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Panl.ti;ittt, HI, MomM), Aug 9, 1. Central Illinois Deaths Wont Ad Dept. Closes ot 7 P.M. Mon. Thru FrL Sot.

ot 6 P.M. Open Sun. to 7 P.M. Phone 824-3041 Ask for Claulflrd BUSINESS IS GOOD Mrs. Lena Graeves SAVnitOOK ir.NSl Nfrt i i SPECIAL "FAIR" PRICES Ford Trucks for 1945 See ou Ihfie! (Ihh Is Our Trut lng IMnn-All Miir im! rUuiiinral lOKIHOUN oiitf of I III lnv lhi rlu'ul IDchI" 1IKII lrir I'hiirn H'M X077 a.

tiM tf.jt A at 17 -ftm Nelson Smith Sr. MAROA tl'NSi The funeral fur Ni'lMin Smith who died Saturday, will be at 2 pin Tuesday at the Marua ChriMian Cluirih. The Rev. Rihard will (iffiriate. Burial will be in Mama (rnie- tery.

Visitation will begin today at the Ruble Funeral Home, Mrs. Lina Graber WASHINGTON iPXSl- Mrs. I.in.i H. Gralx-r. 96.

died at 9 20 Patriotic Welcome San Diego. Calif. (AP) San DicRaiw lino Navy pier ns thf trnopship Gonrral BrokonrideP moves in to disembark 1.0(H) Marines from Vict Nam. The troops of the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine ItoKiment, were the first to land in Viet Nam for combat duty. Hospital Notes m.

Minnav at me r.urcxa nos- pital. She had been a patient 7: pm. Sunday a Abra-for two davs Mrs Craber had ham rinvo Mrmorial Hospital. resided at the Maple Lawn in ier Funeral services are to'be at' brought to the Quir-10 30 a.m. Wecinesday at thP am uncral Home.

Calvary Memmnite Church, of! S4 whh-h she was a member, in1 MrJ Gertie KmlandS ROBERTS PNS Mrs. Cer- U-na lU-btvra Graeves, 83. dunl at 3 IS Sunday at the (lib-mm city Community Hospital following a wrinus illnm of nx niinih. She hnd moxrd to Sa brook to month with hrr son, the llv. Ktifirne S.

Kern k. junior of the Sa brook Mrthodist Church, Hrr funeral will be at I pm Tuesday at the Sj brook Mclliodist Church with Dr. W. Il.irold Lyd offirUilinf Burial will be Wednesday in Hoik Cr Cemetery at Washington. DC.

Friends may rati at the Stcn- Mi funeral Home 'rom 7 to 9 oYkx tonight. i Mrs. Ruby Hagan ATLANTA (P.YSi The fu nt-ral for Mrs. Rubv Ann Ha fn. 42.

of rural Atlanta, who died at Cnlltnnille Saturday i morning will be at 10 a m. Tues day at Holland Barry Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Ijiwndnle Cemetery. Visitation will be this evening at the funeral home. W.

Wade Howe ATLANTA (PNSl W. Wade Ilntio 71 si rrtirpd hrmrr rfirrt naa Dcrn patient two weeks. "fR'n i wu ai me luncrai nomc Mrs. Sarah Wieland DEER CREEK PNS) Mrs- Sarah Wieland. 85, of R.

"1. 01 1IUI 1 IUI I Tuesday .1 the Ludw.g ai aionon. nurwi will be in the Morton Apostolic Christian Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- neral home between 7 and 9 m. tonight.

c.a CrneST lassart PEKIN (PNSl Ernest Tas wnere ne naa Decn a paueni 'or aays. He was taken to Kuecks neral Home. Reuben Warnke ROBERTS (PNS) Reuben W'arnke. 46. of Champaign, and wiu be performed.

He was born Oct. 7, 1918, at 1 1 0 The Rev Ward Shelly is to tie Knilands. 90. died at 7:30 "7, offte Burial is io the m. Sunday in Gibson Commun- former res.dent of BI.K,m.ng-Glen Dale Cemetery.

Visitation Hospital. Gibson City, where ton and retired district agent is to be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tues- sbe had been a patient 10 days, for the Modern Woodmen of dav at the White Funeral Home' Her funeral will be at 2 pm.j America, died at 6:30 am. and one hour prior to the serv-1 Tuesday at the Dan orth Funeral in Greenville. SC.

ice at the church. Home, the Rev. Oliver K. Ziy. funrra, at The family has suggested that ney officiating.

Burial will be Wednesday at the Beck anv expressions of sympathy in Lyman Cemetery. isation Mcmoriai ncv. Edward William Wagner, 87, 21 1 4T-. aw IT. JOSIPM Atmi4 McGe WiHm.

I'O N. lumber Mrs fa.th 114 Or.nmna) P'H Mrs 101't N. test Duhify. Luther. Don V'l Cenviv.

Scot Hnnr Dale. Cheno Rom. Mrs Unds. 120 Walnut Alvit. Miss Mary Downs Winchetl, Mrs Car.ien..

tOJ lo Shannon. Miss l.rsa. Hevorfh Tonh.ll. Mr Jan. Jfll Graham I v'rr.

John. Foltom I nhmeyer. Gregnry Towanda Brunt, V'M 2ath, WuMn, WIS rt-illipt. Mrs tn. I Rov Gonii.

Mrt Norms Walker. Judith. Summit And'tws. Rnhert. Front Br.itow.

John, 1125 N. Cotton SaMoot. Jss. 1112 Wes'em H.as. Vichael, 151 Grov.

N'fPgen. Albert. 41 E. Oliv. Dismissed Mattsnn.

Oavirt. 30 VIII Ncal, Ronald. 1114 t. Low Juni.t. Friar Innocent, D.vton, 014 Wa'iner, Mrs.

Mildred. 104 Holton Homes Frtwards. Mrt Mary. Hevwssrtn Gardner, Mrs Hael. 517 N.

Roosevelt Smith, Mrt Charlotte. 610 W. Market McGee. William. HO Lumber Brady, Brian, 1201 F.ll Stone, Mrt.

Audry, jOJ N. Olnimor. Pnien, Mrs Grace, 40 I. Oliv. Slon, Miss Ann.

30 Dmtmor Jenkins, Mrs. Mbie, 412 S. Clinton Ga nes, Rickey. 130 EastNMm. Flanagan, Miss Kelly.

L. Roy Weill, Mrs Sylvia. L. Roy Smith, J. Kenneth.

411 S. Vl. Fmlev. Mrs Arthur and baby boy, Utca Kir, st, Mrt. George and baby boy, HeywOrtn Gnnrlrlrh.

Mr James and baby boy, 1 1 10 W. Jackson Wheeler. Mrs. Edwin and baby firl, Le Roy Etcnbedo. Mrs.

John and Baby fllrl, 404 stiliwell Comm. Mrs. Kenneth and baby boy, McLean GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted Schullt. Arkle, Footland McGinnis. Timothy, Indianapolis, Ind.

Horsch, Henry, Foosland Dismissed Anderson, Lillian. Gibson City Blissard, Earl, Gibson City Havener, Mrs. Edwin, and son, Led Jordan, Kathryn, Gibson City Litwiller, Mrs. Knnth, and ion, Gibson Citv Meyer, Clarence, Le Roy Willke, Esther, Anchor FAIRBURY Admitted Spence, Donald, Forrest Lopei, Callelna, Fairbury Haag, Arlem, Saunemin Dismissed Wells, Joan, Fairbury Aupperle, Mrs. Elmer, and baby girl.

Piper City Stebbens, Louis, Chatsworth Nash, Flo, Forrest Ludwick, Sarah, Chatsworth Huette, Susan, Fairbury Mallory, Ella, Fairbury ST. JAMES Pontiac Admitted Spurring, Mrs. Elizabeth, Pontiac Krone, Christian, Pontiac Thomas, Terry, Pontiac Holtman, Thomas, Dwlght Cruse, Mrs Leonard, Pontiac Curry, Jamie, Pontiac Dismissed Bane, John Dana Landstrom, Mrs. Eugene, Pontlse Koenig, Mrs. John, Pontiac Jurszak, Mrs.

Ted, and baby girl, Minonk Johnny Sellers won the Jersey Derby, Tyro Stakes and Belmont races all within six days this spring. can be made in the form ot contributions to the Calvary Mennonite Church mission funds. Mrs. Martha Wenqer FORREST PNS I Mrs.1 mr CI rt K7rH htIria1 will be in Oregon. Mrs.

Nettie Taylor CLINTON (PNS) Mrs Nuttie Ann Taylor, 83. died at 11:30 a.m. Sunday in John War- ner HosDifal. where she had been a patient 15 days I AUTOMOTIVE iVubiUHomtfj US A Touch of Elcgonc Eoty Living At a prict you can afford! NOW SHOWING RITZCRAFT hov. Two On.

wriih ftont di 1 rtt end on with tiont onrl tear 1 tdl'Oomi. lol. your (hon, 60x12 You'll Have to Sec DON-A-BELL rort Ltvinf lun fn Cntr Kitchen 60x12 Don't Miss the SHAW-WYNN Trrfd Uvln. Room 60x12 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Wide Three Bedroom S4295 And if you can't afford a new Mobile Home, fake a look ot one of our select PreOwned models. "Ouf Service I Our Bett Imetman' We Trade for Anything RHODUS MOBILE HOMES Home of the 12 Wides Always te Rett for l.ti On.

Mil. Snuth on $1 loomington Rhone 424 S4JS TRAVEL All RS-fight B'ndt to chaos from PICKUP CAM'FRS nd Vted MOBILE HOMES New and uird on. of th lrget teltctloni of new nd used trvl tr.ll.rt in Cntrl HI RIPPER MOBILE MOVfcS Vain C.l.rpillar Tri; Rl. lit Ph. I0v-a 23l Ett Peoria III NfW MOON 19A5.

47I0 Complet with all urmtur. appliances and I ver guarantee Delivered and mtallalion. lilts Com. Ouf and See Bill Butler, "The Man With The Cigar," at DELUXE Mobile Homes Sales 1 J704 W. Farmlngten Road, Peon.

III. Ph. 674 6131 PRICES SLASHED! Munt move We nvd room for new cars. iQLA BUICK M' 4 door 70l sedan. Beige in color.

One owner. Brand new tires. a A4 BUICK LeSabr. 4 door se- 1 701 dan Full power. Coral mist in color.

On. owner. Factory warranty. 4A PONTIAC Calalira 2 Door I hardtop. Bucket seats.

Full power. Nocturne blue color. One owner. Factory warranty. 4 0 i BUICK Lf Sabre convertible.

1 704 Cold with white rop. Full power, one owner. Factory warranty. 2 4Q4 PONTIAC Calalina 4 door sedans. One is a Ventura and is beige color.

The other Is straight Catalina, 4 door, full power, black In color. inO CHEVROLET Bel Air a pas 1 70Z senqer station wagon 6, stick, 40,000 actual miles. Nrw tires. Capri gold color. Extra sharp.

SAUDER RIPPEL BUICK PONTIAC, IXC. Minonk, III. Ph. 432-2531 Family Cars School Cars Second Cars Fishing Cars Whatever your trans- Dortation needs The place to go is NUSSBAUM'S n4 OLDSMOBILE 98" 4 door l(n hardtop with full C04 OX power, factory air JIJ1J mm CHEVROLET 2 door, straight 1737 stick, cylinder $395 Iftrn CHEVROLET 4 door, straight 1737 stick, $295! cylinder 1963 OLDSMOBILE 4 door Holiday with power, automatic trans mission, wihte with red C1QQC Interior. This car Is mint i 1 073 inI A I convertible, 6 1 70 cylinder, automatic $1295 4 04 CORVAIR 2 door Monza 4 ltrt speed transmission, fflCQC big engine 133 KJ4 CHEVROLET 2 door Bel Air, 7M cylinder, automatic, white with red Interior $1795 A CHEVROLET Impala 4 door 'Oil hardtop, solid green QQC white top, local owned )0IJ 404 CHEVROLET Vi ton pickup 1701 Loaded with 1flt extras JI07J Also Many Other I'scd Pickups To Choose From NUSSBAUM AT WILEY'S Naturally thr homo of the long trader.

1Af I UICK IK'K CvM. I7vt tor ir, le ntiiee. aulo- mat. hot to. oetl .4 lev.

"THOUSAND!" 0' DOHA'S. I 7 OX 1014 tx. Mr new, fftn serviced iih tt S1495 1701 WttMA. in i' dl.nmn. Iicnent 51395 riuia.iiM I960 UICK 4 dr tu'df.

I to Choot. (rem. belfi fllQC food condition IftrO "'CK CtHury. I 4or here 1730 top, tea $595 i 1960 CADILLAC DtV.li. 4 door.

another MM 1 (jr BwiCK trade in 1963 CHIVROLIT 4 doer sedan. CvlmdM fii'l $1495 II. ro room conditio f.firr CHivnOLlT 4 door tetan, I I JV tirtt torn. Mr first 04 CHIVROLIT Imp' Station I7CH Wagon, III ROwer, MuipMd. ll.nrsa miles Ml? 1964 CHIVROLIT door.

hardtop. It hat In. 4th spdj 00 tr9 floor $1695 9 CONVERTIBLES All MAKES, All COLOHS, All PRICES. 1962 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, as clean as flCOC they come 1963 F0RO CALAXIE 4 door se dan, shl'P, $1395 Sharp, Sharp 1960 RAMBLER Station Wagon, an economical car sC0C to own iJIJ 1963 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic, 4 rtoor itttn. with 5 brand new Firestone Urns, No Trade special at $1495 1961 OLDSMOBILE Station Wagon, $1395 condition 1964 PLYMOUTH Valiant 4 door sedan, automatic transmission, runs out real good, a no trade special at H395 1960 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan, automatic transmis $495 sion, 1 tone 1963 PONTIAC Calalina 4 door hardtop, 'ullV $1695 equipped and nice 1964 PONTIAC Bonneville, coupe.

with factory air, $2995 can't tell It from new 1964, PONTIAC TEMPEST, Custom door, standard transmission. radio, heater, white walls ill 3 1OAflP0NTIAC Bonneville' CQQC I 70U 4 aoor hardtop vO3 1 PONTIAC Catalina 4 door, 10 1 with air tOQC conditioning v73 QZ0 PONTIAC Bonneville 2 door IO C1QQC real puff ilO3 inn PONTIAC Star Chief, rinnr 100 4 door hardtop vl3 WILEY iLOIJGtuo I PONTIAC-BUICJf, 1508 S. Main Ph. (22-0625 Her funeral will be at 1" -'i Mrs. Charles llngan.

Galesburg; p.m. Wednesday at the Pullen- the Illinois Highway Depart- scvcn graruichildren and 11 Boos Funeral Chapel, the Rev. ment. died at 10:30 Sunday; -reat-grandcliildrcn. Chalsant officiating.

Burial will in Pekin Memorial Hospital.jH was a mcmber of the Far th. kenelit tl team. Intl. Normal Ms.itals vs. the W-lewiit.

controls Mr visitors! Hours trwn I t. 4 m. an. from 7 until I ni inildren un.tr II veers a4 Ml mar. than far.

visiters at the Mm. lime. MfhNONITI A4miltt4 Mastr. Miss Pt'. Vkina B.ia.

Mrt t'd. 404 LmotA Corrrll. Bp- Charirv joe Cl.ntnn Cawv. 204 Vtrnnn Way. Nor-mal Lindsay.

Vs Jnn. IO I "KOin Jacob Cheryl, Dm Fooal. Vr RTtM-rt le Rov Gome. Wriiev. CoiUt Raymond, Mrs Donald, 701 i W.

locust Gohie Vrs ry. Cnila. Ple.nni. Frd. Hentao.

Vanor Nu'S'" Home Good Walter. Armm.ir AsriBv. Mist Helen, tOJ Low Olimissnd Cunningham, Mul Vary, Normal Long, Timothy, Flanagan Anderson, Johnny. R. Carter, Lawson, 1004 Evans Kaupn, Harold.

Gndley JacoD, Erneit. Deer Crr-ok Sands, Miss Louise. Minier Tuirv. Miss Normade. Stanford Simpson, James, Car lock Butler, Charles.

Savbrook Etrrnardoni, Jo.eph Tonic Bishop. Miss Mattie. tU Clayton Regenoid. Miss Laura, Gridiey Voder, Primes, Dangers Helton, Archibald. Armmgiin Borrv.

Mrs. Clora. 702 N. Oak Pinoelton, Mrs. Wildadean, 701 N.

Ev ans Blair, Miss Rebecca. Mackinaw Denhart, Edward. Mai.k,naw Lehman, Roger, Stanford Kraft, Mrs. Larry and cuby girl, El Paso Clark. Mrs.

Landis and baby gi'l, 1005 4 Center Floyd, Mrs Leroy and baby boy, Faimer City Alverson, Mr Bcsve Herilag Nursing Hume BROKAW Admitted Willong, Edward, R. 2, Normal Nelson, Mrs. Norman, Ull E. Grove Banks, Mrs. Dorothy, 12l7Vst fc.

Grove Roscman, Harry. Chcnoa Beebe, Mrs. Rollin, Mamto Jones, Mrs. Hubert, Lexington Folks, Mrs. Thomas, 114 Greenwood Moore, Mrs.

Robert, 90J N. School, Normal Denison, Mrs. Mary, 104 N. Evans Brooks, Mrs. Jerry, 106 W.

Locust Burkholti, Mrs. Clinton, 2S Payne Piace, Normal Onden, John, U09 Stephens Drive, Normal Rich, John, 1104 Julienne Drive, Normal Spohr, Mrs. Emma, Airport Road North Pearson, Miss Margarol, 508 W. Grove Armstrong, Mrs. Eva 806 Apple, Normal Kellens, R.

William, 701 W. Front Brooks, Mrs. Jarry, 106 W. Locust Dismissed Eioers, Mrs. Gordon, MS fc.

Ash, Normal Emmert, Mrs. Donald and baby girl, 214 i. Cuolidge, Normal Soboito. Mrs. Donald and baby boy, 9 Charles Place McClurg, Mrs.

Godfrey, 908 N. Evans Cole, Mrs. William, 220 Mecherle Drive Guthoff, Mrs. Ronald and baby girl, 803 Sheridan Road Pumphrey, Mrs. Dille, Heyworth Edwards, John 8 12 E.

Front Chestney, Mrs. Steven, 912 E. Locust Jeisy, Mrs. Fredrick, 114 Greenwood Ward, Mrs. Jonn, Iil6 Julie Drive Emmert, Mrs.

Vance Jr. and caby boy, 200 W. Locust Lahr, Mrs. Zelda, Le Roy Ummel, Harvey, 410' 2 N. Lee Pepple, Mrs.

Fannie, Heritage Manor Meyers, Fred, Lexington White, Mrs. C. B-, Stanford Roemersberger, William Delavan Pearson, Miss Margaret, 508 W. Grove; Kellens, R. William, 701 W.

Front 1 Excise Tax Cut! Lowest price ever on 1965 Ramblers! 1965 Rambler American 7 ior n-d-m. Ilptiirr, oil fll tr-r, lr loam cutJiiun. IlfgU lar j.fra. $1758 l'tirrril In Normal Bob Norton Country Rambler liol H. Main.

NnrmaJ. Ph. B3H iNi.se NO DOWN PAYMENTS l'a. iiieiiU us low jht week CORVAIR 4 door. Standard $795 100 RAMBLIR Station Wagon I70U CriimH'.

automatic iqCQ OLDSMOBILE 4 4 grq MERCURY 4 Ooor. 1737 1959 tAVILtft 4 oVOf. So urwntiC 4 0 CHEVROLET 1 door. 1730 RAMBLER Ambatsa- 1730 an, 4 4nor inri RAMBLER 4 door. 1731 standard inr 06 soto 4 door.

I 730 1955 Automatic BOB NORTON COUNTRY RAMBLER I'iOl S. Main. Normal Ph. IHI V) Excise Tax Cut! Lowest Price Ever On 1965 Ramblers 1965 RAMBLER CLASSIC -tOI SS0 4 door 5don. Haat.r, air foam cushions, oil filter, s.lf ad-jutting brakes, tand.m mait.r cylinder, 7 main b.aring 6 cylind.r ngin.

Regular S2231 July Sale SI 952 BOB NORTON COUNTRY RAMBLER S. Main, Normal Ph. STOP! Don't Look Any Further than JAR MOTORS For The Finest Used Car Buys! All cars have been through our own shon and are ready to roll! 1964 BUICK Electra 325. Factory air conditioned. 15,000 miles.

1963 FORD 2 door. Power steering, power brakes. Sharp. 1963 OLDSMOBILE Jetflre 2 door hardtop. Four on the floor.

1962 CADILLAC Coupe. Like new. 1962 TEMPEST 2 door. 1962 FOR 2 door. 1962 CHEVY II Nova Convertible 1961 CHEVROLET 4 door.

V-8. 1961 PONTIAC Starchief 4 door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes. 1961 PONTIAC Bonneville 4 door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes.

1961 RAMBLER 2 door. Six cylinder 1961 COMET 2 door 1960 CADILLAC Coupe. Real sharp 1960 BUICK Electra 2 door hardtop. Power steering, power brakes. 1960 BUICK 4 door.

Like new 1960 CORVAIR 4 door 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 4 door hardtop. 1958 FORD 2 door. 1958 CHEVROLET 4 door. 1963 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Power steering, power brakes, V8, sharp.

1962 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Six cylinder, U-shift. 1961 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. V-8. Like new.

1960 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. Six cylinder, automatic transmission. 1959 FORD i ton Pickup truck. 1957 FORD 'j ton Pickup Truck. Some Cars with No Down Payment.

Com tee and Save at MOTORS Main A Hovey. Normal Ph. 967-1535 Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 MaauR ii ania turn be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Visi- tation will begin at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral Remmert Hems CHENOA (PNS) Rem- mcrt Hcins, 85.

died at 11:50 p.m. Saturday in Fairbury Hos- formerly of Roberts, died at 6:15 illness. Ip.m. Sunday at Mercy Hospital, His funeral will be at 2 p.m.;ijrbana, from injuries suffered Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran jn an automobile accident Tues-Church.

the Rev. Milton Bcer'dav nignt on the Fisner Road. officiating. Burial will be in He was brought to the Dan-Chenoa Cemetery. Visitation will fortn Funeral Home.

An autopsy Bloomington Normal Deaths Edward W. Wagner Rave RaRan wj Bur ial will be in Park Hill Ceme tery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the mcmoriai home. Sner.

born at 1 1 Ini. 187 SOn 01 June lfJfl5t and sho p.Cceded ni in dcath- Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. R. H. Eaton, Greenville, Mrs cummings, 405 Mr i nan- nni son Edward Villa Park; four half-sisters.

Mrs. Lena Hinderliter. Decatur; Mrc Parlcnn Mrs. V' "R1; -H Mc(hodjst church at Galesburg, iof U)e Masonic Lodge. Bloom Consistory, and the Mod ern vv'oodmen.

Excursion Boat Sinks, 340 Saved LAKE GEORGE. N.Y. (LTD Quick thinking by the skipper an pXpUrsjon boat prevented tragedy Saturday night when yes carrying 340 persons moonijcht cruise, struck a ronf anH hnaxn sinkinB in Lake Gord()n Buricjgh, 35. managed to maneuver me stricken vessel to a nearby dock and a aboard were put without injury. He tnen rammed the boat aground to prevent its sinking.

State police said the boat, the "Mohican," struck Whale Rock Reef, shortly before 11 p.m. about one mile from the lake eastern shore. Actor's Services Held in California WEST LOS ANGELES (LTD An estimated 200 persons attended funeral services Sunday motion picture and television actor Everett Sloane, 55, who ended his life Friday with an overaose or DarDiiuraies. Telephone Tourney old champion, So Davis talked with officials the Capablanca Memorial Tournament in Havana and they agreed The tournament runs from Aug 25 to Sept. 25 and Fischer will make his moves at the Marshall Chess Club in New York.

A referee will watch his1 play, Chess is a deliberate game it is not unusual for players carry on long-distance games mail tplporanh nhnnp nr f.iwa.w v. other means. Roberts, a son of Ernest and Emma Schunke Warnke. He married Twlight Enghau-lon the begin today ai me rus me- monai tiome. Elmer Henry CHENOA (PNS) Elmer TTnnrir 17 Hiorl lit 4 Sun- day at home, following a linger-! ing illness.

He was taken to tne rus Memorial Home. Harry Lee Whorrall ROBERTS (PNS) Harry Lee Whorrall, 71, of Havana, and formerly of Roberts, died at 9:30 pm, Sunday at home. He had been discharged the day before from Memorial Hospital, Springfield. He was brought to the Dan forth Funeral Home. Frank (Dick) Giertz LINCOLN (PNS) Frank (Dick) Giertz, 63, died at 11:20 a.m.

Sunday at the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. He was a retired electrical engineer; and had returned to Lincoln in marcn auei iivmg it ycaia in California. His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Kerrigan Funeral Home, with the Rev. Norman Goodman officiating.

Private burial will be in the Oak Ridge Cemetery at Springfield. Friends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 10 p.m. today. Clark Huxtable MINONK (PNS) The fu- sen 1 are his wife; three 'slsters; kmrna Riblct. Gib- a1'" wlJ'wua' w.

wuve, DiuomiiiKiuii, a-i Violet DeMoss. Broadland; two oromers, wiuiam, unman, ana Charles, Roberts. Everett R. Brunskill PflMTTAT PNSl Tho fn- fnr Vvpreit nrt Rnm. ekiii 71 who HioH ThnrHav.

wi 'be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the1 Harris Funeral Home. i The Rev. H. Sheldon Pattison will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.Visi-tation will be from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the funeral home.

MELVIN Miss Nada Rowand of San Francisco, Thursday was visiting her father, A. B. Ro- wana. BY U.S. CHAMPION Chess by Planned in NEW YORK (AP) U.S.

chess champion Bobby Fischer, who can't get government per- miQcinn tr an tn fnha fnr an didn't meet any of the classifi cations for Americans allowed to visit Cuba. His attorney, Andrew P. Da- vis, then took a chess enthusi act'c cnnrroctinn onrl n'-r" -H M.IV4 p. the play-by-phone idea to the 22- for of and 'to hv THI6 leOME WELL.ITS JUST YEAH--AM' BESIDES, IF YOU REA6-OM I THAT I AIWT K.EEPOVERLOAPIM' VOURMOTORI 1 BROUGHT ABOUT TO FILL IT'LL EVENTUALLY BURW OUT I BOOKS MY HEAP vVITH OW THIS IS YOUR CHANCE WHY MOT VO SO AAANY FACTS TO COOL IT SO WHY DON'T 30MB REAP- THAT THERE YOU CLOSE THAT THIN.3 xf-I INr3 8ETWEEM AIM'T ANY r- AMP FIMP OUT WHAT rJlfcVi bites room left YEAH AW BESIDES, IP VOL) KEEPOVEELOAPIW VOUR. MOTOR I IT'LL EVENTUALLY BURW OUT OW THIS IS YOUR CHAMCE TO COOL IT SO WHY DON'T YOU CLOSE THAT THIMi AKJp FIMP OUT WHAT rfSVt A PREAMS ARE MADE OF' neral of Clark Huxtable 58, who international tournament, will died at 7:30 p.m Saturday, will participate anyway by tele-be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the pn0ne Immanuel Lutheran Church, The'state Department reject-with the Rev C. J. Gess offi-ed his travei bid on grounds he II ChevroTet-OI dsmoblfe Inc Duum iii ue iioiiK ieineiciy. Friends may call at the Wil-cox-Folkers Funeral Home to day and at the church from noon Tuesday until the time of the funeral. I Rt East, Chatsw orth, III.

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