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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 28

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THE DECATUR REVIEW Funerals--Decatur 1A Where -7C---11 to Go 7C, -11--13 Automotive 1 Services 3 p.m. Friday, Chapel. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Interment Fairlawn Cemetery.

Dawson Wikoff Slay, Walter E. Shallenberger, Dianne Services 3:00 p. m. Saturday, Chapel. Interment Fairlaw Cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home after 7 p. m. Friday. MONSON'S Funerals--Central Illinois 1B Carter, Herschel Services 2:00 p.m. (CST) Friday, Lovington Christian Church.

Interment Keller Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. McMULLIN 1 FUNERAL HOME LOVINGTON, ILL. call at the funeral home after Friday noon. Drewes, Mrs.

Margaret Services 2:00 p.m. (CST) Saturday, Stine Funeral Home. Interment IOOF Cemetery, Moweaqua. Friends Stine Funeral Service MOWEAQUA, ILL. -1B-12- Huffman, Vera F.

Services 2:30 p.m. (CDT), Saturday, Methodist Church, Hammond, Ill. Interment Hammond Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:00 p. m.

Friday. McMULLIN FUNERAL HOME SULLIVAN, ILL. Funeral Flowers 1C -IC-12- HOURAN'S FUNERAL-OTHER FLOWERS Phone 5305 "On The Corner" Water at Wood In Memoriam 03 -03- TRENT. PATSY In loving memory of our daughter and sister who passed away 5 years ago today. Mother, Father and Sister --03-11 TRUETT.

MARY A. In memory of our dear mother and grandmother on her brithday. We see you in the hours, That are part of every day, And hear your loving voice reply As in the days gone by. Our hearts will not forget you, They could not if they tried, Because in all we do You're always by our side. Ed.

Mae, Joan. Phyllis and Ruth Carol --03-11 IN LOVING memory of Mrs. Geo. V. Perry, wife and mother, who passed away a year ago today.

Husband and children. Masonic Temple Activities 6A -6A-12- DECATUR COUNCIL 16: Stated Assembly Friday, 7:30 p. m. -6A-22 IONIC LODGE NO. 312: 1st degree, Thurs.

7 p.m. Personals 07 -07-14 CIVIL AIR PATROL Paper Drive, Oct. 14. To purchase cadet study manuels and for flight fund. Curb, garage and basement pickup.

Tel. 2-2549. 8-3097, 2-2536, Sullivan 6283, Blue Mound 1255. --07-11 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. William A.

Taylor, 1105 E. Orchard, Decatur. -07- -13- 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- OTIS NEWLIN'S Barber Shop, 1434 N. Jasper, opened now after 4 weeks vacation. Where to Go 7C -7C-11. A CHICKEN BASKET.

french fries, cole slaw, toasted buttered bun, coffee or tea, $1.25. Shore Restaurant Drive Inn, 22nd Cantrell. -7C-11 ACT NOW! You're hungry for donuts and you get good ones at Quality Do- Nuts, 635 E. Eldorado. -7C-11 AIR TICKETS.

quick delivery, experienced travel counselling. United Travel, 564 N. Water. -7C-11 AT. Officer's THE meeting MOOSE 8 CLUB Club tonight.

p.m. open for your enjoyment. -7C 17. CEC' SAYS: Always good company and cold packaged goods at Haby's Tavern, 930 N. Van Dyke.

-7C-13- CHICKEN noodle supper, Bar-B-Q, baked beans, cole slaw, potatoes, homemade pies. 2 serving lines promptly at 5 p. Oct. 13. Salem School.

Also games, cake walk, movies. 1 mile east Junct. 36 121, mile south of Rt. 36. -7C-11 CHOW MEIN, Noodles, Egg Fooyoung, Fried Rice, Special Chinese dinners.

Open p.m. nese Tea Garden, 105 N. Main. -7C-11 CLUB STEAK, served with golden french fried potatoes, salad bowl, bread, butter and dessert. Tower Cafe, Rts.

48 51. -7C-11 EVERY THURSDAY we have delicious chicken noodles at the YMCA Coffee Shop. -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, Route 121 and 32.

-7C-11 GRAND THEATRE. Sullivan: "These Wilder James Cagney, Barbara Stanwyck. Drive-In Theatre: Closed! GREATEST COMEDY BAND ever offered is now playing nightly the Decatur Cocktail Lounge the Ray Reynolds Quintet. Floor shows use the entire band in crazy comedy. Don't miss 'em! 545 N.

Water. -7C-12- PUBLIC PARTY Friday p.m. Woodman Hall. Hiawatha Pocahantas. -7C-12- NEVER FIND BETTER than the Lincoln Square Tavern, 121 N.

Main. -7C-11 RUMMAGE: Clothing, novelties, household goods; 360 W. Garfield. -7C-13- RUMMAGE SALE: Sat. 668 W.

Di-; vision, rear, through Illinois, Thursday, October 11, 1956. Automotive 11 -11-11 The Decatur Review RATES BY MAIL In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday 1 year $12.00 1 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-1 Year $5.00 Outside of Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday year $20.00 year $15.00 6 months 11.00 6 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. Remittance should be made by check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility currency or stamps. RATES BY CARRIER Per Week Review daily only except holidays 30c Review and Sunday 40c Sunday and Herald and Review 70c Classified Advertisinc Office hours: 8:30 a.

m. 10,5 p. m. week days. Sundays and holidays, by phone only, 4 to 6 p.

m. Dial 5151. Classified rates, for set solid ads originating in Coles, Clay, Cumberland, Christian, Dewitt, Douglas, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Logan, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Richland, Sangamon, and Shelby counties: 7 Consecutive days. day 9 words, 2 lines $3.36 .52 14 words, 3 lines 5.04 .78 19 words, 4 lines 6.72 1.04 Each additional 5 words 1.68 .26 Rates cover publication in both The Herald and The Review, week days. Rates are the same for Sundays and holidays.

Cash rates apply only for payment within ten days of first publication. Charge rates, 5c per line per day higher. For advertising from outside above named counties, 32c per line per day, and cash with order except where credit has been established. Salesmen, Agents, Business Opportunity advertising, 32c per line per day. Please report errors promptly.

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. Fire Calls Wednesday 6:35 p.m.-2263 W.

Center brush fire, no loss. 6:45 p.m.-Route 36 and Prairie Avenue, grass fire, no loss. 7:52 p.m.-1024 N. Dennis home of Hubert Henson, overflooded furnace, no loss. Marriage License David C.

Behnke, Decatur 27 Mary Anne Houran, Decatur 24 Divorces Granted IN DEWITT-NEAL. William Henry from Imogene; LONGBRAKE. Ina from Julius; CLOW, Freda H. from Charles. Born To BROOKS.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Rose Hill, boy, Oct. 9, St. Anthony, Effingham.

DYER, Mr. and Mrs. William Rural Route 6, boy, Oct. 10, St. NIEMEYER.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale, Teutopolis, boy, Oct. 9, St. Anthony, Effingham.

SEIBERT, Mr. Mrs. James, Lincoln, boy, Oct. and, St. Clara's, Lincoln.

SHOEMAKER, Mr. and Mrs. John Kater, boy, Oct. 10, St. Mary's.

Central Illinols Deaths CARTER, Herschel, 63, Lovington, found dead, apparently of heart attack, noon Wednesday in woods near Bruce; services 2 p.m. (CST) Friday in Lovington Christian Church; burial Keller Cemetery; McMullin Funeral Home in charge. HASKENHERN. died Mrs. 5:30 Anna, 65, near Mont a.m.

Wednesday home; leaves son, Bernard, at home; daughters, Mrs. Marie Hill, Urbana; Mrs. Agnes Albin, Mattoon; brother, Frank Hemmen, Lillyville; sisters, Mrs. Clarence Willenborg, Effingham; Mrs. Alf Meyers, Effingham; services 9 a.m.

(CST) Saturday in St. Louis Church, Montrose; burial in Church Cemetery; Habing Funeral Home, Teutopolis, in charge. INGRAM, Ben 70, Lincoln, died 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in home; leaves wife, Katherine; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ott, Middletown; Mrs.

Pearl Hamilton, Lincoln; Mrs. Leona Maaks, McLean; Mrs. Eichel Smith, Milton, sons, Carl, Leo and Ronald, Lincoln; brother, Charles, Lincoln; body in Holland Funeral Home, Lincoln; ments incomplete. MALCOLM, Charleston Kyle, 71, died WednesHospital; leaves wife, Laura; daughters, Harold Reynolds, Charleston; Mrs. Denzil Mock, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs.

William Buckler, Charleston; Mrs. Lela Mae Bieda, Bedford, son, Ralph Malcolm, Bedford. services Friday at 2 p.m. (CST) in Clark Funeral Home, Charleston; burial in Maple Hill Cemetery, Westfield. SAWYER.

Charles 50, Lansing, formerly of Farmer City, died Tuesday in a Lansing Hospital; leaves mother, Mrs. James Sawyer, Farmer City; sister, Mrs. Mildred Dye, Farmer City; services 2 p.m. Friday in Stensel Funeral Home Farmer City; burial in East Lawn Cemetery, Bloomington. SELL, Frank, 86, near Brownstown, Wednesday in home John Wicker, Brownstown; services 2 p.m.

(CST) Friday in Brownstown Christian Church; burial in Old Loogootee Cemetery, near Brownstown; Claggett Funeral Home, Brownstown, in charge. Funerals -Decatur 1A -IA-11 Higgins, David Friends may call at Brintlinger's from 3 p.m. 'til p.m. Thursday. Body will be taken to Shelbyville, Ill.

for services 2:00 p. m. (CST) Friday, Lockart Son Funeral Home. Interment Mound Cemetery, Cowden, Ill. BRINTLINGER'S -IA-12- Horn, Mrs.

Fannie (Aunt Fannie) Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. Friday, St. James Catholic Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

J. J.Moran Sons -IA-13Lutrell, Mrs. Minnie May Services 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Chapel. Interment Graceland Cemetery.

Frinds may call at the funeral home after 10:00 a. m. Friday. J. J.

Moran Sons MAKE PAY whil: the sun shines! This is the busy season when folks have lots of work to do and lots of things to sell. Whatever the job. remember Classified Ads will work for you promptly, easily. and at low cost. Just call 5151 to place your ad.

Automotive A MERE $10 DOWN Will Buy Any Car On Our Lot Kilborn's Northside Motors 765 N. MAIN PH. 8-7738 -11-13- BOWEN MOTOR CO. 103 W. BODMAN.

BEMENT. ILL. 1956 Studebaker Sky Hawk, 1,700 miles, like new. 1955 Studebaker Commander Regal Deluxe sedan. Automatic.

Nice car! 1955 Studebaker President 5 passenger coupe, like new. 1954 Cushman Eagle motor scooter. like new. Open Evenings and Sundays Business Ph. 4511, Res.

4921 -11--11 Buick Right Now We Have an Excellent Stock of Late Model Fine Used Cars Come In and Let Us Show You How Easily You Can Buy These Cars LOT NO. I 315 S. MAIN, PH. 3-3421 LOT NO. 2 555 E.

PERSHING 3-5752 1955 BUICK Super Hardtop. Dynaflow, radio, heater. power steering. tinted glass, whitewall tires. custom trim.

1 owner Really sharp, like new! Big Savings $2445 1955 BUICK Roadmaster door Sedan. 2-tone gray finish. Dynaflow, radio, heater, whitewall tires, power steering, power brakes. Buick's finest! Local car and like new. $2395 1955 BUICK Special 2 -door Sedan, Dynaflow.

radio, heater, custom trim. Tutone blue white. tinted glass, 1 owner, low miles $1945 1955 STUDEBAKER Commander Coupe. V-8. overdrive, 2 tone grey and blue.

7.300 actual miles. Like new. Original owner $1495 1954 BUICK Super Hardtop. Completely equipped including dynaflow, power steering, power brakes and 4-way power seats. All white, 1-owner.

$1895 1954 CHEVROLET 4210" 4 door. Radio, heater, Power glide. Metallic green, 1-owner. Sharp. $1145 1954 CHEVROLET 4 door.

Tutone green and ivory. 15,000 actual miles. Very sharp! 995 1954 PLYMOUTH Plaza Club sedan. Straight shift, heater, defroster, light green. Low miles, 1-owner.

Sharp! Price 945 1953 PONTIAC 2. door Hydramatic, radio, heater, light blue. 895 1953 DODGE 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, tutone maroon white. Very clean! 745 1953 PLYMOUTH 4.

door sedan. Cranbrook. Ra. dio, heater, dark blue. Extra sharp.

795 1952 BUICK Super 4-door. Choice of 2. Dynaflow, radio, heater. Very clean. 795 1952 PONTIAC 4 door DeJuxe Sedan Light green.

1-owner. Hydramatic, radio, heater, other extras. Real sharp! 745 1951 PONTIAC 4-door. Hvdramatic radio, heater, green. Way above average.

595 1951 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan Landcruiser, 8 engine, radio, heater, bydramatic, whitewall tires, like new inside and out. 1-owner. Excellent value at 545 1951 PACKARD door ultramatic. dio, heater, whitewall tires. Clean car.

445 Complete Stock of 40 Cars To Choose From HIGHFIELD BUICK SHOW ROOM. 232 S. MAIN PH. 8-8627 11 17- COMPLETE WINTERIZING Service. Long's Garage, 2893 E.

Hick- Automotive ITs A LONG WAY! Yes, H's quite a distance from the Herald and Review to your home but it's a pretty sure thing that your paper boy lives right there in your own neighborhood. If you miss your daily paper, and want the home town news in a hurryCALL YOUR PAPER BOY AT HOME. He lives close by, can deliver your paper to you in a matter of minutes. you don't know your paper boy's home phone number, ask him for it next time he collects. He has a service card complete with all the information you need to get in touch with himespecially for you.

New Comb Is Rounded: Has False Teeth By Hal Boyle Of the Associated Press New York, Oct. 11 The quickest way to wealth is to improve some simple object millions of people buy or use every day. Example: The man who first thought of putting a crinkle in the old-fashioned wire hairpin- it would stay in better-made a million dollars. "When vou think of the hundreds of millions of human beings who lived and died trying 1 to have an original idea, it seems odd that none thought of improving the ordinary comb, doesn't it?" asked Eric L. H.

Cosby. "But no one really had a new idea in combs for the last 6,000 years. No one, that is, until Cosby bent his brow to the task. Cosby is managing director of Kent, a firm whose fine brushes have served the crowned heads of Europe since 1777, when George III was trying to give his American colonies a quick military brushoff. An inventor since boyhood, Cosby became interested in combs during: a visit to the British Museum.

He noted that combs found ancient Egyptian pyramids varied hardly at all from combs in present day use. Although the human skull-even among teen-agers with crew cuts is ordinarily rounded, the combs appeared designed for flat-heads. "Why should they be:" Cosby brooded. So he designed a new type comb. It is a flexible comb, fitted into a plastic shell, and bends to fit the shape of the head.

"With each stroke it covers five times the area of the old type comb," said Cosby, "and it gives the "It scalp is a gentle particularly helpful to men with thinning hair as it glides over the bald spot without scratching. Balding men are physically as well as emotionally sensitive." "It's the only comb in the world with false teeth," said a loyal conferee of Cosby. A look of genteel pain spread over Cosby's fine British face, and he murmured in rebuttal: "I wouldn't really call them false teeth, old boy. But when the teeth wear out, you can buy a refill set to fit into the plastic shell." Cosby is full of quaint tidbits of comb-lore. "Cavemen used rude combs made from animal horns," he said.

"Cleopatra's comb came from an elephant tusk. Queen Victoria preferred an ivory comb, too. But ivory is, going, out. Central heating is hard on At 14 Cosby invented a nonskid hard rubber auto tire, but somebody outran him to the patent office. His biggest coup, however, was the development of a brush that dripped perfume into the hair.

He's sold a million of them. MRS. MARGARET DREWES, 64, OF BLUE MOUND, DIES Mrs. Margaret Drewes, 64, Blue Mound, died at 6:30 p.m. day in Macon Acres Home.

She had been a patient there since June. She is survived by a brother Thomas Kinsutler, Springfield, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Stine Funeral Home, Moweaqua.

Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery, Moweaqua. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Friday. FEED STORE OPENS THREE NEW DIVISIONS Three new divisions of the Standard Hatchery Feed store, 919 E. Wood have been opened. New manager of the feed department and new divisions is Roy Austin, 1931 E.

Wood who has been with Standard for the past 10 years. The divisions opened include: Garden and lawn supplies. Wild bird feeds and feeders. Pet supplies and medications. TO FFA CONVENTION Clinton, Oct.

11 (Staff) Two FFA youths in this area will appear on the program at the national convention of Future Farmers of America to be held next week in Kansas City, Mo. They are Jim Fry, Clinton, who will sing in the chorus, and John Randolph of Beason who will play, in the national FFA band. Others who will attend the convention from the Clinton chapter are John Roesch, John Webb, Gordon Massey, and Clyde E. the chapter sponsor. -11-12- QUICKEE LUNCHES daily at noon.

78c. Delicious food served in quiet, relaxed atmosphere. St. Nick Hotel, 125 S. Main.

-7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: 330 N. 23rd, and Sat. Clothing, dishes, electric ironer and misc. RUMMAGE SALE: Especially nice clothing. men's, women's, children's.

Cub Scout outfit. Books. 615 W. Center, evenings after 6. -7C-12 RUMMAGE: Clothing.

novelties, household goods, 1826 E. Johns. -7C-12- RUMMAGE Sale, 551 N. Broadway, Friday Saturday. St.

Columcille Altar Society, Sullivan. RUMMAGE SALE. 340 N. Calhoun, basement, Fri. Clean clothing, children's, adults, miscellaneous.

-7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE. 819 N. Broadway, Thurs. Fri. all day.

Order of Amaranth. -7C-12- RUMMAGE SALE: 3016 E. Garfield, Fri. Clothes. furniture, miscellaneous, bedding.

RUMMAGE SALE: 2520 Hedrick Court, Good adult and children clothing." RUMMAGE SALE, 320 S. 17th basement. Thurs, and 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Miscellaneous.

-7C-14 STEAK at its best in an atmosphere you'll the El Rado Inn. 2159 E. Eldorado. -7C-11 STEAKS ELECTRONIC COOKED. Bone S2.25, Club $1.40.

Russ Grace's, 537 N. Morgan. -7C-1 WHERE TO LUNCH today? The-'s no question about the Wooden Shoe: the food's excellent, the service pleasant and the prices moderate. 241 E. Main.

Lost and Found 10 FOUND: black and tan long-haired male dog. Rabies tag. Near Hillerest Addn. Identify, 3-3862, 2-6029. 10- -11 LOST: Mon.

at Decatur Dry, navy blue faille jacket for 2 piece dress. 2-1710. -10 17-- LOST BEAGLES: male and female. Ph. 2-3349 or 3-1706.

-10-12- LOST, man's eyeglasses, Monday night, uptown. Call 2-8073. LOST: Red billfold in parking lot. Reward. Ph.

1818 Effingham, collect. -10--13- MONEY FOUND near town. Identify and pay ad. 2-4090. -10-12- SMALL MUSIC BOX lost vicinity 1400 W.

Sunset, plays birthday tune. Reward. 8-9362. Automotive l1 11--11 BUICK, 1953 Special. 38,000 actual miles, fully equipped, whitewalls.

This car is like new. $1,245. Lakeside Motors. 1 blk. N.

of Dam on S. Main. 8-8131. -11- -11 CADILLAC, 1950 "62" 4 door, Tadio, heater, 37.000 actual miles, owner. Priced for quick sale, $895.

Hazen Motor Sales, 1078 E. Eldorado. -11-11 CADILLAC, 1950 "62" hardtop coupe, all accessories, new overhaul, excellent condition. Sell or trade. 8-8564.

11--16- CADILLAC, 1951, 4 door sedan, like new. 1504 N. Broadway. 1--12- CHEVROLET. 1936: ton truck, grain bed, stock rack, perfect for farm use, $125.

Call Monticello 2185. 11-12- CHEVROLET. 1948 4-door, $125. See after 4 p. 1285 W.

Grand. -11 17-- CHEVROLET 1948 2-ton truck, extra good 10 ton hoist and 13' Knaphide bed grain sides. Will sell separate. Brittenham, ph. Cerro do, 2198.

-11---11 CHEVROLET, 1949 4-door sedan, heater, white-walls, clean. $275. Esquire Motor 2474 N. Main. -11 CHEVROLET, 1950, Bel Air sport coupe, radio, heater.

39.000 actual miles. 1 owner. Guaranteed. $595. Maurer Motors, (Oldsmobile), Route 54 (West), Clinton.

-11-12- CHEVROLET, 1950 2 door, A-1 condition. body solid, tires good. 1986 N. Main, 2-0234. -11-12- CHEVROLET 1952 ton pickup, 600x16 4 ply tires, 4 speed transmission, $595.

International Harvester 400 E. Main. 2-8539. -1--11 CHEVROLET. glass, 1953, 2 hardtop, tone, sharp.

radio, $1095. Chet Ventress Used Cars, 2239 E. William. 11-12-- CHEVROLET, 1953 "210" 4 door. radio, heater.

Very clean 1 owner car. Carl's Used Cars, Boody, Ill. -11--11 CHEVROLET, 1954 Bel Air cash. 3 2-door, Bob 2-tone, radio, $1295 Brown, Moweaqua. Ph.

123. -11-13- CHEVROLET 1955 Bel Air hardtop, V8. Powerglide, ivory over tan, white walls, radio, heater, 18,000 miles. By owner. 8-8051.

-11-13- CHEVROLET. 1955 Bel Air convertible coupe, V8 with power pac, Powerglide. Power Brakes. whitewalls, radio, heater, 17,000 miles. black with white orlon top.

By owner. 8-8051. -11-11 CHEVROLET. 1955 "210" Station Wagon V-8. Powerglide, radio and heater.

Like new. Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 3-3456. CHEVROLET, 1956 210 station wagon, blue and ivory.

Whitewalls, Powerglide. 3500 miles. New car guarantee. Substantial discount. Holtz Chevrolet Clinton.

-11-11 CHRYSLER 1951, V8 club coupe, real sharp. No money down. only $7 per wk. 601 E. Wood, 8-5241.

11--13-- CHRYSLER, 1953 4-door, full power. Ph. 2-4381 after 5:30. CHRYSLER. Powerflite, 1955 Windsor radio, Deluxe heater, power steering and brakes.

Local 1- owner. Benton Motors, 545 E. William. 3-3456. -11-11 DESOTO.

1955 Sportsman, 2 tone, sidewalls, power brakes, steer. ing. windows, seats, radio. 836 N. Main.

-11-12- DESOTO. 1956 Firedome sedan, full power, $2,745. Carl Grabb, Cad.Olds. Dealer, Shelbyville. -11-12- DODGE 1951.

ton, 600x20 front and dual rear, 4 speed transmission. cab and chassis, good. $475. International Harvester 400 E. Main.

2-8539. -11-11 1951 ton pickup, good tires. W. Barnett, Lovington. -11-13- DODGE, 1956, Coronet, excellent condition, take over payments.

29. 7391. ENGLISH Morris Minor, 1955 4- door sedan, radio, heater, 1 owner. Like new. $250 down, $35 3460 E.

William Ph. 2-5051. -11-11 FORD 1951, 4 door Custom, in A-1 condition, radio and heat, only $495. No money down, pay just $31 per mo. 601 Wood, 8-5241.

-11-14- FORD, 1951 Custom V-8 2-door seat dan. Perfect light blue (original) paint, 45,000 actual miles. Like new. See Sales Mgr. at Hazelriggs 449 E.

Prairie, Ph. 3-3479, Decatur. -11-12- FORD. 1951 tudor, radio, heater, Fordomatic. Very, clean inside and out.

Will sell no money down, $31 mo. 3460 E. William. Ph. 2-5051.

-11-11 FORD. 1952, Fordomatic, radio, heater, turn signals, whitewalls. Sharp. Will finance. By owner.

$695. 1204 N. College after 5. -11 FORD, 1953 fordor, radio, heater, clean, $1,045. Snyder Motor Moweaqua.

FORD F250 ton tires, 8' bed. 4 speed transmission, clean, good, $895. International Harvester 400 E. Main. 2-8539.

FORD, 1955 tudor just like new. $175 down. 836 N. Main. -11- GMC 1953 101 ton pickup, automatic transmission, 650 good, $800.

International Harvester 400 E. Main. -11-11 HUDSON, 1951, A-1 Shape, $295. Traxler Motor Sales, 1161 E. Garfield, Ph.

3-2227. -11-13- HUDSON, 1953 4-door, hydramatic, 2 tone blue cream, like new tires, battery. 26,000 miles. Sell or trade. 3-1504.

INTERNATIONAL, 1953, ton parcel delivery, excellent shape. May be seen at 1704 N. Water after 5:30. -11-12- JEEP, 1957 Model CJ 6, 101" wheel base, 4 wheel drive. Immediate delivery Steve's Garage, 3460 E.

William. MERCURY 1946 club coupe, fair condition. 8-4583. MERCURY, 1950 2-door. Perfect Take over small monthly payments.

Phone 3-3653. 1-lI NASH. 1947. 4-door sedan, reasonable offer. 933 E.

Lincoln. -1-11 NASH, 1949 Super 600 2 door. Very clean. good tires. No down payment, $20 a month.

2915 N. Oakland. 1--11 NASH 1953, Rambler, Country Club Radio, heater, Continental Kit. $895. Sunshine Motors, 1615 W.

Grand, 8-1565. NASH, 1955 Ambassador 4-door Super. Heater, hydramatic, power brakes, tutone blue and white. 1- owner. Finfrock Mtrs.

(Nash dealer), Open Ph. 419. Clinton. -11-I NASH. 1956 Ambassador 6 cylinder.

discount. Amos' Nash "Your Nash Taylorville. 1--11 OLDSMOBILE 1949 2 door, $145, radio, heater. Dobson's, 632 S. Franklin.

-11-11 PLYMOUTH. 1949 4-door, good paint, tires, motor just overhauled. S60 down, $5 week. 836 N. Main.

PLYMOUTH, 1951 Cranbrook Club sedan. 36,000 actual miles. Local 1- owner car. Priced to sell. See Sales Mgr.

at Hazelriggs Ph. 3-3479, Decatur. PLYMOUTH 1955 Belvedere, door, Power Flite, power steering, power brakes, whitewalls, tinted glass, radio, low mileage. 8-8387. PLYMOUTH, 1956 new models, only 4 left.

Up to $850 discount. Bitzer-Taggart, Dodge -Plymouth, Shelbyville. Tel. 1261. 11 PONTIAC.

1949, like new motor and tires, car in good condition. $300. 714 W. Leafland, 8-8764; after 4:30. 13- PONTIAC, 1950, convertible.

$345. Buy it now. J. Motors, 2525 N. Water, Ph.

2-5193. -11-12- STUDEBAKER. 1950 Starlite. Make information. STUDEBAKER, 1951 Commander; 4-door, automatic drive.

Cleanest one anywhere! Mtrs. (DodgePlymouth), Ph. 555. Tuscola. STUDEBAKER 1952 Hardtop.

2- Very sharp! P. Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway. Ph. 3-1231.

ALWAYS TOPS 1955 DeSoto Fireflite sedan $2495 1955 DeSoto Hardtop coupe $2395 1955 Dodge Coronet 6 sedan $1995 1955 Plymouth Belvedere club $1695 1954 DeSoto Firedome sedan $1695 1954 Dodge V8 4 door $1395 1954 Plymouth Savoy 4 door $1195 1952 DeSoto V8 Firedome 795 1952 Ford V8 Custom 845 1951 Ford V8 Custom club 595 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook club 495 Many Others to Choose From HAZELRIGGS, INC. De Soto-Plymouth 435-39 E. Prairie, 3-3479 -11-12- Bargains LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1949 Chrysler Sedan, was S395 $197.50 1951 DeSoto Hardtop, clean $487.50 1951 Chrysler V-8, No. 6089, good $487.50 1951 Lincoln Sedan, hydramatic $487.50 NOTHING DOWN, IF NECESSARY W. C.

Starr, Inc. Chrysler Plymouth Imperial N. Main at William Open Evenings -11--11 BIG '52 '53 Model Trade- Ins All In Top Condition and Carry Our Safe-Buy Guarantee 53 MERCURY Monterey Hardtop $1195 52 LINCOLN Capri 4-door, fully equipped $1045 52 MERCURY Custom 4- door 745 52 FORD 4-door 545 52 MERCURY Custom Hardtop 845 52 CADILLAC "62" Sedan $1395 53 FORD Custom 4-door 745 53 BUICK Special 4-door 795 52 CADILLAC Fleetwood $1395 52 MERCURY Custom 4- door $695 53 MERCURY Custom 4-door 845 Nolen's Ph. 8-4691 E. Prairie at Broadway OPEN 'TIL 9 Burns Goodwill Is One Asset That Competition Cannot Undersell 1955 CHEVROLET 210 Station wagon, 4 door, Heater and defroster.

2 tone green. 1 owner. Low mileage. $1795 1955 CHEVROLET 210 2 door. Radio, heater, tires like new.

1 owner. Low mileage $1495 1954 PONTIAC 8 custom Jeather trim Catalina 2 door hardtop, hydramatic, radio. heater, power steering, power brakes. Sharpie $1795 1954 PONTIAC "8" Chief Deluxe 2 door, hydramatic, radio, heater $1295 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook club coupe. Radio, heater, very clean 795 1953 FORD Victoria hardtop, radio, heater 995 1953 FORD tudor, radio, heater.

overdrive, good tires, clean 825 1953 CHEVROLET 210 4 door, powerglide, heater. $1045 1952 PONTIAC 8 Super Catalina hardtop, hydramatradio. heater, beautiful 2 tone green 895 1952 FORD V8 fordor, heater, light gray 745 TRANSPORTATION 1952 NASH Ambassador 4 door sedan, overdrive 395 1951 PONTIAC Chief Deluxe door 595 1951 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan, power glide. radio. heater 595 1948 OLDSMOBILE 98.

4 door sedan, hydramatic 295 1949 ROLET Club Coupe 295 1948 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. heater 245 1946 PLYMOUTH 2 door 175 30 Other Models to Choose From B. B. BURNS PONTIAC DEALER Broadway at Prairie 8-9525 Like New Trade-Ins 1955 CADILLAC De Ville $3895 1955 CADILLAC hardtop. Fully equipped, air conditioned.

$3995 1955 NASH V-8 Ambassador, sedan. Fully equipped, air conditioned. Like new $2295 1955 OLDS Super sedan $2395 1954 FORD V-8 Wagon $1395 1952 CADILLAC sedan $1495 1951 CADILLAC sedan 1950 BUICK Super sedan 395 1949 PONTIAC "8" sedan 295 J. L. Tallman.

540 N. Franklin Ph. 3-9778 Lloyde 2-4077 John 2-5140 -11-12- Coffey's Auto Mkt. 1954 Nash 4 door Statesman, radio. heater.

1953 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, radio, heater 1953 Mercury Monterrey hardtop radio, heater, low mileage, 1 owner. 1953 Buick 4 door Roadmaster. 1952 Buick Roadmaster hardtop, red and black. 1952 Ford Mainliner, priced for quick sale! 1952 Buick Super 4 door, radio, heater, 2 tone. 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline 4 door.

radio, heater, white sidewalls. metallic green. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door powerglide, radio, heater. 1949 Chevrolet 2 door, sharpest 1949 in town! Al Always Choose 75 from! Cars to 529 E. North Decatur Ph.

8-4331 Coffey's Auto Sales Sharp! 1955 Chevrolet "210" 2 door radio, heater, 2 tone green. 1954 Ford Fordor, radio, heater, overdrive. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door, radio, heater. 1953 Ford Victoria, radio, heater, white sidewalls, 2 1952 Chevrolet Coupe, to black with white sidewalls 1952 Studebaker V8 hardtop, radio. heater, overdrive 1952 Oldsmobile "98" 4 door, Tadio, heater 1951 Chevrolet 4 door powerglide, radio, heater.

1950 Chevrolet door, radio, heater. 1949 Pontiac convertible, radio, heater. Many other cars to choose from! 2799 N. 22nd Decatur Ph. 3-9200 FORD 1953 FORD customline 4- door.

F114B. An 8 cylinder car with a Sandpiper tan finish. FordO Matic transmission, white wall tires, radio and a heater. A 1-owner car. $1095 1950 FORD customline 4.

door. F821A. Another eight cylinder car, this has 3 maroon finish, good tires, radio, heater and turn indicators, Buy the sharpest '50 in town with no down payment and just $30.00 Per Mo. 1952 CHEVROLET deluxe 4- door. F873A.

clean car with a light green finish, power glide transmission, good tires, radio and heater. 745 1955 FORD 2. door. F9134. this car has a light green finish, white wall tires, chrome wheel rims, heater, good seat covers and turn indicators.

A low mileage car. $1545 1956 FORD customline door. L143. An 8 cylinder car with a grey finish, radio, heater and turn indicators. 1-owner with low mileage.

$1845 1950 CHEVROLET. fleetline Good mechanically with green finish, good tires, radio and heater. No down payment and just $20.00 Per Mo. 1953 FORD customline 4- door. F934A.

An 8 cylinder car with a brown finish, Ford 0 Matic transmission, radio, heater and turn indicators. A 1 owner car extra sharp. $1095 1952 OLDSMOBILE 4-door. F919A. This.

car. has grey finish. automatic transmission, radio, heater, seat covers and chrome wheel covers. 895 1954 FORD customline 2. door.

R106. An 8 evllinder car with a new light blue finish, FordO Matic transmission, good tires, radio. heater and turn indicators. $1145 1950 PONTIAC silver streak hard top. F115A.

An 8 cylinder car with a grey finish. nice tires, radio and heater. Buy this mechanically good car with no down payment and only $25.00 Per. Mo. 1955 FORD fairlane town sedan, F109A.

This has a 2 tone blue and white finish, Ford O- Matic transmission, white wall tires. chrome wheel rims, radio and a heater. A 1-owner car. $1795 JOHN DICK Rechtin-Hupp PRAIRIE JACKSON -1-11 HOUSE TRAILERS USED SPECIALS 28 ft. Glider tandem.

shower and stool, $1195. 1951 1950 30 27 ft. ft. Terra Mobile Cruiser, Cruiser, modern. modern.

1953 26 ft. Whitley, modern, $1495. 1953 34 ft. Continental, 2 bedrooms with bunks, modern. Downstate Illinois' Leading Dealer New and Used Mobile Homes Kistler Trailer Sales Junct.

48-51-121 Tel. 2-2404 -11-11 HOUSE TRAILERS WANTED: will pay cash for several used trailers if priced reasonable. Kistler Trailer Sales, 125 E. Pershing. -11-11 House Trailers Mobile Homes BARDING'S Sale of the Year ON USED HOUSE TRAILERS NOW IS THE time to get the best deal of the year on a used trailer.

WE HAVE just disposed of all our new 1956 model Mobile Homes, and the 1957 models are so popular, that we are loaded up on good used trailers. More are coming in every day. COME OUT, LOOK THEM OVER MAKE AN OFFER No Reasonable Offer Refused Barding Trailer Sales Rt. 48-121 West of WSOY Ph. 8-4358 Open 9 'til 9 Mon.

thru Fri. Sat. a. m. to 7 p.

m. -11-11 NASH 1955 RAMBLER, Air conditioned. 1954 RAMBLER Custom sedan. 1954 NASH Statesman sedan. 1953 NASH Ambassador sedan.

1953 NASH Statesman sedan. 1953 WILLYS Hardtop. 1952 NASII Ambassador sedan 1952 CHEVROLET Deluxe sedan. 1950 CHEVROLET 2-door. 1949 PONTIAC Club Coupe.

BOPP MOTORS Ph. 5253 240 W. Wood -11-12- OVER Forty Cars $199 TO $2195 Twelve Makes Honestly sented. reconditioned and repreCOMPARE OUR FINANCE RATES W. C.

Starr, Inc. Chrysler--Plymouth--Imperial N. Main at William Open Evenings Closed Sunday.

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