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Mon June 25, 1984 THE JOURNAL HERALD Dayton, Ohio 39 I .1. TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 223-1 5 1 5 09 Announcements 01 Obituaries 04 Ctmotory Lots 01 Oblfworloi CASH For Alum Cans Glass BEST PRICE 252-OOM i ROBERTSON, Yewell FOREST HILLS ctmtlary. 2 loll, M25 263-7032, MIAMI VALLEY Mtmory Cir-dent. 2 loll, 2 vaults, valued tl 11795, will ucriliu 11400. 10 Personals 08 Lost ft Found AREA Win.

Loll 1 Found P.I Staff photo by Bill Shepherd ABORTION A AC DAYTON. We can help. UP TO I6WKS. All services performed by a burgeon board certified gynecologist Davton Women's Services, 1129 N. Main St.

439-2660 Rwslry Call Sicu W4-6M5 INFORMATION FOUND Femilt Dtlmition, SICSA 2M-555I. Single-engine plane lies upside down in soybean field 3 injured in plane crash age 72 of 717 Earl Dayton, passed away Friday at Grandvlew Hospital. Survived by wife, May daughter, Norma Jean Malesko of Kettering; sons, Ronald Lee of VA. ft Richard E. of Dayton; 12 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren.

He was retired from Weldcraft Products Co. Funeral services 1 p.m. Tuesday Tobias Funeral Home, Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervllet Ave. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery, Vandalla. Friends may call at the funeral home 5-9 p.m.

Monday. FOUND male clwcolale-cotorrd poodM-lyp do; in DtvVtttt Pirk ret, Junt II 274-5041. FOUND, Pit Bull N. Main SI. area, ownar pay lor ad 277-7423.

FOUNO Small Ian mala dog, appro. 4 lbs. Found in E. Dorothy Lana, lt. by K-Marl on a- M4.

2M-II9I. HAYNES, Annabel, age ABORTION i Non-ofit. Same Dayton-Kettering location 10 yrs. 3460 Oixie Dr. Confidential sate care, local hospital affiliate.

I fee only, anesthesia. 24 hr. foHow up care in Daylon. Check ys out with your Physician. WE'RE CERTIFIEO.

Daylon Women's Health Center Inc. I INDEX 01 OethMriaa 01. 1 Funeral Stnicm 02 kMMwriM 01 CeraWTWi 04 Cemetery UH Oft MfJoHflHWltS 01 LntFav4 Of AfMOUMMMnft 10 FmMb 1 1 AHsjrntts 1 1-1 TSwm It immmm I U.I frlMMii 9 FOUNO young lamale Husky, Fifth Ludlow, 24-5551. LOST-A black cal, neutered male, green louch white on chesl, vicinity ot Firwood Dr. between Wilmington I Irving 291-2493 or MS-3W3.

296-1306 75, of Dayton, passed away on Friday at Miami Valley Hospital. She was a native of Ashville, N.C., resided in Dayton since 1944, a member ot Greater Allen AME Church, Ladies Aid Society, Equipment Committee, a former LPN at Miami Valley Hospital, retired REWARD LEWISBURG A single-engine plane made an emergency landing in a field near Lewisburg on Sunday and flipped over, but the pilot walked away from the crash and his three passengers apparently sustained only minor injuries, Preble County Sheriff Jan Spltler said. Spitler said pilot Barry Overholser, 6614 Miami-Montgomery County Line Road, had engine trouble soon after leaving Philllpsburg Air forcing him to land in the soybean field of James Geetlng. Overholser Is a lieutenant in the Dayton Police Department, commanding the Central Business District. Passengers Ray and Jean Overholser, the pilot's parents, and Toni Scheafer were taken to Good Samaritan Hospital, Spitler said.

An emergency room supervisor at the hospital said early Sunday night the Injuries didn't seem very serious. Two of the passengers were treated and released, and the third was being evaluated to determine If admission was necessary, she said. The hospital declined to give information on specific patients at their request. The soybean field, at 8071 Shields Road, was about one mile west of Lewisburg. 3 LOST CAT, female, orange-black while, red collar.

Alex-Bell I Normandy Rd Area. Named uj-cw REWARD To PIoca a Clnctifiasl licensed practical nurse from Dayton Veterans A JIMMIE'S ANGEL? ADULT STUDIO 4030 N. DIXIE DR. Choice of Lovely Angels, fin, 50 XX movies, 11 unique, fun sessions, hoi tub, body rubs, sauna. All major credit MODEL OUT CALLS 276-4101 -X Obituary, Mon.

thru Fri. Administration, Volun LOST CAT- male liner, black-grav-white-roddish brown, I yr old, neutered, wearing while flea color and lags. Near Waynesville-Beilbrook Area. Name h) "Wash 8:00 am to 5:00 pm PLEASE Area news in brief Oavs 474-517 or 434-1370, Eves 434-3374 teer American Red Cross Senior Citizens Counsellor. Survivors include her devoted husband, John J.

Hayneg; daughter, Mrs. Alberta M. Minor; son-in-law, $50 REWARD 0NSATURDAY-0NLY Woman dies in accident LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD HUSKY; droopy ears, 65-70 lbs, ii" at shoulders, light blackbrowntan, face IanNeck thighs I back of legs Ian. Lost Siroos Rd. area.

274-4722 or 291-3816. Maurice J. Minor of POSTELL, Elder Leland, 8:00 to 11:00 AM PLEASE CALL 225-2008-225-2010 OR 225-201 1 Dayton; sister, Ida Gist AN EMPIRE OF CAEZAR ADULT STUDIO 1 Introducing I New Sessient XX 4- BODY TREASURES 276-2 1 88 of Ashville. N.C REWARD brother, Leroy Young, LOST: Golden while coll ollie, Richmond, grand yrs. Greenwich Village area, 5 old, answers lo BJ" 277-M14 children, Barbara REWARD Raymond Marlon 5 great-grandchildren; BURNS, Lela age 65, aunts, Nilla B.

Brown, ot Dayton, passed away Saturday, June 23, 1984 Pauline Cooper of Day' age 79, of 4100 West Third passed away Thursday, at the V.A. Medical Center. He was a native of Batesville, and a resident of Dayton 40 years. Survivors include 1 daughter, Alice Postell of Dayton; 3 brothers, George, Mel-vin Postell of Dayton, Elder Robert Postell of Augusta, 1 sister, Luvenla Tyler of Detroit, 3 sisters-in-law, Mattle, Emma and LOST; light pink sunglasses, Sin-clalr Thurs. June 14.

Mrs. Rosaman Mon-Fri 225-2152, aft. 430 i Sat. Sun. 237-S757 at Grandvlew Hospital ton; very close friends, ARE you lired of spending veur money and time In bars? Are you lired ol meeiing people thai you later discover are married or was simply oul to make someone else iealous? II you're lired ol games you're in good company.

The hundreds df members ol Matchmaker agree with you. Simply caV 433-MI for details. Mr. Mrs. R.

V. Mc Lela was born In Clark County, February 14, Mr. Mrs. Harold Ca REWARD esar ft Mrs. Lillian 1919.

She was em ployed by Dayton Sen ior Citizens as Nutrl LOST, male, grey miniature poodle, clipped with bushey lall, ca ur-we or m-h. tional Site Manager, and a member of the Third REWARD Poriter. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Greater Allen AME Church, 1620 W. Fifth with Kev.

Charles L. Scott officiant. Burial Street Baptist Church, A TOUCHING PLACE ADULT STUDIO XX Aduhfreoty Fun I XXX Kinky Panty Lounge 898.72ll R. M. Postell; 1 brother-in-law, Wiley Tyler; LOST Norwegian Elkhound, black while female.

Heather, missing since June 13, Null Rd, Washing- Survived by her hus band of 42 years, Dea Kimberly Murphy, 19, of 7930 Washington Park Drive in Miami was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday at Bethesda North Hospital, Cincinnati, from Injuries sustained when she was thrown from the motorcyle on which she was riding. The accident occured when the motorcycle collided with a car on Route 741 at Hamilton Road just west of Lebanon about 5:50 p.m. Steven Harm, 20, of Miamisburg, the driver of the motorcyle, was in serious-condition with numerous fractures at Bethesda North. -i Stan Dworchak, of Lebanon, the driver of the car, was not injured. The Lebanon post of the Ohio State Patrol charges have not been filed, and that it Is continuing to investigate the accident.

Dispute leads to arrest A routine call to quiet a family dispute Sunday led the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department to the arrest of a man wanted In Florida on a murder charge. A spokeswoman at the combined city-county jail said William J. Carey, 38, was arrested in Harrison Twp. about 11:30 a.m. Officers on the scene made a routine check and discovered the outstanding warrant for aggravated murder In Pinellas County, for Carey, she said.

The Pinellas sheriff's office was unable to provide further details on the murder charge Sunday. Fuel leaks at safety building About 20 gallons of gasoline leaked from a rusted oil tank being removed from behind the City of Dayton Safety Building on Sunday, but firefighters and workers quickly cleaned it up and no damage was reported. About 2 p.m. Sunday, the first of two tanks was being loaded onto a truck to be moved from the Ion TWP Area W5-3705 Hurst and his crew quickly put water on the gasoline. Firefighters were called to the scene to try to keep the gasoline from flowing into nearby sewers.

District fire chief Cal Rose said a little gasoline might have spilled into the sewer, but it was diluted with water and a special chemical. Gem City Demolition crews had dug up the two 20-year-old tanks Friday, Hurst said. The crews were hired to dig up the tanks because police had discontinued refueling cruisers at the safety building site some time ago, a deputy at the combined city-county jail said, Xenia loses some power An equipment failure at a electrical substation In Xenia caused a power outage for about one hour Sunday, starting at 8:35 a.m., Xenia police reported. Police said Dayton Power and Light Co. service to Greene County Memorial Hospital, a couple of nursing homes and a few houses on the city's north and east sides was Interrupted, but that all of the Institutions have their own emergency generators which were placed into operation until repairs were made.

William Payne dies, ex-president YMCA William G. Payne, a longtime Dayton businessman and civic leader, died Saturday at Kettering Convalescent Center. He was 80. Mr. Payne, a former president of the board of trustees of the YMCA, Is the retired president of Payne Fabrics.

He, was also a former treasurer of the Dayton Art Institute. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on July 2 at First Baptist Church In Dayton. Graveside services will be private. Funeral arrangements are by Boyer-Miller Funeral Home, 850 S.

Main Dayton. West Memory Gardens, several nieces, nephews, cousins, other rela-tlves and friends, Funeral service 11 a.m, LOST-Orange-colored EiX Harrison Twp. area around Lvnnawav Dr. on 6-It. Answers lo the name Skippy.

278-971 REWARD Visitation 5-9 p.m. at the church on Monday. Arrangements Smith Funeral Home. Proces ver 3 daughters, Roberta Brown of Huber Heights, Janet Burns and Joyce Allen; 2 sons, Robert and Tuesday, Mt. Hebron Baptist Church, 108 North Williams St.

sion will leave from LOST Parrot, sm, green-yellow, 2747 Soldiers Home-W, vvoooman-yyooaDine. zx-xj Glenn; 9 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Myrtle Route and Nellie James, both Bishop C. McGill offici atlng. Interment Dayton LOST small blackish grey male wire haired terrier ml, 15 lbs, of Chllllcothe; 2 broth Carrollton Rd. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Greater Alien M.E.

Church National Cemetery Visitation 4 to 9 p. era, Charles Davis of answers to BuDDer-uujasper It. area 271-0145, 435-1099 REWARD ATTN: SINGLES RECORDED MESSAGE 228-1434 EARN $100 A MONTH An easy, relaxing way lo pick-uo cash all that Is required a plasma donation and special bonuses enabling you lo earn ua to 1100 a monlh. Come in today1 Bring this ad and receive J15 en your first dona Hon (New donors enty). Men-Sal I ajti-3 pm.

i Wed. 7:34 a.m. -4 ajn. ALPHA PLASMA CENTERS 223 0424 ISO Salem Ave. mortgage fund.

LOST: Small Bulova Keepsake watch w'black dial. Name of Circleville, and Fred Davis of Falrborn. Funeral Services 10:30 A.M., Tuesday at the George C. Martin owner on back. J54-431J envlime Monday at the church.

Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Procession will form at the church. Arrangements entrusted to the House of Wheat Funeral COST: Small German Shepherd, HUFF, Kathryn Cage 62 of Dayton, passed away remaie, grown a tan conar, Vicinity Troiwood' Madison. Small Funeral Home, North June 23, 1984 at St ridge Chapel, 5040 Reward. Call 154-3464.

LOST small male mixed doo Elizabeth's Medical Home, 106 North Frederick Road at Need Schnauier appearance, gray Center. Kathryn was Williams St. born in Dayton, May 27, coior, tan, iu-u ids, aieben-lhalcr Main area. 277-0661. REWARD more.

Pastor John McDonald officiating. Interment Wlllowvtew Cemetery. The family 1922, formerly employed at Wright Pat THOMAS, Russell M. age 76, of 4062 Rushton Beavercreek passed terson Air Force Base. site, when gasoline leaked through a rust hole, said Charles Hurst of Gem City Demolition.

LOST small orange white fluffy will receive friends 5-9 cat, female, Wyoming a 35 rea. 256-H30. a1 Survived by her husband Louis; a daughter, Barbara Pendergast of away Monday at Providence Hospital In Cin LOST: Sm. black white SHIH cinnati. Russell was News in brief Fairborn; a son, Steven; P.M.

Monday at the Northrldge Chapel! The family requests memorials be sent to Montgomery County Cancer Society or to the TZU, answers to Main I Pioneer area. 224 1444. REWARD born April 3, 1908 in LOST: sm. while kitten, last seen 8 grandchildren; a sister, Meady Kuck of Vandalla; and a brother William Lucas of Moraine. Funeral Services on lop porch 2126 E.

Third, taken That's right! You cin make extra money by telling unneeded items to readers of the Classified columns. You'll be surprised just how quickly your ad will pull response. Third Street Baptist Pipefitter feared dead Cuba militia in training Mason, Oh. He was a member of Joe Aceto's Band and music was the love of his life He was a retired Toolmaker of more than 30 years at Church Memorial Fund by gins on June is. Please return.

435-4010, 433-2372 REWARD CINCINNATI (AP) Several metal objects found In an in Lela's memory. MEXICO CITY (AP) Cuba's militia began the first of 1:30 P.M., Tuesday at CONOVER, William the George C. Martin oven at an NLO Inc. nuclear components plant indicate a missing pipefitter probably fell into the salt Incinerator, officials said. LOST: YORKSHIRE TERRIER-POOOLE, sm.

silver grey, lost age 66 ot 1262 E. Mar Funeral Home, North W. B.W. Tool and Midwest Tool ft Engineer ket St. Germantown, ridge Chapel, 5040 Sal.

Five Oaks area. 277-S610 REWARD died Sun. morning. Wll Frederick Road at Need- Keys, steel toe plates and eyelets from work boots, a series of weekly training exercises to prepare for "possible direct aggression" by the United States, the official Cuban press agency Prensa Latins reported Sunday night. It said thousands of members of the Militia of the Territorial Troops spent the day digging trenches, building fortifications and taking target practice.

The Prensa Latins dispatch said the exercises were liam is retired from the metal portions of work glasses and pieces of a radio were Duppt Co. and a veteran LOST: S300 reward for return of radio-cassetle, I gray a I brown more. Pastor Vernon Collins officiating. The family will receive ing in Dayton. He was also a member of The Conservancy Masonic Lodge.

Survived by wife, Maxle whom he married In 1934. Son of W. W. II. He Is sur Reader will be tote bag sm brown backpack.

Personal military confidential friends 7-9 P.M. Mon papers. URGENT! Must gel back Immediately. Call Morris ivy, 275- day at the Northrldge ordered "in the face of the growing threat by those who rose to power In Washington with President Ronald Rea calling you before you know it! Chapel. Interment Wil 72V4, I6JK brand Ave.

REWARD found In the oven Saturday, according to Lincoln Stokes, i Hamilton County sheriff. The keys fit padlocks found In David Anthony Bocks' toolbox, Stokes said. I Bocks, 39, of Loveland, has been missing since his morning shift Tuesday at the plant in Fernald, about 10 miles northwest of Cincinnati. His car was still In the parking lot and his street clothes were in his locker. lowview Cemetery.

gan as their center. i David of Jamestown; daughter, Suzanne Ed-mundson of Spring Val-ley, grandchildren, Miml Edmondson; Members of civil defense groups and "organizations of SHETLAND SHEEP DOG brown white wbiack on head, flea collar, Sash it name Lost in Kettering area Deiween Dorothy Ln 0" Dayton Newspapers, tnc the masses" also participated In the military exercises, ac cording to the agency. Christopher and Shawn 233-1515 Thomas; sisters, Ruth SlfOOO. 299-4654. REWARD 1 Classff lc vived by his wife Betty; daughter and son-in-law Kay and James Eckhart of Germantown; 2 granddaughters Kelly and Kisty Eckhart; nephew, Seldon Con-over of Worthlngton, Ohio.

Graveside services will be held 11:00 A.M. Tues. at Carlisle Cemetery. There will be no visitation. The family suggest In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to German-town Rescue or Dayton Hospice.

Arrangements by Arpp ft Root Funeral Home, Germantown. Loop of Plqua and Mary Jane Bard of Boston, Mass. He was preceded Dayton deaths BASS, Helen, 86, of 586 E. Second in death by sisters, Lucille Cannon and Mildred Hauff both of Dayton and 1 grandchild, Xenia, Thursday. Services 11 a.m.

'todav. First United Christian Church. Blanks, 3015 Ralliston Friday. (Bowman, South) BURNS, Lela 65, of Dayton, Saturday. Services 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday. (Martin) CLEMENS, Joseph "Joe," 58, of JkMcLin, Xenia) I BLANKS, Tonika Hicks, Infant daughter of Karen Hicks and Anthony LANDERS, Mrs. Delores Michael Joseph Thomas of Jamestown. The body of the deceased was donated to The Wright State Medial School. Memorial services 6pm Tuesday at The Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek GALLE, Lucienne Martha Jean, age 34, of 878 Horrell passed away Wednesday at Miami Valley Hospital Valley deaths- 1755 Rockwell Drive, Xenia, Saturday.

Services 10 a.m. Tuesday. (McColaugh) CROSSLEY, Harold 76, formerly of Dayton, Friday In Bellefontaine. Services, 11 a.m. Tuesday.

(Morton ft Whetstone) FARNEY, Llllie 87, of Dayton, Sunday. (Carrigan ft Mains, North Main) GALLE, Lucienne 89, of the Trinity Home, Friday. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday. (Miller ft Son) HAYNES, Annabel 75, of Dayton, Friday.

Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Greater Allen AME Church. (Smith) HUFF, Kathryn. 62, of Dayton, Saturday. Services 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday. (Martin) She was a native Dayto-nian. Survivors include Chapel, 3970 Dayton- Xenia Rd. at Grange husband, Clayton Land Hall Rd. If desired, con ers, parents Mr.

and Mrs. Otis L. Brooks, Sr tributiona may be made to The American Heart Association or The (Ethel); 1 son, Derek Landers; 2 brothers, Otis Brooks, Jr. and American Lung James 1 sister Osie Lee Burney, all of Dayton; granddaughter TOEPOEL, Maria A. Roxanne, host of other LONG, Christina infant daughter (OMA) 94 of 2350 Burn relatives and friends ing Tree Dr.

in Kettering, passed away on Funeral service 1 p.m. Tuesday, at Bethesda Saturday June 23rd. Be of Christene and Lawrence Long of 1966 Peach Tree Drive. Saturday. Graveside services 10 a.m.

Tuesday, West Memory Gardens Cemetery. (McUn, Gennantown Street) Temple Pentecostal loved mother of Gertrude and Liny Lorn- Church. 3701 Salem Elder Henry Jones merse with whom she resided and a son and (nee RappsilberX age 69 died Friday at the Trinity Home. She was the widow of Alfred M. Gille who died on Aug.

26. 1974. Leaves beloved sons, Alfred W. of Daytona Beach, Florid. Fred C.

of Hamilton, Ga. and William R. of Newport News, Va. and their wives; 7 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was a member of St.

John United Church of Christ The Oakwood Circle, Past Matron and Life Member of Dayton Chapter O. E. Founder and Mother of Jetu Club, Past President of Helping Hand. Charter member of Gray Ladies Red Cross, Chairman of Corp. and Council.

Vic Chairman of Blood Bask and disaster committee. Founder and President of P.O.W. Group during World War Q. Funeral Services 10 A.M. Tuesday from tie George Miller ft Soi Funeral Home.

ISO S. Main St Pastor Ed Puff Burial Woodand Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral borne from I to PM. Mot- NANCE, Ernest 72, of 610 Cherry and Elder George Smith officiating. Interment daughter-in-law Cor Woodland Cemetery nelius aad Marta Visitation 4 to 9 Toepoel of Houston ices 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, St John Lutheran Church, Covington. (Bridges-Stocker, Covington) PIQUA: Mary M. O'Connell. 83, of 414 W. Ash Sunday.

Mass of Christian burial 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mary Catholic Church. (Melcher) PIQUA: Harold D. Sowry, 72, of 811 W.

Water St, Saturday. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday. (Jamieson) QUTNCY: Stanley Price, 16. son of Betty and Walter Price, of 7555 Logan-Shelby Road, Saturday.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sidney Apostolic Temple. (Cromes, Sidney) ROCKFORD: Goldie T. Hassan. 88, of 2404 Ohio 707, Friday.

Services 1:30 p.m. today. (Stein-Lehman, Ceiina) SIDNEY: Homer P. Braun, 88. of 216 Hall St, Saturday.

Service 1.30 p.m. Tuesday. (Cromes) ST. MARYS: Kenneth R. Alexander.

63, of 1030 Hendricks Saturday. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. (Yoder-Long ft Folk) ST. PARIS: Mary L.

KendeO, of 1883 S. Elm Tree Road, Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday. (Deeter-Balrd, Troy) TROY: Henrietta (Ross) Brockus, 81.

of 1 W. Franklin St, Friday. Graveside services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Galveston Cemetery, Galveston, Ind. Monday, at the House of Hill Drive, Miamisburg, Sunday.

Graveside services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Evergreen Cemetery, West Car-roliton. (Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore) PAYNE, William 80. of Oak-wood, Saturday. (Boyer-Miller) BROOKVILLE: Travis D.

Blumen-itock. infant son of Laurie and Bill felumenstock, Arlington Road, Friday. lay-Powell Dexter) CAMDEN: Elmer Austin. 85, of 1640 Ohio 725 East, Friday. Services 2 p.m.

today. (R.CNein& Sons) GERMANTOWN: William R. Con-Over, 66, of 1262 E. Market Sun-lay. Graveside services 11 a.m.

Tuesday. Carlisle Cemetery. (Arpp Root) GERMANTOWN: Ialo S. Shope, 71, of 148 McCall Road, Sunday. (Arpp Boot) HILLSBORO: Rex T.

Cundiff, 32, of 7402 Ohio 138 East, Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Smith ft Son, New Vienna) 1MENDON: Isalena Shimp, 75, Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday. (Dick ft Sons) MIDDLETOWN: Gladys Back. 57, of 3116 Ottawa St, Friday. Services 1 pjn. Tuesday.

(Brough-Hapner) (MIDDLETOWN: Eddie Everhart, 66, of 1215 Grove St, Saturday. (Thomas) 'NEW CARLISLE: Fred E. Deering, 71. of 1325 Hampton Road, South. Saturday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. (Trostel-Chapman) PIQUA: Virginia P. Dillworth. 75.

of 933 Maple St, Friday in Dayton. Mass of Christian burial 10:30 a.m. today, St Mary Catholic Church. (Mekher) PIQUA: Marlyss E. Montgomery.

61, of 1525 Amherst Sunday. Serv Wheat Funeral Home, Tex. Also survived by a daughter- In-law Irene Lorn merse of Canada, 7 grandchildren 12 great 106 North Wit- The Classified word for today is LOOKING luk-lng: to direct one's gaze through: to gaze at Shoppers may look high and low. but they always find what they want in the Classifieds, If you're looking for the best place to sel It. cal the Classifieds.

Buyer and MBera meet every day in the Classifieds, wftere value and quality always cost less. Find what you need and sel what you dont need in the Classifieds. 223-OS The Joluml Herald DAYTON DAILY hams St. Family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Procession will SCHIRMER, Ann 71.

of Dayton. grandchildren and Saturday. Mass of Christian burial 11 form at the Church. great-great grandchildren. She waa proceeded in death by her a.m.

Wednesday, Immaculate Concep husband Albert and tion Catholic Church. (Meyer ft Boehmer) TOEPOEL, Maria 94. of 2350 son Frank Lommem. Mass of Christian burial 10:30 A M. Tuesday at Burning Tree Lane, Kettering, Satur day.

Mass of Christian burial 10:33 a.m. Tuesday. St. Charles Catholic TO PLACE A SERVICE DIRECTORY AD CALL 223-1515 St. Charles Borromeo Church.

Prim service 10 00 A.M. at the West-brock Funeral Home 1712 Wayne Ave. Burial Church. (Westbrock) UMPHREY, Lilian, 79. of Dayton, Saturday.

(Morris Sons. East Third) Calvary Cemetery WALKER, Samuel 64, of 217 Metro Friends may call at the funeral home on Mon day, Daytoa Chapter E.S.will hold n-nrial services at 30 PJLMooday. Gardens, June 19. Services noon Tues day from 7-9 J. day.

(McLin, German town Street).

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