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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 6

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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6
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PAGPJ rsIA THE DAILY JOURNAL. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, AFKIL 30, 1352 rnoNE fwun WANl ADS 61 too TAILET lOTTLE ONLY 49c ASPIRIN Four Fmerjiency Cases Treated At Hospital Four emergency rases, none, as if turned out, apparently were treated at Our hospital Monday. Most of them were directly or indirectly the result of springtime activities. The most accident oc- BRUCE cleans as it waxes without scrubbing curred Monday when two-year-old Sue Ellen Spotts. daughter of Mr and Mrs.

D. M. Spotts, 853 East State street, unhooked the in a second-story window and fell 12 feet to the ground. She was rusiied to the hospital by her parents, where she was treated by Dr. Harold Norris.

After an X-ray to determine the ot her injuries, the voungster was relea.M'd to her home. William 430 Ebey street, an employee at the municipal power and light plant, was treated at Our Saviour's Mondar for cuts sustained when he lost control of a power lawn power. Cunningham was operating the mower on the lawn of the light plant. He incurred cuts on his right ankle. After treatment by Dr.

Reginald Norris, Cunningham was released. Miss Norma Jean Lacey. 916 Hackett, was the next emergency victim to receive treatment at the hospital. She accidentally stepped on a nail, which entered her left toot. The injury was treated by Dr.

Reg- uiald Norris and the patient was released. At 9:35 p.m. Monday, John Bourn, Route 5, Jacksonville, was brought to Our by his mother, Mrs. Henry Bourn, he was treated by Dr. Thomas L.

Wilson, Murrayville, for punctures in the heel ot his left foot. The wound was inr-ur- red when young Bourn was high jumping. His foot came down on a rake hidden under leaves. Bourn was relea.sed after treatment Social THE WISE BIRD BUYS AT OUR SHOP Special Prices On Rebuild Jobs During Our Slack Season. HOW IS YOUR BRAKE? BE SAFE NOl SORRY SUPERIOR CYCLE SHOP 216 East Two Members Present Program Mi.ss Bernadine Bush was Toastmistress Monday night at the regular meeting of the Jacksonville is tress club held at the Dunlap hotel.

Two new members presented the program. Mrs. Dorothy Grabill spoke on You're to Buy a Today and was the subject of Mrs. Baughman. Speech critic was Mrs.

Ramona Gollier and program evaluator wa5 Mrs. Saralee Sandburg. In the absence of the Mrs. Sandburg presided at the business Miss Rose Ranson was inducted as a new member by the membership chairman. Mrs.

Sandburg. Guests present were Miss Elizabeth Hardy and Mrs. Rea Mullenix. Rummage Sole bock of joil tonight 6 p.m. Scout Officials Of Abe District Meet In Waverlv The officers of the Honest Abe District, Boy Scouts of America, met Monday night in the American Legion home at Waverly.

Dinner was served by the girl scouts of Waverly. The meeting was presided over by Harold Anderson, di.strict Neil Robertson, representing the cub packs of Winchester, and Ralph Hudson, newly appointed represent a live for scout troops from the Cen tenai-y Methodist church, Jackson ville, were welcomed into the pjoup The feasibility of a waste paper campaign was by the offi lers. and two new projects which will be made known in the near fu lure were mapped out. A training report was presented by Aithur Samooie. He said that training course will hold Its final this week and that a den course will star May 7.

Among the coming events, it is an Interstate Blind Scout camporee to be held at Iliinek this weekend. Scouts from five will attend. May 9-10 an Explorer scout camporee will be held at the scout cabin. May 16-18 the Honest Abe District will holo its camporee. Waldo McCreery.

chairman of the scout circus held in the lUinois College gymnasium in March, pronounced the affair fiiiancia A Savings Bond Today INIROOUeniKr OHER ONANEWimfiDSRWHEI Available at this price only during the month of May! new Hardwick brings the automatic lighting gas range down to a price which every family can afford, and is FAR LOWER IN COST THAN YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN BEFORE! SfE IT TODAY! DURING THE MONTH OF MAY full- sized Hardwick Range may be purchased at only $139.50, with an allowance of $10.00 for your old stove, making a cash price of only 129 CONViNliNT TSRMS! ardwick economatic This new full-sized Hardwick gas range just another gas range with automatic top burners and oven lighting. It employs a new reduces the size of the pilots by at least one-third. In addition, it makes it possible for you to diut off the oven pilot during when you are not using your range. When you want the automatic back in it with a match, turn the dial to and you are cooking without matches again. Just turn on the valve of any burner, and out comes the live, hot flame.

The nationally known Hardwick is a able, well-built gas range. The balanced heat, porcelain lined oven is controlled by an accurate heat regulator the smokeless broiler has a porcelain pan and tray a large size storage bin and drawer a built-in lamp on the back an timer is also built into this panel. All these this extremely low introductory price. offer is good during the month of May only. ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY Substonfiol Sovings on HOME, BUSINESS AUTO Norman J.

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N. E. CORNER SQUARE JACKSONVILLE.

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Pages Available:
124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974