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Affk ^ggr Holds Any Heater Until November 1st 1 Sears Does Not Estab- f ■ lish Artificial “List” % M Prices to allow so-called m m "discount” or "trade-in” g g prices. Sears original £ m prices are low prices. g I EXPERT SERVICE is | « as near asyour phone any- g e where in the U.S.A. Re- £ I placement parts readily g a available for reasonable a g life expectancy of appli- * % ance. Ask about extended J* g service protection for just m b pennies a day. g X Prices Include Delivery * % and Normal Installation M Save *30 Sears Ken more Oil Heaters Regular * 12<).<)5 • Automatic electric ignition . . . gives extra convenience. I .L. listed • Thermostat for year 'round comfort • Smart, attractive “Hi-Fi" styling *99.95 Keiimore Vented .m _ _ tins Heaters keiimore (Compact Cas Heaters Sav..$5 19 88 Uejiiilar $21.95 \ enteil eireu iaiinj: type. 15,000 BTl V. \ Iso available 20.000 BTl . Our Finest Gas Heaters Save $20 M9B8 Regular $139.95 heater has 2-speed fan. Heats farthest corners. Has thermostat. Ken more E-Z Vent Gas Heaters Save Sin 59 95 Regular $69.95. Has safety pilot. No chimney needed, Kasily vents thru wall. Powerful Low-cost Oil Heaters Scurf Price \ steel heater heats 1 to 3 average rooms. Clean and safe. C.L. listed. SAVE *20 • Safety pilot and thermostat give you added safety and even temperatures • Combines radiant and circulating heat • “Glo-Vu” gives cheerful view of flame Oil Heaters with Built •in Blower Soars Price 12988 Has twin pots for extra heat, humidifier, and draft regulator. t’.L. listed. Reunion* (loal ami Wood Heah •r* .WS19 M«-"iilar $I2X.T». Urals average rooms. Automatic control, (.iant capacity. ttQ ,• r .• i * 0pen Mon- 12 to 9t oatistaction guaranteed or your money back CTtrvn \ 322 X. Hickory .152-6331 -SHOP AT SEARS AMI SAVE ch»*p»ifa,m. ..._wmmmmmmmmmimmmmmimMmmmmmmmmPmm*. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmMmrnim «*r Mrs. Geneva Queen, 52, Dies Monday Mrs. Geneva Queen 52, a resi dent of Champaign 16 years, died Monday in a Kankakee hospital. Funeral services at 2 p m. Monday in Pilgrim Baptist Church. The Rev. J. R. Grigley officiate. Burial - + m Lincoln Cemetery. Parker and Son Funeral Home. Mrs. Queen was lx>rn Nov. 22, 1910. in Hinds County, Mississippi, the daughter of Charles and Lovie Moore Williams. She leaves one daughter, Mrs Willie Mae Smith, Mattoon, two sisters, Mrs. Odessa Nash, Cham paign, and Mrs. Climey Thomas, Edwards, Miss.; and a grandson, Earl Robinson, Champaign. Father Of Local Women Dies At 63 Mis. Alec Johnson. 103 Tv. Boards Icy, C, and Mrs. flostv many Kirk. 712 N. Ash, <\ have been called to Fulton. Ky.. by Ibe death of their father. Clar ence Johnson 63. Mr. Johnson died at 1:30 p.m. Thursday (June 20. 1963) at his home in Fulton. Funeral services and burial will take place Sunday in Fulton. Phillip Williams Jr. Graveside rites for Phillip Wil liams Jr., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Williams. 402 E. Church, C, were conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday in Lincoln Cemetery. McHaney Funeral Home was in charge. The baby was bom at 11:10 a. m. Tuesday at Burnham City Hospital, C. and died at 8:40 p. m. Tuesday (Aug. 13, 19631. He leaves his parents with two sisters. A little thought will show you how vastly your own happiness de pends on the way other people bear themselves toward you. . . . Turn the idea around, and re member that just so much are you adding to the pleasure or misery of other people's days. —George S. Merriam