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TWOfBBIKMmiteiKOWHffKHP - "Good morning, John." amd Frank Jorra to hia friend. John Wndeworth, who had ben hia buddy and pal foe naariy ten yeara. Working aide hy aide, a deep, laaing friembhip had grown up hetween these two men. Good morning. Frank,” said Wadsworth as he returned hn friend » cheery greeting. "You seem unusually hippy this morning, Frank.” said Wadaporth. “Well, I have a right to be," was Jones* answer, “for yesterday we moved mto a home of our own. You know, John, after ten yeara of married life with a family of three boys and girls it does seem good to be able to^say—no more rent to pay. But the and the Irids^Bt raally i^e Hckled than 1 am. for it surely is some satisfaction tr have ybur own place with room for a small garden, ftowfcn and a play yard for the boys and girls. You should have a home of your own.'John, Why not>" said Frank.

Well, lephgd John, “I have often thought about it and the wife and 1 tdjk. it over, but that’s as far as we get. We can t seem to get anywhere with our aims and hopes in that direction. How did you ^orit. Frtpk?” asked Wadsworth. • Did yhu ever hear of Tom and Foster Gosiin and their Home Building Service? Weil, that*# the answer to your Home Building problem. John. Mike up jwu^mind to own a home end do it now. Then see the T. S. Godin Lumber Company and talk to them about a Home of your own. They are the best people to see. for their Home Building Service nT shout the most coo piste thing I have ever run across. But it is th&Hfe go to work nov. I will tell you more about it tonight when watfl. through.”