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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 14

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OBITUARIES Mrs. Mary Reynolds, 83; West Virginia native Mrs. Mary M. Reynolds, 83 Xenia Route 1, died at 6:30 p.m Friday.at the Gibson Nursing Home. Mrs.

Reynolds had been resident of Greene County since 1949 and formerly resided Spencer, W. Va. She was member of the Triplet! Baptist Church in W. Va. Bora in West Virginia Dec.

6, 1887, she was the daughter of Jessie and Margaret Greathouse Runnion, She married George A. Reynolds Dec. and he preceded her in death May 30, 1965. Survivors include five daugh ters, Mrs. Pauline Williams of Xenia Route 1, Mrs, Bender of Clinton, 0., and Gertrude Reynolds, Mrs.

el Kendall and Mrs. Eff Mace, all of Spencer, W. Va five sons, George Edward Key olds, Charles Waiter Reynol and Ernest Teddy Reynolds, of Xenia Route 1, Orville Rey olds of McConnellsville, 0., a William A. Reynolds of Spe cer; a twin sister, Mrs. Lil! Dove Parsons of Spencer, brother, Herbert Runnion Spencer, 39 grandchildren a 22 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death one sister and three brothers. The body was removed the Sinnett Funeral 406 a Spence W. for services and bu ial. Local arrangements wer in charge of the Neeld Funer, Home, 106 W. Market St.

Pearl Volz BEAVERCREEK Mrs. Pearl Volz, 83, of 2656 Dr. died Friday at Kettering Me modal Hospital. She was th widow of Clarence Volz. Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs.

Fred G. (Mary Phyl lis) Prinz and Mrs. W.R. (Wini fred) Hutchison, both of Bea vercreek a son, Dwigh E. Volz of Addison, 111., eight grandchildren and one great- grandchild.

Mrs. Volz was a member ol the Oak St. United Methodist Church, Dayton. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave Dayton, with burial to be in Woodland Cemetery there.

Visitation at the funeral home will be 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday ville, she was the daughter of Abe and Fannie Patrick Music. Survivors i daughters, Mrs. Verlie Bowling and Mrs. Lillian Radcliff of Grundy, Mrs.

Ruth Bowen of South Charleston and Mrs. Ruby Boyles of Fairborn; two sons, Thomas Duty of Paintsville and Bobby Duty of Blane, a sister, Mrs. Veda Reaves area news Page 14--Saturday, July 24, 1971 arrest made A Xenia man was arrested i a night at the Eagles Lodge, 42 W. Second a charged by police with possession of gambling paraphernalia. Robert B.

56, of 140 W. Third St. had bond set at $100 and a court appearance scheduled for Monday. is specifically charged of Huntington, 25 grand- six great-grand- will be conducted and children. Services Helen M.

Rohde BEAVERCREEK Mrs. Gordon (Helen Rohde, 59, of 1940 Forestdale Dr. died Friday in Miami Valley Hospital. A member of Hawker United Church of Christ, she is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Hartley of Columbus; a son, Gordon R.

of Celina; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Noble of Xenia and Mrs. Mary Noisier of Dayton; a brother, Henry Hofferbert of Florida, and seven grandchildren. Services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in Tobias Funera! Home, 648 Watervliet Dayton, where calling hours are Sunday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton. Mrs. Bessie Duty FAIRBORN Mrs. Bessie Duty, 78, of 325 E. Xenia Dr.

died Friday at 4:05 p.m, in Kettering Memorial Hospital, where she had been a a i six weeks. Born Nov. 16, 1892, in Paints Monday at 1 p.m. in the Church 14 area libraries to share $29,000 A GRANT has been of Christ in'Meally, which she was a member. of Visitation at Jones and Preston Funeral Home in Paintsville, is Sunday and evening.

Burial will be in the Duly family cemetery in Paintsville. Burcham Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements lo Dayton deaths BOZMAN, Joe 29, former' of Dayton, Friday at Plain- ield, N.J. (Wheat, Dayton) BURRELL, Robert 50, of 19 Fourman Ct, Thursday; fu- eral 2 p.m. Monday New Lebanon). CASEY, Sandra 23 of 32 Thursday; fu- awarded to the Miami Valley Library Organization by State Library of Ohio to finance an information exchange project.

Fourteen libraries in seven counties Greene, i a Montgomery, Champaign, Clark, Darke and Preble are involved in the one year program. USE OF the grant will be ii four areas: --To provide reference r- vice from the county district and central resource library' a Dayton to participating libraries by toll free telephone service or mail; --Provide all major periodical indexes in each of the seven counties, along with a union list of Miami Valley periodical holdings in every library; --Provide photocopies of periodical articles and interlibrary loans of reading matter on a faster basis than has been previously possible, and --Develop in-service training programs on techniques of information service and the use of reference tools. WALLACE WHITE of Pigua has been selected as project adviser and Donald Paul of Huber Heights Community Library, project director. Major goal of the project is to provide a full range of resources and services which no one library is able to provide. participating libraries will improve and expand their information services through the project, and demonstrate effectiveness and efficiency of cooperative sharing of resources, according to J.

Dennis 3ay, chairman of the Miami Valley Library Organization Ad- 'isory Council. Arraignments held; 26 plead innocent a "punchboard," to Del. Robert He with having operation. According Hull, the punchboard is heavy cardboard with coins covered by a inserted in punched holes in the material. For 2S cents, the customer can buy a ticket which has a number on it corresponding to numbers written below a coin.

The customer wins coin and the amount of money written hi the slot beh'nd the coin. A citizen complaint led to the arrest, Hull said. TWENTY --SIX persons indicted by the July session of the grand jury entered pleas of "not guilty" when arraigned before Common Pleas Dan Aultman Friday. Two persons pleaded guilty and had their cases referred to the Adult Probation Department for pre-sentence investigation. They are James Riley, 20, Sabina, and Floyd Horsley, 22, Powers Bowersville, indicted for forgery.

Their probation hearing was set for Aug. 11. Trial dates were not set for the 26 entering "not guilty" Church in Saltillo, Bowman, Dayton), Tenn. Charles Adkins, 79, of 109 E. Main was listed in condition this DOENCH, Walton 37, fbr- nerly of Dayton, Tuesday at enver, funeral 2 p.m.

lonclay (Riggs, Middletown). DUBERSTEIN, Mose 70, rmerly of Heather i- ay at Miami Beach, F1 a. farker Heller, Dayton). DUCKRO, Mrs. Minnie S3, 2148 Bataan Friday; neral 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday al t. Marys Catholic Luthman). GROB, Mrs. Mildred, 57, of 00 Roanke Oakwood riday (Miller). FRENCH, Mrs.

Ethel 77 2800 N. Main Thursday life squad intensive care unit Memorial Hospital Thursday night after firemen were called to her N. Broad St. apparent over- p.m. a Mrs.

Ruth neral 2:30 aker). HARDING, formerly of Dayton, Thursy at Seminole, funeral a.m. Monday at St. Peters- irg, Fla. (Gee Pitts, St, tersburg).

HENLEY, Mrs. Maggie, 64, 1037 Romanus Vandalia, riday (Morton, Vandalia). HEMPHILL, Mrs. Myrtle, 65, 127 Melba Friday (Bowan). JACKSON, Frank, 75, of 835 Fifth Thursday at raining an apparent a attack Thursday evening at 1416 a Fairborn Fairborn firemen took him to the hospilal.

A 22-year-old Fairborn woman was treated and released at Memorial Hospila Two injured in Xenia accidents A two-car collision and a car- bicycle accident Friday resulted in minor injuries to two persons, police report. Milton J. Collins, 21, of 486 S. Columbus was not charged the car he was driving rammed the rear of a car driven by Mae L. Beekman, 63, of 3 3.

Adams Jamestown, at 11:50 a.m. at 202 W. Second St. woman was taken to address for an at Greene dose of pills after sus rawford Convalescent n- funeral Sunday at Grant- lie, Ga. (Jones Dayn), JOHNSON, Grover 66, of Two-year-old 'Davida Willis of 23 Elm Cedarville, was transported by firemen from 710 S.

Columbus Ave. Friday at 11:01 p.m. to Greene Memorial Hospital. She was treated and released. At 10:48 p.m.

Friday, Hazel Lindsey, 638 Glady a transported to GMH where she was treated and released 710 W. Fourth reene Memorial Hospital by 'iremen. She was treated and later released, At 11 p.m., 15-year-old Jack Wilson of 252 Orchard St. was to GMH when the bicycle he was riding slammed into the side of a car driven by Beverly A. Smith, 39, of 527 E.

Church St. on E. Church St. No one was charged in the incident. Wilson was treated and released at the hospital.

Craft festival chances good The Weatherman says there's only a 20 per cent chance of rain Sunday. So, the Primivitive Crafts Festival, featuring 14 different crafts, is set for 1-8 p.m, at the Greene County Historical i W. Church St. If weatherman is wrong sometimes he is the festival will be held next Sunday, Aug. 1.

pleas. Tliev are: Charles A. Cook, Emmet Dr. and 20, of Charles Brandenburg, 20, Harveysburg, both for forgery; Jeff Brown and Richard Liftman, both 18, Dayton, breaking and entering; Jack B. Doming, 42, Stanley Golomski IS, Robert L.

Hanby, 27, and Donald Lee Sotto- way, all of Fairborn, burning an automobile to defraud an insurance company; Stanley F. Warner 37, Kettering, breaking and entering and grand larceny; Joseph Ma lone and Samuel Banks, both of Dayton, breaking and entering; Robert H. Hamilton, 29, of 125S Berwald assault with a dangerous weapon; James H. Bruce, 30, of 408 Karsten Terrace, assault with a dangerous weapon, sodomy and two counts of rape; Mrs. Gloria J.

Witcox, 30, of 523 Eavey and Dwight H. Witcox, 28, same address, two counts of cashing checks with funds; AND, ON INDICTMENTS for narcotics violations, the following: Deborah J. Oxner, 19, Dayton; Paul DeLaVergne, Fairborn; Clyde Coleman, 20, Moraine; Edward Gibbons, 20, of 1341 Reid Vaughn Anderson, 24, Fairborn; Thomas A. Stratisbaugh, 18, Fairborn; Paul Tripoli, 18, Fairborn; Roger Stacy, 26, Fairborn; William T. Charles, 19, Xenia; James R.

Ely, 18, Dayton, and Cliris Spiess, 19, of 1276 Colorado Dr. funeral 11 a.m. Monday (Me Lin). JONES, Mrs. Nellie 76, of 940 Verona Wednesday; funeral II a.m.

Tuesday at Mt. Olive Baptist Church (Bowman). MURRAY, Charles Isaac, 57, formerly of Dayton, Wednesday at Lakeworth, funeral 11 a.m. Monday (Morris Sons, Dayton). REDMOND, Robert J.

Sr. "Tony," 78, of 28 a Thursday; funeral 9:30 a.m. Monday at the VA Catholic Cfmpel (Meyer Boehmer), SWEENY, Oval 67, formerly of 2128 Koehler NEW JOB Bernard J. Donovan begins duties today as assistant postmaster at the Xenia Post Office, filling the vacancy created when William J. Shaw was recently promoted to postmaster.

Donovan's promotion effective a coincides with the start of the i a Post Office's participation in the area a i processing plan, with Xenia mail going to the area facility for processing. funeral 1:30 p.m. Monday (Bobbitt, St. Petersburg). UNGER.

Mrs. Gussie, 81, formerly of Princeton i- day at the Galloway Estate Nursing Home, Miami, funeral 1 p.m. a (Marker Heller, Dayton). SHEETS, Mrs. Lauretta Ganell, 72, of 424 Heather Englewood, Thursday; funeral 1 p.m.

Monday (Banta). SMITH, Mrs. Reba Marie, 63, of 5017 Wolf Creek Friday; funeral 10 a.m. Monday (Morris Sons), STOLTZ, Mrs. Rhuella 8.5, formerly of Northwood rhursday at Washington Manor 'North (Westbrock).

Arson suspected in barn fire YELLOW SPRINGS Arson suspected as the cause of a fire that totally destroyed a Bryan Park Rd. barn Friday night, according to Andrew Benning, issistant Miami Twp. i The bam was owned by klrs. Charles Millinger of W. Whiteman St.

Firemen were called to the ire at 10:30 p.m. when jarn was a near total loss, All hey could do was stand by to irotect exposures a nearby jam, grass and weeds. Benning called the Greene County Sherff's Office at 10:40 p.m. to no- ify them of the suspected Investigation of the fire is continuing, so no information is available as to either the cause or dollar value damage to the barn. Xenian jailed at Wilmington WILMINGTON A Xenia man, 50 year old Mason D.

Jones, of 231 Bedford is in city jail charged with leaving the scene of an accident a drunken driving after his arrest Friday by the Wilmington Post of the Ohio State Patrol. According to police, the Jones auto struck a parked auto on S. South St. and left scene. Jones was apprehended minutes later by officers.

Believe dope confiscated FAIRBORN Police Friday raided a residence on a search warrant and confiscated more lhan 20 pounds of what is believed to be marijuana. Arrested was Phillip Frank Quartuccio, 22, of 1718 Arlin Apt. D. He was bonded on $5,000 preparation for his Monday af- afternoon hearing in Fairbon Municipal Court. New complaint, charge lire Xenia neighborhood spat The Wyoming Dr.

neighbor iiood hassle erupted again Fri day with the filing of assaull and battery charges againsl the woman who received a suspended i Friday and the filing of a complaint by her against a prosecution witness. Verona Herbert, 2651 Wyoming was charged with assault and battery in an affidavit signed by Jack Schroeder, 2639 Wyoming Dr. "Mrs. Herert is free on $50 bond. Mrs.

Herbert also i complaint with police Friday morning alleging a one of her neighbors had a ened her. No a have ecn filed. Squabbling began Thursday vhen Mrs. Herbert and s. 3uck Wisecup, 261S Wyoming allegedly squared off in morning barricade a dispute concerning a bicycle path barricade.

Mrs. Wisecup was clearing a path for her child to i a bike and Mrs. Herbert, as quickly, was rebuilding barricade to children from falling into a construction ditch." Mrs. Wisecup i assault and battery charges against Mrs. Herbert and Friday the defendant was fined $25 by Xenia Municipal Court Joseph L.

-Hagler Jr. who later suspended it. Testifying in behalf of iVisectip were Mr, and Mrs. Schroeder. An apparent strug- jle between a Schroeder a Mrs.

Herbert's husband Joseph resulted in assault and battery charges filed against Schroeder by Herbert. When Schroeder was arrested by police, he allegedly re- out fused to the cell block and was charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. He pleaded innocent to all three charges Friday in Municipal Court a was jailed in lieu of $800 bond. Fairborn woman is charged FAIRBORN Police have cited Mrs. Dica C.

Farmer. 40, of 531 Daytonia Ave. with driving while intoxicated and driving left of center, Ihe result of an accident in which she a injured. Firemen took her to Greene Memorial Hospital, where she was treated and released. Police said she was northbound on N.

Broad St. at 3:40 p.m. Friday when she drove into the southbound lane, striking a stopped car driven by s. Joyce Lakin, 35, of Xenia. Mrs.

Lakin was not injured. APPROPRIATE MEDFORD, Ore, (AP) Officers will be installed tonight at a meeting of the newly 'ormed Medford branch of the Refrigeration Services Engineers Society. One of (he officers THAT'S ME there on the left with Terry. He's 12 years old--an old man compared to me. I've only got a cou- ple of years under my belt.

And a long way to go, too. But I'm looking for a new home. Can you help? Spokesman seeks adoption SOME PEOPLE just don't appreciate us dogs. A neighbor of ours threw a hammer at me Monday and broke my right front leg in two places. Said he didn't want me over in his yard even though he's got two dogs of I'll still get the message, his own.

And he's paying my Did you? doctor's bills, too. I used to follow his son around on his paper route. anymore. Well, this family I adopted about eight or nine months ago took care of me. Took me to the vet's.

And he fixed me up. But v-uuiu UAC a. Wai 111 got this awful cast on and companion for no cost? You t's a real bummer. I'll have to BUT, I'VE got to bs moving on, try to find a home of my own. Say, how about home? Could you use a warm can come get me at 866 Toma- DISMISSED COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The case against Robert Rand, a black activist accused of involvement in riots at Ohio State University last year, was dismissed Friday as defense Arrest made by YS police YELLOW SPRINGS A 20 year-old local man was arrested Saturday morning by police and charged with breaking and entering a locked vehicle and resisting arrest.

Hector L. Cooper, of 275 E. Vorlh College was appre- lended at 3 a.m. on President Sf. by police and Antioch Col- ege security men.

He is held in county jail with- bond, said, torneys began calling witnesses to testify Hand was in another RESTING PLACE Xenia Sertoina Club is a service club and a recent Project has proven popular with downtown visitors. Ai 'o? ftl mana 8 erof Welfare Finance si-M Mai gave Cincinnati Reds tickets to the Sertoma Club and the club sold them. With the money received from the sale, four benches were purchased and placed around the Court House County commissioners met Friday with the Sertoma Hil 011 toexSess thanks the gift From left are Hmton; James Ford and James Cam, county commissioners; Arnold McCoy (seated), president of Sertoma Chui nan and Bartlett, BenchTommUtWPand JoSh Hames, county conimissioner-(Gaz Uo Photo).

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