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THJ DAILY JOUENAL-GAZtfTB AND COSHMZXCIAL-STAB MATTOON, ILLINOIS riGE TEXT Kennedy Plans Lynch Ju Ambassador Miller Denies Joan Siemer, GOP Forms cf Deadly Gas fcxpe Best Two Messages Helping Powell ecf To Re Covers Area To Russia Teutopol is Policy Group WASHINGTON (A President "Dipsy Doodles' and "A Losjt Seize Control Kennedy will send Congress were the winning speeches special message Thursday on the at Monday night Lincoln Trails SPRINGFIELD, HI. (l Illinois SPRINGFIELD, HI. (ft A Food Offer Called Home In Louisiana Editor, Dies administration's program for re iToastmasters' Club meeting at House Republicans today set up Republican legislator" who was covery, from the recession which Grant Motor Inn. an 18-member committee "to coor censured by his own party de he says has prevailed the last ev dlnate GOP policy In the Leglsla Norman Lynch 's speech, "Dlpsy TEUTOPOLIS, HI. Mrs.

Joseph The TAIPEI, Formosa Ufl clared today he was not guilty of NEW ROADS. La. tfl A green WASHINGTON '( President en months. oolfr Ridged, beatJtogq- edthsJJ of chlorine gas floated Next Monday he. will send an Curry "A Lost Art" was most to reject Chiang Kai-shek's offer ambassador to Russia back to seize control of the Illinois House.

a section of southeast Louisiana today, killing animals and sending of food to relieve famine on the improved. Washington for consultation on Rep. Peter Millef of' Chicago, other special message to the Capitol on the balance of payments Teutopolls- Press since 1853 tad wife" of a local died at pn. Sunday In St. Mary Hospital.

Clayton, Mo, blowing a mainland. The committee was organized as the aftermath of the election of Democrat Paul Powell as speaker despite the fact Republicans hold an 89-88 numerical majority in the several persons to hospitals. Gary Clifton Introduced the win all aspects of Soviet-American re la tions. problem and' the related flow of The Free China Relief Associa State police' said one family I making his first appearance In the House since the legislature open-ed Jan. 4.

said he had been forced gold out of the' United States. uinees. tion on Formosa prepared an ap Ambassador Llewellyn Thomp ning speakers and Dale Curtis who spoke on "Be My Valentine," Robert Roy who spoke on "A Loaf including a three-week-old baby I lower chamber. peal to the International Red Kennedy's plans were announced Mm. Siemer died of nuber- son is expected to arrive here by to stay away because of illness.

received a big dose of the some Cross to ship the 100,000 metric Rep. William Pollack of of and Jack Waltmann Miller asserted, there was no at the White House by House Speaker 8am Rayburn, Feb. 8, the White House an nounced. times deadly gas. Police evacuated 400 school chll tons of rice offered by the Chinese GOP minority leader, and Rep who spoke on "An American Clas connection between his absence cuius meningitis, complicated by pneumonia" and had been hospitalized for the past ,10 weeks.

She had been in HI health and a Nationalist president. after the President's weekly meet Press Secretary Pierre Salinger Robert T. McLoskey of dren from a building a half-mile and the fact he holds a Job with the Democratic-controlled Chicago ing with Democratic congression Chiang said if the Peiplng re party whip, were named to the issued this statement: Eugene Alkman presented table away from the wreck of a Kansas City Southern Railroad freight al leaders. hospital patient on various oc committee. glme snubs his proposal, "then Sanitary District.

"The President has requested topics which consisted of dlrec my government will take every casions for the past four years. Rayburn told an informal news Other members include these Miller was one of four Chicago Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson to return for consultation on all train, which dumped chemicals in to nearby ditches. tions to various buildings In Mat toon. conference that Kennedy now Is representatives: Republicans censured by House She was born May 19, 1926) in Anderson, -daughter of Rich possible risk to deliver relief supplies to the mainland on our own initiative, by land, sea or air." aspects of Soviet-American re la O. William Horsley, Springfield; Republicans and the Cook County Robert Leedham announced ard and Veronica Meete Baumer tions.

Charles W. Clabaugh, Champaign; planning to send from seven to ten special messages to Congress during the next few weeks. These will deal with specific problems basic rules for next week's speech The pungent gas spewed up from the chlorine-filled ditches in a cloud of vapor. A chill breeze carried it northwest toward the Mor- Her mother died when Mrs. Siemer Preparing for air drops, the "The ambassador is expected to Marion R.

Burks, Evanson; Wayne GOP committee on accusations they aided in the election of Democrat Raul Powell as House speak contest. The club discussed ladies' arrive in Washington, D. by Fitzgerrell, Sesser; Elmer Conti, Free China Relief Association began making up 10,000 ration kits night to be held In two weeks. and programs which the Presl approximately Feb. 8.

ganza community, five miles away er. Miller said the only reason Toastmasters volunteering to speak Elmwood Park; S. O. Dale, Fairfield; Clayton C. Harbeck, Utlca.

was very young, and she was then reared by an 'aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Baumer, She was a graduate of St Mary High School, Anderson, and Marian "The President and the secre dent sketched in broad terms in. his State of the Union message at the Evangelical United Birth for his absence, which helped make ineffective the 89-88 GOP The gas, rapid killer of wild life and farm animals in this farming tary of state are Interested in weighing about one pound each. They were packed with dried beef, dried pork, fish powder and dehydrated vegetables.

i en Church next week were Dave Peter Granata, Chicago; Noble Monday. having at first-hand Ambassador House majority, was an illness W. Lee; Chicago; W. J. Murphy, area, had not caused the death of Pickes, Curry, Glenn Hamilton and College, Indianapolis, Ind.

Thompson's observations and re which hospitalized him for 18 Antloch; Walter J. Reum, Chi any humans, state police said. Lynch. Dale Curtis will address the Chiang called on the people of ports on the Soviet scene. days beginning Dec.

30. Business and Professional Women's cago; Ben Rhodes, Normal; Wil Smith Trial May On June 10, 1980, she married Joseph B. Siemer of Teutopolls they have one, daughter. A few minutes later, Salinger Ham H. Robinson, Chicago; Ralph Club.

Formosa for food, clothing and money to help relieve the acute Democrats applauded Miller called newsmen back into his of-' T. Smith Alton: Warren L. Wood, Volunteers led the 400 children of Labarre Elementary School from the fumes to the levee of the Mississippi River, which Juts above the level of the low-moving fumes. General evaluator was Charles shortages that the Communists who recently observed her 10th when he finished his speech but Republican members remained flee to tell them: Plalnfield, and Rollow R. Robbins, End Late Today CHARLESTON, HL Test! Chaplin, assisted by Jack Blair, Augusta.

birthday. A son and daughter pre ceded her in death. silent. Andrew Zupka and Ellis Stallard "The President would like to make it clear that Ambassador admit exist oh the mainland. In a speech to government offl cials Monday, Chiang also appeal None was reported ill.

Roy Stretch was timekeeper; Dale Also surviving are her father Thompson will return to Moscow Cause of the derailment was not mony in the trial of Marsnau Perry Smith, 58, Charleston, is ex Schwlndaman, grammarian; Wil Richard, and stepmother, Myrtle, "He will remain as ambassador ed to other countries and international relief agencies to persuade Barber Shops To made known. Uam Larrabee, scorekeeper, and and one sister, Boise, ail of Ander pected to be concluded late this Soybean Price Reaches $2.52 to the Soviet Union." Leedham, "Ah" counter. Fred New son, Ind. afternoon. Be Consolidated man presented food for thought.

Mrs. Siemer had been employed A Coles County Court Jury will, Inctif lltinnc Shfll-A Peiplng to open ports to receive aid. He pledged that he would not use food shipments as a guise for military action against the Com William Goodman and Dr. Dave The price of soybeans Jumped begin its deliberations after 'the The two barber shops owned by Price were guests. The invocation again today at elevators in the Medical Group Honors Dr.

Hite testimony is completed. The trial CZHH ))( Will Dan R. Tipsword and Gene Grls- at the Efringham Daily News before her marriage. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America and St. Anne's Altar munists.

was given by Ken Degler, opened here Monday with the amore will be consolidated on Feb. Mattoon area to continue a spectacular climb that started In early The Communists have admitted lection of a Jury. 13, the owners said today. Of Mrs. Sentel CHARLESTON, 111.

Dr. Wil December. Smith, arrestea near Mattoon on Tipsword and Grisamore, who Sodality, -The body is at the Habtng fun 11am K. Hite, Charleston, is one of that China is suffering from grave food shortages as a result of the greatest natural disasters in a Farmers Grain Company of Dor- Hjgh 12 Club Hears Warren own Your Barber Shoo. 115 8.

three physicians in the United March 5. 1960, is charged with shooting Torney Harrison, 50, of SULLIVAN, 111. Charitable era! home where the rosary will ana today quoted a price of $2.52 per bushel for soybeans, an in 15th, and Good Neighbor Shop States honored by appointment to century typhoons, floods, be recited at 8 both Tues organizations and institutions in Hillsboro, following an altercation the committee on electrocardio droughts and insect invasions. Various forms of municipal gov cluding the Boy Scouts, Girl day and Wednesday. The funeral in a cook shack at the New York graphy vectorcardiography of the ping Center Barber Shop, south US.

Route 45, said that the shop on S. 16th will be closed after Feb. 11.. mass will be read at 10 am.Thurs Scouts, Presbyterian Church, Mil Central Railroad yards in Mattoon. ernment In Illinois were described by City Clerk James L.

War American College of Chest Physl likin University and Sullivan Pub crease of five cents a bushel from Monday's quotation. The Agricultural Marketing Service reports that prices of soybeans at points in Illinois averaged $2.36 a bushel in January, Smith pleaded not guilty to the day in St. Franois Roman Catholic Church with burial in the Wilkins Reports clans on Jan. 27. charge and has been freed on Equipment in the shop to be lic Library are beneficiaries un der the $600,000 will of Mrs.

Winl The committee is comprised of church cemetery. 000 bond awaiting trial closed will be moved to the shop Driver Education fred Titus Sentel admitted to pro three United States physicians and one each from Canada, the British in the Good Neighbor Shopping 25 cents more than in the same bate Monday in Moultrie County Center. The name of barber month last year. Isles and South America. Court.

Fund Surplus The January average was 32 Police Court News Services Set For Mrs. Hoelscher Dr. Hite is a diplomat of the snop in tne snapping center will be changed to Your Barber Shop, cents above prices at harvest time SPRINGFIELD, HI. 11 The Mrs. Sentel, 86, died in Sullivan Dec.

29, 1960. She was the widow American Board of internal Medi ren at today's High 12 Club luncheon at US. Grant Motor Inn. Warren listed the four types, village trustee, aldermanlc, commission form and city manager form, and described each in detail. His explanations included how city officials are chosen In each form of government and how various salaries are set.

Warren listed duties of offi the owners said. in October. of Circuit Judge George Sentel, Illinois Budgetary Commission has been informed that $5 million Tipsword, Grisamore and Bob cine and a fellow in the American College of Chest Physicians. He The service said the price ad Albert L. PurcelL 24, and George R.

PurcelL 22, both of Rural who died in 1933. McCool, present barbers ki the vance reflects in part, unsettled is available from the driver edu holds membership In the Trudeau 6IGEL, I1L Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred A. Hoelscher, 39, SJgel, will be at 9 am Wednesday at St Michael's Roman Catholic 15th shop, will move to the Route 3, Gays, were taken to Some 1,000 acres of real estate world conditions, smaller supplies cation fund for use in meeting Society and state and county medi barber shop in the shopping cen Coles County Jail today for failure and more than $90,000 in per' the state's pressing financial cal societies. ter.

sonal property will be placed in Church here with burial in the and increased export demands. Exports were said to be running nearly 10 per cent above a year ago. Dr. Hite came to Charleston to needs. The fourth barber In the pres trust for distribution to the nam State School Supt.

George Wil to pay fines and costs assessed them Monday. Albert Purcell was fined $50 for illegal possession of liouor and George Purcell was cials in Mattoon 't commission! church cemetery. The Bauer funeral home, Effingham, is in charge. enter private practice eight years ago. He is a member of the staff ent shop on S.

15th, Charles Rus ed legatees. The National Bank of Decatur was named executor cf the estate. Attorneys are Fred H. form of city government. He also explained that the city manager Mrs.

Hoelficher died at pm. of Charleston Community Hospi kins said Monday his office is unable to use all the money accumulated under the program fined $50 for Illegal transport 8unday in, St. Anthony Memorial tal. form is the newest type of mu Auto License Deadline Near sell, plans to move to Ogden where he will open a barber shop. Group Proposes since it was authorized in 1657.

Hospital, Effingham. She leaves her husband, Law nicipal government, having been approved by the legislature in Kelly, of Craig and Craig, Mattoon, and James McLaughlin, Sullivan. Also named In the will was a tton of liquor and $10 for driving in the wrong lane. Costs wer assessed on each charge. The men were arrested at 4:30 pm.

Monday by State Trooper Francis About $4 million a year is received from driver license fee renewals for disbursing to schools 1951. SPRINGFIELD, 111. The dead rence; four daughters, Sharon, Shirley, Susan and Sara, all at Mrs. Sarah Sapp, Vandalia, Dies line for displaying 1961 motor ve Rev. Howard D.

McFadden, with driver education classes. Land Retirement WASHINGTON tf A special club president, said there will be half-nephew, George Titus, and four cousins, Clara Ashbrook, hide license plates Is now only two weeks away and well in excess of a home; two sons, Stephen and Stanley, both at home; five sisters, Mrs. Rose Doedtman, Mrs. Gert Walsh on U. S.

Route 45 about one and a half miles north of a High 13 governing board meet Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah "We wont need more than $3 million this year," Wilkins said. "It would be okay with me if the Myrtle Bacon, Camilla Brunert million motorists have yet to ob ing Saturday, Feb. 18, at the St. rude Pulsford and Mrs.

Louise and Flossie Thompson. tain their plates, Secretary of State Mattoon. They had open cans of beer in the car, Walsh said. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield. task force recommended to President Kennedy today that the government attack the farm surplus problem through a greatly ex Hagen, all of Effingham; Mrs.

Jane Sapp, 75, Vandalia, sister of Charles and Frank Cooley, Mattoon, will be at 2 pjn. Thursday at the Vandalia Pentecostal Legislature decided to put $5 mil Charles F. Carpentier said today. Delphine Westendorf. Montrose, lion of the motley into the Gen Persons applying by mail after Richard L.

Henne, 31, of Rural Route 2, was released on $1,000 eral Revenue fund." Wednesday cannot be assured of panded land retirement program. and Mrs. Caroline Probst, Diete-rich, and a brother, Andrew Hagen, Church with burial in Mclnturff bond today after pleading guilty Dresden Reactor Review Extended The committee said it belives Wilkins said the program hasn't Markets cemetery. The Berry and Hohlt funeral home. Vandalia, is In Effingham.

to a charge of driving while his; having their plates in time for the deadline, as approximately two weeks are required for pro developed as fast as anticipated. farmers are not ready to support rigid supply control programs at driver's license was suspended. charge. this time. cessing of applications and deliv Mrs.

SaoD died at 9:50 am Under the program, the state pays $30 of the cost of teaching pupils driver education in public The case' will be referred to Coles County Court. Henne was arrested; Jan. 31, 1961 ery of plates, Mr. Carpentier said Monday in Fayette County Hos Last Rites Today -for Mrs. Sloan WASHINGTON Ml The Atomic Energy Commission says it has extended to March 1 its review period over operation of the Commonwealth Edison Co.

Hogs Generally steady, 190-210 18.00, 210-240 1735-1800. tjital. vandalia. She leaves two schools. by city police at 8:35 am.

Monday at 17th and Broadway. Arthur A. Zike. 35, of 1700 De- other brothers in Vandalia. Rough hogs and down.

At the close of business last week, applications had been received, about 50,000 less than at the same time last year, CHARLESTON. HI. Funeral nuclear reactor in Grundy Coun ty, HI. Witt, is being held in city Jail In $400 bond after pleading not guilty Mattoon Dairy Market Offer Course For Merchants During the champaign Kennedy bad outlined a rigid control program to bring suppliers Into balance with market demands and to raise farm prices. Kennedy went over the agricultural situation today with members of this task force, as well as jrith heads of special groups assigned to problems affecting vheat; 1eed grains and cotton.

Butterfat. Grade 2 per lb 41c Butterfat. Grade 1 per lb. 44c to a charge of disorderly conduct The Dresden reactor, near the today. Zike was arrested at Dresden Dam locks on the Illinois services for Mrs.

Alice Sloan, Charleston, were conducted at 2 p. m. today at' the Harper -Swick-ard funeral home here with burial In Roselawn cemetery. Mrs. Sloan died at 8:15 p.

m. Fri Mattoon Poultry Market CHARLESTON, Ilk Applica aon. today at 16th and Shelby. River; was shut down Nov. 15 aft YSi Area People vr In Service Leghorns, lb 8c tions for the Eastern Illinois Un A complaint signed by his wife, er control rod trouble developed.

Its output, which reached full day at the Wllson-Kaley Nursing Marie, charges that he became abusive during an argument at their home Monday night. K. W. Hopper, 3324 Shelby, Secretary Carpentier said. Seeks to Curb Quick Marriages DES MOINES, Iowa UPI -State Rep.

Floyd Edington.R Sheffield, disgusted with the way "couples are flocking by the hundreds into quick marriages," has introduced a bill in the Iowa House that would require a three-day waiting period for marriages performed in iverstty Practical Problems of Small Business Management course, which will meet one night weekly for eight weeks, are now being accepted by the department rated power of 180,000 electrical kilowatts last June, was fed into the company's system serving Home here. She was born in Ob-lond May 27, 1882, and married Thomas Sloan. He is deceased. Monday was fined $5 for failure Chicago and northern Illinois. Surviving are three Jacqueline M.

McGuire. BAINBRIDGE (FHTNC) Wave of business. to have a 1960 wheel tax Hens, lb 14c Cocks, lb 6c Eggs, large 34, mediums 28, base price 26. Mattoon Grain Market Because of different freight rates, grain prices may not the same at all Mattoon area elevators. Prices below are quoted by Farmer' Grain Co: of Dorana New Soybeans $2.52 Jacqueline M.

McGuire, seaman Mrs. Bessie Griffith, Tacoma, Mrs. Chloe Reed, Litchfield and Mrs. Madalyn Furry, Charles The course, given in cooperation with area chambers of commerce sticker and $3 for illegal parking. Costs were assessed on each The ABC Commonwealth a 40-year Jicense last October subject to review within 45 days.

The period had been extend recruit, USN, daughter of Mrs. charge. Hopper's car was ticketed ton, W. a son, Raymond Judith I. McGuire of Route Gays, 111., was one of 120 Waves Receives Divorce SANTA MONICA, Calif.

Of) Actress June AUyson, in tears, divorced actor Dick Powell today with testimony that he was so busy running his television production empire he didn't come home to dinner. She also got a 25 million property settlement and custody of their children, Pamela, 12, and Richard, 10. The couple was married on Aug. 19, 1945 and separated Sept. 30, 1960.

ed to Dec. 16. Sloan, Westfield, 13 grandchildren by city police at 10 am. Monday from the Recruit Training Com and 26 great-grandchildren. in a no parking zone of the city- and co-sponsored by the U.

S. Small' Business Administration, will begin March 7 and run through April 25. Purpose of the course will be to give owners and managers of in- mand of the Naval Training Cen operated subway parking lot. The Dresden plant was expected to be shut down for at least three months from the date the trouble began, an ABC spokesman said. ter.

Bainbridge, who particl-nated. Jan. 20. in the inaugural the state. Iowa now requires couples to take a blood test before marriage, but Edington said ahls Is not causing much the performance of rapid fSBrriages for out-of-state couples.

New Corn $105 R. O. Preston, 900 S. 16th, paid a fine of $3 and costs Monday for illegal parking. His car was tick-; eted Sunday by city police, while wt 1.1 1 Births Wheat $1 8ft I dependent business firms iri the Oats .60 EIU area a better understanding parade for.

President John F. Kennedy. The WAVES were among several Navy and Marine Corps units taking part in the ceremony. of business management. The EIU To Mr nd Mm Oenn Alwan-l ui uu paiuu ires der, 28 WestwOod, in Memorial, toe 800 bloclt of S' wa- Religious Emphasis Week Set at EIU Hospital today, a son.

Chicago Produce CHICAGO tfl Chicago Mercantile Exchange Butter steady; receipts wholesale buy Train Hits Truck To Convention Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lang, owners and operators of the Mattoon Dog Suds Drive-In, 1700 Rudy, will attend the annual Dog Suds Convention in Champaign, Feb.

3 and 4. Over 400 Dog Suds Operators from thirty states and Canada will converge in Kiwanis Speaker Dr. Joseph R. Mallory, Mattoon physician, will be the guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday at US. Grant Motor Inn.

To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Lampe, 904 N. 12th, in Memorial program is one of more than 800 sponsored throughout the country by Small Business Administration.

Fee for the eight weeks is $40, including instructional materials. Those interested should contact Dr. James- Giffln, Department of Spaak Resigns PARIS OF) Paul-Henri Spaak CHARLESTON. 111. The Student Religious Council of Eastern QRMOND BEACH, Calif, (fl Hospital Monday, a daughter.

ing prices unchanged; 83 score AA 60- 92 A 60; 90 59; 89 Illinois University has announced a tnriitv submitted his resignation as torvtottvp nlan for this year's Re-'TTv-k ewtarv.irinpra1 return' can 90 59: 88 58. A trailer-truck and a Florida East Coast passenger train collided at grade crossing north of Ormond Beach today, killing the truck driver and injuring Business, EIU, Charleston, 111. i A OWI VVM. ligious Emphasis Week to be heldj to Beigium and lead his Socialist Eggs tops easy, balance about Champaign for the two-day con ventlon. March 21, 22, ana 23.

narty in the next national elec- CARD OF THANKS I desire in this manner to mv heartfelt aonreciation to steady; receipts wholesale The week's program Includes 62-vear-old Belgian buying prices unchanged to 1V4 Postal Box Damaged Police received a report at 8:25 discussion by a panel of local min- ad secretary-fren- Wonderful Results Mrs. Charles Zorn, 1012 Marshall, sold five taoles within one hour after this ad appeared In the Journal-Gazette- about 12 train passengers. Nonej of the passengers was believed lower; 70 per cent br better grade A whites 38; mixed 38; mediums isters on the subject "What Is sincc lfl57 when he succeedei ter?" The second night will see, Brltain. He said Hospital Notes checks 35. to have been; hurt seriously.

They were taken to Daytona Beach hospitals. the showing of a film appropriate the neighbors, friends, Rev. Earl O'Neal, and all, who by their sympathetic expressions and kindly acts, assisted me through the trying time, during the illness and following the death of my beloved wife. Your kindness will never be forgotten. LARRY CLANCY AND SONS p.m.

Monday that a postal storage box at 22nd and Prairie had been overturned. Investigating the report, police found that the box he hoped to leave his post at the Visiting hour 11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m.

beginning of March. Indianapolis livestock to the season and the weeks general theme. A short program of Eastern music followed by meet- Mahogany tables pair of had been torn from its concrete INDIANAPOLIS OB US DA Hogs slow, steady to .25 leatner top atep uoies, arum table, 1 lane sduar occasional ines of the various campus relig Benefit Supper JEWETT, 111. Woodbury base and that bolts that held it in place were pulled out. There were ndtire tracks in the snow and no table, and A coffee table.

Phone lower with most decline on 180-225 One pint of Red blood used Monday. Admitted Today. Gerald C. Former, Gays. Admitted Monday.

ious groups is scheduled for the AD 0-0000. 1012 Marshall. sows mostly steady, Instances third and final evening. Township will sponsor a supper at evidence as to how the box was Dont delay, phone today. You strong on uniform 500 1-2 190 the Jewett School cafeteria start uprooted, police said.

IN LOVING MEMORY Of our daughter. Donna Belle Zike, who passed away 2 years ago Jan. 31. THE FAMILY Shifts News Meeting WASHINGTON () President Kennedy today shifted the time of his news conference Wednesday from 10 ajn. to 4 pm.

EST. White House Press 'Secretary Pierre Salinger said the change was made because Kennedy has scheduled a meeting of the National Security Council for 10 ajn. too can get' these wonderful re Mrs. Eugenia G. Cunefare, 225 lb.

18.50-75; 26-head lot 1 217 ing at 5 p.m. Feb. 4. Proceeds will Wheeler. lb.

1845; mixed 1-3 180-240 lb. 17. go to the March of Dimes. What I Saw Edward Fuller, 401 DeWltt. suits with a Journal Gazette classified ad at a low' cost that will amase Ask about our six Starts Sea Trials 2-3 240-270 lb.

17.25-85; Mrs. Donald E. Homann, 3341 several 1-3 240-250 lb. 18.75-1,8.00; PORTSMOUTH. N.

H. (-The Champaign. day rate with cancellation privt 2-3 270-300 lb. 16.50-17.50; a few USS Abraham Lincoln, first Po Mrs. Robert D.

McClain, Toledo, leges. Just call AD 5-5666 and ask small lots 300-350 lb. 16.00-16.75; At 11:15 am. Sunday I saw the driver of. a Bulck stop on a road laris missile submarine built at Mrs.

Alice A. Maxwell, Newton. for the Classified 1-3 150-179 lb. 16.50-17.75; 1-3 sows the Portsmouth naval shipyard. near Lake Mattoon and throw 300-400 lb.

1555-1650; 400-600 lb. has started sea trials. The $10 Licensed to Wed 14.75-15.76. million sub was launched last May Mrs. John M.

Perry, Decatur. Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Greenup. Mrs. Roxa M.

Winkler, 913 8 16th. v- Released Monday. STAY AT HOME! Cattle calves steers and got under way with her own large sack of rubbish on the side of the road. I noted the license number of the car and learned that it was isuued to a resident of Mattoon. RURAL RESIDENT and heifers slow, unevenly -steady nuclear power Sunday, the Navy Edmund legal age, and to 50 lower for two days; load said today.

Mrs. Ray E. Ashworth, 407 N. Dora Blanche Craig, legal age, 1,157 lb. and a few head 1,050 lb 15th.

both of Charleston. (I ilhtliH Whllih Him choice' steers 27.50; bulk good and Mrs. Charles N. Childress, Rose John Robllng, 26, Mattoon, and mixed good and choice steers 24. Hiii.

Among the Sick few good and choice Joyce Olivia Williams, 17, Urbana. Paul Sidenstrlcker, 19, Casey, Charles. N. "Childress, Rose Hill. will pick tip your Doctor's prescription- at your home, fill and deliver it at NO EXTRA Call Us! heifers 22.60-25.50; cows active; utility and commercial steady at Gleason Ping, 113 Westview, Is Mrs, Mary E.

DoepeL 921 8. 13th Mrs. Harley Eastin and son, Rural Route 3. and Sue Swinford, tI7, Charleston You SICK? Gt Service Quick! 15.50-16.50; canners and cutters! reported improving at Mayo 9 p. JJon.

thru Sat -9a a m. eun, steady to as much as 50 higher Open 8 a. Brothers Clinic, Rochester, Mrs. Arthur R. Hlckle and where he underwent surgery on daughter, Greenup.

at 13.00-15.50; vealers active, fully steady; good and choice. 28O0- Invited to the Lincoln'-s Day dinner sponsored the Coles Jan. 17. v-; Mrs. Chester F.

Ray and son, SUBWAY PHARMACY For the best In foods, served quickly and efficiently and at reasonable prices, the S. Grant 'Motor Inn serves 1 an three meals each week day. Breakfast begins at 8 a. m. Lunch at 11 a.

m. and dinner p. m. to p. m.

Sunday 8 a. m. to p. m. Always a pleasure to 35.00.

Mrs. Alice Griffith, 2413 West County Republican Women's Club, Dial AD 4-6378 CHAPMAN TV, 1020 North 12th St. Sheep slaughter lambs ern, has returned after sev Sullivan. John M. Richardson, 3025 Wal nut.

Saturday, Feto 4 at 6:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple in Mattoon. Phone AD 4-6444 1804 Broadway active to LOO higher at 17.00 184X1; slaughter ewes steady at eral days at Bumham Hospital, Champaign, where she underwent arm surgery. Mrs.

Carl Stierwalt and daugh For reservations call AD 4-4683 by Wednesday. li l- ter, Toledo 1.

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