The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio (2024)

A-8 The TIMES- May DOVER- NEW PHILADELPHIA, Mrs. Ruth E. Bean REPORTER 6, 1974 OHIO Obituaries Mrs. Della J. Weigand Mrs.

Della J. Weigand, 81, formerly of 723 E. Front Dover, died in Dover Nursing Home Saturday following a long illness. Born at Perrysville, she was a daughter of Conrad and Anna Lintner Schilling. Her husband, Andrew, died in 1949.

She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Surviving are a son and two daughters, Kenneth and Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Dover and Mrs. Clarence (Marie) Walton of New Philadelphia; a brother, Elmer Schilling of RD 2, Dover; eight grandchildren: 20 en, and a great brother great-great-grandchild.

deceased. Two sisters and are Requiem high mass will be at 10 Tuesday in the church with Fr. Bonaventure Stefun officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 in Meese-Bierie Funeral Home at Dover where rosary will be prayed at 8:30.

Charles Bittinger CARROLLTON Charles E. Bittinger, 86, of 243 W. Main st. died in his home Sunday after a long illness. Born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, a son of Danial and Bertha Anderson Bittinger, he was a retired engineer and brakeman for the Pennsylvania Railroad.

He also was a farmer and had managed and operated the Stark County Home farm at Navarre. He had resided here since moving from Canton in 1943. Mr. Bittinger was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church at Waynesburg, the VFW and the American Legion.

He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, Ruby Slemmer Bittinger, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Diehl of Bedford, Pa. Services will be Wednesday at 1:30 in Allmon-Dugger Funeral Home with Revs. Walter Fohs and John Schleicher officiating.

Interment will be in Westview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mrs. Etta T. Smith COSHOCTON Mrs.

Etta T. Smith, 85, of 757 S. 7th st. died Saturday in Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Born in Washington County, she was a daughter of George and Emma Edwards Paynter.

She had been a chiropractor many years and was a member of the Central Christian Church, YWCA and the Emeritus of the Ohio Chiropractic Society. Her husband, William Smith, died in 1940. Surviving are three nieces, including Mrs. Vernetta Valar of here. A brother and three sisters are deceased.

Services will be Wednesday at 3 in Dawson Funeral Home with Rev. Robert E. Kleesattle officiating. Burial will be in South Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home.

Willis Howard COSHOCTON Willis (Pete) Howard, 59, of 365 S. 3rd st. died this morning in veterans' hospital at Cleveland following a brief illness. Born at Galloway, he was a son of S.A. and Edna Krohn Howard.

He owned and operated the W.H. Market at Warsaw a number of years. He was an Army World War 11 veteran serving in the European Theater. He was a member of David Evangelical Lutheran Church at Canal Winchester. Surviving are his widow, Helen Fender Howard; a daughter, Mrs.

Ervin (Donna) Donley of here; a stepson, Gary McKee of Battle Creek, two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Gail (Dorothy) Howard of Columbus, Mrs. John Mrs. Ruth E. Bean, 77, of 228 4th st.

SW, New Philadelphia, died Sunday night in Union Hospital following a twoweek illness. Born at Tippecanoe, she was a daughter of the late Marquis M. and Mary Jane Cotton Williams. Her husband, Floyd, died in 1958. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.

Meredith (Mary) McBeth, Mrs. Lovell (Alma) Sullivan and Mrs. Wilmer (Thelma) Page of New Philadelphia and Sara Bean of Zanesville, and four grandchildren. Two brothers, a sister, a halfsister and three grandchildren also preceded her in death. Services will be at 1:30 Wednesday in Kaserman-Naylor Funeral Home at New Philadelphia with Rev.

Kenneth Shaffer officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Burial Park. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Mrs. Ida Polen UHRICHSVILLE Mrs.

Ida E. Polen, 89, widow of James Polen, former councilman and superintendent of city park, died this morning in Valley Manor Nursing Home. A former resident of Nicola Apartments, she had been ill seven years. Born in Stillwater, she was a daughter of Louis and Emma Stahl Demms and a member of United Methodist Church, its Dorcas Class and United Methodist Women, Eastern Star and Bide-A-Wee Club. Surviving are a son, Frank of Washington, two grandchildren and five great -grandchildren.

A sister and three brothers deceased. Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in R.K. Lindsey Funeral Home at Dennison, where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9. Burial will be in Union Cemetery.

Smith services UHRICHSVILLE Graveside services are to be conducted today at 3:30 at Newport Cemetery for Anthony William Smith, son of Harold and Katharine Keith Smith of S. Dawson who was born prematurely in Twin City Hospital at Dennison Sunday morning at 11:18. He died Sunday at 9:30 p.m. Surviving besides his parents are a sister, Bobbi Jo of the home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Otha Smith of Tippecanoe and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keith of here; great-grandparents, William Orr of here and Mrs. Harold Alexander of Canton, and great-great-grandfather, Owen Murray of here. Rev.

Russell Barkley I is to officiate and R.K. Lindsey Funeral Home at Dennison was in charge. Roy Darr COSHOCTON Roy Darr, 66, of RD 2 died this morning in Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Jackson Township, he was a son of French W. and Carrie Hummer Darr.

He was a retired employe of PennCentral Railways. He was an Army Veteran of World War II and a former member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1330. Surviving are three sisters and a brother, Lelia Robinson of Ft. Walton Beach, Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Marshal of RD 5 and Mrs.

Lester (Annabelle) Binning of RD 1, both here, and William Darr of Cincinnati. Two brothers preceded him in death. Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 9 and Wednesday until time of services at the funeral home. Fortune in (Helen) Zabaugh of Brice, Arthur of Canal Winchester and Francis of RD 3, Warsaw, and four grandchildren. A sister is deceased. Services will be Thursday at 1:80 in Fischer Funeral Home at Warsaw. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 and Thursday until time of services at the funeral home. Raymond A. Lirgg SHERRODSVILLE Raymond Albert Lirgg, 63, of RD1 was dead on arrival at Union Hospital Sunday morning following an apparent heart attack. Born at RD 4, New Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Albert S. and Mary Scheetz Lirgg.

He was a retired employe of Empire-Detroit Field Division of Cyclops Corp. Surviving are a daughter and son, Mrs. Kenneth (Marilyn) Jones of Alaska and Tech. Sgt. Jerry Lirgg, Thailand, AFB; two sisters, Mrs.

John (Marie) Wherley and Mrs. Louis (Wilma) Enama, both of New Philadelphia, and six grandchildren. A brother is deceased. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home at New Philadelphia with Rev.

William A. Huenemann officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Burial Park. Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Edwin P.

Elson Sr. WAYNESBURG Edwin P. Elson 92, of 138 S. Main st. died Sunday in Minerva Convalescence Center after a one-week illness.

A life resident of the area, he was a son of Frank and Ollie Sickafoose Elson. He was a retired employe of WhitacreGreer Corp: plant at Magnolia. He was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. His wife, Grace, died in August 1973. Surviving are a daughter and two sons, Mrs.

Harry R. (Marie) Miller and Revell (Butch), both of here, and Edwin P. Jr. of Hopewell, N.J.; a brother and three sisters, Clay Elson of North Canton, Mrs. Park (Mary) Welker and Mrs.

George (Florence) Welker of here, and Mrs. Ruth Janson of Quitman, five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 Wednesday in McCreery-Finefrock Funeral Home at Magnolia with Rev. Floyd R. Sartwell officiating.

Burial will be in Sandy Valley Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home. Strasburg's band gets 13th superior STRASBURG Strasburg-Franklin High's band took its 13th consecutive superior rating in Class C-1 at the state band contest held Saturday at Minerva High. Director Robert Lyons commented that the musicians received the best comments' "we've had in Judges, all of whom gave the band superior ratings were Jack Evans of Ohio State University, Robert Fleming of Youngstown State University, Percy Hall of Mansfield High and Chris couf of the Cleveland schools. Motorist cited CADIZ Lee R.

Sholders, 27, of Adena was cited for speeding after his auto skidded Harrison County Rd. 41, east of Rt. 250 near here, and struck a fence. The incident occurred Friday at 11 p.m. When Sam Ament of Kingston Springs, thousands of very old pieces of junk line the began collecting "junk" some 50 years walls of his weather-worn garage but among ago, he carried off "two fortunes before I these are several rare items including a 17th learned the value of things." Literally century "grease lamp." (UPI Telephoto) Viet aid, voter registration, metrics among issues facing Congress this week WASHINGTON (AP) Military ald to South Vietnam, postcard voter registration and conversion to the metric system of measurements.

are among the issues facing Congress this week. Drivers ignoring speed signs By The Associated Press Two months after the 55 miles per hour speed limit went into effect on a nationwide basis, an Associated Press survey shows Americans have slowed down a little but are still driving faster than the law allows. The AP sent reporters in the 48 contiguous states to drive on the highways on May 1, keeping at the legal of 55 m.p.h. 'to see what other motorists were doing. Among the conclusions: -Americans in all but a handful.

of states, including Wyoming, Wisconsin, Idaho, Delaware and are ignoring the 55 m.p.h. limit, whizzing by a driver who travels at the legal speed. -The average speed on most highways is 65 to 70 m.p.h.. below the speeds people used to travel when the legal limit was 70 or 75 m.p.h. -Police are giving out more tickets.

Only one AP reporter in Indiana saw a patrol car actually pull over a speeding vehicle. But authorities cite statistics to show that they are enforcing the law stringently. The Kansas Highway Patrol said 6,091 arrests for speeding were made during the week ended April 15, up from 2,352 arrests in the same week of 1973. -The highways are safer. The National Safety Council says traffic deaths in March were down 25 per cent from a year earlier; Ohio officials say 107 persons died in traffic accidents on March and April weekends this year, compared to 193 persons last year; North Dakota authorities said there have been only 31 fa-.

talities SO far this year, compared to 52 last year. -Speeds are creeping as gasoline availability increases. -Drivers think the lower speed limit can be enjoyable, but agree that it gets boring over long distances in monotonous country. They also said there was a tendency to let the speedometer creep up to match the flow of traffic. The Senate considers additional aid to South Vietnam Monday in connection with a $571.3 million supplemental defense authorization bill for the remaining two months of this fiscal year.

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, is pressing an amendment to prohibit fund transfer that would make $266 million available for additional resupply of ammunition and petroleum to the South Vietnamese milItary. Kennedy said his amendment would reaffirm the decision of Congress to limit military aid to South Vietnam this year to "the massive sum of $1.126 billion" and let the Pentagon know Congress is tired of the practice of shipping guns and ammunition and paying for them later. The Senate resumes debate Tuesday on legislation to.

allow employes of nonprofit hospitals to engage in collective bargaining under the National Labor Relations Act. Legislation to give the President standby authority to ration fuels and control energy consumption in event of severe shortages comes before the Senate Wednesday. The bill replaces the emergency energy bill on which the Senate failed to override President Nixon's veto on March 6. Scheduled for House action in mid-week are bills to authorize postcard voter, registration and voluntary conversion of U.S. industry to the metric system.

Registration to vote in all federal elections presidential and congressional would be permitted by mail, in addition to in person, der the postcard bill opposed. by the Nixon administration. The metric system bill would establish a 21-member National Metric Conversion Board to establish guidelines for a 10-year conversion of inches to millimeters, ounces to grams and gallons to liters. STOCK ON AP THESE WEO BUDGET BUYS! WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES HE RESERVE QUANTITY RIGHTS! PRICES AFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY. MAY 110.

1074 AT WHO FOOD STORES SUPER- -RIGHT CHUNK LARGE LOIN, SLICED BOLOGNA PORK CHOPS CHUCK GROUND Ib. pkg. 14b. 884 ALL ASP -MEAT SKINLESS WIENERS SAVE CASHI SUPER COLA ALL PURPOSE! YELLOW ONIONS. FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10.984 SALE to PIn too SAVE UP TO Clip (B) OPEN BAR-B-Q PIT 1D) HOUSE VACUUM MAXWELL (K) 25c AJAX OFF LABEL SAUCE COFFEE DETERGENT 18-oz.

jar -lb. $159 84-oz. box $129 Save With Limit urday, Coupon one This vatid per Coupon thru customer. with Limit customer. This Saturday, Coupon Coupon With thru Limit customer, This Saturday, one Coupon Coupon 1974 stores.

WEO food stores. 50. Introducing, Son of Seersucker. Cricketer's Actionaire seersucker is a great new edition of an old summer favorite. The pucker is smoother, the pattern more interesting (there are lots of terrific plaids and checks), and that limp, tired look is completely out of the picture.

That's because this smart, natural shoulder model is tailored of an imported texturized woven that stretches just enough to follow every move you make and stay ahead of the wrinkles. CRICKETEER $75.00 Miracle Massillon Dover Lane Coshacton Plaza I Dover New Philadelphia STORES FOR MEN.

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