Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Twelte I'anU graph. Bloomington, 111.. Oct. 5. 1957.

at ANNOUNCEMENTS AGRICULTURAL Sales Tax Figures Bulletin Board Where To Go Farm Equipment COMBINE SPECIAL 1957 Oliver Model CHICKFN. FHh n4 ST. FTiaay. Saturday. SundaT.

Ovnx Sundav at 1. Air condition! television. Harry' Tavern. De-r Crwk. 111.

Show Business Up BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Tbomaa Butler. 601 Pine Normal, a boy born Friday at Brokaw HoapitaL Mr. and Mra.

John Putman. 1011 Moron Normal, a trl. bom Thursday FVNNY Sundae. It a a fet fit for Kmc (and tua Queen). BoyUn'a.

90S W. Market. at St. JoorDh HotaitaL IF YOU CAST STOP Honk aa you fo METAMORA Mr. and Mra.

Russell bv to the Towand Racj, Oct. atn. 40. aelf-rrooeii w.tn 13 -foot put-form, pickup reel and wiUt variable ground control, combined about 10 acres. rw guarantee, a fT.rwi machine priced at KITS.

COMBINE 154 J.U. with 11-foot filatform and straw chopoer. eompwte-y overhauled. Exceiient cona uon, ITS COMBINE lS JD. SS.

completely overhauled, not ued for custom work, a barcam at Sl.r.i COMBINE liii A- Cat. with Wisconsin motor and pickaoi. a sue roan bine. T7S CORN PICKERS 11S4 and IMS JJt. K7.

overhud. 11.17!. Gibson Junior Women To Hear Speaker PVRE TRUCK STOP. Touanda. 1 Phone 55 Armstrong, a Rlrl born Tuesday at Methodist Hospital.

Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sheffield, a boy born Wednesday at Methodiat Hospital. Peoria.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Neumann, a McLean County Lags Behind State Average WANTED Men. women and children with healthy apoetites to ert)o good GIBSON CITY (PNS) The food at reasonable pries.

Hubbard's Cubord. WE. Locust, boy born Wednesday at Methodist Hospital. Peoria. Junior Woman's Club will meet Monday in the Lion's Club Room MORTON Mr.

and Mrs. William R. WIFNER ROAST time Is he. Lucca Forest, four miles west of Blooming-ton on Route offers you a very Ideal CoRN P1CKEKS N- lda. M-aL Case.

Daley, a firl born Thursday at Methodist Hospital. Peoria. and 4 U. 2 -row. McLean County merchants did A FEW more special sa.e priced Dura WASHINGTON Mr.

and Mrs. Wil place. Reaorabl. Place your reservation. Phone J-27'.

liam F. Moore, a boy born Wednesday at 8 p. m. to hear Dr. Arthur at-terson speak on "I Took A World Tour." Mrs.

Dick Kemple and Mrs. Wesley Wynes are co-chairmen. at St. Francis Hospital. Peoria.

i mA P.maii.1 C.e4 1.5 per cent more business in items covered by the sales tax in the year ending July 31 than in COOKSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. John lllllllllllillii 1 jr i I BABY SITTING Wanted by reliable O'Neall. a boy born Friday at Brokaw HosDitL Normal. the previous 12 months, according teen ace girt.

Evenings and weekends. Fxpenenred with babies. Karen Hares, phone T-107J after ANCHOR Mr. and Mrs. Don ftletn- ers.

a boy born Friday at Brokaw Hos to state sales tax iigures. bi.t 113 bushel king sized boirt left, marked down from tn 1127 till SO knoce4 down. FLARE BOXES Several good awed. Ui to WAGON Nearly new Sun-Hotrt Doubie Reach, hign clearance, on good tires, sells rt-w for 12a wtU take 1S0. CRAWLER-TP ACTOR A-C HO-T.

in good condiuon with. Garwood blade. 3 i7S without ade. UJTl 1S D. 420-W ita Davis Back ho and Loader, a tS VjO outfit eif Z3 hours on it.

13 gTS. The 15 per cent increase com BABY SITTER Middle arcd for evenings, experienced witn children. References. Phone -5781 after m. Pekin Man Dies pared with a statewide increase of 3.6 per cent.

ILL DO babv sitting and h(ht law work tn your home. Write M-S5. The Department of Revenue re Pantgraph. pital. Normal.

GREEN VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Runyun. a girl born Friday at Men-nonite Hospital. Bioomington.

LE ROY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, a boy born Thursday at Fairbury Hospital. Fairbury. FAIRBURY (PNS1 Mr.

and Mrs. William Met, a boy born Friday at Fairbury Hospital. Mrs. Metz was the former Carol Elliott of Fairbury and lives at Hobart. Ind.

LINCOLN PNS Mr and Mrs. ported Friday that McLean Coun As Automobile YOUNG MOTHER Deires domestic work. Desperate. Steady. Wnle R-SS.

Pantagraph. TRACTOR 15 JD. eotr-plete'v equipped a real fancy- tractor. IHTS. TWO OTHER 10's equipped as above excert for power steering.

tlXTS. 12.STS. ty merchants collected a total 52,344,560.07 in the 2 per cent! TRACTOR A-C Dta. good. sales tax.

The figure represents total sales of 593,782,402.80. Strikes Tree jo and Found BIIXFOLDTOST Man's black leather. Sundav; can identify. Reward for return to W-S5-M. Pantagraph.

GLASSES LOST-Bov s. BH S. football training field Reward Phone -J93. Last year the per cent col Dean Rohlfs. a boy born Thursday at SU Clara' Hospital.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Wilbur H. Williamson. Le Roy. and lections came to 52,309,614. PEKIN (PNS) James Mc- sltvs.

isi a-c wtj. n.crs. 1W D. E. overnau'-d.

good tirea. WS. lXt O. G. completely overhauied.

1.175 TRACTOR la IHC rebuilt ergine. SI ITS. mi IHC M. good. UTS.

1S4 Case VAC wiia Midwest Loader. nice outf.t. KTS. 162 M-H with good tires and tn tine condition. 175.

I Oliver almost new tint, condition. $7S. M-H 101 Sr good condition, lota OIL STATION'S UP According to the revenue depart SPARE WHEEL AND TIRE from Cue. 28. of Pekin was killed early I Dodge pickup.

Lost on Route two miles west of Bioomington Friday. Reward Phone 4-74. Lola Vallandingham. Peoria. Floyd C.

Robertson. Browning, and Janet Sue Wotton. Peoria. Willis Bvbee and Joyce Carter, both of BloominKton. Millard Cochran and Mary Lou Or-rick, both of Shirley ment's figures, the greatest ex Fnday when his car went out of control on Route 80 near Port Byron and crashed into a tree.

penditure increase was realized by LOST White billfold, containing service stations, with 5195,228 money, kev. driver license. Reward. Phone 5-1211. 1-5 30 p.

m. Police said McCue was alone in Funeral Notices turned over to the state, represent- t. aj LOST Black eat. white face and feet. 'lwer for oai.

Si.a. ing a 6 per cent increase over the tQ sleep at Th'e accU Named Pfincfss." Vicinity ,7 tur and Empire. Reward. Phone S-llsA AC- WC Case. previous year, tax collections Kp0rted by a paSSing GARDNER, SALES Ml SERVICE Decreases in THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS will aviemble at p.

m. Sunday. Oct. 6 at Flynn Funeral Home for the recitation of the Rosary for JAMES JMcPER.10TT.Peoeased Card of Thank llliriui I3L. AGRICULTURAL from furniture and appliance busi INC Pontiac.

lllmc's ir.ones 1S The Rev. Dale McKain, superintendent of the Home Sweet Home Mission, a Community Chest agency, smooths the coverlet on a bed in Bloomington-Normal's only family room for transient women and children. (Pantagraph Photo) UNITED FUND AGENCY Mission Shelters Transient Men, Women, Children He was brought to the Noel Fu nesses and from wholesalers and manufacturers indicate that Mc We sincerely thank our relatives friends and neighbors for all the kind COM BINE 1931 M-H Super large mt-tor. rew tite. la-foot heaoer.

pickup reel ar.d iarge gram tank and new corn head attachment. George Doh'nan. Culiom. I.I Lean County buyers were spending less at those places. Baby CTtick.

Poultry. SoppMew 48 BABY CHICKS Poultry, livestock equipment. Feeds, worm ers. buildings. etc.

Roth-Honeg ger. Normal-Hoped ie. HENS 170 Com Belt Hi-Line year arcs, white ergs. SOe. Julius Andieae.

Say-brook. liL PhonelliJL neral Home. Arrangements are incomplete. He was born Aug. 10, 1929, at Mason City, a son of Everett and Loretta Turner McCue.

He married Betty Hanson at Boise, Idaho. Surviving are his wife; his parents, two daughters, Carol Ann, The furniture-appliance people ness rendered during the illness and death of our husband and father. L. M. NICKERSON.

Also manv thanks for cards and flowers received at the hospital. Mrs, L. M. Nickerson Mr. and Mrs.

BurtonPierce COMBINES 1(9 A-C with motor, excel en UTS turned over S120.496.27 to the LAYING HENS 1.100 Hvbrid. laving CASE two rebuilt and guaranteed. state, 3.8 per cent less than the 70': hatched April. 1956; ail vaccinations: your choice. f0 cents each.

Eitoo In Mmoriani VO ard TURLEY FARM SUPPLY CO. Authorised Case Daer Minonk. 111. Phone 1 anfkrn. Phone Paunemin is.

served for men. Three beds and a This Community Chest agency In remembrance of my Dear Hus Linda Ann; a son, James Ed LEGHORN AND DE KALB "101- pul band. Ramer H. Witt, who passed away will receive 58,843 from the United previous year. Wholesalers and manufacturers contributed down 1.5 per cent from the preceding year.

SMALL CITIES LEAD Other collections were up from one year ago today, Oct. ne nas been sadly missed. Fund campaign which opens Mon lets, laving about 10 per cert. Eureka Feed A Eureka. 111.

Phona J70 even ings 9I9-R. POULTRY SUPPLIES Wormer. feed, automatic waterers. See us for atl jante baby's crib, rocking chair, table, wardrobe and dresser are provided. The bath is next door.

"Even when an entire family comes to us for lodging," the su ward, at home; two brothers, Gilbert, Springfield; Robert, Pekin. He was a construction welder and had served in the Air Force. The Home Sweet Home Rescue Mission at 212 S. Main provides the only place in the Twin Cities where transient women and children may find free lodging. This fact, according to the Rev.

Dale E. McKain, superintendent, aay in McLean county, rms is COMBINE-l A-C CORN PICKER A-C. new rol.s 2i CORN PICKER-11SI John Deere -mo- TRACTOR A-C with cultt- Vator S3 ELEVATOR YETTFR -foot. new about 69 per cent of its operating ANNOUNCEMENTS poultry needs. AH.

Green Stamp. cost. The remainder comes from MILLER IIATC1IKRY perintendent said, "we ask the individuals through free will of Funeral Director less than one tenth of 1 per cent to 3.5 per cent (the latter collected by drinking and eating places). ferings. Gas Heat KOSZHART SALES SERVICE Meadows.

111. Gridy 17-11 may surprise many people who think of the Mission as a haven for man to sleep in the men's quarters. This prevents any bad situa No money is earned at the mis BECK MEMORIAL HOME Grove at Albert Sta. Pnone 1-3680. 109 S.

Madtwm St- Phone S-93S0 ORDER NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY! POULTRY MEN in Illinois who purchased HAN "Nick Chick" Leghorns last year are reporting it is finest layer thev have ever hd AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES Bioomington. III. -140 needy men. tions which might arise. We aren't so naive that we don't realize we Installed In A transient man can always Dan Carmody Funeral Horn.

Conveniently Locited. McLean and Chestnut Sts. Those collections were: general merchandise food S520.713.54; apparel drinking and eating places lumber, building and hard COMBINES 1S5I Massev Super Ztt tin It-foot header and Scour Kieen SiliO 19il M-M with 9-oo combine headrr and picker attachment, hoist. two trucks iiV-O 1949 Massev P. with 12-toot beader and straw cropper Sijli find room at the YMCA Salva could be taken in and you can't Flinsnach-Kurth Memorial Home ask everyone for marriage li tion Army or here," lie said, "but we had no agency that provides 80 Homes "Serving As We Would Br Served" Phone l-555.

1104 N. Main St READY TO SELL YOUR POULTRY? Contact Walker's Poultry at Giiman. 111., for honet weight, fair price, clean censes." ware automotive Two 1949 IHC No. IM Sr. with U- Mr.

McKain said he doesn't like for women and children -who may sion because nothing is sold. Clothing and furniture are made available to all needy people without charge. Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners are served. Mr. McKain, who conducts regular services at the mission, also preaches in other churches in the city upon request.

Bible classes are held for women and children. Service is available to all regardless of race, creed or color. 682.31; and all other $174,217.86. Stamper Memorial Home Courteous Service 914 N. Main St Phone to offer the room to one youn; The number of area residents Of the individual towns Bioom girl and that many have come there for assistance.

He hopes ington, which accounts for more couds. good service idav or net pirkupl. Call Collect Chenoa 114; GilmanPhone Congress -7114. WE STILL need hatching eggs for next year. Come In and ask about our batching egg contract.

S. V. HAYES HATCHERIES 311 S. CenW St. Phona 1-4215 who have put gas heating in their Flowers homes since June has risen to 80.

icuT-flower arrangements be stranded here. We're trying to fill that need." The family room, a large, clean and well-furnished area, is located on the second floor of the mission, far removed from the space re than two-thirds of the county's foot headers. tiaO eacn. 1951 Gleaner e-foot with motor t3S Massev 1-foot. PTC.

with pickuo attachment Mia 1952 Case A-4 with motor. Scour wagon tutcn and pickup, escener 195S Atlis PTO combtr.e wirn Chopoer a-d Scour Kieen ta4 MARTIN IVr-LEMENT CO. ROANOKE. ILL. r.

dv SDravs. reams, i-ianis. rem that some arrangements can be made locally to provide accommo NOVAK LOWERS itJ311N.MaTnSt. business, shows a .9 per cent increase. Smaller county towns re ington Division of the Northern dations for them.

ocminpon 1 1 Cemetery Lota 3 Illinois Gas Company, said Thurs corded the biggest increases, led SO Farm Equipment day. EAST LAWN Memorial Park; beautilul Memorial Garden sections. Endowed care. Moderate prices. Terms.

by Weston's 20 per cent on a $120, 000 volume by five places of busi ARC WELDER Lincoln ISO Amp. farm CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS COMBINE 1SSS M-M 11-foot cieaner and straw chopper. A-l cor.dition. George Wende.L. New Jloiland.

Ll COMBINES. Pv-kers. Tractors, grd ness. special, accessories included, po tricas. no gimmicks.

Just the best for less. Onlv SKI plus tax. whi thev last Come see and Uv it- Fred Scheer's Welding Service, three miles east rorth of El Paso. Phone 23 Normal was up one tenth of The gas company's Bioomington Division includes Bioomington. Normal, Farmer City, Le Roy and Downs.

The Federal Power Commission approved measures in June which per cent Chenoa, the number Richard Grove business community in the county, Rev. H. J. Reinking officiating. Burial will be in Secor Cemetery.

CAN COOLERS Used and can. side at 6:10 p. m. Thursday at St Francis Hospital at Peoria. He had been a patient there three days PARK HILL Trut fund has now reached over S100.000 and still growing by far the largest of anv Central Illinois Cemetery.

It guarantees that your loved ones will rest In enduring beauty. "A Cemetery for the Livinc was up 6 per cent. ODELL (PNS) Richard A. Grove, 63, a farmer living near He was born Feb. 17, 1885, in Roanoke Township, a son of John TOWN'S LISTED gave this part of the country more gas.

The Bloomingon Division opening spray tvpe and top loading. Teck's Dairy Supply. Eureka. CHAIN SA Homelite chain sams. purrps.

generators, new and used rentals. We service aU makes. Home-lite. 610 N. Center St.

Phone $-140. Other large gains were shown and had been ill two weeks. His funeral will be at 10:45 a. m. Saturday at St.

Paul's Catholic Church, with the Rev. and Magdalena Wurzburger Hun-singer. He spent his entire life in then approved about 295 requests for this utility. About 205 requests by Anchor, 15 per cent; Carlock, Personal that vicinity. Two-.

Taree- and our-ecttom rs on hand. SCHKOEDER tMFI-EMTNT CO. Oliver Macmnerv irestone Tires Jc'J Routes66andl I. Porstlac.IT!. COMBINE Hal Super "T7." M-H 11-foot header.

COKN PIC KER M-H P. 1-row ued. COMBINES Clippers 1-foot M-H a. ILLL line of M-H P. combines, fe-re tss for a bet'er deal.

ROTH PONTIAC IMP. SALES M-H. H. and Gibson Cilv. li: COMBINES M-M end Masses-Harris ChDoer with motor.

Tractors K-2J Ferguson IS47-M M-U Pickers ai-M and 151 New lcea pu.l tpes. KOHLLK FARM EQUIPMENT remain to be filled, therefore. The Business here, died at 7:10 a. m. Friday at St.

James Hospital in Pontiac following an illness of a few hours. His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Watson Funeral Home, with Dr. Charles J.

Kin- BEARINGS AU tvpes. and Ro.ler. Timken an Fafnir: and Pillow blocks. Sea your favwi'e rerwirman or A SANDBORG A SON 14.5 per cent; Cropsey, 16 per cent; Bellflower, 14 per cent; Say- ANONYMOUS Fellow that ALCOHOLICS company experience is James F. Garrahan officiating.

Burial will be in St. Paul's Ceme ship Group. Phone 5-OuM days. 9-91M Surviving are two brothers, Frank, Roanoke; Charles, Secor. brook, 13 per cent, and Stanford, 1S W.

Obve St- Thone -24 evenings. P. O. Box 428 10 per cent. FASHION PLATE HAIR STYLISTS Evenings Until By Appointment.

Above Coen Drug Store. Normal. I1L The collections for the towns COMBINFS A-C. new and ued. BALL SALES At SERVICE Ai Dealer Savbrook.

HI. Phone 3611 Five sisters and a brother preceded him in death. He was confirmed in the Luth eran Church as a child. about two thirds of requests ac-l tually result in installation. No new requests have been approved since June.

There are now a total of 3.348 homes in the Bioomington Division with gas heat. were as follows: Bioomington Anchor Arrow- 11.150. tery. He was taken to the Watson Funeral Home. He was born Dec.

12, 1955, at Pontiac, a son of Ray and JoAnn Verdun Hoegger. i i u-im. COVBIM Ce 12-foot S.P liJ LZA COMBINE D. 1950 12-A. PTO NO.

10 Com attachment for John Deere Beauty Shop. 502 S. Clinton Mr. Hunsinger was a farmer Onver M-M Ferguson M-tin St Pnore -4't smith Bellflower Carlock Chenoa Colfax Cooksville, Cropsey Danvers whose hobby was taxidermy. For "43" ued.

HAWN OVERTON John Deere Deaier Farmer City. 111. Phone V31 rade, pastor of the Odell Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p.

m. Saturday at the funeral home. He was born March 28, 1894, at Fairfield, a son of Leu and Sadie Miller Grove. He married Annie Cunningham Aug. 27, 1919 at Princeton, Ind.

They moved to this The only type buildings which! 50 years he collected, stuffed can get gas for space heating are HUNTING LICENSE Money orders, notary service: Applications for 195 auto licenses now available. Open Friday, 9 p. m. Bioomington Gun 604 N. Main St.

Phone 1-4310. I WILL BE responsible for my debts onlv. James R. Price. 507 's Douglas St mounted and photographed wild Downs $3,861.

CORN CRIBS Speedv Steel "Bar-Loc." 1X3 puel capacity air WATSON EROS. Harvester Deat-ef Delavan. lu. rnor.ej! single family dwellings, Mr. Carr said.

Surviving are the parents and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoegger, Pontiac; and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Verdun of life in Illinois, Michigan and Flor COMBINES.

SET FOR BEANS 1H. 64 ft engine drive with grain tank extension, dual wheels, no custom work. CASE foot with Hume reel, starter Ellsworth i 1 ida. Heyworth Hudson Le Roy $67,563: Lexington $56,604: McLean' or nine years he was a trap Odell. CORN CRIBS rJer.len 1300 and bur.el.

Irrnedirfie Of Uitui 1:1. per in Michigan and in 1914 built MODEL STORAGE WAREHOUSE Expert crating for shipping. llOi E. Market Phone-3065 PERMANENT COLD WAVE. 495 Including shampoo, set and rut AM experienced licenced operators.

THE BUDGET BEAUTY STUDIO a cottage in Winter Haven, Fla Farmer Warned To Don Clothing ILRTVILLE, MO. -4. Farm Thomas E. Lykins where he made annual treks seek and hydraulic litt I H. II foot rn tpe.

rebuilt engine. Hume reel. Zi FITTEN HOUSE Ar SONS I C. Dealer and Part' Long Point. 1.1.

Phone 4 COMBINE IHC No. 7 foot PTO One left at oid price, plus a substantial reduction. Warsaw Implement Co Minier. 111. COMBINES area in 1932.

Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Mrs. Stella Frye, at home; Mrs. Elsie Cooper, Odell; Mrs. Dorothy Knudsen, Bourbon-nais; Mrs. Helen Lanning, Kan Meadows 51.988; Merna $S83: Normal 5154.501; Saybrook 535.674; Shirley Stanford 510.069; Towanda Weston 53,170.

ing alligators and snakes. MANSFIELD (PNS) Thorn CORN CPIB-v MetU. neay duty. Jrs I Mai bir to 1 GRAIN BINS Metai. weatner prttecte4 sires 1 to 4 Order now.

SCHVkULST LUMBER Jk COAL CO 416 S. Rnijrwm Pr.or.e 515', N. Main St Phone 9-T1M his E. Lykins, 89, formerly of REGISTERED beauty operator with 15 Mrs. Lena Mosher vrars experience, wishes to do SIvlir.g Mansfield, died at 9:30 p.

m. nrnfessional nermanents in Jour home: Thursday at Springfield Memorial ROBERTS (PNS) Mrs. Lena Striped Trousers 11S A-C M. big bin 75 also Invalids. pMients in hospital' and ret homes: SIO complete.

Phone 1951 A-C 00. rear auger H--0 Hospital. CORN CRIB MATERIALS on hand, treated 1x10 rough boards. 4-fool red lain trlbomg. g.vanued roofing.

Order now. bcr.wuut Lumber at Co-I to, 4.4 Robinson. Pbct. 3.61 5-717 for appointment His funeral will be at 2:30 p. er John inning, who doesn't like to wear clothes, was paroled from a one year jail sentence Friday on condition he puts some on.

The 53 year old Minning of near Mountain Grove, was sentenced to a year in jail two weeks ago on a charge of indecent exposure. Not for Wagner 1951 John Deere 11-A. motor 1953 M-M. mcl-r 23i PICKERS Sunday at the House Funeral Home. The Rev.

Carl B. Hass will kakee; two sons, Richard Jr. and Robert, at home; 11 grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Nell Brown, Mrs. Hattie Grissen, Mason City; Mrs.

Hazel Short, Mrs. Emma Lear, Fairfield. He was in death by his parents. He was a member of the Mount Zion Baptist Church of Fairfield. -arked on' CORN PICKER 1949 A-C: Richard Beauty Salon 603 N.

Miin. Phone 4-1750. Richard Style Shop N. Main. Phone 4-1160.

Richard Campus Shop Normal S. Main. 4-3130; NEW YORK Lm Protocol or 1951 New Idea, comp.clely recon ditioned 1951 A-C. mounted "4 acre each ear; will ae.l very officiate. Burial will be in Mans cheap.

Bert Rjrhbun. Chenoa. IX D. CK no, Mayor Robert F. Wagner says IHC 1-M UTi Mosher, past 70, was found dead1 at her home about 10:30 a.

m. Friday. Neighbors found her on the floor. It was thought that she had been dead several hours. She had visited neighbors Thursday night.

Her death was due to illness. She was taken to the Paul Dan-forth Funeral Home. Arrangements are incomplete. field Cemetery. RUPTURED MEN he does not intend to wear striped CXRN-PICKER He had been picked up on a high- Mr.

Lykins farmed near Mans hich fvtrn 191 A-C 1-ROW trousers and tails when he greets jway wniie wearing nothing but a field from 1912 to 1933, and moved Wear a Johnson Truss Be Safe and Comfortrtblg Miller Farm Store Bidg Phone 3-955. Johnson Truss Co. GEARS. PICKIU ArTKOXiiJATELV Queen Elizabeth of England here carpenters apron. STUBBLEFIELD IMPLEMENT t.i.

i-none 3551 CCVBINE-I No. 115 SJP-. A-I shape. PICKER-SHELLER 1951 Case. like new.

Si. TRACTORS mt s. Louis Griffin Oct 21. to Springfield to wrork as a watchman at the state capitol building, After his parole by the Hartville TOBIEN NURSING HOME Home for CONTACT R. BRISTO.7 WAYNFSMLLE lal the agm.

ucensea 24 uour nursing Magistrate Court, Minning said He was born Aug. 15, 1868, in MASON CITY (PNS) Louis care. Phone tX El Paso. FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep colors Sanford Griffin, 75, died at Me Wagner, always dressed impeccably, just doesn't like the formal attire. He calls it a "rig." "In London a couple of years Her daughter, Miss Gladys Mosher, was expected to arrive here Friday night from her home morial Hospital in Springfield at he plans to leave this area.

He said he's looking for some place where he can live in the altogether without offending the neighbors. 5 a. m. Friday. His funeral will be at 2:30 p.

P1CKFR 1-M s. 191 and older. TRACTOR Ford. 194 wrh loader. F.

M. Mcti RATH Gibson Citvia Phone, COMBINES A-C 60 s. completely overhauled, two exceptionally good used ores. CORN PICKERS A-C mounted, one pull tvpe Oliver. NEW hvdraulie hont.

Watch For Our P. owing ago," he told newsmen, "I had to CORN PICKER 1954 M-H SJ-propclled six cji-Lnder. Or.lv picked 370 acres. $1,530 TRACTOR EzeL a son of Wilse and Gilean Lykins. His wife, Nancy Cottle Lykins, died in 1937.

Surviving are six sons, Edgar and Joseph, Saybrook; Herbert, a Denzel, Bellflower; James, Mansfield, and Curtis, Springfield; three daughters, Mrs. wear striped pants and tails at a gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Ensenberger's Basement WANTED TO CONTACT An aggressive real estate broker Interested tn selling building contractors home and shop within 120 days. This is a well established business, including one of the best cabinet and millwork shops tn Central Illinois. Write G-55-M.

Pantigraph. Sunday at the Christian Church with the Rev. Ross E. Case and in New York. An inquest will be called.

Mrs. Bertha Yerly J.D. 70. very rlran the Rev. O.

E. Bennett officiating. state affair. "It was the first time I had worn this rig since the last St. Patrick's Day parade in New York.

I said I wouldn't wear them Mississippi Judge Attacks Integration Burial will be in Mason City Ceme PEKIN (PNS) Mrs. Ber $1,9 i i MINIER FARM EQUIPMENT Drn I i te-CH'TSMAN LMrLEMEVT CO. Your A-C and Case Dealer 141 E. Lfavette Phone 3-5445 IMattie Bower, Decatur; Mrs. Mil- tery tha C.

Yerly, 76, of 403 Prince Visitation will be at the resi-'dred Moore, South Haven, John Deere Da.er St. died at 3:30 p. m. Friday at Phone 141 COMBINE 1936 John Deere "4S" ith 111 S.4 Urf.in SAN FRANCISCO -r- A Mis again if I could help it." ivirs. ausie MCLiure.

Kusnton: a her home CORN PICKERS New Ford 1-row. 111. Phone 3255. sissippi circuit judge, a leader of COMBINES 195S Oliver No. lg.

seven foot 1949 M.H. Clipper, seven foot. 1949 A.C No. TRACTORS William A. Sears Dies in Chicago la M' I C.

or Ford; 1-row Wooaa Brothers. ued. CORN DRYERS Oil Bred, large capacity. CORN rLEVATORS Uttlm Ctast. at sires, some used ones.

WAGON GEAR Four intl Wltn fcres, 1149 six points nnrrvrvr cr the White Southern Citizens' Councils said Friday "we in the South do not intend to obey men, however exalted their seats or black their robes or hearts" on the segregation issue. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Abts Mortuary, with the Rev. M.

A. Coffey officiating. Entombment will be in Lakeside Mausoleum. Visitation will begin at 1 p. m.

Sunday at the mortuary. Mrs. Yerly was born May 16, brother, James Lykins, Utah; 16 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Mr. Lykins was one of the founders of the Pyatt County Kentucky Picnic and at the time of his death was president of the group.

Frank O. Nelson PAXTON (PNS) Frank O. 1953 M.H. 14 Diesel. hydrauUc excellent.

19j A.C WD 45 Dle-el PICKERS 1951 I D. Model 1CN). 1 3 r4 Oliver mounted. CLINTON (PNS) William Albert Sears, 37, a former Clinton to OFFICE HOURS Daily A. M.

dence, 502 S. Mason until 12:30 Sunday. He was born in Mason County March 29, 1882, a son of Thomas and Mary Ellen De Long. Griffin. He married Cora 0.

Dean in Green Valley Nov. 12, 1902. Surviving are eight daughters, Mrs. Leota Forbes, Green Valley; Mrs. Mildred Hinkle, Mrs.

Lela Vogel, Mrs. Alice Parks, aU of Pekin; Mrs. Lois Alberts, Dela-van; Mrs. Lola Myers, Mrs. Irma Jacobs, both of San Jose; Mrs.

Velma Crawford, Mason City; IP. M. Sundays ana noiiaays. r. to 7 P.

M. CORN PICKERS 1 New Ideas, rear elevator resident, died Sunday Sept 29, at In a speech prepared for to the Commonwealth Club of ELEVATOR 50 foot King and Hamel- Cook County Hospital, in Chicago, California, Judge Tom P. Brady of His identity was not ascertained M-M. 1-row Four IH 1-M" ut J.D. 226 tu: vr PLOWS I S-ta ut.

enw SITS. ton. steel. SHANER IMPLEMENT CO. New Behien Cribs and Drvers 1881.

in Spring Valley, a daughter Brookhaven, said, "we do Crickman until Saturday. of Michael and Mary A-C and Oliver Dea.er intend to obey the laws of God For best results, fully describe vour proposition. Start the ad for davs cancel it when results are obtained. You will be charged only for the consecutive days the ad actually ran at the price earned for that period. The daily coat becomes relatively less as more words of description and nor days are ASH TRICES DAILT COST Phone 47 4-14 I Gibson Citv.

III. He will be brought to the Pul- Nelson, 80, a retired painter and Novok- Sne was married to John operator of a general store in erly in 1898, at Spring Valley. He CASE. 4-14 and to obey the laws of this coun len and Boos Funeral Home. Oth Clarence for 21 years, died at 3:10 1 died Aug.

25, 1948. try which are made in accordance with our Constitution." COMBINE 1932. Case 12-foot P. COMBINE D. 25.

OLIVER 1950. pull type. TRACTOR D. 195J Model G. TRACTOR D.

1949 Model TRACTOR 19SJ Model Diesel. TRACTOR 1957 D. 20. demonstrator. D.

J-14 15 other clows to choose from. tZi up KIWAXEE. 44 foot elevator $T7 NEW IDEA. 4 foot elevator Several other ued riming S234 up HEIJ-ERS STORE John Deere New Holland Kewanee tl P. 11 DAT 4 DAYS SIZE! DAYS er arrangements are incomplete.

He was born May 9, 1920, in Bioomington, a son of Glen and Margaret Oliver Sears. He married Marie Kenney Feb. 22, 1941. TRACTOR I MTA. 195.

a. m. Thursday at Paxton Community Hospital. He had been at the hospital two weeks. His funeral will be at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Brown Funeral Home. The Rev. Edvin Holmer of two sons, Lloyd, Green Valley; Leon, Mason City; 42 grandchildren. William R.

Gibbs McLEAN William Ray Gibbs, Faculty To Take Part In Maroa PTA Meet Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Florence Smith, Peoria; Mrs. Dorothy Cornelius and Mrs. Viola Kelly, Pekin; four sisters, s. Bert Hock, St.

Petersburg, Mrs. Byron Humphries, Lexing Words 'Cash I DaUy Cash aauy In Ad Price! Cost Prte wt "15 57401 .67 I 3-24! TRACTOR Oiiver 194. 70. Cash Price 1.30" 1.57" PICKERS FORD 1955. mounted, like new.

NEW IDEA 19 vi. 2-row pull-type. Surviving are his wife; his par 22 6.771 .85 4.10! 1.03 ents, Lakewood, five sis ARLVDS ac SON John Daere Dealer Rankin will officiate, and burial 11AKUA p.N5) The faculty "23-, 102 4.86! 12 1.85 nf Marna Srhnol will taVp r-. 78, formerly of McLean, died at ters, Mrs. Betty Daniels, Lake- Gibon Citv.

111. Phone 191 ton, Mrs. Frank Matern, Spring Valley; Mrs. Maslyn Camp "34 9.74! 1.22 5.831 1.46 I 2.21 CORN PICK EftS Two 1950 2-M m. 40 e.irh PICKER One M-M.

pull. 9175 fl-EVATOR 42-foot mm S4TV. ILFVATOR 44-fooi llewanee tnewt. S2i STOIXFRS FARM SfPFt-T H. H.

Kewanee and RCA. Deer Chenoa. 1:1 ii CORN SHEIO-ER Ottawa model D. bane E.iswrorth. lO.

7:45 a. m. Friday at the Tower will be in Glen wood; Mrs. June Wheeler, and COMBINFS CSED Visitation will begin Saturday part in a panel discussion entitled "Education, Today and Tomor- bell, Peoria; three grandsons. A View Nursing Home in Carrollton.

A-C 6n. 1953. with pickuo. IH M. Mrs.

Isabelle Simmons, Long afternoon at the funeral home. Mr. Nelson was born July 14. Lou row," at the PTA meeting in the Beach, Mrs. Mary sister and two brothers preceded her in death.

PTO. with pickup and straw spreader Case A-C. witn pickup attachment and motor. PICKERS "40 J11.37! 1.42 6 80 1.70 I 2 58 "46 112.991 1-62 7.78' 1.95 2.95" "52il 1 62 1.R3JJ.75! 2.19X3 32 "58 116.24! 2.03 1 9-721 2 43 3.69 Morgan and Mrs. Nancy Monts, school gymnasium Thursday at IH a-MC with grease bank.

Ud 7:45 p. m. The homecoming snake dance and pep session will pre 2M a. New idea. puU itn rear deliver elevator TRACTOR WD Atlis with hvdrauir loader.

His funeral will be at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the Mackey Funeral Home in Roodhouse and burial will be in the McLean Cemetery Graveside services will be at 3:30 p. m. Sunday with the Rev.

flay Krutz officiating. He was born Dec. 4. 1878, in McLean, a son of William T. and CORN PICKER Singie row M-M; Hesston straw spreaer for 12-A "23 John Deere combine.

Charles Fer.too. Gridlev FriRX PICKFR M.M fnountxl 1877, at Clarence, a son of Peter A. and Mary Anderson Nelson. He married Eva Tinberg Jan. 17, 1901, in Paxton.

Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Jeanette, at bom San Francisco, three brothers, Robert, Long Beach, Thomas and Allen, Clinton. He was a veteran of World War II. Ragland Infant SAYBROOK (PNS) Jerry Lee Ragland, two day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ragland, died at Scotts Air Force Base at cede the meeting.

Special music has been arranged and the social hour will be HARDMAN IH IMPLEMENT CO. Lexington. I1L Pnone g3i combine. M-M 11; plow. M-M directed by mothers of the junior Mrs.

Frances Cain, Armstrong; I-bottom. hvdrauitc. fljo; eictxc m-, tl.195! tor. single ph.se. HP.

Raipw Hauler. Morton. IlL CRIBSI 3K3 BVyHFt" SPEEDY. S2Ma 91.395, pju tax IOH. I I.

9 3S SPRIN'SLR IMHtXMENT CO. class. Susan Church Gibbs. He attended Mrs. Clara Bock, Hialeah, COMBINES I9S Clipper SO 1951 A-C M.

H. Clipper with corn bead sheller 19SO A-C 1953 IHC 4 McLean schools and left here in Mrs. Irene Kite, Pasadena, Bellesville. rv I DT He was born Oct. 2, the son of UlSCOVery Ot King Gerald and Nancy Frieburg Rag-'BrinqS UnhappineSS land.

i rr 9 Fi'her. IiL Phone 1M Italians Reach Capital Cash rate earned if paid by city advertiser within five davs from billing and bv suburban advertisers) within seven days, ivery other day orders pavable at one day rate. National rate. 4 per line, for ads from outside primary circulation gone. Classified deadlines as follows: 7 P.

M. diilv for follrwlng dav'g lrue. II noon. Mondav through Fridav for Evening Edition Ads SDrxering tn one edition or.lv charged for fun circulation. Liability of Publisher and Newspaper for errors is limited to soar occupied be ad.

Credit for errors nut. the fault of the wlU be llmitej to 1 days republication of ad. The Pantagraph ts responsible for the first incorrect insertion onlv. SO service and mailing charge for blind ads. Quotation of rate gladlv given for other than set solid Classified Ads 1939.

three sons, Raymond and Paul, Mr. Gibbs lived for a time with: Miami, Milburii, Chicago; a his foster sister, Mrs. Archie Car-' brother, Charles, Rantoul; a sis- 4.M) CHAMBERSBURG. PA. JV-A ELEVATOR 40-foot Ottawa, rubber tires.

sTTi IH 2-14 p.ow. on rubber. 922J. M-M 4-14 ow. tops.

JAi. Graveside services will be at 2 p. m. Saturday at Paverside 39S 1952 Oliver No. 1J 1 194 Clipper with motor 142 A-C 194 J.D.

12-A PICKERS Oliver 2-row. rear e.evator I New Idea. 2-row 9 i Ht'MBOlJIT stalk shreoder. A brother preceded him in death. 12 grandchildren, three great Cemetery in Saybrook.

The Rev. i Teo roaho James Webb will offiaate. WASHINGTON, D. C. Uv- An Italian-made i 1 e-engine airplane that flew non-stop over the Atlantic to Boston arrived in Washington with its two-man crew Friday.

fl.STOP S(E the New Idea pH-ker. U. Lt i a. S-S US a I IMPLt ItNT wc nrut vr WARREN Xlc Ja auivivcu i.vxi.o. uiuuuui giaiiuuiiiuicii M-H.

mounted a Pontiac PT.nr VTTt Oliver, mounted He was a member of Grace Lu and a number of cousins, gold ring which Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, of nearby Amberson, lost 50 years ago has been found in the barn on the family farm. Frank Edmonson, the woman's brother-in-law, saw the glint of a bright object and picked up the ring Thursday. ELEVATOR 4i foot New lde. wius theran Church in Rankin and the He was a member of the Con JVI oernck.

91.l5 r-FD Onver Uactor spreader. gregational Church in McLean i Modern Woodmen Lodge. pUtfortp 91.250 CSED Kear.c ryaraultc Michener In Crash YOKOTA AIR BASE, JAPAN Author James A. Michener Saturday described a harrowing 17 TRACTORS D. 194fl.

A Model O.iver. 1952. 77 M. H. 1951.

44-4 with plow PLOWS Ce. J-l IHC. 3-14 IHC. 2-If Elevator. Schroe1er 4-foot.

COURT NOTES TAZEWELL COUNTY and the Sons of Veterans of McLean. He also was a member of the Bioomington Moose Lodge. Samuel Hunsinger Stjr Daily Panlarjraprj lark jv COMBTNr-19S JD 12-A. with motor. 9 2 PICKER D.

Is. Oik uwd for os eenead Jack. 9 2-iOiGOOD ti M-t picker. U4-73 earn 1-14 OLIVER -w. good.

9 i 1949 A-C rmr sun rear augaw. A few hours later Mrs. Wilson minutes in a C47 transport with SECOR The funeral for Sam- ticks, several good rkaae Mil Ask Far Classified Ad Tsker DISC J.D heaw CIKCl IT COURT Gary Ray Hoegger uel Hunsinger, 72, who died one of two engines gone and the was notified of the death ot an Thursday in Peoria, will be at 2:30 other faltering before the plane aunt, Mrs. Bertie Anderson, at p. m.

Sunday at. the Vincent Me- crashed into the sea near Iwoi Spokane, who had given Divorces granted Georgia from Har 13 ARTELM A I PLEM NT at PARTS No. IH I I. ANDRrwS-CHENOA Minier. lu.

Phone $4 John Deere and New laea iauM ODELL (PNS) Gary Ray it I. old Sac lie tt, Dvmple from John Mage. Kulh from Amos Pritcnard. Hoegger, lYz, of rural Odell, died morial Home in El Paso with the Jima. her the ring..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Pantagraph
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Pantagraph Archive

Pages Available:
1,649,418
Years Available:
1857-2024