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PAGE THIRTY-FOTTR l)Tjlnr, Uliiioi-, ViIn 13, i'liO THE DECATUR REVIEW Macon County Deaths Traffic Accidents Now He Can't Even Drive His 46-Defect Lemon Truck A Matter Of Record Fire Calls Tuesday 12:29 p.m. 1178 W. Wood William Johnson, first aid, taken by ambulance to Decatur Memorial Hospital Macon County Marriage Licenses Randolph Judson Wilson, 24, Weldon, Brenda Sue McKltrick, 22, Decatur Lester Rudolph Foster, 41, Decatur. Virginia Agnes Dunn, 48, Decatur Donald Fronklln Mills, 19, Decatur, Marl Jane Nlkovich, Decatur Gary Dan Webb, 24, Clinton, Mylo Jo Warren, 23, Decatur Charles Loy Mayer, 19, Decatur, Karen Ann Sunderland, 18, Decatur Douglas Woyne Brown, 20, Mount Zlon, Debra Kay Schoonover, 21, Moweoqua Leon Herman Flltz, 42, Mount Zlon, Carol Anne Linoenfelter, 36, Decatur Macon County Divorces ym K. Division SL, 6 S5 pm.

Ir.na J. Morgan, 25. 20S5 E. Ccrro Gjrdo; Gerald L. Men, 41.

2133 Long wood Court; Wallace Ave. and 31st SL, 7:53 p.m. Tuesday Larry J. Collins. 27.

ZA E. Cook 100 E. Johns 1:03 am. Bruce A- Brumlcve, 16, 412 Newcastle RL 51 zni Mcund 7:04 a m. REPRESENTATIVES A total of 177 rcprcir.ta!ivcs are elected to the House of the Illinois Gcvcral Assembly, or three from each of the 53 districts.

Monday Barbara C. Huber, 36. 250 N. Woodlawn Deborah A. Daughtery, 17, 2035 W.

Leaf land lit. 47 and Oakland 12:21 a.m. James R. Gibson, 28, Hammond; Wilburn C. Tarter, 59, 1644 E.

Clay JU. 36 and Airport 2:43 p.m. Jerry L. Walters, 26. 335 V.

Main Sharon U. Love joy, 20. 203 Troy Lane; Franklin and Eldorado streets, 3:15 p.m. i Parked William G. Calfus.

628 E. Pershing Edward E. Kelry, 52, 2065 Julie GOO block E. Pershing 3:23 p.m. Denise L- Furness.

13. Witt; Willie Green. 31. 530 S. Church 8G5 V.

EWorado 4:01 p.m. John L. Crum. 53. 2f5! E.

Garfield 3070 N. Water 4:11 p.m. Evelyn R. Campbell. 51.

625 N. Whitctale Circle; Virginia E. Paschal. 23. 610 Montgomery Lane: St.

Mary's parking lot, 4:43 p.m. Charles J. Jams. 19. 2232 N.

Main Chcrvl L. Chapman. 17. RR 8: EMorado 5:12 p.m. Michael W.

TcL'er, 23. RR was a member of Moundford Free Methodist Church. She married Robert Earl Hawkins in 1911. He died in 1962. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.

Walter W. (Norma Taylor of Decatur. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. JOHNSON Mrs. Jesse (Mattie Clausen) Johnson, 74, of 141 Longview Place died 2:25 a.m.

Tuesday in Greenbrier Manor Nursing Home, Champaign. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with Strickland's protest constituted "almost an attempt at extortion" because he vowed to continue his one-man campaign until he got his way, even though the auto dealer's business would be damaged. "Any consumer should have the right to tell the public of problems with a product, and to let Gregory's order go unchallenged would be unjust." said Strickland, 37, of nearby South Lake Tahoe, Calif. BAILEY Mrs.

Melvin (Elsie K. Keller) Bailey, 69, of 125 Cobb Ave. died 10:50 p.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's Funeral Home. Burial will be in Macon Cemetery. Mrs. Bailey was born in Macon County, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Keller. She was a member of Zion Chapel United Methodist Church.

She married Melvin E. Bailey in 1924. Surviving are her husband; brother, Archie H. Keller of Macon; sister, Mrs. Charles (Edna) Troxell of Macon.

BUSSMAN Mrs. Joe (Mary A. Doedtman) Bussman, 79, of rural Effingham, stepmother of Joseph Bussman of Decatur, died 3 p.m. Tuesday in her home. Funeral services will be 10 Carson City, Nev.

(AP) Steve Strickland is upset because a judge won't allow his truck on any Nevada road until he removes lemons and signs painted on the vehicle to protest defects. Strickland says he needs the truck in his carpentry work, but won't remove the painted lemons or stenciled list of 46 alleged flaws until he gets justice. "As Americans we are so complacent that we trade off a bad vehicle and give up trying to get it fixed. That doesn't help anyone because the manufacturers just keep turning out piles of junk, Strickland said. Strickland wants his 1973 International truck his only mode of transportation replaced with another make of truck, and he wants to overturn the Carson District Court judge's order that bars him Paula from Alan Kay II helm, Scott Houck, Vickl D.

from Poul Jr. Warren, Myla Jo from Oren Lee Maurer, Diane Lynette from Dana Duane Reeves, Carolyn from Poul W. Alexander, Kenneth W. from Lois L. Durbln, Leonora from James Robinson, Allen L.

from Jina R. Lange, Joon from Richard H. Herber, Richard G. from Betty J. Dlcken, Penelope L.

from Stephen G. Albert, Clarence Lessle from Eula Lor-aine Powell, Linda June from Ronald G. Scott, Denlse Adell from James Rod-ford Sevens, Susan Jane from Gary Lee Lewis. Martha Jane from Donald Brown, Gary Keith from Marilyn Kay Elder, Gail Eileen from Wayne Robert Korolunas, Lena from Robert James Mitchell, Stephen K. from Kathleen fete Sic from operating the vehicle anywhere in the state.

Judge Frank Gregory ruled last November that visitation 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Shelbyville. Mrs. Johnson was born in rural Westervelt, a daughter of Peter and Allie Clausen.

She was a member of First Christian Church. She and her husband owned and operated Acre's Restaurant for 25 years. She married Jesse Johnson in 1918. He died in 1958. Surviving are sons, James C.

of Seymour; Arthur of Jacksonville; sister, Mrs. Connie Martin of Decatur; brother, Orville Clausen of Decatur; three grandchildren. One sister preceded her in death. PARRISH Mrs. Ernest (Blanche E.

Bender) Parrish, 71, of Topeka, formerly of Decatur, died 1:30 p.m. Aug. 5. Funeral services were Monday in Topeka. Burial will be in Omro Cemetery, Omro, Wis.

Mrs. Parrish was a member of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, Topeka. She married Rev. Ernest Parrish in 1927. He preceded her in death.

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From the makers of Tasters Choice. a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Green Creek. Visitation will be after 3 p.m.

Thursday in Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham, with Rosary 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Green Creek. BROWNLOW Wendy Ann Brownlow, 6-month-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Brownlow of 42 Reeder died Wednesday morning in her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's Funeral Home. HAWKINS Mrs. Robert (Lena N.

Smith) Hawkins, 84, of 1139 N. Morgan St died 5:55 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary's Hospital. Funeral services will be 1 p.m.

Friday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with visitation after 4 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mrs. Hawkins was born in Salem, a daughter of David and Sarah Elizabeth Smith.

She Central Illinois Deaths LI Ny I H. Atteberry, Carl E. from Mlchellr J. Martin, James E. from Linda K.

Helse, Theresa from John W. Welch, Fablenne O. from Danny Melvin Burrls, James J. from Donna L. Decatur Births HODGE, Mr.

ond Mrs. Robert, 1613 E. Prairie, boy, Aug. 11, St. Mory's MCVICKER, Mr.

and Mrs. James, Mocon, boy, Aug. 12, St. Mary's MILLER, Mr. ond Mrs.

Elmer, Low-ington. boy, Aug. 13, St. Mary's NEWTON, Mr. ond Mrs.

John, Moweoqua. girl, Aug. 11, St. Mary's PAINE, Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney, 2244 E. Prairie, girt, Aug. 12. St. Mary's VOEGEL.

Mr. and Mrs. Duane, Sullivan, boy. Aug. 12, St.

Mary's WEBER, Mr. and Mrs. Neal, 1189 W. Cerro Gordo, girl, Aug. 11, St.

Mary's YETTER. Mr. ond Mrs. Richard, Oreana, girl, Aug. 12, St.

Mary's DAUBS, Mr. and Mrs. Horold, lltiopolls. boy. Aug.

12. DMH THIRD KIDNAPING IN ARGENTINA Buenos Aires, Argentina (AP) About 10 armed men abduc-ed a 72-year-old executive of an oil refinery from his car Tuesday in the suburb of Banfield, police and company sources said. It was the third major kidnaping in Argentina in slightly more than a month. The sources identified the victim as Luis Leon Domenech, general manager of the Bender of Bascom, Fla. POLING Mrs.

Leslie (Ozeta) Poling, 57, of 2555 E. Garfield Ave. died 6:45 a.m. Wednesday in her home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Brintlinger's Funeral Home.

E. Raymond Stanhop Staley Elects Stanhope Group Vice President E. Raymond Stanhope was named a group vice president of the A. E. Staley Mfg.

Co. during a meeting of the firm's board of directors Tuesday. He has served as legal counsel since joining the firm in 1970 and has served as company secretary since 1971. Before coming to Decatur, Stanhope was associated with Upjohn Kalamazoo, with responsibility for the legal affairs of its agricultural division. Prior to joining Upjohn in 1959, he was associated with the Chicago law firm of McDermott, Will Emory and had practiced law in Grand 'i fMrUP urn 1 4tfV Store Coupon tfpftj 45 TO TWC OlAlt: Th.

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W. Illinois 121, died 8:50 a.m. Tuesday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with visitation 6 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will be in Grace-land Cemetery. Memorials: Decatur Memorial Hospital or Masonic Temple. THORNBOROUGH Mrs. Claude (Adeline L.

privately owned refinery La Isaura. There were no immediate reports of ransom demands. WOMAN TRAPPED IN REST ROOM SUES Boise, Idaho (AP) A woman has filed suit for $102,592, claiming she was trapped in a rest room stall. Betty A. Power and her husband Kent said she suffered serious injuries Aug.

10, 1973, trying to get out of the stall in the fourth floor ladies room of the Simplot Building in downtown Boise. She said her injuries were the result of negligence and carelessness in maintaining the rest room. FISHEL Roy E. Fishel, 79, of Shelbyville died 11:45 p.m. Monday in Danville Veterans Hospital.

Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m. Thursday in Howe Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville, with visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Glen wood Cemetery. Mf.

Fishel was born in Shelby County, a son Daniel and Caroline Fishel. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Shelbyville, and was a veteran of World War I. He married May Holley in 1919. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Mrs. Leon (Maxine) Gregg of Shelbyville; sisters, Mrs.

Brian (Phoebe) Miller and Mrs. Mabel Morrison, both of Decatur; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers and one grandson. ponx luMn.Mil tot I 1 I 1 I 1 t- I dnet4n RnD(-ont Jill IV If II 5- lol hoivjiH Inrouah bro- I ill VVI ll mmemtm eth' ouito I I yifithlA Coupon nonlrantt' CiaJ a jar cf Tasters Choice 100 Decaf feinatei ioo to utoimTiow. rut- 0 4 F5T oi isoo.

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He is a graduate of the University of Michigan. MAJORS COMPLETES NAVY SERVICE John Douglas Majors of 2402 E. William, St. recently was discharged from the Navy after four years service. He recently completed a Mediterranean cruise.

He attended Eisenhower High School before enlisting in the Navy. MAN KILLED Robinson (AP) Joe K. Robinson, 32, of Robinson was killed early today when his car overturned and burned on Illinois 1 north of Trimble. Lollman) Thornborough, 84, of 3388 E. Cedar St.

died 9:30 a.m. Monday in Woodland Nursing Center, Mount Zion. Private family services will be 3 p.m. Thursday in Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with visitation after 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park. Memorials: Christ Lutheran Church or charity of choice. ATKINS Earnest Eugene Watkins, 20, of 29 South Dr. died Monday in his home. Funeral services will be 10 a.m.

Thursday at Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home, with visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Watkins was born in Decatur, a son of Earnest T.

and O. Gene Watkins. Hv STORE C0UP0N f-Oc! "WMJ IXVlVWl i Like delicious corned beef hash? Or the rich, roast rOaSt OeGt haSh Or ll beef variety? Mary Kitchen makes them both -just LUZADER Carl Luzader, 85, of Washington, formerly Nokomis, died 10:05 p.m. Monday in Proctor Hospital, Peoria. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in Stiehl -Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis, with visitation after 4 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, near Nokomis. Mr. Luzader was born in Greenwood Township, Christian County, son of Moses and Emma Luzader.

He was a member of Nokomis Moose Lodge, Nokomis 456 and Order of the Eastern Star. He married Louise Feld-meier in 1919. Surviving are his wife; son, Carroll of Washington; sister, Mrs. Eva Dudley of Spruce Pine, N.C.; one grandchild. Four brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.

uu ihm IlHSll i i 'wu udiii ii nome 11 you naa 15 OZ. SIZE OR LARGER ihe time in the world. Hearty with coarse-chopped beef, with flavory juices and firm, white potatoes. Whichever you choose, you'll get meaty hash that satisfies your beef hunger. Pick your favorite hash now, and save a dime! He was a member of Woodland Chapel Presbyterian Church.

He was employed by Norfolk Western Railway Co. He graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1973. He married Melody Smith in 1974. Surviving are his wife; mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs.

Vola B. "Doc" Watkins of Decatur; half brothers, Kevin and Marvin, both of Decatur; grandparents, Mrs. Ellen Calhoun of Edge wood; Mrs. Leila Watkins of La Plata, stepgrandmother, Mrs. Jessie Watkins of Decatur.

0 0 MCDONALD Roland McDonald, 76, of Shelbyville died 6:40 p.m. Monday in Shelby County Memorial Hospital, Shelbyville. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Howe Yockey Funeral Home, of Effingham High School. Surviving are his parents of Effingham; brothers, Michael and Timothy, both at home; sisters, Lisa and Mary, both at home; Mrs.

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Isaac (Sara L. Abbott) Young, 86, of Rushville, mother of Betty Young of Decatur, died 6:40. p.m. Tuesday in Rushville. Funeral services will be 1 p.m.

Friday in the Free Methodist Church, Rushville. Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Roby Funeral Home, Rushville. Burial will be in Rushville Cemetery. jHormelS Cash valje '2Cc Offer ripire: wc.

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