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COLES COUNTY, ILLINOIS 4 Marathon Ln CROSS Providing financial services COUNTY MALL 10 Lincoln Avenue • Charleston, IL 61920 Since 1865. 700 Broadway East Mattoon, Illinois Office: (217) 348-8000 • Fax: (217) 345-8359 Website: TEAMREU.com Small town living at it’s best! JC Penney • Christopher & Banks • The Shoe Department • Kirlin’s Hallmark • Journal Gazette 1810 Lincoln Avenue • Carson’s • Radio Shack • Regis Salon • Grinders Gourment Cafe • General Nutrition Center Charleston, IL 61920 Rutherford Home Historic Complex • Pro Nails • Claire’s Boutique • Payless Shoe Source • SuperJumbo Buffet • Rue 21 • Jo-Ann Open: Memorial Day to Labor Day-Weekends Fabrics • Bath & Body Works • Maurices • Community Blood Services • Mattoon Health Center • H & R Block • TitleMax • Taco Bell • Alamo Steak House Oakland Swimming Pool and Snack Bar Open: Memorial Day to Mid August-Daily & Weekends Come experience the convenience and enjoyment of shopping at Cross County Mall! Jan Eads, Howard S. Eads Gayle Strader Jan Weaver, Jeff Vanatta, Shop in climate controlled comfort Free use of wheel chairs & strollers CRS, GRI Broker Broker GRI, e-PRO e-PRO Walnut Point State Park 888-pbt-1954 www.bankpbt.com Managing Broker/Owner Broker Broker 3 Miles North on Walnut Street Five Locations in Coles County: 22--,ǐUVWƺZWXW S T U V TXTX&0*#12-,4#ƸǐTXSS$7#22#4#ƸǐVVV0-"57 12 COLES COUNTY INDEX Map of &0*#12-,ǐVWXƺV\ZZ 2700E 2500E 2600E 2800E 2400E -M- -A- COUNTY XSS#12',!-*,ǐZST'62&20##2 alnut Point 2200E MADISON AVE. M,O-8 E ACORN RD. Q-10 2300E E 2100N 0 W 2100N DOUGLAS 0 0 MAIN ST. B-3 AIRPORT RD. I-7 2100N 0 o 7 E 2100N 6 T State Park E E 2 0 2 MANOR LN G-7 0 AIRTIGHT RD. R-11 0 Mediacom Communications Corporation 3 0 2050N 2050N 2 35 For a complete list of ATM and banking center locations, COLES COUNTY, ILLINOIS 4 MARATHON LN. U-17 2250E ALTON WAY F-10 2 2 2 Residential & Commercial Services E HOG 0 2040N MARKS POINT I-6 (MARKSBORO SUB.) visit us online. AMBER LN. 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B-3 0 -B- 0 0 0 0 0 E EDGEMON 0 0 1 0 0 00 900E 2 45 0 2300E 6 GUN CLUB RD 3 www.mediacomcc.com 1 MILLER RD H-7 5 1 1 BEECH TREE RD. L-7 4 0 57 1 2800E 1 T 700E 1 1 7 000E 800E 2100E 2000E 1820E BEREA LN. L-8 1 RIVER 133 MITCHELL AVE G-6 1950E 280E R.R. 14 500E L 2600E 4290 Blue Stem Road • Charleston, Illinois 61920 200E 1830N 130 MOODY RD. S-14 BLEVINS ST. E. U-17 E RD 2700E N 0 RAS R 2780E BLUE STEM RD. K-7 1800N 5 A EASTERN I MOREHEAD RD. S-14 16 6 B 1800N 1800N 1800N M 1800N 1 E MORGAN LN. D-14 BOGIE LN. G-6 1800N 2400E 1800N 1800N 1800N BRIGHTEN L-7 MORNINGSUN RD. R-14 T BRIAN DR. C-5 14 RIVER E BRIDIE LN. G-6 A S T -N- N 1750N 1750N BRIDLEWOOD H-6 1720N NANTUCKET G-6 2 COUNTY 2200E 1710N 100E NEES ST. Q-9 BRISTOL GREEN H-6 1700N 380E CR 1700N RD 1700N 1700N 20 1700N 2500E 1700N 2350E NEL LOCKARD DR. J-8 BROADMOOR G-6 15 1700N 1700N 1700N 1700N BUCKCREEK DR. F-3 2700E CR NOrthfIELD RD. E-14 BUXTON DR. H-8 1650N NURSERY RD N-6 8 O A K RIVERL A N D 1650N BUXTON WOODS DR. 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L-2 1450N 1 23 W CHURCH ST 1450N 1450N DRY 1450N 2000E 2350E 2400E CHESTNUT RUN H-6 13 000E 2 1450N 1450N PArtrIDGE RD. A-3 CHICORY KNOLL N-6 PAUL DR. G-3 2200E A 2700E 080E I ASKASK COOKS MILL RD H U M B O L D T 1420N PEACH CT. F-11 CHIEF RD. P-7 K 1400N E 1400N 1400N 1800E 1400N 0 1400N 1400N PLAZZA DR 0 LITTLE PEAK ST. J-6 CHURCH ST. W. C-13 E 1400N Jennifer Pletch 300E EDGEWOOD 3 1380N 1380N COOKS MILLS 0 1 RD 0 RD PEAR CT. F-11 CLEARCREEK DR. A-1 150E Financial Representative 2 FAIRGRANGE 1380N 1 COBBLE LN. M-8 2620E 1350N PEBBLE DR. C-4 [email protected] COLES CENTRE PKWY H-7 1350N PERCH DR. C-4 LITTLE TEXAS 050E 1320N 1320N 1850E JAKES PERSIMMON RD. K-7 COMMERCIAL ST. H-14 12 DR 2000E BR T RIVER 1300N PHIPPS LN. L-4 CONSTELLATION DR. M-6 1300N 700E ST. OMER RD 13 1300N 1300N 1300N 1300N 1300N BR COOKSMILL RD. D-13 2330E PIKE RD. C-4 N 1300N COSMOS LN. M-6 1300N PINE HURST DR. G-6 1280N AI 1280N T R.R. 2600E R 1260N W 1870E PLAINVIEW RD. M-3 COUNTRY CLUB RD. L-8 L 1250N O K A W E TIGHT 1260N 1250N 13 T 1250N E Z RD E 0 PLANET DR. M-4 719 W Lincoln Avenue tel (217) 345-2146 COUNTRY HEIGHTS DR. G-7 L 7 N GULF R.R. R E D 7 E E 0 E PLANTER LN. M-3 COUNTRY LAKE DR. K-7 1 Charleston, IL 61920 fax (217) 345-3695 0 1220N ON 0 0 0 200E RD T 100E 0 0 2 2800E EASTERN I 0 350E 300E 600E 1 500E DORANS 900E PLATEAU RD. N-2, N-3 E DECKER SPRINGS 170N 1200N 1 1200N 800E 1 4 COUNTRY LANE G-7 1200N 7 FRANKLIN 1200N 6 1200N 1000E 1200N 0 www.countryfinancial.com/jennifer.pletch 1 1 “Kirchner Building Centers Since 1906” 13 1 1200N 11 1200N 22 1200N 1880E 1200N FISH 7 PLAZA DR. C-13 COUNTY HWY. 17 R-7 1200N 2380E 1170N 2 1 1-866-COUNTRY COUNTY HWY. 2 Q-11 APPLE CT 1170N PLEASANTVIEW RD. N. G-3 CHERRY CT 1180N 1180N PLUM E 0 PLEASANTVIEW RD. S. G-1, G-2 COUNTY HWY. 5 R-1 PEAR CT S A S H 1150N 0 M A O R E CR PEACH CT 49 3 R 1150N PLENARY RD. M-4 COZY LN. M-6 2700E Country 1 R 16 2300E 1840E A Orchard 28 1140N B CRESCENT LN. L-7 COUNTY PLUM F-11 Subd. 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