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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 9

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Profit Taking Puts Market Lower Today NEW YORK (AP) Profit taking on six straight advances to record highs put the stock market noon. Trading was fairly active but loss than recently. Volume for the day was estimated at 11,600,000 shams compared with Monday. Gains and losses of key stocks went generally from fractions to a point but there were some widerj moves. Industrials backed away over a wide from.

Steels, rubbers, aircrafts, coppers, oils and most chemicals were losers. Rails were Markets At A Glance NEW YORK (AP)-Markets at a glance: profit taking. Bonds Lower corporates decline. commission house selling. CHICAGO: increased flour bookings.

cold weather and exports. with corn. higher; processor demand. Hogs Steady to weak; top $18.75. steers steady to 25 cents higher; top $29.75.

THE RIGHT PLACE TO TAKE A DATE FREEPORI JOURNAL TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1959 STANDARD PAGE 9 down slightly and utilities were mixed. Building materials were higher while drugs and tobaccos were mixed. Pillsbury added about 3. Haveg jumped more than 4.

Stocks which have done well the recent upsurge took some sharp losses. Included were Goodyear, off about 2 and Du Pont down more than 3. Lorillard. up about 4 at best, trimmed its rise to around 3. U.S.

200-220 Ibs 18.35-18.50; around 100 head 1-2 200-210 Ibs 18.75; 2-3 730250 Ibs 1G.75-17.75; 2-3 2GO-280 Ibs Hi.25-17.25; few lots 3s 290-325 Ibs 15.75-16.25i' sows 1-3 330 400 Ibs 14.25-15.75; 400-550 Ibs 13.25-14.75. Cattle 8,000, calves 100; slaughter steers steady to 25 a load 9G5 Ib slaughter steers high choice with a prime end 29.75; around 8 loads high choice and mixed choice and prime 1,075 1,200 Ibs 29.25-29.50; most choice under 1,200 Ibs 27.50-29.00; good grades under 1,200 Ibs 25.00-27.25; choice Ibs 2G.00-28.00; good grades down to 24.00; two loads mixed choice around 1,500 Ibs 2G.OO; Ib Nebraskas 25.50; and prime choice 1,550 two loads mixed choice and prime heifers 28.75; bulk good and choice 25.5028.25; standard to low good 23.00- Daily Record Vandalism J. E. Stevens 817 W. Empire reported to police that Monday between midnight and 8 a.m., someone broke the trunk handle off of his car parked in Wallace Yards.

No entry to the trunk was made, he said. Traffic Cases Elmer E. Zettle, Orangeville Route 1, was fined $12 for speeding. Gerald R. Rausch, 1530 S.

Walnut forfeited a $10 bond for failure to have his car under control. Mrs. Robert F. Popp, 118 N. Park forfeited a $14 bond for a stop sign violation and driving with out a valid driver's license.

A $10 fine was paid by Eugene Deposits, Assets In Elizabeth Bank Reach New High deposits and resources reached an all time high in the Elizabeth State Bank at the close of C. 0. Daniels, president, has announced. This information will be given to stockholders at the -19th annual meeting Monday at 2 p.m. in the bank.

Deposits were on Dec. 31, 1958, an increase of over last year. Assets total over five and a half million dollars for the first time in the bank's history. The bank begins its 50th year of operation this year. It was organized Dec.

1. 1909, and is believed 25.25; utility and commercial cowsj Wcst 811 2 Benton 18.00-20.50; canners and 16.00-19.00; utility and commer jn icial bulls 24.00-25.75; vealers 32.00 down; culls as low as 15.00; a load of good to low choice 50 Ib feeding steers 25.75; a i mostly choice cutters driving without a valid driver's license. Nineteen drivers were fined $1 to be one of the largest banks community of 750 people (the state. for parking violations. load of good toj 1,050 Ib feeders Sheep early THRU WEDNESDAY Tops Everything MAHiE McDQNALO-SESSUEHAYAKAVM Start 7 P.M.

Feat. 7:25 9:30 FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT sales and Ibs steady choice Slippery roads were cited as the cause of a collision Mondav after- WiSliam Rundall Hired As Deputy noon when one car slid sideways Gypsum was ahead around 2 another near the intersection Johns-Manville a fraction. 20 00; g(jod 5(M7 50; S. Oak Ave. and W.

South St. Ford declined about a point and: oiu goot and choice, mostly! Pnlic said the car of Salvadore Republic Steel more than that. gooc nrn am 90 Ibs with No J. Wool, 525 E. Winneshiek slid Fractional losses were taken byj) pt ts 19 0 a deck of choice 100 as it turned onto Oak avenue from U.S.

Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, American Motors, Boeing, United Aircraft, Raytheon, Southern California Edison, Anaconda, Allied Chemical, General Standard Oil Ib with summer shorn pelts 19.50; street, and into the cull to choice slaughter ewes G.C 7.50. CHICAGO (AP) Official estimated (USDA) livestock re(New Jersey) and 'Liggett My-jceipts for Wednesday are 16,000 ers. jcattle 10,000 hogs and 3,000 sheep. iCal U.S. government bonds William R.

Rundall, a veteran of years in police work, has been hired as a deputy sheriff in Stephenson County. Rundall, who has served for the past year as driver's license examiner at the Veterans Memorial Home, served for four years as a deputy under former Sheriff Harold and six months Walter Engels, Damages were $125 to the Best through May 1055. and $75 to the Wool! jdriven by Mrs. Donald J. Best, W.

Garfiekl approaching intersection from the north. under ex- from 1950 we re- firm. Produce Grain CHICAGO Mercantile steady; Iwas receipts wholesale prices unchanged; 93 score AA A 90 57; 89 Cars ilO 89 CHICAGO (AP) There were a few scattered soft spots in the rain futures market today but it; generally steady to strong jj ator of the time with wheat and estimated leading the advance on the After leaving the sheriff's depart- imi-nt he worked for the Rockford LaVerle D. Eiscman, 842 W. Em-: Life Insurance Co.

He is a Navy pire told police an unidentified 'veteran of three years. hit-and-run car rammed into thej Rundall, his wife and three sons, rear of his vehicle Monday after-; William 12, Gregory, and noon causing it to run over a con- Steven, 7, live at Pleasant Crete post in Read Park. St. He said he was northbound on South Seeley avenue when the -r imishap occurred. Damage to the lalk Un education and transmission were For Office Managers 5H Board of Trade.

i The nearby wheat and corn (contracts were up major fractions of a cent or more a bushel on re- ing. Fire At Rockford Meeting Eggs steady; receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; 70 per cont' newed bake a nd'export" bGyi or belter grade A whites Some lradc advices said th mixed mediums 35; stand-l, east a few of lhe ards 35; dirties checks 31 current receipts unquoted. CHICAGO (AP) poultry no tone; ceipts were 62,000 Ibs; no prices', reported due to insufficient infor- concerns were amounts of wheat lmsUnct as far Monday's re- "Let's Listen to the Critics of Education" will be the topic of Dr. Glen Eye, professor of education at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. 1 at the meeting of Rockford Chapter.

National Of- ice Management Assn. on Thurs- of mation. iA few others I have asked flour mill view of reported price cuts cents a hundredweight. i Carlot grain receipts in Chicago, Po- were estimated at; wheat 1 Firemen used carbon dioxide extinguishers to put out a fire under the hood of a car owned by Mrs. Ferd Bauch, 1130 W.

Stover that at I Monday at 3:09 p.m. major bakery; 1 The car was at a sm ice staljon booking fairi at Jefferson St. and S. Galena chv ar ahead' as hcn the firc was re rl Thc-ro will be a social hour at were understood to lg antl dinner at 6:3 in thu Gril1 offers in of Rockford Country Club. 10! Moiula at 20 P- firemen.

Co-author of mathematics texts I were called to a house trailer oc- ustd by the U. S. Armed Forces icupied by Ella Milles, in the trail- Institute and the publication "The CHICAGO (AP)-(USDA)- Po-were estimated wheat caV er camp East Mi es feet New Teacher Conies to School," tatoes arrivals 53; on track 183; corn 23 oats rye 1 barlev a er overhealed No Dr is chairman of the Wis- total U. S. shipments 375; old sup-land soybeans none was used, ply light; demand moderate; mar-! A smoke investigation at the resi- I ket steady; car lot track sales: At the close, wheat was ''I'l's Idaho russets Idaho uncled t'1' ers 3.9:1-4.00: Minnesota North Da- hlgher March ()ld typc contra ousin Commission on Teacher ducation and Professional Stan- of James Richards, Moseley Monday there was no fire.

kota Red River Valley Pontiacs new supply light; de- CTi March (ie mand moderate; market 0 .1. steady; no car lot track sales re- beans ported. oats unc hangedto cents; rye lower i higher, March soy- higher to lower, Jan- 312 He was a member of the Wisconsin State Commission of the Central Assn. of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Livestock CHICAGO (AP)- Ernest W.

Bonham, Rockford. filed bankruptcy Monday in Fedj ral Court under the wage earner's Guarantees Enlistee (plan showing liabilities of land assets of $475. Army Program antees Choice Of Career Mar May 1.97 se Prev clos Courf 1.97-y,-V 8 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs 8,000: butchers and sows St steady to 25 lower; 2-3 200-225 llvrjec ibutchers largely 17.75-18.25; a few lots mostly 3s 220-225 Ibs 17.50 a few lots 1-3 largely 1-2 OVER NOW-ENDS THURSDAY IN ORDER TO ALLOW EVERYONE TO SEE THIS GREAT ATTRACTION WE ARE EXTENDING THIS ENGAGEMENT PRESENTS HIS FIRST PICTURE SINCE "10 COMMANDMENTS" INGER STEVENS-HENRY MARSHALL also TC-E 3KC IVICOI.OK." Features 1:15 3:25 5:20 7:30 9:50 Corn Corn Mar- May Jly Se'p Oats Mar May Sep Rye Mar- May Jly Sep l.SS (old (new 1.141.-, l.lfi 1.171., l.lfi- 1 LSI 1 l.S3 l.S35^-l, l.S75' 8 l.S77g type contract) 1.14 1.14i contracts) L14 1.15%-lf, 1.17 LlGi; 1.96% 1.92 l.SS'.s 1.87-} he Frank Levin, 16 W. Main was jfinecl SJ5 this morning in Jusiice Xourt on two charges and ordered to make restitution for a window broke following his arrest on type 1.14 i North Henderson road Monday- Police said he would not leave a there when ordered to by 1.15\s'the resident. After leaving, he 1.HP4 1 broke a window in the kitchen ap- l.lG'/j'narently while trying to get back Police arrived shortly there- ss and took him into custody.

3. 1.3-1'/, 1.3(1 1.2214 1.241,; 1.30'vi Soybeans Ja Mar- May Jly Sep 2.1-1.^ 2.I7\ 2.19', 2.14 2.1G 3 63; Levin pleaded guilty today to fi -62 of drunkenness and dis- the peace and was re' leased after paying the fine. Larcenies William Wagner, rural McCon, 0 nc reported to sheriff's deputies 2 l(tn( a ''wt while he and his familv 1 --I'' were on vnr.qrin The Army has initialed a new training plan allowing young men to choose the exact career group that satisfies their own desires and aptitudes, ii is announced by Sgt. l.C. Robert O'Mara, local recruiter.

If a man has aptitude in the ches.Mi field, Sgt. O'Mara said, he is guaranteed on-the-job training or after completing basic training There are 50 career groups from which to choose. Further information is available nt the recruiting office at the post office. 1.34'A 1.301/4 1.22',..; 1.23',, on vacation from Dec. 23 to 3, someone stole three items of CHICAGO (AP) No wheat or! Missing when he returned were- soybeans.

Corn No 2 yellow LlS a hand spray gun for painting, 20 13; No -1 yellow LlL'. 2 Oats No'feet of compressor hose and a 1 extra heavy white 71 No 2 small upholstery vacuum cleaner extra heavy while No 4 'All doors to the building had been a white (local) sample grade'locked, he said, extra heavy white Local pn jce ar(J inveslie lu Soybean oil i)-', soybean theil of approximately worth ol mt al llf i uoa during the Christmas shop- season from Tovland Two Men From Area Enlist In U. S. Navy Two aiva men have enlisted in ihe Navy and will undergo nine wi-i'ks of recruit training at Great Lakes, lloih passed ihe physical examinations in Chicago. They are Nathan C.

Marty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marty, Monticello Roiitt- 2, and Uemrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ucmrev.

Mount Carroll Route 3. graduale ol School, Remrey. of Mount Carroll 195s graduate High School. Barley: malting feed 1.05-15. choice 1.20-1.35; IS Marine Corps Initiates Flight Training Program the I ping season from I Chicago Ave.

Missing are such toys as dolls, cloll clothes and accessories, pocket guns, irons and stuffed animals, Karl Wienke, manager, said. The first aviation flight program ever of'ered by the Marine Corps, Hls BACK the Marine Aviation Cadet Pro- MONTROSK, Colo. (AP) The gram, got under way Jan. 1. buckskin shirt that Chief Ouray of Previously all flight training was the Utes wore at a peace treaty in carried on by Navy personnel, Washington in 1SSO has been re- S.Sgt.

F.rnest Spicer, local recruit-i turned to the Ute Indian Museum er, said. Montrose. Candidates, between the ages of, IS and and of the proper character will be sent to IVnsa physical, mental and moral cola. for training. Father, Son Both In Illinois House 111.

(AP) A i her and son will he sworn Wednesday in Spnngtield nii'iiiln'is the Illinois House es. S. (I. Dale of starting his seve Dal begins his 01 te will be itrni His son. ol Champaign, nil.

Jan. 14 P.M. In Person "Music with Mary Martin" AsMMc'd by MIT Orclicsti Li'sku, Hick Saiuters, Dancer I.ills lionl'is, Ciuilaribt Mail Orclfis I IIU-cl All Sums Main Floor Mezzanine $5.50 CORONADO THEATER ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 312 Nm-ih Alain Street Phone 1-0711 Lanark Farmers Inc. Stockholders To Meet annual ng of ill" siochholdri i nt I.anai'l: Larmi'is will be held Saturday at I lhe City Hall. m-A diivctor.s will be i-ii-i'ti-d lor terms and tin a tu rar lei in 1 KCSTHA11 I) 1)1 1 Watrous.j ''oloi'ailo's highwa 1 en- 1 hunt-j IT- v.i-ie I lor ninM of, llie to high- STOI'l'lNf; I COi LT.HMA.

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