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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 fromJPage Wrifrnbach. an employe at tin- Ml Can oil CCC.canip. ran into A machine owned and operated Trucblood, 29. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Trueblood. West Slcpli- and Louis Koehn, 17, Lena, collided on the boulevard near Frceport Country club with ilie result that, both cais were damaged to extent. In the Trueblood car besides the driver were Misses Bettina Stccnrod.

879 West Stcphciiion street; Cornne Gilbert. 440 South Wet avenue: Ellen Toiiey Graham. 1555 West Stcphcn.1,011 "slicct Koehn is employed at the Rawleigh farms. Collision at Clark and Cherry A car dnvcn by Edwin Kincannon, Ccdarvillc. and one belonging to William Fye.27 Clark street, collided late Wednesdav afternoon at the bv Lcc Madden.

South Libeity ave- jintersection of North Cheiry avenue the accident, taking place on Writ Clark stieet According to route 26 about four miles -south of the icpon made by Kincannon to Freenoil Tlie fiont end of the the police, his automobile was stiuck Mnriden tar a 1940 model a a the side by the Five car and lecently puicha-ed. taadlv i turned on its left, J.IGC. Neither Mr.a.-ned at. a of the impact motorist was injuied. i the Weifenbach car was alH damaged Accoiame to icpoit made tn Deputy Sheriff Chffoid Paul, the Madden car coming toward Fieepoit vhile Weifenbach dining: south The lattei was in ihr act of parsing another cai when he tan mio the Madden cat Occu- panti of the Madden car besides Mi Manocn uho was onving weie Mrs Madden and then 1 young Tommy.

All weie opused Ciash nn Boulciard Automobiles aiiven bv Mai OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED--UESIOKED-- ENLARGED or REDUCED make appieciated pi-Is Bnug in picture (or estimate THE BILGER STUDIO Frceport, Illinois (Continued From Page i DEATHS Betwie G. Welch Mis. Bewie O. Welch. 60.

widow of the late Edward J. Welch and a lifelong: resident of Freeport, paised away at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon following an extended illness. Funcial services will be conducted at the home. 526 Eatl Garden stieet. at 9 o'clock Saturday morning with a requiem mass at St.

Mary's Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in St. Joseph's cemetery The rosary will be recited at the home at 8 o'clock tonight. Bessie Giattelo. daughter of Amos and Josephine Grattelo, was born in Fieeport Mar.

11. 1880. She was mil ted in marriage to Edward J. Welch Oct 22. 1902.

The husband pased away Oct 18, 1938. She is survived bv a daughtti, Mary Welch. Freeport. and a siMer-m- lavv. Katherine Welch.

Chicago. She was a member of St. Mary's church. Mrs. Mae Maddern Mis Mae Maddein, 67, a resident of Oregon.

Ill. parsed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs Robert Finkbonej. 738 West Elk street ear- 1 toaaj following an extended ill- nets. Funeial services- "will be conducted at the Methodist church in Oiegou Sunday afteinoon at 2 o'clock Rev- Mr.

Diaper will officiate and interment will be made in Riverside cemetery. Oregon Mae Hoskmg was bom in Bab- CHUNGS Low Monthly FREE ESTIMATES FREDERICK'G. SMITH Co othei countries, especially in TO England and France Gei- manv has no terniorial possessions the American comment and has bingion, England. Dec. 13.

1872 She no occasion foi ihe came to the United States as a i assumption that intends to a oung girl She as united in mar- i quite such possession? and he as-- iiage to John Maddern Tvho a Lhus ansofai as Geimanv I passed a-aay 28 eais ago. She is is conceinec. the communication suivived bv a daughter and a son. to the leich government is i Mrs. Robert Finkbonei Freeporc: River and Mt.

Morris the first ten years after their marriage and since then ihcy have at the Coison homestead, four miles iiortheiust of Genoa. Mrs. Corson leaves seven children. Puneral were held today. Andrew Boken, Pine Creek Oregon, 111,, July 5--Andiew Boken.

47, died yesterday at his faun home In Pine Creek town.ship a lew hours after he became 111. An inquest will be conducted by Dr. J. C. Aklns, Ogle county coroner.

Fred KnodJe, Oregon Oregon, 111., July 5--Fred Knodle. who operated a laundry here many years, died Wednesday night. Funeral will be held Satuiday. Henry Kuhlman. Lena Lena.

111., July 5--Henry Kuhlman passed away this morning at 5 o'clock, at his home near Lena. Us had been in poor health for some time. He -was- born in Freeport Oct "4. 1354. was married to Minim Leweke, June 20, 1883.

She passed away a number of years ago. Two daughieis and three sons survive They ate Mrs. Mary Hagei. of Wenatchee. Wash, Mrs.

Shields, of Lament, Wash, Alfred and Edward Kuhlman. residing neai Lena, and Oscar, who also lives in Lamont, Wash. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. The body is at trie Leamon funeral home. object 1 Tne German mimsiei foi foieun affairs continues lemarkmg that Cai! Ainoid Maddern at home.

Two grandchilaien suivive. Neota and Roger Finkbonei Freeport England bi other. Richard Hoskmg at Toronto. Canada. in mis case the inieipietation of the I reslce in Monroe doctune implicit in the communication of J.he government of the United States, would amoatu 10 conferring upon some Euiopean countries rhe right to possess tein- toiies in the western hemisphere and not to other Euiopean coun- Three and a resides William H.

Taggart Belle Taggart West Elk street has leceived word of the Mrs. Fred Brose. Lena i Lena. Juh 5--Mrs Fieri Brose passed awa this morning at 12 45 at the home of her son, Ed Brose, who resides neai Lena, after an illness of several months Mrs. Brose's maiden name was Fanny May Masters and she born Jan.

15. 1876, in Wmslow. township She was united in mai- I nage April 21, 1895. to Fred Brose, who suuives as do two children, Mrs. Ralph Smder and Ed Bio.se i living near Lena Theie are five Also surviving aie three sisters.

Mrs. Ross Tuell. of Fieeport. Mrs. Harry Mooie.

of Lena, and Cheu Belk, of Stockton Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 clock at the Church of the Biethren in deaUi of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ida Lena, of which she was a membei ears old widow Burton will ofmcate and A ST1XED EIGHT FITTED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT R. Silverstone OPIOMEIRISI 302 Smith Biag. open Saturday Until 3 P.

Phone JIajn 156. cemetery. i FrienQ; maj call at the Leamon funeral home. i i Long Taggart 78 rues. He states that it obvious of Ia j-, that an interpretation vould auav Sundgy June 3Q oe unienaoie.

Los Angele5 Cah al home 'He concludes tr lemaiking a i 0 hei daughter Mrs Edward apart from this, tne men govern- Lapnam. I menc would like to point out agdi- Taggart was born in Free- Taniel Spillane. Galena on this occasion that the nomnier- poit and lived Freeport, until Galena, 11L Julv SpU- vention in Lhe affairs of me Anieii-11592. when with hei husband and tene. 36.

died at his home can continent bv European daughter she moied to Chicago JDewey avenue Weanesasj after- PUBLIC LAND SALE Tuesday, July 9,1940 AT 1-30 Mon ihc aiul miles west of Winston: 5 miles north of tcna; on good yraicl road; known as the George Snlter farm. THIS 40 ACRfcS is iliphtlr roll- and in icry state of About in clover and alfalfa; balance in crop. Good room house. ftoocl barn i cement floor for 18 cows, steel box for 6 horso. and lane mans: good well and uindmill: larjre ciitcrn: orchard: jaragc.

hen houj-c. granary and other small buildings. Farm mil absolutely he sold in highest bidder. TtUMS OF SALE-- 25V day balance on dclirrrr of deed and abstract. Possession.

-March 1. 1911. EDGAK C. KELLS. Auctioneer.

MINI'S A for Joint is demanded by Che MoniOE doctrine can in principle be legally valid onlv on condition that iae American nations for their part, do not interfere in the affairs of tiio European continent" where they resided until after the I noon, after an illness of few- death of her husband six or more vears aso. Besides her daughter, rs. Taegart is survived fay her Mrs William OHourke of Darling- weeks. He is bj no daughteis 3 BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED AT HOME OF i I VERN MEAD, AT LENA sister, Mrs. John E.

Adamson, i now In mg in St. Louis, Mo. The body was cremated and later i the ashes will be buned in Oakland. Anna Wessman. 76 pased away Wednesday night ar the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Eugene Anderson, in Pecatonica. Funeral service? will be held at Lena. IU Julv 5--Three birthday (anniversaries were celebrated last at, the nome of Mr and ivern Mead, the celeoianis being 30 o'clock Saturday afternoon Mead. Forrest Adam and Ply His from the Olson Mortuary. Rockford, daughter of Deputy Sheriff pnrti Dr H.

M. Bannen. officiating. Ray Mead ar.d wife, of Freepou. A i Burial will be made in the Scandi- celicious dinner was served and a navian cemetery- ton.

"Wis and Mrs. Harry Altfillisch of Galena; mo sons. Albert Spillane of Vinegar Hill, and George Spil- lane of Galena Funeral sen ices will be held a 9 a. m. Saturdaj at.

St. Catholic church J. T. Dona- i hue will officiate, and burial wih be in St. Michaels cemeterj.

FUNERALS Mrs Wessman was born May 1864 in Smaland. Sweden and re- fore moving to Pecatonica 16 years ago Surviving are the daughter Mrs Anderson: one son MICHIGAN PRISON TM 0 a sW Mrs time enjoyed There were many guests from Freeport McCon- r.cll. Mt Carrol! and Shullsburg. BISHOP ABLEWHITE LEAVES I icia avenue' Jac-cson. Mich July 5-- -P --The Rev Kayward AbJewhite.

former Episcopal bishop for the upper pen- insula of MiLhisan was paroled from ihe Soutnern Micnigan state tocay after serving nine months a term for church funds. RocUord three granochilaren ana one Mrs. Catherine Wheeler Funeral services for the late Mrs I Catherine Wheeler were held at the i funeral home at 9 30 morning with a requiem Mary's Catholic cnurch at 10 ciock. Rev. John F.

Regan celebrated the mass and interment! I made in Calvary cemetery. John Haijenga. Forresion Foireston 111 July Haijenga 57. passed away about 10 clock in a Freeport hospital He born near For-j AbieHhite declined to ciscuss the rciton 21 1332 and on case that him to prison "I -aant is 1913 united in marriage with forget it." he told" reporters Mlis Margaret Abels. Vno passed deposed bi5hop served 3 ived 1 hi? mother Mr- minunum all possible good I Con ulF 3 je nga.

of Forreston! ft none- TJ Frank J. Miller. Harper Snannon. 111.. July 5--Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 in Prairie Dell Presbj i terian Church, four and one-half miles northeast of Shannon for Frank J.

Miller. 72. who "VVed- Ogle county, after an era! years Interment be ChUICh Ceme of Mr. Miller was bom Dec. 25, 1867.

and resided the time allowances. He saio he lisa ac- four children. Mrs. Arthur Schoon- ceptea a job work hoven of Forr e5ton. Robert.

Norrua a ctAOii. manufacturing anc jjarrv Haijenga. at home, and BKQLF.XTHS HAPPY I Ur brolner Evert Haijenga. Coio. "oequ i Shannon.

Cornelius and Peter itop Donfer Hsl cn of and wo v.n inters. Mrs. John Flmk and MIKS 81 K35 ForrC couiir. o. 11 and rhree children preceded him in hi? 'nends be a Tne bfiicJ Den-vcr Si and Los Ajjgeles PAINT Your House With Devoe 2 Coat System as Low as $5 Per Month 3 Years to Pay! Tlr.

Thomas I. Packard. Lanark Lanaiii. July 5--Dr. Thomas Irving Packard.

71. retired physician, pa.vcc a-aay aboni 4 o'clock Thur-day aiiemoon at his home in Lanark 'oliowinc an extended iJi- :T.VS Dr. Packard wai a practicinp jjhiHcian here for more than 35 frui So cease ana rt'iic during a flu epidemic 1 few f.irj; p.zo He tav his widow and TAD Rns-nrli Parkard. of Lan- arX snd Harold Packard, of Calif 3 Ppikflrri a former presj- CONGO STOKER One of the finest made at a price TOU can. afford.

COMPLETE INSTALLATION low as Plus Occupational Tax. Monthly parments can fcc arranged. Telephone MAIN 15W Rosenstiel Company 215 So. State Are. Amazing New Stoker Gives Cheap, Clean Automatic Heat! lajv 1 or jn-oprrt rent.

Wr hf -lad jofi. Jroth Ubw Aid ford lGm 1911 of 3Ka 111 Juh Mi. dc CorMMi. IS. wile of Dr.

John icterinarian. died 3ic Scamcre er an ol txo rears. DriDT Vclma Maude bcrrn June 32. 389J. in iJir daupht-cr oJ Mr.

and Sun Crj3wjoj'0, sjraou- Genoa hish A remarkable new apparatus, built and now offered by The Pocahonias Fwl Company, bums coaJ aulomaticaiiy. jt is now no longer i necessary 10 fiH a hopper. hakc ihe stratcs or remove clinkers. AI3 of this attention. Clcanhncss.

ceonom.v and i i deptmJabiJiry arc the oulslandaig i features provided to owners of Uais i oompact burner thai, fits Into your existing heaUiu; plant. Forever ban- isiied is the drudgery and discomfort o' furnace tending. The burner can be instated any Uroc in- Icrfcrinfc valli of Hhe house and can be purchased for as as SJO per month. For luU par- vsc coupon. A Zarlmui CO- Oil DfKalb an3 at Oak Glra ol Genoa.

Sh-c marncd Sept. 22, 19M, to Dr. John D. Corpon. Dr and Mrs.

ta E. Main T. IWI Mil Name vicinity of Hnrpcr his enllic life. He leaves hl.s widow, the former Mary Kilker: two Paul and Maynurd, both of Hnipcr, daughter, Orvlllc Van Brocklin, ol Pearl City, two biotheis. George, of Haiper, and Jacltson, of Iowa, and a sMer, Mrs, Henry Kilker, Forre-ston.

Mrs. Sarah Truman, Monroe Monroe, Wus, July Guy K. Ncls-on. Methodist pastor, conducted Cervices this afternoon lov Mts Sarah Truman, widow of William Tinman, who died Wednesday night Mrs. Truman was Sarah Ellen Drake befoie her mar- iiage and her early life was spent at Clarno.

Rodeo company's cowbiiys and glrls gave thiw! pi'ilormunm In fairgrounds heiu total attendance of 8000. The com- I pivny ha.s about 75 prrlormru. tind more thnn 100 horses and steers. Performances will bo ulven Siitur- dny and Sunday aflcniooru. evenings.

8.000 PERSONS ATTEND RODEO AT PECATONICA Pecatonica, 111. July 5--Adams Patterson Sc SPECIAL FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 8 ft. Crosley Refrigerator $149-95 1 Here Cornea Patterson at cm affarC A "A lw KAHL APPLIANCE CO. 112 Wain 1 214 W. Main St.

802 So. Adams Ave. i STEVENS' MARKETS LOW PRICES EVERY DAY-SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY! Cabbage Home Grown, Lb 3c grown Ib. BEETS Home Grown, Bch. 5c RED RIPE TOMATOES MICHIGAN CELERY Large Stalk U.

S. No. I NEW POTATOES Turnips Home i Bch. WATERMELONS Each 49 LEMONS 19c Dm. GOLD, YELLOW BANANAS Lb New Calif.

ORANGES Wieners 15c Small Lb. BUTTER Lb. Bulk Lb. LARp 6c Tender Picnic HAMS FANCY SLAB BACON Lb. SLICED BOILED Lb.

Bacon SQUARES Sugar Cured Pound OLEO MARGARINE Luncheon Spread. Pound ic MINCED HAM Chunk. Pound SLICED BACON Awr's. Pound I 9 Lean. Pound BOILING BEEF lOc Summer Sausage Larye.

Soft. Pound Braunschweiger Lher Sausage, 1 Pound Calumet 16 SPRY or CRISGO GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, N-Joy 4 29cl SAUERKRAUT 4 STEVENS'SPECIAL COFFEE 3 MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 2 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 NOODLE SOUP MIX 3 MARSHMALLOWS, Fhrffy lOc RED. SOUR CHERRIES lOel Cookies 3 MARSNMALLOW COOKIES I2' 2 BRENNER 6RANAM CRACKERS 2 25e DRIED PEACHES lOc AprtMh 2 29c SEEDLESS RABMS 4 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL, UH I3y 2 can lOe VEL, HMS Btiri FREE 'sr2le! CLEAN QUICK SOtf FLAKES 5 2 7 P.and6.LAUNMYMAP 7 2 5 For ftnxf All Oar Sal. Ire CrM MilV ON SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY. 25 W.

Stephinson PROBAK JR. Razor Blades, Pkg 4 (Limit 2 Pkg.) 2 Faco Creams (Limit 1) Box 500 Society FACIAL TISSUES SI.00 Size MAR-0-OIL SHAMPOO Beauty Soap. (Limit 3) MICS-IP HULL mil MTWIEM Powerful U. L. Approved 8-IN.

FOLDING FAN Pack into your (rip and take anywhere! Quiet, smooth run ninf motor. Wire safety fuar ASPIRIN TABLETS Finest Quality. Bottle 100 PALMOLIVE Ideal Pair for Summer Daintineitf TIDY TALCUM Deodorizes and helps to keep you dainty! ARCTIC CREAM to chick perspiratwn 85e Vatua COUPON Gardenia TALCUM. Giant Tin 8' WithCiupw MILK of MAGNESIA Pint Size (Limit 2) MOLLE Shave Cream (Limit 1) Bottle 100 HINKLE PILLS ICNIC NEEDS LB. TIN HALF HALF TOBACCO 14 WOODEN SPOONS 14 WOODEN FORKS HOT CUPS 12 PLATES Your Choice IRONIZED YEAST Tablets $1 Size (Limit 1) LEMON CASTHi Shampoo, 6 ox REVELATION Tooth Powder (Limit 1) Set Everything NEW POLAROID DAY GLASSES 50 Size AQUA- VELVA PTSLUIM SEE! COUPON MOIST-TEX WAX PAPER With EPSOM SALTS is- 200 KLEENEX TISSUES 2:25 OUVE OIL.

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