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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 5

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The Star Pressi
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Muncie, Indiana
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1 THE MUNCH STAR. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1964 PACE 5 Deaths and Funerals Typhoon Ripn Japan 28 Dead in Wake TOKYO, Tuesday (UPI) mamoto, to the north, four per. Candidates Tour State Hospital Packer May Continued From Ptt 1 Candidates for the General As- Japan's first typhoon of the SOns were caught in a landslide year slashed across three of hjt house John J. Price Itoscoe C.

Shult Miller pointed out the holdingsembv from Delaware County UNION CITY Services for iuur main isianus anu iniu ine ti nar iininn action "is not nnlv NFO ac-i joined members of the Delaware UNION CITY John J. Price 51. 1410 W. Oak died Mm- Jmr mrninr at I 1 I i I a City, who died Monday at Meih- inin, uui an amon ny an rarm- vouniv Association ior menial ers to obtain contracts and bet-i Health Mondav on a tour of New ler prices (for their Memorial lp.tal an -w-h m' iu he at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Castle State Hospital to see existing conditions and learn the joals of the Menial Health As of Union Ci.v 'and had born a FJ" Buchanan Broadj MILLER SAID NKO informa Sea of Japan Monday night, leaving a wake of death and destruction.

Authorities said Typhoon Kathy unleashed most of its destructive power on the southernmost island of Kyushu where 13 persons were reported killed, eight missing and IS injured. The typhoon's side affects iMppir ivionuary, inuiunapuns. mon centers are neinj; maintainec 9t AnlnmAfiifA rinf sociation for (he coming General 1 w. i DnPn I-J no 1 nrinr in hie "riai rtnmonv, ai inu. ana inn 1,1 "IS ini7 i.j .1 Works 1 1 i umiii wiii-n in- iinivi-uin ana on ina.

ni soum in ueia I w'uivnr, are Ha.h, Indianapolis, he had lived at ware County and at three or four Candidates louring the hospital were George Stephenson. Democratic candidate for the House i Mrs. Lee Piatt. Richmond, and?" l'ninn in a "rroundinR counties a mrmner 01 ivuincie i.ooj;e. arpa lrM Miss hcryl Ann Price, Port-' i.

Blackford Representatives, and Rov land; two sons, Kenneth Ar- NF0 chapter president, jHanev. Republican candidate for ranum. Ohio, and David, Union manasPr an5 lunior Flatter, announced plans! the House of Representatives wre blamed and more deaths. Eleven persons were buried alive by a landslide in Kagos- engineer. Monday to seek farmers' support City; two grandchildren; his par- He was a member of Fairview IN ADDITION to seeing the ents.

Mr. and Mrs. lee J. Pnce 1 holding livestock from Pro- hima, southern Kyushu. Four bodies were recovered.

In Ku- r--. iciuyic ri in i nurin, moianano- i overcrowded conditions and 's Stockyards, Montpelier Mi 5 harles Reed. Portland, and five: A nh T'" a Flatter said NFO representatives nor'aKC of personnel at New hn.thrrs Paul Richmond lamp. 'd' lhp will be located near the Stat Hospital, they heard Charles Weaver, director of gov ii I'lonnK' I I II Will I4U ll 1. II 1 IU I Dayton, wnio, ana naroia, wn- UHVton i.x i.i;,.i;, liam and Thomas, all of Union 7 7 1 ues'laV t0 take Part ln the effor'- ernmental relations of the Indiana Association for Mental I niDincrnoon oi Locomo- Members from Wells, Delaware, live F.ngineers.

Rhi.kfnrH r.rant I anH explain conditions in all Cily. His wife, Fleeta, died 19-lfi. MtfeiMtttuA pmi ifaM a iff i i iTi rr 'rn nrrm aiin iiniii a i mm i mmi i mm riiivniW rriimni i Surviving are his w.fe. Grace counties will' participate. s'ate hosP'tals and schools for pin.

H. the retarded and what the associ a sun Kf inert i 1 ini. 1 ne saia Services will be at 2 Wednesday at Fra.e and mons Funeral Home with muanapo-lames O. mnianarin. us; two sisters, Mrs EDUCATION Is the Answer! finish HIGH SCHOOL At Home in Year Spare Time If you art 17 or over and hava left school, send for FREE booklet and FREE LESSON they tell you how.

AMERICAN SCHOOL, 7 South Dearborn Chicago 3, III. Send me your FREE 58-Page High School Booklet and Free Lesson MI-13. Name Age Address Apt. City State "pv- Ratrhnlnr Mnrth ation hopes will be accomplished durnig the next session of the General Assembly. Earl LanU officiating.

Burial w.il and Miss' LooIa shu yarren' he in Union City (emetery. and two and four; Roy Haney, Republican candidate for state representative from Delaware County, and George Stephenson, a Democratic candidate for the same post, talk with Dr. Marvin Creiber, president of the Delaware County Association for Mental Health during a tour of New Castle State Hospital for legislative nenus m-y lrtu me uinriMl grPa, grandchildren home from 3 to 9 p.m. vrion(u mav r.u Members of the Delawarp County Association for Mental Health attending the tour were Dr. Marvin Greiher, president of day and prior to services Wednes- tlliily in indj.inapotjs afrr noo i Hiesdav Burial will be in Elm! The only area packer reporting no reduction in livestock receipts was the John Morrell Co.

plant at Union City, Ohin. Manager Howard McClain said receipts were normal for the beef slaughtering operation although NFO members are active in the vicinity of the plant. The Morrell plant, located in the old Red 73 Creamery building, has a kill of about 250 cattle dally. the Board, Rev. Stewart Wood and Katharine Palmer, board Ridgp Cemetery, Muncie.

where) 'graveside services will be held members, and Patricia Jones. reminder are assicned to main- Open Daily 9-6, Mon. and Fri. 9-9 Samuel J. I'eltiford 3:.10 p.m.

executive director. QUALITY tenance departments and business offices. Since patients must have 24-hour care only 1,400 employes are on duty at any one time in the 11 institutions. NEW CASTLE Services will he at 3 p.m. Wednesday in RethaF infant AME Church for Samuel James' FORT WAYNE Laura Jean Pettiford, 5.1, who died Satur-'Hahn, infant daughter of Mr.

and day evening of a heart attack Mrs. Lawrence F. Ilahn, .1812 E. PAIN No incidents were reported Weaver reported that the Indiana Department of Mental Health has a current budget of $91.4 million which, although increased over the previous biennium, Is still several million dollars short of what most experts believe is necessary. OCASEY CONVALESCING TORQUAY, England (l.PD-Irish playwright Sean O'Casey, S4, was convalescing at his $.22 as he entered a doctor's office-Wayne died Monday after-! anywhere in the area as a re-for treatment.

Military services noon at Parkview Hospital ahout suit of the NFO holding action, and burial will be in South- 12 hours after birth. although minor problems were mound Cemetery. Surviving in addition to the reported elsewhere in the 23- Pettiford owned and operated parents are a brother, Jeffrey S. state area in which the holding the Commercial Cleaners fo- Halin, at home; the paternal action is being maintained. LATEX PAINT or HOUSE PAINT WHITE AND COLORS CLOSE-OUT! UTILITY GRAY PAINT For Wood, Metal, Concrete Cal.

'Gal. He said the bulk of the funds hnme Monday after spend- goes to meet payrolls at the 11 inK a vvpek in a nursing home downtown business firms Mr. Floyd V. Ilahn $2.33 Gal. FLOOR ENAMEL GLOSS ENAMEL-SPAR VARNISH ALUMINUM He was a World War II veteran.

Hanford City the paternal ln nigner pncesmeniai institutions and to buy Wlln oioikiiius. linn, ffA A line fnl nnsJ snrvine in France mid riei-manv grandmother. Mrs. Fmilv Frrre eastern Indiana was in r- -i in I. nitjii-rt Indcino ulc in S.

I. mil f' r.T?e La'11' 1 11 1 nuinna a.i 111 iiiir "wu, ui 1111:1 1 ill LlUIIHIl. AO While Supply Lasts! i I i iiitFi l-i in ho i rtfifoc acaiiVnra in OUTSIDE LATEX WAS $5.98 GAL $3.49 Gal. BACK-TO-SCHOOL COLD WAVES $3.95 All Work Dont hr Student AMBER'S BEAUTY SCHOOLS 03 K. Wmhlnelnn iSth and Kim iM-DM'l 516 S.

Walnut PARK FREE IN BALL STORE LOT JUST NORTH OF OUR STORE Mum tab 11 Bw Em include -terna. grandmother. Mrt-ult of the NFO action Hogl Edward Pclliford, New Castle Marie Ellis, Muncie; the paternal. Pes at Ind.anapolis climbed iJ2 eo? over 15 0 0 and Howard Pettiford, New Yo.k firandparents. Mr.

and Mrs.H $20 a hundred Pounds 0f these onlv City; a sister, Anna City, and Indianapolis for the first pac Jjj-J0, New Castle, and his slepmother, of Mrs. Anna t'etliinrd, Newi (a0iP I draveside services will he of 10 I i NW-inf'M Friends may call at Stanlev cemetery at in a.m.j Meat packers throughout the 'ill- Wednesday with Rev. M. Richard! state area, feeling the pinch be- Mortuary. oiiieiating.

D. 0 McComb and, cause, of reduced receipts, al-Sons Euneral Home is in charge ready had curtailed operations of funeral arrangements. tor were nlanninc to do so. Waller A. Marshall MIDDLETOWN Walter A.

Cooper Services York town Marsnail, 8a, Mcr-ariand. Services for Eldridne Cooper died Monday in California. Rorn 92514 Rrady St fatally in Middletown he lived here until a(0 when he moved to (ah- fav will hP nm Continued From Page I fornia. lie was employed as an at' Ma.uary Rpv A president; Archie Hcnsley. vice agent for the Prudential Lift; wi officiate." Burial will President; C.

Edgar Richcreek, Insurance Co. be jn 1 cashier, and Sarah B. Applegate, Survivors include two sons iThe famjy wj m.piw assi.stant cashier. Ralph. Hanford Calif and at tnp fmm fi (0 ()! Long range plans include an i i 3 "1- Wednesday.

The casket wJ application to merge the York-brother, M1I0, Mcfarland; a no( ononpd bank with Industrial Trust. If the merger is approved, the Yorktown bank will be operated as a branch of the Muncie financial institution. sister, Mrs. Ernest Swain, ad-! drrss unknown, and three grand- t- 1 MontgomcrY services children and a great: grandcnild. 1 Friends may call at Ballard Services for Mrs.

Bernice Mont-and Shirley Euneral Home after i finmery, fil, I50fi'2 S. Madison in a.m. Thursday Masonic and! will hp at p.m. Wednesday graveside rites will be at Miller jat Piepho Funeral Home. Rev.

Cemetery at 2 P.m. Thursday. K'ai' Davis will officiate and The casket will not he opened. otinal -will be in Beech Crove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from fi to p.m.

Tuesday and prior to services Wednesday. Partner Services Sunderland and Sursa said a merger of the two banks will make (he full resources of Industrial Trust available to the Yorktown branch and will enable it to expand present services. "The Yorktown vState Bank has enjoyed fine leadership and has performed sound and valuable financial services over a long poriod of years. We intend to continue to operate the bank in the same fine manner," Sursa said. LYNN Euneral services for Brian M.

Fortney, 13, Lynn, who; STAR was Kitten in a Kitten in (Now In SSth train accident Sunday northwest "it of here will be at Id' 30 am 1 vry morning by Munclf OI nere, will oe a IM Hlnh nd Jgckson Wednesday at St. Paul Munci. ind. r-. Entcrrd ni rlts.

matter copal Church, Richmond. Kev. lM Pnst orfiP, MllnrlP Ind Robert K. Bernhard will tt of March 3. I879 ate.

Burial will be in B-iina mi.mi,.;r ASSOCIATED PRESS GAS HEAT FOR Visia cemeiery. riieiiiiM mih.v Th, Aoctte1 Prm xrlui.elv at Thomas Funeral Home after "tiiiPd to thn use or reproduction nil news crrclitrd to tills panpt anri 2 p.m. Tuesday. lino th. local news published herein.

basement-less. SIJBSCrttPTlON RATES Dally, bv carrier, per wnrle 40 Cenl.v SimdT by carrier, oer copy 20 Cents Mnior route aunscrlpllona In Delaware County i No mall Funerals accepted In Delaware County i RervlcM for ,1 1 Yr, 6 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Wk 5n K. Ninth St will Dally only J20.R0 $10 40 16.30 I 4t boonf: tlnnne fiS i 1 nm Tues.lav at Ptephn Punern ally and Sunday 31 30 II) BO 7.80 B0 Home.

Burial will be In Elm PirtRe City and Motor Route when PRtrt In advance are ac- Services for George lei cepted for one year only. vmca Muncie. will he at 11 a.m. lExcept Delaware County) Tuesday at, Plephn Funeral Home Burial will be In Elm PldRe mail srnscrtiPTioNs 1 Yr. 8 Mo.

3 Mo. 1 Mo ally only $12 00 00 $4.50 H.St PARP.OTT- Services for Mrs Pe a .1 'J Pairntt 71. 3104 8 Oram St Willi Bunttti .3.20 7.10 3.50 be at i m. Tuesday at Stephensi MAIL SOBSCrtlPTlON RATES Funeral Home. Burial will be in Elm OUTSIDE INDIANA Ridse Cemetery.

1 Yr. 6 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Wk Dally only 120 B0 $10.40 IS 20 I 4(. Dally and Sunday 31 20 1560 7.80 60 All lubscrlpilons must be acrompa oied bv cash.

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Tuesday. Burial will follow In the Plercv Cemetery Parson Mortuary waa In charge et local arrangements. PFES-Servlces for Lluvd R. Reus. IS, R.

3. will be at 1.30 m. Tues-dv In Meeks Mortuary. Burial will ke In Tomllnson Cemetery. RICHARDSON Craveslrie aervlces for Charles Davtd Richardson.

Infant imust always be sent at the sender's risk. Make checks, money orders or ioank drafta payable to The Muncu Star Mall subscriptions will not be ac cepted Iron) people llvinj In towns where The Muncie Star maintains -arrler delivery I Associated Press Wirephoto. Oi.ltefl eress international. North American Newspaper Alliance and Central Press sociat Ion son of Mr and Mrs. Robert, Rlcharri-nn.

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