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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

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Xenia, Ohio
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OBITUARIES Dr. A. Y. i patient JAA1KSTOWN Dr. A Whitehcad, 82, of Lime died at 4 p.m.

Wednesday viile Greene Memorial Hospital had been for one week. In failing health for the last ycT. tie had retired six months ago alter practicing dentistry here k-r 40 years. He was a graduate of Ihe Ohio Slate Uni- fersily School of Dentistry and before coming to Jamestown practiced in Jeffersonville for a short lime The son of Wick and A a Youii' Whitehead, Dr. Whitehead was born in Pataskala, Licku.g County, June 1838.

He was a member of the Jamestown United Methodist Church, His only survivor is wid- Bw, Ruth Briggs Whilehead whom he married in 1915. He Was the last member of his immediate family. Services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Powers Funeral Home where visitation will be 2-4, 7-9 p.m Friday Burial will be in Glen Rest Cemetery. Reynoldsburg.

D. A. Weslfall Services Dolphus A. Westhall, 78, of .2149 Sepulveda San Bernardino, a former Greene County resident, were conducted Tuesday after noon at the Grove Colonial Mortuary. Interment was in Ml.

View Cemetery, San Bernard! no. A retired salesman for he Kuntz Johnson building materials firm. Mr. Wesifall died Saturday at San Bernardino Hospital. He had lived California six years.

He was a member of Masonic Lodge 477 at Gettysburg, 0., and the United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Bernisr of San Bernardino and Joe Westfall of San Francisco, both formerly of Xensa, and sister, Mrs, Pearl McCool of CCjVington, 0. Taylor litehead, 82: i dentist n.m Friday. Burial will be in Wood lawn Cemetery, Bowersville. Dayton deaths ARCHER, Mrs.

I a E. (Stoner). 81, of 309 E. Stroop KetLering, Tuesday; funeral 1:30 p.m Friday (Ullmer Son, Kettering). BAUER, Mrs.

Bsrtje 83, formerly of Daylon, Monday a Columbia S. C. funeral 2 p.m Friday (Moore, Daylon), COOK, John 72, of 11 Fairview Tuesday; pp vate services Friday (Kessler New Paris). CURR1NGTON, Mrs. Cecil M.

(Harbert), 87, of 330 Princeton Wednesday; fu neral 10:30 a.m. Friday (Can- gan). DANIEL, John, 87, formerl of Dayton, Tuesday at Boone ville, funeral wa Thursday (Britton, Mancheste HAMILTON, Daniel 24, 2G37 Valley Mad i Monday; funeral 1 p.n Saturday (Magetti). HINES, Marvin, 69, of 91 Benning Place, Tuesday; fu neral 10i3fl a.m. Saturday at tli McKiney United Method! Church (McLin).

HOWARD, Harold 83, fo merly of 1596 Oakland Ave Tuesday private service (Bradford Connelly). JONES, Mrs. Leora A Flint), 81, of 701 Hile St Englewcod, Tuesday; funer 1:30 a.m. Friday (Dick Sons). SCHMITZ, Frederick 8 of 72 Patty Lou Monday i funeral 10 Friday at Anthony Catholic Church (Wes SCOWDEN, Luther 65, 229 Park Tuesday; tune al 10:30 a.m.

Friay a Boahmer). Jellbrook SABER lists 7 projects BELLBROOK Seven areas or ecology projects have been elected by tihe Bellbrook Jayr ees' committee SABER (Su- jaTccesk a Helibrook En ironmenlal Response). The areas are: --New highways and roads. 5ABER is interested in the var ous state and federal highways nd roads proposed for i 1 1 rea and how they will affect! ic scenic properties that now xist. A major concern is the reservation of trees on Frank- St.

Ben Monnig is project ead. --Dog control. Headed by loger Lutz, the committee is interested in gaining greater control of running dogs. Pairks and open spaces. lealizing the important benefits of parks and open spaces near residential areas, SABER is interested in influencing the ubtic and private sectors of area.

Mike Stanton a Daum are in charge. --Zoning. SABER is seeking to become better informed re- Jarding local zoning and how he Jaycees as a group may influence zoning. Bill Hulihorst and Jack Boesoh are in charge. -ECOLOGY education.

Under the direction of Mel Burns and Ray Quast, the committee seeks to find means of educating tihe Hiblic on the condition of local environment. Efforts i 1 1 be made to find out what is being done in the schools concerning ecology education. Local Jerry Nelson is in charge of seeing how SABER can assist in tJie enactment of laws pertaining to environment. --Community clean up. Lonnie Matthews will study prospects of organizing m- nntnity clean-up projects.

The Rev. Theodore Petrikis is chairman of SABER. fire -M 1 college credits Bruce E. Jones, son 'of Mr, and Mrs. Frank E.

Jones, 72 Limestone Jamestown, was a to the honor roll of Wright Slate University for the last quarter Ohio Northern University, Ada, according to an announcement by university officials. Martha Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kline, 97 i and Dallas Mar- i given to students who have high academic achievement in college. Miss Kline is a mathematics major.

Marshall is a senior in business administration THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Thursday, January tt, 1171 CALLED BACK MIDDLETOWN, Ohio A I All 342 employes laid off last Armco Steel Corp. what's news "Four Fathom World" will be presented by Harry Ptder- son Sunday, Feb. 7, at 3:30 p.m. in the Frank M. Tail Auditorium, Dayton Museum of Natur- Ilistory, 2629 Ridge Peter Frankl, 33, Hungarian- born pianist, will appear wiih the Dayton Phil'harmonic Orchestra Wednesday, Feb.

10, at 8:30 p.m. in Dayton's Memorial Hall. Frankl has appeared Dayton. Tile presentation is the all over the U. Europe, Aus- Aroundjtralia, South Africa and Sooth America Dallas Marshall, 324 Kinsey DICK KISLING'S CHOICE MEATS 1903 W.

Second St. 372-5991 Next to Stop-N-Go HOUND STEAK 89c I WAYNESVILLE Funeral services are to be held Friday for Charles A. Taylor, 83, formerly of Waynesville who died Tuesday in Columbus. Survivors include a broth er, Clarence of Dayton, a several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Stubbs- Conner P'uneral Home. Calling hours at the funer- home will ba 6 9 p.m. today, SIRLOIN 99c Ib. BOILED HAM 99clb. SLICED BACON 55clb.

Dinner Bell Tiny Links SAUSAGE 79c ib. SHEPHERD, Bobby Joe, 11 mwith old son of Mr. and tfrs. Arthur Shoppherd of 1228 W. First Tuesday (McLin).

SHERMAN, William, 66, of 1429 Home Tuesday; funeral 11 a.m. Saturday tree). SLANTON, (Taylor), 29, of 50 Bragg Tuesday; funeral 1:30 p.m. Friday (McLin). SMITH, RIB STEAKS 79c Ib.

T-BONE 1.49 Ib. Honey or Pepper LOAF 99c Ib. Sliced BOLOGNA 45clb. Center Gut PORK CHOPS 69c Ib. Luther Chilly Lulher D.

Chitty, 95, of Xenia Route died Wednesday al Greene Memorial Hospital. The son of Cargill and Rebecca Osborn Chitty. he a born near Bowersville Oct. 1, 1875. and was a farmer most of his 1'fe.

He was a member of the First Reformed Church and ite Men's Bible Class of the church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Dursch of Xenia; two sons, Hugh, with whom made his home, and Robert Chilly of Miami, a brother, Claude Chitty of the Masonic Home, Springfield; five grandchildren, Mrs. Leon (Janet) Holbrook of Xenia, Philip Chilly, a Rev. Gordon Chitty of Rochester, Caroline Dursch Xenia and Barbara Chitty Miami.

and three great grandchildren. His wife, Edith Perrill Chilly whom he married Jan. 6. 1901 lied in 1957. Five brothers am Iwo sisters also preceded him In death.

The Rev. Edward Smith wil conduct services Saturday at p.m. at Ihe McColaugh Funer al Home, 826 N. Detroit St where visitation will be 7- FREE GIFTS for KIDDIES Fairborn firemen were called to the George S. Stringer home, (Freed), 77, of 980 Wilmington E.

O. M. CLEARHNCE CHILDREN'S SALE! 00 Friday 'til 9:00 P.M. 21 Easl Main St. Do Your Own Thing! iEnjoy an ant, examine a newt, check out a turtle, get with a goldfish.

Snuggle a puppy, hold a hamster, get involved with a terbil, speak to a parakeet larticipate with a pet at DOWNTOWN FACILITY ACK'S Is a prime example of our endeavor to better serve our customers. Stop In Today and Open A Safe, Sure Savings Account SAVING PASSBOOK Com unilecl AC TS 3 7 Q-arierly On 6 Month Certificates 5 3 on 1 Year Certificates SAVING STARTS AT HOME 1 Edith Of Ml M. 35 ll 2702 Sultlullli Hid AMI 2M-D325 tillf In 1:30 Si The place to go for pets AQUARIUM PET SHOP HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Xenia Knoilwood.

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