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J. J. J. Illinois, Friday, September 11, 1959. DECATUR LA Who Won the $100 GRAND PRIZE? and all the other cash prizes in the Herald and Review recipe contest? Watch for the answers in the Sunday Herald and Review on September 13-read the names of all the winners in the special COOK BOOK section.

It's fun to see just which of your friends and neighbors sent in these You'll see ideas your reputation receive a copy paper on Sept. good cooking ideas--a joy to find new recipes. galore to add zest to family meals, give stature to as cook and hostess. Every Sunday subscriber will of this Cook Book section in the regular Sunday 13. To order extra copies mailed to friends fill in this coupon We'll reserve your gift copies, mail them for you on Sept.

13 Cook Book Order Blank Wrapped, mailed, prepaid anywhere in the United States Please, no phone orders accepted -include remittance with coupon. Mail to: POST OFFICE BOX 311, DECATUR, ILLINOIS Please send the Sept. 13 edition of the Decatur Sunday Herald and Review with special COOK BOOK section to each of the following. Enclosed find remittance of 25e for each complete edition. 1.

Name Address City State 2. Name Address City State 3. Name Address City State 4. Name Address City State 5. Name Address City State Better meals build better families HERALD The Decatur Herald RATES BY MAIL In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday vear $14.00 vear $12.00 6 months 7.50 months 6.50 3 months 4.00 3 months 3.50 month 1.50 month 1.20 week .40 week .30 Sunday Only-1 Year $8.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 vear $22.00 year $17.00 6 months 11.75 6 months 9.25 3 months 6.25 3 months 5.00 month 2.50 1 month 2.00 week .70 week .55 Sunday Only-1 Year $8.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by mail in any town 01 territory having, carrier service, Remittance should be made be check 01 monev order.

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per line per day Please report errors promptly This newspaper can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. For contract cates. and other classified information: call 4353; write The Herald and Review Classified or quire in person at the classified count. er. 365 Main.

Decatur. DI. Emergency Ambulance Calls Tuesday 9:39 p.m.-4800 W. Main house call, one to Wednesday 5:34 a. N.

University house call, one to 5:21 p. S. Main house call, one to 8:35 P. N. College house call, one to Thursday 4:54 p.m.- Standard Office building, sick call, one to 7:50 p.m.

Masonic Temple, sick call, one to 9:13 p.m. -1600 S. 32nd accident, one to St. Mary's. Fire Calls Wednesday a.m.-Broadway and Gordo Lyon Lumber sprinkler went off, no fire.

10:48 p.m.-500 Block N. Water stump being burned, no loss. Thursday 7:32 p.m.-840 N. Morgan, Brownie Coal coal bin on fire, no loss, undetermined origin. Divorces Granted STOREY-Leona from William C.

RODERIQUES-Opal P. from DonTHULL- from Edith IN LOGAN MCVEY, Mrs. Elnora Lincoln, from Floyd. Marriage Licenses IN RICHLAND. Donald EA, Totten, 27, M.

Smith, 23, O1- ney. Robert Schuetter, 21, Newton, Shirley Leggans, 21, Olney. William F. Green, 18, Bridgeport, Joyce Clark, Albert L. Bricker, 25, Parkersburg, Mildred Short, 21, Calhoun.

Harvey L. Biehl, 19, Parkersburg, Sandra Lake. 19. Parkersburg. IN JASPER Jerry Hargis, 22, Willow Hill, and Yvonne E.

Schafer, 19, Newton. Born To BARNETT. Mr. and Mrs. William M.

1412 E. Walnut, boy, Sept. 9, St. Mary's BARR, Mr. end.

Mrs. David, Lincoln, hoy, Sept. Clara's, Lincoln. BROWNLEE. Mr.

and Mrs. George 916 N. Fairlawn, girl, Sept. 9, CAMDEN Mr. and Robert 1036 E.

Harrison, girl, Sept. 9, CASEY, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 261 S. 19th, boy, Sept.

9, St. Mary's DUSENBERY Mr. and Mrs. Orville, Sixth girl, Sept. 9, ENTLER, Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffrey 929 North, boy, Sept. 9, FALLSTROM, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1539 N.

Main 10, St. Mary's FANSLER. Mr. Mrs. John E.

4195 E. William Street boy, Sept. 9, St. Mary's HASLETT. Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip, 2167 N. Woodford, boy, Sept. 9, St. Mary's JOPLIN, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy 1074 Oakdale, girl, Sept. 9 LAMER, boy, Mr. Sept. 9, Mrs.

Ralph BeMCCARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Main boy, Sept.

9, MEES, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan 63 Northland, boy, Sept. 9 MOORE Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Macon, boy, Sept. 9, NAVIN, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 2274 W. Forest, girl, Sept.

9, O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Edward John, 1260. E. Wood, girl, Sept.

9, St. Mary's PATRICK, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mattoon, girl, Sept. 9, Memorial District, Mattoon.

SCHNEIDER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Lincoln, boy, Sept. 9, Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln. TILLE, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, Oreana, Sept. 9 UTTERBACH, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mount Pulaski, boy, Sept.

9, St. Clara's Lincoln. Central Illinois Deaths BENNING, Paul 63, Flora; died 7:30 a.m. Thursday at his grocery store; leaves wife, Edna; son, Paul Francis Lebanon, step-sons, Roy Patman, Flora; William Patman, San Diego, Fred Dunn, Miami, sisters, Mrs. Dora Hance, Olney; Stella McHenry, Tampa, Mrs.

Minnie Pruitt, Flora; brothers, Sherman, Walter and Ralph, Flora; George, Tampa, body is at the Hancock Funeral Home, Flora; arrangements incomplete. COHEA, Mrs. Beulah, 60, Effingham, died 9 p.m. Wednesday; services 2 p.m. Friday in Bauer Funeral Home, Effinghm; burial in Oakridge Cemetery; call at funeral home.

Classified Has Low Prices, Big Results Central Illinois Deaths AYMER, Edwin 56, Taylorville; died 4 p.m. Thursday; leaves brother, Ray, Pawnee; half-sisters, Mrs. Arthur Achenbach, Taylorville; Mrs. Nellie Achenbach, Topeka, Mrs. Cora Sanders, Mojave, half-brother, Ralph Blankenship, Redlands, body is at the Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville; arrangements incomplete.

GARRETT, Garland 68, Greenup; died Wednesday; services 2 p.m. day in the Hiles Funeral Home, Greenup; burial in Greenup Cemetery; call after 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. HANSEN, George, 80, Arthur, died 9:30 m. Wednesday in home of son, Carl, Arthur; also leaves daughter, Mrs.

Hilda Foster, Tuscola; sons, Emil, Tuscola; Harry, Montezuma, services 2 p.m. Friday in Zion Evangelical Church; burial in church cemetery; call at Funeral Home, Tuscola. HINTON, Roland, 77, Oconee; died 1:45 p.m. Thursday; leaves wife, Addie; son, Nathan, Oconee; brothers, Scott, Springfield; Wade, Pana; E. Nokomis; Norman, Mount Morris; sisters, Mrs.

Chassie Schaefer, Mattoon; Miss Margaret, Marshall; Mrs. Louise Elam, Portland, services 1:30 p.m. Sunday in McCracken Funeral Home, Pana; burial in Oconee Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. HUDDLESTON, Mrs.

Theressa, 89, Charleston; died Wednesday in Oakwood Convalescent Home, Charleston; leaves brother, Aubrey D. Johns, San Dimas, services 2 p.m. Friday in Harper-Swickard Funeral Home, Charleston; burial in Mound Cemetery. KALVAITIS, John, 73, Nokomis; died 4:25 a.m. Thursday; leaves wife, Constance, at home; daughter, Mrs.

Josephine Kuncl, Nokomis; son, John Decatur; services 11 a.m. Saturday Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis; burial in Calvary Cemetery; call after 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. KINDT. Otto 60, Westervelt: died 6:10 m.

Wednesday in Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; leaves wife, Edna; daughters, Mrs. Vera Crawford, 'Houston, Mrs. Mary Pettyjohn, Westervelt: sister, Mrs. Bertha Meyers, Armour, S. brothers, Theodore, Los Angeles, Helmuth, Richmond, Adolph, Chicago; Edward, Wagner, S.D.; services 4 p.m.

Friday in Lockart Son Funeral Home, Shelbyville: burial in Glenwood Cemetery; call after 5 p.m. Thursday at funeral home. MANNING, Mrs. Ila May, 68, Villa at Grove; home; leaves at husband, James; I died 8:45 p.m. Wednesday sons, Roy, at home; Earl, Hindsboro; daughters, Mrs.

Alice Ray, Hugo; Mrs. Marie Saddler, Centralia; Mrs. Hazel Adams, Indianapolis, Mrs. Lillie Warner, Pierson Station; brothers, Clarence Boardman, Gary, Everett, Washington, Herschel and Fred, Odon, Sherman, Hindsboro; sister, Mrs. Edna Buriss, Odon, services 2 p.m.

Friday in Community Church, Hugo; burial in Union Cemetery, Hindsboro. MCELROY, Mrs. Ellen died 80, Decatur, formerly Lovington; 10 p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; services 9:30 a.m.

Saturday in St. Isadore's Catholic Church, Loving: ton; burial in the church cemetery; call after 7, p.m. Friday at the McMullin Funeral Home, Sullivan. SWIGART, Jerry Craig, 8, Farmer City; died Wednesday; services 2 p.m. Saturday in Stensel Funeral Home, Farmer City; burial in McCord Cemetery; call Friday afternoon and evening at the funeral home.

TRACY, Joseph Fred, 86, Mattoon; died 7:30 a.m. Thursday in veterans hospital at Dwight; leaves wife, Emma; son, Marion, Mattoon; daughter, Mrs. John Story, Charleston; services 2 p.m. Saturday in Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial in Dodge Grove Cemetery; call after 5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

died 9:10 p.m. Wednesday in CharlesWELCH, Mrs. Margaret, 89, Mattoon; ton hospital; leaves daughter, Mrs. Charles Birch, Mattoon; sons, William and John, Mattoon; services 9 a.m. Saturday in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Mattoon; burial in Calvary Cemetery: call after 5 p.m.

Friday at the Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon. Funeral Directors 01 -01-11- BRINTLINGER'S FUNERAL HOME Decatur's Oldest Funeral Home Harold B. Brintlinger 500 W. Main 2-8571 Funerals -Decatur 1A Boyd, Mr. Martin Services, 2:30 p.m.

Church. Saturday Interment Church of God in Christ Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until 11 a.m. Saturday. then at church from noon until funeral time.

J. Moran Sons -1A-12- Flesher, Ralph E. Services 1 p.m Saturday, Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m.

Friday. Dawson -1A-12- Salmons, Baby Robert K. Services p.m. Friday, Chapel. Friends may call the funeral home.

Dawson Wikoff -1A-12- Tilley, Mrs. Annabell Graveside services 10 a.m. Saturday Greenwood Cemetery, Family request no flowers. Dawson Wikoff -1A-11- Young, Mr. Daily A.

Services 10:30 m. Friday, Chapel. Interment Fairlawn Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Flowers 1C -1C-17- FLOWERS HOURANS On The Corner 5305 -1C 16- FLOWERS, potted and sprays. Artificial flowers of all kinds. Flowers. 750 E. Wood.

Ph. 3-5329. -IC-11DON'T OMIT SYMPATHY- Send beautifully arranged "Flowers by Zip." 837 E. Wood, 8-3481, Delivery. In Memoriam 03 -03-11- ROBINSON, WILLIAM In loving memory our loved one who passed away year ago today.

Gone but not forgotten. Children and Grandchildren In Memoriam 03 -04 ORR, MRS. NINA E. We have only memories dear Mother, We cherish our whole life through, But the sweetness will last forever, As we treasure the memory of you. In loving memory on our Mother's birthday.

Chiidren Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 -05-13- NICELY LOCATED: 5 graves and 2-2 graves. Graceland burial lots at cash discount or will exchange for Lailding lots. Mr. Jones, 2031 E. Locust.

Insurance -06-14- AUTO insurance cancelled? See us. We insure the hard to insure. Reeves Ins. Latham. Ph.

4-2731. Masonic Temple Activities 6A DECATUR COUNCIL 16: Stated assembly 7:30 p.m. 6A MACON LODGE NO. 8: 7 p.m., 3rd degree. Visitors welcome.

Refreshments. Personals 07 -07-11- CEC'S BARBER SHOP No. 2. now open for business 2922 N. Oakland Ave.

Old and new customers welcome. -07-11- HELP THE FIGHT to get full value for every tax dollar spent. Join the Citizens Committee for Just Taxation. Call 9-1562; 8-5476. -07 16- ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID: Illinois Public Aid.

We are authorized to fill all prescriptions and orders from your doctor approved by the commission. Roth Johnson Drug Store. 143 N. Water. -07-12- LEO A.

WILSON who has been in the automobile business for 25 years is now selling new and used cars at Weidenbacher Olds. All old friends and customers drop in and see me for the best deal in town. -07-11- PROTECT WINDOW DISPLAYS! See Shade Cote in Class. Where to Go 7C -7C-12- ALL YOUNGSTERS love ride in the "horse buggy" while their parents tour "Rockome' 7 mi. southeast Arthur -7C-13- I ALWAYS top preference.

Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main. -7C-11- AMERICAN LEGION: Activities fer fun friendship for all! Participate! Clubrooms. 421 N. Main.

-7C-13- A SURE FIRE for your family and guests is wonderful Sunday dinner at Moses' Cafe in Arthur. They'll love the Fried Chicken and Roast Sirloin of Beef and dressing. -7C-11- AT THE KEYHOLE TONIGHT! Sangamon Valley boys playing for round or qua re dancing. 1683 N. 22nd.

-7C-11- AT THE MOOSE CLUB tonight: Dancing downstairs, 8:30 to 12:30. Harold Randall's Band, Lunches, dinners, sandwiches. BEAUTY SHOP. Thelma Moore, 931 N. Charles.

8-6017. BUD'S INN: Fish Fry and Harvey Guitar Fri. eve. Also music Sun. eve.

2236 N. Oakland. -7C-13- CANDYLAND CAFE, Sullivan: dining room serving, air conditioned. Sunday menu; Fried chicken baked turkey oyster dressing. swiss steak, ham loaf, cured ham, veal steak, pork tenderloin.

Serving until 9 p.m. daily. Closed Mon. -7C-12- CHICKEN FRY Maroa Christian Church, Sept. 12, beginning 5:30 p.m.

$1.25 adults. 75c Children. -7C-12- CHICKEN and noodle supper Boiling Springs school. Sept. 12, 5 p.m., P.T.A.

-7C11- COMPANY PARTY or luncheon? Use the air conditioned party 100m at the House of Plenty. 3-7751. -7C-15- COUNTRY FRIED chicken, $1.75. Country Kitchen. Rt.

48. Taylorville. 70- CRUISES for December, January. February, March. Book now! Here is an example: 14 days.

Jan'. 19, $420 8 ports from Miami. Details and reservations, United Travel, 564 N. Water. -7C-11- EAGLES CLUB: Game night tonight at 8 p.m.

Free fish. Members and guests. Come join the fun. -7C-11- EATING OUT tonight? Try Angel's Cafe in Arthur; you can't beat it for good food! -70-12- EDDIE KEN'S TAP: moderate prices. Harvey and Guitar Sat.

230 E. Wood. 3-6346. Parking in the rear. -7C-11- ian Church, Sept.

12. Chicken fry, FALL FESTIVAL, Mt. Zion! to 8. Free dance following. -7C-11- FALL FESTIVAL, Sept.

12, Legion Hall in Cisco. Corn bread, ham and bean supper starting at 5 p.m. Games, cakewalk, etc. Free square dance following. FISH PLATE, 80c; Fish sandwich.

30c. Drop in and enjoy yourself. New Beverly Inn 2975 N. Water -7C-13- FRIED CHICKEN family style, with biscuits and honey. Adults $1.75, children, $1.

Also steaks, sea food. For party reservations call The Drive-In Sullivan 8808 or 5201. -7C-12- HALF and half dance. Assumption. 8:30 to 11:30 Sat.

Sept. 12. Bill Rutherford and Country Play Boys. -7C-12- HALF HALF dance. New Community Building.

Cerro Gordo 8:30 to 11:30 every Saturday night. Music San. gamon Valley Boys. Caller Gordon Burgess. -7C-11- IT'S A PLEASURE to visit the St.

Piano Bar each evening. Betty Pritchard at the piano. -7012- RUMMAGE SALE, 817 N. Broadway, Friday eve, all Saturday, Sponsored by Decatur Jayettes -7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: 1445 N. University.

Starting Fri. eve. to continue. Men's, women's, (large size), children's clothing, tools, miscellaneous. All welcome.

-7C-13- RUMMAGE SALE: 1652 N. Edward, rear Sun. Miscellaneous. -7C-11- RUMMAGE SALE: (Neighborhood) school clothing, coats, household items, bikes, tricycle, Lionel train, swing set, new mower, used mower, watch, leathercraft tool kit. 954 N.

McClellan. Sat. all day. -7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: 1740 E. Prairie, Thurs.

Sat. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lots of clean clothing, especially childrens, shoes crocheted doilies, bedspreads, bird cages, 10 gal. fish aquarium, etc.

-7C-11- RUMMAGE SALE 1048 N. Dennis: Maternity, childrens clothes, play pen, wading pool, child's desk. 2 chairs. Thurs. Fri.

9:00 7:00. -7C-13- RUMMAGE SALE 1775 E. Walnut, Fri. after p.m., and Sun. Childrens clothing, misc.

-7C-13- RUMMAGE SALE: 1645 N. Edward, Sun. TV deep freeze, lawn mowers African violets, clothes. drawing table, dishes, furniture. -7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE prices on children's used clothing.

Bring your outgrown items for sale. Young Shop, Maros. (Block south of Bank). -70-13- RUMMACE, SALE: W. Olive: corner 2 N.

to Summit. trousers, encyclopedias, antique Rembrandt table lamp, games, records. -7C- STUFFED SHRIMP! Different! Delicious! it at Shaw's Restaurant, 896 W. Grand. -7C-12- TERRIFIC ENTERTAINMENT by "The Five singin', swingin', rockin' group that plays the music you like the way you like to hear it.

Dancing nightly 8-1 a.m. Decatur Cocktail Lounge, 545 N. Water. -7C-11- TRY OUR delicious shrimp salad plate, $1.25. It's different.

Every bite delight. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. Where to Go 70 -7C--12- RUMMAGE SALE 819 N. Broadway, Fri. night, Sat.

all day. Lost and Found 10--17- ANYONE having knowledge of dog named "Peppy," brindle color, bob tail, yrs. old and white feet given thru emergency write Pox 429 Herald Review. -10-12- BEAGLE, male lost in Lakeview district. Answers to "Joe" Reward.

8-2416. -10-12- BLOND BEAGLE strayed or stolen, answers to "Eddie" rabies tag No. 5804. Reward. 8-7800.

-10-11- EASTERN, STAR pin, lost, Reward. -10-12- LOST ladies glasses in a brown case, Vicinity or in St. Mary's Hospital. 8-7969. -10-13- LOST German Police dog, near South Shores.

Ph. 9-1382. -10-16- WHITE BOXER, 1 brown ear swers to "King" $10 reward. 8-2763. Automotive 11 -11-13- BUICK, 1953 hardtop exceptionally good car, actual mileage, recently owner deceased, $595.

Ph. 8-8476 -11-13- BUICK, 1953 Roadmaster door. Perfect motor, clean. Burchard's Texaco, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., 1280 S.

Jasper. -11-11- BUICK 1954 Super door, fully equipped, new tires, like new throughout. Chet Ventress Used Cars, 2239 E. William. Ph.

8-7112. -11-13- BUICK 1956 4 door sedan. Will trade. 8-5790. -11-13- BUICK.

1957 Super, air conditioned, full power, owner, 25,000 miles. Ph. 9-1823; after 5, Ph. 2-4562. -11-12- CADILLAC, 1951, 62 4-door, 34,000 mi.

The best one in town. Must be sold. 2809 N. Woodford. -11-12- CADILLAC 1952 "62" door, real clean car, 1 owner, $595.

Robinson Motors, E. Geddes. -11-17- CADILLAC 1954 very clean, $1250. 1939 Desoto, 4 door, like new. $300.

Downtown Auto, 347 E. Main. -11-12- CADILLAC, 1955 "62" door. 1- owner. Sharp.

Low miles. $1788. City Motors, 525 N. Main. 8-9011.

-11-11- CHEVROLET, overloads, 1941 ton heary hoist duty for truck, $80. Hand truck, $25. 2430 South Shore Dr. (Scout Camp Rd.) 11-12- CHEVROLET 1941 panel truck looks, runs good. 3-8611 from 9 to 5.

-11-12- CHEVROLET, 1941 pickup, clean. 1959 Chevrolet, Biscayne door. 8-6037 after 5. For sale or trade. -11-12- CHEVROLET 1948 club coupe, $65.

8-7355. -11-124 CHEVROLET, 1949, ton, Dew tires, a real good truck. 2809 N. Woodford. -11-13- dio and CHEVROLET.

heater, 1949 real clean, ton $295. TH with 1949 ton with grain bed clean, $285. Wm. Funk, Bethany Ph. 80R2.

-11-11- CHEVROLET, 1949: Radio, heater, good running condition. Ph. 29-7203. -11-11- CHEVROLET 1950 sedan delivery truck, good condition, $200. Ph.

3-2139. -11-11- CHEVROLET, 1953 ton panel. Looks and runs nice. Can finance. Ph.

8-0961. 11--13- CHEVROLET, 1954 2-Door. Straight radio, heater, 30.000 actual miles, clean. See car at 241 S. Main.

Ask for Bill Eckert. -11-12- CHEVROLET, 1954 210 4-door sedan, 1-owner. An extra sharp low mileage car. We have several to pickup trucks. Heckman Chevrolet Cerro Gordo, Tel.

8861. -11-11- CHEVY. '56 Convertible. V-8, Powerglide. $39 month.

22nd St. Auto Sales. 1654 N. 22nd. 8-4221.

-11-13- CHEVROLET 1958 Bel Air door, automatic drive, radio and heater; a very clean, 1-owner. Also Ford 1956 door station wagon, newly overhauled. Carl's Auto Sales, Boody ph. Elwin 2514. -11-13 CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala convertible, black with white top.

standard shift, extras $2000. 7-6693 after p.m. -11-13- Chevrolet 1958 Brookwood, 6 cylinder station wagon, standard transmission, radio, new white wall tires. $2095. HOLTZ CHEVROLET Clinton, Ill.

Ph. 51 Open Evenings -11-15- DESOTO. 1959 executive car. 4-door hardtop, solid white. Radio, heater, Torque-Flite transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, whitewall tires.

Factory installed air conditioning. 4000 miles. Save $1200. Wilson -Reeves Motors (Authorized Soto-Plymouth Dealer). Clinton, 33 or 180.

-11-15- DODGE, 1946 ton good rubber. Sell or trade. 2-5300. -11-13- DODGE. 1949, 2 ton, long wheel base, 25,000 actual miles, complete with 800 gal.

gas tank. Will sell with or without tank. Ph. 2031 Warrensburg -11-11- DODGE, 1956 4-Door Station Wagon, Radio, heater, Pushbutton Drive, new tires. P.

Used Cam, 444 N. Broadway. Ph. 3-1231. DODGE.

'57 Coronet hardtop. "V-8," radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering. $1345 PONTIAC, '55 "870" 2-door. "V-8," radio, heater, automatic transmission, tutone finish, new tires, Like new. $795 CHEVROLET, '53 "210" 4-door.

Radio, heater, automatic transmission, tutone finish. Local one-owner. $495 Motor Co. Gordon Richardson -Jerry Dowers 671 E. Wood 8-0958 -11-11- DODGE 1959 Custom Royal convertible, red white 2 tone, white top, Jots of extras.

Priced $3595 (was $4320). Lorenson's, (Chrysler-DodgePlymouth) Sullivan. Ph. 4214. -11-14- DORSEY 1959 new aluminum tandem grain trailer.

For immediate delivery. Glatz Truck Service, 1304 Eldorado. -11-11- FORD. 1941 Pick up. cylinder.

Here is clean one. $195. Snyder Motor Moweaqua. -11-11- FORD, 1946, Sharp. $110; 1952 Ford.

$345. Valley Motors, 2787 N. Water. 8-3723. -11-13- FORD, 1947 coupe; 1950 Ford.

319 Cerro Gordo. 3-6454. -11-12- FORD 1951 convertible, $95. Comet Jasper Cantrell, after 4, Standard Service. FORD, $295.

1952, Sunshine tudor Motors, stripped 1615 down W. Grand. 8-1565. -11-13- FORD, 1952, straight shift, Fam good $250. Auto Sales 601 E.

Wood, 8-5241. -11-12- FORD. 1953 Victoria bardtop, radio, Sacrifice, 8-6631; 8-1569; 8-3588. -11-12- FORD 1953 panel, real nice, $395. Hazen Motor Sales, 1078 E.

Eldorado. -11-13- FORD. 1955 Fairlane, V8. Ford matic, door, tan and white, Ph Mt. Zion 3422.

-11-11- FORD 1955 door, radio, heater, Fordomatic, like DeW $145 down. 836 N. Main. -11-13- FORD 1956 Club sedan, $100 below dealer price. Ph.

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