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Data ftm U.S. WM7H HJilAU Investors' Guide Sam Lists Bonds Yielding 8 Plus By Sam Shulsky LB Figures Show High TtmperaturM Expetd Hr Pcytlme Saturday fitsy Intersection blotJ Precipitation Not Accident at 5:20 p.m. Friday was second within hour at Washington and Madison Streets. Steven Schmiller, 17, Rutland, driver of northbound car at right, was charged with failure to yield right-of-way. Driver of westbound car, left, was Hugh A.

Evans, 18, of 918 S. Summit. (Pantograph Photo) STOP AT THE "JEWEL BOX" BANK ON E. WASHINGTON ST. OPEN FOR FREE PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT.

NO SERVICE CHARGES, NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED. some ComSat shares for my son at $20. Will theya ever pay a dividend? A At the time the Communications Satellite stock was issued, it was made very clear that this was a long-term growth project which would most likely not distribute dividends for years. The company's earnings record has been steadily upward. The stock is now about 50 per cent above your cost although at only about half the emotionally high level it reached after issuance.

I have no "inside" information. But I wouldn't expect a dividend soon. I own 90 shares of Mead $2.80 preferred and failed to convert before the conversion rate changed in December, 1969. Am I still better off holding the preferred for the $2.80 dividend? A-Yes. Although both the common You have pointed out that new bond issues come out almost every day.

Just the same, it could be a great help if you would list some recent issues which are yielding about 8Vj per cent. At least, I would have some idea of what to ask for when I go to my broker. A Fair enough. On the day your letter arrived, here were of the recently issued. investment-quality bonds: J.

C. Penney of 1995, Consolidated Natural Gas 9s of 1995, Southern Bell 9.05s of 2003, Detroit Edison 9.15s of 2000, Baltimore Gas Electric 8s of 1975, General Foods 8s of 1990, Monsanto 9'8S of 2000, Consumers Power 834S of 1976, RCA 9V'4S of 1990, Scott Paper 8s of 2000, N.Y. Telephone 9V4S of 2010, Bethlelehm Steel 9s of 2000, Dow Chemical 8s of 2000, International Paper 8.85s of 1995. Since the bond market as, of the moment of writing has enjoyed a rally, most of these issues are selling at a slight premium. But even so yields are still either side of 8M2 per cent, with most of them above that mark.

The shorter-termed Baltimore Gas Electrics and Consumer Powers of course, yield a bit less. Back in 1964, I bought, Bloomington-Normal, III. IWU Girl Ties Talent Contest Weather Iteeord Pantagraph Weather Record Friday's maximum 82, minimum 62. Friday: 6 a.m. 1 p.m.

11 p.m. Temperature 62 78 72 Barometer 30.00 30.10 30.05 Humidity 78vo Sun sets Saturday: 8:17. Sun rises Sunday: 5:49. National Forecast Showers are expected today along the Gulf Coast from Texas through Florida; from northern Alabama through Indiana and Ohio: northern Wisconsin, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. The Weather Elsewhere By The Associated Press July 25, 1970 Contestants compete in each of three categories Winners of the evening gown competition each night are kept! secret until Saturday final judging.

Winner of the swimsuit com petition in the third night of competition Friday was Miss AURORA An Illinois, Wesleyan University coed tied for first place in the talentswimsu.it and evening gown. I Army Reservists Heading for Camp Southern Illinois, Karen K. Supt. James G. Conlisk Jr.

Mallams, 20, of Anna. She is a Lincoln Police Chief John music major at Southern Illinois Wodetzki made the announce-University at Carbondale. ment Friday. Farm House Fire Blamed on Wiring High Low Pr. Albuquerque, cloudy 87 64 .08 Atlanta, rain 86 70 Boston, clear 90 68 Chicago, clear 84 66 Cincinnati, clear 87 65 Des Moines, clear 88 62 Detroit, clear 81 68 Indianapolis, clear 86 68 Kansas City, clear 90 68 Los Angeles, cloudy 82 62 Louisville, cloudy 88 64 Memphis, cloudy 88 68 .61 Miami, clear 85 82 .03 Milwaukee, cloudy 80 61 Mpls-St.

clear 88 64 New Orleans, rain 91 72 New York, cloudy 88 72 Okla. City, clear 92 61 Philadelphia, cloudy 84 69 .33 Phoenix, cloudy 104 82 cloudy 79 57 St. Louis, clear 89 68 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 86 56 M-Missing, T-Trace PUBLIC NOTICES COUNTY ZONING NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF McLEAN 55. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons -n the County of McLean, otate of Illinois, that a public hearing will be held on August 11, 1970, at 8:00 P.

in the Dry Grove Township Hall located tour miles east of Danvers, Illinois, on the Yuton Road, relative to an application to change the zoning classification from C-Commercia! District to a class'fication of Mi-Restricted Manufacturing District on the following described real estate, to wit: A part of the SW of Sec. 35, T24N, R1E of the 3PM more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the SE corner of the SW of Sec. JS, T24N, R1E of the 3 PM, thence O-07' 35.52 ft. along the line of the SW of said Sec. 35 to a point on the right-of-way line of SBI Route 122 (III.

Rt. 9) which point is the point of beginning. From said point of beginning thence 89-28' 550 ft. along the said right-of-way line to a point whicii is 32.49 ft. of the line of the SW of said Sec.

35, thence 0-07' 806.45 ft. parallel with the line of the SW i-i of said Sec. 35 to the riqht-of-wav line of the New York Central Railroad, thence 62-21' 620.45 ft. along the said right-of-way line lo the line of the SW of said Sc. i'i, thence 05-07' 523.92 ft.

along the line of the SW'i of said Sec. 35 to the point of beginning, in McLean County, Illinois. Said property being located immediately north of and adiacent to Route Illinois 9 approximately two miles West of Bloomington, Illinois. As a result of the petition of PANTAGRAPH PRINTING 8, STATIONERY COMPANY, which petition Is on file as case 70-40-Z and available for examination in the office of the below named Board, 305 W. Jefferson Street, Bloom- I ington, Illinois.

All persons interested are invited to said hearing and be heard. McLEAN COUNTY ZONINfJ BOARD OF APPEALS Edward Sanders, Secretary Dated at Bloomington, Illinois, this 22nd I day of July, 1970. ANNOUNCEMENTS Funeral Directors Bathe's East Lawn Memorial Chapel Our Goal I Your Satisfaction 1515 E. Empire Ph. 967-952 BECK MEMORIAL HOME Ph.

967-9475 209 E. Grevt If. Serving the Community since 1888. Fllnspach-Kurth Memorial Home "Golden Rule" Service Moderate Cof Phone 828-2422 1104 N. Main St.

Metzler Memorial Home We Handle All The Details 1 1 15 E. Washington St. Ph. 828-2415 Stamper Memorial Home Ample Parking 9JN. Main St.

Phefle 829-22W In The Atmosphere Ot Your Home Carmody Funeral Home McLean and Cnestnut Sts. Ph. 828-3113 Flowers BLOOMING PLANTS Cut flowert, green plants and funeral designs. NOVAK FLOWERS. 1312 N.

Main. Ph. 967-6081. FLORAL DESIGNS Weddings, ehrysari. themums.

ALBERT NIEPAGEN FLOR-1ST and GREENHOUSE. Open 8-5. Mon. thru Sat. 208 E.

Miller. Ph. 828-9223. Cemetery Lots PARK HILL CEMETE" Whera con-stant care assures year around beauty. Convenient terms.

Let our representative visit you with full information. Ph. 828- BI24 Business Personal 5 ACTIV-AD signs. Ph. 828-8214.

nam In electric AUTO AND TRUCK LICENSE Pickup, notary public; 39 years experience in handling all types of vehicle licensing problems. Bloomington Gun M4 N. Main, BJoomington. I wiil not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Paul Gordon, McLean, III.

I will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself as of July 8, 1970. Raymond P. Killian Ellsworth, HI. LICENSED HOME Personal care. Three balanced meals daily.

accept' men only. Ph. 829-3993. MAGNA PLASTIC Maker of magnetic auto and truck signs. Now offers Custom made 3-D display signs from $1.75 to $8.50 In a variety of sizes end colors.

Perfect for the Fair, Individual or Business. 1108 N. Main, bv Sherwin Williams, (New location). Ph. 829-5454.

Want Ad Rates OFFICE HOURS Mon. thru 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Sundays and Holidays, 5 P.M. to 7 P.M.

Want Ads accepted by phone only Mon. thru Fri. up to 7 P.M., Sat. till 6. No corrections, kills or ads accepted after closing time.

Classified Advertising starts In the morning edition and runs through the evening edition. As an accommodation ads or cancellations received Monday through Friday before 10:30 A.M. will be accepted tor the evening edition. However ads appearinq in ene edition of any calendar day will be charged the rate for one full day. Phone 879-9411 Ask for Classilied Ad Taker RATES EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1970 Minimum Size Ad-1 5 words or 3 lines CASH PRICES DAILY COSTS and th' preferrei' at recent prices, were returning 8 per cent, the preferred, after all, is a senior security witn trie dividend covered nearly 4Vfe times "ver by 1969 earnings.

In any event, there would be no point to converting because the market price of the preferred is well above the market price of the common shares you would receive in exchange for the preferred. smoke generating unit, designed to screen airfields, field maneuvers and other activities. The company is commanded by Capt. Vincent Sanzotta; SFC George Lankford, regular Army advisor and 1st. Sgt.

Paul C. Smith. Gas Storage Agreements Recorded LINCOLN (PNS) Three underground gas storage agreements covering 1,195 acres in Broadwell, Corwin and West Lincoln townships were recorded Thursday for the Central Illinois Co. in the office of County Clerk Weldon B. Frantz.

The leases call for a rental of $5 an acre for a 10-year period, with a provision that $50 be paid in the 10th year. Initial payment covers a three-year period. The leases were given by George D. Fletcher and Mrs. Mary White Fletcher on 55 acres in Corwin and West Lincoln townships, $825 first payment; John L.

White, Mrs. Emily White, Mrs. Muriel White, Mr. Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher on 827 acres in all three townships, $12,045 initial payment, and Mr.

White and Mrs. White on 313 acres in all three townships, $4,695 initial payment. MinoiiU Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bennington returned home Friday after spending the week visiting friends, Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Routh and Lori at Minneapolis, Minn. The Bennington's daughters, April and Audrey, stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gangister.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quick, Thomas, Rachael and Rebecca returned home Tuesday after visiting several days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Yates at Oklahoma City, Okla.

kUktHi Omvlt Ucl rrar re PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PROBATE OF WILL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE llth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MCLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN PROBATE STATE OF ILLINOIS, McLean County, Estate of THORNTON R. JARMIN ceased. No. 70-P-340. NOTICE is given that a petition filed in this proceeding stating de- ws that THORNTON P.

JARMIN died June 21st. 1970, leaving surviving as his only heirs, legatees and devisees Grace Langan Jar-min. Lucie Jarmin Merrill, The National Bank of Bloomington, Trustee under the Will of Thornton R. Jarmin, Deceased, Holy Trinity Parish and Unknown Heirs, Legatees and Devisees of Thornton R. Jarmin, Deceased and stating that the names and post office addresses of the Unknown Heirs, Legatees and Devisees of Thornton R.

Jarmin, Deceased, are un known and asking that instruments dated March 20, 1964 and June i. 1965 be ad mitted to probate as the will and Codicil of the decedent. Hearing on the petition is set for August lflth, 1970 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. (CDST) at the Court House, Room 312, Bloomington, Illinois. MARIAN L.

BUNN Circuit Clerk McLean Counly, Illinois Attorneys: Yoeter, Yoder 8, Luedtke 205 East Jefferson Bloomington, Illinois 61701 Publication Dates: July 25 and August 1, 1970. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF PROBATE OF WILL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE llth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN PROBATE STATE OF ILLINOIS, McLean County, ss. Estate of ELIZABETH HUTCHISON, deceased. No. 70-P-344.

Notice is given that a petition was filed in this proceeding slating that Elizabeth Hutchison died June 30, 1970. leaving surviving as her only heirs, legatees and devisees Pauline Kelley Carr (or Karr), Clinton A. Kelley, Edna Howell, Mabel Taber, Lucille Peters, JoAnn Milton Hanafce, Jack Wilbur Milton, William Wherry, Gerald D. Wherry, Lillian Hulva, Betty J. Bell, Lewis Parent and unknown heirs, legatees or devisees and stating that the post office address of Pauline Kelley Carr (or Karr) and of the unknown heirs, legatees and devisees is unknown and asking that instruments dated December 20, 1968 and December 31, 1969 be admitted to probate as the will and Codicil of the decedent.

Hearing on the petition is set for August 18, 1970 at 9:30 o'clock a.m. CDST at the Court House, Room 312, Bloomington, Illinois. MARIAN L. BUNN Circuit Clerk McLean County, Illinois Attorneys: Davis 8, Davis 207 East Jefferson St. Bloomington, Illinois Telephone: 828-2616 Publication Dales: July 18, 25 August 1, 1970.

COUNTY ZONING NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McLEAN. SS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in the County of McLean, State of Illinois, that a public hearing will be held on August 11, 1970, at 8:30 P.M., in the Dry Grove Township Hall located four miles east of Danvers, Illinois, on the Yuton Road, relative to a proposal to vary the terms of the McLean County Zoning Ordinance with respect to yard reguirements on the following described real estate, to wit: Lot 45 in Clearview Subdivision In Section 21, Township 23 North, Range 2 East of the Third Principal Meridian. Said property being commonly known as 45 Joseph Street, Clearview, in Bloomington Township. As a result of the petition of LEONARD H. BATES, which petition is on file as case 70-42-V and available for examination in the office of the below named Board, 305 W.

Jefferson Street, Bloom- ington, Illinois. All persons Interested are invited to attend said hearing and be heard. I McLEAN COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS I Edward Sanders, Secretary i Dated at Bloomington, Illinois, this 22nd day of July, 1970. NOTICE Nnfire Ic hprehv given that JOHN JOSEPH ZWENG, 901 Snyder 111 ie tha nll nam. and address of the person owning, conducting ana transacting a uuMne-s unutr me name ZWENG INSURANCE AGENCY, 122 Greenwood Bloomington.

Thi. ic h.inn mart Jk nrft. vided under the Illinois Revised Statutes tnapier V6, becnon t. WANT AD INDEX BULLETIN BOARD Funeral Notices Card ot Thanks In Memoriam Lodge Notices Birth Notices Birthday Notices Anniversary Notices PUBLIC NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS Classifications 1 thru 7 WHO CAN DO IT Classifications 8 thru 30 AGRICULTURAL Classifications 31 thru 41 AUCTION SALES EMPLOYMENT Classifications 42 thru 47 FINANCIAL Classifications 48 thru 52 MERCHANDISE Classifications 53 thru 72 MOBILE HOMES Classification 73 thru 78 RENTALS Classificationt 79 thru 89 REAL ESTATE Classifications 90 thru 99 AUTOMOTIVE Classifications 100 thru 104 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY contest Friday in the pre-1 liminary competition of the Miss Illinois pageant. Pamella Ann Martin, 20-year-old IWU biology major who is appearing as Miss Ottawa, came out on top in talent with Miss Springfield, Lynn Alexander, 18, of Loami.

Miss Martin, who will be a senior next fall, performed a clarinet solo for the talent competition. Miss Alexander sang an aria from the opera "Tosca." But, for Miss Alexander, it was her second big step toward the Miss Illinois title. She was also the winner of Thursday night's swimsuit competition. Mason Fair Announces Schedule HAVANA The Mason County 4-H and Junior Fair will open Tuesday with textiles and fine arts judging at 10 a.m. and a carcase barrow show at 4 p.m.

Wednesday's highlights will include home economics judging at 9 a.m., rabbit and vegetable judging at 10, dairy judging at 1 p.m., sheep and goats judging at 2 and poultry and miscellaneous judging at 3 o'clock. The evening program at 6:30 will feature music by the Ridge Runners and a comedy performance by Bill Hart. Judging of swine, flowers, flower arrangements and beef will highlight Thursday's events. A Western horse show and halter pony and horse judging will be evening attractions. Market swine and market beef will be judged Friday at 8 a.m.

and 1 p.m., respectively. Iv Holland Dianna Tibbs returned home (o Maroa Sunday after spending last week with her grandparents, the Floyd Ar-mintrouts. Church Picnic Sunday MINONK (PNS) St. Paul's United Church of Christ will hold its annual picnic Sunday at the 4-H campgrounds at Eureka. Robert Rients, Robert Wyss and Alfred Stimpert will be in charge of arrangements for the event which will be sponsored by the Adult Bible Class.

B-l Policemen Complete Study Unit LINCOLN (PNS) Four members of the Lincoln Police Department have received cer- tificates for completing a course in police patrol procedures, conducted by the Chicago Police Academy Extension Unit. John Coombs, Maurice Gor- don, Thomas Maurer and Ray- mond Vonderahe completed their study assignments during off-duty hours. The certificates were issued by Chicago Police discovered smoke pouring from a door. The damage was covered by insurance, Mr. Boudemen said.

Park Concert To Feature 3 Dancers Selections from "Hair" and the dancing Olson sisters will be extra attractions at Sunday's Municipal Band concert at 2:30 p.m. at the Miller Park pavilion. Barbara, Ellen and Martha Olson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, 2115 Gate Place, will dance two routines.

Their father and their uncle, James Olson, are band members. Other band selections will include music from "Finian's Rainbow" and "English Suite." Grundman's Iinonk Norma Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young, and a friend, Nancy Comfort of Park Ridge, are spending the summer in Santa Barbara, where they are working and vacationing. Both are juniors at the of I and will resume their studies this fall.

Mrs. Frank Moosberg of Des Moines, Iowa, Friday was visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-Donald, Richard and Jef frey. Court Notes LOGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT GENERAL DIVISION LINCOLN (PNS)-Pauline Rothwell vs.

Jack H. Rothwell: Divorce granted. Barbara J. Baldwin vs. Richard L.

Baldwin: Divorce suit filed. MAGISTRATE DIVISION Donald L. Green, 22, Lincoln, fined $15 tor speeding. Ronald D. Leathers, 30, Lincoln, lined $15 lor disobeying a traffic signal.

Alexander B. Clevenger, 63. Lincoln, lined $15 tor disobeying a traffic signal. Carl Sullivan, Lincoln, fined $20 for fishing without a license. The names and appearance dates for rcent Logan County traffic charges are as fololws: Kathleen Blkal, I.

Lincoln, speeding, Aug. 17; Edwin R. Browning, 19, Lincoln, speeding, Aug. Phyllis K. Frlcke, 28, Lincoln, speeding Aug.

9i Harry A. Gipson Lincoln, disobeying a stoo sign; Constance G. Hanslow, 17, Lincoln, speeding, Aug. Steven K. Zurkem-mer, 17, Lincoln, speeding, Aug.

19; Harry W. Hopp, 27, Lincoln, speeding, Aug. Lee Anne Lauer, 16, Elkhart, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, Aug. 17; Charles H. Spry, 18, Lincoln, speeding, Aug.

17; Ronald W. Wiltfang, 29, Lincoln, driving without an operator's license and failure to yield right-of-way, Aug. 17. FORD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT MAGISTRATE DIVISION Ismael Gonzales. 18.

Hlldalgo. Tex.) Marie Alberta Gutierrer, 18, Gibson City; Juan Jose Lopez, 20, Immokaiee, Fla and Alfonso Nune, 17, Hlldalgo, fined $100 r'us costs for Illegal possession ot liquor. Pines suspenoao Monaay un der the paupers provision of tha trim inal code. PROBATE DIVISION Estate of Joseph H. Voldrn; Florence M.

Volden appointed executor. Personal properly estimated real estate estimated Incomt anticipated It's off to summer training camp for more than 150 mem bers of the Bloomington based 388th Chemical Company, U.S. Army Reserve, leaving for Camp McCoy, Wis. this morning. The reserve unit was scheduled to pull out of their Lafayette Street armory at 6 a.m.

for their annual two week summer training. While at the camp, they will receive training in their Army specialties and participate in field maneuvers with other reserve units. The 388th is a chemical company, meaning they are a Three Riders Hurt -Driver Uninjured DWIGHT Three Mississippi men were injured in a one-car accident at 9:25 a.m. Friday at the U.S. 66 intersection with Illinois 47.

The driver, Roy T. Lindsey, 51, Pontotoc, was the n'y Pson to escape injury. John Dillard, 67, of Pontotoc was taken to St. James Hospital in Pontiac and then transferred to St. Francis Hospital in Peoria.

Officials there said his condition was "guarded" late Friday. David Givens, 41, of Pontotoc and Lartherree Lewis, 39, of Plasville, both were treated and released at St James. Investigating State Trooper Walter Beltz charged Lindsey with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Police said the car was northbound on U.S. 66 when it it went out of control, crossed into the southbound lane and struck a traffic signal pole.

Marriage Licenses LINCOLN (PNS)-Samuel Edward Sea man, Hartsburg. end Carol Virginia Spencer, East Peoria. SHORT RIBS By Lucille Gemberling Pantagraph Reporter at Armington ARMINGTON Not much fire, but a lot of smoke, damaged the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boudemen, a half mile south of here, about 10:20 p.m.

Friday. Armington fire fighters at the scene said they belived the fire was caused by defective electrical wiring in a wall. No estimate of damage had been made late Friday. The Boudemens were sitting in the yard wnen tney Garden Tour Planned for Club MINONK (PNS) A tour of the gardens of several members will be conducted when the Mi-nonk Garden Club meets Thursday. Members are to meet at 7 p.m.

at the home ot Mrs. uscar Hielscher. Mrs. Albert Bachman will be assisting hostess. Two Logan Units To Meet With 4-H'ers LINCOLN (PNS) Two Logan County units of the Ho-memakers Extension Association are scheduled to meet next week, Mrs.

Emily R. McElhaney, county adviser, reported Friday. The Chesterettes 4-H Club will present its achievement program for the Chester unit at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Redwing Stitchers 4-H Club will give a similar program for the Eminence Unit at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the Atlanta-Eminence Community Building. Utilletiii Hoard BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bradford, 808 N. Linden, Normal, a boy born Friday at Brokaw Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. Hamnn, 508 Grant, Normal, a boy born Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

NCOLN (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Wi Ham Davenport, a boy born Thursday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald bben, a glr born Thursday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. NEW HOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. Galen Miller, a girl born Thursday at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Lincoln. FORREST Mr.

and Mrs. Harley Dock- erv, a girl born Friday at St. James Hospital, Ponnliac. GIBSON CITY (PNS Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Graham, a bov born Friday at Gibson Community Hospital. Kc MP ton Mr. and Mrs. Gary Willis, a boy born Friday at Fairbury Hospital, Falrburv. mar lAue Licenses Barton Joseph Niemuth, Des Plaines, and Linda Kay Hamm, Barringlon.

Roger L. Carey and Patricia A. Van- Note, both Bloomington. Terrence Edward McShane. Blooming ton, and Mary Ruth Hunter, Morton.

Peter A. McCoy, Pekin, nd Pamela S. Anderson, Normal. Alan Jay Spector, Normal, and Jean- nette Anne DeRoeck, Chicago. William Fred Tallev, Franklin, and Nova Kathryn Johnson, Normal.

Harry T. Barber and Frances J. Madden, both Peoria. Kenneth Charles Mitchell, Galesburg, and Sharon Louise Zook, Chenoa. Warren Dean Alexander and Patricia Diane Sage, both Le Roy.

James David VanDolah and Pair cia Susan Dady, both Lexington. Gary Roy Miner and Connie Lou Hite, both Bloomington. Card of Thanks We want to thank our neighbors and many friends for their kindness shown us in the death of KEITH Johnson. Mother and Sister In Memoriam WITH A SINCERE desire to render a helpful service to those ol our patrons who wish lo have In Memorium notices published we have gathered together hundreds of suitable verses and have pub lished them in an attractive booklet which may be had free by calling 829 or wrltinn the Special Service Department tar of Daily Pantagraph. Lodge Notices The Lexington Lodge No.

482AF 8.AM will hold a Public Installation of officers on July 27th, 1970, at the Lodge Uall In I Mvinnlnn. Ml Th I nrina will be open to the public at 8 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 71 Notice of Bids to be Received Quotations are reouested bv the Board of Education, Community 'Unit School District 21 on the Insurance Coverages outlined In specifications. The Board of Education reserves the right to reiect any and all bids, or any portion of any bid submitted. Reauesis for eooirionai information ana permission to inspect the premises should be directed to: Mr.

Harold L. Slater, Superintendent Community Unit School District 21 Hartsburg, Illinois Insurance Company must be a Stock Company and have at least an A plus AA Rating In the latest issue of Best's Insurance Guide and admitted by the Department of Insurance to do business in the State ot Illinois. Prooosals must be submitted In an envelope marked "Sealed Bid Insurance" and received by Mr. Harold L. Slater, Superintendent, Community Unit School District 21 by August 19, 1970.

Harold L. Slater, Supt. SIZE 8 DAYS 4 DAYS 1 DAY Words Coth Daily Cash Dally Cosh in Ad Price Cost Price Cost Prk 15 6.80 .85 4.2B 1.07 1J4 22 8,64 1.08 3 32 1.33 28 10.32 1.29 .6.32 1.58 7.43 34 12 32 1.54 7J6 1.89 2.92 40 14.40 1.80 8.84 8.21 3.40 A6 16 48 2.06 10.08 2.52 3.89 52 18 56 2.32 11.36 2.84 4.37 58 2056 2.57 12.60 3.15 486" ZL I I 1 UNDERSTAND VOU'RE PffETTV I SN I HAPPY WITH VOUR I (ftCK I NEW PAY RAlSEy The count is for average size words of 5 lenrs. The Pantagraph reserves the riqht to determine exact number of lines to be occupied bv any ad. Cost Is determined by number of lines, not words, In the ad.

Cash rate earned if paid by city advertiser within five days from billing and bv suburban advertisers within seven days. Every other day orders payable at one day rate. $2.00 service and mailing charge for blind ads. Quotations ot rates gladly given tor other than set solid Classified Ads. Liability of Publisher and Newspaper for errors Is limited to space occupied for ad.

Credit for errors not the fault ot the advertiser will bti limited to 1 day's republication of ad. The Pantaaraph Is responsible for the first Incorrect Insertion only. Choristers to Appear The King's Choristers, a mixed ensemble from the Grand Rapids, School of the Bible end Music, will present a program of sacred music at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the East White Oak Bible Church. I.

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