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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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Mattoon, Illinois
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A v. TCTSDAT. gEPTEMBEB WI AG EIGHT TBI DAILY J0TJKN AL-G KXtTTt AND COMMKKCIAL-STAB, MATTOON, ILLINOIS ICC Continues TRY A J-G WANT AD a Matt oon Area Deaths Backs Canceling Of Symphonies Complaint CHICAbO Th Orehettnl iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Samuel A. IDldebrand Phone Service Wilbur Clayton Rooms and Apartment WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Association Monday cat It p-provai of Dr. Erie.

Aldberg' can- CHARLESTON, EL Funeral CRICAOO A- complaint! CHARLESTON, HL Funeral services were conducted at i pjn. -is services foe Samuel Albert Hilde- by the Nachmaa Corp. against ceuauon oi vmcmvn ajmyuum todar at tbe Harper-Swickard fu brand, 61, are scheduled for 3 pjn.1 SLEEPING ROOM for rent ta anod-rn home, on ground bath, to perweek. Phone AD -e7. two telephone companies wM.cm-.M tne orcneeiraa must-hkiimI MnntaT until Oct.

23 bv an clani scaled down their demand Thursday at the Harper-Swickard neral home here for Wilbur Clay- funeral home here. ton, 79, Charleston. The board of trustee of the: FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment St? Unetaira. haa ouUlda Illinois Commerce Commission ex I Bum or 1m mt ta point tjrpe, 1 laaartioa HOC 1 a ttottn day UM 4 eon cutly Oay B-St I catlT Say 84J EEROSS The Jeomal-Jastte I sot rapoaalbU tor nor tbaa a lnoorract inaTthiii Mr. Clayton died about 7:30 pjn.

Mr. Hildebrand died Sunday at association, after a aminer. mMuIactiirr of it had revtowed undy. He wu bora AprU19, 1883, his residence in Hawthorne, Nev. He was bora Oct.

24, 1900, In Hum Nachman, a intranceT beat and other utilities) rushed. Married eoupto without children pref erred. 4 per month, CairEs-llZ or 20 Moultrie. 0V I Taiinaw PfMintw uaa waa a springs, is asking the commission dispute and voted unanimously to tired Nickel Plate Railroad em boldt, a son of Joseph and Tressle to compel the Champaign County back Dr. Oldberg.

president of the Moore. Hildebrand. ploye. THREE ROOM rooaern Telephone Co. and the Illinois CASH RATB Tha Ta CASH assbclation, in calling off the coming season.

Surviving are three sons. Dee, Cisco UN ta nouv ir Mr. Hildebrand was employed by the Brown Shoe Company here for first floor pnnn. bath, ail utilitiea paid. Also two room modern mpmrtmemt.

141J Moultrie, AD t-QM. Bell Telephone Co. to furnish direct line service between Naoh- Charles and Thomas, Charleston; The union's demands, the board. 25 years. man's plants in Chicago and Mil- Sai(ji WOuld have forced the asao- two daughters, Mrs.

Albert McKee and Mrs. Raymond McDaniel, Charleston, and a half THREE ROOM apartmenVga hea' Surviving are daughter Mrs. ford, in Iroquois County. I elation Into unoontrolWblt deficit. downstairs, ci" i furnished.

Private entrance and DeEtta Clayton, Mattoon; two ICC Examiner Mrs. Helen W. Meanwhile, musicians of the Mrs. Margaret Kibler, Charleston. bath.

Fhone AD 4-40OS. brothers, Hubert and Irva, Char Munsert said Nachman and IUl-'chicago Symphony Orchestra -17 leston and two sisters, Mrs. Howard MODERN NICELY FURNISHED note Bell have reached an agree- eVl, up a new 0ffer. 77t Store 7iof Qaaltty Bui( Easy Going Shirtdress moves into Autumn in no-care nylon jersey Reynolds, Charleston, and Mrs. room apartmeni uo wi ment ior a Qireci une.

ana nM. Uibik tMorney for lv deouraiea; priYi -r-- Vlrgia Edwards, Twin Falls, Idaho. obd ntrence. Plenty of atorags. mn wiu1Ui wc musicians' union, said that as Snel-.

ht. rent reasonable. lUvt Houser Reunion At Wyman Park Rnarlil Um ty company to be compeiiefl to en- ofa unkm would Shift Rail Talks ter me agreement minimum pay scale of MODERN FOUR ROOM apartment. Champaign County rw a 31.week SOTJUVAN. HI.

The 36th vinyl linoleum on noor, ahopplng center. Basement, front and back entrance. Phone AD To Washington within aavaa (7) days aftar Urat tnMrtioa ef advertising. AM aa samploflrst Inaortion, Octoaar day lor sash discount Is October a. AdvarUaor aouat rULL AMOUNT CHARGED racoivod la our offioo arur this area day period.

BUND ADS Aa additional hart Mo la mad for boa which Include too nailing ot ro- rllao, rvquoatad, Bapuos bald days only. SKIPPED INSERTIONS if ada aro ordorod (or multlpla iniar Uoos, but not eooaocutlv Inaar-Uona, tho on day fit appUaa. CLASSIFIED DIB PLAT (1.S0 pr column inch flrat taaor-Uoa. I1.W par column Inch aao-rad insertion, il.ia par coJuma Inch three or more Insertions. (I column inch minimum) ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 4 P.M.

Day Previous To Publication Houser family reunion was held at Wyman Park. Attending were Mr. -lT WASHINGTON UT Negotiators wnicn serves miuuiu, mhi ujc ui- year reet line arrangement will cost It tolls, and that It cannot be com- The musicians, who now have a pelled to extend its service had pre- Illinois Bell completed its pre-'v'0 an of sentatlon. But Champaign County had asked for a 44-week sea- TWO ROOMS and bath, large closet. and Mrs.

Harry Ccborn and David Craig, Granite Otty; Mrs. Don for the strike-bound Chicago dc North Western Railway and the Telegraphers Union resume talks today with Federal Mediator Fran nicely furnlsnea, secona nwr. a 15th. AU utilities paid, good heat, reasonable rent. Phone AD -1140.

l-10tf Edwards, Judy and Patty Nester, Mrs. Henry Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Ohalmer Pifer, Gays; Mr. and FOR RENT bedroom furnlsnee: cis A.

CNieU Jr. Mrs. Harley Mummell, Linda, Bill Efforts to settle the telegraphers' upstairs apartment, private entrance. Gas heat and water furnished. Close to town.

Inquire 221 S. 21st. Phone AD 4-6850. and Kevin, Charleston; Mr. and 13-day walkout were shifted from Chicago Monday.

Representatives of the railroad and the union met 8-zsu Mrs. Paul Mummell, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calvert, Mr. ROOM DUPLEX, close to town Telephone requested a breakdown son- of mileage factors in existing agreement between Illinois Bell TL IniUred In and smaller companies.

I 11166 lllUICU III Mrs. Munsert ruled the request q. i(- would have to be made in writing KT6. HJ V-lOSn and gave Champaign County Tele- tuSCOLA, 111. Three women phone until Sept.

20 to file. Illinois were taken Jarman Hospital Bell has until Oct. 1 to file objec-jnere gun(jay afternoon following tions, and the following week two-car accident at 4:15 pw. at commission will decide if the in- tn intersection of U. S.

Route 45 with acting Secretary of Labor W. and Mrs. Robert Pfeiffer. Chert Lee, Brenda, Bobbie and Terry, and schools, gaa hot water heat. $66 per month.

No utilitiea furnished. Phone AD 4-7877 days or AD 4-7703 -14 Willard Wirt and later with and Mrs. Grace Ward, Shelbyvllle O'Neill. But there was no word of Saturday Deadline Friday p.m. Ronnie Coventry, Pindlay: Mr.

progress toward settlement. and Mrs. Johnnie Lowe, Lake City; FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Andrews Rental Service. 611 South 17th phone AD 4-3696 or AD formation must be furnished.

and North Line Road. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig, Ann and Bobby Emel, Mr. and Mrs.

Paril ButinesM Opportunities Wirtz called for a speedy settlement, saying an agreement negotiated now would be the same as one that might be reached weeks -8tf Mmmttt ihiu Hi tiawi i a Craig, Larry, Brenda and Kathy, Admitted to the hospital were Mrs. John Dodson, 52, Arthur, wif nf the driver of one car. and S-17tf Swine Sale evckixent service station enioy from now. TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, furnished, on second flour. Private bath and entrance.

Utilities furnished, $60 per month. Phone AD 4-2300. Mrs. Mason Isaacs, Diana and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Creek and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert lng good gallonage ana service hiiuinena. Reasonable investment. SULLIVAN, 111.

A top price 0calvn Rprrtin, M. Ham ot 1330 was paid for the 1962 state Present operator moving. Call ADJ -11S8 or Alt fair junior champion gilt at a re- P. Dudley and Harry Houser, Sul 11 van. For Larger Sizes PRINTED PATTERN ONE 8 ROOM furnished and one room unfurnished.

Both upstairs. These are nice. For information caU AD 4-2726. mond. a passenger In an auto driven by Mrs.

Alma Tansea, 44, Highland. Ind. Mrs. Tanses was treated at the hospital and released. Afternoon callers were Mr.

and Fall Meeting Of Mrs. Arlie Craig, Genie, Donna and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dudley, Roger, Teresa, Paul, Karen Moultrie HB Set TWO ROOMS, and bath unfurnished apartment, located at 704 S. 16th.

Ground floor, private entrance, $48 per month. AU utilitiea CaU Gays, PLaxa 2-6658. -u 4871 SIZES 36-48 and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.

Dudley and Brad, and Roger Mumii tn. Journal u.miU SULLIVAN, IH. The annual Isaacs and Tart Jo. FOUR ROOM downstairs apartment. fall meeting of the Moultrie coun close to hospital.

Inquire McKleroy TV, JUS N. 16th, phone AD 6-6884. ty Home Bureau Extension Service TWO BEDROOM flrat floor apart is being held today, at the Loving ton Methodist church. Granted Authority SULLIVAN, 111. Authority has been granted by the Federal Reserve System to the First National Bank of Sullivan to act as trustee, executor, administrator, guardian of estates, escrow agent or In any other fiduciary capacity permitted under laws of the state.

Billy C. Kemper, cashier, has been appointed trust officer. J. Wilbur Haegen is bank president. Reeistratlon was scheduled at Hoover To Leave Hospital Soon NEW YORK Former Pres 9:15 ajn.

Reports heard Included ment, large living room, kitchen and dining room, garage, front and rear entrance. Basement, heat and water furnished. Across from Lowell Schdol. Shown by appointment only. Phone AD 4-7529 or AD 4-8903.

9.n MEN-WOMEN mm WORKERS NEEDED! SALARIES 250-600 We will train you for hich paying career johs in this field if you are interested and can qualify. Training need not interfere with your present job. AL about our finanre arrangements. Write: JOB OPPORTUNITIES, Bo ao Jonrnal-CazPtl home adviser; 4-H chairman, Mrs. Don Hamblin; extension council.

ident Herbert Hoover, who under-vent surgery Aug. 28 for removal Mrs. Charles W. Shuman; Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs.

Tom Bone and of a malignant intestinal tumor. CLEAN 6 ROOM unfurnished apartment, 2nd floor, close to business district and schools. AU utilities furnished except electricity. Call AD 4-3116 after 4. Mrs.

Hazel Ault, nominating com A tsawe I j. A vn It will be discharged from the hospital in about a week, his doctors mittee. 9-11 Mrs. Raymond Get gave the said today. welcome, Mrs.

Clyde T. Simpson cent Chester White swine sale at the Ken-O-Kaw Farms. The farms are operated by William Baum-gartner and Sons of near Sullivan. An average of $230 was paid for 13 top gilts sold. Columbia Presbyterian Medical THREE ROOM furnished, ground floor, close in, utilities furnished, off street parking, nice for one or couple.

Phone AD 4-8660 or AD 4-1566. 9-11 led group singing, and Mrs. Carl Heerdt gave the Invocation and ntedee to the flag. Minutes were Center reported that Hoover's condition remains good and that he is continuing to take daily walks. Hoover, 88, had entered the hospital Aug.

20 for a routine bedroom or unrur- given as well as the vice president's, and treasurer's reports- nished. utilities furnish fumlshed. Mod Officers Installed were president, ern, close in. CaU Wayne Carnine. AD checkup.

Mrs. Raymond oetz; iirsi vice FIVE ROOM apartment down, $7ft. president, Mrs. Horace Phillips; second vice president. Mrs.

Law i ft room apartment up, $60. Garages, private entrances, lota of storage, near downtown. Phone AD 1-1357. LOOKING FOR CASH? rence Morrison; secretary, Mrs. Gerald Dolan; treasurer, Mrs.

Ver- na Freeman. Committee 'chairmen are Mrs. Lawn and Garden Charles W. Shuman, subject mat ter: Mrs. John Goodwin and Mrs.

s-n KJrOATaHESS Raymond Binder, community In terest; Mrs. Hugh Lane and Mrs. Noel Dicks, public information; Mrs. Herbert Miller Jr. and Mrs.

5 UxAffHll Clover Pleshner. special activities; 1 1 ri i MLrdLJVJ Mrs. Donald Evans, ways and means: Mrs. Don Hamblin, 4-H and vouth. i 6 Recognition was given the oldest, vnnp youngest, and charter members.

PEATMOSS 50 lbs. 99c 25 lbs. 55c Ground Cobso 50c per bag De BUHR'S SEED STORE 2001-03 Western add up to a complete sun-and nwarus wuv icouvu with greatest number in attend-, ance. lamest percentage in at- sport wardrobe for lucky larger sizes. Jacket, top, slacks; pedal tendance and those with 100 per cent paid dues, The afternoon program includ ed a talk, "Trends in Home Fur USE and READ CLASSIFIED ADS REGULARLY Here are 6 good points to follow when you are writing your classified ad.

nishings" by Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, a vocal solo by Mrs. Phillips, and a memorial service by Mrs. Fleta Emel.

Mrs. Dana Stewart was pushers Bermudas all easy-sew. Printed Pattern 4871 Women's Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46, 48. Yardages in pattern.

Fifty cents (coin) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Daily Journal Gazette, 383 Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N.Y. Print plain guest speaker. Committees in charge were: pro gram. Homemaker's Extension adver- Alwaya start your 1.

ly NAME, ADDRESS with Council; registration, North Sullivan and North East Nelson units; welcoming guests, Duo -Night, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. OVER 100 ANSWERS to "what tlsement with the name of the article or service yon have to offer. If yon have an apartment, houne or room for rent, start the ad with the location. to-wear" in our new full color Bethany Night Hawks, South East Nelson units; Sullivan Night, Gays-Go-Getters, Sullivan Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Casual, dressy, school all sizes! Send 35c now.

Town; tickets, Lake City, Mrs. San dra Cameron. LAWN 6 FERTILIZERS GREENFIELD (By Eli Lilly) VITO-GRO (By Swift) VERTAGREEN By Armour) VIGORO 10-10-10 12-12-12 We loan spreaders free with purchase! DEBUHR'S SEED STORE 2001-03 Western MATTOON THEATRE MATtHfll DAILY At 14. P.M." LA.T TIKI, TO.I.HT 'THE INTERNS" ZBe clear readers respond more quickly and favorably when given complete or definite details. Include price whenever possible It is the consumer's "moat wanted" Information.

3 Make it easy for the reader prospect to reach you in- aert your name and address and phone number. If yon do not have regular hours of availability, give preferred time for contact. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Written by the master suspense author of PSYCHO! i i 1 a a v- 4. beautiful Dew 30 ffl EOZEfll DI The greatest reader attention can be secured with consecutive Insertions. Ten ean stop your ad in the event of result and yon pay only for actual Insertions at rate earned.

Place yourself In the reader's position and ask your Your trnller i nmliilf faction, rfic Vinci you lov to ttrii for ri(in-(ii) rlay. mailer how active von arp. il fimrr ohnmi a ink)-. It's ready to wear at rnomrrit'ft noliie: nu mmiIv in, ImjIIuii and at roll! Anrl a quick change of hi iiirit" i all you exr.r ned to move gracfiilh Imm mid day to evening. Frenh and nral aJva', your Imllcr li no ifi iuu nimni'tiU at the cleaner; it Hanheii in mere minuIeK, drip dry overnight and nd little or no ironing: 'llmughtfulU.

detailed with two handy ide runlet in the all-around softly pleated skirt Color, hrown. gre, blue, green. Sim 10 lo 20, 12la to 2VZ. Approves Illinois Training Courses SPRINGFIELD, Hi. pivt Ullnois project in which 370 persons will be trained under the Manpower Development anil J'35ressnlsd M' I VattwAarNKR awo.

P-rJ Mieinaia.rtaMkfUttlttl.laaJ 5. TIME Tkeatre self what yon would want todmow about what yen 2cv I in TONIGHl! Training Act have been approved by the federal government. Cen lion At 4 have to offer. Your answer will make good copy for your ad. coiONarecuMsl I GAS RANGE WITH CHROME TOP Best looking, best cooking range ever! Exclusive new Cabinet-Mate' design makes it look and fit like a built-in.

Convenient new Counter Control Center plus Flame-Rite burner, Approval followed airmi v- Gdv. Otto Kerner of an agreement SKYWAY DRIYE-IH Want ads that fall to bring LAST Tints TSNISHT "Deadly Companiona" 6Wi tisf action do not from lack of reader wiw uw ua secretary of Labor Kerner said Monday. The programs include 300 clerk typist in Chicago; 50 arc welders, Aurora; 50 welders for th th TOMORROW THRU SATURDAY SJ95 ship, bnt because complete SAD ON IK rACH Of TM NST-HUIII JLL ONLY S)50 owtalc Balanced-Heat oven "smokeless" broiler and Mealtimer clock. Easy to clean, too," with chrome Spillguard top and exclusive Diapoa-A-Bowla. See today! Cltles.area of Moline, East Molin.

1U cuRnSi xwca iiarw; 50 engine lath operator in Rockford, and 20 me. cuucai. ararcsmen in East Information Is Just not there to get prompt action. To! Placa Your Ad Dial AD 5-5656 Ask for the Claaaified Ad Department W7 Be Clai You DiH It's exclusively Myers Bros. R) tbe hnuKl name Bhelton Stroller a regiatered tardeaixk aataftv eA- Automatic Heat Co.

21 at Broadway Photia AD nr in aw 1 1 mt Of the 200 clerk-typlsta for Chicago, proximately 100 will ha Plc aid recipient, Kerner said AQ piyarns wul be financed eft. UreUr by tha federal govarhment. tmmi tlfll.ll.ftl' 3.

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