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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 3

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Harrisburg, Illinois
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The Daily Register, Tuesday, May 3, 1955 Horrisburg, Illinois Pajrc Three LOST 70 IBS. WITH CHICAGO, "After trlnr othor products i i I Hturtcd talclrur unU nti.ito Kennel really for mo .11 I Jmvo lout 70 jiiia and 1 luivo thj plcttm i to prove Jt. 1 Ilml Hi- JUnncl homo roclpo simple to inalcc ILIKJ ouMn bo i It. Mj. I .1:1.1 Orcn IIIINO up w.iltlmj for ino to Rot fnt now ili.it I Kennel on i i much btlfr i inviHl otliitrs i Uu 1 v.uy to So i Jcantio of I a t.

Uct Kennel Hyro, Avert Gary School Teac'ncss' Strike GARY. Ind UP--A school teachers' strike which threatened to close public schools today vv.is averted by a last minute tiute Monday night A walkout would have affected about 30 800 elementary and high school Union officials said 500 of its COO members had appioved the strike The union is demanding a $430 a a salary increase for all teachers i SJULTL, 1 1 i i i A vvcndc'fu 1 v.2, to rcirund Morn th-: she's cry important to jou 1 Give her luxurious Clatiisrer lens wcaxing ir.J pcrfcc: fitting Select fro-n our stjlc-iviso new shades for spnn? A 66 GO GO 51 51 jraujje. jjaufie. jraurje. 12 1.1 dar 15 den er denier team denier denier AKo Dark HeeL.

Knee-Hi's. 3Ie-h. ShoiL Lonij A i fi Wrapped at No Cxf.i Co- A I FLOOR) SI. 65 1.33 1.13 1.33 11 WSIL-TV Program Channel 22 Marriage Licenses FOR A TRIBLTE-- A pair of Hollywood beauties Rhonda Fleming, left, and Tern Mooiv i or i 'Kir costumes fur a tribute in New York to Damon on Guests at the p-rtv came us Iltn.on anJ the'-c two came as the "Dolls," letting the "Guvs' form a line Numerals Jackpot To Occur Thursday 'I Ins Thurs a once in 11- ii date Lv he ible to write the one numeral TUESDAY 1'. M.

Matinee 530--Movie Quick Quiz 5 55--Weather Vane 00--Cactus Pete 030--Lucky LeRoy 4 --Front Patfc 7.00--China Smith 7 00--Roller Derbv Thomas 8 30--'Ihcatre House 43--Final Ldjtion 10 00--ramiH PIj house 11 00--SIKH Off WEDNESDAY P. Til. 4 00--Movie Matinee 5 30--Movie Quick Quiz 5 53--Weather Vane 6 00--Cactus Pete 6 30--Lucky LeRoy 43--Fro'ii Page 7 00--Liberace 7 30--I'rankie Laine 8 00--Badge 714 8 30--Masquerade Party 9 of Riley 9 30--Golden Quartet 9 45--Four Star Final 10 00--Family Plav house 11 00--Sicn Off Calendar Of Meetings a i Commanderv Knights Templar will have tne Order of ihe Temple Wednesday at 7 30 at the Masonic temn 1 Lendall Rockwell, commander Ralph Roberts, 20, and Lois Mane Dodd, 17, both of Eldorado The United Slates li.isi.iK) per cent of all the bathtubs in the world. NATIONAL BABY WEEK Ucmcmbrr. Special Discounts All '1 his Week On Your Children's Photographs R.

Melcail Siudio 18 S. Mill Hamburg conditioned for jour comfort YOUK WEDNESDAY'S BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 65c with oven browned potatoes, jello salad, roll and butter. I I Alwajs the best in Ste.iks, Chicken and Seafood c'iunce for such a feat cone- a Imie nere than 11 fieri 6-C 6G Or. jccoici to mathemati- a L- Galj-'raig'h. jou can V.UK 267 for tne jackpot, Dies or RcevesviHe Mrs.

Olen Ingram Hostess JTo Candlelight Home Bureau The Candlelight Home Bureau unit met Wednesdav night with Mrs Olen Ingram Mrs. Fred moth, unit chairman, conducted 'the business meeting, hearing re ports from officers and from a special committee The commifee had been appoint ed to make plans for the annual fund raising project. Arrange ments for a box supper at the citv Denion Belcher SO died sudden- hnll were discussed and approved lv at Ii ionic ii Reev esville Sun- with proceeds to go to the unit dav The Mr.e-ai be held Wednes- at 2 rn nt the Murnc fu- treasury. There were 17 members present and three visitors. Mrs.

Bert Gas mei Ticc? of Goicinua A ill uciate, a oar.nl be in the Reeves he ce neter STOMACH A Doctor's Formula A fellowship meeting will be held Fndav at 7 30 at Bethel Pentecostal cburci on street neai the o'd Churn of God propeitv Eldorado Ircrc ill be -juest preachers anil Singcta is Clifford I.rown, i i scil at public a i household furniture and personal propertj on SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1955, at 1 o'clock pi nv loratod in Milclicllsville. lll.nois. on State Houte which is seven miles of Ilarrisburg, Illinois. room am! 5 th.iirs and 2 Platform rotors: Heating stove, I o' of lamps dm! 10 ft. tlisplav tandv (asc i boat; of counter scales; thicken batten: Platform scales: Garden plow; Hog feeder: Gas Uwn mower: Lot of new roofing Rolen Husk- garden tractor and lawn mower, combination; Jersev cow, fresh.

Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale-- Cash. Not responsible for accidents. I BROWN, Owner Harnburg, Illinois Phone Co 11 T3 or 42 T3 Kcrnun Dnskfil. Clerk A of the of the McKmlev Averae Baptist chu cr will meet at 1 30 at the nome Vrs PDJI Hilliard 618 0 Gara All members requested to DC present The execut.v board of the Women's Gund or First Presbvter- church ill meet ed.nesdav at 2 at the church The Miss'onary of Bethel A church will meet cs- dav right fo''oving service Sold Only At DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY CARVAS AWHIH6S J'T AWNINGS GOIUKHS FURNISHING HOT in a Rev El- kins, Mrs Arvel Brothers and Mrs Dennis Raben The lesson, "Serving Portions! for Health." was given bv Mrs John Foster who illustrated with posters the various families of foods and the amount needed for the daily food requirement.

Mrs Ingram and co-hostesses, TO WED MAY 13. Announcement Mrs Sam Barter, Mrs. Bill Gall, is being made of the engagement and Fred served of Miss Shirlev Mavnard daughter refreshments to the following- of Mr and Mrs Harold Mavnard Mesdames Ed Bean. Earl Galatia. to Rav Allen son of Harold Empson.

John Foster. Lon- Mr and Mrs Ulvsses Allen of The Stomach Treatment Lamkm. John Slightom, Harrv Thompsonville RFD 2 Miss Mav of a doctor's formula in Elmer Wirth. Glvnn nard is a senior at the Galatia tablet form Doctors acree that Ed Cole. John Wagner, Harold high school and Mr Alien is em- tension causes too much Hansen Mac McDowell.

'William ploved at the United Neon Com- sccrct'on in the stomach Har- Pruzacvzk and visitors. Mesdames pany at Benton Tne wedding nas ev Tablets form a coaLng in the Dennis Raben, An el Brothers and been planned for Mav 13 at the ito'Tinch If are suffering from Bert Gaskms. Galatia Cumberland Presovtenan ''je to too much acid and gas. church (Stncklin Studio Photo) Sto wch Treatment will General Baptist Golden vou relief from these acid Rule Circle Holds Meeting Mr and Mrs. Joe Harris snent Don dav after day.

The Golden Rule circle of the the week end in East Alton where our about the results General Baptist church met in the they attended the funeral of her are setting with rooms the church Wed uncle, Frank Owen, yesterday. STOMXCII nesday at 7 30 Mrs Harvey so Alton Sunday were Sold i Dack Guarantee Hicks was hostess two sons. Joe Jr and Cecil. Roll call was answered by a scripture verse The oirthday song was eung to the following who had birthdays in April- Mrs. Elwood Harris Mrs Cant Biiiy Bishop son of Logan Raleigh.

participating in LOGEX-55. an Arrnj-vude log'-tical eveics-e. Ma 2-7 at Fort Lee Va Approximately 5,000 officers and enlisted personnel are being trained in supplvmg combat troops for modern" v.ar fare Although no field units are cemg used, simulated conditions gAe realism to t.ie exercise op, regular'v stationed at Fort Lee, entered tre Arm 1947. A veteran of service in Europe and tne Far East, he served in the a dunnc Vior'd ar II H's Lola, is with him at the fort From The Fifth Avenue Fashion Center of Southern Sliinais a Commi Surplus Foo Jobless I Following the business meeting readings were given bv Mary Lou Spjrlock who read "Along the "What Are We Giving." Lou. so Bnnklev; "How Do We Travel." Helen "We All Shall Know at La-t," Linda Deaton and "What Would He Sav," Eunice WASHINGTON' The House Black.

Agriculture committee todav ap- Three new members were wcl- ro ecJ 2 bljl to process surplus corned into the circle. Mrs. Joe go crnment gram into flour and Maszaros and Mrs. Mary But- ccreals and lv it to jobless coal Jcr miners and other needy families Refreshments v.cre served to The program would be restrict- those mentioned and to the follow- ed to areas where the Labor De- mg Mrs Chris Church. Mrs partir.ent has leportcd that unem- Charles Melton.

Mrs. Bill May. merit cvceeds 6 per cent Corn- Mrs Charlie Revnolds and Mrs. m.ttees aides said there r.o.v arc Lee. 143 Mich areas i The Asnculture Department Mrs Rose McIIrath Hostess would donate the grams and pay To Friendship Class for transportation and processing The Friendship class of the Dor- charges It would be reimbursed Bapti-t church held its for all costs by the Department April social Thursdaj eveninc at of Health Education and the home of Mrs.

Rose Mcllrath which would turn the wheat flour Mrs Sybil Speaks, the presi- corn meal or oatmeal or other pro- dent. was in charge of the meet- cesscd gram over to state relief ing which opened" with the class agencies upon request from the "Take My Life and Let It governor of the state Be." and with pracr by Mrs. Alta The committee earlier had con- Sfcerrod. sidcrcd legislation which would The minutes were read and ap- have required the Agriculture Dc- pnncd. arid the was siv- partmcnt to use farm price sup- en Mrs.

Florence Xoonan who port funds to absorb the cost of took her scnpture from 2 Co. 17: the gne-away program The Asri- 1-7 Closing prayer was by Mrs. culture Department had opposed Mcllrath approach Mrs Irene York directed the en- before the committee. Jertainmcnt with Mrs. Kcba Undersccrctarj of Agriculture True Vaachn winning a prize.

Mor--c t.ne department did Refreshments were scncd to the r.ol wanl to be for followinc: Mrs. Sjbil Speaks ar.d gram a a for re- son. Grcgorj. Mrs. Alta Shcrrod.

he: purposes Mrs. Florence Noonan. Mrs. Rcba also made it c'car that Vauchn. Mrs Rise Mcllrath and Jhc department feared that mother.

Mrs. Younccr. and Mrs prorlucls cojjld not be aij federal w.Jhojt in- market r.s chanr.CiS He there js a difference between donstions of 29 Coses After Inoculations ASHIXGTOX The Pub''c Health Service todav listed 29 confirmed caes of polio" among cmidren nave received Saik vaccine This is three irore cases than it reported nondav. All three new are in lo'ano here the offt- c-al total now stands at nirc It's Spring Time to Repair and Remodel Scalglas Insulation (Biown ia) AIum-A-Kraft Awnings Foundations Roofing Siding Remodeling Fhone Marion, SSS Pate Roofing and Insulating Co. TTe finance up to 60 months 301 South Court Special fora little while only! Ircrc York.

grain products ar.d the Mrs Fac McDonald returned to her homo Friday from St, hospjt.il EvanvuHc. Ind vvhorc had undergone minor mcnt's present siirpiys surccrj two vvccVs before She program which is limited to will enter Passavanl hospital in cheese, butter, dried sXim milk. Chicaco for major surgery the mid beans, rice, and shortening die of June Mrs McDonald was accompanied Jo Evansvillc by her It more than da-ichtcr. Ed.th. who flew from nn-managemcnt contracts to s.

Xew York MJS? McDonald return- the waccs and other conditions of cd Saturday Chicago where she tmp'ovment for 15 million workers attended the funeral of Israel Sam- the" United States cuais. father of her fiance. Abo I SamcuaK who js head of Ihc Thcdapnnt Co an Chicago. 1 COLOGNE A gift alorrircr v.i;h Bclicrjw If- the Jo feel a Ir.tlc a FREE ESTIMATES Stobart Abncy, Jeachcr at the Jumor hich school, entered the Hincs hospital in Chicago cstcr- day for observation. address Ward room Approximatclv or.c-lhird of the sugar consumed in the world is produced from sucar beets, and two thirds from sucar cane.

Beautiful moss aca'cs may collected freely the hills" of Starr Countj, Texas. he urygs SOUTH MAIN litlle empire cal 1 a floating and l.rJ;;.-do]i hoicm. cas.y lo wear, and juler-ccwl en clay it's ours, pittanrc-priccxi. in pink, or lemon. 10 tO IX A huge Selection of New Dresses $8.99 i-o $29.99 Ofhcrs to S79.99 niorv 7 fo 10 lo 20; Half 3'0 1 5 1f H'.

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