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Automotive 11 -11 20- FORD, 1955 all black convertible, automatic transmission, extra clean. Take over payments. Ph. 8-7021. -11-21- FORD, 1956 Station Wagon 4-door.

Radio, heater, Fordomatic, 1-owner. 37,000 actual miles. $1295. Lakeside Motors, 1 bik. N.

of Dam on S. Main. 8-8131. -11 20- FORD 1957 Ranch Wagon, 6 cylinder, overdrive, radio, heater, $1095. Anderson Motors, 630 E.

Pershing, 6600. -11-21- FORD, 1958, V8 Ranch Wagon, straight shift, $1395. Fairview Motors, Ph. 8-6631. -11-21- FORD.

1958, Ranch Wagon, 6 cylinder, Straight shift, like new. Angel Motors. Ph. 6971. -11 20.

FORD 1959 Galaxie 4 door radio, heater, Fordomatic, whitewalls, spotless, few miles, guaranteed $2295. Jack Hardy, Mt. Auburn, Ph. 3201 or 3643. -11-23 FORD, 1960 pickup truck, bed, 2,000 actual miles.

Ph. 2-1886. -11-21- FORD. 1960 Starliner 2-door hardtop. Demonstrator.

Small V-8, radio, heater, whitewalls. 4,000 actual miles. $2895. Lakeside Motors, 1 blk. N.

of Dam on S. Main. 8-8131. -11-25- GMC truck, 1957, Fruehauf van body, side doors, truck and body perfect condition, good tires. Priced to sell.

Dean Waldman. Phone 7601 Monticello, Ill. -11-22- INTERNATIONAL 1955 R-130, Cab chassis, 4 speed transmission, $795. International Harvester 400 E. Main.

---11-22- JEEP, 1957 FC 150; 1955 Jeep 1 ton pickup; 1953 Jeep CI3. Barding Buick Pontiac, Clinton, Tel. 56. -11-21- MERCEDES-BENZ, 1959, 190 SL convertible. Best offer over $3800.

May be seen after 4 p.m., or weekends. Mrs. Margaret Crabtree, 2313 Moultrie, Mattoon, Ill. Ph. AD 4-2049.

-11-22- MERCURY 1952 hardtop. Blue and white, whitewalls. Jeffs Auto Sales, 1404 N. 22nd. Ph.

9-2021. -11-26- MERCURY 1953, 2 door hardtop, good condition. 8-8906. -11 20- MERCURY, 1954 2-door, straight shift. Wed.

only, $225. Valley Motors, 2787 N. Later. 8-3723. -11-22- MERCURY 1954 2 door with overdrive, radio, healer, tip top condition, $375.

Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit. -11-21- MERCURY 1954: sharp, AT-RH, power, after 5, 4088. -11 20- MERCURY, 1956 Monterey 4 door sedan, Merc-0-matic, power equipped Including seats, push button radio. Black and white.

A local low mileage Sharpie. Several 1946 to 1959 Fords and Chevys. Heckman Chevrolet Cerro Gordo, Tel. 8861. -11-22- NASH 1950 4 door sedan with overdrive, just like brand new, $195.

Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit. -11-25- OLDSMOBILE. 1954: 98, small down Van payment, Buren take until over 6 payments 802 741 Division. -11-21- OLDSMOBILE, 1959 88 sport sedan.

Dealer's wife's car, 3,600 $3,170. Maurer Motors, Clinton. -11 22- OLDSMOBILE, 1959 "98" Holiday sedan, air conditioned. 1959 Cadillac, sedan, air conditioned (2); 1 solid white, 1 blue. Carl Grabb Motors.

Cad-Olds-Rambler Dealer, Shelbyville, Tel. 154. -11-22- PLYMOUTH 1950 4 door sedan. 4 good tires and it runs good, $75. Eastside Motors, 950 E.

Condit. -11-21- PLYMOUTH, 1951 4 door Cranbrook, dio, heater, good tires, $200. 8-3109. -11-21- PLYMOUTH, 1955 4 door, V8, Powerflite, exceptionally clean. PJ's Used Cars, 444 N.

Broadway, 3-1231. -11-21- PLYMOUTH 1957 4 door, Warranty. "It's a Good Rule to Trade With Ruhl." Ruhl at Pana, Highway 51 south, 190 5550. -11-21- PLYMOUTH 1958: station wagon. Hugh Caley, Mt.

Pulaski, S.W. 2-5746. -11-22- PONTIAC 1951 club coupe, standard shift, cleanest one in town, $195. Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit.

Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, April 20, 1960. DECATUR HERALD Bromles's Flowers for all Occasions 702 Greenwood Ph. 3-3447 HOURANS FLORISTS PH. 5305 On the Corner 160 Water GRAPH FLORISTS 1 WORLD SEND FLOWERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists Look in Yellow Pages FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY McMANUS FLORISTS Dial 8-0996 1106 West Pershing SVENDSEN FLORISTS FT.D. Phone 2-4767 2702 N.

Broadway Do you have a sense of humor? Do you see the brighter side of things---get a laugh or chuckle out of the little humorous happenings in eryday life? Write those funny incidents down, a short paragraph or two will do. Mail them to the Decatur Review in Decatur, Illinois. The best of these will he printed in the Stray Scraps column on the hack page of the Saturdav Review. STRAY a column of humorous happenings in the lives of local people each Saturday on the back page of the Saturday Daily Review. Show Movie Theatre And the British call it the cinemaYou won't miss any of the better ones if you watch the movie ads in the Herald and Review.

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This newspaper can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. For contract rates, and other classified information: call 4353; write The Herald and Review Classified or Inquire in person at the classified counter, 365 N. Main, Decatur, Ill Emergency Ambulance Calls Tuesday 1:53 p.m.-1100 1 W. Main house call one 1:55 p.m.-Standard Office Building, serv. ices not required.

4:26 p.m.- 600 E. Main pedestrian hit by car, one to 7:58 Motel, sick call, one to Fire Calls 6:03 p. S. Franklin home of John Davis, $100 loss from fire caused by defective wiring. Tuesday 3:40 a.

E. William home of Tema Cruz, $250 damage to Cruz auto from fire caused by short in wiring. Marriage Licenses IN LOGAN-William Raymond Evans, Clinton, Wanda L. Forbes, Clinton. IN EFFINGHAM-Paul Frederich Robison, Mattoon, Linda L.

McCollum, 21, Louisville, Lloyd Morris, 18, Altamont, Erma Durbin, 20, Altamont. John Louis Nieman, 28, Effingham, Bernadette Elizabeth Zacha, 21, Effingham. Edward G. Miller, 27, Mattoon, Bertha Zike, 28, Mattoon. McLEAN J.

Ryan, Heyworth, Karcher, Sibley Born To ALLISON, Mr. and Mrs. William, Lincoln, boy, April 19, St. Clara's Lincoln. BRISTOW, Dr.

and Mrs. D. Effingham, girl, April 11, St. Anthony, Effingham. BUCKLES, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell, Mount Pulaski, girl, April 18, DONOHO, Mr. and Mrs. James, Newton, girl, April 15, St. Anthony, Effingham.

ENABNIT. Rev. and Mrs. Paul, Kenney, girl, April 17, John Warner Hospital, Clinton FRY, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth, Rural Route 3, girl, April 18, GOOD, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arthur, boy, April 18, St. Mary's HANKINS, Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest, Shumway, boy, April 12, St. Anthony, Effingham. HARMON, Mr. and Mrs. Rex, Sigel, girl, April 15, St.

Anthony, Effingham. HUNTER, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin, 535 E. Division, boy, April 18, St.

Mary's JANSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Teutopolis, boy, April 12, St. Anthony, Effingham. KAUFMAN, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred, Effing. ham, girl, April 17, St. Anthony, Effing. ham.

KRABBE, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Dieterich, girl, April 13, St. Anthony, Effingham. NIEMAN, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis, Effingham, girl, April 12, St. Anthony, Effingham. RHOADES, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Leo, Arlington, formerly of Clinton, girl, April 16, Arlington Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George, Neoga, boy, April 12, St. Anthony, Effingham.

SHUMARD, Mr. and Mrs. William, Monticello, girl, April 18, St. Mary's STALEY, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul, Newton, boy, April 11, St. Anthony, Effingham. STUCKEY, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy, Sigel, April 17, St.

Anthony, Effingham. TRAUB, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell, Dieterich, boy, April 17, St. Anthony, Effingham.

WESTENDORF, Mr. and Ralph, Sigel, boy, April 18, St. Anthony, Effingham. WILLIS, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman, Mason, boy, April 13, St. Anthony, Effingham. Central Illinois Deaths BARLOW, Mrs. Hazel, 57, Salem, died 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in home; leaves daughter, Mrs.

Pearl McIntosh, Salem; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bullard, Salem; step-sons, Leonard, Dixon; Lloyd, Sterling; sister, Mrs. Edith Powell, Alma; brothers, Loren, Lester, Eber, of Salem; Floyd, Centralia; services p.m. Wednesday in Givens Church, near Salem: burial in Allmon Cemetery; call in Bowman-Hancock Funeral Home, lem.

BEVERIDGE, Mrs. Elizabeth 75, Pana, died 10:30 p. m. Monday, at home of her son, James, Pana; leaves son, David, Chicago; James and Rollo, Pana; daughters, Mrs. Vera Henderson, Chicago; Mrs.

Margaret Batton, Oconee; Miss Betty, Pana; sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Bowers, Cowdenbeath, Scotland; brother, John Skinner, Cowdenbeath, Scotland; services, 1:30 p. m. Friday, McCracken Funeral Home, Pana; burial, Linwood Cemetery, Pana; call after p. m.

Thursday. BOUSMAN, Roy, 76, Farina, died 2 a.m. Tuesday in home; leaves wife, Alma; daughters, Mrs. Leone Brauer, Salem; Mrs. Helen Mitchell, Villa Grove: Mrs.

Norma Jean Tevebaugh, Russell, sons, Howard, St. Peter; Charles, Farina; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Farina Methodist Church; burial in. Farina Cemetery; call after 1 p.m. Wednesday in Stonecipher Funeral Home, Farina.

BROWN, Ora 87, Trilla, died 7:50 a.m. Tuesday in Mattoon Memorial Hospital; leaves brothers, George, Greetnup; Ed, Trilla; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Trilla Methodist Church; burial Beal Cemetery; call after 6 p.m. Wednesday in Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon. COOPER, Mrs.

Olive, 64, formerly Clinton, died Sunday in Bellgardens, leaves son, Joseph, Springfield; brother, Virgil K. Hoge, Clinton; services and burial will be in Bellgardens Saturday. DURR, Mrs. Mary 95, Taylorville, died 12:20 p.m. Tuesday in St.

Vincent 2 p.m. Thursday in Connolly Funeral Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; services Home, Taylorville; burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, call after 7 p.m. Wednesday in funeral home. Going going, gone! Place your sale bill under Auction Sales in this paper. You'll get bigger crowds and better prices.

Phone 4353, or write the Herald in Decatur. Central Illinois Deaths CHANEY, Manley 80, Flora, died 10 p.m. Monday in Cottengaim Nursing Home, Flora; leaves brothers, William, Tulsa, R. C. Rinard; sisters, Mrs.

Edna Chambers, Indianapolis, Mrs. Glen Bier, Tulsa, services 2 p.m. Thursday in Branson Funeral Home, Flora; burial in Elmwood Cemetery; call after 1 p.m. Wednesday in funeral home. CURTIS, Charles, Olney, died Tuesday in Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; leaves sons, Walter, Olney; Manford, Speedway, daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Marks, Olney; sisters, Mrs. Nora Schultz, Mrs. Cora Sager, both of Olney; services 3 p.m. Thursday in Summers-Rainey Funeral Home, Olney; burial in Shields Cemetery, near Olney; call after 10 a.m. Wednesday in funeral home.

GIBSON, Burtis Dale 48, Clinton, found dead in his home late Monday; leaves son, Dale, Bloomington; mother, Mrs. Blanche Gibson; sister, Mrs. Wilma Oglesby, Clinton; brothers, Keith, Clinton; Lt. Col. Gayle Gibson, USMC, Philadelphia, services 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in Herington Funeral Home, Clinton; burial in Woodlawn Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Wednesday in funeral home. GOTTLOB, John 86, formerly of Morrisonville, died 8:40 p.m. Monday in St. Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; leaves sister, Mrs.

Lewis Lyman, Wichita, services 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Bivins Funeral Home, Morrisonville; burial in Morrisonville Cemetery; call at funeral home after noon Wednesday. HULSE, Mrs. Edith, 60, formerly of Clinton died Sunday in nursing home in Hannibal, leaves husband, Giles; son, John, Des Moines, Iowa; brother, Aulder Watt, Clinton; services and burial were in Center, Iowa. JAYCOX, Charles 77, Effingham, died 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in home; leaves wife, maker, Effingham; son, Charles Effingham; body in Johnson's Funeral Josephine; daughter, Mrs. Pauline ShewHome, Effingham, arrangements incomplete. LEACH, Clarence 76, near Atlanta, died noon Tuesday in home; leaves wife, Rose; sons, Lorin, Lincoln; Duane, Hayward: daughters, Mrs. Edgar Campbell, Lincoln: Mrs. Avery Montgomery, Sarasota, brother, Dow, Minier; sisters, Mrs.

Zella Gasner, Bensonville; Mrs. Fern King, Minier; arrangements incomplete; Quiram Funeral Home, Atlanta, in charge. SHEPHERD, James Thomas, 92, Clinton, died 6:55 a.m. Tuesday in Decatur-Macon County Hospital; leaves daughters, Mrs. Lola Myers, Maroa; Mrs.

Bertha Stross, San Francisco, sons, Fred, Leo, both of Clinton; Darrell, Kenney; step-children, Mrs. Edith Hazlett, Pekin; Faye Dixon, Vern Sams, both of Decatur; Arthur Bowers, Detroit, sister, Mrs. Mary Peters, Peoria; brothers, Clarence, Charles, both of Clinton; services 3 p.m. Thursday in East Woodlawn Avenue Church of God, Clinton; burial in Tunbridge Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Wednesday in Herington Funeral Home, Clinton.

SIDENER, Clinton, 68, St. Elmo, died 7 p.m. Monday in home; leaves wife, Maude; daughters, Mrs. Velva Krug, Cactus, Mrs. Imogene Carter, Vandalia; brothers, Ora, St.

Elmo; Elmer, Altamont; Charles, Salem; sisters, Mrs. Ada McCormick, St. Elmo; Mrs. Nola Abbott, Lincoln; Mrs. Lillie Philbrook, Salem; arrangements incomplete; call after 7 p.m Wednesday in Brown Funeral Home, St.

Elmo. STOLTZ, Mrs. Eva, 81, Olney, died Tuesday in Richland Memorial Hospital, 01- ney; leaves sons, Edwin, Tucson, Murle. Bakersfield, daughters, Mrs. Ruby Cohn, Mrs.

Helen Schneider, both of St. Louis; Mrs. Ida Borth, Garnett, Mrs. Esta Spangler, Olney; sister, Mrs. Flora Moseley, Olney; services 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in SummersRainey Funeral Home, Olney; burial in Haven Hill Cemetery; call after 10 a.m. Wednesday in funeral home. SWEET, Roscoe, 51, Salem, died 3 a.m. Tuesday in home; leaves wife, Ethel: sons, John, Jimmy, both of Salem, daughters, Mrs. Doris Boyer, Sullivan; Mrs.

Roxie Kuder, Albion, Mrs. Vivian Burkett, Indianapolis, arrangements incomplete; Bowman-Hancock Funeral Home, Salem, in charge. 1A -1A 20- Edelen, Mrs. Lillian Requiem High Mass 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons -1A 20- Glasgow, Mrs.

Marie Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, chapel. Interment Fairlawn cemetery. Friends may call at the tuneral home. J.

J. Moran Sons -1A-21- Green, Mrs. Olive Services 3 p.m. Thursday, Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery.

may call at the funeral home. Dawson Wikoff -1A 20 Greene, Miss Pearl Graveside services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Mackville Cemetery. Atwood, Ill.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. J. J. Moran Sons -1A 20- Hood, Mrs.

Emma Friends may call at the funeral home until 9 a.m. Wednesday. Remains will be taken to S. Paul, Minnesota for services and interment Saturday. J.

J. Moran Sons -1A 20- Kissel, Joseph Services 3 p. m. Wednesday, Brintling-1 er's Funeral Home where friends may call. Interment Salem Cemetery.

Family requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society. BRINTLINGER'S -1A 20- Ratts, Donald W. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Tabernacle Baptist Church. Interment Mt.

Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the Church from noon until service time. BRINTLINGER'S -1A-21- Wayne, Walter J. Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. Thursday, St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.

Wednesday by members of St. Thomas Catholic Church. J. J. Moran Sons Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 -05 20- HEADSTONES Finest in quality and workmanship a price you can afford.

Krumsiek Monuments Taylorville, Ill. Ph. VA 4-6126 Funeral Flowers -1C-21- FLOWERS HOURANS On The Corner--5305 Insurance 06 NO CRYING MATTER! If your insurance has been cancelled phone Reeves Ins. Agency, Latham. Orchard 4-5731.

YOUR HEALTH is your wealth. "Insure with Mutual of Omaha." 3-6431. Masonic Temple Activities 6A -6A 20- ATWOOD LODGE: 3rd degree 8 p.m. Wednesday. Refreshments.

-6A-21- BEAUMANOIR COMMANDERY NO. 9: Stated Conclave Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -6A 20- GEO. A. SENTEL Lodge No.

764,1 A.F.&A.M. Will have school of instruction on 3rd degree Wednesday, April 20, 7:30 p.m. H. V. Penney, Instructor.

-6A-21- GREAT LIGHT LODGE NO. 1064: 2nd degree, 7 p.m. -6A 20-- STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979: 7 p.m., 1st degree, visitors welcome. Refreshments.

Personals 07 -07-22- CHUCK WOODBURN is, now selling cars for Lakeside Motors and invites all his friends and customers to come on and see him for fine cars. -07-22- DON'S SPEEDWASH NOW REOPENED CORNER W. WOOD AT UNION NEW EQUIPMENT, ATTENDED 8-5 Free Drying FRI. APR. 20-21-22 ALSO DAVIS CLEANING -07 20- HAMBONE: "Three of our states kill people with gas, without first putting it in cars." U.S.

Paints, 947 W. Eldorado. -07 ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID: Illinois Public Aid. We are authorized to fill all prescriptions and orders from your doctor approved by the commission. Roth Johnson Drug Store, 143 N.

Water. -07-21- THIS IS TO inform all my friends that am now associated with the David Realty Co. Bob Sterling, 8-3190. Where to Go 7C -7C-23- A BIGGER time for you each time you visit Eddie Ken's. Harvey Sat.

nite. Marty Roberts group Sun. 4 to 7. 230 W. Wood.

Parking in rear. 3-6346. -7C 20- A CHICKEN BASKET, french fries, cole slaw, toasted buttered bun, coffee or tea, $1.45. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. 22nd Cantrell.

-7C 20- New York's SUMMER FESTIVAL WILL SOON BE under way. All New York is preparing for this great festival which will be launched on June 13th. Musical And Sporting Exhibitions And Traditional Celebrations MANY OF THE events are held outdoors where for little or nothing you can attend some of the world's finest music and drama. ONE OF THE MOST spectacular outdoor events will be Macy's Summer Festival Fireworks Display over the Hudson River. THE OPENING of the world's largest permanent outdoor entertainment center.

Freedomland, U. S. A. WILL BE a big event. On this 205 acre site you'll see Little Old New York, San Francisco Barbary Coast, relive the Chicago Fire and a Civil War Battle and ride in antique autos, Everglades swamp buggies and a Mississippi sternwheeler.

The New York Yankees WILL BE A TOP attraction on the sports calendar. There'll be harness racing, flat racing, tennis, soccer and the best in boxing and wrestling. The Show Goes On TICKETS to many of the hit plays and musicals are easier to get in the summer and most all the theatres are air-conditioned. NEW YORK is a summer festival but it wouldn't be New York without such year round sightseeing attractions as the EMPIRE STATE BUILDING ROCKEFELLER CENTER THE STATUE OF LIBERTY TIMES SQUARE AND THE UNITED NATIONS UNITED TRAVEL offers you a fun packed holiday, 3 days and 2 nights for example at the glamorous and famed Manhattan Hotel including superior accommodations in a twin bedded room with bath. ORCHESTRA SEAT at an evening and a matinee performance of a top Broadway show, musical, drama, or comedy.

SIGHTSEEING tour of Lower or Upper New York. AND A MIDNIGHT snack at the glamorous Latin Quarter Night Club including dancing and the floor show (tax and tip included) All this for $52.50 SEE NEW YORK this summer and enjoy the great added attraction, the Sum- mer Festival! LIKE MORE INFORMATION? Want a free detailed folder? Feel free to call on United Travel, 564 N. Water or phone 5358. We're your local and friendly travel agency, ready to help wtih your vacation plans. No charge for our services.

SEE YOU SOON, LEO E. MENDEL Where to Go -21- ALL APPETITES -are better satisfied with delectable meals at Moses' Cafe in Arthur. Let's include yours. -7C 20- ALL MOOSE MEMBERS: Don't forget tomorrow night (Thurs.) is regular meeting nite. They are for you.

-7C 20- A T-BONE STEAK served with french fries, crisp salad, french fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun, coffee or tra and dessert, $1.90. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. -7C 21- CHICKEN FRIED STEAK, $1. Club steak $1.45. Thru Thurs.

Valley's Tavern, 2650 N. Woodford Closed Sun. -7C 20- CORN FRITTERS, melt-in-your-mouth Southern style, served every Sat. at Kevin's Restaurant, 896 W. Grand.

7C ---21-- DECATUR POLICE AUXILIARY annual chicken and noodle supper, Apr. 21, American Legion Hall, 429 N. Main. Serving starts at 5 p.m. All you can eat, adults 50c, children 25c.

Tickets may be purchased from any member and will be on sale at the door. -7C 20- FISH every the best in town. Rambo's Tavern, 883 W. King. -7C-24 FRIED CHICKEN, family style with biscuits and honey.

Adults $1.75, children, $1. Also steaks, sea food. For party reservations call The Drive-In, Sullivan, 8808 or 5210. 21 IF IT'S GOOD FOOD you want, look no farther than Angel's Cafe in Arthur. -7C 20- "JOHNNY SPARROW His Bows Arrows" with talented Eura Bailey (Pearl Bailey's sister), now appearing at the Decatur Cocktail Lounge in a limited engagement.

Voted by jazz enthusiasts as "fabulous" 8-1 a.m. nightly. 545 N. Water. -7C-21 LAMAR THEATRE, A Arthur, Jeff Chandler "The Jayhawkers." In Color.

From 7:30 p.m. -7C --21- NEW BEVERLY INN: Really line steak, chicken, seafood dinners. Package goods. 2975 N. Water.

-7C- RUMMAGE SALE: Thurs. 5 to all day Fri. 819 N. Broadway. First Christian Church.

-7C-25- RUMMAGE SALE: dishes, clothing, electrical appliances and garden tractor. 1408 W. Waggoner. -7C21- RUMMAGE SALE, suits, Jackets, shoes. Comic books, 3 for 10c.

Next to Bob's Barber Shop, 850 N. Water. -7C 20- RUMMAGE SALE: 3 piece sectional, $10; 9x12 rug, adult's, children's clothing; misc. all day and eve. Garage in rear, 930 W.

Decatur. -7C- -22- RUMMAGE SALE: By St. Teresa Booster Club, April 22nd and 23rd at 817 N. Broadway. -7C 20- RUMMAGE SALE: Wed.

7 to p.m.; Thur. 9 to Fri. 9 to noon. St. John's Episcopal Church, Church Eldorado Sts.

-7C --21- THE ILLIOPOLIS BOWL; located on Route 36, west edge of Illiopolis, walcomes you to Open Bowling every afternoon; Sat. and Sun. nights. Air-conditioned. Visit our lunch room, meals and short orders, soft drinks served.

-7C 20- WE SERVE BREAKFAST from 6 a.m. on. Choice steaks, Lenten specials. Russ Grace's, 537 N. Morgan.

Lost anu Found 10 BLACK COCKER Spaniel, white feet, white breast, lost in Rock Springs area. Answer to "Cloudy." Reward, 3-0425. -10- -21- BOYS SWEATER lost at Scovill's Golf Course. All wool light blue and white. Reward.

2-3289 or 3-1861. -10 20- CHARM BRACELET lost Friday. Reward. Ph. 2-0627.

-10 -22. FOUND: Small Beagle dog; owner identify. Ph. 3-7908. -10-21- LOST: male black and white Springer Spaniel puppy.

Call 8-1843. -10-21- LOST male dog, red white, half-Chow and Huskie, vicinity S. Oakland. Named "Stubby," reward. 1180 Lincoln Park Dr.

3-5740. -10-23 LOST, TWO WABASH PASSENGER trains, The Midnights Nos. 117 118, operating between Chicago and St. Louis providing necessary mail, express and convenient passenger service for Decatur and vicinity are lost unless interested parties protest in person at hearing to be held Monday, May 2, 1960 9:30 a.m., daylight saving time, State Building, 400 S. Spring, 2nd floor north, Springfield, Ill.

Automotive 11 -11 20- BUICK. 1956 door Hardtop, power $29.40 mo. Gilson Motor Corner steering, power brakes. Payments only Broadway Prairie, 8-0907. -11-22 BUICK, 1957, as is.

Cheap. Please telephone 2-5488. -11 20- BUICK 1958 Special, 2 door hardtop, like new, must see and drive to appreciate, $145 down. 836 N. Main.

-11 20- BUICK 1960 Electra door hardtop. Power brakes, power steering. Dark metallic green. White tires. Few miles.

$800 off list. 1959 FORD Galaxie Convertible. Power steering, radio, heater, automatic. All white, new white top. S2495 1955 FORD Convertible.

V-8. radio, heater, automatic. Turquoise and ivory. New white tires. Looks and runs like new.

Payments $32.50 mo. 1953 MERCURY Convertible. Radio, heater, automatic, power windows. Red with white top. White tires.

No down payment. $32 mo. 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door. 6 cylinder. Straight shift.

Light blue finish, white tires. Looks and runs like new. No down payment $37 mo. Motor Co. Gordon Richardson- Jerry Dowers 671 E.

Wood Ph. 8-0953 -11 20- CADILLAC, 1955 coupe, 1 owner, clean, $1295 for quick sale. Robinson Motors, E. Geddes. -11-21- CHEVROLET, 1951 door, $135.

Ph. 2-0167. -11-22- CHEVROLET 1951 ton, A-1 condition. real clean, $475. 1947 Chevrolet 1 ton dual wheels, grain bed and stock rack, A-1 condition, real clean, $485.

Wm. Funk, Bethany, Ph. 80R2. -11 20. CHEVROLET, 1951 2 door.

Phone 8-1065 or 8-0820. 11-21 CHEVY 1952, 2 door. Runs good. $250. Archie's Auto Sales, 511 E.

Prairie. -11-22- CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air 4 door, V8, powerglide, 1 owner, $395. Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit. -11-21- CHEVROLET 1953 Belair 4 door, Power Glide, extra sharp, local 1 owner, $595.

Hazen Motor Sales, 1078 E. Eldorado. CHEVROLET, 1954 Bel Air 2-door. Real nice. $495.

Motors, 2525 N. Water. Ph. 2-5193. -11-21- CHEVROLET, 1955, take over payments.

See at 320 S. 17th, Tues. and Thurs. after 5:30. -11 20- CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air 2 door standard, gold and white.

Bob Waddell Chevrolet, Illiopolis, Ph. HU 6-7891. -11-21 CHEVROLET 1956, 210 2-door. $700. 1036 E.

William. -11 20- CHEVROLET 1956 6 cylinder standard transmission, like new inside and out $95 down. 836 N. Main. -11 20- Chevrolet 1957 2 door Nomad station wagon, V8, Automatic, full power, top condition.

Only $1395. Auto Sales 601 E. Wood 8-5241 Automotive -11 20- CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala 2-door hardtop. 6 cylinder, straight shift, radio, heater, whitewalls, 1-owner. $1895.

Lakeside Motors, 1 bik. N. of Dam on S. Main. 8-8131.

-11 20- CHEVROLET, 1959 Impala 4-door hardtop. V-8, radio, heater, powerglide, power steering, power brakes. Like new. City Motors, 525 N. Main.

8-9011. -11-21- CHEVROLET, 1959 Impala 2-door hardtop; 230 V8 engine, turboglide, push button radio, whitewall tires, heater. 9000 miles. Beautiful gold and beige. Priced at $2695.

HOLTZ CHEVROLET Clinton, Ill. Ph. 51 Open Evenings Knocking yourself out trying to pay. the bills? At the end of your rope on ways to balance the budget? Running around in circles trying to make ends meet? Sell the things you DON'T need! Get the CASH you DO need! Classified Dept. 11--24- CHEVROLET 1959 Kingswood 9 passenger station wagon.

A-1 condition, take over payments. 8-0529. -11-22- CHRYSLER, 1959 Saratoga 4-door. Air conditioned, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes. Low mileage.

Shelby Motor Sales, Chrysler- Plymouth Dealer, Shelbyville. Ph. 75. -11 20- CHRYSLER, 1960, new. We have a good selection to choose from.

Lorensons (Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth) Sullivan, 4214. -11 20 COMET, 1960 1960 CHEVROLET Corvair "700." Like new. 4-door. 18000 miles. Save $500.

1958 CADILLAC 4-door hardtop. Fully equipped. 25,000 miles. Like new. 1958 CHEVROLET 4-door Biscayne.

Fully equipped. 20,000 miles. 1958 FORD Custom 2-door, 8 cyl. automatic. 29,000 miles.

1958 FORD Fairlane "500" convertible. Full power. Like new. 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door Wagon. 1956 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door.

Flashy 2-tone. Spotless. Loaded! 35,000 miles. APPROX. 100 CAR SELECTION SHOUSE LINCOLN-MERCURY-COMET DEALER EFFINGHAM, ILL.

-11-22- DODGE 1940 ton pickup, cheap. Ph. 3-9942. -11-22- FORD 1951 V8 tudor, good condition, $100. Eastside Motors, 950 E.

Condit. --11-25- FORD, 1951 Victoria coupe. 33,000 actual miles. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. Firm $350.

Sell, trade. 904 Glenview Dr. Tuscola, Ill. Ph. 758 M.

-11-22- FORD 1953 Custom 8 fordor, Fordomatic, top condition, $295. Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit. -11-22- FORD 1954 9 passenger station wagon, Fordomatic, tip top condition, $450 Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit.

-11 20- FORD 1954 fordor straight shift, radio, heater, clean. Take over payments. Norm Doc's Auto Sales, 504 E. William. 8-0961.

20- FORD, 1955 Fairlane fordor, V8, automatic, full power. $695. No money down; low, low monthly payments. Gilson Motor Corner Broadway Prairie, 8-0907. -11-22- PONTIAC.

1954 2 door, new whitewalls, 1 owner, Must see to appreciate, $395. Eastside Motors, 950 E. Condit. -11-21- AT KILBORN'S Before You Buy Any Used Car See These Like New Trade-Ins 1960 BUICK ELECTRA dark blue finish, set off with whitewall tires, radio, heater, power steering, brakes, air conditioning. Over $1500 savings on this car.

Like new. KILBORN'S 235 W. WOOD 1955 DESOTO 2-door hardtop, green and white, whitewall tires, radio, heater. This car is like new! KILBORN'S 235 W. WOOD 1956 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 door, green and black, fully equipped.

KILBORN'S 235 W. WOOD 1957 FORD Station Wagon, red and white, Fordomatic, radio, heater, whitewall tires. 1 owner. A very nice car. KILBORN'S 235 W.

WOOD 1958 PLYMOUTH Savoy 2 door, hardtop, red and white finish, automatic, whitewall tires, radio, neater. KILBORN'S 235 W. WOOD 1954 MERCURY 4-door, red and black, power steering brakes. A nice 2nd car. KILBORN'S 235 W.

WOOD 1958 CHRYSLER Imperial 4-door, radio, heater, full power. KILBORN'S 235 W. WOOD 1955 PLYMOUTH 2-door, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, radio, heater. KILBORN'S SAFEST PLACE TO BUY 235 W. WOOD Upen Evenings til Sunday All Day -11 20- BARGAINS IN USED CARS Completely Reconditioned And Ready For Summer Driving.

'59 Ford $1966 FAIRLANE 4-DOOR A FLASHY CREAM in color. Has V8, Ford-o-matic, radio, heater and all the extras. 59 Chevy $2044 BEL AIR 4-DOOR V8, Powerglide, radio, heater and all REAL CLASS HERE. Blue in color. Has the extras.

'56 Chevy $899 "210" 4-DOOR IVORY AND LIGHT BLUE. Has the thrif. ty "6" engine and lots of extras. '59 Chevy $2499 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE A SPARKLING DARK BLUE in color. Has white top, whitewalls and loaded with extras.

'56 Ford $977 FAIRLANE CLUB SEDAN IVORY AND LIGHT GREEN. Has V8, Ford-o-matic and a full line of extras. "100" CAR SELECTION THAT ARE PRICED TO SELL' El Bauer CHEVROLET CO. 150 W. Pershing.

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