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28 i 55 'ram Wf ATHIH IUMAU Deaths and Funerals DAYTON DAILY NEWS Tuesday, May 9 1967 3 Days Left to Vote, Greene Absentees Told The Dally Nrpwn f.rwf Cnunty Hun 6J'i t. Main Xenlm XENIA Beavercreek school district voters who can't make it to the polls next Tuesday have three days to cast absentee ballots in the special election on Snow BEGLEV, John Allen, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beg-k-y, 998 Independence Sunday. Graveside services 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Calvary cemetery. (Riesinger) CONNELL, Robert A 77, formerly of Dayton, Apr. 22, Los Angeles. DeWINTER. Henry, 78, of 250 Delaware Monday.

(Westbrock). GAINES. Bernard 56, of 6 McClure Sunday. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday.

(Tobias) HAMMERSLEY, Mrs. Lena MASON Gary Anderson, 16, of Shadow Lake, Monday from injuries in auto crash. MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Hazel Mae Archer, 68, of 1327 Reynolds Monday. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday. (Baker) Mrs. Ednas Johnson, 70, of 609 17th Sunday. Services 2 Wednesday, Second Baptist church. (Bailey) Jimmy D.

Neal, 36, of 707 Washington Monday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (McCoy-Leffler) NEW MADISON Clifton E. Beatty, 78, of near West Alex Figum Shaw low TimptratinM Eipitd Until Wtdnmdor Motniot ImUi4 PwrioilolioR Not IrdKoitd Camuli local Foncair Sara IHimfc Fortnian Boerger proposed $1,385,000 school expansion bond issue.

Deadline for absentee voting is 4 p.m. Thursday at the Greene county board of elections office in the courthouse basement, Mrs. Clark Eckerlc, elections director, said today. Eligible to vote as absentees are citizens who will be away from the district election day, disabled persons and members of the armed forces. Ten civilians and two military personnel have cast absentee ballots so far, Mrs.

Eckerlc said. Shot From Passing Car, Youth Says andria, Monday. Services 2 p.m. Dell, 50, formerly of Dayton New England's Cool Keeps Valley Chilly Minster High Names Top Senior Scholars Saturday, Clearwater, Fla. Thursday.

(Storch) A low pressure svstem ISJEISE K2' cr 'Ml n.ni. The Dallv New (Ireene Canto Bureau (ttli E. Main St, Xenla western New England with a m-iioi nnomi fmntnl svstem extending south- Comparative Temperature High this date last year and Mrs. Richard MoAVman. Additional honor students arc to be named.

Special awards will be presented to those who attained an average of 90 or above. Graduation exercises will be held Sunday, May 28. ward is causing chilly weather in the Miami Valley. A number Resurfacing Contract Let l.ow this date last year Monday's high al p.m. Monday's low at 12:59 a.m.

Average Normal Special to The Dally Htwl FUNSTER Jim Boerger, with the highest scholastic average for the four years, has been named valedictorian for this year's class of 85 seniors at Minster high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boerger. Three students tied for second and will share the salutatory honor.

They are Tom Fort-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fortnian; Jim Shenk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shenk, and Sara Moorman, daughter of Mr.

tampariaoq With Record Since 1883 Blgheit this dale 1S9B 92 Lowest this date in 1947 27 oiiiparutive. Precipitation Preceding 24 hours (at 7:30 a.m.) 07 Total amount since Jan. 1 13.05 Excess since Jan. 1 23 Total amount his date last 9.01 Deficiency last year 3.81 Humidity Ip.m. 7p.m.

1a.m. 7a.m. Relative humidity 61 66 76 71 Services here 10:30 a.m. Thursday. (Schlientz and Moore) HUME, Leonard, 78, of 1203 E.

Third Tuesday. JOHNSON, Mrs. Hazel 52, of 1203 Ashland Sun- day. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday.

(Banta) 3IERTZMAN, Mrs. Evelyn 47, of 601 Infirmary Sunday. Services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Joseph Catholic.

(Tobias) SHAMPTON, Mrs. Elizabeth, 83, of 397 Willaston Tuesday. (Magetti) WEBSTER, Charles, 74, of 3633 McCall Saturday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday.

(Bowman) Southwest Ohio ANSONIA-Callie C. Berry, 82, Saturday. Services were today. CARTHEGENA Rev. Frederick Stock CPPS, 65, of Mercer PIQl'A Mrs.

James Morrow, 64, of RR 1, Friday. Services were today. ST. MARYS Frank F. David-son, 81, of 420 Defiance Sunday.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Yoder Long) ST. PARIS Mrs. Elfreda Pence, 66, of RR 1, Monday.

Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Richeson-Wickham) SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Clara Belt, 79, of 979 Lagonda Saturday. Services 11 a.m.

Wednesday, St. Bernard church. (Conroy) TROY Mrs. Ruth Croner, 79, of 210 E. Main Monday.

Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Fisher) URBANA Mrs. Zelma L. Pence, 85, of 616 S.

Kenton Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Neff-Walter) YELLOW SPRINGS-Howard R. Archbold, 46, of 6045 Spring.

field-Xenia pike, Sunday. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Paul church. FAIRBORN Greene county sheriff's detectives today took over investigation of a Fairborn youth's report that he was shot by a passing motorist.

Olen Ray Wells, 17, of 1730 Lowell Rd. was treated at Grand view hospital in Dayton for a four-inch flesh wound along his left ribs. THE YOUTH told sheriff's Dep. Carl Windisch that at about 9 p.m. Monday he drove his car over broken glass on Byron stopped and alighted to check his tires, when a shot was fired at him from a passing sports car.

The deputy said that Wells, employe of a Fairborn service station, could advance no reason for the shooting, nor describe the car. Dally Iftffl Miami County Bureau JVi S. Plum Troy TROY The board of county commissioners has let a conn-act amounting to $100,818 for the resurfacing of four Miami county roads. The lone bidder Monday was Trojan Asphalt Co. According to county engineer Arthur Haddad 12 mile.s of roadway are involved.

They are Versailles Rd. Farrington Eldean and Buck-neck Rd. Haddad said he estimated the cost of the asphalt concrete resurfacing project at $100,840. Petition Asks Plant Annex Special tr The Dally News HILLS BORO Annexation of the large Moore Drop Forging Co. plant, completed here in 1961, to the city of HiUsboro is contemplated in a petition filed with county commissioners.

The petition calls for annexation of about 23 acres located at the intersection of the Willettsville Pike and Moore Road. of weak systems with a ridge of high pressure systems extending down from Canada will all but eliminate a chance for much rain the next few days. Forecast DWTIIN AM) VICINITY Mostly cloudj unci COO) today, high In the upper 508. Fair tonlcht and Wednesday. Cooler t'Wiighl, low near 4(1.

High Wednesday In the mid Wis. Probability of precipitation 90 10To tonight and Wednesday. NATIONAL Tuesday night showers are forecast for the eastern Lakes region, central and northern Pacific coast and northern Rockies. It will be cooler in the Kottlrwest and milder In the South. OHIO Partly cloudy, continued cool today, light showers east this morning; high In Mis except lower 60s southwest.

Fair tonllht, low Wednesday mostly sunny, not cool. KENTUCKY Mostly sunny, warm today. Fair, cool tonight. Wednesday partly cloudy, warmer, chance of showers mainly east. Highs today 64-74.

lows tonight 41I-5J. INDIANA Partly sunny north, fair south. Utile change In temperatures today. Fair, a little cooler tonight. Wednesday mostly sunny, a Utile warmer.

Highs today 56-64 north, In 60s snulh. Lows lonight 35-43 north. In 4Us south. LOW Kit I I f. A N-Conslderable cloudiness, cool today, chance of light showers north and east Partly cloudy, a little Hjoler, some frost likely tonight.

Wednesday partly sunny, a little warmer. Highs pKlay 4S-55 north, In 50s soulh. Lows tonight 30-35 ninth. 35-40 south. It mi WEATHER BUREAU May II.

HIM Sun sels today 8:39 p.m. School Pay Talks Set At Urbana county, Sunday. Services 10 a.m. Thursday, St. Charles seminary.

(Hogenkamp, St. CUSTOM REMODELING Room additions, kitchens, baths, Henry) COLLEGE CORNER Mrs. Clara Wilson, 91, formerly of College Comer, Sunday in Cincinnati. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday.

(Baker) FRANKLIN Mrs. Margaret Thompson, 86, of 230 E. Second Monday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Church of the Naza-rene.

(Eaton) GREENVILLE Mrs. Anna Kreitzer, 90, of the Brethren home, Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, Brethren home chapel. (Miller) LEBANON Leroy Wertz, 83, of 304 S.

Mechanic Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Oswald) rec. rooms, drives and patios, siding and all other types of home improvement! Special to The Dally News URBANA Faculty and staff members of Urbana schools will meet May 10 with the board of education to discuss a proposed wage schedule jeopardized by the defeat of a tax levy May 2.

According to a spokesman, most of the revenue for the levy was earmarked for salary increases for teachers. THE POSSIBILITY of another special election to resubmit the levy will be discussed at this week's meeting. Urbana schools have had a markedly high turnover on its faculty. Superintendent Purdy said he experts resignations from 20 teachers at the end of the current school year. Our work and our prices are desisned to please yout Educators Get Photo Report The Dally News Oreene County Bureau QUITS CALLING Priest's Message: 'Goodbye' NEWBURYPORT, Mass.

(UPD A young Catholic priest stunned his parishioners Sunday by announcing from the pulpit he was leaving the priesthood. The Rev. Walter Thomas Whalen, 30, turned to face the 1,000 worshipers three minutes before the 9 a.m. mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception "I have a special announcement to make," he said. "AFTER A very long period of consideration, I have decided to cease the active priestly ministry." He then asked for their prayers and briskly walked from the church to the rectory.

He packed E. Main -enia YELLOW SPRINGS The school board received a photographic report from Supt. Robert Gourley Monday night. Dr. Gourley recently al tended an educators conference at the ultra-modern experimental Nova school at Ft.

Lauderdale, and brought back slides for the Burglary Robbery Probed mj.i-..mir! li-i-i m.i.m mi mhi.ci 1,1 I fM Housing Unit Contract Let Montgomery county sheriff's deputies are investigating a board. BOARD MEMBERS and spectators at the meeting discussed with the how parts of the Nova program might be applied to village schools. In official actions, the board granted contracts to non certificated employes, hired a teacher and approved textbooks for several courses and grade levels. his suitcases, said goodbye to a sexton and a housemaid, and drove off in his six-year-old car. Within hours he was dressed in a sports shirt and slacks at his family's home in Chelsea.

FATHER WHALEN, ordained in 1963 after graduation from Cardinal O'Connell and St. John's seminaries, said he intended to seek a dispensation from his vow of celibacy. "I would anticipate getting married," said the blond and handsome priest. He said the "possibility exists" he would fall in love, and he hoped to be married in the Catholic church. safe cracking at the Candlelight Bar, 6129 N.

Dixie Dr. The front door to the bar was forced early Monday and thieves puched open a safe, taking between $800 and $850, said Det. Sgt. Ken Umpenhour. Dayton police are investigating an early morning armed robbery at the Bonded Oil 2800 Germantown said detectives.

The attendant at the station said a young man entered just after 5 a.m., pointed a pistol at him and demanded his money. He escaped with an undetermined amount of cash, the detectives added. Th Dally News Greene County Bureau Vi E. Main Xenla WILBERFORCE-A Springfield firm will build a two-story, eight-apartment faculty housing unit for Wilberforce university. Award of a $112,950 contract to Fly, was announced today by the university.

The building, expected to be complete by September, will be built on the "new campus" on Wilberforce Switch southeast of U.S. Route 42, across the highway from the present campus. The masonry structure will contain four one-bedroom and four two-bedroom apartments. Pool Chief Named Special to The. Dally News NEW BREMEN William Stoll has been hired as manager of the Municipal swimming pool, according to Kenneth Greiwe, village councilman.

Stoll is a fifth grade teacher in the loal schools. My most popular Chrysler is priced less than 7 models in the "low-priced Young Heads Citizen Unit Death Takes Lutherans' Rev. Korte Spci lrtl to The Dally OXFORD The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte, 57, died Monday of a heart attack while on the Oxford Golf club course.

Pastor of Lutheran churches here and in nearby Darrtown, Rev. Korte was with two Miami SELL 'EM yourself and you'll realize MORE Special to The Dally News NEW LEBANON-Pat Young has been named chairman of a new school district citizen's committee here. The group plans to provide year-round information service to school district residents. According to a spokesman the committee wil research and provide information to the public on enrollment, teacher welfare, staff needs, housing requirements curriculum improvements and taxes. CASH field: New Bremen Names Queen university faculty members when he collapsed on the second toe.

He was pronounced dead on arrival at McCullough-Hyde hospital. HE CAME TO Oxford in 1961 as pastor of Faith Lutheran church and also St. Matthews Lutheran church at Darrtown. He leaves his wife, Ann; a son, two daughter and two brothers. His mother, Mrs.

Dorothea Korte, lives in Bethany Lutheran village, south of Dayton. 2-year-old Newports lead their Newport -the most realistically-priced luxury car class in resale value! For in the country. When the deals and the cars-visit your nearby you buy it, and when you sell it1( More and more families are realizing additional CASH from articles that tlicy would normally trade-in, by selling these articles themselves thru fast-acting Classified Chrysler dealer today. Based on manufacturers' list pMM to Thp Dally N'ewi NEW BREMEN Theresa Shelby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Shelby, has been named queen of the annual New Bremen festival and homecoming. Sponsored by the Woodmen of the World, the event will be held July 21-22. CLASSIFIED 223-2112 prices published in Automotive News, November 7. 1966 Standard and optional equipment 4 Students For Seminars varies with manufacturer. Take move up to CHRYSLER '67 The KEY to FAST-ACTING Classified Deaths Want-Ads Four Roosevelt high school students are among 43 from 20 states who will participate in national seminars this month in San Francisco and New York city.

Cynlhia Nicholson, of 1051 Robeson Place and Henrietta Wallace, of 327 Western are attending the San Francisco seminar this week on "The City and Its Minorities." SANDRA SCOTT, of 344 Chic-ohominy and Karen Gas- AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER CORPORATION MITCHELL, Miss Helen, 85, formerly of Miainisburg and a resident of Washington Manor passed away at Miami Valley Hospital Monday. A life long area resident, she was a member of the First Methodist Church and is survived by a aister, Miss Edith Mitchell, Miamisburg; nieces and nephews. Services will be con JS'OAA SEE IT TODAY AT YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER kens, of 128 N. Marion will Assistance will be given to help write the most effective ail at the lowest cost. ducted at 11 a.m.

Thursday at the Brmigh Memorial Funeral Home, Miamisburg, with interment at Hill Grove attend the New York-Washington seminar May 10-17 on "Latin America: Evolution or I A.

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