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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 14

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 14

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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4 pnR roiiRiiEi THE DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR. MATTOON, ILLINOIS WEDNESDAV. AUGUST J7, 1958 1 1 Vacation Bible School Closes at Free Methodist Church Easy Chemise I'RINTED PATTERN TRY A J-G WANT mD Coal OUASSl IttD KAIUS (effective Octooel 1. 1968) llnu or hi aet in point tyi-I Insertion II til I conaecutlve dura 4 conaecutlxe da.va conaecutlve days II 12(0 13 60 i iMih 1 k. .,11 I ins-: i IlV I 1 1.

1 .1.1 1 I. 1 1 I Mi I Jij. Wherry Go Estimate Total Supply of Grain At Record Level WASHINGTON tfl The total lupply of feed grains is now estimated at a record 233 million tons. The Agriculture Department cays this would be 6 per cent above the 1957-58 record. In announcing the estimate, the department said weather continued generally favorable for feed crops through early August.

1 I. 'l; 1 1 1.,. 1 I Ii 1. v. mm thie 4 01 aa.T rata ad must ha ordered fot 1 i poiumu live daya i time of flrei ineerti.r.

tie discount Data within I dya Not responsittle Inr mora than one BRAWLEY TASTEE FREtZ in ncorrert Insertion CLASSIFIED nlP-AV II lb II 40 Dei column risen repaal (2 ool Inch minimum) I The 1958 corn crop is estimated! ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL O'CLOCK 4 SANDWICHES Dav Previous To Publication 30 SI Friday-Noon on 8atuida 1 at 3.487.000,000 bushels, second only to the 1948 yield. Added to a prospective carry-over of 1.525,-000,000 bushels, this would give a total supply 4 per cent above 1957-58. The sorghum grain crop of 496 million bushels, the department said, is second only to last year's record crop of 562 million bushels But the department estimated supplies of oals and barley, alscj on hand, are 8 to 10 per cent ,1 I'hiiia-1, rax. in Ht, llll- iltiv niL'lil I iHintlv siv'r A I Vf .1 thr 'V IU'vc nuis. r.out1 '-I Legal Publication NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE l' 1 1 AllKUM I 'A I IV I i All: I ft mi: tn 1 i i ii i 'l Kr I'tirLPV i ine iwn." Sfpnk nml Sprvi'tR 1 1 A nt tn nfeaka anrl en foods I larger than in 1957-58.

at mm I va. I Hum. ,,1 tn rtt ,11 or I'f" The department said feed prices the hkI pHlal1 without isstift probably will trend downward ov Vtiniil ria.rttr Php'n Services Offered er the next few months as the Kxe, A 1 1 1 I Jm co-directors. Rev Lnestnut Spelman. Georgia Turner.

Debbx'Kitthy Elliott. Charles Elliott. Nees. Jimmy Schwartz, and Thelma French, and teachers Cutnght. Rebecca Ferguson.

Larry Allen. Dennis Perry. Brenda Pysost. Pamelia Hursi. are shown above with the chil- Jackie Watson.

Marv Mike'Kresin. Darrell Nees. Jerry Smy-loreenwood, Kay Lynn 1958 feed crops become available in volume. loor Sandmq afi'l hi Finishino I Phone AD dren who attended the vacation Hunt. Louise Dickie Allen Mor-lser, Brenda Linda Grose.

tGarv Penv. Sandra Hrnne. Mike Financial 1 fie et niate i-1 -J IS CO DAVIS FLOORING 1 -1 str bible school at the Free Method- ro. Vonda Crouch. Marie Smyser ist church Teachers and helpers Manon Woodyard.

Sue Ann Mar-are Laurelte Grose. Wanda Fer- shall. Eill Campbell. Dennis AI- Barbara Spelman. Barbara Hunt.jHenne.

Jimmie Kre.sin. Janet Osborn. Melody Muscott: 'Dugains. Janet Jones. Danny Mikcl Polley.

Robert allies Turner: Barbar HAH! rrr I Ue-t llainsnn in Ave. Vhan a caah toan will halp coma STATE LOAN CO. Abova Earl Roaa Clothitra Wanted to Rent guson. Joe French Jr Viola len. Arlene Lucas, Tommy Camp-'Henry Marshall.

Robb.e Perry. Roger Williams. Ellen Campbell. Myers. Blanche Hashbarger.

L.n- bell. Roger Hamilton. Warren' Paula Perry. Nancy Greenwood. Phyllis Lucas.

Maggie Wisely, da Sanders, Tracy Perry. Irene Hamilton. Ronald Dupgins. Campbell. Trudy Campbell.

'Mike Kelsey. Leroy Pygott. Philip It's the Chemise Paris de- Fiank signed it. little Rids love it and Woodyard. Mary Bennett.

Ann Bennett. Linda Nees. Prenda Pat- Carol FenneU, Joe Hrnne, -Mike stretch, Erma Spelman, NEW AUCTIONEER t.tiv 2 Cheryl Scalet, Stevie Ferguson. Blll.vi'ook adorable in if Note hip-DarleneiK-innnman Rnnnip Anderson 'banded two-piece effect, skirt of Spelman, Virginia Stretch. Car- rick.

Carol Sue Bean. Kurt Mitch-IChestnut, Jackie Lucas ol Spelman and Nancy Chestnut, ell. David Grose, Linda Walker. John Allemang. Hot Spell Pushes State Corn Crop SPRINGFIELD, 111.

A two-week hot spell pushed Illinois corn growth ahead so fast that a few fields became mature. However, the State Crop Reporting Service said Tuesday, corn is till a week behind average. Most of the crop is to the milk itagt or past. A third is dented. ti.v reliable VA ANTKIi in P.KNT-heflr 'oin nimletit hn pain.

I'hone AO 4- SatiMfactl' Guai nnteed Children in the picture are Mike Vickie Perry, Sue Roedell, Mary! Wright. Susie Watson, Lenona Os- Steve Watson, David Bauer. pleats. Pattern includes two Greenwood. Joe Kresin.

Jimmv Schwartz. Rarbara a i 1 1 ihnrn. Cnnnie 'Goleman. Nancv Smvscr TnmtViv Mitchell. Ronald i Printed Katea Personal versions.

Perry, Kathy Epperson, Susie1 Iscalet, Patricia Anderson. Printed Pattern 4594: Children's I'NIX KI1SITY atiiclenl vvmils rlile t.i I 'Il r'ewl on Wrk fn. it M' Whin-, lm; Mall i. 111. heir home turned from where she Sizes 2.

4. 6. 8 Size 6 takes 1'. yards. 35-inch fabric.

Runs Stop Sign Police Court Tuesday Ulys- tine, have returned to after spending a few Mrs. Ragland's mother Neoqa with visited her lather. Irl Cathcart. Mrs Ger- Mrs c. Dresback recently en- In Printed directions on each pat- prn nnrt ITnipr flrtnimtp STANLEY CALLAHAN 911 South 11th St.

111. FRtI PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY iTJones 4 0U3 er L. Trude Davis. 1 teitained a. luneneon.

9j OLuu iiiiriy lite vema ill l.utll.-' 'later -thatf" pal) Richard Maxey'has Mt. mr; and' Mrs. C. E.Swengfi of guests were Mrs. A.

P. Tuttle. Mr.i for 'this pattern- add 10 cents for ARCADE DRUG STORE PHONE AO 6 546 Building Material -27 ning a stop sign. of Sally Nic'hoLs. Miss Agnes Clements.

after a visit with Urbana were, weekend guests S-SO VENETIAN BLIND SPECIAL Mrs. Maxey and children at the Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Swengel. Miss Mary Fellows. Mrs. Clar avnf AnMS home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Dale Mechhng and sons of Young and Mrs. A. E. Volaw.

the DAILY JOIJRN AL-GA- one of the best years on record. Cleaning and re.jairinK now tap NEW LOW PRICE! Winter wheat piowing is nearly- v. wonana. nc win oe enijiuy- ouua hc sucju ui 110, Mr. and Mrs.

Koss Moore. Manned by the Macomb County Schools Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Snyder Tnd nave retunird home as a lip reading instructor and, Mrs. Lola Palmer. Cmcaeo. Mrr. after visiting with Mr.

and Mrs 5" Box Guttering 10' $1.59 yellow on 10 per cent of the crop, compared with the average of 24 per cent for this time. General conditions, however, continue well above average, with heavier plant growth and podding. Hay and pasture are above average. Cool weather and reduction in moisture surplus helped, haymaking with gcd quality hay being saved. Pastures have had new crJA and new si a La fgrnlshed.

Our plaxiic tapes are (uaranieed (or years wear. Free estimates. SO-LITE MRG. CO. 0S iwii Phona AD 5 6747 Mattoon.

111. half done. This compared with the average accomplishment of two- ZETTE. 383 West 17th St Print plainly with ZONE. Pattern 243 Ne-v York 11.

NAME, ADDRESS SIZE and STYLE Down Spout 10' $1 67 Rearing aid adjustor. Mrs. Maxey Maye Goard and Mrs. John Reed. O.

B. Brown. thirds for this point in the sea Miters ea 94c and family plan to join him at a Mattoon, Mrs. A. C.

Dresback and Mr. and Mrs. Ray King. Mrs 3D son. -NUMBER: Solder Drop ea.

16d later date. Mrs Linden Parker; attended a Maude Clark and Mr." and Mrs" TOON MAI Slip Joint 24c STORAGfc MOVING Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Rag- family dinner in Effingham.

O. E. Young attended a picnic at, land, Arthur and Mary, of Pala- Mrs. W. E.

Holladay has re- Nelson Park in Decatur. Others pi cent were Want Ada Pay! and Mrs. Ken Mr dlntanca Ijncal ann lo Do-it-yourself Arnt for Nationfli Van Llna ffr Nationfli Free eatimala I'h AD 67S5 1 KULL LUMBER CO. 18th Prairie Ave. The Builders Dept Store Phone AD 4-6495 Graham Sharon and Billy, of Shclbyville.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A ReddinR. David and Nancy, of Springfield, and Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Young. Decatur. Dr. and Mrs.

Ro-coc Coen. Van-dalia. Capt. and Mrs. James Buchanan and Mike, Lubbock, GAS PERMIT HOLDERS VVa deatKn and install gaa heating avaiem lll tia for frea intimate No nhhpHtion LAUGHLIN HEATING AD 4-31131 ii R.

OUOOINS. GEN. CONTRACTING Carpenter. ptaaterriia-. brick and 4 BIG FLOORS ELECTRIC ELEVATOR FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mock laving, roofing ana aiains, cement finihin Phone AD 8113 Commercial WATER HAULING well clulero and atork Wheflei Brothers 2U41 Humboliit.

III. Phone DRIVE-IN OPEN 7:30 THEATRE STARTS 6:00 MATTOON CON-ROD COMPANY SOLICITS VOUR GENERAL MACHINE WORK BILL, WALT AND "ESN HUMES AD 4-Z9SS Ml. lil 8 KCRANS A SON MOVING SERVICE BUCK NITE ENDS TONITE $1.00 PER CARFULL TWO BIG SHOCKERS Aftent for Ureyvan linea. ana Check with. KENT before vou buy your steel or wooden built-in KITCHEN CABINETS We can give you any color you desire on cabinet tops in formica and formica type.

We also specialize in FLOOR TILING WORK using the best of materials and laid by experienced men Don't Delay Call Today AD 4-6441 Estimates cheerfully given KENT LUMBER COAL CO. 209 South 21st Ions; distance moving, tiean vane. Free eillmale. Call AD S-13t8 HI Souih 17th 8t -ll SHOCK I TERROR II FLOOR SANDING 4 FINISHINO A I) for free estimate JEFFERS FLOOR SERVICE 4-1 1 tf RADIO TV SERVICE for fast guaranteed service on all 1 t-1 BR-0 makes radios and iva dial ad 4310 Open daily 'III p. m.

Saturday until 5 3d p. HOLMES RADIO TV 206 South list MATTOON DISPOSAL SERVICE THE STORY OF A TEEN AGE Once a week pickup no separating I FIREBOMB! JflQ Texas, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Buchanan and Karen and Mrs. T. C. of garbage and traan. tu ner month Phone AD 4-4818 4-7tt FOR CLOGGED RIS call 1 hlnnHp were recent dinner Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Blngaman guests of Electric Roto Hooter service rotating knives remove roota rags, Jreasa and dehrla. Phona AD 4-077 or AD 4-9887 Rngar L.

Ewlng. Blonde at 8:07 and 11:25 Enemy at 9:45 J-lotl TV-RADIO ANTENNAS and SERVICE L.ET US give your antenna and set Capps. Anne Price has returned to Champaign after spending a weelc with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Price.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Elda Drennan, Diane Cameron and Charles Cas-stevens attended the Evans family reunion at Crystal Lake Parle in Urbana.

FAMOUS MAKE INNERSPRING AND MATCHING BOX SPRING AT NO EXTRA COST With purchase of any bedroom suite thruout store this week only! Two Technicolor Features a complete checkup we carrv nm largest eupply of antennas ina service Darts in Central Illinois. New and uaed rotors and antenna available 90 of out service completed In the homo Lindsay I'V, 1911 Western Phone A Dame 4 2789. 8-30 FOR FURNITURE repair, toy nir- nlture. what-nots, planter? mm novelty, work of all kinds. L.

Park. 2117 Marlon Phone AD 4-2494 Pickup and delivery Red's Zaniest Comedy Yet! mm mm NOW SHOWING ENDS THURSDAY In Eastman Color LAST 2 DAYS iVlJCa-? saajaiaai AT 7:15 AND 9:45 WE REPEAT THIS OFFER BY POPULAR REQUEST SO MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM! One For Every Home and Budget Double dresser suites in the latest designs and finishes "Always a Big Buy at NEW HOME'S LOW PRICES" But EXTRA SPECIAL with Inner-spring Mattress and Box Spring included at NO EXTRA COST Friday and Saturday. -W VlWAN PLUS ACTION THRILLER CF. Every Minute of the aalkla Long Awaited Motion Picture from the Beet Seller That Electrified 7 Million Readers Feature Dally at 7:30 and 9:25 EE COMING FRIDAY ncioiKJUOBE-mciuaiiiiixt 1FE Ml mm? AiriA FIBERS CREDIT FOR EVERYBODY FREE DELIVERY 200 MILES a heni "Cffrjfi Starring Aldo Bay Cliff Bobertaon Llll St. Cyr Raymond Maney 'UMLi I I- MWWXI EKlKllIIII IN TECHNICOLOR PIeon at 1:07 and 11:45 Zarak at Plot New and Cartoon Matinee Dally at 1r.

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