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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 16

Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 16

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City Jan. 16, 1961 LAUGHTER TURNED TO TEARS Reports from Australia are that new settlers are shooting the friendly kookaburra, above, also known as the laughing jackass, Kookaburras inhabit open country in the Blue mountains. The sociable birds extraordinary laughing perbaps-the most familiar sound in the Australian bush, is the source of their nickname. Strict conservation laws are designed to protect the bird which is a popular pet among frontier famIlles. Breakthrough in Desalting Of Sea Water Is Reported SAM DAWSON late industry laboratories are NEW YORK UP) Water reported showing great promis a pressing need In many tse today.

fast-growing parts of this The search for more country and the world. And also goes on in the older fields both industry and government of conserving rainfall and conAre reporting. break-throughs trolling in rivers. Conin extracting usable gress is expected to asked water from the two great re- for. more funds for such develmaining sources, sea water and opmentistind also for preventbrackish water.

of streams or for A home unit for desalting purifying them. water being test marketed Industry's stake is is high since in the southwest. Big-scale sea- industrial use of in water is growwater operations are use or ing at a faster rate than is the about to be installed in such domestic use by the world's West widely Indies separated and Israel. points as the zooming population. Mining, Costs have plastics, chemicals and pharmbeen the big aceutical industries stumbling block.

The goal is ially are especheavy users. to get them below 50 cents per thousand gallons, which A home unit using thin memwould make conversion com- branes and electric current to petitive with natural water in dissolve and remove salts is many areas. Research efforts being tested in Texas by the in both government and priv-4 American Machine and Foun(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) dry Co. AME has a big membrane unit in NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE use in a plant of the Libyan Partition Probate No. 34061 public development and stabiland ization agency at Tobruk which James Lons Estate No.

10430 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 20,000 of IOWA, IN AND FOR JOHNSON brackish water. 8 day into COUNTY drinking water. Viola Lons, Plaintiff, Distillation is a traditional Viola Lons, VS. Administratrix- of the method but too expensive in the Estate of James. Lons: George past for most areas.

AMF now Baculis: Garyvalia Aspasia Eftratios Dionella: Papademetrion; Kos- has a small heat evaporator tandinios Alexander Mpakoules; unit supplying fresh water from Alex Baculis: and Edward F. sea water on pleasure and work Rate, tionals who Attorney claim for to all be Greek heirs Na- boats and for use in homes. James Lons: and Alcibiodes Papa- Fairbanks Whitney is buildof dopoulos, Greece at acting Chicago, Consul Illinols. General ing for the Israeli government Defendants. desalting units aimed at purifyTO THE ABOVE NAMED PAR- ing 250,000 gallons a day for TIES AND ALL OTHERS that thirsty nation at a cost You are hereby in notified that there they, say will be lower than any is at now the on Court file House the in Clerk's Iowa City.

Office in previously built big units Iowa, the William Report F. of White, Sale by Government agencies say Referee, of divided one-half interest of the lot average daily use of water for described as all purposes in the United Corner Beginning of Lot 15, Block 8, Northwest Man- States is 300 billion gallons, up at the ville Heights Addition to. Iowa from 200 billion 10 years ago. City, Iowa: thence East 75 feet: They expect it to go to around West thence 75 South feet: 40 thence feet: North thence 40 500 billion a day by 1980. feet to the the point of beginning; We have available an averand also West Half of Lot 16.

Block 8, Manville Heights age of 515 billion gallons a day Addition to Iowa City, Iowa, of fresh water. This would be all according to the recordedthereof, enough if it were platdistributed which real estate was sold at private evenly, But it isn't, and many sale as authorized by the Court to sections are short now, and Robert C. Williams and La Vonne G. Williams for the sum of others are threatened with which was the highest bid therefor. shortages in dry years, For further particulars see applia cation and report of sale on file.

(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) You are further notified that Viola NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Lons, As Administratrix, has on State of Iowa, Johnson County, s8: file an application in the James In the District Court Lons Estate asking for authority to To all whom it -may concern: sell the restaurant building located Notice is hereby given that on at 114 So. Dubuque Street, Iowa the 24th day of January A.D., 1961, City, Iowa, the legal description of at 9 o'clock, A.M.. an Instrument which appears in the above men- purporting to be the last Will and tioned application on file both in Testament of Emma Alt. late of the Estate and in the Partition Ac- said County, deceased, will come tion: said sale being for the sum conf for hearing before the District of $28.000.00, to George M. Daso- Court for the proof and admission vich, resulting from his Notice of of same to probate.

Option to Purchase as given him Dated at Iowa City, Iowa, Januas assignee of Agreement of Lease ary 14th, 1961., executed by decedent and recorded R. N. Miller, in the Recorder's Office of Johnson Clerk District Court County, Iowa. Emil G. Trott and Richard H.

You are further notified that hear- Plock-Jr. Attorneys ing on the aforesaid reports will January 16, 17, 1961 be held at the Court House in Iowal NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL 31st City, Iowa, of at 9 o'clock A.M. on the State of Iowa, Johnson County, day January, 1961. Unless In the District Court you appear and show cause why To all whom it may concern: said reports and Referee's Deed and Notice is hereby given that on the Probate Deed to said purchasers 24th day of January A.D., 1961, at should not be approved, the same 9:00 o'clock A.M.. an Instrument will be approved as filed.

purporting to be the last Will and You are further notified that ad- Testament of Mary Gorvin, late of dittonal offers will be considered by said County, deceased, will come on the Court and sale will be made to for hearing before the District the highest offeror. Court for the proof and admission WILLIAM F. WHITE. Referee, of same to probate. Viola James Lons, Lons Estate.

Administratrix of -Dated at Iowa City, Iowa, January 14, 1961. By Will J. Hayek, R. N. Miller, Attorney at Law.

Clerk District Court 9 Paul-Helen Building, Emil G. Trott Richard H. Iowa City, Iowa. Plock, Attorneys. January 16, 23, January 16, 17, 1961 (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK of Oxford in the State of Iowa at the close of business on December 31, 1960.

ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 527,597.64 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 327,575.00 Obligation of States and political subdivisions 107,317.49 Loans and discounts (including $316.63 overdrafts) 809,133.87 Bank premises owned $4,695.15, furniture and fixtures $3,710.78 8,405.93 TOTAL ASSETS $1,780,029.98 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 876,979.11 Time Deposits deposits of of United individuals, States partnerships, Government and corporations (including postal savings) 1,221.58 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 106.094.21 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 11,833.22 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,615,015.08 TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,615,015.08 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50,000.00 Undivided profits 65,014.85 50,000.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 165,014.85 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,780,029.93 This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $50,000.00 We, G. F. HAAS, President, and E. F. MIICK, Cashier, of the abovenamed bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of our knowledge and belief.

G. F. HAAS, President. E. F.

MIICK. Cashier. Correct Attest: Leonard Brack, R. J. Hennes, Joe Kinney, Directors.

State of Iowa, County of Johnson, 58: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of January, 1961, and hereby certify that I am not an officer director of this bank. (SEAL), KATHERINE HOLLAND. Notary Public. dE 16. 10614 City Official Is Sentenced SELLING Dachshunds: Schipperkes.

Dial 8-3057. 8. Things to Eat FOR SALE Guineas. Dial DELICIOUS pies and pastries, DAILY LISTINGS Of Your Farm Auction Sale See List of Coming Sales Below City Official 7. Pets 11.

Farmer's Column NEW YORK -Manhattan Borough President Hulan E. Jack was given a one-year pended sentence today for conspiracy and violation of the city charter in a remodeling. deal. General Sessions Court Judge Joseph A. Sarafite used such terms as "betrayal of trust" and "great wrongs" in excoriating the city official before passing sentence.

The sentencing automatically cost Jack his post, highest municipal office in the nation held by a Negro. Jack, 55, was sentenced to one year for conspiracy and one year for violation of the city charter. Both terms, which would have run concurrently, were suspended. Jack, a Democrat, was found guilty by a jury December 6. The case grew out of his acceptance of $4,400 worth of work on his Harlem apartment paid for by Sidney J.

Ungar, a real estate operator then doing business with the city. Both men have contended that the money was a legitimate loaning. from one old friend to another. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1. Funeral Service FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS RATES 7 Days 24c a Word 4 -Days a Word 10 Days 8 Word One Month Word Additional Charge for Keyed Ads Minimum Charge $1.00 Card of Thanks $3.00 Classified Display Open Rate $1.68 Per Inch, Net Line ads and classified display ads for Help Wanted received before 10 a.m.

(Saturday 9 a.m.) will be published the same day. Deadline for all other classified display and tan rummage sales. in local display noon the day before. Lost and- Found, Travel, Work Wanted, and Card of Thanks ads are payable in advance. Ads having box numbers are confidential and information concerning them can not be given out.

The Press-Citizen reserves the right to reject any advertising copy, The Press-Citizen is not responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any classified or display ad or legal notice. Dial 7-3181 Ask for Want- Ads DAILY CIRCULATION IN EXCESS OF. 13,200 1. Funeral Service NATHOUTI A. FUNERAL HOME TERRELL Earl Terrell, age 59, passed away Sunday morning.

Funeral services will be held at the Oathout Funeral Chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. E. K. Schneider the Eden United Church of.

Christ of Cedar Rapids officiating. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. HENDERSON Bessie Henderson, age 57, of 1820 passed away Saturday evening. Funeral services will be held at the Oathout Funeral Chapel Wednes-1 day at 2 o'clock. Dr.

L. L. Dunnington officiating. Burial will be in the Oxford cemetery. BARRATT Funeral services and burial for Minnie Barratt will be in Avoca, Iowa.

KRAL Funeral services for Paul Charles Kral, age 70, were held Monday at 2 o'clock -at the Oathout Funeral Chapel. Burial was in the Oakland cemetery. funeral home, 507 COLLEGE ST. MeBURNEY Lester McBurney. Service and burial at Rock Island, Illinois.

BJORKLUND Duane Bjorklund. Service and burial at Albert City, Iowa. WILSON Susan Jo Wilson. Services pending at Beckman's. LODGE NOTICE Iowa City Order No.

695 Fraternal Order of Eagles FOE Emil Eldeen, President Frank W. Clark, Secretary Regular Business Meeting First and Third Tuesday of each month, 8:00 p.m. 3. Instruction LESSONS- Dance school. Mimi Youde Wuriu.

Dial 7-9485. 4. Personal Service FULLER BRUSH products. Call 8-8130. FREE HEARING tests.

Complete line of hearing aids from $99.50 up. Hearing Service, 312 Iowa State Bank Building. Dial 8-0211, day or night. THIS YEAR Invest your savings with Continental Mortgage Investment Company. Currently paying annual interest; 12 month deposits and no minimum deposit required.

Continental Mortgage, 218A E. Washington. HAVE ROOM and board for elderly people. Dial 7-7947. RALEIGH PRODUCTS Write Theodore Larson, Kalona, Iowa.

Prompt delivery. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. East Washington, Iowa City, Iowa. SPENCER Corsetiere. Alice Berg.

Phone 7-2075, 5. Lost and Found LOST Woman's watch, gold expansion bracelet. Reward. Dial 8-6410 evenings. LOST Female, puppy.

Red collar. Phone 8-5893. 7. Pets SELLING Registered bassets. Dial 7-4600.

MORE PEOPLE are buying and selling through the want ads than ever before. Dial 7-3181. More room! More comfort! SAAB FROM SWEDEN University Motors, Inc. 903 S. Riverside Dr.

CLOSING OUT SALE Having sold the farm we will hold a closing out sale at the farm located 3 miles south of Hawkeye Downs on Highway 218 then 1 mile west on Highway 84 or mile east of the Cedar Rapids Airport on Tuesday, January 24 MACHINERY- Farmall cultivator for above tractor: John Deere 6-ft. combine with motor, very good; John Deere 15-ft. disc; John Deere 2-row corn planter, like new; McDeering 2-bottom 14" plow; New Idea one-row corn picker; cylinder corn sheller on rubber with PTO drive; McDeering stalk cutter; Kewanee grain elevator on rubber; hoist; side rake; high wheel wagon and endgate seeder; two good rubber tired wagons and boxes; harrow; McDeering hammermill with traveling feed table; platform scale; rotary hoe; McDeering 8-ft. binder; 6-ft. mower; garden tractor and mower; motor for elevator; grindstone; gas barrel and stand; lots of lumber; posts; wire; cribbing; feed bunks; all farm tools and other items.

BUILDINGS Butler steel bin; steel corn crib; brooder houses; three 3-pen hog houses. HAY and STRAW- About 400 bales of hay; about 150 bales of straw. SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. SHARP Terms: Cash Not responsible for accidents EDWARD-STEPANEK, Owner Parizek and Donohoe, Auctioneers Swisher Trust and Savings Bank, Clerk to your order. Dial 7-8777.

BUY IOWA'S finest apples. Pleasant Valley Orchards and Nursery, miles south Gay's Locker. 9. Wanted EXECUTIVE and family need 3 or 4 bedroom home to rent by February 1, Phone collect Muscatine, Amherst 3-8374. Earl Phillips.

WANTED Lady to share duplex. Dial 7-2682. 10. Who Does It ELECTROLUX sales and service. Phone 7-7659.

SMALL carpentry; cement repairs: rubbish hauling. Dial 8-2456. ELECTRICAL WIRING. Licensed. Dial 8-2333.

WE DRESS poultry. Dial 8-5161. ROOFING AND spouting, air conditioning and all Koudelka. heatSchuppert and Dial 7-4640. HAGEN'S TV Guaranteed TV servicing by certified serviceman.

Anytime. Dial 8-1089. 8-3542. TAX SERVICE, bookkeeping. Herman Schroeder, 966 E.

Davenport St. CARPENTRY. remodel, repair, papering. painting. Dial 7-4448.

TRASH HAULING. Phone 8-6355. FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Dial 7-5394. Nelson Floor Service.

LOCAL AND long distance movHawkeye Transfer. Dial 8-5707, anytime. INVEST YOUR savings. with Continental Mortgage Investment Company. Deposit now, earn from January first: annual interest.

Continental Mortgage, 218A E. Washington. SKATE SHARPENING. Hollow ground. 50c.

Cliff Hoag's, 943 S. Riverside Dr. INTERIOR DECORATING. Reasonable. Dial 7-5285.

KEYS MADE while you wait. Best material Lock repairing, Locks! keyed alike. Novotny's, 224 South Clinton. ALL MAKES vacuum cleaners and sewing machines serviced. Dial 8-8684.

FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Roger Viker. Dial 8-6254. PIANO TUNING. Dial 8-7753.

ODD JOBS, light hauling and rubbish. Smail carpentry jobs. Dial FIREWOOD delivered. Cozine: Route 5. Call NI 3-5456 or NI 3-5608, West Branch collect.

RUBBISH AND light hauling. Dial 8-5161. IOWA CITY Tree Service. Comline of tree work. Fully insured.

Dial 7-4663 or 8-0993. LAMPS AND appliances repaired. Dial 8-1262. CARPENTER work, painting, remodeling, repair, also inside cupboards. Phone 7-2819.

PLUGGED SEWERS and drains? Call your Roto-Rooter- man, 7-71661 or 7-3311. MOVING? Dial 7-9696 and the complete modern equipment of the Maher Bros. Transfer. HAGEN'S TV Guaranteed TV servicing by certified serviceman. Anytime.

Dial 8-1089, 8-3542. ROOFING AND spouting, airconditioning and all types of heating. Schuppert and Koudelka. Dial 7-4640. 11.

Farmer's Column 20 SOWS to farrow in February, on shares. Roger Swanson, Phone Olds. 2520. FOR SALE 4 30 Angus calves. Donohue Bros.

Route 2. Phone 8-2277. FOR SALE 22 good Hereford cows, pregnancy tested, calve early. $165 a head. Geo.

Stever. Phone 620-R. Fairfield, Iowa. FOR SALE -Baled hay and an old barn. Dial 8-8015.

A. S. Bane. FOR SALE -Baled straw. Earl Goss, Oxford.

SELLING Good roto-tiller with cultivator. Reasonable. Green Acres Nursery, West Liberty, FOR RENT-Bulls. Beef and Phone Frank- Kellerhals, 471, Tipton, Iowa. FOR SALE -Mixed clover and timothy hay.

Baled straw, Dial 17-7205. SEE US AT OUR New Location So. Riverside Dr. Extension Just Off Highway 218. Happel, Iowa City.

FOR SALE 49 Angus steers. 750 lbs. Phone 7-7082. FOR SALE 58 feeder pigs, vaccinated. Gordon Lewis, Solon: FOR SALE 11 mixed second litIter sows to start farrowing Janu19.

20 Duroc gilts to farrow February and March. 18 gilts to farrow. March and April. Two Hamp. spring boars.

All vaccinated, White Larew. North. Liberty, Be sure your sale date is known It by will publishing run it 15 in DAYS this column. be ad), 10 DAYS (minimum 14-inch ad), 6 DAYS (minimum 10- inch ad) prior to your sale without charge, when you advertise your sale in the Press-Citizen. All sales listed here are now being, advertised, or will be, in the Press-Citizen.

Watch for them! Almost of all of the families in Johnson County read the Press-Citizen. Daily circulation more than 13,200, covering Johnson County and and part of Washington, Cedar, Iowa, Muscatine Counties. Jan. 17. Closing Out Sale.

mile west and mile south of West Liberty. Sale starts at 12 noon. Ray Buckman, Owner. Parizek Donohoe, Aucts. Sam Buckman, Clerk.

Jan. 17. Closing Out Sale. 9 miles north of Washington on highway No. miles west or 5 miles south of Kalona on highway No.

1 and miles A. west. Sale starts at 11 a.m. G. Heck, Owner.

Bill Bruty, Auct. -Kalona Savings Bank, Clerk. Jan. 18. Closing Out -Sale.

miles north and 1 mile west of Lone Tree north or 4 of miles east and 1 mile Hills, miles south of new highway 6 on Lone Tree road. Sale starts at 12 noon. Gerald C. Westfall, Owner. Parizek Donohoe, Aucts.

Lone Tree Savings Bank, Clerk. 19. Closing Out Sale. 2 miles east, mile south, mile east and mile south of Williamsburg. Sale starts at 12 noon.

Eldon Wille, Owner. Hanson Eckert, Aucta Security Savings Bank, Clerk. Jan. 19. Closing Out Sale, 6 miles straight west of Washington, Iowa.

Sale starts at 11 a.m. Louis Janecek. Estate sale. BIlL Bruty, Auct. Dick Weeks, Clerk.

Jan. 20. Closing Out Sale. 2 miles north and mile east of Kalona. Sale starts at 11:30 a.m.

W. M. Yoder and Eldon G. Ropp, Owners. Miller Yoder, Aucts.

KaIona Savings Bank, Clerk. Jan. Holstein Dispersal Sale. mile west and mile south of North Liberty. Sale starts at 12 noon.

Lloyd Myers, Owner. Ivan N. Gates, West Liberty. Sale Manager, Claude Wylam, -Waverly, Iowa, Auct. Jan.

24 Closing Out Sale 3 miles south of Hawkeye Downs on 218 then mile west on Highway 84 or mile east of Cedar Rapids Airport. Sale starts 1 p.m. Edward Stepanek, Owner. Parizek Donohoe, Aucts. Swisher Trust Savings Bank, Clerk.

Jan. 26. Closing Out Sale. 1 mile west of Buchanan, 16 miles north of West Liberty or 10 miles west of Tipton on the William Weih farm. Sale starts at 11 a.m.

Donovan "Don" Campbell, Owner. Smith Wingert, Aucts. Wilton Savings Bank, Clerk. Jan. 27.

Closing Out Sale. miles east of West Liberty on gravel road. Sale starts at 11:30 a.m. J. Charles Wolf.

Owner, Parizek Donohoe, Aucts. West Liberty State Bank, Clerk. FOR SALE Yearling registered polled Hereford bulls. Donald D. Yoder, Kalona.

Phone 24F19. ANNUAL DUROC bred sow sale, Januar 25. Edward Thomas, Route 3. FOR SALE -Purebred Hampshire boars. Registered Angus bulls and Ernest- Yedlik.

One mile Nichols. 5 FOR SALE-Fresh Holstein cows. John Murphy, Route 2, West Branch. FOR SALE- Choice quality spotted Poland China boars, good size and selection. Will deliver.

Arthur Bailey and Son. West Liberty, Iowa. ORNAMENTAL iron: porch railings and columns, see us for hog farrowing crates. Bring in your plow lays now for early spring completion. We sharpen all types of saws and drill -bits.

Ironcrafter'5, Lisbon, Iowa. Johnson ALMOST county of read the the families Press- in Citizen every day. 12. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Tenor saxophone. excellent condition.

Phone 8-5668. BEEN LOOKING FOR A BETTER DEAL ON A NEW CAR? Well here's what you've been waiting for UNIVERSITY MOTORS NEEDS YOUR USED CAR NOW! and we'll give a better deal to get it. "You're Invited to try '61 Pontiac MAKE A DATE NOW TO TRY 61 Pontiac or Pontiac Tempest Call 337-9673 For JIM MULHERIN or GEORGE LEPIC STOP IN DALE KIMM PONTIAC '61 It's all Pontiac! On a wide-track! 903 S. RIVERSIDE DR. UNIVERSITY MOTORS Home of Pontiac Tempest Vauxhall Saab (12.

Miscellaneous FOR SALE Excellent -Remington condition. portable typewriter. Phone 8-5925. SELLING Studio cameras. Enlarger.

Call 8-1229 after 1 p.m. FOR BALE Pool tables, 6 pockets. Ideal for recreation rooms. Contact Byron Hopkins, Hills, Iowa. SELLING Piano: girl's coats.

Dial 8-1285. FOR SALE 8x10 building; 6 Inch handsaw. extra blades, bench. Phone 8-2045. ANTIQUES Graham's Antique Shop.

1225 South Riverside Dr. FIREWOOD for sale. Phone 8-4241. FOR SALE Lady's fur cont. Cheap.

Dial 7-3703. FIREPLACE wood for sale, cut dimension. Call Mike Gaull Service Station, Martelle, or write Box 44, Martelle. 12-A. Sportsmen's Corner WINCHESTER 92.

very good, $35. Winchester model 12, magnum. Excellent, $65. Phone 8-6710 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE -Boats.

Goody's Auto Parta. 801 Maiden Lane. GUNS BOUGHT. Dial 8-5707. 13.

Automotive FOR SALE 1960 V8 Ford Starliner: 1959 V8 tudor: 1959 V8 forlet: dor wagon: 1958 6 cylinder Chevro1957 tudor V8: 1957 V8 ton. Yoder Motor Co. Phone 21, Kalona, Iowa. WANTED Car top carrier. Phone 7-7432.

FOR SALE 1959 Ford fordor V8. Radio, heater, two tone. $1,575. 2609 Friendship. Dial 8-4088.

FOR SALE 1954. Ford station wagon. Dial 7-3916. MUST SELL Beautiful white 1957 Chrysler Imperial. Phone 8-7739 after 6 p.m.

FOR SALE 1958 A-120 International pickup: 1953 R-110 national pickup; 1951 Plymouth wagon. Reliable Sales and Service, 1026 S. Riverside Drive. Dial 8-3691. FOR SALE 1960 Ford F-600.

Custom cab, 5 speed transmission. Phone 8-0716. 1952 CHRYSLER. Good condition. $100.

Phone 7-2428. FOR SALE -1953 Bel Air sport coupe. $250. Phone 8-6745. FOR SALE -1946 Ford truck.

14 ft. stock rack. Will separate, John Sybil, Route 1, Solon. FOR SALE -1959 Fiat 600 sedan. Phone 8-4339.

FOR SALE 1948 Chevrolet 2 ton, stock rack. Dial 7-3422. WILL TRADE 1953 Chevrolet for (truck. Dial 8-2422. AUTO INSURANCE at better rates, liability starts at $8.40 (farms $5.90) for qualified drivers.

Call State Farm, 8-2701 for free interview, 321 Kirkwood Ave. FOR SALE -1955 Hudson. Resume payments. Dial 7-4866. FOR SALE Snow tires, 6.70x15, ply.

Dial 8-4534, after 6 p.m.FOR SALE- -1957 DeSoto. Dial 8-2801. ZAJICEK BUYS- -Junkers, sells parts. Dial 8-6123. USED AUTO parts.

Coralville Salvage Co. Dial 8-1821. 14. Home Furnishings FOR SALE Electrolux deluxe vacuum cleaner. New last summer.

Excellent condition. Dial 8-7707. FOR SALE One automatic Kenmore washer, used 6 months, $150. Dial 7-7074. LEATHER DRUM.

28 inch top Imperial table, $20. Four pair pink, ruffled. dacron, tiered curtains, 60 inches wide by 30 inches long, $1.50 pair. Dial 8-3120. FOR SALE Used gas ranges, electric, refrigerators, gas refrigerator, discount on floor Roper and RCA Whirlpool ranges, discount on floor Philco-Bendix washers and dryers.

Iowa-Illinois Gas Electric Co. Phone 7-2911. FOR SALE GE 8 cu. ft. refrigerator: sleeping bag: electric train.

complete with layout. Phone West Branch NI 3-5815. evenings. ELECTRIC RANGE, excellent condition. Priced to sell.

Diat7-5391. FOR SALE Two Hollywood beds complete. Cheap. Call 7-4007 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE- -Used rugs, all sizes.

Dial 7-3703. PRESS-CITIZEN Want Ads get quick results. 114. Home Furnishings TV. on SEVERAL sate at good discounts.

All MODELS new RCA with full warranty. Spencer's Harmony Hall, 15 S. Dubuque. YOU MAY be sure when you buy used refrigerator from Swails with a warranty We' service all makes, 205 So. Capitol.

Large stock. 8 to Brown 6 p.m. Street. Black' USED RUGS each, 9x12'8. A Disneyland, 422 FOR SALE -Used furniture, all kinds.

Airport Trailer Sales, Highway 1 west. 15. Rooms ROOMS FOR RENT. Close in. Working' or graduate girls.

Dial 7-4395, after 5 p.m. FOR RENT- One large pleasant room. Male graduate student. Dial 7-4573. ROOM FOR RENT.

Girls. Phone 8-6391 after 5 p.m. ROOM FOR RENT. Working or graduate girls. Dial 7-4210.

FOR RENT Sleeping room downtown. $25. Dial 7-3669 or 7-4817. FOR RENT -Room with board. Elderly ladies.

Dial 8-5773. FOR RENT- Room. Working man. Close in. Dial 7-5880.

ROOM FOR RENT. Employed lady. Dial 7-2366. ROOMS. FOR RENT.

Men: and Leo's. 107 E. Burlington. FOR RENT room. Three students.

Men. February 5. Dial 7-5564. FOR RENT-Approved rooms for undergraduate girls. Cooking.

Dial 7-3703. ROOM FOR RENT. Girls. Dial 8-5343. 16-A.

Apartments NEW APARTMENT for rent. February 1. 315 Ellis Avenue. Phone 8-8162. RENTING spacious quality apartment.

Clean, quiet, close in. Adults. Dial 7-2017. TWO ROOM furnished apartment available February 1. Phone 8-1292.

FOR RENT One room apartment. Man only. Dial 7-5404. FOR RENT -Three room unfurnished apartment, with bath. $85.

Dial 8-8162. CORALVILLE furnished apart3 large rooms, private entrance and bath. Adults only. $85. Available February 1.

Dial 8-6449. FOR RENT- Three nice 2 bedroom duplex apartments. Immediate possession. Call Fairbank Agency, 8-7541. FOR RENT Large newly remodeled 2 bedroom, unfurnished apartment.

Garage. Dial 8-1539. THREE ROOM apartment for rent. Furnished or unfurnished. Private bath and entrance.

Adults. 520 Bowery. FOR RENT Furnished 2 room apartment. $60. Couple.

Dial 7-4795. FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. Dial 8-3901. FOR RENT Large apartment in Liberty. Available February first.

Dial 8-1311, Leal B. Hoffman, FOR RENT Exceptional one room efficiency apartment. Stainless steel kitchen unit, private bath. 319 So. Gilbert.

FURNISHED apartment First floor duplex. One large bedroom. All utilities paid. $100 per month. Located 618 N.

Gilbert. Dial 8-7515 for appointment. COMPLETELY furnished 2 room apartment. On bus line. $60.

Dial 8-1481. FOR RENT -Lovely 2 room furmished. apartment, plus dressing room. Adults. $75.

Dial 8-4748. TWO BEDROOM apartment. West side. $90 per month, plus utilities. Dial 7-2282 or 8-4770.

AVAILABLE February first, 3 room unfurnished apartment, with stove and refrigerator. Private bath and entrance. Dial 8-0859. APARTMENT for rent. Inquire S.

Clinton, afternoons. FOR RENT--Three room apartment, good condition. Stove and refrigerator. February first. Two bedroom furnished.

apartment. Close in. Dial 8-3901. FOR RENT-3 or 4 room apartment. Near Mercy hospital.

Children accepted. Dial 8-8677 or 8-3511. FOR RENT- Three room furnished apartment. Inquire E. Prentiss, Apartment 6, after 5:30 p.m.

FURNISHED apartment -for rent 7-4550 Closing Out Sale As we are moving out of the state we will sell at public auction miles north and 1 mile west of Lone Tree or 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Hills, miles south of New Highway 6 on Lone Tree Road on- Wednesday, January 18 20 Head of Cattle- 20 Angus cows bred to Angus bull. 40 Head of Pigs- 40 head of feeder pigs, vaccinated. Grain and Hay- 2,200 bu corn; 800 bu. oats; 1,500 bales of hay; 300 bales straw. Machinery- Farmall, new 1958 350 diesel tractor with live PTO, 3 valve power steering; John Deere 4-row cultivator with Farmall mounts, new 1957; John Deere 4-row 494 rubber pack wheels, new 1958; Case Centennial 3-14 hyd.

plow on rubber: International 10-ft. wheel disc, 16-in. blades; International No. 24 corn picker; Case A-6 combine with motor; John Deere No. 5, 7-ft.

power mower with John Deere 4-bar hay rake; Bear Cat 10-in. portable hammer mill; 44-ft. Little Giant elevator with hoist; John Deere No. 116W baler, PTO; International No. 200 75-bu.

tractor manure spreader; Dunham 22-ft. harrow with folding drawbar; hyd. manure loader, universal mounts; 2 rubber tired wagons with flare boxes; hyd. bolster wagon hoist; John Deere 2-row cultivator, hand lift; Oliver 2-16 plow on steel; hay rack. Pickup Truck- 1949 Model KB2 International pickup ton with 4 speed transmission.

Miscellaneous- Hog rub oiler; 25-bu. Pax self feeder; 40-bu. Jamesway self feeder; 15-ft. steel trough; 5-ft. steel hog trough; 10-ft.

wooden hog trough; 2 Premium creep feeders for pigs; a number of hog watering pans; 75-gal. Star automatic hog waterer; ten 10-ft. sheep feed bunks; one 12-ft. and one 14-ft. cattle feed bunks; two 20-rod rolls 32-in.

woven wire; 5 h.p. Briggs Stratton gas motor; Louden grapple hay fork and trip rope; two 50-ft. rolls picket cribbing; 300-gal, water tank with hose; stock watering tank with fountain for hogs; some small tools; brooder house; 3-pen portable, hog shed. 25-ft. AMANA UPRIGHT DEEPFREEZE.

SALE STARTS AT 12:00 O'CLOCK Terms: Cash Not responsible in case of accident Lunch by Grace United Church of Christ Youth Group GERALD C. WESTFALL OWNER Pariaek: Donohos, Aucts. Lone Tree.

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