Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois (2024)

1. DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Friday, January 19, 1973 Illinois Forecast Partly sunny today, windy and colder. Highs from 30s north to lower 50s south. Fair and colder tonight. Lows in 20s north, 25 to 35 south, Saturday mostly sunny Highs in 40s north, 45 to 53 south.

Decatur Thursday Temperatures 7 a.m. 46 7 p.m. 50 Noon 54 10 p.m. 49 High 56 Low 45 Precipitation: 0.27 Friday sunrise: set: 5:00 Records Records for Jan. 18: High 61 degrees, 1951 Low 21 degrees below zero, 1930 Precipitation 1.43 inches, 1949 LAKE LEVEL Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 4 p.m.

Thursday 10 feet two inches above Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, 40 30 (H NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce 50-1 301:40 50. COLD 40 60 A -70 60 Rain FORECAST I 70 Flurries XXX WARM Snow Showers Figures Show High Temperatures Expected For Daytime Friday Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local Forecast Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths Wednesday, Carle Foundation, Hospital, Urbana; born in Bloomington, July 13, 1971; son of James S. and Claudia Diane Miller Armstrong; leaves parents, Clinton; sister, Brenda Lynn, at home; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Miller, rural Dewitt; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Eibeck, Mapleton; greatgrandparents, Mrs. Louise Buck, Clinton; Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Armstrong, El Paso; great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Della Stayton, Niantic; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, HeringtonCalvert Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton; call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

BARRACKS Mrs. William W. (Marie Barracks, 73, of Villa Gove died 11:15 p.m. Wednesday, Cole Hospital, Champaign; born Longview; member United Methodist Church, Villa Grove; Eastern Star 564, Villa Grove; married William W. Barracks, Danville, March 24, 1926; he died in 1961; leaves son, William, Urbana: sister, Mrs.

Bertha Cook, Broadlands; Ray Eckerty, Brockport, N.Y.; services 2 p.m. Saturday, United Methodist Church, Villa Grove; burial Tuscola Cemetery, Tuscola; call 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. BLACK Mrs. John H.

(Dosia Black, 95. of Pleasant Mound died 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, Mangner Manor, Vandalia; born Pleasant Mound; member Pleasant Mound Baptist Church; married John H. Black; he died in 1927; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Ripperdan Funeral Home, Mulberry Grove; Noffsinger Cemetery, near Mulberry Grove; call 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. DAVIS William Harrison Davis, 91, of Paris died 2 p.m. Thursday, Paris Community Hospital; born Eberly; matried Hattie Warthy; she died in 1925; married Vera Davis; she died in 1968: leaves daughter, Mrs. Thelma Jean, Arthur; sons, W. Otto, Paris; Oscar, Thomasboro; Virgil Hindsboro; two stepsons; sister, Mrs.

Ada Averse, Springfield; brother, Bud, Ohio; 10 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; four sons, two daughters, one stepdaughter preceded him in death; services 2 p.m. Saturday, Taber Funeral Home, Oakland; burial Embarras Cemtery, near Redmon; call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. FRANZ Mrs. Edward R.

(LaVerne Faye) Franz, 64, of Clinton was found dead in her home 6:55 p.m. Thursday; born Sidell; married Edward R. Franz, Feb. 12, 1934, Rolla, member Rolla United Methodist Church; leaves husband; son, Tony DePreno, Clinton; sister, Mrs. Vera Reynolds, Cordova; father, Robert Johnson, Bloomington; five grandchildren; one brother preceded her in death; services and burial, Rolla, PullenBoos Funeral Home, Clinton, in charge of local arrangements.

FUDGE Mrs. David (Cleo) Fudge, 74, of St. Louis, formerly of Hidalgo died Thursday morning, St. Louis County Hospital; born Jasper County; married David Fudge, he preceded her in death; leaves sister, Mrs. Bertha Yelton, Hidalgo; services 1 p.m.

Saturday, U.S. Weather Thur. Fri. Albany 59 43 cdy Albuquerque 47 22 cdy Boston 61 43 cdy Chicago 44 33 rn Chicago 54 49 cdy Cincinnati 63 36 rn Cleveland 59 44 rn Denver 52 30 cdy Des Moines 51 35 clr Detroit 59 44 rn Duluth 35 26 cdy Fort Worth 70 56 clr Indianapolis 62 41 cdy Little Rock 72 59 clr Los Angeles 60 50 clr Memphis 65 22 cdy Miami 75 68 cdy Milwaukee 50 44 cdy Minneapolis 41 31 cdy New Orleans 75 48 cdy New York 64 42 cdy Okla. City 59 46 cir Philadelphia 55 30 rn Phoenix 69 40 sn Pittsburgh 60 39 rn St.

Louis 58 48 cdy Salt Lake 40 34 sn San Diego 63 48 clr San Fran. 55 48 clr Seattle 51 43 rn Spokane 38 29 rn Washington 61 31 rn News of Record prayer service 8 p.m. Friday. MCDONALD Mrs. Frank (Ethel) McDonald, 90, of Las Cruces, N.M., formerly of Brownstown died Tuesday, Las Cruces, N.M.; born.

Sefton Township; married Frank McDonald; he preceded her in death; leaves son, Harold, East Alton; daughter, Mrs. Madge Pettigrew, 'Las Cruces, N. N.M.; services 1 p.m. Saturday, Bethany Church, Sefton Township; burial Forbis Cemetery, Seton Township; call from noon to service time Saturday at the church. James W.

Pate 81, formerly of Clinton died 4 p.m. Thursday, St. Luke's Hospital, Racine, born Williamson County, married Hilma Hall; she died 1946; married Catherine Sapp; she died 1972; member Primitive Baptist Church, Nashville, 50- year employe of Illinois Central Railroad, retiring in 1959; leaves sons, James, Columbia, Sgt. Maj. Donald Pate, Colorado Springs, stepson, Jack Sapp, Wapella; daughter, Mrs.

Helen Ross, Sturtevant, with whom he made his home; brothers, Jesse, Nashville, John, Decatur, sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McGee. Mrs. Willie Belle Turnage, Alice Glass, all of Franklin, Sara Walton, Toledo, Ohio; 10 grandchildren; three great grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Pullen Boos Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Memorial Park Cemetery, Clinton; call 3 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. PICKETT Mrs. Cecil (Edith Sarah) Pickett, 64, of Nokomis died 6:10 a.m. Thursday, Memorial Hospital, Springfield; born Christian County; member Nokomis Baptist Church; married Cecil Pickett Nov. 9, 1929, St.

Louis, he died in 1958; leaves sister, Hazel Stivers, Nokomis; services 2 p.m. Sunday, Davis Funeral Home, Nokomis; burial Nokomis Cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Saturday. RICHARDS Olive E. Richards Hollywood, formerly of the Herrick area, died 2:45 a.m.

Wednesday, El Cajon Valley Hospital, El Cajon, born Fayette County; leaves sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Essie) Abplanalp, San Diego, Mrs. Joseph (Magnolia) Zucco, Assumption; brother. Hestin Richards, Herrick; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Wallace Carroll Funeral Home, Herrick; burial Myers Cemetery, Herrick; call anytime Saturday before service time.

STORM Oscar F. Storm, 81, of rural Strasburg died at 8 p.m. Thursday in Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville; born i in Shelby County; member, Lower Ash Grove Christian Church; married Bertha Kearney; leaves wife; arrangements incomplete, Howe and Yockey Funeral Home, Strasburg. Entertainment Calendar Today "Just Before the War '35- '41," photo exhibit from Smithsonian Institution, Kirkland Gallery, Millikin University, today through Jan. 31.

Watercolors art exhibit, Kirkland Gallery, today through Jan. 31. Works by Women's Watercolor Association. MacArthur High School Jazz Band concert featuring drummer Bob Rosengarden, MacArthur High School, 7:30 p.m. "The Sound of Music," Kirkland Auditorium, 8 p.m., presented by Theatre 7.

Someone Needs You If you are interested in working with a hot line and rescue service for the youth of our community. College students, young adults or others who enjoy working with youth. You would be interviewed for this work because of its specific nature. There is a continuous need for persons to be companions to older folks who have no close family or relatives to give them that little "extra" attention that is so badly needed. Volunteer Action Force, 159 W.

Main telephone 422- 6735. Illinois Traffic Fatalities Jan. 17, 1973 3 Jan. 17, 1972 4 1973 total to date 89 1972 total for same period 97 1972 total fatalities 2,222. Traffic Court Barbara Watkins, Mechanicsburg, speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs.

William Vaughn, Route 1, driving without headlights when required, $10 fine, $5 costs. Gerald Tate, 560 W. William failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, $10 fine, $5 costs. Asa Thomas, Ramsey, illegal transportation of liquor, $25 fine, $10 costs (in court). Marzine Thomas, 788 S.

Webster speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Vicki Sites, 1105 N. Dennis failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs. Thomas Seitz, 1374 W. Decatur reckless driving, $100 fine, $15 costs (in court); improper mufflers, $25 fine (in court).

Joe Stockard, 603 E. Cantrell ran stop sign, $10 fine, $5 costs. Richard Stortzum, 1902 E. Main speeding, $50 fine, $15 costs (in court). Nancy Whitley, 294 S.

Westlawn disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Joseph Wilcox, 43 Reeder failure to reduce speed, $10 fine, $5 costs. Roy Walker, 3048 E. Orchard improper muffler, $10 fine, $5 costs. Wendell Wallace, 929 W.

William disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Charles Woodward, Milmine, disobeyed traffic control device, $10 fine, $5 costs. Alfred West, 1766 N. 31st ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Mary Walter, 963 E.

North speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Kenneth Thompson, 1743 E. Decatur illegal muffler, $10 fine, $5 costs. Larry Tindall, 336 W. Green loud muffler, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Allan Thornburgh, 1426 E. Logan failure to reduce speed, $10 fine, $5 costs. Philip Smethers, 2303 Central too fast for conditions, $10 fine, $5 costs. Josephine Sigley, 71 S. Country Club speeding, $11 fine, $5 costs.

Dale Shuks, 2349 Queen Mary speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs. Barbara Smith, 1140 N. Oakland ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs. Richard Sloan, 1353 W. Forest ran red light, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Robert Stewart, 1629 E. Division speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Gailard Ring 296 Dover speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Danial Rule, 15 Perry too fast for conditions, $10 fine, $5 costs. Carl Russell, Olney, expired safety sticker, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Dorcthy Phelps, Washington, disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Paul Nixon has several good reasons for you to come out to Wilder Travel Trailer at 1450 E. Pershing. Come out real soon and pick out our vacation vehicle today! BEALS Mrs. Freddie (Marjorie Ella) Beals, 43, of Sacramento, formerly of Decatur, died Tuesday afternoon in Sacramento.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete in Sacramento. Mrs. Beals was born in Decatur, a daughter of Joseph Landrum and Gertrude Mae Hunt. She married Freddie Beals April 9, 1950, in Decatur. Surviving are her husband; daughters, JoAnn, Cynthia, Janis and Patricia, all of Sacramento; brothers, Lawrence Hunt of Indianapolis; Lloyd Hunt of Wichita, sisters, Mrs.

John (Lorraine Gertrude) Davis of Detroit, Mrs. Edward (Lois Ann) Stevens of Decatur; Mrs. James (Barbara) Flagg of Baldwin Park, Calif. COX Everett Cox, 82, of 979 E. North St died 4:35 p.m.

Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday in the Cook Funeral Home in Beecher City, where friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday.

Burial will be in Grove Cemetery west of Moccasin. Decatur HALL Mrs. Andrew (Rose Agnes) Hall, 56, of 839 E. Prairie Ave. died at 8:10 p.m.

Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the J. J.

Moran Sons Funeral Home, where friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs Hall was born in Spring Valley, a daughter of George and Elizabeth Toner Hynds. She was a member of St.

Patrick Catholic Church. On March 24, 1941, she was married to Andrew C. Hall in St. Louis, Mo. Surviving are her husband; daughters.

Mrs. Betty Layne of Memphis, and Mrs. Suzan Sampson of Decatur; brothers, John and Robert Hynds, both of Decatur, and four grandchildren. MCCAULEY Jacob Lee McCauley, infant son of Patrick and Frances Lawson McCauley of 1100 Bel Aire Ct. died shortly after birth Wednesday in St.

Mary's Hospital. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home.

Surviing are his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Marsh Jr. of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs.Harry Lawson of Springfield.

THORNBOROUGH Mrs. Charles (Leona) Thornborough, 68, of 2049 36th St. died 4:20 p.m. Wednesday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, where friends may call after 4 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Central Illinois ARMSTRONG Aric John Armstrong, 18 months, of Clinton died 9 p.m. Barkley Marshall Funeral Home, Greenup; burial White Oak Cemetery, Jasper County; call 5 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Mrs. Harry (Mildred Saylor) Goble, 72, of Weldon died 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Cole Hospital, Urbana; born in Weldon; member Weldon Methodist Church; WSCS; Weldon Women's Club; village board clerk; church pianist and organist; telephone operator; worked in several Weldon stores; married Harry Lee Goble Aug. 24, 1918, Farmer City; he died May 1, 1969; leaves son, Eugene, Weldon; daughter, Mrs.

Sue Walters, Weldon; sister. Mrs. Gladys Adams, Weldon; 11 grandchildren; 7 grandchildren; a son, two brothers and two great-granddaughters preceded her in death; services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Weldon Methodist Church; burial Weldon Cemetery; call 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Trigg Funeral Home, Weldon, and from 12:30 p.m.

until service time at the church Sunday. GOBLE GOBLE HUFFMAN John C. Huffman, 79, of Clinton died 10 a.m. Thursday, Decatur Memorial Hospital; born Farmer City; World War I veteran and member of Crang. Bennett American Legion Post 103.

Clinton; married Clara E. Emery April 8, 1925 in Bloomington; leaves wife, daughter, Mrs. James E. (Mary Frances) Holt, Clinton; sister, Mrs. Hope Smith, Lakeland, two grandchildren; two brothers preceded him in death; services 3 p.m.

Saturday, HeringtonCalvert Funeral Home, Clinton; burial Mausoleum Park, Clinton; call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. KENDALL Richard G. Kendall, 71, of Tuscola, formerly of Elmhurst died 1:15 p.m. Thursday in his home; born Clyde; graduate of the University of Illinois and retired electrician for the Chicago Transit Authority; married Chloe Ratts, 1949 in Chicago; leaves wife, son, Dixon, Downers Grove; daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Stewart, Chicago; sister, Mrs. Marge Rosback, Elmhurst; funeral arrangement: incomplete, Shrader Funeral Home, Arcola. KIBLER Mrs. Edward (Beaulah Della) Kibler, 88, of rural Newton died 7:30 a.m. Thursday, Newton Rest Haven Nursing Home, Newton; born Jasper County; married Edward C.

Kibler Oct. 11, 1902; he died in 1955; leaves sons, Harold, Decatur; Glen, rural Newton; daughter, Mrs. Ura (Nina) Swank, Newton; brother, Ralph French, Lowell, three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Buchanan Funeral Home, Newton; burial Riverside Cemetery, Newton; call after 2 p.m. Friday.

MCDERMOTT Mrs. Oliver (Mary Mace Smith) McDermott, 75, of Clinton died 9:03 p.m. Thursday, John Warner Hospital, Clinton; born Clinton; married Oliver McDermott, May 12, 1923, Clinton; he preceded her in death; member St. John's Catholic Church, Clinton; leaves brother, William F. Smith, Clinton; preceded in death by three brothers; services 10.

a.m. Saturday, St. John's Catholic Church, Clinton; burial Woodlawn Cemetery, Clinton; call 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. PullenBoos Funeral Home, Clinton; "SOLID STATE" automatic HUMIDIFIER solves dry-air problems Vapor "Supreme" Solid State model $7995 Quickly, quietly ends winter dryness by adding needed moisture to the air, automatically.

Solid State control varies fan speed as needed to maintain comfort level. Handsome walnut-grain vinyl cabinetry, simulated cane panels. Fills easily from front; reservoir holds over 8 gals. Capacity, over 2,500 sq. ft.

(ave. 7 rm. home). Emersons 542 E. Eldorado Decatur, Illinois THULL Mrs.

Nicholas (Nellie Ann Miller) Thull, 84, of Ramsey died 11 a.m. Thursday, Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia; born Ramsey; married Nicholas Thull, Oct. 17, 1906; he died Jan. 14, 1945; member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Ramsey; leaves daughters, Mrs.

Louise Koehler, Ramsey; Mrs. Adeline Reardon, Blue Island; Mrs. Charles (Marie) Ernst, Ramsey; Mrs. Daniel (Lena) Pickowitz, Mattoon; sons, Charles, Vincent and John, all of Ramsey; Nicholas and Albert, both of Grand Rapids, Anthony, Mount Clemens, brothers, Tony Miller, Racine, A. C.

Miller, Ramsey; Floyd Miller, Terre Haute, sister, Mrs. Thomas (Opal) Kider, Ramsey; 46 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren; services 10 a.m. Saturday, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Ramsey; burial church cemetery; call after 4 p.m. Friday, Miller Funeral Home, Ramsey; Rosary 7:30 p.m.

Friday. YEAST Raymond Yeast, 84, of Hammond died 7:25 a.m. Thursday, Mennonite Hospital, Bloomington; born Somerset, married Effie Z. Miller, Feb. 20, 1914, Wayne County; she died May 16, 1971; carpenter; leaves son, Randall, Peoria; daughters, Joyce Yeast, Bloomington; Gwendolyn Yeast, Springfield; Mrs.

Perry (Mary) Carrico, Emden; brother, Nova Yeast, LaPlace; sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Gowan, LaPlace; Annie Yeast, Fort Branch, Mrs. Tina Broyles, Cambridge, 18 grandchildren; three great grandchildren; services 1 p.m. Saturday, Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Cerro Gordo; burial Cerro Gordo; call after 6 p.m. Friday.

Activities Today American Legion Chow Club and World War I Veterans, Elks Club, 11:15 a.m. All veterans are welcome for lunch. Alcoholics Anonymous, Hotel Orlando, 8 p.m. Today at the YWCA Adult plunge 9 a.m., youth plunge 4:30 p.m., swim team 5:30 p.m., open plunge, family plunge 7 p.m. Central Illinois Births St.

Anthony Memorial Hospital PADDOCK, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Newton, boy, Jan. 17. STOLDT.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary, Teutopolis, boy, Jan. 17. DIAL, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas, Effingham, girl, Jan. 18. Mattoon Memorial Hospital SUTTON, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Sullivan, girl, Jan. 17. DURBIN, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Mattoon, boy, Jan.

17. Charleston Community Hospital SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Charleston, girl, Jan. 18.

St. Vincent Memorial Hospital LIVINGSTON, Mr. and Mrs. David, Taylorville, boy, Jan. 16.

ROWCLIFF, Mr. and Mrs. James, Owaneco, boy, Jan. 16. SHIVERS, Mr.

and Mrs. Byron, Taylorville, girl, Jan. 17. Shelby County Hospital GILMORE, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald, Shelbyville, girl, Jan. 18. Fayette County Hospital DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Galen, Pana, boy, Jan.

18. Richland Memorial Hospital SAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, West Liberty, boy, Jan. 18.

EDWARDS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Clay City, girl, Jan. 18. Theater Clock AVON "'The Valachi Papers" at 1:15, 3:40, 6 and 8:15 p.m.

with Charles Bronson and Lino Ventura, rated R. Theater opens 12:45 p.m. CINEMA I "The Getaway" at 1:55, 4:29, 7:03 and 9:37 p.m., starring Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw, also starring Ben Johnson, Al Lettieri and. Sally Struthers, rated PG. CINEMA II "Pete 'n' at 1:05, 3:07, 5:09, 7:11 and 9:15 p.m., with Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett; costarring Geraldine Page, rated PG.

DRIVE-IN "Born Black" and "Foursome." Theater opens 6:30 p.m. LINCOLN Walt Disney's "The Sword in the Stone" at 4:30, 7 and rated 9:30 p.m., "The all-cartoon feature, Fox Sam Davenport" at 6:08 and 8:35 p.m., rated G. Theater opens 3:30 p.m. ROGERS "Slaughterhouse Five" at 7:13 and 9:13 p.m., winner of 1972 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize award, rated R. Theater opens 6:30 p.m.

PATE Senior Citizens Calendar Today Birthday party, Freda Combs Center, 550 Greenwood 1 p.m. Games. Bring a 25 cent white elephant prize. Cake, coffee, cards. Recreation Schedule Today Neighborhood Recreation, Woodrow Wilson School, 7-9 p.m.

Neighborhood Recreation, Johns Hill Middle School, 7-9 p.m. Neighborhood Recreation, Centennial Lab School, 7-9 p.m. Fire Calls Tuesday 8:24 a.m., Illinois 48 South, rescue first aid call, person trpaped in car, called off before arrival 9:21 a.m., 1165 N. Church public service 9:56 a.m., 1293 S. 34th Lakeshore Manor, supervisory alarm activated, no fire 11:26 a.m., 824 E.

Wood public service p.m., 2000 E. Mound Adolt Meyer Center, overheated washing motor, $25 loss 1:13 p.m., 1348 S. Maffit, investigate odor 10:43 p.m., 600 E. Eldorado wash down gasoline after accident 10:56 p.m 872 W. View Al Rowe, apparent smoking in bed, $2,000 to building, $100 to contents, Rowe received burns on face, smoke inhalation, taken by mabulance to Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Decatur Births HART, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 853 E. Whitmer, girl, Jan. 16, DMH PHILLIPS, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond, 1266 Dickinson, boy, Jan. 16, DMH RIGG, Mr. and Mrs. Larry 230 W.

King, girl, Jan. 16, DMH YARBARY, Mr. and Mrs. James 445 S. Oakland, girl, Jan.

16. DMH COATE, Mr. and Mrs. Steven, 6 Carlson girl, Jan. 16, St.

Mary's MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. David, 3050 Lynnwood boy, Jan. 17, St. Mary's PHELPS, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald, 1331 Rock Springs boy, Jan. 16, St. Mary's BRENNER, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon. 2731 Hunt, boy, Jan. 18, St. Mary's CHANDLER, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill, Argenta, boy, Jan. 17, St. Mary's MCCAULEY, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, 1100 Bel Air, boy, Jan.

17, St. Mary's MCREYNOLDS, Mr. and Mrs. Keith, 3089 Greenlake, boy, Jan. 17.

St. Mary's SIDERS, Mr. and Mrs. Nickey, 1757 E. Olive, girl, Jan.

17, St. Mary's VANDEVEER, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, Taylorville, girl, Jan. 17, St.

Mary's 8A SALE! FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY STANDARD'S PET TROPICAL FISH 919 E. WOOD TROPICAL FISH SAVE 50 Varieties Save Self Service Including Tetras Moon Algea Eaters Neons Swords And Many Others I AQUARIUM SPECIAL Metaframe All Glass 15 and 20 gallon Aquariums. BRING THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.00 ON AQUARIUM. PUPPY SALE! SAVE $10 ON AKC PUPPIES Beagles German Shepherds Chihuahuas Snoodles and Others BIRD SALE! CANARIES Guaranteed Singers $17.95 And Up PARAKEETS $6.49 to $8.98 4.

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