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PAGE NINE REVIEW Decatur, Illinois Saturday, September 12, 1959. TH ED RGATUR Where lt Go 7Ci Antoinotive 11 I Central Illinois Deaths AntOIDPtlT "I CADILLAC 1954 very clean. .1250. 19J9 Desoto. 4 door, like new S100.

Downtown Auto. 347 Main. 1112 CADILLAC 1955 4 door, fully eciuipnecl. like new. I owner 1S5.

836 N. Main. -1 1 12- rnn I tost a owner. Sharp. Low miles.

S178S. City' Motors, 525 N. Main. 8-9011. ll-r-13 W.ICAUILLAC 11 I 114- FORD 1959 Galaxie fordor sedsn, very low mileage, fully.

equipped. 3-2128. 11 15 CMC 1954 model 450 tractor. 2 speed axle, tires, fully equipped. clean.

international Haivester 400 E. Main. 11 15 HUDSON 1950 Pacemaker, clean, runs good, $125. 238 S. Crea.

1115- INTER. 1950 short wheel base, 2-ton tractor, $350. International Harvester 400 E. Main. INTERNATIONAL 1955.

195R with air brakes. Ph. 55 Tuscola. 1115- INTERNATIONAL, 1956 S-160 2 speed axle, cood tires, engine overhauled, $1,195. Internationa Harvester 400 E.

Main. 11 13 INTERNATIONAL 1956 ton panel. $375. 260 E. trro Gordo.

1 1 15 INTERNATIONAL. 1957 i-ioti panel. Exceptionally $1095. International Harvester 400 E. Main.

ll-wll JEEP 1948 4 wheel drive, pans for sale, recking. 7-640. 11 15 JFFP. I960: Take a demonstration ride in the new Jeep today. Balding Buick.

CUnton, rtl. 56. 1112 KAISER. 1953 sedan, very clean perfect condition, like new tires everything vou want. "See it afternoons and evenings st 803 N.

lackson St. Clinton. III. XV. D.

Rees. 11 12 MERCURY 1954 Monterey .4 door. Red and black. See Owen Merry or loe Turner at jefr 1404 rs. 22nd.

II 12 MERCURY. '55 4 Door. Radio, heater. Mercomatic. $875.

I ugari Cities Service, 30O0 N. 22nd. 3-9500. 11 13- MERCURY 1955. 2 door, new tires, new brakes radio, healer, sharp.

1047 N. Taylor. II 13 MERCURY. 1957 4 door hardtop station wagon. 9 passenger.

2 tone (brown beige) overdrive, radio, healer 1 owner. low mileage. Finfrock Motors. Clinton. 111.

Ph. 419. II 13 NASH. 1952 Statesman. 1953 Nash Ambassador.

Amos Rambler Taylorville-. Ph. Van Dyke 4-3748. 1112 NASH, '52 4-door. Overdrive, radio, straight shift.

$295. 22nd St. Auto Sales, 1654 N. 22nd. 8-4221.

11 12 NASH." 1952 Rambler, convertible, new top. runs good. $330. Ph. 3-6423 or 3-1180.

NASH. 1957 Ambassador 8, 4 radio, heater, air, 1-owner, $1495. Maurer Motors, Clinton. 11 13 1959 4 door sedan. tun equipoed.

11,000 mi. save iver $R00. Will finance at hank rates. Hsr. old Lipc, 6 S.

State. Pana, Ph. 4100 11 12 PLYMOUTH. 1947. ery good condi- ooo.

3-1566 11 13 PLYMOUTH 194. nice car. full price. $125. I ft Auto Sales 601 E.

Wood. 8-52 241. 11 12 PLYMOUTH, 1955. 4 door Vt. standard transmission, real nice, $645-.

Motors. N. Water. Ph. 2-5193.

12 PLYMOUTH, 1956 4-door. V-8. Local 1 -owner, low mileage. Small down payment. Ph.

8-0961. 1112 PONTIAC 1955 4 door station wagon. extra clean, perfect mechanically, $109) 836 N. Main. -1112- RAMBLER 1958 CROSS COUNTRY WAGON CUSTOM 6-CYLINDER AUTOMATIC RADIO, HEATER.

BRAND NEW TIRES 1 OWNER $1795 Bob Waddell Ch evrolet 'World's Wildest Trader" li-LIUFUUS HU. 6-7891 -1112- RENAULT Dauphine 1959 like new. oiacg. learner interior, low mileaae. radio.

Will trade or take over pa- ments. can nav at-4-i)6. 1 1 i- STUDEBAKFR 1948 Convertible, good iixiuiuu ii. iij uauc iui gun. dv) Onsen.

11 12 STUDEB AKER 1950. H-ton, good, cheap. 2809 N. Woodford. 11 12 STUDEB AKER, 1953.

ton. 3 11.000 actual miles, 1 owner. 2809 N. Wood ford. 11 17 1 STUDEBAKER 1953 with 11' bed.

fn excellent condition. 1955 Ford F600 LB 2 speed, extra good rubber. 1957 F60O L.B, 2 speed, heavy dutv. Ramsey Machine Shop. TalorviIle.

Til 1958. excellent condition very sharp, reasonable. 6265. 'THUNDERBIRD. 59 Hardtop.

Radio, traight shift. Crvcrdrive. Power Rrakes. Tutone finish, whitewall tires 4,000 miles. Like new.

$3675 FORD. '59 Fairlane "500" Club Sedan. radio, heater. Automatic Transmission. Power Steering, tutone finish, whitewall tires.

4.000 miles. $239'5 OLDSMOBILF. '58 Fiesta Station Wagon. Radio, heater. Automatic Transmission.

Power Steering, Power Brakes, let black finish with whitewall tires. .13,000 actual miles. Sharp. $2575 DODGE, '57 Coronet 2-Door Hardtop. r-dio.

heater. Automatic Trans-, mission. Power Steering, tutone finish, whitewall tires. $1375 FORD. 53 Fordor! radio, heater, Automatic 1 ransmission, tutone finish.

Like new. $495 Motor Co. Gordon Richardson err Dowers "1 E. Wood Ph. 8-0953 6 11 1 TRIUMPH.

1958. white, sacrifice, must sell. 8-0905; 2-5279. -1113- Coffey's 1958 Chevrolet lmpala, power steering. 1958 Renault Dauphine, like new.

1957 Ford Fairlane 500 hardtop, now. er steerina. nower brakes. 1957 Fords (21 Fsirlsne 500's. power steering, power brakes.

1957 Ford Country Sedan. 6 cylinder. like new. 1957 Chevrolet, 4 door, real sharp. 1956 Buick.

local 1 Pontiac, 9 passenger wagon. 1956 Pontiac. 4 door, real nice. 1956 Chevrolet, 2 door, like new. 1955 Chevrolet.

4 door, real 1955 Ford, overdrive. 1954 Ford, 4 door with automatic, real clean. 195 3 Ford. olt'nder, real sharp. 1953 Chevrolet Bel.Air.

990 N. WATER Automotive Automotive 11 STUDEBAKER 1954 Commander Station Wagon. Aits tomalic, low mileage. Real sharp! P.J.'S USED CARS 444 N. Broadway Ph.

3-1231 -1112- BENTON Low, tow Prices Kig, 'Big Trmdrs 1959 CADILLAC 62 2 tW h.tdtnp. Beautiful Rosewood finish. Fait paw rr. radio, heater, km than 500 mi In. Liberal discount on this tcauty! I PA LA Sport Cvune.

hevrul-t'. Finest! EneraJd Green ith While tup, set off whiiewalts. Iadio, he-ter, straight shift. Povrer-plus'' the b.g engine with tbree 2-banel carburetors, 283 p. Big, big savings! 1918 FORO Fairlane 500 Victoria Sport Coupe, rower power brkrs.

radio, heater, automaic. Outstanding. All-White finish with whitewalj 1958 CADILLAC Cour de Ville. Snd Beige finish and whitewall. imnaaci.

late condition throughtiut! Full pouer equipment, radio, be net. 12,000 actual miles. 1958 ETROPOLTTA Converti We. Anotner gs-saver dj asn, in is one equipped with radio, beater, straight shift, tutone finish. 1958 I MP ALA 2-Door Hardtop.

Pow er steering. Pow-er brake. -8 engine. Automatic heater. Sahara gold finish set off by whitewall tires.

1957 CHEVROLET Bel Air Convertible. All White set off with Rclc -top and whitewall tires. Radio, heater, automatic. Make an end -of -sec sod 'String on this beauty 1957 VOf KSWAGEN Convertible. Striking Coral with white top and i tew all ti res.

All in 1 in terior. A low sniieage beamy. 1957 CHFVROLET Bel Air Joor Station Wagon. Terrific styling includes tutone finish, whitewall tires, radio, heater and automatic. Local, love mileage car.

Comfort and convenience fox travelers or the latger family. 1956 OLDS "98" 2 door Holid Sport. Coupe. It's got everything; Full Fjwer. factory air-conditioning.

E-Z re giant. Continental kit. etc. All ot Oldsmobile's finest equipment! Priced to sell. 24 HOUR DELIA ERY ON ANY MAKE OR MODEL Trade Down Refinance Sett 545 E.

WILLIAM PH. 3-3456 -II 13- CLOSE OUT Demonstrators ford dealer al used car shopping center in illiopolis 1959 GALAXIE 4 door 8 cylinder, radio, heater, automatic, power brakes, power steering. Demonstrator. $2495 1959 FORD Cnstom evlinder. 4 dm, ra dio, beater, automatic, deluxe trim, 200 miks.

$2295 1959 FORD i COUNTRY SEDAN station wagrn. cylinder, neater, automatic, floor model $2695. GRAVES. MOTOR CO. aX ILLIOPOLIS PHONE HU 6-sOIl 1112 Cadill ac 58 RAMBLLR 4-Door Sedan.

Atito-matic transmission, radio, heater. Seats fold into bed for traveling economy. Low mileage, one-ow ner cax. 58A ADII LAC "62 4 Door Hanltop. Fully equipped.

Power Steering, Power Brakes, electric windows. Only 12,000 miles. A one-owner car that is still Uke new. 57 FORD V-8" Custom "300" Fordor. Fordomatic.

radio, heater, tutone. miles. See as now for a good deal. 57 CADILLAC '62" Sedan deVille. Air-Conditioning, Full Power.

Local oneo net car. Premium whitewall tires. Clean as a 56 PLYMOUTH 8 Sport Suburban 4-Door Wagon. Power Steering, Powea Brakts. Push -Button drive, chrome lop luggage rack.

One-owner car. A dandy! 55 BUICK Special 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, beater, Dyn allow. Sharp cax in excellent condition. 55 MERCURY 4-Door.

Mercomatic, radio, heater, tinted files, new seat covers. Runs good and handles real good. 5 5 PontiakC Hardtop. 55 DeSoto 4-Door rdan. 54 Nash Rambler.

Sharp. 5 Plvmouth 4 -Door seian. 53 Cadillac "62" Sedsn. 52 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door. J.

L. TALLMAN 540 N. FRANKLIN PH. J-9778 -11 U- Corvettes 1959 CONVERTIBLE, All Red iih White top and whitewall tires. 3-spcrd tnnsmission, 230 h.p.

Showroom new with a liberal discount! 4 1958 CONVERTIBLE. Silwr Gir with Black top and whitewalls. 270 h.p, 3 -speed transmission. Very low mileage. 195 CONVERTIBLE.

Red It White finish: both tops. 270 h.p.,. -Posvrz-glidf, radio, healer and white walls. 1954 CONVERTIBLE. Beautiful WI.U.

srnh hue lop, set olf UK srbit-walls. 1956 V-8 270 h.p. engine with 4-speed transmission. BENTON MOTORS 545 E. William Ph.

1 345 1112 Buick CLEANING OUT Our Inventory! OUTSTANDING VALUES! No Money Down! 953 DeSoto 4-Door. No. 49-B $370 1954 Ford V-8 4 Door. No. 1 46-A $670 955 Buick 2-Door.

No. I38-A $780 1955 Nash Statesman 4-Door $790 1954 Mercury Monterey Hardtop. No. 131 $720 1953 ford. V-8 4-Door.

No. 158 A $390 1954 Rambler Station Wagon. No. 201 $780 1953 Pontia-c Caulina Hardtop. No.

172 $440 953 Hudson Hornet 4-Door. No. 180-R $360 953 Buick Super Hardtop. No. 184 A $470 1953 Chrysler 4-Door.

No. 181 $370 1952 Buick Hardtop. No. 116 $340 1953 Pontiac 77-R $370 1952 Buick Super 4-Door. No.

202-A $240 1952 Oldsmobile Hardtop. No. 207-A $220 1953 Bufck Super 4-Door. No. 195-A $320 1951 Ford 4-Door.

No. 143-B i $140 HIGHFIELD-BUICK Ph. 3-3421, 8-3832 Legal Notice -12 1 2A- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice i ben-h? giren lo ill pe rsons that Nmmhet 2nd. 1959. is c''m in Marques.

Deceased pending in the County Court of Macon County. Uli-I noii. and that claims mar he filed against uid estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. The National Bank of Decatur, a Corporation. Lxeculor eilepp.

Wilson nvar. Attorneys A 17 Standard Office Bldg. Decatur. Illinois NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hcreD. given to all persons that Monday.

November 2. 1959, is the rlairai date in the estate August Gross. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon Count. Illinois. ad that claims ma.

he filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. I or M. Cross Ta.lor fmet t. rmi. Executors aiden, walden Williams.

AttomeTt 146 East Mam Street Decatur. Illinois -II 1 NOTICE OF CT MM D4.TE Notice is herb given to a1! persons that Monday. October 5. 1959, 's the claim dn in the estse of Flossie Maude Turne. Deceased, penning in the County Court of Macors Coutv.

Illinois, and that claims msv be fild aeainst. said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. noise Weirrrl. Administrator Whitley tr Afto evs W)3 StanHird Office Building Decatur. Illinois 29 05 12 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice hereby Riven to all persons thae Mnnda October 5th is the claim date in the estate of William I Fletcher.

Deceased, pending in. the County Court of Macon Countv. Illinois, and that claims mav be tiled against said estate on or before said date ithout issuance of summons. Ida Belle Fletcher. Administrator TVeilepp.

Wilson A Dvar. Vernon H. Houehen. Attorneys 6i7 Standard Office Bldg. Decatur, Illinois.

jo 05 12 NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice it herebv given that sealed fids will be received he the Council of the City of Decatur. Illinois, until 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 21st dav of September. 1959. in the Council Room oh the Fifth Floor of the County Building.

in Decatur Illinois, for the purchase by the City of two fluoride feeders tor use at the Water orgs In uecatur, Illinois. Snecifieatima for such feeders rosy he received from C. Eugene Floss, Cirv Clerk. County Building, uecatur. Illinois.

Pertinent Information concerning the feeders should be submitted with the bid. Tho hiddee wiTt he reauired to furn ish a surety performance bond for the full amotmt of the bid. The Cirv reserves the right to reiect en and all bids and to accept the Bid which it deems most advantageous to the Citv. Dated Auenst 24. 1959.

C. Tagene Floss City Clerk 051219 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Mondav, October J. 1959. is the claim date in tha estate of Craco L. Brown.

Deceased, pending in the Count. Court of Macon County. Ill nois. and that claima may he filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Anna Walslon Bennett.

Administrator ith the ill Annexed Downing. Smith. Pnnce. lorgensen ft Uhl, Attorneys 295 North Franklin Street Decatur. Illinois.

12 19 2fi NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is herebv given to all persons that Mondav, October 5. 1959 is the rlaim date in the estate of Mordecaie Daniel Ferguson. Deceased, pending, in the Countv Court of Macon Count. Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said lata without issuance of summons. Frances Ware, Executor Paul H.

Ferguson. Attorney 415-17 Milliaua Bldg. Decatur. 1U. 05 12 19 PUBLICATION NOTICE In the Circuit Court of Macon Coun tv.

Stat of Illinois. Veraie Pistorius. Plaintiff as. Lucille C. Coy et al.

De fendants. Case No. 50746: Notice isl herebv e-iven you. Lucille C. Cov mortgagor that suit entitled as above has been commenced and is now pending against you and other persons wherein plaintiff seeks to forclosc a mortgage on tha following described real estate, to-wit- Tha West 39 feet of the Sooth "8 feet of ot Seven (7) in Block One (1) in R.

H. Cassel's Third Addi rion to the City of Decatur, as per Plat recorded in Book 17 nage 367 of the Records fn the Recorder's Office of Macon Counrv. Illinois, and you are further notified that trn-lesa on or before the 13th dv of Octo-hrr. 1959. too shall appear and de-frnd in said suit, default tudyment ma be entered against you on the day following or thereafter (SelI) 1.

r- lohn I. Curry Clerk of the Circuit Court of Macon Count. Illinois 05 12 Cirv of Decatur. Illinois NOTICE TO CONTR ACTORS 1. "aime and Place of Opening Bids.

Sealed proposals for the protect described herein vrill be received at the Office of the Council of the Cirv of Decatur. Illinois until 7:30 o'clock P.M. September 21. 1959 and at that time publicle opened and read. 2.

Description of Protect. The proposed proi-ect shall consist of the removal of diseased, dvina and dead trees npon Citv property and City streets in the Cit of Decatur. Illinois. 3. Instructions to Bidders.

Specifications and proposal forms nit be obtained trom the V. i' engineer of the City of Decatur. Illinois. No specifications or proposal forms will He issued after 5:00 o'clock P.M. September 18 1959.

Specifications ed proposal forms are on file In the Office of the Citr Clerk, auhiect to in erection of all parties desiring to bid. All proposals must be accompanied a bid bond In tn amount of Five Dollars 5500.01. 4. ReiT- fioo of Bids. The Council itsrtves the right to reiect anv or all proposals and to waive technicalities.

By Order of the Council of the Citv of Drcstur. Illinois C. Eneene Flnss Citv Clerk NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that the fifth day of October. 1959. is tk elaim date in the estate of Katbrvn I Dale.

Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County. Illi nois, and that claims mis be filed against said estate on or helore said Atm without issuance of snmmons. Dorothy E. Werner. Fsecutor Weilepp.

Wilson ft iWar. Attorneys 617 Standard Office Bldg. Decatur. Illinois. 051219 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice ia hereby given to all persons that MondaT, October 5.

19V. is Ihi rl.im data in tha estate of Wilson Rerina. Ir. Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County. flli- nou.

and that claima mav he filed against said estate on or before esid i.r without issuance of summons. Horace Bering. Executor! Monroe ft McGaughey. Attorneys 502 Millikin Building Decatur. Illinois.

12 Slate of Illinois, Macon County, ss. In the County Court of said County. In tha Matter of Charles Lowie. a Delinquent Child. No.

1236. To Florence Young and all whom it may concern! Take notice that on the 9th day of September A.D. 1959. a petition was filed bv F. R.

Funk in the Count ourt of Macon County, to hare a certain child named Charles Low re declared a Delinquent child and to take from vou the custody and guardianship of said child. Now. unless vou appear within fit-n davs after the date of this notice -u-. mnliratinn. the petition shall be taken for con fessXand a decree entered.

Dated this 12th, day of September la oso Tancnrvi 1r-a min The Decatur Review RATES BY MAIL Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday I ear si4.no I yeas JlJ.uu 6 months 7.50 6 months 6.50 3 months 4.00 3 months 3.50 I month 1.50 I month 1.20 1 week .40 I week .30 Sunday Only I Year $9 00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 Tear $.22.00 I year $17.00 6 months 11.75 3 months 6-25 1 month 2.50 6 months 9.25 3 months 5.00 1 media 2.00 1 werk 70 1 week .95 Sunday Only 1 Yeu SS.00 Carries rates apply on subscriptions by mail in any town ot territory having carrier service. Remittance shoald be made bv check ot none, order. The Review cannot assume responslbtlir for eurren cy or stamps. RATES 8i CARRIER Pet Week Review daily on I. except helidavs 30c Review and Sunday 45c 75c Sunda and Herald and Review Classified Advertisina Office hnurss' a.

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36V Main. Dec-tor. HI. Emerierjey Amtmlmnce Call 1:41 P.M. Edward St.

and- Leafland accident, or.e to 4:20 p.m. 16th St: and Cantreli no service performed. 9:11 p.m. Near Hrrrey City house call, one to St. Mare's.

Fire Calls 6:27 p.m. Franklin St. and Decarnr irrass fire, no damaae. g-10 p.m. Franklin St.

and Cantreli car owned by Will Johnson 1151 F. Marietta e.200 damaged from fire caused backfire. FRIDAT 11:40 a.m. 214(1 V. OliVe Darid Donald J.

had fingers caiigh' in chain of bicecle. 1:18 p.m. JR00 E. Dirision grass fire, no damace. p.m.

120 W. Prairie trash fire, no damace. Marriare Licenses IN LOGAN Edward Michael Oeen. (hicasro. Carolyn Sue Oclesb.

Lincoln. James Leslie. Lincoln Carolene Deck. Lincoln. IN MCLEAN Joseph leo Posrers, Wararlla Mary Rita kinsella.

Ploora-inRtoo. IV DFWTTT losenh Harold Qnaitl. 2t, 5'apella Marilyn Rath Sanerfeal. "Born lo CHANFY. Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Kural Foute 6 girl, Sept. II. ua.vil- FR WKLIN. Mr.

and Mrs. John Niantk. boy Sept. II HARRIS. Mr.

and T. 4215 E. Cantreli, girl, Sept. II. JOHNSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence nil v. rocest, do, aept. PRRKINS.

Mr. and Mrs. Tjmei 2 W. Spring, boy. Sept.

11, RIDCEWAT. Mr. and Mrs. Ceore- 1561 W. Hunt.

girl. Sept. 11. 1MC ROSE. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry. Argents. girl. Sept.

II TAYIOR Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 1215 N. Water, boy, Spt. 12 Mary's WHITE.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard. 850 S. Webster, boy, Sept.

11. St. Mary's Central Illinois Deaths AYMER. Edwin T. 56 Taylorville.

died p.m. Thursdss services 2 p.m. Saturdav in Connolly Fune 1 Home. Tavlorville: burial in Oak Hill Cemetery: call alter 6 pro. Friday in fu neral home.

B1CLFR. Mrs. Dana 52. former Vsndalia rrsident died Wedneda in Rifle leaves husband. Delbert: dny.htcr.

Mrs. Aileen Schmilt A'an-dilia: son. Wallace Brown. Rock Falls: sister. Mrs.

Gladys Royer Van-dalia: services 2 p.m. Sunday, irs Beery and Hohlt Funeral Home. burial in Fairlawn Cemetery. Vrndalia; call after 10 a.m. Saturday.

BRISCOK Mrs. Melissa 94. West-field, died 11:55 p.m. Thursday at home; h-aves daughters. Mrs.

Melissa Rider, Westfield: Mrs. J. M. Van-I iew. MooresriTle Mrs.

S. H. Parenheimer, Huntingburg. Lillian Briscoe, Springfield: sen ices 2 p.m. in E.U.B.

Church: burial in Maple Hill Cemeterv; Markwdl Funeral Home in charge call at family residence. COI.QUJIOUN. Alex 65. Hot Springs Ark. formerly of Tavlorville.

die 1 Fri-dav in hospital at Hot Springs; leaves wife, Ruth: daughter. Mrs. Jill Bucel-luni, Tavlorville. sons. lack, Boston, Doog, Denver sister.

Mrs. Kathleen Whitney. Wales. Cah-aa: bod to Connolly Funeral Home. Taylorville.

arrangements incomplete. CORRIE. Miss Pearl. 44, 01n. died Frida morning in Richland Memorial Hospital.

Olney: leaves brothers. George, Claremonf; Roy, Bridssvport: sen-ices 2 p.m. Sunday in Summers-WiUon Funeral Home. Olney: burial in Sumner City Cemetery; call si funeral home after Saturday noon. DARE.

Charles, 7. I ema, dicl" 11:40 p.m. Thursday in Rennels Nursing Home Ch-irleston; leaves sister Mrs. Myrtle' Miller. St.

Louis. broth, er. Corn. Seattle. services I p.m.

Sunday in Peers Funeral Home. Mattonn; burial in Indian Cemetery: call alter 4 p.m. Saturday at funeral home. FFRREF. Harry James, 65, Mattoon, died 10:40 p.m.

Thursday at 'home, leaves wife, Inna: sons. William Morris Mattoon; daughters. Mrs. Mary Vntt. Mrs.

CKde Hite. Mrs. Ralph Ohm. all of Mattoon; brothers Fred. Virgil both of Mattoon: Rs.v Incle-wooiK sisters.

Mrs. Ben Bain. Theresa Ferrer, both of Mattoon: services 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Church of Immaculate Conception. Mattoon: burial in Calvary Cemeter: call a Mitchell lerdan Funeral Home.

Mattoon. GERK1N. John 64, Ramsey died 1 a.m. Friday in Huber Memorial Hospital. Pana; leaves wife Gertrude.

Ramsey: brothers, Farl, Farina; Ora Jererv City. N. services 2 P-m. Sunday in Miller Funeral Home. Van-dalia: boxial in Fairlawn Cemetery.

Yandalia; call at Miller Funeral Home, Yanlalia. Lea-al Notice -0512 I- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE I Notice Is hereby given to all persona, that Monday. October 5 1959. is the. claim date tn the estate of Virginia W.

Williamson -Deceased, pending In the' county vourr or niacon county, Illinois, and that claims mav be filed! against said estate on or before uid date without issuance of summons. Houston Walker. AdministratoTi Hen son, Morthland Hentoo, Attorneys. 29 05 12- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereb given to all personal that Monda. October 5.

1959. ia the claim date in the estate of Cora Ed I wards Deceased, pending in the Coon re Court of Macon Count. Illinois. be filed against said estate on as Detore said date wiih- out issuance of summons. Edward William Spaeth.

Executor Monroe a McGanghey. Attorneys -12 CHICKEN FRY Maroa Christisnl Church, Sept. 12. beginning 5:30 p.m. il.25 adults.

75c cnildren CHICKEN and noodle aopper at Boiling Springs achool. Sept. 12. 5 p.aa.. P.T.A.

7C 15 COUNTRT FRIED chicken. SI.7J. Country kitchen. Rt. 4.

Taylorrille -7C 12- CRISP CHICKEN. stuffed shrimp; juicy steaks. Homemsde salads sens. Shaws' Restaurant, 896 Grand. Ait-Conditioned.

7C 12 Dance Tonight TO Jesse Snoke AND HIS Dixielanders AT THE St: Nick Piano Bar and Red Room des-l THIS BAND is always a hit. Drop in tonight and dance to your hearts content. Bill Bullock's fine bar sen-ice at your call. --C 12- EAGLES CLUB: Regular Sat. dar.ee 9 tn 12 in the Buffet Room.

The Weber Trio playing. Members and guests. 7C 12 EDDIE KEN'S TAP: moderate nticea. Harvey and Guitar Sat. 230 E.

Wood. 3-6346. Parking in the rear 7C 1 2 EXPERTS agree, you'll always find the best food at Angel's Cafe in Ar thur. 7C---13 FIRST CLUB party of the fall season can ne a real treat in our party room. House of Plentv.

3-7751. 7C 13 FRIED CHICKEN family style, with Mscuits and honey. Adults chil dren, SI. Also steaks, sea fond. For party reservationa call The Dnve-In Sullivan 8808 or 5201.

7C 12 GO NOW PAY LATER for all trips. United Travel Service. 564 N. Water. Ph.

5358. 7C 12- HALF and half dance. Assumption. 8:30 to 11:30 Sat. Sent.

12. Bill Rutherford and Country Play Boys. 7C HALF HALF dance. New Con-mu- nity Building. Cerro Gordo 8:30 to 11:30 everv Saturday night.

Music Sin. gamon Valley Boys. Caller Gordon Burgess. -C 17 NEW BEVERLY INN: Reallv fine steak seafood dinners. Pack age goods.

2975 N. Water. -C 12 PANCAKE AND SAUS4.GF. supper Lovington Park. Sept.

12. Serving 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Adults $1, Children 50c 71 IS RUMMAGE SALE: 2105 E. William Everything nice.

7C-T-13 r- RUMMAGE SALF: 736Vi E. Eldor ado, Sat. and Sun. Wearing apparel. 7C 12 RUMMAGE SALE: Sat.

"feighborhood 2100 N. Manle. A-l children's and adults clothing, baby bed, twin sink. lawn mower, lamps, dishes, misce laneous. -C 12 RUMMAGE SALE.

817 N. Broadwav Friday eve. all Saturday. Sponsored bv Decatur layettes -C 12 RUMMAGE SALE. 823 N.

Broadway. Sat. Sun. Teen age clothing, misc. 7C 12 RUMMAGE SAtE: 1445 N.

Univer- sit. Starting Fn. eve to continue. Men's, women's, (large aire), children's clothing, tools, miscellaneous. All welcome.

-C 13 RUMMAGE SAIE: 1652 N. Edward. rear Sun. Miscellaneous. 7C 12 RUMMAGE SALE: 1740 E.

Prairie. Thurs. Sat: a.m. to 7 p.m. Lota of clean clothing, especially chil-drens.

shoes crocheted doilies, bedspreads, bird cages. 10 gal. fish aquarium, etc 13 RUMMAGE SALE 1775 E. Walnut. Fri.

after 6 p.m.. Sat. and Sun Chil-drens clothing, misc. 7C 12 RUMMAGE SALE 819 N. Broadway.

Fn. night. Sat. all day. 7t 1 3 RUMMAGE SAIF: 1645 N.

Edward. Sun. TV deep freere. lawn mowers African violets: clothea. rw ing table, dishes, furniture.

7C 12 RUMMAGE SAI prices on children's used clothing. Bring your outgrown items for sale. Young Shop, Maroa. (Block south of Rank). 7C 13 RUMMAGE S.ATEt 2 to 6 n.m.

1936 W. Olive: corner N. Summit, trousers, encyclopedia, antique Rembrandt table lamp, games, '7C 11 ST. THOMAS llth annual fall festi val Sat. Sept.

12: refreshments, rides. games, prires. concessions, 5 n.m, to 11. Sun Sept. 13: Chicken and home made noodles dinner or ham dinner.

Serving from 12 till 7. re-school 25c. Grade school 50c. adults $1.50. Free 'dancing to the music of Bill Oetzel and Orchestra.

5 to 8 p.m. Drawing, fancy work booth. rtreshments. rides, games, concessions. Thomas C.

Master-son, pastor. 7C 12 STUFfED SHRIMP! Different! Deli nous! Tr it at Shaw a Restaurant 896 W. Grand. -12- TFRRIFIC NTE T.AINM NT by The Tive Chords, a singin swmg-'in. rockin' group that plays tha music vou like the wav vou like to hear it.

Dancing nightly 8-1 a Decatur Cocktail Lounge. 545 Water. 7C 13 TRAP SHOOT American If linn C.sin Club. 2l4 miles west Mowea-oita. Sept.

13th. Lost and Found 10 12 10 BFAGLE. male lost fn Lekevie Reward. district. Answers to "Toe" 8-2416.

-1(1 -12- RLOND BEAC.LR strayed or stolrn. answers to "Eddie" rabies tag No. 5804 Reward. 8-7800. 10 12 LOST ladies glasses in a brown esse.

Vicinit or in St. Mary's Hospital. 8-7969. 10 II- LOST German Police dog, Shores. Ph.

9-1382. WHITE BOXER. 1 brown eat an swers to "King" $10 reward, AotomotiTe 11 -11 13- BU1CK. 1953 hardtop exceptionally good car. actual mileage, recently painted, owner deceased.

$595. Ph. 8-8476 1113 BUICK. 1953 Roadmaster 4 door. Per fect motor, clean.

Burchard lesaco. p.m. to 10 p.m., 1280 S. Jasper -1 1 13- BUICK 1956 4 door aedan. Will Made.

8.5790. 1114 BUICK 1957 Century. door hardtop, automatic power brakes, tires like new. $2295. Original owner.

5 Imboden Ct. 1113 BUICK 1957 Super air conditioned, fnll nowe owpr 25.r00 -nil's. Ph. 9-1823; after 5. Ph.

2-4563. 1112 DILL AC 1947 2 door, automatic. dio. heater $20.25 down. 836 Main.

-1118- CADILLAC. 1951 4-Door. Almost new battery. 4-year warranty Oood Brakes and tires. Recently painted.

Engine runs good. Bargain! Owner. 3-774 5. CADILLAC 1951 Fleetwood. 4.

door, clean. 1520 N. Jasper. 11 12 CADIM.AC- 1951 -62 4-door. 34.000 mi.

The best one in town. Must be sold. 2809 N. Woodford II 12 CADILLAC 1952 "6 4 door $595. Robinson clean 1 owner.

Motors. 2221 Vi BEXXIN'G. P-u) 63, Flora, died Thursday at hit trocerr Horr; imice-2 p.m. Sunday in Hancock Funeral Home. Flora; burial in Elm wood Cemetery; call at funeral home.

ODELL. Samuel H-. 90, Si. died at home of ton. Ward, near St.

James, 2 p.m. Thursday also leares daughter. Mr. Paltne Ragel, St. Jamet half-sister.

Mrs. feneva Feller, St. James; hilfbrothert, Fred McMillan. St. atlden.

Charleston: sen ices at jMace donia Christian Church, near St. a met 2 p.m. Sunda: burial in Mar le wood Cemetery, St. Elmo; call at famiiv residence, near St. James: Brown Funeral Home, at.

at I mo in charge. PFRCY. Mrs. Hattie 83. If.rriclc died a.m.

Fridav in Ashcrafi ursine: Home. Pana; leaves son, Kelly San Francisco. sistrr. Mrs. Ella Welch.

Merrick; brothei Ed Petttt. Pana; cn ices 2 p.m. Sundav in Wallace Son Funeral Home Mer rick; burial in Myers Cemetery Her rick: call after noon Saturday at fu neral home, -RAEF. lena Newton, died a.m. Friday in Charleston Nursinp Home; leaves several nieces and nephew: services 9 a.m.

Mondav in St. Thomas Catholic Church. Newton rosary 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Parker Fu neral Newton; banal in St, Mary's Cemetery. SCOTT, Mrs.

Kate 91 Mattoon died 125 a.m. Friday in lOOF Hos pital. Mattoon; leaves son, Wilbur Jtmdgcman, bodv sent to Cen tralia foe services and burial. WILCOX. Orville 67.

TaviorviUe, died 1 a.m. 1 ridav in lacksonville: leaves wife, Ketu; daughter, Mrs. Helen Smith, Decatur; sons. Ralph, jack, Decatur, Warren, services 2:30 n.m. Sundav in Shafcx Fa neral Home Taylorville; burial in Hall Cemetery, Blue Mound: call after 4 p.m.

Saturday at tunerai norae. Fnneral Directors 01 14i 01 A BEAUTIFUL funeral service regard less ot cost. BRINTLINGER'S 500 W. MAIN 2-5571 Funerals Deoarar 1A 14 1A Burstein, Mr. Benjamin (Ben) Services 3:00 n.m.

Mondav. Chanel. Interment Fairfawn Cemetery. Friend. may call at funeral home after 4:00 p.m.

Sunday. J. J. Moran Sons -1A 12- Flesher, Ralph E. Services 1 n.m Saturdav, hanel.

Interment Craceland Cemeterv. Friends may call at the funeral home. Dawson Wikoff Funerals Central Illinois IB IB 13 Campbell, James R. Craves id services for interment of the ashes will be held in Union Cemeterv on Sun-day, September 13 at 3.00 p.m. Dawson Wikoff 1 ARGENTA, FnerrF)weri' 1C lC 17 FLOWERS HOURANS TL riAr CJn the LrOmeT OjUO 1C 16 FLOWERS, potted and spravt.

Artifi cial flowers ot all kinds. LAX Flowers. 750 t. Wood. Ph.

3-5329. It 12 DON'T OMIT SYMPATHY Send beautifullv arranged "Flowers by Zip." 37 E. Wood. 8-1481. Delivery.

Thanks 02 02 12 t- LESHER, P4.TRICIA: We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness during our recent be reavement of the illness and oeatn our los-ed one. Harr J. Lesher snd daughters Mr. aV Mrs. Robert Ensign and famiiv.

Cemetery Lots i. Monuments. 05 05 11 NICELY LOCATED: 5 graaes and 2 2 graves. Graceland burial, lots at cash discount or will exchange for lliUI-ing lota. Mr.

Jones. 2031 E. Locust. 05 12 4 CRAVE lots. Memorial Park $150.

2 -Pin-. Insurance 6 0614 AUTO insurance cancelled? See i insurance cancelled? We insure the hard to insure. Ree-res Ins. Latham. Ph.

4-2751. Masonie Temple Activities 6A 6 14 IONIC LODGE HI 2: Regular stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Mon. Personals 07 -07 16- ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID: Illinois Pub lic Aid. We are authonred to fill all orescrintions and orders from vour doc tor approved by the commission.

Roth lohnson Drug Store. 143 N. Wster. 07 11 JOIN Micon' County's non psrmsn. non.prottt citizens organirstton acsotea to protecting, our tax dollar.

Call 9-1562; 8-5476. 0712 IFO A. WIISON who has been tn the automobile- business for1 25 years Is now sellina new and used cars at Wridenbacher Olds. All old friends and ertsmmers drop In and aee ma fori the best deal tn 0712 STOP fading sun Tars In window displays. See Shade-Cote ad in Class.

18. Where loGo 7C A FILFT MIC NON served wit, french fries, crisp salad, french fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun coffee or tea and dessert. 81.45. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn. 22nd Cantreli.

-r 12 Al YOUNGSTERS love a ride fn the 'horse boggy" while their parents tour "Rockome' mi. southeast Arthur 7C 13 ALWAYS top preference. Lincoln Square Tavern 121 N. Main. 7C 18 AMERICAN LEGIO'N: Activities offer fun friendship for alii Participate! Clubrooms.

421 N. Main. i A SURE FIRE for otir family and wonderful -Sands dinner si r.t. Tke'li love guests ts lhe Fried Chicken and Roast Sirloin of Beef and dressing. yc 1 2- THF KEYHOLE TONIGHT! ll.roM Randall's Band.

Tha best in dance music. 1683 N. 22nd. 7C 12 THF. MOOSE CLUB tr.nivht: Dancing to the rhrthms of The Sky-liners, 8:30 to 12:30.

Dine tonight at your club. Bring your guests. s- Initn'S INNt Music at Bud's new on Sundav eve. Bring your and eniov vourselves. 2236 N.

Oakland 7C I I'WnvI AND I Alt. MUlivan din ing room serving, air conditioned, sun- rlav menu: tried cmc-rn naxra rur-kev oster dressing. Swiss stenk. ham loaf, cured ham. veal steak nors tenderloin.

Serving until 9 p.m. daily. Closed Mon. 1959 Sedan de Ville (new) air conditioned radio, heater white tires, timed glass, full 6 way se.it. 1959 Cadillac 4 door sedan, air conditioned, radio, heater.

i hite-walls. power 6-svay seat. 1955 Cadil-lar Coupe de Ville, ait conditioned, full power. Fully equipoed. new tires, (like new).

Many others to choose from. See at Mel VViggrrs Auto Sales, Lincoln. West of Countv Jail on Hamilton or call 880 oi 38 for appointment. 11 12 I CHEVROLET 1941 panel truck looks runs good. 3-8611 from 9 lo 5 w2 pickup iiean.

I9S9 Chevrolet. Biscavne 2 door. 8-6037 after J. Tor sals or trade. -II -12r- CHEVROLET Ph.

8-7355. 1948 club coupe. $65. 1112 CHEVROLET, 1949 ton. 2809 new N.

tires, a real good track. Woodford. -I I 13 CHEVROLET. 1949 ton with dio and heater real clean. $295 III 1949 IVt ton with grain bed dean, $285.

Wm. Funk, Bethans Ph. 80R2. 11 13 CHEVROLET, 1954 2-Door. Stiaight smtt, radio, heater, 30.ruo actual tuiles.

clean. See car at 241 S. Main. Ask for Bill Eckert. 1113 CHEVROLET, 1954.

6 cylinder, straight shift. 2 door, good condition. yU Dunham. 1112 CHEVROLET. 1954 210 4oor sedan.1 1-owner.

An extra sharp low mileage! car. we nave several Vl to as-ton pickup trucks. Heckmsn Chevrolet Co. Cerro Gordo. Tel.

8861. II 15 CHEVROLET 1956 convertible, eslra clean. $1395. Oldsmobile 1955. "S8" hardtop, full power, new tires.

$1195. arl Grshb Motors, Cad. -Olds-Rambler Dealer, Shelbrville, Tel. 154. 11 13 CHEVROLET 1958 Bel Air 4 door.

automatic drive, radio and heater; a very clean, 1-owner. Also Ford 1956 4 door station wagon newly overhauled. Carl's Auto Sales, Boody ph. Elwin 2514. 1 1113 i CHEVROLET.

1958 lmpsla convertible, black with w-hite top standard shift, extras $2000. 7-6693 after 6 p.m. -1113- Chevrolet 1958 Brookwood. 6 evlinder station wagon, standard transmission, radio, new white wall tires. $2095.

HOLTZ CHEVROLET Clinton. 111. Ph. 51 Open Evenings -1113- Chevrolet 1959 CLEAN UP SALE! SAVE MONEY ON Biacavnrs Bel Airs Imaalas ALL '59 MODELS ALSO 2 Demonstrators AT BIG SAVINGS! '59 CHEVT Bel Air 4 door. 6 cylinder, straight shift.

'59 CHEVY lmpala 4 door, turbo-glide. Loaded! All white with red interior. You'll Save Money At Paul White CHEVROLET CO. WHERE The Overhead Is Low! ASSUMPTION TEL. 1276 OPEN EVES.

14 CHEVROI FT 159. take over pa-' ments, 7000 actual miles. 2 door, auto- matic. small 8. 8-6367.

dividual. Must a-II. DE SOTO. 1956TFirrdome dan, good radio, heater. Private in- a fine condi- Hon.

No trade. 3-1080: 9-7036. II 15 DESOTO 1959 executive car, 4-dnoa nsrdtop. solid white. Radio.

heater. (orque-Flitr transmission, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, whtte-wsH tires. Factor installed, afr conditioning. 4000 miles. Save $1200.

Wil son-Reeves Motors (Aothorired De-Soto-Pt- loutb Clinton. Ph. 33 or 180. 1115 i DODGE. 1946 ton good bber Sell or trade.

2-5300. DODGE 1949 4 wcellent 2nd cr, -sdio, heater. $37.50 down 836 Main. 1 1 11- DODGF. 1949.

2 ton. long wheel base. 25.000 artoal wilh 800 or without tank. Ph. 2031 Warrenol urgj ii ii I nnnr.F toso i ible.

red 8- white 2 tone, white lots ot rrtras. meed $3595 (was $43201. Lorenson's, (Chrvsler-Dodge- riymouini onuivan. rtl. 11 14 DORSEY 1959 new 34' almninnm 'indent aair trsiler.

For immediate d- liverv. Glatr Truck Service. 1304 E. Eldorado. -II 13 FORD, .1947 coupe; 1950 Ford 219 W.

Cerro Gordo. Ph. 3-6454 -1112- FORD 1949 I door, stood hunting and fishing car $95. 836 N. Main.

II 1" FORD 1951 convertible. $95. Corner lasprt A Cantreli. after-, 4. Standard Sen-ice.

11 15- rORD. 1952 tudor stripped down $295. Sunshine Motors 1615 Grand. 8 1565 11 1.3 FORD, 1952. straicht shift, V8 runs rood $'50.

JAW Auto Sales 601 E. Wood. 8-5241 11 12 FORD 1953 Victoria hardtem. radio 8-6631; 8-1569; 8-3583. II 1 2 FORD 1953 panel, real nice.

$395. Hazen Molot S-les. 1078 E. Ildondo. 1112 FORD.

1954 V8 straight shift. power i steering, bnkes. $495. RftW Saks, 700 S. Main.

9-1431. Autot I I 1 3 FORD. 1955 -Fairlane. V8. Ford-o-matic.

4 door, tan and white. Ph Mt. Zion 3422 11 13 FORD 1956 Club sedan, $100 tab dealer price. Ph. Assumption 1176.

11 12 FORD 1956 tudor station wagon. 6 cylindr straieht shift, extra good wagon. $1095. Chet Ventress Used Cars, 2239 E. William.

Ph. 8-7112. 1 13 FORD 1956 2 ton 2 speed rear end metal bed extra good, $975. We finance. 260 H.

Cerro Gordo. 1115 FORD. 1957 V-8 4-door. automatic. Real nice car, wonderful bargain 2-3805.

FORD 1957 coupe, $850.. We finance. ZOU s-n-rto. -1112- TORD. 1958 Fordor Fairlane Oak- $1895.

Ben's Auto Sales, 249 Si land, 3-9686. CMC 1950 pickup, new pain', good. $300. Ph. 3-6423 or 3-1 180 I.

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