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THE DECATUR Where to Go 70 --7C 20- MORE VACATION FOR LESS MONEY B-u-z-z Around On A Greyhound! Arrangements By United Travel IT'S CAREFREE TRAVELING on luxurious air-conditioned coach. Cruise along on your daydream vacation. No cares No problems No worries YOUR ESCORT TAKES CARE OF YOU from the beginning to end. He'll handle your baggage; register for you; make arrangements for sightseeing trips; point out scenic and historic highlights along the way. Go When You Like With Whom You Like Where You Like ANY OF THESE STRIKE YOUR FANCY? Colorado $108.50 8 DAYS of traveling and sightseeing in America's most beautiful playground There's Denver, Pike's Peak.

Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Chey enne Mt. Yes, you'll see them all and a lot more! New England $142.45 DAYS touring Boston, Lexington, Concord and Pivmouth. Visiting maple plantation. Enjoying ski-mo bile. Sightseeing at Portland, Maine including a Soat trip among 365 islands.

Canadian Rockies $277.85 12 DAYS of adventure in this rugged, awe-inspiring land of beauty. Visit a glacier fairyland, see Lake Louise, one of the most famous and most beautiful lakes in the world. Explore ancient Columbia Icefield. Of course, you can't miss the famous towns of Banff and Jasper. Enjoy the Valley of Ten Peaks, Cascades of Time, Morraine Lake and so many more.

Black Hills $156.95 5. DAYS. 5 meals 1D your trip to fantastic Badlands. See Mt. Rushmore and beautiful Harney National Forest.

Enjoy picturesque Spearfish Canyon, Spearfish, S.D. where the famed Passion is one of the most memorable experiences of your vacation. INTERESTED? INTERESTED? CALL 5358, United Travel, write 01 stop by our office at 564 Water. There's a lot more trips planned with just "you" in mind. We'll be happy to you a folder of the trip you're interested in.

PRICES QUOTED include transportation, sightseeing. hotel accommodations, meals as mentioned plus features described more fully in travel folder. Go Now Pay Later REMEMBER: More vacation for less on Greyhound. NO CHARGE For Our Services LEO E. MENDEL -7C-22- REST HOME for aged men; pleasant surroundings.

good care. 2-3286. -7C-22- RILEY'S WHIRL-A-Whip Fresh banana, peanut swirl, chocolate ginger snap, 15c-25c. 1929 E. Eldorado.

-7C 20- ROSELAND, Box THEATRE: Rhythm" No coming show Friday -7C 20- RUMMAGE SALE: Tues. and Wed. 9 to 5. 1902 N. Monroe.

-7C-23- RUMMAGE SALE: 1346 N. Illinois. Furniture, clothing. Miscellaneous. -7C-24- RUMMAGE SALE: 1327 E.

Locust, mon's, women's, childrens clothing. -7C-22- RUMMAGE: Moving. misc, articles, boys clothes size 10, toys, records, cabinet doors. 1963 E. Johns.

-7C-22- RUMMAGE SALE. 736 E. Eldorado. to Sat. 9 p.

m. Delphi -7C-24- RUMMAGE sale, 1327 E. Locust in garage, children's. women's, men's clothing. -7C-21- RUMMAGE SALE: 817 N.

Broadway, Wed. Thurs. West Town Ladies Clothing. miscellaneous and antiques. --7C-21- RUMMAGE SALE: 1103 E.

Grand, Thurs. -7C 24- RUMMAGE Sale, 4154 E. William St. from 4 p.m. Mon.

thru 4 p.m. May 26. -7C-26- SAUERBRATEN: The Country Kitch en. Taylorville. Rt.

48 west. -7C-26- STUFFED SHRIMP! Try something new and delicious. Shaw's Restaurant, 896 W. Grand, 9-2013. -7C 20- "THE KING'S MEN" in person 8-1 a m.

nightly. See this top recording quintet! Decatur Cocktail Lounge. 54: N. Water. Lost and Found -10-25- CAT, black female, answers to Lost in vacinity si of Windsor Village, Reward, 7-2101.

-10-21- FOUND, red hound dog, call 8-4906. -10 20- FOUND: Brown and white puppy wearing collar. 3-9712; 3-3862; 3-1858. WILL LADY who took wrong coat Walk-In Beauty Salon, please return same. Automotive 11 --11 20- BUICK 1951 4 door, looks and runs good, $125.

$29.50 down. 836 N. Main. -11-22-- BUICK 1953. 1956 Chevrolet, 64001 series.

1953 GMC on Kewanee wheel discs, savings of $100. Pfeffer Imp. Monticello. Tel. 3461.

-11 20- BUICK 1954 Special 2 door. standard transmission, new tires. You'll save money at Paul White Cher. Co. where the overhead is low! Assumption.

Tel 1276. Open eves. -11 20- BUICK, '54 4-Door, $800. 37,000 actual miles. Dynaflow, radio, Powell Bros.

Gulf, 2799 N. 22nd. -11 20- BUICK 1954, take over payments. Ph. 2-4633.

-11-21- BUICK 1955 hardtop, full power, real sharp. Just take over payments. Auto Sales. 601 E. Wood.

8-5241. -11-21- BUICK 1956 4 door, dynaflow, extra clean, 1 owner. Lorenson's, (ChryslerDodge Sullivan, Ph. 4214. -11 20- CADILLAC, 1958, convertible coupe, fully equipped.

full power, 14,000 miles, like new. Chet Ventress Used Cars, 2239 E. William, Ph. 2-5112. -11-22- CHEVROLET 1949 convertible, sharp little car, nothing down, $6 wk.

9-2364. REVIEW Automotive 11 -11 20- CHEVROLET, 1950, convertible, good top, $150., 7-6509. --11-22- CHEVROLET, 1951 ton, flat bed, good condition. 4-3401 Latham. -11-21- CHEVROLET 1951 Bel Air hardtop, extra nice, pay only $26 per mo Auto Sales.

601 E. Wood. 8-5241. -11 20- CHEVROLET, 1953 4-door. Straight shift, 2-tone.

Valley Motors, 2787 N. Water. 8-3723. -11-21- CHEVROLET 1953 lime truck. 2 ton, 2 speed.

with Baughman bed. See or call Gerald Harris, Cowden, Ill. Ph. 2081. -11-23- CHEVROLET, 1955 Bel Air hardtop sport coupe.

Very nice. Motors, 2525 N. Water. Ph. 2-5193.

-11 20- CHEVROLET 1955 '210" 2-door Green, White top, Powerglide. like new tires, radio, heater. 8-1815 after 4:30. -11 20- CHEVROLET, 1956 V8 210 4. 4-door, power glide, push button radio, 2-tone, new tires, immaculate! Save with Galen and Heckman Chevrolet Cerro Gordo, Tel.

8861. 11 20- CHEVROLET, 1957, V8, 210, powerglide, 4 door, $1345. Ph. 5098. -11-22- CHEVROLET 1957.

ton pickup, 15,000 miles. $1295. Ph. 7-2755. -11-21- CHEVROLET 1958 Brockwood door station wagon, V8, straight shift, $2195.

International Harvester 400 E. Main. -11 20- CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala sport equipped, full power, 000 $2250. Maurer's, Clinton. -11 20- CHEVROLET 1958 Bel Air hardtop: 1958 Ford ton pick up.

Bob Waddell Chevrolet, Illiopolis, HU 6-7891. -11-22- DODGE. 1950 pickup. Phone -11-24- FORD 1954, 52 passenger school bus. 1952 Chevrolet 46 passenger school bus.

good condition. See Lieb Haack, Flora, Ph. 2-7309. -11-22- DODGE, 1956 Coronet 4-Door D-500. Radio, heater, whitewalls.

All white. Extra nice condition. Vandalia Betzer Motors, Ph. 950. Vandalia or 9-1844, Decatur.

-11 20- FORD, '55, Tudor, Radio, heater, Fordomatic. $825. Lugari Cities Service, 3000 N. 22nd St. 3-9500.

-11-23- FORD 1955 Fairlane, 4 door, Fordomatic, low mileage, 1 owner, real sharp. Trade. 2-3805. -11-21- FORD, 1956, 6 cylinder, radio, heater, overdrive, excellent condition, $1145. Ph.

120 Weldon. -11 20- FORD, 1956 Pick-Up, 8 cylinders, custom cab. Sharp! $865. Snvder Mtr. Moweaqua.

-11-26- FORD 1956 station wagon, 9 passenger, low mileage, like new, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, private owner. $1275. 2-4372. -11 20- 1958 Fairlane "500" 2-door Victoria. Choice of 2.

All Black and all White equipped Both like new. Your choice $2195. 1 Lakeside Motors. 1 N. of Dam on S.

Main. 8-8131. -11-21- 1. H. C.

1950. L-185 tractor, saddle tanks. fifth wheel. 30' Fruhauf tandem grain trailer, 24' Highway single axle grain trailer. Good condition.

Ready to use. Donald Webner. Strasburg, Ill. -11-26- INTERNATIONAL, 1956. ton truck with service bed.

A-1 condition. 8-1356. 2570 E. William. JEEP 1949 station wagon, with ladder rack, A-1 condition.

Phone 8-4540. --11-25- MERCURY 1953. convertible. real sharp. Ph.

8-4941. -11-22- MERCURY 1954, 4 door, power steering and brakes. Blue and white. See Owen Merry at Jeffs Auto Sales, 1404 N. 22nd.

-11-21- OLDS 1950 0 88 convert. No money down, $4 wk. 324 East Ave. Ph. 6600.

-11 20- OLDS, '54 "Super 88" Convertible. Radio, heater, Automatic Transmission, Power Brakes. Payments reduced to $35.20 per month. FORD, '53 "V-8" Tudor. Radio, heater, Overdrive.

No down payment necessary. Special $295 WILLYS Jeep, '46. 4-wheel drive. Corered cab, good tires. $495 Motor Co.

Gordon Richardson Jerry Dowers 671 E. Wood, Ph. 8-0953 --11-22- OLDSMOBILE 1955 Super "88" door sedan, full power. $1175. Stubblefield's.

(Pontiac-Buick) Sullivan, Ph. 4132. -11 20- PLYMOUTH 1953 convertible real clean. $495. Robinson Motors, E.

Geddes. 11 20- PLYMOUTH. '53 Cambridge 4-Door. Runs good. $345.

22nd St. Auto Sales. 1654 N. 22nd St. 8-4221.

-11-22- PLYMOUTH 1953 station wagon, good tires, new paint, radio and heater: $7.20 wk. 9-2364. -11 20- PLYMOUTH. 1955 4 door sedan No money down, $41.69 mo. Gregory Ford, 401 E.

Prairie, 8-6513. -11-22- PLYMOUTH 1957, hardtop. Ferry motor, top condition. Priced low for no trade. Ph.

--11-25- PONTIAC 1949 good running condition. $69 cash. 9-2032. -11-21-- PONTIAC 1953 4 door, hydramatic, Sharp! $550. Hazen Motor Sales.

1078 E. Eldorado. -11-21- PONTIAC, 1955. radio, heater white walls, hydramatic, excellent condition, 1 owner. 7-2679.

-11-22- PONTIAC 1957. Star Chief. 4 door hardtop, full power, $1775: Cadillac 1955 sedan full power extra clean $1975. Carl Grabb Motors, Cad.Olds. Rambler Dealer, Shelbyville.

Tel. 154. --11-21- RAMBLER. 1954 with overdrive. 2 tone green, radio, heater.

Perfect shape, $745. Finfrock Motors Clinton, Ill. Ph. 419. -11-21- STUDEBAKER.

1956 Commander Door. V-8, Hydramatic, many extras, 1- owner. Priced to sell. Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway, Ph.

3-1231 THUNDERBIRD. 1958. Radio heater. Fordomatic, power steering. power brakes.

Citv Motors. 525 N. Main. 8-9011. -11 20- Benton's 58 CHEVROLET Impala Convertible Beautiful red finish with black top "V-8" engine, radio, heater, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes.

Low mileage. Must drive to appreciate. 58 THUNDERBIRD. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Electric windows and seats, radio, heater, Automatic Trans mission. Can't be told from new.

Liberal discount. 57 OLDSMOBILE Fiesta Station Wagon. Radio heater. Hydramatic, Royal Master tires. Real sharp.

55 CHEVROLET 4-Door Station Wag on. Radio, heater, Automatic Trans mission. Tutone finish. Extra-clean. 54 OLDSMOBILE "Super 88 4-Door.

Power Steering, Power Brakes. Radio, heater, Automatic Transmission. Locally owned. Extra-nice. Trade Refinance Sell 545 E.

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365 N. Main. Decatur, Ill. Fire Calls Tuesday 7:15 a.m.-896 E. Eldorado Liberty Gas Co.

service station, wash gas from leaking pump. 9:53 a.m.-1213 N. 22nd. shed owned by Jerome Littrell, $50 damage from spreading trash tire. Marriage Licenses Clarence D.

Agnew, Oconee, 50 Orpha C. Geeslin, Louisville, 50 Glenn Combs, Decatur, legal Nellie Halliburton, Decatur, legal Alvin Curtis Nicholson, Decatur, 21 Janet Ilene Ehrhart, Decatur, 17 Herschel Peacher, Macon, 28 Marie Long, Decatur, 23 Lawrence Rodney Vestal, Rockford, 26 Jennie Downing. Rockford, 25 Ramon Williamson, Champaign, 24 Carol Ann Griffet, Champaign, 18 Jack A. Coventry, Decatur, 20 Carolyn J. Soules, 17 Jesse Cooper, Decatur, 25 Barbara Murray, Decatur, 23 Gary Lee Johnson, Warrensburg, 22 Marilyn Joyce Sefton, Decatur, 19 Michael Powell, Decatur, 20 Joyce Hardy, Decatur, 16 Paul Terry, Huntington, 21 Ruth E.

Six. 22 Anthony Klasing. Springfield, 51 Mary Louise Kunz, Springfield, 47 IN RICHLAND -Timothy Drew, 19. Olney, Roberta A. Everette, 20, Olney.

Born To COBLE. Mr. and Mrs. John, Olney, bov. May 15, Richland Memorial, O1- ney.

COLE. Mr. Mrs. Richard 2313 Ramsey, girl, May 19. DRAKE Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond, Wheeler, boy, May 15. Richland Memorial, Olney. GASSMANN. Mr.

and Henry, Olney, May 16, Richland Memorial, Olney. MCGEEON, Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Waggoner, girl, May 19, MCGILL, and Mrs.

James, 28 Ridgecrest, boy, May 19, LYNCH, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Claremont, boy, May 15, Richland Memorial, Olney. ROBBINS, Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil, 5513 Suburban, girl, May 18, St. Mary's HOW MUCH IS YOUR CAR WORTH today? The easiest way to find out the value of your car on today's market is to read Automotive Classification 11 of the Herald and Review Classified Ads Here you'll find hundreds of cars new and used at today's prices. It's the place to look to find what a car like yours is worth the place to shop when you want to trade for a better car. TODAY is the day to shop and compare turn to the classified ads now! Born To RUNION. Mr.

and d. Mrs. Ervin 2120 E. Cleveland, girl, May 19, St. Mary's SCHROEDER, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald, 15 Sickles, girl, May 19, SOUDER. Mr. and Mrs. James, Memorial, Noble, girl, May 14, Richland Olney.

STREET, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 1137 S. Dorenda, girl, 19, TYUS, Mr. and Mrs.

David, 812 W. Marietta, girl, May 19, WEILER, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Olney, boy. May 18, Richland Memorial, O1- ney.

YOKLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Oreana, girl, May 19, ZASTROW, The Rev. and Mrs. Winston, Wapella, boy, May 16; John Warner Hospital, Clinton.

Central Illinois Deaths ALTIC, Mrs. Essie 0. 75. Kenney; died 2:30 a.m. Tuesday at the De Witti County Nursing Home, Hallsville; leaves daughter, Mrs.

Mary Prather, Maroa; three sons, William, Kenney: Roy, Maroa; Joseph, Fort Leonard Wood, body at Herington Funeral Home in Clinton; arrangements incomplete. BOST. Mrs. Sarah M. Brelsfoard, 96, Amarillo, Texas, formerly of died May 11; funeral services and burial were at Llano Cemetery, Amarillo.

BURTSCHI, Mrs. Olive 82, Vandalia, died 3:45 p.m. Monday in home; services 10 a.m. Wednesday in Mother of Dolors Catholic Church, Vandalia; burial in South Hill Catholic Cemetery; call at Beery Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia. ENYART, Ross, 70, Louisville; 4:30 p.m.

Monday at his home; leaves wife, Minnie; one son, Billman, Louisville; a daughter. Mrs. George Morris Flora; a brother, Charles, Pine Bluff, a half-brother, Raymond, Tolono; a sister, Mrs. Lydia Hinkel, Champaign; services 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Red Brush Church, near Louisville: burial Red Brush Cemetery; friends may call at the Billman Funeral Home.

Louisville. FULK. Tames 77. Lincoln: died Monday; services 2 p.m. Thursday at Fricke Memorial Home; burial in Union Cemetery; visitation Wednesday afternoon and evening at the funeral home.

HANSEN, Mrs. Margaret, 78, Tuscola, died 3:30 p.m. Monday; services p.m. Wednesday in Zion Church, rett; burial Zion Cemetery; call at Waddington Funeral Home, Tuscola. KELLEY, Dr.

S. 71, formerly of Farmer City, and Clinton, died 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in Miami, leaves wife, Crystal; two daughters, Miss Madeline Sue Kelley, Miami, Mrs. Nile Mitchell, Farmer City; ices and burial in Miami Friday. LEE, Harrison, 66, of Charleston, died 6:45 a.m.

Monday, Danville; leaves sisters, Mrs. Clara French, Charleston. Roy, Korea; Oren, Pontiac; Charles, Mrs. Bonnie Lee, Charleston; brothers, Chenoa; Glen, Bloomington; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Harper-Swickard Funeral Home, Charleston; call after 7 p.m.

Tuesday; burial, Roselawn Cemetery, Charleston. LOWER, George, 69, rural Shelbyville; died 8 a.m Tuesday at his home; leaves wife, Minnie; a daughter; Mrs. Dorothy Bower, Decatur; two sons, Charles, Shelbyville: Merlyn, Pana; two half-sisters, Mrs. Nancy Riley, Chicago; Mrs. Bertha Starrison, Madison, services 2:30 p.

m. Thursday in Lockart Son Funeral Home, Shelbyville; burial in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville; call after 3 p. m. Wednesday. MARMOR, Mrs.

Elizabeth, formerly of Findlay, died 1:30 a. m. Wednesday, Blue Mound; leaves brother, Tulius Helwig, Minier; services, 2 p. m. Friday, Moweauua Methodist Church; call at Rhea Funeral Home, Findlay after 2 p.

m. Thursday; call at church after noon Friday; burial, Odd Fellows Cemetery, Moweaqua. SCHROCK, Noah 80, near Arthur, died a.m. Wednesday in home: body from Shrader Funeral Home, Arcola, to family residence for services 9 a.m. Wednesday; burial in Miller Cemetery.

SHUBERT. Mrs. Bessie 83, died 5:05 a.m. Tuesday, Williamsport, leaves daughter, Mrs. Lois Sdroud, Williamsport, Miss Esther Shubert, Lincoln, brothers, Clarence Osborn, Decatur; D.

L. Osborn, Bellaire, services, 2 p.m. Friday Harper-Swickard Funeral Home, Charleston; call after 7 p.m. Thursday: burial, Roselawn Cemetery. SPENCER, Mrs.

Orel (Elsie) 74, Nevada, formerly of Clinton; died May 16; leaves husband; four daughters, Mrs. Doris Balk and Mrs. L. E. Thomas, Nevada, Mrs.

E. E. Anders and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Walker, son, Harold, Nevada; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Donnelley, Yankeetown, Mrs.

Charles Strange, Clinton: three brothers. Orville Dusenberry, Clinton; Fred, Barry, George, Yankeetown, funeral and burial were at Nevada. STACHL, Mrs. Michelina, 76. died 6 p.m.

Monday, at the home of son, Rudy, Effingham; also leaves son, Casmier, Libertyville; services and burial. Wilmette, Ill. THOMPSON, Harry Lee, Los Angeles, formerly of Clinton: died Sunday; body will arrive in Clinton Wednesday and funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday in the Herington Funeral Home; burial Woodlawn Cemetery; visitation at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

TURNER. Mrs. Adella, 80. of Taylorville, died 5:45 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; leaves sons. John R. and Lee Roy, Taylorville: daughters, Mrs. Edith N. Rowley, Springfield; Mrs.

Louise J. Melgreen, Glasford; six grandchildren: 13 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; services 1 p. m. Fridav, Connolly Funeral Home. Tavlorville; burial, Coffeen Cemetery, Coffeen: call after 4 p.

m. Thursdav. WELTON. James 89, Mattoon, died Tuesday in Hilltop Nursing Home, Charleston: leaves wife, Lillie Mae; daughter, Mrs. Cleo Johnson, Lovington; five sons, Ora, Fairgrange; Homer Charleston; W.

Kay and Clarence Mattoon; Rex Springfield; brother, Otto, Mt. Zion; sister, Mrs. Lillie Ringo, East Peoria; services 2p.m. Thursday in Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, Mattoon: burial in Hewitt Cemetery, near Lovington. WINCHESTER.

Bvrl. 56. Flora, died Tuesday in Lincoln; leaves John, Flora: sister. Mrs. Nell Cambron.

day in Hancock Funeral Home; burial Vincennes, services 2 p.m. Thurs- in Elmwood Cemetery. Houses for Sale 84 -84 20--- NEAR MacARTHUR: attractive 10 year old. 3 bedrooms, carpeted living room. Large kitchen, 2 baths.

Basement with family room. Full Jot, oversize garage, concrete drive. Quick possession. This is a good buy. Marie Parr Realty Realtors, 520 Kellar Lane 3-9767 Days or Eveninfs Funeral Directors 01 -01 20- Dependable Service IN THE TIME OF NEED Dawson Wikoff --01 20- For more than 76 years the Brintlinger Family have given personal attention and direction to the business.

BRINTLINGER'S 500 W. MAIN 2-8571 Card of Thanks 02 -02 20- KNISLEY, JENNY: We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives, for their beautiful flowers, cards and thoughtfulness shown during the re cent loss of our dear mother. Children Grandchildren Funerals -Decatur 1A1 1A-21- Lawrence, Harry H. Services Thursday, Chapel. Interment Farmer Cemetery, Shobonier, Ill.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Wednesday. J. J.

Moran Sons -IA-23- Merritt, Mrs. Mary Loretta Services 1:15 p. m. Saturday, Chapel. Interment Mackville Cemetery, Atwood, Ill.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Friday. J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Flowers 1C IC 20-- FLOWERS HOURANS I On The Corner 5305 FLOWERS HOURANS On The Corner 5305 -1C-26- FUNERAL FLOWERS by Barger's Floral, 1261 E. Eldorado. Ph. 2-5117 -1C-21- FUNERAL FLOWERS. artificial wreaths, potted flowers, cut flowers, artificial flowers.

Flowers, 750 E. Wood. 3-5329 'til 8 p.m. IC-21DON'T OMIT SYMPATHY Send beautifully arranged Flowers by Zip. 837 E.

Wood 8-3481. Delivery. In Memoriam 03 -03 20- GLOSSER, G. R. (BUD): In loving memory of husband and dad who passed away 6 years ago today: Who shall say the grief is lessened Though the smile may hide the tears, Memories keep the wound still open Despite the passing of the years.

-----03 Wife 20-- and Daughter MARTIN. MRS. CARRIE In memory of my wife who passed away 3 years ago today. More and more each day I miss her, Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow, That lies in my heart concealed. Husband Insurance 06 -06-25- The Original Non-Drinkers Auto Insurance Special Low Rate PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL V.

A. David, 1835 E. Eldorado Agephone 4113 -06 1 20- WE SPECIALIZE in insuring the Hard-to-Insure. Reeves Insurance Co. Latham, Ph.

4-2731. Masonic Temple Activities 6A -6A-21- IONIC Lodge No. 312 Conferring 3rd degree 7 p.m. Visitors Welcome. -6A-21- BEAUMANOIR COMMANDERY 9: Stated conclave Thursday.

7:30 p.m. -6A SOUTH MACON LODGE NO. 467; Macon: Family night potluck, May 23rd, 7 p.m, All members invite a neighbor and his family Members please bring 2 cover. ed dishes. Table service, drinks and dessert will be furnished.

-6A 20- STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE NO. 979: 3rd degrees, 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Refreshments. Personals 07 -07 20- ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID: Illinois Public Aid.

We are authorized to fill all prescriptions and orders from your doctor approved by the commission. Roth Johnson Drug Store, 143 N. Water. -07-21- I WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Olive James Decatur.

Russell Barnfield. 1431 --07-23- RUG AND Furniture need cleaning? See our ad under Business Service. -07 20- WATCH FOR 'HAMBONE' Everyday In Class. 53-Building Materials Or Class, 51-Articles for Sale -07-25- WANTED: Families who have 00 church home to attend Glad Tidings Assembly. 1003 Macon.

Where to Go 7C 20- A CLUB STEAK served with french fried potatoes, crisp salad, french fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun. cotfee or tea and dessert. $1.65. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. -7C-21- ALHAMBRA ART THEATRE.

"Dre in Lips," starting Maria Schell. Tender human drama, played against a musical background. -7C-22- AMERICAN LEGION: Watch here for Legion announcements. Participate in activities! Fun, friendship! 421 N. Main.

--70--21- ANYTIME you're thirsty: Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main. -7C-21- A REPLICA of a Mexican Mission just one of the features of Rockome. 7 miles southeast Arthur. 20- AT THE MOOSE CLUB tonight: W.O.T.M regular business meeting, 8 P.

m. Lunches, dinners, sandwiches. -7C-21- BOUNTIFUL meals. reasonable prices daily at Moses' Cafe in Arthur. Bring the family and guests.

-7C--22- BRING your friends to the St. Nick Piano Bar. They'll enjoy Betty Pritchard's. Piano stylings. -7C--22- BUD'S INN: Fish Fry and Harvey Guitar Fri.

eve. good times at Bud's. 2236 N. CHRIST METHODIST Church. ner Center and Summit.

Chicken and noodles, also fried chicken, May 20, serving 5 p.m. $1. -7C 20- CHRIST METHODIST Church, corner Center and Summit. Chicken and noodles, fried chicken. Wed.

May 20, selving! 5 p.m. $1. -7C 20- EAGLES, CLUB: All Regular members meeting urged toto attend. -70--24- FRIED CHICKEN family style with biscuits Adults $1.75 children $1 Also steaks, sea food. For party reservaitons call The Drive-In.

Sullivan 8808 or 5201. -7C 20- HALF HALF Dance every Wed. night. 101 Ranch Park, mile east of Spitler Woods. 8:30 to 11:30.

Sangamon Valley Boys. -7C-21- NEW BEVERLY INN: Steak, chicken, seafood dinners. Cocktail hour, 5 to 7:30. Package goods. 2975 N.

Water. -7C 20- REMEMBER on Fri. evening we're serving fried fresh catfish good cold beer. Winter's Cafe. Warrensburg.

Automotive 11--26- BOB LANUM'S Garage, 143 S. Church 2-1255. Automatic transmission, motor tune-ups, brake service, ov- erhauls. 20- Buick 15th Anniversary Celebration! WE'RE REALLY HAVING A Sell-O-Bration! 1955 BUICK Special Hardtop. Beautiful finish.

Straight shift, radio, heater, whitewalls. Clean car! Was priced $1295 Special Anniversary Price $1075 1955 CHEVROLET, "210" 4-Door. Beautful ivory. glide, radio, heater, whitewalls. Local owner.

Sharp! Special Anniversary Price $975 1957 DODGE Roval Lancer 4-Door Hardtop. Tutone and ivory- -power steering and brakes, Powerflite. radio. heater. whitewalls.

1-owner, local. Low miles. Like new. Special Anniversary Price $1875 CONVERTIBLE FORD Fairlane Beautiful black Power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Local 1-owner.

Cream puff! Special Anniversary Price $1875 HIGHFIELD BUICK REMEMBER! When You Do Business With Highfield Buick Co. You're Doing Business With A Quality Dealer Ph. 3-3421; 8-3832 HOURS Mon. Thru Fri. 8 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.

m. to 4 p. m. -11 20- BUY A GOODWILL USED CAR WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES 1958 VAUXHALL 4 door Sedan. Red whitewall tires.

Radio and heater. This is really an economy car. Sharp and like new. A $600 savings! 1957 FORD V-8 "300" Fordor Sedan. Radio and heater.

2 tone paint. Whitewall tires. A sharp automobile! $1488 1954 DODGE Wagon. Overdrive, radio and heater. New and new brakes.

This car is immaculate and runs the best. $788 1953 DODGE V-8 4 door Sedan. Radio heater. Straight shift with overdrive. This has been a family car and is in excellent condition.

$488 Starr Pontiac E. MAIN AT BROADWAY 6173 -11 20- CARS WANTED Any Top Make Or Maiden 1956 CADILLAC 62 coupe, 1 owner, local Sharp! Payments Too High? Trade Down! SUMMERS AUTO SALES 504 E. William Ph. 8-0961 -11-21- Coffey's 529 E. NORTH 1958 OLDS 88 Holiday coupe with super interior trim power steering.

power brakes, radio. A like new 1- owner car. You may call the former Owner 1957 FORD V8 fordor Fairlane 500 with power steering, power brakes. and radio. Excellent condition throughout.

1956 CHEVROLET V8 Bel Air door with power steering. power brakes, radio. An exceptionally clean low mileage 1-owner car. 1955 CHEVROLET. V8 Bel Air hard.

top coupe with power steering and radio. Excellent local lady's car. You may call former owner. 1954 PONTIAC. 8 4-door 870 series.

exceptionally clean. Guaranteed. Large selection of $125 to $2500 cars. Many sold with no monev down. Several pickup trucks and station wagons.

$125 up. No money down. BOATS. new Crownline fibreglas, and boat trailers available for immediate delivery. BANK RATE FINANCING 20- VOLKSWAGEN 1957.

excellent con dition. private party. 2-1522. -11-23- AUTO AIR CONDITIONERS, Mark IV $299 up. Byers.

1028 N. Main. -11 20- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION service, expert workmanship. Stevenson's Garage, 3460 E. William, Tel.

2-5051. -11-21- CADILLAC Automotive 11 1957 STUDEBAKER Champion Silver Hawk. 6 cylinder with overdrive, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Sharp car. $1395 1954.

CADILLAC sedan. Power steering, radio, heater, tinted glass and whitewall tires. A quality value used car for only $1595 1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air V-8 4-door hardtop. Red and White, Powerglide, radio, heater, whitewall tires. A 1-owner car.

Only 18,000 miles, Looks like new. $1895 1956 CADILLAC "62" coupe. Power steering and brakes, electric windows, 2-tone Green, new seat covers. $2295. 1955 MERCURY hardtop.

Radio, heater, Mercomatic, Orange and White, vinyl interior. $595. 1955 CADILLAC coupe. Power steering and brakes, fully equipped, 2- tone tan. A nice car.

Low price. $1995 1958 Cadillac CONVERTIBLE. All white, full power. Spare still new. Only 8,900 miles.

Very sharp car. See and drive this dandy, like new convertible. J. L. TALLMAN 540 N.

Franklin Ph. 3-9778 COMPLETE radiator service. Brake relining complete $15.95. Evans Oil 502 E. Prairie.

2-2611. -11-21- MUFFLERS, tail pipes, dual exhausts, engine tuneup. Creekmur's, 3925 E. Hickory. 8-3302.

-11 20- HAS YOUR CAR "HAD Winter weather been too Bring it to Professional Auto Beauty, blk E. of St. Mary's. -11 20- O'Connell Motor Sales 901 W. Eldorado Ph.

8-8639 'Automobile' FREE 1959 LICENSE FULL TANK OF GAS LIFE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE FREE 10 DAY EXCHANGE PLAN We have SO much confidence in our guaranteed cars that we will give you a 10-day free trial. If vou are dissatisfied in any way. we will give you the opportunity to exchange cars! 1957 PONTIAC Super Chief 4-door hardtop. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, 1- owner.

Full Price $1695 Payments $49.60 1957 DESOTO 4-door. Radio, heater, Push-Button Drive. Beautiful 2-tone finish. Full Price $1495 Payments $47.20 1957 FORD Fairlane "500." 2-door hardtop. Fordomatic, radio, heater.

Full Price $1595 Payments $48.10 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door Station Wagon. Powerglide, radio, heater. Full Price $1795 Payments $50.60 1956 FORD Fairlane 4-door. Fordomatic, radio. heater.

Full Price $1340 Payments $43.10 1956 OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-door. Hydramatic, radio, heater, full power. Full Price $1295 Payments $42.20 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super "88" door hardtop. Radio, heater, full power. Full Price $1595 Payments $43.80 1956 BUICK Special 4-door hardtop.

Radio. heater. Dynaflow. Full Price $1395 Payments $41.60 1955 CHEVROLET 2-door. Radio, heater and many other extras.

Full Price $895 Payments $36.10 OTHER '54 MODEL CARS AND OLDER THAT CAN BE PURCHASED WITH NO MONEY DOWN O'Connell WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 901 W. ELDORADO PH. 8-8639 Automotive -11-22- MORRIS MINOR.

1958 convertible white wall tires, (40 mi. per Owner will sacrifice at $1195. 2201 N. Church. -11 20- El Bauer IS Bustin' Out All Over WITH USED CAR BARGAINS! HERE'S A SAMPLE '54 Ford $888 CUSTOM RANCH WAGON IVORY AND LIGHT BLUE.

Has V8, radio, heater, covers and many extras. A real nice unit. '55 Chevy $988 "210" FOUR DOOR THE THRIFTY 6 WITH standard transmission. Ivory over Green. Has all the extras.

'56 Ford $999 V8 FOUR DOOR ONLY 29,000 MILES on this all white beauty Runs and drives perfect. Don't overlook this one. '56 Pontiac $1588 STARCHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP IVORY AND CORAL in color. Has Hydramatic, power brakes, power steering and loaded with extras. 100 Car Selection WILL TRADE FOR BOATS AND MOTORS.

AIR- PLANES. IF YOU AREN'T USING IT, TRADE IT IN ON A CAR. El Bauer CHEVROLET CO. 150 W. Pershing -11 20-- Olds The Price Is Right At Weidenbacher's "CHEAPIES" 1946 DODGE 4-door 1949 FORD Custom 4-door 1950 FORD Custom 4-door 1951 OLDS Super "88" 4-door These Are Examples of "MORE FOR YOUR MONEY" At Weidenbacher's.

Any of the Above Listed Cars For Only $99 1953 FORD Custom 4-door V-8. Straight shift, radio, heater, 2 2-tone paint. Only $257 1953 DESOTO Firedome 4-door. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, electric windows. Excellent transportation.

Only $361 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain 4-door. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, 2-tone paint. Perfect mechanical condition. Only $321 COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION RIDE TODAYI Weidenbacher Olds 333 N. Broadway Ph.

8-6412 Open Til 9 SUN. 10 TO 4.

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