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i PACE TWO THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE. DE KALB, ILLINOIS MONDAY, JANUARY 15. 1862 IS JO; bulk choice and mixed choice be heard during the two weeks Tuewlay Night and prima S30-I4M lb MVS moo Today 'a Weather loadluu mixed good and choice 50 the jury it present Attorneys present Indicated that tome of the defendants Snow CaiiMV Three Minor Gir Cra-shex CENTER IS HIT HY STORMS "(continued from Page I) TICKET -THREE DRIVERS HERE 'J 00; good short fed Hears largely 24 00 0 23 0. several loads high choice Msssday. Jan.

II, leal II aooa 1962 Dl KALI COUNTY 1962 Safe Driving Record Ig snd mixed choice and prime heifers ready for jury trials might Tempem chante their minds and chanee! Barometric pressure 00 27 23; most Choice 2S.M If 7tM; (d to low choice 22 New Date for Farmer Group National Farmers Organization will hold a meeting in the Hinckley. Community Building Tuesday at 8 p.m.. it was an es of rain in six hours Sunday Mnr the. mnM Barwnetrtc tendency-rising Three minor auto accidents ae IS 23 f.w standard and good vealers Helative humidity merit and St. Louis, had started.

20 00f 23 00. were reported by sheriffs depu 1.07 inches. Precipitatlua past 14 hrs snow 4t Accumulation for 11 Accumulation for month ISV dilution Follow Six Wf-s-Lrm! DeKalb 1 The cold reached as far south ties over the snow-filled week end. blamed mostly on hazard CHICAGO PROOUCg Grcuit Court as Texas, and freezing was ex ous conditions caused by the nounced today. Hiah past 24 hours 1 at.

Sun. High one year sjo High past IS years ItSJ gj live i Tuaervrs a I special fed White Rock fryers 20 a 17 201, third weekend snowstorm in three weeks. 105 Days Sine test Milia Three drivers were ticketed in six accidents reported in Kalb over the weekend. CHEFSE: single daisies 40 42; pected through much of the north half of the state. Roads were hazardous In Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri.

Iowa. Wisconsin, Illinois. 0 1 2 3 4 mm Deaths AUTO FATALITIES 53 longhorns 40 el processed loaf Thomas M. Jores, of Milwau Low past 24 hours a.m. Low one year ago Low past 25 years IS57 Mean temperature yesterday Heattng degree Jury Reported Hi is Morning Jurymen ordered to report to Circuit Court today to hear sev M.glMi 40: Swiss Grade A SIOS2.

This meeting originally was scheduled for January 10, but had to be postponed because of subzero temperatures snd impassable roads. Everet Anderson. DeKalb kee. Wis, was ticketed for driv M.S;B 4M ing too fast for conditions Fri BUTTER: about steady; S3 score score SO score Indiana and Michigan. In southeast Wisconsin and near Enid, Wind weal-northwest at II a h.

Sunset today 4 4S m. Sunrise tomorrow 7:21 a day evening when his auto David R. Perry, 18, Gilbert I Hall, was cited for unreasonable speed due to conditions after he, i collided with another car driven struck a fence after sliding into eral civil cases encountered considerable difficulty because of many secondary roads County chairman, announced the Tuesday night date. the ditch. score M.

EGOS- steady to firm: vhli large extras it: mlxd large extras IS; mediums UUj: standards Auto Accident drifted roads and highways. hv Jerald kkdahl. 19, 329 MARKETS Jores was driving on Highway were blocked and some main highways had only one-way rsffic Accidents 9 Killed in '61 23 five miles north of Sycamore South Fourth at Sycamore Road and Seventh St. Police said Ekdahl was attempting a at 3 p.m. when the accident oc CHICAGO GRAIN RANCE When Judge Cassius Pout called court to order at 10 a there were 26 jurors on hand out of the venire of 60 which had been summoned.

STOCKS curred. He was uninjured, and Clow High Low Wheat damage to the auto is unknown. left turn and Perry tried to pass on the left. Tolii damage was BALLOT PLACE NAMED BY LOT market Mar. NEW YORK UPI Stock snldday prices: Deputy Robert Hcnigan investigated the accident.

estimated at $323 Int Harv S34 two brothers. Richard Allen muter. Aurora, and Robert Louis Michael Byrnes. 17, Earlville. (continued from page I) A car driven bv Allen K.

204 207 IJ 20SI, 2l2i 2I7H 107 14 Chief Deputy Field Utter reported that jurors started calling the county jail at 6:30 a m. today to report they were unable to get through to hard roads May July Sept. Dec. Mar. May THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE Published Every Day Except Sundey by Kalb walked into Joiner't of' Davy of Kirkland, drove off the was Issued a ticket Sunday morning after he collided with for State Aid Road near Mayfield fice and filed petitions county Judge.

a car driven by Mardell A NOW THRU nWV? WEDNESDAY Adults 75c Child 25 Open Show Time 7:03 First Feature at 7:15 Only Bannlstrr. Piano. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Jones Funeral Home, Sandwich, with Rev. Ross Copeland officiating.

Burial will be in the Oak Grange Hall early Saturday and struck a culvert. Joiner also drew lots for two Chase. 17, 326 Dodfte in the 200 block of East Lincoln and blacktops. The first case, an auto damage rase, started with such pro precinct committeemen from II44 113 1134 71 DE KALB CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. til East Locus! Street DE KALB, ILLINOIS Highway.

Police said the Byrnes 205' JOS 210 2I2S 2I7H Corn 107 HIS II4H mi, 1141, Oats 72H 741 73 74. Rye IMS 1.11 IMS 1261', 12 204 2071 2WH 212', 2KH 1071, MO', llfis I13S 71 7S 721, 73 Vj 1.14 iso'i 1 2.1 '4 I27S the Genoa First Precinct on the Officers Jerry Williams and Richard Shaffer said Davys auto fell into a creek after July S-pt. Dec. Mar. Mar July Sept.

Mound Cemetery. spective jurymen as were on Democratic ticket. Frank auto attempted a left turn In front of the Chase car. Damage Friends may call at the funer hand. 73 14 Rourke won first place over striking the culvert, but the Telephone MM I to both cars was estimated at 72 al home until time of services.

Norbert J. Karvelis. 13 $150. AJId hem MS Arum Ltd 27 Am Air 22 Am Can 40 Am Cyan 434 Am Mirs lS Am TAT 133 Anaconda 51 Armour 324 Atchison 27 uj Beth Stl II Boetng 304 Casa 14 Chrysler 324 Cities SVO-53V4 Deere S3 Douglas OS Dow Chem 70 Du Poor 2.12 Eastman 106 Ford Mtrs 1004 Fruehauf 25 1 On Dyne 33 El 7 114 Oen Ml ra 344 Gen Tel 2714 (ioodrtch 74 Homeatake 4S4 III Cent J4 IBM MS driver was uninjured. Cars driven by Daniel Price, Int Nick 24 Int TT 55 '4 Kennecott 4 Uj Lockhd 4Ss Msrih Fid 42 V4 Mm Hnyl I2t, Mont Ward JJ finer Air 414 RCA 33 Mi Rep Stl 31 Revlon S2V4 Revn Tob 75 Sears 0 Sinclair W4 So Pac 2S4 Std Bds 724 SO Cat 544 so Ind 04 SO NJ 304 Slude Pack Swift 4314 Teiaco 534 Un Carb Unt Air 3S US Rub 374 LIS Stl 7BV4 Westgha EI-r3tH Yng sT 102 Chandler C.

Mclntyre. 37. Mar. 18, of Genoa, and Joseph Ku- All candidates filing from now on will go on the ballot In the order in which they come to Joiner, he said. Msv Published every evening except Sunday end these holiday.

New Year's. Memorial Day. July 4. Labor Day. Thanksgiving snd Christmas.

No Issue If holiday observed on Saturday or Monday. I.I414 1.104 I23i 129 4 New Offices at Northern Will Re Open halski. 38. of Chicago collided two miles west of the Annie July Sept. ERNEST F.

VVTEBKE HINCKLEY Ernest F. Wleb-ke, US, Chsrlo. died Monday. Jtn. 8, 1962.

after a short illness. He was born in Hinckley Oct 19, 1876. the son of Fredrick and Genoa received a summons Saturday for having an expired drivers license after he a involved in an auto accident with Robert L. Smith 27, 1443 Hulmes Dr. at Sycamore and Dresser! Candidates have until 5 p.m Gliddcn Blacktop on Highway 64 Soybeans next Monday.

Jan. 22, to file. postage paid at De 241 244 -sunaay, at 7:49 p.m. Deputies Virgil Morgan and Second class Kalb. Illinois.

Open house it being held on xnooiH uiiemm fZ3 ifincuutti ET f7 imooiHt Lkiitmm WLaj W9M wcnaaM 1274 243. 2'i 249 244 2471 Dec. Jan. Msr. May July Aug.

Tuesday. Jan. 16 from I to 4:30 Cottingham Earl Bennett said the Price auto Amelia Ehrlerding Wiebke. He p.m. in the offices of The Quar roads.

Police said Mclntyre slid into the path of Smith while at TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Home delivery by carrier 40c 2461 24H 247 1 i 240 2J9S 247 241 4 24'4 247H i 241V, 240 Uj attended the rural schools and slid into the Kubalski auto, which was stalled in a ditch. terback, a Journal of Opinion" at Northern Illinois University. I wreefc. Mall subscriptions aot accepted Is Speaker was married to Mabel Van Win tempting to turn left off Sycamore road. 24114 240 4 Sept.

Nov. where carrier service Is aulntalned. Damage was to the right tide of The offices are located in the By mall Illinois. I year, lie 00: kle in Hinckley in 1901. He was a member of St.

Paul's United the Price auto and to the front Last Nighl A hit and run driver caused west portion of the basement snonths. OO: 1 months. S3 50: shorter 1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK end of the Kubalski vehicle. estimated $75 damage some- Church of Christ and lived in periods. SI SO per month.

By mall HOGS: 2S-S0 higher, mostly; level In McMurry Hall. The public is Invited to view the office mam utslde Illinois. 1 year. II 00. Hinckley for 34 years prior to time in the three days before John Cottingham, city of DeKalb, was the speaker axmihs.

St 00: I months. M. shorter 2S higher; No. 1-1 100-220 lb It 00 IS 25: 54 head around 210 lb IS 40: mixed No. I-J ISO-230 lb I7.30lt00; and meet the student staff and County Court moving to Montana.

Sunday to a car owned By uienn ertods. 12 .00 per month. All mail F. Long. 1 26 '4 North Eighth St at the supper meeting Sunday night of the United Campus Surviving are two sons.

Win eubaertptlons payable la advance 22S-200 lb 17 00 I7.7J. No. 2-1 20- At 7:13 faculty adviser of the campus magazine that has published two NOW! He told police the parked car ferd and Winfield, and two 300 lb IS. 25 17.00. and I p.m.

CATTLE; lt.000. calves 100; slaugh issues. Christian Fellowship held at the Congregational Church. grandchildren, all of Charlo. Doeket Called on Jury Cases 1 "fri was struck on the left side.

Police estimated damage at The Quarterback is a publica Mont. He was preceded by his ourru aries ter steers and heifers steady to 25 lower; vealert steady; around 10 loads mostly prima 1200-1430 tb steers 28 23 Speaking on "United We 1 iZ' $175 in a two-car accident re- wife, a brother and three sisters tion of opinion, fact and literature and is issued monthly dur ported Sunday noon at Fourth Graveside services were held Stand." Cottingham stated that the change from council to city PLUS Shown at Only DEBBIE REYNOLDS TONY RANDALL County Judge Rost E. Millet called the docket on scheduled Jury trials in County Court to Street and East Lincoln High ing the school year: It is the at 2 p.m. today with Rev, John PATRICK JAMES PESUT Patrick James Pesut. three manager form of government in way.

Police said Norman B. responsibility of an independent N. Niensted officiating. Burial DeKalb should not affect North Reevs, 38, 210 South First- group of students. day and out of 18 cases filed, wound up with eight ready for was In Miller Cemetery.

Hinck Ity. ern Illinois University. was waiting for a traffic light PAUL DOUGLAS He pointed out that the prob month old son of Mr. and Mrs. George D.

Pesut of 1315 Lewis Street, died suddenly late Sunday night. Jan. 14. 1962 at fait home. WATERMAN WOMAN CITED Mary A.

Price. 22, Waterman lems the university brings to the trial when the jury report! next Monday. Most of the cases involved when his car was struck from behind by a skidding auto driven by Ida M. Darson, 36, 329 Regal Dr. CLAUDE BARBER MALTA Claude Barber, 71.

city are negligible in compari was charged with improper lane son to the assets brought to the usage following a two-car acci traffic offenses, either drunken New York City, passed swav city. He said that in the past the dent at 7:50 a.m. today one half Damage was estimated at Sunday morning. Jan. 14, 1962.

driving, reckless driving, or drag racing. Adults 75c Children 25c Now AT AND 30 ITS ALL NEW It Big John Dues It Again 1 mile south of DeKalb on Rte. 23. Patrick James was born on Oct. 1.

1961 in DeKalb. He is survived by hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Pesut.

$354 Iff a three car mishap Sat E80GE following major surgery. His brother and sister. Frank Barber, city and university had each gone its own way but that he will attempt to bring them closer together. While the goals of the city One case was nolle pressed dismissed because the defendants had died while await urday evening at 137 John Street. Polk said Louis Glor-field.

1816 North First lost of Chicago and Mrs. William two brothers, Danny. 10 and sr. State police said she dropped one wheel off the pavement, swerved back onto the road and into the path of a car driven by Oscar F. Benad.

42, 1302 (Mabel) Powers of Maple Park iElflPT ing trial. Several others were were with him at the time of his control of hit car on the treach erous street, struck an unidentl and the university are not the death. Mr. Barber was a former Mai-. Adm.

tame, Cottingham said, they are continued to the next Jury. One civil case out of six was declared ready for trial and may fied car and collided with an It Prairie Ave. Total damage was estimated at $170. itohy 25-BOc auto owned by Robert OTeary not opposed, and he also pointed out ways that ttudentt can do Tw.1 137 John St. ta resident and had lived in New York for many years where he was assistant manager-of New more toward benefitting the Tommy, 7 and a sister, Mary Ellen.

3, and his grandfather Joseph George of Cortland. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery, the time not having been determined. There will be no visitation. Arrangements are being conducted by the WirU-Roche Funeral home. Coroner Paul Van Natta will conduct an Inquiry and has ordered an autopsy.

Charter No. 14008 Reserve District No. 7 city. CIRLS ADMIT THEFTS York City's largest art gallery. Ray Danton as Raft Two girls were bound over to Following his talk, there was question and answer period, His parents and a sister preceded him.

DeKalb juvenile court Saturday WH11MAW MLW KRSOff MABVW JSA About .40 attended. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank in DeKalb after they admitted taking vari Funeral arrangements have II i try uiromcie uasgiriea ao out articles from Grant's De not been completed but. 'plans partment Store. The girls told Rose Ziegler re for burial in the family lot in Malta. DeKalb policel they had been shoplifting frorri the store over of DeKalb, In the State of Vllpols, at the tlos ol business on December 30, 1B61.

Published in response to call made GEORGE W. GIPSON a pertoa or several weens. Injured Today on Trampoline by Comptroller of The Currency, under Section 3211, U. S. AMBOY George W.

Gipson, AUCUtT KAUFMAN August Kaufman, 17, of 1164 North 10th Street, died on Saturday, Jan. 13, 1962 at St Mary's Hospital in DeKalb. He was the ton of Albert and of Genoa for 55 years, passed Rose Marie Ziegler, 606 North! 88, died at the Sycamore Munici pal Hospital early Sunday mom inf. Jan. 14.

1962. away Saturday morning, Jan. 13, 1962 at her home on South Fourth Street a junior at De Revised Statute. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of i in im tWwSm? Annette Kaufman and wat born Kalb High School, was hospital-1 Stott Street following five years He was born Feb. 2.

1873 at Lzed this morning after an acci-1 of gradually failing health. Ocean Grove, the ton of aent on trampoline in uiei She was born Sept. 3. 1885 William and Amanda Leming collection 2,433,136.96 girl's gymnasium. at Rockford, the daughter of I am sss f.

It II I Gipson. He was a former Amboy Principal E. O. Hoppe said the I on Feb. 18 1944 In Knoxville, Tenn.

The family hat lived in DeKalb for several years. August had attended the Haish School. He it survived by hit mother, Mrs. Annette Kaufman, two brothers, Albert William Kaufman. and Robert both of De resident and a railroad engineer, retiring in 1939.

He was married girl fell on her face in the web-; Lawrence and Catherine Golwit-zer. She attended Rockford schools and grew to woman bing of the trampoline. to Jessie Winters in January of Rose was taken to DeKalb! hood in that city. She married 1894 and a member of Brother Public Hospital as a precaution William E. James, April 14.

1906 hood of Engineers for over 50 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $31,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (including $1,381.69 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $110,797.49, furniture and fixtures $57,202.89 Kalb and a sister, Mrs. Gladys In Freeport. The first year of their married life was spent in years. He is survived by his widow; Kennedy of DeKalb. His father 748.419.04 IWrsSuperJIighf VfS nrlTjiU 11 9.053,45.79 If TlTl "pWT 'jf 1 68,000.38 A Md 1 1 i k.

1 i- f'f 409.00 s. jiaaav. mm i and titter preceded him. Monoe Center, moving to Genoa three sons, David DesMoinet. ary measure, Hoppe said.

Plan Meeting of Industry Committee Funeral ter vices will be in 1907 where they continued to Charles Manchester, Wednesday afternoon at 3:13 John Franklin Grove: reside. She was a member of St. O'clock at the WirU-Roche Fu a daughter with whom he made Catherine Catholic Church, a Other assets hit home for the past two years. Mrs. Paul Thiel, Maple Park; neral Home with Capt Howard Pettys of the Salvation Army in charge.

Burial will be in the The Industrial Development I member of the Ladies Society and Royal Neighbors of America. Committee of the DeKalb Cham- DAPnil III 10 i ml Total Assets $18,542,349.65 Surviving are her husband, Fairview cemetery. three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. H. J.

Kline, Mrs. D. E. ber of Commerce will meet at I i -arm M-s mm a ar 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.

17, In Friends msy call at the Wlrtz Roche Funeral home after 4 JO four daughters, Mrs. Irene Coan and Evelyn James, at home; the Chamber office. Mrs. Marion Littieiohn and Mrs. Gober, both of Amboy, snd Mrs.

O. R. Sherbert Lincoln; He? was preceded by his parents, three The committee will finalize; Helen Weaver, Kirkland; four plans for an industrial brochure, sons, Leo at home; Elmer. Ge brothers and three sisters. The committee has been draft Funeral services will be held i4 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, arid corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United -States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political ing the brochure for the past I noa, Martin, Tucson.

Peter, Crvstal Lake; 15 grandchildren and two great-grand two months. t. A t. pjn. on Tuesday.

MRS. ONIDA N. LESS ELM AN HAMPSHIRE Mrs. Onide N. Leiseiman.

85, died Saturday afternoon Jan. 13. 1962 at the Hampshire Nursing Home following lingering Illness, i She was born at La Moille, April 30, 1876, the daughter of the late Abraham and Agnes Bonnet Hetherington. She mar is will, uiurnis ail iiivciiivi children. A son Thomas, two at 1:30 Tuesday from the Mihm Funeral Home.

Amboy. with Rev. Kenneth Stams, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Prairie Repose of community facilities. jl titters and three brothers pre ceded her.

CHECK GAS LEAK Cemetery, Amboy. i Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today from St. Catherine DeKalb firemen' had a single; run -over the weekend, to the I 9,485,28.45 I JJmmm 6,406 326 91 Cu A (Chuck Steaks 9(f Ji DM 130 4'6 91 Canned Picnics 5 79 1 tOOKWHAT10.BUrs jCE CRFAM Deposits of banks Friends may call at the funeral Church with Rev. John M.

Dord- home today and until time of Phillip Wells home. 208 Delcy, services. ried George Leseaeunan in 1897 who preceded her in 1944. They ing officiating. Burial was in St.

Catherine Cemetery. when ammonia gas began leaking from a refrigerator unit The Rosary was recited at 8 tn the basement. Firemen don-; made their home lsmoiiic trea until 1913 when they moved Certified and officers' checks, etc. Tout Deposits (a) Total demand deposits $10,453,367.57 (b) Total time and savings deposits 6,646.326.91 ned air masks and removed the! ANDREW SELDAL CORTLAND Andrew Seldal. 82, farmer in this community the p.m.

Sunday in the Slater Funeral Home. unit from the building. to Hampshire and Mrs. Less nan has since resided. major share of his life, died on Sunday.

Jan. 14. 1962 at the De Surviving are three daughters, (Irs. Anthony 01lve) Wayne, Other liabilities Kalb Public Hospital. i mm mm li Pinoflnnl J1.

in- I u.i a He was born on Jan. 12, 1880 Skokle; Mrs. John (Betty) Herrmann, end Mrs. Raymond (Marion) Bauman. both of Hampshire; We Always Do Quality DRY CLEANING! Total Liabilities in Norway the ton of Ame and Karen Seldal and came to this country in 1900.

He was mar two sons, Harold. Sharon, Lloyd. Genoa; 11 grandchildren arvi to ereat-arandchildren; a ried to Laura Strand in Shtb- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common stock, total par bona in 1904 He is survived by four sons, Del Monte Drink 5K 'ST 10c fl SSS i MiIno' 1" M9 UZT 10c ACCrr ii! lWs Cut Beets 10c 1 lUrrCt VegetcWe Solid "1- 10c I Ci AC Roy and Elliott Seldal of Cort Surplus Undivided land. Sterling of Malta and Clarence in Michigan, two sister, Mrs. Nellie Halbmaier.

DeKalb. and brother. Warren, frwanee. Funeral services will be held i pm. Tuesday from the Evangelical United Brethren Church with Rev.

L. L. Huff officiating. Burial will be in Hampshire Total Capital Accounts daughters, Mrs. Violet Roinas.

DeKalb and Mrs. Lillie Nelson. Eartvilie. 30 grandchildren, 41 Total Liabilities and great-grandchildren and two Every garment entrusted to us is given our meticulous, individual attention, from the first careful mark-in to the final check-out. great-great-grandchildren, three brothers, Arnie Seldal ofStough- Center Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Fredrick Funeral Home until time of eervtcet. ton. Wis, Irfglof of Madison. Wis, and Alfred of Washington and two sisters, Mrs. Dibdahi of a "vni WUVt.K a LB.

tJ Spinach 10c bao 49c Bag I Waffles 10c RCf- rRADCC" French Fries JS lOc UllflrCj Pert Napkins lOc tBSQc Weylers Soup 10c t5p -'HHBgBBBaBBaBaBBjBBaBB Madison. Wis, and Martha Sel Capital Accounts $18,542,349.65 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 1,005,264.14 Loans as shown above are after de- duction of reserves of 261,254.22 A. Mellinger. Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of eooditioa is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. A.

MELUNCER. We. the undersigned directors attest the qorrectnets of KENNETH LEE BANNISTER -PIANO Kermetb Lee Bannister. 27. 608 West South da In Norway.

He wat preceded by bis wife who died in 1951. Street Piano, died at his borne one ton, two brothers and a Saturday. Jan. .13. 1962.

sitters. He was bora Aurora Oct funeral services will be et 130 on Tuesday, Jan. II at the Wlrtx Roche Funeral Home with Rev. Clarence Ploch in charge. 1ft.

1934, and bad beea a resident of Piano for the past ata years, moving there from Sausdwids. He was a graduate of DeVry Technical Institute of Chicago. this rsport of condition and declare that hai Jiren Burial will be the Fairview APPLE PIE Cemetery. Friends may call at 5 (Mpuga 8prikg e- aaaa-ir ataTTasAl sium a hum ssa coassaan and was employed as an elec JMePsrler examined by as and to the beet of our knowledge and belief Is true and correct. EDWARD RaVmONO.

H. D. F1SK H. W. MEIER Directors.

tronics engineer in Geneva. the Wiru-Roche Funeral Home Monday afternoon and evening MRS. WILLIAM E. JAMES LOTHSON CLEANERS PUAUTT MY CUANINft 414 Ian UncaJti Hwy. DeKtrfh, IK.

Oven fresh jj Survivors include hit another I Prices In tfftKf thru VYttJ- Jan. 1 7th I --aW Prices In tfftKt thru Wdv Jan. 17th and step-father. Mr. and Mr.

Marvin Burton, Piano: his fath GENOA Mrs. William er, Clyde Bannister. Indiana, and; (Catherine) James. 76, a resident.

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