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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 9

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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1952 Page Nine In Carbondale Council Okays Fund Request Students Above Norm Fatal Crash Driver Fined A St Louis man has been fined SB including costs for use cf the wronf lane in a two-or crash (Confidentially the HEAL surprho Is hov lltth It cost'J Mt ftt mm tft ct mf tr 4 prtftli Jek, City tt it tmi4 hr wtilmf tsfsc. CH is m4rpt iumla ctltrt es ton. Kwfm Mi Ctfsf Kt) fttl tff FmI trtt tt urn it The Johnston City City Council has authorized an application to the Community Facilities Admin istrstion for funds for pre You xx cordially invited to end sn organ CONCERT presenting DICK LE1BEET Ftxnous Radio City Music Hall Organist and Hccotding star in a spctr-i! HAMMOND ORGAN CONCERT Thursday, April 26th 8:00 p. in. Shrjock AuJLticfuni, Southern Illinois University Illinois ADMISSION FREE NO TICKETS REQUIRED HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS OF BENTON EDWIN HAIR, Francois! DeJet Sen Ing Southern Illinois that killed two nuti Feb.

37 ueu Gorham. Randolph Crabbe. 42, W3S found cuilty bv Justice of the Peace' water line. Mayor K. Neil Thurmond said 73 fTTTio The average intelligence quo-tiers.

IQ of the Carbon-dale pupils is 103.8, almoot four points above the. norm, according it the test. In divisions of the tctt they scored: Equal to those with eight years, nine months of schooling in reading; Equal to tliose witii nine years of schooling in arithmetic; Equal to those with 8.85 years of schooling In language arts. The test is prepared by Science Research Associates. Carbondale junior high school pupils are above the rational norm in educational achievement, according to a test report given the Grade School District 95 Board of Education Hursday night.

Lincoln Junior High School Principal Norman Moore said eighth grade pupils ranked about two months schooling above the norm. The pupils took the test in their eighth year, seventh month of school. Their average score equaled that considered normal for pupils of 8.95 years of Paul 0. Hall and Associates, Marion, will prepare the application S45 SL Plus Tn The proposed six-inch water lire uill besin at West 14th street BILL JACK Jolin Manken, Goriiarn. Crabbe had pleaded innocent.

Crabbe was driving a car Cut collided with one driven by Letter Inman, 54, East St. Louis, on Rt. 3. Lanman and a passenger, Archie Weihl, 37, Waterloo, were killed. and Grand antiue and go norta Rt.

37 to ti-e WiHiimioii-Frank-iin County line. He said the line uould serve THE HERRIN LUMBER CO. 109 Souh Park HERRIN Phont Wi 2-4223 32 homes culside the city and Joimaton City residents between Ply pick of tho prlco tag 15th and Wih streets, not pre sently served wkh city water. A representative of the en HP TUP I Money Stolen From Plant Hu'eves got $5.55 in a break-in gineering firm said Hrardjy the amount to be requested for the sunw had not bci deteiirur.ed. mm.

-see mmm The council action was taken mm THANK YOU VOTERS Tuesday. If an engineering survey dioa at the Cliristoriier Locker Plant, i Li the line is feasible, Thurmond 103 X. Uwmas St, early today. GEO said, application for a federal ccn-stmction grant uill be made. Police Chief Tliomas Havnes 00 Hie council accepted a bid of Franklin Asphalt Benton, for oil and chips in the arterial street MRS.

MYRTLE CROW OF DESOTO DIES Mrs. Myrtle J. Crow, 67, of De Soto, died today in Holden Hospital in Carijondale after a two-year illnass. She had been a nurse Jackson County She was a mernber of the Methodist Church of Du Quoin. She was born Nov.

11, 1894, in De Soto, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noah W. BeasJey. She leaves four sisters, Mrs.

Edith Corbit of Carbondale, Mrs Lucy Blumenstock of DeSoto Mrs. Dora Griffitii of La Porte, Ind. and Mrs. Beulah Kemp of Albuquerque, N. end a bro-tiier, Joe BeasLey of Clearwater, Florida, Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at the Van Natta Funeral Home in Carbondale. Hie Rev. William West of the Mt Cal varj' Lutheran Qiurch will officiate. Burial will be in the IOOF Cemetery in Du Quoin. fiends may call at the funeral home after 10 a.m.

Saturday, improvement program. Tha bid, the only one submitted, was $0, Si 33.15. An estimated in motor lis fair entry was made by breaking a rear door glass. Owner William Chin estimated damage at $5. A burglary was attempted at Shapkoffs Steak Houe next door to the locker plant Apparently the same thieves broke the glass out of two front doers and from a door to the kitchen but were unable to release a door lock, Haynes said Pete Shapkoff and his family were asleep above tho restaurant but heard no noise.

SJiapkoif estimated damage at about $25. The breakins were discovered at 5:30 am today by Night Policeman Melvin Furlow. frt i I deeply grateful to the voters who wd and mcled to ttAe my campaign for the namiruc'cn for Sheriff I sincerely solicit your continued support. To the voters who supported my worthy opponent I would he deeply grateful for your support in the November 6 election. 1 he need for good county (jovernment i apparent ray pledge to you is to male you good Sheriff.

THANKING YOU AGAIN ADOLPH E. FLICK FOR SHERIFF fuel tax fund is to be spent this year on sections of 33 arterial streets. Thurmond said the council or-dead the city attorney to pre-pare a dog control ordinance. He said the ordinance will provide that all dogs must be on leash or securely enclosed at all times. It will require licenses for dogs over five months old.

Area School Meet Slated Franklin County Deputy Hoy Rowland is assisting in an invest! gation. Never tefom has Plymouth been priced so far below competitive makes. But even mors Plymouth's quality standards hava never been higher. Come in and set for yourself. A short test drive win surely convince you.

Mnwf actwtn' Umte4 UUi Prfets for tht aabli 2-kwr ttdtruM ftrtwatJi Savoy, Fori Cfttarit, Chevrolet Elscaynt, mi Btidt tptciM tmtet. mater eptkm tt txtn tost firmest t4 fori, standard tm Cfettrclft ati Met. mm ceet tern mi Urtt mtm. HARTLME The Shawnee Division of the Illinois Association of School Boards will hold its spring con IS THE TIME TO PLANT Widt Selection of Lawn Seed, Lawn Fertilizer, Crabgrass Killer, Weed Killer and lb-sect Control. Scotts Products BUCHER'S Ace Hardware AND GIFT MART 111-113 East Cherry HERRIN NURSERY Damage Suit Set Tuesday I Miirpiiytiboro's suit against the state to recover $2,300 in highway building damages will be heard! at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in Murphys-1 bom. I Willie D. Harris, 16 S. 4th Murrivysboro. was awarded the claim against the city in Jackson County Circuit Court Fcf.

25, 19G0. A raised ftreet to New Rt 13, built in 1937 by the state Division of Ilidnvavs, cut off a former Field Fresh EVERGREENS DRIVE IT MB YOU'LL BUY IT. PLYMOUTH EAS0N MOTOR CO. PORTER BROS. MOTOR SALES, Inc.

216 East Main Carbondale, 111. 14th and Libtrty Mcrphysboro, III. TURT0N SLAYBAUGH MOTOR Inc. 14th and Poplar Murphysbcro, III. 4 ference May 3 it the Harrisburg I Junior High School.

L. Goebel Patton, former superintendent of West Frankfort schools, uill speak at the dinner at p.m. Patton is public relations associate for the Illinois Education Association. He will speak on ''Education in an Age of Revolution." At 8:15 p.m. there will be five panel discussions: on civil defense in schools, school boards responsibility for curricula, the role of television in education, physical fitness and tax assessment and collection.

The Shawnee Division is comprised of Pope, Pulaski, Alexander, Union, Hardin, Saline, Gallatin, Williamson, Jackson, Johnson and Massac Counties. and GOLDSMITH. access route to his property, Harris claimed. Hie city seeks to recover the money from the state. Bill K.

Jones, Illinois Court cf Claims hearing officer, will pre SPECIAL YEWS ARBORVITA Cm Up SPREADING PFITZER $250 side. City Atiy. Richard White 'BOTANY' 500' tailored by DAROFF said. Cash and Carry Only do FALSE TEETH Rock, or Slip? FASTEETH, ta lBiprored powdet to ipruiStiftd oa upper or lowei plttes. holds falt teeth more finnlj in place.

Do not tilde, slip or roci No gummy, rooer. ptsty taste or feeling. FASTEETH alkaline non-aciii Does not rout. Checks "plate KZJU FREE ADVICE AND ESTIMATES Cirbcndali's Litest and Most Complete Nursery S14 West Main St CARBONDALE Phone 457-4779 RED EMBLEMS PAINTED BY YOUNG PRANKSTER Inglewood, Calif AP Police say two teen-agers admit they painted hammer-and-sickle emblems at the city hall, the courthouse, and on the back of a police car. tt odor Get FASTEETU artif counters everywhert.

WELLER SPRING how to be well dressed EASTER thru Summer Black and Ntw Meadow Mist Shades Men tre tust tHs season in fabrics with trie new Botany "500 UoV Stop in today tni see fca DlROFF uilcsed cloths that have won preniirnce in the men's clothing Held. WOOL tnd DACR0N CLEANING SALE BIG 476 LBS. CAPACITY FOOD FREEZER rr NO FROST REFRIGERATOR SECTION EXTRA FEATURES Rolls Out Glirft Out Shilm Glidi Out Porcelain Crisper Pan Half Gallon Milk Stsragi On Door 0 Magna Stal Door Latch Big 98? Sq. Inches cf Cooling Coil Reg. $329.95 'ifjj Botany "500" Sportcoats $39.90 Botany "500" TrouKrs S1G.9S Ill ll1 Ret.

J303.SS Cheost Frcm The Biggest Selection cf Botany "500M Clothes in Southern Illinois in Spring tnd Suncier Wtighti s22995 at low as $199.95 SD DAY GUARANTEE UPRIGHT FREEZER. 14 to. ft. 'LTuiiFlbaLinrQjnDt OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 (J 1:1 nn Jl tAChCO 1Y THt KCTfCSHT CU.Tt Or STtSFACTiC tf yoj -K tvz Mt 3 tK pe'-v ft yojr 1 (to HERRIN and CARBONDALE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. 1200 Wis! Main 457-2116 CARBONDALE.

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