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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 2

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uartsondils Herrin Murpfiysijsro SOUTHERN ILL1NOISAN, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1953 Pags Two TREECE PURCHASES Call For Free Estimati Col Williams Seriously 111 mom? in i. iuii mim in. tummt mm mmmmmimm twmm 1 i.mmimu J. I nigh Glass Bloomington Council Likely electric appliance store which is Io-( catcd on South Main Street, Anna. He formerly operated a cafe and soda fountain service in the Anna National Bank building before going into the appliance business.

Comforts COIDSKS ANNARESTAUrUNT Don L. Treccc of Ann3 Ins piir-chased the oncs Restaurant, South Main Street, Anna, from Frank Jones ot loncsboro. He said he ill open the new business within a few days. During the next week or 10 da. he said, the building will undergo Col.

William T. Williams, Her- 1 i rin, Army ueniai surgeon iuc Philippines, is reported in. serious condition following a hemorrhage, Sidin? Go. 9C0 North Park Avenue Phone 2516S HERRIN 35 Months To Pay All Ivpes Roofs Asbestos, in sulated Sidinq Kaiser Alurninurr Siding. WISCO Aluminum Storm Window 5 its asp.r;n Ar its iest I his relatives in Herrin hae learned.

a redecorating process and a mod Mrs. Fred Haslauer, 720 N. 8th -it ern soda fountain and additional his siter, said ne was to dc moed from the Clark Air Force kitclien equipment will be installed. By O. T.

Binton Of The Southern Illinoisan looming on Prospects look good for Bloomington to pick a hih-class city council Apr. 8 to handle its new council-manager government. Candidates sponsored hy the All- Bloomington Committee won bv im i Trcecc is selling his heating and: 24 Te c-13 flc- Tiilets 7X Base in the Philippines to a base I hospital in Japan early in March if his condition permits. Col. Williams" suffered a previous hemmorrhage to years ago.

He has been in sen ice 22 years and as pres.sive majorities in trie primary If flection Feb. 10. Of the eijht nomi dental surgron of the Army's largest! nated for the four council posts, 1 personnel processing center a Camp Stoneman, before be 1 I ing sent overseas in July. Previously he had been at Le.terman Hospital i I i -i 1 4 seven are pledged to work tor a greatly improved government under th' council-manager system. Five of these nominees were backed bv the All-Bloomington committee and two of the others were endorsed bv the Bloomington Panta-gvph, which sponsored the change in government since before the April, 1952 referendum in i I I I I I in San Francisco.

Mrs. Haslauer is awaiting further word from his wile, the former La-Donne Gillham, who is at home in Concord, Calif. Col Williams' son, Ronal, is a student at West Point. Col. Willinus is the son of D.

J. Williams, who is living with Mrs. Haslauer, and brother of Dan Wil which the people voted to adopt the dren for the past few weeks, free of charge. Miss Bellamy said she iic 90 shuts a week ago Saturday and on Fridav afternoon she gac 70. Both records were on the wav to being shattered BRAVERY IN MURPHYSB0R0 Jean Elizabeth Gillooly, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sammy Gillooly, 1302 Hall Murphxs-boro, looks away as Public Health Nurse Miss Kathleen Bellamy of the Jackson County Health Department applies the needle for tv-phoid shots in the office of the health department. Mrs. Gilloolv is comforting her daughter. The county agency has been giving shots, in series of three, to chil A I ho i I FoOFTI it I i 1 I II I 1 I i 1 liams, llenin Water superintendent manager plan.

The eighth nominee is Roy Anderson, for 10 years a member of the present aldermanic council of 14. Me opposed the change to city manager, as did most of the council members and Mayor Cecil Cone. Anderson is critical of the lack of experience of the committee slate; none of them has been active in ents. No important business firm would discharge all its top men at one sweep." EX-H0SPITAL PHARMACIST TAKES HERRIN JOB i rlf" I 'rr BAILEY HEADS NEW EGYPTIAN COIN CLUB SHANNON PROBE INVOLVES UMW DIST. 11 ELECTION A four-man United Mine Work-' i 1 EXTERIOR DESIGN 48-7 FOR THE UTMOST III CHARM AilD SPACIOUSNESS here's space to in thU well planned 1 HA upproed laxout.

and eerv bit of it is uiselv utilized. 'I he closets are plentiful and roonw. both inside and outside storage are provided. The side entrance is desirable with a carport, which can be included in your planning. One other member of the present! R.

L. White, pharmacist and male Loran Bailcv of Du Quoin was' I irCOO.V I 5DOCM A liViNC tOOM I council besides nnucrson is among nursc at the Illinois Security I lospit- cr committee, including Joe president of the new Pgvp-the eight new council nominees. at Chester for the last two Years, '-non, Herrin, international executive tian Coin Club at a meeting in Du is rrank riartenstem, wno nas, -n 12 iU 16 12 .213 1 FA II i i nas accepted a position as pnarmacist noard mcmoer irom uistncr i hi 1 vuuHI- lJt served two vears. He is a salesman! 1 0f nLl Ouoin for a pharmaceutical firm and isat Gilbert's Walgreen Drug Store investigate alleged irregularities- ncrc credited by the All-Bloomingtonjin Herrin. District 11, UMW, errc Haute, puuv vjct, prcsidcnt and Robert' TMI DOVIt 4lV 24V politics or ever held public offiec.

O. Lloyd Welsh, a successful business man and head of a lum-bei and coal firm here, is the All-: Bloomington Committee's candidate for mayor. He polled 4,583 votes, or 61 per cent of all votes cast for tji four mayoralty candidates in the primary. His total was more than double the votes given Robert McGraw, the other nominee for maor. "We are a bunch of politicial Welsh said.

"The biggest job of the new regime, will be TOTAL COST OF THIS HOME ERECTED ON YOUR LOT IS ONLY $11,500 Low down payment Easy monthly terms ommuitx wnii iiav in.cn a rc-j rute, a native ot est i ranK- Ind. Sl.oi.k, secretin -treasurer, straining influence on the present nQW iving jIcrrin Je 1Jlc Wils nanu.ti ast '1 he club ill hold its meetings COUnC also fomerlv worked for the Christ- wvcl. It will investigate an election at 7 p. m. the last Fridav of each Had it not been for an early rhri.tnnhrr Held Dec.

9 in which Roscoc Mc-1 month. The next session will be at promise bv the committee that Utu 3l0rC Kinncv of cfrc n.iulc dcfcatcd jthc nf R. W. taton, 534 would not sponsor any candidates WATER TANK Robert Anderson for the presidency i N. Washington Du Quoin.

who were a part of the present dis-' uf uistrict H. credited retime, the committee Inc alter High School board 1 hss home presents a highly individual icd exterior with its handsome hip roof, beautiful entrance door, shuttered windows at and the larqe picture window at the adorned bv a flow er box. Wide eacs on all four sides protect the windows from weather and enhance the "racciul contour, 'lhis design conies in Masonitc siding, cedar or asbestos shingle shakes, to suit your preference. YOUR NATIONAL HOME DEALER REDO and TAYL00 219 W. Main CarbondaU Business Phone 1427 of education decided at a meeting 1 rf8e U00K Oil AHnriUS And Rheumatism meetings throughout Indiana since Co-chairmen of the committee are this week to buy a new hot water jan jy They petitioned John Elias Rolley, comptroller for the tank for the school.

The old tank has eu js ror jnU-stifMtion Funk Seed and Mrs. Eula a conc instead of a hot- Home Phone 1043-X How to Avoid Crippling Deformities! Brown O'Neill, business woman torn and is cracked on the side. Sand civic leader. Shelton B. rt t-il- to restort the confidence of the people, who have voted down even' bond issue in recent ears for improvement of any McGraw, 37, operates a cleaning establishment.

Four years ago he was an unsuccessful candidate for mavor on the Republican ticke. and last vear was president of the McLean REMODEL YOUR HOME FHA TERMS PAYMENT cashier and trust officer of the Na-; labor. arc from S250 tional Bank of Bloomington, xhc board said the old tank treasurer. 'probably will be given to one of The committee has avoided the, the school classes to sell for iunk. Easy Payment Cp to 3S Montlw to Pay.

Add Bath, Extra Room. Any Other Repairs Countv Young Republican Club. accusation or being a big busi-j An amazins newly enlarged 44 pane book entitled "Rheumatism' will be sent tree to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why dru'ss and medi cities pive only temporary relief and fail to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialized non-surgical, non-medical treatment that has proven successful for the pat 33 years. You incur no obligation in send ing for this instructive book, it may be the means of saving yon vears of untold miserv.

Write today to The 'Ball Clinic, Dept. 1252. Excelsior Springs. Missouri. 16 MM RELIGIOUS SOUND FILM RENTAL DEPOSITORY Write for Catalos "I took no part in the council- ness clique by its wide open vol- manager referendum campaign last unteer membership and no dues.

vear," McGraw said. The change One of its endorsed council candi-was adopted bv popular vote, and I dates is Clyde Bush, president of II See Us For Estimates South Side Lumber Co, 1300 South Park Avenue Phone 24451 I1ERKLN believe it will be a success. Local 1000 of the Machinists! BAPTIST BOOK STORE "But a totally inexperienced Union, the largest union local in: Main Carbondile Tin rr- tailored by Donnyhroak "Tn" L-" J' -iiim iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiil So many charms about thh suit and coat dud Suit ki bo fsbHcs: Aa0i 3 wool speddtd poodl for the krwt-dgd box jacket; fine worsted lor th sfifli $kkt Matching Wotrse in rayon shantung. Coat with newsy cardigan eJosinj In poodle with Temp-Resiato insulated Cning for T6Mtsn4 tszzt. Both suit and coat in oyster white, ice blue, beige, pink, gofcl Left, surt in sizes 8 to 18.

Complete ensemble. $55.00 Right coat in sizes 8 to 18. Here is Chrysler Quo iify LY LOW COSTS 0 fin jf if 'V iy jf. ry.w.; i X1 'v Vv- 1 V-v-:" i i i 'I. I i i If you're "budget-mindl, ihfs may astonish you thi3 stunning new Chrysler Windsor can be had for little more than a low-priced, car with all its extras! Here's Chrysler quality and prestige at modest cost.

Plus Chrysler size, comfort, and safety, too! Famous Spitfire engine is a joy to command in every driving situation! Full-time Power Steering, if you wish it, lets you turn and park with the gentlest of guidance. No wheel fight, ever! Immediate response, too you don't have to turn the steering wheel so much to turn the front wheels. It's safer all ways! Revolutionary Onflow shock absorbers waft you over roughest roads as gently as you'd carry a basket of eggs! Chrysler engineering has added more new improvements first to motor cars than all others put together! If your next new car means a "big decision" on your part, isn't it smart to investigate the most that's to be had? especially when it's priced below all normal expectation! fll The beautiful Co lil ui 11 It a -one of Americas first family of fine cars LLinoi CflRBOnDflLE mw mm rofcer miw sales rmm Bros, mmm 405-401 Ncrth PjiH Htrrtn. III. .316 South Illinois Aenui, Carfconom.

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