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9 ww Decatur, Illinois, Friday, April 15, 1966 THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Central Illinois Deaths Rummage Sales 08 Insurance 06 REVOKED AUTO LICENSE Ins. policies. A mommy budget plan. I'd. 427-5621.

The Best Insurance Agency. 211 N. Main Masonic Temple Activities 6A A ARGENT A LODGE NO. 871: Second de cree. Sat.

April 16. 7:30 pan. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. 6A 15 MACON, LODGE NO.

8. 3rd Degree. Frl. April 15. 7p.m.

All master masons urged to attend. Refreshments. oA 16 ZORAK GROTTO is having a Spaghetti Supper, Sat. April 16. at 6 p.m.

at the Masonic Temple. Entertainment. Personals 07 07 19 DISABLED American Veteran's Auxiliary, is preparing for a rummage ale. ii you have anything to donate, please call 428-6467 or 428-1213 for pick up. 07 15 I WILL not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself.

Melvin Losier, 661 S. 22nd St. Business Personals 7A 7A J1 A PERMANENT by Mabel and fashion styled by an expert, only $4.50 and up. complete. Swirl -N Curl.

1S35 E. Eldorado. 428-3112. 7A 17 COPIES BY SCM. all siies.

all colors, any quantity. Free parking. Thompson Insurance. 802 N. Main.

423-6945. 7A 16 Cl'STOM UPHOLSTERS, furniture build- ers. recover, repair, redesign. Free estimates, pickup, delivery. Pana Maid Furniture.

Ph. Pana 562-2064. 7A 20 DECORATING services now available to furnish color coordinate your custom drapes, upholstery, carpet it furniture. Cheri Coulter-Ruth Stanton. Montgomery Ward.

429-2941, ext. 73. 7A 15 TOM: What's the weather forecast? Just phone 422-1050 anytime. Millie. 7A 15 XEROX COPIES made while you wait.

1 or unlimited quantity. Decatur Blua Print. 245 E. Main. Ph.

42B-6913. 7A 21 YOVR PATIENTS comfort can be increas ed with convalescent aids from Ram bo Pharmacy. 127 N. Main. 429-4435.

Antiques-Collector Items 7B 7B 15 ANTIQUE AUCTION APRIL 23 APR. 24 (8:30 a.m.) (10 00 a.m.) THIS IS THE BIGGEST AUCTION OF GENUINE ANTIQUES THIS YEAR. Come early tx that you can examine these fine pieces closely at PRAIRIE RUN 14 miles northwest of Springfield on Route 97. Jut mile south of New Salem State Park 2 miles south of Petersburg, Illinois. Free coffee both days.

Continuous Smor- aoord ootn days. C. W. Loud G. I.

Neu. Owners. See Friday paper for complete details. 7B 17 ANTIQUE SHOW, free door prues. Sunday.

April 17. 9 a p.m.. Grandview Municipal 1620 N. Milton. Springfield.

III. 7B 15 APR. 16 IS Public Sale. 11:30 A.M. New.

oed. mostly antique. On Rt. 48 in Boodv, III. Lunch.

Henry McNalley, owner. Middendorf's. aucts. 18 DIAMOND RING ladies platinum, full karat, with side diamond. 4 blue sapphires, basket wve design.

Write 84 Herald and Review. 7B 16 SHUTTERS, walnut dressers, beds, chests; tames, jove scats with velvet upholstering Grindol's Antiques, Oreana 7B 17 TRADER MARTIN'S ANTIQUES, Villa Grove, ph. 9011. Open General line. Jewelers Clock repair.

Where to Go 7C 7C 20 A BASKET of Chciken 79c: 8 Hamburgers or 6 Cheeseburgers, $1. Carry out only. Plate lunches 75c. Fisher's, 2008 E. William.

423-B500. 7C 15 A "FINGER LICKTN" GOOD" Kentucky Fried chicken dinner for plate lunch) at Cafe. Boody. 6 mln. south of Decatur.

Private dining rooms available. 7C 20 APRIL Showers bring May flowers tt one viit to Lincoln Square Lounge, 121 N. Main will bring you back. 7C 15 AT THE MOOSE TONIGHT: Frank Mor-ey in the clubronm. Johnnie Shepherd in the Ballroom tomorrow night.

Sunday is fun day at 3 p.m. Members 4 guests. i AT KEN'S TAP. Dance to the exciting shuffle rhythm of the all New Del Mars. Fri.

6 Sat. nlte. 230 W. Wood. 7C 15 BLACK ANGUS Steak House.

2242 S. 6th. Springfield. Open 4 p.m.-l a m. Closed Sundays.

Reservations. Ph. 544-5622. 7C 18 DANTE'S ITALIAN VILLAGE (Across From Wabash Depot) Where Dining ts the Finest Dancing Thurs. Thru Sat.

Closed Sun. Call 429-4466 For Reservations 7C 15 DELIGHTFUL DELOVELY ENJOY SPAIN: 2 week programs, delightful rates, only $488 from New York including hotels and most meats. Details and reservations, UNITED TRAVEL. 140 S. Main.

429-5358 7C 17 FIGURE "8" for Steaks. Sea Foods, mixed drinks. Bowling parties tnvtted. 801 N. Broadway.

Decatur 428-4345. 7C 15 FUN'S TOWNHOUSE, Choice steak, sea foods. Italian dishes, fried chicken. Closed Sun. E.

Side Sullivan. 7C 19 FISH SANDWICHES: Best In town. Also carry outs. Fleta's, 1045 W. Pershing.

Phone 877-9853. 7C 15 QUARTET CONCERT FEATURING JOURNEYMAN QUARTET ALL AMERICAN QUARTET FINNEY BROTHERS and THE AMBASSADOR'S Sat Apr. 16, 7:30 pjn. Oakland High School Gym Oakland, 111. 7C 15 VFW POST 730; Fri.

April 15, tel. Dancing to the music of the "Rocking featuring the Voice Masters. 7C -20 RAMADA INN. Visit the Viking Room Lounge. Entertainment nightly.

Generous cocktails. iiOl S. Neil. Champaign. THIS IS THE ONE FALSTAFF 7C 16 TRAP SHOOT Sunday, April 17.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pana Spoitsmen Club, Pana. I1L 7C -20 VILLAGE INN PEZA PARLOR, Springfield It Mattis Champaign. Old English atmosphere.

Open 7 days. 7C 17 YOUR STOCK WILL GO UP, DAD, when you invite her to eat out at Moses Cafe in Arthur this Sunday, for the special of fried chicken or roast beef with 11 SAVE SAVE Giant APRIL ci earance See 'em, Drive 'em while they last! You'll Have To Hurry On These! '61 OLDS $1088 CSTK. NO. 76B) Super 88 Holiday Coupe, power equipped, locally owned- aaie Priced Above! '61 COMET $688 (STK. NO.

74C) 4 Door, automatic trans mission, locally owned, sharp. Sale priced above! '64 BUICK $2288 (STK. NO.508A Le Sabre 2 Door Hard top. 1 local owner, fully equipped. Sale Priced Above! '61 CHEVY $988 (STK.

N. 479B) Impala Convertible. V8 stick. Turquoise with lixe-new White top. Sale Priced Above! '64 RAMBLER $1288 (STK.

NO. 86A) "660" 4 Door. V8, auto matic, power steering brakes. 1 owner, like new. Sale Priced Above! '60 BUICK $788 (STK.

NO. 239B) Coupe, power equipped. local car. Nice one. bale Priced Above! '64 DODGE $1488 (STK.

NO. 66 A) Dart 4 Door, automatic. power steering, owner, like new. Sale Priced Above! '61 BUICK $888 (STK NO. 41 IB) Special Station Wagon, automatic, VS, clean.

Sale Priced Above! '64 PONTIAC $2588 (STK. NO. 78A) Grand Prix 2 Door Hard top, factory air, all power, 1 local owner. Sale Priced Above! '61 OLDS $1 188 (STK. NO.

96A) "98" 4 Door, air conditioned, all power, 1 local owner, sharp. Sale Priced Above! '64 BUICK $1488 (STK. Special 4 Door, straight shift, 1 local owner, like new. Sale Priced Above! '62 PONTIAC $1 188 (STK. NO.

408A) 4 Door, power equipped. 1 owner. Sale Priced Above! '58 AMERICAN $288 (STK NO. 72A Coupe, straight shift, clean. Sale Priced Above! '62 CADILLAC $2188 (STK.

NO. 17B) Convertible, local owner. White finish. Red vinyl interior, all power, sharp. Sale Priced Above! '59 FORD $488 (STK.

NO. 464B) 4 Door Station Wagon, V8. automatic, power steering. Nice one! Sale Priced Above! '59 BUICK $488 (STK NO. 377B) Le Sabre 4 Hoor, automatic transmission, locally owned.

Sale Priced Above! '62 PONTIAC $1488 (STK. NO. 507A) Bonneville 4 Door Hardtop, factory air, all power, 1 local owner. Sale Priced Above! '64 CHEVY $1988 (STK. NO.

506A) Impala 4 Door, fac top, all power, local 1 owner, like new. Sale Priced Above! '62 BUICK $1388 (STK. NO. 493A) Sabre 4 Door, factory air, all power, 1 owner local. Sale Priced Above! '64 MERCURY $2088 (STK.

NO. 57A) Monterey Door Hardtop, allpower, local 1 owner, like new. Sale Priced Above! '63 RAMBLER $1588 (STK. NO. 56A) "770" Station Wagon, factory air, V8, automatic, power steering, 1 owner.

Real sharp! Sale Priced Above! '62 BUICK $1588 (STK. NO. 61A Electra A Door, factory air, all power, 1 owner. Sale Priced Above! xxxxxxxxxx WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE CM DEAL ER VS DECATUR. OFFERING 50.000 MILE OR YEAR WARRANTIES ON ALL NEW CARS.

XXXXXXXXXX Bank Rate Financing Highfield AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER USED CAR LOT CORNER N. MAIN MCKINLEY 3 Blocks East of Decatur tt Macon County Hospital Week Days 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Open Sun. 12 Noon to P.M.

PH. 877-6085 Automotive 11 18 11 11 '9 COMET. 1962, 4 door, 6 cyL, straight shift, radio, heater, like new tires, low mileage, like new. 428-0769. 11 15 CORVAJB MONZA, 1963; convertible, 4 speed.

In show room condition, $79 down. 836 N. Main. 11 17 DODGE, 1957; 4 door wagon, 9 passenger. Exceptionally clean throughout.

Carl's Auto Sales, Boody, Elwin 865-2514. 11 18 DODGE. 1957. V-8, 4 door, good tires, radio, runs good, $150. Ph.

428-6555 or 268 Stuart Ave. 11 21 FALCON, 1960, 4 door, automatic, nice, clean car. Good condition. $395. Ph.

877- 7160. 11 16 FALCON 1961 4 door wagon, automatic, looks like new. See at 1074 W. Harrison or phone after 5:30 877-3842. 11 15 FALCON 1964 Futura coupe, 6, stick, extra clean.

PJ's Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway. 625 E. Eldorado 423-1231. 11 15 FORD, 1956, Thunderblrd.

body and motor good, minor repairs. Call 429-5627. ii is FORD. 1959, Galaxie 4 door, automatic, 8 black, in good condition. $350.

Ph. ML Zion 864-2235. 11 21 FORD, 1959: Galaxie hardtop, 4 door, all power, air conditioned, excellent condition. By owner. 429-4518; 423-9197.

11 18 FORD, 1960: ranch wagon, automatic, power, new tires. A good one. $450, no dealers. Call before noon or after 5, 423-1518. 11 19 FORD, 1960: 2 door, straight shift, reasonable.

Call 428-9450. 11 16 FORD 1962 Galaxie 2 door, runs extra good. Special $695. John Groves, Sherman Import Motors, E. Main at Broadway.

428-3122. 11 21 FORD 1963 500 4 door, 8 cyl. automatic power brakes tt steering, good tires runs perfect. $1195, ph. Macon 764-5019 or see at 194 W.

Dunn. Macon, ill. 11 17 FORD, 1963: Galaxie. XL hardtop, bucket seats, must sacrifice. Assume payment of $57.44.

Will trade for older car or truck. Ph. 429-6700. 11 19 FORD, 1964: Fairlane 2 door hardtop. 4 speed.

High performance engine. Ferguson Motor Sales, Tuscola 777. 11 18 FORD 1965 Galaxie "500" 4 door, power 6r air, low mileage. Wilson-Ford, Shelbyville, Ph. 34 JAGUAR, 1963 XKE 100 ROADSTER.

Steel grey. Beaut iful car. Clean tt sharp. Must sell. Average retail on this car is $3700.

Bank will loan $2900. Will sell for $2600. Firm. May take trade. Call Mattoon 234-4103 or Jim Zimmerman at Wards in Mattoon 11 21 JEEP.

1961: perfect. SL Clair Helm Jr. Kte 1, Tuscola. Ph. 1166.

11-18 KARMANN GHIA, 1962. coupe, with 1964 engine, in top condition, like new radio. Ph. 423-4158. 11 16 LeMANS 1965 2 door hardtop.

324 engine, power steering. 11,000 miles. Like new. Special $2395. John Groves, Sherman Import Motors, E.

Main at Broadway. 428-3122. II 21 LINCOLN, 1962 Continental, air conditioned like new, sell or trade. 1504 N. Broadway.

11 19 MERCURY, I960: Montclair. full power, like new tires. Phone 428-8237. 11 16 MERCVRYS. 1965.

choice of convertible, or 4 door hardtop with factory air. Both very low mileage 6c very very sharp. City Motors. Eldorado lc Main. 428-9011: 423-7785.

11 16 MERCURY. 1966 4 door sedan, fully equipped. Big savings. Graves Motor Uliopolis 4E6-3021. 11 18 MUSTANG 1965 289 high performance, 4 speed, sharp, for sale, by lein holder, 877-1191 ask for Dale Schonewis.

II 18 OLDS. 1956, standard shift. '57 Olds, all power, air conditioning. Stevenson's Garage. 3460 E.

William. 422-5051. 11 15 OLDRMOBILE 1957 "88" Holiday, power steering 6t brakes, radio, heater. Full price t99. Citv Motors No.

2 Lot. 525 N. Main. 428-5621. 11 19 OLDSMOBR.E, 1960 88.

convertible, excellent condition, private owned. Will sell reasonable. 428-7407. 11 18 OLDSMOBILE, 1960. 4 door hardtop, power steering tt power brakes, radio, white walls, 2 snow tires with wheels.

$450. 877- 4494. 11 15 OLDS, 1963 sedan wanted to buy. Must be In good condition, witnout air. Byers TV.

1028 N. Main. 11 17 OLDSMOBILE. 1963. Cutlass convertible, bucket scats, power steering, automatic, radio.

Excellent condition. $1550. 422-0334 after 5. 11 16 OLDSMOBILE. 1963 4 door, guaranteed perfccL J4H Motors.

2525 N. Water. 877-5193. OLDSMOBILE. F85 1963.

Deluxe Sta tion wagon. 8. automatic, radio, new-tires, very clean, 1 owner. Daum Chevrolet-Buick CLINTON. ILL.

PH. 935-3156 Open Evenings by Appointment 11 18 OLDSMOBILE. 1963. 88. convertible, steer ing, brakes.

Silver Blue. $1750. Roger Parks, Moweaqua 768-3175. 11 16 OLDS. 1963.

F85, economy plus: '60 Si '61 Olds, 4 door sedans, cheap. Trusner's, 120 E. Cerro Gordo, 422-7702. 11 15 PLYMOUTHS, 1934. (21 1936's.

1937. All antique autos. 2115 E. Eldorado. 11 15 PLYMOUTH 1958 2 door hardtop, red white.

Extra sharp! S295. Skyway Motors, 801 N. Water. 428-3322. 11 16 PLYMOUTH.

1961: wagon, best model, V-8, automatic, power, air, low mi. Extra clean. $750. Will finance. Sunshine.

428-1565. 11 16 THUNDERBIRD, 1966: Landau, full pow er, air. Save $1,000. 1. Graves Motor Uliopolis 486-3021.

11 21 VOLKSWAGEN, 1963, very good condition, must sell, private owner, ph. 877-3576. 11 17 ASSUMPTION, ILL. '65 Chevrolet "6" stick. 65 Chevrolet 4 door, air.

63 Chevrolet 4 door, Nice! '63 Chevrolet 4 door. $1145 '63 Chevrolet convertible, 3 deuces, 4 speed. 62 Chevrolet, $895 '62 Chevrolet Tempest $675 '62 Chevrolet wagon, power, air. '63 Falcon wagon. Extra nice.

'61 Chevrolet 4 door, hardtop. Choice of 2. 60 Comet, nice. $395 '60 Rambler wagon, $395 TRUCKS '64 Chevrolet LCS new engine, new tires, new paint. '65 Chevrolet ton, fully equipped.

'60 Chevrolet 2 ton, nice. '59 Chevrolet ton, 52 Chevrolet 1 ton '53 Chevrolet 34 ton. Plus 6 Older Models. "DRIVE A LITTLE; SAVE A LOT" Try the Traders, Hal St Don GORDEN CHEVROLET Phone 226-3221 Automotive Automotive 11 11 20 PLYMOUTH FURY 1962: 7 door black, 6 Long's Garage, 2950 K. Locust, 422-6183.

11 18 PLYMOUTH, 1964, Sport Fury. V- speed, bucket seats; '60 Buick La Sabre- convertible. Ph. 423-4345. 11 21 PONTIAC, 1958 2 door hardtop, automatic transmission, power brakes 6c steering, new tires.

S135. Ph. 423-6202. 11 20 PONTIAC. 1964, Grand Prix, automatic, power steering brakes, good tires, excellent condition.

Ph. 877-6672. 11-16 RAMBLER, 1961: American, 2 door, in good shape. Phone 877-4959. 11 20 RAMBLER, 1963: 6 cyl.

stick, overdrive, 4 door, S895. Motors, 2525 N. Water. 877-5193. 11 18 THUNDERBIRD 1957: red tt white, anto-matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, beater tt whitewalls.

-200B E. Main after 5:30 p.m. 11 17 T-BIHD, 1955: 57 engine, standard shift, good condition, make offer. Ph. Mo- weaqua 768-4776 after 5 p.m.

weekdays. 11 16 VOLKSWAGEN, 1961 with 1964 engine. New paint Job, whitewall tires, radio, seat belts. Sharp. S800.

W. stokes, St. Elmo. IIL ph. 829-5313.

11 15 Are You Ready? WONDERLIN'S Are Offering Brass Hat Cars SOME WITH AIR CONDITIONING Very Low Mileage New Car Warranties Big Discounts TODAY AT Wonderlin's 1705 E. Pershing 877-3102 11 15 BARDING PONTIAC $2495 '66 Tempest Custom 4 door, V-8, automatic '65 Volkswagen Station Waogn $2195 '64 Cafalina CONVERTIBLE, "power steering brakes, power, windows, automatic. $2395 '64 Grand Prix POWER steering It brakes, automatic $1795 '64 Ford Galaxie "500" 2 door hardtop, V8. automatic, power steering "Apri! Value $995 '63 Volkswagen 2 door Sunroof. Clean $1495 '63 Chevrolet DIP ALA 4 door sedan VS, automatic $1095 '63 Tempesi CUSTOM 4 door, A cyL Automatic 29,000 miles, one owner.

$1595 '63 Chevrolet IMPALA sport coupe. V8, straight shirt. $995 '61 Pontiac STAR CHIEF A door sedan. Power steer ing at brakes, automatic $795 "60 T-Bird POWER steering brakes. $395 '59 Cafalina STATION wagon, power steerinf Draxes, automatic $295 '59 Rambler WAGON, 6 cyL Straight shift 1955 E.

Pershing Rd. Decatur Public Transportation Ozark Air Lines flights and ir.ter-city buses Thnrsdnv afternoon and this mnrn- nd this mora- ing were reported on schedule. All Nor- running 20 minutes behind schedule. NORFOLK AST) WESTERN Chicago Toi Bine Bird 11:51 a.m.. Baa.

ner Bine 5:30 p.m. Arrives from: Banner Bin 1:40 p.m.. Bine Bird 7:29 p.m. St LotHs To: St Louis Limited 5:27 lbu Banner Blue-Cannon Ball. 1:50 p.m..

Bine Bird 7:34 p.m Arrives from: Blue Bird-Cannon Ball 11:46 a.m.. Banner Blue 5:27 p.m. Petroif limited 8:25 p.m Detroit To- Cannon Ball, 11:54 a.m.. Detroit Limited 8-35 p.m Arrive from: St Louts Limited 510 a.m.. Cannon Ball 1:30 p.m.

OZARK AIR LINES (Monday-Friday Chirac Flicht to: 434 a.m.. 73010:30 a.m.. 4401:17 p.m. 462 3:30 732 :45 p.m.. 456 10 33 p.m Arrives from: 3013:33 a.m., 43112:09 p.m., 4611:57 o.m..

733 A TT 739 9-50 p.m.. P.m. St Louis Flights to: 3018:48 a.m.. p.m.. 3097-55 p.m..

73910 p.m.. 7171115 p.m. Arrives from: 434 6:39 a.m.. 73010:23 a.m.. 440 1-07 p.m..

340- 4:26 p.m.. 456-10 23 p.m Indianapolis Flight to- "MO 4:34 p.m Arrives from-309 7-50 p.m. Sprimrfield-FIisht to- 4612-10 p.m.. 3097:55 p.m. Arrives from: 4401:07 p.m., 4623:20 p.m..

3404:26 p.m. I OZARK AIR LINES Saturday Chicago Flight to- 4346:49 a.m.. 730-11-30 a.m.. 4384 30 p.m.. 4401:01 p.m Arrives a.m..

p.m.. 4373-59 p.m.. 733 6:20 p.m.. 7399-55 o.m St Louis Flight to: 431- 07 a.m.. 3097:55 p.m..

3912:30 p.m.. 739 10:05 p.m Arrives from 73011:23 440 17-51 p.m.. 3744-26 P.m Indianapolis Flights to- 374 p.m.. Arrives from- 3C9 7 50 p.m Snrinefield- Flichf tn 7C9 7-55 p. m.

Arrives from 174 4 26 p.m UNION IICS DEPOT Bloomtnton To: 1-50 p.m. Arrives from: 4:55 p.m. Bloom service Friday. Saturday and Sunday only) Champa.cn To- 10:20 7:40 p.m. Arrives from: 10 05 a.m..

5 o.m. Chicaeo To: 4:55 a.m.. 2:08 p. 10:40 p.m. Arrive from? 4j40 a.nu 2:20 p.m..

8:45 pjn. Evansville Toi 6:05 p.m. Arrives from: 1 p.m. Peoria To? 1:30 p.m. dally.

5:30 p.m. Friday Saturday and Sunday only; Arrives from: 5:20 p.m. itly. 12:45 p.m. Friday.

Saturday and Sunday only St Louis To- 5:10 a.m.. 2:20 p.m.. 8:55 p.m. Arrive from: 4:30 iau 2 p.m.. 10:15 P.m.

Sprinstfield To: 10-32 a.m.. 2:20 p.m.. 5:05 p.m.. 8:55 p.m Arrives from: 9 05 a.m.. 1:50 6 p.m..

7:30 p.m. Terre Haute To: 9-io a.m. 1:55 p.m.. 4:10 p.m. Arrives from? 10-30 a.m., 2:13 pn.

8:50 p.m. OECATTR CITY LINES Buses operate oa the nine routes from 6 a.m. through 6 p.m. Mnndiy throes!) Saturday Bases tave the House tn Central Park on the hour and the hour. No Sunday service DECATUR GIRL GETS SAVINGS BOND Sheila Dianne Butler, 17, of 1 T-.

CI 1 oiepueu ueicnui -rugu oiuuui has won a certificate of merit and a U.S. savings bond in the Firestone Tire Rubber Com-i pany's 1966 scholarship awards program. The awards were given to children of Firestone employes, Miss Butler is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Max E.

Butler of 416 Southampton Dr. father is manager of the cost; accounting department at the; Decatur plant. Miss Butler will study lang- uage in college after gradua-; tion from Stephen Decatur. they get ond INSTANT BlfYiRS TRY ONE! To Place Your Ad JUST DIAL 429-4353 DECATUR Herald aad Review DECATUR MEN FINED IN COURT Two Decatur men have been fined in Circuit Court on reck u-Me. ullViil5 -liai5 lcuuv-tu UJ the state's attorney's office from intoxicated, driving charg es on which they were arrested.

Floyd Lyle Murray, 38, of 1744 N. Oakland arrested Feb. 13, was fined $129.80. Jimmy J. Burrows, 22, of 2331 W.

Center arrested Dec. 11, was fined $142.3 A second charge of illegal possession of liquor, filed at the same time, was dismissed. The Decatur Review RATES BY MAIL In Trad in Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $15.50 1 year $13.00 6 months 8.00 6 months 7.00 3 months 4.25 3 months 3.75 1 month 1.50 1 month 1.25 1 week .45 1 week .35 Sunday Only 1 Year S3. 00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sundav Daily except Sunday 1 year $22.00 1 year $17.00 6 months 11.75 6 months 9.25 3 months 6.25 3 months 5.00 1 month 2.50 1 month 2.00 1 week .70 1 week .55 Sunday Only 1 Year S3. 00 Carrier rates apply on subscription by mail in any town or territory ha vine carrier service.

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trash tue. mo" Carl dama- Macon County Divorces Betty J. Schabowskl from Joseph Jr. Rincones from David Janet L. Green from James E.

Sylvia C. McCay from Lyndell D. Orvel McDaniel from Norma Jean Donna Shepher.1 from Roger Donna Baker Dratwiok from John G. Mary from John Decatur Births Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph. 1454 W. Grand, Kirl, April 14. St. Mary's HICHT.

Mr. and Mrs. Ijrry. Mowea-qua. boy, April 14.

St. Mary 'a HAtTT. Mr. and Mrs. William.

1740 E. Main. April 14. SL Mary'a COOKE. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank. Bement. bey. April 14.

DEARDORFF. Mr. and Mrs. Eune. 1S19 w.

Macon, girl. April 14. MUORWE. Mr. ard Mrs.

Curtis. 317 Central. Eirl. April 14. R4MC Central Illinois Deaths ADKINS.

Mrs. Nora. 79. Newton, died 6 p.m. Wednesday, Richland Memorial Hospital.

OIney; leaves husband. Lee; son. Lloyd, Newton; dauchters. Mrs. Florence Woodard.

Springfield: Mrs. Nellie Brady, Champaign; sifter. Mrs. Clara Clotts. Metropolis; services.

2 p.m. Saturday, Sees-sengood Funeral Home. Newton: burial. Westlawn Memorial Cemetery; call after 2 p.m Friday. BARKLEY.

Kenneth 60. Mount Erie, formerly of Oblong, died 8:20 p.m. Wednesday. Richland Memorial Hospital. OIney leaves ife a ry son nice.

Champaign: daughter, Mrs. Ruth Elmer. Japan; brother. Don, Yale: sister, Mrs. Freda Chapman.

Vale; body in Seesseo-good Funeral Home. Newton; arrangements incomplete. BLAND. Mrs Mattie Dakota. 76.

Lincoln, formerly of New Holland, died 3 25 a.m. Thursday. Mary Henry Nursing Home, Lincoln; leaves husband. George; son. George St.

Louis; services, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Holland Barry Funeral Home. Lincoln: burial, Richmond Grove Cemetery, near New Holland call after noon Friday. COSART.

Mrs. Levi C. 'Ella 9. Pontiac. formerly of Cowden.

died 6:35 a.m. Friday at home of daughter in pnn-tiac; leaves daughter. Mrs. H. L.

Park-hill. Pontiac; sons. Lee D. and Ralph both of Osweto. arrangement incomplete at Lockart Sos Funeral Home, Cowden.

DALTON, Lovell 89, rural Montl-cllo. died 3:25 a.m. Friday in home; leaves sons. L. D.

and Virl. both of Mon-ticello: Chester. Iecatur; Homer. San Diego, daughters, Mrs. Ethel Hodges and Prentice Dalton, both of Monticello; brothers.

Luther and Carl, both of Naomi, sisters. Mrs. Velva Blacker, Mrs. Delia Weaver, both of Monticello; Mrs. Pearl Floyd.

Noam. Ky. services 2 p.m Sunday. Mackey Funeral Home, Monti-cello; burial. Ikfland Cemetery: rail from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday In funeral home. FINFROCK. Louis 69. Altamont.

died 1:10 a.m. Thursday. Fayette County Hsopital. Vandalia; leaves soas. Ben.

Cowden: John. Oalkand; daughters. Mrs. Allegra Ellis, Altamont; Mrs. Jane Pugs-ley, Valparaiso, Mrs.

Mary Ann Young, Altamont: Mrs, Louella Hooks. Mason; Sara Finfrock. St. Louis: sister, Mrs Clare Wagoner, Altamont; services. 2 p.m.

Sunday. Dexter Methodist Church, near Altamont: burial. Arbor Crest Cemetery, near Altamont; call after noon Saturday. KuU Funeral Home, Altamont. FREDE, Fred 56, Shelbyville, formerly of Decatur, died of heart attack; 7:45 a.m.

Thursday in home; leaves wife. June, Shelbyville: daughter, Mrs. Carol Pirtle. Sparta; son. John, Nnrthbrook; brother, Elmer, Decatur: services, 2 p.m.

Saturday. Lockart Son Funeral Heme. Shelbyville; burial. Clenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville; call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

HOOKS. Mrs. Anges 75. rural Altamont. died 6 a.m.

Thursday in home leaves sons, Bernard. Melvin, Charles and Harlan, all of Mason; daughters. Mrs Elizabeth Lowry and Mrs. Myrtle Spilker. both of Altamont; Mrs.

Phoebe Lowry. Mason; services. 1 p.m. Saturday Asbury Church. Gilmore; burial.

Union Cemetery. Altamont: call after noon Friday, Hull Funeral Home. Altamont. JAMES. John Richard.

80. retired farmer, died 1:05 a.m. Thu. (day, St. Vincent Memorial Hospital.

Taylorville; leaves daughters. Mrs. Marion Mc-Shan, Madison, Mrs. Joyce Andri-lanas, Seattle, sons, J. Robert.

Taylorville: Richard. Mazon; services, 2 p.m. Saturday. Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial, Rochester Cemetery; call after 7 p.m Friday. i 08-16 BROADWAY.

S. 955: dishes, glass, appliances, clothing, aprons, jewelry, coffee pot, drapes, misc. 08 16 DIANE RD. 15: 9-7 Fri Sat. Ladles childrens cltohes, camera, house wares.

08 16 EDWARD, N. 1570: side entrance, clothing, misc. formats. Fri. Sat.

8:30 to 5:30. 08 17 FRANKLIN, S. 3220: 9-6. Clothing, furniture. washer, misc.

Everyone welcome. 08 16 JASPER, N. 1032: Wed. thru 11-4. Wed.

evening, used items, antique dishes, pictures, clothing reduced. 08 16 LAKE SHORE DR. N. 464: Side door. Fri.

after 4. all day Sat Clothing tt misc. items. 08 17 MACARTHUR 3712: Garage. Cloth- ui.

cui tains, sieieu, mil oe pepper collection, fertilizer spreader, tt misc. 9-5. 16 MARIETTA. W. 1303: Adult clothing girls sizes 8-10.

household goods, misc. Sat. Sun. 08 15 MARIETTA. E.

234: Fri. afternoon tt Sat. Clothing, dishes, everything. Big sale. Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

0816 MARIETTA. W. 1368: Fri. Sat Infants, childrens, adults nice, clean, spring clothing, furniture, dishes, misc. 08-16 MCCLELLAND.

S. 363: large basement sr, Thurs. Fri. Sat. Porch furniture.

08 17 ORCHARD. E. 241: Shriner's Oriental Band Annual rummage sale, 2:30 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m.

Sun. 2 piece sofa, chest of drawers, all kinds of rummage. 08-18 RAVINA PARK 1321: furniture. clothes tt misc. Starting Tues.

12 thru Mon. 18. 08 16 RIDGE. DR. (South Shores) Stove, clothing, miscellaneous household goods.

08 20 RIVERVfEW. W. 2280: Moving. Clothes for all. baby furniture, bedroom suite.

TV. grill, linens, misc. 08-17 WYCKLES. S. 328: Fri.

thru 8 to 7. Clothing, all sizes, misc. 428-4068. 08 16 ZONTA rummage sale. Fri.

eve. and all day 817 N. Broadway. 08 19 ALWAYS CALL PERKINS for 1966 dates. 423-5421 Free-parking.

234 E. Marietta. 235 tt 241 E. Orchard. 08 16 ANOTHER BIG ONE: at 2302 N.

Fair-view. Sewing machine, glider, maternities, infant tt children's clothing, lamps, curtains 6c drapes, linens, blankets 6c bedspreads, rugs, dishes, toys It games, cabinet base, men's 6c ladies clothing, typewriter 6c stand. Four shin Mink scarf Doors open 9 sharp, close at 6 p.m. Rt. 48 North to Ravina Park Road, turn left 2 blocks to Falrview Ave.

08-15 NT ANTIC METHODIST CHURCH. April 13, then beginning Noon the 14tb until Noon the 15th at 241 E. Orchard. 08 18 NOW 5 hie clean rooms for rental call Bob's 429-2032. Follow the crowd to 819 N.

Broadway. Come where the action is! Have truck, will traveL Hauling. 03 16 SULLIVAN GROUP rummage sale. 829 N. Broadway, Apr.

17, 4 p.m.-9 p.m Mon. Apr. 18, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. 08 15 823 N.

BROADWAY: Fri. 4 p.m. tc Sat. Infants wear, maternity, children's adults clothing, nursery items 6c Accessories, huge selection of rummage. 08 16 2402 E.

NORTH: good clean clothing. sizes, many ladies size 5. 7 9. Knick knacks 6c misc. items.

9-9 everyone welcome. Automotive 11 16 11 BU1CK. 1946. HEARSE: banged up. runs perfect, mint interior.

1544 W. Wood. $165 11 15 BUICK. 1960: power, sharp. $645: Chevrolet.

161. 6 cylinder, sharp. $795. Archie's Auto Sales. 595 E.

Prairie, 428-7332. II 16 BUICK 1963: LeSabre. 4 door hardtop, power steering It brakes, air conditioning. Perfect condition. Storm King Co.

202 N. Jasper Ph. 423-7721. 11 21 BUICK. 1965.

Wildcat 4 Door Hardtop, full power, factory air, local 1 owner car. Balance New Car Warranty. K. C. Summers Bulck.

Mattoon 235-0328 235-0331. 11 15 CADILLAC, 1959. aedan. factory air-conditioning, electric windows, power steering 6c brakes, new tires, take over payments. 877-4153.

11 19 CADILLAC. 1965: Fleetwood. '64 Cadillac sedan de Vllle. '65 Ford Galaxie hardtop, power steering. Carl Grabb Motors.

Dealer, Shelbyville 154. 11 17 Cadillac, 1965 Sedan PeVille. white with black and white Interior, comfort control air conditioning, tinted Klass, full power Includinst 6-way seats, premium white wMs, low mileage, balance of new car warranty. A local owner. HERMAN MOTORS Mattoon, Authorired Cadillac.

Olds and CMC truck Dealer CHEVROLET, 1937: Master town sedan, mechanically excellent, needs minor body work. Call 423-6046. II 18 CHEVROLET. 1953. 4 door, standard shift.

S75. Cartop box, with canvas, $10. 1713 W. Olive. 11 15 CHEVROLET 1956 passenger wagon.

Beautiful bronze tt ivory. Full price. $395. City Motors No. 2 Lot.

525 N. Main. 429-5621. 11 16 CHEVROLET. 1956.

VS. Bel-Air, A door. motor and interior A-l condition, wrecked in rear. Ph. 795-2062 Argenta.

11 16 CHEVROLET 1957 convertible, stick, sharp! (Choice of 2). 1959 Chevrolet Impala coupe, VS. stick. Hazen Motors. 1078 E.

Eldorado. 429-1662. 11 19 CHEVROLET. 1957: straight stick. '64 Fairlane 500.

56 Dodge, very reasonable. Speagle Auto Sales, 334H N. East. 428- S372. we finance, open 8-7.

Sun. til 2. 11 18 CHEVROLET, 1957 283. VJ, Bel Air i door, power steering, radio, good tires, clean. 877-6584.

11 15 CHEVROLET 1957 4 door wagon. 6 overdrive, standard transmission. Full prire $365. City Motors. No.

2 Lot. 525 N. Main. 428-5621. 11 19 CHEVROLET 1958: Delray.

4 door, auto-matic, good condition, reasonable. 422-3098. 11 15 CHEVROLET 1960 Impala coupe, V8. straight shift. White, black interior.

Full Price $565. City Motors No. 2 Lot, 525 N. Main. 428-5621.

11 15 CHEVROLET 1960 door. 6. stick, $425: '59 Chevy 6 automatic. S345. Valley Motors, 1812 N.

Water. 11 16 CHEVROLET, 1961, 4 door. V8. I960 Ford pickup. ton, V8.

Bob's Anto Sales, Mowcaqua 766-4971. 11 17 CHEVROLET 1962 Impala 4 door sedan, 1 owner. Will finance. Latham 674-5636. 11 18 CHEVROLET.

1962: Impala. 2 door hardtop. Perfect. By owner. Will consider trade.

Storm King 202 N. Jasper, Ph. 423-7721. 11 18 CHEVROLET 1963 BelAir 4 door, 8 cyl, radio, automatic, 32,000 miles. Ph.

429-7289. 11-16 CHEVROLET. 1963, Super Sport, air, power steering tt brakes. AM-FM radio, extras, ph. 423-6805.

11 15 CHEVROLET. 1964: Bel Air. 4 door. (1 6 cylinder straight shift, (1) 6 cylinder automatic, both in excellent condition. Low mileage, $95 down.

836 N. Main. II 20 CHRYSLER, 1966: Newport. 2 door hardtop, power steering It brakes, less than 1000 miles. $500 off list price.

423-2119 after 6 p.m. MCCOLPIN. William 85. Sumner, died 7:10 p.m Tuesday, Red Rill Rest Haven. Sumner: leaves daughter, Mrs.

Ellen Pettyjohn. Sumner: brother. Ever- ett. Lawrenceville; services, 2 p.m. Tt-day, Sivert Funeral Home, umber; burial, Sumner Cemetery; call any time.

NOON AN. Mrs. Mary 85. Taylor- ville. died 12:35 a.m.

Thursday. Smith Guest Home, Taylorville leaves sons, Ned. Fort Lauderdale, David and Joseph, both of Decatur: Kelly, Spring- field; Thomas. Taylorville: daughters, Mrs. Robert Da It on, Decatur; Becky Noo- nan.

Aspen. brother, Frank Flei- gle. Morrlsonville: services, 10 a.m Saturday, St. Roman Catholic Church, Taylorville Morrisonville call after 4 p.m. Friday, Connolly Funeral Home.

Taylorville. PIERCE. James H. (Hank), 85, Ston-In vr ton. died Wednesday, funeral, 9 a.m, Saturday Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church.

Stoninston: bu.ial. Calvary Ceme tery. Pawnee; call after 3 p.m. naay, Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville. RAY.

Lloyd 39, Toledo, died 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Carle Hospital. Urban of heart condition: leaves wife. Carolyn: son, Edwin, at home; daughter.

Connie, at home: mother. Mrs. Aslee Ray. Toledo: brothers. Loren, Mattoon: Charles, Neo-ca: Leon and Lonnie, both of Toled: sis ters, Mrs.

Ruby Crawford, Villa Grovel Mrs. Freda Mailings, cnaneston: Mrs Alberta Shoot. Toledo: services. 1:30 p.m. Saturday.

Toledo Christian Church; burial. Toledo Cemetery: call after 4 p.m. Friday. Lashmet Funeral Home, Toledo. SHORT.

Ernest 62. Yale, insurance broker and Jasper County Supervisor, died 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Richland Memorial Hospital. Olney: leaves wife, Freda; dauchters. Mary Short.

Champaign; Cath erine, bather and Hazel, all at home; services. 2 p.m. Friday, Hilet Funeral Home. Greenup burial West Harmony Cemetery, near Yale; call anytime. THOMPSON.

Ernest, 69, Arthur, died midnight Wednesday. Jarman Hospital. Tuscola; leaves wife Bertha; daughters Mrs. Norma Cliffords. Champaign: Mrs.

Rose Walker Midlothian: son Don, Arthur: sisters Mrs. Ella Bearduff and Mrs. Clara Murphy, both of Phoenix. Mrs. Gay las Upstone, Arthur; services.

2 P.m. Saturday. Fleming Funeral Home. Arhtur: burial. Arthur Cemetery; call after 4 p.m.

Friday. Funeral Directors 01 01 16 YOTO INSPECTION of our modern funeral home will be both Interesting and educational. We are continually adding to our facilities. You are invited to visit us at any time. BRINTUNGER'S DECATUR AND CERRO GORDO PH.

472-8371 PH. 2371 Funerals Decatur 1A 1A 19 Lehman, Effie E. ARRANGEMENTS INCOMPLETE Dawson Wilcoff 1A IS owe Georae Thomas j- Service 1 m. Saturday. Chapel.

In terment Marnsiown irmcirij. rriruui may call at the luncral home after 4 p.m. Friday. Dawson Wilcoff 1A 14 iNeiderbrach, Otto C. Sen ice 3 p.m.

Saturday. Chanel. Inter ment Fairlawn Cemetery, nenfl may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Friday. Dawson Wilcoff Scaggs, Lilly Ethe! Serv ices 3 m.

Sunday. Chapel. Imer-I mem Hall Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday Davson Wikoff Semelka, William Services 130 p.m.

Monday. Pilgrim Lutheran Church. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 p.m. Saturday until 11 a.m.

Monday and then at the church from noon until service time. J. J. Moran' Sons Funeral Flowers 1C 1C la aaaa BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS HOURANS Ph. 4J9-S30S Ph.

479-5211 Park Shop Tickets Avallah'a Card of Thanks 02 02-15 DECATUR and area people have been overwhelmingly kind to us. Cards, flowers and gifts have poured in from throughout the area many of them signed "A Radio As much as we would like, tt is impossible to acknowledge personally. We woukl especially like to thank Theatie 7. the Barbershoppers. and Illinois Broadcasting Company.

The help of friends is sincerely appreciated. Orv. Donna and Sabrina Graham. In Memoriam 03 03-15 ATKINS. DONALD JEAN: In lovini memory of our son At brother who passed away 17 years ago today.

'The Lord Is thy Shepherd. Thous shalt not w-ant, for He that watcheth over thee, slum-berth not." Mother. Dad Brother. 03 15 BURCHAM. JERRY: In memory of our grandson on his 28th birthday.

Not dead to us who loved him, Not dead but gone before. He lives with us In memory, and shall for evermore. Grandma at Grandpa Banister. Lost and Found 04 04 17 CALICO CAT. about 1 year old.

female, lost South Shores area, reward, ph. 423-4704. 04 21 GRAY CAT. long haired, white on throat tt face. male, lost South Shore area.

Reward Ph. 428-5844. 04 17 PLEASE return red billfold lost at 827 N. Broadway, Wed. April 13.

Need money very badly. Reward. 1404 N. Broadway. 04 $10 REWARD for the return of Samsonlte attache case and papers, bearing the Initials GLM.

Monson's Funeral Home. Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 05 17 FAIRLAWN a grave lot. good location, $500. phone 423-4936. 05 20 GRAVE SPACES, 4.

Macon County Memorial Park, Lord's Last Supper. Phone 963-2489. 05 21 Old Capitol Monument Works, 618 S. 6th. Vandalia.

since 1920. Large and beautiful display. Open daily and Sunday afternoons 1 to 5. 05 19 2 grave spaces, in Garden of Time. Memorial Park $220, James W.

Johnson. Call Memorial Park office 429-5058. Insurance 06 06-17 REJECTED: Too Young? Too old! Can-celled? We have the best plan for you! Saf-Way Insurance Agency. 246 S. Oak-land.

429-2379. -i i l1 41 isVatli s.4a tt mm.

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