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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 8

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Page Eight THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1940 OUR MID-WEEK SPECIAL! GAS TAX FUKD SPLIT 3 IMS FRESH CABBAGE Solid, Crisp Heads Lb. 2c CORN BEEF To Boil for Thursday Dinner Lb. 1 9k SPECIAL HAMBURG Fresh Ground All Meat Lb. 151c GREEN BEAMS Fresh, tor Vegetable Dish 2 Lbs.

25s APOLLO TONIGHT Tor.ionnow US. NORTON DIES AT AGE OF 92 YEARS BY STATE LAV r.lONARCH CATSUP, Made from Vine Michigan Black Sweet A Picture' As Amazing As It Is Entertaining Ripened Tomatoes, QCm 2 14-Oz. Bottles faUU CHERRIES, OR ft 2 No. 1 Tall Can TWO KINDS OF GIRLS IN A ROMANTIC BATTLE! THE STATE, MUNICDPALITD2S MONARCH TAPIOCA, Hasty, for Dessert or Pudding, AM Per Pkg. 7C JELLY ROLLS Fresh Made, Filled with Pure Jelly; 4 "T- EACH I I RESIDENT HERE FOR PAST 4S YEARS DIES FROM FRACTURED HIP AND SHOCK RESULTING FROM FALL LAST RITES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

AND COUNTIES SHARE IN DISTRIBUTION SHARE OF CITIES FIXED BY POPULATION COUNTIES' ALLOTMENTS FIGURED ON FEES PAID FOR MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES. TIP TOP BREAD Fresh Every Morning, Thursday Special, OC 4 LOAVES COG DATE COOKIES Well Filled with Dates, Fresh from the 1 "7 Bakery, DOZ. I One carletr with her kisses another shielding her hungry heart both In love with the tame man fighting it out tooth and claw in the silken jungle backstage a glrly-gtrl show. Mrs. Abbie Jane Norton, 92, 1044 Pearl street, resident of Belvidere for 43 years, died last eve CURWLCTlKPMtti Pancake Flour For Cakes or Waf- flea, 3-Lb.

Bag IQC Nestle YCocoa Just add hot water, Al Vt Lb. 23c; LB. 4IC How is the Illinois motor fuel tax distributed from year to year? In 1937 the Illinois general assembly passed an amendment to the motor fuel tax act making definite, provision for a three-way ning at 6:11 o'clock at Highland hospital of a fractured hip. and shock resulting from a fall in her home 10 days ago. She was held in high esteem and her, passing is Sale Demonstration Mrs.

Grass Noodle SOUP. COME IN AND HAVE A SAMPLE. PKGS. 25c UL split of the fund one-third to mourned by a wide circle of the state highway department, friends. SORGHUM Waconia, for Cakes 00 No.

2V Can ZuC Nestle's Chips Semi-Sweet, for OC Toll Cookies, 2 one-third to Illinois counties and Born in New Lebanon, N. one-third to' Illinois municipalities. July 26, 1848, Mrs. Norton was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

EH Eg- The amendment, approved by the governor April 3, 1937, changed leston. At the age of eight years she came to this vicinity with her Section 8 of the motor fuel tax act Chicago, Nov. 27 Weather fore cast up to 6:30 p. m. Thursday: approved March 25, 1929, to read as follows: parents and attended the River road school.

She was married to CAMPBELL'S Pork Beans Always Makes a Good Meal 2 Cans 15c DRIED PEEL Mixed Diced Fruit For Fruit Cake Lb. 29c NEW CROP PRUNES California Santa Clara For Pies or Sauce 2 Lbs. lie CAMPBELL'S SOUP Tomato, for a Cold Weather Dish 3 Cans 22c Chicago and vicinity: Mostly cloudy this afternoon and tonight Eliphalet Norton in January 1868 in the Eggleston family home with occasional snow flurries; on the Pearl street road. Her hus -n'nU I' 10UIS band died Feb. 5, 1919.

slightly colder tonight, lowest temperature 20 to 24 degrees; Thursday generally fair, continued moderately cold; moderate to fresh Mrs. Norton was a member of Log Cabin Syrup, cane 4 and maple flavor, Can I the Methodist church and its PINEAPPLE Broken Slices, GRAPE JUICE Welch's, 100 pure An. Juice, Qt. Bottle 03C northwest Home Missionary society -and was Illinois: Generally fair tonight Pure Strained Honey, 1-Lb. Glass Jar 15c Section 8.

All moneys received bythe department under; this Act, shall be deposited in a special fund in the State Treasury, to be known as the "Motor Fuel Tax Fund" and shall be used as follows: From the moneys deposited in; the motor, fuel tax fund as soon as may be after the first day of each month, a sufficient amount shall be reserved to pay for the 2 No. 2r Cans VUU and Thursday; continued moderately cold. Wisconsin: Mostly cloudy, light FLEECY WHITE local snows north-central and east, a -charter member of the" Blood's Point society. Surviving are two sons, Louis of Belvidere and Robert of Rockford; two daughters, Mrs. John Wilson, of Belvidere and Mrs.

George Fellows of Rockford; two sisters and one brother residing in the west; and 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. OHARAHAyWARD Vickl Baum'i Story, With i VIRGINIA FIELD RALPH BELLAMY MARY CARLISLE KATHARINE ALEXANDER EDWARD BROPHY WALTER ABEL HOWARD HUBER and MARIA OUSPENSKAYA CRYSTAL WHITE, Laundry Soap For Tub or Dishes. 10 Bars 33c CASTILE SOAP A Good Hardwater Hand Soap 3 Bars 10c SPECIAL LITEHOUSE Or Sunbrite Cleanser 3 Cans lie somewhat colder central and1 east tonight; Thursday generally fair. cost of administering this Act Bleach or Deodorant Gal. 23c Iowa: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; continued moderately cold.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the Atkins- FLOUR CAULIFLOWER, each19c ADADCCnillT FRESH SPINACH, 2 lbs. ISc UllHlXrliUI I Johnson funeral home with Dr. John Nightingale, pastor, officiat and to pay the refunds provided for in Section 13 and of the balance one-third shall be apportioned to the Department of PubJ lie Works and Buildings (highway department), one-third to the several municipalities of the State, and one-third to the sev-al counties of the State.

Bonnie Mae. A good all- ing. Burial will be in Belvidere Tree Ripened Fruit, Ready to Serve, tOm. 2 No. 2 Cans cemetery.

Friends may call at the IV. II. PIEL CO. purpose Flour, 4ttm. 5-Lb.

Bag lIC funeral home at any time. 1 PLUS Cartoon News Unusual Occupations Cold Spell Trails Snowstorm; Colder Due Here Tonight Tuesday's storm did not leave a very heavy blanket of snow irt Belvidere and vicinity in comparison to sections to the south, and also the north and east. In Chicago more than five inches was officially reported by the weather bureau. One party of Belvidere motorists Dr. Hood Services Largely Attended Population Fixes Share -The amended act further made provision that the department of finance "shall allotto each municipality its share of the- amount apportioned to the several municipalities which shall be in proportion to the population of such municipalities as determined by the last preceding federal census." making a drive to Madison during the day said the fall was consider Last rites for Dr.

Kenneth L. Hood were attended by a throng of sorrowing relatives and friends I yesterday afternoon at the Atkins- 1 Johnson funeral home. I Dr. John H. Nightingale, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiated and a brother-in-law, the Rev.

Vinton E. Ziegler, pastor of THAT WILL "BOWL VOU OVER" ably heavier in southern Wisconsin. Alderman Leslie Porter, who made a business trip to DeKalb Tuesday forenoon, drove into deeper snow in. the DeKalb county The shares. for the counties are Harmony $30.75 A Bridal Pair Perfectly Matched in Style.

Each i. -L- based on motor vehicle license fees "received from the residents of such counties, respectively, dur arear he stated. While no official tne Kye, in. Metnodist church, paid tribute to the well-known physician. vr- Amongfthe many in attendance were groups of friends from vari ing the preceding calendar year.

measurement is available here it is believed the fall in Belvidere did not exceed two I 1UIV LUlIIUlCrilCIlL 111 1 1 Iff State highways were, still rath ous cities who came to pay last ne brakes caused the truck to go nut rif aa if rniinHorl A vr. spects. Pallbearers were Milton er hazardous today but the streets We pever offered a more excellent stock of Used Cars Late Models 39 4 and 40. New car business is good trading is strong We've got to keep 'em moving regardless of cost. in Belvidere are far more slippery er by veterans of Foreign Cornish, Donald Tripp, John Hark- less, Perry Bennett, Oliver Perry, man uro iuu uuuuuc u.c c.ijr.

Warg clubhouse. Damages of ft other. Fashioned in 14 K. Natural Gold and set with Six Radiant Brilliant Sparkling Diamonds. Styled by The Insured Diamond Ring and George Sisson.

Burial was in "3. i Belvidere cemetery. G0ALS2 Elbert Gould of Poplar Grove, who was driving the car," which was wrecked at the Caledonia crossing of the C. N. killing Carlson Says Roads ers have found it necessary to spread cinders at street intersections and on the icy South State street grade between Locust street and the North Western railroad.

Light flurries of snow continued here this forenoon and the local temperature held at lower readings. The forecaster says light Ready for Winter CORNELL REAM JEWELERSWATCH REPAIRING Joseph (Dynamite Joe) Mack, asks $5,000 for alleged permanent injuries to his left arm and eye. Gould charged in the complaint that there was no warning or sig Let the winds blow and the snow come; Boone county's neU See us today for cars that are almost new at rock bottom prices. r.lAHLEY MOTOR SALES CO. PHONE 200 BELVIDERE, ILL.

FORD MERCURY LINCOLN work of roads is prepared for win snow is indicated for tne ureat BY INSTALLING A Fairbanks-Horse Stoker Todays Lowest Prices In Our History. Call 414 Today For Free Estimates. CITY FUEL Co. 202 Caswell St Phone 414 Lakes region tonight and Thurs day, otherwise generally fair weather is indicated for the north-central states. The cold spell will continue Thursday, the forecaster I You'll get your 1940 check on Dec.

2. Plan now for predicts. 1941. ter's worst, Superintendent of Highways S. W.

Carlson said today. Viaducts on either side of Caledonia have been completed and grading of the approaches of the railway underpass near Irene is complete, Carlson said. A check of all the roads accomplished last week satisfied him that surfaces will stand the winter's freezing and thawing. When the deeper snows come, the county will have three snow-plows ready to clear a way. Two of, them are" ready now and the Lyon Anderson reported the mercury sagged to 22 degrees above early today and had moved upward only two degrees early this afternoon.

One year ago the range was from 18 to 44 degrees. The bureau this morning report nal that "the Viking," swift passenger train on -the Chicago-Minneapolis run, was approaching and that a cut obscured vision. The accident occurred on Dec. 13, 1939. A different situation faced the court in sounding the docket when that of the city of Belvidere against Wilson H.

Orr came up. Orr, who had appealed a fine assessed against him by Police Magistrate William Harrison on a charge of violating a city ordinance against house to house selling, was identified by Sheriff Perry Bennett as being the" same salesman who was killed near Poplar Grove on Nov. 16, when his car skidded off the pavement. Orr, 37, of Rockford, was on his way to Milwaukee to visit his mother. The case will be dismissed.

Another jury case set for Dec. 16 is that of the Quality Hardware and Machine corporation against E. F. Davis, 1305 South State street, inventor of a hand signalling device. Non-jury cases set for Dec.

16 include that of the city of Belvidere versus Claude Barnett, who ed that Tuesday's storm has moved northeastward to western New York with a secondary development off the middle Atlantic coast centered off the southern New England coast and moving other is being reconditioned. Wesley Munger Has a a Government Post Wesley -Munger, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Munger of this city, and his wife are planning to leave Orders must be placed THIS WEEK for printed stationery and Christmas cards.

Cleveland, (X. 'the. first of the TWO BIG DEATH DAMAGE CASES UP DEC. 16TH ft ft I ft month and locate in Cincinnati where Mr. Munger will become a metallurgist for the government.

This opening was made available THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK a a i Member Federwl Ktterv ftyitwn nd Federal Depofli Infturaness has appealed a justice court fine Tiirnnratlftn. for alleged house-to-house magazine sales, and an automobile to the well known former Belvidere boy after he had passed a civil service examination with flying colors. He has been employed at Cleveland as a metallurgist by the American Aluminum company. JUDGE PIERCE FIXES DATE damage suit of Elmer Gibson ver- sus Charles Schult. Judge Piercg first set the jury CABBAGE, SOLID HEADS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, Special Today GARDEN FRESH PEAS 2LBS.23C and other cases down for Dec.

TO HEAR SUITS WHICH GREW OUT OF ACCIDENTS IS WHICH JUDSON TITMAN, JR- JOSEPH MACK WERE KILLED ANOTHER AUTO DEATH TO RESULT IN 2c 4c BAR LB. 23. Belvidere lawyers protested, 'however, that an involved jury, njured Teacher Rests Comfortably Macaroni or Spaghetti MAKES A FINE DISH 5c IOcPKa GELATINE DESSERT ROYAL BLUE. Lemon, Orange, Cherry, Pineapple, Lime, and Strawberry, Pkg.C Two damage suits, which grew I ROYAL BLUE CATSUP HONEY DEW ROYAL BLUE LOGANBERRIES NO. 2 QCA X-ray examination of Miss Martha Porter, Marengo high school teacher brought to Highland hospital yesterday after she had fallen down a stairway at her home, failed to reveal any broken bones.

Miss Porter, who teaches English and Latin at the Marengo The Finest Quality 2 LARGE ne. BOTTLES ttwC 25c LGE. CAN CANS out of accidents in which Boone ounty men were killed last year, were set by Circuit Judge William L. Pierce today for Dec. 16.

Both will be heard by juries. The larger suit is that of Jud-son TitmanV as administrator of the estatex of-Judson- Titmany deceased; against Boyd Luh- GREET f- 1ARICED COAL DEALS WHILE THEY LAST BUY NOW! Dreft, Large and Small 25c Malto Meal, Mug Free. Ivory Soap, Lg. and Sm. 15c Sweetheart Soap, 4 for.

American- Family Chow Mein Dinner, Flakes, Lg. and Ready to Serve S8c Community high school, plunged down the stairs at the Roy Thom 94mtitie4 as home in Marengo where she has case, might stretcn over into Christmas eve, when they wished to be with i their farnilies. Accommodatingly, Judge Pierc made the change to Dec. 16. A number! of cases in which the Illinois department of finance charges Belvidere merchants with non-payment of sales taxes will come up in this Saturday's court.

Among the defendants are Lorin's tavern. Scottie's Service--station, and the Worden Motor Sales company. Belvidere lawyers showed an especial interest in the suit of the Becker Roofing company of Rockford -versus Paul Porter, et al. which was appealed to circuit court from Magistrate William Harrison's court by another Rock ford firm, the Commercial Collection acting as agent. Woodard Loop entered a motion for the collection-company to show cause why it is acting as attorney ah apartment.

BATH'S MOCK CHICKEN LOAF She is still -in the hospital and FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ROYAL BLUE COFFEE, High Grade reported to be resting comfort 25c 27c IGc ably. i LB. LB. LB. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gustafson SMALL PORK LINKS SAUSAGE SWIFTS, ARNOLD'S, Sliced or IO-, man, and the other is brougnt by Elbert Gould against Charles M. Thompson, trustee of the Chicago North Western Railway com-pany- 1 Young Titman came to his death under the wheels of a truck, al-' legedly owned by the defendant, on Sept. 18, 1939. He was riding as a passenger from Spencer's quarry, where he was employed, with Guy Shook, who was a load of gravel.

The complain charges -faulty 0. WRIGHT CQ. 53 YEARS OF SERVICE PHONE 17 and daughters, and Mrs. TClif- fcW I rhilnk. I.R Today's SpeclairLBr ton Wrede and Ardith Kay of I Woodstock and Mrs.

Lloyd Bjerge of DeKalb motored to Cleveland, ROYAL BLUE NOODLES, Fine, in. SULLIUAN'S LOGAN AVE. PHONES: 184 -185 ROYAL BLUE ONE PIE PUMPKIN CANS 25 over the Thanksgiving week-J end where they were guests of Pit. Broad Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Munger,.

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