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Show " lUk - 71 - lUat The most exciting bit of conversation con-versation I have been able to listen in on ? has concerned oil and the well being drilled this side of our neighboring city. There -is much conjecture as to what it will do for our part of the country ii a. major oil field is developed here. Some dread to think of the -element it will bring, but generally the. opinion is that it would be wonderful. I, for one, am heartily in favor of it. Another topic of interest is the Indian Days Celebration which is to be held next week. I guess it is going to be the biggest big-gest success the town has ever had. I know it is shaping up to look to be better than anything any of our, neighboring towns have been ahle to produce. The merchants are closing up both afternoons and so this year every one will have an opportunity to go. . . They tell me not to miss that parade on Thursday 'morning. 'morn-ing. . . You had all belter plan to see it, too. Still another topic (and this isn't just conversation) is the fact that fall is here and winter can't be far behind. For the past few winters it has been hard to obtain new room heaters or cook ( stoves, but this year McLca's arc going to be ready. The other day I saw the biggest shipment of MONARCH RANGES I have ever seen, delivered to their warehouse. Now everyone knows that in a range the MONARCH I is the very best on the market j and for anyone wanting a new ; stove this fall I suggest they go i to McLca's now and get one. (They come with either a water : jacket or a side reservoir. ' I Therl for a less expensive v . 'still high quality rangeMrf1 have the OAKLAND ranS? ' two sizes. No need to with that old cook stove ;Up that you can get a swell w one at McLea's. 911 new A A,. |