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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 15

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OBITUARIES Jay Dudley WolLs, Footvllle, 15 grandchil- drcn. J. Jay Diidloy, 72, for many! Services will be held at 2 p.m. years a ficldman and Icslor forjWodncsday in the Newcomer Fu- nrraI Homo. Cyrus Welch, of Foot- vill(' Church of Christ, will offici- the funeral home after 6 this evening.

Burial will bo in Maplo Giwe llio Milking Dairy Herd luiprovcnu'nt Associalloii, died at 7 a.m. Monday in tin-' in which ho was born at 2iB Linn Orfordvlllo. Friends Mr. Dudley, fion of h. call' at the Tmcral home Selma Colo Dudley, was born Feb.

i evening. 1885. His parents, pioneer Janos- ville residents, came here from Pitlsficld, Mass. He attended the public schools and was a registered pharmacist for many year.s. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Cliurch.

Mr. Dudley and Marion Riffle wore married vTune 18, in Dubuque, Iowa. His wife survives. The funeral will bo held at 2 p.m. Wednesday the Knieger Funeral Home, the Rev.

Henry W. Roth, Trinity Church, officiating. Burial will bo in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at thj funeral homo Tuesday. Cook, years, William J.

Cook Services for William J. Janesv'illo resident for 5.3 were hold at p.m. Monday the Rev. Frank Datincr, Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial was In Milton Lawns Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were ayde Jewott, Jay Fish, Harold Blrkholz, Tod Odenwalder, Roy Carey and Charles Hanauska. Randy Loe Miss Mary Cunningham Miss Mary long a Janesvillo resident, died 5 a.m. Monday In her home, 22 Wisconsin St. She suffered a heart attack Sunday. Miss Cunningham, of Patrick and Rose Clark Cunningham, was lx)rn in Rock County.

Surviving aro one sister, Mrs. Margaret Ivmgwell, with whom slie lived; three nieces, Mrs. James Fccncy, the Mi.ssi)s Helen and Marclla all of Janesvillo. Services will ho held at a.m. Wednesday in the Funeral IJome and at i1 o'clock in St.

Mary's Church. Msgr. E. J. Beck officiating.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may rail at the funeral home whore the Rosary service will bo held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Services for Randy Lee, infant son of Mrs and Mrs.

Robert Lee, Rte. were held at 2:.30 p.m. Sat urday the Rev. Herbert Mayor, Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. H. Mrs. Bertha Lehman LAKE Bertha Lehman, 82, died Sunday night in the Jeffor.son County Hospital. The former Bertha Krauso was born Feb.

22, IS'l, in th.i Tmvn of Lake Mills. arc two daughters, Mrs. Herman Blank, Jefferson, and Mrs. EIroy Borck, Lake Mills; a son, Herbert, of Jeffer.son; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two pislcrs Mrs. Ida Oestreich, Jefferson, and Mrs.

Helen Punzel, North Prairie, and a brother, Otto Krausc, Lake Services will be held at 2 Thursday in the Schulz Funeral Home, the Rev. Frederick Wolff, Moravian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Rock Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the' funeral home after 3 p.m. Wednesday.

She was also a member of the We Aro Club. Surviving are her husband, a patient in Stoughton Community Hospital; a daughter, Mrs. Ben Thompson, Belolt; one grand.son, Jerold Thompson, Beloit, and George F. Hartig Services for George F. Hartig, S.

Franklin were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the Rev. M. C.

officiating. The song service was given by Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Gersmehl and Walter M. Lindemann. Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Floyd Tcflt, Robert Ambler, Clarence Baker, Qiarles Wallisch, Harry Farnsworlh and Gilbert Kerl. Miss Flora C.

Thomas Senices for Miss Flora C. Thomas, 57 S. Fremont were hold at 2 p.m. Satui-day, the Rev, H. C.

Kimmel, Firet Congregational Qiurch, officiating. Burial was in Emerald Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were William E. Gleason, C. E.

Culver, Matt Van Allen, Ivan Woodman, George Conway and Harry Roberts. Suiviving are his wife; two! sons, Sverre, an attorney, and John, of San Diego, three daughters, Mr.s. Arthur Scheldrut, Arlington Heights, Mrs. Stanley Thomas, San Diego, and Mrs. Ralpli Phillips.

Tul- Mrs. C. A. Pardee, two sisters and a broth- Myers, Fla. irr in Noivvny.

Tlie Ixxly is at the Allen Funeral Home ponding Fred Dettmers JEFFERSON Fred W. Dettmers, 76, Ilelenville, died early Sunday in St. Mary's Hospital, Watertown, a long illness. The son of Mr. and ISIrs.

Fred Dettniers, he was born March 2C, 1880. in Germany. He came to the United States 70 years ago and had lived in this area for 35 years. was married to Laura Vioth of Lake Mills, Oct. 15, 1903.

He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Alfred, of Waukesha, and George, of Helcnville; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Btederman, Fort Atkinson, and Mr.s. Eugene Volant, Watertown; nine grandchildren and and Arthur Howarth. great-grandchildren.

Two sisters' preceded him in death. Services will held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. Peter's Lutheran Oiurch. Helenville, the Rov.

G. P. Frank Moldenhauer JEFFERSON Frank Moldenhauer, 71, a native of Janesvillo who spent most of his life in Jefferson, died early today in Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital. He entered the hospital Sunday night after suffering a stroke. Bom in Janesville Aug.

1, 1885, he was married Sept. 19, 1912 to Elsie Hans at Jefferson. He was employed by the Wadhams 0 i 1 Co. here for about 14 years and by the Union Upholstery Co. for seven years before retiring in 1951.

Surviving are his wife; a daugh tcr, Mrs. Edwin Haubenschild, Jefferson; a son, Francis Moldenhauer, Jefferson; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Idn Neis, Mrs. John Beischel and Mrs. Ray Nelson, all of Milwaukee and Mrs Mary Heath, Jefferson, and one brother, Andrew Moldenhauer, West Allis.

Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the Matters Fu neral Home and at 9 in St. John tJie Baptist Catholic Church, the Rev. Edward Brill officiating. Burial will bo in St.

John's Cemetery. There will be a parish Rosary service at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Fred Foltz LAKE GENISVA Mrs. Fred Foltz, 68, died at 6 a.m. today in her home, 1121 Williams after long illness. The former Frieda Louise Blum- hoft was bom in Germany, May 18, 1888.

She was married to Fred Foltz July 14, 1945, at Waukogan. She is Survived by her husband; one stop-daughter, Mrs. Ethel Schonk, Milwaukee; a sister and brother in Berlin, Germany; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Foltz had been a resident of Lake Geneva since she was 21.

She was a mcmlTcr of First Evangelical Lutheran Church. Funeral services will be hold at 2 p.m. Thursday in First Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. H.

Diehl will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 7 p.m. at the Steinke, Funeral Home. Services wili be liold at 2 p.m.

Thursday in l''irst Lutheran Cliurch at Stoughton. The body Is at the Cummings.Edison-Olson Funeral Home in Stoughton. Mrs. Ella E. Clarke Services for Mrs.

Ella E. Clarke, 406 Caroline St. were lield at 1:30 p.m. Monday, the Rev. Frank Dauner, Evangelical United Brethren 'Church, officiating.

Mrs. Dau nor and Mrs. George Buehl gave the song service. Burial was in Fassett Cemetery, Edgerlon. Pallbearers were Fay Richardson, Sylvester Wilcox Elton Broege, Amundson, Chester Pierce Mrs.

Katherine Janosch LAKE Mrs. Katherine Janosch, 82, mother of Mrs. Frank Fischer officiating'. Burial will i Sohoenwetter, Lake Mills, died in Evergreen Cenieiery. Friends may call at the Minsliall Funeral Home until 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Schildbach JEFFERSON -Mrs. Edward Schildbach, 80, Rte. 1, Helenville, died at 8:30 p.m.

Saturday following a month's illness. former Anna Rusch. daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Rusch, was born May 28, 1876. at Wiitijr- town. She was married to Schildbach on April 6, 1893, at Johnson Creek. He died May 13, 1956. Surviving are two sons, William and George, both of Helcnville; a daughter, Mrs.

Otto Sukow, Watertown; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Roy Klement, Fort Atkinson, and a brother. Frank Rusch, Fort Atkinson. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in St.

Pefier's Lutheran Church, Helenville, the Rev. G. P. Fischer officiating. Burial be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Minshall Funeral Home until 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sunday night in Milwaukee. The body is at the Schulz Funeral Home here pending arrangements. Arnold Roang Arnold Roang, 69, a resident of Stoughton since coining there from Norway in 1909, died Monday morning while at work in the Fisher Body plant in Janesville, where he had been employed for 30 years.

Although not feeling well, he reported for work this morning, leaving his Stoughton home at 5:20 am. llie city ambulance was called to the Fisher Body plant at 7:40 a.m. but a pliy- sician Mr. Roang dead when the ambulance arrived. Anton Christiansen Anton Christianson, 85, Rte.

1, Deerfield, died at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Kegonsa Nursing Home near Stoughton. Mr. ChrisUanson was born March 18, 1871, in Norway. Ho was a retired farmer.

His wife, Betsy, died in 1951. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Christine Duncan, La Crosse, era! nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 p.m Tuesday In the Willerup Methodist Church, the Rev. Armon Lathrop officiating.

Burial will be in the Methodist Cemetery. Friends may call at die Nlfardy Funeral Home here this evening. BVprnRc oholpe nnd bolter nlmv; weak to So lower Uiaii last or 50 to 1.00 under last Wednesday: low choice and below about stcafly with last week's close or ttendy to ISO under Wednesday; helfer.i steady to 50 lower; other cliisscii mostly steady; load of av- ornKe prime to hlRh iirlmo IKO lb. iteers I'mil of prime 1113 lli. most hlfh chilee and prime 21.50-24.00; few loads 'if hltdi clmlre heavy steerB down In 21! Till: liiilk to nvcrnge choirp t'l Imv Riwd I5.2,'> Imuls mixed ulllHy and HH 'i' Ui.

HiilsU'in sleins VyW; snid prime heifers SO; Koud to avcroRe cholee 17.r)0-a)..')0; few heifers d(nvn In 13.00; utility and ciirnmercial eows n.2r>-1.3.U0; bulk ainnvrs and eiillers uUllly and ciimmerelal ImWn 14.50-16.50; odd head vealer.s ino.stIy 27.00 down; few head lit cholco 28.00; cull vealorn down to 10.00 and occntlonally belmv; load of Rood feeding 18.50; few common and medium sttnck steers 15 00j lonil tit good 400 II). heifer calves 17.50. Salable sheep 2,000 Iambi steady to 23 IdKher, weight considered; market moderatvly octlvn; few loads still to sell; slauRhler sheep steady; most sales Hood to prime waoled lambs 110 lb. down an short load cholco and prime 110 lb. averages 21.25; load of cholco and prime 115 lb.

averages Included at 21.00; cull to low pood lambs ia.00-ia50: 8 decks choice and prlmo 100 lb. shorn lambs No. 1 pelts 19.25; cull to choice slaughter 6.00-9.00. Closing Markets PRODUCE riilemo rrodueo ailCAGO Morcantllp Exchange: Duller ml.ved; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to VI lower; 9.1 score AA 59; 9'J A 59; 00 58'i; so 58; 90 11 Wi: 89 5SV4. weak! receipts 21.600; wholesale buyinf! prices 1 cent lower; 05 per cent or heller A white ai'i; inl.xcd 51'4: mediums standards SB'i; dirties 26Va; checks 2ii; current receipts 2S.

GRAIN LIVESTOCK (lileann Mvcstoek rillCARO m-USDA-Salablo hogs, 000; opened Imt Inter trade fairly actllve; generally steady on butrhers Imt slrunir i.o wriiihls over '25(1 sows scrircf. pfrady to stronp; OS miieh as 25 hlRhor on luri-'er lols; poor shlppiMK demand; No. maslly 2X 190-210 li). Imlrliers several lots ino.stly 1-2 these weights 17.S5-1H,10. Inchidinc a 42 hend lot incisily 1 212 lb.

at 18.10; hend mostly 1-2 210--J15 In. sorted for welclit and Rrade 1.4.15; most 250- 2S0 It). weliilitts over 2S0 Ih. few lots 2-5 mostly 3 Ih. 17.00-17.25; larger lots srndes 350550 Ih, sows 15.75-10.75.

Salable cntllo 25.000; calves 500; steers Classified Display Classiiied Display William Long Glen A. Heron BRODHEAD-Glcn A. Heron, died suddenly Sunday morning in the Brodliead Holel. The son of Thomas and Mary Wade Heron, he was bom March 26, He was man-iod to Fern Berry in 1924. Surviving are four sons, Thomas, of Ekalaita, John and Robert, of Evansville, and Kenneth, of Rockford; five dauglitors, Mrs.

Norvnl Lund, Brodliead. Mrs. Marcus Anderson, Jefferson, Mrs. Donald Sundal, Janesville, Mrs. LeRoy Hayden, Beloit, and Mary Esther Heron, Evansville; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Heron, FootvUle; a sistier, Mrs. Harry August Kassube LAKE August F. W. Kassube, 89, died Saturday in St.

Mary's Hospital Watertown. Mr. Kassube was born Dec. 13, 1SG7 in Germany. He came to tiiis country in ISSl.

His marriage to Maiy Michel took place in 1895. She died in 1907. In recent years he had lived with a son, Frank, Town of Lake Mills. Surviving are three sons, Rudolph, Town of Waterloo, Walter, of Watertown, and Frank; 12 grandchildren and a Drother, Herman, of Fort Atkinson. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in St. John's Lutheran Cliurch, Newville, the Rev. Walter Zank officiating. Burial will be in Newville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hoskins-Wcstin Funeral Home.

Mrs. Helena Trieloff LAKE Helen Trieloff, 81, died Saturday In her home on Rte. Watertown. The daughto" of Mr. and Mrs.

Christian Hcitz, she was born Aug. 15. 1875, in the Town of Milford. She was a life resident of this area. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

William Rahn, Lake Mills, and Adeline, at home; two son.i, Heni-y, at home, and Walter, of Watertown, a sister, Mrs. Ora Christians, Fort Atkinson; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Schulz Funeral Homo, tne Rev. Thor berg, Watertown Moravian Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Azta- Inn Cemetery. Friends may call at William H. Long, 79, died at 9 a.m. Simday in his home here following a long illness. The son of Hugh and Abigal Biakely Long, he was born Jan.

25, 1878, in Darion and spent his life in this area. He was married to Martlia Fryer, Nov. 25, 1903, at Darien. He retired from farming and moved to the village in 1936. Mr.

Long was counsul of Darien Modern Woodmen of America and a 50-yoar member and past master of Darien lodge 126, AM. He had also served on the Darien Town Board. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Schmaling, Dar ien; a son, Harold, of Shopiere; eiglit grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A twin sister, Minnie, preceded him in death.

Services will be held at 2 p.m Tijesday in the O'Brien and Bot- zcr Funeral Home, Delavan, the Rev. H. O. Gronseth officiating. Burial will be in Darien Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 this evening. For Fast Service Come to HOME ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS Brbig your Irons, Toasters, Waffle Irons, Hot Portable Heaters, Clocks, Lamps, and save Cords Replaced. 1909 OSBORNE AYE. JANESVILLE. WIS.

V. E. SHETLER, Prop. See for Yourself much you can get yet how liHle you repay each month. to $2000 Caih 20 Caih 34 1 You Monthly You Monthly 1 Paymonti I JIOO.OO 6.41 $438.00 $25.00 1 200.00 12.65 699.60 35.00 I 300.00 18.55 902.80 45.00 Our cliargo 2 month on Iho $100, par month on naxt $100i ond par month on bolanca to $300.

On loom obova $300 tho moximura rota of chcrga doai not axcaad 19.04% par onnum. FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION I OF JANESVILLE 111 East Milwaukee Street Mrs. Ezra Glidden EVANSVILLE-Mrs. Ezra Glidden, 70, died suddenly at 1:15 p.m. Sunday in her home on E.

Main street. Tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Blackmun, she was born Feb. 13, 1886, in Union Township. She was graduated from Evansville High School in 1904.

Her marriage to Mr. Glidden took place March 29, 1905. She was president of the Women's Relief Corps and was active in the Women's Auxiliary of the Congregational Church. There Are Reasons for OVERTON'S Leadership Since it was built in 1929, Overton's has been one of Janesville's most attractive buildings. Our fine lawn, trees, and shrubs make a fine setting for our spacious, friendly funeral home, OVERTON FUNERAL HOME 15 N.

JACKSON ST. E. J. OVERTON DIAL PL 4-7789 INVESTMENT Our Collateral Trust Notes Available in Amounls of $100, $250, $500, $1000 and $5000 For Further Details Call at the Office of Janesville Citizens Loan and Investment Co. 1925 Hours: 8:00 5:00 1956 Close at Noon Wed.

407 Milwaukee St. Phone PL 4-7765 Ralph A. Mgr. JANKSVII.I.K 0UAIN3 (Quoted by Janesvillo Mills) Corn, No. 7 yellow 1.12 Oats, 111 rs Soybeans, Ko.

1 yell.nv 2.18 rrcv. a .74 a. 21 LEGAL NOTICES AUTOMOBIIES FOB SAIE llfPagolS JANESVnXE DAILY GAZETm MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1857 1952 FORD VICTORIA. Radio, heater, Kord-O-MaUc, Continental kit.

A dream on wheels. $1045 1949 FORD HOT ROD SPECIAL. This little beauty has more special equipment on it than an Indianapolis 500 niller 1953 BUICK SPEaAL HARDTOP. StralRht shift. Radio, heater.

Wow! $1195 195.1 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4- Door. Radio, heatei. Bargain priced $995 1950 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 8 CYLINDER 4-DOOR. Radio, heater, hydramatic. A boautirul bronze car.

$345 1954 FORD V-8 COUNTRY SQUIRE STATION WAGON, passenger. Ford-O-Matic, radio, heater. New tires. Outstanding. 51795 USED TRUaC 1945 FORD TRUCK.

Stock rack with hoist. Brand neiv 1952 engine. Tires perfect. $745 DESENS USED CAR LOT LARRY DAVIS, Manager 1309 Milton Ave. (Hwy.

26) Dial PL 4-7888 STATE OF WISroNSIN Cireuit Court Tiock County Wlseonsln Depnilment of Affnlrs, Plalnnrt nanrmd A. I'lillUps. KhlrU-y A. and Hank of Madl'iun, Defendants. THE STATE OP to tho said Defendants: YOU ARE SUMMONED to appear within twenty (2J) ilnys after scrv- lee nf this summons, of the day of Kerv'co, and defend llie Blmve entitled action In the court ntnresaul; and In rase of your failure to dn.

JudRment will he rendered against you aecordlnR to the demand of the complaint, which on file In the of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for County, Wisconsin, STEWART G. IIONF.CK. Attorney General nOV O. MITA Attorney Altomcy.i for the Plaintiff Department of Veterans Affairs Post Office Address: State Capitol Mndlson, Wisconsin USED CAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ic AMI CONDITIONED INSURED CARRIER NEW. MODERN.

FIREPROOF PRIVATE A.M11UI..\NCE SERVICE OVERTON FUNERAL HOME Janesrtlle, WU. AMPLE PARKING SPACE J5 N. Jackson St. Dial PL MONUMENT.S, VAULTS. LOTS Id DELANO CEMETERY MEMORIALS Direct from factory to you.

HARRY DORAN. DISTRICT MANAGER 118 Linn SL Phone PL USED TRUCKS BIG SELECTION TOP QUALITY LOW PRICE You Get All "3" at Harrison's TWO BIG LOCATIONS IVIAIN STORE 320 E. Milwaukee St. PARKER DRIVE AUTO MARKET 821 N. Parker Driva 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door.

1955 Ford Customline 4-Door. 1956 Chevrolet "210" 4-Door V-8. 1954 Buick Super Hardtop. 1953 Oldsmoblle "88" 2-Door, 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook. 1954 Chevrolet "150" 4-Door.

1951 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door. 1919 Cadillac 4-Door. TRUCKS Chevrolet Heavy Duty Dodge Pickup. Chevrolet Pickup. See These and Many Open Evenings Till 9:30 Inside Heated Showrooma USED CARS AUTOMOBILES TOR SALE iWe Have Moved to 220 E.

MUwaukee St. 2 doors from our Lincoiln-OMtonHiiy new car salesroom. '56 Cadillac "62" This "Standard of the World" is liko new. See it today in our showroom $4445 '57 PlYmouth Savoy 2 -Door Sedan. Powcrttne, push button transmission, 2-tone paint.

490 miles JSAVE '56 Mercury Hardtop Monterey. Mcro-O-Matio. Radio, heater. Regent black. New whttewalls.

This car is tIjOQOC in like new condition. '55 Ford V-8 Fairlane Qub Sedan. Overdrive, radio, heater, medium green finish. Truly a nice automobile $1695 '54 Buick Roadmaster Hardtop. Radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, power windows.

New car trade-in. Don't miss taking a look at this one! $1995 GRAMKE MONUMENT WORKS N. WashlngUm St. Opposite Cemetery Homo Owned. Ph.

PI, 4-6290 FIOWEHS, FUNEHAL GOODS lb YOUR FLOWER3 WILL COMEORT THE UVINQI Their rich heauly e.tprcuses oltnply and cliKincnily your deepest Sent to the funeral or to tho fiimlly's home, your flowers will say what your heart too full to Allow to help you select somethlni' appropriate. JANESVILLE FLORAL CO. S. Main JanutvUlK. Dial PL 4-5539 SOCIETIES, LODGES JANE.SVILLK CHAPTER No.

(19 O.E.S. Regular McetlnR Wedncidnv, fVh. 13, 7:30 p.m. Hc'freshmentR. Edna W.M.

SHRINK NO. 15 Reculnr mecllnB Fvli. 20, 7:30 m. Advanced USED TRuaa 320 E. Milwaukee St.

Phono PL 4.4481 'laneivUla 'M Fineit Can" NOTICES Manager's Decision (Answers to tho Baseball Quiz on Sports Page) Result: Zuvorink swings away and singles, Pyburn. Zuvorink hokis Detroit in Hie bottom of the llih and Baltimore wins 3 2 (J'lno 22.) NOTICE ro CALLING I'Oli At nils moininK llierf were imnwiTs In the toUiiwlni! box numhers- 110. im. Check the Rest But Buy the Best '58 Rulck Special Riviera Hardtop, power brakes, tinted class. Sharp looking.

Ford victoria, Fordomatic, radio, healer, sharp car. '56 oldsmohllB K8 Holiday Coupe, power brakes. Locally owned. 9000 miloi. Oldsmoblle Super 4-Door, full power.

Uacd Car riuycrs. you can't loje on our NEW CCC WARRANTY, Ask It, S. 6c S. Motors Inc. WIUTCTVATER.

Wis. Phono 1144 Open Evenings and Sundays lanesvilie Lincoln-Mercury 220 E. MUw. St. Dial PL 4-6651 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 4-Door.

Radio, heater, two- tone, plastic seat covers. Low mileage, clean throughout. Your present car will probably cover the down payment .51295 Super Ambassador 4- Door. Radio, heater, dual range jhydramatic. Excellent transportation $89S LINCOLN-1953 Capri 4-Door.

Ra. dio, heater, power windows, power scats, power steering, power brakes. Low mileage, locally iowncd 'PLYMOUTH-1950 4.Door Sedan. Excellent condition 5450 amYSLER -1949 Windsor 4-Door. Radio, heater, automatic transmission.

Excellent transportation. 1495 WELLS MOTORS mo MUton Ave. Phone PL 4-6885 liKACE YOUIi.SELF FOR A THRILL THE llrst time you use liluo I.visuu to clean ruKS. Iloust'Wares. LOST, 8 in.

over Wti.O LOST TElUUER'(illlIlJAlIUA CROSS pup. female nil tilack. white spot under neck, nn.wers to name "I'enny." Robert Thompsun. Rte. 3.

Evansville, Plume reward. a.iu. over" Very Liberal Reward 2 Pink Davenport Cushions were taken to the City Dump by error about 10 day.s ago. Finder jjlca.so ei intact CAIN-ASnCIiAFT CO, Dial PL Automotive Hoot Mon! A Scotchman's Delight! High Quality Cars Low Prices! riymouih Station Wagon. sharp car I1545 '54 Chevrolet 4Door Stallon '54 Sludeboker 2r $895 '53 Chevrolet llelalr 40oor J104J '-19 Chevrolet 3 Door '55 Ford Cu.stomllna 'J-Door, overdrive $1325 '57 Chevrolet 3'Ji)0 f'lckup.

Save hundreds Chevrolet 2 Door $815 '49 Olilsmobtle 2Door $215 '52 Pontlao Club Coupe $695 Cuntomer Parking in Our Lot. Use the Franklin istreet Kntranco by Bus Depot Barlow Motors UO Pleasant St. Phone PL 4-6938 JOB SALE Jl '5li V-s 'li-iiooYt. riAliui; henlirr. new wliliew.ia>i.

mee elean car. MO'l'OU I'luine HO 'sS WJU; ON. with 7U(W mllej. SiierKice 'I'errufu alu-r Tiiii "r'li-ivaiJiTK-i' Good oondUiun, iVM.M 714 UcKinluy Luwttr Apuitment Good Will Used Cars 1956 fMlKVKOLKT 4 Door V-8, 310 Series, IKK. Sperifil I'lJoor Har.llop, lavi liUlCK Speeliil 4-Uoor.

$895. 1953 HUICK Special 2-Doov Hardtop. 19.52 CADILLAC 4 Door, mllenRe, ex- eeUent OLlM AND AYRES milCK imd PONTIAC nilODllKAD, Wis. Plia.NE 177 '54 PONTIAC HAUDTOl'. I'OWKH steel UiK.

power brakes, low lulleaue. did, heme'-, excellent PI 2-5Hif. co To BboKrrroN FOK piRiSTisKU CAU.S DliSKNS KOUl) (lAHAOK I'dijertoa. phone 490 item a Itoom lor Kxlra CusiT 't mm WlUi Want Ad Wholcjule again So see Uncle Hen At Ills Soclnhlc hhackl M0T0R.1 839 M. Parker Urlve Dial PL 4-7241 CARS 1956 CttfA'KOLhIT IlKI.

MR iVhioT. Ivory and silver. Hiidio, healer. Low mlleUKe. 19S5 CUlCVKUl.KT AUi U-iidlop cylinder with overdrive.

It'idlo, healer, 20.1)00 1955 CllF.VKOl.Kr litU. 4 lloor Poweryllde, radio, healer 1935 CUEVUOLKT IPuuly-Man Willi overdrive, radio, hoatir. I'jo-i nUlCK SPECIAL Seaaa, d)'natlow, radio, healer. 1954 Del Iluy 2-Door. 1953 CHEVnoLET Bel Air 4-Door SedtR.

1953 aiF liel Hardtop. DICKHOFF Chevrolet Sales "The Home ol Finn Service" PHONE MILTOiN JUNCTION Alter p.m. Phono 1451 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL EN turs'v AfTfiH wavon, ratlio, healer, overdrive, LDW mUeasi. Dial PU.

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