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Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, June 27, 1970 DECATUR HERALD Detroit, fine, $3 U.S. Weather Theodore Softley, speeding, $20 costs. H'inois Forecast Marietta, speeding, $30 fine, $10 costs; fleeing police, $150 fine, $10 costs; reckless driving, $100 fine. $10 costs (in court). Wilbcrt F.

Taylor, 700 W. King, parking where prohibited, $10 fine, $15 costs (in court). Robert V. Ammann, Route 4, speeding. $15 fine, $5 costs.

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1. Dcmr, LH Lomomca Gr 5Cr. Docov north and central portions. Fair tonight and Sunday. Highs today 75 to 82 north half in the 80s south half.

Lows tonight 56 to 64. Highs Sunday in the 80s. .12 .23 .63 .13 .49 Guthrie McKinney, 73j College, no valid safety test, $10 fine. $5 costs. Thomas W.

Woolever, Mat-toon, no valid intrastate hauling, $10 fine. $5 costs. THURSDAY i William E. Freeman. Route 6, Decatur Temperatures .21 .13 I failure to yield at intersection, $10 fine.

S3 costs. Donald Carl Price, El in speeding. $20 fine. $5 costs. I Stephen Lee McCaU, 1905 N.

Jasper, speeding. $15 fine, $5 costs. Tommie Wilder. 461 Longview. 1 Albany, rain 57 47 Albuquerque, clear 99 69 Atlanta, clear 87 68 Buffalo, rain 80 49 Chicago, clear 62 56 Cleveland, rain 72 55 Denver, clear 91 58 Des Moines, cldy 79 64 Detroit, cldy 65 54 Fort Worth, cldy 95 73 Honolulu, cldy 88 73 Indianapolis, cldy 85 63 Juneau, cldy 53 43 Kansas City, clear 87 74 Los Angeles, clear 87 68 Louisville, cldy 89 68 Memphis, cldy 94 71 Miami, cldy 87 78 Milwaukee, cldy 74 54 Minneapolis, cldy 73 59 New Orleans, cldy 94 74 New York, rain 65 63 Omaha, clear 83 60 Philadelphia, cldy 74 70 Pittsburgh, rain 80 59 Richmond, clear 86 69 St.

Louis, clear 83 71 Salt Lk. City, cldy 103 64 San cldy 61 54 Seattle, cldy 76 58 Washington, cldy 83 71 .09 Ar Average 111 I Mv.ni er Aro A RG'n 70 64 Friday Temperatures 7 a.m. 68 7 p.m Noon 80 10 p.m High 82 Low Precipitation: .03 Police Records SENTENCED, RELEASED Terr- M. Olivero. 19.

of 1233'i W. Wood St. has been sentenced in Circuit Court to a seven-day jail term on a simple battery charge substituted for the strongarm robbery charge filed against him last week. Time spent in jail on the robbery charge was allowed against tne 66 8:29 Saturday sunrise: set .64 .16 .23 .01 .17 .08 I loud muffler, $10 fine, $5 costs. Arlo H.

Kesterke, Dallas City, failure to yield right-of-way, $15' 'fine. $10 costs (in court). i Kenneth D. Blair. Oakley, il-1 legal mufflers, $10 fine, $5 costs; fine, $5 costs (two Records mo and Olivero has beea jail term released.

1A 1 1 I I VU .1 90 iio ioo Records for June 26: High 105 degrees, 1954 Low 48 degrees, 1908 Precipitation 3.07 inches, 1953 counts Loyd J. Henson, Mount Pulaski. 111., speeding. $10 fine, $5 costs. Percy Tansy 3019 90 90i( WV Safyrday in ii i E.

Harrison, speeding, $15 fine, I 1 Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths Man Citd for Reckless Driving Dave Taylor. 33. of 712 W. King St. was cited by police for reckless driing after his car collided with a parked car at 4:44 a.m.

Monday in the E00 Block W. Kir.g St. The parked car was owned by Deloris Williams of 816 W. King SL GUILTY PLEA $5 costs. Percy Mattews, 635 W.

King, driving while license suspended, $25 fine. $24 costs (in court). Russell J. Bridges. 952 E.

Harrison, no splash guards Decafur 0toms of Record (truck), $10 fine. $5 costs. burial Cresthaven Memorial Park Cemetery, Olney; call 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

FOSBENDER Thomas P. Markwell, 2260 N. Edward, too fast for conditions. $10 fine. $5 costs.

KENNEDY Mrs. Rose Kennedy, 75, of 423 W. Center St. died at 8:30 p.m. Lloyd Dean McQueen.

24, of Memorial Hospital, Lincoln; born Lincoln; married Gladys Johnson, Feb. 14, 1963, Panama Canal Zone; leaves wife; services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Holland Barry Funeral Home, Lincoln; burial Union Cemetery, Lincoln; call 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Sunday. Masonic rites 8 p.m. Sunday. BANKS J.

E. Nichols. Brcttwood, 2025 Main St ded has disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine. Court to guilty in Circuit charre of obtaininz $5 costs. Ethel M.

Osborne, ROUtS 1, ctimnlart rtr iprs art ffrvfe. Traffic Accident Traffic Accidents ran red light, $10 fine, $5 Sentencing was deferred until costs. Jy M. For week of June 14 June 20, 92 traffic accidents were TUESDAY NEW TRIAL DENIED lerry Lee amim. 3 auiian, ran red light, $25 fine, $10 costs! (in court).

Emma C. Fosbender, 90, of Neoga, died 12:50 p.m. Friday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital; born Illinois; leaves son Earl Fosbender, Neoga; sister Mrs. Elmer (Stella) Thomas of Sullivan; seven grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild; services 10 a.m. Monday in St.

Mary's Catholic Church in Neoga; burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Trowbridge; call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Swengel-O'Dell Funeral Home; Mattoon; brothers Cecil, Trilla; Morris, Mattoon; David, Windsor; sister Mrs. Mary Page, Pinson, Mrs. Ruby Helm, Mattoon; Mrs.

Martha Brown, Broughton; arrangements incomplete, Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon. Rodney A. Scott Judge Sarah Elizabeth Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R.

Banks of Bethany, died shortly after birth 6:30 p.m. Ron Ibert, Normal (truck); reported in Decatur, including 1 21 personal iniurv accidents. 72 bteven Dean uisi, uanon uty, Marietta; 7:00 a.m., at 100 E. property damage accidents, six speeding. $19 fine, costs Kathleen Nicholson.

1027 E. accidents and no Marietta. pedestrian Thursday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home where friends may call from 4 p.m.

to 3 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in (Jreenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Kennedy was born in Medon, a daughter of Allen and Leanna Graves Stubbs.

She was a member of Antioch Baptist Church and a lifelong Decatur resident. She married George Kennedy in 1934 in St. Louis, Mo. He died in 1968. Surviving are son George Decatur; brothers Walter, James, both of Decatur; sister Mrs.

Jessie Davis, Decatur; five grandchildren. fatalities. Thursday denied Lhe nc trial motion of John Donald "Jack' Hise. 40, of formerly of Decatur, who was convicted earlier this month of a charge of possessing a pistol within five years of his from prison. Sentencing will WEDNESDAY Thursday, St.

Mary's Hospital; leaves parents; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Banks, Sullivan; Mrs. a 1 1 Schwartz, Bethany; great -grandmothers Mrs. Ruth Entertainment Calendar Building Permits Prairie, speeding, $12 fine, $3 costs.

Robert L. Ashby Bement. no valid safety test, $10 fine, S3 costs. George R. Plain, 2645 N.

Morgan. defective exhaust system. $10 fine, $5 costs. Rosary, 8 p.m. Sunday, Swengel-O'Dell.

HALL and come after an aggravation mitigation hearing today. United Commercial Travelers will hold annual chicken fry at 6 Construction of one-family 1 residence, 2537 Burgener.j $38,000, owner Merle W. Perm, fee $31.50. Construction of shed, 1447 S.I Sandra K. Dowdell, car hit by hit-and-run, 11:15 a.m., mart parking lot.

THURSDAY John E. Jestis, 17, 1144 E. Mueller; Dale W. Crosier, 21, 3750 N. Woodford; 2:05 p.m., at Cordray, Sullivan; Mrs.

Fern Schwartz, Bethany; graveside services 9 a.m. today, Camp Field Cemetery, near Sullivan; McMullin Funeral Home, Bethany, in charge of p.m. in Nelson i'arK iseacn House. Bring table service, two dishes and one- or two fried chickens. Save receipts.

Carl Hall, 80, of Pana died 10:45 a.m. Friday in his home; born Shelby County; married Beulah Whitlatch; she preceded in death; leaves son Stanley, Decatur; daughter Mrs. Arlene Barr, Pana; six grandchildren; John B. Ward, 1105 E. Walnut, speeding.

$10 fine, $5 costs. Edna F. Kalcm, 739 S. 19th, avoiding traffic control device, $10 fine, $5 costs. Gertrude R.

Shanle, Buffalo, speeding, $10 fine, $5 costs. 1900 Pershing (side-swipe). GOSPEL SING Lincoln (Special) The Lester Family and the Gateway Boys of St. Louis will present a program of gospel music Sunday at the State Street Baptist Church in Lincoln. They will sing in services at 10:30 BORLAND 31st, $170, owner L.

Bendsen, fee $7. Demolition of business permit, 1462 E. William, owners Pete and Jerry Franks and Mrs. Bill Franks, fee $15. Construction of one-family dwelling, 4065 Nottingham, James D.

Barter, 18. 3874 E. Hickory (injured) on a Honda; Kenneth C. Eschbaugh, 27, 302 N. 35th; 7:15 p.m., at 2501 E.

William. Richard D. Kneller, Oreana, services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Stumpf Funeral Home, Pana; burial Linwood Cemetery, LONG Eugene M. Long, 61, of 849 W.

Division St. died at 6:20 a.m. Friday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Dawson Kelley Ann Borland, 11, of rural Wapella died 2:10 a.m.

Springfield Memorial Hospital; born Clinton; daughter of Gene and Mariorie Laggett Borland; Today Performances of the comedy, "Something Different," starring Alan Sues, will be given at the Little Theatre On the Square in Sullivan at 4 and 9 p.m. The Corn Stock Theatre will present a situation comedy, "The Impossible Years," at wo 1 ior conuniona, iV iuie, 2 and $18,200, owner 1 a a Pana; call 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 42, 1310 Construction fee $16.50. Mary M.

Fetrow, p.m. to 9 p.m. today. (leaves parents, rural Wapella; Semor (driver); Irvin R. HENNEBERRY Rogers, 2030 N.

27th (parked); Bradley Park in Peoria. PROMOTION Springfield (Special) Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie announced the promotion of Col. Warren E.

Bristow to brigadier general and was assigned as commander of the 2.300-maa FRIDAY Willie T. Clark. 959 W. Cerro Gordo, too fast for conditions, $10 fine, $5 costs. Russell Earl Fairbanks.

1045 W. Harrison, failure to yield at intersection, $10 fine, $5 costs. brothers Danny, Gene at home; sisters Jodie, Danielle, at home; grandparents Mrs. Bernice Laggett, Wapella; Mrs. Dorothy Borland, Wapella; great The St.

Louis Municipal Opera Wikoff Funeral Home where friends may call from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. Masonic rites at 8 p.m. today.

Burial will be in Old Pleasant View Cemetery, Assumption. Emmett D. Henneberry, 75, of Bethany died 4:20 p.m. Thursday, Woodlawn Nursing Home, Business alteration, vzz tu. William, owner Gebhart-Livesay and Gebhart, fee $10.

Garage alteration, 807 N. Monroe, $3,000, owner Bonnie Howerton, fee $7. Construction of garage, 2243 N. Monroe. $1,330, owner O.

Harfer, fee $7. Mount Zion; born Bethany; grandmother Mrs. Jennie Weaver Maple. Bloomington: 6:08 p.m., Gibsons parking lot. David Allen Head, 16.

2292 E. Locust (driver); Kimberly Newberry, 6, 1417 N. 24th (on bicycle) (injured); 7:42 p.m., on Grant schoolground. David J. Cohan, 30, Pana; will feature a special attraction this evening when they present "The Red Skelton Show" starring Red Skelton.

Today starts Homecoming Week at Centralia, and it will end on July 4 with a carnival Dean Arthur Phegley, 623 W. I quartered al 0 Hare Interna- i services 2 p.m. Sunday, Her- Leafland, speeding, $15 fine. married Agnes Morrison, May 9, 1917, Dalton City; leaves wife; sons Gene, Bethany; Joseph St. Louis, daughters Dorothy M.

Henneberry, Construction of tional Airport and with units ia Ohio and Wisconsin. Mr. Long was born in Assumption, a son of Eugene and Bessie Pearl Clark Long. He jvas a steamfitter for George T. Walker, lived in Decatur for 43 years.

Was a member of First United Methodist Church and Great Light Lodge No. 1064 garage, 1736 costs. owner Eddie Richard T. Whitlock Springfield, speeding, $12 fine, $5 ington Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton for family and close friends; burial Sugar Grove Cemetery, northeast of Wapella; no visitation; memorials Wapella Christian Church. N.

Gulick, $1,750, Crawford, fee $7. Construction of a a Joyce Phelps, 30, passenger, Washington D. Mrs. David garage, 2420, costs. (injured); (Maureen) Gilmore, Albuquer W.

Geddes, $1,054, owner Orville Utility Firm Skt Gas Lin Permit Springfield (Special) I An application for a construc William J. Rogers, IUiopoIis. disobeyed stop sign, $10 fine, $5 Brickley, fee $7, que, N. sisters Mrs. Arthur (Ann) Ekiss, Mrs.

Thomas (May) Ekiss, both of Bethany; Garage alteration, 10 6 0 DAY I Kenneth N. Cox, Rancho Cor-! dova, speeding, $10 fine. Mrs. Virginia Dav. 90.

of Tomlinson, 50, 2890 E. Division (injured); 3:44 p.m., on U.S. 51 at Imboden. Fredrick R. Mouska, 25, 4010 E.

Cantrell; Barbara Ann Deckard, 34, Arthur; 6:37 p.m., on U.S. 36 at Country Club. Cecil F. Caylor, 54, 1643 N. seven grandchildren; services 10 a.m.

Monday, Sacred Heart Legion 4th Division will begin today at the Holiday Inn East in Springfield and will continue through tomorrow. A country music show will be featured at the Illinois Country Opry Auditorium three miles south of Petersburg. "Papa Is All," a Pennsylvania Dutch comedy, will be presented Lovington died 5:30 a.m. Friday in her home; born Willis, tion permit has been filed by the Central Illinois Public Service Co. with the Illinois Division of Waterways.

The firm wants to install a gas Rogers, $100, owner Virginia Covex, fee $7. Construction of one-family dwelling, 2825 N. Fairview, $13,500, owner Edward Dahn, fee $21.75. He married Weltha Westbrook June 27, 1969, in Decatur. Surviving are his wife; daughter Mrs.

Michael (Linda Kay) Copass, Mount Zion; sister Mrs. Daniel (Emma) Wright, Shelby ville; brothers Burns Orle both of Decatur; Oliver, Bloomington. Catholic Church, Dalton City; burial St. Isadore Cemetery, near Bethany; call 5 p.m. to 9 $5 costs.

Kevin R. Downs, 1430 W. Macon, ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. p.m. Sunday, McMullin Funeral Water; Bill Sims, Kincaid; 3:49 p.m., in Caterpillar parking dome, Bethany; Rosary 8 p.m.

by the Clayville Stage-coach married Edward Day; he died in 1951; leaves son Otha, Severn, daughter Mrs. Olive Wright, Lovington; eight grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, McMullin Funeral Home, Lovington; burial Keller Business alteration, Eisner Food Store, Northgate Mall, $4,800, fee $19. 1 pipeline under and across 513 various streams along a route $5 between Assumption and a point near Boody. W.l Sunday.

Effie Lurine Rowland, Karen, speeding, $18 fine, costs. William A. Brown, 728 O'NEAL Arthur M. O'Neal, 80, of Mat SHEPHERD Mrs. Zula Shepherd, 75, of 1323 E.

Main St. died at 9:25 p.m. Thursday in Americana Nursing Central Illinois Births Cemetery, near Lovington; call lot. Meridith Burgess, 24, 465 W. Green (on motorcycle) hit by hit-and-run, 3:48 p.m., on King at Van Dyke.

James Allen Wilery, 17, (injured) Mount Zion; Mark L. Patrick, 17, (injured) 441 Melrose; 4:27 p.m., at 2300 N. Wood, disobeyed stop sign, $10 fine, $5 costs. Robert W. Pierce, Mattoon, speeding, $10 fine, $5 costs.

toon died 8:55 p.m. Thursday, Illinois Central Hospital, Stop Theatre at Pleasant Plains, 12 miles west of Springfield on Illinois 125. Tickets can be secured at Citizens National Bank Travel Bureau. Scovill Farm Zoo is open from 1:30 to 8 p.m. Admission, 25 cents.

Fairview and Nelson Park STALIN BUST (c) 1970 New York Times Moscow A fatherly looking bust of Joseph V. Stalin was unveiled 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. Chicago; born Adams, Donnie D.

Boyer, War- married Hazel Baker; leaves ELDER Cloy County Hospital MlGLIN. Mr. and Mr. Jomet, Floro. I rensburg, speeding, $10 fine, S5 wife; son James W.

airl, Junt 24- Harve Elder, 67, of Cowden Hillsboro Hospital MASTERS. Mr. and Mrs. Victor. died 2:10 a.m.

Friday St, Mattoon; Charles, Atlanta, Broadway. costs. Mark S. Gagnon. 4020 Arthur, Center.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Brintl-inger's Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. girl, June 2S.

daughters Mrs. Dorothy Turney, Anthony Memorial Hospital, Thursday without ceremony at his grave near the Kremlin i It was the latest and most symbolic step in the gradual campaign to rehabilitate Stalin's i once-discredited image. swimming pools are open from 1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.; 35 cents for persons under 16; adults, 75 Mattoon Mofnonai Hospital GOV BE RT, Mr. and Mrs. Christian.

Mattoon; Mrs. Mary Lou Cox, iutmgnam; born Harrisburg, W. John W. Randol, Macon, Neoaa. boy.

June 26. Tulsa, Mrs. Peggy married Clara Epperson, Abronam Lincoln Memorial Hospital speeding. $20 fine. $5 COStS HOBKIRK.

Mr. and Mrs. Rictwrd. LlrV b' cents. Newby, Humboldt; brother John Marcn 12, 1926; she died in 1968; coin.

girl. June 25. I Waterways Construction Applications leaves daughters Mrs. Faye Doty, Peoria; Mrs. Shirley Mrs.

Shepherd was born Paris, a daughter of William and Sally McClure Shepherd. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Faithful Endeavor Kowe, Park Ridge; Mrs. Garcia Congressional Boxscore MAJOR UGlSUriON IN 9 1ST CONCUSS Sports Events Today Blickem, Peru, Mrs 1 TT 1 Atlanta, sisters Mrs. Irene Jones, Huntsville, Mrs.

Ronald Campbell, Charleston, S. ten grandchildren;" services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.

Applications for construction permits received by the Illinois vdruiyn nagei, eona; sons TT SO ROBARDS. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon. Lincoln, girl, June 25.

SAMPSON, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence,) Lincoln, girl, June 25- Pana Community Hospital MATHIAS. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyie, Roso-I mood, boy, June 25. ALLEN. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.

Pana. girl, June 26. St. Anthony Memorial Hospital JONES. Mr.

ond Mrs. Jesse. Willow girl. June 26. Kirby Hospital xicuve uiarK, james, all of 14 WwUr SF Cowden; Kenneth, Titusville Dempster, Austin.

S- iv I' 13 SCHEDULED IN PROCESS "fr COMPUTED division of waterways, by counties, include: Clinton-Washington By Illinois Power Decatur, to install a gas pipeline under and Jonn, bt. Louis, sister Mrs WEHRLE. Mr. and Mrs. Philip.

OeLond, Muriel Coley, Healdton, Okla. brother Karl, West Plains, Mo 5 boy. June 25. Lodge No. 177 and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Auxiliary.

She married O. E. Shepherd -Nov. 24, 1916, in Decatur. He died Feb.

18, 1964. Surviving are her son John Decatur; half sister Mrs. C. L. (Lenora Onieda) Binger, Tenafly, N.

J. 1 granacnildren; services 1:30 Illinois State shoot will be held at Mather Gun Club in Springfield and will continue through Monday. Decatur Commodores play Wisconsin Rapids at 7:30 p.m. in Fans Field. Maroa Red Door softball plays Vandalia at Maroa.

Riley's softball plays Terre Haute, Ind. in a double-header at 7:30 p.m. at Hayes Field. An Arabian Horse Show will be held in the State Fairgrounds across Crooked and Sewer creeks from Centralia. Jasper By the Illinois Department of Conservation to p.m.

bunday, Lockart Son Funeral Home, Cowden; burial Mound Cemetery, Cowden; call 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. RAG EL George W'atson Ragel, 87, of rural Brownstown died 6:15 a.m. Thursday in his home; born Fayette County; married Elizabeth Nichols, Aug.

30, 1906, Vandalia; she died in 1951; leaves daughters Mrs. Verlyn Irene Sidener, rural NnproMeratin Tnroty i V. LJ. 1 I I Draft Reform li-. 'it--i 111 i To law I I il Elettorol College Itww i qT I i Decatur Births SCHMAHU Mr.

ond Mrs. Wayne. Mocen. girl, June 26. St.

Mary's ST CLAIR. Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry, 5252 E. William, girl.

June 25. St. Mory MORVE, Mr. ond Mrs. Edward 1645 N.

31st. twin boys. June 24. OMH construct an earth dam with i East-West Trod spillways and other appurtenances to impound a lake on an unnamed tributary of the Embarras River near I' GgonMte Advertising FINLEY Mrs. Eva Finley, 69, of Olney died Friday morning, St.

Luke's I I I i Postmaster Appointments Brownstown; Florence Ragel, at DAVIS. Mr. and Mrs. Lee girl, June 25. OMH KILLOUGH.

Mr. and Mrs. John. girl. June 25, OMH 4- I I I Postal Reform Hospital, St.

Louis; born Wayne County; married Dale C. Finley he died Nov. 12. 1957: Mtno Safety LAZELL. Mr.

and Mrs. Rlctwd. Moroa. girl, June 25. DMH Water Pollution SIMPSON Jerry B.

Simpson, 72, of 851 N. "Main St. died at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday. Central Illinois I WALTENS. Mr.

ond Mrs. Cloylon, 480 Country Club boy, June 25. DMH Omnibus Farm Newton. Macon-Christian By Central Illinois Public Service Springfield, to install a gas pipeline under and across various minor streams along a route between Assumption and a point near Boody. Coliseum in Springfield today and tomorrow.

Mid-season demolition program of stock car races will be featured at the Peoria Speedway at 3520 W. Farmington Rd. in Peoria. Macon Speedway time trial at 7 p.m., first race at 8:30 p.m. Veling Rights home; three grandchildren; four great grandchildren; services 2 p.m.

Sunday, St. James Free Methodist Church, south of St. Elmo; burial Sidener Cemetery, St. Elmo; call after 2 p.m. today, Brown-May Funeral Home, St.

Elmo. WILLIAMS 4- Anlipoverty Program EWmenlory Education I School Lunch Program i 4V Traffic Court WEDNESDAY Bessie E. Murphy, Nokomis, speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs. Tommy Lee Smith, 2102 N. Charles, driving after leaves son Dale C.

Oklahoma City, brothers Kenneth Young, Fairfield; Harold Young, Brookfield; Edgar Young, Steubenville Ohio; sisters Mrs. Alberta Coale, Evansville, Mrs. Gladys Musgrave, Bowling Green, Mrs. Edith Guess, Brookfield; four grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Schaub Funeral Home, Olney; Military Procurement 1 Food Stomp Authomotion Sgt.

Russell L. Williams, 26, of Activities Today Reservation deadline for food Stomp Reform Fire Calls Foreign Aid Authoniat an 4-" suspension of license, 10 days in I ANDERSON Andrew Logan Anderson, 67, of Cornland died 9:10 p.m. Thursday, Abraham Lincoln Mattoon was killed in enemy action June 2, in Vietnam; born Mattoon; leaves parents Ova and Margaret Lewis Williams, Oroamied Cnmo Control Thursday 1414 N. Warren. Muny Opera "Promises I Promises." Malicious jail, (in court).

Lafayette Taylor, 1463 11 PTT ftonk Holding Companio 11:54 p.m. false alarm.

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