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Medina County Gazette from Medina, Ohio • Page 2

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2 Leader Mrrfma, Area Deaths MRS. VIOLA MAY BUCHANAN oi Berea, His mother. Mrs, Tas- Mrs. Viola M. Buchanan, 50 sa Lane of Pontiac, Mich broth- of 338 North Harmony died Thursday at her home after a Dale.

Charles, and Arthur, all from Pontiac, and 15 grandchildren also survive. Friends may call at the Bower Funeral home after 7 on Friday, and Saturday afterno and evening Services will be held Sunday, Oct. 2 at 2 30 with the Rev. Georg. Buck officiating.

Burial will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Valley City TIIK LATKST IN bathroom are for Inspertion at the Wirkes Home Improvement Center, Copley. kitchens, a bedroom, a family room, bathrooms in finished detail Wickes Center Is For Business At Copley The Wickes Corp of Saginaw, president, explained in depth the are included. You can choose your garage door or home entrance by seeing them in operation. Op en Aufmuth Motors' Service Advisor Finishes Course lengthy illness Born in Wayne County to Charles and Ethel M. Norris.

she had been a resident of Medina since moving here from A.shland in 1947 Mrs. Buchanan was employed as a secretary and switchboard operator for the Henry Furnace Co for eight years. A member of the First Christian Church of Medina, she also FRED WEBER belonged to the Anniversary Club of Ashland. Union Medina, died la The deceased is survived by night in Medina Community Hosher husband, Earl and chil- en. Michael L.

Sloan a Born in Cleveland, he moved me, Mrs. Joan Sorg of Berea Medina County with his par- and Mrs. Janet Estock of Cleve- gnts at the age of 12 He farmland, and four grandchildren. for many years before mo- Also surviving are her moth- ving to Medina City where he er, Mrs. Ethel McFadden of was head of the Street Depart- Wooster, and a brother, Ray- ment.

He was then maintenance mond L. Norris of Madisonburg. man st Spring Grove Cemetery The Rev. Harold Simones will until his retirement, conduct services at the Waite He was preceded in death by and Son Memorial Home Satur- his wife, Mary Francis, in 1959, day at 2 p.m., with burial at and a daughter. La Vone who nasha Container, right.

Fitxgerald is chairman of the Industrial Division, while Miller is vice-chairman. The industrial goal is set at 115,550. Continued from Page 1 Spring Grove Cemetery. Mich entertained the press of the area at new Wi flome Improvement Cwiter in ('opiey Wednesday evening Wickes executives from Michigan. Ohio, Maryland and Indiana were on hand to personally Bob Randall, service advisor for Aufmuth Motors, auth- oriztd Volkswagen dealership in Medina, has completed a five- operation of such centers, how a choice of locations is made, how tJiey recruit personnel, and the actual mechancis of making course of insbniction at the an improvement of your home.

Volkswagen Technical Ing Center in Columbus. The Wickes Corp. is 112 years Randall pointed out that the concuci. individual tom-s of the old, starting as a manufacturer subjects covered included two Copley operation The Copley of power saws, machine tools aspects of service: Center is the second of a and finally the retailing business customers and service to auto- of full line home improvement Of the expenditures made on mobiles. Emphasis, while stnmg centers to be established by the home improvements, one-third on both subjects, was heaviest Wickes Corp is in maintaining the pre- serving customers.

McNeely, senior vice building and two-thirds is The course is one of many in spent on alternations, replace- VoUtsv, agen's continuing educa- ments and additions. I process. Since the later two-third represents some nine or 10 billion dollars, it is in this area that Wickes cho.se to cash its lot. While Wicke.s u.ses the to accompbsh an improvement, the complete job i.s clo.sely supervi.sed by the partment managers of Wickes. This way only the finest workmanship passes the criteria up by Wicke.s died in 1925.

He IS survived by two daughters, Helena and La Verne, both at home; a brother, Chester; JOHN LANE John (Jack) Lane, 51, of Valley City, died last night in Fair- sisters. Mrs. Mable Mattew- uiatv Park Unenifal r'ipvoinnH soo of Chatham, Mrs. Pea view Park Hospital Cleveland He was employed by the Ford Motor Co. in Cleveland as a foreman.

He is survived by his wife, ArviUa, of Valley City, three service to daughters, Mrs. Tassa Dowdell of Columbia Station and Mrs. Karen Dunn of Parma and Mrs. Mary Marinan of Valley City. A DINNER for the Industrial Division of the 1966 Medina Community Chest drive was held Wednesday at From left are Enos Miller, Henry Furnace; Ronald Hall, general chairman, and Tom Fitxgerald, Me- Model Homes els, with interior design by Jean The developer, Joseph Leahy, munities are in Solon, Cleve- Webster of Chagrin Falls.

A has offices in the Iliuniinating' land, Bedford Heights, Ashta- three bedroom ranch with dou-, BIdg. in Cleveland and has been bula and Kirtland. He hopes to entrance bath, and full base- part of development scene have the Brunswick project ment is selling for M9 900. The years. He chose Brunswick completed by 198S or 1969.

split level for $21,900 has three Leahy said he has confidence large bedrooms, and 14 baths, newest neighborhood be- Brunswick and has shown Both homes feature built in ap- cause of installation of city wa- demanding the best areas and ter and location of Interstate 71.: building and planning for Other Leahy developed com- Eagle Oakes. Hanson, Mrs. Dora Rudd, both of Cleveland, Mrs. Maudean Ross of Orlando, and Mrs. Nellie Queberg of Lodi.

Friends may call at the Gensemer Funeral Home on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9. Services will be held Monday, Oct, 3 at 11 a.m. with the Rev, R.E. Clark officiating. Burial He is survived also by i vvlll be in Spring Grove Ceme- son, John, of the U.S.

Army, tery. and a step-son. William Guthrie-------------------------- KERNAN Former Local Resident WHh 'Thunderbirds' A former Medina resident, V1a.ster Sgt Harlan Kernan of the Air Force flying team, will be with the group when it visits this weekend Kernan joined the National (iuard while a student at Medina High School After graduation in 1938 he with the Army and retired after a period of 16 years of service Shortly thereafter Kernan join- ixi Air Force and became with the percisi 0 i flying team as a master sergeant The group will at the Airport Saturday ai Sunday Kernan will visit the home of the Dean Feuchter fam i 1 in Valley City over the weekend Persons who wish to leave messages for him may do so by calling the Feuchter residence The sergeant's sister. Sarah Clement, resides in Spencer Bike Ordinance To Be Enforced Police Chief Homer Davis has issued a warning concerning the riding of bikes within Medina City limits. The ordinance restricting bike riders will be enforced," he said.

riders will have to stay off the sidewalks in and around the square. Te law specifically states they must ride on the road SPECIAL bft.HUGH HORNER ist. SPECIAL MUSIC NIGHTLY SLABACH SISTER CHURCH CHOfR HARTZELL DUET GUIDING LIGHT QUARTET MELODY QUARTET WELLINGTON QUARTET BAPTIST CHURCH 3840 CENTER BRUNSWICK L.D. GOODWIN. PASTOR DR.

IREHE LESZKIEWICZ VALLEY CITY ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1966 OPEN HOURS MON. FRI. 2 P.M. BY APPOINTMENT 2-4 P.M. SAT.

10 -12 NOON CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Viet (Continued from Page II two days of bitter fighting. When the Marines stormed in they reported spotting bones and rotting equipment left from July's Operation Hastings in the same area. In that operation the Leathernecks stopped the Division, sent it reeling back across the demilitarized zone to rebuild for the current fight. pliances, recreation lots of room. In about two months, Bel-Aire Homes will join the builders with two models to round out its first line.

Local residents may be familiar with Bob Cox of Bel-Aire. Homes will cost between $23,000 and $25,000. All three builders stress that the price of the homes includes all work in and complete. Owner participation may be worked out with the individual builders. Homes will be open for inspection this weekend all day longj and weekdays from 1 p.m.

to! dark. I Articles Filed By Gravel Firm i Articles of incorporation have been filed wifli Secretary of State Ted W. Brown in Colum- i bus for Harper-Jansseen Sa and Gravel Co. of Medina. The articles were filed by at-' torneys McAfee, Hanning, New -1 comer, Hazktte and Wheeler, 700 Terminal Tower, Cleveland.

MEDINA COUNTY SHINDIG BIG COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW WITH WSIR'S OWN DRENNEN AS M.C. AT MEDINA JR. HIGH SCHOOl EVERY SAT. NIGHT 8:00 P.M. ADMISSION M.50 CHIIDREN UNDER 12 HAIF PRICE Ftafuring bmst in Country Hoatorn and Bluograss Music.

STARRING Jim Miller Myra Criss and the Countty Buckeyes Coney Carver and the Rainbow Valley Boys- and The Trailsman with Special Guests. Gary Felton Little Miss Linda Doreen and Jack Starr, SPONSORED BY: MEDINA TIRE 302 court st. CRACKER BARREL I.G.A, Rt. 42 WHERE YOUR FRIENDS MEAT.) Grams To Mark Ten Years With Brunswick Firm John R. Grams, manager of the Beneficial Finance office at Brunswick will celebrate 1 0 years of service with the firm on Saturday.

Oct. 1 Born in Cleveland. Gra and his family presently reside there at 4001 E. 74th St. The Grams have two children.

Terry. 11. and Jean. Grams is secretary for both the Laurel Square Merchants Association and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Holy Name Society. In his leisure time he enjoys coin collecting and fishing.

Grams served in the Un i eel States Army in Korea as a corporal The local Beneficial office is part of the Beneficial Finance System which has affiliated loan and finance offices throughout the United States. Canada. England. Australia and Puerto Rico. WICKES BUY THIS BIG GARAGE FOR ONLY AND REALLY SAVE! Evwrything you to a big 16'X goraga (except foundation material, point and labor) (or one low package price! FREE PLANSI Build your own and really save with Wickes easy-to-follow isometric plans.

So easy and simple to follow, anyone con do it. Moor-o-motic operator. Electronic control opont garage deor from 60 foot owoy. Automoticol- ly turns on garage lights, closes and locks door. Portable tronsmirters mounts onywharo in cor Extro tronsmitters owoil- obia.

Each CHAMPION GARAGE DOOR 9 X7' Ea $4943 RANCHER GARAGE DOOR 9' 7' Ea MAGIC-LITE FIBERGLASS OARAGE DOOR 9'X7' LIFETIMER GARAGE DOOR 9 X7' Ea GARAGE LINER, 4' sheets sheet (PERFORATED) WICKES. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER ESTABLISHEO ie54 PHONE 666-1167 AREA CODE 216 3895 COPLEY RD. COPLEY, OHIO JUNCTION of RT. 21 oxd 182 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. SATURDAY 8 00 A.M to P.M. FINANCING SERVICE AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE.

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Years Available:
1965-1968