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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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WKSNKSDAT, ANCART M. MM fAOc eight TBS DAILY rotTKNAL-GAZZm AND COaOfnOIAt-ITAa. MATTOON'. tXUNOM a T- a News Briefs School Housing Committee in Retail B(res The 100 largest retail eorpora tlont in the United States operate: ntary 90,000 stores, but this is only -II per cent, of tht astlonal tottl. Nearly 1,000,000 Uttlt mer-J chsnts make up the other pel' Groucho Marx Gets TV Oscar Hollywood Groucho Marx la Real Estate Instruments Filed Equitable Life Assurance" Society to Wesley Ray Shaw, et al, release, 1.

cent of the nstlonsl tottl. I I I I 1 III I LUU Children's show Tune for runner up, the Lone Ranger. New Terk 4 The CIO National Unloa annotated yes terday that Ma M.M0 member sea. men win receive peep life insurance and hospital disability benefits an der aa empleyer-finaneed welfare plan. Joseph Carrea, NMTJ prectdent, who announced agreetseat ea the plan said each seaman win receive aa Insurance peHey previdiiig XJSM ef greup life lasaraaee and also gtSM aecideat.

ai death and dtsaiemDermeat Insnr- 1. Charles T. Marshall to Ralph O. Foote, et al, release. Ralph O.

Foote. et al to William Ingram, et al, lots 8. 9 A. R-Bails' Add. Charleston, $1.

Everett Foulke, et al to Okaw B. dTl mtg pt. lot 3 bile. 47 Noyes' Add. Orig.

Mattoon, Frank Beu, et al to John H. Sees No Draft of Vets Over 26 Washington P) Rp. Eston (R-Ohlo) said today veterans over 36 can rest easy they probably are safe from the draft. Ilston, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, told a reporter the military authorities have made It quite plain they do not want men older than 36. Els ton said the army would "in-finitely rather take" 18-year-old youths, because they make much more satisfactory soldiers.

If some veterans ever 36 must be drafted, Eston suggested they be taken on a point system that a man with two years service, for example, would not be called before a man with only four months to his credit vV" aa i in i i the outstanding television personality of 1950 in the view of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The academy handed out Its gold plated "Emmy" statuettes TV equivalent of the movie Oscar at its third annual banquet Tuesday night. Best actress and actor awards went to Oertrude Berg (Molly Oold-berg) and Alan Young. Runners up were: Best actor, Charles. Ruggles; best actress, Imo-gene Coca; outstanding personality, Sid Caesar.

Other winners Included: Variety Show Alan Young Show; runner up, Show of Shows. Dramatic show Pulitzer Prize Playhouse; runner up, Studio One. Dames and audience participation Ralph Edwards' Truth or Consequences; runner up, Mike Stokey'a Pantomime Quiz, Tht iub-commlttee oo school housing, one of tht flvt groups of tht Central Sumy Committee, surveyed and rated tht Columbian and Longfellow elementary schools Fri-, day under leadership of Dr. O. W.

Odell of the University of Illinois. In the morning, from nine to eleven o'clock. Dr. Odell trained the group on checking class rooms, the srjaof the site, the general structure and Its facilities. They rated the Columbian, school before having dinner in.

theHot Lunch Center there. The sub-committee will meet, again Friday for another all-day session, surveying Bennett, lin-ooln, Lowell and Washington elementary schools. Baring completed their training course, the group win make the remaining surrey of XICUTOH'8 NOTICI OP StTTLIMINT (First Insertion Jat. 14) Stats of Illinois, County of Coles, In the County Court, In Probate. In the Matter of tht Estate of Jam W.

Moor, deceaeed. To all whom It may concern: Tou art hereby notified that on Monday, tht 6th day of Februa. 1961. the Exeeutor of tht Last Will" of eald deceased, will present to ttia" County Court of Coles County, at Charleston, Illlnnta, his final report of hla acts and dolnra as aucn utor, and aak the Court to be rharired from any and all further" -dutlea and reaponalbllltlet connected' with aald tattle. iM hla admlnlatra-' tlon thereof, at which time and place you may bt preaent and realat uch application.

If you chooae ao to do. (Signed) JOHN VAN MOORE. Executor. Crate Crtlf, Attorneys, Illinois. 2-T PeoBa, Inland V-A greaade haried by two ate shattered two nladsas la the British embassy here bust algbl and daataged a ear be 7 isailei te a member ef the embassy staff.

Ne eae was tajared. The two Hutchison, pt. lot 31 Co. Clerk's Survey No. 3 Charleston, tl.

Dora Lucille Hanner, et al to Lorraine Hutchison, pt. lot 31 Co. Clerk's Survey No. 3 Charleston. II.

Oertrude Lundberg, et al to Parke Huffman, lot 3 blk. 1 Salee's 2nd Add. Charleston. Want Ads Pay! Now World War II veterans with to days' service and one-year veterans of post-World War duty are draft-exempt ff The Hease and seat to the Seaate lata Sculptor Julio Kilenyt puts finishing; touches to centennial medallion commemorating a century of Illinois Central Railroad service to Mid-America. February 10, 1951, will mark the 100th anniversary of the signing of the charter creating the 706-mile railroad in Illinois which has become a 8M3-mIle railroad in fourteen states.

Mr. Kilenyi a bin designed te permit the geverameat to reeaptare any large profit ea away de-w tracts. Heate actiea was schools In District 1 by themaewea, The Information they have collected win be released to the public through the tub-eommlttee on publicity. has gained wide acclaim during the last twenty-five years for his medallion and plaque designs. Much "of his work is on permanent by a tn ea I rtfl eaO vote.

The bin, exmoiuon in trie Metropolitan Museum or Art, the Cleveland Museum nwmn after World War fegle- of Art, the Boston Museum of fine Arts and the British Museum. ptorldes far reaegetiatiea ef ea which the eeatraeter in Quake Eccorded Centre, CaL-VA sharp aay year received or earned earthquake shook Imperial and DOLLAR SAVING VALUES To Please Your Budget Sweet River a Verbena, Alt- (-The sweetest Bttle river tn these parts today is the Coosa, A trailer-truck carrying Riverside counties last aeght. but first reports indfcattd then was no property damage ef caasatsDaaata, The temblor, te a slow. raOmg motion, was fett at 112 a an. Pacific standard tana Q-JM a.

aa, a. a mad of syrup xeu mso too stream today, EST) in El CenteCA Riverside, near here yesterday when a ferry CoItoh'aBd other ctaee. coajdnt bold It 7 CLEARANCE Worthwhile Savings in AlfDeiSHnWfTW i CHILDREN'S SHOP Second Floor 3 3 Regular $1.98 Printed Flannel Sleepers. Some with extra pants. Sires 2 to 8 IL 1 Juniors Misses' Women's DRESS CLEARANCE! 30 Only Values to $17.95 MATTOON, HX.I I I i 1 in hoars Broken lenses daplicated goo 4 99c $1.66 $2.44 $1.24 -84c $1.44 $1.84 $2.44 Broun nf Ranfftn.ln.tralnln omM Regular $2.49 Toddlers' Corduroy Crawlers.

Cripper snap opening Regular $3.49 Corduroy Overalls. Assorted colors 3 to 6. Fsmous brand names Regular $1.98 Infants' and Toddlers' Wool and Corduroy Caps lhtefl39ymlm---ir- Regular to $2.39 Childrens' All Wool Sweaters. Sises 1 to 3. Regular $2.98 values, sizes 2 to 6, 8 to 12 Regular $3.98 values, sizes 3 to 6, 8 to 12 1 Several styles, fabric and colors for your selection In this 'group of lushYrioh looting- dreteeev Most Bergner's Fashion Second Floor.

Fort Benning, Ga. Other training for the hard-hitting Rangers stresses use of foreign weapons and maps, demolition and sabotage, guerrilla warfare, amphibious and airborne operations and close PE30HE 4440 I Mm Juniors' -f DRESS CLEARANCE! 43 Only Values to $25.00 ill jjuiuu EASY COr.TISENTIAL CREDIT AT LOWEST CASH STORE PRICES LET GEORGE vr ii i ar 34 Only Regular Values to $19.98 SNOW SUITS COAT SETS One and two piece styles in woolens, nylons, rayon twills. DO YOU Will Have It in Two Days Tvery garment reoelved by as tomorrow win "be bach to yon In time for the week-end 00 fOO 00: Exceptional values in this group of betterdresaes. Cat uslly tailored or dressy. Variety of fabrics and colors Most sizes.

BERG NEB'S FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR thoroughly cleaned and perfect CHILDRIN'8 SHOP SECOND FLOOR ly pressed, reaay to wear. REMEMBER to try our pedal re-weavinf service SPORTSWEAR Second Floor Regular $2.98 wool Jersey Houses 99 Regular $3.98 crep and batiat blouses $2t49 Regular $3.98 Isdies skirts, woolens, gab- AA p. 0fl im. QO vkm--: ''1 i ardines VO.ifi! Z3 4449 ifrA Phone iiUNsrxiss of sparxlinc I Look your beat I Bate your clothes cleaned and pressed for the Lions Club minstrel "Holiday Etcapadea." FURNISHINGS -i Third' Floor 23 pairs Reg. ralues to $2.49 pIuUc curtain, and tO Sl.49 CERTIFIED DIAMOND RINGS LARGEST DIAMOND KINCI By Dick Turner Regular $1.98 Plastic Shower Curtains 1 9J.

72wx72M "VlatSrt. ,9 7 HOSIERY Main Floor i- Regular to $1.95. Trom -famous maker'' nylon hosiery, first quality, 51 gauge, (1 )C 15' denier. 5 proportioned leg sites yltal Regular 79c ladies nyl 1 Ion with Durene anklets, CO CI 00 white only.1 Size 7 to 10 I eUU v'LINOKBIK MAIN FLOOR Regular Munsingwear Tri-Cot slips. Wide lace trim, assorted colors CA but not all sizes Vt OU t.

V. Regular 7M Artemis, rayon crepe gowns. Beautiful lace trim. Sizes 32 to 00 40 in pink, talisman JtUU DISPLAYS ALL DIAMOND RINGS REGISTERED ALL NEW RING STYLES SOLID COLD OR PLATINUM 3 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES FULL TRADE-IN VALUE LESS TAXES ON LARGER DIAMOND EASIEST CREDIT TERMS. NO INTEREST CHARGES 91 DELIVERS YOUR DIAMOND-SI UP WEEKLY PAYS WHAT MORE CAN ONI ASK? Regular $149 plastic bathroom cur Uins 4 only, regular $10.25 Ruffette Re--" versible loop twist trim 32x59 9 only, Regular $2.95 bath mat sets 94c $7.00 $1.94 4 only, Regular $4.95 ralues.

Sits 21x36 $2.94 1 UP DELIVERS A up I WEEK ACCESSORIES Main Floor 'AYS ALL FINE WATCHES BY Regular 98o to $10 wool knit gloves, CO- Regular $30 umbrellas, 16 rib, assorted A mittens N. OVC plaids 'a JtC.04 Regular $3.98 Crescendo and Shalimar A A dress glores ePaCeUU TTastic leather handbags, assorted colors, f( Myles -e plus Ux HELBROS ELGIN OTHERS HAMILTON SULOVA GRUEN BENRU8 WYLER l5 DOMESTICS Main Floor UCZ YOUR CREDIT AT USE YOUR CREDIT AT Regular- $6.98 Corduroy Chenille spreads, fringe trim, full site, assorted NOTIONS Main 'Floor Jumbo Plsstic'Caxment Bags Plastic Hangers, for suits, costs, f1 T's skirts, dresses 7 t)ItUJ colon $5.00 44c $1.66 Regular 60e.Noblecraft Muslin Pillow Cases, type 128 Each Regular to $3.49 values Embi boxed Pit low Cases, types 128, 140 Vl v. DERGIE'S 17C3 EROADWAY, MATTOON i i Urban Champaign v.v "Nothing's tht'mattsr with me, Mr. Diortsr I'm lutt try i.

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