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The Breese Journal du lieu suivant : Breese, Illinois • 6

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Breese Journal, Breese, 111., July 20, 1972 i Vehicb LOUIS LodeS, Of Bzil. DbS SPORT i i i i SHORTS i 4A-Woar old LOUIS U. LWsa, I machine operator, collapsed while at work Tuesday morning at Packet Dairy at CFallon, and was pronounced dead He made his home at New Baden, where he was born May 18, 1928. His parents were the late Louis and Alvina Lodes, nee Eckart. Mr.

Lodes married Alice Schleper In New Baden on May 26, 1954. ho Klir- vived by two sons, Stanley Lodes A- 111. Uois from Erwin Brunncr, LOCAL YOUNG AN RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL Jotofjb Rakers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rakers of this city, has been released from St Joseph's Hospital In Breese where he was a patlat for about week following an accident several miles east of recently.

He suffered Several broken ribs and facial RETURNS HOME After a long siege of ninths thaf required treatment in St Joseph's Hospital In Breese, VV.l ter Vollet has been released and has finally returned home. YOUTH FRACTURES ARM Gary Wuebbels, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiif-Mels, foil last week and fractured his left the i Mike Padfield I I 4. True or false.

Presently, Jack Nicholas Is going for golfs grand slam? 5. True or false. Bill Virdon, manager of the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates, will guide the National League All-Stars against the American League All-Stars In Atlanta July 25. SPORTS SCHEDULE 4 Friday, July 21 Slo-Pltch: Germantown I at St. Rose, Beckemeyer Germantown Breese at Bartelso, Avlston I at Trenton Albers at Avlston 0, Trenton I at Damlansville.

Saturday, July 22 Stock car racing at Highland, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 23 -CCL: Beck-' emeyer at Carlyle, Damlansville at Germantown, Trenton at New Baden, Breese at Avlston. PADDY PREDICTS Well, a three for four week did seem to take some of the pressure off but looking ahead Registration Shows Sharp Increase Motor vehicle registration In Illinois for 1971 shows an Increase of 201,510 over 1970, for an all-time high of 5,913,804, according to figures received from the office of John Lewis, Secretary of State. Passenger cars registered for 1971 were 4,701,534, for an increase of 143,903. Trucks and buses numbered 708,591, the increase being 29,336.

Motor vehicles that were registered from Clinton County totaled 16,851, the license fees amounting to $799,561.46: Passenger cars totaled 11,740, taxis and ambulances 9, trucks 3170, buses 41, trailers and semitrailers 1445, motorcycles' 407, dealer and in-transit 39. The total motor vehicle license fees In the state for 1971 show a figure of $227, i84, 142. 34. Just put it back on. I called the Becky-G'town game right on the money and now it's 23 out of 38, which could be better.

This week looks tough so let's swing right Into it. Beckemeyer over Carlyle by 2, Germantown over Damlansville by 3, New Baden by 2 over Trenton and Avis-ton upsetting Breese by 1. Look out now. a termite invasion, was nice enough to buy his pretty secre-tary Goof a Becky 50-50 ticket the other day Just about flipped his red wig when Goof won 146 bucks. OUR CONGRATS To Laura and Butch Kell.

Married nineteen and both look like they're in pretty good shape yet. To Diane and Mike Maples down In the Sunshine State. On their birthdays. Mike's wife used to live around here somewhere. To Jerry and Jo-Ann Barnes over in Florissant, on their wedding anniversary.

'Till next week, Peace to the World. And On of These OuHtahding Units Be Guaranteed 16 Months With It by at least one man In the top 25 with the exception of Damlans-vllle, who had none. Beckemeyer leads with sis men followed by Trenton with five. Beckemeyer leads In team hitting with a .287 mark followed closely by Avlston with a 275 mark, Paul Jansen leads In hits with 14. Kevin Weber of Trenton, Car-lyle's John Reed and Lefty Tim-merman of Breese lead in at bats with 34.

Dave Thomas Of Beckemeyer leads In runs scored with nine. TOP 25 Jerry InimlsK, Av. 12 Paul Jansen, Bartelso 14 Bob Kruep, Car 11 Morris Zurllene, N.B. 10 Avg .462 .437 .407 .384 366 .345 .344 .323 .290 .285 .285 .285 .275 .272 .269 .269 .269 .250 .250 .240 .235 .233 .233 Mike Dlesen, Beck. Glen Foppe, Avlston Jack Placek, Becky Dan Ilaar, Breese M.

Shedelbower, Br. Tom Winkler, Bar, Ken Wehrle, Trenton 10 10 11 9 10 9 Ferd Mueller, G'town 8 Jim Rueter. Becky 8 Dave Thomas, Becky 8 Allan Thoele, G'town 8 Arnle Henss, Trenton Al Foppe, Trenton Mark Lanter, Becky Len Robben, G'town Charlie Henss, Tren. Jerry Mondt, Avlston Gary Thouvenln, Br. Kevin Weber, Trenton 8 Jack Gonzales, Becky 7 Carl Tucker, Carlyle 7 ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ Another, wei-k gone by so let's check th answers to see how we did.

1. Dale KranawctttT 2. Ncvnert 3. Nevncrt 4. Shlloh 5.

Hill Hohr SPORTS QUIZ 1. How many different managers are there In the Clinton Comity League this season over last season? 2. In the recently completed mid-season championship race at Highland, who was the winner? 3. Who started first row pole. LEADING HITTERS It's finally here and a few surprises dot the top 25 hitters in the Clinton County League.

AvlKton's Jerry Imrnlng heads the llbt with a .462 average, which Is some .025 points better than runner-up Paul Jansen of Bartelso. Carlyle's Bob Kruep Is third at .407 and Morris Zurllene of New Baden Is fourth with a ,384 mark. To be eligible for the crown a hitter must bat at leant 25 faming' just 'quailflifd with 26 -at bats, but Avlston has played only seven games. Every team placed 1 and Michael Lodes, and a daughter, Linda Lodes, all at home; a brother, Bernard Lodes of Belleville; and two sisters, Mrs. Viola Hamlin of Texas and Mrs.

Mildred Wilken of Plerray A daughter preceded him in death. The funeral will be held Thurs-day from the Hempen Fmeral Home at New Baden toSt George Catholic Church for services at 10 a.m. Burial will be In Resurrection Cemetery New Baden. Breese, III. DIRECTORS G.

ML Green A. Lewis Gross H. H. Heinzmann CS.Kuri.DDS OrvUIe Rueter A. J.

Westermann PaulB.Zieren A. J. Westermann, President Heinzmann. Exec. Vice Pres.

A. Lewis Gross, Vice President ft nw. SAG'S $CG by SHOAL CREEK SAM I I I 1 IV 1 jKil nmwwii) inntirx. ,1 IIM kIM ,3 (AUK llrlil ii" in A. (i mo or nor mo iwi niw A rout Mil lUI 5 tojTH an i ii i nun ri miii la hw BPonnnV.

Arriving Saturday August 19 It's the biggest tractor announcement day in more than ten years. It's August 19 the day you can enter Generation II and meet four new tractors from John Deere ranging from 80 to 150 hp. It's the day you can start farming more safely in greater comfort and luxury. It's an all-day affair you simply can't afford to miss. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded.

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Ihone 532-1466 mm mm Tronton Reporter arm and two years ago he broke right one. OBSERVES 94TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Adolph Heuherger observed his 94th birthday anniversary last Wednesday. IJuilnR hi younger days he was a coal miner, having worked In mines that were In the Trenton area In those days. Despite Ms advaft'ed h- Is enjoying good health. For the past several years he has been resldlnK In a iiurRlnK home In HlKhland.

HIMIll Twin-Comfort Laungm Smw. Cotnnng light I i Mini in i ii i 'i I I I iimir? I A 1 I I aaagv J. IIIAKMIIIiril itf ivilll I tlllH Farmers Merchants Bank i J. F. Rausch, Cashier CARLYLE.

ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of farmers Merchants Bank of Carlyle of Carlyle Illinois AND SUBSIDIARIES the clow Jrf buwin en June 30, Published in ReponwJo Call of th. COMMISSIONER OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES of the SUH of Dalian ON. i i 1 1 1 1 i ii ii ii 1 1 a ts avu jj DEMO CONVENTION (CONT.) And now some of the dust has settled. Some Is still a bit unsettled. Maybe It's because we don't want to admit our age, but we're glad the young people "won out" down there In Miami.

Maybe It's because we know and like so many of our young people. Maybe it Is time for a change from the old line Demo, and Rep. politics. Maybe some of the 'ole time Demo, bosses will desert their party. Maybe this Is good.

Maybe the college "kids" who replace some of the 'ole timers will do a better Job. Maybe the ticket of Mac and Tom is a 100 to 1 shot at this time. But then again, it's a long time 'tween now and Nov. DAN WALKS IN Into the Breese Legion Home this past Monday nlte. Many other candidates were present, but it was Walkln' Dan Walker who captivated the large crowd.

If you like to play favorite, bet the friendly bar-keeper a fifteen center on "Walkin' Dan" to win In Nov. This fella has what some people call charisma. I don't know what the word means either, but Dan's got It. P. If the fiig O.

makes an appearance In our town, we hope to attend the meeting and talk to the falla. The Gov. gets equal space. NON SPORTS DEPT. Bobby Fischer's antics at the chess match in Iceland First time in my life I can ever re-call rootin' for a Rus-skie.

I think Bobby F. would be a good man on a small farm where they don't need ennybody. GOOD SPORTS DEPT. The many people In our area who went by chartered bus this past weekend to Columbia, to cheer for the Carlyle Legion team. Legion club won one and lost one.

The four-day District tourney opens, at Becky this Wed. nlte, July 19. Four days of good baseball. No charge. We're rootin' for Carlyle to win all the marbles.

WOUL -YOU-BELIE IDE EX Harry NJeman, who does such a wonderful Job of taking care Of St. Dom's cemetery, found a pair of pincers out. there the other day. Wouldn't of been worth mentioning except for the fact his father lost them -out there in 1926, No, they're not in too good a shape. One of Harry's nephews, after messing around for a long time, Is now a key member of the Detroit Tigers great front line pitching staff.

Tom Tim-merman. P. S. Keep up the good work, Tiger. One of our kinda guys told me down at the Bird "Housethe-other-nlte-that-heV rootin' for your gang.

Tom, I also have Liz's O.K. to come up to Detroit for the World Series, so will you please tell Jim N. and Norm C. and the rest of your friends to make contact with the ball as often as possible. Another thing, Tom, if Detroit goes all the way, Til be able to get enny of theplayers-who-wish toat" tend, afeeeticket-te our Clinton County League baseball banquet here at Breese Nov.

u. luck MBS-A-LANE-YOUS DEPT Don K. down at the local lumber yard, who's biggest worry is Uod I Ci.t 4u I'om bank, (including I S573.Jlli npifn) atnhitil J. U. S.

Trnntwfv Oblifntinm of ohr U. $. gnnc.ni and enrpornttom 4 OblifVtism nf and pslittcal lubdivinoni S. Otbnr cMriit (including ttocbfl 4 Trading nccnunt Mcnritim 7. Fndnrnl fundi eld and tncufitmi jiurchctud undur grnmnti to roioll I.

OMioi loom ilntloding I- MtmtiJ45 ovordtillil 9 Inni oromilol, fumiturn nd fivfurot. and otKar aliati rapraionting banh promnai 10 aal ownad than bank p.a...ni 11 tn.aitmanti in lubiidiaiiai no coniolidatad 1. Cuttomart' liability to ttiii banh on accaptancai autttanding I Othar anatt It TOIAI ASSITS UAilUTin i Damand dapontf of indinduali. paftnanli.pt. and 14 t.rna And tavingi dapoiiti of individuall.

partnarihipi. and corporation! 17 of Unitad Statai Govarnmant II Oapoiiti of' Statai anil political lubdi.nioni If Oaponti of foroign go.arnmanti and official 20 af eommareial banki 1 101 (57603 In a test of ride vou may have seen on TV a U.S.-built 1972 Mercury Marquis whipped the fender skirts off one of Europe's most prestigious automobiles -a $34,000 limousine. 36 out of 50 professional chauffeurs rated the Mercury ride better (smoothen qiiieter, steadier, superior overall) than the other car- in tests conducted and certified by the Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute. Oome in late a ride in the U.S. car that took on Europe's best.

And won! -ll Cartifiod and officon. ctiacii. ate. 11 TOTAL OlfOilTS la) Tatal damand daponti lb) Total tima and lavmoi dapoiill 129 nR mM 1 3JWtfcX.a JU, (fcl fi 11. Fadaral fundi' purctiaiad and latufial laid nda' agiaamanti to ropurchaia 14 tbof-tinbitiiat-fof-baMauiual- ana, 11.

Mortgaga indobtadnail 14 Accaptancai aiacutad bv or 'or account of ttiii banh and outland-ng 11. Ottia l.abil'tiat )l TOTAL HAtlLITIIS If MINOKITY INTIMST IN CONSOLIOATtD SUISIOIAIES UMn OM LOAMS AND JICUIITIIS 10 a for bad dabt loxai on loam I tat up purtuant to Imarnal tn.nnua Sar.rea rulingil II, Otnar raiar.ai an loani 11 tator.ot on tacuntial .1.1 TOTAL MSHVIJ ON LOANS AND StCUHITIES i CAPITAL. ACCOUNTS la notat and dabanturat ')S Igu.ty capital, tatal litpmi-14 ta 40 blo-l 'j- HoLt-lotal pa. -INa ibarai autitand.ng HOOC t' it i 85 452 ii ii QJ H5IB2 TM 1 1f -rl (NJp. barpt oulfa mwd blaW.

-17 Caramon Itocb-total parvalua 1 INa ibaral jS.flOO 125 QQApO it II Surplui Undi.idod praflti 40 laiai.a for conl.ngancoi and otkar capital 41 TOTAL CADITAL ACCOUNTS I ilami! 14 and IS abo.o I 41 TOTAL UAIILITIIS lUStftVES A NO CAPITAL ACCOUNTS l.taan, II 1. 1 and 41 abo.a UN mmi eomO, hmm al mtf kmammmm Cail u(y I I i PT to r.i i i The winner! Mercury Marquis Brougham tmmal liUwiS i4ui! glint 00 Shown option WAiMwaH rrt. antf QEiEESE Route 50 -it. AH, ni-d d- otn Jly I WOEl SALES, Inc. VJcst Drees HL 1 Ii i ipi i.

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