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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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a a a DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, July 9, 1957. 25- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 5, 1957. is the claim date in the estate of Lola 0. Shride, deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. May Shride, Administrator Henson, Morthland Henson, Attorneys Legal Notice 25-2- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that August 5, 1957, is the claim date in the estate of Floy I.

Van Hook, deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Floyd R. Van Hook, Executor Kenneth E. Evans, Attorney Suite 409 Millikin Bldg. Decatur, Illinois Tel.

4239 Rosenberg Rosenberg Atiorneys at Law 464 Citizens Building Decatur, Illinois -25-02-09 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, August 5, 1957, is the claim date in the Estate of Cora Cripe, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of mons. Leslie B. Cripe, Administrator Rosenberg Rosenberg Attorneys at Law 464 Citizens Building Decatur, Illinois -25- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday. August 5, 1957, is the Claim Date in the Estate of Fern Smart, deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Ilinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Ruth W.

Bowden, Mary Isabelle Malone and Ena Louise Stonebraker, Executors -02-09-16 NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, September 2, 1957, is the new claim date in the Estate of Leonard Edward McQuilIan, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Thomas L. McQuillan, Administrator Rosenberg Rosenberg 464 Citizens Building Decatur, Illinois -02-09-16 NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, September 2, 1957, is the new claim date in the Estate of Andrew F. Edwards, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Floyd H.

Edwards, Administrator Rosenberg Rosenberg 464 Citizens Building Decatur, Illinois -25- NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Notice is hereby given to all that Monday. August 5, 1957. is the claim date in the estate of Mary S. Maas, deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Mary E.

Sites, Administrator Of the Estate of Mary S. Maas, Deceased. Whitley Whitley, 603 Standard Office Bids. Decatur, Illinois The Decatur Herald RATES BY MAIL for currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Herald daily only except holidays 30c In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $12.00 year $10.00 6 months 6.50 6 months 5.50 3 months 3.50 3 months 3.00 month 1.50 month 1.20 week .40 week .30 Sunday Only- Year $5.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday year $20.00 1 year $15.00 6 months 11.00 months 8.25 3 months 6.00 3 months 4.50 month 2.50 month 1.85 week .70 week .50 Sunday Only-1 Year $6.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by mail in any town or territory having carrier service.

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This newspaper can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. For contract rates, and other classified information: call 5151; write The Herald and Review Classified or inquire in person at the classified counter, 365 N. Main. Decatur, Ill. Marriage License DEWITT James Crum, 20, Normal, Patricia Ann ArmArmstrong, 19, Heyworth.

Born To ANDREWS, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Clinton, girl, July 7, John Warner Hospital, Clinton BENNETT, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.

34th, boy, July 7, Legal Notice -02-09-16- PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that Arnold B. Nauman will at the opening of Court on Thursday the 15th day of August, A.D. 1957, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, call in the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois, his petition for authority to change his name to Arnold Neumann, to change the name of his spouse to Hazel D. Neumann, and to change the names of his minor children to Helen Marie Neumann and -James Arncid Neumann. Dated this 30th day of June, A.D.

1957. Arnold B. Nauman Charles E. Lee, Attorney 423 Millikin Bldg. Legal Notice Legal Notice THE ILLINOIS STATE TOLL, HIGHWAY COMMISSION NORTHERN ILLINOIS TOLL HIGHWAY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CONTRACT N-10 Sealed proposals for Contract N-1C will be received by The Illinois State Toll Highway Commission at its offices, 20 N.

Wacker Chicago 6, IlL, until 11:00 o'clock A. M. Daylight Savings Time on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1957, and then immediately taken to Suite 631, 20 N. Wacker Chicago, publicly opened and read aloud.

The work to be done under this contract beginning at point about 1,835 ft. south of McCurry Road and extending northerly to McCurry Road shall be commenced on Sept. 1, 1957. The balance of work to be done under this contract shall be commenced on Oct. 1, 1957.

The entire work under this contract shall be completed on or before July 31. 1958. and consists of: The grading, drainage, paving, the construction of appurtenances and the erection of precast concrete bridges, for approximately 1.57 miles of the Northern Illinois Toll Highway Construction Section N-1C thereof, beginning at point about 1,835 ft. south of McCurry Road at Northern Illinois Toll Highway Centerline Station in Roscoe Winnebago and extending northerly to a point approximately 1000 feet north of Rockton Road at Northern Illinois Toll Highway Centerline Station in Roscoe Winnebago Ill. The approximate quantities of the principal items of work are follows: Roadway Excavation 180,000 Cu.

Ids. Special Excavation 5,000 Cu. Yds. Selected Subgrade 27,000 Cu. Yds.

Granular Subbase 13,500 Cu. Yds. 10" Reinforced PCC Pavement 43,200 Sq. Ids. 3" Bituminous Concrete Shoulders 24,300 Sq.

Yds. Crushed Stone Base Course 3,000 Cu. Yds. Crushed Stone Surface Course 2.200 Tons Structural Concrete 900 Cu. Yds.

Reinforcing Steel 175,000 Lbs. Structural Steel Misc. 10,000 Los. The Commission finds the general prevailing hourly wage rates 1n the locality in which the work to be done under this contract are: WINNEBAGO COUNTY (Hourly Wage Rates) BRICKLAYERS, $3.50 (a); CARPENTERS, $3.00 (a); CEMENT MASONS, Curb gutter and roadmen, $3.00 (e); ENGINEERS ON PAVING AND ROAD WORK, Power shovels, $2.95 (b); grader, digger and crane excavators, $2.95 Pavers or double drum mixers over 27E, $2.95 (e); Pavers or mixers 27E or under, $2.75 (e); Asphalt spreaders, $2.75 (e); Side boom tractors, $2.95 (e); Mobile cranes, $2.95 (e); Truck winches with frames, $2.75 -(e): Asphalt plantcranes, $2.95 (e); Power blades, motor patrols, $2.75 (e); Front end loaders, highlift shovel, $2.75 (e); Sub graders, $2.75 (e); All. boilers, $2.30 (e); Curb, sidewalk and culvert mixers, $2.30 (e); Dinky motives, $2.30 (e); Stone crushers, $2.30 (e); Tamping machines, (e); Finishing machines, $2.75 (e); Form graders, $2.30 (e); Material handling devices, $2.75 (e); Bull floats, $2.75 (e); Diggers, scoops, $2.75 (e); Grade rollers, $2.30 to $2.75 (e): Air compressors, $2.30 (e): Welding machines, $2.30 (e); Tractors, $2.60 (e): Bulldozers, $2.75 (e); Pumps, $2,30 (e); Blade graders (manually operated), $2.30 (e); Firemen, $2.30 (e); Oilers, $2.30 (e): IRON WORKERS, Structural, $3.25 (a); LABORERS, Jackhammer men, drill men, concrete breakers, air spades, $2.35 (f); Form setters, $2.45 (1): Pipe layers and bottom men, $2.35 (f); Asphalt tampers and smoothers, $2.10 (f); Asphalt rakers and lutemen, $2.35 (f); Others, $2.10 (1): PAINTERS, $2.90 (e); PIPE FITTERS, $3.40 (h); PLUMBERS, $3.40 (h); SOILS BORING -Driller and operator, Tooldressers or assistant operator, CHAUFFEURS ON: Fourwheel trucks, 5 cu.

yds. and under, $2.25 (e): Over 5 cu. $2.40 (e); Six-wheel trucks, 8 cu. yds. and under, $2.45 (e); Over 8 cu.

$2.65 (e); Dumpsters, track trucks, when pulling other than selfloading and equipment: 10 cu. yds. and under, $2.45 (e); Over 10 cu. yds. up to including 16 cu.

$2.65 (e); Over 16 cu. $2.85 (e); Oil distributors, 1 man operated, $2.85 (e): 2 man operated Service trucks- $2.50 (e); other than heavy duty, $2.25 (e); Tandem and semitrailer, $2.45 (e); Batch trucks-2-34E batches or less, $2.25 Over 3-34E batches, $2.45 (e); Winch trucks, $2.45 (e); (e); Mixer trucks -3 cu. yds. and under, $2.30 (e); Over 3 cu. $2.50 (e); Pavement breakers, $2.45 (e); Air compressors, those towed by trucks, pickup trucks and tractors, including welding machines, $2.25 (e); frame trucks used for transportation purposes, $2.55 $2.45 (e); Truck mechanics, $2.45 (e); Truck mechanics (e); trailers, Pole $2.25 (e); Hopperman, skipman, warehouseman, helpers and greasers, $2.25 (e); Teamsters and teamsters helpers, $2.25 dockman, time for time worked after 4:30 a Double (e).

and for all. time p. m. Monday through Friday Time and one-half for the ninth hour worked and Holidays. worked on Saturdays, Sundays for in any one day and over over hours forty hours in one week.

Double time for the tenth ceeding worked and sucin any one day and for time worked and Holidays. Time and one-half after on Sundays day and after eight hours of work in any one worked on Sundays forty hours of work in any one week. Double time for time worked in and Holidays. 1 Time and one-half after eight hours for all time any worked day or 4:30 p. m.

Monday through Friday and one after and on Saturday. Double time for time worked on Holidays. Time and one-half for time worked 4:30 days p. m. to 8:00 A.

p. m. M. to Monday 4:30 P. M.

through Double Friday and for time worked on Saturday Saturdays time for time worked after 4:30 P. M. and for time worked on Sundays and Holidays, and for worked after 8:00 P. M. Monday through Friday.

time All proposals must be on the forms and must comply with the terms and conditions set forth Commission prescribed by the tract Document. in the Conand other contract Copies of the plans, specifications. proposal forms. purchase at documents are available for public inspection or 1654, 20 the office of the Chief Engineer of the Commission, Room N. Wacker Chicago 6, Ill.

ere These documents may be purchased for the following sums which Highway, $5.00 each Standard Specifications for the Northern Illinois Toll non-returnable. Proposal copy: Plans, including Cross Sections, per set, ments, $5.00 Form, Special Provision and other contract docuenced Questionnaire, per set. A Plan Financial Statement and ExperiContractor's Ment of a and Equipment questionnaire and a statemission Current Contractual Obligations on forms supplied will be required from all bidders. Each Proposal must by the Companied by a Proposal Guaranty in the amount of rive accombe the total amount shown in the Proposal for the (5) per cent of the Proposal Guaranty will not be Contract; provided that $250,000. 'The required in an amount exceeding bid bond Proposal Guaranty shail be in the torm of an acceptable or a bank draft, certified check or cashier's check drawn on a sion.

solvent It the made payable to 'The Illinois State Toll Highway Commis bank an assumed bidder is an indivual or partnership doing business under time of submission name, he or it shall be required to furnish prior to 01 at the Individual of his first proposal, a certificate showing that such or partnership is registered and authorized to, conduct in Illinois under such assumed in business Chapter 96, of the Illinois Revised came Statutes, accordance 1955. If with the bidder Paragraph is 4, an corporation, it shall be required to furnish a certificate from -state the Secretary of State of Illinois as evidence that the complied with the Illinois Foreign Corporation Statutes and that corporation the has portion is authorized to transact business in the State of Illinois. cor of the above contract it award Award any be made. will be to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities.

THE ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HIGHWAY COMMISSION July 9, 1957. By Austia L. Wyman, Born To BROUGHTON, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Mount Pulaski, boy, July 8, St, Mary's.

BROUX, Mr. and Mrs. John, Pana, girl, July 6, Huber Memorial, Pana. BROWN, Mr. and Mrs.

Lucius, 804 N. Calhoun, boy, July 5, BURKE, Mr. and Mrs. William 429 N. Stone, boy, July 6, CARLYLE, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gene, Mattoon, girl, July 4, Memorial District, Mattoon. CEARLOCK, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Niantic, girl, July 5, CLAVIN, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence, near Nokomis, girl, July 7, Huber Memorial, Pana. COMPTON, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Pana, girl, July 5, Huber Memorial, Pana.

COOLING, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Illinois boy, July 5, COOPER, Mr. and Mrs. James, Mattoon, girl, July 4, Memorial District, Mattoon.

CROSS, Dr. and Mrs. Leland, Mount Pulaski, boy, July 7, Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Rural Route 1, girl, July 6, FLEETWOOD, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 519 N. Stone, girl, July 5, FREESE, Mr. and Mrs.

John near Clinton, girl, July 6, John Warner Hospital, Clinton. GOBLEMAN, Mr. and Mrs. William, Lincoln, boy, July 6, Memorial Lincoln. HELM.

Mr. and Mrs. J. 1030 W. Howard, girl, July HENDERSON, Mr.

and Mrs. Obed, Mattoon, boy, July 5, Memorial District, Mattoon. ISAACS, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rural Route 2, boy, July 7, KING, Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Illiopolis, girl, July 7, KIRCHER, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1107 Indiana, girl, July 6, LADEWIG, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward, Pana, girl, July 5, Huber Memorial, Pana. LADING, Mr. and Mrs. Orville, Shelbyville, boy, July 6, Memorial District, Mattoon. LAPPIN, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur, Wapella, boy, July 7, John Warner Hospital, Clinton LAUGHERY, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oreana, boy, July 8. St.

Mary's. MATHERLY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 960 W. Grand, boy, July 5, METCALF.

Mr. and Mrs. Warren, 1779 Montrose, boy, July 5, NEILSON, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 888 W.

boy, July 6, O'CONNOR, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome, 563 Virginia, boy, July 7, St. Mary's. OLDHAM, Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie, 547 Gault, boy, July 7, OLMSTEAD, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Pana, boy, July 7, Huber Memorial Hospital, Pana. PAGE, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Rural Route 8, boy, July 5, PATTERSON, Mr. and Mrs. James Mattoon, girl, July 7, Memorial District, Mattoon. PORTER, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl 5, Orchard, boy, July PUGH, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mattoon, girl, July 8, Memorial District, Mattoon. REED, Mr.

and Mrs. James, Macon, boy, July 6, St. Mary's. SAMUELS, Mr. and Mrs.

Corwin, Clinton, girl, July 7, John Warner Hospital, Clinton. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mattoon, boy, July 5, Memorial District, Mattoon. SOMMER, Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent, near Ramsey, girl, July 7, Huber Memorial, Pana. STARWALT, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mattoon, boy, July 5, Memorial District, Mattoon.

TILTON, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, Rural Route 8, boy, July 6, VANDEVENTER, Mr. and Mrs. William, Mattoon, boy, July 6, Memorial District, Mattoon.

VITRANO, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Mattoon, girl, July 6, Memorial District, Mattoon. WEAVER, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth 210 Longview, boy. July 5, Central Illinois Deaths ADCOCK, David 48, of Greenville, died Monday in Huber Memorial Hospital, Pana; body at McCracken Funeral Home, Pana; arrangements incomplete. BAKER, Mrs. Lizzie, 86, of Bement, died 2:45 p.m. Monday in home; leaves son, S.

Max of Cerro Gordo; daughter, Mrs. Ralph Morey niece, Miss Blanche Smith; services 2 p.m. Wednesday in Methodist Church; burial in Bement Cemetery; friends may call at Edwards-Roux Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. ELLIS, Mrs.

Olive 63, MonticelJo, died 3 p.m. Monday in home; leaves husband, Harley services 2. p.m. Thursday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello; burial in Monticello Cemetery. GILBERT, Mrs.

Della, 55, Mattoon, died 3:30 p.m. Monday in Memorial District Hospital; leaves son, Corneilius, Mattoon; daughter, Miss Roxanna, at home; brothers, Ola Derrick son, Mount Carroll; Elva, Mattoon, sisters, Mrs. Dessie Calimese, Terre Joseph Hopgood, Mattoon; body Haute; Mrs. Dora Estell, and Mrs. Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; arrangements incomplete.

HAMBLIN, Michael 1, son of Lyle and Edna Hamblin, Lincoln, died midnight Sunday in home; also leaves brother, Stewart; grandparents, Claude Hamblin, Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss, Waynesville. HOFFMAN, William, 72, Litchfield, formerly of Enden, died 4:30 p.m. Sunday in Illinois Central Railroad Hospital, Chicago; leaves wife, Grace; sons, Homer, Corpus Christi, Darrell, Springfield; Nelson, Litchfield; Robert, Texarkana, daughters, Mrs.

Evelyn Klein and Mrs. Audrey Francher, Los Angeles; Mrs. Constantine Soderstrom, Batavia; Mrs. Elanore Davis, Vienna, Miss Sandra Hoffman, Litchfield: sister, Mrs. Minnie Knecht, Casey; services Wednesday with Gerlt Funeral Home in charge.

JENKINS, Levi, 71, Olney, died Sunday in Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; leaves son, Thomas, Snyder, daughters, Mrs. Mabel Smith, Tulsa, Okla; Mrs. Irene Bunyard, Bloomington; Mrs. Mary Hedrick, Odessa, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Springfield; Mrs.

Pauline Cunningham, Noble; Miss Mary Jenkins, Washington; brothers, Paul, Olney; P. Laomi; sisters, Mrs. Grace Cammon, Olney; Mrs. Sadie Callen, Noble; Mrs. Ethel Marston, Tucson, Mrs.

Leah Stearns, Tucson; body in Summers- Wilson Funeral Home, Olney; arrangements incomplete. KACKLEY, William Otis, 78, Charleston, died Monday in Wickham Nursing Home, Charleston; leaves sons. Hensel, Charleston; Darrell, Chillicothe, brother, Rufus, Venice; sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Christ, St. Louis; Mrs.

Pearl Beliwood; body in Funeral Home, Charleston; arrangements incomplete. LINSSEN, Mrs. Anna 67, near Mount Pulaski, died 4:07 a.m. Monday in Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln; leaves brothers, Fred and James Klarr, Lincoln; William, Milwaukee; sisters, Mrs. Mabel Liberty, Lincoln; Mrs.

Alice Kaler, Los Angeles; Mrs. Elmo Claybourn, LaGrange Park; Mrs. Ruby McMahon, Chicago; Mrs. Bessie Hildebrand, Emden; services 2 p.m. Wednesday in Dammerman Fricke Funeral Home, Lincoln; burial in Lucas Cemetery.

MCNARY, John 77, Funkhouser, died noon Sunday in St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; leaves wife, Clara; son, Lowell, Detroit; Earl, Frazier; John, Funkhouser; daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Ripptoe and Mrs. Voyan Smith, Sullivan; services 2 p.m. (CST) Tuesday in Funkhouser Methodist Church; burial in Union Cemetery; Johnson Funeral Home, Effingham, in charge.

Central Illinois Deaths LOUTHAN, John, 72, formerly of Mattoon, died 12:30 a.m. Monday in Memorial District Hospital, Matton; leaves sisters, Mrs. Charles Holston, Van Dyke, Mrs. Jack Weatherby, Compton, Mrs. Clifford Bolen, Onnaway, brother, George, Ashmore; body in Peers Funeral Home, Mattoon; rangements incomplete.

MITCHEL, Terry, 74, near Clay City, died Monday morning in his home; leaves wife, Bertha; daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Straley and Mrs. Le. lia Herdes, Clay City; Mrs. Ruth Hord, Flora; son, Russell, Clay City; sister, Mrs.

Laura. Rexroad, Clay City; body in Easley Padgett Funeral Home, Clay City; arrangements incomplete. MROSKO, Joseph John 8, Pana, died 6:05 p.m, Saturday in St. Louis hospital; leaves parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Mrosko; sisters, Janice and Kathy; grandparents, John Mrosko, Pana; Mrs. Lloyd Koontz, Franklin Sarver, Herrick; services 9 a. m. Tuesday in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Pana; burial in Calvary Cemetery; McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, in charge. PAYNE, Mrs. Laura, 77, Girard, formerly of Lincoln and Mt. Pulaski, died 11:15 p.m. Sunday in Girard; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Jeff Albert, Girard; Mrs. Esther O'Brien, Milwaukee; brothers, Judge Harry Blue, Litch Hill, services p. m. Wednesday in Mount Pulaski Christian Church; burial in Steenbergen Cemetery; Schahl Funeral Home, Mount Pulaski, in charge. PRICE, Helen, 89, formerly of Effingham, died Sunday; services 9 a.m.

(CST). Wednesday in Sacred Heart Church, burial in St. Anthony Cemetery; Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham, in charge. READ, Mrs. Caroline, 77, Lincoln, died Memorial 2:05 p.m.

Hospital, Monday Lincoln; in Lincoln daughters, Miss Irene Read, Lincoln; Mrs. Viola Kennedy, Peoria; son, Emmett, Elkhart; brothers, Charles, George, and Albert Apel, Lincoln, sisters, Mrs. Mary Warrick, Girard; Mrs. Louise Shafer, Lincoln; Miss Lillie Apel, Lincoln; body to Hor land Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; arrangements incomplete. SPAID, James 68, Heyworth, died at 2 p.

m. Sunday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington; leaves wife, Rita; son, Howard, Heyworth; daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Cook, Hey. worth; two sisters, Miss Alice Spaid and Miss Anna Spaid both of Heyworth; two brothers, John, Ogden, Utah; Merle, Providence, R.

services 2 p. m. Wednesday at Iseminger Funeral chapel, Heyworth; burial Heyworth Cemetery, SWARTZ, Mrs. Pearl, 69, Hillsboro. died 11:55 p.

m. Sunday in home; leaves daughter, Mrs. Bessie Tucker of Fairbury; son. Wayne of Oakland; brother, Nelson Hillbrant of Argenta; services 2 p. m.

Wednesday in Heinle Funeral Home, Argenta; burial in Friends Creek Cemetery. SWIFT, Mrs. Martha, 87, Decatur, died in St. Mary's Hospital Sunday; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, First Methodist Church, Taylorville, burial Bethel Cemetery; Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, Decatur, in charge.

VINSON, James Clint, 81, White Heath, died 7 p.m. Sunday in home; leaves wife, Bess; brother, George, White Heath; services 2 p. m. Wednesday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello; burial in Monticello Cemetery. VON ALMEN, J.

Robert 43, Olney, found dead 8 a.m. Monday in home near H. Coen residence; leaves wife, Julia; sons, David, Navy; Bob and Tom, at home; daughter, Mrs. Curtis Miller, Belvidere; stepbrothers, Rubin Von Almen, Stanley, N. William, O1- ney; stepsister, Mrs.

Annele Beaird, Sarasota, stepmother, Mrs. Ann Von Almen, Olney; body in Schaub Funeral Home, arrangements incomplete. VON RUTI, Mrs. Irene 63, O1- ney, died 3:30 p.m. Monday in Richland Memorial Hospital; leaves husband, Godfrie; sister, Mrs.

Blanche Jones, Olney; halfsisters, Mrs. Josephine Lapin, Louis; Mrs. Fossett Hughes, Studio City, Mrs. Flora Conrad, Idlewild, body in Schaub Funeral Home, Olney; arrangements incomplete. WEAKLY, Mrs.

Lizzie, 86. Mount Pulaski, died Sunday in Deaconess Memorial Home, Lincoln; leaves brother Ferdinand Bobell, Mount Pulaski; funeral services 2 p. m. (CDT) Tuesday in Schahl Funeral Home, Mount Pulaski; burial in Mount Pulaski Cemetery. WOLF, John 79, near Wheeler, died 5:15 p.m.

Monday in home; leaves sons. Crist, Effingham; Ernest, near Wheeler; Lester, Effingham; Howard, Wheeler; daughters, Mrs. Stella Rudin, Joliet; Mrs. Alice Rudolph, Arlington Heights; Mrs. Elsie Riley, Lubbock, Mrs.

Marie Lieberman, LaHabra, brothers, William and Fred, Montrose; sisters, Mrs. Lena Garbe, Dieterich; Mrs. Lizzie Schottmann and Mrs. Alma Schottman, Montrose; services 2 (CST) Thursday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, north of Dieterich; burial in Lutheran Cemetery; Wright's Funeral Home, Dieterich, in charge.

Funerals -Decatur 1A -IA-09 Barding, Mrs. Ella Services 1:30. p.m. Tuesday, Chapel. Interment Old Stonington Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons -IA-09- Calhoun, Dora B. Services 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends may call. Interment Bethany Cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S Dalton, Victor W. Services Thursday 1 p.m. Chapel.

Burial Neoga Cemetery, Neoga, Ill. Friends may call at funeral home after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Dawson Wikoff 1A-11- Hunt, Mr. Joseph M.

Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Antioch Baptist Church. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 9:00 a.m. Wednesday until 11:00 a.m.

then at the church from noon until funeral hour. J. J. Moran Sons -IA 10- Pauschert, Mrs. Matilda E.

Services Tuesday p.m. Chapel. Burial Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville, Ill. Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Wikoff Seiler, Mildred Services 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Brintlinger's Funeral Home where friends may call. Interment Fairlawn Ceme- tery. BRINTLINGER'S Funerals -Decatur -IA 10- Swift, Mrs. Martha Services 2:00 p.m. (CDT) Wednesday, First Methodist Taylorville.

Interment Bethel. Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Ill. Friends may call the funeral home after 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, then at the church from 11:00 a.m. Wednesday until service time.

Dawson Wikoff Funerals- -Central Illinois 1B 1B 10- Hays, Mary Jane Services 2:00 p.m. (CDT) Wednesday, Grace Baptist Church, Moweaqua. Interment 1.0.0.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Stine Funeral Service MOWEAQUA, ILL. -IB-09- Jenkins, Charles Services 2:00 p.m. (CDT) Tuesday, Christian Church, Moweaqua. Interment Long Creek Cemetery, near Mt. Zion.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Stine Funeral Service MOWEAQUA, ILL. Funeral Flowers -1C 10- HOURANS Florists On The Hotel Orlando Corner SHOP BY PHONE 5305 PAY BY MAIL Card of Thanks 02 -02-09- WE WISH to express our thanks to Rev. Jual Ford and the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their expressions of kindness and sympathy and floral offerings at the death of our husband, father and grandfather. Mrs.

Orville Hammond Mrs. Lawrence Hammond Mr. Mrs. Johnny Dove Son Mr. Mrs.

Earl Skelton Daughters -02-09- WE WISH to express our thanks to relatives, friends, neighbors, and the Second Church of God, for the kindness shown us during our bereavement. Mr. Mrs. Walter Hammond and family Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 -05-09 GRAVE lots, Memorial Park. Choice location.

$300, 2-0107. -05-09. 6 GRAVE LOT in Memorial Park, near tower. 3-3375. Masonic Temple Activities 6A -6A 10- DEMOLAY: Jerome R.

Gorin Chapter Stated meeting 7:30 p.m, Wed. -6A MACON LODGE NO. 8: Special meeting, 7 p.m. Tues. First degrees.

Visitors welcome. Refreshments. -6A-09- SOUTH MACON LODGE NO. 467: 1st degree, Tues. 7:30 p.m.

6A 10- STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE 979 Stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Wed. Personals -07-09- FOR A MOMENT of inspiration each day, dial Bible Verse, 8-7425. --07--11 HELEN KIRBY is now associated with K's New Fashion Shop, 240 Park which is to open soon. -07-09- ILLINOIS PUBLIC AID: Illinois Public Aid.

We are authorized to fill all prescriptions and orders from your doctor approved by the commission. Roth Johnson Drug Store, 143 N. Water. 07-09- WILL not be responsible for any debts other than those made br myself. Samella Gardner, 435 Decatur.

-07-09- will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Mrs. Rene Borders. -07-09- will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Lawrence Ponsler, Route 2, Decatur.

Where to Go 10 -7C-09- HAMBURGER STEAK, french fries, crisp salad, frech fried onion ring, toasted buttered bun, coffee or tea and dessert, $1.00. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. -7C-11- ALWAYS choose Moses' Cafe, Arthur. Ill. for the finest.

Fried Chicken Wed. noon. Thurs. eve. -70-09- ALWAYS ready to serve you.

cold package beer and liquors, Haby's Tavern. 930 N. Van Dyke, -7C-09- AT THE- MOOSE CLUB tonight. Entertainment starting at 8. Members and guests.

Fine food, drinks. -7C-12- BOWLERS Worried about Sponsor, Rising Costs of your recreation? Paul has the answer. Openings available for Beginner Bowlers Choice Spots available at 6:30 or 8:30 p.m. Call 8-5612. -7C-09- CLOSED TUESDAYS.

Be sure and watch this column for your name, you may be the lucky winner of free steak! Tarrant's Park Inn, Hiway 36 E. Main. -7C-09- DOWNTOWN it's Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N. Main St. -7C-09- DRIVE-In Theatre, Sullivan: "Magnificent Obsession, Rock Hudson, Jane (color).

Plus, "Stage Coach to Fury," Forrest Tucker. 7C 09- FREE half and half dance, Tues. Evening, Brush College No. 1 Park, 8:30 to 11:00. Music Sangamon Valley Boys, Claude Workman, callCI.

-7C-11- FRIED CHICKEN. FAMILY Style every Wednesday and Thursday eve. Home made hot biscuits with honey. All you can eat in the Pine Room of the Drive-In, Sullivan, Ill. Route 121 and 32.

Seating capacity 100. We cater to parties. -7009- FOR A PLEASANT Evenings entertainment drop the Cocktail Lounge, 545 N. Water. "The Overtones" instrumental group playing for your dancing pleasure.

FOR THE FINEST in Barbecue visit the Pik-A-Rib, 710 S. Franklin. Ph. 3-9575. Carry out and delivery.

-7C-09- PLANNING A available PARTY: The private Gables dinat in Boody. -7C-11- RUMMAGE SALE: 1120 E. Locust, Thurs. in garage. -7C-09 09- RUMMAGE SALE: 1435 Warren, Sun.

p.m. through Fri. even. ing. -7C 09- RUMMAGE SALE: 817 N.

Broadway, Tues. all day Wed. Dishes clothing, miscellaneous. -7C 10- RUMMAGE sale, Wed. Thurs.

1129 N. Illinois. Clothing, Miscellaneous. Breakfast In Bed At Daytona Beach SOUNDS GREAT! And, it is when you're staying at the world's most famous beach. $30 WEEK IMAGINE whole week at a luxurious hotel on the ocean front for only $30.

UNITED TRAVEL. 564 N. Water has this extra special plan which can be yours! 7 DAYS 6 NITES FLORIDA JUST FOR "You" there is private pool and beach, beautiful dining room, coffee shop and a cocktail lounge. FREE Country Club privileges. SIGHTSEEING in and around Daytona Beach.

SPORTS! Tennis, volley ball, badminton, lawn bowling, shuffleboard, golf course, deep sea fishing. SURPRISE Features Galore! YOU'LL BE GUESTS of the hotel at a big free "get-acquainted" cocktail party. Meet new friends by the dozens. LIKE TO DANCE? It's hard to resist the rhythms on a soft, tropical night. Mambo, rhumba and square dancers will all have their turn.

HOW ABOUT wiener roast on the beach? Wind up with real oldfashioned song fest under the stars. Your hotel manager is your host. FREE MOVIES, television, planned entertainment and many surprising attractions! All Are yours at only $30 week. More Details? PICK UP YOUR PHONE and dial 5358 and find out about all the other exciting features of this dream vacation. WRITE OR STOP BY United Travel, 564 N.

Water. We will be happy to answer all your questions and make reservations for you at no extra charge. COME ON DOWN and let's talk about this holiday you're sure to enjoy. SEE YOU SOON, LEO E. MENDEL 10- RUMMAGE SALE: 1475.

W. Decatur, Thursday 9 to 9. Winter and summer teenage clothes. -09- SPECIAL OCCASION? Have a really delicious dinner at the St. Nick Hotel.

Cool, relaxing atmosphere. 125 S. Main. Lost and Found 10 -1009. COIN purse found.

Identify and pay ad. 385 Central Ave. -10- -09- PARAKEET lost. Sick child's pet. 7009 after 3:30.

Automotive -11-13- BUICK, 1955 door, full power, top condition, must sell or trade. Oreana Garage, Oreana. -11 10- Where to Ge -7C BUICK 1956 Super 4 door hardtop. Power brakes, power steering, radio and heater. Reduced $100 today onJv! Barding's Used Cars, 2915 N.

Oakland. Ph. 8-5732. -11-15- CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, 1952, perfect throughout. Nofrey Ph.

39, Arthur. -11--09- CADILLAC, 1955 Convertible. All accessories, full power, Grey finish, A-1 condition. Locally owned. Benton Motors, 545 E.

William. 3-3456 -11-09- CADILLAC, 1955 "60" Special sedan. Finest built in $55. 17,000 actual miles. Not a scratch.

Locally owned, Service record available. $3395. Sunshine Motors, 1615 W. Grand, 8-1565. -11-12- CADILLAC 1956 2 tone hardtop, coupe, all extras, original owner, 000 miles.

Best offer 2-3505. -11-12- CADILLAC, 1957, turquoise with white top, air conditioned. 1,200 miles. Maurer Motors, Clinton. -11-09- CHEVROLET 1946 panel truck, runs and looks good, $165.

836 N. Main. -11-09- CHEVROLET, 1949 4-door. Good. H.

Motors, 2525 N. Water. Ph. 2-5193. -11-09- CHEVROLET 1952 4-door Deluxe, original finish; cleanest one in town; $27 monthly.

Bill Fear Auto Sales, 901 N. Water. -11-09- CHEVROLET, 1954, Bel Air, 2- door hardtop, radio, heater, powerglide, 2 tone, whitewalls, owner, low mileage, like new. $1095. Esquire Motor 2474 N.

Main. 10- CHEVROLET, 1955 "210" sport coupe, V-8. Powerglide, 1-owner, 18,000 miles. Carl's Auto Sales, Boody, Ill. -11- color, low mileage.

$1,300. Call CHEVROLET. 1956 6 2 door, 2 tone 29-5271. -11-09- CHEVROLET, 1956 Bel Air 4-door, V8, power glide, fully equipped. Beautiful ivory and turquoise.

$2095. Holtz Chevrolet W. Junction Routes Clinton. 11-14 CHEVROLET 1956 Station Wagon. 4-door, V-8, radio, heater, powerglide.

Low mileage, A-1 condition. Guaranteed. $1795 for quick sale. Will finance. Inquire Byers, 1028 N.

Main. -11-15- DODGE 1957 Coronet 2 door hardtop, low mileage. Will trade. Ph. 5098, 10 a.m.

to 6:30 p.m. -11-09- DODGES and Plymouths, 1957 mod. els in most styles in stock now Bitzer-Taggart, Dodge Plymouth, Shelbyville. -09- FORD, 1947, 2 ton truck with grain bed. Paul White Chev.

Assumption. Tel. 1276. Open eve. -11--09- FORD, 1947, club coupe, no money down.

$10 per month. Esquire Motor 2474 N. Main. -11-11- FORD, cellent 1949 condition, "6" $300. ton pickup, 1364 N.

Clinton. -11-12- FORD. 1951 fordor, radio, heater, 3-8389. 870 W. Wood.

-11 10- FORD. 1955 customline V-8, 2-6884. $1,195. FORD, 1955 Fairlane convertible, black with black and yellow interior, Fordomatic, whitewalls, radio, heater, fender skirts. Very clean.

One owner. $1,600. Ph. 2-3221. -11-09- FORD, 1956.

Fairlane Victoria hardtop. Automatic transmission. Like new. O'Connell Motors, 901 W. Eldorado.

-11- 09- FORD, 1956. Victoria 4-door hardtop, 2 tone blue and white, 14,000 actual miles, Fordomatic, 225 gine, radio, heater, whitewall tires, dual exhausts, $2,175. Century Motor Sales, Cadillac Oldsmobile IH Dealer, Tuscola, Tel. 215. Antemotive FORD.

1957 Fairlane "500" hardtop. Fordomatic, radio, heater, beauti-1 ful Red and White finish. Like new. Benton Motors, 545 E. William.

3-3456. -11 10- HUDSON, 1954, door Hornet, perfect. Power brakes and steering. Take over payments. 3-3653.

-11-09- INTERNATIONAL 1948 Pickup truck, like new, good tires. Only $175. HONEST POD 901 N. BROADWAY PH. 3-0111 -11-09- MERCURY, 1947 4-door, 47,000 miles, good condition.

3-4553. -11-09- MERCURY 1951 2-door, paint, engine like new. Radio, heater, overdrive, $495. 836 N. Main.

-11-09- 1952, Low 4-door. Radio. heater, overdrive. mileage. Very clean.

P. J. 's Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway, Ph. 3-1231.

MERCURY, 1953 custom 2-door, standard shift, radio. Top condition. $845. Zimmerman Chevrolet Charleston. -11 10- MERCURY 1957 Monterey hardtop, cruiser engine, all power.

Just a few miles on it. Save $800. Hazen Motor Sales, 1078 E. Eldorado. -11 10- NASH Ambassador, 1955, air conditioned, 1500 TV stamps, too.

Amos' Nash Ph. 7784, Taylorville. -11 10- NASH, 1955 Ambassador 4 door super. radio, heater, automatic 2 tone green, 1 owner. Finfrock Mtrs.

(Nash Dealer) Open Eve. Ph. 419 Clinton. -13- OLDSMOBILE, 1953 Super "88" door. Nearly new.

Whitewalls. Excellent condition. Trade or sell outright. Will finance. 2-3805.

-11 10-- OLDS. 1956 498" 4-door hardtop. Full power, air conditioned. Must sell. Make offer.

3-3653. OLDSMOBILE, 1956 Holiday coupe, power equipped, $2,375. Oldsmobile 1954, Super 88 sedan, full power, air-conditioned, $1,745. Carl Grabb Motors, Dealer, Shelbyville. -11-09- PLYMOUTH, 1946, 2-door, ideal fishing car, $69.

836 N. Main. -11-11- PLYMOUTH, 1952 Cranbrook door, good condition, 1-owner. 1104 N. 35th.

-11-09- PLYMOUTH, 1953 Cranbrook door. Radio, heater, new tires. Like new. $745. Lakeside Motors, 1 blk.

N. of Dam on S. Main. 8-8131. -11-09- PLYMOUTH, 1953 4 door.

A little doll! Elmer's Auto Sales, 365 N. 22nd, Decatur, (at the icehouse.) -09- PLYMOUTH, 1956 Belvedere. Loaded. Small down payment will hant dle. Easy terms.

Midstate Motors, 120 E. McKinley. 8-3922. -11-13- A MERE $10 DOWN Will Buy Any Car On Our Lot Kilborn's NORTHSIDE MOTORS 765 N. MAIN PH.

8-7738 -11-09- Buick WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Lowest Prices In Town On Quality Cars! TODAY'S SPECIALS 1955 Buick SPECIAL 4-door. Hardtop. Tritone finish. Dynaflow, radio, heater, whitewalls, power steering and power brakes. 1-owner.

Compare Our Price! $1695 1950 Buick SPECIAL 2-door. Dynaflow, radio. heater. Compare Our Price! $166 1954 Olds SUPER 4-door. Tutone finish, Hydramatic, radio, heater, whitewalls, power steering and power brakes.

Very clean! Compare Our Price! $1295 HIGHFIELD BUICK Used Cars Evenings till 315 S. Main Saturday till Ph. 3-3421 Sunday 10 to Automotive -11- 09- PONTIAC 1953, door, sharp No money down. Auto Sales, 601 E. Wood, 8-5241.

-11-09- STUDEBAKER KEEP UP WITH THE WORLD a daily digest of world news on your front porch every day for only few cents week THE DECATUR HERALD AND REVIEW 1952 STARLIGHT hardtop V8, overdrive, fully equipped. $495 VENTRESS USED CARS 2239 E. William Across From New Pines Shopping Center 10- ABC Always Buy Certified SPECIAL VALUE 1956 STUDEBAKER Champion $1445 We invite you to drive this economical car today. It's perfect, and good example of the outstanding values to be found at Wonderlin's Used Cars. A SPORT CAR THE WHOLE FAMILY can enjoy.

See this 1956 Studebaker Skyhawk V8. Exceptionally nice, full equipment, new tires. $2195 Priced To Please 1956 Ford, Fairlane, thunderbird V8, overdrive, many extras, and only $1893 1955 Pontiac, 4 door, hydramatic, etc. $1445 1954 Studebaker, V8, sport coupe 995 1953 Pontiac, Hydramatic, perfect 895 1953 Ford V8 custom, fordomatic 795 1952 Studebaker V8, overdrive 445 1951 Plymouth, 4 door 245 1949 Oldsmobile, 4 door 175 1948 Chevrolet, 2 door 97 1947 Pontiac, 2 door 97 LONG TRADES- EASY TERMS Wonderlin USED CARS N. 22ND RT.

36 8-8831 -11 ASK FOR JOE MATTHEWS. El Bauer's. He'll out good new or ased car. -11-09- For clean used cars At low, cost and Low payments Come to STEVENSON'S GARAGE 3460 E. William St.

-11-09- Burns BARGAINS IN USED CARS BUSINESS AS USUAL HERE LOOK OVER THESE CARS AND PRICES 1957 PONTIAC V-8 Chieftain. H-. dramatic, radio, heater. Beautiful coral and white. 1 year tee.

$2695 1956 FORD V-3. Fairlane door. Fordomatic, power steering, radio and heater. Beautiful red and white. A sharpie! $1895 1956 PONTIAC V-8.

86C, door. Hydramatic, beater. Black and beige. Nice. 1 year guarantee.

$1895 1956 OLDSMOBILE 88. dooz. Radio, 11,000 actual miles. 1 owner. Black and white.

1 year cuarantee. $1895 1956 FORD V-8 Victoria hardtop coupe. Fleetline. Power steering, Fordomatic, radio and heater. Beautiful red and white.

A real sharpie! 1 year guarantee. $2095 1956 FORD V-8 Custom door. "Customized." Light grey, Radio and heater. See this one. $1595 1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere door.

Heater and radio. Turquoise and cream. See it. $1395 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy door. Automatic transmission.

Radio and heater. 895 1954 OLDSMOBILE 88. 2 door, bydramatic, heater. Beautiful red and white. Low mileage.

Clean. year guarantee. $1295 1954 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 door. Hydramatic, power brakes, radio and heater. Coral white.

Sharp! $1395 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 door. Powerglide, radio and heater. 2 tone green. 895 1953 3 PONTIAC 8, Chieftain De luxe door, hydramatic, radio and heater. A nice one.

895 1953 FORD V-8, door. clean. 695 1953 FORD V-8 door, overdrive, radio and heater. Sharp! 825 1953 STUDEBAKER Come mander Club Coupe. Overdrive, radio and heater.

845 1953 BUICK V-8 Roadmaster hardtop. and All heatez. A power, sharp car. Dynaflow, $1195 radic 30 Other Models To Choose From BURNS PONTIAC-JEEP Sales and Service Broadway till Prairie Sat. till Ph.

5 8-9525 Eves. Sun. 10 to -11-13- BUY 'EM Wholesale! CARS SOLD "AS IS" FIX 'EM UP TO SUIT YOURSELF See Us for The Lowest Prices in Illinois Financing Can Be Arranged Trades Accepted NORTHSIDE Auction Lot On The Beltline Across From WSOY a.

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