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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 51

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rfirrni-h. Ill S.in.l.iy. 1hs. 13. 5 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE Utod Cars, Trvckt i TrIltn Uxj Cart, Truck.

114 1 Trttttri Bifier Funeral Flume. CH lbt, iCarl F. Haas officiating. Curia! will In Glen Cemetery mV Central Illinois Death 114 PiD' WOBllt O.K.mir 4 taM l.iJI acmer tlee. Oft.

McrtdimhreHik Hliwimlnlon; Mr. Mtidrtd Mm, White Ivan Kennedy COU AX (VSSi han Ken- l.n BAUM CHEVROUT EUiCK Want Ad Dept. Closes ot 7 P.M. Mon. Thru Frl.

Sat. at 6 P.M. Optn Sun. 5 to 7 P.M. Phcne 824-3041 Ask for Cluoirictl AUTOMOTIVE SAFE BUY USED CARS IM fuNTtAt.

It. 4l mwt, i N.Ut ttlkti htl'tfl i ftd-o I It ft 1 AM Ia IHI tHATlONAL 1 VI sue mtt ftitii A9t eV.it Jit S4 4 II (wim Pit fJt JIM m-dy, tt, a retired truck ur vt-r, t-n lrfttl Or N'lsitation wll Mondny l-Daniel B. Henry termwn and evening. WASHINGTON' (PN.S) Pan-1 Mr. Cottrell was bnrn Marrtl i.l It BO.

a retired 12. IBM. at Mount Fden, Ky farmer, formerly of Sunnyland. a of Herbert and Ivt Ter died at 12.4.. pm.

Saturday at kins CottreH. He was ralsod In the Tanell Nursing H'me at Uwrenceburg. Ky. Ha man-led Trrm.ifil. Mildred Paxlon.

Aug. 23, 1923, Funeral services will be at 2 at Nkholnllle. Ky. a. t.

I LI- If-. dird at 4 a m. at Mi drrn; finir jjrt urandi liililrrn 1-. .1.1.... i PiyVOUtM IK1 taxi wmtte In filiKirnlnKtun v4.

nMB4i1if lair, Ji lull aiuis iiminu iiu He had bern the pust rrn Mm in 1 jrnit, She Mas a nicnitn-r of the lurl-in i.t Mi. lili funeral be at pin i pn CIVMOUTM IMI WeeM lMuNi.mtiHu.lM;. til poster, lector e.r Vutn MOM (HUKliitl-IHl Ol SVultll i l4 41 I i I iiimii I mil lull i ii Him "i tin GOODWIN BROS. MINOHK, til. tlMII M(uf D4'e Oiwn 'til Muna.r IKii (H IUrl I 10 4., HrlllU IO auV-Wao) Jit AUlUt.

ft li.ii Homl UK Uiod Cart, Trvcfct 4 Trailtri 114 Ui I ll teoan iK4 mm. i M'! o. l. ilh tlx Jom.ii l. NIC Ml ItllU IF vice llv.ltl'.

100 )( rtlnot S139.E3 kjii VHr (J4umLia Imaf r.iws. It. or (twt lt4t Wt ha on hand, ot oil mot, ji jnr ii.iiiht ruiiiiiu ...,,11 1 l(oal ltiiliiMrs im Ann tk a. llKiie. Burial will br In the S- lev tVn'flery.

I RrtftL He born In O.Uax. April U'u 29. 19(10. a Km of diaries mid t.ru 7 m'T Klsle Klchrr Krnn.Iy. He mar-.

pitI. brrn III f-r m-v-rled H.e Smith. June 18. WM.irr "7r- tilOir. tKH.Vt tutor ttle.k Hull CADILLAC tl 111 II pn IM HYVlMjtl lH.

I HO. lOO HUIIIH A I omi i mti rftutf to v. i.i. H1104 A Kfl '0 10.. In front, Kwnuht'ori.

Ctw.i. 4 114 MKt) nt wilt IM. oot-iei pin, Tuesday at Uie Wliite ru- mo uc. neriil Hume, die Itev. Darrcll wns.

U. Col. Kkhard, St. Pey Harrison ofluiating. Burial will tersburgh, FI.1 MaJ.

Charles1 be in Clen Date Cemetery. It. Montogamery, Visitation will bein at 7 pm. 'daughter. Mrs.

Donald at the l-'uneral Home, der, F.llmtt; three brothers. Al Mr. Henry was born Dec. Mobile. Al.r; Bemire.

Mr IRW. in West Virginia, a son of go, Floyd. Simptonvlile, David A. nd I-jla Hcmer Hen- tn sisters, Mrs. Paul RJ-ry.

He married Iittie Belle IVf- veria, Birmingham. Ala.f Mrs. fenbnugh. Dir. 18.

1907, at Hint- F.rnest Forsythe. Tampa, Fla; st.me. Md. She survives at Sun- seven grandi hildren. nvland.

I His parents and a brother pre Also sun iving are three ceded him In dcth. dauliters. Mrs. Frames Dix- Mr. Cottreil was associated on.

Sunnvland: Mrs. Alta Sten-with the broom Industry about fdStlAt Cnr1ill awltmetC, PeanirtetJle. V.rnnn If .4. M.r0lh. PH.

aKle.n mi Ilia lunnai niu in In Colfax. loutt 30 li't "ixll v4 tn oml IS Alto too'ol gooi UWil tluctl. COIAVV FORD SALES All.lt. Ill vno ttlJWI uro Turm p.t.uttt 4 mi a tii Vd't vi IM i. rror" ID lvnwi.it CVC J' Lf tt.

tiTtfKMOUM ft 0't OHO TOUC It 195 4 loo. I tl. will lr ta.et, I. Pis. 41.

J1H 4. Suniving are his wife, a in. Karl. Ponliac; seven pramli hll-drcn. two great grandi luldren.

at 2 pm Tuevlay nt the Ha-Ut-ker Mortuary, the It v. (ilenn Cilhert nificlating. Burial will te tn Clen Dale Ceme- Tn M.I totl ttuot I. c.r Kif it, rt iiwoo MiO Cte Of to tool 4 1 roffi.tni. oort.

oo tn i. rioitif ootormo. ti4 tu.i.iio.4 tar or niio, MONTGOMERY WA0 AUTO irtVICI CINT4I mutt Mil. fn t-UNIlAf IJ G'ont f' tv.ul.lul (null MM I'ao. hiiillll l4.

IiWwi akr hlidl'4 l.t' inl(ior. bw.H M.ifc. ti.hsrt trn. io on lf H'llll t.t)l!J POStlAf IHI Twtvw.1 t.V.n io" low 1. 4 V4 tlow IHI r4 ktli fk'i miinf, ftt.

htai.r fh tX'WM fOMlAC IHI C.iaun i Ooo i ttiua, fvllv oui. liv itKt nt liflft- m. i jo l.toi.i PUSTiaC lfJ-4 tuor, II mi.l inc Beniamin Jones MAlsON CITS' IPXSI Ben-' Visitation will fnun 7 to 9 f. or VI. I aAVtuOOk AUIO AlM-IOtO (in by Ill tw 4t il'l 0a- IS7 Ion.

hot. 4 Iihi rnit.ion. eue.lu. mvd end ne oner, fiiH to -l DOHSAN f0O flvy i4'l FO0DI9S4 TuW v' lM tl UnknlWi HotwiMiftto) -llamln Jones 77 died ot 9. 30 m- uie mortuary, I'inn; Mrs.

Krma Kemp- 40 ears. He moved to raxion Mobil HomM US AinitMi VlM I Af4ho Homo. NII Soml. $1, Nvmil, III ATI Al-1Ht 10.441 low Sown o.cmonl Cm CI. lot 44.

Pn. .4 0 lAtDlsri MOMItC MOMfl IM I. ii i 'om ir. ion Ph til 841 1 TRUCKS a m. Saturday at his home.

n-nior uc- oi- wasiungton; mree sons, ua- in i'jjb. Funeral servicej will be held corded at 8 m. id. Washturn, Junior and He was a veteran of World at 2 pm. Monday at the First Mr.

B'k was born Manh 15. i)UC( both of Sunnyland; two War I and a member of th Christian Church, he It l'7, at Little Sandusky, Ohio, a sisters, Mrs. Grace Scott. Wash- Veterans of Foreign Wars at Charles Klncald officiating. 'n of Charles and Bessie Swl- (ngton; Mrs.

Virgie Ambrose, paxton, the American Legion, Burial will be In the Msm City hart Book. He married Frances aw paw w.Va.; ten grand- and the World War I Ford Coun- i in ri4 conation, pit. mu I inra PORO ton. Or. In bo.

tnd 1737 Ixn.I. t.mpl.l.ly Ovf tit4, ao4 wiiiflii oV 4 fONTlAf.lMI tonMyiii 4 os Mr tcn 0mon.ii4of toil" vorv tnii a rtooi cf 4'fntr ion III (UlCK ItSalxt 4 Ooo' htfalo imtft4lrfar in low mHv.o ftnd now t.v Ml Cemetery. ltlsn lJii m. children; six great grandchil- ty Barracks. IboO'temi Visitation wil be held at 7 are ins wue; im ort1, .1 4t rv I I I mini 4011.

ivo I'M body tnt cab, brand now no H.t to a lo lit yolut. 1011 CMiVROLIT ton. Il.nt 70 "X.i on ownor truck Hial you MUST Mo tl you want wtaO Kwc 51355 m. Sunday at the Cain fu- mo ner, a. ra r.e.

u.mm.. bnllxn gnd shler wida. fl neral Hume ingum; i Qauiuers, fw.l, 'jViiviW I.Jl OoMar. on preceded him In death. nan, y.iy m.

Ph oa of mm Ifri4ia a I l. 44' a'lor 1041 foil I AC Caial.n. 4 ovor GMC for 1966 For Every Hauling Job From 'i to 60 Ton Uniti telo't You luy Any WV CMC Ovtr SO Pecond ced LHH Truck i In Siock 100" Satisfaction Oul'IHMtf McLean County Truck Co. TRUCK DEALER Voters Pass $280,000 Road Bonds Ha'oloo wiin lado'V a.f tonn.itonm. I ACr A t.1 Oaiui.

modal. Iftial jonw was oorn Jan. rrru Bpm.ft 18.18 at Pellvton Kv a son of, Mrs. Jones Wcrti, Ku-I. "fcnry uwv tl i 'r.

tin. "i the Lflcon and Washington John It. and Janie Hosklns reka; a brother. Adn.m. Hmk 1 II- lun rt Mm Vie.

arcrtS' lie W85 1 eaF FtaoltiO. A 1 badronm. wa.ar ad oryar, mull pa 104 0MC parlacl truck v'v $1595 r.uwt. 00 oclu.1 tnilat rCi in" nP 7, member of thecal Neighbor, STATIONWACON VAN a twau'iiwl i wiin nil vinri tot. ia tl on Ini, on.

ONTlAC oV htrtfli ttl 4 'mot I it. now 4 "4 It to 00 A sa.ulHul IJ lltt fONTiAC I oW na'f no) In lua now toMj tion tnt nK.ir tvm4 J' INI PON 11 AC 4 tfnor tortan wlln towor faarin. 0n4 Ivaao. tat run. and roa' won It In tooO (ongiiion lri(o4 tnit wo Ot ii iow tr 4 otxx wom w.ih laiorv cand.lionm.

n4 roai bVikVilieVKy. i Fn-d Barrow. 1405 S. Madison. of Kose- Suniving are his wife; a' Normal; eight 41111 ft.iiifhtnr Mm KmetinP Mci A daughter weceded him In1 VOTTrell LINCOLN (PNSi Votem Saturday authorized the Issuing l.ni JCMI VROLiT Croonbn.r I7M Llohl troan.

4 tpawd tr.n. 01 mo.rd Pn Ji it Wildof Matiil Horn A.rl 4 ft. Ma.n I nan Pn Ul ten OAK PARK MOBILE HOMES Tr.iior Park and laoa Ift, I and Dubi rVido II ta.at To tuy Quahly Proni.y. Roadot SoutnPrn tMt! PIANNINO wintor In Picido Va. tion no.t twrnmori Sao tno llaa AAao McCoy and Pkfevo tt Sat and acrmt irom Pu'o TriKk Slot in lo- Phono 4 '04 I.

Devt as Plan 94' 9444 OoiTunfton, ML aim bat ir. toat In tna raar. Vary low rriii.ao. ,1985 INTfPNATlOUAl 1964 Mt. A toe.

ir twn.4 aui.i will WOOiL 1 JO I ton win ttaa.i t.i, tor 7 7 PORO SI. "on but. aanr-rv Kee, Creenview; two death. i PAXTON (PNS (-Charles R. of $280,000 in bonds for the Montie Workman, Mr.

Book was a memlier of Cottreil, 66. died at 12 45 p.m. blacktopping of 38'. miles of ville, Mrs. Lula Ford.

St. Mark's Evangelical Luther- Saturday at the Danville Veter- roads In Chester Township. Dunnsville. a brother. J.jan Church, the American Legion ans Hospital.

He had been 111 The voting showed 127 In fa-C. Jones. Louisville, three and Tavlr Masonic Lodge. He for several months. Jvor of the issue.

Tvcnty-eight grandchildren; four great- was a veteran of World War I Funeral services will be at voted against the proposal and grandchildren. land up until his illness was a 2.30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ford- four ballots were spoiled. txxlr. 43uoi roc 4 ivaotf luiC twirl 4 Oosr oooan 1 1964 par with raar ha.t.

rriiti.nn. vor, tiaan II. 4M A.in an ARA tn now ar. tpavd tranwni.tion tnd loft ot frAjnvnitKn KCCH SAltS. INC toa- Vou4 tor 1., fi DMntu 4 anor w4an that irat.

J. (ro actual mil. It you fro tvtu-i mMi III ftutior. nt V4i wltlt II total ownod n4 II 4iM nat now Sta Int.rnaltonal r4 Dortay Cfc-'leol'wlll t-hoia J'4 1'11 i want oood ona, (lot In and tan. look SI 895 Cfar." toat covo'l.

Yowt tn.t to' INT ATIONAL ItHa, ton tKtuo civil engineer. DELUXE Mobile Home Sales lirot ard l4l TfVRFJT 4 6V) wlln tutonalic Ovanauiod. now rapa-MM tranwnn.on. A r.al nl lew LLOYD SCHUMACHER Edward S. Vogel EL PASO (PNSI The fu l4ASAAf IVirvf HT-MINim woiiw, caf III.

3704 W. Ptrminttcm Rrtad. Poor i a. Pn 4'44Jl James S. Thompson FARMER CITY INTftNATlOHAL Sml T'artor 1441 VCO li.

por umtr cao. neral for Edward S. Vogel, 76. BIoomington-Normal Deaths Dnl rati luy" Chtvroltt Buick axxio runnar, VI 441 Road roai who died Friday in Ottawa, will funeral for James S. Thompson, V4n( oar AiHftor, III.

Ph. Id)- M.lomoro, III. Phon. toiCK 4 soor todaii In tooa conn Hon A l.n buy it mi BuifK 4 door nrio with 4r CCHilMnlnt .1.5 A tow mora Inal notl warn t.rt con- In n4 mat. an o'ar wa wont r4 ot thorn .1 wo nao4 tn.

room for mM'O rnmin. In PEBBEC MOTOR CO. Your Quant tulck PsntiaC (I Ill Pnont 14 Opan yV.4a. Prlday .14) Evanm.t Unlil V. I NT fR NATIONAL TRUCIC-t7 AC I.noom durrip trix.

i tpaod 1 4O004. ph. Ponliac I44 4'3 m. WHY WAIT? BUY NOW SAVE SSS New 12 Wides be held at 10 a m. Monday at 85.

who died Friday in Mcnno-St. Mary'i Catholic Church nite Hospital, Bloomington. will here. be at 2 p.m. Monday at the The Rev.

James J. Kerins.Stensel Funeral Home. Monday Through fridoy Til I P.M. INT I NATIONAL 1)0 with John E. Bowman John Edward Bowman, 57, The Rev.

Ed Armstrong wi and the Rev. Robert Peters will officiate. officiate, and burial will be in Special Priced Burial will be in St. John's Maple drove Ccmeterv a painter, of Kansas City, -formerly of Bloomington, died 55x12 $4695 Many moro dual whoait, train bad. ho4l.

Rood. teX) Lurvt. Impirrn.nl Co. AAcL4.n, til. FnTERNATiONAL-IM3 lofl Lnoam 14' bad twin AAoor compia'ay HiHon yVlln.

Vgraw international'truck trade-ins All Prlrad ont far Quick la. I4 INTERNATIONAL Scout 44. 10 G'C Ion parl truf. TRUCKS 1.4? CMFVROlfT Corvoir tlr.ut It. 4 ih I 'O wiin utiiily boi l.J IM Ifn trarlor.

Raady lo OO Cemetery at Benson. Visitation will begin Sunday Visitation will begin at 4 p.m.; afternoon. at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in Kan- I'M IT IM tl tl0S IHJ IH 10C VI ton plr.uo Sunday at the Vincent Mcmo-i He was born Jan. 10, 1880.

In rial Home. The Rosary will be Winchester. a son of Rich- LEMAN IMPLEMENT CO. Truck Specials 4JAi() CMC VH frm fab tnd ehtt-7l0 S'- Stock No. 4005B.

No down 18.113 month recited at 7:30 I ard and Jenny Thompson. Auihorltad IM. r.iar furaka. Ill Phono )tt POBO 'ilon pirtup t'uclt. IHI INTERNATIONAL KS4 C.

fT tnd PAVBlfR WAGON ll'Ji motor lutt 3d.l 1 1 His funeral will be at the Flinspach Kurth Memorial Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Monday at the memorial Mr.

Vogel was born Dec. 15. He moved to Farmer City in 1888, in Benson, a son of Frank inns and was a retired engi- ovvrnauiva. pnor mi. Pro Ow-nor, DPTROlTf 194? Down, la.

over tavments. 1a0 month. "Wt itryico What Wo Sell" RHODUS MOBILE HOMES Home of the 12 Wides Alwayt tt Bail tor Lett One Miit South on SI Bloommoton. Ph. I24 S43J i and Mary Grettcr Vogel.

His neer of the Farmer City Mu- wife, Loretta, died six years nicipal Light plant. ago. He married Agnes Newberry Cn(u, oood inf.pan.iv. and torvico- aftta irurlt 1t) r.A'C Tanirm wlln 14' Dad tnd twlt.1. RUST INTERNATIONAL, INC.

iwil gieemlnginn. Ill JEfPS Compiai. lin. includmt Ir nww V4I. rjnor h.rd'oo wllh th tranvnixion, bockal taatt, dark blue In color with ll.ht biu.

Interior, power teerin. power hr.kei, power 4eal, power window, whit. w.H lir and many ether RUST CADIL- Survivors, in addition to those, at Farmer City, Jan. 23, 1900. FORD MOO Pickup, Stylt-sioe.

INTERNATIONAL 1 ton with 9 foot dump bed tnd hoist. McKINNEY V0T0H nome. Mr. Bowman was born In 1909 in North Dakota, a son of 1964 1969 listed in Saturday's Panta She died Dec. 18, Ph.

fta-JJJJI LAC CO. Le. tl Front, BKwmmtton Fomland, In graph, include: two brothers, Surviving are a son, Richard, I Lawrence, Peoria; Raymond, Chicaeo; three daughters, Mrs soro ch 1733 utility bad. Clifford B. and Pearl Lee Bow- man.

His wife, the former Irene preceded him ia, death. VOLKSWAGEM GHIA COUPE 1961 Enlit Ihtrt condition thruout' Ph. VERCURY-j6l Convtr libit II you'ra looam. lor tn a.tr. convartibio tl low pric.

This If It. A on. ownar c.r equipped with r.dto, haa.r. wruttailt. powar ttaarmt.

VarcOM.tlc. yVhil. y.iih while lop. Il.lis Driv. II today.

Thornton Mofo'l. Lincoln-Varcury. Ph. t7 40.1 IVERCUBY lS Montcl.r. 4 door h4rd- GREENWOOD MOBILE HOMES DODGt 1 ton with van body.

Perfect tor In town delivery. CHEVROLIT Pickup with wrecker. 1 ov -At 1952 1948 Roanoke; four sisters. Mrs. 'Margaret Williams, Fisher; Max Mayer.

Mrs. Lester Pfister Mrs. Gladys ft: and Mrs. Eugene Clarey, all of colton, Bloomington: Mrs. Beu-EI Paso; Mrs.

Fahron Breese.lah Meldley, Clark County. Hey worth; seven great-grand- a sister. Mrs. Beatrice Moppin. t.a.n, low rule- VOLKSrVAGEN-t94j top Full power, condition, low Surviving two sons, Wil-liam, Peoria; Johnny, Oregon; a daughter, Mrs.

Vivian Woo tue. Phon Hudson 75H045. VOLVO I9M. door tedani oood tnd children. I Winchester, six grandchil KROPF oOIJ, front living room.

Marcellus Buis reasonable. International Harvester Sales i OPF 4ik front kitchen Peoria three sisters, Mrs. Two brothers preceded him ren an(j jg great-grandchildren. MOTORS Chrytl.r Plymouth Valiant Anchor. Ill Ph 7:3 5PJI rERCURY-l53, h.rdtoo.

illck Ihlft. Nic. car, 1100. Ill N. Prtlrlt.

ft Service, Lincoln, III. Ph. 7J24I71. HE tfLI CI2, front living room. Marcellus J.

Buis, 87, of 305 GALLOWAY FORD "Homo of the Imw Overtimd Jlt-al" loot Morrissey Drlvt) I'hoiin 833 8077 in death. VALIANT-1941 Si.nel 7 door. 1 Oaicony kitchen Three sons, four brothers and; iiJ.CC IVUI UIUIHV.1 OilU, Gerry Andrew, 506'a W. Grove; Mrs. Pat West, 1321 S.

Madison, SCHULT 40 12, dinmo area, modern. trammisslon. A real clean economy car a rt a sister preceded Mr. Thompson 1on; cd 1:50 iuj, Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospi- John Walters Normal; Mrs.

Helen Hodler, in death. SCHULT 0xl2, bedroom. Early American. PRE-OWNEO 195 BUDDY 60I2, 1 bedroom 1962 FLEE TvVOOD 55x10, 3 bedroom with expando living room. (Up'tal following a week's illness.

He Ca lifornia five 1.25 1944 RAMBLER. VI. 4 door, overdrive; A condition II, MS 1964 FURY 4 door htrdtop. Another clean on. 12.100 9n CHRYSLER Newport 4 door tedan R.al tn.

with tvfrtut mlleaoe MASON CITY (PN'S) John of He was a member Christian Church. He was a member naa Deen in iaiung neaun lor Walters, 82, a retired farmer of Faston died at 6:55 a.m. at the 19S9 ATLAS 50x10, bedrooms. 1951 NEW MOON-35xl, I bedroom. Set Up Ready To Move Into nine years.

Until his retirement, Mr. Buis James, Ahwax, Iran; Royal, Zion; Walter, Bartonville; Harold, Chehalis, David, San Bernadino, 10 i Abraham Lincoln Memorial Mary I. Jester 1954 ANDERSON 44x, bedroom with MERCURY IHI 4 door compleTely over-hauled; I9S4 Mercury waton, Rood conditmn, oood worKln. c.r, By owner. Ph.

U3 3S05 MUSTANG 1965 "2y" Ht.h ptrformtnet VI. 4 on th. Iloor, disc brakes, .000 mlle.i in ihowroom condillon. Hun. lavmatl VAN MOTOR SALES FORD Roy, III.

PlL I4J-3341 OLDSMOBILE IM) 4 door hardlool EnTra tharp. S4M. Barker 3)0 N. L.e. OLDSMOBILE Its 2 door hardtop', was a general contractor.

carport and awning, lot 21 in no chil Hospital at Lincoln where he PONTIAC (PNS) Mary I. Funeral services will be held dren section of lake area 12,800 Our mobil. home park now has Hi own Independent grocery store another step had been a patient since Ihurs- jester. 41, died at the home of rllU It Kf. ll'illlnm at the Mctzler Memorial Home grandchildren.

A sister preceded him in death. Mr. Bowman was a member ROANOKE MOTORS Chrysler Plymouth V.llant Open Monday thru Friday Unlil 1:30 III. Ph. 923 4591 CHATSWORTH TRUCK EQUIPMFNT Half Mile E.

on Rt. 24. Ch.tsworth Ph. 435 344. GANNON FORD SALES CHENOA Just Minutei Awav! to up-grade me park and make II I funeral Service, will be held m' a.m.

Monday, with the ot o.in n- MnnH.v thp lt Z.lil Rev. Harry Talley officiating. of the Western Avenue Com cany odiuiuc.y ihuiiiiiik. one -n c( nnj rnr0i unmo tho Il.j'l... mi Burial will be In East Lawn nicer more convenient piac.

to live, CLOSED SUNDAY "The Lord's Day." Open 9 To 9 Week Days. LES WILSON "Friendly Reliable Service" Four Blocks West of Junction 51 tnd Beltllne 64. Ph, 964-4150. suiuou uiiv.u. "vinaii ucen iti jui vtdi ouu a GW On.

Year Warranty uemuiery. half. munity Center. Mrs. May Conrad Mrs.

May Conrad, 82, of 123 Friends may call at the Me- ANGE Chevrolet Co. Rev. Stanley Gieselman officiating. Burial will be in the Mason Citv Cemetery. Visitation green.

A tood buy .1 1500. Ph. 4S2 3J98 OLDSMOBILE I9M door Jetslar Hardtop. It you'r. looking lor beautiful loortt model this Is It has bucket eats, Iloor console hydramntlc, power steerino, power brakes, r.dio, healer, whilewalls.

An orioinal owner car and It I. Immaculate. 12. 4AV Too allowance Her funeral will be morial Home after 4 p.m. to Optn Fridoy Evt.

Til 9 P.M. p.m. Monday at the Harris Fu day. Holton Homes, died at 3:30 Crienoa, III. Phont 945-2831 MOBII LAND INC TRAILER PARK New and used trailers tor sal.

Trailer Park Ph 823-8755 West on Oakland Ave to Alexandei Road turn left, tnllow signs neral Home with the Piev. Mr. Buis was born in Bell begins at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mr.

Walters was born Nov. James Vaughn officiating. Bur p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a lingering for your car in trade.

Drive It today MUST SACRIFICE-1911 Chevrolet, very (I Thornton Motors, Lincoln-Mercury, oood condition, 1323. 411 E. Grove. Ph. Corner Gridley ft Grove.

Ph. 967-4091. 96A-4962. ial will be in Memorial Park WHEN IT COMES TO CARS VOU CAN'T BEAT ONE OF THESE REALTIES WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT 1962 CHEVROLET 4 door 1 0 por we.lc 1961 CHEVROLET 4 door $10ptrwttk 1960 CHEVROLET 4 door Station Wagon 1 0 p.r week 1959 PONTIAC Bonntvlllt 2 door hardtop $9 p.r wttk 1959 CHEVROLET Impalo 4 door $6 ptr wttk 1959 FORD Galaxit 4 door $6 ptr wttk 1959 FORD lj ton Pickup $9 per w.ek Trailer Space Por Rent. Bishop Trailer Court Her funeral will be at 1:30 26, 1883 in Mason County, a Cemetery.

son of Charles and Ema Atheyl visitatwi will begin after 5 Walters. He married sundav at the funeral Union, June 13, 1878, son of Levi and Jane Ellett Lemuel Buis. On Feb. 7, 1900, he married Florence Hockman. He is survived by his wife, at home; three daughters, Mrs.

Blanche Gabbert, 1112 N. McLean; Mrs. Ida Hopper, Holly p.m. Tuesday at the Beck Memorial Home, the Rev. Robert Heyworfh, til Phon.

473-3022 NEW MOBILE HOMES 13,695 up NEW TRAVEL TRAILERS 1875 up USED TRAVEl TRAILERS 1495 up Try us and Save. RIPPER MOBILE HOMES 3914 N. Main Caterpillar Trail, Rt. 116 Ph. 309-699-6231 East Peoria, III, WANTED Best housetrailer 1300 will buy.

Colfax 723-5241. FINFROCK MOTORS CAN SAVE YOU UP TO 15 ON ALL NEW 1966 RAMBLERS IN STOCK AMERICANS CLASSICS AMBASSADORS A. Bielenbere officiating. Buri i home. She was born April 26, 1924, in Cayuga, a daughter of Gor- Brent in January, 1908.

She preceded him in death April 28, 1961. Surviving are two sons, Ber-tus find John, both of Easton; three sisters, Mrs. Maggie al will be in Evergreen Memorial cemetery. don and Irealie Irons Jester. Friends may call at the me wood, Mrs.

Estella Sou-der, North Hollywood, Most models on display and ready to go She attended Pontiac schools and had been employed at the morial home, beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday. Carlson, Holdredge, Mrs. Morton Printin? Co. for a'bout two sons, Leo, 702 Douglas and Lowell North Hollywood; 6 NEW 1965 RAMBLERS ON" HAND 1 American 4 Classic Sedans 1 Classic Convertible Save More on these Mrs.

Conrad was born April Clara Wendell and Mrs. Hcttiej 15 years. mile hnth nf Wilcox. two sisters, Mrs. Nora Meeks, 44aaa a MUku out ViVlllc die uauuiiivri nt At.

i four grandchildren; three great Ruddy; two brothers, Mr.s- Youthel See These and Many More at granacnnaren. don Jester, Pontiac; Kenneth 1 wor wash a sisJ grandchildren, and 9 great- FINFROCK RAMBLER Open Eveo. 'HI 8 Fhone 935-3106 Clinton, III. grandchildren. 1963 Volkswagen 2 door.

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828-9050 Langlois, ter, Mrs. Maxine He was preceded in death by 26, 1883, in Bloomington, a daughter of Ernest and Emilie Krueger Bartel. She was married to Edward Conrad Nov. 24, 1910, at Bloomington. Surviving are a sister, Mrs.

Francis Williams of 123 Holton Homes and a brother, Lewis Bartel of Joliet. lyirs. Conrad was a member of Union Presbyterian Church. Tomahawk, two grandchil MOTORS John E. Graning Owner Main Hovey, Normal Ph.

967-1533 two daughters, three sisters, and eight brothers. He was a mem ber of the Second Christian Mrs. Myrtle Myers STANFORD (PNS) Mrs. Myrtle Myers, 85, died at 12:30 a.m. Saturday at Brokaw Hospital, Normal.

She had been a patient there several weeks. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the McReynolds Chapel here, the Rev. George Cox officiating. Burial will be Church.

dren. Her parents preceded her in death. She was a member of the Central Christian Church. Pearl Van Nattan PEKIN (PNS) Pearl Van Paragraph Phones 824-3041 Mary K. Brady Mary Kathleen Brady, four DOWT SOY S'iWW TIRES month-old daughter of William t.ii nr.

i Ml her Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. morning lollowing a Mrs. Ruth Smith Mrs. Ruth Smith, 70, of R.R. 2 died at 12:50 p.m.

Saturday at Mennonite Hospital. She had been ill two days. Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Beck Memorial Home, the Rev. William Short officiating.

Burial will be i ill lUl uvu iuui yti. C.lnrtT t-V-i nhnno short illness. Pitwsntinl ontsiiinAO urill Ck nf 1 OUUUd At tilC V-iiaLiLl. i -J tnl uncial aciviv-ca ttiii ai j. Her funeral will be at 10:30 noas5 v.7 T71 Tuesday at the Kuecks Fu-25, 1880, a daughter of Edwin R.

th Re Geor. LX J-JJ. TILL YOU SE US and Martha Rockhold ard. She was married to Albert rTrr- Anges will De sung at 11 a.m in Old Stonington Cemetery at Monday at Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Stonington. Friends may call at the me Myers, at Bloomington on April 8, 1905. He died Jan. 19, 1965. 'Visitation 1 will begin at 3 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. 'I Hf tTnsei Mnflrin mnri hnrn morial home, beginning at 2 p.m. Monday. mT ivil an ita-Lau, naa livi at f-nr-rt. Mrc 7nn Thomnson.

203 Feb. 4, 1896, Mason County, cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:30 p.m. today. She was born July 26, 1965, Mrs.

Smith was born March XV7 4. aiwa "1 a son of Warren O. and Em 5, 1895, at Stonington, a daugh ter of David and Priscilla Comp- in Bloomington. Survivors Include her parents; two brothers, Edward Pat 'magene Jull Van Natton. He married Virginia Mayes, Dec.

15, 1953, at Havana. Surviving are his wife; a son, Ernest; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Antrim, Pekin; a sister, Mrs. Flora Crawford, San Are You Driving A Trap? Don'l got caught In a car that won't makt It through Hit cold wtathtr. Wt can help you into safe, dependable transportation with a low-cost auto loan.

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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Helen Shipley, 25 Harbord Drive; a son, Eldon R.R. home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly, 1212 Jose; a brother, the Rev.

Rus-jcroxton. and Daternal erand 1959 Metropolitan 2 door. Red and white. Good tires. Mechanically A-l.

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Sev grandsons, Grove eral brothers also preceded her OUR 97" YEAR The family suggests that expressions of sympathy may be in death. Mrs. Smith was a member cf Mr. Van Nattan was a member of the Tremont Methodist Church and the American Legion. He served with the Army in World War I.

J.B. TIRE DIVISION 325 S. Main Ph. 967-9087 the First Baptist Church In Nor- Washington end Center Streets made the form of contnbu tions to the Guardian Angel Orphanage at Peoria. maL.

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