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Auditor Candidate State Rep. Roger W. 'Tracy, county. He will also make a tour A. Funeral This Afternoon i fte Republkar I State AudY.or, will bring his to Union County Wed- Ha will be accompanied In his ie8-in cow-I ty by G.

L. Seventh Distrrct Slate, Commltteeman and Lowell CnvCRder, Union Coutny Tracy for State Auditor fciy, a 2 a.m.. at the Marion wtr At 1VJI of the county Count House, 'General Hospital a', the nge of Tracy witf mee5 wift County 71. Auditor Warren G. Button also A lifelong area resident, he a candidate for releection at was shop foreman o' the H.L Committee Chairman.

Tracy has served four years in the Ohio House of Repreaenta where he is ft member of Finance and Stale Government Committees and Airman of -the Public Improve'mtnts Inspection Committee, Previously, Tracy served as an administrative assistant in the office of the In addition to serving In the Legislature, Tracy practices tew in iColumbus and 5s instructor in scie ai the Ohio State University. Tracy is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford and received his law degree from the 9:15 a.m. in Scttons office. All voters and are Invited to meet informally with the candidate at this time. OhJo State University "Communities attempting to bus.

Obtain federal assistance fir He and his wtfe, Elizabeth, side in Columbus While in Union County, Tracy plans to campaign in some of Re-submit Bill SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI)- U.S.Rep. Clarence Brown, R- Ohio, plans to re-submit legislation to set up a seperate federal health department to consolidate health programs "We- find ourselves in the sositlon-of having as' many 'as 12 and ,14 departments and agencies, making separate and largely uncoordinated efforts in the field of health," Brown said. Huffman and and resided at-124 -Wr, Second St." had been- hospitalized for il days. He was born in Union County, Nov. 7, 1898, the son of (Kasper- Kleiber, and was a meniber Trinity Lutheran Church in Marysyllle health -often bewildered by the Former Richwood Woman Dies At Portsmouth Bureaus and departments with which they must contend.

He was iwte married. first wife was the former Cressa Wheeler who died in 1927, He later married Elloulso Croy who died this summer. is survived by two children, George A. Kleiber and -iboth-of Marysville, and one sister, Mrs. Lauretta Graham of Cardington.

Funeral services was held today at 2 p.m., at the Postle- Jfale Funeral -Home, 4he Rev. William Frey, officiating. Bur- i Ricky tries To EAST WENATCHEE, Wash, (UPI) -Ricky Hammons, irf, will be buried this victim of brotfjerly love and Ricky died early Saturday morning in a fire at the family home when he ran into the ial was in Oakdale Cemetery. iMISSlMMGA department specifically 1 concerned with the health of the nation 89, former resident, died Sunday at the Mercy Hospi in-Portsmouth. necessary to iconsolidate health to strengthen them and to make them simpler, to obtain," he said.

"The daughter of JWin and Frances (Cunnoigham) Russell, she -was born April 2,1881 in Noble D. Durllngamp died In 1932; are a daughter, Mrs. Dehro (Ruby) Wilcox, Mapys- ville Rt. two grandsons, Charles Sullivan, Magnetic Springs, and' Charles Wilcox, 11 dren. Funeral servfce will be held at 2 p.m.

WednescJajTIh Bal- Hnger Funeral Home in Richwood wit'h the Rev. Herman Se1: coy officiating. Burial will be Cemetery. Friend 1:30 p.m. -Tues- Bar Clieated Clients (Continued from page 1) Jlf, 6 JI.YEAR DISPUTE-H.

E. Gilbert (left) and.J B. Hiltii.Jr. open a new round of railroad-union bargalnmg In Washington which could bring an endtov en H-year firemen working orLdiesel befriirassistant presfdelit of the United portation Union and Hiltzis the chairman of he National Rniltvay Labbr Conference. FLAMES 'Continued from Page t) jedges.

Many -could npt-Hp would not-wait for the ladders Son Of Local Couple Dies, called Friday and said, "Now don't do anything to i "-V. inmreio i Funeral service will be held Thejrneither-jumped orTcnolted arjTp.m. TSesday in bedsheets and blankets Liberty South Union Mennonite Russell Chapman, Dies Sunday Russell W. 0'iapnian, 60, Marysville Rt. 2, a former employs of Banco Corp.

hi Delaware died Sunday at the Union County, Home-after 7a-long- A native of Delaware, he was the son of Effie Chapman of Columbus, and the late John Chapman, He was a member of the kins Congregatbnal CJhurch and Redman In 'addition mother, he center of the burning house try to save a younger brothe hejjrroneousiy believed had no out a window to safety, Ricky decided his brother, Billy, 9 still was in the bedroom they He going after Billy," and ran past his mother sectlon of But Billy already was outside with his father, four sisters and another brother In the confusion of the apparently brother mer Virginia Ta'E; two daughters, Mrs; John Schuette of Pow- embarrass us." Miss George said she never demonstrated 'for or against anything and that she doesn't know too much about, disen- ters. She said she would like to tried to climb down. Mrs." Diane Parker, 52, an invalid, unabieHo- reach the smoke-filled hallway TOLEDO (UPI) Merritt Green, president Ohio from her, fourth-floor roof. She pushed her wheelchair to the window, hauled herself onto the ledge and cried for help. Clad in 'a nightgown, Mrs, after Mi rS ng Ame icf year relgn as resc a rooftop enclosure miSS mmMaA college students: per cent of the -this way about "Ninety-five college kids cmmbjed in flames.

The today are straight and the other est) acts pf a few members" past 10 years, and that "that lawyers are generally an honest group The association hasff 11,500 I Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert George of believes she represents the youth of Ameri- trauupant'waTan old "I don't know if he got out," she said. Church for-Wilbur -L.

34, DeGraff iRt. 2, who was -dsad-upen-arrlvaHSaturday at Mary Rutan 'Hospital, taine. A was born June 22, 1936 in Zanesfield to Wilbur and Reba (Hill) Campbell who in Marysville. He was Dubln; a sister, Miss Jean Chapman of Columbus; a brother, Dean Chapman, of Delaware; and 11 grandchildren. former Loa Richardson who survives; AiscrsurvlvinT'gfc'lhrec chll- ca 15,000 Green, reported at wecknnrf committee meqtings here the client's security fund set up in 1961 had paid popular tune, "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head." Miss America, she plans to transfer her studies to Texas Christian day.

Bring Mediator In Pay Dispute TOLEDO (UPI)- A teacher members the city school board were to meet today with a mediator in Suited In a strike by 2,500 teach 61,000 remain open with substitute teachers parents and administrators tak ing over classroom duties The teachers, members of the Toledo Federation of Teachers ---began -their boycott of classes last a contract offer, setting mini. at $7.100 and maxl- mum at 112,200. sgreedlto-accept a mediator from the American Arbitration Association in New York City and the local Labor Management Citizens Committee. EMERGENCY SQUAD Friday, 3:03 p.m.-nPaul Cerny, 2, son of Marlyn Cerny, 110 Story's Tralter from his home to Memorial Hospital. McGill, 35, North Lewisburg Rt.

from North Lewisburg to ---Saturday, 4:30 p.m.— No trans- portation, hospital needed oxygen for Martha McGill. to reimburse shortchanged clients. Only 40 claims involving 19 attorneys-were filed against the fund. Pairs: Rites Wednesday An apparent suicide was the She is a classical pianist, but by the Union Cor- for her talent number played a on Office to Ae death Sua- day. of Mrs.

Margaret B. Mc- KJtrick, 67, a Plain City Rt. 3 i The first runnerup in the pageant was Miss South Caroli- Claudia Turner. During the postcrbwning activities slipped aside and her parents, "Boy; I'm glad 'I'm not four county fair shows will be launched this week as the 1970 Ohio fair schedule rapidly draws to a close. County Fair starts at Upper Sandusky Indepen The and -the Hocking Cqunty Fair at Logan begin four-day stands Wednesday, the-same day the Harrison County Fair begins at Cjdiz for a fiyejdajLiiin.

Three other county fairs end thls-weekrThey are thirHafdin Falr-at-Kenton-todayr Miss America CountyJaiF Donald Paul Love, 24, Gay Plaiin City, is in Urtion County He was arrested "at 5 p.m. Saturday by a Union County me oeiiviiie indepen- vumny dent-Falr-in-Richiand-Countr his-pro- nrwi Dat'ion on prnnH baWon charge. larceny resident. County coroner Dr. Malcolm Maclvor said that Mrs; McKit g.unshpt.

wound' fired from a .22 cal. revolver, found beside her on the She was found Sunday abouj 7 p.m. 1 by her daughter; Mrs. Janice who contacted Sh'e was last seen aMvte Saturday afternoon, and the coroner's been dren, 'Bonnie, David and Allen at home; two brothers, Richard, Marysville, jykr Donald, Columbusr-and a sister, MrsT -RoberMRoslyn)-HorneyriWest Mansfield. Friends may call at the Reeder Funeraii Home in IXj- GraHf after 7 p.m.

Sunday uun- Ul 9 p.m. tonight. The Rev. 'Roy Koch will officiate. FViends may call ai the Ben- -nett-Brown Hoina fwm 7 9 p.m..

tonight 4 to 3 p.m. Tuesday where' private funeral service wJH be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Cremation bwill made to tihe heart fundr Dr. sell Bayiiff wiD officiate, Fotmer County Resident Dies JtvCohimbus did, not; see his ib out the window.

No other bTthe Beh Hammons family were injured in that gutted-most of their, three bedroom frame home, thanks mostly to a man known' only by his last name- Minor. was driving, past the Hammons residence early' Sa- turday-wheirhe-noticedthrffret He stopped and "helped the family, escape the burning "house arid" to rescue Ricky when, the boy was trapped inside. Minor had to drag Ricky's Mishap Reports MaryavHle report ibe sutos ot'Upey and Dorii Halfmiian Miiforf Center were damaged test week in 'a fender-bender mishap. No one was ctted. An auto driven by L.

Patten, rural damaged when her car ran Mb an auto driven by Sara Louise Hoffman, Connolly Pau ten was ctled. Cars driven by Mary E. W. Seventh Sit. and Fred Jonej, mishap' jn Rohr's parking lot, tiw Police Dept.

reports. Jones was cited. 'DavM Strausbaugh, 19, U. 1, Saturday swerved hb aufca miss another auto and lost eDtrtrohrHisrear wentIfiSFa diSch" 7 and bit)ko-a utility pole. The-Sheriff's dnputy cited recklesis operation.

The cars of Stephen Eyerman, 5, 1 Marysville' and Ni'ck Crawford Wrlglii, 32, of Dayton, were involved aimSsfhap 1 wding to'Sheriff's deputies on 1, Wright w.as cJted. gs Hammons screamed, "My soa is in there," Richwood Men In Accident RRJTRIKE (Continued from Page 1 1) Says; wouW-TaciyeTTl; oiit of business. A second railroad dispute, involving the question of firemeh on diesel locomotives, also is han i 5l: Nixon has exhausted year-old dispute and the United Transportatlon-Union-has-said ViTi 1 1 ta J. strike anytime after dead 12 Iwurs.They said Sept. 23 unless a settlement is 1t may.

Funeral -service wil be (held at 1 p.m. Tuesday 8n the Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. Livingston Columbus for Clara of Columbus. Mrs. Gamble, a former county resident, died at Grant Hospital Saturday after on extended illness.

The daughter of John and riett (Panyu) Low, she was born Townshjp-where-she and her husband, reside for many years. addition to her husband," sno is survived by two daughters, Mrs, Herbert- L. Budd, Ooluni- bus and Mrs. Dwight H. Moro- dren," stx grcat-gi-ahdchUdren and one grandchMd.

the une Autos driven by David Schmelzer, 26, ChestncS Richwood also Richwood Glided she had been despondent recently; She was a member of ths New CaHfojniarJPresbytenlan Church, and the Hawthorne Lodge No. 433. reached other Of Local Rufus T. Kealcn, 21, Cemetery Plain City, is out of Unto along St. Rt.

47. the Union Co, Sheriff's Dept. reported today. SdhmeJzer was cited. Both men are in Marion General Hos- pitaO, Schmedzcr in fairly good condilon and Bowen to in- tensive-eare-untt-is-in-guardeif condition.

The accident is still under Social Saturday, Sept. 19 5 p.m. Food for Complete Leesburg Grange Hall at Pharisburg al home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 3 p.m. today. Annual Union Fire Dept CHICKEH BARBECUE Friday, Sept.

18 Irving starts at P.Mr— Adults $1.50 V.KW. Hall, Milford Cente Ohio tuuuy. the Williams County Fair at Montpeller Wednesday and (he Wayne County Fair at Wooster Thursday, arresk-d at 5:07 a.mr Sunday by a Mi'ford Cpnvcr P.v DEFECTS FOR ART LONDON (UPI) -Natalia Makarova, the Rusian prima granted asylum in Ballerina Britain defected "primarily on account of my art, the ballet and the jreative work for which I believe I shall have much more scope here In the West." Miss Makarova told reporters it her hiding place nearLphdorr hat no one influenced her decision had to summon up all my-courage to leave all my riends, my company "ami "my mother. 1 really can't bear to alk about it," she 4 MtlU s-schedulej in Juv 3- nilo Betty R. Ca'ldwell, 33, Union vllle Center, is out of Uniot County Jail on her own recognl zance.

She was arrested at a. by a h-iain City PoHce officer on charges of operating a motor ve hide while intoxicated, driving left of center and resisting ar rest, and is schoduled to appear in Plain City Mayor's Court. Resident Dies mother and three grandchildren. Funeral service-will bs 2Tp.m, Tuesday. Baker temoon.

Now lice officer for contributing 5 the delinquency of a minor and Friends may oallatthe funer- js.rt~Uv.-i^r-- THE JOURNAL-ThUSUNE Monday, September 14, 1U70 Ul-lII N. Mala It, Ohio THRMf OF Si ta eubacrlfcstt! fcy nrjall In Cr.lGr, County to by null In Union County 700 to by mtii In Union C'ounty too tt, by carrier 40 cent. to by In Ohio IE on S. to by Ohio is'oo 10 cwti IATAUII (Continued from Page 1) ---her parent 5, Ttoyd and Mary (Kunkle) Apthorp, Marysville t. both of whom survive.

She was a graduate I 1 11,.. Jmb '5 lll Union County Journal to ItH Md Kvtnlnc Trlbun. In 0 In Ohio paid at ttarytvlIU. Ohio RKPBiClKNTAT1VK WO. UroUr of Ud InUrBatlonaJ.

Ohio A ocutlon National Surviving in addition to her parents are two sisters, Sandra Apthorp and Diana K. Apthorp, both of Marysville. -Markets COLUMBUS (UPI) Livestock: Hogs: Selling at auction. Cattle receipts estimated 300 selling at auction. Veal calves steady, choice and prime 36-12.

good and choice 5236, standard and good 21-30 Sheep and lambs steady strictly choice 28.50-27.50, good and choice commercial and good 20.50-24, slaughter steep 7.50 down home after Interment ii Grove Cemeterv Report $15,000 Tractor Stolen Union County Sheriff's office reported today that a tractor valued at stolen a the New California construe- tion site of the restauran and motel, The tractor be'longT to the Franklin Tractor Sales Co of Columbus, and is leased to Roger-MicheH of Mariom HJLis described as: a 5500 tractor, backhoe anc loader. It was taken between noon Sunday and 7am today. 1 Now You Know By United Press International Ballet stars Dame Margot Fonteyn Rudolf Nureyev hold the world's curtain call record of 89 at the State Opera House in Vienna. Local Stocks (As of II Today) Cent. Pfd 41 Columbia Gas 3ay4on joodyear 273.

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