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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, May 26, 1956. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE ELEVEN AutomotiVt Automotive Automotive Automotive Hi 1 1 -28- CHEVROLET 1950. ton pickup. $395. 1949 Hudson.

$95. 1 block south of Gulf Station, Long Creek. Ph. Mt. Zion 93F5.

11 26 I CHEVROLET 1953. Bel Air 4 door, loaded with extras, $1095. Carl Barding. Buick-GMC-Pontiac, Clinton, Tel. 56.

CHEVROLET. 1949.FIeetline 4 door. Top condition inside and out. Runs perfect. 1 owner.

S250. 7173. II 31 CHEVROLET 1955, 4. dual, over- load, grain bed. hoist.

3-5270. I I 26 1955 210 2-dnor CHEVROLET, radio, heater. 14.000 mi. Perfect. Holtz Chevrolet linton, Tel.

51. HEVROLET. 1955 Bel-Air 4 door "6" Ptm-erglidr. 1 (nvmr. 7,000 mile.

Carl's Used Cars, Boody, Open vteckdajs -II- CHEVROLET 1955 ton pickup. Sell- inc due in ill health. Collins farm, E. Main Mou CHIYSLLR. 1947 winder Deluxe.

Beautiful black finish, radio, -11 26- RAMBLER. 1956. custom 4 door, radio, heater. hdramatic. 3 tone whitewalls.

Harold Lipe Motor Sales. Hudson 6 Rambler Dealer, Pana. Tel. 6450. -11 27- STUDF.BAKER 1954 CLUB COUPE.

2 tone, radio, heater, overdrive. Exceptionally clean car. $1 195 P. USED CAPS 444 N. Broadway 3-1231 1 1 26 A GOOD CAR WILL BRING CASH on the SPOT IF YOU HAVE A Clean 1952-53-54 Car THAT WE CAN USE l.

OUR INVENTORY SEE Jack Troesch or Bob Mueller Highfield Buick $150, PLYMOUTH. 1947 Station Wag- on. Looks and runs real good. $195 PONT1AC. 1948 6 cylinder.

Radio, heater, hydramatic. Looks and runs like new. Only $195 Honest Pod Biggest l.ed Car Deal in Tou-n 900 N. Broadwa. 782 N.

Broadway Phone 3-0111 Rt. 48. At The Stoplights in Taylorville. -11 CHRYSLER, 1956 Windsor, complete power equipment. Sacrifice.

Ph. 6173, ask for 1 PjlJf. will ifw. edan, $1500. Ph.

8-3010 alter 5. 03 -03 26- ROARICK, MARTHA: In loving mem -ory of our wife, mother and grandmother. 5 years have passed and gone Since our mother we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth With Jesus to dwell. The flowers we placed upon her grave May wither and decay, But love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Husband, Children and Grandchildren.

Mother. Dad. Brothers, Sisters 03 26 SY'FERT. LOLO: In memory of oar wife and mother on her 70th birthdav. Lawrence Syfert and Children Personals 07 -07 28- DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL season adult basketball tickets.

S7 rach. should br ordered berore June I. Make check payable to D.H.S. Basketball. Where to Go DINNER vou'll reall.

eniov. Ti Mose's Cafe. Arthur III. for better Frie-d Chicken or Swiss Steak meals ce Hence. Delicious desserts.

-C 26 A FILET MIGNON. french fries, crisp1 salad, french fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun. coffee or tea $1.25. Shore V' Ul "-i Drive Inn. 1 Restaurant 22nd Canircll.

-7C 10- AMERICVS FAVORITE CARRY OUT: 6 biegest hamburgers in Decatur 75c. 8 hamburgers, 4 shakes $1.49. 6 cheeseburgers SI. Ptione 3-8500. 3-9531.

Usher s. 2008 William. Open 'til 12. -'7C 2h AT HABY'S. 930 N.

Van Dyke, you'll find a beautiful cocktail lounge, srrving better drinks, sandwiches. Package goods. 7C 26 AT THE. MOOSE CLUB TONIGHT" THE "VAGABONDS" return for your dancing pleasure, playing from 9 in the For the finest ir ing. meals, drinks and all around real enjoyment jts your Moose club.

7C 27 BE COOL and relaxed at the Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main. 7C -26 CHICKEN DINNER. Includes potatoes, vegetables, salad, bread and butter, drink. Only 90c.

Children welcomed. Decatur Restaurant, 137 S. Jasper. 7C 27 EXCELLENT FOOD, best place to eat! Buffet dinner Sun. at 5, cocktails 4-6.

Joe' Martin his band Sat. Jimmy Palmer, his Dancing and H's Band here June 22. Benya's Supper- Club. Ph. 37, Nokomis.

7C 26 GRAND THEATRE. Sullivan: Below Zero." Alan I.add. Ucch. Town." Drive-In Theatre: "Seven Little Foys," Bob Hope. Plus.

I "Cave arcv. of Outlaws," (tech) i -7C- 2fl RIEO CHICKEN served with golden french fried potatoes, salad bowl bread, butter and dessert. Tower Cafe," Rts, 48 51. 7C -26 GO NOW-PAY LATER Plan offered for vacations almost anywhere. For rcscrva-.

lions. United Travel! 564 Water. 7C- 26 HALF HALF dance Bcment evenr Saturday, 8:30 to 11:30, band. Lcs Poling calling. 7C 26 Bill Nash's Hall it ALr a HA LI- Uancc Forsvth Saturday nicht to 11:30.

Last dance ol season. Gordon Burgess- and The Sangarnon Valley Boys. RUMMAGE: 1181 N. Summit. All da, Sat.

and Mon. Clothes, toys, dishes, curtains, rugs, baby antiques. 7C lb s.Lt: 553 A. Broadway, all day Sat. Boody Commu- nity -7C 26- RUMM AGE ALE: clothine.

misceUarie ous and bicycles.1217 N. 18th. RUMMAGE SALE ROOM for rent, I24 East Ave. Ph. 6600..

2R- RUMMAGE SALE' -8 19' N. Broadway Sun. evening, all day Mon. Clean clothing, antique dishes. Miscellaneous.

7C 27 RUMMAGE SALE 817 N. Broadway. Sunday all day Monday. Kappa Delta Phi Sororitv. 7C 26 Dtl UK DAY.

iMGHT is the night to have dinner at the Wooden Shoe. 241 E. Main; where the food and serivee are both excellent. -26- VILLA NOVA. Mattoon: again offers you a summer season of delidous food In Memoriam par ex- to dam" MAIN.

PH. 3-3473 OR 3-3421 Automotive 11 Coffey': 529 F. North. Dreamt Phone 1955 Ford VS Custom Fordor. beautiful light green, excellent I owner car.

1955 Oldkmooile Super 4 door vith power steering, power brakes, radio. heater. dramatic. Very clean one ner cu. 1955 Pcntiac "8 station wagon, ideal for a summer vacation! 1952 Oldsmobilc Super 4-door very sharp car! 1952 4 door edan, an excellent ocai car.

1952 I oiu ton pickup, new paint b. vciy good condition. 1951 Mercuiy 4 door, an vacation tar! 1951 OldsmobiJe "9S" 4 door ery nice car. 1950 hevp.lct 4 dour, engine ert-haulrd and nw set of tires last fall. I ocal car.

you may talk to the on net. dmn pament required. 1950 Ford 8 -z ton pickup ery good condition, onlv 1949 and 1950 Ford Ss. Tudor and I older. No down payment required! I aige M-lection of l4t, 147, and 1948 model Chrvrolets, lord5.

tldsmobilr. Pontiacs, as Ici as S5! No cash down required! -II 26- EASY TO BUY NO CASH DOWN LOW MONTHLY P.AV.MCXTS '52 CHEVROLET $495 STYLI LINE 2-DOOR '51 FORD $495 CUSTOM -8" TOUR DOOR EL BAUER 500 E. ELDORADO -11 26- FINE USED CARS- At The Lowest Possible Prices. SEE OUR CARS BEFORE YOU BUY. EL BAUER 500 E.

ELDORADO 11 27 SMC 19S0 International L190 I WB. 1950 International 1.190 Tandem LWB. 1951 International L190 LWB. 1952 Dodge 2 Ton. 1952 hrvroirt 2 Ion.

1952 Diamond tractor. 1954 Chevrolet Hi Ton. H. A. Kuhle Co.

925 E. PERSHING ROAD Decatur. 111. Fh. 8-4338 -11 26- Highfield BUICK LOT NO.

I 315 S. MAIN PHONE 3-3421 SPECIAL TODAY 1555 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 DOOR HEATER, DEFROSTER, LIGHT BLUE WITH WHITE TOP. 11.000 ACTUAL MILES, ONE OWNER $1495 1955 BUICK Special 4 door e-dan, deluxe tri-tone green, snxn trim interior, dvna-flow, radio, heater, tintrd glass, tvhitevrall tires, 1 uu-n-er. Exaemci. clean $2295 1955 BUICK SPECIAL.

2 door sedan, straiftit shift, radio, healer, tinted glass, low mile-' age, light grey 522 95 1954 FORD "6" Tudor. Heater. defroster, light grav. bharp one owner 995 1954 FORD "6'" Business Coupe Radio, heatrr, light blue. One owner, low miles, clean 845 1954 DODGE Coronet coupe.

V8, jvcranvc, raaiu, neater, jjftm blue. 1 owner. Sharp and clean. $1245 1953 BUICK Super Hardtop. 2 tor-s of green.

Dynatlotv, radio, heater, power brakes. A clean one owner. $1395 1951 B'UCK Super 4 door sedan. Drnaflow, radio, heater. Your choice of 2.

Both in excellent condition 795 1949 CHEVROLET 2 door. Rlack with radio and heater. Very clean 395 1949 PLYMOUTH 4 door De- luw. Fadio, heater, like new. 395 Swimsuitt.

Hawaii Gifts, 313 X. Main. Excellent Choice of Used Cars That May Ee Purchased Vith No Money Down HIGHFIELD BUICK Show Room, 232 S. Main Ph. 3-3473 TRAFFIC ARRESTS Lawrence Dean Hayes, Rural Route 1, was fined $37 for speeding 50 miles an hour from 1300 to 1600 North Edward Street.

Charles Flannigan, 1064 W. Eldorado was fined $45 for speeding .70 miles an hour from 1400 to 1800 East Lake Shore Drive. Frank Harmon Britton, Mount Zion, was fined $35 for speeding 50 miles art hour from 1900 East Eldorado Street to the Route 36 cutoff. Classified Advertising Office hours: 8:30 1. in.

to 5 p. m. week days. Sundays and holidays, by phone only. 4 to 6 p.

m. Dial Classified rates, lor set solid ads oriijinat-injt in Coirs, Clay. Cumberland, Chris-tun. Dewitt. Dour I as, Effingham, Fayette, laper, Logan, Maeou.

Moultrie. Piatt. Richland, Sangamon, and Shelby counties: 7 days Consecutive I da II words, 2 lines $0.52 17 words 3 lints 5.04 .78 23 words 4 lines 6.72 1.04 Fach additional 6 ivords 1.6ft .26 Kate cover publication in both The Herald and The Review, week days. Rates rre the snme-iot Sundirys and hnlidsvs. Cah rates applv only for payment within ten of first publication.

Charge rairs, 5c prr line per dav higher. For advertising from outside above namt'd counties. 32c per line pet dav, and cash with order except where credit his been established. Salesmen. Agents, Business Opportunity advertising.

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24, St, Vincent. Taylorville. Legal Notices -Z6- NO nCE TO RACTORS Sealed bids for the ennstrurtion nf 1 A new elementary sirhool huildins Oreana, Illinois; 2) An addition to the 1 nincHu Kiduc st-iiuoi uuiiuing, ana An addition to the Argenta rligh School building will be received by the Board of Education, Argenta Community Unit School District No. 1. Macon Count Illinois, until 10:00 A.M., Central Daylight Time, Friday, June 15.

1956, and at that time, and in the Cafeteria in the Argenta High School the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Lump sum firm bids, alternates, and unit prices as reaujred will be received on the following divisions of the project: 1. General Construction 2. Electrical Installation 3. Plumbing.

Hearing, Ventilating and Temperature Controls Contractors msv bid on anv one moieet. or a combination of all three. All bids I shall jnclude the alternates as described in the specification; Bids shall be made upon ths pre-! scribed forms fumfshed1 by the or exact copies 'of same, and cashier's check or Bid Bond made payable to the Board- of Education; Argenta Community Unit School District No; Macon County, Illinois for the amount or not less than five (5)' of the aggregate amount of the bid. The Boards of Education; Argenta Community Unit- School District No. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any irregularities in the bidding, or to accept the bid that in their judgment vill be for the best interest of the Argenta Community Unit School District 1 io.

1. I The successful bidders will be required i to furnish a satisfactory Performance. Bond, and Payment Bond as described in the specifications. Plans, General Conditions, Specifica- tions. and related information may be examined at the Superintendent's Office 1 in the Argenta.

High School; at the Dodge i PlaA Rooms located i St. Louis, is-snuri, and Chicago. Illinois; and at the Office of the Architect, S. A. Clausen Associates, 63Q Standard Building, Decatur, Illinois.

One copy of, the plans, specifications, and related information will be fo warded, shipping charges collect, upon receipt of deposits made according to the following schedule-, "with the Architects Deposit Required 1. General Plans and Complete Specifications $30.00 2. Electrical Plans and complete Specifications $20.00 3- Eleating. Ventilat- ing and Temperature Controls Plans and Complete Specifications $20.00 This deposit will be refunded to each bona fide bidder who returns the plans and documents in good condition within ten days after the opening of bids. Where plans are not returned within the allotted time, or are returned in a badly damaged condition, or if no bid is submitted, fifty percent St of the deposit will be returned.

Before submitting a proposal." bidders should carefully examine the drawings and specifications, visit the site of the wotIs, fully inform themselves as to all existing conditions and limitations and shall include in the proposal a sum to cover the cost of all items included in the contract. Should a bidder, find discrepancies, in, or omissions from, the drawings or documents, or should he be hi any doubt as to their meaning, he should at once notify the Architect, who will send a written in-stmrtinn to. all bidders. Any 'addenda issued during ther time of bidding are to be covered in the proposal and in consummating the contract they will become part thereot. The Owner right to hold all bids for a maximum period of thirty (301 days after the date of bid opening.

The competency' and responsibility of bidders, and of their proposed sub-contractors, will be considered in making the The Owner does not obligate himself to accept the lowest or any other bid. Board of Argenta Community Unit School District No. 1 By Glenn Schall Board of Education Date: May 22, 1956 Born Tn SWINDLE. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie V.t 1460 Sedgwick, Ma? 25, St. Mary's TULL, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Rural Route 8, girl. May WRIGHT, Mr.

and Mrs. Reed, Rural Route 8, boy, May 25, Central Illinois Deaths CAR Rollen, 73. formerly of near Sullivan died Thursdav; leaves brothers, Chester, Sullivan; T. Newell, Iowa; services 3:30 p.m. (CDT) Sunday in McMullin Funeral Home, Sullivan; burial in Graham Chapel Cemetery east of Allenville.

CIOTTI, August. 60, Kincaid, found dead Thursday in garage at home; services 2 p.m. CDT Sunday in Masterson- Son Funeral Home, Kincaid; burial in Oak Hill Cemeterv, TavlorviHc. ALBRIGHT. Charles B-.

81. Mattoon. died noon Friday in Memorial District Hospital, Mattoon: leaves wite. Daisy; daughters. Mrs.

John H. Jones, Ma- hornet; Mrs. V. H. Biggs and Mrs.

E. O. Lescarbeau, Mattoon: body in' Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; ar rangements incomplete. DUNLAP, Clifford 67. Kincaid.

died 6:55 p.m. Thursday in Memorial Hospital. Springfield; leaves son. Carl. Pekin; daughter, Mrs.

Harry Clark, Pawnee; brothers. Dean. Amarillo. Oscar. Moline; sisters, Mrs.

Ediih Williams. Kloomington: Mrs. Gladys Lanugan. St. Louis; body in Mastersnn Funeral Home.

Kincaid; arrangements incomplete. I EE; Jesse, 70. Pans, died 5:35 p.m. Friday in Huber Memorial Hospital, Pana; leaves wife, Lela; sisters, Mrs. (race Ward, Taylorville; Mrs.

Lillie Semple, Miss Rosa Lee, Mrs. Anna Knoles and Mrs. Daisy Bell, Buffalo. brother, Arthur, El Paso, services 3 p.m. (CDT) Sundav in McCrack-en Funeral Home.

Pana; burial in Lin; wood Cemetery, Pana. McCRF.W, Janice Elaine, 7, Farmer City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me Grew, died 4 a.m. Friday; leaves parents; services 2:30 p.m.

(CDT) Sunday in Stensel Funeral Home; Farmer City; burial Maple Grove Cemetery. RF.TZ, Albert. 87, near Watson, died 10:30 a.m. Friday at home of daughter. Mrs.

Frank Wen the, near ffingham; leaves daughter, Mrs. Albert Henning. Lihertyville; brother, Harmon, Effingham; sister, Mrs. Minnie Mann, Beech-er City; services 1 p.m. (CST) Sunday in St.

John's Lutheran Church, Lffing-ham; burial in Shumway Cemetery; Bauer Funeral Home, JEffingham, in charge. WORM AN, Mrs. Matilada, '61. Dieterich. died 7:30 p.m.

Thursday jn St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; leaves husband, Joseph; sons. Arthur. Herbert and Clarence, Dieterich; daughters. Miss Anna Worman, at home; Mrs.

Eileen Hastenherm. Teutopolis; brothers. Ben Beck Wheeler: Joseph; Teutopo-( lis; Leo, Effingham: Alfred and Sylvester, Dieterich: sisters. Sister Mary Cos-ma; East St. Louis; Mrs.

Rosa Goeekner and Mrs. Laurence Goeekner, Dieterich; services 9 a.m. (CST Monday in St. Aloyius Church. Bishop; huri.il in church llabing Funeral Home, leutopohsi in charge.

TONEI LE. Joseph. Charles. 50. Taylorville, died 4:10 a.m.

Friday in. St. Vincent Memorial I lospital, TavlorviHc: leaves mother, Mrs. Marie Tonellc, Tay lorville: brother, John. Taylorville; sister.

Mrs. Rosia Mariage, Georgetown; bodyj in Brookshier Funeral- Home, at West- ville; sen-ices Monday afternoon; burial in the Georgetown Cemetery. VOELKER. Mrs. Lydia.

81. near Altamont, died Thursday in Fayette County Hospital. Vandalia; leaves Son, Mar-fin, Mt. Pulaski; Herman. Melrose Park; Theodore.

LaPort. N.Y.; Reinhardt, Alta-mont; Edmund. Decatur; daughters', Mrs. Clara Roth, Springfieldr Mrs. Alma Bandelow.

Altamont; services 2 p.m. (CST) Sunday in Bethlehem Lutheran Church; burial in church -cemetery; Kull Funeral Home, Altamont. in charge. Funeral Directors 01 -01- Our service is essentially one or experience. tact and neighborly interest, which means so much in time of sorrow.

BRINTLINGER'S 500 W. MAIN. 2-8571 Funerals Decatur 1 A 2 8 1A Krause, F. W. Paul Sen ices 1:30 p.

m. Monday fc Chapel, where friends may call after noon time Sunday. Interment Fairlawn Cemetery. Monson Funeral Home 1A 27- 1 tr Charles A. NClLer, Services 2:00 p.

m. Sunday, hapel. Interment Boiling Springs Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5:00 p. m.

Saturday. Dawson Wikoff -1A- Linton, Mrs. Elizabeth Services 2:00 o. m. fCST) Mondav.

Ver non. IH. Methodist Church. Interment Tillman Cemeterv, Vernon, III. Friendsi may call at the funeral home from 4 p.

m. Sunday until a. m. iuonuay. J.

J. Moran Sons -1A 26- Moessner, Mrs. Barbara Services 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Chapel. Interment Fairlawn Cemeterv.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:00 p.m. Friday. Monson Funeral Home -1A 28- Whitesides, Mr. Thomas'O. Solemn Requiem High Mass 9:30 a (GUI 31.

James Catholic Church. Interment calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:00 p.m.- Saturday. Rosary will be recited 8:00 p.m. Saturday.

J. J. Moran So'ns -1A- Wallace, Bert Services 3:00 p. m. Monday, -Chapel.

Interment Fairlawn-. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:00 p. m. Sunday.

Dawson Wikoff Funeral Flowers 1C 01 1C HOURANTS FUNERAL AND OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 ON THE CORNER" Water at Wood Masonic Temple Activities 6A 6A 26- SULLIVAN Lodge No. 764. A.F. Three '3rd degrees starting 3:30 p.m. Sat.

May 26. 1956. In Memoriam 03 03 26 WALTZ, ROBERT E. (ZEKE1: In lowing rnemorv of our son and brother who passed awav 4 vears ara tndav. "We do not foreet vou.

nor do we inrend. We think of you often, and "will to the end: I uone ana rorgorttn. oy some von may But dear to our memory you ever will it Cadill ac 1949 CHLROLET Deluxe sedan 1949 OLDS sedan. Sharp 1950 DLSOTO Custom sedan 1950 BUICk" Riviera sedan 1950 CHRYSLER hardtop 1952 MLRCURY baidtop 1952 CADILLAC "62" sedan 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 1953 BUICK Super 1954 BUICK Special sedan 395 450; 495 495 595 I 995: $16951 5 995 1 $1295 $1595 ALSO LATE MODEL CADILLACS J. L.

TALLMAN 540 N. Franklin Wall 2-7106 Ph. Lloyde 2-4077 -31- CONVERTIBLE 1 OPS: Special li: $24.95. Full view back curtain and Tipper, $9.95. Decatur Tent Awning Co.

1 1 IIOUSF TRULIR 1948, $500. 2870 E. Locust. II 26 Glider 21'. DO YOU WANT A REAL DEAL! WE ARE LOADED Over 50 late models to choose.

from! All body styles Nearly all models SPECIAL FOR TODAY' 1956 PONTIAC Starcnirf hardtop ill yiml interior. 2 tone paint. Whitehall tires, hdramatic. radio, heater, less than 4,000 miles on this fine car. EUY IT TODAY FOR $2645 NOLEN'S CAR LOT Broadwa? ft Trairie 1 1 26- Th.

8-4691 Ford $1545 This fine car has a Seamist green finish, radio, heatrr, turn indicators and outside i rrors. A low i leage. clean car in top condition. 1955 FORD CUSTOM-LINE 2-DOOR F69SA $30.00 PER MONTH and no down payment gets this car. 8 cylinders, dark green finish, Ford-O-Matic tiansmis-sion, new tires, chrome wheel rims, radio, heater, turn indicators and outside sun visor.

Good mechanical)! 1951 FORD CUSTOM-LINE 4 DOOR F595B 1845 This is also an 8 cylinder car 2-tone green finish, white wall tires, heater and turn indicators. A clean. I-owner car with low mileage. 195 PONTLAC "870" 2- DOOR F687A $1195 A 6 cylinder car with a handle wood tan finish. Over Drive, good white wall tires, radio, heater and turn indicators.

A-l mechanically. 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON F653A $1195 This has a distincive dark green finish, radio, beater and turn indicators. 1-owner and in perfect mechanical condition. 1954 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2-DOOR F736A $26.00 PER MONTH vith vo down payment. A big.

nig car ith a dark grey finish. Automatic transmission, radio, heater and good tires. It's extra clean! 1947 CADILLAC FLEET WOOD 4-DOOR F707A $1545 This cat has a handsome Buckskin brown finish, like new tires, radio, heater and turn indicators. Clean, low mileage and excellent mechanically. 1955 FORD CUSTOM- LINE 2-DOOR F633A JOHN- DICK Rechtin-Hupp FORD DEALERS PRAIRIE JACKSON Luck? If you bavt bad bad lutk and ruined your credit, we will help you reestablish it.

No matter how bad youi credit tr who uu are. if uu will bring in S25 tloun. we will give uu immediate delivery on a car at low weekly payments. lb i orn 765 N. Main -II- "BONUS" 'BUY! 1951 CHEVROLET.

Powerglide. $577. 1951 PONTIAC, 8, 2 door. 1951 PLYMOUTH. 4 door.

$377. 1951 BUICK. 4 door, $477. 1950 CHEVROLET. Deluxe.

2 S377. 1950 BUICK. Super. 4 door, $377. 1950 DODGE.

4 door. $377. 1949 CHEVROLT, 4 door, $177. club. door.

GREG'S 305 E. Pershing Road 1 1 26 BURNS PONTIAC 1955 OrDS.MOBlLE "98" Holiday 4 door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes, power windows, radio, heatrr, hydramatic, white tires, colored glass, safety group. White over blue. 1 owner.

See this one. $289 5 1955 MERCURY Custom Hardtop. Overdrive, radio, heater, hite tires. Light blue. 1 owner.

Very clean. $2095 1955 CHEVROLET 210 4 door sedan. Heater, beautiful 2 tone green. 1 owner. A sharp $1845 1954 FORD Customline tudor.

Radio, heater. Best buy. 995 1954 PONTIAC ,8" Chief Deluxe 4 door. Hydramatic, radio, heater, light blue. A-l.

$1395 1954. PONTIAC "fi" Special 4 door sedan. Black, Hydramatic. Very, very clean. $1295 1952 PLYMOUTH Cranhroolc 4 door.

Overdrive, radio, heater, tires like new. While over green. Drive this one. 495 1951 PONTIAC Chief Deluxe 4 door. Hydramatic, radio, heater, light grav.

A real buy. 595 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4 door. Radio and healer. We hate 2. Your choice.

445 1951 NASH 4 door sedan, overdrive, heater. 245 1951 MTRCURY. radio, heater, automatic transmission. 495 1950 MERCURY 4 door sedan, overdrive, radio, heater, verv clean. 495 1950 STUDEBAKER Starlight club coupe, heater, clean.

295 1950 CHEVROLET Deluxe 2 door, 2 tone grev, heater, clean. 450 MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Open Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Sat. 8 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. B. B. BURNS INC. PONTIAC THE BIG BRIGHT LOT BROADWAY PRAIRIE Phone 9525 -11 -26- Buy Any Car On Our Lot For $25 Down Kilb orn Northsid Motors 765 N.

Main Ph -II 31- CHROME'tail pipe extension and airj cleaners. Maxctti Garage. 8-26S2. specialties: steaks, Southern fried FORD. 1956 Fairlane fordor, radio, heat-chicken, Italian food.

etc. Open 5 p.m.-, er, Fordomatic. whitewalls. power steer-1 a.m. (CDT) weekdays.

Sat. till 12. ing. Demonstrator. Big savings! Small lovv mileage.

1 1 io- DODGE, 1947 pickup truck. Good condition. On terms. 1395 E. Grand.

II 28 DODGE 1949 Coronet, 1950 body style. Yeda Leigh, llliopolis. 11 26 UUUbh, 1949. 4-door, 1 owner. A-l 1161 hape.

$295. Traxler Motor Sales, E. Garfield. Ph. 3-2227.

DODGE. 1951 coupe, very clean, new tires. $44-. Start thi summer right at Snvder Motors, Mowcaqua. II 27 DODGE.

1951 Vi Flat bed. grain and stock rack, fullv equipped. Good. $395. links Sales ville.

11 29- Ph. 38. Shelby. DODGE, 1952 pickup. alter 5 p.m.

11 27 2T. truck. 154" wheel DODGE. 1954 base. 900x2(1 0-ply tires.

Geo. H. Dunn. Ph. 2154.

Farmer City 11 26 DODGE. 1955 4-door. radio, heater. automatic transmission, low mileage. S2195.

Bitrer-Tag2art, Dodge-Plyraoulli, Shelbyville, Tel. 1 26 1 FORD 1946. Coupe, rebuilt motor, near- lv new tires. Above average car. Will finance, or trade for motorcycle.

8-2608. II 2N LORD, 1947 with Motor. 4 wtnte siuewalls. customized and under- slung. Ted Iraxler.

Ph. 221. La Place. 11 2 FORD, 1949 4-door. $275.

Motors. 2525 N. Water. 2-5193. 1 I 28 irvmu.

racxara. lyit, vjooa. tif u. cerro oordo. 3-6434.

11 26 FORD 1950 fordor. "V8" looks and runs extra good. S395. 836 N. Main.

1 1 2H- FORD, 1951 convertible, perfect condition. Easy terms. 325 E. Division. 11 26 FORD, 1953 Custom V8 Fordor.

ndio, heater, 1-owner. Sea foam green body with timbezline gTeen top. Original linish. good tires. $800.

Ph. 8-1569. 11 26 FORD 1955. 6 cvlinder, 2 door, radio, tires. Ph 1422 Lovington after 5 p.m.

-1 1 01- FORD 1955. F-600 truck with late model new Leader fertilizer spreading bed. Must sell immediately. Will sacri-ficc. David H.

Binder, Rt. 8, Decatur, Phone 29-5361. 11 28 FORD. 1956 pickup. 8 heater and defrosters, turn signals.

700 miles. $1395 $145 down. 30 mo. to pay. I.

Graves Motor Ford-Mercury Dealers. llliopolis. Open Sun. a.m. 1 1 2 down payment.

36 mo. to pay. 1 Motor Ford-Mercury Dealers, llliopolis, Open Sun. a.m. II 1 FORD, 1956 2-door.

Fordomatic, radio. Like new. 525 N. Main. Phone heater.

HUDSON 1949 Commodore, perfect. Phone 3-3554 after 5. 11 28 HUDSON 1953 Super Wasp 4 door. good condition. $495, can be financed.

1502 E. William. 11 27 KAISER 1951. "4 door sedan, original owner, clean, good rubber, radio, heater, hvdramatic. Must be sold immediately.

1586 Cantrell. 11 26 MERCURY 1951 club coupe, $350. Dobson. 632 S. Franklin.

11 27 MERCURY, 1952 hard top like new throughout. 26.000 actual miles. Radio. heater, Mercomatic and white sidewalls S895. 1271 W.

Main, or call Gene Bell. WTVP. 11 28 MLRCURY. 1956 Monterey hardtop power steering, power brakes. Mercomatic.

flowtone. tinted glass, radio, heater, Demonstrator. $2795. S295 down, 36 months to pay. I.

Graves Motor llliopolis. Ford-Mercury Dealer. Open Sun. A.M. 11 26 NASH 1955 Rambler 4 door, radio, heater, 2 tone, whitewalls.

Hazen Motor Sales, 1601 iN. 22nd. 1 1 27 OLDSMOBILE 1949 "88" 2 door, hydramatic, heater, radio. Ph. 2-8117.

OLDSMOBILE. 1950. "98" Holiday coupe, radio, heater, hydramatic, white-walls, power seat, power windows. Green lower, white upper. A-l condition.

Guaranteed. This weekend only, $575. Maur er Motors, Oldsmobile, Route 54 (west). Clinton. 11 29 OLDSMOBILE, 1953 "98" sedan, beautiful blue.

One owner, radio, heater, by-dramatic, white tires. John Leritz Rt. 48 West, Tavlorville. Tel. 1180.

11 26 OLDSMOBILE 1954 Super 88 4-door. Power steering power brakes. Fully equipped. $1695. Call Ml.

Zion 64R3. -I I OLDSMOBILE. 1956 Holiday 88 4-door. hardtop, big motor, dual exhaust, power brakes. Few miles.

Trade for cheaper car. 109S Buena Vista, fn. 2-3416. 1 1 27 PA'CK-ARD 1951. 2 door, radio, heater.

fair condition. Ph. 8-4125. 11 PACKARD 1955 Clipper, hardtop. Older car in trade, take over payments, tt-6369.

291 t. Main after 3. II 29 PLYMOUTH, radio, heater. 1947. coupe.

Good tires. $95. Phone 8-5256. II 26 PLYMOUTH 1949 convertible. Radio, heater, new top.

Bnght red finish with white sidewall tires, 950 E. Condit 11 28 PLYMOUTH heater. $199. Ave. 1949 convertible, radio.

Can finance. 324 N. East 11 26- PLYMOUTH. 1954 Belvedere hardtop. A-l.

$200 cash, take over payments. 8S3 alter 5 p.m. I I 2 PONTLAC. 1948 sedanette. I owner, radio, heater, hydramatic, tip top shape.

No monev down, navments S18 a month. 450 E. Eldorado. 9021. 11 26 PONTIAC, 1953 Catalina sport coupe.

Hydramatic, radio, heater, 2-tone paint. Like new. Guaranteed. No down pay- mcnt required. 2915 N.

Oakland. 11 26 STUDEBAKER 1949 sedan $100. Dob- son, 632 S. Franklin. 11 28 STUDEBAKER 1951 Land Cruiser, good condition, new tires, radio, heater, prv-ate owner.

3-3653 or 8-4747. P'none 3-0816j2j, -11 26- BEL AIR 1955 CHEVROI ET Powerglide hardtop. A real beauty. Ivory and Hurion Rlue set off with whiteuall tires. Has the -8 engine and loaded ith extras.

$2095 EL BAUER 500 E. ELDORADO BOWEN MOTOR CO. 103 V. BODMAN, BEMENT, ILL. See us for good clean used cars and trucks! Also A Complete line of the "Big New" Studebaker cars and Transtar Trucks! Open evenings bv appointment Business Ph.

4511, Res. 4921. -II- -26- BUG SCREENS, inside and out. Buy one now before your vacation trip. Merry Motors.

350 E. Prairie. 11 26 BUICK LOT NO. 2 555 E. PERSHING PHONE 3-5752 "On the Beltliite" 1955 BUICK ROADMASTER hardtop 2 door, completely equipped including power steering, power brakes, white-wall tires, tinted glass, up and down and back and torth scats electric windows.

2 tone yellow and green, other extras. 1 owner. Priced at a great savings S2795 1955 BUICK SPECIAL 2 door hardtop dynaflow, radio, hcatei, tinted glass, red with while top. Original owner. Very tow miles $2395 1954 HUDSON Hornet 4 door sedan.

Hydramatic. radio, heater. Blue with white top. 27,000 miles, one owner. sharp $1395 1954 MLRCURY Custom 4 door.

dark green. Excellent condition, 1 owner. Overdrive, radio, brater $1395 1954 FORD Business Coupe Straight shift, radio, heater, light blue, one owner, very low miles 845 1953 CHEVROLET "210" 4 door, dark grey, radio, heatet, nice 995 1952 MERCURY HARDTOP, radio, heater, overdrive, 2 tone, runs real good. Clean 995 1950 BUICK SUPER 4 door, dynaflow. radio, heater, dark blue: excellent condition.

Clean 545 1950 DESOTO CUSTOM club coupe, radio, heater verv sharp 445 1950 CHEVROLET 2 door, radio. heater, light green, nice solid car 445 Excellent Choice of Used Cars That May Be Purchased With No Money Down HIGHFIELD BUICK Show Room, 232 S. Main Ph. 3-3473 -11 29- CADILLAC PARTS. 1946 to 1951: al wreckinn 194" Hudon.

1947 Ford truck. 1948 Chevrolet. 1942 to 1948 Ford dual intake manifold; four 800 15 white wall tires. 1030 S. I as per.

Lost and Found 10 -10 28- BEES, 3-0339. lost swarms. phone -10 28 CHILD'S GLASSES lost, needed badly, 5066. in brown case, 10 28- COON HOUND, large, found. Identify and pay for ad.

Eldon Scroggins, Long Creek. 10 2 DACHSHUND, male, found. Pay for ad. 1764 E. Lawrence.

10 26-c Identify. GLASSES. bov, brown and tan lost near DHS. Reward. 3-3581.

-IC LOST Wednesday, encyclopedia belonging to St. Patrick's. Call 2-7040. PARAKEET, green, answers to lost. Numbered band on leg.

Reward. 3-9634, 1051 E. William. 110 28 r-r PARAKEET. azure blue, in lost vicinity University and Route 48.

8-4716. 1028 $25 REWARD For information leading. to return of brown and black beagle dog. white tip on tail, walks with limp. 3-3295." 3830 E.

Harrison. Automotive 11 -111-28- UUICK. 1950 bpecial. A one owner Doctor's car. No down payment.

8-3014. IT 26- BUICK 1950 4' door special, extra clean, $95 dowrT. 836 N. Main. 11 28- BUICK 1951 Roadmas'ter.

1240 E. lake Shore Drive, Phone 2-7223. 11 26- BUICK 1953: Convertible. Like neve top and whitewall tires. 852 College, back door.

Ph. 8-7472. 1 1-28 BUICK 1953 Special 4 door, private. 8-3290. -II- 1955 Special 4-door I owner, 15.000 miles.

Radio, heater. Dvrtaflow. Can't tell from new. $1995. Thomas Mobilgas Station.

Junction Rt. 48 51. 11 26 CADILLAC. 1951 4-door fully equipped, perfect condition. Complete history furn ished.

Sell or trade. 2-3805. 11 26 CADILLAC, 1951 4-door. radio, heater, hydramatic. Very clean.

Special: 1953 Pontiac. 4-door. radio, heater, hydramatic. North Side ph. 18.

Vtndalia. 1 Zty- CHEVROLET 1947. motor, transmission Done i-3534 after 5. 11 -26 CHEVROLET 1947 Flectline, just like new; $195. 836 N.

Main. 1127 CHEVROLET 1949 Deluxe, 2 door. 1953 N. Walnut Grove. CHEVROLET 1949.

2 door, good condi- UOn. Z3 10 fc. Olive. 1127 CHEVROLET 1954 2 DOOR 210, radio, heater. powerglide, low mileage and a perfect car.

Hez Johnson's Used Cars $1145 1654 N. 22nd. 8-1532 -1127- I HtVKOLt I 1954 ad Air. 1 owner. Like new.

$1295. Ph. 2-8015, 3-74U..

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