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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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FIVE THE PAXTAGRAPH, BLOOMEVGTOy, ILLINOIS. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1950. Two Logan Districts File School Petitions Hartsburg to Buy First Fire Equipment Jury Returns Open Verdict In Riley Inquest LINCOLN (PNS) An open verdict was returned Friday night by a coroner's jury at an inquest into the death of Mrs. Roberta Pour Atlanta Seniors Nominated for Award Hartsburg Area Residents Ask Creation of Unit Cornell Students to Get TB Exams Wednesday CORNELL. (PNS) It was announced Wednesday that TB tests will be given Wednesday, free of charge, to all students of LINCOLN.

(PNS) Four New District Gets Local Loan For Truck, Pump HARTSBURG (PNS) A lo members of the Atlanta Mien u-hnnl rla have been Rilev of Tower Hill. The jury de cided that Mrs. Kiiey came xo LINCOLN (rNS) A 'junior Good Citizenship award to the Cornell Community High School and the Cornell Community Consolidated School. cal loan will purchase the first presented next trat school district to include ap- Loan county fair. death from multiple injuries received in a collision of the car in which she was riding and a car driven by Mrs.

Merrial K. fire protection the Hartsburg lire proximately the sair.e ternxory t. ah nirknil Mari. district has ever had, it was learned Friday. Potter, 47, of San Jose.

The fire district which includes the village of Hartsburg and 16 Mrs. Riley was fatally injured about 8:30 p. m. Saturday at the intersection of routes 119 and 121. Manslaughter Hearing Set sections of Eminence and orvii townships was organized about a Legion Honors Edward Borofsky, Lincoln Grader LINCOLN (PNS) The year ago but has never had any Mrs.

Potter, driver of the auto fire fighting equipment. A new was ivrw ipvct a It sol nlani of the Lena and Fink Products Corporation which collided with the Riley car. truck and pressure pump will be I- AM.rmtian here Thnradar. Tws of the four Urge tanks kave a 20.000 gallon capacity purchased in the near future has been charged witn manslaughter. She furnished $5,000 hond at a Citv Police Court hear Med Friday with E.

H. Luken-bill, county superintendent of schools. Official publication must be jnven three successive week and a public hearing held within 40 lavs after June 1. it was said. Plans call for the hearing and a special election so that if the proposition is approved the Unit district could function in time for school in September.

The Emdcn area, which had teen combined with Ifertsburf in Plercy Photo. Public Guardians Named in Three Area Counties SPRINGFIELD (AP) with money received from a and two have a 10.009 gallon capacity. community loan. ing held after the inquest Friday night. Her hearing will be held A recent fire in the rural dis Good Citizenship award, a silver Central ill inois Death; trict has lielped the community May 19.

recognize the need for modern fire Bert Churchill, owner of the car fighting equipment and methods. which Mrs. Potter was driving, Mrs. Edith Stephens A meeting will be held at 10 fvnsnn Frida ID Mrs. Emma Vercler ptintiac fPNS) Mrs.

New Disinfectant Plant at Lincoln Begins Operation a high school district lor several 94. 4lVJ Uiail IV vri medal, given outstanding grade school pupils, by the American Legion, was awarded Edward Borofsky a pupil in the St Mary's Grade school Friday afternoon by Dr. W. W. Fox of Logan.

Post No. 263, American Legion. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borosfky of 621 Omaha was charged with transporting intoxicating liquor with a broken a.

m. (standard) Wednesday in the office of the Hartsburg Grain ww 3 ears, was voted into a San Jose 'pointed public guardians in 17 i i itti: Emma B. Vercler. 87. died at 1:15 a.

m. (standard) Friday in St. Coal and Lumber company to de seaL Mr. Churchill furnished $500 bond at the city court hearing. His hearing was set for 10 a.

m. Tuesday. cide which company will get the James hospital, Pontiac. where purchase order. Trustees of the hart been a Daticnt for a Avenue, Lincoln.

urat Cisuict in eoruary oi nunois touiiuo. Through a petition to the county The appointments, to run until school superintendent Emden res- December. 1953. were subject to 1.1ents secured the return of the Senate confirmation at the next mm unity to its former status of the legislature. Pub-tefore the new San Jose unit guardians are given the ir.to "operation.

lers of a natural guardian over week. She fell last week and, A statement from Harry Riley, district, Paul West, Val Gilchrist and Marshall Coffey, will be in broke her hip. LINCOLN. (PNS) Produc charge of the meeting. husband of the dead woman, was read before the inquest jury.

Mr. Rilev rlaims that the Churchill car at tion got underway Thursday I The body, was taken to tne ita-leigh Funeral home, where the recently completed Lysol plant H. J. Rush of the Rock Island Fire Fighter company and his assistants demonstrated one type of Other activity in the scnooi im-nors witnoux parems or how "JTjn Leld Friday included a petition to Irelauves to administer their al-fervices be held at 2 1 0 m. i i A.wivr.

Udavlieht) Sunday. The Kev. Harris came through the stop sign at a I COAL of the Lehn and Fink Products truck and pump here Wednesday. luihn rnmmunitt Consolidated high rate of speed and hit tne Riley car, spinning it around Rilev said he was driving and genual lllUlOU ippumunruu uruic miu, Afl ill' -t i j. Meadows Mennonite church, will The company was delivering the Corporation.

General Manager Theodore Meyer announced the Dlanfs capacity of the product, a were: Champaign County William F. Woods. Champaign: De- officiate. The Rev. Charles Wag- new $11,000 truck to Salem.

that his wife was on the right of r.er. pastor of the Methoaisi Witt County L. B. Wilson. Clin disinfectant, is 60,000 pounds daily.

Four large tanks, two of 20.000 Church in Pontiac. will assist. ton: Logan County Kooert Burial will be in Chenoa ceme Carthy, Lincoln. CUTS HAND ON JAR ODELL. (PNS) Mrs.

Joseph L. Verdun was reported to be re gallon capacity and two of 10,000 the front seat with the two children in back. Mrs. Riley was thrown out of the car, according to Mr. Riley's statement Mr.

Riley, also injured in the accident, tery. gallon capacity and a mixing She was born March 6. 1853, in Pike townshio. dauchter of Lewis plant have been erected at the covering at her home after cut "PAR FUEL" High in Heat Low in Cost Available NOW Vesf Side Coal Lumber Co. ting her hand on a fruit jar Fri was not able to appear in person.

and Eva Neidig LeDuc. She lived Lincoln Postal Cut Due Monday School District No. 118 in Logan and Mason counties Logan County Judse William S. Ellis set the tearing for 10 a. ro.

(standard) June The petition asks that 211 acres l-i Township 20. North Range 5 vest. Mason county be detached from Mason City school district urut and added to the New Hollaed district. Marriage Licenses IJNCOLN Mama item nr iur4 hrtm TrWT la NlOtl ri and Krurftir. both Lmira.

VlrrS T. FT.u of Spmxte4 a J. Prmc of Lincoln. rear of the main plant on Limit street. The material is drawn automatically through electric day.

Three stitches were required Had Been Drinking State Highway Patrolmen Paul in Livingston county ail ncr me. She had moved to Pontiac 40 to close the wound. LINCOLN. -(PNS)-Postmas- W- in pumps from the huge tanks into a mixing tank and then pushed on into a reservoir. From the reser Zimmerman and Raymond Berns, who investigated, testified at the inquest.

ter Floyd J. Durst Friday township. He died June 7, nounced that the curtailment luw voir tank of the mixed material HUDSON. (PNS) Funeral GOOD FOOD We serve only the finest foods at our Fountain Lunch Dept. Patrolman Zimmerman said he posUl deUvery in the residential surviving are two sons, William areas of Lincoln would become of jdaho Idaho, and Ru- Mnrwlav in conformity ij.i-i.

rl r4anchfr found a pint of whiskey about half full in the Churchill car after the services for Mrs. tditn rranxs Stephens, who died Thursday will be held at 3:30 d. m. (daylight) the liquid is pumped into the main plant where a bottling, capping and packaging line has been installed and placed in operation. 1111 W.

MARKET ST. crash. He said he had investigated with an order from the federal, Mrs w. Turner of Pontiac Phone 7676 later and in an interview witn a Saturday at the Beck Memorial Home, Bloomington. Burial will be in Hudson cemetery.

From the time a girl feeds the bottle into the filling line the tavern keeper in San Jose he bottle is not touched again but learned that both Churchill and Mrs. Potter had been served whiskey there about 7:40 p. m. Denny Hazelwood posi on ice oepiiuncuu and Miss iNcnie iiuiuc, There will be seven onetrip brother A. C.

LeDuc of Chenoa: routes In the future, instead of -six grandchildren, and eight great nine. The business district wi" 'grandchildren. continue to get two deliveries i she was preceded in death by daily. an infant daughter, five brothers Tn carriers on city routes 'and two sisters. She was a mem- Visit Our Greenhouse Porch Box Vines Plants comes out of the machine nuea capped and packaged ready for ATLANTA (PNS) Denny Saturday.

The tavern keeper said shiDment to tne midwest area. Hazelwood. 48. died Friday after "Red" Emerick is supervisor of noon at the home of his sister, they had each had three drinks, according to Zimmerman. ncri "swintt carriers for of Meadows Mennonite Mrs.

Allen Carlton, of Normal after a lone illness. He was visit- the resent. Durst said. Church. Both Churchill ana Mrs.

cotter the manufacturing plant and Ralph Parker is supervisor of the packaging denartment. The raw ma were discharged from Deaconess Bedding Plants Perennials and Rock Plants in tf here from Kentucky. Arch Burton hospital Friday afternoon. terial is shipped to the local plant. Thf hodv was brought to the WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH East and Locust SUNDAY, May 14, 1950 Mother's Day Service SERMON: "GRANDPARENTS OF TOMORROWS CIIDLDREN." CHANCEL CHOIR AND WESLEY QUARTET FAMILY DAY AT CHURCH Worship Service at 10:45 Bible School at 9:30 Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.

M. EUREKA. (PNS) Funcrll Mrs. Potter's bond was signea bv Churchill. Mrs.

Potter and Mrs Tuttle Funeral home here, where To Have Bale Sale MACKINAW. (PNS) The Sunshine Class of the Mackinaw Methodist Church will hold a bake Mr. Meyer said even tne are Lincoln make. Harold A. Ham of New York for Arch Burton, who services will be held at p.

Woll of San Jose. Both A. HAUG GREENHOUSE and PERENNIAL GARDENS Hif-H Thursday, will be held at in- frfavlizhn Sunday. The Kev. Mrs.

Potter and Churchill left lor iCity, general factories manager J. Barber will officiate. Burial (dayURhOSarurlip. m. (daylight) Sunday at 'i' Fnnpral Home.

The their respective homes after the sale at 9 a. m. (daylight) 'day. it Stephensons Grocery fit MfOas will he in the Atlanta cemetery of Lehn and Fink Products Corporation, spent Thursday in Lin parirnr. Churchill is mayor of He was the son of Alexander 'Rev.

Hilton A. Windley will officiate. Burial will be in Olio Tnn1rn. coln inspecting the new installa anti Katherine Prvor Hazelwood. il tion.

cemetery. Coroner Donald G. Holland conducted the inquest. He was born March 29, 1902, in Spring Lick, Ky. He married Mrs.

Caroline Daughtery at weaver Mrs. Lola Mylott PEKIN (PNS) Mrs. Lola Dam. Kv. It VTr a I "1 Our New Neighbors Ritrtrlvinir are his wife: tWC brothers.

Earl and Stanford Haz- elin-nnrf. hoth of Atlanta: lour sis A Start TmU eftb Fimtst iisr.ii r'rocrw riTV XTr mnA Mri. Orvllle ters. Mrs. Carlton.

Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Mylott. 70. died at p. m.

Friday in Pekin Public Hospital, following a short illness. The body was taken to the Kuecks Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. I She was born in Medicine Lodge, Rainwater, a girl, born Tuesday In Men Phelns of Normal: Mrs. Rut! GIFTS Rarther of Kentucky: and Mrs nonite Hospital, isioomingum.

mnv Xr mnA Mn Roderick Dillon Beatrick Lyons of McHenry, Ky. a girl, born Tuesday in Mennonite Hospi i May 6. 1880, daughter of ror MOTHER, tal, Bloominfiton. rwivcVTT.T.P! Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Name Omitted Hensley. a girl, born Wednesday In Men Ira and Martha Turney uecner. She was married to Herbert E. Mvintt snt. 12.

1900. in Durand. MnBTfifl. (PNS) The nonite Hospital. Bioommgion.

EL PASO Dr. and Mr. Robert Lvk- name of Mrs. Lena Amerman of Danvers was erroneously omitted from the list of survivors of kebak. a elrl.

born naay in jwennoiuic Mother's Day May 14 Hospital. BloominKton. Mrs. Lina Brandt of Morton in ThnrcHav's Psntacranh. Mrs.

I Surviving are her husband; a 'son, Herbert of Pekin; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A son preceded her in death. She was a member of Pekin Christian church and the Women's Missionary Society of the church. wiH thanV you very day if you give her Amerman is a aaugnter oi wn. Brandt.

Mrs. Brandt died Wednesday. LOURDES GROTTO Open to Visitors Lucca Forest, 4 Miles West of Bloomington on Route 9 a Ziouiewortx gift. Wo have a store full of gift suggestions that includes just what you'll want! Notified of Death ARROWSMITH. (PNS) Word of the death of Mrs.

Mary Pearl Builta Emery May at her home in Beaver Crossing, Neb. Friday had been received Lewis Bequealth Sr. PEKIN (PNS) Lewis C. Be-queaith Sr, 84, of Cincinnati township, died at 6 p. m.

Friday at his home. The body was taken to the Xoel Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p. m. (daylight) Monday at the Bequeaith home.

The by Miss Roselia and Mary Builta. Mrs. Emery was a daughter of the late S. P. Builta.

RETORTED CRITICAL. SAYBROOK. (PNS) Mrs. Inev. woscpn jivum vi officiate.

Burial will be in the J. H. Belt was reported Thursday to be in a critical condition at St Jncenh IIosnitaL Bloomington, where she has been a patient for several weeks. Bequeaith cemetery-He was born in Cincinnati township Feb. 2.

1866, son of John and Elizabeth Kings. He married Cora Bell in Pekin Jan. 9, 1889. She died Nov. 25, 1937.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mvrtle Carman and Mrs. Stair 9:30 Bible School 10:45 Worship Service Sermon Theme "The Answer to a Marguerite Olt, both of Pekin; a son. Lewis C. Bequeaith also of Pekin; 16 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren.

He was a Tazewell county farmer. He retired about 30 years ago. Three children preceded him in death. i Mother's Prayer DORKEYEB FOOD MKtt $39.95 SUX3EAH MDuMASTtt $39i0 mm euctric wm 4.95 WmiNGHOUSE FOOD MIXtt $39.95 HAMHTON BEACH FOOD HDtEK $38i0 HAMHTOM EUCH HIXETTE $17-95 rYESTIKGHOUSE ROASTEg $39.95 GEKERAl EUCTR1C IROXS $9.95, $11.95, $17.95 SUX3EAM OICTglC IROMS $12.95 KSEAHAUTOMATIC COFHEMASTEg WWII (OFfEEMATlC $24.95 WIST BEND OECTRIC FIAYO PERK PERC0UT02 $9.95 PRESTO PRESSURE COCKERS $12.95 AHQHORAGE GOBLETS, Sn FOR EIGHT 99(f COROKET JUICE AKD W1KE GLASSES, SET FOR EIGHT 991 ANCHORAGE SHERBERT GLASSES, SET FOR EIGHT 991 SHEER EDGE CUTLERY (SET OF 5 KKIYES) $4.95 STAIXLESS STEfl FLATWARE tZZTJZTZ $4.95 wmiNGHOUSE HOT WATER HEATER $99i0 Special Xotieei FREE! BALL POINT PEN To Be Given Away FREE with Each 8 Gallons of Gasoline Purchased on Friday, Sat. or Sun.

May 12, 13, 14 EYER'S STANDARD SERVICE 1100 E. Oakland Ave. At McClun "Come On Out" Youth Groups 4 to 8 P. M. MINISTERS: Harold R.

Martin Robert Vrquhaxi JEC01ID PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH East and Monroe Street Ernest Chapman I ODIXX. (PNS) Ernest Chap-1 man of Dwyer. Ind, former Odell resident, died May 4 in a Chicago; Heights hospital following heart attack. Funeral services were at Dwyer Saturday. Burial was in Crown Point.

Ind. He is survived by his wife; one son. Hen-ay Charman of Pontiac: one daughter. Miss Vcrna Chap man of Johet; his mower, irs. C.

H. Chapman of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs. Bert Johnson of Pontiac. Mrs. Minnie Tutwiler of Rochester.

Pa, and Mrs. Grace Fife of Streator, and one brother, NORMAL DAPTIST CHURCH N. School at Mulberry SUNDAY Clare Sehael FTCEST VCICT ARISTOCRAT OF ADT0 RADIOS! EecfronJc Push-butioa Taer Fred, of Idaho. William C.Tmsfey povTTAr fPvsi William tOTI PRICE B'ttl Q3ALITY FKS MOST CARS AND TRUCKS Self Coafoned Spcofctr Rev. John A.

Loran, Pastor rCKSDAY a Mrs. OOkarta MkU CUaa WEDNESDAY Children's Bible Clafc Blbia Btadr ATl'BDAY CnlUrea'a Bible Clab Maraiar Warahlf MODEL MOTHtl aa :9 Taata Graaaa Gal Hear Clarence Tinsler. 66. died at his home here at 2 30 p. m.

(dav-light) Friday. He had been ill for five years. 95 The "800" is the very finest auto radio you can buy! Push-pull audio system for unexcelled pow- 95 A Friendly Church With a Vital Messare $39 A big-powered, compart radio that brings you remarkable tone brilliance wherever you drive! Full, automatic volume control. AH at a sensationally low price See it! aod sparkling tone quality. er SbarD station selectivity.

Special 1 a rv control bead to match most cars. IMtl -400- The body was taken to the K. J. Harris Funeral Home. Arrangements are incomplete.

I He was bom Feb. 14. 1884. In Philadelphia. Mo, son of Fountain iand Mollie Tins ley.

He moved to Streator in 1904. and came to Pontiac in 1914. He was employed COME IH TODAY FOft A DEMONSTRATION BEMEMBEK! It Pay to Boy Where Service Is Aamred. We maintain a complete radio repair shop. All work Is done by an experienced teehnieiavn and not Handy man.

WE HAVE THE REYERE WARE Sauce Pans, Skillets, Percolators Etc. 1950 WEST1NGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS RANGES We Hart tht Complete Line The Miller Hatchery APPLIANCE SHOP Grort ud Midboo Sta. Pbvn 7931 at the post office here for Z7 years. He married Helen Wheel- er in Peoria in 1928. Surviving are his wife and the fnllnwir children: Clarence A- "Perfect HtiMi VU 6i.r Wilson's HOMEMADE Ice Cream Popular Flavors Open All Day Sunday WILSON'S ICE CREAM CO.

1506 Yi N. Main St. Phone 8143-5 We DeBref Rose Marie, Marjorie Ann. Ronald Eugene, all at home; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 210-14 W.

Front St. Phone 7979 Tiro Man a inn Ha vaa a mmrr or xne Methodist Betfcal AMZ church at Poouae..

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