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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

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if Sunday, April 11, 1943. THEATERS 21 UtLAIUK bUINUAT ncKALU AND REVIEW and Jills, at 12:18, 3:08, Shortages dr 1 Decatur Movies Bette- Davis, George Brent, Mary Astor. "Girl Shorts, news Friday "Keep 'Em Flying" with Abbott and Costello. "Saddle Mates" with the Three Mesquiteers. News, cartoon.

Continued from Page 20 bills giving officers of the navy, marine corps and coast guard authority to act as notaries public for service men, and authorizing the sale of naval supplies at naval stations and, post exchanges to civilian officers and employes and other persons where purchase from private agencies is found to be Navy Is Authorized To Name Commodores Washington, D. C. (AP) President Roosevelf yesterday approved legislation creating the grade of commodore in the navy and authorizing temporary appointments to that rank. He also signed Hit Drilling In Oil Basin 8:48. Cartoon, news.

Wednesday "Moontide" with Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell, Claude Rains. "I Live on Danger" with Chester Morris, Jean Cartoon, news, and government reel "Paratroops." Friday "Sundown" with Gene Tierney. Bruce Cabot, George Sanders. "Henry and Dizzy" with Jimmy Lydon, Mary Serial "King of the Mounties," cartoons, news. ALHAMBRA Today "Iceland" with Sonja He'nie, John Payne, Jack Oakie, Sammy Kay and his orchestra, at 1:21, 4:11.

7:01 and 9:51. "Moonlight in Havana" with Allen Jones, Jane Frazee, and the Jivin' Jacks Patric Knowles, Ralph Bellamy, at 2:33, 5:27. 8:21. Cartoon. Wednesday "Affairs of Jimmy Valentine" with Dennis O'Keefe.

Ruth Terry, George E. Stone. "All-American Co-Ed" with Frances Langford, Johnny Downs. Red Skelton in "Seeing Red," plus shorts. Friday "How Green.

Was My Valley" with Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara. Roddy McDowell. "The Mummy's Tomb," with Ditk Foran, Lon Chaney, John Hubbard. Colored cartoon, news. Give Your Lawn a Chance Sow Scott's Seed BURPEE SEEPS Bulk and Package Flower and Vegetable It's 99.91 weed-free, hardy and sure-growing.

Will give you a dense, spark ling lawn ior lasung enjoyment. SUNNY 59c In 5-lb. Bags POUND STALEYMONE Amazing New Plant Growth Substance! Inexpensive to Use Garden Sizes, 25c, 50c, $1 1 lb, 65c 3 $1.85 SHADY SEED 1 75c; 3 $2.15 SCOTT'S CREEPING BENT Makes lawns like finest golf greens. 1 lb, $1.65 SCOTT'S VICTORY GARDEN PLANT FOOD Fortified with Staleymone. Increases yields.

50 lbs, $2.40. MOREHOUSE WELLS CO. Water and East Main Street Phone 4231 AVON Today "Across the Pacific" with Humphrey Bogart. Mary Asto'. Sidney Greenstreet.

at 1:13, 4:03, 6:53 and 9:43. "It Comes Up Love" with Gloria Jean, Donald O'Connor, Ian Hunter, at 12, 2:50, 5:40. 6:30. Cartoon. Thursday "The Fleet In" with Dorothy Lamour.

William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Jimmy Dorsey and his band. "Priorities on Parade" with Ann Miller, Jerry Colonna, Betty Rhodes. Travelog, news. Serial at matinees only. Saturday "The Undying Monster" with James Ellison, Heather Angel.

John Howard. "Bandit Ranger" with Tim Holt, Cliff Edward. Cartoon, and "Overland Mail." Comedy and cartoon hour at noon. RENTAL SERVICE EYES OF THE NIGHT" Floor Sander $3.00 a day Floor Polisher $1.00 a day Lawn Roller $1.00 a day Fertilizer Spreader 50c a day -ANN HARDING IN Gorgeous Ann Harding makes her return to the screen in "Eyes in the to be seen Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday at the Empress. Edward Arnold and pretty young Donna Reed have the other leading roles.

Allen Dickason New Varsity Theater Head 1 he Loveliest HomeK I Improvement Is Still gg the Easiest 1 Morehouse Wells Co. Water, E. Main and State Sts. 83 Years in Decatur man for Arch Wilson, Springfield clothing company, is a son of L. B.

Dickason of Decatur," a Wa-oash employe for the past quarter-century. Dickason, a golf and bowling enthusiast, is a member of the Elks club and the Junior Association of Commerce. VARSITY Today "Beyond the Blue Horizon" with Dorothy Lamour, Richard Denning, at 1. 3:15. 5:30.

7:45 and 10. "Miss Polly" with ZaSu Slim Summerville, at 2:30, 4:45. 7, 9:15. Cartoon, news. Tuesday "Dr.

Cyclops" with Albert Dekker, Janice Logan. "One Born Every Minute" with Hugh Herbert, Guy Kibbee. Cartoon "Hold to Your Husband," news. Friday "Treat 'Em Rough" with You'll Eat Better IF YOU FEED YOUR GARDEN Peggy Moran. Eddie Albert.

"Mad Doctor of Market Street" with i Centralis (Staff) Manpower and material shortages hampered drilling activities In the Illinois oil basin last week to the extent that only 34 new operations were reported by basin sccuts at their weekly meeting. This was a decrease of seven from the 41 of the preceding week. Seven of the first reports were wildcats. Only 11 oil wells were completed for the week with a combined daily initial production of 920 barrels of oil and 16 dry holes were reported. Progress at two Shelby county wildcats, both north of Stewardson continued slow during the past week.

The Milo Ritchey No. 1 Bu-genhagen, (se nw sw 21-10-5e) was underreaming in an attempt to shut out water and the George Wakefield No. 1 Krummreich (nw sw se 28-10n-5e) was sflut down for fuel at 1.600 feet which is about 200 feet above the expected pay. Show Found in Moultrie A Moultrie county wildcat. Continental Oil Co.

No. 1 Beachey (ne nw nw 13-15n-6e) was drilling late Friday at 3.620 feet in the Trenton. A slight show of oil was encountered in the Devonian but was insufficient for commercial production and two cores already taken in the Trenton failed to disclose commercial production. From all indications the test is scheduled for abandonment within the next few hundred feet. Central Illinois Oil Co.

No. 1 Zimmerman (sw sw sw 36-lln-2w) in Christian county was drilling at slightly below a 1000 feet and will test the Devonian expected at a little below 1,800 feet, which is the pjy formation of Christian county ooly producer. North of Vandalia in Fayette county, the Gulf Refining Co. No. 1 George Capps, (se se 31-7n-le) was shut down for orders Friday at an undisclosed depth but apparently through the McCIosky.

North of Ramsey the Northern Ordinance Co. No. 1 Mary O'Connor (nw ne 28-9n-le) was drilling Friday at 2.500 feet for a test of the Devonian expected around 3,000 feet. Loudon Completion In the Fayette county Loudon pool. The carter Oil Co.

reported a completion in the Devonian at the No. 5-D Minnie Doty (se nw 2-8n-3o with a potential cf 97 barrels of oil and 30 barrels of water. In the same area plug was being drilled to the Devonian at the No. 7-D Sinclair (nw se 2-9n-3e. Along the extreme west side of the Loudon pool the Carter Co.

reported a dry hole at the No. 3 Charles Knapp (se nw ne 20-8n-3e) in the Cypress. However, in the same area plug was being drilled to test Cypress saturation found in the No. 4 Clinton Miller (nw se ne 16-8n-3e. Another shallow Cypress sand test of the company in the northern part of the pool, the No.

4 J. W. Lancaster (nw ne nw 10-8n-3e) was testing. Cumberland Wildcat A Cumberland county wildcat, the Kingwood Oil Co. No.

1 Massie ic-sw nw 12-9n-8e) was drilling below surface pipe. In Effingham county Wilbert R. Braun's No. 1 I Trimble (nw nw se 26-6n-5e) was! recorded as a completion in the Rosiclaire with a potential of 60 barrels cf oil. Several tests in the South Macon pool were in comple- Men Guilty of Robbery And Assault Sentenced Effingham (Staff) Two men found guilty on charges on which they had been indicted by the Effingham county grand jury were sentenced by Judge J.

T.Bullington of Hillsboro Saturday morning to indeterminate terms of one to 14 years in the Una Merkel, Claire Dodd. Cartoon "The First Swallow," and serial "Winslow of the Navy." if mi tun Widr rr I SPee0ul BOND Today "Charley's Aunt" with Jack Benny. "Blue. White and Perfect" with Lloyd Nolan. News.

Tuesday "The Great Lie" with V7 VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER 20c Till 1:00 Child 10c Inc. Tax BOND Illinois penitentiary. The men, Saleh Said of New York and David Baker of South Bend, were convicted on charges of assault with intent to rob and assault with intent to commit larceny. The charges were the outgrowth of an attempted robbery at the Louis Frutchl TODAY and MONDAY i I filling station here Dec. 21.

The men's pleas for probation were ALLEN DICKASON Allen (Bud) Dickason of Springfield has taken over the management of the Varsity theater, 1117 West Wood street, owned by Fri-sina Amusement, Inc. He succeeds A. Pellegrini, who was inducted into the army on JACK Of course, planning a VICTORY GARDEN this year. But you know, too, that vegetables to grow plentifully, for perfection of size and flavor, for extra richness in minerals and vitamins must have complete balanced nourishment. Swift's long successful experience in the manufacture of complete plant foods is your assurance that VIGORO VICTORY GARDEN FERTILIZER will produce the results you want and expect.

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A third man under indictment, Louis A. Curran, on request of his counsel. Atty. Lester Wright, was granted 60 days' delay for preparation of his defense. Thursday.

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Phone 5S52 DATJT BROS, Florists 120 East Prairie Phone 2-5042 DRAPERJES BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED in Decatur Streets Phone 4231 83 Years Water, East Main and Slate 15 MOREHOUSE WELLS Water, Main State Sti. Phone 4231 OAKLAND AVE. HDWE. 130 S. Oakland Ave.

Phone 2-4710 B. M. DENNIS SON (11 North Water Street Phone 3113 FOSTER Seed and Pet Supply 243 North Main Street But She's i rr ii isnisrisi i i ECONOMY CLEANERS 101S NORTH WATER STREET Iff i ftucc teX. X. IT I Lif i 1 PV'TTBJ Sensational Mew Hansen Plants IT'S A GREAT COMEDY! PLUS FEATURE NO.

2 IRENE DUNNE IHNE tion stages this weekend. A Marion county test, which has been carried as a Magnolia opera id at IMew Low Prices PATRIC XNOWLES IEIUMT EUGENE FAllETTE HANSEN IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY tion, the No. 1 Nattier (c-sw se 29- 7n-le in the old Patoka pool and which unsuccessfully tested the Devonian and Rosiclaire formations, has been taken over by R. L. Whee- lock.

Magnolia owned only the deeper rights in this test and Wheelock. who owned the shallow rights has applied for a permit to without using her head She Got Ahead ALSO MERRY MELODY COLORED CARTOONS A dwarf chvry that will give you a taste thrill such as you've never enjoyed before! A new 3-foot bush which, after a year, will produce regular tree-sized tasty fruit in abundance. Very hardy and easy to grow in any garden. Bears beautiful white blossoms in the Spring and red and gold foliage in the Fall. Plant now and enjoy the rich jams, jellies and pies this new cherry will make.

HANSEN MANCHURIAN APRICOT perforate casing opposite the Be-noiit, the pay formation of the Patoka pool. Jefferson Abandonment Three miler east of the Clinton county Boulder pool, the Gulf Refining Co. is drilling below surface casing at the No. 1 Sarah "Watts sw sw sw 28-3n-lw). In Jefferson county the Magnolia Oil Co.

has abandoned its No. 1 Paul Schulick (nw nw sw 22-2s-le) after failure to find commercial production in either the Devonian or the Osage formations. Clay county's most interesting test, the Northern Ordinance Co. No. 1-D Sapp (sw se 5-2n-5e) near Xenia was drilling Friday at 3,412 feet for a test of the Devonian.

This wonderful new apricot has been developed to grow where apricots never grew before and is extra hardy and drouth resistant. It thrives in extremes of heat and cold, starts bearing early and produces quantities of delicious, fruit. One of the earliest trees to show lovely fragrant blossoms in the Spring. Enjoy this luscious fruit for eating, canning, etc. This nw bush-lilc tf yields fruit of delightfully different flavor EACH HANSEN FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 00 THIS IS THE IDEAL TIME TO PLANTI BUY THESE GUARANTEED HANSEN PLANTS AT PRESENT LOW PRICES MAKE YOUR VICTORY GARDEN PROFITABLE! The earliest flowering of all crabapples, and by far the hardiest- Resistant to drouth, disease and cold.

Covered with gorgeous pink and white blossoms in the Spring and yields an abundance of bright red fruit in Summer. Makes grand jelly. Its heavy foliage and nice shape make it a fine shade tree for your lawn and a good windbreak anywhere. FUR COAT CLEANING GLAZING MOTH-PROOF STORAGE INSURED $0.00 EACH HANSEN SHIIKA ORCHID IRIS AColoTed Cartoons pug NO! 2 sensafon. HANSEN AZURE QUEEN PENSTEM0N Morehouse Wells Co.

Watir, East Main and Stati Strut 35 35 A hardy outdoor perennial from Siberia with beautiful orchid-like blossoms which have a delicate fragrance and sometimes come double. They will bloom proliBcally for six or eight weeks after other irises are gone. Orchid, bine and creamy white blended. One of the moet beautiful of hardy perennials, it is no trouble to grow and thmrea in the driest places. Its large, bell-like flowers are a pretty lilac bine and their beauty will adorn your garden for many weeks in Summer.

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