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ff 'I Sunday, June 3, 1979 Newi Journal, Mansfield, O. 5 inmates die Mrs. Florence Leary Mrs. Anna Hout Florence M. Learv.

83. Mansfilrf. Rn in escape try Anna Tennant Hout, 75, of 1356 Hill-crest Dr. died Saturday afternoon in Mansfield General Hospital following a short Illness. Born Oct.

28, 1903. in Richwood, Ohio, she had lived here for the past 30 years. Mrs. Hout was a member of the Lexington Baptist Church and Order of Eastern BRIDGETON, N.J. (UPI) Two Cumberland County Jail inmates were killed and an inmate and a correction officer were wounded when police sharpshooters ended an escape attempt Involving six inmates Saturday, The gunfire capped a two-hour ordeal that began when six inmates took several guards hostage, Cumberland County prosecutor William Doherty said.

The dead inmates were identified as Tommie E. Jones, 30, of Irvington, and Louis Rosario, 24, of Bridgeton. A guard identified as Anthony Ar-genzio of Vineland and an unidentified inmate were taken to Bridgeton Hospital for treatment. Both were listed in good condition. Doherty said that at about 7 a.m.

Saturday, an estimated six inmates took several guards hostage and demanded three cars. Almost two hours later, Jones appeared outside the prison holding a sharp metal object against an unidentified guard who was bound. A police sharpshooter shot Jones from across the street, killing him instantly, Doherty said. Hearing the shooting outside, another unidentified inmate holding Argenzio hostage tried to drag the guard further back inside the jail. A correction officer attempted to fire at the inmate and apparently hit Argenzio in the leg instead.

Doherty said Rosario was killed inside the prison when he attacked a correction officer. Officials said windows and pipes had been broken throughout the jail during the escape attempt. 3, died Friday evening In People's Hospital following a long illness. She was bom March 27, 1896, in Mansfield and lived here most of her life. Mrs.

Leary was a retired Westinghouse employee and a member of the First Church of God. Surviving are two stepdaughters, Mrs. Wayne (Edna) Hall and Mrs. Harold (Madalyn) Milligan, both of Mansfield, and several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday at the First Church of God, 1756 Park Avenue West, by her pastor, the Rev. Larry Collins. Calling hours at the Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Church of God.

Those coming to the funeral home are asked to used Park Avenue West to turn onto South Lexington-Springmill Rd. because of road construction. Mrs. Julia M. Brown Julia M.

Brown, 60, of 312 East Second St. died Friday evening in Cleveland Clinic following a long illness. Born Aug. 16, 1918, in Brighton, she had lived in Mansfield since 1957. Mrs.

Brown was a member of Mt. Her-mon Baptist Church. Surviving is a son, Willie Parr Jr. of Marion; two grandsons; four sisters, Mrs. Luella Richardson and Mrs.

Virginia Russell, both of Drummonds, and Mrs. Fannie Calhoun and Mrs. Mary McKinney, both of Memphis, and a brother, Edgar Herring of South Bend, Ind. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Mt.

Hermon Baptist Church by the Rev. Joel L. King. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. Calling hours will be after 2 p.m.

Monday at the David Gary Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wilbert Butterfield GALION Wilbert Butterfield, 80, of 135 West Atwood St. died Friday at Gal-ion Community Hospital. He was born in Shawnee, Ohio, July 5, 1898; operated a shoe repair shop on Harding Way East, retiring in 1963; and was a World War I veteran. Mr.

Butterfield was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Lasting Beauty Is Assured With Guardian Memorial Markers. Star. Surviving are her husband, Marion Hout; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary McGuire of Lakeside, Ariz. two stepsons, Edwin Cole of Houston, Texas, and Don Cole of Ashland.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday Jn Finefrock Funeral Home by the Rev. H.L. Stallings, former pastor of the Lexington Baptist ChurclT. Burial will be in Windsor Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Lucile Young Retired Madison School District teacher Mrs. Lucile Davis Young, 82, of 1329 Middle-Bellville Rd. died Friday night In Mansfield General Hospital following a fall earlier in the day.

Born March 17, 1897, in Bladen, Ohio, she lived in Mansfield for the past 56 years. Mrs. Young retired from teaching in 1960, was an Ohio University graduate and belonged to the First United Methodist Church, the Retired Teachers Association and the Echo Lodge Club. Suviving are her husband, Paul a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Mary Margaret) Mumford of Elyria; and three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church by the Rev. Robert A. Baker. Burial will be in Nevada Cemetery, Nevada, Ohio.

Friends may call at Fine-frock Funeral Home this afternoon and evening. Hesland services Funeral services for Rosa C. Hesland, 81, of 137 Blymyer who died Friday in Mansfield General Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Christian Assembly Church by the Rev. Keith Creighton.

She was the widow of Axel Heslend. Burial will be in Mansfield Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Those coming to the funeral home are asked to use Park Avenue West to turn onto South Lexington-Springmill Rd.

because of road construction. Mrs. Jean Hani man SHILOH Jean Hall Hamman, 52, of Noble Rd. died early Saturday morning in Cleveland Clinic following a brief illness. Born June 17, 1926, in Martinsburg, Ohio, she lived in the area most of her life.

Mrs. Hamman was employed by Shelby Mutual Insurance Co. for 20 years and was a member of the Shiloh United Methodist Church and the U.S. Trotting Association. Surviving are her husband, Robert; Call or Stop in This Week DEMYAN MEMORIALS 4 Location! to Strvt You.

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Thoman St. Ohl. MM 457 An armed police officer walks past the body of one of two prisoners killed in an attempted breakout at the Cumberland County Jail in Bridgeton, N.J., Saturday. A sheriff's deputy held hostage by the prisoners also was injured in the shoot-out. (AP Photo) a flf The Two Best-Selling Models of the World's Best-Selling Personal American Legion, Barracks 1 World War I veterans, and a 50-year member of Masonic Lodge 414.

He also belonged to Galion Chapter Bucyrus Council 83, Mansfield Commandery 21, 32 Mason Valley of Columbus and Naomi Chapter 47 Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle Brough-ton Strouse Butterfield; one daughter, Mrs. Carl (Arlene) Moore of Galion; two grandchildren; three brothers; and a sister. Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Volk-Richardson Funeral Home by the Rev.

Wilbur Meiser. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery with graveside services by the American Legion. Calling hours are after 2 p.m. today and until the time of the services Monday at the funeral home where Masonic services will be conducted at 7 p.m. today.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. ftXT' Microcomouter Svstem Level II 16K TRS-30 System as Shown Reg. 988.00 Level I 4K TRS-80 Starter System Reg. 599.00 'tessera two sons, Richard of Mansfield and Terry of Shiloh; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Cheryl) Wolgemuth of Plains City, Ohio; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Jack M.

Hall of Shelby and Robert E. Hall of Plymouth; and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Mollie Jo) Elliot of Mobile, Ala. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Dye-Hall Funeral Home, Shelby, by the Rev.

Jack Hutchison. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund.

'Level refers to version of BASIC language: Level II is faster, more complete. Level and memory can be expanded. All systems include 232-page users manual and game cassette. 4K system, omits optionai-exira 10-key calculator pad. mmillllllllllllll a Former city music teacher to perform Mrs.

Lois Z. Lovett, daughter of Mrs. L.T. Zickefoose of Jeromesville and a former music teacher in Mansfield city schools, will be featured with Deborah Truxal in a recital for two sopranos in the concluding program of the Epiphany Artists Series in New York City next Sunday. Held at the Church of the Epiphany, the recital will include solos and arias by Cilea, Thomas, Wolf, Kramer, Debussy and Duke.

Featured will be "Ah guarda sorella," the well-known soprano duet from "Cosi fan Tutte" by Mozart, as well as other duets by Mendelssohn and Britten. Mrs. Lovett, a graduate of Ashland College, has appeared in opera, oratorios and concert in many parts of the U.S. She has appeared with the Little Orchestra Society and the American Symphony Orchestra in New York City. For the past several years she has been a soprano soloist with the Church of the Epiphany.

Mrs. Edna Hosier GALION Mrs. Edna Hosier, 74, of 1279 Harding Way East died Friday at home. She was born in Meeker, Ohio, June 12, 1904, and lived most of her life in the Galion area. She was active in the PTA and founded the East Side Garden Club in 1945.

Mrs. Hosier was a charter member of the North Central Ohio National Association of Credit Men and was office manager, credit manager and secretary-treasurer of the former Ohio Overcoat Co. for 23 years. Surviving are her husband, Henry Jay Hosier; two sons, Ralph A. Flowers and James R.

Flowers, both of Johnson, six grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Miller of Bucyrus and Mrs. Jeanne Shuck of Ashland. Services are Monday at 2 pm. at the Snyder and Kubach Funeral Home with the Rev.

William Meiser. Burial will be in Iberia Cemetery. Calling hours are this afternoon and evening. Mrs. Farnwalt PLYMOUTH Maude May Farnwalt, 89, of 138 Sandusky St.

died at her home Friday night after a brief illness. Born Dec. 3, 1889, she lived 43 years in the area. Mrs. Farnwalt was a member of the Plymouth United Methodist Church.

Her husband, George died in 1958. Surviving are four sons, Leor N. of Shelby, Ora of Greenwich, Richard R. of Memphis, and George of Plymouth; three daughters, Mrs. Vera Fiddler of Shiloh, Mrs.

Mary A. Nead of Plymouth and Mrs. Ruth H. Wilson of Greenwich; 16 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Private family services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday at the McQuate-Secor Funeral Home by the Rev. Jack Hutchison. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Now used in offices, schools, hospitals, labs, even at home No prior knowledge of computing is required to use the TRS-80 TRS-80 is the world's most widely used smail computer Fully wired and tested NOT a kit Designed and manufactured in the USA by Radio Shack Start summer off with something important for your business, school or vacationing student a TRS-80 Computer system that's not only designed and built by Radio Shack but already has over 100,000 users worldwide.

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filed the suit against the Campbell Soup Prophet Food Co. distributors of Cleveland and the General Motors plant in Ontario. Cairns claims he purchased the can in a vending area at the plant. The discovery of the larvae made the plaintiff violently ill, the suit claims, and aggravated a high blood sugar level causing diabetes. YOU CAN COUNT ON RADIO SHACK: WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Radio Itaek DEALER Most items also available at Radio Shack Dealers Look for this sign in your neighborhood MANSFIELD 1450 Lexington Ave.

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