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i 1 TWELVE THE DECATUR REVIEW Monday, November 26, 1945. Check and Double Check Yes sir it's check and double check with us to be sure our customers get quality coal. We guarantee every load to give complete satisfaction. This winter put a stop to cold weather in your home. DIAL 5133 and order a load of guaranteed winter comfort.

From Indiana LUMP or EGG BONNIE BROOK $7.07 STOKER COAL Choice of Central Ill. Oil-Treated. QUAKER LUMP $5.65 from Indiana QUAKER EGG $5.45 $7.24 -ABOVE ARE DELIVERED PRICES, TAX PAIDSpotless Delivery by 840 N. St. Careful Drivers Morgan COAL BROWNIE BROWNIE COAL CO, Motorcycles--Bicycles 15 INDIAN motorcycle.

tires. Perfect condition. Ceiling price. 1643 N. Morgan.

1944 Harley Davidson A-1 condition Guy Bolin. Illiopolis Box 66. Automobile Service 16 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR work. washing. Simonizing, greasing.

Witt's Kraft Garage, 737 E. Cerro Gordo. WHEELS BALANCED: Latest method by experts. Balanced at high speeds. Will stop most cases of shimmy, tramp, and bounce.

Will insure longer tire mileage and wear. No appointment necessary. B. F. Goodrich Stores, 317 Wood.

Automobiles Wanted 17 ALWAYS SEE Decatur's oldest dealer for A fair price for your car. W. C. Starr, 133 W. William.

4294. BEN NOLEN will pay you more money for your car. East Prairie at Broadway. EX-SERVICE man needs 1937-1941 car for job. Call 2-7415.

EX-SERVICE man has Job. needs car. 1937 or later. 2-6805. GOOD clean owners only.

1939, 1940, 1941, Chevrolet, Ford. Pontiac. Mercury. Top price. 5664.

I NEED CARS! Get cash ceiling price for yours. Landers, 350 E. William. WE PAY the highest prices for automobiles. We pay Cash.

We pay off your note if you owe on your car. BEN NOLEN GARAGE 241 W. Wood Phone 2-6821 WE NEED USED CARS! Top cash prices for any make or model. Extra bonus for radio and heater. COOPER OLDSMOBILE LOT: BROADWAY AND NORTH PHONE 9141 L.

A. Trailer when you're ready to sell your car. 603 E. Garfield. TOP prices paid for used cars.

Reo-Nash. 250 W. Wood. SELL US YOUR CAR NOW! We Pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES See us before you sell. Earl Luster-John FORD DEALERS PRAIRIE AT JACKSON Business Service 18 mals.

Prompt service. Decatur Scavenger HIGHEST CASH PRICES: For dead aniService. Phone 9811. Reverse charges. HIGHEST CASH PRICES: For dead mals.

Prompt service. Central Ill. Rendering Harristown 531. Reverse charges. Building--Contracting 19 CARPENTER WORK.

mill work. storm windows and doors. 2-4498 1 CONCRETE WORK: Of all kinds. Waterproofing basement. walls.

Color coats. Free estimate. Bonded. d. 2-8339.

Now 1s the best time to waterproof, cement coat, white coat bad basement walls. Everyone enjoys 8 pleasing basement. Children play happily there daily. Free estimates and costs. Walter Eckman, 2-2632.

PLASTERING of all kinds. Work guaranteed. 1374 N. Union. 2-7502.

YOUR HOME can be insulated within few hours. Modern equipment. Call X-Cel Heat Control, 3-3824. Evenings. Cleaning -Renovating 20 THE finest in dry cleaning at the Illinois Cleaners.

241 N. Main. 9033. WE WILL BE CLOSED: Until Dec. 10.

Bullard's Cleaners, 733 N. Water. 2-2700. Dressmaking and Tailoring 21 DRESSMAKING: Fur alteration, tailoring, also children's clothing. Orizinal designing a specialty.

Mrs. H. B. Nelson. 2-4361, DRESSMAKING, alterations, mens clothes a specialty.

6805. Heating Service 23 FURNACE cleaning. resetting. repairing: smoke pipes installed: also stoker ice. Nelson Heatings Service.

2-4361. FURNACES AND STOKERS. new. Sheet metal work and welding. vacuum ing.

Ekiss. E. Prairie. 2-3177: 6626 FURNACES: Vacuum cleaned. smoke pipe and repairing.

Bert Boyd. 9825 GRAVITY-TYPE oll-burnnis furnace. complete with enamel casing. Reasonable. 9416.

LARGE used furnace, 2226 E. North, side entrance. National Stokers Furnaces In stock for immediate installation Stoker and Furnaces Repaired by Experienced Men 24-HOUR SERVICE Day Phone 6461 Night Phone 2-5350 MACON COUNTY APPLIANCE COMPANY 3510 E. William St. Road NEW FURNACES available.

Also vacuum cleaning: repairing. Phone 2-4036. NEW FURNACES: Blowers, boilers and pumps. Promptly installed. Terms if desired Automatic Heat Co.

9032. STOVES, 2. Square base, round oak. $30. One $15.

944 W. Packard. Laundering 24 IRONINGS wanted in my home. 1129 N. Main, No phone.

WASHINGS and ironings wanted in my home. Guaranteed. 2-2360. WASHINGS Wanted: Will pick up and deliver. Call 8718.

Moving- -Storage 25 CALL 3-3204: Coal and ceneral hauling. J. K. Vance. DELIVERY SERVICE: Local and out of town.

Reasonable rates. Williams. 5914. LONG'S moving. Local and long distance.

Pick -up service. Reasonable rates. 2-6183. PROMPT delivery service. Packages, groceries, moving.

etc. Phone 2-3629. TRUCK SERVICE: Rates reasonable. Telephone 2-8284. Painting- -Flooring 26 FOR SATISFACTORY wallpaper cleaning.

Phone 2-4705. PAINTING: Papering: removing with steamer: cleaning. Phone 2-7923. PAPERHANGING only. Free estimates.

For a better job call A. Mueller. 2-7317. PAPERHANGING: Work guaranteed, Telephone Allen 4589. TO ALL my customers: Back again in decorating business Paper hanging.

painting. steaming wallpaper. cleaning. Wallpaper for sale. Earl Chaney.

7057. Marriage Licenses Lois Pfeifer, Decatur 20 Charles Woodard, Decatur 26 c. T. Lamb, Effingham legal Ollie Moore. Effingham legal Divorces Granted CRAMMER -Glenn Oren from Daisy Marie.

STEVENS. J. Boyce from Pauline. KALINS -Victor O. from Lucille M.

MILLIGEN-Marguerite from Oather V. MEANNELLY. Frances M. Homer from C. Albert E.

ROCHE-Dorothy M. from John F. BUSH-Mayme from Byno. Funeral Directors Without Warning Accidents happen. For prompt ambulance service, Dial 4421.

Dawson Wikoff Funerals--Decatur IA BOECKHAUS, MRS. DOROTHY DELANEY: Funeral announcements will be made later pending arrival of husband. Lt. Wilfred Boeckhaus from Pearl Harbor. J.

J. Moran Sons' Service. BURKEEN. MR. ALBERT.

Services 1:30 p. Wednesday, Chapel. Interment Greenwood cemetery. J. J.

Moran Sons' Service. CHARLES R. (CHARLIE) AUGUSTINE: Brief services 1:30 p. m. chapel, followed services 2 p.

St. John's Lutheran" church. Friends may call at funeral home after 10 a. m. Monday.

Interment Lutheran cemetery. J. J. Moran Sons' Service. Services Tuesday, St.

Thomas' DORRIAN. A MRS. MARY CATHERINE. Catholic church." Interment St Joseph cemetery. Farmer City.

Friends inay call at funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday. J. J.

Moran Sons' Service FAHAY. MRS. ALBERTA MYER. Requiem Mass, 9 a. m.

Monday. St. Patrick's church. Friends may call at funeral home. Interment Calvary cemetery.

J. J. Moran Sons' Service. FRENCH, JOHN W. Services 1:30 p.

m. Monday, chapel. Friends may call at funeral home after 10:30 a. m. Sunday.

Interment Macon County Memorial Park cemetery. J. J. Moran Sons' Service. GARVER, ORVILLE L.

Services 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, chapel. Friends may call after 10 a. m.

Monday. Interment Garver cemetery. J. J. Moran Sons' Service.

POTTER. MRS. SARAH. Services 10 Wednesday. Chapel Interment Graceland cemetery.

J. J. Moran Sons' Service. WRIGHT, MRS. LELABELLE M.

Services 2 p. Tuesday, Brintlinger Funeral Home, where friends may call. Interment Graceland cemetery. Brintlinger's In Memoriam 3 McCAULEY. GEO.

who passed away one year ago today: You're not forgotten. Father dear, Nor ever shall you be: As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. Wife and children. TALBOTT. DELBERT In loving membrance of our dear husband and father.

who passed away 8 years ARO today, Nov. 26. 1937. Wife and daughter. Cemetery Lots and Monuments FAIRLAWN: A beautiful well-kept cemetery with perpetual care.

Select your lot and pay on easy terms. 146 S. Water. 4495. MEMORIAL PARK: The only strictly nonmonumental cemetery in Macon Co.

538 Standard Bldg. 5058 Insurance 6 HOSPITALIZATION, 80! insurance Ralph for Wilcox, every Bennett Shade, 4495; 2-6974. Masonic Temple Activities 6A GREAT LIGHT LODGE No. 1064. Special meeting Monday, 7 p.

m. 2nd degree. IONIC LODGE 312: Special meeting Monday 7 p. m. 2nd degree.

MACON LODGE 8. Special meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. 3rd degree. MACON CHAPTER 21.

Mark Master degree practise 7 p. m. Tuesday. Personals APPOINTMENTS for Christmas photographs should be made once. Phone for prices and appointments.

Hubbard Studio. 8201. A CASTLE AND A SHACK have the same meaning to rich or poor when they reflect an atmosphere of love and contentment. The Holiday season this year should make this doubly so. To keep in spirit with the season come to Rosenberas for your gifts.

A fine, brilliant diamond for him or her will say what words can't. There's lots of other suitable gifts like watches, rings, lockets, pins and earrines to fit your pocketbook and they can be had on a cash, lay -away or credit basis from Ben (Homes My Castle) Miller at Rosenbergs, 445 N. Water. ACCURATE guaranteed Radio and Appliance Service. 803 W.

Grand. 2-3270. ACCURATE guaranteed watch repairing. Quick service. Jewel Shop, 410 N.

Water. ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS: Walton's Standard Service. N. Main Cerro Gordo. 7 a.

to 9 p. genuine Standard Oil Productealtar.In ANY MAKE of washing machine can be reconditioned or rebuilt in our shop. Your authorized G. E. service man.

Parkey's Repair Service, 134 S. Oakland. 3-3832. ANY WASHER REPAIRED. very short time, 20 years experience.

Pure white wringer rolls, A. B. Easy, Maytag, etc. Our work guaranteed. Rusk Morrow, 141 N.

Jasper. 8445. ARE bifocals needed? Get them for $9.50 complete from Dr. Rothman, 156 E. Main.

Phone 4012. A-1 WATCH and clock repairing. Guaranteed Service. Bloom, 955 W. Marietta, BLIND LADY MRS RILEY.

1111 North Monroe. 2-5146 Brooms. brushes. mops. Retail, wholesale BROWN'S FUR SHOP: Better work for less.

New coats. 1058 W. Green. 2-2435. CARL'S WATCH HOSPITAL: 10-day service on expert watch and clock repairing.

Guaranteed satisfaction. 347 W. Grand. COLD WAVES: Machine waves, machineless waves. Highest quality material used for fine, stubborn and white hair.

Consult a specialist at North Park Beauty Shop. 244 N. Park. Phone 8733. COMPLETE GRUNOW rebuilding service.

H. Lewis. 2-7431 or 2-3426. DECATUR SCHOOL of Telegraphy Classmen, women; 7 to 9 p. m.

E. Prairie. Accredited. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: Sales and Service. N.

Mercer. 2-5498, FOR A FREE figure analysis, call Mrs. Lewis. 1220 S. Maffit.

6938. Registered Spencer Corsetiere. GUARANTEED RADIO Service, 10 yrs. experience. Bourner, 1310 N.

Woodford. 7383. KEYS: Made, for any type lock. Quick service. Main Bicycle and Lock Shop, 249 E.

Main. Dial 6541. MURRAY'S GRUNOW refrigeration domestic service. Call 2-1339. NOTICE: I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

Glenn E. Stone. 0235 W. Cerro Gordo. RUMMAGE SALE: 551 N.

Broadway, Tues, Nov. 27. Jolly Neighbors Club. Postponed from last week. Personals PROMPT REPAIRS: All makes sweepers, washers.

stokers, irons. No parking trouble. 01381 N. Oakland and highway 48. 2-4780.

PURE WHITE wringer rolls for any make washer promptly installed. Parth, complete service any make vashers. George's Washer Shop, 243 N. Franklin. Phone 2-7905, TIRED EYES make a tired worker.

Corrective measures for eye troubles can be had by consulting Dr. Ralph Eberhart, Optometrist. Reasonable prices. Terms, 410 N. Water, Phone 5913.

WRINGER ROLLS: And parts for practically any washer such as Maytag, Thor, ABC. Wardway, etc. Central Radio Store. Theaters and Amusements 7B BEMENT THEATER: Bement, Ill. "Captain Eddie" with Fred MacMurray, Lynn Bari.

Lloyd Nolan. Where to Go 7C FOR A DAYTIME lunch, or An evening snack. you'll like Bud's Cafe, 415 W. Grand. HAM and chicken.

jitney supper. Trinity Lutheran church, 1900 E. Johns, Thursday Nov. 29. 5 p.

m. HUNGRY? Let's have big juicy delicious hamburger at Henry's Place. 761 Water. NO MATTER what your choice in mixed drinks or beer is, The Wooden Shoe, 241 E. Main will serve you.

PARKWAY INN serves noon lunches week days. Phone 4915 for after midnight servings of delicious fried chicken. PUBLIC PARTY tonight at Odd Fellows Hall 145 N. Main, 8 o'clock. Pinochle, other game.

Benefit basketball teams. RED, the "Walkie-Talkie Mule." See him and his show at Argenta High school gym Thurs. Nov. 29. 8 p.

m. Amateur contest. If you have talent in singing, dancing. music, enter contest and win a cash prize. Sponsored by Argenta Association of Commerce.

QUALITY! Purity are never sacrificed but it's always a taste sensation. R. C. Ice Cream, 1125 N. Water.

Lost and Found 10 GOLD pin set with pearls, lost downtown, A P. Reward. 2-3620. RATION BOOKS in holder. L.

E. Clark. 1140 E. Harrison, or call 5323. STOLEN OR STRAYED from my home Nov.

21, 3 year old Tree Hound. black with tan on legs and cut on upper lip. $25 reward for return of dog or $100 for conviction of thief. if dog WAS stolen. Carl Anderson.

Beecher City, Ill. YELLOW Persian kitten, darker stripes. Strayed. Reward. 625 S.

Webster. 9107. Automobiles for Sale 11 CHEVROLET 1934 sedan. Good rubber. $200.

below ceiling. 1185 E. Division. 2-1816. CHEVROLET.

1935 coupe, $295 Ceiling price. 1120 Oakland Ct. CHRYSLER: 1939 "New Yorker" 4 door sedan, new tires. $897, ceiling price. 554 W.

Main. FORD. 1928 ton. completely overhauled, grain bed. Trade for pleasure car.

2110 E. Condit. HUDSON 1940 coupe. $500 cash, below ceiling. 1503 N.

Illinois. LAFAYETIE NASH: 1936 2-door sedan, model engine, good tires. recently overhauled. Below ceiling. $150.

2-6532. OLDSMOBILE 1941 sedan. $1538: Buick 1941 super sedan $1495; Plymouth 1937 2-door sedan $458: Packard 1937 sedan $435: De Soto 1937 sedan $350: Pontiac 1936 2 door. $325. Ceiling prices.

Ben Nolen. Prairie at Broadway. OLDSMOBILE: 1935 2-door coach, heater, very good tires. $350. below ceiling.

owner. H. D. Linton, 731 W. North.

PACKARD 1938 4 door, radio, heater. Trade for lighter car. $740 ceiling 446 E. Olive. 2-5888.

PLYMOUTH 1942 special deluxe 4-door. Radio and heater. Ceiling price $1284. B. B.

Burns 402 E. Prairie. B. B. BURNS 402 East Prairie.

Buy sell or trade used cars; regardless of make or model. See us for a fair price. WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE for used cars. W. C.

Starr, 133 W. William. 50.000 Worth of used cars wanted. Top prices for clean cars. DEMENT AUTO SALES 750 PRAIRIE 8982 Write.

Phone or Call GET A NEW JEEP: The all purpose car. truck or tractor. Immediate delivery. Barding's, 792 E. Wood, Decatur, Ill.

Trucks. Tractors and Trailers 12 FRENHAUF trailer, 1945 Reo 20x H. S. to 3 ton. 5 speed transmission, 2 speed Vacuum shift rear axle.

Schneider gasoline tanks, roadmaster hand control, dual wipers. Ready to drive 22.900 miles. Factory rebuilt in April, door on each side. 9 good tires Satterlee Motor Service Rosamond, Ill. Phone Pana 74164.

HOUSE TRAILER, 18 good condition. $300. Myers. Route 121, mile west Farm Cafe. Turn east Houck's grocery, 2nd road.

2 blocks north. 3-3350. INTERNATIONAL 1937 truck 45K5 motor Van body. LWB. 10 ply tires.

504 E. Olive. JUST ARRIVED: New 1946 Indian Trailers. 27 tandem wheels. 3 rooms.

$2,195. 792 E. Wood. Ralph Barding. NEW AND USED TRAILERS.

See Rogers. 370 E. Prairie, inside. NEW MACK trucks: tractors, buses, fire fighters, semi-trailers. See "Lou' the Mack Man.

H. A. Kuhle, 444 E. Main, 5033. WANTED: Late used house trailers.

Good condition. Kistler Trailer Sales, 2600 W. Main. Tires and Auto Accessories 13 AUTO GLASS: For all cars, trucks. New door channels and regulators.

Art Shields, 444 N. Broadway, 9416. BATTERIES: All sizes for your car. 30 min. charge, 50c: 24 hr.

charge $1.00. Dale's Super Service, 802 N. Main. BATTERIES: Large stock of all sizes for trucks and autos. B.

P. Goodrich Stores, 317 W. Wood. CHAINS and cross links for passenger cars and trucks. B.

F. Goodrich Stores, 317 W. Wood. FORD WHEELS: 16 inch. Kerwood Co.

511 E. North. 2-5541. FIRESTONE FRIGITONE: Permanent Antifreeze. $2.65 per gallon.

Firestone Store. 400 N. Main. GOOD selection used 600x16 tires. No certificate necessary.

Anderson Tire Franklin at Prairie. Phone 4622. PASSENGER AND TRUCK tubes. batteries, Wholesale and Retail. B.

F. Goodrich. 317 W. Wood. PHILCO car radios, 2, $22 each.

2654 E. Division. SPARK PLUG pumps for tractors, trucks, cars. B. F.

Goodrich Stores, 317 W. Wood. TRUCK TIRES: All sizes, from 6- ply to 12-ply, on hand. Large quantities. B.

F. Goodrich, 317 W. Wood. BRING your permits to Dale's for 6.50x16: 0.00x16: 5.50x17. Firestone, Goodyear tires.

Dale's Super Service, 802 N. Main. LARGE SUPPLY Goodyear, Grant. Staab batteries. Dale's Super Service, 802 N.

Main. BICYCLES REPAIRED: We have all necessary parts. Botts Sporting Goods, 554 N. Water. BOYS'.

girls' bicycles. A-1 condition, balloon tires. 6960. GOOD man's bicycle. $17.50.

1552 E. Main. NEW Cushman auto gliders now in stock. B. B.

Burns 402 E. Prairie, -Flooring 26 WALLPAPER cleaning. window washing. wall washing. F.

Miller 2-6343 Printing -Engraving 27 NOTARY. Corporate and Lodge Seals Wilder Wilder. Printers and Stationers. N. Main.

Repairing -Refinishing 29 ERNIE'S SERVICE: repairing. and electric welding. We go anywhere and repair anything. 2457 E. Garfield.

Help Wanted Female 32 BEAUTY OPERATOR: Experienced in cold waving. Full or part time. 8733. BEAUTY for busy shop Must be experienced. Unique Beauty Salon.

127 Prairie. BEAUTY OPERATOR: Hallford Beauts Salon, Citizens Bldg. 5313. BEAUTY SHOP: good needs other experienced operator. 653 Herald-Review.

COOK and kitchen help. Stanley's Cafe, 624 E. Wood. FOUNTAIN GIRL: Good salary, pleasant working conditions. No nights or Sundays.

Rambo Pharmacy, 125 N. Main, FOUNTAIN GIRL: Hours 9 to 6. Grand Drug. 1001 E. Grand Phone 4873.

HOUSEKEEPER: Dependable. for motherless home. Both children in kindergarten. 2-2169: 5356. MAID.

experienced. or full time. 1 17 Lincoln Place. 2-2502. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS FOR GATHERING AND OVERLOCKING OP- ERATIONS.

ALSO BELT MAKER AND TIE HEMMER. DECATUR GARMENT 542 N. MAIN. STENOGRAPHERS: Openings for beginexperienced. Personal Placement Bureau.

(New location) 316-19 Standard Bldg. WAITRESS Wanted: Greider's Cafe. 161 E. Main. and Saturday nights.

50c hour Wayside WAITRESS Extra work, noons or Friday Inn. 223 E. North WAITRESS: Good hours, good pay. Apply Wooden Shoe. 241 E.

Main. WAITRESS wanted. 50c hour. Apply Pleasure Inn. ADDITIONAL SALES HELP.

FULL- TIME WORK UNTIL CHRISTMAS. HAINES ESSICK COMPANY GIRLS AND WOMEN GET SET FOR PERMANENT JOBS Openings in laundry or cleaning depart-, ments. Choice of jobs. NORMAN LAUNDRY 145 E. Decatur, 4 blocks south of Transfer House.

GIRL for packing Potato Chips. Steady work. Kelly Food Products. 518 E. Prairie.

WANTED Sewing Machine Operators WE WILL HIRE 25 or 30 Sewers For steady work PAID VACATIONS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS High Rate Of Pay TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT IF YOU WISH TO APPLY AFTER 4 P. M. FROM 7 A. M. TO 4 P.

M. APPLY AT PERSONNEL OFFICE THE KEATING COMPANY 306 N. FRANKLIN ST. OAKY DOAKS-By R. B.

FULLER INTO AIR THE KNOCKED NELLIE, UNICORN BY THE HAW, HAW! A Ow! NOW DESCENDS LIKE A BOLT FROM THE BLUE. Reg Pet 11-2G 4P Newsfeatures in Hotel, miles In to tax bills. home. to lumber turning SaWS. loca- work.

Help Wanted -Female 32 EXPERIENCED beauty operator. Apply Vogue Beauty Salon, Citizens Building. GIRLS WANTED: Age 16 or over. for light manufacturing Clean work. Good hours The Hi- Flier Me 510 Wabash Ave SECOND cook.

experienced Good salary. 2 meals daily, New Chocolate Shop, 411 N. Water. WILL CARE for 2 girls, age 2 4 each day in my home. $1 day each.

Call 2-6525. WILL. HAVE OPENING FOR SECOND COOK. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. APPLY MACON COUNTY T.

B. SANA- TORIUM OR PHONE 5231. WOMEN OR GIRLS. over 17. for general kitchen work.

No experience required. Apply Macon County T. B. Sanatorium or phone 5231. WOMAN.

for nurse's aide. Apply Macon County T. B. Sanatorium or phone 5231. Help Wanted -Male 33 AUTO MECHANIC.

good pay. Ben Nolen Garage, 241 W. Wood. AUTO mechanic, 1st class. 350 E.

William, Landers Co. AUTO BODY and tender man, Good pay. Ben Nolen Garage, 241 W. Wood. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC: Permanent.

B. B. Burns Dodge-Plymouth dealers. BILL CARRIERS WANTED. Openings for supervisors.

Former employes invited to return to work. Apply Mid-State Advertising Carriers, 1224 South Illinois. after 5 p. or Saturday afternoon. 6622.

BUS BOY. Good salary and meals. Apply in person to Manager's Office, Hotel Orlando. DRIVER for garbage truck. Pay union wages.

Call 3-3722. SHCE REPAIRMAN Wanted: Good wages. Rapid advancement. Write or apply 242 N. Water.

USHER over 16 years. Available afternoons. Apply Manager, Lincoln Theater. BODY FENDER men, two experienced. Excellent working conditions.

Weekly guarantee. Highfield Buick 232 S. Main, 3-3473. BOYS: Over 16 to learn shoe repairing. Wages while learning.

Write or apply 242 Water. EXPERIENCED coal truck driver. Steady work. Arnold, 1660 N. Morgan, EXPERIENCED JANITOR wanted.

Ask for Mr. Keating. The Keating Co. 306 N. Franklin.

FIRST CLASS COOK: Apply person Lincoln Square Cafe, 117 N. Main. GROCERY delivery boy, 18-30 years. Start $35 a week. Box, 687.

Herald-Review. MOULDERS: Core makers: also trainees and helpers for steady work in brass foundry. Overtime and 6-day week, day shift. Convenient bus transportation. Faries Mfg.

1036 E. Grand. OIL COMPANY: Representative will interview men capable of managing retail outlet. Salary and commission basis. Guarantee $150 per month to start.

Reply giving telephone where can be contacted. Box 691. Herald-Review. OPENINGS for platers, polishers. and sheet.

metal fabricators. and material handlers. Will train if inexperienced. EXcellent opportunities for steady peace time employment. 48 hr.

week. overtime over 40. Convenient bus connections. Faries 1036 E. Grand.

REFRIGERATION SERVICE MAN FIRST CLASS MUST BE FULLY EXPERIENCED will service the best commercial accounts In Decatur, Good salary, Call for appointment. STARK Refrigeration Service OFFICE 3-3941. HOME 2-5811 WANTED plumber or tinner. Steady work. H.

E. Todd. Tuscola. WANTED: 60 acres of good corn picked. Jack Camp.

Harristown 29-322 WANTED, experienced planing mill shaper machine man. Vredenbursh Lumber 111. WHITE JANITOR wanted. Apply at Decatur Club. YOUNG man to attend locker room.

Apply at Decatur Club. YOUNG man wanted to wash windows. Apply at Decatur Club. Salesmen and Agents 35 HISTORY OP WORLD WAR I1: Men and women 18 65; no experience needed. Write or see Mid West Distributors, 1017 N.

Water Decatur, Illinois. MAN with car for rural sales work. EarnInes from $75 to $100 week. Advancement opportunities. Permanent.

See Mr. Speckman, Orlando Decatur. Tuesday afternoon or evening. Work Wanted Female 36 ACCOUNTANT. age 24.

years experience industrial auditing. accounting. Good references. Box 689, Herald-Review. BABY SITTERS BUREAU: Has registered dependable women who will come your home and stay with children.

aged peopie or convalescents for a few hours in the day or evening. When you need someone please call 2-7887. Supervision Gladys H. Byers. COLORED GIRLS: Want housework by the week.

2-6918. GIRL, 15. will care for children after school. 1436 E. Main.

HOUSEWORK Wanted: By clean, reliable woman. Widower or batchelor's No small children. Box 690, Herald-Review. SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER: 25 years old 8 years experience including years legal. $150 month.

2-3709. TAKE CARE of children. your home. Nights preferred. 1134 E.

Harrison. 7281. WILL CARE for children in my home. Day or week. 540 Central Ave.

Work Wanted 37 CARE of furnaces, yard work. odd Jobs. Reasonable rates. Phone 8836. LIGHT TRUCK DRIVING: Stock room work.

$35 to $40 week. Steady. 253 E. Marietta. MARRIED MAN, wants to manage around 160 acre farm.

Machinery experienced. G. A. Myers. Blue Mound.

PARTY with car would like work. Hauling. delivering packages. hand and advertising material to towns in Central Illinois. 3-3290.

RELIABLE MAN desires full or part time traveling. Middle- West. Have car. Industry and business experience. References.

P. O. Box. 583, Decatur. 2-7615.

Business Opportunities 38 DECATUR BEAUTY SHOP: Well located. Reasonable. Must sell. Box 682, HeraldReview. ESTABLISHED business.

Furniture. manufacturine. refinishing, repairing. Shop 60x24 It. Equipped with wood lathes.

sanding machines, band shapers, etc. All electrically driven. Also large stock of walnut and cherry 011 north side Rt. 40. 1 mile east of St.

Elmo, with 2 acres land. Ideal tton. L. H. Rhoads, Box 696, St.

Elmo, Ill. GROCERY STORE, doing $3000 $3500 monthly. Located within 20 of Decatur. Price $6000, stock and equipment. Owner will take Decatur residence as part pay, Living quarters above.

Building rents for $35.00. Lyle W. Campbell Co. Realtors, Church Eldorado. 6061.

I.H GARAGE and 5 room part modern dwelling with paint and body equipment. Total price $4200. Located at northwest edge of Decatur. Lyle W. Campbell Realtors.

Church Eldorado. 6061. LICENSED PLUMBER: Take full charge of shop. Complete line equipment and tools, No capital involved. Tuscola Hardware Supply, Tuscola.

GARAGE BUSINESS: And home. Well established. 1332 N. Morgan. RESTAURANT: Best equipped lunch room in city.

Good location. Old age and poor health reason for selling. Box 692 HeraldReview. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. complete, in- enborough, cluding booths, tables, counter.

stoves, grill, cooler, dishes. Practically new. Can rent building. Box 688, Herald WANTED: To lease or buty restaurant in or near Decatur Box 666, Herald-Review. WANTED TO BUY.

rent Building or space suitabie for office machines and business equipment 1200 sq ft more Office Machine Service 248 Main, Phone 8321, 5 011 mon. 300 50 pacity, combine. Ically- cemetery. miles Chalmers less, on Ralph bie minded call. condition.

time any 20 of plow. men to 18 jobs, sell. gO hour. to to has south Since Vandalia Boy Fatally Shot Vandalia, Nov. 25 (Staff) Billy Gene Roberts, 11, was killed instantly at: 9 a.

m. today by a shotgun fired accidentally by his brother, Danny Dale, five years of age. The accident happened at their home in Brownstown. They are sons of Herbert Roberts. Playfully, Danny Dale picked the gun up and told his brother that he was going to shoot him.

The 12- gauge shotgun fired, and also almost hit 15-year-old girl, Mary Albright, who was visiting in the home. Another brother of the victim, Donald. 15, went hunting Saturday. When he returned, he put the shotgun under the davenport. This morning.

the father found the gun there and put it in the corner of the room where the small boy picked it up. Donald said that he did not know the gun was loaded. The children's mother is dead. They are cared for by a married sister. Mrs.

Betty Sarchett, who was in St. Elmo at the time of the dent. Coroner Ruby Southwell held an inquest returning a verdict of accidental death. Besides the father, Donald, Danny Dale and Mrs. Sarchett, survivors, are two sisters.

Shirley and Mary, and a brother, Carl. The body is at the Hunter funeral home in Vandalia. Funeral services will be at the Four Mile church in Otego township Tuesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Pilcher cemetery.

Samuel J. Still, 69, Of Cerro Gordo Dies Cerro Gordo, Nov. 26 (Staff) Samuel J. Still, 69, who was engaged in the mercantile business in Cerro Gordo for 18 years, died early today in his home. He had been in ill health for a year.

Mr. Still was born April 8, 1876 near Cerro Gordo married Mrs. Gertrude April 16, Sobsand 1902. They moved to Champaign in 1920, where Mr. Still was employed at Robeson's department store, and returned to Cerro Gordo to live in 1934.

He leaves' a son, George, Sandusky, Ohio: three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio: Mrs. Louise Leutwiler, Greenville, and Mrs. Helene Jones, Cerro Gordo; and six grandchildren. His wife him death and a son, Still, preceded, was killed in action in New Guinea.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Methodist church, with burial in Cerro Gordo cemetery. The Dobson funeral home is in charge. 10 Die, 15 Hurt When Indian Trains Collide London, Nov.

25 (AP) The New Delhi radio said today ten passengers were killed and fifteen injured in a collision of a passenger train and a freight train between Rampur and Philibit in northern India. WHAT A RELIEF! PILES -of the simple type, burning or itching -are a strain on your disposition and happiness. Now you may get quick, soothing, palliative relief with Thornton Minor's Rectal Ointment, for piles requiring surgical attention. This DOCTOR'S MULA -the same as usedadjunctively for men and women patients at the famous Thornton Minor Clinicwill tend to alleviate the pain, irritation and soreness and to shrink the swelling. Get a tube of Thornton Minor's Rectal Ointment or Rectal Suppositories today.

Follow label directions. If not pleased at the quick results the entire purchase price $1 for the tube or $1.10 for box of 12 suppositories -will be refunded. At Good Druggists Everywhere Business Opportunities 38 SUGAR RATION STAMPS Sugar: Book 4 stamp 38 good through Dec. 31. Born 1 to BERTOLDO.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1120 East Walnut street, a daughter Nev. 26, In St. Mary's.

CULUMBER, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 352 South Webster street, A son, Nov. 25, in St. Mary's.

JONES. Mr. and Mrs. George 603 Longview Place, A daughter Nov. 24, in St.

Mary's. MORLAND, Mr. and Mrs. Leo. 1475 East.

Logan, A daughter. Nov. 24. in D. M.

C. TIBBETT. Mr. and Mrs. Austin.

882 West Wood street, A son Nov. 25, in St. Mary's. WEATHERFORD. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, 1705 East Cleveland, A daughter, Nov. 25, in D. M. C.

WRIGHT, Mr. Mrs. Robert Casey, son, Nov. 2200. Union hospital, Terre A.

Haute. Ind. Central Illinois Deaths CURRY. William Charles, 76. Mansfield.

died late Saturday Burnham City hospital, Champaign. from complications from a broken hip: leaves wife: sons, Elmer, Mansfield: Henry, Glenwood, Iowa; services were held Monday afternoon 1n Mansfield: body to Tamaroa for burial in cemetery there Tuesday afternoon. DAVIDSON, Samuel 82, Arcola, retired farmer, died Sunday afternoon in Kankakee hospital: following long illness: leaves wife, Lulu: sister, Mrs. Cora Kilpatrick, of California: services 2 p. m.

Tuesday in Shrader funeral home, Arcola: Rev. Alfred Linfield in charge; burial in Tuscola cemetery. ELVERS. William, 70, near Pana, died 5:10 a. m.

Sunday in Decatur and Macon County hospital: leaves wife. Maggie: daughter, Mrs. Jack Shafer, Pana; son, Richard Pana; sisters. Mrs. Mary Grote, Oconee: Mrs.

Sophie Grabbe, Nokomis: Mrs. Lena Holleman. Ohlman; brother, Herman, Ohlman: body in Kirkpatrick funeral home, Pana; arrangements incomplete. HENNEBERRY. Miss Mary Ann.

75, Storm Lake, Iowa, formerly of Dewitt county, died Friday in home; leaves brother. Thomas. Storm Lake: body to Clinton: graveside services 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in St.

Patrick's Catholic cemetery, Wapella: Rev. Fr. T. P. Kelley, Clinton, in charge.

HUMERICKHOUSE. Edwin, 41, Taylorville, died 9 p. m. Saturday in St. Francis hospital.

Litchfield: leaves wife. Alice: sons. Charles, John Robert, Harley Gene, at home: daughter, Patsy Lee, at home: mother. Mrs. Anna Humerickhouse, Benton: brothers.

Ira and Ora, Benton; Charles. Kansas City. services p. m. Tuesday in Taylorville Free Methodist church: services 2 p.

m. Wednesday in home of Ira Humerickhouse, Benton; burdal in Mason and Odd Fellows cemetery, Benton: J. R. Masterson funeral home, Taylorville, in charge. McCOY.

Mrs. John, 72, Amboy, formerly Clinton, died in home Saturday; leaves husband, former Clinton tavern owner: services and burial in Amboy Tuesday. MILLER, Ellas, Shelbyville, died in home: services held 2 p. Saturday 1n Lantz-Boettcher funeral home; burial in Glenwood cemetery. MONTGOMERY, Mansfield.

Thomas Thursday 81. retired foldied lowing stroke: leaves wife, children, Mrs. Elmer Curry. Mansfield: Mrs. W.

C. Thomas, Urbana: Mrs. Stella Junkert, Farmer City: Thomas, Catlin: Fred. ChiCREO: services were held Saturday afternoon in Mansfield: burial in Mansfield cemetery. MOYER.

Mrs. George, 80, Shelbyville, died 4 p. m. Sunday in home; leaves daughters. Tom Headen, Hillsboro; Mrs.

Grace Moyer, Denver. Elnora Jane, Shelbyville: son, George Shelbyville: services. 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in LantzBoettcher funeral home.

Shelbyville; burial in Glenwood cemetery, Shelbyville. MOORE, Kenneth 21, of near Atwood. died at 2 a. m. Sunday in home: leaves parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Moore; sister, Betty, at home: brothers. William Dale, Warren Gordon, at home: Pvt.

Robert Moore. stationed in California: Pvt. Allen Moore, stationed in Philippines; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Strohl. Bement: W. I. Moore. Carey, Ohio: Born funeral home, Atwood in charge: services 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday in Church of Christ: burial in Mackville cemetery. Laura. 80. formerly RosamondOAKLEY.

community, died Friday in Rogers. leaves Ron, Perle. Garfield. daughter. Mrs.

Philip Weber. Rogers. brother. Charles West, Pana: Mrs. Eva Osborne.

Pana: services. 2 p. m. Wednesday in Kirkpatrick funeral home. Pana: burial in Roseland Grove cemetery.

SMART. Mary of Herrick. died Sunday home: leaves husband. Lewis; sons. Hubert, Arthur, George, Herrick: daughters, Mattie Cope.

Zenia: Mrs. Orther Cate. Brownstown: Mrs. Bessie Smith, Arthur: Mrs. Hattie Taber.

Zola Cantrel, Herrick; services 2 p. m. Tuesday in Herrick Methodist church: burial in Price cemetery: Wallace Son funeral home, Herrick, in charge. STILL, Samuel 69, Cerro Gordo, died early Monday 11 home: leaves son, George, Sandusky, Ohio: daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Johnson.

Cincinnati, Ohio: Mrs. Louise Leutwiler, Greenville, Mrs. Helene Jones, Cerro Gordo: six grandchildren: services 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in Methodist church: burial in Cerro Gordo cemetery; Dobson funeral home in charge.

UKENA. John, 65. of near Pana, died 10:45 a. m. Sunday in Huber Memorial hospital, Pana: leaves wife.

Mary: daughter, Mrs. Warren Carney, Pana: sons, William Joseph. Clifford. Pana: sisters, Mrs. Henry Garber, Pana: Mrs.

Grace Ohren, Troy: body in Kirkpatrick funeral home. Pana; arrangements incomplete. DO YOU WAKE UP MORNINGS FEELING 'HALF-ALIVE'? Dull Eyes? Sallow Skin? Mentally Lazy? Grouchy? Then you probably are suffering from constipation. But DoN'T take harsh, 'blasting' laxatives any more! Instead try this Physician's own purely vegetable formula -Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 80 mild, gentle but oh -so thorough! Olive Tablets pep up sluggish bile flow.

They act on BOTH upper, and lower bowel. They give more naturallike bowel movements soft, comfortable complete satisfaction. No griping or weakening effects. Take Olive Tablets tonight. All drugstores.

Caution: use as directed. TWO BUILDINGS: With 2 acres land. mile east St. Elmo on porth side of Rt. 40.

Ideal location for Super Service will station, where new Rt. 40 Join pretent route. Approximately 300 ft frontase RU 40. L. H.

Rhoads. Box 696. St. Elmo, 111 Money to Loan ASK McBEE In many cases we can give you up to 18 months to repay. LOANS $25 to $300 DECATUR SHORT LOAN CO.

C. McBEE. MGR. 566 Citizens Building Phone 8662 AUTO LOANS UP TO $500 OR MORE Coal. Relatives, Car Repairs or Purchases.

High Cost of Living. or Any Worthy Purpose. REPAYMENTS AS LOW AS $100 Auto Loan 7.08 Monthly $200 Auto Loan $14.16 Monthly $310 Auto Loan $18.51 Monthly $400 Auto Loan $23.88 $500 Auto Loan $29.86 Monthly NO PAYMENTS DUE TILL JAN. 10 Our New Low -Rate Quickly Provides Cash For: Taxes. Pay Oid Bills.

Help Your Car Need Not Be Fully Paid Fort No Filed or Recorded Mortgage Publicity! Employer. Creditors, nor Nobody Notified! Wife Doesn't Sign! Loans 50. Miles. Away! Low Cost! No Co-Signers! No Red Tapel PEOPLES FINANCE COMPANY "Decatur's Bank Auto of Loan Decatur Specialists" Building 203 2nd Floor. 130 N.

Water St Phone 2-3364 AUTO LOANS: Furniture and note loans quick General Finance Loan Company, 118 W. Prairie, Phone 5356. CASH FOR need! Just use your own collateral for up to $300. At Rosenberes, 445 N. Water.

FARMERS! When you need to borrow $300 or see us. Ehrhart, 225 W. Prairie. GET A LOAN from us. for your winter clothes and coal.

Most loans can now be made up to 18 months. S. W. Coe Co. 226 William.

Phone 2-4544. LOANS: On city, suburban and farm lands. J. D. Johnson Son, general insurance and real estate, 114 N.

Water. 5131. LOANS: On city property and farms, 40 monthly reduction. Nominal expenses, Moyer Realty 374 Citizens Bldg. 5481.

Now Get a $100 Loan Repay $7.29 a Month UP TO 18 MONTHS TO REPAY See. the the new payment smaller of certain payments. Loans articles are still limited by government regulations to 12 months. Ask for full information. Cash 12 15 You Pay- Par- Pay- ParGet ments ments ments ments menta 9.24 6.43 5.03 100 18.48 12.87 10.07 8.40 7.29 150 27.66 19.23 15.04 12.53 10.87 200 36.78 25.56 19.96 16.62 14.40 55.00 38.16 29.76 24.75 21.42 PAYMENTS incluce charges at Households' at rate of per month on that part of a balance not exceeding $100 and per month on that part of balance in excess of $100.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 250 North Water Street 4th Floor Citizens Building Phone 5277 YOU CAN BORROW $25 TO $300 On Your Name Only at PUBLIC LOAN 18 Months To Repay Except On "Listed PHONE 4101 PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 420 STANDARD OFFICE BLDG. Vocational Training 45 REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITION- ING offer opportunities alert, mechat. 60. 1927 UE1 spare training helped thousands prepare for repair shop ownership. Get free opportunity facts today.

Write Utilities Box 685, HeraldReview. Dogs-Cats-Other Pets COCKER Spaniel, blonde male pup, months. Phone 7725. ENGLISH Setter bird dos: Remington Sportsman 16 gauge automatic, 3 boxes shells. Grabb, cast 121 on 36.

FINE pekingeses. Male and female. 1034 E. Cantrell. HOME for 4 mo.

kitten, Louse broke. 281 W. Prairie, IRISH SETTER, female. 2 years old. Cheap.

W. Grand. Farmers' Market 48 BERKSHIRE boar. 2-year-old registered. Year-old Berkshire boar.

L. W. Shutter. 2-8197. CLOVER hay, sliced.

baled. Emery Brown 4 Decatur. 9 miles southwest. CORN PICKER: W. C.

mountings. Eusene Baillie, Dewitt. Ill. DAVID BRADLEY Hammer King, used very little, Reasonable. E.

H. Cruit, Phone 4 on 184, Findlay. DE LAVAL milkers and cream separators. HA. Kuhle Implement 444 E.

Main. PAIRBANKS-MORSE scales including stock rack rollers. Phone 3-3313. FARMALL with power mower, In- ternational disc, cultivator. cellent Guernsey bull year old.

Joe Beckmier, Mason. Ill. Phone Mason. ERNIE'S SERVICE: repairing. EAS and electric welding.

We anywhere and repair anything. 2457 E. Garfield. 2-8667. GUERNSEY bull calf.

months. Regise tered. Delmar Elder, Sullivan. Phone 2839, HAMMERMILL MODEL. M-10.

10-inch. Grinds up to 800 15 of lbs. ear corn per Big mill camill strength, small mill price at $97.75. WARD'S FARM STORE 418 E. William Phone 5876 HENS AND FRIES WANTED: Robertson' Poultry, Telephone 2-3761 HEIFER houses north of SangaAlexander.

2-TOW mounted corn picker, A-L condition. Priced Wayne Craven, west. 1 north Macon. INTERNATIONAL 2-row pull type corn picker, 200d 45 new Oscar Workman. Assumption.

111. Phone 9R15. JOHN DEERE 12A 6 ft. straight throuch Excellent condition. Laurence Krile, Strasburg.

Ill. JOHN DEERE 2 row No. 20 picker. C. J.

Wentworth, mile east, north Warrensburg. JOHN DEERE 25 picker. Mountings for Model A or tractor. Good. Noah E.

Beachy. Rt. 1. Arthur. two-row corn picker.

J. StoutMaroa. McDEERING 1-row mounted picker. fits F-20 or P-30, good condition. Lane Snow.

Assumption. NEW HAMPSHIRE Record cockerels. Blood- Mrs. J. tested.

O. Wikoff. Maroa. sow and 7 pigs. Tilley, Memorial end road.

mile west. SOW and 7 pigs. Cow, heifer call. Phone 2-8010..

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