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Ptuldock C-13 AUG. 4, 1966 Home Appliances Home Appliances NEW DISHWASHERS Made by Franklin Mfg. Co. At distributors costs. $229 values at half price.

$115 each. Only 67 available. Call John Adams LE 7-5700 now. Weekdays only. (TS8-7 "fUSED FIUG1DAIRE ELECTRIC range.

Good condition. Best offer. 41)7-1831 I ELECTRIC RANGE, FRIGID- aire Flair, eye-level oven, pull out drawer type elements, tur- Iquoise color with matching base cabinet. 38M041. iCROSLEY frigerator, S)5.

259-0171 after 5 p.m. TS8-4tf to CUBIC FOOT frigerator. $50 or best offer. CLoarbrook (TS8-7 ELECTROLIT FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE Tom Janet Klutli 12m; S. Mitchell Arl.

Hts. or evenings TS3-25tf HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE. Double Oven. AMC Gas Stove. 5 burners.

$50 each. CL 3-4H08. ITS8-4 WKSTIN' mdition, best flSS-fi-IM. thermostat on shoe. or i TSH-'I tlcst ITS8-7 REFRIGERATOR, GOOD condition, $30.

LE 7-5573. condition TS8-I CLOTHES I pnol deluxe model. Can't from new, $50. Phone BTU COLDSPOT AIR CON- Itiisca. tlitioner, Used 4 months, $75.

I A I CONDITIONER Wiu triulc for cllcst froczer of window fan. Both S75. i equal value. 837-8569. 827.7097.

WESTINGHOUSE DELUXE 40" HOTPOINT A 0 A I C' electric range, $100. American washer. O.K. dryer. $25 cadi, 'standard cabinet sink, $70.

CL RCA WHIRLPOOL 11 Cu. Harvester refrigerator WASHER Ft $75 75M941 arid drvrr. Stow. Sub Zero'36" GAS RANGE, S30. WHIRL- pool automatic washer and dryer, $40.

1 i i DA'i R'E'ELECTRIC rango, Automatic oven. Also single bed. 299-2719. BTUs, woo. CL S-R799.

i Frigidaire dryer, good condi- ROt'ER STOVE, 2 YEARS OLD, i i $35 like new. $11:,. 239-lira NORGE GAS DRYER, $20; 20" KEN-MORE apartmoit-sfee gas range $15; range. Good condition. 7lili-0558! Blo.id end tables coffee table 10: 2o.i-88H.i $200.

RCA WHIRLPOOL I I A deluxe gas range, like new, 259-1279. "otw. C( 20,000 1OB-7 Musical Instruments Musical Instruments INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Guitars. Organs, Drums, Amplifiers, Accessories ALL ITEMS REDUCED Ret. $1095.00 Ret.

695.00 179.95 1195.00 Ret. Ret. PIC STIX MUSIC CENTER 1307 Rand Arlington Heights KARKtSA DUO COMPACT KARFISA COMBO COMPACT KALAMAZOO BASE AMP VOX SUPER BEATLE GRETSCH COUNTRY GENTLEMEN GIBSON I I I I BASS w'case AMPEG B-1HX PORTAFLEX SLINGERLAND 4-PC. BLACK PEARL GIBSON 12 STRING 253-7676 Now $945.00 Now 549,95 Now Now 139.95 845,00 Ret. Ret.

Ret. Ret. Ret, Ret. 660.00 219.00 296.00 699.50 379.95 205.00 Now Now Now Now Now Now 499,95 169,95 249.95 529.95 325,00 169.95 (8-11 Pianos, Organs TONE CABINET. 40 Model 21 H.

FLanders BL'NDY B-FLAT CLARINET: Kay 6 string guitar. Call FLnnders 8-1308. (TSH-4 HARMONY ELECTRIC LESLIE tar with case, solid body, dual; watt pickup. 3 input amplifier, $125. 8-1322.

PLAYER PIANO WITH ROLLS LUDWIG DRUM SET, to PIECE -call: 529-2950. I GULBRANSEN 0 COMPLETE KINGSTON DRUM -Spinet Organ, $650. Excellent WALNUT 3 i a major minor GUITAR 1 chords plus bass oar, 766-0964! (TS8-7 LYON AND HEALY BABY grand. Apartment size. Mils' sacrifice.

$325. 392-9825. (TS8-7 GRAND Elfricrl G. Schilling Elfried G. Schilling, 262 Marion Palatine, died July 27 as the result of injuries incurred in an automobile accident in Elmhurst.

He was 44 years old. Mr. Schilling, an accountant for Nordic Engineering Co. in Berkeley, 111., for the last 10 years, was a native of Germany, coming to this country when a small child. He served in the U.

S. Marine Corps during World War II, and was a member of the Arlington Heights VFW post. He also belonged to the National Boys Club, and Northwest Manufacturer's Assn. He and his family were Palatine residents for 11 years. In addition to his wife Erica, Mr.

Schilling leaves three children, Valerie, Laura, and Elizabeth, and his mother, Mrs. Mathilda Schilling of Palatine. Funeral services and interment were private, (A15 Mrs. W. 1-iener Wilhelmine Heuer, 88, a Wood Dale resident for 66 years, died Wednesday, July 27, in DuPage Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst.

Mrs. Heuer, of 227 E. Irving Park Road, where she made her home with her son, Edwin, was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Bensenville. Funeral services were held at the church at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 30, with interment at Zion Cemetery.

In addition to her son, she leaves a daughter, Martha Boeske of Elmhurst, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Fred Fox Anna Fox, nee Reeb, a former Arlington Heights resident, late of Downers Grove, died following a heart attack, July 25, while at a roller rink in Chicago with her family. She was 46 years old. The Fox family moved to Downers Grove from Arlington Heights three years ago.

She was employed as a bookkeeper for Temple Bowling Lanes in Downers Grove, owned by her husband. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two daughters. Linda Louise, and Mimi Marlene; her mother, Mrs. Regina Reeb: sisters Mimi Reeb, Theodora Millar, and Eleanor Jensen, and three brothers, Louis, Leonard, and Dr. Kenneth Reeb.

Services were conducted July 29 at Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home in Downers Grove. Interment was at Ridgewood Cemetery. (A15 1 call TirfprmaHon for obituaries to wxm. Eugene S. King Dr.

William T. Jones officiated at the 11 a.m. funeral services Wednesday Aug. 3 in the Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home in Arlington Heights for Eugene S. King.

802 Lynden, Arlington Heights. Interment was in Memory Gardens i Cemetery. Mr. King died at home on July 31. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, May 7, 1912.

The 54-year-old man was employed in retail sales by Carson Pirie Scott, and Co. He is' survived by his wife, Ethyl Arlington Heights; two daughters, Barbara Edelblute of Palatine and Beverly King of Arlington Heights; a grandson and two sisters. (A15 Charles E. Platte Sr. Charles E.

Platte 1310 Palm Wheeling, died July 30 in Illinois Masonic Hospital where he had been a patient for four years. He was born April 16, 1877 in Brooklyn, N. Y. THE RETIRED manager of the Chicago branch of the Standard Felt Corp. was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth.

He is survived by a son, Charles E. Platte, Jr. of Wheeling, a brother William of New York and a granddaughter. The Rev, Samuel Keyes officiated at the entombment Aug. 2 in Acacia Park Cemetery in Chicago.

(A15 Dorothy C. Scholl Funeral services will be held at 1:30 today, Aiig, 4 in Ahlgrim Funeral Home in Palatine for Dorothy C. Scholl, 243 Clark Palatine. Mrs. Scholl was born in Chicago Jan.

11, 1898, and died Aug. 2 in the Des Plaines Convalescent Home. Interment will be in the Forest Home Cemetary in Forest Park. PRECEDED IN DEATH by her husband, Chester C. Scholl, Mrs.

Scholl leaves a son Chester C. of Palatine, six grandchildren, a brother, Charles Fritz of California, and a brother-in-law, Jacob Scholl of LaGrange. (A15 CROSSWORD By A. C. Gordon set with cymbals, condition.

LA 9-2013. KAY SPANISH year old. case, strap, instruction manual $55. Call Donna Taylor. 358-7576 between 5 p.m.- 7 pjm.

3 PIECE DRUM SET. $85'. CLearbrook 5-1223. (TS8-7 SLINGERLAND BASS! i grand i bench, $1405. I yeai snare, cymbals and yon Healy guarantee.

Come in CL 5-5731 LESTER WALNUT SPINET, excellent condition. $400 or best offer. 1211 bass child size STARK built ebony, Lyon Healy 5'7' in Rand- at Rand Accordion, red pearl, S100 or best SINGLE PICKUP GUITAR. complete i amplifier and microphone. (TS8-7 Pianos, Organs NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR CHILD IN MUSIC New i a Console pianos up t'sed upright pianos $225 up Used Grand pianos, fully rccond.

guaranteed $795 up Gulbransen and Magnav Organs $.185 up Beau, used Organs $495 up Shop in cool comfort at MARIA SCHAEFER MUSIC STORE 1415 EUinwood St. DCS Piaines 824-4131 Serving the musical public for over 40 years (TS8-7 SUMMER CLEARANCE New Baldwin pianos $595 New Kimball pianos $484 Used and display organs- Baldwin, Kimball, Gulbransen. Hammond, and Lowrey from $395 Guitar 10 private lessons $37.50 Complete drum sets off ROY BAUMANN MUSIC STUDIOS 24 E. N.SV. Hwy.

Arl. Hts. 392-4010 (7-28tf PIANOS WANTED ALL MAKES HIGHEST PRICES today. Lyon" Healy hurst. Route 83 392-2600.

775-1919, I I A blond. After 6 p.m. 437-0647 Auction Sales TURN ASSETS INTO CASH THE AUCTION WAY Industrial Commercial Residential CULLY AUCTION CO. Auctioneers, Liquidators Des Plaines 824-6283 (6-2tf Renting or Trading Find the Home Of Your Choice In This Week's Paddock Papers READ CLASSIFIED BUZZ CL 3-1520 561-0318 (TS5-26tf Need an Ad Taker? CL 3-1520 A classified want ad whatever you may call it Is a Mighty Money-Maker and "fattens-up" your wallet Gold in your attic? It's there to be had! Sell those dust-catchers With a classified ad A 1 Hypnotism 9 IVcrosttion UK a of atiy- Ihirn; Ifl Ancirnt If) Sloro fadck'r KS Small a i 7.1 Male nickiwinc 22 Cases 25 1'roitnin 2o I'ooIiidU (abb.) 28 29 To jmine In advance .11 Always hiblic conveyance (al.li.) -Thai tlilni'l Diuol '(" Provuftxl MI.TC 41i Printer's i i 44 'Co turn over 46 Retold I 47 Nation 49 State of New Mexico (pos: 9- i An amountoC twirling lixist a i i to a i measure ftarcly made out I'arcnl 'I'D assume Smi 'I'o combine Manuscripts (abb.) A Moslem 03 31 a EEEHHJH Daaiagiiza a tan maufiaa BJB nn a Kill H0UEJSI11BEIC. JO In ilushed manner J2 Uoinun deuce J4 Proceed J-S Food container 17 i a Impostors 20 Chart 24 Tltoroiighfare Oibb.) 27 Japnntisc beverage Inuse TO i (cltcm.) 32 Paper quantity (abb.) 34 Corded fabric 3a IVrccnt (nbb.) 39 Southern South A i a 41 Houscplant 45 LtkenesK 4S 50 Command Post (abb.) 51 Ho man 102 52 Satisfaction Not Obtained (abb.) 55 Exist 56 Latin "and" 57 Greek letter John W.

Johnson John W. Johnson, 1529 S. Wolf Road, Wheeling, died July 31 in Lutheran General Hospital. A former Mount Prospect resident, Mr. Johnson was born May 23, 1913, in Birkenhead, England.

The 53-year-old office manager for Miller's Manufacturing Co. was also a retired captain in the Royal Artillery in England for 25 years and was the swimming director of Toronto Canada's Young Men's Hebrew Association. THE REV. R.A.W. Bruehl officiated at the funeral services Wednesday, Aug.

3 in the Oehler Funeral Home in Des Plaines. Mr. Johnson is survived by his wife, Lilian of Wheeling; a son Brian D. Johnson, also of Wheeling; two daughters, Brenda Prangnell of Winnipeg, Canada and Veronica A. Perarsall of Manchester, England, and two grandchildren.

(A15 Joseph M. Adams An 11 a.m. funeral Mass will be said today, Aug. 4 in St. Raymond Church, Mount Prospect for Joseph Michael Adams, 511 S.

Wille, Mount Prospect. Mr. Adams who was born in Chicago Dec. 3, 1943, died July 31 in Melrose Park. Interment for the Polk Brothers salesman will be in All Saints Cemetery.

Survivors are Mr. Adams' wife, Margaret; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Adams; a sister Lori; two brothers, George and Gerald, all of Mount Prospect, and a grandmother, Mary K.

Gilleran of Chicago. (A15 Dorothy B. Julinke Dorothy B. Juhnke, 514 E. Lincoln, Palatine, died in Mary- haven Nursing Home, Glenview, Aug.

1. Funeral Mass for the 85-year-old woman was held Wednesday Aug. 3 in St. Mary Church, Des Plaines. Interment was in St.

Boniface Cemetery. Mrs. Juhnke was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Leo A. Juhnke, and by a son, Jerome.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Gaul of Arlington Heights; a son, Dr. Lee Juhnke of Des Plaines and a sister. (A15 Leona Veroinis Leona Veremis, 155 W. Slade, Palatine, died of a heart attack in Northwest Community Hospital July 23.

Interment was in Elmvvood Cemetery on July 29. The 62-year-old Mrs. Veremis The 62-year-old Mrs. Veremis is survived by a daughter, Lenora Paul, and three grandchildren. A 1 5 William Davenport William D.

Davenport, 119 Fairview, Streamwood, died July 2S in a swimming accident in Portageville, Mo. He was born June 1928, in Redbay, Ala. The Rev. Ronald L. Rogers, pastor of Tri-Village Baptis' Church, officiated at the funeral services July 29 in the Bart- wood Memorial Chapel; interment was in the Bartlett Cemetery.

Mr. Davenport is survived by his wife, Shirley: two sons, William David, Jr. and Michael Anthony; two daughters, Judy Ann and Patricia Lucille; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Davenport of Streamwood; six brothers, Harvey, Damon, Roy and Jerry of Long Beach, and a and Mitchell oi Streamwood; three sisters, Aline Whiscnant and Betty Chas- plish of Long Beach, and Earline Laughlin of Streamwood; and grandparents Harvey West of Portageville, and Mrs.

Alice Davenport of Tiptonville, Tenn. (AI5 Mrs. Peter Rocleii Mass for Hedwig Maria Roden, 137 Hill Mount Prospect, was read July 29 at St. Emily Church in Des Plaines. Mrs.

Roden, 65, died Tuesday, July 26, in Holy Family Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Peter; three daughters, Mrs. Hedwig Armstrong of California, Mrs. Lorreta Boner of Mount Prospect, and Mrs. Joan Hopper of Des Plaines; a son, Fred of Prospect Heights; a sister, Mrs.

Theresa Kosing of Harwood Heights, and 10 grandchildren. Vincent Adrian Vincent Adrian, 302 N. Brighton Arlington Heights, died Aug. 1 in Northwest Community Hospital. Mr.

Adrian, 79, was born Oct. 14, 1886, in Poland. A funeral Mass was said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3 in St.

James Church and interment was in Maryhill Cemetery. The retired stationary engineer for People's Gas Light and Coke Co. is survived by his wife, Stella, of Arlington Heights. Win. N.

Kleedorfer The Rev. Jack Eichacker officiated at the funeral services Aug. 1 in Ahlgrim and Sons Funeral Home in Palatine for William N. Kleedorfer, 126 S. Ashland Palatine.

Mr. Kleedorfer was born Feb. 4, 1886 and died July 29 of cancer. Interment was in Randhill Park Cemetery. The retired Post Office clerk was preceded in death by his wife Harriet.

Survivors are a daughter, Dorothy Mattern of Palatine and three grandchildren. (A15 Gritmacker Family An automobile accident Aug. 1 took the lives of Mr. and Mrs. John Gritmacker Jr.

and their 8-month-old son David of 1346 Portage Palatine. Mr. Gritmacker was 2H and his wife Final AAUW Coffee Slated Next Week The last of a series of get- acquainted coffees sponsored by the Arlington Heights branch of the American Association of University Women will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of former vice- president, Mrs. Beaver E. J.

Waring, 308 S. HiLusi, Mount Prospect. The get-acquainted coffee is being held for regular AAUW members and their guests in the Mount Prospect area as an informal means of further acquainting them with the structure and program of AAUW in general and of the Arlington Heights branch in particular. Earl J. Clark Earl J.

Clark, 135 Crest Bartlett, died July 27 in Billings Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Clark, who was born i Nov. 1, 1905, was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Peter Damian Church in Bartlett.

rs SURVIVED by his i wife, Gertrude; two daughters, Mrs. David Banker of Elgin and i Mrs. Roger Soughorn of Bar- rington and a sister. Mrs. Leon- ard Peick of West Covina.

Calif. A funeral Mass was said by The Rev. Thomas Home at 10 a.m. July 30 in St. Peter Damian Church and burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery.

A. Keller A funeral Mass at St. Zach- 1 ary Church was said Wednes- day, Aug. 3 for Kurt Albert "it's a wise obstetrician who Keller, 1109 Birch Drive. Mount i retuses to pinpoint a gnant Prospect.

He was born Dec. 1948, and died July 31 at Hi- patient due da te-even when Temp, Inc. Steel Plant in North- tne pregnancy is planned." Earlier this summer, three similar coffees were given for the benefit of members in Arlington Heights and Palatine. THE FOLLOWING branch officers will attend the Mount Prospect coffee: president. Mrs.

Paul F. Davis; first vice-president and program development chairman. Mrs. Howard H. Rice: second vice-president and membership chairman.

Mrs. James L. Andrew: secretary. Mrs. Lewis Ross; and treasurer.

Mrs. Fred Riedl. Also expected to be present will be representatives of the branch study groups, functions, and program topics, who will discuss and explain their respective areas of interest. Hostess for the occasion. Mrs.

Waring is also chairman of the branch's forthcoming annual membership tea which will be held Thursday. Aug. 25. to introduce prospective members to AAUW and the Arlington Heights a h. Interested graduates of accredited colleges and universities are invited to attend the Aug.

25 membership tea and to call membership chairman Mrs. James L. Andrew, for further information. Cuii" I Foretell Exact Date of Bll'tll lake where he was employed for 26. The accident was at Rand I thc summer.

Interment was in and Long Grove Roads. A11 Samts Cemetery. Mr. Gritmacker was employ-' Mr Keller is survived by his This is the view of Dr. Arthur Greeley.

associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology. Cor- macker, Sr, of Mundelein; his ed bv the Mavflower Movers in i arents Mr and Mrs Albert nel University Medical School, eu oy me ivioveis in and obstetrician on the staff Harrington. Funeral services I Kel er a 'f Oa Now York were Wednesday. Aug 3 in the i a brother, Keith, and grand- ot Voik Hospital. Tharp Funeral Home, and in! Parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony, Dr Greeley. who has deliver- terment was in Randhill Ceme- Ke i ler A15 e( more an 4000 Babies in tery. the past 32 years, points out SURVIVORS ARE two other i a Cooler that although the average preg- children, Douglas John. 3 nancy is 266 days, some women and Peggy Ann, Mr.

Grit- Margaret Ann Cooley. 615 E. may be pregnant for a some- macker's father, Mr. John Grit- Chicago Palatine, died what shorter period, some for July 31 in Bee-Dozier Maple a longer one without anything sisters, June Behning of Palatine, Elizabeth Huffman of Mundelein, Nancy Andrews of Lib- Hill Nursing Home at the age being amiss. of 91.

She was moved from Lauter-; Generally, babies are born ertyville and Rose Gritmacker burg and Oehler Vuneral Home, the llave completed their of Palatine: two brothers, Glen in Arlington Heights on Aug. i 1 growth, he says. Whether of Des Plaines and James of to Stonecipher Funderal is 2GO davs or 2 da Naperville. in Farina. 111.

where services! aftei conception is not signifi- Mrs. Gritmacker's surviving i were held Aug. 3. cailt A woman who sees her family are her parents. Mrs, I.

Tolentino of Bensenville and Mr. Ernest Prahl of Palatine; Rev. H. E. Dickey officiated at doctor regularly during preg- the services and interment was: nailc nee not be concerned in Faulk Cemetcrv in Farina.

about her due date, the doctor her sisters. Carol Irvas of Chi-j Miss Cooley is 'survived by i observes. The baby will be born cage and Marlene Prahl of i two brothers, Sylvester S. it is ready. (S cousin, and her brothers Mar- ey of Washington and Thomas I vin Prahl of Wisconsin and i A.

Cooley of Oregon, and a sis-1 Ervin Prahl, who is in the U.S. Army in Viet Nam. (A15 ter, Mrs. Pearl F. Quade 1 Palatine.

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