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pbilaary: The obituary for Florence M. Goula in Southern Illinoisan omitted a surviving brother, Bob Anderson of' Hage 16 Southern Illinoisan, Sunday, December 3, 1989 Aiurpnysporoe (Utkcfi Deaths Hospital Notes Wally Blacklock Edward Ticer Clarence Dashner Anna Union County Hospital William Johnson Discharged Dec 1 MURPHYSBORO Edward Wayne Ticer 38, of Cahokia, formerly of Murphysboro, died at 2 a.m. upe, Pauline, Anna MURPHYSBORO William J. Benton RED BUD Clarence E. Dashner, 71, died Friday, Dec.

1,1989. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. John Catholic Church, with bur Johnson, 37, of Route 3 died at 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec.

2, 1989, in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital. Franklin Hospital Admitted Dec. 1 Keith, Matthew, Mulkeytown Carbondale MURPHYSBORO Wally W. Blacklock, 44, of 2123 Clay St.

died at 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, 1989, in Murphysboro. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Crawshaw Funeral Home.

Burial with military rites will be in Tower Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m today and until 11 Saturday, Dec. 2, 1989, in Murphysboro. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Crawshaw Funeral Home, with burial in Murdale Gardens of Memory.

Visitation will be from-6 to 9 There will be no services, burial or Memorial Hospital visitation. The body was cremated. Admitted Dec. 2 Davis, Alma. MurDhvsboro Pettett Funeral Home is in charge p.m.

today and until 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. ial in St. John Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m.

today at Dashner Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Mr. Dashner was a civil service employee of Scott Air Force Base in Moake, Joni and son, Marion Murphysboro St Joseph Memorial Hospital Admitted Dec. 1 Knop, Pamela, Carbondale Seyferth, Ethel.

Vergennes McMurry, William. De Soto Thorp. Marie, Murphysboro Parrish, Margaret, Murphysboro Erbes, John, Murphysboro Nashville Washington County Hospital Discharged Dec. 2 Kenerman. Lora.

Pinckneyville Ross. Kathran. Nashville Pinckneyville Community Hospital Discharged Dec. 2 Jackson, Robert, Tamaroa Sparta Community Hospital Admitted Dec. 2 Wooten, Geneva, Coulterville Elbrecht, Clarence, Murphysboro Huckelberry.

Lora. Vienna of arrangements. 1 ter, Murphysboro Mohdhussin, Zarina and son Carbondale Waidron. Cheryl and daughter, Carterviile McCracken, Tammy and daughter, Dongola Chester Memorial Hospital Admitted Dec. 1 Linson.

Maple, Chester Horn, Terry Sparta Herschbach, James, Ellis Grove Discharged Spiller, Lauri, Steeleville Caron, Vernon. Chester Parker, Ellen. Chester Roy, Linda. Prairie du Rocher Dickson, Brittaney, Chester Marion Memorial Hospital Admitted Dec. 1 Mitchell, Jeanette, Johnston City Hanna, Rosalie, Marion Lydiksen III, Roger, Marion Discharged Short, April, Mariop a.m.

Monday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Memorials may Reynolds. Lori. Carterviile Mr. Johnson was a supervisor for Trusty, Kim, Broughton Brunswick Laboratories.

benz, Dorothy. DeSoto Discharged Belleville. He was an Army veteran of the Danielson. Crystal. Anna be made to the United Methodist Church or to a preferred form of remembrance.

Vietnam War. United Methodist Church or to a preferred form of remembrance. Mr. Ticer was a truck driver for Schnuck's Trans- nnrtntinn Cr He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6632, George Shoaff, Opal. Carbondale Myers, Laur, Hurst Wheeler, Wanda, Pinckneyville Larwinski.

Geraldine. Rovalton 4 He was born Feb. 11, 1952, in Car bondale to Mr. and Mrs. B.L.

John Johnson, Patsy, Benton son. Montgomery, Maria, Sesser Walker, Pearl. West Frankfort Siegfried American Legion Post 524. St. John Catholic Church and was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was born Sept. 19, 1918, in Renault to Grover and Fern (Tillmann) Beard. Lucille. Carbondale Mr. Blacklock was the owner of Blacklock Plumbing.

He was a mem He married Karla McBride. She Pickering. Cynthia and daugh survives. Blacklock Dashner. Other survivors include one son, RlltllQ uaien hooks oi Murpnysooro; one LeQUATTE.

Von and Brenria nf Rnoviiio a daughter, Erin Johnson of son, Friday. Dec. 1. 1989. in RpiiviHo Mamai Survivors include one son, Richard Dashner of Red Bud; three brothers, Vernon and Gregory Dashner, both of Red Bud, and Melvin Dashner of Murphysboro; his parents of Carbon HewasaMeth- odist and a U.S.

Marine Corps veteran. He was born Oct. 22, 1951, in Murphysboro to Eddie and Phyllis (Blacklock) Ticer. Survivors include one son, Edward Ticer Jr. of Cahokia; one daughter, Tara Ticer of Cahokia; his parents of Cahokia; one brother, James Ticer of Dupo; two sisters, Kathy Ticer of Dupo and Ammy Callahan of Cahokia; his Mary Black-lock of Murphysboro; and his grandfather, Fred Ticer of Murphysboro.

Hospital. Grandparents are Ernie and Barbara LaQuatte of Herrin. and Christine Noakes of Carterviile: and areat-arandnarpnt dale; and one sister, Leeda Johnson. PERSONETTE, Clint and Cathleen of Eddy-ville, a son, Saturday, Dec. 2.

1989. in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. WAGONER, Sheliah of Harrisburg. a son, Saturday, Dec. 2, 1989, in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.

SMITH, William and Judy of Christopher, a son, Saturday, Dec. 2. 1989, in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. Engtebright, Mae Noakes and Chance How-erton, all of Carterviile. Orlando, four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Florence Gould GRAHAM, Willie and Marv of Mminri a cnn ber of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7190; American Legion Post 127, Eagles Lodge 572, Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 160, United Methodist Church and was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was born Nov. 15, 1945, in Murphysboro to Harold and Mary (Yates) Blacklock. He married Joyce Crews in 1966. She survives.

Other survivors include one son, Matt Blacklock of Murphysboro; one daughter, Erin Blacklock of Saturday. Dec. 2. 1989. MURPHYSBORO Florence I IVVIHUI VI Carbondale.

"Flo" M. Gould, 46, of Route 4 died Bonnie Wagner MOUNT VERNON Bonnie R. Wagner, 86, of 2026 College St. died at 10:02 p.m. Friday, Dec.

1. 1989. in at 2 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, 1989, in St.

Joseph Memorial Hospital. Region Georgia Felton Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Pettett Funeral Home, with burial the Public Hospital in the Town of Salem. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Pana teachers acre in Murdale Gardens of Memory.

Visi tation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. today and until 1 p.m. Monday at the fune on latest contract offer ral home. Monday in Hughey Funeral Home, with burial in Mount Vernon Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mrs. Wagner was a homemaker. PANA (AP) Teachers in the Mrs. Gould was a convenience CARBONDALE Georgia Lue Felton, 65, of 700 S.

Lewis Lane died at 1:50 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1989, at home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Rock Hill Baptist Church, with burial in Oakland Cemetery.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Felton was a homemaker. She was a member of New Zion Baptist Church in Troy, where she was a member of the choir and the Young Matron's Auxiliary. Pana School District voted unani store clerk. Murphysboro; his mother, Mary Ellen Blacklock of Murphysboro; and one sister, Phyllis Ticer of Cahokia. His father preceded him in death.

Picola Holder CAIRO Picola Holder, 74, of 1 Greaney Garden, died at 10:19 a.m. Friday, Dec. 1, 1989, in Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. mously Saturday to accept a new She was a member of Women of the Moose 1024. contract, paving the way for 1,300 students to return to class at the beginning of the week, a teachers She was born June 25, 1943, in She was a member of Logan Street Baptist Church.

She was born Nov. 22, 1903, in Lawrence County to William and Ina (Bellas) Smith. spokesman said. Jackson County to William and The district's 67 full and part-time Valena (Jarvis) Anderson. He said the details of the pact would not be released until the school board votes on it next week.

Pana's teachers voted to strike last Monday night, and the district's schools have been closed since Tuesday. Teachers in the central Illinois district had asked for a $1,300 across-the-board pay hike for each year of a two-year contract. The board had offered $900 the first year and $1,100 the second. The teachers currently earn an average salary of $24,605. teachers ended their four-dav strike by approving the new contract on a She was born Aug.

2, 1924, in Memphis, to Earnest and Mat-tie (Mayberry) Kimble. Survivors include her mother of Murphysboro; fiance, Lee Schroeder voice vote, said Ralph Oliver, chief negotiator for the Pana Education She married Lincoln Wagner in 1926. He died in 1983. Survivors include two sons, Ronald Wagner of Hopkinton, and of Murphysboro; three daughters, Association. Arrangements are incomplete at Algee Memorial Chapel.

Dorothy McBride DIX Dorothy Pearl (Riley) McBride, 79, of Route 1, died at 6:10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, 1989, in the "Teachers will be back in the Vickie Simpkins, Deana Simpkins of Jackson County and Judy Martin of Pe Soto: two brothers. Carl Jarvis of classroom on Monday morning," Oliver said. ane married wune jonnson in 1940.

He preceded her in death. She married J.D. Felton in 1963. He preceded her in death. Survivors include two daughters, Mary Barnett of Miami and Earnes-tine Tugle of Carbondale; 13 grand-children; and 15 greatgrandchildren.

One son and three brothers also preceded her in death. Wayne Wagner of Mount Vernon; two daughters, Freda Burns and Wanda Wagner, both of Mount Vernon; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. One brother and one sister also preceded her in death. Williamson County calls burning ban Her father, two brothers and one Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mount Vernon. Arrangements are incomplete at Osborn Funeral Home in Dix.

The Williamson County Board has sister preceded her in death. Marion firefighter Kris Durfee said, causing the immediate ban. County residents are asked to observe the ban until further notice. initiated a burning ban for all residents in Williamson County. Conditions are "extremely dry" State Women equal 'smart poJftics' Democrats add party," he said.

"We have reached out and said we have two competent women here." Demuzio is hopeful the endorsement of Sen. Dawn Clark Netsch of Chicago for state comptroller and Rep. Peg McDonnell Breslin of Ottawa for state treasurer will help them win the party's March 20 primary, energize party activists and spur a big Democratic turnout for the general election. Surveying recent nationwide election results, Demuzio said women seem to be displaying a greater interest in politics, at least in part related to new-found concerns about abortion rights, but also due to other issues. "I think what we did was smart politics," Demuzio said.

But longtime observers of Illinois politics said there is no evidence from polling data that the move will result in a bigger voter turnout or make Democratic victory in the two races any more likely than it already is. "I don't think the gender ramifications are all that significant for these offices," Paul Green, a professor of political science at Governors State University, said. Republicans fielded two women candidates on their statewide ticket in 1986 Judy Koehler against U.S. Sen. Alan Dixon and state Sen.

Adeline Geo-Karis against Comptroller Roland Burris but they both lost by lopsided margins. Netsch, Breslin SPRINGFIELD (AP) Illinois Democratic Party Chairman Vince Demuzio said "smart politics" led party leaders to slate two women candidates on its statewide ticket for 1990, even though some observers doubt the move will reap any election dividends for Democrats. "This is historic," Demuzio said of the Democratic State Central Committee's decision last week to put for the first time ever two women on the party's official statewide ticket. "We have totally opened up this x- 1 i Lane's move to DOT will be a solo flight i i Departmental plane expected to stay put it v-1 1 Southern Illinoisan photo by CEASAR MARAGNI Plenty to see signed to seek the Republican nomination for state treasurer. The new Corrections Department director named by Thompson is Kenneth L.

McGinnis, who is set to begin his job Jan. 16, also subject to Senate confirmation. Lane was dogged by news reports in the spring and summer of 1987 when he was buying the controversial six-seat, Cessna Turbo Centurion 210 for $245,000. Some skeptical lawmakers won- dered why he By Cheryl Frank SI Springfield Bureau Michael P. Lane, the state corrections agency chief who caught flak two years ago for using taxpayers' dollars to buy his own departmental plane, will soon preside over a fleet of flying machines.

Spokesman Nic Howell said Friday that Lane's De Chicago DJs fined by FCC CHICAGO (AP) A local radio station is considering whether to appeal a Federal Communications Commission ruling or pay a $6,000 fine for alleged on-air indecency by two of its afternoon disc jockeys. The FCCs Mass Media Bureau fined WLUP-AM jockeys Steve Dahl and Garry Meier on Friday for violating federal regulations by "airing indecent programming during daytime hours" on three occasions between 1987 and 1989. "We have 30 days in which to evaluate our options and respond to the commission WLUP's general manager Lawrence Wert said. Acting on complaints from the public, the FCC targeted Dahl and Meier in August for making references to homosexual activity, child pornography and oral sex. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale junior Barry Crawford of Anna and companion Shari Water, also a junior at SIU-C, from checked out some sculptural boxes made by Carterviile craftsman Steve Martin at the annual SIU Crafts Fair held Saturday in the Student Center.

Report: Solicitors aire bilking millions CHICAGO (AP) Many local so partment of Corrections plane would not tail him across town to his new office when he becomes secretary of the state Department of Transportation. That is set to happen Jan. 16, There does not appear to be any intention to take the plane with Nick Howell, spokesman merited a plane of his own and called for him to use the fleet of aircraft available for state business through the Transportation Department. That 18-craft fleet will be under Lane's wing, said John Burke, "WeVe had so many people who' called with complaints. But we need the money David Foreman, president Associated Firefighters of Illinois and is subject to a transportation agency spokesman.

LARRY G. HUGHES FUNERAL HOMES LTD licitation companies for police and firefighter fraternal and union organizations misrepresent themselves and intimidate the public into giving millions of dollars annually for false purposes, according to a published report. The professional telephone solicitors illegally pose as police or firefighters to sway reluctant donors, who give money that primarily finances the fraternal organizations' overhead and political activities as well as the fund-raisers themselves, the Chicago Sun-Times reported in today's editions. Often the solicitors say they are collecting for the widows of police and firefighters killed in the line of duty or threaten towithhold protective service if a donor is reluctant to give, the newspaper reported. "(Fraternal organizations) shut their eyes and sign away their names and reputations to raise money' the newspaper quoted an unidentified police source as saying.

More than 200 solicitors in the Chicago area alone are registered with the Illinois attorney general's office. They raise funds for such organizations as the Associated Firefight- JOHNSON HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 201 S. 13th Herrin. IL (618) 942-3102 Senate confirmation. "There does not appear to be any intention to take the plane with him," Howell said.

"He's not taking Stateville (Correctional Center) with him, either." Michael Lang, spokesman for the state's Department of Central Management Services, said Lane could arrange transfer of the plane to his new agency, but it is not likely. "I would be highly surprised if he attempted to do anything like that," said Lang, whose agency oversees state property. At the beginning of the week. Gov. As prisons chief, Lane had argued that he needed his own state plane to douse flareups at various prisons and other corrections agency facilities around the state and to carry out his duties efficiently and effectively.

The Cessna Turbo that he bought for the Corrections Department created the stir because Lane was asking the General Assembly for more money for prisons and claimed his budget was in a nosedive and layoffs were possible. Burke said much of the Transportation Department fleet is not really suitable for transporting the secre Place Your Trust in Experience ers of Illinois, Illinois Federation of Police, International Union of Police Associations and the Chicago Patrolmen's Association. Many of the solicitor companies are fakes set up to benefit people who have little, if any, affiliation with police or firefighters organizations, the Sun-Times reported. Questionable tactics used by legitimate solicitors also are overlooked by law enforcement clients who benefit from the money-making prowess, the newspaper said. Many of the local firms are run by David Snead, whose phone solicitation business has grown from a small Chicago operation to a nationwide network of firms.

Snead said he is raising $75 million annually for police and fire groups in 37 states. But complaints about misrepresentation by his solicitors have fallen on deaf ears, the report said. "We've had so many people who called with complaints," David Foreman, president of the Associated Firefighters of Illinois, said. "But we need the money." Snead told the newspaper his firms are blamed unfairly for unethical fund-raising. He said many incidents can be traced to people who once worked for him but now have their own solicitation companies.

An analysis of 12 fraternal and union organizations by the Sun-Times found that eight of the groups rely on professional fund-raisers for 70 percent or more of their revenue rather than dues from the rank-and-file officers. MITCHELL HUGHES niNFRAI T-fOMF I 800 N. Market St. Marion, IL (618) 997-5462 James R. Thompson announced he tary.

The Division of Aeronautics "Honor tradition, respect change, Increasingly preferred" was appointing the 40-year old Lane controls 3 Bell Jetraneer hPiirnntPr to head the transportation agency, for medical emergencies and nine Lane will take over the agency stick small, single-engine "utility" aircraft from Greg Baise, who recently re- used to inspect airports..

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