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1 fl The Pantagraph B-7 Bloomington-Normal, 111. Sept. 19, 1970 Racetrack Promoters To Seek OK For New Road raw 1 Gunman Robs Bottle Shop A man wielding a revolver. about a 45-year-old Negro, robbed the Bottle Shop, 1201 E. wearing a brown sports coat, Oakland, of approximately $45 brown striped pants and horn-in cash at 9:10 p.m.

Friday. rimmed glasses. He was An employe of the shop, Bill bearded, about 5-foot-8 and Quimby, told police he was weighed about 145 pounds, she By Jun Simpson I clubhouse and sewage treat-! It is Mr. Dickinson's un- It is the zoning board's func- derstanding that the cost of the tion, Mr. Barber added, to re-road relocation will be born by commend or deny zoning the track promoters.

changes and these recom- He says he feels, however, mendations then have to go that final approval of the back to the board, change must come from the He said, however, that even board of supervisors, not just: though Woodford supervisors in making change for a man when saiQ- EUREKA Sam Harrod.r Cllltles- attorney for promoters of the' Persons living on the portion p. oposed Mackinaw Downs of tne road to be abandoned will Racetrack, reported Thursday; stm nave access to homes, that within several days he will Mr- Dickinson said, be asking the Woodford County! Promoters' Burden Zoning Board of Appeals for Thfl ra approval to vacate an existing1: Uh fJl reloCat- road and build a new one. mg the roafd lsJor the i inience of the racetrack The present road according customers as well as for sur-to Richard Dickinson rounding areas, added Mr. zoning administrator, ends in a Dickinson. on the 1-74 overpass at Good- the man pulled a blue snub- the five-man zoning board March changed the ruling so that they now have final authority in zoning matters, the racetrack issue was filed before that ruling and was not made retroactive.

Art Garber of Washburn, chairman of the board of supervisors says he, too, feels the final approval must be given by the supervisors. nosed revolver and demanded he put all the shop's money in a sack. The employe said he did as he was told and the man walked out. Janet Rankin, 28, told police she saw the man leave the shop, She described him as being Shooting Victim Sought Dr. Thomson Texas Minister Church Speaker The racetrack is to lie Husbands Gtiests Far hang Alai Baha'i Faifh Sponsors Speaker "The Amazing Power of Bloomington police were Metamora Club Planning Dinner, Camera 'Safari' searching for a Bloomington directly west of this road.

Need Zoning OK According to Mr. Harrod, the zoning board had a regulation stating that any change would have to have its approval. This action, he said, could be taken without having to go to the Woodford County Board of Supervisors. Mr. Harrod said he'll also ask for an extension of time.

man who ran after being shot; Farhang Alai, chairman of twice in the chest in a fight at! the Spiritual Assembly of the To Complete Mason City Street Work Christ" will be the topic for Dr. Hubert Thomson, coordinator of Ed Robb Evangelistic Association of Abilene, when he speaks at the 8:15 and 10:45 a.m. services Sunday at the Evangelical United Methodist Church, 400 W. Union. Mr.

Thomson joined the Northwest Texas Conference W. Curtain," by John the Paramount Tap, 802 W. Front, Friday night. Police said William E. Rash, Schumacher; Mrs.

Dale METAMORA (PNS) The Metamora Woman's Club will open its 1970-71 club year with a dinner meeting for members flnr? thpir hiichanHc at Tha Freeburg presenting "Debbie's Merle H. Glick will MASON CITY (PNS) The; no address given, was running talk on "Spoon River Legends and of the United Methodist and Lore its Sights summer street repair program loose wilh two bullets lodged in will be completed as soon weather permits by the R. A. ms ctiesl' Baha'is in Peoria, will speak' Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Sunny-side Neighborhood Center, 1612 W.

Olive. Sunday is World Peace Day and Mr. Alai's appearance is sponsored by Bloomington-Normal members of the Baha'i faith. Mr. Alai is director of Environmental Health for the City of Peoria.

He has served in various administrative posts in Baha'i Church in 1939. Since then he Application for the amended Farm in Lowpoint, at 6:30 plan was filed earlier but since Monday it was turned down in Tazewell group wiU be entertained County, it was never brought up by a "Camera Safari" for a hearing in Woodford. 1 presented by E. S. Byerly of at Cullinan and Son Construction neignrwnng law eniorce- has served churches is Mrs.

Richard Hodel and tickets are available by reservation only from Mrs. Hodel, Schierer's Card and Gift Shop, Isch's Store or The Toggery. Other programs for the coming year as announced by program chairman Mrs. Robert Garber, will include a talk by William Fogal regarding "Illinois at the the Eureka College Bell Choir; a presentation by William Rutherford on eco-politics; a slide-talk "Behind the Iron ment agents and hospitals were Company of Tremont. ine amenaea pian cans tor a Peoria.

Sounds," and Dr. Martin Steb-bins is to give a program concerning the Zeller Zone Center. The year will be concluded with a spring banquet at the Neptune Club in Washington, with the Illinois Central College. Reader's Theatre giving the program. The work will consist of hoti a mix covering of East Elm saia' Main to Tonica.

East Pine from I Police said Rash became in- complete relocation of struc Main to Toluca. the alley bv a fgW at the tavern Amarillo, Canyon, Abilene and Borger, Tex. He has served on numerous boards, commissions and committees of the conference. Mr. Thomson also will conduct a workshop Sunday in preparation for the evangelistic crusade Nov.

15-22. The hospitality committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Don Augustine, is in charge of arrangements. Ticket chairman at 9:09 p.m. Friday communities in Iran and New Book Nook, Big Ed's driveway, the entrance to Wells Standard I lie tight began behind the Zealand.

In 1963. he attended tures. Ready to Raise Money According to Mr. Harrod, after final approval by the zoning board, his clients are ready to start raising the money for the racetrack. The original estimate called for spending $6.8 million.

Service and the parking area at, bar, according to police. The! the international Baha'i World Brooks Motor Company. other man broke loose from Congress in London, England. The nitv council has asreed to-Rash, took a gun out of a Central Illinois Beaitlis Seven Inducted In Mason County extend city water service to the drawer and fired two shots into city limits along Northwest Rasn's chest, police said. Street to the property of Jim Rash then left the tavern and Robertson just north of West his whereabouts were unknown Roosevelt.

late Friday night. building this fall, according to Mrs. Ethel J. Luster Mrs. Mary Ritter EUREKA (PNS) Mrs.

White Leaves Fair The council also ordered the Mr. Harrod. The new plan calls for a five-eighths mile track, lying north-6outh, and includes parking for 5,400 cars. Space for 2,400 vehicles will be planned in the initial step. Sherman E.

Nelson PAXTON (PNS) Sherman E. Nelson, 75, died at 2:25 p.m.' Friday at Americana Nursing Home in Urbana. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Brown-Miller Funeral Home, with the Rev. W.

Marvin Chellberg officiating. Burial will be in Glen Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7-9 MASON CITY (PNS) Mrs. Mildred T. Behrends.

executive secretary of Local Board 170, Mason County Selective Service System, reports that the following young men were forwarded for induction into the Armed Forces on Tuesday: Donald Ray Barrett, John Rodney Hall, both Havana; Ronald Lee Sutton, John Steven Minor, Bath; Roddy Paul Gosnell. Macomb; LEXINGTON (PNS) Mrs. Ethel J. Luster, 79, of 506 N. Center was found dead at her home about 8 a.m.

Friday. She was found by Mrs. J. D. Thomas, a neighbor.

McLean County Coroner Curtis Gilberts will conduct an inquiry. Her funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Evangelical Mary H. Ritter, 87, a resident of the Maple Lawn Homes, died at 3:15 a.m. Friday at Eureka Hospital.

She had been a patient since July 16. Her funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Otto-Argo Funeral Home, with the Rev. Henry Schubert officiating. Burial will be in Swan Lake Cemetery at Peoria.

Bode Listed Good Following Fracas McLEAN-Rick Bode of McLean, injured in a fight near McLean Waynesville Arm-ington High School Wednesday, was listed in good condition Friday night at Brokaw Hospital, Normal. The youth is It will also include placing of signs at the entrances to the city, informing peddlers that there is a city ordinance regulating their activity. Court Notes LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE LINCOLN (PNS)-Eslale of John F. Petition filed to Personal oroDertv valued at cafeteria, driver's pad, water tank, an administration build PEORIA Bruce N. White, a former Illinois Wesleyan University student, has resigned as manager of Exposition Gardens and the Heart of Illinois ing, 840-capacity horse barn, p.m.

today at the funeral home. Masonic Rites will be at 8 p.m. He was born Oct. 24, 1894, at indereoinz treatment at the Ernest Dale Moehrinc, Che Visitation will be from 7-9, Fair. M2.500 nli hospital for a fractured nose.

banse, and Guy Lcland Hernan, probate will. $22,500 and Pavtnn a inn nf nnH THa 1 mi wiiiic, ui rcuiid, ami real estate at J4C000. Donald Jerue Mason City. his resignation, which was ef According to authorities, the named executor The Rosary will be Runneberg Nelson. He had rpHtpri at nm GENERAL flrrht onntll fective Friday, was brought on Suit for divorce filed bv Bovd Hahn tji.i- liloomiiigtoii Normal Deaths United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Larry R. Maffett will officiate. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery in Bloomington. Visitation will be from 7-9 o'clock tonight at Musselman Funeral Home.

She was born Sept. 1, 1891, in Lexington, a daughter of James and Emma Wey Walker. She Ten were also forwarded for physical examination. of Lincoln from Carrie Hahn. because of "irreconcilable old youth.

Chuck She was born in DePere, May 10, 1883, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Janssen. She policy and personality conflicts worked as a postal clerk in Paxton and later as acting postmaster. He married Hazel Cailey Oct.

13, 1916, in Indiana. She died May 31, 1970. between myself and some key-7 members of the board." Jl Mill 1 1 lllllf was married to Lawrence Surviving are a son, Richard Nelson, Pekin; and three Evans Dec. 16, 1908. She later was married to William Luster Mrs.

Mary Mattox Mrs. Mary Gladys Mattox, 70, of St. Petersburg, formerly of Bloomington, died Thursday in a St. Petersburg June 12, 1921. He had held the position a year.

In his first year on the job, the 1970 fair drew a crowd second in size only to the 1968 fair. Clarence Yordy, a Morton farmer and chairman of the gardens' board of directors, said Mr. White "was in the grandchildren. A sister and a brother preceded him in death. He was a member of the First Lutheran Church, the Masonic Surviving are a son, Donald was married to Harvey E.

Ritter March 11, 1930, at Peoria. He died in 1958. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. John Korstjens and a half sister, Mrs. J.

E. Van Hout, Big Stone City, S.D. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church. Don Goodpasture FAIRBURY (PNS)-Don T. Goodpasture, 30, died at his hospital.

She had been in ill Evans. Doniphan. a health for three years. brother, Burt, Glidden, Iowa; Lodge, past commander of She was taken to the Rhodes; five sisters, Mrs. Helen Hodge Armington Youth Groups Beginning Fall Season ARMINGTON (PNS) The are used to present the study of ing at the worship hour at Hi Youth Group of the Arming-j the Bible each week.

10:30 a.m. on "Christian Youth ton Christian Church will begin' Youth Sunday will be observ- Today." its fall meetings at 3 p.m. Sun- ed Sunday at the church. Tom A portion of the church of-day. Tom Seggelke, local youth Seggclke, youth minister will be fering will be placed into the minister, will be in charge of directing the youths as they scholarship fund to help sponsor the meetings and will be work-j serve in leadership capacities, church youths who attend Bible ing directly with members each Mr.

Seggclke will be preach- college, week in grade eight through' Funeral Home, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Evie Griffith, Lexing- Funeral services will be in St. ton; Mrs. Dorothy Lucas, Tof orcKiirrr Rnriol will hp ill 'Ellsworth: Mrs.

Nellie Barti- wrong field." Mr. White said he plans to open a dinner theater on Oct. 11 mc mus. Mattoon; Mrs. Grace Mount Oliviet Commandery.

Memorials may be made to the First Lutheran Church. Mrs. Carrie Emery PONTIAC (PNS) Mrs. Carrie Emery, 93, of 218 E. Timber died at St.

James Hospital at 8:30 p.m. Thursday. She had been ill two months. Wiseman, Davenport, Iowa. She was preceded in death by nome tajon, tn- at Timber Lake County Club, day morning.

He was a Fair-i5501 w. Farmington Road, in bury native and a former For- Peoria He saidi however, it will rest resident. I not be a fun.time job. Funeral arrangements are pending. her husband.

She was a member of the Lexington Evangelical United high school. Methodist Church. Her funeral will be at 1:30 He was born in Fairbury, a lilt! OfeS p.m. Saturday at the Raleigh JJ son of Leland and the late Hospital Notes Mrs. Nina F.

Simms TREMONT (PNS) Mrs, Harris Funeral Home, with the Janice Thompson Goodpasture. nipnn Kt.ranp nffioiatinr. I Snrviuino are hie uii(o Rar. She was born Nov. 12, 1899, in Fayetteville, a daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. J. H. Judd. She was married to the Rev.

O. T. Mattox June 30, 1927, in Fayetteville. Mr. Mattox for many years was an officer of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois headquartered in Bloomington.

Surviving are her husband; a brother, J. H. Judd Lafayette, a half brother, Murphy Judd, Fayetteville, N.C., and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by son. Mrs.

Mattox was a member of the First Christian Church. NinaF. Simms, 73, bara. hjs father San p.m. Friday at Proctor Sjde Cemetery.

two sisters. Mrs. Nancv Thret Groups The meeting time schedule has been changed this year to facilitate adding a number of activities that can be held during the afternoon. This will include various teen problems, teen concern and other items of interest. HosDital.

She had been in ill McLEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENERmi. division Poy Glen vs. Patricia Irene Shadoan: Divorce suit filed. Albert E. Richter vs.

Sam Grabarskl: Dismissed on assertion of settlement. Alberline AA. vs. Percy Brown Divorce suit filed. Robin S.

vs. Henry A. Werking Suit filed for separate maintenance. Sahndra Kay vs. Isiac AA.

Snodgrass: Divorce suit filed. Bloomington Federal Savings Loan ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lincoln Admitted Bovd, Jerry, Lincoln GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibson City Admitted Schieler, Alton, Fairbury Kretzer, Dcbra. Saybrook Mayficld, Ronald, Forrest Dismissed Fox, Mrs. Michael and baby Visitation will begin at 10 Oswalt, "Florida; Mrs. Janice a.m.

today at the funeral home. Jones, Overland Park, a She was born Aug. 12, 1877, in brother, George, with the Army. Fairbury, a daughter of David His mother preceded him in and Emma Travis Landis. She death.

Three groups will meet on, Bruce, Mrs. Edna, Lincoln eowaro jonn ana raincia nn health 11 months. She was a registered nurse. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Davis Mortuary, with the Rev.

N. Felton Whittle and the Rev. Vernon Munson officiating. Burial will be in Springdale Cemetery at Peoria. Visitation will be from 2-4 and Whalen: Foreclosure, suit filed against Wpf npsriav PVOninCS Of eaCn LOmCy, UUO, L-int-UIII property at SOg $, Clayton to collect! i I collec Mrs.

Flossie Moore $1 1,336.14 claimed unpaid mortgage hjtljkrtr allninn faihir In nnjab lt was educated in rairbury schools and married to Walter E. Emery. He died in 1948. Surviving are two daughters, week at 6:45 p.m. Mrs.

uoDcn L.uminuni, diuic, uihuui Williams and Mrs. David Stroud Fulk, Mrs. Delia, Lincoln will serve as sponsors of the; Hall. Mrs. Robert, Lincoln UINUJUN Ih'INii) i ne i monthly payments.

Ada Belle vs. Jerry Jr. Dunson: Fttnprnl fnr Mrs Flnssie Mnnro r.i. 73 of Mount Pulaski who riipH rvSZWu Whirlvbirds. first throuch third Ingram.

Mrs. Isabelle. Lincoln girl, Urbana 'Swearingen, Mrs. Irma, To- wanda iTomscn, Mrs. Shcilda, Cham- paign 'Warren, Miss Tcnny, Mrs.

Hazel Van Devender, 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Davis Lexington; Mrs. Gladys'at 3:55 p.m. Thursday atWW Mrs. Gilber Turner March, Mrs.

Lcroy, Lincoln Mortuary Abraham Lincoln Memoria r'cordcf no and Loc hdward win amuuv. nu-u, ui.ui jiuiaiiuiii i.iv,ihui ioi persona oronertv r. i. l- Hosnital will he at 1-30 nm! ot Herbert l. pioense Estate serve as sponsors of the Jot i onenoargc iiomci snonsors of I.

i Tr laomiiiea ro pronaie, to'n boii Ban an Sunday at Schahl Funeral Home ws.oov personal ProD-rty. Goodrich, Clarence, Melvin 1 1 tcoi citoic, Cadets, grades fourth and filth; Anderson, Airs, cpnam, cmucu and Dennis Corlcy, minister, Butler. Pamela, Greenview will be sponsor of the Alpha Combs, Gary, Atlanta Estate of Richard Lovell: it.3;.89 in iviouni ruiasKi. Weinman. Pontiac; a son, Harry, Dwight; four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren.

A daughter, twin grandsons, a brother, and two sisters preceded her in death. She was born July 4, 1897, at Hopedalc, a daughter of Socrates and Nancy Cochran Hol-brook Sparrow. She was married to Edgar Simms Sept. 19, 1924, at Hopedale. He died in 1960.

Surviving are a brother, Walker Sparrow, Kenney, and a Teens, which include the sixth! Mcicner, james. mason my THE 1971 DATSUHS ARE SELLING LIKE WILDFIRE Trade-ins are Coming Look At These The Rev. Ken Idlemann will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-4 and Mrs.

Wayne, Mason Shawgo, inheritance tax on nrt estate. Estate of William W. Thiel Sr Inventory recorded, no real estate Indicated. M.9M personal property listed. estimated including household Boods, automobile not valued.

Estate of Dole Willan: Final order made. MAGISTRATE and seventh grade students. FAIRBURY Hospital Admitted DeFries. Mrs. Virginia, Melvin Haab, Mrs.

Alma, Forrest Dismissed Morcticld, Oscar. Cullom Youth Sunday City West, Jcrold II, Lincoln Dismissed '7-9 p.m. today at the funeral i home. Each sponsor will serve for a tA iinnl, rr'lnA thon 3 nPU' Freelin Thorp CLINTON (PNS) The be Mrs. Olive, Uncoln The following posted licenses for Oct.

Ui on charoes of speeding: Nancy A. Wiike, Anchor; Arlene lone, it. PR. I VlcVi Sloat, 19, Bellflower; Richard M.I Seifjer, 38. of E.

Monroe; Littrell, 30, El Paso; Charles W. Johnson, I 35, of 1309 5 Madison; Lou.s F.rmaud. it). 19)A Dwenv R.uerlv sister, Mrs. Theresa Casali, i Tremont.

She had lived in Tremont funeral for Freelin Thorp, 43, Mrs. Ruth Frantz Dean and Koehl, Brian, Fairbury it icc Constant. Mrs. CLINTON fPNS) The ds.Bcu. Lincoln who was pronounced dead on arrival at 12:30 p.m.

Thursday three years. She was a graduate ftinpral fnr Mrs Ruth Frant i Dunahee, 36. Lei.noion; and Geraid Iowe, Marlon, Lincoln into 850 door IVOO One JJJ7J CHIVIOIIT II Stot.on 196 Woqon. i cylinder engine. of the Proctor Hospital School at St.

Mary's Hospital in69. who died Thursday at Crest I oc Koutson. Mrs. Clifford. Lincoln Mason, Atwood.

Middletown of Nursing in 1921 and for Decatur, will be at 2:30 p.m. Walter, Miss Michele, Forrest Falter, Mrs. Olive, Kempton Belle, Mrs. Donna. Chatsworth Bunting, Mrs.

Phyllis, Fairbury Wesscls, Lynn, Fairbury Stcidinger, Harvey, Fairbury, to Brokaw Hospital, Normal View Nursing Home, will be at 7. of Hawthorne Drive. Normal; 2 o'clock this afternoon at the fee, $1295 several years was head surgical Referee Injured Sunday at the First Christian Church here. The Rev. Winston stick shift eonomy speciol VOUUWAGIN lib Sharp Cor.

nurse at Graham Hospital at II a 1 1 Ln; Roland E. Farmer, of 1105 unci aijMcLMn. it Peoria; and Herington-Calvcrt $1195 Canton. From 1947 to 1964 sheiZastrow will officiate. Burial ST.

JAMES Pontiac Admitted Home. The Rev. Winston Zas Gladvs E. Clark, 60, Sellflower. Jefferv I tlmmrmin 1 nt rw.t4iir Steve Pavlik, 36.

of 1520 Clin Burial Will Posted his license for appearance Oct. 7 trow will officiate ton was injured during wandowski. Mrs. John, Pon- be in Mount Hope Cemetery at't an intersection. "II ir.u 11 lift, LI be in Mc was employed by the East Peoria and Morton Caterpillar Tractor Co.

plants as a plant nurse. She retired in 1964. Urbana. I Western posted SSO bond (or appearance1 Ui5eot. 75 on charge ot illegal Irensporta-1 lion of liauor.

Visitation will start will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Herington-Cciivert Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Carl Moorhouse Chicago the Washington-Morton game tjac Friday night. Granim.

Mrs. Henry, Pontiac lie suffered a leg injury and Kohl, Donald, Odell was admitted to St. Joseph rjencsek, Mrs. Thomas. Pontiac Hospital.

He was listed in good Travcrs. Mrs. Robert, Pontiac IUICK Skylo'1' 2 door bord 170 top. Power steering, power MiOC outomotic jlVM PlYMOUTH Fur II wogon. 1967 9 $1695 passenger PLYMOUTH 8 1966 outomotic SI 095 transmission.

PONTIAC Bonne.iMe. foe-i960 lory oir conditioning. Power Michael widn, 19 and Wayne Walden. I both of 1 1 10 S. Wnrjht lailrd in lieu o' 1 Jl.OOO bond on charts of criminal' d.imaqe to property.

Both demanded iury trials, I John l. Roeschlet, 71, of PR 1, Flanagan, posted llrense for appearance HOPEDALE Admitted Mathews, Mrs. Betty, Morton Chapman, Miss Karen, Pekin Hughes, Mrs. Ibbie, Peoria Spencer, Donald, Forest Cily Dismissed floaton, Mrs. Martha, Peoria Meroer, Mrs.

lcska, Vermont Wittrig, Jay, Hopedalc Zumualt, Mrs. Clara, Emden. morning at the funeral home. Loren W. Braden CLINTON (PNS) Graveside rites for Loren W.

Braden will be at 10:30 a.m. Mr. Pavlik is a referee. Oct. 14 on Narmal radar spr-r-oing charge.

Tommy G. Mohr. 34. of 107 E. Lecust, Normal, poster) 3,000 bond fo' ao 1 $1295 Virginia Sue Fox GIBSON -CITY (PNS) -Virginia Sue Fox was stillborn to Steven and Jennifer Gawthrop Fox at 1:15 p.m.

Friday at Gibson Community Hospital. Graveside rites will be at 10:30 a.m. today at the Gibson City Cemetery. The Rev. Everett George will officiate.

pearanct Oct. 14 on Normal battery Chero. Robert J. Sullivan Jr. Peoria, do Med power b'akes, Monday at Mausoleum Park i Bilderback, Mrs.

Gladys. Pontiac Dismissed Stacey, Leonard, Pontiac James, Mrs. Percy. Pontiac Furlong, Mrs. Maude, Pontiac Bradshaw, Miss Etta, Odell Bradshaw, Miss Etta, Odell Cemetery.

The Rev. H.irnlrl "tense for apoearance Sept. 10 on Nor. interline rharo. VOIMWAOIN-1964 like New $895 Fellowship Sale Planned ior Today HOPEDALE (PNS) Peterson will officiate.

The I District Evangelistic Association. Mrs. Pauline Sharpe MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Pauline Sharpe, 78, of Seattle, aunt of Mrs. Oscar Hielschcr of Minonk.

died at 6 p.m. Thursday in Seattle. She was a native of the El Paso- ST. MARY'S The' Streator Pullen-Boos Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Marriage Licenses Women's World Fellowship of Cahill, Miss Christina, Pontiac Admitted EUREKA Dav.d Waiter Sander, Peoria, and Barbara Ann Beiney of Me- The Lamb Funeral Home is in the Open Bible Church will hold Shubert, Anton, Saunenun, to Kruse, Mrs.

bmil, Minonk a basement sale in the Carle Foundation Hospital. Hardaway. William. Dwight tarnora InillOrd Berten David Veach Jr 7JI Front, Bioommoion, and Dolly Adeline Sams of J5 Oftoi Cfcs ftt HARJAIC IMPORTS 1201 S- rh.4S24071 charge of arrangements. basement Dr.

and Mrs. Bruce Hanson 0'''! parsonage from 9 Champaign Dismissed DcBocr, Arnold, Mills, Miss Kimberly. Cornell be a Mich. Donaldson. Mrs.

Everett. Dana including Verdun, Mrs. Harry, Odell Kratochvil, Mrs. Robert, and son of Louisville, left conm. vne Taib.rt 0t ci p-o la m.

to 5 m. today. Jewell Tom VcHno. tail prona. end Sunday after a two-day visit juov Ann ah.

-on 0 The sale win Panola area. She will be taken to the Comfort-Endlscy Memorial Home at Peoria, where arrangements are pending. Surviving beside the parents arc the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox, Elliott; Mrs.

Caroline Foungcr, Lc Roy and jErvin Gawthrop, Champaign. miM-'cllrinoous sale. with his uncle and aunt, Mr. IINCOIN Pay Di-in urr nt 1 Dwijht clothes and household items. i O'Neal, Mrs.

Stanley, Pontiac Pen and iuan Ann McCloud, Pefin. and Mrs. Roy L. Dossett..

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