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EIGHT the dxtlt journax acksonville ilh hursday july 26, i95f FilUXME 'ro'oit WANT ADS XTl PONY RACES JULY 31 4-H CELEBRATION MORGAN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 1 P.M. NO ENTRY FEE First Prize 10.00, Second Fourth Call for Appointment PERMANENT WAVES NEW HAIR STYLES Flonnie's Beauty Shop (Air Conditioned) 237 Vi W. Stote Phone 439 MARKETS AT A GLAISCE New York, July Stocks higher; prof it-taking slows advance. gain; rails in demand. dealings slow.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORT Radio Program Chicago, July 25--(JP turned strong to 25 cents higher today under the influence ot a smaller supply than expected. Cattle were mixed and sheep were steady. Barrows and gilts generally were THE MONOGRAM SHOP Personalized Stationery Book Matches Napkins CRAIG OFFICE SUPPLY Opposite Post Office When you select a memorial, we would opprec'Qte the opportunity to assist you. We have full knowledge of the different grades of granite, and pride ourselves in our superior workmanship. With 30 years in the monum.ent business, we have erected the most outstanding class of work, both in material and design.

US iAVE YOU STANDARD MONUMENT CO. Chicago Wheat pressure as new crop harvesting expands. warm weather favorable for crop growth. to $23.00, although a price changes in dull few continued on upward and one trade. load topped at $22 35.

Sows were Soybeans steady; demand for $16.25 to $19:75, topping at bean oil, meal firm. $20.50. Clearance was good on a to 25 cents higher; run oi 7,000, down 2,000 from ad- top $23.35. ivance indiration.s. to 25 cents higher; i steers and heifers were strong to top $39.00.

125 cents higher, and cow.s and were steady but bulls were weaW tc 25 cents lower. Be.st steers were $38.65 to $39 00 and heiferi-. and mixed yearlings $36.75 to $37.25. Good to prime steers ranged from $3200 to 038.50 and good to low- prime heifers from $31.00 to $36.00. Good cows topped at $31.00, good bulls at $30.00, and prime vealers at $37 00..

Old-crop lamb.s from ihe day's small crop. Spiingers brought $31.00 to $32.00 ana ev.es topped at 15 00 Also on hand an 7.500 cattle, 300 calves, and 500 sheep. NETWORK PROGRAMS Easttrn Local Time. For central subtract one hour, for mountain subtract two Hours. Some local stations change hour of relay to fit local schedules.

Last minute program changes cannot be included. ATTENTION FARMERS Wanted to buy oats, or exchange for feed. Jockson Feed Mill, 215 W. Wolcott. GI ST BERGQUIST.

PROP. 314 East State Street Office Phone 1324 CHICAGO CASH Chicago, July 25 Cash wheat: No. 2 red 2.31 i-32; No. 3, 2.3U; No. 2 mixed 2.31; No.

3 mixed 2.31. Corn: No. 1 yellow 1.79; No. 2. 1.775-i: No.

3, 1.76i-5: No. 4. I.IH- 745; sample grade 1.36i. No. 1 heavy white 80i-8U: No.

1 white 79-79i: No. 2 white 79i. Barley nommal: maltme feed 1.00-25. Soybeans none. vwM li il -Titr FROZEN FOODS MINUTE MAID LEMONADE 6-oz.

tin makes one quart 13c RASPBERRIES 16-oz. JP- pkg 45 35 NEW PEAS 22 large LIMAS p.r 29 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Vi SPRY 3 ms 99c EXTRA HEAVY SYRUP- PINEAPPLE TIDE 30c II' 49c DOMINO PURE CANE SUGAR 10 99c ROBIN HOOD ALL PURPOSE FLOUR 5 49c 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS JELL-0 3 Pkgs. 23c PET MILK Toll Tins 41c 0 FORBES BLENDED FOR ICED TEA 4-Oz. 29c CHUNK STYLE TUNA FISH 7-Oz. 35c COUNTRY DRESSED FRYERS Cooked Picnic HAMS, 4 to 6 lbs.

lb. 49c Sunkist LEMONS doz. 39c Ripe-Jumbo CANTALOUPE 19c Idaho New POTATOES .10 1b. bag 49c THURSDAY, JULY 26 00 for IS Silent Kjtidles Hr. 1 15 6 45 by Xews 7 00 Robert Q.

News and I'ommentary 7 15 Dinner 7 30 Silver Fajsle News 7 45 News Evening 8 00 FBI in Peace cbi Newsstand Flay be California Na-rion's I Fly Rod Broadcast-mha Lineup Amateur Tiue or Broadway Playhou.se—rbs Reporters ()rcbestta Operation Dixie abc Coninient; li. 0 News Ai Show Television Summary Note: (TV programs relayed Eastern Daylight Time only. Subtract one hour for Standard Time.) Ranger To Be Feature Stop the Amos 'n' Headline Melton Reporter Don Ameche Down You Blind Movie Martin Racket Roller Derby abc 1:30 Hour p.m.-Reouefct nmi 2:00 p.m.—New« 2:05 p.m.—Request Time the Record 3:30 p.m.—Gospel Grace 4:00 p.m.—News 4:05 p.m.—Mu.sic In Modern Mood 4:15 p.m.—Social Security 4:30 p.m.—Liocai 4:36 p.m.~Theatei Time 4:45 p.m.—Time out for 45 5 30 p.m.—Sports Reel 5:45 p.m.—Tex Beneke Show 6:00 p.m.—New« D.m.— 1 een limes iopics 7:00 p.m.—Sign off. FM ONLT 3:30 p.m.—Channel 263. 7:00 p.m.—One Night Stand.

7:15 p.m.—Fran Warren Sings 7:25 p.m.—Cards vs Phils 4FTFR fTHE4T PRICES B4CK DOWS Chicago, July 25 More wheat came into major terminals today and prices backed down on the Chicago Board of Trade after an early, short-lived show of Wheat receipt.s at 12 prmcipal markets today totaled 3.967.000 bushels compared with 1,486,000 a week ago. The market was subjected to persistent hedging pre.sstu’e and did not receive any support from export houses. W'arm, sunny weather in the west brought a little selling into corn. Rye met profit-taking after it.s advance yesterday. Only and lard tended a little higher throughout the aided by steady demand for oil pro- duct.s and loose lard.

Receipts were: wheat 256 cars, corn 39, oats 23, rye 5, barley 43, soybeans 10. Wheat clo-sed i to 2 rents lower, September corn I lower to i higher, September unchanged to i lower. September 76i, rye (new H-H lower, September 1.73i-.i;i.73. soybeans unchanged to 3i higher, September and lard 7 to 25 cents a hundred, pounds higher, September $15.82. E.

ST. WLIS LIVESTOCK National Stockyards, 111., July 25 10.500: uneven weights 180 lbs up mostly 25 cents lower than Tue.sday’s average: lighter weights and sows 25 to 50 'cents lower: bulk choice 180-230 lbs 22.25-60: largely 22.50 down; 240270 lbs 21.00-22.00; 270-300 lbs 20.2521.25; 150-170 lbs 20.25-21.50; 120- Il40 lbs 17.25-19.75; 100-110 lbs 15.25117.00; 400 lb.s down 18.00-19.00; over 400 lbs 16.00-17.75; stags 13.0015.50; boars 10.00-13.00. I Cattle, calves, a few heifers and mixed heifers about: choice 34.00-35.00; little done on steers or cows with undertone weak to lower on cows: bulls and vealers steady: commercial bulls 28.00-29.50; utility bulls 26.0027.50; good and choice vealers 31.00: 36.00: prime to 38.00; utility and commercial vealers 25.00-30.00. Sheep. 1,500: few sales lambs steady to shippers and butchers, but noi enough done to fully establish market; choice and prime 30.50-31.50; sales aged sheeo steady: slaughter ewes 12.00-15.00 mo.sily; culls 10.00-12.00, Too Late To Classify billfold with owners name and address.

Reward. Return to Journal Courier office. colored Parker 51 fountain pen. Sat. 14.

Please return to 421 S. Clay. Reward. For Sale 50 head Hereford weighing 500 lbs. 8 head corn fed weighing 800 lbs.

42 head extra good Duroc shoats weighing 90 to 100 lbs. 3 red sows, 23 pigs- This in addition to ouf regular sale Friday. Woodson Sale Co. LOST OR colored Cocker, without collar or tag. South part of town.

Reward. Phone 2332W. 7-26-31 PM FOR room unfurnished apartment. Available Aug. 1 Adults Close in.

Box 9081 Journal Courier. Hail Insurance now available on growing L. T. OXLEY New York Stpck Market WLDS THl RSDAY, Jl LY 26 Club 6:15 a.m.—Sign on and Yawn 6:30 Praine 6:55 a.m.—Market Summary 7:00 a.m.—Prairie Pioneers 7:30 a.m.—News Summary; 7:35 a Melodies 7:45 a.m.—Sport Summary 7:50 a.m.—Chuck Wagon Tunes 8:00 a.m.—News Summary 8 15 a Dollai Man Time 8:45 a.m.- Chapel ol the Air 9:00 a.m.—News 9:05 a.m.—Grain-Midwest quotes. 9 15 a the Uesen 9:30 a.m.—Kitchen Korner Krew.

a.m.—Under Capra Uomi 10:05 a.m.—Kitchen Korner Krew. 10:45 a m. Womans Magazine :00 a.m.—News Summary 11:05 a.m.—Time Out 11:15 p.m.—Congratulations Club 11 -30 p.m.—Prairie Pioneers 12:00 Front 12:06 t.m.—Market Summary 12:15 p.m.—Names In the News 12:20 p.m.—Way B-ck When 12:30 p.m.—Noontime News 12:45 p.m.—Farm Home Program 1:00 Heart 1:15 p.m.—Farm Home Rerlew IN THE COrXTY OF MORGAN' COl NTY, ILLINOIS STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF MORGAN H.ARRY E. DOOLTN, trator of the estate of Mildred Bates, vs. LUCTTXE WARFIELD.

CHARLES' W. 7INSLF.Y, DAN TINSLEY and IRVIN CHILDS SALE OF real ESTATE TO TO PAY DEBTS Public notice is hereby given that, by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of record by said Court, in the fibove entitled cause, on the 17th day of July, 1951, the said administrator will, at the hour of eleven A. on the 25th dav of Auu.st. at the Pourthou.se in Jacksorville, of the County of Morgan and State of Illinois, offer for and sell puolic vendue, to the hiehest and best oidder for cash to pav the debts of estate and the cost of administration now due and to accrue, the right, title, interest and estate which the said Mildred Bp tes. had at the time of her death, in and to the following described real situated the County of Morgan and State of Illinois: Nine (9) and of Lots Ten and Fotuleen in Wm.

to Ja(k- sonville. beginning at the North corner of Lot Nine thence East on the North line of Nine and Ten and 3 inches; South 200 feet: West 240 feet pnd 3 inches to the West line of thence North 200 feet more or less, to the place of beginning, exceot part of Lot 14. as beginning at a noint 35 of the North corner of liOt; running thence 4.5 thence East 190 thence North fpet and thence to thp place of be- Morean County. Illinois. The above described premises will be sold free and clear of all enrum- branres except the tpyes for the year in 19.52.

Twenty-five ner cent (25'rt of the shall hr paid the dav of the sale, the balance on delivery of a depd and of the bv the Coimty Court of Morgan Countv. Dated this 2.ith dnv of Julv. 1951. harry IN. Administrator.

HARRY G. STORY, A tty. 22'i West State Sheet, Jacksonville, Illinois. PHILLIPS WILL FILKD The will of the late William Henry Phillips has been filed for probate, all of his property to his wife, Mrs. Lola Phillips.

The document was made Feb. 1. 1923, jed by Alexander Platt and Hettie M. Platt. New York.

July general advance in the stock market today maintained headway despite occasional raivis. Oils started the ball rolling for the raise todav as did and steels, and som? motors imr ediately joined in. The unsidp bulge of the first hnur was deflated bv and some slipped to the losinc; side from time time. Slocks advancing today includpd Shell Oil. Socony-Vacuum.

New York central. Bethlehem Stepl, Crucible Westmchouse Elecf- ric and Flcdric. Corporate bonds were hiener in li'ihf ID PTES Sprinefield. Ji.ly 25 'T Hubert Roderick, 55. of Springfield, died last night of injuries in a collision of three automobiles p.t a Soringfield street inter- yesterday.

It v.as Sangamon 23rd traffic fatalirv of this year. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of EMMA D. WARCUP. Deceased. Notice is given that Monday.

September 3rd. 1951. is the claim date the estate nf Emma D. Warcup. deceased.

pending in the C.ourt of Morgan County, -and that claims may filed against the estate of said decedent nn or that date without of Dated this 26rh day of July, A. D. 1P51. Million, Executor of the Estate of said Decedent. Vauffht.

Robinson Foreman, Attnrnevs. Storm Warning! WHijN you know a storm is coming, you head for protection. BUT disaster give warnings windstorm or other peril may strike unexpectedly at any time. If you're not ready NOW with adequate Insurance, better call on this Hartford Agency today! DON'T SKIMP THEM NOW It's true your livestock and poultry don't need and as much protein, vitamins and minerals when they have pasture, but, the small amount they do consume is highly npcessary since varies greatly in nutritional value and at no time contains all the essentials for future growth and production. let pennies today ob.scure The dollars tomorrow.

And be wise, have ne.xt winter's fuel delivered as soon as possible. PRESTON COAL FEED CO. 300 W. Lafayette Ave. Phone 42 A.NM AL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER FOR PrBLICATION Township 15, Range 10.

in Morgan County, Illinois, from Julv 1. 1950. to June 30. 1951 DISTRIC ACCOl NT AUCTION SALE OF Dist. 117 2 Hist.

5 Dist. 63 Fund Balance July 1st. 1950 Received from District Taxation Sale or Rent of School 54.290.86 $22.699.51 $219.289 42 495 20 Pro- Sale of School Bonds Premium and Interest on School Bonds All Other (Include Tuition Paid Privately) RECEIPTS NET ECEIPTS Fun Balance July 1st. 1950 'Distribution of Trustees District Taxation Tuition of Transferred and Sale or Rent of School Property 67.372.09 I Non-Hi Pupils Received All Other Sources (Including Tuition Paid Privately and 33.488.68 Reimbursements By State Board for Vocational ca iop 9.105 .56 Anticipation Warrants (For Educational 80.000.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS 724.508 43 Deductions Anticipation Retired TOTAL DEDUCTIONS 80.000 00 RECEIPTS 644,508.43 Fund Salaries. Janitors and Engineers (Less 128.17 Insurance 2,889.90 Other Expenditures 1 2,650.98 Repairs and Replacement's 18.726.22 Interest on Bonds 3.906.18 Rent 900.00 Contr.

Municipal Retirement 685.09 Bonds Retired 42,000.00 New Grounds, Buildings and Alterations (Not Repairs) 105,049.44 New Equipment 1.214.21 BAL. JUNE 30, 1951 223,178.49 TOTAL 626.328.68 Fund Boards. Busine.ss Offices and Compulsory Att. Services 13.895.90 and Accounting Services 1,542.40 Administrators. Supervisors and Teachers Salaries (Le.ss Deductions) 401.423.16 I Text Books 188.21 Supplies, 21.771.61 Libraries 1.768.12 and Engineers Salaries (Le.ss 27,651.04 Pnel 8.045.64 Water.

Licht and Power 6.006.84 Janitors' Supplies. Fl ight. Ex! and Drayage 4,576.60 ConM-. Municipal Retirement 5.034.29 Insurance 437.09 Transportation of Pupils to and From School 7.58.00 8.478 62 Nieht Schools .565.63 Other Expenditures 19.787.47 Repair'' and Replacements 5.384.37 i Interest nn (Ed. Fund Only) 302.75 Interest on Teachers' Orders New Equipment (Not BAL.

JUNE 30. 1951 TOTAL 69.586.44 21.130 15 16,614.29 264.78 2.338..59 495,000.00 180.00 5.112.79 1,822 00 626.328 68 626,,328.68 43.829.66 43.82P66 3.783.90 241.689 61 241.689.61 759.98 759.98 i 114.980.38 240,611 75 21.836 86 6.202.92 25.830 75 11.917 02 7.061 46 14.965.14 3.195 80 403 31 2.584.13 FURNITURE FURNISHINGS MIDDENDORF BROS. AUCTION HOUSE 532 WEST WALNUT JACKSONVILLE, ON Thursday, July 26th, 1951 at 7 P. M. 10 21? 62 291.01 61,394 68 44.136.24 6.474 31 6.500 00 6..500.00 1 Norge Electric Refrigerator.

1 Crosley Electric Refrigerator. 1 Electric Table Top Stove. 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 Double Bed. complete.

1 Bed, complete. 1 Glider. 4 Upholstered 1 Launder All Automatic Washing Machine. 1 Chrome Breakfast Table 1 Chrome Breakfast Set. new.

1 Electric Mixer. 1 Sit Down Ironing Board, new. 1 Philco Radio. 1 Table Model Radio 1 9x12 Rue. 1 Battery Radio.

1 Maytag Gasoline Engine, like new. 1 32-Volt Generator. 3 10-Gal. Milk Cans. 1 Library Table.

I Chest of Drawers. 1 Nesco Roaster, like new. 1 Child Gate. 2 Fishing 1 Bassinette. 1 Roil a way Bed.

1 Day Be(i. jl Mattress. Kitchen Cabmet. 3 Rug Runners, 1 Card Table, Dining Table. 1 Lawn Mower.

1 Occasional Table. '1 Antique Chest. 1 Piano and Bench. 1 2 Trunks. I Dishes, cookiiy; utensils, picturef and also other articles as usual.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS MIDDENDORF AUCTIONEERS 54.894 68 44.156.24 6.474 31 350.00 1.216.89 1.157 60 1,107 24 4,911.50 20C.OO 2.189 20 6.000 00 356 42 36 50 131 27 90 15,000.00 14.000 00 180.723 01 2,149 72 11.222.38 43,829 66 256 9.565 56 241.689.61 24.83 507,48 759.98 1.235.74 419.15 95: 378.00 299.25 15.75 30.817 89 89 63 2.182.98 641.09 16.148.89 5.25 1.082 32 226.15 2.361.50 14 02 71 44 68.50 2.793 00 703 40 852.57 122.50 7.50 71 431 221 59 98.10 730 82 179 01 176 32 42 00 4.726.35 77.50 6.173 42 11.58 3 .599 84 167.16 5.265 02 20.00 908.08 21 30 YOUR OUIDI TO ll.88f.83 14.971.86 43 DISTRIBUTIVE 41.89 121.83 776.22 4.782 45 $54.894.68 FITND 3,361.64 9.61809 44.156 24 2.624 08 $6.474,31 A boloncod ration for dairy cowt holfx Hiom UM nutrionft in tho grain you food. lUSnR BUND DAIRY (ONCENIRAn; prapoHy mixod with your own or local grains, builds a anced food that pays off In highor, stoodlor milk Soo us today. Ask us for comploto Instrvctloni on tfto Mostor Blond Fooding Program. Your Friendly Master Mix Dealers CONVENIENTLY LOCATED MASTER Balance July 1. 19.50 32.07 From county 178.949.97 From other Districts in 1.575.00 TOT.M 04 Expenditures Incidental of trustees 60.57 For publishing annual statement 45.90 of trea.surer 1.000.00 Distributed to districts 178,949.97 Balance June 30.

1951 25.60 Treas. Bond 475 00 TOT.AL I.FON I Snb'cribed and sworn to before me (hi'i I7ih of Julv. 1951 I (SEAL) W. C. Brune, Notary Public Alexander Elevator ALEXANDER Bluffs Farmers Grain Co.

BLUFFS Sauer's Ag. Service WINCHESTER Seiz Mill Feed Co. WAVERLY Prentice Farmers Elevator PRENTICE Kesinger Feed Mills WHITE HALL Preston Coal and Feed Co. acksonvilli.

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