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thi: rAvrtr.itvrii. Ttiiv. jiak mi. 'Former Clinton 5 New Teachers High Winds Turn Radio Tower Into Torn Mass of Steel CENTRAL ILLINOIS REUNIONS GRAIT. MINIERv Thirty six docm-denu of Mr.

and Mrs. 1L P. (Man To Serve Round Out rr 75T. I With British Graff attended the farrwly rrun.cn Sunday In M.rJer park. It mas the group's IS'Ji annual rscttar.s.

New ofLcers elected ucre: Paxton Faculty Barns, Cow Fall Prey To Storm COME ON IN, THE WATER'S DELIGHTFUL CLINTON. (TNS) LL Boer Harvey Graff, president: WJ- of St Louis, former Clinton liam Graff, vice president; Err-ma and Meliua 1 1 JiLA secretary, has wen namea Graff, secretary. sible to get the wading pool clean one of six men from the United I Graff, treasurer. PONTIAC (PNS) The radio ed and refinished. This will be PAXTON.

T.ve crw teachers hare trra ty the Paatcn graie iJ Zx schd bardi. It was arjicusced fcy John Slsr.ey Saturday. The rot- tower of state police station WQPP done as soon as possible, however was a twisted mass of wreckage Preparations were complete for me wiu wcrx turn ue uriuu DRY CROVE. (PNS) The Monday after a brief but severe the opening Friday afternoon. YMCA.

according to word received WcU TwM Crove m4J cf teachers fir text yexr Is with the pool chlorinator repaired Monday by Clinton friends. He held Sunday ia the timber cf Mrs. now ccerlete. wind and electrical storm had tossed it to the ground Sunday night Telephone service was disrupt will leave St. Louis In the near O.

It. McCue with IS persens at- DzyA and reinstalled. The ground floor lobby of the pool was le-painted and all lockers oiled and refinished. Showers and other PONTIAC. (PNS) Sunday afternoon found nearly 650 persons cooling themselves in Camp Humiston Memorial swimming pool at the long-awaited opening of the pool.

Monday morning found 55 brave (or foolish) young citizens taking advantage of the first free morning's swim, even though an icy wind made them shiver and keep under water. The very small fry could not take advantage of their small pool, however, for labor shortage had made it impos tending. Members were cresmi future for his new post overseas. ThawO resiiest, from Secor. EUsworth.

CfclXcoth. When Mr. Bever left CLnton ed, live wires crackled and popped in the streets, uprooted trees and ua, Say brock. Danver. Lir.co.n.

arrimltur at Pr.rsceoa Urt ynr Paul Hath. Mr. Hjth iwo jean I V. I t- downstairs facilities were all put in working order, and diving boards, guard chains, tower and director of the tVUeviUe USO rV.iM ZV. torn of! limbs blocked city traffic.

The big store, window of the club, and in about six months ir.djc'. the imicf last wrrkr. elrctrd Mrs. W. It rational Tea company lay in pool surfaces' newly painted, un Juhrt5n.

icr president; Mrs. Wil W.Ibur J. Evans ef Ilwv-n der the supervision of John jagged slivers on the sidewalk, while many farmers were report liam serretary and treafurer. Glawe. pool manager.

went to St. Louts as executive Mcretary of th SU lxuU in charge of all soldier work. He has had work In eight hit bm err.rVyd a errh la rTl- I-a MUr rrt-XT-ed. WiUiam Bowman gave a ta.k. ing crops damaged by the hall that Mr.

Evans h1 five rrt erTri- branches of the Washington EIIRUC1L fnre In the Ulastdt ar.l street were rebuffed when they attempted to climb on an uprooted, ancient tree that had become. university, jenerson coiirce. eo-1 TTnA F.rT:ch rajR.Tr returned tt te 5UVi iVcty tfjtr the iVik csi IVtrl ster Groves and all SU Louis tminn Kundav at iXMtt Decatur District Draws 3 Farmer lurbor. Dunr.r th yat yexr hat lerved at cvarh at Hcxxr.1. county.

Scott field and Jefferson pj, yin. Aurst Ham-Barracks. An average of 50.000 low ef Dloomir.ron were host ar.d men a month haw been served hostess. Officers for nest year are through the by the Girls paul Schwartz, president; Paul Mr. John MrKir.sey ci Pax- i' ton teach rr.ujic In rraie aM hftfi schL Sh re- Service organization, composed ol nhrlie vice president; Arthur more than 1.000 rirls acting as sjhrhch.

secreUrj-trrasurer. A- rlaces Mi Jnece Johrjon. and V1 junior nosicTisrs. inn yrar ir l.r. jrir.g Ft year has tauftt City Pastors iicvrx nil jrrvm as rnairman oi accompanied the storm.

Station Off the Air. Station WQPP was off the air until 3:30 a. m. Monday when a crew summoned from Springfield set up an emergency antenna for broadcasting. R.

W. Banta, operator at the station, said that several months would be required for the erection of a new tower and that the old tower would be sold for junk. It was built in 1936, at a cost of $10,000. A similar tower at Sterling was blown down during a storm in March. Bart Ferguson, street commissioner, Joseph James, alderman, Ira Mott Dorsey McCutcheon and Mayor Wilburne Miller labored until the small hours of Monday morning attempting to clear the streets sufficiently for traffic to at the St Louis USO staff council.

Miis Imerene Henry OiiLir.i unknown to them, a "bee tree." Outraged honey bees zoomed after the youngsters. Financial damages have not yet been accurately estimated, but insurance companies were reporting many claims filed due to damage inflicted on roofs by falling trees, hail damage to crops. Twelve trees were blown down at the Heisner pear orchard, causing damage estimated at several hundred dollars. Four Barns Down. Four barns were blown down in the vicinity of Piper City and Kempton Sunday night by the heavy wind storm which ran rampant in parts of Central Illinois.

The large barn on the A. Mrs. Bever and their two chil 1 1 w.Il teach te rt rrade at "e-t t-a-n actwri av! M.w Johr FARMER CITY. (PNS) As a dren. Patricia and Tommy, plan I to so to Keokuk.

Ia, to make their cf Taxtcn win tearh te result of changes In assignments Girl's State Candidate Selected home for the duration. Miss partrr.er.tal art. made at the annual Methodist con Bever Is a hljrh school graduate an1 ference at Jacksonville last week this vear. ha vine been awarded mree pastors, one present, one the McMillan scholarship at Wash- former, and one from a rural church near Farmer City, will find FARMER CITY-(rNS) Chase Mryert will be rom fort able on the Illinois river even If lie doesn't catch fish, lie I building a prefabricated eabin that lie will dismantle and truck to Havana. lincton university for nest year.

However, she Is transferring in themselves together in the Decatur FARMER CITY district Iowa Wes'evan, which she will enter this fall. Montelius farm, 10 miles north of He was assisted in the work by Russell SypulL move. Telephone company em The Rev. George V. Herrick, Piper City was completely Mrs.

Vercea Swiffirt. rrrder.t of the American Legion auxiliary. who came to the Methodist church wrecked. This barn was built in October, 1943 after lightning had at Farmer City in 1939 from Au Joe Williams unit number 53, an ployes and public service company operatives were also busy most of the night trying to reestablish disrupted services, and the fire department was called mil WRITES HIVDITOrt! "4 years' use convicecj xso nothicr helps like KZLLOGG ALL-E RAlf Thla trM laeiicfit eay hrtzz tvw hey to eonl: ratxa rzHerm. Kra4 Uaa ttltstolieitrd letUrl 1 ss ml mv tiiU Wkistf A Uuao mA 1st tA r.

I tm w4 Central Illinois Deaths Neighbors Help burn, will go to Pans struck and burned the original nounced Monday that Dorothy The Rev. Francis Samuelson Osman Farmer who has been pastor at the Meth ColLer will leave Thursday fair Jacksonville, uhcre the at barn last summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoup live on the farm.

A brooder house was also blown out on West South street when a Thomas A. McFariand Chris, Summerset. Edward, Saunemin: Arthur, Byron, Ohio; odist church at Weedman. go tend the t.tth annual state high tension wire broke. Damage Unknown.

down. to irinixy cnurcn in -ans ana we McLEAN. (PNS) Thomas An tarry. I'ontiac; thrct sisters. at Mac Murray college.

OSMAN-( PNS) Good nelzh-txirs here Friday helped Mr. and Mrs. Anna Pittm.in, KI Taso; Mrs. nev. wiana r.

near, iormer pas- sel McFariand. 81. died at 7:15 tor here for four years was retired a Mnrf.i hi. hr.m. nnth At the Mike Fagan farm, five Hat CoXcr, daughter of Mr.

Children in the neighborhood of Carrie Lovelock. I'hillipsburg. Mrs. C. J.

Itohl.lng ijrt ready to I miles north of Piper City, an av the 300 block on East Madison L' II. I 1 at the conference but wiU go to came suddenly following a heart Bethany, also in the Decatur dis- a.L,r, The ho.1v wa. taken to the erage sized barn was blown over, valedictorian of her clan and was rest. lone itestroyed by fire June 16 on killing a calf. selected to attend the school of trick A fit- McRcynolds funeral home, and it nn IW, WM sb tSMV WW MSUT, uir i.u...it..6 fmm Damage on a second Montelius rrom uapuoi inn cnurcn at tasi ih riHrr AXILS' UM i ceded him in death.

Twenty seven men gathered lo farm was limited to a machine SM is II wm mmmi i St. Louis, will come Rev. Harold Xuesday noon where friends may clear away the debrU of the old I I shed and slight damage to the E. Sorter to succeed Rev. Herrick.

call. Services will be held at tne WANTED TRUCK DHIVEI1 Steady Work Parker IJros. 823 E. Grove Street. hume.

The group Included Waller fo.r lrMifT Dale Wilner. who supervised, Wal- citiremh.p. and barn. Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Lask are Mrs. Cora Funk STANFORD. (PNS) Mrs the tenants. family residence at 2 p. Wednesday.

The Rev. Dwight i 19th District ter Sloan. Huley Ik-atty. Gabe rn Lora runic, 3. died at 4 A windmill was blown down at Melvin Parents Sailor, pastor of the Melcan Methodist church will c.mciate.

the Harvard Johnson farm Monday at Brokaw hospital. The Ufu noyd Sltrr body was taken to the McRey- ru Grov Vote Canvassed Windows were bblown out and and burial will be in McLean JSffi-TJriiS! Set Son's Medal nolds funeral home, Mmicr, and IT i Adams trees damaged in several other cemetery, sr a i a places. ttt oiw I ir. Aict ariana was oorn uec. a.

Kaiser. Emit. Adams. Doodle I UELVCC. (PNS) Mr.

and 1 1862. one mile west of McLean A barn on the farm of James where friends may call. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 i nr i He was the son of Daniel and Adams. Harold Adams. Don Earl I Mrs.

Edward Ilenr. Friday re-Fush. Vern Franklin. Earl Rohl-cet-ed the Heart awarded Malone, a mile, and one half north of Kempton, was blown down. The "Zu2'; nc.

Roy Savage. Henry Lammle. posthumously to thc.r son. Henry tenant is i nomas Kuntz. A corn S4 hmmm4 Ump frw4 W.

i LmtU. C4 It as mil. ofuta say KELLOCC3 ALL-UUAN eaa reay "ret at" east cf eowjtiytjeo lack ef tt2ittt isesta ia the i.t beeass it eta cf Natsrt't tscrt eerrir oarers ef tbe elasesta. Thry work ty bdr-tsr the fney ftcra ta JZ aal rrryar fer eary.catsnl rlimiBsuoo. KLLLOCG'S ALL-II RAN is rrratiT cards.

tct a mhel.eox, fsC actir.r. tralatuyr" ti. If fva hare ror.Jr ef tl'j tyr. cat KELLOCCS ALL life AN rrrral ALL-EEA-V rrxj-Jtrly. Drizk U-ttj cf aUr.

if yoq deal cferrr r-a wtlmtc rtiif. Iciut ea rni4 ALL-BEAN, nidt fcy Kccrr-a ta CaU: Crwk. SJiS tmiuL J' oldest person still livintr in ficially elected to fiU the unex- McLcan who had been bom here, pired term in congress from the a mm mrriivi Russell Bradley, John Dale Bcnr, seaman f.nt clais. ii i crib on the farm owned by Wil wv.c nuiuiiiKrr in r.wjr rlrM. I v-- liam Kneale was destroyed by the 19th congressional district of the v.m.

xt ch. wind. It is tenanted by C. A. meterv I scuvhj, ov.

ij, near i r-i. t-ollin Ilucnan prepared dinner ai Solomons Islands. liJ parents Platz, and is located about 2 miles late Rep. WiUiam H. Wheat (R, son Paul principai of the Rantoul.) MrLean hieh school: two srand- Positive Relief for STOMACH SUFFERERS HAHVET STOMACH TREATMENT la now avar.ible to ytra in Tablet Form.

For many years It was necessary to Imt a DOCTOR'S Prescription to get the HAP.VEY STOMACH TREATMENT. This DOCTOR'S FORMULA la guaranteed to relieve ulcer pain and teat acid, gassy, belchy. constipated, eervous and run-down condition, or yocr money back. Each box of HARVEY TABLETS contains a diet chart that points out the food that causes excessive fas. bloating and stomach distress.

SOLD EXCXCSIVEtT AT PAYLESS SELF SERVE DRUGS 317 N. Slain Bloomington, III. dauKhter of Walter' and Martha rcVL rrrf lVfvl trotr -v em-Perrin at Mount Vernon. Ohio 1 m.w.r.x The" election, In which McMil-1 children, and one great crand- south of Kempton. Another barn on the farm of James Anderson, also south of Kempton.

was len was unopposed, was held on child; one half sister, Mrs. Lizzie She was married to Amoi Funk "on.l.nnf; i on conf.rmatn leveled by the storm. of Stanford Jan. 20. 1910.

He prHn wiw i i IKonlnnz. June 13. The official canvass Florea. Belleville, Kan. A daucn-gave McMillcn 4,722 votes, and ter, Mrs.

Gladys Craig, died Jan. Memorial services wJl be held At El Paso, wind did consider 62 reported as scattering. The vote 1 15. 1914. She is sunived by three sis- las soon as arracxerscnu can able damage to trees, and knocked by county was: I He was a contractor and build down electric wires.

Streets in the PSieined building for maTeriai i ameie, coifax. Mrs. Ia Dunlap lf.w. I Champaign county 743: Coles IVi Jlc'Zs mn DUSI ii onminrrnn' I irTi- I'or-rin cim. I Leistman.

a veteran beekeeper. community were blocked in sev' eral places. Philathea Class Meets 415; Macon Moultrie had to smoke out a swarm of bees Charles Wagner ford; Har-ey Perrin. Aledo; Arthur Pcrrin. Seton; Reuben Perrin, Stanford.

246; Piatt 349; Shelby 572. from the walls of the old building. SAUNEMIN. (PNS) Charles McMillen will oppose George A large amcunt of honey was se Wagner, 62, died at 8 p. m.

Sun MELVIN. (P S) The Brown, Decatur Democratic at day at St. James hospital, having Philathea class of the First Meth torney, in the November election cured. Students Give Recital Mackinaw Woman Hurt In Accident to represent the district for the a ere odist church was entertained on regular term. Friday by Mrs.

Jesse Umbarger UI1CI ill CI VllVI niu UC Wednesday at 3 p. m. from the The board is composed of Sec and Mrs. Leslie Blundy in the GIBSON CITY. (PNS) A MACKINAW.

(PNS) Rel Barker funeral homo and burial church parlors. rctary of State Edward J. Hughes, will lo In Five Mile cemetery atives cf Mr. Martin Mihehch re- a mutlc re- II 1 I Atty. Gen.

George Hubert Evans will of- T- I IHC crivetl word Saturday that he had ctUl Friday In the music room inaauirr iviuiiim j. diriil- n.i.ln mav rail At IMP 1 IV. 1 .4 11 1- i been seriously hurt in an accident at the grade school. Piano solo ion, ana Auauor Artnur 1U11V I HI der, meeting in the presence of earlv that mminr h. presented by Vonna ShulL He was born Sept.

14, 1831, at Court Notes McLean county PROBATE COURT. xr- Gov. Dwight II. Green. Mctamora, a son of Michael and turning irom worx.

Lt, JnVn Jn Ann Silvmteln. IT COULD HAPPEN There tnny be conl for tho nation, but we can't gamble too much on next season's delivery facilities. Order your coal while you can get it. Temporarily we have SAHARA WASHED COAL Phone Us Your Order Margaret Wagner. He moved with Mrs.

Mihelich was formerly! Olive Auterman. Grace his parents to Saunemin township Estate of Mayme Neville: Final report TOWANDA in 1893. mea ana approved. Administrator dis charged. Miss Maricl Miller, daughter of Barbara Carter.

Connie and Mary Mrs. Sarah Miller. For some time nit she has been employed in a de- Ann Gerber Sa.r Hager. For 33 years he has been Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Stein and Estate of L. M. Norris: Final report member of Wagner and Eggenber sons. Kim and Victor, went Man uuru na approvea. t-xecutor discharged.

Estate of Fred Basting: inventory filed. fcnse plant in Chicago. I iTJ 'r'-T-i-sZ: day to Loogootee. Mr. Stein will er naraware store unui aisposin i-onservaiorsnip or nomas a.

Parr: In' ventory filed. From reports received she was return within a few davs while of his business wrec wcexs ago. Mrs. Stein and snns will remain I Surviving are four brothers. riding in a car with several ntherl" Conservatorship of Gertrude Rahlv Har riet Cooper appointed conservator.

Bond of people. She is suffering from for a week visiting relatives. a.uuu niea ana approved. displaced hip and very badly Mrs. Bertha Howell who hasloi KIrLU CaI, estate or Jennie E.

Rathbun: Proof of puDiismng notice of claim date filed. bruised and mashed hands as well been a patient at Mennonite hos- "ciynuwia c.c Rush Relief To Sufferers From tatat of Lizzie Yereler: Final rennrt as some face injuries. Mrs. Mi pital for several weeks, remains 0m a Counle niea ana approved. Executors discharged.

nnimnrniTiwI I Estate of Viola Mae Apell: Leonard A helich is in St. Francis hospital in OSMAN. (PNS) Twenty one Apell appointed administrator. Bond of T. c.

vans ton. son, WiUiam Arthur, returned 10 an tvtei in r-ti the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry niea and approved. EXECUTOR'S DEEDS.

Rheumatism Pain James and Gladys Ptockdale. executors Second Concert eady HOPED ALE. (PNS) The second of the series of summer con- er several weeks visit here with Schmall Friday to entertain their their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- host5- Mrs- SchmaU has been a liam Hirst, and relatives in Stan- wheel chair invalid for a number ot xne estate or w.

K. Llddle, deceased ad tnni an smMt bapcr to waiter s. Gott. $1,700: Commencing 50 feet -west of the northwest corner of (M il A MlklTU K- tw certs given by the MCHS band It tmwmu vw ford. of years lot uoieman's subdivision of block 8, then south 85 feet, then west 170 feet, t'MHITfl i Ii UKlJ.

Phone 5744-0 uien nortneast 110 feet, then east 100 o.tiv UVIW.IW in uitr iMuwu luis. -mil? saiuni. ransiisMMM 1 icex to me place of beginning. tmm so To caa mm ss I I 1 Luetta Nafzigcr will appear as k. Mctineny.

executor of the estate The Rev. N. C. Shirey of Lex- James Dunn, who planned the ington administered baptismal meeting, played old time fiddle services Sunday morning at the music, seconded by A. H.

Schmall Presbyterian church for Miss Ber- on the bass viol and Mrs. Collin nadine Snodgrass 'and Lucile Buchan at the piano. The Misses Msiortta wwm mm tr I I 1 or oenevieve Moyer, deceased, to Henry soioisi wiui tne Dana ana SoKrru thm rm ad rs mm. stZitLj I Stappenbeck. S2.850 50 feet off the entire tions will be suns bv a male ouar-1 "rr ui usi soma na or lot 1, Assessor's subdivision, diock 4, uimmltt's Fifth addiUon, Bloom tette consisting of Dan Egli.

Lnren ZZZTTltZZZ'ZZ'SZ lugLon. Stoops. Miss Madge Sachs was in Evelyn and Eilien Yeagle played charge of the prayer services fori piano duets and Miss Wanda Neim. ii. E.

lest and John Iilrky. riMuiu amtim WARRANTY DEEDS. the service men Nellie ORiien to Nnbl Ferguson: Roulh- west quarter of aouthesst quarter, section Mrs. Annabell Cary entertained 9P ib. Money ureeK tnwnshlD.

ARE YOU MY DADDY at her home Sunday for a family Leonard N. and Katherln Potts fo Rcr. Kuhns played violin nolo. Miss Erline Rohlfing played the solo vox and Mrs. Dunn closed the program showing a group of colored slides.

reunion with 24 members present. trude B. Tefft: Lot 19 In the subdivision of block 6, Dlmmett's Fifth addition, Bloomlngton. An outdoor basket dinner was Esther B. and Fred Erdman to John B.

served and guests were present LAST DAY! TO USE GAS RATION and H. Marie Grosso: L. W. Capen and company's subdivision of 80 acres, being a part of the south half of section 21 and from Hudson, Le Roy, Normal and Bloomington. tne norm Half of section 23.

Normal town Children day program will be ship. Our New Neighbors HETWORTH Mr. Mrs Vr'. Slmp- held at the Methodist church Sun Joseph B. Scarier to James Russell.

I4S0: Lou 81. 82. 83. 84. 85.

Bloomlneton day at 11 a. m. All participants Heights subdivision of lots 17. 18. 19 and will practice every day this week 20 In Nafziger's subdivision of part of the northwest quarter, section 6, Bloomlngton except Tuesday and Saturday.

klns. boy. born Funds at PU Josxpb hospltsl. Bloominrlon. JUNE Mrs.

Salhe Thomas sold her COUPON townsnip. Mariano and Rose Capodlc to A. GinsON CITT. f. anil Mr Wills and Mollle Maxwell: Lot 4.

Campbell's property to D. E. Henderson and will move to Bloomington where Crows, a rlrl. born Sundsjr at St. Joscpb subdivision or the southeast quarter, section 29.

Normal township. Hospital. Bloomincion. she will make her home. Marie and Edward Tetzlaff and others to Fred and Blanche Erdman: South 45 feet Frank Morgan and family moved of lot 22 and the north 9 feet of lot 23, MMunlU.LDIHU IHi SAt I 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Vr'5 16 17 18 19 21 2324 2526i.tli930 to Danvers.

Mr. Morgan served mm CARLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cramp, a clrl. born Monday at Mennonlta hospital.

Bloomlngton. MEADOWS. PN8 Mr. and Mr. Don NO.

A II Open 6 A. M. to 12 O'Clork Mid ni(e McCord addition. Normal. X7TS, sonny boy, I'm your daddy the daddy yoa don't remember because you were just few months old mbea I left for wir." War Is heartless, little man.

It doesn't gie ranch beed to family tics. Dot, aloog with millions of other esc a and women in uniform, your daddy it certainly doiag eterythiog be can to keep another war from startisg hcn you're grown up and bare children of your own. "Kone of ns in cisillan life can match the sacriSctt that fathers away from borne and fire tide and many others in the armed services are making for us on the ghx-iog (roots. Dot this much we all do we can make rss that the America they're fighting for stays stroog. It's more than good Americanism to iovest to the limit in VTtx it's good business.

Let's bvy more Bonds than we planned, now daring the Stb VTar Loan Dri nd Ut't ierp tm as janitor here in the Towanda Metropolitan Life Insurance company to Hodge C. Johnson. J9.O0O: Fart of north schools last year. ald Gundy, a boy, born Saturday at the west quarter, section 19. Bloomlngton Mrs.

S. S. Bolton. Reporter, Hospital in woostsr. unio.

township ana other property. Lillian E. Kearfott. widow, to Otto Stark: North half of lots 5 and and 52 feet of even width off south end of lots 3 and 4. block 21.

First addition. Normal. Otto and Clare Stark to Earl and Marie Hickman: North half of lots 5 and 6 and Good vision is essential to 52 feet of even width off south end of lots 3 and 4, block 21, First addition. Normal. Kate B.

Amberg, widow, and others to R. W. and Nellie ImhofT: Lots and block 2. Vance's addiUon. Danvers.

Gertrude B. Tefft. widow, to Abe success. You can't go far or do much without it. Take care of your eyes if you expect them to take care of you.

At the tirst suspicion of trouble come in for a check-upl Silbersfein: West half of lot 7 and east Get made by the makers of Houdry 100 Octane Aviation Gas! Sfrefch Rationed Gas! UIE'UE COT JOD TO DO Every day we must transport the great American army ol Industrial commandos to the production line. We soldiers of the transportation army would appreciate it greatly if you wouldn't ride during the rush hours UNLESS YOU MUST. 39 feet of lot 8, Leavitt'a subdivision of block 1 and part of block 2, Mclntyre's addition. Bloomlngton. George and Ida Balbach to Alex ana Erina Parentl.

$1,500: Lot 5. Balbach's subdivision of lots 6. 7 and 8. block 3 Scott Humphrey and Pickett's subdivision of Scott's Second addition. Chenoa.

Dorothv E. Butler and Kenneth Lee and others to Bernard T. Grimes: South 24 feet and 9 Inches of lot 3 and all lot 6, block 5. Durley addition. Bloomlngton COD Myrtle M.

Green, widow, to George and Mildred Broughton: Lots and 8, BLO0MINGT0X-X0RJLL Seventh addition. Normal. G. F. Warner, widower, to Harry am -k itid Edith Reed, $375: Lot 9, block 9 Association of Commerce addition.

Bloom SHOiiLton In ton. Jefferson and East Streets Bloom Iflston THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION The invention of glass blowing came with the advent of Christian X. E. COR. MONROE ity..

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