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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, August 26, 1954. by the death of Bushrod Sattley. Softball Tonife! HIDALGO REGISTRATION Hidalgo, Aug. 25 (Staff) Registration will be held Friday morning at Hidalgo Consolidated GARFIELD TAP BURGLARY $180 Stolen' From Machines, Change Tray in Tavern Theft of approximately $180 Tuesday night in a burglary of the Attend Carrier Meeting Yale, Aug. 25 (Staff) Clone Cummins of Yale and Earl Myers of Oblong are attending the Rural Letter Carriers Association convention in Dallas, this week.

Grade School, Principal Claybume Central Illinois Softball 7 Championship Tournament Methodist Church here. Mr. Troxel was active in fraternal organizations. He was member of Lodge No. 260, Ancient Free Accepted Masons; Coudersport, Consistory; Sword of Bunker Hill; Latham Chapter No.

507, Order of Eastern Star; Leighton Court No. 1, Order of Amaranth; and the Laurel Club. In 1950 he was mentioned for appointment as Decatur water com R. Cummins has announced. Classes will start Monday.

Garfield Tap Tavern, 829 E. Garfield Ave. was reported to police by For many years Mr. Troxel was interested in Boy Scout work, and helped to organize the movement in his Pennsylvania district 36 years ago. He was past president of the Ridgway, Kiwanis International, as well as the Social Science Club of that Surviving are his wife; a son, Newton, of Macon; and two brothers, 'Roy of Chicago, and Har-ley A.t of Flint, Mich.

Funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. Travel Gas Mike Frank, owner." A rear door was pried open. Frank Invalid Signup Could Prevent Adduci Action Chicago, Aug. 25 (AP) Cook County Republican Chairman Edward F. Moore jaid today Amis lie has found a way to invalidate the action' that made former James Adduci a GOP nominee For the Dlinois House of Representatives.

"The nomination was fraudulent," Moore said in a statement. of cigarets and six bottles of whisky. On Aug. 20, 1953, an armed Field said about was taken trom a Chan Am robber took $10,000 from Frank in Gut Tlx T.M. in Brintlinger's Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m.

today. will be in Areola Cemetery, immediately following Masonic rites at the funeral home chapel. rrk front of his tavern. Two shuffleboard, $100 from a pinball 3 ii TONITE thru SUNDAY charged with the robbery were ac and $35 from a change tray. Also stolen were .10 cartons missioner to fill a vacancy causedj quitted after Circuit Cxmrt trials.

'(Ml "We are going to block this nomi- aation if it is legally possible to do kj. I think we have the way." Moore said he hopes to have evidence that will enable the State ifli i votetew Mil-Id) fc-n Floyd Troxil Floyd Troxel, Wagner Firm Engineer, Dies Floyd Ellsworth Troxel, promin RATH'S ASSORTED jT Ivjk' Cf'AY' Wm 2220 IAST WOOD STREET LUNCH MEATS "BETTER FOODS PRICED RIGHr 43c CHUNK CUTS PICKLE PIMENTO LOAF OLIVE PIMENTO LOAF MACARONI CHEESE LOAF SQUARE MINCED LUNCHEON LB. ent in civic and fraternal affairs in the area, died early yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital, where became a patient 10 days ago' after a long illness. He lived at 1544 E.

Main St. Mr. Troxel was born at Minonk June 1, 1890 and was married to Nellie M.Cox, Areola, Dec. 24, 1920. The couple has lived in Decatur 1 5 years.

An alumnus of the University of Illinois, class of 1916, Mr. Troxel practiced the mechanical engineering profession at Ridgway, and Decatur, where he was employed by the Wagner Malleable Iron Co. He was a member of the Dlinois and National. Society of Professional Engineers, and served as secretary of the state organization from 1948 to 1951. He was on the board of the First Yes, No Finer Foods Can Be Bought Anywhere UNCLE AL PIGG'S TV SPECIAL mmm ir mmv lb.

Electoral Board, when it meets Tuesday, to refuse certification of Adduci 's nomination. Unless the nomination is ruled out, Adduci is assured of election in November because there is no Democratic opposition. Adduci nominated by the 2nd District Senatorial Committee after Rep. James J. Yaculjp, who was renominated in the April' 13 primary, withdrew.

Moore commented Tuesday that the nomination of Adduci was "perfectly legal" though "politically and morally repugnant." Today, Republican shairman said the nomination is 'fraudulent and invalid" because ne of the two committeemen who certified Adduci is not a resident of the 2nd District. He said the committeeman is ames Bernardi. Bemardi was fired 'uesday from his $275-a-month tfate job bv Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier. Moore charged that earlier failure detect "the fraudulent registration of James Bemardi points up die slip-shod practices of the Board sf Education Commissioners." Referring the Adduci's nomination, Moore said: "Our responsibility is to the entire Republican party and the Cook sounty Central.

Committee has no Intention of letting anyone use the highhanded methods which as a party we are fighting Ad-3uci and what he stands for and bis methods are alien to the Republican Adduci, then charged with two friminal offenses, retired from the Legislature at Moore's request 1952. Adduci later was acquitted of charges of fraud in the case in x-hich $6,400 in Cook County funds were paid to a phantom pay-roller. He' also was acquitted of charges of unlawfully receiving a commission on the $21,316 purchase of envelopes by the state. U. S.

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OUR COST and in tome easea amounts to lea than half what we paid for the roods. UNDER Company 129 W. WOOD Open A. 5L to P.M. WHITE GRAPES 2 lbs.

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M. 2 Hrs; of Fun 5 1 Jast adrertiae yoar snrplas clothing aad marketable items in the Herald and Review Classified Ad column. YouH be amazed how quickly they will sell for cash at a splendid price. Jast Do This DIAL 5151 the classified department. Non-commercial ads can be in serted in both the Herald and the Review for as hole as $1 for 7 consecu-tire days.

1 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT 2 -S PER MARKETS -2 EVERY SATURDAY DURING SEPTEMBER FEATURE PICTURE CARTOONS COMEDIES AhMKinVJ. WITH ONE TOLLY'S MARKETS INC HlrllJJlUn. CASH REGISTER RECEIPT DECATUR I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES sMsOMMMI 2220 E. WOOD 1335 N. RT.

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