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UsW Tmta QUALITY USED CARS 49 Yean of Fair Dealloi 40 RECONDITIONED CARS MANY LATE MODEL ONE OWNER REAL VALUES '66 BUICK Special Riviera 4-Dr. Sedan. U.TII actual nlltt. Radio. kuUr, vUU tlitirtll tiltt, rariabla pitch, tynaflov and other extrai.

'66 FORD Convertible ComjiUttly equipped laclidlic Thunderhird Entlnt. matlc trutmlsilon, power iteertaf. Rully i PONTIAC 860 -Dr. Sedin With radio, better. hydramatlc, totone finlih and fully '55 OLDS 98 Holiday.

'65 CHEV. 210 Sedan. '65 PONTIAC Catalina. '65 FORD Fairlane Sdn. '65 BUICK Spcl.

'55 BUICK Century Hardtop PONTIAC 4-Dr. Sdn. CHEV. 2-Dr. Sdn.

BUICK Spcl. Hardtop CHEV. 4-Dr. Sdn. CADILLAC 4-Dr.

Sdn. '63 BUICK Super Sdn. Be Sure To Attend The GREELEY AUTO SHOW January 17, 18, 19 Weld County Garage Utt4 Cm mi Tncii I Used Car Lot 815 llth St. "A-l" USED CARS 1956 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive.

A local one owner car. $2195 1956 Ford Customline Fordor Sedan. Beautiful Gray and white, Fordomatic drive, heater, low mileage, desirable. $2045 1955 Ford Ranch Wagon. Overdrive, heater and radio.

The all-purpose family unit. $1895 1955 Ford Fairlane Victoria. Attractive red and white, Fordomatic, radio and heater. Clean a pin. $1895 1953 Chevrolet 210 4-Door Sedan.

Radio, healer, good solid transportation. $995 Greeley Dealers' Auto Show Jan. 17 18 19, Community Building GARNSEY WHEELER Your FORD Dealer 715 llth Street 220 AFTER INVENTORY SALE Marked Down to Rock Bottom Prices '60 HUDSON 4-Door Sedan. Radio, healer, overdrive. $59.50 Down A Month '51 NASH Rambler 2-Door Hardtop.

Radio, heater, overdrive. $99.50 $28.22 Down Month '81 NASH Ambassador 4-Door Sedan. Radio and heater. $99.50 Down Month '48 BUICK 2-Dpor. Radio and heater.

$49.50 $1776 Dow. '60 OLDS4-Door. Hydramatie, radio, heater. Premium tires. $149.50 $47.64 Down FORD Tudor.

Radio, heater. $199.50 $60.28 Dow, '48 FORD Club Coupe. Radio and heater. $29.50 $12.52 A Month 20 MORE ALL MAKES-ALL MODELS-ALL PRICES TRADES 1 Plan To Attend The Greeley Dealers' Auto Show Jan. 17, 18, 19, Community Building.

WELLS MOTOR CO. 19 Veari in Same Location 1108 8th Avenui Pnont Used Cars '66 Pontiac Sedan. '55 Chevrolet Sedan. '54 Chevrolet Sedan. '53 Buiek Hardtop.

'62 Buick Hardtop. '60 Buick Sedan. '53 Plymouth Sedan. '6S Plymouth Sedan. '62 Plymouth 2-Door.

'51 Chevrolet Sedan. '61 Chevrolet 2-Door. '60 Chevrolet Sedan. '49 Chevrolet Sedan. '60 Packard Sedan.

'49 Mercury Club Coupe. '49 Ford 2-Door. '55 Chevrolet 2-ton. Inter. Ton.

'50 Chevrolet" Suburban. Chevrolet 2 Ton. FORD Ton. Plan To Attend Greeley Auto Show Jan. 17, 18, 19 CHEVROLET CO.

USED CAR LOT 1310 Eighth Avenue Phone 932 Open Evenings Best Trades Terms UM4- Cut Tmb II Used Cars 55 Cad. 4 Dr. i Buick Riv. Cp, 55diev.HIS.Cp. 55 Olds.

88 4 Dr, 54 Olds. 98 Hoi. Cp. 53 Cad. 62 Cp.

53 Ford V-8 4 Dr. 53 Plymouth 4 Dr, '52 Cad. 62 4 Dr. '52 Plymouth 4 Dr. '51 Olds.

98 Ho. Cp. '51 Packard 4 Dr. '50 Buick Sedanette '50 Cad. Coupe '50 Plymouth 4 Dr, Many Others TRADES-TERMS McArthur-Wheeler Tour OMimotiilt-Cadlllie Deiler 811 7th St.

Phone 309 USED CAR LOT Sin Ave Phone 800 McMILLEN MOTOR GO. Better in Transportation LINCOLN MERCURY USED CARS Greeley Dealers' Auto Show Jan. 17--18 19, Community Building llll tth Phnne (IS WICKLAND MOTORS CLEAN USED CARS 1QCC Chrysler New Yorker Radio, J.JJO heater, power steering. One 1QCC Olds Super 88 4-Door. Radio, heater, 13JJ Sportone finish, one owner.

IQCC Mercury Montclair 4-Door. Radio, hcat- IjJJ er, Merc-o-matic, one owner. Olds Super 88 4-Door. Radio, heater, blue finish, one owner. Pontiac V-8 4-Door.

Radio, heater, power steering, one owner. Ford Victoria V-8 Hardtop. Radio, heater, one owner. Plymouth V-8 4-Door. Radio, heater, overdrive, one owner.

1955 1953 1955 ATTEND GREELEY ALTO SHOW JAN. 17-18-19, COMMUNITY BUILDING WICKLAND MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth 404 8th Ave. Telephone 1352 817 7th Street Telephone 2945 StfTtM fcrppbn S2 FOK ULK-Tm t-ThlS Urm lilt IH Uto, taut. Mitflm biulM. 2istm.

JKAEfal 1 IlLtt. tocbto MTU All wrk ntuut tow niBlini cZnaV lit ttk AM rk int Horn tV TraiUn SI TIAILEU If ml. IH N. lltk Open (or Business ELLIS Motor and Trailer Sales 2329 So. 8th Ave.

Ph. Larto StlKt'on N'c tut Vitt TraUors. Trslur Soppliri Wauh lor of Grand Buying A New Home? Save on furnlihinji Read rlassifieations 27 and 30 (or real household Classified Index A r.rm Eolpmnl Reol-- KilUts A Trtra rw Km-- Wt HMM. SPIM RnV- ILuemt rrwu A -Hit CnM. Refurnished Sanctuary Dedicated By Methodists at Windsor Sunday WINDSOR Dedication Sunday marked a new epoch in the history of 'the First Ilethodist church In Windsor, when the tenice was held In the sanctuary completely refurnished with pews, pulpit.

lee- rrn. communion table, large pel- shed brass offering plates, lee- urn Bibles, hymn racks and a aook of remembrance. In the book rill be Inscribed the names of all who contributed to the new furnishings including four new doors at the entrance, the resanding and lefinishing of the floor, new rostrum and aisle carpets. Some of the chairmen of groups who contributed time to the year't project include MM. Jack Abbott, Yo-Ad of the furniture committee; Revilo Reid, chairman of the official board; George F.

Kern, trustee; George E. Tozer, trustee: Mrs. Asa' HcNibb and Sirs. George Onstot, Mrs. Charles Foe, Yo-Ad treasurer for the furniture committee.

Complete list of the Rifts and the donors was presented by Mrs. Dorothy Abbott, of the memorial committee, Revilo Keid, chairman of the official board. The list of memorials, gifts and improvements follows: Pulpit from Mrs. Dorothy Abbott In memory of her husband Roy Abbott: communion table from Mrs. Dorothy Abbott and tons Jack and Robert, and their fam ilies in memory of Roy Abbott lectern from Jack Abbott family and the Herbert Cies family; two seats from Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Baker; three clergy pews from URoy, Lloyd and Myriel Boreing in memory of their" father, W. Borcing; eight scats from Mr and Mrs. Gus Brunner; lectern Bible in memory of Mrs. Felicia Laybourn from Mrs.

Huth Clark Three teats from Mr. and Mrs Arnot Comin in memory of thei ton, Howard; one seat from Mrt Jessie Coon; one" seat from Mr and Mrs. Emerson Cullison; memorial sift for Mr. and MM. Wil liam Dickcrson.

Qucntin, Ralph and Walter CulUson presented b. Mr. and MM. T. G.

Cullison am ir. and nd family; one seat from W. Darnell in memory of her hus- and; gift in-memory of Mr. and In. A.

M. Simonton- and C. E. Tagccrt from Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Dufchcr; memorial gilt for lulia B. Frye from Mr. and Mrs. John Frye, Mr.

and Mrs. Charlct rye. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Swan- Pew from Mr. and MM. J. R.

Goodncr; two teats from Mr. and lira. Fred Groenwald. Ronald and Harsic; book of remembrance rom Mr. and MM.

John Haller; our hymn rackt from Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hemmerle; two pewt In memory of E.

P. Hickman from amily and friendi; gift in memory of E. P. Hickman from MM. E.

P. lickman, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert iickman and Mr. and MM.

Ralph lickmtn; memorial gift for Golda 1. Jcsicn from Arthur Jessen and riendt; two scats from Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kennedy. Three pews from Mr.

and Mrt. George Kern hi memory of Mr. nd Mrs. Lewis Kern, Mrs. Atta Corn Clege and other members of he Kern family; two scata from Mr.

and MM. Charles W. Owen; gift from Mr. and Mrs. George Onstot in memory of Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Dickry; two teats from Air. and Mrs.

Charles W. Owen; gift from family and friends In memory of Mrs. Edna Ramsey; gift from family and friends in nemory of Bessie V. Reid; four ij-mn rackt from Mr. and Mrs.

Godfrey S. nosh; four offering plates from Mr. and MM. God- 'rey S- Rofh in memory of their daughter, Janice Louise; memorial pew for W. C.

Sabin from the Sabin family; gift in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crane from Neva Crane Waldcn awl family and Art Crane and family. Six teats from Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Schaurrman: four seats from Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schlothaucr; a sermon, Tie Beauty of Holiness, by the Rer. Herbert A. Cies, special selection by the choir, solo by McNabb and solo.

Blest This House, by Miss Mildred Sabin. Irs. Virginia Casten was organist for the entire ten-ice. Among those from a distance who came to Windsor Sunday to attend the dedication, tome, of whom an former members, were: and Mrs. Mart Schmode cf Fort Morgan, who were active in the organizations of the church at the time the project was started a year ago; Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Laybourn Longmont, Mr. and Mrs. Myriel Boreing of Denver, their son and daughter and granddaughter; Mrs. Irene (Comin) Thompson and daughter, Sandra, of Grants Pass, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dean, Mr. and Mrs.

William Brink. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar (Hap) Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs.

Godfrey Rosh, all of Denver. Tuwdir, Jan. 15, 1957 -GREELEY TRIBUNE Part 23 MARKETS leads DeMolay BtKTlE UTUTOCK cum IJMI cihn rt u4 m. atari ten Wtftn tti um mm IUOT to 8 klftor. imni via in terfera.

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I in) velfkU 2M.SM Ibl Local Council of Churches To Meet Friday Greeley Council of Churches will make a big stride toward Christian unity Friday evening when the annual dinner is held at 6:30 o'clock at Trinit- Episcopal church, cnth street and Ninth avenue. Members of all the participating will be in attendance Reservations for the dinner be made by calling Mrs. Robert Accola, MttJ. or the Rer. James w.

Brock, yea. The program will include a re port or. the work of the counci by Harold Adcock, president this past year; a musical Interlude by the Madrigal Singers of CSCE, di reeled by Marvin George; and an aaaress By Ur. wmUir. E.

chaplain to students at the Uni versily of Denver. Chaplain Rhodes will speak on Our Call to is a graduate ol Wesleyan University Middlctown, where he wa a psychology major and a mem her of Phi Beta Kappa. Rhode received his PhD degree fron Yale University, where his CieU of study was in the philosophy education. After serving Methodiit an Congregational churches in Con nrcticut, he came to the Unlve sity of Denver in September, to be administrative officer In charge of all religious activities religious counseling and courses 01 religion, as well as the universit; preacher and pastor. Srin nil 'tn-cMIn klUltl 1IJHIJ3 vtlln UOO- SJMl Vmrr bMl RUrdilf triitf mittrl Mi ckoin iii nrr uvcstorc uw TJ00: sx nd dm mMUjr Mt tor wvlitu cvBtriUjr itudr poll 23 nal IS kl(Wr: bini mKn ld rllrtl IUI471 II Ittrilt Mn IMri 1.1M Bl l.El ind iBd ctaln Ird 11M- prtmi RJ IK mlird IB an: rMn Md 1M tow (MM MUtri ll.TS-un: rat- Irn Irw H.Mi bub I I nd chMra mton MM-SIMl tnd iid tliartittr rilvrl IS 00-11M ireuml S2S Ib itnri 11.71 lloft IJOO; lad imi kUUrr: ml tan Wall Street NEW YORK (JTI Stffls the brunt of selling as the sloe! market continued lower late Tues day afternoon.

1 Volume for the day was esli mated at around share compared with 2.330,000 Monday. irort milo IS IS MuM Rlill fill SW nit i MI till I Til III i i in SOS 1110 Tl III mo i IK C17 71! I'll Ik, n-lll mlirt clltl Ull IM snmUT lUMr ktirfer mUWil tatffn nnti ten lUidjl IK MIU am-si-Mi it" prtmt Ii rhtdrt ttrtn roll it.a. m-iu wmt 1)00- I.nk kttftrr blrtucf, IrorkM aW Ib 1 IIK-lIM; dixbttr 100- lun Tiamiir' Willlm R. Farr, oboro, son Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Farr 1114 Fourlointh avtniM, will Inilillod masltr councilor el Orooloy DoMolly thiptir msdty tYinlng at I e'cJKk at Masonic Ttmplt, IW nut. Tho public Is Invitod. Farr, M.

Is a stnier al Grtoloy High ichwl and his bttn aclivt in DeMolay for ever three yean. He succeeds Jack Jerome, who xen master councilor since September. The followinj officers are also to be Installed: Tom Hayden, senior councilor; Bart Livingston, junior councilor; Marty Schaub. Dick Meyer, senior deacon; Gail Gibson, Junior deacon; John War- ren, senior steward; Larry junior steward: Tom Johnson, scribe; Darrell Emry, treasurer. Dick Hay, marshal; Donn standard bearer; Doug Secord.

al- moncr: Kenneth Johnson, Dean Werner, orator; Leslie Jacobson, parliamentarian; Ivan and Jim Alien, electricians; and precepton. In order, Tom Butter- week. Richard Weiss, Merel Dennis Darst, Tom Ratliff, Tom' Good and Jerry Moinat. installing officers win Doug Benton, master councilor; Mike senior councilor; John Chlanda, junior councilor; Bill Hay-' den. ttandard bearer; Dick Ire- rrnti Twwf.ri tKr lap kUbrkl ktfl 9UM9 Htr SS.

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Following "the Installation. Jreshmenli will be senrd by Mothen i of the Greeley chapter of DeMoliy. Prttn. brtttr, 111 IS klik prlmt Ill-TS Umbt Good 1, Pfijn III.M III.M. cmriGo tKD rr.r.i TUMO; 1,10 burlBC prim OJ AA u.

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IS- 11. A bid ISM trff I Tt- for fj. 1 OSIMM for Vt. b.II, I Kr US 1 171 lot U.S. 1.

Chicago Grain CHICAGO UK A tlightly easier tone prevailed in grains on the Board of Trade Tuesday. Dealings were ilow. Only eiception to the sliiht decline was in oats, which scored small gains on the prospect of ip- creased farm coniumption became of the cold weather. r.a«i« ILH SU't xrw inn Ditur.D Mttr but rarrrtax wt.k auadri frtonf 1ISO-IJM. iiM.

fkMt mm Ib, 41 00. SS Ib, WV40 00, Slork Express' Born to Mr. and Mrs. JVr Me- dina of Windsor a dsughlrr Mov day, Jan. II, at Weld County Gen- eral hospital.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Williamt of TlattevUle a daugh- trr Monday, Jan. II.

at Weld County General hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Dielerle of Diana drive a diughler Monday, Jan. II, at Weld County General hospital.

Newspaperman Dies OAKLAND, Calif. IT Frank C. Ellswerth. retired vice prei- ident general aantger of Thf Biimarck, N. Tribune, died Sunday.

Local Market (CorrtclH U.Jtn. IS) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin seniotnaucr; um memorial gift for H. V.

Teller from '-gS family and friends; four seats from i pt nk SJIH Mr. ard MM. George Toicr; four JS.H sus leala from Mr. and MM. Alex Wclfc; two hymn racks from MM.

Harold S. Windward; rostrum carpet from Mrs. Jean Yancey; gift in memory of the Rev. S. D.

Hower, father of MM. Herbert Cies, licm Yo-Art; fund itarting jnrrmMr Cift for fjr.ttuiry doers and rc-' finished Hoors from Yo-Adi. NVCI roTATor.i l'I 111: II: 11. Idtkfl Ilj 1. tflrrrtH Imrllai f'Mlm.

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Sllll: 4 2 Mi prrrrtt II I I lirlrr I ritrii 2 3 I IdAhA oil 1 1 1 n. IJV1X. I Wheat, Oats, CWL Barley Pinto beam, cut, Butterfat Efts in trade A large eggi A medium eggt A imiu eggt Heavy hent Light hens .41.91" DO FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? i USE THE TRIBUN: WANT ADS oa upper rr bold! filM tacth more enrlr In pUco. Do not tlip or roeK. Ko ruxKf, TAS-- TITTH Daft not wur.

odor" Ictn- tun truth). On fASTXTTH ox; tirut rountfr. 71 I 1 IT, I 1 U', i 1 i wm r.iuru I IJ Gifts of money from the follow- i ing: Gail Ann Abbott. Leslie Ab-1 Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Ains- wonh, Viriiil Bane family. birthday banquet collection (Wl.j,,', Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bishop. 1UH lu 1 Blake. Mrs. H. W.

Cies, Church UJt nu isn iiu 2 I I 4 2 2 1 I HIS 1J1. 211', 2 2 US I 2S4H 2.U't is isn is mi is a 7i is isis Mr. and Mn. J. R.

Clark. Mr. and Mrs. I I frumly. Daily vaca lion Church school children.

Mr micir.o CAIII f.tAin nd MJI. Carl II. rntiler. 'Kr, Fre, William Frje, Mr. and r- i Ur 1P rl Uri Fd- Blrt C.

Graifi, Mr. ana Mrs. ltf ioj.2* rd lleinir. Mr. and Mrs.

1 i ftir Nnrman Johnti.n, Mr. and ww1 John Kriicr I I-T I I 1 The B. E. iJndblini, Mr. an Earnrit Mejfr.

Mn. F.thrl Itay and Wayne Ray, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Hice, r.eraldine Sehermerhorn, Mr. and Mn. Ed Schlitt, Mr. and Mr Mfrt Echmode, Mrs. Lacile Tinrly.

Mr. and Mri. Herb Walter, Mr. an! Jin. William Webber Wfiman'i Society if niTt 14 u-iiXi I ur.i.

Hit. ir, In 24S. 2 II 2 UN. R.rt.T ISVI27M I 1M1 71. George K.

Funttem. prnident of Chrulian! the New York Stock Eschange, wnrkrd hit way through college at The dedication leruce included a chauffeur. Salesman's Franchise yiNOTONE Elmiford, N. hot In this oreo on exclusive hearing aid soles franchise. Consigned merchandise.

Established clientele. Thorough Company training. Immediate earninjt. Rapid advancement if you qualify to business of your own offering teeure future. Personal interview can be arranged by contacting Dittrict Manager, John W.

Taul, 311A Greeley Building, Phone 999W. Before You Buy Any Water Softener Investigate The Lindsay All Automatic Exclusive fihreglawi tank, guaranteed for life--and It costs less than iteel! LEW DAKAN CO. 18179th St. Phone 15SS I.

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