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fe Special Discount for Cash-with-Order Charge Accounts: 15 Cents Per Line for Each Insertion. Minimum Ad Accepted TWO Lines (1) Notices (2) Business Serv. (Cent.) Thanks! 'MOTOR CHECK-UP STOP IN I wish to take this method today for a thorough check-up on thanking all my friends and neigh-'your motor. It will-bring down the bors for the nice for vis-! cost of motor operation. Mitchell iting me while 1 was in the hos-' Bros Garage, Dornsville, tel.

283. pital. Also the American Legion' Auxiliary for the lovely May God richly bless each and ev-' i ROOF LEAKING? HAVE IT RE-, cryone. 'paired expertly. Call Pat Sullivan, Mrs.

Fannie Gates. 74-l Midland Construction tel. 119. 58-tf ON AND AFTER THIS DATE gll vr uill not be responsible for debts AR V'c EE 011VAT contracted bv nnvone other Ih.in "rfee at Saline Motor Co. 56-tf myself.

James Agin. I (4) For Sale (Cont.) (4) For Sole (Cont.) The Daily Register, Ilurrisburir, Illinois 1X Saturday. Saturday. September 1J)50 1940 WILLYS DELUXE SEDAN: been kept in good condition with new parts, tires, etc. Will sell cheap: terms.

M. D. Nesler. 67-tf QUICKIES By Key Reynolds Thanks! i(2-A) Business Oppor. We wish lo take this method of A OWNER WITH EIGHT HHS thanking all of our friends a time to service route TM Nllt a Amusement and everyone.

Mr. and Mrs J. D. Douglas. "74-1 ly Applicant must be dependable and have references.

In Memori-im 01 inU rviow include phone num- in bcr ap )llcation Write Hox In loving memory of our dear.care Dailv Register. 1 74-1 mother. Mrs. Maggie Nolen. passed away 14 years ago.

Sep- for tember 23, 1936. ror Kent APPLES! Grimes Golden. Bring No sales after 5:30 p. m. Col zart.

mile north of Ledford. OD TYPEWRITER" 1417 South Ledford, tel. 389M A I CHALMERS TRACTOR" 16-inch plow and cultivator Her' man Carter. Cornerville. "That's nothing you should Danced.

JO-ROOMS. BATH, 3 CLOSETS' new furnace, gal rage under house, 50x100 lot 1-2 block post office. Bargain $5250 11 5 i' oom a11 moder home, 2 blocks library, new furnace, roof long lot. Bargain $6000. 5-room modern home, stoker ventilating fan, long lot.

newly re'. modeled. Close McKinley school 5-room semi-modern home, new plumbing fixtures, bath and kitchen sink, close McKinley school price $3800. All these can be fi' Jet Bombers, Fighters Set New Records Cherry-Vanilla A new ice cream flavor now fourth place. to srca: the very near future.

This il accounted for l. of ota cream sales in ISMS. I roup )ons Day and Gordon MacRae are backed by a vocal Warner "Tea For Two." in color bv Technicolor VhoiinV nf Orpheum Sunday, and Tuesday! ltcmilcolor 10 at Conduct Revival FuneraTServices At Carrier Mills Monday 2 p. m. for Clell Morse, 61 Funeral services will be held at 2 p.

m. Monday at the Dorrisville Church of God for Clell Morse, 61 whose death occurred at 11:30 p. lYl 1'tt 1 4. rt Dflfiftt On Rt. 34 at Pankeyville see it on the dav.s we use a Regist ter Want Sadly missed bv her children.

UNFURNISHED ROOMS. State of Illinois, Countv of Saline, ss. South Washington St. 906 73-3 14 ROOM APARTMENT: ONE- In the Circuit Court of Saline i finished efficiency apart- 2 ROOMS. 100 tel.

202-M. County. Illinois. J. F.

Plaintiff, vs. Nellie Wilson. Defendant. No. 150-C-3436.

The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you, Nellie Wilson, that a suit has" been filed in the Circuit Court of Saline County, Illinois, bv the a i i against you for divorce: that NOG Virginia duly issued against you, I as provided by law. and that said ment: 3-room house on East McHaney. See or call Oral P. Tutlle. 71-tf MIDRIFF "74-2 CERTIFIED VIGO SKED WHEAT --bagged.

S3.15 bu. C. T. Wagner. Hauptmann Real Estate Broker 323 West Church.

NEW FURNACES AND NEW 142. 5 i i m.t^f~i^j VV miles north of Eldorado on Rt iropfs; also furnace and roof re pairing. Cannan Cook, intersection Rt. 45 and Walnut day phone 491W; night phone 1228M PEABODY HARCO WASHED, piled, treated 3x6 and stoker coal- kindling, chat. City Coal Yard' tel.

55. 56-tf 57-SOW AND SIX PIGS, ELIGIBLE Jackson Ice Coal tel 256. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. West Robinson St. JOR TRADE: LATE 1949 STUDE- 1018 taker truck, 130-inch wheelbase equipped 2-speed Help Wantad MITCHEL FIELD, N.

Sept i 1 Air Force burst with a rash of aviation firsts' I today as jet bombers and fighters set new records by streaking across I the Atlantic. Pacific, and conti-' nental United States. Three North American B-45; four-engine "Tornado" jet bomb-' ers landed at Hickam Field, Hono-! The Fl Outdoor Entertainmcm lulu, T. early today after a routine training mission" from! Booth Open at fi-fm an undesignated U. S.

field, i 1 P. Show Starts qt i was believed to be the first group i 8 at jet bomber flight across the Pacific to Hawaii and the Air Force said liie liight was made at "exceedingly high" speed. Col. David C. Schilling coni- the first non-stop hop last night air field.

England to Limestone Air Force base. Me. His Republic Thunderjet fighter was! refueled three times in thc air during the ilight, be. -v lieved to be the fastest nonstop i ay at Pontiac General east to west Atlantic crossing in Pontiac. Mich.

The Rev I History. of Carrier Mills A B-45 jet bomber flew non- Place i stop across the United States for announced, the first time yesterday avcragin" P- m. Daily. Beau Geste Starring Gary Cooper with R. Milland 74-1 TRUCKMAN WANTED For Essential Industry is still pending.

Now. therefore, unless you, Nellie Wilson, file your answer to the complaint in said suit or other" wise make your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of Saline County, held in the court, house in the City of Harrisburg, Illinois, on or before the 16th dav of October, 1950, default may be entered against you at any time sfter that day. and a decree cn- tered in accordance with the pray- of said complaint. JAMES R. BURROUGHS.

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Saline County, Illinois. (SEAL) RUMSEY DENNIS Attorneys for Plaintiff Seten Building Harrisburg, Illinois. 62-- 3 AND 4-ROOM HOUSES BELOW railroad on Kast Walnut; iignts and water, $15 mo. M. D.

Nesler. 67-tf 2 ROOM FURNISHED UPSTAIRS apartment. 211 South Mill. 3 MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS Inquire 20 South Granger. 74-1 (4) For Sale vacuum booster air brakes and Ovcr 25 owning or able purchase controls, ideal for semi-trailer a Personally drive acceptable tractor, gravel dump truck, wench trac tor-trailer moving equipment.

truck or service wrecker truck See Eldon O. Bramlett, Oak Street Road, Carmi, 111. 72 6 ANTIQUE LOVE SEAT. MRS Clem Maloney, Ridgway, RFD. FLORENCE CIRCULATOR HEAT- er, size 20.

See Jerry Pittman after 4 p. m. 2 North Texas, Gaskins City. SHELLED CORN, ANY AMOUNT- i or art A9? delivered. Hoi'-1 In Memoriam lv In loving memory of my nds Fced Mi11 tel 22 cr, Mrs.

Margaret Magnabasco, who passed away four years ago, September 23, 1946. Our lips cannot tell how" we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how we miss her, In a home that is lonesome today' Sadly missed by daughter, Terry Magnabasco and family. 74.1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Leo Harris. Deceased.

The undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Leo Harris, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Saline County, at the Court House in Harrisburg. Illinois, on the 6th day of November, A. 1950, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 8th day of September, A.

D. 1950. HARRY FIFE. Administrator. RUMSEY DENNIS Attorneys.

50 In Memoriam In loving memory of Ronnie LCe Jarrell, who departed this life two years ago. Sept. 24, 1948 We cannot hear you laugh and play. Your voice, we loved is still In our home a vacant place, That never can be filled. Often now we long to see you Your footsteps we long to" hear, know God is watching o'er you.

We still miss you. Ronnie dear. We know God just loaned vou to us, You were a blessing to our home, The tears we've shed are onlv interest To be paid upon the loan try so hard to live for Jesus Our troubles here He'll help us fight, Again some day we will meet vou in a home where there is no night Our home has never seemed the same. We know it never will Because of one we loved so dear Has gone to God to live No one knows how much we miss ou. Grief that words can never sav Our hearts are full, our home "is empty Since that day you went awav We must trust the God who g'avc you.

On i ust same. ONE BUCK SHEEP AND GOOD, milch cow. See Off Miller, 3 1-2 miles northwest of town, tel. Co. 59F11.

'73-2 ALEMJTE LUBRICATION SERV- See K. Dunn, Saline Motor Co. 56-tf SHELLED CORN. ANY AMOUNT- load or part load delivered. Hollands Feed Mill, tel.

220-R. 73-2 5 COWS AND CALVES. HOL- lands Feed Mill, tel. 220-R. 73-2 Ice Cream is the treat every member of the family looks forward to! Especially when it's Swift's available in your favorite flavor and sold by the POUND! Stop by Parker's today and while you're waiting, try one of their sandwiches.

They're hard to beat! Parker's Midway 510 S. McKinley Tel. 8 Year 'round long-term contract. Substantial earnings. State age, briefly.

Greyvan Lines, Grand, Chicago. "74-2 SALESMAN THE ST. LOUIS Post-Dispatch has an opening in Williamson and Saline counties for a mail subscription representative. Must have good references, be a resident, own a car, and give full i to the work of selling mail 'subscriptions to rural patrons. Lib- commission paid.

Address Mail Subscription Division St Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis 1, Missouri. 73.3 E. E. and Ora J.

Turner A revival meeting, with E. and Ora J. Turner the evangelists, will be conducted at the Church of the Nazarene, Carrier Mills, starting Sunday. Sept. 24, and continuing through Sunday.

Oct. 1. There will be special singing and music at each service, starting at 7:30 p. m. daily.

Rev. Lloyd E. Groves is pastor of the church and invites everyone to join with the church in this" scr- ies of meetings. The Church of the Nazarene is located on North Main street, Carrier Mills. Cancer-Doomed Woman Attends (6) Employment Wanted I flff (7) Lost MAN'S BLACK A fountain pen.

Return to Daily Register or Jimmy Simpson, 700 Dorris St. SUNDAY SPECIAL: CHICKEN, dumplings or dressing, lima beans or corn, salad, tea or coffee, home- m.ide pic. Cafe. Raleigh. "72-3 MODERN HOME WITH STOKER Telephone 145R.

49-tf DETROIT, Sept. --Mrs. Harriet Hardy said today she "felt just like a school girl after her first dance." the 28-year-old housewif in a wn eei chair to the party 58 IN BILLS BETWEEN BROK fglven in her hon or last night. Doc crage and Woolworth. Return to! glV? er ly 60 day 105 West Park or call 786-J.

74-1 re shc Wl die of cancer Her plea for cancer fund contri butions was the only somber note more than 500 persons jammed grand ballroom of a down hotel. "I'm overwhelmed," she said LEAVING FOR PONTIAC, MICH 'I 1 ne ver real I had so man Tuesday morning. Tel. 1047M fncnds WHAT STARTS IN SEPTEMBER besides school? Thc big TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Sale at the LEAVING FOR MICHIGAN SUN-j a at thc ar for'only" a'shor Pallbearers will be Clint Ends- m. i ley.

Carl Tuttle. Tommy Thomas, Clarence O'Neil, George Butler and Muriel Holland. The body, to be returned to Harrisburg in a hearse from the Gibbons funeral home, is expected to arrive late today, will oe movea 0 in to the residence, 569 miles per hour. The hght ombcr by Maj. George As i WHO RIDES THE RANGE TO FIOHT TERROR AND no 1409 South Hobson street, where it will he state until the funeral hour.

Mr. Morse is survived by his 'f Bessie, and the following children: Mrs. Carl Frick, St. Charles, 111., Mrs. Mack Woodruff Harrisburff.

Mrs. Leo Carson, Clell' Morsy and Paul Morse, all of Pontiac, Mich. Also surviving are two brothers, Tom Morse. Carrier iMills, and Harley Morse, Chicago- three Slsters Mrs Cramer' nic Mrs Willie -Hancock. ner Mills, and Mrs.

Robert Durfee Cedarburg, and three grandchildren, Carol Morse, Russell Carson and June Frick B. Thabault of Hampton. i I.March Field. at 12:45 EOT and landed at Langley A i I-orce base, 4 hours and 6 minutes later. Schilling arrived here early to-' day aboard an Air Force transport plane from the Limestone base and hurried away for a "good sleep." Two F84E Thunder jets started the flight but one piloted by Lt Col.

William Ritchie missed a re-, fueling and ran out of gas near Goose Bay, Labrador. Schilling's flight did not equal the fastest west to east trans- i Atlantic trip made by a commer-, cial airliner. The record is he'd i by a Pan American World Airways Stratocruiser which covered the distance from New York to London in nine hours and 116 minutes in 1949. PIERSON Sidney Bntterworth, Correspondent Everyone in this community is urged to attend services at Saline Baptist church. Willard is superintendent of the Sunday school.

Prayer meeting onducted by George McClusky, ol he at 7 P- Tuesday, ept. 26. The Brotherhood meets inch Thursday evening. Soldier Charged with Reckless Homicide to Be Released on Bond Norbert J. Diohl.

soldier from Indianapolis charged here with reckless homicide in the death of Jerome Chavis of Carrier Mills! last week, has been released under $1.000 bond but is still in the Harrisburg hospital. It was stated that he will be moved to a veterans hospital. The automobile driven by Diehl f- (8) Found j(9) Miscellaneous Irs Hardy, mother of an'11 year-old -son, was permitted to Register Commercial Department, day. Call 1386J. SEMI-MODERN HOUSE IN course! You get TWO BOXES leigh.

See Bill Bowers. Raleigh. '71-4 GOOD REGISTERED HEREFORD male. Holland's Feed Mill, tel. 220-R.

73-3 Fresh Catfish, Perch, Buffalo and Carp Yours Fishingly, SCOODY Open Sunday Tel. 483 of RYTEX HANDCRAFT i LUM Printed Stationery for $1.501 1 that's what you regularly pay i for just ONE BOX of this famous! name stationery. The paper is of NURSES heavy-quality vellum in White, Are demand. They GRADUATE PRACTICAL her first dance. 72-3 wn a ter which her taxi driver Philip, pushed her wheel chair from the stage.

"It was so exciting," she said I felt just like a schoolgirl after SOYBEAN DEFOLIATION-AER- Biuo or Grey and the Sheets and Envelopes arc printed with Name and Address in Blue or Mulberry ink. There's a choice of 100 Single Sheets and 50 Envelopes to a box, or 50 Double Sheets and 50 Envelopes, or 50 Large Flat Sheets and 50 Envelopes and you get TWO BOXES FOR ONLY $1.50. Be wise do your own shopping and your Christmas shopping at the Register Commercial Department iJcpartmont lal spraying of "early frost" drvs during this big TWO FOR THF I TM OF 1937 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SE- dan. Cheap. 109 Virginia St.

A Some day again we'll meet vou Just trust i Just trust in Jcsus Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Jarrell and Caryln Sue. DUPONT QUALITY PAINT AND largest stock of wallpaper in southern Illinois. National Paint and wallpaper Company.

GULF SERVICE STATION Must sell at once--Army induction soon! THRIVING BUSINESS Complete inside washing, greasing, servicing facilities--station built recently. Can bc bought reasonably Someone will be assured of a steady income! JONES Gulf Service Intersection Rts. 13 and 45 Phone 877 WARM I HEATER good condition. 440 West Church' 74-3 (2) Business Services SERVICE DAY PHO. night phone 214-R.

Saline Chevr lct 150-LB. SHOATS, $25 EACH. John Underwood, Liberty. FEED ECLIPSE FEEDS FOR Sugarcrcck 31- HOTPOINT ELECTRIC WATER heater. Harrisburg Tin Shop, GET UP TO 1-3 MORE PORK than with single-protein supplements from same amount of gram.

Balance grain with Purina Hog Chow. Many Purina Plan feeders produce 100 Ibs. pork on a 1-2 bu. corn and 50 Ibs. Hoc Chow.

See us for details of the Purina Plan. Godard's Farm Market. 3 GOOD TIRE CASINGS. SIZE 18 Clarence Tison. Dorris Heights.

"74-1 66 ACRE FARM IN BRUSHY township--W. O. Carson farm. Has hou.se, barn, brooder house smoke house, storm cellar: all under fence. $6500.

Also 6-room modern home on South Granger Sec James Ford, 216 West Park. 73-2 GOOD CLEAN USED CARS Terms. Mitchell Bros. Garage. Dornsville.

A A NICE LINE OF used furniture: also do furniture repairing. Fred Ozcc. 9 North burn. Free parking! go-FROZEN APPLE JUICE 1 Harrisburg Ic AT Mrs. Hardy, dressed in a ruffled receive ex- pink housecoat, entered the ball- cellent pay, arc highly respected, room with her husband as the or and are assured of life long sccur-1 chestra played her favorite song ily.

You can learn practical Sails cas me in ypur spare Mustnt Stop Fight Cobo pinned without cost or obligation. Write corsage on Mrs. Hardy's gown nnri v-it'oie-AH A A i today. and praised her courage in a brief GLENWOOD CAREER SCHOOLS eccn Tnen th master of cere- 7050 Glenwood Ave Chicago 26 who volunteered his ser- 111. "72.4' vices as did a the entertainers and servants, introduced the gaunt victim, whose weight has dropped from 163 to 109 pounds during her illness.

The merrymakers, who conrtibut- ed.morc than $2,000 to help pay Mrs. Hardy's medical expenses, be- LIVESTOCK came silent immediately. They ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK- scemcd to scns that she was go- YARDS. 111., Sept.

23. r.i In 8 to say something serious about MARKETS A Livestock- hcr battle against cancer and her Hogs 33. For the week weichts' ntinu cffort on thc behalf of -r. -J i other i i nf Aicnim CHARTER OAK CIRCULATOR size. Rood con-1 i dition, cheap.

927 South Land. 180 to 250 Ibs. 75c to" gbc'Towcr lncr viclims of thc other weight barrows and gilts' thosc ulc booklets 50c to 75c: sows, stcadv to "sc 0 1 he can fight around on lower. th tables." Mrs. Hardy said.

"Take Cattle 50: calves none For the! 0 with you week. Good and choice steers' you have any worn out and heifers around 50c hi-hcr- Cts or 110 cases or common and medium barclv a omc ca tne American Cancer steady: cows, strong- bull's steadv societ and donate them. Or vealers. SI higher. Tops Choice bring thcm to my nome and rn 1212 Ib.

steers. low choke scc hat thcv ct to the right place 1030 Ib. steers. $32: small lots S80 to help thc fignt a ainst cancer. Ib.

steers and 1016 Ib mixed vear i Ever scra of waste material lings. $32.25: good 902 Ib heifers a you havc can bc made into good cows $22 50- good banda Ses for cancer victims, doc- bulls. $24: choice vcalcrs $37- tors are constantly doing research bulks: good and choice stccr.s so a ma oc tomorrow they'll and heifers. $29.75 to $32 50- me discovcr what causes cancer. We dium steers and to mustn 1 st unt 'l 'hey do." C0mmo to low i 0(i cows.

$21.50 Bounty Legion Councils $22: common and Meet Of Eldorado il." to $19; medium to good bulls S21.50 to $24: cutter and common' Tnc Saline County Council of $19 to $21; good and choice veal- American Legion posts met Thurs- ors. $33 to $37: common and me- dav at Eldorado with District Com- dium. $23 to $32: medium to good mand er Fred Wrobbel of Rosiclare replacement steers. $24 to $2725 and Dr Frazier of Harris- i burg addressing thc group. 1 Wrobbel announced that a district meeting of thc Legion will be ed Friday of last week.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Priestlv i i i uy JLMUUl Clarence Moore is a patient i struck Chavis as Chavis was work- r. a hos Ua! where he is re-j i a a highway maintenance man-on Route 45 a south of- I Carrier Mills a week ago yesterday. Diehl was injured when his auto also hit a maintenance truck.

Hilliard are the parents of a son named James Dan, weighing eight pounds. six ounces, born Sept. 19, at the Harrisburg hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Lacy Hogg and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hogg and Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Butterworth and family were" Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hogg at Pankeyville. Oliver Jarrells. who has been ill is much improved. Most of the women in this community have begun fall house cleaning.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett and -ons attending the Colbert reunion held Sunday at Kedron church Mr. and Mrs. George Lands and daughter were dinner enpsts day of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilils Lands and son. i Mrs. Thomas Cook of Walnut urove is showing favorable im-' proyement from maior surgerv performed at the Eldorado hospital. i -743 TWO LOTS AND SMALL BARN off slab: high and drv.

F.H Wallace. 508 Carrier Mills. high and dry. Ed East Washington, "72-3 I'M A BIG HELP IX THF KIT- chcn-try me: Rosa Le.r 723 Mrs. John Schaffcr, 72, i n.i i i i i vi nit; lAJglUIl i DC LMCS Near McLeansboro hcld at 2 P- Sunday.

Oct. at Funeral services will p. m. Sunday McLeansboro and that he would bc al tnc Harco Legion post Oct. 2 to Death Takes Miss Bess E.

Griffith, 25 Miss Bess Ellen Griffith, 25, daughter of Lyle Griffith of Eldorado and Mrs. Margaret Griffith Houston, died at 11:30 a. m' Friday at Herman hospital in Houston, where she was hospital- zed a week ago. suffering i he reoccurence of a kidney ailment for which she had received reatment two years ago. She visited in Eldorado in Julv and a part of August with her athcr, and was thought to be in ood health.

The body is expected to arrive McLeansboro Sunday morning nd will be brought to Eldorado a hearse from the Eldorado uneral home, where it will lie in tate. Funeral plans are incomplete. Republican Dies in Colorado DENVER, Sept. ados political situation was irown into a turmoil today by he death of Ralph L. Carr, twice ex-governor and one of the state's' most popular vote-getters i Carr, 62.

died last night at St. i Lukes hospital of a diabetes-corn-' plicated foot infection. Carr's two-to-one vote margin over veterans' leader Ray H. Brannaman the Sept. 12 Republican primary had given the party renewed hope after its thumping defeat the state two years ago It was this primary vote, and the voters' regard for Colorado's for your hjorrie Rental Service and Sales It Pays for Itself WASSON'S CARRIER MILLS cuuwrrc COLMIT ROKRT YOUNG GEORGE BRBTT No Monday Show The Drive-In has a modern snack-stand operating at all times.

Sandwiches--Soft Drinks Ice Cream ATTEND THE DRIVE-IN. SIT IN YOUR OWN CAR AND RELAX a Jam? meet- observers hosp'ital. senator Eugene that caused statehousc to predict thc GOP of Eldorado was named The body now lies in state it chairman of a Program committee, i i 1V i TM 1 I the residence. Bakers' Milk Bin American bakers annually Thc Daily Register, 25c a week $53.000.000 on the purchase of milk Spill something over your best ensemble? Don't it another second's worry call us NOW! We'll come quickly whisk your soiled clothing away for expert and return it rapidly as can bc in lip- top condition. It's Dirty Call 930 Walker's.

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