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20 rnUcrih, Rlixmitnclon. Tfiurvfoy. Aug- State Fair Receipts Percentage Tops 1961 CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS tiac. and restored by Clarenee Stoller, association president, and furnished with the assistance of Mrs. E.

U. Banker of Sauncmin. The house was turned over to Open Alberfs Cottage During Pontiac Reunion Downs Man Pleads Guilty In Theft Case PONTIAC The xittage of discovered, will be open for, the threshermcn by a and liam J. Viercgge in Gilman May in Albert D. J.

Cashier, little Civil public inspection during the 1962; Mrs l. amiin 130i. Mr. Viercgge died Mrs. Lora Nooner KL PASO (PNS (Mis.

Lora Elizabeth Nooner, 88, formerly SPRINGFIELD tff Ten- carnival rroripts rose from tative Illinois Slate Fair reports' 758 to S5.20.k show the fair's percentage of It went up from $163,398 on 1962 carnival, gate receipts and gate receipts to $171,513. grandstand receipts exceeded; The take of the state on after-' July, 1958. Surviving are one daughter. War veteran and Saunemin Threshermen's Reunion. mr "1k sheepherder and handyman who It was moved this month from discovered that Amen was a posed as a man for over half a'Saunemin to the Livingston woman, following an auto acci-century before her true sex (County 4-H Park, west of Pon-'dent in which she was 4njureq.

of Dahlgreen, died at 4:10 p.m. LcRoy J. Anderson, Mrs. Otto Schriefer, Onarga; one sister, -Mrs. Elizabeth kraft.

Wednesday at the Hefner Nursing Home where she had been a patient seven years. Prior to Agriculture Doctor Ralph was dov slighay from in cult Bradley said Wednesday the ffc-lto $119,279. but a night the state Court Wednesday to a charge Gilman, and two grandchildren. Two brothers and six sisters urge were drawn from daily re-i percentage went up from grand theft and filed a peti- that she had ipent one year with preceded s. Vieregge in tion asking for probation, ports and in both years do not '10 her son, Perle, in Eureka.

Final reflect federal taxes due. Her funeral will be at 2:30 death. She was a member of Zion Anderson waived Grand Jury action and pleaded to charges niri. Fririav at Ihp Vinrpnt To- figures may be available next week, he said. The state's percentage from; contained in an information filed 'morial Home with the Rev.

Le- United Church of Christ, thej Women's Guild of the church by the state's attorney's office, jroy Flynn of Eureka officiating. and the Rebekah Lodee. 1 1 Sun Victim Shows Much Improvement He is charged with taking and Burial will be in the Odd Fel cashing a check tor cemetery at Dahlgreen Mr. and Mrs. Vieregge farmed near Gilman until 1923, then hnn Saturday Visitation will begin at 7 p.m Thursday at the memorial while an employe of Don E.

Johnson at the Six Point Implement Co. Police earlier said that Anderson admitted the theft of more than $3,600 from the implement 0 EUREKA (PXS) Alan Cor home. She was born March 31, 1874 moved into Gilman. Donna Jean Cline MIXONK (PNS) Donna Jean Cline, 15-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald son, 16, who collapsed from sun in Mount Vernon, a daughter of stroke following Eureka High C3 but the information cov-v. F. and Nettie T. Burckhart 7 Famous for Aged Steaks Roasts I Hicks. She was married to J.

T.I employe, ivnon-- rw 23. Hp riinrt afternoon was much improved ed pnJy charge-Thursday at Eureka Hospital. Another i Cline, died Tuesday at Chil-! We Deliver-See Schedule PHONE 967-4985 Memorial Hospital in Chi Lewis Daniel Smith, 25. of De-j I 601 S. MAIN ST.

has regained consciousness and was said to be "over the hump." Alan, the son of Mr. and Mrs. cago, bhe entered the hospital Saturday. also was arrested in con-ineetion with theft of parts and Surviving are two sons. Elmer Decatur, Perle.

Eu flSTtSt-UlUM uioiit-mi vouit swumu I onarljl 80n0l0VtB rot 6IUITKS. 10W C41MII WffS KX I 'CUM Ull t-oz. tonu yr omr -C kmc raw Her tuneral will be at p.m. Friday at the Wilcox-Folkers Memorial Home, with the Rev. We Cut Nothing But U.S.DA Choice Aged Beef- Robert Corson, collapsed at 4:30 p.m.

as he as leaving the praofe been flled 8gainst tiee field. (mm in couru HBHTflfl Dennis Bartholomew officiating. Try Ours and Compare me uinerence reka; a brother, George St. Louis, eight grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Thomas Cox PONnAC (PXS)- Thomas Cox, 70, died at his home, 802 E. Timber, Wednesday. He had been ill about one week. He was taken to the Harris Funeral Home. Funeral arrange Newport News Docks Kiel, Germany (LTD The heavy cruiser Newport News, fiagship of the 2nd U.S.

Atlantic Fleet, arrived Wednesday for a three-day goodwill visit. Aurora Man Dies Of Iniuries SMALL (2to3Lb.Avg.) PIG RIBS For Barbecue Special 49 Burial will be in iMmonk Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Memorial Home. The Cline baby was born May 23, 1961, and had been ill since birth.

Surviving are her parents, a brother Donald, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Le-velle, Streator; Mrs. Fanny Cline, Minonk. PONTIAC.

-(PNS)- Charles 39' ments are incomplete. HAM BUTTS 3 To 5 Lb. Avg Lb. If cows could Taylor, 75, of Aurora, died at St. James Hospital here at Clarence Bateson 12:15 p.m.

Wednesday in injuries he received in a two-car collision give SjE CHICKEN PARTS All l'arts Cut From Fryers BREASTS $119 LBS. I Legs 3 Lbs. 1.29 3 Lbs. 49 Hearts i.b.l9 Wings Backs ....9 lbs. 89 CLINTON -(PXS)- Funeral Mrs.

Mengarelli 9 iwm ivinT' Saturday morning at the northwest edge of Pontiac. 1VI1L1MU1 Prairie Farms BUTTER 4 Lb. Prints He was taken to the Behrendt services for Clarence M. Bateson, 57, who died Tuesday night at Decatur and Macon County Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Pullen and Boos Funeral Chapel.

Burial will be PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. Fred Mengarelli 58, of San Rafael, former Pontiac resident, died Wednesday morning at a hospital in San Rafael. She excellent PORIC BUTTS 454 Funeral Home in Pontiac. Livingston County Coroner Vernon Von Qualen will call an inquest. Six other persons were injured in the accident LB.

at Camp Ground Cemetery near Farmer City. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. Miss Von Behren MIXOXK PXS i- MissAu- Man Injured As Cars Collide had been ill two weeks. She was taken to the Harry Williams Mortuary.

A funeralj mass will be held Saturday in San Rafael. Surviving are her husband; three sons. Fred Ronnie and Bobby, all of San Rafael and three grandchildren. Mrs. Anna Kiefer- i FAIRBURY -(PNS- Mrs.j Anna Kiefer, 95, died at Metho-' Fresh l'ork lb.

NECK BONES 15 BRING THIS EMBLEM BEEF 10 Igusta Von Behren, 83, died at LINCOLN (PNS Herbert, 8:25 a.m. Wednesday at St. Recce, 81, of Atlanta was taken: Marv's Hospital in' Streator, She to Abraham Lincoln Memorial becn a paticnt since Aug. Hospital Tuesday night follow- o. rAIIIti Ka.

DO.MF.STIC RABBITS QC 2 to 2': Lb. A vr. Lb. TONGUES. Lb.

07 BEKF qq( HEARTS Lb. 07 BOX OF 36. $3.49 PORK BRAINS 35 Mb. ctn. dist Hospital in Peoria at 10 p.m.

ni luui ifii ui in- caiuiu.i Void After Sept. 5, 1962 lanta and Reason on the Reason Road, about 7:30 p.m. Recce, attempting to make a at p.m. at me vwicox-r OiKersj iuesday. She had been in poor 'Memorial Home.

Burial will be health for more than a year. left turn into the driveway oL in iwinonK cemetery. mm lelt rairoury about a year Miss Von Behren was born! ago to enter a Peoria nursing KM) CUT PORK CHOPS ib. 49 the Goodman residence, turned into the path of a car driven by a son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Picrcp 1 Afl.mla Dec. 10. 1878, in Clayton Tov n-1 home iship near Minonk, a daughter of Her funeral will be at 1 p.m.

(Frederick and Ernestine Schlos-t Friday at the Cook Funeral KKKVDFI) PORK irc Ka. 13 KOOF2. $3.59 BREADED 1Cc CATFISH Ea. 1 3 BOX OF 20 READY STEAKSKa17 a. Vfi Von Behren Home and at 1:30 p.m.

at the t- i i i FILET MIGNON ations of the forehead the left' surviving are a nroinor, ennsuan v.nuren. tuir-arm, and fractures of the left 'rSi an(' s'sl(rs- Iis- Waite ial will be in Graeeland Cemc- and Mrs. Mary Funk. tery. Armour's Fullv Cooked PICNICS 6 To 8 Lb.

Avg. (ienuine Tenderloin Mmonk. A brother and a sister i She was born in Switzerland Th Pimp iinth ciwI.iinpH Oct. 1. ld.

a daughter of Hen- onlv a few small cuts. The new Preceded her in death. ne Reel 1 Reel She was a member of St.iry and Elizabeth Mueller Bol- MART 29 ea. mrvfrl iar hn viae Hrivirt Oi. Uch) She was married to Paul's United Chu: of linger.

BOX OF 21. $.1.75 Akers investigated. 3J( SI.K F.l Wilson's IJirgr Juiry LB. George Kiefer. He preceded her in death.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Ly-dia Scharlach of Rankin. She was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church. BIIV BF.FF Mrs. Mary Vieregge GILMAN Mrs.

Mary Vieregge. 73, a Iifc.org resident of the Gilman community, died UVER 07 ii. Soblen Charges British Juggling Tuesday evening at St. Mary' Hospital. Kankakee.

Sho was brought to the Reilly Funeral Home here. Funeral IjONDON -dv- Counsel for Mrs. Olivia Garrett SAYBROOK PNS i Mrs. FKFSII LIVER ib. Armour'i F.nds Piee SLICED BACON 5bLb- 49 Robert A.

Sobltn accused British authorities Wednesday of TO THE FOOD CIRCUS 1904 S. MAIN ST. FOR A FREE GIFT UP TO S5 WORTH OF GROCERIES FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES services will be held Frid.iv at. Olivia Garrett, 90. died at 10:13 SIRLOIN STEAIC I'SDA I'hoire (PinlM.ne) Aged 89( juggling with deportation laws 3 p.m.

at Zion Lnited Church olip.m. Tuesday at the Hopodale in an illegal maneuver to return Chr.st, lth the Rev. Wallace, Nursing Home in Ilopedale. h.m to America. Rc.fhtn luting.

Bun.il will Her funeral will be at I fore three Judges the be in Wenger Cemetery. m. Friday at the Stensrl Fu- Cuurt of Apjieal. an avomey Mrs. Vieregge was Ixtrn July neral Home here with the Rev.

trndei the deport at. on order, 7. 3HS7. in Gilman, a daughter of 'Joe Veach officiating Burial BRAUNSCHIVEIGER QO Smoked Liver Sausage Lb. 89 Ib.

against Soblen was a sham -an Conrad and Anna Wink Sieg-iwill be In Gibson City Cemetery xTadKion order in d.sgimc. fried. She was married to Wil-I at Gibson City. Pure, fresh, extra lean She wa Mmh 5. 1S72.

09 Sliced Boiled or BAKED HAM ib. in Mount Sterling. a nigh GROUND BUI" U1UUV. Olbs ter or r.onen ami Marina race. (round Hourly She was man if Nov.

2. lViJ. lo John (ianett. in Wiiichctrr. Homemade (lb.3'Jc) HAMSAIAD 3 99 Armour's Crescent emM SLICED BACON Fine Assortment Mixed licinkel liSKin ess AAf WIENERS 3kM0lUNCH MEATS.

miv i Ky. They niovrd lo the Say-brinik aiea after ihnr maruage. Sun'iving are her husband; three son. Shil. Colorado Sp.ir.gi.

C5 RmImt'. Say. bimik. Ishe, Red Oak: a daughter, Mis Fianns Kin h. Il'n-dale; a biotrer.

NVN'm Pare, Wiiii bev er, a utrr, Mrs. Joe Sutter, Gib-on City; 16 grandi hildirn; 3H Krrat-grand hi.dirn. le was p.nrd-rl in clcith ly a daughter. w.is a meniler the S.tb!.,k Christian Chunli. Fresh Pork.

Veal Ham Sliced or Piece BOLOGNA ib.35 hamioaf (round Proportionallv Armour' Star (lb. POLISH SAUSAGE. 2ibs. 99 Armour' Campfire Thick Slired l'SI) hoice (Ib.S'Jc) ftft CHUCK STEAKS 2 lbs. 1 I'SDV Choice 14-an tmna BEEF STEW Mrs.

Carl Lage Mi, evil Hi McriKini'e ll.i(i.'.il bacon WilstinV Crisp-Bite Sliced BACON si' 2k99( in at 11 Wei. VilMin' Spiced rntrtrd LUNCHEON 3 S'l" Sund-iy. tw- l4'nen Il.ltjof rur.rrnj II T.e Uan. Tender. Avg.

5 to lb. Seasoned with old lime Itaxor, Our awn Kxtra Uan PORK SAUSAGE ik.ii 3ibi.99 'r PORK CUTLETS Zibi. I Fall Victim Improving A Chipped Beef f.f)Cl'HI I'Ns-i- Jr. wn if rr sjik'rty COc SPECIALS FROM OUR Grocery Dept. Sl I j.kr I'fMt JtPtisfl l'pi'l in nifi Ik iritrtr PKGS.

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SPECIALS tlMICHOn-NOT HOtlt IA0ISH SMAUfiCRIIS(TOIUItCUI) HOffMAN HOT it l.i),'y POKOI CELERY 29 .1 7 FOR 15c Radishes Cu(umbers Grten Onions Grien Peppers Arrowimlth Man's Aunt Diet I'NM I (' 1 1 (Vtty fr.rir. llr Lis int. Mrs. I Iv. Irf Count on Ui'ne Mm h.

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