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1 11. 111, 8 8 Chenoa -Country musicians are finding ment with Petersen are from left, Chuck County musicians gather their studio way at to rural Music Chenoa Records, operated a by recording Terry of Cunningham Pontiac, and and Dan Mark Martino, DeChesne, Fairbury. both Petersen, right. Looking over new equip- (Pantagraph photo) Special signs with Pe Petersburg Opry Nancy Gordon CHENOA--Terry Petersen's country music group, 'The Midnight has been signed by the Illinois Country Opry to do shows throughout the state. Sunday they appeared with Donna Fargo at the opening of a new music hall at Marseilles.

On Oct. 14, the group will play again at Marseilles with Dottie West. "We're really enthusiastic about working with the Illinois Country Opry," Petersen said. "It's the best-known country music production company in the The group also did a show in July at the Scottish Rite Temple in Bloomington, which featured country comedian AUTOMOTIVE 915-Trucks, Trailers OMAHA STANDARD -Grain Bodies and Hoists. WAYNE Aluminum Grain Boxes.

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TRIANGLE TRUCK PARTS 2016 S. Bunn Ph. 829-4371 Pantagraph B-13 Bloomington-Normal, Ill. Sept. 26, 1977 Illinois Deaths Central Illinois Deaths Mrs.

Mary Burk Mrs. Helen Imig CLINTON PNS) -Mrs. Mary R. Burk, 50, of 723 N. Madison died at 4:42 a.m.

Sunday at Mercy Hospital, Urbana. Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pullen-Boos Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Winston Zastrow officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney.

Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral chapel. She was born July 1, 1927, in Clinton, a daughter of Thomas and Mary E. Works Spencer. She married James Burk Jr.

May 17, 1949, in Clinton. Surviving are her husband; her mother, a resident of the DeWitt County Nursing Home, Hallsville; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Nebel, DeWitt, and Mrs. Ruth Vogel, Clinton; six brothers, John Spencer, Charles Thomas Spencer and Wesley W. Spencer, all of Clinton; Marion Lee Spencer, Wapella; George Harold Spencer, Tucson, and William Dean Spencer, Decatur; four sisters, Mrs.

Jean Clifton, Kenney; Mrs. Ann Baker, Wapella; Mrs. Mettie Lucille Miller, Rochelle, and Mrs. Dorothy Bailey, Clinton, and three grandchildren. Her father, a brother and a sister preceded her in death.

Mrs. Burk was a member of the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Hilda Obery METAMORA (PNS) -Mrs.

Hilda Obery, 82, of 115 S. Niles died at 10:10 a.m. Sunday at her home. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Franciscan fathers officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Mason Funeral Home, The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. She was born Sept.

24, 1895, in Metamora, a daughter of Andrew and Mary Gangloff Elbert. She married Edward G. Obery Sept. 28, 1915, in Metamora. He died Dec.

3, 1969. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Vogel, Benson; two sons, Eddie Obery and Eugene Obery, both of Metamora; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Ahrens and Mrs. Frances Ruder, and two brothers, Herman Elbert and Robert Elbert, all of Metamora: 25 grandchildren, and 28 great-grandchildren.

Two sons, a daughter, two grandchildren, three sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Mrs. Obery, a Gold Star mother, was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Metamora, the church's Altar and Rosary Society and the Metamora American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs.

Anna Schwab MOUNT PULASKI-Mrs. Anna Marie Schwab, 78, Naperville, a retired Woodford County teacher and a former Mount Pulaski resident, died at 8:20 a.m. Sunday at Americana Nursing Home, Naperville. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Community Methodist Church, Naperville, Burial will be in a Naperville Cemetery, Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Ackman Funeral Home, Naperville. She was born Sept. 25, 1899, in Mount Pulaski, a daughter of the Rev. Karl and Elmira Heinhorst Bauerle. She married the Rev.

Paul Schwab Aug. 23, 1923, in Dwight. He died Oct. 1, 1966. Surviving are a son, Dr.

Paul Schwab, Naperville; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Flessner, Charlotte, Mrs. Elmira Claney and Mrs. Frieda Munz, both of Fairbury, and Miss Florinda Bauerle, Chatsworth, and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Schwab, who taught in Ransom and Spring Bay, attended Illinois State Normal University and the Community United Methodist Church, Naperville. Frank Yerman FAIRBURY -Frank M. Yerman, 73, of Chicago died Sunday afternoon in Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago. He is being taken to Stiver Home for Funerals. His late wife was the former Katherine Winslow of Fairbury MINIER (PNS)-Mrs.

Helen L. Imig, 67, R.R. 1, died at 6:12 p.m. Sunday at Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Stanford Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Harlan H. Naylor officiating. Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Danvers, and an hour before the service Wednesday at the church. She was born Nov. 6, 1909, in Stanford, a daughter of Arthur and Gertrude Fassig Witham. She married Ivan Imig Sept. 15, 1935, in Stanford.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Argo, Danvers; a brother, Stanley Witham, McLean, and two grandchildren. A brother preceded her in death. Mrs. Imig was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Stanford Presbyterian Church and the church's Women's Association.

Memorials may be made to the church or the Arthritis Foundation. Mrs. Jo Cox THE COUNTRY MUSIC SCENE! Jerry Clower, and the gospel group, The LaFevers. "There we were on the program with gospel singers and Chuck (Cunningham) gets up there and does his impression of Wolfman Petersen said, "The crowd loved it!" "Chuck" is the rhythm guitar player and one of the vocalists for the group, Chuck Cunningham of Pontiac, who is AUTOMOTIVE 915-Trucks, Trailers SPECIAL BE READY FOR WINTER -Ford 1973 Bronco Sport. 4 wheel drive, 302 V-8, automatic, power steering, radio, dual fuel tanks, power angle snowplow with lights.

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USED TANDEM GRAIN TRUCKS 1976 GMC ME6500 twin screw, air brakes, 427 V-8, 13 speed, power steering, 12,000 pound front axle, 34,000 pound twin screw, heavy duty front and rear suspension, 18,000 miles, 18' Schien Grain Body, heavy duty twin post hoist, freight doors. 1973 Chevrolet C-65, 427 V-8, 5 speed-2 speed, air brakes, power steering, 12,000 pound front axle, 18,500 pound rear axle, a 10.00 tires, new 20' Schien body with sides, 31 ton twin hoist. freight doors, spread air tag. 1973 GMC JH9500, 318 Detroit Diesel, 13 speed, power steering, 12,000 pound front axle, 34,000 pound twin screw rear axle, 20' body with double-acting tailgate, low miles, super sharp, perfect for pulling pup. 1972 GMC H19500, 238 Detroit Diesel, 5 speed-2 speed, 12,000 pound front axle, 23,000 pound rear axle with air tag, power steering, 18' Grain body with twin cylinder hoist.

1970 GMC H19500, 238 Detroit Diesel, 5 speed-2 speed, 12,000 pound front axle, power steering, 23,000 pound rear axle with air tag, 18' grain body, nice clean unit Used Single Axle With New Grain Beds and Hoists 1975 Ford F-600, 4 speed-2 speed, 330 heavy duty V-8, power steering, 8.25x20, tires. 1972 GMC 2 ton, grain and stock truck, 350 V-8, power steering, 4 speed-2 speed, 7,000 pound front axle. 17,000 pound rear axle. USED PICKUPS 1976 Chevrolet Heavy Duty ton Silverado, 350 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, radial tires, deluxe two-tone. 1976 Ford F-250 Ranger, 360 V-8, automatic transmission, power steering.

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(217)-359-1511 920-Automobile Financing and Insurance Petersen does all the engineering work and mixing for the tracks. One of the groups which recorded a recently released album at Music Records is Dan Martino and 'The Last Minute Band. Martino, 25, a Roanoke native now living in Fairbury, wanted to play a guitar while he was still in high school. So he bought a $5 guitar and a music book and taught himself to play. He has always written poetry and from there it was a simple step to song writing.

All of the songs on the album are original compositions of Martino's. He writes both lyrics and music. He sang some of his own songs on the album and others were sung by Mark DuChesne and Cary Ripsch, both of Pontiac. He has sold more than 400 of his albums, he said. Martino has a unique attitude about his musical talent.

"I don't want to make it big as a performer or even a he said. "I'm not sure I'd take the opportunity if someone offered me a lot of money for my songs. I don't like to perform, although I've done it. I'd rather give my songs to someone else to do, and keep strickly to His one big goal in music was to make a record album. Now that he's done that he really has no goal for himself rather that just to be able to write songs for a living or to have his own recording studio.

Ironically, the last song on his album is entitled. "Famous." and states: I would do most anything if you would sing my song And make me famous. Ex-S. Pekin mayor Richard Huse dies SOUTH PEKIN-Richard Huse, 67, of 204 S. Second, a former mayor and councilman, died at 6:37 a.m.

Sunday at Pekin Memorial Hospital, Pekin, of apparent natural causes. His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Kuecks-Woolsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in Glendale Memorial Gardens, Pekin. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home, with Masonic services at 8 p.m. He was born in Wilshok. Germany, April 28, 1910, a son of Ferdinad and Augusta PoGurnus Huse. He married Barbara Gibson Feb. 24.

1954. at Groveland. She survives. Also surviving are two sons. Richard Pekin, and Fred, at home: a daughter, Mrs.

Annabel Duell, Bessmer City, N. a sister, Mrs. Anna Hibbert, R.R. 1, Topeka, and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister.

He was a member of Pekin Masonic Lodge 29 AF and AM: York Right Sovereign College; Order of the Eastern Star, Celestial City No. 333; White Shrine No. 41, Canton; Victoria White Truck flips; driver injured the "showboat" of the group. He also does imitations of Elvis Presley and "whatever else comes into his head." None of their programs is rehearsed. 'We never know what we're going to do when we get out on the Cunningham said.

"Sometimes we put our foot right in it, Other members of the "Midnight Special'1 are Steve Staulcup of Pontiac, drummer; Jim Yoder, Forrest, keyboards: Curt Bley, Bloomington, bass and acoustic bass guitars. The group also has a new record album out called simply, "'The Midnight Special." Most of the songs on the album are familiar country tunes such as "Kentucky Woman," "'Okie from and "Welcome to My But there are also two songs on the album written and sung by Cunningham, entitled. 'Movin' On," and "Country Music Man." In addition to heading his own band, Petersen also operates a recording studio at his parents' home, located about three miles east of Chenoa, a mile north off U.S. 24. "Coming to Music Records to record gives muscians encouragement in their music.

I like to help people get a square deal when they record their Petersen said. Former truck driver turned mechanic, A Stanford man was injured Saturday afternoon when he lost control of the flatbed truck he was driving on the Stanford-Covell blacktop at Covell Township Road, sheriff's police reported Sunday. Charles Sanders 48, told police he was eastbound when he pulled the truck to the south side of the roadway to avoid a westbound vehicle. Police said the truck, owned by Builders Supply, 1100 W. Market, flipped on its side in a ditch.

Sanders was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital Medical Center after the accident and was discharged Sunday morn-, ring. COLFAX (PNS) -A graveside service for Mrs. Jo E. Cox, 86, a five-year patient of Octavia Manor Nursing Home, Colfax, and a former Orlando, resident, who died Sept.

23, will be at 3:30 p.m. Friday in Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando. The Rev. Kenneth M. Roughton will officiate.

Visitation will be from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Friday at Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando, Fla. She was born June 17, 1891, in McAlester, a daughter of James Kirby and Amanda Magnolia Mitchell Dobbs. She married Orla I. Cox in Commanche, Tex.

He died in 1948. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ruth Henline, Colfax, and Mrs. Orlene Gillespie, Fort Walton Beach, a sister, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Buchanan, Dallas, nine grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

Two brothers and a sister preceded her in death. Mrs. Cox was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Orlando, Fla. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Pontiac chorus fifth BELLEVILLE -Pontiac's barbershop chorus 'The Vermillionaires' won fifth place in the Illinois contest here Saturday night.

A bulletin on results of the contest in the Sunday Pantagraph had the Vermillionaires in sixth place. The Arlingtones from Arlington Heights captured first place and the right to represent the Illinois District in the international contest next July in Cincinnati. The Arlingtones turned the tables on Bloomington's Sound of Illinois Chorus which had upset them the previous year. Bloomington, which scored 10th in international competition last July in Philadelphia, was runnerup this time. The Candidates with Dean Ramga of Normal singing lead won the Illinois quartet championship.

Steve Burkhardt, the tenor, and Tim McEvilly, the baritone, are both from the DuPage barbershop chapter, and the bass, Ed Chapman, is from Ottawa. Shrine No. 83, Pekin; Royal Arch Masons, Pekin Chapter No. 25; Knights of Pythias, Lafayette Lodge, No. 216; Irin Grotto, Pekin; Peoria Commandery No.

3: William Shafer Post No. 34, American Legion; Laborers Local 241 for 40 years. He was secretary of the Central Illinois White Shrine Club and an honorary member of DeMolay Commandery No. 24. He was secretary for 20 years of Pekin Consistory Club.

He served on the South Pekin City Council for 12 years. He was mayor of South Pekin for four years and village clerk for a year. He owned and operated Huse's GasGrocery at South Pekin for 26 years Heyworth girl, 11 bitten by dog Dee Ann Kennedy, 11, Heyworth, was injured early Saturday when she was bitten by a dog while walking near a barn on the James Donovan farm in Heyworth, sheriff's police said Sunday. According to police reports, the Donovans' great dane ran out of the barn toward Dee Ann and a friend. Mrs.

Donovan told police the dog had had proper shots. Latest report on grains and stocks spring slaughter lamps: choice and prime 40.75-41.00, few 41.25; No 1-3 200-240 lb LIVESTOCK choice to mostly prime 90-110 lb witt hogs: number 1 pelts 53.00 to mostly 54.00. Wooled steady; No 1-2 200-230 fb EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, III, (AP) Hogs 8,000, trading active, barrows and gilts fully steady, 1-2 200-240 lb 41.75-42.00, 1-3 200-260 1b 41.25-41.75; 2-3 250-280 lb 40.25-41.25. Sows: higher, about 5 per cent.

1-3 300-450 lb 37.00-37.75, mostly 37 few lots 400-450 lb 36.00-36.25, 450-500 lb 37.50-38.00; over 500 lb 38.00-38.50 Boars over 300 lb 31.00, few 31.25; under 300 lb 36.00-37 00; consignment about 50 head 37.50 Cattle and calves: 2,800 Trading active on slaughter steers and heifers. Slow on COWS and bulls. As compared to last tuesday slaughter steers and heifers .50 to mostly 1.00 higher. Cows fully lower than last week's close. Bulls mostly 1.00 lower.

Supply mainly choice and mixed choice and prime 2-4 lb steers, 25 percent heifers; 10 percent cows. Slaughter steers mixed choice and prime 2-4 lb 41.00 to mostly 41.50. one load 41.75. Choice 2-4 lb 39 mostly 40.00-41.00. Mixed good and choice 2-4 lb 38.50-40.50.

Good 2-3 lb Slaughter heifers: mixed choice and prime 2-4 lb 39.00-39.75, mostly 39.50. Choice 2-4 lb 37.50-39.50, mostly 38.00-39.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 700-975 lb 36.00-38.00. Good 2-3 700-950 lb 33.00-36.00 Cows: utility and commercial 2-4 23.00-25.00, mostly 23.00-24.50. Boning utility 1-2 25.00 Cutter 1-2 22.00-24.00.

Canner and low cutter 18.00-22.00. Bulls: Yields Grade 1-2 lb 27.00-30.50, few yield grade lb 31.00 Sheep: 300, spring slaughter lambs steady. Shorn spring slaughter lambs: spring slaughter lamps: choice and prime 90-110 1b 51.00-53.00 Choice 85-100 Ib 48.00-50.00. JOLIET LIVESTOCK JOLIET, Ill (AP) (USDA) Hogs 1,800, Trading moderate. Barrows and gilts mostly steady, instances 25 lower.

1-2 200-230 lb 42.00-42.25, 1-3 200-250 Ib 41.00-42.00; 2-4 250-280 lb 40.00-41.00 Sows 50 to 75 higher, 1-3 350-650 lb 37 Boar: over 300 Ib 30.00 Cattle: 4,100 trading moderate Slaughter steers steady to 50 higher than last wednesday, most increase on good to average choice. Heifers 25 to 50 higher, Slaughter steers: High choice and prime 3-4 lb 40.75-42.25, mostly 41.00-42.25; lb 005 42.25-43.00 Choice 2-4 2-3 lb 39.75-40.75. Mixed good and choice 2-3 lb 38.50-40.00. Some mixed good and choice 2-3 lb. few prime, 2-4 lb 39.00-40.25, mostHolsteins 36.50.

08 Slaughter heifers Choice, ly 39.50-40.25, load 40.50. Choice 2-3 800-900 16 37.00-39.00. Mixed good and choice 2-3 lb 36.00-38.00 PEORIA LIVESTOCK PEORIA, III. (UPI) Livestock: Cattle 3,200, steers and heifers firm to 50 higher, choice steers 41.00-42.50, few 43.00-44.00; good and choice 39.00-41.00; good 37.50-39.00; choice and prime heifers 39.00-39.75; couple loads 40.00-40.25; choice 38.00-39.00; good and choice 36.00-38.00; good 34.00-36.00. Hogs weak to 25, instances 50, lower, No 1-2 200-230 1b 42.00-42.25; No 1-3 200-240 lb 41.50-42.00, 180-200 lb 38.00-41.50; No 2-3 240-260 lb 41.00-41.50, 260-290 lb 40.00-41.00 COUNTRY MARKETS SPRINGFIELD, Ill.

(UPI) Interior 40.75-41.00, few 41.25; No 1-3 200-240 lb 40 few 40.25, No 1-3 240-260 lb 39.75-40.50 PRODUCE CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (AP) Midwest egg price report wholesale buying prices Monday; Class 1-large 43, Class 2-large 39; mediums 36, smalls 31, nest-run breaking stock 39; Che (US -Butter steady, unchanged. (USDA) -Major potato markets FOB shipping points U.S. 1A Friday in 100 lb sacks: Wisconsin Round 3.00-3.25; Wisconsin Round Whites Wisconsin Norgolds 4 00; Wisconsin Burbanks 4.50-4.75; Colorado Russets 5.75-6.00; MinnesotaNorth Dakota Round Reds 3.90-4.00. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE ST.

LOUIS and poultry: A Medium 20-37. Eggs, consumer, grades: A Large 44-59, Eggs, wholesale grades: Standard 35-40, Unclassified 20-22, Pullet 12-15, Peewees 6-8. Ready-1o-cook broilers and fryers 36. this week's delivery. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard red winter, 2.59¼n Monday No 2 soft red winter, 2.24¼n.

Corn No 2 yellow, 1.84¼n (hopper) 1.79¼n (box), Oats No 2 heavy 1.17n. Soybeans No 1 yellow 5.26½n. STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK (AP) Dow Jones noon stock averages: 30 835.24 off 3.90 20 Trans. .213.24 off 0.24 15 Util. off 0.53 65 .286.96 off 1.08.

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