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A8 Mid-Illinois Newspapers Tuesday, September 8, 1992 Tuesday, Sept. 8 Accu-Weather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Tuesday, Sept. 8. -10 -Os 0 10 20 30 4) 50 60s 70 80 90 100s 1101 Rockford 74! MICH. Bands separate high temperature zones tor the day.

Chicaqo 75" Moline Lottery 1 I Champaign 78" Springfield 79 st. Louis sirr 7 r'T rj 1 Cairo 80 c2 tery: Daily Game 5-0-7. Pick Four 9-6-6-1. Estimated Lotto jackpot $6 million. Winning numbers selected Monday in the Illinois State Lottery: Daily Game 6-0-3.

PickFour 2-2-9-7. Little Lotto 08-11-17-19-24. Estimated Lotto jackpot $6 million. 1992 Accu-Wrather. Inc.

COLD Showers Tstorms Rain Flurries Snow lc Via Associated Press GraptucsNet Weather Watch WARM STATIONARY LH! SHOWERS RAIN TSTORMS FLURRIES SNOW Moline -mocldy 79 62 0.12 Peoria -mockly 83 61 0.24 Quincy-ptcldy 81 65 0.00 Rockford -ptcldy 81 62 0.00 Sprngfld-ptcldy 86 63 0.00 National Temperatures Mattoon data: Today's Forecast Temperatures Cooler and less humid. Becoming High mostly sunny. High in the middle or Low. ..65 upper 70s. 8:55 p.m .....74 Tonight, clear and cool.

Low in the middle 50s. Precipitation Wednesday, partly sunny. A 30 No precipitation was recorded in Mattoon between 5 p.m. Friday and percent chance of thunderstorms 5 p.m. Monday.

the afternoon. High around 80. Charleston data: Extended Forecast Temperatures Thursday through Saturday: ..83 A cool period. A chance of show-Low 64 ers north Thursday otherwise dry. 8:55 p.m 73 Lows in the 50s to lower 60s Thursday and in the middle 40s to the mid-Precipitation die 50s Friday and Saturday.

Highs No precipitation was recorded in mjd(je 6Qs north lhe 70s Thursdav and Friday day and 8:55 p.m. Monday warming to the middle 70s north to Sides lower 80s south Saturday. Sunrise 6:27 a.m. Sunset Illinois Temperatures Monday High Low Pre Records Chgo.OHr-ptcldy 83 63 0.00 ...100 in 1933 82 68 0.00 Low 37 in 1956 Marseilles -dry 82 61 0.00 HI Lo Pre Otlk Anchorage 55 44 .03 Worldwide Temperatures Atlanta 86 69 cdy HI Lo Wthr Baltimore 79 67 .21 cdy Beijing 82 59 clr Boston 70 57 cdy Beirut 88 75. clr Dallas-Ft Worth 94 74 cdy Berlin 64 50 cdy Denver 73 48 clr B'Aires 63 52 clr Honolulu 90 78 clr Cairo 88 70 clr Houston 93 72 cdy Hong Kong 82 79 cdy Indianapolis 82 68 .16 cdy London 64 55 clr Las Vegas 98 72 clr Madrid 90 61 clr Los Angeles 82 65 clr Mexico City 73 55 cdy Miami Beach 87 78 cdy Montreal 75 59 cdy Mpls-StPaul 74 58 .06 cdy Moscow 73 59 clr NewOrleans 90 73 cdy Paris 64 48 clr NewYorkCity 75 64 .03 cdy Rio 81 66 rn Orlando 91 74 cdy Rome 75 50 clr Philadelphia 77 68 .05 cdy Sydney 72 48 clr Phoenix 105 76 clr Tokyo 79 68 cdy SPRINGFIELD (AP) Here are the winning numbers selected Saturday in the Illinois State Lottery: Daily Game 2-5-8.

Pick Four 7-7-2-7. Lotto 01-09-24-29-51-52. Estimated million. Winning numbers selected Sunday in the Illinois State Lot- Siren Report Charleston police Mary Ann Rennels, 45, 304 Chamberlin Drive, was ticketed for disobeying a traffic signal following an accident with a car driven by Kelly J. Motley of Hinds-boro at 10:20 a.m.

Friday at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Seventh Street. John J. Weller, 17, of Piper City was ticketed for driving an uninsured motor vehicle and failing to yield following an accident with a car driven by J. Jill Rogers Frisby of 2720 Whippoorwill Drive at 3:58 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Reynolds Drive.

Louis M. Grado, 784 10th St. reported someone had taken his $60 grill between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m. Wednesday from his residence.

Robert Brown, 891 First reported his wallet was stolen from his car at 9 p.m. Thursday while it was parked at his residence. Suhata Day, 104 Jackson reported at 9:30 a.m. Friday Hospital Notes Admitted Friday Betty A. Davis, Charleston Michelle A Drake, Charleston Edwin H.

Holt, Charleston John Johnson, Paris Melinda Kaley, Mattoon Andrew D. Little, Mattoon Courtney Jean Pennington, Diederich Esther E. Richardson, Neoga Mario Speer, Toledo -Eugene Wells, Mattoon Christopher J. White, Mattoon Jack L. Wilkerson, Mattoon Sheila Wingo, Mattoon Released Friday Area Deaths Wynnette Browning ARTHUR Wynnette Browning, 75, of Arthur, died at 9:45 a.m.

Monday (Sept. 7, 1992) at Covenant Medical Center in Urbana. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Shrader Funeral Home in Arthur with the Rev. George Davis officiating.

Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial is in Arthur Cemetery. She was born Aug. 25, 1917 in Franklin County, the daughter of Thomas P.

and Noma Kirk Phillips. She married John E. Browning in Franklin County on Dec. 5, 1934; he died Sept. 4, 1981.

Surviving are two sons, Carol of Sadorus and Gary of Mattoon; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Idalene Watkins of Arthur and Mrs Jim Linda Frey of Secor; a brother, Horace Phillips of Masadonia; nine grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. She worked at Brown Shoe in Sullivan, Progress Industries in Arthur and Collegiate Cap Gown in Areola. She was a member of the Arthur Southern Baptist Church. GeneBuell MATTOON Gene Buell, 62, of Mattoon, died at 8:30 a.m.

Monday (Sept. 7, 1992) at his residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Schilling Funeral Home. Margaret Hite CHARLESTON Margaret F. Hite, 75, of Albuquerque, N.M., formerly of Charleston, died Monday (Sept.

7, 1992) at her home. A service will be scheduled later. Caudill-King Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. She was born April 13, 1917 in Windsor, a daughter of Levi and Minnie May Rentfro. Survivors include a son, Pnsaun Sunny PI.

Cloudy Cloudy HIGH LOW 1992 Accu-Weathet, Inc. Danny W. Long, Ashmore Courtney Jean Pennington, Diederich Bertha C. Ritz, Charleston Bonita Jo Roderick, Mattoon Leigh A. Skinner, Charleston Candy Lynn Vaughan, Charleston Jack L.

Wilkerson Births Saturday Dan and Marietta Bolin, of Mattoon, a daughter. Mike and Melissa Watson, of Charleston, a daughter. Admitted Sunday Maxine D. Adams, Charleston nonite Church in Arthur with the Revs. Henry Plank and Lyle Goss officiating.

Visitation is from 2 to 4 p.m and 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Shrader Funeral Home in Arthur. Burial is in Arthur Cemetery. She was born Dec. 6, 1906 near Arthur, daughter of Jonathon J.

and Lovina J. Kauffman Plank. She married Joe J. Schrock on Nov. 26, 1925 in Sullivan; he died March 10, 1975.

Surviving are three sons, Jonas (J.D.) of Goshen, John and Ervin of Mahomet; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Lovina Heatwole of Cleveland, Texas and Mrs. Robert Katie Rum-baugh of Sun City, two brothers, John Plank of Ma-zomanie, Wise.5, and Steve Plank of Phoenix, a sister, Mrs. Katie Kauffman of Tuscola; 10 grandchildren; and 17 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three children, one brother, two sisters, seven half sisters and five half brothers.

Michael Swierk NEOGA Michael S. Swierk, 63, of Neoga, died Sunday (Sept. 6, 1992) at Loyola University Hospital in Maywood. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Schilling Funeral Home. Michael Swinford CHARLESTON Michael D.

Swinford, 45, of Charleston, died at 2:20 p.m. Monday (Sept. 7, 1992) at Carle Hospital in Urbana. The funeral is at 10:30 a.m. Home.

Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday with a Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. Burial will be in Edgar Cemetery, Paris. He was born Oct. 14, 1946 in Paris, the son of Duaine and Annus Grable Swinford.

Surviving are his father and step-mother, Laurel Swinford, of ICE SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY StLouis 90 67 cdy San Francisco 80 56 clr Seattle 66 45 cdy Washington.D.C. 80 68 .17 cdy National High-Low High 1 08 at Lake Havasu City, Ariz. Low 18 at Butte, MT Melinda Kaley, of Mattoon Larry E. Moutray, of Charleston JuliaA.Sarver,ofCowden Robert S.

Waltrip, of Mattoon Freda G. Wheeler, of Mattoon Christopher J. White, of Mat-l toon Gertrude M. Yelton, of Mattoon Births Sunday Doug and Michelle Dodson, Mattoon, a daughter. Steven and Beth Morgan, Mattoon, a son.

Pearcy service CHARLESTON-The funeral, for Mr. Elmer W. Pearcy was held; 10 a.m. Saturday morning at Harper-Swickard Chapel with; the Rev. Mark Prevo officiating.

Organist Mrs. Robert Hays' played "Nearer My God to Amazing Grace, and How Great Thou Art." The pallbearers were Hargis, Junior, Jack and Sean Pearcy, Jeff Moses and Kay Kelly. The burial followed at Resthaven Cemetery in Mattoon." Mr. Pearcy, 77, died Sept. 3, 1992 at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center.

THANKS TO OUR Children, grandchildren, family friends for the beautiful cards, flowers gifts that made our 50th Wedding Anniversary so special. Delmar Dorothy Shafer IN MEMORY Of our mother, Anna G. Cox who left use 10 years ago today. 9882. Your memory is a keepsake with which we will never part.

Thoe God has you in his keeping, we have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by all your Family, PAY TRIBUTE A CARD OF THANKS oran IN 1IEMORIA1I May be placed by calling the Classified Advertising Department 235-5656 or 345-7085 mcB- Courier that the stereo equipment in her car was taken at an unknown time while at 717 Olean Place. The equipment is listed at $1,035. Marlene L. Kincaid of Toledo reported someone scratched her car causing $50d between 12:15 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m. Sunday while the car was in the parking lot at' 950 Edgar Drive. Charleston fire Firefighters responded to a trash burning call at 2:43 p.m. Sunday at 92 1 Adams St. Mattoon police LisaR.

Evans, 30, of 2312 Richmond Apt. 2, was ticketed for driving while intoxicated and disobeying a traffic control device after the car she was driving collided with a car driven by Tammi R. Warfel of Greenup on Broadway Avenue at 19th Street at 2:09 a.m. Saturday. Evans and Warfel were treated and released at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center.

The impact caused the Evans vehicle to sideswipe a traffic control box on the northwest corner of the intersection. Carolyn J. Berry, Mattoon Bradley Corder, Mattoon Dolores A. Grubb, Charleston Susan Metzelaars, Mattoon William Orndoff, Humboldt Mary L. Sims, Mattoon Nancy Stearns, Mattoon Richard Wood, Hume Births Friday Daniel P.

and Melissa L. Johnson of Paris, of Paris, a daughter. Admitted Saturday Ruby A. Bertram, Casey Virginia W. Cook, Windsor Richard, of Charleston; three daughters, Mrs.

Max Patty Lang of Charleston, Mrs. Jack Judy Sims of Westfield and Audry Hite of Albuquerque, N.M.; a sister, Hazel, of Hoopeston; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren Patrick McHood DECATUR Patrick H.Mc-Hood, 67, of Decatur, died at 7:45 a.m. Monday (Sept. 7, 1992) at his residence A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home on West Wood Street with the Rev.

James E. Lillie officiating. Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. He was born Jan.

27, 1925 in Decatur, son of Patrick H. and Ruth S. McHood. He married Deborah C. Greene on March 18, 1983; she survives.

Also surviving are four sons, Thomas B. and J. Bradford, both of Decatur, Stephen D. of Argenta and Robert L. of Champaign; a daughter, Theresa S.

Maddock of Champaign; a brother, James O. McHood of Decatur and six grandchildren. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church. He was vice president of structural engineering for Upchurch Associates of Mattoon, president and owner of PW Midwest a consulting firm in Decatur, ad formerly owned and operated McHood Associates, a consulting engineering firm in Decatur, for 25 years. He was a member of numerous professional and civic organizations.

Marvin Pankey ARTHUR John Marvin Pankey, 81, of Arthur, died at 8:05 a.m. Monday (Sept. 7, 1992) at his residence. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Vine Street Christian Church with the Rev.

Nicholas Artrip, Bethany Jeffrey Wayne Bowman, Gays Norma L. Cordts, Mattoon Archie Cunningham, Mattoon Floyd A. Dengler, Greenup Robert F. Lamb, Charleston Earl J. Weemer, of Mattoon Released Sunday Juanita Ballinger, of Mattoon Michelle A.

Drake, of Charleston Jackie W. Harris, of Charleston Edwin H. Holt, of Charleston Wilma M. Howard, of Casey Charleston; two daughters, Mrs. Jerry Jodie Theriot of Urbana and Mrs.

Stephen Sharon Wun-. derle of Carterville; and one grandson. He was a member of the Charleston First Christian Church, a former master of Masonic Lodge 35 AF AM of Charleston, a member of the Sopha C. Chapter of Eastern Star, the Charleston Moose, Mattoon American Legion and the Apple Butter Scottish Rite Club. He was formerly employed at Eastern Illinois University.

Memorials may be given to the Lincolnland Visiting Nurses Association. Daugherty service CHARLESTON The funeral for Nancy K. Daugherty was held 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon at Harper-Swickard Chapel with the Rev. Mark Prevo officiating.

Organist Ms. Laura Swickard played several organ selections. The pallbearers were Robert and Larry Matthews, Ovid and Paul Swinford, Richard Johnson and Wayne Figgins. The burial followed at Craig Cemetery northeast of Charleston. Miss Daugherty, 33, died Sept.

1, 1992 in Mesa, Ariz. Hart service MATTOON The funeral for Betty J. Hart was held Sunday at the Schilling Funeral Home with the Rev. Jonathan Heikes officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Grove Cemetery.

The organist, Valerie Gibson, played "Just a Closer Walk With Thee," and "In The Garden." Pallbearers were Truman Cloyd Kelly Seaman, Donnie Eaton, Kevin Rankin, Kurtis Rankin and John Moore. Honorary pallbearers were Delmar Smith, Jim Bossert and Mark Kramer. Mrs. Hart, 69, of Mattoon, died Friday (Sept. 4, 1992) at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center.

Helen Eddy, Tuscola Lillian M. Houts, Mattoon James L. Kimball, Mattoon Kathryn A. McCullough, Mattoon Karen Peterson, Decatur Kelly Sanders, Mattoon Gertrude M. Yelton, Mattoon Goldia M.

Yount, Casey Released Saturday Wenona M. Arter, Mattoon Pauline F. Booze, Mattoon Betty J. Curtis, Casey Merrell T. Davis, Mattoon Ronald Elliot, Casey Mary I.

Johns, Ashmore Michael Johnson officiating. Visitation is from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Shrader Funeral Home in Arthur. Burial is in Arthur Cemetery.

He was born Oct. 8, 1910 in Arthur, the son of John H. and Mattie Powell Pankey. He married Rose McDonald in Areola on March 21, 1935; she survives. Also surviving are two daugh-ters, Carolyn Ohlsen of Beech Grove, and Brenda Miller of Fairfield, a brother, Burl Pankey of Decatur; and two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. He was a retired farmer and member of the Vine Street Christian Church. Arnold Schilling FULTS Arnold H. Schilling, 82, of Fults, died Saturday (Sept. 5, 1992) on the farm on which he was born.

The funeral was at the St. John's United Church of Christ in Maeystown with the Rev. Paul Thompson officiating. Burial was in Maeystown Cemetery. He was born Nov.

17, 1909 near Maeystown, son of Henry and Emma Trost Schilling. He married Octavia A. Mueller Feb. 26, 1938; she survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Yvonne Gilbert of Faults; two sons, David and Dwight, both of Mattoon; a brother; four sisters; five grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters. Mr. Schilling was a retired fanner and former road commissioner. Lizzie Schrock ARTHUR Lizzie Schrock, 85, of Goshen, formerly of Arthur, died at 12:45 p.m. Saturday (Sept.

5, 1992) at her son's residence in Goshen, Ind. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the North Vine Men-.

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