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OBITUARIES Jean Goekler; former Xenian Tuesday In Richmond, services 9:30 a.m. (Wesl- Heart Church brock, Dayton). Mrs. Jean M. Converse Goek-' ler, 61, died in her sleep early Thursday morning at the residence of Mrs.

Ralph Hall, 6S9 N. Galloway where she had made her home the last week. She formerly lived in Xenia and recently resided with her daughter, Mrs; Harriett McGee of Bellbrook. Mrs. Goekler was born Feb.

7, 190P at Wilmington, N. the daughter of E. C. and Delia Powell Moore. Her first husband, Hayden F.

Converse, died July 10, 1964. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by sister, Mrs. Nell M. Hathaway of Tucson, a brother, E. C.

Moore Jr. of Wilmington, N.C., and three grandchildren. The Rev. James Hart, pastor of i Episcopal Church, where Mrs. Goekler was a member, will conduct private services Monday at 10 a.m.

at Meeld Funeral Home, W. Market St. Cremation will follow. There will be no visitation. Mile Nursing Home.

Waynesville. Born in Fleming County, Mrs. Carlisle was a Methodist. Her husband, James Carlisle, died in June, 1972. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Irvin (Leola Rulh) Vlmnich of Kettering, grandsons, four great grandchildren and several nieces am nephews. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Sunday and services at 2 p.m. Monday, con ducted by lh Rev. L.

Young, will be at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home, 18S N. Main Waynesville. Burial will in Miami Cemetery, Corwin. Ferri Brakefield Mrs. Fern Flax Brakefield, B4, died at 8 p.m.

Thursday in Heathergreene Nursing Home, where she had been a patient two, years. Born May 16, 1889, in Fayette Cnuntyj she was the daughter of Granville and Sarah Grant Flax. 'Before her marriage on April 11, 1914, to Ado Brakef i taught in Bowersville and Pleasant View Schools She'and a lived in the Bowersville area most of their married life. Mrs. Brakefield was a member Of Jamestown Church of Christ; Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Ray of Sabina; two.sons, Donald E. of Kalamazoo, and Charles Dale Brakefield of Grand Rapids, Ricltai-d Sofliard Services for Richard E. Sothard, of 2351 Holt Columbus, will be held at 10 a.m. lhe Schoedinger Funeral Home, 2741 Cleveland Columbus. Born in Jamestown, he died Wednesday in Riverside Hospital, Columbus.

Calling hours at the funeral home are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Columbus. Dayton deaths ALLEN, Mrs. lola, 64, of 2129 W.

Third Tuesday; services 1:30 p.m. Monday (Bowman. Gcrmantown). ALSTON, Margaret, 46, of 201 LeRoy yesterday (McLin) SIEGEL, Mrs, 87, of 742 Eedway Trot wood, yesterday; services 10 a.m. Sunday (Bradford Connelly).

STEENROD, CoUrtlatid 76, of 369 Kenwood yesterday (Morris Sons). SLATE, Brian 4-year-old son of Mrs. Donald Slate ol 114 Londonberry 'Vandalia, Saturday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow at House of Faith Church, Mjami Villa (Martin) STEVENS, Don 77, of 105 Silverston Englewood, Tuesday; services 2 p.m. today (Helrick).

William (Dock) 71, of 554 Hadley Tues day; services 10:30 a.m. todaj (Whiuner THACKER, Mrs. Eula Mac 63, of 1314 Ames Wednes day; services 10 a.m. Monday (Harris). THOMPSON, Joseph N.

53, of 612 Snoop yesterday in Atlanta, Ga. (House of Wheat). WEBB, Julia, 98, of 661 Oak Leaf Wednesday; services 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ml. Enon Baptist Church (McLin).

WHITE, Thomas 63, of 1531 Glenn Wedcnsday; services 10 a. m. Monday at St. Anthony Church (Weslbrock). YOUNG, Milton Henry, 41, uf 762 Sayre yesterday; vices Monday in Demopolic, Ala.

(Bowman, Hoover). ch Stein, 39, three chess champion of the U.S.S.R., died suddenly; Wednesday-the newspaper Sovietsky -Sport reported. Soviet, sportswriters said Stein collapsed of a heart attack. He was 12th on the latest rating list issued by the quali- 'icatlon committee of the International Chess Federation. BUCHAREST (AP) Vice Adm.

Grigore Maries, 59, Romania's navy commander, died Wednesday in a traffic accident, the news agency Agerpres Fairborn fire en res on ed a call at 11:48 p.m. yester day at a shed at the rear of a louse trailer occupied by Mary 958 Adams Rd. The ire-was blamed on a short circuit 'in a fuse box. Loss was estimated at $100 the structure and $100 to the contents other deaths U.S. approves school grant Xenia city schools have received a final okay on a $188,149 grant award in federal Ti tie VII funds under the Eniet-' gency Aid-Act.

Asst Supt. Aaron Page said yesterday. The funding was take effect July 1 and run months. The money was askei for to provide a new in schoo program for students ivhil( they ate suspended from class es 'and for more reading pro grams and file field rips. It is to come from the Department Health, Education and Welfare churches WASHINGTON (AP) ei1 to the ublic Dr.

Rubin L. Weston, chair man of the Central State Uni I versity "department of history black historian and author several 'books, will talk on I black history when he is guest! Sunday at Third Bap-: i list Church, 461 E. Main St. i Ia1k fire alarms THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Friday, July 6,1973 Xenia Fire Division, at 10:17 p.m. yesterday, i a units to SIS Chestnut thej residence of Geneva PatlonJ a kitchen appliance' caught fire.

Damage was mi- life squad A skydiver who suffered a possible broken ankle in Beavercreek's Independence Day At 10:54 p.m., firemen flushed celebration was admitted to a fuel spill in the street in of 188'E. Main St. Miami Valley Hospital and listed yesterday in good condition. Beavercreek emergency squad- men took James M. Jacobs, 26, of Kettering to MVH Frank Zink Field on a 6:16 p.m.

aid run. Jacobs was injured when he hit the ground in a skydiving exhibition and four grandchildren. She'was preceded in death by her husband in 1970. Services will be conducted at 1 Sunday- in Powers Funeral Jamestown, where visitation is S-9 p.m. Saturday.

Burial will be in Bowersville Cemetery. Leon Croivell Services for Leon R. Crowell, 76, 6f 121 Holmes Fairborn, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Woodland Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel, Dayton, with burial there. Visitation-is' 3-5 p.m.

Sunday at Boyer Funeral Home, 69 W. Riverview Dayton. Mr. Crowell died. Wednesday In Utopia Nursing Home, Medway.

A retired mechanical engineer, he formerly was associated with Aero Products ol Vandalia 'and Aeronca Aircraft Middletown. He was of First Baptist Church, Dayton, and a charter member of the Foremen's Club. Survivors include his widow, Katherine; a son, John L. Crowell of Kalamazoo, four sisters of Hanover, four grandchildren. ANDERSON, George A.

Sr. 63, of 573 Cedarhursl A Wednesday; services 11 a.m. tomorrow (Bowman, Hoover). BROWN, Mrs. Bertha Twine, 62, of 601 Infirmary Tues- 1 day at County Nursing Home; services 11:30 a.m.

today at Calvary Cemetery (Hetrick). BRUNS, Daniel 50, of 900 St. Nicholas Tuesday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Anthony Church (Meyer Boehmer).

BUCK, George 78, of 308 Camborne Englewood, yesterday (Churchill). DICK, Mrs. Loall I seph L. Myler, 6S, a long-time science writer and senior editor for United Press International, did Thursday of throat cancer. Mylor, who retired from jnur- nalism last December, was a pioneer reporter on atomic energy developments.

MOSCOW (AP) Soviet grandmaster Leonid Zakharov- will begin at 3 p.m. KILLED COLUMBUS, Ohin (AP) Ralph M. Steiner, 27, of Lima was killed Thursday night when struck by a train on Norfolk and Western Railroad tracks near Ohio 161 north of Colum- ibus. 103 permits issued for construction in county and James McDorman James T. McDorman, 57, of 78S1 Selma South Charles ton, died yesterday afternoon in Madison County Hospital, London.

He was a former Ohio director of the Farmers Home (Lamb), 66, of 2224 Miltsburn Wednesday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Tobias). FORD, Mrs. D. Bernadin'e, 71 formerly of 1551 Shaftsbury IV Tuesday; services 10 a.m.

morrow (Bradford). HALE, Virgil, 70, of 1196 1 die Wednesday; servL. 10 a.m. tomorrow (Miller (v Son). HARDING, Mrs.

Lena 85, of 47 Centre Wednesdays services 2 p.m, tomorrow (Morris Sons). HOUSE. Herman, of 4571 Woodbine Wednesday; services 10 a.m. Monday (Tobias). JOHNSON, Elizabeth, 58, of 144 E.

a St. Apt. 407, Tuesday; services noon tomorrow at McKinley United Methodist Church (McLin). JONES, Oscar 67, of 201 Jlackbcrry Tuesday; ser- ices 2 p.m. today in Otwny, Ohio (Botkin, Otway).

MASEMANN, Mrs. Anna 58, of 123 Creighttm Tues- lay; services 10 a.m. today (Tobias). MORT, Charles 67, of 1308 (ighland Tuesday; ices 10 a.m. tomorrow at Trin- A total of 103 building permits for construction estimated to cost $19,078,158 was issued during June from the office of Cary Maxwell, county building inspector.

Southwestern Portland Cement Fairborn, got a permit for industrial purposes for off Linebaugh Rd. in Bath Twps. at an ea- ited cost of $16-4 million. addition to the permit for tidustrlal purposes the remaining permits included 70 for single dwellings at an estimated cost of three for residential (nontranslenl). buildings at $525,000, four for outdoor assembly (swimming Administration and member ol the Clark County Fair Board for 23 years.

Calling hours at the Rador Fuheral Home, London, will be 7-9 tonight arid 2-5 and 7-9 p.n. tomorrow. Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Green Plains Meeting Friends Church, Selma, and burial will be cemetery. in the church Myrtie Carlisle Mrs.

Myrtle D. Carlisle, 88, 273 Balmoral Kettering, a former Waynesville resident fied Thursday afternoon at th Plat, Xenia, at $225,000 and also two permits'for 12-unit build- Ings at 1077-1099 and 1127-1149 Frederick Dr. at $150,000 each. Spicer Construction Co, permits-for a swimming pool at $55,000 on Kemp Spicer Beavercreek for a bath house at the same location at $25,000. Multi Units got permits for a swimming pool at $20,000 at Heaver Valley Rd.

and Obetz Rona Village of 'Beaver- creck, Beavercreek and for a bath house at the same location at $2,000. Gem. City Savings and Loan Association got a permit for a i permit business i on DayWn Xenia Rest- pools) at $102,000, one for com-i hoven Plat, Beavercreek Tsvp. mercial and office purposes At Twelve dwelling additions at $40,511, one multiple dwelling at $29,500, four swimming pools at 575,000. Henrietta's Bridal Shop, 236S Dayton Xenia Beaver- creok got a permit for a storage addition at $8,000.

at one for moving pur- The" office issued 122 elcctri- poscs at $15,000, one-for storage cal permits and 82 heating per- purposes at $8,000, two garages, mils during the month. Inspcc- and carports at $2,900 and three! tors made 1,104 inspections an' 1 miscellaneous jobs at Lofino Enterprises got permits for an 18-unit nontransient residence building at 1151-1185 Frederick Fair a traveled 4,609 miles making! these inspections. Permits issued during June, I 1972, totaled 102 at an estimated cost of $2,165,700. ily United Methodist (Tobias). MYERS, C.

William, 71, of 1149 Linda Vista Tuesday; services 11:30 a.m. today at Emanuel Church. POTTER, Louis 72, of 724 Westwood yesterday; services 1:30 p.m. a (Bowman, Hoover). RAVAK, Don of 1617 Cory Monday; services 10 a.m.

tomorrow at of Martyrs Church (HeVick). RUPP, Leo 81, of 400 Hadley Oakwood, Wednesday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Routsong). SCHNEBLE, Miss Mary Salome, 90, formerly of Dayton, ISPECIAL ON Arrowhead Homes for June July Aluminum PrePainted Seamless GUTTERING The Only Way To Go for Trouble Free Guttering J. R.

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