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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 70

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Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, September 2o, 1973 THE DECATUR REVIEW Traffic Accidents Macon County Deaths Tuesday 4 Italian Jets Crash Minton to He Marine Guard At Embassv M.rv t'-n. r. y.n N.r.a M.r!-r. i i AP A Matter Of Record Fire Calls Wednesday 11:08 a.m. WO Ft Church riot doom.

12 57 p.m. E. Oiiv Ilieflol open burning. S.01 p.m. Foirview Park.

o1 don gasoine. 7:17 p.m. MOO N. Yta'tr cor fire. 7:54 p.m.

1309 N. John Hil-r-er. food on stove. (1.000 lo To bu'drg. $1 000 to contents 27 p.

2355 E. O'lv St. UHerd Luttrell. difficulty breotnmo. token by o-nbuiance to Decatur Vewoi cts 714 1juM Ave.

a-J Carl a NATO crashed and Mrs. Blanche Cosart of Decatur, died 12:45 p.m. Tues. day in a train-car accident near Beecher City. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m.

Friday in the Christian Cowden. Visitation will be 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Lockart Son Funeral Home. Cowden, with Masonic rites at 8 p.m. Burial will be in Mound Cemetery, Cowden.

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kCr.z all Uvt i.ls. the K.i.isy reported. The A rr.irK.ir.ifevg ti iravhri i a r.i 12 ulh t' S. Air Force bac at Central Illinois Deaths BECKER Fred C. Becker, 79, of rural Moweaqua died 3:27 p.m.

Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Sherwood Funeral Home, Moweaqua, with visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday.

Burial will be in IOOF Cemetery, near Moweaqua. Mr. Becker was born In DeLand, son of Omer and Grace Becker. He was a member of Fame Church, near Moweaqua. He married Nellie Wetzel in 1915.

Surviving are his wife; sons, Keith of Assumption; Kenneth of Mora, Dean of Mowea PENSINGER tn "ati --e N.C. t- lie r.u1 Ccrry pi 23 (Parked Betty Gile. 303 Southland Pribble. Route 3: Illinois 43. Cousin Fred's parking lot, 2:45 p.m.

Mary Hen el. 27. 3J5 Lane; Charles 21. Maroa: Eldorado and 13th streets. 3:20 p.m.

Martha Binnett. 55. 972 K. Harrison Honorable Roosevelt. 23.

9S3 E. Harrison 2000 X. Illinois 3:20 m. Parked Maurice Carver, 427 Mercer Danny Smith. Oakley: 427 N.

Mercer 3:54 p.m. (Injured i Norman Tcrtocha. 53. 2620 E. Locust i parked i Dnr.ald Kramer.

1002 Mfffet parked i John Lchew. 3022 E. Wheatland parked i Donald Miller. 113 Marlcne Cerro Gordo and Jackson streets. 5:50 p.m.

(Parked) Carv Puckett. 32. 1326 X. Walnut Grove hit and run. 330 S.

17th 10.58 p.m. niter c.r rr. takeoff, the nr.ba.v Wilharn. ll Den Marquis: parkir.g lot at 430 E. Rd 12.sna.m.

M.knla. 42. 30G6 Turp Kenr.eih Covcr.try. 62. 823 W.

Grand Division Water streets. 7:42 a m. Arm-Id French. 71. IV nr.

7: Marrelln Haun. 33. Mour.t 22nd and North streets. 11:53 a.m. Lir.da Parks.

34. 1143 S. ZXh William 3. 1X6 X. Guluk 16th and Can-trell streets, noon.

WILSON SAYS HE SHEDS POUNDS DRINKING BEER Manchester. England (Apt Pnrr.e Harold Wilson has d.scoverrd a new way to Kc He drinks bocr. The BnU.sh leader explained: "Contrary to all medical pinion. I've lost a lot of west sino? I began drinking more beer." Wilson. 59.

said he hcd 14 pounds in the last ear since switching from hard liquor to room temperature F.ruUh beer. fly golly, ifs cK.i::g rr.c good." he said. re CAHILL Mrs. James (Ann Margaret Duggan) Cahill, 67, of Chicago, formerly of Decatur, died 11:33 p.m. Wednesday in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Mass of the Resurrection will be 9:30 a.m. Monday in St. Barnabas Catholic Church, Chicago. Visitation will be 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday in O'Donnell-Bartz Funeral Home, Chicago.

Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Monday in Calvary Cemetery. Local arrangements are by J. J. Moran Sons Funeral Home.

Mrs. Cahill was born in Dal-ton City, a dajghter of Steven A. and Clara Duggan. She retired from the U. S.

Treasury Department, Micro-Film Division in Chicago. She was a member of St. Barnabas Catholic Church, Chicago. She married James J. Cahill, who preceded her in death.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J. Elwyn (Patricia Ann) Jones of Decatur; brothers, Steven Duggan of Chicago; Michael Duggan of Mount Zion; sister, Mary Ellen Duggan of Decatur; three grandchildren. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. a He rn the Ma -7 r.

)7Z V.e hni Ma zh Sh I was avar i Gl.D crj 'rave car. PLEAS REJECTED AP Krrd Macon County Marriage Licenses Micfoei Deoii Fui 21, Oco'ur. Janet utn Vottchen, 1. Oecatur Domy Joe More. 20, Decatur, Deoro Sue Ootf, II Oecatur Snrrmon Lee Cooper.

23. DeCotur, LoKionoo Jean Thomas. 19. Decotur Olot Wooleii He'inpton. lenal.

Decotur, Opoi Lorefto Painter, legal. Deco'ur Brian Auaust Morreii. 21, Decatur, Linda Kay Hunter. 13. Decotur Kenneth Frederick Schuermon, 14.

Decatur. Loretta Sue Goie. 17. Decotur Santuel Lee Jourdon. 20.

Worrensourg, Cathy Jo Lobo. 16. Decotur Charles Stonford Jorv.s. 20. Decatur, Sueilen Elltabetn Korl, 18.

Decotur SALARY Average beginning salary for a 1975 engineering graduate from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is 51.079 a month. P- if t.e Kur p.l--?s wire over a area Ite hcav i-wruyJcd xt n. There ur iTa'er? in a rt-w nhere t.vc planes ci the cr -nl frrm the.r f.rrr.a!jon f. enroute buk to h. rnc ba5e at Chedi in northern Italy, the The cauv the crash r-1 iT.mc-iatt ly tic ir.

A rejvsrt by policv 'i nearby 5a. rre of the up f.h: ant the ther three wmt it. re- Writ rf to 'p Nc Vt Citv out rf its Mrs. Martin L. (Clara Marie Kelley) Pensinger, 83, of Seattle, formerly of Decatur, died Wednesday in North West Hospital.

Seattle. Funeral serv ices will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Pensinger was born in Hazel Dell, a daughter of James and Sarah Kelly. She was a pianist and organist and was associated with motion picture theaters most of her life. She often played at the Purdue Music Hall for special occasions and was organist for the church at Tippecanoe Battle Ground in her later years. She was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Lafayette, and also belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star and Amaranth. She married Martin L.

Pensineer. who died in t4d hg uty rr.avc that v'm eLts whuh veJ.i put Wednesday Parked Hazel Dur.avant. 3750 Woodford Donald York in S3 uTIr .7 qua; daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Salena) Baillie of Dollville; Mrs. Willard (Jane) Dickman of Herscher; Mrs.

John (Mary Ann) Lambdin of Pierson Station; 25 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. One son and two sisters preceded him in death. DAVIS Orville L. Davis, 80, of Mon-ticello died 8:20 p.m. Wednesday in Kirby Hospital, Mon-itcello.

Graveside services will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday in Mon-ticello Cemetery. Arrangements are by Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello. Mr. Davis was born in Seymour, a son of John and Elizabeth Davis.

He married Hattie Mae Byse in 1919. Surviving is his wife. A daughter preceded him in death. GALE Mrs. James (Susannah F.

Strohl) Gale, 84, of Atwood, formerly of Monticello, died 3:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday in Mackey Funeral Home, Monticello.

There is no visitation. Burial will be in Monticello Cemetery. Mrs. Gale was born in Champaign County, daughter of 1949. Surviving are daughter, Mrs.

Helen Slipher of Seattle, three grandchildren. O'NEIL William T. O'Neil. 62, of rural Philo, brother of Bernard O'Neil of Decatur, died 11:15 a.m. Wednesday in Burnham City Hospital, Champaign.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Church, Bongard. Visitation will be 4 to 9 p.m. Friday in Keith Funeral Home, Villa G-ove, with 8 p.m. Rosary.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. COLEMAN Mrs. Isaac (Effie I. Burris) Coleman, 90, of 1364 E. Olive St.

died 2:20 a.m. Thursday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Third United Methodist Church, with visitation 9:30 a.m. until service time.

Friends also may call 7 to 9 p.in. Friday in Brintlinger's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Friends Creek Cemetery, Argenta. Memorials: Third United Methodist Church. Mrs.

Coleman was born in Storm Lake, Iowa, a daughter of Wilson and Lucinda Burris. She was a member of Third United Methodist Church. She married Isaac Coleman in 1909. He died in 1960. Surviving are sons, Wilson of Park Ridge; Edward of Oreana; Loren of Decatur; daughter, Mrs.

Earl (Dorothy) Chaney of Decatur; 12 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren. A son, four sisters, five brothers, a grandson and a great grandson preceded her in death. I nflWll, all purpose 2 FOR STANBERY Roy Stanbery. 80, of Ramsey, brother of Clarence Stanbery of Decatur, died 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fayette County Hospital, Vandalia.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Miller Funeral Home. Ramsey, with visitation after 5 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Welch Ceme-terv, Ramsey.

John and Sarah Strohl. She married James Gale in 1910. He died in 1957. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Charles (Bernice) Luck of Atwood; sister, Josephine Ferry of Monticello; brothers, Joe Shrohl of California; Harley .3.

DILL Escole Dill. 79, of Cowden, brother of Mrs. Julia Downev I maxi-trac I I qN wwttwiia I FARM TRACTOR jM AS IOVV AS TIRES I s2080 IV" i VV PlusF.E.T. 1.76S'ie A78-13 1 fu Ifhr 1 I E73-14 $24.50 221 1 -JS 1 I F78-14 $25.50 2.40 OHtf I G78-14-15 $26.50 2.60 I ii ii I H78-14-15 $28.50 2.83 II i vC vXJk J78-15 $30.50 293 i yl I i WINTER RETREADS jlJ 2 18.4 33 6 KING'S FRIDAY MENU 9 DEEP FKIED PERCH $1.90 BAKED MEAT LOAF $1.90 DUAL UP BAKED HAM M'KaUin Sauce $2.45 CREAMED CHICKEN over Hot BUeuits $1.90 Dinners Include Potatoes Plus lour Lunches and btroni oi ueuaiui uuc i grandchildren; five great grandchildren. i Two sons and a daughter preceded her in death.

JOHNSON Mrs. James (Hazel Lindhorst Dean) Johnson, 84, of Cyprus, formerly of Pana, died 8:20 a.m. in Anaheim Community Hospital, Anaheim, Calif. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Linwood Cemetery, Pana.

Visitation will be 5 to 9 p.m. Friday at McCracken Funeral Home. Pana. Mrs. Johnson was born in Fayette County, daughter of August and Sarah Lindhorst.

She married James Johnson. Surviving are her husband: daughters. Mrs. Ann May of ALL TRACTOR FRONTS I Choice of Two Green Beans Jello Apple Sauce Macaroni Cheese Cole Slaw Pickled Beets Rolls Butler Coffee or Tea We Serve The Finest Breakfasts In Decatur At Moderate Prices 7 Days A Week 10c OFF WITH 20 MORE KING'S RESTAURANT 0 PULLING POWER! 9 AM-G PM DAILY' Qntiliiil Catering Serriee 7 am-8 pm 85o North Main SUNDAY ANTIFREEZE 4 hkSv SIZEET8-U I a 10 OFF ON ALL MAXI-TRAC WITH TRADE -v 1 Cyprus, Mrs. Josephine Koonce of Pana; Mrs.

Mae Denton of Dallas, Mrs. Betty Edwards of Dallas, son, Paul R. Dean of Cyprus, Fred and Frank Dean of Pana; brother, Fred Lindhorst of Pana. CARRY OUT LIMIT 6 GAL. LAST WEEKEND FOR McManus Annual Fall Sale! Our Garden Center Will Be Open Per Gal.

Limit 1 Gal. With the Purchase of ONE PAIR of Snow Retreads Per Gal. i MULTIFILE DM TJL 5 P.M. SUNDAY To Handle This Special Sale W1TTNAM S. Lester Wittnam, 83, of Nokomis died 1:50 a.m.

Wednesday in Hillsboro Hospital. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday in Witt Presbyterian Church. Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Stiehl-Dawson BATTERY BUYS Starting ot I BRAKES RELINED I EL ALIGNMENT ITnC deludes I I TSA Adjust Tcela I 1250 I DISC BRAKES SLIGHTLY HrGHER I Cy Appointment Only I ii 1995 20 OFF $500 OFF On AU On All Scott's Fertilizers Shade Fruit Trees While SudpIv Now Is The Time to Plant SPECIAL JAPANESE YEWS 4.95 PHntaMe Kotway Prt HARDY GARDEN MUMS "IS" 6s5 REAL Check out our early bird BARGAIN! Christmas Sale Table Funeral Home, Witt.

Burial will be in Nokomis Cemetery. Mr. Wittnam was born in WitL, son of S. C. and Sarah Wittnam.

He was a member of Witt Presbyterian Church. He married Lucy Battles in 1917. Surviving are his wife; daughters, Mrs. Monroe (Merle) Berns of Nokomis; Mrs. Garland (Geraldine) Holloway of Witt; two grandchildren.

DEADLINE EXTENDED Washington (AP) President Ford signed an executive order Wednesday extending to Oct. 11 the deadline for a report by a three-member emergency board looking into a dispute that could lead to a nationwide rail strike. Dayton 1 1 1 Dayton 1 ML 2150 N. OAKLAND PH. 877-1282 DEAL WITH NEAL CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE.

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