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DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKalbSycomore, III. Monday, March 26, 1 984 5 (alSOy Sunny Partly sunny today with an afternoon high near the 50s. Increasing cloudiness tonight with a low near 30. Cloudy with rain Tuesday with high near 40. Some rain, possibly mixed with snow, Wednesday.

Some clearing Thursday. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST 10 7 AM EST washdown at 1039 W. Hillcrest. Monday 12:51 a.m. Ambulance call to 141 S.

Third St. Daniel Ebertz, no address, taken to KCH. 12:51 a.m. Ambulance call to 711 Russell Road. Patient taken to KCH.

Sycamore Saturday 11 35 p.m. Fire call to 119V2 E. Ottawa St. Investigation only. 11:40 p.m.

Ambulance call to 7-11 store on Hillcrest in DeKalb. Kimberly Hitchens of Normal transported to Kishwaukee Community Hospital. Mutual aid to DeKalb Fire Department. Sunday 8:38 p.m. Fire call to Taylor Standard, 104 W.

State St. Car hit gas pump, safety first. Sycamore Fire Departments. DeKalb Saturday 6:14 p.m. Ambulance call to 1160 Market St.

Anna Brennan taken to Kishwaukee Community Hospital. 9:55 p.m. Ambulance call to 915 Pleasant St. Infant taken to KCH. 11:15 p.m.

Ambulance call to Welcome Lanes. Jack Evans taken to KCH. 11:19 Ambulance call to 1015 Market St. Carole Copple taken to KCH. Sunday 1:50 a.m.

Ambulance call to 915 Crane Drive. Bill Raddatz taken to KCH. 1:50 a.m. Fire call to 1039 Hillcrest. Car fire.

4 a.m. Ambulance call to 200 S. Fourth St. Ora Thomas taken to KCH. 5:24 a.m.

Fire call to 808 Ridge Road. False alarm. 5:10 p.m. Ambulance call to 825 W. Taylor.

Patient taken to KCH. 9:31 p.m. Gasoline 1 I fel V'ATLAMTA WOO UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST Temperaturoi, By United Preti 1 1 r-- FAIR 1 International (23 at Taylor's Standard, 104 W. State St. The incident occurred at about 8:30 p.m.

Sunday. About $1,000 damage was reported to the pump. There was no damage to the vehicle. Also charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol as minors were Aaron Fuller and Ronald McClendon, both 17, of West Chicago. All three were released on a notice to appear.

County Accident Timothy Wittner, 22, of RR 1, Fair-dale Road, escaped injury Saturday when the vehicle he was driving struck and killed a deer on Malta Road, at about 8 p.m. The truck he was driving suffered extensive damage. No ticket was issued. Arrested Douglas R. Thompson, 27, of DeKalb, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, improper lane usage, speeding, disobeying a stop sign and resisting arrest following a 3:35 a.m.

traffic stop in DeKalb. He was taken to county jail and held pending bond. Sandwich Arrested Robert G. Calvert, 19, 831 W. Church was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, improper lane usage, resisting arrest, unlawful possession of cannabis and illegal consumption of alcohol as a minor following a 10:12 p.m.

traffic stop Saturday in the 900 block of Church St. He posted bond and was released. Arrested David Pruski, 75 Birch Drive, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, improper lane usage and unlawful possession of cannabis following a 7:05 p.m. traffic stop Sunday in the 800 block of E. Railroad Street.

He posted bond and was released. Hwy. Criminal damage Garrick A. Balk, 1400 W. Lincoln reported to police that sometime between 2:30 a.m.

Saturday and 2 a.m. Sunday someone broke the passenger side mirror and dented the right side of his car parked in the city parking lot one. Damages were estimated at $300. DUI Steve Szczepkowski, 21, 3816 59th Cicero, was arrested early Sunday morning at Rolfe Road and Park Avenue and charged with DUI. Szczepkowski was observed by police as allegedly driving without his lights on and also following close behind another vehicle.

DUI Donald P. Saturday, 43, 1425 Willow Sycamore, was arrested early Sunday morning and charged with DUI following a traffic stop for allegedly going through a stop signs at First and Locust Streets. Criminal damage Steven A. Gledd, no address given, reported to police that four wire rim hub caps were removed Saturday night from his car while it was parked in the lot at Carrol's Cinema, 1201 W. Lincoln Hwy.

They were valued at $400. Sycamore Arrested Timothy Haeffner, 18, of Sycamore, was arretsed and charged with driving under the influence and speeding following a 1:40 a.m. traffic stop Sunday on N. Main Street at Page Street. Arrested Daniel Ehmen, 20, of Monroe Center, was arrested and charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor at 6:20 p.m.

Sunday at the Four Seasons. He was taken to the Sycamore Police Department where he posted bond and was released. Arrested Anthony Frelo, 17, of West Chicago, was arrested and charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor and illegal transportation of alcohol after the vehicle he was driving struck a gas pump Detroit sy 46 25 Hi Lo Pep Duluth pc 32 24 66 36 El Paso 72 56 72 36 Hartford sy 53 28 42 35 Helena sn 48 SO 67 44 Honolulu sy 85 69 68 43 .01 Houston 78 59 42 37 .68 Indianapolis sy 43 31 49 38 Jacksn Mss. pc 67 44 61 41 Jacksonville pc 83 49 44 27 Kansas City ts 59 42 45 35 .08 Las Vegas cy 71 55 44 29 Little Rock cy 63 47 81 69 Los Angeles pc 73 60 45 25 Memphis sh 55 44 71 54 1.25 Miami Bech pc 80 70 70 41 Milwaukee sy 42 26 43 24 Minneapolis pc 48 31 47 34 .10 New Orlens pc 72 49 42 26 New York 43 35 43 28 .38 Oklahm Cty pc 65 53 72 59 Omaha sh 56 40 41 24 .07 Orlando pc 83 62 53 37 Philadelphia pc 43 37 aty Fell Albuquerque pc Amarillo pc Anchorage cy Ashevllle pc Atlanta sy Baltimore cy Billings sh Birmingham Bismarck pc Boise sh Boston sy Brownsville Buffalo sy Charlstn SC sy Charlott NC pc Chicago pc Cincinnati pc Cleveland sy Columbus sy Dallas pc Denver pc Des Moines cy and Mrs. Albert Ekstrom of Waterman.

A son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh of Rochelle. Sunday Admitted Pamela Allen, Ron Bradt, Stacy Dolby Joan Gorenz, Algot Moline, Frank Zak, Gina Zupsich, Jane Eb-besen, DeKalb; Patricia Shott, Sycamore; Gloria Gates, Shirley Gordon, Waterman; Frank Spanggard, Antioch. Dismissed Baby boy Coleman, Mrs.

Gregory Sullivan and son, Janet Kohn, James Launer, Evelyn Bastian, DeKalb; Rhonda Brown, Eric Olsen, Sycamore; Carol Seisser, Janson Suttie, Genoa; Robert Bend, Shabbona. Sycamore Friday Admitted Pearl Hallberg, Sycamore. Dismissed Sue Lyon, Sycamore. Saturday Admitted Lora Griffith, Sycamore; Sharon Roland, Royal Cornwall, DeKalb. Dismissed Helen Carter, Genoa; Lois Eberly, Malta; Floyd Coan, Sycamore; Wilma Meyer, Hampshire.

Sunday Admitted Carol Cop-pie, DeKalb. Dismissed Russell Garvey, Sycamore. Sandwich Friday Admitted William Goldsmith, Sandwich; Shirley Krause, Piano. Dismissed Russell Bland, Fairy Wilson, Sandwich; Anthony Walleck, Piano; Marjorie Heckathorn, Leland. Saturday Admitted Donna Dolister, Heath McNutt, John Taylor Edward Towne, Sandwich.

Dismissed Jeffrey Alstadt, Sandwich; Donda Vezain, Somonauk; Brenda Goddard, Michelle Sewell, Piano; Nancy Fontacia, Leland; Evelyn Buckingham, Elmer Riveland, Marseilles. Sunday Admitted Robert Stubbe, Piano. Dismissed Rose Kuntz, Edward Towne, Sandwich; Michael Sewell, Piano. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Wilson of Somonauk. Deaths Gract Copeland SOMONAUK Grace Copeland, 96, of Somonauk, died March 24, 1984, at Roosevelt Square, Sandwich. She was born April 25, 1887, in Hanover, Ind. She was a member of the Somonauk Baptist Temple. Surviving are a son, Dean of East Moline; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband William and a brother, Tom Bennett. Funeral service will be 1 p.m., Tuesday at the Turner Funeral Home, Somonauk. Burial will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Sandwich. Visitation is 9 to 11 a.m., Tuesday, at the funeral home. Henchel B.

Williams Herschel B. Williams, 81, of 201 Evans DeKalb, died Sunday, March 25, 1984 at his home. He was born on Dec. 25, 1902 in Ramsey, 111., the son of Fred and Delta (Turner) Williams. He married Nellie Funder-burk on June 20, 1925 in Hillsboro, 111.

He was a retired Del Monte employee and had worked there for 38 years. He was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church in Sycamore. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Don (Doris) Castenson of Maple Park and Mrs. Lorna Knuuttila of DeKalb; two sons Jess Williams of DeKalb and Dallas Williams of Cortland; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Joe and Loren Williams, both of DeKalb; one sister, Mrs.

Evelyn Degg of Witt, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, one grandson and two brothers. Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Salem Lutheran Church in DeKalb, with the Rev. Gary Ryden and Rev.

Terry Driver-Bishop officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Memory Gardens in DeKalb. Private family visitation will be held Tuesday evening at Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb. II li 1 I I Today HcTtTiteilH UNCOIWHIWA ICE PIRATES fo POLICE ACADEMY o. MTTlTtTI DEI DEBBIE DOES DALLAS 2 (X) Stephen Hingk Ciuumen or mcCoftnn lgLl SHOWS BlfOm fcPM MACHCL WAHO AGAINST AU.

COOS A UMIVUfttAL ((. ALFRED HITCHOCK'S VERTIGO IPO 7:00 1 a MAiiMMti mc'um 7:25 tutu? 5:45 1AI SN 7:15 men I I Stocks of local Interest The latest market report Is provided by Edward 0. Janes Matt Myre registered representative In DeKalb. After each company name appears the previous 1 day close and noon today figures. loHrMdd Portugal France Spain Italy 1 6 Glorious Days under the spiritual direction of Father Charles K.

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Day Noon dose Today 46H 46V4 15 15V4 Beatrice 31V 32 Chrysler 27 26 Com. Ed 22 22 Con. Tel 20 20 Duplex 23 23 Esmark 44 44 Exxon 38 38'A G.E 52 51 G.M 65 64 G.T.E 36 36 ITT 40 40 NICOR .......26 25 Thofon food to feed your Comity JOB If you need one run an ad In the Dally Chronicle classified section. Call 756-4841. spcnainjaioruiiw.

MFW lus A MIAMI ORLEANS 1 prt cipltatlon .60 .04 .36 Prev. Day Noon Close Today OHn 27 27 Reynold 55 56V4 A.O. Smith 16 16 Sunstrand 43'A 43 Un.Tech 60 61 U.S. Steel 30 30 Wurlitzer 6 6V4 ConAgra 31 31 BID AND ASK Bar 9 10 DeKalb Ag ....23 23 Wolohan 5 5 Pio-Bred 27 28 slaughter inspection Cattle Hogs 341,000 343,000 272,000 117,000 131,000 117,000 last 8.08 8.17 8.06 7.41 8.01 8.05 8.10 8.15 7.99 8.04 7.38 7.40 5T Cortland-DeKalb Yards, Inc. Corn $3.43, Beans DeKalb County Exports Chicago Board of Trade Corn $3.56, Soybeans $8.06 Dow Jones Industrial Average down .94 Helnold Commodities 1013 N.

first St. DeKalb, III. 601 IS Stan Storm and Charlie Boston, co-managers 756-7426 Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Merchantile Exchange Fire calls The following calls were taken by the DeKalb and 75646117 Buy any sire Little Caea original round pixsa. at V-5 I uuscuupun. mfm X.

IWI M. USDA livestock under federal Yesterday Week ago Year ago Announcing Every Tuesday Nite FAMILY PIZZA NITE Only $00 it Include: 18" Family Size Pizza With One Ingredient of your choice. Pitcher of Pop Dressed beef trade yesterday Steer beef choice grade 3 $1.05 Heifer beef choice grade 3 $1.03 Soybean basis $.08 May Corn basil $.04 May large selection of the food your exchange lists (Quick Full Choice.) IT- Offrr veJM at panicipacJr DC2liplm43M 5T loralloaa. We carry a available en Start 1 2 and Ask your our daily diet P. Restaurant 1215Blackhuwk DEKALB Now rhere'i One Out In BEFORE 6PM.

PART II I I) Chicago mercantile live cattle as of 11:30 a.m. Prior dose Opening High Low Last 72.12 72.25 72.50 71.75 72.10 69.45 69.70 69.85 69.30 69.65 66.20 66.40 66.60 66.15 66.45 64.35 64.47 64.75 64.30 64.60 waitress for foods. 758-7448 Police DeKalb Accident Kimberly S. Hitchins, 20, of 107 Willow, Normal, was treated and released from Kishwaukee Community Hospital Saturday night after she was struck by a vehicle driven by Deetta M. Rader, 17, 517 N.

Barnsdale, LaGrange Park. Hitchins was walking south through the parking lot at 1026 W. Hillcrest Drive and reportedly saw Rader's car backing out of a parking space, but allegedly couldn't get out of the way. Rader told police she checked her rear view mirror for both cars and pedestrians and saw none so she began backing and turning and then allegedly struck Hitchins. Rader was cited for improper backing.

DUI Rafael A. Garcia, 115 Oak DeKalb, was arrested early Sunday morning and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol following a traffic stop at the 300 block of Pine Street. Garcia, according to police reports, was allegedly seen weaving and crossing the center line on Lincoln Highway near 10th Street and then on Pine Street. DUI Terence N. Kennedy 21, of 8318 S.

82nd Justice, was arrested early Sunday morning and charged with DUI following a traffic stop for driving without headlights in the 300-500 block of West Lincoln April June Aug. Oct. VNORTH 3RD ST. ui II am to 1.1015 BLACK HAWK OF THAT l2U DEC23 DOES ilTUWTefVH S2U SHOWS No Reason Why You Too Can'f DeKi ib's Besf Ret taurant, Chicago mercantile live hogs as of 11:30 a.m. Prior dose Opening High Low Hospitals Kishwaukee Friday Admitted Krisse Rhein, James Launer, Nichole Vanek, Monica Kempson, Andrea Kempson, Pamela Gar-riott, Kaye Laud, DeKalb; Roy Olson, Cortland, Jason Suttie, Genoa.

Dismissed Antonet Mesunas, Tara Berg, Frances Whitehead, Susan Lavin, David Crawford, DeKalb; Brittany Hernandez, Jeremy Pennington, Lucille Marshall, Sycamore; Mildred Olsen, Cortland; Mary Herrmann, Hinckley; Elmer Hood, Earlville; Jim Mickey, Debbie Lem-mons, Janet Hann, Rochelle; Alva Barnes, Oregon. Births A son to Mr. and Mrs. Purushottam Laud of DeKalb. A son to Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Pelikan of DeKalb. Saturday Admitted Elsa Boruschewitz, Ann Bren-nan, Alberta Collier, David Goodson, DeKalb; Theresa Ekstrom, Waterman; Dorothy O. Johnson, Lee; Richard Schuleman, Compton; Dawn Marsh, Rochelle. Dismissed Krisse Rhein, Ray Lee, Joshua Brewer, Andrea Kempson, Monica Kempson, Mrs.

Clifford Elliott and son, Cynthia Coleman, DeKalb; George Babich, Maple Park. Births A son to Mr. 1 1 to mm mm. m.mm rir vS iiii 7S6 3792J THIS IS THE STORY A SMALLTOWN LOST ITS DREAMS. SHOWS BEFORE tTtfl PGI lit .14 April June July Aug.

nnipotBv stereo 1 3 MAR. 27 thru APRIL IS RESTAUUNToSEOPS 49.70 49.70 50.10 49.27 49.47 56.32 56.35 56.70 56.02 56.20 58.22 58.25 58.70 57.90 58.10 58.30 58.45 58.80 58.22 58.50 Chicago Board of Trade corn Prior dose Opening High Low Last 3.53 3.54 3.56 3.54 3.56 3.48 3.49 3.51 3.49 3.51 3.20 3.20 3.22 3.20 3.22 2.97 2.98 3.00 2.98 3.00 Chicago Board of Trade soybeans Prior dose Opening High low last SEASON PREMIERE May July Sept. Dec. May July Aug. Nov, 8.00 8.03 8.08 8.11 7.99 8.01 7.38 7.39 A wild, laugh a minute comedy.

Terrence L. Kiel stars with our Professional New York Equity cast. Held over from last season by popular request. Call or write for Season's Schedule. tki 1 1 1 Chicago Board of Trade wheat Prior dose Opening High Lew Last May 3.61 3.63 3.67 3.62 3.66 Silver measured In dollars per Troy ounce BET SPECIAL ALL-INCLUSIVE DINNERTHEATER FUN PACKAGES FROM ONLY $1750 (Reservations Required) GROUP PLANS AVAILABLE Matinee's: 2 PM ft 4:30 Sun.

Evenings: 8:45 Thur. ft 7 A 10 PM Sat. Restaurant Opens at Shops at 12:30 For Information and Reservations Call 1-815 5687218 On U.S. 20, 3 Miles West of Marengo Close Opening High low Last 1.62 9.67 9.79 9.61 9.70 Gold Dollars per Troy ounce July New open efter the bers close 1 weekends I dose Opening High low last 393.50 395.50 395.50 393.90 395.38 June.

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