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A-6 Mid-Illinoii Newspaper Monday, December 18, 1989 I Cl The Acaj-Wwthw for noon. Monday, Decemb 18. Hospital Notes 'Jfl a a a Billie Sentel, Neoga Robert Yaple, Mattoon Admitted Friday Toemika Anderson and infant Released Friday Births Friday son, Tuscola Ruby Drake, Mattoon Mildred Finney, Casey Kimberly Fricke and infant son, Charleston Eva Glasscock, Mattoon son, Humboldt Rita Sullivan, Mattoon Released Saturday Elva Day, Charleston ElvaElledge, Mattoon Sherri Huckaba and infant daughter, Mattoon Vera Hutson, Effingham Debra Lindsay, Neoga Maxie Osborne III, Mattoon Tiffany Samuels, Charleston Jerry St. Clair Decatur Justin Stoltz, Charleston Helen Williams, Shelbyville Births Saturday To Kevin and Jayne Petersheim of Humboldt, a son To Bruce and Toemika Anderson of Tuscola, a son To Robert and Kimberly Fricke of Charleston, a son To Scott and Lisa Hoedebecker ofSigel.ason Admitted Saturday Janice Chronic, Mattoon Mary Decker, Greenup Jackie Harris, Charleston Pamela Horner, Charleston Lewis Lovell, Westfield Alvis Manning, Charleston Jayne Petersheim and infant Bessie Adams, Humboldt Alice Conrad, Westfield John Dunaway, Shelbyville Jacob Gast, Gays Donald Gordon, Charleston Sharon Keller, Mattoon James Kimball, Mattoon Flossie Lawhorn, Mattoon Jerald McQueen, Mattoon Merl Mohr, Findlay Emmett Nichols, Kansas Jessica Niemeyer, Mattoon David Pruemer, Teutopolis Sadie Stark, Ashmore Forrest Walls, Charleston Robert Weber, Mattoon Hubert Hildebrand, Charleston Lisa Hoedebecke and infant son, Sigel Florence Kerr, Mattoon Debra Lindsay, Neoga KavMcCarter. Charlpstnn eiwe ccu-wmw ire COLD WAflU STAKNAfff ED 0 0 (3 (UK Alicia Nunez, Chicago Mary Pratt, Mattoon Mary Rickelman, Mattoon Carolyn Sartwell, Mattoon miH 10 SHOW MM T4TCM fttWW Ki 9Mt1 (XOAVf CUW Weather Watch Siren Report Marriages pipes when the heat ignited com- area burning.

bustible material in the wall. Mattoon fire Extensive damage was done to the home at 3120 Marion Mattoon, owned by Bruce and Bobbi Daniell after a fire at 3:34 p.m. Friday. Daniell was under the house using an electric heat gun to thaw the frozen bathroom Robert Vance Hendry and Theresa Marie Thrasher, both of Mattoon Todd Eugene Dutton and Tonya Louis Herman, both of Mattoon A faulty exhaust system on an automobile owned by Terry L. Hills, 3516 Walnut, Mattoon, had accumulated oil on its underside to ignite a fire at 5:13 a.m.

Saturday in the 400 block of North 24th Street. Firemen responded to a call at 4:20 a.m. Sunday at 2500 Prairie Ave, Mattoon. car owned by Larry and Judeth Smart, 1317 S. Second Mattoon, had the underrating above the muffler corded in Charleston be- National tween 8 pjn.

Friday and 9 p.m. Sunday. hlgh-lOW SMeS High 80 at Fort Myert. and Miami, Fit. SorviM National Records temperatures Hflh Low -Tin 1986 TtmP'alu'N fx dai Ngh and owrnight lowto 7 p.m.

Extended hup forecast 7 I WWMtft-Naft "5 2 2 half. bMsrty coU At dunce of Ight zT mow and lurriet each day. Hght ivtoth 20 beta wo. South half, bttarly cold, chute of ight am and Hunw. WMnnday and Thursday.

File Friday, IV Miami Beach 85 cdy Mattoon data: Temperatures .13 Low 8:30 ....5 Precipitation No precipitation wu recorded in Mattoon between 9 pjn. Friday and 9 pjn. Sunday. Charleston data: Temperatures High 8:30 pjn. ....6 Precipitation No precipitation wai re Lottery SPRINGFIELD (AP) Here are the winning numbers selected Saturday in the Illinois State Lottery: DAILY GAME 8-0-5; PICK FOUR 2-0-9-3: LOTTO 12.

21. 24. 28 32 37- will receive the cash over the next 20 years. In addition to one grand prize winner, 234 players correctly matched five of the six Lotto numbers to receive second prizes of $2,035 each. Another 14,249 people will receive $66.50 for selecting four out of six correct numbers.

ESTIMATED LOTTO JACKPOT $5 million. One player matched all six numbers in Saturday night's Lotto drawing to win an $11 million jackpot, Illinois State Lottery officials said Sunday. The winning numbers were 12, 21, 24, 28, 32 and 37. The winner, who has not been identified, ESTIMATED LOTTO JACKPOT $11 million. Here are the winning numbers selected Sunday in the Illinois State Lottery: DAILY GAME 5-0-6; PICK FOUR 0-2-6-5; Area Deaths Wayne Craig Ariz, Ellenberg was retired from Borg-Warner in Decatur.

He was born Oct. 13, 1909, in Johnstown, the son of Milo Dulon and Sara Sweet Rardin. He married Lula B. Stretch on Sept. 13, 1930 in Decatur.

She Arrangements are incomplete at Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Home. George Haney survives. Also surviving are two sons, Jerry L. and R. Carl, Robert Winkler CHARLESTON Perry Wayne Craig, 66, of Charleston died at 5:15 p.m.

Saturday (Dec. 16, 1989) at his home. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Harper-Swickard Funeral Home chapel. Visitation i i.

ii- p. i MATTOON George Haney, 75, of Convales cent Care Center, Mattoon, died "at 9:31 a.m PARIS Robert Winkler, 89, of Paris died at both of Grand Rapids, two daughters, Mrs. Paul fP.nmN Weltnn nf Mattoon and Mrs. Ron 12:50 Saturday (Dec. 16, 1989) in the Danville Saturday (Dec.

16, 1989) at Sarah Bush Lincoln (Connie) Schajto of Lerna; 16 grandchildren and 14 Veterans Hosoital Health IJPTifr.PTV ii A-ij a.m. Hospital. yA The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the greai-granacmiaren. Arrangements are incomplete at Mitchell-Jerdan He was preceded in death by two brothers and 17 IT ljf.i.i Harper-Swickard Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Duane Copsey officiating. Burial will be in .3 Mound Cemetery in Charleston. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Kni Hi Mr.

Winkler was born April 5, 1900, in Mt. VerV? win oe irom hi p.m. luesaay at me mnerui home. Mr. Craig was born Oct.

25, 1923, in Dorans, the son of Floyd and Ethel Moore Craig. He married Mildred Burris March 5, 1942, in Charleston, and she survives. Also surviving are: two sons, Larry Wayne Craig of Neoga and Ralph Dean Craig of Charleston; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Barbara Joanne) Lawyer of Charleston and Mrs. David (Lela Jane) Lemons of Manchester, one brother, Clinton Craig of Oakland; one sister, Ruth Bolin of Janesville; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

1 One brother, Virgil, preceded him in death. Mr. Craig was a retired broom maker and a veteran of World War II. TTnwnr1 non, tne son ot bamuel and Martha Story Winkler. He married "Dorothy Finney Aug.

15, 1954, in Detroit, a she survives. Also surviving are: three stepsons, Darrell Finney of Punta Gorda, Leonard Finney of Ark City, and Loren D. Finney of Kansas; two daughters, Mrs. Virgil (Betty) Smith of Tigard, and Mrs. Ed (Thelma) Miller of Punta Gorda, 16 stepgrandchildren, 18 great-stepgrandchildren and unci tu nuiue, ivi a iluuu.

onesister. Irene Lang Mr. Rardin was employed by Big CHARLESTON Irene Lang, 77, t)f Charleston Four and Penn died at 7:10 p.m. Friday (Dec. 15, 1989) in Cove- Central railroads nant Medical Center in Urbana.

for 30 years and The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the worked for the city Harper-Swickard Funeral Home chapel with the of Mattoon for 19 Rev. Billy O. Hall officiating. Burial will be in years.

He was a Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 member of the p.m. Monday at the funeral home. --Brotherhood of Mrs. Lang was born April 24, 1912, in ShelbyRailwaycarmen of County, the daughter of Theodore and Tina Holly America and at-Peterson.

She married Jesse Lang May 23, 1932, in tended the First Shelbyville, and he survives. Nazarene Church, Also surviving are: five sons, Michael Gregg Lang, Mattoon. Edman Lang, James O. Lang and Danny Lang, all Memorials may of Charleston, and Gary Lang of Mattoon; two be made to the daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Betty) Davis of Phoenix, Hospice of Lin- three great-great-stepgrandchildren.

3 Mr. Winkler was a retired maintenance worker Milo "Bun" Rardin for the Chrysler Corp. of Detroit, Mich. He was a member of the the Paris Nazarene Church, a World 3 War II Army veteran and a member of the American Legion Post 211 of Paris. Earnest Whitworth I CHARLESTON Earnest B.

'Whit" Whit- jj worth, 82, of Charleston Manor died at 4:22 p.m. Friday (Dec. 15, 1989) at Sarah Bush Lincoln-1 Health Center. A momnri ol rrof Qrir rf will Ka fvnm 1 OtQO Va VAUk CASEY Howard M. Cronk, 79, of Casey died at 3:30 p.m.

Saturday (Dec. 16, 1989) in Heartland Manor Home in Casey. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Markwell Funeral Home in Casey with the Rev. Howard Bowers and Saundra Michaels Bowers officiating.

Visitation will begin one hour before the service. Burial will be in Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney. Mr. Cronk was born Oct. 17, 1910, in Coffeyville, 'Kansas, the son of Walter and Georgia Cronk.

He married Ruby Jo Gardner in 1941. She died in 1979. r-r and Mrs. Danny (Vickie) Woolever of colnland or the First Nazarene Church of Mattoon. Charleston; one brother, Robert Peterson of Paxton; three sisters, Dorothy Mason, Marie Bennett and Mildred KUSSell Bonnie Bennett, all of Charleston; 20 grandchildren n.

and 21 great-grandchildren. DECATUR Mildred Russell, 84, of Decatur, One son, Tony, preceded her in death. formerly of Chicago and Mattoon, died at 5:25 a.m. ujec. ii, io; in mciunniey lerrace nursing home, Decatur.

Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Tues- William Mobley Wednesday at Schillings Funeral Home, Mattoon. A'ij reception will follow at 3 p.m. at the Uptowner on the Charleston Square. MATTOON William Robert "Sam" Mobley, day at Dodge Grove Cemetery with the Rev.

Larry 67, of 3204 Marshall, Mattoon, died at 1:10 p.m. Felgenhauer officiating. Mitchell-Jerdan Funeral Sunday (Dec. 17, 1989) at his home. Home is in charge of arrangements.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at She was born July 25, J905, in Mattoon, the the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Mattoon, with daughter ofElyah and Mary Elizabeth Scott Bell, the Rev. Nephtaly Valles officiating. Burial will be Surviving are one nephew, the Rev. Robert Der-in Resthaven Memorial Gardens.

Visitation will be rickson of Mishawaka, and four nieces, Mrs. He was born June 7, 1907, in Lowell, the son of Jesse and Sarah Ogley Whitworth. He mar-ried Jeanne K. Sanford. She died in 1940.

-Surviving are one son, Earnest B. Whitworth Jr. of Charleston; one daughter, Sarah L. Whitworth of lie 19 suivivcu vy. line uiuwici, iicuin ui iui feyville; one sister, Louise Price of Bartlesville, and two nieces.

Mr. Cronk was retired from Pure Oil Company in Olney. He moved to Casey where he owned and operated the Dairy Bar for many years. He later Worked at Perry's Hardware. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital.

from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Mitchell-Jerdan Kenneth (Annabelle) Norton of Decatur, and Mrs. New Ynrk Hitv Ann throe crranrlon-no Ha uma m-j it st tj i jut n. Funeral Home. linwm woyce; uuyuw, ntuei ireuico ouu uiuuui.

preceded in death by two sisters. He was born July 7, 1922, in Mattoon. the son of Derrickson, all of Mattoon, Mr. Whitworth retired in 1974 as a chemical engineer. He attended the Exeteer Academy at the Massechusetts Institute of Technblogy.

Etha Williams Frederick Francis and Millie Fye Gaddis Moberly. Mrs. Russell attended a Baptist church in He married Mary Ann Adams on Sept, 2, 1946, in Chicago. Mattoon. She survives.

Also surviving are one stepson, Don R. Stevens of Brooks Shirley Decatur; two stepdaughters, Mrs. James D. (Betty) Ketterimr of Grand Terra rlif nnH T.inH T. TOLEDO Brooks W.

Shirley, 82, of rural SULLIVAN Etha 82, of HaywardJ 'mil il A rtPi -iff irtOft Pearl Eads OAKLAND Pearl Eads, 94, of Rt. 1, Oakland, died at 12:35 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 16, 1989) at Cambridge Court Manor, Charleston. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Oakland United Methodist Church with the Rev. Don Funk officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, southeast of Oakland. Visitation at the church will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday and continue until the funeral.

Mrs. Eads was bora June 17, 1895, in Coles County, the daughter of George and Martha McKnight Swinford. She married Ernest Eads Dec. 24, 1913, at Oakland. He died in 1972.

Survivors include: two sons, Howatfd Eads of Charleston and Bill Eads of Oakland; three sisters, Hnnna Kinnev and Lela McLaughlin. both of Schneling of MtZion; three sisters, Maud Waters of loieao aiea 81 1:0 am- ounaav ec- died at 4:23 p.m. Dec. 9, 1989, in Castro Ashmore, Nadine McDermott of Mattoon and mshome-, Valley, Calif. Catherine Crum of Cahokia; seven stepgrand- Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Barkley The wU1 be at 10 a at the children and one stepgreat-grandchild.

Funeral Home in Toledo. McMullin-Young Funeral Sullivan, with the Three brothers and five sisters preceded him in Mr- ShllleZ was haen. 2V907 Rev. David Leslie officiating. Burial will be in death.

the son of Charles and Elsie Hopper Shirley. He Hewitt Cemetery near Lovington. Visitation is from Mr. Mobley was a former assistant supervisor of earned Ruby Ranard July 18, 1932, and she sur- 6 to Monday at the funeral home Ryan Brothers' West Side Shell Station and McGin- vivff- She was born March 6, 1907, in the Also surviving are: one son, Bill oi loledo; one of nr Fii nH vrr, a nu the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Mattoon, He Revelle Donna, Texas; five grand- shart She married clifford Williamg March Was also a former Acm and rhnrrh hnnrH mW cniiaren ana seven greai-granucmiuren. 1928.

in Sullivan, and he died Nov 23 loK tvprp Three brothers preceded him in death. Survivors include a brother, Everette Burshart of v.Uv..v.. u.cicnc uuisnart ui i i mij -it Mr. onineywas a memoer oi me loieao nns- Freemont. and a sister.

Letha Hanrcnn MathewMowell tian Church where he was a deacon. He was retired Hnvwnrd f.alif MATTOON Mathew Thomas 8-day- from Blaw-Knox. One brother preceded her in death. PntVi QnViiill Mrs. Williams was a member of the First Chris-Ji iw Vlt MAI tian Church of Sullivan.

old infant son of Larry Harold and Donna Jean Finks Mowell, died at 4:33 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 16, 1989) at St. John's Hospital, Springfield. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Dodge Grove Cemetery with the Rev. John Nevius officiating. GREENUP Ruth F. Shull, 85, of Greenup died -MTriS! me to t.he Moultrie County! at 10 a.m. Saturday (Dec.

16, 1989) at Heartland Chapter of the Amencan Heart Association. Manor Nursing Home in Casey. 1 eaters Service i Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at i a i He was born Dec. 8, 1989, in Mattoon, Mt.

Zion (Block) Cemetery. There will be no visita- VXZ Z. r.aie" Bun" Surviving are his parents: one brother. Timothv. aay at narieston irst Christian Church with the I Oakland, and Sarah Alice Holmes of Altamont; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three sons, two daughters, three brothers and one sister. Mrs. was a member of Fairview Methodist Church. Memorials may be made to the Oakland United Methodist Church. i Glenn Ellenberg PANA Glenri A.

Ellenberg, 69, of Pana died at 12:21 p.m. Friday (Dec. 15, 1989) in Pana Community Hospital. The funeral is set for 1 p.m. today in McCracken Funeral Home, Pana, with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Pana.

He was born Oct. 10, 1920, in Lincoln, th son of Nellie Ellenberg. He married Julia V. Tokoly July 10, 1948, in Pana. She survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Mike of Bement and r- and two sisters, Tina, 14, and Tammje, 10; all at Shull wa8 Feb 5 19a4 in Cumberland Re Rev Mark Prevo officiating. i0- daughter of James and Nellie Johnson Mrs- Eaine Gardner accompanied MiloRardbl Hanners. She married Ted Shull May 13, 1950, and p3, James Drake' who sangThe Lord's MATTOON- Milo L. "Bun" Rardin, 80, of 3328 hX'Funeral Home in Greenup is in charge of wrere: hart Stanfield, Frank Champaign Mattoon, dild at 4:20 a.m. Satur- arraneements Teaters, James Teaters, Charles Teaters, James; day (Dec.

Teaters, John Teaters and Richard Hinds. The funeral will be tat 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at 'Lela Thatcher Burial was.in Resthaven Memorial r.harlaa Mattoon. Caudill-Kine Funeral Hnmo in Francis Ketner officiating. Burial will SCOTTSDALErArizrLeltrMae ofarrangements.

be in Dodge Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from of Mesa, died Friday (Dec. 15, 1989) of inju- Mr- died Wednesday (Dec. 13, 5 to 8 p.m. Monday the funeral home.

ries sustained in an auto accident in" Scottsdale, at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center. Jim of Rina; two daugnters, Marsna Duier oi rana and Julene Carman of Mattoon; five grandchildren..

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