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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 27

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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mmm.m-rmimmmm wmmij AUTOMOTIVE Th Pantagraph B-ll BloorningtorvNorrnal, III. Stpl. 2, 1961 Mobil Hom.i 11) A BETTER BUYALWAYS dJeiBlral Bllinois HDiniHbs 44e, Donald Hicts I Lindsey K. Thompson pnvmr ipi nv i mri. Wiutum will iht-rr SHOW SELL liH iutiw.

-Tti. v.n vim The Mon. Thru Frl. Want Ad Dept. Opens at 8:30 A.M.

Cloies at 7 P.M. Sat. at 6 P.M. Open Sun. 5 to 7 P.M.

Phoni 829-9411 fci.er." to Seven Oar DELUXE Mobile Home Sales iJT W. F.rm.nteM a Peoria. IN Pone Lcroy llukJ, 46. of Fort Ijiu- cy diH at inim i 10 i m. kkj.i.v.

nunai vkill Jn O.ik Hill tVimlcry. Ill- dfrdale. lornierly of I'on- tin It'Linnkf M.inur at 10:15 I miiimnu at pin. S.iluru.iy. Hp mis a Wash- Tfcil'i sjkM brlerto is Cllo7 ford.

Tfcil'i fcr Demo Picnic On Tap ClliSnN city ip.NSl Ford tiac. died his home. l.urn In.m 19l! until IftSl in Vrw In. I mil Im- hi in an ijJ. Aii' ii In iiiini-d lii rmrla I lis fu'wral SurviviiiR a daiichtrr, Mr Ask for Classified and made his home mill a it jo leaf look bfof rOMt Ml tntl tut eri svort aiUMlitrl die for tour ta.pr'lioa.

Unr lost prire eprik for Ikemeeltr. Johnny Martin's N0.1 am. ttedwsday jit tin fair-child Funeral Hmiu' in Furl Lin-drrdnlc. Mr. Hii ks wa- burn in W22 at AUTOMOTIVE lloufird Uanlsr.

North JVkm; two uriimli luhlun and nine Kreat craml hililn Thrt-e brolhiTii pu ilt-d linn in death He wa a retired in.nl car Mobil Hornet IVtnocrats are plannirg IIS daughter in IWia. I Ik funeral will U- at 2 m. Tueid.iy at Hie I'acey Memorial Home, tin- F. (itiynnr and the Keith Hut-( lilies Huri.il will be in Unn-Mount ernon Cemetery. rier, and was aNn a dial dealer in tin- Kvansville area FOIB oe-j-e 1 7 00 SeM gold Sop.

VanI teieiio, I. C'vue power tteertep. radio. eAueweiH. toSio Worreetyleil )JI67 lie was- a memlrer ot USED TRUCK BUYS! Shopped Everywhere Bought Here! If YOU or.

lockino) 4or Hie btt the of P'tntiar. a mi of Oiarli and Mary ChninpU'y Hf at-U-nded Pcmtiac S( He mar. rifd Kathryn Harnum In 1911. Surviving are his wile; I dauRhtcr, Mrs Donna Slriik-land ami Mrs. Slit k-ard; and a sun, Cctald.

all of Fort Liudi rdaif, Fla liis inntli- Msitation ill le 7-u oclofk Central tliiilit (luireli lo CXIVUll Mnkbv rloo. llOO Sop. Oo-d wok Myl root, d. v. tins rvenniR al the memorial KvanswHe Tlie IjkIair M'Ttuar) v.a in Mr.

TIioiiipM.ii was Imeii Feb clurRr iit CMIVI01II II yt wi, $2869 moG. power ueenep. rwtio, wlmewalt. like InflOry Werrenty. 1967 Timothy Schaefcr Downs Sailor Between Ports 9.

1R73. in IH'emille, I'a a Le-o red 11 $2095 REPORTEO SUNDAY JV Or) the Mobile Horn, of your ciO'C, tol. t-p ftorn ouf cus-1 Tt.y lov. IcokerJ oil wound i I enrol Illinois for ll best taJmiion; c' ll'. rwi lloer t.n.l I U'H WHY DID THfcY BUY HP RE? ta FOiO tfl'ieo 4 tlou.

iii v-8. 'cr. Mr Mn llii-L UVO. si -ii ol Samuel and Mini Ir08 L'tneOMnu powe- ei. ta, (70 la.

llBOy 1 't Ptmfiae; ilirtf hroUiirs. and Charles Jr. iVutiac: in-aid. Niirmal: Ihnr i-U'r. Mr.

Call lie came weM LILLIAN I.UHK in 1.1117 add atmided Ktiteka 7t. ol l.in. i.in. died at College. He t.nml.t scli.n.l in io In m.

Frid.iv at Ahi NO' No J7'Pn, 176 3" nit' ii- 1 1 (Mmmt brnk.t. Irirv I loi U'iKk Nn. I I MAWS An ii. en dll let fur. i' Vv I on el fnevt l.r.or in lll-nois.

puces that con be beit. tptft" Tmiith h.n r. J'! -n Leonard Su.ieier. is burnt a pirnic on Sunday, Sept. 8, from I to 6 m.

at the Fom-land Sports-men's (iUDi Jouth 0f (Iihsoti City. Featured ijxaker will be J. Huwlett. state auditor ol pulilir jnciumK. He will diK-cuss major (lf jhe national ami st.ite eleitum campaifrn fi'lser randidntr-i on the piirain will ineumlrent ran didate ir stcietarv of state Paul randul.ite fur lieu tti.aiit governor, Paul Simon, and ratahdate for Congre (rum the 17th t)itrkt.

IrMer Haw 'liurne Illinois House andidate. Rus-m-I II. million ai.d Joseph Callahan and rounty candidate f'r coroner. Robert Bradbury of Pier City, will also participa'e $2595 pnuiTneis ku.iii,,. I OB cykenei.

n1. whNKMlllt OC7C 3U0O ixlM iljlj DoriJ Finnestad. I'aik Forrest; Linn Township until I'Mi, thin Luuoln Meiinu i.il II Lin-Mn. Marilyn Todd. Fan bury; started larmuiK IN- married Cl)in Mri.

Heniadine Rif fey Foit-iUiura Jane CarritlnTJ liiiii-i'iil ill lie 11 12x50 a ave aftsi b.iMc tr.iiniiii; at Cie.i! Lik 10H7 toe 170 S'C -'-r. cylxdei $3,995 $5,195 12x60 puino door noroiop. i lKMI Wh anrl T.iunMin mit Tuesday at the Holland and Bar ne arrneu wedneMi.n is His f.itiier preieded him in died in I9.VI. 3 inej ItOMXiitio 0nt, l.leoew 5uv4 No.I-1041 Jlu7J 170 Crve power redo. iiewoli, tncKyy uteooe ry Funeral Home, Lincoln, with heduled to I sie', nr.

low $2595 i Memphis, lur a daucliter. tj tin S.ilanskv otlici-'Tenn lor luither death. Siirvivinp are He a viHi-run U.nl.l MfS llWt WallatT in CMivioirr 10 se-t I'eoria, and iiuria Wlj i. .1 170 10. iO C'de 4 ioi" tno.

ar 17.M FICONA-Frcnt ed rear rnewer bertrnomi Double evpendo. FLCONA-J bedrooms. 'lv' CAMBRIDGE Vp-up karhert, fcarly Arrericen, beautiful, ELCONA-2 b-drocmi, private oei, tnlau. Vor. 1H mod.it Seliv.

DON'T FORGET WE STILL mon aviaiioii ma.iiiinsi mate. Alter six weeks in Tcnncee he Clllis'l, War If, having scrvei the Armv. in si i i. ihi-vi- iiuu in (nn hi- i enit irrv. wa the last ol 9 eluldren in the fnmiiv MKS.

FM)IKNI A ere. e.j-.v-IJ py power iteurj Bmi-d IJ'; tcot grg.e bed nd Mt 11 or Sto No A 0lf Jil7J lie was an active member of.sJTTD.M. 87. of thalsworth. the Washbuni Christian 5 3 Saturtl.iy in Mrs.

Julia Smith nKLLFlAOWKK iP.NS. INTIINATIONAl ie. 'Dr I't-a graduate Tri-Val-It Hili School eiilis-d Jane IN His brother. Airman Ka- 170 I in. 6 3 mo me airuurv i (osrciai Vrt lte.il Sim ills Ti nf many years, a Itt JIUV Illk treed fei .1 at Klufl Her funeral will be Frost inn im-irJr Unit.

hn. attended West THUNOIIIIIBi 7 dove UiKtee, 170 fnwer tieermg, power brotet. Itxiory ceniiop lM b' bock viwyl root. 07JC 107 L-'" 7 door 170 Stordiep .10 Vi. CruL Mii.c.

roxt o. wtiiiewni .11 ve1 ierinr. T. $2445 fORs) CoViihi MO 7 oooe 170 Miatcp. 3W Vi, UnfOMoK, power powee xkkv loctory erf conrf filtlt rw.iog.

l07J fORB fawloee GIA 7 etoot 1 70 koretop. V4, soW. I.y p'eee rtTT! $2495 Onfy $2195 the Culkm Tuesday at n.ond Schaeler, was home ear Vi.muriil Hum cie.rtri 1017 wheel 170 ea-. 3 r1 flower resident, died at 1 "urrn- p.m. Saturday In the Moline i.

Pnktu i I Mrs. Alta Mi s' month on a .1.. 1. SI. I Willi siir ix ivov iiuiji.i: Heave.

He is on helicopter dutv t'aetr tuoe, Iwtl ion. Oi. owner. Stoct No. T-IIKV A Burial will be in UMIIV.

i IW 'II III. lltlU lll' nMir.ni C(K)DFIELD M'NSl 'Elating. aboard the carrier Enterprise. on, urn HAVE A FEW 1968 MODELS FOR SALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Bloomington's Oldest and Largest Dealer RHODUS MOBILE HOMES, Inc. Cm Mea-Pri.

I M-ie $c1i of ilit'r Farm Pur on in RtL't. Sruth. ph. CNIVIOLIT 't ton Alta Pauline Miller, 70. of Ganleni emeiery.

1. died at lier home Kankakee months- Her funeral will be al 9 a 1966 1 d. 4 cyt nner mi. I. n.

.1 111. Start $1595 lUooiiiiiifon No. A Oily ST. JAMES Pontipc Admitted Baker. Steinman.

Mrs Herman. Man-ville Casper, Mrs. Ernest. Chicagt Baker, William, Pontiac Springer. Rycn.

Tremont Stone. Mrs. Sara, Pontiae MILS. LOUISE iCANlX)N, 7G, of Lincoln, died at 2 m.1 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital uiiuiuiiii. suesuov ill uir voiisi 1.

1 lieu 1967 Mdh.rf.st Church. Fas. Mol.nej. 'ral jll be at 9 a HKtcr, ith he Wednesday a the blessed Sac- player, power w.mjowt. O70C r.

i i. TaillCIlt Catllo IC tllUl dl It! Mor- i.tws.,i.,nri'P iilJ ciatmc. Graveside services will Ml1 the Lev. Georce Uuellner to CMC toi tin.ae I700 i.ctt.p erg rj iVoi'mnl Iloallis it-nii Cvt'on Con SO'p iir No 170' A Ory 5167J nUtlAPIU floor no'dH n. lunn- Her luneral will be at a.m.

Tuesday at St. Patrick's iaii Burial will be in II lti iellilJjk- 1700 4 speed, rad o. wimewoltt. lellow 1 1 1 1 j-pt ii tfli lltA It niull viin ii i t. nun iiic tiriivjL nti itfinLiMUiiiruitr' I inim nrt I w.iti block vieyl tool 0d eMsKliieg enwiot $1669 i Brother Funeral Home of East tllirVVll'" I a 4 IIH I mll.r- worth.

tudabaker. Miss Sharon, Pon Church, the Rev. Robert Gillis officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. CS6 MOUTH FRE Permanent Trailer Scere, month, natural city leninaion Trailer Ct.

Ph. Jti-l'SI. IHt 'ORB 10 ponenger Country Je. tiac Visitation will be. alter 4 pm.

Mrs. Ida Herrin 1700 do. V-B. CrvW-O Mnti power Moline in charge. Mrs.

Smith was born Dec. 12, 1833, at Bellflouer. a daughter Dork 6'ee tteeileg. rodlo, (vnintwolhl. Willi clicking PARK CITY SOUTH Mobil.

Hnnn. Court l-with on S. Sl-Nt to Colonial AAotel Tuesday at the Ludwig Mortu-arj- in Morton. The Rosary will be recited there at 8 p.m. Tues- pMS- Matthew.

Dana Packard died at 1 p.m. Sunday MrJ- and bab ftt fna A rrtA-ri fin Vntc ranJ $2169 ERNEST U. BYRNE, 75. of Clinton, died at 1:45 p.m. Sat- of William C.

and Nellie SeriRht! O0 Gokiii. SOO 4 door aeon. 10 it CHIVIOIIT 10 3 speed t.nunitio color. Stoci No. IWJAOnly $1595 CHIVtOin Ca.ry.Atl.

V8 1 7 00 roweijl.de Iron. potr ('v. In color. Stock No. MlJJLOnty l95 CHIVIOIIT to fleet.

100 I'd. P'CSiO. rylder, 3 treed trnetiron. Two tone po.M. SM'p.

S'ock No. T-104I-A. Ory $1595 Morgan. On April 17. 19H jii nrH.iv nt Decatur Maron Cniin.

bov, Pont-ac ROYAL ACRES SALE and Used. 4M Pint. City M. Ncrrret. Ci i fre ua Kirn Dif I Iv HrKnit.il Deratur.

A't coNMiioKUNii low 'was married to Everett Bellflowcr. He died in 1807, in Le Roy. a daughter of His funeral ill be al li.TO She was taken to Beck Memorial Home. $1849 iSf- GIBSON COMMUNITY Gibton City (laoga. laber glo ent motrkteg kiienor Charles and Ella Brenneman p.m.

today at the Pullcn Boos Inge. She was married to Judd Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Miller Jan. 18, 1920. in Chicago.

IBill Keller Jr. officiating. Buri-Surviving are her husband al will be in Pleasant Valley and a sister, Mrs. Edward Kit1-1 Cemetery, Kenney. fer, Gridley.

A brother preceded In the account of Mr. Byrne's Surviving are a son. Willard, East Moline; a daughter, Mrs. Eddie Stricklin, Rantoul; five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; a brother, Wil CHIVIOIIT to pekvp 170 A cinder ewjue. 4 treed iiioe.

No. I.iht.A. Stock $1195 It's a Wonderful Way of Life I v.n. Id ev-cer modern mobile r.0T. Is wonoertui If II I of the fin bu it, Ike tikM VCRKER, KIT PARK EbTATfc.

HOLLY PARK cr AMFRICAN. Tr-e fine homes otter vou fht very letest ar-d best Ideas In distinctive dcor und enqfeerin. acriievnm.nt, .11 at prici- l- thn vou wculd While you're Aobile Mom. shopping, see end prii. lh best you won settle for ON DISPLAY THIS WEEKEND! MUSTANO door Mrdtrp.

1700 Sspeed.rodio.whitewolK jntj VOIKSWACIN 7 door tedo. 1700 todio. vinyl tei.nnr, beckel rr $1245 RORO Foirlon. 2 door sdo. 1 7 00 5t V-8.

stondord ch.lt. codio, whliewolls. Iy gree 1 7 tricolor JljJ 2 door Mrdtop, 1 70 V-8. oulonolic. power son Morgan, Lima, Ohio; a sis- her in death.

Pvt. Gary C. Baize Quinn, Mrs. Mclba. Gibson The funeral of Pvt.

Gary FAIRBURY 20, of 610 N. Roosevelt. Admitted will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Fosdiek, Mrs. Elizabeth, Fair-at the Beck Memorial Home.

I bury The Rev. James Phillips wilLKammerman, Mrs. Francej, officiate. Burial will be in East! Fairbury Lawn Cemetery. Ditmi.wd Friends may call at the mem-Tharp, Pamela, Fairbury orial home from 3 to 5 and from Steffen, Gerald, Fairbury 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Ida. Fairbury death in Sundays Pantagraph, member of the, a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Arm- ter, Mrs.

Harold Hendricks, i she was a PKk.f. 4 O'ly IO cylinder traninin on. Stock No.T-1002 A.Oi 4 tceed Catholic strong of 612 W. Jefferson, Gibson City. She was preceded Blessed Sacrament $1595 10JCC 'NTNATIONAl, i ion lUJ pkup.

i engne, 4 speed Bloomington, was omitted from the list of survivors and the name of a surviving brother, Ted, was shown incorrectly. in death by her parents, two Church of Morton, sisteri and two brothers. She was a member of the Jacob Saal Eastern Star, and of the Loyal PEKIX (PNS) Jacob Saal, Circle of the United Method'ist 91. a retired farmer, died at Ironic it.on. tirei.

Stock No. M237 A. I Onlf pow.r brok.s $2269 $1595 KIT 3 bedroom double-wide Five brothers and two sisters i CHIVIOLIT son tastefully decorated in mod 1965 1fiC Custoei 4 door don, 1 70 V-8. Cruis.0-Aal'C Ignl giee a. pickup.

cylinder ee- Church. 12:20 p.m. Sunday at the Perino preceded him in death. ern. 0 ne, 3 speed Irantmittion, Cuttom with eolchi(i interior $1469 Cob.

On. owner, SlOck No.T-4l4.A.Only.- vT iL mrs. koxie clyde hed- $1495 OTHER HOMES TO EXPLORE: oi PARK ESTATE 3 bedroom with Mrs. Bertha Brown KEMPTOX Mrs. Bertha anH lissrl hn 111 lurrs rf htl FC, Of BcllflOWer, died 3t and had been ill two and a half in MUSTANO bordtop.

11 QJ outonotK, Cyliedaf $1569 8:45 a.m. Saturday in Gibson Pvt. Baize drowned Aug. 19 Schmidtgall, Si, Fairbury while swimming in Vietnam. I Marks, Miss Frances, Chenoa Hiclcsgas Office, Station Burgled Burglars were successful in i County deputies that the burg- 10X4 INTIINATIONAl 3 ion.

1701 4 cylinder dump body end hont. Stock tM7nr No.T-400 A. Only. I7J PARK ESTATE With 7x14 Ex nendo. Brown, 72, died at 2:15 a.m.

Sun Community Hospital, Gibson 0l? PARK ESTATE Front living day at St. James Hospital, MUSTANO 4 cyl 1 70 Per, (toedord IronstiisJion, rodio. City. years. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, the room. rvcdem. .0.12 NE YORKER Rolled living room. Modern, 40l? NEW YORKER Early Amerlc.n lot 4 CHivKoirr ti 104 cylinder 3 speed nvhitewolls.

Burgundy with whil. lop Jicr luneral will be at 2 p.m. today at the Cookson Funeral Her funeral will be at 1:30 trommiition. Slock $1469 $1395 No.T-l062 A.Only Tuesday at the Von Qualen Rev- Lee Ncuhaus officiating. 10 LC 'RD 4 poiienger Country Se.

IVOJ don. M4. ouromoiiC, power steer. unlry Se. r.r steer.

Home, Augusta. Burial will be wnn Trum oininn, "ON THE WAY" 4012 MOLLY PARK-With tlo cut. Burial will be in Lakeside INTUNATIONAL "4 to Fiuieral Home, Dwight, the Rev, in Huntsville. lug. rodlo.whltewolls.

Whit, with blu.lnt.rror $1769 J. McNemee officiating. Buri ol? HOLLY PARK Mediterr.ne.n de- one of two break-ins at related lars kicked in a back door, businesses on Morrissey Drive Deputies theorized that the Catolino 4 door 170 do. V-8, power ileerlng, euto. Cemetery.

Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Preston Funeral Home, and from 11 a.m. until the time of service Wednes early Sunday lyOt pickup. V-8 .4 speed tronimiuion. 4) ply tires.

On.own.r. 4-linr Only I195 10. CHivRoirr to rte.i. 1704 side pickup. Custom Cob, radio, V-8 fow.rglid.

trantmiition. Sharp. Slock No. MC67.A. Only J7J malic, rodio, wtillewolls.

Green In color MRS. EDITH STEVENS, 60, of Clinton, died at 12:10 p.m. Saturday at Decatur Macon County Hospital, Decatur. Her funeral will be at 1:30 $1695 The intruders hauled a two- al will be McDowell Cemetery, Dwight. Visitation will be 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mrs. Brown was born at Mor- way radio, a box of cigars, two pocket-knives and 20 cartons of day at the church. Mr. Saal was born Nov.

11, p.m. Tuesday at the Herington- cigarettes from the Hicksatomic ristown, June 15, 1896, a daughter of Henry and Re 10i Station wogon. V-8, oulo. IjOJ motic, pow.r brakes, pow.r steer. Ing.

factory air, hig tlOQC goge rock, light green THUNDIRIIRD 3 door bord. IjOJ top. Power steering, pow.r brakes, factory oir conditioning. ttl 4 0 tight blu. l77J 1876, at Ober Klingen, Germany, service station at 1610.

a son of John and Margaretta Calvert Funeral Home, the Rev. Winston Zastrow officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Manager Charles McDonald lQn panel. cynna.r 1 70 4 speed Irons, mission. Perfect delivery Stock No.

47nr T-722 B.Only yi becca Bair Orrick. She was SaaL He married Caroline Arm- of 338 E. Baker told McLean first married to John Butzirus. tor. Reserve Your Lot Now For Early Occupancy at NORTHMEADOW "The Ultimate in Mobile Home Living" W.

Are Open: Mon. thru 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday, 1 to 6 P.M. We're located just lourfi of Howard Jonnion'i en the Rout.

66 frontage, road. Prairie Vista Mobile Mansions Phon. 829-7579 break-in followed entry to the Hicksgas Inc. office behind the service station. Entry there was made by breaking a window glass and crawling through a bathroom window.

Nothing was reported missing from the office. Woman Hurt In Tumble From Auto brust Oct. 24 1901, In B'shop Park Cemetery. He preceded her in death, and eArfORD Galani. 500 4 door She died in 1931.

she later was married to Cheslie Surviving are two sons, Er MRS. KATIE INGOLD, 91, of Fisher, died at 9 a.m. Saturday Twin City Spots On HE A Tour Brown, He also preceded her in I70J sedan. 352 V-8, steering $1695 122 4 door Mdaa. death.

Surviving are a son, Carl But at the Washington Nursing Home, Washington. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. CORNELL (PNS) The Es-I nest and Henry, R.R. 1, Pekin; two daughters, Mrs. Louise Ro-well, Pekin; Mrs.

Marie Berns-hausen, Manito; ten grandchildren and 14 great grandchil I70J $995 zirus, of Kemp ton; two sisters, men Homemakers Extension Mrs. Gade Corrie Price, of 101 l0 pickup. IO V-8 engine, 4 Speed Irons, minion. Stock No. sM 1 A M207AZOnly I7J qn FORD 70S londens log l70i 4 ipeed trontmisiior, 2 speed 12 foot dump body end hoist.

Only 4 $2695 10 4 CMC 3500 Series. V-i 1uZ 4 speed Irons. minion, 14 loot Von Body. Stock $1395 l0. a CHIVROLkT ton pick.

10 up. cylinder 3 IflC ford uoioxi. suu 4 ooor teaon, I70J V-8, Cruise-O-Matlc, pow.r steer. unit will meet at the Palamar in Pontiac at 8:30 a.m. Thurs Dwight; Mrs.

Dally Baker, of today at the East Bend Men-nonite Church, the Rev. J. A. Heiser and the Rev. Norman dren.

Four brothers and three Interior. vinyl Ing, radio, whil.wolli. Burlington, and five grandchildren. Four sisters and two day, tour the lieich candy com- a cwomington woman re- sisters preceded him in death. Extra clean, light blu.

in color. $1469 Kauffman officiating. Burial 196 10x50, excellent condition, 2 bed pany in Bloomington and the quired treatment at Mennonite He was a member of St room, new carpet, J3.850. Ph. brothers preceded her in death.

will be in East Bend Cemetery. Paul's United Church of Christ Baby Fold in Normal and re-j Hospital after she fell from a turn to the Palamar for amoving car at 1:25 p.m. Sun-luncheon, day at the intersection of Lin and was a member and former tnr OLDSMOBILI 4 door sedon lOJ V-8, automatic, power eM70 Steering, whltewalls I 0 7 THUN0IRBIRO landau, 8, lOJ Cruiie-O-Motic, pow.r steering, JOHAN A. JOHANSEN, 64, of director of the Tazewell Coun Pantagraph Phones 829-9411 Ellsworth, died at 11:40 a.m With utility- box. ty Farm Bureau 1964 BUICK WILDCAT speed transmission, Slock No.

T.I057.A.On!y Larson is tour Saturday in Gibson Community $1095 pow.r brakes, radio, tflOAQ wolts. luxury Ironiporlolion )ZJ0 Mrs. Leonard chairman. The family has suggested that Hospital, Gibson City. any expressions of sympathy lQ CHIVROirr V4 ion pick.

IOZ up. 6 cylinder 3 His funeral will be at 2 p.m. in 4 FORD Galaxi 500 4 door sedon. IVOl iaA in OLDSMOBILI 98 4-door luxury Hardtop sedon. Power brakes, power steering, radio.

A lop car in every respect, it's a local on owner car may be made in the form of speed transmission. Tuesday at the Stensel Funeral I VII sedon. lull power, time factory oir, low mileoge. Only J7J SOLD coln and Wright streets. Taken to the hospital by city fire department rescue squadl was Mrs.

Anna Casey, 35, of 902 S. Wright. Police reported that she was in a car driven by Walt Griffen, for whom police had no address. The door of the car opened Slock No. T-II56-A, contributions to the building Home in Le Roy, with the Rev, power steering, AH7 VALIANT station wagqn.

6 cylin 104 der.outomalic, radio, 4-1 A fund of SL Paul's United Church Mo truck, V-6 4 speed trans 1960 with only a little over 20,000 actual miles Ask the previous owner! M495 Clarence Hamm officiating. Burial will be in Frankeberger whitewolls, vinyl Interior IU07 of Christ. in BUICK Electro 225 4-door hard. 1700 lop. full power, factory tnnnr oir, low mileoge Ji77J in PLYMOUTH fury II Station.

1700 wagon, V-8, power steering, power brakes, floor radio, low mileoge $107 1963 OIDSMOBIIE 88 2 door hordion. mission. Groin box and holil. $1295 104 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 1704 sedan, 6 cylinder. 4 door An Cemetery near Ellsworth.

Four Hurt In Collision Near Pontiac PONTIAC (PNS) A two- Henry Leuriot as it turned the corner of Lin ROANOKE (PNS) Henry 2-ton. 6 4 speed CHIVIOIIT 17 7 cylinder Stondard transmission'. 707 PONTIAC Catolino 4 door sedan. 1707 Power steering, power brakes, RUST CADILLAC CO. 400 W.Washington Ph.

829-1249 Leuriot, 60, of Bartonville, transmission, 2 speed rear axle. coln and Wright streets and Mrs. Casey fell out, sustaining power steering, power brakes $1095 rodio, whitewalls. i a 1963 FORD Galaxie 4 door caftan nnw.r Missions Lesson For Church rVomen LONG POINT (PNS) "New green in color )IU07 825x20-10 ply tir.s. 13 fool Grain Box and Hoist, 1 7 A Stock No, T-343-A.

Only. )I7J former Roanoke resident, died at 11:45 a.m. today at St. Fran head and chin lacerations and steering, power brakes J795 car crasn Sunday atternoon abrasions on her arms and 10X4 '0I" Country Sedan tlallon IOj wagon. V-8, automatic, power cis Hospital, Peoria, where he 1nrl CHEVROLET Vi ion Cab north of Pontiac sent a Manville woman and three others legs, police said.

steering, rodio, power rear 4-nA had been a patient since last I7JI ond Chassis. Stock No, M023-A. Forms of Missions" will be presented at the Christian Wo 1968 CHEVROLET window, very clean. )707 Following the mishap, police to St. James Hospital.

said, the car stooped in the 1100 Impola Custom, 2 door hordlop, 327 V-B, automatic transmission, factory Tuesday. His funeral will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the Remmert Fu CHIVY TI Hon stalios wogon. I70J 4cylind.rt4)Ow.rglldk tQA B.ig.lcolor, )707 In good condition at the hos-j block of South Wrieht street air conditioning, power men's Fellowship meeting at 2 p.m. Thursday at the church. Mrs.

Daisy Allen will be program leader, and Mrs. Linda pital Sunday night was Isadora where Mr. Griffen and his son whltewalls, radio, healer, vinyl neral Home, the Rev. Oliver Ph. 1217) 935-3156 Open Frl.

Evenings Interior, vinyl top, wheel covers. Zivney officiating. Burial will Steinman, 31, of Manville. She; Don abandoned it and started was a passenger in a car driven running. Thev told police later TRANSPORTATION Deets has devotions remote control mirror, tinted glass and many -other extras.

Save $. 100 tWQO warranty. jdtiJ be in Roanoke City Cemetery. Mrs. Bernice Kimpling and SPECIALS Visitation will be 4-8 p.m.

to by Herman Steinman, 34, of tnat they were being chased by Manville. The other passenger sorne men in a blue car. in the car was Carrie Steinman, p0ijce saj(j Mrs. Casey re- Mrs. Ruth Mills will be hostess day at the funeral home.

es. Mr. Leuriot was born Nov. 3, BERT JACKSON'S AUTO WORLD 400 W. Front, Bloomington Ph.

822-7720 or 829-1031 70, ot creator. Me ano ait. if use( to sign complaints. 1907, in Roanoke, a son of Jo sedan. V-B, $145 sedon.

4 cy. $175 101 ORD 4 door 1 70 1 stondard shift 101 COMH 4 door l70l Under, stondard Shift Memman were treated ana re CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CLOSEOUTS A rni i ii I on seph and Julia Charles Leuriot Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rippey Surviving are two sons, Rus leased at the hospital. The other driver, also treated and released at St.

James, was and Trudy and Tom returned 10n ror0 sloor sedan. V-B, Han IVOU dord oian cn home last Saturday from two sell, Peoria; Henry, Moline; a sister, Mrs. Julia Descarpentrie, Roanoke; a brother, Omer, Bar- GET YOUR YiAR-tHD SAVINGS NOW ON THE NO. I SELLING TRUCK IN THIS AREA- 1968 CHEVROLET Johnny Martin CHEVROLET Jet. 66 and 150, Bloomington Phone 828-0055 4I77.JU Shift Lester Johnson, 52, of R.R.

3. weeks of vacation at Fort Atkin 9 Maroa Homemakers To Meet for Talks MAROA (PNS) The Town and Country Unit of Homemakers will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Maroa Community Center. Mrs. John Zelhart will be hos He was driving west and collid jtonville; a grandchild.

Two son, Wis. Save up to '10C0 CHIVROtn I7J7 icylrndtr, 4 speed ton pickup. $169.50 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Horner ac brothers preceded rum in death.

ed at an with the Steinman vehicle. Investigation of the crash is pending. companied by three grandsons, John and Gilbert Turner, of Reese D. Young MORTON (PNS) Reese D. Young, 87, of 766 Washington, Armington, and Randy Rogers of Allentown, Saturday were tess with Mrs.

Gerald Rau as home from Tennessee. They iliEvansville, died at the Pe- Kenncv Mr. and Mrs. John Klinger FHSkfias 01968 New Yorker-Air 2 1968 Newports-AIr 19(8 Fury II Sedan PETERSEN MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth Anchor, 111. Ph.

723-5921 13.. i i 1 at. GALLOWAY FORD 1001 Morrissey Dr. Ph. 829-8931 and son of Kewanee Tuesday Tjpjkv 1 1 kin Memorial Hospital ai sspem several aays wim wr.

$ifaM a-m. Sunday. He had been a pa- Horner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afite firnvpr TTnrnpr.

at: Snppdville sisting. The major lesson ''Preparing Young People For Marriage and Family Life" will be presented. Mrs. Carl Pense will give a talk on 'Consumer Credit were spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Pteap mm Is IV 11 UltlC kill T.w,w. i His funeral will be at 2 p.m. and visited Smoky Mountains Tuesday at the Kriekhaus-San- National Park.

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