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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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19 I Bloomlngton-Normal, III. una 1961 (Central BlIHois OtanJlis 1963 FORD FAIRUNE 500, I d.r haidl.p, 1.4 a.ewty witH air, VI, ondoirf shift, la-de, fcrol, white lues, all rhe bail fard equipment far yewr tam-far! $895 Kloomiiiioii-orninI Deaths GALLOWAY CAR CATALOG Philip Horn Robert Mullin Mrs. Florence Turk PF.KIN r.NS)-rhilin Horn. FARMER CITY (P.YS) IUNTIAC (r.S Mrs. Pa 8ri, of 1103 died Robert Mullin.

89. died at 2.40 Tl.nenee Turk. 54, of 710 shiT-i WILEy man, died at 9 25 p.m. Friday at 4 45 am Friday in Pekinam. Friday at Cole Hospital, 1 Memorial llopiial, lie had been Champaign.

Ho had been a pa- at M. James Hospital. She had apparently suffered a cerebral tu for two weeks. in failinR hfalth tlirpf yrnrj and a A 1aBBBeBaJra 1 1W ONTIAC-BUICr hemorrhage about 2 30 pm. liequiem Mass will be offered t.

at 10 am. Monday at Sacred at the Tontiac Chair in tlx? hospital 2'i months. His funeral v. ill ho at I p.m. Monday at the Kuerki Funeral I.MH S.

Main M. IMi. IW7.1 Heart Church, the Kev. T. J.

tompany wncre sne was em ployed. Home, thp Kov. Harold I'othov- P966 FORD THUNDERBIRDj 1965 1 Wa tuk Aty Jot flail vkat TM aat vita Mr law iartBlsry. Aa4 aula rur to ul what yaa rud by taakiaf; nra ar Mark ia aiccUtat CMdJlkM. gi a Ot.B aotoar Co 1700 Crax 0 Matte, pow.

pt tlt, vtr totsflof. ioo. iirii, yjooo SV fO 5337? 10X9 'OIB Glta yt door hotd. Wirti pawar tfaarififl, aawtr povar Hid)ot, won, thn OlDSMOIIllll 4 rt Lesm.ik officiating. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Visitation will be 2 to 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Sten-se Funeral Home. S'Mvial prayers will be offered at I p.m. Sunday.

Mr. Mullin Mas born Oct. 3. I MM I 1965 She was taken to the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home.

Mrs. Clyde Cusick C.IBSON CITY (PNS) The funeral for Mrs. Clyde Cusick. 73. wIk) died Thursday, will be cn Burial will be in Glendale Cemetery.

Visitation will be 3-5 pnv; 7 9 pm. Sunday at the funeral home, Mr. Horn was born IVe. 6. 1881.

in hian County, mmi of Frederick and Mary llarMV no awlomeiic rafliiiiitiien, oh (anditwnwg, and kk toidihoii. All Mta mol d.wabl. rat and anly. 3 1 95 CHIVY II I I I 1 .1. 1963 top, I.

Cnm 0 Mo'K. 1878. near Farmer City, a son at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lamb "IMn amta, teyl Puerto. woii.

S3 1 45 WILEy of Patrick and Ann Campbell Funeral Home. Horn. He married Lula C. Van 11,, 1967! i 'OtDOolana JOOIaoof iaoii. I.

Cnfca-O-Mah HaMaitfo. mill LOsKJTiuiaji The Rev. Hugh Reynolds will officiate and burial will be in Allendale, Cemetery, Allendale, $2495 1 ()d(l Dee. 17, 1902. at Fikin.

surviving is a brother. Thorn. Surviving arc his wile; alas of Farmer City, daughter, Mrs. Hose llearden.l A sister and a brother pre ONTIAC-BUICr it 2:30 m. Sunday Oaaw fl.

a.nln( a brother. Jacob. ceded him in death. Visitation will begin at 10 a m. today.

Estle Cusick was born April 3(1, at Allendale, a daugh Rodger McKeon van; two sisters, Mrs. Katlienne Kuszmau and Mrs. Christina Krall, Pekin; five grandchildren James G. Sinclair The funeral of James G. Sin Jacob L.

Backer BENSON (PNS1 Jacob lUKlger J. McKeon, 72, of 307 clair. 78. of 1419 E. Grove will W.

Olive, a retired Corn Belt and 11 great-grandchildren. ter of William and Drettie Pro- Pantagraph FhoncsS20-9U1 L. Barker, 49, of Benson, died the Electric Co. employe, died at Five brothers and a sist 1700 CwOMo powar Wakes, pewer dow. rarM facrf, factory a $2395 Ar fOtO Ootevte S30 1 aeor tadea.

I 66 V4 aagna. COMoK pow. Soan aoid 5145 rf CltWIUt Nawporl 4 stoat ea. 1700 dee, V-4. aaloauiit.

powar foae. IB. aea bratat, factory a com. $2695 Iflfi tOMMAMlOOtaaariaasa, 1700 2CT V-4. tiwiaio $1695 The ,6: 30 p.m.

Friday at Brokaw ceded him in death. "TPr. "rrW to I p.m. Monday at ifTnlJ -0 Sept. 12.

Memorial Home. of theTS.l in Rev. Raye Ragan will Ul Hospital, lie had been 111 three officii He was a member I 1 I I fi.n U1n Ko i nari, i a snu uuiitii win oe in ram Mill inoinn.1. Pekin Bible Church. A retired! a uiii Surviving are her husband; Melford.

Granville: three ins funeral will be at 9.30 emntnv of th Cnrn PmHurte. u- I soil lh- i jim, run Hid ui uie Tie former Shell Oil Co. divi- a.m. Monday at the Carmody sion manager died at St. Jo-! Funeral Home and at 10 irnc company, ne was a memoer oi rox-Folkers Memorial Home, their 25-year club.

He had lived'Boason. the Rev. Elmer Elzey daughters, Mrs. Pauline Van Antwerp, Goshen, Mrs. Hazel Moshcr, Freeport; and Mrs.

Helen Fryman. Cham seph's Hospital Thursday. Johnny Martin in Pekin 42 years. officiating. Burial will be in St at Holy Trinity Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery1; at Normal. Friends may call at the memorial home from 3 to 9 p.m. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery west of Benson. MICOM 1 stoop (tub nm. 1700 cvWa aMa, tuck $1395 paign; 12 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and a Visitation will begin at 10 a Sunday.

Visitation will be 7-9 o'clock 1- II A The family has suggested Sunday at the funeral home and this evening at the memorial- i ROtD Wrfa SH0 1 door tadoa. 1)50 V. pvtoaaHc, power Pmna. that any expressions of sympa-jthe rosary will be recited af TRUCECLOAD SALE! t4Hl nilllWTIIIVs QUII. MilVL home Mr.

brothers, two sisters and a thy may be made in the form 8 p.m. Sunday. loailaeaa.lad, $1795 Backer was bfirn June in of rontrihnlinne to Moth. ne was born at Champaign, 1918. at Benson, a son of -i April 15, 1896, a son of Rodger death.

eiDMoau OaN is i dow 1703 kofdtoo. V4. autewuwe. pomt Haanng. pewar btata tod-o, wMawoUi, NO TRADE SPECIAL rend Nw 147 CHIVKOIIT Mn wnw but vn lie a mg, h.vv Only suwwnion, naevr oi'tr li'r-.

vVl Coast mirror, raar (lets, all wft'ia. Will Sorriflce far $2095 fUU WAUANTY Ideal far lutinest ar Camper YOUNG CHEVROLET Chevrolet Oldtmoelle Mlnan. III. Ph. 4M-ni4 Oaea very I've.

1 1 cert Set. and tun. She was a Gibson City resi- Mr. Sinclair was born at and Margaret Duggan McKeon: Jacob and Katherine Brandt Backer. Jle had never married.

Surviving are five brothers, bkl ba.no. $1575 dent for 37 vears and was aiMartel, Iowa, Aug. 4, 1889, a He married Anna Larkin in. member of the First Christian! son of James and Jane Sinclair. Merna in 1931.

inl CMIVIOltTCoaafti'a. IS3 V. Herbert, Benson; Ernest, Bar- r.i t--. CllUrCn. I70J I IRJaoard trontamuoa.

ion vine; nouen, cam i eona, His oil firm work took him to I Surviving are his wife; twoj Chicago and Indianapolis. He daughters, Mrs. Ann Kirwan; married Anna Paulsen Dec. 15, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Margaret $1475 Frank, Peoria; Harold, Spring Russell Baker IfliC Con poiiiw)f LE ROY (PNS) CWO 4 1914, in Bloomington.

Smith, rural Mansfield; three MOtit, P0t1t lAMfWQ m990 I Russell W. Baker, 49, of Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N.M., a for field; three sisters, Mrs. Ber-nice Rappe, Phoenix. Mrs. Eileen Luback, Burbank, Mrs.

Margie Penk, Youngstown, Ohio. Vadow hi color 51845 -THE CAMARO SPORT COUPE mer Le Roy resident died Wednesday at his home in Al Surviving are his wife; a sons, Joseph, 307 W. Olive; son, Duane, Colfax; a sister, I James, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Miss Janet, Houston, twoj Rodger R.R. a brother, grandsons, a niece and a John McKeon, 302 E. Empire; nephew.

A brother preceded) four sisters, Mrs. Katherine. him in death. Reichl. Milwaukee, Miss In Indianapolis he was a Nora McKeon.

Milwaukee. Wis. "A trim. KmI cawuft. wa(lt.

MfWM. nr Iw. 170) tap. VA e.tomoiie pewar Ina. paaar brobtaj KxXo.

otxtawolli. $1595 buquerque. Wl mm mtchmq nor. 5edi No. 907.

Ut fnr SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE $2549 1965 CHEVROLET Impola 4 dear hardtop, VI, automatic, power steering, power law law mileage, air $1895 Jle will be brought to the Mrs. Mary Williams DANVERS (PNS) Mrs. Mary E. Williams, 70, died at Bruce Memorial Home, Le Roy. 10JtC KYM0UTH 4 oo tadoa.

I I Oj cvWf. aMadonJ Iromaiiulo, state Boy Scout director and di Mrs. Ellen Duggan, He was born Nov. 14, 1918, at srjrrr: $395 rector of the Indiana Chamber 10:45 p.m. Thursday at Eureka Somerset, a son of Dewey C.

and Dora Koff Baker. He of Commerce. In 1949 he was Hospital i.l THUNDtlimO londmt. Y.ltow WILEY 4T I70Y block fool, fowar itaaimg. married Betty Walden in June! made a Kentucky Colonel Her funeral will be at 2 p.m.

i 1. r- iimnan powar Dfoiai. 1000, wnna 1 fl fl olkj, vhtyi Marto 5173 Mr. Sinclair held membership 1949 at Bloomington 1 MNTUeCoioMw4oooriada I70Y Sunday at the Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Danvers, the Rev. Ike Meyer officiating.

Burial will be in Stouts Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be 7 to 9 o'clock $1175 Surviving are his wife, in Albuquerque; his parents, of Le Roy; four sons, Robert Richard John and James Miss Mary McKeon, 13 grandchildren. His parents, two brothers and two sisters preceded him in' death. He was a member of Holy Trinity Church, the Moose Club and the Altar and Rosary So-, ciety. Church 1508 S.

Mala rhJIJ2 06M ig.jlAMIUI Oonie U0 tiohoa lyOlweaoa, 4 cyMar, avtoaotic. Craaaartla 4liir otcMaa kaarlor 5IU5 in Wesley United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge 43, the Bloomington Consistory, Peoria's Mohammed Shrine and the Corn Belt Horseman's Association and was a 50-year member and past patron of Keystone chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. and a daughter, Barbara, at 1968 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP wMtlWd, wHaal cowam alartric dock, radio. whltawolU, powar fearing. noVrcoot and othar tohtf ophem, Momina horv.

Slock No. 177. IM rnta af af 4F 4" SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE 2999 home; a brother, Donald, Burl- She was born at Danvers Ap- IDf CHRYSU1 4 doot fcordtoo. S. fcretaf, radio.

iir laisalncolor 5115 ril 2, 1898, a daughter of Rich- ington, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. ard and Elizabeth Frahm Rad- Paul Head, Peoria; Mrs. Clar-cliff. She was married to Ralph ence Parson, Columbus, Ohio; AIR CONDITIONED VACATION READY THf UTIll PSOFIT OfAlf in fOlO Gotoita 500 door hord. To Dedicate Williams.

and several nieces and nephews. Surviving are her husband; a A sister preceded him in Mrs. Ethel Davis nOt lop. V-4. donaord (HH, radio.

hiiawalla, lad fllTC with whiia lop 5123 son, Walter, Mackinaw; two death. AUIJ 1 Crusade Bus a rvnunv intuit 4 uuw 1 70 hordiop, ooe owner, factory He graduated from Towanda brothers, Edwin and Carl Mrs. Ethel M. Davis, 70, A 1101 Franklin, Normal died at 8:50 a.m. Friday at Brokaw I wononlv.

iacioryoir )JIU 104 'OID poiianoar nation wo-1704 eon V4, tiMfing, radio, wlmawolli, 41 C7C vinyl lnnhor. 6ig. 5155 ATLANTA A former High School in 1937. He had planned to retire from the U.S. Army later this month after 1 700 one owner, lorlcy worronly.

Hospital, where she had been a hound 8cenic cruiser wmfr patient since May 31 dedicated by the congregation Her funeral will be Monday 4u a ui 1968 CAPRICE LUXURY COUPE Turbo Hydromotfe, l.ndVr lurv finlrd windihitld, radio, 4 Saoioa oir aenditlonar, whittwollt, block vinyl rool, powar ttvring, 273 horaapewar io.io-y titae completing 25 years of service, 1 0 CMVIUI Moliba 4 door ladon. 7M Vl.itondofdrtifl, tJ7C radio, whitawoll. To )HJ iboth Danvers; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha Mcara. 502 W.

Miller, Bloomington; Mrs. Edna Rad-cliff, Stanford; Mrs. Harvey Um-mel, 1219 S. Mason, Bloomington. and Mrs.

Roy Ummel, 1606 S. Madison, Bloomington. llltiuuing di unyauuii iu rruiiu HI l.M) p.m. ai We Dec ftie- rhlirrh CJlinfia ngm. Snxk No.

233. lilt Prior U3 1 9.93. 10 it 9 cotivartibla, V-4 angina, 1 70 ouionotlc mr 3599 lUJ don, one owner, low mileage. SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE lociory eM7C 903 Whila witK whii. lop un nyiu i ne iwu iciiuiwu ram nui emeiery.

crusades JIOJ 1111 1 -ii i Mrs. Williams was a member this country after eight years 1 7 04 one owner, very low eiileogo. visuanon wmoeg.nai4p.rn. The Rev Edward Cunnin Sunday at the funeral home iham and Journe Qua Mrs. Davit) was horn in Nor.

of the Presbyterian Church. with the Army in Germany. In the course of his Army lociory tOOC iiei W1U Monday tor rrMcaH. Mrs. Clara Sohen training he attended the Uni- mal March 8, 1898, a daughter i s.7 al March 8, 1898, a daughter of Herman F.

and Anna Zim-Luu LINCOLN (PNS)-Mrs. Clara 1 vety of Maryland IJ Weo'to hove I2morowiih(oci0'yoir. JONES Buick-Pontiac Co. mnr Inhncnn iifao morriaii 1 Sotzen, 77. died at 7:15 a.m 10 LI Ccnmlry Sadon.

V-l. 1 70 powar itaarlng. low nllags. oacollonl condi- Cl)7C loa.Turquoltahtcolor 51' mm FOIDGoteula S00 4 door radon. 170 s.

oiflomotic, rnnr rodU, whliawolli. 1019 'OID Gotoita 4 door Aordtop. I JO V-l. Crulta-O-Molie, powar Itaaring, radio, whthjwollt. Graanwilhwhiiatop.

575 10 A3 4 door radon. V-8, IO outomoWe, powar irearhtg, radio, whitawolli. tiTr eiua 5105 ini FAICON notion wogon. V-8, Friday at Abraham Lincoln urir A crusades later this summer oonWlll'am Davis SePl- 15 Chicago and New York. 1920 in Peoria.

Th h. km Fines, Disbursements Announced for Logan It. 116 West Ponlioc, III. Memorial Hospital Open Mon, fti. vei 7 r.

She is survived by her hus-to livin. nnartpr, fnr t. av Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Holland and ers, with beds, carpeting an heat. The congregation also wi!) LINCOLN (PNS)-The Logan County circuit clerk's office has released figures for May.

In the magistrate division dedicate a Volkswagen which- band and several cousins and nieces and nephews. A brother preceded her in death. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Bloomington and secretary of the church's Whitewalls, gold cloth interior, undercoat, padded dosh and visors, backup lights, shoulder belt, deluxe steering wheel and much more. I Ash gold. Stock No.

4f1t. if i SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE i4VV Factory Executive Driven will be used to carry crusade. I70J ilandord Irotnniiition, luggoga rock Barry Funeral Home, the Rev. L. H.

Appel officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Sotzen was born Dec.

4, 1890, in Seward, a daughter of John and Belle Davis $995 Whita literature. Mr. Cunningham launched' $7,569.54 was collected in fines. The money will be disbursed as follows: Anchor Sunday School class 104 PLTMOUTH lury 4 door Mdon. into crusade work about two- V-8, powar Hearing, radio, white- V-8, power Heering, rod 1 70 County of Logan, City wollr.

light blue $1175 ane aiso oeiongea 10 me wn and ast Martin Legion Auxiliary in Jucted a0-day crusade todlighT of Lincoln, City of At 10 A9 'OKO 4 door ledon. IOJ V-8, Ilandord Iranimiiiion, air 1 'Brazil. i 'The dedication will be at 11' lanta, $49; City of Mount Pulaski, department of public safety, $561; department of conditioning. McNaley. She was married to Frank Sotzen in 1914.

He died in 1954. She is survived by two daugh $1075 Turqoona OlDGotoxie 500 4 door ledan. Oscar Conard, 83, of Peoria conservation, $65. mm 40 3S2 V-8. Cruise-O-MoNc, power iand previously a Bloomington ters, Mrs.

Mabel Hertzfeldt and Mrs. Virginia Culleton, and a leering. 5roy $695 resident for 55 years, died at 1 968 CHEVY II NOVA COUPE Roar shift, whit.walli, radio, undercoat. Stock No. 876.

List Price $2479.23. SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE $2 1 99 son, Richard, all of Lincoln; three sisters, Mrs. Ella West, 1967 Mercury Parklane Convertible Very low mileage. Candy oppls red with white lop and parchment oil vinyl interior. Equipped with Merc-O-Matic, wire wheel cover power antenno, AM-fM radio, outomotic cruise control, visual check ponal, power windows, power brakes, power steering, factory air conditioning, whitewalls, tinted glass.

SAVl'1500 Thornton Motors in rn COMI7 4 door aadon. 4 cylinder I VuU angina, tC7C automatic Irommliiion JjJ 2-Car Collision Hurts Motorist CHATSWORTH Robert Wickersheim, 26, of Winthrory 12:30 a.m. Friday at Proctor Hospital, Peoria. He had been in the hospital since March. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday at Chats-worth Cemetery, Chatsworth. fORO notion wagon. Tan In I 1A Lincoln; Mrs. Bonnie Hermes, Springfield; and Mrs. Essie Powers, St.

Petersburg, 11 1 70U color. Good Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENERAL DIVISION Harvey E. vs. Ethel D. Casall: Divorce granted on grounds of desertion.

Esther Bernice vs. Delmar Carl Huth: Divorce granted on grounds of desertion. MAGISTRATE Mrs. Margaret lenghoff, 26, of 812 W. Locust, pleaded Innocent and asked for iury trial on two charges of obscene $69.50 $7975 transportation.

into cHivioin 1 7 7 nation wogon Harbor, was injured at about 4:50 p.m. Friday in a two-caf accident about eight miles south Mr. Conard was born Aug. 8, grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church.

1957 Stondord tranimluion. $59.95 1956 4 door sedan $29.95 1884, at Jamestown, Ohio, a son of William and Mary Conard. He married Marie Schlott Nov. 11, 1913, in Bloomington. She 1968 MALIBU 4 DOOR SEDAN Lincoln-Mercury Corner Grldley Grova Ph.

967-6091 of here on the Melvin-Chatsv; worth blacktop. The Pantagraph was unable-Friday night to learn the 'ex tent of his injury or he entered a hospital later. According to state police jj Mrs. Nellie Mayo FLANAGAN (PNS) Mrs. language.

Trial set for June 27. Gerald J. Wagner, 42, of 607 W. Jackson, freed on a motion by the Ed Beltz, 1401 W. Elm, to dis died Nov.

8, 1962. Grotto blue with blue interior. Automatic transmission, tinted windshield, wheel covers, undercoat. Ready for the road. Stock No.

493. list price $2999. SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE 2649 MECHANIC'S SPECIALS Surviving are a daughter, Nellie R. Mayo, 74, died at 6:25 DRIVE IN COMFORT IN p.m. Thursday at a Peoria Hospital.

Her funeral will be at 1:30 miss charges of profane language and threatening. Robert Koch, 48, Oak Park, posted license for hearing June 24 on Normal speeding charge. James L. Summy, 41, of 909 S. Fell, Normal, posted ball bond card for hearing July 10 on Normal speeding charge.

CHIVROinCor. van. At it. Mrs. Hugh Reeves, Peoria; five grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.

I Mr. Conard, who worked as a 1962 $245 car driven Dy Wickersheim; struck in the rear a driven by Elmer Huisman Sr.r 10 CO fOHD2 door hardtop. 292 p.m. bunday at the rroencn ONE OF OUR AIR CONDI. TIONED USED CARS.

1967 CHEVROLET 8 Bel Air 9 pos senger wogon, powerglide, powpr steering, rodio. 14,600 oc'uol miles, hi- new I7J7 V-8. outomotic, power fleering salesman in Bloomington depart $124.95 Memorial Home, the Rev. Dale Livingston County CIRCUIT COURT ment stores, moved to Peoria 5Vi years ago. Smirl officiating.

Burial will be in Center Cemetery. one owner $7785 66, of Forrest while Huismarj; was attempting a left turn. Trooper Ronald charged Wickersheim with in. proper passing and Huismarl Visitation will begin at 6 1967 CHEVROLET 8 bpolo 4 door, MAGISTRATE DIVISION PONTIAC (PNS) James Lowrance, 47, powerglifle, radio, new tires, extra ciean o'clock tonight. one owner $2675 1 968 BEL AIR STATION WAGON Peoria, charged with improper backing USED TRUCK SPECIALS! in FORD Econoline Van.

4 cylin-10 der engine, itondard Ironi- Mrs. Blanche Bennett Mrs. Blanche A. Bennett of Walnut Creek, formerly She was born Nov. 28, 1883, at received a ticket for having ntf signal device.

1966 CHEVROLET "8" Bel Air 2 Door In two-car accident Friday at Intersection of U.S. 64 and III. 47 near Dwight. Second driver: Mary Ellen Fuller, 40, 1126 West Normal. Sedan, with lactory oir conditioning tinted glass, radio.

Powerglide $1775 of Bloomington, died June 1 in Rinard, a daughter of J. R. and Apus Clark Thompson. She was married to George Mayo 230 horsepower regular gas V-8 engine. Turbo Hydramatic, tinted glass, power rear window, whitewalls, undercoat.

Gold with black vinyl trim. Stock No. 812. list Price $3627.50. SPECIAL OUTRIGHT PRICE $2999 1964 CHEVROLET Impolo 8 cylinder 4 mission.

Vary low ol warranty left mileage, lots $1995 Walnut Creek. Funeral and burial were Mon door s-sdon, powerglide, power steering. at Cisne Jan. 15, 1921. He died tinted alass, radio, nood whitewoll tires.

Marriage Licenses PEKIN-Curtis Huette and Jane Millard, both of Morton; Barton Updike, Nashvllla, and Martha Herm, Washington; Carl D. Hill and Fannie Ostrom, 4 inni FORD tconolina pickup. day in California. Jan. 20, 1952.

Collecfs $78.80 HOPEDALE (PNS) Mrs: Mildred Hitt, chairman of th American Legion Auxiliary pop extro clean. Ride In comfort with factory air conditioning $1375 Mrs. Bennett was born in At Surviving are two daughters, Bhomington's Tradinest Dealer" 1 964 OLDSMOBILE 88 Jet Star. 4 door both of Delavan; Gary Herrman, Manl-to, and Mary S. Russell, Washington; Mrs.

Henry Peters, Lockport; 170 cylinder angina, outomotic 4M70C low mileage )I7J 0,, FORD F-100 pickup. V-8. 100 standard transmission. Green lanta and was a resident of Bloomington for many years. sedan, hydramatic, power steering, power and Mrs.

Phillip Wilcox, Long Don Lancaster, East Peoria, and Jull Gael, Washington; James Rlggenbach and Donna Grigsbv, both of Tremont; py sales, has announced that the sale brought in $78.80 in She attended Bloomington pub Gary Sidell, Pekin, and Gloria J. Mar Beach, a sister, Mrs. Odell Wiechman. Pontiac; a TRUCKLOAD BUYING LESS PROFIT PER DEAL and white lic schools and Illinois State Uni- donations $1775 brakes, oir conditioning, clean, aooa tires $1285 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville 2 door hardtop. A real beauty.

Automatic, power brakes, power steering, factory oir. low mileage, one owner, extra extro clean. versity. She and her husband, Charles $1775 tin, Morton; Edward Steinbeck and Julie March, both of Tremont; Fred Luenz and Norma J. Barry, both of Morton; James M.

Lee Jr. and Judy A. Wilson, both of Washington; Wilbur Hoover and Susanne Weeks, both of Delavan. LINCOLN (PNS) (PNS) Carl Benjamin Ingram, Lincoln, and Isabella Marie Preston, Mason City; Gary F. Zimmerman and Valerie Sue Zarow, Mount Pulaski; Henry Roger Boerma, Emden, Bennett is survived bv tw H.

Bennett, moved to California in the mid 1930s. He is a retired State Farm Insurance Company executive and formerly coached at Trinity High brother, Owen Thompson, Pontiac; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Mayo was preceded in death by six brothers and three grandchildren. She was a member of Flanagan United Methodist Church.

She retired from teaching after working in Southern Illinois. GALLOWAY FORD lOOlMorrisseyDr. Ph. 829-8931 daughters, Mrs. Charlene Pow ers, Moraga, Mrs.

Betty; Morris, Hayward, four grandchildren; a sister, and Cynthia Lee Wurth, Hamburg. l-74-Carlock Interchange School. Jet. 66 150 Phone 828-0055 Reunion Dates Visserinfl Sunday, June 9, Artesian Beatrice Milhgan, Kensington Calif. 101 E.

Washington Ph. 376 2311 Besides her husband, Mrs. Park, Flanagan. 1.

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