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April 10, 1948. DECATUR HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 13 Hoffman Orders 21 Millions To Start Aid Washington, April 9 (A.P) Paul G. Hoffman was sworn in today as head of the European recovery program. He promptly authorized emergency orders of 21 million dollars in supplies for Austria, Greece, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Hoffman, president of the Studebaker moved fast in his new job.

HIS ANNOUNCEMENT that he had authorized the purchase of the emergency shipments of foods, fuel and other commodities to the five countries came only a few hours after he took the oath of office from Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson. Only a few hours before, President Truman issued an order authorizing Hoffman to delegate to other government agencies the power to spend money which may be appropriated for the program. Under this arrangement, the Agriculture department could buy the food destined for Europe in tonight's action. Hoffman gave interviewers these hints of his approach to the big job-which is history's greatest effort at economic cooperation among nations: AT HOME--Voluntary methods are to be preferred over government controls in meeting foreign aid demands.

In Hoffman's opinion, they can produce "better But some "fringe" controls may prove necessary. Abroad Western Europe can keep its freedom and boost its production one-third. But only on this condition: that its nations keep their pledge to help each other instead of relying on American help and self-help. Hoffman, a Republican manufacturer who has. never had a major strike, took his oath before Mr.

Truman and the cabinet, then entered his first cabinet meeting. There he heard an appeal for GRACELAND Forever Beautifully Maintained Beautiful CEMETERY Conveniently Located Select your family lot on our monthly payment plan. 5439 for information or appointment. Cemetery Lettering 757 SOUTH GREENWOOD Phones 2-6814. 8677 MADE Bonded MARKED I MEMORIALS standby federal authority over prices, rationing and the flow of materials, voiced by Chairman Edwin G.

Nourse on behalf of the President's council of economic advisers. LATE TODAY, Hoffman caught a plane for South Bend, where Studebakers are made. It was his first visit since he took off for Tokyo in mid-March as a member of commercial survey mission for the Army department. He will stay in South Bend "long enough to change his shirt." an associate said, and return to Washington Saturday to plunge anew into the job of subsidizing the covery of 16 nations and occupied Germany. Million Deaths Laid to Guards Nuernberg.

Germany, April 9 (AP) Twenty officers of SS (Elite Guard) were convicted of wholesale murder today in an American finding SO biting the death penalty for many seemed inescapable. Sentences will be annouhced tomorrow morning. A court found them guilty all three counts of an three indictment charging the killing of at least a million Jews, gypsies and others classified by the Nazis as racial undesirables. Only two of the 22 men in the dock were found innocent in any degree. The conviction was the most allembracing in the history of the Nuernberg war crimes trials.

Ask Reconsideration Of Krupp's Acquittal Nuernberg, Germany, April 9 (AP) The prosecution asked a United States war crimes court today to reconsider its acquittal of Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach on charges of plotting aggressive war. Krupp and 11 other directors of the Krupp munitions combine were found innocent Monday of plotting aggressive war. They still are charged with exploiting slave labor and plundering conquered nations. Two Charleston School Candidates Unopposed Charleston, April 9 (Staff) George Hill and Maurice Rominger are unopposed in the Charleston public school election Saturday to name two members to the board of education. The polls will be open in the high school from noon to 5 p.

m. They will serve only until July 1, when the board will be dissolved July 1, when a seven-man board to be elected soon will govern the community unit district created in an election Thursday. SPRING HARDWARE NEEDS FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY Wheeling CLEAN US GALVANIZED WARE Spring SUPPLIES Tubs up Housecleaning Time! Buckets to $1.25 MOPS Wet Oil Polish Garbage up BROOMS Scrub Tubs House Warehouse Push -Paste Liquid Self Polishing Garden, Lawn Sponges Brushes Wax Applicators SUPPLIES Dust Pans Cleaners Steel Wool Spading Forks Rent Our Bulk Seeds Floor Sander Weed Cutters "HILCO" FIX Fertilizers and Edger Rakes Hoes Refinish Chrome SUPPLIES Your Own GARDEN Floors CABINET HARDWARE PLOWS TOOLS $5.25 Hammers Do Your Own Chisels Saws Trimming Hinges Planes It's Easy When You Use Screws Braces Bits CHROMEDGE Nails Screwdrivers "Trim-Ateria" Metal Trim Staples Hatchets INSIDE and FRONT DOOR Tacks Levels LOCK SETS Bolts "OLD AMERICAN" 55, 65 and 90-pound Roll Roofing 3-in-1 Shingles ROOFING PAINT Roll Brick Siding Screen SUPPLIES Enamel "JEWEL" 39c Qt. Non-Yellowing White Enamel Kemtone Texolite Interior and Exterior LAWNMOWERS "Duro" PAINTS Decals VARNISHES Hand and Power and Sash and Trim Borders Colors GH HARDWARE 1102 EAST ELDORADO STREET PHONE 5852 Convict Gambler On Tax Charge Chicago, April 9 (AP) Mike (The Greek) Potson, 64, of Encino, was convicted today of evading $162,166 in income taxes. He was sentenced to two years in prison.

The government contended much of his income came from gambling. Potson, a former Chicago night club owner, testified he had won $9,000 or $10,000 in poker from Movie Comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Abbott and Costello were witnesses for the government. Abbott testified he lost $15,000 in poker and gin rummy games. Costello placed his losses at between 000 and $25,000.

Federal Judge Philip L. Sullivan denied a motion for a new trial. He granted Potson a stay until April 23. Farmer City Gift Farmer City, April 9-Installation of ornamental posts, gift of the graduating class of 1946, has started at the entrance of each drive at Mound Township high school. The posts, 48 inches high, have concrete caps and stone blocks used in inscribing the name of the class were donated by Dr.

Nile Mitchell. Clinton Demo Rally Clinton, April 9-The Democratic central committee of Dewitt county will hold a rally in the county courthouse at 7:30 p. m. Saturday. All local candidates will speak, Felix Wilson, Clinton, county chairman, said.

DECATUR HERALD RATES BY MAIL IN THE V. I In Illinois Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $10.00 year $7.00 6 months 5.50 months 3.75 3 months 3.00 months 2.00 month 1.10 month .75 week .30 week .20 Sunday Only-0 Year $5.00 Outside of State Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday year $15.00 $9.00 months 8.25 months 5.00 months 4.35 months 2.75 month 1.50 month 1.00 week .40 week .25 Sunday Only- One year $6.00 Subscriptions by mail are not accepted in Any town or territory having carrier service. Remittance should be made by check or money order. The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER In Deentur-.

Per Week Herald Daily only 15c Herald and Sunday Herald and Review and Sunday Elsewhere Herald and Sunday Motor truck Per Year $13.00 Marriage Licenses Charles Andrew Rentfrow. Decatur 22 Shirley Lee Peterson, Brownstown 19 IN DEWITT-Herbert Wichalt, Dena Wishalt, Little Rock, Iowa. IN EFFINGHAM -Roy Petty, 21, Effingham, Burgess, 19, Sigel. Carl Marten. 30, Mary Lobb.

30, Effingham. Bob Miller, 20, Mary Louise Angel, 19, Effingham. Divorces Granted IN DEWITT Charles from Hazel. IN LOGAN-Kindred, Odessa from Lowell. Shrode, Jennie Emmagene from Harry F.

Born To DOBROWOLSKI, Mr. and Mrs. William. rural route 6, 8 son, April 9, in St. Mary's.

JESSE, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Macon, 8 son, April 9, in St. Mary's. MORRISON.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Eugene, 1312 East Riverside, a son, April 9, in D. M. C.

MOFFETT. Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Effingham.

a son, April 9, in St. Anthony's hospital, Effingham. PRESTON, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Lovingdaughter, April 8, in St.

Mary's. RIGGS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 4035 East Grand, twin sons, April 8.

in St. Mary's. SCHULTZ. Mr. and Mrs.

John 1348 South Seventeenth, 8 son, April 8, in St. Mary's. SPAUGH, Mr. and Mrs. George.

Sullivan, a daughter, April 8, in St. Mary's. WILLIAMS. Mr. and Mrs.

Francis, 767 East Cantrell, A daughter, April 8, in St. Mary's. WORLDS. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles, 311 East Sheridan, twin daughters, April 8, in St. Mary's. Central Deaths KINCAID, Mrs. Sarah 85. Chicago.

died Thursday night, 1.0.0.F. home, Mattoon; leaves daughter, four sons in Chicago: funeral in Chicano. PATIENT. Mrs. May Adella, 75, of Sullivan.

died 5:15 p. m. Wednesday in St. Mary's hospital, Decatur; leaves following children, Mrs. James Whitacre, Oakley; Mrs.

Arthur Voltenburg. Cadwell; Mrs. Earl Williams, Jerseyville; Mrs. John Nixon, Sullivan: Harry, Bethany: 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren: brothers, Claude LeSure, Pekin and Clint LeSure of Springfield; services 2 p. m.

Sunday in McMullin funeral home, Sullivan; burial in Bethany cemetery. POWELL, Charles, 77, Mattoon, died 9:20 a. m. Friday at home: leaves three daughters, Mrs. James L.

Warren and Mrs. W. B. Wright, Mattoon; Mrs. Alpha Nash, Peoria: services 2 p.

m. Sunday Schilling funeral home, burial Dodge Grove cemetery. VAN DEVEER, Thelma, 32. formerly of Sullivan, died Thursday in Covington, leaves parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Van Deveer of Sullivan: brother Hubert Eugene of Urbana: sister, Mrs. Ina Mae Patient of Bethany: grandmother, Mrs. Rosa Shipp of Sullivan: services 4 p. m. Sunday in McMullin funeral home in Sullivan: burial in Greenhill cemetery.

WRIGHT. Elmer 79, Charleston, died 11:45 a. m. Friday at home: leaves wife. seven children, Mrs.

Harry Brown, Sanford. Cpl. Don, Fort Riley, Mrs. Carl Neese, Mrs. Arthur Thomason.

Mrs. Charles Mullen. Charleston: Elmer. and Cloise at home: seven grandchildren: two brothers, Ed. Ashmore, Charles, Charleston: body at Lewis funeral home; arrangements incomplete.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO: Florence Maple, John Bennett, Gladys Hartsuck, Joseph Bennett. Henry nett, Walter Bennett, William Bennett, Maude Mechleib, Lula Cady, Blanche Bentley, Flora Gosnig. James Bentley, Albert Bentley, Edna Souders. John Bentley, Jesse Bentley, William Bentley, and Benjamin Bentley. Notice is hereby given that action against you, and each of you, and Florence Maple and Benjamin Bentley, has been filed in the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois, which cause is now pending and is entitled "Earl B.

Horine, et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Florence Maple, et n1. Defendants, No. 43027, Complaint for to the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Thirty-Six of West Lawn Addition of Outlots to Decatur.

Illinois, as per Plat recorded in Book 335 page 128 of the records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County. Illinois. Default and decree herein may be entered against you, and each of you, and Florence Maple and Benjamin Bentley on or after May 3, 1948, unless you appear and defend said action prior thereto. Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D.

1947. HARRY R. BUTT Clerk of the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois. Denz Buckner 1056-9 Citizens Bldg. Decatur, Illinois.

Funerals--Decatur 1A AREND. GEORGE Services 2 p. Saturday, Humboldt Christian church. Interment Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

BRINTLINGER'S Peck, Mr. Warren M. Services 10:30 A. m. Monday Chapel.

Interment Reddix Cemetery, Moweaqua, Ill. J. J. Moran Sons Smith, Mrs. Stella Ann Services 1:30 p.

m. Saturday Chapel. Interment Fairlawn Cemetery. J. J.

Moran Sons Travis, Charles Services 3 p. m. chapel. Interment Graceland cemetery. J.

J. Moran Sons Card of Thanks WE WISH to extend our sincere thanks for the many donations extended us in the less of our personal property, caused by the tornado March 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Schwab, Millersville.

Ill. Cemetery Lots and Monuments VISIT ACACIA GARDEN in Memorial Park. For Masons and their families. For information call 5058 Insurance A complete superior line of all forms of insurance, specializing in life. accident and casualty.

Call or sce W. J. Rader of David and Co. 2-2422 or 2-6151. Res.

3-0979. GENERAL INSURANCE of all kinds. Dial or 2-6974 Ralph Wilcox Masonic Temple Activities 64 CERRO GORDO, LODGE No. 600. Special meeting.

p. 3rd. degree. GREAT LIGHT LODGE 1064 Past Masters night April 10th, 1948. Open 5:30.

Dinner 6:30. Re Reservations must be in by April 7. IONIC LODGE 312. Stated meeting 7:30 p. m.

Monday. Personals DRIVING to San Francisco. April 15th, will take 1 reliable person to share penses. 2-1246. Where to Go AH! Real food, real drinks and in real comfort.

Always open too. The Mill. Route 66. Lincoln. Illinois.

A PHONE CALL will bring delivery of liquor or beer! Dial 3-6351. The Belvidere Inn 1871 N. Water. BEMENT THEATER. Bement, Ill.

The Old Spanish Trail" Roy Rogers. Also "Winter Wonderland" Lynn Roberts. Sun. "Green Dolphin Street" Lana Turner. Van Heflin.

CASE BEER. ICED package liquor for your Saturday party. The Winery, 1093 W. Main. CHICKEN, -Bone and Sirloin for dinner and Roszell Ice Cream for dessert.

El Nido Cafe, 141 N. Jasper, COSTS SO LITTLE for what you get. Our specialties: Sea foods. Grade Steaks. Fried Chicken.

Lunches 11 till 2:30. Dinners 5 till 9:30. Fair Tavern Kitchen. 121 E. Main.

CREST THEATER, Cerro Gordo, Ill. "The Web" with Ella Raines also "Law of the Lash" with Al "Lash' 'Larue, Sun. "Gone With The in Technicolor with Clark Gable. CURB or table service for you at Kemper's Park Inn, 2320 E. Main.

DECATUR Hairdressers and cosmetologists Association will have A. rummage sale Sun. Apr. 11 and Mon. Apri.

12, 551 N. Broadway. DINE DANCE The Old Pioneer LAKE FORK, ILL. MUSIO EVERY SUN. Ray Niederbrach's Jazz Band FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY THE BEST STEAKS CHICKEN EMASSY CLUB CANNED BEER: A case of 12.

$1.65. Davis Tavern. 750 E. Eldorado. also has draft beer.

GRAND THEATER Sullivan. Lulubelle and Scotty, Don Wilson, Pappy Cheshire, Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mt. Boys, "Hi Lunch At Block Ice Cream Shop Will Make The Rest of the Day Pleasant For You 150 Merchant St. NEW! DIFFERENT! The Korn Krib on Rt. 121 at Latham, Ill.

Always a good OK! You'll say OK too after you taste our fine food and drinks. Ware's Tavern Cafe, Arthur, Illinois. OUR Success depends on pleasing you. Weve c'ompletely remodeled: Now serving fried chicken, steaks. Dinners 9 till midnight; lunches 11 For parties of 10 or more phone for reservations.

Noah's Ark. Illiopolis. Watch for Grand Opening soon. PUBLIC PARTY. Amvet Club.

326 N. Water every Tuesdav. 8:00 p. m. Free games And entertainment, prizes.

Everybody welcome. 60c tax included. RUMMAGE SALE, 547 N. Broadway, April 10. 8 to 5.

Sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota pledge class. SATURDAY NIGHT is party night! Take the gang out for a fun-filled evening! Go to Ralph's Pub, 135 S. Oakland. THE MAGIC HOUR, 8:30 p. m.

Drinks on Don and Dale at The Spaw. miles West Nokomis. Ill. THIS EVENING try a relaxing drive to Farmer City, and dinner you'll always remember, at the Brandtville Cafe. VOGUE THEATER, Lincoln, Ill.

Years" with Joe E. Brown. Also "Caged Fury" with Shella You who're fussy about your food. For whom just "anything" won't do! Have your faith in food renewed, Just try The Wooden Shoe! THE WOODEN SHOE 241 E. MAIN Lost and Found 10 BULL DOG brindle and white.

male. Reward. 3-1378. BUNCH OF KEYS lost. Finder please call Mariner.

4121, Power Co. Reward. CHEVROLET KEYS. Thursday. Identification tag.

Call Frank Ewing, 2-5777. Reward. LOST Monday, billfold. Keep money. Return valuable cards.

Betty Ann Lockwood. 340 W. Eldorado, 2-4137. LADIES WRIST WATCH: yellow gold. Lost Monday downtown.

2-5856. Reward. LOST: belt. brown and white check. Telephone 2-3344.

PEKINGESE doz. Found. Owner have by identifying, paying for ad. 540 N. Edward.

2-0908. STRAYED: Pet coon with collar. Telenhone 8315. Automotive BUICK 1939 4 door sedan, practically new tires, radio, heater, defroster. Owner.

$950. 3-5422. p. Buick 1940. 4 door.

Clean $843 Chevrolet, 1941. 4 door Special Deluxe $1045 Chevrolet 1941, 4 door $945 Pontiac. 1941. door deluxe $945 Plymouth. 1940.

door. clean $845 Studebaker, 1941, Champion $845 Chevrolet. 1039. ton, van body $565 Chevrolet, 1941, tractor, A-1 $1095 We Buy, Sell. Trade.

USED CARS 935 'W. ELDORADO 3-6440 BUICK 1948 sedanette. 1300 miles. fully equipped white wall tires. P.

J. Used Cars, 427 N. Broadway. 3-1231. Automotive 11 BUICK 1939 Special Club coupe.

Radio. heater. $950 1-6126 BUSES New school bus units In stock for your inspection CARPENTER, HICKS, SUPERIOR School directors can see them here at the oldest school bus dealer in Central Illinois. C. B.

MOORE, INC. BLUE MOUND, ILLINOIS CHEVROLET: 1930 coupe. Good running order, new tires. Arthur Hahn, Harristown. CHEVROLET 1930 4 door, good condition.

$125. 1536 N. Church, after 5. CHEVROLET 1932, good tires and motor $85. 943 N.

Edward. After 5. CHEVROLET 1933 4-door. good condition. $175.

2-0240 after 5. All day Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1934 coupe. Clean.

Motor overhauled. $185. 632 5. Franklin CHEVROLET 1935 ton truck. $300.

Phone 2-8788. CHEVROLET 1936 coupe. radio, gas heater. body and tires, good mechanically. $275.

2-8030. After 4:30. CHEVROLET: 1936, 2 door. new battery, good tires, new seat covers. Runs good.

$175 816 Main. CHEVROLET 1937 door. heater, trunk 481 33rd, blocks south William street road. CHEVROLET 1938 4 door. Radio, heater $645.

Will finance one half. Also. 1937- 2 door, new paint, 836 N. Main. CHEVROLET 1936 coach, good condition.

$325. Call 3-5070. CHEVROLET: 1939, 2 door Master deluxe. Rough body. 1420 N.

Main. CHEVROLET TRUCK: 1941 ton, Dual wheels, overload springs. heater, frosters. Loren Craft, 3rd' house, Danceland Lane. 3-7593.

CHEVROLET 1946 12 ton with large panel body. Just like new. Very special at $1250. Illinois Motors, 701 E. Fidorado.

3-6322. CHEVROLET. 1939 hydraulic dump truck. Good condition. Phone 2-1686.

CHEVROLET 1941 4 door custom sedan. Motor A-1 condition. 4 new tires. 39,000 actual miles. 1293 E.

Willard. CHEVROLET. 1947 Club Coupe. Like new. Illinois Motors, 701 E.

Eldorado. 3-6322. CHEVROLET TRUCK 1935 L. W. B.

grain bed. 1655 N. Railroad Ave. CHRYSLER: 1938. 4 door.

Good condidition. 1235 N. Oakland. 2-1537. CHRYSLER.

1939 Royal, very clean, excellent condition. new paint. 1938 Oldsmobile. 1934 Plymouth. Evans Oil 502 E.

Prairie. 2-2611. CROSLEY new cars 6 models and colors immediate delivery, why buy an 8 year old car when you can get a new car for less? You get 35 to 50 miles on a gallon gas. Illiopolis Motor Co. Ph.

153. DE SOTO 1937 4-door sedan, perfect condition. new tires, Cadillac fender skirts. 1640 E. Division.

DE SOTO: 1937, $295: Ford pickup, 1936: Crosley, 1946. Junction 121 and 36. East of Decatur. DODGE 1936 panel truck: motor completely rebuilt. tires fair.

Will sell complete truck or motor. 3-6111. DODGE 1942 pickup, A-1. Private owner. Chas.

Lake, Niantic, Ill. a after 5. FORD 1929 Model A. 2420 North Jasper after 3. FORD 1930 Model A Tudor.

Good motor. very reasonable. 1457 N. Calhoun, after 4. all day Sunday.

FORD 1935 sedan, 2 new tires. 1305 8. Maffit. FORD 1937 Fordor Deluxe. $220.

Call 2-4916. FORD: 1937, Tudor. Good motor. tires. Heater.

$325. E. Condit. 2-3173. FORD.

1938 Super Deluxe. 1940 Mercury motor, good condition. Sell or trade. 803 W. Eldorado.

FCRD 1938 coupe, good condition. Sinclair Service Station, 2205 E. William. FORD, 1939 Broadway. deluxe sedan.

3-5633. new paint $550. FORD tudor. Good condition. Reasonable.

W. Elm. 1949, FORD 1941 Super deluxe, excellent condition. Radio. heater, good tires.

New paint. Priced to sell. $1065. 2328 E. Prairie, FORD 1946 ton pickup, Low mileage, extra good.

$1250. Bill Stoutenborough. 2-8171. GRAHAM 1936 4-door. A-1 mechanically, good tires, 1960 E.

Prairie. HOUSE TRAILER: 1946. sleeps Good condition. Water. INTERNATIONAL 1939, ton truck with grain bed, 4-speed transmission.

Good condition, Gerald Miller. Taylorville. Phone Co. 68. INTERNATIONAL 1940 dump truck, Call at 1367 E.

Condit after 3:30. JEEP 1947 station wagon. Good condition. 2-8097. LA SALLE 1934 Coupe, straight 8, good running condition, tires and body good.

Thomas L. Benge. Macon, after 5. LINCOLN-ZEPHYR engine. 1940: total mileage 40,905 miles, in use.

$75. Installing lower power. 855 W. Eldorado, MODEL A Fords wanted regardless of condition. 2110 E.

Condit. 3-1941. NASH 1939 Coupe Radio, heater, overdrive. Very clean car Week end Special OPEN SUNDAY TILL NOON SUNDAY CALLS: 9207: 3-5053 SUMMER'S AUTO SALES 350-400 E. William Phone 3-6221; 2-0941 SUMMERS NASHI 1939 4 door, excellent condition.

1st house on Nelson Park Beach Road. OLDSMOBILE 1937 4-door, 2 heaters. radio, good tires. 2135 E. Lawrence.

2-0224. OLDSMOBILE 1937 2 door. Radio, heater. Good condition. 8958.

OLDSMOBILE 1938 radio, heater defrosters. Reasonable. 2-8933. OLDSMOBILE 1941 hydromatic, good condition. Black and grey, newly painted.

Upholstered A-1. Condition can be verifled. $1400. Angle Hotel, 4951. PLYMOUTH 1935 sedan.

2277 North Monroe. PLYMOUTH. 1939. 4 door: radio, gAS heater. good tires.

Priced for quick sale. 3-1112. PLYMOUTH. 1947 special deluxe. like 1947 Ford, lot of extras.

very low mileage, like new George Nolen Lot. 625 Prairie, 3-2063. PLY MOUTH: 1936, Sedan. Good condition. 510 E.

Eldorado. ah-h-h There's Good News in This Ad 1948 Ford Fordor. Practically new. 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline, like new. 1948 Studebaker pickup truck.

Low mileage. 1947 Pontiac coach. 1947 Dodge panel truck. 1946 Cadillac 4-door, 1941 International pickup. 1940 Chevrolet 1940 LaSalle convertible.

1939 Plymouth coupe. 1938 Chevrolet coach. 1937 Buick coach. 1937 Ford coach. All 1948 models have guarantee Trailor's 432 NORTH BROADWAY 2-0906 Automotive PONTIAC 1942 4-door.

1946 motor. Sunvisor, Radio, heater, good tires, white rims Sell of trade. 1303 North. PONTIAC. 1946 Streamliner "8" door sedan.

Fully equipped. Illinois Motors, 701 E. Eldorado. 3-6322. STUDEBAKER Commander.

1939. Radio, climatizer, defroster. seal beams. 4 door. Clean.

$725. Keith Stivers. 110 Blue Mound. WILLYS 1937 motor with transmission. clutch.

starter, generator. Good condition. $95. 5858. AUTO WORK of all kinds.

Guaranteed. Long's Garage. 2893 E. Hickory, 2-6183. Bear Front End Alignment Save Tire Wear And Insure Driving, Comfort Bopp Motors 240 W.

Wood A Used Car Is No Better Than the Dealer You Buy It From Buy your car from new car dealer because he has An up-to-date modern repair shop and is able to guarantee and service the used car you purchase from him. ORIGINAL OWNER CARS O.K. CHECKED 50-50 GUARANTEE 1947 Frazer Manhattan sedan, gun metal gray, air conditioner. Very nice condition $2450 1947 Kaiser Sedan- condition gray, radio, air conditioner, low mileage 2050 O. K.

CHECKED 50-50 GUARANTEE 1940 Pontiac Club coupe. New finish, overhauled 1095 AB IS BARGAINS 1939 Studebaker Champion. Fair body, overhauled 495 1937 Chrysler Royal. Radio, heater, overdrive 475 1936 Pontiac sedan. New brakes 325 Decatur Motor Sales GOLDEN RULE DEALING AND SERVICE 333 N.

Broadway Phone 3-1441 All Makes and Models Good clean cars Hott Markwell Auto Sales Wood Oakland, Decatur, Ill. Moweaqua, Ill. BEN NOLEN Pays HIGHEST PRICES For Clean, Used Cara EAST PRAIRIE AND BROADWAY T. A. EVANS, MGR.

PHONE 2-3913 Ben Nolen Lot 1942 Plymouth special deluxe 3 door, clean $1245 1941 Chevrolet 2 door, clean $1075 1941 Pontiac 2 door, 1-owner. Clean $1225 1939 Chevrolet 2 door. Clean 775 1937 LaSalle Club coupe 425 1936 Dodge sedan 295 1937 Ford Tudor 345 1940 Ford pick-up 795 1939 Ford pick-up 600 1936 Dodge pick -up 300 1947 Ford special deluxe tudor. 1946 Ford special deluxe coupe. 1946 Ford deluxe tudor.

1946 Mercury sedan. 1946 Mercury Club coupe. 1946 Chevrolet sedan. MANY USED CARS AND TRUCKS 542 E. PRAIRIE PHONE 2-3913 BEST body and fender work in town.

Do beautiful painting also. ZientaraHammel Body Shop, 2231 E. William. 3-6813. BEST BUYS IN DECATUR Plymouth 1940 2 door, clean inside and out.

Chevrolet 1939 Master Deluxe 2-door, radio, heater. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Choice $695 Marquand Cooper Motor Sales 431 E. NORTH PHONE 3-6413 BUSSES REO SAFETY SCHOOL BUS Sizes 31-passenger to 55-passenger. Not Just a chassis and body, but one complete unit, engineered and built by Reo. Now on display at H.

A. Kuhle Implement Store 444 E. Main, Decatur, Ill. Phone 5033 BUY AT KERWOOD'S: 250 new grills; 400 new hub caps: wheels, springs; Chevrolet neads. 2-5541: 511 E.

North. CASH for good used cars. Dales Super Service 802 N. Main. 4714.

CHECK your car! Need body A and fender work? Paint for the new look? Kilborn's, 131 N. Church. 5141. BUSES New and used. Immediate delivery Priced to sell: 1944 Ford School Bus, 44 passenger.

Randall Motor Sales Beecher City, Phone 6620 CARS expertly Simonized. For estimates. See me. V. Hamson.

438 E. Division. CHANGE FROM WINTER OILS AND GREASES TO SUMMER LUBRICATION B. B. BURNS INC.

432 E. Prairie Phone 4217 CHROME PAINT tional chrome finish, easy to apply. 35c. Continental Stores, Water at Cerro Gordo. FORD SPRINGS discount.

511 E. North. Kerwood Co. 2-5541. DIAMOND new tons, $1900 and up 1941 Studebaker, grain bed.

$950. 1929 Chevrolet S.W.B., cheap. Verkler 203 W. Main. 2-5519.

DOBSON HAS BARGAINS 632 S. FRANKLIN 2-3072 Ford, 1940 Deluxe Sedan $575 Ford. 1940 Deluxe Tudor 685 1940 Sedan 825 Oldsmobile, 1941 Sedan 923 For that feather soft ride, U. 8. Royal Air Tires.

fit your present rims. Smith Tire Co. 257 W. Main. MOTOR SALES: We buy, sell and trade clean used cars.

Come in and see us! 102 S. Broadway. Phone 3-2711. Automotive 1) COFFEY Auto Market 15 very clean late model used cars. Also large selection of medium and lower priced models.

1947 Chevrolet Aero Fleetline sedan. 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Fordor. 1946 Plymouth Deluxe door. 1941 Chevrolet special deluxe 2 1941 Plymouth special deluxe 2 door. 1941 Nash Ambassador sedan, overdrive.

1941 Studebaker deluxe 2 door, new engine. 1941 Mercury 2 door. 1942 Ford Super deluxe Tudor. 1940 Chevrolet deluxe 2-door: 1946 engine. 1940 Ford Tudor.

$675.1 1939 Chevrolet coupe, reconditioned enzine. 1938 Chevrolet coupes and 2 doors. 1936 Ford Tudor. 1936 Pontiac "6" 2 door. 1935 Terraplane 2 door.

1932 Ford Model $135. PICKUP TRUCKS 1946 Dodge ton. 1941 Chevrolet ton, stake bed. 1937 Chevrolet ton. Pete Veech: Joe Coffey, salesmen.

OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Broadway at Eldorado, Decatur 3-1811 MOTOR SALES SPECIAL! 1940 Plymouth Coupe 55.000 actual miles, like new $795 1948 Mercury, fully equipped.

1946 Plymouth 4-door, fully equipped. 1941 Buick, fully equipped, extra nice. 1941 Chevrolet 2 door. 1941 Ford, fully equipped, one owner. 1938 Plymouth door, good.

1936 Chevrolet 4 door, extra good. 1935 Chevrolet 4 door, good. OPEN SUNDAYS 102 S. BROADWAY 3-2711 Ford Specials 1947 Plymouth door, fully equipped, low mileage. A real buy.

1941 Plymouth special 2-door good condition and priced to sell. 1941 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, radio and heater. Motor, tires and finish extra good. 1941 Ford deluxe Club coupe, fully equipped and extra clean. 1946 Chevrolet pickup, like new.

1946 Ford L.W.B., dual rears, stake body, low mileage. A real bargain. EARL LUSTER-JOHN RECHTIN, INC. Ford Dealers 385 E. Prairie FORD TRUCK: 7 195 W.

B. Sale of trade for new short W. B. John Nolan, Jr. Ivesdale, Ill.

H. P. Hazelrigg 1941 Buick Super sedan 1325 1941 Plymouth Special 4 door 1085 1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 4 dr. sed. 1090 1940 Pontine Deluxe door sedan 985 Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 435 E.

Prairie Phone 3-3479 Have Choice Used Care. Bee us before you buy 836 N. Main. HOUSE TRAILER: 1937 "Schultz" 16. electric brakes, extra wheel.

Very reasonable. 2218 N. Oakland. HOUSE TRAILER 26 ft. partly finished.

aluminum body, waterproof top. Sell or swap for good car. 2528 Illinois Circle. Jaspel Housing. 3-2044.

HOUSE TRAILER, 1948. "Safari" Tamdem wheels. Beautane range: electric refrigerator: 6 gallon electric not water heater: venetian blinds. Beautiful interior. like new.

Private owned. Williamson, Barnes Trailer Camp. Route 48. HOUSE TRAILERS Purchasing a mobile home requires careful selection. The architecture foundation, floor planning and furnishings are paramount.

We, AS your representatives. have selected the best trailers the market provides. They are beautiful coaches designed for genuine home comfort and the maximum of convenience. We have them on display for your approval. Always open house at Bardings.

Always out of the bad weather. Because of our well lighted inside show room. Always convenient terms. BARDING TRAILER SALES TILL 8 P. M.

WEEKDAYS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 792 E. WOOD, DECATUR, ILL. 2-3733 HOUSE TRAILER. 1946 Glider, cost $2450. sell $1650.

All metal top. T-70 Millikin HOUSE TRAILERS Duo Spartan Elcar Spartan Kit Streamlite Peerless Zimmer 16' to 30'. 4 sleepers and 6 sleepers, electric refrigeration, bottle gas stoves, hot water heaters, showers. Marvel electric refrigerators and Polar ice conversion units for sale. Approved T.C.M.A.

and T.D.N.A. Dealers Kistler Trailer Sales 2600 WEST MAIN HUDSON OWNERS! We have Hudson experts, bring your car in today. ers and 750 E. Prairie. 8741.

INTERNATIONAL ton pickup truck, good condition. Sam Cothern, Herrick. 111. MOTOR STEAMING. General car repairing.

Vest's Texaco Service, corner Jasper and Eldorado. Phone 3-4525. NEW CAR JACKS. $2.98 each: new car pumps, heavy duty. $1.55.

Art Shields, 444 N. Broadway. 9416. Nolen Motor Co. 1947 Lincoln custom sedan 1946 Plymouth fordor 1946 Chevrolet sedan 1946 Ford station wagon GOOD BUYS 1941 Chevrolet coupe $1095 1941 Roadmaster Buick $1195 1941 Lincoln sedan $1295 1940 Mercury tudor 995 1940 Studebaker Champion 595 Good, Cheap Transportation 1936 Ford 295 1936 Plymouth 195 LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 241 W.

WOOD PHONE 5179 Antomotive 11 OUR PRICES, on used cars are richt. See ours before buying. Anderson Motor Sales. Garfield al Water. 3-6714 PHILCO AUTO RADIOS: to cars.

Byers Radio, 1028 N. Main 2-7478. See The "Smiling Irishman" Bob Brilley For the Best in Used Cars 1946 Mercury sedan, low mileage, $1950. 1942 Buick sedanette, radio, heater, just like new, $1550. 1941 Chevrolet club coupe, $1095.

1941 Chosyrolet coach, radio and heater 1941 Ford, radio and heater, $1075. 1941 Dodge, $995. 1940 DeSoto, radio and heater, $875. 1940 Mercury, perfect, $1095. 1941 Plymouth, just like new, 11280 1940 Ford deluxe tudor, $975.

1940 Packard radio and heater, 81050 1940 Dodge, 2 door, $995. 1938 Buick 4-door special, $850. Immediate Delivery on All 1948 Used Cars. PHONE 3-7123 Wood Street Motor Mart 685 East Wood SEE US BEFORE you buy or sell We will pay off your note and buy your car. We will sell you car on easy payment.

George Nolen, 625 E. Prairie. 3-2063. SPRINGS FOR ALL CARS! Por any needs in auto accessories, to Merry Motor Supply. 350 E.

Prairie, 2-2506. SUMMERS 1947 Buick Special sedanette. 1946 Buick Road Master, very low age. This car is like new. 1946 Buick Super 4-door.

1946 Buick Super Sedanette. 1940 Buick 2-door. 1948 Chevrolet 2-ton. L.W.B. truck.

Speedometer reading 37.9 miles. 35 Others TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN SUNDAY TILL NOON SUNDAY CALLS: 9207: 3-5053 SUMMERS' AUTO SALES 350-400 E. William Phones 3-6221; 2-0941 SUMMERS The Only Wheels Balanced Under Driving Conditions ARE WHEELS balanced Electronically while on your car. Unbalanced wheels can bounce your car to pieces and can cause costly tire wear, so let us balance them electronically. We Service All Makes of Cars EH.

G. Wonderlin Co. YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 360 E. Main Phone 3-3625 THE WALKING MAN Will appreciate one of these Better used cars. Special: 3 Nice Ones 1940 Chevrolet 2-door, very clean.

1940 Ford tudor, very clean. 1939 Chevrolet, 2-door, very clean. OTHER GOOD ONES 1947 Chevrolet, 4-door. 1946 Plymouth sedan. 1946 Ford station wagon.

1941 Chevrolet 4-door. 1941 Mercury club coupe. 1939 Chevrolet 2-door. 1937 Pontiac 4-door. 1937 Studebaker 4-door.

1940 Ford dump trunk. DYKES AUTO SALES 1934 N. Water. Phone 3-6714 TRUCK BODIES made to order milk and delivery. Built-Rite Mig.

Co. Phone Arthur 57. TRUCKS: Late model pickups and heavy duty. Guy Crook at Stevenson's Garage, 3460 E. William 8t.

Road. 2-5051. Vacationist HERE'S A REAL Trailor Bargain BIG ROOMY Travelite Trailor Pt. Pully equipped. Nothing overlooked for real living comfort.

"Best For Less" 1948 Ford deluxe tudor. Low milesse. 1947 Chevrolet 2-door, fully equipped. 1942 Chevrolet 2-door. 1941 Pontiac Silver Streak club coupe.

1940 Ford tudor. 1940 Studebaker Champion 4-door, fully equipped. 1939 Pontiac sedan. tully equipped. 1939 Chevrolet 2-door, radio and heater.

1936 Chevrolet 2-door. Robbin's Used Cars 390 North Broadway Phone 9141 WHEELS. RIMS: For passenger cars, trucks. farm implements. B.

P. Goodrich, 317 W. Wood. WHEEL balancing, saves your tires, better performance. Miller Standard Service.

corner Prairie and Jasper. 4810. WHY WAIT! To have those necessary repairs made? Drive in today and avoid the rush. Highfield Buick Co. 232 S.

MAIN PHONE 3-3473.

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