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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 9

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, ITlinoia, Monday, July 7, 1932. CLASSIFIED ADS DECATUR HERALD U.S. TRANSPORT SAFE Bremerhaven, Germany, July 6(AP) The United States Army Trans UE Union Accepted Rock Island, July 6 (AP) The UE Farm Equipment Workers Union was victor Saturday in collective bargaining' election affecting 271 workers in the International Harvester Farmall plant. 111 Pord. 1950, LWB, dump body with grain to 1M LWB- dumD 00J 'th raln ides.

Both la good condition and priced to sell. Beals Motor Sales Ford Dealer TeL 34 Stewardson HOU8E TRAILER, 19 ft. Royal Coach. Ideal for vacation. $500.

Trailer No. 38. J. M. U.

HOUSE TRAILER5 MO N. BROADWAY AT KINO BT. New and nsed We Trade Used Trailers at 1017 N. Water MID-WEST TRAILER SALES Phone 6493 OR 6494 JULY SALE! 1951 Henry 16.000 actual miles. 1950 Hudson 2-door.

7000 miles. 1950 Hudson, overdrive, fully equipped. 1949 Chevrolet 3-door. Radio, heater. 104ft Hudson 4-door.

fullv eouioned. 1948 Hudson Super 6 2-door $995 1947 Frazer Manhattan, nice $750 1947 Hudson 6 sedan, nice. i 1946 Hudson sedan. 1-owner. 1939 Chevrolet Club coups $19S 16 OTHERS TO CnOOSE FROM LANDERS HUDSON 750 E.

PRAIRIE PH. 3-8741 Introductory Offer One Week Only Any glass cut to fit from our new glass department at '4 price. Mattoon Auto Wrecking. South on route 45. Open Sunday 9 to-11.

Muffler and tall pipes for most ears. Freight Sales, 3705 N. Water. NASH SELECT USED CARS 1951 Studebaker sedan. 10.000 actual miles.

Overdrive. Like new. $169,5 1950 Nash Statesman, 4 door sedan. Bed feature, overdrive. $1295 1948 Chevrolet passenger coupe.

One owner. $1095 1948 Nash Ambassador sedan. Radio. overdrive. Like new.

$1095 1948 Dodge 3 door. One owner. Very clean. $1095 1949 Chevrolet 3 door. One owner.

685 BOPP MOTORS Ph. 5253 240 W. Wood PICK UPS ALL IN TIP TOP CONDITION 1950 Studebaker ton. Climatiser. overdrive, canopy top $1045 1950 Studebaker Va ton.

CUmatiier. overdrive 995 1949 Studebaker ton. CUmatiier. 4 speed transmlsison. overload springs.

15.000 actual miles 995 Automotive I 0 THINK what It means to your newspaper boy just starting out in business for him-elf not to be able to collect the money that's coming to him. Whenever people fail to pay him promptly, he must dip into his resources to pay for their papers and lose his profit until he finally collects the unpaid accounts. Often this works a real hardship on an ambitious youth who relies upon his route profits to pay personal ancj school expenses and add to his college savings fund. That's why he appreciates it so much when you have the money ready each collection day. You'll feI good about it, too-knowing you are helping him to get ahead! HERALD and REVIEW port Gen.

Maurice Rose limped into port todav after a short-lived fire destroyed part of her engines at sea. Naval officials said the blaze, which broke out Saturday, could easily have caused disaster. They praised the crew and the 1,600 troops and their dependents abroad For great courage. No one was injured. BOY DROWNS IN POOL Chicago, July 6 (AP) Robert Lesnv, 14, of Chicago drowned Saturday in Whealan Pool on the Northwest Side.

Lifeguard and Tescue workers worked over the. boy almost two hours in a vain attempt to revive him. The Decatur Herald RATES BY MAIL In Trading Ares Oaily and Sunday Dally except Sunday 1 year til 00 1 year $9 00 6 months 6.00 6 months 6.00 3 months 3.2S 3 months ..3 75 1 month 1.35 1 month LIS 1 week .35 1 week. JO Sunday Only One Tear $5 00 Outside of Trading Area Dally and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $18 00 1 year $13.00 months 9 75 6 months 7 25 3 months 5.25 3 months 3 75 1 month 3 25 1 month 1.50 1 week 1 week .40 8unday Only One Tear $6.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by mall In any town or territory having carrier service. Remittance should be made by cheek or money order.

The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Herald Dally only except Holidays 25c Herald and Sunday 35e Herald and Review and Sunday 60e Born To SAPETTI, Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Tovey.

a deugnter. juit 3, in Bt. Vincent Hospital. Taylorville. JEI8V.

Mr. and Mrs Tavlorvllle. a son. July 4, In St. Vincent's Hospital.

layiorviiie. PETER8, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Tavlorvllle.

a son. July 4, In St. Vincent's Hos pital, layiorviiie. WALTERS. Pfe.

and Mrs. David Tav lorvllle. a daughter, July In St. Vlh cent's Hospital, Taylorville. Central Illinois Deatbs BRYAN.

Frank 87, Olney. died 4:45 a m. Sunday in Olney Sanitarium; leaves wile, Scheu; brother, John, Brentwood, daughter. Mrs. Betty Stebblns.

Ol ney: services 10 a. m. Tuesday in Sum mers-Wilson Funeral Home, Olney; bur-ial In Xenia Cemetery. BURRUS. Mrs.

Ruth M. 51. Charleston. died 1 p. m.

Sunday In Charleston hos pital; leaves husband. Cecil; mother. Mrs. Cora Daniels, Charleston: aaugnters. Mrs.

Joanne Dongu, East Chicago, Barbara and Cora, Charleston; services 3 p. m. Tuesday In Harper-Swtckard Funeral Home. Charleston; burial in Hose- jawn cemetery. EHR AT.

Mrs. Evelyn. 31. Vandalla. died a.

m. Sunday in Mark Greer Hospital Vandalla; leaves husband. Leslie: daugh ter. Karen: mother, Mrs. Georgia K.

Cook, Vandalla: brother. One N. Cook. Hart ford; half-brothers. Wallace Cook.

Cottage Hills; Floyd Williams. Brownstown: sister. Mrs. amv Martin. Roxana: half-sister.

Mrs. Opal Dugan, Vandalla: services 3 p. m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church. vandalla; burial in Fatriawn cemetery Hunter Funeral Home, Vandalla, In charge.

FEATHERSTUN. Fred. 75. near Charles ton, died 3 p. m.

Sunday at home of daughter. Mrs. June McNutt. near Charleston: also leaves daughter. Mrs.

Wanda Ditto. Wichita Falls. Texas: son. Art. Mt.

Vernon: brother. Homer, 8helby-vllle: body in Harper-Swlckard Funeral Home, Charleston; arrangements incom plate, i OANNON, Mrs. 8arah 14, Olney. died Saturday morning; leaves son. Lester.

Olney; daughters, Mrs. Cora Fore and Mrs. Rose Roth. Olney Mrs. Helen Wright.

Terre Haute. services 1 30 p. m. Monday in senhuo runerai nome, Olney: burial In Haven Hill cemetery LETNER. Alvtn.

SI. Charleston, died Saturday; services 3 p. m. Monday In Her- per-awlckard uneral Home, vnanesion; burial In Beals cemetery near Trllla. MARSHALL.

Marlon 78. Mattoon. died 4:35 a. m. Sunday in Mattoon Memorial Hospital: leaves wife.

Rose; son, George. Mattoon; services 1:30 p. Tuesday in First Apostolic Mat toon: burial In Hurkaba Cemetery near Charleston: peers runerai Home, Mat toon. In charge. McBRIDE.

Irvln. 63. 8helbyvllle. died 4 p. m.

Saturday in Research hospital. Corning. Ark leaves wile. iJlanrne; sis ters. Mrs.

Myrtle Fltiwater. Monllceilo; Mrs. Leota Corrie. Newton: Mrs. Delia Greer.

Chicago: Mrs. Pearl Chrlsman. Bt. Elmo Melvin. Homer; services 3 30 p.

m. Tuesday In Lockart Funeral Home. Shelbyvllle; burial In Glen-wood cemetery. McQUAY, William. 86.

Atwood, fermerly oc cerro uorao, died sunaay ai nome oi daughter. Mrs. Osa Randall, Atwood: leaves another daughter, Mrs, Opal Hor-ton. Hammond: son. Wayne.

8an Diego. services 2 p. m. Wednesday in Born Funeral Home. Atwood; burial In Cerro Gordo Cemetery.

McWHORTER. James $9. near Effing ham, died 9 a. munday at home; leaves sons. John.

San Tlafael. James, near Effingham; daughters, Mrs. Pearl Burns and Mrs. Goldle Hook. Montlcello; Mrs.

Llllle Walsh. East Chicago. step.daughters. Mrs. Bertha Parsley.

Sullivan; Mrs. Bertha Reeman. Cerro Oordo; Mrs. Bessie Kuhns, Montlcello: brother. Harve.

near Effingham: sister. Mrs. Delia Smith, near Effingham: body in Johnson Funeral Home, Effingham; arrangements incomplete. PAYNE. Mrs.

Franka r. 59, Vandalla, died 11:30 a. m. Sunday at home, leaves hus band. Hoy sons.

Herman, Lawrence-vllle: William. Centralis: Paul. Peoria parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Babbs, New. ton: brothers. Melvln. Tuscola: Owen Peoria: services I p.

m. Tuesday In Miller Funeral Home, vandalla; burial in Klver- slde Cemetery. Newton. 8NAPP. Mrs.

Clemma 83. Flndlay. died 1:45 a. m. Sunday at home: leaves brother.

Ellsworth 8pears. Shelbyvllle: sister. Mrs. Eva Barber. Decatur; services 3 p.

m. Tuesday In Flndlay Methodist church; burial In Todd's Point cemetery: Rhea Funeral Home, Flndlay, In charge. Legal Notices STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDIN08 DIVISION OF WATERWAYS Sealed bids for purchasing the Marine Service Area of the Division of Water- wavs. DeDartment of Public Works snd AuUmotsT 11 Stop! Stop! BY NOLEN'S CAR LOT Look! Look! OVER BARGAINS Listen! Listen! TO LONGEST TRADES TN TOWN 1951 MERCURY tudor. Radio, beat- er and overdrive.

$3091 1951 KAISER 3 door. Two tone, radio, heater and overdrive. 11641 1951 LINCOLN 4 door. Automatic transmission, radio. $3491 1951 8TUDEBAKER V-8 Commander.

Radio, heaier and overdrive. 1951 FORD Custom V-8 tudor. Radio. 1951 CHEVROLET 4 door. Power- glide, seat covers, radio.

$1791 1950 LINCOLN hard-top Cosmo- polltan. $19M HUDSON Pacemaker 3-door. 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetllnt J-door. Radio and heater. 1950 KAISER 4-door.

Radio heater and overdrive. 1949 LINCOLN 4-door. New motor and tires. 1949 BUICK 4-door. Dyneflow.

whlte- $149! MERCURY convertible coupe. Radio, beater and overdrive. FORD tudor. Radio, heater and overdrive. New tires.

I $95 191 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-door. 1943 CHEVROLET 3-door Fleetline. 1941 BUICK Special 3.door. IF YOU DONT SEE WHAT YOU WANT, ASK- FOR IT. Corner Broadway Prairie Ph.

3-3913 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 00 NOLEN LOT Wallis Jordan 1949 Chevrolet deluxe sedan radio, heater $1195 895 1948 Ford V3 tudor We Buv Clean Used Cars. 3500 N. Main. 6-2332. Open 'Til 8:30 WILSON 1951 Ford Custom Fordor, Fordomatte, Radio, heater.

1949 Ford Custom deluxe. Overdrive, ra- 1 heater. 1 1947 Oldmobile "78" 4 door. Hydramatie, radio, heater. 1947 Chevrolet Styiemaster 4 door.

Ra ja lo, neater. WE BUY GOOD CLEAN USED CARS FORD DEALER. PH. 34 6HELBYVJXLS YOU'RE WRONG NTVK TIMES of ten your present ear will wlte th down ptvment on one of our Gold 8el used car. Also vou will probably be surprised how small Tour psvments will be when usintr our Very libera terms.

Save your pennies at TENNEY'S (ON BROADWAY) Decatur's Golden Rule Dealer since 1803. Open nights and Sundays. 4 TIRES and tubes, 670x15. Call iier p. m.

MP ulc battery charger. tfWk tire, rube and wheel for Ford pick iw.wu o-piy iruCK xires. J-9255. Motorcycles Bicycles IS HARLEY DAVIDSON "13S" 1949. new bsitery, saddle bags, good condition.

$10. Also Schwtnn bicycle, almost new. SJuiuos prairie. BARLEY-DAVIDSON. 125.

1949. motorcycle. $175. Cushman. 1947.

motor scoot er. J65. Evans Oil Co, S03 K. Prairie. Ph.

3-3611. MOTORCYCLE: 1951 Indian Brave, reasonable. Phone 3-7178. iSCHWINN bicycles boys and girls. All sires S5.00 down.

$3 00 week, B. F. rinndrit-h rv, 11V "'-w- 4.n E. Prairie. GIRL'S J.

C. Hlgglns bicycle. Oood con dition. $35. 415 E.

Leafland. Business Service 18 ABC Apex Automatic Maytag or anv saake washer repaired. Wringer rolls and parte for all makes. Georges Washer Service, J44 S. 81813-7905.

ABC Apex and Maytag Power mowers and engines. Cotton Washer Shop, 1381 N. Oakland 3-4733. BASEMENT DIGGING, sewer, crane work. blackdirt.

Rechkemmer. 63R4. Nlaptic BASEMENT digging, grading. Fiirdiff. Neal Lenti.Elv.Phone3371.

BASEMENT waterproofing, plastering, free esumaies. 3-UfJO. BLOCK LAYINO. driveways and walk. fireplaces Phone 6530.

Rentfrow. BLOCK laying and cement work of all kinds. Waterproofing basements. 3-7508, BLOCK LAYING: Concrete work. Brick work.

Water-proofing. Chimney. 3-3831. BRICK, block work, fireplaces, tuckpolnt- ing, cement, chimneys, Baldndge, CABINET MAKING and general contract ing. Formica tops.

Easv terms- Mocnel Cabinet Shop. 447 Stuart Ave. CARPENTRY, power tools. 35 years experience. Remodeling.

Dial 4685 3-0460. CARPETS. Upholstery. Walls. Windows.

Floors. Home Cleaning Service. 9o83. CEMENT work, walks, driveways, base ments, patios. Free estimates.

3-0930. CEMENT drives, sidewalks, steps. Bonded. Insured. Don r.

Hott, oeneral contrae- tor. Phone 3-4651. Free estimatea. CEMENT WORK: Driveways, porches. st eps.

etc. C. A. Schwab. 3-0733 days.

CESSPOOLS and septic tank cleaning, also installation. Dunn Coal 734 N. Mer- cer. Phone 4444. CESSPOOLS and septic, tank cleaning.

Kt-perlence. Prompt service. 3-7904: 3-1538. WELDING and boiler repair. Argents No job too large.

Work guaran-teed. 34 Hr. service. Ph. Argenta 3661.

FLOOI SANDING and retlnlshlng. Rca-sonableFree estimates. $106J. FLOOR SANDING and "finishing. Interior painting.

Free estimate. Phone 8866. Chevrolet ton. freshalre heat- 11! AUTO PARTS new or used. Long's Oa.

rage. 2893 E. Hickory. 3-6181 BATTERIES lor all cars and trucks, 00 down. 11.25 week.

B. P. Goodrich. 317 W. Wood.

B. F. GOODRICH. 600x16 new tires 113.05 exchange. Terms 61.25 week.

B. T. Goodrich 317 W. Wood. COME IN! See the 1950 Levette, the French Ford from Paris! The Angela, the English Ford from London The new 1952 Crosleys America's Most Economical Car! Now on Display at Coff fey Auto Mkt.

The working man's transportation center! 523 E. North Decatur, 111. 1951 Chevrolet 4-ton pickup. Like new. 1951 Chevrolet sedan delivery.

Excellent condition. Guaranteed. 1948 Crosley station wagon. Nothing down, 20 months to pay. 1941 Ford i-ton panel truck.

Only $100. 1941 International Va-ton pickup. Only $100. 1938 Ford station wsgon. Only $75.

Many Guaranteed Late Model Cars No down payment required up to $500 COMPLETE RADIATOR repair service. We guarantee to save you money. Decatur Auto Wrecking, 1515 N. 22nd. 3-7731.

FLOOR JACK: 10 ton walker, valve grind er. Reasonable. L. rlaisev. jjs it.

iido-rado. 8-1751. Evenings 8-1865. Ford 1949 FORD V-8 Deluxe tudor. 26.000 miles This Is one of those unusual used cars, extra clean, one-owner and choice In every respect.

1949 FORD Club coupe V-8. Radio and heater. This one belonged to our office manager and he has Just traded It In. A nice one. 1941 NASH 4-door.

Unusually good for a '41 model and priced right. MANY OTHER8 LET US KNOW WHAT YOU NEED John Rechtin-Dick Hupp Inc. Ford Dealer 385 E. Prairie FREE CAR WASH Mondays and Tuesdays with a purchase of an oil change and lubrication. Standard Oaa and Oil.

smith Tire Co 357 Main HOUSE TRAILER. 1949. Mid-Craft. 28' All mwtern exrent ihnvfr Rethtnv 7BR1 b7. HOUSE TRAILER.

1951 Pontlae. 43 ft. Alrcoi dltloned. Reasonable. 8-2187.

HOUSE TRAILER. 1947. all aluminum. good condltlrn. 8-3387; I-219Q.

House Trailers 27 ft Royal food condition, a very good buy at 21 it. Superior, electric refrigerator. Duo-Tnerm nea'er. rre-vtay range, a verv rood vacation trailer at 81350 37 ft 1951. Modern.

If you1 want a good jsed trailer, tnis is it for $3458 Glider. 1849 model. Good condition. $1500 American. 1945.

completely reconditioned. Very good buy for $1000 NEW Also see our large selection of 1953 all modern trailers, including toioniai. ron-tiac. Roycraft. New Moon.

Cosy Coach and manv others. Something new and different In floor planning and designing Barding Trailer Sales RT. 48 AT JASPER DECATUR. ILL. PHONE Open Dally Until P.

M. HOUSE TRAILERS USED BARGAINS 1947 Zlmmer 37" tsndem. hr.w. nnnr Nw.ni a. Aluminum sides.

Clean. $1150 as 1946 Continental 37' tandem. 6 electric refrigerator. Dottle gas coooz stove. as Is.

1947 Glllder 33. electrle refrigerator. Like new Inside and out Aluminum exterior. S1250. 1947 Schult 3T tandem, refrig erator.

Apartment bottle gas cool stove. Like new carpeting over entire floor. Clean. $1395. Spartan 36' tandem.

Aluminum cormtruetton. Very clean. Liberty 3T tandem. Complete bath. Heated noor, ventea rooi.

iner-mostat controlled heat. Very clean. 1950 Liberty 33' tandem, complete bath, heated floor, vented roof. Thermo-staticslly controlled heat. Aluminum exterior.

Perfect. 1949 Ooehen 31' tandem. Complete bath-like new Inside and out KISTLER TRAILER SALES Jet. 91-48-131. Phone 3-3404 North edge of Decatur.

HOUSE TRAILER. 37'. Lighthouse. James C. Clark, intersection Eldorado School and Country Club road.

Imminent Shortage Looms Ahead! TRADE CARS NOW 1951 BUICK Special 4 door. Nearly new, beautiful, Dyna-Flow $3195 1951 DODGE Coronet Sedan. Fully equipped, 15.000 miles $1995 1950 PONTIAC. cherry red convert ible. Loaded with equipment $3095 1950 BUICK Special 3 door Dyne- flow, rianio, neater, seat covers in3 1950 BUICK Special tourhack 4 door, straight transmission $1745 1950 MERCURY dub sedsn.

Just like new $1695 Extra Specials! 1947 FORD Tudor Deluxe $895 1946 BUICK; Super Convertible $895 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetline Aero $845 OOOD REASONABLE TRANSPORTATION 1943 BUICK Super 4 door 1941 PONTIAC Streamliner 3 door, like new, tires, paint, everything $395 1941 CHEVROLET club coupe $395 1941 PLYMOUTH I door $395 1943 BUICK 4 door $395 1939 OLDSMOBILE, good $150 Highfield Buick Co. 232 S. MAIN PHONE 3-3473 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 30 SUN. 8 30 TO 1 O'CLOCK Antomotive $1600.104, i 7C! VILLA NOVA, 6th Piatt, Mattoon. Hear Bill Inglee.

vocalist, pianist and organist Wonderful food, cocktails. Lost and Found 10 CHILD'S GLASSES, plastic frames, lost In or near Johns Hill Park. 6850. BILLFOLD: lady's brown. Lost downtown, valuable papers.

Mrs. Lloyd Jordan, Mo-weaqua, 6061. LOST: Brown and white Springer Spaniel. Reward. 3-6733.

PARAKEET, green with yellow head. Ans wers to immey. 4 montns old. He-ward. 2-5878.

PEKINGESE, brown female, lost. Recently clipped. Reward. Robert Pfeller, 1235 N. Wilder.

Phone 3-5448. 8HOES pair Oxfords, sire 2'i. Oxblood color. Lost downtown inursaay. 3-4603.

YELLOW SUITCASE lost month ago. contained dancing Reward. 376 E. Eldorado. Automotive 11 BUICK.

1837 sedan, good tires. Reasonable. 3-7982. BUICK 1949 3-door sedan. Must sell.

Can arrange financing. 1751 E. Walnut. BUICK 1950 special 4 door sedan dyna- iiow, wnitewails, very low mileage car. Davis liber.

Church Eldorado. BUICK 1951 Riviera. 3-dobr, 8000 miles. Beautiful car. Like new.

Fully equipped. Powell's Used Cars. S. Main at Wood. CADILLAC convertible.

1948. Perfect condition. 3080 E. Main. By owner.

CHEVROLET 1936. good condition, heater, radio.Phone 2-6772. CHEVROLET 1938 2 door. only 195. Dobson.

633 S. Franklin. CHEVROLET, 1939 sedan delivery. Fair rubber, runs lair, siuo. 3-0386.

CHEVROLET or Ford. 1946-1948. Wanted from owner. 197 W. Garfield.

CHEVROLET 1946 1V ton, l.w.b. flat bed. Good condition. 6450. Cecil Wool-ridge, Lovlngton.

CHEVROLET. 1948 Fleetline. Radio, heat er, seat, covers, $975. Powell's Used Cars, S. Main at Wood.

CHEVROLET. 1950 sedan delivery. Clean. See It at Stevenson's Garage, 3460 E. Winiam Phone 2-5051.

CHRYSLER. 1947Wlndsor sedan. Al, fully equipped. Herlx Drlve-Ur-8elf. Best offer.

FORD, 1941 tudor. deluxe, radio, heater. sleeved motor. Bill's Auto Sales, 1601 N. 22nd.

FORD 1941 club coupe. 8245. 1940 Bulck Super 4-door. 6295. 1936 Chevrolet coupe.

Nice. $95 Evans Oil 602 E. Prairie. Ph. 2-2611.

FORD 1946 tudor, only $425. Dobsons', 632 S. Franklin. FORD 1947 Deluxe tudor. Priced below celling.

Universal Motors (Ford-Mercury) Pana, Phone 190. FORD. 1951 Custom tudor radio and heat er. Very nice. 11595.

Powell's Used Cars. S.aln aMVood. HUDSON 1949 Super convertible. New top. Perfect Harold Llpe ludson Dealer.

Pana. 111. HUDSON. 1949 4-door Commodore "6" 61195. Anderson Motors, 327 E.

Wood. telephone fifioo. INTERNATIONAL 1946 6 with dump bed and hoist. 1875. international Harvester 400 E.

Main. INTERNATIONAL 1950. 14 ton. W. $1095.

International Harvester 400 E. Main. NASH- 1839 4-door. radio, heater, over drive. Good condition.

29-7501. NASH. 1946, 600. Clean. 8575.

Pleas call 3-95L0. PLYMOUTH. 1936 4-door. A clean car. Original finish.

Stevenson'a Garage. 3460 E. William St. Ph. 2-5051.

PLYMOUTH 1948 club coupe, blue excel lent condition, woman owned and arlven Owned and driven. I Deluxe model with radio and heater, $925. Phone 2-1M0. PONTIAC. 1941 "6" 3 door.

Needs minor repairs. Very reasonable. 1285 W. Grand. PONTIAC: 1947 Streamliner $.

4-doof, 1 owner. Low mileage. Fully equipped. $985. Maurer Motors.

Route 51, Clinton. PONTIAC. 1947 Streamliner 8 sedan. Radio, hester. Nice car.

Stevenson's Ga-rase. 34M E. Willlm.Phone 2-8061. PONTIAC 1948 Streamliner 4 drlor. 3 tone Priced right.

744 E. Prairie. -7881. 8TUDEBAKER. 1950 4 door, radio, heater overdrive, extra clean, $1295.

836 N. Main STTJDEBAKER, 1950. hi ton pickup. $995. International Harvester Co.

400 E. Main. WILLYS 6. 1949 station wagon, overdrive. heater.

Good condition. Stevenson oa rate, 3460 E. William. Ph. 3-5051.

A Really Good '41 1941 CHEVROLET Dfluxe BuntiiK? enuptv Here In a car that It wnrth much more than the ceiling price and it's a real buy lor you at the ceiucg price oi omy $334 B. B. BURNS INC. T'sed Car Lot Cor Broadway A Prairie. Ph.

952S Always Appreciative Allowances On Trade-Ins Varatlon Time Is Travel Time. Bur Fresh Trade-In And Enjoy Your Trip 193 De Soto Custom sedan $2785 1950 De boto Custom sedan $1795 1950 DeSoto Custom Club $1735 1850 Hudson "6" 4-door $1465 190 studebaker Champion 4-door $1250 14 De Boto custom sedan $1485 1949 Packard "8" sedan $1245 1849 Dodge Wavfarer 2-door $1095 1946 De Soto Custom sedan $1185 Frazer Manhattan sedan 785 194'( De Soto Custom sedan 985 1947 Pon'lac sedan, bargain 935 1947 Frarer 4-door sedan 685 1946 Plymouth Special 2-door 695 1941 Dodge Deluxe 4. door 250 Open each evening until p. m. Come In after supper New and late modela 74 months to pay H.

P. HAZELRIGG CO. Authortred De Soto-Plymouth Sales Service Phone 3-3479 435-49 E. Prairie ATTENTION TRUCKERSI-We haveSplash Guards! Meet state law regulations. Buy yours now at Browns Auto Supply, 303 N.

Franklin. AVOID CAR TROUBLE on your vacation. Get parts and accessories at Merry Metor Supply, 350 E. Prairie. Bowers K-F Sales 1952 TRADE-INS 1948 Fraer, Horiron blue.

Low miles, one.owner. Has sun-visor, radio, heater, one owner. Has sun visor, radio, heaterf. overdrive. Al tires.

The car that you have been waiting fori 793 E. Wood. Phone 3-7704 CADILLAC 1P5I Nash Ambassador sedsn 1951 Studebaker V8 Land Cruiser 1951 Dodge club coupe 19'0 Ponttac 8 convertible coupe 1950 Cadillac 63 sedan 1949 Cadillac 63 sedsn 1948 Cadillac 63 sedan 1947 Cadillac 6 sedan 194V Oldsmoblle 78 sedan J. TALLMAN 640 N. Franklin 3-9779; 3-9771 Carpenter.

Superior and Americoach buses, new and used. In stock. 1947 Ford tudor. Low mileage. 1951 Chevrolet 'j-ton, 5.000 miles.

1947 Chevrolet 1948 Chevrolet hoist and grain bed. 1946 International Vs ton with racks. C. MOORE, INC. See or Call Don Thlele a i BLUE MOUND, ILL.

Where to Go The election among employes in the tool room, machinery section and foundry machinery repair depart ment gave the FE-UE 1 56 votes, the AFL International Association- of Machinists 79 and for no Union 3. Here's What Happens WKen You Fail to Pay Him on Collection Day. 1 Have the Marriage' Licenses TACKWELL. Mrs. Lura, 80.

near Lane. died 7:30 a. m. sunaay at nome; leaves sister, Mrs. Alma Beaton, Lane; brother.

Russell Stalnheur, Clinton; services 3 p. m. Tuesday in Pullen Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; burial In Woodlawn cemetery. Funeral Directors 1 Ambulance: Service. Prompt ind Courteous.

Day or night. Dial 4431. Dawson Wikoff Funerals Decatnr 1A McKey, Mrs. Alice Requiem high mass 9 a. m.

Tuesday St. Patrick catnonc cnurcn. imermem calvary cemetery. Friends may call at funeral borne after 1 p. m.

Monday. J. J. Moran Sons Moore, Othar Services 3 p. m.

Monday, chapel, where friends may call. Interment Macon Co. Memorial Park cemetery. Monson Funeral Home Morrison, Mrs. Luanna Services 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday (CS.T), Branson Funeral Home. Flora. 111. Interment Elmwood Flora.

Friends may call at Moun's Funeral Home from 1 p. m. until 10 p. m. Sunday.

Remains will be taken to Flora Monday morning. J. J. Moran Sons Tohill, Rex Harold Services 3 p. m.

Tuesday ID 8T1, V. B. church. Casner. Burial Point Pleasant eemeterv.

Friends may call at funeral home after 1 p. m. Monday until service time. Dawson Wikoff Funerals Central Illinois IB McDermott. James Services 10 m.

Tuesday, Pritchett Funeral Home. Illiopoll. 111., where friends mar call until ervic time. Burial Long Point cemetery, Niantic, III. PRITCHETT Funeral Home niiopolis Phone 150 Funeral Flowers 1C HOURANS' FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "ON THE CORNER" Water at Wood St.

In MemorUm CUNNINGHAM. MR 8. NEIilE MAE: In memory of our mother who passed away 3 years ago todsv. You lived the life that all might envy. Loved and loving, gentle and kind.

And in death your blessed memory. Comforts thoe vou left behind. The Family. GARDNER. JEAN: In loving memory of our usuRnirr ana aranaaaugnier woo passed away 12 years ago todav.

The sand too swiftly left the glass. And helplessly I watched It flow. I could do naught but let it piss And disappear: I did not know Of heartborne grief, of futile tears. Of timeless days, of empty years Goodbye forever? How could I tell? God gave His answer I know It well. When sands of time run out for me, We will be as we were before: Together for eternity And safe from fear forever more.

Mother. Daddv. and Grandmother. Cemetery Lots and Monuments 5 LARGE stock select granite monuments, markers In dark rrey Barre. Melroe brown.

Wisconsin Ruby red. other beautiful vaneated colors. Payment plan: Quality Memorial Decatur. Clinton. OLD CAPITOL MONUMENT WORKS: Box 77.

Vandalla. since 1920. largest display of monuments, markers In Central 111. Open dally and Sunday afternoon. Masonic Temple Activities 6A DEMOLAY.

Jerome R. Gorln chapter. Stated meeting 7:30 p. m. Tuesday.

GREAT LIGHT LODGE NO. 1064: A. F. A. M.

stated meeting Monday. 1 30 p. m. IONIC LODGE No. 312: Will confer 3rd degree Mon.

7 p. m. Visitors Invited. LOVINOTON LODGE No. 228, July 8th.

8 p. m. 2nd degree. MACON CHAPTER No. 21 Mark Masters Degree.

Tuesday. 7 Pjn. Refreshments. STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE No. $79: Stated meeting 7:30 p.

m. Wed. Personals ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P.O. BOX 903 ALWAYS GET THE QUALITY you pay lor when you buy at tne Lincoln square Tavern. 121 N.

Main. DRIVING- TO Colorado for 3 weeks vaca tion. mid-July. Will take 3 or 3. $15 each.

References exchanged. 3-2506 or 3-6545. RIDE wanted to Waterloo. Iowa, July 9 or 10. 3-3528: 2-5279.

A DELICIOUS STEAK, taste tempting sea food or golden brown chicken, all this and more at TheAcre, 2600 W. Main. A pleasant drive out to the Five Acres, Mt. Pulaski. Dance every Saturday, 9:30 to 1:30.

A TREATI When at DeMarr's you eatl A test will prove the best. 150 Merchant. Alr conditioned for mealtime comfort. AFTER the busy holiday weekend, take your wife out for dinner, steak and chicken are our specialties. Old Pioneer Club.

Lake Fork. ALWAYS be prepared for unexpected guests and to be a perfect host have on hand good cold beer and package goods to make refreshing mixed drinks. Buy yours at Romano's Drive-In, 1604 N. 22nd the River." in technicolor, James Stewart, Julia Adams. COLDEST BEER In town.

Decatur Drive-In. rear 551 N. Water: rear 716 Eldo. redo. No parking problems.

CREST THEATRE, Cerro Oordo, III. "Belle Of New York" In technicolor with Fred Astalre A Vera Ellen. DON'T FIGHT luncheon crowds when the weather's hot, call The Flying Plata and aee what we've gotl Ph. 3-7751 DON'T MIND THE HEAT: It's air con-H ditloned In the newly decorated Wooden Shoe. 341 E.

Main. GRAND THEATRE. Sullivan: James Stewart In "Bend of the Sullivan Drive-In. Steve Cochran In "The Lion and the Horse." IT'S INEXPENSIVE but so good when you dine at the air conditioned Pom. Pom.

1098 W. W'ood; SCENIC THEATRE. Assumption: "Mara Maru." Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman. SKYWAY Drive-In Theatre. Mattoon.

"David and Susan Hayward, Gregory Peck. Mon. through Wed. TANNER Drive-In Theatre. Pana.

Closed today. "The Racket Tues. THE COOLEST evening drive Is over the i bridge on route 36. to Norwood Helahts Drtve-ln. Enjoy our delightfully cold frosty cups, root beer.

Ice cresm and sandwiches. THE FINEST In foods, mixed drinks and dancing this week-end. Dutch Mill, Pana. WHAT FOODS these morsels be. Tender.

Juicy chicken fried steaks with all the trimmings, ine Best at ine newiy remodeled Tower Cafe, Rts. 61. er, like new (75 H.G.WONDERLIN CO. YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER 360 E. Main Phone 3-3625 PRE-HOUDAY SAFETY TESTED USED CARS 1959 OLDS MOB ILF "SB Club sUn.

tight green, fully equipped, one-owner. "99" 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, 1600 actual miles, owner. 1950 DE SOTO Custom 4-door sedan. Tiptoe hydraulic shift with Gyrol fluid drlre.

1949 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-door sedsn. Ta-o-lone green, fully equipped. nice car. 1949 OLDSMOBILE "88" 4-door sedan. Royaimaster tires.

1948 OLDSMOBILE "76" Club sedan, one- owner. FORD CUSTOM "8" tudor. Light green. New tires. Radio and heater.

1947 OLDS MOB IL '78" 4-door sedan. Ra dlo and heater. 1947 OLDSMOBILE "76" 4-dnor. Radio and beater. New paint.

Oeneral ltres. 1847 CHEVROLET heater. 3-door. Radio and 1947 PONTIAC -6" 4-door sedan. Radio and heater.

New paint. 1947 PLYMOUTH coupe. Radio, heater, special Deluxe. Extra clean. 1946 OLDSMOBIUt -98" 4.door, Radio and heater.

1941 OLDSMOBILE Club sedan. Radio and heater. 1940 DODGE 4-door sedan. Radio and heater. CLOSED SUNDAY.

JULY COOPER OLDSMOBILE CO. "33 Years Your Oldsmoblle Dealer" 340-360 N. Broadway Phone 6433 SFAT COVER SAIX, plaid plastic 119.95 $3 00 down. $135 week. B.

F. Goodrich Co. 317 W. Wood. See Bowen For Better Buys in Good Used Cars New Studebaker Cars and Trucks BOWEN MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Dealer BEMENT.

ILL. PHONE 140 Open Evenings Sunday TU Noon Sportsmen's Selection 1951 Nash Rambler convertible, 13.000 miles 1950 Ford station wagon $1595 695 1949 Willys 4 Jeepster 1948 Chrysler Town-and-Country se dan, 6-cyltnder 995 1947 Chrysler Traveler sedan $1395 1946 Ford station wagon, good 795 1941 Nash sedan. Overdrive. Oood tires and motor, $165. ALL ARE CLEAN, LOCAL CARS VERY LOW FINANCE CHARGE Starr Chrysler Plymouth Main at William "Decatur's Oldest Dealership" USED TIRES all sires.

Some good as new $100 down. $135 week. B. P. Goodrich 317 W.

Wood. 1 WHFFX trailer with.box. good condition E. Damon Ave. 3-5060.

3 WHEEL box trailer. $:5. Inquire 1764 W. Olive. 1 5J.

THEATRE. Bement. "Bend of the Division of 301 West I CLASSIFIED Has a Buyer I Right Now for Your I Surplus I Fishing Tackle Boats I Lake Equipment I Sporting Goods of All Types Right now there's a BIG market for surplus I equipment! You'll get quick response from I CASH buyers. Phone stop tn at the classi- fied counter or mail your ad. You will be sur- I prised how little classified ads cost, and what a tig job little ads can do.

I HERALD and REVIEW I Phone 5151 cleaning, repairing, resetting. of Waterways. Monroe Street Springfield. Illinois until 10:30 a. CD on July 15.

1953. and then publicly opened. The Marine Service Area is located on the left bank of the DesPlalnes River. approximstely 373 6 miles above the mouth of the Illinois River and is available for purchase to the highest responsible bidder. The premises consist of approximately acres having a river frontage of approximately 350 feet.

The Improvements Include a one story frame service building. 40 109 feet including caretaker's quar one-story poured concrete garage, 33 93 feet; and a one-story frame pump bouse, 11 feet. Electric service Is available on the premises. Bidders are urged to examine the property before submitting bids. 5ach proposal must be accompanied by a Bank Draft or Cashier's Check In the amount of at least ten 10 percent of lb' total amount of the oroposal.

4, deeo grLntlng and conveying all the right, title and Interest that the State of Illinois has In said property will be executed by proper authority of the State and delivered to the successful bidder as soon after sale as practicable, at which time the full amcuint of the sale price ahsll become due nd payable. A draft copy ol the proposed conveyance may be Boyd Heating Co. 9835; TZBi. FURNACE cleaning, repair. Free estimate ABC Bullders.

Call 3-43413SS68-31S8. FURNACE CLEANING: Resetting, repair lng all makes. Barry, 3.4313. FURNACES, oil. gas, coaL Installed, repaired and cleaned.

Free estimate. 9286. Mid State ImprcvementCo. OR.DINO and plowing. Work guaranteed.

Reasonable. Phone 3-6309. HAULING any kind. Trash, basement clean-up. Reasonable.

3-1069; 8-1895. HAUIJNO. basement clean-ups. Reasonable rates. Will buy Junk.

3-7634. HAULING: Any kind. Trash. Basement cIeanup.Free estimate. 3-0078.

HAULING TRASH. Basemens cleanup. obtained from the office of the Division of Waterways. 301 West Monroe. Springfield.

Illinois. The State the right to reject any and all bids If In the Judgment of the Department the Interests of the State teem to require It. Thomas B. Casey Chief Engineer Division oX Waterways W. O.

Jlruncr 1790 3Jra. i-tvn. HAULING trash. Cleanup Jobs. Estimate Fred Rohman.

E. Ruth. 8818. KEYS MADE: Locksmith Schuerman Key Shop 324 N. ertAJHHjlJ14.

LAWNMOWERS: Machine sJiarpened, Adjusted and oiled. 966 W. Green..

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