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Dayton Daily News Sunday, October 15, 1972 30.00 30.00 29.77, (BOSTON NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO DENVERY HIGH 30.39 LOB ANGELES COLD ATLANTA DALLAS HIGHEST TEMPERATURES NEW ORLEANS 60 LEGEND RAIN FREE SNOW AIR 4 90 SHOWERS FLOW UPI. WEATHER FOTOCAST Canadian Air Mass To Bring Showers The Miami Valley is under the influence of a high-pressure system extending from Missouri eastward into West Virginia. As a result of this system, the skies have been cloudy, but no rain is expected.id system, not yet visible on the weather map, is moving from the West and Northwest in upper Canada and is expected to influence the Miami Valley weather before mid-week. This new system will heighten the chances of showers around Tuesday or Wednesday. Temperatures will range around 60 degrees during the day.

DAYTON AND VICINITY Partly sunny and cool today, high in the low 50s. Partly cloudy tonight, lows in the upper 30s. Increasing cloudiness and warmer Monday, highs in the low 60s. Rain probability. of 10 per cent today and near zero tonight.

Extended outlook: Chance of showers Tuesday and Wednesday; partly cloudy Thursday. Daily thighs near 60s, lows at night in the near 40 range. NATIONAL Rain from Colorado through Oklahoma and Northern Texas with a band of showers extending along the cold front to the South Atlantic coast. Scattered showers also over New England and from California through the Central Rockies. Colder over the northeastern quarter of the nation with little change elsewhere.

OHIO- Cooler with partly cloudy skies south and considerable cloudiness north, high in, upper 40s and 50s. Low tonight in the 30s. Monday partly cloudy warmer, high in upper 50s and 60s. LOWER MICHIGAN Fair to partly cloudy, today and Monday. Highs today mid 40s to mid 50s.

Low tonight 30s. Highs Monday mid 50s to mid 60s. INDIANA Sunny and cool, highs low 50s north to upper 50s south. Partly cloudy and cool tonight, lows upper 30s. Increasing cloudiness with chance of rain Monday, highs in 60s: LAKE ERIE West to northwest winds 28 to 38 knots.

Cloudy with occasional showers or snow flurries mainly east half. KENTUCKY Mostly fair and much cooler. Highs mostly in the 50s. Lows tonight in the mid to upper 30s. Monday increasing cloudiness and a little warmer, highs in the 60s.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Partly sunny except variable cloudiness near Lake Erie. Windy and continued cool. Highs low 40s to near 50. Fair tonight and Monday. WEATHER REPORT by the NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 15, 1972 Sun sets today 6:58 p.m.

Sun rises tomorrow 7:48 a.m. Sun sets tomorrow 6:56 p.m. 24-HOUR RECORD Comparative Temperatures High this date last year 77 Low this date last year 53 Yesterday's high at 2 p.m. 64 Yesterday's low at 5 a.m. 42 Average 53 Normal 57 Comparison with record since 1883 Highest date in 1899.

91 Lowest this dat in 1939 28 ggggComparative precipitation Preceding 24 hours (at 8 a.m.) 0 Total amount since Jan. 1 27.05 Excess-deficiency since Jan. 2.83 Excess-deficiency last year 3.15 HUMIDITY 000000000000000 2 p.m. 8 Relative humidity 68 78 Deaths, Funerals DURKIN, Amelia, 96, 63 Notre Dame Saturday. Southwest Ohio (Westbrock) BRADFORD Mrs.

Mae FOX, 77, of 802 Park Mendenhall, 75, of R.R. 1, Miamisburg, Satur- Saturday Services 2 p.m. day. Services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

(Miller-Hill, VerTuesday. (Gephart sailles) Schmidt). COVINGTON Douglas ANDERSON, L. Neil, 41, of Ray Lavy, 5, son of Mr. and 2052 S.

Smithville Ket- Mrs. Robert Lavy, of 6530 W. tering, Friday Services 3 Meyers Ludlow Falls, p.m. Monday. (Tobias).

Friday. Services 2 p.m. Monday, German Baptist church. COX, Mrs. Bertha 92, for- (Routzahn) merly of N.

Broadway Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. COVINGTON Cecilia SteTuesday. (Carrigan). phan, 81, formerly of 319 N.

Main Covington, Friday. GREEN, Mrs. Helen I. (Lind- Services 10 a.m. Monday.

St. say), 81, of 4830 Salem Theresa Catholic church. Friday. Services Tuesday in (Bridges.) Flint, Mich. GETTYSBURG Mrs.

JOHNSON, Arthur 64, for- Wanda M. Thompson, 48, of merly of Dayton, Saturday. R.R. 1, Bradford, Friday. Services Monday in Brazil, Services 2 p.m.

Monday. Ind. (Stocker) JONES, Mrs. Evadean, 76, of GREENVILLE Mrs. 324 Knecht Friday.

Serv- Flora a M. Carmin, 74, of 213 ices 1:30 p.m. Monday. (Car- Linwood Friday. Services rigan) 10 a.m.

Tuesday. (Miller) JONES, Reps Knox, 80, of 2830 W. Hillcrest Friday. MEDWAY Mrs. Katherine Ellen, 59, of 2301 Lake Services Wednesday in Tennessee.

Saturday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday. (Trostel-ChapKERN, Miss Nellie, 87, of 50 S. man New Carlisle) Findlay Saturday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Monday. MIDDLETOWN(Schlientz Moore). George Pooliston, 79, formerly of Middletown, Thursday in KOBES, Mrs. Lorena 64, of Washington, Ind.

5071. Mays Saturday St. Henry church (Meyer Jesse Tayne York, 72, of 7685 Boehmer) Germantown Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Monday, NAPORA, Joseph 57, of 179 Trenton First Baptist Church.

Ellington Friday. Pri- (McCoy-Leffler). vate Services (Hoyne, E. Third). Charles Hobert Fullen, 73, of 3216 a a ho Friday.

ROUSH, Jacob, 52, of 1547 Graveside services 10 a.m. Shiloh Springs Friday. Monday. Woodside cemetery. Private Services.

(Rogers (Wilson-Schramm). Gilbert, Trotwood). NEW CARLISLE Mrs. THOMS, Annie, 59, of 200. Oak- Elva Frances, 87, of 718 Hyer view Friday.

Services Friday. Services 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Tuesday, Fairmont Tuesday. (Trostel-Chapman) Presbyterian church.

(Miller), NEW MADISON-Mrs. Irma WALKER, 65, of 144 E. Mikesell, 63, of Harrison Homer, Friday. Services 2 p.m. MonHelena Wednesday.

Serv-ices 11 a.m. Monday. (Smith) day. (Storch). WARD, Charleg Jean, 27, of UNION CITY, IND.

Ben 1715 Rangely Saturday. C. Farmer, 82, Friday. Serv(Morris, ices 2 p.m. Tuesday.

(Brooks) WRIGHT, Harold 60, of 5612 RUSSELS POINT Paula Saturday. A. Myers, 27, Saturday. ServBarbanna Lane, Services 1:30 p.m. Wednes- ices Tuesday.

(Van day. (Baker). Horn, Lakeview) ZELLER, Kenneth, 77, of .980 ST. HENRY -Gary L. Wilmington Saturday (Schlientz Moore), urday.

a.m. Services 10 Tuesday, St. Henry Catholic SCOTT, Mrs. Betty, 39, of-302 Kammer A church. Hogenkamp, St.

Saturday. (Bowman) Henry) SUMLIN, Mrs. Rose, 47 of 253 SIDNEY- Margaret S. Cincinnati Friday: (Bow- Korn, 62, of 524 Wilson man) Thursday. Services 2 p.m.

Sunday. (Cromes). Sealed bids wilt INVITATION be received TO BID until 10 a.m., Cleo O. Wells, 69, of 552 Wednesday, Ociober 25, 1972, for a Stereo- Rauth Friday. Services phonic Listening Recording System for the Creative Arts Center, Wright State Univer- 1:30 p.m.

Monday. (Cromes). sity. Specifications are available in the Hall, Purchasing telephone Department, (513)-426-6650, Room ext. 259 207.

Allyn ST. MARYS Charles F. R. Director DONALD or BELL Purchases Hammond, 81, of 429 S. Beech No.

90 St. Saturday. Services 1:30 INVITATION TO BID p.m. Tuesday, (Yoder Long Friday, Sealed, bids November will be 3, 1972, received for fixed until-2 audito- p.m., Folk) rium seating for the Creative Arts Center, Wright State University, Purchasing Specifications are WEST MILTON Paul D. available in the Department, Room 259 Allyn Hall, telephone (513)-426- Fulton, Monday.

Services 2 6650, ext. 207. R. DONALD BELL p.m. Tuesday.

(Miller-Ream, No. 132 Director of Purchases West Milton) Deaths I Classified 223-fifteen fifteen Deaths ANDERSON, L. Neil age 41 of 2052 South Smithville Rd. Ket- tering passed away Friday at Saint Elizabeth Medical Center. Survived by wife Marjorie one son Ralph Mother Mrs.

Annabelle Anderson, two step-daughters Mrs. Karen S. Dunlap, and Mrs. Nancy M. Kritzer all of Dayton, step-son Larry L.

Merriman Beavercreek Township, one sister Mrs. Margaret sister Coupart of New York, one Mrs. Evelyn Anderson of Dayton 1 four grandchildren, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and a host of friends. He was an agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Far Hills Branch. He was a member of Life Underwriters a well known bowler in the city of Dayton and a member of the A.B.C.

Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday from the Tobias Funeral Home 648 Watervliet Ave. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

18, of 438 Grange Hall Rd. passed away Thursday at Great Lakes Naval Hospital. He was a seaman recruit at Great Lakes, months. Attended Beavercreek high school. Survived by his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur F. Bennett; sisters, Tranna L. and Teressa D. Bennett; a brother, David Arthur Bennett; grandparents, Mrs.

Horace Bennett, and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon and Edith Fogle. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m. at Woodland Mausoleum Chapel.

Rev. R.K. Pauley officiating. Cremation to follow. Friends may call at the Meyer Boehmer Funeral home Brown Sunday 2-7 p.m.

BARTOLIC, Mrs. Rose, age. 78, of 213 Lewiston former resident of Middletown, 0., 47 years, last residence S. Main St. passed away Friday.

She is survived by daughters, Miss Anna Bartolic, Dayton, and Mrs. Mary Jurkowitz, Middletown; grandchildren, Paul Jurkowitz, St. Louis, John Jurkowitz, Middletown, 0., Daniel Jurkowitz, Bowling Green, 0., and Mrs. Mary Jo Smutny, Chicago, Ill. Funeral Monday 9 a.m.

at the Meyer and Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown 9:30 a.m. Mass of the St. Albert the Great Church. Burial Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, 0. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, 3-8 p.m.

St. Albert The Great Women's Guild will hold services 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. BENNETT, Philip Arthur, age IT'S EASY TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED DIAL FIFTEEN 223 FIFTEEN AN AD TAKER WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU IN WRITING YOUR AD Deaths Le. Sine Coriallye Rupertily.

4t 100, Ju we meet as If you don't use Zip Code, you still don't care enough. Mail moves the country ZIP CODE moves the mail! advertising contributed for the public good SOUNd YO Where's Jimmy these days? I don't know, man, I think he got a job or something. He did get a job. Jimmy. That's right, the kid who used to pull jobs got a job.

The kid who didn't know what to do with a piece of chalk went to work this morning. Who would have ever thought that kid would get a job? JOBS did. Job Opportunities in the Business Sector. So JOBS got.him a job. It's a program sponsored by the National kids head Alliance like off of Jimmy.

because And Businessmen he then wants to to Jimmy find keep works jobs his job. his for JOBS Wouldn't you? You do need a break? Would you? WORKS Call your local National Alliance of National Alliance of Businessmen Businessmen. a advertising contributed for the public good DRAUGHN, Sally 73, 45 Fountain passed away Friday morning at Miami Valley Hospital. She was a member of the Dayton Baptist Temple. Survivors include 3 sons, Douglas, Monroe, Michigan; Robert E.

Junior, Columbus, Jerry Dayton, 5 daughters, Mrs. Charles Kidd, Mrs. Eddie Lee Cook, Mrs. Grover C. Jackson, Mrs.

Roy McClellan, all of Dayton, and Mrs. Ralph Yaden, Cumberland, Kentucky; 4 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitson, Mrs. Flo Bartlett, Miami, Mrs. Carmelita Bergman and Mrs.

Vivian Cox, of New Orleans, 24 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren. Services will be conducted Monday, 10 a.m. at the Faith Baptist Church. Indian Ripple Road with Pastor Charles Lynn officiating. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Routsong Funeral Home, Brown St. at Irving Av. from 3-8 p.m. Sunday. DIX, Christian (Chris) age 53, of 2126 Bellefontaine passed away Wednesday.

He was general manager of N.J. Dix and Sons, Contractors. Veteran of WWII, Member of Knights, of Columbus, Our Lady of Peace Council 4293. Survived by wife, Naomi his father, Nicholas J. Dix daughter, Pat Dix; sons, Christian J.

Michael and Dave sisters, Mrs. Stephen (Anna Marie) Grant, Mrs. Clarance (Frances) Rosenkranz; brothers, Albert, Nicholas J. Bert, John, Anthony, and Frank, and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services Monday at 9:30 a.m.

at Westbrock Funeral Home, 1712 Wayne with Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of the Rosary Church. Burial. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

DURKIN, Mrs. Amelia, age 96, of 63 Notre Dame Ave. passed away, Sat. at her residence. Survived by daughters, Miss Marie Durkin, Robert (Catherine) Janning of Kettering, and Mrs.

George (Florence) Weiskittel, of Minster; son, Thomas of Summit, N.J., a brother, William Koerner, of Dayton; 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren. A life member of Our Lady of Rosary Church, the. Altar-Rosary and Altar Societies, and Catholic Ladies of Columbia No. 11. Time of funeral will be announced later by Westbrock Funeral Home.

FOX, Ellis, age 77, of 802 Park Ave. at Miamisburg passed away Saturday a.m. at Miami Valley Hospital. Survived by his wife, Sylvia M. He was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ.

Veteran of WWI, Miamisburg American Legion Post No. 165, Canton Earl No. 16, J.O.U.A.M. of A Odd Fellows (Marron Lodge No. 18 M.S.B.G.

No. 82 and Rebecca Lodge No. 145. Services will be held Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at the Gebhart and Schmidt Funeral Home Rev.

James Deitz offfciating: Interment. Hillgrove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday at p.m. and 7-9 p.m. JOHNSON, Mrs.

atherine Ellen, age 59, of 2301 Lake Medway, died Saturday. Born in Gravelswitch, Ky. on July 26, 1913. Survived by husband, John her mother, Mrs. Ethel Young, of Mitchelsburg, 2 sons, Charles 0.

Perry, of In di a and George F. Johnson, of Medway; 2 daughters, Mrs. Russell (Shirley) Shanks, of Medway, Mrs. Carol Mullins, of Dayton; 1 brother, W. A.

Young, Mitchelsburg, 3 sisters, Mrs. Crit Clarkston, Louisville, and Mrs. Pat Buckingham, of Dayton, Ohio; 7 grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday from TrostelChapman Funeral Home, 507 W.

Jefferson New Carlisle. Burial, Medway Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 6-8 Monday. JONES, Mrs. Evadean, age 76, of 24 Knecht Dayton, passed away Friday at Middletown hospital.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Mrs. Iva Alberta Kash, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Click; sons, Leslie Charles Robert C. Jones; brother, Stanley Baxle 18 grandchildren; 27 great She was a member of the Middletown Gospel Assembly church.

Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, Carrigan Funeral home, 2201 N. Main St. with Rev. James Sowders officiating.

Burtal, Bellbrook cemetery. Friends may call at Carrigans Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. KOBES, Mrs. Lorena age 64, of 5071 Mays Ave. passed away Saturday.

Survived by her husband, Anthony (Tony); sons. Marlin Dayton, Cletus Centerville, Laurence Dayton; sister, Mrs. whliam B. Murphy, Fairborn; brothers Roman and Clarence Dabbelt, both of Dayton: 7 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday :15 a.m.

Meyer and Bool Funeral Home, 1733 Drom 10 a.m. Mass of the nraction, St. Henry Church. Burial, Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at the Funeral Home Monday 4 to 9 p.m..

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