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The S. I I I 3, October 8. 1947. DECATUR HERALD RADIO 19 Today's Radio Morgan Show On WSOY STATION FREQUENCY WSOY -1340 WMAQ -670 WLS 490 WENR -890 WEEM 780 WON 720 Me. (channel 254) Comedy and music blend in approximately equal proportions on the new Frank Mor a n-Don Ameche-Frances Langford show tonight.

A leading recording artist, Carmen Dragon, is the show's musical conductor. (WSOY-8 p. m. Wednesday Morning 8:00 WSOY Western Western Musie truste 1.30 WsOY W501-FM News 8.35 Wa0Y Riverside Gospel Hour WS0Y Riverside Gospel Hour 7.00 W50Y Health Messenger WON Record Reveille W5OY-FM Messenger WIS The Sage Riders WMAQ 400 Hour WBBM News the World 7:05 WHOY Time. News, and Temperature WSOY-FM Time, News, Temperature 7:15 WS0Y Time News and Temperature Time.

News and sure 7:30 WOT WROY-FM New. WIS Happy Hank 1:40 W501 Local News -FM Local News 7.45 W501 Musical Clock -FM Musical Clock 8:00 Stepping Out -FM Stepping Out :15 WBBM Gold Coast Rhythm 1:30 WROY Oklahoma Roundup MS0Y-FM Musical Sweets 45 WMAQ Norman Barry. News 8:00 WSOY Farm Fair WSOT-FM Farm Fair WI.S My True Story Shopping With the Missus WALAQ Fred Waring Show 8:15 WSOY WSOT-FM The The Book Book and and the the Man Bran WBRM Music For You WON To You, Milady 9:30 WHOY Romance of Evelyn Winters WS0Y-FM Hymn Time WON Norman Ross 0:45 WSOY Around the Town WSOY-FM Around the Town WGN Spots of Music 10:00 WSOY Arthur Godfrey WS0Y-FM The Composing Room WMAQ. Nelson Olmstead WON June Baker WI.S Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 WS0Y Betty Lane Reporting -FM Betty Lane Reporting Jack Berch Show WON Heart's Desire Wt8 Galen Drake 10:45 WAOY Rosemary Stitchin' Time 11:00 WSOY Wendy Warren WS0X-FM Romantic Rhapsodies WI.S Welcome Travelers WON Kate Smith Speaks 11:15 WHOY Claudia WMAQ Echoes the Tropics WON Victor H. Lindiahr 11:30 WH0Y The Woman's Hour WROY-EM The Woman's Hour WMAQ Musical Milkwagon WEBM The Romance of Helen Trent 11:95 WLS Weather Outlook Wednesday Afternoon 12:00 WSOY News WS0Y-FM News WI.S President Truman 12:05 WSOY Time Checker WS0Y-FM Time Checker 12:30 WSOY WSOY-FM Noontime Noontime News News WLS President Truman WMAQ Elizabeth Hart Presents WGN Farmer's Market 12:45 WSOY Meadow Gold Time WS0Y-FM Meadow Gold Time WMAQ Believe It Or Not WGN Famous Names 1:00 WSOY Home on The Land WSOY-FM Home on The Land 1:15 WAOY Flashes of Life W501 Flashes of Life WI.S School Time 1:27 WSOY Closing WSOY-FM Closing Markets 1:30 W50Y Look Your Best WSOY-FM Just For Fun WI.S Bride and Groom 1:45 WSOY Rose of My Dreams WSOY-FM Points to the Stars ::00 WSOY 1SOY-FM Double Cavalcade or Nothing of Muste WI.S Ladies Be Seated WON Meet The Stars WBBM Double of Nothing 15 WSOY Dr.

Georce W. Crane :30 WSOY Houseparty WSOY-FM Radio Park Band Concert WON Song of the Stranger WENR Paul Whiteman Club WBBM Women in the News 3:00 W5OY Hint Hunt WSOY-FM Music For Dreaming WON Robert P. Hurleich 1:25 WSOY WSOY-FM Masterpiece News 3:30 WSOY Matinee WSOY-FM Masterpiece Matinee WON Holland Engle Show WBBM Cinderella and Her Fellas WIS Martha and Helen 3:45 WBBM Public Service Show 4:00 WSOY SOY Club WROY-FM SOY Club WIS Rex Allen WON Spencer Allen. News 4:30 W501 SOY Club WSOY-FM SOY Club WIS Julian Bentley, News WBBM Editor's Daughter Wednesday Evening 9:00 WSOY House of Harmony WSOY-FM House of Harmony WENR Tennessee Jed WON Hop Harrigan 8:15 WSOY CBS Talks WSOF-FM CES Talks WON Super Man Lum and Abner WENR Terry and the Pirates 9:30 WSOY News WSOY-FM News WENR Jack Armstrong WON Captain Midnight 1:40 Local News WSOY-FM Local News WSOY Howard Willhite WSOY-FM At the Organ WON Tom Mix WEBM Lowell Thomas and the News 4.00 00 WSOY Evening Serenade WSOY-FM Evening Serenade WON Dr. Preston Bradley Jimmy Blade and His Muste WMAQ WREM Everett Holles.

News Analyst 0:19 WS0Y Your Radio Book Shelf WSOY-FM Your Radio Book Shelf WEBM Sportraits WIS Livestock Report 6:30 wSOY Club Fifteen WSOY-FM Scrapbook of Sports WI.S Lone Ranger WBBM Club Fifteen WON News WMAQ Skip Farrell 8:45 WOT Edward R. Murrow. News of WON Inside Sports WMAQ H. V. Kaitenborn Edits the News WS0Y American Melody Hour 1:00 WSOY-FM FM Concert Hall WMAQ Dennis Day Program WON Crime Club WIS Mayor of the Town 7:15 WIS Navy Band 1:30 W501 Dr.

Christian WSOY-FM Cabaret Capers WARM Dr. Christian WMAQ The Great Gildersleeve WON Quiet Please WI.S Vex Pop WESOY News WSOY-FM Ne 8:00 WSOY Frank Morgan Show -FM Juke Box WMAO Duffy's Tavern WON Gabriel Heatter. News WENR Abbott and Costello Show WESOT Sweener and March WENR Jack Part Show WMAO Mr. District Attorney WON The Zane Grey 8:00 WSOY The Whistler WSOY-FM The Best of Mr. Tschalkowskr WMAQ The Big Story WON Leland Stowe.

Commentator WENR Ring Crosby Show 9:30 WSOY The Ring Crosby Show WSOY-FM The Bing Crosby Show WON Ronald Colman WENR Henry Morgan WMAQ Jimmy Durante Show 10:00 WESOT News -FM News WMAQ Supper club WON Answer Man 10:10 WS0Y News Analysis WSOY-FM News Analysis 10:15 WS0Y CBS Dance Band WSOY-FM Disc Data WENR Herbie Mints WON Calline All Detectives 10:30 WOT Red Barber Sports Show WROY-FM Red Barber Sport Show WENR Platter Party WON News WAAO Frank Parker Show 10:45 Dance Band -IM Meet The Band WMAQ Howdy, Mr. Lincoln 11:00 WENR News WREM CRS Talke 11:05 WESOY CES Dance Band WON Fulton Lewis, Jr. Ohioans Plan Taft Campaign Ohio Republicans were reported ready today to raise $750,000 for a "home grown" campaign to get Sen. Robert A. Taft the Republican presidential His announcement that he will be a candidate, is expected at a meeting committee Oct.

24 in G. columnicentral As soon as Taft agrees to become the state's favorite son at the national convention next June in Philadelphia, his campaign backers will signal for action all along the political front. They say their efforts will be financed almost exclu- Washington, Oct. 7 (AP) sively with Ohio money. THE OHIO SENATOR himself is said to be reluctant to accept contributions from outsiders.

He also has stipulated that nobody will be permitted to put up more than $500. Taft's decision to run, on the basis of a six-state western tour he ended Sunday with his return to Cincinnati, was regarded as such a foregone conclusion that plans are said to be well advanced for an active drive on his behalf. The Ohio senator goes on the radio tonight (8:30 C.S.T.) in a long range debate with Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) about which political party is to blame for high prices.

Taft will be at the microin Cincinnati, O'Mahoney in Denver. DURING MORE THAN a score of speeches in California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming, Taft contended the blame belongs to President Truman's Administration. Taft argued that Mr. Truman laid the basis for high prices by permitting a wage "bulge" and abandoning O. P.

A. controls "too soon." O'Mahoney joined in a statement with Sen. Scott W. Lucas (D-Ill) accusing Taft of leading the "wrecking crew" which sank O. P.

A. Presbyterians Seek Harmony Rehoboth, Oct. 7 (AP) Presbyterian leaders of North and South today went into the second half of a two-day conference aimed at healing the breach that divided their churches. Approximately 150 clerieal and lay leaders of the New Castle presbytery (northern) and the Norfolk presbytery (southern) compared views in an effort to iron out the differences that still remain after eight years of negotiation between the two groups. Yesterday leaders from both sides of the Mason-Dixon line joined in a statement that there is "no reason" to continue the separation that began with the secession of southern states in 1860.

The results of today's and yesterday's sessions will be submitted to the two churches for a year of study. 'New If AH Hobble, May Be Hazardous Chicago, Oct. 7 (AP) The "new was called a "fashion hazard" today by a woman safety authority. Mrs. George W.

Jaqua, safety chairman of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, suggested laboratory research on the length of women's skirts "because that new look, if it's too tight, is definitely unsafe." Mrs. Jaqua, of Winchester, did not suggest at her news conference at the National Safety congress, what laboratory would do' the research, or how it would be done. "Personally," she said, "I favor 14 inches from the floor, but I'm not a fashion arbiter. The long skirt is all right until it becomes a fashion hazard--and it becomes a hazard when it hobbles the wearer." She added she didn't know how to determine the point of hobbling "except by laboratory research on what that new look does to women." "There is a very graceful, practical length for skirts," she said. "depending upon the build and tastes of the wearer, that can be safe as well as beautiful.

But they must be safe first." WGN Fulton Lewis Jr. 11:30 WSOY CBS Dance Band WMAQ Your United Nations News WMAQ 11:60 Club WBBM Matinee at Midnight 12:05 WENR Turning the Tables Legal Notices Sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Division of Purchases and Supplies, Department of Finance, field. Illinois, November 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 24.

25, 26. 28. 29, 1947, on any or all of the items included in the following general classifications which requisitions may be on file in this office. Foodstuffs, Household Supplies, Crockery and Glassware, Carpets and Rugs, Furniture and Fixtures, Dry Goods. Agriculture Supplies, Wearing Apparel, Bedding, Notions, Drugs and Hospital Supplies, Coke.

Industrial and Workshop Materials, New Automobiles, Trucks, Tires. Automobile Repairs and Supplies, Road Building Materials, and Equipment, and Maintenance Supplies. The date of the opening of bids for the classifications above mentioned and subdivisions thereof will be indicated on the general classification sheet of each schedule. Necessary blanks, and full information furnished upon application to the Division of Purchases and Supplies. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS.

WALTER R. YOUNGBERG State Purchasing Agent Born To HETHERINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Herbert, 852 West Grand, a son, Oct. 6, in D.

M. C. JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 1252 North Pine, a son, Oct.

7, in St. Mary's. LYON, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryant, 342 South Westlawn, a daughter, Oct.

6, in D. M. C. SCHUMAN, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur, 3901 East Hickory, a daughter, Oct. 7, in St. Mary's. 1173 SPERRY, East Mr. Harrison, and Moon.

Oct. George 2, at William, home. Legal Notices CONSERVATOR'S SALE Macon OF County, REAL ss. ESTATE In the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, in Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Orville Gordy, Incompetent, No.

4253. Carl W. Pritchett as Conservator of the Estate of Orville Gordy, Incompetent, titioner. vs. Orville Gordy, Rolla W.

Gordy, Genevieve Gordy, Herman L. Gordy, Earl Gordy, Rolla W. Gordy as Executor of the of Thomas B. Gordy, deceased, Earl Gordy as Administrator of the Estate of Mabel Gordy, deceased, and Charles Gordy, defendants. Public notice is hereby given that.

by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of record by said Court, in the above entitled cause on the 2nd day of October. A. D. 1947, the said Conservator will offer for sale and sell at public vendue. subject to approval of said Court, to the highest and best bidder for cash, for the purpose of re-investment.

all of the right, title, interest and estate of the said Orville Gordy, described incompetent, in and to situated the in follow- the real estate County of Macon and State of Illinois, towit: PARCEL A. The South Half of the North -west Quarter of Section Thirty-five (35) and the North Halt of the North Half of the South-west Quarter of said Section Thirty-five (35), in Township Seventeen (17) North, Range One (1) West of the Third Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, more or less. PARCEL B. The West Half of Lot Three (3) in the South Half of the North-east Quarter of Section Eleven (11), in Township Sixteen (16) North, Range One (1) West of the Third Principal Meridian, except the coal rights. Said sale shall be upon condition that the undivided interests in said real estate of Rolla W.

Gordy, Genevieve Gordy, Herman L. Gordy and Earl Gordy, co-tenant owners with said Orville Gordy, of said real estate, be also sold at said sale SO that the purchaser or purchasers will ACquire complete title to the real estate purchased, with proper deeds of conveyance said co-tenants of said Orville Gordy, by with release of dower and other marital rights. Said Parcel shall be sold at 1:30 o'clock, P. on Saturday, the 8th day of November, A. D.

1947, at the residence said Parcel located in the Village of Niantic. Macon County, Illinois. Said Parcel A shall be sold at 2:30 o'clock, on Saturday the 8th day of November, A. D. 1947.

at the residence on said Parcel A located about miles north-west of Niantic, Illinois. Crops now on said Parcel A are reserved and purchaser is to be given possession March 1, 1948. Possession of said Parcel is to be given to purchaser upon approval of sale and delivery of deed of conveyance. Taxes for the year 1947 payable in 1948, will be paid by said Conservator and said co-tenant owners. or in the alternative a sum equal to the taxes for the year 1946 will be deducted from the purchase the price and for the conveyance be made subject to taxes year 1947.

At least twenty (20) per cent of purchase price shall be paid by the purchaser or purchasers at the time of sale and the balance of the purchase price shall be paid upon approval of sale by the Court and delivery of deed of conveyance. Abstracts of title are at the office of E. V. Wierman, Attorney, 204 National Bank of Decatur Building, Decatur, Illinois. Dated this 6th day of October, A.

D. 1947. CARL W. PRITCHETT As Conservator aforesaid. E.

V. Wierman, Att'y for Petitioner. Elbert S. Smith, Guardian ad litem. STATE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Time and Place of Opening Bids: Sealed proposals for the performance of the work herein described will be received by the Department of Conservation at the offices of the C-S Engineering Company, East Adams Street, Springfield, Illinois, until 10:00 o'clock, A.

Central Standard Time October 22nd, 1947, and at that time publicly opened and read. Description of the Work: The proposed Improvement is -CS officially 60-3, Clearing described Site as: of 14 Projected Conservation Lake at Site No. 14. Fayette County. The site of the work is located in Fayette County about 1.5 miles Northwest of Ramsey, Illinois.

The work consists of furnishing all necessary labor, materials, services, equipinsurance and all other items brush, incidental to clearance of trees, fences, grain, grass, weeds and rubbish from the basin area of a projected conservation lake consisting of approximately 65 acres and making adequate disposition of the cleared materials in accordance with the requirements of the specifications and the instructions of the Instructions to Bidders. Plans, specifications and proposal form for this work are available at the offices of the C-S Engineering Company, East Adams Street. Springfield, Illinois for office examination or prospective bidders may secure copies for their own use upon request addressed to the C-S Engineering Company and deposit of $5.00 for each set of documents ordered. Bidding contractors are required to substantiate their capacity for performance of the contract by submission to the Engineer at least 3 days prior to the letting of proof that they are financially and otherwise qualified to carry the contract to satisfactory completion. A performance bond executed by a qualified surety company in the amount of one hundred (100) per cent of the total contract price will be required of the successful bidder.

All proposals must be accompanied by bank cashier's check or bank draft In the amount of ten (10) per cent of the total amount bid made payable to the Department of Conservation of the State of Illinois AS a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract and furnish an Failure acceptable of bond the if successful awarded bidder the contract. to enter into contract and furnish an acceptable bond will be considered cause for annulment of the award and forfeiture of the proposal guaranty to the Department of Conservation in payment of liquidated damages sustained. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned. No proposal will be considered unless the bidder has strictly complied with the above requirements. Rejection of Bids: The Department of Conservation reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities.

By order of the DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Livingston E. Osborne, Director. September 26, 1947. Proposals for the following will be received by the State of Illinois, Division of Architecture and Engineering, Armory Building, Springfield, Illinois. on Tuesday, October 14, 1947, at Thirty o'clock P.

Central Standard Time: 1. Campus Improvements. Eastern Illinois State College, Charleston. Illinois. 2.

General Work: Heating. Ventilating and Plumbing for Superstructure for Swimming Pool; General Work: Heating. Ventilating. Temperature Control and Plumbing: Pipe Covering, Insulation and Field Painting: do Electrical Work for Gymnasium Addition to Training School Building, Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois. 3.

Roofing and Sheet Metal Work, for Central Garage Building for Division of Highways, Ash Street, Springfield, Illinois. Miscellaneous Repairs and Painting, Highway Garage and Laboratory Building. 4051 Harlem Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. All proposals to be in accordance with plans and specifications which may be viewed in the Division of Architecture and Engineering Offices, Armory and Office Building. Springfield, Illinois, and 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinols.

State of Illinois C. Herrick Hammond Supervising' Architect NOTICE OF CLAIM, DATE Notice is hereby given to persons that Monday. November 3, 1947, is the claim date in the estate of Jennie A. Shuey, Deceased, pending in the County Court of Macon County, Illinois, and that claims may filed against said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Ella Shuey Mitchell and Agnes Tipsword, Executors Vail.

Mills Armstrong, Attorneys GRINDOL MONUMENTS East Main and Franklin Streets Marriage Licenses Seymour H. Comins, Decatur legal Regina L. Weber, Decatur legal Central Illinois Deaths CARSELL, Mrs. Minnie, 77, Moweaqua, died early Tuesday in home. Leaves husband.

Edward; children, O. Moline: Ted, at home, and Mrs. Nell Armstrong. Moweaqua. Body to Stine Memorial home where services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday. Burial in 1. 0. 0.

P. cemetery. INMAN, Stephen, 68. Casey, died Tuesday In an Alton hospital, leaves wife. Erma: sons.

Alva. Earlsville, and Harold, Danville: daughters, Mrs. Vera Connelly and Mrs. Hazel Davis, Martinsville, and Mrs. Maurine Snearley, Casey; three brothers and four sisters: services 2:30 Thursday in Willis chapel near Casey: burial Lindsey cemetery; Lindsey funeral home in charge.

KOESTER. Henry, 89, Lincoln, died 4:37 p. m. Tuesday in home of nephew, Harry Koester: leaves brother, Richard, in Germany; body in Sheets funeral home: arrangements incomplete. ROBERTS.

Nancy Jane, 82. formerly of Arcola, died Sunday in Allegan, where she lived with A niece. Leaves sister. Mrs. Julia Wilson of Mattoon.

Services 2:30 p. m. Thursday in Schrader funeral home, Arcola; burial in Arcola cemetery. Funerals-Decatur COOPER, JAMES A. "JIM" Services 3 p.

m. Wednesday Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call. Interment Fairlawn cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S DINKENS. MRS.

IDA EVELYN. Funeral services 3 d. m. Thursday at Chapel. Interment Greenwood cemetery.

Friends may call at Funeral home. J. J. Moran Sons. GENTRY.

MRS. MILDRED: Services 10:30 a. m. Wednesday chapel. Interment Fairlawn cemetery.

J. J. Moran Sons Service. Housman, Roy Services 3 p. m.

Wednesday, Chapel. Burial North Fork cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Rau, George A. Services 1:30 p.

m. Thursday pel. Interment Illini cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home after noon Wednesday. Dawson Wikoff Funerals--Central Illinois 1B Carsell, Minnie E.

Services 2:30 p. m. Thursday. Stine Memorial Home. Interment Odd Fellows home.

cemetery. Friends may call at funeral Stine Funeral Service Moweaqua, Ill. Matthew, John H. Services 2 p. m.

Thursday. Oct. 9, Christian church. Burial at Odd Fellows cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home.

Stine Funeral Service Moweaqua, Ill. Card of Thanks 2 KOCH, WILHELMINA: We wish to thank our neighbors, friends, relatives, and Rev. Wegehaupt for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings extended in our bereavement. Koch Family. In Memoriam ASHTON, MINNIE: In loving memory of our Mother who passed away one year ago today.

The Ashton Families. COLE, CHARLES who passed away one year ago today. A precious one From us is gone We love his sweet voice stilled. There's a vacant spot in our home That never can be filled. Mrs.

C. E. Cole and Children. TIPPIT, JESSE LEROY: A lonely year without you dear; No one will ever know The tears I've shed in silence Because I miss you so. Wife Ruth It was An honor to call you, Daddy; It's an honor to cherish your memory.

Lyle, Betty. Joyce. TIREY. GOLDIE FRANCES: Who passed away 17 years ago today: The midnight stars are shining, Upon your silent grave. Beneath it sleeps the one we loved And the one we couldn't save.

Mother, Father, Sisters Brothers. Cemetery Lots and Monuments 5 FAIRLAWN: A beautiful well-kept cemetery perpetual care. Select your lot and pay on easy terms. 146 S. Water.

4495. MACON COUNTY Memorial Park has section exclusively for Lutheran ilies. Call 5058. BUY YOUR CONCRETE BURIAL Vaults of good construction from the BordersBerg Vault Edinburg. Illinois.

Insurance 6 GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph Wilcox. Bennett 4495: 2-6974. Masonic Temple Activities 6A ALL MASONIC PARTY for Masons and their families only. Saturday.

Oct. 11, 7:30 p. m. Masonic Temple Auditorium. Plenty entertainment.

There is no charge. GREAT LIGHT LODGE 1064 special meeting, 7 p. m. 1st degrees. IONIC LODGE 312: Practise meeting, Thursday, 7 p.

m. STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE 979: Stated meeting 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. STEPHEN DECATUR LODGE: 979.

Practise meeting 7:30 p.m. Friday. Personals WILL only be responsible for debts contracted by myself. John R. Berg, 3845 E.

Hickory. Where to Go 7C AFTER A LONG DAY, stop by for 8 relaxing dring or two at Ralph's Pub, 135. S. Oakland. BARBER SHOP: Lou Behrman, Harry Tanner, now located 126 E.

Wood. BE SMART; say "Meet me at Lincoln Square Favorite drinks, good sandwiches. 121 N. Main. BEMENT THEATER: Bement, Ill.

"The Best Years Of Our Lives" with Myrna Loy. Fredric March. Matinee 2:30, one show only, adults 76c. child 50c, tax included. Evening 7:30 one show only.

adults $1.20. child 50c tax included. Better Than Ever That's Block's Fountain Service Our New Store 150 Merchant St. CHICKEN DINNER SPECIAL: $1. Also delicious steak dinners.

Home made pie. The Tiffin, Rt. 51, Macon, Ill. Phone 58. CHICKEN SUPPER.

La Place P.T.A. Thursday, serving 5:30. Proceeds to hot school lunches. Everybody come. CHILI SUPPER: Eldorado school.

Friday Oct. 10. 2 miles East Nelson Park bridge, mile North. Serving starts 5:30 Chili. hamburgers, pie, cake, ice cream, coffee, milk.

Games. CREST THEATRE: Cerro Gordo. Ill. "If I'm Lucky" with Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Harry James. MIDWAY INN.

serving chicken. steak, sandwiches. beer, wine, liquors. Open Sunday through Thursday, 8 a. midnight.

Friday. Saturday, until 2 a. m. 2 south Blue Mound, route 48. George W.

Landreth, phone Stoninston 4682. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT! Tender. flavoury steaks and deliciously browned chicken are superb at the WOODEN SHOE 241 E. MAIN Where to Go 70 Dance and Enjoy THE MUSIC OF THE SONG WEAVERS FEATURING VIRGINIA WALD, VOCALIST Playing 6 Nights Weekly DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS SUBWAY INN Mile East Of Riverton On Route 36 JITNEY SUPPER. Oct 9.

Sunnyside school. South Grand Ave. road. Ham. chicken and noodles, pie, cake, ice cream.

Serving starts 5 P. PIX THEATRE: Blue Mound, Ill. "Bring-! ing Up with Joe Yule and Renee Riano. PUBLIC card party. Olive Branch Camp R.

N. A. Oddfellows Hall, Wed. 8 p. 111.

RUMMAGE SALE: Sharon Home Bureau Unit. 547 N. Broadway, Oct. 8. RUMMAGE SALE: Thursday.

Friday, Oct. 9. 10. a Gymnasium First Presbyterian Church, Prairie and Church. RUMMAGE SALE, Oct.

8. 500 E. Eldorado, Kentland Dairy Bldg. Ladies' Auxiliary Herbert Ryman Post No. 99.

V. F. W. RUMMAGE SALE: Thursday. Good clean merchandise.

Children's clothing, housearticles. 536 E. Eldorado. RUMMAGE SALE. 551 N.

Broadway, Oct. 9th, 10th. Neighbors Club. RUMMAGE SALE: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. 7.

8. 9. Children's clothes, coats. Miscellaneous. 1579 N.

Morgan. RUMMAGE SALE. Wednesday, Cleveland Church. Corner Cleveland and Maffit. IN FRONT for good food.

quick service and cleanliness. That's the Burger Basket on Lake Shore Drive. When you're out for A drive With nothing to do Stop out at Fanfare And let us please you Try one of our barbecues 1701 N. Woodford One block South Fans Field Open daily after, 5 p.m. YOU CAN ALWAYS get your payroll check cashed at Henry's, 761 N.

Water. Lost and Found 10 FOUND: small Boston bulldog. Phone No. 2-2995. LOST Downtown Saturday, 5 keys tied with black cord.

Phone 2-5425. LOST: Monday, vicinity 700 N. Main or Central black-face lady's wristwatch, no crystal. Reward. 757 N.

College. PARTY KNOWN, who took dress box by mistake Decatur Dry Goods, Tuesday. Mail to Mrs. Altha Kline, Illiopolis, to avoid further trouble. PEARLS, dobble strand.

Keepsake. T. B. patient. Reward.

2-1948. TOY COLLIE, female, lost. Reward. 231 8. 19th, 9592.

TOY terrier, black with white chest, lost. Dog license No. 3032 on collar. Answers "Sally." 6644. Automotive BATTERIES, Red Diamond.

$10.25 up, passenger car battery. Rentals and repairs. Dunker Tire Co. Call 2-7815. BRAKES RELINED: wheels turned down, adjusted for $25.

Long 2-6183. BUICK 1937 4-door sedan, overhauled. 3948 E. Marietta. BUICK, 1941 super 4 door deluxe.

Sell or trade for cheaper car. 1121 W. Macon. Buick, 1941 Super club coupe $1,375 1941 Buick Special Sedanette $1,250 1946 Dodge 4 door, extra clean $1.995 1939 Ford ton pickup $645 1934 Plymouth 4 door, good $295 1928 Model A $105 1928 Oldsmobile 4 door $85 Used cars wanted. LOT 935 W.

Eldorado BUSES, SCHOOL, new and used, for immediate delivery. C. B. Moore, Blue Mound, Illinois. Phone 106 or 176.

CHEVROLET HEADS, 1926 to 1946. Kerwood Co. 511 E. North. 2-5541.

CHEVROLET, 1928 coach. Inquire 251 Central Ave. CHEVROLET. 1930 coupe, good condition. $125.

2-8235. CHEVROLET. 1932 2 door. recently overhauled. 531 E.

King after 4. CHEVROLET. 1935 Master 2-door, good tires. $200. 1147 N.

Calhoun. CHEVROLET 1936, 2 door. A-1 condition. 465 W. King, after 6 p.

m. CHEVROLET, 1936, good paint, good tires. 132 N. 16th after 6. DE SOTO.

used 1947, low mileage. Kenneth Green, Bethany, Ill. DODGE 1928, Rood running condition. Glenn Ogden, Warrensburg. DODGE dump truck, 1341.

Reasonably priced. Phone 3-5041. 204. N. Church.

DODGE truck, $250. first house north Green Switch elevator. DODGE, 1941 sedan: 1932 Ford coupe: 1935 Ford Tudor. Good condition. Eversole 901 W.

Eldorado. Phone 9120. FORD, Model A coupe: 1936 Terraplane. Liming, 4 north, west Argenta. FORD, 1931 Model A.

Stock bed. $150. Danceland road to schoolhouse, turn south. 3rd house. Shafer.

FORD 1933, motor overhauled: new clutch, starter, generator, wiring. Seal Beam lights, battery. Transmission bad. $175. 2-5891.

FORD 1934 coach. Good tires, new clutch 632 S. Franklin, 2-3072. FORD GRILLS 1937, $9.95. Grills for popular cars.

Wholesale and retail. Kerwood Co. 511 E. North. FORD, 1938 Deluxe Tudor, radio, heater, reconditioned motor, 5 good tires.

$685. 2525 N. Water. FORD. 1939 tudor.

good condition, seat covers. 2 new tires. Cell's Cafe, 700 N. Broadway after 5. FORD, 1941 truck; duals; heater; box bed.

1940 INTERNATIONAL pickup. D. D. FLAHERTY, ASSUMPTION HOUSE trailer, cover WAKOD, 14', good condition. 3-3754.

HOUSE TRAILERS Spartan Manor: Beautiful interior, new in design. Duo Terra Cruiser: 30 3 rooms and bath. The most beautiful trailer 1n production. Chicago Streamlite Sun: 27 ft. tandem for the price of a 22 ft.

trailer. Elcar: 25 ft. One of the biggest values on the market. Travelhome: 3 sizes. A quality trailer reasonable prices.

All trailers have electric refrigeration and bottle gas stoves. Terms 11 destred. Kistler Trailer Sales 2600 WEST MAIN 2-2404 tion. William. HOUSE TRAILER.

1946 Glider, good condiHOUSE TRAILOR, 1946 Travelite, like new. Bottle gas. Barnes Trailor Camp, 3-3543. HOUSE trailer, 1942, Make offer. 1045 N.

Oakerest. HUDSON, pickup. Good condition. 5890. 2437 Steel INTERNATIONAL 1940 factory tandem truck.

New 16 ft. grain bed. A-1 condition. 994 N. Fairview after 5:30.

INTERNATIONAL 1935 ton with grain bed, new motor. Everett Morris, Ivesdale, phone 10. INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY, 1940. Overhauled. 1936 Ford, stock rack.

1938 Diamond Verkler 203 W. Main. MACK TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS We immediate delivery on most Mack models. We also service all Mack trucks. H.

A. Kuhle, 444 E. Main. 5033. Automotive MERCURY, 1940 Deluxe 2 door: radio, heater, extra good tires.

$975. 2525 N. Water. OLDSMOBILE 1937, fair shape. Dewayne Sloan, 2 miles southeast Texaco Tower.

OLDSMOBILE 1936. deluxe coupe. Heater. A good buy. Phone 7246.

PACKARD 4 door sedan, 1937. Good condition: heater, radio, good tires. 2504 E. Prairie, PACKARD 1937, good rubber, good motor. radio, heater.

30-3912. PLY MOUTH, 1934 4 door. 459 S. Monroe. Phone 9979.

PLYMOUTH, 1936, top condition. tires like new. reasonably priced. $129 N. Calhoun, Apt.

2. PLYMOUTH 1939 2-door, radio, heater. overhauled. $850. Lakin.

Phone 68 Latham. PLYMOUTH. 1940 2 door: radio, heater. Private owner. No dealers.

$985. 2128 E. Whitmer. PLYMOUTH 1941 deluxe 2 door, $995. 1041 N.

Water, Apt. 4. PLYMOUTH 1942 Good 2 2-door condition. deluxe Best sedan: offer. No dealers.

2-7770. PONTIAC 1940 4 door. good. clean car. After 5 p.m.

220 S. Calhoun. REO SAFETY SCHOOL BUS Now on display. Immediate delivery H. A.

Kuhle, 444 E. Main. 5033. REO TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS Prompt delivery on most models. our parts dept.

carries gall line of Reo parts. We also service trucks. H. A. Kuhle, 444 E.

Main. 5033. REO SAFETY school buses. new 42-passenger. Immediate delivery.

H. A. Kuhle Implement Store, 444 E. Main. 5033.

STUDEBAKER, 1935. Runs good. $175. house east Moody airport, Decatur. Crowdson.

Tinken Roller Bearings. Replace worn bearings now. Complete stock. Brown's Auto Supply 302 N. Franklin Phone 5474 Trailer Coaches LUXURY HOME ON WHEELS PAN AMERICAN 31 FT.

Tandem. Electric refrigerator. bottle gAS stove, hot water heater. Room to spare. sleeps 6, Air-Foam davenport.

GLIDER 28 FT. Tandem. 3 rooms, electric refrigerator, shower, lavatory, stool, bottle gas stove. LIBERTY 27 FT. Tandem.

Patented heated floor, ventilated top. shaped kitchen with snack bar. OVERLAND FT. Aluminum exterior. stainless steel sink and' drain board, cu.

ft. Frigidaire. hot water heater, fluorescent lights. SPORTSMAN 25 FT. Aluminum exterior, luxurious interior, fully equipped.

Very reasonable cost. Also a few choice used trailers. BARDING TRAILER SALES OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY TILL 8 P. M. WEEK DAYS 792 E.

WOOD. DECATUR, ILL. 2-3738 TRUCKS: Good used trucks, suitable for use with grain and stock beds. Guy Crook at Stevenson's Garage, 3460 E. William.

2-5051. TRUCKS: 1939 Chevrolet Panel; 1940 l.w.b. Chevrolet with grain box; 1940 l.w.b. Ford with grain box. C.

B. Moore, Blue Mound, Ill. WINCH. 10 ton; tandem axle for heavy truck. $150 each.

Call Elwin 31F21; C. W. Swarms, Boody. WHEEL, wear. BALANCING enjoy by smoother experts riding.

save get more tire mileage. Latest equipment. B. F. Goodrich, 317 W.

Wood. 5258. A HIGH CASH PRICE will be paid for used car. Now's the time to sell. your Landers 350 E.

William. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED for all cars trucks. New door channels, regulators. Shields, 444 N. Broadway.

9416. Auto Window and Glass Installed Smith Tire 257 W. Main BEFORE BUYING, SEE THESE WE HAVE 32 good, clean cars and trucks. 1930 to 1947 models. PRICED FROM $100 UP COFFEY AUTO MARKET Broadway Eldorado.

Decatur 3-1811 BEN NOLEN USED CAR LOT LATE MODEL USED CARS WANTED GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL CALL T. A. EVANS, 2-3913 PRAIRIE AT BROADWAY Ben Nolen Lot 1946 Ford tudor. like new. 1946 Dodge 2 door like new.

1940 Pontiac sedan $1025 1941 Chevrolet sedan $1295 1941 Chevrolet 2 door $1275 1939 Chevrolet 2 door $795 1939 Plymouth 2 door $850 sedan $695 1937 Buick 1939 La Salle sedan $975 1935 Pontiac coupe $95 1939 Chevrolet L.W.B., grain bed $765 1935 Ford ton cab and chassis $395 MANY OTHER USED CARS AND TRUCKS 542 E. PRAIRIE PHONE 2-3913 Body And Fender Work FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE SERVICE Walt Wayne Glenn Kinney KILBORN'S 131 N. Church Phone 5141 BODY AND FENDER WORK, cars paint- ed. Quick service. Bopp Motors, 240 W.

Wood. CASH PAID for used cars. See us first. Dale's Super Service, 802 N. Main.

FOUR USED tires and tubes. 600x16, $2.50 set. 1641 E. Lawrence. GEORGE NOLEN 1946 Studebaker Champion sedan, excellent condition.

1946 Mercury sedan, like new. 1939 Nash Ambassador sedan, radio, heater, new tires, very clean. 1942 Nash coupe. 1936 Ford tudor. 625 E.

PRAIRIE PHONE 3-2063 Automotive 11. CUSTOM plaid and satin twill sent covers for most cars. Use our easy pay plan. B. F.

Goodrich, 317 W. Wood. 5258. FORD OFFERS THESE FINE USED CARS AND TRUCKS SEE THEM 1941 Mercury door sedan, Radio and heater. Motor Just overhauled.

A real buy. 1941 Ford super deluxe tudor, radio and heater. Very clean. 1941 Ford Special deluxe coupe. A real buy.

1941 Chevrolet Master deluxe coupe. 1940 Ford chassis and cab, dual rears. Priced to sell at $765. 1940 Ford with van type body, dual rears, new motor. 1940 Chevrolet panel, $495.

1937 Ford stake body. A real buy at $345. EARL LUSTER-JOHN RECHTIN, INC. Ford Dealers 385 E. Prairie HEADQUARTERS for famous Silvertown passenger, truck and farm tractor tires.

Buy direct, use our easy pay plan. B. F. Goodrich. 317 W.

Wood. 5258. MERRY'S USED CARS, have a temporary location at 266 W. Main. Phone 4725.

Best in used cars. NOLEN'S Mercury. 1942, 2 door. extra nice $1395 Chevrolet, 1941 special deluxe Town. very good $1225 Ford.

1941 deluxe tudor. new motor. fair otherwise $1145 Pontiac. 1940 "6" sedan, good, $1145 Ford. 1940 deluxe fordor $1095 Chevrolet.

1935 coupe, average, $245 Ford, 1941 pickup, exceptional, $1095 Nolen Motor Co. 241 W. WOOD PHONES 5170: 5179 NEW IN TOWN: California Sun Shades. Deluxe. Only $14.45.

Kerwood 511 E. North. 2-5541. NEW JEEP MOTORS complete. Army surplus.

$140. Barding Motor Sales. 792 E. Wood. OUR SPECIALTY is clean cars! We buy and sell.

Hott Markwell Auto Sales, Wood Oakland, Decatur, Moweaqua. QUICK SERVICE: On body and fender work, also complete repainting. Kilborn's, 131 N. Church. 5141.

Special! 1940 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION conch. Blue finish in excellent condition. Good tires, radio, heater, overdrive, Front end and motor overhauled in last year. This car should give some one good economical transportation for several years. $995 Good Cheap Transportation mechanical concition good.

Body A little rough. A good transportation buy at $185. Decatur Motor Sales 333 N. BROADWAY PHONE 3-1441 SUMMERS AUTO SALES. 400 E.

William. pay premium prices for clean used cars. See us first. 2-0941. Think Twice Before You Neglect Your Car IF YOU HAVE a 1937 through 1942 model Buick, bring it in to us and let us put new pep, performance and zip with this BUICK "POWER PACKAGE" NEW 1947 FACTORY ENGINE Highfield Buick 232 S.

MAIN PHONE 3-3473 TRADE 1929 Ford coach, new tires, mechanically overhauled, on half acre or sell. 2-1948. TRAILOR MOTOR SALES: Need good, clean late model used cars. High cash prices. 685 E.

Wood. 2-0906. USED Pontioc 1947 Convertible. Radio, heater, spotlight, whitewall tires. Low mileage.

Priced to sell. 3-2742 after 6. WANTED: To buy good clean, used cars. K. Motor Sales, 648 E.

Wood. Phone 3-2621. Open Sunday and evenings. WANTED house trailer, prefer all modern, late model, 25' or over. Box 401 HeraldReview.

WE'LL BUY your car and at a good price. Sell now while prices are high. Robbins Used Cars, 380 N. Broadway. YEAR AFTER YEAR We Continue To Give The Type Of Service To Keep Your Car In Good Mechanical Condition Make Sure Your Car Is Mechanically Fit For Winter Driving B.

B. BURNS CO. INC. 432 E. PRAIRIE PHONE 4217 YOUR CHOICE: Several good recaps, $5.95 each.

Anderson Tire 1454 E. Eidorado. 3-3618. FIVE tires, tubes, wheels. Very good shape.

First house over hill going north between Van Praag and Midway Garage. A. Comp. 1934 Dodge 4 door sedan. 432 E.

Stuart after 5 p. m. 1938 Buick convertible, very clean $865 1938 Chevrolet 4 door sedan $695 1937 Ford tudor $395 1935 Dodge 4 door sedan $275 BARGAIN AUTO SALES CERRO GORDO MAIN PHONE 2-0464 1940 FORD truck, L.W.B.. all in good shape, ready to go. Richard Suhl, Sullivan, Phone 2880.

1944 Dodge L.W.B.. good condition. Glatz Truck Service, Federal Truck Distributor, 1304 E. Eldorado. Phone 2-4488.

1946 FORD: 22,000, 2-speed axle, 900 tires, air brakes. Trailmobile trailer, 10:00 tires. air brakes. Shell Station route 36. Hammond.

Ill. 1947 Studebaker Champion business coupe, 4,000 miles. 2-4170 after 5. Motorcycles--Bicycles 15 BICYCLE: Girls, 26 inch, pre-war, good condition. 2-6443.

CUSHMAN MODEL 32, fair mechanical condition, good transportation at $165. Can be bought on terms. Decatur Motor Sales, 333 N. Broadway. 3-1441.

CUSHMAN SCOOTER, 1947. A-1 condition. Buddy seat, windshield. 455 W. Martetta.

MOTOR SCOOT 1946. Inquire after 4. 863 W. Olive. 1947 new Indian Bonneville.

Also oil, tires, batteries, parts. Indian Sales, 935 W. Eldorado, 1046 E. Main. 3-1197, 3-7651.

Business Service A. B. C. APEX Automatic. Maytag or make washer repaired.

Wringer rolls and parts for all makes. George's Washer Shop. 144 S. State. 2-7905.

A.B.C.; Maytag, Apex; or any make washer or power mower repaired at Cotton's Washer Shop. 1381 N. Oakland. 2-4780. APEX, Coldspot, all refrigerators, washers, sweepers and electric motors repaired.

Home Appliance Repair Service, 2-1674. BRICK. concrete work: rooting: general carpenter. John Borders Son, ters, Builders. Rt.

Moweaqua, phone 344. BASEMENT Dicking: Open, under houses, concrete work. 6774. BASEMENT Digging, grading. dozing Low prices.

Estimate, Phone 82R4, Niantic. CABINETS. carpenter Bullt-Ins, Storm counters sash. custom Genwork. eral repair, glueing.

Mochel's Cabinet Shop, 447 Stuart Ave. 2-5251. CARPENTER: General repair and remodeling. Roofing and siding. Call 3-2530.

CEMENT WORK: Bonded. Insured. Telephone Whitson. 7461. CESS POOLS and septio tanks cleaned.

Call Ken, 7568, Decatur. CONCRETE WORK of all kinds. Waterproofing basement, color coats. Free estimates. Bonded.

Phone 2-8339. CONCRETE WORK of all kinds. Free estimates. Clyde Hall. Phone 3-2426.

CONCRETING: Drives, approaches, salks, etc. Repairing, remodeling. Bonded. Insured. Easy payments.

Schwab, 3-3859. CONCRETE drives, walks, steps, ments and block work building. 1098. CONCRETE AND BLOCK WORK: Free estimate. Phone 2-8017.

EXCAVATIONS: Erosion ditches tilled in. Basements excavated. Dirt for fills, H. B. Wright, Excavating Contractor, 3-2677 FURNACE resetting and repairing.

Vacuum cleanine. Work guaranteed. 2-0457 FURNACES, Replacing smoke pipes, resettine, repairing and cleaning. 2-8788. FURNACES: Vacuum cleaned repaired.

Immediate service. Phone 2-4036. GUNS CLEANED AND REPAIRED: Get yours done early. Prompt courteous service. Botts, 554 N.

Water. GUTTERING: Roofing. Painting. Repair. Guaranteed.

842 N. Monroe. 3-1004: 3-4051. KEYS made: locks repaired. installed.

Schuerman Key Shop, 359 N. Fast. 3-2311. OIL CONVERSION BURNERS Coal and Oil Furnaces, Master Stokers and Blowers, Vacuum Cleaners and Repairing Immediate Installation Nothing Down, 3 Years to Pay NELSON HEATING SERVICE Day and Evening 2-4361 OIL, COAL FURNACES, STOKERS FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED BERT BOYD, 9825 PAINTING, paperhangine, steamine. wall washing, paper cleaning.

Beall, 4527. PAINTING: Paperhanging. paper steaming. Phone PAINTING: Exterior, interior, decorating, wall washing. Prompt service.

Call 5904. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING: Also paper removed. Phone 6221. PAPERHANGING, work guaranteed. J.

P. Cole. Dial 9878. PAPERHANGING and paper cleaning. Price is reasonable, Phone 2-2040.

PLASTER patching, chimney work, ments waterproofed, foundations. 29-315. PLASTERING of all kinds. Work guaranteed. 1444 N.

Morgan. 30-3172. PLATE SHEERING, rolling, welding, beavy drilling, alloy metal fabricating. Superior Welding 900 E. Division.

2-1122. RADIATORS: Boiled out, repaired. 1-day service. Rear, 519 E. William.

2-5386, TILE, LINOLEUM laying. Experienced. Free estimates. 6954 after 4:30 p.m. week days any time Sunday.

6954. WALL WASHING. paper cleaning. Work guaranteed. F.

Tucker, 3-2661; after 5. WALL. window washing. paper cleaning. 10 years experience.

Fay Miller, 3-6343. WALLPAPER STEAMING: Wallpaper Meaning. Free estimate. 2-4748. WATER SERVICE: Prompt delivery.

A. c. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Decatur. Phone 3-4137, WATER SERVICE: 500 or 1.000 gallons.

Immediate delivery. If. C. Herring. 2-8987.

BAD BASEMENT: Walls and chimneys cement coated, waterproofed and white coated. Ideal time now. Walter Eckman, 1571 N. Monroe. Phone 2-2632.

COMMERCIAL spray painting. farm buildings, equipment and tractors our ty. Estimates. Argenta 87. Decatur 2-4591 CALL US for furnace resetting.

repairing. and vacuum cleaning. Avoid last minute rushes. Rennekamp Sales 3-4212. CLEANING and sand of cisterns.

For all well trouble call 9795 after 4:30. Expert pump services. Pressure pump hook-ups. G. D.

Matherly. DRY CLEANING Specialists: Telephone Bullard's Cleaners, 733 N. Water. DO FALL CLEANING NOW! Carpets, rues, upholstery, cleaned in your home by our scientific method. Certified service.

Decatur Dura-Cleaners. Phone 6892. ELECTRIC RANGE, cooking units. Chromalox for fast heating. Easy cleaning and perfect fit.

Call us for electric range service. Stubblefield Refrigeration and Electric Range Service. Phone 3-4526. ELECTRIO work. Bledsoe electric service for electric wiring and repairing.

3-4244. GENERAL HAULING: Haul anything. any time. Telephone 3-8631. GENERAL HAULING of all kinds.

Any place: any time. 3847 E. Marietta, 3-4100. GENERAL hauling of all kinds, light movine. Clifton E.

Jolliff. 4043, HAULING: Trash. cinders, coal: clean up work. Rohman. 148 E.

Ruth. 9819. HAULING: Black dirt, 1111 dirt, cinders. Basements due under houses. 2-8704.

ILLINOIS CLEANERS, 241 N. Main, give your clothes that new look! IS THE JOB DIFFICULT THEN YOU WANT TO CALL 3-3611 SWAM ELECTRIC SERVICE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC ENGINEERS 746 N. WATER DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE LIGHT hauling. all kinds. Ashes, rubbish, etc.

"Ernie" E. L. Schlegel, 2-5469. LOCAL AND OUT OF TOWN hauling. Insured.

Phone 9246. LONG'S MOVING: Local, long distance. Reasonable. Experienced help. 2-6181, RENT new truck! Drive yourself.

Schultz Cities Service, Franklin and Eidorado. 3-4311. Washing, polishing. lubricatinc. STANDARD ARTIFICIAL Limb Sales Service.

Daugherty, 239 S. Union. WE SERVICE all makes of electric ranges and any model of Easy washing machines. Call 4437. Emerson's, 143 N.

Main. WHITE HAIR needs the care of a Specialist, consultation at North Park Beauty Shop, 244 N. Park. Phone 8733. Help Wanted, Male.

Female 32 APPLE PICKERS wanted. Everette Hogan, 1 mile north Harristown. Ph. 628. APPLIANCE SALESMAN wanted.

Must have experience: selling complete line ranges, refrigerators, washers and mercial refrigeration. Stark Refrigeration, 301 E. Main. AUTO MECHANIC wanted. References quired.

Railway Express Agency. 255 S. Park St. BILL CARRIERS wanted, any ace. Many of our employes "past 45.

some are retired and like to work 2 or 3 days week. Openings for several more. Apply in person. Midstate Advertising Carriers, rear 1224 S. Illinois.

BOOKKEEPER Experienced, or girl experienced in eral office work, Good salary. Chance for advancement. MIDWEST ICE CREAM CO. 890 W. Eldorado COUNTER GIRL: Good hours, good pay uniforms and food furnished.

No phone calls. Block's Sandwich Shop. 150 chant St..

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