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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 35

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)2 Journal Courier, Jacksonville, July 9, 1967 SOCMAN Father-Son Hassle Staffer Heads Erupts Into Shooting Incident At Woodson Expanded I nil Funeral Services A tother-son orgument erupted into shooting in cident ond affecting five members of a rurol Wtv'd son family Saturdoy morning Sheriff Dean Colwell identified the father as 35 vear-old Harry Eugene Fluke of route one Murrayville who a cibiry form a short distance south of Woodson Other members of the family were Robert, 16 and Patty, 2 shot the side with a 22 cobber rifle, Sharon 13 and the mother, Helen, 37, struck in the head with a 13-inch bolt The father is a patient at Passaxant hospital: the other various Colwell related of tin' family at Fluke a small port Holy row hospital None are able radio hi the floor, a to be in serious eon- favorite ol the tioy's The son then walked to the larm yard First report the ineident and opened the value to was received at county gas tank tail. indicating an accident At that Mrs Fluke ask- occurred at 10:53 two pd daughter. Sharon, 1.1. to miles south Woodson on go to a neighbor's house and old highway summon help lo prevent a When arrived sible fight found a car driven bv The girl tell on bicycle Harry Eugene Fluke haul colliii and the father struck her in with a tractor trailer truck the with a 13-inch bolt, Mrs. Dillon Kons Magnrr KOODHOUSE Funeral ser ROODHOUSE Requiem vices for Mrs.

Doris Shuman mass for Ross Magner will be Dillon will be held at 2:30 m. offered at 10 a Monday at Sunday at the Wolfe Memorial St. Athanasius Catholic church Home Dr Malcolm Stewart will with Reverend Hugh Cassidy officiate and burial will be in officiating Burial will be White Hall cemetery Friends may call home Annual IREd Meeting Set Al Vi inehester Calvary cemetery. at the Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening at the Maekey Funeral Home in Rood- i house where the rosary- will he recited at 8 p.m Kevin Ryan Requiem mass for Kevin Ryan will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at the Church of Our Saviour Rurial will be in Sac-j red Heart cemetery at Franklin.

The family will meet friends from 7-9 Sunday at the Bv Naomi I.aw son inchester Correspondent Telephone 742-3ttf WINCHESTER Final plans Reavy Funeral Home where are being completed for the the rosary will be recited at 8. 29th Annual Meeting of the 111- inois Rural Electric ive, to be held July 18 at the Mrs. Anna Kumeman Scott County Fairgrounds. CHANDLERVILLE Funer meeting will begin at 10 al services for Mrs. Anna J.

a. m. with the morning session Kunzeman will be held at 2 oi devoted to business. Reports p.m. Monday at the Lintner- the American win given by the president, Les (i Aikman of Springfield, treasurer and manager, follow- executive director an election of etery at Meredosia.

Friends may call at the fu-1 I Aikman A four year staff membei Buchanan Funeral Home, ial will be in Oakland Bur- cem- in head an es- loiiowing nave oeen nerai nome following bwn neral homo Sunday afternoon Edward Moehler Fluke was taken to Passavanl scalp lacerations llu hospital by ambulance where he time, the older strut is under treatment tor a si fathci and ran mil ol hie broken collar bone Sheriil house Colwell said would be taken The elder gol a 22 call GUESTS FROM AFAR Barbara Hamm (L) and Janet Hamm (second from right) carry baggage belonging to their guests, Miss Pamela Samson, of Liverpool, England and Miss Bubpa Pincharoen, of Thailand (far right). The visitors were among 44 from foreign lands staying in Jacksonville homes Friday and Saturday night. They have all been exchange students in California high schools during the past year under the auspices of the American Field Service and are now touring the United States before returning to their homelands mean- Mr Aikman will respon- Strubinger. Eln his providing staff service Myers, Onggsville; JL in all 12 counties. The eight V-T.

Parks. Pearl; Henry' Day. counties which Aikman formerly J'hite Hall; Floyd Freesmeyer. headed are Bowl. ass.

Fay- Hamburg; Harvey Vortman. Bluffs; Howard Hurrelbrink, 7 y. Macouoin Mont- H'ulfs; Howard Hurrelbrink, to the county jail lolloping re ber rille and fliw sexeral Ma Winchester; Louis Osterman, lease from the hospital at Robert. Ifi, and younger rnej I 1 onumever St.rtH daughter. Patty, i Bo.li Til Sheriff Colwell, lute Satin in I Ik- Side bullet liin' Mmard ami Sanga- Cox Fuueral services for Levi Cox will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the Gillham-Buchanan Funeral Home with Rev. William J. Boston officiating. Interment will be in Bloomfield cemetery near Winchester. Mrs.

Gus A. West, entered pital Friday Bennett. 701 So. Passavant hos evening for ob- I i i mon liamson. New Cnnton The familv will meet friends alM, treatment day, pieced together informa as they to reach the Monday nJght the 7 to 9 Myron Beard of Arenzville is 'm i counties have been aerved by enterUinment for Momlay.

that Mrs. Robert of public, admission I ion during the invest i home a ueighlMii gallon Fluke ami his son, neighbor. Kotnrt te. had apparently at Roach, told Sheriff oiwvu nun resignation as area Maturing performers who Kiusl Friday concerning the ahe heanl from the 'a. lesignaiion a.

area 11DDear the amount aiwt sequence ol work Fluke residence and director became effwtive of the to be accomplished cni the 70 (he fathe, ahOOt InMh children acre dairy larm Crashes Into Truck Mi Aikman years of woik The argument erruptcit again Colwell "aid the elder Fluke iOCiety in the S.iturdav morning txiy then into his car and county area have halktsl at his request from The lather ior the increased to begin the moth- admitttnl al hospital that ircsponsibilities in the ex- er in with the thought he saw tractor-traller unit fii'ltl, according to Tom of prexenting a confrontation, appmaching on the old high vice-president The argument place IwMh wav. aliout a half mile from Division a patient at Memorial hospital in Springfield. insule ami outsxk' and Infant Burned iU Hut Skillet At Jersey Home at a JERSKYVILLE 7 months, daughter ot Mr. Mrs Albert Cook of Fieldon Nustaimni serious burns at Imt nome Thursday she an electric skillet over on self She had first and second the lamily to it all Colwell said lie point the cab ol truck and crashed Meanwhile. Mrs Roach Usjk the lour injured members ot 1 lamily.

plus two other children, Linda 10. and Jeanuie. 5. to Holy Cross hospital The two other children were not involv- in ineident and were not (Hyde Maberrv Dies. Services Sel Al rights Clyde Maberry ROODHOUSE Funeral ser- a i i AA vices tor Malierry will be I it I INI conducted at 2 p.

m. UVaiU at the Wrights Baptist church. (VI FI Reverend Roger Foster will of- flCetS, KtCClVCS ficiate with interment to be in Hickory Grove Wrights. Friends may call at the Mack Lyle Dunham, director, Mem ey Funeral Home in Roodhouse Joyce her Services Department. Asso- Monday afternoon and evening.

Williams, ohvsical education ciation of Illinois Electric Coop- eratives. Springfield, will con- day electrical appliances aiul equipment, and an array of the beauty contestants, one of whom will be choscn as Illinois Rural Electric The pageant will be held Tuesday at 3 p. m. and is open to the public nent to be in cemetery at ()ne Resignation ROODHOUSEClyde Ma duct the pageant, wth Mrs. Glossop.

Winchester acting as coach. Mrs. Helen Watt, home electrification adviser for the cooperative, will he hostess. Organ music will be furnished throughout the meeting by Don- Tim Hogan Mamed To Head Big Brothers teacher at Jersey ville Com munity High School, has resigned that post effective with the beginning of the new term. Mrs.

Williams instructed Girls PE classes at the high school for three years and before that taught one year each at the Kane and Fieldon schools. The Board of Education of and 1U0 approved several its last meeting. na Dennis of St. tauis. Profes- berry rural Greenfiekl passed sional entertainment will Reginald Harris away Saturday the home ol by Miss Audrey Hanks, co-presi'-lchases' 'a't iu i1.

u8 most versatile of (he Big instrumenU for both the ini iiictiis S' lf ii -i r. Sister Association of Morgan elementary and high schools ii in. ii after lomf'kJ' ii I Barn l)ance. (huago. County, announce the were purchased in the amount at hospital Siit i was son ot Mar Lunch will served on the ment noon, shall and Cora Kesmger Ma- by the Junior Woman's iny- secretarv of the assoi ia- in degree bums ot the scalp, two b7y and tion effective Julv 1.

chai neSnght le( left and U.s i will have a re- Kh. was uiveo 0111 Howard Thompson of Cleveland freshment Stand af (i- hus hwn Mrs Leo Doyle of Green- Elect Officers inunitx Hoamtal and then trans- I field. A meeting of "The Scott it ned Bovd Memorial a Another sister. Mrs Vivian ty Council for Older well suid at least a part of the Shores, preceded him in death, was held Wednesday evening ditticulty may have stemmed Was a member of the at the First Christian Church 4 from financial problems Colwell sani charges would Four emergency causes were treated at the Jersey Com attorno TIZrZ Monday an.1 that Fluke would Mrs raut t.arner ol Jerseyvilte 4 10 Meppisl in a ta.le Up0n re- while playing baseball and sut- tered a severe sprain the ankle He was and released Theresa 2, daughter of Mr and Paul Tuev 1 lease. What charge would be filetl was not immediately term Neighbor Fluke ami his family were Wrights Baptist Church where with the temporary chairman.

funiM-ai services will be conduct-! Reverend Marvin Chaney, pre- ed at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Reverend siding Roger Foster officiating. Bur- A constitution and by-laws ial will be in Hickory Grove were adopted and a board of cemetery at Wrights.

Friends may call at the Mackey Funeral Home in Roodhouse Monday afternoon and evening. Levi Cox Dies a'bead up hwl i Satlll'daV and the ubjert wa. 7 Jersey ville was hospital at She liome and the loreign objet removed at the hospital Larry Pcrdun ol Mr and Nirs Clarence Perdun of Jersey ville at 6:25 p.m Wednesday his arm on a corn knife, lit had a two uu which required sutures, taken al the hospital Dave Meisel ot C'hatauqua at 7:25 p.m Wednesday lacerated his left thumb and the injury was treated at the Jersey Community who live in the area, to ine Tom the 40 head ol owned the Flukes IN lit wood Vialer Proposal To Be Pul To Vole directors was selected. There are committees to find a location for the center; personnel, membership, a committee to check services and for home service and the help of a visiting nurse The committees and officers serve on a voluntary basis and do not receive any pay There will be a meeting of the board of directors at p. m.

July 20 at a place to be Cox of H2H North Dia- announced, mond street, retired farmer and At Meeting iormer custodian at First Bap- Julian Wells Post 442 met list church, at a.m. Wednesday evening at the Leg- Saturday an Hall with H5 members in illness tendance. of Tim Hogan as $2,075 from Strub Music Co St. Louis. An additional pur- hase in the amount of $70 was made from the Ackerman Music Co.

in Springfield. Three complete band uniforms were bought from the Ostwald Uniform Co. of Staten Island, New York at an estimated cost of $340. Another purchase involved 24 adjustable typewriting tables from the Illini Supply Co. at Decatur at a cost of $39.50 each.

The Board authorized the payment of $29,019.60 to Fields. Goldman and Magee, archi- At 85 Years FROM HOME Most of the 44 exchange students who disembarked at Jonathan Turner Friday afternoon to meet their host families for the weekend were also greeted with mail which had been forwarded to them here. In the foreground (seated) Miss Line Auber, of France, is shown reading a letter she said was from a "friend," at home The 44 students represent 30 countries Births Open Monthly Bloodmobile Program Here Mr and Mrs Thomas Murray. 404 North Prairie street. became parents of a son born tectural firm, in connection at io.25 a.m.

Friday at Passa- with the current building expan-vant hospital. The Red Cross Bloodmobile sion program in the unit. They Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hill, will be in operation from 1 6 also authorized the payment of Versailles route two, became m. Monday at the Nursing $2,375 to Wilson and Wilson, parents of a son born at 3:07 Education Building on the State architects for the safety m.

Saturday at Passavant Hospital grounds. hospital. Mr Cox was born in Scott survey of the schools. Board members voted to continue the pupil insurance program with Mull Insurance Company of Bethalto for the coming term. The board has approved the filing of a claim for reim- Tim llogaa bursement from the state in the amount of $9.160.80 for the Mr.

Hogan is a graduate of curriculi. enrichment program George Lindsay burgoo chair- of the Past term- A series of special meetings JERSEYVILLE county Nov H. IHHI, the son oilman, reported on the progress on al srKINCHKLI) MAN SHOOTS WIFK. kll HmftKLI SPRINGFIELD, IU This visit of the Bloodmobile will inaugurate a program of monthly visits to Morgan county, scheduled on the second Monday of each month. Ordinarily Bloodmobile visits will be held at the Am vets Post on East Court Street.

The purpose of the July visit to the State Hospital is to make Word has been received by il more convenient for hospital relatives in Jacksonville of 7 C. 0. Whiteman, Former Greene Resident, Dies visit is like other routine visits A MHTUil Plans has been held election has called loi July Uttte and Tnty tor the ol detennin- XldreT teams co-presidents sUted the as- (or- are encouraged to whether a water service to ami Ikster Buncli olTve Welch to (lesignatisl as Nutwood 0j Two grandchil- The nominating committee services of Mr. Hogan husband shol MM I micallN Circuit Judgt injured his wife and then kilUni biniseli, police reported Katur day night. KsSfflhUIS Co' siiw ASHLAMt MAS IS ed.

established and ineorpoi at and a great-grand- of officers: Commander. George a iflr, innir daughter, Bunch, also sur ed as proposed in entered June 22 bv an order Senior Viee-Comman- st vive Bill Jefferson; Junior Vice- The remains were taken to the Commander, Herman Holford; place will be the Gillham Buchanan Fiuieral Adjutant. Eddie Kirkpatrick; Nutwood church in Rosedale the lamily will Treasurer. Albert Herring; Two neighborhood boss told where eligible frjends 7 to 9 Mon- Chaplain, Eddie Evans and Sgt imestigators thev saw Wilson vrs cast their vole on the at Arms. Wayne KUver.

Svkes 27 struggling with his P1 opoailkHi llie will Funeral will tie held ile Helen 37 Sykes grabbed trom 6 lo fi tautil a revolver and four times the proposition is adopunl home with Rev. William Bos in His was slmck in the chest by voters, the water lor the pro- ton officiating Interment will him head will purchased from in Hloomfieki ecme- munity will support and assist ABOARD CARRIER him in his efforts and goals. hi ti 'H AiMtr i Mr. Hogan is accepting the MKiUI I position formerly held by Dana ASHLAND Fireman Ray- MacKay. MacKay and his wife, mond E.

Grant, USN, son Oregon. He had retired several their participation years ago and for the past year been in failing health. Mr. Whiteman was the son of TULSA DOCTOR Charles and Ida Rollins White- man of Carrollton and a brother of Dr. Fred Whiteman, all LIONS PRESIDENT of whom preceded him in death.

CHICAGO (AP) Dr Robert Maureen, will be leaving this Mrs. Mildred Grant, of this D. McCullough, a Tulsa Okla middle of August is with the U.S. Sixth atterson, and 11 osteopath was The annual Steak Fry will be wiI1 be making their home in Fleet in the at 2 pm Tuesday at the funeral held July 19. at the Sellars Cab- area where Mac- serving as a crew-member, Kay will be attending the uni- aboard the attack aircraft car- Mortuary in roitst Grove.

Oregon. Services and Mediterranean are ttK. vice" presii'mof Lions in International an office that Police, called by neighbors. Jersey ville Water Works tound Mrs Sykes lying on The committee which has iloor of the basement worked on proposal since its apartment Her body inception is compoaed ot Clittord was tound in the living room. A Eagleton, Mrs Raymond Haus- bullet had fired inlo his halter.

Edward Nevlin. James head and the revolver was at James Dean, Edgar Mai his side Five bullets had been lett and Elmer Sievers ol Nut- fired from the weapon, police wood. said During preliminary study, Mrs Sykes was reported in fifty seven residents of the critical condition in Si John's locality signified their intention Hospital Mcfcv REUNION, JULY 161 ii Kbaugh Park, Winchester SPECIAL laghi bulbs 25 to tOO wall limit 4 SALK8 CO. Onlv 12 minuU's lo OI PLACE Alexander. Illinois TURTLE DINNERS TON ITE to use the water if the system is installed VI.KKK in est Morton CATFISH average Salad, Coffee or Tea 12 00 tery near Winchester Ice Cold HAROLDS MARKET Mil.

ST IH Murrayville Picnic Burgoo SHOE CLEARANCE SAVE 40 to 50-, Men's Shoes Smart toward rier USS America The crew of the America was called upon to aid the technical research ship USS Liberty aft- The Turner reunion will be was mistakenly attack- Church met at the home of Mrs. al Park on ed by Israeli aircraft and tor Kuaaell llubbert on Wednesday inslead o( Ju) as pedo boats I ml i announced A note to thanks was read, and working from Robert Moore, who re- degree the award ------------WS('S Meets The WSCS of the Methodist CORRECTION interment will be in Oregon NAME AUHORA lilKI. MISS ILLINOIS designates him for the presidency of the service organiza tion in 1970-71. McCullough is a member ot the Oklahoma State Board ol Health and a past president ol the American Osteopathic As afternoon The president. Mrs Paul Stehman, conducted routine business, Turn To Page Four I EHI.

AUGUST 18 Murrayville Picnic Burgoo DECKER REUNION July 2a Nichols Park Hall ti CLOSED JULY I PRESTON STUDIO OUT IONITE? only 12 minutes to OUR PLACE Alexander, Illinois RENT A CAR Day Week Month John Cliev, Co. HI ON PENNIES Pai ks on dune Drives like a million VOLKSWAGEN How ai llembrough Motoi Inc 1718 Morton ENTER MW tor Classes in Guitar and other instruments MUSIC CO. CLUB STEAK SPECIAL Mon. thru Sat dining 5-10 p.m. Terry Brennan Combo Wednesday 9-1 a m.

i I luge Piimp A One Day Visit July 10 Red Cross Bloodmobile 1 TO P.M. Nurtino Education Bldg. Jacksonville State Hoipitol Use South OH Diamond or Main Stt. AUHORA. Ill Miss The injured crew members of Katherine Jean Meyers.

20, of kions elect a third vice the Liberty were transferred to Aurora Saturday night was president by ballot each year the America for medical treat- crowned Miss Illinois at the an- traditionally moves up nual Pageant in East Aurora 10 the presidency, unopposed in High School. the subsequent offices. Miss Meyers, representing the McCullough was opposed bv Fox Valley Park District, de Russell Nixon of St Louis tea ted 48 others for the state in the contest, title. She will represent Illinois Jorge Bird of San Juan, Puer- in the Miss America Pageant in to Rico, became president Sat- Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 9, urday.

Runnerup to Miss Meyers was Barbara Marie Rucker, 19, of Arlington HeighU, who was GRAND OLE OPRY Miss Macomb Second runnerup Bus leaving Aug. 25th-ll p.m was Miss Chicago Reservations by July 16th. Call ment. AUTHORIZED TIMEX Repair and re-conditioning PROMPT SERVICE RUS VERNOR, JEWELER SHOE CLEARANCE SAVE 40N to 50' Shoes Smart Shor Sandra Mae Lek us 0i Home. 245.2201 after 5 p.m wood, a Chicago suburb.

GAS BARBECUE GRILLS Portable permanent models Roper Warm Morning ROSE L.P. GAS Jacksonville White Hall Mistress ot ceremonies was Maria Beale Fletcher, Miss America of Service All MukeN RcfCorder-s Miss Meyers was crowned by ni Mary Lee Inzerello of Elk Grove Village. Miss Illinois in the VII SIC' pageant g. St..

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