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I Uecalur, Illinois, Monday, October 2o, i'Vl DECATUR REVIEW PAGE ElGliltt.N 3976 28 of ownership Chanae in certificate of Macon County Deaths Mobile Exhibit Shows Hazards Of Smoking Central Illinois Deaths business publication notice Public Notice is hereby given that cn October 24, 1974, A.D., a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Macon County, Illinois, concerning th business known as Investment Associates, located at 602 N. Main Decatur, Illinois, which certificate sets forth the following chanaes in the operation thereof: Jim Chippendale has no further connection with or finnnrini interest in thu business carried Grove Cemetery, Two-Mile Latham. Nation Asked To Walk Extra Mile for Peace Washington (AP) President Ford, in a Veterans Day address today saluted "the silent heroes" of Vietnam and urged Americans to "strengthen A mobile exhibit on the Mr. Kerschner was born in Latham, a son of William and Maude Kerschner. esan a I on under said assume business name.

hazards of smoking -1 A.D. uarea mis in uuy ui iwuuc. He was a cement contractor, a member of the Latham Baptist I Church and a charter member of the Warrensburg Sportsman iClub. 1974. (SEAL) William M.

Tangney County Clerk 212804 3964 DEATH AND CLAIM DATE NOTICE In the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judicial Circuit Macon County, Illinois, in probate Estate of Inez F. Schultz, Deceased, No. 74-P-268 Notice is hereby aiven of the death of th above and that Letters of Administration EVANS Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Evans, 52, of Clinton died 4:15 p.m. Sunday in John Warner Hospital, Clinton.

Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in First Christian Church, Clinton. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Herington-Calvert tour through Decatur schools today, with its first stop at Enterprise Elementary School. The exhibit, sponsored by the Illinois Lung Association and housed in a 27-foot motor home, will move to a new school each day during the next several months.

It will be shown to all third. our resolve to always walk the extra mile for peace. and unafraid." a mighty America no peace can long survive," Ford said in wreath laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Standing near the Tomb of the iwere issued October 15th, 1974 to Vera iThaxton, 3407 Eost Leafdalt Avenue, 'Decatur, Illinois 62521 Claims apainst the estate may be filed in 1 the office of the Clerk in Room 408, Macom 'County Building, Decatur, Illinois 62523, Funeral Home, Clinton. Burial (will be in Mausoleum Park iCemefcary, Clinton.

I Mrs. Evans was born in She was a science Unknown Soldier and looking ALBERS Mrs. David (Bessie Al-bers, 87, of Route 4 died 11:40 p.m. Saturday in Woodland Nursing Center, Mount Zion. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in Brintlinger's Funeral" Home, where friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Brown Cemetery. Mrs. Albers was born in Blue Mound Township, a daughter of Jacob E.

and Marie Evans Chapman. She was a member of Zion Chapel United Methodist Church. She married David H. Albers in Macon Co. Feb.

21, 1906. He died in 1930. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Carl (Mildred) Brown of Macon; Mrs. Margaret Barnes of Decatur; Mrs.

Helen Sheahan of Taylorville; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) King of Oakley; Mrs. Bert (Margaret) Follis and Mrs. Edna Albers of Blue Mound; Mrs. Catherine Heerdt of Boody; 19 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren.

Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. Memorials: Zion Chapel United Methodist Church. I Illinois. He married Adelia Phillips in Detroit, May 25, 1945. Surviving are his wife; sons, William G.

and Michael Lee, both of and Richard and Thomas, both at home; sisters, Mrs. Mary Hale of Decatur, Mrs. Forestine Bratton of Latham, Mrs. Wilma McCoskey of Clinton, and Mrs. Anna Batchelder and Mrs.

Pearl Brown, both of Warrensburg. Two sisters preceded him in death. fourth and fifth grade students in an effort to display scientific findings pertaining to smoking land other lung hazards. REPEAT CHAMPIONSHIP Svdnev, Australia (AP) i i Australian Ted Ball repeated at Clinton Junior High i over a green hillside dotted with Lt. a i i i at vim luii uuwiui iiiw School and a member of the white markers bearing the names of war Head, Ford said.

"Let us make sure the debt we owe to so many is honored." He singled iut Vietnam veterans, saying, "they served in spite of the most difficult psychological pressures. a Business and Professional Women's Club, and the National Science Teacher's Association. She married Donald Evans in 1942. She leaves her husband; daughter, Donna Mae Evans, and son John both at University of Illinois, Cham-Daien: sister. Mrs.

Rovene as champion in the. $46,000 Wills Mastsrs golf tournament Sunday with a final round 70 for 281. Gary Player and Australian Dan Stanley tied for second place at 283. within 6 months from date of issuance or Letters; and any claim not so filed is barred as to the estate inventoried within that period. Also, copies of claims must bt mailed or delivered to the administrator and to the attorney.

John T. Curry Macon County Circuit Clerk Monroe, Wilson, Dyar, Houchcn, McDonald Taylor Attorneys of Record. 125 North Franklin Decatur, Illinois 62525 Telephone 217-429-5271 21 28-04 3963 DEATH AND CLAIM DATE NOTICE In the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judicial Circuit Macon County, Illinois, in probate Estate of Mary G. Montel, Deceased, No. 74-P-294 Notice Is hereby given of the death of the above and that Letters Testamentary were issued October 15th, 1974 to David J.

Hut-ton, 542 Norwood CoHinsville, Illinois Claim apainst the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk in Room 408, Macon County Building, Decatur, Illinois 62523, within 6 months from date of issuance of KEEP THEIR MEMORY time when many of their peers MILDRED Joseph Flynt Mildred, 79, of 720 S. Stone died 3 p.m. Sun- and elders were denouncing service to one's country as Legal Notices 14 21 28 of Wisconsin, Lincoln Memorial Owen of Louisville, Kv. 3944 County, day Decatur i Hospital. State ourt.

Memorials: John Warner Hospital or Cancer Fund. The President said important Court Division. I Funeral services will be 1 p.m. 1 Wednesday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home where i friends may call 4:30 to 8:30 Ir the Interest of Curt Vcrhaecien, alleged dependent child under 18 years ol age. Notxe of Hearing Sec'ion 48 21 (2) To: Harvey Verhoeaen, Sr.

160 Sixth progress is Deing maae in reducing the number of Vietnam veterans without jobs. He said a governmental task force has proposed an action plan to hire into the government at least HUGHES Tammy Lynn Hughes, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla L. Hughes of San Diego, Decatur, Illinois.

Letters; and any claim not so filed is bar- Notice is hereby given, that on Novemoer red os t0 the estate inventoried within that 13, 1974, at 1:30 P.M., at the Courthouse in I period. Also, copies of claims must be City of Merrill, Wisconsin, the Lincoln mailed or delivered to the executor and to Irntintv Court. Juvenile Court Division will h. p.m. Tuesday.

Burial will be in, Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Mildred was born in Audrain County, a son Hosnital. Costa Mesa. VU.IWU Vietnam Veterans during heor a petition regarding the alleged dep- JohnT.

Curry trip rurrpnt fiscal vpar sendency of the above named child. Macon County Circuit Clerk me CUrreni IlbCdl Vedr. Dated this llth day of October, 1974. I Stocks Williams "I am ordering federal By the court: I Attorney of Record. Thomas H.

and Virginia Flynt Calif. Donald E. Schnabel nMloc tr. '0 N. worer, Koom 602, to i -S- agencies Juvenile Court Judae ucpaiitiicnio aiiu Decatur, Illinois 62523 Telephone 423-9704 28 04 11 move, and move now, on tnis action plan to make sure these 3977 Funeral services will be 11 a.m.

Tuesday in Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville, where friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Oak Hill eta i You may appear In person or in person land by an attorney of your choice. The law grants to the court the power of I appointing an attorney as counsel for the I chile, as well as for the child's parentis) DRAINAGE NOTICE State of Illinois, County of Macon, ss. in IhA TirllH Cflurt of lh, CivtH l.iHirml and to appoint an attorney as guardian ad circuit Macon County, Illinois.

In the mut- litem for the child ter of the Maroa Drainage District No. 3, iTaylorville. CARTER Mrs. Charles (Jessie Car-! ter, 91, formely of 940 W. Wood died 2 a.m.

Sunday in Amer-i icana Nursing Center. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Entombment will be in Dodge Grove Cemetery Mausoleum, i Mattoon.

Mrs. Carter was born in Coles I Station, daughter of James- and Anna Hunt Edmonds. She was a member of Central Christian Church. She was formerly employed as a clerk at Block Kuhl's and later at Carson Pirie Scott Co. veterans are hired as quickly as possible," Ford said.

He said he has studied a report to him on Veterans Administration hospitals made public Saturday "and I am frank to admit that real problems exist." The President said he has asked VA Administrator Richard L. Roudebush "to let me know what is needed to eliminate these problems" and No. 11,793. Public notice is hereby given that on th 24th day of October, 1974. a petition lor assessments was filed in the Circuit Court of Mocon County, Illinois, by the Commissioners of Maroa Drainage District t.o.

3. Macon County, Illinois. The Commissioners seek permission to levy an additional assessment for repair work to he done on the drainaae system. The lofol amount of the assessment proposed to be levied is One Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Six and 44-100 Dollars (SI, 136. 14).

The total amount of Oamages proposed to be allowed contained in the assessment is Where the child or the parents are unable to retain a lawyer because of financial reasons, the court may appoint an attorney to represent them at county expense; if a question of ability to pay is raised, proof may be required to justify the payment at public cost. 3961 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of Macon County, it I i no i Jeyce Leonard Walker, also known as Leonard J. D. Walker, Plaintiff, vs. I Merchie Walker, Defendant.

No. 74 1692 The requisite affidavit for publication I having been filed. Notice is hereby given PECK Mrs. Treva Peck, 80, of Monticello died 2:10 a.m. Sunday in Kirby Hospital, Monticello.

Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello, where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Mildred. He was in World War where he received the Purple Heart at the battle of Argonne Forest.

He was retired from Illinois Power where he had been an accountant for 35 'ears. He was a member of Macon 8 Commander of Veterans of World War Macon County Barracks 341, and Illinois Power Retirees, and a member of Grace United Methodist Church. He married Adele Fitzgerald in St. Louis, Sept. 22, 1926.

She died in 1972. Surviving are a son, Joe L. of Fairbury; daughter, Mrs. Tom (Frances) Scott of Paxton; sister, Mrs. Grace M.

Lytle of Decatur; brothers, A.W. Mildred of Fulton, Mo. Vincil of Mexico, Leslie L. of Palm Bay, Fla. three grandchildren.

One brother preceded him in It is part of our human nature to want to preserve the memory of those who have left us. Those we cherished. Those we respe cted. Through the ages man has set up monuments. Has preserved the memory of the departed through dedications by giving their names to land, to buildings, to charitable foundations.

And along with al! of these there are the simple, dignified testimonials to loved ones made through newspaper In Memoriam said he is determined "to do She married Charles C. Carter i pvprvthinef ran tn makp a Prwvi i vou' Merr-hie Walker, defendant, that this everytning i can to make a gooa case has been commenced in this court by system even better." i in Mattoon in 1901. He died in 1934. I Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, six sisters, and I one son, killed in action in World War II, preceded her in I death.

the plaintiff against you for divorce and other relief. Unless you file your answer or otherwise file your oppearonce'in this cose in the office of the clerk of this i.urt. Room No. 403 in the Macon County Courthouse, at 253 Eas Wood, Decatur, Illinois, on or before December 1, 1974, a judgment or decree by default may be taken against you for the relief asked in the complaint. Monticello Cemetery.

Mrs. Peck was born in White Heath She was a member of the Mothers Club and Cosmos Club. Order of the Eastern Star, and several other local clubs. She married Cecil W. Peck in 1914.

He died in 1950. She leaves a son, Dr. Glenn Peck of Fort Madison, Iowa; sisters, Mrs. Wade (Edith) Widick of Monticello; Mrs. Jack (Zella) Schulte of Havana; two none.

The total amount ot compensation proposed to be allowed is none. The Commissioners also seek permission to levy an annual maintenance assessment for annually maintaining the damage to th drainage system. The total amount of the annual maintenance assessment proposed to be levied is One Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Six and 44-100 Dollars (SI, 136. 44). The total amount of damages proposed to be allowed contained in the assessment is none.

The total amount of compensation proposed to be allowed is none. The petition is set for hearing in Courtroom No. 2 in the Macon County Courthouse in Decatur, Illinois, on the llth day ot December, 1974, at the hour of 9:00 a.m., at which time all interested parties may appear and be heard if they desire to do so. Dated this 25th day of October, 1974. John T.

Curry Circuit Clerk Macon County, Illinois Edwin W. Jokisch, Jr. Attorney for the Drainage District 603 Millikin Court Decatur, Illinois 62523 Telephone: 423-7706 Pugeda Named To College Of Surgeons Taylorville Dr. Fuastino V. Pugeda of Taylorville was among 1,900 physicians inducted into Fellowship of the American death John T.

Curry (signed) Clerk of Court Fuller Hopp i.Attorney for plaintiff i 509 Professional Building Address 363 South Main Street CORNELL i Memorials: Heart Fund, Mrs. Woodrow W. Evelyn i Grace United Methodist Church, Mae) Cornell, 54, of Covell, I or charity of one's choice, formerly of Oakley, died 2:20 a.m. Monday in Mennonite; REED grandchildren; two great- igrandcnildren. 81 nf nqfti Memorials.

United Methodist College of Surgeons last week in Hospital, Bloommgton. Cora Almina Reed, Funeral services will be 1 N. 27th St. died 3:55 p.m. Church.

Memorial i p.m. Wednesday in Metzler Saturday in Decatur Funeral Home, Bloomineton, Hospital. Decatur, lll.nois 62523 Tel. 423-0913 28 -3972 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Notice is Hereby given that the Zoning Boara of Appeals will hold a public hearing at 4:10 P.M. on Tuesday, November 12, 1974, in the Council Chambers on the second floor of the Municipal Building ot 355 East Wood Street, Decatur, Illinois, upon the following: Petition of H.

J. Kapp and P. H. Sproat Corporation, for a variance from the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance which requires a minimum front yard of twenty-five feet in a B-2 Commercial District. The petitioner proposes to construct a new commercial building in the 1100 block West Macon Street with a portion of said building being less than twenty-five feet from the front property line along said street.

The subject parcel of land is legally described POPE Paul Pope, 72, of Pana died 10:20 p.m. Saturday at Pana Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where Community Hospital. Miami Beach, Fla. Membership in the college indicates the surgeon has fulfilled comprehensive requirement of acceptable medical education and advanced training in general surgery or one of 11 surgical specialties.

Dahlia Wins At Woodbine To Start Your Newspaper Tomorrow, Call 429-5151 or Write Box 311, Decatur, III. 62525 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Decatur Herald morning Decatur Daily Review evening Decatur Sunday Herald and Review Monthly Carrier Rates: Payable in Advance to Carrier Morning, Evening and Sunday SS.40 Morning and Sunday S3.7S Evening and Sunday S3.75 Rates by Moil: Payable in Advance to: P.O. Box 311, or 365 N. Main Decatur, III. 62525 IN MEMORIAM friends may call 5 to 8 p.m.

Monday. Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park. RENKEN Lola G. Renken, 78, of 826 E. Main St.

died 8:37 a.m. Monday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete in the J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home.

where friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Gordo Cemetery. Mrs. Cornell was born in Oakley, a daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Vina Luella Castor Evans.

She married Woodrow Cornell March 6, 1941, in iCerro Gordo. i Surviving are her husband; daughters, Mrs. Rosa Townsend of Urbana; Mrs. Pina Turpin of i Dewitt; Mrs. Norma Jean Beaumar of Pekin; sister, Mrs.

jElverta Banker of Monticello; brothers, Ben Evans of Monticello; Bernard Evans of i Argenta; four grandchildren. A son, two grandchildren and om sister preceded her in las follows: Block Two (2) of Oakland Place, an addition to the City of Decatur, as per plat recorded in Book 149, Page 15 of the records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County, Illinois, except Lots One (1) and Two (2) thereof. Petiton of Raymond J. Beyers, 1229 West i King Street, for a variance from the pro- visions of the Zoning Ordinance which re Funeral services will bz 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, where friends may.

call 4 to 9 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Mound Cemetery, Pana. Mr. Pope was born in Pana.

He married Esther Crow in 1924. He leaves wife; sons, Eugene, Robert and Norman, all of Lockport; brothers. Art of Pana; Leo of Joliet; Marvin of Waukegan; Raymond of Daytona Beach, sisters, Mrs. Velva Henderson of Pana; Mrs. Georgia Hill of Pana; Mrs.

Annabelle Mount of Roanoke, 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Herald or Review S36.CO S19.00 SI 0.50 In Trading Area 1 issues per week 12 months 6 months 3 months By the Associated Press Dahlia dislikes standing behind starting posts or running behind other horses. She proved both Sunday when she sped from behind on the backstretch to capture the $152,750 Canadian International Championship Stakes at Woodbine in record time, showing she's ready for the upcoming Washington, D.C., International at Laurel. Dahlia, thoroughbred racing's aeath. quires a minimum front yard of twenty-five feet in on R-3 Single Family Residence Oistrict.

The petitioner proposes to enclose an existing front porch while maintaining the existing front yard setback of fourteen feet four inchei. Said premises are legally described as follows: Lot Five (5) in Block Two (2) of Solana Place, as per Plat recorded in Book 149. Page 81 of the Records in the Recorder's Office ot Macon County, Illinois. Petition of Donald E. Bathe, 4 Enlow Drive, for a variance from the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance wrricn requires a minimum side yard of five feet in an R-3 Single Family Residence District.

The petitioner proposes to construct an addition to his residence, thereby attaching the same to the existing detached garage while leaving a side yard settack of three feet five inches. Said premises are legally described as follows: Herald and Review 13 issues per week 12 months S71.00 Sunday Only 12 months S13.00 Outside Trading Area Heraia or 7 issues per week Review 12 months S44.20 6 months S22.85 3 months S12.20 Herald and Review 13 issues per week 12 months 587.40 Sunday Only 12 months S16.00 Carrier rates apply on mall subscriptions to areas with carrier service. Foreign rates on request. SANKS Mrs. Jules (Pearle) Sanks, 85, of 1431 E.

Olive died 2:20 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital. Private graveside services were 2 p.m. Monday in Grace-land Cemetery.

J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. A tribute on the anniver-sary of passing and on many other meaningful occasions So easy to use, too. Oust call our Classified Department.

Or stop in and look through the many messages suitable for your tribute. Lot Twenty-six (26) of South Shores 9th first millionaire filly, became -a 'little nervous just before the-race started. So British jockey i Lester Piggot dismounted and Addition, as per plat recorded in Book 300, Heart Attack Kills Woman After Crash FERREL Lawrence (Mabel Gertrude) Ferrel, 84, of 1359 E. Main St. died 9:25 a.m.

Monday in Muirheid's Nightingale i Manor. Funeral arrangements are i incomplete at J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery, i Mrs. Ferrel was born in Mat-i toon, a daughter of George and Mary Severns Dashiell.

i She was a cook at Decatur Memorial Hospital. She was a member of the East Park Bap-I tist Church, Grand Army of the iRepublic and Royal Neighbors. She married Lawrence Ferrel talked with the starter. "When she was standing near the starting post, there seemed to be a little trouble," Piggot said. ''She doesn't like to stand Page 167 ot the records the Recorder Office of Mocon County, Illinois.

All persons interested may appear and be heard at such hearing. Dated this 23rd day of October, 1974. Decatur Zoning Board of Appeals By Charles Harris, Jr. Chairman 2128-04 3962 DEATH AND CLAIM DATE NOTICE In the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judicial Circuit Macon County, Illinois, in probate Estate of Hazel A. Webb, Deceased, No.

74-P-284 WATKINS G.L. "Loran" Watkins, 71, of Warrensburg died 9:45 a.m. Saturday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call 6 to 9 p.m.

Monday. Burial will be in Boiling Springs Cemetery. Mr. Watkins was born in Classified Advertising Please dial 429-4353 or welcome to our office during the hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

week days. Sundays and holidays, by phone only 4 to 6 p.m. Dial 429-4353. Multiple insertion rates apply only when ad is run consecutively and ad is ordered for the full number of days on first order Count 4 words for the first line and i average words for additional lines. Minimum charge S2.70, 3 lines.

Ads measured 12 lines to inch. Ads set with I or more lines of display type require minimum of '2 lines. Monticello A Monticello woman j. behind the starting post." oiea nnct Saturday evening from a heart 111 UUIU Ul Hie BlCfclLiilg fR'JU, she's something else. Pigeot.

letting her pick her Notice Is hereby given of the death of the OWn Dace, had the fillV in eighth issued Octooer Wh, 1974 to James A. of lo in tA nf nina trainer 2044 E. Clay Street, Decatur, i John D. Nieman Warrensburg, a and Mvrtle son V. Jjicnt in a iiciu mm- jiii, niv Illinois attack she apparently suffered i after she was involved in an auto accident in Champaign.

Mrs. Jennie Duvall, 85, died 16:11 p.m. Saturday in Burnhamj City Hospital in Champaign, I where she had been taken after the back StretCh. When tne against the estate may fce filed in r-aA-ir the office of the Clerk in Room 408, Macon English jockey was ready tOiCounty BuUding, Decatur, unnois 62523, move. Dahlia SDed through the I within 6 months from date of issuance of Cash rate accepted wnen payment Is made within 10 days ot first publication.

Gross charge is cash rate plus 20 pet. in Peoria June 14, 1911. He died in 1946. 1 1 Letters; and any claim not so filed is bar pack with ease Advertising Without Contract. Example: Cash rate charges for: red as to the estate inventoried within that period.

Also, copies of claims must be Watkins. He was a retired farmer. He worked for W. R. Grace Co.

for 13 years and Trump Bros. Grain Co. for three years. He wras a member of Warrensburg United Methodist Church and Warrensburg Lodge 959, He married Grace R. Hill in Decatur, Feb.

3, 1923 Per LI. Per Li. Per Li. The 4-year-old tiily iinisned a length in front of Big Spruce with Carney's Point closing fast for the show. Dahlia finished in mailed or delivered to the executor and to Lines the attorney.

i John T. Curry Macon County Circuit Clerk Owen Roberts, Susler Taylor 1 Dny $2.70 S3 43 S4.37 4 Days 56.30 S10.50 S14.70 Days S8 51 S14 9 65 3 I 5 a record time of 2:40 for the HERALD AND REVIEW CLASSIFIED Phone 429-4353 being involved in the accident about two hours earlier. Mrs. Duvall apparently pulled out in front of a car driven by Marilyn Shadwell of Shelbyville at the intersection of University Avenue and Country Fair Road, authorities said. The Champaign County Coroner's office said Mrs.

'JWU fUIMMM If i Surviving are daughters, Mrs. 'John (Mary) Merold and Mrs. jDarrell (Anna) LaBounty, both of Decatur; five grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. i A son and one brother preceded him in death. i HINES Norris Lee Hines of Evanston, son of Sylvester and Nobie Hines mile course.

surviving are i Family thrift ad rote is 13 words, 7 Davs, S3. 95. (Applies to items tor sale ot S300 or less in value from i private individual Item rices must i bp included in ad.) his of wife; son, Decatur; Decatur. Illinois 62523 217-428-4335 I 14-2128 342 i DEATH AND CLAIM DATE NOTICE In the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judicial Circuit Macon County, Illinois, in Probate. Estate of Nora Rogers Coulter, Deceaesd, No.

74-P-273 Elizabeth Gant i George D. daughters, Mrs. of Decatur; A Matter Of Record Decatur Births Duvall was not seriously injured Mrs. George Sr. of War- (Marilyn) Jay rensburg; Cushman sister, Mrs.

C.H. of Decatur; seven two great- grandchildren; grandchildren. Advance payment reauired -on specific types ot ersonais, Situations Wonted, Household Goods (It leaving circulation area), and Wanted to Rent. Flat charge ot $2 added for use of blind (box number) address. This Is In addition to regular charge for lines used.

Rates cover publication In both the Herald and Review week days. Rates are the same for Sundays and holidays. PLEASE REPORT ERRORS PROMPTLY. THIS NEWSPAPER CAN ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. in the crash.

Miss Shadwell was not injured in the accident. Funeral services-will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello, where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, with Rebekah of 366 S. Haworth died Sunday in Evanston.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. KERSCHNER William Kerschner, 50, of BASKETBALL TOURNEY Terre Haute, Ind. (AP) Notice is hereby given ot the death ot above and that Letters Testamentary were issued October 8th, 1974 to Kathryn (o-k-a Catherine) Sanner, R. R. 1, Argenta, Illinois 62501 Kenneth Hedges, R.R.

2, Macon, Illinois 62544 Claims against the estate may be filed In the office of the Clerk in Room 408, Macon County Building, Decatur, Illinois 62523, within 6 months from date of issuance of Letters; and any claim not so filed is barred as to the estate inventoried within that period. Also, copies of claims must be mailed or delivered to the executor and to the attorney. John T. urry Macon County Circuit Clerk Denz, Lowe. Moore.

Rodgers See Attorneys of Record. 1055 Citizens Decatur, Illinois 62523 Telephone 217-429-5323 BRADFORD, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, 450 Longview, girl, Oct. 25 DMH KOSHINSKI, Mr.

end Mrs. Walter, 955 E. Whitmer, girl, Oct. 25, DMH MCKINNEY, Mr. and Mrs.

Gary, Route 7, girl, Oct. 25, DMH RICHMOND, Mr. and Mrs. Ron, 1761 N. College, boy, Oct.

25, DMH ROBBINS, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert 950 W. Wood, girl, Oct. 25, DMH BLACKWELL, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Dalton City, boy, Oct. 25, DMH DOOLEY, Mr. ord Mrs. Lorry Ston-ington, twin boys, Oct.

25, DMH PHILLIPS, Mr. and Mrs. David. Lovinaton, boy, Oct. 26, DMH SAMPLE, Mr.

and Mrs. James 2454 Steele boy, Oct. 26, DMH services at 8:30 p.m. Burial will Indiana State University has released pairings for the first1 be in Monticello Cemetery Warrensburg died 10 a.m. Sun- re- Mrs.

Duvall was born in Indiana Hall of Fame Basketball Advertisina Aoency rates on guest. in home. i Funeral services will be 10 Classic Dec. 27-28. Indiana State Kansas.

She married Harry Johnson in For other classified information: Call 429-4353, write the Herald and Review Classified or inquire in person at the classified counter, 365 N. Main, Decatur, III. Santa Clara and Illinois faces State on opening will play Southern Mississippi night. Wednesday in J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where i friends may call from 7 to 9 I p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be 1909. He died in 1919. She married Ford Duvall 1936.

Ha died in 1960. I CUTRIGHT, Mr. and Mrs. Charles in! Kenney, boy, Oct. 27, DMH DICKOW, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell 3910 I Camelot, girl, Oct. 27, DMH USE CLASSIFIED..

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