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(l 'AUTOMOTIVE The PanfagrapH 31 Bloominglon Normal, III. Jan. 4, 1961 AUTOMOTIVE Mobil Heme ns Cart, Trvctt, A Trailer. Hammitf Won't Seek SEEING IS BELIEVING dVnlral Illinois UDeaihs Mrs. Anna Nuhn I Herman Barx METAMORA iTNSl Mr iCQBEItTS (I'NSt Herman uo CARPET TRUCKS Keep Satti Cowing Bock Again f' i When you look of or homes and comport th qualify construction ond tht low, low Re-Election Counci Anna Nuhn, 90, dtrd at 10 15 liar, 75.

died at 7 m. UVtfnet HOYO SCHUMACHER nxwrr pah uv ouvtour mm pttcet you will ogrtt wt give you a lot mo for your The Hv. William llammiit niavor or l.llott Uie ru0i uf Mr, of a lour ear i'rm on llveeftun- m. Tuesday at l) Wahingsn'd4y at Cle llmpital. Oiam-Nurtini Center at Waihiniitun oanm.

where he had been a money. Why not Hort the aT 9 TliurMiay llul he will imi Cue and Mr llamimtl nl ureli re-eliion i fr In hi announn-iw-nt Tlmrs Her Itinera! will be In-ld patient mih IVc. II lived, -Ziu'clN9w Yor Cet your Jl dlBJM, Horn, now while the Ford (Vunty Nursing nt I'axtuti f.ir M-vcn 1:30 pm. FnJny at the MiU- al llw mora C1iriiuan I'nion City Coumil in the March 4 nu- his m(Illl Jti He aaid M.f hb greot. You will mh nexin.

nw yoy did. And ftrrutrtv i ll Uie Rfv. Clillord Janen jrnr rv4MAei. s- where you buy et Hon, lie a IV.hi. Uk! ua, a.

uh- hmw rd a the ctmncU in late 13 tial Mm. ue ore Normall In the and to lour-jrar term (ur March 4 rlerUun -I Ihe type ol ta nWvUm to which the new i council will be cwnimltu-d IirMMial lador will av Smar i null in the SEI US NOW AT, 'Xw M) It i 0.0 fewrtor VMM. wwt)f, v. Cvomm, ciUnf Ilu luiirral Mill be at I 30 Hurial Hill Im- in UakMuod in. Saturday at the MrfMut Crmelcry.

in HUriit. TJic Itcv. "WtaUon will be o'cMk 'Hodnry Milli-r will cllirlaie. tonight at the- Mmm will be in l.man Crmis Home. TV lamjlv utiiU that Vbilatwn wiil U- Friday Male and national jlruilillrt Lett et Creoe lirtMi ill tflf itikini Itfi ft riitiin il 1 JA DM IM4 lllNHMi mt CMtvuottt mm law WILDER MOBILE HOMES nhhU In child wllare acUvi- I inn tlie I.H couik ilman lu I i tie (trnmpted le d.rMon.

Mr. i M. Vaii 13 srnr under bHh the old com liammttl wua lie au ior- im Hnwuiuav onlv yt-m and the present ti CMtVOif NM muMMI tv uif MX. elr aJ'r4, INU lanfiible expression ol aympa- irrin and evening at Dan-i lanjgiow exprcsMcm oi jMNn Itlu a MIDWISr LARGEST DEALER 0tlr, I' krxmn raniliil.ite fur the aympa-. m.il Habv Fold thy may be made in Uie lorin forth Funeral Home in Itobetu flCOme Examiner i tin- i'i UMii.uuiu auiiiiinniia- ton," Mr.

Ilammitt explained, "To return to what was admit- The cuuiK-tlman i lite Mi-urnl til. of memorial coninbulion la Ihe Mr. Ban wa bim Aug. 13. Ben W.

Heirwman, hat of Ihe three incumbent to an- 1. I tSA church of which Mrs. Nuhn a 1883, a in of Iteinold and Mary PARK OTY SOUTH Mobil Kmt Cw liM Hat CCOnOilNf VH-MWW eeeaj lea-Meerixe. AAei 0w Te (mm Pirn, pkee Mm MnM el eat Meeting Planned tedly inill-UVe at tin1 liegin- iwunce that be will retire trom a member. Harx.

He married Car- She wat born July II, 1CT, in. rie MonU. She died June 25. rwi cemminlofl te "eiamine any and every plan, however tjn. MOBIL-LAND.

INC Worth Township, a daughter of John and Klirabclh Uaderi Sunivmg are a daughter,) which cevld HAPPY NEVV YEAR GOODWIN BROS. Yot Ford Mercury tool, in. m. i3oi politics in March. Councilman Candidate ir mavor and IIh i' W1 an ir- ftiugla Poc said in Nov ember coumil wats to be filled reparable the communi that be would rxtt w-ik ren lec- March 4 have until Frl- 'y day.

Jan. 12. to lile iiominatiiig "Sb a backward step would peUlHms with City CUrk lion- unvitably lead to city-manager tvtT aldCrainl. government or a rious rccon- Counctinvan Owlts Uaugh. s.derahon of merger.

From ac- the other Incumbent, said Thurv A public meeting to a om convinced day that he still ha m-t mrnk- slate of candidate will be held to Srhrtpfcr. She was married to Mrs. Myra Francis of Giam-j premiM a centtrvctive ad Adam Nuhn Dec. 21. 1lf7.

lie palgn. a son, Howard, of vane in meeting tht income died in I9S9. and four grandchildren. needs of the American po. Sunivmg are two He was preceded in death by P-" Holneman li chairman and chief executive of liter of There's A Rtasen Ce vt.

Man, Mm ecev ui in pee Nm MoteeAi i i (lli Tonl'M CmxwAH Why Our Business Mm. Gladys Voinovich. Peoria: Mr. Bar was a World War I Chkae and Nortmvttiom up ms mina wnemer rc- whu, one a(frmnttra Is So Good! three sons, Elmer, Peoria; Har- veteran. Keilread Ce.

lP Wwephetel 'flection to tne council, run a muuirs Jha, in urn old. Indianapolis. Hoyd. 7'M'rl TrtpunMble ta the total council. Alexandria.

one brother. Eudell Smith Oau-le fohurn and IV I. W(. flre A'fL OCl. rnvwoum i Our Cam are Double cherlwd.

Oyr 8I-m we fVafMWMlt, Harry Schrtpler, Mctamora: LINCOLN (p.s Kud.ll eight grandchildren; five great- SmiUt. 61. of 1023 Broadway, grandchildren. stricken with a heart ROANOKE MOTORS er. iii.

tn Mfi 0i Msmcy. lrMy enM UMi) COt 00 tAlt t. ill. frv truiwd id enre fwr imt brtl. lakakSo.tfe,k Xk I continued Mr.

Hammilt "Ye.v lilfMlIIlIIII41tlIlaBa.liriIIll Tlui-e close- lo lrday this was a smaD, quiet llf It luteal scene believe that Coun- reMdential town. Today we are Fl oltlin cilman Hal Kiss Jr. a likely a thriving, growing city, faced BWKK W4ei to, One son also preceded Mrs.twM dead on arrival at mi iMart cwesM tMMm Nulin In death. Wedncsd.iv at Abraham' wwai mayoral choice for that ticket, with all lite perplexities ol tOUO oa A Mr. hiss Im served Iwo years growth ainl expansion.

Lincoln Memorial Hospital $3295 Mrs. M. toittinger the funeral will be at 3 p.m.! AnJrew Ericlton i'J' and 80 hmr Mobile Heme IIS MEADOWS The luneral at HoiUnd and Barni Fri.kt tk ai" Uioaa 4 door aadaa. hm i laia'io', ta fcai ea eal Mrs. Margaret Gittingcr 90.

FumTaj lfome with tilt. Rev.lxuesdajr at Ms home In Salt Tlio family has auggcslcd that wlw died Twsday David Dees officiating. Burial Uke Cily, Utah. Mr. ErkkWany exprensions of sympathy; Mennonile Home, will be held wiH be in Inion Cemetery.

9 former eeneral foreman at the mav be made in me form of DITosiiilal Notes actoecaf AfADCMV-tt I IHJ. Mwm, Dom lo-H I.vt4. Moot-iwti i'i ooeo eonci Holv rawn. invall Onm ecrmM, Mv fncMv 6moc4 Aele Moms v. tKVLIMf -IHli 1 tMron cTwii at 2 pm.

Friday at Meadows visitation will be this eve- 0d Oiicago Alton Kailroad conlribulions to Uie building or UKX IVm 4 floor Sa. juennonne cnurcn. iri numinsi Brvii Hi funrfa Triniii Ijiih. TK If At' ItnlnA P.nmip ill. i in: i im.i Mr miin was DOIT1 AUB.

IS 'ih im Inrnn Hiiiri'li CaaOaaae) 9 eMarjl ftfM wra) tot lnl anil rftnal u'HI rut Irl an. 1'JUb. BI IIUISDOrO. SOn Ol tr-l ill w. Miss Sclu-ocder as born May r-mi r.1 i runcrai anu wurwi ui uc nr mevine MI cf rn.

ri't ew m. aenxn cur" voeai noms raur Ci enc CetV Di 1H Wro ima en. nest ana r.mma ncnuncKs EVifiiw nflnmmn In 5vaM Ijtke'e of Chcnoa. Cmilk If- mnn-Ul Pctlw For the benefit ef patients Bloomiofllon Normal hotpilals vh the followinf centrels for visitor: Hours from 2 te 4 p.m. and from 7 until 1:30 p.m.; no children under 12 years of age; no more than two visitors at tht tame time.

1 A MlOC WsWfOl aa COBvi4asj IVOI omo tren. Sat biaU John and Sophie Schultz 3 Hnll Knu Irt In HilliiWft Vlsilation will begin at Miles, Mrs. Glen. 11 Brook-Wood. Normal Devcr, Mrs.

Minnie, Le Roy McAllister, Samual Wesley, 331 Garfield Drive Bnell, Theodore, 217 Rowe Drive Schmidt, Paul. Atlanta Burns. Mrs. George. 21 Nor ovwv fa areMT, Hiiwuui Erickson was born in Schroedcr.

"aW Wo4 Hca) CW ajuaa ciocK toaay at ms Mcmonai ghe sunives DELUXE Mobile Home Sales Stanley. Grants Park; a Cloomington April 10 1891 survMng are a stw. Mrs. I .1111 1 1 Ik i 1 1UI lit" HL L.IIt'IIUal. tieaoello $1295 VII I She was born July 30.

ISS Mari3n smith son of Andrcw nd LoulS 5Ulil'iMinnie Bardenhagcn, 1116 fc in Germany, a daughter of John streator his mother Mrs Em- bcr Erickson. 'Lafayette, and a brother, Her BiHCX USaWa, oo wdo. lit 9 Mr aae. leciorr oa sssajsosjsi. (saiaia) featpa) a a dk a a oWa ananoi 0 4H1J ST.

JOSEPH'S Admitted and Ottilia Men Kohm. She was ma Smilh St a' Survivors include his wife, Uwbert 11. Schroeder, U.K. 3. I.

I f. I i .1 I wood. Normal man-ica io joun uiiunger hroUier. James. St.

Ann, a lormer ncicn uuiier; uirec sons. waJ a mcmoer 01 u.c- vicwnoner. aits, i-anaa e. Reynolds. Robert Le Koy 1901.

He died March 29 1953. sisUT Mrs Barbara Lee San Diogo. n.tlM.ran 0,. auKX tiacife Ooot wort I TOO cowa, cwom Manot, of bw 1500 S. Mo.f.

Ave. New Monoger To Serve You I Conrod Sim Reody to offer1 you the best In Mobile Home' Living. I wour viNDAie ICHARDM1 DELTA ROUAHOVE VIltOiVMONE MALLARD Ifi I nrH S-ilt filra nfv in' Salt Like Suniving are three daughters, and a crand- nard. City; Jerry, Mo. St.

Louis iMikat. e.aor a a.iatfr iTexas; a daughter, Beverly. baxk cooe too. pom. laciory dauchter.

Mrs. Gordon Gundy, Graymont; Mrs. Orvllle Sommer, Clinlon; Hanlin, Llhvood, Heyworth 'stiivcs. Mrs. James, Lexington Jostes.

Miss Traclann, 1214 S.ljannusch, Robert, 1001 Shen-Madison dan. Normal Dean Woods Dean Woods 77. of 815 Mr Smith retired in 10 af- ball UiKe City; a SJSier, Miss $2995 Mrs. Delmar Bradley, Granada tcr orjeratina the meat depart- Carrie Erickson, 1123 W. Mar- Covrtibf, 1ttil CtllUlC E.

Taylor suffered a heart at Skinner, John, 1408 E. Oakland inns, iwo sons, wiarjcs. mpnl 0f lUC3S amj farmer a oromer, vicior, iw If 0 Moaiaeo eraaa, pc Mcol cor Olive; nine grandchildren and.ucic aooui it a.m. inursoay ai IM Meadows; William, vears. bdom a.

Oeen to Daiivi 1 to SuniMy. PKon Bin Buiitr, "Ti Van Wi'X TM t'," IK4 Firmlnetort Road. Pw Alcorn. Brett, Towanda Scott, Mrs. Gertrude, Le Roy a the one great-grandson.

He was Jonns uarocr Miop, iuj' 15 grandchildren; 31 grcat-i wa a member uf $1495 Mulberry. grandchildren. First Methodist Church: Ma-' preceded In death by a son, Carmany, Waller, 1401 W. Lo Two sons, five sisters and one.cnnic Lodee No. 2iur Snrinir.

three brothers and three sisters. The city rescue squad took cust Dismissed Musick. Mrs. Sarah, 501 E. University Bryant.

James, 1305 W. Graham King, Mrs. WiUiam, 1231 E. Empire Williams. William, Towanda Carter, Miss Mary, 50814 E.

Jeff. erson CAM1AC Saoae DaVa. I7OJ bwy cm ioaea an eea $U95 Johnson, Miss Peggy, 2213 Ben brother also preceded her in rkd Ansar Shrine and rjonsis-l Mr. Erickson belonged to the death. torv: th liran Countv Shrine Masnnie Lodse and SL John's him to Mennonite Hospital, and be was pronounced dead on CMTVlOtlTtila panpon Mrs.

Gittlngcr was a member, nub. Lincoln ChaDler No. 351. Lutheran Church in Bloornlne- If OB coa najla la ata claaa 01 me Aieaaows 1 1 Order of fhe Eastern Star? Ab- ton. COtttltttOotj 1 jamin Lane Little, Jerry, Downs Truax, Hubert, Le Roy Strike, Dale.

114 Greenwood Donald. William, Heyworth Church. arrival. McLean County Coroner Curtis Gilberts started an Inquiry. Mr.

Woods, cited In 19G2 for 48 years of perfect Sunday Sholty, Mrs. Stephen and baby oaAwaleo, eiOOC vrfmakManer. JlJJJ raham Shrine 100, White Slirlne of Jerusalem; a member and Past Noble Grand of Lincoln Ray T. McClure girl, 405 E. Front Mrs.

G. C. Calvert MASON CITY (PNS) Mrs. Coyle, Miss Brenda, 905 E. Env M.rtnr 1 nf 1411 Damewood, Mrs.

George and Lodie 204, Illinois I00F; and a died Thy pire i.i. CHSVaOtl? taeale cetart-ItOJ ibia. powar tiaanag. pom brotat, nxtrO, wMIe Mm, AtHe Ma. auapiioaoOf aicew flfOC AatfCMr.

I07J baby boy, 310 Mecherle Drive member Frence. Oscar, Colfax Gertrude C. Calvert, 65, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday in Peoria. School attendance in Mackinaw and Bloomington, was taken to the Beck Memorial Home.

ternoon at Brokaw Hospital tees, Buss, Mrs. Patricia, Le Roy A Mason City native, she was Barger, Miss Susan. 409 Grant CHIVIOiST kapole 2 door 1 70 koidiop. Iwa graaa wHk powar OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING FREE- 6 Months' Lot Rent Anywhere YOU like! WINTER SALE! BE SURE SAVE MONEY COMPARE PRICES OUTSTANDING 12x50 FlOOR PLANS 12x68 BETTER HURRY! All Hornet Furnoce Hooted For Your Comfort a resident of Peoria. where he had been a patient four months.

Mr. McClure was a farmer. His funeral will be 11 a.m.! Normal A. 'Bud' Campbell Her funeral will be at p.m. ItHint, powar brol.f, roeio.

arfma Brat, eatonahc bemiMnioa. 7M ipon $1095 Friday at the Cain Funeral The obituary of A. M. "Bud" Foltz, Francis, 703 Moore Road Ditmiittd Ragan, Charles, Mansfield Mrs. Lily Guengerich MACKINAW (PNS) Mrs.

Lily Guengerich, 69, R.R. 1, Mackinaw, died at 3:10 p.m. Wednesday at Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington. Saturday at the Beck Memorial Cflmnhell. former MrLean Coun- Home, the Rev.

R. G. Marks of Home. Burial will be in sheriffi appcars elsewhere in CMIV1 OUT Impale 4 door ficiating. cyHadOT I70J koidiop.

rha Lawn Cemetery. Burial will be in the Athens this edition. ecoaoay ipaclol oad $995 Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. and Cemetery, north of Springfield. She was taken to Haensel Visitation will begin after 7 7-9 p.m.

Friday at the memorial i Funeral Home at Mackinaw. 170 500 in bMvtiM COMdiHoax o'clock tonight. Guerrero. Ricardo, Chicago Baker, Mrs. Sue, 704 W.

Wash ington Briggs, Miss Karen, 506 Mill Eads, James. Heyworth Parido, Miss Tena. 305 S. home. Mr.

McClure was born in Hud She was born in Mason City; TurquoiM la color, arllh yowar oad bay la town )Zl7J Woman Hit By Car Aug. 16, 1902, a daughter of J. son Sept, 1. 1905. a son of Crash Victim Hardy and Nellie Samuel Sum 5 i ii Lg rOtO Conrartibla, Golona George and May Bigger Mc 1700 400.

kMM She was married to Raymond Termed Good fOOOallatoaH.Ooal etOOC tin rMi om l77J Ahrendt, William, 801 W. Lo HIGHWAY 9 MOBILE HOMES Clure. He married Myrtle Stag-ner Nov. 30, 1930 in Hudson. He is survived by his mother, Calvert in 1925 in Peoria.

He died July, 1959. cust Reports 1 50 Watch Stolen Btoomlngton'i Quality Dealar w. M.rk.i l-i5 at ytitt ton (TO 4 door hardtop. Surviving are two brothers, 10 a.m. to p.m.

Ph. M7-TOS Raydon, Miss Leigh Ann, 1515 1700 looded. TMt It barguady i A woman struck by an auto Closed Sundays at the McDaniel Nursing Home in El Paso; a son, Donald of a cordova top OM foclory oa Joe Stith, Mason City; Donald S. Bunn mobile about 11:30 a.m. We've Done Again Whiteside.

Mrs. Shirley, 824 W. Wednesday at Market and Cen A Monday morning S' Roosfvelt! Mother, Oakland lllf rvttv rwwong. a cynaoer ter streets was listed in good Stith, Lincoln; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Law, Baltimore, Mrs.

Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Ruth Walker, both of Min victim said Wednesday his S150 oi nuason; mree grana- Cold weather and snow can't Burke, Miss Jane, 1405 Clinton condition Thursday noon at Bro children. He was preceded In wristwatch had been stolen from I70J slondord shift baby fitrl thai Will give yon ihe Sports Bare oad -true economy loo. driJAC Ooa'tMrnlt. )H7J kaw Hospital.

stop us from making the hottest deals In town. death by his wife, father and Wayne Brown a room at St. Joseph's neapolis, Minn. The victim was Mrs. Ella She was also preceded in Iflil MD I000 owner 1 70 1 car with low, low milev ix- a sister.

Mrs. Iva Hansen Kruger, 66, of 108 Lake. Blvd. Oyer, Miss Cheryl, Heyworth Vance, Mrs. Anna, Farmer City Cassity.

Larry. 609 S. Mason Carr, Mrs. Millie, 603 E. Oakland 19AS-12XM Academy T968-12XSO Academy T968-I2X50 Rilicraft 13.W5 death by her parents.

caphonoHy low mileage with excep Library Post First reports of the accident (Many other models to cnoose from) $8951 price. led police to believe that a ser Lewis H. Follmer Mrs. Iva B. Hansen, 80, of See us today for gigantic sav Interests vice station truck was involved.

4 door sedan, VS. Ricardo E. Guerrero, 26, told police upon his release that his watch was taken between 10 and 11 p.m. Monday. He said a witness would verify that he had his watch in the intensive care unit prior to that! Huntley, formerly of Blooming GRAYMONT (PNS)-The fu McWilliams, Alva, Lansing, ings on these marked down 1701 power steering, power brakes, The driver had left information ton, died at 10:30 p.m.

Tuesday neral for Lewis H. Follmer, who died Tuesday, will be at 1:30 $895 oatomahc transmission, lull price Mich. DeMik, Mrs. Anita, Towanda at the scene and returned to Brown at Woodstock Hospital in Wood. work before police arrived.

stock. She will be brought to p.m. Friday at the Raleigh J. i.ie the Metzler Memorial Home Harris Funeral Home in Pon- But police traced the vehicle Wayne A. Brown, 32, of 407 MENNONITE Admitted time.

Hospital officials said there 1 7M another family, economy car. It can be purchased for drCOC Ihe lull price of. 4J1J specials. BLOOMINGTON'S OLDEST MOST RELIABLE DEALER MODUS MOBILE HOMES, Inc. tiac.

Burial will be in Sunny Her funeral will be p.m. Alden Drive filed a petition of' Wilcox, Larry, 905 E. Empire to Raymond Austin, 54, of 224 Ivanhoe Way. Mr. Austin operates a Standard Station at Lo Slope Cemetery at Saunemin.

Saturday at the memorial home OlOSMOBIU Cutlass Holldoy' IVOi Coupe. A 442 that is lust- was no record of Mr. Guerrero having a wristwatch on when he was admitted to the hospital Ballenger, Raymond, Chenoa The family has suggested that with the Rev. Harry Talley of candidacy Thursday for one of two seats to be filled March 4 on Normal's Library Board. like new.

Don Ehrmantraut, Mrs. Charles, cust and Clinton Streets and ficiating. Burial will be in Park $1695 miss this one any expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of Mile South of State Farm Perk en Mr. Guerrero, his wife and 1004 N. East Hill Cemetery.

was driving a customer's car at Main Route 51 South. Ph. 828-8312. Mr. Brown is a traffic engineer with the General Telephone Crews, Clarence, 21 Broadway contributions to the First Meth OlOSMOBM Storflra Coupe.

1 70 bucket seats, console radio. the time. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 four chilren were injured shortly before 3 a.m. when then- WE SELl MOBILE HOMES-Want fast action on selling your Mobile Home? Call us today, Rhodus Mobile Homes Place, Normal odist Church memorial fund. i Co.

Ross Muench of 308 Augus- Police said Mr. Austin told p.m. Friday at the memorial a really nice car $795 Friend, Vernon. 143 Holtonjtine Way filed Tuesday morn home. station wagon crashed through a guard rail and plunged 40 feet them he was southbound on Cen Pn.

828-8312. Bishop Mobile Court. Trailer Scaee For Rent. Homes ter and the car hit Mrs. Kruger Mrs.

Hansen was born in Heyworth, in. Ph. 473-3022 down an embankment on Inter- Schurter, William, Tremont PLYMOUTH Fury 3. 4) door I0J sedan, power Steering, white tlrei, O7J0C automatic transmission. )la7J.

0011119 OAK PARK MOBILE HOMES Mobile Home Perk and Sales states 55-74 west of Blooming as he turned east onto Market. Mrs. Kruger was crossing Mar Oldfield, Miss Hadie, Towanda Bloomington on April 10, 1887, a daughter of William and Lyda i ton. Holloway, Eldon, 1507 E. Tay 10.

and Dubl-Wlde Quality Stewarts Frontage Road 66 South Ph. M7-395 in ft POHTWC Bonneville. 4 door l(Tjri CD fflHi ket headed north on Center Keckley White. She was mar I70O hardtOD. full power wi ing.

James W. Turner of J8 Robinwood Drive and Carlton J. Klopfenstein of 1204 Belt are circulating petitions. Dr. Walter S.

G. Kohn and Mrs. Helen Fritzen have announced that they will not seek re-election. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Street at the time.

lor Dismissed ried to Thomas H. Hansen. He ROYAL ACRES SALES New and Used. Open 7 days a week to 9. 0S Pine, fbctory air conditioning.

Comeo Kory, His wife, Helen, and children, Kathy, Rachel, Sylvia, 2, and Ricardo 1, were treated and leather fateriorv IMS Is Ph. 452-2536. preceded her in death. real nice 1 owner $2495 She is survived by a daugh PARTS? Entry Suspect ter, Mrs. Grace Blume of Hunt Ves We have rhe part "no the etneiMti t.aiaiina coot 1 700 fewer steering, power Asks Probation ley; a brother, Elmer L.

White of Portland, two grand at the hospital and released. Probation Given In Check Case brakes, factory air. Jan. 12, to file petitions at city halL $2195 Alexander, Mrs. Arthur, 1007 S.

East Wilkerson, George, 707 Douglas Longworth, Mrs. Nell, McLean Cozadd, Mrs, Harold, and baby girl, Pekin BROKAW Admitted It's fully equipped for only children. A brother preceded John W. Virgin, 19, of rural know how to set up and service a mobile home after It's boughtl Out and Browse around Units heated. KROPF 60x24, 3 bedroom.

KR0PF-60X12, I bedroom. 3 BUOOYS 60x12, 3 bedrooms. BUDDY -52x12, 2 bedroom. BUDDY -60x12, balcony living room. 3 traufi ns- f.v with Expandos.

her in death. Arenzville pleaded guilty Thurs. day in McLean County Circuit Roger E. Hepner, 23, of 613 Miss Dora Schroeder Battery Charge Brings Arrest E. Empire Wednesday was Court to a charge of burglary Miss Dora Schroeder, 79, of Anderson, Dale, 106 Greenwood Dawson, Misses Sara, and Mary and asked for probation.

LICENSE PLATES rONTiAC Cotollno Safari i IjQj passenger Stotlon Wogoe, low mileage, I owner, fully equipped, has factory oir tl 0 0 3)1 77 PONTIAC BomaviHa. 4 door IVOi hardtop, all the equlpmenl and It's nke. Cold ie color, leather mtertor.h'se tOOC steal at. 41 i MANY. MANY MOW MAKFS AND MOOEIS TO CHOOSf ROM, 1012 S.

Main died at 4:45 a.m. Thursday at Brokaw Hospital. Circuit Judge Walter A. Yod er postponed sentencing until She had been in the hospital for Claire, 209 Seminary Rice, Mrs. Fletcher, Cooksville Kuntz, Miss Marie, Heyworth granted probation for six months in a bad check case.

Associate Judge Wayne C. Townley Jr. also directed Hepner to pay $35 court costs and complete $35.89 restitution in 30 Sim Miller, 33, of 1311 W. Taylor was arrested Wednesday in connection with an incident Saturday night at Oakland AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY No waiting, no mailing, ne trip ta Springfield. Just bring In your completed 196S application, your a day.

1:30 Jan. 29 to permit investigation of his petition for Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Bookout, Miss Julie Ann, 10 Fel- Bowl. ton Place 1967 car identification card and Saturday at the Trinity Lutheran SCHULT -40x12, 1V4 baths, 3 bedroom SCHULT Custom 60x12, 2 bedroom, Early American. SCHULT Custom-0xl2, Contemporary, SCHUlT-0xl2, I or 3 bedroom.

SCHUl -50x12, 1 bedroom. HERRll -40x12, I bedroom, Medlter raneen. GREENWOOD MOBILE HOMES 1 Established 17 years ago lOURS-e A.M. To PM. Dally, losed Sunday and New Year's Day.

"Quality Homes Quality Service" our Blocks West of Junction 51 end BeJIkne aa. Ph. U9-7441. Arthur J. Waddell of 502 S.

Aldridge, Larry, 1804 E. Em WI LE license fee. Only $1. Ne notary fee. License counter open Cw an Church's Chapel.

The Rev. Virgin earlier surrendered fTZJEZ L.Gerike will officiate, himself to county authorities as Church's Chapel. The Rev. pire Thurs. 9-5; Frl.

9-6; Sat. 9-12. Mason claims Miller dragged him from the Bowlero Room lobby and hit him. I-iir-riTlTil1 WIU be Park Hi" an accomplice of Howard Bry- C-KrCTj PEOPLES BANK OF BLOOMINGTON Schaul. Mrs.

Mary, 306 E. Jefferson Krueger. Mrs. Frank. 108 W.

Lake Shuck, Mrs. Grettie, El Paso Miller posted $25 bond to ap Cemetery. jant, 19, of Jacksonville in bur- an accurate record of ms bank Friends mav ca, at the Kcmp-S Grain Co ta rTTr' Were a Pp-Wach Kurth Memorial Home Lexington last October. Brvant noa of five days. from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 is on probation.

1S083.MIUI Ph. 822-0625 i pear Friday in magistrate court on the battery count. Washington A Center.

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