Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Top—Cut iron shingle nails driven 20 year; —condition —Cut iron nails driven in outside wi 64 years ago—slight rust —Wire nails driven in a porch nine —Wire nails from siding. File n (at line) show how far they stuck out. i J were pulled out with bare fingers. —From the National Build Farmers Magazine 43. T OOK for this trade mark when youA- buy paints, varnishes, enamels orfinishes. It is your seal of integrity—•your guarantee of Highest Quality—the utmost in beautiful appearance,endurance and economy. O. pr


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . Top—Cut iron shingle nails driven 20 year; —condition —Cut iron nails driven in outside wi 64 years ago—slight rust —Wire nails driven in a porch nine —Wire nails from siding. File n (at line) show how far they stuck out. i J were pulled out with bare fingers. —From the National Build Farmers Magazine 43. T OOK for this trade mark when youA- buy paints, varnishes, enamels orfinishes. It is your seal of integrity—•your guarantee of Highest Quality—the utmost in beautiful appearance,endurance and economy. O. products are made to them to beautify and preserve—usethem on interior and exterior wood-work ; on metal surfaces, on your fur-niture — them now. Protect yourpossessions against rust and decayInsist on O.


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