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DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW 2 Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, May 2, Central Illinois Deaths To Start Your Newspaper Tomorrow, Call 429-5151 or Write Box 311, Decatur, III. 62525 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Decatur Herald morning Decatur Dally Review evening Decatur Sunday Herald and Review Monthly Carrier Rates: Payable In Advance to Carrier Morning, Evening and Sunday $7.70 Morning and Sunday $4.50 Evening and Sunday $4.50 Rates by Mall: Payable In Advance to: P.O. Box 311, or 365 N. Main Decatur, III. 62525 NESBITT Mrs.

W. V. (Maude Clark) Nesbitt, 90, of Lincoln died 2:30 a.m. Saturday in Christian Nursing Home, Lincoln. Funeral services will be 10 a.m.

Monday in Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln, with visitation from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Maroa Cemetery. Mrs. Nesbitt was born in Clinton, daughter of Felix and Emma Clark.

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church, the Friendly Bible Class of the church, member Classified Advertising Please dial 429-4353 or welcome to our office during the hours: 8:30 a.m.' to 4:55 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.

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Main, Decatur, III. CLASSIFIED INDEX An Index to Classified Groups HONOR CARRIER are proud to introduce Brenda Christy as our Honor Carrier. Her customers tell us the is one of the most eon ccientoug and dependable rarriers thev have had and is very deserving of the recognition. UK KM) A CHRISTY Brenda has saved nell over $300.00 on her route ami still has been able to help buy her own She attends Eisenhower and says her hobbies are swimming, bowling, and basketball. She i interested in becoming a dental hygienist.

Brenda lives at 1933 Richmond Road in Decatur. Her parents are Mr. Mrs. Chris Christy. Mr.

Christy is with Caterpillar Tractor and iliev belong to St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Her parents say that Brenda made a lot of friends on her route. She also has learned to manage her money and to accept the responsibility that goes with her route." The Herald Kr Review salutes thi outstanding Honor Carrier. Is your carrier worthy of a similar honor? If so, call our Circulation Department and let us know.

Qherald DECATUR DAILY PREVIEW SUNDAY n. Title No. Antiques-Collector Items 62 Apartments for Rent 76 Area Houses for Sale 90 Articles for Sale, Trade 52 Auction Sales 64 Automotive 16 Auto Service Parts 18 Beauty Care-Grooming .55 Boats and Accessories 60 Bridal Services 53 Business, Office Equipment 50 Business Opportunity 34 Business Places Sale, Rent 84 Business Service 24 Camping, Campers' Needs 58 Card of Thanks 05 Cemetery Lots, Monuments 07 Decatur Houses tor Sale 92 Dogs, Cots, Other Pets 40 Farmers' Markets 42 Farms for Sale or Rent 86 Financial 36 Foods, Food Markets 48 Funeral Directors 01 Funeral Flowers 04 Funerals Central Illinois 03 Funerals Decatur 02 Garages for Rent 78 Garden, Lawn, Nursery 44 Greetings 12 Help Wanted 26 Home Improvement 46 Household Goods 68 Houses for Rent 80 In Memoriam 06 Insurance 38 Lost and Found 10 Lots for Sale 94 Masonic Temple Activities 08 Meeting Notices 09 Mobile Homes 88 Motorcycles, Bicycles 22 Music, Radio, Television 70 Personals 11 Rummage Sales 66 Salespeople Wanted 28 Situation Wanted 30 Sleeping Rooms 74 Sporting Goods 56 Travel 15 Trucks and Trailers 20 Vocational Training 32 Wanted Real Estate 96 Wanted To Buy 72 Wanted To Rent 82 Wearing Apparel 54 Where to Go 14 Where to Go 14 XX 02 14 INDIAN JEWELRY SALE Omer Houser of Phoenix, Arizona Will Show and Have For Sale Real Turquoise Indian Jewelry at Downs Plumbing and Heating Store 111 W. Main Shelbyville, III. May 3, 4, 5, May 10, 11, 12 Also Looking For Dealers 14 04 LAST CHANCE SALOON South on Rte 48 across from Kennedy's Market.

Lunch Specials every weekday, $1.55. Pitcher of Bud or Mich, $1.85. Open Sun. noon 1 a.m. 14 07 THE COUNTRY KITCHEN, Rte.

48 Taylorvllle, delicious Saurbraten. Sat. Sun. 11-8. ,14 03 TIME SQUARE, Decatur's top night club for the best in live entertainment.

745 E. Cerro Gordo St. 14 02 TRAP SHOOT, Sunday May 2. Meot shoots start at 9:30. Special event 12:30.

3 Lewis classes. John Ashley Memorial Gun Club, Moweaqua. Travel 15 02 15 CHARTER TO EUROPE With Local Group July I7-Aug. 8th $1,239 COMPLETE FROM DECATUR UNITED TRAVEL SERVICE 134 S. Main 429-5358 15 02 FREE COLOR brochure on lakeside vaca tlon relaxation.

Our 16th year. Write: Anthony Acres Resort, Lake Sara, Eff- ingnam, ill. 62401 or ph. zi 7-868-2950. Automotive 16 16 04 AMC AMBASSADOR, 1972, Brougham Wagon; 360 V8; air; cruise; steering brakes; low mileage; sharpl 423-3168.

16 04 AUDI 1971; '7S Torino; '72 Impala; "73 LeSabre; "76 Grand Prix, 4,000 70 Skylark. Jim Clark, Oliver Myers, Decatur Auto Sales, 2512 N. Main, 877-9665. 16 06 BUICK, 1971 Estate Wagon, temp control, air, rack, radial tires; Chevrolet, 1973 Vega Estate Wagon, oir, AM-FM, rack, 33,000 miles, sharp. Good gas mileage; Plymouth, 1972 Custom Suburban Wagon, air, AM-FM, speed control, luggage rack, 360 engine.

Four Winds of America, Route 51, Maroa, III. BUICK 1972 Estate wagon, 9 passenger, 45,000 miles, 1 owner, 423-4843. 16 03 BUICK, 1973 Centurion, 2 door, air, cruise. 60-40 seats, vinyl op, $2850. Phone 422-9569 after 4 p.m 16-06 Bulck, 1973, stock no.

P1049A, Electro, brown, beige top, low miles. Was $3599 Now $2999 Don Stone Motor City 1955 E. PERSHING 877-4294 16 07 BUICK, 1974 Lesabre Luxus, 2 door, white. air, tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo. Call after 5, 428-5908.

16 05 BUICK, 1975 Electro 225 2 door hardtop, red with Landau trim, all power equip ment, only 14,000 miles. Car looks like new Chrysler, 1975 Cordoba, white with leather bucket seats, power seats, speed control. AM-FM BITZER TAGGART SHELBYVILLE, 774-2143 16 04 CADILLAC 1970, Eldorado, perfect In every detail, $2200 or trade. Call 422-6159 days; after 3 call 429-0570. 16 03 CADILLAC 1972, 4 door hardtop, 54,000 1 owner, excellent condition, best offer over $3200.

Phone 423-6856. CADILLAC 1972, Sedan DeVllle, new tires, 25,000 '72 Cadillac, Sedan DeVllle, leather interior; '73 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, white with red leather Interior, 25,000 mi. Carl Grabb Motors, Shelbyville 774-2165. 16 05 CADILLAC 1973, 4 door, low mileage, 1 owner, loaded, ph. 877-9453.

16 03 CADILLAC 1973 white, coupe DeVille, ex cellent car, ph. Shelbyville 774-2823. 16 05 CADILLAC, 1973 Sedan DeVille, loaded, $3988; Chevy, "72 Wagon, $1988; Chevy, '73 Impala 4 door hardtop, power, air, cruise control, $2688; Ford '65 Van, 6 cyl. stick, sharp, $788. C.

Mack, Del's Auto Sales, 901 W. Eldorado, 428-7332. 16 06 CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle, 1974, 20,000 like new. Bob Smith Auto Sales, Mt. Zlon, 864-3332.

16-05 CADILLAC 1975 Talisman, 25,000 ml. fully equipped, "Last of the Call Dick, Mattoon, 234-8863. 16 07 CADILLAC, 1976 Coupe de Vllle de Elegance, loaded. 1970 Mercury wagon Brougham, loaded, no tax, trade. 422- 5711.

16 07 Cadillac SeVifle, 1976, silver, loaded, 5,000 miles 75 Firebird, red, power, air, reduced '74 Grand Prix, power, air, stereo, sharp 74 Mustang II, power, air, clean 73 Bulck Century coupe, AM-FM, sharp '73 Marquis Brougham, 4 door, loaded 73 VW Super Bug, radial tires 73 Malibu coupe, power, air, swivel buckets 72 Pinto Squire wagon, automatic, clean 72 Plymouth Cricket, economy plus, only $1295 71 Vega Hatchback, automatic, clean, only $1495 71 Cutlass Coupe, like new, air 70 Cadillac Sedan DeVllle, power, air 70 GTO 4 speed, special this week $895 '69 Malibu coupe, V8 stick, mag wheels '69 Nova, 2 door, 6, automatic, as Is, S595 '69 Mustang convertible, must see, only $1995 '68 Impala coupe, 6 stick, clean, $495 '67 Impala 4 door, as Is, $295 TRUCKS 76 Cheyenne 454 loaded 74 Cheyenne 3. 350, power, air 74 Blazer, power, air, AM-FM, tilt 71 Datsun Vi ton, clean 69 Chevy Vi, 2, both automatic 64 Chevy Vi, $595 TRUSNER MOTORS 844 N. WATER, PH. 422-7702 16 04 CAMARO 1968, 6 cylinder, automatic, good condition, pnone Flndloy 756-8560. 16 08 CAMARO 1973, 3 speed, air conditioning.

Heinz Datsun, 1298 E. Eldorado, 423-4100. 16 05 CAMARO 1975, 8,000 miles, still under warranty, 350 V8 automatic, $3700. Call Mt. Zlon 864-2844 after 6 p.m.

16 08 CAPRICE 1972 4 door hardtop, all power, excellent condition, Heinz Datsun, 1298 E. Eldorado, 423-4100. Automotive 16 16 03 CAPRICE 1972, loaded, 54,000 miles, $2300. Call Effingham 342-2179. 16 06 Catallna, 1973, stock no.

B0111. 4 door, green, 1 owner, new car trade. Was $2999 Now $2499 Don Stone Motor City 1955 E. PERSHING 877-4294 16 04 CHARGER 1968, air, power brakes and steering, 4 speed, new motor, A-l. War-rensburg 672-3319.

16 04 CHARGER 1968, all power, air, $500 or trade for a 12 h.p. or larger garden tractor. Motor, 318, $50. 875-0671. 16 05 CHECKER, 1973 Marathon wagon, steering, brakes, air, 17,000 1-owner miles.

Lipe Motors, 1985 E. Eldorado, 423-8199. CHEVELLE, 1969, 3 speed automatic on floor; Ansen mags. Ph. 423-5762.

16 04 CHEVELLE 1970, 350 4 speed, lust recently painted. Phone Macon 764-3466. 16 03 CHEVELLE 1971, V8, straight shift, air conditioning, radio, $1425. Ph. 423-8971.

16 02 CHEVELLE 1973: Caprice 1972, 3 to choose from: Chevy Van 1971. 45 more to choose from. Holiday Motors, 1275 N. 22nd, 423. 1031.

16 06 Chevelle, 1974, stock no. GP356A. Brown, low miles, air, local new car trade. Was $3999 Now $3599 Don Stone Motor City 1955 E. Pershing 877-4294 16 07 CHEVROLET 1948 coupe, $300.

Phone Pana 562-4683 evenings. 16 07 CHEVY CAPRICE 1966 2 door, automatic, good condition. $350. Coll Mt. Zion, 864- 3254.

16 07 CHEVROLET 1968 Impala, V8 automatic, runs good, good tires, excellent condition. Ph. Moweaqua 768-3388. 16 07 CHEVROLET 1968 BelAire, 4 door, 307, $200. 4070 Irving Dr.

16 07 CHEVY NOVA 1969, 350 h.p., 3 speed, posl track. Call 877-1733 after 4 p.m.' 16 07 CHEVROLET 1970 IMPALA, 350 automatic, power steering, power brakes, alr-condltlonlng. See to appreciate. The Finish Line, 1659 N. 22nd, 428-3678.

16 05 CHEVY 1972 Impaia. Take over balance. Call after 3 p.m. 429-3762. 16 07 CHEVY 1972, Estate Wagon, all power, air, tilt, cruise, stereo, 70 Monte Carlo, trade.

422-5711. 16 06 CHEVROLET 1973, Impala Custom, air, roof; 72 Caprice, (2); 71 Caprice; 72 Cutlass Supreme, power, air; 71 LeMans convertible. Cole Motors, 1136 W. Pershing 877-8402. 16 05 CHEVY SUBURBAN, 1973, Vi ton, 9 passenger, power steering, brokes.

automatic, radio, posi-traction, Matton 234-3421. 16 05 CHEVROLET CLASSIC 1975 4 door horcttop, power steering, power brakes, 2 way bench seats. 877-7794. 16 06 CHEVY, 1975 Malibu Closslc, private owner, 17,180 actual miles, excellent condition throughout, $3950. 877-2288.

16 03 CHEVY MONZA Town Coupe, 1975 V8 4 speed, loaded. Must sell. 429-4382, 877-7178. 16 05 CHRYSLER, 1954 Windsor Deluxe; excellent condition. Ph.

422-3820. 16 03 CHRYSLER 1968 Newport 4 door hardtop, power, air, $695. Autos, 2804 N. Main. 877-0055.

16 03 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1972, 4 door, V8 automatic, power, air, vinyl roof. Poling Holtz, Monticelio 762-2153. 16-03 CHRYSLER 1975 Cordoba, still under war. ranty, for sale or consider trade. Lov.

Ington, 873-4606. 16 02 COMET, 1964, convertible; hypo 289; new tires; good condition; stored. $400. 423-4901. 16 07 CORVETTE 1969, 427 4 speed, engine and drive train In excellent shape, body also In very good shape.

Might consider trade. Cerro Gordo 763-6569. 16 02 CORVETTE 1973, T-top, 454 4 speed, air, fully equipped, luggage rack, 34,000 1 owner. Latham 674-3450. 16 03 CUTLASS SUPREME, 1974, Saloi package; bucket seats; console; AH stereo tape; electric rear window defroster; tilt wheel; ralley wheels; vinyl roof; automatic; power; air; 428-3549.

16 04 DART DEMON 1972, 6 extra clean good tires, 31,000 miles, gas saver, 1 owner. $1900, 429-1978. 16 08 DATSUN 1972 240Z, 4 speed, air, 38,000 oe-tual miles, Mlchelin radials. Heinz Datsun, 1298 E. Eldorado, 423-4100.

16 03 DATSUN, 1974, B210; I owner; good tiresi automatic; excellent condition; $2400. 877-5175 or 877-6264. 16 07 DATSUN 1975 280Z, 1 owner, air, AM-FM, low mileage, excellent shape, call 678-5852 Bement. 16 05 DESOTO, 1939, 4 door, newly painted, tiptop shape. Phone Mt.

Zlon 864-3075 after p.m. 16-05 DODGE SWINGER 1970 340 4 speed, headers, side pipes, good running condition. Has had $400 repair recently. $1000 or best offer. 422-4238.

16 04 DODGE 1973, Polara, power brakes and steering, good condition, $850. Can be seen at Sundown Motel, Apt. 12., 22nd Pershing. 16 07 DODGE DART SPORT 1974, 440 V8, 4 parrel, automatic, power, Vi vinyl one-owner miles. Call Ron 935-3106, Clinton.

16 06 Duster, 1974, Stock No. FB394A. V-, automatic, new car trade, sharp! Was $2799 Now $2399 Don Stone Motor City 1955 E. PERSHING 877-4294 16 06 EL CAMINO, 1969, automatic, 52,000 1-owner miles, rides and drives, it does need some body work. Priced at wholesale, $1,180.

See Herb "The Wholesale Cuttlll-Hawklns Chevrolet, Blue Mound, 692-2143. 16 05 EL CAMINO, 1972, 350, full power, air, radial tires, 1 owner, like new. Llpe Motors, 1985 E. Eldorado, 423-8199. 14 07 EL CAMINO 1973 454 engine, full power, air, automatic, 1 owner, topper, good condition.

877-7410. 16 02 1 EL CAMINO, 1974, 400 motor; air; automatic; good condition. 756-8924 Flndlay. 16 02 FALCON 1966 4 door, automatic, excellent condition. 774-5083 ShelbyvNIe.

16 07 FIAT 124 SPIDER, 1972, convertible, AM-FM stereo, red, sharp. Ph. 428-0734. 16 03 FORD FAIRLANE, 1963, 4 new tires; needs some work; $200. 1970 Ford Maverick engine.

429-3991. 16 08 FORD FAIRLANE 1963 6 automatic. 68,000 miles, runs perfect, looks good, $300. 429. 1342.

16 08 FORD 1964 Galaxle, 390 engine, 4 speed transmission, tape deck, good condition. Call 422-1231 after 5. 16 08 FORD, 1966 Galaxie 500, automatic, air, 4 door, good tires, $400. 1966 Pontlac, automatic, 4 door, $300. 877-5731 or can be seen at 1926 Marca, Mt.

Zion. 16 05 FORD, 1966, Galaxle, convertible, power steering, brakes, automatic, excellent condition. Moweaqua 768-4685 after p.m. 11 AAA NATURAL As Nature hair replacements for your second head of hair. Note: we ve moved to 153 S.

Jasper, Mr. Phillips, Ltd 11 07 A HAPPY CHILD is a dancing child at Decatur's fastest growing accredited dance studio. Enroll now at the Dance-Art Academy, 735 E. Prairie or phone 423-3240 or 423-4364. 11 03 ATTENTION: New store manager, Patl Mast, Midwest Beauty Supply, 1999 W.

Grand, Hours 8:30 to 4:30 p.m., 422-8075. 11 05 BLACK AND WHITE SHOP 249 N. 22nd. Flash pads are In. New Summer hats; red tag merchandise Vi price.

423-7690. 11 04 BUMPER STICKERS your design, any amount, 3 day delivery. Brohez Lettering, 428-2754. 1104 CHARTER BUS SERVICE Anywhere In Illinois. Deluxe coach features 38 passenger capacity, air conditioning, restroom equipment.

Call 422-9875 todayl Soy City Bus Service, 1665 N. 21st. II 05 DIP AND STRIP, 217 S. Mafflt. Furniture stripping and refinlshing; also metal stripping.

Hrs. 8 to 6, Mon. and 12 to 8 to 12 Sat. 428-0834; home 423-6738. 11 02 ELWAYNE'S 245 N.

22ND STREET 429-1175 Now Open Affordable Turquoise and Silver Jewelry "When You Want More Than Just a Gift" 11 03 HEALTHFUL MASSAGE Ladies and Men, appointment only. Ph. 875-0891. 11 04 HYPNOSIS Lose weight. Quit smoking, compulsive habits.

Professional Hynosis. Tom Detuca B.A., 423-3330. 04 HYPNOSIS LOSE WEIGHT QUIT SMOKING GENE ECKES, HT PHONE 423-4087 11 07 KIDS DRIVING YOU up the wall? Porents Anonymous cores. Phone 429-1205. 11 08 MARY NEWCOME BOWREY has been added to the staff at the Primp Shoppe, 127 S.

22nd St. All old and new customers welcome. 429-5812. 11 04 NORTHGATE MALL BARBER Shop will have new hours starting May 1. 10 to 7 Mon.

thru Frl. and 9 to 5 Sat. 877-7408 11 07 OLD AND NEW photos copied at great savingsl Will buy old Bellows camerasl Norm's Camera Shops, 835 E. Wood. 1106 PROM gowns, flowers and tux rental.

See us at Gates' Bridal Shoppe Florist, 313 N. Main, 423-8066. 11 06 Remember Mother On Her Day With a Mother's Day Message In the greetings column of the SUNDAY Herald and Review Classified Section on Mother's Day Sunday May 9 14 words, $3.00 with order 24 words, $3.95 with order NOTE: Only first names or nick names will be printed. Mail cash or check with order Not later than May 6 to Herald and Review Classified P.O. Box 311 Decatur, III.

62525 11 04 TO ALL RELATIVES, friends, etc. of Lakeshore Manor. It Is the policy of Lakeshore Manor Nursing Home to admit and to treat all patients without regard to race, creed, or national origin. The same requirements for admission are applied to all and the patients are assigned to rooms in the same mannor. Eligibility, the use of the various functions, etc.

here are also applied on the same principals. James R. Dickerson, Administrator. 11 07 $15 IDENTIFAX KIT free for watching home safety Protect your valuables. 428-0059.

Where to Go 14 14 08 AERIE 507 EAGLES, King and Monroe, available-meeting rooms, receptions and etc. up to 300 people. Bar service if needed. Happy Hours, 4 to 6, 10c off on all drinks. 14 02 ALWAYS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT AT D's Country Lounge NASHVILLE KEYES i COMING TUESDAY NASHVILLE BRIDGE Just Completed a Successful Engagement At The Country Godfather at Nashville.

May 11 The Ron Williams The Mountain Wind Band NO COVER CHARGE D's Country Lounge 545 N. WATER 14 08 BLUE MOUND, Hamilton House 1 blk. South of Chevy garage. Variety lunches-dinners, open 692-2311. 14 05 DINING ROOM now open for breakfasts, lunches and evening dinner.

The Triangle House north of Pershing on Rt. 48. 14 02 DISABLED American Veterans, 1700 N. Lake Shore Dr. Dance Sunday 7 to 10 p.m.

to the Blue Diamonds Country and Western Band. Everyone welcome! 14 08 ROAD HOUSE Restaurant-lounge, 4335 W. Main-Lunch dally M-F, Dinner specials 5-9 p.m.; also Salad bar. Personals 11 06 Continued From Page 23 HUFF Ruth A. Huff, 84, of Salem, died 12:45 p.m.

Friday in Doctors Nursing Home, Salem. Graveside services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Salem. Visitation will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday in Rogers-Atkins Funeral Home, Salem.

Miss Huff was born in Marion daughter of George and Alice Huff. She was a member of Mount Moriah Christian Church. KEYS Mrs. Arthur (Artie Jones) Keys, 92, of Lincoln died Saturday afternoon in St. Clara's Manor, Lincoln.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holland Barry Funeral Home, with visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery, Beason. Mrs.

Keys was born in St. Louis, daughter of Charles and Priscilla Jones. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Lincoln and the United Methodist Women. She married Arthur G. Keys in 1904.

He died in 1919. Surviving are sons, Raymond and William, both of Lincoln; John of San Francisco, James of Yellville, 10 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. One son, two brothers and one sister preceded in death. LOY Peggy JoLoy, 22, of Atlanta, died Saturday morning in St. Francis Hospital, Peoria of injuries received in an automobile accident.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in the Atlanta Christian Center. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Atlanta Christian Center Com munications Building. Burial will be in Atlanta Cemetery.

Miss Loy was born in Spr ingfield, daughter of William and June Cavanaugh Loy. She was a member of the Atlanta Christian Center. Surviving1 are-her parents cf Atlanta; sisters, Pamela and Patty, both at home; brothers, William Jr. of Atlanta; Thomas Eugene and Darren Lee, both at home; grandparents, Mrs. Thomas Cavanaugh of Mason City; Mrs.

Eva Cavanaugh of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Loy of Charleston, S.C. Shelbyville Woman Dies After Crash Ohlman Mrs. Robert (Mabel Hapner) Gatons, 39, of Shelbyville died at 11:50 p.m.

Friday in Decatur Memorial Hospital from injuries she received, in a two-car accident on Illinois 16 in Ohlman Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gatons was injured when her car and a car driven by Thelma R. Aumann, 52, of Ohlman collided. According to state police, the accident occurred when the Aumann car apparently at tempted a left turn off 111.

16 and drove ino the path of the oncoming Gatons car. Mrs. Aumann was ticketed by state police for failure to yield while making a left turn. Robert Gatons, 52, a passenger in the Gatons car, was treated and released from Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 11 a.m.

Tuesday in Lockart and Son Funeral Home, Shelbyville, with visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville. Mrs. Gatons was born in Shelbyville, daughter of William and Leoutis Hapner.

She was a member of the V.F.W. Auxiliary of Shelbyville. She married Robert N. Gatons in 1954. Surviving are her husband; daughters, Nancy Hoover of Amberg, Germany; Sherre Gatons of Shelbyville; Linda and Jo-Alice Gatons, both at home; sons, Robert Edward and Ronnie Lee, both at home; father, of Shelbyville; brother, James of Shelbyville; two grandchildren.

One son and one sister preceded in death. Mall Rates 7 issues per week 12 months 6 months 3 months Herald or Review $49.50 $28.00 $15.00 Herald and Review 13 Issues per week 12 months $98.00 Sunday Only 12 months $18.00 Carrier rates apply on mall subscriptions to areas with carrier service. Foreign rates on request Funeral Directors 01 01 05 An Economical Traditional Funeral Service Ater 239 WEST PRAIRIE AVE. 01 03 Now Open BRINTLINGER'S PERSHING FUNERAL HOME 2827 N. OAKLAND AVE.

PH. 75-1283 Funerals Decatur 02 02 04 Cox, Charles P. Graveside services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m.

Monday. Dawson Wikoff 02 03 McDonald, Agnew Sr. Services 1 p.m. Monday, Chapel. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Services by Lakeview Lodge 1132 I.B.P.O.E. of W.

8 p.m. Sunday. J. J. Moran and Sons Zilz, Frederick K.

Services p.m. Tuesday, St. John's Lutheran Church. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 5-8 Monday and at the Church Tuesday from noon till service time.

J. J. Moran Sons Funerals Central Illinois 03 03 03 Durham, Mabel T. Services 10 a.m. Monday, Chapel.

Interment Pleasant View Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. "Sunday. SHERWOOD'S ASSUMPTION, ILLINOIS 03 03 Humphrey, Elizabeth lee Services 2 p.m. Monday, Chopel.

Interment Friends Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Sunday. Eastern Star Services will be eon-ducted at 8 p.m. by the Argenta Chapter No.

819. Memorials may be made to Argenta Presbyterian Church, the Eastern Star Home, Macon, III. and the Radiology Department ot Decatur Memorial Hospital. Dawson Wikoff ARGENTA, ILLINOIS Funeral Flowers 04 04 04 ALWAYS THE FINEST HOURANS FLORIST 429-5305 04 06 ARRANGEMENTS beautifully designed to express your sympathy from Svendsen Florists, 2702 N. Broadway, 877-4767.

Card of Thanks 05 05 02 THE FAMILY OF Mr. William Dye wishes to thank Rev. Macko and the church, and all friends and neighbors for their kindess and sympathy shown to us during the loss of our loved one. 05 02 WE WISH to thank the fifth floor nurses at DMH, Dr. Locke and staff In radiology.

Dr. Barnes, Dr. Ruecker, and Dr. Mulrooney for the kindness shown during our recent bereavement. Clayton Morse and families.

Cemetery Lots, Monuments 07 07 04 FREDERICK MEMORIALS, honest and reliable, 2650 E. Garfield, open 9-5. Large display. Mgr. Gary L.

Brunner. 428-8801. 07 03 GRACELAND CEMETERY Lot 75, Section J. 2 Grave lots. Call Elwin 865-2197.

07 03 LOT 370 Section Graceland Cemetery, 2 grave lots, may be purchased singly or together. 428-0800. 07 05 OLD CAPITOL Monument Works, est. 1920, 618 S. 6th Vandal la.

Open Dally and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Large and beautiful display. Masonic Temple Activities 08 08 03 GREAT LIGHT LODGE No. 1064: Stated meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m.

All members urged to attend. Lost and Found 10 10 07 BRITTANY young male, lost North of Farles Park on the river. Answers to Jib. 877-3453 or 422-1643 10 08 LOST Brush College area, loveable, black sheep dog pup weighs 50 lbs. Reward.

422-1344; 429-1925. 10 03 LOST white fold-down Bass boat seat on 22nd St. about 6 a.m. Sunday. If found notify Wendell Croig, 877-5980.

10 02 LOST: Male puppy, white and brown with black stripes, Eisenhower vicinity, wearing brown collar. 422-9047. Personals 11 1105 ALL types printing, large or small fobs, reasonable rates. Give us a try. Franklin Fastprlnt, 111 E.

North, 428-6481. and past Noble Grand of the Rebecca Lodge No. 9 of Lincoln. She married Dr. W.

V. Nesbitt in 1908. He died in 1951. Surviving are her granddaughter and two greatgrandchildren. One" son, three sisters and two brothers preceded in death.

SERGOTT Richard Sergott, 77, of Be-ment died 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Health Care Nursing Center, Bement. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Monday in Bement Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m.

Sunday in Roux Funeral Home, Bement. Mr. Sergott was born in Manitowoc, Wis. TAYLOR Adlia C. Taylor, 82, of rural Milmine, died 7:10 p.m.

Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital; Decatur. Funeral arrangements are incomplete in Roux Funeral Home, Bement. Mr. Taylor was born in Milmine, son of Charles and Mary Taylor.

He was a retired farmer and was a trustee of the Milmine Christian Church. He was a member of the Oddfellows Lodge of Cerro Gordo and Piatt County Public Aid Committee. He was an original member of the Piatt County Service Co. board and a 15-year member of the Milmine Grain Co. Mr.

Taylor was employed at the Piatt County A.S.C. office. He married Eunice Rusk in 1915. Surviving are his wife; sons, Ronald and Charles, both of Cerro Gordo; daughter, Mrs.Loren (Joanne) Schable of At wood; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Two sisters preceded in death.

WARREN Richard D. Warren, 47, of Bethany died 3 a.m. Saturday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday in McMullin Funeral Home, Bethany, with visitation from 6 to 8 p.m.

Sunday, with Masonic rites 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Bethany Cemetery. Mr. Warren was.

born in Bethany, son of Donald D. and Helen Warren. He was a member of Central Christian Church, Decatur, Bethany Masonic Lodge, Ansar Shrine cf Springfield, Bloomington Consistory, Order of the Eastern Star Bethany, White Shrine of Decatur, Oddfellows Lodge of Bethany and the Mattoon Moose Lodge. Surviving are his mother of Bethany, brothers, Don of Sullivan; Mervin of Pleasant, Calif. Activities Today atth YWCA Youth plunge, 2 p.m.

BROWNING: PRESS GAVE GOOD LOOK AT SYSTEM Norman, Okla. (AP) Patricia Hearst's prosecutor says the value to the public of extensive press coverage of her recent bank robbery trial was that it provided a close look at the criminal justice system. "The public ought to take a good look at our criminal justice system from time to time," said U.S. Attorney James L. Browning who said he believes the system is performing properly.

PRESIDENT'S BROTHER TO REPRESENT FRANCE Newport, R.I. (AP) Oliver Giscard d'Estaing, brother of the president of France, will represent his country in Rhode Island's Independence Day ceremonies next week. Giscard d'Estaing is a distant relative of Admiral d'Estaing who came to Newport in 1778 to help the colonies fight the British. CALL CLASSIFIED TODAY! 429-4353 TO SELL YOUR CLASSIFIED Classified advertising is the quick, economical way1 to get cash for useable items you no longer need or want. DECATUR HERALD and Review rA.y..

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