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The Daily Chronicle du lieu suivant : De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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6 DAILY CHRONICLE. OtKolb, Illinois. Thurtdoy. Dec. 30, 1970 County Hospital Notes Today's Obituaries Lloyd, Mrs.

Cart Koivunen. Julie Ann Whelan. dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Whelan.

Thomas Krupp, son of Mr. and DeKalb ADMITTED Medical: Mrs. Richard Brollng, Mrs. Clifford Cramer, Mrs. John and son.

DeKalb. Everett C. Linden, Wallace Reid. Waterman; George W. Smilh.

Shab-bona; Mile Fastaljrook, Hinckley; Herbert Colwill, Creston; Carrie Chujl, Cape Girardeau. Mrs. Elmer Farthing. Sycamore. BIRTHS Son born to Mr and Mrs.

Richard Brolinu nf 1963. Survivors Include his widow; three daughters. Mrs. Cordon (Ann) White, Hunts-ville, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary Ellen) Johnson, Aurora, and Mrs.

Thomas Krupp, all DeKalb. Mrs James Poff. Cortland; M.i. Mark Mchrhar. Rochelle; Thomas Powers, son of Mr.

and Mil. Robert Powers. Sycamore; Ronald Ziegler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudi Ziegler, Kirkland Surgical: Eltubrth Hcadon.

DeKalb; William Ko, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kos. Hampshire. DISMISSED Mrs.

Joseph Guillory. Mrs. Frank Williams and son, Mrs. Harvey Smith cab was pinned In the wreckage for three hours but is still 'alive. The accident occurred early Wednesday morning on tona State Route 77 north of Tuscon jui 16 miles from their destination of San Manuel where they were to deliver the load of steel to th Magna Copper Company for an expansion project in their smelter.

An unidentified motorist noticed the skid marks and upright wheels of the truck and drove on to San Manuel DeKalb on Dec. 30. 1970; daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cramer of DeKalb on Dec.

30, 1971 She was born Nov. 15, 1911 in Detroit. Mich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frattini.

Survivers include a daughter, Mra. Robert (Jo Hanne Theresa) Zamiar, of rural El-; a Ruggini and three grand-Children. She was, preceded by her Services will be held Monday, Jan. 4, at the William Sullivan Funeral Home, Royal Oaks, Mich. Burial will be in ML Olivet Cemetety In Detroit.

Local arrangements were made by the Conley Funeral Home in Elburn. Michael David Makl PROPHETSTOWN Michael David Makl, 29, died John Scott Riddell CORTLAND John Scott Riddell. 60. of Cortland, died Dec. 30.

1970 at the DeKalb Public Hospital following a short illness. Mr. Riddell was bora 10, 1910 at Cortland, the son of the Ute Robert D. and Anna Vesta Riddell. He was also pre; ceded by a brother.

Earl. On Dec. 20, 1MI he was united in marriage to Lucille N. Sholders King, who survives. Other survivers are two sons, Earl Deane King.

Cupertino, and Lyle Riddell at home; two daughters, Mrs. Bill -(Delores King) Cipolla. Ro-chelle. and Mrs. Donald (Pa- tricia L.

Riddell) Jines, Cortland; a sister, Mrs. George (Vera) Davidson, Rochelle; 10 grandchildren and several of industrial discharge Into the lake. The department previously recommended against enting fish, lakerj from Lakes Erie, Ontario. Onondaga and Cham plain and the Oswego. Niagara and St.

Lawrence Rivers. HOLIDAY CHEER CHEAP CRUMPP. Mich. (UPI) -Thieves In this small Bay County community got their cheer the easy way. The driver of a beer truck reported his truck had been stolen Wednesday.

About 20 minutes later, police found the truck in the middle of a rural Intersection -lighter by 13 cases of beer. ALBANY, Y. (UPD-New York conservation officials said Wednesday fish in Lake George are cpniaminnted mercury and warned against their consumption. Sport fishing in the popular resort lake was not banned, however. A state Department of Environmental Conservation spokesman said samplings of lake trout, rainbow trout and smallmouth bass from the 32mile-long lake indicated mercury levels exceeding the safety level established by the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration. The spokesman said the contamination was from an unknown source and added there were no known sources Area Births Mrs. Thomas (Barbara) Web-, stcr of Columbus, Ohio; also seven grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at the Wesley United Methodist Church In Aurora on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 2 m.

with the Rev. Lloyd Bower. Dr. Lloyd Gustason, and the Rev. Gene W.

Wyckle officiating. Burial will take place at 3 p.m. on Jan. 4 at the East Dodgeville Cemetery at Friends may call at the Dier-terle Memorial Home at 1120 S. Boradway, RL 25, Aurora, on Friday, Jan.

I from 2 to 5 p.m. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Farr of DeKalb and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Lawrence of Macomb. His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of Roseville and Maude Anderson of Sycamore. lAttcrence LACROSSE, Wis.

-Mr. and Mrs. D. Rob LavTence of La Crosse, announce the adoption of a son born Nov. 28, 1970.

He weighed seven pounds one ounce and he has been named Michael Charles. where she notified the highway patrol. It took officers and rescue workers three hours to extricate Hicks and the bodies of Swanson and Fowler from the wreckage. Hicks wa still wrapped in the sleeping bag and mattress. uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews Dec 30, 1970 at the Morrison and cousins.

Community Hospital. He was born Feb. 7, 1941 at DeKalb, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maki of Arit, formerly of DeKalb.

He attended the DeKalb schools. TPTTTTtP mil Ji lU lid 0 0 0 LAST DAY (mm He was employed at ern Illinois University. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5768 Sycamore, and the American Legion Post 66 of DeKalb. Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 2, at the Ronan-Moore Mortuary, DeKalb with the Rev.

Luther Bexell and the Rev. Kenneth Cranquistof the First Lutheran Church officiating. Visitation will be Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mortu- wy- Donald Gates ROCHELLE The names of two brothers were inadvertently omitted from the tuary of Donald (Mike) Gate of Rochelle that appeared In yesterdays paper; He is also survived by two brothers, Harry Gates of Mil-lington and Randall Gates of MM mmrnm Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers, Harry Lee Maki of Joliet and Wally of Tucson; five sisters, Nancy Bennett, St. Charles, Linda Makl, Sycamore, Mrs.

Art Haish, Hinckley, Mrs. Bob Aros and Debbie Maki both of Tucson; also several uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services will be held in Pro-phetstown at the Church of Christ on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 11 a.m. and burial will take place about 1 p.m.

at Fairview Cemetery. DeKalb. Rev. Forrest Hoi lington AURORA The Rev. Dr.

Forrest W. Hoisington, 47 Circle Dr. East, Aurora, died Dec. 30. 1970 at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Aurora.

He was a former DeKalb Methodist minister. He was born April 13. 1898 in West Salem. Wis. In 1924 he was married to, the former Miram F.

Neizum. Dr. Hoisington was a member of the Northern Illinois Conference of United Methodist Churches and a retired member of the United Methodist Ministers Association, 427 Clark. DeKalb, A A DOORS OPEN SATURDAY, 9 All. Lir.lITED QUANTITIES NO HOLD ORDERS You'll Find Modern, Traditional And Early American Pieces discos A' 1 1 Sin.

Caroline F. Schmidt'. HUNTINGTON 7 WOODS, Mich." Mrs. Caroline F. Schmidt, 59, of 26736 Humber St, Huntington Wocs, Mich, died Dec.

30. 1970 at the Sycamore Municipal Hospital. Markets Cortland-DeKalb Yards, Inc. Corn 1.44 Soybeans 2.78. Oats 75 cents.

Stocks of Local Interest The latest market report is provided by Loewi Co, William Nelson registered representative in DeKalb. After each company name appears the previous trading day close and noon today igures, Prev.Day Noon Close Today Anaconda ..21 20 49tt 49K Chrysler 28s 2814 Comm. 38'4 38H 15 Cont. 25 Del Monte 26H 27 Essex Inter 33 Gen. Electric 92 93'i Gen.

Motors 81 80' Gen.TeL ....30 30 NI Gas. 36'4 Standard 73 72 20 20'i Swift 31 30 U.S. 32 32 Wurlitzer 10 9 Bid Ask Barber Greene DeKalb 38-39 Duplex SWIFT COMPANY ROCHELLE, ILLINOIS Dec. 31, 1970 CATTLE MARKET: Choice Steers 10O0-12S0 26.50 ffi Tl It's Tremendous, It's Drastic, It's Sensational Yw wuJ it, it's Shofbwg'i annual off Sale. It't very Idem thai such a (rand opportunity to lava preienti itelf.

We have completely cleared batement rij collected from all department! of tf.a itsri hundred) of fin luitei and novelty pieces, chain, and odd piecet which all bee the original, regulor prie toft. You Figure Your Own Trice Every Department in the Store Represented. It's Jusl Off the Regular Priff. We aim la completely el I out the one-of-a-kind itemt. 1 The feoion for thie extreme draitie iriea- sure at fhit time ii that we need room badly for our new incoming morket purchase.

We are willing to sacrifice any idea of profit whatsoever. We guarenle that every piece of furniture on this floor ts a real tioney saving bargain. No Siring Attached lO This Jt' simple, it's easy look at the piece you want tote Off the regular selling price. We only request that you must take delivery ef goods at once cannot toke any Hold Orders. Terms of Sale -Because the give-awoy prices in this Sole, we require a deposit of 2i with each and every order.

Balance en convenient terms. PleflSe Do Not Confuse This Sale with soma special advertising or promotional events, wf ere more or lees' Imoginary -selling prices and special discounts are quoted. This Is All Regular High Crade Merchandise and the original regular selling -prices are on each and avery tag. HERE'S WHAT YOU LL FIND: OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.

His pastorates included On-alaska. Wis. from 1924 to 1927, River Falls, Wis. beginning in 1927, at Princeton, from 1332 to 1935 when he served the Cuyler Ave. Church in Oak Park, at First United Methodist Church, Elgin from 1938 to 1944 when he served the Embury United Methodist Church in Freeport He served as District Superintendent of the Jo-liet-Dixon District from 1946 to 1952 and was at the DeKalb United Methodist Church from 1952 until 1955 when he went to the United Methodist Church in Geneva, retiring in Sandwich Man's Bond Reduced SYCAMORE A 19-year-old Sandwich man.

accused of aiding a fugitive, pleaded not guilty in Circuit Court yesterday, and had his bond reduced to $4,000 from an earlier set figure of (100,000. Larry Beck has been charged with regard with alleged anticipation in aiding a Waterman man to flee to Kentucky after the latter allegedly fired two shots at his wife at her place of work Sept. 8. John Holstine, who faces charges relating to the shooting incident, and Beck, were brought back to DeKalb County from Kentucky following the successful completion of extradition procedures. Holstine is accused of firing two shots at his wife, Leora Joan, while she was working Bnlroum Suitr I'k-lurrs Mirror RarU Srrliiinal Sifm Foam RuMirr Viae Sofa CoOVe Table Lounge Chair Floor Ltmi Tilile Lamji Uiair EikI Tlilr (Vrasioiial (3iir I jimp Table Rug Modern Sofas Hi Bark Wing Chair Smoking Stand Sunils ikwkcaiie llradlioanj) lxve Cocktail Table Fine Pflrt of Chair Wood Bed Table (jirnriinc; Boudoir Lamp Step Table In ThU Sale You ill Find Item From Advertierd Liws Croft Cerpet Odd Ia(I Pi.

27.75; Good Steers 1000-1200 25.50 28.50; Choice Heifers 900-1050 26.50 3 26.75; Good Heifers 900-1050 25.00 (Si 26.50. CHICAGO (UP1) Grain range: High Low Close Prey. Wheat Mar 189 167 188 163'4 May 167H 166' 166H 167'i Jly 160 168 1 584 160 Sep 161H 161 161 182T Dec 1664 166 1664 166 Hundreds of Other Pieces loo Numerous to Mention Here i mm JM OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 8 PM Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 9 PM Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM ai rox vancy Plasties, in Sandwich. The shots reportedly fired at Mrs. Holstine did not hit her.

Cora Mar 155 IMS 154 155 158 1VH 1584 157 ISSH 158H 13i4 159 15SH 158'4 159 Mjv Sv Dec Mar 2211 SYGVMORE RD. DEKALO, ILL 756-2733 135 153 154-4 1S44 155 158V. ot Mar 77 73 764 77 My 77s 7SH 76 76 Vs 72'4 71 71 72VI 72-4 7Ti 724 (OFF Dcily Chrcnlcla NOXTHRN ILLINOIS PUSU5HSH3 CO. DEKAli. UXINOIS SOI 15 Brbrr Greene Road Telephone Publish! ft fry evenirif except Sua.

dy nd Ihese holiday: New Yew Memorial Dy, July 4, Labor Dty. Thankstrtvini Dy and Chfim. No issue if holiday obwrvrd on Saturdty or MonJy Sraod cta pontft pcii at lllino-eoilj TERMS OF SUESCRIPTiON Home delivery ft per wee minimum. not --rpte! where cmrnd iwrvto 8y incithr tKi mill tntjing one tl p-r month. I momhi 59, 1 year By 59 jn-hs Ml I yau Br mul -ir tre IttKi'b rntt rnre per mi-i--- 1 pr A ar-j ii piv.

Sbars Jan tm 23: 296 Mr 257 rm, 3x- M.iv 3 J.2 3 "2 2 "i y-i 3 -r 3 A 2 3 -4 ii I 1 Club sknK.M i 1 XL i. o.a. ik SYCAMORE RD. I C4, 2 "3 W.v I Cie.n. Da.

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