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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 4

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4-a Communitiesobituaries Records Newt Journal, Mansfield, O. Sunday, February 2, 1986 Police calls went left of center near a bridge into the path of an eastbound pickup truck driven by Gregory Gayheart, 30, of Ohio 96 East. Both trucks ended up in a ditch. Injured in addition to the drivers was Megan Gayheart, 4, of 29 Second St. Kiefer was cited for failure to control.

ing what firefighters described as an "uncomfortable hazard" to neighbors. Firefighters claimed they watered down several containers of rubbish. YMCA, Mansfield Rescue squadsmen were called to the aid of a man identified only as Robert Poth after a fight outside the recreation facility. Poth was treated at Mansfield General Hospital for a gash above his left eye. Squadsmen said Poth was struck in the back of the head and knocked face-first on the concrete pavement.

According to the Highway Patrol, Cochran was driving east at a high rate of speed, went left of center and struck the car driven by Wayne Dukes, 39, of Ohio 97, Butler, RD 1. Ohio 96 and Plymouth-Sprlngmill Road, Richland County Three Shelby area residents were treated at Shelby Memorial Hospital after a two-truck accident Friday at 3:30 p.m. Highway Patrol troopers said Scott Kiefer, 19, of 58 Sunset Drive, driving his pickup truck west on Ohio 96, apparently took a curve too fast and belonging to Charles L. Nail, 22, of 532 N. Mulberry Mansfield.

Carroll was cited for hit-skip and failure to control his vehicle. Ohio 91, Richland County Two Butler residents and a Bellville man were all treated Friday night at Mansfield General Hospital after a collision near Wilson Road at 10:20 p.m. Injured were Jerry Cochran, 22, of 15 Liberty Butler, his passenger, Gary Hamilton, 19, of Darlington' Road, Bellville, RD and a passenger in the other vehicle, Kathleen Dukes of Ohio 97, Butler, RD 1. Chappel Street, Savannah A bit of smooth police work enabled Ashland County sheriff's detective Roger Martin to recover a stolen tractor-trailer rig and its cargo of peanut butter. A department spokesman said Martin acted on a tip regarding the trailer which had been reported stolen in Florida on Dec.

28. The trailer, along with the 44,000 pounds of Skippy peanut butter, was towed to Abers Towing Service In Ashland. Traffic calls In front of 533 Park Avenue West, Mansfield Lisa Linn White, 19, of 708 McPherson Mansfield, was treated at Mansfield General Hospital after a two-car accident Friday at 10:28 p.m. Police reported that White was driving east when a westbound car driven by Stanley J. Brooks, 34, of 201 W.

Sixth Mansfield, reportedly went over the center line to turn into a driveway and struck her car. Brooks was cited for driving left of center and driving while intoxicated. In front of 214 N. Main Mansfield Larry R. Carroll, 31, of 501 W.

Fourth Mansfield, was treated at Mansfield General Hospital early Saturday after he struck a parked car and reportedly fled the scene. Police said Carroll was driving south about 12:05 a.m. when he hit the parked car Fire calls Boughton Avenue, Mansfield Firefighters issued a warning to an unidentified resident who was burning trash in a barrel Saturday, caus he warms up Saturday by Paul Uttermohlen) 'Vi'i PI II in r'w-v Wn" I i i Mil h--X 1 11fjf rail illifiiin jjlLlf Tooting his own horn Jeff DeWeese of Malabar High School for the Solo and Ensemble Competition Chimney could be culprit in fatal Bistline Road fire IF YOU HAD TO GO TO A NURSING HOME HOW WOULD THE BILL BE PAID? AU INSURANCE AGENCY PRODULY ANNOUNCES THE FINEST LONG TERM CARE PLAN AVAILABLE UpTo'100MPerDay or MONTH FOR FULL YEARS SHELBY Investigators probing the cause of a fire Thursday which killed 69-year-old Geneva Wallace have focused on a 45-year-old chimney, Fire Marshal James Houser said Saturday. Houser said the chimney was at least a "major contributing cause" if not "the cause" for the Thursday night fire at Mrs. Wallace's Bistline Road home.

He said the fire was clearly accidental. Investigators have not ruled out the makeshift wood-burning stove which Mrs. Wallace used to heat her 8 '3000 I AGE 1 55-84 INCLUDES I PER CUSTODIAL CARE INTERMEDIATE CARE SKILLED CARE BENEFIT FOR HOME CARE I I I Snow Traill Ski Lodge, Mansfield Sheriff's deputies reported that a pair of skis, valued at $300 and owned by Michelle James of 317 Fairlawn Mansfield, were stolen sometime between 11 p.m. Thursday and half past noon Friday. Lakeview Motel, Mansfield A $100 portable black-and-white TV was stolen from the 3152 Park Avenue East Road motel during a burglary that occurred sometime Thursday or Friday.

Motel personnel told deputies that the culprits gained entry by breaking a north-side window hidden by trees. 935 Wallace Road, Mifflin Township Donald R. Harruff, 48, of 1579 Plum Place was wounded at 8:48 p.m. Saturday when a gun accidentally discharged during a card party, sheriff's deputies said. Deputies were still investigating the accident Saturday and did not disclose where Harruff was shot.

He was being treated at the emergency room of Mansfield General Hospital. Sgt. Jim Dalton said Harruff was playing cards at the party when an automatic weapon which was being shown around discharged, apparently accidentally. Deputies did not disclose the identities of either the host or of the person who was handling the gun when it fired. Obituaries Hazel M.

Sloan MANSFIELD Hazel M. Sloan, 81, formerly of Westview Boulevard, died early Friday in Winchester Nursing Home after a long illness. Born March 16, 1904, in Mansfield, she had lived here all her life. Mrs. Sloan was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

Surviving are a brother, Robert Finical of Mansfield; two grandsons; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth and a daughter, Dorothy M. Heichel. Graveside services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in Mansfield Memorial Park by her pastor, the Rev.

Wray C. Smith. There will be no calling hours. The Diamond Street Home of Wappner Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mansfield Cancer Foundation.

Jay P. Moser SHILOH Services for Jay P. Moser, 66, of Mechanics Street, who died Friday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Secor Funeral Home, Plymouth, by the Rev. Wayne Nieninen.

Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. Born in Shiloh, he lived here all his life and had operated A.W. Moser Hardware.

Mr. Moser was a member of Mt. Hope Lutheran Church; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 291, Shelby; and Shelby Owls Club. He was a World War II Army veteran, serving in the Seventh Armored Division. Captured during the Battle of the Bulge, he was a prisoner of war for six months and later was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star.

He is survived by a brother, Ross of Shiloh. Adelaide R. Jones JOHNSVILLE Adelaide Ruth Jones, 81, of 8027 Morrow County Road 83, Bellville, RD 2, died Friday evening in her home. She was born May 4, 1904, in Maidsville, W.Va., where she lived until moving to Mansfield 30 years ago. Mrs.

Jones had lived near Johns-ville for the past 10 years. A home-maker, she was a member of the Salvation Army in Mansfield. Surviving are two sons, Chester of Mansfield and David of Johnsville; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Naomi) Franks of Jeromesville; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; a brother, Clarence Addison of Mansfield; and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Elva) Lyons of Mansfield.

Her husband, Harvey and a daughter, Carolyn Taylor, both died in 1983. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Lexington Avenue Snyder Funeral Home by the Rev. Lee Hiney, pastor of Pleasant Grove Community Church. Burial will be in Shauck Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. The advertisement in today's paper on Page 2-J incorrectly listed the Lex-Springmill location 1st TRAVEL SERVICE That location has moved to 345 Marion Ave. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. I Policy underwritten by Ij1 Life Insurance and 5 Annuity Co.

Policy Form No. 24234 I MAIL THIS COUPON TO: AU INSURANCE AGENCY, 72 Main Bellville, Ohio 44813 LBnmiGp AETNA NURSING HOME Also Available STANDARD LIFE MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT STANDARD LIFE BURIAL INSURANCE TO $4,000 Name Age GROTTO HAIL Address City seems pleased with bis performance as at Mansfield Senior High School. (Photo home. But Houser said the chimney which was as old as the house was faulty and had not been maintained. The two-story house was engulfed in flames when Shelby firefighters arrived shortly after receiving a 10:30 p.m.

call from Mrs. Wallace's neighbors. Clarence Wallace, 46, who lived next door, suffered burns attempting to rescue his mother. He was discharged Saturday afternoon from Shelby Memorial Hospital. 1 I off! FREE Initial Office Exam or be applied toward Deduct-1 Coverage I Albert Heffelfinger ASHLAND Albert F.

Heffelfinger, 80, of 16 W. 13th St. died Friday afternoon at the Good Shepherd Nursing Home after a short illness. Born May 31, 1905, in Holmes County, he had been an Ashland resident here almost his entire life. Mr.

Heffelfinger was a former maintenance worker for the Faultless Rubber Company and was a retired self employed electrician. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church. Surviving is his wife, Grace Harry Heffelfinger, whom he married April 7, 1946. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in Peace Lutheran Church by the Rev.

James L. Merkel. Burial will be in the Ashland County Memorial Park. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Denbow-Prim Funeral Home and Monday an hour before services at the church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Peace Lutheran Church building fund. Herman Strine ASHLAND Herman Strine, 85, died Friday evening at Good Shepherd Home after a long illness. Born May 12, 1900, in Mifflin Township, Ashland County, Mr. Strine lived in Ashland County all his life. Before his retirement, he was self-employed in the egg and poultry business and was formerly with F.E.

Fisher and Company. He was a member of the Synagogue Church of God. Surviving are two sons, Mervin of Massillon, Ohio, and Dean of Ashland; three daughters, Anna Bell Paullin of Loudonville, Madeline Cole of Ashland and Mildred Bigelow of Big Timber, 17 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in Heyl Funeral Home by the Rev.

Jan Wade. Burial will be in Vermillion Cemetery, Hayesville. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour before services. RalPh L- McClure ASHLAND Ralph L. McClure.

81, of 509 E. Main St. died Friday evening in Samaritan Hospital. Born May 30, 1904, in Wayne County, Mr. McClure was a member of Jeromesville United Methodist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Leora; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (LeEtta) Emmons and Mrs. William (Lucinda) Hillis, both of Ashland; four grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Fern Weltmer of Loudonville. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in Fickes Funeral Home, Jeromesville, by his pastor, the Rev. William B. Thomas. Burial will be in Pioneer Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home will be 7 to 9 p.m.

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He was especially interested the history of Black participation in the economic and social development of the United States. In February 1926 he inaugurated Negro History Week which later developed into Black History Month. CARTES 6. WOODSON, we salute you. 0 747 South Main St.

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