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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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Saturday, June 17, 1950. DECATUR HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Central Illinois Deaths The Decatur Herald RATES BY MAIL IN THB 0 8-In Illinois Dally and Sunday Dally except Sundat 1 year S10.00 1 rear $7.00 6 month 5.50 6 months 3.75 3 months 3.00 3 months 3 00 1 month 1.10 1 month 75 1 week JO 1 week .20 Sunday One Year S5.b0 Outside of State Dally and Sunday Daily except Sundat i year sis.uu i year ss.uo 0 months B.23 6 months d.00 3 months 4.35 3 months 2.75 1 month 1.50 1 month 1.00 1 week 40 1 week J5 Sunday Only One Year MOO Subscriptions by mail are not accepted in any town or territory having carrier nr.ee Remittance snouJd oe made oy cneck or money order The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps RATES BY CARRIER In Decatur Per Week Herald Daily only 30c Herald and Sunday 30o Herald and Review and Sunday 50o Elsewhere Herald and Sunday Mo Marriage Licenses RusselpE Janvrin, "Decatur 22 Marilyn J. Tatham, Decatur 18 Robert Dean Green. Decatur 20 Jo Ann Snyder, Decatur 18 Wayne H. Hull.

Decatur 20 Charline L. Fedngn, Decatur 17 Donald Oyler, Decatur 23 Betty Cravens, Decatur 26 Earl C. Huber. Danville Olive L. Stein, Danville leaal Ruth Frazier.

Decatur 24 Ruben H. Scroggms, Decatur 20 Edwin R. Gardner, Moline 4 Florence B. Carhn, LaSalle 33 Edward H. Kruger.

Leavenworth. Kan. 30 Margaret Elizabeth Riedel, Decatur 28 Born To I ABSHER. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis. Clinton, a son. June 15, in John Warner hospital, Clinton. COOK. Mr.

and Mrs. Elvis Earl. 2552 North Union, a son. June 16, in D. M.

C. CORNTHWAITE. Mr. and Mrs. Richard.

1816 North College, a son, June 16. in D. M. C. CRAIG.

Mr. and Mrs. Flvin William. 4110 East Grand, twins, boy and girl. June 15.

in D. M. C. DIEKOFP. Mr.

and Mrs. Delmar. Delavan, a son, June 16. in Deaconess hospital, Lincoln. HARROLD.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. Clinton, a daughter. June 16.

in John Warner hospital, Clinton. INGRAM, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Elkhart, a son, June 16.

in Deaconess hospital. Lincoln. JFNNE. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Henry. 553 West Main, a son, June 16. in D. fiz M. KARR.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. WaprUa, a daughter. June 15.

in John Warner hospital. Clinton. KOCH. Mr. and Mrs.

Ravmond. 175; North Folk, a son, June 15. in D. M. SWIFT.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold. 529 South Seventeenth, a son. June 16.

in D. M. C. IN CHRISTIAN Charles Baccadutre. Rachel B.

Smith. Taylorville. W. Ariana. 21 Wilnia Jean Bad.

21. Taylorville. IN DKWITT John Richard A I wood. 21. Clinton.

Phyllis Jean LaiiK. 19. Waplla. Do us las Bicknell, 19, Marjory Wampler. 16.

Waynesville. IN LOGAN Elmer Charles Eeten. Fmden. Anna Jeanette Harisburx. Harry Shifilet.

Waynesville. Ann Tyxreet. Alia ta. Calvin J. Brougluon, Mary Helen Anderson.

Lincoln. Central Illinois Deaths FLOYD. Morris 54. Sullivan, died 5 30 a. m.

Friday at home: leaves wife Claire: son James Mattoon: daughter Mrs. Ruth B. Dedman. Phoenix. brother Cleveland.

Oranee. Texas: boriv in McMilUin Funeral home: servu-rs 2:30 p. m. Sunday Sullivan Christian church, burial Greenhill cemetery. BECK.

John. 81. Latham, died 4 35 p.m. Friday in Sweeney Convalescent home, Feoria leaves wife Carrie two sons. Oils.

Winnetka; Georse, Peoria: two daughters. Mrs. Frank Wachter. Latham: Mrs. Lucille Gay ward.

California: brother Ruth and sister Mrs. W. T. Ree. Decatur: services 2 p.

m. Monday Latham Christian church, burial Lake Bank cemetery: body in Schahl funeral home. Mount Pulaski. BOWERSOCK, Mrs. Mary.

75. Berry, died 7:30 a. m. Friday in St. Johns hos-pitaj, Springfield, leaves children.

Carroll. Clark. Ellis and Lela of Eerry; brother Len DeBarr and sister Erma DeBarr, both of California: services 2:30 p. ni. Sunday Chesnut-Pearce fc Connolly funeral home.

Taylcrvllle; burial Owaneco cemetery. CROFT. Michael 71. near Lincoln, died 4:15 p. m.

Thursday at home: services 2. p. m. Saturday Holland Barry funeral home, burial Irish Grove cemetery near Middletown. HICKLE.

A. 82. Greenup, died 8 a.m. Thursday in home of daughter at Greenup: services 2 p. m.

Sunday Bishop funeral home, burial Tippett cemetery north of Greenup. MARTIN, Charles 74. Lincoln, died 11:30 a. m. Friday in St.

Clara's hospital, Lincoln: leaves two dauchters. Mrs. Anna Dike. Lincoln; Mrs. Emma Myers.

Stockton. two sons. Calvin and S. C. Chicnso: services 2 p.

m. "daylight saving time Monday Wricht funeral home, burial Union cemetery. Funerals Decatur Bridges, Lt. Howard R. (Pop) Services 1:30 p.

m. Saturday chapel. Interment Graceland cemetery. Full military honors Catle Williams Post 105. Friends may call at funeral home.

J. J. Moran Sons Irving, Mrs. E. P.

Services 230 p. m. Pamrdav, chapel. Interment Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home from 10:30 a.

m. to 12 noon Saturday. Dawson Wikoff Kitchens, Mr. James Samuel Services, 10 a. m.

Saturday chapel. Interment Macon County Memorial Park cemetery. Military honors. Friends may call at funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons Lazarenka, Mrs. Mary Requiem high mass 9 a. m. Monday." St.

Patrick's Catholic church. Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at lu-neral home. J. J.

Moran Sons Roedner, Mary E. Services 3 p. m. Saturday chapel. Interment Graceland cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons and REVIEW 13 Automotive 11 HOUSE TRAILER SPACE Looklnt tor a shadv spot to park our trailer with erass for your yard? 36x8tv space. Individual sewer and runnlnc water.

Clean rest rooms, and laundrr room facilities. Close to shopping center. Contact the office at Bonn's trailer. Laweview Trailer Villase. E.

William at Brush Collece Rd. HOUSE TRAILF.R: 1948 Cooper-Kraft, modern. Sell or trade on property. 653 Willow Ave. 2-1632.

''Land ers Specia 1 1 1949 Kaiser sedan, perleet, priced to 1047 Chevrolet. Fultv eoutpped 1050 1947 Cwley 17.000 actual mllea. Runs perfect JW) 1542 Ford tudor. radio, heater. 15-41 Ford, looks like new.

1940 Suidehaker. lull? eauippea1. 1941 Plymouth 2 door 1395 MANY OTHER GOOD TJf-TO CARS TO CHOOSE FROM $25 TO $125 Fords. Lincoln, PlTraoaUx, Nash, etc. Landers Co.

'b0 E. Ph. J-741 Maroa Ommun't Tntt No. 2 r1l! Tecevt bid on 2 new whoo) buM.ev 1950 models. Bids be opened at 30 p.

m. T3rd. 19if The are required; 40 passencer bus. Superior bKjy-rnassis equipped mith 7 50x- 2f 10 ply tires. Spare Front and Rrar Shocks.

Reserve tank, oil Filter. hams. No Spin Differential Windows-2 piece sash. Fxtra rear heater. 2 speed axle.

34 passencer bus. Superior body -chassis equipped with 70Pl-2't 10 ply tires. 700x20 spare tire. Front and rear shocks. Oil Bath Air Cleaner.

Oil Filter. Chains. 2-sperd axle. Windows-2 niece ash. No Spin Differential.

Maroa TJnlt reserves the richt to reject any or all bids. MINE RUN BFCAUSE are fiture no one with a Ilea of pride wanta to pay out hard earned money tor a common used ear. if the cars trade for aren't extra special. make them that mav. So tar we haven't had a bit ot trouble Getting lolKa to buy our kind ot Used Cara.

Tenney's Used Cars 437 Broadway Phone I-I769 Alter Hours: 3-7870 701; J-S316 NEW B. P. Ooodrlch on! tlra'jfl'XS i each, exrhanee plus tax l.nO down. 11 per week. Goodrich Co 317 W.

I Wood. NEW TUBES 75c FACH Goodyear seconds. all sizes 6 SO on ly. Any quantities. Bitzer Taggart Dodce-Plymoulh Nolen Motor Co.

LINCOLN-MERCURY MFRCURV 1949 Sport sedan. Radio, heater. Overdrive. Sun visor. New tires.

Two tone. $1745. FORD 1947 tudor. Radio heater Plastic seat covers. Foa lirh's.

Spot licht. Sun visor. One owner. $895. BUir-K 1946 super sedan.

Fully equipped. $1095. MFRCURV 1946 4 door. Radio, heater. uiir wan ures.

Ford 1946 tudor. One owner. Very clean. $995. PLYMOUTH 1948 4 door aedan.

Radio, heater. Seat covers. $1195. PLYMOUTH 1941 Special deluxe. A rood car.

$395. INDIAN 1944 motorcycle. 74 ene. Kquipped $295. OPEN EVENINGS C.

I. A. T. A. MEMBER 241 w'.

WOOD PH. 5179 OPEN TIL NOON u. SELECT FROM UNLIMITED STOCK NO RED TAPE DOLLAR SAVERS IN A AUTO PARTS YOU'LL BE SATISFIED Decatur Auto Wrecking 1515 N. 22nd Phone 3-7721 PEE Herb Pennington. B.

Burns -4 c. rraine tor uoacea and FiymotltnJ. 4217. Evening. 1-B60S.

Automotive 11 BL1CK 1948 gray 4-door Super. Low mlle- ut. Phone 6225. CHEVROLET 1934 door. Extra clean.

Runs Rood. Cheap. 83ti N. Main. CHEVROLET.

J037. clean. 2-door. phone 29-411. Cherrole: 1938 3 door.

Good transportation. SIS5. Ford 1937 tudor. 75. Evana Oil Co.

S03 F. Prairie pn. 2-2611 CHEVROLET. 1940: door. Radio and heater, like nem inside and oul Priced to sell.

323 N. Jackson. CHFYROIFT 1940 4-door Special Deluxe sedan. 1948 motor with 13.oon nties. Radio, healer, very clean.

2-0521 Chevrolet, 1941 2-donr Vry clean I-oner car MOTOR SALES, 3-2711 CHEVROLET 1947 Cab-Over Engine 2 1 ton. 2 t-Peed axle. Combination block and grain bed. 33.000 actual miles. 1 owner.

Finch's Shell Service. Wycaies Corner. 3-7093. CHfcvnOLET 1947 black aero" sedan. clean.

Can La 3531. CHFVROLKT. 1947 Aero. Radio, heater S102S 2532 Olive. CHEVROLET 194S sdan.

Low mileage, all extras. Sacrilice. Cell after 5. 467'aW. Prairie.

CHEVROLET-" 104R 2-door. exccllentrradlo heater. t9M. 317 W. Wood.

Chevrolet 1949 S'yleline Deluxe 2-door. Radio. Heater. Seat covers. Perfect In every may.

MOTOR SALES. 3-2711 CHFVROl FT 1949 convertible, canary yellow. "00 miles. Private owner. 3-7f74.

CHRYSLER 1947 Wmtsor Chib crune. All extras, an excellent car Se Fin Edwards Quality Cadillac. Oldsmoblle Sales. Mattoon. DODGE 1936 Sedan.

3-6950. Runs good. $65. DODGE. '939 4 door perfect condition U02 E.

Moore. Dodge', 1941 Club coupe. Heater. Oricmal black paint. Very nice.

MOTOR SALES, 3-2711 DODGE truck 1948. 1-ton dual wheels with aralu Uux. juw tmltave. 1CU3 E. Locus DODGE 184T 4 dooTCleanT Pricrd reast.naa.e.

FEDERAL 1949. erain and stock bodr. perfect condition. 1941 Ford i1 ton stock bodv Glatz Truck Servlre. Federal Truck Distributors.

1304 E. Eldorado 2-4488. FORD 1931 Coupe: Chevrolet 1941 truck. 219 W. Ci rru Gordo.

Phone 36454. FORD 1932 Model coutjc. transportation, cheap. Motor and tires fine shape. $tl.

Call aftrrlp. di FORD 1935. 1939 motor. Good runriliTe condition. Good rubber.

Needs upholster-ins. S75; 3-2712 Lealland. FORD. 1940 tudor. radio, heater J250.

032 S. E'rankhn. FORD 1941 Convertible Radio Heater torn or trade, rnone 8-1294. FORK 1946 Fordor. Super" Deluxe- "8" Radio.

Heater. Benton Motor Sales, corner 23rd E. Prairie, 3-9622. FORD 1949 Station Waaon. mileaBc: Ford Service truck with wrecker crane.

Miles Klncald. Hammond. III. Phone 2941. INTERNATIONAL D-30 Truck, with 8 "fTx 12 ft.

Rraln bed, tip-tops, stock rack and 2 year old St. Paul hoist. Truck and tires in good condition. W. F.

Miller Son. Assumption. Illinois il. H. Deaden.

INTERNATIONAL "1938 trucks newtr painted, aood. Bartletl-Becker, 531 Franklin. 3-E493. JEEP 1949 Station Wagon, heater. etra tires.

Good condition. 210 Mlillkln Campus KAISER late 1947 4 door. Nice and cleaTT. For sale or trade lor equity in house. 1212 E.

Lealland. NASH 1940 4 door. Radio. Heater-Just overhauled. Good tires.

Low down payment. B3i N. Main. CI DSMOB1LE." 193C. 4-door.

6 cylinder. Fair condition. 1304 E. Lawrence. 3-9709.

OLDSMOBILE: 1938 4-door. pood-condition. 1725 N.Broe.dway jfter 5. OLDSMOBILE 1948 "78" club sedan- an excellent low mileace automobile that is finished in a beautiful shinv black and i equipped with all the extras that make i driving a real pleasure. Maurer Motor! Sales lOldsmobile dealer! Route 51.

Clin-, ton. i i PLYMOUTH. 1937 deluxe. 530 W. Pack- ard alter 330.

I PLYMOUTH 1939 4-door Del.uxe:-1946 motor. $115. 151 E. Marietta. I I PLYMOUTH 1939" 2-door.

aood 731 S. 21st. PLYMOUTH. 1942 4 "door. Radio, I runs extra Rood S3.S0.

J32 S. Franklin, i Plymouth, 1943 Special Deluxe 2-door. Padto. Heater. Very clean car.

Priced lo sell. MOTOR SALES, 3-2711 PONTIAC. If36 parts for sale. Phone 3-8874. PONTIAC 1948 Convertible Coupe" fully equipped like new.

Benton Motor Sales. corner 23: Prairie S-D622. PLYMOUTH. convertible Radio heater spotlight, foa hehts backup liehts. air ride tires plastic seat covers Hollywood muffler 7.000 actual miles Priced for QUic sale Thomas Mobilcas Sta-.

tion. Junction 48-51. PONTIAC. 1D34. Good condition.

775 E. Cleveland STUDEBAKER 1940 Champion club" coupe, Good motor S100. 1151 E. Eldorado. STUDEBAKER 1940 Club Sedan: Sell or I iraoe tor picaup true.

3830 Hickory. Authorized Crosley Dealer Offers A Crosrey Hotthot Roadster and a Station Waon. cemonstrators, at a discount. facto- suaranieeti low down oav-ment5. small month 1 payments New 1930 sedan.

Only S242 4 down. 1913 Chrysler Windsor sedan A perfect 1 owner car. 30 000 miles. Guaranteed. 1943 Chevrolet Fletline Aero sedan.

Like new. I owner car. 26.000 miles. Guaranteed. Buick sedanette 1941 Pontiac sedanette 1940 Dodge sedan 1040 Ford tudor 1939 Plvmouth 4 door 1938 Chevrolet 2 door.

Several 1935. '36. '37 models. $50 up. Coffey Auto Market C.I A A.

MEMBER 529 E. North Phone 3-1811 AUTO LOANS on ciean late mode! cars to responsible people Quick contidentia. 5ervice. Kilbc rn's. 1 3 1 Church.

B. B. Burns Saturday Specials 192 Nash club coupe. ICS 1937 Ford tordor. 1195 1537 Buick Club coupe.

I3S 1936 Chevrolet 1'a ton. train bed. $145 B. B. Burns C.

t. A. T. A. MEMBER 402-432 E.

Prairie Phone 4217 DODGE PLYMOUTH Funerals Central Illinois IB Saulsbery Milton Service 2 P. M. Saturday ILLIOPOLIS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Rhoades Officiating BURIAL, RIVERSIDE CEMETERY Friends May Call at FRITCHETT FUNERAL HOME Until Time of Service PRITCHETT Funeral Home ILLIOPOLIS PHONE 150 Funeral Flowers 1C HOURANS FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "ON THE CORNER- Water at Wood St Card of Thanks WALKER. RORKRT We w.sh to than friends, neighbors.

General Electric em-plovees. Veterans nl Foretcn Wars. K.i P-T. Staley Fellowship Club. East Park Baptist Church.

Conovers Tavern and Henrys Tavern for the beautiful flowers and sympathy extended clurint our recent bereavement. Mrs. Kathryn Walker and family Mr. and Mrs. Robt.

S. Walker, and family. In Memoriam PARK. NINA M. In memory of our loved one who passed away 1 year ago today.

Though her smile is Rone forever. And her hands we cannot touch. We never. shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so much. Mother and Family.

SCHUMAN. ELEANOR MYRTLE; wlio passed away 3 years apo today. In the uraveynrd softly sleeping Where the crass gently waves, Lies the one we love so dearly. In her silent lonely grave. Though her smile is gnne forever And her lace no more we see.

We still have precious memories Of the days that used to be. Husband. Daughter, Sister. Masonic Temple Activities 6A GRF.VrlTl.GHT i.ODOB 1064: Public Installation of officers Saturday. 7 30 p.

Corinthian room. Masonic Temple. Personals 7 ALCHOL1CS ANONYMOUS O. Box 903 SPECIAL meetlne. Local Union N07443 U.M A.

Sunday. 2 p. m. at Trains and LaborHall. WANTED: Ride to West CoaM.

Man" ShiTe work, or pay. Box 674. Heraltl-Krview Where To Go A BIG DIFFERENCE in fried chicken and believe me. that served at The Acre is the best! 2601 W. Main.

A WAY OF LIVING all nf you canTenjoy! arive aon lo Old Pioneer Club, have cocktails, dinner and dance to Harry Ryan'sband. Lake Fork. 111. AIR COOLED COMFORT, a Ihlrk juicv T-Bone Steak and aood service. That's a perfect for Dad on his day.

Tower Cafe. Kts. qa 6s si. BEER SERVED ON CURB at Starllte Inn 1604 N. L'2nd.

and delicious hnm- burners, sandwiches, ice cream, soft drlnks! BEMENT THEATRE. Bement. 111. Outpost." Charles starrett. Also The Window." Barbara Hale.

Sun. "On The Town." in technicolor. Gene Kelly. Frank blnatra. CASH YOUR PAYROLL CHECKS.

no chareeat The Fair Tavern. 121 E.Main. CREST THEATER. Oerro Gotdo. III.

"Calamity Jane Sam Bass" in technicolor with Yvonne de Caiio and Howard Duff.Comins Sunday. "Mrs.Mlke." DAD would love a case of beer for his gift. Lincoln Square Tavern. 121 N. Main.

DANCE EVERY THURSDAY NIGhT American Legion Pavilion, Sullivan. Ill Ralph Yancy and His Orchestra and Maxlne and Her alternate weeks DANCE NIGHTLY Joe's Plare 8R Wood Jese Snoae's orchestra Mixed drinks, wine, beer. FRIED CHICKEN OR BARBEQUED Chicken, ribs. ham. beef or porl: dinners, besides our many otr.er mee.t dishes.

Will be a treat for your family or friends. UPTOWN CAFE 531 N. WATEK GRAND THEATER. Sullivan. Rov Roeers Trigger in "Down Dakota Way.

on from 2:30. Sun. John Payne in "Eacle The Hawk." ICE CREAM SOCIAL: Grace Methodist Church. June 17. 5 to 9 Snon- sored the Youth Fellowship LAST Minute Father's Day Gift Sueees- A case of beer.

We deliver. Ph. The Winery. 1093 W. Main.

NEVER A DULL MOMENT at The Nlcht Owl in Macon. Dancine niahtly. All kinds of mixed drinks and beer. NOW IS THE WEATHER to enifuTRalnh'' Pub where you can sip a cool atass of beer in air conditioned surroundincs. 13.) S.

Oakland. RUMMAGE SALE: 917 Water. Friday evening, all day Saturday. Nu Phi Mu Soro.ity. SURPRISINGTHIN'GS happen to food, but at Hill's Cafe in Bement.

their surprise is that they havethe best infood. WHY ACCEPT LESS when wou can aet The best at The Wooden Shoe. Chicken, steaks and chops. 241 E. Main.

Beer, liquors. Lost and Found 10 BILLFOLD lost Epitler beach. Wedneday. contained important, papers. Reward.

2-7675 or 3-6651 LCST In or near Wabash station Key rina eontamirc keys and number plate. Reward 583. RED billfold downtoi area, contains Important identification. Reward, w. Helen) Hopkins.

(115 S. 2nd. pnone 2-C291. Spriitcfield. Reverse charees.

SHELL RIM glasses. Bifocaisriost Tnurs- day. Reward. Phone 2-3315. WHITE PURSE Lost Keep money return purse.

Fae Morey. 1437 N. Water. Automotive 11 A TR PLANE: 1946 Piper Cub. A-l condition, Mon.

C. R. 816 E. Wood. Buick, 1941 Special Sedanette.

Radio. Heater. Good tires. Nice car. MOTOR SALES.

3-2711 BUICK. 1947: Special, fully equipped, new tires. A-l condition. 2-52S3 a fter 5. BUICK.

1948 Super 4 door 12 000 actual miles Radio, heater, air ride tires, like new. Priced for Quick sale. Thomas Mobil-gas Siation. Junction 4-51. Carpenter Buses, new and used.

Will trade 34-passeneer bus for 46-pas-sencer bus. Chevrolet preferred. 1940 Chevrolet 4 -ion panel. Rood shape. 1941 Chevrolet '-ton.

Pi at bed with cram sides. 1939 Ford tudor. 1937 Chevrolet short with grain box. 1936 Dodge coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Hr-tcm.

1935 Chevrolet 4-door. AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER C. B. Moore, Inc. BLUE MOUND.

ILU 11 A Wise Car Byyer Will Visit Buick's USED CAR LOT FIRST 1S4C BU1CK Super Sedanette 1591 194 PACKARD Clipper Super 4-door. fully equipped 1948 DODGE Coupe tlt.95 1 J1171 194o CHEVROLET 4-door 11175 1947 FTUDFBAKER Champion 3- door S1095 1946 De Svto Custom Club coupe. very nice J1195 1S4 PACKARD Clipper Cluo Coupe SIMS 1941 BMCK Special Sedanette, cry toed 575 1942 PTT'DFBAKKR Commander 4-door. good condition I MS 1939 CHEVROLET S-door. radio heater J4 Others to choose from Open Week -Day Evemnsa Mon.

thru Frl. Open Sun to 1 P. M. Highfield Buick Used Car Lot 744 E. Prairie Phone 5794 A Glorious Summer Is Ahead For You IN ONE OF THESE SUPER BUYS! 1950 Ca'tlllae l', coupe.

70 mile, full equipped. 1950 adilixc "61" Pedan. mntnon. very low mileage, fully equipped. 19a0 Pf tiMac Sedanette 2 tone creti.

hydramatie. radio, heater white aide wall. Specially priced. $2295. 1949 Chevrolet Club coupe.

2 ton. low mlleace. 1949 Mercury club coupe, gray. fully equipped 1948 Plymouth 2 door, exceptionally clean. 1947 Cadillac "62" sedan.

2 tone cream and areen. hvdrainatic: radio. Heater. white side walls, exceptionally nice car. S1795.

1947 Plymouth convertible, red. radio. heater, white aide walls. Priced rlaht. 1947 Dodite 2 door, black, exceptionally low mileape, clean car.

1941 Chevrolet club coupe, specially priced. $525 2 tone, fully equipped. 1941 Oldsmoblle club coupe, new paint. new tires. Radio.

Heater. Nice low priced car. 1539 oldsmoblle Sedan, tood transportation. Several aood usable automobiles J2. down, small weekly payments.

Open All Day Sundays Hinton Motor Sales 102 S. BROADWAY: 3-27ia) BEST BKT for you Hudson owners! Brina vour car to our expert Hudson repairers. Landers Co. 750 E. Prairie 3-K74I.

BEST BUYS AT ANDERSON MOTORS 1949 FORD custom tudor. Radio, heater. 1949 FORD tudor. 15.000 miles. Like new.

1948 PACKARD convertible. Radio, heater. LiKlil blue. 1948 PONTIAC 4 door. Radio.

Hydrama'ttc drive. Low mileage. 1947 CHRYSLER convertible. Radio, heater. Beautiful pea green.

1947 PONTIAC 8 sedanette Streamliner. Radio, heater. 1947 CHEVROLET Club coupe. Radio, heater. 1947 PONTIAC 4 door.

Streamliner. Radio, heater. 1949 FORD pickup. 8 cylinder, ton. Like new.

$995. 1946 OLDSMOBILE 4 door. "7." Hydramatie drive. 8 cylinder. 1947 FORD convertible Maire yellow.

Radio, heater. $1095. Lots of pre-war ears with no money down II your credit ts good. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. 327 E.

VtOD PH. 6600 BETTER BUYS Kaiser Used Car Lot 801 E.Wood Why pay more for a small used car, when you can buy a Kaiser or a Frazcr for less money? You get big car comfort, performance and still get more miles to the gallon than with any small car, plus a free bonus bond, very valu- aole to the purchaser. 1949 Kaiser Deluxe, radio and heater. 1948 Pra7er Manhattan. I owner.

1948 Kaiser Custom excellent car. 1948 Chevrolet sedan. Clean. 1948 Kaiser Special, priced to sell 1947 Kaiser Special, nest buy on lot. OTHER LOW PRICED BARGAIN'S 1940 Studebaker Commander.

4540 Chevrolet 4 door. 1939 Bulct 2 door. Decatur Motor Sales 792 B. WOOD PHONE 3-7703 Bishop's Service Station AT MT. ZION Can give you a better bargain in used cars.

We pay no high rent for a lot. Drive out before you buy. PHONE BILL BISHOP P02 For A Listing of Cars BUY A DEPENDABLE USED CAR FROM POWELL 1949 BUICK super 4 door. Fully equipped and perXect. 1950 PONTIAC 8 deluxe ChleJtatn i door.

Loaded. 1949 PONTIAC 2 door. White wall Urea. Low mileaae. Extra clean.

1949 CHEVROLET 2 door. Low mileage Perlcct. 194 OI.DPMOBILE 6 7 door. Very. nice.

2 uine. 193 CHEVROLET 2 door. Bare. Powell's Used Cars Corner E. Wood S.

Mam Automotive 1 11 BUY AN OK Used car from Hott Markwell Auto Sales. 331 N. Broadway. 9141. CADILLAC IS49 BUICK Sedan: puily clean.

Dynaf.cw. 1 -owner. blue. 194 FORD tedaa. 1-owner.

fully equipped. 1947 CADILIJirr -a- Redan- Mack, hydra. matlc. radio, beater, low miieaee. 1-owner.

194C CADILLAC "62" Sedan: Radio, tetter, hydramanc drive. Clean. J. L. Tallman, Inc.

The finest Used Cam Fi. Over a Quarter of a Century 540 N. FRANKLIN PH. J-9TT8; J-9779 COMBINE 194 Massey-Harris. 21 A.

12 ft. A-l condition. Priced to ell. Joe Cahill. Ph.cne 1S4.

Bement. OYN ATONE. Rocketone and Hollywood mufflers, we cot 'em. 13 7S up Quality at low cost at Continental Stores. 5fi4 No.

Water fit. Evans Marquand 194 Pimtlac 8 convertible. Hydra matie. fully equipped. $1650 194a Chevrolet Aero aedan.

1-owner. perfect! $1350 1947 Ford Super Deluxe tudor, 1- nwner $995 1947 Studebaker. Recal Deluxe aedan. overdrive, radio and heaier. $1195 1947 Ford Super Deluxe tudor, black.

fully equipped. $1075 1939 Bulrk Special 4 door. Above mverace. $445 Transportation Cars First Come, First Served! YOUR CHOICE $125 1937 Portlse Sedan. l')7 Nash Ambassaoor sedan.

1937 Eord 60 tudrr. a dandv! Plymouth coupe. 431 K. North rnone 3-6413 Ford 1949 GMC r-- ton. l.w b.

dual rears, overload sprlnas. extra clean. In very aood mechanical condition with new craln body. A choice bargain at $1345. John Hupp.

Inc. ford Dealer 385 E. Prairie Tradelns Water In Radiator, Cooled Off Yet" coupr. Radiu. healer, grille guard, under seal, white wall tires.

Sold new lor J2S65. now "only $2250 1948 Pontiac Deluxe 6 4-aoor. Rartm healer. wall tires, seat rovers, a perlcct used car. Only miles $158a IMS Plymouth Deluxe 2 door.

Radio healer. 1-owner. A real buv! $1085 1P47 Chrysler Wir.dsor 4 door. Radio, heater, fluid drive with automat ic transmission. SM4-1) 1947 Studebaker Commandrr 4 door Heater, overdrive with 26.340 actual miles.

sliRfi 1946 DcSoto Cu-stom Club coupe fl235 H.P.HAZELRIGG CO. OPEN EACH EVE. TO 9 P. M. DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH C.

I. A. A. MLMBER-PHONE 3-347H 449 E. PRAIRIE HIGHFIELD BUICK Used Cars USED CARS PRICED JUXE INVENTORY REDUCTION.

1949 MFRCtlRV Deluxe Sedan. 000 miles, spotless 11725 1549 NASH Super 2-door. miles, radio, heater, overdrive 1 1650 1943 BUICK Super Sedanette. one owner, fully equipped $laJ5 1947 BUICK Super Sedan. 2-lone stay, see it today S139S 1946 BUICK Super Sedan.

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She was taken to St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Public Notice is hereby Riven that a iDerlal Municipal Election will be held In ard for the City ol Decatur, County ol Macon and fitate of Illinois on Tuesday. July 11th. as provided by law lor the purpose ol submitting to the voters Of fa id City the following question: "Shall the maximum tax rate for the corporate fund of the City of Decatur, Illinois, be established at .333 per cent on full, fair, cash value Instead of per cent, the maximum otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be extended?" The approximate amount extendable under the proposed rate is $500,119.00.

The approximate amount extendable under the rate otherwise applicable to the next taxes to be extended is S248, 107.00. The leaal voters said City reMding In the several election districts established and designated for this special municipal election will be entitled to vote at said election In their respective district at the Jollowlne places: Election District No. 1 Polling Place: Warren School. 1419 North warren Street. Boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of North Kdward Street and the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad, thence North on the center line said North Edward Street to Its intersection with the center line of the main track of the Illinois Central Railroad.

Peoria Branch: thence Southeasterly along said center line ot the mam track of the Illinois Central Railroad, Peoria Branch, to lt Intersection with the center line or the Illinois Centra) Railroad Main Line (Clinton District thence South along said center line cf the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District) to its intersection with the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad: thence Went along the said center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad to the point of beginning. Election District No. 2 Polling Place: Oclesby School. 2400 North Union Street- Boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the center line, of the main track of the Illinois Central Railroad, Peoria Branch with the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District thence North along said center line of the Illinois Central KaUri-ad Main Line (Clinton District to its Intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established, thence West and following the Corporate Limits Line of the Gity of Decatur.

Illinois, as now established, to its intersection with the center line of the main track of the Illinois Central Railroad, Peoria Branch: tiience Southeasterly along the center line of said main track of the Illinois Central Railroad. Peoria Branch, to the point of beginning. Election District No. 3 Polling Place: Garfield School. 1000 west Grand Avenue.

Boundaries: Beginning at the Intersection of the center line of the mam track of the Wabasli Railroad and the center line of North Kdward Street: thence North along said center line of North Fdward Street to Its intersection with the center tine of the main track of the Illinois Central Railroad. Peoria Branch; thence Northwesterly along the said center line of the main track of the Illinois Central Railroad. Peoria Branch to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established; thence West and followin? said Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established, to It Intersection with the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad: thence East along said center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad, to the point of beginning.

Election District No. 4 Polling Place: Dennis School. 1499 West Main Street. Boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad and the center line of North Oakland Avenue: thence South along the said center line of North Oakland Avenue and South Oakland Avenue to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois as now established: thence Southwesterly and following the said Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur, Illinois as now established, to Its intersection with the cerltrr line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad: thence Fast along the Bald center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad to the point of beginning.

Election District No. 5 Polling Place: Mary W. French School, 5110 West Wood Street. Boundaries: Beginning at the Intersection of the center, line of North Oakland Avenue and the center line of main track of the Wabash Railroad: thence East along said center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad to its intersection with the center line ol the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District' thence Southwesterly along said center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District) to Its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established: thence Northwesterly and following paid Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur.

Illinois, as now established, to Its intersection with the center line of South Oakland Avenue: thence North alone said center line of South Oakland Avenue and North Oakland Avenue to the point of becinning. Election District No. 6 Polling Place: FivTSiri School. 1033 East Cantrel, Street. Boundaries: Beginning at the intersec-ttnn of the center line of the Illinois Oenrral Railroad Main Line 'Clinton District and the center line of East Cantrell Street extended from the East: thence Fast on said cxtenrird center line and the center line of East Cantrell Street and continuing East on said center line nf East Cantrell Street and said center line extended to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur.

Illinois, as now established: thence Southwesterly and following said Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established, to Us intersection with the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District thence Northeasterly along said center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District) to the point of beginninc. Election District No. 7 Polling Place: Washington School, 400 South Maffit Street. Boundaries: Beclnning at the Intersection of the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line 'Clinton District) and the center line of East Wood Street: thence Ease along said center line cf East Wood Street to its intersection with the center line of Nelson Park Road: "thence Southeasterly alone said center line of Nelson Park Road to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line or the City of Decatur.

Illinois, as now established: thence South and Southeasterly and following said Corporate Limits IJne of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established: to its intersection with the center line of East Cantrell Street extended from the West: thence West on said extended line and the center line of Fast Cantrell Street and continuing West on the center line of East Cantrell Street extended West from South Franklin Street to the intersection with the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District: thence Northeasterly sUong said center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District) to the point of beginninc. Election District No. 8 Polling Place: Roach School, 1900 East William Street. Boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad.

Mam Line (Clinton District) and the center line of Fast Wood Street: thence East along said center line of East Wood Street to its intersection with the center line of Nelson Park Road: thence Southeasterly along said center line of Nelson Park Road to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois as now established; thence North and following said Corporate Limits Line of the Citv of Decatur. Illinois, as now established, to its intersection with the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad, at North 2-nd Street: thence Southwesterly and followins said center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad to its intersection with the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad. Mam Line iClinton District: 'hence Southwesterly along the center line of the Illinois Central Rail-Toad Main Line (Clinton District) to the point of beginning. Election District No.

9 Polling Place Durfee School. 1222 East Grand Avenue. Boundaries: Beginning at the Intersection of the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad. Main Line (Clinton District) and the center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad; thence East and following said center line of the main track of the Wabash Railroad to its intersection with the Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur. Illinois, as now established, at North 22nd Street thence North and following said Corporate Limits Line of the City of Decatur, Illinois, as now established, to its intersection with the center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton District): thence South alona said center line of the Illinois Central Railroad Main Line (Clinton; 3istrict to the point of becinning.

The polls for said special municipal election will be opened at 6:00 o'clock A. M. and will close at 5:00 o'clock P. M-on said date. Dated this 5th day of June.

IPSO. D. F. Davis. City Clerk.

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