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Central Illinois Deaths Ralph Deputy FAIRBURY (PNS) The funeral for Ralph P. Deputy, 79, who died at his rural home at 8 p.m. Friday, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Cook Funeral Home, the Rev. H.

R. Brinkman officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery, tion will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday. He was born Nov.

15, 1885, in Commiskey, son of Charles W. and Elmira Darnell Deputy, He came to the Fairbury vicinity when he was four years old. He married Minnie Wynn Oct. 25, 1908, in Fairbury, He farmed in this area all his life. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs.

Esther Kinzer. Chenoa; two sons, Wynn and Curtiss, both of Fairbury; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Sterns, Fairbury, and Mrs. Mae Wilson Oelwein, Iowa, and three grandchildren. One brother ceded him in death.

He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Livingston 100F Lodge, of which he was financial secretary for many years, Charity Home Rebekah Lodge, Modern Woodmen of America and secretary of the Farmers Telephone Co. for 20 years. He was county committeeman for the Livingston County ASC. Mrs. Anna Reynolds DEWITT (PNS) Mrs.

Anna Nancy Reynolds, 76, of rural Dewitt, died at 6:20 a.m. Saturday in John Warner Hospital after an extended illness. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Dewitt Methodist Church, the Rev. Ray Nowlin officiating.

Burial will be in Dewitt Cemetery, Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Sunday at the Her-; ington-Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton. She was born July 27, 1888. in Harp Township, daughter of Didan and Delpha Harp Welch. She married Robert Reynolds Aug.

6, 1905, in Harp Township. Surviving are her husband; five sons, Fred and William, Dewitt. John, rural Clinton, Roy, Monticello, Ray, Kenney; three daughters, Mrs. Della Inman, Dewitt, Mrs. Dorothy Ramsey, LaGrange, and Mrs.

Evelyn Shaw, Farmer City; two brothers, John Welch, Decatur, and Charles Welch, Clinton: two sisters, Mrs. Cuba Andes. Clinton, and Mrs. Edith Reynolds, Calhoun; 36 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were a daughter, five brothers and two sisters.

She was a member of Dewitt Methodist Church. Mrs. Ethel Leach PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. Eth- el Leach, 76, died at 11:37 p.m. Friday at St.

James Hospital, where she had been a patient for 11 days. Her funeral will be at 3 p.m. Monday at the Harris Funeral Home, the Rev. Gene Simon officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery at Lexington.

Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Sunday. She was born Dec. 18, 1888, at Clarksville, a daughter of Henry and Sarah Jenkins. She was married to Nathan Leach, Feb.

13, 1915. at Lexington. He died in March, 1964. Surviving are five sons, Bruce, rural Heyworth; Otis, Lancaster, Sterling, William and Myron, all of Pontiac; a daughter, Mrs. Norma Thompson, Kankakee; four sisters, Mrs.

Andrew Doeden, Worthington, Esther Stabus, Mrs. Katherine Engen, Pasadena, Mrs. Hazel Gentes, Pontiac: two brothers, Basil Jenkins, Lexington; William Jenkins, Le Roy: 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters. She was a member of the Dwight Methodist Church.

Mrs. Ila Piper PONTIAC (PNS) Funeral services for Mrs. Ila Piper, 61, who died Friday at her home, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Harris Funeral Home. The Rev.

Glenn Strang will officiate and burial will be in Rooks Creek Cemetery, west of Pontiac. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Sunday. She was born Sept. 4, 1903.

in Green County, a daughter of Richard and Emma Broyles Greenway. She was married to Ralph Piper, Sept. 27, 1941, at Pontiac. Surviving are her husband, two sisters, Mrs. George Larkin and Mrs.

Jessie Jones, both of Pontiac; a brother, James Greenway, Pontiac. She was preceded in death by an infant sister. Mrs. Kohl Mrs. Kohl LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs.

Elizabeth Kohl, 73, of New Holland, died at 11 a.m. Saturday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital following a long illness. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Zion Lutheran Church, New Holland, the Rev. Elmer Schnelle officiating.

Burial will be in Richmond Grove Cemetery near New Holland. Visitation will be Monday afternoon and evening at the Holland and Barry Funeral Home in Lincoln. She was born in Logan County 31, 1891, a daughter of Carl and Augusta Habec Gehrke. She was married to William Kohl Dec. 5, 1911.

He survives with a son, Hubert Kohl of New Holland; a brother, Herman Gehrke, New Holland and three grandchildren. Mrs. Kohl was a member of New Holland Zion Lutheran Church, the Missionary Society and the Ladies Aid Society. Martin Heller SECOR The funeral for Martin (Butch) Heller, 86, who died Friday morning, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Vincent Memorial Home, El Paso.

The Rev. George Miller of Deer Creek will officiate. Burial will be in Secor Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday.

He was born Oct. 1, 1878, in Wurzburg, Germany, son of Godfrey and Sarah Heller. He lived in the Secor area for 64 years and was a butcher and cattle buyer. He married Edith May Cox in Bloomington May 7, 1903. He had been cared for by his daughter, Mrs.

Mary Heyungs, for the past years. Surviving are his wife: seven daughters, Mrs. Alice Schrepser, and Mrs. Ann Trotter, Peoria Heights; Mrs. Heyungs, rural Secor: Mrs.

Clara Jacob. and Mrs. Linda Heyungs, all of Secor; Mrs. Helen Robenstein and Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Eureka: four sons.

Martin (Bud), El Paso: Louie, Washington: George, Englewood, and Robert, Secor; 27 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Fifteen brothers and sisters preceded him in death. Mrs. Pearl Higgins EL PASO (PNS) Mrs. Pearl Marie Higgins, 46, died unexpectedly Carle at 12:45 a.m.

Saturday in Clinic. Urbana, where she was admitted at 4 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Higgins had suffered with severe headaches for several days.

An autopsy was to be performed to determine cause of death. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Vincent Memorial Home, the Rev. James Kerrins officiating. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. Monday. She was born April 7, 1918, in Blue Earth, daughter of Garmer H. and Emma loerger Kleen.

She married Joseph Higgens Dec. 1, 1951, in St. Mary's Rectory, El Paso. They had lived in El Paso for 13 years. Surviving are her husband: two sons.

James Edward and John Richard and one daughter, Mary Ann, all at home; her father, Minonk; four brothers, Lester, Garmer George and Minonk, and Melvin, Toluca. and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Bachman, Benson; Ann Herman, Minonk and Mrs. Hilda Miller, Flanagan. Mrs.

Mortimer FLANAGAN Mrs. Beulah Mortimer, 74, died at 7 p.m. Saturday in Kankakee hospital, where she had been a patient two months. The Froelich Memorial Home is completing arrangements. Activities Outlined For Fairbury Drive FAIRBURY (PNS) Charles Purdum, chapter chairman for the 1965 March of Dimes, reports that the drive is under way in Fairbury.

Mrs. Rita Thornton is in charge of a house to house canvass which will begin Wednesday and will be completed Feb. 1. Miss Ellen Rae Fugate is in charge of arranging for the drive and campaign at the Fairbury-Cropsey school. Mr.

Purdum will be in charge of the solicitation of the Fairbury businessmen. He will be helped by Boy Scout Troop 70, who will distribute the money containers to stores. Named To IMA Board W. A. Matheson Sr.

of 15 Country Club Place, president of Portable Elevator Manufacturing Company, has been named to the board of directors of the Illinois Manufacturer's Association. ARROWSMITH ARROWSMITH Pvt. Ronald Williams, who received a broken back in an accident Jan. 2 north of Colfax, Friday was in satisfactory condition at Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington, where he underwent surgery following the accident. He is stationed at Savanna, and was on furlough, visiting at the home of his parents, the George Williamses, at the time of the accident.

I New City, N.Y. (AP) -Terri-Lynn Fielding, years old, has an unusual playpen mate in Ollie, the antelope, Ollie was born Jan. 15 at the Bronx Zoo where Terri-Lynn's father, George, is keeper in the antelope house. Ollie lost his mother and nearly died and is recuperating in the Fielding home. Playpen Pals Bloomington Normal Deaths Peter Weber Peter Weber, 75, of 1413 N.

Morris died at 2:10 p.m. Saturday at Brokaw Nursing Home. The retired carman helper for the Gulf, Mobile Ohio Railroad, who came to the United States in 1911, had been ill about 15 months. His funeral will be 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Carmody Funeral Home and at 9 a.m.

at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Visitation will begin at 7 o'- clock tonight. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. He was born June 29, 1889, at Wilsckydorf, Hungary, a son of Frank and Anna Mullinger Weber. He married Lena Meissner in 1911 in Bloomington. Survivors include his wife: two sons Nicholas 410 W. Emerson; Peter 803 Bakewell, Normal, and six grandchildren.

Two sisters preceded him in death. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, and charter member of the American Hungarian Society. Mrs. Dorothy Arbuckle Mrs.

Dorothy Arbuckle, a former resident of Bloomington, died Friday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Fred Mathew, in Oak Lawn. Mrs. Arbuckle had lived in Bloomington until a few years ago when she went to the Chicago area to make her home with two daughters, Mrs. Mathew of Oak Lawn and Mrs.

William Kuhlman of Chicago. Her funeral is to be at 1 a.m. Monday at the Blake and Lamb Funeral Home in Chicago. Armington Caucuses Set ARMINGTON (PNS) Caucuses for village offices will be held Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the village hall.

Nominations will be for a president, a clerk and three trustees for a term of four years. The Citizens party will caucus at 7 p.m. The People's party will caucus an hour later. Those whose terms are expiring are: Donald Eckhardt, president; Lawrence Leaser, clerk; Jack Bossingham, Robert N. Pratt and Clair Gresham, trustees.

Homemakers Set Two Book Reviews EL PASO (PNS) Homemakers will hear two book reviews at the Woman's Club meeting at 2 p.m. Monday at the Legion room. Mrs. Harold Armstrong will review "Say 'Cheese' and Mrs. Robert Mayne "I Hate to Housekeep Book." Mrs.

Eugene Mayne and Mrs. Everett Roberts will be hostesses. ODELL Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J.

Watson of rural Odell returned home Friday from a week's visit in Washington, D.C. Mr. Watson, state president of the Illinois Farmers Union and a member of the National Farmers Union board of directors, attended the January meeting of the National Farmers Union board of directors. Mrs. Con Turner returned to her home in rural Odell day from a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Turner, at Milwaukee, Wis. CONVICTIONS ALL (authority and prerogatives, cries of protest have been raised in the Soviet press about prosecutors' abuse of powers. Newspapers. inclined to champion "liberal" causes have recently publicized cases in which innocent men were convicted as a result of prosecutors' slipshod investigation methods or pure malice.

The Communist party seems to a certain extent to have turned on its own law enforcement instrument. Pravda attacked prosecution officials in a Ukrainian city for framing a young newspaperman. His exposes of corruption and inefficiency had antagonized party officials. This curious incident appeared to indicate that Moscow party authorities were having second thoughts about responsiveness to local party whims. Investigations Started Criticism of the prosecutor's office in the press coincides with a campaign obviously aimed at enhancing the prestige of state security organs.

In addition to publicizing its feats in foreign espionage, the Committee for State Security KGB has emphasized its services in dealing with domestic "enemies." It has more and more been conducting investigations leading to the capture of economic criminals. It also is helping keep track of "ideological" offenders people who demonstrate excessive fondness for the company of Western tourists, and for Western styles in dress, music, reading matter, etc. These areas were formerly the province of the state prosecutor's office. The KGB's overlapping in such matters is a fairly recent development. De Land Caucuses Approaching Soviet Justice Creates Heat By GEORGE SYVERTSEN MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet state prosecutor seldom loses a case.

Recent events, however, suggest that prosecutors are going to have to watch their step. After Stalin and his secret police chief, Lavrenty Beria, died the practically unlimited powers of the secret police were sharply curtailed. In a return to "Socialist legality," largely conducted under former Premier Nikita S. Khrushehev's guidance, most of the Soviet regime's law enforcement authority was vested in the state prosecutor's office. In the opinion of some Western experts, the prosecutor's importance and responsibilities are comparable to those of the secret police under Stalin.

Press Comments But after several years of almost uninterrupted growth of its Five Offices Up For Grabs In Randolph HEYWORTH (PNS) Caucuses will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, to nominate, candidates for office in Randolph Township. Offices to be filled are clerk, assessor, board of auditors, cemetery trustee and library trustees. Officers whose terms expire are: W.

E. Bishop, clerk; Ralph Gardner, assessor; Ralph Quinton, Bert Lott and Howard Spaid, board of auditors; Charles Williams, cemetery trustee; and Miss Esther I and Mrs. Wilbur Yates, library trustees. The Democrat caucus will be held at the Randolph Township Fire Station. The caucuses of the Republican Party will be held at the American Legion Hall.

Injured Man Reported Good Paul Bower, 33, of 206 Williams Drive, Normal, remained in good condition at Mennonite Hospital late Saturday. Mr. Bower was hospitalized after he injured his back in a fall at the First Federal Savings and Loan Association, 410 N. Prairie, Friday night. Fireman Robert Colyer of 209 Packard, one of two attendants on the rescue squad summoned to help Mr.

Bower, injured his back while loading the fall victim. Mr. Colyer did not require hospital treatment. Chenoan's Mother Dies In Hospital CHENOA Mrs. Lillian Augsburger, 75, of Peoria, died at 1:45 p.m.

Friday in the St. Francis Hospital there. She was the mother of Mrs. Helen Decker of Chenoa. Her funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.

Monday at the Wilton tuary in Peoria. Burial will be in Swan Lake Memory Gardens there. Visitation will be Sunday 4-7 p.m. Surviving are four sons and five other daughters, 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Gold Star Mothers, the veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the Gertrude Rebekah Lodge, all Peoria organizations.

Snow Goes To India With Peace Corps RUTLAND (PNS) It was learned Friday that Thomas Snow has been assigned to Dunka Dilar, India, as a member of the Peace Corps. Snow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Snow of Chatsworth, formerly of Rutland. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Armington Class To Sponsor Party ARMINGTON (PNS) The Loyal Philathea Class of the Christian Church will hold a party Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the church dining rooms. Mrs. Vernon Henry will be in charge of devotions. Hosts and hostesses are Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rogers, Miss Florine Elliott, Mrs. Leatha Israel and Mrs. Ruby Cates. Car Window Broken The right front door window on Cherilyn Alvis' 1961 model car was broken early Saturday while it was parked in front of her home at 616 W.

Monroe. Police said damage was estimated at $25. Luther Burbank is buried in his Santa Rosa, gardens. lic Ph. Weather Record Pantagraph Weather Record Saturday's maximum 44; minimum 33.

Saturday: 6 a.m. 1 p.m. 11 p.m. Temperature 39 43 33 Barometer, 29.60 29.48 29.45 Humidity sets Sunday: 5:10. Sun rises Monday: 7:15.

Albany, snow 12 7 .19 Albuquerque, clear 50 27 Atlanta, rain 56 52 2.34 Bismarck, snow 15 .07 Boise, rain 44 29 .18 Boston, cloudy 20 Buffalo, rain 18 15 .44 Chicago, rain 33 31 .54 Cincinnati, cloudy 62 52 .11 Cleveland, rain 33 31 .94 Denver, cloudy 40 11 Des Moines, cloudy 24 20 .27 Detroit, rain 25 21 .67 Fairbanks, cloudy 9 5 Fort Worth, cloudy 48 41 Helena, cloudy 32 17 Honolulu, cloudy 77 68 Indianapolis, fog 52 62 42 .40 Jacksonville, cloudy 81 Juneau, cloudy 37 33 .03 Kansas City, snow 35 30 .05 Los Angeles, cloudy 64 48 Louisville, cloudy 62 52 .03 Memphis, cloudy 69 59 .16 Miami, cloudy 75 71 Milwaukee, snow 28 26 .78 Mpls. Paul, snow 20 16 .05 New Orleans, cloudy 65 59 2.37 New York, snow 47 24 .34 Oklahoma City, cldy 39 29 Omaha, snow 22 18 .16 Philadelphia, rain 39 43 29 Phoenix, clear 67 Pittsburgh, rain 51 43 .67 Portland, eldy 20 13 Rapid City, clear 34 12 Richmond, cloudy 62 39 St. Louis, rain 65 53 .06 Salt Lake City, cldy 39 18 Diego, cloudy 62 46 San Francisco, rain 59 52 .20 Seattle, rain 40 33 .62 Tampa, cloudy 76 64 Washington, rain 46 34 .15 Winnipeg, cloudy 10 -17 -Missing; T-Trace) THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Bulletin Board BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Shepherd, 1101 a girl born Saturday at St. Joseph's Low, Hospital. Mrs. Beniamin Todd. 1204 Mr.

and Greenlawn, boy born Saturday Mennonite Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eural D. Carver, formerly of Bloomington and now of Des Plaines, girl born Tuesday at Resurrection HosPark Ridge.

Grandparents. Mr. and pital, A. E. Carver, 603 S.

Madison. FAIRBURY (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Donboy born Friday in aid Bazzell, bury Hospital. and Mrs.

James Schaefer, DOWNS-Mr. girl born Friday at St. Jeseph's Hospital. BENSON- Mrs. Roger Kapraun, a girl born Thursday at St.

James Hospital, Pontiac. PONTIAC (PNS)- and Mrs. RaySt. mond Grove, girl born Saturday at James Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Will am Eaton, a boy born Friday at St. James Hospital. DWIGHT-Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Stephens. a boy born Saturday at St. James Hospital, Pontiac. WELDON (PNS)-Mr and Mrs. Cecil Baker, a girl born Friday at John Warner Hospital at Clinton.

Funeral Notices Mr. Everett F. Spencer Holder, Ill. Services Monday, 1:30 P.M. BECK MEMORIAL HOME 209 E.

Grove St. Rev. Wilfred H. Young Officiating Interment Bentown Cemetery Friends may call at the Memorial Home. Card of Thanks The Family of GALE PHILLIPS wishes to express their sincere thanks to every: one for the many kind expressions of sympathy during the loss of our loved one.

A special thanks to the McLean County Sheriff's department, the City Police department, the Ladies of The University Height: Church of God, the ministers, singer, pall bearers, and all those who sent food or in any way helped us at this time. The family of ALBERT E. MYERS wishes to express their sincere thanks to the relatives, friends, neighbors and pall bearers, and all who sent food, flowers, cards and all others for their thoughtfulness in our recent bereavement. The family of SAMUEL KIPER wishes 10 acknowledge the kind expressions shown them during their recent bereavement. Want Ad Rates OFFICE HOURS-Mon.

thru Fri. 8:30 A.M to 7 P.M., Sat till 6 P.M. Sundays and Holidays, 6 P.M. to 7 P.M No corrections. kills, or ads accepted after closing time Phone 824-3041 Ask tor Classified Ad Taker CASH PRICES DAILY COSTS Minimum Size Ad 15 Words or 3 Lines RATES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1, 1964 SIZE 8 DAYS DAYS DAY Words Cash Daily Cash Daily Cash In Ad Price Cost Price Cost Price 5.92 .74 3.64 .91 1:49 7.52 .94 4.56 1.14 1.76 8.88 1.11 5.40 1.35 2.03 10.64 1.33 6.48 1.62 2.43 12.40 1.55 7.56 1.89 2.84 14.16 1.77 8.64 2.16 3.24 15.92 1.99 9.72 2.43 3.65 17.68 2.21 10.80 2.70 4.05 count is for average size words of 5 letters.

The Pantagraph reserves the right to determine exact number of lines to be occupied by any ad Cost is determined by number of lines. not words, in the ad. $1.00 service and mailing charge for blind ads. Quotation of rates gladly given tor other than set solid Classified Ads. Cash rate earned It paid by city advertiser within five days from billing ano by suburban advertisers within seven days.

Fvery other day orders payable al one day rate. Nation rate applies to ads from outsiue primary circulation zone. Liacility of Publisher and News paper for errors 'is limited to space occupied for ad Credit for errors not the tault of the advertiser will of ad. The Pantagraph is responsible be limited to 1 day's republication for the first incorrect insertion only The Belly Hantagraph Carlson, in Ph. Our Side or 111.

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-Beau a.m.* Maine can 50c ad. all Unie L. F. Was Sunday, Jan. 24, 30 ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam loving memory of GEORGE WELTER who passed away one year 890 today, January 24.

1964: He suffered patiently and long. His hone was bright, his filled faith was strongp The peace of Jesus his breast, And in His arms he sank to The Family WITH A SINCERE desire to render helpful service those of our patrons whO wish 1o have in Memoriam notices published we have gathered together hundreds of verses and have pub lished them in an attractive bookie which may be had tree by calling 024 3041 or writing the Special Service De partment. Daily Pantagraph, ANNOUNCEMENTS Funeral Directors Beck Memorial frome 24 Hour Ambulance Service 209 Grove Ph Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home Rule Service Moderate Cost Phone 1104 N. Main 5t, Metzier Memorial Home Private Ambulance Service 1115. Washington St Phone 822-500 More As Friends Than Funeral Directors Carmody Funeral Home McLean and Chestnut Sts.

Phone Stamper Memortal Home Ambulance Service- Ample Parking 914 Main Phone Flowers BLOOMING PLANTS- Cut flowers, green plants and funeral designs NOVAK FLOWERS. 1312 N. Main St. WASHBURN FLOWERS. GIFTS-318 Main, Bloomington 824-3234 North St.

Normal, Ph. Cemetery Lots EAST LAWN- Lol 143 D. 1-23-4 in Garden of Last Supper. Charles Lawson, Ph. Clinton 935-6238 pella.

EAST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK tiful Memorial Garden Sections. En dowed cars Modern prices. Terms. PARK HILL -Has a TRUST FUND over $225.000 and growing daily, assure future care. Ph.

824-5365. PARK HILL- -Has a TRUST FUND $225.000 and growing daily. over assure future care. 824.5345 Business Personal AUTO AND TRUCK LICENSES Pickup Bring your title problems to us. BLOOMINGTON GUN CO.

604 N. Main. Your License AUTO LICENSE Truck -Pick-up Drivers service license Note No mal. problems Dan's Motel, Beauparking fort Fell Ave. Normal 11 Ph 9293 COIFFURE DESIGNER ADOLF ANDRE N.

Main Ph. 964-3790 1507 PAYING CAREER 6 months. versity Beauty School, 4171 N. Ph. 829-2938.

REMINDER time to lain LATE CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT. 1965 Stop at Window American State Bank, East Square. LICENSED HOME- Personal care. nice room for Reasonable rates. $125 couple month.

PR. 829-3993. WILL DRIVE YOUR CARModerate rates. Write Driving Service, G-7-M. Pantagraph.

WILL NOT BE responsible any debts other than own. Richard Schartzer, 206 W. Front, WILL NOT BE for responsible debts other than my own. Charles 900 East St. WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts other than my own and those contracted myself only John Witzig, Rural by Route, McLean, WILL PEPARE -Your 1964 Tax Return.

For appointment Ph. 829-6133. Where to Go PARTIES Specialty- AUTH'S Smorgasbord dining room service Ph. 829-3341 or 824-8129 for information, SMORGASBORD- The Elms Paso. 5 to 8 nights.

to 8 Open Noon Lunch-11-2 weekdays. THE Ill. AUCTION HOUSE CAFE-Wapella, invites you try their fine food served daily, Try special nites. MONDAY NITE salad Garbread $1.00 WEDNESDAY NITE Country tried chicken homemade biscuits with the trimmings $1.25 Don't forget about delicious steaks, chicken Pizza served each Lost and Found FOUND Owner and for have by identifying and white Wiley Pontiac key between Eastview Rd. and Downtown Normal, 453-2361 between 6 KEYS-LOST-Car, house keys black Lost AGRICULTURAL Baby Chicks, Poultry, Supplies 49 BABY -Now the time to book "Nick" Chicks, White Rocks.

Cornish-Cross and Leghorn-Cross Chicks, to PULLETS-400 ready lay ZEHR HATCHERY MILL Pontiac, Ill. Phone 842-1812 nests. nest HEATED Wayne FOUNTS Swisher dog feed. pads, ley Boots. Rock Salt, many other Items.

HAYES HATCHERIES 312 S. Center Ph. 822-4215 in Cross. Phone LAYERS-140 Ames Minonk 432-2056. PULLORUM CLEAN CHIC -Or started pullets.

De Kalo's. Leghorns, White Rocks. Cornish X. Key's Hatchery, Delavan, Ill. Ph.

244-8275. DUE TO ILL HEALTH -For sale 1050 Kimber K37 year old laying hens, each. Joseph Weber, Odell, Ph. 998- 2090. Farm Equipment 50 AUGER BOX-Heider 85 bushel pacity, adiustable lack, 7' auger, compiete with tires $400 MAROA IMPLEMENT Maroa, Ill.

Phone 794-3704 BALER--New Holland Wisconsin engine with electric starter, in very good condition. $200. Robert Wenger, Chenoa, Ph. Fairbury 692-3697. BEARINGS- -All types Ball and Roller, Timken and Fatner: and pillow blocks, See Your Favorite Repairman Or A SANDBORG SON 615 W.

Olive St Phone 823-2646 BURR MILL Braver, PTO, excellent condition; $50. Ph. Danvers 963-4896. CATTLE--Self feeder wanted, in good condition. Vernon Elbert, Cooksville, Ph.

725-3543 CHAIN SAWS- Expert repair service. HOMELITE SALES AND SERVICE WELDING AND MACHINE INC. Rt 150, mile south off 66 bypass CHUTES-Portable loading Metal rowing crates FRY'S WELDING, lock, Ill. Ph. 376-2441 COMBINES 1964 503, 4-row head and cab.

IH 151, 4-row head and cab. 1963 303 and 228 cornhead. IH 101 with 10' platform. PLANTERS IH 450-A. J.D.

495. J.D. 494. J.D. 490.

IH 450. TRACTORS TWO IH gas. Two IH 560 diesels. Two IH 450. gas.

Super MTA. LEMAN 'IMPLEMENT CO. Authorized IH Dealer Eureka, Ill. Phone 26 COMBINE- Gleaner Model with 4-row cornhead. 1964 model $14,000 TRACTOR -M-M 445 very good $1,500 SPREADER -Colby SPREADER -M-H and MF, good all prices.

$600 44, very FAIRBURY IMPLEMENT CO. Fairbury, Ill Phone 692-3316 Massey-Ferguson-M-M Dealer Business Personal 5 GET OUT OF DEBT WITH A FAMILY BUDGET PLAN RUSSELL S. PROCTOR INC. Ph. 829.1075 401 E.

Washington St. Bloomington, Ill. 1965, Height, Weight No Problem Getting the right ages and addresses from persons arrested may continue to be an occasional problem for Bloomington police, but they! should at least have the he right height and weight of inmates in the future. The department now has scale and a height indicator in the booking room. Persons arrested often give police false ages and addresses.

Falls Send Three To Hospitals Fall victims went to each of the Twin-City hospitals Saturday. Arthur Peterson, 78, of Krietzer was treated at Mennonite Hospital about 10:30 a.m. for injuries sustained in a fall down a stairway at his home. Ray Cheever, 38, of 802 Reinthaler Road was treated at Brokaw Hospital for a laceration on the back of his head. He was injured in a fall on a walk at K-mart at 2 p.m.

At 8 p.m. Mrs. Anna Fitzgerald of 323 E. Lincoln, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital as a result of a fall in her home.

She was listed in fair condition with an injury to her right hip late Saturday. N. Viet Nam Town Attacked MOSCOW (UPI) U.S. and South Vietnamese naval vessels shelled the North Vietnamese town of Dong Hoi Friday night, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Saturday. Tass, quoting a report of the official North Vietnamese news agency in Hanoi, said "North Vietnamese troops opened retaliatory fire and damaged one of the ships.

Casualties are reported from the town." Ex-Area Resident Dies In California ATLANTA (PNS)-Word was death received of Carl Sutton Monday at here Friday of the the Veterans' Hospital at Long Beach, Calif. He will be taken to Custer, for burial. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the Stevens Funeral Home at Scottville, Mich. He was born in Illinois and married Maude Wikle of Atlanta. They lived in Bloomington, Michigan and California.

Besides his wife, he is vived by two daughters, Maxine and Barbara, four granddaughters and two grandsons. One grandson preceded him in death. Arts, Travel Club To Review Book CHENOA (PNS) Mrs. Charles Voland will review the book "Child Worshipers" when the Arts and Travel Club meets. The members will gather at 2:15 p.m.

Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Woolard. Pedestrian Dies PEORIA, Ill. (UPI) A Pe- and oria woman, Rose Ritter, 62, was fatally injured Friday night when she was struck by an auto near her apartment. WAYNESVILLE Jerry Nelson, who recently received his discharge from the U.S.

Navy, Friday with his wife and daughter, Jacqueline, were visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson. He has been in service for four years stationed at Norfolk, Va, DE LAND (PNS) The Goose Creek Township caucuses will be held Feb. 2.

Township positions to be filled will be a clerk, an assessor, three auditors, two library directors and a cemetery trustee. The Republicans will assemble at 1:30 p.m. in the town hall. Democrats 1 will meet at 3 p.m. at the fire house.

Mystery Club Picks Officers ODELL (PNS) Mrs. Alice Brown was elected president of the Mystery Club at its meeting Thursday. Mrs. Luke Foley was named secretary. The club will assemble at 1:30 p.m.

Feb. 4 at the home of Mrs. Chloe Winn for a dessertpinochle party. COURT NOTES McLEAN COUNTY MAGISTRATE Sherman W. Parker, Diveron, posted license for 3 p.m.

hearing Feb. 12 on sign violation charge. Normal police arrest. Edwin A. Doran, 21, of 606 N.

School, Normal, posted license for 10 a.m. hearing Feb. 6 on speeding charge. Joseph Figueira, 21, Springfield, posted license for 3 p.m. hearing Feb.

speeding charge posted license for 3 p.m. hearing Feb. 5 Robert L. Beaners 314 W. Wood, on wheel tax ordinance violation charge.

Bloomington police arrest. Raymond George Fairchild, 21, Heyworth, posted $25 bond for 3 pm. hearing Wednesday on illegal transportation of liquor charge. Sea Floods Mine; 4 Workers Drown LITTLE BAY, Nfld. (UPI) Four 1 miners drowned today when a dynamite blast triggered a flood in a copper mine, trapping the four men at the 450-foot level.

Ten other miners working 100 feet above escaped when, sea waters cascaded into the coastal mine. The blast was set off at the level the ten were mining. Guild To Assemble For Sewing Day MINONK (PNS) The Guild of St. Paul's United Church of Christ will hold a sewing day Thursday for Church World Service. Guild members are reminded to bring used clothing for the Winnebago Children's Home.

New Commander UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Secretary-General Thant appointed Maj. Gen. Syseno Sarmento of Brazil commander of the U.N. Emergency Force in the Middle East Saturday.

Chief at Meeting Bloomington Police Chief Bernard G. McElvaney is in Lincolnwood attending a two-day session of the Illinois Police Chiefs' Convention. Lt. Lester Brown, head of the detective division, will be acting chief until Tuesday. nite 967-6856.

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