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Catholic Cemetery, Somonauk. Visitation will be today from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Burkhart Funeral Home in Sandwich, and the rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Eugene 'Jeep' Peto BURLINGTON Eugene "Jeep" Peto, 51, died May 10, 1980, at St. Joseph Hospital in Elgin.

He was born Jan. 7, 1929, in Elmhurst, the son of Louis and Emma (Schumacher) Peto." He was united in marriage to Ruth Weberpal in Hampshire on Nov. 27, 1970. He had made his home in Burlington for the last 10 years. He was employed by the Lunde Leasing Co.

of Rockford. Survivors include his wife, Ruth, Burlington; his parents of Addison; three brothers, Edward, Roselle, Wesley, Reno, and Warren, Elgin; two sisters, Mrs. Roland (Laverne) Gerberding, Elgin, and Mrs. William (Marlene) Andrews, Glendale Heights. He was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Frederick Funeral Home in Hampshire with the Rev. Kenneth Rozak officiating. Burial will be in St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 until 9 p.m. Tuesday. Mabel A. Wiltberger Mabel A. Wiltberger, 81, died May 11, 1980, at the Pinecrest Manor in Mount Morris.

She was born Jan. '31, 1899, at Pleasant Valley (Dalton), the daughter of the Rev. Louis W. and Agnes (Noyes) Wiltberger. She spent her childhood in South Dakota, Colorado, and throughout Illinois.

She was a graduate of the Dallas City High School in 1917. She was graduated from the Iowa Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Des Moines in 1922, and from that time until her semi-retirement in 1962 she was a full-time nurse at the DeKalb Public Hospital. For the next 10 years she worked part-time at the hospital. Survivors include one uncle, James Howard. Wiltberger, Pinecrest; five cousins, which include Richard and Preston Wiltberger of DeKalb; numerous other relatives.

She was a member of the First Congregational Church in DeKalb. The funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the church, with the Rev. Donald Mayer officiating. Burial will be at Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Wirtz Roche Smith Funeral Home. Bonnie Joan Smith PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Bonnie Joan Smith, 43, died May 11, 1980, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. She was Aug.

23, 1936, in Rockford, the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beishir. She was formerly employed at St. Mary's Hospital Automatic in DeKalb and at.

Electric Co. in Genoa. Survivors include one son, Robeft, Philadelphia, three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Debra) McMahon, Christine Smith, both of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Gene (Cynthia) Irving, DeKalb; her mother, Mrs.

Stan (Vivian)' Yaron. Rockford; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Beishir, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Ken (Peggy) Johnson, Gillette, two grandsons; two granddaughters; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Julian-Poorman Funeral Home in Rockford. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 8 p.m.

on Wednesday. Hospitals Kishwaukee Friday Admitted Bertha Carlson, Annette Lloyd, DeKalb; Edwin Knopp, Sandwich; Jeanette Larson, Lee; Ester Sands, Shabbona. Dismissed Mrs. Fadul Norein Abusin and daughter, Donna Carroll, Oliver Cradduck, Patricia Harris, Susan Keeney, Cheryl Littrell, Betty McDougal, Grace Myers, Michael Sarich, Ruth Smith, Evelyn Thiele, DeKalb; Daren Plant, Sycamore; Donald Full, Eunice Decker, Genoa; Lyle Henry, Leland; Dana Ihren, Chana; Mrs. Joseph Lindbloom and daughter, Somonauk; Theo Fulfs, Dixon: Saturday Admitted Connie Clayton, Sharon Sytsma, DeKalb; Lois Solberg, Sycamore; Gloria Contreras, Rochelle; Sandra Schorsch, Hampshire; Dennis Juergenson, Marseilles.

Dismissed Anthony Johnson, Annette Lloyd, Joyce Nelson, Josephine Singleton, Richard Ralph Taylor, DeKalb; Mrs. Rodney Challand and daughter, Mrs. Norman Moret and daughter, Mrs. John Thompson and son, Sycamore; Mrs. Thomas Carlson and son, Hinckley; Donald Carr, Malta; Deanne King, Esmond; Mrs.

Robert Havenar and daughter, Louise Kahle, Waterman; Gloria Contreras, Mrs. Abdul Madi, Thomas Reed, Rochelle; Sandra Schorsch, Hampshire. -Birth A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Sytsma, DeKalb.

Sunday Admitted Robert Trotter, Glenna Harriss, Harriett Parks, Marie Sorensen, Edna Barbour, Loretta Jackson, DeKalb; Patti Lynn Harms, Sycamore; Gloria Contreras, Rochelle; Harley ATEO CINEMA 1 2 CANTON ROUTE LINCOLN HWY GILDA LIVE. 'Every Which AT Way But Loose' 7:10 AND AT 7:00 9:00 and 9:10 RE QUALITY' STEAK SALE MONDAY-TUESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL STEAK 'N SIRLOIN STUFF $2.99 $2.79 Includes All You Can Eat SOUP 'n SALAD BAR Baked Potato or Fries Stockade Toast Kids' Menu Items, only SIRLOIN STOCKADE Our quality will keep you comin' back. 1127 W. Lincoln Hwy. DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKalb, Illinois Monday, May 12, 1980 5 WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST DO 2AM 881 -19 -80 SAN UPS WEATHER POTOCAST Weather Occasional showers and thunderstorms are forecast for tonight and Tuesday.

Lows will be in the 60s. Highs Tuesday will be in the 70s. The extended forecast calls for rain Wednesday. Partly cloudy skies are expected Thursday and Friday. Lows will be in the 40s.

Highs will be in the 60s. Markets Stocks of local interest The latest market report is provided by Edward D. Jones and Matt Myre registered representative in DeKalb. After each company name appears the previous day close and noon today figures. Prev.

Prev. Day Noon Day Noon Close Today Close Today Beatrice Chrysler 7 Com. Edison 22 223 Cont. Tel. Duplex Esmark 271 Exxon GE.

GM GTE ITT NICOR Cortland-DeKalb Yards, $5.80. DeKalb County Trade May Corn Farmer's Bid Corn Dow Jones Industrial Heinold 1013 N. DeKalb, Board Chicago Mercantile Official USDA For May 13 Not Week ago Not Year ago Not Reynold A.0. Smith Sunstrand 38 Un. Tech.

39 U.S. Steel Wurlitzer BID AND ASK Bar. Greene 16 DeK. Ag. 29 30 Wolohan Pio.

Hi-Bred 20 Peavey 17 Inc. Corn Beans Exports. Chicago Board of May Soybeans Cash Soybeans Average at noon down 3.84. Commodities First St. Ill.

60115 of Trade Exchange market advance Peoria Joliet Cattle Hogs Cattle Hogs available Not available available Not available available Not available USDA livestock slaughter under federal inspection Cattle Hogs Yesterday 113,000 375,000 Week ago 118,000 374,000 Year ago 112,000 327,000 Dressed beef trade yesterday Steer beef choice grade 3 102.00 Heifer beef choice grade 3 100.00 Soybean basis Corn basis $.22 Chicago mercantile live cattle as of 11:30 a.m. Prior Close Opening High Low Last June 67.17 67.05 67.20 66.60 66.80 Aug. 67.25 66.95 67.20 66.57 66.75 Oct. 65.12 65.05 65.25 64.75 64.80 Dec. 65.40 65.40 65.60 65.15 65.30 Chicago mercantile live hogs as of 11:30 a.m.

Prior Close Opening High Low Last June 34.95 34.95 35.07 34.50 34.55 July 36.70 36.80 36.90 36.32 36.45 Oct. 36.55 36.75 36.75 36.37 36.55 Dec. 39.70 39.60 39.65 39.40 39.55 Chicago Board of Trade corn Prior Close Opening High Low Last May 2.74 2.71¼ 2.71½ 2.69½ 2.69¾ July 2.83¼ 2.78½ 2.80 2.78 2.78¾ Dec. 3.00½ 2.96½ 2.97¾ 2.95¼ 2.95½ March '81 3.12½ 3.08¾ 3.10¼ 3.07¾ 3.08 Chicago Board of Trade soybeans Prior Close Opening High Low Last May 6.18½ 6.15½ 6.16 6.08½ 6.09½ July 6.32½ 6.21¾ 6.27 6.21½ 6.24 Nov. 6.62¼ 6.53 6.57 6.52 6.54 Jan.

6.77 6.68 6.71½ 6.67½ 6.68 Chicago Board of trade wheat Prior Close Opening High Low Last July 4.28 4.15½ 4.20½ 4.14 4.16 Gold Dollars per Troy ounce Prior Close Opening High Low Last June 516.20 514.50 518.00 511.50 512.30 Silver measured in dollars per Troy ounce, Prior Close Opening High Low Last June 12.96 12.75 12.89 12.70 12.72 SWIFT COMPANY Rochelle, Illinois May 12, 1980 TOP lbs. 20.00-24.50. 26.00- CATTLE 27.75- Choice Steers 28.00- 62.50-65.00; 27.75- 1000-1250 lbs. Choice Heifers 61.00-63.00; 900-1050 lbs. Deaths SYCAMORE Sarah M.

Safford, 8, died May 10, 1980, at Kishwaukee Community Hospital. She was born Nov. 21, 1971, in Sycamore, the daughter of Steven and Mary (Johnson) Safford. Survivors include her parents; a sister, Emily, at home; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward H. Safford, and Mr. 'and Mrs. J. R.

Johnson, all of Sycamore; one great-grandmother, Augusta V. Glorfield, Sycamore. She. was baptized at Salem Lutheran Church and was a member of the children's, choir and a member of the third grade Sunday school class. She was a third grade student at Sycamore Central School.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Salem Lutheran Church with Pastor William Kmet and Pastor Gary B. Ryden officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at QuiramSycamore Funeral Home. Cally P. Burnett MAPLE PARK Cally P. Burnett, of Maple Park, 81, died May 11, 1980, at Pine Acres Retirement Center. He was born May 8, 1899, the son of W.

Burnett and Nettie Potter, in Monroe County, Ky. He was married to Iva Keller on Dec. 30, 1925, in Allenville. He was a retired farmer in the Maple Park area. Survivors included his wife, Iva, Maple Park; one foster son, Merrill Dunning, 'Aurora; one brother, Carl, Denver, one sister, Essie Taylor, Denver, four grandchildren; three nieces; one nephew.

He was a World War I veteran. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church in Sycamore with Pastor Edward Smith officiating. Burial will follow at the Ohio Grove Cemetery in rural Sycamore. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

tonight at the Van Natta Funeral Home in Sycamore. Zella M. Boyle Zella M. Boyle, died May 12, 1980, in Hinsdale. Funeral arrangements are pending.

Charles B. Dolder Sarah M. Safford SOMONAUK Charles B. Dolder, 63, died May 10, 1980, at his home. He was born Aug.

26, 1916, in Harding, the son of Benjamin and Rozetta (Hinckley) Dolder. He was married to Jean Larson on April 28, 1943, in Ottawa. Survivors include his wife, Jean; one daughter, Madelyn Haas, Somonauk; two sons, Stephen, Hinckley, and Stacey, Somonauk; two brothers, Robert Ottawa, and John Maple Park; six grandchildren. He farmed west of Somonauk for 23 years and near Serena for 10 years. He was a member of St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church in Somonauk and was a member of the Sandwich Loyal Order of Moose. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Somonauk with the Rev. Charles E.

Sherman officiating. Burial will be in St. John's Haish, Hinckley; Jerry Kolesar, Somonauk; Diane Chivers, Sandwich. Dismissed Bertha Carlson, Patty Slade, DeKalb; Chris Zang, Sycamore: Laverna Lyons and son, Kingston; infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Abdul Madi, Rochelle; Dennis Juergenson, Marseilles. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Contreras, Rochelle; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

David Harms, Sycamore; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, DeKalb. Sycamore Friday Admitted Margaret Blum, Sycamore; Evelyn Gilbert, DeKalb. Dismissed Marilyn Harrole, Tammy Chesser, Ellen Gilkey, Genoa; Robert Uphoff, Kirkland; Rossi Aves, Malta; Larry Dahlquist, Gladys Lawrence, Catherine Trotter, Sycamore; Mark Hoadley, DeKalb.

Birth A son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busse, Kingston. Saturday Admitted Thelma Bridgewater, Maria Mancha, Harry Mulcahy, Sycamore; Ernest Hanson, Esmond; Dora Gleason, Kirkland. Dismissed Ernest Hanson, Esmond; Mary Lou Kortte, Wilda Carlson, Sycamore; Anton Weishaar, DeKalb County Nursing Home; Charlotte Kizak, Hampshire.

Sunday Admitted Gladys M. Harlow, Virginia Mae Waller, Sycamore; Charles W. Luncberg, DeKalb; Sharon Miller, Kingston; Gail L. Schweighauser, Ganoa. Dismissed Erma Johnson, Genoa.

Sandwich Friday Admitted Malcolm Barrows, Rita Simmons, Sandwich; Richard Klatt; Plano. Dismissed Terrell Morris, Sandwich; Kristin Hanouw, Terry Smith, Leland; Ginger Duffy, Serena; Wilma McIntyre, Earlville; Lydia Mikkelson, Plano; Helen Wyles, Big Rock; Vicki Worrell, Somonauk. Saturday Admitted Ole Tutland, Sandwich; James Van Horn, Earlville. Dismissed Malcolm Barrows, Sandwich; Vaughn Henry, Sheridan; David Kent, Earlville; Rhonda Kramer, Leland; Cindae Race, Hinckley; Sheila Williamson, Marseilles. Sunday Admitted Frank Coleman, Plano; Lois Hub- DeKALB NORTH JAD DIN ALE SOPHMORE SENSATIONS RATED CInEMA 41 WEEKNIGHTS FRIDAY THE 137 WEEKNIGHTS Apocalypse Nose.

WEEKNIGHTS Walt Disney's Lady Tramp ta WEEKNIGHTS PENITENTIARY NEWS: "Realistic and gritty in a way 'Rocky' never was." Distributed by The Jerry Gross Organization bard, Sheridan; Lisa Todd, Somonauk. Dismissed Karen Alwine, Sandwich; Randol Estes, Plano. Out-of-town Ethel Harvel is a patient at Rockford Memorial Hospital in Room 215 E. Fire calls The following calls were answered Saturday, Sunday and Monday by the DeKalb and Sycamore fire departments: DeKalb Saturday 5:50 p.m. call to 323 S.

Fifth St. Mary L. Phillips transported to Kishwaukee Community Hospital. 9:04 p.m. call to 860 N.

Seventh St. A wire short resulted in a fire totaling $15,000 damages to a home owned by Gordon Roach. 9:54 p.m. Ambulance call to 1025 Crane Drive. Bob West transported to KCH.

10:20 p.m. Fire call to 632 S. Second St. Smoke investigation, no fire. 11:36 p.m.

Fire call to 1212 Varsity malicious false alarm. Sunday 4:39 p.m. Ambulance call to South Fourth Street near the high school. No patient. Monday 4:03 a.m.

Ambulancecall to 830 Edgebrook. John Baldwin transported to KCH. Sycamore Sunday 12:38 a.m. Ambulance call to 1705 Longwood Drive, Apt: 104. Gladys Harlow transported to Sycamore Municipal Hospital.

Police DeKalb Accident Police reported a two car accident at the corner of Sycamore Road and the Jewel parking lot Saturday. Carol L. Heide suffered $400 damage to her car when she allegedly pulled out of the lot in front of a car driven by Michael J. Lay, causing Lay to strike her. Police estimated.

$100 damage to the Lay vehicle. Disorderly conduct A DeKalb man was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct after he allegedly disguised himself as woman 'and requested enrollment in classes at the Lynn Stevens Health Studio, 205 N. Second St. When James M. Arnold was refused entry, he allegedly produced a knife, police said, and began using abusive language.

He then left in his car northbound on Second Street, and was apprehended at the corner of Second and Pine, according to police. Theft Police said a car owned by Sharon Miller was burglarized while parked at the 100 block of North First Street Saturday night, resulting in the loss of items totaling $325. No suspects were found. Criminal damage Police received a report of damage to a small airplane parked in the grass at the DeKalb Municipal Airport Sunday. Unknown persons were said to have caused $250 damage to the plane's left side door and vent windows.

$15,000 damage in local house fire fire in the home of Gordon Roach, 860 N. Seventh resulted in damages of $15,000 and rendered the house uninhabitable early Saturday night. According to DeKalb Fire Chief Al Riippi, the fire started in the basement because of an electrical short. It will be under investigation for several more days, he said. "The fire burnt the floor joists off in the furnace area, and the first floor started to settle in a Riippi said.

"It didn't take long to get the blaze under control, but the place became super-heated and was full of Riippi said two engines were at the scene, only one of which was needed to control the fire. "That $15,000 figure is just an estimate," he said. "We don't know how extensively the wiring system, plumbing, or inside floors were A MEMORIAL FUND is being established FOR SARAH M. SAFFORD in care of Quiram Sycamore Funeral Home. 2 Piece Lunch $1.69 Combo Only Monday Thru Thursday 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Kentucky Fried Chicken. OPEN 11 a.m.-10 p.m., 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. -Thurs 920 So. 4th, DeKalb 758-5119 FINE FRESH OR FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CRISP HEAD LETTUCE each 49 CRISP SWEET CARROTS lb. FIRM RIPE BANANAS lb.

315 GENE'S 7th and Oak Sts. DeKalb, Ill. PRODUCE OPEN MONDAY EVE TILL 8:30 HOG MARKET 30.00; 180-200 lbs. 27.00; 200-230 lbs. 30.00; 230-250 lbs.

28.75; 250-270 lbs. 28.00. SOW MARKET 22.24.00; MARKET 1000-1250 lbs. Good Steers 59.50-62.50; 900-1050 lbs. Good Heifers 59.00-61.00..

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