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AT IIS AND FUNERALS Galesburg Register-Moil, Golesburg, 111, Wednesday, Sept, IS, 1963 EDWARD STRINGER TEUBINGEN, Germany (UPI) Eduard Springer, 81, a West German philosopher and expert in educational affairs, died Tuesday. ADOLPH G. MALAN KIMBERLY, South Africa (UPI) Group Capt. Adolph G. (Sailor) Malan, 52, who shot down 35 German aircraft during World War II, died Tuesday of pneumonia.

JAMES S. WHITCOMB DETROIT (UPI) James Scripps Whitcomb, 70, retired treasurer of the Detroit News and a grandson of the founder of the paper, James E. Scripps, died Tuesday. Monuments and McFALl MONUMENTS Wisconsin Ruby Red Phone 342-6512 1801 W. Main St Galesburg, 111.

FRANK M. 5CHELT2 IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif, (UPI) Frank H. Scheltz, 68, a pioneer aviator, wing-walker, par achute jumper and flying acrobat, died Monday. KIMBER WEST 36 PUBLIC SQUARE PHONE 343-5210 FUNERAL DIRECTORS For Over 60 Years Laurence G. Johnson 456 N.

Cherry St. Funeral: 2 P.M. FRIDAY at KIMBER WEST CHAPEL. Friends may call at the chapel Thursday evening. KLINCK Mortuary Knoxville, Illinois Mr.

Giles N. Smith 409 W. South St. Knoxville FUNERAL SERVICES 1:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY AT THE KLINCK CHAPEL.

Where friends may call this evening. Military rites by the Harry W. Philbald Post No. 749. Interment Knoxville Cemetery.

Mrs. Edith B. Hutson 151 East Side of Square, Knoxville Funeral services: 2 P.M. FRIDAY at the KLINCK CHAPEL where the family will meet friends 7 to 8:30 Thursday evening. Interment Maquon Cemetery.

Mrs. Joseph Nemeth 755 W. Berrien St. Funeral services: 10 A.M. FRIDAY CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH.

Friends may call at the Foley Mortuary Thursday afternoon and evening where prayers will be said at 8 P.M. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Mr, John Kokenoloupis 1356 Clark St. Services: 2 P.M.

SATURDAY at FOLEY MORTUARY REV. E. ARAMBIGES, OFFICIATING. Friends may call at the Foley Mortuary Friday afternoon and evening. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

jjFoiey HOlf VARY 342-1913 DR. E. J. OTTENHE1MER PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) Serv ices will be held Thursday for Dr.

Edward Joseph Ottenheimer, 64, prominent New England surgeon and former associate professor of surgery at Yale Medical School. He died Tuesday. HENRY D. MOYLE ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Henry D.

Moyle, high official of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints (Mormon), died in his sleep early today at a church- operated ranch at nearby Deer Park. The 74-year-old first counselor to the president of the church had been in Florida since Sunday on business in connection with Deseret Farms of Florida, a ranch in Orange and Osceola counties. The church had offered 2,500 acres as a site for a university to be built in central Florida and Moyle planned to accompany members of a selection committee today on an inspection tour of the land. Moyle was staying at the ranch headquarters southeast of Orlando in adjacent Osceola County. ARTHUR T.

McKIE services for Arthur T. McKie, 68, of near. Oneida, who died Saturday, were held today at 2 p. m. in the Hendricks Funeral Home at Oneida, Rev.

Kenneth Young of the Victoria Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Reid Carson was organist. Victoria Masonic Lodge services were conducted at the graveside in the Oneida Cemetery. Elliott Stackhouse of Galesburg was master, assisted by Roger Seibolt, secretary.

Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. McKie and included Gene, Sam and Charles McKie, Ross Reynolds, Rex Johnson and Stanley Dorman. MRS. AXEL W. JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs.

Axel W. Johnson, 78, of 334 Locust who died Sunday, were held today at 2 p. m. in the Kimber and West Chapel, Rev. Constant Johnson of the Trinity Lutheran Express Sympathy with The Flower Shop at Ferris-Long Greenhouse DIAL 343-2419 Church officiating.

Burial was in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Harry Neave was organist. MRS. ELIZABETH BROWNE Funeral services for Mrs.

Elizabeth Browne, 79, of 1179 E. Main who died Sunday, were held today at 3:30 p. m. in the Kimber and West Chapel, Rev. Paul Tassell officiating.

Mrs. Harry Neave was organisf. Burial was in the Victoria Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Gray, Arthur Boegen, James Hudson, Howard and Donald Corbin and Harry Townsley. JOHN KOKENOLOUPtS John Kokenoloupis, 73, of 1356 Clark died today at 6 a.m.

in his home, after an illness of one year. He was employed as a waiter at the DeLuxe Cafe since 1922, retiring in 1962. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Foley Mortuary, where friends may call Friday afternoon and evening. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

He was born Jan. 7, 1890, in Argos, Greece, and located as a young man in Galesburg in 1920. He was married to Emma Catherine Lankford in Monmouth in October 1926. He was a member of the All-Saints Eastern Orthodox Church in Peoria. Survivors are the widow and two brothers and three sisters in Greece.

REUBEN T. JOHNSON GALVA Funeral services for Reuben T. Johnson, 71, of Galva, who died Saturday were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Johnson-Gill-Schuster Chapel. Rev.

D. V. Charlson, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Galva, and Rev. Robert pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church in Kewanee officiated. Vocal selections were by Frank Swedmah, accompanied by Mrs.

Verna B. Anderson, organist. Pallbearers were Martin Appell, Harold Myers, Wayne Nordstrom, Arnold Jacobs, Raimason Smith and Clarence Schultz. Burial was in the Galva Cemetery. MRS.

ZANY HUTSON KNOXVILLE Mrs. Zany Hutson, 75, of 151 Eastside Square, Knoxville, died today at 3:40 a.m. in the Knox County Nursing Home, Knoxville, where she was a patient the past two weeks. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Klinck Chapel, Knoxville where the family will meet friends Thursday from 7:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Maquon Cemetery. The former Edith B. Powell was born Oct. 16, 1887, at Knoxville.

She was married to Fred Barbero Oct. 10, 1906, in Galesburg, and he preceded her in death several years ago. She was married to Zany Hutson Nov. 24, 1944, in Troy, and he survives. He and his wife located at the Eastside Square address 19 years ago.

Mrs. Hutson was a member of the Knoxville Methodist Church. She was educated in Lott School in Por- sifer Township of Knox County. She also is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Berniece Spilman of Maquon; two grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a brother, Curtis Powell of Dahinda, and a sister, Mrs.

Jessie Hughs of Chicago. A brother and a sister also preceded her in death. MRS. JOSEPH NEMETtt Mrs. Joseph Nemeth, 77, of 755 W.

Berrien died unexpectedly of a heart attack Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. in St. Mary's Hospital. She had been admitted to the hospital shortly prior to her death. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m.

in Corpus Christi Church. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the Foley Mortuary, where the Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Mrs.

Nemeth's husband died in September 1959. The former Mary Csar was born in Austria Oct. 28, 1885, and she was married to Mr. Nemeth in her native land. The couple later located at Aurora, moving to Galesburg in 1925.

She was a member of Corpus Christi Church and its Altar Society, Women's Catholic Order of resters, St. Mary's Hospital Association and Burlington Veterans Auxiliary. Survivors are four sons, Raymond and James, of Galesburg, Joseph of Lincoln, and John J. of Glendalc, seven daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Rose) Reavy, Mrs.

Howard W. (Hildegarde) Johnson and Mrs. Lyle (Lillian) Hare, of Galesburg, Mrs. Henry (Ann) Lee of Minneapolis, Mrs. John (Mary) Furrer of Nevada, Iowa, Mrs.

Raymond (Helen) Snograss of Aurora and Miss Sally Nemeth of Denver, Colo. She also leaves 23 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; a brother, Anton Csar of Austria, and five sisters, Mrs. Louis Kobar of Aurora and Mrs. Anton Steiner of Chicago, Mrs. Herman Hermine Nemeth of Hungary, and Mrs.

Hubard Wukovitz and Mrs. Pauline Mayer, of Austria. Mrs. Nemeth was the oldest of a family of 13 children. MISS BERTHA M.

CHAMBERS Miss Bertha M. Chambers, 67, of 388 Arnold died today at 2:25 a. m. in St. Mary's Hospital, where she was a patient seven hours.

Death was attributed to pneumonia. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p. m. in the First and Puckett Funeral Home, where friends may call Thursday evening. Burial will be in East Linwood Cemetery.

Miss Chambers was born in McDonough County April 19, 1896, and lived in Galesburg 50 years. She was the daughter of William and Ellen Chambers. Survivors are a brother, Edgar Chambers of Dixon, and a sister, Mrs. A. L.

(Mary) Tederman of Galesburg. MRS. EDGAR LUTTRELL Funeral services for Mrs. Edgar Luttrell, 60, of 1248 Florence who died Sunday, were conducted at 2 p.m. today at First Christian Church by Rev.

James A. Smith. Dr. Harry Sykes was organist. Pallbearers were Lloyd R.

Alteen, W. T. Foster, C. E. Anderson, R.

K. Ryner, Dale Quinn and LeRoy Grimes. Burial was at Memorial Park Cemetery. "Nature 's most beautiful memorial" 'Anderson BROAD STREET florists H. Broad WJ-Z1M INCH LI FF a PEARSON FUNEKAi HOME WCHAPa 287 N.

Broad Phone HS -2101 MR. EVERETT BARLOW 767 Phillips St. Services 10:30 A.M. Thursday at Hinchliff Pearson Funeral Chapel. Friends may call this evening at the funeral home.

MRS. NELLE B. NORDEEN Wataga, 111. Services 2 P.M. Thursday at Hinchliff Pearson Funeral Chapel.

Friends may call this evening at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. LAURENCE (LG) JOHNSON Laurence Gust (LG) Johnson, 63, of 456 N. Cherry a retired Burlington Railroad locomotive fireman, died today at 8:35 a.m. in St.

Mary's Hospital, following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Kimber and West Chapel, where friends may call Thursday night. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery. Mr.

Johnson was a Burlington fireman 28 years, retiring in 1956 because of his health. He was born April 30, 1900, at Oneida, where he was reared and educated. He was a Galesburg resident 40 years. Mr. Johnson was a bachelor.

He was confirmed in the Wataga Lutheran Church, and was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Leonard (Judith) Obcrg of Galesburg. Miss Nancy L. Oberg of Galesburg is a niece of Mr.

Johnson. MRS. ARNOLD SWANSON Funeral services for Mrs. E. Arnold Swanson, 70, of 1349 E.

Knox who died Sunday, were conducted at 2 p.m. today at Hinchliff and Pearson Funeral Chapel. Rev. G. Harold Ahlberg and Rev.

J. Alfred Johnson of Covenant Church officiated. Burial was at Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were O. B.

Lundeen, David Carlson, T. E. Lindberg, Marc Peterson, Melvin Rewald and K. Stuart Hawkinson. GILES N.

SMITH KNOXVILLE Funeral services for Giles N. Smith, 55, of 409 W. South Knoxville, who died Sunday, were held today at 1:30 p.m. in the Klinck Chapel at Knoxville, Rev. John Clarke officiating.

Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke was organist. Military honors were accorded at the graveside in the Knoxville Cemetery by Harry W. Philblad Post of the American Legion. Max Mathers was commander of JVI i ivi INT i's (Jateaburg RggfeterMaft Classified Advertising LOCAL CASH RAI fc Effective Apru l.

1953 1-day MO 3.3* 3.34 1.30 ai-25 3.93 1 3.68 1.43 36-30 4.37 3.90 1.57 6.10 i 3.39 1.81 36-40 6.83 3.87 3.07 41-36 6.56 4.36 2.33 46-SO 7.28 4.84 3.68 BLIND AD BOX RENTAL (Replies Mailed Out-ol-town) Me Card ot 1-Inch or In less Lodge DEADLINE Monday through Friday 10:00 A.M. Card of Thaniu TEDERMAN, Sylvia L. The kindness and sympathy of relatives, neighbors and friends in our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory. Our thanks to Dr. R.

A. Moffett, nurses and aides for all those comforting and kind acta at the hospital. Husband, Sisters and Brothers. GERMAN. Mrs.

Elizabeth. We wish to thank friends and relatives for cards, flowers and other expressions of sympathy at the time of the loss of our mother and grandmother. Also, Dr. Graham, Mrs. Young and staff of Knox County Nursing Home, Rev.

Marks, pallbearers, singer and organist. We are deeply grateful. Family of Mrs, Elizabeth German WE W7SH to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many cards, flowers, and gifts which we received during our stay at the Galesburg Cottage Hospital and since our return home. They were all greatly appreciated. Mrs.

LaVerne Bailey and Lisa Alexis, III. I WISH to thank everyone who was so thoughtful during my stay at the hospital and since my return home. Thanks to Drs. Crowell, Reed and J. P.

Graham, also the aides and nurses for their wonderful care while in the hospital. Mrs, Gloria Clay I WISH to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the Sisters, nurses and aides of St. Mary's Hospital, to Doctor's Packard and Stnnsbury and to the priests for their kindnesses to me while I was hospitalized. Especially, do I want to thank the organizations, my relatives, neighbors and friends who remembered me so kindly with visits, flowers and cards during my illness. Sincerely Mrs.

Anne Hannam. Lodge Notices Vesper Lodge 584 A. F. A. M.

SPECIAL, meeting 7 ..10 P.M.. Thursday, Sept. 10. 1D63. Masonic Temple, Presentation of 25 year, 30 year, 50 year pins.

Work in Entered Apprentice Degree. Dinner 6:30 p.m. All Masons welcome. C. W.

Spilman, W.M. H. A. Colver. Sec'y.

Lost and GONE FOR GOOD? Not if you quickly place LOST AD. Phone 342-5161. Business LAWN BUILDING Now is the time to do SOMETHING about your lawn. Grading Seeding Sodding Whiterock E. J.

REFUSE SERVICE Pleasing you us. WE APPRECIATE your business. Call us anytime. Citywide Rubbish Removal 343-8065 or 3434136. WRIGHT'S HEATING Thermo-Produeta, Gas oil furnaces, sheet metai, gutterwork.

Free estimates, 1 -5 year payment plan. 29 Public Square. Nlte 343-5404 EAVES Cleaned and flushed. Also windows washed. 343-8771: FURNACE CLEANING and repairing.

Stoker repairing. Stokers Installed. 343-4674. GOOD COAL SALE September only. Stoker, lump, $10 ton, 5-ton orders.

Washed, oiled, chemically treated. Special trash rates. 342-2075. R. Watts.

For A1J PLUMBING NEEDS call Youngren Plumbers 1327 Brown Ave. 343-6813. NELSON'S Bryant gas and burners. Used stokers, gutter work. 135 N.

Seminary. 343-2318. LAWNBUILDING Excavating driveways. Black dirt, seeding, sodding and white rock. Paul Bledsoe.

343-2206 or 343-6770. DRIVER WANTED to Reno, Nevada, leaving about October 1st. References exchanged. Box Galesburg Reglster- 802, care Mall. WANTED: person to drive my car to Los Angeles area.

Woman preferred. References exchanged. Write Box 810, Register-Ma 11. Personal-Special BE SURE to visit the Salvation Army Red Shield Store at 16 Public Square. Bargains In clothing, appliances and furniture TRY DIADAX Tablets (Formerly Dex-A-Dlct).

New name, same formula, only 98c at West Drug Company. AVON PRODUCTS If interested in ouylng or selling, Call 342-0360, WANTED Couples to learn Western style square dancing. Come to the YMCA Jungle room Saturday, Sept. 21. 8 till II P.M.

Male Help 2" OPENINGS In our Sales and Service Dept. for men of good character. No special skills ore required. Ages 21 to 55 years. Car useful.

Advancement to management available In accordance with your ability. For personal Interview Call 343-1031, 9 to 10 P.M. MAN wanted for year round work on farm, must bo experienced with livestock and machinery, reliable, modern 6 room house, on school bus route. Carl Seller, Oneida. 4832002.

LOCAL concern has opening for person with the following qualifications. Married, age 23 'to 40 and nt least hlRh school graduate. Salary is open. For Interview call 343-4492 after 4:30 p.m. HOUSE and yard man Tin" courv try near Peoria.

Single pensioner preferred. State experience, give 2 references In first letter. Good homo for right party. Write Box 803, care Register-Mail. NEED HELP? Find tho best through a wider choice.

Phono 342-5161 to place your WANT AD. JANITOR Must be neat, honest and willing to work, age 35 to 50. Insurance, bonus, trust fund. Apply In person between 3 and 5 P.M. Steak 'N Shake.

981 E. Main. COHEN FURNITURE COMPANY OFFERS: A challenging position for a top notch experienced, professional salesman. Downstate's largest home furnsihers, stocking over two million dollars worth of America's finest brands needs a man or woman who Is not afraid of work, who can develop a good personal call list, who knows how to sell and applies a positive mental attitude. A knowledge of furniture or appliances is highly desirable but is not essential.

Our multi-million dollar volume makes high earnings possible on our commission plus bonus plan. Also many company fringe benefits. If this ad describes you, write or phone for an appointment I want to seo you. Mr. Goldstein COHEN Furniture Co.

336 S. W. Adams St. PEORIA, ILLINOIS LARGE Casualty and Fire Insurance Company desires a man between the ages of 25 and 35 to train as a Claims Adjuster. Good starting salary, expense account, group insurance and retirement benefits.

Write your qualifications to P. O. Box 129, Kewanee, Illinois. LAID National concern has route opening for married man over 21, who is near, honest and dependable. $117 weekly guarantee to man who qualifies.

Write Box 819, care Register-Mail. LEAD guitar player or piano- organ player wanted. For rock 'n roll Playboy Band. Ph. 3436834 after 5:30 p.m.

MAN to service route in Knox County area. Home every night, 22 through 35, married. $118 weekly. Phone: 343-9342. MEN FOR FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT $105.00 PER WEEK SALARY PLUS BONUS One of the fastest progressive companies in its field will have a representative interviewing men who hold the following qualifications: 1.

Ages 21 to 40. 2. Own automobiles in good condition. 3. Willing to travel Monday through Friday.

Home on weekends. 4. High school education. 5. Available for immediate employment.

No experience necessary. Thorough training is given by company and pay begins with training. Apply in Person to MR. W. T.

RADCLIFFE Company Representative 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday, Sept. 19th. Illinois State Employment Office 272 E.

Simmons, Galesburg, 111, MAN wanted for mill and delivery work. Farm experience preferred. References required. Abingdon Milling Ph. 89.

MAN or woman to train as manager. Present family security program; part time considered. Oak Lawn. 342-5319 for appointment. Male Met) FARM hand for fall work, continued employment for right party, grain only; house available.

Write Box 81.1, care Register-Mali SERVICE REPAIR MAN Washers, dryers, stoves, refrigerators. This is a permanent assignment In a large organization. PROFIT SHARING GROUP INSURANCE 10-HOUR WEEK 5-DAY WEEK ALL PAID HOLIDAYS Write Box 812 Care Register-Mail TEXAS COMPANY The 6th largest company of Its kind In the third largest Industry will place 2 men under contract In the Galesburg area, There will be a Company representative holding front Interviews Thursday, September 19. We are not looking for Job hopper but someone who want's a career, the man solicited tor this position can expect to earn between $500 and $700 a month. Must be 21 and apply In person as appearance is most essential, FOR INTERVIEW ASK FOR MR.

HASTY AT HOLIDAY INN MOTEL BETWEEN 10 AND 12, OR 2 TILL 8 P.M. Fcmnlo Help 6 SECRETARY for local law "off- Ice, legal experience helpful but not required. Give references and previous or present employer In first letter. Write Box BQ9, Register-Mall. FOUNTAIN Lady hours, meals and uniforms furnished.

Apply In person after 10 A.M. American Beauty Restaurant, 308 E. Main St. LADY to do babysitting, light housework, and Ironing In my home from It to 8. 2 children, ages 3 and 6.

$25 week. References. Write Box 811, Vc Reglsl.ni -Mall. PART TIME HELP WANTED With housework and children. 343-0341.

AVON CALLING Avon Christmas sales start Sept. 16th! Why not take advantage ot this opportunity to earn money? in Galesburg and surrounding townships. Write: Mrs. E. Dcmmel, 1439 N.

Kellogg or call: 342-0360 (eves.) WAITRESS WANTED DISHWASHER WANTED Meals and uniforms furnished. Steady work. Apply In person after 10 A.M. American Beauty Restaurant. 308 E.

Main St. DENTAL Assistant. Send information on health, education, experience, family status, age, etc. to Box 801, care Register- Mall. WOMAN who can drive to call regularly each month on established Studio Girl Cosmetics clients in and around Galesburg making necessary deliveries, etc.

3 or 4 hours per day. Route will pay up to $5.00 per day. Write Studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. 71239, Giendale, Calif. Male, Female Help NO HELP WANTED Huddle Drive-In Henderson per hour in your spare time.

Men, women, students. Apply 4-6 P.M. at 218 N. Henderson Galesburg or Call 342-2510 for appointment. Employment QUALIFIED carpenter.

Guaranteed work. Cabinets, stairs, etc. Very reasonable prices. Free estimates gladly given. Ph.

342-0012. TRACTOR or automotive mechanic work wunted by experienced mechanic. References, Write Box 014, care Reglstcr- Mail. Business Bafoia Yon INVEST. INVESTIGATE! The Galssburg RagUtai attempts to iha reliability of iha adrartlsaT ia all ads requiring an Investment.

II cannot, howrrar, all such We recommend mat YOU INVESTIGATE fully before yon INVEST. SMALL store for sale! Doing good business. $.150. Inquire at 526 S. Academy, 7 'till 0 dally.

TAVERN with living quurters. Good going business. Established 20 years. Fully equipped. Selling on account of health.

Monmouth, 111. Write Box 808 Register-Mall. flttlf Attention Beauty Operator! One operator beauty fO sale. For Information call 4037 Monmouth, 444 U. WaflforJ GUNS, GOLD COtNS.

pistols, rifles, shotguns (mod" em or antique) and told Gil Hebard Guns, Public Square, Knoxville 280-4556 TOP price for used furniture, appliances, antique furniture, dishes, dolls, lamps, guns, jewelry, etc. Lawson Trading Pott, E. Main. 34.1-1818; 34 GAS SPACE HEATERS Lawson Trading Post, 928 Eaar Main, 343-11)18. 343-8241.

WANTED TO BUY Tract ora, trucks and for fMftal Galesburg Tractor Lug. COu Knoxville Road. Oalesburg. UV Ph 343-1914 DOOR measuring 321V wide by 79" or 80" long. Phone Rooms for NfCE sleeping room, large closet, close to bath.

Phone 343-3052. B57 W. Main St. MODERN large room, private entrance, telephone. Close In.

Gentlemen only. Call after 8. ROOM for rent. North of on Seminary, gas heat; ences. Call 343-3744, LARGE sleeping room.

Pleasant, close to town, telephone, private hath. For gentlemen only. Best of references required. Joining room available. Dial 342-.

1881. LOWER modern sleeping roomai Private bath and entrances, 912. per week. Call after 8 P.M. 3-12-0088.

Room and NOW open. Tho Evergreens, 1188 W. Main Galesburg, III. A state licensed home for men and women. Reasonable rates, good care, well balanced meals.

For appointment phone 342-3241. mi Furnished 4 ROOM furnished apt. Private bath. All utilities furnished. Adults.

247 Sumner St. FURNISHED ground floor, 771 North West St. Rock Maple furniture. For couple only. TV antenna, tile bath, garage space, gas heat, living room, dinette, kitchen, bedroom, clous wardrobe closets.

Very private apartment. Call at above address. CLEAN furnished a rooms, utilities furnished, private bath and entrance, new kitchen cabinets, mahogany paneled bedroom, child accepted. Sec at 234 W. Brooks.

CLEAN 3 room furnished, close in, gas heat, share bath. Lady preferred. $50. 18D Sumner' St. Ph.

343-4383. George M. Foreman. Would the Interested party who called Monday eve- nlng. please call again.

APARTMENT bedroom, living room, kitchen. Utilities furnished. Middle-age employed or retired. 261 W. Tompkins 3430150.

NORTH 2-room upper apt. Clean, nicely furnished, walk In closet. Close to bath. Retired or working lady preferred. 3423491.

3 ROOMS, bath, furnished. Private. 59 Aliens Ave. Call Saturday or evenings after 5 p.m. FIRST FLOOR FURNISHED 2-ftoom Apt.

Utilities furnished. Gas heat and antenna. Prefer middlcage or working couple. Call 342-2851. Rent your APARTMENT or SLEEPING ROOM through a WANT AD 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT.

Closet, near bath. Private ent-- ranee. Utilities furnished. In- qulre 643 N. Prairie.

BACHELOR APT. N. Chambers. Completely furnished efficiency. $40 month.

3425677 appointment. 3 ROOMS and bath lower apt. a blocks from town. Middle -aged lady or couple. Also 1 room flclency.

343-5574. FURNISHED 5-room lower apt. 43 S. West. Private entrance, bath.

Utilities furnished. preferred. For Information Ph. 343-6505 4-ROOM first floor furnished, utilities paid, $80. 4-roonv first floor unfurnished, utilities paid, except electricity, $70.

Phone 343-8432 or 343-2820. VERY modern 1 room and bath efficiency stove, refrigerator, furniture and all utilities furnished. 342-7933 for Information. Coakley Henderson, III. 240 W.

MAIN Exceptionally nice 4 rooms and bath, wull-to-wall carpeting, air- conuitioning; close in, Employed iHl ults itL rg Vault Co. close in, 1st floor. Also 2-room apt. Call after 8 343-7028. Unfurnished NORTH floor.

2 bedroom unfurnished apt. Newly decorated. Gas heated. Heat and water furnished. Garage space.

Now vacant. Phone Altona 484-5445. UPPER APT. Near Cottage Hospital 3 Large Cheerful Rooms Private bath and entrance. Utfl- ities furnished; garage.

Adults, $80. Deets Realty, 343-2151 MODERN 5 room unfurnished upper apt. heat. Every. thing separate, 74 N.

Arthur. (Continued on page 42) the firing squad comprised of D. N. Cottle, Hans Thompson, Mel Sayrs, Willard Larson, Earl Carlson and Harold Carlson. Clyde Sherman, Harry Haynes, Jerry Steck and S.

B. Davis formed the color guard. Legionnaire pallbearers were) Stanley Baker, Paul Morris, Wayne Rosene, Rollin Eckman, William Parker and Jack Ober schlake. JOSEPH L. SHAW funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Wright's Funeral Home in Geneseo for Joseph Shaw, 86, an attorney there.

Mr. Shaw died Saturday Boulder, after a brief ill ness Buffered while on a vacation) trip. He was born in Geneseo March 8, 1877, and married Jo-j sephine Johnson there. He was nois State and American Bar Associations, Survivors include the widow, a sister, Mrs. Lucy A.

Meyer of Washington, D.C., and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three sisters and. a brother. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery in Geneseo. Pleads Guilty Clayes, 30, of Kewanee, pleaded guilty before Judge Conway Spanton in Henry County Court Tuesday on a charge of driving while under influence of intoxicating liquor, and was sentenced to 90 days in Henry County Jail.

He previously had pleaded not guilty, but Tuesday waived jury trial. He was arrested April 6. The state of Alaska is about one-fifth the size of continental member of the Henry County, IiU- United States. Valley Co-op to Meet Tuesday Illinois Valley Electric Cooperative will hold its 24th annual meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m. here in the Farm Bureau auditorium.

Three members will be elected to serve three-year terms as directors, and one will be named to fill a vacancy of one year. John L. Knuppel, attorney for the state association, will be guest speaker. The officers and M. M.

Johtz, manager, will present their reports to the 3,650 members of the cooperative. Audience Leaves EAST GREENWICH, R. I. (UPI) A skunk waddled into the Kent Theater Tuesday night and cleared the house five minutes after the start of the feature movie, "Come Blow Your Horn." Friend of Birds REDONDO BEACH, Calif. (UPI) City CkjuncUman David K.

Hayward was in with a quest today for an ordinance quiring cats to wear bells as a warning to birds in the area. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, England (UPI) Frederica Martin, 21, said today that cuddling croc- idiles in her circus act was just a matter of "know-how." "You have to hypnotize them first," she said. Columbia has a record oi J4 victories, 11 losses and two tigs in its series with Brown dating back to 1902. All other Ivy Leagwe schools hold an advantage the Lions. Milwaukee Braves outfieldff Lee Maye is a professional er during the off-seasoa.

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