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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 36

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The PantagrapS D-7 BloomlngtorvMormol, III. Dec. 4, 1961 AUTOMOTIVE US Mcblle Homes IlillHBini SDeaiiiEis MOBIUAND, INC Vrong Address George Bernard Day, iircl-ed Sunday In connection wuh the theft of It from Marben'i Clothing atore, diei nut Live it 228 Sunnyslde Court, according to a resident of thai Weil OA Otiens) Aeue Aieaeneer jed Turn ten ewe see. I for yean. He married Hon- PARK CITY SOUTH AnnMe Noma Court ft Floyd D.

Mason nre HnarHnn Cha 4Uu4 In IQKt ddreji. The Sunnyilde Court CHE.N0A (PNS) Floyd D.i flclatlng. Burial wlU be in Trl-vol! Cemetery at Trlvoli. VlslUUon v.111 be 79 tbli evening at the mortuary. Mr.

Keete wai born Aug. 8, 1893 at Trivoll, a ion of John THEY'RE GOING! 4 wander. He moved to Gibson City area when he wai H-year. old. He farmed In the ruml Sibley area for a number nl yean and lived In Chicago for sometime where he worked as a carpenter.

He lived tn l'r addresi ai taken from police Mason, 76. died about 1:15 iTuesda, front of the Chcnoa THf MOHILI HOVfl HAVl ON II. ff.ryt en "Ifl. MWTVi PKiuiB, lUtkiiUIi lev lV4J PUttVI VM South Haven, three apparent heart attack. 7.

hmlhnre fWirll Tlnlinnwiw Michael and Emma Lewis Thornton ue wai uifcrn me i ie- Urbana; Joe, Saybrook; two Keele. He married Bertha bana 13 yean and moved to moTtUmt. grandchildren. iStalter Jan. 1.

1918 In Teorta. IPaxton In 1955. He had bor He wai bom May 13, 1832. lt WM VftPr, VoT Surviving are his wife; a by the Electronic at Boone. Iowa, a son of Thorn- War anJ ha1 farTllfi Paul, Loi Angeles, Calif a Component! Company In Paxton as and Esther Morris Mansfield area and worked at brother, A.

Keele, Peoria. A maintenance man. He mar. ue married Minnie acnmwgau of 1 aa an animal care- brother and a lister preceded wo. ma noiana oi wwa, Marcn Motors 1963 CHEVROLET 8, 1922 in Paxton.

at t-Ticnoa, aopi. j. ij-jo. In death He was a member of the Sunlvlng are his wife and retiring PrCiAt. VOli TMINKINO) ABOUT A vomi hovp, no if Tmi Ti.

CAlOf I VIA IN TM lAMlf lOCATlOW VOU (AN KB 1WIB OF SAM AC I ION AM) tMVIlk. KROPF 0 SCHULT MARLETTE RAVE 10 HERRLI BUDDY PARKWOOD SoUi Wvlre Sot foin GREENWOOD MOBILE HOMES "Ounliry Horn Quality Service" HOUM i to 0 Boilv. Sun. I to 6 9 OMe7e4e tsVffOae Ing. power brakes, VI.

Hue k. color. ewergHde. Flanagan Methodist Church and the Flanagan American Legion Post two sisters, Mn. hthel Dortson of Pontine and Mrs.

Mae Me-New of Boone, Iowa-A sister and three brothers Surviving are his wife; two sons, Raymond, Norwalk. Charles, Lynwood, sev. eral grandchildren and greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mn. Adt Wright, Gibson City. His parents, two listers and Leo C.

Ziclr THAWVILLE (PNS) Leo 7lrk II rtirvt at I $1095 OhW Fme ren te cKeeee Frees. LINCOLN-MERCURY preredfd him in death. I Tuesday at Paxton Community AH rltU Ia PablUtonvHslI IredtMle Percy Merrill FAIRBURY (PNS) The funeral ftf Plrr MrMTlH tQ. tlO He was a member of the seven brothers preceded him in 207 $. Gridley Ph.

OA7 609r Clienoa Baptist Church. Hospital at Paxton. He had been a patient alnce Friday. His funeral, will be at 1:30 died Monday afternoon, will be, death. "SLEDGE, you GOT ROTtEti BREATH HOWEVER.

UUPBR 7H' CIRCUMSTANCES I'VE PEOPEP TOLERATE. IT" V1 at 2 m. Thursday at the Cook The family has suggested that Funeral Home, with burial in any expressions of sympathy Graceland Cemetery. mav be made in the form of Visitation will be from 24 and contributions to the Paxton Mrs. Fannie Gard MOItTON (PNS) The funeral of Mn.

Fannie Gard, 60. who died Sunday, will be at 9 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter'i Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Karl Breehne officiating.

Burial will be in Thawville 196S BUICK 4 eoer ladioe. four Blocks West of Junr'ion 51 and B.ltl.ne no h. 79 7441 eu'oeiic. lecio'y cmJi-c 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral Church of Chrift Jam.

Thursday at the Ludwlg power a ex) p.al.t. AUTOMOTIVE home. nxt'O. Staler. wSieel Covers.

Meey Otter l.tres. to visitation will begin at 3 p.m. He was bom in Fairbury, Mobilt Hemes IIS Mrs. Emma Hallar EL PASO PNS. -Mrs.

Em-ma Gertrude Hallar, 87, a resi weanesaay at me ram uarv junc 29, 1886. a son of Benjamin 1967 IUICK toon runerai uome in 'and Marv Kice Merr 1 fiectm 4 oo kereio. (Me. He will be taken to the church His only survlvon are nieces dent of the McDantcI Nursing lertery coedeioweg, power teal in fcw.ii.ii Lu at noon Thunday. and nepliews wiui uic itri, Wuellner officiating.

Burial will be In Glendale Memorial Cemetery at Tekln. Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p.m. today. The Rosary will be recited at I p.m. She was born Nov.

2. 1908. in Louisiana, a daughter of Joeph and Sadie Scrio Baran- Home since 1966. died at 6 a.m. ROYAL ACRES SALE Hrm UiH AM fl'T 4 NowtU SOLO OUT? ft may look rW way.

but we're netl Nov dengnt end replorement models ei daily, to tKat ten In- He was bom June 3, 1907, at' He worked with his father and.Tuesday at the nursing hme. UN eteeteig eSeet. reeote con-roi evne smio. Am Im rote. NO BETTER NO BETTER BUYS! G'v ywm'l a brond) new Mobile Home tor CMtfnoi end get Ki pe ond selection 0' el-Woys OUTSTANOINO fecmjrei.

All eor hom. ere pcrtonolly eeiec'ed Thawville, a son of August and brothers with race horses at She had formerly resided at Henrietta Steinke Zick. He mar- county fain for many yean. He Bartonville. ried June Sloan Nov.

3, 1939, was i veteran of World War Ll iier funeral will be at 9 a m. aim Xt4 lenor. 1966 IUICK teSebre, 2 door kerdtop, VI. e.iemettt. power e4 enlee, lectery cnoditnie.

reoie, beater, wSumwoDs, wtieel covers. Moy Oriier (jiret. 7Fe9fpif (el tOeVtX at Clinton, Iowa. jHe was a past commander of Thursday at the Vincent Me- Surviving are his wife; three the Fairbury American Leglon'morial Home In El Paso, with go. She was married to Charles Gard.

Surviving are her husband; her mother: a daughter, Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Gyneiie Arenas, jtosi ana oi me veterans of the Rev. Irving Kenyon off id- Gayle' Foreign Wan Crest wood. Mrs.

(nan our ilrfion. taV tip from met wfit Knve el'tody purchoid rhif hom dut twit, you con nd bvyl 12x50 ACADEMY $3995 12x56 ELCONA $4895 12x60 MONARCH Spanish decor, tfp-out room, beau Alicia Burk, Lafayette, ating. Burial will be In White Chapel Memorial Cemetery at Canton. ry vi horn only MHMA enproved manuior'urtr to assure you of tte BEST JACKSON'S AUTO WORLD Thomas Barry, Streamwood; a brother. Joseph, Minneapolis, five grandchildren.

Mrs. Orace Wallace PONTIAC (PNS) Mn. Ann, at borne; a son. Spencer, at home; a sister, Mrs. Clara Betoume, Kankakee; a brother.

Visitation will be from 7 9 400 W. (efif, Hoom'mQlon Grace Mae Wallace. 88, died at njn. Wednesday at th memorial bes In des-ejn, floor plant end decoration. to give yeurself Holiday every doy from maintenance, hign payments, ond Inconvenience.

Com Into HIGHWAY MOBUI HCMtS end tiful. five 9 m. Tuesday at Convalescent home. Walter Zlck, Chicago; James Lykins M.ANSFIELD (PNS)-Jamea 12x60 SPRINGB ROOK Early wnter, ine nad Been In tailing she was born Oct 17. 1881, grandsons Five brother! and six listen health two years and seriously, Nebraska, a daughter of Ltv Gardner Ljkins, 69, was found Miact your buy of Mtimr Arvt to moe thlngi evert easier on III lor a week.

ar.rf Catherine O'Neal rfpnt Tiirdv at the. home of, preceded him In death. 1t7 CHIVIllI 2 door sport his eon. John Lykins. with He as member of St Pe coupe, pewe'gtide.

steering, low teKeoge Her funeral will be at 1:30 Hunicutt. She was married to p.m. Thursday at the Raleigh: William Clarenr Hallar ADril ter i Lwneran uiurcn ana me whom he lived. He had been ill American Legion Post at Thaw- J. Harris Funeral Home, with g.

1902, at Canton. He died in vllle. He owned and operated a the Rev. Glenn Yoder official 1951. tavern Zick Tavern in lng.

Burial will be In South Surviving are a eon, George your budget, we o'fer FREE 6 Months' Lot Rent 'Anywhere YOU Like! HIGHWAY MOBILE HOMES American, private dinett. SPECIAL 12 $4895 Bloomington's Oldest and Largest Dealer RHODUS MOBILE HOMES, Inc. Side Cemetery. Thawville. Hallar, Bartonville; a grand- five yean.

He was taken to the Stcnsel Funeral Home. He was bom Sept. 29, 1899, at West Liberty, a son of Thomas and Nancy Lykins. He had lived in the Mansfield area Friends may call from 4-9 child and three great-grandchil The family has suggested that Need A Good USED CAR And Want It FOR A Trip At Christmas? If to, itop by th Country Rambler Uwd Car lot ot 1201 S. Main, Normal, ond Ut them thow you their wide selection of high quolity used con.

HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES! BANK FINANCING any expressions of sympathy, pm. Wednesday at the funeral dren, A brother and two sisten 1fe CHtVIOlIT Bel At Wooee. engre, powe'g'ide. er conditioning. If II CHIVIOUT "8" 4 door sedan.

2U engine, powergnde. veering. 1S CHIYIOin 4 doer ke'dtoe. eowerg'ide. power tteeneg.

factory Clean, one owner. Ifel CHIVIUI Melibe 4 door. pewe'gKe. s'eeimg. radio.

191 CHIVIOIIT Bel AH 4 door, powe'g 3e. steering, nmed (on. radio. 1S FOID itong Tudor hardtop. 4 speed.

Ovcket setts, o-i. owner. 194 CHIVIOIH I 4 door herdtoe. Powerg power steering, en. home.

may be made In the form of preceded her in death. She was bom Jan. 12, 1830, contributions to St Peter i Lu She was a member of the near Rowe. a daughter of, Methodist Church at Canton. Bloomington's Quality Dealer Charles and Ella Lambert Quai-fe.

She was married to William S. Wallace Aug. 8, 1906, near Or Mon.Frt. Ut. 14.

1V4 Big New Location ot 1910 S. Main 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Ph. 967-7955 CLOSED SUNDAYS Gocd Used Snow Tires Many sizes available KAQZ end rn'it vxtx el F.rm fcii en M.m tt.

Rout. II Muth. eWtj. Rowe. He died Dec.

7, 1936. Surv iving are two sons, Mur theran Church. Emerson Keele FLANAGAN (PNS) Emerson O. Keele, 75, a Flanagan farmer until retiring three yean ago, died at 12:25 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Hospital in Peoria.

He had been a patient there since Aug. 30. WAITED Vacii. ham. Mill uv on ray Wallace, Pontiac; George Mrs.

Van Note SAYBROOK The funeral of Mrs. Mabel Van Note, 63, who was dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington, at 12:21 p.m. Tuesday after collapsing at the K-Mart Discount Store, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the West Chapel of the Wes- or Hi mtlt tewnt.

w. Dmv Coilmlil E.ft It. leuit. III. If 44 lAMIlll "8' e4.

4 door sedan, avtematic, radio, e'tra cleats, 1f4 IAMBIIIM0 Classic Wogon. eutoeotic, roe io good condiiion, entte Q. Wallace, Indianapolis, up five grandchildren and three His funeral will be at 2:30 great-grandchildren. A brother preceded her In death. She was a member of the p.m.

Thursday at the Wilton W. Frey Sons Chryiler-lmperlal-Plymouth 302 W. Washington 1M bein United Methodist Church, Mortuary in Peoria with the l-74-Carlock Interchange Saybrook. The Rev. Fred Rein- Rev.

Richard A. Chrisman of- 101 1. VVoshingten Ph. 376-231 1 United Methodist Church and Lr wiU offlciat with burial in was active In church Mcieties remot- until recent years. Before her marraige she was a seamstress for the Rathbun Department See Don Hull or Kenny Ponder for YOUR December Deal on a fine used carl Bob Norton Country Rambler 1201 S.

Main, Normal Ph. 452-671 4 are here! Store. The The family has suggested that Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the Stensel Funeral Home in Say-brook. She was bom April 15, 1905. in Ladoni, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Coil. She was married to Ivan Van Note in Saybrook, March 28, 1932. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Charles D. Nail, Sase- Co.

Truck Co. af fMean (any expressions of sympahty may be made In the form of contributions to the First United Methodist Church or a memorial of the donor'a choice. Louis Moehrinq MASON CITY (PNS) Louis Moehring, 71, a retired farmer, died at 7:10 a.m. Tuesday at JB bo, Japan; Ronald E. Hill, Gibson City; a daughter, Mrs.

Car oi Nelson, Saybrook: two sis ml I In ii II ll nu I mm rrbODG NOW'S THE TIME TO GET THAT BETTER CAR FOR WINTER FROM GAltOWAY'S The ASTRO 95 Is the result of the greatest investment and develop' ment program ever undertaken by GMC for a new truck model. And nowhere on the ASTRO 95 is there more dramatic evidence of this great effort than in the cab. It's a masterpiece of space), ege human engineering, utilizing the latest techniques and devices to relate the features of the cab Look At How We Cut These Prices! Springfield's Memorial Hospital. He had been a patient since Saturday. His funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the Christ Lutheran Church In Mason City, with the Rev. E. L. Schnelle officiating. inii FORO 7 liter 2 door hardtop.

I 7 00 Power steering, power 1 brakes, 4 speed, bucket seots, vinyl interior, (mber glo with styled t17QC steel wheel covert )I7J IOaT CMIYOin Suo.r Sport 2 tfoor 170 kordto. V-i, eutews'te, pow.r U.rt!j. I.d with flOOC inT DODOI Coron.t 4 door Mdon. v': 'O CS i -v ewe S-iev sr-vir ters, Mn. Marie Taff, Say.

brook; Mrs. Julia Hamm, Fall Creek; two brothers, Frank Coil, Beardstown; Percy Coil, Beardstown; nine grandchildren. A son, two brothen, two sisters and a grandson preceded her In death. She came to Saybrook from Beardstown 36 years ago and was an assembly line worker at Electronic Component Co. in 170 S.

power steering, automatic RAMILIR Clomc 2 door ideally as possible to the White villi $1995 Burial will be in Mason City blue 1700 sedae. 4 cylinder engine, standard transmission. 11 IF Very clean )UJ capabilities of the driver, 1Af1 fcnivAWI.il BiKOyne pouen. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Con- They've got to go not Autometic, 1701 ger notion wogon.

power ii.erlno. in OODOI Monaco 3 doer hordtop. 1 70 V-(. automatic, power steering. rough cars, but fine, clean a.i I.I $1795 ASTRO 93 available) with Detroit, GM.

or Cummlni Diesel, through 335 H.P. power rear window. rad-Moeller Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening. I luri U)i rasett in sruuos power brakes. Yellow with white vinyl roof $1795 He was bom Feb.

8, 1897, at 4 door, Gibson City. lrte miiiuui d.i nn 1700 Stock No, I16A. 4 San Jose, a son of Conrad and 10 AC TnUNDRIRD 3 oor hardtop. 1 70 390 V8. power steering, power in7 DODCI Coronet 2 doer hard.

170 top. Dark green with white vinyl interior. S. uutometK, power steering, rower brakes, radio. C100C whitewolls.

low nileege. )I7J 1 0 1 7 Cf(VT II Nova 3 door kerdtop, 1 70 V-8. (tandard. radio, white- cylinder, $1975 automatic, air conditioned. Anna Rocker Moehring.

He mar brakes. White with It- $1995 block Interior. ried Emma Grube, Fev. 22, 1919, at San Jose. mil 1700 Stock 398A, radio, power steer walls.

Gold with white top $1695 ing, power brakes, CllQC factory e'r conditioning )II7J Count Kotos McLEAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENERAL DIVISION Raymond E. v. Merlene Divorce gemted on ground ot dw'lon. Mabel Chemical Co. vs.

Floyd Cltne: 1 0 '00 Goleile 500 4 door sedo. 1 70j O. tnOC motic. power steering )J7J 10AC "lYM0UTH Barracuda 2 door 10 hnrdtop. V-8, outo.

lrnr matic, vinyl interior )lxJ 1(1 7 'V luttom aoor seoan. in OLDSMOIIU 98 4 door hard 170 Crulse-O-Mafic, power Steering, 1701 lop. losio, cower steering, loetory oir. power brakes, power windows, factory $1695 Surviving are his wife; six daughters, Mrs. Frances Wiem-er, Easton; Mrs.

Hazel Imig, San Jose; Mrs. Esther Surface, Winfield; Mrs. Florence Stivers, Grand Rapids, Mrs. Elizabeth Fosnaugh, Whitewolls intr FORD Galanle 500 convertible, J'ilaT. $1198 1 70 390 V-8, Cruise-O-Matic, power Judgment ewerded for S1807 on con fession obligation.

CHIVROltT Bet Air 9 pas-1 70 senger station wagon. 583 V-8. power steering, automatic, power rear in iVAwrussw aoor noraiop. steering, power brakes, radio, whitewolls $1395 1700 White I color. Stock No.

147 A. FAMILY brakes, windows, and vinyl trim $2195 Power steering, lfUC RAMBLfR Classic 770 2 door Coeur; Mrs. Alice Jean Diers, Human Engineering! Speedometer and tach right in front of the driver. Other instruments and controls on panoramic console in order of their importance and frequency of use. Broad choice of the finest driver seating available.

Fully adjustable. seat, factory oir conditioned, stnfln seat, factory oir 1 70 hardtop. V-8. automatic, cruise control, automatic 44.UUU power white San Jose; five sons, Louis, Man- brakes, radio. 1017 'ORD Golaxle 500 4 door s-1 70 dan.

V-8, Cmlse-O-Matic, powr Steering, power walls. Red with white top ito; Henry and David, Mason $995 I WbirwnwiiH jvniar ca 1 vwi. 1700 Stock No. 114. todlo, healer.

steering, whitewolls, radio factory air conditioning. $2395 City; Raymon, Tucson, hydramatlc, power steering, power brakes $1325 Donald, Shreeveport, two 1017 rwK0 uoione auu 1 aoor 170 hardtop- V-8, Cruise-O-Motie. McLean County vsj. NorfolV 4. Western Railway County treasurer ordered to refund 11,095.72 In 1967 taxes; ludg-ment reserved on 152152 ob lections to W22.ee overruled.

PROBATE Estate of John F. Oowllno: Will ad-milled to probate, Loretta Dowllng executrix upon posting $15,000 bond, 15,000 personal property, SoOiOOO real estate. MAGISTRATE Henrietta Peavler, 177 Surmyslda Court, disorderly conduct charge dismissed. John P. McCoy, Downs, tailed In default of S100 flnei sentenced to brothers, John, San Jose; Carl, OLDSMOB LI Jetstar 88 4 door.

in i FORDGoloxle S00 4 door hord-I7O" lop. V-8, power sleeting, pow. er brakes, radio, whitewolls, low mileage. Turquoise 4-11 TP in color 'ilJ 1 1 'ORD Galaile 500 convertible. power steering.

led 1 76 Air conditioning, power steering. Green Valley; two sisters, Mn. $2195 with black top power brakes, radio, 00 CD hydramatlc Stock Na 389C UJU Lena See, Aurora; Mn. Clara gr- rviv rairiane i i aoor 1 70 hardlop. V-8, power steering.

mmttt mm 11:11. 1 1. 1701 V-8, Crulse-O-Matlc, Steering, radio. Maitland, New Lennox; 29 grandchildren and a great power brakes, console mounted auto rjp fcAiribunw oeaan uv I70J conditioning, power steering. power $1195 matic, bucket seats, radio, whitewolls.

whitewolls power brakes, power windows, power grandchild. Ivy green with white vinyl roof. Only 12,000 miles $2375 in 1 wivsmwens passenger sto seal, outomatic, 01 CA radio. Stock No. I38AI.

ZlJU The family has suggested that day in county iall, for Illegal possession of llouor by a minor. Credit for a day served allowed. V-8, automatic, lUt lion wogon. IQ inurtUEKBiKU sonaau, rawer 1 700 steering, power brakes, bucket Herbert Sutter, rs, Towanoa, pteaaeo Innnr.nt to disorderly conduct charge; any expressions of sympathy may be made In the form of power steering, with matching brakes. Browe $1225 Ukwjrnw.iki uynamic oo wot 1 7 64 hardtop.

Air conditioning, powtr steering, power brakes, sflCfl Stock No. 464A. 'JU seats, vinyl Interior end top. Only 12,000 miles $2695 contributions to Christ Lutheran Prist 2 door in 4 'ONTIAC Grand released on S2S bond for iury trial Jan. 27 Tuck R.

Downing, IP, Harvey, fined S100 for Illegal possession of llouor by minor, and having open llouor in car. Church. vn miA4.UK 1 ycione aoor nara-IVoO top. 390 V-8 engine. 4 speed in it buick miobre door, stoct 1701 V8, automatic, radio, power steering, COOft power brakes )770 transmission, radio, bucket seats, vinyl interior, ted and ready tune to GO for I07J Sleeper compartment, like the.

entire cab, is fully insulated and covered with decorative vinyl covered foam pad. Individual comfort controls and fresh air vents. Sleeper compartments available in a choice of three slzesi 32" and Rollie Nieswander PAXTON (PNS) Rollie J. 11 3 rv a i i Vliusmuoin jetsior aoor 704 hardtop. Stock No.

I54A. Power Nieswander, 86, of 432 E. Chest I rvn 1 imv executive uoor naro. 1 700 lop. V-8 engine, automatic, power Wisconsin Escapee Nabbed at Lincoln LINCOLN (PNS)-Larry nut, died at 9 a.m.

Tuesday at steering. tilt power brakes. 401 steering, power brakes, C017C factory oir conditioning )lj 1701 hardtop. V-8. console mounted automatic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, ted tllflC with white interior IIJ in PONTIAC Bonneville convertible.

I "Oil V-8, power steering, 70 power brakes, automatic )I7J lnn FORDGoloxle 4 door. V-8, auto-1 70 matlc, power steering, rrnr Green with while lop )jJ 10 ft 1 'AMBLIR Ambassador 4 door I "Oil sedan. V-8, autometic, power steering, factory air condl- 07C tionlng. red in color )0j 1960 SSfrVdo bis home. He suffered from a Betalr 4 door.

in FORD Country sedan station 1 700 wagon. 390 V-8, power steering. heart condition for 20 years. Solles, 18, an escapee from the inn insnwui 1 70a V8-, automatic Slock 11 IB $475 power brakes, radio. 4-1 in His tuneral will be at 2 p.m.

Janesville, county jail, and a teen-aged girl, also from 2 woy tailgate, green jlllJ Thursday at the Ford-Baier Fu 10 til 'ORD Galaiie 500 2 door hard. I7OO top. 390 V-8. Standard shift with neral Home, with the Rev. VernjJanesville, were 'picked up by Barr officiating.

Burial will Deputy Sheriff Bob Schactot mil Co. overdrive, vinyl interior, radio, whitewolls. Very clean. $1895 County Tr be in Gibson City Cemetery, If ef near Lincoln Monday afternoon. Solles Is being held in the county jail awaiting arrival of Wis Friends may call at the fu Ready to Serve Yea Ray Maxwell Jim FncV Bud Concklin Don Bolhe Milt Joyce, Used Cor Sale Manager UMng SoNsfocfrM ht S3 Veant BARKER MOTOR CO.

Oldsmobile Jeep Soles 4 Service neral home Wednesday afternoon and evening. GALLOWAY FORD 1001 Morrissey Bloomington Phone 8294931 at Mercer Ave. Route 66 Bypas consin authorities for him while the parents of the girl came to Lincoln Monday night and took He was bom June 15, 1882, at Harrisonburg, a son of 310 N. lee St. Ph.t29-9441 John and Lydia Sprinkle Nies- her home.

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