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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 6

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DiHy Ecpullican, Friday April 20, 1036 -'GlIO i Win Wallace Ramsay and Merrill Yestvillo Firm Low On Dorings The Westville Encineerinz com- Swanson received honors at a section six Future Farmers of America Vehicle Sticker Hours Extended Mrs. Louise Walters, acting city clerk, announced Friday that her office hours will be extended to Thursday and Saturday afternoons after purchases of vehicle tax stickers and dog licenses begin Monday. Stickers for 'passenger cars wiU VILLI 15 POWER-FULL Otter A Load Today II CALL 2175 O.H. WRIGHT CO. Deaths Ci Funerals Emma Wosv Dies At 01 Mrs.

Emma Worf, 81, of Marengo died Friday at 3:30 a.m. in St Joseph's hospital. She had been in foundation awards meeting Wednesday night in Huntley. Danv of Westville. is the ap Collections in the March of parent low bidder on a contract to Ramsay was named the outstand Dimes polio drive were figured at J3.799.47 in a final report submitted at an annual meeting of the make soil borings for the Northern Illinois toll road.

The bids were Boone county polio chapter Wednes ing member in poultry production and Swanson was chosen outstanding member in corn production. They will compete for district opened Thursday in Chicago by the toll highway commission. The West- failing health for several years. be sold for $3 until June After day night in Casa Mia cafe. Born near Marengo Feb.

20, 1873, 1lle firm did the test boring tor the deadline violators will be subject to arrest. Truck stickers and awards in Ottawa May the Indiana toll road. Harold Peterson, who served as co-chairman with Charles Easton she was the daughter of Augusta and Harriet Beebe. All of her life The Westville company's bid of dog tags also will go on sale Mon Awards were based on complete on the drive, said the sum is high day at the clerk's office. $76,878 was the only composite bid ness of records, efficiency of pro was spent in ana near Marengo.

Her marriage to George Worf took Mrs. Walters added there will for the entire Chicago-to-Beloit highway. Others, who bid only on duction, management, production methods and size of program. Com er than the $7,824 collected last year. Half of the funds will stay in Boone county, and the other half place Oct 12, 1897 in Marengo.

Funeral Horrv- be no interruption of sales during Mrs. Worf was a member of the sections of the road, were: Giles peting for 13 awards in section six the noon hour. will be turned over to the National were 14 schools. Drilling corporation. New York; Marengo Methodist church and the WSCS of the church.

Raymond Concrete Pile company, Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Peterson said, Other Belvidere entries were Survivors include, one daughter, 20 Boone Men Saturday Special Italian Spaghetti, MEAT SAUCE French Bread Tossed Salad Beverage 75c 9'-: we're open from 6 except Sunday Bob Wait's RESTAURANT 116 BUCHANAN good food tor good people Chicago; KOF Foundation Test Borings, Chicago, and Mott Core Drilling company, Hunting Art Daniels, farm electricity; Tom Hyland. farm mechanics and sheep Thad Graves, retiring chairman Mrs. Vernon Osborne, with whom Mrs. Worf lived, and nieces and nephews. Her husband died March 1, 1927.

Three brothers and one sis production; Bob Lyford, swine and Leave Military Belvidere local board No. 4 of soybeans production; Merrill Swanson. dairy production, and Ram ton, W. Va. Sections which could be bid on include a 16 strip which includes all of Boone county and IXAXDEK ZIEGELBAUEB Ziegelbaucr Grad Of Marine Class Staff Sergeant Leander G.

Ziegel-bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegelbauer 819 Caswell street, was graduated March 30 from the of the county expressed the appreciation of the chapter for the work done on the drive by the Lions club committee and area chairmen. Collections Included $686 from advanced gifts, $707.38 from schools. $1,991.55 from the ter also preceded Mrs.

Worf in death. say, section star state farmer. the selective service system has Funeral services will be conduc parts of Winnebago and McHenry; received notification of the release or discharge of 20 men from the military service during the past month. ed Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Osborne funeral home in Marengo by the a 10.8-mile stretch in winneoago; an 8.2mile strip in Winnebago and Mothers March.

$2,086.78 from com Rev. L. Harold George of the Meth a 21.34 mile stretch in McHenry and staff non-commissioned officers lea bined collections of newspaper car? riers, J222.79 from the sale of min The men are Robert L. Henk, Kane counties. odist church.

Burial will be in the Marengo City cemetery. Robert IL Sallee. Calvin R. Court. IN STOCK EXCELLO LAWN MOWERS Reel Rotary, 18" to 21" Briggs Stratton Motors STENERSON MACHINE SERVICE Phone 3720 20 advt iature crutches by the Moose club, Merle G.

Main, Vere A. Hart. Friends may call at the funeral dership school at Cherry Point N.C. He is serving as an automotive mechanic with marine air group Commission spokesmen said the contract probably will be let at the commission's May 4 meeting and work will start by May 9. All bids $498.18 from the sale of peanuts by the IOU club and about $2,000 from home after 7 p.m.

Friday. Charles Simpson, Meryle J. Lawton, Robert C. Moore, Donald Barnum, Edgar L. Borgmann, James S.

Crawford and Richard G. collections in outlying areas. will be checked by the commis 14, a unit of the second marine air New officers of the county chap Mrs. Hester ter are Carl Pape, chairman; Steve $298 Isbell. secretary-treasurer; ur sion's engineering department before the contract is awarded.

Work must be completed 56 days after the award. At 67 Norman Schroeder, corresponding secretary, and Harold Peterson, Whitehead. Burt W. Ashens, Kenneth B. De-vine, James E.

Doonan, James J. Berryman, Donald B. Walraven, Russell E. Geishert, Stewart C. Weaver and James F.

Coleman. craft wing stationed at the naval auxiliary air station, Edenton, N.C The four-week course included instruction in technique of leadership, infantry tactics, map reading and small arms. It was conducted by the staff of the marine corps air station at Cherry Point. vice-chairman. Dr.

M. J. Carlisle and Dr. John Steinkamp were Mrs. Linda Hester, 67K died JOB PRINTING OiAL 210) Thursday at 3:30 p.m.

in Highland named to the chapter board, Graves pointed out that Boone Many Splendored Shingles Stop In Right Away and See Our Complete Selection Of Shingles In New Spring Colors On display now In our showroom (: Farmers Co-Operative Elevator Co. DIAL 2711 hospital of a heart ailment She had been in failing health for five years. county has received more funds from the national' foundation than Born Oct. 25, 1888, in Holdridge, have been turned over to the foun she was the daughter of Os dation by the county, Belvidere High Gets Approval Virgil McAllister, Belvidere bigti nrlnciDal. announced Fri Dale Boehm, field representative, GRADY SULLIVAN BELVIDERE'S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE explained the procedures for pro-vidine financial help for polio vic tims and summarized the operation of the crippled children's division of the University of Illinois ana its relationship to the national Marengo Census Worth $2,332 Results of a special government census taken in Marengo reveals a total increase in population of 440 over the census of 1950.

The city jumped from 2,620 to 3,166. The census was taken to take advantage of. the. motor vehicle tax payments which are refunded to the city as so much per person. According to Mayor W.

L. Miller, the city will receive an additional $2,332 per year in motor fuel tax money. The census cost about $750, Miller said. The count is made by the United States Census bureau and me figures certified to the state of Illinois. The project was initiated last October.

day he has received notification that the local high school has been approved for the ensuing year by the Nova Central Association of Colleges nnd Secondary schools. McAllister learned that the action was taken at the annual business meeting of the association in Chicago, April 9 through 13. Belvidere high school has been a member of the association since SPORT SHIRTS $1,9,8 to $5.95 BOY'S SLACKS $3.50 to $6.95 Special Medical Week Announced car and Anna Samuelson Ekstrom. She attended schools in Holdridge. She was married to Stephen Hester Aug.

3, 1907, in Rockford. Mrs. Hester was a member of the First Methodist church of Chicago. She lived in Belvidere for some time before going to Chicago 20 years ago. Survivors include 'the husband; two sons, J.D.

Hester of East Alton and Derwood Hester of Chicago; three daughters, Mrs. June Champe and Mrs. Darlene Smoot of California and Mrs. Pauline Carlson of Rockford; three sisters, Alpha Hester of Chicago and two sisters in Idaho; two brothers, Paul Ekstrom of Belvidere and a brother in Idaho; 10 grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. Her parents, one daughter, three brothers and three sisters preceded Mrs.

Hester in death. Funeral services will be held Disappearing Stgi rs make your attic space usable. Easily installed strong afe, attractive ceiling panel. Complete with jambs, trim, door, and hardware. $48.00 Not including InsUllatton.

Belvidere Lumber Fuel Co. 1 Buchanan at Caswell When You Need Lumber Call Our Number 2831 Mayor Lester Cunningham Fri day Issued a proclamation calling 1915, McAllister said. LEATHER WORK GLOVES 79c to $3.50 Crystal Lake Driver Fined STYLE 856 Sixes: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 12, ''Clear-crisp check on our fine quality cotton, with whit band and bow trim. Placket '4 zipper closing. Slash pocket.

Colors: Blue, Pink, Lilac. USE A CLASSIFIED AD MEN'S TEE SHIRTS White and Colored $1.00 to $2.50 Kenneth Prosser, Crystal Lake, was fined 510 and costs Thurs day in justice of the peace court POTATOES ALL KINDS I on a charge of passing on the right on North State street. 2nd Floor Men's Suits Boy's Suits Ha Shoes Under Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Atkins-Johnson funeral home. The Rev.

George Groh of Cherry Valley will conduct the services and burial will be in Belvidere cemetery. attention to "Medical Education Week" to be observed beginning Sunday. He stated: "Each of us is aware of the magnificent strides medicine has made in improving the health of our people. Yet few of us fully realize, the overwhelming magnitude of research and teaching which has been carried out by our medical scientists and teachers, to bring us to this new threshhold of physical Dr. John H.

Steinkamp. new committee chairman in said: "Because the nation's medical schools have made unprecedented progress in the past six years, we in Belvidere and throughout the country are saluting them during Medical Education Week." ANDERSON POULTRY DIAL 2625 wear, Five, per cent of Americans 65 years old live in institutions. SIS Whitney Sullivan's Friends may call at the funeral Honest Value! home after Saturday noon. You have to save it when you don't need it to have it when you do If you wiU start putting a few dollars mt) Savings Account regularly, youll be ready BT future financial emergencies. Hermanson Rites Set Mrs.

Frances B. Hermanson, 65, Truck Testing Time Is Here! Drive In today All Makes of Trucks Fast, Courteous Service OFFICIAL STATE OF ILLINOIS SAFETY LANE NO. B140 Deadline is May 1st MANLEY -MOTOR SALES CO. niliilir'B the '''Farmers National of Capron died Thursday night in at LEAR'S Silver FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! the home of a daughter, Marian Duke. She was born in 1890 in Chi IDEAL TELEVISION Jack Don Niemeyer Nevel 606 EAST AVE.

Dial 3708 Belvidere cago. Bank OF BELVIDERE Survivors also include two sons, Belvidere MMtar Mtral Deposit tannic Corieritlos Phone 2138 Vernon of Belvidere and Raymond of Rockford; one daughter, Darlene Payne of Artesia, Calif; her mother, Bettie Walgren of Chicago; mm mm four grandchildren; two sisters, Everything Edna and Annette of Chicago, and four brothers, Connie, Rudy, Paul MATINEE DAILY EXCEPT TUESDAY 2:00 P.M. Sundays Continuous Evenings 7t00 9 :00 and Raymond of Chicago. A broth er, Alf, died in 1918. Mrs.

Herm i BELVIDERE anson was also preceded in death by a daughter. Margaret, in 1919 OPPORTUNITY Is tailor-made for folks 0 with money in the bank We invite YOUR Account! DIAL 2178 and her father, Frank Walgren, who died in 1952. ARCHER Funeral services will be conduct TONIGHT TOMORROW ed Monday at 2 p.m. in the Schutt-McFarlin-Saunders funeral home in Harvard. Burial will be in the Capron cemetery.

Arrows Sets Strings Bows Targets Quivers mb Friends may call at the funeral home. ON THE POPULAR BIMQ STAR. the only ex- Lilies are virtually port of Bermuda. Larry Kleber's BELVIDERE'S SPORTS CENTER PATTERN IN One reindeer hide will make two parkas. FOR THE BRIDE 1 -1): I WALT DISNEY'S ittlest Outlaw" FILMED IN MEXICO The tender story of a boys love for a horse-One of the seasons cutest stories.

-ALSO- Disneys feature length cartoon- "Johnny Appleseed" VOICE BY PENNIS DAY This Wvtly mmkm fowl pattern it ofUrtJ for fa flrtl tiiM at Hilt low pric. If. tricMy Bmit.d Mm eff.r com. lit 52 PIECES! 9 Wedding Invitations Announcements Wedding Napkins Thank You Notes Wedding Guest Books Printing A SERVICE FOR EIGHT SALE in 075 Yvl tut woHk ton Lam akAA TBBtBho) AaJa m41bA PRICE 0 Jttf. Opt Stock tnt $97 JO I Salad Ferki All THESE PIECES 16 Teaspoon Soup Spoons ft Knim fork Wt havt tht NEW Kodak Vtrfchromt Duo-Pak a roll for yovr tamtra on let iper 2 Serving Spoon I Buttor Knif.

1 Sugar Spoon tot.tuiMtoreiiioiTB. AISO AVAIUBlEt Sorvict for 12 SAIE PRICE $70.75 Come In Now and. Make Your Selections from our Many Samples. Invitations May Be either Printed or Engraved and are very low priced. Fine Printing For Over 26 Years Berg Printing Co.

ANTI-TARNISH CHEST FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE LEAR'S JEWELRY AND SPORTS REEL! ri.T, Opposite The Post Office If You Don't Know Jewelry Know Your Jeweler 409 S. STATE DIAL 28611.

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