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PANTAGRAPH, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1985 F3 DEATHS Fred Friday Monday at the funeral home. She was born Dec. 17, 1892, at Lexington, a daughter of John D. and Ada Brown Haner. She married Emmett Rogers in Lexington.

He died Feb. 9, 1961. Surviving are two sons, Del, Lincoln, and Kenneth, Indianapolis; one daughter, Juanita Weisenberg, Austin, 13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

Willis 'Gene' Wilkerson RANSOM Willis "Gene" Wilkerson, 39, died suddenly at 7:30 p.m. Friday (April 26, 1985) at his home. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Mon-day at Elias Funeral Home, Streator. Burial will be in Allen Cemetery near Streator.

Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. He was born March 2, 1946, in Streator, a son of William and Sophia Baker Wilkerson. He married Jayne Warwick July 3, 1977, in Ransom. She survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Douglas James Wilkerson, Streator, and Parker John Wilkerson, Ransom; one stepson, Steven Lanning, Ransom; one stepdaughter, Suzanne Lanning, Ransom; four brothers, Gerald, Pontiac; and Claude, John and Dennis, all of Streator; and six sisters, Thelma Ferro, California; and Vella Haugh, Sonia Reed, Emma Griffin, Donna Towner and Edith Wilkerson, all of Streator. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Mr. Wilkerson was employed by Rhodes Auto Sales, Streator. He attended the Ransom United Methodist Church.

Schaffer infant FAIRBURY Kenton Wayne Schaffer, the son of Lynn Douglas and Rebecca Lillie Kaeb Schaffer, was stillborn at 9:27 a.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at St. James Hospital, Pontiac. His graveside funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Graceland Cemetery, Fairbury, ministers of Forrest Christian Apostolic Church officiating.

Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fair-bury, is in charge of arrangements. Surviving besides his parents are his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Kaeb, rural Arrowsmith, and paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Schaffer, rural Ethel Smith STANFORD Ethel Smith, 67, Box 45, Riverton, and formerly of Stanford, died at 9:30 a.m. Friday (April 26, 1985) at St. John's Research Medical Center, Joplin, after a short illness. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. today at St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Galena, Kan. There will be no visitation. She was cremated. Mason-Woodard Funeral Home, Joplin, is in charge of arrangements. She was born Sept.

23, 1917, in Thompsonville, a daughter of Frank and Nora Watkin Miller. She married Roland Smith Jan. 1, 1938, in Urbana. He survives. Also surviving are a son, R.

Michael, Brickton, N.J.; a daughter, Suzette Jackson, Riverton, a brother, Murry Miller, Paxton; four sisters, Florence Imig, Minier; Esther Massey, Fort Mitchell, Fern Heller, Inglewood, and Lois Oehler, Lafayette, and five granddaughters. She was preceded in death by three brothers. Mrs. Smith was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Galena, to which memorials may be made.

Doris F. Williams CARLOCK Doris F. Williams, 73, a resident of Americana Healthcare Center, Normal, since Dec. 20, and formerly of Carlock, died at, 12:22 a.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at the center.

Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Carlock Christian Church, the Rev. Dennis Pritchard officiating. Burial will be in Funks Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today at Otto-Argo Funeral Home, Carlock, and an hour before the service Monday at the church. She was born Nov. 26, 1911, in Heyworth, a daughter of Frank and Minnie Kwasigroh Weinard. She married Joseph "Jody" Williams July 2, 1929. He died Aug.

7, 1971. Surviving are a daughter, Joan Sleevar, Peoria; two brothers, Harry, Rantoul, and Raymond, Rossville; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son. Mrs. Williams was a member of Carlock Christian Church, White Oak Home Extension and Carlock Senior Citizens Club.

Memorials may be made to Carlock Christian Church. Cora Harrison STREATOR Cora Harrison, 94, of 105 Grove St. died at 2:05 a.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at St. Mary's Hospital, Streator.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Elias Funeral Home, Streator. Burial will be in Riv-erview Cemetery, Streator. There will be no visitation. She was born Sept.

5, 1890, in Streator, a daughter of A.F. and Clara Fulwiler Chapin. She married Albert Harrison July 20, 1908, in Ottawa. He preceded her in death. She is survived by several nieces and nephews.

She was also preceded in death by three sisters. Mrs. Harrison was a lifetime resident of Streator and a member of Central Church of Christ. Davis infant PONTIAC Britta Ruth Davis, infant daughter of Dr. Alan and Nancy Conley Davis, 1822 W.

Cardinal Court, died at 4:41 p.m. Thursday (April 25, 1985), an hour after her birth at Rockford Memorial Hospital, Rockford. A graveside service will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at South Side Cemetery, the Rev. Thomas Swantner officiating.

There will be no visitation. Duffy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Shaun Cox, at home; and her paternal grandparents, Marion and Mildred Davis, Flint, Mich. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents. Memorials may be made to the Pontiac Boys and Girls Club.

Pearl Nowlin DEWITT Pearl Nowlin, 66, of Dewitt died at 6 p.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at St. Joseph's Hospital Medical Center, Bloomington. She was taken to Herington-Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton. Vivian E.

Rogers LEXINGTON Vivian E. Rogers, 92, of Glasgow, and formerly of Lexington, died at 5:30 p.m. Friday (April 26, 1985) at Rogers Nursing Home. Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Holland Barry Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Lexington. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Helen Full Collier ROANOKE Helen Full Collier, 66, of 3999 Old Town San Diego, formerly of Roanoke, died Tuesday (April 23, 1985) at her home. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Remmert Funeral Home, Roanoke, the Rev.

Charles Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Roanoke City Cemetery. Visitation will be an hour before the service at the funeral home. She was born July 20, 1018, at Roanoke, a daughter of Richard and Jennie Small Full. She married Homer Collier Sept.

17, 1968, in San Diego. He died in October 1978. Surviving are one sister, Elsie Ferrero, Roanoke; two nephews; and one niece. Mrs. Collier had worked at Caterpillar Tractor Co.

for 20 years. She was a member of the Naval Wives Auxiliary in San Diego. Memorials may be made to the Woodford County Heart Association. Hazel Armstrong ROANOKE Hazel Armstrong, 85, of 107 Sunrise St. died at 11:45 a.m.

yesterday (April 27, 1985) at St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria. She was taken to Remmert Funeral Home, Roanoke. Charles T. Sadnick Sr.

DWIGHT Charles T. Sadnick 62, of R.R. 1 died at 9:20 a.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at Morris Hospital, Morris. His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at Hertz-Thoma Chapel, Kankakee. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Kankakee. Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. He was born April 19, 1923, in LaSalle, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Sadnick. He married Geraldine Preston Feb. 1, 1944, in LaSalle. She survives.

Also surviving are four sons, Gerald, Dwight; Roger, serving with the U.S. Army in Germany; Charles serving with the U.S. Army in El Paso, Texas; and Melbourne, Kankakee; a daughter, Charlotte Weaver, Dwight; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters. Mr.

Sadnick worked for 26 years as a truck driver for Scholle Co-op of North Lake. He was a World War II Army veteran, serving in Japan, and a member of the Dwight Veterans of Foreign Wars. CENTRAL ILLINOIS Ronald E. Wilson Jr. CHENOA Ronald E.

Wilson 19, of R.R. 2 died at 11:40 p.m. Friday (April 26, 1985) at St. James Hospital, Pontiac, from injuries suffered In a motorcycle accident. A story is on page A3.

His, funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home, Pontiac, Thomas A. Novy of Flanagan officiating. Burial will be in South Side Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. He was born Dec. 27, 1965, in Hannibal, Mo. He is a son of Clin-.

ton A. and Ellen Clark Woutzke. Surviving are his parents, R.R. 2, Chenoa; a brother, George at home; maternal grandmother Erma Clark, Philadelphia, and paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Woutzke, LaGrange, Mo. Mr. had graduated from Chenoa High School, and was employed at Vale Industries in Pontiac. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. 1 Thelma M.

Jackson VARNA Thelma M. Jackson, 82, of Varna, formerly of Decatur, died at 12:15 a.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at Decatur Memorial Hos-. pital. Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at Pullen-Boos Funeral Chapel, Clinton, the Rev. Glenn Shoemaker officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Kenney. There will be no visitation. She was born Jan.

25, 1903, in Shelby County, a daughter of William J. and Mary Jane Hutton Mears. She married William W. Jackson June 18, 1931, in Chicago. He survives.

Also surviving are one son, Len Decatur; one daughter, Sus-anne Hayes, Onalaska, two brothers, Arnold Mears, Clinton, and Paul Mears, Kenney; one sister, Hazel Clark, Chestnut; and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters. Mrs. Jackson was a member of Central Christian Church, Decatur, and Royal Neighbors of America. She was a former beautician in Decatur.

Memorials may be made to the Haromy Class of the church. Call GIBSON CITY Fred Friday, 86, died at 9:11 p.m. yesterday (April 27, 1985) at Gibson Community Hospital. He was taken to Lamb Funeral Home. Showbus slates annual meeting MEADOWS The annual meeting of the Showbus Bi-County Senior Transportation Project will be from 1 to 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Meadows Mennonite Community's campus center, Meadows. The bus transports the elderly in Livingston and McLean counties. In honor of Litta Kinsella, who is retiring as the program's director, an open house will follow the meeting from 2 to 5 p.m. Liquor panel mulls church proximity The Bloomington Liquor Commission will consider amending the city's liquor code to allow the existence of liquor licenses within 100 feet of churches at 4 p.m. Monday at City Hall, 109 E.

Olive St. The amendment would apply only to businesses that do not derive more than 50 percent of their income from the sale of liquor, such as restaurants. Millers union favors Purina pay increase Local 303 Grain Millers voted Friday to accept a 3V4 percent salary increase for the third year of an existing three-year contract with Purina Mills. The vote total was 16-1. According to union Vice President Loren Schwartz, the raise takes effect May 1.

Break-in victimizes building goods firm A ready-mix concrete and building material business was burglarized Friday night or early yesterday morning, according to Bloomington police reports. A power saw and two hammers, valued at $105 total, were stolen after a garage door, lock and hasp were damaged at Modahl Scott 917 E. Grove police said. The break-in occurred at a building in the rear lot. Saturday AGRICULTURAL 305 Farm Equipment TRACTORS Finance Waiver 'til June 1986.

IHC 1486, 530 hours, sharp! JD 8650, 20.8x38 radlals. JD 8430, 18.4x38, sharp. White 4-150, 2,000 hours. JD 4840 with duals, 2,000 hours. JD 4640.

JD 4440, 986 hours. JD 4630, 1977, 2700 hours. JD 4630, power shift. JD 4430, 2200 hours. JD 4520 with cab, cheap power.

JD 4010 gas. JD 2020 with loader. JD 2840 with loader. MISCELLANEOUS JD 7000, 16-30, 1 year old. JD 7000, 12-30.

JD 7000, 6-30, low acres. JD 7000, 8-30. JD 1010 field cultivator, 36'. Sunday Parts Hours 8-4 Weather Permitting! ARENDS BROS. INC.

Melvln, IL. Ph. 217-388-7717 TRACTORS JD 4020 D. IH 1586. Excellent condition.

IH 5288 800 hours. Like new. IH 186 650 hours. One-of-a-klnd. Marcotte International Lincoln, IL.

Ph. 217-732-4171 TRACTOR AND LOADER IH Industrial 340, power steering, PTO, 3 point. $3,500 or will trade for regular tractor of equal value wild 3 point and power steering. Ph. 217-935-2869.

TRACTORS CASE 2870, 1300 hours, 300 hp, 4x4. 2870, 2000 hours, 3 pt. PTO. 4690, 500 hours, like new. 4690, 880 hours, 3 pt.

2590, 1 100 hours, updated. (3 2390, 600-1200 hours. 2290, 550 hours, 140 hp. 2294 5 hours, new warranty. 1494 7 hours, 80 hp, no cab.

1370, 1700 hours, overhauled. 1030, overhauled, 100 hp. IH 1086, 1980, 700 hours, super sharp. IH 706 Gas with loader. TILLAGE 37' WIIRich reducible to 32'.

IHC Field Cultivator 31' Harrow Glencoe Field Cultivator 24' Remlinger. Glencoe Field Cultivator 32' Coil tine. (3) 13' 201 Glencoes. Brady 22' hydraulic fold, Remlinger. IH 400 8-36" transport, $900.

IH 500 8-30" DD, gauge wheel, monitor, 1980, Sharp, $2,200 SCHMIDT IMPLEMENT Atlanta, IL. Ph. 217-648-2307 TRACTORS White 2-135; White 2-105; White 2-75; JD 4020; Case 1070; MM 900 Diesel; MM Jet Star; Satoh with loader and mower; Kaboia 6100 and 7100; Hvdrostat with mid mount mowers. FIELD CULTIVATORS Kewanee 370 28W, 270 19Vi' Flat fold; 2600 Gehl Skid loader; Haragators 20 and 22', Excellent. ROW CROP CULTIVATORS Noble new 12 RN, 8 RW, 8 RN Flat Fold, 6 RN, 4 RW Solid Beams.

ROHLF'S IMPLEMENT White New Idea Kewanee Kubota Gehl Hamburg Ph. 217-642-5215 TRACTORS Allls-Chalmers 170 Gas; Oliver 1800 Gas; IHC 400; Ford 8N; Ford 9N; All In good shape. WHITE'S FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Waynesvllle Ph. 217-949-2091 Friday 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL CAN DO IT Remodeling 800 233 6397 7 a.m. to ANNOUNCEMENTS 155 BusinessPersonal TIFFANY TOUCH Your com-plete stained glass supplier. Beginner classes available, S10.00. Ph. 828-5844.

WHO 236 Home ALUMINUM, SIDING, Cellulose Patio Steel, or Vinyl Replacement windows, insulation, Room Additions, Decks, Roofing. INSURED. Free Estimates. SPARKS i. POWELL PH.

827-4053 HELPING PEOPLE meet people. Introductions, Bloomington, IL 61702-1685 or call JoAnn, 309-379-4211. ROOFING Shingles, repairs, hot roofs. Free estimates. Owen Price, Ph.

829-6295 or 829-9865. 160 Whereto Go CROWN GALLERIES Home of Gemflre Counterfeit Diamonds. 2207 E. Oakland Ave. Classified Ad Supermarket Telephone Hours Monday Friday 7 a.m.

to 6:30 p.m. 7-5 (For next day) After 5 (For 2 days later) Saturday 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 8-noon (For Sunday) (For Monday) Closed Sundays and Holidays Call direct 828-6633 (or 829-9411) Outside Bloomington-Normal, call toll-free 1-800-233-6397 SPECIALIZING IN REMODELING AND REPAIR J.L. CRAIG 24 years experience.

Free estimates. Ph. (309 454-7147 165 Lost and Found ALDERMAN ROOFING All types: ResidentialCommercial, repair. Free estimates. No lob too small.

Ph. BILLFOLD My 80-year-old Mother lost her tan flat-type billfold containing S40-S50 at Eastland Mall on Thursday, April 25. Ph. 829-9671. FOR ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS.

Call Jack at: Burcham Construction 1-962-9436, or 962-7371 after 6 CAT Lost. Orange and white marbled, male, recently neutered, blue collar, no tags. Ph. 452-1550 or 452-1679 FOR ALL YOUR REMODELING NEEDS. Bob Wahls, Hundman Remodeling Service.

Ph. 827-5045 CAT LOST. Yellow stripe. Named Oliver. Vicinity: Fleelwood-Falrway Knolls area.

Ph. 662-1256 or 662-5351 ANNOUNCEMENTS NEED A PLUMBER? Call Ralph MILLER TRUE VALUE Ph. 827-6131, Ext. 52 1 1 5 Lodge CAT FOUND In East Grove area. Young, yellow Morris-type, very friendly.

Ph. 827-6446. DOG Lost. Labrador-German Shorthair. Black, female, North Normal, red collar, tag No.

1918, on medication. Reward! Ph. 452-4 1 82 248 Yard LAWN MOWING Ph. 6TH EASTERN DISTRICT WORKER'S CLUB Monday, April 29, at the Bloomington Temple. Robert Llles, President ANNOUNCEMENTS Bloomlng-ton-Hevworth area.

Reasonable. 309-473-3126 305 Farm Equipment ELECTRIC MOTORS 1100 to 1000 H.P. Belts and Drive Equipment THE STRUCK CO. 1106 E. Bell Ph.

827-4691 FIELD CULTIVATOR John Deere, 34' with harrow, like new. Ph. 815-269-2947. FIELD CULTIVATOR IH 4500, with harrow. John Deere 22' 1100 field cultivator.

Ph. 815-694-3029, evenings GRAIN BINS galvanized steel bins for sale. Includes nuts and bolts, dismantled. $1,150 delivered. $1,000 vou pick up.

Call for more information and price breaks: 217-893-9454, after 5 p.m. GRINDER MIXERS 2'i-4 ton. Arts-way sales, parts and service. Miller Seed Equipment, Carlock, Ph. 309-376-4031 HARROGATOR 20'; 26' hydraulic fold.

DRILLS Crustbuster pull type. DISC New Glencoe 21'; IHC 470 18'. FIELD CULTIVATORS Glencoe Cable Lift and Hydraulic Fold; Weslgo 20' Danish Tine; Planter Dolly Wheels. Used 10' Soil Mover. GRAFF IMPLEMENT Minier, IL.

Ph. 309-392-2345 IMPLEMENT TRAILER JD, 8'x 26', good condition. 1954 WD 45, Allls-Chalmers, 3-point hitch, good condition. $900. Ph.

309-747-3241 or 747-2661, evenings MOWER Sickle, JD 350, 9' bar, like new, 2 sickles. 11,795. Ph. Grahan Brothers, 81fr984-4908 or 815-984-5187. PLANTER JD 7100 12 row 30 vertical fold Maxl Emerge.

Herbicide, Insecticide, population monitor, heavv-dutv ripple coulters. Only used 7 years, 1-owner, A-l guaranteed. $10,800. Call Sam at 9.30 p.m. at 309-527-3387.

PLANTER IH 58. Fully equipped, field ready. Best of-fer. Ph. 309-444-2601.

PLANTER 6 row 30" No. 400 International with Midwest minimum Tillage. Furrow openers herbicide and Insecticide box ready to use. WHITE'S FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Waynesvllle Ph. 217-949-2091 PL ANTE Demonstrator Kinze 12-30 Econo-Fold BIB PRODUCTS INC.

Ph. 815-796-2229 SADDLE TANKS For sale. 500 gallon with pump, universal hook-up. Ph. 309-728-2850.

TRACTOR and Combine Paris; Grain and Cornheads; Cylinder Heads, Used and Rebuilt. WAYNE'S USED PARTS El Paso, III. Ph. 527-3125 SPECIAL MEETING Normal Masonic Lodge No. 673.

Monday evening at 7:30. Work in the First Degree. Bud Buescher, Master TREES Trimming, Removal, Spraying, Moving. STUMPS FOUR SEASONS TREE SVC. Licensed-Insured.

Ph. 828-2224. KEYS Lost at Shamel Manor Ph. 829-6482 6:30 p.m. Monday through WHO CAN DO IT 256 PaintingPapering PAINTING Interior and ex-terior.

References, free estl- mates. Ph. 827-7404. PAINTING Interior and exterior, wallpaper removing. Some drvwalllng and taping.

27 years experience. Ph. 827-8865. COMPLETE HOUSE PAINT-ING 25 years experience. Early spring special rates.

Call 828-7119 6 AGRICULTURAL 305 Farm Equipment BATTERIES All Types of Farm Batteries at Discount Prices. MID-STATE BATTERY CO. 1400 E. Lafayette Ph. 662-8)13 BOARS Large quality selection of York, and Hamp boars.

John Litchfield, Seymour Ph. 217-687-2705 CHISELS rippers, Howard, 5-shank. Brlllion 7-shank. $1,000. A -ROWAGATOR, 22'.

$500; LOADER, IH 2350, Quick tach. $2,500. MANURE SPREADERS, IH 150 PTO. $550, Oliver wheel drive. $100; HONEY WAGON, Clay 1000 gal.

PLOW, IH 720, 5 to SICKLE BAR MOWER, IH 1300, 3-POint bar. $850. Schmidv's Machinery Ph. 217-944-2535 Care COMBINES Available Interest Free 'Til 9-1-86 Wide selection 30 Heads. CULTIVATORS USED FM RM 8-30; JD RM and FM 6-30; IHC 8-30 Hydraulic Fold; Noble S-Tlne 6-30, 1 year old.

TRACTORS Available Interest Free 'Til 6-1-86 JD 8850 with 180 hours; JD 8640 with 800 hours; JD 8430, JD 4840; JD 4440 PS; JD 4430; JD 4520; JD 4020D, IH 1466 CHA; Case 1370. PLANTERS NEW Save 20 Now. 7000 4 RW; 7000 RN; 7000 12 RN Folding. DISCS JD 235, 25'; JD 335, 30'. PLANTERS USED 7000 8RN, 7000 8RW; 7000 6 JD 1290; JD 1280; JD 495A Dry Fertilizer; Bestway Transport, $995.

USED TILLAGE JD 1100 Field Cultivator 24V', JD 415, 420; C-10 Field Cultivator 14'; C-ll Field Cultivators 20'; Kewanee Flat Fold. USED LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS JD 400 Hydrostatic; JD 317 Hydrostatic; JD 112; JD 111. MISCELLANEOUS Duals $1395 20.8x38; $895 18.4x38; $395 all others; 146 Loader: 148 Loader. CROSS IMPLEMENT Mlnler, IL Ph. 309-392-2150 After Hours: Ph.

392-2396 Sunday Hours: 10-1, weather permitting. Storing BUNN Call 452-5384. Buy Here Pay Here No Interest. A-l Used Cars Ph. 829-3851 829-941 1 or toll-free 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 155 Business Personal 1 WEEK 5 COUNT ME WINNERS Bleemlngton Roger Harweger, Kelly Erne, Robert H.

Anderson, Felicia Sharp, Danny Shepherd, Chris Murray, Erna M. Kallvy, Bill Trunnell, Robert Wheat, Jody Slaoel, Arthur Bishop, Judy Henry, Mary Reld, Edith Redmond, Richard Tynan; Normal Mary Rlchter, Julie Rhoades, Sieve Mahaffey, Bernadine Azuka, Miriam Olsen, Don Quinter, Bonnie Laesch, Julie Vossler, Henry Oxler, Sue Hawbecker, Mike Eymann; Farmer City Ernest Hamilton, Karla Ruch, Nolan McKltrlck; LeRov Tina Brown, Harold Thompson, Kent Zimmerman; McLean Gus Miller; Pontiac Edward Ethel Rapp, Donna Johnson; Atlanta Fred Flncham; Eureka Robert Householter, Frank Nickel; Hudson Butch Milll-man. Carman Williams; Heyworth Tom Nowlin; Fair-bury Ruth Runvon; Colfax Vallle Knave, Louise Cox, April. Murrell; Shirley Marvin Huth; Mefamore Rita Elbert; Chenoa Mabel Birch, Dale Wilder; ESsworth Pat Wall; Downs-Jean Reardon; BetWower Kathy Reld; Mlnonk Martha Milashoski; Odell William Hoke; Savbrook Jerry Nord, Dorothy Porter; El Paso Joan Hannah, Carol Wilkey; Forrest Joseph Yoder; Benson-Arthur Brooks. Look for 10 more winners in today's classifieds DENTURES S3 50 Per Set.

Guy Flnchom, DDS, LeRov, IL. Ph. 309-962-2431 DENTURES Full set, $380, single, S200. Ph. 454-1425.

Dr. G. Rackauskas, S. 305 S. Linden Normal, IL GET VISA-MASTERCARD Regardless of credit history or Income! No-rlsk guarantee.

4-year-old corporation listed with local business bureau. Insured and secured by Bank. Deadline soon for applicants. For free brochure and application call: 404-587-2811, or write: Financial Associates P.O. Box 1048, Smyrna, GA 30091.

INFORMATION As to whereabouts Of ALMUS CARSON, army buddy CS1-'S3). Ph. 616-643-6824, collect NEED A DATE Without the wall? IMPERIAL ESCORT Of Bloomington, Ph. 829-4478, 11 a.m. -2 a.m.

Closed Sundays. Notices Directors Memorial Home Max Smith Dan Brady PERM SPECIAL $20 perm for April. Haircut not Included. By Marta and Martina only. Ph.

Fashion Plate Hairstylists at 828-2514 STEREO MUSIC AND SOUND SYSTEM Put together bv a professional musician. 15 years experience. We specialize In PARTIES and WEDDING RECEPTIONS. For our competitive rates: Call Mike at 828-9039 WEIGHT-LOSS SEMINAR See the Number 1 Diet Program, on video, with guest speaker Dr. D.W.

Hanklns, April 29th, 7 p.m., Citicorp Building (1515 E. Empire). 305 Farm Equipment COMBINES Available Interest-Free 'Til 9-1-86 1977 7700 Diesel Hydro. 1978 6600D, 1980 6620. 1979 7720, 1980 7720.

(2) 1982 7720's. USED TRACTORS Available Interest-Free Til 6-1-86 1979 4440, Quad Range, 1700 hours $25,000 1978 4440, 1900 hours $24,000 1967 3020 Diesel, sharp little runner 56,900 1980 4440 Power shift, 1600 hours $26,500 JD 4010G, wide front $3,250 NEW 1010 2I'V Integral Field Cultivator with $4,300 PLANTERS NEW PLANTERS 4 RW, Insecticide, herbicide $6,000 7000 8RW, insecticide, herbicide $12,250 JD 712 9 Shank Mulch Tiller, used 400 acres $4,500 712 11 Shank Mulch Tiller, 70 acres $5,000 New JD 722 Mulch Finisher, 19' with gauge wheels $10,280 WISTEHUFF IMPLEMENT Your John Deere Dealer Ask for Ron or Mel Manlto, III. Ph. 968-6125 CULTIVATOR JD 12-row, 30" row crop, excellent. Ph.

815-945-7749 CULTIVATOR International 12 row, 30" flat fold, rolling shields, 1 year old, like new. Ph. 815-269-2947 CULTIVATORS JD RM and FM, 4 wide, 6 narrow and wide, 8 narrow and wide, 2 with trucks; Tavlorwav 4 and 8 wide, hydraulic fold; Glencoe 4 wide, all spring shank; cultivator and field cultivator parts; shank cultivators from 4 to 12 row, some on trucks, also parts; JD 400 hose, 15-20', 400 hoe wheels, $4.00 and up, some new; Agri-Plant runners, new $45; Herbicide and insectlcie for 400 or 500 planter and parts. JD 7000 meters for herbicide and Insecticide, $10 each, also other parts. IHC and JD older planter and parts, also unit drive press wheels, JD, Allls and Burch.

Hydraulic fold disc, 21 and 24', chisel plows, plows, planters, weights, duals, quick couplers, hub extensions, spacers. Cylinder specials for 420, $70; 4630, $150. JD wide front, good, $1,000. JD 709 chopper, $1,000. 84" Woods, $1,000.

FMC New, $1,250. FMC Good, $750. C80 3 Pt, $150. 350 Mower, $1,500. IHC Mower, $100.

Plenty of Parts! ENGELBRECHT IMPLEMENT Paxton, IL. Ph. 217-379-4497 DISC IH 490. 25', 7Vi" spacing, with harrow. Ph.

309-724-8347 DISC IH 490. 25', 7W spacing, with harrow. Ph. 309-724-8347 DISC IH, 480, lS'Y, excellent condition. Ph.

815-586-4879 DUALS New and Used, all sizes and prices. Goodyear and Goodrich radial tires at special prices. WALKER TIRE Farmer City, Ph. 309-928-9291. Buy Here Pay Here No Interest.

A-l Used Cars Ph. 829-3851 Home TRIMMING, Topping and Yard Care TREES, STUMPS, Firewood Complete Job Free Estimates Licensed and Insured KEITH McCLURE CLINT NORD Ph. 1-723-6032, 828-8013 If We Do Your Tree Stumps Removed FREE! LAWN Chapel Ph. 662-5387 Director 100 Funeral Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Allan 204 W.

Lincoln, Normal Private Graveside, Monday Park Hill Cemetery Rev. David P. Dees Officiating No Visitation Stubblefield Funeral Home 135 Funeral Beck Memorial EAST Memorial 1102 Airport Rd. Harold E. Bathe, Klbler-Smith John Kibler Verner Kurth Metzler STUBBLEFIELD FUNERAL In the atmosphere WHO CAN DO IT COMPLETE LAWN SERVICE 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Landscaping, new and old lawns.

Grading. Sodding. Seeding. Dirt. Ph.

829-3067. Memorial Home 200 Tax Service 212 Bulldozing, Garden Plowing GARDEN TILLING Town or country Free estimates Ph. Tom Elston, 309-963-4195 HOME LAWNS Power rolling, power raking, yard cleanup. Fertilizer and seeding. Ph.

829-3067. of your home Carmody Funeral Home McLean and Chestnut Sis. Ph. -878-3113 145 Cemetery lots GARDEN TILLING Experienced. Reasonably priced.

Call for appointment 829-3854 or 828-9235 We counted you I WN 8401 105 Card of Thanks WE WISH TO THANK our children and grandchildren for the lovely reception and dinner commemorating our Golden Wedding Anniversary, April 20th. A special thank you to our family and friends who came to share our day and for the cards, flowers, music, gifts and memories shared. It was truly a day we will long remember. Bill and Mildred Morgan TILLING Trov-Bllt. Be first, call now for estimate.

Ph. 309-744-2461 252 Moving, 224 Concrete, Masonry SOUTH BRICKWORK Tuckpolntlng, Building Wall and Foundation Repair, Chimney Work, Base-' ment Waterproofing. MINI STORAGE Warehouse storage cars, RV's and 10x24 Units, S48 PARK HILL CEMETERY Rolling Hills and excellent care are your assurance of lasting beauty. Our representative will visit you with full Information. Ph.

129-9474 155 BusinessPersonal AIRLINE TICKET United. One-way, San Diego to Peoria, May 4. S100. Ph. 662-6380.

WAREHOUSE for boats, furniture. a month, S24 deposit. Lerger Size Available. Ph. 828-3466 or 828-8138 110 In Memoriam Ph.

827-8787 CARPENTRY AND MASONRY Taylor'd to your needs. Our aim Is to please. Taylor 6, Son. Call anytime. 663-2050 256 PointingPopering EXTERIOR-lnterior Painting Rooms.

S30-S48 Prompt service, references. ANY CREDITORS GOT YOU DOWN? Make your debt problem ours We work with your creditors Reschedule payments Give vou peace of mind BUDGET COUNSELORS Sll E. Grove Ph. 127-4011 TRACTOR IHC 560, sharp. $1500.

IHC 450LP Wide front, 3-polnt, hydraulic loader, sharp. $2000. Planter JD1250 6RN, $450. Wide front, for IHC 560. $400.

Duals 20 8x38 clamp on. $650. Ph. 309-874-3379 or 874-2558. 232 Furniture Repair REFINISHING Furniture, Upholstery.

Refurbish: antiques, wicker, trunks. Ph. 452-2289. FREE estimates. TING special INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PAIN rates tor senior citizens.

Free estimates. Insured. References. Ph. 828-4549.

AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEMS? Need an SR22 filing? Been cancelled? Call us for fair rates. Bock Insurance, LeRov. Ph. 309-962-6111 WITH A SINCERE desire to: render a helpful service to those of our patrons who wish to have In Memoriam notices published, we have gathered together hundreds of suitable verses and have published them In an at-' tractive booklet which may be had free by calling 829-9411 or, writing the Special Service Department care of Daily Pan- tagraph In Memory of SANDRA W. STRINGFIELD, who passed April 21, 1983.

Her memory Is as dear today. As In the hour she passed away. Family and Friends "1 TRACTOR IHC 706 Diesel; IHC 706 Gas; White 2-155, 335 hours. HARFORD SONS Piper City, III. Ph.

815-686-2245 REFINISHING Stripping and gluing of antiques and attic treasures. Ph. 454-1796. STRIPPING And Custom Re-flnlshlngRepalr. Wood or metal.

In home or at our shop. Treasure Island Ph. 452-0242 INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PAINTING Special rates for senior citizens. Free estimates. Insured.

References. Ph. 828-4549, or 129-3135 TRACTOR 1973 1066 dlesel, air conditioning, AM-FM, front and rear weights, with duals. $8000. Ph.

217-749-2572 COMPUTER INTRODUCTION Meet Others. For details, write: Dale-Mates, Dept. P.O. Box 2226, Decatur, IL 62526. Or call 217-875-4700, a.m.- 5 p.m..

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