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The Times from Streator, Illinois • 11

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i STREATOR TIMES-PRESS Monday, Tab. 13, 190. II Cod For Sal RESIDENT OF TOLUCA DIES HAVE COAL will bun-food. Have trucks wil) deliver fast. Have phone 49334 wll) answer pleaiantly Have TV Sum pa-win five.

BAIETT COAL 203 3. Illinois KIIRUSCIIEV III INDIA TALKS TO STEELWORKERS BOBL-MOR LANES and Mary F. Schneider, 368, STREATOR LANES Personal FRANK LAMANT1A. TOLUCA. 8UOCUMM IN HOME; FUNERAL RITES WEDNESDAY MORNINO Now You Can Get LOANS UP TO We now make loans up to SSOO on furniture, auto or sif natural 6L Stephen's Jr, League Scarratt A Warner 1876 (1); 111 Valley 1994 2) Shahs Lunch 2506 2); Med-O-King 1930 (1).

Stehlo's In. 1984 (2); Hudachko Chapel 1951 (1) L. D. Voytko, 1930 (1); Yuhas Floor Cov 2056. High for night; Team game D.

Voytko, 721; Team aeries Shah's Lunch and Yuhas Floor Cov 2056 (tie); Individual games. Carol Pfalzgraf 160, and Art Uebhart Claims Western Aid Is Hew Version 01 Colonist Policies FLECK, COLLINS IN PLAYOFF FOR PHOENIX CROWN PHOENIX. "ArU. (AP) Jack Fleek of Los Angeles and Bill Collins of Crystal River, a pie of unsung members of Die ptw fessional golf tour, tsed off today in an 18-hole playoff for top money in the Phoenix Open tournament. Fleck, who han'Jt won a major tournament since the 1955 S.

Open, fired a five-undcr-par 68 Sunday to corr-e- from thie stroke off the pace. Collins, who has won only one big tournament s'we Joining the touring golf circus two yea. 90, started the final rouiyt In a tie for first and held a two under C9. That gave txrh a total of 277-11 strokes under psr for Nr trips round the 1585-jard P'-ooms Counti Club Cou.se. AJBC Bantams McGrath's 1856 (2); Poldek Bros 1563 ll).

Baietto's Used Furn. 1659 0); I. T. Book Store, 1735 (ll. B.

A H. Cleaner 1632 (2); Wsy-side Drug 1488 (1). Curran 1517 ll); Pepsi-Cols, 1581 (2); Community Laundromat, 1631 (3); Coffee Shrp 1589 0). High for night: Team game, I. T.

Bock Store, 593: Team series. I. T. Book Store, 1735; Individual game, Greg McDowell. 153; June Harbark and Ellen Guives (tie).

110, Individual series. Ed Muso-vlrh, 417; June-Harback, 294. Why not pay all your obligations and have Just one payment every month? Borrow 3800-Repay 341.69 per month Mrs. Richard Kaufman, Wenooa Mrs. Theodore Hartung, Rutland Mrs.

James Ward, Dana. Gua E. Bedeker, Ransom. Mrs. Ralph Benedict, 1415 East Morrell Street John Olesen, 113 Grove Street.

Andrew J. Koleiar, 714 Livings Ion Street. Mrs. Raymond Krischel, Route 2, Streator. Mrs.

Phyllis Miller, 1309 North Wason St. William Patterson, Long Point. Mrs. Lawrence Slager, 1103 East Broadway. George Mehall.

316 North Bloomington Street. Miss Sara Sullivan, 202 East Kent Wayne Todd, .1607 North Bloomington St. Alvin E. Walters, ManviUe, Births Mrs. Glen Msubach, Manville, Girl.

Mrs. Norman Cbllner, 608 Little Street, GlrL (Including principal and charges at the rate or 3 per mo. on bal BHILAI, India (AP) Nikita Khrushchev told Indian steel 159; Individual aerie. Carol Pfalz workers today that the emergence graf, 428, and Jim Harrharik, 389 of a strong Communist bloc is the ances up to 3130 2 per mo. from 3150 to 3300, and 1 per mo.

from 3300 to 3800). only reason the West Is granting economic aid to undeveloped For loans of less than 3800 the payments are proportionally Handicap Mixed League Str. Auto Electric 2132 (1); Hun ter' Tavern 2319 -Bihop, 2153 fl); Steven New TOLUCA (Special) Frank LaMantla, 69, passed away in his Toluca home at 4:30 today following a serious illness suffered for the past two months. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the AJmone A Son Fuiteral Home, Toluca, with Rev.

John Schumacher, pastor of St Anns Church, to officiate Burial will be held in the perish cemetery. Visitation will begin after 3 p.m. Tuesday with the rosary, to be recited at 8 oclock tonight at the funeral home. Mr. LaMantia was bom July 1891, at Palermo, Italy, son of the late John and Michela LaMantia.

He married Rose Fenoglla on Feb, 23, 1919, at Chicago, where he was employed in the shipping department of the Enterprise Paint Manufacturing Retiring in March at 1959, he came to Toluca to make his residence. His sole survivor Is his wife. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. KANKAKEE INVEST. INC.

Room 304 (third Door) Murray Streator. Ph. 223U FUv-R-Pae, 2163 (2); Str. Home Bldg 2103 (1). Busch Bavarian (1); Seroka Tap Ransom Methodist I-esgtie Quiz 1541 (3); Alley Cats, 1448 (0).

Yellow Stone 1692 (2); Wolves, 1603 (ll. High for night: Tesm game. Yellowstone, 605; Team series Yellowstone 1692; Individual game Joe Hoffman. 156, and Ruth Me Cann 135; Individual series. Roger Geheber 350, and Ruth McCann 357.

ST MARTS HOSPITAL Admitted Mrs. Mary Oster, 201 West Second Street Gerald Metarehik, Rout 3, Streator. Bernard Johnston, Route 2, Streator. Mrs. William Ehling, SOI West Stanton Street.

Joseph pouter, 15 Saratoga Lane Mrs. George Rients, Ancona. Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, 610 N. Sterling Street.

Mrs. Willis Pence, 601 W. Grant Street. Ralph Burcar, Leonora. Mrs.

Joan Thorp, 1011 East Main Homer Johnston, 525 South Otter Creek St. Mrs. John Voss, Route 2, Strea tor. Andrew J. Pouk, 810 E.

Twelfth Street. Mrs. Robert Fetzer, Leonora. Discharged John Sanderson, Tuscola. Michael Zavada, 1423 N.

Otter Oeek Street. Dean Pfalzgraf, Grand Ridge. Miss -Ethel Benstine, 510 Shab-bona Street Miss Mildred Alberts, 509 East Grant Street Raymond McBride, 712 West first Street. Glen Daugherity, Manville. Mrs.

Martha Moulton, Minonk. Mrs. Richard Remeta, 2002 South Bloomington St. Mrs. William Fulks, 120 Eleventh St Mrs.

James Green, 614)4 East Main Street Mrs. Richard Neiggermann, 407 N. Shabbona St. Lawrence Theisen, Santa Fe Hotel. Mrs.

Beatrice Robinson, 302 Court Street. Edmund Ioerger, Minonk. Mrs. Raymond Fetzer, 125 W. Hickory Street.

Market News JIM HEARN IS BALL PLAYERS GOLF CHAMPION 9 SL Mary's League O'Dea Cleaners 1459 (0); Streator Lanes 1687 (3). Patton Electric 1819 (2); Brown A Senko 1514 (1). Hunter Cartage 1574 (1); Panno's Pizza Plaza 1566 2). High for night: Team game, Streator Lanes, 599: Team series, Streator Lanes, 1687; Individual games. Tom Spraggon 153.

and Gall Sawyer. 107; Individual series. Mike Brown 398, and Beth Ann Panno, 282. MIAMI, Fla. (AP)' 'It was like winning a 1-0 ball game." That's the way Jlrt) Hearn, former major league pitching star, described his one-stroke victory Sunday which made him new golf champion of major league baseball player.

LOCAL CHURCH BUYS PROPERTY For the day the Soviet Premier hammered on the theme that Western aid la a new version of old colonialist pollcle. He poke at a iteel plant being built I (2). here in central India with Soviet High for night: Team game, assistance. Str. Auto Elec.

794; Tesm series. Khrushchev charged in an ex- Hunters Tavern, 2339; Individual temporaneoui speech at a banquet Sunday night that Western aid to erlM P' 5: India and other undeveloped coun-' triea la designed to hold them in aty Mixed League capitalist slavery. J. J. stehlo Ina.

2138 (1); Pratt'. Speaking from a text today, he Trucking 2128 (2). declared: "The Soviet Union and Super Dairy 2025 (0); Dell' Tire the -Wet have two different a p- 2060 3). proaches to aid. The Soviet Union Model-Pa ri 1961 (0); Indian strives to achieve economic aid Acre 1971 which promotes economic inde- vliLp5i 1 Brunsbach Cbal 2009 2).

pendence. But some people In the for night: Team game. West utilize assistance as a weap- PrAa trucking. 734; Team aeries on of a new colonial policy. Stehlo's Ins.

2138; Individual game, Only such factors as the Whltey Btomquist, 196, and Marian development of socialism (com- Sroka, 176; Individual series, G. munism) and the failure of coton-1 Wargo 534, and Shirley Meyers 432. iallsm brought aid to the under- ld accused the Welt ot 1ww.l?rb Heeding 2199 tO) T. A. being interested primarily in sup- Collner Ins.

2363 (3). plying consumer goods and keep- f. X. Neumann A Son 2146 (2); ing new nations without industry. Leonard B.

Solon Ins. 2163 (11- Ha contraatad this with Soviet High for night: Team 8 policy- of giving aid to DecifielP! Green Groc 818, Team genes, industrial projects Western aid Collner 2363; Individual game, mausinai Projects, western aid Davi(J Gallick 149, Richard Devero actually ha bolstered the entire Lg an(j Valerie Steczek 141; Indl Indian economy, and particularly vi(jJjaI series, Richard Devera 425 agricultural production in the un- 8. JAMES HOSPITAL (Pontiac) Admitted i James Kiep, Kankakee, Mrs. Addle Page, Pontiac. Miss Margaret Hanlon, Pontiac.

Russell Clevenger, Pontiac. Mrs. Fred Thornhill, Westchester Cyril Burns, Dwight Discharged Mrs. Donald Steffens, Pontiac. Mrs.

Bernard Cassidy, Black-stone. Jack Hodge, Pontiac. Calvin Magee, Pontiac. Mrs. Bruce Erickson, Odell.

Mrs. Fred Alstedt, Forrest. Mrs. Earl Hauger, Dwight. Mrs.

Robert' Guth, Flanagan. Mrs. Charles Paradee, Cornell. Mrs. Dorothy Tucker, Minonk.

Births Mrs. Orville Eden, Minonk, Girl. Mrs. Donald Zeller, Campus, Glil. GRACE EVANGELICAL IB ACQUIRES ADJACENT TWO-STORY FAMILY DWELLING NEW YORK (AP) The stock market drifted slowly, to the downside late this afternoon.

Volume for the day was estimated at 2,700,000 shares eom-- pared with 2,230,000 on Friday. Losses of fractions to a point or more among key stocks outnumbered gainers in the same range. The market was higher 'at the start in a follow through from Fridays advance then slipped into irregularity. Prices weakened slightly in the afternoon. MinnepU Mining was up about 2 for a while cut clipped a good fraction from the gain.

NAFI had a 2-point loss for a while, but had a net gain of about 3 in late trading. Hammond Organ rosa about 2, Universal Match more than 3 snd Colgate-Palmolive morg than a point. American Motors slipped about 2 and StudebakeiPackard when-issued more than a point. Ford kept only a fraction of an early 1-point rise. Goodrich was around 2 higher.

Losses of about a point were taken by Chrysler, Eastman Kok-ak, International Paper and Schertng while Atlantic Coast Line fell well over a point. U.S. government bonds were a hade higher. AJBC Juniors Fredmani 2535 2); Union National Bank 2543 (1). Kuehmann'a Chip 2568 (1); Hed-glina In.

2582 (2). Ford Hopkins 2239 (0); Tlmco Mfg. 2648 (3). Plckworth Bros. 2633 Barber Shop 2476 (0).

High for night: Team game, Hedglins Ins 923; Team aerie. Time 2648; Individual gam Pat McConnell. 210. and Mary And Warner, 168; Individual aeries, Ron Hedglin, 518, and Karen Creed, 437, DEADLINE AT HAND FOR NEW STATE PLATES of 415 million underfed nation population. Red Cross Chapter Plays Host To Area Branches Additional space for Sunday School and other purposes will be provided with the purchase by the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church of the adjoining dwelling at 129 South Monroe from John Wagner, local funeral director.

The consideration was not made known. The two-story combination brick frame home is unoccupied sit the present time, and ia being remodelled to fit the purpose of a Sunday. School and small Fellowship hall. Rev. F.

Merit, pastor of the church, skid that eventually it is planned to convert the dwelling into an educational building. -He said that present church facilities have proved Inadequate and that the purchase of the house is the first step in an expansion program. The house in question it the last family dwelling, aside from church parsonages, in the full square block to be converted to business or other purposes. BASKETBALL TiwUeJ will SmiNS UP K16KTS TbeAwwOSt 08 VIGOR If you ars a victim of these ysptosm thca your trouble may bo troeod So Glaadular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation ia a eonrti tational daw and mart Hum that fhro temporary rcBaf will not rsmova tba caums of your troublao.

Nagiaot of Glandular Inflammation often leads to prematura senility, sad incurable malifnancy. The pact year an from 1,000 com-rr- hove beta cuecamfull treat ed hart at F.tretlafair Springe. They have found soothing relief and a new asst la life. The Excelsior Medical Clinic, dm voted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men by NON-SURGICAL Methods has a New IRES BOOK that telle bow these troubles may be corrected prowa New-Surgical treatmaota. This book may prove of utmost importance hi your life.

No obligation. Excelsior Medical Clinic Dept. B1BM Excelsior Springs, Mo. Manville Girl Hurt When Auto Skids Into Ditch The Streator Chapter-- of the American Red Crqss held its branch High School Scores Glenwood 47, Elgin Acad 35 Galesburg 66, Kewanee 43 Blue Island 64, East Chicago Jane Paton, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Paton, Route 1, Roosevelt 47 Joliet Catholic 69, Marquette 50 Motorists who dont have their 1960 state license plates displayed on their vehicles by midnight Mon ray had better put them in at least temporary storage. It will be at that hour that the law 'enforcement agencies begin issuing tickets for driving with invalid plates. Actually the old plates are invalid now, but the aecretary of states office has customarily given the motoring public a period of grace from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15 to buy their licenses.

A fast turn about Streator streets will readily show a vast number of delinquents, those who believe in putting off the annual obbgation right up to the deadline. The auto owner in this category will be adopting a wise- fiscal policy if he puts the old buggy away until the new plates arrive. Manville, entered St. Mary hospital at 1:30 p. m.

for treatment of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She underwent X-rays for injuries her head and spine but not remain as a patient. Miss Paton was injured when her car skidded into a ditch, it was reported. She was alone at the time. Wiopolis 73.

Mt. Auburn 52 Gnffin 68, Auburn 58 Springfield 68, Jacksonville 56 Pittsfield 84, Central Camp Point 51 Triopia 63, 'Franklin 50 Livingston 74, Benld 54 Alton 82, Belleville 40 Venice Lincoln 72, Cairo Sumner 38 Richwoods 64, Spalding 57 Central Paoria 47, Woodruff 45 -Manual-68, Limestone 64 (ot) Pekin 72, East Peoria 70 (ot) -Danvers 73, Eureka 57 GAO 63, Joy 58 Hart burg 69, Bellflower 57 Centralis 58, Benton 46 -Lockport (6, Evergreen Park 50 Carbondale 45, W. Frankfort S3 Herrin 66, Johnston City 48 Salem 67, Mount Vernon 64 ISD 72, Mo. Schl for Deaf 39 Electric Motor CHICAGO (AP) General sell-nig weakened the grain futures market in the early afternoon today and prices were" off major fractions in wheat, oats and soybeans. Some of the selling appeared to be profit taking after the market failed to absorb a moderate amount of hedging with any degree of firmness.

"Liquidation-in soybeans was linked with a steady to easier market for both soybean oil and soybean meal while wheat eased on a more bullish crop outlook following heavy snowfall over the -weekend in much of the Sodth- west. Carlot receipts today were estimated at: wheat 22 cars, com 299, oats 30, rye 1, barley 57, soybeans 4. Repair Conduct Riles For Tina Sulzberger lb steers 29.0p;a few loads 28.75)- bulk -choice' and mixed" choice and prime lbs 27.00-28.50; most choice 1.150 lbs down 26.25-28.00; choice and good 1,075 lbs 23.00; choice 1.150-1,400 lbs 25.00-27 00; good steers 23.50-26.25; a load of mixed standard and good 1,075 lbs 23.00; a load utility and standard 1,050 lb Holstein steers 19.50; a load of high choice to mostly prime 1.150 lbs heifers 27.75; several loads of high choice and prime REWINDING AND REBUILD ING. ALL MAKES AND SIZES. New and Rebuilt Motors ia Stock luncheon Saturday in the grill with 23 guests present, Branches represented were Osage, Keman, Sandy Ford, Dana, Ransom, Leon-ore, and Brookfield township.

Guest speaker was Dan Teltness, manager of the California Packing company, Mendota, who is regional fund chairman. Speaking In this capacity he emphasized the fact that every home it 'contacted in the coming drive the goal of will be attained easily. Also present was Wayne -Taylor general field representative who previously served as field, director in Europe. He told cf the necessity of meeting the goal because of national disaster expense, the national blood program, services to Armed Forces and Veterans, and the First Aid and Water Safety programs which national Red Cross meets with (its share of the goal. A question and answer period followed.

Harold Brown, chapter chairman, welcomed the group and then turned the meeting over to Elmer Kmetz, drive chairman, who spoke on its plans, The invocation was given by Rev. John Daniel, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran church. Arrangements for the luncheon were completed by Mrs. Charles Purcell. Mrs, Andrew S.

Novotney will be fund drive secretary. Mrs. Gertrude Isermann is executive secretary. 1 FINAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR LOCAL WOMAN WYNANT ELECTRIC College Score EAST Dartmouth 79, Yale 57 Harvard 82, Brown 81 Cornell 66, Penn 63 Princeton 84, Columbia 72 705 V. Ladd St.

Pontiac, III CHICAGO (AP) High Low Close Prev. close Wheat Services for Miss Tina Sulzberger of Ransom, who died earlier in the week were conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Solon funeral home by Rev. Robert Sowder, pastor of the First Methodist church, at Ransom.

Appropriate hymns were sung by Mrs. George Hood, with Mrs. Harry Barber at the organ. Burial was in the Sulzberger tot in Allen cemetery at Ransom. Pallbearers, all nephews, of the decedent, were Bart, Earl, Ltoyd, Frank, Kenneth and Glenn Sulzberger.

Among those from distance attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Earl West, Gouncil Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sulzberger.

Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sulzberger, Dallas City, 111. Milwaukee Luth. 65, Walter 55 Sterling 65, Dixon Falla 51 Fulton 44, Savanna 40 Luther N.

84, Luther S. 62 Bloom 53, West Aurora 49 Maine West 83. Wlllowbrook 52 Crystal Lake 79, -St. Edward 60 Warren 66, Round Lake 64 Harvard '85, Woodstock 60 Rock Island 75, Iowa City (Iowa) 53 Washington (Cedar Rapids Iowa) 58, Moline 52 East Moline 82, Jeffenon (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 68 Alleman 65, Regis (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) 53 Jamaica 67, Chrisman 63 (ot) Watseka 29, Kankakee 26 Dundee 67, Fenton 52 Murphysboro 68, Duquoin 56 Joppa 81, Ullin 36 Grayville 107, Equality 51 Trico 47, Cheater 45 McLeans boro 69, Eldorado 54 Carrier Mills 58, Cave-In-Rock 57 Pinckneyvllle 74, Anna-Jonea-boro 69 Olney 56, Carml 55 Shawnee 55, Mounds City 54 Granite City 83, Wood River 68 Edwardsville 73, Collinsville 71 St. Louis Kinloch .62, Columbia Douglass 58 Cahokia 69, Columbia 67 Valmeyer 64, Lebanon 63 Shawneetown 61, Decatur Eisenhower 60 Crane 69, McHenry 59 Antioch 82, Grant 49 Patrick 69, St.

Elizabeth 47 Fenwick 61, St. Ignatius 54 j- Shawneetown 61, Eisenhower 60 MacArthur 84, Pana 52 1 Lanphier 53, Taytorville 47 Hutsonville 85, Palestine 69 Casey 69, Villa Grove 59 Olney 56, Carmi 55 -Salem 67, Mt. Vernon 64 St. Anthony 72, Neoga 58 Teutopolis 97, Dieterich 63 Blue Mound 71, Niantic 56 6 Ai i. DONT DO WITHOUT Joet because yea lock tba ready cmh.

27.25-27.50; most ood grade 22 utility and standard 16 00 22.00; commercial cows 15.25-16.50; utility 14.50-16.50; cutters 14.25-16.00; canners 13.25 bulls 19 vealers 3100 down; a load of good and choice 700 lb feeding steers 26.50; a load of good to mostly choice 850 lbs 25 50. Sheep slaughter lambs fully steady; good and choice 90-110 lbs slaughter lambs 20.00 21.50; double deck mixed wooled, slaughter lambs and No. 1 pelt lambs 21 50, short deck good and choice 617 lb wooled lambs 20.75 double deck good and choice 103 lb fall shorn lambs 20.00-20.50 400 head string 100 lbs mixed no. 1 pelt to fall shorn 20.25; and a double deck 108 lbs no. 1 pelts 19.75; cull to choice slaughter ewes 6.00-8 00.

YOU ARS YOUR FAMILY BIfIRVI TNI BIITI Funeral services for Mrs. Vic-tonne Francis, who passed away Friday evening at her home, 705 Hamson street, were conducted today from the Elias chapel and at 9:30 p. m. from Immaculate Conception churph. Rev.

Francis Cahill acted at celebrant, Rev. Raymond Boyle, deacon, and Rev. Richard Kolczas-ki, sub-deacon. Burial was in St. Anthonys cemetery with interment prayers by Rev.

Cahill. Serving as pallbearers were James GUttilla, Edward Lapp, William Schaefer, Leland Phillis, John Fomero and Frank Mance. Floral tributes were in charge of Mrs. Lester Padgett, Mrs. LeRoy Ellsworth and Miss Evelyn Homick.

Attending services from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jeffries and son. Jay, of Ft.

relatives and friends fnym surrounding USE YOUR CREDIT as a key te the things you want and need. See as whea yea need money for any helpful purpose. Our repayment plans re designed te St year income and expenses. PONTIAC MAN IS TAKEN BY DEATH SALARY RALLY SCHEDULED FOR POSTAL WORKER PONTIAC (Special) Randal! Lund, 69, of Pontiac, died fct 11:1,0 p. m.

Saturday in StJames hospital following an extended illness. He had been hospitalized since Jan. 26. The body is at the Hams funeral home. PHONE J-I903 07 EAST MAIN ST.

EARL BLOOMQU1ST, Mgr. Soybeans Mar 2.12 2.11)4 2.12)4-1 2 2.12)4 2.14)4 2.13)4 2.14)4- 2 14 2.10 2 09 2 10 2.10)4 2.08c 2.08 2.08- 2.08c May Sep Nov Falls Pushing Sled Breaks Ribs A Joliet delegation, whose purpose is to promote a "salary for postal employes of the 15th Congressional district In that city, Feb. 29, visited Streator and other communities in this area Saturday in the interest of their cause. The Feb. 20 meeting is sponsored by Branch 305 of the National Association ot Letter Carriers and Local 324 of the National Federation of Clerks.

U.S. Senators Everett M. Dirksen and Paul Douglas, and Cong. Noah M. Mason have been invited to attend.

A national cocnference is Vll Protect You and Your Car for Highway Travel. Better Ba Safa Than Sorry. Let Um Chech Yours.1; Tire, Wheel Stolen While the automobile of Kenneth Engstrom of Pontiac, was parked in a parking lot in the 100 block of South Bloomington St" Saturday night, thieves broke Into the trunk and stole a spare tire and wheel. The theft was reported to Streator police. PEORIA LIVESTOCK PEORIA.

111. (AP) (USDA) Hogs butchers active, strong to mostly 25higherin-stances 50 higher on weights 240-280 lba; 250-300 lbs 1-3 mostly 2-3 12.25-13 00; sows. most 300-500 lb 1-2 11.00-12.00. -Cattle 800; bulk cows mostly good to low choice lb slaughter steers 23.00-25.50; few choice heifers and mixed yearlings 25.00-26,50; most heifers standard to good 18.00-23.00; com-mericial 16.00-17.75; choice and prime vealers 30.00-34.00, mostly 32 00 and above Sheep 300; most choice -lot around 105 lbs down 20.00-20.50; good lambs down to 19.00 mainly- WANTED George Yurich, 50, 909 Johnson Itreet, was treated at St. Marys hospital at 8:10 a.

today for two broken ribs he received in an accident while pushing a sled. Yurich was giving children a ride on the sled near his home when he Guaranteed Motor Tune-up Are Our Specialty. We specialise lit 'Complete motor analysis snd tune-ups. ignition, carburetors, magneto. battery snd generator service 4 Smallest flowering plant ia the duckweed, which is about one sixty-third of an inch in diameter.

SALESMAN FOR LOCAL PAINT STORE CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. yellow hard 2.14; sample grade yellow herd Com No. 3 yellow L10-15; No. iyeltow 1.06- 14; No, 4 yellow local 1 .06 No. 5 yellow No.

2 yel- tow 1.16; sample grade yellow 1.09. Oats sample grade heavy white 73; No. 2 extra heavy white 77. No soybean sales. Soybean oil 7b-a.

Bariey malting choice 1.15-1 1.25n; feed lost his footing on the ice and fell scheduled April 4 In Washington, ion his back. 1 STREATOR AUTO ELECTRIC CO, 111 Worth Sterling Phone 2-1415 Boy Rushed 100 Miles To Hospital Toot Late Excellent Opportunity for Right Person Write Box 64 care of Tlmes-Presa giving full particulars In first letter. Experience helpful hat CLINTON, HI. Parent of a desperateiy ill seven year old boy ing restrictive admission regulations and prohibiting isolation spacer ROTO-. As tfyey neared Clinton tlie child began to choke and Mr, Idleman drove do the De Witt County- jail with horn- blowing prmr Sheriff" Willism-Barrett-ae- CHICAGO PRODUCE CHiCAQQTAP) -ChIcagoMer-anUto jExchanteiJSnier steady; lzt Chicago livestock CHICAGO (AP) (USDAY- H3SEH3ZEL 1 1 receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57; 90 56; 89 56; Cars 90 57; 89 56.

Eggs steady; receipt wholesale -buying price 65 per 'cent or higher grade A whites 27; "mixed 27J mediums standards 25; dirties 22; check! 22. Chicken Plate With French Fries snd Salad. 5c Free Estimate. Sewer Work Guaranteed. To protect other patients, crowd ed isolation could not admit the child with hia contagious disease.

Some hospitals having tuch isolation far cilities restrict them to use of resident, of theii. own county. his parents eye unable to get Jum admitted to a Joliet hospital, they turned to a 'physician, who also failed to find a hospital that could admit him until he heard of and tried Decatur, and Macon County Hospital in Decatur. When hospital authorities told the doctor they would admit the boy, his parents immediately left to rush him to Decatur, about 100 miles away. Serving: 12 noon til .12 midnight Hogs butchers under 230 lb steady to weak; mixed grade 24 and mixed 1-3 200-240 lb butcher 13.50-14.00; several hundred la and miked 1-2 and 2s 190-220 Iba 14.00-14.25 50 head lot la 215 lba 14.40; 2s 230-260 lbs 13.65-13.90; mixed 2-3 snd 3S 240-270 lbs 13.25-13.65; mixed 3-3 and 3a 270-90p lbs 12.75-13.25; a deck 3a 320 lbs at 12 50; and a deck 3a 350 lba at 12.00; mixed grade 1-3 330-" 475 lb sows 11.50-12.50; and mixed grade 2-3 475-550 Jb 11 i.

Cattle 21,000, calves lOp; slaughter ateera and half era slow, steady; seven toad mostly prime" compamed the family to John Warner Hospital. The boy was taken to the Lockhart funeral home at Shebyville, There will be no inquest because the child had been under medical care before startup the trip. This fact was verified by the coronyr. through conversation with the physician whod arrariged for the boys admittance at the Decatur hospital. -The doctor explained that the child had had measles and 1 that, the virus had spread to hi brain.

The serious complication made hospitalization necessary, he said. saw hun die some distance short of to admit him for treatment After they had already traveled. me than 100 pities. The victim, Leroy Idleman was. the son of Mr; and Mrs.

Charles Idleman of Essex, a village -18. miles north of Dead Oa Arrival He was pronounced dead, upon arrival at John Wamer Hospital. Hia 'death certificate will state that he died of encephalitis developing from measles. 1 1 The statement will be true. But, in a sense, his death might be attributed to the overcrowded conditions of Illinois hospitals fore-' 5 -r, PAULKINSELLA 245 Fifth St 1- TONY and ALs TAVERN S10 East Twelfth St -PHONE 2-9079.

Phone La Salle CApitol 3-3700 CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP) (USD A) Live poultry; Friday's were 6,000 lba; wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; roaster 27-28r white rocks 22-23. -v SI SW- lx W.e.nwiuu Yen Shwim SaVI SwtMl I I J3 i -V -i 7 s'.

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