IAL lv® ! )«'% .^v , junior livestock feeders their usual good showing at tk« T»r«Ot International Livestock B^OlHtton in Chicago. of 107 p lac Ires of tenth or la the Jur>ior cattle show, had thirty-seven. There cnU'ies r<maining in th« show after the first cutting tM the entry list of 7S7. jfll addition. Illinois juniors took *f* »Uc. for thr best group <>f mfk ataarn form one state. i^R--lhr swine division, Illinois plarod fire of ninteen In sh<>fM) they placed four peftn nhuwn. Holland Anderof Loland sbiwpd the reserve tpion harrow of the junior le show individual performances by Uja Illinois juniors were the jungrand < -hrunpion steer shown Delbert Rahe, and the reserve on steer shown by John of Chadwick. Rahe's steer |ptS|Tioasly had topped the Ajigus JbCMd, and Morris's entry had been best Shorthorn. Both boys third in their breed class the open division. Reserve riplon Angus steer in the junshow was the summer year- .tttf shown by Carlyle Oreathouse M Hindsb ro STOLEN AUTO FOI ND An automobile stolen in Elgin Oct. 29 has been found abandoned In Chicago, according to word received by Elgin police. The machine was owned by John N. Whalen, of 208 Lawrence Ave., and was taken from near St. Laurence church. Police found a stolen Chicago car in thp same area which is believed to have been abandoned by the thieves who took Whalen's < ar. Chicago police advised Elgin authorities that Whalen's car is in need of repairs, the clutch being burned out Mr. Whalea is well lcnowen in this community, i U»i Breoae Streagtheaer V HMM li contained in varioui lead * bniats where it improves strength ? and encourages more favorable dist Station of the lead constituent. STAJE APPOINTMENT Governor Adlai E. Stevenson has announced the appointment of Dr. Percival Railey of Chicago as chief of research in the sfc^te mental hospitals, a newly-created position intended to expand and integrate work now being done in this field. Dr. Bailey, a nationally recognized leader in his specialty. is professor of neurology and neurosurgery at. the University of Illinois Reseach and Educational hospitals. He will take up his duties in the research position Jan 1, dividing his time between the two* posts. LESS DISEASE Reductions in heart disease, tuberculosis, pneumonia and influenza. cancer and nephritis and nephrosis were repot led by the department for the, first half of 1950. | Complete lin. jt Bee be livestock j remedies at Wa clew Drug Store' McHenrv. 8tf OPEN SANITARIUM Opening of the new 190*bst state tuberculosis sanitarium at Mt. Vernon is scheduled for early in 1951. The first state institution of its kind in Illinois, it will be operated by the state Department of Public Welfare. The professional staff and other personnel are being recruited and the following appointments have already been made: Dr. Isadore Zapolsky of Elgin, medical superintendent; George Weber of Olney, business manager; Mrs. Barbara Fletcher of Blue Island, chief nurse; Miss Corinne Hamilton of McLeansboro, dietician; Harold U. Anderson of Mt. Pulaski, chief engineer. ;C\x", Knights of OM . Ancient knights used to drink water in which a sword had rusted, hoping, to absorb strength from the steeL , . Read th< Want Ads. ; FIRE DAftAti*•-"^••5 An otrerheated stove in the kitchen of an unoccupied house otr the Lee Merrick farm, three mltoa east of Marengo in Coral on Route 20, caused an estimated $3000 damage last weeL Lloyd Burnside, who had been wbrking in the house, discovered the kitchen in flames when he returned from the barn following a short absence from the house. 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