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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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5
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Along the Road It' JOIIX SKA LOCK. Clinton Man Hurt in Fall ni. IfJP, From Stairway CLINTON. (PNS) Hi. haul 'Hack Ford, Clinton, sustained a skull fracture in a fall front the outside stairway leading fiom the Kagle club rooms on the second floor of the building at the cor ner of Fjust Main ami South Moii re streets, about 2.30 a.

m. Nun- day. He was removed to John War ner hoffpklal In the Helm ami Trigg ambulance, and late Sumby was rrportcd conscious, but still in serious condition. tionl Ooftl anj hcam out ro wjnr 1 if a run with an cipcft on oca itvnr twt.i ut i I ii -una ii i iiai Vutf aauvilA wjiv5. Cm N4 -Olf 7 rl o'8' vcv oa.

a.nf. tMj i TKM1 TO ITftairt A jT me- H-WMiomO A 1 VIC FLINT JKftVVsjl 1 lnStJS 1 )J Children Will Have Pet Show At Fisher Fair FISH Kit. fXS) Mis Shirley f.j Hcwertline will have charge? of Maroa Schoo I 4 li if. 4 the children's part of the Fisher fair Auk. 27 and 2X.

All children ore to dress up their eU and Seeks Music 10 Day State Fair Will Open Friday At bring them to the iet parade which will 1 held at 2:30 p. rn the 27th ami are aked to brine NV'fi 111 Instructor A. BEHRENDT. H. D.

On VjicsIki iKtfin; a.f i r. taj their entries by 1:30 m. Kntries are be made the Hev. Cayle ltollingworth. There will be a divtMoti prle of $1 and ft Business World Til rWl i a S2 grand prize.

I f' it $285,782 In Prize Money Offered A 1 I Vf- it i.i., trf ra it dy ly Un It. Ii 1 i I e-f c. I I I i II Dclavrtn Cashier Quits After 37 Years in BanV Minier Girls Win Tazewell The Illinois state fair u.e 1911 will HOHEY IHHEDIATUY ft trtrf ftti CEKIBAL 10AH (0. TINY GIRL-TALL PLANT SUSPENDED oen here nest Friday for a 10 Demonstration fnWiEsMtWpifs -s a mmm 4 sa4 sx m0mm a i SWit aSf I aiSW i a.gBkw.tw aaa s1 down where it fell across i i rn tree is beside road tl.tr staml. More than a million eront are e.ected to attend the earful f0th rM-itlmi at the 2rr, art' Vrie, tal.o lwi ln ait'it rvih.er at the Taravrll toty N'atMoa l-atk t-t it jeaia ieigne-l Aug 1, arl tadl t.ts tiroe t-t It -or ataie rtiira In itfe tle tear ot tl.e AmnKmi la-gei building the blacktop tJ rove.

on the right tide of the trunk. The tiorth Funks ris. naa una VlWail Mla a4 iai a MINIKU. (IN'S) Tliree Ml fairgroomU tiorth of Id tl ta. mv Mi.

"v5 CUTICURA The fair wasn't held durtnc tl tner girls, nu-mtrt'is of the Ml-nicr lluKtlrrs' 4-11 club uun Uie honors at the Taewell county achievement il.iy clothing revue and demonstration show. Mim war, when the site was ucd the army air fotres as a suppii Three year old Sherrilyn Kay WhiUrt appeprs liny beside the riant sunflower growing at her hrne, r. r. 2. IWoomington.

There wasn't a ladder near so we couldn't measure the height of the plant but it looks like a champion. Mr. end Mrs. Pclbcrt Whittet tire the girl's parents. Itlenehed by nin, wind and Tain the fork broken from the left of this tree fdill hangs upside 1cMlt.

Nancy Kampmcicr and Miss Ituth Months of work In remodel in 1 I i Vtt Knobcloch, five year memlers. the rrountlt has lepn had their garments, two iiece 1 whi! wilts, choj.cn tik- le sent to and 77 -rmancnt buildings have been repairetl and newly painted -af Thniif nn.tc a. lwl.ll Uie Illinois State fair for Judging nn construction. Nancy took iwirt in the style revue and Ituth's garment had been on display to rcctbtfis of the state atwl man! will compete for! be judged on construction. S2n5.7S2 In premiums.

hlrh the ttale l.iri la lh Ijrrett hum l.t Mary Ann IVrdelwIU, f.rst tdfctetl at any acr irultural fair I year member, gave a demon, stration on "Haw to Pack A lic- Three Free Iatv I nic Uasket. and was selected to Admiin the giiMin. demonatrnte at the aniiu.il Coun free dining the find three day but from Aug. 12 through Aug ty 4-11 club show to be held In Mineral Springs Park. I'ckin.

on HI the charge -will 3i rents Aug. 20. GranM.iod and other seats for harness horse, auto, and motorcycle races, and borne and other shows will ct eatra aoxMiott. Life Was So Dreary Htiirjnis SP ICNTS. lOSIRfi SUIP inwfficienl l(nMEVQ txcrefion of fha 111 III.

I tnorning (are another day ot imrkachs Fniswy, abnuld know how wonderfully Dr. Kilmrf 'a Swamp KtKit medicine relievea uh dire when due to failure of kidney a toe-crete ai they aliould. Kr thre nenera-tioni Swamp Root haa been the atandby la mUljona of homei when jrttin up niehta cauara folki to feel ao nervoua. run-down and worn out. Many think there ia nothing like the natural herba combined in wamp Root, for atimulatinK kidney ex-rrrtion.

TRY it Try to jet feeling letter nth a tottle of Swamp Root frnn tka drug atore. Or, aend your name and ad-dreaa for free wrmple to: Dept. 108, Kilmer fc Inc, P.O. IJoi 1 2 5 5. Stamford.

Conn. 2 Autos Damaged Opening day will la t'htldren'i In Morris Crash day. It wilt I followed by Youth day. Veterans tlar. Army dy.

iiiiv.iii. r.vs Two cars i Navy day. Dimortatie day, l(epubbcan) day. (arm belonging to Itoliert W. Jorgensen DwighL, and F.lmer N'ewmiter.

Morris, were damaged Thursday afternoon In a collision at a street lltireati day. Auto Hare day and Motorrvrte tltr. I CartiHat tides and shows will fill the "haj py Imllow" area tn! all 10 day. More than 3o.fi1 are esttcl Intersection In Morris. According to reiHrts.

Jorgensen's car struck the Newmiter car on the right rear fender. Occupants of neither car were injured by the impact. Reunion Dates IN-ke-U lUon Sunday. Aue. 18 Iike Illoomlngton Picnic rroumls.

to attend Veterans day and watch exhibition by drill teams, drum crs and bands of eteran groups from many cities. Cadi prizes total 15.500. SI Rare Mene. The Democratic state ctix ration will I held Aug It in ron-pmrtioii with tike party's progratn at the fair. Gov.

Dwtght II. Grren an. other state leaders witl at the gjtbeilog of Hibb all Aug. IV SIGN PRINTED WITH LAWNMOWER Our New Neighbors StINirit-Mr an.t Mra. tile f.mt iwi.

a iHtv. hion MttfMta at ML Jnri.h grass jijiclls out his name. Mr- COD AIL AVAILABLE NOW Sahara 3x2 Franklin Counly 6x3 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SEE iMnai. iiKManiinginn. Mock is shown with the first It nhould be easy locate the home of Joe Mock in Arrowsmith.

He is trimming the grass in his lawn In such a way that unrut letter. HANVriia Mr. an.t Ktta Vea h. a lT. hin1a at t.

eh'a luMfilal. JUamttilnglon. FfltrKA. iPNSi-Mr tH Mra. Central Illinois Deaths prize livru.n will para-le iclre the gratididand at I p.

tn. Aug. IS PioleMi. a I.t. t-tn riMtae at la Mama tMMltal.

WMhlnilnn. The bly was taken to the Mmre home Monday lit tei ixmhi. Charles M. Williams LINCOUV. (PNS) Charles M.

Williams. fl7, retired plumber. Miss Mary Moore WKNONA. (I'NS) Miss Mary Mtnire, 33, died nt 7 a. Sunday nt St.

Mary's hospital in Strealor. She bad been a hospital patient two months und ill for 14 months. Funeral services will be at 0 n. Wednesday nt the St. Mary church.

The Itev. Fr. William Graham will officiate. Ilurial will be In St. Mary's cemetery.

died nt 12:10 p. m. Sunday In St. Clara's hospital. He broke his hip THOMAS C.

SCOn, M. D. AS SOU The Ojcninjr of His Office For the Practico of MEDICINE and SURGERY MONDAY. AUGUST 5. 1946 210 Griesheim HIoominKton, III.

Office Hours ly Appointment Phme 21HI-0 Tbone 5744-0 In a fall at his home Thursday. The body was taken to Kerrigan's Funeral chapel, pending funeral anangcmcntN. Mrs. Emma Bishop LK KOY. (PNS) Mrs.

Kmma Smith Hishop, HI. died Sunday in Kansas City. Kan. The body will unive Tuesday nt the Ideu and Son Funeral chad, where short funeral services will be held nt 2:30 p. m.

Tuesday. Ilurial will be in Oak Grove cemetery, Lc Hoy. Jacob Hoerr Offers Car Buyers and Insurance Buyers So Many Benefits i 1 D90 yd-to 359 Y- WM I '(Cj I I Yo tjevj yo4 el frVt I i I CSi T'jfrfjf CWatxo wa tmmff anwaa aa a-a a iJUl) rWiV'aa ief tft assc I UUai oa.HMtttil MOKTON. (PNS) Jacob Hoerr. 81.

died nt p. m. Sun-' day nt his home, lie had been bedfast six weeks. I Funeral services will be held nt 10:30 ii. in.

Wcdncxdnv nt he Apostolic Christian church. Ilurial' I will be In the Morton cemetery. 1. iow Cost Insurance. 2.

Competitive Finance Kates. 3. License and Title Applications Handled Without Chartre to Customers. 4. Car Trades lletwecn Individuals Supervised Without Charjie.

o. Dependable Advice on Car Values, Insurance and Financing-. 6. Payment Fxtensions When You Need Them. 7.

Quick, Confidential Handling; of Finance Deals. 8. Prompt Payment on Insurance Claims. 9. Home Owned Husiness with Conveniently Located Office.

10. Competent Personnel, Able to Quickly and Effici CENTRAL ILLINOIS REUNIONS CKYFK. Third annual Cryer family re I5 ..4 25 III union was held nt the patk In Monticello, July 211. Families attended from Illinois, Indiana. Ohio nnd Michigan.

New officers nre: Harry M. Cryer, Payne, Ohio, president; Ix-onnrd tf. Cryer, Vnn- JUST ONE JUMP can ilo the trick Prepayments) on your linie loan can Ik made anytime without penalty. Our loan plan raises your equity in your home regularly reduces interest ntxl principal nnl covers insurance nnd taxes. No fear of your mortenre cnlletll Hudiretct! monthly payments miarnn-tee you will own your home outright within a convenient iH-riotl of time.

Wert. Ohio, vice president; Mrs. Paul I-cnt, Payne, Ohio, secretary and treasurer. U'lLSON. The Wilson family met Sunday at Miller park in its annual re ently Handle Your Insurance and Finance Problems.

11. Credit or Hudget Plan on Insurance Premiums. 12. A Sincere and Friendly Desire to Do Husiness In Such a Manner That You Will Remain a Steady Customer. "Ask the Man Who lias Done Husiness Here and Learn Why You Should Try" THE PROCTOR PAYMENT PLAN r.

Washington. Itloomincloi'. III. Phone KOItFKT J. WIIJ.MAN.

ICF.ICN Klt VAN NF.SS. MC. IrtMirarxr Dept. Mgr. Finance Di pt.

Msr. union and elected as officers: D. O. Snyder, St. Iaiuis.

presi dent; Una Otto, Danvers, vice president; F.dna 1 Stephens, Blooming ton, secretary-treasurer; D. W. Hloomington and Glenn Otto, Danvers, arrangements. Fiftv attended (mm St. Tayiorvillc and Central.

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