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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 12

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1 2 DAILY CHRONICLE DeKolb, Illinois. Monday, Oct. 1, 1974 Weather i Incidents result in battery charges Markets 7 a.m. tomorrow J01 Police waid the dispute apparently was over a boy friend. The 13-year-old was beaten about the face and head, and some of her hair was pulled out, poice said.

Sipes was released from police custody Sunday night after posting $100 bond. Her court date is Oct. 29. Stocks of Local Interest The Utett market report to provided by Loewi and William Nelaon registered representative in DeKalb. After each company name appears the previous trading day close and noon today figures.

Prev. Piev. Day Noon Day Noon Close Todsy CkM Franklin then allegedly left the apartment and drove a 1970 Chevrolet into a 1971 Pinto parked in front of the residence. Police said both cars are registered to Benson. Both cars received front end damage, $100 to the Chevrolet and $600 to the Pinto.

Franklin was released Forecast to 7V77 upi wi Airtt ion mi 6 MOO I siiiciscof wt losuntifs I sJ IOMS1 IIMI11HII jr yaiuiru VC after he posted $200 bond. His court date is Oct. 21 In a separate incident, DebraSipes. 17, of 1040 S. Fifth St, was arrested for battery after she was allegedly involved in a fight with a 13-year-old DeKalb girl.

The fight took place in the parking lot of Het-chler's Grocery Store, 1503 E. Lincoln Hwy. at about 10 p.m. husband, Lee; two brothers and one sister. Graveside services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in South Grove Cemetery with Rev. 29 28 ATtT 59H 58il, 19 Comm: 30 Culligan. SV, ConlTel. 15 15 Del 21 27 13S 3H United Tech .3314 33 Gen. Electnc 51 Gen.

Motors. 11V Gen. TH 28 NIGas(NICOR) ..26 26H Obituaries Fair and warmer Tonight fair skies and warmer temperatures are predicted with lows in the upper 40s. Mostly cloudy is the forecast Wednesday with a chance of some rain. Partly cloudy skies are predicted Thursday and Friday with lows in the 40s and lower 50s, highs in the 60s and lower 70s.

In other areas tonight, showers are likely to be scattered over parts of the Lakes region while generally fair weather should prevail elsewhere. "Dcuta Tail" Hospitals KX.JCPenney Cortland-DtKalb Yards, Inc. REINHOLDT GARDNER Members: Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Mercantile Exchange OFFICIAL USD A MARKET ADVANCE LIVESTOCK FOR TUESDAY Cattle Hogs 18,700 35,600 Week 19530 35,437 Year ago 26,126 32 381 USD ALIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER UNDER FEDERAL INSPECTION YESTERDAY Cattle Hogs Friday 156,000 318,000. Week ago 147,000 296,000 Year i. 153,000 231,000 DRESSED BEEF TRADE FRIDAY Steer beef Choice grade 3 54.25-55.00.

Heifer beef Choice grade 3 53.25-53.75. CHICAGO MERCANTILE UVE CATTLE AS OF 11:30 A.M. Prior Close Opening High Low. Last Oct. 37.30 37.70 38.80 37.70 38.70 Dec.

40.72 41.50 42.20 41.20 41.62 Feb. 41.27 41.90 42.40 41.65 41.92 April 42.20 42.75 4320 42.30 42.70 CHICAGO MERCANTILE UVE HOGS AS OF 11:30 A.M. Prior Close Opening High Low Last Oct. 33.95 34.00 34.95 34.00 37.00 Dec. 34.05 34.50 35.20 34.25 34.60 Feb.

33.65 33.87 34.65 33.85 34.10 April 32.67 32.90 33.70 32.90 3325 Name I I Address I Coupon must be deposited in the store whose name appears it. No purchase be 18 years of age or older to win. 235 UnceJn Hwy. lftM.AM.ttet Wed Tttm Sat.ttet) Q4 Sunday I THE I DAILY JOLIET, III. (UPD-Livestock: Cattle 4.500; trade active, steers and heifers higher; high choice and prime steers 34.50; choice with few prime 36.75-38.00; good and choice 35.50-36.75; choice and prime heifers 35.50-36.50; good and choice 34.50-35.50; good 33.00-34.50, Hogs trade moderate, barrows and gilts firm, No 1-2 200-230 lb 33.75-34.25; No 1-3 200-240 lb 33.25-33.75; No 1-3 240-270 lb 32.00-33.25.

Tuesday's estimated ceipts: cattle 50; hogs 1.400. DeKalb police Sunday night charged two DeKalb residents with battery in two separate incidents. Leonard Franklin, 24, of 503tt Haish was arrested for battery and also for criminal damage to property after he allegedly, slapped Rosemary Benson, 22, of the same address at about 6:30 p.m. Police said Bertha S. Breunlin SYCAMORE Bertha S.

Breunlin, 88, 322 N. Main died Oct. 10, 1976, at the Shabbona Nursing Home. She was born Aprl 21, 1888, in Bremen, the daughter of James and Ellen (Bechtel) Snyder. She married H.

J. Breunlin on Nov. 24, 1909, in Bremen. They moved to Sycamore in 1921. She was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church for 46 years.

Survivors include two sons, Rodney, Sycamore, James, Ormond Beach, six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, two brothers, one sister, and one grandson. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tues- Man charged after accident A 28-year old Somonauk man was charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident Friday evening after the car he was driving left the road, struck an electric pole and flipped over on County Line Road, three west of Glettv Road. DeKalb County Sheriff police said Joseph P.

Sherman was driving his car west bound on County Line Road at approximately 5:48 p.m. Police said Sherman went into a ditch to avoid striking another car. After the car went into the ditch, police said, the car struck an electric pole, flipped over and came to rest on the car's roof. The car was a total loss. Sherman was taken to Sandwich Community Hospital for treatment.

WE WISH TO EXPRESS Our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who. were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, and also to thank them for the beautiful floral offering. We would also like to thank Dr. Bits, Dr. Lee, and the nurses on CCU at Kishwaukee Hospital.

Coupon only at jNome nuuic (Coupon must be deposited ki- I fr minii 'K -rf' TRUE" 1 Deoosit this I Kill 7th BIRTHS Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. James Clucas, DeKalb. Sunday ADMITTED Eva Busch, Genoa. DISMISSED Mary George, John Erlenborn, Sycamore; Basil Strouse, Kingston; Mrs.

John Brettscheider and son, Burlington. Sandwich Saturday ADMITTED Gladys Sigrist, Sandwich; Samuel J. Wells, Cecelia Burchia-ga, Keith M. Collins, Watt C. Jachim, Jacqueline Wallech, Piano; Deborah Larson, Newark; Albert J.

Hood, Aurora; Bertha Pahren, Arizona. Mamie Shook DISMISSED -Peach, Randolph Sandwich; Charlotte Brooking, Somonauk; John P. Wald, Piano; Raymond Petroski, Yorkville; Frances G. Wagner, Aurora. Sunday ADMITTED Lillian Brower, Nettie Cromwell, Raymond Wiete, Sandwich; Jack Barshinger, Amboy; Carl Carlson, Aurora; Clayton A.

Day, Louisiana; Terri Nelson, Leland; William D. Walsh, Serena. DISMISSED Samuel J. Wells, Piano; Bennie Dewey, Leland. Man posts bond on 2 charges A 21 -year old DeKalb man was released by DeKalb police Friday night after posting bonds on charges of driving without a valid driver's license and deceptive practice.

Jeffery D. Jackson, 802 Kimberly Drive, was stopped in his car in the 1000 block of Normal Road at 11:49 p.m. for a loud muffler, police said. A record check showed his driver's license was not valid, police said, and also that he was wanted by city police on a deceptive practice charge. Jackson posted a $100 bond for the deceptive practice charge, and $25 bond for the invalid driver's license charge.

Kishwaukee Saturday ADMITTED Charles Grimm, Linda Hulmes, Betty Wilding, Harold Cleveland, Ruth Koemer, DeKalb; Robert Akers, Sycamore. DISMISSED Betty Wilding, Charles Grimm, Kathleen McCaslin, Karen Kitchen, Wilma Overton, DeKalb; Michael Nevitt, Sycamore; George Gerlt, Genoa; David Sabel, Bel-videre; Larry Carroll Mendota. Sunday ADMnTED Margaret Johnson, Teresa Tudela, William Buehler, Bridgette Sec rest, Glenda Raguse, Nora Tuestad, Christal Kelahari, DeKalb; Diane Ashley, Sycamore; Margaret Silger, Waterman. DISMISSED William Paseka, Roxanne Thompson, Anita Black, Edmond Wright, DeKalb; Sheila Prendergast, Sycamore; Susan Buechner, Whea--ton. Sycamore Saturday ADMITTED Kathleen Clucas, DeKalb; Mary George, Sycamore.

DISMISSED Brenda Hopkins, Buell Smith, Dawn Pinne, Joseph Sterk, Sycamore; Jeffery Miller, Hinckley. Plan unit to consider Katz plat The preliminary plat of the David E. Katz subdivision will be considered during a special meeting of the DeKalb Plan Commission Wednesday night The single parcel, located south of the DeVal Drive-In theatre, must be subdivided into two lots to make way for the pro posed 110-unit Depart ment Urban of Housing and Development el- derly housing complex. The petition was submitted by Raymond Katz, land owner and subdi-vider. The meeting wil begin at 7:30 p.m.

in the Municipal Building. I raur Deposit this 37V4 Exxon Corp 53H Sundslrand 30Vi 2W Esmark.wi 3W 30 U.S. Steel .47 46 14 14 A. 0. Smith 14 MV Bid and ask Barber-Greene 17K -17 DeKalb AgRes.

31 Vi 32 Pioneer Hibred 18H -19 Wolohan 7 7 SWIFT COMPANY Rochdle, UlnoU Oct II, 1070 HOG MARKET: TOP 33.00; 180-200 lbs 29.50-31.00; 200-230 lbs 31.75-33.25; 230-250 lbs 31.50-32.00; 250-270 lbs 30.75-31.00. SOW MARKET: 350Down 23.00-25.00; 35050o lbs 23.50-24.00 CATTLE MARKET: Choice Steers 1000-1250 lbs 34.50-36.25; Good steers 1000-1250 lbs 32.00-34.00; Holsteins 28.00-31.00; Choice heifers 900-1050 lbs 32.50-35.00; Good heifers 900-1050 lbs 30.00-32.50. tm nil Mir fiS SiSO lMfl IWn. IOiOO IM Irtimy lOO SiOO Saturday SiOO 4iJ0 ADAMS CUT A CURL Northland Mata ttw store whose nome appears ii ifl i 1 r2000j loupon oniy at Downtown and University CHy Name Phone George Martin officiating, There will be no visitation. Arrangements were completed by Quiram-Sycamore Funeral Home.

SERVING YOU r- AT TWO LOCATIONS University Chy 17W.UncinHy. M.thraM. t-t Sat. 10-9 Sun.U-9 DISCOUNT DEN City the store whose name oppeors i ia oe ia yeais or age or ft 39' Retail IRISH SPRING Deodorant Soap Bath tlx 10e Limit 1 Expires 10-1I-76 KODAK'S RETAIL PRICE ON KODAK COLOR FILM Of original roll of KodoU I and UW pml lira, Ck lid and movw film. Cou I pon muw aaomapny oratr NOUMIT lExolres 10-18-761 uMlV CREST TOOTHPASTE 3 ox.

six regular or mint 44c Expires 10-18-76! limit 1 -J v. I I I Mm if'' day at the Salem Lutheran Church with Pastor William E. Kmet officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery, Sycamore, There will be no visitation. Arrangements were completed at the VanNat-ta Funeral Home.

Evelyn J. Clegg ESMOND Evelyn J. Clegg, 96, former Esmond and Chicago resident, died Oct. 10, 1976, at the DeKalb County Health Center. She was bom Oct.

3, 1880, in South Grove township, the daughter of Daniel and Laura (Raymond) McMurchy. Survivors include one son, Laverne, Kirkland; one grandson; and two great grandsons. She was preceded in death by her Man released from hospital after accident David M. Sitzes, 20, of 930 S. Fourth DeKalb, was treated and released from Kishwaukee Com- munity Hospital early Saturday morning after he apparently fell asleep at the wheel and went into a ditch at Somonauk and Barber-Greene roads.

DeKalb County sheriff's police said Sitzes was traveling south on Somonauk when the accident occurred at about 3:30 am For 26 years most residents in DeKalb County have not been sure what the Coroner does Jo earn his payefieck. Elect a man who will be fully accountable to the taxpayer. Elect WILLIAM SULLIVAN JR. DEKALB CO. CORONER DEMOCRAT Available Accountable I in the store whose name appears I i 9 III and LbKoin, DeKalb Your government I Address Coupon must be deposited in kl i on ii.

iio purcnase older to win. E5 Following is a list of public meetings scheduled this week: Tonight 7:30 p.m. Sycamore City Council, council chambers, Municipal Building. 8 p.m. DeKalb City Council, Municipal Building.

Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Sycamore Board of Education, North School library. p.m. Sycamore Zoning Appeals Board, council chambers, Municipal Building. 730 p.m.

Kishwaukee College Board of Trustees, Lincoln Building. 8 p.m. County Home Committee of county board, conference room, DeKalb County Nursing Home. 8 p.m. Capital Requirements Committee of county board, third floor jury room, DeKalb County Court-house.

Wednesday 5 p.m. DeKalb Sanitary District, Hollister Avenue sewage treatment plant. 8 p.m. Rules Committee of county board, third floor jury room, DeKalb County Courthouse. Thursday 8 p.m.

Finance Committee of county board, third floor jury room, DeKalb County Courthouse. 4 ill rn I II v- The Largest I Selection j3 GH3W mum CIGARETTES REGULARS $095 Tax Inc. Some Brands $3.99 Limit 1 -Expire 10-18-76 Values to $1.89 cut: FREE 13 os. (pray or 12 ox. iquld 97' Umltl.

Expires 10-18-76 rum rjrf rmm i' i n. iff liilf. $2.35 Retail MILK PLUS 6 Organic formula Conditioner Shampoo 6 oz. tube regulor or extra body $1 00 Limit 1 1 Expires 10-18-76 ism I i THE DAILY Ci uy vvvma i ri NORTHLAND PLAZA 2300 fycamor Road DEKALB 796-2213 THE DAILY CV.20 COME mi" Deposit this Coupon only at EDIE Name AMERICA Northland Maxa COME racr 1 Deposit this Coupon only at 'Name "Address Coupon must be deposit in on it. No purchase necessary.

1 rAAme tn win L- CARPET iv i I me store whose nome appears be 18 yeors of oge or 1 I Address City -Coupon must be deposited ki 1 I ii. iw puiuiuse oe IB years Of age orf un ii. inii.iiu oe 10 years oi age or i I older to win I I a oiaer ro win. older to win. L.

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