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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois, TLursday, February 27, 1964. DECATUR HERALD 7 man and Delmar Zumwalt, Cyanide Dumping Route 1 Lincoln, was named LOGAN SOIL DISTRICT RE-ELECTS JACOB LAUER Lincoln, Feb. 26 (Special) Jacob Lauer of Broadwell has secretary treasurer. Land Buying Policies Told At Sullivan Sullivan, Feb. 26 (Special) 2 Deny Charges in Coles been re-elected chairman of the Woman Dies Of Burns At Olney OIney, Feb.

25 (Special) Logan County Soil and Water another possible suit stemming from the cyanide contamina Procedures for purchasing Conservation District. Ed Allspach of Mount Pul tion. The city of. Newton has said it may seek financial reimbursement from Mattoon aski was re-elected vice chair- land for the Shelbyville reservoir project were explained by Army engineers to 300 persons at a meeting here today. Engineers, in answering for -spending $45,000 in drilling mm three water wells.

An 89-year-old Olney woman died today when paper she was burning in a stove ignited her Charleston, Feb. 26 (Special) Two men linked to the discovery of cyanide in Kickapoo Creek last November pleaded innocent to reckless conduct charges today after Judge William J. Sunderman denied a motion that the charge be dismissed. Hearing date was not scheduled for John W. Schee, a maintenance employe of the Mat-toon Sewer Department, and James Pappas, employe of Cal questions, said minimal main Newton abandoned the Embarras River as its water clothing.

Mrs. Almeda J. Thomas suf source after the contamination FIX BROKEN DENTURES AT HOME IN MINUTES Amaiinj! new Quik-Fil repairs broken plates, fillsin cracks andreplaces teeth like new. Fast! Easy to use! No special tools needed. No costly dental bills.

Workseverytimcoryourmoneyback. Accent no substitutes, always ask for was discovered. fered third degree burns over her entire body except for her feet, according to Deputy Coroner James Dever. The fire mm Apple trees undergo a "June drop," at which time small Harbor Machinery Movers of fruits fall off in large numbers, DDIUUC QUIK- Dwbm Rsptlr Kit At All Drill Stores according to Encyclopaedia unimmo fix was reported at 1:50 p.m. Mrs.

Thomas was heard screaming by two daughters -in-law, Mrs. Mary Thomas and tm i Chicago. Schee and Pappas are charged with allowing cyanide to enter Kickapoo Creek and later the Embarras River by dumping the poison into Mattoon's Mrs. Becky Thomas, who were tenance would be given the 300-foot strip to be purchased from the edge of the lake's flood control elevation. They also said the market value of trees on land to be purchased will be determined at the time the land is appraised.

Marketable trees, engineers said, would be counted and measured to determine a fair price. Persons attending the meeting also wanted to know if tile outlets of farm drainage systems will be maintained when they are on land to be purchased by the government. Engineers said that particular question had not been raised before, but said they believe the original owner may contract for continued control. in another part of the house at 731 S. Fair St.

They said her clothing was storm sewers. I HOUR 4 aflame when they found the victim lying in a doorway of the kitchen. Waste paper and two cardboard wastebaskets were found near a wood-burn SERVICE Also in Coles County Circuit Court today, a $6,500 suit was filed against the city of Mat-toon and Pappas by a farmer seeking damages for six of his cattle found dead in the contaminated creek. Harry Sidenstricker charges large quanities of cyanide were negligently discharged into the sewage system which spills into the creek. The creek flows through his pasture.

The city of Mattoon also faces ing stove in the kitchen. Fire Chief Buddy Sturgeon and Police Chief Jack Harrell said the woman's clothing was still smoldering when they ar LAUNDRAMATIC rived. One of the daughters-in- 919 W. Eldorado Ph. 428-7423 Jl i 9 Bond Shooting Action Delayed Greenville, Feb.

26 (Special) law extinguished the flames by wrapping a blanket around the victim. Authorities discounted a cut on the woman's head. They said Mrs. Thomas probably suffered the cut when she fell to the floor. The fire was confined to a small area of the six-room frame house.

Mrs. Thomas lived with her son, George, and his wife, Mary. A ward of the Alton State Hospital charged with shooting a Social Security agent is to be taken to the security hospital at Menard Penitentiary, officials said today. The attempted murder charge filed aginst Abraham Vartarian, 79, will be deferred by the Alton hospital's action to transfer the mental patient, according to James E. Buch- miller, state's attorney in Bond County.

Timothy R. Henning, 26, Al Judge Studies Salem's Test Of Bond Act Salem, Feb. 26 (Special) Petitions aimed at determining the legality of a State Industrial Bond Act were taken under advisement by Judge Raymond 0. Horn in Marion County Circuit Court today. The court was asked by City ton, is recovering from a gunshot wound in his side.

Police said Henning was shot as Vartarian complained about limitations on his plans for spending pension checks. vM 1 I Jr.X v. ii. Ijii A 1 Vartarian was one of 24 per Send Us Your Favorite HAM RECIPE! and save JPL on your next. Sif-v sons living in the Thomas House here under conditional discharge status from the Al ton hospital.

Bond County officials have asked the hospital to withdraw its wards from the local shelter care home. The Thomas House has held a shelter care classi fication under a state license for four years. LINCOLN STORE HOURS Lincoln, Feb. 26 (Special) A news article in last Sun Atty. Frederick E.

Merntt to uphold the act's constitutionality or to throw out a temporary injunction which is blocking a March 10 bond issue referendum. Salem's City Council called a referendum to issue $1 million in revenue bonds for attracting industry. The action was taken to precipitate a ruling on the act's legality by the state Supreme Court. City Treasurer F. B.

Slack obtained the temporary injunction, arguing the city should not finance the referendum if the act is not legal. Petitions from Slack also asked Circuit Court to determine the act's constitutionality. The act passed by the General Assembly a decade ago would let communities use bond issue funds to assist industrial growth. Bonding firms, however, have declined to handle the bonds until courts uphold the act's legality. RATH HA day's Herald and Review which stated that Lincoln's retail stores close one afternoon a week was in error.

Local stores are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday except Friday when they are open until 9 p.m. LINCOLN FFA AWARD Lincoln, Feb. 26 (Special) Carl Schwantz, Route 1, Lincoln, has been presented the Farmer Award by the Future Farmers of America chapter at Lincoln Community High School.

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Be sure to include your name and address. At Vandalia in Carsons Train Fire Threatens Art wli.it wools I Jf IP The first fire occurred in nearby St. Elmo where a train man was overcome by smoke. Officials said the fire was believed extinguished, but said engine equipment began smouldering again and the train was stopped in Vandalia to put out the second fire. The train was an hour late in arriving at St.

Louis where the painting of James McNeill Whistler was being taken for an exhibition. Vandalia, Feb. 26 (Special) Major concern was prompted by a routine fire on a train carrying the expensive painting, "Whistler's Mother," as the train approached Vandalia. The fire in the Pennsylvania Railroad diesel engine broke out a second time Tuesday, threatening the 93 year old painting in a baggage car behind the locomotive. Smoke and flames never reached the baggage car, and the painting was not damaged, a spokesman said.

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Open Monday 12:00 to Thursday and Friday 9:30 to Other days 9:30 to 5:30. HHHHH ilpiiltiJ Out of Respect To The Memory of VICTOR GUY LONGBONS. Longbons Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. Will Be Closed Thursday, February 27, 1964 P. 25 Lucky Gals Get $100 in Rath's Recipe Party We plan to include 25 of the recipes we receive in a new edition of our "Rath Ham Tips" booklet.

If yours is one of them, we'll send you $100 and a handsome Award Certificate to hang in your kitchen. One more thing: Your entry must be received at The R.ilh Tji kins Compiiny by midnijjht. M.inli 31, 1..

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