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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

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Xenia, Ohio
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OBITUARIES Wil iam Delbert Barton; Spring Valley Resident SPRING Ham Delbert of 202 Mound p.m. Monday moria) Hospil Mr. Barton i Barton, 53, sladt rf Dayton; four grand- and one great grand' Ketlermg Me Kettering. job setter al Delco Morainf Products the lasl 32 years, born al Lylle in Warren County Sept. 17, 1918, and had liveft here since He was (he son of Tillman M.

Ucey Barton. He married! Kslher W. Wilkerson, who survives him, cm Ocl 12, 1940, arid was a of Hie Spring Valley Church. member Friends Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Darjene Stiles of Wilmington, three sisters, Eglekraut of SI.

Petersburg, Mrs. Vera Brane o( West Carrolltoti and Mrs. Virginia Hopkins of Bellbrook, and five brothers, Warren Barton of this community, Arnold Barton of Waynesvillc, Herbert Barton of Gerrrianlown, Darrcl, Barton of Dayton and Chester Barlon of Bowersvilie. A sixth brother, Dallas, and i grandson, Derek Stiles, pre ceded him in death. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Thursday at the Neeld Funeral Home, 106 W. Market i where the Rev. Friend Couser will conduct funeral services al 1 p.m. Kri day. Burial wilt be in Spring Vallc'y Cemetery.

Mrs. Marie Rorchers Arthur M. Hall MIDDLETOWN Services for Arthur M. Hall, 56, of 104 Burton father of Mrs. James Hartmll of Fairborn, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

al Riggs Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, LaFoilette, Tenn. Friends may cali at the funeral home 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today. daughter. erviee pending Jones TAYLOR, Clinton 84, formerly of Oakwood, April 15 In LaJolla, funeral held Tuesday at St.

James By The ea Episcopal Church, LaJnlla, Calif. WALKER, Charles 88, of 9 Lutz Monday; ar- angernents pending (Tobias). WOODS, Mrs. Adah of 228 Orchard Sunday; fun a 1:30 p.m. Thursday Routsong).

Mr. Hall, who died Sunday afternoon at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, also Is survived by his widow, Pansy; another daughter, a son, five grandchildren and two sisters. Mrs. Haywood Curol DAYTON Services Mrs. Ida DeBord Curol, 28, of Antigo, who die Friday, will be held Wednesday al 2 p.m.

at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 Third with burial in Vat ley View Memorial Gardens Valley Rd. in Beavercreek Twp Friends may call at the fu neral home today 4-9 p.m. Mrs. Curol is survived by her husband, Haywood: her par enls, Mr. and Mrs.

William DeBord; two daughters, a son mil UfUlglllCI 3, a MJtl OAVTON Services will be three sisters and three broth conducted Thursday at 10 a.m at the Tobias Funeral Home 648 Walervliet for Mrsj Marie Johnson Borchers, 56, of 1430 Tabor Ave, Mrs. Borchers. a native Xen- lan and graduate of Xenia Central High School, died Saturday. Survivors include a son, Robert L. Borchers; daughter-in- law, Ethel Borchers; two sisters, Mrs.

Robert (Dennie) Fuller of West Carrollion and Mrs. Fanny Coliier of Grosse Point Woods, a brother, Oliver Johnson of Vidal, and two granddaughters. Friends may call at (lie fun a 3-5, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Mrs.

Annie '4, of 3706 Nicholas Mon day; arrangements pendin IBowtnan), DAVIES, Mrs. Hannah M. (Van Pelt), 79, ot 29 E. Wren Sunday; funeral 1 p.m. Thursday (TobiasI.

GERLACH, Mrs. Fave Glen Haven Memorial dens. a William F. Neustadt 82, Dayton deaths Simms' Hearing April 30 FAIRBORN The preiimi- nary hearing, for Airman 1. C.

David R. Simms, 21, a hospital patient at Wright Patterson AF Base Medical Center, las been continued until April 30 at 9 a.m. in Fairborn Municipal Court. Judge Edward H. Kimmel granted a request for the continuance of the hearing originally sei for Thursday.

Simms pleaded innocent Wednesday in Fairborn Municipal Court fol lowing his arrest by sheriff's deputies at his room at the base hospital. Simms has been charged with tlie murder of former James Unvn resident, Mrs. Waiter Pierce, 24, who resided in Fair born with her Air Force 50 times two miles southeast Fairborn in a ditch along Herr School Bells Delegates Selected THE XENr A DAILY GAZETTE Tuesday, April 21,1970 YELLOW SPRINGS Six 'ellow Springs High School uniors have been honored with heir selection as delegates or alternates la Ihe annual Buckeye Girls and Boys Slate this immer. IJnda Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Garner, 690 Omar Circle, will be the delegate to Girls State, meet- ng al Capital University June 3-20. Leslie Diehl, daughter of dr. and Mrs. Eugene Diehl, :320 Meadow is alternale. The local American Legion aux- liary sponsors the delegate.

Dennis Hacketl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackelt, 630 E. Enon is the Boys Slate delegate sponsored by the local American Legion and Jon Vernot, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmond Vernot of Lamont Dr. his alternate. It's also Yellow Springs High "1 Boys Asa- s. President St. sponsored by Greene County members of "40 el Tom Brucker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoger Brucker, 445 W. South College is his alternate. Boys Slates is held June 1826 at Ohio University in Athens. Briefs Eighth grade pupils at Bryan School will go to the high- school Thursday and Friday for Ihe annual "orientation." A clean up of Gien Helen i from left are: Stove Asakavva, Linda Garner, Dennis Hackett, Jon Vernot, Tom Brucker and Leslie Diehl (Gazette Photo).

School's lurn to send Slate delegate Steve kawa, son of Mr. and George Asakawa, 1333 about people can't kid kids. Mrs. Lolp Bullram of Bellbrook will receive a $20 a 1 award Tuesday for efficiency 1 and safety suggestions at Miami a Hospital. She is among more than 20 employes fo receive awards f-r lions.

Dorn wim her Air Force s- lv: band. She was found slabbed 45- is planned al I p.m. Wednesday 50 times two miles saiilhcatl nf "Earth Day" and students at the high school having rairoorn in a aitcn along Herr lc April 11. She had no classes Die afternoon can raped, according to Coroner to this evenl contacting Justin Krause. Gwcn Agna or just showing up.

Your Marketplace for Used Cars in Gazctteland: Classified Ads! Kids can tel! the difference be- 1 Iween fxkrich Fun Franks and other hot dogs. Their sensitive tasle buds pick out the Eclcrich flavor every lime. 63, ot 3337 N. Main Saturday; funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday (Magetli).

GREB10US, Charles 86, Justin Krause. Jerome Menz, Xenia attorney acting on a request from Alvin J. Bello of Philadelphia, asked for the continuance. Relic, an attorney retained to defend Simms, hasn't a i i Xenia yet. Menz said (oday he hasn't been retained as a co- counsel with Bello but did make the request for the continuance.

Simms, who was at the base hospital tor evaluation of neuro- surgery he had received there auigeiy in: na" txeiveu uiifre (lll in February, was on Ihe same floor of the hospital with the victim's husband, LI. Walter Pierce, who at thai lime was fire alarms No damage was reported in! two runs made by Xenia fire- 1 men Monday: 4:10 p.m., home of Brentla Crooks, 2G4 Taylor overheated fiirnance motor. and 6:42 p.m.. home of Art Smith, 232 Center plastic A Scr- ees for William F. Neustadt of 622 Fairknoll who ed Sunday, will be held Thursay at 2 p.m.

at the Morris imeral Home, 1809 E. Third (., Dayton, with burial in Mt. ion Park Cenietery. Friends may call al the fu- eral home Wednesday 4-9 p.m. A member vf the Church of le Covenant, Mr.

Neustadt re- red in 1958 alter 47 years with le Mobart Manufacturing Co. Je was a member of the Hoart Quarter Cenlury Club. Survivors include his widow, da a daughter, Mrs. Fred Wilmal Gulwein, with whom IJved; a brother, Frank Neu- of 818 N. Broadway Satur- dav; funeral 1 p.m.

Thursday (McLin). HARDMAN, Mrs. Alice, 49, of 323 W. Hudson Sunday; funeral 1:30 p.m. Wednesday (Baker).

NEAD, Monte 80, of 133 Gershwin Cenlerville, yes- lerday; funeral 1:30 p.m. Wednesday (Koiitsong-Bowsher, CentervilleV PAGE, Richard 18, of 715 Morehouse Friday; arrangements pending (McLinl. SCHERMAN, Mrs. Una, 81, of 4003 Brumbaugh Sunday; a 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (Baker).

STOKES. William 55. of 4102 Sylvan yesterday; recovering irom an operation. Mrs. Pierce was buried last Vednesday at Bowersvilie.

Sheriff's detectives have been ivorking full time on Ihe case interviewing possible witnesses and collecting data. Want Ads Do The The Office of DR. WILLIAM BILLMYRE, Chiropractor at 50 S. Detroit St. will be closed April 22nd thru April 26th so that Dr.

Billmyre may attend an Educational Seminar Office will open Monday, April 27th Our own surveys indicate that quite a people think an Olds costs a lot -nore than il really does. Result? Many people buy an ordinary car and end up a lol less car and value for their money. It's so unnecessary, loo, because OWsmobile has many models that are priced right down with so-called low-priced cars. See your Olds dealer. He'll prove that you're closer lo Olds than you think.

Cutlass Olds--onecf Olds rnodels priced under -right down ivilh a lot ol tow-pncutj r.an-.M But Cullass really widens lha value gap with tcalmes like Iht'se: ReQui3r-qas Kockct V-B Nylon-blend loop-pile carpeting Deluxe steering wheel DBias- Celled tires a Door side-guard Recessed windshield Hidden radio anlenna. 1370 Escape from the ordinary. iT excise fax and suggesrorf dea stale and vxal taxes. OtfioMT equipment ate Set the dial and then relax in pure comfort. There's nothing more to do.

You'll say Electric Heat is the greatest idea ever hatched. Call DPLfor more information and names of recommended dealers. DPL.

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