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I 6 Belvidere Daily Republican, Saturday, Mar. 14, 1964 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS and baby books a fine selection. See our samples. Belvidere Dally NO OTHER NEWSPAPER infeoo'ne County can offer you the readership attention available through the Belvidere Daily Republican. NEED BUSINESS CARDS? See our samples In color, embossed, printed and various type styles.

Belvidere Daily Republican. JOSPJTAL 0" UotfU See Us For Springtime Flowers LUNDIN'S -1 Fairview Street Treat Local Girl For Minor Cuts Cindy Keegan, 16, 921 East was treated for minor cuts at Highland Hospital after an accident occurring Friday at p.m. at Newburg Road bridge, east of Shaw Road. She was a passenger in an auto driven by Joseph S. Vincer, 19, 2121 Sharon Rockford.

Sheriff's deputies report that Vincer was eastbourid on Newburg Road. His auto skidded on a wet slippery surface, went through the intersection of Shaw and Newburg roads, struck the bridge railing on the left, swerved to the right and hit the guardrail on the other side of the bridge. Heavy damage was listed to the Vincer vehicle. Fruk A. Gilk.rt Frank A.

Gilbert. 78, of 1820 N. Winnebago Rockford, died Thursday night after a short illness. Most of his life was spent in the Belvidere and Rockford area. He was married to the former Vera Taylor, who survives.

A brother, Edward J. Gilbert of Belvidere also survives. Another brother Harry preceded Mr. Gilbert in death. Funeral rites will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Monday in the Sund-berg Funeral Home, Rockford. There will be no visitation. Pancake Supper 1 Home made sausage Kishwaukee School, Garden Prairie, Sat. March 14. 5 P.M.

until 7 G.P. Improvement Assoc. Adults 1.00 Children 75 -under 6 11-14-Advt. ZEKITH SPECIALS Through March 31st REED'S TV ELAINE ILAKE Funeral rites for Blaine Blake, 79, of R.R. 1, Garden Prairie, will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in the Witbeck- Wheeler- Sabien Funeral Home. The Rev. Haves White of the Riverside Community Church, Rockford, will officiate. Burial will be in Shattucks Grove Cemetery in Spring Township. Mr.

Blake farmed in Spring Township for 54 years before his retirement and from 1939 to 1945 served as Spring Township road commissioner. He had been ill for three days. The son of J. A. and Mariam Ogle Blake, Jje was born in Noble County, Ohio, and educated inOhio and the Porter School north of Garden Prairie.

His marriage to Anna Johnson took place in Belvidere on Nov. 3, 1909. Mr. Blake was a member of Oak Glen Grange and Bel-Stone Club. He is survived by his wife; a son, Frank, who is on the home farm; two daughters, Mrs.

Ellen Hart, R.R. 1, Poplar Grove, and Mrs. Gladys Bender, Rockford; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Mr. Blake was predeceased by a daughter, a- grandson, Gary Blake; three bothers, William, Wallace and Ernest; and two sisters, Mrs.

Hor-tense Swanson and Mrs. Sarah Magers. Friends may call at the funeral home after Sunday noon. Vrifo Your Family Want Ad And Mail Or Deposit In Our 'After-Hours' Door Slot This Tako Advantage Of 4-4-1 St, Patrick's Day Dance Tonight 9 PM to 1:30 AM at the American Legion Ballroom, Al Grace Orchestra Knights of Columbus 14-Advt. CHECK I Easter Cardst I and Gifts I I I0IEIT I.

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Patrick's Day Dance Tonight 9 PM to 1:30 AM at the American Legion Ballroom, Al Grace Orchestra Knights of Columbus 14-Advt. FUNERAl KOMI 1 201 Itfi AvtPM Blllderi, Illinois latrl Wattlir Lictaita ItaKSiaita I Emkilntri ui tftr Itnattl Faaaral DlrtctWI Mrt.laa K.Safciaa Lily AtllUMi ENDS TONITE SHOWS SUN-MON-TUES SUN MON-TUES AT 7:30 MNCT VM LEIGH JOHNSON WEILEY MARTHA WINTERS -HYER I3VALSTC.1.kySUTe A WMXMMOUWt WtltASt mjwi jstii ijjo tat awn iT mut APOLLO HIGHLAND Admitted: Oliver Crawford, R.R. Teresa Effler, 3 weeks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Effler, 126 W. Locust Welton Martin, R.R.

1, Marengo; Tina Whitney, 8 "Tnonths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitney, 1111 Allen and Mrs. Wilma McCormick, Rockford. Dismissed: Mrs.

Thomas Johnson and infant daughter, 721 Fremont Brenda Lamoni, 1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont, 923 Pearl Robert Cantrell, 804 E. Lincoln Florence Reihel. 103 12 N.

State Mrs. Lorraine McC'urdy, R.R. 1, Clinton, Mrs. Dorothy Aves, Kirkland: Mrs. Harold John son and infant, daughter, R.R.I, Clinton, James Kirk.

11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirk, 527 W. Ninth and Mrs. Ada Griggs 1118 Ruby St.

ST. JOSEPH'S Admitted: Miss MaudeShackell, Maple rest; ynthia MiKee, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee, R.R. 1, Marengo; Diane Peterson, 407 W.

Perry Mary C'ormie, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cormie, 921 Prospect Su; Mrs. Carol Thomfohrda, Union; Mrs. Natividadllermandez, Marengo; and Danny Morris, 9 months, son of Mr.andMrs.Phillip Morris, 523 W.

Sixth St. Dismissed: Debra Anderson, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Kirkland; Mrs. Donald Anderson -and inf ant daughter, 715 East Mrs.

James Roush and infant daughter, Marengo; Ronald Johnson, 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, R.R. Donald Bounds, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Bounds, 1353 East Kenneth Boettcher, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boettcher, 809 Hancock and Miss Ida Rowland, Marengo. Friday 13 th Jnxes Drivers Friday the 13th proved unlucky for several area drivers who were involved in collisions in Belvidere yesterday. Terry Teeple, 1035 Maple and Cecil Jones, 313 12 E.

Fifth were involved in a minor accident Friday afternoon near the municipal parking lot in the 400 block of South-State Street, Teeple was southbound and Jones was pulling out of a parking place on State Street, when the autos collided. Minor damage was listed to the right front fender, light and bumper of the Teeple auto. Damage to the grill and hood of the Jones car was reported. A minor semi-trailer truck and auto collision was reported Friday night by city police. Donald R.

Wilson, 9 15 Gold River Rockford, driver of the semi-truck, proceeded to turn the corner at Union Avenue and Pleasant Street and struck an auto owned by Charles H. Waldrop, 605 Union Ave. The rear wheel of the truck hit the first car on Union Avenue. It pushed it into a second car, also owned by Waldrop. Damage was listed to the two rear fenders, the right front fender the bumper and the hood of the first car.

The trunk of the second car was damaged also. No damage was listed to the truck. Wilson was ticketed and charged with careless driving. IT'S FUN to read "Personals." Don't miss it. Turn back to the Classified Ads today "'and every day.

For expert body work, rely on our experienced personnel. Your car will look like new again after a visit to our shop. See Or CALL Arckie Snitfc 544-2174 Oar Body Shop Crew Conbiaes Over Half A Century Of Experience And Kaow-fcow. DAILY KCrUblllAli DUBL-VALU FAMILY WANT AD WillidH P. Rosaissti William F.

Rasmussen, 72, of Escondido, died Friday after suffering a sudden heart attack. He was employed for many years in Belvidere at the Screw Machine Company as chief inspector and also was a jeweler at the Hunter -Cutting Jewelry store in Rockford. He was born in Michigan March 16, 1891 and had lived in California since 1952. Most of his married life was spent in Belvidere. He was married to Ethel Howard in September of 1914.

She survives as do a son, Howard of Belvidere, who left Friday for California, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Albright of Santa Monica, Calif. Funeral rites will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Wilson-Alliser Funeral Home in Escondido. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.

Era Witter Mrs. Emma Witter, former resident at 111 West Sixth died at p.m. Friday at Maple Crest at the age of 89 years. She had been ill for the past two weeks. Born in Naperville on March 28, 1874, she was educated in AltaVista, Iowa, and was married to Ira Witter in Waverly, Iowa, on Nov.

18, 1895. She had lived in the Belvidere area for 65 years. Mrs. Witter is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clyde Marshall, Belvidere; three grandchildren, Robert Dearth of Naples, Mrs.

Frances Eisner, Cleveland, Ohio, and Richard Marshall, San Pedro, seven great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter. Mrs. Winer's husband, a daughter, Mrs. Mable Dearth and two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral rites will be conducted by the Rev.

Frank Hanson of the Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Witbeck-Wheeler-Sabien Funeral Home. Interment will be in Belvidere Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after Sunday noon. Fire (Continued From Page 1) fire had a good start, it did rain.

"It's the first fire we've had. It's terrible. I'm lucky I've got my husband," said Mrs. Rosene. She said she and her husband were thankful for all the aid received from the people in the community.

"We were happy and surprised to learn that people are as kind as they are." She noted that the Jack Frints, owners of Smak restaurant, provided snacks for volunteer firemen and neighbors working to put out the blaze. A supermarket sent bacon and milk for the firemen's breakfast. One bakery provided 10 dozen rolls and doughnuts. Your get twice as much for your money when you run a three day classified ad as when you run for a single day only, according to national advertising surveys. FOR RENT SAFETY DEPOSIT 4 BOXES I FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.

ft Member FDIC OPEN SAT. NIGHTS For Your Easter Shopping Convionco Most Complete Selection Of Men's Uoys Wear In Northern Illinois GRADY SULLIVAN Famous For HONEST VALUE LIST D. C. CHARGE William DeWane, Rockford, was charged by city police with dis- orderly conduct Friday evening. The complaint, signed by the owner of a restaurant located at 1028 Logan charged that DeWane scattered food.

He was released on $25 bond. Russell Stover EASTER CANDIES Anderson Kexall Drugs INo-ui state shopping Cent By Larry Kleber DEAR GABBY Want to gab a while about exposure values or film characteristics? Got camera troubles? I'd guess that by now I've listened to just about every photographic problem my customers ever ran across. Those that stumped me, I passed along to my friends at Kodak. Try me sometime. Gabbing with customers is one of the nicest things about being in business.

My customers tell me -they like conversation with their purchases, too something they don't get from vending machines and such. Not only isthis a pleasant way to do business but you'd be surprised how often a little conservation about enlargements or extra prints or color duplicates makes a customer realize that this is just what he's been needing. For example. Isn't there a grandmother in your family who'd be delighted with a color enlargement of those latest snapshots you took of the children? Don' you have a friend who'd appreciate duplicates of some of your slides where the subject is of mutual interest? And what about having color prints made from your- slides? Friends and relatives are always delighted to have pictures like these enclosed in the letters you send them. While it's still a long time until Christmas, we can make delightful greeting cards from your favorite snapshot.

Come in and let's gab about it. GIRL SCOUTS U.S.A. to 14 Belvidere 1 '0 Save 1.88 Get Fast Action! Low Cost! That's Double Value ORDER YOUR 4-4-1 FAMILY WANT AD IY MAIL 4 THE BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN 401 Whitney Belvidere, III. GentlemeD: Please Enter My for the Dub-L-Valu Family Want Ad Special 4 lines, 4 days for $1.00. Enclosed please find my ad and $1.00 in: SULLIVAN'S CASH SALUTE THE OF THE March 8 Name Plione Address City We suggest you use price of item or items, name, address, and phone number for best results.

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