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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 35

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The Pantagraph 35 Bloomington-Nornriftl, III. July 12. 1947 Central Illinois SDuaths 3 Admit Curfew Violations Three youths accused of steal Heaths a.m. Friday at the Ludwig Mortuary and at 10 a m. at the Morton Apostolic Christian tonight at the Aimonce and Son Funeral Home in Toluca.

The will be taken to Ute church at nail, Zion; Mrs. Eugene Swan-son, Bloomington; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Smith, Paynesville, Mrs. Myrtle Gordon, Ind two brothers, Shelby Grant, Mansfield; Mar- I A World War I veteran, held Thursday funeral and burial. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

at Trinity Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Herbert Kothe officiating. Burial will be in Nishnabotny Cemetery at Manilla. He was born Jan. 25, 1885, at Horsens, Denmark, a son of Ja Charles Miller HAVANA (PNS) Charles Miller, 64, died Monday at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Adeline Bryant, 100 Pinkham. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hurley Funeral Home, with the Hev. George Wilson officiating. Burial will Church.

Burial will be in the 2 m. Thursday, church cemetery. she was born June 16, 1910 Friends may call from 4-8 in Toluca, a daughter of Anton p.m. Thursday at the mortuary, land Mary Rasky Zima. She was ing a Bloomington man's car from the Paul F.

Reich candy company lot on West Front Streft Miinrf.iu nlnaHnrl membership in the Louii E. Davis American Legion post. 21 ion Grant, English, grandchildren He was born June 8, 1889, in married to Edgar Christ Sept 24 great-grand-jguilty in courl children. day afternoon to half of the cobus and Anna Marie Jensen Schoeftland, Switzerland, a son of Melchoir and Mina Sutter Tanner. He married Lydia Koel- 1, 1932 at Toluca.

He died June 1, 1958. Surviving are a son, Kenneth charges against them. Steiniche. He married Johanna Mrs. Grace Ross Mrs.

Grace M. Ross, 82, of Decatur, a former Bloomington resident, died at the Americana Nursing Center in Decatur at 9:32 a.m. Tuesday. Her funeral will be at the ling June 7, 1914 at Tremont A brother preceded hirn In death He was a member of the El Paso Evangelical United Brethren Church. Christ, at home; a daughter, Larson in Horsens, Denmark, in 1905.

She died in 1959. Surviving are his wife; three Mrs. Maureene Norbits, Prince- Simon Caldwell, 17. of 704 S. Hinshaw was assessed a fine of $30 after pleading guilty to violation of the curfew.

Bond was set at $1,000 on the auto theft charge pending a Friday hear- Surviving are two sons, Dr. daughters, Mrs. George Hand- ville; a sister, Mrs. Vivian Ball, El Paso; and a brother, Mike Aage Steiniche, Dwight, with whom he was making his home; werker, Mrs. Esther Frederick, Peoria; Mrs.

Thomas Benjamin, Mrs. Sarah Fehr Zima, San Bernardino, Calif Niel Steiniche, Mingo, Iowa; a Cincinnati, Ohio; three sons, She was a member of St. EUREKA (PNS) Mrs. Sar- inK- m.si A- it William, Pekin; Clarence and John's Lutheran Church and the ah Fehr, 79 of 409 Maple Drive Caldwell's two 14 -year -old daughter, Mrs. Robert Dains, Omaha, a sister, Mrs.

be in Hester Cemetery near Havana. Visitation will be from 7-9 tonight at the funeral home. He was born at Poplar City, Jan. 13, 1903, a son of Orange and Elizabeth Rubenking Miller. He never married.

Surviving in addition to Mrs. Bryant are two other sisters, Mrs. Emma Redman, Havana; Mrs. Lena Newlun, South Bend, Ind. He was a veteran of World War II.

Verner Steiniche uavid, Morton; two brothers, Royal Neighbors of America Dawson and Wikoff Funeral Chapel in Decatur at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in that city's Graceland Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

She was born in Bloomington. died at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday aticomPanions also admitted cur ltudolph, reona; trnii, fcwitzer- Eureka Hospital. violations ana were jailed Her funeral will be at 9 30 01 575 1 rom'd" Verl Burger DWIGHT (PNS) Verl Bur- a.m. Friday at Otto-Argo Fu- dUl' imu Karen Rasmussen, Manilla, Iowa, a brother in Denmark.

Nine brothers preceded him in death. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Manilla, Iowa: and the Danish Brother 'the daughter of William and nera ome and at 10 am at lJ" nc Mary Beeler Gordon. Her hus pending reports from the ju ger, 66, of rural Dwight died at noon Tuesday at Carle Clinic at Urbana. He apparently suffered a heart attack at the clin the Eureka Apostolic Christian Church. The Rev.

Leroy Huber band, Perle died in March I iii ii Him in i venile probation officer. The car, owned by Bruce J. of 1959. land; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Berchtold, Switzerland; Mrs.

Sam Metzger, West Bend, Iowa; 14 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. He came to the Morton area in 1906 and was a small grain farmer. He was a member of the Morton Apostolic Christian Church. The family has suggested that George Henninger will officiate and burial will be in Roanoke Apostolic Ceme Patkunas of 907 Mayflower, was hood.

He came to the United States in 1906 and was a barber in Manilla, Iowa where he ic lunchroom. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. stopped by state police, who George L. Henninger, 72, a tery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

J. M. Lukacf, of Decatur, three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was a member of Cen- DWIGHT (PNS) Verner Steiniche, 82, of Manilla, Iowa, said the three youths were in it retired 40-year employe for the Thursday at the Von Qualen Fu city of Bloomington utilities de who had been living with his lived for 51 years. Gottlieb Tanner partment, collapsed and died of neral Home, with the Rev.

William J. Myers officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Ceme son in Dwight for the past two a heart attack while fishing atltral Christian Church in Deca Dixon Lakes near Peoria Tues-'tur. tery. months, died at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital at Streator. He had been a patient Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. She was born March 8, 1888, at Congerville, a daughter of Daniel and Barbara Gottsman Kempf.

She was married to Philo C. Fehr Nov. 21, 1912, at Oakville, Iowa. Surviving are her husband; MORTON (PNS) Gottlieb Tanner, 78, of 110 E. Monroe, died at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the day afternoon. He lived at 213' Visitation will be from 7-9 to any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of contributions to the Morton Kreitzer. three weeks. night at the funeral home. EDITOR'S NOTE Under provisions of tht Illinois juvenile court act, names of boys under 17 and girls under 18 years of age are not a matter of public record In connection with certain offenses.

San Jose Death Prompts Inquest He was born in Kinsman, Apostolic Christian Church. Mrs. Sabra Garcia The funeral of Mrs. Sabra A. Garcia, 27, a former Blooming, ton resident shot to death Mon day in her Chicago home, will home of a granddaughter, ma.

Leroy Fincham in Pekin. He was trimming trees. His funeral will be at 9:30 Sept. 29, 1900, a son of Joseph His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Metzler Memorial Home, with Dr.

Harold R. Martin officiating. Burial He was brought to the Baker Funeral Home and he will be taken to Manilla, Iowa for a and Mary Ellen Phillips Burg Archie Burnside three sons, Ralph, Eureka; er. He married Irene Baker in Oliver, Deer Creek; John, For PONTIAC (PNS)-Archie F. be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at tha will be in East Lawn Cemetery Visitation will be after 4 p.m. I Beck Memorial Home. Dr. Har- GET A DOUBLE CHECKED Burnside, 81, of R.R. 2, Pontiac, died at 12:50 p.m.

Tuesday at St. James Hospital. He had been Thursday at the memorial' old Martin will officiate, and SAN JOSE Mason County home. i burial will be in Park Hill 1 several years and seriously rest; three daughters, Mrs. Grace M.

Straub, Peoria; Mrs. Cynthia M. Aeschleman, Roanoke; Mrs, Dorothy D. Schor-man, Morton; two brothers, Caleb Kemp, Bay City, Eli Kemp, Saginaw, 16 grandchildren; 11 Mr. Henninger was born at Cemetery.

Holder March 21, 1895, a son! Friends may call at the me- 1 for a week. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Coroner Richard Hurley will schedule an inquest into the Monday death of Mrs. Maude Gilmore, 80, of San Jose. Mrs.

Gilmore was found hang of George and Rosa Schwartz morial home from 3 to 5 and Friday at the Behrendt Funeral Dwight, Sept. 17, 1929. Surviving are his wife; three sons, Melvin, Glen, Lloyd, at home; two brothers, Ellis, Ma-zon; Wayne, Dwight. His parents preceded him in death. He was a Dwight area farmer all his life and was a member of the Congregational Church.

Herbert R. Bailey MAROA (PNS) Herbert R. CAR AT A DOUBLE GOOD Iome, with the Rev. Charles ed in the basement of her home. Fradenburgh officiating.

A daughter, two brothers and home Burial will be in Memorial Park From the Dealership that gives you the advantage of our DUAL FRANCHISE These aro top Trade-ins on New Pontiacs and New Buieks. Cemetery. two sisters preceded her in' Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. death- i Thursday at the First Method- Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Henninger, and married Mar- 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. garet Henkelman Sept. 8, 1920. S.he was born Feb. 8, 1939, in Surviving are his wife; a Bloomington, a daughter of Eu-brother, Louis 717 E.

Mil- gene and Carolyn Sutter Wycoff. ler. Five brothers and a sister She is survived by her moth, preceded him in death. er and a brother, John, 1103V4 Mr. Henninger retired in 1964 Clinton a sister, Mrs.

after 44 years with the city wa-! Dorothy Clifford, 617 E. Chest-ter department. nut. He was a member of St. She was a member of the Sec Luke's United Church of Christ, ond Presbyterian Church.

sne was a memoer ot tneikt c.hwrh in San Rurini 1965 IMPALA Thursday at the funeral home. 4 door hardtop, fully checked Wiley Apostolic Christian He was born Feb. 4, 1886, at Eureka Church. Carlisle, a son of James 71- died at am- Kar, like new condition. ns roam, heat, white walls, all the fllQC best in equipment at only )lfIJ 1956 TEMPEST will be in Green Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Kallmann Funeral Home in Dela-van from 7-9 tonight. Tuesday at the Macon County Sarah Stephenson Burnside. Custom hardtop, 2 door, less than 10,000 miles, automatic transmission, white wall tires, radio, heat- CHOC Surviving are four sons, Rob Clifford H. Speer PEKIN (PNS) Clifford H. TB Sanatorium.

He had been a patient 17 days. 1965 BEL AIR ert, Archie, Francis, Pontiac; true Wiley Kar JtJJ Kenneth, Washington; three 4 door sedan, irt top condition, with all the power you'll need under the hood. Radio, heater, white walls, power steering, power brakes, power seats and windows. Don't 1QQC miss this at only 1 07 Speer, 72, of 924 Catherine died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at his home.

He had been ill a month. brothers. John, Matthew, Sam 1965 BONNEVILLE A rtnnr hardtop, we sold this one His funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ruble Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Butler officiating.

Military graveside rites will be accorded uel, Festus, two sisters, new, has all the power assists, ex Mrs. Roy Colin, Festus, cellent condition, nas ine "6.W." Warranty 1964 MALIBU Mrs. Flora Hilti, rural Odell; 10 grandchildren. 1964 TEMPEST Super Sport, a beautiful little sports car, burgundy with matching In Williams, Alvie, 309 E. Mulberry i Koos, Emmett, 3 Harbord Drive rmtnm Waqon.

less than JO.uuu His wife, five brothers and a His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Kuecks Funeral Home, with the Rev. C. E. Richeson officiating.

Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 9 $1495 terior. This car is tuny checked and ready to 90 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted grandson preceded him in True, Miss Jane, Lexington McGovern, Joseph, 701 W. Mon-1 miles, the "right" color with C10QC an all vinyl Interior JIJJ 1964 BONNEVILLE death. at Graceland Cemetery in Decatur.

The family has suggested that any expressions of sympathy may be in the form of contributions to the American Heart Association. He was born May 28, 1896, For the benefit of patients Bloomington-Normal hospitals use the following controls for visitors: Hours from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 until 8:30 p.m.; no children under 12 years of age; not more than two visitors at the same time. He attended the Methodist door hardtop, turquoise, all vinyl Church. $1595 1964 4 door tonight at the funeral home.

He was born in February, 1895, at Yates City, a son of Bowlin, James, Lincoln Robinson Mrs. Harry, 314 Burwell, Mrs. Eva, Lincoln Mecherle Drive chrispen, Mrs. Ethel, Lincoln Rundles, Mrs. Charles, PasolFeldma Mrs C1 Unco, Wright, Mrs.

Jessie, ShameljHosick enry LinclIn Manor, Normal jIllU Mrs. Jennie Christ Sedan, real fine automobile, 1 own er, top conomon, auiomanc trans 1964 CATALINA at Boody, a son of Lewis and TOLUCA (PNS) Mrs. Jen- Edward and Eliza Philbe Speer S1095 mission, power steering, power brakes, V8 A real nice 1 owner with all tne power assists you could want, radio, MENNONITE Admitted He married Josephine Rhodes nie Christ, 57, of rural Toluca, Mary Pistorius Bailey He mar-died at St. Francis Hospital Beatrice Weatherford Sept. $1395 heat, white tires.

wiiey Car In every respect Fawver Mrs Myrtle, Lexington Kenne'u Mrs' Ezekie Lincoln 1 Akpra Mrs flrlm Hrnvmnnt 1 Mr Tr Javier, William, Le Roy Vr. I Baker. David 118 W. Willow, Mie7 Fr'onrrr snfi K0tt, Mrs. liermma, Lincoln Mmton, Miss ranees, 208 S.

Langley, Emmett, Lincoln 1963 CATALINA Convertible real sharp, clean, 1 She suffered a stroke five weeks 11 "c- su" ona; mrs. oeuy ra. rounaer, Mnrmi 1966 GALAXIE 500 iiwi 11 nil uianes a. caiiey, uecaiur; a Denver Pekin; a son, Howard Chi- rane TllmQC rftntesa owner with power steering, brakes, Convertible, beautiful "New" Used i Monroe, Charles, Lincoln ago. I-For funeral ill ha 7 sister, Mrs.

Irene Weatherford, V8, all the goodies, car completely equipped witn caeo; a stepson, Clarence $1295 McMurray, Mrs. Wallace, 345 E. schroed'er, Herman, Lincoln $2395 at just all the power assists ton. Snrinfield: a sister. Mrs Lincoln Thursday at St.

John's Luther- a brother Virgi Bailey, Pao! Pimm a n-ranHn aimViTor Toth, Randall, Lincoln WTprlcmnn Mr Rprtha inpnln PHn. rraH.l"ensiey. uusse" Harwooa Jones. Miss Jean LpXinPtnn Stella Tenner, Pekin; six grand 1963 BONNEVILLE Convertible, radio, heat, automatic. Place an Church, with the Rev.

Elmer 3i Elzey officiating. Burial wUi Three brothers preceded him Sr'hnpiHpr Thric ITlannaan children and six great grand' children. Cruser, James, 101 W. Cypress, ntA -7 ZVAi Xw i iem Ums waynesvtlle kwoi Hoke Marshall. John.

Mount Pulaski 1966 GALAXIE 500 4 door hardtop, factory representative car, with air conditioning, all the power assists, In a beautiful blue, matching Interior. Don't mlfs thl eauty at a beauty of tOQQC a bargain price be in St. John's Cemetery. power assists, it's a real low mnea owner car at an un- CQQC bllevably low low price $77J Friends may call from 7-9; 'c His wife two sons a stepson 604,, Brandt Miss Rita, 4 LaTecr Seward, William, Mason City and a brother preceded him in; Dine, ormal death aoutheriand, Mrs. bherman, 110 Dismissed 1963 CATALINA 2 door hardtop, bucket seats, console, light blue, power steering, power brakes, white wall tires, radio, healer, a real flOQC Richard, Stanford 1966 4 DOOR Hardtop, air conditioned, power steer.

ing, 390 engine, another like new FORD from WlleVt Used Car lineup $2395 beauty for only Uwv 1963 BONNEVILLE Schlomer. Nicholas. 602 N. Oak Detloff, Kenneth, R.R. 2 Hunsicker, Carl, Pontiac Lawrence.

James, Fairbury Tedrow, Mrs. James. 114 Green- S- Low Frantz, Mrs. Wilbur, Atlanta Dismissed Gordon- Mrs- Frances ChesU 1 nut Duty John, 409 W. Summit, Nor-U Aeni Mount puaskl ma nnn IWilson, Mrs.

Leah, Maroa Hammond, Ray, 922 W. Mac-Worth Mrs Bill and baby glrf( He had worked at Caterpillar Tractor Co. for 36 years prior to his retirement 'n 1957. He was a veteran of World War I. George Barber iUUl VU tUVlltUUIii VllUi VII) HIV Macon County Farm Bureau and was a veteran of World War I.

Mrs. Millie Dietterle ROBERTS (PNS)-Mrs. Millie L. Dietterle, 50, died at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Paxton Community Hospital at Paxton.

She had been a patient 17 days. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Danforth Funeral Home in Roberts, with the Rev. 4 itoor hardtop, beautiful I tone. It's 4wr A VIC CArt a completely Wiley "Double V6b UALAAlC OUU wood Checked" car with lots ot good comfortable miles C10CII Arthur New Holland PONTIAC (PNSl-The funer-benham.

Chat les. Minier 4 door sedan, in powder blue, air conditioned, radio, heat, white tires, power steering, an ex- C100C ceptional buy at 4 1 07 left McCreary, Ralph, 905 N. Oak 0fPwe- Mrs- Persia- 303 N. Ervin. 1303 N.

Lee i 1 II i riii 1965 CUSTOM i lm I Tracy, Mrs. Harry, Lexington day mght, will be at 9 a.m. Eckhart, Ronald, Lexington McKeon, Mrs. Christine, 1310 S. Thursday at St.

Mary's Cath-j white. William. Danvers Main wmi V8, automatic transmission, power 1966 LESABRE JOHN WARNER Clinton Admitted Miller, Jerry, Clinton Chandler, John, Clinton Geor, Miss Stella, Clinton steering, one owner, a real sharp Ford Rodney Miller officiating. Bur- $1495 door hardtop, H'l a beautiful beauty with all the power assisis ff theRRe.V',J- T- Nix. Mrs.

Henry, Chcnoa Levfnson Sanhrd. 707 Jersey Friends may call at the uJShields Buna! w.l Mrs. Alma, Farmer Free. Raymond, 304 N. Oak real luxury 'muffin -r 52395 1963 THUNDERBIRD low low mi Mowerv.

Mrs. Frank. Shirley Palmer. ReH Clinton 1967 ELECTPA Nice, clean, qrey blue in color, 1 owner bird at the un- fliOC heard price of 1 13 Mrs. Harold, 208 S.

Wilkerson. Silva. Le Rov neral home after 3 p.m. Ihurs- dav Fairbury. Bertram She was born Mav 21 1917 win be loniht Mason 4 door sedan, the cream ot ine Buicks.

air conditioning, witn an the bast in Ruick's equipment this car will satisfy the most discriminat Dickinson. Mrs. John, 7 Cherry-1 Dismissed wood Lane Jones, James, Clinton Kissinger. Douglas. 200 Am-'Doss, Mrs.

Elfreda, Kenney hvnen Wait iVnrtn'il Wealhorholt, Mrs. Ruth. Clinton IfP CHEVROLET Impels Sport lVJ Coup, 361 oowrrgllde, radio, red with red trim, real sharp. nr CHEVROLET Impala floor, 1 703 583, poweiglicte, power steer-inq, ti't whel, redio. A nice tne 101 CHEVROLET 9 passenocr sta-11 )L lion waaon.

283, powe'snde, power 'leering, pnwer brakes. A good running wagon. Savcral toed older rs ana trucks. Dismissed The Rosarv will be recited at ing, taste, in beautiful bursunoy, ra dio, heat, white wans, li 8 p.m May, Mrs. Robert, Farmer City, $4295 Blue Chip Quality 1961 THUNDERBIRD In burgundy, with all the standard "Bird" equipment.

One ot the driving birds CCQC we've had JjD 1962 GALAXIE 500 He was born Aug. 27. 1912, iZweng, Mrs. Grace, 1618 S. Cen-, vTnr.iMin;r 1-117! Rlnnmino-fnn enn nf PWcl I Inr Mad 1 Oil.

MlS. JIRIllia. 1317, PAXTON COMMUNITY in 1964 WILDCAT R. and Estelle Burns Barter, Convertible, Arctic white, blue leather Interior, power steering, power brakes, white wall tires, radio, heat. He married Edith Marie Ster Richardson, Mrs.

Wilson. Pon-jDeVon, Mrs. Madge, 402' i E. tiac Mulberry Stutzman Joash, Carlock lBusk Mrs JoIm bb Shanebrook, Mrs. Mary, Grtdlcy- Paxton Admitted Ford, Mary Buckley Rainwater, John, Loda Claudine.

Paxton ell ijii), uaugu- ter of Robert and Edith Ham-lett. She married Oscar Dietterle Nov. 22, 1956 at New Orleans, La. They have lived in Roberts since February, 1963. Surviving are her husband; her mother, Mrs.

Edith Ar-buckle, Cobalt, Idaho; a stepson, Paul, Alsip; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Shirley Schipits, Hometown; a brother, Robert Ham lctt, Pocatella, Idaho; eight to choose from, both have power steering, automatic transmission, V8, and are Wiley fTflP Checked at 73 the best In all way tlZOC ling Oct. 19, 1933. at Ottawa. at only IUI Surviving are his wife; a 1963 BUICK daughter, Mrs.

Dominic Gullo, Reany, Mrs. Leroy, Meadows i i. r.n8, mis. uoKiT oaoy Br0Wn, Sharon, Onarga rimmi i Ph. 935-3156 Optn Evaningi Riley, Rodney, Morton bov.

Hudson 'Rieches. Gilbert, Cissna Park 4 door sedan, beautiful 1 tone econ. omy minded with standard transmission, radio, heat, tOOC a fine Kar at 073 Pontiac; two sons, Donald Michael Germantown Hills; three brothers, Ernest, Ottawa; Louis, Mattoon; William, Hales Corner, two sisters, Mrs. Bagwell, Jesse, 505 S. Roosevelt Dcliart, Jackie, Danvers Cundiff, Charles.

1210 E. Bell Hankins, Mrs. James and baby 1966 MONTEREY GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted 1963 ELECTRA I Dismissed Smith, Robert Paxton Walker, Queenan, Ludlow istepgrandchildren. JOHNNY MARTIN 4 door hardtop, all vinyl interior, low low mileage, factory air conditioning. 4 door hardtop, fully equipped, air conditioned, real clean, I owner.

In a beautiful blue with new white walls. Helen McDonald, Pontiac; Mrs. Carlson, Josephine, Saybrook girl. Farmer City all the power assists flCOC and it's only iljlj radio, heat, Its got loads of luxury Herman Lemke, Ottawa; 10 Buick, Mrs. Howard and baby Meyer, Fred, Siblev CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS miles lust waiting for you 1961 MERCURY grandchildren.

boy, 408 E. Heecher Harland. Lester, Uelll'Iower His parents and a brother 'Pittman. Mrs. Gerald and baby; Johnson, Margaret, Iii? Roy ST.

JAMES Pontiac Admitted jDehm, Mrs. Ronald, Pontiac Konet.ski. Miss Sarah, Pontine Mrs Jnsohh Pontiac 4 door sedan, an older Mercury but in real good condition, f10C Radio, heater, only )tJ preceded him in death. boy, P-180 Cardinal Court. Osborne, Mrs.

Boda, Mansfield A I CHI OUT ton pickup. 1966 with 6 cylinder He was a member ot St. Mary's Catholic Church. Dismissed 1965 COUPE DEVILLE Maynard Tarpy The obituary of Maynard E. Tarpy, 77, of Fairbury will be found elsewhere in today's Pan-' lagraph.

Emory A. Grant EL PASO (PNS) Emory Albert Grant, 87, died at 5 a.m. Tuesday at Roanoke Manor i Nursing Home at Roanoke, lie i had been a patient two months. ngmt, ipMd frammituon, nw tirai and chronw lidt moldingi. Rtd in color.

Stork No. 586 A. Normal Neville, Mrs. Ben, Minier Baker, David, 118 W. Willow Normal Gerkin.

Mrs. Madeline, Raymond. Pontiac Cameo Ivory with fawn Inferior, air conditioned, cruise control, winnows, t'itv Helton, David, Chenoa $3495 1966 DYNAMIC 88 seats, all the power assists, a beauty for only 4 door hardtop, power steering, pow Six Treated After Mishap er brakes turquoise with the nice jKingsley. Mrs. Melissa, Say I brook Sample, Mark, Gibson City fGoll', Kendall, Gibson City i ST.

JOSEPH'S i Admitted iCoiM1. Mrs. Alice. Le Rov Kilgore, Dclmar, Pontiac Dismissed Kin, Joseph, Flanagan Konclski, Miss Sarah, Pontiac 1964 SEDAN DEVILLE 4 door, dark blue and It's a real beauty, air conditioning, eveiythmg extras you want. Meat, fllOC music, white tires jZZ3 fl TOYOTA pickup truck with lQO 4 cylinder engine, 4 ipeed trantmntion ond radio.

Slock No. 624 1. FORD Econoline Von with 6 lOj cylinder engine and 3 speed Irontmiition. While in color. Sharp Stock No.

T597A-I. TQr ilt" Pickup with 6 IOJ cylinder engine, 3 ipped Brucker, Stanley, Gibson Cilv lr.m.k;torb.,. $2295 1965 DYNAMIC 88 MANITO (PNS) Six Mrs, Alice 603 K. Grove County residents were treated Mr n.mithv li 4 His funeral will be at i p.m. Thursday at the Vincent 4 door hardtop, power steering, pow Jansen, Mrs.

Katherine, Gibson Gull, Mrs. Ira, Odell City Casavechia, Miss Judith, Mem er brakes, ail the best equipment, Memorial Home, with the Rev, a reel clean I owner and released at Methodist Hospital in Peoria following a Tuesday afternoon auto-truck colli $1895 Kneeht. Mrs. Donald and baby phis, Tt-nn. Malcome, Miss Debbie, El Paso Roy, Mrs.

Mildred, Le Roy Kinder, Mrs. Mary Ann, Wa- trammittion. One owner truck with low George Compton officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen 1966 I PAL A 1961 DYNAMIC 88 mileage. Stock No.

I 322 A. sion near Manito. pella girl, Buckley ST. MARY'S Streator 2 door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, while walls, I owner, a real buy at this fOIDC low price iillj FORD Ion pickup with 8 Noe, Lawrence, 1708 Ms W. Mar 1 to choose from.

Both are real clean Wiley Double Checked inr Cars. Your choice at l3 Treated at the hospital was Ronald Tocbee, 27 of Topeka, 1964 ngine, automatic tronimu- ket lion, cuitom cab ond radio. Stock his wife nnd four children Brian i00(l S. East No. 68I A.

Casavechia, Miss Janice, Memphis, Tcnn. Casavechia, Mitchell, Memphis, Tcnn. I FAIRBURY I Admitted Landstrom, Carol, Pontiac jThacker, William, Weston i Hemphill, Dicic, Cabcry Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7-9 tonight at the memorial home. He was born June 10, 1880, at Fredonia, a son of Joseph and Ellen Stevenson Grant, lie married Gertrude Logsdon in 1903 in Meal County, Ky.

He VIIIIR'II Ul IMI, UllVtl til IIIC truck. Dismissed Both drivers were cited fol-j Virgil, Mrs. Clare Ixmisc. K08 lQO I.H.C. Iiavelall with 8 lOZ engine, 3 ipeed tionimis lion, 2 leots, Custom Cob and radio Stock No.

1 296 D. -Sat then and many mora-- lowing the crash. Drish wasj N. Mason charged with driving too fast for Storett, Frank, Bloomington WILEY fT The LONG Traders lr4 jC PONTIAC-BUICK later married Mrs. Tessie Admitted Larson, Leonard, Cornell Maikels, Mrs.

Edward, Wi-nona Lowcry, Mrs. Paul, Wenona HOPEDALE Admitted Easlrom, Mrs. Sherriann, I) I'laines Dismissed Gillott. Mrs. Maude, Pekin Wood, William, Topeka Lutz, Mrs.

Ilernice, Tremont Robinson, Mrs. John and baby conditions. Hreese. She died June 29., 1967. Surviving are three sons, Her boy, Heyworth BROKAW Admitted JOHNNY MARTIN CHEVROLET Jet.

66 150, Bloomington Phona 878 0033 schel Grant, Heyworth: Wade Richardson, Mildred, Pontiac Dismissed Snet den, Mrs. Ronald and baby boy, Forrest Hanson, Mrs. Paul and baby girl, Ashkum LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT Grant, Concordia, David, R.R. 2, Bloomington two INCOLN (PNS) Oivnrr grnntrd Mrc fliritinn 11in imv(vwii( I'll VJ i.ii 1 1 1 inni Kt. ftrrv Wirrick of Atlflntn Irom OIn Phono 822-0G25 1508 S.

Main daughters, Mrs. Uonard Mm 1 Norma.

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