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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 5

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DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKclbScamor, III. Monday, June 1, 1984 5 C3bczCxir? Deaths Robert Hubbartt, Montgomery; Metta Merchant, Yorkville; William Petlinskl, Millington. Birth A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wainscott of Sandwich.

Sandwich Friday Admitted Betty Armes, Big Rock. Dismissed Joseph Pena, John See, Sandwich; Robert Jensen, Somonauk; Margret Abbott. Sheridan; Partly cloudy Today will be partly cloudy with chance for Mattered showers or thunderstorms by evening. Highs will be in the rnid'80s. There will be a chance for showers and storms early Tuesday and Tuesday evening.

Showers will end early Wednesday, partly sunny and humid with a high near 90. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to AM EST 6-12-64 IOTON A MEMORIAL FUND is being established FOR Wilber R. Lamont in care of the Quiram-Kirkland Funeral Home. Sandwich. Visitation will be from 3-9 p.m.

Tuesday at Nash Memorial Chapel in Hinckley. Hospitals Kishwaukee Friday Admitted Elaine Bogle, Beverly Rempfer, Orville Wayne Scott, DeKalb; Everett Bradley, Rochelle; Cindy Hamilton, Schaumburg; Sue Rood, Shabbona; Lynn Marshall, Sycamore; Paul Eaton, Kingston; Valerie Davidson, Minonka; Delpres George, Slydell, Iowa. Dismissed Sue Rood, Shabbona; Cindy Hamilton, Schaumburg; Jane Heidorn, Meghan Ju-day, Sycamore; Sandra Carey and son, Kingston; Martha Watts, Bartolme Mascote, Virginia Seymour and daughter, DeKalb. Sycamore Friday Admitted Ethel Miller, Genoa; Willard Lumley, William Lindgred, James Ritchie, Sycamore. Dismissed Sharon Paulsen, Nell Sherrill, Sycamore; Anna Morris, Carpentersville; Darlene Flynn, Maple Park.

e3 OPI WEATHER FOTOCAST ft mont. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday at the First United Methodist Church in Kirkland with the Rev. Barbara Page Kell officiating. Burial will be in the Maple Cemetery in Kirkland.

Visitation will be at the Quiram-Kirkland Funeral Home from 6-9 p.m. Alice G. Herrmann ROCKFORD Alice G. Herrmann, 92, of Rockford. formerly of Steward, died Sunday, June 10, 1984, at home.

Arrangements are pending at Jacobson Funeral Home in Shabbona. Michael Scott Rackley HINCKLEY Michael Scott Rackley, 21, of Hinckley, died Sunday, June 10, 1984, at Mercy Center Hospital in Aurora following a motorcycle accident east of Hinckley. He was born on Sept. 27, 1962, in DeKalb, the son of James L. and Ruth (Wainscott) Rackley.

He was a deputy jailer in Shelby County, Ky. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ruth Rackley of Hinckley; two sisters, Mrs. Bradley (Anita) Byro of Hinckley and Vicki Lynn Rackley of Hinckley. He was preceded in death by his father, James L.

in May of 1984. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Nash Memorial Chapel in Hinckley, with the Rev. Wayne D. Kirk officiating.

Burial will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery at PIZZA RIDS Best in Town or We Will Buy It Back Temperatures, precipitation .04 FREE GALLON COKE with this coupon Albuquerque Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Billings Birmingham pc Boston Brwnsvll Tx.pc Buffalo pc Burlnetn Vt. dc 758-5471 PAGL1AIS n9So.i,tst of the DeKalb County Board of Supervisors, and the former village clerk of Kirkland. He was active in Boy Scouting, and was a recipient of the Silver Beaver award. He was a former member of the Salvation Army Board and a World War I Army Veteran, and a member of American Legion and the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife June of Kirkland; two sons, Robert Ecklund, Omaha, and Gary Ecklund, Rockford; one sister, Lillian Ecklund of Kirkland, and six grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Kirkland with the Rev. Peter Holmer officiating. Burial will be at Maple Cemetery in Kirkland.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Quiram-Kirkland Funeral Home. Wilber R. Lamont KIRKLAND -WilberR.

Lamont, 71, of Kirkland, died Saturday, June 9, 1984, at St. Anthony's Hospital in Rockford. He was born June 14, 1912 in Kirkland, the son of Arthur and Lou (Moon) Lamont. He married Martha Tin-dall on July 4, 1942 in Junction City, Kan. He formerly owned and operated Lamont's Grocery in Kirkland, and was a DeKalb County Deputy Sheriff and baliff for several years.

He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Kirkland, and a member of the Kirkland Lion's Club. He was also a World War II Army veteran, and member of the Kingston American Legion. He also was a member of the Hiawatha Booster Club. Survivors include his wife, Martha, of Kirkland; one son. Gene Lamont of Sarasota, two daughters, Helen Lamont of Philadelphia, and Rebecca Lamont of Kirkland; one brother, Eldon of Kirkland; several nieces and nephews, and one granddaughter.

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Manda Plesa Mrs. Manda Plesa, 97, formerly of 315 Dodge DeKalb, died Sunday, June 10, 1984, at DeKalb County Nursing Home in DeKalb. Funeral arrangements are being completed at Ronan-Moore Mortuary in DeKalb. Anja Marie Anderson SYCAMORE Anja Marie Anderson, infant daughter of Ric and Jeanne Marie (Danielsen) Anderson, of Sycamore, died Friday, June 8, 1984, shortly after birth at Kishwaukee Community Hospital in DeKalb. She is survived by her parents; one brother, Joshua Aaron Anderson of Sycamore; her maternal grandparents, Ed and Bar-bara Danielsen of Sycamore; her paternal grandparents, Lester and Marian Anderson of Sycamore; her maternal great grandmothers, Marguerite Fry of Sycamore and Alvina Danielsen of Sycamore; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was preceded in death by both her paternal great-grandfathers. Graveside funeral service was held at 10:30 a.m. today at Fairview Memory Gardens with the Rev. Terri Driver-Bishop officiating. Ernest E.

Ecklund KIRKLAND-Ernest E. Ecklund, 88, of Kirkland, died Sunday June 10, 1984, at St. Anthony's Hospital in Rockford. He was bom Jan. 30, 1896, in Kirkland, the son of August and Johanna Ecklund.

He married June Miller on June 25, 1930, in Little Brown Church in the Veil, Nashua, Iowa. He was a manager of the Kingston Farmers Co-op Lumber Yard in Kirkland, and also managed lumber yards in Steward and Sycamore. He was a lifelong active member of the First Lutheran Church in Kirkland, and was a charter member of the Kirkland Lion's Club. He was also a former member Charlott N.C. Chicago pc Cleveland 1022W.tincoln Hwy.

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Steel 26 26 WurliUer 5 5 ConAgra 36 36 BID AND ASK Bar. Greene 5 6V4 DeKalb Ag 24 V4 24 Wolohan 4 4 25V4 25 SPORT SHOP SIXTEEN CANDLES DOWNTOWN DEKALB (PG) -J2V 1 SOPHISTICATED 1 A MEMORIAL FUND is being established FOR Ernest E. Ecklund for the First Lutheran Church in Kirkland in care of the Quiram-Kirkland Funeral Home. Big sound system. Programmed audio.

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38) DeKALB, ILLINOIS PHONE 81 758-2244 JOIN THE SEARCH. STARTR6KJE REOPENING TOMORROW! FAMILY NITE! SAVE Includes: 18" Family Size Pizza With One Ingredient of your choice. Pitcher of Pop Eaten In Dining Room Only THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK EW LOUNGE HI M.Mr ftkS?" vviiaays iuvy; 9 v.L Cortland-DeKalb Yards, Inc. corn $3.38, beans DeKalb County Exports Chicago Board of Trade corn soybean $7.66 Dow Jones Industrial Average down 8.46 Heinold Commodities 1013 N. First St.

DeKalb, III. 601 15 Stan Storm and Charlie Boston, co-managers 756-7426 Chicago Board of Trade Chicao Merchantile Exchange USDA livestock slaughter under federal inspection Cattle Hogs Yesterday 136,000 302,000 Week ago 139,000 322,000 Year ago 128,000 300,000 Dressed beef trade yesterday Steer beef choice grade 3 $.96 Heifer beef choice grade 3 $.94 Soybean basis $.03 Corn basis $.06 Chicago mercantile livetattle as of 11:30 a.m. Prior Close Opening High Low Last June 64.62 64.87 65.25 64.80 65.07 Aug. 62.77 62.94 63.10 62.80 62.85 Oct. 62.02 62.25 62.35 62.15 62.22 Dec.

63.77 64.00 64.05 63.90 63.95 Chicago mercantile live hogs as of 11:30 a.m. Prior Close Opening High low Last June 51.67 51.77 52.10 51.60 51.72 July 56.65 56.72 56.97 56.65 56.75 Aug 58.65 58.72 59.05 58.70 58.92 Oct. 58.22 58.12 58.35 57.82 57.95 Chicago Board of Trade corn Prior Close Opening High Low Last July 3.47 3.46 3.47 3.44 3.44 Sept. 3.19V4 3.18V4 3.19 3.16 3.17 Dec. 2.96V4 2.95 2.97 2.95 2.95 March 3.06V4 3.05V4 3.07 3.04 3.06 1 Chicago Board of Trade soybeans Prior Close Opening High low Last julv 7.79 7.79 7.81 7.66 7.67 Aug.

7.77 7.78 7.79 7.64 7.65 Sept 7.36 7.40 7.41 7.30 7.33 Nov 7.07 7.09 7.10 7.02 7.05 Chicago Board of Trade wheat Prior Close Opening High low Last 11015 BLACK HAWK 1015 BLACK HAWK 756 3792 2y I MAPLE PARK AND COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF KANE COUNTY AND. DEKALB COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS commonly known as MAPLE PARK AND COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The Board of Trustees of Maple Park and Countryside Fire Protection District of Kane County and DeKalb County, in the State of Illinois, will hold a Public Hearing on the proposed budget and levy increase at the Fire Station of said District in the Village of Maple Park, Kane County, Illinois, in said District at 8:00 P.M. CDS on the 1 9th day of June, 1 984. 2.

The amount of proposed taxes exclusive of election costs and bonds, extended or estimated to be extended on behalf of the Maple Park and Countryside Fire Protection District for the preceding year were $71,893.00. 3. The amount of the proposed levy exclusive of election costs and bonds for the current year is $81,435.00. 4. The percentage of increase is 13.2 Monday, June 1 1, 1984 Legal No.

472 NORTH 3RD ST. 756 4611 2.00 BREAJNESHOWS BEJFORE 6 P.M. 5:30 7:30 9:30 3.52V4 3.52V4 3.54 3.51 3.53 July If adventure has a name, most be Indiana Jones. OMrr.FORTMSSPCCiAL ENGAGEMENT SUPER SAVER AND REDUCED ADMISSION TICKETS AM NOT VAUO NO PASSES NO BARGAIN MATINEES 6) Silver measured in dollars per Troy ounce Prior Close Opening High Low Last 9.08 9.04 9.08 8.83 8.85 4tm July rsmrig or Doom OH I DOLBY STEREO WEEKDAYS AT 4:15 7:009:45 POW Gold Dollars per Troy ounce Prior- Close Opening High low last Aug. 389.50 389.00 389.50 382.00 383.10.

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