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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 5

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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PHONE Toim WANl ads DAIT journal JACKSONVILLE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, mT r'KQYj FIVE LABOR WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Graff of Joy. 11., relatives in Jacksonville ivpr the Labor Day weekend.

ITCH Don Suffer Another Minute matter how many vou have tried for of erzema. pforiaisis, athleteN foot or Mhatever your trouble mav from head to ONDER and ONDFR Medicated SOAP ran help you. Dereloped for the hovn in the for you folhx at home W'ONDER SALVE in white. sntiseplic. No Safe for Get WONDER A A refundrd.

A frulv wondfrful preparation. Trv For ri'ctal troahles. pef PYI OV. white, Nrt Pafn reKevine. tube with apolicator and kev.

Clip ad. Sold in Jacksonville hr Walgreen, Mace, Long and Heidinger Drug Stores; or your hometown druggist. 2 CO! PLFS RETVRV FROM riSHiyC TRIP Mr. and Mrs. O.

Sample. 422 Jordon street and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Lorton of Greenfield re- I turned Sunday to their I hemes after a two weeks vacation and fishing trip at Hayward. Wise, i They report ram each day and the weather very cool.

On Thursday when Illinois residents were looking for a cool spot the vaca-' I tioners were fishing and wearing! woolen overcoats and' winter caps. Very little corn or beans were in evidence thoush binders were cut- tinc mts, of which had been threshed, giving 75 to 100 bushel per acre. Home On Visit LEAVES FOR PENNSYLVANIA Thomas Mandeville, 913 South Main street left Jacksonville Tuesday morning for where he will visit a week with son and daughter-in-lavv, Mrs. Gregory Mandeville. Mrs.

Wni. Gibbons Dies Tuesday At Roodhoiise Home Roodhouse Gibbins, Mrs. Sarah Ellen wife of William P. Gib- PRODUCTION COMPARES BRITAIN' Per ir. SAND STONE GRAVEL CONCRETE BLOCKS LEONARD SIX STEEL SASH MORTAR CEMENT Pfc.

Charles E. Huffman, h.is been Mr. staiionrd at th" Kceslcr Air Forcr Ease at Bibxi, Mi.ss. and is on leave and vi'itin'r his pprpnts. Air.

Mrs. C. L. Kr.f.'man, 1611 Soutn East Street. Pfc.

Huffman crpduated cn Aug. 16 from Flectronics and Radar school. On Sept. 5 will report rn Tinker Air Force at Oklahoma City, Okla. where he will be stationed frr furthf-r Before in November of lO'O he was at iic Moigan County Motors in this city.

509 North East St.Phone 621 NO PARKING PROBLEMS and quiet surroundings Our Service Is Your Within Your PHONE 218 MEMORIAL HOME 1950 1950 1950 1949 1948 1946 1946 USED CARS AND TRUCKS 18 Months To Pay Balance Your used car may make the down payment. Stude Land Cruiser Champ Tudor Chev. Club Coupe Commander 4 Door Frazier 4 Door Cham 4 Door Lincoln 4 Door 1950 Champ 4 Door 1949 Champ Coupe 1948 Land Cruiser 1940 Buick Spec. SedaneHe 1950 Ford Tudor 1936 Chevrolet Tudor 1937 Chevrolet Tudor OTHER OLDER MODELS TRUCKS 1949 Studebaker a ton 1947 Studebaker Vi ton 1947 Jeep, 4 wheel drive 1938 Ford 114 ton grain body. 1939 Chevrolet a ton.

1937 Chevrolet 1 V'l ton. WALKER MOTOR INC. STUDEBAKER DE.i\LER AND GENERAL TIRE DEALER Tsed Car Lot 513 S. Open 9 A. M.

to 9 P. M. Office Phone Car Lot Phone 227.5 ICE IS ECONOMICAL TO BUY AND USE ONLY 15 A DAY FOR REFRIGERATOR AND ICE SERVICE COMBINED! NO PAY YOUR ICE MAN Vegetables Stay Garden-Fresh In the properly moist air of the modern ice refngeratrr, fresh vegetables do not shruel and wilt, lose flavor and nutntioii. Covered Dishes Needed Clean-washed air, in constant circulation, safeguards foods against the troublesome transfer of flavors from one to another. Lots of Ice For Cold Drinks You'll always have ice on hand for every ice crystal-clear, taste-free and hard-frozen.

No Dryinj: Out of Foods Both fresh foods and ieft-overs keep better because there is no dry cold air to rob them of their rich natural juices. JACKSONVILLE ICE COLD STORAGE CO. bins, died at 5:30 a. m. Tuesday at her home in Roodhouse after an extended illness.

She was 75 of age and had been a resident of this city for the pa.st 47 years. Mrs. Gibbins was born of White Hail Jan. 24. 1876.

the daughter of Henry and Lenora Bradshaw Hart. She became the wife of- Mr. Gibbins 61 years ago at Carrollton. He survives with one son. Manford Gibbions of A sister, Mrs.

Ray Devilbliss of Roodhouse and three brothers also survive. Henry and Frank Hart of Roodhouse and Emory Hart of White Hall. The remains were taken to the Wolfe Memorial Home in Roorl- house and will remain there until time of funeral service at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at.

the Church of Chi-ist' in of which the de- cea.sed was a member. Rev. W. W. Williams will officiate.

Interment will be made in the Fernwocd cem- eterv. As East-West tension continues, both sides seek to increase production of vital materials needed for both war and civilian consumption. Above Newschart shows how the U. S. and Britain dwarfed their eastern adverscry, Soviet Russia, in the per capita production of basic materials during 1950.

Population figures for the nations are: U. Britain, and U.S.S.R., 193,000,000. Residence Fire-Windstorm And Burglary INSURANCE SEE M. C. Hook and Company Pbune 393 General Insurance 211 E.

State St Nate Sniillierman Commits Suicide At Smitherman. 84. a renred engineer, died about 11 a.m. Sunday of a wound in the head. Coroner Walter Plattner, of Pike county, who conducted the innuivy that Smitherman ended 07 life in a garaee at Smitheiman home.

The coroner said he could not er. an.v reason for action. Mr Sm.ifherman born Aue. 14 1867. He was chief engineer for the King Milling Co, for 30 He was a member of ficld lodce 700, A.

F. A. for 45 years. He is by his wife Anna Zim.merm.an Smitherman. Remains were removed to tht Platrr.er home.

where he held at 2 pm. Rev. will officiate ar.d biinal v.ill be in cemc'ery. ROT i TROOPS I ROM THIS iRi: i i( FROM KOREA Seattle. Sept.

The Marine Lvn.x with arm.y troops on rotation from Korea arrived yesterday. The arrivals include the following from, this area: Corporal Howard R. Crum, Route One. Hillview and Corporal Richard L. Daiker, Route Three, Jer- sevville.

Navy 1.177 Estate To Iter Sm The and nf Mrs for ba in cffire th.Tt her be conver'ed into cr. and of pr.v.''ed.- shall co to iner son. P. Kerr. More-tn, ar.ri rhe remainder he held in trust at FarnierV bank.

will go ro Pnbrrt Kr rr ai'd. his If rhere arei no t.me of dparh, wii; be given to Bonebrake Sem.inary. Dayton. Ohio. Mrs.

Kerr direrted. Mrs. Kerr, 1135 Wr-t Street, of nr-, P. Flerr, dieri at Our SaMour's She wa 77 of are Siie is her and a crard on. na.mcd Robert, bGth of Mo- 400 N.

Main St. Phone 204 VISITORS AT W.ALSH Mrs. H. A. Adams of Collinsvillr visrei th.f' weekend wirh her morhp-.

T. M. Walsh and -i-ter. Miss Fdna 710 Dou 2 avf-niir Jj.m:'- T. Krlty Jr.

cf Springfieid, Mrs. grandson W3S a victor at tiie home He wiil the Sr Louis University Mediral school thi 5 fall. MEMORIES ----Jesse Owens revisits the Olympic Stadium in the British sector of Berlin, where in the Games of 1936 the Ohio State Negro won four Rold medals, set world records that still stand in the 200 m.eters. broad jump and -400-meter relay. His name tops the plaque listing the (NEA) DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR? Your Best Washer Buy Is A 2 Tubs.

Washes Faster Rinses Cleaner Dries Drier LINDY'S SOUTH MAIN STREET ATTENTION FARMERS We have in stock oil sizes of fence, bcle tyes, barbwire, steel post, stock tanks, and a complete line of electrical ond household opplionces Save Visit our store at your earliest convenience. ARENZVIUE CO. A II. HMIDT BUY U. S.

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY you buy any car iocky. Standard end lubieci chonge wifhojf nofice. lo many csn I dtive. if cf all Mercurys ever built for use in this country ore still on the road, according to official registrations. It takes real strength reel stcrina to up a record like this.

Yes, Mercury is built to last for more miles than you probably ever will drive it, if -fo Upkeep is at a rock-bottom low, thanks to endurance. Gcs sovings ere at an all-time high, as proved by Mercury in oflFicicI economy tests. What's more. Mercury delivers top performance on regular, nonpremium fuels. S.W 1 II I gsl- -fof) when I sell or We if car market reports consistently that Mercurys keep their vo'ue.

because Mercury is such a popular car, always in derrand. With Mercury you're money ahead at trade-in time. Don't miss the big television hit, TOAST OF THE TOWN. with Ed Sullivan. Tuesday evening.

3:00 P.M. tCST) Station KSD-TV. Channel 5. WAY CHOICE For "the drive cf your lifer Mercury now proudly ijvailable a triple choice in tranjmiisionj. Merc-0-MotiC Drive, the new more efficient outomafic transmission or thrifty Touch-O-Mafic Overdrive are opticnai at extra cost.

There's also silent-eose standard transmission. mcnriinv-t'e Economy Chambion IIICnLUtlT wifh ihe Md Long RAY ELDRIDGE 1010 N. MAIN ST. MOTORS JACKSONVILLE.

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