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ish. I TWENTY-EIGHT Classified Advertisina Office hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.

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Please report errors promptly. This newspaper can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. For contract rates, and other classified information: call 5151: write The Herald and Review Classified or inquire in person at classified counter, 365 N. Main, Decatur, Ill. The Decatur Review THE DECATUR REVIEW RATES BY In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $12.00 1 year $10.00 6 months 6.50 6 months 5.50 3 months 3.50 3 months 3.00 1 month 1.50 1 month 1.20 1 week .40 week .30 Sundar Only-1 Year $5.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 rear $20.00 1 year $15.00 6 months 11.00 6 months 8.25 3 months 6.00 3 months 4.50 month 2.50 month 1.85 1 .70 week .50 Carrier apply on subscriptions by Only-1 Year $6.00 mail in any town or territory having carrier service.

Remittance should be made be check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Review Daily only except Holiday 30c Review and Sunday 40c Sunday and Herald and Review 70c Fire Calls Tuesday 9:24 a.m.-319 N. Main apartment occupied by Inez Schobv, $30 loss to refrigerator caused by short in motor. Marriage License Norman W.

Pickel. Decatur 22 Christine M. Kendall, Decatur 20 Born To AGNES. Mr. and Mrs.

Jese. Mattoon, girl, March 11, Memorial District. Mattoon. BARNES, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul, 1968 E. March 13, March Mr. and 12. Mrs. Memorial James.

District, MatMaroon. CRAIG. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1737 E.

Cantrell, boy, March 13, CURRY, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cerro Gordo, boy, March 13. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs.

William Nokomis, girl, March 10. Hillsboro Hospi- DUGGER. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald.

Rural Route 7, girl, March 13, St. Mary's HAINEY. Mr. and Mrs. Carl.

Mason City, girl, March 12, St. Clara's, Lincoln. HUBER. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl. Reno, boy, March 11. Hillsboro Hospital. JOHNSON. Mr.

and Mrs. Willard 828 W. Packard. bov. March JONES.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Mattoon, March 9, Memorial District, Mattoon. LOVELESS.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Lincoln, girl, March 13. St.

Clara's. Lincoln. MCVAIGH, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth.

MatMarch 10. Memorial District. MERRIMAN. Mr. and Virs.

William Donnellson, boy, March 10. Hillsboro Hospital. PARDIECK. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mattoon, girl, March 11. Memorial District. Mattoon. PRYDE, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 1960 N. 27th, girl. March 13. RADWINE. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry. Tarlorville, boy, March 13, St. Vincent's, Taylorville. READHEAD.

Mr. and Mrs. Rav. Morrisenville, boy, March 13, St. Vincent's, Taylorville.

ROBERTSON, Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Mattoon, girl, March 13. Memorial District, Mattoon.

Mr. and. Mrs. John Sullivan, girl, March 13, SEAMAN, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Mattoon, boy, March 12. Memorial District, Mattoon. SMILEY. Mr. and Mrs.

Darrel. Mattoon, boy, March 11, Memorial District, Mattoon. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eugene, Edinburg.

boy, March 13, St. Vincent's, Taylorville. TRAYLOR, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Coffeen, boy, March 10.

Hillsboro Hospital. TURNER, and Mrs. George Rural Route 8. boy, March 13, St. Mary's Central Illinois Deaths BROTHERTON, Joseph (Lew).

85. near Mattoon, died 7:15 a.m. Tuesday in Memorial District Hospital, Mattoon: leaves sons. Harold and Roy. Mattoon; daughters, Mrs.

Kenneth Knox and Mrs. James Skinner. Decatur; sister, Mrs. Eva Tiley, Champaign; body in Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral- Home, Mattoon; arrangements incomplete. DAVISSON.

Walter 67. Bethany, died Wednesday at home: leaves wife. Lois; daughter, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Bethany: son. Donald.

Collinsville; sister. Mrs. Laura Hann, Great Falls, body at the Tohill Funeral Home, Bethany; arrangements incomplete. EASY DOES when you sell through the quick-result Classified Ads! You just pick up the 'phone, place your ad, and sell for cash! It's the easiest way I know! Dial 5151 A THE DECATUR Automotive 11 -11- 16--- CADILLAC. 1955.

"62" sedan, fully equipped, like new. Lawrence Motor Co. I 111. west, 4 mi. north Warrensburg.

Ph. 2880. -11. 14- CHEVROLET 1949. radio, heater, good, $395.

Snyder Motor Ford Dealer. Moweaqua, Ph. 63. -11 14- CHEVROLET. 1950 2-door, very good throughout.

Private owner. 940 N. McClellan. CHEVROLET 1951, 2 door, radio, heater, good, $450. No money down.

$28 mO, 950 E. Condit. 8-2919, 8-5241. CHEVROLET. 1952 truck: sets barrel type saddle tanks.

30. 40. 55: set ton Chevrolet tires and wheels. Sell or trade. 3-0202.

--11--17- CHEVROLET. 1953. Clean. 2 door Bel Air. Radio, heater, 2 tone, must sell.

Ph. 3-0693. -11--15- 1954 Bel-Air, 4 door, Powerglide, radio, heater. whitewalls, tone paint. Looks and runs like new.

Hazen Motor Sales. 1601 N. 22nd. CHEVROLET, 1 1954 2-door, 2-tone. radio.

heater. very clean. P.J.'s Used Cars. 444 N. Broadway.

14 CHEVROLET 1955 4-door Bel Air 18. radio, heater, powerglide. 2 tone paint, white sidewalls. 9.000 miles. 1 ow ner.

Snow's Quality Used Cars. Pana. -11 CHEVROLET, 1955 4-door Station Wagon V-8. Powerglide. 7.000 miles.

Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 3-3456. CHRYSLER 1950 hardtop, equipped; take over payments, $27 mo. $425 balance.

601 E. Wood, 8-2919. -11-ISDODGE. 1950 4-door Meadow brook. Fluid Drive, good condition, $375.

1281 Buena Vista, 2-6830. -11--15- DODGE, 1953 4-door, Gyro-torque drive. $1195. 26.000 mi. Sitzer- Laggatt, Dodge-Plymouth, Shelbyville.

Tel. 126l. 14-- DODGE. 1956: New ton panel truck. full price $1650.

This price in eludes heater. directional lights, 710-15 tires. V-8 engine. light blue. Motors, authorized Dodge Plymouth Dealers.

Tuscola. Ill. Tel. 555. 15.

FORD. 1949 tudor. $250. International Harvester 400 E. Main.

-11 FORD. 1949. 4-door. dark blue Special $295. Chet Ventress Used Cars, 2239 E.

William. FORD. 1951 convertible, Fordomatic, whitewalls. owner. Overdrive, radio.

heater. Beautiful. Motors. 2525 N. Water.

2-5193. -11 14- FORD. 1952 (2) fordor custom 8's. raheater. Fordomatic.

new tires. tone. These cars are way above average, Your choice $745. Open till 8:30. Hez Johnson's Used Cars, 1654 N.

22nd, 8-1532. FORD. 1953 Customline tudor 2 tone. Contact Ap't. 4.

761 N. Monroe. Must sell. FORD. 1953.

sell or trade. Volkswagen or MG considered. 1036 E. William. Black Diamond engine, just overhauled.

complete with 51h wheel and tanks Hersh Distributing Mattoon, Ill. -11 14- KAISER, 1 1949 deluxe, grey. Good tires, overdrive. $225.5 Kaiser- Willys Sales, 444 E. Main.

16- LINCOLN. 1956 Capri 4-door. Radio, heater. automatic transmission, power steering. power brakes, electric windows and seat.

2-tone Blue and Ivory. Big savings, 525 N. Main. 9011. -11 14- MERCURY, 1951 2-door.

extra clean, Mercomatic, radio, heater. $595. N. Main. GMC.

1948. 2 ton with lime bed. Runs good. $275. Pfeffer Imp.

Mont cello. Tel. 3461. 19 HUDSON 1953. Super Jet.

4 door, equipped. good condition, by oW nEE, $495. 8-4780. -11--15- IH TRUCKS. 1955 new.

and ton. Must be cleared for the new 1956! Selling out at bargain prices. H. R. O' Bryan Imp.

Blue Mound. --11--15-- INTERNATIONAL, 1948 metro. runs good. International Harvester 400 E. Main.

--11-15- INTERNATIONAL 180 tractor MERCURY 1951. 4 door, radio, heater, overdrive. no down pavment. $7.51 week. 950 F.

Condit. 8-2919, 8-5241. MERCURY, 1953 Monterey hardtop, Mercomatic, power steering, power brakes low mileage. 2-1747. NASH.

1953 Ambassador. $100 down. take over $44 monthly payments. Private owner. Call 7630 before 4.

-11 14- NASH, 1954 Statesman with overdrive. Amos Nash "Your Nash Taylorville, Tel. 7784. -11 OLDSMOBILE. 1950 "88" 2 door.

Radio, heater, hydramatic. down pavment, $31 mo. Don Freeman Used Cars, 2915 N. Oakland. OLDSMOBILE.

1951 "88" 2-door, hvdramatic, radio, heater. whitewalls. dark green. Nice. $595.

Holtz Chevrolet Clinton. Tel. 51. -11 14 OLDSMOBILE 1955. 4-door.

radio, heater, hydramatic. $2295. Quality Mattoon. -11 14- PLYMOUTH. 1946 2 door.

$95. 1948 Chrysler Windsor. $145. 1948 Oldsmobile. $95.

1952 Studebaker, $345. Evans Oil 502 E. Prairie. -11 14- PLYMOUTH. 1949 sedan, only $145.

Dobson. 632 S. Franklin. sell. McCormick Farm Equip.

Store. E. on Rt. 16. Mattoon.

Tel. 7468. -11 14 PLYMOUTH 1952: 4 door. exceptionally clean, good condition. $550.

8-1326. --11 14 PLYMOUTH. 1953 Cranbrook 4-door se. dan, radio. heater.

overdrive. Guaranteed. Perfect $875. Maurer Motors, Route 54 (West), Clinton. --11---17 PONTIAC.

1949. 1946 Chevrolet pickup. Will sell or trade. 450 W. Eldorado.

15-- PONTIAC 1950 2 door. radio. heater, dramatic. power brakes. Nothing down $7 wk.

601 E. Wood. 8-5241. 8-2919. --11 14 PONTIAC.

1950. 2-door and 4-door. hydramatic, radio, heater. Extra clean. $295 up, no money down.

836 N. Main. -11 14 RAMBLER. 1956. Custom Cross Countr 4 door station wagon, radio, heater.

drive, 3 tone. Will give liberal trade, Harold Lipe Motor Sales, Hudson Rambler. Pana. Tel. 6450.

11--15--- REO. 1948 with 14' combination hodv and hoist. Ideal farm truck. Priced 10 BIG SPRING ROUNDUP WE'RE TRADING HIGH WIDE AND HANDSOME '52 PLYMOUTH $699 A SUBURBAN with all the extras. Ra dio, heater, turn signals and etc.

EL BAUER 500 E. ELDORADO --11 14-- BIG VALUES CHOICE CARS TRADING WILD No Down Payment Up To $500 Traxler Motor Sales 1161 E. Garfield Ph. 3-2227 REVIEW Automotive STUDEBAKER. 1947 12-ton truck.

good condition. No money down. take over payments of $12 a month. 450 E. Eldorado.

9021. --11-15- ALL CARS Must Go WE'RE NOT FOOLING PRICES SLASHED! 1955 OLDSMOBILE "88" Holi- day coupe. Radio. heater Hydramatic. power brakes, whitewall tires, other extras.

Beautiful Cream finish with Green interior. Reduced to $2488 1955 CHEVROLET BEL Air 4- door. lust like new. Low mileage. Has radio, heater, Powerglide, tinted glass.

large wheel disks. whitewall tires and sharp 2-tone White over Light Green finish. This car is really sharp. Reduced to 1954 OLDSMOBILE Super 4-door. lust like new.

1- owner. Has radio, heater, Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, rear seat speaker. backup lights, whitewall tires. It's loaded with extra equipment. Beautiful 2-tone White over Blue.

Reduced to $1988 1954 HUDSON Hornet. Hudramatic. radio, heater. twIn outside mirrors, original 2- tone White over Coral finish. One owner.

low miteverv clean car. Was $1.495, now $1268 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 4-door. Radio, heater. Hr. dramatic.

power brakes, whitewall tires. original 2- tone Blue finish. 1-owner car. low mileage. Exceptionalls clean in and out.

Was $1.545, reduced to S1288 1953 CHEVROLET door. One owner, looks and runs like new. Has radio, heater. Powerglide, whitewall tires. original 2-tone Green finish.

Really sharp. only 986 A top car, 1952 OLDSMOBILE Deluxe 4-door. Radio. heater. Hydramatic, whitewall tires.

other extras. Original 2-tone Grev finish. Runs exceptionally well. A real top quality car. Was $1,295, reduced to $1088 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe door.

Radio, heater. Powerglide. whitewall tires. original 2-tone Green finish. Really a top car, only 748 1952 HUDSON Hornet 4-door.

Radio, heater, orerdrive. Original 2-tone Green tinA real nice car. Reduced to 686 1951 DODGE 2-door sedan. Heater. defroster, Gyromatic, tailored seat covers.

very 200d tires. One on ner. really a honey. Reduced to 468. 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4.

door. Blue finish. radio. heater, Hydramatic. whitewall tires.

clean, above average car. Was $645, reduced to 486 1950 PONTIAC Chieftain 481 4- door sedan. Radio. heater, Hydramatic, whitewall tires, sparkling Green finish. A good straight car and look at the money saving price 358 1948 BUICK 4-door sedan.

Radio, heater. 2-tone Blue and Grey finish. A nice clean car with very good tires 188 1948 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2- door. Radio, heater. original 2-tone light Green body with Bronze top.

An above average car at onlv 168 40 OTHERS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES Weidenbacher Olds 333 N. Broadway CORNER BROADWAY WILLIAM Ph. 8-6421 or 5423 -11 14 ATTENTION! Due to Increase in Business We Must EXPAND! WATCH for the Opening of Kilborn's Northside Motors About April 1st. Decatur. Illinois, Automotive 11.

11 14- STUDEBAKER. 1953 hardtop coupe Champion. radio, heater, overdrive, low mileage. new tires. Carl's Used Boody.

Roby, 8-3451. Stop in. 252 E. Main. AUTOMOBILES INSURED properly.

-11 14- BUICK CAREFREE USED CARS Thousands of Satisfied Buyers WHY NOT YOU? LOT NO. I 315 S. Main, Ph. 3-3421 1955 BUICK CENTURY door hardtop, dynaflow. radio, heater, tinted glass.

whitewall tires. power brakes. Selectronic radio. with electric antenna, 2 tone Cambridge blue with white top, 2 tone blue custom trim and blue interior. Sharp and like new.

$25951 1955 BUICK SPECIAL 4 door. hardtop, tri-tone white. green and white. donatlow. radio.

heater. whitewall tires, 2 tone green custom trim. very very sharp. Tremendous value $2595 at 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door se dan. Powerglide, radio.

heater; white wall tires. tone blue and white. custom trim. 16.000 actual riles, $1395 like new 1951 BUICK Super 4 door, dynaflow. dio, heater, white and green.

Reconditioned and warranteed. Another special for this weekend. 588 1950 BUICK 4 DOOR Special sedan. dinaflow. tadio, heater, light blue, excellent value.

Priced to sell at 345 LOT NO. 2 555 E. Pershing 3-5752 1954 BUICK SUPER 4 door sedan. dvnaflow. radio, heater.

power steering. power brakes, beautiful metallic with blue custom trim. Origres ginal owner and has had excellent care. Low mileage. You'll love this one.

$1995 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 door. 1'8. 17.000 actual miles Fordomatic. radio, heater, beige. Like new and sharp, $1395 1953 BUICK SPECIAL 2 door deluxe sedanette.

2-tone green, radio, heater, very low mileage, 1-owner. An ex cellent car. $1195 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Styline deluxe. black, powerglide. radio.

heater, solid and clean. 1 owner 645 Stock of 50 Select Cars To Choose From Highfield Buick SHOWROOM 232 S. Main Phone 3-3473 -11 COMPARE THESE CARS AND PRICES ANYWHERE '54'S CHEVROLET "210" 2 door. like net $1145 STUDEBAKER Regal 5 passenger coupe, mileage. overdrive $1195 STUDEBAKER Champion 4 door sedan.

automatic drive and radio 51245 NASH Rambler 2 door sedan. clean 995 '53'S STUDEBAKER Champion 5 passenger coupe. overdrive and radio 805 STUDEBAKER Champion Regal 2 sedan. overdrive 705 door STUDEBAKER Champion Deluxe 2 door sedan. Overdrive 745 '52'S STUDEBAKER Champion Regal 4 door sedan.

overdrive, radio, lots extras clean 645 of and super STUDEBAKER Champion deluxe door sedan overdrive and radio 595 WONDERLIN IN YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER E. MAIN AT JACKSON -11- 15- CONVERTIBLE TOPS: Special line. $19.95. Full view back curtair and zip per. $9.95.

Decatur lent Awning Co. DO YOU NEED new shock absorbers? Get them today at Merry Motors, 350 E. Prairie. FORD. 1955.

2 door custom, only $25 down. $25 Down Buys Any Car On Our Lot. 54 Clean Cars To Choose From! "WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION WE MAKE IT" Kilborn's YOUR CREDIT CAR DEALER 201 W. WOOD PH. 8-4476 11 14.

HYDRAULIC JACK REPAIRS. Ph 6-1751. J. L. Halsey, 235 E.

Wednesday, March 14, 1956. Automotive 11 Central Illinois Deaths ESTILL. Burl 41, Pawnee, died 12:25 a. m. Tuesday in Springfield Memorial Hospital; leaves wife, Agnes; daughters, Maris, Karen and Janice, Pawnee; sons, 'Richard, Russell and Robert, Pawnee; father, Russell, Pawnee brothers, Earl and Merle, Pawnee; services 2 p.

m. Thursday in Pawnee Presbyterian Church; burial in Horse Creek Cemetery; Masterson Funeral Home, Pawnee, in charge. MALIN, Joseph 39. Arcola: died 10 a. m.

Wednesday in Carle Clinic, Champaign: leaves wife Lilian; daughter Vicky Jo: son John both at home: mother Mrs. Victoria Malin. Chicago; brothers Nicholas and Edward, Chicago; sister Mrs. Dorothy Mushol, Chicago: body at Shrader Funeral Home, Arcola: funeral arrangements incomplete. MEYERS.

Levi, 96. Bingham, died 9 a.m1. Tuesday in Fayette County Nursing Home, Vandalia; leaves brother. John, Bingham; sister, Mrs. Anna Harris, Bingham: services 2 p.m.

Thursday, in Liberty Church, near Bingham: burial in Liberty Cemetery: Allen Funeral Home, Fillmore, in charge. RHODES. Mrs. Hester. 61.

Ramsev. died a.m. Tuesday in Huber Memorial Pana; leaves husband. Charlie; daughters. Mrs.

Nellie Riks, Michigan City, Mrs. Violet Lemke. Sandwich; Mrs. Dermaline Marvick, Leland: Mrs. Imogene Walker, Decatur; sons, Vernell, Somonauk: Arthur, Indianapolis; step-daughters, Mrs.

Lottie Rhodes, Nokomis; Mrs. Lena Rhodes, Ramsey; Mrs. Jennie Belle Mayfield, Louisville, stepson, Leon, Louisville, sisters, Mrs. Lola Haas. Mrs.

Stella Krouse and Mrs. Nellie Warner, Michigan City; Mrs. Emma Sears, Big Rock; Mrs. Cleora Anderson, Sandwich; brothers. Martin Earl.

Farmington, Herman Earl, Ramsey; George Earl, A Bethalto: Louie Earl, Millington; Rubin, Sheridan; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Mount Carmel Church, near Ramsey; burial in Mount Carmel Cemetery; Sturgell Funeral Home, Ramsey, in charge. SHEA. HArry 53, Mattoon, died a.m. Tuesday at home: leaves wife, Winifred; son, Tom, Mattoon: brother, William.

Mattoon; sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Robertson. Miss Rose Shea and Miss Viola Shea. Mattoon: Sister M. Eulalia.

Chicago: body in Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; arrangements incomplete. TAYLOR. Mrs. Mary 77, Atwood. killed about 1:30 p.m.

Tuesdav bv freight train; services 2 p.m. Thursday in Born Funeral Home, Atwood; burial in Lake Fork Cemetery. WALLACE. Norman 62. Shelbyrille.

died 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at home: leaves wife, Ethel; daughter, Miss Mildred Wallace. Shelbyville: sisters, Mrs. Charles Bruns, Maroa: Mrs. Bert Helton, Shelbyville; services 2 p.m.

Thursday in Lockart Son Funeral Home, Shelbyville: burial in Glenwood Cemeterv. Funerals-Decatur 1.4 Burtle, Mrs. Viola Jane Requiem High Mass 9:30 a. m. Friday.

St. James Catholic Church. Interment Glen Arm, Ill. Friends may call after p. m.

Thursday. Rosary will be recited Thursday at funeral home by Bi. James Church members. J. J.

Moran Sons Chapple, Courtney Services 3 p.m. Thursday, Chapel. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends mar call at funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday.

Dawson Wikoff Holmes, Clarence A. Services 1:30 p. m. Thursdav. Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends inay call.

Interment Graceland Cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S Jeter, James L. Services 2:00 p.m. Thursdav. Wikoff Funeral Home.

Rossville. where friends may call. Interment Rossville Cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S -1A-15- Peavler, Henry C. Services 2:30 p.m.

Thursday, Chapel. Interment Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek. Ill. Friends may call at the funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons Rice, Verda Services 1:00 p.m. Friday, Charel. Interment Fairlawn Cemeterv. Friends may call after Thursday noon.

Dawson Wikoff 1A Vaughan, Ralph Emerson Services 3 p. m. Friday. Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home after 3 p. m. Thursday. Dawson Wikoff -11-15- Weybright, Mrs. Ettie M.

Services 1:00 p. m. Thursday, Chapel. Interment Hall. Cemetery, Blue Mound.

Ill. Friends may the funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons Funerals--Central Illinois 1B -1B-15- Taylor, Mary E.

Services 2 p. m. Thursday, Born Funeral Home. Burial Lake Fork Cemetery. Born Funeral Home ATWOOD.

ILL. Funeral Flowers 1C -IC-16- HOURAN'S FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "ON THE CORNER" Water at Wood Card of Thanks 02 -02 14- BONEHAM. SAMUEL We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors. especially Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Heinle for their kindness and sympathy us during our recent The Family. --02 SUMPTER LILLIE: We wish to express our appreciation to Staley Fellowship Club. Boiler Room. Building. U.A.

W. A.F.L. 876, and the Tabernacle Baptist Church, our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our Dear Mother. Mr. Mrs.

Guy Sumpter Mr. Mrs. Homer Sumpter Mr. Mrs. Herman Allen Card of Thanks 02 ---02 14- HEINKEL, RONALD GENE: We wish to thank our many friends.

neighbors and relatives for the beautiful floral offerings, memorials. sympathy cards, and the many other deeds of kindness shown uS during our recent bereavement. The Arnold Heinkel Family. --02 14- THE MEMBERS of the Dalton City Church of Christ wish to thank those who donated labor. money and the many, needed items, also the Mt.

Zion Community School unit. Contractor George Gibbons of Bethany, the Wilkinson Lumber Co. and all others who helped us in rebuilding call new church home. "May God bless of you" IS our prayer. Building Committee Dalton City Church of Christ In Memoriam 03 --03 14---- COON.

CARL: In memory of our loved one who passed away 1 vear ago today. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. The Family -03 SCHWALBE. MRS.

EMILIE: In memof the birthday anniversary todav of our wife, mother and grandmother. Sadly missed by Husband, children and grandchildren -03 14- TUTTLE, CARL In memory of our husband and father who passed away 3 years ago today. "In our home he is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to his name, Those who loved him in life sincerely, Still love him in death just the Wife and Children Masonic Temple Activities 6A -6A-15- BEAUMANOIR COMMANDERY NO. 9: Stated Conclave Thursday, 7.30 p.m. --6A 14- DE MOLAY: lerome R.

Goren Chapter Stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 6A 14. STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979: Stated meeting 7:30 p.m.

Wednesdav. Personals 07 HARRY LEE BROWN WE are anxious to contact or learn the whereabouts of Mr. Brown. formerly of 1058 N. 35th.

Decatur. and who was formerly employed by the Railroad. We are holding unclaimed funds which we are anxious to give him. C. N.

Gorham Son, 407 N. Main. Tel. 5446. Vote For DR.

L. L. RUBEL Republican For CORONER Your vote and influence will be appreciated. This ad placed and paid for by: Dr. Rubel.

301 W. North. Where to Go 7C 14 A CHICKEN BASKET. french fries, cole slaw. toasted buttered bun.

coffee or tea. $1.25. Shore Drive Inn, 22nd Cantreil. -7C 14- AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOOD: 8 biggest hamburgers. 4 frosty shakes tor S1.49, carry Chili.

frozen custard. Ph. 3-8500. Fisher's. 2008 E.

William. Open nights til 12 p.m. 7C 14- CEC' SEZ. "You shouldn't lave" thought place but Habv's. 930 N.

Van Duke. Beers, liquors. toasted sandwiches. 14- CHICKEN FRIED STEAK served with golden french fried potatoes, salad bowl, bread and butter. Tower Cafe, Rts.

48 51. COCKTAIL HOUR: Hotel St. Nick. 4:30 to 6:30. Your favorite cocktail 35c.

7C-15- FRIED CHICKEN. STYLE every Wednesday Thursday eve. Home made hot biscuits with honey. All vou can cat in the Pine Room of the Drive-In, Sullivan, Ill. Route 121 and 32.

--7 14-- FUN in the sun. get new folder listing resorts. United Travel. 564 N. Water.

C---15- GRAND THEATRE. Sullivan: Jane Russell in Plus Cornell Wilde in -7C HAM, BEAN and cornbread supper, Wed. serving 5 to 7:30 p. 3 Central Christian Church. Adults, SI, children 60c.

Call 8-4336 for reservations. HOME COOKING: Delicious fried chicken steaks. chops, plate lunches. Special Sunday dinners. Decatur Restaurant, 137 S.

Jasper. --70 MOOSE CLUB: Spend the afternoon and evening at your club. Meals, sandwiches, best drinks for all the family. TC PUBLIC PARTY: Thurs. 8 p.m.

The Eagle Auxiliary. 225 S. Main. PUBLIC, Modern PARTY: Woodman Thurs. March Hall.

15. Daisy 8 Circle Club. -7C 14- QUICKEE LUNCH (HELP YOURSELF) 75c CHOICE OF TURKEY. roast beef or pork. baked ham, corned beef plus vegetable, salad, home made rolls and coffee.

11:30 A.M. 'Til 2:00 P.M. Monday Thru Saturday HOTEL ST. NICHOLAS C-16- RUMMAGE SALE: 819 N. Broadway, Mar.

16 and 17. -16-- RUMMAGE SALE: 817 N. Broadwav. Thurs. Fri.

all day. Boiling Springs Church. 7C--15- RUMMAGE SALE 817 N. Broadwav. Wed.

evening. March 14, all day Thursday. Guiding Light Chapter, O.E.S. 7C ---16- SPRING begins March 20th. Make vour reservation now at the Five Acres for our spring chicken supper.

$2.50 per couple. Ph. 25 Mt. Pulaski. --7C 14- WISHING FOR A GOOD STEAK won't make it so: but an easy stroll tO the conveniently located Wooden Shoe (241 E.

Main) will. -15- YOU'LL LOVE IT and return. Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main. YOUR popularity often depends on your ability to dance.

Enroll today. Arthur Murray Studio, 244 N. Park. Lost and Found 10 MAN'S glasses. light rim.

safety glass, lost Mar. 3 or 4. 3-8800. 16- PARAKEET. lost.

yellow and green. Lost vicinity 479 Longview. -10---16- WRISTWATCH. diamond. Keep sake.

Lost Sat. uptown. Generous reward. Box 674 Herald Review. Automotive 11 -11 14- BUICK.

1948 sedan. nice one, $135. Dobson, 632 S. Franklin. -11 14- BUICK.

1953 Riviera hardtop, fully equipped, low mileage. $1095. 836 N. Main. -11 14- BUICK 1954.

Super, hardtop. fully equipped. Only $1995. Carl Barding, Buick-GMC-Pontiac. Clinton 56.

-11 14- BUICK. 1955 Super 4-door. Radio, heater. Dynaflow. power steering.

brakes. Like new. Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 3-3456.

Li 14-- CADILLAC. 1952. sidewalls. 4 door windows, radio, power tone blue. 26.000 miles, like new.

Snow's Quality Used Cars, Pana, Ill. Automotive 11 --11-15- ALL PERFECT 1955 DESOTO Fireflite 4 door. full power equipmen. $2595 1955 DODGE Coronet 4 door dan. Beautiful 2 tone blue.

mileage $1995 1955 PONTIAC 870 4-door sedan. Very low mileage S2295 195: PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 door. 2 tone green white tubeless tires. Low mileage, 1 owner. 1954 DESOTO V8 4 door.

like new $1695 1953 CHEVROLET 210 club sedan. radio. heater, very 995 1953 PLYMOUTH Club Sedan. Very clean car. Low mileage.

Fully equipped 799 1952 DODGE Diplomat hardtop 795 1951 PLY MOUTH Cranbrook Club. 21,000 miles, local W'abash executives car. 1951 PLYMOUTH Savor suburban. Low mileage immaculate condition, radio. heater.

seat CARS! 1950 FORD VS tudor. New job. Perfect 390 paint, HAZELRIGGS, INC. De Soto-Plymouth 435-39 E. Prairie, 3-3479 All Spring Beauties! AI Coffey's Lot No.

529 E. North. Decatur Pbone 8-4331 1955 Oldsmobile Super door, power brakes, power steering. Low mileage. 1955 Ford Fairlane Fordor, Fordomatic.

1952 Buick hardtop, locally ow ned. 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air, powerglide, sharp! 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Styleline deluxe, cheap! Lot No. 2 2799 N. 22nd. Decatur Phone 8-4832 11956 Oldsmobile.

like new! 4000 mile or 90 day guarantee. 1955 Chevrolet 4 door. "210" series. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door. Sharp.

1951 Chevrolet Styleline deluxe 4 door. powerglide. 1950 Chevrolet club coupe. Clean! BURNS Pontiac "56" Sale In Full Swing SAVE By Trading Now 1954 PONTIAC 2 door $1356 1954 PONTIAC Station Wagon $1556 1954 FORD V8 Victoria hardtop $1456 1954 MERCURY 2 door $1356 1953 PONTIAC 4 door $1156 1955 PONTIAC 4 door $1956 MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM LOOK THEM OVER B. B.

BURNS INC. PONTIAC THE BIG BRIGHT LOT BROADWAY AI PRAIRIE Phone 9525 Cadillac 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 door 1954 BUICK V-8 Roadmaster 1953 JAGUAR Mark VII sedan 1953 CADILLAC "60" special sedan 1953 CADILLAC sedans 1952 BUICK Sedan. Power steering 1952 CADILLAC bardtop 1951 CADILLAC Sedans. (3) 1950 OLDS Deluxe Sedan 1949 PONTIAC Chieftain sedan J. L.

TALLMAN 540 N. Franklin Ph. 3-9778 Walt 2-7106 Llovde 2-4077 -11-15- HOUSE TRAILERS 2,500.000 AMERICANS bare, found happiness in mobile living, not you? Look to the future, compare Kistler's mobile homes with all the others and you will quickly see how they are designed for the future. Their entire construction and every piece of equipment reflect the planning that keeps Kistler's ahead. Downstate Illinois Leading Dealer in New and Used Mobile Homes Kistler Trailer Sales, Inc.

Junct. 48-51-121 40. Tel. 2-2404 -15-- -11 14- Ford A-1 Top Values 1956 VICTORIA. F561A.

StrikColonial white finish. Ford-O-Matic ing transmission, power steering. radio, heatturn indicators, back-up lights and red er. and white leather inside. A 1-owner car with only 4,000 miles.

It's a beauty! Like new inside and out. $2695 1955 FORD FAIRLANE 4 door. F5814. 2-tone green tinish. Ford-O-Matic transradio, heater, turn indicators and back-up lights.

A low mileage, mission, family. type car. $2195 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. F319A. This car has a light green finish.

heater and turn indicators. Save on this! $995 1951 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. F549.4. Dark blue finish with light blue interior. practically new tires.

radio, beater and turn indicators. A bargain buy. $695 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 door. F400A. This car has a light green finish.

radio, heater and turn indicators. It's 1-owner car with only 8,000 actual miles. $1295 1955 FORD CUSTOMLINE Ranch con. F470A. An 8 cylinder vehicle with radio.

a light blue finish. overdrive, heater and turn indicators. A car a rock bottom price. $1795 1950 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN door. F434A.

This 6 cylinder car has a nice light green finish, Hydramatic, transmission. radio, heater and turn indicators. A lot of car for the money. $595 1952 FORD MAINLINE 2-door. R84.

Light grey finish, like new tires, radio. heater and turn indicators, Try it buy it! $645 1950 FORD 2-door. F3134. This car has a light green finish. radio, heater, turn indicators, backup lights and extra bumper guards.

A cheapie! $495 JOHN DICK Rechtin-Hupp FORD DEALERS PRAIRIE JACKSON 14-- Hard-Tops YOU CAN AFFORD AVAILABLE ENTIRELY ON CREDIT 1952 Buick Super, nice red and black combination. New car trade-in from a local lady. 1952 DeSoto. V-8. Sportsman, modern square lines, high performance.

1952 Nash Rambler. overdrive. 2-tone gray. Trade on a convertible. W.

C. Starr, Inc. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-IMPERIAL N. Main at William Open Evenings HIGH STEPPER 1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air four door. India horv Turanois with White feet.

1 real 'classy animal with all the trimmings. $1266 EL BAUER 500 E. ELDORADO HOUSE TRAILER 1951 Continental 33. Modern. Good condition, See at at Dairy Queen.

Litchfield. Ill. -11-15- HOUSE TRAILER. 1951 "New Moon" 35. 2 bedroom, 8x12' room attached.

Ph. 8-5811 for appointment. -11 14--- House Trailer Mobile Homes Now Is The Time LE YOU ARE PLANNING on a new mobile home this vear. NOW IS THE TIME 10 TRADE. OUR STOCK OF USED TRAILERS is verv low.

For a limited time, in order to increase our stock of used, we will allow vou more for your present trailer on 0 new one, than you can ever expect to get again. TRY US AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Barding Trailer Sales Route 48-121 West of WSOY PH. 8-4358 OPEN MON THRU FRI 9 AM TO 9 P.M SAT SUN 9 AM TO 7 PM HOUSE TRAILER: 1952 Colonial, bedroom, really clean. Borcher's Illini Trailer Ct. Junction WTVP Highway and Taylorville Route 48.

-11 14- Hudson Willys 1953 Mercury hardtop, $1295. 1953 Willys station wagon, radio, heater, overdrive, $765. 1953 Oldsmobile Saper 88 Holiday, $1565. 1952 Plymouth, radio, heater, overdrive, $595. STEVENSON'S GARAGE 3460 E.

William Pb. 2-5051 -11-16-- TEEP: Very nice. new top. new overhaul. $450.

Trulock Chevrolet Assumpdon. Ph. 1201. OVERHAUL your engine while you drive with "Engine pellets or "Motor Cure' from Creekmurs. 8-3302..

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