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Telegraph Evening Dixon Wednesday, August 28, 1063 Serving fie Heart of Bocfc Hirer Valley for More Than a Century Page 6 it Throne Tells Frightening Story of Henry Deaths and Funen We heard voices yelling our names from above. We crawled as fast as we could over the debris to the mike hanging from this first six inch hole. We fcpnt "Here we come, here legs spread and Davey would sit between my legs with his back to me and I'd breathe on his back and neck. All the time we're rocking back and forth, also to keep warm. Then Davey would switch (EDITOR'S NOTE Miners Hen ry Throne and David Fellin suf fercd pain, hunger and thirst while trapped for two weeks more than 300 feet underground in a Pennsylvania mine.

Throne relate his personal story In an exclusive Associated Press Article.) about 7:30 and by 8 we had filled the first buggy (a small wagon carrying coal to the surface). We were on the bottom of the mine, in a tunnel, where the sump water collects. Davey and me were on the right side of the shaft and Louis was on the left, separated by the buggy tracks. ABOUT' TOWN Miss Edna E. Perry ROCHELLE Miss Edna Eloist Perry.

81, Lindcnwood, died at 5.30 a.m. today in Roc Word Memorial we come," as we crawled over to that hole. William E. James William E. James, 89, 903 Highland died late Tuesday night in KSB Hospital following a long illness.

He was born in Covington, Ohio, t'pon the surface they asked us Hosnital. vhere sue nau what we needed and soon we got and do the same for me. We'd do this for 5 or 10 minutes at a time. Then we'd stop but only for five minutes, say, because then we'd be cold again. Most times It felt like about 30 degrees above lero.

To keep warm, wed sleep face to face with our arms around each Copyright, 1963, By The Associated Press By HENRY THRONE As told to The Associated Press Dec. 5, 1873, the son of Isaac and Uent jor nine months. Louis rapped three times for the buggy to go up and it went up and clothes and hamburgers and soup and coffee. We weren't cheering yet dumped the coal. Coming down, it got We were far from certain of getting Elizabeth James.

He was married to Aug 29, 1881, In Catherine McBride in February 1900, Undenwoodf the daughter of Frank in Dixon. and Virginia Cheshire Ferry. He was a resident of Dixon for 68 llide tw0 Miss only half way down. That's when the HAZLETON, Pa. if) There were timM when we saw people that Wealhcr Traffic Court Bruce Slothower, 17, 1208 S.

Otta big rumble started. And all hell broke out then because so far only a six inch hole had reached us. Work lights were lowered on i other. We'd sleep maybe a half hour oose. The timbers on the wall next arrested Sunday at the years and was i Grtwde Parry and Miss; Maying us caved in and the timbers on the and then the cold would wake us and we'd start rocking again to get rire uepanmem uum hnlh of Lindenwooa.

cord. Later they sent us flashlights. comer of Hemlock Ave. and Dm ceiling above us came down. We just managed to step aside in time as the Funeral services will be held at i .1..

I'nmn Phurrh Union Church, appeared before Justice He was also proprietor of James BO Fridav in the big chunks of wood and coal and weren't there and lights that weren't there and doors that weren't there. Imagine seeing a door like a regular house door down in the bottom of a mine! There was a time we heard rain and really was rain coming down the drainage pipes and we thought the water would hack up and flood the mine and drown us. irds, now operaiea uy is a 1 ktAlUnie stone fell wildly around us. a S8 70 His parents, wue, mree uiuw.v., That first hole was just for food and communications. The next day they started drilling a 12 inch hole.

We could hear it above. But this drill hit a sulphur ball that's as hard as a diamond so they quit trying in this post. Lindenwood, with the Rev. Benjamin Loyd, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Lindenwood Cemetery.

m.h.i. mav rail in the church THUNDE DIXON TEMPERATURES and two sisters preceded him in some circulation. I'd sleep. I'd wake up. And I'd see all kinds of lights and the actual figures of people.

They now tell me these were hallucinations but the crazy thing is that Davey would see these things the same time I did. The lights and the figures always were in front of us but the more deatn. Official high Tuesday, 79; low to Survivors include five sons, can, day, 61; 12:30 p.m., 75. Precipitation to 7 a.m. today, And while it was raining, I got Larry u.

rouer, oiihuuk, 11 Friday until me nine 1.18 Sunday on Rt. 52. five John. PwO. lf "kes uJ viiahpth nnnmMit were made by the We could see Louis on the other side until the power line to our work lights broke.

For the next couple of hours we could see a little around us with the lights on our helmets. But then they burned out. Our matches wouldn't burn down there. That was the end of light for the next 5'i days. The next day we could hear them drilling again and they got deep inches, fcince a.m., mwiea.

mad I must've been off my rocker a little and I yelled at Davey, Unofficial readings over past 24 80 in a 65 mile zone. He appeared iav ui 4 10 nranrlchil. I Tnnn Vt moral Home. up rrawled toward them the fur wrir.t MnnHav and oaiu cryce. rimem.

unt." "Davey, I'm going home. I'm going hours at 4 hour intervals ending noon ther away they got. For example, dren, and 14 great grandchildren. oday: I saw this man, or the dark shape of a fine of $15 and $5 costs alone if you don't want to But, of course, I wasn't going any Funeral services will be held at TJ I Samuel W. Wrenn a man with a light on his helmet.

rami Frrv 29. 2101 Dodge 9 a.m. Friday at me jones rum i i 66 66 64 where. Not then. We were still more enough but they missed us on directions.

They moved the drill a few feet and this time, thank God, they reached us with the first 12 inch hole, the first escape hole. This was 10 days and 6' hours after the cave in that trapped us. And now it was Monday, Aug. 26. Noon 4 p.m.

8 p.m. In that first hour and a hair, we just sat there against the wall while I yelled, "Show me some light over Midnight 4 a.m. 8 a.m. 75 74 77 71 Noon i I etrtn niorn Hnmp and at 9:30 a.m. in St.

Pat than 300 feet down. We still had the debris piled higher before us in here! Over Davey saw him too, but the shape of the man got cnargea ounuay wuu violation at the corner of Third St. rick's Catholic Church, with he Rev. I anA chnrman Ave aooeared before William Boland, pastor, officiating. week to go before we could stand and walk again, not just sit and crawl, ROCHELLE Samuel W.

90, 515 N. Sixth died Tuesday night in the Americana Nursing Home. He was born May 2, 1873, in Pine FIVE DAY FORECAST smaller and smaller as we crawled before we could breathe clear air Northern Illinois Temperatures Merrick Monday and was imea toward him and then he was gone ohw i Wrpps below ce rttc Friends may call auer 6 p.m. again and see real light again. altogether.

It was 6:01 p.m., they told us and the big reamer that was widening the normal through Monday. The normal Thursday in the funeral home, where But maybe I better start at the beginning. That's the only way I can high is 77 84, the normal low 56 62. Richard A. Walls, 32, 1314 S.

Col the Rosary will be recnea ai a p.m. hole to 18 inches was only six in Gradual cooling trend. Total precipi hege charged with improper Thursday. get it dear in my mind. So much got ches over us.Twenty minutes later that big gorgeous reamer broke ation will be one inch or more, harkine from a parking stall at the Rock Township, the son of Laurence and Almira Wrenn.

He was married 1 to Maude E. Yates March 7, 1896. He was preceded in death by his i wife, who died Sept. 15, 1957, and a son. 1 He has lived in Rochelle mce so mixed up later we couldn't tell Showers and thundershowers will corner of Seventh St.

and Depot WJ 11 AflllllltPfl through! I yelled up, "Send a line day from the night or Monday from occur mosuy uuuug uic wccrchu. Ave. oaturaay, appeaieu i the tunnel. The rumbling from the cave in lasted that long. There were others later.

I hollered for Louis but there was no answer. After a while we started crawling over the debris. All our tools the picks, the bars, the shovels and our lunch pails were lost under the pile except for a mason hammer and a hatchet. The hammer broke soon afterward. All we had was a hatchet to cut our way over the junk.

We started crawling around in the dark looking for a way out. We were lost. But we kept crawling around like that for almost six days looking for a way out. To keep warm, I sit with my The fifth day was the worst. I think that was the closest we came to death.

That's when it started raining and we could hear it coming down the drainage pipes and we thought we'd be drowned. Thank God it rained only about 20 minutes. But in that time I started running around wild. That's when I saw a door, just like a regular house door. Merrick and paid a $5 fine and $3 Jq lYobate Here a.

fnimiu rnnrt Dix 1942 and was in the paint business costs Monday. KSB Hospital down. I'm coming up.M Finally, the coveralls and harnesses came down and we put them on. I greased Davey's shoul ders and arms and hips and he did the same for me. UTaie the will for 35 ye.m,He was 50 year mem.

Sunday. That first day, that Tuesday, Aug. 13, 1 went to work about 7: IS In the morning. It was a nice sunny day. I had no special thoughts, no hunches about something bad.

It was just aa ordinary working day. Admitted: Mrs. Vivian Morris, Mas Merlan L. vamaningnam Margaret C. Nolan, who ber of the Horicon Masonic ter Robert Dimmig, Mrs.

Marjorie W. Second appearea June Rochelle, and tne mm And now it was around 2 a.m. and Survivors include a aaugnier mt; Reuter, Miss Cynthia Savoure, Dix tick wonaay ana iu The for pro5ate named Davey," I yelled, "let's go there." I was being hauled up slowly. They law, Mrs. L.

W. (Elinor) Wrenn, De on; Miss Denise Mornsey, Harmon; 7" 3 Donald Nolan. 208 E. Seventh as Kalb. Miss lights on nis car.

ne was I crawled as fast as I could toward stopped me two or ree times it but suddenly I found myself bump an( it seemed foreVer. Then they Miss Rebecca Bailey, Oregon; We that's" David Fellin, Louis Bo and me we got down in the hole Sherry Huyett, John Friel, Amboy; Funeral arrangements are being completed at the Dee Funeral Home. ing into just another piece of timber. acain an(i was spinning. Mrs.

Edna Grobe, Woasung; Mr. That's when I got the bruise under Finally, there it was the surface, Clara Winters, Lee County Nursing MARKETS on Alt. 30, on the east edge of Dixon, sonal estate at J300 and real estate Quincy Adams, 67. 707 Assembly 5.000 Place. The will of the late Sarah A.

Stew St. "ii ard. Dixon. ho died July 2. In Dix my eyes.

the air. the people. Home. I was so frightened, I just went As tne air fat me, I felt dizzy and Frank Cottong Discharged: Mrs. Kay Tripp, Mrs.

wild. I crawled like mad away from fej mt0 tnat basket type stretcher. ROCHELLE Funeral services Rochelle Market Patricia Deatherage, Mrs. Manan Bieser, Miss Sharon Brown, Miss Dave and fell into some land of was thinking, "I'm out now, I'm hole. For a while maybe 20 or 30 0U now," and I cried for the first lena avc.

wi ionium lnjsu rlmiiforl tn nrnhalp hv nttrr i uhn AivA Mrn. onH nnnPflred hetOie r.w iorrraivuuiis, ROCHELLE Prices offered at the minutes we lost contact. Then I time. Pamela Brown, Master Robert Dim 1 and ted $10 Dixon. day night in the Rochelle Hospital, mig, Dixon; Mrs.

Helen Robertson, fnrtllitoA Tuewlav Named executor of the will was win be held at 2 p.m. Thursday Rochelle Swift Co. plant today include: found myself yelling loud as I could while I was down there they ask uunu, muu. tT c. na c.

I thai Mrs. Leona Fredricks, Amboy; Mrs. narry oicvvaiu, tne unger runcnu iiuiuc HOT, MARKET 25 lower, top 17.50 and the echo came bouncing back at ed me if I'd go back to work in the me: "Davey, I'm going home! I'm mines. I said I would. But I'm mi .1 tr 1 Stocks The following listed on the New ork Stock Exchange.

This service is provided by the firm of Fahnestock Dixon National Bank Building, Dixon, W. At 1 Prev. p.m. Close Allis Chalmers Wi Amn Motors ...........18 18 Aran Standard 17 17 Atnn Trf Tel 123 1217s The petition for probate estimated Rev Vernon Rayphole, pastor of the iMiza urenaoni, raui xiemy, ie v. 4,9 Ninth 180 200 lbs 17.50 200 220 lbs 17.00 17.50 220 240 lbs 17.00 17.50 Foursquare Church, officiating.

Burial going alone if you don't want to not. I guess I'm" afraid. I'll work County Nursing Home; Mrs. Barbara harged dring 45 35. the personal estate at $11,300 and real will be in Lawnridge Cemetery.

anywhere except in a mine. come." vicguu. inna nn Palmvra AVfkmlfi Saturday, estate at 240 270 lbs ltua l.au Until now, I never went to ths: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Rorke, anmai.

Merrick Friday Births: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh0 Dixon today admitted the estate church more than a couple of O'Rorke, Dixon, a daughter, Aug. 27; Blake Rt charged of the late John C. Lenihan, Amboy, rymrwr 50 49 SOWS 25 lower 350 lbs.

down 15.00 16.25 375 500 lbs ..12.75 14.50 CATTLE MARKET Steady Choice Steers, 900 1100 ....23.50 24.50 Choice Steers. 1100 1250 ....22.50 23.00 times in my life. Now I'll go regular. Atrhismt. 29 28 And Davey said, "Now, wait, now wait, Hank.

We'll go together." He was trying to steady me down. And as I got a little calmer I said, 'Davey, how come they're not trying to get us out? How come they're not trying to get us out, John McNinch John McNinch, 80, 1313 Woodlawn died at 7 p.m. Tuesday in KSB Hospital following a short illness. iiu. buu iuia.

xvicnaiu uiuci, owr i havmg defective head lights on to prooate. iwr. penman iueu may ling, a son, Aug. 27. arrostH Sahirdav on wood Aug.

17. Arm Rterf ..614 61 I want to keep thanking God. Beth Steel 31 31s Good Steers, 900 1100 zj.w Good Steers, 1100 1250 2J.uu Survivors include two step Main Street, Franklin Grove, and Is Emma M. Lenihan, his mother, to appear before Merrick Friday. was named administrator of the es tate.

Dale Krutsinger. 17, Rock Falls, The petition for probate estimated Standard Utility Davey?" All We ehts i.uu 2u.uu Boeing Aircraft 36 Borden 65 65s Borg Warner ....46 46 Cities Serv 68 67 Chrysler 71 68 Columbia Gas 2978 30 fVirmv Friison 531 53 Davey said, "I don't know, children, Julia Jesse and Richard Jessie, Dixon. Choice Heifers. 800 950 ....21.25 23.75 And Hank, rabtrt know." ankTll is to appear before Merrick Friday the personal estate at $2,500. Choice Heifers, 950 1050 ....21.25 23.75 Good Heifers.

800 950 ....21.00 22.00 Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. charge of having defective on Thursday at the Preston Funeral For the first two days, we didn't touch the lousy sulphur water. But then we couldn't hold out. At first it TWm fc Co ......67 67 Vs mufflers on his car. He was arrested Good Heifers, 950 1050 ....21.00 22.00 Standard Utility TtoiPont 242 240 Saturday on Rt.

26. on the north FJ Paso Nat Gas ..184 18V? All Weights 2u.uu Fat Cows 14.50 15.50 tasted bitter but it got better or edge of Dixon. seemed better. GOP Women Slate Meet In Chicago Hungry? That's the screwy part of Denny E. Vaile, 34.

1016 W. Fourth Home with the Rev. R. S. Shoultz, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may cail after 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. 1 uiiLiDiiiiiiiiwriiiiMiiiiiriiii inwiiiiiiiii miif nrrT 1 Card of Thanks it. Although 1 had only a glass of Ford 534 534 Gen Elec 80 79 Gen Foods 86 84 Gen Motors 747 74Vi Gillette 38 39 111 Central 547 54V4 Intr Harv 57 S7V4 nit A1 Canners Cutters 12.00 14.50 Bulls ........15.00 18.00 CALVES Steady Prime 28.00 30.00 Good Choice 23.00 28.00 Utility Standard 18.00 22.00 Lights 17.00 down LAMB MARKET Steady milk and two cups of coffee before I is to appear before Merrick Saturday for a stop sign violation at Rt.

52 at the Lee Center Spur Aug. went into the mine Aug. 13, for some The National Federation of Repub InSD lOD '4 lican Women will return to the place 24. of its birth to celebrate its 25th anni reason I didn't think much about it for the first five days. Maybe I was too concerned about getting out and just concentrating on that.

36 WpImi Kerlev. 42. Rt. 2. is to Choice to Prime ...........18.50 19.50 Good to Choice .......15.00 18.00 Ewes 5.00 down vesary.

appear before Merrick Saturday for The federation will hold a three speeding 80 in a 65 mile zone on Rt. (jay meeting in Chicago, where it was Today's Grain Range 52, four miles south ot uixon, organized in 1938, with the Illinois day. Federation of Republican Women as hostesses. Jones Lau Kaiser Alum ...35 Kenn Copper Mont Ward 394 Natl Dist 25 Central 23'i Penney 44V4 Radio Corp 72 Rep Steel 40'g Sinclair Sperry Rand ..14 Sears ,94 Std v. 71 Swift 40 United Fruit ...25 Steel 51 Weitinghou5e Elec 35 Prev.

Close A. I We want to thank everyone who helped in any way, especially the neighbors and all the organizations, during the loss of our wife and moth er. Thanks, also to Rev. Osberg, the pall bearers and all who donated food, cars, flowers and gifts. It will never be forgotten.

I William H. Spangler Mrs. Milford Stein and Family Lee H. Spangler and Family i I want to express my heartfelt thanks to my family, friends, doctors, High Low Close 72 38 25 22 43 71 39 48 14 70 40 25 50 35 WHEAT But suddenly early in the sixth day, suddenly I got so hungry I ate some bark from an old timber. It tasted terrible.

Other times we just sucked the water out of the bark. In the first few days 1 could tell, looking at my fluorescent watch, what day it was. But down there in the dark I got all mixed up about morning and night and finally the days themselves. 1.78 1.77 1.77 1.78 Maxme A. Gilmore, umpion, Marion Martint founder of the Na was arrested Friday on Rt.

52 at the msA federation, and many other Lee Center Spur for a stop sign founding members and past presi violation and appeared before Mer dents are expccte4 to attend the 1.84 1.83 183 1.83 1.87 1.86 1.86 1.86 1.8:) 1.82 1.82 1.82 rick Friday and was fmea sa ana io Sept 10 t0 13 meeting. costs. I Hiehliehts of the three dav sessions 1.56 1.55ft 1.55 1.56 1.58 1.58 1.57 1.58 NE.4 Pho will hp the annearanres of Sen Rarrv Bid Asked Sep Dec Mar May Jul 1964 Sep CORN Sep Dec Mar Mav Jul OATS Raymond W. Kalas, 58, Folo, Re Donald On about 3:15 of probably the sixth day don't ask me if it was a.m. or church and the entire staff of KSBf hospital for the flowers, cards, visits I and care received while at the hos pital.

Maude E. Mason 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.14 1.13 1.13 1.13 charged Thursday with improper Bruce Sept and Sen. Everett passing on Alt. 30, two miles west of Dirkseni Sept. 12.

Dixon, appeared before Merrick Fri nare Williams, assistant to SOONER THAN YOU THINK Up at Santa's Village near Dundee, Santa Clans puts out a sign to remind everyone that it's just 120 days to Christmas. The children, of course, wish that Christmas was much sooner. 2 20 61 7034 2 14 11 1.17 1.16 1.16 1.17 1.19 1.18 1.18 1.19 1.21 1.20 1.20 1.21 p.m. I neara Louis nouer oui. This was the first and only time we heard him.

He yelled, 'Davey and Hank, where are you? This is Louis. I got a light. 1'U drop it five feet in day and paid a $5 fine and $5 costs. chairman Nationai Repub 0 1 CET 19 Nor 111 Gas ..61 Tampax ......70 Strategic Mat 2 Frantz Mfg .....14 Canadian Jav 11 Sieel Wire 2i Tejon Ranch 25 Western Power Gas 32' Gen Cable 57 1 We wish to thank our neighbors and 1 friends for their wonderful assistance during our recent fire. A special thanks to the Amboy Fire Department I who responded to a call in "No Man's Land." 1 I 26 Dec .61 .67 .70 front of you.

.64 .67 .69 .69 .637 .67 .69 .69 .64 .67 .69 3 lican Committee will be honored, Sept. 13, along with state presidents and state committee chairmen for the Silver Anniversary, Gala. Mrs. Dorothy Elston is president 100,000... (Continued from Page 1) 32 Mar 58 May It sounded like it was coming from 69 SOVBEANS NYC Bonds above.

Now, this was real. I'll admit other things were imagined. But this Air. ana Mrs. Howard Jvreiser Bid Asked Sep 1 .77 77 'Nov welcomed by the Rev.

Martin Luther of the National Federation. trinf, A delegation of Lee County women was real. I actually heard Louis. But we couldn't find him or his light. err 9 TJ 4 4..

2.61 2.59 2.59 2.60 2.58 2.55 2.56 2.58 2.62 2.59 2.59 2.61 2 65 2.62 2.63 2.65 2.67 2.65 2.65 2.67 2.68 2.66 2.66 2.68 CONCERT PROGRAM Dixon Municipal Band DIXON BAND SHELL THURSDAY, AUG. 29 8 P.M. Robert L. L'Heureux, Conductor .68 68 Jan .62 63 Mar Prev. May Close: Jul And we never heard him again.

Jackie Robinson, who was the is expected to attend the meetings, first Negro to play big league base Mary Jane Larsen, state central ball, told the crowd: committeewoman from the 18th dis I know all of us are going to go trict is in charge of accepting reser (Editor's note: At this WTiting, XxmxtntmtttU 1 no one has, but drilling continues.) What kept us going down there? I 4th Hour Dow Jones A v. Industrials 725.67 up 5.79 Rads 176.86 up 3.35 Utilities 143.82 up .80 Volume (4 hours) 3.730,000 719.98 173.51 143.02 4,080,000 Chicago Livestock awav feeling We cannot turn vations from any planning to attend ROCK FALLS CHAPEL can only guess. It must have been our will power, our strong wish to back. get out. We prayed two or three times an hour.

"Dear Lord, help us Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO (AP) No wheat, oats CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs 6.500; butchers steady to 25 lower; mostly 1 3 200 230 lb butchers 17.25 17.50; 2 3 250 280 lbs 16.75 17.00; mixed 1 3 330 400 lb sows 14.75 15.50; Negro songstress Lena Home, wearing the yellow legionnaire cap of the marchers, shouted: "Freedom!" into the microphone and got a roar of "freedom!" back from the crowd. get out, help us get out," I said aloud 400450 lbs 14.25 14.75; 2 3 450 500 lbs 13.75 14.25; 500 600 lbs 13.25 13.75. or soybean sales. Corn No 1 yellow 1.35; No 2 yellow 1.35. Soybean oil 8b 8a.

Interior Hog Market SPRINGFIELD (AP) (USDA) Mrs. Mary L. Thome 3 Cattle calves none; steers steady to 25 higher; high choice and over and over. By about the sixth day, I figure now, we were just about where we started when we began looking for a way out. We were now in a chamber about six feet long and six feet wide and almost six feet high on the high side.

We kept prime 900 1,300 lb slaughter steers 24.75 25.50; choice 900 1,300 lbs 24.25 25.00: fiood 900 1.250 lbs 22.25 24.00; load high choice and pnme around Announcement and Wedding Invitations MADE TO ORDER TEN DAYS SERVICE EDWARDS BOOK STORE 111 FIRST STREET DIXON, ILL. a 950 lb slaughter heifers 24.7a; several Special Program: The Nation's Football Music The National Anthem Glory of the Gridiron March H. L. Alford On the Campus March E. F.

Goldman Feist Football Medley Ait. P. Voder Medley of 1. The United States Army March 2. Anchors Aweigh 3.

The U.S. Air Force Academy The Whiffenpoof Song "The 4 Dads" male quartet Medley of 1. Washington and Lee Swing 2. Across the Field Univ. of Ohio 3.

Rambling Wreck From Georgia Tecli On. Wisconsin Twirling Artist, Miss Connie Bell Medley of 1. Fight On U. of Southern California 2. The U.

of M. Rouser Minnesota 3. The Victors Michigan The Halls of Ivy Noble Baker, vocal soloist Medley of 1. Go Northwestern Miss Bell, twirling 2. Notre Dame Victory March Miss Bell, twirling Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Duet, Noble and Bernie Baker ISNU Hymn Illinois State University Medley of 1.

Far Above Cayuga's Waters The 4 Dads 2. Hail To The Orange The 4 Dads Illinois Lovalty Graduate student Aaron Johnson Dixon High School Lovalty March O. Westgor May The Good Lord Bless And Keep You M. Willson SPECIAL MEETING of FRIENDSHIP LODGE 7 A.F. A.M loads mostly high choice with end of 3u jLiast irm at.

Rock Falls, Illinoil Services Thursday 2:00 p.m. Rock Falls Chapel 4 Allen Funeral Homes 803 E. Fellows. Dixon prime 900 1,000 lbs 24.50; bulk choice 800 1,100 lbs 23.25 24.25; few utility shoring up the ceiling with timber and as we did the ceiling kept getting lower until on the last day we had only 18 inches between our and commercial bulls 14.50 16.00; canners and cutters 12.50 14.50; util Interior Illinois hog prices (State Federal): Receipts 15.000; 25 to 50 lower; 1 3 200 240 lbs 16.00 16.50; 1 2 200 240 lbs 16.50 16.75; 1 3 190 200 lbs and 240 270 lbs 15.50 16.00; 1 3 280 350 lb sows 14.50 16.00; 1 3 350 400 lbs 13.25 14.50; 2 3 400 500 lbs 12.25 13.25; 2 3 500 600 lbs 11.50 12.25. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Mercantile Exchange Eggs mixed; wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 39; mixed 39; mediums 31; standards 33; dirties 27; checks m.

ity and commercial bulls 18.00 19.50. Sheep 500; few lots choice and prime 90 110 lb spring slaughter lambs 21.00; bulk good and choice 80 Will It Held in MASONIC TEMPLE AUG. 29,1963 7:30 P.M. WORK THIRD DEGREE heads and the roof of the tunnel. Then suddenly on the sixth day came the miracle.

We hadn't heard that first drill coming down. First thing we knew a microphone was dropped down a hole near lis 100 lbs 18.50 20.50; utility and good 605 Flint Sterling 16.00 18.00; cull and utility 10.00 16.00; First Rock Falls cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 4.004.00. 4.

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