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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 15

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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15
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Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, June 24, 1953. 15 DECATUR HERALD STATE I 1 -T A 1.1 j.uacun win De nosr 10 me counry toaav in uie unencan JLCgion naii i jlltUIIIIUIttllltlllIIUIR Anti-Thief Meeting Anti-Thief Association WOI FF' iiiHwnifflumRimimiiiBui 0- KJL. I I lmmuiitmmiHHfflua The of order at a meeting at :30 p. mJat Macon. UIUIIIIUIIIIUIIIIUHIIIIIID Moultrie-Douglas 23rd Annual Fair Scheduled for July 21-25 in Arthur be July 23.

On July 24, beef catde, and dairy and dual purpose steers cattle will be judged. Other divisions to be judged and the premiums offered include: Agricultural products, grains, Firemen's Pay Bill Loses Test In State Senate Springfield, June 23 (AP) The Illinois Senate today withheld approval of a bill to nearly double minimum salaries of Down-state firemen. The bill fell two votes short of the passage requirement. Sponsors said they will try again Wednesday to put it across. The action marked a busy ses- Arthur, June 23 (Staff) Plans for the 23rd annual Moultrie-Douglas Fair to be held July 21-25 in Arthur are being completed and superintendents have been announced.

The Superintendents are: Ground's Don Ryan; gates and admission Lloyd Clausen; junior livestock show Howard Phillips; merchants exhibit Clark J. Eads; farm products H.E; Hood; tents Perry Knobloch; advertising and dance J. L. McHose, and concessions George Bradford. seeds, fruits and vegetables, That's Why More and More Wise Homemakers COME TO WOLFE'S FOR FURNITURE 2.5.

Floriculture division, Mrs. L. W. Watkins superintendent, $198. The fair will include vaudeville acts each afternoon and evening and dancing each evening.

Orchestras under contract for dancing include Chuck Foster, Julv On the opening day of the fair, deeply into w.rk w-hich blocks kjIVB be held and judged. A tractor driv load to expect final adjournment 21; Benny Strong, July 22; Tommy Reed, Julv 23; Art Kassel, Julv 24, and Bob 'Kirk and the Griff 'Williams orchestra, July 25. Officers of the Fair Association are Perry Knobloch, president; Howard Phillips, vice president; Lloyd Clausen, treasurer; and H. E. Hood, secretary.

Other directors are Paul White, Don Ryan, George Bradford, Clark J. Eads and J. L. McHose. ing contest for Douglas County 4-H members will be held July 22.

The regular junior livestock show will start July 22 with 52,289 in premiums. The show will open at 1 p. m. with a tractor driving contest for the young livestock exhibitors. Swine and sheep judging will FORMER CORONER BEE IN AUTO CAUSES TRAFFIC COLLISION Mrs.

Margaret Poole, Rural Route 3, suffered face and chest bruises at Saturday. About 100 proposals still in preliminary stages of consideration were wiped off the slate in a single calendar tidying maneuver. Then, solons tore into a big stack of house-approved bills. They passed 78 of them. The firemen's pay hill is a twin to a minimum wage measure for policemen which narrowly cleared the Assembly and awaits action by Gov.

Stiatton. It would provide floors of $300 a month in cities of 10,000 to population, $325. in the to 75,000 bracket and $350 in larger cities. The lowest legal pay level in cities under 25,000 population now is $150, and in larger communities, $175. Opponents argued that the bill would jump salary expenses of cities already hard put to keep out of the led, but supporters replied that additional revenues could and should be found.

7 a. m. yesterday when a bee in her at 4- mn ii-Min i'lriTm m- rarity I car caused her to drive into a collision with a parked car at 1086 W. Eldorado St. She was taken to the Decatur and Macon County Hospital by Mrs.

R. S. Streight, Rural Route 1. The parked car is owned by C. D.

Silkey, 460 N. Oakland Ave. i 1 via 1 8 F. S. Schilling Davenport Estate An estate valued at $10,000 was Jr.

-Ui Buy As 3fanr I soft lasting wstfe. Much wte. eadty As ion Aeea left by the late Lynn B. Davenport of near Argenta, according to a petition for administration filed yesterday in County Court. His wife, Margaret Louise, and three minor sons are heirs.

Open etoek rire you the privilege of selecting one chair or ten chairs, any stylo yoa want, with or without a table. And attractively priced. MRS. CLARK WARNICK WINS CARSON CONTEST Mrs. Clark Warnick, 1140 W.

Decatur was winner of the "Dason" contest sponsored by Car-ion Jewelers, 215 E. North St. She ring received a Dason diamond valued at $150. Chrome CHAIRS All Colors All Styles F. S.

Schilling, SO YOU KNOW IT'S EASIEST TO APPLY! JUST 1 LOTION Judges of the contest were Charles Bruce of radio station WSOY and Fined $18.20 Leonard Edward Jones, 32, Rural Route 2, was fined $18.20 yesterday for assault. He was arrested Mondav night on complaint bv W. J. Genibala, 1128 E. Grand after a fight in Dougherty's Tavern, 1200 N.

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lasting wave completely neutralized No timing. No rinsing! every time! You buy only what you need from a small table and 2 chairs at Mattoon, Dies Mattoon, June 23 (Staff) F. S. (Steve) Schilling 73, Mattoon funeral director for 50 years, died at 6 a. m.

today in his home. Mr. Schilling came to Mattoon in 1903 from Lincoln where he had Fined $23.20 Ilile Jackson, 27, of 1128 S. 50 '39 Dorenda was fined $23.20 Mon Easy as putting up your hair: 1 Roll your hair on any plastic curlers. 2.

Soak thoroughly with one lotion. 3. Let dry and brush into curls! A soft, luting nn GUARANTEED by Lever Brotber Co. or money back. been in the funeral director business day for disorderly conduct.

He was arrested early Monday. Police said he was fighting with John Everett Rhind, 33, of 359 E. Marion St. Rhind was fined $15.40. To a 2 leaf table that with his father.

From 1914 to 1940 he was Coles County coroner. Following seats 10 with a set of chairs, only this he was master in chancery tor ujc vjiuzens iNanonai Bank, the contest appeared in the- June 7 issue of The Herald and Review with entrants attempting to show how many times the name "Dason" appeared. There were 2,206 entries. The winner was judged by the date and time of the postmark, neatness and legibility of the entry. Today's Recreation These activities are scheduled by the Decatur Recreation Department for Wednesday.

Day camp Lincoln, Torrence, Grant, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Baton instruction Dennis, 9 I.

Hess, 10:45 a. m. Tennis instruction Johns Hill, 9 a. Lions, 10:30 a. Square dance instruction Torrence, 10:30 a.

Jasper, 1:15 p. Longview East, 1:45 p. Longview West, 2:30 p. Hess, 3:15 p.m. Band concert Torrence, 4:30 p.

m. Moving picture "The Johns Hill, 87 minutes, at dark. many years. Me was prominent in Republican pontics all or his lite. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Hi 12 Club.

Kiwanis Club, Knights of Pythias, DOOK, Odd Fellows, Association of Commerce, the Illinois Funeral Directors Association, and the National Funeral Directors Association. Mr. Schilling was born in Lincoln Feb. 23, 1880, a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Schilling. He leaves his wife, Mae; two sons, F. S. Jr. and Joseph, both associated with him in business; one daughter, Mrs.

Charles Barlow, Altadena, three sisters, Mrs. Chrome and Plastic Top Tables Every size, style. For 2 or 10. Drop leaf. Kidney.

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L. L. Stocken, St. Louis, and four grandchildren. The bodv is in the Schilling Funeral Home.

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