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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 13. 1950. FIVE Machine Mxe'd-Up: CARLOCK Woman Gets Bird-Free Clinton Boys Hurt in Accident CLINTON (PNS) Two Clin Dr.

and Mrs. E. W. Wuerfele had returned to their home Saturday after an eight weeks visit ton youths were treated for in in uermany. Pekin Loan Association Director Dies 73,200 Tax Levy juries at John Warner Hospital Petition Threat Halts Lincoln In Meter Installation LINCOLN (PNS) City em ployes started to install parkin meters around the Logan County Sunday, sustained in an automobile accident on route 54, a mile west of Salt Creek bridge near Tremont Church Class Plans Children's Party TREMONT (PNS) Members of the Julia Hayward Sunday School class of the Methodist Church will sponsor a Christmas party for their children at the church Thursday evening, following a covered dish luncheon at 6:30.

There will be a 25 cent gift exchange. Games will be provided for the children. Hosts and hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Toepfer. SACRAMENTO (AP) Lee Poisal, Sacramento importer-exporter, sold a singing canary to a Roanoke, I1L, woman for $2.95. He received a cashier's check for $100,002.95 from the buyer, Mrs. Mary Ronchetto.

A bank teller made a big mistake with his check writing machine. Mrs. Ronchetto is going to get her canary free. Poisal says he's going to keep the check as a souvenir. Kenney about 2:30 a.

m. Sunday. -Made ESPECIALLY For gaieraioe The car in which they were County Nursing Home Nets $9,000 Profit committee said that donations of $5,000 to the home by residents and organizations during the year had left a balance of $1,300 in unused appropriations. Other actions of the board Tuesday included the increasing of county employes' salaries as fol- riding, driven by Allen Trammel went off the road and struck a tree. Bruce Carmean, 18, sustained numerous bruises and minor lacerations, and was hospital to rati cMgta-adrfii Courthouse at 1:30 p.

m. Tuesday ized until Monday morning, when BY STAFF WRITER 1 v. nn: vT 3 Vto $265 a month, jailer from S2, dents face the happy prospect of tn nnn 'J jEureka Society but were stopped by the city after they had set only three posts. The employes were halted in their work after State's Atty. Edwin C.

Mills notified the city that he was preparing a petition to be filed Wednesday morning in cir vator operator from $1,620 to PHOTOGRAPHIC 800 annually. On the basis of county population increase the salary of the cuit court here. The petition would a $73,200 reduction in next Spring's tax bill following action Tuesday by the County Board of Supervisors. While increasing county appropriations from $830,000 to $881, 638, the board reduced the tax levy from $497,000 for the past year to $423,000 for 1951. The difference between appropriations To Give Oratorio, The Messiah' seek a temporary injunction against the city to stop the work on the meter installation.

he was discharged. Dwight Hickgauer, 18, sustained a fracture of his right knee cap, and was discharged Monday afternoon, after having his leg put in a cast. PinbalP Case Continued At Lincoln LINCOLN. (PNS) A hearing in the case of the People versus 75 Pinball machines was contin ued until Dec. 20 by Judge Frank county judge was raised from to $7,425.

The juvenile probation officer was raised from to $2,750 and the state's attorney's stenographer increased from $2,400 to $2,700. The allotment for salary and expenses of The forced work stoppage Tues RADIANT the perfect gift day is a result of a auarrel be EUREKA (PNS) "The (maximum expected expendi Messiah." sacred oratorio by tween the city of Lincoln and the Logan County Board of Supervis PEKIN (PNS) Robert F. Whitfield, 57, director of American Savings and Loan Association died at 9:15 a. m. Tuesday at Pekin Public Hospital.

He had been ill four months. The body was taken to the Preston Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at First Methodist Church.

The Rev. Joseph Albrecht will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. He was born in Pekin Nov. 7, 1893, son of J.

P. and Annie Hutton Whitfield. He married Clarissa Mulvey in Pekin March 16, 1929. Surviving are the wife; one brother, Earnest Whitfield of Muskegon, three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor A.

Roberson, Alma, Mich. Mrs. Phyllis Garlish, Minier; Mrs. Minnie H. Johnson, Mountain View, Calif.

He had started working in the savings and loan association ir 1926 and was appointed secretary in 1928. He had been a director since 1948. He was a member of Empire Lodge, AF and AM, order of Eastern Star, Pekin Elks Lodge. He was a charter member of William Schaefer Post, No. 44 American Legion.

Colorado contains 43 mountain peaks which are more than 14,000 feet above sea level. nationally known TjX. CAMERAS PROJECTORS SCREENS and a complete line of phorqgraphic.accessor.es tures) and levy is made up by op-Lhe county veterinarian was George Frederick Handel, will be ors. The county lawmakers are erating revenue of institutions, presented bv the Eureka Choral creased from $5,400 to $5,700 grants from state and federal society in the Eureka Christian governments and supluses from claiming that the space around the courthouse now being used for sidewalk and parking is under the jurisdiction of the county and Church at 8 p. m.

Sunday. This is the 37 th year this so ciety, composed of co-operating members of the community ana S. Bevan in court Tuesday. therefore, the city has no right to limit parking. The city employes placed the colleee students, has presented sacred concerts at this season of three posts on the McLean side The delay in the hearing is to allow the State's Attorney time to notify the 61 persons who were operating the places of businesses UNITED PHOTO SHOP the year.

of the courthouse before they were Soloists this year are Miss Ha zel Peterson. Peoria, soprano Phone 4218-5 501 North Main Hazel Gardiner. Peoria, alto; Dan from which the pinball machines were taken Oct. 11 by State Inspector's Wage Cut Because of a decrease in mining activity in the county the pay of the mine inspector was cut from $700 to $500 a year. The board voted to instruct the state's attorney to prepare a resolution for the issuance of tax warrants as needed up to during the coming year.

A recommendation for the donation of $500 to the village of Tremont for purchase of fire fighting equipment was made by the finance committee. Presumably the county nursing home, located just west of Tremont, would benefit from an improvement in Tremont's fire equipment. At the start of Tuesday's meeting Paul Soldwdel of Pekin was seated as a board member in H. Kinsinger. Eureka College stu dent, tenor; and Gerald Dewees, The pinball operators made the motion Tuesday asking that the stopped.

Phone Firm Installs Board At Saunemin Eureka, bass. The group is directed by Pro fessor Griff Lathrop and accom the past year. Resolutions Reported Levy reductions were made by the board as follows: county aid for township bridges, state aid fund, tuberculosis sanatorium, $10,000, and general county fund, $22,000. The appropriation for township bridges was increased $35,000 and the general fund appropriation boosted $14,000. The lone levy increase was a $40,000 raise to meet demands of the municipal employes' retirement fund.

Additional good news for economy minded citizens came in the announcement by the county nursing home committee that the institution had operated at a net profit of approximately $9,000 for the year ending Nov. 30. Income was listed at about $65,000 and operating costs totaled approximately $56,000. The $9,000 profit petition be dismissed. The plaintiff claims the naming of Sheriff panied by Professor Grayson C.

W. Smith as a party to the ac Brottmiller on the organ. There tion was new action in the suit. The 61 tavern and cafe owners to be notified defaulted in any ear is no admission charge. Dwight Carpenter Hurts Back in Fall ner part of the hearing by not ap SAUNEMIN (PNS) The Saunemin Mutual Telephone Com pearing in court.

CoVTuJ "WW. pany purchased and had a new place of George Stall who resigned to become sheriff. Mr. Soldwedel, DWIGHT (PNS) Car whose term runs until April, 1953, switch board installed Sunday by Leland Smith of the Wilton Electric Company of Wilton. Iowa.

The was appointed to the nursing home committee. Company has spent over $6,000 in Santa Will Visit Minier Children MINIER (PNS) Santa Claus will visit Minier at 2 p. m. Saturday. He will give treats to Anderson, Dwight carpenter, was taken to St.

Mary's Hospital, Streator, Monday for treatment of a back injury received in a fall from a scaffold Saturday. Mr. Anderson was reported to have suf cable and repairs this year to improve the service of the system 'A Az I Downs Man Hurt was transferred to the county general fund to pay for part of the cost of remodeling the home. Members of the nursing home children of the community at the Minder Theater following a Le Roy Students To Give Musicals ADV. Again in Korea DOWNS PNS Mr.

and Mrs. Scott Terven received word fered two broken vertebrae. Weston Boy Hurt In Korea War His visit is sponsored by the Civic Club and George Davidson of the Minier Theater. On the Saturday from their son, Cpl. LE ROY (PNS) A "Christmas Musicale" will be presented committee in charge are Frank Thomas, chairman, Karl Graff.

WESTON (PNS) Mr. and Jim Terven, that he was nospi-talized for the second time in by the music department of Le Mrs. Tace Meints Monday had re- Morris Peine, Paul Hohnstreiter, Japan suffering from injuries and Roy High School at 8 p. m. Sun ntvpt a ipttpr from their son Ben McReynolds and Georee day in the school auditorium, Pfc.

Kenneth, and he was in a Davidson. Mrs. Norma Bruce, music in Shop early for your supply of old-fashioned Christmas hard candies at this low, low price! Chewy hard and tasty filled center in a variety of delicious flavors medium size pieces in interesting shapes make this colorful assortmeol a favorite with everyone I hospital in Japan. He had been structor, will direct the program. Til play the piano- exposure.

Cpl. Terven has been with the Army in Korea. He had re-entered active duty in Korea after being wounded in August. SCHOOL PROPERTY. SOLD Waynesville Soldier The program will include solo wounded in Korea imov.

He received machine gun shot in both arms and had one side and ensemble numbers and selec Writes of Korea War tions by the boys' chorus, girls' of his chest badly torn. everybody Where there are children chorus and mixed chorus. WAPELLA (PNS) Francis WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Mrs. Jesse Hudson received a let Injured Mai! Carrier in the home, how important it is for them to be offered the soul-filling heritage of ter Saturday from her son Cpl. Virgil Hudson, the first word from Our New Neighbors CLINTON 'PNS Mr.

and Mrs. James WT MAIL CANDY ANYWHEKt Reported Recovering him for over three months. He H. Greene, president of the Wa-pella Community Unit District 5 school board, said Monday that the house located on the Anna Riddle property which the district bought recently to enlarge the grade school playground, had been sold to Raymond Fryman. No purchase price was disclosed.

said he had been fiehtine in Ko uhh of Roberts, a boy. the first child. DWIGHT (PNS) Gene Hamilton, veteran Dwight rural A fig a. music the fun-for-life of music. Give A Wurlitzer Piano For Christmas man carrier, was con James Michael, born Dec.

7 in John Warner Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Altes. a Kirl.

born In John Warner Hospital. Dec. 7. She has been named Karen Kay. i.fr and Mrs.

John Pence. Hallsvllle. i valescing from injuries received rea in 20 below zero weather. Cpl. Hudson said he had been awarded the Bronze star for bravery in action carrying ammunition to the front lines under heavy enemy fire.

SAUNEMIN last week while on hia route. He CANDIES 415 N. Main St. Bloomington, 111. suffered severe cuts and body bruises when his car skidded on Mr.

Norman Christopher, 2344 Cumberland, Houston. Texas, works for the Water Contract Division of the city of Houston, and he says the housetops aren't high enough nor the days long enough for him to praise HADACOL. He says since he has been taking HADACOL he feels mighty good. loose gravel and crashed into a ditch. HAVE YOUR EYES CHECKED EVERY YEAR Whta leo Need Glutei SEE A COMPETENT OPTOMETRIST W.

H. SIHGLEY, JR. 0. D. 0 E.

Mulberry St Phone 6540-6 Mrs. Collins Dick entered the St. James Hospital Sunday as a medical patient. He found his system was de-j fROWl a boy. born Dec.

8 in John wamer Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sturgeon, a girl, Linda Jean, born Dec. 7 In John Warner Hospital.

EUREKA PNS) Mr. and Mr. Paul D. Zehr. a Kirl.

born Sunday in Methodist Hospital. Peoria, their third child and third daughter. The mother Is the former Arlene Neuhauser. MELV1N PNS Mr. and Mn.

Floyd Harms, a girl, born Nov. 26 in Mennonite Hospital. Bloomington. She has been named Charlotte Estelle. DWIGHT PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Muriel J. Ogg. Dwight. a boy.

born Saturday in the Norris Hospital. PONTIAC (PNS Mr. and Mrs. James Follmer. Pontiac.

a boy. born Monday in St. James Hospital. ONE NAME changed buying habit of millions now at Hospital Notes St. James PONTIAC (PNS) Patients admitted: Mrs.

Harley Hoerner, Chenoa. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Mel-vin Gosteli and daughter, Saunemin; John Neu, Minonk; Mrs. Robert Schieler and son. Gray-mont; Mary Ann Horning, Pontiac.

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Even then just a few mouthfuls of food would fill me up. At night I couldn't sleep I would just roll and toss all night. I felt miserable. Nothing seemed to help me until I started taking HADACOL. After the third bottle of HADACOL I could tell a difference in my eating and sleeping habits.

Now after a year's time of taking HADACOL I have gained almost 20 pounds. I sleep well and the most wonderful thing I can enjoy 3 full meals a 1 rn himi I I II I 111 II I tf or sure "I'm 111 oi i7 new day. There is no way I can de- scribe the tremendous improve-! mcnt in my appetite. I have; started my wife taking HADA-; COL and she, too, is feeling wonderful. If there is anybody who doubts my word about what! I have said about HADACOL, i they should have seen me before I started taking HADACOL.

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