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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 18

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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0HCATUR HERALD tecatur, Illinois, Tuesday, February 13, 1969 1 nnn srn nm fill 1 1 1 i Hr-4l 1 1 111 -AA Yl -t rrS445 II 1 tUJ I STARTING OUR I JkJ VjA 23: 45H. YEAR IN BUSINESS! k'i "THE DEALER WHO CARES!" lMmimM Associated Press Wlrephet wwsi ps im ffi. sm -i i. gmm Rush-hour traffic which clogs Saigon has slowed supply shipments according to American officials. Short Items Centra! Illinois Deaths Washington (AP) j.

i day as Negro students broke up told'3 political science class. A col- her home; born April 6, 1912, BEESLEY Lawrence C. Beesley, "ui vernon: married Monday VanHalin rfioH -HI r. QimHaV I DUSineSSmen 'eSe spokesman a i 30 trend demonstrators evidently enroll u- I ,7 Jones in St. Louis in Vile Virvmo- hnrr? Inlv 1(1 10(19 I welcome the IT ed in the class of Dr.

Joha in RnnH Pnnntv HvpH most m2' leaves husband; sonsjtoward "consumerism pro- broaden product guarantees and Bunzel, an anti strike listen more closely to customer; fessor, solely to disrupt it. complaints. life in Fayette County; married Jerrv and SkiPP'i Doth of Van-Sadie Branum, Nov. 11. 1939; dalia; daughters leaves wife; stepdaughter Mrs.

Florida; Mary Lou, Vandalia; Betty Whitten, Oak Laws; Wednesday, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, editor ami Diiblisher of tho Tulsa I NO CHANGE II u.kU -cv 1 TI a-cci xiuuik uiici ox nuuie, Vandalia; burial Fair lawn Cemetery, Vandalia; call after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Fillmore; sister Mrs. Charles Wood, Mulberry Grove; three step grandchildren; services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Bethel Baptist Church, near Vandalia; burial Glendale Cemetery, Fillmore; call after 4 p.m.

Tuesday, Miller Funeral Home, Tribune, put it this wav in Ottawa (AP) speech to a U.S. Chamber of! President Nixon is "most Commerce Public Affair si aous" to have a meeting Conference: with Prime Minister Pierre "This, it seems to me, is the1 Elliott Trudeau, Foreign strategic time for expanded, not Secretary Mitchell Sharp told contracted, guarantees. It is the House of Commons Monday, good time for rigid quality con-' He was responding to an asser-trol. for DromDt and courteous tion that the coming Nixon visit 68 MUSTANG GT Fastback Racing green, 15,000 true miles, scoop hood, wide ovals, power steering and brakes. Warranty is good.

Immaculate. PORTLOCK Mrs. Rosella Portlock, 84, Newton, died 8:50 a.m. Monday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Feb. 17, 1885, in attention to complaints even to wope suggests an ap-JasDer Countv: lifelone JasDer I wrong or frivolous ones.

parent downgrading" of Canada BROWN Ralph C. Brown, 70, Atlanta, The bigger business becomes bv U.S. government, county resident; married Una the smaller the consumer feels, I and the smaller he feels, the more he turns to government as his protector and guar- died 4:55 a.m. Sunday in his Portlock in Newton, Feb. 25, hmoe; born Jan.

10, 1899, in! 1903; he died June 3, 1947; Waynesville; retired farmer; Heaves sons Ralph Newton; president Atlanta Rural Fire Warren. Akron, Ohio; Kendall, (yiftP 67 DODGE Dart GT Cherry red, low miles. 8, automatic transmission, radio, heater, good white walls. Local 1 owner. Car very sharp.

District for 16 years; married Highland, Eldon, Ethel Condor in Lincoln, Feb. daughters Mrs. Monaj 22. 1922: leaves wife; daughters! Wierman, Merryville, Ind.jj WARM CHICKS Mrs. Wilma Wills, Mrs.

Mary Williams and Mrs.j Rainesville, Ala. (AP) Mrs. Evelyn Cook, Atlanta; jNPva June Mitchell, both of i National Guard troops mann-brothers Everett and Charles, 'Newton; Mrs. Eileen Lucas, portable generators to pro-both of Peoria; Ray, Havana; Des Plaines; Mrs. Rozellaide electricity to keep baby Frank, Clinton halfbrother wis.

Wheeler; 2 in a stricken north Lloyd Harris, Atlanta grandchildren; 23 great -jAlabama community from ihalfsisters Mrs. Edith grandchildren; 1 great great freezing. Bluffs; Mrs. May McGuire, St. grandchild; services 2 p.m.

Petersburg, Mrs. 'Wednesday, United Church of; EVIDENCE STAYS Gertrude Younger, Decatur; sLxCh is Newton; burial; Trenton, N.J. (AP) LAW For Today Q. Attached to my driver's license I have a note which reads: "In case of an emergency I do not want any amputations operations without my conscious permission." WTould a doctor be legally required to abide by this note? A. A doctor has a legal and professional obligation to save life and limb.

Therefore, in an emergency such a note would not ordinarily restrain a doctor from doing what believes is necessary to fulfill this obligation. 67 DODGE Polara "500" Turquoise, black vinyl bucket seats, full power, factory air, 5 deep treaded whitewalls. Very choice car. grandchildren; services 2 p.m. cemetery, jrew jersey Supreme' Tuesday, Atlanta i i a n'call after 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Court Monday reUsed to throw' Church; rial Atlanta Seessengood Marshall Funeral out evidenCe in a case in vol vintr vemeiery; vuiram a ncwiuu, reputed Mafia leader Ruggerior Home, Atlanta, in charge. REYNOLDS Boiardo and 18 others accused of running a large scale lottery numbers operation in Newark. Pfc. Gary E. Reynolds, 26, Clinton, killed Feb.

11 in Vietnam; services 10 a.m, COMER Donald W. Comer, 56, Indianapolis, died 12:02 a.m. Monday, Wienoa Hospital, In Submit questions to: Illinois State Bar Thursday. St. John's Roman ol NEW STORM By the Associated Press dianapolis; born March 21, 1912 mu; Catholic Church, Clinton; burial Casey; mechanic with A late winter storm dealt a Clinton; can 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m.

67 CHRYSLER "300" Maroon, white vinyl roof, full power, factory air, runs and drives out like a new car. Best radio and heater, all white vinyl bucket seats and interior, spotless condition in every way. crippling blow to the Southeast and parts of Texas Monday. Cold weather edged as far south as southern Florida. Wednesday.

Pullen Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; Rosary 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Macon County Deaths McLeans Trucking Indianapolis 30 years; married Minnie Austin; leaves wife; son William Indianapolis; daughter Mrs. Donna Musick, Indianapolis; brothers Glenn, Charlestown, Ray and Nate, both of Casey; sisters Mrs. Ruby Baysinger, Beardstown, Mrs.

Audrey Reed, Charleston; and Mrs. Bernice Davis, SHAFER Joe Shafer, 68, a formerly of Claremont, died Sunday in his home; born April TWO DIE Weiden, Germany (AP) The engineer and fireman of DAILY Clara Grace Daily, 74. of 231 rot iro the Munich Dresden passenger 1, 1900, in Claremont; Maffit St. died 8:50 p.m. burned to death Monday S.

pyschiatnc aide at Mission, Kans. services 1:30 when their train crashed into an 66 P0NT1AC Tempest Custom V8, automatic power, factory air, radio, heater and good whitewalls, small V8 gives you real economy. Top car, low price. oil truck, p.m. Wednesday, a 1 1 State Hospital; Manteno resi-Funeral Home, Casey; burial (dent 28 years; married Lela Casey Cemetery call after 10 Stoltz in Claremont, Feb.

4, Sunday. St. Mary's Hospital; born Feb. 24, 1894, Niantic; daughter of Michael and Catherine Phelan Daily; lived in Decatur 40 vears; retired sec- i a.m. Wednesday.

CLASSES BEGIN San Francisco (AP) 1920; leaves wife; son Gerald, Anderson, brothers Otto, Olney; George. Carmel, San Francisco State College, retary, Mississippi Valley hit by homemade bombs twice Structural Steel Co-; member in four days, got off to a rocky 'Business and Professional start of the spring semester to-j Women's Club, St. Elizabeth sister Mrs. Isabelle Boewe, Champaign; three grandchildren two great-grandchildren services 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Prairieton Church, east of Olney; burial Crest Haven Cemetery, east of Olney; Schaub PLYMOUTH Fury III Sodality, Catholic Daughters of America, St.

Agnes Court, St. James Catholic Church; leaves sisters, Sarah E. Daily, Decatur; Mrs. Kathryn Leonard, Decatur; three brothers, four sisters preceded her in death; T-T crVi TVTace onH Ul Bloodmobile Comes Thursday Funeral Home, Olney, in charge. HARDYMAN Othol E.

Hardyman, 60, Camargo, died 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Jarman Hospital, Tuscola: born Dec. 21, 1908, Broadlands; Camargo resident 31 years; retired construction worker; married Thelma Hopewell in Rockville, Nov. 26, 1937; leaves wife; sons Jerold, rural I Villa Grove; Richard, at home; Charles, U.S. Air Force in iThailand; six grandchildren; brothers Wayne, Indianapolis, Floyd, Clinton, Iowa; sisters Mrs.

Dorothy Vermillion, iBlythe, services 2 p.m. i Wednesday, Camargo United Cream finish, Y8, automatic, power, radio, heater, white-walls, tan vinyl interior, another local car that has had real good care. Don't miss. The February Red Bloodmobile session Decatur st James Catholic Tnursday will mark the nm j. SUTPHEN C.

Scott Sutphen, 80, Milmine, died 9 a.m. Sunday, Cozy Haven Nursing Home, Monticello; born Nov. 18, 1888, in Prairie City; resident Milmine about 3 2 years; married Ethel P. Moffitt MaCOniT HTm-an Cnnc anniversary of the County voluntary blood Home; burial Calvary Ceme i IWfthrvlict Chiirrh- hnrial flair! Burlingame, Jan. 14, tery, Eliopolis; call after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. This monthly bloodmobile session at the YMCA is being' 64 FORD Galaxie "500" Small V8, automatic, radio, heater, new whitewalls, never been banged around. Good value. Ridge Cemetery, Camargo; call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Keith Funeral Home, Villa Grove.

1914; leaves wife; son Stanley Milmine; 3 grandchildren; services 3 p.m. Tuesday, Roux Funeral Home, Bement; burial Cerro Gordo Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. HES ELTON 1 Charles Henry Heselton, 38, Mattoon, died 7:15 a.m. Monday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital; born July 21, 1930, in i Mattoon; lifelong Mattoon resident; Lowell School custodian; sponsored by the Downtown! HARDING Decatur Council.

JIrs Herschel (Catherine During the past month 418 Harding, 73, of 1127 N. Church pints of blood were used byjst. died 8:20 a.m. Mondav. St.

residents and those employed in (Mary's Hospital; resident of the county. Decatur since 1925. moving here Donors will be prodded with'from Bethany; born Feb. 7, free transportation between 11, 1896, Harvel; member St. a.m.

and 4:30 p.m. by the Catholic Church; Royal from the parking lot Neighbors, Veterans of Foreign Montgomery Ward Co. and; Wars Auxilary and Army the First Lutheran Church, 250 Mothers; married Jan. 5, 1915 W. Decatur St.

'to Herschel A. Harding, who Donors parking at died Jan. 22. 1958; leaves son Montgomery Ward are asked to Paul Harold Robert WISEMAN George Linder Wiseman, 82, St. Elmo, died about 1:30 a.m.

Monday, Fayette County married Opal Sparling in Holly! Springs, Dec. 29, 1956; i Hospital, Vandalia; born Aug. 22, 1886, in Loudon Township, 64 FORD Custom 2 Dr. 6 automatic, radio, heater, exceptionally nice interior and exterior. Runs out very, good for a good economical driver, this is it.

leaves wife; father Henry Mattoon rhildren Charles' Fay County; li 1 uo ctao oni Fayette County resident; 1 voiiu iiu i inuio cumi A t- 1 SI rtnfli retired stationary engineer; iTracey, all at home; brother park in tne soutnwest corner ol, and Leo all of Decatur; daughters Mrs. James (Helen) the parking lot and to wait for the Inbus at the west entrance married Alice Newburn in 1911; she died about four years ago; leaves sons Fred Leslie, Manteno; Glenn Delmar, St. William Mattoon; sister Mrs. Dale (Helen Louise) Stevens, Tampa, services 2 p.m. Thursday, First Apostolic Church, Mattoon; burial Camp Ground Cemetery, southwest of Mattoon; after 6 McGroarty, Hidden Hills, Mrs.

Glen (Mary) a Janesville, 28 grandchildren; eight great Elmo; Millard Ewell and Cecil of the store. The bus will pick up donors at the two locations erery 15 minutes. Blood donors must be between Leroy, both of Richmond, Maynard Elmer, San grandchildren; Requiem High Jose, sister Mrs. Nettie 18 and 61 years of age, weigh at I Mass and Holy Communion 11 Wednesday, St. Patrick p.

m. Wedensday, Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home, least 110 pounds. Prospective a.m. Huffman, Greenville; brother Pearl, Larami, services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Brown May donors may contact the Red Catholic Church; burial Calvary Cross for an appointment or Cemetery; call after 4 p.m.

Tuesday at J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home, St. Elmo; burial report to the YMCA Thursday between 11:15 a.m. and 5:30 Pleasant Grove Cemetery, call JONES Mrs.

Alice Leona Jones, 56, Vandalia, died Monday morning Funeral Home; Rosary 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. after 2 p.m. Tuesday. p.m..

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