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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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SEVEN THE PANTAGRAPH. BL003IIXGTON. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1950. I Waste Product Now Jurors Listed For Tazewell Court Session Building Material VAN HOOK'S MATTRESS REPAIR SHOP Phone 2114-0 for Free Estimates on MATTRESS REPAIR UPHOLSTERING and BOX SPRING REPAIR ALL WORK GUARANTEED! FREE Delivery Service On All Work.

PEKIN. A petit jury panel for Pulverized Coal 'Fly Ash1 Used In Construction a cucuit court session opening here Tuesday, Feb. 14, had been announced Thursday by Circuit substitute for clay in building blocks, replace limestone and silica dust mineral filler in bitumas-tic road construction and may be adapted as an ingredient of insulating cement. It also is suitable for stabilizing soil by acting Clerk Eugene Hoff. A trial calen dar will be drawn up Thurs- Feb.

2 for the session, Mr as a binder for certain types ofi sou to improve crops. BY WILLIAM G. SMOCK. PITTSBURGH. (AP) Dirt that once went flyinz up fac Since asii fly combines with Hoff said.

Jurors who will report for duty at 10 a. m. Feb. 14 are as follows. Mrs.

Mary Sevier, South Pekin; Carrie Bailey Kemp and Forris P. Altine, 1 a a Leroy i lime at ordinary temperatures in tory smokestacks to pollute the me presence 01 water to lorm a air now is usea as a ouuaiog material-It is fly ash until recently just a waste product. cement-like material, it can partially replace Portland cement in production of concrete. Cement containing some fly Schmidt, Joseph Villanti, Bertha Hoerdemann, Martha Hindman, Phyllis Dausman, Margaret M. Salzer, Barbara Kelley, Helen Instead of being cast to the wind ash at high temperatures, the X.

with gases tob str0'ng I I McKinnie, East Peoria; William E. Naffziger, Mildred E. Branson. piuveraea cuo aes and shows greater gain I A 11 fly ash now find at later stages than the Portland Grace C. later, Angele F.i cement concretes.

I 1 I I I I Make Walking a Pleasure Again! Sold Exclusively at HEALTH SPOT SHOE SHOP 209 W. Washington Bloomington Leo HitcheU, Mgr. Ph. 3343-6 Smith and Eunice J. Bituminous Coal Research also Creve Coeur; Minnie Hymbaugh.l I 1 I ii, I i Alvin Unzicker and William says fly ash concretes with less than 10 percent carbon have less drying shrinkage than those using market each year.

A search is under way to find new applications to increase tonnage consumed and to cut down air pollution. Expanding use of pulverized coal by industry has put new zest in the hunt. Fly ash composed of silica. Weihmeier Hopedale.t Francis Kilby and Clarence pure Portland cement. The agency Bright, Mackinaw; C.

G. Hauter gives fly ash concretes credit for and Ed. L. March, Morton, Earl alumina, iron oxide and lime, plus lesser amounts of other chemicals varies in size and M. im merman, Washington; William Bader, North Pekin; Robert Allen, Adolph T.

Arnold, "a greater lesistance to the disruptive action of freezing and thawing." Used on Dam. Engineers building the Hungry Smart Eyewear At a Sensible Dorothy Appelgreen, Lilah F. Heinlein, Shirley Beecham, composition. The variations determine its commercial possibilities. Cement Replacement.

Horse dam in Montana, the Any Single vision lenses or bifocals complete. DECATUR. Jerry Clark and his grandfather are in the doghouse along with 11 dogs. had orders from bis home to dispose of a stray dog but the boy hid the animal with his grandfather. The dog gave birth to 10 pups and the secret was exposed.

Price! world'd fourth largest, are con style frame or shape available. Howard Bland, Earl Champion, Oscar Daniels, Fred W. Deising, Wilbur Gebhardt, Klaus Groen, Kathryn Thornton, Oren Vice. suming 140,000 tons or ny asn Fly ash is being sold as a partial replacement for Portland cement, says the Bituminous Coal Re Lenses ground and duplicated by technicians in Dr Bern's own laboratory. Frames replaced.

Walter Worth and John Jr. shipped from Chicago in the production of 3,000,000 cubic yards of concrete. A recent symposium of the Central Illinois Deaths Pekin. search agency, and as a fine aggregate in cinder concrete. It can American Society of Mechanical DR.

BERNS engineers reported all the fly ash 0 John E. Janssen MINONK. (PNS) John E. produced in America in 1948 would have been consumed if cement Janssen (Johnson), 64, died at 3 Mrs. Mary Wright PONTIAC.

(PNS) Word was received here Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Mary Shana-han Wright, 59, of Chicago, by Rliv Symptoms This Proven Way If yoa suffer chest cold symptoms, deep coughing, bronchia) congestion, tightness don't pot off trying M-Kmnotherminate. M-Kismconn i1nitir'l fifflmil fiFWU-rintinw ft Saturday in the Deland Christian church. The Rev. Fred Harrold of Farmer City will officiate, assisted by the Rev.

E. C. Shepherd. Burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery at Farmer City. Mr.

Becker was born near Farmer City April 5, 1901, son of a. m. 'inursday at ine oie Hos Home of $8.50 Glasses (Plus Examination Fee) 104 East Monroe St. One Door West cf City Hall PHOTO users had mixed up batches or concrete containing 90 percent Portland cement and 10 percent fly ash. Most mixtures contain 251 pital at Champaign.

He had been ill several years. The body was taken to the is concentrated, contains more medi- KESLLTS catkin. For yoor chest cold goet OR NO I M-K today yon'll be glad tomorrow. COST her cousin Earl Gschwendtner of percent fly ash i Memorial home Pontiac. FLASH BULBS Press 25's.

He Ctn. of 10 $1.22 No. 0 16e Ctn. of 10. 51.39 funeral services will be held Sun Mrs.

Wright died at 2 p. m. gram cite road construction as a Wednesday in St. George hospital, day at 1:30 p. m.

at the Memorial possible major outlet since that nHiictrv nHc rmantifJp nf.home and at 2 p. m. at Emmanu- Chicago. She had been seriously Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Becker. Surviving are the wife, the former Mayme Bell, two sons, Richard and Lyle, and a daughter, Mrs. Lois Mary Gardner, all of Deland; five grandchildren; a step mother, Mrs. Sarah Becker Press 40. 17c ill for eight months.

rhPan. finallv divided material, el Lutheran church. Burial will Ctn. of 8, Funeral services have been set The chemical composition of fly be, in Benson cemetery $1.22 He was born in Benson Nov, 21, for 9 a. m.

Saturday at Sabina's ash is very similar to the natural mineral filler found in asphalt 1884. He married Fenna Gerdes of Assumption. A brother pre Catholic church, Chicago. Burial from Trinidad. iwill be in St.

Mary's cemetery, Researchers contend fly ash, Feb. 14, 1912. Surviving are the wife; five sons, Dewald of Flanagan, Arzin of Panama Canal Zone, Elron, combined with boiler slag, pro HAWKINS Studio Camera Shop 214 IV. Washington SL duces brick that compares favor ceded him in death. George J.

Horfaach PONTIAC. (PNS) George J. Horbach. 66, of Chicago, died unexpectedly in Chicago at 9:45 a. m.

Wednesday after a heart attack. Pontiac. Mrs. Wright was born June 30, 1890, in Bloomington. She was married to Antone Wright in Chicago May 15, 1912.

She is survived by her husband, four daugh Sallace and John of Minonk; ably with standard shale brick. three daughters, Mrs. Doris Vor- The foundry industry also might provide a large outlet. Foundry- enn and Mrs. Lillian Harms ol Minonk; three brothers.

Herman ii men can use fly ash instead of He was a former Pontiac mer- BROWN ters, Mrs. Alice O'Malley, Miss Jo Ann and Miss Helen, Mrs. of Iowa, Edward and Henry oflcnant ilica flour to provide hot strength 0 INSURANCE Benson; three sisters, Mrs. Ger for core and moulding sand. Funeral services have been set for noon Saturday at Our Lady AUTO SUPPLY of Lourdes Catholic church, Chi Cash From Grass trude Redenius of Roanoke, Mrs.

Carolyn Knight of Peoria and Mrs. Ellen Wilson of Indiana. Floyd Whorrall Laurette O'Donovan, all of Chicago, and two brothers, William and John Shanahan, both of Chicago; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Obermeyer and Misses Helen and Alice Shanahan, all of Chicago; and one granddaughter. cago.

Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Pontiac. Mr. Horbach was born in 1883, Lincoln Subject LINCOLN. (PNS) A special county wide legume-grass 111 W.

Front Street Remember! For Quality Auto Parts at a Savings It's Brown's. a son of John and Margaret Mash- ODELL. (PNS) Mrs. Floyd Whcrrall, 60, Verona, died at the'ing Horbach. He married Cath- erine Fitzsimmons, who preceded home of her sister, Mrs.

Mary meeting of Logan county farmers and their wives will be held start WIN HIGH, LOW PRIZES. EMDEN. (PNS) Mrs. Gil-ferd Baker and Eldon Westen were high score prize winners at ling at 10 a. m.

Tuesday, Jan. 31 in the circuit court room, red him in death Nov. 29, 1921. He later married Mrs. Mabel Harty.

He was the owner and operator of Horbach and Klein Clothing store in Pontiac, and was manager of Sears and Roebuck clothing department in Chicago. He is survived by his wife, a the meeting of the Pastime club A. Ruddy of Odell at 8 a. m. Thursday after a lingering illness.

The body was taken to Watson Funeral home. Rosary will be said at 8 p. m. Saturday and Sunday in the home of Mrs. Ruddy.

Funeral services will be at 9 a. m. Monday in St. Paul's church. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet ceme Hoppin, farm adviser, announced Wednesday. Sunday night at the Richard Coers 2 LICENSE JEWELS home. Low score prizes went to Ways and means of Increasing Mrs. Eldon Westen and Ruben Klokkenga. farm profits through the grass-legume program will be discussed.

Jack Clarr of the Farm Two sturdy bolts to hold your license plates on snd each bolt has a reflector Jewel head for added safety and beauty I Brine this Coupon. i Limit 2 Jewels to a Customer son George J. a stepson James S. Harty; a daughter Mary tery in Dwight. ASKU Bureau farm management pro Catherine Horbach; four broth Miss Laura Doherty was born ers, Matthew, John, Joseph and i William; and five sisters, Mrs Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel ill-at-ease because of loose, wobbly falsa Christina Philipson, Mrs.

Carrie Oct 16, 1889, in Nevada township, a daughter of Frank and Catherine Maginn Doherty. She was a graduate of Illinois State Normal university. She was mar about Insurance Stephenson, Mrs. Frances Miller, gram, will dicuss legumes and what records show. Three practical farmers will discuss legumes and livestock programs: Emmett Shellhammer, beef cattle; Albert Gehlbach, hogs; and Carl Schwantz, dairy cattle.

The sound movied "Green Dol Winter DRIVING Essentials teeth. FASTEETH. an unproved alsa Mrs. Clara Legner and Mrs. veronica Ewing.

Horace G. Williams HEYWORTH. (PNS) Fu line (non-acidi powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they ried to Floyd Whorrall June 15, 1935. Surviving are her husband; one sister, Mrs. Ruddy, and one brother, Ray Doherty, Chicago, Windshield Guardian ieel more comlortaoie.

booming and cooling to gums made sore by excessive acid mouth. Avoid embarrassment lars" of the University of Illinois for parked cars To keep freezinr rain, frost. neral services for Horace G. Wil caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH will be shown following the din ner hour.

loaay at any drug store. liams, 74, who died Thursday and several nieces and nephews. Four sisters and two brothers pre snow and sleet off the windshield, wiper blades and wlner 1 morning in his home north of kSSl: 1 arms of your parsed car ceded her in death. Frank P. Seibert PEKIN.

(PNS) Frank P. Victory Kids Club Organize at Colfax Southwind CAR HEATERS "Car Inspection SPECIALS" Horns from $2.98 Sealed Beam Lamps $1.10 Door Mirrors 98c Brake Shoes (2 wheels) up (exch.r Stop-Lite Switches 33c Stop Tail Lites from $1.48 "Trico" Windshield Wiper Motors Established 1876 S15 X. Center SL Phone 5293 "Insurance of All Kinds' Seibert, 82, died suddenly at 2:15 COLFAX. The Victory Kids 4-H club held its first meeting p. m.

Wednesday at Pekin Public The famous heater that heats your car in 90 seconds even in extreme weather Independent needs no engine warm-up. hospital. An autopsy conducted Monday night, electing officers $29 Heyworth, will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Heyworth Methodist church.

Burial will be in Heyworth cemetery. The Rev. E. R. Poore will officiate at the services.

Mrs. Isbena Stevens DWIGHT. (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Isbena Stevens of South Wilmington, a sister of James Metta of Dwight, who died at 2:30 a. m.

Tuesday in her home, will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the Barnes Memorial home in by Coroner Robert E. Dunlevy and planning an active season. Richard Miller was named found death due to a heart at I tack.

president; Jane Henderson, vice VL YT WINTER-TIME JOIN THE Funeral services will be held ii CK JjJ DRIVING HAZARDS! EMERGENCY Strap CHAINS For getting out of tight spots and occasional over-the-road use. at 2 p. m. Friday at the Preston Funeral home in Pekin. Dr.

Arno 2 MARCH of DIMES V5F 'CITY LNE BUSES' A. Zimmerman will officiate. Bur president; Dorothy Miller, secretary; John Marquis, treasurer; Jerry SmaU. reporter; Irvin Simpson, federation representative; Beverly Barclay, song leader; Julius Miller, assistant leader. The next meeting will be held in the home of Julius Miller the 1 s-B- ial will be in Lakeside cemetery.

7 tc 2Q fWStl He was born Nov. 30, 1867. in $3.65 up (exeh.) i I Jy CHAINS fer All Cars, Tracks 'and Tractors II Pekin, son of William and Isabel Pierce Seibert. One nephew survives. A brother preceded him in death.

night of Feb. 6. 00 Joseph Dietz Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Dena Hildebrand: EMDEN. (PNS) Funeral rvirc fnr Trc Don a T-fi1rl- Storage BATTERIES fl hed! Get your new bat- VI 7 Ss tery before your car falls to Id.

Yi Full line of tatterles M5 I ii f- (j for all makes of cars. Uv CT 1 1 LICENSE I $P95 I hrxSi FRAMES (.) rr. F1U all plates: 'TZT-J PEORIA Joseph Dietz 61. of! brand 81 who d'ied here Xues. Peoria died early Wednesday in'Ko Proctor hospital, Peoria, after at thA nr th illness of several months.

Rev. John Detjen in charge, and at 2 p. m. at the Methodist church, lets motor a a OTAvantA luauDB with the Rev. Selden Myers.

Bur SHOPSMITH with motor (FED UuSGuD (IilJU r' Funeral services have been set for 1 p. m. Saturday at the Cum-erford-Endsley Memorial home, Peoria. Burial will be in Spring-dale cemetery. ial will be in Green Hill ceme 99.50 tery.

Yesterday's Pantagraph had mmm freeslnf I re- Seo Wher. VS! You Are Going! services listed for 1 p. m. at the home. Mrs.

Henry Ford Windshield MOTOR HEATER 20-20 Defroster Flamingo Hod Ornament Assorted colors Illuminated wines $2.95 SAVE Oil TIRES! Many Almost Hew Hans' this handy motor beater under the hood on these cold nights and start Instantly the next morning-! Safe, convenient, positive. No Sprar It on your windshield and it will melt off the tea and sleet Instantly. Convenient keep a bottle In your' Elove compartment. A bottle will last a lone time! Ideal anti-freese for automatic windshield washer fluid. "7 SHOPSMITH ii sow, felfVlJ I prets.

loth, due sander, and Jl I noriiontal 5 big-tapacity I I tools wnitl It's rugged (weighs 1 I A SHOPSMITH ii a taw. drill pros, lain, due tander, and nornonral 5 big-capacity tools in en wnitl It's rugged (weighs LINCOLN. (PNS) Mrs. Hen-; ry Ford, 77, of Cornland died suddenly at 11 a. Thursday at Deaconess hospital where she had been a patient since last Saturday.

The body was taken to Schahl (Funeral home in ML Pulaski pending funeral arrangements, i Two step children survive: Del- bert Ford of Cornland and Mrs. Ralph Lanterman of Elkhart. Mrs. Ford was a member of the Lutheran church. $J39 sprayer Passenger Truck Tractor 85 knuary 1(41 McLean County's 100 Implement Replacement Motors Don't confuse these with the 200 pounds, it takes lets tpoce, ond it costs much lest than equivalent tingle-purpose ordinary used toots.

Get a a complete workshop! tire. As Low As Mrs. Clara Poth I DOWNS. (PNS) Mrs. Dovie Fleischer received word Wednesday of the death of her sister in law, Mrs.

Clara Poth, Tuesday at Sherwood, Ohio. Mrs. Poth, the former Miss Clara Fleischer, was 253 $4 a Week SAW. (Picture above). 2" cut depth.

To 41" between blade and fence. Drills to center el 15" circle. Practically all sizes including some white side wall passenger ft. sad Tear OK Meter. Beg-ardless ef Cendittsst Meters available fer all makes ef cars Re-pewer year car today Let the money saved en fuel and repairs pay fi-r year new meter! born and reared near Arrowsmith tires.

Fully guaranteed just as we tell you. Funeral services were held Thursday at Sherwood. Here Mrs. Poth is survived by two Quota for 1950 Is S20.000.00 The Same Amount Obtained Last Tear in Both the Regular and Emergency Drives. WILL YOU HELP? Mail Your Contribution r' NOW to MARCH OF DIMES, Walter Fox, Treas.

P. O. Box 167 Bloomington, I1L This Space Contributed by Glazed Ringlet DELICATESSEN 1S N. Main SL Your Credit's OK Easy Terms 12" DISC SANDER sisters. Mrs.

John Banks of HORIZONTAL 33" LATHI Chappell. and Mrs. J. Eberhardt of Brittin, Mich. 14" by 17" lorge tilling table.

15" swing. Speeds 800 to 3600 IPM. DRILL No limit to the length ol work. BROWN AUTO STORE Dale C. Becker Clay D00LE I SHOfSmrTH demonstrated mt DELAND.

(PNS) Dale TheTIREMan Charles Becker, 49, Deland farmer, died at 11:30 a. Thursday USE YOUR CREDIT CONVENIENT TERMS 111 W. Front St Phone 3646-0 HOLDER'S in St. Joseph's hospital, Bloomington. where he had been a pa tient two months.

210-12 West Front St 1853- SINCE The body was taken to the Trigg HARDWARE and "GOOD 105-07 N. East St Funeral home in Deland. Funeral' 204 E. Front 7 services will be held at 2 p. m..

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