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BULLETIN BOARD 100-Funeral Notices Pig Beck MEMORIAL HOME MRS. GLADYS S. STOCKDALE R1. 12, Bloomington SERVICES Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. Rev.

Manis Officiating Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Sibley, ILL. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m., Monday at the Memorial Home MRS. ALVINA MARIE HERING 21 Barons Place, Bloomington SERVICES 2:30 P.M., Tuesday Rev. Ralph Faisst Officiating Interment Park Hill Cemetery Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. at the Memorial Home Memorial fund for the St.

Lukes Union Church Building Fund BECK MEMORIAL HOMES Bloomington 827-8475 Hudson 726-1313 105-Card of Thanks The family of RUSSELL R. LAWYER wishes to gratefully acknowledge the many kind expressions of sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. God who when will we passed 125-Birthday clasp meet away the again. July Love golden Notices 14, 1977. always, chain closer Mary 110-In Memoriam WITH A SINCERE desire to render a helpful service to those of our patrons who wish to have In Memoriam notices published, we have gathered together hundreds of suitable verses and have published them in an attractive booklet which may be had free by calling 829-9411 or writing the Special Service Department care of Daily Pantagraph in memory of ROSCOE R.

McCUBBIN 128-Anniversary Notices Happy SEVENTH Anniversary Cheryl and Tom Corbitt Love from B.J. and All the PUBLIC NOTICES 130-Legals BID INVITATION NOTICE Champaign Co. Nursing Home is accepting sealed bids for quantity purchase of meat, representing Champaign, DeWitt, Ford, McLean and Piatt County Nursing Homes. Bid forms may be obtained on July 21, 22 and 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

at the Champaign Co. Purchasing Agent's Office, Courthouse Annex, 204 E. Elm, Urbana, Ill. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS McLEAN COUNTY BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF CONNIE J. FRAZIER and FRANK J.

FRAZIER No. 80 367 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, FRANK J. FRAZIER, respondent, that this case has been commenced in this court against you asking for DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE and for other relief. UNLESS YOU file your appearance in this case in the office of the clerk of this court, Room 404, LAW JUSTICE CENTER, Bloomington, Illinois, on or before August 6, 1980, A JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF ASKED IN THE PETITION. (SEAL) Daniel L.

Billington Clerk of Court, Pro Tem Barbara B. Neumann Deputy DAVIC DAVIS, JR. Attorney for Petitioner 102 South East Street Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Ph. (309) 828-2616 PUBLICATION DATES: July 7, 14, 21, 1980. The Pantagraph Classified Ad RATES HOURS -Pantagraph Classified Ad Department open Monday thru Friday, 8:00 A.M.

to 5 P.M.; Saturday, phone only until Noon; Sundays and Holidays 3 to 5 P.M. For your convenience, we will take Classified phone calls Monday thru Friday until 6 P.M. Ads called in Monday thru Thursday between 5 and 6 P.M. can appear in the "Too Late To Classify" the following evening! Calls made Friday after 5 P.M. will appear in the Sunday edition.

Classified Advertising starts in the morning edition and runs through the evening edition. As an accommodation ads received Monday thru Friday before 10:30 A.M. will be accepted for the evening edition, these ads also will be placed under the "Too Late To in the evening edition and then transferred to the correct classification the following day, However, ads appearing in one edition of any calender day will be charged the rate for one full day. Phone 829-9411 Ask for Classified Ad Taker If Placing Ad by Long Distance, Call Collect Station to Station. After Call Is Accepted, Ask for Classified Rates Effective Sept.

1, 1979 Minimum Size Ad--15 CASH PRICES SIZE 8 DAYS Words Cash Daily In Ad Price Cost 15 10.90 1.36 22 14.11 1.76 28 17.10 2.14 34 20.52 2.57 40 23.94 2.99 46 27.36 3.42 52 30.78 3 85 58 34.20 4.28 words or 3 lines DAILY COSTS DAYS 1 DAY Cash Daily Cash Price Cost Price 6.86 1.72 2.70 8.57 2.14 3.19 10.35 2.59 3.69 12.42 3.11 4.42 14.49 3.62 5.17 16.56 4.14 5.90 18.63 4.66 6.64 20.70 5 5.18 7.38 The count is for average size words of 5 letters. The Pantagraph reserves the right to determine exact number of lines to be occupied by any ad. Cost is determined by number of lines, not words, in the ad. Cash rate earned if paid by city advertiser within five days from billing and by suburban advertisers within seven days. Every other day orders payable at one day rate.

Ads costing more than $50 require credit approval. $6.00 service and mailing charge for blind ads. Quotations of rates gladly given for other than set solid Classified Ads. Liability of Publisher and Newspaper for errors is limited to space occupied for ad. Credit for errors not the fault of the advertiser will be limited to 1 day's republication of ad.

The Pantagraph is responsible for the first incorrect insertion only. The Daily Pantagraph, WHO CAN DO IT Business Service Directory 200-Tax Service 204-Appliance Repairing WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS A-One Appliance Heating Cooling 407 W. Front Bloomington 24-Hour Emergency Service Ph. 829-6530 206-Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists ANNOUNCING THE LOW-MAINTENANCE HAIRCUT At Command Performance. It continues to help your hair hold its shape even as it grows, because the hair style you want is adapted to the hair you have.

It's not only 'easy to take care of, it also makes it easy to get all the looks you're looking for. Shampoo, precision cut, and blow dry for men and women, $14. No appointment necessary ever. COMMAND PERFORMANCE 510 IAA Drive. 663-7351 Behind Wendy's 208-Bicycle Service 212-Bulldozing, Grading, Garden Plowing 216-Carpet Cleaning 220-Catering Service FOR GROUPS of Around 50 or Less.

None small Ph. 829-6008 224-Concrete, Mason Work BRICKWORK -Tuckpointing, Building Wall and Foundation Repair, Chimney Work, Basement Waterproofing. Ph. 827-8787. Cement Masonry and Brickwork, Tuck Pointing, Foundations.

Vast experience. Senior Citizens Construction. Ph. 828-7084. CONCRETE WORK -Patios, sidewalks, driveways, etc.

Free estimates. Call 1 309-726-1410, collect EMMETT CONCRETE. Quality Reasonable prices. (We take pride in our work.) For Free estimates Call collect for Emmett Concrete Ph. 376-4381 or 376-4541.

BURCHAM CONSTRUCTION INC.Fireplace, sidewalks and driveways. Call LeRoy, 962-3871 or 829-2635. 228-Electricians 232-Furniture Reconditioning CUSTOM STYLING -New fabrics and quilted patterns too! small. Chairs, etc. HELEN'S UPHOLSTERY, Ph.

309-724-8489. FURNITURE -Upholstery and Repair. Your home or mine. Also restoration of antiques and wicker. Ph.

452-2289. "EASY TIME" Wood Refinisher Available At The COLOR WHEEL 421 N. Main Ph. 827-6023 FRIEND'S VINYL is now taking in upholstery, furniture and all types of seats. Will give free estimates on bus seats.

Ph. 217-935-8522. UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Prompt and professional Pick-up and Delivery Available COLOR WHEEL Downtown Bloomington Ph. 827-6023 236-Home Improvements CARPENTRY -And other fix-it stuff. Reasonable rates.

Ph. 829-3424 GENERAL REPAIR No Jobs, too small! 829-9989. HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHINGFree estimates. Ph. 828-0258 INSULATE Your Home Today! The Silver Lining Way.

For free estimates, call 829-6611, U. S. Insulation Co. PAINTING- -And roofing. Free estimates.

Reasonable rates. Ph. 828-7162 ROOFING -Siding, Chimney Caps and Repairs. Since 1942. C.

Legg Son, Bloomington, IL. Clarence Legg, Ph. 828-9554; Phil Legg, Ph. 454-2597. ROOF REPAIR SPECIALTY R.E.

Deitz 828-0385 ROOFING -Shingles, repairs, hot roofs. Free estimates. Experienced. Ph. Owen Price, 829-6295 or 829-9865.

SIDING -The best products, workmanship and lower prices are at Hurlbert's. Call collect, 828-2333. AAA A HOME CARE -Roofing, aluminum siding, remodeling. Insured, estimates. Ph.

Steve Adams, 828-7534. ALDERMAN ROOFING- -Shingling, Repairs a specialty. Free estimates. No job too small. Ph.

663-2279. ALL YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENTS -Sparks Powell Home Improvements, 607 S. Clayton. Ph. 827-4053.

BUD STUTTS CONSTRUCTION -General contractor. Block foundations, concrete floors and sidewalks, room additions. By the hour or contract. Distance no object. Ph.

309-962-3781. BURCHAM CONSTRUCTION INC. -Total home improvements, roofing, siding and fireplaces, etc. Call LeRoy, 962-3871 or 829-2635. BUSS CONSTRUCTION--N home building, remodeling, repairs.

Ph. 309-663-1435 COUNTRY SIDE ACRES ING-Serving you, your home and your farm. Room additions, roofing, siding and tree removal. Free estimates. Ph.

309-722-3762 or 309-452-9613. HUNDMAN REMODELING SERVICE For all your remodeling needs, Call Bob Wahls at 454-3112. INSURANCE WORK -Siding, overhang repair, roof damage, ect. Insured, experienced. Call 452-7504, evenings for a free estimate.

KEISER'S ROOFING -And Home Improvements. General carpentry. No job too large or too small. Free estimates. Ph.

829-4613. KITCHENS BATHS Recreation Rooms -FIREPLACES BRADY HOME CENTER 923 E. Grove Ph. 829-7078 MIKE'S CARPET a yard, work guaranteed. Ph.

452-5335 NEED A PLUMBER? Call Ralph (License No. 058-051392) MILLER TRUE VALUE Ph. 827-6131 6 ODD JOBS, Repairs, Remodeling, Paneling, etc. Free estimates. Richard Knight, Ph.

829-7307 240-Janitor Service 244-Lawnmower Service 248-Landscaping- Yard Care LANDSCAPING Tree, shrub moved or planted, trimming, stumps, firewood, fencing. Licensed, fully insured. Ph. 828-3012. LAWNS -Complete Service.

1 Rolling, Seeding, Fertilizer, Sodding, Dirt, Grading. Ph. 829-3067. LAWN MOWING -Reasonable, dependable. Odd jobs.

Call Walter Ahrens, 828-2557. 155-Business Personal The Pantagraph Classified Ads PUBLIC 130-Legals INVITATION TO BID CITY OF BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Sealed bids will be received in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 109 E. Olive Street, Bloomington, Illinois, until 2:00 P.M. on July 21, 1980, for the IMPROVEMENT OF BROADMOOR DRIVE BETWEEN OAKLAND AVENUE AND LINCOLN STREET Which consists of approximately 1376 Feet of Full Depth Pavement Replacement With Aggregate Base, 2' Bituminous Concrete Binder Course, and Bituminous Concrete Surface Course, Class I and 1295 Feet of Bituminous Concrete Surface Course, Class Resurfacing. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 109 East Olive Street, Bloomington, Illinois.

Inquiries as to the requirements of the specifications should be directed to the Engineering Department, City of Bloomington, which has prepared the specifications and will be responsible for monitoring the performance of the successful bidder. A bid deposit or bid bond in the amount of not less than of the total bid shall accompany each proposal and shall be in the form of a cashier's check, certified check, bank draft, or bid bond made payable to "City of Bloomington, Illinois" The City of Bloomington reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive technicalities in bidding. The City of Bloomington requires all contractors and vendors doing buiness with the City not to discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, age, color, religion, sex, ancestry, non job-related handicaps, or national origin. The contractor shall pay the prevailing wages for construction trades as predetermined by the Illinois Department of Labor pursuant to the Prevailing Wage Law. Payment to the contractor will be made from Motor Fuel Tax funds.

Sandra Cordero City Clerk Published July 9 and 14, 1980 Bloomington, Illinois PROPOSAL FOR FISCAL AUDIT Proposals will be received from Certified Public Accounting firms for conducting a fiscal audit of all records and accounts maintained by the Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington for the fiscal years 1978 and 1979. Instructions and audit guidelines are available at the Housing Authority office in accordance with H.U.D. regulations and requirements. Bid proposals will be accepted until 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, 12, 1980, at the Housing Authority Office, 104 E.

Wood Bloomington, IL, at which time they will be publically opened. The Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to wave technicalities in the bidding. Signed Lawrence E. Irvin Executive Director Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington, IL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed Change in Rider "Adjustments to Residential and General Gas Service To Patrons of Illinois Power Company Illinois Power Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission proposed revisions to Rider to its Schedule of Rates for Gas Service, "Adjustments to Residential and General Gas Service III. C.

C. No. 25, First Revised Sheet No. 24. The proposed revisions would change the method specified in Rider for determining the amount and payment of Facilities Charges Refunds to tomers taking natural gas service under service Classifications 51 and 63.

Upon approval of the proposed revisions, the present FCR of $3.35 would be reduced to zero. A copy of the proposed revisions to the tariff may be inspected by any interested party at the business offices of the Company. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Chief Clerk of the Illinois Commerce Commission, Springfield, Illinois 62706. ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY E.A. Deardorff Director- -Regulatory Matters Decatur, Illinois 62525 The Pantagraph Classified Ad INDEX BULLETIN BOARD 100-Funeral Notices 105-Card of Thanks 110-In Memoriam 115-Lodge Notices 125-Birthday Notices 128-Anniversary Notices PUBLIC NOTICES 130 Legals ANNOUNCEMENTS Classifications 135 thru 165 WHO CAN DO IT Classifications 200 thru 288 AGRICULTURAL Classifications 300 thru 340 AUCTION SALES Classifications 345 thru 365 EMPLOYMENT Classifications 400 thru 425 FINANCIAL Classifications 430 thru 450 MERCHANDISE Classifications 500 thru 596 MOBILE HOMES Classifications 600 thru 625 RENTALS Classifications 700 thru 750 REAL ESTATE Classifications 800 thru 845 AUTOMOTIVE Classifications 900 thru 922 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY July 14, 1980 B-5 Central Illinois Deaths Arnold C.

Molck William Litwiller GIBSON CITY (PNS) Arnold C. Molck, 47, died at 9:40 p.m. Saturday at Gibson Community Hospital. His funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, the Rev.

Denis White officiating. Burial will be in Drummer Township Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 4 to 9 p.m. today at Lamb Funeral Home, with rosary to be recited at 8 p.m.

today. He was born Dec. 2, 1932, near Sibley, a son of Andrew and Carmen Chambers Molck. He married Esther Bode, June 30, 1954, at Gibson City. She survives.

Also surviving are five daughters, Lois Hayslett, Piper City; and Therese; Anne; Helen; and Diane Molck, all of Gibson City; a son, Edward, Gibson City; two half-brothers, Raymond Molck, Memphis, and Vernon Molck, Anaheim, and four granchildren. He was preceded in death by eight half-brothers, a daughter and a son. He was a heavy equipment contractor in Gibson City and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Memorials may be made to the church or mass cards. Bloomington Normal Deaths Donald R.

Bonny The funeral of Donald R. Bonny, 77, Venice, formerly of Bloomington, who died Friday, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bruce Memorial Home, LeRoy, the Rev. Robert Calderwood officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, LeRoy.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 tonight at the memorial home, with Masonic services at 7 p.m. He was born April 16, 1903, at McLean, a son of John and Nellie Thayer Bonny. He married Ruby Williams Aug. 18, 1930, at Joliet. She survives.

Also surviving are four sons, Robert Tobyhanna, Marvin Miami, Charles Heyworth; and Weldon Duane, Jacksonville, a daughter, Betty Huss, Vancouver, a sister, Pauline James, Reno, 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. A son and a brother preceded him in death. He was a bookkeeper for Beich Candy Nierstheimer Grocery and Hayes Custer Foundry, all of Bloomington. For 25 years he worked as a switchman for the Railroad, retiring in 1968. He was a member of Bloomington Masons; Order of the Eastern Star, Normal; and Bloomington Consistory.

He attended Wesley United Methodist Church. He moved from Bloomington to Florida in last August. Alvina Marie Hering The funeral of Alvina Marie Hering, 82, of 21 Berenz Place, who died Saturday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Beck Memorial Home, the Rev. Ralph Faisst officiating.

Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 tonight at the memorial home. She was born Jan. 4, 1898, at Bloomington, a daughter of Henry and Minnie Springborn Schroder. She married Clyde W.

Hering Jan. 14, 1920, at Peoria. He died Feb. 12, 1959. Surviving are three sons, Clyde 21 Berenz Place; Wayne, San Diego, and Arnold, 2807 Morningside Drive; and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a son and two brothers. She was a member of St. Luke's Union Church. Memorial may be made to the church building fund. Gladys S.

Stockdale The funeral of Gladys S. Stockdale, 88, R.R. 12, who died Saturday, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Beck Memorial Home, the Rev. Glenn Manis officiating.

Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Sibley. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 tonight at the memorial home. She was born Oct. 31, 1891, at Sibley, a daughter of William R. and Olive Farley Little.

She married William H. Stockdale Dec. 29, 1912. He died in February 1937. Surviving are a daughter, Vivian, Stockdale, R.R.

12; and a sister, Mrs. Olive Stein, Coeur D'alene, Idaho. She was preceded in death by a son, two brothers and two sisters. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church. Motorcycle crash injures man, 26 MINIER (PNS) A 26-year-old Minier man received facial cuts and bruises after losing control of his motorcycle while traveling on the Minier-Mackinaw Blacktop, just south of Candlelight Road, about 2 a.m.

Sunday. Bill Horner was taken to St. Francis Hospital Medical Center, Peoria, where he was listed in good condition late Sunday. Tazewell County sheriff's police said a three or four inch drop in the road because of resurfacing may have caused Horner to lose control of the motorcycle. GRIDLEY (PNS) William Litwiller, 80, died at 12:05 p.m.

Sunday at his home. His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Waldo Mennonite Church, the Rev. Lester Zook officiating. Burial will be in Waldo Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 tonight at Froelich Memorial Home and an hour before the service at the church. He was born July 1, 1900, at Pratt, a son of Joseph and Barbara Birkey Litwiller. He married Della Sutter Feb. 15, 1925, at Hopedale. She died March 3, 1936.

He married Nora Eichelberger Aug. 20, 1938, in Iowa. She died Feb. 15, 1974. Surviving are two sons, Richard, Elkhart, and Kenneth, Foosland; five daughters, Doris Lock, Farmington; Esther Yordy and Edith Erb, both of Gridley; Betty Ulrich, Roanoke; and Fay Roth, Stronghurst; two brothers, Roy and Emery, both of Delavan; 21 grand-children; and four greatgrandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers, a sister and a grandchild. He was a retired farmer and a member of Waldo Mennonite Church. Memorials may be made to the church. Maude Wullenwaber MORTON (PNS) Maude Elizabeth Wullenwaber, 91, formerly of 219 Pershing died at 11 a.m. Sunday at Apostolic Christian Restmore Nursing Home.

Her funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ludwig Mortuary, the Rev. Dave Heneghan officiating. Burial' will be in Roberts Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the mortuary.

She was born May 5, 1889, at Minier, a daughter of Daniel R. and Mary Graff Singley. She married Homer Carl Wullenwaber at Minier Dec. 22, 1910. He died March 20, 1966.

Surviving are four daughters, Marie Miller, Danville; and Agnes Sadler, Olga Hoerr and Ruth Hanley, all of Morton; a brother, Louis Singley, Gulfport, four grandchildren and a greatgranchild. She was preceded in death by four brothers. She was a resident of Morton since 1941 and was a member of Morton Community United Church of Christ. Memorials may be made to the church. Leafy Larson MAROA Leafy Larson, 83, of Crestview Nursing Home, Clinton, formerly of Maroa, died at 8:42 a.m.

Sunday at Decatur Memorial Hospital. Her funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dawson-Wikoff Funeral Home, the Rev. Terry Willis officiating. Burial will be in Maroa Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. She was born March 31, 1897, at Argenta, a daughter of Bruce and Blanche Coulter Shuey. She married John S. Larson July 26, 1915, at Decatur. He died May 19, 1961.

Surviving are a son, John Maroa; three daughters, Pauline Larson; Norma Hughes; and LaVon James, all of Maroa; a foster daughter, Harriett Pfister, Yuma, a sister, Zera Gee, Frankfort, five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a son. She was a member of Maroa United Methodist Church and Maroa Order of the Eastern Star. Elmer J. Arteman WAPELLA Elmer J.

Arteman, 65, R.R. 1, died at 3:31 a.m. Sunday a at St. Joseph's Hospital Medical Center. He, had been ill.

He was taken to Main Memorial Home, Bloomington. REPORTED SUNDAY DUANE H. DALY, 71, Spokane, formerly of Armington, died Friday. His funeral and burial will be in BERNICE L. BUNNELL, 81, Saybrook, died Saturday.

Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Wespin United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Wiley Cemetery, Colfax. ESTHER MITTENDORFF, 77, Lincoln, died Saturday. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Fricke Funeral Home. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Visitation will be an hour before the service at the funeral home, with rosary recited at 10:45 a.m. MICHAEL E. HEBLING, 26, Gridley, died Friday.

His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Salem Mennonite Church. Burial will be in Gridley Cemetery. IDA H. BROWNING, 92, Lincoln, died Saturday.

Her funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. today at Holland and Barry Funeral Home. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. MAUDE BALDING, 79, Pasadena, formerly of Lexington, died Thursday. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m.

today at Pennell Cemetery, Towanda. EMMA KINDRED, 92, East Peoria, formerly of Goodfield, died Friday. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at Leroy Schmidt Memorial Chapel, East Peoria. Burial will be in Atlanta Cemetery, with graveside services at noon Monday.

RUBY I. HARP, 87, R.R. 3, Clinton, died Saturday. Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at Pullen-Boos Funeral Chapel.

Cremation will follow. GORDON WETHERHOLT, 83, Pittsburgh, formerly of Pontiac, died Saturday. His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Raleigh J. Harris Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. (309) Today's 5 Everyone Something 1116-678 (608) WHO CAN DO IT 248-LandscapingYard Care TREE CUTTING- -Trimming, removal. Fast service, lowest prices. Ph.

828-3681. YARDS MOWED -and have own equipment. Ph. 452-5133. CHAIN SAWS AND LOG SPLITTERSWill make firewood fast those storm damaged tress.

WEAVER'S RENT-ALL Ph. 452-4192 DAMAGED TREES- Removed or pruned. Call J.C. Landscaping, Towanda, 309-728-2389. DO YOU Have firewood but need it split? Call for free Ph.

309-725-3340 TREES and STUMPS -FIREWOOD COMPLETE FARM DRAINAGE Complete Job-Free Estimate KEITH McCLURE, COLFAX Ph. 1-723-6032 or 828-7575 PUBLIC NOTICES 130-Legals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS McLEAN COUNTY BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF DONNIE RAY JOHNSON No. 80 121 Petition Adoption of Child Named DONNIE RAY JOHNSON PUBLICATION -ADOPTION NOTICE The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice hereby given to you and each of you CHARLES PADGET and all to whom may concern, that on the 30th day of June, A.D., 1980, A PETITION WAS FILED in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of McLEAN County, Illinois, for the adoption of a child named DONNIE RAY JOHNSON, that summons was duly issued, returnable according to law, and that said petition is still pending. Now, unless you, the said defendants, file your answer, or otherwise make your appearance in said cause, held in the Law Justice Center in the City of Bloomington, County of McLean, Illinois, on or before the Fourth day of August, A.D. 1980, default may be entered against you at any time thereafter and a decree of adoption entered in accordance with the prayer of said petition.

(SEAL) Daniel L. Billington Clerk of the Circuit Court, Pro Tem By Marian H. Rader, Deputy McLean County, Illinois PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY STEVEN SKELTON 306 North Street Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Ph. (309) 829-4396 PUBLICATION DATES: JULY 7, 14 and 21, 1980. STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McLEAN -IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of MARGARET LOUISE NEAL, Deceased.

No. 77-P-616 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Margaret Louise Neal, of Lexington, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on June 17, 1980, to Francis Marion Neal, Executor, 208 S. Center Lexington, IL 61753, whose attorney is Thomas M. Shields, 121 W.

Main Lexington, IL 61753. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters of Office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred. Claims must be filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at McLean County Law Justice Center, 104 West Front Street, Room 404, Bloomington, Illinois 61701, or copies mailed or delivered to the executor or administrator. Dated June 23, 1980. (SEAL) Daniel L.

Billington Clerk of the Circuit Court, Pro Tem By Nancy L. Westerfield, Deputy Publication Dates: June 30, July 7 14, 1980. ANNOUNCEMENTS 135-Funeral Directors BECK MEMORIAL HOME EAST LAWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1102 Airport Rd. Ph. 662-5387 Harold E.

Bathe, Director KIBLER-SMITH MEMORIAL HOME (Formerly Flinspach-Kurth) METZLER MEMORIAL HOME Stamper Memorial Home 914 N. Main St. Ph. 829-2296 Ample Parking In The Atmosphere Of Your Home Carmody Funeral Home McLean and Chestnut St. Ph.

828-3113 140-Flowers Novak Flowers Sympathy Arrangements 1312-318 N. Main-Ph. 827-6081 145-Cemetery Lots PARK HILL CEMETERY- -Rolling hills and excellent care are your assurance of lasting beauty. Our representative will visit you with full information. Ph.

828-8424 155-Business Personal AUTO AND TRUCK LICENSE SERVICE- BLOOMINGTON GUN E. College, Normal, IL. Ph. 454-3122. PROFESSIONAL HYPNOSIS- -For dieting, smoking, confidence and relaxation.

A. R. Sodetz, PhD; M. H. Vinitsky, PhD, 1224 Towanda Plaza.

Ph. 452-9841. Super Saver Lines Days Dollars See Classification 500 For Details 160-Where to Go CROWN GALLERIES -Home of Gemfire Counterfeit Diamonds 2207 E. Oakland Ave. Bobs and Johnson's Veterans Restaurant Parkway Steak Shake 609 S.

Hannah 604 E. Locust 1219 S. Main, Normal 165-Lost and Found -Canon AE1 in case with strap. Lost in Evergreen Lake or Hudson area. Reward! Ph.

309-724-8259 collect. FOUND -Female Husky or Malamute. 6 months to year old. Ph. 829-1345 or 828-5198.

If claimed, free to good home. LARGE BLACK FEMALE- -Part Labrador. Scar right side of nose. Answers to 'Cedar', Lost in Minonk or surrounding area. If found, call 309-432-2536, ask for Bob.

Reward. LOST -Brown female toy poodle named Midget. 6 years old. Lost in W. Locust St.

area. Ph. 828-5794. LOST-1 pair of prescription sunglasses in a black case. Black frames with green lens.

Possibly Downtown Normal. Write: Box 323, Saybrook. I LOST GOLDEN RETRIEVER -And 1 sad little boy. Lost in E. Market area Sat.

If you've decided to keep him, give us a call anyway to let us know he's OK. His name Toby. Call 829-2107. 155-Business Personal Join the Warm and Friendly Atmosphere Three Oaks Nursing Home We Pride Ourselves on Quality Health Care 301 S. Vine, Lexington Ph.

(309) 365-8016 252-Moving, Trucking, Storing 256-Painting, Paperhanging PAINTING- -Interior, exterior. Paper removal, some texturing. Free estimates. 22 years experience. Ph.

829-4040 or 828-8071. PAINTING -Interior and exterior. 8 years experience. Satisfaction always at lowest prices. Ph.

452-9622. PAINTING AND -interior and exterior. Textured ceilings and ceramic tile. 18 years experience. References cheerfully given.

Special rates for senior citizens. Free estiCall McLean County Painting, 663-5648. Painting, Interior, Exterior. 20 years experience. Senior Citizens rates.

Discount on materials. Free estimates. Insured. Ph. 452-8098.

A-1 PAINTING -Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Free estimate. 25 years experience. Ph.

829-3269 or 829-7985. FRY'S Painting and Paperhanging. Paper removal. Texturing and Acoustical ceilings. Free Estimates.

Ph. 828-1177, 829-8609. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR- -Painting. Special rates for senior citizens. All work guaranteed.

References. Free Estimates. Ph. 829-3135. JIM HALL -Paperhanging and Painting.

20 years experience. Insured. No waiting! Ph. 827-8658. SHAFER'S PAINTING Interior, exterior.

10 years experience, free estimates. Ph. 828-7162. WILL DO PAINTING CHEAP -Interior and exterior work. Free estimates.

Ph. 452-1691, ask for Mike. 260-Sand, Soil, Cinders BLACK DIRT PH. 309-473-2490 FREE FILL DIRT- You haul. Ph.

829-9229 or 662-3184 after 6. 264-Sewing Machine Service SEWING MACHINES -All makes repaired. Guaranteed. H.W. Montgomery Sewing Center, 311 N.

Main (Viking, New Home Dealer). Ph. 829-8014. 268-Snow Removal 272-Storm Windows, Screens 276-Television, Radio 280-Vacuum Cleaners ELECTROLUX Sales Service 801 S. Main Ph.

827-0491 284-Watch-Jewelry Repairing WATCH AND JEWELRY RepairsDiamond Remounting, Appraisals. CONTARINO'S JEWELRY 203 North Downtown Normal 288-Miscellaneous Service LAWN MOWER REPAIRING AND SERVICING Ph. 829-9989. ALWAYS BUYING -Scrap iron, metal machinery, industrial material and wire. Call us collect for quotes.

Morris Tick 501 E. Stewart, Bloomington. FOR THE BEST IN HOME CAREHousewares, personal care, and multivitamins and mineral supplement products, call your local Amway distributor. Ph. 454-1745.

AGRICULTURAL 300-Poultry and Supplies READY-TO-LAY-Pullets available. ZEHR MILL Pontiac, IL A 815-842-1812 1812 HATCHERY, 305-Farm Equipment BUG KILLERS- Flowtron. Special on lawn and garden tools MOWERS- Woods NEW DMI Wagons USED WAGONS-2 good 185 bushel; and other good used wagons. WEBER EQUIPMENT White Farm Sales Service Lexington, IL Ph. 365-7141 CHAIN SAWS Over 50 new and used in stock, $50 and up.

Bars, chairs, sprockets to fit most saws. Lincoln Radiator Power Equipment 116 S. Ha Hamilton-Lincoln-Ph. 217-732-7084 OPEN: 8-5; 8-8 COMBINE PARTS Up Thru MF510, JD 7700, Int. 915, Oliver 7600, Gleaner N.1.

702 and Case 1010. Rebuilt and used cylinder heads. Waynes Used Parts, El Paso, Ph. 527-3125. COMBINE -1979 6600 diesel, both heads, 240 hours.

1967 655 series, Chevrolet tandem, 18' box, twin hoist. Ph. 309-963-5640. COMBINES 8600, 15', Kwik-cut head White 4-row wide cornhead TRACTOR -White 4-180, excellent condition EMORY HARFORD SONS Piper City, Ill. Ph.

686-2245 New Idea White COMBINES -New 4420 and 7720 available. 1974 6600; 1973 6600; 1970 15, 7700.1 16' and 20' floating Platforms, $1000 each. JD 444 and 643 cornheads; new and 653 TRACTORS- -INTEREST-FRI -FREE FINANCING 'til 3-1-81. All new and these used available: JD 2640 with 40 hours and warranty; JD 1975 4630, 2215 hours; JD 1976 4430, 1200 hours; JD 1972 4320; 1967 JD 2020 with loader; JD 1020, sharp DISCS and PLOWS -JD JD New JD 2600 4, 5 and 6- bottom; JD 2700 5 and 6-bottom; JD 2800 5 and 7-bottom Plows. Used JD 1450 6-16 LAWN TRACTORS- Take your pick for $250 from JD 56, IH rider and Tru-Test CROSS IMPLEMENT -JD Dealer Minier, IL Ph.

392-2150 COMBINES-6600 diesel, 300 hours, hydrostatic, extra nice, with 454 row crop head 7700 diesel, turbo hydrostatic, chopper with 16' platform, Hart-Carter 643 cornhead C.C. HAWES IMPLT. CO. New Holland-Ph. Dealer COMBINES Used AC LKS with air conditioned cab $27,950 Used JD 6600-D with air conditioned cab, 24' $27,950 Used JD $25,000 Used JD 4400-D with $22,500 Used MF 510-gas, real nice, with MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY IHC 46-T $995 JD 1210 A-cart, 1 year $4495 SPECIAL for DISCOUNT on installation of rasp bars STAHL IMPLEMENT John Deere Dealer Mount Pulaski, IL Ph.

217-792-3201 CORN HEAD-1978 John Deere 444. Like new. $5500. Ph. 217-489-2881.

DUALS and DM1 rim-mount or axle-mount. Smitty's Dual Wheels, Rossville, IL, Ph. 217-748-6138. White space increases readership.

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