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6 Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, Jan. 21, 1969 Cecil Doyle Of Glasgow Dies: Rites Tuesday Cecil Doyle. 67-year-old resident of Glasgow, died Sunday morning at Passavant hospital. He was a member of the teamsters union local at Alton and of Witnesses. He was born in Arkansas Dec.

14. 1901, the son of Harry and Nora Howard Dovlc. He was married Oct. 11, 1959. to Nettie Bartlett who survives Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Love of Waverly became the parents of a son born at 5:09 a.m. Monday at Passavant hospital. If) Hijackers Take Ecuadorian Jet To Havana Topcoats Are Stolen In Haul JERSEYVILLE Sessel's Men's Store, 112 S. State Street in Jerseyville, was the target of burglars this week for the third time in three years, and 1 122 suits and 31 alligator topcoats, wholesale value of which was put at approximately $6,500, were stolen.

The theft was discovered by Ed Wendle. owner of the store when he opened the place last Thursday morning, and found Mrs. Pence Of Palmvra Dies: Mrs. Pansy Moran WHITE ser-Kitpc vices for Mrs. Pansy Moran.

1 UCSUU former White Hall resident who died Sundav in Alton, will be Horence at II a.m. Tuesday at the McGarvey Pence, 63, wife of Dawdy-Wolle Funeral Homo Chester Pence, diet a P- here. Interment will Ik in High Sunday at home he nnmptppv hprp She ls survived by hei hus- I Street cemetery he e. bgnd. tWQ daughters, Mrs.

Mardell Solomon of Palmyra; Mrs. Mac Crystal Elmore Mrs Helen Wvatt, Calumet; ser- four steps0ns) warren. Ray and ices for Mrs. Mae Crystal Bill of paimVra and Marvin heJd Tuesday Apple Valley, California; two the Greenfield Lucille vices Elmore will at 2 p.m. at MIAMI (AP) Crew mem- one wall empty, with the racks with four stepchildren, Richard bers of an Ecuadorian jet hi- cleared of merchandise.

The Bartlett, Northridge, California; jacked to Havana arrived in Mi- retail value of the articles has! Dean Bartlett, Washington, ami Monday and said they were not been established but Mrs. Gowdy, Glasgow; and forced to fly to Cuba by 15 hi- Wendle stated the prices range Barbara Moore of Winchester, jackers. including three with from $59.95 to $10() each. There are 13 step grand- machincguns who threatened to Chief of Police H. H.

children. kill them. Blackorby is of the opinion that These sisters survive; Ger- of them showed me a the burglars used the same sys- aldine Euald, Los Angeles, homemade said Captain tern they employed in an California; Eloise Cota. Arnold. Dean Ricker, pilot of the Ecu- attempted burglary at the store Lois Doyle, Dc Aviation prop-jet three years ago.

A number of Virginia; Lucille Wungbluth. that had 81 persons aboard. thieves work inside the store Florissant, Iris Lathrop. The passengers remained in while another man drives Glendale, California; Doris Cuba but were expected to be around the block and through Millikin. Alton; and Maxine allowed to fly to Miami later in the alley, stops at the back Blackstone.

Byron, Texas, the day. door only long enough for the There is one brother, H. E. Capt. Ricker of Miami said thieves inside to step out and Doyle.

Fort Worth. Texas. the plane, which left Miami at 2 throw the loot into the car. The remains were taken to a.m. Sunday, had stopped at Chief Blackorby stated this the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral Home Guayaquil, Ecuador, and was system makes it possible for in White Hall.

on route to Quito when three of thieves to empty several racks Funeral services will be at the hijackers burst into the of clothing in a few minutes 2 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral cockpit. and limits the danger of detec-; Rpcwlpiit home with interment to be in told them I didn't have tion to the short time involved Illv I llAolllOIl White Hall cemetery. enough fuel to make he re- in loading the car. Several suits iv I II II called and said he suggested a were found lying on the floor I YY Hill I landing in Panama to refuel.

under one rack, evidently Ricker said the hijackers, in- dropped by the burglars as they 4 4 1. eluding three women, rejected made their getaway. LMOS At AIlOll the suggestion and instead se- Mrs. Wendle said she thought. lected Barranquilla.

Colombia, the burglary occurred early in! WHITE Pansy great cathedral of the spuit-, where President Carlos Lleras the evening between closine Moran, formerly of White Hall, each of us aismg it one stone at ohn Leich. old icsi Restrepo withheld the fael until lime at aSd died Sunday at the Yinger at.me.ashe reaches out to dent of Chamtersburg. died the hijackers threatened to kill there is so much activity in the Nursing Home in Alton at the I he had b(Km Ricker. area at that time a car would age of 79 years. uoiug.

Lee E. Robinson of Spring- After three hours on the not be noticed. She was born Dec. 5. 1889.

He pledged to pursue at home 41: field, brother of Mrs. Alford ground at Barranquilla. the The Kirby Drugstore is only at Belltown. the daughter of the goals of full employment. (Bertha) Tribble and Carl plane was refueled be held Tuesday ai p.m.

at the Greenfield stPndauehters Methodist church, Rev. Leroy ALEXANDER iremen were joined by ranklin volunteers Sunday when a fire was discovered at Our Place, a restaura nt and tavern located on the north side of the highway. The fire was discovered shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday Cause of the flames was not immediately known although the blaze is believed to have started around a heater on the first floo r. The blaze quickly spread up the inside of the wall to the second floor which was unoccupied.

There was no immediate estimate of damage. The firemen from he two departments were joined by farmers with water wagons and the flames extinguished within three hours. Alexander has no municipal water sypstem and all water used to battle the fire was hauled in by truck. p.m. ai me Mrs er Manhatton, Alton, and Mrs.

Sanders officiating. Interment jMildred Redfern. Palmvra. will be in Oakwood cemetery. Th are 29 grancichildren and The body will be moved to the grandchiIdren.

church at noon Tuesday. A brolher Edward Klokkenga of Pekin, survives. Ilarry Lee Moss The remains were taken to ser- the stults Funeral Home where vices for Harry Lee Moss will services will be at 1:30 p.m. be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St.

Tuesday with interment in Oak- John's Catholic church with Wood cemetery here. Father Francis Cunningham officiating. Interment will be in St. John's cemetery. Mae L.

LI more Cecil Dovle WHITE ser- Rites Tuesday Brother Of 2 Local Residents Dies On Sundav John Lerch Of (Continued From Page One) (III The language of the address II IIIII ji loIJllli; became flowery, at times, as Nixon called on the energies of ijw SlIllM'iV the American people to build a vici vices for Cecil Doyle of Glasgow 4 1 1 Iwill be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at ljreenil 6 l(l the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral Home with interment to be in White Funeral services for Mrs. Hall cemetery. Mae Crystal Elmore, 55, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Arthur Ravmond Schofield Methodist church at ser- Greenfield.

Rev. banders vices foi Arthur Raymond Interment will he Schofield of will he at "o'taken to I p.m Tuesday at the MehL Funeral Home. Rev A. D. Selby Mrs died Saturday of will officiate.

evenjng a( Passavant hospital Interment will be in Borlin injurjes sustained in a cemetery at Eldred. car-truck accident early Wed- Friends may call at the nesdav morning south of Jack- funeral home at any time. sonville. She was born May 7, 1913, Alfred Henry Taylor in Greene county, a daughter Born at Chambersburg ser- of Harry and Edith Griffin iMHim.u. u.c inc rumy ui re is oniy a ncmuuu.

mt udu 8 ui im he was the son of Hen- vices for Alfred Henrv Tavlor Patterson. I and went on three doors away. It is open Sloss and Ellen Johnson excellence in education, bettei Fli 7 KiMnlum 1 hv Marti Airport until 8 pm and manv cus- McAdams Surviving are a son housing. But he cautioned that 1111 Llizabt Kleinlun W1u be at 2 p.m. Wednesday suivued by her P'V1, cus, i 'ivng are a son.

Lerch. He was married Hires Funeral Home husband. Howard L. Elmore of Robinson of this city, died at to Jose where Ricker saic ers. whose ages he said ranged use the back entrance.

There a daughter, Mrs. at Memorial where Ricker said the 15 hijack-tomers park in the altey and Ralph Hull. Rock and "Wc Greenfield, her Harriott what government alone can Harriett hehsaid. Stinebakcr. who survives.

officiate and interment will be tn hP Hnnp tn Also survivlnS are tw0 sons' in Carrollton City cemetery. to be to Russejj of Mt sterling and AI-1 Friends mav call at the funeral home Tuesday. after 3 p.m. hospital in Springfield. The remains are at the from 15 to 25.

left the plane yell- is a light at the back door of Sweet, Wood River. There are Ellinger and Kunz Funeral ing Live the store and another large light six grandchildren. A sister. Home in Springfield where ser- He said they were taken in the parking lot. but the Mrs.

Myrtle Hardy of Stockton, be government and peo- "chamtersburg; one vices will be at 1 p.m. Wednes- into custody by airport guards, thieves could still go unnoticed California, survives. Three together or it will not be tiaUrrhter. Mrs Mary Irving ol day with interment to be in The crew and plane arrived in io the semi-dark alleyway. Ivan sisters preceded the deceased at at Chambersburg- two brothers Oakland cemetery at Peters- Miami about 12 hours after the Heiderscheid.

owner of the jn death. is to go forward together. This of San DicR0 burg. lines hijacked Sunday Kiibv Drug Store stated.j Mrs. Moran was a member means black and white togeth- George of Perry; a sister.

The deceased was a native touched down in Miami. They Heiderscheid said he left the 0f Methodist church and as one no1 two Mrs. Nellie Thiele of Perry; 11 of Petersburg, son of the late a hijacker with a hand drugstore at 9:45 and walked thc White DAR chapter have found grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren Henry and Laura Owens Robin- grenade who diverted the EAL to his car in the parking lot and The remains wcre tJon to Nixon said, in goods but grandchildren. ZnTL at i con Ho wac a rPtiroH nmninviw 1HJ peisons aboaid there was no other car in the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral ragged in spirit; reaching with Three brothers and three sis- Jfnit Fnnpral Homp mother, Mrs. K'rk Barnard of rural Roodhouse.

a son. Howard N. Elmore of Woodstock and a daughter. Miss Nancy Elmore of Springfield; a brother, Harold Patterson of Springfield: two sisters, Mrs. Chester Pence Mrs Charles Winters of Rood- services bouse and Mrs Charles John- for Mrs.

Florence McGarvey Springfield, and two son. He was a retired employee of Gothard Mfg. Co. Surviving while enroute from New York area at that time. are his wife, Marie; two t0 Mianu daughters, Mrs.

Elsie Jones and Mrs. Donna field; four sons Riverton; Howard, Warren Henry and Raymond all Springfield. There are 20 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. In addition to Mrs. Tribble and Mr.

Robinson, these broth Citv Faucon, Spring- VL.p’or I ons, George of 1 lUIIC Child Dies In Pennsylvania the Dawdy Home. magnificent spirit for the moon, ters preceded him in death, policemen interrupted puneral services will be at hut falling into raucous discord Mr. Lerch was a member of 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral here on earth To a crisis of the the Chambersburg Christian mo imo-c jnri home with interment to be in we an answer of the church. at the Stults Funeral Home with interment to be in Oakwood cemetery.

Too Late To Classify suits into a the alley three years ago and following an attempted robbery Stiect cemetery here last March, a steel door was installed at in the back of the store. Entry was gained by prying this door open, it was stated, in thc robbery this week. services ers and sisters survive: Mrs. for three and a half year old inDIIOlNK 4 III II Fern Ackerman, Auburn; Mrs. William Bain McFarlane, son Daisy Abbott.

Albuquerque, of Reverend and Mrs. John ANNUAL MEET N.M.; Mrs. Ival Garretts. Pe- Farlane of Virginia, will be held SFT tersburg; Mrs. Helen Hart.

Wednesday. The child, whose Madison. and Glenn Rob- father is pastor of the First inson, Springfield. Mac Debaters Fo Compete In Lovola Tournev WiMiam Rain McFarlane services for William Bain McF'arlane, Abbott Rites Held Mondav The MacMurray varsity debate team will travel ROODHOUSE The annual t0 Chicago to compete in the Presbvterian church in Viremia meeting of the First 1-oyoIa University Tournament presoytenan cnuren in viiMnia, Baptlsl chUrch which was January 26, 27 and 28. The pa recently postponed is now debaters placed 10 th in a divi- spirit.

To find that answer, we The remains were taken to need only look within our- the Hufnagel Funeral Home in Mt. Sterling where services When the ceremonies closed, will be held at 2 p.m Wednes- son of Reverend and Mrs. John Nixon re-entered the Capitol, I day with Reverend Stev McFarlane of Virginia will be where his first official act of of- ons of Chambersburg otficiat- held at the irst Presbyterian fice was to sign the nominations Burial will be in Versailles church in Virginia at 2 p.m. of his Cabinet designees. Wednesday.

Reverend Roger Me' IS JSTM until time of services Interment will be in College fjrst time in 32 years, told DO DRIVE BY 734 N. room house with basement attic, 2 separate garages, space for storage and hobby shop. Many extras in this fine home. Landmark Krai 243-1410 1 20 mausoleum in Hp was horn in Falls Church I Wednesday night, sion of 24 at Illinois State Uni- presidents displayed cordiality V. lis son Ohn Jan' In lhc church fcflowship versity January 10 and 11.

com- throughout the day. Johnson 'and PhvlliV WiiC MePVr at 6 3 1 Pm record. and his wife. Lady Bird, greeted Ic dna Mci ar- with a notluek super Tho four-man unit nn thP ai newsmen of the address: enjoyed it very much. I wish him IS good luck.

have mv pray- ARAIKS TERM The outgoing and incoming (BOURSE INM! BLOOMINGTON. III. Col- 1961 auto. 8100 SPECIAL Pontiac Tempest, 4 cyl, the family Pennsylvania. The family suggests that falcon 2 6 stand made in the lorm of memorial i 4 contributions to the Hematology Chapter at St.

Louis Children's hospital. Funeral services for Helen Kennedy Abbott conducted at Cody and Miss lane. Surviving are his professors usually open with a pot luck super The four-man unit, composed the Nixons warmly on the steps ask their students to predict john and lhc annual business session of Carolyn Fukuda, Linda of the White House as the two the future, but Miss Jill D. Nest- STERLING tu tu e- i at 7 30 by Hamm. Jerry Kappel and Don men prepared for the motor- 1er, daughter of Rev.

and Mrs. gervices for John hi Aii iev uVllnu Schaefer, defeated varsity cade to the Capitol. Frank Nestler, 1314 N. Fell l)C hcjd at 2 D.m Wednesday ti? ot the church teams from Concordia. Eastern The inaugural was the most Kankakee is enrolled in at lhc Hufnagel Funeral Home Home a p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mcb arlane lequcsted to piescnt yearly minois.

Bradlev. Northern Illi- expensive ever. The cost of in- a course at Illinois Wesleyan Reverend day, Reverend James S. Bair of Rahway, N. J.

and Mr. and reports. neverena officiating. Mrs. H.

L. Wilbur Sr. of Fair- The Booster Miss Janet Hamm, violinist, I fax, Va. United Methodist played Maria" and Services will be conducted at meet for with Mrs. G.

the Virginia First Presbyterian p.m. un mursuay evening, million laid out for Kenne- O. Webster accompanying as church at 2 p.m. Wednesday. IJan 23, in the church basement.

during Wesleyan 3 a-week al home after 2 p.m. today and Reverend Roger Simpson, who will be Mr and trans. Aulo lwm So. Main 243-3023 1 Funeral FOR good hay, Lerch will wire rain Call 245-9227 alter 5 p.m. Jack Stevens organist.

Interment was cemetery near Bluffs January Short Term. by Reverend McFarlane. Interment will be made in First offered in January, 1967, day. Fairview will officiate, will assisted Mrs. Edwards Mrs Haro wifi of contestants.

Margaret stand for more than two hours, the course was called the only tawaras, Mrs. w. o. Harp will amar reading from av until the parade ended at dark, college course ever taught with until time of services Wednes- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN family mausoleum in re- applauding the marching units the sole purpose of studying CHICAGO (AP. Wheat No 2 home Friday afternoon.

hard veallow 1.43 No 2 soft 17, fiom Passavant hospital, placed seventh expression of sympathy be Mrs. Margaret Caldwell Funeral services for Mrs. FOR Square apartment, 120 E. 2 bedroom, central heat and air conditioning, fully carpeted. Stove and refrigerator furnished.

$135 mo. Apply with references Johnson red 1.37 n. Corn No 2 yellow 1.18 ye Jackson' -Ifi'i. Oats No 2 extra heavv made in the form of memorial went white Soybeans No contributions to the Childrens Jan 13 yellow 2.634 2 vellow Hematology Research Chapter and Mrs. A Jacksonville, where he under surgery on Mondav.

an excellent' and much of the time. He greeted society 20 years in the Margaret Caldwell will be con- nenth lhe members of his Cabinet in by Dr. Max Pape ot ducted at Cody and Son Memo- the presidential box during the faculty. Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

l-JO-tt-K Reverend John T. Shaffer will FOr RENT-Nicely furnished 2.6P,. Soybean oil 8 2 n. at St. Louis Children's hospital.

P. Nebergall HEI'ORT WINIMIW BROKEN AT LOCAL HR.II S( HOOL have received word that their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shultz, who have been located in Connersville, Johnson parade. When it was over Nixon left have given this the stand and walked out to the middle of Pennsylvania Avenue.

course the most fantastic re- off iciate with burial to be spouse ever had in Diamond Grove cemetery. a The familv will receive apartment, TV set. 1008 West State. imuuir ui i diiid nvniuv, tunnht Hr Punp 1 1 A crowd swarmed around and '(. friends at the funeral home FOR RENT or sale Large 3 shook a few hands t0 look rcsponsjblv yt the 7:30 until 9 p.m.

tonight. bedroom home, fully car- MONA 1 LEARMEP HOW TO MAkE CWK (Continued From Page One He spoke movingly of his feel- White 10 responsibly 0 House for a family reception. Seneration must About 75 people, members of KC ln the Nixon and Agnew families Students split up into groups 4NNFI) Jacksonville high school build- the "remainder "of" the 1 and participants in the inaugu- which prepare major research mg after vandals had broken oi the wheie our two children were ration ceremony, attended the papers on different areas of CHICAGO A registry a uindow on the east side of 8 i'andcluld was private luncheon at the Capitol, life in 1989. of organ transplant opera- Students at Wesleyan concen City police reported Sundav Jttm'Bcd to his busi- iul after 28 years that no entrv htadquaiteis in Salem moving H. h.c wi" his place where I ok an transplant the building.

The incident was Barbara Chi- press secretary, Ron- tlons in America and Europe. reported about a maintenance school. 10:45 a m. man at hy Card Of Thanks it was our decision, our ald I reported that the 11 patterned after the national can caEo is expected home from choice. The time had come.

hacl tS luncheon T' ter regWry of the American the (icrmany soon where went Things are a lot better now than J'f. thj r- nir tJlC leim- lhc short Cancei. society, is being planned with a ski group while on we expected Substantive peace of the cLemSnv is of the lirat semes-i in lhc home of Mr begun in Paris, the today is chanft- lei. iieptoniber, but Representatives of seven Mrs Jasper Nolan have executive comPleted tional organhations held first planning meeting for the regis been her daughtei and husband, our men loose. Now we just Mi and Mrs.

Edwin Uilton. good things are going to Medoia. happen for Mr. I wish to thank my doctors. Mr.

and Mrs Darrell Evans. Talking to reporters, Mrs. nurses and nurse aide lor the rural route one. Roodhouse. Johnson said the most touching wonderful care they gave me.

have returned from a short visit moment for her also my minister tor his Hazlewooci Mo with her the White House was prayers, and friends, neighbors shstei and husband. Mr. and and relatives for visits, cards Andrew Havrilla. and flowers while 1 was a Hubert Marsh who observed patient in Passavant Memorial peted, attached garage, new gas furnace, in Virginia. Call l-20-4t-R FOR Volkswagen.

Call Pleasant Plains 626-3631. I JO-M .1 FOR home modern 5 room, bath, carpeted thruout, gas heat, central air, 14 acres, fenced, good well, 2 car garage and outbuildings, close to Jacksonville on good moving Oct. 1 Sell $30,000, $7.500 down. Write box 2 WMi Journal Courier. away from that big house and seeing the windows full of faces of the ushers and is concerned but the heart of the government is the a sophomoie trv Sunday at Interna- I lotlse and Se na e.

he sa id sociology major at 1WU. She tional Airport. They discussed Nixon remarked that he had a W'aduute of the type of information that lieen reading of the back- li'Sh School. should be routinely compiled and sent to Chicago on every FOR bedroom ranch, attached garage, attractive lot, desirable neighborhood. 413 Lake.

245- grounds of past presidents. (he first man elected to the -AvE YOU iiO itime, you APVAKITA 6 FAMILY WANT-APS JOURNAL COURIER WANT ADS PHONE 245-6121 Area hospital Also for the kindness show my vufc Edward Wilson presidency who was born west of the Nixon said. He said he was glad to have been sworn in by Chief Justice nian SC) 1,1,1 1 lie vmnn pi isc family party at his home jn teaj.s r.uiT!hSh,l»J,‘"e"L Mrs. Johnson said At A f.lunrc lbs 20.25-21.00; 1-3 and ice thc Al A UldnCt sows :i00.450 lbs l6 prnh Wednesday. who ln j'hicf honored at a sui- so kind to us.

Some also a tahfornta transplant. Jt. Louis Livestock Included in the registry would! NATIONAL STOCKYARDS. heart, liver, kidney, lung and III (AP) Estimates for Tues- marrow transplants. hogs, 7,000 cattle 2487.

1-20- dav calves 150; sheep too. I Iocs 1-3 barrow and CLAIM DATE NOTICE Estate of David Gerhardt, Jacksonville We ish to express our thanks and deep appreciation to our NOTICE friends and neighbors lor cards. I have paid flow and other acts of Schedel's bills for the past thoughtfullness during bereavement. Thc Family of Minnie HONG KONG (APt Moviegoers who went to see Turn to were jolted by the 1 real thing when a 17-year-old painter working in the theater our years, as of now I am no longer rafters fell to his death After responsible for any bills made ui-mmute intermission for an ceipts top 21.75. hy him ambulance to remove the body.

Slaughter steers high Mrs. Mary Schede I the film resumed. first the the imniHoHnn and choice 25.50-27.00; now deceased. 1 'quiMatlon and commercial cows 16.00- Fred Basse (Executor), 17.50; good and choice veaiers Illinois 30.00-40.00. Good and choice William P.

Sheehan Attor- slaughter calves 17.00-24.00. ney), 1018 Myers Spring- Sneep 600; choice and prime field. Illinois lambs 80-110 lbs 27.50-28.00 JOE CASEY good and choice Clerk of the Circuit wooled slaughter ewes good and Court, Morgan Wheat Corn Mixed; late rally. Oats Lower; light trade. Soybeans Mostly lower; liquidation.

Butcher hogs Steady; re- receipts top 32.00. I choice 6.00-8.00. County, Illinois FOR CMC '2 ton pickup. V-8 engine Phonr 882-4H(il FOR 4 room modern 2 large living room, nice kitchen, utility room, city water, natural gas heat, garage and storage shed. Phone WANTED people tr care for in my home 1-20-6! A WANTED BlbyiiUn Hi home 5 days a week 7 a.m.-9 a Phone y.m 1 -21.

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