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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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4 A Illinois, Tuesday, September 8, 1953. DECATUR HERALD 13 POSTMASTER EXAM FOR CHARLESTON SCHEDULED Washington, Sept. 7 (AP). The Civil Service Commission today announced examinations for postmaster in Illinois cities. Applications must be filed by Oct.

6. The list includes: First class- -Charleston. Second class Addison. Third class--Pearl and Thayer. Fire Calls MONDAY 7:11 E.

Central $50 damage to unoccupied apartment in building owned by M. B. Field, 1012 N. Union St. 5:53 p.

W. Eldorado no damage at George Norman home when wallpaper steamer went out of control. Marriage Licenses IN MOULTRIE, Dale F. Mentzer, Pauline Arterburn, 16, Sullivan. Richard Hyson, 29, Mode, Betty Ann Watson, 16, Shelbyville.

Don Miller, 29. Sullivan, Flossie Robinson, 18. Arthur. Homer J. Frank Bowling Green, Rose L.

Hayes, legal, Sullivan. Born 10 ALTSHUE, Mr. and Mrs. James, Clinton, boy, Sept. 4, Mennonite, Bloomington.

BEALS, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Eugene, 2441 E. Eldorado boy, Sept. 6, St.

Mary's. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 3250 E. Division girl, Sept.

6, St. Mary's. FORD, Mr. and Mrs. Amos, 1054 E.

Marietta girl, Sept. 6, St. Mary's. GOOD. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene, Mansfield, boy, Sept. 3, Burnham, Champaign. GUILL, Mr. and Mrs.

William, 1010 E. Rogers boy, Sept. 5, St. Mary's. GOUMAS, Mr.

and Mrs. Nick, 682 W. Cushing girl, Sept. 7., St. Mary's.

HONICKER. Mr. and Mrs. John 1656 W. Forest girl, Sept.

5, St. Mary's. KARR. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin, Wapella, boy, Sept. 4. John Warner, Clinton. McKENZIE. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe, Clinton, boy, Sept. 7, Deaconess, Lincoln. ROESCH, Mr. Mrs.

Eldon, 2218 N. Oakland girl, Sept. 6, St. Mary's. WILKEN, Mr.

Mrs. Karl, 305 S. 23rd boy, Sept. 6. St.

Mary's. Central Illinois Deaths Funerals- -Decatur 1A -IA-08Akers, Mr. Albert Services 11:30 a. Chapel. Interment Greenwood cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons -1A 09- Baer, Geneva Services 3 p. m.

Wednesday, chapel. Interment Harristown Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after 3 p. m. Tuesday.

Dawson Wikoff -14-08- Balinkis, Mr. Louis Remains sent to John T. Kelly Funeral Home, Chicago, for funeral services and burial Friday. J. J.

Moran Sons -1A-08- Barnes, Mr. Charlie Friends may call at Moran funeral home after 9:30 a. m. Tuesday until 10 a. Wednesday.

Remains to be taken to Ellinger and Kuns funeral home Springfield for services 1:30 p. m. Friday. Interment Roselawn Cemetery. J.

J. Moran Sons -14-08- 'Johnson, Mrs. Esther Services 3:30 Tuesday, Dawson Wikoff chapel. Burial in Fairlawn cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

Dawson Wikoff -IA-08Randall, Mrs. Maggie D. Services 3 p. m. Tuesday, chapel.

Interment Cerro Gordo cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons BURR, Norris, 73.

Taylorville, died m. Monday at home; leaves daughters, Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Florene Melgreen, Taylorville; son, Harry, Moweaqua; brother, Charles, Pana; services 10 a. m.

(CST) Wednesday in Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial in Fairview Cemetery near Taylorville. KINCAID, James 62, Newman, died 8:45 a. m. Sunday in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Danville; leaves wife, Mabel; sons.

Dwayne, Chicago; Ernest, Metcalf; daughters, Mrs. Lucille Richards, Newman; Mrs. Louise Townsend, Salem, sisters, Mrs. Rose Max and Mrs. Nora Laudermilt, Newman; Mrs.

Elizabth Deatle, Hume; services p. m. (CST) Tuesday in Newman Methodist Church: burial in Ridge Cemetery; Barr Funeral Home, Newman, in charge. MULLINS, Mrs. Agnes Lucille, 64.

Farmer Citv, died at 3:20 a. m. Monday in Mercy Hospital, Urbana: leaves husband. Thomas; mother, Mrs. Ella Connelly of Springfield, daughter, Miss Mary Mullins, Los Angeles, brother, Damian Connelly, Wichita, sisters, Chole, Springfield, and Mrs.

Leo Kollmeyer, Los Angeles; services 9 a. m. Wednesday in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Farmer City; burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, MOOS, John 69, Beason, died at 11:40 p. m.

Sunday in Deaconess Hospital, Lincoln; leaves brothers, Love, St. Louis: Lester, Beason; sisters, Mrs. Nellie Heady, Beason; Mrs. Elsie Taylor, Lincoln; Mrs. Ella Miller, West Frankfort; services 2 P.

Barry m. Funeral (CDT) Wednesday Lincoln; in Holland burial in Home, Maroa Cemetery. TALLMAN, Mrs. Emma 90. Shelbyville, died Saturday; services 3 p.

m. (CST) Tuesday in Lockart Son Funeral Home, Shelbyville; burial in Glenwood Cemetery. TINDLE. Arthur Gerald, 75, Nokomis, died 6:10 a. m.

Monday in Hillsboro Hospital; leaves wife, Minnie; daughters, Mrs. Vinita Wilson, Nokomis; Mrs. Ione Roberts, Pana; son, Arthur Nokomis; brother, John, Palmer; services 2:30 p.m. (CST) Wednesday in Davis Funeral Home, Nokomis; burial in Nokomis Cemetery. THOMAS, Mrs.

Mory Ann, 67, Lincoln, died 7:35 p.m. Monday in St. Clara's Hospital, Lincoln; leaves sons, Clifton and Royal Brust, Springfield; Leo, Chicago; daughters, Mrs. Oletha Fletcher, Benton, Mrs. Margaret Hix, coln; half-sister, Mrs.

Rosalie Davidson, Ramsey; sister, Mrs. Grace Bowker, LinFountaintown, body in Wright Funeral Home, Lincoln; arrangements incomplete. WELCH, Merle Lee, three-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Welch, Clinton, died at 8 a.

m. Monday in John Warner Hospital; Clinton; leaves parents and grandparents, Mrs. Ona Weldon; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tuggle, Clinton; services 2 m.

(CST) Wednesday in Herington Funeral Home, Clinton; burial in Clinton Cemetery. WARD, Earl, 10, Gila, fatally crushed beneath boulder while playing near home at 3 p. m. Monday; body in Hiles Funeral Home, Greenup; arrangements incomplete. -14-08- Seeforth, Mrs.

Nellie M. Services 10 a. m. Tuesday. Chapel.

Interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons -14-08- Suzewits, Gloria Jean Services 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday, Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons -14-08- Shimer, Mary Louise Services 1:30 P. m. Tuesday, Dawson Wikoff chapel. Burial in Greenwood cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Wikoff Funeral Flowers 1C -IC-12HOURANS FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "ON THE CORNER" Water at Wood St. Cemetery Lots and Monuments 5 -05-12- OLD CAPITOL MONUMENT WORKS. Box 27, Vandalia, since 1920. Largest display of monuments.

markers in Central Ill. Open daily and Sunday afternoon. -05-14- QUALITY MEMORIAL Decatur's largest display. South of Graceland Cemetery office. In Clinton, (Ray's) block North Postoffice.

Masonic Temple Activities 6A -64-08- DEMOLAY: Jerome R. Gorin Chapter. Stated meeting 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.

-08- MACON CHAPTER, 21 Mark Master Degree Tuesday, 7:00 PM. Refreshments. -6A-08- MACON LODGE NO. 8: Special meeting Tues. 7 p.

m. First Degree Visitors welcome. -64 09- STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE 979: Stated meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.

Personals --07 09- will not be responsible for bills excepi those contracted by myself. Nicolas Stanoff, 136 W. Washington. --07-08- 730 Herald-Review. needed.

SO Downtown location preferred. Box MEETING PLACE for women's group Funerals--Decatur 1A Where to Go 1C -7C-08- ANYTIME YOU COME, you'll enjoy the relaxed atmosphere at the Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main. We feature Magnavox television. -7C BEL-AIRE SUPPER CLUB.

Taylorville, Rt. 29 East: Air conditioned! Steak. chicken, sea food! Spaghetti every night! No cover charge! -7C-08- BEMENT THE THEATRE, Bement: Coming Wednesdav, "Because of Loretta Young, Jeff Chandler. -7C-08- CHICKEN LUNCH Wed. Sept.

9th. Special 70c at the Shamrock Cafe 3000 N. 22nd. St. Now under new management and offering the finest in food.

-7C- CISCO FALL FESTIVAL Sat. Sept. 12. Sponsored by Legion and Auxiliary. Ham and bean supper at 5.

p. m. in school lunch room. Other activities on ball dismond. Bicycle and tricycle parade and Amateur contest with prizes given for both.

Fish pond. Pony ride, cake walk, sack races and other activities and entertainment. In case of rain, to be held in gym. --7C-08- COMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS, extra good food, prompt service. All at the Tower Cafe, Rts.

48 51. CREST THEATRE. Cerro Gordo, Ill. Coming Friday, "Crosswinds." -7C-11- EDNA'S GRILL: N. Main at Cerro We Gordo.

Get meal ticket, $5.25 for $5. pay the tax. Free parking. -7C 09- EFFINGHAM THEATRES With Danger" Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert. Free Kiddie Land! New 2 Pony Ride Merry-Go-Round.

-7C 09- E-I DRIVE-IN, Charleston. "Tobacco Road" Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews. "Grapes of Wrath," Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell. -7C-08- GRAND THEATRE, Sullivan: "Pickup On South Street," Richard Widmark, Jean Peters. Drive-In Theatre: $1.00 per car.

"Detective Kirk Douglas, Eleanor Parker. Plus "Yellow Wayne Morris, Adrian Booth. 09- JOIN THE CROWD at the Cocktail Hour (4:30 to 6:00) at the Wooden Shoe, 241 E. Main, Enjoy our famous drinks and fancy canapes. -7C 09- LINCOLN DRIVE IN, Rt.

121 Lincoln: "Valley of Head Hunters." Plus, "Mission Over Korea." First run. -7C-08 MATTOON THEATRES Mattoon Theatre "Remains To Be Seen," June Allyson and Johnson. Sky-Way Drive-In Theatre BUCK NIGHT, $1 Carload! "The Stars Are Singing," Rosemary Clooney, Anna Marie Alberghetti, Lauritz Melchior. Clarke Theatre "Moonstruck Melody," Dennis O'Keefe, Constance Moore. Plus, "The Lady Vanishes," Michael Redgrave.

Time Theatre "The Caddy," Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. -7C-08- NO PARKING PROBLEMS at the El' Rado Inn, 2195 E. Eldorado. Room available for private parties. -7C-08- ROXY THEATRE.

Shelbyville: "City That Never Gig Young. Edward Mala Powers. Air Conditioned. -7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: Large Clean 100m available Oct. 10th and thereafter.

4188. 09- RUMMAGE SALE: 551 N. Broadway, Wed. evening, Sept. 9th and all day Thursday.

Men's, Women's, Children's clothing. Jewelry, Dishes, Farm Produce. -7C-08- SCENIC THEATRE, Assumption: Coming Wednesday: "Pony Charlton Heston, Rhonda Fleming, J. Sterling. -7C-08- SCHOOL TIMES are happy times and so are the Times you spend at The Winery, 1093 W.

Main. -7C-08- VILLA NOVA, Mattoon: Try our famous Italian dinners; Air conditioned! Hear the Blue Notes! Lost and Found 10 -10-08- COCKERS, black with dark collar, swers to "Skipper" and 3 month old puppy with green collar, lost. Phone 2-3739. ELK'S silver ring lost. Reward.

Ben Loeb, 10- Loeb's Theatre Lounge. -10-08- GIRLS Monarch bicycle, blue, with license No. 13416, taken from 1004 W. King Aug. 28.

Reward. 2-5638. -14 REWARD: Lost, black female Cocker Spaniel dog. Call collect Peoria, 5-7449. HEART THEATRE: of Ballantrae." Technicolor.

Errol Flynn, Anthony Steel, Matinee daily. Air conditioned. RUSTIC STARLIGHT DRIVE-IN: "Appointment With Danger" Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert. Free Kiddie Land! New Pony Ride Merry-Go-Round. Automotive -11-08- BUICK 1950 4 door, Riviera, $350 down, looks like new.

836 N. Main. -11-08- BUICK 1950 Super 4 door, radio, heater. $995. 836 N.

Main. -11-08- CADILLAC: 1941, clean, good transportation. Can be financed with small down payment. 926 N. College.

-11-12- CADILLAC 1952 60 Special: Power steering. Rovalmaster tires, 1-owner. 13,000 miles. Maurer Motors. Clinton.

35. -11 09. Carpenter Superior and Americoach buses, 1952 Chevrolet 4 door powerglide. 1951 Chevrolet 4-door. 1950 Ford fordor.

1948 Chevrolet Aero sedan. 1947 Pontiac 2-door. C. B. MOORE, INC.

See Or Call Don Thiele BLUE MOUND, ILL. -11-08- CHEVROLET, 1941 Master deluxe 2-door. Black color. Sharp car. $250.

2-2494. -11-10- -11-10- CHEVROLET. 1945 long wheel 8x12 bed. 1161 N. 22nd St.

$200. -11-10- CHEVROLET: 1946 2-door sedan. Radio, heater, spotlight. Good motor, tires $425. Cash or trade.

3-0603. 1111 W. Decatur, upstairs apartment. -11-12- CHEVROLET. 1946.

4 door Fleetline. Excellent condition. Tires, battery, like new. Terms can be arranged. 197 W.

Garfield. -11-10-- CHEVROLET: 1946 2-door Fleetline. excellent all over condition. An unusually good buy at $495. Phone 2-3953.

-11-11- CHEVROLET 1947. 4-door Fleetmaster, runs good, $495. Can finance 2-8009. 11-12- CHEVROLET 1948 2 door, reconditioned motor, new tires. clean throughout.

Terms arranged. Hegers Shell Service. 1804 N. Main. -11-10- CHEVROLET.

1951 deluxe 4-door, power glide. Reasonable. 8-3813. -11-08- DE SOTO 1950. low mileage, 1-owner, perfect condition.

All accessories. 8-3256 after 5. All day Sunday. -11 09- FORD, 1949, V8, clean inside out, good rubber, bargain, phone 4113 or 3-6467. -11-08- FORD 1949 custom 8, overdrive, radio, heater, $845.

A perfect car, 3-4533 or 6874. FORD 1950 CUSTOM, radio, heater, sunvisor. Perfect condition. Harold Lipe Willys Dealer) Pana. Ph.

6450. -11 09- FORD. 1952 Customline tudor, radio, heater, overdrive, $1595. $48 English Ford. $245.

Dodge, 1948 radio, heater, sun visor, $495. 1942 Plymouth club, bargain, $145. 1941 Hudson, good one, $145. 1940 Ford fordor. $135.

1940 Buick. good tires, radio, $145. 1942 Pontiac. $95. 1938 Evans Oil Buick, good 502 --11-08- E.

Prairie. transportation, $75. FRAZER. 1948 4 door. green.

Overdrive and heater. Lots of good cheap tion, $395. Tom West, Chevrolet Dealer. Arthur, Tel. 100.

-11 09- MERCURY, 1952 2-door custom. Loaded with accessories. $2,095. Sunshine Motors. 1103 W.

Wood. --11-08- NASH, 1951. Bed, overdrive, other extras, excellent condition, private owner. 8-4138. -11-08- OLDSMOBILE, 1940 coupe, radio, heater, tires.

Sales, 2915 N. Oakland. 8-2711. 11-08- OLDSMOBILE. 1947 2 door, black, Radio, heater.

completely overhauled. $675. Tom West, Chevrolet Dealer, Arthur. Tel. 100.

-11-08- OLDSMOBILE, 1948 "78" 2 door. Radio, heater, hydramatic, white sidewalls. Clean throughout. Bill's Auto Sales, 1601 N. 22nd.

Tel. 8-2432. 1-08- OLDSMOBILE 1953. Holiday coupe. Loaded with accessories.

Benton Motor Sales, 545 E. William. -11-12- PLYMOUTH 1951 Deluxe door, Radio heater, 23,000 actual miles. This car looks and runs like Decatur Farm Supply. 347 E.

Main, 2-3042; 5796. -11-08- PONTIAC, 1941 Sedanette. A bargain at $185. 1660 N. Morgan.

-11-08- PONTIAC, 1947, door. Good condition. $450. Call 3-5620 after 5. 09- PONTIAC, 1951, 4-door Deluxe hy.

dramatic, one owner, mileage, fully Ferguson Dealer, Shelbyville. Tel. 38. equipped. $1595.

Finks Sales" Pontiac-11-12- STUDEBAKER, 1947 Reasonable. ton 3300 Phone miles Argenta 2 2471. -11-12- STUDEBAKER. 1947 Starlight club coupe. Nice car, small down payment.

3-2847. -11-08- STUDEBAKER. 1948 Champion, radio. heater, overdrive. To settle estate.

246 N. 25th. 11-12- STUDEBAKER miles, 1951 Al 2 ton condition. cab Rea- and sonable. Argenta.

Phone 2471. ARNOLD buys wrecks and junk cars. 2-2494. AUTOMOBILES wanted for junk. Long's Garage.

2893 E. Hickory. 2-6183. -11--14- AUTO PARTS for sale! We buy junk cars. Open Sundays.

Open until 9 p.m. weekdays. Franklin St. Auto Sales, 543 S. Franklin.

3-9521. -11-11- BARE MOTOR BLOCK, Fits 1949, 1950, 1951 Mercury. D. E. Kaufman, Maroa.

-11-08-- BEST BARGAINS For School Days Ahead SEE OUR GROUCHO SPECIAL FOR TODAY 1953 DeSoto V8 4 door $2995 1953 DeSoto 6 4 door $2495 1952 DeSoto V8 convertible $2655 1952 DeSoto 6 Sportsman equipped $2385 1952 4 door, equipped $1995 1951 DeSoto 6 Custom 4 door $1595 1951 Plymouth 4 door $1195 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook club $1145 1950 Plymouth Special 4 door 995 Plymouth Special Deluxe club 975 1949 Plymouth Concord 2 door 795 H. P. HAZELRIGG CO. Authorized De Soto- Plymouth Sales Service Phone 3-3479 435.49 E. Prairie -11-08- BUICK 1953 BUICK ROADMASTER door.

executive's car, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, 2500 miles, new car guarantee. SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT Highfield Buick Air Conditioned See Our Daily Special In Today's Sport Section SHOWROOM USED CAR LOT 232 S. Main 315 S. Main Ph. 3-3473 Ph.

3-3421 OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAYS -11-10- DEMONSTRATOR Willys. 1953 Aero- Ace 4-door sedan, overdrive, radio, heater, white sidewalls. STEVENSON'S GARAGE 3640 E. PH. 2-5051 Automotive 09- BUICK Our Reputation Protects Your Purchase 1952 FORD Custom V-8.

Fordor. Radio, heater, overdrive, very low mileage. Beautiful bronze finish $1695 1952 STUDEBAKER Commander 2-door. Beautiful black finish, radio, heater, low mileage $1675 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door powerglide. Exceptionally clean $1695 1951 MERCURY 4-door.

Radio, heater, extra clean. Beautiful green finish $1545 1951 4-door Special Cranbrook. Radio, heater, seat covers, low mileage $1295 1951 STUDEBAKER Champion, heater, overdrive, light green $1095 1951 BUICK Special 4-door. Straight shift, radio and heater. Medium green finish $1445 1950 FORD.

Fordor. Original finnew 995 1949 BUICK Super 4-door sedan. Straight shift, radio, heater, seat covers 875 1948 BUICK Roadmaster sedan. Dynaflow, radio and heater 895 1948 OLDSMOBILE "68" 2-door. Original finish, very clean car 695 1948 CHEVROLET Aero 2-door.

Beautiful two-tone finish 745 1947 CHRYSLER Windsor Club coupe. Nice clean car 695 1947 STUDEBAKER Commander 4-door. Light green, 1-owner 645 1947 BUICK Super sedanette. Radio, heater, black finish 645 1946 STUDEBAKER Business coupe, seat in back. Overhauled motor 395 1946 PONTIAC Club coupe.

Redio and heater. Clean 545 1942 CADILLAC Club coupe. Reconditioned motor. Clean 475 YOUR BEST USED CAR GUARANTEE IS YOUR BUICK DEALER Highfield Buick Air Conditioned See Our Daily Special In Today's Sport Section SHOW ROOM USED CAR LOT 232 S. Main 315 S.

Main Ph. 3-3473 Ph. 3-3421 OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAY Cadillac 1951 CADILLAC SEDAN 1951 PACKARD DELUXE SEDAN 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 CADILLAC SEDAN 1950 OLDSMOBILE, 88, SEDAN 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1946 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1941 CHEVROLET coupe. $125 1939 OLDSMOBILE 2-door sedan $165 1936 AUBURN sedan $150 J. L.

Tallman Tel. 3-9778; 3-9779 540 N. Franklin -11 09- Clearance Special! ON ALL TRADE-INS! Bargains of the Year! NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED TO $500! 20 MONTHS TO PAY! Coffey Auto Mkt. 529 E. North Ph.

8-4331 Decatur The Working Man's Transportation Center! Open 8 A. M. To 9 P. M. --11-08- Dodge Plymouth 1951 PACKARD 200 deluxe sedan, ultramatic, radio, heater, bumper guards, seat covers, Premium tires and tubes, one-owner car, driven only 36,000 actual miles.

A bargain at $1895 1949 PONTIAC Chieftain "8" 4- door hydramatic, radio, heater, sun-visor, new tires. Looks like new $1145 1948 DODGE 2-door sedan, original green finish is nearly perfect, good tires, heater and other extras. Low cost transportation at a price 695 1946 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, new paint, good tires, heater, other extras, clean 495 Kilborn's Used Car Corner 201 W. WOOD. PHONE 5197 DODGE- PLYMOUTH Joe iggs Leo Wilson Bill Ryan Open Evenings Mon.

Through Fri. To 8:30 -11-12- DUMP TRUCKS, (10) 1953 No. 170 IH, like new, 5000 miles each. Ph. Lincoln 29F31 or write Orr Construction Broadwell, Ill.

HOUSE TRAILER: Liberty 33'. 2 bed. rooms, carpeted living room, aluminum. Phone 3-0092. -11-08- HOUSE TRAILER: 1948 Shultz 26'.

sleeps 4. See at Arbordale Trailer Park. A. D. Battle.

11-11- KAISER-NASH Service. Jim's Garage. Kaiser- Frazer, 312 N. 16th. Mattoon.

-11-08- MUFFLERS and tail pipes for most makes of cars, early or late models. Discount prices. Freight Sales. 2705 N. Water.

-11 09- DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! 1952 Chevrolet 4 door Power 1951 Chevrolet 4 door Power Glide 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline 2 door 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 4 door 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline 4 door 1948 Nash 4 door 1948 Kaiser 4 door 1947 Oldsmobile sedanette GOOD USED TRUCKS 1951 Chevrolet ton, long platform 1941 Dodge ton 1937 Chevrolet ton pickup Good selection of new Chevrolet's. Burns Inc. On Route 36, West Edge Illiopolis. Illinois Open 7 a. m.

to Sunday morning. 9 to 12. Phone 167 Illiopolis Ford Truck Special 1951 CHEVROLET Sedan-Delivery. Very clean and in good condition. Priced very low.

John Rechtin Dick Hupp Inc. Ford Dealer 385 E. Prairie -11-12- House Trailers 1951 26' Elcar, complete bath, excellent condition. 1950 26' American, perfect. 1950 35' Rolloway, metal exterior, complete bath.

1948 Colonial 25'. $1.150. 1944 Alma 25', $1,050. 1942 Alma 23', $695. We sell all types of trailer insurance.

Always the largest selection of new and used trailers in Illinois. KISTLER TRAILER SALES Jct. 51-48-121 Phone 2-2404 North Edge of Decatur -11 09- HOUSE TRAILERS 1951 ELCAR 26 ft. modern. Exceptionally clean.

awnings. 1950 RICHARDSON metal condition. 1952 PALACE 33 ft. modern. Long living room, twin beds.

This is very clean trailer. For exceptionally good buys in used trailers, see these. Also, a complete line in new trailer homes. Barding Trailer Sales RT. 48 JASPER DECATUR, ILL.

-11 09- NASH 1946 Studebaker sedan 1501 1947 Nash 600 sedan 5951 1948 Nash 600 sedan 695 1949 Nash 600 sedan 795 1949 Hudson sedan 795 1950 Studebaker 2-door sedan 995 1951 Chevrolet sedan $1395 BOPP MOTORS Ph. 5253 240 W. Wood -11-08- Olds SPECIAL 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door. Radio. heater, Prestomatic transmission and fluid drive.

One-owner. $1,395 COOPER OLDSMOBILE CO. Years Your Oldsmobile Dealer" 340-360 North Broadway Ph. 5423 Open Evenings Till 8 P. M.

-11-10- PICKUP trucks: Choice of 3 at $125. 1660 N. Morgan. -11-08- PREPARED for loss through a faulty car? Prepare for safety with parts, accessories at Merry Motois, 350 E. Prairie.

-11-10 PRE- WAR cars. Lots of run left, at $95 each! 1660 N. Morgan. 12- Quality Used Cars All Makes, Models. Bargain Prices! HOPWOOD BUICK-PONTIAC CO.

Tel. 56 Clinton -11-11- Ready for Fall 'AND WINTER, TOO These Cars. WILL TAKE YOU ANYWHERE 1952 Chrysler 1952 Plymouth 1951 Chrysler Windsor 4-door. 1951 Chrysler convertible. 1951 Plymouth 1949 Chrysler New Yorker 1948 Chevrolet 1946 Pontiac $395 1946 Chevrolet $495 1946 Hudson $395 1942 DeSoto $295 1940 Chevrolet $195 1939 Chevrolet, extra clean $245 VERY LOW FINANCE CHARGE W.

C. STARR, INC. "Decatur's Oldest Dealership" Chrysler-Plymouth N. Main st Willian -11-08- SOUTH, WIND practically gas heater, new, 650x16 V8 Radio, tire 3-2012. -11-08- TUBES Goodyear Lifeguard, 750x15, 820x15.

Used 6 mo. price, 29-7471. Automotive REALLY We Have A Nice Selection of Reconditioned USED Cars for You Select From That are Serviced and Reconditioned CARS With A Written Warranty 1951 PACKARD club sedan, ultramatic, heater, low mileage, one owner $1795 1950 STUDEBAKER champion, sedan, radio, heater, overdrive. $1045 1950 PACKARD 2 door, radio, heater, overdrive. This car belonged to an executive of Packard Motor Car Co.

28133 actual miles $1295 1949 PONTIAC, 8 Chieftain Deluxe sedan, fully equipped. This car belonged to a minister $1095 1949 CHEVROLET Fleetline deluxe, 2 door. fully equipped. This car belonged to one of the corn starch boys 975 1949 STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser, fully equipped, strange it seems this car belonged to sailor 975 1949 CHRYSLER, station wagon, very clean, you can talk to the owner. $1295 1947 CHEVROLET aero, a dandy 795 1946 DODGE club coupe, honey 595 1946 CHEVROLET aero, very slick $695 See and Drive the New Packard At -Marquand Motors 792 WOOD PHONE 3-6413 or 6061 LES ROBLING, SALESMAN -11-10- USED CARS 1950 Studebaker Champion, 4-door.

1951 Champion, 4-door. 1947 Ford coupe. 1947 Oldsmobile club coupe. BOWEN MOTOR COMPANY BEMENT, PH. 140 Evenings Sunday 'til noon -11-10- WILSON 1952 Buick Super Riviera.

1952 Plymouth Cambridge 4 door sedan. 1951 Ford Custom Fordor. Fordomatic. 1950 Chevrolet business coupe. Extra clean.

1949 Ford Custom Tudor with overdrive. FORD DEALER PH. 34 SHELBYVILLE -11-08- You Can't Beat A Used Studebaker FROM Wonderlin's (On the Corner) E. Main and Tackson Phone 3-3625 OPEN WEEKDAYS TILL -11 09- A AT Nolen's Lot 1951 MERCURY. Radio, heater and overdrive.

$1345 1949 Beautiful CHEVROLET black 4-door Fleetline. finish. 895 1949 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Radio and heater 595 1949 LINCOLN 4-door. Electric windows, overdrive and radio.

850 1946 FORD coupe. Practically new tires. Radio and heater. 295 1946 NASH 4-door. A lot of transportation for only 150 1939 MERCURY 75 1941 DODGE 75 NOLEN LOT Your Authorized Lincoln-Mercury Dealer E.

Prairie at Broadway OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Motorcycles--Bicycles 15 -15-10 CUSHMAN motor scooter, 3-wheel, cellent running condition. 3-1841. -15-12- Motor scooter, 1947, 2 speed transmission. Ph. 6946.

Monticello, Ill. -15-14 HARLEY-Davidson 1947, 74, good, clean. 608 N. Hamilton, Sullivan. Ph.

7231 after 6. -15-11- "Back To School" with a New Schwinn Bike B. F. $4.50 Goodrich Down and $1.75 317 a Week, Wood -15-08- BICYCLES can be unsafe and dangerous. sure of safety, get it repaired Bott's, 554 N.

Water. -15-08- THE NEW 1954 KH model Harley Davidson will have more h.p. See them today. Harley Davidson Sales, 2703 N. Water.

2-2115. Motorcycles--Bicycles 15 15-08- MOTOR BIKE, whizzer $70. American Moto-scoot frame $10. 2 boy's bicycles 26" $15 each. 2-1554.

-15-10- BOY'S 24" Schwinn bicycle, $15. Phone 2-2442. -15-10- USED BICYCLES: Boys and Also girls Trade your bike on Schwinn at Rupert's Sport Shop, 530 N. Water Business Service 18 -18. 09- ABC Apex, all other makes, washer service authorized Maytag Service.

Rusk Morrow. 535 N. Water, 3-8445. ABC Apex. Maytag, or anv make washer repaired.

Cotton's Washer Shop, 1381 N. Oakland. Call 3-4722. -18 09- ASPHALT drives, parking areas. Prompt service.

Estimates. Pat Reynolds. 3-4975. -32-12- Automobile Painter EXPERIENCED FIRST CLASS MAN PLENTY OF WORK FOR INDUSTRIOUS, RELIABLE PERSON SEE MR. FREDERICKS HIGHFIELD BUICK 232 S.

MAIN PHONE 3-3473 BASEMENT DIGGING, sewer, crane work. Rechkemmer. 82R4, Niantic. --18-14- BLOCK LAYING: Concrete work. brick work.

chimney. 8-2831. --18-10- BOOKKEEPING service for small businesses. Call 2-6449. -18- -14- BRICK laying, block and stone work, fireplace and chimney, waterproof basement.

Free estimates, 3-9835; 9811. Baldridge. -18--11- BULL DOZING. By hour of contract. Arvis Gadberry, Elwin, 2503.

-18-11- CARPENTER, remodeling, concrete work, all kinds. insured, bonded. 7924. --18 09. CARPENTER work, all types.

Remodeling, new work. Free estimates. 8-4010. 18- -13- CEMENT drives, walks, steps, etc. O'Brien 3-7251.

-18-13- CEMENT WORK of all kinds. Bonded and insured. Schwab's. 3-0732; 3-3859. -18-10- CESSPOOLS and septic tank cleaning, also installation.

Dunn Coal 724 N. Mercer. Phone 4444. -18-10- CESSPOOLS and septic tank cleaning. Erperienced.

Prompt service. 3-7904; 3-1528. -18-08 CHIMNEY COVERS: all aluminum, all sizes, positive protection. 8-3911. CURTAIN CLEANING.

is our business. May we do Graham Curtain Cleaners, 720 E. Wood, pick up and delivery service. -18-10- DITCH DIGGING of all kinds. Tile.

tic tank drains, footings. etc. Ralph Taylor. Ph. Mt.

Zion 169R2 evenings. -18-11- FLOOR SANDING, also wallpaper ing. Free estimates. C. Roderick, 5923.

-18-14- FLOOR SANDING and finishing. Interior painting. Free estimates. -18-14- 9866. A FURNACE cleaning, repair, resetting, new furnace.

Earl's Heating. 7287. -18-08- FURNACES vacuum cleaned, repaired. Gas conversion burners, $80. 2-4036.

-18-14- FURNACES: Install a gas conversion in your present furnace or boiler. Cleaning and resetting on all makes of furnaces. Free estimates. J. J.

Swartz 3-3445. -18-08- GARAGES built. Block and brick work. Driveway and walk. Rentfrow, 6520.

-18-08- HAULING, cinders, basement cleanups. Kindling wood for sale. 3-9848. -18-14 HAULING trash, basement cleanups, large or small jobs. Reasonable.

3-1069. A -18-14- HAULING trash, cleanup jobs. Free esti mates. Fred Rohman, 149 E. Ruth.

9819. -18-14- KEYS MADE: Locksmith, Schuerman Key Shop, 141 N. Jasper, 3-2311; 8-1014. -18-13- LAWNMOWERS machine sharpened. Power mowers overhauled.

New and reconditioned mowers for sale. Saws chine filed. Schwab's, corner E. Main 21st. 3-0732.

-18 09- LAWNMOWERS, saws and electric sppliances, sharpened and repaired. Pippin Fix-It Shop, 7427. 1139 E. Lincoln. -18-08- PAINTING.

decorating, wall washing, Insured. Free estimates. Kenney, 8-3545. -18-11- PAINTING, paperhanging, steaming, wallwashing. Reasonable, Beall, 4527.

-18 09- PAINTING, paperhanging, floor sanding. Estimates. Terms. Art Dellert, 2-1855. -18-08- PAINTING: Brush or spray.

Duncan deco rating. Insured workmen. 2-8794. --18 09- PAPERHANGING. steaming.

Free estimate, no waiting. Jack Mendenall. 3-8370. -18-14- PAPERHANGING: Neat work. Reasonable prices.

References. Mrs. Hobson, 8-1484. -18-11- PAPER CLEANING, paperhanging, wall painting, plaster patching, small carpenter jobs. Reasonable.

4707; 2-0460. -18-13- w. painting, Donaldson. inside, out, cleaning. 8-2806; -18-12- PAPERHANGING, Painting.

Work guaranteed. C. W. Hudson. 2-5777; 2-7820.

-18-12- PLASTERING, all kinds. Guaranteed. Reasonable. Call 3-4800. -18-14 PLASTERING, new homes or patches.

experienced, insured plasterers to serve you. J. J. Swartz 3-3445. ROOFING and siding.

Roof repairs. New roofs, pastel shades. Latest type siding. Prompt, free estimates. Insured capable workmen.

J. J. Swartz 3-3445. -18-10- TRASH HAULING: Free estimates. Call in afternoon.

Ph. 7942. O. Boston. WATER WELL DRILLING: Residential.

farms, industrial. Glasscock. Phone Decatur 3-7640 or Gays 544. -18-13- ANY MAKE washer repaired. Parts, wringer rolls.

George's Washer Service, 144 S. State. 2-7905. -18-14- FIXMASTER'S, 311 N. State.

Electric appliance repair. How is your coffee maker working? Prompt service, reasonable prices. -18-08- SCHWAB'S RENT-ALL SHOP: Paper steamers, sanders floor, belt, vibrator; skilsaws, cement mixers, paint sprayers, ladders, paint burners, floor polishers, floor conditioners, for asphalt tile, also sealers and finishers, vacuum cleaners, call us for tools of all kinds. Corner 21st E. Main.

3-0732 days. -18-13- THOROUGH, waterproofing, coating, grading, cement paint- coatwhite ing, concrete drives. Eckman. 2-2632. Help Wanted -Male, Female 32 -32-10- ATTENDANTS and Dietary Workers needed.

Apply to Personnel Officer, Lincoln State School, Lincoln, Ill. 09- BEAUTY OPERATOR. Harriett's Beauty Shop, 735 Water, 7718. -32 09- DISHWASHER wanted. No Sunday work.

Call 2-5025 or 7392. -32-11- FOOD control man must know buying portions, percentages, and personnel. Box 725 Herald Review. -32-08- STOCK GIRL, full time, age 18 to 22. Apply in person.

Semmel's Ready to Wear, Ground Floor, Citizens Bldg. -32-10- SPOTTER: Wool or silk. Hinden Cleaners, 947 N. Water. -32-08- STENOGRAPHER, young lady 20 to 30, experienced, $50 to $60.

5 days. ADJUSTER, man 21-25 with 2 years college or business school. Company furnishes car and expenses. Personal Placement Bureau 218 Standard Bldg. 2-8533 "In our 25th year" -32 09- SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, must type, be able to take some dictation.

Attractive salary, insurance, paid vacations. Box 712-Herald-Review. Help Wanted -Male, Female 32 -32-11- Unit Control Girl 40-hour week, store discount, paid vaca- tion, insurance available. Bookkeeping knowledge helpful, high school education. Must be alert and aggressive.

Apply in person. SEE MR. KAYE NEWMAN'S --32 09- WAITRESS: Waitresses. Experienced. Good wages, tips.

Transportation and from your home. Evening and night shifts. Call in person. The Farm Cafe, Route -32 09- WAITRESS: Greider's Mezzanine Room, 259 N. Main.

--32-10- WAITRESS and 1 dishwasher, white. Ap ply 120 S. Oakland. -32- WAITRESS Wanted: Apply in person. Greider's Cafe, 161 E.

Main. -32 09- Waitresses Full or part time Apply in person, Mr. Edis Bell Pharmacy 368 N. Main -32-08- Waitresses HIGHEST SALARIES Call in person Eastwood Restaurant E. WOOD 22ND.

2-12- CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN Sales Analysis Work Must be good at figures. Accounting background helpful, 5 day week. Good salary for girl with top qualifications. Call 3-9786. -32 09- EXPERIENCED phonograph and radio service man permanent.

Also refrigerator service man. A strike is in progress at each place of business. See Curtis Busher, Emerson's Eldorado Branch, 534 E. Eldorado. -32 09- FEMALE GROCERY HELP All Kinds Hospitalization, Paid Vacations Employe Benefits TOLLY'S MARKET 1355 N.

State Route 48. -32-08- FOUNTAIN HELP, female, full or part time, Wrigley's Super Drugs. -32 09- GIRL for cafeteria work. Greiders Cafeteria, 259 N. Main.

-32-08- GIRL to answer phone 4:00 to 9:00 Pleasant phone voice, some knowledge of food. Box 710 Herald-Review, -32-08- 708 Herald-Review. HEAD A A WAITRESS 4-12 p.m. Write Boz -32-08- LADY wishes room and some care in private refined home. Box 731 Herald -Review.

-32-08- MAN wanted. Apply Dewein Grain Co. Emery Elevator. 8 miles north Decatur on Route 51. -32-08- MAN with retail experience to train as sistant manager for large retail organization 3-3457.

-32-11- PERMANENT position in retailing. No experience required. Good starting salary, paid vacations, ample opportunity for advancement. Apply Bachrach's Clothing store, on Lincoln Square. -32-08- MAN to scoop corn from sheller.

Howard Ferry, Warrensburg. Phone 4-2570 Latham. -32 09- MAN wanted for farm work. Must have car. Glenn Stahl.

Stonington. Ph. 4561. -32-10- NURSES and woman for housework once. Apply in person, OES Sanitarium, Macon.

-32 05- RELIABLE middleaged housekeeper in middleaged couple's home. Live in. day off. Box 713, Herald-Review. -32-10- WAN.

A FARM HAND, with ence for year around work. Don Kuhle, Ph. Assumption 55R3. -32-10 WANTED: Experienced girl for housework the week. Must have references.

Please phone 2-5344. -32-08- WOMAN to care for lady pensioner, light housework, live in. 8-1655. -32-12- Young up to 25 years of age, bigh school graduate or some college, for business contact work. Good salary and regular increases with opportunity for advancement.

Call Mr. H. L. Cass, Decatur. Ph.

9996, for appointment. Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 09- Salesmen, Salesladies 35 -35-08- EXPERIENCED man to act as sales manager and office manager for an Illinois wholesale farm equipment company. Excellent opportunity. Replies confidential Box 733 Herald-Review.

-35 09. FULLER BRUSH CO. has opening for 2 above average men to operate an established route of 4,000 customers. $105 week to start. Call Mr.

Hurst 8-3253. -35 09- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. Will employ several men as branch manitrainees. Applicants must be high school graduates 21 to 28 years of age, with car. This position offers secure future with splendid advancement opportunities in the consumer finance field.

Men selected will be paid straight salary plus car allowance and insurance. Other benefits include group-life and hospitalization insurance and a liberal savings and TEtirement plan. Apply: HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. ROOM 469 CITIZENS BLDG. -35-10- MATURE WOMEN who must earn their own livelihood.

Pleasant, profitable work. Write Avon Products, P. 0. Box 1043, Decatur. -35 09- NATIONALLY advertised company, has lo cal territory open now.

To qualify: neat appearing. late model car, married, age 25 to 45. $350 per month plus commission. Write manager, 441 Marwood Ct. -35 09- ONE SALESMAN with car, straight salary for temporary work in Decatur.

Permanent work in very productive field if you want to travel and can produce. Box 732 Herald and Review. -35-08- POSITION of dignity available for just one woman past 30, with car. She will be thoroughly trained to participate in our national service to young women, and earn upwards of $60 each week. Personality more important than experience.

Permanent, full time work, ideal for women unable to accept 9 to 5 job. No canvassing or parties; no collections or deliveries. For personal interview write to Trousseau Linen Outfitters, 187 N. LaSalle Chicago 1, Ill. -35-08- RETAIL route salesman, 22 to 36 years old.

High School education. Must be neat and Insurance plan. Paid vacation, Apply Mr. Hawkey Sunshine Dairy..

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