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THIRTY-TWO THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, August 11, 1960. find all the things that baby needs! Yes, you'll find a grand selection of bunk beds, youth beds, cribs--anything and everything that baby needs in the classified ads. Mothers advertise these things as their children outgrow them. A coat of paint or wax makes them just like new. It's a smart way to shop--save money on these things that baby needs for such a little while.

Use the savings for future schooling. (Sell the things your children outgrow, help other mothers, too) cribs playpens buggies strollers highchairs Watch for the things you need, new items come into the market each day. To place Call 429-4353 8.30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mondays through Saturdays 4-6 P.M.

Sundays and holidays You don't have to open an account Just say, "Charge it" The Decatur Herald and Review Central Illinois favorite family newspaper CHARLES HUSTON RITES WILL BE FRIDAY Funeral services for Charles Huston, 75, of 1107 N. Illinois will be at 2:45 p.m. Friday in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Huston died at 2:45 p. m. Tuesday in Decatur and Macon County Hospital where he had been a patient since July 18.

Born March 26, 1885, in Loudon Township, Fayette County, he was a son of Andrew J. and Mary Norman Huston. He lived in Decatur for 45 years and was a retired truck driver for Parke. He was married to the former Edith Mae Ferre who preceded him in death. He leaves a stepson, Raymond Ferre of Decatur; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Mabel Hart of Chattanooga, two brothers, George W. Huston of Decatur and William Huston of Aurora; two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Clark of Decatur and Mrs. Florence Noonan, also of Decatur, and seven grandchildren. THOMAS M.

ZOOK, DALTON CITY, DIES Thomas M. Zook, 85, of Dalton City died at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Odd Fellows Home at Mattoon after an illness of several years. Mr. Zook was employed by the Wilkinson Lumber Co.

of Dalton City for 50 years. He was born in Bethany July 29, 1875, a son of William and Mary Zook. He married the former Leora Hyland Feb. 22, 1899, and moved from Bethany to Dalton City in 1906 to become manager of the Wilkinson Lumber Co. He retired from the firm in 1956.

Mr. Zook was a member of the Dalton City Evangelical United Brethren Church, the Odd Fellows Lodge and the Rebekah Lodge. He leaves a son, Delmar of Park Forest and one grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife and two sons. The body is at the Tohill Funeral Home where arrangements are incomplete.

BRIDGE CLOSED A bridge across Spring Creek on E. Mound Rd. will be closed for about three weeks. This estimate has been made by William O. Kinsel, county superintendent of highways following an inspection by engineers from the Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Co.

Kinsel said new steel beams to replace those damaged when the structure was struck by a truck will have to be fabricated. The bridge is east of the Macon Acres Nursing Home. The Decatur Review RATES BY MAIL In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $14.00 1 year $12.00 6 months 7.50 6 months 6.50 3 months 4.00 3 months 3.50 1 month 1.50 1 month 1.20 1 week .40 1 week ..30 Sunday Only-1 Year $8.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $22.00 1 year $17.00 6 months 11.75 6 months 9.25 3 months 6.25 3 months 5.00 1 month 2.50 1 month 2.00 1 week 70 1 week .55 Sunday Only-1 Year $8.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by mail in any town or territory having carrier service. Remittance should be made by check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps.

RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Review daily only except holidays 30c Review and Sunday 45c Sunday and Herald and Review 75c Legal Notice -11-18 -25 PUBLICATION NOTICE NOTICE Is Hereby Given pursuant to Statute to Samuel R. Ishmael that there IS now pending in the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois a Case entitled Carol A. Ishmael, Plaintiff vs. Samuel R. Ishmael, Defendant.

Chancery Number 51544. wherein plaintiff seeks a divorce and that default may be entered in said cause against each of you on or after September 20. 1960. Dated this 9th day of August, 1960. John T.

Curry Clerk of the Circut Court (SEAL) 09-10-11- State of Illinois County of Macon ss. J. Howard Helmick, Plaintiff, vs. Wil. liam Moses Spore, Eunice May Williams Lange, Margaret Lewella Williams Blank, Lauretta Lavina Williams Martine, Clarence Harbert Williams.

Floyd Lafayette Williams, Chester Donald Williams, Sylvia Williams Lange, Unknown Heirs of the Body of May Williams, Deceased, Unknown Heirs or Devisees of any deceased heir of the Body of May Williams, deceased. Unknown owners. Laurence Tangney, County Clerk of Macon County, Illinois. Hilmer C. Landholt, State's Attorney of Macon County, Illinois, Defendants.

In the County Court of said County. Notice of Date for Redemption and Of Petition for Tax Deed Notice is herewith given to the above named defendants that C. A. Mocabee did on the 12th day of November, 1958, purchase at a Tax Sale the following described real estate: Twenty (20) feet of the West side of Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Ten (10) in South Addition to the City of Decatur, Illinois as per plat recorded in Book page 553 of the records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County, Illinois; that said real estate was last taxed in the name of William Moses Spore. That said real estate was sold for the general taxes for the year 1957 pursuant to an order of the County Court of Macon County, Illinois entered on the 6th day of October, 1958 in cause No.

Misc. 12474. You are further advised that the time for redemption of the property expires November 12, 1960. J. Howard Helmick is now the holder of the Tax Sale Certificate being the assignee of the aforesaid C.

A. Mocabee and that he did on the 8th day of August, 1960, file in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois his Petition for a Tax Deed and that he will on the 15th day of November, 1960, apply in the said County Court for an order for a deed to said real estate if said real estate shall not be redeemed from the sale. You are further notified that unless on or before November 14, 1960, you shall appear and defend against the aforesaid Petition for Tax Deed, default judgment may be entered against you on the day following or thereafter. Dated August 8, 1960. J.

Howard Helmick Classified Advertising Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. week days.

Sundays and nolidays, by phone only 4 to 6 p. m. Dail 429-4353. Classified rates, for set solid ads originating in Coles, Clay, Cumberland, Christian. Dewitt, Douglas, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Logan, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Richland and Shelby Counties and in Illiopolis township of Sangamon County.

7 days Consecutive day 9 words, 2 lines $3.64 .56 14 words, 3 lines 5.46 84 19 words, 4 lines 7.28 1 12 Each additional 5 words 1.82 28 Rates cover publication in both The Herald and The Review, week days. Rates are the same for Sundays and holidays. Cash rates apply only for payment within ten days of first publication Charge rates 5c per line per day higher. For advertising from outside above named counties, 36c per line per day and cash with order except where credit has been established. Salesmen, Agents, Business Opportunity advertising, 36c per line per day.

Please report errors promptly. This newspaper can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. For contract rates, and classified ald" information: and Review call 429-4353, Classified The or Her- inothere quire in person at the classified counter, 365 N. Main, Decatur, Ill. Traffic Arrests BRETZ, Robert Charles, 1144 Buena Vista $15, speeding 500 S.

Maffit St. BUTLER, Roger Carlin, 1502 W. Olive $20, speeding 200 N. Main St. GENDRY, Alfred 1315 speeding 600 E.

Cantrell St. GUNNING, Frank Douglas, 1322 E. Leafland $23, speeding 600 S. Jasper St. LEMAR, Alonzo Lincoln, 920 N.

Jasper $10, run stop sign, Broadway and Garfield Ave. MINIX, Richard Dwaine, 1028 E. Garfield $20, speeding 900 E. Eldorado St. PETROWSKY, Karl Milton, 301 N.

Illinois $20, speeding 1700 E. Eldorado St. SPITTLER, Donald Thomas, 1722 W. Grand $18, speeding 1400 W. Grand Ave.

WASHFORD, Robert Anthony, Champaign, $19, speeding Water St. WREN, Donald Edward, 247 E. Central $24.70, driving without lights, 2200 to 2300 E. Geddes Ave. Emergency Ambulance Calls Wednesday a.m.

-1600 E. Lawrence house call, one to a.m.-1800 1800 E. Wood no services required. 9:01 a.m.-1000 S. Maffit house call, one to Fire Calls Thursday 12:05 a.m.- --200 Block E.

Grand wash gasoline from street. Marriage Licenses James Darrell Jones, Decatur 18 bphyllis Jane Cornthwaite, Decatur 17 David Rice, Blue Mound 18 Sharon Ogden, Decatur 18 Carl E. Wilson. Decatur 37 Betty Jean Long, Decatur 30 Robert O. Ahlenius.

Decatur 22 Barbara A. Barth, Decatur 21 IN LOGAN- -Charles Raymond Rogers, Lincoln, Kay Ann Ashby, Wheaton. IN -Phillip G. Nichols, Atlanta, Wilma E. Lilly, McLean.

Harold Fink, Emden, Mary Lou Proctor, Lincoln. IN PIATT-Ira Gudgel 18, Urbana, Carolyn Jean Danenhower, 19, Champaign. Larry Dean Medaris. 21, Bement, Nancy Carol Bolsen, 20, Bement. David 0.

Traxler, 21, Atwood, Mary Elizabeth Hanners, 19, Pierson Station. Francis E. Burns, 33, Bloomington, Frances Marie Dick. 22, Bement. Born To ALLEN.

Mr. and Mrs. James 2831 Cardinal. boy, Aug. 10, DETMERS, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred, Emden, girl, Aug. 8, Abraham Lincoln Hospital, Lincoln. ELLIS. Mr.

and Mrs. James, Heyworth, boy, Aug. 9, St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington EMEL, Mr. and Mrs.

Gareth, Sullivan, girl, Aug. 4, Mattoon Memorial Hospital. GOBLE. Mr. and Mrs.

Monte, Mattoon, boy, Aug. 7, Mattoon Memorial Hospital. CORDONS, Mr. Aug. and 2, Mrs.

Mattoon Merrill, Memorial MatHospital. GREENFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie.

Rural Route 4, boy, Aug. 10, HENNIGH, Mr. and Mrs. Larry, Windsor, girl, Aug. 4, Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

HOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. John Lerna, boy, Aug. 2. Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

IRELAND. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Illiopolis, girl, Aug. 10, St.

Mary's LEESMAN, Mr. and Mrs. William. Atgirl, Aug. 8, Abraham Lincoln Hospital.

Lincoln. MCCLUSKEY. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 827 N.

Mercer, girl, Aug. 10, MONROE. Mrs. Terry, Mattoon, boy, Aug. Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

NICHOLS. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, Toledo, Aug. 6, Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

OAKLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. Greenup, girl, Aug.

8, Mattoon Memorial Hospital. REYNOLDS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Oakley, boy, Aug.

10. RYAN, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. 1629 E.

Division, boy, Aug. 10, SLATON. Mr. and Mrs. John, Toledo, boy, Aug.

7 Mattoon Memorial Hospital. SMITH. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mattoon, twins.

boy and girl, Aug. 4, Mattoon Memorial Hospital. SWIGART. Mr. and Mrs.

James, Farmer City, girl, Aug. 9, Brokaw Hospital, Normal TATE, Mr. and Mrs. Laverle, Mattoon, twin boys, Aug. 3, Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

TITUS, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus. Humboldt, girl, Aug. 5, Mattoon Memorial Hospital.

Central Illinois Deaths BALL, Corley 68, Clinton, died 5:30 a.m. Wednesday in home; leaves wife, Anita; brother, John. Aurora; services 2 p.m. Friday in Clinton Methodist Church: burial in Memorial Park Cemetery; call 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday in Pullen-Boos Funeral Home, Clinton. BOND, Mrs. Sarah, 75, Clinton, died of heart attack Tuesday; services.

1:30 p.m. Saturday, Pullen-Boos Funeral Home. Clinton; burial, Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney; call after 2 p. m. Friday.

CAREY, Elmer C. (Butch), 69, Jewett, found dead 4 p.m. Wednesday in home; leaves son, Elmer, Paris: arrangements incomplete: Hiles Funeral Home, Greenup, in charge. HILL. William, 39, luka, died, Monday; services 2 p.m.

Thursday Grove Church of Christ, near Iuka; burial in Snowville Cemetery, near Iuka; call in McMackin Funeral Home, Salem. JACKSON, George 84, Salem, died 9:45 p.m. Tuesday in home; leaves son. Wayne Mount Vernon; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Myers Funeral Home, Mount Vernon; burial in Bethel Memorial Cemetery, near Mount Vernon; call in funeral home.

McNEELY, Charles. 77, Louisville, died Tuesday in Fairfield Memorial Hospital; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Louisville Christian Church: burial in Orchard Hill Cemetery; call in Neal Funeral Home. Louisville. MORRISON, Edwin, Joel.

82. Edinburg, died 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Masonic Lodge Hall, Grove City; leaves daughter, Mrs. Zella Mateer, Blue Mound: services 2:30 p.m. Friday in Grove City Methodist Church; burial in Grove City Cemetery; call after 4 p.m.

Thursday in Wurl Funeral Home, Mount Aubun. NIEMEYER. Judge Grover 79, Chicago, formerly of Effingham, died Tuesday in Chicago: leaves wife, Grace; son, Grover services 2 p.m. Friday in Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham; other arrangements incomplete. NOWLIN, Mr.

Wilfred 57, Farmer City, died at 12:45 a.m. Thursday in Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington; leaves wife, Neva, daughter, Jane at home, mother, Mrs. Emma Nowlin, Farmer City; brother, Dr. Owen Nowlin, LaMesa, services 2 p.m. Sunday in the Stenset Funeral Home, Farmer City, burial in Maple Grove Cemetery; friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

Friday. Central Illinois Deaths OUTHOUSE, Warren 82, Patoka, died Tuesday in home; leaves wife, Esta; sons, Homer, Sandoval; Ray, Kewanee; Les, Patoka; daughter, Mrs. Emma Satterlee, East Peoria; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Cox-Martin Funeral Home, Patoka; burial in Patoka Cemetery; call in funeral home. REEDE, Mrs.

Eva, 88, Casey, died 10:10 p.m. Tuesday in Union Hospital, Terre Haute, leaves daughters, Mrs. Mayme Wallace, Mrs. Myrtle Schick, both of Casey; Mrs. Effie Ross, Marshall; Mrs.

Ethel Watson, Danville; son, H. Danville; sisters, Mrs. Viola McNary, Marshall; Mrs. Ollie Weir, Berwyn: services 2 p.m. Friday in Lindsey Funeral Home, Casey: burial in Ridge Lawn Cemetery, Martinsville; call after 10 a.m.

Thursday in funeral home. RYHEARD, Ulysses S. Grant, 91, Windsor, died 5 p.m. Wednesday in Risser Nursing Home, Strasburg; leaves daughter, Mrs. Nancy Morford, Sullivan; sons, Esmond, Windsor; William Sullivan; Dee Haven, Neoga; services 1:30 p.m.

Friday in Lovins Funeral Home, Neoga; burial in Greenhill Cemetery, Sullivan; call at funeral home after 6 p. m. Thursday. SCHNELL, R. 77.

Clay City, died Tuesday in Clay County Hospital, Flora; services 2 p.m. Friday in Sailor Springs Baptist Church; burial in Dillman Cemetery; call in Neal Funeral Home, Sailor Springs. SCHOTH, Michael, 17-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schoth, Beason.

killed when run over by truck Tuesday; services 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Kerrigan Funeral Lincoln; burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. SILL. Emeline. 80, Salem, died Monday; services 2 p.m.

Friday in Salem Trinity Methodist Church; burial in Eastlawn Cemetery; call in Atkins Funeral Home, Salem. Funerals--Decatur 1A -1A --12- Bork, Arthur E. Services 11:00 a.m. Friday chapel. Interment Macon County Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons -12- Fawcett, Emmett Graveside services 11 a.m. Friday, Fairlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday, BRINTLINGER'S -1A --13 Hodge. Mrs. Bertha E. Services 10:30 a.m.

Saturday, Chapel. Interment Park View Cemetery, Peoria, Ill. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Friday. J.

J. Moran Sons 1A 12- Huston, Charles Services 2:45 p.m. Friday chapel. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

J. J. Moran Sons -1A -12- Lewis, Charles A. Services 1:00 p.m. Friday chapel.

Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. Nokomis, Illinois. Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J.

Moran Sons 12- Merold, Miss Aanes Irene Services 3:00 p.m. Wikoff chapel. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Illiopolis, Illinois. Friends may call at the funeral home between 3:00 and 5 p.m. and 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.

Thursday. Dawson 1A 13 Rutledge, Thelo Services 1 p.m. Saturday, Chapel. Interment South Hill Cemetery, Vandalia. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m.

Friday. Dawson Wikoff -1A --13 Wallace, Eugene Services 11 a.m. Saturday, Brintlinger's Funeral Home. Graveside services 2 p.m., Mullen Cemetery near Montrose. Ill.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Thursday. BRINTLINGER'S -13-- FLOWERS HOURANS "ON THE CORNER" PHONE 429-5305 Card of Thanks 02 -02-12- THE FAMILY of Primas Patton wish to express our appreciation and thank you for your kindness during our recent bereavement. In Memoriam 03 -03-11- HARRELL. George and Freda.

In loving memory of Daddy and Mother who have been gone 3 years. Devona, Bernita and Don. Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 -05-11- OUR MONUMENTS stand on a firm foundation built of satisfaction and good will. Krumsiek Monuments. Taylorville.

Insurance 06 -06--11- AUTO INSURANCE for you, even if you have been canceled. Call Reeves Agency Latham, Orchard 4-5731. -06 -16- INSURANCE CANCELLED or declined? Are you paying increased rates? See us before you buy or renew. Local adjustors. Immediate coverage.

Decatur Insurance Agency, 423-2703. -06 -11 YOUR HEALTH is your wealtn. "Insure with Mutual of Ph. 128-7761 Masonic Temple Activities 6A -12- DECATUR COUNCIL. 16: Stated assembly Friday, 7:30 p.

m. -6A -12-- MACON LODGE No. 8, 3rd Degree, Fri. 7 p.m. Great Light Lodge No.

1064 to be our guests. WABASH ASHLER CLUB will hold special meeting Thursday, August 11 at Masonic Temple. Urge all members and officers to attend. Personals 07 --07-11- SOFTBALL TEAMS, (men's) wanted for tournament, Sigel, Aug. 21st through Aug.

28. Expense money, $125. first; $75, second; $25, third; $15, fourth. Contact Geo. Ludwig, Sigel, Ill.

Ph. 44. Personals 071 -07- THE SAW FILING shop at 717 N. Edward is open to those who have saws here. I would appreciate it if the owners would pick them up.

Mrs. Fred Meek. Business Personals 1A -7A-13- ANNOUNCING the opening of Corrienne's Beauty Shop, 1665 N. Morgan, 428-8902. -7A --13-- FOR 4 LOVELIER you, see what Beautyrama can do! -7A 17- 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. -7A --13- LA RUE'S SWEDISH SHOP Announves: Free Swedish embroidery lessons at the Illinois State Fair, Textile 2nd floor; also see the complete display of Swedish embroidery. Decatur shop, 1077 W.

Eldorado will be open 4 til 8 pm Mon. to Fri. during fair. Ph. 422-0929.

-7A -16 PLAN A TOY PARTY get Free Christmas toys. See Classification 51. Where to Go 70 -7C-11- A CLUB STEAK served with french fies, crisp salad, french fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun, coffee or tea and dessert, $1.65. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. -7C-12- A GOOD place to eat.

Home made pies, good food. Van Dyke Grill, 1101 N. Van Dyke. -7C-12- ALWAYS BIG TIMES at Eddie Ken's. Marty Roberts' Band and vocalist Fri.

nite, 9 to 12:30 a.m. and 5 to 9 on Sun. Harvey Guitar Sat. nite. Come just as you are anytime.

230 W. Wood. Parking in rear. 423-6346. -7C-11--- AT THE MOOSE HOME CHARLIE MORRIS and his 1 10 piece band plays for an extra special dance Sat.

nite. Don't miss this! Invite your guests now. -7C-15 BOWL TONIGHT at Schaefers! No waiting-automatics-air conditioned. League openings available for women's teams, 6:30 p.m. -men's 8:30.

Call 428-5612. 7C-13- CHICKEN, Steaks, Sea Food. Warren Parrish at the organ Fri. Sat. Sun.

Gables Cafe. Boody, Open from 6 p.m. -7C--11- COOKING is a chore, especially in the summer. Let us do it for you at Moses' Cafe in Arthur. DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN, Friday Noon Special.

Catfish, shrimp and oysters. Cold beer, Russ Grace's 587 N. Morgan. -7C--11- EASTER IN THE HOLY LAND CRUISE in the Statendam. Minimum ship rate, $910.

Details and reservations, United Travel, 564 N. Water. Ph. 429-5358. ---7C-12- HAPPY HOLLOW is 10-15 degrees couler than downtown Decatur.

Bring family out to 3800 W. Main on U.S 36. 7C- 13 ICE CREAM social, Lovington Christian Church. C.W.F. Aug.

13, at 5 p.m. Serving home-made ice cream, sandwiches, pie, cake and drinks. -7C LA MAR THEATRE. Arthur. "Babette Goes To War" and A Long Shadow." From 7:30 p.m.

7C--11- NEW BEVERLY INN: Really fine steak. chicken, seafood dinners Package goods. 2975 N. Water. -7C-11- ONE WEEK ONLY! "'The Rockin' R's," bringing you a wide variety of vocals dance tunes.

Nightly 8-1 a. m. Decatur Cocktail Lounge, 545 N. Water. 7C-13 RUMMAGE SALE: 2445 E.

Main all week, clothing, boat motor, trailer and misc. RUMMAGE SALE: 9 to 5 at 1137 N. 19th. -70-12- RUMMAGE SALE: 946 N. Warren Mon.

thur Sat. 9 to 6: Sun. 3 to 6. -70- RUMMAGE SALE: 3520 E. Corman.

and furniture, misc. 7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: Fri. evening, Sat. all day. 819 N.

Broadway. Argenta Methodist Church. RUMMAGE: 2047 E. Prairie surprises, clothes for all. paint, tools, toys, etc.

Noon Thurs. to Sat. evening. -7C-11- RUMMAGE: 119. E.

Damon, Wed. Aug. 10 thru Sat. (Left off 2600 N. Water.) -7C-12- VITO DENNY QUARTET their fabulous instrumental style Fri.

Sat. nights, 9-1 a.m. If you like good music, here's what you've been waiting for! Loeb's Theatre Lounge. 539 N. Water.

VITO DENNY QUARTET Decatur's most exciting sound in music. Thurs. night. Cellar Bar, 254 E. Main.

Lost and Found 10 -10-11- BRINDLE TERRIER, brown and black, license 1315. 422-7017. HIGH SILK hat lost on Lincoln Park Drive just east of Crea St. Reward. Call 429-6951; 429-4365.

10-12-- KEYS on chain. lost in or near Decatur. Reward. Box 844, Herald-Review. -10-11- WILL person who took pocket watch from YMCA Decatur engraved Oct.

21, 1882. Mar. 7, 1960 please return as it is a keepsake. Wayne Petrosky, YMCA. Automotive 11 -11-11- BUICK 1953 hardtop, radio, heater, extra nice, $295.

836 N. Main. BUICK, 1954 Special 4-door. New tires. Very nice.

$445. Valley Motors, 2787 N. Water. 877-3723. 11- CHEVROLETS.

1947 to 1956. Many other cars trucks. $50 up. Butterfield, Wyckies Corner, 422-7743. CHEVROLET 1950 3, ton truck.

Good condition. $295. Black's Auto Sales, 504 E. William. Ph.

428-0961. CHEVY 1951, good paint, $150. Archie's Auto Sales, 511 E. Prairie, 428-7332. -11-11- CHEVROLET, 1951, powerglide $69 DeSoto.

1949 4 door $69 Plymouth. 1949, 4 door $69 Ford, 1947, 2 door $69 Buick, 1950, straight shift $69 Ford. 1950 coupe $69 Chevrolet, 1950 hardtop $69 Nash. 1947 4 door $69 Pontiac, 1948 2 door $69 Buick. 1939 coupe $69 Dodge, 1950 2 door $69 Auto Sales "Across from WSOY Tower." 1177 E.

PERSHING RD. Ph. 877-1607 -11-14- CHEVROLET, 1953 2 ton. Like new 20 10 ply tires. 2-speed axle, Hydravak, 16' Knapheide grain bed and stock rack.

Garwood 9 ton hoist. Extra good condition. Will trade. Forest Ridgley, Casner, Ill. CHEVROLET, 1954 convertible, powerglide, extra clean.

1955 Chevrolet sedan, 2 door, V-8, powerglide. Low miles. Carl Grabb Motors, Cad-Olds-Rambler Dealer, Shelbyville, Tel. 154. CHEVROLET 1954.

Straight shift. Light blue. Real nice, Must sell! $325. Private owner. Ph.

428-7332. CHEVROLET, 1955 1-ton dual wheels truck, Knapheide grain box with stock rack, Anthony hoist, low mileage. 1 owner. HOLTZ CHEVROLET Clinton, Ill Ph. 51 Open Evenings -41-11- CHEVROLET, 1956 2 door, straight stick, real sharp.

$895. Fritchley's Auto Sales Drive In, 901 N. Water, 429-1922. -11-12- CHEVROLET, 1957 "150" 2 door sedan. 1956 Bel Air 2 door; 1955 Bel Air door.

Bob Waddell Chevrolet, Illiopolis, Phone HU 6-7891. -11 17---- CHEVROLET 1957 station wagon, 9 pas. senger, good condition, automatic transmission, radio, heater, 1 owner. 423-4944; 428-7946! Automotive 11 -11- -13- CHEVROLET, 1957 Bel Air 4 door sedan, 230 V8 motor, heater, power glide, power steering, power brakes, EZ eye glass, 2 tone -coral and white, low miles. A local 1-owner car.

Immaculate. Look over our nice selection of older model trade-ins. Heckman Chevrolet Cerro Gordo, Tel. 8861. -11-11- CHEVROLET 1958 4.

door station wagon, 2 tone, automatic, radio, heater, whitewall tires, low mileage, real sharp. JACK TROESCH CHEVROLET Assumption Phone 1276 Open Evenings Sunday CHEVROLET, 1958, V8, Impala sports coupe. extra, extra nice, 1 owner 000 mi. car guaranteed. Must, see to appreciate.

Coffey Auto Marine, 990 N. Water. DODGE 1955 Royal Lancer 2 door hardtop, completely reCustom, built, automatic transmission, new whitewall tires. Blue white $850. Closing out 1960 models at Low, Low Prices.

CENTURY MOTORS Cad-Olds-Rambler Ph. 214 Tuscola -11-11- DODGE DART, 1960 9-passenger wagon, leather interior, fully equipped. Executive's car. Save Bitzer Taggart, Dodge-Dodge Dart, Shelbyville, Tel. 1261.

DODGE, 1960 Polara convertible. Radio, heater, Torqueflite, power steering and brakes, whitewalls. Like new. $1300 discount. City Motors 525 N.

Main. 428-9011. -13- FALCON, 1960, 3400 mi. Perfect. Ph.

429-7182. -11--11- FORD 1951 4 door. Will make good 2nd car $165. Jeff's Auto Sales 1404 N. 22nd.

Ph. 429-2021. -11--11- FORD 1954 hardtop, straight shift, leather interior, cleanest one that can be found, $95 down. 836 N. Main.

-11-11- FORD, 1955 Fairlane, V8, 4 door, radio, heater, hydramatic, whitewalls, very sharp, $650. 423-0335. --11-13- FORD 1955 Ranch wagon, 6 cylinder, straight shift, $595. Anderson Motors, 630 E. Pershing, 877-4400.

-11-11- FORD, 1956 tudor Fairlane, 8 cylinder, overdrive, radio, heater, clean. $845. Callison Motors, Moweaqua, PO 8-3217. -11-12- FORD. 1958 2 door hardtop, power steering; $1200.

429-1418. -11-11- FORD 1958 Country Squire 9 passenger station beige bronze in color, power steering, radio, heater, automatic transmission. leather interior. Local 1 owner car. $1950.

Closing out 1960 models at Low, Low Prices: CENTURY MOTORS Cad-Olds-Rambler Ph. 214 Tuscola -11-12- FORD, 1959 Custom 300, 4 door, Fordomatic, rado, heater. Less than 10,000 miles. Excellent condition. 877-1633.

-11-16- FORD, 1959 2 door, radio, heater, backup lights, $1350. 877-1809. -11-16- FORD. 1960 Sunliner, save $600. Call sumption 1163.

-11-13-- IMPALA. 1958 convertible, power steering, automatic transmission, air conditioning, excellent condition. 422-6340 after 5. INTERNATIONAL 1948 1 ton truck, grain bed, extra clean. Lorenson's (ChryslerDodge-Plymouth) Sullivan 4214.

--11-13- INTERNATIONAL 1955 cab chassis, good rubber, real clean, $695. International Harvester 400 E. Main. -11-11- INTERNATIONAL 1956, 180 with fifth wheel and saddle tanks, road ready. L.

C. Jones Real Estate Co. Ph. 877- 3031; 428-1813. JEEP, 1950 station wagon, 6 vlinder, good condition.

$350. 877-4956. -11-11- MERCURY, 1955 Montclair hardtop, radio. heater, automatic, power brakes. Real clean.

PJ's Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway, 423-1231. MG. 1958. Excellent condition, radio, heater.

wire wheels. Sale or trade. Ph. 423-6313. -11-11- OLDSMOBILE, 1958 Super Deluxe 4 door.

full power, air conditioned, 20, 000 actual miles, 1 owner. Bought and serviced locally. Would like older car in trade. After 6 p.m., Ph. 423-6383.

-11-11- 1960 88 sport sedan, all white. full power, like new. Demonstrator. Maurer Motors. Clinton.

-13. PLYMOUTH. 1949, good condition. See Jim Shehorn at Kilborn's 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., after 5 p.m.

see at 1037 W. Eldorado. -11-11- PLYMOUTH 1953, 4 door straight shift, nice car in every way. Robinson Motors, E. Geddes.

PLYMOUTH. 1954, Belvedere 4 door, straight shift, just like new. Lindsten Motors, 1080 N. Main, 428-7021. -11-11- PLYMOUTH 1954 excellent Belvedere condition 4 door, inside raand out, total price $395.

836 N. Main. -11-13- PLYMOUTH 1954 2 door, nice, $245. Motors. 2525 N.

Water. Ph. 877-5193. PLYMOUTH 1960 Belvedere 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder, radio, heater, power steering. Shelby Motor Sales, ChryslerPlymouth, Shelbyville, Ph.

75. -11-15- PONTIAC, 1953 4-door sedan, hydramatic, radio and heater. Needs some body work. Buy it for $150 and fix it up yourself. Citizens National Bank, Ph.

428-6661. -11-11- PONTIAC 1958 Station Wagon. Radio, heater, automatic, power brakes, power steering. Two tone paint, white tires. $1595 1958 OLDSMOBILE 4 door.

Full power. Factory air conditioning. Metalic blue finish, new white tires. Immaculate. $2095 1958 FORD Convertible.

Radio, heater, automatic power steering, power brakes. Red with new black top and new white tires. Immaculate. $1495 1955 FORD 2 door Sedan. V-8.

straight shift. 2 tone paint Local car. Looks and runs like new. $695 Motor Co. an ad Gordon Richardson--Jerry Dowers 671 E.

Wood Ph. 428-0953 -11-11- RAMBLER 1959 American 2 door sedan, Immaculate throughout. Local 1 owner, low mileage. $1475. Closing Out 1960 Models At Low, Low Prices! CENTURY MOTORS Cad-Olds-Rambler, Ph.

214, Tuscola -11- AT KILBORN'S 1954 CADILLAC sedan, full power, good whitewall tires, radio, heater. Really sharp. Bargain. 1953 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan, good tires, good paint A pretty fair old car. No Money Down.

1952 OLDS "98" convertible, hydramatic, power equipment, good operating condition. No Money Down. 1951 CHRYSLER Windsor sedan, clean inside, extra good tires, automatic mission. No Money down. KILBORN'S USED CAR CORNER Wood at Church Ph.

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