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The Pantograph B-f Bloomingtort-Normal, III. mi OlDSMOaill-Wtode. Fob. 18, 1969 tull pO', 'vt loot. i local MX) it co'.

Ccntfral Eflliiiois IDeatlis fcin 0i 1 "mn. 8 lory oir, outorweiic, por liooring od Hotel, nt the Otto-Argo, Pnx R. W. Brugeman fifoi. k'gck viH lop.

Funeral Home in Eureka. The1 J'LKIN (PNS) Kavmond ODELL (PNS)-Lcroy F. CMIVIOinCap'K 2 will be recited at 9 122 S. Se W. Brugeman.

61. of dooi eorrjtop. I iooiic. the building fund of St. John's United Church of Christ and the' Lutheran Church.

Methodist Hospital Nurses Mr. Meyer was born Oct. Association. She was 1884 in Germany and came to graduate of Methodist Hospital the Sibley area as an infant. He I School of Nursing and Bradley married Minnie Winter on University.

Puffer. 71, of Detroit. factory ir, greee with k'ock vinyl p.m. i She lop. 'formerly of Odcll, died born Oct.

a. in Hn n(-, 14 Coup. OutOlKOIIS, powor floor. cond died at 7 a.m. Monday at a Peoria hospital, lie had been a patient 10 months and in Tailing health three years.

His funeral will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at tho k'nurit ing p'okoi. thatpoii ip.r, Peoria, a daughter of rred and rjctrojt Mary Murray Wyss. She wasl married to George W. and burial were in 27.

191)9. Survivors are his wife; a son, Donald. Anchor; two daughters. Mrs. Vera Burns.

Paxton, and BERT JACKSON'S AUTO WORLD Jan. 10. 1911, at Lourdes. He u' Mr. Puffer was born July 29.

Funeral llnmn uith I died in 1966. 401-403 W. 'root 1897, in Livingston County, a Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Colfax; h. 244J H.

S. Thompson Jr. 1 PONTIAC (PNS) Howard. Stanwood Thompson 61. i formerly of Pontiac.

died at 2:43 a.m. Monday at his home: in Wheaton. Arrangements are in-' complete. son of Herbert and Mary Jane two brothers. Henry and Fred, both of Sibley; a sister.

Miss 111 IIIV HV.j James P. McClarey Surviving arc seven Burial will be in Lakeside, daughters, Mrs. Willard Cemetery. Gangloff, Metamora: Mrs. Visitation will be from 7-9 naymond Bertram, Peoria; p.m.

today at the funeral, Mrs. Gordon Whittington, home. Eureka; Mrs. Lloyd Schupp, Mackey Puffer. As a small child he moved with his family to Odell.

He moved to Detroit 46 years ago. For 36 years, until his retirement, he was employed by General Motors. Johnny Martin He was born March 1907, Metamora: Mrs. Virden at Manhattan nn nr prfu.il Johnson. Princeton; Mrs.

Ver- Margaret Meyer, Sibley; six grandchildren and I great grandchild. A son, a daughter, four brothers and two sisters preceded Mr. Meyer in death. He farmed until his retirement in 1930. Mr.

Mever was a member of and Henrietta Hart Brugeman, He was the son ot Howard and Nina Way Thompson. Surviving are his wife Eileen; his mother. Elburn three sons. Howard CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS Surviving are his wife, the former Lillian Thorn of Odell; two sons. Robert and Harold, both Detroit, three crandchil- non Reeser.

Mrs. Harvey Barnes, Peoria; a brother. Irvin Wvss, Metamora: four sisters, Mrs. Emma Bill. 1403 W.

lie married Violet May Schaefer March 16, 1910, at Davenport, Iowa. Surviving are his wife; and two brothers, George. Manhat III. Lake Hazel St. John's Lutheran Church and 1 nompson OMC 2 Ion cob ond chatin ltd engine.

4 UMd Irani. 1968 Wis Lawrence V. ThomDson. won. tpood 'or oil Slock No.

Graham. Bloomington: Mrs.idrcn. a sister, Mrs Lillian Block, Pekin; Mrs. JohnjDoughan, Odell. Block Minonk; Mrs.

Henry) Three brothers and 11 ...,4. nriwrfnrl litm in rfontli 1 held many church offices sister through the years. I 261 A tan: Edward. Michigan. ion picbop 1967 tlWl origin.

tptd 1 1 uiuwn, 1 vwiia, ir He 1 rum, on. Slock No. "ine great-grandchildren. $1595 IMA. On Peoria and Pekin Union Railroad for nearly 13 years.

la aT v2 vZ OMC 4 (o pickup. on. Wheaton: Way J. Westmont; four brothers, Jacob Thompson, Pontiac: Way, Thompson, Inverness: Bonja-; min Thompson, six grandchildren. I He was sales manager and part owner of the Brockton Heel Company of Pontiac.

1966 Guy Munsch MIDDLETOWN Guy Munsch, 79. died at 7:40 p.m. I i j. Prizes Presidential Greeting Philadelphia (AP) Mrs. Martha Nichols Brown received greetings on her 1 1 1th birthday Monday that the prixet highlyfrom President and Mrs.

Richard M. Nixon. Mrs. Brown says the remembers Philadelphia being droped in mourning when Pretident Lincoln was shot. 3 ipood liomnimon.

A son, a brother and seven sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the Royal Neighbors of Cinio cob. Stock No. I 70 A Only $1395 Mrs.

Louisa Adams EUREKA (PNS) Mrs. Roscoe Hawley WASHINGTON PNS -Roscoe Hawley, 78, a retired painter and interior decorator, died at 12:50 a.m. Monday at St. Francis Hospital, Peoria. He had been a patient there for a week.

His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mark's niBitT vj to pickup. I IVV cylinder angina. itonimiuion.

Stock No. America. 3 ipd $1395 Louisa Adams. 77. of 304 E.

Center died at her home at 3:45 I-1060 A. Only Sunday at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln. His funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Cain Funeral Home, Mason City, with the Rev. C.

Ward Simpson officiating. Burial will be in Walkers Grove Cemetery near Easton. a.m. Monday. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m BlooiuiiBioii- orinal lis Thursday at St.

Patrick's Evangelical Lutheran Church Johnny Martin CHEVROLET Jet. 66 and 150 Bloomington PHONE 828-0055 with the Rev. Glenn G. Gilbert Catholic Church in Washington. The Rev.

Henry Schubert will officiate and burial will be in Mrs. Laura Goeken DELAVAN Mrs. Laura Goeken, 84, of Crystal Springs, formerly of the Green Valley and Delavan areas, was found dead in bed at her home Sunday morning. Her funeral was Monday at the Crystal Springs United officiating. Burial will bo in Charles Orlich Glen Dale Cemetery, Visitation will be after 7 o'clock tonight at the funeral home.

Mr. Munsch was born Jan. 12, 1890 at Easton, a son of John Charles A. Orlich, 74. of 711 St.

Mary's Cemetery at Metamora. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. Visitation will be 2-4; 7-9 this afternoon and evening at the Highpoint Road, Normal, died f'JL 4 'fc'l V-x4 at 2:55 a.m. Tuesday at Brokaw White Funeral Home and an hour before the service at the Jf Methodist Church with burial in and Sophia Davenport Hospital. He had lived with his CHIVROUT Impolo custom coupe, turbo hydromotlc, potllroction.

Crystal Springs. church. Masonic services will daughter, Mrs. Edward Staul cup, in Normal for six years. AM-tM rodio.

factory air conditioning, be at 8:30. Munsch. Surviving is a brother, Clarence, Middletown. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. ivor CHIVROUT Caprice 4 door Mdon, oulomollc, rodio, air conditioned.

He was taken to the MetzJer I Mrs. Goeken was born in Mississippi March 13, 1884. She was married to Edward Goeken Nov. 21, 1925. They lived in the Mr.

Hawley was born SepL 22, 1890 in Kokomo, a son of John W. and Anna Belle nw nroi, iro ciooo, one owner. Dsn en Memorial Home and will be taken to the Schmidt Funeral CHIVROIIT Bi Air stoiion wooon.zw engine, powerglide, olr condt. He was a World War I Schaffer Hawley. He married Mary Reich in Washington on Home, Chicago.

His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Veteran. iioneo. 1966 CHIVttOLtT Impola 4 door hard. nsn.

Delavan and Green Valley areas until his death April 1, 1947. About two years later, Mrs. Goeken moved to Crystal Springs. Oct. 29, 1914.

lop, 377, poworglid, radio, vinyl Schmidt Funeral Home. surviving are his wife; a Mrs. Mary Seelye I -1 miaiiwr.vvryinarp, 1966 COIVAIR Corso 2 door, 4 spd. Friends may call at the fu rodio, very good shop. PEKIN (PNS) Mrs.

Mary Her only survivors are neral home after 7 p.m. Wednesday. L. Seelye, 67, of 214 Herget died 196S CHIYIUf '8 Molibu 4 door, poworglid, power sloirlng, radio. fr several nieces and nephews.

at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Pekin Mr. Orlich was born Aug. 16, 1894, in Chicago, a son of Carl 4 i I 196S POIO Galaxl SOO Fordor sodan, Cruise-O-Mallc, powor brakes, power' Memorial Hospital. She had sister, Mrs.

II. R. Cole and a brother, Floyd, both of Kokomo, Ind. A brother preceded him in death. He was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Taylor Masonic Lodge 93 and the Modern Woodmen of America. Pfc. Gary Reynolds sioormg, tinted glass, radio, citan, on Owner. 1964 CHtVROLir lee elcluri CLINTON (PNS) The fu and Louise Orlich. He married Emma Smith in 1921 in Chicago.

She died in 1956. neral of Pfc. Gary Edward Dolux cab, chrome grill arid bumper, on Owner, Mrs. Meredifh 1969 D0DCC CHARGER. Meet America's greatest succeu tar.

Surviving are a daughter, 1964 RAMILU fi tea rtnv The funeral for Mrs. Gertie Thank heavens, success hasn't gone The family has suggested that Wogofljoutomatic, rodio, good extra clean. Mae Meredith, 75, of 206 N. to its price. Great Deals en the any expressions of sympathy Mrs.

Staulcup; a brother, George, Chicago, and three grandchildren. Four brothers and a sister preceded him in been a patient one day and ill more than a year. Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Kuecks Funeral Home, with the Rev. Hubert i 1 officiating.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Visitation will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Eastern Star rites will be accorded at 8 p.m. She was born Oct.

12, 1901, at 1964 II CAMINO S. 223. 4-seed. Great Shape. may be made in the form of Maple, Normal, who was found dead in her home Monday radio.

Mrs. Inez Gurnaud The funeral of Mrs. Inez Gurnaud, 75, of 405 E. Emerson, who died Sunday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the spach-Kurth Memorial Home, with the Rev.

II. J. Zehr officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hills Cemetery, memorial contributions to St. Reynolds, killed in action Feb.

11 hi Vietnam, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. John's Catholic Church, with the Rev. John O'Toole officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Pullen-Boos Funeral Chapel. The Rosary will be said at 8:30 p.m. morning, will be at 2 p.m Mark's Church. 1 Wednesdav at the Stubblefield death.

He was a World War I veteran and a member of the VFW in Chicago. Funeral Home with Maj. L.E, Geer officiating. Burial will be l-74-Carloclc Interchangs in East Lawn Cemetery. Harrison Tewell PIPER CITY (PNS) Harrison Tewell, 79, died at 1 p.m.

Monday at Fairbury Hospital. He had been a patient 15 101 E. Washington Ph. 376-231 1 Darlington, a daughter of Visitation will be from 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral Alonzo and Elizabeth Gobbel Crister, She was married to Arthur Ray Seelye July 3, 1926, Mrs.

Virgie Wessels Mrs. Virgie Freed Wessels, 71, of 201 Sunnyside Court, died months. Norton-Rust Motor Co. The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of. Mrs.

Marie Schulz Mrs. Marie Schulz, 74, of 405 Vi S. Allin was found dead in her apartment at 11:30 a.m. Monday. She was taken to the Flynn! home.

Coroner Curtis Gilberts held an inquiry and said death was His funeral will be at 2 p.m. at Danville. 701 N. Main Ph. 828-6320 Wednesday at the First United contributions to a memorial Surviving are her husband Come In And See The Giant Cars Captured By The VW People USED CARS 400 W.

Washington Presbyterian Church, with the probably due to a heart attack. fund for the library at Lycee De at 6:25 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. She worked for the New York Central Railroad 10 years and a brother, Roy Christer of Rev.

Melvin Suttie and the Rev, ninn. mi QcHUVOUni She was born in Georgetown Garcons at Sousse, Tunisia, He taught school in Tunisia Crawfordsville, Ind. A son and a sister preceded Funeral Home where heri July 1, 1893. a daughter of Philip R. Co en officiating.

Burial will be in Graceland for three years while in the James and Lydia Tidrow funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday and at 9 a.m. at St Peace Corps. He was an Dowers. She was married to her death.

She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, White 10X7 COUGAR2 door hardtop, 8, 10 automotic, power steering, radio, bucket seats, vinyl interior, vinyl top, whltowolls, wheel tOIOC covers, local car J7J Cemetery at Fairbury. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Edward Marion Meredith Jan. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Vistation will begin at 2 p.m. Shrine, Eagles Auxiliary and 25, 1912. He died in 1961. Tuesday at the Reilly Funeral Home.

English instructor. H. O. McCracken PONTIAC (PNS) Ilarley 1017 500 2 door 10 hardtop, V-8, automatic, powor befri-e she retired in about 1947. Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday at the First United Methodist Church, Fairbury; with the Rev. George G. Russell officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, Fairbury. Friends may cali at the' -CtimMtrfnrr oa iv a Tuesday at the funeral home.

Hoofing, radio, whitowails, wheel covers. The family has suggested that James 6610 RACE FOR SPACE? Double Check These Family STATION WAGONS the VFW Auxiliary. She had operated Seelye's Market in Pekin for 25 years and retired in 1965. lacai any expressions of sympathy The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. may be made in the form of McCracken.

62, of 811 Kathryn died at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the Danville Veterans Hospital. He in It i aoor 100 hardtop, V-8, automatic, power contributions to the First United She was born Aug. 12, 1894, at Donald 902 W. College, Normal: five daughters, Mrs.

Goldie Woods, R.R. 2, Morton; Mrs. Blanche Brown, R.R. Mrs. Eva Robbins, 113 N.

steering and brakes, radio, whilewolls. LaFayette, a daughter of entered the hospital 10 days ago wheel covers, vinyl eMO AC Presbyterian Church. He was born Aug. 8, 1889, in Kentucky, a son of Jacob and Roger A. and Elizabeth Thoen- Endsley and Son Funeral Home, 1125 Main, Peoria, from 3 to 8 Mrs.

Esther Vogel MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Esther Vogel, 70, wife of retired top, bucket seats 107 in DODGE-'Monaco 4 door sedan, 100 V-8, outomotic, power steering nes Vogel. She was married to 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA p.m. Thursday. Martha Speak Tewell.

He at and brakes, radio, 4iiir Andrew J. Schulz April 21, 1920. He died in 1954. Mrs. Wessels was born July tended schools in Kentucky and 6 passenger, power steering, power brakes, factory air, cannot be told whilewolls, wheel covers )IJ and suffered a stroke Friday.

His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Grace Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Donald W. Blackwell officiating. Burial will be in South Side Cemetery.

Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Aurora, Ind. He married Minonk postmaster Harold Vogel, died at 6:20 a.m. Monday at St. James Hospital in Pontiac.

She had been a patient for from new, fully guaranteed. 10X1 KMPESI" door sedan, auto. 10 malic, power steer. tine SAVE SAVE SAVI ing, radio, whilewolls fUJj 1968 BUICK a week. INC.

Sports Wagon, 4 passenger, factor Coolidge, Normal: Mrs. Viola Lilenthal, 1503 N. Calhoon; Mrs. Marie Eaton, 120 S. Weldon; three brothers, John and Ralph, Georgetown; Frank, Cauyga; four sisters.

Mrs. Myrtle Connor, Mrs. Elsie Richardson and Sadie Dowers, all of Georgetown, and Mrs. Bessie Berlin, Paris, Ilinois; 27 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Salvation Army Church.

Her funeral will be at 10 a.m 30, 1897, in Gridley, a daughter of Sherman and Nancy Ogdcn Freed. Surviving arc a daughter, Mrs. Charles Johnson, East Peoria; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Ethyl Seale, Galesburg; Mrs. Ruth Seig, Defiance, Ohio; Mrs.

Harvev Wessels. Fairburv. and Surviving are a sister. Mrs. James A.

Bennington, 722 W. Mill; two brothers, Walter J. Vogel, 413 W. Vernon, Normal; Gerald J. Vogel, Clinton.

Three sisters and a brother preceded her in death. She was a member of St. air conditioning, full power, a beautiful burnished brown, save a bundle, Thursday at St. Patrick'! Tuesday at the Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home.

"Your New Volkswogen Dealer" 410 W. Front Church, with the Rev. Leo 1967 PONTIAC He was born Aug. 3, 190G, in Pfeiffer officiating. Burial will Litchfield.

He married Ida Mae passenger Lololina low mileage. be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. James Feb. 2, 1935.

at Peoria. I power Steering, power brakes, lac tory air conditioning, your op Mary's Church and the St. Anne MrSi Erner Boulware, 1 0 2 Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. She died March 29, 1967. He Frances Fugate Oct.

11. 1917. She died Jan. 11, 1945. He married Kate Howes Feb.

4, 1954. She died Feb. 10, 1967. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John Alexander, Kankakee; a son, Robert Piper City; a brother, Edward, Ceres.

a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Wilkinson, Napa, three grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Three sisters and five brothers preceded him i death. He was a retired farmer and, a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Society.

Wednesdav at the Wilcox- porlunity to save) hundreds and later married Mrs. Helen hundreds ci dollars. Greenwood, and a brother, Elmo Freed, Kempton. Two brothers and a sister preceded McBrien. Grassroots surviving are his wite; a son, James Urbana; his father, Folkers Memorial Home.

The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. She was bom April 27, 1898, at Minonk, a daughter of Andrew and Kathryn Ryan Wiltz. She was married to Harold Vogel at Minonk, May 23, 1964 BUICK passenger with radio, power steering, fully double) checked, this is a perfect second car tor your family, full price Joplin, a sister, Mrs. Phyllis Smith, Minneapolis, five grandchildren. He was a member of Grace $800 Pekin Man Heads New GOP Group CHICAGO (UP1) Jerry The conference, a spokesman Episcopal Church and 1921.

Surviving are her husband; CHEVROLET Sport Coupe. 327. 1 700 powerglide. power 030 steering, 10,000 miles )J7J 10X0 PLYMOUTH Spoil fu 2 door 1700 hardtop, power fleering, power brakes, factory oir, 00 OC vinyl lop, 18,000 miles, X07J fl7 BUICK USobr 4 door sedan, power steering. tomC 8.500 miles, )Z7J 10XX teSabr 4 door sedan, 1700 power snoring.

tlQQC power brakes. )luJ FORD Golan 500 XL Tudor 100 hardiop. buclot soais, power steering, tlQOC power brakes I07J 10X7 CHEVROLET ton pickup. V-8, 10 4 speed, deluxe rear bumper, $1995 10XC CHEVROLET ton pickup. Big 6.

IOJ 4 speed, deluxe rear bumper, $1595 lJU bed and COC hoist Jj7J 962 RAMBLER her in death. Youth Fined $25 On Reduced Charge Gary A. Davis, 18, Morton Grove, pleaded guilty Tuesday in magistrate court to a reduced charge and was fined $25. Davis was originally charged with the theft of a baggage cart Dec. 7 from Wright Hall, an Illinois State University dor-mity.

That charge was dismissed and a disorderly conduct count took its place. Mrs. L. D. Roberts PEKIN (PNS) Mrs.

Lor American Legion. He served with the Navy during World War II. two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Station Wagon, this is belter ihon 0 fishing car so don't sell it short. raine D.

Roberts, 41, of rural Schierer, Metamora; Mrs. Rosemary Ferrell, Tullahoma, This car can COOC purchased for. six grandchildren. A sister preceded her in 962 PONTIAC Brantley, Pekin, a Tazewell said, will deal with whether new County Republican precinct legislation is needed to cope committeeman, has been elected with turmoil on publicly sup-president of the Republican ported university campuses in Voters of Illinois, it was an-j Illinois and the desirability of death. passenger station vogon.

Power Mapleton, coordinator for the licensed practical nurse training program at Pekin Community High School since the program was introduced in January, 1967, died at 5:40 a.m. Monday at Pekin Memorial Hosnital. Mrs. Clara Hedriclc TOLUCA (PNS)-Mrs. Clara L.

Hedrick, 81, died at 3:05 p.m. Monday at Roanoke Manor Nursing Home. She had been a resident for three years. steering, power brakes, radio and She was a graduate of Minonk Community High School and public aid to private schools. nounced Monday.

reody to go. Don't miss this nice Safari for your second car. 60 more 60 more was a member of St. Patrick Church and the Alfar and She had been a patient three weeks and ill nearly a year. Rosary Society.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Aimone and Son Funeral Home, with the Proposes Road WILE i The RVOf is a recently established organization which its founders characterize as an "issues oriented" political organization "organized to give meaning and provide action to Republican principles at the grassroots level." The new GOP group has Iheodore Meyer Rev. Byron N. Black officiating (JONGTRAHU Burial will be in Antioch SIBLEY (PNS) Theodore Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at St.

Paul United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Kurt J. Schmiechen officiating. Burial will be in Maple Ridge ONTIAC-BUIC Cemetery. Bond Authority Meyer, 84, died at 2:10 a.m.

Visitation will be from 7-9 Monday at Gibson Community h. (217) 933-31 56 Evenings by Appointment 508 S. Main Pb. 822-0625 Cemetery at Mapleton Hospital in Gibson City. He had been in failing health for Visitation will be from 3-5 audi established iU headquarters in By Staff Writer p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home. She was born Jan 1, 1888, in west suburban Berwyn, where! several months. SPRINGFIELD The Illinois Wenona, a daughter of Benja 7-9 p.m. today at the Kuecks Funeral Home. She will be taken to the church at 11 a.m.

Wednesday. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's the election of its initial slate of officers was held. Others elected Included Dale Highway Study Commission has recommended the creation of a Highway Trust Authority with $2.5 billion in bonding power.

years. Creation of a Highway Trust Authority which can issue up to $2.5 billion in bonds, without referendum, for special construction on state highways during the next 10 years. Transfer of approximately 5,000 miles of present state She was born June 21, 1927, at min and Nancy Burgess Pack-ingham. She was married to Leonard C. Hedrick Sept.

6, 1905 at Lacon. He died April 17, 1959. Surviving are a daughter, SURE TRANSMISSION REPAIR By experts since 1 959! FINANCING No interest for 90 days! Up to 36 Months to pay! CAR Private use or while car it repaired! FREE 2 YEAR WARRANTY! All conveniently Yourt ot our NEW LOCATION Redfield, S.D., a daughter of Myers, formal, vice president; Joseph Brace, Chicago, treasurer, and Cathy A. Little, Warrenville, secretary. That is included in its report Lutheran Church here.

The Rev. William Heinzig will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. He will be taken to the church at noon Wednesday. Visitation will start at 3 p.m.

filed Tuesday morning with Mrs. Mabel Frankovich, Joliet: Gov. Richard Ogilvie, and in Wal control. a son, Edwin Toluca; five Herman and Lila Durbinski Ehrich. She was married to Merle D.

Roberts Dec. 9, 1950, at Lincoln. Surviving are her husband; a son. David at home; two me Kvui bas scheduled a conference for Feb. 22 in East Peoria.

grandchildren 12 great- sented in a series of 19 bills) The commission recommends Tuesday afternoon. a per gallon gas tax Tuesday at the Lamb Funeral grandchildren A daughter and a grandson Home in Gibson City. prededed here in death. The family has suggested that halfbrothers, HYDRAMATIC LOOMINGTON James Morgan, William Morgan. She was a member of the any expression of sympathy i Washington Among the recommendations increase, a per gallon rlMIOr are: 'diesel fuel tax increase, in- Mrs.

Lavina Greiser Saturday A series of highway-user crease ot auto registration fees was visiting her son-in-law and tax and fee increases designed to $20 and $30 and state taxes daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russelto produce an average of $299 on tires, batteries and anti-Massnnari. million a year over the next 20 freeze. fAntioch Christian Church and mav be made in the form of; Peoria: a halfsister, Mrs.

Kay 326 S. Main Phono 967-6700 the Royal Neighbors contributions to a Scott, Washington. Homes at Muscatine, Iowa, or! Sh was a member of St. Paul America. am.

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