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Decatur, Illinois Montlav, Januarv 16, 1956. DECATUR HERALD The Decatur Herald Soviet College Enrollment Up Moscow, Jan. 15 (AP) The Literary Gazette said today-enrollment in higher educational institutions of the U.S.S.R. is increasing rapidly. The paper said total present enrollment is 1,865,000 compared 1) -11 16- FORD 1951.

Deluie. radio, heater, condition; sacrifice for cash, ill ter, 5672. FORD. 1954 1 lonner. 4 speed, duals, 9 ft.

stake bed, like new, I i 5 national Harvester 400 t. Inter- Main. 11 1 FORD, 1955 Customline Tudor. $1695. liuick.

1950 Super, S395. 1947 Ford, S95. Evans Oil, 502 11. Praine, 2-2611. II 16 FORD.

1955 Thunderbird. Local owner. Benton Motors, 545 E. William 3-3456. -11- -19- LORD.

1956 Victoria like new, only $300 fully eouipped. down, lake over no. Rank rales. payments of $82 per 001 E. Wood, 8-5241.

1 16- FORD 1956, Fairlane Victoria, like new. CADILLAC. 1955 ,,62" sedan. OLDSMOBILE, 1954, 'S deluie. OLDSMOB1LE, 195 "9 deluxe.

Lawrence Motor Co. 1 Mile West. 4 North of Warrensbuig Phone 2t80 -17 perfect condition. CMC. 1952 t.i-ton.

1717 Mnruan. II 1" 4otomotlT DownsiHINRV 1952. 1949 Ford. 1948 DodRe. 1947 Fold.

Phone 8-2431 or see al 790 N. Broadway. Automotive 11 -11 16- PONTIAC. 1953 Catilim. Full equipment.

Few miles. Benton 545 E. William. 3-3456. wer olors.

11 16 STIIDLBAKER, 1952 Champion, radio, heater, only S295. Dobson. 632 S. Franklin. 11 21 AIITOMOI1II.ES INSURED properly.

Ruby, S-3451. Stop in, 252 L. Main. i 19 ICO WERTIRLF TOPS: Special line. $19.95.

Tull view back cunain and tip per $9.95. Decatur Tent AwninR 140 Franklin. Ph. 3-6432 or 2-1458. 11 18 HROME tail pipe extensions and Sports man Hollywood mufflers avaiiaDle.

al Mrrry'Motors, 350 E. Prairie. 11 16 A REAL SALE! LOWEST PRICES EVER 1955 OLDSMOBILE "OR 4 dow. Radio, heifer, yd rim a tic, power ne-erinR, p-ier brakes, tinted class, safety dah. Tear seat 5pek er.

whitewall tires. Blue and White linish. Only 10,767 miles. WAS PRICED AT $3195 bale Price 5288 i 1954 OI.DSMOBII "98" Hnlidsr niupr. Radio, heater.

hydramatic, ptiuer steerinR and brakes. -lrctric indows. 4-way ptwcr srat. lintrd Class, whitev.all tires, original 2-iiine f'rram bcKlv Black top. Only miles.

This tar looks and runs like new. WAS PRICED AT S2595 Sale Price $2288 1954 CHFvrfhLET Bel Air convertible. Rid in, heater. Powerc! ide. power steering, spotlight, tinted (class, full.

i i i i I Sporty Grrrn finish with Black lop. Only 18.800 one owner miles. WAS PRICED AT S1645 $1588 aie rnce 1953 OIDSMOBIIE Super 4 diKir sedan. Radio, automatic transmiiMon. power brakes, whitewall tires, original Maroon finish.

One owner, low miles and ery clean. WAS TRICED AT $1645 Safe Price $1388 1953 IINCOIN Capri 4 donr sedan. Radio, hfajer. Hvdramatic, power brakes, clrtric window rlrctric srat. 2-tonr C.reen and Ivorv finish.

Reautiful 2-tnne C.reen and Whitr intrrtor. One owner mt nfw 54.SOO. At a acnlice price of only $1788 1952 RUICK Special 4 door sedan. F.a dio, healer. Dynaflow, (.

addlac tpe heel diks. custom sen coers, ery clean inside and out. WAS PRICED AT $1095 Sale Price $729 1951 OI DSMORIT "OS" Drluxe 4 dKr sedan. Radio, heater. Hdra malic, full chrome wheel di-ks original 2-tonc green finish.

A very nice car. WAS PRICED AT S995 Sale Price $592 1951 CKARD 2 door sedan. Heater, defroster, tailored seat covers, original Rrey finish. New tires. AS PRICLD AT 5645 Sale Price $479 TORD "S-1 Radio, he er.

Fordomatic, whitewall original 2-tone Creen and White finish. Clean car, runs very good. WAS PRICED AT $795 Sale Price $648 NO MONEY DOWN 1950 OrOSMOBII.E Convertible. Ii.idio, heater, Hvdramatic, Black finish. Black top.

electric windows. A real sharp car. Priced at S39S 1950 CHEVROLET 4 door Deluxe Styline. Radio, heater, oricinal Black finish, I -owner. Far above average car S329 190 STUDEBAKER Champion Club coupe.

Radio, heater, overdrive, oiieinal Blue finish. Wry good tires. A real nice car S288 1949 FORD Custom "8 4-door. Black finish. Here is real good transportation.

$18S 1949 PI YMOUTH Deluxe 4-door srdan. Radio, heater, original Crey finish. A nice clean car, $198 1948 RUICK 4-door. Radio, heat-er. good tire.

2-tone Cn and Slack finish. 1 $24S 38 OTHERS TO SELECT TROM ALL AT REDUCED PRICES Weidenbacher Olds 333 N. Broadway CORNER BROrtDWAY WILLIAM Ph. 8-6412 or 5423 -11 IS- HOUSE TRAILERS ALWAYS the largest selection of the finest mobile homes obtainable. Featuring such famous makes as: Anderson.

Travclo. Pacemaker. Brentwood. Marathon. Marlette.

Elcar, Budd and Great Lakes. Low down payments, long term financing. Several good used trailers to choose (ram. Downstate Illinois' Leading Dealer Kistler Trailer Sales, Inc. Junct.

48-51-121 Tel. 2-2404; -11 18- Hudson Willys 1950 Buick Special 4-door sedan, very nice. S4S5. 1950 Buick 2-door sedan. 1953 Nash Rambler hardtop, radio, heater, hvdramatic, S975.

195? Hudson Super Wasp. S865. 1954 Willvs Jeep, overhead valve engine. 15x700 tires. Only 7000 mi.

$965. STEVENSON'S GARAGE 3460 E. William Ph. 2-5051 10 lo ir PURSE lost Sunday in Niche Return purse and contents, keep 951 E. Eldorado.

Apt. 1. in. AC Tavern money, 10 1 DOG, part boxer found. Pay for ad and food.

Call 3-5281 after 3. 1(1 17 FOUND: Rlack puppv. icinitv King and Monroe. Ph. 2-3508 after 3:30.

10 1 STRAiED red hound, vicinity Taylor, ft yrs. old. 3 0850. 1197 N. Antomnttve 11 11 17 lillKk.

1954 Super P.iviera. $1,700. Midway Carafe. Phone 3-3694. II to BUICK 1954 Super Riviera 4 door.

All IE power sret brakes. hite walls with 200 iles. 60 494. miles on motor, S2295. II 16 Super, 2 door.

RlllCK 1955. Super, 2 door, full power equipped, Iri-tonc. like new. Carl ItardinK, Clinton. Tel.

56. 17 CADILLAC 1947, sell for small equity. i-0855. 11 17 CADILLAC. 195 Coupe DeVillr.

Full power. Loiv mileage. 1 owner. S2595. Motors.

792 L. Wood. CMJILI AC, 195? "62" sedan. Low mile-atp-. pov.er steering, seat and windows.

Like new condition ihjouehoul. Will sell on terms or trade for station waRon. Inquire 102S N. Main. II IA CADILLAC 1951.

4 door sed.n. full- equipped with all power units. hex. Shelbvsille. 16 CHI ROLtT, 1941.

2 dfKir. Good1 transportation. 5s-. Mfi A. -Main.

11 17 'CHFVROI FT 194A. SWB. Brain bed. trade for ton. harlcs Helm, Oreana.

II 16 CHEVROLET. 1947 4-door: Plvmouth. I'Mh 2-door; Cheviolet. 1948; Plymouth 1948. ihoice $125.

rolhinc down. Flei Johnsons Used tars. 1654 22nd. 1 1 1 ROLE I 1949 4 din. heali-r.

new tiles. P. sedan, rail sed Cars. 444 N. liioadway.

II I icill VROLE T. 1950 li-ton pickup truck. 1 owner. No money down, take over payments. 4 50 F.

Eldorado. 9021. -I I- -17 CHEVROLET, 1950 Deluxe 2 door, tip top shape, 1 owner. No monev down, take over pavments. 4 50 L.

Lldorado. 91121. II 16 CHEVROLET. 1950. 4 door n- dio.

hearer, new batterv. good tirei. Owner. 108? V. Marietta.

II 18- CHEVROLET. 1951 2-door and 4 door. Stiaighl transmissions, radio, heater. Very clean cars. Don Freeman, 2915 N.

Oakland. Open 'lil 10 p.m. II 18 CHEVROLET, 1953 sport coupe, radio, healer, automatic transmission, new tires. 2 tone green. Carl's Used Cars.

Eoody. CIILVROITT, 195 3 carrvall. low mile age. excellent shape. 2 5.

International Harvester F. Main. II 16 IILVROI I 154 station v-agon. radio, heater, excellent condition, looks and runs like new. Downs Cliev.

5hel-bv lile. II 17 lirVROLF I'. 1955. "6." fully equipped, sell or trade. Vs59.

CHLVROIFT 1955 Nomad station wag on. n. mors, eouinned Robert L. Ilurlschi, 'hone Joo. IILVROI FT.

1955 H'on IXmonstrator. "rnmjn thev. Illiopolis. lei. 3201.

Open tVun. A.M. -7 1 1 "7J 1 ri i tlllVROIEI. 19-4 i ton pickup truck. IH.llim miles.

nuer- i agg-oi. Dodge rlvmottth. Shelbycille, lei. I2hl. t'llRYLIR.

1955 Windsor Deluxe. local 1-ociner. lull power equipment. Motors. 545 E.

William. 3-3456. 11 21 Dl SOU). It" club coupe, lion. I'hone 3 hi 3.

1117 1'iod condi Ifcxlajr 195 1 oronet 2 door, nice car. Vorrh tl aaoney tnn. 1950 d. Soto. diKir $s95 250 2-5 I.e.

tioi car can fctf I. 0 tOMtlit hoiuhl atotlit'i: to sj. Traxler Motor Sales 1 161 F. C-arficld Th. 3-222" 1 1- POIX.F, convertible Gyro- matic.

radio, hetter, whitewall tire. new top. low mtleace. down. Quality adillat-Olds, Maitoon.

FORD 1SJ customline 2-door. Radio, heater, hitewalls, 1 owner. Si, 000 actual miles. Perfect. Chet entress Used tars, 22.19 K.

William. 16 FORD. 19S1 Custom i. Radio and heater. Perfect a 1 1 wa vs.

red money 3 6 5 1067 F. Eldnrado. 11 Ford, 1952. short wheelbas. Chrvslrr.

19V Royal. 1948 Chevrolet Carryall, perfect condition. 19S2 Ford Courier. 1)S4 Ford tudor station wagon. 1950 ton, Ions wheelbase.

McDavid Iutor Car Inc. llillsboro, 111, Phone 2-3921 11 17 FORD. 1947 station wagon for sale. Phone 3-0457. -1 1- -16- FORD 2 douc sedan.

Phone 11 16- FORD, 1950. 2 door, ndio, heater. Runs extra good. S195. 836 Ijjj.

Jlain. TORD, l-50 li ton panel, new paint, good tires. International Harvester 400 F. Main. FORD.

1950 panel truck, 6 cylinder, easv terms. 3 0357. 11 16 FORD. 1951. 2-door, ovridrivc.

radio and heater, new paint, $46-. Snvder Ford-Mercury Dealer, Mo- weaqua. Ph. 63. -19 FORI), i tear.

IS1 Custom, radio, heater. No money down, S31 mo. verv 601 E. Wood. 8-5 -11 21- FORD 2 DOOR.

CLEAN, ONLY S2S MONTH $35 Down Buys These Clean Cars 1950 CHEVROLET -1947 FORD $28 in MONTH MONTH 1951 VICTORIA 1949 PLYMOUTH 1951 STUDEBAKER 528.50 MONTH $16.50 MONTH $28.00 MONTH Kilborn's YOUR CREDIT CR DEALER 201 V. WOOD PH. 8-4476 Lost and Found I I Aatomojtjve 11 BUICK BETTER BUY BUICK 1955 BUICK Roadmastet Hardtop. Dyuaflow, radio, beater, power steering, power brakes. Park blue with white top.

2-tone blue custom trim, white wall tires. 12,000 actual mile. One owner, extremely clean. An excellent savings on a practically new car. 1955 PONTIAC Star Chief Cat.

Una. Hydnmatic. radio, heater, power steering. light Breen, jjvhite wall tires, on owner.3? 1954 BUICK Super Hardtop. Red with white top.

Dvnaflnw. radio, heater, white tires. Next thing to new, one owner. 154 PI YMOUTH Belvidere hardtop, power fhte. radio, Ilrater.

2 tone gold and white custom trim, 1 owner, low mileage, white wall tires. Very nice 1953 BUICK Super 4 door. Dy-naflow, radio, heater power brakes. Metallic blue, very, very nice. $2995 $2495 $2195 $1495 $1495 1953 nilICK SPF.CIM.

4 door, blue with white lop. dvna-flciw, radio, heater, 19.000 actual miles. Very sharp. $1245 1953 PONTIAC Chi'ftain deluxe 4 door Straight hift, radio, hrater. 2 lone ereen, 1 ow-ner.

Sharp! You'll like this one. Si 195 1952 HENRY J. 2 door. Heater, defroflerf. 20.000 mil ei.

Sh8p, economical transportation, i 395 1951 CHEVROIET Vi ton panel truck. Excellent motor, priced to sell! 495 1951 CMIH.LAC "Model Hydrarnatic. radio heater, dark green w-iii white wall tire. Ohg.iial one owner. Excellent lalue.

S1495 1951 PONTIAC Straight shift, vers- nice. door, hearer. radio. 545 BUICK Special 4 dow sedan. Smifcht shift, radio, heater, daik green, one on- 1949 FORD Ftrdor Radio.

heffcr, seat covers, dark green. $2-5 1949 OIDSMOBIIE "SB" 4 d'fr. Hydrarnatic. radio, heater. A tlcn car.

1949 BUICK Super station wagon, dvnaflow. radio, heater, vhiteuall tires, sreond nwn-rr. verv 'low milrage. Terrific saving on Urns type of merchandise. 44 ADDITIONAL STOCK OF 40 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Highfield Buick USED CAR LOT NO.

1 "3 1 I 0 Main Ph. 3-3421 USED CAR LOT NO. 2 2 Blocks East of Texaco Tower Ph. 3-5752 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNQAf -11 16- BURNS Pontiac QUALITY At A You Can Afford PONTIAC S70 Catalina. radin, heater, hydramtic.

power brakes, 2-tone paint, hite sidewall tires $2495 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe 4 door, radio, heater. 2 sone paint, sun visor $1295 1954 PONTI Star Chief convertible." Radio, heater, hvdramatic. power brakes, white sidcwalls, new nyloo li.p $1895 BRING YOUR PRESENT CAR IN SEE THE LOW DIFFERENCE YOU CAN TRADE FOR B. B. BURNS INC.

PONTIAC THE BIG BRIGHT LOT BROADWAY AT PRAIRIE Phone 9525 -1 1- FORD 1950 CUSTOM A light Green rm-door with a full line of extras. Has radio, heater and like new tires. $345 EL BAUER 500" E. ELDORADO -II 18- HOUSE TRAILERS WANTED! Will pay spot cash 20 used trailers il priced right. Kistler Trailer Sales, Junction 48-51-121.

Tel. 2-2404. 11 20 HOUSE TRAILER: 1955 32' Colonial, full hath. Call 2-0628 after 5:30: anr- time Sun. -11- DO YOU NEED a muffler or tailpio- fo-your car? We base it! Creekmurs Speed Shop.

8-3302. Funerals Decatur iA 16- 1A LeMar, Mrs. Loretta F. Services 2:30 p.m. Monday Rrintlinger's Funeral Home where friends may call Interment Point Pleasant Cemetery.

BRINTLINGER'S -IA 1 Levenson, Mr. Harry H. ices 1 :30 p. tn. Interment I jirlm m.iy call at tuneral Monday.

'I uesdav, emeterv home afrer Chapel. 1 raends 4 p.m J. J. Moran Sons -IA 16- Murphy, Alfred M. Services 10:0 a.

m. Mond.iv, Chapel. Interment Flora cmr-tery. Flora, III. Prirnds mi tall At the tuiKTal home-.

Dawson Wikoff Welch, Mrs. Bsssie M. St. iif TurvJ.iv. Intrrmcnt (rainnnd (rmr-l ry.

Friend may at luncral home alter 3 p.m. Monday. Dawson Wikoff Funerals Central Illinois IB 16 18 Walker, Mary A. Funeral services 1 p.m Tuesdav. hanel.

1 Interment haileslon. III. I nends call at tuneral home. McMLILUN FUNERAL HOME ILL. Funeral Flowers 1 2U IC HOURAN'S ff UNI.RAT.

AND OTHER TLOWFRS Phone 5305 ON" THE CORNER" Water at Wood In Mcmoriam 03 HELL, DA ID: In loving memory of our father and grandfather who passed away years ago today. Cod knows how miu-h we miss him, Neier shall his memory fade: Loving thoughts shall ever wander, lo the spot where he is laid. Children and tr.vfi(Kliildrrn Hi If, TURNER. I-'AlE: In loving memory of and sister who passed away one year ago todas. "As we stood by her bedside, day fcy J.i It caused us bitter grief lo see her slowly drift awaj And could not give relief.

Cod saw that he was stllfering And the hills were hard to climb So He closed her weary eyes and whi.pertrl Peace be thine." Mother. Father and Sisters Masonic Temple Activities K.Hr 6A 16 IONIC LODOF NO. 312: Special meet ing. reshments. 6:30 p.m., 1st Degrees.

Re- Personals 0 lo rirst Tiwie I nters of Maxon CV-unrl It is vnur Ititv to X'nte. Peai-istcr tod.nv. dnom 4" I Nf.ii'in (ountv Building. Call 3-th5s lor lnlnruijtion and assistance. Ji lfcrson-Iaskson Demo lub -16- II I I PUBI IC! ATI): lllino Jpuhl Aid.

We are aulhoritd to fill all pre- MTipiions and orders i om your dn -tor approved by the endmision. Roth-John-1 son Drue Store. Mi Water. I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by any one hut mvsell. Mrs.

M. C. Morcjn U-Wn C), lilue Mound. 111. 1S- I will not fee responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself.

Jjmrs I. Majors, 920 S. Jasper. 07 LK.WING for 1 os Anne les Ian. or Jan.

22. 2 or i. IlxchanRe references. Ph. Where to 7C 7C 10- summer tours.

lor example: Spain, M) days, 150. For dr-tails United Travel, 564 Water. io service charge. 1 A (iOOD supecstion. Stop! See the Rang Lincoln Square Tavern 121 J.

Main. 7Cft I A HAMIiURGLK STF.AK french fries.1 onion line. crisp salad, trench Ined toasted buttered bun, dessert, St. 00. Shore ffee or tea and Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrcll.

7C 20 ALWAS GOOD at any burners, 4 Irosty shakes, custard, pop. All carry tiine. 8 Chili, out. Fisher's, Open 'til 12 L. William, S-s-U() p.

is. Sundays and holida? s. rt; is- ALMOST ALWAYS they choose Haby's Cocktail Lounge for a pleasant evening. Hot. toasted sandwiches.

7C 16 CHICKEN rniFl) STEAK served with golden french fried potatoes, saiad bowl, bread and butter. Tower Cafe, Rts. 19 CHICKEN and Swiss Steak Sunday dinners, 1.25. Riley's Cafe, Tuscola, across from Strand Theater. 7r COCKTAIL HOUR: Hotel St.

Nick, 4:30 to 6:30. Your favorite cocktail 35c. 7C 16 GRAND 'I HE AIRE, Sullivan: "Man With A Gui." starring Robert Mit-chum and Jan Sterling. 7C 16 HAVE DINNER DOWNTOWN tonight at the Wooden hoc. 24 1 E.

Main Steaks, chicken, sea food. 7C 17 LAKE CITY PTA: Lake City school. Ihurs. Jan. 19th, ham and chicken and noodle supper, serving starts at 5 p.m.

Cake walk, cash done prize, drawing, movies and Fish Pond fur the children. 70 16 LOBSTER, Shrimp. broiled Halibut. complete dinners with homemade rolls. The Country Kitchen.

1 mile tvest junction on 48. Tavlorvillc. 7C 16 MOOSE the afternoon and evening at your club where there's al- wavs fun angood fellowship. 7C 16 QUICKEE LUNCH (HLLP YOURSELF) 75c TURKEY ROAST BEEF BAKED HAM ROAST PORK CORNED BEEF Tncludrs Salad, Home VEGETABLE, and coffee. made rolls 11:30 A.

01. 'Till 2:00 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday HOTEL ST. NICHOLAS -TC 16- VILLA NOVA.

Mattoon: Don worry Drop in for a delicious about cooking! steak i i I I RVTTS BY MAIL In Tradine Area Dail and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year 12.00 months 6.50 3 months 3. SO 1 month 1.50 1 week 1 year MU.mi 6 months 5.50 3 months 3.00 1 month 1.20 I week .30 Sunday Only 1 Vear S5.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sundav D.vily except Sunday 1 rear 2 0.00 1 vear $15.00 6 months 1 1.00 3 months 6.00 1 month 2. SO 1 week 0 Sunday Onlv- ft months 8.25 3 months 4.50 1 month 1.85 I week .50 1 Yenr S6.00 Cnrrier rates apply on sutv-cnptions Dv I mail in any town or territory havint; car rier sen-ice. nemittance DC mane by check or money order. The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency -or stamps.

HAILS lil LflllHirn Per Week fTerald daily only except holidays 30c Herald and Sunday 40c Sunday and Herald and Review 70c Central Illinois Deaths BIN. NUT, James 21, Shellwville. killed Jan. I in train-car accident in Wayne. leaves parents, and Mrs I red llenne, Shelbyvitle; brother, William Rennett, Wayne, half l-'rril llenne bhelbvville; services p.

m. Tuesday in I oik-I art Vim Funeral Home. Shelbyvilie; burial in l.lenwood Cemetery. BLAKE. Mrs.

tiara Katherina. 66, Corn-land, died 8 p. ni. Saturday at home; leaves husband, Oscar: son. Elclnn.

North Pekin; dauuhtcrl, lrs. onnollv, ast Peoria. Mrs. Golden Rich. F.ast Scoria: Mrs.

Theima Deck-art, Danville: Mrs. liabelh Files. Huf-filo Hart: sisters, Mrs. Nellie McRay. Djlton ity; Mrs.

Marv -Wade, Mount Vernon, aervices. 1 p. m. Tuesday Schahl Funeral Home, Mount Pulaski; tiurial in Constant Cemetery. ERIMBFRRV, p.m.

Sunday lien. Flora, died at home; leaves wile. It brother, Walter. Akron. Ohio: sister.

Mrs. Ilora t'lark, Casper, bodv in Uranson funeral Home, tlora; arrangements incomplete. BUSIIEIL. Sylvester (Pete. "4.

At-vvood, died 11:18 p. m. Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital. Decatur; leaves tons.

Krvi'n, Monticello: Curtis, Mollvwood. ejauchtcrs, Mrs. ilollis Walling, llrbana; Mrs. Theima Birch. Ativood: brothers, aVce, Decatur: harles, 'lenino.

sisters. Lillie Doriahji aisil Miss Rushell, Atwood; services. m. Tuesday in Horn Funeral Home, Atwood; burial in Mackville t'emetcry, Hail, m. Dot uoon.

dip 1 a. m. Sunday St home; leavcf husband, Joe: d.iuphters. Mrs. E.

A. Sin-tbir. Chicago; Mrs. W. E.

DiL-keTson. Satramt-nio, services 1 :30 m. Tuesday in First Icthodist hurch. Mattoon; burial in F.lmwood Cemetery, Hon; Miti.lu'11-Jrrdan Funeral Home. iMattoon, in tlurp-.

KICDK, Vcorac Newton, died 1:50 a. m. Sunday at home; leave ife, Funice; dauchter, Mrs. Luella Turnll, l)etroit; brothers, Charles. I.eo.

Atwood; sisters. Mrs. Nancy Muscrove. Hunker llll; Af rs. Josephine 1 lny and Mrs.

uc i tn a Dodd. Pasadena. Mrs 1 tfie ipurceon. Mattoon; services 2 p. m.

Tuesday in Reese 1 Kinne. Newton: burial in Riverside emeterv. Mc.MtCTT4N. Harry. "tev.

died a. m. Sunday at home: leaves fie. Alice: suos Robert and Oennis. Creenup; Harold.

Casev; Donald, hi-imko; daiiRhiers. Mrs. Mary Stewart, San Fernando, Mrs. Lena Neesc, South Bend, brother. I rnest.

1 as- per. body in Hiles Funeral Home, t-reemup; arrdiigements incom-j plete. i ROBISON. Jesse. fl, Ramsev.

died Sunday morninn in St. Lotus Veterans Hospital: leaves wife. Forest, Yand.dia; daughters, Mrs. Helen Norton and Mrs. Heverly Robison.

'andalia; mother, Robison. Ramsev; brothers. ictus, Vandalia; Clifford, Blue Mound: isiers. Mrs. Gladvs Strohel.

Ramsey; Mrs. Ethel Ha worth and Mis. Oorolhv Henry. Mrs. Minnie Raid-win.

I Ji'tatur; services 2 m. in Sturcell Funeral Home. Ramsev; burial in I.Jenuood Cemetery. Pana. St HlDlItMM.R.

Mrs. Martha. New ton, died frid.iv; sen ices a. m. lues-, d.ty iiii St.

Thomas' C'atholic hurt h. Newton: burial in St. Marv's Ceme tery, Ste. Marie; Parker Tuneral Home. Newton, in charge.

TOKOLY. Mrs. Pauline. irmrrlv of Pana. died Saturday in Phoenix, leaves sons.

John, Floral Park, N. Stenhen and Paul. Trenton, -N. dauphters Mrs. Anne Hoi I is.

New Orleans; Mrs. Mildred McNultv, Canton, Ohio; brother, Charles Leska. Pana; services m. Thursday in St. Patrick's Church, Pana; burial in Calvary Cemeterv; T.

Kenncdv Sons 1 u-neral Home Pana, in charge. WARREN, Mrs. Dorothy 60. Monti- cello, died 4:10 p. m.

Sunday in arle Memorial Hospital, llrbana: leaves husband. Melvin; daughter, Mrs. Brrnicr Valentine. Monticello; sisters. Mrs.

Hazel Monticello: Mrs. Bertha Hudson, Penria. Mrs. Mary Hettinger. Man-ito; brothers, Ray, Russell and Kenneth Prvor.

Peoria; Harlcy, Mansfield: Harry. Sax ton. services 2 p. m. Tuesday in Baumari Funeral Home, Monticello; burial in Monticello Cemetery.

WELCH, Bessie 63, Dewitt, died 3:25 m. Saturday at home; leaves husband', John; daughters, Mrs. lona Fundv, Decatur; Mrs. Rosire Schobf. Oakley; services.

3 p. m. Tuesday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Decatur; burial in Grace land Cemetery. Funera l4 Decatur Brix, Mrs. Auguste I Sen-'cea).

1:00. p.m. Tuesday. St. Johns i I.u'he-.an Church, interment Lutheran Cemclerv.

Friends may call at the luneral home until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, then at the church trom noon until service J. J. Moran -i6 Faith, David Services 1 p.m. Mnndar.

haprT. Interment Illini Crmrirry. Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Wikoff -IA 13- Hale, Mrs. Lelia V.

Services p.m. Wednesday, Chapel. Interment Cemetery. Friends may call 'at furaeral home after 10 a.m. Tuesday.

J. J. Moran Sons Lorenz, Judge Rudolph Services" 2:00 p. m. Monday.

St. John's Lutheran Church. Interment Lutheran Cemeterv-. Friends may call at the funeral home until Monday, then at the church from noon until 2 p. m.

J. Moran Sons iA 17 State Rep. David M. Peters Jr. Requiem High mass 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday. St. Patricks Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

Rosary wilt be recited at p.m. Monday at funeral home by K. of C. Council No. 577.

4th degree K. C. will serve as guard of honor, 7-9 p.m. Monday. J.

J. Moran Sons with 1,725,000 last It claimed 250,000 students graduated in 1955 compared with t0 110,000 before World War II. The Litcrarv Gazette claimed 50 per cent of last graduates Vvcnt into heavy industry and 24 per ctfit into agriculture. i S. B.

Browncll, U-S. commis-sionrr of education, estimated rocky that enrollment in colleges and universities of the United States will e.xcecd three million stuJcnts during this school year. Compared to the very large percentage of Soviet higher educational graduates who went into heaw industry and agriculture there Is clearly less emphasis in the United States on higher ttvh-nici! education. 'DOUBLE TALK' GOP Magazin Assails Demos' Segregation Claims Washington, Jan. 15 (AP) Art attack on what was termed duplicity" rn tjie segrc-jjation issue and prediction cf a Republican election victory next November highlighted an expanded COP publication issued todar.

The articles appeared in "Str'igrit From the Shoulder," officii! orgar of the Republics national committee. Partv officials trie publication, a I j-raoc pimrihlet. will fce issued rnonthlv hmceforth. They cLim 300,000 circulation. Heretofore publi- c.tian has been much smaller and hi appeared irrcgularv.

al I. fshmgtaxt, head of trie committee minorities division, made the "duplicity crurges. In ail article praising the (iOP civil tights record, Washington, a Negro, said "When Democratic politicians so before white audi ences in the South thev blame the ending of segregation ifon the Re- ihl icans. But when tnese same Dcrno- rjffore Negrii audiences in the North," he added, "thev claim credit for the ending of segregj- tin." EAST BERLIN REDS STAGE DEMONSTRATION Berlin, Jan. 15 (AP) East Berlin's Communists tinned an annua! commemoration ceremony info a four-hour demonstration ff armed strength todar.

Paificipating in the display wcxe about armed mcm- rurs )f the Red party's Workers' Militia, the training groups For hoys and girls and the police force. They marched past the East Berlin graves of Karl Licbknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, German Communist leaders killed vesrs ago in revolutionary fights. COLONIAL RELIGIOUS OBJECTS ON EXHIBIT New York, Jan. 15 (AP) An exhibition of religious objects oi the Rcvolutionarv War period will be ted at Citv Hall Mondav. The collection, assemb le hv the X'atinnal Cnntrrmcv Christians and Jews, includes a letter written by Cieorgc Washington to the Touro Svnao-oouc at Newport, R.I., attacking xeligious bigot rr.

Aute Show Ends Chicago, Jan. 15 (AP) The 48th annua Chicago Auto mobile Show ended a nine-day run that drew almost a half million visitors. -New Soviet-Bulgarian Pact Moscow, Jan. 15 (AP) The Soviet LInion has siqnej a new trade pact with Bulgaria providing for increased trade this vear. No fioures were siven.

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II I 1IU IJSON. 1949, 1-ow ner, $4.50 week 950 F. tondit. 8 2919. II 1" HUDSON 1949, good.

$125. Plymouth station wagon. 1949, $150. Terms. 1 block south of Gulf Station, Long Creek.

Ml. ion 91F5. II ITM IAN Fiat 500, 1948, convertible coupe. II. A.

Nicklei. 1U Charleston, III. 1956 Monterev 4 door, radio, hcalrr. Mrrcomatic. Like new.

90 day or 4,000 mile guarantee. Harold line Motor Sales, Hudson Hatnbler Dealer, i'ana. Tel. 64 50. II 16 1950 Rambler convertible.

Hunt good, lop O.K. Cheap transportation. Ilrater and defroster. Will take old car in trade. $165.

Phone 2-5751. 1 17 NASH. 1952 Rambler hardtop. nice car. $545.

Motors. 2525 X. ler. Ph. 2-519 4.

-11 16- NASH, 1954 Statesman with overdrive Amos' Nash "Your Nash Dealer laslorvitle. Tel. 7784. II 17 OI.DSMOR1LF, 1949, must sell for small equitv. 3-0855.

II 16 OI.DSMOBII E. 1950 "88' good. Tel. 3-4751. 919 4-door.

Extra W. Vie. 1 OLDSMOBILE. 1SSI 4 door deluxe. Hnl-j idjt tuUy equipped, new tires, hittery, anil seal cover.

o7S N. Water. Ol DS.MOIULI )is Super "8S" lully erjiiipped. power brakes. tO0 uii.

Prrirct ijt. Maiurer Motors, lli.ule 54 wett. I linmn. OIDSMORIL1 -SS-'. ra dio, heater, S1595.

ilaztn Motor Sales, IbOl 22nA. PACKARD, 1951, 2 dM.r. ilnb ioupe.1 rdi'i and In jtrr. drive, tuit I p.ivmem. No, monev down.

lakr over1 60 1 E. i UooJ.8-5241 pi MOllll I 1939. coune. gol. 3-0979 alirr 4 p.m.

IPI.VMOIIT'H. I50. 4 950 E. ondit. K-29IO.

,7 door, S6 week. PI.YMOU 1 II. 10. 4 door, low mile- afe. Ouner itaiins; citv.

3-049. II 21 PI YMOUTH. W52 ranhrook 4 door. Periecl condition. Musi see lo appreciate.

llv original owner. 1U2K Main. 1 17 PI YMOUTH. 1952. runs very good.

972 W. Eldorado. Ph. 3-1370. II 16 PLYMOUTH.

1950 Special Deluve. I ooks like new, reasonable. 2-7p74 or s6.V. -II- -16- POMIAC 1955. Sur Chief Cuom at-alina.

Low mileage. Hat power steering. po er brakes, hvdramatic transmission. In perfrct condition. Will sell for S2450.

Ph. 2-1 -1I3. 1460 N. Monrie. 17 A Car AT Coffey's For Only $10 Down! Any of the cars below an be IxiUglii for M0 Down, and take up to 20 months to pay the balance! 1952 Ford panel 195 I Henry 2 door 1951 Ford Tudor Customline with Ford-imatic 1950 Pontiacs, choice of 2 1)S( Mercuns, choice of 2 19S0 Ford panel 1950 Ford Tudor "6" 1950 hevrolets, choice of 2 1949 StudeJaker 4 door 194V Plvmouth 4 door 1949 Mt rcurvs.

choice of 2 1949 1 ords, choice of 2 1949 Chevrolet 4 door 1949 Bukk 2 door 529 E. North Decatur -1 1- Always Best Bargains Buick Riviera Special S2595 145 5 DeSoto lireflite 4 door S2650 1454 DeSoto V8 4 door SI645 1454 Plymouth Savoy 4 door Hi S1255 1953 I-)eSoto Firedome 4 door. Power S125 1952 DeSoto Firedome V8 4 door 435 1452 1 hrvskr SaratoRa 4 door 845 1954 Chevrolet 210 4 door SI 165 1953 Mercurv V8 club coupe SI 115 1952 Mercurir V8 4 door SI045 1952 Nash Rambler Hardtop 700 HAZELRIGGS, INC. DeSolo-Plvmoulh 435-39 E. Prairie, 3-3479 -11 17 CADILLAC 13 CADILLAC Fleetwood le-dan.

1-owner, low mileage. 1952 CADILLAC "62" sedan 51935 1951 CADILLAC '62" sedan S1595 1950 CADILLAC sedan S1295 1949 CADILLAC sedan 795 1948 CADILLAC sedan 495 OTHER LATE MODELS 1955 BUICK Special sedan 1954 BUICK V-B hardtop 1953 CHRYSLER V-8hardtop 1953 BUICK Special 2-door 1951 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan 1950 BUICK Super sedan 1950 PLYMOUTH Special deluie 1948 PONTIAC sedanet 1946 CHEVROLET cdan $2195 $2150 $1595 $1295 650 595 450 195 95 J. L. TALLMAN 540 N. Llo.de Franltlin 1-4077 Ph.

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