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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, November 3, 1962. PAGE TEN THE DECATUR REVIEW Born To Automotive 11 03 DODGE, 1960 4 door hardtop, excellent condition, 46,000 miles, power steering, power brakes, automatic drive, 4 new U.S. Royal Master tire, seat belts. Call 428-0717 or see at 406 S. Linden Fri.

or Sat. No trade. 04 FORD. 1953. 2 door Vg automatic, good 1954 Buick special, hardtop, nice.

Going 10 norma. 4J-obu. 11 FORD 1955 4 door. V8. excellent body and motor, like new tires, $300.

332 N. Calhoun. 428-1740. 11-03 FORD 1955 4 door wagon, runs 4 drives good. $395: '50 Chevy $50.

Valley Mo tors. 610 E. Pershing. 11 08 FORD. 1955, clean, like new tires.

$295. Pn. 422-3661. 11 04 FORD, 1956 Fairlane Victoria. stick shift, ford or hardtop.

963-2277. 1109 FORD. 1956. stake. cyl.

4.ipeed. real sharp. 877-2715. 11 06 FORD 1956 Crown Victoria, excellent, new tires, full power. 8.

automatic. Ph. 422-4480. 1107 FORD, 1956 pickup, ton, 4 speed trans mission, grain sides and stock rack Giatz Trock-Trailer Sales. 1304 E.

Eldor-ado. 11 04 FORD 1957; fresh new trade-ins arriving daily on the new 1963 Fords at BUI Leas Ford. Clinton. 11-06 FORD 1958 4 door wagon. 6 cylinder, stick, just $488.

Midway Motors, 905 Grand. We finance. 11 09 FORD. 1960 convertible, straight shin, overdrive with SS engine, low mileage. excellent condition.

423-6229. 1107 FORD. 1961. Galaxie Starliner. excellent condition.

423-2036. 11 05 FORD, 1961 Galaxie, V-8, straight transmission, overdrive, low mileage, extra clean, private owner. $1550. Ph. Tower Hill 7-2775.

11-04 FORD 1961 Galaxie 4 door; 196 Mercury Meteor "600" 4 door. Wilson Ford. Sbel byville. Ph. 34.

11-03 IH. 1960 172 with V8 engine. 2 speed axie. speed transmission. 102 CA; 1958 IH 172 with 6 cyl.

engine. speed transmission. 102 CA. Both in top condi tion with or without bed and hoist. schultz i Howell, IH Dealers, Arthur, TeL 5.

11 03 INTERNATIONAL, 1953 190: 1958 Dodge i-ton. Craig i Ryan, TH Dealer, rana. i n. izvo. 11 09 MERCURY.

1957 4 door, overdrive. Might trade. 428-1065; 877-2320. 11 03 MERCURY 1961 Meteor 4 door, power steering, local 1 owner, low mileage. Hazen Motors, 1078 E.

Eldorado. 11 08 MERCEDES BF.NZ, 1962. 220 S. Factory new. 2.000 mi.

Save $1,100. 877-6715. 11-05 OLDSMOBILE. 1959 4-door hardtop. All power.

Excellent condition. 35400 miles. 1957 T-Bird. 40.000 miles. Very good condition.

Cleo E. Davis. Lovington, 111. (No phone). 11 OLDSMOBILE.

1962 88 4-door. fully equip- ed. air conditioned, power seat. Sold new for $4300. now $2995.

Maurer Mo tors. Clinton. 11 04 PACKARD sedan, in excellent condition Good tires. 45.000 actual miles. 1561 W.

Wood. 11-03 PLYMOUTH. 1955. automatic, radio, heat er, white walls. $225.

1209 N. 19th. 423- 4776. 11 04 PLYMOUTH, 1955 4 door V8. stick, good si5.

Hazen Motors Lot No. 2, 2217 E. Geddes. 11-06 PLYMOUTH. 1955.

stick. 6 good $195; cnevy -51. convertible, stick, sharp. $188. Archie's.

511 E. Prairie. 11 06 AAA Buick '61 CHEVY 8 $2295 Rips Nixon Ability Washington, Nov. 3 (AP) Ezra Taft Benson says he had increasing doubts during the wan ing years of the Eisenhower ad ministration about Vice President Richard M. Nixon's "ability to provide wise leadership for the nation." Benson told of his misgivings and added that many other Republicans apparently shared them in a book published Friday, four days before voters rule on Nixon's bid to become governor of California.

In Los Angeles, a spokesman for the former Vice President said no one in the Nixon campaign camp had read Benson's book. But he said Benson has endorsed Nixon in the California gubernatorial race. Benson is now in New Zealand. Benson, who served as secretary of agriculture under former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, devoted a chapter to Nixon in his book "Cross Fire: The Eight Years with Eisenhower." He also aimed criticism at other Washing ton contemporaries.

Republican colleagues and Democrats alike. Benson criticized Nixon's 1960 campaign for the presidency, the former Vice President's role in settling the 1959 steel strike, and his "wavering on the farm ques tion." Benson said Nixon "began fight ing for the principle too late" in the 1960 campaign. The Decatur Review RATES BV MAU In Trading Area Dally and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $14.00 1 yeai $12.00 6 months 7.50 3 months 4.00 1 month 1.50 week 40 6 months 6.50 3 months 1 month 3.50 1.20 1 week .30 Sunday Only 1 Year $8.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday yeai $22.00 yeai $17.00 6 months 9.25 6 months 11.75 3 months 6.25 1 month 2.50 3 months 1 month $.00 2.00 week .70 1 week 55 Sunday Only 1 Year S8.00 Carrier rates apply on subscriptions oy mail in any town or territory having carrier service. Remittance should be made by check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps.

RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Review daily only except holidays 30c Review and Sunday 45c Sunday and Herald and Review 75c Classified Advertising Office hoars- 8:30 a.m. to -a p.m. week days. Sundays and holidays, by phone only 4 to 6 p.m Dial 42M353 Multiple Insertion rates apply only when ar is run consecutively ano aa ts ordered for the full number of days on first order. Count 4 words for orst One and aver age words for additional lines.

Minimum charge is for 3 lines except special rate of $3.64 for 2-une 7-day non-contract Insertion Maximum cost of Lost ana Found ads: $1 oer line, minimum lines, up to days Ads measured 12 lines to men. Ads ret with I oi more lines of display type require minimum of 12 lines. Advertising Without Contract Cash rates per line, per day Lines 7 Days Days 1 Day 3- 24c 32c 44c 5-11 22c 28c 36o 13 up 20c 26c 34c Cash rate accepted when payment in made within 10 days of first publication Example: Cash rate charges for: Lines 7 Days 4 Days 1 Day 3 $5.04 $3.84 $1.32 5 $7.70 $5.60 $1.80 12 $16.80 $12.48 $4.08 Gross rate. So per line per day added to cash rate- Commercial Advertising With Contract foi 13 or more weeks, rates per use. Benson 10 CAT, young male, gray-brown tiger striped, lost Westend.

Reward. 428-7620. 10-04 DINNER RING lost area of Brettwood Village. Reward. Ph.

428-8552. 10-09 MAN'S maroon billfold lost Fri. noon. Important papers and money badly needed. 422-391L 10-07 PORTABLE TV set and tube tester found.

Owner may have same by Iden tifying. Box 49 Herald-Keview. Automotive 11 03 BUICK, 1955 Super 4-door hardtop. Runs good. $200.

Midway Motors, 90s w. urana We finance 11 04 BUICK. 1955 Special. 4 door automatic. like new tires It transmission, Al condition.

422-6413. 11-05 CADILLAC. 1960 4 door hardtop, fully equipped, factory air. une owner, like new. City Motors, Main It Eldorado.

428-9011. 11 6 CADILLAC. 1961 sedan De VUle, full power, air conditioned. 1959 Cadillac coupe, power, air conditioned, Eldorado trim. Carl Grabb Motors.

Cad-Olda-Ram-i bier Dealer. Shelbyville. Ph. 154. 11 05 CHEVROLET.

1946. 2 door, straight shift. close ratio. 1957 "283" V( motor. Ph.

El win 2782 after 5. 11-07 CHEVROLET. 1954 4 door, ready lor the road: Plymouth. 55 6" new rings, pins, bearings, beautiful 2 tone green; Plymouth. '56 V8.

hardtop, beautiful red Jc white; Mercury '56 wagon, excellent condition: Ford '59, V8, a peppy performer. See these and others at Long's Quality Used Cars. 2882 N. Oakland. Written guarantee.

877-75162 429-S758. Closed Sundays. 11 06 CHEVROLET 1954 truck. Hi ton, LWB. stake, good condition.

Ph Blue Mound 692-2361. 1104 CHEVROLET, 1955. 2 door, 6 straight shift, clean. $395. Chevrolet.

1949 too pickup, teal good. $350. Ford. 1957, 2 door. V8, straight shift, overdrive, real clean.

$595. Funks Motor Sales, Bethany, Ph. 145R3. II 03 CHEVROLET 1955 stick, new paint A-l condition, $345: '53 Chevy $150. Sky way.

120 F-. McKinley. 877-6815. 11-06 CHEVROLET, 1955: 6 cylinder, straight stick, $395. JiH Motors.

2525 N. Water. Phone 877-5193, 11 09 CHEVROLET. 1955. 2 door hardtop.

automatic, steering. Trade or terms. Gene Andrews, Gregory Ford. 877-5441. 11 07 CHEVROLET.

1956. V8. stick, $495: Ply mouth, 1949, $60; Willys wagon, 1947. It Auto Sales, 877-1607. 11-06 CHEVROLET.

1956 4-door hardtop. automatic. $445. JiH Motors, 2525 N. Water.

Ph. 877-5193. 11-06 CHEVROLET'S, 1956 (4). 6 8 stick It automatic, 1 wagon. Jeff's Auto! Sales.

525 N. Main. 429-2021. 11-03 CHEVROLET, 1956: 4 door wagon, 9 pas-sengei. 6.

straight shift. $695. 877-2569. 11 09 CHEVROLET. 1956.

6 cyl. standard shift. Must sell. 428-1065; Argenta 795-1531. 11 04 CHEVROLET.

1956, Delray, 6 cylinder, straight shift, A-l. extra clean, $545. 428-1565. 1254 N. University.

11 09 CHEVROLET. 1956 BelAir. 2 door. cylinder, straight shift. 1348 E.

Lawrence. 11-06 CHEVROLET, 1957 Bel Air hardtop, auto matic, newly overhauled. 1954 Cadillac, like new. L. K.

Hill, owner. 422-2162. 04 CHEVROLET, 1957, Bel Air 4 door hard top, Vs. automatic, power steering. Just like new.

PJ'S USED CARS 444 N. BROADWAY 423-1231 11-08 CHEVROLET, 1958 Blscayne. 4 door, 6 cyl. Getting company car. 423-0807.

11-05 CHEVROLET. 1959. V8 Impala convert! ble. white with black top, power steer ing, power brakes, powerglide, excellent condition. Sue Lindholm.

428-0927 after pjn. 1104 CHEVROLET, 1960 Impala 4-door hard top. 1 owner; 1956 Chevrolet 2 -door hardtop. These are both exceptionally clean cars. Carl Auto Sales, Boody, 6 mi.

south of Decatur on Rt. 48. Ph. Elwin 2514. 11 09 CHEVROLET 1960 Park wood station wagon, radio, heater, automatic transmission 21,000 actual miles.

Sharp. $1595. 1959 FORD FAIRLANE 4 door sedan, ra dio, beater, automatic, power steering $8951 1954 CHEVROLET ton pickup, grain sides plus stock rack, good tires, 4 speed transmission $595 BILL MURRAY CHEVROLET Monticello Ph. 2158 11 05 CHEVROLET, 1961: Nomad station wagon. power steering, power brakes.

Air con- ditioned. Excellent condition. 19.000 mi. Substantial savings. Taylorville VA 4-3150 03 CHEVROLET.

1961. 4 door. 6, automatic. power steering, radio, beater. 1 owner, sharp.

Will trade, can finance. 428-7528. 1106 CHEVROLET 1962, Impala. V-8. auto matic.

By owner, going back to school Consider trade-in. 429-6425. 11-03 CHEVROLET, 1962 Bel Air passenger station wagon, demonstrator. V8. power glide, power steering, radio, whitewall tires, lots of other extras.

Autumn gold with beige top. Liberal trade of dis count 7053 actual mi. HOLTZ CHEVROLET BUICK CO. CLINTON. PH.

51 OR 52 OPEN EVENINGS 11 08 CHEVROLET. 1962 Impala convertible. power brakes and steenng. Must sell immediately. Ph.

422-7120. 11 07 CHEVROLET 1962 Super Sport, red with red interior, factory air, power, 250 en gine. Bob Waddell Chevrolet, niiopoUs. 11 04 CORVAIR 1962 "gs" truck, low mileage. 4 new nylon tires with less than HftO miles.

Call 4521, Hammond. HI. 11 09 CORVETTE 1957. 270 good condition. Phone 429-4005.

11 09 DESOTO 1951 4 door Custom built, per fect condition. First $200 gets it. 4284167 11 03 DODGE 1959 SPECTATOR, 9-pusenger station wagon. VS engine, push button torque flite tnuismisstoa, radio, beater, power steering, power brakes, electric rear window. Other extras.

A beautiful 2-tone green finish. This is a really sharp car: from a very good home. You Get More For Your Money At WONDERLIN Open 8 to 8 Sat. til 600 E. PRAIRIE PH.

429-2304 FALCON 1960 deluxe model. 3 tone, low mileage, owner. 428-9704. 11 03 FORD, 1949: good running with rebuilt -50 engine, bee at 212 ft. Church.

Ph. 877-1285. 11 03 FORD, 1951, Vs. Vi-ton truck, new paint. 43.000 miles, very good.

Paul Barnett Hammond. Ph. 2661. 11-08 Ford. 53, 2 door, straight shift S295 Pontiac.

'51, 2 door, 1 owner $245 Ford. '55 wagon, V-8, straight shift $445 Chevrolet, '50. 4 door, straight shift 95 Dodge. '51, i ton panel $175 Kellow Motor 671 E. Wood, 423-2811 LOSt and Found 10 08 Automotive PLYMOUTH, 1956.

runs good, needs fender repairs, $250. 38 Fairview PL 428-2524. 11 03 PLYMOUTH 1956 4 door. stick. $295.

No money down. 836 si. 11 03 PLYMOUTH. 1957 2-door hardtop. Vg.

automatic, power steering, power brakes, white-walls. A real nice car at a low price. Heckmaa Chevrolet Cerro Gordo. Tel. 8861.

11 06 PLYMOUTH 1959 Belvedere 4 door. Vg. automatic, good car $588. We finance. Midway Motors.

905 W. Grand. We finance. 11 09 PONTIAC. 1960.

2 door hardtop, straight shift, has to be sold immediately. Best offer buys. 963-2887. 11 09 PONTLAC 1962 CaUlina convertible, hyd- ramatic, power steering. Ph.

Monticeuo 4112. 11 06 RAMBLER 1959 Super 4 door standard shift, now only $488. Midway Motors, 905 W. Grand. We finance.

11 03 ANY OF THESE CARS CAN BE PURCED WITH No Down Payment WITH GOOD CREDIT -q. TO PAY 1955 Chevy. 2 door V8, straight shift. overdrive szs.w mo 1956 Chevy. 4 door, power $37.04 Mo 1955 Dodge.

door hardtop $15.87 Mo 1956 Buick, Special 2 door hardtop 526.46 MO 1953 Olds, 4 door 1953 Chevy. 2 ton truck S13.76 Mo S39.16 Mo $13.78 Mo $15.87 Mo $37.04 Mo $10.58 Mo $10.58 Mo 1949 Metro truck 1955 Ford, tudor 1956 Chevy. 4 door wagon 1952 Dodge. i ton. 4 speed 1954 DeSoto.

4 door 1954 Chew. 4 door $13.76 Mo 1955 Ford. 2 ton truck, good stone rack $37.04 Mo 1953 Chevy. 2 door hardtop $13.76 Mo 1947 Ford 2 ton truck (choice of 2 $15.87 MO 1953 Chevy. i ton, speed 1958 Ford, Fairlane Ford or $26.46 Mo $42.33 Mo $26.46 Mo $21.17 Mo $10.58 Mo 1957 Ford, tudor 1950 Dodge.

1 ton. duals 1954 Buick, 4 door sedan 1957 Olds. 4 door sedan $37.04 Mo Very Good Choice of 25 Others JaclcTroesch Chevrolet Assumption Open Evenings Ph. 1276 11 09 BARDING Pontiac, Inc. "62 CHEVY II $2395 CONVERTIBLE '62 PONTIAC $3195 BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTOP '61 PONTIAC $2595 BONNEVILLE SPORT COUPE '61 PONTIAC $1895 TEMPEST STATION WAGON '60 PONTIAC $2095 BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR HARDTOP "60 PONTIAC $1895 CATAIJNA SPORT COUPE '60 FORD $1695 GALAXIE CONVERTIBLE $1395 IMPALA 4 DOOR 59 FORD $995 CUSTOM 4 DOOR '59 PONTIAC $1695 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR '59 OLDS $1495 SUPER 88 4 DOOR HARDTOP '58 PONTIAC $1095 STAR CHIEF 2 DOOR HARDTOP '58 CHEVY $995 $795 BEL AIR 4 DOOR '57 CHEVY "510- 2 DOOR '57 CHEVY $795 BEL AIR SPORT COUPE '57 $895 STAR CHIEF 4 DOOR HARDTOP '56 CHEVY $595 "210" 4 DOOR HARDTOP WE HAVE 20 CARS PRICED BELOW $600 1 YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY RECONDITIONED-WINTERIZED PONTIAC TEMPEST JEEP 1955 E.

Pershing Rd. PH. 877-4294 11 03 Benton '62 CORVAIR Monra Coupe. S9 FORD Custom 300 tudor sedan. '56 CHEVY Vi-ton pick-up.

'62 OLDS Jetfire Coupe. '59 CADILLAC Hardtop, AJr-Conditioned. '60 CHEVY Parkwood Station Wagon. '61 VW M-ton pick-up. '60 FALCON Station Wagon.

'60 CHRYSLER Saratoga. "59 CHEVY Station Wagon. '60 OLDS "88" 4-door Hardtop. '62 OLDS "88" sedan. BENTON MOTOR SALES "Your Authorised Triumph Dealer" ALL CARS $100 OVER COST Bank Rate Financing 100 Car Selection 545 E.

WILLIAM PH. 423-3456 7C 7C 03 BAZAAR Jitney Supper, La Place Methodist Church. La Place. 5 p.m. Sat.

Nov. 3. Ham, Chicken 4 Noodle. 7C 04 BOWL TODAY at Schaefers. Sat.

i Sun 3 games for $1. 9:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. 242 E. William. 428-5612.

7C 03 BRAUMEISTER Premium Pilsener Beer, Milwaukee's finest. Direct from Brewer to you. Available in cans It throwaway bottles. Sells $4.45 case, our price $2.88 CASE (24) 12-oz. bottle, plus case deposit Super Liquor Stores 7C BREAKFAST from 6 a.m.

on. Special noon plates, steaks. Bottle beer, 25c, 30c. Russ It Grace's. 537 N.

Morgan. 7C 05 BREAKFAST special, "Silver Dollar hot cakes, baby link sausage, coffee. 50c; lunch special 65c; dinners R5c. John It Bev's Inn, 1101 N. Van Dyke.

6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed Sun. 7C OS- CATFISH EVERY FRIDAY, all you can eat $1.29. chicken, Tues.

spaghetti House of Plenty, King It Monroe. 7C 07 EL ROA INN (Maroa). Good food daily. Tasteful music for dancing Fri. It Sat.

Pan Fried Channel Catfish Special Fri. We cater to private parties for 10 to 200. Music furnished If desired. Maroa SY 4-8205. 7C 03 FALL FESTIVAL.

Dalton City Grade School, Sat. Nov. 3. It a Supper! Fried chicken! Adults $1.25, Children 75c. Carnival in the Gym.

Sponsored by PTA. 7C 03 FRENCH FRIED CHICKEN (Half) 50c: carry out 75c. Sat. Special! Bagley" Tavern, 3785 E. William St.

Rd. 423-9163. 7C 04 FUN FAIR Oreana Grade School. Sat. Nov.

10, 5 p.m. Fried chicken, games. cake walk, auction. 7C 09 GREER'S CAFE, 321'E. Main give cour teous, fast service, prices that cannot be beaten.

Just try us. c- vvc- 1 Every Sat. nite. Music by Jack Raffety It Rhythm Rangers. Les ruing calling.

7C 05 TN A HURRY at noon? Lunch at Ran. gos, 337 N. Main. The food is una and tne service speedy, ear service. 7C 04 IT'S NEVER necessary to worry about getting a first class Sunday dinner-just come to Moses Cafe in Arthur this Sunday and enjoy the Fried Chicken and Baked Cured Ham and applesauce.

7C 04 MEET ME AT "THE OFFICE" COCKTAIL LOUNGE 539 N. Water Street (Formerly Loeb's Theatre Lounge) Grand Opening All This Week Every Monday is Poor Richard Night Big gala Halloween party Wednesday. Every Thusday is ladies day. Happy Hour every night, p.m. Every night is party night.

New management new bartender. New cocktail waitress new prices. New ideas new decor- new sounds. COLOR TV TIL 8 P.M. Open weekdays: 3:30 p.m.

to 1 a.m. Saturday-Sundays: 1 p.m. to a.m. TC 05 RUMMAGE SALE: 510 W. Sawyer (Base ment), Mon.

TV-Record-Radio Player, Furniture, Clean Clothing, misc. 03 RUMMAGE SALE: Clothing, toys, house hold articles. Sun. 700 E. Eldorado.

Next door west of Ben's Barn. 7C 06 RUMMMAGE SALE: Sen or trade ever 1000 stags, arts, comics, etc. 850 N. Water, next to Bob's Barber Shop. 04 RUMMAGE SALE, 365 E.

Sheridan, open daily 1 to 5 p.m. Miscellaneous, cloth ing, guns, furniture. 7C 07 RUMMAGE SALE: 58 Corman east on Rt. 36 to 44th left to Corman left on Corman to Corman Ct. turn right.

Large variety. Ph. 429-1875. 7C 03 RUMMAGE SALE: In basement. 1561 N.

Gulick. Church of God. Everybody wel come, nov. 2. 3.

7C 04 RUMMAGE SALE. 860 E. Division I Be hind Vogel's A-l Body Shop). Sat 4 Sun. Cut prices! 7C 03 RUMMAGE SALE: 823 N.

Broadway. Good clean clothing, miscellaneous. all day Sun. 7C 04 RUMMAGE SALE: 700 Oakland Ct. Fri.

eve. 6 p.m.. Sat i Sun. all day. Men's suits, topcoats, 40-46.

Women I clothes, 10 to 16, including formats, 1 wedding dress, size 12. Boys' clothes 4 to 8. Dishes, rugs, drapes. Admiral TV. misc.

04 RUMMAGE SALE: Fibber McGee's closet is overflowing. Children's and adult's clothing, toys, dishes, misc. Garage at 2256 Ramsey Drive, Home Park. Sat. and Sun.

7C 03 RUMMAGE SALE: 2228 Yorkshire (Home Park), Fri. and 9-6. This n' that. Toys. Miscellaneous.

7C 07 RUMMAGE SALE, clothing, dresser, tools, blocks, brick, doors. 1647 N. 32nd. 7C 05 RUMMAGE SALE: 1933 E. Roosevelt.

Sat. i Sun. Toys, fireplace set, tools. butter molds paddles, etc. 7C 03 RUMMAGE SALE: Toy and clothing.

Could be used for resale. Call 422-0425. 7C 15 RUMMAGE SALE: 1180 E. Johns. Sat.

Mon. Children's winter clothing, electric space heater, appliances, misc. 7C 06 RUMMAGE SALE. 648 W. Packard.

AU day Sat. Sun. Mon. after 6 p.m. Lots ot ciotning.

electric reducing couch, high chair, some furniture, dishes, misc. 7C 08 RUMMAGE SALE: Gigantic neighbor hood sale. Good clothing, all sizes. camera, skates. Fri.

thru 9-9. 944 E. Garfield, alley entrance. 7C 03 RUMMAGE SALE. 2413 E.

North, base- uicm. praesHonai nair aryer, ponaDie electric oven, lady's clothing sizes 10- i. n. p.m.. sun.

7C 08 RUMMAGE sale. Moved from 1266 Macon to 410 S. Fairview. The Shanty. Buy sell consignment.

Clothing, antiques. 7C 04 RUMMAGE SALE: 10 East Dr. (In the Elms). Fri. evening, all day Sat i Sun.

Adult clothing and misc. Everyone welcome. 7C 03 THE ESCAPE LOUNGE proudly presents, again this Fri. It Sat. for your dancing 4t listening pleasure THE DENNY DI LULLO TRIO Fairview Plaza 7C 09 TURKEY i HAM SUPPER: Fri.

Nov. 9. Blue Mound Methodist Church. Adults $1.35: children 75c. Serving starts 5 p.m.

Country Store It Bazaar opens at 10 a.m. Lost and Found 10 10 07 BOY'S BICYCLE lost. Red Schwinn, ser ial J928167. Ph. 422-2407.

Reward. 10-05 BULOVA wrist watch tost Saturday night. Ph. 423-535L Reward. 10 09 GIRL'S BICYCLE FOUND.

Owner iden tify, pay ad. 429-4678. 10 08 GLASSES with blue frames, lost Sat by high school girl. Needed badly. Ph.

428-3073. 10 06 SHETLAND PONY, strayed. 40" high. dapple grey, whhe mane It tail, vicinity Baltimore Rd. i Lost Bridge Rd.

Family pet. Reward. 428-3643. Where to Go Funeral Directors 01 05 Oil Reliable Service IN THE TIME OP NEED Dawson Wikoff DECATUR ARGENTA MT. ZION Funerals Central Illinois IB i 1 04 Wood, Mrs.

Alice Services 1:30 p.m. Sunday Brintlinger's Funeral Home in Cerro Gordo where friends may call after 4 p.m. Saturday. Interment Cerro Gordo Cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S CERRO GORDO.

ILL. Funeral Flowers 1C 06 1C FLOWERS HOURANS 429-5305 429-5281 1C 08 FLOWERS MEAN so much in time of sorrow. Call Zip's for prompt delivery. 313 N. Main.

423-3-181. Card of Thanks 02 02 04 ADAMS. RUSSELL We wish to thank friends, neighbors, relatives, Kev. Van Lear. Prairie Ave.

Christian Church le Dawson Wikoff for their kindness sympathy shown during our recent sor row. The Adams Family. 02 03 CONSTANT. MARY MAE. We extend ouri iu urcuu, ircis.iuwa.

It Sons. Rev. i Mrs. Calvin Bright.f Staley Fellowship Club, Local 991, Olivel Branch Camp No. 218, and Royal Neighbors of America for their many kindnesses and beautiful floral tributes dur-ins our recent bereavement.

The Children 02 03 MURRAY, MRS. MARY ANN: We wish to thank the Sisters. Father Querry, fourth floor nurses at St. Mary's Hospital and all of our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our mother. The Murray Family.

Insurance 06 06 09 ABOUT AUTO INSURANCE, ask Kirk-man for the plan. Under-age. over-age cancelled. Ph. 429-4385.

1212 E. Wood. 06 07 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 07 YOUR INSURANCE DOLLAR buys more with our broad form package policy. See Shelby Thompson, 423-854L Personals 07 07 03 I will not be responsible for any debts1 other than those contracted by myseu. Jimmy D. Taylor. R.

R. 2. Decatur. 07 03 I WILL be responsible for debts contract ed only by myseu. ceo.

burner, 483 N. 34th. 07 09 NEED RIDE downtown, 5 day week. 8-5, 58 Sundale. 429-1260.

07 03 THE MEMBERSHIP OF LOCAL 728. Al lied Industrial Workers of America. AF L-ClO, which represents employees of the Warner Castings Company wishes to ex press it's gratitude to the individuals, business concerns, brother and sister unionist and other organizations who gave us both their financial and moral support during our recent Labor-Management strife. Local 728 AIWA. AFL-CIO Charles E.

Brown Recording Secretary Business Personals 7A 7A 07 BILL WINHOLTZ welcomes all new i old customers to his new barber shop at 3620 E. William St. Rd. Next to Lee Kimmons Hardware. 7A 06 BLAKEMAN'S City Service again under- coating cars: the newest type under-coating.

1804 E. Eldorado. 428-5713. Where to Go 7C 7C 09 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 04 A CLUB Steak dinner, complete 81.70 Fillet Mignon dinner SI. 50 and $2.65 Chicken Basket $1.45: Shrimp basket 81.25; Chicken hip special 60c. breast The Shore 22nH It Cantrell 7C 07 A delectable treat! Cooney's own recipe for Pizza Puff, 33c. Try it.

Inside, curb service. 2512 N. Mam. 7C 03 A HARVEST FESTIVAL: Forsyth Meth odist Church. Nov.

3 serving at 5. Turkey, ham supper: all trimmings. Country store, bazaar open at noon. Adults. 31.50; children.

75c. 03 A- PLEASANT atmosphere and fast court. eous service always at the modem Lin coln Square Lounge. 121 N. Maui.

7C 03 ALWAYS BIG times at Ken's Tap. Dance to the popular Weber Combo i Sat. nites. 230 W. Wood.

7C 07 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.-1A.M. Live Music Dancing Fri.

It Sat. 7C 03 AMERICAN LEGION POST 105 MIXER DANCE MUSIC BY VERN BALDING 9 P.M. 12:30 A.M. SAT. NOV.

Members It Guests Invited Decatur, 111. 04 ANNUAL TRAPSHOOT. all day Nov. 4, Ramsey, 111. Frozen turkeys, hams, loins, etc.

3 traps operating. Spon sored by American Legion. 7C 03 ASK FOR FREE list of cruises every, where! $135 to United Travel, 564 N. Water, 429-5358. 7C 03 AT THE MOOSE BALLROOM SPECIAL DANCE TON1TE MAXINE'S Orchestra plays for your dancing pleas ure.

Get up a party. Good tune assured. All members guests invited. 7C 06 AT THE FRIENDLY TAVERN: Vi fried chicken, 50c. Hours 5 to II.

Sua. 2 to 10. 3135 Fanes Parkway. SANDEL, Mr. and Mrs.

Alan, 1406 N. Edward, boy, Nov. 2, SERWACKI, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward, Taylorville, girl, Oct.

30, St. Vincent Taylorville SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. John Mowea- qua. girl, Oct.

31, St. Mary's SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cowden. boy, Nov.

1, DiMC SMOTHERS, Mr. and Mrs. James Route 8, girl, Oct 31, DiMC SRONCE, Mr. and Mrs. David Clinton, girl, Oct.

31, DiMC STANLEY, Mr. and Mrs. James, 2243 E. Wood, boy, Nov. 1, DiMC Central Illinois Deaths BRUSH, Anthony 78.

Taylorville, died 3 a.m. Friday in St. Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; leaves wife, Bar bara; daughters. Mrs. Irene Hoekstra.

Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Janet Campbell, Taylorville; Mrs. Sally Deguitas. Chicago; son, Felix Baneich, Taylorville services 9 a.m. Monday in St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Taylorville; burial in Oak Hill Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Sunday in Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville. BURROW. Mrs.

Edna, 68. Altamont, died 2:20 a.m. Friday in Fayette County Has pital, Vandalia; leaves husband. Edwin; son. Norman, Altamont; daughters, Mrs.

Alice Koss, Mrs. Laverne Trost. both of Altamont; services 2 p.m. Sunday in Immanue! Lutheran Church. Altamont burial in church cemetery; call after noon Saturday in Kull Funeral Home, Altamont.

CYRULIK, Crystal Diane and Cynthia Ann, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cyrulik, Mount Pulaski, died 5 a.m. Friday in Decatur and Macon County Hospital, also leaves grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Coogan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cyrulik, all of Mount Pulaski; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coogan.

Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Heinzel, Middletown; Mrs. Cynthia Wilham.

Riverton; Mrs. Bertha Cyrulik, Mount Pulaski; services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Schahl Funeral Home. Mount Pulaski; burial in Mount Pulaski Cemetery. DITCH.

Mrs. Myrtle. 46. near Clare- mont. died Friday in Richland Memonal Hospital.

Olney; leaves husband. Del- bert; sons, Maurice, Erval, both of Ol ney; daughters, Mrs. Agatha Bell, Dun-das; Rowena Ditch, Elizabeth Ditch, both at home; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Stoltz, Sumner; brothers, Mervin Stoltz, Saybrook; George Stoltz.

Belfair, Jack Stoltz, St. Charles, Larry Stoltz, with Navy in Calif or. nia; Bill Stoltz, Chauncey; James Stoltz, with Navy in Cuba; sisters, Mrs. Lola Stunner, Oolitic, Mrs. Mona Dod-son.

Kimball. Mrs. Lois Ember-ton. Forrest; Mrs. Juanita Kerby.

Cer- ro Gordo; Mrs. Donna Akers. Chauncey; arrangements incomplete; call in Sum- mers-Kainey Funeral Home, Olney. GRONSO, Mrs. Nellie 89, Vandalia.

died Tuesday in Fayette County Hospi tal, Vandalia; leaves son, Thompson Frederick. S. services 2 p.m. Sunday in Miller Funeral Home. Vandalia; burial in Southhill Cemetery; call in funeral home.

MARSHALL, Mrs. Latitia Tucker. 86. Cowden, died 7:45 p.m. Thursday in Decatur and Macon County Hospital; leaves sons, Norman Jacksonville; Lewis Cowden; brothers, Ezra Tuck- er, Kentucky; Thomas Tucker, Delmar Tucker, both of Cowden; services 1 p.m.

Sunday in First Methodist Church, Cowden; burial in Bettown Cemetery, near Roodhouse; call after 3 p.m. Saturday in Lockart Son Funeral Home. Shelby- viiie. McGUIRE, Mrs. Elizabeth.

80. Effing-ham, died at 4:50 p.m. Friday in St. Anthony's Hospital, Effingham; survived by brother Charles J. Feldhake, Effing.

ham; services 9 a.m. Monday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Effingham, burial in church cemetery; call after 10 a.m. Sunday at Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham. OVERHOLT.

Melvin (Mike), 73. Casey. died 7 p.m. Wednesday in Dallas, leaves wife, Irene: son. Wood, Dallas, brother.

Frank, Lavonica, sister, Mrs. Grace Leduc, Colton, services 2 p.m. Monday in Markwell Funeral Home, Casey; burial in Ridge-lawn Cemetery, Martinsville; call after noon Saturday in funeral home. ROBERTS, Georgia. 74, Lincoln, formerly of Mount Fulaskj.

died Thursday; services 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Schahl Funeral Home, Mount Pulaski: burial in Mount Pulaski Cemetery; call Saturday afternoon and evening in funeral home. ROBINSON, Edwin 74, Flora, died 8:30 p.m. Thursday in Clay County Hospital, Flora; leaves wife, Nellie; brother, Floyd Grafton, W. services 2 p.m.

Sunday in Hancock Funeral Home, Flora; burial in Elmwood Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Saturday in funeral home. SIGRIST. Adam Theodore. 82.

Loosootee. died 8:20 p.m. Friday at home; leaves wife, Iva; daughters, Mrs. Elsie De-Werff, Farina: Mrs. Doris Burton, Ma- son; Mrs.

Virginia Richardson. Loogoo- tee; Drotner. (ieorge. Sun City. sister.

Mrs. George Fogie, Washington Courthouse. Ohio; services 1 p.m. Monday in Westpoint Church, near Farina: burial in Farina Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Sunday in Stonecipher Funeral Home, Farina.

STANBERY, Mrs. Bertha 82. Van. dalia, died 8:05 a.m. Friday in Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia; leaves son.

Dr. George Vandalia; brother, Henry jucn. vvarsaw, services 2 p.m. Sunday in Vandalia St. James Lutheran cnurcn: ounal in Fairlawn Cemetery call after 2 p.m.

Saturday in Beery i numi unerai iiome, andalia. STEPHENS, Orval, 69, St. Elmo; died 4 p.m. Friday. Veterans Administration Hospital, Marion; leaves wife, Delia; daughters, Mrs.

Retha GatewnoH Brownstown; Mrs. Pat Hamilton, Jackie Stephens, St. Elmo; brother. Ralph, Crane. sisters.

Mrs. Beatrice Ve- unes, jeannette Porter. Ponca City. Mrs. Betty Butts, Mount Pleas ant, Mrs.

Mildred McCurry, Sac ramento, sen-ice 1:30 p.m. Monday. Baptist Church, St. Elmo: burial. spring Mill cemetery, near St.

Elmo; can at Brown Funeral Home, St. Elmo, after 2 p.m. Sunday. TRENRLE, Charles, 87. near Farmer; City, died 3:45 P.m.

Friday at home leaves sons, James, Richard, both of Farmer City; brother, Martin, Farmer city: sister. Mrs. Catherine Clifford Farmer City; Mrs. Caroline Moloney, orwRiyn. n.

services 9:30 a.m. Monday in Sacred Heart Catholic Churrh. Farmer City; burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Farmer City; call after 4 p.m. Saturday in Stensel Funeral Home. rarmer City; rosary 8 p.m.

Sunday in 1 unerai nome. Funerals Decatur 1A Doran, Donald L. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Chapel. In terment Fairlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. J. J. Moran Sons 1A 05 Kuhle, Margaret Solemn Requiem High Mass 9 a.m.

Monday, St. Patrick's Catholic Church. In terment Greenwood Cemetery, Assump tion. III. Friends may call at the fu-neral homeffrom 2 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Sunday. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Sunday by St. Patrick's Altar Society.

J. J. Moran Sons Funerals-Central Illinois IB IB 05 Hood, Floyd R. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Oakley Brick Church oi the Brethren.

Interment West Frantz Cemetery Friends may call at Brintlinger's Funeral Home in Orro Gordo after 6 p.m. Sunday then at the church from 1 p.m. until service time on Monday. BRINTLINGER'S CERRO GORDO, ILL. Impala 4 door hardtop, all white, power' glide, power steering i brakes.

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Please report errors promptly This news- paoei can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion. Advertising Agency rates furnished on request For other classified information: Call 429-4353 write the Herald and Review Classified or Inquire In person at the classified counter. 365 Main. De catur, Marriage Licenses BAKER, Ola Mae. 27, Decatur; CRIPE Hill 37, Hammond.

CARLSON, Judith Ann, 18, Decatur: IX) AK, Robert 20. Maroa. BOYD. Judith Pearl. 20.

Argenta; HOUS- cn. uigene 21, Decatur. BODINE. Sharon Kay. 18.

Decatur; skuwkonski, Frederick 20. Decatur. Born To BARNES, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 3363 uana, girl.

Nov. 2. DiMC BARTON, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3900 E.

William, boy, Oct. 31, St. Mary's HACKL, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 421 E.

Tohill, boy, Nov. 3, St. Mary's CARTER. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry, 1919 E. Damon, girl. Oct. 31. DiMC CASEY, Mr.

and Mrs'. Albert. 1235 W. Green, girl, Oct. 31, DiMC CHALLANS, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 2531 E. Locust, girl, Oct 31. St. Mary COGSWELL.

Mr. and Mrs. George, Route 1. girl. Oct.

31, DiMC CONSTANT, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. 3116 C-reenlake, boy, Nov. 2, St.

Mary GREGG, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cerro! Gordo, boy, Nov. 2, DiMC HACKETT, Mr. and Mrs.

William, 960 W. Eldorado, girl. Nov. 1. DiMC HENDRICKSON, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth, 1335 N. Walnut Grove, girl, Nov. 2. KARCHER, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor 2604 Lost Bndge, boy, Oct. 31, St. Mary's KATER, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry, Macon, girl, Nov. 1. St. Mary's LEE, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert, Lincoln, boy. Nov. 1, Abraham Lincoln Hospital, Lin coln, v. MANLEY, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Robert, Taylorville, girl, Oct. 30, St. Vincent's, Taylorville MCGLADE, Mr. and Mrs. David, 2089 E.

Whitmer. boy. Nor. 2. DiMC -OLLER, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence, Owan-eco, boy, Oct. 31, St. Vincent, Taylorville. PLANK.

Mr. and Mrs. John, Arthur, boy. Nov. 3.

St. Mary's POWELL. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 141 E.

Packard, girl, Oct. 31. DiMC REED, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Blue Mound, boy, Nov.

2, DiMC REYNOLDS, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Clinton, boy. Nov.

1. John Warner Hospital, Clinton..

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