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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 40

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if Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, June 1, 1961. DECATUR HERALD 40 11 Automotive 1C Central Illinois Deaths Where to Go -II 07. 7C 01- SKEELS, Mrs. Neile, 69. Champaign, for THOMAS CURRY, BAILIFF AT THE MOOSE Home tonieht: Regular The Decatur Herald BATES BV MAD-In Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday Local Obituaries merly of Mansfield, died Monday at Ur-bana; leaves sons, Raphael, New London, Eldon, California; daughter.

lodge meeting 8 p.m. Refreshments following meeting. CHEVROLET 1951 panel, excellent condition. Ph. 428-9003.

11 01 CHEVROLET 1958 2 door, Bel Air. power glide, steering. Sharp. $1195. Callison $12.00 1 year 1 year $14.00 03 IN CHRISTIAN, DIES Taylorville, May 31 (Special) Thomas (Terry) Curry, 70, Tay tternadme, cnicago; brother, Harry Bate.

man, Decatur; services 2 p.m. Iliursdav.AT THE WOODEN SHOE INN. Grace in House Funeral Home. Mansfield: hur- Yeaman at the piano bar Tues, thru 6 months 3 months 1 month Motors, Moweaqua. 11 03 Leonard Mexris Mrs.

Charles H. Stewart 6.50 3.50 I. SO JO 6 months 7.50 3 months 4.00 I month 1.50 I week 40 ial in Mansfield Cemetery. i 8:30 to 12:30 Ronnie Cole, Sun CHEVROLET 1958 Impala convertible. 1 week lorville, a member of the Taylor SPRAGUE.

Albert 49. Farmer City. oion. i Funeral services for Leonard Sunday Only 1 Year S8.00 perfect, all power. Hannon a.

Raymond. 11 03 lAim ver- rrt ft 1IH. Hoffman Outside ot Trading Area Daily and Sunday Daily except Sunday ans Hospital; leaves mother, Mrs. Alice ii k. j.

His Band." Earl Merris, formerly of Moweaqua, will be at 2 p.m. today in $17.00 1 year CHEVROLET, 1959 Bel Air 2-door sedan, ville Township Board of Auditors and the bailiff for Christian County Circuit Court, died 9:45 a.m. today in St. Vincent Memorial Hos welcome. 254 E.

Main. 7C 04- 1 year $22.00 6 months 11.75 3 months 6.25 1 month 2.50 6 months 3 months 1 montb the Stamper Funeral Home in Sprague, Farmer City; brothers. Gale, Danville Veterans Hospital; Kenneth, Elkton. Jesse, Farmer City; sisters, Mrs. Leon a Johnson, Ida, Ruth Sprague.

Defend; services 4 p.m. Friday in Stensel Funeral Home, Far 9.25 5.00 2.00 .53 AT 121 CLUB: Fred Netherton't Wild Wood Trio Sunday 3 to 7 p.m. Har Bloomington where friends may 1 week .70 1 week Sunday Only 1 Vear $8.00 call. Burial will be in Macon mer City: burial in Maple Grove Ceme Carrier rates apply on subscriptions by 6 cyl. with power glide.

A beautiful tuxuedo black with white tires. A 1-ow-ier car with 19,000 actual miles. Showroom clean inside and out. GW warranted and priced to sell. HOLTZ CHEVROLET-BU1CK CO.

Clinton, m. Ph 51 Open Evenings mail uj any town or territory having car- mony Hill Playboys Frl. Sat. Sun. nights.

2555 N. 22nd. 7C 01 CALIFORNIA AND HAWAII i- -n ii -T-1 i Trti'D i ifi Cemetery. tery; call after noon Thursday in fu neral home. tier service.

Remittance should be made pital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday in the Connolly Funeral Home, where friends may call after 6 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Morrisonville Cemetery.

Mr. Merris, 60, died of a heart 01 by check or money order The Herald cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps. Funeral Directors oi oi with hotels, air service, sightseeing, en attack at 3:15 p.m. Monday in Bloomington. RATES BV CARRIER Per Week p0R 78 YEARS Brintlinger Service nasi reservations and experienced travel -11 Jl He leaves two sisters and a Sj counsel.

United Travel. 564 N. Water. "p- i symoouzea uigniiy ana euiciency. 75c Sunday and Herald and Review brother of Decatur.

They are -7C 01- Wabash Man dies Harlev E. Hunt. 68, Adrian, COUNTRY MUSIC. Nashville tyle, by Vesta Merris, Mrs. Esther Lovell: Born To Junior Garner The Sangamon Valley CHEVROLET 1959 Impala 2 door hardtop, 2 tone finish, white with red Interior, VB.

powerglide, radio, heater, many extras. 1 owner. Real nice $1850. Jack Troesch Chevrolet BRINTLINGER'S DECATUR AND CERRO GORDO PH. 422-8571 PH.

2 ''St, and Paul Merris. a retired Wabash Railroad Boys. Every Sun. nights. Keyhole, 1683 N.

22nd. BARNES. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sul engineer, died at 9:55 a.m.

yes livan, boy. May 30, Mr. Merris was born Sept. 6, 1900, in Moweaqua, a son of COZY CORNER CAFE, Latham: Family BUTLER, Mr. and Mrs.

Roger 444 style Chicken dinner every Sat. night. terday in Wabash Employes Hospital. The body was sent by the AssumDtion Open Eve. Sun.

Ph. Channel catfish Fri. night. Serving 5:30 1A Charles and Lottie Harper Merris. Funerals Decatur 1A 01 E.

Division, boy. May 30, CERSHNER, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warrensburg, boy, May 30, to 8 Sun. until 2 p.m.

-U 03- 07 J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home to Adrian for services and burial. CHUPP. Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd FIN FEATHER LODGE. Hayward JfETfZ- naaio, neater, automatic, power fieer- for The Vole best Lk. He formerly operated a repair garage in Bloomington where he lived 26 years. KEEP UP WITH THE WORLD Cross, Lawrence J.

boy. May 29. St. Mary Mrs. Olive Florence Stewart, 80, CONROY, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank 2066 toon AD-4-3017 il 02- Ridgeview, girl. May 30, of Mount Sterling, formerly of De Services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, chapel. In -7C 01- He was a member of the Amer terment Graceland Cemetery.

FnenOs GET that well satisfied feeling. Dine at catur, died at 7:10 p.m. Tuesday may call at the funeral home. ican Legion and Elks clubs in Moses' Cafe in Arthur. We have in the Rushville Hospital, Rush- food you'U like.

Bloomington and served with the ui- Dawson Wikoff ville. II S. Armv durinrr World War II. EVANS. Mr.

and Mrs. nick Loving-ton, girl. May 30, St. Mary's EVANS, Mr. and Mrs.

Laverne, 504 Long-view, boy. May 29. GREBER. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald, 131 Havana, girl. May 29. GIBSON, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 1904 Gebhart Court, twin girls.

May 30, St. Mary's She was a housewife who lived I -1A 02- CHEVROLET 1961 demonstrator. Brook-wood, 6 passenger wagon, straight shift, power rear window. Few miles. New warranty.

Heckman Chew, Cerro Gordo. CORVETTE, 1959, red. hardtop. Phcna 429-1407. 11 01 DE SOTO, 19fL3, like new.

$50. Runt good. Ph. 428-0907. DODGE.

1955 hardtop V8, antomaie, whiten alls, radio. 1 owner. Very clean. 423-02 86. 11 02 HAV'ING A PARTY? None too large, aone too small.

Try our newly redecorated pavilion. For reservations call or see Twin Lakes. Ph. 115-3221. 7C 01 RUMMAGE SALE: 946 N.

Warren, hrs. 1 to 7, Sat. 9 to 7. Sun. 3 to 7.

uecalur trom iwti 10 jaw. one nniiam uim The key to HAPPINESS Kirk, Mrs. Nellie-Verne tnen moved to Mount oierung. va u-ill HAMPE. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard. Lincoln. Mrs. Stewart attended the in for William 02- Services 11 a Friday.

Chapel. RUMMAGE SALE: 2041 N. Church, Satur- Mount Sterling Methodist Church. Reck, formerlv of Casner, who day and next week. boy May 30, St.

Clara s. Lincoln. HARTBARGER, Mr. and Mrs. Troy E.

344 Holiday, boy. May 29. HEINZ. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold, Warren, girl, May 29. St. Mary's 7C 01 RUMMAGE SALE: 1329 She was a member of the Mounti died in Lamed Saturday. Waluutp cyunner, automatic I1 ana call at the funeral home. J.

J. Moran Sons Sterling Rebekah Lodge, the Cun Mr. Beck left Central Illinois in extra clean. Lorenson's, (Chrysler-Dodge) Sullivan, 4214. JEWELL.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, 1044 ningham Chapter of the Eastern 1910 and has lived since in Kan- 11 02- Summit, boy. May 29, St. Mary's JOBSON, Dr.

and Mrs. Charles. 2046 Hawthorne, boy. May 30. St.

Mary's Star in Mount Sterling, and of and Colorado. Illinois Past Noble Grand Club of Pyles, Mrs. Mary P. KAUFFMAN. Mr.

and Mrs. Ell Ar the Rebekah Lodge. DORSEY 1959 38" tandem, aluminum ran trailer, like new. Glatz Truck-Trailer Sales, 1304 E. Eldorado; 429-1169.

11 05 FORD 1930 coupe, good condition. $200. Phone 428 8787. 11 02 FORD 1949, good transportation. Call 422-8120.

thur, girl. May 31, St. Mary's KINNEY, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth 304 S.

22nd, girl. May 30, St. Mary's Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Morans Mrs.

Stewart was born In Rock- Grave. 9 to 9. Clothing, toys, misc. 7C 02 RUMMAGE SALE: Also antiques. diOies, secretary, spool cabinet, lamps.

On Rt. 121. opposite Mt. Zion Cafe. 7C 04 RUMMAGE SALE: Furniture, powermow-er, clothing, misc.

1300 E. Lakeshore Sat. and Sun. 7C 02 RUMMAGE SALE: VFW Auxiliary W. 925 N.

Water. alter 5, 9 to 5. 7C 02 RUMMAGE SALE: 35 E. Whitmer. Fri.

and Sat. Good clothing, children and ladies; miscellaneous. 7C 02 RUMMAGE SALE: 736 E. Eldorado. Fri.

1 to 9 p.m.. Sat. 8 to 8. Antiques, cut glass, clothing, misc. KINNEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Route port Jan. 13, 1881, a daughter of Jonathan S. and Mary Frances chapel.

Interment North Fork Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons 9 -11 03- He is a brother of Earl Beck, Long Creek; Vernon Beck, Sweetwater; Mrs.

Edna Carmean, Decatur, and Mrs. Fleeta Hamm, Long Creek. He also leavei his wife, the former Mrs. Ann Fletcher; two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Thelma) Baker.

Burbank, and Mrs. Dixon Miller. 3, girl. May 30, LEE, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Clinton, girl. May 30, St. Mary's LYBARGER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Warrensburg, girl.

May 29, She was married to Charles H. FORD, 1952 wagon, by owner, rani good, clean. 428-8263. 11 02 FORD 1954. shift, radio It heater, door sedan.

By owner. Take over payments; S23.95 mo. 428-1114. 1C Funeral Flowers 1C 06 MILLER, Mr. and Mrs.

Merle, Clinton, Stewart Sept. 6, 1899 In Chambers- twin boys. May 29, John Warner Hos burg. pital, Clinton. 11 03- FLOWERS 01 She leaves her husband: a O'BRIEN.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard 2030 RUMMAGE SALE: 816 W. Decatur. Side Lett for service, will sell.

422-7359 after Tony (Lois) Barriclow, Birming- VV. Riverview, girl. May 29, daughter. Mrs. Dan W.

(Pauline) :h.m Aa son William O. RENTFROW, Mr. and Mrs. Chatles entrance. Fri.

Miscellaneous. Girl's dresses size 8 to 14. 7c 01 RUMMAGE SALE, 1015 E. William. Wed.

and 9 to 5. Clothing, dishes, etc. 5. 11 03 FORD 1955 Customline overdrive, radio, heater $395. $5 down, $5 wk.

Anderson Motors. 630 E. Pershing. 877-4400. HOURANS 429-5305 429-5281 Nailer, of Decatur: five sons, Lamed- two stepdaughters, e.

Hickory, gin. May 30. Glen, of Decatur, Kenneth of grandchildren. and three lay' JoT wiSK Kankakee, Harry of Las e- clinlon- 11 02- 01 1 Mr A 1 'O a SULLIV AN. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis. Atlan RUMMAGE SALE 31fO N. Charles all F0RD 5 Ranch wagon, straight shift. extra good mechanical condition.

New ta, boy. May 30, St. Clara's, Lincoln gas, tenants ot LiOi uigeies, and H. Wayne, of Mount Sterling; THORNTON, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Ambulance Service 04! -04 01- 12 grandchildren; and 18 this week. Gigantic rummage and second hand sale. 877-2752. 7C 01 RUSSELL'S DRIVE-IN 4021 E. Olive, boy.

May 29, WIIITACRE. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Charles W.

Todd Mrs. Maxine Todd, 32. of Cona-ga Park, formerly of Decatur and Kenney, died May 26 in the West Valley Hospital at En- 3540 N. Charles, girl. May 31.

St. Mary AL'S ALL AMERICA Ambulance. 428-4417. radio-dispatched, oxygen equipped, train-ed attendants, reasonable rates, unlimited area. One son and one daughter pre WOODRU.M.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl NI antic, girl. May 30, tires. Body and interior in good shape.

Will take trade. Ph. 423-0003. 11 06 FORD, '55: Take over payments. $26.

a Mo. Private. 422 7204. 11 01 FORD 1955 2 door, straight shift, radio, heater, low mileage, exceptionally clean inside and out. S49 down.

836 X. Main. 11 01 FORD 1955 4 door, radio, red it white, power steering. Special $295. Honest Pod 901 N.

Broadway 423-0111. ceded her in death. Junction 121 48 Services will be at 2 p.m. Sat Central Illinois Deaths cino. Calif.

She had been ill for 18 PiCKIN CHICKEN urday in the Mount Sterling, .,1 Cemetery Lots Monuments 05 SEE AND COMPARE the fine quality of our stones and the supeiior workmanship on each before you select your loved ones monument. Krumsiek Monument Taylorville. meinoaisi inurcn. uurtai win dc 11 06- in Mount Sterling Cemetery. Friends may call from Friday 01 BOX OF CHICKEN 8TJ BOX OF SHRIMP 87c HAM SANDWICH 19c W.

Pershing Rd. Oakland. 877-3131 7C 03 ALLEN, Joseph Lee, 14, died 8:20 p.m. Tuesday In Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia, with injuries received when farm tractor overturned on him; leaves parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Allen, Brownstown sister, Linda Jane, at home; grandparents, A. E. Hedsepath. Vernon; Mrs. Aha Hedge-path, Brownstown; Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin Allen, near Brownstown: services 2 p.m. Friday in Brownstown Christian Church; FORD, 1957 Country Sedan. 4-door. Good.

Onlv $895. Motors, 2525 N. Water. Ph. 877-5193.

11 03 FORD 1957 custom 4 door, automatic, V8. 1 owner, $695. Robinson Motors, 6) CRAVE LOTS, at Memorial Park, near Sineinj Tower. Very reasonable. Ph.

423-1644 until service time at Round's Funeral Home in Mount Sterling. 2221" 2 E. Geddes. 06 Insuranre Mrs. Nellie Verne Kirk -11 03- -06 02- burial in Liberty Cemetery, near; Arnnpvr n.r aw'fnH-r'aM' p- Shrimp Basket, 90c: French fried oyster FORD 1957, Fairlane "500' 4 door.

Ford-1 owner. Ph. is most often a home of your own. There' never been a better time to buy than now. Hnndredi of top values in every price range are listed In classified each day.

Help yourself to happiness with a key to your own home today. Brownstown: call after 10 a m. Thursday, fused" An other nrnhlems' Ask dinner. chicken basket, $1.45. omatir.

power steering; She was a member of the Naz-arene Church. She was born June 29. 1928, in Decatur, a daughter of Harry H. and Leota Whitson. She was married to Charles W.

Todd of Kenney in 1947. Mrs. Todd leaves her husband; her mother and stepfather; a son, Charles, a daughter, Tory, both at home; two brothers. Eugene Whitson, of Phoenix, and Robert Whitson, of Madison, and a sister, Mrs. Sonja Freeman, of hicken fried steak dinner.

$1.10 422-5704. Fillet Micnon dinners $150 and $2.60, 11 03- The Shore. 22nd Cantrell in Claggelt runeral Home, Browns-, man for the automobile insurance plan. toun- Phone 429-4385: 1212 E. Wood.

BROWN, Edmund. P5. OIney. formerly of' 06 02 Newton, died midnight Tuesday in Bur-1 CALAMITY STRIKES! Insurance cancel-gen Nursing Home. OIney; services led! Don't despair.

Call Reeves Agency, p.m. Friday in Parker-Flagg Funeral; Latham, Orchard 4-5731. FORD 1957 Ranch wagon, call Karl Fleck 428-3477; after 5 p.m. 423-0717 or Wolverton's Texaco Service. 1905 N.

Main. 428-3912. ii 10 Lost and Found -10 07- Home. Newton: burial in Hankin Ceme-I 06 0' mnrnm fcls-1r anil OAlri tftct tery. Bogota: call alter noon Thursday, HOSPITALIZATION insurance policy, no, cVt Ph '9-6228 1 '2 JLT-1 i.

4- 1 1 1 2al. rn. H2-bUB. mriio. heater $10 down.

$11.50 wk. AO- in funeral home. derson Motors. 630 E. Pershing.

877-4400. 11 07 Ford. 1959 H-ton pickup. Good shape, ra- more information. No Increase in pre- CAR KErY- found on park St.

Initial miums. Legal Reserve Co. Free parking. 1 owner write P.O. Box 454 and pay for ad.

CX'RRV, Thomas (Terry). 70. Taylorville.j died 9:45 a.m. Wednesday in St. Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; leaves wife, Margaret; daughter, Mrs.

Gladys -1006- Springfield. Mioinl. T.mnl. Ai-llvlll CI vn do. j-ione palm.

Funeral services and burial; len. both of sister, Mrs. 1951 Ford l'-j ton chassis-cab. 1959 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. -6A 01 pay for ad.

422-3026. A gift Hallie Mason, iouth Bend, broth-, BETHANY LODGE NO. 884: Mated meet -10 ot- were at Conaga Park. Hettinger Ford Sales Monticello. Ph.

3461 er, Dewey, Flint. services 2 m.j ing Thursday. June 1st. 7:30 p.m. All FOl'ND: 2 beagles, identity, pay ad and: Friday in Connolly Funeral Home.

Tav- Master Masons urged to attend. i board bill. Mt. Zion Ph. 3604 lorville; burial in Morrisonville Ceme-, fii oi 1 10 Lawrence J.

Cross -11 03- it's Han van anci ij.in. iiiuisud? in LIliHt I.llUliK 1064: 3rd l.UM Mans uiova waicn wun learner i960 convertible urim, 0:011. inurs. dune I. visitors udnu ai nns r.i.- i non 's.

Raymond. Ph. '205. II 03 funeral services lor LiieiH.ci fehRENBACHER. Julius.

77. Newton. I welcome, refreshments. 1006 ooc YVator St i died 6 PJn. Tuesday in hospital in 6A nl MAN'S BILLFOLD, brown.

Lost Tues from you to you InH lONir inner 119. nH Hcorue nor Aurtjnn nn East. Will be 10:30 a.m. today in the: Harmon. Newton: Lorene Wil-i Thursday.

7 m. Visitors welcome. Re-'j Would appreciate return of pictures and annon s. aym Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home nams. t.ary, oromers Lnris.

au- iirsiimt-nis. paiwra. nuo aiwi k-hi. 'INTERNATIONAL 1941. i ton pirkup, gust, Albert, all of Hobart, 6 02 10 06- 0ne familv: mechanically Mrs.

Margaret MrDevitt. Mrs. Agnes! MACON LODGE NO. 8: Stated meeting MANS RING, blue star sapphire lost Eood sl50 "See lt k. 1 1 ii "1 r.vans.

Mrs. Beatrice Loy. ail 01 Ho- rnuay, p.m. ah memoers urged to, aat. or sun.

senumemai vaiuc. Country Club Rd after 6:00. where friends may call. Military services will be con 422-7260. bart, services 9 a.m.

Friday in; attend. -11 05- -10 03- NASH 1950. good condition, reasonable. Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie ducted by the Veterans of Foreign St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Newton; burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery: call after 2 p.m. Thursday In Parker-Flagg' Personala Hamilton, man's. Reward hh.r 422-387'i if returned intact. 107fi W.

Ma 81S Decatur' 4ff -07 01 Wars, Oren L. Davis Post 99. l-uneral Home. Iewton: rosary recited, WILL NOT be resonncihu fnr nv Verne Kirk, 52, Forsyth, who died Tuesday be at 11 a.m. Friday Aotomotive a daily digest of world i news i on your front porch every day for only a few cents a week THE DECATUR HERALD AND REVIEW 1J INTERNATIONAL, 1959 ACO 205 tractor, I V461 engine, overhauled, new tire.

Craig 8 p.m. Thursday in funeral home, Burial will be Graceland Ceme -11 04- debts other than those oiiirar ted by myself. Tom Maxeiner, 1150 E. Cantrell. BUCK 1952 Special.

2 door, straight tery. in the J. Moral: Sons Funeral Home where friends may call. Where to Go Mr. Cross, 57, died in his home 7C 01 Burial will be in Calvary Ceme A BEST In Country Music tonite at 1958 Super 4 door hardtop.

Alsc I Chevrolet; Uliopolis. HU 6F891. Monday. die Ken's: Junior Garner and The 1960 Buick with air. Hannon's, Ray MERCURY 1952 2 door, new motor, ra aangamon alley Boys for your pleas ure.

See you there. 130 W. Wood. mond. 1205.

11 04 dio, whitewalls, only J195. Honest Pod. Classified Advertisinq 901 Broadway 423-oni. 0 BUCK, 1958 Super. Extra clean.

tery. James J. Thorpe James J. Thorpe, 80, of 1265 N. Union died at 5 p.m.

yes A BIG SHOW every night with top en-i owner. Will trade. 1244 E. Main. MERCURY.

I960 Montclalr 4 door hard- li-iuiuiiiiviii: now appearing: me 11 tw 4 guys. 4 voices. Look out rami nr. iw Classic convertible Pha-' leaded- J5'000 ml- 21s5- rmm. Office hours: 8:30 a.m.

to p.m. week davs. Sundays and holidays, by phone oniy 4 to 6 p.m. Dial 429-4353. Multiple insertion rates apply only when ad is run consecuUvely and ad la ordered for the full number ot days on HALBROOK.

Charles. 83. Vandalia, died 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in Fayette County Hospital. Vandalia; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Velva Johnson, Decatur; Mrs. Hazel Olm stead. Macon: sons. A. Vandalia; Murvin, Vernon; sisters, Mrs.

Cetia Kelley, Tower Hill; Mrs. Mary Comeyhan, Pana; brother, Bert, Pana; services 2 p.m. Friday in Beery 4 Hohlt Funeral Home, Vandalia burial in Tillman Cemetery, near Vernon call after 2 p.m. Thursday in funeral home. HARLIN, Vossie D.

Arthur, killed on Illinois 133 west of Arthur 11:10 m. Tuesday; leaves sisters, Mrs. Bessie Hin-ton and Mrs. Dossie Austin. Gamaliel, Ky and Mrs.

Nina 3ether, Nashville, and two daughters: services 2 p.m. Friday in Fleming Funeral Home. Arthur; burial Arthur Cemetery; call after 7 p.m. Thursday at funeral home. HOGE, Charles 72.

Midland City, died 1:50 a.m. Wednesday in John Warner Hospital. Clinton; leaves wife, 877-3501. for (un! Dancing nightly 8 to 1 ton. Formerly Frank Sinatras, uniy -11 03- terday in St.

Mary's Hospital. maae line n. wawuui ki. chrome, new white top. Completely over- OLDSMOBII.E 1950 88.

4 1 door, dean, Decatur Cocktail Lounge, 545 N. Water. 7C 02 ALL the finest In drinks, beauty and hauled, fender wel s. A rea glamour He Was a retired farmer vhO: Count 4 words for first line and aver- ii os- comfort: The Lincoln Square Lounge. age words for additional lines.

eve-catcher. Sell or trade. 1925 Haw-throne Dr. Ph. 422-6867.

in pi. Main, stop by. re 02 Minimum charge is for 3 lines except special rate of S3 .64 for a 2-line 7-day 11 03 ALL YOU CAN EAT for $1.19 at the CADILLAC, 1950. 62, 4 door, the incest non-contract insertion. Maximum cost of Lost and Found ads one in town.

See at 2809 N. Woodford. OLDS. 1957 hardtop, all power, will take trade-in. 428-5015 or 428-6813.

11 01 OLDSMOBILE 1957 98. 4 door hardtop, air conditioned, electric seats and win-dows, power brakes and steering, electronic eye, new tires, very clean. 51495. Whizzer motor bike, $35. 35 watt public address svstem.

like new, has 2 large speakers. $85. 2504 E. Olive. 428-2270.

$1 per line, minimum 2 lines, up to 7 days. Ads measured 13 lines to Inch. Ads set 11 01 CADILLAC 1953 Coupe de Ville. air conditioned, radio, power steering. Beautiful.

Sacrifice 423-0111. 11 07 CADILLAC. 1956 62 4-door sedan, blue Eva; daughters, Mrs. Jewel Ft rtner.i with 1 or more lines of display type require minimum of 12 lines. Advertising Without Contract.

Cash rates per line, per day: it 01- came to Decatur in 1960 from St. Charles. He lived in St. Charles from 1937 to 1960. Mr.

Thorpe was born in Ennis-corthy, County Wexford, Ireland, July 4, 1880, a son of John J. and Bridget Larkin Thorpe. He came to the United States In 1888 and lived in Dalton City until 1937. He attended St. Patrick's Church.

Mr. Thorpe married Katherine nouse ot rieniy: rues, spaghetti: hri. Catfish; Sun. Chicken. King at Monroe.

7C 02 AT ANY MEALTIME you'll find good food, fast service at Ranges. 337 N. Main. Bar sen-ice too. 7C 01 AT BUD'S rNN: Fun every day.

Best fish sandwiches in town, 35c. fried chicken, 35c. Sat's. Harvey 4 Guitar Fri. It 2236 N.

Oakland. 7C 02 AT RUSS Ji GRACES: Choice steaks. chicken, noon specials; breakfast aerved from 8 a.m. on 537 N. Morgan.

and white, power steering and brakes. i.rm. -snj OLDSMOBILE 1959. 4 door hardtop, an Lines 7 days 4 Day 1 Day N. Monroe.

i Pw- ir-Mt zi" ii ni 11 02 3-4 24c 32c 44c Ml 22c 28c 36c 12 ao 20c 26c 34c rami I AC. 1W ronvertihl. White with OLDSMOBILE. 1960 88 4-door port HallsviUe: Mrs. Faye Ives.

Garden City, son George. Rockford: sister, Mrs. E. J. Stokes.

Clinton: brother, Al Chicago; services 2 p.m. Friday in Her-ington Funeral Home, Clinton; burial In Memorial Park Cemetery; call after 2 p.m. Thursday in funeral home. LTDSTER. Harry.

80, Mat toon, died Wednesday body in Schilling Funeral Home. Mattoon arrangements incomplete. MCKEAN. Mrs. Anna, 84, Casey, died dan, fully equipped, custom Interior Uke blue top.

fully equipped. 16.000 actual Cash rate accepted when payment Is made within 10 days of first publication. Examples: Cash rate charges fort new. Maurer Motors, cunion. 11 04 OPEL 1958, station wagon, economical, like new, low miles.

Will trade. Ph. 877-5505. Lines 7 Days 4 Days 1 Day Legal Notice miles. Call Evan Thomas, Taylorville VA 4-2255.

11 02 CHEVROLET 1948, 2 ten, with 12 ton hoist. Midwest bed and fold down stock rack, 10.000 miles on engine. Jack L. Kraft, Nokomis, Ph. Witt 4105.

-01 08 1 $5.04 $3.84 $1.32 $7.70 S5.M) $1.80 12 $16.80 $12.48 $4.08 1102- 6:15 a.m. Wednesday at home; leases! Welsh Jan. 23, 1907 in Dalton City. STATE OF ILLINOIS NOTICE OF LETTING (It Scaled proposals will he received Gross rate. 5c per line per day added daughters, Mrs.

Doris Williams, Casey Mrs. Dorothy Uppincott, Lima, Ohio half-brothers. Charles Wakefield, New .11 01 to cash rate. PACKARD. 1958 4 door, full power, like new throughout.

Priced to sell. PJ's Used Cars, 444 N. Broadway. 423-1231. PLYMOUTH 1950.

straight shift. VW. in the nffice nf Ihm niv rlarl, U3.nn TUrVROIFT 1K1' tin In 1901. cnmnlete Commercial Advertising With Contract for 13 or more weeks, rates per tine ton: Harry Wakefield. Newton; step-j Illinois until 1:00 o'clock p.m.

June selection, all ranges. Nelson Park Mo-brother, James Alcorn. Newion: foster-j 106! for furnishing materials required in tors. 2341 Wood. -128-4211 brother, the Rev.

Theodore Hatten. Ta- lne maintenance of Art. Sts. Nn. 18 11 04 coma.

services 2 p.m. Friday in inpi in. 19. krt 4 11 1. rHFW.

io- ctr.iphr hi. eond con- per day: Hawthorne Dr. She died Jan. 20, 1934. He married May Bell Nov.

20. 1942 in St. Charles. She died in 1957. He leaves a son, Robert of Lincoln; a sister, Mrs.

Joseph F. Watkins, of Decatur; and one Lines 1 Day -11 01- cylinder. Casey Methodist Church; burial in Macon and at' that time publicly! dition, to Chevy. 455. Valley PLYMOUTH 1955 4 door, 4 Days 24c 22c 21c 20c 7 Dayi 20c 19c lBc 17c automatic.

Blue white. See Owen 3-4 5-11 12-59 60-119 32C 26c 25c 24c 23c mj, rail aner p.m. 1 "ui s-, opened and read. 2787 N. Water.

877-3723. day in Markweil Funeral Home, Casey.i ,2) Proposals shall he submitted on 1102 Merry at Jeff's 1404 N. 22nd; 429-2021. 11 01 PLYMOUTH 1957 4 door. 6 cylinder.

PALNTER, William Ivan. 58, near forms furnished by the Municipality CHEVROLET, 1952 sedan, very good con- 19c 16c 120 up dition. For quick sale, $175. Call J. granddaughter.

One son and two died 7:45 a.m. Wednesday in Clay County Rates cover publication In both the Her straight shift, extra clean. Hazen Mo ald and the Review week days. Kates are the same for Sundays and holidays. Please report errors promptly.

This newspaper can only be responsible for one sisters precded him in death. The body is in the J. J. Moran 4 Sons Funeral Home. Arrangements are incomplete.

which may be obtained at the office of City Clerk, Macon, niinois. and shall be enclosed in an envelope endorsed "Material Proposal, 1961 Maintenance." 3) The right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals and to waive technicalities. Proposal guarantee in the amount of not less than lOTo of the bid no minimum amount) or accordance with the schedule In Art. 2.7 of the Standard Spec 422-3750; 422-3218. 11 03 CHEVROLET, 1953 46 passenger bus, excellent condition, good for scout troop etc McDavid Motors.

Nokomis. Ph. 281. 11 03 CHEVROLET, 1954 2-door. Straight shift.

A-l condition. $275. Skyway Motors, 120 E. McKinley. 877-6815.

incorrect insertion. Advertising Agency rate furnished on request. Hospital, Flora; leaves wife, Ortha; son. Gale, at home: sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Storpzum, Clinton; Mrs.

Ethel Henson. Lincoln; Mrs. Tina Wildbur. Xenia: services 2 p.m. Friday in Shiloh Church, near Xenia: burial in Oskaloosa Cemetery: call after noon Thursday in Neal Funeral Home.

Louisville: family requests no flowers. PHILIPS. Mrs. Mabel, 73. Cisne.

died 2 p.m. Wednesday in Clay County Hospital, Flora; leaves husband. Dr. W. daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Fehren-bacher, Mrs. Marie Henson. both of Flora; brothers. Arthur Knapp. East For other classified information: Call 429-4353, write the Herald and Review Classified or tnqulre In person at 11 03- ifications will be required.

A surety bond for the full amount of the award will CHEVROLET 1955 210 2-door, straight Evm If you always do your own laundry and consider yourself quite an expert try sending it out some week. See how much fun it is to get back erisp freshly folded sheets, fluffy towels and shirts ironed to perfection Nothing for you to do but put things awayl Try this treat for added leisure when you're tired. Call one of the fine laundries that advertise in the Herald and Revicn toon. The Herald and Review the classined counter, 365 N. Main.

De shift. 6 cyl. clean. A-l condition. 954 W.

catur, til. MRS.W. E. PHILLIPS DIES IN FLORA HOSPITAL Flora, May 31 (Special) Mrs. Mabel Phillips, 73, Cisne, wife of Dr.

W. E. Phillips, died Traffic Arrests Center after 3:30 weekdays. 11 04 CHEVROLET 1956 station wagon, power steering, brakes. Extra sharp.

$695. BILL MURRAY CHEVROLET not be required. Where a surety bond is not required, the proposal guarantee of the successful bidder will be held until all of his material has been delivered and accepted by the awarding authority unless approval is given by it to substitute a surety bond in lieu of the proposal guarantee. By order of City Council James C. Wantlaod May 8, 1961 tor Sales, 1078 E.

Eldorado. 11 07 PONTIAC 1955. Star Chief, 4 door, power, air conditioned. 429-1407. 11 01 PONTIAC, 1958.

station wagon. 4 door, all power. 1 owner. Take over payments. Ph.

428-0908. 11 03 PONTIAC 1959 Catallna 4 door hardtop, loaded with accessories. Bill Leas Ford, Clinton, Phone 68. 11 01 PONTIAC 1960 Bonneville 2-door hardtop all white, full power, executive's car. 1959 Dodge 4-door V8.

automatic, radio, heater, very clean. Bitzer at Ta gart, ShelbyvUle Tel. 1261. 11 06 RAMBLER. 1960 station wagon, 6 cylinder straight ahift, $1795.

1958 Mercury sedan, tutone green, 30.000 miles. Carl Grabb Motors, Cad-Olds-Rambler Dealer. Shelbyvuie. Tel. 154.

11 01 THUNDERBIRD 1961 hardtop, all white, full power, white sidewalls, air conditioned; brand new! Don Kuhle Ford CRAWLEY, Robert Clinton, $18, speed ing. HARRIS, Troy 687 E. Cantrell 2 p.m. today in Clay County Hos issued ticket for speeding, 1300 to 1600 Blocks lirana Ave. at.

Lotus; c.d Knapp. Aenia: services 3 p.m. Saturday in Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints Auditorium. Brush Creek; burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Flora: Crippin Funeral Home, Cisne, in charge.

REHOR, Mrs. Meda. formerly of At wood, died Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio; leaves husband, Frank; sister, Mrs. William Cuffel, Sarasota, graveside services 10:30 a.m. Friday in Mackville Cemetery, near Atwood; call after 7 pital here.

Dr. Phillips is on the medical staffs at the Clay County Hospital -11 01 LOWE, Gary 17, Route 8. reckless 01 02 03 driving. CHEVROLET. 1956, standard transmission, fully equipped, A-l condition, new tires.

Must sell. Ph. 428-0907. WALKER, Sercy. 502 S.

Main $30, REQUEST FOR BIDS Plans and specifications, for the remodeling of the high school building for community unit school district 303. Lov- and the Fairfield Hospital. no driver's license. 11 06 Funeral services will be 2 p.m. ington.

will be available at the office Ltit KULf-i 1958 Bel Air 4 door nard- Fire Calls of the architect, J. T. Doyle. 2120 Lost. top.

V8, power steering, extra nice. Ter- p.m. Thursday in Born Funeral Home, Atwood. Saturday in the Reorganized Bridge south, Decatur, Thurs-1 niic bargain. 422-3805.

Emest, 80, Camargo, died day, June 1st, 1961. Plans are also avail-1 11 01 Church of Latter-day Saints Audi SINCLAIR, Wednesday 1:40 a.m. Wednesday Jarman Hospital. able in the office of the superintendent 1958. convertible, power torium, Brush Creek.

Burial will; 8:33 500 N- Morgan s'- Mh A. E. Best, Lovintrtnn. III. Bids will be glide, whitewalls.

1 owner, like new. be in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora 1:34 p.m.-2Mi n. van Dyke eiec- Tuscola; leaves daughters. Mrs. Warne Wiley and Mrs.

Marvin Coykendall. Camargo; sons. Rex of Harvey, and Don. Coral Gables. six grandchildren: body at Waddington Funeral Home, iua-cola; arrangements Incomplete.

Must sell. Will trade. Ph. 423-0802. 07 CHEVROLET, 1958 Impala sports coupe, clean, good condition $1275.

428-8914; 877,174. due 8:00 PM. DS.T.. June 12th. 1961.

Signed A. E. Best. Superintendent of Schools. Community School District No.

303, Lovington, HI. Assumption Open Eve. ft Sun. Ph. 1248 Tbe Crippin Funeral Home, Cisne.

is in charge. trie wire down, no damage. 1:44 p.m. 2041 N. Van Dyke short in wiring on call above, no damag.

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