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PAGE THREE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1934 THE DE KALE DAILY CHRONICLE. DE KALE. ILLINOIS of accidents had been cut to less'Strawn; vice president, Norman Safe Drivers Are Also than one-third of the 1948 total. If accidents had continued at the 1948 rate, the firm would Aves; secretary, Marvin Eck-, lund; treasurer, Bob Gilmore; reporter, Vernon Wascher and! sentinel Bob Busse.

I Always Good Citizens have had 6.510 accidents it appeared that such a man throueh 1953 instead of 2,697. Activities of Church Groups Are Outlined HINCKLEY The regular meeting of the Immanuel Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs. Helen Kopfer, Mrs. By LARRY DALE UP Staff Correspondent WINSTON-SALEM, N.

could not prevent becoming in- "Under national safety coun-volved in future accidents, re-'cii estimates, a reduction of GRANGE WILL MEET FAIRDALE Willow dale NOTICE! My BARBER SHOP is now open (4 day each week) Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Wm. Voorheis 249 East Lincoln Highway Under Blomquist UP A major national trucking gardless of the incentive offered 3 accidents resulted in a sav- Grange will meet at the hall ing of 28 lives and prevented (Tuesday nignt wnen plans will firm disputes the popular theory! to him or the fear of disciplin-tha't getting behind the steering iary action," he added, wheel causes personality! The company alreadv was you injuries, Aiexanaer sam. he, mad- for Nipht. A saving in gross revenue of October 1.

and for square dances miene Boekenhauer, Mrs. Augusta Rissman and Mrs. Flor changes, with a sort of Dr. lts drivers with the aid $2,114,096" also resulted unter startine October 16 Ui-a mom- that malefic i 1 1 a. i 1 1 a.i that maKes.Qf yll-Mr.

Hyde magic psychological ence Thomas. iesis manne saieiy rogram inc iMr and Mrs. Earl Bell and Mr. 1 many a nignway menace. out all applicants ne saw, ana tne cost 01 Earl Bruch will serve.

The church council including the elders, church trustees and safety and insurance was re duced an estimated $1,188,135 school board will meet Thurs "You drive as you live," ap- wherein some abnormality was pears to be a much more accu- detected," Alexander said, rate analysis, said Carlton Al-J Revenue Savtnrs day evening at 7:30 in the school. The Sunday school teachers will meet Friday eve ning at 7:30 and the confirma OFFICERS ELECTED KIRKLAND Klrkland Chapter Future Farmers of America have elected the following officers: President, Dennis OVERCOME HERNIA or RUPTURE Let us prove ro you what nature can do if given a chance Ti exander. director of the depart- clearly both the safe and the ment of safety for the McLean accident-prone drivers fell with- Trucking Co. here. in the normal range, so McLean The firm's applied psychology contracted with the psychology program of selecting drivers has department of North Carolina saved 28 lives during the past State College, headed by Dr.

D. 9 a.m. at the schooL The Lutheran Laymen's League convention will be held Sunday. Oct. 10 at 2:30 p.m.

at the Redeemer Lutheran Church six years, prevented 3.813 acci- J. Moffie, to devise tests that dents and cut costs some would reveal in advance which 000. Alexander said. was which. It has produced a general de- The measuring stick scription of a safe driver as a evolved from those studies In Rockford.

The Lutheran Woman's Mis slonary League convention will "sort of easy-going. easy-to-get-brougnt spectacular improve- be held October 12 at 10 a.m. at 0 SVRGERV XO INJECTIONS 0 MEDICINE AND NO LOSS OF TIME Besides the economic loss caused by rupluie, there Is a loss of health with permanent to one's disposition. Showing of intestinal action caused by hernia being pinrheil. has such direct results as Indigestion, cunstipntinn and forming of large quantities of intestinal, ga.

It is often accompanied by pain In tho thigh, back or abdomen, and sometime by headaches. There i shock to the nervous system, with lowering of gcneial health. (We hate keen working in thi rity along with. pieasani-io-meeiiment in the first vear wnen th- MMWMMHWtl! I Illllll II tiftt type of fellow who is always ac-)company the number of ac. live and slightly restless.

jddents by 267 although its Accidents ut Sharply trucks operated an additional "On the other hand the dog-. miles matic overbearing, bully-type of fellowi total miles operated nearly in order when school closed Friday night, but Saturday morning the work of the niht operating vandals showed plantings strewn about theremises. 'Chronicle Photo, JUST FOR FUN? School officials of De-Kalb are wondering what promoted someone to pull out the flowers and various plantings around the DeKalb Junior High School on Friday evening. Everything was SANITARY SERVICE All Work Guaranteed. Private Owner.

Cess Pools, Septic Tanks, PitToilets and Cisterns Cleaned. Lateral Repair Work. Don E. Hogewood Belvldere, 111. TeL 2704 or Write 1423 Mapla Arena, the Lane Tech high school, located at Addison Street and Western Avenue in Chicago.

The. regular quarterly congie gatlonal meeting will be held Sunday. Oct 3 at 1:30 p.m. The pastor, Rev. Herbert Stelter.

has received a second call to serve the Trinity Lutheran Church of Darien, which will be discussed at this meeting. likely to have accident trou-jdouble that of 1948, the number ATTEND CONVENTION HINCKLEY Mrs. Lutie and Mrs. Tindall's niece. Marcia ble-" he added.

"And. at the McKenzie were. Mr. and Mrs. 1 same time, the completely lazy- I bones driver will likely have Gittleson and daughter.

COMPLETE IUILDING SUPPLIES very six weeks for the past It rar.) E. J. MURRAY WILL BE AT DEKALB HOTEL, DEKALB, ILLINOIS Wednesday, Stpt. 29 Hours: 1 0 a.m. to 8 p.m.

If Unable to Call NOW Write for FREE BOOKLET TRACE-MURRAY RUPTURE SERVICE Box S2S, Appleton, Wis. Stewart. Mrs. Bert Rissman and'Gittle Senior Guild at Sandwich lias Luncheon LUMBER COMPANY Hallgren HINCKLEY Mrs. Emil Gatzke attended the'Verna.

of DeKalb. Mr. and annual fall convention of De-jMrs. Donald McKenzie and fam- McLean began the effort to Kalb County Federation of Wom-jily of Esmond, Mr. and Mrs.

pin down the characteristics of en's Clubs Saturday at Shab-j Francis Youssi of Batavia. and the safe driver some six years bona Congregational Church Mr. and Mrs. George De Stories ao when accidents were occur- SANDWICH The Senior 1205 East Locust Street DeKalb, I1L Phone 6 2541 HINCKLEY Mr. and Mrs iGuild of the Luverne i 11 1 and Church met Friday, for a 1 o'- Mrs.

Stewart served as secre- and family of Prospect Heights ring at the costly rate of one forj? clock luncheon with Mrs John AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES ar in tne aosence 01 Mrs. 11 98 000 miles of hauline.l AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES 1948's itamil as cnairman of theiam Jay of DeKalb. uho wa-i committee. F'ollowinE the lunch unable to be nrrspnl The Hirw-k 1950's I95l's FOR TWIN" DAI GHTF.RS 1 ley club will be hostesses The effectiveness of its search through psychology is demonstrated by the current ratio of 162.782 miles per accident. Less than 30 per cent of the 10 jin.rviAiL mi s.

entertained Wednesday the spring convention. afternoon honoring the fourth I 1 WILLYS JEEP 1948 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DOOR 1950 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE 1951 DINNER ON SUNDAY Ibirthdav of her twin daughters. firm's drivers were involved in DeKalb Motor Sales, Inc. CI assi fied Section daughter, LaDonne left Saturday returning to their home at Rochester, after spending several days with their cousins. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Rissman. The group spent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. Peter Barr accompanied other ladies from her church, on a one day retreat Wednesday at Warrenvllle.

Thursday Mrs. Barr attended an American Legion Auxiliary board meeting in Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Boekenhau er received a telephone call Sun KIRKLAND Sunday Cuests.Judv Lvnn and Janet Lea.

A 80 per cent of the accidents back eon. Krv, Howard Palm, talked on his recent trip to Europe. Mrs. Flora Kell, president, called the meeting to order, and plans were made for the church night Tuesday evening, Sept. 28.

This is a family supper, and there will be a missionary program. The first circle of the Guild announced a meeting with Mrs. John Hamil and second circle at the churth, both at the George Tindall home on 04lTt -u. frrtKaii Another happy Chrysler owner 'on' set snow bound i this RAH! this one back on a new winter with his llttJe job. 4- group of ten children and their in 1948 Alexander said, mothers attended and enjoyed! "Our records likewise reveal-games and favors.

Two birth- ed that when a man was prone dav cakes were served. to become involved in accidents, honoring the birthdays ol Mrs. George Tindall and son, Richard, the twins. Judy and Janet 1 wheel drive, aluminum cab. AU- season is nere 11 you ui ruii in iuim the coonskm coat we ve got tne 'iDnKl radio heater around Iarm and utility vehicle that will tow your wagons, pull converuuie.

I a'Z Vacamatic transmission. Tires your discs, set fence and even hunt foxes. like new. it sweet running little runner. You can make a ine Uke a touchdown every time with this th tpMtaif fnr 19545 day from their grandson.

Robert October 8. The next Guild meet Woodrlck from Camp Kilbour-i np wjn he October 22. one. No. C29A.

DE KALB MOTOR SALES, BIMROSE HIDE-A-BED INC. To close the meeting. Grace Coleman gave devotions and a reading. BUICK SUPER 1954 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 DE KALB MOTOR SALES. INC.

424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 DEKALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 SPECIALS Finished in light blue. Dyna-flow, power steering, radio and heater. The lucky guy who buys this will save over $500. 3.000 1947's actual miles.

Owned by GMC executive. New car warranty. ne, n. J. He expects to be sent to Germany.

Janice Todd has returned to her home in Shabbona after pending a couple of days with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gatzke. and great grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart man. Sharon and Karen Spears, four year old twin daughters of Mr. and Sirs.

Sherald Spears have returned to their home after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen. The Spears have named 1 their new baby daughter, Lyn-i ette. 1 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1951 SON' ARRIVES HINCKLEY Sgt.

and Mrs. Carl Armstrong of West Palm Beach. announce the arrival of a son born September 14. 1954. He weighed six pounds at birth, and has been named Brian Kent.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armstrong of rural Hinckley are the paternal grandparents. 1949's CHRYSLER NEW YORKER CLUB COUPE 1947 DE KALB MOTOR SALES. INC.

424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 2-Tone blue and grey. Extra clean interior. Radio and heater. Chevrolet's famous valve-in-head engine. CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR 1949 (Mechanically perfect.

We have I just finished reconditioning the 1953's $795.00 DE KALB MOTOR SALES, Radio, heater, Vacamatic vatiiJSnSlon mission. Color is green with i Lc $6 for of matching trim. Undereoated ativ'ar Balance or Paper Hangers WAYNE (RED) BOGLE DIAL 8-3633 Estimates Cheerfully Given INC. FAIRDALE iignis, turn signals and air 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DOOR SEDAN 1953 foam seats.

Ask for car No. 441. DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 FORD S.W.B. 1951 JEWELRY Featuring standard brands of finest quality.

Try them next time. T. ASKELAND, 134 S. 2nd "The Kine of the Road." 180 STUDEBAKER CONVERTIBLE FAIRDALE Mrs. Adeline' Graves, of Oak Park, visited Hazel Koch, last week: Wednesday, Miss Koch, entertained Mrs.

Graves, old neighbors. Mrs. Janice Rowland and Mrs. Loren Jurgens attended funeral services. Monday, for their uncle, Peter Wendell, at Free port.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell and Linda drove to Batavia Wednesday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Wallace. h.p. V-8 engine, power steering, Bright red. This is a one-owner power brakes, Vacamatic trans- truck tnat has not been abused, mission radio and heater.

Fin- Tires ne new. Nice clean cab ished in a beautiful 2-tone grey. with iarge heater. Will take up Locally owned car that has had to irft. body.

Of course it's the best oi care. The quick ac-; guaranteed! rTEasy Terms Cose 2rg IVe'. 1, I m. n.mmmmtmmmnm i iijciw mi y' 1- rmi; 1,1 ri-T 5 ruin mm Ntir iriLuir CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DOOR 1949 of this fine car makes it a superb buy. DE KALB MOTOR SALES; INC.

424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 63421 Guests at the home of Mr. and DE KALB MOTOR SALES. INC. Beautiful new grey finish. Hasi radio, heater and Vacamatic transmission.

Are vou tired of! riding around with a sore Give yourself a break take a demonstration ride in this fine! 1101m 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 Mra. Forest Taylor Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Taylor and children, and Mrs. Taylor's parents from Australia. Mrs. Jennie Lilley is Improving alter her recent illness. 1950's 1947 takes this one home title an' all! Runs good.

DEKALB MOTOR SALE'S, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 CHEVROLET y4-TON PANEL DELIVERY. 1947 One look will tell vou this has all the room you'll ever need all enclosed. Large rear doors with lever-type side doors. If you do any plumbing, electrical work, painting or want to take a trip-this little job will fit your needs.

Guaranteed. $495.00 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN 1953 one -owner car comfort su preme! DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 NASH 2-DOOR STATESMAN 1950 LARGE PLANT GROWN KINGSTON Roger Kult re Radio" and heater, finished in ports that he has a giant tomato plant. It is 13 feet and four Inches high. 35 ripe tomatoes have been gathered, and the plant continues to bloom.

light green. You can save hun- Overdrive, radio and heater, dreds of dollars under the price Car-bed. excellent tires and of a new one and not get a bet- what a price. You can have it 1948's ter Duy. Mas seat covers, oufor uttle or nuthin' down and filter and 1,001 other features.

almost nuthin' at all to pay. DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. -i fniiv. titi i A a w. DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC.

424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 $495.00 DEKALB MOTOR SALES. INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 I iTI tf; 1946's 1952's 1 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY CONVERTIBLE 1948 Just think station wagon sivl ing in this fine automobile. Has new top, radio, heater, Vaca matic transmission. The trim and interior is of the finest quality and condition.

Its low price will startle you. $495 00 DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR 1346 DE SOTO CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR 1952 I Reconditioned engine good Graucho savs "Buv Desotos." tires clean interior. A car Add style, comfort, and an "extra bedroom" uith HIDE-A BED sofa you can depend on. Aye! It a thrifty man who'll so you Graucho fans take heed, appreciate the Overdrive and This one's extra sharp beauti-wonderful economy that thislful tires, one-owner car with dandy light blue job will give.

fine riding qualities. Equipped DE KALB MOTOR SALES, WE SIZE YOUR CLOTHES UP EXACTLY INC. Big radio ana iarge neaier. a witn radio, heater ancr Vaca- one-owner car. Guaranteed.

matic transmission. 421 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 THE NEW TUXEDO The latest Simmons masterpiece is this elegant model that can be the centerpiece of your smart living room. Like all Hide-A-Bed sofas, it converts to a full size bed with full size innerspring mattress.

11 MA mm T-CUSHION STYLE This Simmons model with low, cut-hack arms, will fit any decor of your home. Both of these Hide-A-Bed sofas are covered in handsome tweed in your choice of colors from gay to conservative. Full Six $249.50 Apt. Six $239.50 l95Ts Full Six $229.50 Apr. Srze $219.50 It's an art to clean woolen garments so that they won't shrink handle synthetic fabrics so that they won't stretch or sag.

But our staff of expert cleaners and pressers is well-versed in this skill that of keeping your clothes sized to fit you CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR 1951 OVER 30 YEARS OF SATISFIED DEALINGS Have made DeKalb Motor Sales the cornerstone in the automotive industry. Our business is built on our reputation and year after year we see the same faces returning to trade where they know they get the best deal. -Our cars are locally-owned ar.d guaranteed. We also offer bank terms. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS.

DE KALB MOTOR SALES, INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER: CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH GMC TRUCKS 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 BIMROSE Jet black finish with a Wautiful luster. Radio, heater, extra V. 6-Cylinder economy with Vaca- clean interior. If you're a Chev- matic transmission.

Radio and vy enthusiast then make a furniture heater. Finished in 2-tone green point to see this one it's aw rz with matching upholstery. luuy nice. ONE DAY SERVICE EVEN INCLUDING SATURDAY GUS YOUNGSTEADT CLEANER AND TAILOR 414 East Lincoln Hwy, DeKalb Dial 6-2651 "WE TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO A HOME' KEETH A. KAST, MANAGER 323 East Uacola Hwy.

DeKalb, Illinois DEKALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 421 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421 Dial A-4921 DEKALB MOTOR SALES, INC. 424 East Lincoln Highway Phone 6-3421.

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