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,Donald '.roe' Aggertt BAN JOSB - Donald ,. Jose . Ctmel<!ry. ,Jose. a! the 'UBi"er- Vuitallon will be from 5 to 8 sity . of low. , p.m. Pn.i!ay at the church. , Ho.pflal In may be made-fur low& City. ' youtA activities a. hi. cburch, or Mr. Agprtt 10 the B<me Mmow TtlIIl1plMti farmed in the Program 0' til. Uni.e",lly of San 101t ...... Iowa Hospital. 200 Hawkim from 19n. un- Drive. Iowa City, Iowa 52242. til his dellth. Prkke-Calvert-Schrader Pu- He taUghl nera! Home, Uncoln, handled and served .. adviser.. arrangements. .Dllvid Bode Hllnoa Jaycees' Ou_nding David Bode. SO, of Peen., '\' onDg fanner. He became , formerly of LinCOln, died at 4; 10 certified crop advUcr in 19% p.m. Tuesday, June 29; 1,999, a! He served as a l.rustee of St. Francis Medical Center1 rie Creek. TOWT1shJp and on thir' ria.' " San Jose Part Board. He also Before his retirement. Mr. belonged to Delavan ROlary Bode wu •• elf·employed Carpel Marine Corps veteran. en .and Soybean &ssociatJons. he served in Vietnam from 1967 Mr. Aggertt ws> past pr .. i- 101968, dent of the Illinois Leader,_ in He was a member of Sf- Phi. Agriculture and a graduate of iomeR8 Church, Peoria. tile Illinois Ag Leadership Pro· He ..... born Aug. 1 I. 1948. gram. He was' a foimer director in Uncoln. a son of loseph and pf t&e. Illinois Soybean Checkoff Rogemary Schwoerer Boot!. He BOan:! and the Logan County . married Rosemary Oenlb.cn in Soil and Water Conservation 1972, in Lincoln. Bbard. He al50 was past presi- Surviving art! hIs mother of dent of the board of Sangamon Lincoln; his of Alaska; a Valley Farm Business Farm daughter, EHzabcth Guyon of Managen:tt!nt "tn' Springfield and Peoria; 8 80n, Quinton McKee of a member of the state two brothers. Danny was a member of Sf. Pefer B!;de .Lutheran Church in Bmden. Ht! ter, Diane Bode of Cincinnati. was . a former Sunday school Ohio: and a grandchiJd. teacher and member of the His father and" Son preceded churcb council, the brotherhood him in death. . and Pete's Pairs. Funeral services will be at He graduated' from A,hl'n,d 9:30 a,m. Saturday al Hoiy Pam- High School in 1965, .nd earnad ily Catholic Church, with the tl bachelor of science degree 1n Rev. Ken Hummej officiating. V'ocational agriculture in J969, Burial, wlrh military rites, will and a mastem degree in agri- be in SL Mary's Cemetery, cuJture education in 1973, from Vjg:jtation will be from 5 to 7 the University of lllinoi., p,m, Priday at Pricke-Calvert- He was boru Idly 24. 1947. in Schrader Funeral Home, Lin- SprinCfield. a 80n of Arthur coIn, with the rosary recited at Dona d and Ro.. Evelyn Lud- 4:30 p.m. wig AggerU. He married Joyce Memorials may be made to Ann Rients lunb 22, 1969, in the American KJdncy survives. tion. Other s.urvivor9 include three Michelle Lynn George Cox Funeral serviccs for George F. Cox will be at II a.m. Saturday He II", had been LIncoln youth .potU member of. the Lincoln . League. He had been a Olympics coach, He was: a mt!mber family Catholic Church Lincoln Knigh'" of be itrved as Knight in 1918, He al.o w member of Lincoln Elk, No, 914, He .... born May II, 1937,In tied Theresa Looney Feb .. 16, 1951'. in Lincoln, She survives. Other 8urvivortl include: a' daughter, Mary Matson of Lin- eo'o; three sons. Mik¢, Oreg and Joe Cox, ,II of Lincoln; II grandchildren; .::and two great- grandchildren, A grand Bon and two preceded him in Mary Steinhauer Mary Louise Steinhauer, 80. of Paradise. Tex.. foonerly of Lincoln, died al 7:01 p,m. Wednesday, June 30, 1999, al Sunny HiJls Nursing Home. calur, Tex. Holland & Barry Pu- nera I Home, Lineoin, Is handling arraogemenlS. fers He from' Metamora High Soh 1 in 1987, and ot- tended flU OtB Central COHoe, ge. He was bom OcL 14, 1969, in Pekin. t e son of Darrell "Butch" nd Carolyn Pay lin Leini ger. His '1atho-r, died lune 27 coHapsing at the teene of e fire. 'Survivi (I are his mother and. Paul Mount Sr. .tepfather"Carolyn B,nd Bill Fen- ner· of Ef Paso; two ",isters, Funeral services for Paul M. DeAngel3j FootewKimbrow and Mount Sr, will be al 2 p,m, Pri- LiB' Sc 1l1idgaU. bolb' of day at Kerrigan Funeral Horne. Roanoke; and fOl.lr brothers, with Tom Gerdts offklating. Bryce an Damon Lejninger. Burial. with military rite., will botll of City, Mike Fen- be In St:Maryts Cemetery. ncr of E t Peoria and Mark Visitation will be from noon Fenner of [ue OrasJ;, Iowa. to 2 p,m. Friday. Puneral t' ervices w'iU be al 2 Mr. Mount, 69, of Lincoln p,m. Frida at pavtAoJ1-Puhon died at 9:05 p.m. Iu ne Woodland hapeJ. Peoria, with 29. 1999. at Abraham Lincoln the Rev. Dtie MUler officiating. Memorial Hospital. Burial wiU be In Oakwood Cemw He WK.S a salesman for Moor- et/!,ry. Metamora. man Manufacturing of Quincy' Vjsitatiod wHl be from S to 9 Jo Aggertt of Cape and a br()ther •. RonaId-. tin Agged'! df Ashland; <!J ' , His parents and a - -daughter preceded him in' death, ing. Burial wiJI be In Horse Creek Cemet0r;( •. ..ea..wnee. and had been a salcsman for p.m. teday 4t the .Chapel. . Cappers Readers Service of To- may - be . rhade : to ""ks. Kan_ .the Mason IClty Pire' Prrii'ecuon Visitation WIll be from 5:30 to" Mr. Mount who served in the District. ; " ," Clinton plays pitcher for Medicare Then, he watches batters do their thing at Cubs game 9, PAUL KR........ half. million doll.", The .beal the Miiwaukee Mid41etown Will Fourth of Julv. -! COUPON 1-- '5%Ot:l= '10 min. order I Drapes, Blankets & 2-pc. Outfits I Coupon must act;ompany all Incoming orders , I surd ... Ir6tl!, n, IlIr., .If wHlrl;"fI gll/VIII. /JJIrl IV!!' .• tmlq Jum.. r L ____ _ .-J -732-2441 1028 RROAIlWAY IJN(;OL'I. IlIIIV!' 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Page 1: €¦ · ,Donald '.roe' Aggertt BAN JOSB - Donald ,. :~ ~~.",": Jose ::e~3:.·t9if9: . Ctmel

Donald roe Aggertt BAN JOSB - Donald

~ ~~ Jose

e~3middott9if9 Ctmelltry Jose a the UBier- Vuitallon will be from 5 to 8 sity of low pm Pniay at the church Hopflal In Me~ may be made-fur lowamp City youtA activities a hi cburch or

Mr Agprtt 10 the Bltme Mmow TtlIIl1plMti farmed in the Program 0 til Unielly of San 101t Iowa Hospital 200 Hawkim from 19n un- Drive Iowa City Iowa 52242 til his dellth Prkke-Calvert-Schrader Pu-He taUghl nera Home Uncoln handled and served adviser arrangements

~~~Uhl~g~~~rr Dllvid Bode Hllnoa Jaycees Ou_nding David Bode SO of Peen onDg fanner He became formerly of LinCOln died at 4 10 certified crop advUcr in 19 pm Tuesday June 29 1999 a

He served as a lrustee of P~ai~ St Francis Medical Center1 Peo~ rie Creek TOWT1shJp and on thir ria San Jose Part Board He also Before his retirement Mr belonged to Delavan ROlary Bode wu bullbull elfmiddotemployed Carpel

~lhanr~~11 nTt~Yc~ la~erus Marine Corps veteran en and Soybean ampssociatJons he served in Vietnam from 1967

Mr Aggertt wsgt past pr i- 101968 dent of the Illinois Leader_ in He was a member of Sf- Phi Agriculture and a graduate of iomeR8 Church Peoria tile Illinois Ag Leadership Promiddot He born Aug 1 I 1948 gram He was a foimer director in Uncoln a son of loseph and pf tampe Illinois Soybean Checkoff Rogemary Schwoerer Boot He BOan and the Logan County married Rosemary Oenlbcn in Soil and Water Conservation 1972 in Lincoln Bbard He al50 was past presi- Surviving art hIs mother of dent of the board of Sangamon Lincoln his e~~ife of Alaska a Valley Farm Business Farm daughter EHzabcth Guyon of Managenttnt tn Springfield and Peoria 8 80n Quinton McKee of a member of the state ass()cia~ Ala8ka~ two brothers Danny

tidegA~ was a member of Sf Pefer g~~~jf Bde ~tt~~cri~~ ri~ Lutheran Church in Bmden Ht ter Diane Bode of Cincinnati was a former Sunday school Ohio and a grandchiJd teacher and member of the His father and Son preceded churcb council the brotherhood him in death and Petes Pairs Funeral services will be at

He graduated from Ahlnd 930 am Saturday al Hoiy PamshyHigh School in 1965 nd earnad ily Catholic Church with the tl bachelor of science degree 1n Rev Ken Hummej officiating Vocational agriculture in J969 Burial wlrh military rites will and a mastem degree in agri- be in SL Marys Cemetery cuJture education in 1973 from Vjgjtation will be from 5 to 7 the University of lllinoi pm Priday at Pricke-Calvert-

He was boru Idly 24 1947 in Schrader Funeral Home LinshySprinCfield a 80n of Arthur coIn with the rosary recited at Dona d and Ro Evelyn Lud- 430 pm wig AggerU He married Joyce Memorials may be made to Ann Rients lunb 22 1969 in the American KJdncy Founda~ F~anagan ~he survives tion

Other survivor9 include three dau~hters Michelle Lynn Whe~

~e~~ rilrb~~middot a~edn~rb George Cox

Funeral serviccs for George F Cox will be at II am Saturday

~te~oIU~Y (ifu~ ~citt~

He II had been LIncoln youth potU member of the Lincoln

League He had been a Olympics coach

He was a mtmber family Catholic Church Lincoln Knigh of wh~re be itrved as Knight in 1918 He alo w member of Lincoln Elk No 914

He born May II 1937In

~~~r~~dTI1~~n C~r~~ tied Theresa Looney Feb 16 1951 in Lincoln She survives

Other 8urvivortl include a daughter Mary Matson of Linshyeoo three sons Mikcent Oreg and Joe Cox II of Lincoln II grandchildren and two greatshygrandchildren

A grand Bon and two preceded him in d~eQ~h

Mary Steinhauer Mary Louise Steinhauer 80

of Paradise Tex foonerly of Lincoln died al 701 pm Wednesday June 30 1999 al Sunny HiJls Nursing Home De~ calur Tex Holland amp Barry Pushynera I Home Lineoin Is handling arraogemenlS

fers

He gra~3ted from Metamora High Soh 1 in 1987 and ot-tended flU OtB Central COHoe ge

He was bom OcL 14 1969 in Pekin t e son of Darrell Butch nd Carolyn Pay Mar~ lin Leini ger His 1atho-r died lune 27 ~er coHapsing at the teene of e fire

Survivi (I are his mother and Paul Mount Sr tepfatherCarolyn Bnd Bill Fenshy

nermiddot of Ef Paso two isters Funeral services for Paul M DeAngel3j FootewKimbrow and

Mount Sr will be al 2 pm Pri- LiB Sc 1l1idgaU bolb of day at Kerrigan Funeral Horne Roanoke and fOllr brothers with Tom Gerdts offklating Bryce an Damon Lejninger Burial with military rite will botll of M~son City Mike Fenshybe In StMaryts Cemetery ncr of E t Peoria and Mark

Visitation will be from noon Fenner of [ue OrasJ Iowa to 2 pm Friday Puneral t ervices wiU be al 2

Mr Mount 69 of Lincoln pm Frida at pavtAoJ1-Puhon died at 905 pm Tuesd~y Iu ne Woodland hapeJ Peoria with 29 1999 at Abraham Lincoln the Rev Dtie MUler officiating Memorial Hospital Burial wiU be In Oakwood Cemw

He WKS a salesman for Moor- etry Metamora bull man Manufacturing of Quincy Vjsitatiod wHl be from S to 9

Jo Aggertt of Cape Gi~ardeau ~o and a br()ther bull RonaId- Cal~ tin Agged df Ashland ltJ

His parents and a - -daughter preceded him in death

ing Burial wiJI be In Horse Creek Cemet0r( bull eawnee bull

and had been a salcsman for pm teday 4t the Chapel Cappers Readers Service of To- Mem()ria~ may -be rhade to

ks Kan_ the Mason IClty Pire Prriiecuon Visitation WIll be from 530 to Mr Mount who served in the District

Clinton plays pitcher for Medicare Then he watches batters do their thing at Cubs game 9 PAUL KR half million doll

The Cu~s beal the Miiwaukee

Mid41etown Will ~elebrate Fourth of Julv

- COUPON 1--

5Otl= 10 min order

I Drapes Blankets amp 2-pc Outfits I Coupon must actompany all Incoming orders

I Eirflok~ surd Ir6tl n IlIr If wHlrlfI gllVIII JJIrl IV bull tmlq Jum r L ____ OfJrrlltHIfhJ~fJ9- _ -J

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Goodman

Now anyone involvedjn c~se including Goodman

can identify the runc-accusers The plaintiff eM appeal 1M

decisjon within 30 aY5 Goodman pastor at Holy

Faltlily Catholic Chtllch in Lin

c~ i~5 amp~~~~~edwh Ce learned of the acctWltiOtlS against hini by 12 former altar hoys who alleged be naIly abnsed them one by one over a 19~~ of 20 years from 1970 to

AU but one of the accusers represeDted by the firm of Fredshyeric Neuler and AasociaUl3 are adults They fIled mit against Goodman and the Dio of Peshyoria in August 1998 aslcing fOt

~~ ~~~~s ~~~oOO~ ~~ each alleged keirn_

Goodman Quelled and fonshydled the boys for the purp~

dLing them while pUlting dollar bills 1n their pocket

The diocese settled its porton of the suit in April The terms of the settlement were not dis~ closed and remain secret under the agreement

The minors suit remains in force against Goodman who has vowed to fight to his last breath to clear his name of the charges agalnst rum

Local upporters of Goodman have faulted the diocese for set-

Mary Letterly LATHAM - Mary C leIshy

terl) 65 of Latham died at 7 am bull oday Friday July 2 1999 at a Decatur hospital

Mrs Letterlyrworked 30 years in the Borg Warner payroU de~ partment and 10 years as a Mu~ tuai Bank tener

She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church Chestnut

She was born Feb 6 1934 in

~di~A~rlhldkists~nrr~ ried Glenn C Letlerly March 20 1954 in Latham He preceded hoi j~ death

w~rn~i1dtinr~f dint~~~~~r~ sistern Imogene Hurt of Mar~ tinsviHe Roberta Gurley tf-lld Beveriy Jacklonboth of Deshycatur Carolyn Hughes of Latham and Marsha Norman of Tuscola

Funeral services will be 1030 am Tues4ty at FrickemiddotCalvertshySchrader PIlner1 Home Mount Puluki with the Rev Richard

rlt~~~~akrB~~t~n~ee~~~ r~t Mount Pulaski

Visitation will be from S to 7 pm Monday

Memorials may be made to the Macon County Cancer Sod~

wers wr U1ltllhl~

supporting MonSignor

GoodmanlI PeleAnd

QOOlIman pportar

tlin ou of court dilCrlb~g bat decision as a betrayal of Geodm-an and an implicii acceptance lthat the ~harg againSt him are true

Porrber Lincoln mayor Pete Andrews who partiCipated in a bort-jived campaign 0 display black ribbons around town in support of Goodman and wbo has been one of Goodman s most passionate supporters accused tbe diocese of destroying Goodman by setUin-g out of court

Th diocese didnl give him the support he deserved he said

However Andrews aNd news that the nine casea were thrown out was the best news of the day

Isnt that wonderfu17 It shows that our efforts were worthwhile in supporting Monsignor Goodman he said

The accusations against

ety or to Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church

Mary Steinhauer Mary Louls Steinhauer 80 of

Paradise Texas formerly of Lincoln died at 701 pm Wednesday June 30 J 999 at Sunny Hills Nursing Home Deshycatur Texas

Mrs Steinhauer retired from Cutler~Hammer Baton Corp

Sbe was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She was hom April 28 1919 in Lincoln 1 daugbter of Joe and Mary Climber Sommers She married Henry Woodrow Woody Steinhauer Jan I 1942 in Old Monroe Mo He died April 10 1988

Surviving are two sons lames Steinbauer of Paradise Texu and Robert Steinhauer of Ana~ conda Mont eight grandchii~ dren and 12 greatshygrandchildren

A on a daughter two infant chUdren and two sIsters preshyceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 bull m Tuesday al Holland amp- Barry fUneral Home witb James Stelnhauer officiatinJ

Burial will be in Lucas Chapel Cemetery Lincoln

People willl for Hwere no Th$Te a churcb We even go to cburch

All it takes- t-o man sbe added is rotten applesmiddot 1

bull

The Peoria dioces~~- acknowledged in its settleme i

statement the bull pain an distress the accusationt brought to all of the parties t4 membera of 1M Holy FrnJl~ Parish and to the Lincollj ~mmunityH i

The diocese urged HpeacJ

LAKE ~ THE HILLS - Th fact that thIS McHenry County commun~ - named for a lill

upon those who J~l there woulq once arly ran outof water

is both n irony and a 1esson aboul un hecked growth gain by publicly

continuing Ihi~ turmoil H

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 pm Monday al Holland amp Barry Puneral Home

John Wiggers John Earle Wiggers 64 of

Lincoln tlied at 255 pm Thursshyday July I 1999 al Maple Ridge Care Centre

Mr Wiggers had farmed and had worked as a security guard middotfor Logan Correctional Center and for the Pinkerton Agency

He was a member of Fmt United Methodl Church

Mr Wiggers graduated from Lincoln College and attended ll~ linoh State University in Bloomington

He wa born Sept 14 1934 in Lincoln a son of John cJ and Elizabelh O Lawhead Wigge

Surviving are his mother of Lincoln and three sisters Sara O Logan of Canlon Joy lurkln of Lineoln and Natalie Riecks of Loda

Private graveside services will be Saturday in Union Cemeler~ wilh the Rev Larry Maffett of-ficiating T~re is no Visltstion Ho Hand amp Barry Funeral

Home hand~ed arrangements

The viI ge is even now buildshying mun ipJil wells 10 catch up 0 bull po lation explosion thllt transform d the bedroom com-

eople into a bo suburb of 20 eiRht years

Those numbers made Lake in the Hills jtbe fifthvfastest grow~ ing community in the country among clties j with populations belween 0000 and 50000 acshycording to U~ Census BUreau figure fot 1990middot98 released this week

And spike the viJ jng for deshyvelopmenl decisions made in the 1980 an early 1990 in the form of congested roads crowded ~chools and an embar~ rassing water shortage that once

an all

swarmed the area were not reshystricted in how fast they could build homes GO they buUt them as fast as they could

The number of new home per~ mits peaked at 786 in fiscal year 1995 almost all of tbem for sinshygle family homes And the overshywhelmed municipal water sys~ tern was adding an average of two new homes a day - far faster than officials could she

beL communiUcs_just ~~i~~d begin operating ~ew beginning to face the same chal-~ _ As the e_xtent of the problems lenges I -btcame apparent the viUage

You qan never do enough board added restrictions on how planning ar flU as munjcipaHties quiCkly devefopers couJd buil~ go said Gerttld Sagona the new homes and stopped annet village ad~ n isfrator since 1997 ing Jand for residential use But_

The boo was well underway about 2000 homes remain to be by the t1 emiddot Sagona Came to buiU under plans already ap~ Lalre in h Hills whloh started proved -in the 195()s as a getaway commiddot Some of the residents who munHy forlChicakoans who built sought out the area 4$ an urban summcr hqrnes around a Jake set refuge have watched the hassles among sc~nic hUls ind 8Yr~ of city life overtake tbem rounded and pas~ This used to be where God t it became a left his undals Now people are

ape for those tired leaving to go farther west stUd of city Hfe

Child welfare system charged with bias And therj as annexation wars

heated up in themiddot late )9800 vilshylage officipound4ls decided they must join the b~tle or be swallowed up by mote aggressive netghv

bprs said qrsHerm village presshyident $cotl Berg a 17-year resident Btlt the developers who

12-yellT reident Vicki Bond wbo ironiltaUy works for a mashyjor developer in the area

When I used to leave ~Q go home I would just pull rlhi oul without hardly looking she said pointing 10 a cOfltinuous stream of cars crui~jng by Thursday on pYcgtti Road Now

~~-gt~~~-----CHICAGO The mOlher of

a child involved in a custodgtmiddot battle wilh bull Chicago alderman I accusing Illinois child welshyfare ~yslem -of racial di5crimina~

torney said she hopes to Pbin dass-actjon status for thlilawshysult so that it can represent all black parents and children in 11-linois~child welfare system

AfrlrAn~ArnrilIn fltl H

ordered a 12~month transition period in-which Ihe boy is 0 be returned 10 Olison

I have to wail and waitmiddot You cant just shut your

door and say nobc)(fy else can come in c~unters Ed Plaut bull a first-term viUage trusee_

The eightkyear resident admits thaI he is -Plrt of he ptobshylem as oneofthe tholJsands of transplanted bull -individuals who like the communitys proximity to professional firms and CoipQ- rations dotting the suburbs as weH as its relarJvey easy access to Chicago

Now that the community is catching its breath the focus must shift to building a stronger retail sales tax base and encourshyaging other economic deshyvelopment that will help pay for Jonglerm infrastructure costs and

city services PJaia ltrId Berg said

And Lake in the Hills officials nod knowingly as they walch the seemingly endless wave of de~ velopmen push westward past them

Theres other communiHes that say we dont want to grow like Lake in the HiUs but un beshyknowtuJt to th~m it may aJready be happeninsmiddot Berg said

SInllQlh f newspaper adIIenlslng

aMANENT RECORD

Flti can be clipped and ~ IIsed fo~ fVtther rIlteTlln(~s

g pho

~f=s Gelt~ge rut Hope Denzel Cosby David be of Hood the casts of 4 Home ment and Priends Carey aM Troy Aikman

Football igoed by tile Jre_n Bay pkers and Indianapolis Colts and a draWing of Be~de BaUey by cartoonist Mort WaLker also will be auctioned

e~a~e Uli~~~~~~h~ W~t Disneys laquoToy Story

Other items up for auction and donated inc Jude a Nolan Ryan 1968 rookie baseball card a toolbox and tools bull airplane and hot air baUD on rides over Logan Count~ an original watercolor

portraIt preparation of a simple win baby quHts and a wide va~ riety of gift basKets and decoramiddot tive items

Items will be displayed in windows of shops on the square in Lincoln Sunday through Fri~ day

AH proceeds will go to the Jon Hibbs Benefit Account at State Bank of Uncoln

For other information call 735middot5952 -Emmett Hoppes

Emmett O Hoppes 85 of Mario~ Ind died a 238 pm Thursday July I 1999 at Marmiddot

~vve~r~rasH~8~~lgb~on~i tiackett of Lincoln ~Jl

Mr Hoppes was owneroperashytar of Hoppes Trenching in Jonesboro Ind for over 40 years He had worked 39 years at the Owens-Hlinols Glass Fac~ tory in Gas City Ind as a mashychine repair operator retiring in 1978

He also was a self-employed farmer fot over 30 years and was a member of the CiviHan Conservation Corps in Califor nia in thed940s

Mr Hoppes was a member of the Brethlen Church of Sumshymitlitle Ind

He was born )ug 21 1913 in Summitville Ind a son of George W and Sarah Dickerson Hoppes He married Irene Mc~ Coy Sept 28 t 941 She surmiddot vives

Also ~urvlving are two sons Ron Hoppes of Lafayette ind and Dale Hoppes of Elwood Ind six grandchildren two stepgrandchildren two great-middot grandchUdren~ and two

stwr~~g~~~~~~~lrideath by nine brothers and three sisters

Funeral services will be at 10 am Tuesday at NeedhamshySlOrey Funeral Home Gas City Ind with the Rev Bob Vardashyman offlciatirtg B udal will be in RiversIde Cemetery Gas City

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Monday

Licensed to wed Christopher Lee Burdette and

Michelle Alanna Blythe both Of Uncoln

Anthony Joe Snyder and Gail Denise Slayton both of Emden

1effrey Wayne Tabor and Lor~ bull rnine Lynette Vannoy both of Lincoln

K~~ir~ L~~~ ~si~~middoti~lfta~~ Hartsburg j

Lenoyal Ehru Williams II of Lincoln l1fd Heather Nlchole Shelton of Farmington

Marriage dissolutions Jeff AUen Gehrke and Lois

Ann Gehrke both of Mason CiCy Joseph W EWiJlg of Lincoln

and Lo ie K Ewing unknown Robbie Darin Robertson of

Lincoln and Marina Tolliver of Carpentervilfe

~

IM Exterior Designers TW

bananas Thursday

Potato soup hot dog peaches watermeJon Friday

barbecued ribeue tater tots slaw plums vanlUa wa~

~ $2370

12on qq r~l

INClil)f ~ I AIl11 VII) ill I 1M

IIREE CALL Sblltlenl lor tn nt 01

your hOmel With your ldlngpu_1 -800-24

SOAKED BROILER Brandl Clark 13 of Morocco Ind bathes her broiler class ----l-----+ ___ _ chicken Monday at the Newton County 4middotH Fair One of her chickens died from the oppressive heat Friday

Everson infant The infant of James and Rt18

Emmeu Everson of Lineorn wa~ stHlborn at 640 am Friday July 2 HJ99 at Bay Area Medl~ cal Center Marinette Wis

Surviving are the bahys IHrmiddot eots the paternal grandparents Douglas and Janice Everson of Menominee Mich four sisters Kristina Jennifer Emily and Abigail Everson ail of Lincotn and two brother~ Nicholas and Zachory Everson both of linshycoln

The maternalmiddot grandparenv preceded the infanl in death

A private famBy hurial will be _ in Babyland in Union Cemetery

at a later date Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fushy

neral Home Lincoln is handling arrangemenl~

Myrtle Schmidgall ARMINGTON - Myrtle L

SChmidgall 77 of Armington died at 232 arp Monday July 5 1999 at Hopedale Hospital

Mrs Schmidgall farmed with her hushand and their sons in the Armington area for many Years She Ilt[) tar~d for lnJny sick and elderly peuple

She was a tnemhcr of Minier Assemhly of God and served in the Missionetlell Mini~try

She was horn March 17 1922 in Stanft)rd a daughrer of Hashyrold and L~tha Greathouse

Sosamon She married Raymond K Schmidgall March 23 1940 in st Louis He died Jan 3 1973

Surviving are her mother Leshytha FiHenwnrth of Farmer City six sons Dwayne Schmidgall of Delavan Raymond S SChmidgaH of Mason Mich Melvin D Schmidgall of Ann~ ington Warren B Schmidgall of Topeka Kan Keith Schmidgall of Mackjnaw and Leslie Schmidgall of Armington two daughlers Barbara Phillips of

~in~mf~10~~at1t~~eeSc~~~~ Davenport Oren Sosamon of Farmer City Ky also Dean Sosamon of HoPill~nd area Harold Sosllmon of Edgfgt~od - In NM a sister irene Dawson of Mansfield 26 grandChildren and eight great-grandchildren

A granddaughter two brothers and a ~jster preceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Thursday at Minier Assembly of God with the Rev Robert Eby officiating Burial will he in Oak View Cemetery rural Armington Visitation wit be from 5 to 8

j1m Wednesday at the church Memorials Olfly be made to

church or 10 the Armington Squad

Davis Mortuary Hopedale handled atfangemenis

Sand halts old steam locomotive ~sco m)plIr~

ST - LOUrS-=-F-~-h~~f the century it Wa$ the IiHle en~ gine rhat coutd But n()w the Frisco No 1522 ju~t plain cant _ If tpli~l tVH h ~ ~~ L __

neath [he slow-moving iocoshymotives 120middotton weight During either the derailment itself or from the heavy-crane hfting to gel h rolH1amp a~ain son~~_ of the

Tf as forecast fhJs evenlng overnjght temperatures drop into the midmiddot6Os conditions could f~el somewhat better Tuesday

weather satellites operated by the National Environmental Sal~ elUte Data and Informalion Ser~ vice and the current generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES-Next) which has revolmiddot tionized the abHity to track

large-scale wellher features providing more detailed and reshyfined images of clouds

GOES satellites are positioned over the equator to provide a broad view of the US bull as well as the Pacific andmiddot Atlantic breeding grounds for winter storms and hurricanes Dual~

satellite coverage is provided 24 hours a day Th e satellites are able to lOom in on a significant weather event every five min~ utes While continuing to provide overall coverage

In the old days routlne surshyface observations were collected maaIly~qur ~I 1CWIX 25u ~1IWeathet~~- airport field offices The effort intensified during severe weather when weather techniw cians needed additio]lal time to prepare and disseminate warning and special weather statements By freeing the lechnjcianB from taking manual observations Au~ Ornatelt Surface Observing Sysw terns (ASOS) helps provide this vital time

A joint effort of the NW Sand the Federal Avlatioll Adminisshytration the ASOS program in~ stalled more than 1000 units at US airpons In central Illinois ASOS units middotprovide 24-hour~a~

~ s~ri~rfr~l~~ ~~~~~ I iet paign Maltoon and Lbw-renceviUe

Jnformarion from these units flows directly to WEO Unco~n Computer ~enerated voice weather information is broadcast directly to pHots near tbe air~ ports

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LuVegas Mr Dike W8S a retired automobile salesshy

~an A Marine Corps veteran of World War l and the Korean War he was a member of the American Legion

He was born Nov 28 1921 in -tlanta a son of Aaron David and Anna Marnn Dike ampmaniCd Aileen Garrett She survives

Also surviving are one daughter Paula Finefrock of- Woodside Calif two sons David Dike of San Jose Calif and Martin Dike of Los Gatos Calif three brothers

Norman Wayne Dike of Peoria Aaron Dale Pike of Castroville Texas and Donald Dike of Lu Vegas and six grandchildren

Or~esjde services were Tbursdhy in Southern Nevada Veterans Meniorial Cemshyetery in Bouldei City with the ~ev Ellis Holdren officiatiDg

Memorials may be made to the Alzb~imer Foundation

Palm Mortuary Henderson Nev handled arrangements

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CLINTON - Isaac Thomas Buddy Banta Davis 76 of Clinton died at 530 Bm Tuesday July 6 1999 at his home His survivors include several relatives of Lin-

nm ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST PAUL Minn - Dr C Walton Lillehei who was reshygarded as the father of open heart surgery and trained hunshydreds of other surgeons includshying Dr Christiaan Barnard hSj died of cancer He was 80

T ill It h~ l _ _ bull

He was born Nov 23 1922 in Hodgensshyville Ky a son of Isaiah and Matty Davis bull He was later adopted by Charles C and Emily E Banta of Clinton H graduated from Clinton Community High School with the Clas of 1940

SAN Howell

for his during a New

o~ 4~~ ~~tfu~~middot~~~Ds~v~s~l1inger 4 a~o died

Also surviving are iliree daughters Patri- Howell spent cia Ann Cowman of Lancaster I Calif bull and seeding clouds wlt~ iCe ~nd Va1erie~ Sut Sconce and Debra Kay Stroh- silver iodide in efforts to make

kirch both of Clinton two sons Michael rain in Canada Cuba Pem tbe Lee and Phillip Dean Davis both of Clinton Philippine and other paro)ted a brother Elmer Davis of Hodgensville Ky countries two sisters Lillian Deegan of Sao Luis In the 1960s ~e deleJ~d~ Obispo Calif and Sarah ADn Pulliam of one of the fIrst mow-making Lancaster Calif and 10 grandchildren mac~h~ for slti ~sorts tb ~ Howells fAtn( came from bis

A bro er and~ sl~teramp preceded him lD wor~ ~n New YOrk during be death watet shorlhge of 1949-50 lie ~His funeral Malis will begiD at 10 am was hire(rby New York City ~il

Thurmay at St Johns Catholic Church early 19S0 eaning $100 a day Clinton with the Rev Robert Hoffmantl of- The rain ce filling resershyficiating Burial with military rites will be voirs to 99 percent of capacity in Memorial Park Cemetery Clinton There was even a freak snQw-

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 pm storm in mid-April coine Wednesday at Calvert Funeral Home Howells snow Clinton

Memorials may be made to St lohns Hospice Program

used St Jude Medical Mechanishycal Heart Valve

The world doesnt hllve enough heroes today and I bope in his death people recognize him that way said Medtronic Vice Chairman Glen Nelson an~

rymiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middot1~~EI i or Vinyl

Siding

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

st0ck8 ~ Edward Jonnlsw tfrMmta) Cat _ _ ~ el4 UnkXlm _ 17- gt t1IInova bull bull ~2Bf516 GonTei 7W EK _ 11l1116 PfG 605HJ TergtalflduatrlM 3131t6 Of p 1177f16 ~ bull nIl6 Gte MW 83

WMldvslnllloe 291116 T~ l431HI EatrlCap ~ WagreSflll ~ l8V Mcdonlds 4(13116

Lincoln Data Wednesdays high

bvemlght row ReOOldhlgh bull u bullbull

Record tow SUnset todtlv Sulll1SG Frldity

Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

Noon grain lulu laquoourtQyQkhonOrolll ((t)

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Aug 441i mv Sep 415v~ tbih

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Beys Over 100 Ib 1000 uNkir 100 Ib 1300

Gattle Ncna

Interior Hvesloek SPRINGFIELD (AP) Lampan hog elf-

caSlfI$ illS uavon at 75 centll W 150 higher IlllllancM tOO klghelt

5rSf 9 p1 4030436 53-549 pt 3125-3]6 5521) pi 3425-4211 41)509 pi 3325JJ)-O 47-489 pt3025-3960

~~3S1~~~ ~ 1~5 00 400-500 hI 11500middot1700 SOCHlOC Ib 160)2100 few OWIt 600 Ib 21 OOmiddot~op

Soars Und$r 300 Ib 900-120001$ 300 Ib 500-900

Board oJtrade CHIQAGltj ~APl - Corn and iOYbampampn tvshy

turM tdollJleeO early )(lay on lhe ~ BOBtd centI TrQd~ whlfe whael lutvrea H$te mboo bull

Com and Sltlybollns moved hlghar as IIlVfJlJ-lt 101i COf1nuamp( Icent (QnJOlldlllG positions 10I1owmiddot Ing shllrp lOS see alltlhn hl week PrleG~ _18 t1lttpa~1l(l to facfl conlnutld ~SllUf8 however IrOl)l 10rltOtaell fIX nearmiddotldalll Mid WflslalT gfowlng Wtlllloor OW)f thll nexl 10 daY

Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

Terr

l Pie Moore

Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

h~e~~s ~i1r Me~~rl~~ Fund_ l c

Wtlaol 1u11Jfamps _rs- mixed pm-raquourampQ by harvasllf19 01 hot WiOalt WtItgtal crop bur up POMd t1f report9 of IllCfItased e~pot1 (g

W1el1 fOt Oeeernbflr dllllvEry wa un-

~~~~~vslaquo~~= ber OQCJ 10amp8 11 (enll to- -511001 a bustlamp November soybeanamp fOeti b cant 10 $42J tI blJ6ll(lL

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bull Lighted ln1lnlty MllTIfr bull Dolphin amp Angel Fountains bull Angelsmiddot Collectlbles bull Llghlllouses

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Saturday July 10 - 1000AM Borutnza Restaur t 1270 Woodlawn Rd Uncoln

gj american Register to win a FREE tlip - Refreshments

t -Special show dIscounts ~ Public invited

TRAVEL_ For InlormaUon Call MASTERS In bull Toll Frae 1-800-942-5551

In addlllofgt 10 our pizza we are now servIng pasta on SaJurda~ N1Bht wltlJ Yffrl~g weeklY $lteflonf (Ol ~

Our June ~$ta tnenu s orling Piua ja 30 yrs I~ IlIWU2

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SHRIMP PRIMAVERA CATFISH DINNER A TWO CATFISH DINNER ~~ r

SATURDAY NIGHT AIPlE amp CUJDASIUFFED aIKlltEN BREASr $1195 BBQ PORK RIBS $1295 12 RACK RIBS $995

VIJS MAIN EVENT pM

SATURDAY I NTtRJ1IN~trNT

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od ThU11lday at bi~ residence of dolJOSlic battery Haw c gt bullbullbull the county jaiL Dom_ baIteIy

nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

arrested Don M Glea~ some dope in ollege St at 545 pm amount was so

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Boa ()yer 300 Ib 10001Jiftdet 300 Ib 1500

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Sows M(j8y alead) US 1--3 30()400 btl 1HlO-15M 4DO-jQ() fbs 15001700 000-500 Iraquo 1600-2100 __ 800 bs 2100 2200

SOaro 1JnIjllr 300 Ibs 9001200 OIMr 300 bsSiX1oo

Board of trade CHhAGO ~ - Grain and soybean fushy

Imes ~U6d Ia gtind Iowar earfy today Oft me Chicago Board of rrad$ u farmere apshypeared poised In br1rtg 111 bIJmper ptOducflon

Wheat ~otI and ~ IJII ~ampd lit ~lnmr$~rnonthtJM~ $howed virtuay JWd1alt1C8 of ~Ill weather over the naX110 days

Tha should t1ow Ihe COI7l crap 10 (let IhtoogtlllnCIOclaI poIIlOatIon periOd In whld1 kem~ beg to form wHh no )fOld kIM After lhal period a)onomltte say Itwwe 19 lItUe ehnee ot ptoOue6centn osees unIQ$ IIl9m Ia a flfYearlyfrQampl

Wheal IUlurea also ~ PfMIIJted by acshytive h_sUtlg of Iha wsmar 1yenhNI GlIOp

Grain aM ~a Ithtentoriet tampmaln hlgh bull Irom lut yewl turnpGr crope ItId new r(I)

duc1ort 11111 yoat lNfV18 he tihltttlorr-iadn Okay 10 Improve-In tie neJt1 year

WheatOI OecltlfYbcr deiIYety left 114 eentll 0 $Uov e tw9hef Deeampmber eQ(Tt WI V CraquonIIO 1189 0 bWhM OflCelllOOt oat fell V

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AuguII lYe cattIfI ro5e 83 campf1f to 62es oonts a pound AUOOli1 feeder cattle roSs 00 (eO( to 7725 CQfIia a pouM AugJ1 loan hoos IW8 68 centMl 10 487S cam II pctiId August ~ heIIIe8 Iell 81 cenl it) 3560 -Wall Street at noon

NEW YORK (APj ~ SI~ _fe mooHlly IIoth(IrtOOay but down from heir eafol1lgh$ amid ri8amp In Inlerest nrtltS In he bond mar

IJ fCcentfI on Wal Skeel lIW Oow JltmQlll Industrial Illarage wam op n1 AI 11113561 Thll ~ Index roe as ItlIJiCfl u 50 pInta In momlng trlldlng berora puIlIngbadt 9~ ~t lndlealor$ weHI narrowly

ml(at Thamp Standard 3 Poorli 500 iidm- lin up 0amp1 -t 139533 Tha Nalldaq ctllfpOl1e I~ fall bad( from r~gh laNilIyenY and was down 107 111 ZTlfJ 79 al midday S1~ InIMtty beNll1cent hQm II l1Ilaquowery In

lha bond 1Iariat thai kllfowoo s IOlilllle ampamp$ sion on Thullday But by mId-mornlng prices dropped ~n PJ$I1i1Q yleldt IIIghet and I~ rnrgtd1rg lFWoUWNl hilt hlghsr InlefUj alS 11111 takinO hold II the ecconomy_ and COuld ttlllmlgn ~ In lulure qua1rs

TN yklfd on tho lr$asury 3Olllat bood yenlthIet Mod lallen 10596 percampnt II lHlrty Ird lng lWlll back up 816_03 perC41n~ al Mon

DuPanl1ed tt)(t Dow lI19hel rising 3 11116 to 72 116 liner thamp compW unle~ro ~~ ~ of Ila tiplooff of rs Coooro 0011

Oell Gomrwter led lechnology IUIltM alng 2-111042 116 attar Goldman Sachs rgisnd HJ ratlrlg Oft ltIe rompany

WhIle Iockfi w6Ie ITIO$IIy higher mey mamp1te1 parUclpen5 wsro welchlng theIr mavaa hnud 01 nalt efl When lhe goVernmiddot ~l I)ItIdocor find consumelt pee l1damp)(19 lt1ch ara Iltey measures 01 IIlallon life fIChodulad 10 ba Mlauad

Adllamptdng hilUM our1ttmt)ampled decliners by 11 1CHH m8~ln or 1M New Yoltk Siodl E-chango titot(a Itumtl came 10 325 91 milmiddot lion sOa$$ down from an59 million Qha~

The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

1

ottlla - ~~t~~+- Terry Pie Moore

Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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11191 Fori fmiddot1BO ILTBIolti 30Il00 mi

17 QMC au l1li1 Cab 211) 3ilOOOml~350

1991 GMe V on Slr_ 2$00) mI bull

11197 JUlY 8alllall8 Mal 4r4Mtnr

Relaquogt ptllchasid

tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

DEAR ANN LANDERS I Ultn

ttlS ~rate IOdmate the govshy

the com lives middotby tefJmiddot 1 prison wbere

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

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Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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Page 2: €¦ · ,Donald '.roe' Aggertt BAN JOSB - Donald ,. :~ ~~.",": Jose ::e~3:.·t9if9: . Ctmel

Goodman

Now anyone involvedjn c~se including Goodman

can identify the runc-accusers The plaintiff eM appeal 1M

decisjon within 30 aY5 Goodman pastor at Holy

Faltlily Catholic Chtllch in Lin

c~ i~5 amp~~~~~edwh Ce learned of the acctWltiOtlS against hini by 12 former altar hoys who alleged be naIly abnsed them one by one over a 19~~ of 20 years from 1970 to

AU but one of the accusers represeDted by the firm of Fredshyeric Neuler and AasociaUl3 are adults They fIled mit against Goodman and the Dio of Peshyoria in August 1998 aslcing fOt

~~ ~~~~s ~~~oOO~ ~~ each alleged keirn_

Goodman Quelled and fonshydled the boys for the purp~

dLing them while pUlting dollar bills 1n their pocket

The diocese settled its porton of the suit in April The terms of the settlement were not dis~ closed and remain secret under the agreement

The minors suit remains in force against Goodman who has vowed to fight to his last breath to clear his name of the charges agalnst rum

Local upporters of Goodman have faulted the diocese for set-

Mary Letterly LATHAM - Mary C leIshy

terl) 65 of Latham died at 7 am bull oday Friday July 2 1999 at a Decatur hospital

Mrs Letterlyrworked 30 years in the Borg Warner payroU de~ partment and 10 years as a Mu~ tuai Bank tener

She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church Chestnut

She was born Feb 6 1934 in

~di~A~rlhldkists~nrr~ ried Glenn C Letlerly March 20 1954 in Latham He preceded hoi j~ death

w~rn~i1dtinr~f dint~~~~~r~ sistern Imogene Hurt of Mar~ tinsviHe Roberta Gurley tf-lld Beveriy Jacklonboth of Deshycatur Carolyn Hughes of Latham and Marsha Norman of Tuscola

Funeral services will be 1030 am Tues4ty at FrickemiddotCalvertshySchrader PIlner1 Home Mount Puluki with the Rev Richard

rlt~~~~akrB~~t~n~ee~~~ r~t Mount Pulaski

Visitation will be from S to 7 pm Monday

Memorials may be made to the Macon County Cancer Sod~

wers wr U1ltllhl~

supporting MonSignor

GoodmanlI PeleAnd

QOOlIman pportar

tlin ou of court dilCrlb~g bat decision as a betrayal of Geodm-an and an implicii acceptance lthat the ~harg againSt him are true

Porrber Lincoln mayor Pete Andrews who partiCipated in a bort-jived campaign 0 display black ribbons around town in support of Goodman and wbo has been one of Goodman s most passionate supporters accused tbe diocese of destroying Goodman by setUin-g out of court

Th diocese didnl give him the support he deserved he said

However Andrews aNd news that the nine casea were thrown out was the best news of the day

Isnt that wonderfu17 It shows that our efforts were worthwhile in supporting Monsignor Goodman he said

The accusations against

ety or to Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church

Mary Steinhauer Mary Louls Steinhauer 80 of

Paradise Texas formerly of Lincoln died at 701 pm Wednesday June 30 J 999 at Sunny Hills Nursing Home Deshycatur Texas

Mrs Steinhauer retired from Cutler~Hammer Baton Corp

Sbe was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She was hom April 28 1919 in Lincoln 1 daugbter of Joe and Mary Climber Sommers She married Henry Woodrow Woody Steinhauer Jan I 1942 in Old Monroe Mo He died April 10 1988

Surviving are two sons lames Steinbauer of Paradise Texu and Robert Steinhauer of Ana~ conda Mont eight grandchii~ dren and 12 greatshygrandchildren

A on a daughter two infant chUdren and two sIsters preshyceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 bull m Tuesday al Holland amp- Barry fUneral Home witb James Stelnhauer officiatinJ

Burial will be in Lucas Chapel Cemetery Lincoln

People willl for Hwere no Th$Te a churcb We even go to cburch

All it takes- t-o man sbe added is rotten applesmiddot 1

bull

The Peoria dioces~~- acknowledged in its settleme i

statement the bull pain an distress the accusationt brought to all of the parties t4 membera of 1M Holy FrnJl~ Parish and to the Lincollj ~mmunityH i

The diocese urged HpeacJ

LAKE ~ THE HILLS - Th fact that thIS McHenry County commun~ - named for a lill

upon those who J~l there woulq once arly ran outof water

is both n irony and a 1esson aboul un hecked growth gain by publicly

continuing Ihi~ turmoil H

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 pm Monday al Holland amp Barry Puneral Home

John Wiggers John Earle Wiggers 64 of

Lincoln tlied at 255 pm Thursshyday July I 1999 al Maple Ridge Care Centre

Mr Wiggers had farmed and had worked as a security guard middotfor Logan Correctional Center and for the Pinkerton Agency

He was a member of Fmt United Methodl Church

Mr Wiggers graduated from Lincoln College and attended ll~ linoh State University in Bloomington

He wa born Sept 14 1934 in Lincoln a son of John cJ and Elizabelh O Lawhead Wigge

Surviving are his mother of Lincoln and three sisters Sara O Logan of Canlon Joy lurkln of Lineoln and Natalie Riecks of Loda

Private graveside services will be Saturday in Union Cemeler~ wilh the Rev Larry Maffett of-ficiating T~re is no Visltstion Ho Hand amp Barry Funeral

Home hand~ed arrangements

The viI ge is even now buildshying mun ipJil wells 10 catch up 0 bull po lation explosion thllt transform d the bedroom com-

eople into a bo suburb of 20 eiRht years

Those numbers made Lake in the Hills jtbe fifthvfastest grow~ ing community in the country among clties j with populations belween 0000 and 50000 acshycording to U~ Census BUreau figure fot 1990middot98 released this week

And spike the viJ jng for deshyvelopmenl decisions made in the 1980 an early 1990 in the form of congested roads crowded ~chools and an embar~ rassing water shortage that once

an all

swarmed the area were not reshystricted in how fast they could build homes GO they buUt them as fast as they could

The number of new home per~ mits peaked at 786 in fiscal year 1995 almost all of tbem for sinshygle family homes And the overshywhelmed municipal water sys~ tern was adding an average of two new homes a day - far faster than officials could she

beL communiUcs_just ~~i~~d begin operating ~ew beginning to face the same chal-~ _ As the e_xtent of the problems lenges I -btcame apparent the viUage

You qan never do enough board added restrictions on how planning ar flU as munjcipaHties quiCkly devefopers couJd buil~ go said Gerttld Sagona the new homes and stopped annet village ad~ n isfrator since 1997 ing Jand for residential use But_

The boo was well underway about 2000 homes remain to be by the t1 emiddot Sagona Came to buiU under plans already ap~ Lalre in h Hills whloh started proved -in the 195()s as a getaway commiddot Some of the residents who munHy forlChicakoans who built sought out the area 4$ an urban summcr hqrnes around a Jake set refuge have watched the hassles among sc~nic hUls ind 8Yr~ of city life overtake tbem rounded and pas~ This used to be where God t it became a left his undals Now people are

ape for those tired leaving to go farther west stUd of city Hfe

Child welfare system charged with bias And therj as annexation wars

heated up in themiddot late )9800 vilshylage officipound4ls decided they must join the b~tle or be swallowed up by mote aggressive netghv

bprs said qrsHerm village presshyident $cotl Berg a 17-year resident Btlt the developers who

12-yellT reident Vicki Bond wbo ironiltaUy works for a mashyjor developer in the area

When I used to leave ~Q go home I would just pull rlhi oul without hardly looking she said pointing 10 a cOfltinuous stream of cars crui~jng by Thursday on pYcgtti Road Now

~~-gt~~~-----CHICAGO The mOlher of

a child involved in a custodgtmiddot battle wilh bull Chicago alderman I accusing Illinois child welshyfare ~yslem -of racial di5crimina~

torney said she hopes to Pbin dass-actjon status for thlilawshysult so that it can represent all black parents and children in 11-linois~child welfare system

AfrlrAn~ArnrilIn fltl H

ordered a 12~month transition period in-which Ihe boy is 0 be returned 10 Olison

I have to wail and waitmiddot You cant just shut your

door and say nobc)(fy else can come in c~unters Ed Plaut bull a first-term viUage trusee_

The eightkyear resident admits thaI he is -Plrt of he ptobshylem as oneofthe tholJsands of transplanted bull -individuals who like the communitys proximity to professional firms and CoipQ- rations dotting the suburbs as weH as its relarJvey easy access to Chicago

Now that the community is catching its breath the focus must shift to building a stronger retail sales tax base and encourshyaging other economic deshyvelopment that will help pay for Jonglerm infrastructure costs and

city services PJaia ltrId Berg said

And Lake in the Hills officials nod knowingly as they walch the seemingly endless wave of de~ velopmen push westward past them

Theres other communiHes that say we dont want to grow like Lake in the HiUs but un beshyknowtuJt to th~m it may aJready be happeninsmiddot Berg said

SInllQlh f newspaper adIIenlslng

aMANENT RECORD

Flti can be clipped and ~ IIsed fo~ fVtther rIlteTlln(~s

g pho

~f=s Gelt~ge rut Hope Denzel Cosby David be of Hood the casts of 4 Home ment and Priends Carey aM Troy Aikman

Football igoed by tile Jre_n Bay pkers and Indianapolis Colts and a draWing of Be~de BaUey by cartoonist Mort WaLker also will be auctioned

e~a~e Uli~~~~~~h~ W~t Disneys laquoToy Story

Other items up for auction and donated inc Jude a Nolan Ryan 1968 rookie baseball card a toolbox and tools bull airplane and hot air baUD on rides over Logan Count~ an original watercolor

portraIt preparation of a simple win baby quHts and a wide va~ riety of gift basKets and decoramiddot tive items

Items will be displayed in windows of shops on the square in Lincoln Sunday through Fri~ day

AH proceeds will go to the Jon Hibbs Benefit Account at State Bank of Uncoln

For other information call 735middot5952 -Emmett Hoppes

Emmett O Hoppes 85 of Mario~ Ind died a 238 pm Thursday July I 1999 at Marmiddot

~vve~r~rasH~8~~lgb~on~i tiackett of Lincoln ~Jl

Mr Hoppes was owneroperashytar of Hoppes Trenching in Jonesboro Ind for over 40 years He had worked 39 years at the Owens-Hlinols Glass Fac~ tory in Gas City Ind as a mashychine repair operator retiring in 1978

He also was a self-employed farmer fot over 30 years and was a member of the CiviHan Conservation Corps in Califor nia in thed940s

Mr Hoppes was a member of the Brethlen Church of Sumshymitlitle Ind

He was born )ug 21 1913 in Summitville Ind a son of George W and Sarah Dickerson Hoppes He married Irene Mc~ Coy Sept 28 t 941 She surmiddot vives

Also ~urvlving are two sons Ron Hoppes of Lafayette ind and Dale Hoppes of Elwood Ind six grandchildren two stepgrandchildren two great-middot grandchUdren~ and two

stwr~~g~~~~~~~lrideath by nine brothers and three sisters

Funeral services will be at 10 am Tuesday at NeedhamshySlOrey Funeral Home Gas City Ind with the Rev Bob Vardashyman offlciatirtg B udal will be in RiversIde Cemetery Gas City

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Monday

Licensed to wed Christopher Lee Burdette and

Michelle Alanna Blythe both Of Uncoln

Anthony Joe Snyder and Gail Denise Slayton both of Emden

1effrey Wayne Tabor and Lor~ bull rnine Lynette Vannoy both of Lincoln

K~~ir~ L~~~ ~si~~middoti~lfta~~ Hartsburg j

Lenoyal Ehru Williams II of Lincoln l1fd Heather Nlchole Shelton of Farmington

Marriage dissolutions Jeff AUen Gehrke and Lois

Ann Gehrke both of Mason CiCy Joseph W EWiJlg of Lincoln

and Lo ie K Ewing unknown Robbie Darin Robertson of

Lincoln and Marina Tolliver of Carpentervilfe

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bananas Thursday

Potato soup hot dog peaches watermeJon Friday

barbecued ribeue tater tots slaw plums vanlUa wa~

~ $2370

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SOAKED BROILER Brandl Clark 13 of Morocco Ind bathes her broiler class ----l-----+ ___ _ chicken Monday at the Newton County 4middotH Fair One of her chickens died from the oppressive heat Friday

Everson infant The infant of James and Rt18

Emmeu Everson of Lineorn wa~ stHlborn at 640 am Friday July 2 HJ99 at Bay Area Medl~ cal Center Marinette Wis

Surviving are the bahys IHrmiddot eots the paternal grandparents Douglas and Janice Everson of Menominee Mich four sisters Kristina Jennifer Emily and Abigail Everson ail of Lincotn and two brother~ Nicholas and Zachory Everson both of linshycoln

The maternalmiddot grandparenv preceded the infanl in death

A private famBy hurial will be _ in Babyland in Union Cemetery

at a later date Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fushy

neral Home Lincoln is handling arrangemenl~

Myrtle Schmidgall ARMINGTON - Myrtle L

SChmidgall 77 of Armington died at 232 arp Monday July 5 1999 at Hopedale Hospital

Mrs Schmidgall farmed with her hushand and their sons in the Armington area for many Years She Ilt[) tar~d for lnJny sick and elderly peuple

She was a tnemhcr of Minier Assemhly of God and served in the Missionetlell Mini~try

She was horn March 17 1922 in Stanft)rd a daughrer of Hashyrold and L~tha Greathouse

Sosamon She married Raymond K Schmidgall March 23 1940 in st Louis He died Jan 3 1973

Surviving are her mother Leshytha FiHenwnrth of Farmer City six sons Dwayne Schmidgall of Delavan Raymond S SChmidgaH of Mason Mich Melvin D Schmidgall of Ann~ ington Warren B Schmidgall of Topeka Kan Keith Schmidgall of Mackjnaw and Leslie Schmidgall of Armington two daughlers Barbara Phillips of

~in~mf~10~~at1t~~eeSc~~~~ Davenport Oren Sosamon of Farmer City Ky also Dean Sosamon of HoPill~nd area Harold Sosllmon of Edgfgt~od - In NM a sister irene Dawson of Mansfield 26 grandChildren and eight great-grandchildren

A granddaughter two brothers and a ~jster preceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Thursday at Minier Assembly of God with the Rev Robert Eby officiating Burial will he in Oak View Cemetery rural Armington Visitation wit be from 5 to 8

j1m Wednesday at the church Memorials Olfly be made to

church or 10 the Armington Squad

Davis Mortuary Hopedale handled atfangemenis

Sand halts old steam locomotive ~sco m)plIr~

ST - LOUrS-=-F-~-h~~f the century it Wa$ the IiHle en~ gine rhat coutd But n()w the Frisco No 1522 ju~t plain cant _ If tpli~l tVH h ~ ~~ L __

neath [he slow-moving iocoshymotives 120middotton weight During either the derailment itself or from the heavy-crane hfting to gel h rolH1amp a~ain son~~_ of the

Tf as forecast fhJs evenlng overnjght temperatures drop into the midmiddot6Os conditions could f~el somewhat better Tuesday

weather satellites operated by the National Environmental Sal~ elUte Data and Informalion Ser~ vice and the current generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES-Next) which has revolmiddot tionized the abHity to track

large-scale wellher features providing more detailed and reshyfined images of clouds

GOES satellites are positioned over the equator to provide a broad view of the US bull as well as the Pacific andmiddot Atlantic breeding grounds for winter storms and hurricanes Dual~

satellite coverage is provided 24 hours a day Th e satellites are able to lOom in on a significant weather event every five min~ utes While continuing to provide overall coverage

In the old days routlne surshyface observations were collected maaIly~qur ~I 1CWIX 25u ~1IWeathet~~- airport field offices The effort intensified during severe weather when weather techniw cians needed additio]lal time to prepare and disseminate warning and special weather statements By freeing the lechnjcianB from taking manual observations Au~ Ornatelt Surface Observing Sysw terns (ASOS) helps provide this vital time

A joint effort of the NW Sand the Federal Avlatioll Adminisshytration the ASOS program in~ stalled more than 1000 units at US airpons In central Illinois ASOS units middotprovide 24-hour~a~

~ s~ri~rfr~l~~ ~~~~~ I iet paign Maltoon and Lbw-renceviUe

Jnformarion from these units flows directly to WEO Unco~n Computer ~enerated voice weather information is broadcast directly to pHots near tbe air~ ports

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LuVegas Mr Dike W8S a retired automobile salesshy

~an A Marine Corps veteran of World War l and the Korean War he was a member of the American Legion

He was born Nov 28 1921 in -tlanta a son of Aaron David and Anna Marnn Dike ampmaniCd Aileen Garrett She survives

Also surviving are one daughter Paula Finefrock of- Woodside Calif two sons David Dike of San Jose Calif and Martin Dike of Los Gatos Calif three brothers

Norman Wayne Dike of Peoria Aaron Dale Pike of Castroville Texas and Donald Dike of Lu Vegas and six grandchildren

Or~esjde services were Tbursdhy in Southern Nevada Veterans Meniorial Cemshyetery in Bouldei City with the ~ev Ellis Holdren officiatiDg

Memorials may be made to the Alzb~imer Foundation

Palm Mortuary Henderson Nev handled arrangements

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CLINTON - Isaac Thomas Buddy Banta Davis 76 of Clinton died at 530 Bm Tuesday July 6 1999 at his home His survivors include several relatives of Lin-

nm ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST PAUL Minn - Dr C Walton Lillehei who was reshygarded as the father of open heart surgery and trained hunshydreds of other surgeons includshying Dr Christiaan Barnard hSj died of cancer He was 80

T ill It h~ l _ _ bull

He was born Nov 23 1922 in Hodgensshyville Ky a son of Isaiah and Matty Davis bull He was later adopted by Charles C and Emily E Banta of Clinton H graduated from Clinton Community High School with the Clas of 1940

SAN Howell

for his during a New

o~ 4~~ ~~tfu~~middot~~~Ds~v~s~l1inger 4 a~o died

Also surviving are iliree daughters Patri- Howell spent cia Ann Cowman of Lancaster I Calif bull and seeding clouds wlt~ iCe ~nd Va1erie~ Sut Sconce and Debra Kay Stroh- silver iodide in efforts to make

kirch both of Clinton two sons Michael rain in Canada Cuba Pem tbe Lee and Phillip Dean Davis both of Clinton Philippine and other paro)ted a brother Elmer Davis of Hodgensville Ky countries two sisters Lillian Deegan of Sao Luis In the 1960s ~e deleJ~d~ Obispo Calif and Sarah ADn Pulliam of one of the fIrst mow-making Lancaster Calif and 10 grandchildren mac~h~ for slti ~sorts tb ~ Howells fAtn( came from bis

A bro er and~ sl~teramp preceded him lD wor~ ~n New YOrk during be death watet shorlhge of 1949-50 lie ~His funeral Malis will begiD at 10 am was hire(rby New York City ~il

Thurmay at St Johns Catholic Church early 19S0 eaning $100 a day Clinton with the Rev Robert Hoffmantl of- The rain ce filling resershyficiating Burial with military rites will be voirs to 99 percent of capacity in Memorial Park Cemetery Clinton There was even a freak snQw-

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 pm storm in mid-April coine Wednesday at Calvert Funeral Home Howells snow Clinton

Memorials may be made to St lohns Hospice Program

used St Jude Medical Mechanishycal Heart Valve

The world doesnt hllve enough heroes today and I bope in his death people recognize him that way said Medtronic Vice Chairman Glen Nelson an~

rymiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middot1~~EI i or Vinyl

Siding

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

st0ck8 ~ Edward Jonnlsw tfrMmta) Cat _ _ ~ el4 UnkXlm _ 17- gt t1IInova bull bull ~2Bf516 GonTei 7W EK _ 11l1116 PfG 605HJ TergtalflduatrlM 3131t6 Of p 1177f16 ~ bull nIl6 Gte MW 83

WMldvslnllloe 291116 T~ l431HI EatrlCap ~ WagreSflll ~ l8V Mcdonlds 4(13116

Lincoln Data Wednesdays high

bvemlght row ReOOldhlgh bull u bullbull

Record tow SUnset todtlv Sulll1SG Frldity

Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

Noon grain lulu laquoourtQyQkhonOrolll ((t)

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Aug 441i mv Sep 415v~ tbih

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Beys Over 100 Ib 1000 uNkir 100 Ib 1300

Gattle Ncna

Interior Hvesloek SPRINGFIELD (AP) Lampan hog elf-

caSlfI$ illS uavon at 75 centll W 150 higher IlllllancM tOO klghelt

5rSf 9 p1 4030436 53-549 pt 3125-3]6 5521) pi 3425-4211 41)509 pi 3325JJ)-O 47-489 pt3025-3960

~~3S1~~~ ~ 1~5 00 400-500 hI 11500middot1700 SOCHlOC Ib 160)2100 few OWIt 600 Ib 21 OOmiddot~op

Soars Und$r 300 Ib 900-120001$ 300 Ib 500-900

Board oJtrade CHIQAGltj ~APl - Corn and iOYbampampn tvshy

turM tdollJleeO early )(lay on lhe ~ BOBtd centI TrQd~ whlfe whael lutvrea H$te mboo bull

Com and Sltlybollns moved hlghar as IIlVfJlJ-lt 101i COf1nuamp( Icent (QnJOlldlllG positions 10I1owmiddot Ing shllrp lOS see alltlhn hl week PrleG~ _18 t1lttpa~1l(l to facfl conlnutld ~SllUf8 however IrOl)l 10rltOtaell fIX nearmiddotldalll Mid WflslalT gfowlng Wtlllloor OW)f thll nexl 10 daY

Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

Terr

l Pie Moore

Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

h~e~~s ~i1r Me~~rl~~ Fund_ l c

Wtlaol 1u11Jfamps _rs- mixed pm-raquourampQ by harvasllf19 01 hot WiOalt WtItgtal crop bur up POMd t1f report9 of IllCfItased e~pot1 (g

W1el1 fOt Oeeernbflr dllllvEry wa un-

~~~~~vslaquo~~= ber OQCJ 10amp8 11 (enll to- -511001 a bustlamp November soybeanamp fOeti b cant 10 $42J tI blJ6ll(lL

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bull Lighted ln1lnlty MllTIfr bull Dolphin amp Angel Fountains bull Angelsmiddot Collectlbles bull Llghlllouses

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Saturday July 10 - 1000AM Borutnza Restaur t 1270 Woodlawn Rd Uncoln

gj american Register to win a FREE tlip - Refreshments

t -Special show dIscounts ~ Public invited

TRAVEL_ For InlormaUon Call MASTERS In bull Toll Frae 1-800-942-5551

In addlllofgt 10 our pizza we are now servIng pasta on SaJurda~ N1Bht wltlJ Yffrl~g weeklY $lteflonf (Ol ~

Our June ~$ta tnenu s orling Piua ja 30 yrs I~ IlIWU2

521 Broadway Uncal ~ettuuiJUJlfrtdltgt ~elaquouulgtteAlh-tJ 73514420732-61l9 Lamiddot 1JIIft M051acooU

Sun fues ~ Thu 4-11 I~ IIIMlfi Friamp8at 4pmmiddotMldnlght M~~~fffiI Sr

=-=~ FRIDAY NIGHT

SHRIMP PRIMAVERA CATFISH DINNER A TWO CATFISH DINNER ~~ r

SATURDAY NIGHT AIPlE amp CUJDASIUFFED aIKlltEN BREASr $1195 BBQ PORK RIBS $1295 12 RACK RIBS $995

VIJS MAIN EVENT pM

SATURDAY I NTtRJ1IN~trNT

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od ThU11lday at bi~ residence of dolJOSlic battery Haw c gt bullbullbull the county jaiL Dom_ baIteIy

nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

arrested Don M Glea~ some dope in ollege St at 545 pm amount was so

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Stw1 Allwegt13 an 100 tIgher 13 300-400 b 1]00 400-500 b 1800 500-700 Ib ZIOOZ300

Boa ()yer 300 Ib 10001Jiftdet 300 Ib 1500

Cutl$ NontI

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4404 51-52jl pt 342S-43 (2 amp-amp09 pi 33542_ 1 7 47 ~9 pi 3lt125-4(15amp

Sows M(j8y alead) US 1--3 30()400 btl 1HlO-15M 4DO-jQ() fbs 15001700 000-500 Iraquo 1600-2100 __ 800 bs 2100 2200

SOaro 1JnIjllr 300 Ibs 9001200 OIMr 300 bsSiX1oo

Board of trade CHhAGO ~ - Grain and soybean fushy

Imes ~U6d Ia gtind Iowar earfy today Oft me Chicago Board of rrad$ u farmere apshypeared poised In br1rtg 111 bIJmper ptOducflon

Wheat ~otI and ~ IJII ~ampd lit ~lnmr$~rnonthtJM~ $howed virtuay JWd1alt1C8 of ~Ill weather over the naX110 days

Tha should t1ow Ihe COI7l crap 10 (let IhtoogtlllnCIOclaI poIIlOatIon periOd In whld1 kem~ beg to form wHh no )fOld kIM After lhal period a)onomltte say Itwwe 19 lItUe ehnee ot ptoOue6centn osees unIQ$ IIl9m Ia a flfYearlyfrQampl

Wheal IUlurea also ~ PfMIIJted by acshytive h_sUtlg of Iha wsmar 1yenhNI GlIOp

Grain aM ~a Ithtentoriet tampmaln hlgh bull Irom lut yewl turnpGr crope ItId new r(I)

duc1ort 11111 yoat lNfV18 he tihltttlorr-iadn Okay 10 Improve-In tie neJt1 year

WheatOI OecltlfYbcr deiIYety left 114 eentll 0 $Uov e tw9hef Deeampmber eQ(Tt WI V CraquonIIO 1189 0 bWhM OflCelllOOt oat fell V

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AuguII lYe cattIfI ro5e 83 campf1f to 62es oonts a pound AUOOli1 feeder cattle roSs 00 (eO( to 7725 CQfIia a pouM AugJ1 loan hoos IW8 68 centMl 10 487S cam II pctiId August ~ heIIIe8 Iell 81 cenl it) 3560 -Wall Street at noon

NEW YORK (APj ~ SI~ _fe mooHlly IIoth(IrtOOay but down from heir eafol1lgh$ amid ri8amp In Inlerest nrtltS In he bond mar

IJ fCcentfI on Wal Skeel lIW Oow JltmQlll Industrial Illarage wam op n1 AI 11113561 Thll ~ Index roe as ItlIJiCfl u 50 pInta In momlng trlldlng berora puIlIngbadt 9~ ~t lndlealor$ weHI narrowly

ml(at Thamp Standard 3 Poorli 500 iidm- lin up 0amp1 -t 139533 Tha Nalldaq ctllfpOl1e I~ fall bad( from r~gh laNilIyenY and was down 107 111 ZTlfJ 79 al midday S1~ InIMtty beNll1cent hQm II l1Ilaquowery In

lha bond 1Iariat thai kllfowoo s IOlilllle ampamp$ sion on Thullday But by mId-mornlng prices dropped ~n PJ$I1i1Q yleldt IIIghet and I~ rnrgtd1rg lFWoUWNl hilt hlghsr InlefUj alS 11111 takinO hold II the ecconomy_ and COuld ttlllmlgn ~ In lulure qua1rs

TN yklfd on tho lr$asury 3Olllat bood yenlthIet Mod lallen 10596 percampnt II lHlrty Ird lng lWlll back up 816_03 perC41n~ al Mon

DuPanl1ed tt)(t Dow lI19hel rising 3 11116 to 72 116 liner thamp compW unle~ro ~~ ~ of Ila tiplooff of rs Coooro 0011

Oell Gomrwter led lechnology IUIltM alng 2-111042 116 attar Goldman Sachs rgisnd HJ ratlrlg Oft ltIe rompany

WhIle Iockfi w6Ie ITIO$IIy higher mey mamp1te1 parUclpen5 wsro welchlng theIr mavaa hnud 01 nalt efl When lhe goVernmiddot ~l I)ItIdocor find consumelt pee l1damp)(19 lt1ch ara Iltey measures 01 IIlallon life fIChodulad 10 ba Mlauad

Adllamptdng hilUM our1ttmt)ampled decliners by 11 1CHH m8~ln or 1M New Yoltk Siodl E-chango titot(a Itumtl came 10 325 91 milmiddot lion sOa$$ down from an59 million Qha~

The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

1

ottlla - ~~t~~+- Terry Pie Moore

Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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- ~ 11919 CIIovrolll Cmllr 2 dr ilM -l 2O000m

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11 CIIBVIOlal Suliurllen Ross _loW

1997 Fonl Explont 8112 dI bIapoundk2IlIOOnj

11191 Fori fmiddot1BO ILTBIolti 30Il00 mi

17 QMC au l1li1 Cab 211) 3ilOOOml~350

1991 GMe V on Slr_ 2$00) mI bull

11197 JUlY 8alllall8 Mal 4r4Mtnr

Relaquogt ptllchasid

tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

DEAR ANN LANDERS I Ultn

ttlS ~rate IOdmate the govshy

the com lives middotby tefJmiddot 1 prison wbere

~risrd middotfor Ibe

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I WhiLamiddot Dperared place if buzling

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

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The best deal running

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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~f=s Gelt~ge rut Hope Denzel Cosby David be of Hood the casts of 4 Home ment and Priends Carey aM Troy Aikman

Football igoed by tile Jre_n Bay pkers and Indianapolis Colts and a draWing of Be~de BaUey by cartoonist Mort WaLker also will be auctioned

e~a~e Uli~~~~~~h~ W~t Disneys laquoToy Story

Other items up for auction and donated inc Jude a Nolan Ryan 1968 rookie baseball card a toolbox and tools bull airplane and hot air baUD on rides over Logan Count~ an original watercolor

portraIt preparation of a simple win baby quHts and a wide va~ riety of gift basKets and decoramiddot tive items

Items will be displayed in windows of shops on the square in Lincoln Sunday through Fri~ day

AH proceeds will go to the Jon Hibbs Benefit Account at State Bank of Uncoln

For other information call 735middot5952 -Emmett Hoppes

Emmett O Hoppes 85 of Mario~ Ind died a 238 pm Thursday July I 1999 at Marmiddot

~vve~r~rasH~8~~lgb~on~i tiackett of Lincoln ~Jl

Mr Hoppes was owneroperashytar of Hoppes Trenching in Jonesboro Ind for over 40 years He had worked 39 years at the Owens-Hlinols Glass Fac~ tory in Gas City Ind as a mashychine repair operator retiring in 1978

He also was a self-employed farmer fot over 30 years and was a member of the CiviHan Conservation Corps in Califor nia in thed940s

Mr Hoppes was a member of the Brethlen Church of Sumshymitlitle Ind

He was born )ug 21 1913 in Summitville Ind a son of George W and Sarah Dickerson Hoppes He married Irene Mc~ Coy Sept 28 t 941 She surmiddot vives

Also ~urvlving are two sons Ron Hoppes of Lafayette ind and Dale Hoppes of Elwood Ind six grandchildren two stepgrandchildren two great-middot grandchUdren~ and two

stwr~~g~~~~~~~lrideath by nine brothers and three sisters

Funeral services will be at 10 am Tuesday at NeedhamshySlOrey Funeral Home Gas City Ind with the Rev Bob Vardashyman offlciatirtg B udal will be in RiversIde Cemetery Gas City

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 pm Monday

Licensed to wed Christopher Lee Burdette and

Michelle Alanna Blythe both Of Uncoln

Anthony Joe Snyder and Gail Denise Slayton both of Emden

1effrey Wayne Tabor and Lor~ bull rnine Lynette Vannoy both of Lincoln

K~~ir~ L~~~ ~si~~middoti~lfta~~ Hartsburg j

Lenoyal Ehru Williams II of Lincoln l1fd Heather Nlchole Shelton of Farmington

Marriage dissolutions Jeff AUen Gehrke and Lois

Ann Gehrke both of Mason CiCy Joseph W EWiJlg of Lincoln

and Lo ie K Ewing unknown Robbie Darin Robertson of

Lincoln and Marina Tolliver of Carpentervilfe

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bananas Thursday

Potato soup hot dog peaches watermeJon Friday

barbecued ribeue tater tots slaw plums vanlUa wa~

~ $2370

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SOAKED BROILER Brandl Clark 13 of Morocco Ind bathes her broiler class ----l-----+ ___ _ chicken Monday at the Newton County 4middotH Fair One of her chickens died from the oppressive heat Friday

Everson infant The infant of James and Rt18

Emmeu Everson of Lineorn wa~ stHlborn at 640 am Friday July 2 HJ99 at Bay Area Medl~ cal Center Marinette Wis

Surviving are the bahys IHrmiddot eots the paternal grandparents Douglas and Janice Everson of Menominee Mich four sisters Kristina Jennifer Emily and Abigail Everson ail of Lincotn and two brother~ Nicholas and Zachory Everson both of linshycoln

The maternalmiddot grandparenv preceded the infanl in death

A private famBy hurial will be _ in Babyland in Union Cemetery

at a later date Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fushy

neral Home Lincoln is handling arrangemenl~

Myrtle Schmidgall ARMINGTON - Myrtle L

SChmidgall 77 of Armington died at 232 arp Monday July 5 1999 at Hopedale Hospital

Mrs Schmidgall farmed with her hushand and their sons in the Armington area for many Years She Ilt[) tar~d for lnJny sick and elderly peuple

She was a tnemhcr of Minier Assemhly of God and served in the Missionetlell Mini~try

She was horn March 17 1922 in Stanft)rd a daughrer of Hashyrold and L~tha Greathouse

Sosamon She married Raymond K Schmidgall March 23 1940 in st Louis He died Jan 3 1973

Surviving are her mother Leshytha FiHenwnrth of Farmer City six sons Dwayne Schmidgall of Delavan Raymond S SChmidgaH of Mason Mich Melvin D Schmidgall of Ann~ ington Warren B Schmidgall of Topeka Kan Keith Schmidgall of Mackjnaw and Leslie Schmidgall of Armington two daughlers Barbara Phillips of

~in~mf~10~~at1t~~eeSc~~~~ Davenport Oren Sosamon of Farmer City Ky also Dean Sosamon of HoPill~nd area Harold Sosllmon of Edgfgt~od - In NM a sister irene Dawson of Mansfield 26 grandChildren and eight great-grandchildren

A granddaughter two brothers and a ~jster preceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Thursday at Minier Assembly of God with the Rev Robert Eby officiating Burial will he in Oak View Cemetery rural Armington Visitation wit be from 5 to 8

j1m Wednesday at the church Memorials Olfly be made to

church or 10 the Armington Squad

Davis Mortuary Hopedale handled atfangemenis

Sand halts old steam locomotive ~sco m)plIr~

ST - LOUrS-=-F-~-h~~f the century it Wa$ the IiHle en~ gine rhat coutd But n()w the Frisco No 1522 ju~t plain cant _ If tpli~l tVH h ~ ~~ L __

neath [he slow-moving iocoshymotives 120middotton weight During either the derailment itself or from the heavy-crane hfting to gel h rolH1amp a~ain son~~_ of the

Tf as forecast fhJs evenlng overnjght temperatures drop into the midmiddot6Os conditions could f~el somewhat better Tuesday

weather satellites operated by the National Environmental Sal~ elUte Data and Informalion Ser~ vice and the current generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES-Next) which has revolmiddot tionized the abHity to track

large-scale wellher features providing more detailed and reshyfined images of clouds

GOES satellites are positioned over the equator to provide a broad view of the US bull as well as the Pacific andmiddot Atlantic breeding grounds for winter storms and hurricanes Dual~

satellite coverage is provided 24 hours a day Th e satellites are able to lOom in on a significant weather event every five min~ utes While continuing to provide overall coverage

In the old days routlne surshyface observations were collected maaIly~qur ~I 1CWIX 25u ~1IWeathet~~- airport field offices The effort intensified during severe weather when weather techniw cians needed additio]lal time to prepare and disseminate warning and special weather statements By freeing the lechnjcianB from taking manual observations Au~ Ornatelt Surface Observing Sysw terns (ASOS) helps provide this vital time

A joint effort of the NW Sand the Federal Avlatioll Adminisshytration the ASOS program in~ stalled more than 1000 units at US airpons In central Illinois ASOS units middotprovide 24-hour~a~

~ s~ri~rfr~l~~ ~~~~~ I iet paign Maltoon and Lbw-renceviUe

Jnformarion from these units flows directly to WEO Unco~n Computer ~enerated voice weather information is broadcast directly to pHots near tbe air~ ports

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~an A Marine Corps veteran of World War l and the Korean War he was a member of the American Legion

He was born Nov 28 1921 in -tlanta a son of Aaron David and Anna Marnn Dike ampmaniCd Aileen Garrett She survives

Also surviving are one daughter Paula Finefrock of- Woodside Calif two sons David Dike of San Jose Calif and Martin Dike of Los Gatos Calif three brothers

Norman Wayne Dike of Peoria Aaron Dale Pike of Castroville Texas and Donald Dike of Lu Vegas and six grandchildren

Or~esjde services were Tbursdhy in Southern Nevada Veterans Meniorial Cemshyetery in Bouldei City with the ~ev Ellis Holdren officiatiDg

Memorials may be made to the Alzb~imer Foundation

Palm Mortuary Henderson Nev handled arrangements

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CLINTON - Isaac Thomas Buddy Banta Davis 76 of Clinton died at 530 Bm Tuesday July 6 1999 at his home His survivors include several relatives of Lin-

nm ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST PAUL Minn - Dr C Walton Lillehei who was reshygarded as the father of open heart surgery and trained hunshydreds of other surgeons includshying Dr Christiaan Barnard hSj died of cancer He was 80

T ill It h~ l _ _ bull

He was born Nov 23 1922 in Hodgensshyville Ky a son of Isaiah and Matty Davis bull He was later adopted by Charles C and Emily E Banta of Clinton H graduated from Clinton Community High School with the Clas of 1940

SAN Howell

for his during a New

o~ 4~~ ~~tfu~~middot~~~Ds~v~s~l1inger 4 a~o died

Also surviving are iliree daughters Patri- Howell spent cia Ann Cowman of Lancaster I Calif bull and seeding clouds wlt~ iCe ~nd Va1erie~ Sut Sconce and Debra Kay Stroh- silver iodide in efforts to make

kirch both of Clinton two sons Michael rain in Canada Cuba Pem tbe Lee and Phillip Dean Davis both of Clinton Philippine and other paro)ted a brother Elmer Davis of Hodgensville Ky countries two sisters Lillian Deegan of Sao Luis In the 1960s ~e deleJ~d~ Obispo Calif and Sarah ADn Pulliam of one of the fIrst mow-making Lancaster Calif and 10 grandchildren mac~h~ for slti ~sorts tb ~ Howells fAtn( came from bis

A bro er and~ sl~teramp preceded him lD wor~ ~n New YOrk during be death watet shorlhge of 1949-50 lie ~His funeral Malis will begiD at 10 am was hire(rby New York City ~il

Thurmay at St Johns Catholic Church early 19S0 eaning $100 a day Clinton with the Rev Robert Hoffmantl of- The rain ce filling resershyficiating Burial with military rites will be voirs to 99 percent of capacity in Memorial Park Cemetery Clinton There was even a freak snQw-

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 pm storm in mid-April coine Wednesday at Calvert Funeral Home Howells snow Clinton

Memorials may be made to St lohns Hospice Program

used St Jude Medical Mechanishycal Heart Valve

The world doesnt hllve enough heroes today and I bope in his death people recognize him that way said Medtronic Vice Chairman Glen Nelson an~

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

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WMldvslnllloe 291116 T~ l431HI EatrlCap ~ WagreSflll ~ l8V Mcdonlds 4(13116

Lincoln Data Wednesdays high

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Record tow SUnset todtlv Sulll1SG Frldity

Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

Noon grain lulu laquoourtQyQkhonOrolll ((t)

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caSlfI$ illS uavon at 75 centll W 150 higher IlllllancM tOO klghelt

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Board oJtrade CHIQAGltj ~APl - Corn and iOYbampampn tvshy

turM tdollJleeO early )(lay on lhe ~ BOBtd centI TrQd~ whlfe whael lutvrea H$te mboo bull

Com and Sltlybollns moved hlghar as IIlVfJlJ-lt 101i COf1nuamp( Icent (QnJOlldlllG positions 10I1owmiddot Ing shllrp lOS see alltlhn hl week PrleG~ _18 t1lttpa~1l(l to facfl conlnutld ~SllUf8 however IrOl)l 10rltOtaell fIX nearmiddotldalll Mid WflslalT gfowlng Wtlllloor OW)f thll nexl 10 daY

Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

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Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

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Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

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Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

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continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

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suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

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Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

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Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

Dow Nasdaq SampP set new records in kJuiet session

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JULY 2630 1999 1 Sf Session Entering Gr~des 14 830-11am 2nd Session Entering Grades 5-8 1middot330pm Lincoln College Soccer Felds SSS per campeT Each player will need their own socter ball or purchase a tamp ball for only $15

Spcia Eegtur$ of the Cgmp Kelme camp Tmiddothin Daily games amp conlests low student to coach ratkl campers grouped bv

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

PeClpltallon to 1 am today PrQbabllltlestofligtu laquo PtOOabIlItlooTJ8IIloy

Local forecaet Moa1fy dear tOflighl lew near 55 wtIh calm wind

MOI1Iy aunIly T-y high 80 to 85 with IIghl wind

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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giater with s office 00-

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as the right 1CtioflS and Ods ~ari

Trnsrs Bumiddot ivestigation of the Cre-

two-Slate

booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

e ypP6t 80s and lower 90amp Iowa thunderstonne Saturday end 90$ IoWa In tna ampIa n ~~pound2pound1~tG 2 ~Q~

Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

inlo the e of batmiddot

t indicate o1RlI leI

250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

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was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

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George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

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in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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SOAKED BROILER Brandl Clark 13 of Morocco Ind bathes her broiler class ----l-----+ ___ _ chicken Monday at the Newton County 4middotH Fair One of her chickens died from the oppressive heat Friday

Everson infant The infant of James and Rt18

Emmeu Everson of Lineorn wa~ stHlborn at 640 am Friday July 2 HJ99 at Bay Area Medl~ cal Center Marinette Wis

Surviving are the bahys IHrmiddot eots the paternal grandparents Douglas and Janice Everson of Menominee Mich four sisters Kristina Jennifer Emily and Abigail Everson ail of Lincotn and two brother~ Nicholas and Zachory Everson both of linshycoln

The maternalmiddot grandparenv preceded the infanl in death

A private famBy hurial will be _ in Babyland in Union Cemetery

at a later date Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fushy

neral Home Lincoln is handling arrangemenl~

Myrtle Schmidgall ARMINGTON - Myrtle L

SChmidgall 77 of Armington died at 232 arp Monday July 5 1999 at Hopedale Hospital

Mrs Schmidgall farmed with her hushand and their sons in the Armington area for many Years She Ilt[) tar~d for lnJny sick and elderly peuple

She was a tnemhcr of Minier Assemhly of God and served in the Missionetlell Mini~try

She was horn March 17 1922 in Stanft)rd a daughrer of Hashyrold and L~tha Greathouse

Sosamon She married Raymond K Schmidgall March 23 1940 in st Louis He died Jan 3 1973

Surviving are her mother Leshytha FiHenwnrth of Farmer City six sons Dwayne Schmidgall of Delavan Raymond S SChmidgaH of Mason Mich Melvin D Schmidgall of Ann~ ington Warren B Schmidgall of Topeka Kan Keith Schmidgall of Mackjnaw and Leslie Schmidgall of Armington two daughlers Barbara Phillips of

~in~mf~10~~at1t~~eeSc~~~~ Davenport Oren Sosamon of Farmer City Ky also Dean Sosamon of HoPill~nd area Harold Sosllmon of Edgfgt~od - In NM a sister irene Dawson of Mansfield 26 grandChildren and eight great-grandchildren

A granddaughter two brothers and a ~jster preceded her in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Thursday at Minier Assembly of God with the Rev Robert Eby officiating Burial will he in Oak View Cemetery rural Armington Visitation wit be from 5 to 8

j1m Wednesday at the church Memorials Olfly be made to

church or 10 the Armington Squad

Davis Mortuary Hopedale handled atfangemenis

Sand halts old steam locomotive ~sco m)plIr~

ST - LOUrS-=-F-~-h~~f the century it Wa$ the IiHle en~ gine rhat coutd But n()w the Frisco No 1522 ju~t plain cant _ If tpli~l tVH h ~ ~~ L __

neath [he slow-moving iocoshymotives 120middotton weight During either the derailment itself or from the heavy-crane hfting to gel h rolH1amp a~ain son~~_ of the

Tf as forecast fhJs evenlng overnjght temperatures drop into the midmiddot6Os conditions could f~el somewhat better Tuesday

weather satellites operated by the National Environmental Sal~ elUte Data and Informalion Ser~ vice and the current generation of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES-Next) which has revolmiddot tionized the abHity to track

large-scale wellher features providing more detailed and reshyfined images of clouds

GOES satellites are positioned over the equator to provide a broad view of the US bull as well as the Pacific andmiddot Atlantic breeding grounds for winter storms and hurricanes Dual~

satellite coverage is provided 24 hours a day Th e satellites are able to lOom in on a significant weather event every five min~ utes While continuing to provide overall coverage

In the old days routlne surshyface observations were collected maaIly~qur ~I 1CWIX 25u ~1IWeathet~~- airport field offices The effort intensified during severe weather when weather techniw cians needed additio]lal time to prepare and disseminate warning and special weather statements By freeing the lechnjcianB from taking manual observations Au~ Ornatelt Surface Observing Sysw terns (ASOS) helps provide this vital time

A joint effort of the NW Sand the Federal Avlatioll Adminisshytration the ASOS program in~ stalled more than 1000 units at US airpons In central Illinois ASOS units middotprovide 24-hour~a~

~ s~ri~rfr~l~~ ~~~~~ I iet paign Maltoon and Lbw-renceviUe

Jnformarion from these units flows directly to WEO Unco~n Computer ~enerated voice weather information is broadcast directly to pHots near tbe air~ ports

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~an A Marine Corps veteran of World War l and the Korean War he was a member of the American Legion

He was born Nov 28 1921 in -tlanta a son of Aaron David and Anna Marnn Dike ampmaniCd Aileen Garrett She survives

Also surviving are one daughter Paula Finefrock of- Woodside Calif two sons David Dike of San Jose Calif and Martin Dike of Los Gatos Calif three brothers

Norman Wayne Dike of Peoria Aaron Dale Pike of Castroville Texas and Donald Dike of Lu Vegas and six grandchildren

Or~esjde services were Tbursdhy in Southern Nevada Veterans Meniorial Cemshyetery in Bouldei City with the ~ev Ellis Holdren officiatiDg

Memorials may be made to the Alzb~imer Foundation

Palm Mortuary Henderson Nev handled arrangements

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CLINTON - Isaac Thomas Buddy Banta Davis 76 of Clinton died at 530 Bm Tuesday July 6 1999 at his home His survivors include several relatives of Lin-

nm ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST PAUL Minn - Dr C Walton Lillehei who was reshygarded as the father of open heart surgery and trained hunshydreds of other surgeons includshying Dr Christiaan Barnard hSj died of cancer He was 80

T ill It h~ l _ _ bull

He was born Nov 23 1922 in Hodgensshyville Ky a son of Isaiah and Matty Davis bull He was later adopted by Charles C and Emily E Banta of Clinton H graduated from Clinton Community High School with the Clas of 1940

SAN Howell

for his during a New

o~ 4~~ ~~tfu~~middot~~~Ds~v~s~l1inger 4 a~o died

Also surviving are iliree daughters Patri- Howell spent cia Ann Cowman of Lancaster I Calif bull and seeding clouds wlt~ iCe ~nd Va1erie~ Sut Sconce and Debra Kay Stroh- silver iodide in efforts to make

kirch both of Clinton two sons Michael rain in Canada Cuba Pem tbe Lee and Phillip Dean Davis both of Clinton Philippine and other paro)ted a brother Elmer Davis of Hodgensville Ky countries two sisters Lillian Deegan of Sao Luis In the 1960s ~e deleJ~d~ Obispo Calif and Sarah ADn Pulliam of one of the fIrst mow-making Lancaster Calif and 10 grandchildren mac~h~ for slti ~sorts tb ~ Howells fAtn( came from bis

A bro er and~ sl~teramp preceded him lD wor~ ~n New YOrk during be death watet shorlhge of 1949-50 lie ~His funeral Malis will begiD at 10 am was hire(rby New York City ~il

Thurmay at St Johns Catholic Church early 19S0 eaning $100 a day Clinton with the Rev Robert Hoffmantl of- The rain ce filling resershyficiating Burial with military rites will be voirs to 99 percent of capacity in Memorial Park Cemetery Clinton There was even a freak snQw-

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 pm storm in mid-April coine Wednesday at Calvert Funeral Home Howells snow Clinton

Memorials may be made to St lohns Hospice Program

used St Jude Medical Mechanishycal Heart Valve

The world doesnt hllve enough heroes today and I bope in his death people recognize him that way said Medtronic Vice Chairman Glen Nelson an~

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

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Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

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Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

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Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

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nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

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Adllamptdng hilUM our1ttmt)ampled decliners by 11 1CHH m8~ln or 1M New Yoltk Siodl E-chango titot(a Itumtl came 10 325 91 milmiddot lion sOa$$ down from an59 million Qha~

The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

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Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

Dow Nasdaq SampP set new records in kJuiet session

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JULY 2630 1999 1 Sf Session Entering Gr~des 14 830-11am 2nd Session Entering Grades 5-8 1middot330pm Lincoln College Soccer Felds SSS per campeT Each player will need their own socter ball or purchase a tamp ball for only $15

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

PeClpltallon to 1 am today PrQbabllltlestofligtu laquo PtOOabIlItlooTJ8IIloy

Local forecaet Moa1fy dear tOflighl lew near 55 wtIh calm wind

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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Trnsrs Bumiddot ivestigation of the Cre-

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

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was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

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aleiyedJvamp berroWa and gIftI ar100lowSf 1--2 230-200 It 3150-3200 2-3 200-280 fb

3000-3150 ~ Uoht W4~8 ra 100 hlgtampf meshy

tlum am twvy~afamp steQdy 1-3300-coo lb 2000 ~600 b 2100 6(1)100 Ib 2200-2400

Boars Owtr 300 Ib 1000 under 300 Ib 11so Interior 111I88oefl

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

Apparently panicking after admittc d middotfor rib fract res

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

Moshier of Shoemaker

Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

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rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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~an A Marine Corps veteran of World War l and the Korean War he was a member of the American Legion

He was born Nov 28 1921 in -tlanta a son of Aaron David and Anna Marnn Dike ampmaniCd Aileen Garrett She survives

Also surviving are one daughter Paula Finefrock of- Woodside Calif two sons David Dike of San Jose Calif and Martin Dike of Los Gatos Calif three brothers

Norman Wayne Dike of Peoria Aaron Dale Pike of Castroville Texas and Donald Dike of Lu Vegas and six grandchildren

Or~esjde services were Tbursdhy in Southern Nevada Veterans Meniorial Cemshyetery in Bouldei City with the ~ev Ellis Holdren officiatiDg

Memorials may be made to the Alzb~imer Foundation

Palm Mortuary Henderson Nev handled arrangements

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CLINTON - Isaac Thomas Buddy Banta Davis 76 of Clinton died at 530 Bm Tuesday July 6 1999 at his home His survivors include several relatives of Lin-

nm ASSOCIATED PRESS

ST PAUL Minn - Dr C Walton Lillehei who was reshygarded as the father of open heart surgery and trained hunshydreds of other surgeons includshying Dr Christiaan Barnard hSj died of cancer He was 80

T ill It h~ l _ _ bull

He was born Nov 23 1922 in Hodgensshyville Ky a son of Isaiah and Matty Davis bull He was later adopted by Charles C and Emily E Banta of Clinton H graduated from Clinton Community High School with the Clas of 1940

SAN Howell

for his during a New

o~ 4~~ ~~tfu~~middot~~~Ds~v~s~l1inger 4 a~o died

Also surviving are iliree daughters Patri- Howell spent cia Ann Cowman of Lancaster I Calif bull and seeding clouds wlt~ iCe ~nd Va1erie~ Sut Sconce and Debra Kay Stroh- silver iodide in efforts to make

kirch both of Clinton two sons Michael rain in Canada Cuba Pem tbe Lee and Phillip Dean Davis both of Clinton Philippine and other paro)ted a brother Elmer Davis of Hodgensville Ky countries two sisters Lillian Deegan of Sao Luis In the 1960s ~e deleJ~d~ Obispo Calif and Sarah ADn Pulliam of one of the fIrst mow-making Lancaster Calif and 10 grandchildren mac~h~ for slti ~sorts tb ~ Howells fAtn( came from bis

A bro er and~ sl~teramp preceded him lD wor~ ~n New YOrk during be death watet shorlhge of 1949-50 lie ~His funeral Malis will begiD at 10 am was hire(rby New York City ~il

Thurmay at St Johns Catholic Church early 19S0 eaning $100 a day Clinton with the Rev Robert Hoffmantl of- The rain ce filling resershyficiating Burial with military rites will be voirs to 99 percent of capacity in Memorial Park Cemetery Clinton There was even a freak snQw-

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 pm storm in mid-April coine Wednesday at Calvert Funeral Home Howells snow Clinton

Memorials may be made to St lohns Hospice Program

used St Jude Medical Mechanishycal Heart Valve

The world doesnt hllve enough heroes today and I bope in his death people recognize him that way said Medtronic Vice Chairman Glen Nelson an~

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

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Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

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Board oJtrade CHIQAGltj ~APl - Corn and iOYbampampn tvshy

turM tdollJleeO early )(lay on lhe ~ BOBtd centI TrQd~ whlfe whael lutvrea H$te mboo bull

Com and Sltlybollns moved hlghar as IIlVfJlJ-lt 101i COf1nuamp( Icent (QnJOlldlllG positions 10I1owmiddot Ing shllrp lOS see alltlhn hl week PrleG~ _18 t1lttpa~1l(l to facfl conlnutld ~SllUf8 however IrOl)l 10rltOtaell fIX nearmiddotldalll Mid WflslalT gfowlng Wtlllloor OW)f thll nexl 10 daY

Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

Terr

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Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

h~e~~s ~i1r Me~~rl~~ Fund_ l c

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nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

arrested Don M Glea~ some dope in ollege St at 545 pm amount was so

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Board of trade CHhAGO ~ - Grain and soybean fushy

Imes ~U6d Ia gtind Iowar earfy today Oft me Chicago Board of rrad$ u farmere apshypeared poised In br1rtg 111 bIJmper ptOducflon

Wheat ~otI and ~ IJII ~ampd lit ~lnmr$~rnonthtJM~ $howed virtuay JWd1alt1C8 of ~Ill weather over the naX110 days

Tha should t1ow Ihe COI7l crap 10 (let IhtoogtlllnCIOclaI poIIlOatIon periOd In whld1 kem~ beg to form wHh no )fOld kIM After lhal period a)onomltte say Itwwe 19 lItUe ehnee ot ptoOue6centn osees unIQ$ IIl9m Ia a flfYearlyfrQampl

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NEW YORK (APj ~ SI~ _fe mooHlly IIoth(IrtOOay but down from heir eafol1lgh$ amid ri8amp In Inlerest nrtltS In he bond mar

IJ fCcentfI on Wal Skeel lIW Oow JltmQlll Industrial Illarage wam op n1 AI 11113561 Thll ~ Index roe as ItlIJiCfl u 50 pInta In momlng trlldlng berora puIlIngbadt 9~ ~t lndlealor$ weHI narrowly

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lha bond 1Iariat thai kllfowoo s IOlilllle ampamp$ sion on Thullday But by mId-mornlng prices dropped ~n PJ$I1i1Q yleldt IIIghet and I~ rnrgtd1rg lFWoUWNl hilt hlghsr InlefUj alS 11111 takinO hold II the ecconomy_ and COuld ttlllmlgn ~ In lulure qua1rs

TN yklfd on tho lr$asury 3Olllat bood yenlthIet Mod lallen 10596 percampnt II lHlrty Ird lng lWlll back up 816_03 perC41n~ al Mon

DuPanl1ed tt)(t Dow lI19hel rising 3 11116 to 72 116 liner thamp compW unle~ro ~~ ~ of Ila tiplooff of rs Coooro 0011

Oell Gomrwter led lechnology IUIltM alng 2-111042 116 attar Goldman Sachs rgisnd HJ ratlrlg Oft ltIe rompany

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The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

1

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Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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11 CIIBVIOlal Suliurllen Ross _loW

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11191 Fori fmiddot1BO ILTBIolti 30Il00 mi

17 QMC au l1li1 Cab 211) 3ilOOOml~350

1991 GMe V on Slr_ 2$00) mI bull

11197 JUlY 8alllall8 Mal 4r4Mtnr

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tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

DEAR ANN LANDERS I Ultn

ttlS ~rate IOdmate the govshy

the com lives middotby tefJmiddot 1 prison wbere

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

Dow Nasdaq SampP set new records in kJuiet session

DATE TIME

LOCATION COST BRIIIG

JULY 2630 1999 1 Sf Session Entering Gr~des 14 830-11am 2nd Session Entering Grades 5-8 1middot330pm Lincoln College Soccer Felds SSS per campeT Each player will need their own socter ball or purchase a tamp ball for only $15

Spcia Eegtur$ of the Cgmp Kelme camp Tmiddothin Daily games amp conlests low student to coach ratkl campers grouped bv

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damapd tbe grill d den Ilody of a Chevy C- Pulaski Street address broke the windshield and smasbed the driver~5 side widshyow of bull Chevy Baret F of lights at be apartmeDt bullding were a10 blOken

Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

PeClpltallon to 1 am today PrQbabllltlestofligtu laquo PtOOabIlItlooTJ8IIloy

Local forecaet Moa1fy dear tOflighl lew near 55 wtIh calm wind

MOI1Iy aunIly T-y high 80 to 85 with IIghl wind

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

rll-middot~Ha~l Aluminum or Vlnyl

_ Siding

an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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giater with s office 00-

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as the right 1CtioflS and Ods ~ari

Trnsrs Bumiddot ivestigation of the Cre-

two-Slate

booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

)Wn tM mkJOOa dh SOUIhweat IIy IIU1OY Thulllday high llfOuod 15mptl

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tablemiddot med Court

The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

e ypP6t 80s and lower 90amp Iowa thunderstonne Saturday end 90$ IoWa In tna ampIa n ~~pound2pound1~tG 2 ~Q~

Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

inlo the e of batmiddot

t indicate o1RlI leI

250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

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was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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anI ted IQ9N Friday rge of amltln e He jail

Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

Apparently panicking after admittc d middotfor rib fract res

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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j 1014 N Klekapoo Lincoln 132-11149 A4T M-F 8middot7 SaL 9-7 Sun 12-5

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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Marijuana buSt Department of Consetiotl polic~ arshy

rested Mlk~ A Bradley 39 142 Foley 31 at the lames Hellic~ Hatchery QI1 the grounds of Edwatd Madigan State Park at ~45 Wednesday morning for possession of from 25 to to grams of marijuana and possession of drug parapllernalia

He was processed at the county jail -No further details were available all the arresL Failure to appear

Atlanta Police arrested Marcos L Wbite~ low 27 of Atlanta at bis residence Wednes~ day morning- He was subsequently booked (n[o tbe county jail on a Logan County Wat~

st0ck8 ~ Edward Jonnlsw tfrMmta) Cat _ _ ~ el4 UnkXlm _ 17- gt t1IInova bull bull ~2Bf516 GonTei 7W EK _ 11l1116 PfG 605HJ TergtalflduatrlM 3131t6 Of p 1177f16 ~ bull nIl6 Gte MW 83

WMldvslnllloe 291116 T~ l431HI EatrlCap ~ WagreSflll ~ l8V Mcdonlds 4(13116

Lincoln Data Wednesdays high

bvemlght row ReOOldhlgh bull u bullbull

Record tow SUnset todtlv Sulll1SG Frldity

Precipitation to 7 am today Probabliitles loolght ProbabJlJtl9$ Fdday

Local Forecast Partly cfoItdy tonJght wfih an ovemlght low of 89 and

wuthwasi ~nd around 10 mph Partly sunny and breezy Friday With a 40 percent chance 01 thuMarst0tm8 e high arOund 00 and a low In 1M 60s

Noon grain lulu laquoourtQyQkhonOrolll ((t)

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Beys Over 100 Ib 1000 uNkir 100 Ib 1300

Gattle Ncna

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caSlfI$ illS uavon at 75 centll W 150 higher IlllllancM tOO klghelt

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Soars Und$r 300 Ib 900-120001$ 300 Ib 500-900

Board oJtrade CHIQAGltj ~APl - Corn and iOYbampampn tvshy

turM tdollJleeO early )(lay on lhe ~ BOBtd centI TrQd~ whlfe whael lutvrea H$te mboo bull

Com and Sltlybollns moved hlghar as IIlVfJlJ-lt 101i COf1nuamp( Icent (QnJOlldlllG positions 10I1owmiddot Ing shllrp lOS see alltlhn hl week PrleG~ _18 t1lttpa~1l(l to facfl conlnutld ~SllUf8 however IrOl)l 10rltOtaell fIX nearmiddotldalll Mid WflslalT gfowlng Wtlllloor OW)f thll nexl 10 daY

Extended Fo cael Moamptly cloudy Saturday wfih a chance of shower and

a hIgh in Ihe lOwer aOs Sunday and Monday partly cloudy ilh 10W8 In the

upper 50s 10 lower 80s and highs jr the mid $Os

EASTON - Robert H Mar cum of Easton died at J am Wednesday July 7 1999 at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital

Mr Marcum waS a carpet layer He was a veleran of the US Air Porce

He was born April 14 1930 in Rineyville Ky a son of Al~ beft F and Edith K Kell Marshycum He married Daisy Easley Dec 16 11155 1 M6n CY She survives

Also tlurvl ving are a 50n Robshyert H_ Marcum Jr of New HoImiddot land two dAughters Barbar2 S Marcum of Jonesboro Ark and Debra A Huckabee of Mason City two bro[hers Oarland Marshycum of Clearlake Calif and Franklin Marcum of Nacona Texs and nine grandchildren

Two brothers and a siner pre~ ceded him in death

Funeral services WIll be at II am Friday al Cain-Hurley Fushyneral Home Mason City with the Rev Daniel Brown offiCiatshying Burial at be in the Mason City Cemelery

Visitation will be from 930 10 t 1 am Friday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Illinois

Claribel Britton ATLANTA - Claribel E

Britton 19 of Atlanta died at 140 pm Wednesday July 7 1999 nl her home following a

short illness Mr Britton Ured in 1981

from th Obemester Bottle Facshytory in Lincoln

She was a member of Atlanta Christian Church the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion aU1iUaries Glass Bottle Blowers Union No 117 and the American Association of Retired Persons

She was born Aug 19 1919 Lwnd~I~ a daughter of OeQrBe E and SUllie CoJUns

PUrIM ~h J lwl ll Britton Aug 14 1941 1n Mlsshyampouri He died in 1948

Suvivors in~Jude two Ions John Britton of- Lincoln and Mike Britton or Morton one deughter Nancy Billington of McLean two brothers George Purlee of Lincoln and Torn Pudee of Montclair CaUf nine grandchildren three step grandshychildren and 14 greatshygrandchHdren

A daughter two brothers and four sisters preceded her in death

Her funeral wBl be at I t am SalUrday at Quiram Puneral Home Allanta with David Gross officiating Burial wilJ be it Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation wiil be frommiddot6 t~ 8 pm Friday and one hour before the service Saturday

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of minois 720 N Bond Springfield 11162702

Terr

l Pie Moore

Terry M Pie~ Moore 43of Lincoln died at 259 pm Wednes ay July 7 1999 at Me-morial edica Center Spring-field

Mr oore was a welder who repairedraHroad cars

He was H member Q Holy Pamil h

25 1955 in LeeU~ Wil 0 noro Moore He man- d Donna Bucldes Aug

7 18I in Losarl County She survIves

Also li fVlving are his mother of Line a sooJZbris Moore of Lin Ulreo dsilghlerS Robin tacy pyles and Rhonda Ead$ al1 of Lincoln three brothers Denni8 aod John Micnaet tdoore both of Lincoln

~~te~~~t~r~~ Waa~~ Anita Mdore of Lincoln Marjo~ rie MOO~ of Clinton and Deshylore B ockschmidt of Harshyrisburg a d eight grandchHdren

His father and a brother preceded bim in death

Puneral service will be at It am Sat~rday at Holland amp Barry Funeral Home with burial ~ in Zion drnetery

Visitatibn wHl be from S to S pm Priddy

h~e~~s ~i1r Me~~rl~~ Fund_ l c

Wtlaol 1u11Jfamps _rs- mixed pm-raquourampQ by harvasllf19 01 hot WiOalt WtItgtal crop bur up POMd t1f report9 of IllCfItased e~pot1 (g

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~~~~~vslaquo~~= ber OQCJ 10amp8 11 (enll to- -511001 a bustlamp November soybeanamp fOeti b cant 10 $42J tI blJ6ll(lL

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bull Lighted ln1lnlty MllTIfr bull Dolphin amp Angel Fountains bull Angelsmiddot Collectlbles bull Llghlllouses

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Saturday July 10 - 1000AM Borutnza Restaur t 1270 Woodlawn Rd Uncoln

gj american Register to win a FREE tlip - Refreshments

t -Special show dIscounts ~ Public invited

TRAVEL_ For InlormaUon Call MASTERS In bull Toll Frae 1-800-942-5551

In addlllofgt 10 our pizza we are now servIng pasta on SaJurda~ N1Bht wltlJ Yffrl~g weeklY $lteflonf (Ol ~

Our June ~$ta tnenu s orling Piua ja 30 yrs I~ IlIWU2

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SHRIMP PRIMAVERA CATFISH DINNER A TWO CATFISH DINNER ~~ r

SATURDAY NIGHT AIPlE amp CUJDASIUFFED aIKlltEN BREASr $1195 BBQ PORK RIBS $1295 12 RACK RIBS $995

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SATURDAY I NTtRJ1IN~trNT

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nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

arrested Don M Glea~ some dope in ollege St at 545 pm amount was so

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SOaro 1JnIjllr 300 Ibs 9001200 OIMr 300 bsSiX1oo

Board of trade CHhAGO ~ - Grain and soybean fushy

Imes ~U6d Ia gtind Iowar earfy today Oft me Chicago Board of rrad$ u farmere apshypeared poised In br1rtg 111 bIJmper ptOducflon

Wheat ~otI and ~ IJII ~ampd lit ~lnmr$~rnonthtJM~ $howed virtuay JWd1alt1C8 of ~Ill weather over the naX110 days

Tha should t1ow Ihe COI7l crap 10 (let IhtoogtlllnCIOclaI poIIlOatIon periOd In whld1 kem~ beg to form wHh no )fOld kIM After lhal period a)onomltte say Itwwe 19 lItUe ehnee ot ptoOue6centn osees unIQ$ IIl9m Ia a flfYearlyfrQampl

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duc1ort 11111 yoat lNfV18 he tihltttlorr-iadn Okay 10 Improve-In tie neJt1 year

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NEW YORK (APj ~ SI~ _fe mooHlly IIoth(IrtOOay but down from heir eafol1lgh$ amid ri8amp In Inlerest nrtltS In he bond mar

IJ fCcentfI on Wal Skeel lIW Oow JltmQlll Industrial Illarage wam op n1 AI 11113561 Thll ~ Index roe as ItlIJiCfl u 50 pInta In momlng trlldlng berora puIlIngbadt 9~ ~t lndlealor$ weHI narrowly

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lha bond 1Iariat thai kllfowoo s IOlilllle ampamp$ sion on Thullday But by mId-mornlng prices dropped ~n PJ$I1i1Q yleldt IIIghet and I~ rnrgtd1rg lFWoUWNl hilt hlghsr InlefUj alS 11111 takinO hold II the ecconomy_ and COuld ttlllmlgn ~ In lulure qua1rs

TN yklfd on tho lr$asury 3Olllat bood yenlthIet Mod lallen 10596 percampnt II lHlrty Ird lng lWlll back up 816_03 perC41n~ al Mon

DuPanl1ed tt)(t Dow lI19hel rising 3 11116 to 72 116 liner thamp compW unle~ro ~~ ~ of Ila tiplooff of rs Coooro 0011

Oell Gomrwter led lechnology IUIltM alng 2-111042 116 attar Goldman Sachs rgisnd HJ ratlrlg Oft ltIe rompany

WhIle Iockfi w6Ie ITIO$IIy higher mey mamp1te1 parUclpen5 wsro welchlng theIr mavaa hnud 01 nalt efl When lhe goVernmiddot ~l I)ItIdocor find consumelt pee l1damp)(19 lt1ch ara Iltey measures 01 IIlallon life fIChodulad 10 ba Mlauad

Adllamptdng hilUM our1ttmt)ampled decliners by 11 1CHH m8~ln or 1M New Yoltk Siodl E-chango titot(a Itumtl came 10 325 91 milmiddot lion sOa$$ down from an59 million Qha~

The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

1

ottlla - ~~t~~+- Terry Pie Moore

Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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11191 Fori fmiddot1BO ILTBIolti 30Il00 mi

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1991 GMe V on Slr_ 2$00) mI bull

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tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

DEAR ANN LANDERS I Ultn

ttlS ~rate IOdmate the govshy

the com lives middotby tefJmiddot 1 prison wbere

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

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ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

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Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

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rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

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od ThU11lday at bi~ residence of dolJOSlic battery Haw c gt bullbullbull the county jaiL Dom_ baIteIy

nswered a call of 9 doshyDce shortly after 6 pm 1 Pulaski Sl and placelt and the woman under

Atlaota police lIU1IIltd Ro~ O Mshykinson 11 21 of AtWua at II raquo pm

e 22 Sl9 Pulakj SL Buree19706 Delavan d wlllidomestic battery and sheving rodden(

Thursday at bjs residence on a cbarlle of domestic baItay He was boollted intigt lb county jail Et tu Bnrtua

no inside the Pulaski Brutus one of the Logan CQunty tile fron yard Sbana Sheriffs Department K-~ associates lke 1 grabbed ber walked WId a car at 9 pm Thursday threw her to the ground on Inters_ 55 n mile muker IlO d Sbana grabbed bim and did his job H founr a liuy amo t after which be got her of marijuana and they reU to Ibe A Logan County officer made a trafshy bit hi hack he said fie stop of bull sonthbound avelling no officers found 84 miles per _ in a 65 mpb zone and back radioeltl for the counlty drug-scifing ted into the couney jaB dog ave no ~tacl wi~ the ~ BruM stopped by the ptisenger~side -s after Well release door and James M Rogers 26 of MU-lrY waukee Wis be bad

arrested Don M Glea~ some dope in ollege St at 545 pm amount was so

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SOaro 1JnIjllr 300 Ibs 9001200 OIMr 300 bsSiX1oo

Board of trade CHhAGO ~ - Grain and soybean fushy

Imes ~U6d Ia gtind Iowar earfy today Oft me Chicago Board of rrad$ u farmere apshypeared poised In br1rtg 111 bIJmper ptOducflon

Wheat ~otI and ~ IJII ~ampd lit ~lnmr$~rnonthtJM~ $howed virtuay JWd1alt1C8 of ~Ill weather over the naX110 days

Tha should t1ow Ihe COI7l crap 10 (let IhtoogtlllnCIOclaI poIIlOatIon periOd In whld1 kem~ beg to form wHh no )fOld kIM After lhal period a)onomltte say Itwwe 19 lItUe ehnee ot ptoOue6centn osees unIQ$ IIl9m Ia a flfYearlyfrQampl

Wheal IUlurea also ~ PfMIIJted by acshytive h_sUtlg of Iha wsmar 1yenhNI GlIOp

Grain aM ~a Ithtentoriet tampmaln hlgh bull Irom lut yewl turnpGr crope ItId new r(I)

duc1ort 11111 yoat lNfV18 he tihltttlorr-iadn Okay 10 Improve-In tie neJt1 year

WheatOI OecltlfYbcr deiIYety left 114 eentll 0 $Uov e tw9hef Deeampmber eQ(Tt WI V CraquonIIO 1189 0 bWhM OflCelllOOt oat fell V

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AuguII lYe cattIfI ro5e 83 campf1f to 62es oonts a pound AUOOli1 feeder cattle roSs 00 (eO( to 7725 CQfIia a pouM AugJ1 loan hoos IW8 68 centMl 10 487S cam II pctiId August ~ heIIIe8 Iell 81 cenl it) 3560 -Wall Street at noon

NEW YORK (APj ~ SI~ _fe mooHlly IIoth(IrtOOay but down from heir eafol1lgh$ amid ri8amp In Inlerest nrtltS In he bond mar

IJ fCcentfI on Wal Skeel lIW Oow JltmQlll Industrial Illarage wam op n1 AI 11113561 Thll ~ Index roe as ItlIJiCfl u 50 pInta In momlng trlldlng berora puIlIngbadt 9~ ~t lndlealor$ weHI narrowly

ml(at Thamp Standard 3 Poorli 500 iidm- lin up 0amp1 -t 139533 Tha Nalldaq ctllfpOl1e I~ fall bad( from r~gh laNilIyenY and was down 107 111 ZTlfJ 79 al midday S1~ InIMtty beNll1cent hQm II l1Ilaquowery In

lha bond 1Iariat thai kllfowoo s IOlilllle ampamp$ sion on Thullday But by mId-mornlng prices dropped ~n PJ$I1i1Q yleldt IIIghet and I~ rnrgtd1rg lFWoUWNl hilt hlghsr InlefUj alS 11111 takinO hold II the ecconomy_ and COuld ttlllmlgn ~ In lulure qua1rs

TN yklfd on tho lr$asury 3Olllat bood yenlthIet Mod lallen 10596 percampnt II lHlrty Ird lng lWlll back up 816_03 perC41n~ al Mon

DuPanl1ed tt)(t Dow lI19hel rising 3 11116 to 72 116 liner thamp compW unle~ro ~~ ~ of Ila tiplooff of rs Coooro 0011

Oell Gomrwter led lechnology IUIltM alng 2-111042 116 attar Goldman Sachs rgisnd HJ ratlrlg Oft ltIe rompany

WhIle Iockfi w6Ie ITIO$IIy higher mey mamp1te1 parUclpen5 wsro welchlng theIr mavaa hnud 01 nalt efl When lhe goVernmiddot ~l I)ItIdocor find consumelt pee l1damp)(19 lt1ch ara Iltey measures 01 IIlallon life fIChodulad 10 ba Mlauad

Adllamptdng hilUM our1ttmt)ampled decliners by 11 1CHH m8~ln or 1M New Yoltk Siodl E-chango titot(a Itumtl came 10 325 91 milmiddot lion sOa$$ down from an59 million Qha~

The fiYSE composlle Mel lfa~ It 058 amp1 65461 and lhe American SIlCX eurolthamplge ~einduW8IUP 188 fli 61057

continues expansion with new purchase ~ -~ Allstate orkers insurshymerlcan Herishy$11 billieo xpantt beyond

and casualty

deemabk Jeferred sbares Allstate based fn the Chicago

suburb of Northbrook has been moving aggressively this year under the (enure of chief execushyti e~Ed Liddy to use its large iudependent agent network to sea items othet than ear and life

rgesl publicly insurance lid friday it The company 8 slock has ) in stock or lagged the SampP 500 as Investors rfcan H~ritage nOle thi heayy competition AlI~ cent premium state faces in the property and tages closing casually bUSiness Allstate also ~n recent months the company ~l)fida-based has announced plans to sell mishy

Hons for remiddot able annuities in partnerShip

atham Firefighters S(f Uhnuu

with -others and on illl oWLAlhl it purchased the personal intrmiddot ance division or CNA FinancJltl1 Corp fol $12 biUhm

Ud(JYl in a recent Interview with The Associated Pres) laid Allstate can compele with Inl~rmiddot net rivals and fast~growing cnmshypanie~ such as Geicn hy u~ing II 15000 agents rapport with exshyisHng customers (0 cxpilJld beshyyond core lines

Were sticking wllh out knitmiddot ring focusing on wlw an1 what we are Liddy sald

Local Forecast MasUy cloudy tonight WIth a

showern and Ihuooerslorms end II SalUlday becoming partty sunny

chance of shOWel9 diJrlng the momlng Saturday night mostly Clear with a low

Exlended Forecast Partly SlIOnymiddot Sunday with a high Mar

Tuesday partly cloudy with highs 1065

~~J~~nure may th~~~~b~t~or=bin=~u~ th~~~~~~ be NEW YORK ~ The power 8ai11apSes in refriger~tion may aid

railure that left th~usands cf up- bn ~ e h~med research tissues Consolidated Edison has estishyper ManhaHan resufenl8Wltbout Br~tn banks have bun gatb mllted that 200000 fCsidents ~lfctlicilY may have destr~yed en g tissu~ for over 15 years were affected wben the utility Ilnportant r~s~arch at h9spltalS but~Ve don t know for s~re bow cut power to the area Tuesday and lans affiliated with Colum- mu h was lost s(Ud Dr jhhL nia University Mi hael Shelanskl neu

Power prohlems continued to gther affected banks included One woman ~bo ]04t Po~r plague New Yurk Presbyterian DN~ breasl cancer and tumor during this weeks heat wave Hospi(lt1 on Thursday The pa- rearch tissue Once they sued the utillty Thursday

1

ottlla - ~~t~~+- Terry Pie Moore

Ptmentl services for TerryM Pie Moore 43 of Lincoln wiB he ltit 11 afl) Saturday al Holland amp Barry Funeral Home Lin(oln with the Rev Kenneth Hummel offlcjating Burial wiU he in Zion Cemetery

Viltitation wi1 be from S to 8 prn today A vigil service and redtation of the rosary will beshy

gill at 4JO pm Mr M1ore died at 259 pm

Wednesday July 7 1999 at Me 1U(l1ial Medic l Center Springshyfield

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11191 Fori fmiddot1BO ILTBIolti 30Il00 mi

17 QMC au l1li1 Cab 211) 3ilOOOml~350

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tar for our daughterS had to sign a cantratit wJth varki ~RUl~tlons staling she w(lUld loSlt rtgfils 10 Ihe cor II she was caUl smoking or drinking

Yesterday I smelled smoke her breath She 9wore that h breath smelled of smoke becatl he hOd been klsslll8 her boylrJer (He smokes) She insisted th11l Si does nof smoke and 1s upset thaI don believe n I lny heart I wa tobeUevebet butmy bead ~n The thoughllbal$he would nelo n Is more bothersome than the PO$ blllly harshlt moy he smoklng ~ hind my baclc

Ann can tbe smell of clgaret smoke Unger so long on a perso~ breath (hat it COil be tnms(erre4-l ktssins and would -sun be n()U~enb 15 to 20 minutes later Please II swer soon Trust is importent to ~ and I dont feel that 1 nave t~nt no _ A Worried Mom In Penisylvan

DEAR PENNSYLVANIA MOl It eould be that tM scent of cigare smoke wns actually In your dnui ters hatr or on her CloUles whftr~ would Ill8er nUl wtlgthed GIve h the beneit of the doubt end put V matter behind you

DEAR ANN LANDERS I Ultn

ttlS ~rate IOdmate the govshy

the com lives middotby tefJmiddot 1 prison wbere

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

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ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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DorolliyDavb r~~~~~~~~r~=l1 MOUNT PULASKI - Dor LinCOln Data othy M Davia 90 of Mount Frldaya high 85 Pulasld died at 124ll pm Fri TodlIye low 72 day July 9 1999 at VonderlitIl =~~~ LlS~~ t~ JU 16 I~ sunset today _8lt29 pll

7V~ SUndae SUnday _ 639 iIm in Mount Pulaski a daughter of Procl Uon Walter and NlUia Hoy Demang -She l11Arrjed Paul Edward to midnight Fri bull M ~ _ na Mite Davis AnSi 81925 in _Ionlghl c o_ ~$~gfieJd He led Feb 2 = 0_

W ~UO~~ oi~J~~~ R~~~ of~ ~~ ~ oh= =r ~~ four brothe ByrD and Donald palChy f_mIllgtt low near lIS __ j fO Bertrang both of ParcbiId bGltomIng Hghl towanl dukdarIIy IIUIIIY a_yo Wis bull Rodney Bertrang of EVBnr titlII- 8(1 - - ampnIltr~ 100 WI Tex and William BeruanJgt nd Extended Foat dress Unkno~n two slstelll Iva Mostly 8JJU1) Mondayen wtth a Ngh fn the 40ww 80s Palms of Thorp Wi bull and Helen cloudy TU66day loW _00 high 66 Scrog~n of Mount Pulaski ~ and humid -y low alO4Jt1d 66

four grandchildren and [WO L===============~======t========~ great-grandchildren A one son three brotber and

~lhs~ters preceded her in

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Puneral Home Mount Pulaski with Bill Shanl gtfficiating Burial will be In Mount Pulaaki Cemetery

Visitation will be one hour beshyfore the services -Hunter Langley

Hllnter lillian Langley was horn Wednesday June 23 1999 ilt Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Uncol bull Sbe i the daughter of Philip and Britt Langley of Hartsburg and a sis tel 10 Haylle Langley 6

Her maternal grandparents are Mark and Coralee Young of 821 1700th 51 Paternal ~randDarents

Licensed to wed John Michael SroltUnburg Keith Paul Mme lr of Em-

ond Angela Lyn Churchill both den and Roanne Michelle Mil bull of Lincoln lett of Uncoln

Brian Joseph Mus and Chrys~ tal Lynn Hickey both of Linmiddot Daycare menus coIn For Monday

Timothy John Henson of Mor~ bull Lltt1e Lambs Dayure Center rill and Teresa Lynn Rexroad of Hot dogs bun fries pine--

Ph~~nf) KM Amediker and apple Shirley Enyonm Amedeker bull Odd Fellow Day Care ~ Beef both of Lincoln ~ra~ie Taror Tots carrots

Charles Anthony Steffens and Lis Swaar both of Lincoln Senior menus Marriage dissolutions

Richard Allen Fink and Mary Monday

Mushroom steak polllrnes

Creamed chicken biscuit broccoli --aalad cranberry sauce p~mpkin pie t)lursday

Hot beef sandwich potatoes gravy Corn OBrien peaches Ftlday

i Ham salad sandwichl potato s~ad Italian vegetables p~ars

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JULY 2630 1999 1 Sf Session Entering Gr~des 14 830-11am 2nd Session Entering Grades 5-8 1middot330pm Lincoln College Soccer Felds SSS per campeT Each player will need their own socter ball or purchase a tamp ball for only $15

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Cl~O~5~ bullbull tiuWed at Melton aDd Lee were booked

into COllI1ty jail on a ~ of criminal ltlarnqe (more tban $300) 10 property tbe Juvenile who faces the same charge was released to the custody of his parents OUI

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

bandIed arrangements

C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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giater with s office 00-

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as the right 1CtioflS and Ods ~ari

Trnsrs Bumiddot ivestigation of the Cre-

two-Slate

booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

e ypP6t 80s and lower 90amp Iowa thunderstonne Saturday end 90$ IoWa In tna ampIa n ~~pound2pound1~tG 2 ~Q~

Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

inlo the e of batmiddot

t indicate o1RlI leI

250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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CHICAGO _ 1ltlt1-1 prlt lots investigating a dovel censes-for-cuu chornltt ljeIped to bankroll nlinol I ltiU cnmpaignsJ bUIlQl WIth IUHJbu eolJalM

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BuclllQ lie gtpromised to C at(l in UttfinveatigaUQnt wI fQctJ)tcd On licen~M bal W

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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S bullbull hlUUl unall and OMlv DeUcioWil Chi_ bull

claquonv Out or Eat

Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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anI ted IQ9N Friday rge of amltln e He jail

Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

Ble bullbull an 67 of Mason City I ~c I~ ai99~~a1jsT~~~=1 dence

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3000-3150 ~ Uoht W4~8 ra 100 hlgtampf meshy

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Boars Owtr 300 Ib 1000 under 300 Ib 11so Interior 111I88oefl

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

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WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

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in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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MiJdred Millie Zimmerman 76 of Lincoln died at 3 pm Friday July 9 199~ t St lohns Hospital Sprlngficld Sbe WA the last survivin~ memshyber of herimmeltliato family

Mrs Zimmerman served in the Women Army Corps in World War n

She was a member of Lincoln Christian Church

She w born July 12 1922 in Middletown a daughter of Joshyseph and Helen Scholtle She married Paul M Zimmerman Aug 22 1947 in Linown He died Oct 2 1962

Surviving are two daughters Paula White of New Hollaod and Maritta Zimmennan of Unshycom fi -e grandchildren and several great

Pour siste ceded her in

Graveside services withmiddotmiddotamp flag presentation by tbe Amen can ~gion will be at II am Tuesdy in Union Cemetery~ with Scott Hurley officiating

Holland amp BI1IT) Funeral Home bandJed arrang~ts

Wayne Krueger Wayne Edward Krueger 58

of Springfield a Lincoln native diid Salll1dy July 10 1999 at MettlOrial Medical CenteJ~ Springfield

Mr Krueger was employed

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an executive for Federated Fu~ neral Directors of America He owned the Merle Norman Co store in Uncaln 14 years He also barl worked Il$ a tax acshycountant for a certified public

accJn~~~ ~~us zone offices in the Lutheran Laymens League and at Immanuel Luthshyeran Church Springfield where be was an elder He had served on the board of directors at Camp CHe in Springfield

Mr Krueger worked with the Gospel Express for the Lutheran Laymens League chaired the Lutheran Hour Ministrles Tent at be llIinoi State Fair and

~Vfr ~ UCen~~lit~nn~ismD~ trict Lutheun Church Missouri Synod

He w hom Nov 11 1940 in Lincoln the son of Edward and Gertrude Mahler Krueger He manied Carolyn Robjnson April 14 1963 She survive bull

Other survivors include a daughter ~Kim Krueger at home and two brothers Larry Krueger of Lincoln and Phil Krueger of Laramie Wyo

Funeral services will be at 10 8m Wednesday at lmmanuel Lutheran Church Springfield with be Rev Theodore Gall ofmiddot ficlatlng

Mr Krueger will be cremated Visitation will be from S to 7

Memorials may be made to the lutheran Hour Ministries tent at the Illinois State Fair or to the Central Illinui$ District Lutheran Laymens League

James Patzer Graveside services for James

Dean Patter wiIJ be It 10 30 am Thursday in Prairie Rest Cemetery Delavan with the Rev Dean Blackburn ofmiddot ficiating

Mr Patzer 71 of Uncoln formerly of Delavan and P(kin died June S 1999 at his resi~ dence

He was cremaled Davis Mortuary Hopedale

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C Lee Corbin MASON CITY - Graveside

services for C Lee Corbin will be at 10 am Thtiflday in MRson City Cemetery with the Rev Daniel Brown officiating

There is no visitation CRin-Hurley Funeral Home

Mason City handled arrangeshyments

Mi Corbin 95 of Sun City Ariz formerly of Teheran died Dec 4 1998 in Sun City He was cremated

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

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up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

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died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

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was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

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when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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nut Grade School coollt Mtamp Dierker

Sbe III member of he Ugt-8an C01Jllly Homemakers Extenshysion Agtsocialiall CgteetDut ZI Lutheran Church and the Luhshyetad Womens Missionary

~~e~bom luly 19 1916 in Belvidere Neb a daughter of 10hn and Emma Prei fert CalshyUson Sbe married Alvin Dierker lao 28 1937 In Chestnut He survives

Also surviving -are three sons Edward Dierker of Argenta VershyI10n Dierku of Mount Pulaski and Ronnie Dierker of Mackimiddot naw one daughter Marian Rodgers of Savoy one sister Loraine Callison of FairbUry Neb eight grandchildren atld six great-grandcbHdren

An infant daughter 3 brother and two sistera preceded her in death

Puneral services win be al 10 am Thursday at Chestnut Zion Lutheran Church with the Rev Donald Kirchner officiating Burial win be in Mount Pulaski Cemetery

Visitation wiJ1 be from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Frickemiddot Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home Mount Pulaski

Memorials may be made to her church or to Vonderlieth Living Center Mount Pulaski

Frieda Bartmann A TLANT A Frieda Bartmiddot

mann 91 founder of Bartmann middot Nursing Home at rural Atlanta

died at 905 pm Monday luly middot 12 1999 at Ute nflrsing home middot HoJJand amp Barry Funertll Home is handling arrangements

Dr Edward Ulrich Funeral services for Dr Edmiddot

ward A Ulrich will be at 2 pm Thursday at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev Paul Gilshymore officiating Burial wilt be

I in ~~i~m~ti1~ from 4 to 8 pm at the church

the ily Practice Ulinois and associations

He was a of Wmiddot rat Presbyterian Lin Din BIb Lodge and d served on the boards of the alshyvation Army t~e LinCOlnJLoffian County Cham be r of Comm rce and the Logan County Deve pshyment Foundation He was am doctor for themiddot Lincoln Cqm~ munity High School CootJall team

He was a member of the inshycoin CommunUy Concert ps~ sociation Board and the Cdm~ munity ResoUf(eS DeveiopmJflt Board Foundation for Inte~ a- tional Cooperation He as named The COIuier Citizen of the Month in October 1982

A US Navy vereran of he Korean War he served if m 1948 to 1952 and ended his d ty lour as ChIef Petty Offic~r n (he USS Leyte aircraft c t He was a member of Ameri an Legion Pot No 263

An avid outdoors man alwJys active in wildlife conservati~n his favorite avocation was njnshyning his buHdour which he used to assist lhe Rotary Club revamping Ralpb Gale Field a~d building two lakes on his farm~

Dr Ulrkh atlendcd washi~shyton State College and receiv d his baChelor of science deg e from Southern lUinois Univershysity Carbondale He graduat~d from tbe University of lUinols Chicago in 1960 I

He completed and three years opound Grand Chain He high school In where he was a

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Bruce Sommer ATLANTA- Bruce A Sumshymer 57 of Leaoy faher of all Atlanta WOflWI died at 42Z pm Saturday July 10 1999 at

four Howard Virgi Timber Park Le-Tlllo brothers preceded rum in Roy

death Mr Sommer began work with Memoriah maly be made to S_ Famt InSllJ1llCC Co in

Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sterling ill 1961 H lfansfexred Hoapltal he American Cancer 10 B1oomlnllton in 1968 where SOCiety or to First Presbyterian be workedmiddotm systems 88 a proshyCburcb lcs810naI development manager

Holland 6r Barry Funeral He wasmiddot Chtll1ered Propriety amp Home haodled amwgementa Causality Underwriter and a

Edna Mae Lakin =~ntth bullbull ~~uZn~i8 Bdn~ Mae Lakin 13 of Sun He also was a member of First

City Ariz bull fonnrly of Lincoln Agtsembly of God Nonnal and died Priday luly 9 1999 at FuU Goamppel BUlin~middot FelshyHeanhstone of Sun City Care lowimp nternationaL He ed

PMUYLaJcin aod her husband bfi~thi~betb~bU~~~~ f~med in the Beason area many Serviu Organization years Sbe also w co-owner Mr Sommer graduated from and secretary-treasurer for Keo- Bluffton College Bluffton Ed Ca Inc Ohio~ with a bacholor degree in

She was a member of the Lo~ busineamps adminiatrationlmanageshygan County Homemakers Buen ment slon Association and Fountaln of He ilia born Sept 21 194i Lifo Lutheran Church in Sun in Pekin a son of Victor and City She formerly had been aC- Mildred Moser Sommer He dve at Zion Lutheran churChes mQlTied Beverly Calhoun Aug in Chestnut and Lincoln wbere 141971 In NotmL she taught Sunday school and Surviving are his mother of was a member of the choir and Tremont two daughters Shaoshythe Lutheran WomeDs Mission~ non Sommer of LeRoy and ary League Sarah Leskovisek of Atlanta a

Sbe w hom June 22 1926 on John Sommer of leRoy a tn Lincoln the daughter of brother WilHam Sommer of Harry and Edna Ackerson She Pindley Ohio and two grandshymQlTied Kenneth R Iatin Aug daughters 10 1962 in Clbto~ H aur- Hi~ raher preceded him to vi yes death

Abo surviving are her molber Funeral services will be at II of Decatur three gons~ Larry am Thursday at Met1lershyLeki of Wiltlefleld Colo Gary Froelich Memorial Home Ullin of Springfield and Roger Bloomington with the Rev Fred Lakin of Dunlap two daughters Franb officiating Burial will he Carol Roblf of Ablund and in Glendale Memorial Park Connie Casper of Onalaska Cemetery Pekin Wis one sister Beverly Boyer Visitation will be from 5 to S of Decatur 10 grandchildren pm Wednesday and two great-sranddaughters Memorials may be made to

Memorial services wiH be at the Bruce Sommer Bducational II am July 24 at Zion Lutheran Scholrshlp Pund In care of Church Linln with he Rev Buey B k 301 E Cedar St bull Mark Carnahan Ggtticbttng LeROY In 61S2

ages 2 to 10 in the trirgJe north

of l~tlf~~~~ schoQl

up across from the starting Itt 10 a tractor pull begins _ am on the wheat field just west of town Sign-up for the tractor pull beyenins at 9 bull m

A kiddie tractor puB tako place at 1030 ain near tbe dc~

pot al Whistle Stop Park bull HShow Your Colors is the

~~ ~rl ~~Iu~e o~r~ High School Marohlng Band Une-up starts at 1220 pm near St ~r Lutheran Cbunh and will end al Whistle Stop Pull after passing the reviewin~ stand where winners will be announced Entries to be judged mus~ sign in by I pm

loe Scott will present his bishycycle show HOood Times Ron following tfre parade

The Hartem JUDior bigh school class wjJI 6efVC 11 pork burbeCue supper in the Community ~ou slarting al 330 pm BesideS porilt barliecue sandwiches the menu will include baked ~8 cottage

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Trnsrs Bumiddot ivestigation of the Cre-

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

e ypP6t 80s and lower 90amp Iowa thunderstonne Saturday end 90$ IoWa In tna ampIa n ~~pound2pound1~tG 2 ~Q~

Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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claquonv Out or Eat

Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

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aleiyedJvamp berroWa and gIftI ar100lowSf 1--2 230-200 It 3150-3200 2-3 200-280 fb

3000-3150 ~ Uoht W4~8 ra 100 hlgtampf meshy

tlum am twvy~afamp steQdy 1-3300-coo lb 2000 ~600 b 2100 6(1)100 Ib 2200-2400

Boars Owtr 300 Ib 1000 under 300 Ib 11so Interior 111I88oefl

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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PoUce Barieiy

After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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booti~g P over the Fourtb of July weekd Ift two deid and nine othen injured All the victims were black Jewish 01 Asian

si~~f~f~lf l~~~ and of the rampage to Hale group Smltb earlier had runmiddotins with middotauthoritiesmiddot in Illinois and Indiana wilen be blanketed rommiddot =With the groups bate

Ryan said that by raiing money 00 benefit a religions

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The FBI and pollee also are erutinizlng Hale group for any llJ1Jrs to the killings US Attorney Gltlnetal janet Reno aid last week that federal hivemiddot tigators are Iooking inlltgt Smith retatioosbip with the group to see if il or anyone else sbouJd be in tigoted

A vices for of ruraJ Atshylana wH be at 1030 am Frimiddot day at Be lohn Luthmiddot eran Church Hartsburg with lhe Rev R b I Schacht of~ fie i a t j n g Budai will be ~n In Zion Cemetery Lincoln

Visitation wiJl he an hour be~ fore the service Friday

Miss Banmann died at 905 pm Monday luly 12 1999 at Bartmann HeaJth Care Cctlter rural Atlanta

A licensed practical nurse

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Miss Bartmann founded Bartshymann Nursing Home on a farm ncat Sugar Creek at rural At~ lanta in 1945 She owned nd served as administrator of he el(ablj~hment Cor more than 40 years retiring in 1985 The bWiI~ ness which began with one pashytient now serves some 80 resi~ dents

ed a local night after I$e of a I another ir dyed by Iser rathe

1742iS Tested at t his resishyident ear-1500 Tre middotk

nawh~~~ bull dye her ggested it a profe3~

ich who victim by eked her e bloody

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250-volt plug when he returned asking for a refund for the plug

edc~t J~ J ted the theft and W88 IIlIltSIed DUI

A state trooper stopped Piotr Kaplinski 5 of Vicloria Texas Tuesday afternoon while he was southbound on Interstate 55 near mile marker 117

KapI~nsld was cited for imshyproper ~e usage and booked lAta the~county jaB at 218 pm on a charge of driving under the influence of aJcohol Failure to appear

Logan County police arrested James K Hamblen 22 403 Commuoity Drive at 20 pm Tuesday at the $a(ety CompleJ The warrant was for failure to appear in COUrt in a 1998 traffic case He was held at the jail in Heu of bond Failure to appear

lAgan CounlY police arrested Wallace W Stepp 2() of yringfield t lbe Safety Commiddot

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county jail No further informa~ lion was immediately available on the case Failure to appear

Iogan Counly pollee arresled Sleven D Smith 33 of Spring field at 732 pm Tuesday folmiddot lowing a traffic stop on tOO Avshyenue south of SOOth Street of a car in which be was a passenger Smith was booked into the counlY jail on a Shelby Counly warranl for fallure to appear in court on an unspecified charge

Fire and R~ue Lincoln Clnemaa

Lincoln and Lincoln Rural fUefighter$ battled a nre today at the Lincoln Cinemas (scente page 1) rhere were no other the runs in the 24~hour-period end~ log al 830 this monung Rescue tune

Miss Bartmann attended Fairland Country School New Holland High School the Unimiddot versity of Chicago and Evanston Business College In 1958 she compieted courses in Deca~ur and became an LPN She reshyceived her Hcense as a nursing home administrator in 1971

ACter her retirement Miss Bartmann sold the nursitlg home but continued to reside on tbe grounds She then became a pattent at Bartmanns

She was a member of St Johns Lutheran Church Haru~ burg bull and was named Courier Woman of the Month in May 1975

Lincoln Fire Department and t-lncolnlLogan Arribulance Ser~ L== vice (Xrson~d helped a w0lan at 934 am Tuesday at 412 N Sherman St and helped a permiddot son at 820 pm at the Maple ~~dyene Ca~e Centre 2202 N

He~ a member of the Vetshyerans foreign Wars in Linshycoln a d of Zionmiddot Lutheran Church Lincoln where he laughl ~unday cboo and an adult Bi Ie class 35 years

Me ein was born Nov 23 916 i Lincoln a son of Jobn and So hia Fisher Heins He married Nonna Donaldson May 25 ) 9 bull in Lincoln She surshyvives

Also ISUfiving are one son Noonan) Heins of Decatur one dughte ludith E Allen of Las Vegas I Nev tWO brolhers Arnold Heins of Port Charlotte Fla an Paul Heins of Lincoln five and seven great

He in death by one brot er

FooeritJ services wlll be at 10 am MEnday at Zion Lutheran Church Lincoln with the Rev Mark ahan and the Rev WiIIiani )dam officiating Burial ith graveside mHitary rile wiJl be in Elkhart Cemmiddot etery I

VjsHa~on wHl be from 4 10 7 pm sunf- ay at Holland amp Barry Funeral ome and an h~our beshyfore the service Mond~ at the church

the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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claquonv Out or Eat

Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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anI ted IQ9N Friday rge of amltln e He jail

Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

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aleiyedJvamp berroWa and gIftI ar100lowSf 1--2 230-200 It 3150-3200 2-3 200-280 fb

3000-3150 ~ Uoht W4~8 ra 100 hlgtampf meshy

tlum am twvy~afamp steQdy 1-3300-coo lb 2000 ~600 b 2100 6(1)100 Ib 2200-2400

Boars Owtr 300 Ib 1000 under 300 Ib 11so Interior 111I88oefl

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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the week honors go to the rather inconspicuous potato This is the small wedge-snaped light green (nseet that

st fog around security and patio lights TItey are tiot only they can cause damage to a wide variety of plants

are the first gIant that comes to mind when we talk atrout loppers it mwt be something about the name - but plants ranging from beans to trees also can be affected

e wondering wbat kind of damage a few little leafhoppers eciaHy since they suck sap from plants anti arent that big

- oppers suck sap and tben inject a toxin into the plant ame lines as humans getting a mos~uito bite - its the injected in return that causes the inJury Symptoms of larrtage nart as yellow V -shaped areas on the tips of e areas tum brown or black and then fallout leavins a lie on the tip of the leaf This is a symptom but not the Large numbers of leafhoppers can IciU potato and other

or leafhoppers are warranted with very tow numbers In S it is recommended to treat when 2 leafhoppers are sweep net in alfalfa over a foot tall Garden treatment potatoes include Sevin and rotenone as common insecti~ ble to homeowners

ts sand shruhs are continuing to shed leaves with most of ng ffOm one of the many leaf spot funguses AnthlllCnose j quality shade trees apple scab hits the apple and CS and there are even others rhat bit other trees

the oak trees - pin oaks in particular ~ are dropping lpid pace These fungal diseases can cause the oddly ~s ieaves that are brown or black along the margins or that have spots on them Once infection has occurred Ing you can spray on then1 Prevention is a possibiUly ld have been started back when leaves were about half f the bud in ihe spring ng extended dry periods and a small fertilizer treatment that can be done at this point But dont despair the

ually happens is the loss f some leaves buds and

on tomatoes ~ beginning to come in concerning tomatoes that are ~e ground up The most common cause of this problem light but there are other fungus organisms that can blem as wetl ling to do for Septoria is to rotale Omato plants to 8 t of the garden or anothftt spot entirely on a 23 year light help prevent the problem for ned year but for this probably reduced to trying a fungicide Recommended e Bravo (chlorothalonil) mancozeb or Quadris with ohably being the most available The fungicide should er) 7 ~ I 0 day~ after the_disampllse is noticed and fruit$

plCKeO for 5 days afterapp~cation of mafi~Mb (same ~tth Bravo) so you may hay to schedule plckjng and ~ rather closely

I prize winnei$ drawn in Lotto game rES_~_~ __ Fortymiddot~one players matched

five numbers for $792 each 2019 players matched fcur numbers and will receive $29 and 37890 players matched three numbers to win $3

The winning numbers wpound[C 1314172729 and 47

August am MQnday 01 Holy Family Calbolic Churcb with the Rev Tho~ mas Taylor ofshyficiating Burial will be

in St Mary Cemetery~ with grave81de miliary rites Mr Boehm by Linln American Legion Post No 263

A pray~r service at 330 pm Sunday at middotFdcke~CaJyer~ Schrader Funeral Hornet Lil)~ coln will be foHowed by visitashytion there from 4 to 7 pm

Mr Boehm 77 of Lincoln died at 935 am Wednesday July 14 1999 at his residence Before retiring he worked more than 25 years as a forklift operator and warehouseman for Pittsburgh Plate and Glas~ Co at Lincoln

He was a US Army Air Force veteran of World War II A corporal he served as a radar man in the 360th Air Service Squadron in the European African-Middle Eastern Theater He was awarded three Bronze Battle Stars

Mr Boehm was a member of Holy Family Catholic Chunh and uncoln American Legion Post No 263

He was born Jan 15 1922 in

~atC~risi~~ ~~~iaRe~~i Boehm He married NQrma loushyise Webb Aug 25 1951 in Lin~ (oln She surVIVes

Also surviving are three daughters Martha Miller of Bloomington Teresa Tompoles of Orlando Fla and Laura Scbonauer of Lincoin~ one son David Boehm of Sberidan Wyo two brothers Fred and Roberl Boehm both of Decatur nnd to grandchildren

A daughter a brother and thr sjter preceded him in depth

Memorials may be made to the Elks Crjppled Childrens Foundtion the Sf Jude Midmiddot west Affiliate in Peoria or to the Carroll Catholic School Computer Fund

Lyle Robbins Sr Lyle W Robbi Sr 71 of

sters Local and of Suburban cal No 179

He was a ProtesQInt Mr Robbin w a US veteran who served 14 during World W II Korean Wat He was a of Lincoln AmeHcan Posl No263 i

He was born Sept 20 1927 in Armington a son of warrej and Mildred Bennet Robbins H married Dolores Smith ApriJ 26 1947 in Lincoln She survives

Also surviving are two sons Lyle W Jr and Douglas Robmiddot bins both of Lincotn 10 silttersi Neva Bridges and Anna Chafshyron both of Lincoln Grace Mul~ vaney of BJoomirtgton Mary Wilson of EOwardsville Berta Cundiff bf Virden Eva Lahr of Taper City SC Patsy Kindred of South Carolina BetliY Greenshytng of Pittsfjeld Frances Vawter of Clinton Iowa and Alice Wade of East Alton~ two broth~ eroS Bob Robbins of Uncaln I lInd David Robbins of null~ six grandchildren three stepgrandshychildren and one great-great~ grandchjld

Four sisters preceded him in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 m Saturday al Frickemiddot CBlvert~Schradampr PUf)e-ra Home with the Rev Lloyd Nolan of

retired from tho ~v~_ Bank ofLlncobt in

a Protestant and was surviving member of her immediate family

She w born Fep ll 1909 in Greenfield a daughter Of Wilshyliam Virgil and Ann Jewell esshytes She mlU1ied Herschel E Shrader March 23 1951 in Springfield He died Oltt 23 1983

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Etta Bayes EMDEN - Etta McCormick

Hayes 87 of middotEmden died at 454 am Thursday July 15 1999 at Abraham Uneoln Meshymorial HospitliL

Holland amp BIllT) Funeral Home 1 hondling arrangements

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

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was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

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aleiyedJvamp berroWa and gIftI ar100lowSf 1--2 230-200 It 3150-3200 2-3 200-280 fb

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Boars Owtr 300 Ib 1000 under 300 Ib 11so Interior 111I88oefl

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

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when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

Moshier of Shoemaker

Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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In a Plg8 Hlp A Springfield man who allegedly

broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

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rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

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JiIt ~ the C)motery BlIlden Via1titio will be from 5 to 7 1= Igltay and an bour before me service at the churcli Mr Hayes S7 of Emden

died at 454 m Tbursday July 15 1999 t Abraham Lincoln Memorial HOlIpitaI

She had 130gb school in Emmiddot oen and klOOergarten at 51 Pemiddot ter 8 Lutheran Church~ where of- Phoenix she was a member and Donald

She was born Oct 14 1911 cold and in Bmden~ a daugb~r of Cyrus Moore Lois tmd Anna Zimmer McCormick ela Ware all of She married Floyd E Haye fils parents and two btdre June 18 1938 in Ashkum He preceded him in death survives Also surviving Mrs War are

Also survivJng are two on her mother of Linco~ andloile Robert E Haye of Emden and brother John Guuardo of LIn Stan H Hayes of Los Angeles coin I Calif onemiddot daugbter Rita Pav- Her fath~r preceded het

laele of Peoria three sisters de~~~morlal may be m~ 10 Harriet Spangler and Carlynn ltvw

Hamer both of Emden and Goldwing Chapter P for the food Margot Cro of Lincoln eight pantry or 10 St Clara Mand grandchlldren and one great- Fricke~Calvert-Schrader Fu-grandchild nera Home Lincoln bondled

A son and two brothers pre- arrangements ceded her in death

Memoria may be made 10 MadeliIie Hines the Emden Rescue Squad her Madeline Hines 88 of Lin~ church or the Luther Field coin died at 915 pm Thursday Fund July 15 1999 at Abraham Linmiddot

Holland amp Barry Funeral coin Memoria Hospital Home handled arrangements Mrs Hines w~s a property

Robert Ware Grace Ware

Memorial services for Robert D WMe 58 and his wife Grace Adele Ware 57 of Lincoln will

~h~~tl~~h~~~~ato~ Li~~ will officiate A private burial will be in Zion Cemetery

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 pm Monday al the chureh

The Wares died in a plane crash Friday July 9 199~ at Big Creek Idaho

Mr Ware was a biology teacher coach and referee at Lincoln CoUege Lincoln Comshymunity Girard Cllnton Rochesshyter and Riverton high schools and al Salt Creek Academy at Pleasant Plains

He was a three~time alJ~state referee for the minos High Schoo1 Association and was

Gold Wing Ride

was a member of Alpha T~u Omega fralernity and the alumni associations of Murshyray State University MUfay Ky and Southern Methodist

control supervisor at Lincoln Developmental Center before she retired in 1975

She Was a member of Lincoln Christian Church the churChs Isdnus Clan the American Leshygion Auiliary and Royal Neigh bors of America

She WIS horn April 18 Igil in Mount Auburn the daughter of Roy L and Nellie Margret Montgomery She mUTled Lowshyell L Hines Oct IS 1941 in St Joseph Mo He survives

Also surviving are one son Neal Richard Young of Rivershyview Fla one sister Doris Mari~ Bateman of Morgan raquo111 Calif~ two grandchildren and four great-gnindchildren

A brother and a sister ceded her in death

Funeral services wm be at 1

~~~~e~ndt~nri~lt~alU~ coin with Tom Gerdts officiatshying Burial will be in Mount Au~ burn Cemetery

Vidtation will be from 4 to 6 pm Sunday

Memorials may be made 10 the Wayne j Schall Hospice or to her church

Lincoln document surfaces from Black Hawk War

COPLEY NEW SERVice hut Hohirner was left it or near SPRINGFIELD - A newly the site on the Rock River wbere

discovered document written by the accident occurred Miracu Abraham Lincolnmiddot may have lously~ Hohimer recovered Identified the mo inept soldier though there i evidence he was or the Black Hawk War never himself again

A Burgeon who e~amined Ho-

Gleason Chairman of the Insurance and Legislative Com mine told the board hi committee roted at its July 13

P the idea of enmiddot arrangement with 0 of Peoria

Bard orfered in June to promiddot vide discounted eye cate to clunty employees at no charge to the county but local optical companies objected to the county providingmiddot that company with exclusive access to count employees and board members Dick Hurley and Terry Werth questioned the wsdom of fach~ tadng the marketmg plans of Jn~ dividual companies

Their atguments uJtimately persuaded the rest of the board to abandon the plan they had

approved in an earlier straW lb~~~~~~~~ vote

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Chinese Bestaumllt

S bullbull hlUUl unall and OMlv DeUcioWil Chi_ bull

claquonv Out or Eat

Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Hartshyla)~ at ked it on a lOapshy

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anI ted IQ9N Friday rge of amltln e He jail

Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

F middotlarm LiocoIn firofigbtccs vierod

n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

t ~ay oa mean~ of the old ypical for ted tter rd case aIlJ4CoI-

backhoolt etlllmovw owner of filled in ~e another

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

Ble bullbull an 67 of Mason City I ~c I~ ai99~~a1jsT~~~=1 dence

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

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Precipitation

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Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

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communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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Ro1Mlri Burton Jr Robert Mumy Button Jr 43

of LincoID died a 1119 prn Friday July 16 1999a Abramiddot ham LiruampInMemoriai HospitaL He had been itL

Mr Burton worked bull finmiddot law a Revere W IDe in Clinton and a Mid Amen PccdCo

He mber of TdDity lpIaoopal Church

He w~ born Sept 6 1955 in DeWitt County bullbull son of Robert M Sr and Katherine Loui3e Leevey Bnrton He manielt lanilla Green Dec 1 1989 ill OregOll m She urvIV

Also SUfVlvtng are two stepshyson Todd aod Tlmmothy

Green both of Peoria two broth Charles Button 0 Midmiddot

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Atlanta pnlice ted Jay L Mountjoy 41 of Springfield at bull residence in the 400 block of Fifth St in Atlaota He wu hooked inlO the county jail III ISI am Satnrdsy on a 1999 Sangamon County warrant cbarging be failed 10 appear in court in an obstruction or justice e Shoplifting

A local nian tried 10 lift $IS bottle of rum at The Kroger Co 130 Woodlawn Road pnU re Cf~n~ ~ emplnyeeo caught

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n~ ~a ~ata at 840 pm Satnrdsy II SI Chua ~ 200 fifth St Reacueruna

Lincoln Ptre DcpartmCllt _shy personel r LlncolnlLoshygilli AmbulillU Service personmiddot nel helped bull woman in he CVS Ihaonacy 532 Woodlawn Road II 1215 pm Friday laled a mIIli at 1025 pm Friday at 609 Tremont SI helped at an acshycident at 12144 am Saturday at dtl N I ff _ _ r bull L _l_ - ~

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Boyd Morris Boyd Mom 52 of Jaeksonshy

ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

dled arrangemeDlS

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Pdward i

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

Police beat Slate Police atop

le~ ~~teH~e~r~~ I~~ IGckaooo St for an unnrdfirrt

iiIS told pollee Sunday morning Ihat som(ne hfOk~ windows from lWO school OUSCli felrtay tlr Saturday ~au$ing about $200 itt ~amRgt They named two per~

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i~ fl4u~t ILC of Little Art wts batgan With wirel comeam looting fer sites for ce1Juhlr phone communication towers ~

MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

95 OlDSMOBIlE AURORA 4 DOOR

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PoUce Barieiy

After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

Apparently panicking after admittc d middotfor rib fract res

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

Moshier of Shoemaker

Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

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contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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ville a Lincoln IIllIi ve died Satshyurday evening July 17 H199 the result of a (n at his re~dshydeuce

Mr Morri worked at the Illm City RehabJlitation Center in lacksonville He alo enjoyed helping at Hoats Boarding Houe in Jacksonville where be blld lived die pat 30 years and rfdin g his bicycle As a r0ung man he worked at a L ncoln bakery

He wa a member of the Jackshyonville Churc~ of Chrit

He had attended die lIIinoi School for the Deaf and aim City hoth in Jacksonville

He was bom Nov I 1946 in Lincoln bull

Survivors include If brolber William Morris lrofLil1coln

His adoptive parenU William and Frances Stokes Morris and two sinus preceded him in dea~ampi

Funeral services wiU be at 730 pm Thursday at Wilshyliamson Funeral Home Jacuon-shyville Graveside services wHl be at 10 am Iriday i Union Cem-

cteVis~~a~~~c~iil be after 6 pm Thursday at thc funeral home

Merialt may msde to Hoots Boarding House

Donald Jerue Memorial ice for Donald

E Jerue will be 1030 am Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal

Church with the Rev lames Cmvens officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Thcre 18 no visitation Mr 1 bullbull 83 of Lincoln died

III 126 am Sunday Suly 18 1999 at Abraham LineoLu Meshymorial Hospital

He was a retired fanner Mr Ieruc was a melmber of

Trinity Ilpiscopal Cbutch wre h bad served on the church council He alsQ was a former IGwanjan and Shriner

He w bom March 21 1916 at Blue Isltnd He maJried Paushyline Spence Waulrlgt Ieb 10 1968 in Lincoln Sh died Nov 1l1987

Surviving are (wo stepsons Kenneth Waugh of Harmon Ark and Maurey Waugh r Silv~ NC five stepgandhiI-

nndcbJ~roenS t ~lr~~~ stepgret-great-grandchildren

Memorial may made to his church

Gloria Thatcher ELKHART Gloria Evelyn

Thatcher 67 of Elkhart ltled at 40S am Sunday July 18 1999 at her residence

S wa born Dec 23 1931 in Lockport a George and She married [I Nov 28 1950 H died Dec 12989

Survivors include tbree daughters Margaret DOllinger oj Beason Virginia Lehmann of

Len and hltgtmet JO of

Thatcher Elot Ballew both brother Alvin 15 grandchildren and 0 grandchild

A daughter and a sister ceded her in dea~

Memorial services wi11 be at pmmiddot Sunday at living Baptit Chunh In Sherman Burial wiu ~e al I pm MOllday

in Resurrection Cemetery R01 meoville

~ere is no visitation middot1 Memorial may be made ~

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society 733 Thlrd Ave New York NY 10017 or cal bOllpiee program

Eltinger-Kunz and Davi Fushyneral Home Sprigfield han-

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GRAIN DRAIN Roger RawllO$ of Hopedllle olives his Percheroos Into 1I1l1 restored Hawes Elevator In Atlanta Sunday during delttlcalon ceremonies for the elavator Towing a grain wagon 10 lust past the elevator pi Rawlins had his team back up to dmp tile ill axle allOwing the grain to drain frcentgtm the wagon S OeM May who spearheaded the restoration ftffort aald it W8amp the IIrst 1imtl horsamp$ had been so uead at the elevator In more tlian 60 yampam

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MAitrosite presenilItiv David Cun-T IliDgham who works out of the com~

pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

LIncoln Data Tuesdays hlgh_ Qlemlghllow glL Record raw q bullbull

Sunset today Sunl1fle Thursday

Precipitation

~~w~ o percent ProbaJllltJe Thursday _ ao percent

Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

Tater tot cassefble appleshysBUQe bull add Fellow Day Care - Tamiddot tor iTot ca8sero~e com appleshysauce

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

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k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

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MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

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George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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pany Peoria officc101d the board ki company works for public intIti such as city and county government tigt idealify sites uitAble for the wer bullbull which can be as high as 190 feeL

The pony then marlrets tho sites Ut the telecomm-aniCatiot1s companies _ nine are licensed in central illinoi and neJlooalOS leases A part of their service to tIi

TypllyCunniogbam aid those caunty Crumingham aid hi co~ le_ myolve SO-bymiddot5()foat plots The worldng with Logan Coun~ Slate AI- oompanies build tilt towe erect chain tamey DiU Wodmao wltll create a link fen= around them and maintllin ltOWlty zoning ordiaooce governing the the sIres location of communication towers~

The county pay Metrosite nothing and receives 75 percent of the rental fee a company pays for the site MeAroSite

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Local Forecast Scattered ttulndarSt00n8 tomght lingering ll the

6venlng ttteo partJy doody with twmId condldons and lows In the mfd70s wftt light south wind Conllnuad hot afd ttumld Thursday unddr partly sonny skJes WIth an I$oleted aftemoon fhunderetorm PQSSIbIe high In the mid-90s wtttL a mud Irid$t wound 110 and BOUthweamp1 _510 10 mph Extended Forecast

Partly ckMIy frlllay trooph Sunday _ hoi all i noons ~Ing wUh a chance of afternoon and I evening thunders100ns h~ In tho m)d9tM Jowv In thO

Edward Blessman MASON CITY Visitation

for Edwani J Sleasman will be from 5 to 8 pm Thursday at Mason City United Metbodit Church Crematton will follow afld ~ memorial Sf(rvice will pe

sonwea t a 11et date Mr BIssman 67 of Mason

City died at 710 am Tuesday~ July 20 1999~ at his residence

He ownt1d and operated Bless mans Ben Franklin Store in Mason City 35 years retiring in 1997 He also was a retired volshyunteer firefighter with the MashysonCity Fite Department

Qe served many )Iears on the Mason City Council where he chaired the police committee He

also drove a bus for the Mason City School District for many years and was an avid hunter and fisherman

An Army veteran of the Koshyrean War he belonged to Jackshyson-Keen American Legion Post 496 Hemiddot w member of the MMOD City U nhed Methodist

Churcb and a graduate of Mason City High School

He was bom NOli 23 1931 near Mason City a son of AH Iimmy and Edith Cord Blessman He la survived by three brothshyers Allen B iessmfUl Bnd Gail ihJes both of Mason City afld Bad Thies of Lincoln two step sisters and a stepbrother

Memorial may be made to his churcb or to the Mason City Area Library Foundation

Styninger Funerid Home Mashyson City is handling arrangeshyments

Arthur Armstrong A TLANT A - Arthur Earl

Armstrong 52 of Jckampooville died at 930 middotpm Monday at Passavanr Area Hospital JackshysonviHe as a result of being hit by 4 vehicle in JacksonviUe Monday evening ~The Morgan County corone(s office i invesmiddot tigating

Mr Armstrong was a friend of the IHinois State Conservation Police and the city of JacKshysonville

He was hom Sept 22 1946 at Sault Ste Made Mich a sonmiddot of Geotge R and Sandy Gabriel Annstrong

Surviving are his father and stepmother Betty L AnnStrong of Atlanta~ a sisler Debbie M-enshyken of Atlanta two brothers Raymond Armstrong of AUanta and Robert Armstrong of Springfield and a half brothr Roger Armstrong of Atlanta

Funeral services will be at to am Friday at Quiram Funeral Home Atlanta with Lloyd No~ Ian officiating Burial wHJ be In Atlanta Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 b~~e Thurs~ay at the funeral

Memorialamp mny be ~de to the Illinois State Conservation Police

Fire and rescue Syiltem malfunction

UincoJn firefighters responded to bat proved to be a false al m at 1022 pm Tuesday at 9 N Adams St Re ue

ocaIn Rural Fire Department res ue personnel assisted parashym iCs in helping a woman at iO 0 am Tuesday at 1275 18 tn ~l

ocoin Fire Department res~ personnel and LincolnlLo~ Ambulance Service personshy

a man at to26 am 420 Come Avt asshyn at 255 pm Tues-109 Hickory Lane

belfed an individual at 4 16 pmj Tuesday at 708 Woodlawn RO~ and belped a woman at 30 am this mornIng at 928 21 St

D cafe menus tor Thursday bull Little Lamb9 Daycare Center

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Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

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k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

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both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

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when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

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MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

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Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

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George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

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Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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After _ bim Cor l city poliCe anested J bull 19 ott Jl Willard Ave at an apartmenLU the toOO blook of NoEth Colltge Stt at 1230 Wll todayen

Pouce hd ought Lee aft a number of wiblesses identified

him u the man who strack a 19 year-old Lincoln dUr1ug 3D a~tercation TaelKiay evening in a parking lot at Keokulc lind Kankakee treets

Those wilDes reportedly told police LeeroCk the othermiddot man without proveclltj~ f

When officers found pairof brass knucldes on (ee during a pat-doln be w- cbarged with unlawful use of a weapon He faces battery charges for tbe earmiddot lier incident He was booked into the count) Jail

Lee was arres-ted when he emerged as a willless in another incident Wednesday night He was reportedly pnrsued to the North College Street apartment by a group of seven or eight men carrying baseball bats and clubs after Lee aod Jl companion allegedly shouted rernarks at the

men from a car Michel C Davenport 2S of

Atlanta and Jason D Hom 22 of Armington were identified as tVo of tbe men in the group who kicked and struck the metal apartment door trying to force their way in

They fled when they realized police had been called

Some time later a Logan County policeman recognizing their car from broadcast descrip~ tions stopped Davenport and Hom near the Interstate 55

Scott Dean Hern Jr Trayce Martin Hern

ATLANTA Funeral sermiddot for S~ott Dean Hem

and Trayce Martin Hem llll will be at J I am Sal urday at Atlanta Chris~ tian Church Wilh David Harmon of~

~~~ila ~~~ t~ in Atlanta C e m e ( e r y Trayce HerM

Yisjta~irlfi will be from 9 to 11 am Saturday

The dfhdren were pronouneed dead t 247 prn Tuesday July 20 1999 at Abrabam lincoln Memorial Hospital after being found in a car in their parents driveway

They are the sons of Scott Dean and Diane Seiler Hem Scott Denn Hem Ie was born Nov 8 1996 at Normal Trayce Martin Hero was born Nov 17 1997 atNormal

Survi ing are lheir parents of Atlanta one brother Dustin Hern at home their paternal grandmother Susan Gordon Hem of Atlnta and their pater~ nal greahgrandmother Phyllis Gordon nf Atlanta

Memorials may be made to [he~vrlan~a Rescue Squad the Atla)1a FIre Department or to the Adanta Police Department Quiram Funeral Home AtM

lanta handled arrangements

Homer Dean Stelnhour Homer Dean Stein hour 83 of

Atlama Ga formerly of Linshyeoln died at 750 pm Sunday July IH 1999 at his sons home in Atlanta

ned Greco was boolretf Into

COWllty jail Warrallt_sI

k state trooper aneted Aaron D rone bullbull 37 of Herrill at ll $ am Wedoesday after a traffic tol on Interstate 55 while Jone was northboWld near miieshymarker 125

The troopet provided no rea~ son for the traffilt top

Jones was booked into the county jail on an unspecified warrant from an unspecified ju risdiction Bike theft

A Lincoln woman rep~d to police Wednesday someone stole ber sons 20ninch chromeshycolored blcycLe from their resishydence in the 900 block of South College Street between Tuesday evening and Wednesday after~

many years He was a US Army veteran

of World War II He was born Aug

at rora LfnitHfz a SOn ham and Emma Sheley hour He married Prances hour She preceded him in

Surviving are two 80ns Dennis Stelnhour of Atlanta Ga and Curtis Steinhour of Endwell NmiddotY one brother Do~ ran SteinhQUf of Rlversi~~

tifl a~~3tUr g~a~~~~re~~ in death

Mr -Steinhour was cremated There are no services Burial will in Lucas Chapel

Cemetery rural Lincoln

Marian Rodemer Marian Elinor Rodemer 91

of Linooln died at 553 pm Tuesshyday July 20 1999 at Memiddot morial Medishycal Center in Springfield

Mrs Rode~ mer taught school in Loshygan County for 35 years the last 20 years at B e a son Mra middotRodemer Grade School

She was a member of the Re~ tired Teachers Association j Lin~ coIn Christian Church the church 9 Yadnus class and volshyunteered for many years at St Claras Manor

She was born Feb 26 I90S in Broadwell a daughter of Fredrick G and Helen Brown McGee Sbe married John Rodeshymer June 27 1939 at St Chamiddotrles Mo He died Dec 22

Surviving are One da~ghte~l

Helen Coddington of ChamshypaIgn five sisters Heren Zieglowky of Peldn Carol Ko-

~~~thf ~~~~~~~~ffls~~J Louise Camel and Ruth Hinman j

both of Lincoln four grandchilshydren and four great~ grandchildren

A sister and two brothets preshyceded her in death

Funeral services wiU be a1 11 am SBtUrdity middotat Hollandmiddot and BatTY Funemiddotral Home wim Tom Gerdts officiating Burial will be in Union Cemetery

Visitation will be an hour beshyfltte the funeral

Ralph Rose ATLANTA ~ Ralpb F Rose

SI of Armington formerly of Atlanta died at 3 [0 am Wednesday July 21 1999 at St Joseph Medical Center BloomshyIngton after a brief illness

Mr Rose was a self-employed sheep shearer and barber He was a US Marine Corps vetshyeran

He was a member of Dahlgren Baptist Church

Mr Rose competed in several corn shucking contests and en~ joyed golf cards and gardening

He was born March 2 19lamp in Dahlgren the son of Witliam Jesse and Anna Steward Rose He married Rosemary Eckhardt May 15 1971 in Mackinaw She survives

Also surviving are two daugh~ ters Carolyn Dawson of Oos~ neUs West Australia and Sarah Sherman of Atlanta one 5tep~ daughter Dhmll Stappenbeck of McLean one stepson Dean Eckshyhardt of BloomIngton two sisshyters Bessie Good of Stacy

and l1imin death

PIJneral services will be at 10 am Saturday at Quiram Puneral Horne Atlanta with the Rev DaVId Venter offielating Burial

Will b~ In Oakview Cemetery Armmiddotngton V sitation will be from 6 to 8

pm Friday at ~e funer~ hOVie morlals thaI be mile fI

the rmington Rescue Squad

Wi liam Poole lliam Louis Poole 50 of

Du uoin formerly of Lincoln and Clinton died Tuesday July 20 ~999 at the Marion Veterans Adttinltration Hospital

Mr Poole w a US Anny vetetan

H was born Oct 6 1948 in Bilo i Miss bull a son of William and Glenna Poole

S~rviving are his parents of DuCuoin three dau~hte rs Wenkiy B(own and Tracl Hoffshyman both of Rantoul and Meg~n Poole of Clinton~ pne 0n~IJarad poole of Clinton four bra ers Tom Caraker Sr of Tro bull Walter Poole Sr of Dumiddot QuoIn and Fred and Glen Pool bullbull both of Clinton four sisters Be~ Roos of B on Debbie Mi~am of Lincoln and Penny Jone and Ruth Wright) both of Du oln and three grandchil-dren

Funeral service3 will be at to am Saturday at Searby Meshymori~l Home DuQuoIn with gravsidc services at Ellevlllo CemFtery

Vijsitauon will b from 6 to g pm Friday at the memorial hom _

Parentsaccus~d of h~aving four kids in filth and feces TIlFISOClATIm PRESS

~BERWYN - The parents of foue thildren hav~ been accused f ~aving the youngsters living

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

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when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

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C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

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roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

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broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

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Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

ry

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OIneS with windows

rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

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Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

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When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

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Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

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Everette ~~~~~~~~ mora 11 Mount died at fuS am _ y U1Y 24 1999 al Snyder Metamora

Mr Volle worked J4 year for he R~ Deportment lit CatshyPUlar inc He reliCed 1979 llarlier In bia career he worked bull years u an engineer for lbe Dlinols Department of )ranspor-tatian

H was bull 32-y- m~mber of the Morton Police Pension Board He served six years on he Morton Blementary School Board and six yean on the Tazeshywell County Board

Mr Volle was a member of the Chamber of Commerce Bco-

~~~cf~loK=~~ ~uiliJ Methodist Church and Rotary board all ill Morton

H alo belonged to Peon Counlry Club the University of

g~~uenSne~~~ty ~~UA~~ tomotive Bngineers and was a past muter And 50~yeat member of the Masonic Lodge AF amp AM

AUS Army veteran of World War II Mr Volle erved In the Corps In Af-rica and Italy He received the and Bronze Star medal He was 8

past commander of Morton American Legion Post No 318

He graduated from the Unishyversity of nlinois where he was a member of Acaci social fratershynity and Phi Eta Sigma end Chi BpsUon scholastic fraternities

He was born April 22 1914 itt Mount Pulaski a on of

een father of 305 am at the Ata Toluca

Mr CampMIl aace broker for Ste ance Agency lnd-8 Zion Lutheran Ch Wenona

He Wag bomOct 16 1915 in Kappa B son ~f Fred Bnd Lora Campbell He marrie~ ~arie

~h= ~v~- 1941 in We1na

Also surviving are two da~gh~ leIS Marcia Campbell~of Streator And Laurel Lltwill r of Roanoke one son James C pshybell of San Jo and six g nd-

Ch~~~n~lsten preceded hi death

Funeral atrVi morning at Church W Peter Glock offici was in Wenona City Cemeteor_

Thierry Funeral Hom Wenona bandied arrangem118

Driver 87 plows into bUsy dine~ THE ASIIOCIATlO PfWlS 1992 Buick Regal into Ute I rell-

WINSLQW Maine -- An 87~ taurants 4in1ns room I throilting year-ltgtld drlvltOr who injured tables choiia and W~ more than two doze bull (leople poll1olald bull I

when she plowed into a busy The car struck restaurant could have done far tng a plate-glass more damage police said Mri Wyman bac

It WAS a miracle no one was 25 fceet IUld hit another waf kiUed Wln~dow pollee Lt Ri~ fore comins to a stop aut1f0ri~

~~ ~d~J a~u1he 8ft~b8~~ tieThl~~ pIe were takJn to Trap amp Steakhouse restaurant hospitals ~U8h only onew

Apparently panicking after admittc d middotfor rib fract res

i~kl~ao ~~n~ ~~O~~k1h~~ ~~os~~ f~~~~s ~e bi~~ at

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

Moshier of Shoemaker

Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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In a Plg8 Hlp A Springfield man who allegedly

broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Practicerrryouts

for WEST LlNCO~ BROADWELL SCHOOL

M~~OO A~~~s~nd l West Uneoln-roadwell

Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

ry

_1 some thIgt __

Igbl1ay 80

OIneS with windows

rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

lome and ere found st ()utstrle m CltgtUDty

od for the I mIlD in n llilflUlt ed wblle

blamed Its IlJ Ibe Chic

Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

WI W Y 4 MlaheI II

j 1014 N Klekapoo Lincoln 132-11149 A4T M-F 8middot7 SaL 9-7 Sun 12-5

Hurry in to check out our End-of-Season Salesl

JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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MOUNT PULASKI - CB Buckner 81 bull of Mount Pulaski died at 945 am Monday JQly 26 1999 at Memorial Medical Center

middotSprlhgfield Mr Buckner was a retired Mount Pulaski

area farmer He attended Mount Pulaski Christian

Church A woodwrker and small engine and apshy~ce reparrman be pl~yed several musical UlStrumcn was an aVid gardener and enshyjoyed IlIming many of the animal around his homestead

He was born Nov 19 1917 in Cocke County~ Tenn a son of James Andrew and CaJlie HlIPOr Buckner He miuned Marie C~b Mb 4 1942 in Cocke County She SurvIVes

Also surviving are two daughters Kay Riggs of Middleburg WV and Terrie R of Bybee Tenn two brothers Ray Rocher of Whi(c Pine Tenn and JL Buckner of Newport Tenn five grandchilshydren one great-grandson and seven greatshygreat-grandchildren

Ood(ll1~tcbof Mason Citymiddotmiddot She-was born June 14 1905 in Uncoln bull

~ghter ot Huston and Panni raquolal She mamed Hany Clark Miller Peb 22 1926 in Peoria He died in 1959

Surviving are one daughter Sheryl Beceue of Lincoln three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren in ~isters an~ four bmthers preceded her

Mrs Miller was cremated A memorial service will be at I 0 ~m

Thursday IIt the Assembly of God Church in Million City with the Rev James Sprinkle officiatlilg Burialwill be in UniOli Cem-etery

There is no visitation Memorial may he made to the 1CraU8 Reshy

tirement Home 215 N Union St Lincoln ill 62656

Fricke-Calvcrt Schrader Funeral Lincoip lwdled arrangcmeots

Elizabeth Bice Elizabeth Bice 88 of Tamp- Pla forshy

merly of Lincoln died at 430 sm SUllday June 6 19~ at John Knox Vi age Tampa

Five brothers preceded him in death Funeral services wilf be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mount Pulaski Christian Church with Bill ShaoJe and Chris Lawler officisting

Alan John of Li-n~ Tangman of Anshy Her late husband bad been a rector at Trinity ~~~~~

Episcopal Church in Lincoln

Burial wilt be at a later date Visitation will be an hour before the ser-

vice _ Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home

Mount Pulaski~ handled arrangements

Ella Rubin MOUNT PULASKI - Funeral services

for Ella Kath~rine Eliza Rubin will be at 10 am Thursday at Zion Lutheran Church Mount Pulaski with the Rev Paul Droegeshymueller officiating Burial will be in Mount Pulasld Cemetery

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Fu neral Home Mount Pulaski and an hour before the service Thursday at the church

Mrs Rubin 89 of Mount Pulaski died at 635 pm Sunday July 25 19~9 at Decatur Memorial Hospital

Sbe was a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Mount Pulaski

Public

Moshier of Shoemaker

Easton Shirley

C~i~t~~ Tenn and Ir one brother grandchil~

Mabel Miller Mabel F Miller 94~ of Lincoln died at

535 pm Sunday lui 25 1999 at Pekin Living Center

Before she retired Mts Miller was an aide at Lincoln Developmentfl Center

She was a member of the Assembly of bull i

Mrs Dice a special education teacher waduated from Northwestern University

She was born Jan 6 1911 in Evanston a daughter of Forman and Olive Onderdonk She mamed the Rev Arthur L Bice Sept 16 1940 in Bvanston He died Aug 19 1998

Surviving are four sonst Michael O Bice of S1 Petersburg Fla Chris L Bice of Rocheter NY Tim T Bice of Stoughton Mass and Peter H Bice of Sagaronack NY one daughter Anne L Owen 0 Frankshylin Tenn nine grandchildrenj and two great-grandchildren

A SOD and a brother preceded her in death Mrs Dice WaB cremated

tn GE~~deCSee~w~~~e t~e2 amp~~ ~~~~ Cravens offiCiating

There is no visitation Fricke-Calvert~Schrader Funer~ Home

Lincoln handled arrangements

PRON PAOli 1 about security He wondered too if prisoners might not have a right to privacy He didnt want them able to sJe the de~ partment if he released the in-

pied on two grounds first Workman wrote the Sheriff

~epartmcnt is not required to

roduce records which were not a~lltaned pyior to the req~~stmiddotmiddot

ceming a specific individual that he is looking for he can make that request and we are required to give out the name of a person i[ bull c~s~~ and the c~~~es 9~

pubHc body is reasonable but only if the office makes clear that an individual has to remm t th r~~ ~~ _~I bullbull __ ~ __ __ _1 bullbull ____ _J bull

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In a Plg8 Hlp A Springfield man who allegedly

broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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Practicerrryouts

for WEST LlNCO~ BROADWELL SCHOOL

M~~OO A~~~s~nd l West Uneoln-roadwell

Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

ry

_1 some thIgt __

Igbl1ay 80

OIneS with windows

rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

lome and ere found st ()utstrle m CltgtUDty

od for the I mIlD in n llilflUlt ed wblle

blamed Its IlJ Ibe Chic

Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

WI W Y 4 MlaheI II

j 1014 N Klekapoo Lincoln 132-11149 A4T M-F 8middot7 SaL 9-7 Sun 12-5

Hurry in to check out our End-of-Season Salesl

JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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yes oem ty

bull 10 th ~ at-

far

inmiddot

I s

be er ro

In a Plg8 Hlp A Springfield man who allegedly

broke bull window to get intn the Pig Hip Motel in Broadwell was arrestOO on cbarge of burglary criminal damage O w~

property and crimino1 Ir acoordshy lug 10 bull Logan sheriff report report

Frawley d at 114 pm in Ioreozo L Law 20 was IUlOIltOO

at 1010 pm Tuesday after bull wim spotted bltn oomiDg out of the motel office a approxiroately 930 pm

the 400 block ofPutasld Street

Lawson broke a wiodOw jn A door to enter the moteL

He i being beld ror a court appear-ance

According to pollce porta the WOtllrul and another man were driving and Frlwley was in a vehlcl bebind thom WIIon sb paried he pulled in beside hot and $SId I donl wan to talk to yon I want to talk to him Frawley Va teleased on bond

Lrncoln Data r-y high 91 OVemlght W bull ~ bull 70 Record high __ bull _ bullbullbull 106 in 1~ _low 50 In 1920 Sunset toclay bull bull _ bullbullbullbullbull 817 pm Sunrise Thursday bull S53am Precipitation to 7 am today ProbablUties tonli1ht robabIltties ThurtJdsy local Forecast

Pv tIOIJdy tonJghl with bull chance 01 no IhIJn derstorms low In the Jaw 70s wlitt SIght southwest wjnd A heat advi90ry oontlnues In affect Thuraday WIfh ~ ounny hoI and eondltIons Gil In mid- to upper 90$ with west to southwest wind 5 to 10 mph

Extended FDnICII8t Hot and humid Frfday Md Sa1uniay hight In the mid-

to upper 900 lows the ml(j70g A ctanoe (If thun-shy~ SlIftday hJgh around golows in the low 70s

MOUNT PULASKI - Roland J Newell 71 of Forsyth died at 150 am Tuesday July 27 1999 at his residence

He wu born Jan 20 1928 in West Point tho son of Mack and Helena Fisher NeweU He marshyried Betty Jaffe Fuik April 4 1952+ in Pinckff oeyvULe She survives

daughters Vicki L Bean Moyer of Argenta one

Ziol) four sistcnJ Ninamp Cocokenour of Theooore Ala bull Cecelia NeW_

ell and Ruby Irofim born of Qnincy (Uld Lwlllit Thompson of Hannibal Mo and one grandshydaught~J

A dalfghter three brothers and a sister preceded bi~jn~~ 11 X)~$1d I01Yl will be at I pm Thursday in

Mount Pulaski Cemelory WIth Roben C Wiedrich

officiating A private family VJsitallon win be TbttrJday at Calvert Funeral Home Maroa

Memorials may be made to the American canmiddot cer Fund

John Wodetzki A memorial serviee for former Lincoln Pollee

Chief John C Wodetzki will b beld at 11 am

1=tra~teriHr o~l~i~~al Churcb The Rev A luncheon will follow Mr Wodetzki 61 of Uncoln died M6nooy

t~ 28 1gt99 0 S~ lohn Hospi bullbull In ~pIjnK

Graveside services in Zion Cemetery were July 2

Memorials may be made 10 Trinity Episcopal Chqrcb the Loan County Shriners or the ~merl CartCIUlcet SOClOty bullbull - ~-~ i

Kerrigan Funeral Home bandlad arrangements

Childers wins Mason fair crown OllU1P_rolHT

Kilbourn~ ie the outgoing queen MillS Illinois COUDty Fair

Norann Ruppert also partie-MASON CITY - For Bndge paled in the f bullbull tivitles

Childers of Manilo the third Other cont tants ere Char lime WlIS the charm The thirdshyy~r contender and two-lime fih runner-up was named Miss Mason County Queen lasl night at the Mason County Fairshytzrounds in HavatR

ditionlll hours patibing a dance production - only the seclt)nd for this pageant team - lthat paid tribu~ to the fairs hi tory

SWiat is plMed With the judge choice for the new reigning queen

Sbes intelligent very active in school friendly outglting he tid of the 5middotfool a-inch

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for WEST LlNCO~ BROADWELL SCHOOL

M~~OO A~~~s~nd l West Uneoln-roadwell

Silhool All players entering srade 6th-8th should bring proof of lnsuranc and an updaled SPQl1S physical BaIlliay may not ttend pi-lied until sporls physical is provided PhyslCltli and Inshysuranco forms avallable In the school om

Questions Call Goach Charley Miner 132-2630 7am3p

ry

_1 some thIgt __

Igbl1ay 80

OIneS with windows

rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

lome and ere found st ()utstrle m CltgtUDty

od for the I mIlD in n llilflUlt ed wblle

blamed Its IlJ Ibe Chic

Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

WI W Y 4 MlaheI II

j 1014 N Klekapoo Lincoln 132-11149 A4T M-F 8middot7 SaL 9-7 Sun 12-5

Hurry in to check out our End-of-Season Salesl

JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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ry

_1 some thIgt __

Igbl1ay 80

OIneS with windows

rwover mol their and bull 101 ow r Ollllll for ~ pI1)vide~ heal

lome and ere found st ()utstrle m CltgtUDty

od for the I mIlD in n llilflUlt ed wblle

blamed Its IlJ Ibe Chic

Florence Seipel SPRINGFIELD - Flore Marie Seipel

89 of Sprln teld an Blkbart IIJIlive died

Mrs Setpel retired the lllinoi Department Agriculture i 1979 She was a past presKleut of the Resident Council at Herimiddot tage Manor

She was born 1~ly 10

~f 1o~~~~n~ ~~ Mrs Seipel 1 bullbull 1= WelkerShemarrled lohn Frederick Seipel He wed in 1956

Sumvo Include three sons lohn and Bill Seipel both of ~pringield and Cbarles

~iku~~I~ ~~ rt~~~~~~aJ~~ Hinds of Mudesto a sister Cmie HaIm of Uncal 10 grandcbildren and 15 greatmiddot grandChildren

A on preceded her in death Funeral services will be at 1030 am Frishy

day at Mott and Henning Funeral Hnme Athens with the Rev Ted Gall officiating Buria~ will be in Hall Cemetery near Athmiddot ens J

ViSitation will be from 6 to 8 pm today

Ruby Ingram ST JOSEPH - Ruby Ellen Ingram 76 of

51 loseph formerly of Lincoln died at 235 pm luly 2amp 1999 at Champaign County Nursing Home Urbana

She had worked as it denuil assistant for Dr loweH Branom

She was a member of the Uncoln Chrisshytian Cburch and Ute Jolly Seniors

Mri Ingram was born March 81 1923~ in

Newm the daughter of Lonnie and Or) bull Samford Hunlet Sbe married Edward lnishygram Oct 24 948 in Lincoln H preceded her in death Oct 3Q 1992 Survivors illclude one son Rick Ingram of St looph three brothers Edward Hunter of PAlatine lolteph Hunter of Areola and Ke neh Hunter of Allerton and two tepo IfIUIdcblldren

Puneral services wiU be at 1 p~ Samrday at Prlcke-Calvertschtader Funeral Homt with Larry Beobe officiating

Visiratipn will be 5 to 8 pm Friday at the funeral home Burial will be In Union Cemmiddot

oliry Memorials may b ma~ to Dr Wayne J

Schall Rops

George Rankin middotBURBKA - Oeorge H RanJcin 83 af

Eureka formerly of Lincoln died at 9 17 am July 1~ 1999 at SureKa Hospital

of B~e B~rif ~~r~~O h ~~kJ~~~~ ClviUan Conervation Cltgtrps in Congerville and St Louis drove a Farm BUreau peltoshyleum delivery truck and was a grain and livestock farmer in Logan Dewitt and Tazeshywell counties

Hcs was a past member of the First Bank of Eureka Board of Dttectors past president and cbarter member of Eureka Sportsmans Club member and past preident of EureKa Rotary Club aDd past preideDt and member of Waynesville grade school and bigb school boards

He served on the Woodford Couoty Housshying Authority and was a member of the ldvisory committee for Eureka Bro-Menn Hospital Woodford CoUllt) Farm Bureau Clinton Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Temshyple of nlinoi-Bloollington Mohammed

as born Dec II 1915 in Lincolli a son of Hubert and Leta Davisoll Rankin It monied Josepblne Redmon Ian 29 19381in Unenl bull She survives

Also s iving are three sons Oeorge Rankin 0 Ocala Fla David Rankin and Burelot Steve RankiD of Burbank Calif three daffihters Beverly McRoberts of Linshycoln Sbi ley Arnold of RaciDe Wi bull ond lackie 0 Ibach of St Louis ODe brother Walter kin of Atlanta two 5iteu Lucishylle Wilson of Lincoln and Berty lean Perting of LeRoy 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandcbiltren i

yonebro~ 1 pm Sunday with the Rev

Charlo e Richardson 58 of Lincoln died at 7 pm Tuesday Iuly 27 1999 at Memoshyrial Medifat Center in Springfield She had been ill i

Sbe w~ the daugbter of Vernon and Dormiddot

othy Phil~IS Surviv rs include ber mother Dorothy Phil Ups ullins of Lincoln one son and ole gran on

Her fa cr three sisters and one brother preceded r in death

She w~ cremated A pri~te famity memorial service wiH be

arranged

Study finds atrazine in llinois water supplies Club TIfB ASSOCIATED PJtESS

W ASHlNGTVN - Dangermiddot nus levels of a wide1r used weed kIller can be found III tap water across the Midwest according to

~~nt~~~ontl~nta()n~~~rnal~o~

contaminated wllh atraclne in 196 town and cities throughout the cations Com Belt HiSh doses of alruine a chemical weed killer that I prayed od com hlwe been linked to cancer

The envrorimentaJ 2roUO ana

in Illinois The Prairie Stale had the mot

communities 2 LO with atrazLne in ra~ water the tudy said

Water utilities are spending miUiQlu or dollars to clean atrshynine from water said the

PROM PAOli 1

When the Fortnightly Club firSt organized members mel in peoples homes so membership was limited to 40 women On

w bull ~ ~ bull -

bull UNCOIJftJIlNOIS bull

The best deal running

In water

Jefferson Slreet CbrIsIIan Churoh I provldltig a reoovory ministry ror elilltlrell bull and parents who have experi$llClld divorce or death Ages 4-adult B~ry Tuesday nIght beginning Sep~r 7 700 to 830 pm Babysitting provided lor more information please eontampd Joyce Bechtel at 732-6438 or Shari Reed-Vale at 735-4415 tamp

Recovery ministry locat1om Jejferson Street C1utstlDn C~

J 700 N Jefferson Street I1uXgtIIi IL

WI W Y 4 MlaheI II

j 1014 N Klekapoo Lincoln 132-11149 A4T M-F 8middot7 SaL 9-7 Sun 12-5

Hurry in to check out our End-of-Season Salesl

JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST amp LU Monday-Saturday 700 amhOO

5 CapIlCity lllIIItlS 1II$l1_li bullbull 1 Hiltl EtlichnIlY 11181 lBt8lllBnl1Ii

bull Soft WIItllr makosskin fe1 Di~b9S are elllaner wiIMO$S are cleenllfl solter and briQhter lij dOlOryen8nt bull Super capacity - 38540 groins

Ibs of salt Systems mH1hUf provides

~ertorman~inform8tion

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JameiI~ey Shawgo lLKl1Alt ~ James Weley Sbawl U of Elkhart died at 650 am Iashyday Friday July 30 1999 at tho Chrisshytian ViUllgf

Mr Shawgo was retired from Lchn amp Pbtl where lie had worked 32 years as a hipping IU-

perviltor Mr Shawgo He was a Sunday school sushy

perintendent and teacher at 1lIldmrl Christian Churth and was Ch~rcb Leadership Comshymlttee Deacon

Mr Shawgo was a 50year member and past master of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge and a 5O~year member of Uncoln Ma~ sonic Lodge No 210 AF amp AM He also was a 50Fyear member and a Past Worthy Patron of the Flower City Chapter No 152 Order of the Eastern Star

A US Army veferan he served from 936 to 1939

He was born Jan IS 1915 in Mason City a son of Thomas and Dicie Williams Shawgo He married Julia Anderson Sept 2 1938 in Valparaiso Ind She survives

Also surviing are two sons Ronald Shawgo of Nix Mo bull and James Shawgo of Blooming~ ton one dAughter Judith Coffey of Peoria three brothers Lloyd Shawgo of Peoria Eugene Sbawgo of Tomtnce Calif and Gerald Shawgo of Walnut Creek Calif~ five grandchHshydren~ amtone great-grandson

Police beat Sexual asuult

Uncoln police arrested Ricky L Melroy 36 of 430 S ChIshycago St at his residence at 955 am Thursday on a Sangamon lt~~nty warrant charging him

Three sisters and one brother preceded bim in death

Funeral services will be at 1030 am Monday at Blkbart ChristiiUl Chwclgt with Micbeal Drake officiating Borial will he n Elkhart Centetory

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 pm Sunday at Fricb-CalvertshySchrader FUDeral Home UnshycoIn with Masonic JetViCe8 at 4 pm

Memorials may be made to the AJzhehners A3$OCiation or the Elkhart Christian Church Building Fund

Mary Clemens Mary E Oemens 85 of Linshy

coln died at 10 am Thumlay luly 29 1999 at AbralWn Linshycoln Memorial Hospital An Athen5 nativt Miss Clem~ ens worked at McDonalds Groshycery and Baugher Hardware Stores in Atbens for many years She then worked for Pranklin Life Insurance Company and for Stetson China Company in Unshycoin n 1997 abe retired from Lincoln Christian College where she was a bookkeeper

She was 8- member of the Lin~ coln Christian Church

She was born Aug 27 1913 in Atbens a daughter of John D and Clarissa Rogers Clemens

Survivors include a sister RUlh Deckard of Olathe Kan

Funeral services will be t 10 am Monday at Mott amp HellDing Funeral Home Athens with the Rev Ken Gennicks officiating Burial will be in Hall cemetery Athens

Visitation will be an boW be~ fore the service

Memorials may be made to

lind his Wilt falt1nf4 in the RUllI o(llIlfioi TOwuolJ4i for most of their 1II1ir~ ned ll_ They _1M 10 Mor-n in 19M

A bull US AmIy ~ of Worlp War D MrKock serVed in tho lutopeau ~ oporlshyIloll He Wo ~ of Atnetshyiean legion I~ No 194 and John MIIIlin Steel POlIt No 6049 Vote at PIJl~ Wam

He al80 beliJn~1o the Pmshytemal Order ofN 1024 I_~ and tho loyal Or of Mpoae Lodge No 1116

HeWI born Dec 26191611 Littcoln rhe SOil of Alben and FemSldnner Kcgtk H greW up In Morris IUld meived his eddshycatioll in the Mllrrio schools He married Kathryn M WaJsoh Aug 26 1939 in Morrio She survives

Other survivot$ lnclude a daugh Patricia Knudsen of Bloomington two 80n8 John Keellt of DeKalb and Joseph Keck ofmiddot Hutchinson Kan nine grandchildren and II greatshygrandc)ldren

Funeral services win be at 2

fidegMdo1 ~~-h~ui~ Robert HoffenkllJlP offlciatlng Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery near Moms

Viitation will be trum I to-4 pm Suoday

Memorials may he made to the Immaculate COl1cepuon Catholic Church Endowment Fund Grundy Community HORshy

pice or loliet Hospice

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