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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 32

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 32

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32 Decatur, Illinois, Friday, October 19, 1962. DECATUR HERALD Born To Charleston Man Killed Charleston, Oct 18 (Special) Automotive 11 11-22 VOLKSWAGEN. 1962. white Excellent condition. 746 E.

Cantrell. 11-21 AAA Buick '62 CHEVY 8 $2695 BEL AIR 4 DOOR. POWER GLIDE. POWER STEERING It BRAKES. AIR CONDITIONED.

12.000 MILES. UK-: NEW. "60 COMET $1495 4 DOOR. STICK, 1 owner. '60 DODGE $1695 9 PASSENGER WAON.

ALL POWER, SHARP. '60 BUICK $2295 CONVERTIBLE. DYNAFLOW, ALL POW ER. 1 OWNER. '60 RAMBLER $1395 4 DOOR.

STICK. 1 OWNER. "60 BUICK $2395 ELECTRA, 4 POOR. ALL POWER, 1 OWNER. '60 FORD 6 $1395 6 PASSENGER WAGON.

STICK. SHARP. '59 CHEVY 8 $1595 BEL AIR 4 DOOR HARDTOP. POWER GLIDE. 12.000 MILES.

LIKE NEW. '59 Plymouth $1395 V8 FURY. 3 DOOR HARDTOP, ALL POWER, SHARP. '58 CHEVY 8 $1095 BEL- AIR HARDTOP COUPE, SHARP. '57 FORD 8 $695 TUDOR, AUTOMATIC, RADIO.

HEATER '56 CHEVY 6 $545 4 DOOR, STICK. '55 CHEVY 6 $395 4 DOOR, STICK. BANK RATES 30 Other Models To Choose From I Year G-W Warranty HISHFIELD USED CAR LOT, 315 S. MAIN Open Evenings It Sundays PH. 423-342 1 BARDING Pontiac, Inc.

USED CAR SPECIALS '62 PONTIAC $3295 BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTOP '62 CHEVY II $2495 CONVERTIBLE '62 PONTIAC $3495 GRAND PRIX 4 SPEED '61 CHEVY $1695 BISCAYNE 2 DOOR '61 FALCON $1595 4 DOOR SEDAN '60 PONTIAC $2195 BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTOP '60 BUICK $1995 LE SABRE 4 DOOR '60 PONTIAC $1795 CATALINA 4 DOOR '59 CHEVY $1095 BISCAYNE 4 DOOR '59'CHEVY $1495 IMPALA 4 DOOR '59 PONTIAC $1895 BONNEVILLE SPORT COUPE '59 CHEVY $1495 IMPALA SPORT COUPE '59 OLDS $1595 SUPER "88" 4 DOOR HARDTOP '58 PONTIAC $1095 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP '58 OLDS $1095 -88" 2 DOOR SEDAN '57 FORD $595 $595 CUSTOM 2 DOOR '56 CHEVY -210" 4 DOOR HARDTOP THIS IS ONLY a few of the Used Cars we nave 10 oner, we nava 48 more. 1 YEAH WRITTEN WARRANTY PONTIAC TEMPEST JEEP 1955 E. Pershing Road PHONE 877-4294 Funerals Decatur 1A 1A 20 i O'Neal, Robert C. (Bob) Requiem High Mass 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Patricks Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 1 pjn. until 9 p.m. Friday Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m.

Friday at toe funeral home by St Vincent DePaul Society. J. J. Moran Sons Funerals Central Illinois IB IB 20 Harp, Henry Services 1:30 pjn. Saturday.

Blue Mound Christian Church. Interment Macon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral Home after 5 p.m. rid ay. Ater Memorial Home BLUE MOUND, ILL.

Funeral Flowers 1C 1C 25 A BEAUTIFUL FLORAL arrangement conveys the depth of your feeling. Call Zip's, 313 N. Mam. 428-3481. 1C 23 FLOWERS HOURANS 429-5305 429-5281 Card of Thanks 02 02 19 COOKE.

JOHN EDWIN: We wish to thank friends, neighbors, relatives. Rev. Archie Albright, and Rev. R. A.

Kruzan for their kindness and sympathy shown ns during our recent bereavement The Cooke Family. In Memoriam 03 TERTOCHA, HARRY: In loving memory of My Dad on his 68tb birthday. Son, Richard. Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 4 GRAVE LOT. Fairlawn.

$600 value, $350. Phone 422-4993. Insurance OS 06 19 ABOUT AUTO INSURANCE, ask Kirk- man for the plan. Under-age, over-age, cancelled. Ph.

429-4385, 1212 E. Wood. 06 24 AN AUTO Insurance Reject? Over age. underage, too many accidents, lack of cash? For reputable, safe insurance see Campbell's. 941 N.

Water, 423-7781. 06 24 YOUR INSURANCE DOLLAR BUYS more with our broad form package Policy. See Shelby Thompson, or Ph. 423-8541. Masonic Temple Activities 6A 6A 20 LOVTNGTON LODGE NO.

228: Stated Meeting Sat. 7 p.m.. followed by 3rd degree. Visitors welcome. Refreshments.

Personals 07 07 22 SHARE IN car pool to Champaign. 8 to 4:30. 5 days WK. 42B-732Z. Business Personals 7A JONES' MEAT MARKET, 358 S.

Wyckles will reopen Nov. 1., ph. 422-5528. Where to Go 7C 7C 19 A BASKET of chicken, French fries, cole slaw, buttered bun, 59c 8 hamburgers or 6 cheeseburgers $1. Fishers Snack Bar.

2008 E. William. 423-8500. 7C 21 A CLUB Steak dinner, complete $1.70 Fillet Mignon dinner 51.50 and $2.65 Chicken Basket Shrimp basket S1.25; Chicken nip special 60c. breast 75c The Shore 22nd it Cantrell 7C 22 AFTER WORK try a relaxing beer or mixed annk at Kangos, 337 N.

Mam. Meals, sandwiches, carry-outs. 7C 20 ALWAYS cheerful, prompt service at the refreshing Lincoln Square Lounge, 121 N. Main. See you there.

7C 20 ALWAYS BIG times at Ken's Tap. Dane to the popular Weber Combo FrL. It Sat. nites. 230 W.

Wood. 7C 24 ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE Farm Restaurant, Inc. Noon lunches as low as 85c Steaks. Seafood Open 7 days, 6 A.M. 8 P.M.

Farm Cocktail Lounge Open 7 days, 11 A.M. 1 A.M. Live Music Dancing Fit Sat. 8:30 12:30 7C 19 AMERICAN LEGION: Free fish every rnaay wim oeverage purchase. Mem- ners and guests invited.

Post 105, Decatur. Illinois. Ph. 423-1411. 7C 19 AT GREER'S CAFE.

321 E. Main, din ners include homemade soup. 2nd cup of cottee tree wim meals. 7C 23 AT THE FRIENDLY TAVERN: Vs fried chicken, Sat, 50c. Hours 5 to 11, Sun.

2 to 10. 3135 Faries Parkway. vc is AT THE MOOSE tonight: Class enroll ment 8 p.m. Fish fry and dance with Kaoaairs combo playing for members, guests, candidates and their ladies will follow. 7C 23 BARBECUED RIBS, nightly 6 to 11 p.m.

(except aun.i covered wagon, comer Jasper Garfield. 423-9111. 7C 20 BERRY SCHOOL Annua chicken and noodle supper, sat, Oct 20. suiting at 5 p.m. 1 mi.

north, west of Oakley. 7C 19 BREAKFAST from 6 a.m. on. Special noon plates, steaks. Bottle beer.

25c. 30c. Russ It Grace's. 537 N. Morgan.

7C 20 CHILLI SUPPER. Oct. 20 at Warrens burg Latham Jr. High School. Serving starts at 5 m.

Given by Warrensburg Latham PTA. 7C 24 COONEY'S Circle Drive Inn. 2512 N. Mam, will be open all winter. Dining room, carry out service.

7C 23 COSTUMES, Masquerade, for rent dean. 1635 E. Johns. Ph. 422-524 7C 19 DANCE WITH THE "GALAXIES" Mt.

Zion High School Gym. Fri. Oct. 19. p.m.

50c students. 75c adults. Sponsored by Mt. Zion High School P.T-A. Public invited.

7C 20 DENNY DI LULLO TRIO Friday and Saturday at tne ESCAPE LOUNGE Fairriew Plata 7C 24 EL ROA INN (Maroa). Good food daily. i asierui music for dancing Fa Sat Pan Fried Channel Catfish Special Fri. 7C 19 FISH EVERY FRI. at Bagley's Tavern.

Sat french fried chicken (half) 50c 3785 E. William St Rd. Phone 423-9163. 7C 19 HAYRTDES: North side of Decatur. For information call 8774526 after 5.

Dick Kaltenbach. 11 ii WILLYS, 194? station wagon, 2 door. Just overhauled, priced reasonably. 1836 few Prairie aftei a. 11 24 ANTI FREEZE It FaU tune bp time is here! Get our low prices! Ron's, 260 W.

Wood. 428-5434. 11-11 AUTO GLASS replaced in seconds. Any type, foreign or domestic c-iass specialty Co. Inc.

405 S. Water. Ph. 429-1131. 11 24 AUTO PARTS: Motors, transmissions.

tires, body parts, any make or modeL Strum Bros. 541 E. Wabash. 428-8686. 11-20 BATTERIES! Mow's the time to buy your new Autolite.

up to $5 for your old battery. Also complete line of batteries for foreign or sport cars. Midwest Rambler. 261 W. Wood.

11-22 Benton- Motor Sales HAS Many, Many 1963 Model Trade-ins AT $100 Over Wholesale! BANK RATE FINANCING 100 CAR SELECTION "Your Authorized Triumph Dealer" 545 E. William Ph. 423-3456 Cadill ac BIG VALUES 1962 CADILLAC sedan De Ville. Pretty Silver Grey finish, matching interior, all Power, vent windows autronic eye. Spare still new.

Lady-owned car with only 9300 miles! 1961 CADILLAC sedan De Ville. All power, Air-Conditioned. Beaulilul All Black finish, like new interior. Extra-sharp local car. 1961 FORD V4-ton pick-up.

6-cy Under, straight shift, big bed. Like new. '61 DODGE V8 Polara sedan. Power steering, fully equipped. Clean, 1 -owner car.

'61 CADILLAC 60 Special Fleetwood. All power, Air-Conditioned. 1-owner. Sharp! 59 RAMBLER Wagon. 6-cylinder, automatic, radio, heater, whitewall tires.

17400 miles. Extra-clean. '58 OLDS 98 sedan with Air. '58 CHEVY V8 4-door. straight shift.

'57 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville. Power It Air. "57 DESOTO V8 Firedome 4-door. Power steering Ic brakes. Push Button drive, radio, beater It whitewall tire.

Sharp 1-owner car. FULL 1-YEAR G. W. WARRANTY Tall man CLOSED SUNDAYS 540 N. Franklin Ph.

423-9778 John 422-514S Bob 428-6797 Lloyde 877-4077 11 Callison Ford Sales USED CAR BARGAINS AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1955 MERCURY 4-door Fordomatie. ra dio, neater, power steering. Sharp! $295 1955 FORD ford or. Fordomatie. radio.

heater, power steering. Sharp! $395 1954 BUICK 2-door Hardtop. Automatic, radio, heater. Clean! $295 Open Eves, til Closed Sundays MOWEAQUA PH. 76M21T 11 21 CENTURY MOTOR SALES 1962 OLDS Starfire sport coupe.

Sold new and serviced by us. New Olds trade in. 6000 miles. Will furnish original owner's name. Immaculate inside At out.

Red bottom with white top. Spare never oat of trunk. New car guarantee. Sold new $4650. our Special price $3598 300 N.

Parke Tel. 215 TnsceU. HL 1124 COLD SPELL COMING! Winterize yotrr car today at neeaer fx Roberts; 803 N. Main, 428-3511. 11 22 DECATUR IMPORT USED CARS 100 S.

BROADWAY PH. 428-312S 1962 Chevrolet Impala super sport. Black wiui ra interior, itaaio, neater, wmte-walls, automatic, power brakes, power 1962 Pontiac Bonneville 4 door hardtop. power oraxes. power steering.

White with hlll inlArinp 'l962 Ford Galaxie convertible. Blue with wane top. radio, neater, automatic, whitewalls. power brakes, power steer- iti0 wm Mil 1961 Ford Galaxie 2 door hardtop. Green wmie.

zukiio, neater, automatic, power brakes, power steering, white-walls 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door sedan. vjuuuer, automatic, wnitewalls. Color I960 Oids -98- convertible. White top Full DOWer. Ixathm.

(nlM 1960 Olds super "SS" 2 door hardtop. 1960 Chrysler convertible, white with red interior. Full power. 1959 olkswagen 113 sedan. 1957 Rnlrk dimi i 1956 Cadillac sedaa DeVille.

power. CORNER BROADWAY It MAIN Automotive Where to Go 7C 7C 21 DONT BOTHER with cooking this Sun day. Bring them all to Moses Caie in Arthur for a grand meal of Fried Chicken or Baked Cured Ham and Ap plesauce. 7C 19 FLY AWAY VAGABOND VACATIONS to enchanted wonderland of Europe. Ask for free TWA Vacation Planning Ideas Eu rope.

Tours priced from $499. United Travel. 964 N. Water. 429-5358 7C a HUFF'S PEE HOUSE for good sandwich es and bome-made piesl 1966 Taylor ville Road, PH.

428-1211. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE, 1522 E. Lawrence, garage. Men's, women's, boys' clothing, misc. Thurs.

It Fri. to S. 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: 1315 N. Walnut Grove. to 9, Sat.

Sun. Everyone wel come. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: Men's suits, topcoats, sue 42; misses' dresses, size 11: worn' en's coats size 36: girl's coats size boy's 12. 2150 N. Main.

7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: 860 E. Division. Cloth-i ing, dishes, shoes, jewelry, linens, misc. Oct 19-21. Fri.

-Sun. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: Club group. Thurs. 2-9 p.m. Fri.

tt Sat 9-9. Clothing, furniture, girls 26" bicycle, misc. 1383 E. Decatur. 7C 25 RUMMAGE sale.

Moved from 1266 Macon to 410 S. Fairview. The Shanty. Buy, sell consignment, clothing, antiques. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: Fri.

after 5 p.m.. all day Sat 1820 E. William. Small children's clothes, misc. 7C 22 RUMMAGE SALE and antiques Sat thro Mon.

1 to 5 p.m. 1962 E. William. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: 1103 E. Grand.

Oct. 19. 20. 21. Furniture, dishes, rugs, cloth ing, misc.

Everyone welcome. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: All day Friday, 1899 N. 35th. Toys, clothing, household, misc. Everyone 7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: 540 S.

16th. Sat and 9 to 5. 2) brown tweed rugs with pads; round dinette set; women's clothing; f'p 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE. Thurs. thru Sat Fan it winter clothing It coats, power mow er, misc.

1762 E. Cleveland. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE, 4100 E. Grand. Cloth-ing, dishes, misc.

All welcome. Thurs. thru sat 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: St. Paul's Methodist Church All day until noon Sat 1305 E. Prairie.

7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: Basement 449 W. Sawyer, Fri. Sat (8-6). Clean clothing (all sizes), boys misc. 7C 1 RUMMAGE SALE: Moweaqua Catholic Church.

819 N. Broadway. Thurs. all day Fri. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: patio.

38 Fairview PI, Children It adult's clothes, household articles, 8 a.m. until dark. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE. 582 S. Oakland.

Friday. Saturday. New and used items. 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: 510 E. Pierson.

West-inghouse Laundromat, needs repair. Fur coats, dolls. 9-9, 7C 20 RUMMAGE SALE: 926 N. Fairlawn, Thurs Sat. 9 to 7.

Play pen. good winter coats Everyone welcome. 7C 23 RUMMAGE SALE: Sell or trade over 1000 stags, arts, comics, etc. 850 N. Water, next to Bob's Barber Shop.

7C 21 RUMMAGE SALE: 530 S. MeClellan side door. Men, women and children's clothing, misc. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE: every day to 7. North on Brush College Rd.

to 1st road north of Faries Park and Orro Gordo east to Carver brick church, north to 1st road, east to 2nd house on left. 7C 19 RUMMAGE SALE, 819 N. Broadway, Oct. 18, 19. St.

Thomas Aquinas Church, Mt Pulaski. Clothing, clocks, lamps, toys. 7C 19 START the fall season with a party, at tne House of Plenty, King It Monroe, special party rooms. Ph. 423-9353.

7C 24 THE WHOLE TOWN'S talking about those delicious Little Pigs Barbecues. Eat here, or carry out. Brettwood. 7C 21 TRAP SHOOT Sunday. October 21, all day.

Cerro Gordo Sportsmen Club, Cer-ro Gordo. Lost and Found 10 10 22 BEAGLE-DALMATION dog lost east side, male, answers to "Pixie." Possibly in jured. Reward. 423-7280, 428-3874. 1U 25 BIRD DOG lost.

White It liver male pointer. Southeast of Moweaqua. Ph 768-3165. Reward. 1 is CAT, tiger striped and white, found.

Muffley school area. 428-0152. 10 22 POINTER, male, liver and white, lost northwest El win. 422-1989. 10 25 THREE SECTION Linhoff Tripod, elevator, pan head and three cross chains Mislaid or lost after Sept 25.

Reward Ph. 423-8323. 10 23 TOOL BOX and siding tools lost on dirt road between Oakley 4c Decatur. Re ward. PB.

877-7000. Automotive 11 BUICK. 1952 Super, automatic transmis sion. Fair condition, best offer. 428-5408.

11 19 BUICK. 1954: Trade for later ear. pay difference. 4284754. 11 23 CADILLAC.

1959 sedan, full power, 20.00. 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 sedan. Carl Grabb Motors, Cad-Olds-Rambler Dealer. Shelbyville. Ph.

154. II 19 CADILLAC, 1S62 Coupe, 6.000 actual miles. Completely immaculate! Priced right! Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 11 23 CHEVROLET.

1947. panel truck, -ood condition. S75. 428-2936. 11 19 CHEVROLET.

1949: coupe. 53 Olds mo tor, good tires, runs good. Su W. rung 11 19 CHEVROLET, 1951, 2-door deluxe. cyL, straignt stmt, $65.

422-0210. 11 25 Chevrolet 1952. 1 door, floor shift $49 Chevrolet, 1950, 2 door, good runner $69 Chevrolet, 1951. 4 door, straight shift $89 Chevrolet. 1953, 4 door, Powerglide $109 Chevrolet.

1951. 2 door, hardtop $119 Ford. 1949. 4 door, runs good $129 Plymouth, 1953, 2 door, straignt stick $129 Kellow Motor 671 E. Wood.

423-2811 11-20 CHEVROLET. 1953 2 door, stick. $188: Chevrolet 1954 4-door, stick, $388; Plymouth. 1954 "6" convertible. $188; Ram- bier.

1957 Super "6" 4-door, $488: Mercury 1956 wagon, automatic, $588; Ford. 1959 tudor, automatic, $988; Plymouth. 1956 V8 hardtop. $488. Long's.

2950 E. Locust. 422-6183. 11 22 CHEVROLET 1954 Bel Air. straight shift, good condition, choice of 2.

$295. Skyway. 120 E. McKinley 877-6815. 11-30 CADILLAC, 1954 coupe, real nice, top conaiuon.

rn. -sizsi. 11 20 CHEVROLET 1954 convertible $210. Mid way Motors, 905 W. Grand, we finance.

11 22 CHEVROLET, 1954: Wagon, 4 door. Cash. warrensburg 2477 after 5 pjn. 11 19 CHEVROLET. 1954, $250.

I960 Triumph 11M. fn. 877-7091 or 877-6797. 11 23 CHEVROLET. 1956: Bel Air 6 straight shift 2 door sedaa.

1.14 E. Lawrence after 4 pjn. 11-24 CHEVROLET. 1956. V8 with overdrive; Muoeoaker, 1954, 6 cylinder: stodebak- er.

1953, clean. Auto Sales. 877-1607. 11-23 CHEVROLET, 1956 Moor hardtop. 6 automatic, S4U.

Ju Motors, 2525 K. Water. Ph. 877-5193. 11 20 CHEVROLET 1957 Wagon, black white.

sharp $795; Chevy. 1953 1 door, stick, $189. Archies, 511 E. Prairie. 11 11-20 CHEVROLET.

1957 Bel Air 4 door. V8. powerglide. power steering Ic power brakes. Benton Motors.

545 E. William. 423-3456. 11 19 CHEVROLET. 1957.

1 door, VS. automat ic, radio, nice. Trade or Terms. $41. Payments.

Gene Andrews. 8774441. 11 19 CHEVROLET. 1957 4 door hardtop, V8, automatic, radio, neater, power steer ing. Like new.

PJ's Used Cars. 444 Broadway. 423-1231. 11 CHEVROLET. 1959.

Bel Air 2 door. cyl inder, straisht shift, like new, 1 owner. Will trade. Ph. 4234802.

11-19 CHEVROLET. 1959 Bel Air. radio, heat er, standard transmission, 23,000 actual mi. $1045. Bill Murray Chevrolet Monti- cello 2158.

1123 CHEVROLET. 1959: Irapala 4 door hard top, power glide. Ph. 422-0049. 11 20 CHEVROLET.

1959 Biscayne 4 door, ra dio, automatic. $850. international, uu, Vi ton. 6 cylinder. $400.

Ph. 963-2272. 11 19 CHEVROLET 1959 wagon. Parkwood. 4 door.

V8, automatic, just like brand new inside and out. mechanically perfect, only $149 down. 836N. Main. 11 19 CHEVROLET'S: 1960 Impala 4-door hard top, power; also Bel Air hardtop, power; and 1959 Impala.

power. All -owners Carl's Auto Sales, Boody, 8 mi. south of Decatur on Rt 48. Ph. El win 2514.

11 23 CHEVROLET, 1960 4-door Biscayne. 6 straight shift; 1959 Dodge 4-door, radio, healer, automatic transmission; 1956 Chevrolet Vi ton pickup. Bitzer It Taggart Shelbyville. Tel. 1261 1124 CHEVROLET.

1961 NOMAD station wa gon, VS. whitewaU tires, power steering Bob Wadden Chevrolet, niiopolis. 11 19 CHEVROLET 1961 1 door. straight Shift. Real big bargain.

Hazen Motors, 1078 E. Eldorado. 11 19 CHEVROLET. 1962 Nova "400" converti radio, neater, powerglide. bucket seats.

Like new. City Motors. Main Eldorado. 428-9011. 11 20 CHEVY 1962 300, 4-door sedan.

Big discount 1961 Impala 4-door sedan, perfect 1-owner. Low mileage. Heckman Chevrolet Co- Cerro Gordo, 111. 8861. 11-20 CHRYSLER, 1960 Saratoga hardtop.

1 owner Decatur automobile in perfect condition. Benton Motors, 545 E. William, 423-3456. 1122 CORVETTE engine. 1954, complete, including 3 1 barrel carbs and headers.

Call Monticello 4861. 1120 CORVETTE. 1957, 3 speed transmission, good condition. 429-4005. 11-20 CORVETTE.

1958, 4 speed, 2-4 barrels, 3.7 axle. like new top, radio. Ph. 428-7520 after 6 pjn. 1956, standard transmission, V8.

Runs good. Sell cheap. 877-7061. 11 25 FORD 1953, Ford 1956, new motor. 219 W.

Cerro Gordo. 423-6454. 11 24 FORD, 1956: Fairlane. 4 door, Fordo-matic. $425.

25 Peggy Ann, 428-0800. 11 19 FORD 1957 Fairlane 500 tudor hardtop, exceptionally nice inside and out. Mechanically A-l. Only $49 down. 836 N.

Main. 11 19 FORD. 1961 Tudor V8, automatic, 18.000 actual miles. SeU or trade. $1500.

Herman Branson. 877-5441; 428-9611. 11 19 FORD, '61 "8" ton pickup; '60 Ford "6" Vi ton pickup. Wilson-Ford, Shelby-ville. Ph.

34. 11-22 FORD, 1962 Galaxie 500 door hardtop. Power. 428-5208 after 5. 11-20 FORD.

1962 Galaxie 500 Sun liner convertible, stick shift with overdrive. A sassy white with black top. Red interior. Radio, heater, whitewall tires. Very low miles.

Grab this one for only $2795. HOLTZ CHEVROLET BUICK CO. CUNTON, PH. 51 or 12 OPEN EVENINGS 11 19 FORD. 1962 new Fairlane.

automatic, big discount and or long trade. Bill Leas Ford, Clinton. 11 22 GMC, 1954: Vi ton panel truck. CaU 877-7074 or see at Herbert Warmath on E. Mound Rd.

11-20 GMC. 1958 4 ton pickup. 4 speed. 8 ply tires, real nice. 429-1251.

11 22 IHC, 1954 RM 152 route van. 12 ft 7 in. body, dual rear wheels. 4-speed transmission. $495.

International Harvester 400 E. Maui. 11 20 INTERNATIONAL. 1952, 1-ton, with grain bed. In good condition.

Phone Sullivan 6270. 11-20 INTERNATIONAL, 1953 190: 1958 Dodge H-too. Craig Ryan. IB Dealer. Pana.

Ph. 1270. 11-20 INTERNATIONAL. 1957 A-132 truck chas sis It cab. excellent condition.

Priced at only $875. We finance. International Harvester Sales it Service. E. on Rt.

16. Mattoon. 11 23 INTERNATIONAL. 1960 CO 200. tilt cb: 1959 GMC F374.

chassis and cab; 1959 Ford F800 tractor: 1962 Studebaker Lark 2 door. Lincoln Truck 4i Trailer Sales, Lincoln. Ph. 732-2171. 11 20 LINCOLN.

1956 Capri, 1 owner. Excellent condition. Benton Motors. 545 E. William.

423-3456. 11 25 MERCURY. 1954 4 door. V-8 engine, $195. International Harvester 400 E.

Main, 19 MERCURY. 1957. 4 door, overdrive. $670. 428-1065.

11 1 MERCURY. 1959. 1 owner. 419 North-field Drive. Ph.

877-6370. 11-23 MERCURY 1959 4 door, V8, automatic, power, new tires, private owner, low mileage. Will trade. 2077 E. Clay.

422- 7844. 11 19 MERCURY. 1960 Monterey, 2-door sedan, new whitewalls. 38,000 mi. 1 owner.

Sharp car! $1195. Maurer Motors. Clinton. 11 20 OLDSMOBILE. 1954: 4 door sedan, ex cellent condition.

1 owner. 422-6280. 11 20 OLDSMOBILE. 1962 4 door sedan. Dy namic 88 with super Interior.

Light green, 9000 miles. Benton Motors. 545 E. Wdltam. 423-3456.

11 22 PLYMOUTH 1953 convertible, good car $95. 1950 Chevrolet good $50. Valley Mo tors, 610 E. Pershing. 11 20 PLYMOUTH.

1957 8 cyl. passenger wagon, tan 4c beige, whitewalls. Bar gain! Jeff's. 525 N. Main.

429-2021. 11 23 PLYMOUTH. 1958 Station Wagon. stick. Only $5SS.

I It Motors. 2525 N. Water. Phone 877-5193. 11 PONTIAC 1956 2 door hardtop.

$245. Mid way Motors. 905 W. Grand, we finance. 11-22 PONTIAC, 1959, 4 door Catalina, power steering and brakes.

Will take guns in trade or old American coins. 1655 N. Morgan. 428-8902. 11-20 RAMBLER.

1958 station wagon, cyL straignt sum, overdrive. Excellent con dition. Benton Motors. 545 E. 423-3456.

11 24 STUDEBAKER, 1957 Golden Hawk. Good condition. Owner leaving town, must sell. 423-7115 after S. 11 25 STUDEBAKER.

1957 Hawk, overdrive. snarp. 2075 E. William. 429-7286.

11 THUNDF.RBIRD. 1961, folly equipped. sharp! Only $3,495. McCtnkey Motor Co. Fanner City.

ph. 2106. 11 24 VOLKSWAGEN, 1959. Sunroof. Take over payments.

428-5681. 11 19 VOLKSWAGEN, 1961 sedan, clean, low mileage. 428-6290. 11-22 VOLKSWAGEN, 1162, radio, white walls. leather interior, excellent condition.

Cheap. 422-7900. 11 23 ANTI-FREEZE, permanent, bulk $1.31 per gal: gal. can, case lot, $1.39 per Methanol alcohol, $.59 gaL Evans 00. 502 E.

Prairie, 422-2611. Automotive PEARCE, Mr. and Mrs. Jamil Tay-lorvUle, boy, Oct 16, St. Vincent, Taylor-ville.

PIERCE, Mr. and Mrs. Ansei, Mattoon, boy, Oct 13, Mattoon Memorial Hos pital. RAY, Mr. and Mrs.

RoUa. Toledo, girl. Oct 16, Mattoon Memorial Hospital. REUBART. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. 716 E. Whitmer, boy. Oct 17.

DfcMC ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. Dale, Toledo, girl. Oct 17. St.

Anthonys, Effingham. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Derie. Bethany, boy, Oct.

18. St. Marys SPENGLER. Mr. and Mrs.

James Edinburg, boy. Oct. 16, St Vincent, Taylorville. WADE, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald, Greenup, boy. Oct 16. Mattoon Memorial Hospital. WADE. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerryl, 1665 Martin girl, Oct. 17, St Marys WECKERLY. Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Taylorvule, girl. Oct 16 St. Vincent, Taylorville.

WINGARD. Mr. and Mrs. William Mount Zion, girl. Oct 17.

St Marys YOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Route 3, boy, Oct 17, Central Illinois Deaths ALBRIGHT, Lester. 56, Route 2, Browns- town, died 7:40 a.m. Thursday in layette County Hospital, Vandalia; leaves wife, Anna Mae; daughters, Mrs.

Helen Blankensnip, Mulberry Grove; Mrs. Iris Miller, Brownstown; Mrs. Hum sarnica. St Elmo; sisters, Mrs. Mane Crawford, Vandalia; Mrs.

Fern Marion, Brownstown: brother, Harold, Cow-den; services 2 p.m. Sunday in Brownstown Methodist Church; burial in Old Loogoo- tee Cemetery; call after 9 a.m. Saturday in Claggett Funeral Home, Brownstown. BOZDECH. Frank, 74, formerly of Villa Grove, died Tuesday in rnoenix, services 9 a.m.

Saturday in St. Marys Catholic Church, north of Villa Grove: burial in St. Marys Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in Keith Funeral Home, Villa Grove; rosary 8 p.m. Friday in funeral home.

brown. Charles 73. Effingham, for merly of Greenup, died p.m. vyea- nesoay in veterans nosHuai, mauw. leaves wife, Beulah; daughter, Mrs.

Maxine Clever, Zephyr Cove, services 2 p.m. Sunday in Holes Funeral Home. Greenup; burial in Montrose Cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Friday in funeral home. RROWN.

Frank 81. Beecher City, died Wednesday in Eldon, Mo. leaves wife Rose; daughters Mrs. Sigrid Johnson, Poplar, Mont; Mrs. Kathryn Best.

Mrs. Stella Ritz and Mrs. Minam nna-erson. all of Chicago; sons Frank, Eldon, Mo. and John.

Carpenteria, Calif, services 2 D.m. Friday in Church of Christ Beecher. City. Burial in Steward- son Cemetery. Call at cook tunerai Home, Beecher City.

BRYAN. Mrs. Cora Edith, 81. Onarga, formerly of Wheeler, died 8:25 a.m. Thursday in Jones Nursing Home, Onar ga; leaves daughters.

Mrs. name imca-ley, Roberts; Mrs. Lester Reed, Saw-ville: Mrs. Jacob Tilstra, Medina. Ohio; son, Earl, El wood; stepdaughters, Mrs.

William Bailey, Hobbs, N.M.; Mrs. Cecil Whitesel, Sadorus: brother. Roscoe Crum, Orlando, sisters, Mrs. Edward Hord, Sidney; Mrs. Glenn Mc-Gee, Louisville; services 2 p.m.

Saturday in Latonna Christian Church, Wheeler; burial in Trexler Cemetery. Wheeler: call Friday afternoon and evening in Natterstad Funeral Home, Onarga, and after 1 p.m. Saturday in Wheeler church. COX. Francis Wilbern, 86, Charleston, fatally injured Wednesday when struck by truck; services 10 a.m.

Saturday in Lewis Funeral Home, Charleston; burial in Greenfield, Ind. DAVIS, Mrs. Luann, 94, Clinton, died 10:40 p.m. Wednesday: leaves daughter, Mrs. Harry (Louise) Scott, Clinton; sister, Mrs.

Frances Spicer, Maroa: service 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Herington Funeral Home. Clinton; burial, Texas Cemetery, near Clinton: call after 2 p.m. Saturday at funeral home. FABIN, William Lawrence, 71, Mattoon, died Thursday at home of son, the nev.

Harry POntiac; also leaves daughters, Mrs. Helen Taylor, Mattoon; Mrs. Gayllard Hamilton, Alton; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial in Dodge Grove Cemetery; caU 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in funeral home.

JONES, Ernest 55, Flora, died Wednesday; services 11 a.m. Saturday in Onstott Church, near Flora; burial in Shadden Cemetery; call in Hancock Funeral Home, Flora. MADIGAN, Mrs. Rosa Ann, 65. Charles ton, died Thursday in Charleston Hospital; leaves sons, John, Charleston: Jerry, Mattoon; daughters, Mrs.

Lloyd Yargus, Redding, Mrs. Mary Ax, Terre Haute, brother, Paul Carroll, Ogden; services 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church; burial in Resthaven Cemetery, Mattoon; call after 3 p.m. Friday in Caudill Funeral Home, Charleston.

McNUTT, Mrs. fay 74. formerly of Mattoon, died Tuesday in Evanston; graveside services 10 a.m. Friday in Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon, in charge. SHARP, George 95, Sharpsburg, died 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday in Memorial Hospital, Springfield; arrangements incomplete: Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville, in charge. STOCK, Michael 89, Lincoln, died 9:20 p.m. Wednesday in Abraham Lin coln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln; leaves wife. An tenia: daughters, Mrs. Rose Fremgen.

Springfield; Minnie Stock. Stel la Stock. Virginia Stock. Mary Stock, all of Lincoln; son, Michael, Lincoln; brother, Leon, Chicago; sister, Sophie Stock. Poland; services 10 a.m.

Satur day in St. Marys Cathohc Church, Lincoln; burial in St. Mary's Cemetery; call Friday afternoon and eveninc in Kerrigan Funeral Home, Lincoln; rosary p.m. rnoay at tunerai name. Funerals Decatur 1A 1A 20 Giblin, Emma A.

Services 3 p.m. Saturday, Chapel. In terment ureenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday.

Dawson Wikoff 1A 20 Jenkins, George R. Services 1 p.m. Saturday, Chapel. In terment roint neasatit cemetery. Friends may can at the funeral home after 5 p.m.

Friday. Dawson Wikoff Lane, Earl I Graveside services 10 a.m. Friday, uraceland cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. BRINTLINGER'S 1A 1 Peckert, Mrs.

Carrie A. (Clara) Services 10 a.m. Friday, Monson Chapel wnere in en us may caii. interment air-lawn Cemetery. MONSON'S 339 WEST PRAIRIE i 1A 20 Rademacher, Hilma S.

Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. Saturday, sc. james catnouc cnurcn. Interment! Calvary Cemetery. Fnends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m.

Friday. Rosary will be recited at p.m. Friday oy at. ciizaoem ana at. James Church members.

J. J. Moran Sons' Local Obituaries George R. Jenkins rr jr Funeral services for George R. Jenkins, 61, of Boody will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday in Dawson Wi-koff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 5 p.m. today. Burial will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek Mr. Jenkins, a janitor at Boody Grade School and a resident of Boody for 39 years, died at 6:15 a.m. yesterday in Decatur and Macon County Hospital.

He had moved to Boody from Long Creek. Mr. Jenkins was bom March 3, 1901, in Green County, a son of Charley and Caddie Woodruff Jenkins. He was a member of the Zion Chapel Methodist Church. He married Grace Lour ash in Decatur, July 28, 1922.

She survives. Other survivors include four Herbert Warrensburg; Leslie Decatur; Herschel-W. and Harold Dale, Boody; two brothers, Harlan Jenkins and Frank Jenkins, of Decatur; a sister, Mrs. John (Ethel) Jones, Richland Center, stepmother, Mrs. Rachel Jenkins, Mowe-aqua; two half-brothers, Grover, Moweaqua, Homer, of Alaska; one half-sister, Mrs.

John (Flossie) Hoffman, Chesterton, and five grandchildren. Mrs. Joseph Giblin Funeral services for Mrs. Emma A. Giblin, 79, of 247 N.

Illinois will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Contributions may be made for memorials to the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. She had been a Decatur resident since December, 1883, when she came here with her parents from Germany. Mrs. Giblin was born in Germany, Feb. 17, 1883, a daughter of Samuel and Amalia Stern.

She was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. She married Edwin Meacham in Springfield, April 7, 1905. He died in Sept. 17, 1905. She mer-ried Joseph Patrick Giblin, Feb.

7. 1909, in Chicago. He died Feb. 20, 1917. Survivors include two sons, Joseph Patrick Giblin, Christianburg, Emmett Michael Giblin, Decatur; two brothers Paul Stern, Decatur; William Stern, Chicago; sister, Mrs.

Pauline Swartz, Waterloo, Iowa; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Henry Harp Funeral services for Henry Harp, 77, of Blue Mound will be at 1:30 pjn. Saturday in Blue Mound Christian Church. Burial will be in Macon Cemetery, Ma con. Friends may call after 5 p.m.

todav at the Ater Memorial Home in Blue Mound. Mr. Harp died at 5 p.m. Wed nesday in his home. SISTER DIES IN IDAHO Mrs.

V. Esther Boughter Payne, 59. a sister of Walter H. Boueh- ter died yesterday Sn Caldwell, Idaho, where she made her home. She had a heart condition, A former resident of Decatur, she was the daughter of the late Rev.

and Mrs. H. Dixon Bough ter. He was the minister of the First Church of God. Besides her brother, Mrs.

Payne leaves' her husband, Robert, and a daughter, Lynn, at home. Burial will be in Portland, Ore, Other arrangements are incom-plete. Student at Marycrest Rose Marie Durbin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Durbin of 446 E.

Condit is a fresh- aan at Marycrest College, Dav enport, Iowa. She is studying ele mentary education. Almost half the engineering re search done in American colleges is conducted at land-grant institu tions. iS4s Francis Wilbern Cox, 86, Charleston, died in Charles- tori Hospital Wednesday a few hours after he was hit by a truck as he started across a local street. Police identified the driver of the truck as Forest McHenry, Charleston.

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Merle Edwin, 1066 S. Franklin w), driving too fast for conditions. Divorces Granted IN LOGAN LEHMAN, Charlene from uonaia. Marriage Licenses Bl'RGETT, Ruth Evelyn. 19, Decatur; MviatK, wiinam 20.

Decatur. GREEN. Lois Loraine, 25. Decatur; i-iinch, Kenneth 23, Sherman Oaks, Calif. BUCHANAN, Donna Sue.

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