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Tin RffNRT JOURNAL-STANDARD MOt FRIDAY, JUNE 25, Perez Is Favorite To Win Bout Tonight With Percy Bassett NEW YORK UP) Perez of Brooklyn rated a 1-3 choice over experienced Percy Bassett of Philadelphia In a featherweight elimination out at Madison Square Garden tonight. The winner may get a crack at featherweight champion Sandy Saddler. The hard-hitting 26-year-old Bassett lost his last two fights to Cisco Andrade and Orlando Zulueta, two high-ranking lightweights. His overall record is 61-10-1 with 39 knockouts. He's been stopped once, by Carley Riley.

Perez, on the other hand, hns won three in a row. He avenged a defeat by Davey Oallardo, stopped former champion Willie Pep In two rounds, and outclassed Mickey Mars. His record is 36-2 with 20 knockouts. The 12-round bout will be broadcast and telecast starting at 8 p.m. (GST).

Ice Water Drops Stomach Temperatures ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. glass of ice water drops stomach temperature more than a third. That was the report a of University of Pennsylvania researchers made here at a meeting of biologists. After you drink a glass of ice water, your stomach temperature falls from around 98 degrees to 63 degrees and doesn't return to normal until 35 minutes later.

Major League Leaders By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting Avlla, Cleveland, Rosen, Cleveland, Runs Fox, Chicago, 57; Minoso, Chicago, 56. Runs batted in Minoso, Chicago 58; Rosen, Cleveland, 54. Hits Fox, Chicago, 89; Busby, Washington, 86. Doubles Vernon, Washington, 19; McDougnld, New York. 15.

Triples Runnels, Washington. 10; Minoso of Chicago. Tuttle of Detroit and Vernon of Washington, 7. Home runs Rosen, Cleveland, 14; Boone, Detroit, 13. Stolen bases Rivera, Chicago, 10: Jensen, Boston, 9.

Pitching Reynolds. New York, 8-1. Keegan, Chicago, 10-2, .833. Strikeouts Turley, Baltimore, 94; Wynn, Cleveland, 67. NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting Snider, Brooklyn, Hainner, Philadelphia, .363.

Runs Musial, St. Louis, 59; Schoendienst. St. Louis, 56. Runs batted in Musial, St.Louis, 71: Snider, Brooklyn, 61.

Hits Snider. Brooklyn. 95; Schoendienst and Jablonski, St. Louis. 94.

Doubles Snider, Brooklyn, 21; Bell, Cincinnati, 20. Triples Schoendienst, St.Louis, Hamner, Philadelphia and Moon St. Louis, 6. Home runs Mays, New York, 23; Sauer, Chicago and Musial, St. Louis, 22.

Stolen bases Bruton, Milwaukee 14; Temple, Cincinnati, 9. Pitching Antonelli, New York, 9-2, Haddix, St. Louis, 12-3, .800. Strikeouts Haddix, St. Louis, 90; Roberts, Philadelphia, 84.

REP. DON WHEELER of Georgia, who pitched no-hit game as Democrats beat Republicans for seventh in a row, is carried from field by happy congressional teammates in Washington, D. C. Rep. Walter Rogers of Texas is on left, Ed Edmondson of Oklahoma, is on right.

Democrats scored two in final inning to win, photo. Funny Business By Hershberger Cepc- NIA "That's what not paying your previous bill at the optician's got you!" Side Glances By Galbraith Missing Words Antvrer to Prevtout Puttlt mam ACROSS 1 and eggs 4 4 Mama and 3 Property and 2 Exchange remium (313 (3 EJL3 OQIIH LJ 8 and Eve 12 Long, long 13 Shield 14 The 4 Foot lever 5 Eager 6 Cone-shaped 7 Man's name 8 in Ranger Wonderland as 11 Disorder 31 Snuggle 44 The lonesome 17 tale 33 Water 19 Singing voice mamma! 46 War god of 23 Dents 38 Photographic Greece 24 bodied device 47 Great Lake seaman 40 Brought forth 48 Fruit 25 Dregs young 50 Energy 20 Measures of land 21 Solidify 22 Poker stake 24 Actor Ladd 26 Cut 27 East Indian islands 30 Get out! 32 Spices 34 Ogled 35 Colorless gas 36 Worm 37 Pouches 39 Walked 40 Volcano in Sicily 41 Footlikepart 42 Horrify 45 Wedded 49 King Arthur and 51 Mouths 52 Sea eagle 53 Angers 54 Insect egg 55 Act production 57 Observe DOWN 1 Metal fastening Gesel Eliminated From Tourney Play By Nashville Girl GREENSBORO, N. C. in the Women's National Collegiate golf tournament got underway here today after its first major upset Thursday. Miss Nancy Reed of Penbody College, Nashville, defeated medalist Marlene Gesell of the University of Minnesota 6 and 5, and today faced Miss Virginia Dennehy of Northwestern.

A near upset victim was Miss Barara Mclntire of Toledo University. She downed Barara Little of Northwestern 1-up on the 21st hole. Defending champion Pat Lesser of Seattle advanced to the semifinals by defeaitng Miriam Cook of Louisiana State 8 and 6 with a three under par for the 12 holes they played. IT'S OFFICIAL-Lovely Danielle Genault, 19, is the new "Miss Europe" She was selected after judges at Vichy, France, learned Christel Schaak, the original winner, was a widow and Ineligible foi title. Compare Notes On Line Of Playing By OSWALD JACOBV Written For NEA Service Put in the South playing today's hand at fuur spades.

You win the first trick in WEST NORTH 25 A8762 VA6 EAST A 10 4 3 A None V109874 VKQ532 1082 4K93 SOUTH AAKJ95 VJ 4v AJ78 East-West vul. North South IV 14 2 Pass 4 4 Pass Pass Opening 10 tricks, you can afford to lose only one trick In diamonds and clubs combined. You continue by leading club to dummy's king, and you lead a low diamond from dummy and successfully finesse the jack. Now you lead the nine of clubs towards dummy. West must discard, since it would do him no good to use one of his sure trump tricks on your low club.

You let the nine of clubs ride to East's ten, and East is end- played. If East returns a club or a diamond, he gives you a free finesse. If he returns a heart, you can ruff in your own hand and discard a diamond from the dummy. No matter which suit East returns, he cannot defeat the contract. If you had neglected to ruff heart at the second trick, you would have lost the game contract East would be able to get out safely with a heart when he was put in with the ten of clubs.

The end play would therefore be ineffective. bidding has been: West North East South 1 Diamond Double Redbl. You, South, hold: Spades 5-3, Hearts 9-6-2, Diamonds '8-5, Clubs 9-8-7-5-3-2. What do you do? Let your partner rescue himself. If he gets doubled, you can then bid your clubs.

Your guiding principle with so worthless a hand is not to holler until you're hurt. TODAY'S QUESTION The bidding is the same as In the question just answered. You, South, hold: Spades 5-3, Hearts 96-2, Diamonds 8-5, Clubs K-J-8-73-2. What do you do? Answer Tomorrow Of ThftAlM BROOKS, Want-Ad Rates And Information in advertisement" should reported Immediately. Thu Journal- Standard will not be responsible to more than one Incorrect Insertion JOURNAL-STANDARD BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS News Advertising DepU.

Week Days 8 ftm. to 4:30 p. m. Saturdays All DepU 8 a. m.

to onon Legal Notices NOTICE OF CLAIM" DATE Estate of GEORGE A. DIDDENS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Monday. August 2, 1954, is the claim date in the estate of George A. Diddens, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Stephenson County, Illinois.

Claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. G. VIRGIL DIDDENS LAVERNA A. DIDDENS Executors Remhold Kroeger, Attorneys 6-18-25-7-2 doc tftid if! stay on this diet there's no reason why I shouldn't live to be 80!" dummy with the nee of hearts and must now dfcicie un your sucond play. Whut do you do? The correct play is to ruff a heart at om e.

You are not really sure why you do this, except that it cannot do any harm and it may provide for an end play of some sind if the play happens to develop in that direction. Tins is what actually happens. i Your next step is to lay down (lie ace ol trumps, and you now discover that has all of ihe trumps. This i.s a blow, if you must two uuinp NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Stephenson County on July 2, 1954 at 10:00 A.M for the construction of 5 reinforced concrete culverts. Specifications and proposals may be obtained at the office of the County Superintendent of Highways, Freeport, 111.

Bids must be accompanied by a cashier's check, bid- cling bond or bank draft lor 10 of bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive technicalities. WM. GOETHE, Chairman, Koad and Bridge Committee. 6-22-25-30 Cards of Thanks POI.HILL We sincerely wish to thuuk all our friends, neighbors and for the flowers, cards and cars donated and all the other acu.

oi kiudness shown us during our recent bereavement; also ior the oil'eringi toward the Memorial fund. FAMILY OF MRS. LULU POLH1LL our friends, relatives, and neighbors for the kindnesses extended us during our recent bereavement also for the beautiful floral offer ings and cats donated. FAMILY OF FRED W. BROOKS, 8R.

ECKERT I wish to thank tSe nurses and all 'who helped during my stay at Deaconess Hospital. HELEN M. ECKERT wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, gifts, visits and other kindnesses shown me during my stay at Deaconess Hospital and since returning home; also thanks to the nurses and nurses' aides for their kind care. All was greatly appreciated WALTER ISERMAN Monuments and Cemetery 6 FLACHTEMEIER MONUMENTS OVER 80 YEARS OF SERVICE 807 8. ADAMS AVE.

MAIN 210 MEMORIALS oF CHARACTER ENGELS MONUMENT CO. Cor. Demeter Drive W. Empire PHONE BLACK 1544 Personate KRUG CONVALESCENT HOME STATE LICENSE NO. 482 Offers complete nursing care for invalids and elderly ladies.

If you are in need of the services of a nursing home, either call at or write to the home, or phone Orangeville 135 for information. It will be our privilege to show you this home and explain the services we offer. OWE TOO MUCH Specialized Service: Pays your creditors, ends wage tie-ups and gets you out of debt. PLAN WITH "BUDGET PLAN" W. Stephenson St.

State 3757 RADIO SERVICE Auto, home, portable. Our 16th yr. Keil's Shop, 840 W. Cottonwood. White 2071, TROUBLE WITH the bite off with Zon Zare insect repellent tissues.

12 tissues, or 2 weeks supply, 50c. Downstairs Store, F. A. Read Co. VACUUM CLEANER HOSES, BELTS, AND BRUSHES FREEPORT HARDWARE CO PICNIC SERVICE Will prepare picnic meals to your order.

Call West 3535. Correct time, phone Main 2605 For Bulova, Elgin, Hamilton or Gru-n watches see Moss Jewelry 12 E. StephenspnSt Coming Events AMVETS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES EVERY MONDAY, 8 M. VETERANS MEMORIAL HOME PUBLIC INVITED io Strayed, Lost. Found of green grave drapes between Lanark and Freeport.

Freeport Vault Co. Automobiles for Sale 11 DRIVE OUT AND SAVE FREEPORT LINCOLN-MERCURY'S NEW USED CAR LOT On Route 20 At The Milwaukee Railroad Crossing Formerly The Auto Trading Poast WE Finance Low Terms Remember We Are Open Every Night Till 9 Sundays 10-5 Call Main 4434 N-O-E-S-K-E-'S PICK YOUR VACATION CAR FROM THIS LlSf 1953 Olds "88" 4-dr. sedan 1952 Olds "98" 2-door 1952 Pontiac 4-door 1952 Plymouth 4-door 1951 Pontiac Chieftain 4-door 1950 Olds "88" 4-door 1949 Lincoln 4-dr. sedan 1948 Olds 4-door sedan 1948 Nash 4-door 1946 Olds 4-door 1941 Pontiac 2-door EXPERT WASHING, GREASING AND UNDERCOATING SERVICE. for Sale ti WS HIMSELF fl Plymouth convertible.

Nice looking car for $160. 1259 SO. GALENA AVE. IT'S HERE THE NEW 1954 RAMBLER 2-DOOR. FULLY EQUIPPED, WITH HEATER, BED, DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS.

AT THE AMAZING LOW PRICE OF ONLY DELIVERED IN FREEPORT. ALL TAXES PAID. KLAPP MOTOR SALES "YOUR LOCAL NASH DEALER" PAUL'S USED CARS QUALITY TRANSPORTATION AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WE NEED CARS WE BUY SELL AND TRADE 849 W. GALENA AVE. OPEN EVENINGS MAIN 4624 USED CARS AND TRUCKS FREEPORT OARAGE PACKARD INTERNATIONAL 216 E.

Stephenson Main 1370 LONG POSTPONED VACATIONS MAY BE POSTPONED ALONG THE ROAD BUY AN OK'D USED CAR FROM US 5-1953 Chevrolet town sedans 1-1951 Plymouth sedan 1-1951 Stude. Champion sedan 2-1950 Chevrolet 2-doors 1-1950 Kaiser sedan 1-1949 Chevrolet sedan 2-1949 Chevrolet 2-doors 1-1949 Ford club coupe 1-1948 Plymouth sedan 1-1948 Chevrolet 2-door 1-1948 Chevrolet Aero sedan 1-1947 Chevrolet Aero sedan 1-1947 Dodge sedan 1-1947 Chevrolet 2-door 1-1946 Packard sedan 1-1946 Plymouth sedan 1-1946 Chevrolet sedan AntoiAoMteR for Suit 11 AT HAUPERT'S 4th OF JULY SPECIALS 1949 Chevrolet club coupe 1949 Hudson sedan. O.p. 1950 Mercury 2-door 1951 Hudson 2-door. O.D.

1951 Chevrolet 2-door. P.O. SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1948 Chevrolet sedan, $325.00 1947 Chevrolet sedan, $275.00 1942 Chevrolet Aero sedan, $175,00 1941 Chevrolet coupe, $150.00 1941 Mercury sedan, $65.00 TERMS IF NEEDED OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 HAUPERT MOTOR CO. OIL STATION USED CAR BARGAINS We Finance N. WEST W.

GALENA KOPPEIN SON USED CARS WANTED 8 A.M. to 8 P.M 804 W. GALENA AVE. USED CARS! USED TRUCKS I MYERS FORD SALES OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS OR BY APPOINTMENTS CHAMPION 4 DOOR REGAL DELUXE. SHARP.

FREEPORT MOTOR SALES "YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER" TRUCKS 1-1949 1-1949 1-1948 1-1948 1-1947 1-1947 1-1946 1-1940 Stude. chassis and cab Chevrolet C.O.E. International L.W.B. International 'i ton pickup Chevrolet chassis and cab International chassis and cab Stude. Va ton pickup Dodge ton pickup OUR SALE VALUES WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK USED CAR LOT CORNER ADAMS AND SPRING HOURS: 8 A.M.

TO 9 P.M. SALES "YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER" 1941 CHEVROLET 2-door. New paint job. For quick sale, $100 cash. Rural 5619.

1946 PLYMOUTH 5 passenger sedan for sale. Radio; heater Inq. 65 S. Louis. "Recent overhaul.

Good condition, 1951 Plymouth hardtop, like new. Both cars, radio, heater. Don Copper- noil, Stockton. Phone 124R4. 1952 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA $1,675.00 FREEPORT BUICK CO.

1953 2-dr. Radio, spotlite. white sidewalk, 21.000 miles. Owner overseas. Lloyd Stockton.

Tel. 149R19 1953 4-door. Ali power equipped, wire wheels, low mileage. Private owner. 1947 Chevrolet Fleetline, excellent condition, 5 new tires, low mileage.

Can be seen at Sugar Cane's Texaco, Main Beaver. '51 Dodge Hardtop Coupe '47 Pontiac "6" Sedan '47 Dodge Sedan '49 Chrysler New Yorker Como In and Drive The New 235 H. P. Chrysler W. J.

MAURER MOTOR CO. Chrysltr-Plymouth Dealer 215 East Stephenion Telephone Main 2324 FOR YOUR VACATION DRIVING PLEASURE SEE THIS FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS 1952 DE SOTO FIREDOME "8" 4-DOOR. RADIO, HEATER, POWER STEERING, SEAT COVERS. ALL CUSTOM EQUIPMENT, JUST LIKE NEW. 1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2-DR.

1952 PLYMOUTH BUSINESS COUPE. 1951 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1950 DODGE 4-DOOR 1949 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1949 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4-DOOR 1949 DODGE 2-DOOR 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE 2-DOOR 1947 HUDSON SUPER "6" 4-DR 1947 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4-DR 1946 FORD V-8 2-DOOR 1941 PONTIAC 2-DOOR 1941 OLDS 2-DOOR 1941 BUICK 2-DOOR SEE P. H. ALBERTUS ON THE LOT NEXT TO OAK BRAND DAIRY MAIN 2214 OR MAIN 3064 MANUS MOTORS 9 W. DOUGLAS FREEPORT.

ILL. FREDERICK W. HEINE And guest are invited to see "Hitchhike to Happiness" at the Freeport Theater tonight. Chrysler. Radio, FOR heater.

First $75 takes it. Call Black 3693. Can be seen at 533 Cottonwood. FOR SALE 1947 Chevrolet convertible. Excellent condition.

New top. State 3311. FOR Olds "88" 2-door sedan. Good condition throughout. Rebuilt hydramatic, $675.

Call State 4424. McCulloch Motor Co. DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER Dependable Used Cars 1535 S. WEST AVE. USED CAR CORNER SPRING AND WALNUT TON PICKUP TRUCK, 13,000 MILES.

FREEPORT MOTOR SALES "YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER" Auto Accessories, Tires, Parts 13 RE-TIRENOW Before starting your vacation ana while your present tires still have trade-in value. 600x16, Only $12.49 670x15, Only 13.95 Plus tax and your old tire As low as $1.00 per tire down B. F. GOODRICH STORE 26 W. MAIN ST.

Borrow tutfctrt It WHiH. ALIOHMftMt flPKOlAL BEB LINC SERVICE BnrineM OffmJ A fMi sfiRVlCK tVeeg trimmed, topped or removtd. Fully insured. Free estimates, Phone Main 4644. DIETERNlAN Trenching service Trenching, backhoe work.

Septte tanks, drain water pipes, sewers. White 3929, State 241T pumped arid cleaned Call Modern Plumping Service. J. E. Dash, Btate 953.

Ble 3792. Laundering SHEifrs, PILLOW and table cloths washed and ironed. Average family flat woric costs about $2.75 for a weeks. Sanitary Laundry and Dry Cleaning, 120 E. Exchange.

Moving, Trucking, Storage ASHES RubblsiT miscellaneous hauling Reliable Service Floyd Gillette, West 1289. ASHES AKD RUBBISH TO HAUL. PROMPT SERVICE H. R. MOWERY, MAIN 4875 HAULING antl rubbish.

Harnlsh-Baker. Phone Lake 2972. Painting, Papering, Decorating PAINTING Painting; spray painting; and interior decoratl.ng. Free estimates. Lake 1210.

PAINTING FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL MAIN 4129 OR STATE 2523 Wall Washing Z8A WALL WASriIMO-No muss or fuss. PAINTING PAPERHANQINQ FREE ESTIMATE, MAIN 4120 FREEPORT WALLMASTER 8ERV- Repairing Mid Reflnlibing 29 ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS 8 hour service. Genuine factory parts. Blake Jewelers. Help EARN Big income representing Avon Cosmetics.

Two established territories now open. Write P.O. Box 86, Dixon, 111. RELIEF NURSE WANTED" APPLY AT DUBACH it THOMAS PHONE STATE 941 YOUNG duties, meet the public, typing and shorthand necessary. Beginner acceptable.

Modern employe benefits. Room 300, State Bank Bldg. Help HELP WANTED FOR HAYING. CALL BLUE PART TIME In downtown shop. Write Box G- 6, Journal-Standard.

Wanted Steady employment; highest pay. Apply in person. HEISER'S 25 W. Stephenson dairy work. Good wages.

Robert Haffele, 3 miles south of Waddams Grove. Phone Lena 9113. and 34 DISHWASHER" WANTED nights. Apply between 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Mid-City Grill. MAN AND FAMILY For" dairy farm. Nice modern home. Good wages. See R.

P. Ely at Knowlton, Ely to Miles, 104 W. Main Freeport. lady or coupfe for' part time employment. Separate living quarters provided.

Write Box G-9, Journal-Standard. Salesmen, Solicitors, Agents 35 COLLECTOR For monthly accounts. Must have car. Permanent, part time work, no selling. Write Box G-15, Journal-Standard.

"DISTRICT An old established Company has a top opening in this territory now. Need a man with good sales experience to sell, hire and train men. No investment. Salary against commission plus a Retirement plan. Must have a car.

Position most unusual. For full particulars, write Sales Manager, 707 South 42nd Omaha, Neb. Situations 37 EXCAVATING SINCE Work Fence NORVAL W. QUAM Pearl City, 2. Tel.

Shannon 20-R time" work. Light work. Write Box G-12, Journal- Standard. Business Opportunities 31 "safer restori vicinity. Over 100 cans.

Write Box G-14, Journal-Standard. RESTAURANT A going business in good location downtown. A real moneymaker. 3 years to go on present lease. THE MARVIN AGENCY, Main 562, RESTAURANT FOR SALE Because of ill health.

Reasonably priced. Doing good business Write Box E-9, Journal-Standard. Money to 40 CASH LOANS $20 10 $500 NORTHERN ILLINOIS CORPORATION W. Stephenson St. Main 564 FOR BETTER RESULTS- USE WANT ADS 41 ARE YOUR FINANCES TANGLED? Our Thrift Logn lervice will ttroighten out your money problemi.

Come in or phone. FREEPOiT fflMFT COMPANY flNANCKj 13 South CoUna Main 596 Service To Community For Over 25 Yeori.

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