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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 12

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 12

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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FRIDAY, ATBXL IT, 1951 TSM DAILT TOCXXAL-GAXXm 1X9 COMMIXCUHTlS. MATTOON, ILLINOIS rrrrrx White Owl Truck Stop to Celebrate Opening XMcKtn Turns Clothing For Jaycees Elect New Officers In addition to handling new gar meiKSTthrxenter-eollecta and ships -thousands of tons of used garments. A number of manufacturers donate materials for the new garments or provide them at reduced prices. To Hamburger World Needy i Lti iur NEW YORK trv Half a million Leo Nelson wu electtd pretident eirmenta Uk a lot of making. of the Mattoon Junior Chamber of That Is "the "fiumber-whlch-bave I r-- been made up new in IT years and shipped from the sewing room ot the Friends (Quakers) Meeting C.

EL The (eeding Joseph a can-tola General Assembly Thursday didat4! Tice-president, I was asked to provide stlHet punish-i other omcers elected were: Frank tnt for prison rioter Including yernon Janee, vice pre. tl death penalty for kidaaplnc Dean ciouser. secretary, and assaulting a rur4 Merie Lorry, treuurer. and Paul, The recommendation tu Includ- Morrison, Danny Ella, and DrJ House here. The Quakera send the garments to devastated areas In 28 countries throughout the world." Hundreds of women from 11 denominations work, a ia repor oy a legislative group rrank Vandever.

directors for two 003ES MII vhich investigated the rioU at Me rr II III i i i II 4 llruii lull with the Quakera Much of the work Is done In the sewing room which also acts as receiving and shipping center for outlying areas. years, As Immediate past president. Smith also became a member of the board of directors. Ralph Klrts. Robbie Cardin, and Jake Moore are bard State Penitentiary last fan ad tb-state prison system generally.

1 There vert two disorders at lie- tiara, one in September and a sec- directors elected for a two yew term NEW Conn. Wn Mystery.jsurrounas the disappearance of a pound of coffee and two tins of chicken from the car of a resident Mrs. James Eddy 'bought the coffee and chicken at a local store, and placed them on the front seat ot her car. At home she opened the package and found, much to her surprise, two hamburgers with oniona Immediately she phoned the store where she bought the coffee and chicken and asked If the package could have been switched by mistaJKjlutthe proprietor told her that he didn't sell hamburgers with onions. Later the same day a woman from a neighboring town of Darien called the store.

She had found the coffee and canned, chicken In a bag in her car when she arrived home. But she wanted to know if anyone had seen her package which contained curtains. Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mrs. Emil Von Behrens, Mrs.

John Beem and Mrs. John sheeks. The committee In charge of the luncheon arrangements was Mrs. Horace Champion, chairman, Mrs. Will Heath and Mrs.

Charles Birch. iii inn i ii 1" -I end in October lasting four days, jut year. Seven guards and a lieutenant were SUNDAY, SCHOOL Bill Wiley. OIney, state vice-pres at the ident and candidate for national director, visited the local chapter at the meeting. Other out-of-town Joumtl-Guttte Pirn seized and held hostage la the October outhreafc.

Both riots were put down without serious casualty with the exception of one prisoner who was hot and died of complications. BUY I fashion-right BUTTERICK guests were: Joe Wyman. candidate The White Owl truck stop (above) Is ready to celebrate its rrand ODeninr Rof Hamilton and Charles Maurice Diephols are co-owners of the truck stop, which includes a service station and cafe. The truck stoo for state vice-president. Rankin, and Garrett Taylor, all of has been open 24 hours a day since It began business Feb.

2. As many as 200 trucks stop during a day for CHURCH OF THE NAZABENE Uto, wide-awake people will MEET AND GREET YOU1 Everybody Welcome fuel, repairs or for the drivers to eat and refresh them selves. Hamilton has been In the service station bust Flora. ness for the past 16 years and Diephols operated a fleet ot trucks before the truck stop began business. PRINTED PATTERNS pattern counter Although there are four main human blood groups, It Is estimated that blood-group factors are capable of 133,710,400 different com Preihs Sells Race our Look Slim, Smart! binations.

Track In Ohio Rev. Harold Grawat "The Church With the Buses" Compliments of Anderman'a 1 Social Newt Mattoon Man's Sister Dies JtVai Vrinsi Vamn TX1ltP YoungV TOLEDO, O. (A1) An Illinois leg islator who bought control of a Port Prhm- Model C. Phone r4lt STUDY CLUB 1 ter of Walter Curry. 2621 Broadway.

It, the former general sold manager The Tuesday Study Club marked died In the Shelbyville Hospital 2 JOCk8' KmUne morning Sln he had the club Zdwin T. Keller said bought all the stock In Mm cira Punersl services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. In the Lovins funeral home. Burial will be In the Zion cemetery.

Besides her brother, Mrs. Kemp is survived by a sister, Mrs. Joe Wal-den, Neoga, and another brother, John Curry, near Greenup. nJyD'will9u fnlfr'nfiW Toi MEM IVITII IICQMIA IVhd Aro Tirod cf Ordinary Trusses 8) from Rep. Carl H.

Preihs of Pana, CL The Jockey-club operates the race track. Keller did not dispose' the price he paid. Preihs could not be reached for FLOOR C0VEBID6! the close of lti 23rd year and final meeting ot the season with a one o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel. U. S.

Grant. The table decorations were groups of books wrapped In pastel colored gift paper, with book-ends of low vases tilled with pansies, the class flower. Pansy boutonnleres were given as favors, Mrs. WUl Heath gave the Invocation. Mrs.

Horace1 Champion served as toastmaster, and introduced Mrs. A. de la Parra, Buenos Aires, Argentina, sister of Mrs. John Beem. She told of her experiences and the activities of the women, both native and American, being a member of a club of American women number, ing 700.

An Informal discussion followed Mrs. de la Parra's talk. Mrs'H. retiring expressed her appreciation for the co-operation of the club members during the past year. She was presented with a gift.

The newly elected officers for the 1953-54 year are: President, Mrs. H. E. Greer s-Tice- president, Mrs, Arlington B. Rlggs; secretary-treasurer.

Mm. John B. Phillips; critic, Mrs. W. O.

Jackson. Other members present were Mrs Lorraine Eveland, Mrs. W. O. Mc-Ginnls, Mrs.

H. P. Erwin, Mrs. comment either In Springfield, 111, We want hard working men whose jobs require lifting and who don't want to time in a hospital who nursed hernia for 10, 20, ii years or We want YOU to come to our cce fnr a consultation and PKOMISE: (1) that you need never buy another truss (2) that your hernia will never bother you again; and (3) that-many of you will report "Hernia disappeared completely." Our written guarantee says YOU must be satisfied Come when you cant NOW is the time! or his home in Pana. Preihs recently was questioned by the Ohio Racing Commission about Tiles, Block, Floral Patterns a man known only as "Mr.

The TUISDAY a commission contended this man received a majority share of $65,816 US. GRANT HOTEL APRIL 21 Gold Seal 6 ft width fl So U9 Hi from last year's revenue at the track. It said fall racing dates for Hnt 10 s.m. to 9 p.as. it Potanfewg, m.

Msltooa Ask the desk clerk for the Sykes Jtepresentstive At Reciaskl Choice of patterns Fort MiamLwould be withheld until It learns the man's identity. Gold Seal 9 ft width 466 MVW24ft READY Choice of patterns i Charles Birch, MnuJTemoa 59 q. yd q. yd. Mrs.

Oscar Sheeks, Mrs, Fred V. Brackln and Mrs. Leon VarJLanlng ham. Guests were Mrs. de la Parra, FOR Linoleum Choice of colors 1 GDflfMian.T.W'STiSTIOD 1 Halt-slzeri Every line Is figured to slim you, trim you.

Those hip panels give you a taller, longer-walsted look! And that softly bow-Tiled bodice has interest so feminine, flattering! Choose a breezy sheer or cool cotton for this! Pattern 4661: Half sizes 16.18C30H,'22H.24K. Size 16 takes 3ft yards 39-inch. Thi pattern easy to use. simple to sew, Is tested for fit. Has complete Illustrated Instructions.

"Send Thirty-rive scats "in soln foi'thls patternadd cents for each pattern If you wish lst-slass mailing. Send to Anno Adams, care of The Journal-Gasetta, Pattern Dept. P. O. Box 6710, Chicago, Dl Print your NAME.

ADDRESS with ZONE, 8IZE. 6TTLE NUMBER. BRING YOUR MEASUREMENTS! tt 7'6" 9 Genuin Gold Semi GONGOWAU Dili Felt Base Rugs WITH A NEW COMPLETE! Aerial and all ready for Champaign Beautify your kitchen or bathroom 49c Kn. ft. I Special $3.87 YOU PAY ONLY 3 95 GOOD USED TRUCKS 1951 Chevrolet 2 ton L.W.

1950 Ford ton pickup like new. Sadie and 1949 Chevrolet V2 ton panel Clean SAUE OH III LAID! Completely Installed LARGEST SELECTION IN THIS AREA -4k. 39 Priced From K7 International Tractor 2 1948 Mack E. H. model tractors 1948 Dodge V2 ton stake 1948 G.

M. C. 2 ton tractor 1945 K7 International Tractor Motor Co. K. ii i i -V A 'V.

I A' jv 1 Rev. $2.79 Value AP California Original a.M. TRUCKS FACT3 HEOARDING CHAMPAIGN Mr. A. M.

Miller ef Chleage, T. V. sales engineer reporting en the Midwest Television Corp, said in part (quote) "Studio equipment on order tnclndes complete control faculties for network film and multl-aeene lire prod action" (and) "Midwest will go est the Kir with 66,000 watts bat equipment for the full lOO.OOt waste la assured for delivery by "Mid said "with the equip-ment em order will be In a position to provide program service as complete as an; of the Chicago stations (and) "Engineers" he said, "are enthused on the geographic le- cation providing a very favorable coverage picture" (and) "Midwest will have gee 4 satisfactory reception for' more than 66 miles." Mattoon lies approximately 46 miles from the proposed site. Reg. $2.79 2800 Marshall Sir.

,1.95 Value Phone 5669 Slsan Inlaid 3 SAVE ON REMNANTS rn yv -1) SPECIAL! Heavy Weight Gold Seal 9 12 RUGS vWhy Be Satisfied With Anything Less Than the BEST Jt k1 Quality that has been proven dm ad time again, 37 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 1 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 27x54 Carpet Samples Discontinued Mohawk Gullistan Ma gee Vi PRICE While Tl.cy Lr. KATIOXIUY AIYIITIIII Saturday only A 1 ''3 FIICN3 zzri PHONI C37S (CENMY SH0AFF) pr tf-Vi $7.45 and $3.93 itCvcnt She Stcro Wolverine) Safety Shoes I "YarDc fiddle Alliance Dealer for 25 Years" OPEN BY APPOINTMENT Wccicrn.

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