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CM From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, Blooinington-Norinal deaths NQAA, U.S. Dipt, of Weather record Pantagraph Weather Record Friday's maximum 54, mini 'A fa 1 mcwismz mum SO. '1 ATCK Friday: 6 a.m. 1p.m. 11 p.m.

Temperature 30 52 34 Bloomington-Normal, III. B-l March 13, 1971 N. E. Orr, ex-Normal resident, Barometer 29.69 29.65 29.70 I k. I 1 IIRaM I Itf 1 I fL Sun sets Saturday: 6:00 p.m.

Sun rises Sunday: 6:10 a.m. National forecast Rain is expected Saturday promoted to lieutenant colone laid Norman E. Orr, formerly of Normal, EES Snow along the Pacific coast and in the Gulf states. Snow is fore cast for parts of the Rockies It will be warmer in Arizona and New Mexico, milder in the mid-Atlantic states and colder Figures Shew High TemperatvnM Ixpected fie Dcytliw Saturday in the northern Plains. Extended forecast iMktad freclvItatlM Met Indicated- Comolr letal frtof Illinois extended outlook Mon s.

day thru Wednesday: Cloudy with chance of show- fef All) ANNOUNCEMENTS I WHO CAN DO' IT BULLETIN BOARD Funeral Directors In Memoriam 1 Business Service Directory ers and cooler Monday. Partly cloudy with seasonable temperatures Tuesday. Lows mid 30s to mid 40s and highs upper 30s to upper 50s Monday. Lows mostly 30s and the highs upper 30s to low 50s Tuesday. Partly sunny and warmer Wednesday the lows mostly 30s and the highs middle 40s to middle 60s.

The Weather Elsewhere By The Associated Press High Low Pr. Albany, clear 42 39 Albuquerque, clear .66 30 Atlanta, cldy 59 43 .04 Bismarck, cldy 42 32 Boise, cldy 47 40 .38 has been promoted to lieutenant colonel in the office of the brigade commander at Fort Knox, Ky. Colonel Orr and his wife, Betty, formerly lived at 705 Harris, Normal, and was employed with Hugh Henning, CPA. His wife is the daughter of Mrs. Mary L.

Bowers, 705 S. Center. He is executive officer of the fifth training brigade of the U.S. Army Armor Center at Fort Knox. He received his bachelor's degree from Illinois State University in 1960 and entered the army in 1963, A graduate of Normal Community High School, Colonel Orr received his master's degree in 1968 from Western Kentucky University, where he was a professor of military science.

He most recently was stationed in Vietnam. He is a Phi Delta Kappa member, and received the Army Commendation Medal. He was also a member of the Illinois National Guard. Rural man faces shoplifting charge Ronald Edwin Brown, 19, of R.R. 4 was released on $1,000 bond Friday evening on a charge of shoplifting at the Kroger Co.

Store, 1500 N. Main. Store officials charged Brown placed a package of cigarettes in his jacket pocket and went through the checkout lane without paying for it. His is scheduled for a March 16 bench 17 Bathe's Fast Lawn Memorial Chapel Homa ImDrovementt 2.1-Hour Ambulance Service i improvemenn Norman Orr 1515 E. Empire Ph.

66J-53871 CARPET Cleaning wall washlnn BECK MEMORIAL HOME window cleaning Inlerior paintino. Ph. in-MS 909 Grove St. I Ph. Hevworlh 473-7921 7- a.m.

and Serving the Community since 1888 6-v p.m. WITH A SINCERE desire to fancier helpful service to those of our patrons who wish to have In AAemorium notices published we have gathered together hundreds of suitable verses and have pub CHIMNEY Root, Basements, Founda tions repaired and retinisnca. iuck-pninlinq. General repair. Free estlmale.

Ph. JB28-540S or 829-311. TOTAL PLUMBING SERVICE New and lished them in an attractive booklet which may be had free by calling or writing the Special Service Department cart of Dally In The Atmosphere ot Your Home Carmody Funeral Hnrne McLean and Chestnut Sis. Ph. 878-31 13 Metzler Memorial Home Our personal service makes the difference.

111S E. Washington St. Ph. 828-2415. Stamper Memorial Home Ample Parkins 914 N.

Main St. Phone 859-2296 replacement furnace and pump work. MILLER TOWN COUNTRY STORE 109 S. Madison Ph. B28-550J ODD JOBS Wall paneling, celling tile.

painting, home repairs. Qualified, frea estimates. Richard Knight, Ph. 878-3124. PUBLIC NOTICES Boston, clear 41 30 Buffalo, cldy 37 20 Charlotte, cldy 70 40 Chicago, cldy 47 34 WALL PANELING Basement reflnlshlng.

Floyd Quiggins Floyd Quiggins, 70, 1110 Beechwood, died at 11:45 p.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Monday at the Beck Memorial Home, the Rev.

Paul Barnes officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. He was born in Kentucky June 25, 1900, a son of James and Lellia Huskins Quiggins.

He married Mary Higdon in 1933 in Bloomington. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Floyd Quiggins 432 Priscilla Lane; eight daughters, Mrs. Mary Helen Parkerson, 22 Linda Lane, Normal; Mrs. Ruth Ann McMillion, Kentucky; Mrs. Emma Ailleen Reeves, 209 W.

Mulberry; Mrs. Ethel Jane Santa Monica, Mrs. Charlene Harrell, Oregon; Mrs. Irene Hendricks, 927 W. Olive; Mrs.

Marilyn Weiser, 400 block of East Front Street; Terry Lynn Quiggins, at home; two brothers, Lloyd, California; Roy, Kentucky; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Bell Glasscock, 809 W. Mulberry; Mrs. Anna Mae Glasscock, Le Roy; Mrs. Delia Arnold, St.

Louis, a half-brother, John, Kentucky; a half-sister, Mrs. Lizzie Vertrice, Louisville, 25 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, two brothers and four sisters. He was a member of Laborers International Union Local 362. ELECTION NOTICE FOR BOARD OF Verner W.

Kurth Max B. Smith John W. Klbler Directors of: Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home 1104 N. Main Since 182 EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. Forrest Watt fatally stricken Forrest W.

Watt, 72, of 205 W. Graham was stricken with a heart attack at the Scottish Rite Temple and was dead on arrival at Mennonite Hospital at 8:20 p.m. Friday. He was taken to the Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home. Mr.

Watt had served as president of the 33rd degree club. He was active in the American Passion Play and was its, make-up director. He also was a member of the Young Men's Club. He was a Lexington native. Cincinnati, clear ...65 34 .02 1 Notice Is hereby given that on the 10th day of April, 1971 an elec celling tile installation.

Bartlett Homa Service. Ph. 452-4149 alter 5. BUY A BETTER 2 CAR GARAGE Complete with cement floor. Built bv BULLOCK.

Call Dick Swaney anytime. Ph. 663-1531. FREE ESTIMATES -Garaoes, Room At dilions, Pooling, Siding. Ph.

Ron or Jim 7M3 or 457 1587. Cleveland, rain 42 24 tion will be held at the places hereinafter Flowers named in school district number 3, County of McLean and State of Illinois. Denver, cldy 61 29 Des Moines, cldy 52 35 for the purpose of electing two members of the school board of said district for BLOOMING PLANTS-Cut flowers, green plants and funeral NOVAK FLOWERS, 1312 N. M.iin. Ph.

full terms. Detroit, cldy 33 27 For the purpose of this election the Cemetery Lots Fairbanks, -18 Landscaping Tree Service, Lawns Mowed 20 TREES AND STUMPSComplete Inn Free estimates. Keilh McClura, Colfax, Ph. 72.1-6012 or 878-7590, following precincts and polling places are hereby established: Precinct Number 1: Shall consist of all that part of PARK HILL CE.VIETERY-Rolling hills and excellent care are your assurance of lasting beauty. Our representative will visit you with lull Information.

Ph. Ellsworth Downs Community Unit Fort Worth, clear ..82 42 Helena, cldy 45 29 .02 Honolulu, cldy 80 65 .05 Indianapolis, cldy ..65 31 trail on the charge. 828-B474. School District Number 3 In McLean County, Illinois, situated within the political townships commonly known as Business Personal Downs, Randolph, and Bloomington Townshloa, and that part of Old Town Jacksonville, cldy ..70 41 Juneau, cldy 40 26 A paving career In 9 months University Beauty School Township lying south ot the Norfolk and Western Railway all In McLean County, Painting, Paper Hanging 22 BOWER PAINTING" A ND DECORATING Your house Is our specialty. Room specials now thru May on Interior.

Wa also specialize In seamless floors, never need waxing and are maintenance free. Call for free estimates. Ph. 828-4604, PAINTING Experienced. I ntVrTor Exterior.

S2.7J hour. Ph. 829-3550. Hospital notes Los Angeles, cldy ..61 52 4I7V N. Main Ph.

879-2938 AUTO AND TRUCK LICENSE-PlckUR, notary public; 39 years experience in handling all types of vehicle licensing problems. Bolomlnglon Gun 604 N. Louisville, clear ....66 37 Main, Bloomington. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING All sire Memphis, cldy 72 51 .06 Miami, clear 75 65 Milwaukee, cldy ...32 31 .05 Mpls-St. cldy ...37 33 .08 pictures.

Willie Schmoekel. Ph. 663-1920, ROSE DECORATING paper hangers. Quality, experience and honesty, modern rates. Free estimates.

Ph. 828- 5049. PaTnTING Inlerior and" exterior Free reasonable estimates. Ph 828-8403. alter 5 p.m.

INSTANT KITCHENS Beautiful oak New Orleans, cldy .70 60 .25 grained tormlra cabinets now at truck-load prices. WEST SIDE LUMBER CO. LICENSFD HOME-Personal care. Three balanced meals dally. We accept men only.

Ph. 879-3993. MAGNETIC SIGNS 24 24 Sewing Machine Service CI, larence Mzer SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Singer Illinois. The polling place for above described precinct number 1: Downs Grade School. In th Village of Downs, Illinois.

Precinct Number Shall consist of all that part of Ellsworth Downs Community Unit School District Number 3, In McLean County, Illinois silualed within the political Townships commonly known as Dawson, Arrowsmith, Martin, Blue Mound, end Empire Townships and that part of Old Town Township lying norlh ot the Norfolk and Western Railway, all In McLean County, Illinois. The pollino precinct number 2 described air the Trl-Valley Junior Hioh School in Village of Ellsworth, Illinois. Voters must vote at the polling place designated for the voting precinct within which they reside. The polls at said election will be opened at twelve o'clock noon and will be closed at seven o'clock p.m. on that day.

Bv order ot the board of education of Ellsworth Downs Community Unit School District Number 3, In McLean County, Illinois. Dated this llth day of March 1971 Thomas O'Rourka, Secretary Ellsworth-Downs Community Unit School District Number 1, McLean County, Illinois New York, cldy ....48 34 Okla. City, clear ...78 38 Omaha, cldy 55 32 Philadelphia, cldy ..49 32 Phoenix, clear 47 and all makes, H. Montgomery, Ph, month guarantee. $13.50 and up.

Magna Plastic, 1108 N. Main. Ph. 879-5454. Delivers DUALITY For less than you'd expect and Vacuum Cleaners 28 the distinction of having signs by ACTIV-AD INC.

"First Name In Signs." Ph 667 .1511 or 663-1431, VACUUM CLEANERS Klrby, Hoover, Pittsburgh, rain ....44 27 .18 Ptland, cldy ..36,28 .69 Ptland, rain ..53 42 .54 Where to Go 6 fcleclrolux. AH makes guaranteed. NYBAKKE'S, 279 E. Front. Ph.B28-82l9.

I ALE R- VICE Bloomlnolon's only Authorlied) Service Center. Free pickup and delivery on parts or repairs. CLASSIC DISTRIBUTING 217 F. Front Ph. 879 3519 Rapid City, cldy ...62 27 St.

Louis, cldy 34 41 Salt Lk. City, cldy .64 43 San Diego, clear ...64 51 SILENT SPOT That's when everybody's eating their fill ot Bob Johnson't great Broasted Chicken. But the praise will he loud when It's all over. Take some home today. Cell 662-1931 In advance and vour order will be waiting.

Boh Johnson's BRANDTVILLE RESTAURANT, Rlos. 66 8. 150. Open 24 hours, EVERY day. Slop Snack at Sleak Shake Watch Jewelry Repairing 29 DIAMOND SETTING AND FNGRAVING Notice It hereby given that LEON CUTLER.

1401 West North First San rain ....59 51 1.46 Seattle, cldy 51 42 .51 Shelbyvllle, Illinois 62565, Is the full name 14 karal mountings 819.95 up. ACCU-T RON Sales and Service. EATON JI-WEIRY, Downtown Normal. Ph. 452.

14-19, Open Mon, evenings. and address ot the person owning, con 609 S. Hannah 1719 S. Main ducting and transacting a business under Tampa, cldy 78 53 the name AMERCO MARKETING CO. OF GENERAL ILLINOIS RENTMOBILE 1401 West North First Missing, Trace Miscellaneous Service 30 SANDY'S HPIVF IN Towanda and Empire "SMORGASBORD Home Cooked Food Homemade Pies TRASH HAULINU Anything large or small.

Odd lobs and tnow removal. Ph 879-3067 or B79-8J78 Shelbyvllle. Illinois 62565. This publication is being made as provided under the Illinois Revised Statutes (1963), Chapter 96, Section 4. Home Baked Cakes marie to order.

MSiillciin AGRICULTURAL THE ELMS HASO Built 1858 Ion Lincoln Circuit). Serving In the same fine atmosphere today. Ph 0180 for reservations large or small groups. Dally 11 to 2, J-8: JO) Sun. II to )oarl Baby Chicks, Poultry Supplies 31 Notice Is hereby given that DOCIA M.

McHENRY, 1706 East Jackson Bloomington, Is the lull name and address of the person owning, conducting and transacting a business under the name Meat Packer's Representative, 1706 E. Jackson St. (P.O. Box 265), Bloomington, III. This publication It being made as provided under the Illinois Revised Statutes (1963), Chapter 96, Section 4.

Lost and Found 7 LOST Woman's gold wedrling band, reward. Ph. collect 217-496-2242. LOST Mark, contains pictures, Reward. 878 5962 after 5:30.

LOST-CAT-Female, 8 months, black and white Persian. Sounding to "Love-iov." Ph. 878 8174. BABY CHICKS-Avallable on order only. AH HATCHERY, "16 E.

Ccova. Ph. 878 2772. MARY CHICKS Place your o-der for Cornish Cross, While Rock and ready to lay. 2f HR HATCHERY MILL Pontiac, III.

Ph. (8151-847-HU PUl I ETS-Shaver Star Cross 788. 70 week Feb. We deliver air order. 1.

oomls Hatrhery, Chatsworth. Ph. or FOR SALE Go GCA all the way. Checks Feed-Supplies. Ph.

815 741 57(11 GCA Hair hery, Gray on WHO CAN DO IT Business Service Directory BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Elmo C. Ouinn, 405 W. Locust, a girl born Thursday at Brokaw Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams, SOB McKlnley. Normal, a girl born Thursday at Brokaw Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. John Buscher, 739 Dale, Normal, a girl born Friday at Brokaw Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ridenour, 1906 Cloud, a girl born Thursday at St.

Jo'eph's Hospital. Mr. end Mrs. Frank White, 112 E. Wainut, a girl born Thursday at St.

Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Gann, R.R. 3, a girl born Thursday at St.

Joseph's Hospital. FAIRBURY Mr. and Mrs. Larry KalS-ner, a girl born Thursday at Gibson Community Hospital, Gibson City. HUDSON Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Flnrk, a girl born Thursday at Brokaw Hospital, Normal. MARRIAGE LICENSES David t. Lehmann and Deborah A. Vanghan, both Bloomington, Jeremy R.

Stiller and Virginia Karas, both Bloomington. George L. Crawford III and Oonnla C. Woolen, bolh Bloomington. Notice Is hereby given that DANIEL KUONG-CHAT NGO, 333 Unity Building, Bloomington, is the full name and address of the person owning, conducting and transacting a business under the name Computer Business Service, 333 Unity Building, Bloomington, III.

This publication Is being made as provided under the Illinois Revised Statutes 0963), Chapter 96, Section 4. Notice It hereby given that Clarence Allen Tannahlll, 111 W. Front Bloomington, Illinois, Is the full name and address of the person owning, conducting and transacting a business under the name Al's Book World, 111 West Front St. Bloomington, Illinois. Thlt publication is being made as provided under the Illinois Revised Statutes (1963), Chapter 96, Section 4.

32 Farm Equipment Appliance Repairing 9 APPLIANCE REPAIR-AII small eppll-. amej, jo ears e. SMAI APPLIANCFS 576 N. Mam St. Ph.

878 9713 WF HAVE PARTS AND SI? RVICF-For all Maior Wf-STINbHOUSb SPEED OUFtN Appliances MILIFR TOWN 4 COUNTRY STORF 095.irthon EftajmOft Carpet Cleaning 12 CAPTAIN U.r I very 1 thing- Prolr-Monally." For Home or. Pir.iiie'.s. Carpels Furniture W.ills tr. free estimates, Ph, twlnl HOPEDALE Admitted McCormick, John, Emden Givens, Clarence, Hopedale Sammon, Mrs. Rosemary, Peoria Heights Kull, Carlie, Mackinaw Anderson, Mrs.

Roena, Peoria Reiners, Richard, Emden Dean, James, Delavan Dismissed Barrick, William, Mackinaw Fairbury Admitted Gadberry, Miss Diana, Chenoa Travis, Bryon, Forrest Bachtold, Bradley, Forrest Dismissed Brosnahan, Mrs. Kathryn, Chatsworth Flessner, Mrs. Florence, Chatsworth Farney, Troy, Colfax Feldman, Mrs. Mariam, Fairbury Swaner, Jarvis, Forrest Stoller, Ed, Chatsworth Troppert, Mrs. Frieda, Chatsworth ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Grimm, Ralph, Lincoln Lessen, Joe, Lincoln Lynch, Gardner, Lincoln Lyon, Terry, Lincoln Millard, George, Lincoln Palzke, Mrs.

Irene, Lincoln Purdue, Mrs. Steve, Lincoln Donnan, Mrs. Wilburn, Lawndale. Fatheree, Clem, Clinton Leamon, Mrs. Robert, San Jose Olson, Harlan, Emden Rice, Gerald, Mount Pulaski Trott, Lorence, Williamsville Wolpert, Don, Beason Dismissed Bradshaw, Mrs.

John and son, Lincoln Collie, Lynda, Lincoln Koda, Mrs. Kiroyuki and son, Lincoln Wade, Delores, Lincoln Ware, Janet, Lincoln Fults, Frank, Lincoln Zimmerman, Mrs. Effie, Lincoln Ingram, Mrs. Isabel, Mason City Hoffman, Mrs. Kurt, Kenney Mrs.

Garband, Emden ST. JAMES Pontiac Admitted Steimlc, James. Pontiac Manning. Mrs. Ervin, Pontiac teach, Mrs.

Myron, Pontiac Kauffman, Thomas. Chenoa Meadows, Mrs. Garland, Pontiac Blankcnbecklcr, Randal, Pontiac McLaughlin, Victor, Pontiac Dismissed Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd, Pontiac Garner, Mrs. Dcryleen, Pontiac Olson, Mrs.

Lance, Dana Sweeney. James, Pontiac Stalter, Edd, Flanagan tegner, Mrs. John, Pontiac Schrof, Mrs. Allen and baby girl, Fairbury Bothc, Mrs. Carrie.

Pontiac Lianas. Mrs. Frcderico and baby girl, Pontiac Brandt. Mrs. Edward and baby boy, Cornell Lopcr, Mrs.

Alice, Pontiac LONG POINT WINNERS LONG POINT (PNS) Mrs. Ethyl-marie Bcutke entertained the Fortnightly Club at a Dutch party Monday with prizes going to Mrs: Nellie Brown, Mrs. Betty Bcutke and Mrs. Sharon tendon. Mrs.

Mildred Maddux will host the club March 30. ST. MARY'S Streator Admitted Lindor, Mrs. James, Pontiac Maxey, Mrs. Betty, Lostant Whiteb, Mrs.

Louis, Toluca Yunker, David, Toluca Dismissed Russell, Dale, Wenona Mehlberg, Mrs. Herman, Flanagan Ross, Mrs. Terry, Pontiac GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted Luttrell, Charles Loda Cremer, Roger Colfax Warlow, Richard Roberts Preston, Mrs. Ercle, Arrowsmith Boyle, Jarrod Saybrook Hayes, Annamary, Paxton i Dismissed Olson, Mrs. Fern, Thawville Eyre, Mrs.

Patricia, Buckley Tennison, Miss Crista, Gibson. City Students ready 'HMS Pinafore' WELDON (PNS) --The De Land-Weldon High School music department will present the Gilbert and Sullivan musical, "HMS Pinafore" at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the high school gymnasium. Featured in the performance will be Gary Twist, Dick Moberly, Kent Parrish, Mark Fisher, Stacy Raymond Cook, Nancy Cothern, Su Ann Estham and Janet Hermann. Mrs.

Rhonda Heller is the director. Tickets will be available at the door. Report on burglarized building in error A story in Pantagraph editions of Feb. 15 and 16 erroneously stated the address of a burglary, use of the building where the burglary occurred, and the ownership of the building. The story indicated Philip Grayson, 608'2 N.

Main, owned and operated a farm equipment repair service at a building on Cabin Town Road. Mr. Grayson does not own the building; the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad does. Mr. Grayson rents the building from Adrian Dclforgc, who leases it from the railroad.

Mr. Grayson stores cars in the garage, and does not operate an equipment repair service. The building is on West Miller Street, not on Cabin Town Road. Poor planning by burglar A burglar who attempted to break into a Cooksville home Thursday made two mistakes which led to his failure. He attempted the break-in at midday and he forgot to make sure no one was home.

Mrs. Goldie Newmister told McLean County sheriff's police she saw a man attempting to enter her house through the bathroom window at 12:05 p.m. Mrs. Newmister said she screamed and the frightened intruder fled running west. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Smith left Thursday to attend the funeral of his on, Theodore Smith, at Fairfield, Iowa. Want Ad Rates ATTFNTION HUSINf OH Clarence William Kizer, 47, of Ukiah, and formerly of Bloomington, died March 5 in San Francisco, Calif. Funeral and burial were Tuesday in Ukiah. Surviving are his wife and five children at home; a sister, Marian Owens of North Pekin, and a brother, Ralph, of Illinois.

Clarence Ramm Funeral services for Clarence David Ramm, 67, of 504 E. Virginia, Normal, who died Thursday, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Stout Funeral Home in Elgin, with the Rev. Walter F. Herborn officiating.

Burial will be in Lake Street Memorial Park Cemetery in Elgin. Visitation will begin at noon Sunday. Surviving, in addition to his wife, son, daughter and granddaughter, are four sisters, Mrs. Edna Goodman, Elkhart, Mrs. Florence Sponholtz and Mrs.

Dorothy Thomas of Elgin, and Mrs. Margaret Krueger, Dallas Tex. He was a member of the Bloomington Elks Club and Lakeside Country Club. Mrs. Pauline Tee Mrs.

Pauline C. Tee, 71, 1013 N. Prairie, died at 1:30 a.m. Friday at Brokaw Hospital. She was a homemaker.

Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, the very Rev. Father Thomas N. Lyons of-ficiating.

Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will be 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Flinspach-Kurth Memorial Home. She was born in Bloomington Feb. 21, 1900, a daughter of Claude J.

and Clara L. Mitchell Clock. She was married to S. Myron Tee July 10, 1922, in Chicago. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, Donn Akron.

Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. LaGene Gulick, Tustin, Mrs. Gcraldine Crowe, 509 N. Adelaide, Normal, and Mrs. Warner Hurst, 307 Granada, and four grandchildren.

A daughter and two brothers preceded her in death. She was a member of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and St. Agnes Guild of the church. Memorials may be made to St.

Matthew's Organ Fund or Altar Fund. Ash gets discharge from Air Force WENONA (PNS) Capt. Allan Ash Jr. arrived home Friday from Shreve-port, after receiving his discharge from four years of service with the U.S. Air Force.

Following a weekend visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ash he will go to LaCrosse, for employment with the Trane Co. lthlliSlOIK' Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert Knutcson returned home Monday from a six-week camping trip to Florida, which covered 5.0(10 miles. They v. pre joined in Florida bv relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox of Joliet.

NtW TRACTORS I I 4 rlrr.r, I.I I. 87. mo USIO TRACTORS I I 806 I I 5.0 Overliniiled WATSON INTIRNATIONAl INC. Pli 4.5 I'll 17 OFFICE HOURS Mon. thru 30 PfSHIF I I Al IJWNt il tjer rl Your nrp''l "We Remove The hill, Not Just Move It Ainund" Only Strnrri.it lr Can till All This: Prwlure he.it at point ol impart for ma'imum eflirienry and cleaning.

fjomnve mine soil and dirt than any nthr sy.trm. a Allow you lo walk on your carpets ost you less, considering life ol carpet. ree rslimntes, Mo ph 878 t'Hl SIFAMAtir (APPIT CI rA'Jiri', of fl'irmal 1 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Sundays and Holidays.

5 P.M. to 7 M. Want Ads accepted hy phone only Mon. thru Fri. up to 7 P.M Sat.

till e. No corrections, kills or ads arfepted alter closing time. Classified Advertising starts In the morning edition and runs throuoh the evening edition. As an accommodation ads or cancellations received Monday through Friday before 10:10 AM. will be a' for the evening edition.

However ads appearing in one edition of any calendar dy wlil be charged the rate lor one full day Phone 17 9411 Ask for Classified Ad Taker Call Collect If flaring Ad By Lone Distance Kates EfFtcuveMAV i.wo Mimmvm Sire Ad 15worttof 3 line 37 Equipment 'l TRACTORS Hi clein'i CASH PRICES DAIIY COSTS A n. 4n70 1 read in 'in, 4 (j. 40IO II rir in- 2 O. 1'iO's, lull e'limiped, PLANT RS 6 D. 45 A I'll'V r'Hul'l-i 5 4V4 A fully efuiiriped.

I -I H.C. friliher. 1 1 I). 6'4. Inlly e'liiuini-'l I Oliver, fertilizer, ai heroic i'le.

lale model, cheap, COMRINFS New D. Mni -44ii0 demo's with or without c.oi helow D. 55, bolh heads, 'I Oliver m'turili'd Mows. 7 7idwet planter STREATOR IMP! I Ml NT CO. Slrealor, III.

I'll. (8151 67 7IV1 WANT AD INDEX BULLETIN BOARD Funeral Noticet Card of Thnnkt In Memoriam Lodge Notices Birth Notices Birthday Notices Anniversary Notices PUBLIC NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS Classifications 1 thru 7 WHO CAN DO IT Classifications I thru 30 AGRICULTURAL Classifications 31 thru 41 AUCTION SALES EMPLOYMENT Classifications 42 thru 47 FINANCIAL Classifications 48 thru 52 MERCHANDISE Classifications 53 thru 72 MOBILE HOMES Classifications 73 thru 7 RENTALS Classifications thru 19 REAL ESTATE Classifications 90 thru "9 AUTOMOTIVE ClitS'fications 100 thru 104 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SI7E DAYS DAYS 1 DAY Wordi Coih Daily Cain Doily Coih in Ad Price Coit Price Cost Price 8 64 TOB 5 37 1.33 2 14 78 103? 1 79 0 37 1.38 7 43 34 12 37 1.34 7 So 19 7 97 40 14 40 1 "0 8 84 7 71 3 40 41 JAil 10 011 2 3.89 784 437 58 70 56 7 37 17 AO 3.15 4 8 11 1 NIW I.H. IQUIPMtNT I 6 mm, 10 i i-' Il iMH! II II'. ih mi. In, I I tT.r u.

USED EQUIPMENT I CA' I' if, VllS Onvlir 'VI ilii-vl, lnw In "lis, 19, I iil 71) ill 4 low yiny 'i VAt i Ik Wlii'i-I moilrl f.54 with i' "I-Ullllli, ll'A' Kik l)Vi, 10 tin. lli-- ai'Ii I'liiA- r.lli"til. HlilNI It'' l( IK IOVi Wherl Hmse 111 will, en wi unit i'l, li e' pllr ill, kli'jl'li, tfA' it H'l II Cub will miiiwr, (I'njianl. IIIANIOU'i Dr.O No. very quint.

Ill II) CUiriVATO-l8lj' Iroiling type Olenroa, flirellent. COkN PK.KI K-IV66 J.D. No. 227, 2 'o-v mounted, reliant. CIH'ifl PIOW-IO" Grotiom Hoemaj Rood.

TKIirKS VOir.WAGlN 5tiH(onwniioni vry q. I.H. I.tfl A i ton pisliip; e.cellenl. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTS iri Service Imcoln, III. Ph.

732-4171 NEW TRACTORS IM lle'i IH 656Hyclioitohc. Vxe Vive Vive Vive Ill DIjCIH 470 USID TRACTORS The court is lor average sle words of 5 letters. The Pantagraph reserves the right to determine exact number of lines to he occupied by any ad. Cost is determined by number of lines, not words, In the ad. Cash rate earned it Pld by city advertiser within live days from billing and by suburban advertisers within seven days.

Every other day orders payable at one day rate. 2 00 service and mailing charge for blind ads. Quotations of rates gladly given for other than set solid Classified Ads. liability ot Publisher and Newt-paper for errort it limited to space 'or ad Credit tor errors not tiie fault ot the advertiser will be limited in I day't repuhiK ation of ad. The PantaTaph is responsible for the fust infOfrer.l insertion only IH 806 IH 706 Go) $4'750 PI AN rtHj-IH 56, Double Crmdy J'V) III 58, row, 30" will.

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