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News-Reporter from Hubbard, Ohio • Page 6

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PAGE 6 NEWS KEPORTER. WEDNESDAY. JUNET. OBITUARIES Daniel J. Ambrose GIRARD Graveside services for Daniel John Ambrose were held Friday.

May as. at Calvary Cemetery. Youngstown line infant was still born Wednesday May 24. at 9 p.m. in St.

Elizabeth Hospital. He was a son of Daniel and Connie Migro rose of Ave. Besides his he leaves a sister, Renee at home: his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Selak of Girard and and Mrs. John Nigro of Liberty Township. Mrs. Bertha Loner GIRARD Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha I-auer, 75.

of 81 Crumlin were held last Wednesday in St. Rose Chuich where she was a member. She died of a heart ailment at 8.30 p.m. Sunday. May 28, in North Hospital after a two-year illness.

Mrs. Lauer was born January 1892, in Geistown. a a daughter of George and Catheiine Geia Lulay, and came to Girard from Baltimore in 1918. She leaves two daughters. Mis.

Dorothy Shank of Mineral Ridge, and Rosemary at home: a sist- er. Mrs. Harry Dravis of Geini town, and eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. S.

Roshetsky Funeral services lor Mrs Mary Roshetsky. 78 of 1227 K. Boston Ave. were held May 29 at the Kubina Funeral Home and in Holy Trinity I'krania Byzantine Catholic Church where stoe was a member. She died of a at 11:15 m.

Friday. May 36. in Robinson Memorial Hospital in Revenna alter a week's illness. Mrs. Roshetsky was bom May 16.

1889. in Lipa. the Ukraine, a daughter of Nicholas and Anna Sosnowski She -ame to the I nited States in 1909. and to Youngstovtn in 1915 from Her husband. Stephen, to whom she was mar- neti in 19i5.

died in 1965 She leaves a son. Waller Girard. live daughters, Mis. Amid Kachmarskia Europe. Mrs.

Kamerine Koren of Jacksonville, Mrs. Stella Dellaria and Mis. Caroline Novolney, both of GIRARD HARDWARE Fedders Air Conditioners $129 $155 $175 5M BTU Reg. $150. for BTU Reg.

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grandchildren and treat-grand- chiWren. Dominic Coccomo YOUNGSTOWN Funeral view for Dominic Caccamo. 73, of 3641 Beachwood Place, were held last Friday in Our Lady Mt. Carmel Church where he was a member. He died of a head attack at 12:90 p.m.

Tuesday. May 30. at his honw. Mr. Caccamo was born September 2.

1893. in Reggio. Cela- bna. Italy, a son of Peter and Lucille Caccamo. and came here 55 years ago from Italy.

In 1964 he retired from the Ohio er Co. as manager or the transportation division. Gii aid, where he had been employed SO years. Me was a member of (he church's Holy Name Society and a charter member of the VFW Post 419. i He leaves his wife, the forinei Ixiuise Massonie whom he mar-' ried 49 years ago; a son.

l)r 1-eonard P. of Liberty Town- i s-hip; a brother. Salvatore. of Youngstown: three brothers a sister in Italy, and four grandchildren. Norman W.

Taylor GIRARD Funeral services; for Noiman W. 68, of 703 Trumbull were 1 held last Saturday at the 1m-! maculate Heart of Mary Church. He died at 9:15 a m. Wednesday. May 31.

in North Side Hospital where he had been a patient for eight days. He had been ill about three weeks. Mr. Taylor had been co-operator of the Austinlown Roller Arena since 1964, when retired as supervisor of the Star Bottling Co. where he worked 25 years.

He was a member of St. Rose Church, the Catholic Order of Foresters. United Rink Operators and the Roller Skating Rink Association of America. He was born May 24. 1899.

in Youngstown, a son of William and Anna Ammer Taylor and moved here six years ago. Besides his wife, the former Frances Bucket, whom he ried in 1920, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. George M. Jones and Mrs. Marshall Martin both of Canfield.

and Mrs. Eugene Podolsky of Austintown: a son, Louis E. of Santa Ana. Calif, and 12 grandchildren. Charles Simkins GIRARD Funeral services for Charles Simkins, 71.

of 703 Trumbull were held last Wednesday at the Davidson Becker Funeral Home in Struthers, He died of cancer at 7:10 p.m. Sunday. May 28, in North Side Hospital. He had been ill one year. Simkins was born April 30.

1896. in Struthers. a son of George and Sabina Simkins. He lived in Girard 10 yen; and formerly lived in Youngstown and Struthers. He was a retired employee of Youngstown Sheet and Tube retiring six years ago and a veteran of World War I.

Mr. Simkins leaves several nieces and nephews. The Man Who Lives in a Shoe Bob JJ White House Image Needs Rebuilding Again Whether you are IBM or the President of the United States, public image is an important thing. So much so that there are public relation firms whose specialty is creating or improving these images. Our present administration Washington, because of sensitivity to public opinion, might wisely employ such a service Imagine if you will, several experts advertising and public relations.

in a brainstormtng conference Something like the following could result. "What does the research report say about the problems at the White House? "Well chief, the main areas of concern aie the public reaction to the war in Viet Nam and civil rights." "What about the war in Viet Nam, why isn't it "One thing sir, the image of Premier Ky is not good. People don't feel kindly toward him because he gives the appearance of being arrogant." "Have any suggestions?" ''Yeah chief, we think we can get the YMCA to agree to let us put his picture (without identifying him) on their poster with the caption "help send this boy to This will subtly create sympathy for him without anyone knowing why." "Good, what else do we "Well the President is unhappy with draft evaders, but he doesn't want to give the impression that he is angry with their "We have a suggestion that was turned down by the White House" "What was it?" wanted billboards with a picture of the President saying. "Draft evaders are OK. but I wouldn't want one to marry my daughter." "Why was the idea rejected?" "The President said he wasn sure about the "Let's work on that later on.

seems we be able to come up with "We've got to do something with Dean Rusk, the young people of the country aren't identifying with him. We think it's his bald head." "Can't we talk him in to wearing a 'Drive Out A See How It Pays" (HAIR from FIRST FOR furniture Mrs. A. R. Henderson HUBBARD Mrs.

Irene H. Henderson, of 1411 Mt. Everett died of heart failure at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday, May 31. at her residence after an extended illness.

She was 71. i A daughter of William F. and Bertha Zoeliner Hacker, she was born Oct. 25. 1895.

in Cleveland, and had lived here 43 years. She was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Youngstown. and its. Ladies' Besides her husband, Arthur, to whom she was married in 1920.

she leaves two sons, Edward A. of Austintown and William H. of Hubbard: three sisters, Mrs. Carl A. Heyer and Mrs.

Ralph Brauer, both of Girard. and Mrs. Howard Gteyforet of Euclid: a brother, Herbert F. Hacker of Warren, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held al 11:30 p.m.

Saturday at the Stew-, art-Kyle Funeral Home. Rev. W. H. Werning officiated and interment was in Tod Homestead, Cemetery.

Youngstown. The Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home had charge of the arrangements. "That's not the problem. It's what kind of toupee." "it's been suggested that he wear something like the new style out of England. It'll give him a Robinhood "It's pretty hard to argue with that image.

What else have you "We we've had him working cut with a bow and' arrow. he's pretty good too. We're angling for a shot on the Tonight show, figure we'll have him shoot. an apple off Johnny Carson's head 1 "Well it could be great, but we're having a little trouble with Carson. He says this is an argument between the hawks and the doves, and hes chicken.

we're confident he'll come "What's the next "Stokely Carmichael. got to find a way to shut him up. or at least make him "Why don't we make him Vice President?" "That's a great idea. that down''. "In fact thats such a great idea that the president might forget that we suggested bring- Westmoreland "Yeah, that didn't work out 50 good did it?" "We missed by that much.

not only did we not generate support for the war, but twenty- five hundred kids dropped out of the boy scouts." "Fellows, I think we've got a break coming with the president becoming a grandfather." "It'll certainly help when that Uttle Nugent kid arrives. I've got some fantastic ideas for pictures. We borrow a line from Allstate and we have a picture of LBJ holding the baby and captioned, "you're in good hands with "Yeah, we need the warm gentle approach to take peoples minds off the bombings." "That reminds me, if we have any more difficulties with the bombings of Hanoi and civilian damage, we got to use the Volkswagen approach. We'll be candid and frank, we simply say. "Nobody's "Gentlemen, it's been a good session.

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