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FRRCR: Should be not Miss. DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois Saturday, November 4, 167 14 Notice I Legal BEETLE BAILEY 28 04-11 4234 at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Lockart Son Funeral Home In the Circuit Court for the Sixth Judi- in Cowden, where friends may WAIT I'LL GO AD? IT TO TME AANJ Obituaries Mrs. Armsvorth Dies call after 7 p.m. today.

Burial cial Circuit rf fitinoifc. Macnn Coun l-inois. Robert D. Speer and Savannah RnrNO Seer, Petliioe-s vs V'il Fd win Freeman, a minor, Bobby Glenn Freeman and Savanrah Rachel Speer, Defendants. No.

47-L-947. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given you, Bobby Glenn Freeman, defendant, that this case ha been will be in Mound Cemetery at W'rlAT DO YOU VVAMT AAc TO DO, IT MOLTH-TO -MOUTH Cowden. sasns cooes Q. -J bails 1 hyp Pr or the American Cancer Socie commenced in this court against you and Mrs. Downing Mrs.

Sara E. (Elizabeth Armsworth, 60, of 110 N. Hay- THAT'S OKA MlS FRiEN'PS 6AV HIM A SOS PASTY POX'T TELL ANYONE ELSE OE THEV'LL ALL WAST ONE ty. Mrs. Ollie E.

(Ola) Downing, worth Ave. died at 2:15 p.m. Friday in Decatur and Macon Mrs. Ruthrauff 78, of Wichita, formerly of Decatur, died Wednesday in IP VOL) PKOMiSS TO TAKE 6COO CAKE OP IT YOU CAW HAVE IT FC2 O0Z VERY OW? Mrs. Josephine F.

Ruthrauff, Wesley Medical Center, Wichi uuiuy nuspiiai. Mr. Armsworth operates the Raycraft Drugstores in Decatur and was elected an assistant 74, of 308 W. Main died at ta. 7:40 p.m.

Thursday in St. Mrs. Downing was born in ir i tt i unJ other defendants, asking that the said Neil Edwin Freeman be deemed to be adopted by the petitioners herein and to all legal intents and purposes be the rhild of petitioners; that the name of Neil Edwin Freeman be changed to Neil Edwin Speer: and that the petitioners be granted such other a-rt further relief as may be necessary to effectuate said adoption and as to the Cou I seems proper, including but not limited to the termination of your parent-al rights. Unlens you file your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this case in the office of the clerk of this court. Courthouse.

Fourth Floor. 253 E. Wood Decatur. Illinois, on or before November 20, 1967. a judgment or decree by default may be taken against you for the relief asked in the complaint.

John T. Curry. supervisor of Decatur Township April. day. August, 1889, in Howell County, a daughter of Joseph and Narcissa Sampson Rogers.

She moved to Wichita from Decatur three and a half years ago. A lifelong resident of Decatur she was born here on Dec. She was a member of the 1892, the daughter of Nicholas and Margaret Tishhauser Gospel Assembly of Wichita. Clerk of Court Schaniel. She married Ollie E.

Downing On June 24, 1918, she was tisS CAyoU JUST EAT ARO JNEMT? i BEX MORGAN, M.t. Ill iUJJLJI'I It tfOSX IKTEKESTlNer IIMtEKETINS ENOUGH FOK SZh, I MEANWH I LE r2 T7re' LL-1--1 -lMs GALE THAT A RETVKM EN6AGEMENT VINPEEP Ar4 nT Men son. Mortniand ft Boien Attorney for Petitioners 227 So. Water St. Decatur, Illinois 62523 Telephone 428-4435 Sept.

5, 1905, in Oakwood. He preceded her in death June 28, married to Preston D. Ruth rauff, who died March 2, 1964. 1963, in Decatur. Surviving are a son, Preston She leaves two sons.

Willis Ruthrauff Decatur; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Van Camp and Oscar both of Decatur; 04 4359 ORDINANCE NO. 4913 An Ordinance Specifying Days Upon Which Parking Meter Regulations are Not Enforced. i Venerea, by Ordinance No. 3614 adopted October 10.

1960. in Section 12 thereof, I holidays upon which parking meter regulations would not be enforced were de- I fined to include New Year's Dav. Good and five grandchildren. Anaheim, a sister, Mrs. Graveside services and burial Leda Harper, Decatur; 12 Mrs; Armsworth was born Nov.

1, 1907. in Monticello, daughter of Clarence Kirby and Elizabeth Vent Smith. She moved to Decatur from Chicago 36 years ago. She was a member of First Methodist Church and the Women's Society of Christian Service of the church, the Decatur Club and was past president of the Auxiliary of the Illinois State Pharmaceutical Association. She married Sam E.

Arms-worth June 22, 1930, in Monti-cello. He survives. She also leaves three daughters, Mrs. Charles Keith (Elizabeth Jane) Sutton and Mrs. David Lyn (Mary Sue) Mayber-ry, both of Decatur, and Mrs.

Joseph John (Joyce Bess) Stephens Jr. of Deerfield; one brother, Clarence William of Winter Haven, her father grandchildren; and one Three sons, a daughter and will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Point Pleasant Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday in the J.

J. Moran Sons Funeral Home. Corbin Hales 10 brothers and sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services for Mrs. DONALD DUCK Ruthrauff.

a member of the Funeral services for Corbin First Evangelical United Breth ren Church, will be held at 1 7 VOU MEAN NOT UKCA I I LE 3JSTS EM I tTONALD--) Sj FAST 5gl B3EAK IT IN Hales will be at 1:30 p.m. to p.m. Monday in the J. J. Moran I (YOU IN A NEW day at the Dawson Wikoff CAR GRADUALLY Sons Funeral Home, with I GUESS DOES DONALD HE JUST LIKE HIS NEW) TOOK IT OUT, Funeral Home, Illiopolis, with 1 1 burial in Graceland Cemetery burial in Mechanicsburg Friends may call at the funeral Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day.

Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day; and Whereas, It appears necessary and desirable for the regulation of traffic and to enhance the safe and free flow of traffic upon the streets of the City of Decatur, that such definition of holidays should be chanced as hereinafter set out herein. Now therefore, be it ordained by the Council of the City of Decatur. Illinois: Section 1. That those days designated holidays upon which parking meters regulations shall not be enforced and the operation of the Motor Vehicle Parking System garages shall be suspended, and for said purposes only, be and they are hereby defined and designated as New Year's Day, Memorial Day. Independence Day.

Labor Day. Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same are hereby amended or repealed to accord with the provisions hereof as the case may be. Section 3.

That Section. 1 at this ordinance be and it is hereby added to and made a part of Chapter 30 of the City Code of Decatur as Section 116.1. Presented, passed, approved it recorded this 30th day of October. 1967. James H.

Rupp Mayor Attest: Phyllis E. Grotian of Decatur; and 10 grandchil after 2 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Hales.

91, of 1860 N. Carl Robb Broadway died at 4:20 p.m. Thursday in the Wakefield Nur dren. One brother preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, sing Home. Carl Edward Robb, 51, of 2042 N. Charles died in the Henry Busch emergency room at St. Mary's where friends may call after 5 Hospital at 2:50 p.m. Friday p.m.

today. Graveside services and burial will be at 4 p.m. in after becoming ill while driving his car at Broadway and Main Monticello Cemetery. The fami Henry E. Busch, 74, of Chicago, formerly of Decatur, died at 6 a.m.

Friday in his home. Mr. Busch was born March 29, 1893, in Decatur, a son of St. about 1:55 p.m. ly suggests memorials to either St.

Mary's or Decatur and Ma Before his death Mr. Robb told police that he felt a severe KERRY DRAKE con County Hospital Auxiliaries John Leo and Louisa Mueller pain ta his back, then lost con City Clerk State of Illinois County of City of Decatur ss. Turoc-c a imicp ilWuilF iUTMFHniKF.1 AH Hnilg At BROTHER ipiilr lp slpE poexgT THE GOING TO I A uf imutcI Dii-r "a UMl ouVtV-SW nlnD nADHkl? AUH I Tirk-V 1 1 HOfe' CTK? WAF I Legal Notice sciousness. When he came to 21-28-04 4354 Phyllis E. Grotjan.

City Clerk of the he said, he found his car had PUBLICATION NOTICE City of Decatur, Illinois, do hereby certify run into a fence. State of Illinois, County of Macon, ss. that the foregoing Ordinance Is a true EXHAUST FUMES C1 IT MIGHT AS WELL WILL IT Jf COME SIT HERE BESIDE KERR, INVESTIGATING EVIPENCE, SLOWLY START Tl3H BE IN CHINA TAKE, 1 'tf iTr--X ME-' A WOMAN AS PROMINENT TO BUILD UP IN rC4rt-vJLS i GAMBLE? fiffPWV-2 AS GAMBLE V1'11 CAU A mechanic for Kilborn's, Mr and correct copy of an Ordinance adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Robb had lived in Decatur most of his life. A veteran of World Decatur at a regular meeting of said Council, held on the 30th day of October. garage' left e3KsSST Mm rwMF5 196.

and that the same was signed and In the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois. The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Tracy Charles Marios Forbes, et Defendants, in Chancery No. 67 494 Notice Is hereby given you. Tracy Charles Marion Forbes, Bertha B.

Forbes and County of Santa Clara, California, that suit entitled as above has been com- War II, he was a member of approved by the Mayor of said City on the 30 th day of October. 1967. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1 do further certify that the original of 99 which the foregoing Is a true and correct copy is entrusted to me as Clerk of said Busch. He moved to Chicago from Decatur about 30 years ago. He was an auditor for the state of Illinois and was employed by the Cudahy Packing Co.

for several years. He was an auditor for the Standard Oil Co while he lived in Decatur. Mr. Busch was a member of St. Phillip Neri Catholic Church, Chicago.

He was one of the organizers of the American Legion Post 105 in Decatur and was a member of the Decatur Chapter of the Knights of Columbus. He married Beatrice M. Zeng-ler. She preceded him in death. He leaves one son, Donald W.

menced and is now pending aealnst you. He W3S DOrn in LOVington on City for my safekeeping, and that I am wnerein piaimni seens 10 loreciose me TarPrl IS 1Q1R thP son nf Arh moncace nn the following described realiWdIxn la lyl0 lne son 01 Artn ur C. and Ella Jane Howard Robb. the lawful keeper and custodian of the same. In witness whereof.

I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said corpora tioD this 30th day of October. 1967. Phyllis E. Grotian (Seal) City Clerk of Decatur, Illinois un uec. zi, 1937, ne was married in Decatur to Belle estate, to-uit: Lot Fifteen (15) in Block Three (3) of Lakeland Heights, as per Plat recorded In Book 982 Pa Be 3 of the Records in the Recorder's Office of Macon County, Illinois; commonly known as 2984 South, land Road, Decatur, Illinois.

And you are further notified that unless on or before the 22nd day of November, 1967, you shall appear and defend in said suit, a default and decree pro confesso may be entered aealnst you oa the day LeCrone, who died Nov. 4, 1964 04 4241 Surviving are a son, Carl A. Decatur, and three daughters THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR COMMON TRUST FUND Annual Financial Report as of August 31, 1967 1967 i Mrs. Richard (Darlene) War- following or thereafter. nn n.J TT- 4 t-ll- Cost Market Value I investment.

John T. Curyi fluu; mias di el, uuitl Oil Lof Chicago; one daughter, Mrs. I CI H'rCWUOTUUNiNViv I I JT tSL-) -rr Bonds circuit Clerk of Macon County. Illinois Decatur, and Mrs. Don (Carol) 15,000.00 XT -t N.MlAZE 1 BCK WJ Corporate $1,349,047.75 X.V SltC il .1 tt Miellaneou.

Stubblefield, Clinton. Arrangements are incomplete at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. 508 .566.84 139.457.62 June M. McCarthy, also of Chicago; one sister, Mrs. Ambrose C.

Moran Sr. of Decatur; one brother, the Rev. Joseph Busch of Riverside, and eigh grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will Denz, Lowe, Limerick It Moore Attorneys for Plaintiff 1055 Citizens Building Decatur, Illinois Telephone: 429-5323 21 28 04 4J30 NOTICE OF NEW CLAIM DATE In the Circuit Court of Macon County, niinois. Estate of Nellie C.

Sherman, Deceased. No. 66-P-372. Notice is hereby given to all persons Idella Casey Idella (Ida) S. Casey, 85, 0f grandchildren.

that an inventory listing estate not previously inventoried has been filed in the above named estate. Claims may be filed again.it said estate on or before December 4th, 1967. AU claims not so filed are forever barred as to the estate hsted in Moweaqua, died at 2:05 p.m. a :30 a.m. Monday in St.

Phil-Friday in Decatur and Macon l'P Neri Church. Chicago, witl" County Hospital, where she had burial in St. Mary Cemetery, been a patient for the past six Chicago. Have CVia rto1 Ivian In foilim health for the past six months. H.

Barthelemy A lifetime resident of Mow A former Decatur resident. said inventory. John T. Curry Circuit Clerk Rosenberg. Rosenberg Ir Bickes Attorney of Record Decatur, Illinois 28 04 4350 CITY OF DECATUR NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for five 5 cash registers will be received until 7:30 P.M.

No. eaqua and the Moweaqua area, who was the first man to retirj lc limn IV 1WUS fice Pace, ot fL.a!Ihm, the Decatur Caterpilla, Tractor Co. plant, died at operator there. vember 13, 1967 at which time they will She was born in Shelby Coun- be opened and read aloud. p.m.

Friday in Wabash Memori I al Hospital. I He is Henry 0. Barthelemy, 75, of Greenup, who had been specifications ano proposal forms are near Mnwpanna nn Fph 91 available from the Purchasing Agent. 707 iuoweaqua On eo. East Wood Street, Decatur, Illinois.

1882, the daughter Of James V. The City of Decatur reserves lne right I anJ faPV rnmnholl focov to reject any and all proposals. ana Mary lampDeii Casey. waive technicalities and accept the km- I MlSS Casey Was a member in ill health for several weeks. Mr.

Barthelemy was born in a 41 1. est and best bid. Frank c. Lamhrick. 1 i me i irsi inrisuan cnurcn Purchasing Agent.

1967. 04 11 11 4240 October 24, SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution to me direct ed and delivered by the Clerk of the Cir cuit Court of Macon County, Illinois, In of Moweaqua, its Women's Council, the Magnolia Camp of of the Royal Neighbors of Amer- Barthelemy. ica, the Sunnyside Club, and' He as nLl was a charter member of the Mrs'. Mffl7.s- Huffman, who Leona Rebekah Lodge of Mow- surv1: A'5" eaqua son, Willard W. Huffman, Coco Surviving is a sister, 50'0- and la sister.

Mrs. Frank (Harriett) Carroll, 14 Elsie Bennett West Liberty West with whnm Mi paJ Mr. Barthelemy was a veter- favor of Heman Grain Company, an Illi nois Corporation, plaintiff, and against JLL iBTfM r'TilLS Purchased Interert 750.59 750.59 SV- WtJLEfl SWla VTiVv Invs'l $1,909,142.55 -SS- iSr Priocip" Ci 8'-1MM Cn-Trnmr 191 "HtSi Tol Principal V-LIILIB iZilgJ Of Fund $2,093,711.25 $1 frT- Section of Regulation 9 under which the I -V- -mi hi i I I Collective Investment Fund is operating Sec. 9.18 a (l)1 MITT AND JEFF Mutt MUTT MO. STUPID, I'M WITH YOUR I 111 ffl If I VfNGABAm' 1 I si MARY WORTH ltJ mum nut Fy, 1 I WELL, "'A I VOU HAVE BEEfi HERE ONLY THREE )f EVe! Lrl STATE FARM jg 3TTT1 CERTAIN FINANCIAL SWwi DAY THI5 WEErV! HOWEVER.

IN 0METHINg)i 111, Iniuranc Compw W9 I MR5. WORTH TELW EhJ IuwfTnOI TTeS TO trrZLr Ho. Bon. HllnoufclJ I YOU PL AM TO LEAVE US, I BROUGHT ALONG MY i I EVE, EARLY TOMORROW -CHECKBOOK I 5F0RAFULL FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND! FOR6ID5 MAWS Al THIS LIQUID IS HO, Yougombime fT 'NN I VLyCVJ KTiMO OF EXPLOSIVES Buf HARMLESS, ToO Slf2 WlWTHe wiwouta permit TuEY'Rg k. nrM capsules XrrvvNl i fcf VJtlL HAVE TO DIS- WARM- fWST' I "1 (T''l 1' aa (ST JSSJSg 1 Otto Murrell.

defendant, at Law No. 7261. In the Circuit Court of Macon Coun ty, niinois, I have levied on the following described property, to-wit: Lot Eight (8) in the West Half (WV? of the Nortli East Quarter iNE'i) of Section Twenty Two (22), also, the South sey had spent her winters for Wrld mem' in Eleven ill) acres of the West Half ber of the Eagles Lodge (Wi?) of the South West Quarter tSWVi) the past 20 years. Two broth- of the North East Quarter (NEV4) of ore onrl turn cictore nvaAs1a1 HGOfiS. said Section Twenty Two 22, all in Township Sixteen (16) North, Ranee One 1 East of the Third Principal Meridian, as per Plat recorded in Book 22, page 161 of the Records in the Re her in death.

services will be held Funeral services will be held at 1:30 m-, Sunday to the at 2 p.m. Sunday to the First Funeral Home at Green-Christian Church in Moweaqua, luP where friends may call af-with the Stine-Hodge Funeral ter 6 m- todav- Home in charge. Burial will bein Dundas Cemetery at Dundas. corder's Office of Macon County, Illinois, also knuwn as Twin Lakes Road, Harristown, Illinois. Taken as the property of Otto Murrell.

which I shall offer at public sale at the north door of the Macon County, Illinois Court House. 253 East Wood Street. De catur. Illinois, on the 1st day of December in the Masonic Cemetery southeast of Moweaqua. Friends may call at the funeral home' 1967, at the hour of 10:00 a.m.

of said Civil Defense day for cash, in hand, to satisfy said ex after 4 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Wise ecution. Dated this 27th day of October.

1967. James R. Doster, Sheriff of Macon County, Illinois Downing, Smith, Jontensen Ubl Attorneys for Plaintiff 295 North Franklin Street Decatur, Illinois 21 28 04 4229 NOTICE OF SALE State of Illinois. County of Macon, ss. Jim Walter Corporation, A Corporation, Plaintiff, vs Lloyd W.

Robins, Blanche K. Robins and Glenn Quayle, Defendants. In the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois In Chancery No. 6-0378 Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to a decree of the above court entered in the above styled cause on October 4, 1967, the following described real Meeting Held "The government needs help. It alone cannot effectively enact civil defense programs." Maj.

Ernest F. Melkush, chief of plans and training for tha Illinois Civil Defense Agency. Friday emphasized a need for business and industry to cooperate with governmental agencies in civil defense programs. Maj. Melkush was one of several speakers ataBusinesi Industry Government (BIG) civil defense seminar to the Hotel Mrs.

Flora C. Wise, 86, of 817 N. Oakland died at 12:45 p.m. Friday in Decatur and Macon County Hospital, where she had been patient for the past three days. A resident of Decatur since 1952, Mrs.

Wise was born to Cowden on Aug. 7, 1881, the daughter of August and Amelia Mollenor Fuhring. She was first married to Stewart Nance, who died Dec. 10, 1945, then was married on Sept. 26, 1948, to M.

E. Wise, who survives. if estate, to-wit: Lot Four (4) of Turner's Sub-division as per Plat recorded in Book 300 at Page 343 of the Records in the County Recorder's Office of Macon County, Illinois, commonly known as 1010 Turner Court, Decatur, Illinois, and on the 8th day of November. 1967, at the hour ot 10:00 A.M., in Circuit Courtroom No. 5 on the Fifth Floor of the Macon County Building, being the Ccurt-house, Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, will be offered for sale and sold in open HI I'm On My Way To Subscribe To Both THE HERALD And THE REVIEW.

Phone 429-5151 Herald and Review F.lorlrie Service "Pins' SCHWINN Motors STILLS FRANK WILEY Also surviving are a son Orlando. Melbert Nance, Bloomington; "In case of nuclear attack, three grandchildren; and four the survival of the United States great-grandchildren. could possibly depend entirely Mrs. Wise was a member of on the ability of business and the Methodist Church in Cow- industry to reactivate itself and den. begin operations as soon as pos- Funeral services will be held sible," he said.

Authorized G.E. Commercial Food Equipment Parts Service EICHENAUER 130 S. Oakland Ph. 429-4229 Court and at public vendue by the Judge of said Court then sitting in such Courtroom, said sale shall be made for cash in hand to the highest and best bidder on the date aforesaid. Dated at Decatur, Illinois, this 19th day of October, 1967.

JOHN T. CURRY Clerk of the Circuit Court of Macon County, Illinois Terms If Desired RUPERT'S SPORT SHOP Electric CO. 932 W. Eldorado Insurance Agency Ph. 428-4341 Ph.

42S-2723 530 N. Water Ph. 423-1323 i.

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