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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 5

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DAILY CHRONICLE, DeKalb, Illinois Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1977 5 TWi Markets fe Weather 1 I If 1 i ForKast to 7 a.m. tomorrow 1 Si I titiCrrVi-h-H Swe-MtUeal Interest 7" a. I fci It lit JIT I lain! mfM mwH-ii imimtwl l.rH.t Y--winnrij. registered reprnmUUvf in rKalb After each company name appears the previous trading day close and noon today figures.

Nooa Today Prev. Prev. IS W' I rT. I ARCO 50'. 58' Chrysler 15 Comm Edison 2J Culligan Cont.Tel 15V4 50 MV 14 28 10 15 ySmum JZ aj fM Fill WfvfF Olin 17(4 Exxon Corp.

46'4 Sunstrand 32 Esamark.lnc 29 US. Steel 29'. Wurlitzer 7 A Smith 14' i-psi- -y yu' 7ffciA Del Monte 2514 CB Electric 494 mra lecnnica 3Mt 33' 49'. 67 '4 29S 30't- en. Motors 8 Gen Tel 29 NK1)R SOIc- Cortland-DeKalb Yards, Inc.

Corntl.7 SovbeuH.K Oaut.Mt Fair tonight with lows in the lower 40s to lower 50sr MosUymy-ndAin highs 72 to 82. The extended outlook for Illinois calls for partly cloudy skies Friday through Sunday with a chance of showers Sunday. Warming with lows mid 30s to lower 50s and highs mid 50s to mid 60s Friday By Sunday lows 40s and highs 60s. REINHOLDT GARDNER Members: Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Mercantile Exchange OFFICIAL USDA MARKET ADVANCE CaUie Total 17,600 Week ago 15,071 Year ago 22,082 Bid and ask Barber-Greene 21 'i 22 DeKalb Ag 19 20 Pioneer Hybred 17't 18 Wolohan 10 10'4 "DeKalb County Exports-yesterday's closing river bid Cora Soybean I4.J) Hogs 27,200 29,741 34,597 SLAUGHTER INSPECTION Cattle 151,000 148,000 161,000 Hogs 337,000 304,000 345,000 -4 u. Sirens First win elation IS Members of the Northern Illinois University Marching Huskie Show Band blast their elation after NIU scored its last touchdown at Saturday's Homecoming game against Southern Illinois University.

The final score of their first win of the season was 28-0. The Jiand will be performing in Florida in lew weeks at the Tampa Bay game as well as at Disney World. (Chronicle photo by Marc Glassman) USDA LIVESTOCK UNDER FEDERAL Yesterday Week ago Year ago House approves porno legislation The following calls were answered Tuesday by the DeKalb and Sycamore fire departments. DeKalb 10:21 a.m. -Fire call to Watson Hall, NIU; no fire-electrical malfunction caused light ballast to -burnout 4:40 p.m.

Edward url vt oa. ii'iiaii vi wo Kfi transported from Fourth and Grove streets to Kishwaukee Community WASHINGTON (UPI) producers, an inclusion House emberesaid- DRESSED BEEFTRADE YESTERDAY unconstitutional because -of if t-a mt t-freedom of speech rights. House to include producers and distributors as a part of a child pornography section added to a child abuse bill. 000 maximum fine or up to -Myears in prison or both. Rep.

John Conyers, D- Mirh manaopr nf the Kill said limiting its coverage to prodB5 wDtiltf protect the measure from the possibility of being ruled Heifer beef choice grade 3.. ..65.25. CHICAGO MERCANTILE LIVE CATTLE as of 11:30 a.m. would make the entire bill unconstitutional. Both the House and Senate measures would put transportation of boys across state lines for prostitution under the Mann Act which now covers only girls.

The House bill, however, is limited to producers and High Low Last Truck stops in time Hospitals Prior Close 41.70 39.45 39.05 Dec. UCUI. Feb. April 41.65 iv. .39.35 39.00- Opening to avoid pedestrian Hospital (see details this page)- 7:26 p.m.

Fire call to nn Annul 1312 Suburban Apart ments; grease fire in oven broiler out on arrival. Sycamore 5:28 p.m. Harriet Kiesler transported from Sycamore Municipal Hospital 7:12 p.m. Mock disaster drill conducted at Elm and Main streets. BIRTH Son born to James Cobb, Mr.

and Mrs. Sycamore. Sandwich ADMITTED Basil Kowall, Linda Nally, Sandwich; Suzanne Es-parza, John Gray, Piano; Hannah Harger, Earlville. DISMISSED Virginia Hotopp, Sandwich; Jose Cavazos, Edna Lindgreri, Lidia Mikkelson, Piano; Mrs. Nelion Nelson and son, Burke Rednor, Yorkville; Vernon Rients, Somonauk; William Smith, Earlville; Vernon Hilt Leland.

BIRTH Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Be-rrient, Sugar Grove. CHICAGO MERCANTILE LIVE HOGS as of 11:30 a.m. Prior Close 39.22 36.45 32.97 34.62 Opening 39.22 36.45 33.00 34.55 41.97 39.10- 41.57 39.20 38.85- 41.60 39.27 38.87 High 39.57 36.85 33.25 34.87 Low 38.95 36.20 32.80 34.55 Last 39.30 36.47 33.00 34.60 350Down 31.50-33.50; 350500 lbs.

32.00-32.50. CATTLE MARKET -Choice stem 1000-1250 lbs. 38.00-42.50; Good Steers 1000-1250 lbs. 36.00-38.00; Holsteins 32.00-36.00; Choice heifers 900-1050 lbs. 37.00-40.00; Good heifers 900-1050 lbs.

34.00-37.00 1 on Fourth Street. The driver was able to stop in time. Witnesses told police there was no contact between Worrall and the truck. The incident occurred about 4 :40 p.m. STARTUP EVEN SHOCKING-REVELATIONS F03 ADULTS ONE COMPLETE SHOWING curb child pornography while avoidin.

any constitutional pitfalls was approved Tuesday by the House. It was the second time the House had voted to make use of children under 16 in pornographic movies a federal offense. Supporters of the latest measure said it; -unHks bill, would "pass consti-. tutional muster." The bill now goes to the Senate which earlier approved a bill that included distributors with Two cars There were no injuries Tuesday morning in a two-car accident which resulted in total damage estimated at $2,000. DeKalb police said the accident occurred about 7:40 a.m.

at the Clark and Fourteenth streets intersection. Driver of one car, Roger Votaw, 25, of 912 Vienna DeKalb, was ticketed for failure to yield -at "mm COME ram" 'Deposit this 'Coupon only at LEHAN Coupon must be deposited in I i CJ 1 1 M. a stop intersection. Obituaries I OPEN 7-FEAT 7:30 ONLY I tributors of films, books or other materials depicting "acts of sexually explicity conduct." The House bill would provide penalties of a collide Driver of the other car was Donald Lampkins, 19, of 1401 Oakwood DeKalb. Police said Lampkins was southbound on Fourteenth Street and Votaw was westbound on Clark Street when he reportedly failed to yield causing the collision.

Lampkins car struck Votaw's on the passenger's Damage to each car-was estimated at $1,000. DRUGS City the store whose name appears 110 756 37 756 3792 Mhw Shwiittf p25ooj; i -d fil. 7 in 1 1 1 A truck driver was able to stop in time to avoid hitting a man who fell in front of his truck Tuesday afternoon in DeKalb. Edward Worall of DeKalb is listed in stable condition at Kishwaukee Community Hospital. DeKalb police said Worrall was crossing Fourth Street at Grove Street heading west when he fell in the street.

A truck driven by Roger Elliott was traveling south ADULTS ONLY AT 7.30 $3 1. "BEOTHE GREEN 2. "AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A FLEA" by Oct. 217 S. Second St DeKalb, III 'DMMit Hvlt i i tit i I "dijlm lln U.1.

25 colors 8 Orders it. no purcnose De 10 years or age or Kishwaukee ADMITTED Edward Worrell, Ruth Dickey, Myrtle Roach, Laura Balch, Tammie Scott, DeKalb; Theresa Sibree, Earlville; Mary Myroth, Rochelle. DISMISSES Mrs. Dale Schroeder and son, Sharon Johnson, LeVon Crawford, DeKalb; Esther Brand, Mrs. Dwayne Rood and daughter, Sycamore; Mrs.

Robert Kurpius and son, Genoa; Mrs. Vincente Pelayo and daughter, Rochelle; Mrs: Gordon Boyd and son, Waterman; Rosemary Rapa, St. Louis, Mo. BIRTH Son born to Mr. and Mrs.

Jeffery Burger, Sycamore. tiT-ii it waiter masiersun 01 DeKalb was admitted to Kishwaukee Saturday. He still is a patient there. His name was misspelled in Monday's Chronicle. Sycamore ADMITTED Juanita Knight, DeKalb; Sandy Parker, Janice Cobb, Harriet Kiesler, Sycamorer Oscar Garzar Esther Knudson, Genoa; Ernest Benson, Betty Hare, Maple Park.

DISMISSED Karla Weir, DeKalb; Orvil Marlow, Kirkland; Eva Jensen, Burlington. Calculators stolen Four calculators were stolen sometime Monday night from DeKalb High School. DeKalb police received report of the theft Tuesday morningr-Theysai(f "one calculator was taken from an office and three from a classroom. The calculators were valued at $1,127. SHon Adiffersn) kind firno Ylf-Ul .1 1 7:30 folder to win.

Dec Jan. April June SWIFT COMPANY Rochelle, Illinois "October 26, 1977 HOG MARKET TOP 40.00; 180-200 lbs. 36.00- 38.00; 40.00; 39.00; 200-230 lbs. 38.75-230-250 lbs. 38.00-250-270 lbs.

37J5- 38.00. SOW- MARKET Robert E. Aulabaugh SYCAMORE Robert E. Aulabaugh, 57, of Sycamore, died Oct. 25, 1977, at Hines Hospital, Hines.

He, was born June 2, 1920, in Jacksonville. He was a World War II Marine Corp. veteran. He -was also a steward of the Loyal Order of Moose, Sycamore and employed by Brumley Funeral Livery. He is survived by two sons, Robert F.

of Bollingbrook; Kerry L. of Springfield, one Donna Jean of Goshen, two brothers, Norman L. of Forsythe, Gilbert W. of Anchorage, three sisters, Elsie Austin of Frezno, Velma Seyk of High Point, N.C.; wiimanyanoi-Lunanes, and four grandsons Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Van Natta Funeral Home, Sycamore.

The Rev. C. Alfred Patton will of- ficiate. Burial will be in the Huntley "Cemetery, Huntley. Friends may call from 7 today.

CliveD. Renwick 1 SYCAMORE Clive D. Renwick, 85, of Sycamore, formerly of Mayfield died Oct. 26, -1977, at Pine Acres Retirement Center, DeKalb. He was born in Mayfield Th Luxury You Want At 4 Tht Pric You Want To W4 liafa Township on July 19, 1892, the son of Robert R.

and Alice (Rote) Renwick. On Oct. 10, 1917, he married Minnie Benson in Rollo. He farmed in the May field area until his retirement In 1961. He belonged to the Com- -mandary, Consistory of Freeport, was a 50-year member of the Sycamore Lodge 134 of the and belonged to the Tebala Shrine in Rockford.

His survivors include one son, Robert L. of Clare; one sister, Gladys Arntzen of Florida; and one granddaughter, Janet of Clare. He was preceded in death by his wife. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Van iNatta uneral Home, Sycamore, with the Revr C.

Alfred Patton officiating. Burial will be in Mayfield Cemetery. There will be no visitation. ALLTCGEThER For that truly Personal Gift M0K0CRAM.V.ED TOVYIIS AK3 BATH SKEETS tr hat a unique icih jvi uiu lainiui these towels I TONIGHT meeting set An organizational: meeting of the DeKalb Association of Special Recreation will be held at 9 a.m. Nov.

2 at the DeKalb Park District building. The association was created in 1976, when a special tax was levied for; special recreation programs for those men- -tally and physically handicapped. The special education recreation cooperative is comprised of three principal organisations: the park district, the DeKalb County Special Education Association (DCSEA), and -4)eKalbiricto42ir schools. Dan Hurd, DCSEA director, Richard Hennegan, DeKalb school superintendent and Bob Ditamore, director of parks and recreation, serve as the board members. RENT-A-CAR Pick up and Delivery Available BRAD MANNING FORD 756-6325 Rt.

23 South at Tollway DeKalb 1015Blackhawk" Nw St0w'f! ENDSTHURS. The spirit of when the lights turned oil. the kids turned on! RENT-A-CAR are available in I or velour. i NO COVER 75' MIXED DRINKS SUPER ROCK GAMES THURSDAY DUCH6SS NITE 1 ST DRINK FREE FOR ALL LADIES 7 ROCK WITH GAMES FRIDAY COMING CIMMERONSHOW WED. NOV.

9 REVIEW BROWNVILLE STATION MONDAY Monogram styles I must be placed HALLOWEEN PARTY" I GET SAFE STEPS R6D rm 7 JW-----rJ I IBB BEFORE WINTER DON'T SLIP UPI FREE BIDS. x. 31st for Christmas I MON-SAT 758-0075 5 Jl City the store whose name appears i DOTY SOU COuCRETE STEP CO. Plant 'Route 64, 1 mile East of Sycamore CALL COLLECT 815-895-2884 1 ln! (P A ICoip.ii only I 7 217 S. 2nd, DeKalb KOWSHOWSIG 700 920 CUNT EASTWOOD the OUTLAW JOSEY WALES I.INUIMC jj 1 1 Coupon must be deposited in X' ki- L.

i jj it. No JAMES BOND 00r THE SPY WHO LOVED ME 7th WEEK HELD OVER I LYONS Window Wonderland DeKalb 1303 Pleasant 758-6644 purchase Must be 18 years of age ori: 1Q .1 vll Iu puil.nu. IICt-CMUl vc rem VI u. 12th WEEK Isolde to wity 1 1 1 HELD OVERty.

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