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THE MASSILLON EVENING INDEPENDENT MONDAY, Deaths and funerals John W. Dutton John W. Dutton, 71, of 739 ave NE was pronounced dead on arrival Saturday at 1:50 p.m. at the Massillon City Hospital where he was taken by ambulance after he collapsed at his residence. His death followed a lengthy illness.

Born in Massillon, Mr. Dutton had retired from the Eaton Corp. here. He held membership in the Wesley United Methodist Church and the foreman's club at Eaton. His wife, Gertrude F.

Dutton, died Dec. 14, 1960. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lillian Dutton of Massillon; a daughter, Mrs. Michael Schott of Beach City; a sister, Mrs.

Richard (Carolyn) lelsch of Massillon: and a grandchild. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Gordon- ShaidnagleHollinger Funeral Home here with the Rev. James F. Lawrence, associate pastor of Wesley Church.

officiating. Interment will be made in the Massillon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. Carl F. Sick Carl F.

Sick. 65, of 8845 Manchester ave NW. Canal Fulton (Lawrence Township), Saturday night at Doctors Hospital after a short illness. He had been hospitalized for two days. Mr.

Sick was a lifelong resident of Lawrence Township and had retired from active work as a carpenter in 1967. He was a member of the Carpenter's Union Local 639 of Barberton and of St. John's Lutheran Church in Canal Fulton. Mr. Sick is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Nellie Sick: a son, Kenneth Sick, at home: and a brother. Frank Sick of Barberton. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Swigart Funeral Home in Canal Fulton with the Rev. Lawrence Meyer, his pastor, officiating.

Interment will be made at Union Cemetery in Canal Fulton. Friends may call at the funeral home until 4 this afternoon, from 7 to 9 tonight and Tuesday until the hour of service. Mrs. Joseph G. Kurlinski Mrs.

Ruth A. Kurlinski, 73. of 4941 Aurora ave NW. Canton (Perry Township), wife of Joseph G. Kurlinski, died Sunday at 9:15 p.m.

in Aultman Hospital in Canton, where she had been a patient since Aug. 2. Born in Tippecanoe, Ohio. Mrs. Kurlinski bad resided in this area for 40 years.

In addition to her husband. she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John (Gloria) Harding of Canton: four sons, William and Clarence Kurlinski, both of Canton. Kenneth Kurlinski of North Canton, and Donald Kurlinski of St. Petersburg, two sisters, Mrs.

Wayne (June) Hershey and Mrs. Homer I Beulah) Frank, both of Massillon; four brothers, Paul Graybill of Michigan, Ralph Graybill of Stone Creek, Aaron Graybill of North Canton, and Thomas Graybill of Newman: 17 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at I p.m. in the Gordon- Hollinger Funeral Home with the Rev. Bruce D.

Cummons, D.D., pastor of the Massillon Baptist Temple, officiating. Interment will be made in Newman Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Esther E.

Keith Mrs. Esther E. (Hegal) Keith, 64, of 1312 Louisiana NW, Canton, died Sunday morning at Timken Mercy Hospital in Canton after: brief illness. Mrs. Keith was born in Canton and as a young woman moved to Mansfield, where she was an employe of the Caldwell Bloor Co.

Later she was employed by Frank's Fruit and Vegetable Market in downtown Canton for 23 years, following the death of her husband, Walter Keith, in 1945. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene and the auxiliary to American Legion Post 44 of Canton. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Richard D. (Betty) Secrest of North Canton and Mrs.

Keith S. (Donna) Claus of Perry Township: and three brothers, Thomas Hegal of Perry Township and Andrew E. and Donald L. Hcgal, of Canton. She was preceded in death by another brother, Edward.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. al the Reed Funeral Home in Canton with the Rev. John Howald her pastor. officiating. Interment will be made at West Lawn Cemetery, Canton.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Joseph F. Salla Joseph F. Saila, 64, of 817 5th st NW. Canton, died Sunday morning at TimkenMercy Hospital, Canton, after a lengthy illness.

Born in Arona, Mr. retired in 1971 after 30 years as a bearing inspector at the Timken Canton. He held membership in Moose Lodge 481 of Massillon. Survivors include his widow. Mrs.

Bessie R. Salla: five brothers, Stanley John M. and Frank T. Salla, all of Perry Township, Walter Salla of Midway. Washington and George A.

Salla of Santa Maria. and a sister, Mrs. Louis (Sadie) Snow of Canlon. A son. Ronald J.

Salla, died in 1958. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Canton. Interment will be made in West Lawn Cemetery, Canton.

The body is at the Wackerly Funeral Home in Canton, where friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Moose memorial service will be held at the funeral home at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Martha L.

Paul Mrs. Martha L. Paul, 58, of 2707 38th st NW. Canton, died Saturday at 3 a.m. at the Massillon City Hospital, where she had been a patient since Aug.

11 after a sixmonth illness. Mrs. Paul attended Mount Union College and the University of Michigan. She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority, the Junior League of Canton, the Army Reserve Officers Ladies and Christ United Presbyterian Church in Canton. Her husband, John A.

Paul, died four years ago. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Christine Paul of Canton; her mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Leahy of Canton; and a sister, Mrs. Charles W.

Anthony of Massillon. The body of Mrs. Paul was donated to medical research at Case Western Reserve Univerity in Cleveland. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Christ United Presbyterian Church in Canton.

Harold E. Wendling Harold E. Wendling, 46, of 528 Standish ave NW died Saturday at 1 p.m. in Doctors Hospital, where he bad been a patient for 18 People Helping People John Feucht believes that funeral service should be a personal matter rather than a mere business transaction. He assists each family with genuine concern and understanding.

SHAIDNAGLE hollinger Member, the International Order of ine Gomen NAVARRE "Recommended m.P FU MOVE mi as re set red 23 wOOSTER :1 LAST days. Ill for four years, he had undergone open heart surgery three years ago. Born in Massillon and a life resident here, Mr. Wendling had been employed as a machinist for White Motor Company's Hercules Engines Division in Canton. He had also been a machinist and toolmaker at the former Griscom.

Russell Co. in Massillon. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3124 here, having served with the U.S. Army in Korea for two years and in Japan for one year. Survivors are his widow.

the former Florence M. Nougaret; two sons, Harold A. and David B. Wendling, both al home; his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold H. Wendling of Navarre; a sister. Mrs. Clyde (Margaret) Simpson of Massillon; and a brother, Ronald L.

Wendling of Navarre. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Gordon -ShaidnagleHollinger Funeral with the Rev. Robert Gamber, pastor of St. John's United Church of Christ.

officiating. Interment will be made in Union Lawn Cemetery at Navarre. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. A VFW service will be held at the funeral home this evening at 6:45. Howard C.

Resh Howard C. Resh, 66, of 17 Oak ave SE died Saturday night al the Massillon City Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Resh was born near Beach City and had resided in Massillon for about 30 years. He was a former cab driver here.

Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Marie Resh: a son. Ray Resh of Massillon. and a sister.

Mrs. Evelyn Palm of Canton: three grandchiidren and a greatgrandchild. A private funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Lantzer Funeral Home in Beach City with the Rev. Robert Gamber, pastor of St.

John's United Church of Christ in Massillon officiating. Interment will be made in the Welty Cemetery near Beach City. There will be no calling hours. Paul F. Frey Paul F.

Frey, of 3731 Whipple ave Canton (Jackson Township) was pronounced dead at 12:10 a.m, Sunday at Aultman Hospital in Canton, where he was taken by Jackson Township firemen. Death was from an apparent heart attack. A life resident of this area. Mr. Frey was a U.S.

Navy veteran of World War II, was a member of Fidelity Lodge 712 McKinley White Shrine 54, and Zion Lutheran Church of North Canton. He was employed by the land lease and right of way department of the East Ohio Gas Co. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. V. Pauline Frey; a daughter, Mrs.

Edwin Ringer of Hartville: three sons, Kenneth P. and James R. Frey both of North Canton, and Neal E. Frey, at home: a brother, Robert 0. Frey of Canton: and three granddaughters.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Karlo Sons Funeral Home of North Canton with the Rev. Karl Meuschke, his pastor, officiating. Interment, will be made in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.

Mrs. R. M. Englehardt Mrs. Rose M.

Englehardt, 86, formerly of 804 81h st SW, died this morning at 9:45 at the Rose Lane Nursing Home in Jackson Township, where she had been a patient for a few days. The body has been taken to the Heitger Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced later. The 1820 census listed 552 distilleries in Ohio. Uncle Sam wants your advice By LOUISE COOK Associated Press Writer Uncle Sam wants your advice.

The government is looking for consumers' opinions on everything from chicken hot dogs to air conditioners. Here are some of the proposals made by various federal agencies and information on how to make your views known: POULTRY SAUSAGE The Agriculture Woman shot accidentally Cheryl L. McCreery, 20. of 1242 Lincoln Way was accidentally shot in the thigh Saturday night while attending a party 'at 2350 Hankins rd NE, according police. Police said guests at the party were target shooting and that the McCreery woman was shot when a gun accidently discharged while being loaded.

She was reported in "fair" condition this morning at Massilion City Hospital. Egg prices COLUMBUS (AP) Eggs Prices paid to country packing plants for eggs delivered to major Ohio cities cases including consumer grades including U.S. grades. minimum 50 case lots. Carton Large A 70-72, Medium A 65-67, Small A 48- 50.

Sales to retailers in major Ohio cities. cartons delivered: Large A white 79- 85, mostly 79-81, medium 72- 81, mostly 73-75. Poultry prices at Ohio farms, hens light 1312 cents. Truck lot prices of ready to cook broilers and fryers: Cincinnati 3942-4012: Cleveland 39-4012. Stock market NEW YORK (AP) The stock market added to last Friday's slight gains with a moderate advance today.

The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up about a point in early trading, and gainers took a 3-2 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchangelisted issues. Service schedule John Finley Tuesday, 1 p.m., Meese-Bierie Funeral Home, Dover. Interment Dover Burial Park. Carl F. Sick Tuesday, 1 p.m., Swigart Funeral Home, Canal Fulton.

Interment, Union Cemetery, Canal Fulton. Harold E. Wendling Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., GorFuneral Home. Interment, Union Lawn Cemetery, Navarre. Mrs.

Anna L. Markham Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Karlo Funeral Home, North Canton.Interment, Union Lawn Cemetery, Navarre. Christine Owen Tuesday, 1 p.m., GordonShaidnagle-Hollinger Funeral llome, Navarre. Interment, Union Lawn Cemetery, Navarre. John Dutton Tuesday, 3 p.m., Gordon-ShaidnagleHollinger Funeral Home.

Interment, Massillon Cemetery. Howard C. Resh Tuesday, 2 p.m., private funeral, Lantzer Funeral Home, Beach City. Interment, Welty Cemetery. Paul F.

Frey Tuesday, 11 a.m., Karlo Sons Funeral Home, North Canton. Interment, Sunset Hilis Burial Park. ATTENTION MEDICARE PATIENTS! We Will Bill Medicare For You, Eligible, On Rentals Of: Hospital Beds, Wheel Chairs, Bedside Commodes Therapy Equipment, Onygen, Walkers. CALL 492-0335 MILLER'S RENTALS SALES 22:: AUGUST 30, 1976 THREE Johns officially drops from race Abel presiding over his last USW convention Department, at the request of the poultry industry, is trying to work out standards for cooked sausage hot dogs, bologna and knockwurst made out of chicken, turkey and other poultry. The USDA's proposal would set a maximum amount of fat in the finished product 25 per cent and a minimum amount of protein 12 per cent.

It would require manufacturers who use giblets to include this information on the label. A listing of the binders used, such as dried skim milk, soy protein concentrate and vegetable starch, also would be required on the label. Oct. 25 is the deadline for comments. Write to Hearing Agriculture Department, Washington, D.C.

20250. AIR CONDITIONERS The Federal Energy Administration, ol has proposed 3 set lest procedures to measure the energy efficiency or energy consumption of room air conditioners. These test procedures, worked out with the National Bureau of Standards, will be used by still another agency, the Federal Trade Commission, in determining product labeling rules. The proposed procedures measure cooling capacity in British thermal units (BTUs) per hour under certain conditions. The proposal also sets various formulas for figuring out estimated annual operating costs and energy consumption.

Sept. 10 is the deadline for comments. Write to Executive Communications, Room 3309. Federal Energy Administration, Box IB. Washington, D.C.

20461. Put "Room Air Conditioners Proposed Test Procedures" on the label. RECALLS The Food and Drug Administration is describing for the first time the responsibilitics of industry in dealing with products recalled under FDA jurisdiction. The list includes foods, prescription and over-the-counter drugs for humans and animals. cosmetics and medical devices.

Some of the practices spelled out in the regulations already are followed on an basis. Here are highlights of the formal guidelines: Manufacturers and distributors are expected to assume responsibility and expense for removing defective or harmful products from the market. The industry also is responsible for follow-up checks on the effectiveness of the recall. Companies should develop contingency, so plans they can for put them into effect rapidly. They must notify the FDA as soon as they remove the product.

Companies should keep records for use in tracing the distribution of a product and should use codes that identify specific batches of recalled products. The original deadline for comment was Aug. 30, but is has been extended to 29 at the request of the American Bakers Association. Write to Hearing Clerk, Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Md. 20852.

By JOHN BRONSON LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) I. W. Abel, presiding over his last United Steelworkers convention opening today, says the union should include blacks in its upper echelons. Abel made his proposal Sunday as the field of contenders to succeed him narrowed, lessening the chances of a divisive split in the nation's largest industrial union.

At a news conference Sunday. Abel recommended that 821 additional vice presidency be created and that the duties of the secretary -treasurer be divided. THEN HE SAID. "We happen to think that with the progress we made in our union on integration and providing equal opportunity that now is the time we should give serious consideration to fill this vice presidency, with black Abel did not suggest any names. Any change in the union's structure would have to be approved by the 5,000 delegates who are here for the -long convention representing the union's 1.4 million members.

The last convention was held in 1972. After Abel's news conference. union vice president John S. Johns officially dropped out of the race to succeed him. The union's age limit prevents Abel, 68, from running again, and now the only announced candidate is St.

Louis district director Lloyd McBride. 60. However. union dissident Edward Sadlowski of Chicago is expected to announce his candidacy for the February election. and that is believed to be the principal reason for Johns' withdrawal.

Johns threw his support to McBride. The union administration had feared that rival administration slates would increase Sadlowski's chances. Sadlowski, 38, director of the district that includes huge mills and plants in Chicago and Gary, has been highly critical of the union's conduct. both with the membership and opponents across the bargaining table. The union's top officers said Ihcy expect an endorsement of Jimmy Carter to emerge from the convention.

JOHN S. JOINS NEW YORK Furnished To The Evening Independent by MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER AND SMITH 127 Cleveland Ave SW Canton Dial 456-0561 11:30 A.M. MARKETS Aetna L. Cas 3133 Amer. Home Prod.

Pfd. AMF Inc. 181x Amer. 59 Chrysler 20 Columbia Gas 2411 Consolidated Gas 281 Diebold 12. Eaton 4113 Exxon 517.

Ford 55 Gen. Electric 523. Gen. Foods 321. Gen.

Motors 6711 Gen. Tire 203. Goodyear 223. IBM 27211 Beating victim is dead A man who had been hospitalized ever since Aug. 5 when he was found beaten on 10th st SW in Canton, died Sunday in Timken Mercy Hospital, Canton.

Dead is Joseph Kennedy. GO, of 1705 Taft ave NE. Canton. Police said today they were still investigating the beating. No arrests has been made.

A ruling on the death by the county coroner is pending. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the JacobsWaltner Funeral Home of Canton. Auto kills Canton boy, 4, in Magnolia, A 4-year-old Canton boy was struck and killed by 0 car on Harrison ave in Magnolia Saturday about 2 p.m., according to the Ohio Highway Patrol. Dead is Russell L. Green, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Green of 1912 Gridley ave NE. PATROLMEN said the child darted in front of a northbound car driven by Sandra J. Tansek, 28, of 8071 Elson st.

Waynesburg. She was not charged. If ruled a traffic fatality by the county coroner, it would be the 36th recorded in Stark County this year compared with 42 a year ago al this time. Russell was born at Doctors Hospital in Perry Township and attended Liggle Flower Catholic Church at Middlebranch. Survivors, in addition to his parents, are a sister, Melissa Lynn Green, and brother Charles Mitchell Green, both at home, and his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. DENTISTRY DR. RONALD F. RIVIERE DR. A.

J. STAEHLI DR. FREEMAN MALTZ DENTURES One Service, FOR or DR. Two PRICES K. Rays, Partials, H.

Day 252-3181 CALL CHUNG Cleaning Full COLLECT Extractions. Denture RIVIERE CENTER 949 E. LIVINGSTON AVE. COLUMBUS, CHI0 43205 'You'll Smile Tomorrow If You Take Care Of Your Teeth Today' MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M.

I. W. ABEL STOCKS Inter. 301: Kennecoit 291, Kresge Co. 381.

2 Merrill Lynch 22:1 Mobil Oil Nat. C. Register 323 Ohio Edison J. C. Penney Co.

501. 2 Pepsico 821 Phillips Pete 571. Pitney Bowes 15' Republic Sit. Sears Roebuck 677, A Sperry 451. Stan.

of Calif. 367 4 Stan. of Ind. 501 Stan. of Ohio 651.

Texaco Inc. Timken Co. 521. Travelers Carp. US Steel 471 Van Dorn 83 Westinghouse 1634 Xerox 634.

11:30 a.m. Averages Industrials, decrease 2.91 Transportation. increase 69 Utilities, increase 03 Over the counter By McDonald Company Phone 455-0361 (Subject To Availability) Bid Ask Bancohin Corp Columbus 17 18 Central Bancorp Cincinnati 230 A Cleve Trust Realty Units 21. 2-A Consumers Water 18'2 21) First National Bank Carrollton :16 First National Bank Massillon 40 42 Highee Co. 161 171 Hoover Co.

114, 12', McLain Grocery 14 15 Ohio Ferro Alloys 191: 201. Reeves Banking Trust 41 Union Metal 15 17 Van Dorn Convertibles 71 Yellow Freight 353 36' Matthew Contin of Peterborough, England, and Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Magnolia. The funeral will be held Tuesday al 10 a.m.

at the Little Flower Catholic Church in Middlebranch. Interment will be made in Magnolia Cemetery. The body is at the Rossi Funeral Home in Canton, where friends may call this afternoon until 4 and from 7 10 9 tonight. For A Lasting Memorial GIVE A HEART MEMORIAL CALL Mrs. Jack A.

Norton 768 Oakerest N.E. Dial 833-5956 WE WILL FULFILL EVERY REQUEST 11 is our desire to be of service in every way. Our many years of experience assure you of professional attention to every detail. sincere concern for special wishes. ARNOLD LYNCH Funeral Home MEMBER FUNERAL DIRECTORS INSTITUTE 729 LINCOLN WAY, E.

DIAL 833-4839 MASSILLON.

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