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22 JOURNAL HERALD August 21, 1973 01 DEATH NOTICES 01 DIATH NOTICES 01 DEATH NOTICES NATIONAL Wf AlHl 7fM SI -11 Yesterday's weather INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS Classified 223-1515 wijc J. tOSANCtLf I AJI ATLANTA DALLAS UliPvv MICHfST 1MPlA10tljNy UPI WE A1HEH fOTOCAJT Thundershowers are expected in the Great Plains. Elsewhere warm and northern Rockies and northern hot weather will dominate. Just call it perfect 01 DEATH NOTICES BALER, Kenneth 64, Of 6619 Enesco Eng-lewood, passed away Saturday. He was a member of Shiloh Church and waa retired from Frigidaire after 33 yean of service.

He is survived by his wife, Mary; two daughters, Cynthia R. and Melissa a son, Jonathan all of home; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Trenary of Celina and Misa Hulda Bauer, St. Mary's; a brother, August Bauer, of Akron. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M.

Tuesday at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, S555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main by Rev. Barry L. Johnson.

Entombment Royal Oak Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 P.M. Monday at the funeral home. If desired contributions may be made to the Blue Bird Motorcoach Community Blood Center. DRESSLER, Donna Dale, age 30, formerly of Day-too.

died Friday in Scotsdale, Arizona as a result of an automobile accident. Formerly employed by Phillips Industries. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Viola Dressier of Dayton; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lonnie (Darlene) Mattingly, Miss Emma Dressier, both of Kettering; 2 brothers, Frank Dressier of Beavercreek and John Dressier of Dayton.

Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Schlientz Moore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Ave. Rev. Roy Fisher officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. HAMILTON. Bessie, age 70, formerly of Clayton, passed away Wednesday morning In Florida. She was formerly employed by Steckt Market in Brookviile.

She was preceded In death by her husband, Willis, in November of 1966 She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, William and Judy Hamilton of 2 grandchildren, Debra and Bill of 2 sisters, Mrs. Leona Ryerson of and Mrs. Mildred Fitzgerald of Trotwood. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Hay, Powell Dexter, Brookviile, 15 Wolf Creek at Market.

Interment Bear Creek Cemetery. Pastor David Grubbsoffici-ating. The family will receive friends from 6 till 9 p.m. Monday. Arrangements by Hay, Powell Dexter.

DAYTON AND VICINITY Sunny today, high near 80. Clear and not as cool tonight, low near 60. Sunny and warmer tomorrow, high mid 80s. Chance of rain is zero percent through tonight. OHIO Sunny today', high 75 to 80.

Clear tonight, low in mid to upper SOs. Mostly sunny tomorrow, high 80 to 85. BAUER, Kenneth 64, of 6619 Enesco Court, Randolph Saturday; services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Baker-Hazel). BLACKMAN, Stanley, 68, of 1136 W.

Second Saturday (House of Wheat). BRIONES, Jose 60, formerly of Dayton, Friday in Marion, Ind. (Schlientz Moore, Centervilie). orroM NCWVORK WEST VIRGINIA Sunny today, high in low 70s to low 80s. Patchy dense fog tonight, low from upper 40s to near 60.

Sunny tomorrow, high in upper 70s to mid 80s. KENTUCKY Sunny today, high in low to mid 80s. Fair tonight, low in 60s. Sunny tomorrow, high in 80s. deaths yesterday; graveside services 10:30 a.m.

tomorrow at Memorial Park Cemetery (Carrigan). DRESSLER, Donna Dale, 31, formerly of Dayton, Friday; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (Schlientz Moore). FOLAN, Chester 63, of 4213 Shroyer Road, Friday; services 1:30 p.m. today (Swart, West Carrol lton).

FRANKLIN, Randall Scott, 21, of 6789 Sum-merdale Drive, Saturday; services 11 a.m. tomorrow (Tobias, Beavercreek). FREDERICK, Grace 80, of 155 Bellaire Saturday in Washington Court House; services 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tobias, Watervliet). GOOD, Mrs.

Ada 87, of 1211 Greenview Drive West, Miamisburg. Saturday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Gebhart Schmidt, Miamisburg). GRAY, Charlotte 72, of 2217 Lehigh Place, Friday in Troy; services 2 p.m. Thursday (Miller-Ream, West Milton).

HARKLESS, Kennedy 65, of 403 S. Euclid Saturday; services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Friendship Primitive Baptist Church, Mobile, Ala. (Roberts). HINCKLEY, Wesley 59, formerly of Dayton, Thursday In Miami, services 1 p.m.

tomorrow (Tobias, Watervliet). KUTH, Paula 20, of 63 Chambers Friday; services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Martin, Valley LUNSFORD, Charles Edgar, age 44, of 306 Morton passed away Friday at Miami Valley Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Sue Ann; 2 sons, Robert David and Terry Michael, both at home; 3 sis-ters, Betty Dick, of Akron.

Joyce Stanley, of Corning, Ohio and Brenda Graham, of Akron; brothers, Donald, of Akron, Jack, of Portsmouth, Bill, of Akroa, Kenneth, of Columbus, Leonard, of Wheelersburg, Ohio and David, of Corning, Ohio and his mother and father-in-law. Ray and Helen Houck. He had been employed at the Northtown Gulf. Funeral services I p.m. Tuesday, Tobias Funeral Home, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Rd.

at Grange Hall, Beavercreek. Interment Valleyvlew Memorial Gardens. FrlendJ may call at the funeral home from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday. In lieu of flowers gifts may be made to The Heart Fund.

MORRIS, Vaughn, age 61, died Friday at Kettering Medical Center. Formerly of Dayton and Miamisburg. Present residence was Dillsboro, Ind. Survived by his wife, Mary Eleanor Morris, and daughter and son-in-law, Kevin and Joette Sommers, as well as many brothers, sisters, neices, nephews and friends. He was a member of the Washing-ton Baptist Church, Elrod, and Minerva Lodge 98, Miamisburg, Ohio.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 pm (Daylight Savings Time), Sunday, Aug. 20th, at the Ulrlch Filter Funeral Home, In Dillsboro, Ind. Services are Monday, Aug. 21st, 3 pm, (Daylight Savings Time), at Washington Baptist Church In Elrod, Ind. RIFNER, Mildred age 65, 6809 Dial passed away Aug.

18th. She was a member of the First Church Of Christ Scientists, and was a volunteer brail transcriber. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Effie Ward; 5 daughters, Mrs. Patricia A.

Siddiqui, Pakastan, Mrs. Nancy L. Jones, Maryland, Mrs. Linda S. Dai ley, Ketter-ing, Mrs.

Sharon L. Ruzlc, California, and Mrs. Jill D. Flavin, Bucy- rus, Ohio; son, Tod Dayton; brother, Charles V. Ward, Layaffette, 14 grandchildren.

Memorial services II a.m. Wed. from the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood, at Irving Ave. In lieu of flowers, friends way make memorial contributions to the First Church Of Christ Scientist, 105 Sawmill Rd. WEAVER, Captain William F.

age 43, of 2123 Shroyer passed away Friday. He was with the Oakwood Public Safety Department for over 20 years. He was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. He is survived by his wife, Carol; son, David; mother, Mrs.

Flora Adams, of Dayton; 3 sis-ters and 1 brother. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood at Irving Rev. J. Brooks Gregory officiating.

Interment David Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. ANNOUNCEMENTS 06 CEMETERY LOTS-MONUMENTS Miami VaKav Mamarv Gardens, 2 rava kill. Ind vaclion 43S-4i44 09 ANNOUNCEMENTS 11 PERSON ALAND SPECIAL GREETINGS 1 DIABETES! If uncontrolled I I DIABETES CAN BE I A KILLER I Jwkaai AUO.

It, I0AM4PM I Whlffl Tbs) MsMHclfM StwpftC i SIS Wsnwtston 277-S30S 2415 N. Main 253-2146 aT Known OkajaHa wtf not KrontdV. St tun to oat a nonnot bolonMO' Md operounwMy i hown orior lo lerwnoa. s.4 mpi 12aNl DELL, Albert M. age 86, 1124 Watervliet passed away Sat.

at the Hilltop Nursing Home. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, and waa retired from NCR. He Is survived by his wife, Martha; a ton and daughter, Melvin Dell, Kettering, Ohio. Mildred Stone of Downey, California; 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Catherine Brldenbaough, Fort McKiniey. Ohio.

Funeral services 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Interment, Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Funeral Home.

FRANKLIN, Randall Scott, age 21, 6789 Sum-merdale Dayton, passed away Saturday at Grand view Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Grace; motherand stepfather, Linda Billy Tinch, Dayton; one son. Jay: 2 brothers, Timothy at Stephen, both of Dayton. He was a veteran of U.S. Marine Corp.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the Tobias Funeral Home, 3970 Dayton-Xenia at Grange Hall, Beavercreek. Interment, Bea-vertown Cemetery. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m Monday at the funeral home. HINCKLEY, Wesley age 59, Of 701 SW 54 Plantation, and formerly of Dayton, passed away Thursday at the Veteran's Hospital In Miami, Fla.

He is survived by his wife, Cleta; his father, Thomaa Hinckley of Maine; 2 daughters, Terri Pendley of Dayton, and Toni Hinckley of 2 sons, Gayle and Chris Hinckley, both of Texas; 2 sisters, Coleen George of Dayton and Myrtie Churchill of Maine: his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Zelma and Roy Brooks of Dayton; and 4 grandchildren. He was retired, formerly employed at the NCR Company, and was a US Army Veteran of WWII. Funeral services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Interment Miami Valley Memory Gardens.

Friends may call at the funeral home 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. KUTH, Paula age 20, 63 Chambers Dayton, O. Passed away Fri. at Miami Valley Hospital.

Paula was born in Dayton, and is survived by her daughter, Jody her mother, Glenda Kennard; her father. Gene P. Kuth; 4 sisters, Kandy Lawson, Cathy Hinton, Tonya and Sherri Kuth all of Dayton; 1 brother, Steve Stidham, grandparents, Laverta Kuth of Dayton, Lawrence and Stella Hicks of Ky. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the George C.

Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Fredrick Rd. Pastor Etham Duff officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-9 p.m. Mon.

at the Northridge Chapel. RIEGER, Charles age 68, 3179 Valerie Arms Dr. Died Sat. Mr. Rieger retired from the Maple Grove Restaurant where he had been co-owner for many years.

He was also a member of St. Joseph Church. Survived by brothers, Cletus Rieger of Louisvills, Ky. and Urban Rieger of Dayton. Also survived by numerous nisces and nephews.

Funeral services Tues. 9:30 a.m. at the Meyer-Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 a.m., St. Joseph Church.

Burial Calvery Ceme tery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 4-8 p.m. 11 PERSONAL AND SPICIAl GREETINGS JOHNSTON PARTY BOAT MO CHAPERON 1-421-4455 fmola Crut Yaor Around fubfc (amnion (vary Sunday 2 to 4 PA 11 PERSONAL AND SPECIAL GREETINGS I SERVICE FORECAST to OHIO EXTENDED OUTLOOK Fair Wednesday and Friday. Showers possible Thursday. High in mid SOs to low 90s Wednesday and Thursday and in 80s Friday.

Low in 60s. INDIANA Sunny and pleasant today, high in low to mid 80s. Fair tonight, low in mid 50s to low 60s. Fair tomorrow, high in mid to upper 80s. Dayton COLLETTE, Robert O.W., 67, of VA Center, Saturday; services 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow (Schoed-inger, Columbus). DELL, Albert 86, of 1124 Watervliet Saturday; services 11 a.m. tomorrow (Tobias, Watervliet). DODGE, Timothy Reeder, infant son of Richard and Judy Dodge of 321 Brookside Drive, EMMA LOZADA, Dtrector a Scotchxari Rtqor diets SOAK Sua AN ESTIMATE PRODUCTION-PERSON WANTED FOR GOLUTERAL ADVERTISIKG JOB Folders, booklets, mailingsphotography, typesetting. We need someone who knows specifying and buying in these areas; able to stay on top of detail, scheduling and expediting orders.

You'll work with fine people, in pleasant surroundings. Box 8759, Dayton Newspapers, 45 S. Ludlow Dayton, OH 45402. Announcements SI DCATH MOTKE tl MEMOOIAM 01 CAUO Of THANKS ta CEMETERY LOTS A MONUMENTS St ANNOUNCEMENTS M) LOST FOUND M-4 CS HANDLES II PERSONALS SPECIAL 11-1 ATTORNEYS Jobs And Instruction EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 14 EMPLOYMENT WANTED It CHILD CARE LAUNDRY SERVICE 15 SCHOOLS ll-l PRIVATE LESSONS INSTRUCTIONS Financial SUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SUSINESS i OPPORTUNITIES WANTEO INCOME TAX 4 ACCOUNTING MONEY TO LOAN WANTED TO SOAROW INSURANCE AUCTIONS SALES-AUCTIONEERS Business Services SERVICES REPAIRS 2S (Your Dirtctorv at Atm somce Farm.) Merchandise a DOCS CATS SrRDS OTHER PETS 34 TROPICAL FISH 4 SUPPLIES PETS OR FISH WANTED (Abova Itomt Convan-NtMy Littod Undor Muftratad Haadine.) 37 GARAGE OR YARD SALE 35 MAILORDER MERCHANDISE 3 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 41 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 43 APPLIANCES 43-1 SEWING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 44 HOME FURNISHINGS ACCESSORIES 45 TV-RADIO 4a STEREO-HI-PI 47 ANTIQUES COLLECTORS ITEMS 4 SUPPLIES SHOES CLOTHING JEWELRY 4 WATCHES CAMERA EQUIPMENT OFFICE STORE EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING SWIPING MATERIALS PLUMBING 4 HEATING ITEMS MACHINERY TOOLS-MOTORS FIREWOOD 4 FUEL SUPPUES GARDEN LAWN SUPPLIES Rentals ROOMS WITH SOARO ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING APTS. HOTELS MOTELS FURNITURE RENTAL FURNISHED APTS.

4 DUPLEXES UNFURNISHED APTS. 4 DUPLEXES DAYTON UNFURNISHED APTS. 4 DUPLEXES SUBURBAN TOWNHOUSES APTS. 1 HOUSES TO SHARE FURNISHEO HOUSES UNFURNISHED HOUSES MOBILE HOMES RENT MOBILE HOME LOTS OUT OF AREA RENTALS COTTAGES RESORTS 4 OUT OF STATE RENTALS BUSINESS PROPERTY 4 STOREROOMS OFFICE OR DESK SPACE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES GARAGES FOR RENT OR WANTED WANTED TO RENT Real Estate For Sale 1 HOMES DAYTON HOMES SUBURBAN EAST 4 HOMES SUBURBAN NORTH 5 HOMES SUBURBAN SOUTH HOMES SUBURBAN WEST PI AREA HOMES PI CONDOMINIUMS 1l MOBILE HOMES SALE 4 SERVICE IM MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE 103 FARMS 4 LAND 104 LOTS 4 ACREAGE 104 OUT OF AREA PROPERTY 107 RESORTS COTTAGES-LOTS 105 OUT OF STATE PROPERTY lit BUSINESS BUILDINGS OR BUSINESS SITES 111 BUSINESS PROPERTY WANTEO 111 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 111 INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED lit REAL ESTATE WANTEO Farm Merchandise 12S FARMERS MARKET (Your Diroctorv of Farm Rotated ItomiJ MARKET BASKET (Your Oiractonr of Farm RMaiod Product.) Recreational ill COINS 4 STAMPS 121 HOBBIES 124 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 127 POOL TABLES 4 OTHER RECREATIONAL ITEMS in GOLF CLUBS 4 OTHER SPORTING GOODS IJt BICYCLES 131 WINTER RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT 134 AVIATION 134 BOATS 4 MARINE ITEMS I 137 SAILBOATS 131 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE I3t RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR RENT 140 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE ACCESSORIES PARKS 4 CAMPSITES Automotive 1 143 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 144 UTILITY TRAILERS 1 FOR SALE OR RENT Hi CYCLES OR SCOOTERS 4 ACCESSORIES 147 EQUIPMENT 145 AUTO SERVICE-PARTS OR ACCESSORIES Mt AUTO TRUCKS OR PARTS WANTEO 151 AUTOS OR TRUCKS FOR RENT I 151 TRUCKS VANS TRACTORS 153 AUTO OR TRUCK LEASING Autos For Sale FOGLE, Bob D. 60, of 408 Arlingtoa Rd.

Brookviile, died Friday at Miami Valley Hospital after an extended illness. Retired from the Electric Heat Department of Dayton Power a Light, member of the Dayton Power 4 Light 25 Year Club, Gract Brethren Church, Brookviile, charter member and past president of Brookviile Kiwaais Club, former volunteer fireman, Brookviile, also Planning Board. Survived by his wife Lucille, daughters and son-in-laws; Jean and Jot Gordon, Brookviile, Sue and Les Parks, Anderson, S. Carolina, son and daughter-inlaw; Donald L. and Jill Fogle, Brookviile, grandchildren; Tony Fogle, Brookviile, Julie and John Gordon, Brookviile, Amy Parks, Anderson, S.

Carolina, a sister Mrs. Barbara Shemwell and brothers Melvin Fogle, Eddie Kercher, all of Kettering. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Gilbert Funeral Home, Brookviile. Rev.

Clair Brickel officiating. Interment Arlington Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home 2 to and 7 to 9 Sunday. FREDERICK, Grace B. age 80, of 155 Bellaire Dayton, passed away Saturday Fayette Memorial Hospital, Washington Courthouse.

She Is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hager and husband Elmer, of Washington Courthouse; 4 grandchildren; Sue Hager, Terry Hager, Joyce Cook, James Hager; 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 2 p.m. Tuesday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Pastor Dorwin Snyder offi-ciating.

Interment Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Funeral Home. GRAY, Charlotte age 72, of 2217 LeHigh Place, Dayton, died Friday morning, Villa Nursing Home, Troy. She was a retired secretary for Helldoerfer Cas-tellini Electrical Contractors.

She was a member of W. Milton DAR. Survived by husband, John; son, Thomas of W. Milton; I daughter, Mrs. Walter (Janet) Koscielniak of Springfield, 1 sister, Mrs.

Ted (Grace) Dimke of Dayton; 8 grandchildren. Services Thursday, 2 p.m.. United Church of Christ. Visitations Wednesday 3 to 5 and 6 to 8. Miller-Ream, W.

Milton. Department of Health, Education and HUM! 74 IS (J. Lm SI 1 tun. Mma mi 03. Racord wan an ia 1M1 Rotorl iw 50 in tW7 RECIPITATION DATA Total nouro ndwis I e.m.: Ml Tow Km monrN to 417.

Normol UK PMa moffl 1 .47 Monvt.parture 2 Total it daw Mm vow. Mil. MMrtur aormtfc Tom to dot nt voar 71 II iuci i ntvmH ate nMm 73 71 .73 .71 il .05 Worn to ll D.m a TO 19 mid St RlloliM IKJOWtilV (I tl aarconl. Baramater, aittrda: 3030. Baromalar, tilarda: X'2'' TODAY'S ALMANAC Sun rim.

tun Mil: 15 a.m. TEMPERATURES MMJft La Praclp. 71 SI 4 71 lotion BS Buttilo 73 St 17 Cnieooo 7 54 Cincinnati 71 SI Clavoland 74 i i 77 DAYTON i 74 57 SI 51 SI 41 7J SI 7) S4 71 57 40 tl 77 54 74 71 71 13 51 54 57 43 71 71 77 ...71 Wl DuKim Fori Worm- Honolulu lndtanapoHt. Kanui City Lol Louitviiia -7 -S3 .12 SI N-w Cnt 14 NowYort t3 Pttitadelpftia St Pnoanii 107 Pitnouran 74 St. Louli IS San FriKilco 44 Saull Sla.

Mar. 75 Tampa I Wattilnslon tS Northridge). LETO, Anthony J. 28, of 348 Bon Air Drive, Harrison yesterday; services Thursday In Detroit (Baker-Hazel). LONG, Philip 31, of 1204 W.

Fairview Wednesday; services 10 a.m. today at St. Adalbert's Catholic Church (Magetti). LUNSFORD, Charles Edgar, 44, of 306 Morton Friday; services 1 p.m. tomorrow (Tobias, Beavercreek).

MORRIS, Vaughn, 61, formerly of Dayton and Friday In Indiana; services 3 p.m. today ln.Elrod, Ind. (Filter, Dlllsboro, RIEGER, Charles 68, of 3179 Valerie Arms Drive, Saturday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Joseph Church (Meyer Boe timer).

RIFNER, Mildred 65, of 6809 Dial Drive, Friday; memorial services 11 a.m. Wednesday (Routsong). SHROYER, Richard 65, of 422 Tionda Drive South, Vandalia, yesterday (Morton, Vandalia). SISCO, Mrs. Ollie 85, formerly of Riviera Court, Friday; services 1 p.m.

today (Marker Heller). WEAVER, William F. 43, of 2123 Shroyer Road, Oakwood, Friday; services 10:30 a.m. tomorrow (Routsong). YOUNG, Andrew Rol-land, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rolland Young of 4459 Mossoak Trail, Bellbrook. yesterday (Tobias, Bellbrook). deaths 822 Filmore Friday; services 10:30 a.m. today (Trostel-Chapman).

NEW LEBANON Charlotte C. Ankney, 69, of 369 N. Crawford Road, yesterday (Holp). Byron Gearhart, 60, of 501 N. Crawford Road, Saturday (Holp).

Dorothy Trissel, 73, of 449 Rosetta Street, yesterday (Holp). NEW PARIS Helen L. Wefler, 73, of 111 High Saturday; serv Ices 2 p.m. tomorrow (Kessler-Barnes). NEWPORT Law rence J.

Gaier, 79, of 183 Cardo Road, yesterday; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church (Hogenkamp, Minster). SAVONA Cecil A Cain. 50.

of 2477 Rail road Drive, yesterday (zecnar, ureenvmej. SIDNEY Vivian Mottoe, 80, of 1417 Main Saturday; services 1:30 p.m. tomor row (Cromesj. TROY Walter Brademeyer, 71, If 746 Virginia Saturday; services 10 a.m. tomor row (Deeter-Baird).

George W. Rudlsill 71, of 1203 Ridge Saturday; services 1am SI I 1 St 4 a.m. S4 Jim S3 tarn. S2 7 am. SI I a SS 1 pm.

3m 4 p.m. 5 am A p.m. 7 p.m. p.m. am am 41 Warn 11 a DANCE YOUR WAY TO BETTER HEALTH.

KEEP YOUR BODY IN EXCELLENT SHAPE THROUGH BALLET. Sign up now for FaH Classes. 434-0822 Royal Swiss VUags 5799 Far HWs Ave. Dayton, Ohio 45429 i I' i 1 SPEEDREADING with increased comprehension American Speedreading Academy 278-9465 rnesss: If STEAM EXTRACTION METHOD IfyouYeover55, you shouldn't eat like youYe still 25. ARCANUM Nolan J.

Lambert, 68, of 15 Park Drive, yesterday; services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (Kreitzer). BRADFORD Mrs. Veree Shadley, 78, formerly of Bradford, Saturday in Hamilton; services 2 p.m. tomorrow (Stacker).

BROOKVILLE Bob D. Fogle, 60, of 408 Arlington Road, Friday; services 10:30 a.m. today (Gilbert). CLAYTON Bessie Hamilton, 70, formerly of Clayton, Wednesday In Florida; services 11 a.m. tomorrow (Hay-Powell Dexter, Brookviile).

ENON Ruby Cress, 58, of 3764 Raymond Drive, Saturday; services 2 p.m. tomorrow (Hale-Sarver, West Milton). FARMERSVILLE Sarah Kate Mabry, 91, formerly of Farmersvllle, Friday in Louisville, services 2:30 p.m. today (Holp, New Lebanon). GREENVILLE Paul W.

Irelan, 70, of 279 Dogwood Drive, Saturday; services 2 p.m. tomorrow (Miller). Jack E. Karns, 68, of 1128 Gray Friday; services 10 a.m. today at First Presbyterian Church (Miller).

NEW CARLISLE Hattle Corron, 43, of Chances are, if you're between 55 and 75 years old, you need 150 to 200 fewer calories daily than you did when you were younger. But you still need the right kinds of foods. To tell you what those foods are and why you need stiFi 3v mi I CHAIR s6 4W mem, ine Department of Health, Education arid Welfare has published a free booklet, Food Is More Than Just Something to Eat. For your copy, wnte: Nutrition, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. I 1 li ri ii ii nil i nni 'i i i i in I 1 1 wt inmrciior 1 1 mm torn u) IM MU CUMKI CALL US FOR The better you eat, the better you are.

IS4 155 IS4 154 ISt its UM Hi It IM 147 Ht 171 1" in 174 174-1 171 174 ANTIQUE OR CLASSIC CARS 1 AMERICAN MOTORS BUICK CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHRYSLER CORVETTES DATSUN DODGE FORD IMPORTS 4 SPORT CARS 4 WHEEL DRIVES LINCOLN MERCURY OLDSMOBILI PLYMOUTH ONTIAC TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ALL MAKES 4 MODELS CALL NOW FOH AN ArrvJir4ifncnii OP6NS10 4DAIIY 298-4505 THRIFT CARPET CLEANING 'WA8RANTY" OUI IXPfRT CREWS WIUCUAN YOUR CARPET BETTER THAN YOU HAVE SEEN Oil, A public service of the Welfare, The Orocary and TheAdvertiting Council. Manufacturers of America, this newspaper Bonus for first tlma donors with this ad. plasma alliance 165 E.H.Una 224-1973 Open 7 a.m. daily plus 4 evenings TOUR MONEY Will BE HTUN FUU 2 p.m. tomorrow (Deeter Baird).

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