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1 Tuesday, December 29, 1942 THE DKCATUR REVIEW PAGE FOURTEEN ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS OAKY DOAKS By R. B. FULLER i I I TV 1 AUTOMOBILES Trucks, Tractors and TrallertTj CHEVROLET, 1 ton truck.jfn heavy equipment, in Al conditio Spare tire; factory built bed. racin Ralph Z. Kirk, Lakewood, 111 TXTTFD A TTrtM A 1 HOT The Decatur Review Evening Except Sunday and Hobdays DECATUR NEWSPAPERS.

INC 361-365 North Main Street miDiumiiuiinu, bi Qumn 1 truck. Good condition. 1601 "ll uaKicinu, evenings. INTERNATIONAL 1941 K57lon? wneei Dase. siock, grain bed Will LIclUC.

ridllJV bUUUCl S. HARRY SHORT TRAILER SALE? St. Peoria. 111. Automobiles Wanted 17 CASH: For 1936 to '41 modell rciramg, qjz prairie.

If 'T1 nrira KofnrA irr, j. BLOXDIE By CHIC YOUNG L-P- 'f 'fM CiVIc SEH WAR MAPS If WE GOT A PPEREOTXREP WfEfc A rLL.J LI WE60TCOLORH7PINS MARKING PIN FQg EVERV MATIOM I t- T)sl NEEI7 -7 THE BATTLE UMES AO, KEEP rf RkSMTUP TO. SPV' V. VpiNSFOR TOdi T' car. onn itechtia, Hy- i on oi i.

1 1 1 LANDERS pays top prices for usd 3 TT TI-. 11 1 oil, Ldia. oou Jo. vvilildilj. orl.

50 Cars Wanted For Defense Workers 1938. '39. '40. '41 Models Dawson-Gerardot, 241 W. Wood 20; STOCK rack bed with gram smes, extra axie.

uaggeil, 117 jvionroe. oao. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service II HIGHEST cash prices for dead ani. mais. jf rompx service, central 111.

Rendering Co, Harristown. 531 re. verse charges. HIGHEST cash prices for dead ani- mais. jrrompi service.

Decatur Scavenger Service. Phone 9Sli $1 TO $5 paid for dead horses. Jfc 1 A 1 1 Ph. Decatur 3-3313. reverse charge.

Cleaning Renovating HOLIDAY GREETINGS. Will re- open on Jan. 4. Jtfullard Cleaners. 733 N.

Water. 2-2700. Beauty Parlors MA STUBBORN HAIR needs the cart ot a specialist. Consult North Parle Beauty shop. 224 N.

Park. 8733. Laundering WASHINGS. 8c; flats ironed; fret delivery. 2-luzs.

Moving Trucking Storage MOSSMAN moving, local or long distance, insured, hour or job. 865 S. Maffit. 7583. MOVING: Local and distant.

Low. est rates. Chap Transfer. Pho.n 2-4344. Sp 7 LIWDULWTTWA ZZ I PENNY POR THE SMALlJ I SUIDC UAt" IM THE THE REWARD I 17 aitca.o To SOME3CO MOTHERLESS 1 DIDN'T IicUl LITTLE CHILDREN wun wPFr Painting Papering Floorlm II 3 0, DIANA By DON FLOWERS BOMBER" Pkff It 9 OMIit4J -t- Evee wrapped in jt -T A SpA? Hi! rL hossISdsi 1 ss FAFERHANUiNG Work guaranteed.

J. F. Cole. 9878. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Female SECRETARY and receptionist for physicians office, lyping ara shorthand required.

Age 18. 30. Neat, clean, pleasing personality. No tobacco or liquor habits. Reference, pleasant surroundings.

Box 869 Herald-Review. HOUSEKEEPER: good cook. Ad ults. 131 S. Monroe.

HOUSEKEEPER in small suburban home: care one child. 2-9576, after 6:00. WAITRESS: Experienced. Applj Cafe. 242 N.

Main. WAITRESS: Apply I. C. Depot Kestaurant. WAITRESS: Apply Illinois Cafe, 153 E.

Eldorado. WAITRESS, experienced. Apply I 242 E. William. WAITRESS.

some experience. Scott Cafe. 313 N. Main. WAITRESS, steady work.

The Cor onet. 212 Wabash Ave. WAITRESS: Thoroughly expert enced lor day shitt. meals, uniform furnished. Also afternoon cook.

Apply Wabash Depot Dining Room. Personal AUNT HANNA got Bras big enough for an elephant; Aunt Mary got a sweater she wouldn wear to a dog fight. You probably did as good yourself. Here one way out If you got anything that we handle (new or used) whether it was bought here or not, well trade with you for something you want. Ben (Trader-Horn) Miller at Rosenberg's, 445 N.

Water. ESSAR BEAUTY SHOPPE guaranteed permanents. Open eve nings. 215 IN. water, j-iiun imi.

FUR RESTYLING. Schudels' Fur Shop, 151 W. main, an LET our experts show you how to cut fuel bills with blown in rock-wool insulation. J. I.

Gates Co. 8322; 5017. RESOLVE to start the "New Year" right by taking care of your eyes now. Consult Dr. Ralph Eberhart, Optometrist.

Reasonable prices, terms. 410 N. Water. Fnone oij. WILL care for small babies in my home for employed mothers.

2-4510. Theaters and Amusements 7B BEMENT THEATRE, Bement, 111. Bargain Night, "Blondie For Victory" with Penny Singleton. 10c to all. Where to Go 7C HILL'S.

242 E. William. Bowling, free instructions, pay only for games rolled. IF YOU didn't get what you wanted for Christmas: drown your sorrows at "The PARKWAY INN, E. William.

Lake drive. New Year's eve celebration. The best in mixed drinks and beer. Be seein' ye! PLANNING your New Year's Eve? Be sure to include Payne's Nite Club, 233 N. Main in your plans.

ROLLER SKATE at Chap's Rink, 2811 N. Main. 7:30 to' 10:30 p. m. Admission 28c.

SORROWS you drown at Al's Place stay drowned. Bring 'em in; 148 S. Main. Lost and Found 10 BEAGLE HOUND: Black, white, brown ears. Male.

Reward. 2-1159. BLACK WHITE cocker spaniel, male, strayed Sunday, 1819 E. Clay. 2-0771.

reward. DOUBLE EAGLE set with diamond mounting from Consistory ring. Reward. 2-6616. LADIES fleece lined gloves found.

Herald-Review Classified Dept. LEONARD refrigerator top lost. Finder please call Huber Memorial Hospital. Pana. Phone 2700.

LOST, between Bement DeWitt. 111., sidewall for tent. Wilbert Burjal Vault Decatur. 7601. PURSE, new.

envelope, brown calfskin, gold studs. Reward. 2-1022. STRAYED: Red cocker spaniel; chain around neck with lock. Answers "Rusty." 2-6882.

AUTOMOBILES Automobiles for Sale 11 BUICK 1938: 4 door special. Black. Good tires. New seat covers. Heater.

Mechanically perfect. Phone 2-4636. CHEVROLET 1930 Fair tires. Cheap. Fairfield.

3rd house north Cook's Puppyland. CHEVROLET 1937: Fair tires, radio, heater. 9008. CHEVROLET. 1938.

Master Town Sedan. Good tires. Radio, heater Clean throughout. This car must be disposed of. Will sell at sacrifice.

Richard Merry. Box 128. Deland, 111. Phone, 69, Deland exchange. CHEVROLET 1939: Good condition, radio, heater.

9008. FORD. 1936 coach, heater good condition. Kapper, mile west one north Forsyth. FORD.

1937 deluxe coupe. Radio, heater. Cash. 1237 E. Main.

PLYMOUTH, 1940 coach, 5 good tires. Cash. 5148. PLYMOUTH 1937 deluxe sedan, all tires practically new. $325.

Ben Nolen. E. Prairie. PLYMOUTH 1941 Special deluxe seaan, radio, heater. 2-7863.

641 W. Main. COOPER OLDSMOBILE LOT 1940 Dodge touring sedan S695 1940 Pontiac trg. sedan $695 1940 Oldsmobile trg. sedan $695 1940 Oldsmobile trg.

2 door S695 A DURATION CAR! 1940 Packard 110 sedan. 5 practically new tires, motor and finish perfect See this exceptional value today at Kilborn's. 131 N. Church. REO-NASH 240 W.

WOOD 1941 Nash sedan. 1940 Buick sedan. 1940 Willys sedan. 1940 Nash sedan. 1936 Ford Tudor $145 1935 Dodge Coupe P5 1935 Ford Tudor 75 Choice Selection Late Models EARL LUSTER-JOHN RECHTIN Ford Dealers Prairie at Jackson L.

TALLMAN, 540 N. FRANKLIN 1940 Buick Convertible Coupe $695 1939 Plymouth Sedan $495 1937 Buick Sedan $450 1936 LaSalle Touring Sedan $325 1936 Buick coach $175 Good Used Car Values Are Not Rationed at Starr's You can still buy a dependable used car at "Decatur's Oldest Dealer." Shop in comfort, see our indoor display. W. C. STARR.

INC. Chrysler-Plymouth, 232 S. Main. 1938 V-8 coupe. Good condition.

Very reasonable for cash. 1755 N. Church. Upper Apt. AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 6.00x16 strap-on chains, set of 6 $3.25 $11.95 underseat heaters $7.50 $7.39 defroster blowers $2.50 Permanent type anti-freeze $2.

6a SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Tracks, Tractors and Trailers CHEVROLET. 1936 panel. Practi cally new tires. John W.

Ellis. 3 miles northeast Mt Zion, Rt. 7. Central IlllnoU DeatlM BISHOP. Walter, 51.

Lawndale, died noon Monday home; leaves parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kindred Bishop, Lawndale; brother. Fred Bish-up, Lawndale; serviees 2 p. m.

Wednesday, Lawndale Christian church; burial Lawndale cemetery. BRYANT, Mrs. Minnie, 77. of Clinton, died Sunday in jonn Warner hospital. Services at 2 p.

m. Tuesday in Pullen funeral home, conducted by Rev. L. D. Hopper.

Burial in Woodlawn cemetery. EVANS. Charles 77. formerly of Noble, died Sunday atternoon in Evansville. leaves children.

Mrs. Martha McClure. Mrs. Jennie Hart, and Neil, of Olney, Mrs. Louis Bare.

Centralia. Mrs. Madge Gallager, Miami. Mrs. Cecil Collins, Salem 24 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren; body will be brought to the Porter-Schaub funeral home.

Olney; arrangements are incomplete. FRANCIS. Mrs. Mary Effing ham. 80.

died Sunday, in nome oi her daughter. Miss Maude Francis, 610 East Jefferson street Effingham. Leaves three daughters, Mrs. V. E.

Dolpher of David City. Mrs. Floyd Leach, Oconee, and Miss Maude Francis. Effingham, and two sons. Floyd of Las Vegas, Nevada and Glenn C.

of Altamont: one sister, Mrs. Mina Paradee of Cerro Gcrdo; 14 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in Altamont Methodist church; burial in Union cemetery, Altamont.

HALL. Mrs. Mary. 80. lifelong resi dent of Windsor, died in nome bat-urday: leaves son.

Ben K. Hall. Granite City; daughter. Yvonne, in Missouri, and several grandchildren; services 10:30 a. m.

Wednesday in Lovins funeral home. Windsor; burial in Windsor cemetery. LEATHERS. Henry 70. former supervisor of claremont township.

Richland county, died home 11 p. m. Sunday; leaves widow, sons, Clyde. St. Francisville: Ernest, Claremont township: Mrs.

Elizabeth DedMik. Chicago: brother, John, Claremont township: sister, Mrs. Oscar Forney. Olney; friends may call at the residence: services 2 p. m.

Tuesday in Mt. Olive church: burial in Mt. Olive cemetery, with Porter-Schaub funeral home. Olney. in charge.

TAYLOR. George Bryon. Papa. 67. found dead Monday morning ax home of brother.

Henry Taylor; leaves widow. Mrs. Nora Taylor of Decatur; daughters. Lena of Chicago and Bernice of New York City; sons, Roland of New York City, and Clifford of Lakehurst. N.

brother. Henry of Pana; body at Kirkpatrick funeral home arrangements incomplete. TRENCHARD. George 75. of Deland.

died at 9 p. m. Monday in Decatur Macon County hospital. Services 2 p. m.

Thursday in Deland Christian church; burial in Deland cemetery. TULL. Sampson 82. of near Stewardson, died in his home Sunday: spent most of life on farm northwest of Windsor; services at 2 p. m.

Wednesday in Lovins funeral home. Windsor, conducted by Rev. D. A. Shuck; burial in Windsor cemetery.

Funeral Directors The Utmost Care Must be given accident cases. For efficient ambulance service Dial 4421. Dawson Wikoff Funerals Decatur 1A Bressem, Henrietta Services 1:15 p. m. Thursday, chapel.

2 p. m. St. Johannes Lutheran church. Interment Lutheran cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home. Dawson Wikoff COX. MRS. ANNIE Services 3 p. m.

Thursday at Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call. Interment Greenwood cemetery. BRINTLINGER'S FOSTER. MRS. EMMA JANE.

Brief services 1 p. Tuesday. Moran's chapel. Further services 2:30 p. Mt.

Auburn Christian church. Mt. Auburn, 111. Friends may call at family residence, 1188 W. Decatur, until noon Tuesday.

Interment Mt. Auburn cemetery. J. J. Moran Sons' Service.

HAMPTON, MRS. ELLA: Services 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call. Interment Keller cemetery, Lovington, 111.

BRINTLINGER'S HENRY. PATRICIA ANN: Graveside services 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, Mackville cemetery near At-wood. J.J.

Moran Sons' Service. Card of Thanks HENRY, FLETA L. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and floral offerings extended in our bereavement. Husband and daughter. In Memoriam PECK.

CORA We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy, and floral offerings extended in our bereavement. Husband, daughter, sister. Cemetery Lota and Monuments FAIRLAWN: Visit this beautiful cemetery before buying a cemetery lot. Easy terms. Bennett Shade 146 S.

Water. 4495. MEMORIAL PARK: Office now located at 125 E. Main, first floor. See our window display.

5058. Masonic Temple Activities 6A GREAT LIGHT LODGE 1064: Special meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. 2nd degree. GREAT LIGHT LODGE 1064: Special meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.

m. 3rd degree. Personals BRING UF your old records. We'll pay 2'ic for all old records (except Okeh, Columbia and Edison). Lmn Scruggs Fourth Floor.

CASH: For used Radios. Central Radio Store, 248 N. Park. Telephone 6621. Entered as second-class matter October 17.

1931. at tne postoiiice at Decatur. Illinois, under Act of March 3, i879 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to all news not otherwise credited. RATES BY MAIL IN THE U. S.

Daily. Weekday Holidays and Sunday In Illinois: Out of State: 1 year $7.00 1 year J9.00 6 months 3-50 6 months 5.00 3 months 1.75 3 months 2.70 1 month .60 1 month .90 1 week JO 1 week .25 Sunday Only 1 vear $4.00 1 year $5.00 Yearly Mail Subscriptions on Illi nois rural routes in groups oi iwo 11 nn r.rnnnc of thrp 415 00. Subscriptions by mail are not ac- cepTPu in any town ur iciiituij' having carrier service. Remittances should be made by check or money order. The Review cannot assume responsibility for currency or stamps.

RATES BY CARRIER In Decatur Per Week Review and Sunday 20c Review Herald Sunday 30c Elsewhere Review and Sunday 20c ANNOUNCEMENTS Public Sale Dates DEC. 30: Public sale. 2 miles northwest Macon. Edgar Mocabee, Owner. John A.

Carr. Auctioneer. DEC. 30. Closing Out.

John Snider, 4 miles west Lovington. J. W. Dobson. Auct.

DEC. 30: Public sale. Frank F. Woodward, 7 miles southeast Clinton. C.

W. Shinneman. Auct. DEC. 30: Closing out sale.

J. Homer Fribley, 3 miles south Assumption. Malhoit Slater. Auct. DEC.

30: Public sale Farm Implements. F. H. Bland, Manager. Bethany, IU.

Harold Fitzgerald. Auctioneer. DEC. 31. Closing Out.

Manford Lubbers, mile east, 4 north Cerro Gordo. J. W. Dobson, Auct. DEC.

31: Public Sale. Mary Galo-way. 3 '4 miles south Weldon. C. W.

Shinneman. Auct. DEC. 31: Closing out sale. S.

F. Primmer, 2 miles east, 3 north Maroa. joe Moore, Auct. DEC. 31: 2lk miles north, Vi east Findlay.

Noble Williams, owner. Dan Tueth Auct. JAN. 4: Closing out Wiley Jones, 6 miles southwest Edinburg. JAN.

5: Closing out 5 miles northwest Findlay. Mrs. Opal Carson, Owner. Dan Tueth, Auctioneer. JAN.

6. Closing Out. W. F. Stivers.

3 miles west, 'i north Assumption. John Malhoit. Auct. JAN. 6: H.

E. Clark. 2 miles east Mansfield. Col. Elmer Shoaf, Auct.

JAN. 7: Closing out, Orville Jones, Rock Springs Road. Decatur. J. Dobson.

Auct. JAN. 12: N. W. Miller.

2 miles south Harristown. "Hube" Elliott, Auctioneer. JAN. 13: Closing out. O.

G. Snyder, 2 miles west, south Mt Zion. J. W. Dobson, Auct.

JAN 14: Closing Out. Marshall H. Watkins, 2 miles north Bearsdale. J. W.

Dobson. Auct. JAN 15. Closing out L. R.

Smith Sons, 7 miles southwest Decatur. "Hube" Elliott, Auct. JAN. 18: Closing out. J.

W. Sailing, Hammond. J. W. Dobson, Auct.

JAN. 20: Purebred Berkshires. Henrv Biedert. 8 miles north Shel-byville, Rt. 128.

G. H. Shaw. Auct. JAN.

21: Albert Rhoderick. 7 miles southwest Decatur. Owner. "Hube Elliott. Auct.

Born to CROCKATT, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Effingham, in St. Anthony hospital, Effingham, Dec. 28, a daughter.

DONNELLY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Effingham, in St. Anthony hospital. Effingham.

Dec. 27. a son. NORD. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold, St. Charles. 111., in St. Anthony's hospital.

Effingham. Dec. 27. a son. Mr is in the United States armed forces in foreign service.

SCHMID. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Chestnut, a daughter, Dec.

26, in St. Marv's. SHOFNER. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer, Montrose, in St. Anthony's hospital. Effingham. Dec. 27.

a daughter. Mr. Shofner is in the United States army located at Salina. Kan. VAN VALLEY.

Mr. and Mrs. James, of rural route 5. Clinton, in John Warner hospital, Dec. 27.

a son. Marriage Licenses IN RICHLAND Herman Devore Leathers. Claremont, legal, Vera Chloe Shroyer, Sumner, legal; Leroy Paul Lyons, Olney, legal. Thelma K. Harms.

Olney. legal: J. Robert Kelly. Clarksburg. W.

Va" legal. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Olney, legal; Jack Ray Ribley, Olney, legal, Velda Lorena Waggoner. Crawford county, legal: Johnny Gilbert Witte, Olney, legal, Maxine Helen Bare, Olney, legal. Child Falls Against Heating Stove Twice Clinton (Staff) Eleanor Jo Spainhour, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Spainhour, west of Clinton, is confined to her home suffering with painful burns received a few days ago. Several days ago the child fell against a heating stove and burned her arm. Before this wa shealed she fell again against the stove again burning her other arm. The wounds arehealing but are quite painful. GRINDOL MONUMENTS E.

Main and Franklin 81 A Don't Put Off Perpetual I BUT care. until HV CT GRACELAND CEMETERY for On of ThM Lot, aiORQE I. TAYLOR. Supt. I 00 N.

Oakland. Phono 1-4010 rorever Beautiful I I Cr ,11 IV A' JL I'M ny 1 I vnn cirul I TWEVCS ATTACONC Oi I ACL LEAVE TVE TUSCET 1 cOME CUJSEP. MR. TOMS I'LL 3ETA ANT WA9TE BULLETS ON FASCISTS HAVENT yj BOTT OrCWAMPAGNE I PIC I VOO WHILE VOJ-KE -WAV J- I LEASNEDTHATINUN.OIM fT'-' HEIL "'X "1 COULTON WAUGH CERTAINLY NOT, DlCKiE, I UlLm sat rvmn i INTERESTED! I MERELY REMARKED DIDNT HAVE A CUAITHAC7 HANDY IN MY POCKET! By BRANDON WALSH fM Arm? iani iMri Tirr V. wi Sanu SQUEEOCV NER THIS PAPER- IT rVILL PROCUKE- HCK AN Atrvin lyicn i filVF THE MONEY THAI? A TO HELP SOME 5WELL rv vru cdah -n- uui ct--k nun inc.

MliSTA C4LLSD lip Ti 1 WAUKiab: 14 wees. iew DICKIE DARE By MISTER ZABRISKIE, tNAT 6AL- HAS A HELPLESS LOOK! THAT MEANS FIFTY MIUYON MEN WANTA TAKE CARE O' HER! CAN YOU AFFORD 1 TO THAI LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ret the hang of it: "vi i ra.E55 HECKIMD HEART-. 1 1 KMOW SHE'D LIKE TO GIVE 7 I T. rr -r, Irr nmiT -M 1 I i in- iifiTii HOMER HOOPEE TURNED BUT SOMEONE SAID MB DOWN 'SALESMANSHIP COU! SHOULD) WHEN 1w tf PKOSf-CT SAYS ujur ncrreEn the TOJ- THOUSAND-DOLLARS REWACD A40WEY IN5I5TS HE HAD NOTHINta lO UO Wl IH FINDING MY LOST fcSABy -1 HA I you "It's simple, once you i aiirr TliS )l bBEE-SEVENTEEN: 1 pralissJfcfS LEX IWI i I JL II A iSSf'' 3 VJlfT WjwJ-SBf TlWEyCTT ilANT TO TU SSMUSLVJI Ijlljj LIFE'S UKE THAT 3 ni By FRED LOCHER I I A SOUR STREKSW BR TOR. BROTHER g1 SUW AW1MG--TAKING SOHEIWMfi WHERE MOW MXE pAy R0QM TV lTv rVJJA KICK IW OW THE "-rr RELATIVES' MVuOLLV.

erly Inn. 4712 after 2. EXPERIENCED. housekeeper. Capable full charge.

Salary according to experience. Box 865 Herald Review. EXPERIENCED watiress. Pleasure Inn Dance Hall, iirusn uouege ai William. GIRL, housework.

Stay nights. 2520 N. Church, evenings. GIRL for fountain work. Experi ence not necessary.

Roth Johnson Drug GIRL, care for baby. 507 Longview Place. GIRL, colored, for housework. Home nights. 2-3265.

HIGH school graduate or its equivalent, ase 18 to 35. married of single. Must be fair typist. Experience unnecessary. Apply in person in forenoon.

Western UniM Telegraph Co. MIDDLE-AGED woman, housework. Private room ana Datn. Ltoui 2-2952. MIDDLE-AGED woman for housework, care 3 children.

Parentl employed. Stay nights. No laundry. Inquire 235 W. Garfield.

WOMAN, housework, no laundry, $7 week. 2-4359. WOMAN for work. Apply 833 E. Wood.

Higgins Ice cream. WOMAN, housework, care 2 chil i By FRED NEHER "STRICTLY PRIVATE" By QUINN HALL Nb dren. Parents employed. nom nights. 127 Longview.

After 3. 01 WOMAN, housework. Sat. after noon. Sun.

off. Home nights. E. King. Help Wanted Male BARBER wanted.

Service Barber Shop. Union or non-union. "20 Eldorado. NIGHT MAN, service station, cabin rentals. Bradley's.

5821. i Fxnerienced. farm hand. Year around job for jr MM -T- 1 C. AST ripni man.

rnune o. iwat 1V1UW SINGLE MAN. vear around farm work. Arthur Fathauer, Lake City. Phone Mt.

Zion 43F2. WANTED: TRUCK SALESMEN Tt Rorviro Rural TprritnrieS. Du ties consist of delivering petroleum products and farm suppl'" and collecting for same. Fine opportunity for qualified applicanL Immediate work. Inquire Shelby-ville Office.

Shclby-Effineham Service Company. Shelbyville. jjL Help Male and Female 54 KITCHEN help wanted. Apptt Orlando kitchen. MIDDLE aged couple, take charge 80 acre farm.

Box Bff jnei rtiii-ncvicw. NIGHT cook. Apply I. Depo Rpctanrant Herald-Review nCMHUIdlll. WORK by hour, experienced, colored girl.

8196. I S3WEBLXV tAUSL I MOW GOT A MlttAP? iSOXOi HE SWNES HIGH THE TOO VOOR SoM PS.L MUST Be ovep poor.

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