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8 Jacksonville Journal, Jacksonville, July 2, OfflcCFS Installed For Exchange Club HEITHKR The Weather Servte Elsewhere (jrecnc For By the () ciatm press Curtis J. CrUHl Funerals oil Beardslown By Virgil Reither Albany, clear New officers in the Exchange Albuquerque, clear club were installed at the dinner Atlanta, clear meeting held Monday evening; Bismarck, clear at the Ranch House. Bob Sas- Boise, clear 'senberger was the installing Boston, cloudy officer. i Buffalo, clear The new officers are presi- Chicago, clear dent, Tom Newby; vice presi-: Cincinnati, cloudy dent. Earl Cole; treasurer.

By-i Cleveland, clear Mr. and When they got home they ron Lewis; secretary, Russell i Denver, clear Mrs. Teen Phelps and Mr. and found their big mobile home Armstrong: directors, John I Des Moines, clear IHrs. Rudy Tnbbie were among badly damaged by falling trees.

Mifflin. Clarence Richardson, i Detroit, clear the local people who exper- They live on the Roy Strcm- Don Martin, Wally Baptist, Ted i Fairbanks, clear ienced Saturday night's vio- mel farm east of Beardstown Elder, Harold Sorrells and! Fort Worth, clear lent thunder and windstorm on on Route 12.5 and Mrs. Phelps Walter Crowe. clear the water. reports extensive damage to the Clarence Richardson and John; Honolulu, cloudy Thev were in their boat near traiiei.

who attended the state Indianapolis, clear the railroad bridge when Apparently, three trees fell Exchange club convention last Jacksonville, clear heard the warning broadcasts structure crushing the week at Belleville, reported on, Juneau, cloudy from a passing towhoat. Skoot bedroom, bathroom and dam- the events. At the convention Kansas City, cloudy 81 ing for safety, they managed which is just a new District Governor took Los Angeles, clear to get into the baV near the hcing finished. over. Jack Healy of Alton.

Louisville, clear Marina and spent time Water damage was extensive The complimentary meal Memphis, clear High Low Pr. 80 66 .22 72 71. 46 .50 7.3 61 60 69 .1 WHITE HALL 19 services for Curtis Jefferson Crum, 87, will be held in White Hall today. Mr. Crum died at 1 p.m.

Monday at the Tower View Nursing Home in Carrollton. 26 He was born in Greene county i Aug. 31, 1881, the son of Pleas- 02 1 ant and Susan Crayes Crum. I He was married in 1907 to Edith Mrs. Grace Lee Ritter services for Mrs.

Grace Lee Ritter will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Funeral the Neece Funeral Home with Rev. Flanigan of the Christian church officiating. Burial will be in Waverly cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening.

44 75 69 73 50 65 89 65 85 72 95 67 80 88 84 9.3 57 there. But it wasn all (ner for the heavy rains. Phelps. and continued to be a problem vvent to W'alter Crowe, Argentina Lies Paralvzed Bv General Strike Plattner Rites To Be Held In Pike Thursday Miami, cloudy .84 Milwaukee, clear 65 clear 75 New Orleans, clear 96 New York, cloudy 89 Okla. City, clear 9,3 Omaha, cloudy 80 Philadelphia, cloudy 88 73 Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, clear Ptlnd, cloudy PITTSFIELD Services for Ptlnd.

clear Mrs. Phelps also reports many other trees on the Stremmel property were felled. When Gary Bach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bach.

814 Beard street, returns to the states he will have a bride with him. This is revealed in announce- RTTS'Mnc ATRTTC rAPs Ar Hichaid Walter Mayo Plattner, retired Rapid City, clear (Ah') Ai- Kutscher of St. Paul. Minnesota Pittsfield funeral director, will Richmond, rain gentina lay partly paralyzed by marriage of their daugh- be held Thursday. Mr.

Plattner, St. Louis, cloudy a general strike and a wave of and the Beardstowm 65. died of an apparant heart at- Salt Lk. City, clear antigovernment terrorism Tues- youth. tack at his home Monday eve- San Diego, clear day following Gov.

Nelson A. The marriage took place in ning. San clear Rockefeller's Da-day visit. A Basel. Switzerland May 6 and was born Aug.

13. 1903, Seattle, clear state of siege was declared by the couple is honeymooning on of Roy D. and Bertha Mayo Tampa, rain President Juan Carlos Onga- the Spanish Riviera. Plattner. He married Janet nia three-year-old military Jeanne was in Germany at-; 0 iios of Rushville on March government.

tending the University of Mainz, 5 1933 Havana. Bombs exploded in two trains, working on her masters degree included among survivors damaging several cars, as the stationed in Ger- Janet Welles 24-hour strike, called by the bit-, Plattner; two sons, David, a terly antigovernment faction of if former Pittsfield resident who the General Confedera- Dirksen froin moved to Quincy and tion of Labor got under way. until he enured Pittsfield and two Explosions occurred in several fific daughters, Shirley, wife of Jack other cities, but no casuaities iJ reported. having most Zts ho-- The bombings took place as three year hitch in Germany, i There are eight grandchildren. 70 62 I 31, 1881, me son ot Pleas- Newton Johnson 91 .57 02 ant and Susan Crayes Crum.

Funeral services for Newton 79 57 I He was married in 1907 to Edith Johnson will be held at 1:30 77 60 who preceded him in m. Wednesday at the William- 70 ,52 .10 death. Funeral Home with Rev. 98 74 These children survive: J. Boston officiating.

Curtis Billings of rural Rood- -----------house, Gano Crum of White Halli william Lloyd Wafers and Crum of Eastj puneral services for William Lloyd Waters will be at 3 p.m. and 8 at Williamson Fu- of rhf it. neral Home with Rev. Arnold ei survhles Oklahoma, also. Gutter officiating.

Interment I The remains were taken to cemetery. 75 .10 the Dawdy Wolfe Funeral 52 46 72 74 69 58 Home. Richard Anderson Funeral services will be at BEARDSTOWN Funeral 1 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral services for Richard Ander- home with Rev. Jack Brown son will be conducted at the officiating.

Interment will bejNorthcutt Funeral Home at in Carter cemetery. no 77 85 84 97 85 75 68 69 58 49 74 66 .47 .23 .25 90 51 81 61 Washington, cloudy Winnipeg, cloudy M-Missing 60 83 97 83 66 VIrs. Wilkinson. Former Greene Resident, Dies WHITE HALL Clara 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Beardstown City cemetery. FORMER RESIDENT geardstown Man OF ROODHOUSE i li: RECEIVES DEGREE Eflds lo-iear ROODHOUSE Curt Sbipton. received the degree of Bachelor: I of Arts at the University Illinois commencement urnnam cises June 14 at Urbana. AI BEARDSTOWN J. William former resident of Lawler of 1317 Lafayette street Curt is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. retired from the postal service Grover Shipton of Oak Park. June 30. He attended Roodhousei assistant schools. Champaign high school, since January 1, 1965, and was graduated from previouslv had been a city received his original appointment Janu- Park-River Forest high school.

While a student at the U. of I. Curt affiliated with the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and was named to Mask and Bauble, Lawler is a graduate of national theatre and high school, attended Knox group. Mrs. Keith Wright of May- college and is a war veteran.

Before starting work at the wood received her R.N. fromjpost Office, he held clerical Oak Park School of Nursing ipositions at the C.B. and Q. rail- at ceremonies June 21 Mrs.jroad company offices here and Wright, the former Kaye Galesburg, having had 13 ton, is the daughter of Mr. andjyggj.s service with the railroad.

He was a bookkeeper and assistant cashier at the First State Bank for 11 years, resigning in 1944 to accept a position with the Tribbey Motor company. He was in charge of service and accounting procedures Mrs. Grover Shipton. She attended Roodhouse grade and high schools and was graduated from Champaign high school in 1963. She attended the University of Illinois for two years, affiliating with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

Dr. and Mrs. Wright the Ford agency until Mr. their daughter, Karyn, two, will leave the end of this month for St. Paul, where Dr.

Wright has accepted an intern- Tribbey died. His wife is the former Isabel Evans and he has a son Dick, an executive with IBM recently John W. Reading Funeral services for John Reading will be held at Cody' and Son Memorial Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Reverend Ellis B.

Seals will officiate with interment to be in Jack- ship. He received his M.D. de-l. iho iracf tn gree from the university of nois at the Medical Center June i Although closing out a 16-year career with the post office department, Mr. Lawler says he 51 57 I Schutz Wilkinson of Keyes" sonville East cemetery 75 1.50 a former resident -----------76 50 Greene County, died in Okla- Mrs.

Blanche Thorneycroft i homa Tuesday. Funeral services for Mrs. She was born at Schutz Mill Blanche Irene Thorneycroft 2 Pike School Buildings To Be Auctioned near Patterson Feb. 27. 1892, daughter of Joseph and Ellen will be conducted at Gillham- Buchanan Funeral Home at 11 PITTSFIELD The Detroit I McLane Schutz.

She was mar- a.m. Thursday. Dr. Raymond i ried to Harry N. Wilkinson in R.

Miller will officiate with 1911 and the couple moved to interment to be in Diamond I Oklahoma in 1919. Her husband Grove cemetery, preceded her in death in 1956. The family will meet friends Surviving are three sisters: at the funeral home from 7-9 Mrs. C. P.

Crabtree, Mrs. Wednesday, ley Dawdy and Mrs. Myron Bushnell, all of the Patterson: Walter Mayo Plattner the New York governor and his ivir and Mrs. Bach plan to was a memberiand New Salem school buildings gj. 0 brother Ernest' -r-- party left for Haiti, the I5th stop return to the U.

S. following an" and grounds will be sold at schutz of White Hall. about 385 of an expect- tin, charpd with battery, bond of his fact-finding mission into an extended honeymoon Latin America for President Spain. Nixon. -------------------------The strike was called to protest not only the Rockefeller vis- IMJI it.

but labor and eco- wr. i nomic policies, including a wage 1 ()l 6 0 freeze that has been in effect I more than two years. The leader of the striking antigovernment labor group. Raimundo Ongaro, president of the printing w'orkers union, was arrested Monday and the group's headquarters closed by police For Julv 1th jg years was active in Masonic public auction at a date to be '''Ork. announced.

The body is at the Plattner; The schools were not used I Funeral Home where friends past year call Wednesday afternoon; superintendent Edward Sey- and evening. mour announces teacher vacan- Funeral wil be Pittsfield Community at 2 p.m. Thursday School District Unit 10: Pearl tin West cemeterv. area and one brother, Ernest for Walter Mayo Plattner I Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday i Truck License Deadline Only 2 Weeks Away SPRINGFIELD- Only a little more than two weeks remain for owners of most trucks and other second division vehicles to display the new fiscal year license plates on their vehicles, Secretary of State Paul Powell warned today.

Midnight, July 15, is the according to Circuit line for having the 1969 1970 Clerk John Collins, and asked plates mounted on the vehicles, for probation, he said. At present, registration In the People vs William Mar- has no intention of quitting work and reports he has several irons in the fire. His successor has not been named. Beardstown Notes Decrees of adoption were signed by Judge Reither for a daughter, Jennifer, to Harry and Elizabeth Thurman and a son for John H. and Alice M.

Turner. Wayne Montgomery pleaded guilty to charges of reckless in Oklahoma with burial to Plattner Funeral Home in a cemetery there. Fiscal DAYTONA BE.ACH, Fla. ni (AP) Stocky Cale Yarbor BaSeball FlailS ough blazed to a closed course record of 190.706 miles HoilOFS Ongaro supporters were arrest- a i 0 fj pole position for the July 4 Med- pQj, All-StaF (Continued from Page One) Pittsfield kindergarten and gtgt 0 services over the next two first grade teacher, and a fiscal years. It is 4 per cent on speech correction teacher corporate income, and 1 to 6 per Three new teacher contracts cent on individuals.

The law have been awarded: contains a withholding clause. Kay Puckett, fifth grade, Illinois House of Repre- i Milton school, Wanda approved a state in- Jean Gray, fifth grade at conie tax despite Democratic I with Rev. Joe Maynard officiat- I ing. Burial will be in West cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening.

was fixed at 1,000 and a capius Enforcemen agencies in Illi- was issued for his arrest, nois and other states have been! On charges of seeking to notified of the deadline so an innkeeper, Clarence enforcement can begin in all i Pate pleaded not guilty and ask- areas at the same time, Mr. ed time to employ counsel and Powell said. Wally Darnell pleaded guilty, Legislation enacted by the the case being continued, 1967 session of the General; Meyer is the complainant. Assembly changed most second division vehicles: from a calendar year to a fiscal Rllti'lipr vear ha.sis effertivp fhi.s vpar During the night more than I' O-------------- --UUIIIC LOA. aiiv, r-, i.

i. Higbee, Pittsfield, and charges that Republican Gov.A*^ Carter cemetery. Jewell Wagener, third Richard B. Ogilvie would be -----------grade at East school, Pittsfield, i able to use it to build up a huge William Butcher u. II er irom iimrnunsviiie o.e..

uai- $6,500. Uurplus in the state treasury, ot eight million, but several cit- 90-deeree temoeratures baseball stars i Saeger was hired as an The current income tax effec- les in the interior reported ever will be outlying music teacher replac tive Aug. 1 would withhold 2i4 The strike was not completely Honor sfock car lace effective in Buenos Aires, a city The 30-year-old Mercury driver from Timmonsville, bat- NEW YORK (AP) tr Curtis J. Crum WHITE HALL-Funeral ices for Curtis Jefferson Crum basis effective this year' be at 2 p.m. Wednesday Mr.

Powell explained. To ac- 17 A the Dawdy-Wolfe Funeral complish the transition, initial i OFIllCr AFCa registration of those vehicles for 1969 was for six months only; RpQinPIlt Til PC at one-half the annual fee. To obtain the fiscal year plates, BEARDSTOWN William the full annual fee must be paid. Butcher, a former Beardstown Funeral services for the plates will be valid businessman, died at his store Butcher, formerly of Beards-jfrom July 1 1969, through June in Fairbury at 11:45 a.m. Tues- will at Home with Rev.

Jack Brown officiating. Interment will be commerce had come to a near (rj.oval in 47.193 sec- educa-icheeks, and corporations wouldi 2 Rockefeller, who spent 3fi 7 Major League All-Star game, hours in the capital for talks laps. His second lap was in the eclipsed the pn middle ol the crisis touched off in Februarv to sit on the dais. Mostjtor, will be on a full-time teach-Iren E. proposals for by his visit.

.1 The situation reached crisis proportions Monday with machine-gun assassination onds on the first of two official: a cl teacher, and pay 4 per cent. qualifving laps. His second game. Florence Woodruff, who taught; In Missouri, a was siiehtlv 'Twenty-five of the 37 five and six last year group supporting Democratic with Ongania and other govern- pciirvsefj the nre- members of the Hall of jp the Nebo school, $7,050. Sen.

Earl R. Blackwell mcnt leaders, arrived in the h. set Kame thus far have accepted Stauffer, choral instruc-! blocked Democratic Gov. Warby David Pear.son in Februarv. ''Nations to sit on the dais.

Mostjtor, will be on a full-time teach-Iren E. proposals for I started out several are expected to ing basis this year with an in- increased individual and corpo-! ago" said Yarborough. of $2,315 in salary. rate income taxes, in an open LYMAN who gave up a promising foot- office announced Tues-j Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Venos- power struggle between the two ball career to go racing. nev- have named their son, born men. 1 riin town, will be held at the Cook 30, 1970. Mortuary in Fairbury at p.m. Thursday.

Graveside rites will be conducted at Beardstown City cemetery later in the day. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday. June Was Cool- Or So Thev Say day He was born and reared in Meredosia and was associated with the Kline Department store in Beardstown before moving to Fairbury. Mr. Butcher leaves his wife, Mildred Wessel Butcher; a daughter.

Mrs. Sally Bargman Augusto Vandor, one the have hclicved we'd lie a( jHinj hosfital, Daniel Democratic Gov Preston 8 ET 41) country most powerful labor fair will be the first public an- Venosdel is the assistant Sinitli was embroiled in a fight; leaders as Roekeieller of the All-Time adviser for Pike county, Texas Legislature over Mrc the term of an appropriations June 25 to leaders, as Rockefeller meeting with Ongania. ifs something vou of the tn AnH if voted by the Baseball Association and sports- Too Late To Classify lieve me. have to build scares you." Donnie Allison of Hueytown. won the other front row spot in a Ford at 187.70,3 m.p.h.

His speed also casters from all over the nation. In addition to the Hall of Famers. invitations have been sent Mrs. Venosdel taught English and social studies elementary school. The last few hot days of June were not enough to make it.an grindlaughreVs' average month weather-wise, services will be conducted at according to WLDS weather jjorturary in Fairbury watcher.

at 2 p.m. Thursday with inter- As a matter-of-fact, he re- 0 Beardstown City ports, June was cooler than 00 0 0 j.y usual in Jacksonville. The total pricnds may call at the fu- members of the Greene Calhoun however, was Wednesday. and social studies at the Milton Salon No. 60378 et 40, American; Sisrseisr f'SConduct Rites WANTED TO bed time trial record of i mo nW tho with matching hesf of draw- 137040 inauguial game and the top a i 1 ors.

both good condition, Kichard Pettv Or AldO FlUvP Phone 245-9101. iT UU row FOR RENT-Exira nice. 2 -hed- room apartment. Completely re.spectivcly in All-Living All-Star- furnished, large paneled Fords. The third row went to Giotzbach and Boliiiy iral'aTr-condilioned! TV.

Close 10 iiplmvn Glold.aeh turning IKh.onI) and area. Adults only, no lSa.089. S145 mo. Call 24.5-1Ì2I4. 7-1-41 rooms, plenty of closets, cen Glotzf)Hch turning Iw'M 1 pels.

DOHSKV MrPHLKSON. F()R RKNT Large ONLK A.N(,HLS I LR Ta Vlor Riles Held Tuesdav the $2 8 Legion Auxiliary. I The mercury dropped into the! billion one-vear budget. I Dorothy M. Young, chapeau, 140s six times during the month MRS.

MOLEN Smith is exoeeted to make his during the business! a reading of 46 degrees 1711 a ivriri bmith IS expected to make ms reported on June 16. The aver- KAN KLIN tax recommendations to ana names were drawn tpmnpratnrp for thp month! MlTCir riiTU special session But he hostesses for the next 20 8 temperature tor tne montn MlJSIL l.LLB reports that he would recom- meetings. Miss Ruth Hitch, 69.1 4.7 degrees below the: Modesto mend an income tax child welfare chair-i annual June average. I was hostess June 28 to members WINCHESTER GravesiHo man, received reports from the; Temperatures were above 90 Franklin Music club. services for Aldo Enke were Talk of a state income tax in five area salons on child days with the highest 1 Twelve members and the fol- held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at the ConnecUcut came naught fare and presented an award 6 11, and 25 attended: Mrs. Neeleyville church cemeterv. with Democratic Gov. John for the best. The others will nt 92 degrees.

Crum, Mrs. Jesse Turner, with Rev Geoi ge Bischoff oiiic- 6 citations. "ry conditions Morris Ross, Mrs. Harold form explicitly opposed to such Bingo was played during the mailed during the first part ofiMolen Mrs. Larry Biven and -t I 1 Tiinxx thundershowers brought 3 0 Modesto; Dempsev had vetoed an m-, were served precipitation measurement Pat Miller were vocalists.

Mrs. cp 0 ase in' the current 3.5 per NEW BERLIN Phx-iiic R.ixiio rwi.t.v 1 The group will not meet inito Funeral ser- i 2 and 0 tax to 6 per cent, and effwiencA apartment. Completely fur- HESIDEN'L. DIES nishcd, Plentv of closet 11 rr. 4 ii 1 Li Da cable all utilities, tn uptow woman iating.

Mrs. Mane Leib and Mrs. Bessie Wheeler, Mrs. Lela 8 and Miss Julia Rhea ur.iiiaiiN lincicti wunHu wnHHincirxn 0 as scvcral partners plani The weatherman Waverlv Elizabeth Harvev Vices for Miss Violet Taylor the legislature settled for 5 per to attend the annual Marche 5.35 inches of precipita-; Wayne Molen were oomlucted al the McCull- pgiiboai-ei-s taxes were lev- held in Chicago. compared to the 5.27 Starr Molen and Billie nugh Funeral Home in New Ber- "77 ied on corporations and on some, long-term average.

,1. Molen ens. Weldon Andcil, Danny insurance inve.stment income.s,'................................................... Weather records for Jackson-' Til li" at p.m. Tuesdav.

Rev- insurance inve.simeni income.s. wo Willinms and Dr. taxes were imposed on- tvn. Preler working nliw officiated and capital gains and on Blue Cross mo. tail jij.pneiTon, fiij mci ly lif 'I'S- Robert Keyes served as 'irt'ct.

has receivi BALDES FUNERAL 7-l-4t-K Manchester. Mr. McPherson organist. FOR tiirnished -Monday night in Escon- Pallhearers were Harrv Wil- MT. SIERIJNU MAN.

floor apartment. Employed adult. Phone 245-8009 dido, Galifornia where he had cox Bruce William P.ASSENiiER Hl'K'l' re.sided for some time. His Dippel, Mike Taylor. John Mrs.

Helen Turnbull as presi- apital gains and on Blue Cross Weather was' around the doubled from 8 to 16 cents a al services for Walter pack, and a 10 per cent state who died Tuesday evening, were; selections were played amusement tax was made effec- conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday! 'by Sherri death followed an extended ill- Wilcox and Robert King. tM iv mi. SIERLING A STINNETT RITES ne.ss. OK Unfurnished.

In addition to his sister, Mrs. LEGION downstairs apartment. 5 Kdith Daniels of this city, sever- TO MEET TONIGHT rooms (2 or fiedrooms). al nieces and nephews survive The American Legion accident considering a Close to uptown. Utilities fur- Unnerai services and inter- ary will meet at p.m.

Wed- evening during thej tive Sept. 1. at Shields Memorial Home, Mt. Faced with a record $1.48 bil- Rev. Gene rRFFIVFIFI Sterling man, Tom Parks and lion in state appropriations, the of Roodhouse officiated GKEENrlELD a friend from Beardstown were -Massachusetts Legislature was burial was in Hickory GREENFIELD 1 per cent in- cemetery at Wrights.

Mrs. Pence, Billie Sue Molen and Mrs. Muriel Tucker. Mrs. Larry Biven, Billie Sue Molen and Mrs.

Wayne Molen Funeral; sang and Mrs. Mary Chism gave rushed $135 mo. only, no pets. Saturday Available Thursday in Cali- nesday. July 2.

at the Legion which struck the area furnia. home Mrs. Frances The Parks ear struck a slick, the budget. It would be Girls State chairman, will be'Patch of water on the road, crease in the current 3 per cent i Everett Griswold of Rockbridge sales tax as a keystone to organist and accompanied treated at Schmitt hospital in project for a new An American whaling skip- charge and Coleen Carmody, vehicle went out of control and WA.XTED—Chef or experienced per discovered the remote the unit's Girls Stater, will give overturned. The men were ine money cook, good hours.

Write 8.387 atoll of Xauru. in the Paci- her report. treated at Sehmitt hncn.i.i i. squeeze forced abandpnment of Courier. 7 -l- 12 t- Rfic.

in 1798 and called it -------------------------Pleasant Island, GINDEH REUNION SET TYPING CLASS for Yhe annual Ginder family damage, teen-agers starts Monday, reunion will be held at the Ar- 7, 1969. 10 to 1:2 a four governor mansion. The ear received considerable but there vocalists Mrs. Martin D. Roth and Mrs.

Claude Linn. services were conducted at 1:30 MEMORIAM In loving meniury of niir son -iv ,1, i.v 111 uui 41 1 I 1 4 I GIRL SCOL rS ro M.ARCH days a iveek-six vveoks a pollock luncheon to be served Register today al Hardin lost his life in "I Business College or phone 24o- Vietnam, two vcars -1-41 A-l ago, Juiy 2, DDR qAi oarthiv task IS finished. Hot Point called him home to rest. in the July 4 Parade. SET RABIES CLINIC 4th The Illinois Prairie Girl Scout Council urges all Girl Scouts the current 3 per p.m.

Saturday, June 28, at the Shields Memorial Home for Mrs. Emma C. Stinnett, widow of William T. Stinnett who died! Casket bearers were Ralph! Wednesday night. Rev.

Norman- Shafer, Dale Featherstone, Neil'Renn of the Greenfield Baptist! We wish to thank our 0 1 1 1 Ronald Hudson, church officiated and Mrs. S. i tor. Nurses and personnel of Archie Pembrook, and William w. Thorton was organist.

Burial I Norris Hospital for their ser- Henderson. was in Union cemetery, north-i vices and kindness. Also east of Greenfield. atives and friends for flowers, ur r- REGISTER NOW FOR Casket bearers were Richard In Arkansas, Republican Gov. CLASSES I Goode, Charles Goode, Omar Beginning Tuesday, July 8 Dean Goode, Benny Goode, was no cutback in state serv-; Avnr levels, Brownie, Junior, as a major proposal.

ihc 0 Senior, to march Democratic legi Winthrop Rockefeller sought cenThikTfn nues. with a 1 per cent hike in Department will again! William Kirgan. ceni sdies lax 0 0 xpectant cards and prayers during the illness and after the death of Charles J. Cox. The Cox family mothers and couples.

There will MT. STERLING OES TO went sessions to be held! RECESS FOR SUMMER oaVr'Tiew Toad'ie'v- he lived- t-nanaieiviiie loaay in oraer to The parade will assemWe at through a $40-million state or weekly, depend-; MT. STERLING The meet- eler.s for Ford 1P65 model and every te.st, residents an opportunity corner of Dewey Drive and plus, but the governor denied the needs of expectantTng scheduled for 8 p.m. Wedon. 245-8860.

leaves behind him aching to obtain rabies shots for their South Main and continue down this, saying there was no sur-; nesday, July 2 for the Mt. Ster- hiarls ol and of friends South Main to Vandalia out plus. He said he plans to call a To enroll for classes, please ling Order of Eastern Star at she has passed away WA.NTED But trust in God own promise will te available at the Vandalia to Nichols Park and special fall session of the legis- contact the Morgan county the local Hall will mark the Clyde Lewis I I wish to thank the doctor, the nurses in both Jacksonville hospitals, and all others for their flowers or many other acts of kindness shown me during the illness of my wife and employment. Apply not the end. Sadly nn.ssed by his family.

Chandlerville Community build- around the Park and break up lature to seek additional reve- Health Department. Phone for the Lodge until the I mg Irom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Park. nues.

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