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AUTOMOTIVE The Panfagraph B-T Bloomington-Normal, III. Aug. 196S Central Illinois Bead las Mobil Home IIS a ii. Mitt, a fiw. Bcrnlce Pomerenke, Wcnona; Mr.

Ilrmnrv llnhn unH Mr. Mrs. Frances Gandy CLINTON (PNS) Mrs I 11 i 7 France! Candy, 63, formerly of Mon. Thru FrI. Went Ad Dept.

Opens at 8:30 A.M. Closes ct 7 P.M. Sat. at 6 P.M. Open Sun.

5 to 7 PK Phone 829-9411 Akk for Chmlflrd AUTOMOTIVE For the bnfit of ptlrrt illnllipi. Mrs. Richard. FJ Paso Bloominrjlon Normal hospitals Knight, Miss Kara, 202 Ivanhoe St.e-iM. ie.se.

Uot, nr iAe w. IN romn K.H C.ffli.1 ov1 I mrw Hrtif'nM. V4 V'T l. 11. IW Pit.

7t Itil r' lane rrw Mxn.ii 15. MOBIUAND. INC an Oa txn. w.iSl aed. linn I r.iw- I M.

11 (AI-) ML i wi" xv LA.NAQiA.N The fu- V. i 1" vi 7 t' iZ neral for Mrs. Elizabeth U. Vr7 rVnU le" Redder, 90. who died ni mUti I r.

-X urday, will be at am. Wl- day 'at Waldo Mcnnonite Clinton, died Sunday at Tucson, Ariz. vh the following control, for Way Spracue. Cordon, 1124 Raney Anderson, Mrs. Edgar, 602 W.

Her funeral will be at 1:30 tn. Wednesday at tie Pullen- Church. The Rev. Earl Sean will officiate and burial will be In Wal- Virginia. Normal vlaitort: Hours from 2 to 4 p.m., and from 7 until 1:39 p.m.; no children under 11 yttrs ef age; rte more than two visitors at the tome time.

Fred Wells. Mmint Erie; 10 grandchildren and 11 great mn.1iilJpiiii A iah Krnlhnf Boos Funeral Chapel. The Rev. R. DcPrenger will officiate rlw, lIKHi Ilk.

Ma liw- ww-e ret Cr Sewn n. tun 14" lrTkM'Vmi w't Imimii. Ittln, teM Pvf fn lMe Mobile Homti IIS church. dcaji. She wai born July 11, 1878.

kLfirTl 1 MENNONITE Admitted Raney, Mrs. Danvert and burial will be In McClimani Cemetery, Hallsvllle. Visitation win be 4 to p.m. Tuesday at the chapcL She was married to Albert Candy. He preceded her In A EETTER BUY ALWAYS r.rMlrv lulw.

"Th Willi The Sypult, Mrs. Russell, Farmer IF YOU NEED HOUSING WE CAN HELP YOU and Mary Stalter Stalter. She was married to Edward Redder veer. It Sv O.rt DELUXE Mobile Horn Sales VH W. ftmu reeri II.

PIKX. )t 1 City Hays, M.ss Slunta. Mmier Foglcr, Mrs, Albert. it. 4 death.

A aon. Albert Jr. of Lincoln, Mrs. Zetterlind WASHINGTON (PNS) The funeral for Mrs. Lucille "Sally" Zctterlind.

49, who died Satur Kindred. Mrs. Gladys, Arming- if yoo looiinfl for qvoiity end and a daughter, Mrs. Edith Huff- Jan. 13.

1003. at Cridley. He died In June, 1913. Surviving are two daughters. Miss Esther, Hesston, and Miss Alma Jane, Hutchison, and a sister.

Miss Lena Stalter, Morton. Four Sarver, William. Cooksville Flitkinger. Mrs. Ethel, 815 E.

Front Johnson, Miss Rebecca, Towan- da Drydcn, Joel, Washington Halane, Chester, Stanford KIsfiMT, Stanley, 165 W. Olive Nelson, Mrs. Meredith, 10 Fair-view Ashnger, Mrs. J. 1213 W.

Olive Cultra. Patrick, 303 W. Vernon, Normal Phillips. Mrs. Jack and baby girl, 203 Summit, Normal ST.

JOSEPH'S Admitted Brownfield. Mrs. Maud, Loda Walls. Mrs. Minnie, 1304 W.

Wood Pistole, George, Heyw-orth Fagerburg. Kevin, Le Roy ITT .1 'man of Tucson, aurvlve. fiiiilxian od service, ports Ortdi tnob.le horn Inswronte Mrs. Alice Purley day, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Habcckcr Mortuary.

The Rev. John D. Meyer will officiate and burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. FORREST (PNS) Mrs. ARRIVING NEXT WEEK! 3 Bedroom PARK ESTATE with Expando SEE GREENWOOD Imwiww YMn la JUIT AURIVIO Alice Purkey, 62.

died at and two sisters pre- m. Sunday at SL James I os- ceoca ncr in oeam. isitatmn will begin at 7 ii MnM, Irwit Dvfeft HkUM In ton Horine, Harry, 703 S. Main French. Ross, 1103 S.

Clinton Hotmbcrg. Arthur. Clienoa Harelwood, Miss Shirley, 712 W. Wood Richardson, Cecil. 1515 W.

Market Ofliler, Charley, Danvers Marshall, Mrs. Maxine. 907 W. Washington Bailey, Mrs. James.

5114 S. Clayton Wcy, Miss Nellie, 1001 N. She was a member of 1 Mcnnonite Church. o'clock tonlRht. She was born Jan.

10, 1919, In Killed by Sniper Now York (AP) ViiKtnt Mahar, 31, falhor of throe children, was slain by a sniper's bullet Sunday while rid-Irtg In a Long Island Railroad train. piLaL, PonUac. She had been ill seven months. Her funeral win be at 2 p.m. BilK ft- io.nd.

ll.Mia UDDY reoria, a daughter of Louis and Elizabeth Lauper Rau. She was Jacob Tervlel Tuesday at the Culkln Funeral IiKXm. a moor iiw i II. HK'iw, rnt fcllcw. ImuM1 bwH hi.

fwh tnnKn KUDDV DELAVAN (PNS) Jacob 'married to Harry Zetterlind In Tcrviel, 79. died at 2 a m. Sun-' Peoria March 4. 1335. Home, the Rev.

Irvln Kearns officiating. Burial will be In For mm. Logsdon, Miss Susan, 304 w. rest Cemetery. OOPY- i 11.

IbadrMwy franf aiwwi. UDOV a a rtwavaanv lany Amtrlcan. iiiini- OTHER HOMES YOU'LL ENJOY SEEING. day at St. Mary'i Hospital.) Surviving are her husband; Quincy.

He had been paticnt.two daughters, Mrs. Susan Mad-for five months. den. Washincton: and Mrs. Friends may call at the fu MiilCf tT.rranf nvlntj rcem.

Thornton, Mi5S Alice, 1201 W. wmi la 1 lown. frant aVi nan, neral home. r. tti.ii Gray Martin, John, Dowrts Raburn, Mrs.

Marie 202 S. Mercer Mnoo. His funeral Tuesday at 1:30 Jovce Jastrzab, Normal; a Cl. V. Ct 1.

101( It Pa flTATf-Prant vlna a a w)foem. frent klfchan. Russell look Inquest Set and a i i JlZ the Funeral brother, Norman Rau, at Cilman, daughter of nr Home, the Rev, Kenneth Gorrell sinter, Mrs. Ethel B. Haney.

Benjamin, Tim, R. 1 room MoOtrn i tr ykrw! 0 HILLCREtT ren IHthWt Medwn. i0 a a I Vboyanv I Mulberry Moran, Carl. 105 W. Front Fulton, Mis Linda, East Peoria Morgan, Mrs.

Freda, 814 W. Oakland and Flora MickJer Adams. She officiating. Burial will be at. both of Peoria; and two grand- Dismissod married to Alfred Purkey Nov.

.0 fcFW V0RKCR-ali4 Dvlna SCHULT- An Inquest Into the Aug. 12 Hartsburg Union Cemetery children. A sister preceded her 1938. at Kcntland, Ind. He Wilson, Miss Elizabeth, 812 N.

as ii Nkw YOKKtR-iarnr Amarican Irani amir. died May 12, 19C7. Lee Dismissod Mrs. Fannie, in death. She was a member of St.

Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church. She lived in Washing Farmer Surviving are three daugh Shaw. death of Russell F. Zook. 43, will be laid at 10:30 a m.

Wednesday In the McLean Coun-ty coroner's office. Mr. Zook, of R.R. 1, was Bartscht. Charles, Ellsworth Stover, Mrs.

Betty, Towanda taviLO- MilL 1 Mdraam. MERail LIMIT! 0 i I J. Malrrnaail d(or. oONia-UiN, oailraom. PRE-OWNEDi "ARRIVING VERY SOON" HOI IT PAJK- I Ha a xi HOUV pa VisitaUon will be from 9 o'clock tonight.

He was born In Emden, Germany, Dec. 22, 1888, the son of Frederick and Mary Eeten Ter-viel. He was married to Kathe- ters, Miss Jean Momence; Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Lois, 311 Robin- ton 30 years.

KiT--Kir et tha PKia WKNa." City Keller, Mrs. Belinda. 1306 S. Main Rnpp, Mrs. Alvina, 411 Hovey, hood Lane The family has suggested that, killed when his truck and a spe- Miller, Clearwater Beach, and Mrs.

Ruth Cunningham, Jo-Uet; four sons, Neil, Bradley; Paul, Oak Lawn; Jerry and a SS An I bmuIIM Iwtd-' Williams. Darrell. 2U6 S. Mc. rlne M.

Harms Dec. 22, 1914. She died May 11, 1951. Lean KM4 k. Alvmlnum vmk 4, minav canailwoaf, IV amanna.

pr k4 la tall. ALSO Ligard, Miss Frances, Rusk Ha any expressions of sympathyjcial Illinois Central train carry-may be made in the form of ing Democratic senatorial can-contributions to the church me-jdidate William G. Clark collid-morial fund. led at the Raab Road crossing. Richard, both at home; a sister Normal Schmidgall, Daniel, Mackinaw Amathcr, Mrs.

Rachel, Farmer He is survived by a dauch- la With Cabana mam and car ven Nursing Home Mrs. Florence Lletz, Urbana; Mrs. Delbert Devore, Quin- Belts, Donald, 308 MecherJa Drive W. wur granacniioren; ana two cy; a son Abert, Mackinaw; great-grandchildren. four grandchildren; two great- She was a member of the grandchildren; a brother.

Ado, Johnson, Mrs. Sue, Mobil-Land City Gottschalk, Edward. 1511 Oakland Glenn, Mrs. Charles, Clinton Whitt. Mrs.

Edward. 609 port. Loc. a auial aaction. Oc.

Cvaancy lihm a.rt. GREENWOOD MOBILE HOMES Trailer Court United Methodist Church and the Emdcn, and a sister, Dena IUniniiiwHi-fJoriiinI Ileal Its i avoroami, i aimiy raun. RESERVE YOUR LOT NOW FOR EARLY OCCUPANCY AT NORTHMEADOW "The Ultimote In Mobile Home living" Wa Aia Opam Hon. fhru A to tJK Sunday, 6 P.M. W.

ra lecatarj uf aeuih el Howard Jonion'i on tha Rout ii frontoga rood. Prairie Vista Mobile Mansions Son 829757 Hamilton, Ernest, Farmer City w. WSCS. Stevens, Donald, Saybrook Weed, Paul, 402 S. Robinson Carl Andrew COLFAX (PNS) Carl An- Thompson, Mrs.

Patricia, 811 W. Hart, Aurora and 10 HOUM 8 to Daily, Sun. I to 6 "Ounl.fv HiameM fttinlitw rwere" Terveil, Mason City. A daughter, a brother and three sisters preceded him In death. He retired from Caterpiller Tractor Co.

In Peoria In 19-5. He formerly farmed in the Dela-van area and was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church In Monroe Thomas, Sylvester, 1108 S. Main Orr. Russell, Stanford Hudson, Robert, 905 N.

Main Lee, Mrs. Mary, 1304 S. East Amman, Robert, Decatur College, Normal four Blocks west ef junction si ond.drew, 82, died at 7:45 a.m. Sun- Mather, Mrs. Elaine, R.

4 A A son preceded him In death. Mr. Morgan farmed east of Saldino 66. ph. 1397441.

day at St. Anthony Hospital, Bloomington for about 30 years Bourne, Charles. Colfax before moving to Kennty in i Burtis. Mrs. John.

El Paso Emden. Hall, Carl, Stanford Bardwell, Mrs. Melani, 5024 E. Walnut ST. JAMES Pontlee 1949.

Bray, Mrs. Wesley, 35 Delaine QUALITY Mrs. Addie Stamp Drive, Normal Miss Eva Heck Ashley, Mrs. Cecil, Deer Creek LE ROY (PNS) Mrs. Addie Rockford.

Graveside rites will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wiley Cemetery. The Rev. Ernest Reynolds will officiate. Visitation will be 10 a.m.

to noon Tuesday at the Harper Funeral Home. He was burn Aug. 25, 1885, at Ileyworth, a son of Jasper and Admitted Talbert, Ordie, El Paso Nolan, John, PonUac Stamp, 82. died at 11 p.m. Saturday at St.

Joseph's Hospital, SELECTION GUARANTEE 1968 CADILLAC Funeral services for Miss Eva Heck, 63, of Maple Grove Nursing Home, who died Saturday Bloomington Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital, were at Tuesday at the Bethel Church, Carstens, Mrs. Margaret, Pon- tiac Carter, Mrs. Glen, Pontiac Handley, John, Minonk Chandler, Mrs.

Bertha, Pontiac Evers, Mrs. Genevieve, Pontiac Springer, Miss Mary. R.R. 3 Brinkley, Jeremiah, 706 Cullom, Normal Huenerberg. Eldon.

Beecher 3R0KAW Admitted Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. Le Roy topa MViii ooor saioies, eatoaenc, factory OW coa diikwoo, oowar steering ed the Rev. Bruce Badger officl ating. Burial will be in Oak 9:30 a.m.

today at the Beck Memorial Home and at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity Church. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Miss Heck was born Sent. 30.

radio, (water, leather, inteior, Grove Cemetery, Adelaide Brock Andrew. He married Vera Augspurger Jan. 7, 1926, at Lexington. Surviving are his wife; a brother, Albert, Chicago; and a Barth, Mrs. Michael, Benson "yi WP.

WWW fill llco(X steering wheal reaota Friends may call at the Stensl Bohm, Daniel, Pontiac Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Funeral Home control elude aw roc. Hal lor oer I i 'i5OCL iaaiittU tka arfyia VJ 1904. at Chicago, a daughter of Le Roy at Dismissed Be Wise! Buy New 1969 MODELS That Are OUTSTANDING Here Now at HIGHWAY MOBILE HOMES 1910 S.

Main THEY SAY (Our Customer.) i She was born Jan. 20, 1886, I niece, Mrs. Chelsea Lee, Wau- Valentine and Anna naiska Culfra, Patrick, 303 W. Vernon, Kase, Fred, Pontiac and Mrs. An- at "est Liberty, a daugh Heck.

Normal Shoop, Mrs. Vernon, Pontiac kegan, who Mr, drew raised. 1968 CHEVROLET ter of Henry Clay and Martha Fugate Lewis. She was mar- McWhorter, David, Pontiac She is survived by a brother, (Wilson. Miss Lisa, Clienoa John, and two sisters, both Greiser, Joseph, 518 E.

Grove Mr, Andrew was in the pro Burkett, Jim, Pontiac S.Sgt. Malinowskl Coprice ttiete. potMoaer Holloa wegoa. 3H V-4, oetoamK ioctory named Miss Man-, all of Chi Brooks, Mrs. Bruce, Pontiac Staff Set.

Maurice E. Malin ried to David Stamp at West Liberty in 1909. He died in 1941. Surviving are a son, Ray, Ar- air coadiitonino, power steering em) brakes, whtiewalls, radio, heal. cago.

A brother and a sister pre- duce and seed business in Colfax for about 40 years. He was a member of the United Methodist Church. owskl. 32, son of Mrs. Carl Mai er, vinyl Interior, power rear win- Aslinger, Mrs.

J. 1213 W. Olive Lilgendahl. Mrs. Charles, 301 S.

Walnut. Normal Pevton. Mrs. LeRoy, R.R. 2, Begani, Mrs.

Robert, Oak Park Riffle, Dr. and Mrs. Paul, Ranger, Tex. flow, wheel covers, Wl I wheel, r.aote control eiirror, rowsmith; two daughters, Mrs. inowskl of 1309 W.

Grove, died Hma rt at i Talrcnnvillo'CttnlniF af CVinnnnrl Ai Fnrpo Mrs. Fannie Bailey Villi. II I vuvnuiiiiiib uuuupr Ob UULUIIUIU lilt 4 Th line tnor I 11 Riffle, Paul, Mitchell, Mark, Mrs. Fannie Bradford Bailey, irvrao top pwyar. anony oinar Im lor over i V5.00a 100 warranty 4J7J 0u66u Beach Fa and Mrs Marie Base, Wichita Falls, Tex.

Normal any expressions of sympathy ro pnv. Mra vm 86, of Shamcl Manor died at His funeral will be at av avu 1:10 a.m. Monday at BrokawporIand. Mrs. Mary, 505 S.

Fell, may be made In the form of Cara' Van Cleve, Middletownj 1968 PONTIAC WoHnncrtatr fit Pnnrcnn Normal That hava tha BEST prlcai In tha tUIIUJUUUUlia IU uic uiuuuscuni, n. Ac mirie and Paula, Ranger, Tex. Kent Kendall, Ranger, Tex. FAIRBURY Admitted Meyer, Amos, Fairbury Funeral Home In Walters, Okla. "ospital after an illness of two Grand frix, 3 door hordtop, V-S, area.

But, you come anq udg weeks. Airs, uauey was a re Sergeant Malinowskl lived in awd'is iwLivry mw tviwiieniiie. oower sla.rina and brokat. whit. Welch, Earl, 807 E.

Jefferson Tinervin, Gary, Washington Ifaushalter, Miss Judy, Lexing tired missionary and teacher. wolli, radio, hMi.r; vinyl tntarlor. for youri.lll WE SAY I Memorial services will be at ibwck.l leott, vinyl lop, wheel cov- Dameron, Mrs. Florence, Fair- Octavia Manor Nursing Home. Jesse Schertz HUDSON Jesse Schertz, 56, died at 9 p.m.

Sunday at Mcnnonite Hospital, Bloomington. Middlelown Ohio; 10 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. A son, two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. She was a member of Bethel ton the Bloomington area until he entered the Air Force in May, 1960. His service included a three-year tour of duty in Spain.

e(t, till and telescoping steering Vj wheel, remote control eiirror, siereo- i tape plover. SUN Ilka bury Dismissed That we hov fho OUTSTANDING lOO'oWorronty election in the a real but, you Lewis, Wesley, Mishawaka, Ind, Deputy, Mrs. Wilma, Fairbury He was stationed at Offutt Air Force Base at Omaha, at the time of his illness. 1968 BUICK iS Pr esbyt eria Surch a Car1' 15 Harbord Drive United Presbyterian Church In Monmouth. iLllenberg.

Miss Elizabeth, 1206 N. Morris Mrs. Bailey was born June Krj Mrs Leonard, 1219 W. 22, 1882, at Belleville, the! IIftVPV vnPmai come and see for yourself! Church. Mrs.

Lewis moved to Le Roy in 1945. He was taken to the Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Carlock. f.Sle Sobra. 2 door-hoidlop, V-8, Doesn't It seem wis to you to buy 1969 model Mobil Home one they auiomQiK. lociory mr conaiiKmina, While living in Bloomington, GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted Raleigh Roberts Sergeant Malinowskl was em are available instead of pay ina as much, or even mora for PIPER CITY (PNS) Ra power steering end brakes, white-wolli, radio, heater, vinyl Interior, wheel covers, renol control mirror, tinted glass.

tttnri Sav. 1.100 warranty J17J ployed at Blackford Plumbing 1965 PONTIAC CATALINA 1968 model? It's easy to see that leich R. Roberts, 71, died at 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the Far daughter of John Hall and Car- Morrison, Robert. 1501 Aurora rie Capron Holt Bradford.

The; Way Normal family moved to Monmouth in 1 Ralstoni Mrs Mary Lexington 189.5; ICoIIett, Joseph, R.R. 4 After teaching five years in'Wf Chi the newer model puts you many dollars ahead. And doesn't If make sense to aa when the greatest se Sport Coup, locol on owner cor 1967 OLDSMOBILE lection of 1969 models are? At equipped with ust about every option Pontioe offers, Including factory oir conditioning. Coolly sharp Inside ond out. Wall show Berry, Mrs.

Clora, Arrowsmith Schleeter, Dale, Anchor Lannel, Mrs. Patricia, Le Roy Dismissed Bradbury, Mrs. Sandra, Gibson City Camp, Mrs. Betty, Paxton VanScoyoc, Cora Allen, and Wilkins Supply Co. He was born June 12, 1936, at Tilden, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl J. Malinowski. He married Elizabeth Thompson Sept. 17, 1965 at Altus, Okla.

Sergeant Malinowski is sur Highway Mobile Homes have Cutlass. 4 door sedo. V4, ovto-nwlic, power steering and brakes, whitawalls, radio, healer, wheel rural schools she became a mis- Couchi Mrs Lester, 1103 Mount go, N.C., veterans hospital. He was a former Piper City resident. His funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Reilly Funeral Home, the Rev. George Gar- not merely a single model to show cowrfc iwq ana wn.il. hkv nvw. sionary of the United Presbyte you, buf in our large selection of Vernon Drive you the slicker: Ungina! price, $4,613,041 100 $2395' several top makes all but one are 1 969 And All of the many 1969 warranty. Harvey, Puyal- $1995 Burnham, Mrs.

luo, Wash. rian Church in Khartoum North, Egyptian Sudan. She organized a girls' boarding school in vived by his mother; his wife; models on display at Highway Mobile Homes are Name Brand homes that have been awarded the covet four daughters, Mikki and Con 1967 THUNDERBIRD landau, 4 door, V-8. automatic. Dismissed RUST CADILLAC CO.

Egypt. ris officiating. Burial will be in Brenton Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

He was born Sept. 15, 1896, at ed, highly respected MHMA Seal of nie, at home, ana Maurianne and Cindy, Peoria; a son, Burr, She returned to the United, Howard, Mrs. Charles, 12 De- 400 W. Washington Ph. 829-1349 steering and brakes, power win.

Boy Wounded CHICAGO (UPI) A 16-year-old North Side boy was Acceptance your assurance of superior construction and materials at home; four sisters, Miss Haz States in 1915 and received her teaching certificate at the West aows, wnu.woiis. faaio, n.Hi.r, vinyl biierior, bucket seals, vinyl top, wheel covers, lilt steering laine, Normal Farner, Mrs. Joe, Lexington Poole, Mrs. Jerry, R.R. 4 el Malinowski, 1309 W.

Grove; Chatsworth, a son of Frank and wheel, remote control outside plus approved factory engineering. Your confidence is fully ustlfled by the display of this Seal. So, see Teachers College at Macomb. She then taught at Maunaola shot and wounded early today as a policeman pursuing him Edna McMahan Roberts. He mirror.

Must seo lo oppreciale. it inn'V- Hutchison, Irvine, Wapella Mrs. Helen Smith, 1507 W. Perry; Mrs. Bernadine Markstein-er, 1226 Jersey, and Mrs.

Donna Raydon, 1515 S. Bunn, and two Zr 5395 Willow, tripped and fell, causing his gua Seminary at Maui in the Ha- Fonner, Larry, 108 W. married Pearl Purdum Nov. 29, 1923, at Chatsworth. She died in 9V Normal fi3iai I 1967.

1967 PONTIAC brothers, Carlin, 105 E. Locust, Surviving are a nephew, Joe Executive, 4 door hardtop, V-8, i to discharge, police said. Tornado and Merlin, 1307 N. Western WML automatic, factory air conditioning, power stealing and brakes, whita Roberts, Milford; and a neice, Mrs. Donald Roy, Rankin.

Small He was preceded in death by walls, radio, h.aler, vinyl lop, wheel his father and a brother, covers, remote control mirror. Mr. Roberts operated a res Showroom condition, nnnr waiian Islands. Mrs. Bailey graduated cum laude from Monmouth College in 1923 and taught history and social science at Monmouth High School 27 years.

After her retirement she taught the adult handicapped in Kentucky and lived with a niece, Miss Virginia Bradford at Urbana, before going to Shame! Manor in July, 1966. I 180 warranty J7J. Alonzo Morgan Alonzo Morgan, 76, of 707 E. 1966 CADILLAC. DeVllle convertible, V-8.

automatic, taurant and a bowling alley in Piper City for many years. He was also a building contractor. He was World War I veteran and a member of the Piper City Masonic Lodge. Eight niures Market died at John Warner Hospital, Clinton, at 12:30 a.m. lactary air conouioning, power.

Sunday. He was brought to the Metzler She was married to John shtaring and brakes, Rawer win-7 whilewalls, radio, heater, y)yl Inlerior, wheel covers, tilt i and telescoping steering wheel, remote control outside mirror, 1 power seat, Perfect from bumper 100 warranty $3795 nt I OlDSMOBIU 98 4-door luxury 100 sedan, full power, 470C factory air, low mileoge.Onty fill Memorial Home, where a private service will be held at about two miles east of the Mississippi River, about 5 p.m. Tha area was a manmade lake with sandy beaches and picnic Bailey Nov. 26, 1950. He pre ceded her in death.

By The Associated Press A small tornado dipped down on a recreation area near the Mississippi River in Southern Il John Wells WENONA (PNS) John Wells, 89, died at 8:40 p.m. Saturday at Washington Nursing gr BUICK Eleclra 72S 4-door hard-1700 lop. full power, factory 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be them all at our big new sales loca tion.

WE GIVE 6 MONTHS FREE LOT RENT Anywhere YOU Like WE' FEATURE 5 TOP BRANDS 12x60 Front Living Room 12x60 Dutch Kitchen 12x60 Raised Kitchen 12x60 Privets Dinlns Room 12x4? front Bedroom 12x60 Three Bedroom 12x60 Front Dlnlno Room 12x60 Front Kitchen 12x60 Front Living Room 12x60 Front Dining Room Budget Minded? Come To HIGHWAY MOBILE HOMES Bloomington's Quality Dealer Big New Location at 1910 Main 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Rh. 967-7955 CLOSED SUNDAYS oir, low mileage in East Lawn Cemetery. linois Sunday, injuring eight per AlltVinritioc cairf nnmarnna Slaiion- in PLYMOUTH Home, Washington.

He had lived there four years. fury (I power 1700 wagon. V8, Sie.rlng fuiey 1965 FORD Gataile S00, 4 door sedan, V-8, automatic, factory air conditioning, power steering, whilewalls, radio, h.aler, wheel covers, outside minor. Must see and drive to power brakes. sons and causing considerable businesses and 'house in property damage.

vidnity were damagecj and St. Elizabeth Hospital at near- that the nearbv Rav Jean Sub- Graveside rites will be at 1:30 $1895 radio, low mileage. SPRING BAY The Spring p.m. Tuesday at Scott Cemetery, Mount Erie. There will be no visitation.

He was born Feb. 19, 1892, a son of J. P. and Mollie Morgan. He married Rose Pendleton Sept.

23, 1917. She died Nov. 2, 1949. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Helen Pagel, 707 E.

Mar OLDSMOBIU 88 3-door lop. Power steering. Bay Melon Festival will open, by Granite City said two of the division had utility lines knocked Friday and run through Sun-1 eight were badly hurt. Bernard down and other damage. 100 warranty power brak kS 3 U7J Friends may call at the Funeral Home, Wenona.

He was born March 6, 1879, Finney, personnel administrator The storm area is about day, 15 4-door sedan. in POBB Galaxie 1704 Power steering. at the hospital, said the two suf $795 pow. BERT JACKSON'S AUTO WORLD 400 W. Front, Moominatoa Ph.

833-7730 or 839-1031 ket, with whom he made his home the past several months; Miss Irene, Kenney; Mrs. Louise Metzler, 1115 E. Washington, and Mrs. Lorene Wieting, Le Roy; a son, Donald, Lutsen, Sponsored by Legion Post 1115 and its Auxiliary, the three-day affair will be held at the Legion Park. Food will be served starting at 5 p.m.

Friday and at noon on Saturday and Sunday. at Mount Erie, a son of David and Melinda McCleary Wells. He was married to Elma Andrews at Terre Haute, April 2, 1907. She died in 1954. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs.

Rheatha Kemp, 206 Mea miles northeast of St. Louis. One of those at the recreat'ort area who escaped injury was Cindy Alexander, 14, of Collins-ville. "All of a sudden it got real rainy and windy," she said. "Loudspeakers told everybody to get inside.

fered cuts on their legs from flying glass. Names were withheld until relatives could be notified. Most are teen-agers, Pinney said. The twister hit the Sun and Fun Recreation area, located near Interstate Highway 270 Ph. (217) 935-3150 Pantagraph Phones 829-9411 a brother, Jay Chi- Open Frl.

Evwiinas dows Bloomington; Mrs. 'cago, a sister, Mrs. Zilpha De-.

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