Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

Location:
Xenia, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

OBITUARIES Lealand H. Boorman, 76, Dies On Fishing Trip BEAVERCREEK -Services for Lealand H. Boorman, 76, jf 1213 Fudge who died Wednesday at Somerset, while on a. fishing trip, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Dayton, with burial in Valley View Memorial Gardens on Valley Rd.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.' and Masonic memorial services will be held there at 7 p.m. Sunday. A former Greene County Democratic Committee a Mr. Boorman retired in 1956 as an electrical maintenance man after 27 years with the Dayton Power Light Co. He was a member of Aero Lodge No.

648, FAM; Reed Com- mandery, KT, and Beaver Valley Chapter 570, OES. Survivors include his widow, Jeannette three daughters, Mrs. Max (Margaret) St John and Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Lowe of Beavercreek and Mrs Lawrence (Mildred) Faulkner Belmont EUB Church. he Pocket Testament League, ji addition she worked and aught in New Zealand, Austra- ia and the Philippines and dur- ting World War II was a prisoner of war in China for six months.

In 1943 she returned to the United States. Survivors include Mrs. Lack- iy who resides at the Alliance in Carlisle, and a brother, Earl Beebe of Elwood, Ind. Denver B. Crawford DAYTON Services for Denver B.

Crawford, 51, of 139 Ellington former Alpha resident, will be conducted Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Burial will be in Mt. Zion Shoup Cemetery, Bea vercreek. Mr.

Crawford, employed in inspection at Frigidaire Plant No. 3 for 22 years, died Wednesday at Miami Valley Hospital. He was a member of ist, became 111 at his Wednesday evening and was dead upon arrival of the city emergency squad. He is survivied by two other sons, two daughters, 29 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Friends may call at the fu- eral home from 7 to 9 to- ight.

Burial will be in Fern- iff Cemelerv. of Anaheim, three sons, Charles and John of Dayton and Thomas Boorman of Troy, a half sister, Mrs. Thelma Mull of Middletown, and four grandchildren. Miss Bertha L. Beebe Services were conducted Sun, day in Carlisle, for i Bertha Louise Beebe, 92, i former Xenian.

Mrs. Beebe died Nov. 10 a the Alliance Missionary Homf in Carlisle. Burial was in the Kuntz Cemetery there. A missionary and teacher she made her home in Xenia with her brother in-law and sis ter, Dr.

and Mrs. B.L. Lackey He is survived by his wi- ow, Betty B. Crawford; his arents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andew Crawford of Alpha; a son Denver Roy Crawford, a ome; two sisters, Mrs. Nan Marshall of Alpha and Mrs lyrna Manor of Xenia anc brother, Porter Crawford o. Alpha. Friends may call at the fa leral home from 3 to 5 and to 9 p.m. Saturday.

Dr James Flinchbaugh will officate at services. Home Ave. She was born Sept. 27, 1875 in Elwood, and taugh school there for eight years be fore going to China in 1910 witl SBBaSaMSSBBMI Attention ROSE GROWERS Protect your Roses with this combination Rose Collars and Harbark Mulch. It protects this winter mulches next summer.

ALSO AVAILABLE ROSE CONES 3 SIZES AVAILABLE APPLES CIDER BROWN'S CHERRY HILL GARDEN MART 5050 Indian Ripple Rd. 426-6011 Jacob Stephenson McDERMOTT--Services to Jacob (Jake) Stephenson, 81, Duck Run McDermot taite 2, father of Mrs. Rich ard Snyder, 1908 Drake Dr Xenia, were conducted Saturda at Bethany Bapt i I Church Rushton. Burial was in.Garvi Hawley C. Petry Sr.

DAYTON-Services for Hawy C. Petry 67, of 4950 Aradia who died Thursay, will be held Saturday at 1 m. at the Brethren in Christ Church, 831-835 Hernan with burial in Mt. ion Park Cemetery in Beaver- reek Twp. Friends may call at the Tolas Funeral Home, 648 Water- iiet today 3-5 and 7-9 m.

Survivors include his widow, oretta; a daughter, ons, three sisters, two broth- rs, 11 grandchildren and three GREENE COUNTY'S 1967 ACCIDENT RECORD: ACCIDENTS FATALITIES INJURED 1,939 28 938 fcr Ohio Hlffhwar Patrol, Xenia Police, County Sheriff II, died at his home Thursday. He was 94. NEW YORK (UPI) A. Chales. Schwartz, vice chair- roan of the board of Bache died Wednesday in French Hospital in New York.

He was 82. Mrs. Horace Buckley WILMINGTON-Services will ie conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Reynolds Funeral Home or Mrs. Mabel A.

Buckley, 86, if 229 E. Main mother ol Vtrs. Alda Elizabeth Roach of he At his death, he was a director of the Hotel Corporation of America, the Madison Square Garden Corporation and Sargent Industries. CLEVELAND (UPI)- Funeral services will be here Saturday for John A. Zebrowski, the editor of three weekly Polish newsapers, who died Tuesday, The 78-year-old newsman was editor of the Alliancer (Alliance of Poles Publication), the Kury- er (Courier, Union of Poles Publication) and Unity (Association of Polish Women Publication) for more than 30 years be- JAMES KELLER Three Minutes LEISURE CRISIS COMING A drastically shortened work week may be a fact in the next five years, predicts Louis Nizer.

"Unless we're prepared," cautions the noted lawyer, "our new leisure can create crisis." "Man then will have leisure ame he never dreamed of having. But what he will do Data Corp. Adds Three Directors BEAVERCREEK Election of three additional directors by stockholders of Data 7500 Dayton-Xenia was announced Thursday by William F. Gorog, chairman of the board. Tne new directors a diaries Waite of Wellesley, a general partner ol the Boston venture capital firm of Greylock John Hor an of New Canaan, a general partner in J.H.

Whit ney New York City, and ceris countries: i "Tna stnlir mm Ralph Heyman, Dayton, a part- with that time should be of an y' expansion program. XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Friday, November 17, 1967 QUOTES IN THE NEWS WASHINGTON (UPl)-Prcs- official Peking Peoples Daily of dent Johnson, reminiscing on his 33rd wedding anniversary: "I'd marry Lady Bird again. She gets belter to live with every WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Silvo 0. Conte, sponsoring resolutions to the foreign aid money bill that would prevent purchase of sophisticated military equipment by Communist China, in warning the United States against upporting the South Vietna- ie.se in alleged Cambodian order violations: 700 million Chinese cople, armed with the thought Mao Tse-tung, will resolutely upport the Cambodian people give severe punishment to J.S.

imperialism." The only thing you stand to ICViliCLu. o- Mi" i i the law firm of Smith bn about an arms rac ner Schnacke. This move reflects a major investment in Date Corp. by the Whitney and Greylock interests, Gorog stated. Funds provided by this financing will be utilized to continue the com- famestown.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. Burial will be in Sugar Irove Cemetery. Mrs. Buckley, who i He worked as reporter for Polish speaking newspaper in Buffalo until be accepted the editorship here and came to Cleveland in 1923. Cemetery.

Mr. Stephenson, a retired Scioto Burial Park sexton, was found dead at his home A native of Adams County, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Dosia Lute Stephenson, and his second wife, Dolly Jane Thomp- Thursday at the Lucas Nursing lome here, also is survived by her husband, Horace; a son and three grandchildren. Mary Ellen Gaylord DAYTON--Services for Mary Ellen Gaylord, 77, a native of Jamestown and former Dayton resident, were held this afternoon at Rhodes Chapel, St. Petersburg, Fla. She died Tuesday in St.

Anthony Hospital, St. Petersburg, where she had resided 12 years. Survivors include a brother, Roy P. Adsit of Dayton and a STOCKHOLM (UPI) Bergman, believed the Bo oldest jreat concern now." Study, he suggests, should be one of the first uses oi leisure. "None of us USB any more than 5 to 10 per cent of our total mental capacity.

Unle we learn to dig the ore we have in us, there can be problems. We're reaching into outer space now, but big problem is exploring the inner continents of man." It is far easier to keep perpetually busy than to face the consequences of using our free time well. There are Sales for the coming year are anticipated to be in excess of sroducing author in the world, died today. He was 98. Known as the "old man of Swedish letters," he had been hospitalized for several weeks with pnumonia.

Bergman, a member of the Swedish Academy of Letters, in recent years helped in the Nobel Prizes for literature awards. His last book, "The Preacher," was published only a month xfore his death. too many challenges of personal developments as well as assistance to needy individuals and wh I peoples for any of us no to live creatively. The wants us to bring out the pow ers within us. "The good man out of good treasure of his heart pro- niece and nephew.

DAYTON DEATHS son Stephenson. He is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Thelma Em mett of Lucasville Route 5 and two sons, Francis and Russell Stephenson. Arthur H. Elliott SPRINGFIEL D--Services for Arthur H.

Elliott, 65, of 416 Willard father of E. Elliott of South Charles ton, be conducted Saturday at, 1:30 p.m. at Littleton Funeral Home, 830 N. Limestone St. Mr.

Elliott, a retired machin- duces good." (Luke 6:45) Open my eyes, Holy Spirit, to see how I can better use the gifts You have given me. NEW YORK (UPI)--Dalton F. McClelland, representative at the United Nations of the World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations, died Thursday following an apparent attack. He was 77. heart The Beavercreek firm is a research and development organization specializing in the development of electro-optical and photographic systems, In recent years it has expanded into the computer software and data systems business and presently is a recognized leader in the fields of information retrieval and management information systems software.

License Has Bullet Hole A friend late Thursday called Mrs. James Vest's attention to a small hole in the rear license plate of her a i wagon. It was made by a bullet, said a sheriff's deputy, summoned by Mrs. Vest, who resides on Jamestown Cedarville Pk. The hole wasn't there when she last, took a good look at the plate Sunday, she told the officer.

Latin America is an eventual confrontation between the countries of Latin America." LONDON (UPD-James Cal laghan, chancellor of the exchequer, on published reports the labor government, is seeking a huge loan to bolster Britain's sagging economy: "It would be clearly wrong for the government to confirn or deny a press rumor of thi; dnd." Victims Buried England UPI)--Nineteen persons killed the Nov. 4 crash of an Iberia Airlines Caravelle jet south of were buried Thursday in a common grave. Thirty- seven persons died in the crash of (he Malaga-London flight near the small village of Fernhursl. HONG KONG (UPI)-The BAKE SALE Saturday, Nov. 18th at Big Star Market (formerly Albers) 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

sponsored by WMS of North Xenia First Church of God RADIATOR Repair Recore Clear Test Expert repairmen The latest equipment Open tonight 'til 9 140 E. Main 372-4497 CRAWFORD, Denver 51, of 139 Ellington Wednesday; funeral. 1:30 p.m. Sunday (Tobias). DICKENSHEETS, T.

0., 75, of 2110 Far Hills yesterday; funeral 1:30 p.m. Sunday (Routsong). HUNTER, Jessee J. (Pop), 90, of 1824 N. Main Wednesday; funeral 11 a.m.

tomorrow (Marker Heller). JACKSON, Frank 59, of 435 Hayden yesterday; fu-! service Services Set At Bellbrook BELLBROOK Rev. Andrew Newman, pastor of the All Saints Episcopal Church, i speak at the Union Thanksgiving Service, sponsored by the Sugarcreek Twp. Minister i a Association, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of the Open Bible.

Rev. T. L. Petriki.s pastor of the host church, will lead the worship portion of the Fire Destroys Sweeper Firm DAYTON (UPI) A fire destroyed a one story brick building housing a vacuum cleaner sales company here today, causing an estimated OOfl damage. Fire officials, who made the damage estimate on the building and contents, listed cause of the blaze as "suspected ar- on." Police said one man was arrested near the scene shortly after firemen arrived about 3 a.m.

DUE TO OUR BIG 1967 REVLON Christmas TEAri DROP Spray MisH; 3,50 'SILK'AND SPRAY SET 5.00 BATH POWDER .14.00 TRIO oz. Spray. 1 oz. Silk of Intimate, and AA 02. Perfume Oil V.UU 'SILK 1 mmm TRIO 2 ozs.

'Silk of Aquamarine', 1 oz. Eau de Toilette Spray, and 1 oz. Perfume Oil Spray vea. NO. 1 STORE 92 N.

Detroit St. 372-5481 NO. 2 STORE IN KENNEDY KORNERS 372-8541 neral 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Schlientz Moore). McLEMORE, Pfc.

Joseph. 23, of 1718 Western Nov. 7 in Vietnam; funeral 1 p.m. tomorrow at Valley Grove Bap- ist Church (Smith). MILLER, Mrs.

Ethyl 81, of 625 Eppington yesterday (Riesinger). PEPPLE, Mrs. Charlotte 57, of 221 Gunkel Wednesday; funeral 2 p.m. tomorrow (Meyer Boehmer). SPENCER, Walter 86, formerly of Dayton, Tuesday in Springfield; memorial services 2:30 p.m.

Sunday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Other Obits PRINCETON, N.J. (UPD- Memorial services for Bernard Kilgore, chairman of the board of Dow Jones Co. and president of the Wall Street Journal, were held here today. Private funeral arrangements are being handled by the Kimble Funeral Home.

Burial will take place in Princeton. Kilgore, whose professional life began with Dow Jones in 1929, was made president of the firm in 1945 at the age of 36. He was 59 when he died of cancer Tuesday night at his home on Pretty Brook Road in Princeton. Peruvian Is 'New Miss World LONDON (UPI)--The homesick daughter of a Peruvian cotton farmer, Madeline Har- og-bel, woke today to face a year-long swirl of glamor and iress agentry as the new Miss World. The raven-haired Miss Peru, a perfect 35-23-35, confounded British bookies Thursday by leading a Latin American sweep of the top three places in the jeauty contest.

Tne bookmakers iavored European and South African beauties and will have to pay 10-1 odds for guessing wrong. To Picket PITTSBURGH (UPI) Pittsburgh area steel haulers planned fo set up picket lines today around terminals of the Baltimore and Pittsburgh Motor Express one of the state's largest carriers. 25 Die As Bus Is Submerged BELGRADE (UPI)-Men in boats searched the icy Saba River today for a bus filled with women that sideswiped a gasoline truck and plunged into the water. Twenty-five bodies were recovered. The interior ministry said early today the bus, on the regular Belgrade Obrenovac run, was carrying 40 to 50 passengers--most of them women and "more than 11 survived." Most were believed to be Yugoslavs.

To Give Awards BEAVERCREEK Winners at the American Motorcycle As- GARAGE SALE NOV. 18 OUR SERVICE DEPT. WILL NOT BE OPEN FRIDAY 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. UIMDIS sociation Gardens receive races at.

Cincinnati Saturday night will their trophies from Miss Ohio, Miss Pamela Sue Robinson, of Beavercreek. FARNHAM COMMON, England (UPl)-Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, who carried the main responsibility for rearming the Royal Navy immediately prior to World War REV. GEORGE LUTE OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL AT AN OLD FASHIONED CHURCH Nov. 18th thru 25th With REV. GEORGE LUTE of McDermott, Ohio as Evangelist SPECIAL SINGING NIGHTLY WITH DIFFERENT GROUPS SUCH AS FOLLOWS: BYERLY FAMILY, JOHNSON TRIO, GEORGE WALKER, RILEY FAMILY, SINGING GOSPELTONES AND MANY OTHERS.

SERVICES 7:30 NIGHTLY XENIA BAPTIST TEMPLE 784 BELLBROOK XENIA, OHIO Rev. Everett Gardner, Pastor Form Of WAYNESVILLE A Greater Waynesville Chamber Commerce has been formed to serve communit i Waynesville, Corwin, Harveysburg, Lytle and Mt. Holly. SIGN UP! Have a ball on our SHOPPING DAY TOUR to downtown Cincinnati and Tri-County Shopping Center FRL NOV. 24 Call 675-9301 by Tuesday, Nov.

21, bus departs 9:30 a.m. Special Prices In Effect: Single fare S2.50 2 fares $4,50 (snve SOc) JAMESTOWN CHARTER BUS 2 GREAT OFFERS FROM McCULLOCH FREE! Yours for the asking! 1967 COLLEGE PRO FOOTBALL GUIDE 96 fact packed pages; JOO College. NFL, AFL teams, rosters, i schedules, SAVE $25 iCOMPLETE WEEKEND OODCUTTER'S Kl' INCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASI OF AN' McCULlOCH TM UCHTWEIGH SAW eur ENOUGH FIREWOOD FOR A WHOLE WITH MeCUtlOCH EASE! LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW Easy lo Use-Weighs only 10'A pounds! (less bar and chain) Perfectly balanced! Gives you everything you want! Makes short work of any plenty of power and lightweight. Durable bearing construction. Re- boreable cylinder.

Cuts at any angle. All at a low price! With 16" factory- Installed bar and chain. SALES i Mile nf Xcnla on U.S. R(. fiS-372-111!) McGregor styles this polyester and cotton shell with raglan sleeves and slash pockets and then lines it with a fleecy acrylic pile to seal out chills.

It's the'Iirad a zipper front, jacket that's'longon warmth and light in weight. Reg. 2i S. Detroit XENIA FINEST STORK FOR MEN.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Gazette News-Current Archive

Pages Available:
206,315
Years Available:
1882-2017