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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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rnlrph. pliMimlnct'in, Haturday, April ItWiO. ANNOUNCEMENTS rinrlrry I ot Bulletin Board Add Adult Books At Waynesville AYMVIliJ: -tTN-Si- Mrs Traffic Counts Cost Le Royan 1 v. ivy a 1 i. A Home af Lasf! 1 rrorla The color of a woman's skin kept a newly arrived Dutch family from movinq Into their first home in the U.S.A.

Thursday, but the story changed Friday for the Bernardus Van Momvcrik family as they moved into a public housing unit in Peoria. REVIEWER FINDS: 'Don Pasquale' Fine, Wonderful AGRICULTURAL Hh (tilrkt. Twitlry StinpIlM 41 W'ASTIO-50 lain.ru lth bimwki aid laliia ru.uta liu laal.t t.i mailt ftoma g'ni hioiiay, Wa naatl 10 ri ma t.iafet i4 rhi.aaia fur hat.hu dr ll P. lira ahou.4 run t.i bar di-fan Wa tan uaa lima, of ta) up t.ard Itanad ft a. ia H'Hkt Nv II imr.tiiiva huff (linn al.

Fu. W'hila Wtai illaa i' Mr.u Laah.irnt. Our llr.iii ard Auttia Whltaa Mil at ran ba ataitod anvllma to Ju.r II Ih.n'l lr riuif aauipinvtil aal td.a Put it Id t-aa aid maaa anti.a monaa frntnl It In nn.n uh tha Mil ll II W. lil au.rai-lra lull a drflmla dahvrrv at bia" -u-n tin r. AV AII.AI'I I mr'k ll I Mil if J.t it iniirr PI tar MuMa.uIH latart.

Ilollalipla Wtula liHta A iira- iiitaa, tuuliu I a. Tnmav Hiintaiirr fa.lt. tuiiliiiat Hatrhrry I hnra Fniricn I I i it 1 1)1 P.r AFnra In. fiitt. fllinttlv Paail and Wh.la lUirat Sra lliaatnar.

fattbury, ouri aa. ran or 1 1 1 IIATvltrnT Mil 4. Pontiac. I.I I'liuii IVJ 9a1uidav P. M.

Farm t.ulprtirn A MC WIU1K-Na Unroln. d.al tpa. Inil aO'D f-iim Faaidar. rim pirlr 41tt f-aa or Pi.d hrhacr I t.clil Sarvl.a pl.nna Paan I' A ll I Nu All l.paa flail aorflioiiar Tiinarn and fa'nir; and Pilimr fiiuka iaa oui faiF.rta rai.airman nr A HAMJUOHlJ A SON US WOhva SI Phnnaf-4 AIJT HHP If Lii! K-hiatrrn f-4 4ha.a I laraoi Kmila 1 Hudaon Phona (dVIIISr l) j7 triy t.rall." 41 i'T ATOM Saw JD 4-row. 1 tNi' III 11 A 10 hi.

vary good l1 H-Naw 1-iFia, 4d and 4M IUO Uh iTAIK ttTTtK-Biady. vaiT npd. TH ACTOR -l'T John Paara 430. lullr rFlu'OFd, 47 tV) is4 i rt ifl 11 THA'TlH-lSl JO. PS.

I THA. JkilMWf ARM fgtlPVI.ST CO. Jul.n Iaaia M-r'rr I'l Phor TX I'M iC'nllV ll.ASTI.H-.Nrw III 4 fof. Wri.iFwirl At Drairr Cott Dll tlr- farmall Horn and ava 444 on thli ona I In ro ri Co Miniar. 1:1 Cl UN K- Mci oiroirk, 444 4 riw plantrd 1 rropa, laiaa aaad hoo r.t.

i. alia hmanta. cr, kOA, 11 1. tist ainn 1, Nu. -ri 'h lijmnort.

ri'l TIVATdH Sn 4A1 Imw htrp un In tika raw row aquipFnanl. ai a Uamendoua 4av If rt l.ui-ila iTiplrmnl Cn Mltn. tit CORN PLANTERS You will find tha plantar ou among our laraa aatortmant. nard MrCnnnlrk 44fl. 4 V.

ormirk 444. 4 MiCormitk 4M), 4 row row row Ahm-a arlrrtmn In rFd condition, yj-tlh or miihout frrt.iurr atiachmnFt. chuu a of airal or rubber tlirt H0 up McCORMICK FARM tQUIPMLNT STORC Lincoln, 111. Phona U70 11HN PI.ANTFR D. 40, yeart old 4.13S; Cultivator 4-iow 1 yaara old 142V Thia marhinarv tiai botiaht nrw and v.aa utad on a 1Afl arra farrn.

I. Ha Srt Phona JI57La Boy. Ill CTl.TlVATOR-L'd I 4-row. G.kkI urd 1 n. 49i! corn plantam with or without farttllrrr att-tchmantt.

COM INS IMPLEMENT STOKE Chattworth. Ill Phona Snnj ClTTlVATOrWord J-rnw. l.taTnodel with sweeps and fenders: used verv little. David Schmld. Chenoa.

Phone 12-F 1 Wentnn. I H. 4 row. Excellent, Cfl.TIVATOH -i2' A-C 4-row. A-l.

riri.ll VLTIVATOR 14' Cse TRACTOR -I9M WI1 Fxrel'ent. SHA.NFR IVPI.FMrNT INC. New Behlen Crlhs A-C. Oliver and Kewanee Dealer Gibson Citv Fisher CULTl-ML'LCHLR Ten foot Dunham. food 4-row bean cultivator.

28-tnch for Oliver tractor. Inquire at Oeske Nlrholt. Hevworth DISC'S ill used Keuanees. TRACTORS I84 IHC wllh sneeds: 14 D. limt overhauled HRINKMAN IMHI.FVFNT CO.

Auihorized John Deere Deiler Colf.ix. III. Phone 21 DISC-Kewanee 11' 1325 PLOW'S I'sed I and bottom. M0 un; Also New III. fast-hitch 3-4-1 bottom at biff rinrourt.

TRACTORS 1913 Siinrr M. perfect condition. 1951 M-M new pistons. 1954 with 4 row cultivator. Ex-relU-nt condition.

194K Farmall with cultivator ard plarter. PLANTERS 490 with lloulrl fertl-lirer and Jranular A-l 1.1911 Assortment of I H. 240 and 440. 140 up PFISTT.R FOVIPMF.NT CO I and New Holland Dealer Danvers. III.

Phone YO 3-4413' DISC Lift tvpa. for Ford tractor. 145; Blark Hawk tractor n'anter with fertilizer attachments. I7S: Two brooder homes. 125 each.

Phone 4-4857. I1ARROW-J 4-sectlon. PLOWS-IHC Nn 8. 3-14. PI.ANTFR-IH 440 wllh fertilizer attachment.

TRACTOR -Super M-D 1953. M-M 194: 8-N Ford. CULTIVATORS-J 4-rnw MrKINI.FY-HIELSCHEH Authorized I Dealer El PasoL III. Phone244 Farm Eqnlpmenf 60 I 1 niatii Uf anil Mil lll AMU F.I bull. 1l.Ulk,U ft pf Mt Fid Mlt.

iM'liril nrnl. ii Imfiii 1 MfiImiii IliuplUI. Mr 'd Mil H.a.1 Hrfirn. 1 Mln ill lin J.l at St Juaauli Hi -aelUl. Mi awl M.

M.h.,1 11 h. bum flulJV at Jiwl-ll II xnlUl MAHClS CITY- Mr. and t. until. at 1 1 K.in 1 Abiahain Man.allal llualfiUI.

il'Nsi Mr and Mi Kiall. a Kun Wa.inrui at WITT Mr and Xtia rihr1 J'N. ihjf" Tiii' at Ji-h'i WaiF.fr Hmliilal riAXTtlN Mi ail Mn n-in-" Mnutin, rm b. in l'iiuitl at in unit (l i'Pl'al I n- NiiXLIil Mr M'altna, iill lnn Thill'l-iv at I i.iuiiily t. i' H.SIIIH il'Nl Mr nt Mn li (ir.lnrairh Knv Aiml HJ.

at Hun ruin it II olial In lir Mil flr.lrriri.li a t.rm li llia Uutall and Ml.t tlulll u'ri ui Fl.hrr HlilOUT i' 1 rn i siieie-n a tv.in Am '1 'f. l.riiliai-l' hrF I. rd Mia fihi-Hni! la Oif- rt.uahtri Nil Jamlia ui h. l.r-l. VDHTilN-Mi ai .1 Mia 'la-r.

i Tiimri a an I ritl at IVofik AMIIM. Ii iS- Nti nd Mm Hnht a t'F Thuil at MrOl-m1'l Tltr.MOVT-Mi a--l M- AlwFlr a ho l- rn ThuixlaH at Mrlh-nl .1 tal. KiWANUA-Mr ai.4 Xtri Nnri. an riintrlFF.an. a buy hnin linuy at llm Haw mi I III.

I Mr a. stl Krn rf at HI AWN Mr Mi- Mrwr. ii fltl horn fridav at ithnn tnmmnnilv Hmpiiil in rxjS-Mr and Mr hlf H.nk bov btrn Jr.djtv (tH'n Cuiiiii'un ty HufiUl OitMin City. HIIIHI tl(ivif Jrthn furfc ad dr Am Vc- ru-id huil. Haidfton.

Ilrltv Ftn-err lar Chmt (i Fmmnni fl'oftnunttnn C'' Ann Hiitr. Chat? Cfiw'r1 ard Vrlrr-a r.fl n. ih cf Kunrrft! Notlrwi MR. ROBERT R. ARNOLD tni I.

Wnnht ft. urnvirrs Soturday, 1:30 P. M. STAMTER MEMORIAL HOME 14 N. Main St Rv.

mul Burk OITlclatlrf Intarmart Park If til Crrratary. lion In tht Mrmorlal limn. VUlta- ANNOUNCEMENTS FunerrJ Director 1 Sack Mamnrlnl Horn Arr.oly Pnona t-3 Grove at Atbrif fill Dr.lK-au-d To Hrvica Carmody Funaral ItnFna McLaan and j'hrati ut. Phona 1 tnnS rilnnri.il h-Kurth MrmnFial HnFrr Imorrwiit Sarvica M'drFir Phona 1104 N. Mrtriar inrlal ftnma friv.la AmhuEinrt flrrvlra liH T.

Wathlriatnn St. Phor.a t-MSD1 BUninar Memor'nl lloma I Amhulanca Scrvlra 14 t. Main fit. Phmia Stubhlrflrld Mrmorlnl lloma Prtvata Anibulanc. Phnna t-anSS 10 Ail) St orml.

111 Flower. I BLOOMING PLANTS Cul flowers areen olarta and funeral detigrt Novak flowfrs. i3ia NMam st 4 GFHANIL'MS 4) Vegetable rlanU Petunias Nienajren Grrenhousr Jul Miller open Sundavs. Phone 4-84-0 We deliver. POTTED planu.

cut flowers. Phona 4-3234 WASIIBURN FLOWERS 318 N. Main St, nioomineton TO MOT7IFH WITH IX1VE Potted plants, cut floweis. i HKDHICK FLOWHIS l7.t.Crova phone l-rrny Cemetery I-flt" EAST LAWN CFMETFRY Four na. i-s.

C.ood location. KeasonSDie. wnn rnii Phone 3-6780. EAST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Beau tiful Memorial oaraen seiuonp r.n-dnwed rare. Moderate oriori Terms POUR I5TS S700 value, will sell for half rrue.

Phone o-aio. FOUR FPACF-S Lot No. 85-D. Garden of Apostles. Last Wwn Memorial i.ai-der.s: li'iO or heft offer, James 74 PnVFr PI rilpn'f" Ui MORE Deicnption Pay LESS Per Lin CASH PRICES EHftggllFOEE i 1 I I I I I I Rv TOM (.1 MI5KI.IL Pcrh.ti it hhiHild fx" s.ul ut th ouiwt ih.it "Dun Pasquale." a comic oMra prrM-nti-d hist nitfit and srholjlrd aam tonight at Illinois Wnslrjan I'nivrrsity, is imr 'un ami wonderful Hinging.

But. iMiTnitti-d a jlicht I'd like to miKCMt tliat oiera. for all its customary loft, has S'V-rial capital over ordi-nary theater. Hi re are two ex amples: In the stage play, if four people ever started talking at the wme inR ou, of ccntUrv raiment time, the prompter could be for- an( Norina-g siy twinkle as she given for committing a multiple puls his nose mmrler and the audience mass. r(wm a B(Wnvillc nan-Kan.

fre hm.ii,, and Linda Williams, In opera. 1W people taking j(jm fa Pas-the same time is a quartet-and i if V(V, the results are apt to be the brightest spot in the show. Ill MOKOl IIAKM Another thing alioiit ojiera is that, even in Knglish as with "Don Pasquale," you can't understand about 9S pei" cent of what's being said or sun II AGRICULTURAL -tulimienl Ali'4 l.u aM alrr. Clrr lilt k. or B.I Wa tar lirra II MAH- KAI C'l, a.

MOalK-KH I'ait ruuul fi. aun. I I nula t-lM. Ii u.ad rlt It'l-IIIC, u.ad rlt tnvall II.IF is -I II C. 4tl.

Ilka nw ti lj-l C. tn rnndlllnn IHAi I cjliji lI'l-IHc Jno h.i.ut ion lj.ci, uatd ll' -I II I 4'1 alol I I'l mad tlOllMI hi I'l fAMSl MAIIKlvr III an. MarM-Ji-f altf imih IM rn-ina M'l rmW-IH I IniMiiiii, hv.liaullr il i. a r.Miltara. ta.t-nh,a Jim Jim 1,., pnona I f.nn.n U- I nH lit mla.i hiW-lll I 14.

wnh tru.i r.in'F., III muilal lia.l.if. PI.A.S li-I-rn. iri ti.urh rnntroL III lia. t.ir MAM UK Maa. PTO giuu'd il.ivan.

ll, ,1,1 niuaa. I)AN HH ati Co A 4 Nra Irtra D.ar pinvaii, I I I'liony VO II-4T1J 11 MI'S- Nf-i or 41ml low ur drro in 1 nailr. TVl.fB aid Putin "irtilfl fn.irr PM -a il K.l.tnrnri iu.l AHV lii Of 4 1... 41to UlllMtnH 4 fur A I 4IVI. Mull A 1 1 ill I A hnNH Pivrr it MM phona lit M'HAVrni Wharl MHAVtll mo Ml DO.

staik cMDiprn 1)AI SAI I IA bkHVIC'C: AC PFA1 I'ontiar, III Phona sri'MP Hf MilV r-b liorr for p-mltrr and livatioric. A I tiad. of real. Wa rtrllvrr Phrni 411. Uiw roln.

lil UTOU. Co. TT dirtat pla iW S- of UJ'll ahi 11 iiAHTri-MAY sum. ma ihvrr-Mrar E.ayalon liirr Braann Phona THACToK la IWrt "A B' Kri'i shop, lintnn. I'hona I 111 TH AI TuH TiTm ram.ail M.

cni'l "i ifiiihI- lOrt-nl 4' TBAlTf'H l44 ID anwl 4' rt 1 riVATi. 1 I 'I 4 row fur 4 WIUI I. I eTi lJ.IH IMPI.PVt.NT CO. Au'luiiirMl I li C. ilralar Orid'ry.

Ill I'hora 41 yu AlTi iB -nu- lika 1, aw. bi a- rin i) 11-foot. Ml'U lir.H Pur.hanl II. ll 1 II f.wit S-tri-tlon 1DLAI. WHIHJ- Sf-f.

in niiMHit IMPI.F.MFNT CO Aiithotnad Car Nw lloliard paalrr Foihiiiylil phona TRACTniis 17 M. ovrrhau.rd. new palnf l.lfl Ii4 M. IJ-V 1 1 vt ltl II good ror.lllmn latd I II lura lika paw. anaj a ard li urttrlttlnn ovailiau.rd PLOW- I II No 4 N.tlom 4.1VJ McORATH -1 11 Qih.on C'tv.

I I phor.a ST TRAlTOh rord-Farfuaon. 11 1223 II I 1. DISC New JD. 14'1 with aealcd bear- ln 14', like new I) JP like new J.I). IS' ttiaKht.

II bladea. hvdraullc ICl Pt-OWS ill I C. I bottom 1100 and I1JS PLANTERS New 4M'I 44 lika new 4o IWKI uo 1 11 40. on rubber with far- tll.rer tHC 440 M-M. fitii mntt trrtor4 or 1 point hitih.

i VF-r old I16S on New Trartnrt STAl.TrK RFPA1R fiFRVKE John Ueera and New irtra Chenoa. Ill phona Wl TRACT'inS JV hl-utility with euro In loader. 410 dleael. I3i V'a: I Ford 1951. PLANTFHS-141 440 HAWTllllHNF.

IMPl.Ftr.NT CO. Ill Ai Ford Implements Sa- hrivk. 1 1 1 rhoneIinl TRACTOR -L. A. l.w 9 1 R.

SianlF'ton. Clinton Phone 8fiH. TRACTOR 1910. M-M LP Model U. THACTOH -1940 PLANTtHS- I) wi iiur Allthonred IHC.

Deiler Farmer Citv. 111. Phone 2-54. TRACTORS I JD. 1954 70.

LP complelel overhauled O. 1952: 1950 MO. D. 1949-51 A IK 195 4(10 Diesel. Several 9" overhauled and painted with fertilizer attach-nv its 4) Kl.i.K.DI.FR MIM-With feeder: a real harg.un: demonftrator.

SHKI.l.rH-M-M Model PTO. )ik? tif CHAIN ORriJJD Model E-E. We need good used tractor come In and see tin for a good trade. ARFNOS SONS John Deere Praler GihinnjritvJll riione ST HACToRS Oliver 77 gas; M-M 44-4. with hvdraullc Oliver 4-row.

used. HARROW A-C. 4-ection Sorln tooth: Kewanee 4-ertion. PLANTER Oliver 4 row 7.FHR IMPl.KMrNT Oliver ami New Idea Sales WITH Service Pontine. HI.

Phone TRACTORS-I'SED 620. fully equiped. Inso jp D. 70 with power F.teerinf. 1955 J.D.

60 wth power steering. VISED MACHINFRY 121 New Idea 12-A Spreaders. 121 Late model J.D. 490 Planters. Special clearance prices on new Kewanee Wheel Discs.

New J.D. 494 Planters. 1557 73. PLOWS IH 2-16, clutch lift, like new. 121 IK No.

8', SKVERAL 2-hottom plows. NEW and used Mulcners. all sizes. 1 John Deere Dealer Gondfield. III.

Phone WO 5-2351 COMPANY ROANOKE. ILL. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS New Kewanee 5 section harrow wheel evener, slightly weathered $175 Deere No. 55H 3-14" hydraulic lift plow, 4 years old $250 Deere No. 35 3-16 clutch lift plow, 4 years old $350 1951 Massey super 26 with 10' header $1400 1955 Deere 65 Combine with U' header, excellent condition $750 1957 Deere No.

30 PTO Combine with 7' header $1400 1958 MM Model 88 PTO Combine with 7 auger piatiorm Iliso 1958 Deere No. 45 Combine with 10' header, A-l condition $3450 1958 Gfhl PTO Chopper with 2-row corn unit $950 Fox Blower less pipe, only 3 years old $250 1959 6-row cultivator, used very little $800 Kool PTO Blower with 44" pipe, long hopper, 1 year old $(150 Grain-O-Vator Model 20, slightly weathered, only $440 Grain-O-Vator model 10, alightly weathered $330 Kool PTO Blower with short hopper, 2 years old $300 Grain-O-Vator 40 on 2-wheeI Trailer $450 Oliver 4 row cultivator, on steel $150 CORN PLANTERS Dry Fertilizer attachment with double disc opener for Deere 694 Planter, used very little $173 1958 IHC Model 450 4-row planter with dry fertilizer and rubber presswheels $325 1957 IHC 444 Planter on rubber, like new $175 Ford 2-row mounted planter with fertilizer attachment, like new $200 1956 Deere 490 Planter used 4 seasons $300 494 Deere Planter less fertilizer attachment, used verv little $390 3 Deere 490 Planters with dry fertilizer $250 to $300 SPECIAL ON SPRAYERS Brand New Trailer type 220 gMInn tank, list price $435 our price $325 Brand New Trailer type, holds fifty gallon barrels, list puce $'97, our price 5172 Brand New 26" riding mowers. 4 clutch on blade, list price $309. our price S2 Brand New 24" riding mowers. 4 speeds forward and reverse, list price $279.

while they last $110 srr.is'i; timi: Wa toU 1I1K' I'll mav lo trt I'AKK III1J. in lla full inva.ii.aM It will rrt.r.h iuf 1. 1. Iu.im al Mi o.uuinu.a IIIU. S.

Morris AntiM from Miller rrk "A Hm.ia fur l.a Uiylii- ldlne ft rrronl au AM'NVVnri u. n.r- taF-da n.ur rllll lmlilin I'lu iia Sunt ev.ru (ll Ji M. 4.4 AI1rllATM aril tapatr all ivta i n. latum I. H.r M.i ii, Mi.i.l.

"i' I 'Oo Al In Ui rssl li riul.itc liull t4 Miin SL iH.na I 41IU lAMIrSTIM OH ANOVM A.N -To In i h.imaa. Cut (II I hmva Jl IrrtF.a ('iiSIil I 1t llt'S T1 R-Tii ji.d Mi.taa ai Ciw I anlimiia Juna it tliiijuh Jul II Mn Hon f. nonr ft I -t In IN lit A'liMIr1 that ilxirl hair (iii ruf awFiuiirr immu.a mi li.i II" airty haiF.na. Ii.UM1 LAIM1H'MAT -iif, it a div in. It ia, ilrvaia.

Wrilii.a-' Ml nl al" I WIIJ. NuT UK ra.i'r.hl If tnnr ruin f- i' trr and tou hava anv ((. -iil al II, Mm FHFF JollNioM Ul'MS-N'! Irpall. fatrn Kinra. 'wuDtL hTOMACB API HOl 1- pit nil I I Ill) Vatkrl ia 4 All' Till" ATM rATN ith rw lh Fanni.

all oi iuwi-I nlilii'K llraiit hrlioal. 4 1 5 Main I'tinna I VI 1 0 TMAiNrn iTjiri ini un lii bvilra Itamii I'hFwia J-J't andav. Miiini T-air n-. I SM.n A1)A I'l ASI.IV mm availaMa aa- al'pi'i' IniyllU hou 4 ti 10 9 rn. Ma Mvh.t 01 Si'MFi pi Normal A'- h.SoWl.MJ tha hnhmil I la hial Ji.v or hr-r rail nl fi.

I) AVfll.ll IVriar Buuilina. I'tiubuiin It I'n I ania I AM MT inrxinml' 1IH or t-. i othrr than rr rn Mllda In Amu. T. Walnut St Vivians nrAiTY 'shop-lot1.

M.nn Aj a'wmt our and curia. 1'hona 4 I. MAVK an onr lF- for rona.a- a ronvaiat- a lirrnaed irnt or ratlrrt l'1. in Wr-tr Pa' 'rph Hht-rr to io III rslHt'Hnnn" Plvr fur 41 JV hFn-iMi-rirt lion rF.lrr.nn,. 1 for i JOHN Cm Wahmtnn.

Phnna4-fil7 CllTlACr N. Main St Srrin oil (nim Sunrlaa in huntal lovalv riiriouniiinrF II HI.AM Vanlila: i.if oil rrttuUr Plica: ioacial no Wf vrw nrAt. cnorrnv 10 Wathinkton PI'HE-THt't STtlPTnatlrta. Hta. f'4 CikmI Iimw1 prapararl thr a nll I'Kr Tnkr a toolta fitiip N' SOiifP What tarialv rmeli' Parlv l.munFt Ira Cold Harr KANF'S IlKIVF IV 1.101'nK SVyt 1 -FTj-r Avr I MH.se" for naitv lvi-J or ya'Mlr llvur: IS HHK HiifsF.

Ciiftt. li. Ht IM Brit Una IP YOU air i. If- tkin Ihia hut If tha n-t of tha rronla m.i.i a hi hunk of himF-d crram nr. l.irtdi-d ta tih r.iirnirt.

h'd for Hl'IinAHUS CVU- Pronto. latut ami found isT-Hi-, M.ua v.cu.itv F.tt J.rkon- "wai4 to 'Mac Cirra.ir." ClisT -W Iii-f-1 rorniili-ta. Ilia. Iiiha and hub. B.itnuneton and Minonk on Routo raa-d Momt Farm Tnrrn.

1,1. Phona I-I7I0 r.nsT-On n.nila at nrar l.urra Fnrrtt. "niiif boat aaat cuthion Phona A-t'M'2 hfler AGRICULTURAL Baby Chirks, Poultry Pnpplle 48 BAB CHICKS Feeders, waterera. br.Fo.lrra feed SAH. t.reen stamps Milier li '9 8.

Madison. AMrS IN t'lluss. Imperial or Koval Hvtnls White Rorks. Corrlrh tn' FLANAGAN hATl.Hl.RY. Phona 178 Flanagan.

III. BABY CHIC KS Ghostly Pearl. Gray Criws. Whita R.nks. White Leghorns and Delaware Hampshire cross.

Order fMI 'y- uaTT-urRV 116 r. Grove St PhoneJ-105 CHIC KS-H. A N. "Nli k-Chlrks" automation vrvire. Anntutr Hatcheries Phone JXnrein J-544J.

Ludlow, 111. dnv old and utrtrti'd. overworked, reduced Prices. II each at h.iirhi-iv while sunnly lasts. V.

lliard Marklrwon. Puntiar. Ill, MAKB A-OHE MONF.Y-From vour poultry next vear. Sell us hatching egg. We nav up to 10 per doren over Chicago ton price and will t-ike thim for 22 weeks Come In and nroVr Miur I.

chlfks tfKiav. W. HAY F-S HATCHERIES. Bloomington. SI.ATTFD floor for poultry house.

3.000 Miiaie feet. Lsi one vear. Priced for dun sale. Le is B. Manahan.

Say-hnok Phone 27HJ. COST PER DAY I 4 DAYS I DAY I nailv I CnKh Price Cost Price 3 46 .86 135 4 32 1.08 8 13 1.29 6.10 1.54 7.18 1.80 8.21 2.05 923n 231 1 94" 2.32" 2 71 310 I 348 3.87 10 26 2 57 JDantagrnplj Classified Ad-Taker for Greater Results Cash price $6.2 1 Cash price $7.92 Cash price $9.45 prices above and see how days cost "4 aa I U.e MORE Insertioni 1 P.y LESS Per D.y Helm Ouudn.n. librarian. hi r- a i.l o( adult bookl donated to WiKi.un W. Dunham Me- al Ijhrin.

Ihev me "Seven Gothic Tale. by Dinevn; "Ihr Mw with the lion Door." Harold Bell WrgW: "Goidon Craik'." Tarmh; "All ALmi-Nhore." Joieph Lincoln; T.rulit Skin." I'eterkn; "Man nd God," tHilUnr. Also "Mint Julrp," Martha J.tmen; uli'i iii.i," Uidy Eleanor Smiili; "The Jims" IVarl II "Twftallow," Smblmn; Dore of tlx- Packard; "TM Covered Iloui; Tinier Cover," C'arlnon; "You the Jury." Borden: "JUver of the Sun." tliman; "Tinh." Rinehart; Hack to God i Country," Cur- wood. "Here I New York." White; "A Romance of Two World." Cor-Hi: "A B. II for Adano," ll "llie 'ki fiom Sharon," Cooper; perr of the Chrrry-Ttcei." Kiel-chi-r; "South Moon L'mler." "Burma Surgeon." Sea-giave, and "The Year of August," by Saxton.

Four DeMolay Members Win Highest Award Four memben of Bloommgton's Charles Dagenhart Oiapter of the Order of IirMolay have been named to receive the degree of Chealirr, DeMolay'i highest award. Those named are David Davis, lilt K. Monroe Donald L. rraiir. 727 Dale Normal; Jon Wavhlmm.

R. R. 3. and Paul S. Kohler, 907 N.

Walnut Normal. David Davis, a past cnle of the local chapter, is treasurer of Uie Central Illinois Jurisdiction of the Order of DeMolay. A past master councilor of the Bloomington chapter. Donald L. Craig is now the chapter scribe and is editor of the Central Illinois DeMolay Bulletin.

Last month Jon Washburn was elected Master Councilor of the Rloomincton chanter and Paul S. Kohler is scribe of the Central Dli- nois Jurisdiction. Mr. Kohler is also a past scribe of the local chapter. Mansfield Hires 6 New Teachers MANSFIELD (PNS) Six new teachers have been hired by the board of education of Mansfield Unit District No.

7. They are: Alvin Austin of Allendale, head basketball coach and social science. Horace Morris of LaSalle, football coach, science and physical education. Neal Setchell of Savanna, vocational airriculture. Jack Kinser of Bloomington, eighth grade teacher and grade school coach.

Miss Joy Miller of Bloomington, 111., English and French. John Stroth of Evansville, mathematics and physics. Mahomet WSCS Plans Breakfast MATIOMF.T fPNS) The an nual Mav Breakfast of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday.

Members of the Lvemng Circle and district officers will be guests. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Merle English of Champaign. The service committee consists of Mrs. Ernest Turner, Mrs.

Ar chie Cook. Mrs. Guv Webb. Mrs. Odus Young, Mrs.

Frank Ilerriott, Mrs. Wilbur Patton, Mrs. J. M. Abraham, Mrs.

R. 0. Kcnne, Mrs. Winfred Johnson and Mrs. L.

L. Lawhead. Re-Enlists in Army STANFORD (PNS) Gary Singley has re-enlisted in the U.S. Army and has been sent to Aibu-ouerrme. N.

from Fort Camel, Ky. He left here Thursday after spending a week with his grandfather, George Springer. Weather Record PANTAGRAPH WEATHER RECORD Kridav'a maximum 62: minimum 54. E-nriav fiam. 2nm.

lOom. Temperature 84 58 62 Barometer 211. IB ai.o Sun sets Saturday: 7:54. Sun rites Sunday: 6:01. HVE DAY FORECAST ILLINOIS Temperatures will averaee about 4 to 8 degree, below normal.

Normal high are 63 to 73. Normal lows are 41 to 51. Cooler Saturday, becoming a little warmer Monday, followed by cooler again Tuesday or Wednesday. Precipitation will total one-half to one inch in showers Friday night and Satin day and again about Tuesday. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE Pr.

Albany, cloudy 68 38 Anchorage, cloudy 55 37 Atlanta, cloudy 72 50 Bismarck, cloudy 0 30 Buffalo, cloudy 71 35 Boston, cloudy 56 48 Chicago, cloudy 58 50 06 Cincinnati, rain 73 51 .05 Cleveland, cloudy 67 33 Denver, cloudy 35 30 .08 Dos Moines, rain 59 47 .32 Detroit, cloudv 60 41 Fort Worth, clear 78 66 .08 Honolulu, clear 84 65 Indianapolis, cloudv 61 51 .25 Jacksonville, cloudy 74 61 Kansas City, rain 67 56 1.61 Ln Angeles, clear 69 51 Memphis, rain 72 62 .24 Miami, cloudv 86 71 Milwaukee, cloudy 55 46 .05 Paul, rain 52 42 .20 New Orleans, cloudy 86 68 New York, clear 66 49 Omaha, rain 51 44 .20 Philadelphia, cloudy 71 49 Phoenix, clear 77 53 Pittsburgh, clear 72 40 Portland. clear 76 44 Richmond, cloudv 72 40 St. Louis, cloudv 63 53 84 San Diego, clear 67 51 a San Francisco, clear 61 9 Seattle, cloudv 57 46 .01 Tampa, cloudv 89 67 Washington, clear 74 44 Winnineg. cloudy 33 25 U.S. South Pole Stn.

Trace. Strangely maybe, this makes young tjnesto. put sutu-for a kind of tweakinq. humorous lar zest into their performances, rharm like you get from reading is a Kureka sophomore, "Kmil und die Detective" in Ger-1 a Mason Junlor-man. It should be adek'd that Joy Hall I thought "Don Pnsqua'e" ser-ed'of Villa Park, a junior at Wesley-both examples, if the statement is an, will sing the part of Norina worth anything.

tonight when the 0era goes on S107 in Fines IJ-: P.OY-anc Williams. II. of l-e Roy. win fined $1)7 Friday afternoon fore Poire M.iyi trute Gordon II. Koiiger on rharwe of leaving the nerne of an accident, havmi; no licmM" and lmpnH-r pawing af'rr fort int? our car into a tch and another rr on a narrow a mile taM of Iown on Route I').

State poller- srd William wax driving a statmn w.igm owned Harry Kline of Lr Hoy. with Mine i issennrr. lie attemined to pas the castliound car of Mm. Ilael of I Roy on the William met the wrNtlmmd car of Raymond Oakri. of W.

Iloviy St Normal Onke went into a ditch to avoid a collision. Williams hit Mi rar, musing her to hit the bridge. There were no injuries Mr. Oaken and Mr. Bol.ng de-rnld the fct.it.on waon to Tnir lyle Kdwaid and Roy Marhall II.

C. Worthey Jr. Worthy told Kduard that the description matrlxil that of a station wagon owned lr, Kline. Trooper rilward. en route to the Kline farm, encountered Mrs.

Kim driving the station wagon toward Is Roy. He stopped her and hc fcaid her husband had left home earlier that day but returned with a damaged mr Williams twul he saw th state trooper 'n'' Kline residence and followed him there. Williams admitted he was the driver and said he did not want to Ret Kline Mo trouble, Edwards sa.d. CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS Parker Brucker LEXINGTON (PN?) Parker Brucker. 15.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rrucker. died of leukemia at 4:40 p. m.

Friday at St. Joseph's Hosptnl in Bloomington. He entered the hospital April 5. He was brought to the Mussel- man Funeral Home. Arrangements are incomplete.

He was born Dec. 3. Wl. in Bloomington, a son of ayne and Marjoric Hefner Brucker. Suiviving are his parents; a brother, Ronnie, at home; the maternal crandnarents.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hefner, Ijexington; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brucker, toiiax.

He was a freshman at Lexington High School. Mrs. Anna Hartung RUTLAND (PNS) Mrs. Anna Harttimr. 71.

died nt 3:10 a. m. Fridav at the Rytmm-King Memorial liosoital in Ottawa where she had leen a patient several weeks. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Sunday at the Wilcox-Folkers Me morial Home nt Minonk. David Taylor will officiate and burial will be in Minonk Cemetery. Visitation will becin at 2 P. m. Saturday at the memorial home.

She was born June 13. 1S88, at Woodford, a daughter of Nicholus and Etta Eisenhower. She was married to Theodore Hartung Oct. 29, 1329. He died in ISHa.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Ella McDowell and Miss Mary Eisenhower. Chicago; Mrs. Nelson Finely, Utica; Mrs. Arnold Gerd- ing, Ottawa; and three brothers, Henry Eisenhower, Port Byron; Edward, Chicago; Walter, Lllis- ville.

She was a rvractieal nurse and a member of the Rutland Christian Church. James A. Brown n.TNTON (PNS) James A Rmw-n. 77. a retired Illinois Central Railroad employee, of 508 W.

South died at p. m. Friday in John Warner Hospital. He would have been 78 years old Saturday. He was taken to the Ilerington Funeral Home.

Arrangements are incomplete. He was born April 30, 1SS2, at Chillicothe, a son of John Wesley and Cora Stringer Brown. He was twice married. He married the late Viola Walker. He married El-va Wood Oct.

24, 1912, in Peoria. She died June 3, 1955. Survivinz are a daughter. Mrs. Clyde Nesbitt, Glenridge, N.

a son, Paul, Clinton; a sister, Miss Dode. San Jacinto. a broth er Leo, address unknown; and a grandchild. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. Rollie (Hap) Welch CLINTON (PNS) Rollie (Hap) Welch, a former employee of De Wilt County Highway died at 9:30 p.

m. Friday at De catur and Macon County Hospital. He had been ill of a heart ailment. Mr. Welch was brought to Ilerington Funeral Home.

Arrangements are incomplete. -l Plans Wiener Roast CORNELL (PNS) The Senior Baptist Youth Fellowship will have a wiener roast at 6 p. m. Sunday at the ome of Miss Alice Garretson. BENSON Lester Rudin is a sureical pa tient at the Methodist Hospital, Peona.

Mrs. John Weber has returned home from a two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Fish and daughter, Vivian Sue, of Milbank, S. D.

Andrew Leinweber was taken to St. Mary's Hospital, Streator, Wednesday morning. a ar The plot was not new. Y'li've Men It I'M tinvs Ion is run old bachelor Fjthmo a nephew whom disinherits for being in love with the wrong lady. Norina Is that lady, but stie catches Don Pasquale's eye.

Malatesta. a miiUlleman, works Mit a series of shifts that would have made the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame envious. So the plot isn't new? It's quaint all the same with the fun of Dn irES what they were doing. Their voices were quality stuff, too, as rood as you'll ever Jind in an r.mateur production. ritosrwrs Dan Sullivan, the Doctor Malatesta of the opera, and Robert 'again at i'resser Mall.

It's at 7 tonight. It's certain to be a resounding success, too, measured by the company's singing prowess, the poi.s". the fun. and oh yes, the orchestral accompaniment under Mancinelli's direction. Been to an 0cra lately? Another 'First' From Communists LONDON v- Red China claims experimenters have crossed a Yorkshire sow and a Holstein bull to produce sturdier, faster growing pigs.

Radio Peiping said the crossing by artificial insemination was conducted a year ago at a pig breeding farm of a peasant commune near Chungking, in western China. Four pigs were produced. 'Radio, TV, Movies' Woman's Club Topic FISHER (PNS) "Radio, Television and Motion Pictures" is the program topic for the meeting of the Woman's Club at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Amvet Building.

The high school sextet and the saxaphone trio will furnish music. The sextet is composed ot Jo Allen, Barbara Spitz, Virginia Kellar, Jane Knox, Amanda Knox, and Ann Sepp. The trio is composed of Janice Liestman, Linda Plienes and Rodney Springer. Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Reinhart, Clifford Albin, Mrs.

Irene Underwood, Mrs. W. F. Provine and Mrs. Roland Kidd.

To Camp at Galena ARROWSMITH (PNS) Boy Scouts Wayne Curtis, Randy Scholl, Roger Bowen, Richard Durham, Bobbie and Mike Brooks, Gary Lee and Jimmy Curry of Boy Scout Troop No. 431, with their Assistant Scout Master, James McHenry will leave Saturday morning for a two day camping trip to Galena. Fall Breaks Shoulder ARROWSMITH (PNS) Garry McHenry is recuperating at home after receiving a fracture of the left shoulder April 15 when he fell while playing on a slide. He is the Pantagraph carrier-salesman at Arrowsmith. Car Blaze Doused Firemen extinguished a carburetor fire in the car of Archie Naffziger at 708 W.

Washington St. at 8:08 p. Friday. EMDEN Mrs. Nanke Harms accompanied Mrs.

Don Myers and daughters of Lincoln to Gideon, Monday to mA fr fllic P.nmW. 1 I MARTIN The cost becomes relatively leu per day ai more word end mor days ere used, l-dsy adi toff up to 48 leu per day than do edi for I day only. For bait reiulti. My dsicribe your proportion. Slorf the ed for I dayi cones it when retulti obtained.

You will be charged only for the coruscutie days the ad actually ran AT THE PRICE EARNED FOR THAT PERIOD ai eaewn in table below. Theie are CASH withm I days. Size TdAYS Words In Ad Cash I Price Daily Cost 15 5 72 .72 22 7.20 .90 28" 34 "46" 62 "S8 T.06 1 27 "i.49 "j.es 1 9l" "2.12 I 86 I 1015 I 10.15 11.84" I 13 54 15.23' Z)t "Dailp Phone 4-3041 for Double-Scaled The four principals, William Powers, Dan Sullivan, Robert Newell and Linda Williams, sang collectively in trio or quartet through much of the second act. And that was rousing enough to make you feel like leading a band down Main Street. The charm of the comedy? Ah! Forman Hires Delavan Teacher MANITO Mrs.

Virginia Barrett of Havana has been hired to teach Knglish, coach dramatics and serve as faculty librarian next year at Forman High School. Mrs. Barrett is now teaching at Delavan High School. Methodist Youth To Gather at Pontiac ODELL (PNS) Odell Methodist Youth Fellowship will attend a sub-district meeting Sunday at Chatauqua Park, Pontiac. Registration is scheduled for 3:30 p.

refreshments at 4:30 p. followed by installation of council members. Marge Kuerth Heads Gridlev 4-H Club GRIDLEY (PNS) Marge Kuerth is the new president of the Gridiey Girls Summer 4-H Club. Other officers include: Lois Qiiinn, vice president; Jane Funk, secretary-treasurer; Kay Meyer, reporter; Janice W'itzig, song leader; Carl Schlipf and Ra-chacl Funk, recreational leaders; Kath Kuinn and Kay Meyer, junior leaders; Marge Kuerth and Becky Ellenson, Federation representatives. Mrs.

Willis Sommer and s. Claude Quinn are the adult leaders. Renamed to Board PEKIN Walter E. Plattner of R. R.

1, Pekin, was reappointed Wednesday by Tazewell County Judge Ivan L. Yontz to a three year term as trustee of the Brush ilill Fire Protection District. To Hold Car Wash MASON CITY (PNS) Boy Scout Troop No. 177 will hold a car wash from 8 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Saturday at the G. H. Skaggs station east of the park on Route 29.

HARTSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Herman OKmanns returned Wednesday from Chicago Where he had been patient for rsix weeks at Illinois Research Hospital. WAYNESVILLE Wilbur Selby was reported Thursday to be improving. He has 1 1 1 I IMPLEMENT PHONE WABASH 3-4711 INDUSTRIAL 1959 Case Model 600 Crawler with 1 yard loader and rear mounted backhoe, used 200 hours, like new.

Gearmatlc winch with cable, used very little, fits Deere Crawler 1600 1938 Deere 440 Crawler with 31 Loader. A-l shape 13950 1957 Deere 420 Crawler with Deere No. 90 Loader, A-l shape. 13250 1958 Hy-Hoe Model 380 A yard 360 degree swing backhoe mounted on Champion 4x4 Carrier, like new 13000 off Allis TL 10 rubber tired end loader with hydraulic bucket and cab $3450 Houirh Model HF rubber tired loader :,25 iom HoniFh Model HF rubber tired loader $2650 195 IHC 310 Utility with Henry load er and backhoe. A-l condi tion $3800 1955 Hnpto 360 Backhoe mounted on 1355 CMC 450 Truck with less than 6700 miles on truck $6500 2-Wheel Trailer with vacuum brakes, lltes and signals $550 Sheepsfoot single drum roller, only one year old $800 1951 Jeep-A-Trencher, motor overhauled $17M 1947 Jeep-A-Trencher with Pent-A-Bits and extra chain with regular cutter $1250 Badger Model .102 Tracktype Trencher digs up to 13' deep and up to 22" wide, good condition $2150 TRACTORS WANTED: 50 Used Tractors for our Northern and Southern buyers; will give fantastic trade allowance on new 1956 Deere 70 Gas fully equipped.

Including power steering $21d0 1936 Deere 70 Diesel, fully equipped, used very little $26a0 Two 1954 Deere 60s, fully equipped 1948 Allis WC with PTO and belt pulley $400 1951 Massev 44 with pull behind hydraulic, A-l condition 1959 Oliver 550 Utility with P. live PTO, and 3 point hitch, iied 110 hours 21a0 Tandem Tractor Hitch, steers hy-draullcally, operator rides rear tractor, have one on display. SPECIAL LOWER PRICES ON 5 AND 10 DAY ADS For Limited Time) 15 Words 5 days Cash price $3.78 22 Words 5 days Cash price $4.77 28 Words 5 days Cash price $5.63 Compare with regular 4 day prices above and see how little the 5th day costs 1 5 Words 1 0 days 22 Words 10 days 28 Words 10 days Compare with regular 8 day little 2 extra MARTIN IMPLEMENT ROANOKE, Hi-Martin Chevrolet Car and Truck Department Located on Route 116, in Roanoke, Illinois. All Ads subject to cancellation and you pay for only the days used VIMC auu ling for a week. otcil Ui lux uie (iabi iwu hkiu.

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