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PAGE TVFENTY-WO Decatur, Illinois, Friday, September 21, 1962. THE DECATUR REVIEW Fire Cans Automotive 11 11-24 1A West, Karen Sue Services 3 p.m. Saturday. Chapel. Inter.

ment North Fork Cemetery. Fnends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Fnday. Dawson Wilcoff 1A 22 Whited, Master Jeffrey D. Services 2 p.m.

Saturday. Grace Metho dist Church. Interment Graceland Ceme tery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Dawson Wikoff Funeral Flowers 1C 1C 27 A CALL TO US will speed your floral expression of sympathy on it 3 way immediately. Zip's, 1C 25 FLOWERS HOURANS 429-5305 429-5281 Card of Thanks 02 02 21 SWIGART; Rozine: We wish to thank our friendly neighbors, relatives. Soy City Circlers. and Midstate Twirlers for their kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. Husband St Sisters.

02 21 FRIENDS We'd like to thank each one For all the blessings you gave to us And to our loving son. We're glad to know yon care so much And knows too. And with His loving touch He'll bless you each and every one, we know With His tender mercy For His love does always show. God sent our son as like a dove Pure as white snow For us to cherish and to love But must have needed him again For more important things. We have the memories to cherish And so our hearts still ring of all the joy Randy gave us in his three short years of life.

For us left here on this dear earth There's been a lot of tears and strife. But we're going to see him again some- day In our home beyond the sky Just as we'll see you all there too, by and by. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Backs and family 02 21 WE WISH TO thank our friends, neigh bors and relatives lor their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereave ment.

The Family of Harry F. Walker. In Memorlam 03 03 21 KNISLEY, JENNIE: In loving memory of Mother and Grandmother on her birthday. Pat, Harlan St Boys. Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 05 21 5 GRAVE lot in Mt.

Gilead Cemetery. South Wheatland Township, good location. Ph. 4284435. 05 26 6 GRAVE lots in Graceland Cemetery.

veteran section. 423-0873. Insurance 6 06-21 ABOUT AUTO INSURANCE, ask Kirk-man for the plan. Under-age, over-age, cancelled. Ph.

4294385. 1212 E. Wood. 06 26 AN AUTO Insurance Reject? Over age, underage, too many accidents, lack of cash? For reputable, safe insurance see Campbell's, 941 N. Water.

423-7781. Masonic Temple Activities 6A 6A 21 IONIC LODGE NO. 312: 3rd degree 7 p.m. in the Corinthian Room on mam floor. Visitors welcome.

Refreshments. 6A 22 IONIC LODGE NO. 312: Family picnic sept. 22 at scovill Gardens pavil ion. 2 to 4 p.m.

Bring covered dish and table service. Meat and drink fur nished. 6A 21 MACON LODGE NO. 8: 7 p.m. Special meeting.

All committees for Past Masters night. Personals 07 07 27 RIDERS wanted. Driving daily (5 days) to Springfield. Leave Decatur 7 a-m Return Decatur 6 p.m. 422-2147.

07 22 RIDERS WANTED: Going to New York City, Sept 23; share expenses. 429-1048 Detore noon, after 5. 07 26 RIDERS WANTED: Man going to L.A., leaving Sept. 28. Ph.

877-5732. Business Personals 7A 7A 22 I IF YOU WOULD like an appointment witn Mr. raw. to style your hair, von may reach him by calling 4284419. Where to Go 7C 7C 21 A BASKET of chicken; French fries, cole slaw, buttered bun, 59c.

8 hamburgers or 6 cheeseburgers SI. Fishers Snack Bar. 2008 E. William, 4284500. 7C 23 A CTTTR Ct.nlr riinnar mnnlria 1 im (Treni-h Cnul vjaic.

l.THLUl, I Chicken Basket S1.45; Shrimp Basket $1.25 t-nicKen nip special 60c; Breast 75c The Shore 22nd Cantrell 7C 24 A right nice spot with real good food ana complete bar service; Kangos. 33' N. Main. 7C 22 ALWAYS BIG times at Ken's Tan. to the popular Weber Combo Wed; Sat.

nites. 230 W. Wood. 7C 22 ALWAYS courteous, prompt jen ter a rinks at the modern Lincoh Lounge, 121 N. Main.

7C 25 AT THE FRIENDLY TAVERN chicken, 50c. Hours 5 to 11. Sun. 2 to 10. 3135 Fanes Parkway.

7C 21 AT THE MOOSE CLUB tonite: Harold Randall Combo plays. Bar service Members guests. 7C 25 BARBECUED RIBS, nightly 6 to 11 p.m. (except Sun.) Covered Wagon, corner Jasper Garfield, 423-9111. 7C 21 BREAKFAST served from 6 a.m.

on; special noon plates, steaks, etc. Russ St Graces, 537 N. Morgan. 7C 26 EL ROA INN (Maroa). Good food daily.

lasieful music for dancing tri. Se sat. Pan Fried Channel Catfish Special Fri. 7C 21 FALL FOLIAGE SMOKY MOUNTAINS. 7 days, leaving Oct.

21. Deluxe bus tour, with escort, $110 including hotels, sight-seeing, bus fare from Decatur, tips. Details and reservations. United Travel. 564 N.

Water, 429-5358 7C a FISH EVERY FRI. at Bagley's Tavern. Sat. french fried chicken (half) 50c. 3785 E.

William SL Rd. Phone 423-9163. 7C 26 FRENCH fried shrimp, clams, best fish in town every day! Cooney's Circle Drive Inn, 2512 N. Main. 877-1531.

7C a METHODIST CHICKEN fry at the Ar- genta community Sept. 22. Serving starts 5:30 p.m. Adults $1.25. Children 75c.

22 PERRY'S ALTON CITY Tavern Spec' lal In 8c Fish Sandwich St French Fries 40c; Fried Chicken 4c French Fries 65c Funerals Decatur 1A 22 SI Automotive 11 11-26 VOLKSWAGEN. 1960 convertible. Origi nal owner. 1489 W. Sunset, 422-2169.

11 a VOLKSWAGEN. 1961: convertible, white walls, deluxe accessories, low mileage, real beauty. Private party. Priced ies than list, 81.550. 422-5004.

11-25 ANTI FREEZE, permanent, balk $1.31 per gaL cu. $1.45: case lot, SI -re per gaL; Methanol alcohol. $-59 gaL Evans Oil, 502 E. prarne. 422-2611- i a AUTO GLASS replaced in seconds.

Any type, foreign or domestic. Glass specialty Inc. 405 S. Water. Ph.

429-1131. 11 23 Benton '62 Corvair Monza Convertible. 4-speed few miles. '55 Thunderbird Hardtop. 59 Olds 88 6iassenger Station Wagon.

'sj Volkswagen 113 sedan. S7 Cadillac 4-door Hardtop. 60 Dodge PoUra 2-door Hardtop. '61 Corvair Monza. 4-speed.

'59 Chevy Impala 2-door straight shift. '58 Ford Fairlane 500 tudor Hardtop. '61 Chevy Impala sport coupe. '62 Chevy Impala Hardtop. rower- elide.

Like brand new. '60 Olds Super 88 4-door Hardtop. ALL CARS $100 OVER COST! Benton Motor Sales "Your Authorized Triumph Dealer Bank Rate Financing 100 Car Selection 54S E. WILLIAM PH. 423-3456 ji Buick '60 BUICK $2295 4 door, Dynatflow, power steeriaf power crakes, raaio.

Beater sharp- '60 BUICK $1795 Le Sabre 3 door, dynaflow, radio, heater. 1 owner, jet black. '60 DODGE V8 $1795 a nssr4rsvt5's" 449ttnm sptisn tintnnktin 4Vvt n-xriiiti (Ttftuiug. xrCstLCJ owner. '60 FORD V8 $1388 Fairlane "500 Fordor automatic radio.

neater. '59 BUICK $1395 2 door, Dynaflow, radio, neater. light blue. '58 BUICK $1088 Special 4 door sedan, dynaflow. radio.

neater, clean. '58 PONTIAC $988 Chieftain 2 hardtop, hydramatic. power brakes, radio heater. '57 RAMBLER $795 Station Wagon, overdrive, blue white, sharp. 57 BUICK $695 Special 4 door sedan, dynaflow, power steenng.

power brakes, radio. Beater. BANK RATES 20 Other Models To Choose From I Year G-W Warranty HIGHFIELD USED CAR LOT. S15 S. MAIN Open Evenings St Sunday PH.

423-3421 11 26 Cadill ac 1961 CADILLAC Sedan De Ville. Full power. Air-Coriditioned. Solid Black. Only 21.000 miles.

Extra-sharp car. 1961 CADILLAC sedan. All power, door loess, autronic eye. pretty metallic sage vreen. mis car rs just like new.

1961 DODGE V8 Polara sedan. Push Button drive, power steering, radio, heater wnitewau tires. Local 1-owner car. '60 FORD Econoiine Vi-ton pick-up. Low miles.

All Red. Extra clean. 1-owner. "60 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door. Black, red learner seats, bharp little car.

58 OLDS 98 sedan. Power Air-Con- ditioning. AU black. Only $895 57 CADILLAC sedan. Air Conditioned.

'58 CHEVROLET VI sedan. Straight shift. ANTIQUE St VINTAGE CAR DISPLAY IN SHOWROOM Tall man CLOSED SUNDAYS 540 N. Franklin rh i John 422-1540 Bob 426797 Lioyoe 877-4077 11 CENTURY MOTOR SALES 1959 LINCOLN 4 door hardtop. Sunset! gold in color with beige interior.

Full power, air conditioning. Locally owned. Tires exceptionally good. 31.000 miles. $2450 300 N.

Parke Tel. 215 Tuscola. HL 11 23 COFFEY AUTO MARINE MARKET 61 Volkswagen, bright red, sharp 2 door. '60 Oldsmobile Super 88 4 door hardtop. '60 Volvo, white, tudor.

sharp. 59 Chevrolet 6, fordor, Powerglide. 59 Volvo station wagon, good. 59 Ford 6 Fsirlane tudor, automatic. 59 Studebaker Lark, 2 door, stick.

'57 Chevrolet V-8, 4 door, stick's? Pontiac Catalina hardtop coupe. '56 Chevrolet 6. 2 door, stick. '55 Pontiac 4 door. hydramaUc.

$495. 53 Chevrolet Bel Air. 4 door, Powerglide. 'S3 Ford 6, 2 door, stick. PICKUP TRUCKS '55 CMC i ton.

4 speed. $695. '54 Chevrolet i ton. 4 noeed. ssm '48 Chevrolet "i ton, good, $225.

international 14 ton, $135. MANY CAN BE SOLD $1 DOWN 90 N. WATER, 428-4331 Where to Go 7C. 7C 23 NOTHING nicer than a drive through the pretty fall countryside, especially if you top it off with dinner at Moses Cafe in Arthur. This Sunday, fried chicken or baked cured ham 7C 24 RUMMAGE: Garage 1266 W.

Macon. Buy sell consignment. Children adults clothing, antiques, misc. Permanent 7C 23 RUMMAGE: Men's, women's and boy's clothing. 3 knit dresses size 14-16, dresses size 12-14, blouses, sweaters, miscellaneous.

Electric beater. Electric train $50. Nice and clean. 912 E. Clay.

7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE. 1215 N. Dennis. Wed. thru Fri.

9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Clothing, winter coats, heating sr gas stoves, misc.

7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: Children's and adult's winter clothing, misc. 9 to 8. Wed Thur. and Fri. 420 S.

19th. 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: 1884 W. Cushing. ciouung and misc. 6 to 9.

7C 22 RUMMAGE SALE, 437 N. 18th. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All week.

Clothing, all kinds; dishes: misc. 7C a RUMMAGE Sale, 960 W. Wood, base ment. 9-9 Wed. thru Fri.

Good clean clothes, most sizes, misc. 7C 27 RUMMAGE SALE: 1127 E. Grand. Child ren winter clothing furniture. Cheap.

Open dairy 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 429-6694, 7C 25 RUMMAGE SALE, 636 W. Packard. 8 to 6.

Everybody welcome. 7C 22 RUMMAGE SALE: All day 2217 N. airview. ra. 877-7314.

7C 22 RUMMAGE SALE: 1848 E. Moore, Baby clothes, stroller, walker, bottles 4s steril izer. Sizes 2, 3, 6 8 girls boys cloth ing. Dishes also. 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: Clothes, antiques.

Thurs. and Fri. 9 to 5. 956 Cantrell. 21 RUMMAGE SALE: 2165 E.

Wood. After' 4 p.m. All day Sat. Clothing, new Christmas cards, misc. 7C 25 RUMMAGE SALE: Sell or trade over 1000 stags, arts, comics, etc.

850 N. Water, next to Bob's Barber Shop. 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: Variety. Wed. through Fn.

2 miles west of Rt. 48 on Kock Springs Rd. to sign. 428-1963. 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: clothing; coat Brownie dress, size rugs, drapes: toys; African violets; misc.

1860 E. Lawrence. 7C 24 RUMMAGE SALE: 1928 N. Morgan rear. Cluhes for everyone, misc.

Everyone welcome- 3 p.m. Fri. until sold. 7C 22 RUMMAGE SALE. Sat.

Good clean clothing, ail sizes; house wares. 756 feidorado. 7C a RUMMAGE SALE: in garage, 921 E. Nortb. Men women children clothes, drapes, dishes, misc.

Will go for 2 wks. 8 to 8. fc.veryone welcome. r-verytning nice clean. 7C 24 RUMMAGE SALE: 827 N.

Broadway. Clothing of all kinds. Starts Sept. 23 at 3:30. AU day Mon.

ABWA. Soya Chapter. 7C a RUMMAGE SALE: 1344 E. Prairie, Mon. Sept 17 through Fri.

9 to 5. Everything. from bo-cart to Army tent. 7C 24 SANDWICHES, home pies. fast, friendly "to go" service.

Huffs Pie House. Rt. 48 South St Rock Spring Rd. 428-1211. Lost and Found 10 10 23 BILLFOLD lost.

Contained I.D. card, service man's train fare. Desperately needed. Finder call 428-3539, after 5 p.m. 10-22 BILLFOLD, boy's black, lost at Pigott Field.

Reward. 422-7527. 10 23 LADY'S RED BILLFOLD lost, Pines Cur rency Exchange. Reward. 429-1683.

10 24 PEACOCK, male, strayed from Boiling Springs Rd Rt. 121 vicinity. 877-4733. 10 26 REFERENCE BOOKS, dark red leather, gold tooling, lost from garage in moving to 1036 Lakeshore Dr. Valuable to owner for studying.

Reward for information leading to recovery. 422-6845. 10 25 REWARD for 6x6 metal pickup truck top, lost near Forsyth Sept. 10. Ph.

877-2893. 10 23 PUG, male, tan body, black face. Lost. Ph. 423-1892.

10 23 SHETLAND PONY found on N. 34th. See at 1101 N. 34th St. Automotive 11 li 24 BUICK.

1956: convertible, power. Good $350 or take older car in trade. Phone 423-1290. 11 24 BUICK. 1957 Special 4 door hardtop, private owner.

White walls. Take over payments, $39.80 mo. 4Z8-73Z8. 11 27 Cadillac, 1954, 4 door sedan, power $595 Pontiac. 1955.

4 door wagon, clean S595 Ford. 1954, 2 door hardtop, all power $295 Plymouth. 1953, 2 door, good $100 Chevrolet, 1950, 2 door, cheap 95 Kellow Motor 671 E. Wood 423-2811 11 21 CHEVROLET, 1946, Vi ton pickup, runs good. 877-6619.

11 21 CHEVROLET TRUCKS, 1948, one 4 ton one ton: '53 Ford, 1 ton. $295 to $425. ABC Motors. 1404 N. 22nd.

11 27 CHEVROLET 1948. 4 door, runs per fect, new tires. $85. Call 423-0247. 11 24 CHEVROLET, 1949: ton, good motor, 4 sneed transmission, overloads, excel lent condition.

1950 Mercury. 2 door. 1972 E. North. 423-8464.

11 27 CHEVROLET, 1950 hardtop, stick, cus tomized. Real good. 1644 N. Monroe. 11 a CHEVROLET.

1950 4 door. $45; also 19S3 Hudson for parts. 1031 N. Edward. 11 26 CHEVROLET, 1952 hardtop, $185: Nash, 1954.

6 cylinder stick $195; Plymouth, 1948. $75. Auto Sales. 877-1607. ii a CHEVROLET, 1953 Carry-All.

A-l mech anical condition, good tires- A bargain at only $395. HOLTZ CHEVROLET BUICK CO. TON, ILL. PH. 51 OR 53 OPEN EVENINGS 11 a LET, 1954, new paint job, and violin.

422-1203. 11 27 CHEVROLET 1954 straight shift. A-l. Ford. 1956.

straight shift, real nice. Rambler. 1952 wagon, nice. Long's, 2950 E. Locust.

422-6183 11 27 CHEVROLET. 1954 straight shift, 4 door. radio, heater. 877-6797. 11 CHEVROLET.

1955, 4 door automatic. 6, $395. 1956 Chevrolet wagon, 6, stick, $545. J1H Motors. 2525 N.

Water. 877-5193. 11 25 CHEVROLET, 1955 6 cyl. straight shift 2 door, good condition 1950 Chevrolet Vi ton. Reasonably priced.

Betzer Hard ware, cerro Gordo. Ph. 3351. 11 a CHEVROLET'S, 1955's, 1956's, 6 4 8 cyl sticks and automatics. Jeff's Auto Sales, 525 N.

Main. 429-2021. 11-24 CHEVROLET, 1956 convertible, radio, heater, good tires, engine overhauled this summer. A-l condition. 428-6588.

11 21 CHEVROLET 1956 6 stick. S39S Ford '55, 4 door, VS. wagon, stick, $445. arcnie Auto sales, 511 E. Prairie.

11 21 CHEVROLET, 1957 Bel Air Convertible. i-nceo right! Benton Motors. 2341 E. Wood. 423-3454.

11 24 CHEVROLET. 1957 wagon, perfect $795. 1957 Chevy 2 door $695. 1957 Plymouth $495. Doug York Auto Sales, 901 N.

water 422-5842. 11 21 CHEVROLET, 1958 4 door, radio, heater. automatic, factory air conditioning. Real clean. PJ's Used Cars, 444 N.

Broadway, 423-1231. 11 23 CHEVROLET 1959 Parkwood wagon. 4 door. Power Glide, power steering, radio. venecw use new.

a-30u5. 11 21 CHEVROLET. 1960 Bei Air 4 door. 6. automatic Will trade.

877-505L 11 21 CHEVROLET 1962 Bel Air station wag. on, 18,000 actual miles, like new inside St out $2195. BUI Murray Chevrolet, Monticello, 2151. 11 a DODGE 1949 pickup: 1957 Plymouth 4 door, V8. automatic Hazen's.

107a t. Eldorado. 1122 DODGE, 1962 pickup, $1,750, 4 speed transmission. 1957 Chevrolet 2-door hard top, V8, straight transmission. Bitzerj fc Taggart, Dodge Dealers, sneinyviue, TeL 1261.

11-22 FORD. 1950: Ford 1958, Ford 1953, Pont iac 1949. 219 w. cerro uoroo. 423-w.

11 24 FORD, 1950. pickup. Good running condi tion. 428-3994. ii a FORD 1953 Vi ton pick up.

cylinder. good tires; runs good. See today! Bui Leas ord. Clinton, ra. es.

11 26 FORD, 1956: tudor, T-Bird engine. A-l. Leaving. Most sell. 423-0839, 11 zi FORD.

1957 fordor Victoria, 8-cylinder, Fordomatic, radio Beater. $796. caiu-l son Motors, Moweaqua, 768-3217. 11 27 FORD, 1957: Ranchero, ladder racks, ideal for small contractor. $595.

428-7103 after 5 p-m. 11 23 FORD. 1957. tudor Hardtop, power steer ing. A real sharp car.

1080 N. Mam, Ph. 4234613. 11 24 FORD 1958 convertible, new top, good condition. Reasonable.

42B-098L 11 23 FORD. 1959. (English Consul). 4 door, 1 owner. A Classy car.

ana a real economizer. Carl's Auto Sales. Boody. mi. south of Decatur.

Rt. 48, Elwin 2514. 11 a FORD, 1959 station wagon, power 4 air. ill trade. 429-1974.

11 21 FORD. 1960. 4 door Galaxie, radio, beat er, power steering, automatic transmission, exceptionally clean. Runs and drives like new. $175 down.

836 N. Main. 11 22 FORD. 1960, cyl. Fauiane 500.

fordor. Make offer; must sell. 1 owner. 423-0232, 428-5348. ii a FORD 1961 Econoiine pick up: 1960 Ford Vi ton pick op.

Wilson-Ford. Shelbyville, Ph. 34. ii a FORD. 1961.

Fairlane 500, VS. fordor, automatic, nice, $1799. Gene Andrews, Gregory Ford. 877-5441: 429-7978. 11 26 FORD 1961 2 door hardtop Starliner, white with red interior, power steering, Crulse-omatic Extra nice car.

Bob Waddell Chevrolet, niiopolis. 486-789L 11 25 FORD. 1962 Galaxie 500 sedan. like new, $2575. 1960 Plymouth Fury 2 door hard- top.

power. Carl Grabb Motors. Cad-Olds-Rambler Dealer. Shelbyville. Ph.

154 11 24 IH. 1959 B175 tractor. 5-speed transmission. BD 282 engine. Very clean.

Road ready! $1195. International Harvester, 400 E. Main. 11 25 INTERNATIONAL 1955 COE. with 450 cu.

in 10 20 tires, all road equipment. Glatz Truck Trailer bales, 1304 tlaoraao. 11 22 LINCOLN 1957 Capri 4 door, nice car $495. Midway Motors, 905 w. Grand, we finance.

11 24 LINCOLN, 1957: 2 door hardtop, power, excellent condition, owner. 428-1065. 11 21 MERCURY, 1957 2-door Hardtop. Benton Motors. 2341 E.

Wood, 423-3454. 11 a Mercury, I960 PARKIANE Hardtop 4-door sedan. A beautiful Jet Black sedan with vinyl; interior premium white sidewall tires. Has Multi-Drive. Mercomatic transmission radio, heater, power steering, power brakes other extras.

A truly beautiful car that reflects the very best 1-owner care. See it today at WONDERLIN Open to a Six Days A Week 600 E. PRAIRIE PH. 429-2304 11 a OLDSMOBILE, 1901 Merry-O curved dash model, in perfect condition. $595.

Maurer Motors, Clinton. 11 a OLDSMOBILE, 1956 "98" 4 door hardtop. an power, air. sharp! Take over pay. ments.

428-5044, 3724 E. Corman. 11 a OLDSMOBILE, 1957 Super 88 convertible. raaio, an power, nice tires, nice black finish, A real sharp car! Heckman Chevrolet Cerro Gordo. TeL 8861, 11 22 OLDSMOBILE 1957 Fiesta wagon.

This weekend just $388. Midwest Motors. 905 W. Grand, we finance. 11 27 OLDSMOBILE, 1958.

88 hardtop. Take over payments. Ph. 423-0138. 11 24 OLDSMOBILE.

1960 convertible. 26.000 actual miles. Real sharp! 423-4809. 11 21 OLDSMOBILE 1960 "88" 4 door sedan. power steering brakes.

1 owner. Harold Lipe Motors, 2nd St Oak, Pana. 11 24 OLDSMOBILE, 1961. "98" 4 door sedan, 7,000 actual miles, fully equipped. owner, like new.

City Motors, Eldorado it 428-9011. 11 24 PACKARD, 1953. less than $100. 1619 E. Whitmer.

4234592. 11 22 PLYMOUTH. 1953: straight stick, runs good. $85. 1949 srudebaker.

looks and runs good, $75. 1209 N. 19th. 423-4776. 11 24 PLYMOUTH.

1957 Plaza 6 cyl. automatic, Good condition. $395. '51 Plymouth, $80. Skyway 877-6815.

1124 PLYMOUTH, 1957: 2 door hardtop, large motor, 2 carburetors, cam, extras, clean, low mileage. Sell or trade down. 428-2003. 11 22 PONTIAC 1952 mechanically good. ZZl fc Grand.

422-1754. 11 27 PONTIAC, 1956 2-door Hardtop, Hydra- ma tic. Owner. Macon, RO 4-3909. 11 24 PONTIAC.

1958 Super Chief, extra nice. Take over payments. S54 N. 34th. Ph.

423-0283 after 4 p.m. U-22 PONTIAC 1961 Ventura 4 door hardtop. power steering, power brakes. $2495 1960 Buick Invlcta 4 door hardtop, power steering, power brakes $2295 1958 Pontiac Bonneville door hardtop, power steering, power brakes $1475 1959 Chevrolet convertible, power steer ing ana brakes $1495 1957 Chevrolet convertible, straight shift radio, neater 895 1957 Plymouth 3 door. VB.

automatic 450 1957 Pontiac Chieftain 4 door 695 PLUS 50 OTHER MODELS MOTORS OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. 901 W. ELDORADO PHONE 428-0953 11-21 PONTIAC 1962 Convertible, automatic, power steering and power brakes. Call 428-1532 11 21 RAMBLER.

1959 4-door sedan, 6-cylinder, straight shift. Benton Motors, 2341 E. Wood. 423-3454. i 11 23 STUDEBAKER.

1956, V8 station wagon; motor, oooy. i tires penect. Must sell this week. $475. Stonington 4967.

11 24 VOLKSWAGEN 1960 Model 211 panel de livery with side doors. internation al Harvester. 400 E. Main. AutomotlTw Thursday 6:25 a.m.

1263 E. Sedgwick home of Mrs. Thomas Clements, furnace ther mostat stuck, no damage. 9:29 a.m.-1595 E. Cantrell $50 dam.

age to city street truck when motor on flushing unit caught fire. 11:05 a.m. 2400 N. Woodford grass lire, no damage. 2:18 p.m.

2295 N. Woodford grass tire, no damage. 2:18 p.m. 2200 N. 22nd grass fire.

no damage. Marriage Licenses IN LOGAN David W. Kockenga, Lin coin, Eunice Ann Wall, Lincoln. Born To BRAGG, Mr. and Mrs.

James. 536 E. King. boy. Sept.

20, Di-MC BUSHVR, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Effingham, girl, Sept. 19. St.

Anthony's. Effingham. CAMERON, Mr. and Mrs. Merle, Owane- co, girl.

Sept. 18, St. Vincent's, Taylor- ville CAMPBELL. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald. Lin. coin. boy. Sept.

19, Abraham Lincoln Hospital, Lincoln. DELAY. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy.

Taylor- ville. boy, Sept. 18, St. Vincent's. Tay- lomiie DURBIN.

Mr. and Mrs. David Dean, Pal. mer, giri, Sept. 18, St.

Vincent's. Tay- lorville FREITAG, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, 2209 Grandvww. girl, Sept.

20, GREHRKE. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, New Holland, boy. Sept.

19. Abraham Lin coln Hospital, Lincoln. KAUFFMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arthur, boy, Sept.

20, St. Mary's KENDALL. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert.

Clin- ton, boy, Sept. 19, John Warner Hospital. Clinton. MEISTER, Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Mount Pulaski, boy. Sept. 20. OTTEN, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, Mason City. boy. Sept. 19.

Abraham Lincoln Hospital. Lincoln. PACK. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert. 442 Powers Lane, boy, Sept. 20, St. Mary PETERSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward, Lou- isville, boy, Sept. 18. St Anthony's, Effingham. TABOR. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy, Effingham, boy. Sept. 18, Su Anthony's, Effingham. THOMPSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene, Cow- den, girl. Sept. 20.

Shelby County Hos pital. Shelbyvme Central Dlinois Deaths BRITTON. Mathew Winston. 87, Louis ville, formerly of Mount Vernon, died 2 a.m. Thursday in Richland Memorial Hospital.

Otney: leaves daugnters. Mrs. Neomi Hagen, Louisville: Mrs. Louise Owens. St.

Louis: brother, J. W-. Ainu- aueraue. N. sister.

Mrs. Lean Tate, St. Louis; services 2 p.m. Sunday in Dill man Funeral Home. Louisville; burial in No.

4 Cemetery, near Sailor Springs; call after 2 p.m. Friday in funeral home. COOLEY. Mrs. Libbie 73.

Vandalia died 5 a.m. Thursday in Fayette County Hospital, vandalia; leaves husband Peri; sons. Russell, Peoria; Orville. Springfield; daughter. Mrs.

Irene Smith, Decatur; brother. Edward Mertz, Van. dalia; services 2 p.m. Saturday in Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia; burial in Fairlawn Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Friday in funeral home.

GIBSON, Dale 46, Rock Falls, for merly of Farmer City, died at 6 p.m. Thursday at Rock Falls; leaves wife; sons, William in Germany: Dale, Jerry and Gerald, a home; daughters, Jacqueline and Doreen, at home; brothers, Vernelle. Bloomington; Delmar, Farmer City; Jack, Colfax; sisters, Ida, LeRoy; Mrs. John Dunlap, Leroy; Mrs. Henry Wills, Farmer City; Mrs.

Harold Postlewaite, Arrowsmith; funeral ar rangements are incomplete. HARROLD. Milford Charles. 58. Chicago, formerly of Waynesville, died Wed nesday; services 1 p.m.

Saturday in Pul-Ien-Boos Funeral Home. Clinton: burial in Woodlawn Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Friday at funeral home. HORN. Anna Kathern, 89, Herrick: died about 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday en route to hospital in Shelbyville: leaves sons. Oral and Frank. Herrick; Charles, Irving; Earl; daughters, Mrs. Usa bparks, Beecher City; Mrs. Pearl Brown, Herrick; sister.

Mrs. Laura Sharp, Pana; Oliver, St. Elmo; services 2 p.m. Sat urday at Vtalace and Sons Funeral Home, Herrick: burial in Myers Cemetery; call after 10 a.m. today at funeral home.

MAGNUS, Esther, 73, formerly of St. Peter, died 5:30 a.m. Thursday: leaves brothers, William M. Magnus, Vandalia Charles Magnus, St. Peter; Ed Magnus, George Magnus, both of rural Vandalia; Reinhardt Magnus.

Shobonier; sister. Mrs. Bertha Rebbe. Shobonier; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday in St.

Paul Lutheran Church, burial in church cemetery; call after 1 p.m. Friday in Hotz Funeral Home. St. Peter. MCLANE, James Richard.

37, Areola; died 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Carle Clinic, Urbana; leaves wife, Glenna sons, Richard. Kenneth. Dale and Mat thew, at home; daughter. Amy, at home; mother, Mrs.

Sue McLane, Areola; sis ters. Mary McLane. Mrs. Warren Ro- mine and Mrs. Margaret Davis.

Areola brothers, John, Pontiac, Frank, momas. Areola: Robert, Decatur; services 10 a.m. Saturday in St. John's Ca tholic Church. Areola: burial in Areola Cemetery: call after 2 p.m.

Friday at Shrader Funeral Home. Areola; rosary 9 p.m. Fnday. NEWBERRY, Richard, 77, Farmer City died 2:05 p.m. Thursday, in Oak Lawn Hospital; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Opal Smith, Gibson City; Mrs. Irene Starek, Vail. Iowa: Mrs. Ruth McKee, Oak Lawn; son, Frankilin. Farmer City; sis ters.

Mrs. Lester Stiverson. Monticello Mrs. Wayne Walker, Decatur; and Mrs. Altie Stager, St.

Louis; services 2 p.m. Sunday, Stensel Funeral Home, Farmer City; burial, Greenleaf Cemetery, near farmer City; call after noon Saturday. PARRENT. Mrs. Bertha Bernlce, 30, Wil low Hill, died 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday at home: leaves husband. Homer; sons, Billie, Kenneth, Ronnie, all at home; daughters. Sandra, Kathy, both at home; brother, Rollie Lamb half-brother, Loren Bambrook; sisters, Evelyn. Delia. Mary, May; services 2 p.m.

Saturday in Seessengood Funeral Home. Newton; burial in Westlawn Memorial Cemetery, Newton; call after 2 p.m. Friday in funeral home. PERRY, Jesse Nelson 31, formerly of Mattoon. died Wednesday in Sarasota, home; leaves parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Perry, Mattoon; wife, Iris; daughter, Susan Lynn, at home; son. Jeffrey, at home; arrangements in-complete; Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon, in charge.

SUFFERN, Merton 67, formerly of Atwood; died at a.m. Thursday at home of sister, Mrs. William Morris of East Lansing. leaves sisters. Mrs.

Morris and Mrs. Annie Laurie Zarie of Sparks, services 2:30 p.m. Sun. day in Atwood Methodist Church; burial in Mackville Cemetery, Atwood: call alter 3 p.m. Saturday Bom Funeral Home, Atwood and one hour before services at church.

ALBERT, Flota 68. Flora, died p.m. Wednesday in Clay County Hospital Flora: leaves wife. Hazel; son, Flora; brother, Leslie. Flora; sister, Mrs.

Nella Leonard. Flora; services 2 p.m. Fnday in Branson Funeral Home, Flora; burial in Elmwood Cemetery; call at funeral home. Funeral Directors 01 21 01 BRINTLINGER'S FUNERAL HOME Decatur's Oldest Funeral Home Harold B. Brintlinger DECATUR AND CERRO GORDO 422-8571 2221 Funerals Decatur 1A 22 1.4 All eiman, ce Services 10 a.m.

Saturday. Chapel. Inter ment Fairlawn Cemetery. Fnends may call at the funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons Bethany Sets School Fete Bethany, Sept 21 (Special) Dedication of Bethany's new $415,000 school building project; has been set for 2 p.m., Oct. 21, by the Bethany Board of Educa tion. In other action, the board: Awarded contracts totaling $365 for sidewalk work and to lay a water line at the new athletic field to M. 0.

Wheeler of Bethany Voted a $50 hike in salary to teachers who earned eight semes ter hours of college credit since contracts were signed in April Approved expenditure of $450 to provide schooling for Richard Crowder of Bethany who is a pa tient in St. Mary's Hospital, De catur, and hired Mrs. James Ban- as instructor. Arkansas has a larger variety of basic minerals than any other similar-sized area in the woria Legal Notice 11 21 DRAINAGE NOTICE Puhlic notice is hereby given that on September 4, 1962. an assessment roll was filed in the County Court at Macon Countv, Illinois, by the Commissioners of Sanner Chapel Mutual Drainage District in the Towns of Perm and Milam, in the Counties of Shelby and Macon in me State of Illinois; that the total amount of assessments of benefits contained in the assessment roll is $4,382.17, the total amount of damages proposed to be allowed contained in the assessment roU is none, and the total amount of compensation proposed to be allowed contained in the assessment rou is none; mat me umu imMirf nf the annual maintenance assess ment contained in the assessment roll is that upon the filing of said assessment roll the same was presented to the Court and by the court set tor Bearing before said County Court in the Courthouse at Decatur.

Illinois, on the 9th day nf tvtober at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. at which time and place all interested persons may appear and be heard upon all questions of benefits, damages and compensation if they see fit to do so. Public notice is further given that on Remember 4. 1962. pursuant to bection 4-33 of Illinois Drainage Code, the Com missioners filed in said County court men- timed above a report of the fact that the work heretofore authorized by said conn to be done in said Drainage District has been completed and that the Commissioners propose to accept the same; that said report, upon the filing thereof, was presented to the Court, and by the Court was set for hearing the 9th day of uctooer.

1962. at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. before said Countv Court in the courtnouse at Decatur, niinois: and that any owners of land may file objections in writing to the acceptance of such work, stating specifically the reasons therefor, and that at such time and place set for hearing as afore said the Court will hear any ana an oo-Jections hat have been filed, and in opposition to the report or in support thereof. Notice is further given that on September 4, 1962, the Commissioners of said Drainage District filed in said County Court their petition setting forth that there had been omitted from the assessment roll theretofore approved by the Court (dated on or about September 29, ISbU) any assessment on highways within the boundaries of the LKstnci; mat sucn mgn-ways were benefited by the work done and for which such assessment was made and should have been included in sucn assess ment roll and were omitted therefrom through mistake, and requesting that the defects in such prior assessment roll be corrected and that an assessment De lev- ied against said highways as set forth in said petition; that the Court has set the hearing thereon for October 9. 1962, at the hour of 10 o'clock before said County Court in the Courthouse at Decatur.

Illinois, at which time and place all interest. ed parties may appear and be heard upon such petition. Dated this 6th day of September, 1962. Darrell Foster Clerk of the County Court of Macon County, Illinois Vail, Mills. Armstrong.

Winters St Pnnce, Attorneys for the Commissioners 21 28 05 C267 State of Illinois. County of Macon, ss. In the County Court of Macon County, In the matter of the Estate of Frank H. Graf. Deceased.

In Probate No. 62-P-257 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL To all persons whom this may con You are hereby notified that on September 12. 1962. a Petition was filed ra the Probate Court of Macon County. Illinois, showing that Frank H.

Graf of the lown oi w- Macon and State of Illinois, departed this life leaving an instrument uaieu reu.u.., 23, 1962. purporting to be his last will and You are further notified that on Sep tember 17. 1962. a further instrument filed in said Court dated March 14. 1961.

lirt and testa- ment of said decedent, which on the Court's own motion, was probate. V. nntidoA that SAWl (IP 1DU UC i I i ceased left as his heirs, devisees and legatees the following: Valparaiso university; Lutheran Child Welfare Association. Addison, Illinois; Bethesda Lutheran Home, Watertown Wisconsin; St Paul's Lutheran Church. Decatur.

Macon County, Illinois, Diuiaiug i. i i fmnh. Decatur: at. raws Macon County, niinois; The Luther an Church Missouri aynou; ai. rau.

TWntnr. Marm Countv. niinois. Mission Fund; Carl Graf (also known as Charlie uraij; wiuiam li Graf; Anna Graf Gutekunst; Lydia Ernst; Walter Gutekunst: Louis C. Graf; Clarence E.

Graf; Howard E. Graf; Isabelle Graf; Edna Graf Klein: Ruth Gutekunst Stockdale; Dorothy Gutekunst Ray; John Gutekunst: Robert W. Gutekunst; Franz Klotz: Emilie Klotz Personke: John Rett-ke; Lena Kingma; Marie Sandsness. Edna Rettke Ward; Florence Rettke Hud- i D.Kk. Vera Ttptt- suu uriuuuc ke Gardner; Charles E.

Rettke; Julius Rettke. Anna xiev.uui. Reckwardt; Frieda Latal Johner; Sarah Latal Loeb also known as Emilie Loeb; Mina Schadowske; Paul Latal: Herman Latal; Mela Wodtke; Fritz Klotz; Lie-schen Klotz; Charlotte Klotz Kiehl: Wal- S- -I VW Clt UntftMlhHAF ier itiuiz; i Mueller: Irmgard Moldenhauer; Ginther juoiaennauer; raewer. naut viewer; Paul Klewer; Max Klewer; Albert L. Rettke: Roy Rettke; Fritz Bliss; Katie Bliss: Elizabeth Weshling Ketzler: Frieda Weshling; Walter Weshling: Edward Latal; Ernest Latal: Emil Latal; Helga Klotz; Ursel Klotz: Brunhilde Klotz: Katherine Graf Wolfer; and unknown heirs of Frank H.

Graf, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the above-named persons and all whom it may concern, that the aforesaid instrument dated February 23. 1962. will be offered for probate and a hearing had on said Petition by said County Court in the room usually occupied by said Court, in the Court House, in the City of Decatur, Macon County. Illinois, on the 23rd day of October.

A. D. 1962. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m.. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at which time and place you are hereby notified to be present if you so desire.

You are further notified that the aforesaid instrument dated March 14. 1961. will be offered for probate and a hearing on the Court's motion to admit the same to probate will be held by said County Court in the room usually occupied by said Court, in the Court House, in the Citv of Decatur, Macon County, niinois, on the 23rd day of October, A. D. 1962.

at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, at which time and place you are hereby notified to be present if you so desire. Dated at Decatur, niinois this 18th day of September. A. D. 1962.

DARRELL FOSTER. Clerk of the County Court of Macon County. Illinois 11 11-26 AUTO PARTS: Motors, transmissions. tires, body parts, any make or model. Strum 541 E- Wabash, 4284686.

a Chet Ventress For Top Quality Cars 61 Chevy. Bel Air 4 door. 8. antomatie. whitewalls.

top car. wiss 59 Pontiac Bonneville. 4 door hardtop. equipped, power, pink it white. $173S 59 Chevy, 4 door wagon, s.

straight shift, radio, whitewalls. clean. Buick. 4 door wagon, fully equipped. power steering St brakes '59 Ford.

Custom 300. fordor, 8, auto matic, steenng. fully equipped. $1199 57 Pontiac Star Chief. Convertible, fully equipped, extra sharp.

Across From pmes Shopping center 2239 E. William Hrs. (-6 Ph. 428-711 11 22 CHEVROLET, iM ton wrecker, good con dition, $600. i.

D. Conway. Oconee 539- 383L 11-22 COME OUT to Gregory Ford and let me belp yon save a lot of money OB a 1962 Ford. See Hez Johnson today. 11 21 El Bauer DISCOUNT CENTER Home Of Bargains 1959 STUDEBAKER SILVER HAWK COUPE SPORTY RED V8 with overdrive, radio.

beater, red leather seats, whitewalls. It's a beauty! List Price $1095. Discount Price $899 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON BEAUTIFUL 1 tone blue. If, V8 with stick shift, radio, beater, whitewalls. Doot miss this one! Last Price $1095.

Discount Price $899 I960 VALIANT 200 4 DOOR SPARKLING Light Green beauty. Automatic, radio, heater, whitewalls. A nice car! List Price $1545. Discount Price $1399 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORT COUPB GREY St CORAL color combination. cylinder with stick shift, radio, beater, whitewalls.

A real gas saver, and a sharp looker. List Price $695. Discount Price $596 1957 CHEVROLET "210" 4 DOOR IVORY CORAL. This VI has power glide, whitewalls. A well-cared for car.

See it todayl List Pries $1095. Discount Price $899 100 Car Selection I Year G.W. Warranty El Ba uer CHEVROLET CO. 150 W. Pershing 10:30 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. 26 FOR FALL TUNE-UP and winteriration see Fleener St Roberts Texaco. $01 N. Main, 428-3511. 11 21 FRESH AS A DAISY AND JUST LIKE NEW! '62 MERCURY METEOR 2-door sedan.

Has straight transmission, beater, defrosters other extras. Save many dollars here! Just 10,000 miles and reduced now to $1999 You Get More For Your Money Al WONDERLIN Open 8 to I Six Day A Week 600 E. PRAIRIE PS. 429-1304 11 15 GADBERRY I960 Falcon 4 door, standard shift, tarn mileage. 1 owner.

1958 Bird hardtop, whit, red Interior. 20,000 miles, 1 owner. 1958 Pontiac Chieftain a door hardtop. mam reo interior, power steenng, power brakes. Share! 1958 Impala 2 door hardtop.

faB power. 31.000 actual miles. 1 owner. 1957 Chevy 2 door hardtop. 4 cyL standard shift, real dean.

1957 Chevy wagon. 4 door. 6 cyL standard shift. 1936 Chevy Belair 4 door sedan. Vs.

Automatic, nice! 1955 Ford tudor. Vs. Standard shift, overdrive. 1955 Mercury Convertible, red: white tot, Trade Up or Down Refinance or Sell. Corner Broadway 4 Wood Ph.

428-44 9T 11 27 GRAIN BED. 6'x8 For sale. Ph. 42- LINCOLN Continental engine, 350 icuuin sew mues. Benton Motors.

423-345. Arjtomottva STUDEBAKER, 1957 Champion, overhaul ed, real nice. $595. Mercury. 1953, $12S.

Valley Motors. 610 E. Pershing. 21 A Better Buy Always At BARDING Pontiac, Inc. GROWING WITH DECATUR '62 PONTIAC $3595 Bonneville Sport Coupe '61 DODGE $1495 LANCER 4 DOOR '61 PONTIAC $2695 CATALTNA 4 DOOR HARDTOP 60 PONTIAC $1895 CATALTNA 4 DOOR 59 CHEVY- $1495 IMP ALA SPORT COUPE '59 CHEVY $1495 PARKWOOD STATION WAGON '58 FORD $795 CUSTOM 4 DOOR '58 CHEVY $995 BROOKWOOD STATION WAGON '57 PONTIAC $795 CHIEFTAIN 1 DOOR HARDTOP 57 FORD $695 FAIRLANE CONVERTIBLE '57 FORD $695 CUSTOM 30O-4 DOOR '57 PONTIAC $895 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR '57 DODGE $895 SIERRA STATION WAGON '56 PONTIAC $695 870 4 DOOR HARDTOP '56 FORD $595 AIR LANE 2 DOOR HARDTOP '52 CADILLAC $495 COUPE DE TLLE-SHARJ PONTIAC TEMPEST JEEP 1 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY We Have Moved To 1955 E.

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Broadway Phone 428-6412 I960 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door sedan, beauwui jet black with white top, black wnite Ulterior, ttadio. heater, power-glide, 6-way electric seat, excellent whitewalls. 1960 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door hard top, jet black with matching interior, radio, heater, powerglide, power steer ing, power Drakes. Local minister's car. 1959 CADILLAC 4 door hardtop, light metallic grey witn matching interior, radio, heater, hydramatic.

power steering, power brakes, power seat. Air conditioned. iuione ngni tan at wnite. v-s. straight biiui.

rauiv. neaier, excellent wmtewaiis. $1 DOWN LOT 504 E. William Phone 428-7832 "57 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door '57 Olds "98" Holiday 4 door 57 Olds "88" 4 door '57 Nash Rambler wagon '57 Mercury Montclair 4 door '57 Buick super 2 door hardtop 56 Olds "98" 4 door '56 Chevrolet "6" door '56 Chevrolet 4 door wagon "56 Olds "88" 4 door 56 Plymouth Belvedere hardtop coupe S5 Plymouth station wagon '55 Pontiac convertible 55 Ford Country Squire wagon '55 Chevrolet Bel Air. V8.

2 door '55 Chevrolet "6" 2 door "55 Chrysler Windsor 4 door, power '55 Dodge station wagon '55 Buick Special 4 door sedan '54 Olds "88" 4 door, power '54 Olds "88" 2 door sedan Weidenbacher A.

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