This was a favorite tool of Cousin Billie. He used it every Saturday nite before he went racing on the edge of town. Now you can have the same advantage as Cousin Billie. Send us the honest sum of $30.40 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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The honorable mayor, Roy Stoner liked to entertain friends and influence people. To do that properly he said you needed to have some "social lubricant" on hand at all times. He kept this small keg in the refrigerator of his office at city hall for just such occasions.
Being official government property, Mayor Stoner was required to keep the original shipping box, the Styrofoam insulated cooler, the tap, along with the original sales brochure. Such an important piece of local history is considered priceless by many. You can earn the honor and respect of your friends, just like Mayor Roy, by purchasing this "tool of the trade" for the more than honest sum of $83.80 fob Clay Center Kansas. |



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Permatex form-a-gasket has been around for a long time, almost as long as Cooter McFee has been making shine. This fine example from the late 1930's shows how it was delivered in the early days. This fine example would make an excellent desk display. It can be yours for the honest sum of $36.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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These fine booklets came courtesy of the Heckndam family. As the story goes… back in the thirties the family took a trip from Iowa to Texas for the National Beef Cattle Show. Along about Canton Kansas the brother-in-laws could no longer stand each other, after fighting and arguing for the previous 600 miles.
So the Heckndam family got out at a Chevrolet Dealership in Canton Kansas and immediately bought a brand new 1937 Chevrolet coupe. Ironically, the dealership was called Friendly Chevrolet. These booklets (five in all) were courtesy of the dealership and explained how to take care of your new car. You can own the complete set of original Friendly Chevrolet dealership booklets from that trip for the friendly sum of $10.05 set fob Clay Center Kansas
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When Ray Heckndam bought his new 1937 Chevrolet Coupe in Canton Kansas the salesman also recommend he buy a Butler DeScaler and have it installed in his car. Taking the Salesman's advice he did just that, and also bought a spare for future use. Ray traded the coupe for a pickup upon his return home, the pickup being more practical on the farm. This is the extra Butler DeScaler Ray bought for the coupe and never used. It can be yours for the honest sum of $19.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |

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This lube numbering rack was only on display at the local Skelly station for just over a year when Fire Chief Johnson declared it a fire hazard and had it moved over to the basement of the firehouse. It was then used for "training purposes" which turned out to be keeping track of horse betting slips. No longer secured as evidence by the local police, you can own this rare and unique gambling device for the honest sum of $93.88 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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This, can was purchased by Chief Johnson for use in his personal car. The top has been opened in the corner with a church key. Otherwise, it is in good original condition and is just as it came off the shelf in his garage. It can be yours for the honest sum of $28.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |

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This pair of headlights belonged to Mayor Stoner for what vehicles nobody knows. The funnel he used in his beverage manufacturing business. You can have all three items for the political sum of $26.93 fob Clay Center Kansas.
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Mayor Stoner had lots, of friends in high places and could always manage to get whatever he wanted. He often conducted "official business" in the neighboring cities on Saturday night. During the war years, travel was often restricted except for Mayor Stoner, who conducted business as usual. Here are his personal traveling sun glasses and emergency reserve ration stickers from those years. A generous reminder of political power and influence, the pair can be acquired for the tidy sum of, $21.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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When cousin Billie obtained Miss Millie’s 32 Ford Coupe upon her death, the neighbors quickly became convinced the car was going to be the cause of cousin Billie’s demise. At 15 he drove like sixty. This nearly new crankshaft pulley was found in the trunk of Miss Millie’s car with no explanation. It can be yours for the anonymous some of $30.00 F.O.B Clay Center Kansas
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