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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 9

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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I THURSDAY, APRIL 1931 fags ma SZ3 DAILY JOCKfAE-GAZmt AND COMSnSXCIAE-STAX, M4TTOON, ILLINOIS TOLEDO SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SURPRISES COCFLK W. R. ROOT DIES AT HIS HOME NEAR WINDSOR HOW I. 6. T.

AI1DERS0II OF HEAR WINDSOR DIES GOLF THEY Special to The Journal. Gaxatta. Toledo, EL, April 28. The C. O.

Sunday school class of the United STAND 1 Br5threAxhuicn.wlUi4 few guesi same principles apply tooths Mattooa Grain Market. (Prices paid by local grain buyers.) (Subject to change alter 0 a m.i Wheat No. 2 64c Old white corn 40c Old yellow corn 39c Corn, new No. 3' 37c Oats, new 22c Mattoon Hog Market. Hogs, medium and choice, $3.40 to (3.60.

mashle shot as to the drive. The backswing starts In the same manner, taking the club back slowly and close to the ground while keeping the head still. Avoid lifting the club too abruptly. Where this is done the right Dairy Windsor, EL, April 29 William Riley Root died suddenly Tuesday at his home northwest of Windsor. Death was due to heart trouNeTJirr Root was 73 years old, and had been blind for three years.

Mr. Root was born in Fairfield eounty, Ohio. His parents wen Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Root, La 1869 ho came from Ohio and settled In Shelby county and has spent most of his life here since.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Samantha Root, he leaves the following children, Luther Root, Roy Root, Mrs. Iva Scott and Misses Lara and Mabel Root, all of Windsor. Ha also leaves two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. EfTie Welsh of Okema, Okla, Mrs.

Nancy Hannaman of Arkansas City, Kan Will Root of Hunne-well, and John Root of Black-welli Okla. T. Anderson passed away Wednesday In the family home five and a miles west of Windsor. Death was due to hardening of the1 arteries and Bright' disease. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon In Bethany church, northwest of Windsor.

Burial will be In the church cemetery. Rev. J. B. Brady will officiate.

Mr. Anderson was born In Indiana 13, 1860, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. The family came to Shelby county when he was only three years He became a farmer and lived on a farm all his life.

On Aug. 14, 1881, he married Miss Ruthie J. TulL To this union were surprised Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Wilkin with a party at their home Monday evening. The party was In -honor of Mrs. WlOan's birthday anniversary. A social hour was enjoyed by those present Refreshments were served.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. WUlan, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bits, Rev. and Mrs. Loren) Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

J. O. Elliard, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Holsapple, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs.

Joseph Cougin, Mrs. Jane Shupe, Mrs. Hester Croy, Mrs. Ella Weaver, Mrs. Earl Woollen, Mrs.

Elza 8parks, Mrs. B. E. Holsapple, Mrs. Margaret Wisely, Mrs.

Lena Greeson, Mrs. Delia Evans, Misses Dorothy Wil-lan and Mildred Evans and R. Richardson and Donald Evans. i-jCJ I $1 AS IN iNE DRIVE, HE CWWEAD OF Back "ft The Butterfat, per pound 18c Milk testing 4 per cent butterfat. $1.55 per hundred pounds.

Milk testing per cent butterfat, (1.35 per hundred pounds. East St Lonls Livestock. East St. Louis, I1L, April 26. (INS) CATTLE Receipts, 3.000 head; calves, 1.500 head; steady; steers, $4 to (8; yearlings and heifers, $4.50 to cows, $3 to cutters, $1.50 to vealers.

$6.50. HOGS Receipts. 9. 000 head; steady; top, sows, $3 to $3.15. SHEEP Receipts, U00 head; steady.

LEAGUE STANDINGS. National League. Won Lost Pci. Chicago 7 0 1.000 New York 1 .557 Pittsburgh 4 2 Ml Boston 4 3 .571 Brooklyn 4 3 .571 St Louis 1 5 .167 Cincinnati 6 .143 Philadelphia 0 7 .000 American League. Won Lost Pet.

New York 5 2 .714 Detroit 4 2 .667 Cleveland 4 2 .367 Boston 4 3 .571 Philadelphia 3 5 .373 Washington 3 5 .375 St Louis 2 4 .333 Chicago 2 4 .333 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. Chicago, Cincinnati, 1. Boston, Brooklyn, 4. Other games; cold.

American League. New York. Philadelphia, ft. Cleveland, St. Louis, 1.

Chicago, Detroit, 2. -Boston-Washington, cold. Thank year lucky stars that we bought heavDy months ago! For now yon can bring new comfort and styla te your horns at amdreaineaWsavbini Tea, we booght at the old low levels to icotect yoo and tomorrow yoa can come and benefit this great Sals of Sol teal LICENSED IN TOLEDO. Special to Tha Journal-Qaxett. Toledo, HI, April 26.

A marriage license was Issued Monday to Virgil Mitchell, 18, Greenup, and Blanche Myers, 18, Charleston. Even up to the late 1860s, steel plates for ships, bridges and boilers were virtually unknown. born 13 children, 13 of whom, with Mrs. Anderson survive. The children are Mrs.

Rhoda Woods, J. F. Anderson, Thomas E. Anderson, John R. Anderson, Robert Anderson and Mrs.

Irene Lloyd, living either in the old home or near there; Mrs. Alberta Forbes and Ralph E. Anderson of Decatur, Mrs. Florence Goddard of St. Louis, George O.

Anderson of Gays, Mrs. Lorna Fisher of Assumption and T. R. Anderson of Flint, Mich. He belonged to Church of Christ In which he served as an elder.

CALL IVJ.RAEF AGAIN FOR TINNING Roofing and Furnaces 1815 Prairie Avenue) Phone 2640 More than half the gold mined in South Africa is produced in the Transvaal. hand is usually the offender, so keep a lighter grip on the club with the right hand than with the left. If this is done there will be little tendency to lift the club hurriedly in the start of the backswing; instead, the left will push the club-head back low and close to the ground. NEOGA H. S.

STUDENTS VISIT JOURNAL-GAZETTE Imagine! Two-Piece Suite in Tapestry Price The members of the Neoga Township High School Messenger staff, accompanied by Miss Margaret Try a Want AO. IMPORTED FILLER Thompson, their faculty adviser, vis By all means, see this real bargain tomorrow I A beautiful two-piece Tapestry Living Rown Suite, including a smart davenport and easy lounge chair with reversible cushions and Inner- $4975 Chicago Livestock. Chicago, April 26. IKS) HOGS Receipts, 25.000 head; 10c to 15c lower; top, bulk, $3.70 to heavy, $3.70 to medium, $3.75 to light weights, $3.70 to light lights, $3.60 to packing sows, $3 to pigs, $2.50 to holdovers, 4,000 head. CATTLE Receipts, 5,000 head; steady; calves, 2,000 head: steady; beef steers, choice, $7 to medium, $5 to yearlings, o0 to (8; butchers, heifers, $325 to cows, $2 to bulls, $2.75 to calves, $4 to feeder steers, $4.50 to stockers, steers.

$4 to cows and heifers, $3 to $4 75 SHEEP Receipts, 16.000 head; 25c lower; lambs, $8.75 to $10; common, $6 to spring, $7.50 to $11; yearlings, $6.50 to feeders, $6 to ewes, $3 to $525. Indianapolis Livestock. Indianapolis. April 26. (INS) HOGS Receipts 7,000 head; holdovers, 317; 10c lower: 160 to 300 $3.85 to $350; 300 lbs.

up, $3.60 to 140 to 160 lbs, $3.40 to 120 to 140 $2.75 to $3.15: 100 to 120 $223 to packing sows, $2.75 to $325. CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; calves, 900 head; slaughter classes active and strong; three loads, 1,578 lb. steers, others, $525 to few heifers, $4.25 to some valued at cows, $3 to cutters, $1.75 to vealers strong to 25c higher, $6.50 and down. SHEEP Receipts, 1,400 head; steady; supply mostly shorn western lambs, $8.75 to few clipped ewes, $2 to BIGGER PAY FOR RURAL TEACHERS OF MOULTRIE IN A 5c I CIGAR TOBACCO ited The Journal-Gazette Wednesday afternoon. They were shown through the various departments of ths establishment.

The Messensrer spring construction priced "way low! TERMS ARRANGED! EAST is the official publication of then IT TASTES JUSTUUJTA5I 15 CENTER? IVM You'll Like This All-Purpose Gelatine Dessert Neoga school. In the delegation were Miss Agnes Worland, editor In chief; Miss Alene Llndley, assistant editor; Mac Swengel, sports editor; Misses Martha Holladay, Myrtle Shields, Max-ins Condlt, Irene Ferguson, Alice Rhodes, Ruth Jackson, Alice Eve IJ lyn Wilson and Mildred Blngaman; Howard Louthan, Amos Claybaugh, James Short and Grant Lawson. Get acquainted with TWINKLE the fragrant, quick-setting gelatine dessert. Just the thing for a clever salad or dessert. It comes In sis delicious fruit flavors and the NEW nnflavored TWINKLE! Don't delay buy nowl IT'S true.

Smokers have found one 5c cirar with thf fWn satUfartinn a WINDSOR MAN WEDS OREGON YOUNG WOMAN 15c cigar. The new Little Fendrichs are made with 100 imported filler tobacco I that's why. It's a new development in cigar-making that gives you a distinctive flavor and pleasing aroma found in no other 5c smoke. Try a few i today and find what a difference Another Great Two-Piece Suite "Buy at Sullivan, April 26. Salaries of rural teachers in Moultrie county are generally being raised 10 per cent next year, according to Albert Walker, superintendent of schools.

50 this new idea really makes. Small size but a big smoke treat. S2 $51 TWINKLE GELATINE DESSERT Windsor, April 26. Word has been received of the marriage of Francis L. Edwards of Windsor, a member of the CCC corps at Mc-Kinley, and Barbara Ann Kelley of Camas Valley, Ore.

They were married on April 7 In Cogulllee, Ore. The groom is the oldest son of A luxurious group In Tapestry with deep Inner-spring construction, generous size, and rich carving! We're proud to show this charming group to the most critical customer, and you will be proud of the worth-while saving 1 PAT S5J0 A WEEK! Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Edwards of Windsor. Peanut Butter 2-lb.

jar 23c Plums, DeLuxe 2 for 25c Grape Nuts 12-oz. pkg. I7c Baking Powder Jh. can 23c Calumet. Eight-Piece Dining Suite in Walnut, only -3 Just think of buying such a ricfc-looking suite at this low price I A stately group that Includes the buffet, extension table and six upholstered chairs! Only because we bought months ago can we offer such a hugs value! Chic Dresses That "Stand Out From the Crowd" Priced at Gold Medal 24 lbs.

95c FLOUR 89 48 $1 LBS. CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED! COFFEE JEWEL LBS. 1500 FRENCH BRAND lb. 23c COUNTRY CLUB lb. 27c soap 14c PALMOLIVE BARS Maple! Three-Piece Bed Room for Just Authentic New Modes Frocks that are simply stunning in line and contour cleverly developed in pleasing Spring silks, crepes and ripples.

Note the Jackets Some models have a swagger little box jacket, or a wind-blown type of irresistible appeal you will adore their trim smartness. MUSTARD, Lombardy 5-z. jar Sc OLEO, Wondernut 3 lbs. 29c BLUEING, Avalon pint 9c ORANGE SLICES lb. 10c CHOCOLATE PECANS lb.

19c CAKE, Day and Nite 35c SUPER SUDS 2 forlSc APPLE BUTTER qt jar 19c PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 for 25c PEARS, No. 2Vt can 20c $6950 Early American enthusiasts must hurry for this one! Beautifully finished maple in simulated weathered finish, including the quaint bed, five-drawer chest, arid vanity with hanging mhror. Typical of the great bargains In this sale! EAST TERMS ARRANGED! NEW POTATOES 6 -25c mm 11 11 in 1 a mm 2 stalks 15c lb. 10c LOUISIANA STRAWBERRIES 4 lbs. lb.

4 lbs. lb. 23c 10c 10c 15c Every Color Colors that are new and favored prints and plain navy, green, black, brown, etc. CELERY -GREEN PEAS -BANANAS -GREEN BEANS -CABBAGE -TOMATOES -LEMONS -RADISHES 2 GREEN ONIONS 2 LEAF LETTUCE 25c boxes 5 for 10c bunches 5c bunches 5c 2 lbs. 25c SIZES FOR MISSES 14 to 20 SIZES FOR WOMEN S6 to 50 KROGER'S FINEST QUALITY MEATS Three Pieces in Rich Walnut Sale Price Another tempting value In a Bed Room of lout-standing quality and style! Includes the smart four-poster bed, large chest, and choice of dresser or vanity! Take advantage of present tow prices by making your selection early! $5J50 BOLOGNA 2 lbs.

25c Boiling Beef Pure Lard 3 5c -23c 1712C FRANKS 2 lbs. 25c Cheese OLD FASHIONED iD. BRICK BACON SLICED 19c lb. IJl -III EGLtLp to We hi Put Your Old Furniture to Work! lsake your old furniture work, for you! Trade It in now en these smart, new styles selling at bedrock prices! Your old furniture wria bring a fine alio wanes toward the new, with terms arranged to 13 your Income See us at once! I mm I I I '1 Veal Roast 12c" Potato and Macaroni Salad 15c lb. BUGAB CURED WHOLE OR HALF Ready-toear Sfeop GIBSON FURNITURE CO.

-BEEF-ROASX fancy -baby beef- 1-2V2C- UM-tt BBOADWAT PIIONX.

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