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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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SIXTEEN DECATUR HERALD Wednesday, November 25, 1936. Tomorrow's The Big Day; Get Turkey 'n' Now. Shop Here. Save EARLY COPY. PLEASE Because of the holiday and for mechanical reasons it may be necessary to advance the Classified copy deadline tonight for ads to be published beginning Thursday.

For your own protection, and to help us, please call in your ad today as early as possible. Dial 5151, ask for "Ad-Taker." ANNOUNCEMENTS Radio Programs Dear Columbia -KMOX. Len Salvo, organ- WGN. Gene Glen-WHO. 8:30 A.

M. Richard Maxwell, songs Jacob Tarshish-WGN. 9:00 A. M. Mrs.

Wiggs, sketchBetty Bob, sketch -WBBM. 9:30 A. M. Just Plain Bill Church Hymns WBBM. 9:45 A.

M. Today's Children- -KSD. 10:00 A. M. David Harum, sketch- -WMAQ.

Air Magazine, Leith Steven's Orch. -KMOX. WBBM. Cooking SchoolWGN. 10:15 A.

M. Personal Column of The Air-WLS. 10:30 A. M. Vic Sade, sketch-WLS.

Man on the Street-WGN. Big Sister, sketch -KMOX. 10:45 A. M. Voice of Experience -WMAQ.

Ed McHugh-WLS. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe-KMOX. 11:00 A. M.

Gumps, sketch -KMOX. Girl Alone, sketch Wife vs. Secretary-WGN. 11:15 A. M.

Bookends-KMOX. Tom. Dick and Harry-WGN. Mary Marlin-KSD. 11:30 A.

M. Helen Trent, sketch-KMOX. Farm Home Hour WMAQ. Gene Arnold Cadets-KSD. 12:00 NOON.

Joe White, tenor- WCFL. Five Star Review, Morton Bowe, Meri Bell, Ray Sinatra's -WBBM. Music from Texas- WGN. 12:30 P. M.

Vaughn de Leath, songs -WCFL. Mid-Day Service- IGN. 12:45 P. M. Cleveland Symphony-WMAQ.

Women's News- WBBM. 1:00 P. M. Jos. Littau's Orch.

-WCFL. Words -KSD. 1:30 P. M. Music Guild WCFL.

Tuneful Topics- WMAQ. Painted Dreams-WGN. 2:00 P. M. Travelogue-WCFL.

Pepper Young's Family 2:15 P. M. Ma Perkins, -WENR. Home Talk-WGN. 2:30 P.

M. Emery Deutsch-wCCO. Rhythm Rambles P. M. Henry Busse's Orch.

-WMAQ. Milt Herth, organ--WIND. National Congress -WENR. 3:15 P. M.

Mary Sothern, sketch WGN. 3:30 P. M. Music Circle -WENR. Curtis Institute 3:45 P.

M. Gogo DeLys songs- Young Hickory, sketch-WENR. SHORT WAVE FEATURES 2:15 P. M. BBC Symphony Orch.

-GSB (9.51 meg). 3:00 P. M. Soviet -RNE (Russia 00 meg). 3:30 P.

M. Boxing, Ben Foord vs. Walter Neusel-GSB (9.51 meg). 5:00 P. M.

Music for String Instruments DJC (6.02 meg). 6:00 M. Pan American Hour -W3XAL (6.1 meg). Hartley's Novelty Quintet- GSC (9.58 meg). EVENING PROGRAMS 4:00 P.

M. Meet The Orch. -WMAQ. Armchair Melodies- -WGN. Musical -WENR.

4:15 P. M. Freshmen Quartet-WENR. Edw. Davies, baritone- WMAQ.

4:30 P. M. Singing Lady Gentlemen of Rhythm- -WENR. Irma Glen, organist WMAQ. 4:45 P.

M. Wilderness Road, sketch-WBBM. Col. Roscoe Turner -WIBA. 5:00 P.

M. Johnson Family, sketch Buddy Clark, songs 5:15 P. M. Tom Mix-KSD. PLAN Your Own Future-Old Age Security AWALLINS NEW YORK LIFE INS.

co. Office 2-1168 Res. 662 Citizens Bldg. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 1936 CHEVROLET-4 door Master sedan, frosty green, mileage 5300; fully winter, equipped. Cash or terms.

Reasonable. Frederick Kiick, Warrensburg, Ill. CADILLAC CO. 540 N. FRANKLIN 1927-Hupmobile Sedan 95 1927-Buick Sedan 75 1928-LaSalle Sedan $135 1930-LaSalle Sedan $295 1931-LaSalle 7 passenger $325 1932-Lincoln Sedan $595 1936-Ford Tudor (trunk) $550 1934-LaSalle Sedan.

1935-LaSalle Sedan. 1935 Auburn (dual ratio). REO-NASH 240 WOOD 1936-LaFayette Coach. 1935-LaFayette Sedan. 1934-Oldsmobile Coach.

1932-Nash Sedan. 1929-Studebaker Coach. 1933 International Ton. 1929-Reo Ton Speedwagon. Public Acceptance OF THE NEW 1937 Chevrolet ENABLES Frede's TO OFFER THE Finest Selection OF Used Cars AT THE Lowest Prices CHEVROLETS 1936-Standard Coach.

1936-Pick-up Truck. 1935-Master Regular Sedan. 1935 Master Town Sedan. Four 1934 Master Coaches. 1934131" chassis and Cab.

1934-Master Regular Coupe. 1934 -Master Sedan. Two 1933 Master Coaches. 1933-Standard Coach. Two-1932 Coaches.

1932 and 1931 ton Panel. Two-1931 Sedans. Four-1931 Coaches. 1931 Regular Coupe. Two-1930 Sedans.

Three-1930 Coaches. 1930 -Roadster. Two-1929 Sedans. Two-1920 Coaches. FORDS 1935-157" truck.

sleeper cab. 1935-157" chassis and cab 1934-DeLuxe Tudor. 1934-Standard Tudor. 1932 157" Truck. 1932-V-8 Fordor.

Three-1931 Tudors. Two-1930 Tudors. MISCELLANEOUS 1934-Plymouth Coach. 1933-Plymouth Coach. 1933-Plymouth Coupe.

1930-Plymouth Coupe. 1929-Plymouth Coupe. 1929-Plymouth Coach. 1934-Dodge 131" truck. 1930-Dodge Sedan.

1931-Graham Sedan. 1931-Pontiac Coach. 1930-Oldsmobile Coupe. 1929-Pontiac Pickup. Flexible terms to meet every need Frede's 22 Years a Chevrolet Dealer Service Department Never Closes Eldorado at Franklin-4408 350 N.

FRANKLIN-2-7167 WE BUY -Sell, trade, finance used cars. Central Auto Sales, 349 E. William. KILBORN, INC. 131 N.

CHURCH 1936- -Dodge Sedan. 1936-LaFayette Coach. 1936- Ford Tudor. 1934-Terraplane Coach. 1933-Auburn Sedan.

1932-Rockne Coupe. 1930-Packard Sedan. 1930-Nash Sedan. Several Cars Under $100 1936 CHEVROLET perfect condition, low mileage. Good terms.

1432 W. Forest. 7963. Save Money At Frede's On Trade Ins On The New 1937 Chevrolet New Oldsmobiles NOW ON DISPLAY Oldsmobile Co. BONDS TURN ABOUT: GAIN NEAR CLOSE Rails Supported on Strength Rate Extension Talk NEW YORK-The bond market, reversing Monday's trend.

recorded general Spirited strength by a improvemenhownesda long list of corporate issues. The previous day's selling appeared to have left a good base for a recovery, particularly in industrial convertible and medium price rail division. U. S. Governments were slow in joining the rebound, though in the late trading the entire list moved out of the minus column for net gains ranging from 1-32 to 7-32 of a point.

Recovery in the share list and talk of somewhat more favorable prospect for the railroads' campaign for extension of emergency freight rate surcharges were viewed as factors of some influence in the general upturn. CHICAGO GRAIN--Cash wheat, Not 2 red No. 2 hard No. 1 mixed No. 2 mixed corn.

No. 4 mixed No. 5 mixed 9912C; No. 3 vellow $1.05 1.05½; No. 4 yellow 1.03¼; No.

5 vellow 97c a $1.00: No. 3 white $1.08 12 1.09; No. 4 white No. 5 white $1.00 0 1.04½: sample grade 80G 98c; oats, No. 1 white 48 49c: No.

2 white No. 3 white 47c: sample grade soy beans. No. 2 yellow No. 3 yellow 1.33: No.

4 yellow sample grade barley feed 60 68c; malting $1.00 1.40; timothy seed $5.85 6.10 new $5.60 5.85 clover seed $23.00 30.00 cwt. You'll Certainly Enjoy Our TURKEY DINNER Thanksgiving Day SOULES' CAFE 528 N. Water St. "Where Decatur Eats" FUR COATS REPAIRED at a Reasonable Price SCHUDELS' LINCOLD 25c 5:30 Last Times Today SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "DIMPLES" with FRANK MORGAN TomorrowA real Thanksgiving Day Treat! LAUGHS! SONGS! "Pigskin Parade" with STUART IRWIN PATSY KELLY JACK HALEY ARLINE JUDGE EMPRESS Tomorrow Only Big Holiday Treat! NEW STAR! A thrill of discover. Enjoy the a sonality for who, tomorrow, fan topic will be the a nation! Universal presents New DORIS NOLAN in THE MAN I MICHAEL WHALEN MARRY with -Plus.

Dick Foran Singing Cowboy In "California Mail" Ends Today "The Devil Doll" with L. Barrymore. plus "Hollywood FRIDAY SATURDAY On The Stage Greatest of All Colored Revues 1937 Edition "SHUFFLE ALONG" 45-Stars-45 Including Miller Manten Jesse Cryer EXTRA JEAN CALLOWAY And Her Barlem Swing Band DECATUR HERALD Morning and Sunday DECATUR NEWSPAPERS. INC. Entered Decatur.

2nd Class Matter. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to all news not otherwise credited. RATES BY U. S. MAIL In Illinois- Out of Illinois Daily and Sunday 3 Mo.

$1.50 3 $2.25 6 3.00 6 Mo. 4.25 1 Mo. .55 1 Mo. .75 1 Wk .15 Wk. .20 1 Yr.

6.00 1 Yr. 8.00 Sunday Only 1 Yr. $4.00 1 Yr. $5.00 Yearly Mail Subscriptions on Illi- nois rural routes. in groups of two.

$9.00. Subscriptions by mail are not accepted in any town or territory having carrier service. Remittances should be made by check or money order. The Herald assume responsibility for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER In Decatur- Per weel Herald and 1 Sunday 20c Herald Review Sunday 30c Macon County outside Herald and Sunday Decatuzoc In Taylorville the price is morning evening and Sunday.

25c per week ElsewhereHerald and Sunday 15c Classified Advertising CALL 5151 For an experienced Ad Taker who will assist in writing Ads. Non-commercial rates Charge Cash 1 day, per word 4 3 days, per word per day 7 days. per word per day 3 2 Minimum ad 12 words Rates for salesman, agent. business opportunity ads. 32c per 5 word line, minimum 3 lines: cash with order.

Other commercial and contract rates on request. Public Sale Dates 24 -Charles Griswold, Cerro Gordo, Ill. Nov. 24 -Farm auction, T. H.

Pe. terson estate. S. door Shelby Co. Court House, Shelbyville, Ill.

Nov. 27-H. C. Kearney, Altamont, Ill. Dec.

1-Mrs. Agnes Sheehan, executrix. Dalton City. Dec. 1 Wm.

McDaniel, Harristown, Ill. Dec. 2 Harold Russell, Rock Springs road. Dec. 4-Sexton Lauter, Argenta, Ill.

Dec. 5 -Farm sale James Ellis estate; 5 miles west Windsor. Dec. 8-Homer Pigg estate, Argenta, Ill. Dec.

9 -Edna Lindhorst. Boody, I 1. Dec. 10-Land Sale, Mary E. Stapleton estate, Stonington, Ill.

Dec. 11-John Hamman estate. Bement, Ill. DINE at The Canton Tea Garden THANKSGIVING DAY Seven Course DINNER 75 Five Course DINNER 55c Served from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

CANTON TEA GARDEN 328 North Water St. 2nd floor over Blakeney Plum's LAUNDERING OR DRY CLEANING QUICK SERVICE For THANKSGIVING If You Need Clean Clothes or Fresh Linens, Call NORMANS Before 9 A. M. WEDNESDAY Morning and They Will Be Returned WEDNESDAY EVENING Phone 4367 NORMAN'S THE CAREFUL LAUNDRY ALHAMBRA TODAY and THURS.AY Open Thanksgiving, 12:30 BARBARA STANWYCK with Robt. Young Gene Raymond "BRIDE WALKS OUT" PLUS JOE E.

BROWN "Earthworm Tractors" Prices 10c-15c AVON Last TODAY Times The best love story Saturday Evening Post ever printed. Warner Baxter Myrna Loy Ian Hunter -Claire Trevor in "To Mary With Love" plus ROSS ALEXANDER Beverly Roberts-Joseph Cawthorn in "HOT MONEY" Farce of fast and furious finance. Also Band Act and News ANNOUNCEMENTS Births DEVORE, to Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Oakley, a daughter, Nov.

23. in St. Mary's. WHITNEY, East to Mr. Peoria, and Nov.

Mrs. 24, a daughter, in D. M. C. Marriage Licenses Merle P.

Phillips, Maroa 29 Helen M. Barnes, Maroa 31 Donald R. Easterling, Decatur 25 Ruth Catherine Hale, Decatur .22 Frank W. Ornduff. Decatur 33 Gertrude Hook, Decatur 23 Charles Norman.

Blue Mound legal Etha Whiteside, Decatur legal Howard R. Schaumburg, Decatur 20 Burnell Taylor, Decatur .24 IN CHRISTIAN-Ralph Wiliamson. legal age, Hillsboro; and Elizabeth Caspers, legal age, Litchfield. IN DEWITT- Robert Harris, 21. Marial Anderson, 18, both of Clinton.

IN DOUGLAS Dewey G. Hoskins 23. Pauline Deskeys, 18, both of Urbana. IN EFFINGHAM Leonard Koeberlein, 23. St.

Elmo. Mercedes Weis, 22, Teutopolis. IN FAYETTE Guy H. Berkley. 41, Hilda Mae Snow, 41, both of Centralia: Dean Buzzard.

21. Loudon township, Ruth Doty. 18. Effingham; John Lang. 54.

Mrs. Sophia Wersing, 54, both of Belleville. IN MONTGOMERY- Elmer R. Chambers, Tressia Lorenz, both of Litchfield: Lloyd M. Depping.

Miss Marie C. Telscher both of St. Louis; Frank R. Vernetti Wenonah, Miss Loretta Hoskinson. Lanesville.

IN SHELBY- -Wendell Dean Beals. 20, Chicago, Wanda Maurine Horn, 16. Windsor: Tom Kearney, 26. and Helen Laumes. 18.

both of Shelbyville: Fred Hittlet. 22. and Pearl Kleaver, 20, both of Pana. Central Illinois Deaths CULLISON. William 47, Tuscola, died Saturday in home; services 2 m.

Monday in the home; burial P. Tuscola cemetery. ECK. S. 83, formerly of Mattoon.

died Monday at home in Detroit: funeral arrangements incomplete. ETTERLEIN. Mrs. Mary m. Louise, 79, Lincoln, died 8 a.

Tuesdav in home of daughter, Mrs. Lilah Spitzbarth; arrangements incomplete. HEINZ. Christopher, 81, Shelbyville. died 5 p.

m. Sunday in home of daughter, Mrs. Ethel Shaw: funeral 2 p. m. Tuesday in home; burial in Glenwood cemetery.

LEY. Mrs. Mary, 87, died 5 p. m. Sunday in home of daughter, Mrs.

C. A. Thomas, Irving, Montgomery county; services 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Thomas home; burial in Evang cemetery at Vandalia.

MGAUGHEY, William Clinton died Monday in St. Louis; services 2:30 p. m. Thursday in Baptist church; burial in Woodlawn ceme- MOUNTJOY, Edward 73, At. lanta, died Monday night in home of daughter, Mrs.

Nellie Chrisman: services 2. p. m. Wednesday in Christian church: burial in Atlanta cemetery. SMITH.

Samuel. 67, Shelbyville; died about 10:30 p. m. Saturday: burial in Glenwood cemetery Monday afternoon. Our New Phone Number Is 5181 Call it for Choice Coals We Specialize In Stoker Coal Let Us Solve Your Coal Problems Mahan-Maurer Coal Co.

600 N. Fairview WEDNESDAY- ALL DAY You'll Want to Hear Harry S. Bradford WIBL Daily 12:30 to 1:00 "Street Forum of the Air" ANNOUNCEMENTS Central Illinois Deaths SPEARS. Orval, 44. Shelbyville, died 6:20 p.

m. Monday in home; funeral Wednesday afternoon in St. Paul's surfaranscienwood Lutheran church; cemetery. Divorces Granted IN CHRISTIAN- Sherman Dowdy, Taylorville, from Evelrom Dowdy; Mary Ellen Haskell Lester Haskell. IN FAYETTE Melba Meador from Dale Meador; Russell Ervin from Dorothy Ervin.

Funeral Directors COURTEOUS- EFFICIENT SERVICE IN YOUR HOUR OF GREATEST NEED. DAWSON WIKOFF. DIAL 4421. Funerals--Decatur 1A BALLINGER, EDITH MAE- 10 a. m.

Friday Dawson Wikoff chapel. Interment Mt. Gilead cemetery. LANE, Chas. Services 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday chapel Interment Greenwood. J. J. MORAN SONS' SERVICE.

NISKI, Juliusa. m. Wednesday Servicenes Catholic church. Interment Calvary. J.

J. MORAN SONS' SERVICE. SMITH, C. C. 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday Dawson Wikoff chapel. Interment Fairlawn. Friends may call after 6 p. m.

Monday. WALLACE, Mrs. Susan Services m. Friday chapel. Interment Greenwood.

J. J. MORAN SONS' SERVICE. Cemetery Lots and Monuments 5 FAIRLAWN -A beautiful well kept cemetery with perpetual care. Select your lot and pay on easy terms.

146 S. Water. 4495. Masonic Temple Activities 6A MASONS ATTENTION! Notice of all. Masonic meetings, both stated special, will be given here.

Personals ALL DAY SHOOTING MATCH Chevrolet Gun club, one mile north Assumption, on route 51. Wednesday, November 25. This will be a turkey, geese and duck shoot. Starts at 9 a. m.

Plenty shells of all kinds on grounds. Remember if you don't shoot we have splatter cards and someone always wins. Lunch on grounds. That good old shooting match coffee. What my uncle has say about the Chevrolet Gun club: "Believe me boys, this is one place where you receive a square deal." All class shooters will be classified.

The American boys like to smell gunpowder. My uncle wants you to be sure and come and bring your friends and enjoy the day with a shooter that is known in 27 and 2 foreign countries. states. Day, manager, Chevrolet Gun Club, Assumption, Ill. ALL DAY SHOOT Thanksgiving Day.

Bearsdale A. T. A. Two traps. Four miles northwest on Route 121.

Lunch served. CHICKEN DINNER Thanksgiving Day, noon, Bethany M. E. church. Adults 40c, children 25c.

DRIVING--To California about Dec. 8, want passengers, share expenses, references. 742 N. Main. JAZZ PIANO Guaranteed 12 lessons.

Adult beginners a specialty. 8729. TEAR, m. -Decatur's WJBL own every talent Wednes- 7:30 day evening, on Dr. Walker's Variety Hour.

Theaters and Amusements 7B RITZ THEATER- Today "Poppy" with W. C. Fields. WE CATER-To bridge and private parties. Sally's Rendezvous, 405 Nelson Blvd.

Phone 5712. Radio Programs 1C 7:00 A. M. Organ Chats WLW. Musical A.

M. Cheerio -WLW. 8:00 A. M. Breakfast Club- WMAQ.

The St. Nicholas Decatur's Most Popular Hotel Announces A Special Thanksgiving Wine WINE DINE Dinner, Thanksgiving day, Served in the RED ROOM 12 Noon to 2:00 p. to 9:00 P.M. Music by the 4 Noblemen 6:00 p. m.

to 8:00 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. to 12:00 p.

AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale FORD YOU tion WILL -Find the largest of the best used selectrucks at your Ford and lowest terms and lowest AlDealer. ways prices. Ireland Thornton 385 E. PRAIRIE AVE. Sale of Sales EVERY CAR Marked down for quick sale.

See them today. DOWN 1936- Ford DeLuxe Tudor 1934-Chevrolet Master Tudor. $95 $75 1934-Ford DeLuxe Coupe $60 1933-Ford Coupe $50 1933-Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan $65 1931-Oldsmobile DeLuxe Sedan $45 1932-Chevrolet Pickup $45 Trade-Easy Terms LOCAL FINANCE CORP. 249 S. Park Dial 6551 ANNOUNCEMENTS Radio Programs TC Eddie House, P.

M. Clark Dennis, songs--WHO. Geo. Hall's WBBM. 5:45 P.

M. Lowell Thomas -WLW. 6:00 P. M. Poetic Melodies, Jack Fulton, Billy Mills- WCOC.

Easy Amos 'n' Andy, WMAQ. 6:15 P. M. Song Stories -WENR. Popeye, sketch -WBBM.

Uncle Ezra- -WMAQ. 6:30 P. M. Lum 'n' Abner Frank Parker- WMAQ. Lone Ranger -WGN.

6:45 P. Goose Creek Parson -KMOX. 7:00 P. M. Gene Glen WOC.

One Man's Family-WMAQ. WLW. Cavalcade of America-KMOX. Fanny Brice, Orch. Musical Moments-WGN.

7:30 P. M. Actors' Guild, Ethel Barrymore, star Burns and Allen, WBBM, KMOX. Wayne King's Orch. WMAQ, WLW.

Music -WGN. 8:00 P.M. Andre Kostelanetz' Nino Martini WCCO, KMOX. Town Hall-WMAQ. 8:30 P.

M. Crime Stories- WIND. Community Sing WCCO, KMOX. 9:00 P. M.

Phillips Lord "Gang drama WBBM. Your Hit. Parade, -WMAQ. Roy Shields Revue- WENR. 9:15 P.

M. Freddie Martin's Orch. WGN. 9:30 P. M.

Kay Kyser's -WGN. Meredith Wilson's P. M. Bennie Goodman Orch. -WHAS.

Paul Sullivan, news -WLW. Poetic Melodies Orch-KMOX. Geo Olsen's Orch WBBM. Queen's Minstrels -WLW. 10:30 P.

M. Xavier Cugat- WMAQ. Roger Pryor's WGN. Al Kavelin's Orch. -WGN.

11:00 P. M. Glen Gray's Orch. -WMAQ. 11:30 P.

M. Lights Out, mysteryAl Kavelin's orch- WGN. Chicken and Fish Fries 9 ANNUAL TURKEY DINNERStonington Baptist church Thursday, Nov. 26. NOV.

26-Annual Thanksgiving dinner Christian church, Blue Mound. Turkey 50c; chicken 35c. THANKSGIVING DINNER- Oreana Baptist church. Serving starts 12. THANKSGIVING DINNER 40c and supper 25c.

Mt. Auburn M. E. church. Lost and Found 10 BOSTON- -Terrier lost, black, white breast, nose band and blaze.

Call 2-1801 or No. 6 Central Drive. Reward. AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 11 BUICK -Master sedan, extra good finish, tires and upholstery. 40,000 miles.

Cheap for cash. Beer Furniture. CHEVROLET COACH- Reconditioned $45.00. Good Fordson tractor. $25.00.

Easy payments. Frank Suffern, 571 W. North. CHEVROLET Fords, 15 others. reconditioned.

Try them. Pay as you use. 2000 good used tires. Batteries. South of No.

1 Firehouse. CHEVROLET-1930 coach. A real Central Auto Sales. 349 E. William.

CHEVROLET-1934 Master Coach, motor overhauled. Low mileage. Really a good value at $395. Central Auto Sales, 349 E. William.

CHEVROLET 1931 coupe, reconditioned. New low price. Decatur Motor Sales. 124 S. Franklin.

GRAHAM-1934 sedan. 1935 Oldsmobile 6 sedan, excellent condition, heater, radio. Dan W. Tait, 210 W. Wood.

1936-Ford DeLuxe Fordor. 1935 -Dodge Touring Sedan. 1935- -Plymouth Sedan. 1935 Buick Sedan. 1934-Buick Sedan.

1934-Pontiac Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coach. 1932-Plymouth Sedan. TENNEY CO. 138 W.

WILLIAM REPOSSESSED BARGAINS 1932-Ford Panel Truck. $50 down. Easy weekly payments. 1927-Pontiac Sedan. All new tires.

$20 down. You merely complete payments on these cars. Insurance included. Motor Finance 366 Citizens Bldg. 5251.

WE HAVE 10 TRADE-INS AT Special Prices 1935-Ford Tudor radio, heater. $395 1934-Airflow DeSoto radio, heater .8495 1930-Oldsmobile sedan $175 1929-Chevrolet sport coupe $125 1929 Graham sedan $125 1929-Dodge Sedan 1928-Oldsmobile Sedan 1929-Chevrolet Coach $95 1929-Ford Sport Coupe $75 1928 Buick Sedan $65 Several other late model cars to choose from. EASY TERMS Oldsmobile Co. 126-30 N. FRANKLIN 5424 FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF WHY OURS ARE THE BEST USED CAR PRICES IN TOWN LOOK OVER THESE USED TRUCK VALUES 1933-Chevrolet Panel.

1930-Chevrolet Pickup. 1935-International Cab, chassis. 1934-Dodge panel. 1934 International Pickup. 1934-Reo Panel.

1934-Ford Panel. 1933-International Pickup. 1930-Dodge cab, chassis. 1929-Chevrolet cab, chassis. TERMS TO SUIT "YOU" B.

B. Burns Co. USED CAR STORE 310 E. MAIN REPOSSESSION SAVE Over $200 on a practically new Chrysler Six 1936 coupe. 5500.

Your $178 down. balEquipped with overdrive. Mileage car or ance in 20 months. W. C.

Starr, Inc. 232 S. Main. CLARK-PONTIAC CO. 241-47 W.

WOOD 1936-Pontiac 8 Sedan, 11.000 $775 1936-Chevrolet miles (heater) $550 Sport 1934-Ford DeLuxe Fordor. 1934-Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan $450 $365 1934-Plymouth -Ford Sedan $245 1933 Coupe $265 1931-Pontiac "65" Sedan Sedan $185 -Chrysler DeSoto Plymouth TRADE-INS grade today. used WE HAVE 50 high cars. See our selection Trade. Terms.

Talbott-Bilgere DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER William at Jackson 5381.

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