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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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13
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, January 6, 1966 TELEVISION COMICS Four Sections 48 Pages Pages 13 to 24 born at 3:45 a.m. Saturday at! St. Mary's Hospital. The Sunday Herald and Review incor Mrs. Calvin Gaston Chestnut, born at 5:59 am.

Saturday in Decatur and Macon County Hos mound no. FIRST ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Max Gasaway of 505 W. Prairie Ave.

are the parents of the first baby born i 40 Inducted by Draft Board rectly stated that the first baby pital. The Gaston infant was ac Robert Wells Willie L. Hicks Jr. Larry E. Johnson Roger A.

Bradford Michael L. Anderson David J. RozansM Marion A. Johnson Roger T. Flesch in the new year.

The son was ta 1966 was a son of Mr. and tually arrival No. 2. Meny Ignore Medicare Plan Baltimore, Md. (AP) Social Security headquarters at suburban Woodlawn said that with only three months left until deadline, less than half of the ice Board 162 inducted 40 men IU1 1 on Dec.

29. Super Market South Main at Wood St. Phone 429-5675 raws Both of the county's boards, 162 and 163, received a com bined record 93 calls in Decern, ber. nation's elderly have signed up Store Houn: Mon. thru Thura.

9 am to fi p.m. Frl. St Sat a.m. to pjn. Closed Sunday Low Every Pay Prices FREE PARKING IN BACK OF STORE Low Every Day Prices Board 162 covers the county east of U.S.

51. The 40 indue- Bed Freib Whole for the supplementary Medicare program. A spokesman at the head tions from the board were: Fryers Lb 29e quarters said 8,951,000 of the 18.5 million Americans over 65 FOLGERS COFFEE 2-Lb. can $139 Pure Pork who are eligible for the volun tary program that pays doc John E. Madding Gary D.

Grabe Aldin J. Curry Steven A. Holsapple William D. Wood Michael P. Stroyeck James R.

Jenkins Gene A. Marquis Joseph E. Eagleton Larry J. Donnel William L. Bell Larry A.

Hedenberg Larry Taylor Rodney J. Cox Gregory L. Livingston Donald D. Perkins Jr. Robert A.

Alexander. Washington received only his actual expenses for his services as commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary war. Sausage tor's bills and other health services have applied. Potatoes 10u35c Bananas Sweet Potatoes lk10c Temple Oranges no. 39c TOUR choice RtS inn mm mTm Kldntr Bran Chill Bran III fMnrasalr Jalra WM Swrrl Pi-n Medicare is compulsory and Roger N.

Davenport Kenneth W. Raleigh Alan G. Phillips Gary W. Brimm Phillip B. Hagen Ronald G.

Wade Tommy Heard James B. Ferris David R. Kruse Ralph H. Osborne James C. Allison Gary L.

Shelly Gary R. Morgan Bryan B. Stockwell Robert K. Finley C.S.D.A. Good Choice Cut paid for automatically by an in Fireside Saltines crease in Social Security pay Beef Roast 49e 19 Lb.

Box ments, but the supplemental plan is voluntary and costs $3 Boneless a month. It provides for the Meadow Gold Cot.CheeseLbctn.19e Beef Sfew Lb. 69e payment of doctor bills and oth er health services not covered by Medicare. A spokesman at Social Secur ity headquarters said congres sional testimony on Medicare 3 last year showed that at least 75 per cent of the nation's elderly must enroll in the supple ty Hospital; 10. Adolf Meyer Zone Center for Mental Health; 11.

Caterpillar Tractor 12. Firestone Tire Rubber 13. General Electric 14. A. E.

Staley Mfg. 15. Staley Research Center; 16. Nelson Park Rock mm vrrwy mental program if it is to be self-supporting. fjTaflaa-h llt-T tin 1 fl llij HMTW: 'l Bus Tour Stops The route of a guided bus tour being offered residents by the Millikin National Bank is shown on this map.

The free tours must be arranged in advance through the bank. Following are the identifications of numbers on the map: 1. Lincoln Square; 2. Borg-Warner 3. Lincoln Court House; 4.

Fairview Rose garden; 5. Fairview Ice Rink; 6. Millikin University; 7. Art Center; 8. Mueller 9.

Decatur and Macon Coun Anyone who fails to sign up for the supplemental program Garden; 17. St. Mary's Hos by March 31, provided they reached their 65th birthday be pital; 18. Scenic view; 19. Scovill Gardens; 20.

Municipal Center; 21. Transfer fore Jan. 1, will have to wait until October, 1967, before they House; 22. Macon County will get another chance to join Building. DECATUR ANNEXED 1,031 ACRES IN 196S the total street mileage to De Annexations during 1965 add catur to 282 miles.

ed 1,031 acres to the city. 18,497 acres, or just short of 29 square miles. More than 12 miles of streets were added to the city, bringing The city's area has nearly The 46 annexations during the year boosted the city's area to tripled since 1949. HARRY APPELBAUM STORE Use Our 2 BIG FREE Parking Lots 1.59 ratare Imrm ACETATE SLIPS Tricot with lace accents on bodice, hem. White, pink, red, blue, natural, black.

34-44- 50 FREE PARKING SPACES (No Streets To Cross) Broadway and Eldorado Corner (Enter on N. Broadway St.) JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Every Garment Taken Right Out of Our Regular Stock Nothing Bought Special for this Sale! Our Loss Is Your Gain! Now is the time to buy any winter Item at big savings and the selections are very good! 4 Big Price Groups in Men's Winter Jackets OP Sizes 36 to 50 Not all sizes in all price ranges Drlp-drn cotton print or solid MKM DHISiS Crisp cotton print or solid ill Mi OLOUOIO Mmm mrmrnhmWe IrtlTY SIMS Values to Values to Values to Values to $1935, Now $24.95, Now $32.95, Now $45.00, Now $288 $J88 $2288 $2g88 Km. MM Roll-sleeve favorites with jewel neckline or notch collar. Step-in styles, assorted prints and pastel solids. 10-18, 16X-24X.

Little-priced lovelies in choice of 6 favorite collar styles. Need little ironing. Black, white, pink, gold and prints. Sizes 32-38. Fattens, Dr.

Ben, Jr. astronaut, fire chief, others. Assorted fabrics, colors. 4 Big Price Groups in Men's Sweaters yM'jaMaaaia! ihjii mi i aapaaaaaa This group includes Slip-Overs, Henley's and Button Front Values to $18 95, Now Values to $12.95, Now Values to $10.95, Now ppl feiN. ya-j Values to $15.95, Now $Hffl88 I88 Just 14! Men's Sport Coats $11 88 Just 29! Men's Suits Sixes 36 to 44.

Regulars A Long. Broken Sizes. Vol- to $39951 Broken Sizes $288 Seculars Longs Vol. to $29951 AG) Men's Kodiak Slip-Over Winter Jac-Shirts $88 Boy's Warm Winter Jackets About 37 in Group. Sizes 4 to 18.

Broken Sixes. Vol. to $1495 About 43 in Group Sixes Small to Large Formerly Sold up to Misses9 erer-fresh embossed MUse' domhU bmek tmmnm Reg. 2.69 to 2.99 assorted mm in $1.99 Men Winter Flannel Shirts. Sizes to XL, Values to $3.49 mm $4.88 Men Wool Shirts, B.D.

or Regular Collars, Values to p- 3 S3 0 $100 Lightweight but strong helpmates in pretty colors; 32 qt or 44 qt hampers, pedal bin, waste bin, waste basket or trash can. Carefree charmers with lace-trimmed collar, two pocketsJ Little or iron, ing. Florals i on pink, blue, aqua, maize. S-M-L-XL. 6ronp: Men Dress Shirts, Stripes, Solid Colors, Values to $3.98 Long-wearing no-iron tricot with elastic legs and doable crotch.

Choice of white, pink, blue or maize in sizes 5-8. Harry Appelbaum Store 632 E. Eldorado St. UufVaJaUUL.1 UU.

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