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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1151 THE DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AMD COMMEBCIAL-STAl, MATTOON, ILI1NOIS PACK TITHES Dead Heat in Mud-Splattered Mule Race Grer.d Muslclzn Heiress Spends More Wet Weather Coming 1 Steel Strife At-a-GIance 5tate Proposes Clorjes in ilot Lunch Program SPRINGFIELD, "liu-" fcv Large Fortune for Mew Clothes: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The "weatherman! watery a swer to this' area's pleas foi rata nols kindergarten kids won't tet 1 rARia W) Barbara Button spending several hundred thousand dollars for mare than half of Lanvta-CMtlllo'8 new collection helpings' as big as their older left Mattoon well-drenched today brothers and sisters In tins year's A steady rainfall through most of school hmch program. the morning hours netted more of fall and winter ashions than a half -inch of moisture af The little tots In the lower grades Just can' eat it all, a state official ter the city was soaked by a Asked about one report that the bill totaled $200,000, a spokesman for the house replied, "Oh, a tot said today. heavy downpour Wednesday after noon. But state authority had to be ob more than that." tained to reduce the portion to Farrier Construction Co. report The Woolworth heiress will have cut out the waste when school re-, ed an unofficial overnight precipi plenty of changes for the seasonJ tation measurement of 33 of an aumes later month and early in September.

Rules prescribe Lanvln showed 171 models, includ The, Sullivan Assembly of Rain Inch during a period from late ing suits, day dresses, cocktail equal treatment for all. bow for Girls will honor Miss Wednesday afternoon to noon to and evening gowns, coots and furs, John C. De director day. Wednesday's downpour, brief Designer Castillo wont have to of the non-profit program to nil- nols, said that other changes are: whip up half of a new line to re IDLE About 500,009 striking United Steelworkers and approximately 107,009 employes In allied Industries. Strike Is days old.

NEGOTIATIONS Joint Industry-union talks called gain After Wednes- day's session, federal mediation director Joseph F. Flnne-gan said be saw no change by either side en economic WASHINGTON Sen. Es-tes Kefauver (D-Tenn) says strike should be settled before Soviet Premier Niklto Khrushchev's visit so United States esn show Its best economic strength. LOSSES Industry losses total about 300 million dollars worth of business each week; strikers lose nearly 70 million a week In wages. ISSUES Union wants a 15-eent-an-hour wage hike plus fringe benefits.

Industry rejects the demand, claiming higher labor costs would mean higher steel prices and but violent, netted an official .15 of an Inch of moisture, according to Central Illinois Public Service Lunch prices may be advanced place Mlas Hutton's big purchase Clients only get an exclusive mod Co. from the present maximum of 35 cents to 40 cents. Most schools el when it's designed specially tor This week's rains, the heaviest Karen Houohin with a reception at its next meeting, Monday, Aug. 17 at the Masonic Temple. Karen, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Houchin of near AHenvllle, is a past worthy advisor of the local assembly and was recently appointed grand musician of the state of Illinois Miss Pat Taylor will be guest soloist for the There will also be Initiation and those eligible to attend are Invited. them, outside the collection. charge less, than 35 cents, he said, but someespecially. In the Chicago" area, are having a hard time Miss Hutton took only two or of the summer, have washed away fears that the July dry spell would develop into a damaging drought.

meeting expenses at the 35-cent three models with her. when she left Paris last weekend. The rest wiN be sent along when they are Other sections of the dry bell rate. Leo Nelson, Mattoon, and Bill Milk prices may be advanced to Drewery, Charleston, went to the copied. Manui Otmiu Mm Hm a Umt white mule.

The twl-light races that were scheduled for 5 p. m. were called off because of the rain. during a heavy storm that left the track muddy and slick. Four drivers entered the race.

Nelson is seated behind the brown mule and Drewery is driving the of Illinois felt heavy rains today and the Associated Press reported that Springfield took one of the heaviest pel tings. Streets were This year Castillo has produced wire in a dead heat Wednesday in the mule race at the Coles provide a cent and a half Instead of a cent profit margin. The profit is theoretical since any surpluses must be returned to the federal the most conservative collection County Fair. The race was run in Paris; His hemlines drop to the flooded and sewers clogged In the state capital as about 3 inches bottom of the calf, while the av Police Court News erage length at other houses Is of rain hit the city over the last Plan Ceremony top of the calf. niiHiiiiiiiiiuiinii.iHiri 24 hours.

About 1.20 inches of 't John Henry Osborn, 19, of Rural Sidney Prevo, IC Machinist. Retires Sidney Prevo, 65, of 409 N. 30th, fell between 7 and 8 am. today. Beardstown on the Illinois Riv Shooting Fatal To Greenup Man SparM' a tat Mwmi Ouaua Route 1, Neoga, was fined a total wsna At School Site of $30 and costs today on charges er had 2.17 inches during tne Ex-Chief of Police government or put into luncheon equipment.

More meat-beef, pork, and poultrywill be provided through federal allocations of 'surplus commodities and funds. Hold Family Dinner Af Mer Home im it toofaai OuMU JANESVLLLE, HI. A family has retired as an Illinois Central night. The river rose from 9.04 Lions Club Hears C.Dale Rush of Illegal possession of liquor, run nlng a stop sign and driving with feet to 10.2 feet. Flood stage If Ponnal groundbreaking cere GREENUP, HL William Lee out an operator's license.

He was monies will be held Sunday at 13 feet. Travis, 24, of Greenup, was found dead in his car on old Route 10 Terrorizes Club lodged in city jail for failure to pay the fines. Ernest Leland Neal, machinist here after a varied railroad career dating back to 1903. The retirement was effective July 31. Prevo's first job with a railroad west of Greenup about 5:45 pm 30, of Charleston, arrested with Centralis streets were flooded under a heavy early morning downpour.

Grafton In west-central Illinois received ,3.88 inches of rain 11:30 a on the site of the new Roman Catholic school w'cich ts to be built by the congregation of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Osborn Is in jail awaiting hearing PEKIN. HI. Clyde Brown. "When a person with a disability is pieced in a job which he can handle capably, he actually is no longer C.

Dale Wednesday, with a gunshot wound just below his right temple and a on a charge of Illegal possession dinner was held Sunday at the started in 1908 when he as hired 43, former chief of police at Buck-ner and Camp Point, sat in Taze in a 24-hour period. Mount Vernon 22-callber pistol on his lap. of liquor. The pair were appre as a messenger boy by the Big The announcement was made to got 2.46 and Mount Carmei 2.13. The body was taken to the Hues headed at 13:49 am.

today city well County jail today, charged Rush, regional counsellor for the State of Illinois division of vo home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walker Sr. with all members of their family present, except one Four, now the New York Central day by the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Daniel Vandalia reported 1.72 inches. with waging a one-man terror police when they ran the stop funeral home, where funeral ar rangements will be completed. cational rehabilitation, told mem The next year he became a mach inist's apprentice. sign at 17th and Broadway.

Police spree in a night club. Daly, pastor. Workmen have been engaged this week in doing the preparatory work at, the location bers of the Lions Club at the club Travis was found by a Greenup found six bottles of beer in the Brown, a used car salesman in Scattered thundershowers were predicted throughout the state for today and tonight, followed by decreasing humidity and slightly son, Horace Walker and family of Pine Bluffs, Ark. and a grandson, Larry Walker of Indianapolis, Ind. man, Delorls Smack, who called car.

luncheon today in Hotel U. Orant. Peoria in recent months, faces on S. 9th, across the street from the sheriff and state police, who During his career, Prevo worked for following railroads in addition to the Big Four and the IC: Chicago and Alton, Chicago Walter Evanetich, St. Louis, hearing Tuesday on counts of Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie the new- Jefferson Junior High cooler temperatures Friday armed robbery and assault with Walker and daughters. Owen and paid a fine of $3 and costs today The purpose of offices such as the one operated here is to help in turn notified the Cumberland County coroner. According to the School. deadly weapon.

for Illegal parking. and Eastern Illinois, Union Pacific, When completed the scnool wii a person with some form of dls odroner, the pistol was purchased Tina of Detroit, nd Mrs. Joe Walker and Debbie, Streator; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mc Pekln police said Brawn took Joseph W.

Spencer, Windsor Denver and Rio Grande, Belt be known as St. Joseph's and the by Travis at a Mat ability to discover his capabilities Wednesday was assessed a fine of $250 from a supper club till tues- Railway. Nickel Plate, Burlington present parochial school will be toon sporting goods store. Johnstown Ladies Aid Has Family Picnic parol fa tti iiml OaMtta Clelland, Ermadale, Bonnie, Da-rid day night, pistol-whipped Ed $5 and costs for making an illegal Denver and Salt Lake, Colorado and then to assist him in obtaining work for which he is qualified, Rush stated. An autopsy was scheduled for named St.

Mary's. turn in the 1800 block on Broad Wolfer of Pekln when Wolf er ask Southern and Great Northern. He and Vance, and Miss Alberta Indianapolis; Miss Nor- 9 am. today at the funeral home The first Roman Catholic para ed him to put away his eun, and way. has also worked in several ma chial school in Mattoon was open JOHNSTOWN, 111.

A wiener fired several shots in the direction By enabling these persons to again earn their own livUbood Walter Rickman Gary, Ind by Dr. Max Appel, Champaign, in an attempt to determine whether the fatal wound was accidental or chine shops in addition to rail' ed and operated by an order or roast and picnic were enjoyed by ma Jean Carrell, Champaign; Misses Kay and Carol Walker, Pine Bluffs, of a woman, Mrs. Ray Hall, when who was lodged in city Jail Wed roads. nuns who gave it the name, St members of the Baptist Ladies she fled the place. self-inflicted.

nesday morning for failure to pay Aid and their families on Thurs Joseph's. Pupils paid tuition and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Patrem, a fine of $5 and costs for running The complaint charged also that the school was not supported or day evening at Lincoln Log Cabin Travis was a graduate of East' ern Illinois University, Charles Brown terrorized 17 persons in the State Park. directed by the local parish.

The stop signs, paid the fine Wednesday afternoon and was released. club, forcing them at gun-point to ton, and Cumberland High School. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the service returns nine dollars to the government for every one dollar which Is required to ma Wain tile service.

Rush said. In charge or six counties, Rush has 624 cases presently 4n some state of process nil 'office. 7. if. Rush was introduced by Wendel (Pete) Armstrong, program chair Short Family Reunion At Fairview Park 8rMcli Dm Jaurntl UiNIU name has been used since tnc beginning until now, although the He served in the US.

Marine lie on the floor. St. John and Kenny, David and Corps from 1953 to 1956 and work Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bah school has been an integral unit oi ed at Minnesota Tool Co, Mt.

Pu ney and Homer and Jack, Mrs GREENUP, 111. The Short fam the parish for many years lnce State Revokes, Suspends Altamont Burglar Gets Prison Term laski, until Friday. He was. ap Beulah Hillard, Mrs. Clara Speers ily reunion was held at Fairvie most parish schools are identified parently Job-hunting on Wednes and Max, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Park In Sunday. man. day. Area Drivers' Licenses Anita May, Barbara and Junior, Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Taylor and Eddie Carrell. Those who called in the afternoon were Mr.

E. Hamilton, Terry and Sher-rill. Lake Mattoon; Mr. and Mrs. VerhnV McClelland, Ruth Ann, Norma Jean, Carl and Eddie, Roe- lyn, and Stevle Pemstogtonv 1 Spencer Descendants Hold Annual Reunion BpaaUl Um Jaerail-Quwua GREENUP, Til.

The descend Thompson and Kathy. Larry and by the names of the churches which support them, it is believed the new name will be less con Attending were Mrs. Ada -Per EFFINGHAM, CL-Cirouit Court He was bom Oct- 38, 1934 at Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Croy, isho, Mr.

and Mrs. William Kent, Announcement was made today Taylorville, the son of Lee and Judy, David and Richard, Mr. and fusing throughout the diocese. Mr. and Mrs.

-George Hon, Mr the revocation and suspension of Wanda Blount Travis. He leaves Judge Daniel Dailey of Taylorville sentenced 20-year-old Russell Hopper, Altamont, to 1-5 years in Menard State Penitentiary on a Hold Funeral Services For Mrs. Vera M. Jones Mrs. Dale Thornton, Peggy, Den and Mrs.

Berlin Robey and Dan Gatewood and Fields, arch'tects, of two area residents' drivers li ny, Dale Jr. and David, Mm Nita nie, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Owen, drew the plans for the six-class his parents and two sisters, Mrs Shirley Bright, Flat Rock, and Beverly, at home. Boruff.

Janet and Wayne andl Richard, Larry and Ronnie, Mr. room school, designed for easy ex charge of burglary. censes. According to Secretary of State Charles P. Carpentier, the license Funeral services were conducted Donnle Buell.

pansion to eight classrooms. It The sentence was pronounced at 1 :30 pm. today at the Schilling funeral horn for Mrs. Vera Mae and Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Kenneth Owens, Richard Owens, Air.

and Mrs. Charles Outright. Mrs Len- will have offices and other rooms, Tuesday after Hopper wsived his and the multi-purpose room wll ants of Mrs. Nellie Spencer, moth right to a grand jury hearing. He of Bobby D.

Orowder, Rural Route 2, Areola, was revoked for driving while Intoxicated. Jones, 57, of 609 Marshall. Rev. er of Mrs. Nelson Mitchell of ora Short.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer serve as cafeteria, gymnasium and Owners Report Bicycles Stolen and a minor were charged with A. Drysdale officiated and burial Short, all of Greenup; assembly room. Delbert Carters Mark Golden Anniversary Spanur ibf fournil 0tmu JEWETT, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Del breaking into a bouse at Altamont Greenup, held the Spencer family reunion at Fairview Park in Casey was in Dodge Grove cemetery. -Mrs. Florence Myers played or The drivers license of Gary Cox, Stewardson, was suspended Police received" reports of two Mrs.

Mildred Short, Mr. and Mrs Estimated cost of the school is in 1958 and taking five silver dol Richard E. Short and Julia Jan stolen bicycles Wednesday after lars and two swords, valued at gan selections. Including, "In the Reason given was causing or con $165,409. The Stroup Construction Company of Dix has the general A basket dinner was served at noon.

Albert Hutson, 1416 N. iota ice Haworth, Everett Short, Mrs. $55. bert Carter were entertained at a tributing to an accident resulting Ada Short, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer contract, Ray R. Moore, Inc. Mat' noon. Mrs. Roy Miller of Greenup was elected president of the 1960 was in death or injury.

Custody of the minor stated that his bicycle was stolen Wednesday morning from behind dinner Sunday in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Volk. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford toon, will Install heating and awarded previously.

Brownie's Barber Shop, 1901 West and Young and Fcote, reunion and Mrs. Faye Spencer, secretary and treasurer. The dinner was planned by. Mr Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Robinson, Mr. and ern. Mattoon, will do the electrical and Mrs. Glenn, Causey and A total of 150 relatives were in Mrs. Lester E.

Briggs and family, work. granddaughter of Altamont, and Wednesday afternoon a bicycle belonging to Barbara Chaplin, the MARKETS Mrs. Letha May Gardner and was held at the Rosilyn Cafe, Auto Damage Suit Filed in City Court attendance, with 64 grandchildren -and 34 great-grandchildren signing the register. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Mr. and Mrs. carter were form Chaplin, 2813, Moultrie, was stolen Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Short, Steve and Phil, Mrs.

Fern Bowman, Mrs. Lydia Philippi, Mrs, Garden. Pallbearers were Saville Updike, Andy "Warrem, William Shupe, John Hlggins, Msrvin Ricketts and Donald Powell. Jones died at 4:35 pjn. Tuesday at her residence.

26 in Contest total of 26 contestants was entered in the Coles County Fair queen contest at deadline time Wednesday evening. The two last entries were Paula Kay Ashby and Mary Ruth Salmons, both of Charleston. Attending from Greenup were er Altamont, residents, naving moved to Jewett, their childhood from Lytle Park to Suit was filed In Mattoon City Coats-family Reunion At Lake of the Woods Spadai la ttm ttrnnt, Gmmm Aug. 6, 1959 Mattoon Livestock Hogs Steady to 15 higher, 210 report made to police by Chaplin. Kenneth Briggs and Kevin, Mr.

Court Wednesday by Albert home town, last winter. The bicycle is a new 26-inch and Mrs. Paul Philippi and famjhj Rust, Mattoon, against Frank Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell.

Mrs. Faye Duvall and and Mrs. Lewie Duvall and family, -Mr. and Mrs. Merle Duvall, Jeffrey and David, Mr.

and Mrs. Vic- He is a telegrapher for the Pen Scbwinn. and Mrs. Gardner and Farland Sr, also of Mattoon, 230 lb. 14.10, 230-240 lb.

1345. 250-270 8. Rough hogs nsylvania Railroad. The couple MONTROSE, ill. The Coats Mike, all of Casey; ing for damages In the amount of has a son, Charles.

He na hl reunion was held Sunday at Lake 12 XX) down. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Tefft, $1,050. and a jury trial.

tor Martin. Bob and Steve. Mr. wife, Nancy, of Van Nuy, of the Woods, Mahomet. Mark Anniversary.

Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ihurman and Mrs. Roy Miller, Billy, Donnle were unable to be home for the Present were Paul Dowell, Miss The complaint states that on Mattoon Dairy Market HIROSHIMA, Japan The Tefft, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs.

Clay and Diana and Larry Marford. Sue Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron July 17, Rust's car was parked at anniversary. 340,000 inhabitants of Hiroshima ton Doty, 'Charleston; Wn and Butterfat, Grade 2 per lb.

41c Butterfat. Grade 1 per to 44c Livingston and Paula Mae, Mr. 712 S. 18th and that jacrariana was driving north on that street Mrs. Lyle Flenner, Paris; Mrs Mattoon Poultry Market and Mrs.

Ralph Livingston and family, Mattoon: Mrs. Anna Coats, Hersohel Short and Lois, Highland, Farm Legislation WASHINGTON UfV-Legislation and collided with the parked car paflsed today for a minute of prayer on the 14th anniversary of the American atom bombing of their city. Two girls disfigured as! BIBTOS Ind; Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, The complaint alleges that the Leghorns, lb.

Bc Hens. lb. 8o Gary, and Mrs, Rosalie Ham car was a total loss and that per passed by the House would -Jlow farmers to preserve their future Cocks lb mond and Mike, Quincy. Mr. and Mrs.

Ziba Tinsman and Mr. and Mrs. Erviri Livingston, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coats, Champaign; Mr.

and "Mrs Howard Kern and children, Mr. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. sonal property in the car was Eggs: large mediums, 22; 8 OUft MEN IN SfXVICE damaged, am in the amount of children by the searing explosion, tolled the memorial bell the Peace Plaza before more than people carrying incense sticks base price, 18.

JB20 Charleston, in Memorial Hospital Wednesday, a daughter. $1,050. allotment rights on "controlled crops by planting 75 per cent their alloted acreages in any one of three years. Backers -ind opponents of the measure, passed Wed Falls to Death and Buddhist rosaries. Mattoon Grain Market and Mrs.

Charles Kern and family and and Mrs. Leonard Reed, Carthage; ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utahj New Soybeans $2 01 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kennedy nesday 307-90 and tent to the UP) Young Kelly Hilton slipped on mossy rocks JVednesday and Jerald F. Wakefield FORT SHERIDAN, 111.

(AHTN- Sewing Clubs Meets GREENUP, 111. The Stitch Argenta; Ronnie Ritter, Gary, Busy Belle 4-H Club Has Outdoor Meeting Smi-UI tlx Jwmil-Ouetu Senate, disagree as to its effect feU 125 feet to his death in Zion National Park in southwestern on production of surplus crops. Soybeans $2 09 New Corn SI Corn $1-20 New Oats 63 Wheat $1-78 Army St. Jerald F. Wakefield, 24, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Coats and daughters, Charleston; Mrs Ruby Bretz and sons and Miss Blanche Rayburn, Villa Grove; Utah.

The 17-year-old youth was GREENUP, 111. The Busy If You Fail To RECEIVE YOUR PAPER Wakefield, Route 2, Mattoon. IU, and Chatter Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eileen Benson. Present 'were Mrs.

Ada Perisho, Mrs. Onetta Kent, Mrs. Hattie Goodman and grand Belle 4-H Club met at Lake Mat on a- hiking expedition with three companions to the Natural Bridge, IN LOVING MEMORY Of Billy Wayne Breeze, who Mrs. Conrad Idleman and sons, recently was assigned to the Army Garrison at Fort Sheridan, 111. toon Saturday and enjoyed swimming and playing miniature golf wnicn is aoout l.uou leet above one went to his heavenly home rout Chicago Produce CHICAGO Chicago Mer years ago today.

Wakefield, a driver at the garri floor of the huge canyon park. children, Mary and Ann Brussell, Present were Sharon Young, can tile Exchange Butter steady; son, entered the Army in 1954. MOM. DAD, CSlo I HMO, AND Miss Eileen Faulkner and Mrs. Dawn Ormsby.

Linda Woods, Diana Wylde, Vir receipts 512,000: wholesale buying ginia and Deana Roberts, Bar Reventlow to Wed Drices unchanged; 93 score aa bara Eubank, Laura Neidigh and 57; 92 A 58; 90 57; 89 HOLLYWOOD Dime store He is a 1953 graduate of Mattoon High School. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaai Licensed to Wed Bement; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Coats and Sonny, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Herrln and Joycelyn, Peoria; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coats and family.

Eddie Coats Miss Norma Cremer of Creve Coeur and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Sowers and family, Montrose. Refinery Closed leader, Mrs. Betty Young.

56: Cars 90 58; 89 57. heir Lance Reventlow and' actress Eggs about steady; receipts Jill St. John plan to marry nex 900; wholesale buying prices un ADams 5-5656 Before 6 p.m. spring, she announced today changed to lower; 65 per centj FRIGID QUEEN BANANA SPLIT SALE! or better grade A whites 33; Hospital Notes VTaltlng houra a. a to p.

m. (3 p.m. Saturday) Lance, son of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, operates a stable of racing cars. Miss" St. John Is a promising movie starlet "We mixed 32; mediums 26; stand ards 26; dirties 25; checks 23.

David Franklin Cox, 28, and Mary Lucille Holifield, 23. both of Mattoon. Walter Loehr, 42, Newport, and Mrs. Bessie. Gordon, 43, WOOD RIVER, 111.

Jei The Standard. Oil Co. refinery here was shut down today. Production haven't set the date yet," Miss St John told newsmen. Indianapolis livestock TBS DAILY JOURNAL-QAZBTTB.

Admitted Wednesday Mrs. Ralph Pepperdine, Mrs. Marvin Peters, St. Elmo. and maintenance employes have INDIANAPOLIS () USDA Mattoon, ulinoia Phono AO S-S65I fcnfm-il aa aacond elaaa tnattar Feb honored picket lines set up Wed Hogs 6JD0; slow, steady, 1-3 190-260 lb.

1450-75; several hundred. nesday by striking employes of Jerry Lee Peterson, son of Mr. Reg. 30 ruanr, at the Post Office Reg. 30' and Mrs.

Earnest Peterson, 1217 4t Mkttoon. Illinola. under toe act head more uniform 1-2 210-240 lb the Standard refinery at Whiting, Ind. Vernon business agent 10th.v around 230 lb. .1525.

Marco S. 181. tthm Aaaoolatad Preae 18 entitled Georse Wilson Shriver. son of for Central States Petroleum Un 2-3 270-300 lb. 13.00-14.00; 140-170 alualval ts the 111 for reDUbUcatloB ion Local 115, said the employes all the tocal news printed In UUs lb.

11JW-1325; sows uneven, 300-400 lb. weak to 25 lower, at lliW- newenaper. aa weu as au arwt "Pick Your Own Banana" "aren't necessarily in sympathy with the Whiting strike, out the 12.75; 400-600 K. steady at 1050- Blepatcbaa. Member pilnola Preaa Aaaoetation piihola Dally Newapaper-Marketa Inland Dall Preaa Aaaodatloa.

just wont cross the picket lines 11.00. 20 OFF on ALL BARBECUE PATIO EQUIPMENT At The Outdoor.ttef Shop -FRIDAY A SATURDAY ONLY! Cattle 700: calves 100: steers Mr and Mrs. George Shrrver, 1828 Maple. Roy Turrentine, Windsor. rlL Released Wednesday Arthur A.

Bird, Rual Route 2. Mrs. Joseph Dirks, Jewett. Mrs. Mildred Mendennall, 200 Even OT3ell, 2612 Charleston.

Mrs. Ray A. Perrott, 2713 Prai Mewaoaoer Advartlalns BxeouUvea and heifers rather slow, steady; saasaaasssaaaaaaasaaasasi Aaaodattoo Bureau of Advertlalns. A adit Bureau of Clroulatlnns and good to choice 900-1400 n. steers 2550-2750; Individual choice 29 00; Among the Sick 7 Mrs.

Earl Warren is making FRIGID-QilEEn heifers 25.00-2650; cows fairly active, utility and commercial 16.00-1750r eanners and cutters 1450- TOUE ICE INDUSTRIES tOW Marshall Phone AD 4-7421 rie. satisfactory progress at her home, 1420 Marshall, toward recovery from a fractured left arm suffered Ted Charleston. 1850; vealers fully steady at 29.00- Advertlatnj Cbecklnt Bureau. Weekly Gaaette eatabllshed. U5l Journal eatabliabed la WW ffeily Journal eatabliabed a U74 Conaoiidated January S.

IMS. HOMB DEUVERT RATES Mattoon. motor routea I and area towna Mo weeMr MAII. SUBSfTRlPTION RATES 7 yr. moo.

I moa anmoia in so tt.oe Sa Othor lutM $11 th BURGER KING 11508 ChrUtton Phona AD 4-S122 Mlsa Wanda Smyser, 721 in a rail at nome, recently, one jnaU. a 7 i Sheep 700; spring lamos siowr Oliver Starwalt, 212 Briar Lane, steady to weak at -1950-23 00; received treatment at Memorial Hospital for two days. Mrs. Eugene Street, Wheeler, jslaughter ewes-steady a. 2D0-5JJ0.

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