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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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I'untafcTaiJi. lliuis, I 2315. 19 I AUJOMOTIVE U) Cr i. TrvcM A Trilf 114 C. -A.

p', i i Central Illinois Deaths Bloomington Normal Deafhs Wheat Hangs On To Early Gains Corn Leads '65 National Crops Value Listing WASHINGTON (AP)-An Ag Want Ad Dept. Closet ot 7 P.M. Mon. Him Frf. Sat.

ct 6 P.M. Open Sua. 5 to 7 P.M. Phono 824-3041 AU for CLuum! Safe Buy Used Cars Wullihi I li 1 j00 Faubel m-. at the Kuecks fu- U4 I 'nrral Home with the lev.

Rich- Krumi officUtlng. flurial tortd tod In Lakeside Cemetery. Mrs. Mao Schueth Mrs. Mae Sdiudh.

M. for- rlculture Dirartment report oi v. r'me about 10 a m. rinv visiltton terms at 2 ra. to-1 Other Grain Commodities Littlo Changed AUTOMOTIVE showed today that the J12 N' died value of thii crop arf 0 30 a Thursday at up about per cent ove, 19Ci M.nor Nursing Home.

EOARD OF TRADE ailCACO (AJ- Tre. Opw Kiii Oo Close Wheat Mar i i i er i d. ty Ns IttmeU He id day at the funeral home. itMaoi ii4. iM.cn under the cart of phy-i UiteJ Cr, Trvckt 4 Traitart i4 i-.

wi.il. George Horton However, the volume rroduced ,0 114 I. i rni(, c. runrrsi imicn wmi pe pi DUirilT PV rmrii WMUItl If I iriM.ail tfi BAhAH mB 4 1 I I I CHICAGO (AP)Tri4 tll Mi; J94 I I C3' n-'wrw rniii 11 iiancf ifr Ainr- hlCh4percrnt larrcr Sunday. wbMt n4 pnv'Jul Wiiiko iiJh o.

resident, o.fa TUfsaay after'. te an- pon'iniiM lhlr lirmef (rend Sf 1 a Hl' 1U 1 Cl'i Rr.llAll. nf 1ml previous peak of 11. JBOUniccJ Ttiurxliiy but other commoditlei Corg Kti'vw r-vr IlkM I Ml m. I I 1 luiai mama vaiue an a i j.ii in ii u.

i in. lu.ii mi win uw a in. 1 In the train futurei markel ten- Mar I JV I Ii3 2V Fridav at the Baker Funeral Cfopj produced this year wai Clay Hardman li rsiir 1 HJ III li.HI MlIM Andy Mason emlltf Hprt nuirt ai nrir.i mutt. Mf Home In Dwlht with the Rev. reported by the Agriculture Ve- 121 I J7 I17'i 1 27s 123'4 123 i 4 kCttO I -IDS u-iiuuibu, ia, vi bi.j i iy changed.

W. Grove died at 10 25 am.i 'Sro panmeni at com 1 1-3 125 LINCOLN (PNS)-Andy Ma-, Walter Batty officiating. Eurlai JL CI, ii' I. m. Wednrsday at Abraham tery Hu-i -(Thunaay at Mennonlte Ho.pl-'.,..

for aU hM MlrirtI Oati .70 .71 Ihl .71 .11 Visitation begins at 7 o'clock tonight. He had been a patient ilnce th i.ri ird Mar Total production of crops was Dec. S. 'u av reported at 117 per cent of the, je W8I uken ,0 the Beck Me-Mli bth Jul 17-59 average compared wlth'morlal Home 1 ln :1 the rather scant it' I MM 1 -w riiiRur. motops iik, iii nf Mv.

II MCEtC MOIOR CO. yu Ouiilf aH II 111 OiHUMi, fnil Ii'mln VIMii offerings. Fnd.iy at the Pre i e. iir.tc. i.

hnri.in Durxh with the Rev. VZ iC. Ward Stmpion officiating Amxi Ralnbolt 111 per cent la it year and Die PO.NTIAC (PNS) Amrl TJ mord cf llJ ln ihi CHivioirr wv. 1 iiurial itl trfi In Irlih Grove Hyt Mar May Jul IRalnboSt. of 1028 N.

Main, IIHW, ifM mm tvifi tri'. Jsltatlon I26'i 125S I K'4 128' 12TU 12m 127', 1 2T. 1 23 1 29' I 28 1.30' 130 123'. Carlot receipts were estimated at: Wheat, I cars; corn, 119; oats, rye. none; barley, soybeans, 10.

Wheat closed lmc to l'c a KilKaI March tl ci ai mi nnme aoout m. imi poa c.i.. this evening at Holland and Car- Sep Wednesday. He had been In fail liruj, Tills year's production wbj featured by record corn crop of nearly 4 2 billion bushels a crop grown under limitations cf a voluntary crop control pro- ry Funeral Home In Lincoln. Soybeans Indians Set Girls' Recall Vote Jan.

3 ing health one year. His funeral will be at 1 ro. WU31IVI ,1111.1, llltu( fl.v.n 1 tti. i. Mrs.

Jennie Sharp IMI OX l.lMhtM, fc Wl IN I I prr INI IQ0 Oila.X rM V.J Vi. lMfiA. rfntic ihi eio I' vr.n xyf? uic pcwiac co. Chi M'lH rH.H. iii rw imii Friday at the Harris Funeral lower, March.

II 24M.23. OaU Up lr.UA, li Up blah. M.rrh I1' CLINTON fPNS) Funeral cram oriering payments to imic-es for Jennie Sylvia 0 j'Sr JL' MlU ho hf.d Ln Ranting 2 2 UH 2 B5H 2 66 2i3k lM'i 2 68i 2 69 2 71T 2.71'b 2 71U 2 2 73 IH'b 2.72 2 72t'b 2 69 2 68' 2 684 2 6a 2 6JH 2 63 2 63 2 63'b 2 59 2 58 2.58H 2 Rye to Hfcc higher. I to. of 721 W.

Com was the most valuable I i a a An AAA March, $121.. Soybeans un Aug Sep Nov BAYFIELD, Wis. (UPI)-Th crop, esumaiea ai n.ijj.uw.uuu changed to He lower, I "1.1 "7i iFrlenda may ca! after 80 clock I Warner Hwpltal, iUiIaIbM ai joiin warner nwpiiai, wui funeral home. at 1:30 m. Friday at I last year.

The hay crop, at Reservation Council said lilLl in. Mir.l tow pONTIAC-ltM tM. (KM I it.dt in. llerindon Calvert runerai M. L.

pw, rn. I'll. 831.5fi2.000 was second. Tlie IMI Wednesday the council will vote TPUCKS CASH GRAIN NEWS Murray Takes again Jan. whether to recall hay crop was valued at C' Ma IMI till 1.

iva ,1 222.000 two Domestic Peace Corps tnem li'M KMiare-. MM ostlAf -ll C.U.io. vr hm, The third crop In thi line of girls Home Yields Cash, Variefy Of Items Hiime. Tl.e Rev. Casper Alien will officiate.

Burial will be ln Memorial Park Cemetery. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be made In the form of rnnirifoutloni to the building fund if the hirst Baptist Church. BLOOMINOTON OR AIM (Cwies, a brain Mart ram, I Th awouiiw. wrasee. tti.

bet) post, 61. test Bain prlcts i In The, 4'. bi HMO In. hi.rwtf bids uv C'ud ng rail oi .1 ail terminal a4 m.rt.tt Mrv4 SI wall IriKk tot for fiv.r po.nu mil P'K-o i. Pr, wnl vary imMn nwmal In trom 04 n.iMt Charier for TV Station, CATV value was cotton at f2.t96.4C5.' chairman Henry Daley pre-000 compared with 128,281.000 dieted the nine-member council In 19M- I ill reaffirm their vote of lait The fourth-ranking crop was night to ask the girls soybeans valued at t0 come D3ck That vote was 14 IHI I HAI IONAI i r4 IMI ISTI In r.i.r...

mwi I CHPI5TMAS from 1k GOODWIN BROS. Mli1'i, III CiM Tn tii.T. i I rn 4 V'lw, n', ii. 4 lAVIIItl A I IUl ROAMOKf MOTORS III. J4ltl iviyniM, ns'ocK avB.rt IH PfM fx 'il ow compared wim i.im.iu.vuu mird Illegal on a technicality Last year.

raised by three absent council Burglars entered the home of K. Gordon Murray, the Flori Gottfrled Garmers FF.KIN PNS) Gottfried fljrmrri til ill Murrarrf Stanley Price of 1013 E. Front da businessman who has an- Wednesday evening when the Cl A A Pit am Inounced clans to establbh a AK Ak Ak AK AK AK I tf WvJ CM I 1 1 tf lUdV, ajtpi d.iv at Pekln Memorial Hosnl- television station and a cable owners left the house for an hour. Mr. Price told police that members.

The rlrl.1. Jill Hunt, 22. former Illinois Wesleyan University student of Kewanee and Judy Itothman, 20, of St. Louis, Mo. said they would be happy to return.

However, a Roman Catholic i.t.-? lal where he had been a patient, antenna television system for Dr. Brown On Advisory Committee I 'i KO" VA.TrH fl III Bloomington, has formed a Funeral services be at pdaware crporatlon. the sec- 'IrAhiHi aif riffiai lair) B.t.d let. Tnwrsee, morning pann aawt lr WHIAT NO. II No.

11 -0TI- N0. -SOYSIANI Na. I (yellow I it CMICAOO CAIH BRAIN CHICAGO (AP)-WMEAT-Ne, red. 110171, nominal) No. I hard, 11.44.

nommai. CORN I yellow. II JSI.Js, nom-ln i No. I yeiiow. ti.

Of l.ll OATS No. I heavy while, 7lie. nm. Inali No. I tr.

heavy whltg, 7tic; N. 1 elr. heavy while. 7c. lOTIIASt No.

I yellow, MeTVs, nominal tOYBIAN OIL 111 00. nominal. when he and his wife returned at 8 p.m.. they found presents under the tree strewn around, and one of the presents ln.n oa Iii iivica- 14l M' ufl fiy tvH. lulcMlIK Iitma, I M.

I W'i 'w'. W.ll lif, v. oif. who, iwr r.o, JMt Jtnmii JM. JAfK- 11s AUTO Cl.D.

priwt Involved In reservation TRUCKS Thursday In Springfield. His corporation will be Dr. Francis R. Brown, di- affairs said because of "pecu- The bedroom had been ran Mil CMvCM. IT Carv.i, I1 rector of extension and field liar circumstances" at Red Cliff i l4 IH l) 11 If wi ll, tw.

1' IN) IM 1.0 r.i I) J00 sacked. Missing was a gold piggy bank containing $29 ln coins, a portable record player valued WGNB Inc. Mr. Murray, who Is from Miami, will be the president and his wife, Irene, the secretary. James Camper of R.R.

2 Is listed as the registered agent In Illinois. "icu" Turici tt CODCi com.iAl.1, he doubted that any Domestic Peace Corps workers would be able to work successfully. Callers Hit Man on Head I EM AN IMPLEMENT CO. I.h. Cwr tu'WI.

In Sn. A-0SI FO0 li AV.il -IH? eSJAVlN FOOD IALII Cci at 25, an old watch, nine books of trading stamps, a flashlight and metal box of Indian heed .4 00 Willi I'M cmivbokt i ioa "in rtulA imm h-MM IJ'S OiCH ilMMkMAH DOOCf "iav iiMA'cHf vm rr Ow, O0.1 Vwp i.iii'.Mm pennies, the value of which is services at Illinois State University, has been appointed to the advisory group of the Educational Policies Commission, a national organization of educators. The commission Is sponsored by the National Education Association and Is responsible for identifying significant educational problems and Issues, studying them and publishing policy recommendations. Mr. Brown, along with other leaders representing all as- uncertain.

TO inM Ja voioui. v. ft hm. marm.1. Ph 4 n- BLOOMINGTON LIVESTOCK (Thursday's Quotations) (Courteiy Bloomington Stockyards) HuGS Receipts, 135; market 2'jC to 50c higher.

LIVESTOCK ITIMATBO RtCIIPTS CHICACO (API Official II ve-itocx r.c.iBtl lor Prida, are: John Holidny of 306 S. State was assaulted Wednesday at his TOM PICKUP IN IMTFRSATIOMAL l-v oi lr-urn I'ik. in 7' 1 II. tiful Ic.d ti.it BIVO-IMA I h.raa tti. i feiu.

trior mil II.M bH lnlr. STOCK MARKET DOW-JONfl AVIRA9II (Courtesy ot Whit. 4 Co Inc (Wedneidey Closing Hock Averages) 30 Industrie, 165 14 UP 4 40 20 Rai 147 44 up 0 01 15 Otliitles HI 9) up 04 Mr. Murray has a a I he Intends to revive a television station for Bloomington Normal, which has been without a tion since WBLN folded ln 1957. Man Ticketed After Collision v.r, 4 I.

WM home by one of two young Intruders. Mr. Holiday told police that someone knocked at his back door around 8:15 p.m. When he b. te emiOilr.

Bu m.n, e'rwr RUM CADIL IAC CO. LH on. BioomiA.iaii 45 Stock 379 eg up 1 S3 pects and levels of education, answered, he found two young Volume 1,720,000 harrl (Thurvtev, 1 P.M. Stock Averages) 30 Industrial 94 4 up 0 CATTLb 'OOO HOGS 4.0J IMEtP nu.a uiavlTI will serve a three-year term as boys on his back porch. One nails I'tli on 0 45 onjf All Bod, i'rlts Including a I on aQn.

Per A r.ood Buy ON A Car Or Truck Corn. To KOCH MOTO SAlfS. INC International and HI. Pmna J'1J W. hove) on hand, at all tim.t.

at I. ait 30 la'e mod.1 used cart and IS o'dt models. Alto several good used trucks. PO.NTIAC (PNS) Charles CMATSAcarM thjck rouiPwfMT Hal v.i. a.

HI. 34. CrtAHann fh. "CANNON fOCD SALES CHtNOA Jml il Aa.yi OADlNECHVOllT-OL0i CMATS0TM. III.

asked (or his son, John. lie tLD. ILL. ll-Hi Vlli'I? lil 94 uo 10 1)9 aft 1. 14, Eppel, 50, of Chenoa, was tick note hg Aai.ivl an adviser to the Ere.

Advisers are consulted by the commission on Questions about told the pair that his son was not at home. etcd by state police for Improp 2J.O00i butchers unevenly steady I. ai.neri No. 1 to ItO to 221 pounds 1959 Metropolitan 2 door hardtop. Pvadio, heater.

Extra clean. $495 Bob Norton Country Rambler KOI S. Main, Normal Th. SIS WjO DOW-JON IS INDUSTRIAL! (Fliures at.r imaf points ar tf Tv. Wr.

er passing after he hit the rear When Mr. Holiday opened the Lt ii ii5 which a statement Is being con Close of a truck driven oy Laneai I and sidered. Their views are utilized storm door to see who the two to pouna. w-ne iw Allied Chemical 44 47 1 i. no to 240 pounds.

No. Aluminum Co. of America 72 4 COIAW FORD SALES Atl.nl.. III. Pnon.

ttl JWt as a basis for developing the Lawrence, 28, of Atlanta, Tex. The mishap occurred about We Don't Just Talk were, one of the boys struck him on the head. Mr. Holiday I fo J00 ta 4u0 pound sows, JS 73 75; No. I and 1.

1'0 ta pounds, l.jiflJi00; tew. I23 25B1S.M; M. I American Cen 14 1 American Teoecca 39 1 EPC program. Anaconda I) 4 2:25 a.m. Tuesday one and a to 1 4u0 la 500 pound sows.

ll.40J 00. IIS did not know what he was hit Mobile Homes American T. A 41 1 No. I and 400 ta auo pounds. 40lu 4t Bethlehem Steel 40 4 with.

2I7X Good Deals We Make 'Em! 55 Chrysler 52 1 OuPont 114 I 135 4 He was able to describe one PEORIA LIVilTOCK Greenview Man Back in Hospital Eestman Kodak 109 4 PEORIA lAfl HO Receipts, 1,400) half miles nortn of Chenoa on U.S. M. Lawrence had pulled onto the highway and had reached a speed of 35 miles per hour butcners steady to 50c higher No. 1 and General Eleciria 113. 1 General Foods It I of the boys as blond, about 19 years of age, six feet tall, me- a Aintre.m Mann Mobile Homes Nerth Narm.l.

1. t. Norml.lll. Sr. Bill Butwr, "Tin Man with In.

Cigar." at DELUXE Mobile Home Sales 2704 W. Parmlngton Rod, Peoria, III. Ph. 4744131 We are known "Action 2. IV0 to 225 pound Butcnors, Si 50-e JO 00) No.

I lo 2.0 lo 240 pounds, 129 00 LINCOLN (PNS) Clarence dium build and weighing about Headquarter." because thafa 2. 50) No. I to J. 2J0 240 pounds. General Motor 102 1 Goodyear Tire 41 4 International Harvester 45 1 International Nickel 927 tlvertld.

100 e-Buill Engines t1)d 00 jVitrsw Ut limited volume No. I and Greenhalgh, II, of Greenview 170 pounds. He was unable to when he was hit by Eppol. Neither driver was Injured. International Paper 24 4 sustained head Injuries when see the person who hit him.

Johns-Menvlll 52 1 Vx way we do No fiimlnc, bo baggllnir we you tli" bft poaxlble (leal iirt. Our bulne arowa 240 to pounds, 2521.25 No. I to i. 300 to 400 pound SO, 124.00 23.00; a tew No. I and 400 to 450 pounds, 121.50 22 00) boars, 19.25a21.00.

CATTLE Receipts. 100) moderately wens-lllinols Glass 43 4 his pickup truck struck racier A Gamble 41 4 111 1U.I 2.4 jo 4 41 1 49 44) 794 79? lit 49 4 131 14 17.4 a.i Time in Error ears Roebuck 43.1 bridge on the Fifth Street Road five miles west of Lincoln at active, iniuttic.nl volume of slaughter steers and heifer! to establish a pric every monlh, which Indicate! to that thin thi war Standard Oil of Calif. 71 2 Standard Oil ef N. 40 I An account of the Inquest on GREENWOOD MOBILE HOMES 9:45 a.m. Wednesday trend.

BAIT IT. LOUIS LIVilTOCK peopln Ilk to do buli Leaving Scene Charge Filed A Normal man was arrested by Bloomington police Thurs Hanley C. (Hank) Blanchard, 58, of 1307 N. Hinshaw, In the Greenhalgh was on his way In thn traJRhllorwara manner. Slop In today we've got NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, ILL.

(API Estimated rcieta for Friday: Hoes, Swift A Company 52 1 Texas Company 79 7 Union Carbide 41 1 United Aircraft 15 4 United Hate Steel 54 1 Wettlnehous 42 1 Woolworth 19. OdiV. Chvl. I 114 kirr trade. IM.

Itil Models. The next best thing ta a new car Ig a Riverside re-manufacture) en.ln. we replace up to 104 pans, clean ar re-toel all remaining pants. lack gin. Is figidly pertormanca tested and guarantee tor ay( ar 4,01 miles.

MONTGOMERY WARD AUTO SERVICI CENTER 4.000; cattle. 2UO) calves. 100; sheep, 40. HOGS Receipts, 3.000) barrows and some rial choice can; -OLDSMOilLB tl.rflr CouM, Ills 2ic lo 50c higher than Wednesday's Pantagraph Wednesday was Incorrect as to the lapse of time between Mr. Blanchard's fall and his death.

The accident occurred Oct. 31 and the death day morning and charged with average; 190 to 150 pound borrows and unofficial ctri. AREA STOCKS Admiral Corporation 41 441 gilts, 129 00 30.00) 280 10 423 pound SOWS, home after being released from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. He was taken back to the hospital and reported to be in good condition there Thursday morning. The sheriff's department re leaving the scene of an accident S22 75t 25.25.

Caterpillar Il 11 1 CATTLE Receipts, 400) calves: Re on Center Street shortly after La at Washington, BKMmiRslen I' jjec. 14. Wednesday midnight. 1709 Ridio, Xi.MP. power itpw-Ing, brak.i, lory a on.

ewnr low mlle.u. e.f still undr Utlory w.rr.niy. Cot new ov.r tliRQ W.0OO.0O W00 Iftir FORD Muitans door hard- ceipts, 75) not enough steers or heifers on offer lo establish market trend) good to Choice Hears, 121 00 26 00) good to cho.ee htif.rl, 1)1 0024.50; cows, 114 00 Richard F. Bates, 51, of 605 Gen. Tel.

Elc 47.1 44 Illinois Power Co. 45.1 45.4 Internet Fir A Cat. 14.M5 1 14.115 1 Montgomery Ward 34 1 34.0 National Union 12.4 120 Northern III. Gat 44 3 46 9 Ralston Purina 40 3 40 1 Pine posted a bail bond card, ported that the Greenhalgh's westbound truck struck the side $1988 1709 top. VI, 4 en th.

floor. Llk. brand mw Steak Shake I OJ 4 1.5 9.1 16 00l good to choice veaiers, ni.oow 34.00) good to choice calves, 115.000 1100. SHEEP Receipts, 400; all classes fully steady) good to choice wooled lambs, 24.OO27.0O) eholc and prim shorn lambs. 125.509 24.00; w.s.

I5.00tt.00. KROPF 4(htlJ, front living room. KROPF 40I2, front kitclwn. HERRLI 40)2, front living room. BUDDY e0l2.

balcony kitchen. SCHULT 0l2, dmine area, modern. SCMULT 40l2y 2 bedroom. Early American. BUOOY 40x12.

3 btdroom. PRE-OWNEO IMI BUDDY 0I2, 3 bedroom. IW2 FLEETWOOD 55x10, 3-bedroom with expando living room. Set Up Ready To Move Into 1154 ANDERSON 41x1, I bedroom with carport and awning, lot 21 In no children section of lake area 12,800 OUR MOBILE HOME PARK NOW HAS ITS OWN INDEPENDENT GROCERY STORE Another step to up-grade the park and make It a nicer more convenient place to CLOSED SUNDAY "Th. Lord's Day." Open To Week Days.

LES WILSON "friendly R. liable Service" Four Blocks West of Junction 51 and AM-FM r- 4 VOLK5WAGIN. pending a hearing in Magistrate Court Monday, Bates was arrested on a complaint lodged by Thomas Goodin of McLean. Goodin PRODUCE IVR4 am. whtttwaHs, 11,000 or- CHICAOO PRODUCt CHICAGO (AP)-POTATOil Arrtvalt.

S1283 owrwr mllpi. Can told from mw of the bridge and then flipped over into the ditch. Lutheran Men Plan Service CHICAOO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (API HOGS Receipts, IT'S TIME FOR CHRISTMAS SWAPPING OUR GIFTS TO YOU Will BE THI BEST SWAP YOU CAN MAKE YOUR USED CAR FOR ONE OF OUR 1966's Y0LV0 FIAT MG, AUSTIN HEALEY Finest Import Selection In Central III. (And we Service What we sail.) SELTZER MOTORS butchers strong to 75c higher) mixed claims Bates was the driver pf 1414 No. I to 3.

190 to 230 pound butchers, llOi door hardtop. Power S29.S03 30 25; No. 1 to 1, 130 to 250 pounds, 28 75 9 29 50) No. 1 and 3, 240 to 270 pounds, 00) No. 1 to 3, 350 to 400 pound sows, 124.50ft 25.00; No.

1 and 3, 450 to 47S pounds. 122.75 23.50. Laymen of Our Saviour Lutheran Church of Normal will rnnrlnpf a ffirUtma. W.vp a car which struck his on Center Street near Front Street and continued on after a brief stop. Home Ransacked; Nothing Taken The home of L.

P. Powell of 21) an track, 153) total U.I. shipments, 337) supplies moderate; demand and trading limited en account of approaching holiday) market steady) carlot trade sales: Idaho Rusa.li, Wisconsin' Utilitlr-s, 12.25. BUTTER Weak; wholesale buy In prices lVsc te 1C tower; 93 score AAV 40c; 91 score A. 40c; 90 score 59eT 89 score 57ic) cars: 90 scor 59itT 89 score 58'4c.

EGGS Irregular) wholesale buylrff prices unchanged to lc lower) 70 per cenf or better grade A whites. 38'o mlxd7 mediums, 31c; standards, 37cf dirties unquoted; checks, lie. ST. LOUIS PRODUCt IT. LOUIS (API Eggs and liv.

suutv CATTLE Receipts, eoo; not gnougn slaughter steers for a market test; few lots good to low choice 950 to 1,100 pound slaughter steers, I24.00925.75t couple lots mostly good 800 to 950 pound slaughter heifers, 123.50924.50) utility and pow.r brak.i, hydramatlc C10Q Factory air condition 41000 10r OLDIMOBIli Dynamic II. 4 1709 door Mden with radio, hat-or, hydramatic, powar iteerlna, pow-or brak.j, factory air, on. C00Q wntr. Ntw Flrotton tlrei 44.000 1BZ CHRYSLER Nw St-1 70 daft. Factory air conditioning pow.r windows.

Mat, stearins and brak.t. 22,000 actual tlOflQ one-owner mllfs JI70O 10 OLDSMOBILB Dynamic lOJ Fiesta I passenger Station Wauon. Radio, heater, hydramatlc, Ph. 129-4109 OAKLAND AT 6 commercial, cows, IU.50 16.00; utility Beltllne tt. Phone 966-4150.

MOBIL LAND INC TRAILER PARK New and used trailers tor sale. Trailer Park. Ph 823-1755 West on Oakland Ave. to Alexandet Road turn left, follow signs OAK'PARK MOBILE HOMES" Trailer Park and Sales 10, 12 and Dubl-Wide Stewarts It Pays To Buy Quality Frontage Road 44 South. Phone 167-6395 and commercial bulls, SI4.JIW it.su.

SHEEP Receipts. 200; wooled slaugh 506 E. Market was ransacked vesper service, Deginning at 7 p.m. Friday. Russell Shook will deliver the sermon, "Shepherds," and Johnny Bennett will read the" Scripture.

The choir, directed by ter lambs steady; few lots choice and but nothing was taken in a try: Eggs, consumer grades. A area. 40, break-in Wednesday evening. Mr. Powell and his wife re nowsr staarlna and brakes, power 42c A medium, 38' 40c A small, 3I, 33c targe, 36938c; wholesale grades: Standard, 341938c; unclassified, 24326ci Checks, 123C.

prime 85 to 105 pound slaughter lamos, cull to good slaughter wes, $5.00 10.00. Wine consumption of the average Italian amounts to 31 gallons a year. Trailer Space For Rent, Bishop Trailer Court $2183 Charles Stark, will sing the tail new tins. Very sharp turned at 7:45 p.m. from a 45 minute trip to a grocery store Hens, heavy, 14917c; light aver anthem "Christmas Morn," ac pounds, 910c; under I pound, 4Vics m1 euicK Electra 225 4 door Radio, heater, dyna- Heyworth, I Phon 473-3022 NEW MOBILE HOMES 137695 up NEW TRAVEL TRAILERS J825 up USED TRAVEL TRAILERS 1495 up to find that someone had pried broilers and fryers, 18920c.

companied on the organ by Mrs. I70Z hardtop. flow. power steering and brakes, the lock off the side door of Try us and save. RIPPER MOBILE HOMES $1488 power windows, power seat.

Beautiful the house. 3914 N. Main Caterpillar Trail, Rt. 114 HELLO AAA 1 COUL.O VOL) PICK ME OP AT THE 3 PHOME BOOTH ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOJlT Ph. 309-699-6231 east Peoria, hi.

11 Drawers were ransacked and a coin box broken open, but the ni PEEL IT'S JUST I -1 ilc II 4 hydra- $1188 1 70 door Radio, htat.r, matic, power steerina and brakes THAT I CAM'TAAAKE IT rn TELEPHONE box contained only papers. Wc Have SAVE ON DEPRECIATION Five 1965 Models Left. We Trade For Anything. BARDING MOBILE HOMES 1910 S. Main St.

I IiTtspsJ it A rr HOME A LOME TODAY, II JU The burglar or burglars left WELL, I'LL WAIT KloHT ii Dynamic AI OLDSMOBILI by the front door with nothing, RS FOR. VOL) i ir te re. i- IO Fiesta 4 door station wagon latlon Janet Tice and on the violin by Mrs. Robert Middleton. Mr.

Stark will also sing a solo. Bloomington Man Breaks Leg in Fall PONTIAC (PNS) Owen La-Fever, 33, of 718 W. Market Bloomington, suffered a broken leg and bruised shoulder Wednesday about 2:30 p.m. while working north of Pontiac. Steering WHY WAIT? BUY NOW SAVE Naw 12 Widei.

Special Priced and" Radio, heater, power iPJS brakes, factory air conditioning 400 too 55x12 $4695 CHEVROLET Parkwood four RHODUS MOBILE HOMES Horn of the 12 Wides Always th Best for Less One Mile South en 51 Payne Bankruptcy Proceedings Listed Marion E. Payne of 301 S. 1 70 1 door Station Wagon. Power steering and Bloomington Ph. 824-5435 brakes, VS.

radio, $1188 powergllde. Clean McLean has been declared and at the RIGHT PRICE! at fl PLYMOUTH Fury 4 door. bankrupt by the U.S. District LaFever was tearing down an old sign at a service station and fell when the sign col I7CI Power steering and brakts nrn BUICK Electra 4 door hard- 1797 top. Radio, heater, steering and brakes power $388 $388 CHEVROLET door 1958 Court in Springfield, according to Basil H.

Coutrakon, referee in bankruptcy. The first meeting of his creditors has been set for 1 p.m. Jan. 20 In the County Court room of the McLean County courthouse. Feb.

22 has been fixed as the last day for the filing of objections to the dis hardtop lapsed. He is listed in good at St. James Hospital. LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT LINCOLN (PNS) Petition for letters of administration In the estate of Miss Helen Laffey, Elkhart, filed in circuit court iy. tst at od Whit Ipse DOES Increase Readership Of Ada III CO.

"Velum. Sate Km Olds Ird Ml McLean County In Ifii" Open Evenings Till Selling Satisfaction for 62 Years BARKER MOTOR CO. Oldsmobfle Jeep Sales and Service S10 N. Le St Ph. 824 3077 Tuesday listing personal property valued at (5,000.

Mrs. Mary Brennan, Elkhart, named administrator. Emil M. Verban, Elkhart, filed 12.700 suit against Mrs. Mary Layman.

Mrs. Mafalda L. Benchea, and P. K. Layman, all of Pensacola, Fla and formerly of Lincoln for selling a building through another re.res.nt.tiv.

whil. a con charge of the bankrupt. Gummed postage stamps came into use in the United States in 1847. Prior to then, postage was paid In cash. 1 J.B.

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