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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 9

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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CofflssL Shop, Monday. 22 A.M. Mrs. Elmer Lukeman Mrs. J.

T. Flynn P.M. Mrs. Floyd Tuesday, Marrh 23 A.M. Mrs.

A. W. Ward Mrs. Fred Hall P.M. Mrs.

Frank Carson Mrs. Chas. Cobb Wednesday. March 21 A.M. Mrs.

A. M. Paisley Mrs. J. T.

Flynn P.M. Mrs. Joseph Casey Mrs. Bernard Lahey Thnrtday, March tS A.M. Mrs.

Anton Gaudio Mrs. Bichard Langdon P.M. Mrs. John Doolin Mrs. Leo Lahey Friday, March 26 A.M.

Mrs. Woodrow Bishop Mrs. Win. Hodgson P.M. Mrs.

H.E McCarty Mrs. Chas. Gaudio Saturday, March 27 BUDGET SHOP BIG SC FIRST FLOOR EMPORIUM REDUCTIONS AND MORE ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FIRST QUALITY WOOL COTTON READY-TO WEAR DRESSES as low as 3.00 BLOUSES $2 SKIRTS $3 SWEATERS $3 SHORTS S2 SLACKS $4 $5 SOX 59c 2 K0K KNEE SOX $1 NYLONS 39c 3 FOR SI OTHER ITEMS Culottes Blazers, Car Coats, bpnng Jackets, Mittens, Wool Scarfs, Bathing Suits, Beach Toppers Petites, Juniors, Straight and Half Sizes COME IN AND BROWSE LINCOLN SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Store Hours 9 A.M. 9 P.M. Mon.

thru Sat. Sunday 1 -6 P.M. A.M. Rhoda Zachary Mrs. Walter Meyer P.M.

Mrs. Wm. Casler Kathryne Slaten CART WORKERS Monday. March 22 Mrs. Clarence Jennings Mrs.

Albert McGinnis Friday, March Mrs. Oscar Zink, Jr. CHART CHAIRMAN Mrs. Robert Duncan Phone 245-2656 Park District Receives Funds For (lass Airport BEARDSTOWN All of the Mondav Chapter CY, P.EO. will meet funds collected from the general at 2 p.m.

Monday, March 22 at public in the Beardstown Air- the home of Mrs. Alfred Hend- port campaign, and all the rec- erson, 247 Webster avenue. Miss ords involving the proposed proj- Elizabeth Lambert will be co- have been turned over to hostess. Mrs. J.

N. Conover the Beardstown Park District Magistrate tJlUrt present the program by the Chamber of Commerce, 1 Chapter 10, P. E. 0. will meet The Park Board, as a taxing I at 7:30 p.m.

Monday. Mar. 22nd. body, will be in charge of the IllCS Or ech with Mrs. D.

C. Livengood. 448 operation of the Greater East College avenue Mrs. E. town Airport, to be constructed Magistrates Harry Timmons 1 Garlich will have the program.j^ith state-federal financial as- and Robert Duncan handled a Tuesday sistance.

long list of traffic violations last Circle Ruth of Grace Meth- Total amount turned over to week with each defendant en- odist Church, will hold its the Park Board was $36,010.98. tering a plea of guilty. Five mg postponed from last week. It was announced that to date a dollars court costs were added on Tuesday, March 23, with total of $18,730 has been paid on to each fine listed Mrs. George Newcum, 3 Carter land purchases and related con- Speeding violations were: Drive, with Mrs.

Don Evans, tracts. A small section of land Orval L. Hungerford, 544 Brook- co-hostess. Mrs. James Holt- remains to be purchased, lyn, Joe Pinto, Chicago, 5 schlag will be in charge of the The airport will be located Thomas L.

Howard, Topeka, program on east of Beardstown on the $10; Clarisa E. Fernand- Visitors Arenzville road, and a mile long es, 90R West Chambers, $5: Wednesday paved strip will be the first con- Lloyd R. Gordon. 11 Sorosis will meet at 3 p.m. struction.

It will be a north dale, 10 Mack H. March 24 at the south runway, a shorter east- Danville, $14; William Stauffer, home of Mrs. Richmond Sim- west runway will be built later. Oreana, 10 Daniel Fortado, mons, 1236 West College avenue. 522 S.

Diamond, $5j Charles L. Mrs. John T. Hackett will present the paper. CL WDEBAISKS tS iHIJSE AT OKI AH A BASE OKINAWA (FHTNC) Marine Private First Gass Claude L.

Banks, husband of the former Miss K. Watts of 1005 Hacket Jacksonville. 111., is serving with the Military Police Company, Headquarters Battalion. Third Marine Division. Okinawa The Third Marine Division is the ground force of the Seventh Fleet in the Far East.

This 1 division undergoes constant training to maintain combat readiness for any emergency. Journal Courier, Jacksonville, March 11, 1965 7 PRESTIGE! BEAUTY! EFFICIENCY! Not A Remodeling Sut A Cuttom Planned Custom Detigned 0AmtiCM'B Mott Envhd KMchtnw Can Be Yours For A Lot Less Than You Think Scroggins, 1004 West Greenwood, 10 Karen Smith, 24 with Mrs. Friedrich Engelbach, 1400 Mound avenue. Mrs Fortnightly will meet at 2:30 Robert Caldwell will have the program. 99 4 unbelievable Yet True SHEETS White Colored (Thirds) 99c REPEAT OF A SELL OUT SUNDAY ONLY 1 Lb.

6 Oz. Box of Melody Chocolates 66c Regularly 93c BUY NOW FOR EASTER 8 DAY SALE GIRLS' NEW SPRING DRESSES 3 to 6x 2.99 Reduced to. 2.66 3.99 Reduced to 3.47 Sizes 7 to 14 BEST BUY FOR EASTER GIRLS' MATCHING HAT AND BAG SETS $2.99 White Gloves 1.00 Exquisitely Trimmed Bright New Spring Fashions SUNDAY ONLY CHENILLE Bedspreads $1.88 Regular 2.99 WHILE 19 LAST SLIGHTLY SOILED SUNDAY ONLY CHENILLE Bedspreads $2.66 Regular $4.77 WHILE 14 LAST SLIGHTLY SOILED I in, $10; Earl W. Patterson, Chi-, p.m. Wednesday at the home of cago, $15; Thomas L.

Clayton, Canatsey 815 WT. Thursday Route 1, $10; Howard F. Sid- Beecher. Mrs. John May will Hardy Heskamp C.

W. F. a. present the program group of tiie Christian church Wendell Petefish, Route 3, 10 Wednesday Class will meet at will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday Menna Hageman Virginia, 10 3 pm afternoon of March March 25th in Fellowship Hall.

Inomas r. Reynolds, 1124 W. Walnut. 10 Donald L. Hopper, Route 3, 10 Ronald W.

11844 Mound James L. Walpole. 417 Sherman. and Floyd S. Blentlinger, Camp Point.

10 Other violations were: Jerry Lee Brundage, 520 driving. $15. and no Illinois license plates, $10: Kenneth Leon Abney, Oklahoma i no Illinois registration. 10 Rick L. Schuler.

Beards-1 1 town, disobeyed stop sign. $5: Earl M. Yeates. Custer Park, passing violation. Ronald G.

Hoots. 1124 W. Walnut, failure to do duty when vtriking an unattended vehicle. $10; Irene Ritter. 1057 Doolin.

no valid license, 20 Charles J. Gadert. Springfield, lmpro- passing, $10; Emma At- wood. Roodhouse, passing in no passing zone, 10 Thomas R. Colvin, Winchester, following too close, 10 Roy W.

Hermes ,1 Riggston, leaving keys in ignition. Kenneth W. Willis, Murrayville, too fast for conditions, 10 Richard L. Piper, Shipman, improper passing. 10 Mary L.

Cummins, Alexander, too fast for conditions, 10 Moses D. Bowen, Springfield, plates not transferred, Hardin A Summers, 605 W. College, failure to signal when required, James Brown, 621 South Fayette, no transfer on license, $10: Janet Coble. 1444 Passavant Drive, no wheel tax sticker $15 and $15 costs; and James H. Ashford, Springfield, improper use of dealer plates.

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Years Available:
1902-1974