, three-piece bath,
full basement, furnace;
garage, ideal location, pos-
session in 30 days.
* * *
Town of Clinton, one -floor
insul brick cottage, nearly
new, living room with din-
ette space, modern kitchen
with built-in cupboards,,
two bedrooms with closet
space, three-piece bath with
built-in tub, hardwood
floors, fully insulated, fun
basement, furnace equipped
with oil burner, good lo-
cation, possession March
15, 1949,
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Town of Clinton, one storey,
five -room dwelling, two
bedrooms, modern kitchen,
four -piece bath, full base-
ment, garage, quantity of
small fruit trees, immed-
iate possession.
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H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR,
PHONE CLINTON `251w
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YOU CAN'T GET TO HEAVEN BY
• Doubting the truth of God's Word.
• Working your own way.
• Tearing the Bible apart. ' •
• Without the blood,
• Getting your name on a church roll.
--BUT to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that
justifieth the ungodly, his faith is eounted for righteousness;
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Sunday Evening
Sacred Band Concert
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Sunday, Feb. 20
at 8.30 p.m..
FEATURING:
• Coronet Trio • Trombone Duett
ASSISTING ARTISTS:
James V. Comm, lyric tenor soloist,
accompanied by Mrs. Berl Boyes.
All New Band Selections and Marches
will he played
'Silver Collecl:ion
In Aid of Band Fund for Additional Uniforms
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PLUMBING, rl.wyRAoE INSTALLATION, or REPAIR
on any of your immediate needs.
Full line of Concrete Equipment, ready to operate. Rates
and contracts available upon request; all work done accord-
ing to specifications.
Make arrangements now for concrete instt.11ations; cement
is now available to store for future. use.
Upon request, we ivlll furnish you the amounts needed
for individual requirements.
MCKa‘ Contracting Co.
Phone 373M -- Clinton
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FIRE POLICIES
We wish to inform all assureds heating with fuel
oil, that permsision is granted all standard fire policies,
to keep and use unlimited supplies of fuel oil.
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