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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 13

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950 THE REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS MARKETS By AuotUUd Prctt FURNITURE SALE AT DIX, ILLINOIS 1 block wost of Osborne Funeral Saturday, November 25 12:30 M. 1 Warm Mornlnjf Hcntor. 1 R-burnor Perfection OH Stove. 1 Speed Queen Wnalier.

1 Singer Sewing Machine. 1 Dining Room Suite. 1 New Studio Couch. 2 Beds with springs. One lot Dishes and Cooking Utensils; nlso about 0 tons coal, Other articles too numerous to mention.

Terms: CASH before removal. Not responsible In ease of accidents. SARAH E. CASEY, Owner WILLIS GARKEN, Auctioneer WALL STREET Uy AtiooUUd i ran NEW YORK, Nov. 21 Crisscross price currents appeared In the stock market again today.

Despite a Bubstantial amount of business, many of the market's usual loaders seesawed in a narrow price change. Gains and losses were well scrambled. I A handful of stocks affected by corporate news responded with comparatively large swings. Occasional flurries of activity helped to swell sales volume above the 2,000,000 -Bhare mark. The market's pattern today was very similar to that of yesterday when price action was Inconclusive although trading was unusually active.

A 50-cent dividend voted by the Board of Chesapeake Ohio was a distinct disappointment. After touching its 1950 high of $34.75 a share yesterday, the price dropped around $2 a share today. Traders did not care too much for Republic Steel yearend extra of $1.50. The stock moved up 50 cents to $46.50 before the announcement but the gain was soon replaced with a loss of about the same size. Corporate bonds moved narrowly.

U. S. governments tended lower in over-counter dealings. MARKETS CLOSE THURSOAX By Aooelited Preit NEW YORK, Nov. and commodity exchanges throughout the nation will close this Thursday in observance of Thanksgiving Day.

London and Canadian markets will remain open as usual. LIVESTOCK By Aiiftdittd Prm NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, 111., Nov. fUSDA). HOGS: 13,500, 25 to 50 lower than Monday; good and choice 170-200 lbs. mostly In planning a vacation or a buii- trip, call on the Yellow to lave you time and trouble.

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I tried HADACOL, and after the 2nd bottle I began to feel better. I sleep like a fact, I feel wonderful, thankv to marvelous HADACOL." Yes, HADACOL Is Marvelous in the way it has helped thousands of folks whose systems were deficient in Vitamins Bl, B2, Iron, and Niacin. HADACOL can help you, too, if you have such deficiencies if you will just give HADACOL a chance. If you are suffering from certain nervous disturbances, insomnia when due to an upset stomach, or a general rundown condition, caused by such deficiencies, let COL help you as it has helped others over the country. HADAvJOL is not a quick- acting product which gives only symptomatic relief HADACOL is so successful because it relives the real cause of stomach disturbances and a general rundown condition when caused by deficiencies of Vitamin Bl, B2, Iron, and Niacin.

So If you're troubled this way, don't keep on putting off relieving the real cause of your trouble. Remarkable improvements are often noticed within a short time. Get That Wonderful HADACOL Feeling Go right now to, or telephone, your nearest drugstore for ACOL. Start taking it today. Trial size bottle costs only $1.25.

Large family or hospital size, $3.50. Refuse substitutes. There is only the one true and genuine HADA- ICOL which everyone is talking about. Men Periled 95 Feet Underground By Asioclntod Prctt DETROIT, Nov. 21 An cx- losion periled a gang of workmen 5 foot, underground in an eastside water conduit lust night.

Six men were injured and four companions escaped harm while making a risky flight to safety. An accumulation of marsh gas, ignited hy spark, was believed the cause. One man, Jack Agncw, 26, was seriously burned. All the injured men and four others who were unhurt groped their way six blocks to safety. Firemen fought the blaze for nearly one hour to bring it under control, The men wore working inside a metal-enclosed pressure chamber, 15 feet high and 17 feet long.

about 100 head bulk 2101240 lbs. heavier kinds scarce; bulk 140-160 lbs. few 110130 lbs. sows 400 lbs. down largely few heavier sows stags CATTLE: 4000; calves 1400; vealers $1.00 higher; Pew high good and choice steers medium to average good few good to low choice mix ed yearlings medium largely common and medium cows few low good canncrs and cut tors medium and good bulls cutter and common good and choice vealers com mon and medium CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Nov.

21. Butter firm; receipts wholesale selling prices unchanged to cent a pound higher; 93 score AA 64.75; 92 A 64; 90 61.75; 89 59.5; cars: 90 62.5; 89 60.5 eggs firm; receipts wholesale selling prices unchanged to four cents a dozen higher; U. S. extras 59.61; U. S.

mediums 49-50; U. S. standards 48-50; current receipts 46.50; dirties 37-39; checks 35. Receipts 34 loads; FOB paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 22.5-26; light hens 21.5-22.5; roasters 29-34, fryers 23-26; old roosters young ducks CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 21.

CASH CORN No. 2 vellow 1.59-V 61 new: No. 2, 1.59*4-61 A No. 3. 1.56-59 No.

4 1.49^-53-li; No. 5. 1.41^-47'i. 2 white 95; No. 3 heavy white 95; sample grade heavy white 92Vi.

Barney nominal: malting 1.3067; feed 1.05-25. Soybeans: none. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE ST. LOUIS, Nov.

21. PRODUCE AND LIVE POULTRY: EGGS Standards 47-52. unclassified 45-48, AA large 55-58, A large 49-52, A medium 39-44, large 41-44. fryer and" broiler whites 27-28, grays 26-27. young white ducks 5 lbs and up 22-24, voung geese over 12 lbs 2b, small 28.

Other prices unchanged. DEVIL" CAUSES GIRL TO SHOOT UP COMMUNITY! Policeman Saves Life of Baby Ollie Mae, 14, Is a Bad Shot; Uncle Only Casualty. GRATEFUL RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION By AltoclAtcd ST. LOUIS, Nov. nine- months-okl baby girl, choking on a toy train wheel she had swallowed, was saved this morning by the alert work of a probationary policeman.

The policeman, Sam Russo, was directing school traffic when he heard a woman scream, a block away. He ran to the home of Mr. Bv AiioaUud and Mrs. Leonard Brbdorson and NATCHEZ, Nov. found their baby daughter, Maria, frail, 14-ycar-old girl had a simple already blue from strangulation, explanation today of a two-hour He applied artificial respiration shooting snrcc in which she terror- and dislodged the wheel.

Hospital ized the cross roads community attendants gave him credit for sav- of Santon, Miss. in 8 lh child's life. It must have been the devil In me," said she of yesterday's ram page in which she wounded her uncle and fired rifle shots at her step-father, mother, grandmother and two officers. Sheriff Robert Burns listed her as Ollie Mae Byrne, a high school student, and held her in jail without charge. He gave this shot-by shot account of her outbreak: The first shot was fired when step-father Grady Johnson went out in the yard to give Ollie Mae lunch money.

It was a miss. Mrs. Johnson started towards her daughter. Another shot, also a miss. Mrs.

W. T. Hayles, Ollie Mae's grandmother, called from a window. She was answered with a miss. Then Ollie Mae saw her uncle, Marvin Hayles in the doorway.

She cracked down on him and this time she didn't miss. He was pinked in the arm. Ollie Mae saw a mail truck In the road, pointed the gun at the driver, Joel Prather, and ordered him to leave. The morning mall wasn't delivered. Ollie Mae arrived at a general store just ahead of the owner, Lynwood Hightower.

As he start ed to park, she drew a bead on him. "Frankly, I took off," he recalled later. At the farm known as the Joe Deputy sheriff Guy Smith and Klnman place 3 miles east of Bon- police lieut. E. Haley drove up i A lt 80Uth of Hill to the store.

A bullet ripped on Spring Garden road, the through Haley's raincoat and went following: between his legs. 1 Jersey and Guernsey Cow, 81 By then, sheriff Burns had be- oldi Kood onc KOod team gun pleading with Ollie Mae to work Horses, 8 yrs. old; 1 full blood 1 Made Her Save Old Dishwater By Aisoeltted Prtu ST. LOUIS, Nov. socially prominent woman filed suit for maintenance yesterday, charging her wealthy husband Insisted she wear blue jeans at social functions and made her use old newspapers instead of In the kitchen.

Mrs. Frances Valle Reyburn Nelson, 32, also said her husband of less than a year made her save the breakfast dishwater so the lunch and dinner dishes could be washed In It. The husband is.James Martin Nelson, III, former secretary- treasurer of the Exchange Investment Company. In 1946 he received a one-third share of his father's $700,000 estate. Mrs.

Nelson said her husband's unusual ways "made her. life miserable" during the 60 days they lived together after their marriage last Dec. 1. Nelson Is reported to be In Casablanca. BOLERJACK'S iSSS SUGAR Pure Cane 10 -i' "How grateful I am for having heard about ALL-BRANl Believe me, I was constipated for years.

Eating this wonderful cereal for breakfast keeps me regular." Mrs. Kunz, 2046 Eastview Ave, Louisville 5, Ky. Juat one of many unsoh'e- itcd lcllcr8from ALlr DRANuscrs.You, too, can expect amazing relief from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. Eat an ounce of tasty Kellogg's ALL- BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUU MONEY BACK! PUBLIC SALE Saturday, November 25 Beginning at 10 A.

M. FLOUR OLD TRAIL 25 b9 69 SOAP POWDER CIGARETTES SXz 75 Tall Cans Mackerel. 2 (0 Flavor-Kist 1 -lb. Box Crackers Value Brand No.2 surrender. She did and went quietly to the county jail.

can High Life Dog 3 Bulk Lard. 2 lbs. Slab Side or Half Bacon lb. Bulk Pure Pork Sausage lb. Neck Bones.

2 lbs. All Beef Hamburqsr Tall Cans Milnot. rolling your way O. I. C.

Sow and 7 1 fat hog; 60 N. II. Red Pullets; 2 sets harness; 1 rubber tired wagon; 1 steel wheel wagon; 1 sulky plow 16-ln. 1 steel harrow; 1 disc; breaking plows; 1 surface plow; 1 mowing machine; 24 bales good bean hay; some other hay. Household- 2 beds, 2 mattresses, 1 chest of drawers; 1 cedar chest; 1 wardrobe; 1 day bed and mattress; 2 rocking chairs; 1 heating stove; 1 gasoline table top range; 1 coal range; 1 oak table 4 chairs; 1 small cabinet; 1 ice box 50 1 console Vlctrola; 1 DeLaval separator So, 12.

Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: CASH before property Is moved. Will Trowbridge Owner DEWEY WOOD, Auctioneer Wayne City, III. STANLEY PIERCE, Clerk Lunch on grounds. Not responsible for accidents.

Del Monte Fruit Cocktail, cn Bananas. 2 WHISTUSi WHIN WATER IOMJJ JflL Conf. of Brown Sugar Box Leaf ib. 10 Lb. Bag Yellow Onions.

Cobbler or Triumph Potatoes 10 UNCO BLEACH Qt. FRESH OYSTERS DRESSED FRYERS DRESSED HENS FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT FOR THANKSGIVING. This Ad good until Saturday night, November 25. Store open from 7 a. m.

to' 7:30 p. m. Free Delivery Service Phone 664 SPECIAL ATTRACTION! 20 GAUGE ALUMIH UM HIGH POLISHID MIRROR.UKI FINISH CLEAR TONE WHIS TLE-irS REALLY A IBAUTY Selected Venetian Style 4 49 LASTING LtJSTM MIRROR SMOOTH SEAMED EMM I METAL HANGERS ATTACHED SINGLE STRENGTH QUALITY Priced Low-A Big Yahnt FURNITURE STORE 811) raoue 1 lor Mother- Sister- Sweetheart- You're Sure to Find HER Gift at This Store! Si I See it! Try it! Buy it! lidewtlj tad wheal trim rtnoa optional on ill modeU at mn cxwt NOTICE! There Will Be NO DELIVERY OF ICE on SUNDAYS or HOLIDAYS Through the Winter Months CONSUMERS ICE COMPANY NEW 1951STUDEBAKER Your thrifty one for 51 and many another year to come! THE NEW COMMANDER A truly great new V-8 sparkling with new pep and power! 1 SHOP Always Right-Give Her vy 0 Ask us about our convenient Gift Certificates. You can always please her and your Christmas shopping vyill be as little as $1.00. Robes- Bags $2.98 and up THE NEW CHAMPION Top buy and top value of the top 4 lowest price cars! Johnson Motor Service 824 Harrison Mt.

Vernon, III. Phone STUDEBAKER AUTOMATIC AVAIl ABIE IN ALL MODELS OUR GIFT TO YOU DOUBLE STAMPS I I Gloves $2.00 to $4.98 Coats $25.00 to $99.50 Dresses $8.98 to $29.98 All Lingerie Reasonably Priced Sweaters $2.98 to $5.98 Blouses $2.98 to $10.98 Hosiery $1.35 to $1.95 I Scarfs $1.00 to $3.00 Si The Quality Corner of Mt. Vernon 'a WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY WITH EACH CASH PURCHASE.

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