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FACE SIX (THE DAILY REGISTER, HARR1SBURG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1940 A I I ADS 15 Cents Per Line First Insertion; 10 Cents Per Line For Subsequent Insertions on Original Order. Minimum Ad Accepted TWO Lines Fred Wilmolh is GOP Candidate For County Sheriff (1) Notice (2) Business Services (4) For Sale (Continued) IF YOU HAVE A CAR FOR sale see Jack at Jack's Used Car Lot on Route 45. 110-tf ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE! BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM MADE (5) Wanted '10 RENT: EX-SERVICEMAN Political Announcements The Daily Register is authorized to make the following announce-' roents of candidacy for political office: FOR STATE SENATOR 51st DISTRICT Republican welding, cutting and brazing. Port-1 hand-designed mirrors and wall wanls unfurnished apartment or able service. Bob's Welding Shop, plaques, with original hand draw-1 house, in or near Harrisburg.

See 1225 S. Land. 189-tf ings. Made in any size. Phone i or call Ruckman, liramlet's Meat J595W1, 628 North Granger St.

i Market. Tel. 984-R. 196-3 0. W.

LITTLE, ROOFING AND 193-4, i Siding. Tel. Granger. 641W1. 1015 S.

174-tf WHITE cleaner, INCOME TAX SERVICE. McDOW-' Stricklin. ell Grocery. Phones 327R or Russell McDowell. 159-tf FOR WRECKER SERVICE CALL 0 WAGON HOUSE RIBBON WALLPAPER i trailer.

Inq. 817 High Eldorado 2 cans 15c. Clifford i or Tel. 251M. 184-12 -----1; EX-SERVICEMAN AND WIFE want furn.

apt. No children. Tel. ONE AND ONE-HALF TON Ford truck. Tel.

172-30; Barham-Green. Night phone POSTS, 25c to S2.00. I I A WANT TO BUY ANTIQUES: Arthur Van Hooser of Metrop-jday phone 100. Your Ford Deal-i risburg Lumber Company. 185-if dishes, bowls, china, colored glass, er.

80-tf I figurines, statues, china olis, Massac county. FOR REPRESENTATIVE 51st DISTRICT Republican W. B. Westbroqk of Harrisburg, Saline county. son county.

L. 0. Trigg of Eldorado, Saline county. Democratic Paul Powell of Vienna, Johnson county. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Republican R.

Dale Wilson of Harrisburg. Democratic John R. Murphy of Eldorado. FOR COUNTY TREASURER Republican James H. "Jimmy" Ingram of Harrisburg.

0. T. (Ott) Pickering of Harris- 1'38 TON DODGE TRUCK. GOOD clocks and dolls, silver, brass and tVE BUY, SELL AND TRADE ond. M.

Lewis, 5 mi. XW liV-i. copper items, old guns, marble top used furniture. Joe Gidcumb, 13-1 MV? tables, dressers, three cornered 15 W. Church.

80-tf! cupboards, chest ol high 1 PRINCE A PIANO. GOOD bcds writing desks, chairs, seate, old small and large buy one piece or entire Phone 7651 or write Herrin, Illinois. We calls. 0 Verliines of Vienna, John- VACUUM CLEANERS ARE OUR reasonable price. I only business.

Immediate deliv-j Lincoln. ery on new machines. We service -all makes. Our service man will i HOUSE. GOOD LOCATION be in Harrisburg and nearby towns i priccd to scll i i a binct every week.

Phone 1912 or write 00 garage, solid foundation. 0. R. Buford, City HaU scssion soon Ford-Hauptmann. Mt.

Vernon, 111. 156-tf (So) Help Wanted IP6-2 OUR MEN IN SERVICE HERE AND THERE DISCHARGES FROM MILITARY SERVICE The following men of this area have been released from military service: Great Lakes: S. H. Spurlock, CCM, Eldorado; Byford Wiley, MaM 2-c, 112 West Homer street, Harrisburg; Perry Tucker, CM 2-c, 1018 West Robinson street, Harrisburg. Fort Sheridan: Pvt.

Cecil Belcher, 722 South Land street, Harrisburg: a Cpl. Harold E. Taylor. Harrisburg. Camp Grant: T-Sgt.

Guy Casey, RFD 2, Equality; Pfc. Troy D. Bell, Rosiclare. Cpl. H.

Obcrt Anderson, just returned from the Philippines and Japan, received his discharge Feb. 11 at Jefferson Barracks and has joined his wife, the former Mary Afton Irvin of this city. Cpl. Anderson served last with the 41st Infantry division in Japan. He was agriculture teacher at the Wayne City high school before his induction into the service which was exactly 43 months from that date to the date of discharge.

The Daily Register today is au- the candi- of Fred "Catfish" Wilmoth Republican nomination NEED $50 TO $300? SEE HUBERT I Hawkins over Myrons. 170-tf MCL I OR WOMAN TO HELP A sheriff of Saline county in the WRECKER SERVICE. CALL SA- COUNTRY HOME ON 5 acres good level laaei. good Apply Pvt. Zoorl Lee Mitchell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arland Mitchell, RFD 1, Harrisburg, who has just entered service, is stationed at Sheppard Field, Texas. His address is: Pvt. Zoorl Lee Mitchell, ASN 16205217, Bks. 232 Sqdn.

I Plat. 40, 3706 AAF BU. (ETC), buildings, plenty of water. 1 mile Motor night phone 214R; day phone 69. "Your Chevrolet i from Galatia on all weather roa person, priory election April 9.

07 WeSt LinC ln i Mr. Wilmolh, who is 39 years! i.i:.? L.eaneis. i old. was born in Harrisburg town- i i and has maintained his resi- i deuce here all his life. He at- Sheppard Field, Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, 112 Dealer." 80-tf 5-rm. house, water in I A MAN OR WOMAN TO I tended Horace Mann and Junior I West Raymond street have learned burg. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Republican Walter Russell of Galatia.

Earl "Nip" Evans, of Eldorado. John H. L. Parish of Harrisburg. Fred "Catfish" Wilmoth of Harrisburg.

FOR COUNTY JUDGE Republican E. E. Ledford, of Harrisburg. A Ralph W. Choisser.

FOR COUNTY CLERK Republican Nina Reed King of Harrisburg. GALL AT SUGAR CREEK PRO- duce for your garden and field seeds. 194-- SALES AND SERVICE FOR Electrolux Cleaners. John Hodge, Tel. 922R.

126-tf I I $2250.00. I 5-rm. mod. dwelling. 5-rm.

semi-mod, dwelling. I 5-rm. mod. dwelling. roou products at home, and schools and was graduated a orders if samples are satisfactory.

Big box of full size from the Harrisburg Township high school in 1926. He attended packages sent for testing. Send i ame Millikin university at De- that their son, Pvt. Harry Lowell Harper, was chosen from among 800 GI's in Germany to serve as a secretary at the Adjutant General's Lewis Calls Meeting UMW Dist. Officials WASHINGTON, Feb.

18-- U.P.)_ President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers has called UMW district presidents to a ing here next Friday, a union spokesman said today. The purpose of the meeting, it was said, will be to discuss questions arising as a result of the recent UMW re-affiliation with the American Federation of- Labor. There was no doubt, however, that the UMW leaders also would discuss informally the implications of the government's new wage- price policy for the mine workers. The UMW spokesman said that no meeting had been called of the union wage policy committee which frames wage demands.

(3) For Rent (4) For See Rose. John Lockwood or Pete Lynchburg, Va. I I 1 I 1 i i i i i i i i i LI i i i in, i y-i I i 1 't-' Blair, Dept. 3171. a 1IL for lwo vears In high office, at Marburg Germany.

With 1 1 i i i I i vrt -196-1! scnoo i le was an outstanding alh- i 1936 FORD, GOOD CONDITION, good tires. 130 W. College. 195-2 HOSPITAL HELP WANTED: Two excellent openings for grad-! lete in football, basketball and his transfer from the Third Army which is being deactivated, to the Seventh, he is permitted to wear i shoulder patches of both outfits, i i I i i AUi. I i 1 1 i uaie or practical nurses.

Age workcd a larm a the ETO ribbon. Pvt. Harper i np A 1 vnr TAPV VP TEXCEL CELLOPHANE TAPE 2 COWS, AND Ml. OLD HLI1-ER. dcr 50.

Complete maintenance ca a ri a played basketball in Harris- and dispensers. Texcel is an im- Inq. Shell Bulk a proved tape whose "stikum's" BONDED ON. It won't come off, it won't dry out Register Commercial Department, Phone 75 or 9. 108-tf BASEMENT PUMPS.

BUILD- ers Lumber Carrier Mills. 193-- EXPERT RADIO REPACK SERV- ice. Pn vO. 196-2: SINGER I A I Tel. 593R1.

good salarv and chance Clark-Hawkins hardware store i burgi is on an Army team at Mar- Phone or write Me- i sonie cforc accepting a burg and is weU i eased i his i a sltlon the Bol- new assignment. i to. He entered the Army i in a a 1944, receiving his i giving experience and salary desired. 194-6 i '35 LONG W1-1EELBASE truck. 312 W.

College. FORD 195-U'i HOUSEKEEPER FOR PLEASANT home; excellent salary; live on discharge in September ol last vear. I ONE HOSPITAL BED. CALL TEL. 29R1.

196-1 place or go home nights. Experienc- only need apply. Give refer- i enccs. rl Write Box care Daily i Register. 186-tf i plar.

Phone 700 "Your Cros-! and a ley Dealer." 80-tf of Thanks We wish to thank each and every one for everything that was done when our dear mother passed away, I We just can't find the words to say CHARLIE SKAGGS' COMPLETE how we appreciate it all and only ol treatment breaks your cold BOY'S BROWN STRIPED coat, size 14; boy's all wool suit, Employment Wanted 16; lady's all wool satin -black suit, size 40. 714 S. i 196 wish we could make each a personal call, as Words or money will never pay, For all you did for us each day. J. F.

Billman Family and Sister. Death a call the other day, i two days or your money back. 129-tE I MOD. I floors, WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR OR I truck. Saline Motor Co.

"Your. i tion, close to square, $5,5 a a 19h'-2 i BABY I I I A I A I i Name engraved, 1 Please ret. to Daily Register. Chevrolet Dealer." 80-tf LADIES' COATS, DRESSES A A BETWEEN McKINLEY i suits, 12 to 20; hats, shoes. town, in case bearing i And took our mother forever $3 A A 6-RM.

HOUSE, i.etc. 11 W. i i i a of i i i a Al- Mon, I I I Tel. 531R2. Taw (good barn and other i i HWR 1 FT A FW' Tho nrd eotne linmn i 1 i ou v-n Cj i i i i i LjULU 3U1U 1 I I I I I a i nv i i i i U1L.UI.V nines nom rcs (j or Granger and 1IJ6-1 Reward.

is done. gooc) gravcl road i ectl ic jigi I need an angel some errands to Ford-Hauptmann. 196-2 i run. She closed her eyes and smiled just so, As much to say ''I'm ready fo For she was ready we all know, As she lived her life prepared to go. We all hated to sec her go As we all had learned to love her so; Eour of us children there were in all, And seventeen a i large and small.

She did her part if dark or gay, And more friends each coming day; Our only hope is of us all To be as rcadv when we get. our call. By Her Son. i FULL LTNE OP AfAYTAfi PARTC; A a SaVS 7 7 TM i eciallze In aytag service! British Told Would I 3nd re air a11 maies. WU- i A C0( 615 -Get Armed Support lar.

Tel. 1146W. 80-tf I A I Feb. 18-- ETE A N'S KE PSA Royce wrist watch in gold case i tan a band, lost on west I side of square Feb. 15.

Worn dur- ing 2 years' service overseas. Re- I ward for ret. to a i 'Register or Grisham, Rt. 2. Eldorado.

196-1 COAL, COKE A KINDLING i 1 a a i MAN'S TOPCOAT TAK- Call City Coal Yard tel 55R1 80-tf i Con rc ss 1 a i a at i ckib Fri. i today a i as 11)41 U. i a Call Tel. 8: IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR car see Dean or Lee at Dean's ga- A.sialic Fleet, a he i before the Japanese a a a 1 105-2 rage. STOKERS.

I LUMBER Company, Carrier Mills. 186-- 8(Mf cc Singapore a this try would give the i i "armed support in a i a i i 1 Hart recalled a he received the message i i Capt. OIL BROODER BOUGHT LAST Miscellaneous Crcighton. I'. Naval i a i LEAVING FOR MICH.

THURS- Robert Karnes, 601 E. Church St. Tel. 425R. SEVERAL PAIRS BROWN A A Red Army black slippers, size (i-A.

prac. Helen Madsen, 214 S. Webster, Tel. 973R1. 195-2 i Says Reserve MiSitia Members Will be Able To Keep Uniforms Commander Amos Doom of Company M.

Illinois Reserve i i i a today said that recently-enacted law permits officers and men in the reserve militia to keep their cart get a new car i if uniforms. you your car or truck in now Exact rules will be set up on a new Chevrolet. O'Kecfe Moth adjutant general's office tor Company, Carrier Mills. 187- the reserve militia is mustered out, he said. It is nor know CUSTOM A MODERN VE- cxactly when the reserve i i i a nctiaiv blinds.

Display at 1005 W. T. Shell, 1528 S. Me! officer with the i i a i i Kinlcy. a Singapore, and.

a i a i a had been pa.ssed i ONE 1-BAG CONCRETE MIXER. 1 0111 London. I i Lumber Yard, Rosiclare. To a i I S. i a i a said, he asked a i for 1 i i He did not im- GOOD LESPEDEZA AND RED i mediately a a ansv.er.

if Top liay. cheap if a at once. I a he received a i a a Tel. 1080. 81-tI CHARLIE SKAGGS' COMPLETE cold treatment breaks your cold in two days or your money back.

110-tl (10) Instruction MARKETS hat fashions changed 17 times between 1784-1785 and fashions in other apparel even more oftener. Fashion Changes In sixth century B. C. Greece Mr Wilmoth was mar-! 1 1Ii01 mCr1 'rn 1SS i for 10 years Oa other hand. Prather of Eldorado and ta France uflder Mafie Antoinette they have one son, 1-reddie, age a a i Planc or 17 ho 10.

i said today that he believes the job of being sheriff is for a man of good judgment, coolness, honesty and integrity, and he believes he has these a i i a i He promised, if he is nominated and elected, that he i conduct the office fairly and impartially as he will not have to beresponsible to any a i a groups because he is making his campaign on his own initiative. Fatal Feeds Feeds that may kill stock include silage, green and moist corn, corn stover, corn fodder, shredded fodder, unhusked cribbed corn, baled hay and spoiled canned foods. In fact, any feed that is immature or damp enough to mold may be fatal to livestock. Hauling Anywhere A i Moving- Coal Hauling Coll Yates Cafe iisoii NORMAN YATES Full-fleshed Turkey The most important factor to look for when buying a turkey, whether dressed or on foot, is what is called full-fleshing. This simply means meat on the bones.

The breast should be bread with the breast bone so covered with flesh that it does: not nrotrude to the skin. The back, hips and other bones of the body should be fully covered. Always look for a well-fed bird. LOOKS ARE DECEIVING Know what to look for. Look for lie rin mo St.

Joseph. Find quality, speed and economy in aspirin. Got St. Joseph Aspirin, workl'slargestseller, 10c. How women and girls may get wanted relief from functional periodic pain Ctrdut, many women say.

has brought relief from the cramp-like agony and nervous itrmln of functional periodic distress. Taken tonic, 'it should stimulate appetite. thus help build ante for the "Ume" to come. Started 3 days before "your it should help relieve pain due to purely functional periodic causes. Try 111 CARDUI 'We Train You For a Career' ENROLL NOW--In the finest and best equipped school south of Chicago.

Highest standards are maintained at all times. Well trained, conscientious instructors. Enrollments every Tuesday. Every phase of Beauty Culture including Hair Shaping- and Personality Styling to type is taught. Write or.

phone for full information and literature. Southern Illinois School of Beauty Culture Swedish Massage GRACE BAKER Dean Phone 792 Carbondale, Illinois 1 9 5 2 i Chinese Press I Acts in Manchuria WANT A NEW CAR OR. TRUCK? I Feb. The Chinese press opened a ment attack Soviet i a day, a i I i a lied A actions in a i a had Sino-Soviel a i last year. Dropping i i i cence, six of the 12 a i GIRLS--WOMEN HE A A I A M'RSK BIG A i i i A i scchool not necessary.

Easy to a at home in spare i Ages to GO. War demands a caused big a Prepare now i i i i a a a i i i i a i i A SCHOOL I A A I Care of The a i i 187-- al guard will take over, or what the Phone 1166R2. relationship between the two i be, he said. A OF I I I will be terminated and the a i i Roosevelt. No charge for hanciiur I )a crs i i i i i i tonals in a heavy a i i a tone.

They a i a i Russia men ni iii; I ess and a "verv grave i a i debacle." The a a on I I a a shortly a i i i a i a i a ist quarters i a i "We are expecting a very i i on North which portant announcement in 's a paved street. See Oral P. few days, however." Doom i i i i 190-2 lied. "All members of a H. arc requested to make a special REFRIGERATION a of men for i a a i and a i The need (or a i Hi overhaul a i a i a i and a i i i Livestock ST.

I A I A STOCK-j YARDS. Feb. --Livestock: Hogs: 7,000: salable roar-; kct active to all interests: steady. Weights under 140 Ibs. comprising around 20 per t-'-nt of receipts.

Top and bulk good and choice barrows and gilts, 100 Ibs. up. SH.30. ceiling. Few lots 7 0 130 S10 to SI2; sows, all weights.

S14.05: stags. S.13.75 to! $14.05. I Cattle: 3.600: a a a i cs: 1,000. all salable; around 30 i loads of steers on sale. a active on all classes steady i last Friday.

Several loads and lots good steers, SI5 to $16; with a few lots choice quality replacement steers, $14.25 to $14.50: good heifers and mixed yearlings. $14.25 to $16: i largely. $12 to I 4 odd head good cows up to SI3: common and medium beef cows, $9.25 to canners, $7 to $0: good beef bulls quotable $13.50 to $14: i to good sausage bulls, around $11.50 to $13; choice vcalers, medium to good. $13 to slaughter steers. $10 to $17,90: slaughter heifers.

$9 to feeder steers. to $14.50. Sheep: 2.500. all salable: receipts i six decks fed lambs; balance in native and fed lambs. a opened Early sales good, and choice a i lambs, $15.50 to $15.75: top.

$16 for around a deck mostly choice natives' i to good, $13 to $14.75: others not established. effort to attend tonight as expecting either Col. Mcycd of A I I a ton or Major Willi of DuQuoin." 8-WEEKS OLD PIGS, $7 EACH, Chinese i i a lias out Kobbic a i 2 miles southwest M.nch,,,,;, 1 or i present job. Chicago Produce Poultry: Receipts 3 cars, and 13 trucks; a easy. Hens 26.6 to 27: leghorn hcn.s 23 1-2; colored fryers 30: rock fryers 31: colored springers 30; rock springs 31: ca- pons Ibs.

and up 34.7 to 36: tin- 6 Ibs. 31 to 32: stags 22 1-2 No ol f' 2 TM For i i hcav 27 2 29; Held each A at i i a i i i ducks 26: i 27 1-2 lo! Shoe Shop, 10 S. Vine. 196-2! Park in Buenos Airos, the a dress, etc. 29; young hen turkeys 36.9 to 38; 1 Argentina i show i i (TILI'I'IKS INSTITl'TF young torn turkeys 20 Ibs.

and tin- Three suggestions for keeping 6-RM. SEMI-MOD. HOUSE, LOT! cd by the president of A Care of The a i i i clcr 34: over 20 Ibs. 27; old torn lard In the best are a i 50x64. good location, on the bus: the i a i corpy and ei-rmn I'm turkeys 25; old hen turkeys 34 1-2: tight cover, a cold temperature line.

$3250. Ford-Hauptmann. of society, in i meat i tjld i a 25: young guineas 30; for storage and small 196-2 i dustry which lirM i i i A i a The bip jar of lard that stands open rea t. Grand Chsmpion Argcntinr I Sliow I Preserving: Lard and partly used for several weekc NEW CAR HEATER: GOOD i have been auctioned for as much In a-warm kitchen is very likely to i electric lube vulcanizer. Leo as $62,320.

its good flavor, Richmond's Service Station. 196-2 i Clean Oilcloth Use brush and soap and water to remove stubborn spots from oilcloth instead of harsher methods fnd your oilcloth will last mucn JOnfier. Turkey Serving Leftover Serving In judging the size needed, Cut tops from hard dinner rolls, allow from 1 to one scoop out centers and fill with left- pound in the i of a dressed ever meat mixture. Replace top. i Uirkfy for oath person.

A iri-pound Pour gravy over rolls and heat in turkey a about 20 i-encmus oven. 5cn Conserves Soap If you use the riu'nt of and measure, don't i i i saves soap and a nn.sing a i er for you. i i I you to determine Ihc a i i a i a i good suds. pigeons 1.75 a i Butter: Receipts 273,295 market i 90 score 45 3-4. i Eggs: Receipts 51,333 cases; mar- i Extras 1 and 2 (Icl) i35 1-2 to 36 1-2: cars 37 to 37 1-2; 3 and 4 extras (Icl) 34 1-2 to 35; her a if you wash least soiled i first, you a use cars 35 1-2 to 36; 1 and 2 standards I 33 1-2: 3 and 4 standards for really i i i (lc!) 34 to 34 1-2: no cars: current i.ioi.hes and soup as iis receipts 32 1-2: i i 31: checks bo 1-2.

CRISP NEW CURTAINS For any room in the house I Tic-backs Tailored Tic-backs Cottage Sets I government i dots, plain a i cushion dots, a i net, frlain and flocked lace. FROM 1.95 Pair Decorators Home Furnishings 509 South Granger.

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