The Lima Citizen from Lima, Ohio (2024)

1 3 CITADEL PLAQUE--The Lima Salva. chairman; Maj. Francis Spellman of the SA, tien Army Citadel lobby has a new plaque Donovan S. McKinney, executor of the state today which lists the names of those who of Otto McKenney whose name is listed first have assisted in the building program. Pic- on the plaque because of his generous be.

tured as they examined the plaque are, left quest to the SA building fund, and James to right, Dr. H. R. Stallbohm, advisory board Hunt, bequest chairman. (Citizen Photos) Court, Fire Log MUNICIPAL COURT Criminal Cases Ronald E.

Lewis, 32, 1230 W. Elm. operating a motor vehicle owned by Zelma E. Dorland, 1230 W. Elm, without her consent, pleaded innocent, bond set at $500.

Richard Goins, 1231 S. Atlantic, failing to comply with court order on nonsupport payments for two. minor children, pleaded innocent, bond set at $200; he was given a 60-day suspended jail sentence June 1 on condition he pay $14 weekly. Thomas Roberson, 47, 336 S. Central, assault and battery on Murlie Bosley, W.

7th pleaded innocent, bond set at $50. Leonard McDonald, 56, no home, vagrancy, pleaded guilty, sentenced to 10 days in city jail by Judge Carl M. Blank. Gordon A. Allen, 18, Miamisburg, soliciting magazine sales.

without a license, pleaded innocent, bond set at $50. Orel Erk, 50, 1999 Garland, assault and battery on Melvin Wicker. 2009 Garland, found guilty by Judge Blank, fined $25 and costs. Forest Clevenger. 1119 N.

McKinley, assault and battery on Harry McGue, 1118 N. McKinley, pleaded innocent, bond set at $50 and trial for 2 p. m. Friday, Sept. 21.

Traffic Cases Robert L. Watt, 22, 643 reckless driving, pleaded guilty, fined $25 and costs. George W. Kerr, Route 1. Waynesfield, failing to yield the right of way, pleaded innocent, bond set at $25.

Mary L. Thomson, 2404 Kunneke, failing to yield the right of way from a driveway, $25 bond forfeit. Romine Hicks, 28, McGuffey, operating an unsafe vehicle, $25 bond forfeit. Jeffrey C. Moor, 20, 104 S.

Dale. failing to stop within the assured clear distance. $25 bond forfeit. Donald E. Derringer, 21, 1501 Findlay Road, failing to have red light on extended load, $25 band forfeit.

Willis D. Sherer, 37, 1356 Stew art Road, driving while under the influence of alcohol, pleaded guilty. fined $100 and cost, sentenced to three days county jail and license to drive suspended until he complies with the state financial responsibility law. EMERGENCY RUNS. FIRE 6:32 p.m.

Friday, Perry Township, grass fire near Dewey Avenue and Railroad, no loss. 7:32 p.m., Friday, car fire, Henry Tolbert, 1014 Hughes, wiring burned from carburetor backfire at Elm and Central, $25 loss. 12:25 a.m. Saturday, car fire, Glen Goldsberry, 1129 Hill, driven into Central Station, cigarette burned front seat, $75 loss. Car Hits Pole, Driver Injured William J.

Layman, 28, of 515 Early Road, is in fairly good condition in Memorial Hospital with injuries suffered in a one-car accident in the 100 block of West Grand Avenue at 4:15 a.m. todav. Layman told Lima police he swerved his westbound car to avoid a semi-trailer truck which pulled across the street into a parking lot. 'His car hit a steel pole and was extensively damag. ed, police said.

Layman sustained a possible fractured breastbone, lacerations and abrasions. Births MEMORIAL--Born to Mr. and Wallace CLAYBORN, 221 N. Jackson, girl: Harold COTSA.MIRE, Ada, girl; David HULLIBARGER, 758 S. Main, boy, all Friday: Arthur NAPIER, Bradfield, boy, today.

ST. RITA'S -Born to Mr. and Earl YOAKAM, 521 Hope, boy; Leonard ROSE, Delphos, girl; Eugene STEINKE, Wapakoneta, girl, all Friday; Joseph RIEPENHOFF. 939 Michael; girl; Lambert WESTRICK, Ottawa, boy; William SCHAUB. 333.

North Shore Drive, boy, all today. THE LIMA CITIZEN Saturday, August 25, Lima- Area- -Deaths Eugene E. Knupp Eugene E. Knupp, 67, of 341 E. Eureka died at 1:40 a.m.

today in Dayton Veterans Hospital. He was born Jan. 29, 1895, in Lima. A veteran of World War be was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1275.

Survivors include two sons, Richard 426 Marian and Harold 637 N. Nixon a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Mildred; Duff, 341 E. Eureka a brother, Gail, 1226 McKinley and three sisters, Mrs. Daniel (Eldora) Moubray, 1603 N.

Sugar Priscilla Liskey, Route 1, Elida, and Mrs. William (Pearl) (Liskey, 1304, McKinley Ave. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Chiles Sons-Laman Chapel, the Rev. Earl Luginbuhl officiating.

Burial will be in Sugar Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. Mary G. Buchanan Graveside services were to be held at 2:30 p.m.

today in Gethsemani i Cemetery for Mary Geraldine Buchanan, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchanan, 604 Marian with the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

William J. McKeown officiating. The infant was dead at birth at 2:30 p.m. Friday in St. Rita's Hospital.

Survivors include two sisters, Judy Lynn and Lisa Kay, both at home, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buckanan, 1234 W. High St. Hogenkamp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.

Frank Kohorst DELPHOS -Frank Kohorst, 75, of Toledo, former resident of this city, died at 6:45 p.m. Friday i in a Toledo Hospital following a five- week illness due to complications. Mr. Kohorst was born Oct. 25, 1886 near Fort Jennings.

He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church and was a retired city employe. He also at one time was employed at the Delphos Manufacturing Co, His wife, the former Ethel Harris, died in 1934. Surviving are five daughters, Gordie (Rose) Carmean, Mrs. Delmer (Ruth) Kemper and Miss Margie Kohorst, all of this city, and Mrs.

Carl (Violet) Carmean and Mrs. Ethel Bridgeman, both of St. Marys; six sons, Delmer, Eugene, Donald, Richard and Harold all of Delphos, and Carl of Van Wert; 26 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. George Metzger, also of Delphos. Requiem High Mass will be at 9 a.m.

Monday in St. John's Church, the Rev. Joseph 1. I. Schill celebrant.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Friends may call at Kolkmeyer- Clark-Helmkamp Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Charles Wise CELINA-Charles Wise, 76, of 716 E.

Market Celina, died at 5 p.m. Friday in Gibbons Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Mr. Wise was born May 13, 1886 in Middletown, Md. Surviving are his wife, Edna; a son, Earl of Coldwater Beach: a daughter, Mrs.

Eugene Minniear, Akin, S.C.; one grandchild; three brothers, Joseph of West Alexandria: Oliver of New Town, and John of Fredericks, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Brandenburg of Harmony, Md. Mr. Wise was a member of Neptune Baptist Church and a life member of the Celina 'Eagles. Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday in Vale Stein Funeral Home, the Rev. Alec Edgar officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services. Mrs.

Melvin Roberts SPENCERVILLE- Services for Mrs. Ella Mae Roberts, 26, wife of Melvin Roberts, Spencerville, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Leis Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Hartford Cemetery. Mrs.

Roberts died at 9:30 a.m. Friday in Joint Township Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, following an illness of six months. She was born Dec. 2, 1935, in Spencerville and was married March 25, 1949, to Melvin Roberts, who survives.

Also surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Spence, Spencerville; five children, Lora Mae, Terry, Gary, Jimmy and Larry all at home; a sister, Myrtle Spence, Rising Sun, and five brothers, Leroy, Spencerville; Dewey and Paul, Monroe, N. Ralph, Columbus, and Everett, 811 Catalpa Lima. The body will remain in the Leis Memorial Chapel where friends may call after 5:30 p.m.

today. YOU'RE RIGHT WITH EVERSHARP Wapak Man Dies From Crash Injuries WAPAKONETA Raymond H. Zwiebel, 68, of Route 5, Wapakoneta, died at 10:55 p.m. Friday in Lima Memorial Hospital from injuries sustained Aug. 15 in a twocar collision a mile south of here, Mr.

Zwiebel sustained rib fractures, possible internal injuries and scalp lacerations when he was thrown from his car when it collided with another driven Mrs. Vivian VanKoesters, 38, of Coldwater. Sheriff records show the collision occurred at the intersection of Hardin Pike and U. S. 33.

Mr. Zwiebel, who was south He Claims Downpour His Work (Continued From Page 1) in the bank at McCrory and say Berry will get it if he provides them with an inch of rain by Monday. Berry is more optimistic. He said they would have their rain by 2 p.m. today.

Clouds burst over Little Rock Friday afternoon, filling gutters and air conditioning the parched city. Less than three hours later the U.S. Weather Bureau at Little Rock had recorded 1.4 inches, the first rainfall here in 44 days. Radio station officials began gathering samples which were to be examined by the State Health Department today. The health department agreed to analyze the rain for particles of silver nitrate, which Berry says is one means of telling his rain from nature's.

The weather bureau remained doubtful of Berry's self-acknowledged abilities. The bureau said it believes the rain was caused by a cool front which began Wednesday in South Dakota and moved through Arkansas just as it had through neighboring states. Berry said the weather bureau was correct. What the bureau didn't know, Berry said, was that it was he that created the low pressure area which enticed the cold front into Arkansas. Berry uses a fire brick oil drum to burn pieces of co*ke soaked in silver iodide and acetone.

A fan from an old car air conditioner raises temperatures in the oil drum to as high as 3,000 degrees, vaporizing the silver iodide and sending particles streaming 60,000 feet into the air. The particles collect moisture, freeze, then melt and fall to the earth as rain, Berry explained. Former Lima Post Patrolman To Move First Sgt. Dwight M. Carey, now commander of the Ashtabula post of the Highway Patrol, will be transferred to the Bucyrus post Sept.

20. Sgt. Carey has been with the patrol for 16 years. He was formerly stationed at Mansfield, Perrysburg, Bellevue, Findlay, Lima, Van Wert, Swanton, Massillon and Ashtabula. He succeeds W.

D. Fraucher, who was promoted from first sergeant to lieutenant and transferred to the patrol's headquarters in Columbus. Two Face Long Terms In Prison WAPAKONETA Two confessed holdup men, Cletus Winhoven, 26, of Route 1, Minster, and George Eisen, 22, of Covington, face prison terms of 10 to 25 years for an armed robbery that netted them $11.50. Sheriff Robert L. Davison said the two men have made signed statements admitting the 11:05 p.m.

Thursday lay holdup of Wilford Ripploh, operator of a Minster market. The two were taken into custody less than 12 hours after they walked into the market and dered Ripploh at gun point to hand over money in the cash register. The market owner told sheriff deputies that he told the ed men to get the money selves which they did before fleeing in a car. Winhoven was taken into custody at 8:30 a.m. Friday when he was spied by Piqua police riding in a car that fitted the description of the get away car.

Winhoven also was recognized by Ripploh, who knew the man resided in the Lake Loramie area. Eisen was arrested at 11 a.m, at his home in Covington in southeastern Miami County. Authorities said they found both guns used in the holdup, Sheriff Davison said. The two will be arraigned on armed robbery charges in Judge William Vosler's East Auglaize County Court Monday morning. Both admitted splitting the holdup proceeds with Eisen getting $6 and Winhoven keeping $5.50.

They left $3.50 in change in the cash register. Ripploh said he had ed the day's receipts early that evening. Judge Orders Man To Stop Meeting 17-Year-Old Girl Walter Bradley, 40, of 2320 Chipman was fined $500 and sentenced to six months in the county jail Friday after being found guilty of acting in a way tending to cause the delinquency of a 17-year-old Lima girl. Acting Allen County Juvenile Court Judge F. E.

Warren suspended $400 of the fine and the entire jail sentence, providing Bradley does not meet the girl or contact her while she is under 18 years of age. Bradley was brought into court on a complaint filed by the girl's father. The girl later was placed on six months probation Aug. 10 as a neglected child and was ordered to remain away from Bradley. Citizen Briefs Cairo Hix and Chix Dance Club will dance from 8 to 11 p.

m. tonight at the Faurot Park shelter house. Jim Gordon will call, and those attending are to bring wieners and buns for a roast. All westrn style square dancers are i invited. BARGAIN CITY RINK'S Major Appliances 2290 Elida Rd.

DEPARTMENT TV'S, Stereos, Radios, Recorders and Appliances Guarantees to SELL for LESS or MONEY REFUNDED DON'T GAMBLE ON OVERPAYING! Shop Rink's--Known for Savings-Service and Satisfaction FRIGIDAIRE ZENITH TAPPAN 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 1963 36" GAS RANGE "4" Sizzle N'Simmer FREEZER 19" Portable TV Burners Many Models $17488 From Lowest Which To Prices Choose $13288 MUNTZ STEREO COMBO 23" AM UHF $368 FM VHF RADIO TV FULL STEREO Mostly storms Sunda; Max Min Mrs. Levi Neuenschwander Mrs. Katie Neuenschwander, 82, wife of Levi Neuenschwander, Pandora, died at St.

Rita's Hospital at 9:15 a.m. today where she had been a medical patient since Aug. 4. Haas Funeral Home, -Pandora, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

J. W. Jones COLUMBUS GROVE-Mrs. Luella Jones, 62, of Columbus Grove, widow of J. W.

Jones, died at 6:10 p.m. Friday in her home. She was born Jan. 29, 1900, in Columbus Grove. She was married to J.

W. Jones who died in 1959. She was a member of the Congregational Christian Church, Pythian Sisters, and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, Lloyd (Pete), Columbus Grove: two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Mayberry, and Miss Jane Jones, both of Columbus Grove; four grandchildren; five brothers, Clarence, Columbus Grove; Curtis, Fort Wayne, Harry, Flint, Roy, Flat Rock, and Alfred, Trenton, and three sisters, Mrs.

Charlotte Isenberg, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Steven Hooks, 1924 Frail Road, Lima, and Mrs. Anna Stevens, Westminster, Calif. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Hartman Sons Funeral Home, the Rev.

Chester Phillips officiating. Burial will be in Truro Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. Cornelius J.

Fortman. J. Fortman, 67, of Route 3, a farmer, died at 9 a.m. Friday in his home following a heart attack. He was born Oct.

26, 1894, in Kalida. A life long resident of this area, he married Blanche Myers who died in 1957. Surviving are three sons, Donald, Lima; Cornelius Lancaster, and George, Defiance; 10 daughters, Mrs. Helen Camper, Bluffton: Mrs. Lauren (Genevieve) Wachtman, Defiance; Mrs.

Wilbur (Hazel) Schneider and Mrs. Virgil (Joyce) Beam, both of Wapakoneta; Mrs. Leonard (Mary) Schipper, Botkins; Mrs. (Agnes) Fjelsted, Lancaster, Mrs. Glen (Frances) Remington, Columbus; Mrs.

Harold (Delores) Donaldson, Continental: Mrs. Anthony (Marjorie) Feliciano, Roswell, N. anl Nancy, at home. Also surviving are 37 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a brother, Fred, Columbus Grove, and three sisters, Mrs. Odelia Kaple, 816 W.

Spring Lima; Mrs. Charles Fipp, Glandorf, and Mrs. Anna Nartker, Kalida: Services will. be at 2 p.m. Monday in McCrate Funeral Home, Ottawa, the Rev.

Benjamin Loan officiating. Burial will be in Sugar Creek Cemetery, Vaughnsville. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. Mrs.

Paul Ernsberger ADA-Mrs. Helen E. Ernsberger, 69, of 110 W. Lima died at 6:20 p.m. Friday in Lima Memorial Hospital.

She had been ill since January. Born May 19, 1893, in Ada, Mrs. Ernsberger was a member of the First Methodist Church. She was married to Paul Ernsberger in 1918 and he survives. Also surviving are four sons, Dr.

Fred Ernsberger, Pittsburgh, Joseph Lynchburg, Clyde, Bluffton, and Glenn 1009 E. Albert Lima, and 11 grandchildren. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Preston Funeral Home, the Rev. A.

Richard Teller officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday. Wrong Identification Mrs. Shirley Zerkel was incorrectly identified as Mrs.

Bernard Shore in a picture appearing in Thursday's Citizen. The picture showed girls from the Allen County Children's Home being given permanents before going back to school, a service performed by Frederick's Beauty School, 133 E. Market St. The Lima Citizen Published datly and Sunday by Lima Citizen Publishing Co. 711 Vine Lima, Ohio.

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FLOWERS For 11! Occasions Yuzel's Colonial Flowers MAIN CALL bound, had waited for a line of east bound traffic to pass on U.S. 33 when he pulled into the path of the west bound VanKoesters car. Mrs. VanKoesters and her three children, passengers in the car, were not seriously hurt. Mr.

Zwiebel was born in Clay Township March 27, 1894, and on May 25, 1920 was married to Stella Kohler, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Azbell, at home; three sons, Randolph, Route 2: Rolland, Route 1, and Eugene of this city; 11 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Ruck, Route 2, and Mrs. Bernard Winget, Bluffton, and three Brothers, Irvin, Jackson Center, and Oscar and Anthony, both of this city.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in St. Paul's United Church of Christ with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery. 1 Friends may call at Siferd Funeral Home after 11 a.m. Sunday until noon Monday when the body will be removed to the church to await services.

Venus Shot Scheduled (Continued From Page 1) "It is NASA's policy to do first and talk later." If Mariner 2 successfully completes a series of tricky midcourse maneuvers, it will streak within 10,000 miles of Venus on Dec. 14 and electronic instruments will seek to unlock mysteries which are masked by a perpetual mantle of heavy clouds around the planet, and radio its findings back to earth. Bluffton Native Named School Head At Logan LOGAN, Ohio (AP) Dwight Diller has been appointed to a three year term as superintendent of Logan city schools, it was announced today. Diller replaces Harold Drake, who took a position earlier this summer as superintendent of Strongsville schools in Cuyahoga Diller has been associated with Logan schools since 1947, except for a five year period when he was managing editor of the Logan- Daily News, from 1954-1959. Diller, a native of Bluffton, is leaving the principalship of Logan Junior High School.

Friday Water Use Not Quite Record It was no water record Friday, but it came close. City water treatment plant officials said today that 15,495,000 gallons of water were treated at the plant Friday and 14,764,000 gallons were delivered to the city. Thursday saw an all-time record in water treatment and consumption, with 15,920,000 gallons distributed and 15,993,000 gallons treated. Sixth Peak Of Tension In West Berlin Believed Passed (Continued From Page 1) Only 35 minutes later, about a mile away, West Berlin police looked on helplessly while East German police fired at a man trying to swim the L'andwehr Canal to West Berlin. He was hauled into an East Berlin police boat only about 10 yards from the West Berlin bank.

Apparently he was. not hurt either. Earlier, West Berlin police, watching through binoculars, saw a man of about 40 being arrested on the other side of the wall and taken away in a truck. Moscow newspapers criticized the Western powers for turning a deaf ear to Soviet Premier Khrushchev's plans for a demilitarized West Berlin. A Pravda writer warned that those who threaten to draw the sword in the event of the signing of a Soviet-East German peace treaty may "perish by the sword." Krasnaya Zvesda (Red Star).

in like vein quoted Soviet scientists as saying that while rockets that launched Soviet cosmonauts into space were meant for peace they could be used for military purposes. Diplomatic wrangling was expected to be suspended at least for the weekend while both sides examine notes delivered Friday. Weather FORECASTS SOUTHERN CENTRAL OHIO -Partly cloudy, warm today with scattered afternoon thundershowers: high 86 94. Considerable cloudiness, mild with scattered thundershowers likely tonight; low 64-72. Sunday showers ending from west; cooler.

NORTHWEST OHIO Scattered thundershowers this afternoon; high 83-89. Mostly cloudy, cooler tonight, thunderstorms ending during evening: low 63-68. Sunday partly cloudy, cooler. LAKE ERIE Small craft warnings in effect. Southeast -tosouth winds 15-20 knots, briefly higher in local thundersqualls this afternoon and evening, shifting to northerly 10-20 knots during tonight.

Partly cloudy: scattered showers and thundershowers beginning this afternoon or evening, continuing tonight. 1 p. m. 92 p. m.

FRIDAY 2 p. m. m. 3 p. m.

p. m. 92 10 m. 93 11 p. m.

77 Midnight 77 TODAY a. m. 73 75 1 76 m. 75 m. 80 m.

72 Noon THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, clear 79 56 Albuquerque, clear .90 62 Atlanta, clear .........8 64 Bismarck, clear .84 49 Boise, clear .89 64 Boston, cloudy 74 58 Buffalo, cloudy 84. 65 Chicago, rain .94 67 .19 Cleveland, clear .92 70 Denver, clear .76 52 Des Moines, clear .....71 54 .36 Detroit, clear .87 74 Fairbanks, cloudy .61 49 Fort Worth, cloudy ...101 72 .62 Helena, clear .82 48 Honolulu, clear .86 76 Indianapolis, rain .89 68 .18 Juneau, rain .53 51 .04 City, clear ....81 59 .10 Los Angeles, clear .85 67 Louisville, cloudy .93 70 Milwaukee, rain .87 62 1.38 St. Paul, clear .70 49 New Orleans, cloudy ..88 73 .01 New York, cloudy 76 64 Oklahoma City, clear 83 61 .05 Omaha, clear .74 51 Philadelphia, clear ....78 54 Phoenix, clear 70 Pittsburgh, cloudy 85 58 Portland, clear ..73 56 Portland, clear ..86 54, Salt Lake City, clear 84 52 San Diego, cloudy 78 63 San Francisco, cloudy 54' Seattle, cloudy 33 Tampa, cloudy 72 .02 Service Station Safe Yields $164 To Thieves Safe crackers took $164.42 from Glenn's Sohio Station, 900 S. Metcalf between 2:30 and 4:25 a.m.

today. The break-in was discovered by Lima police on routine patrol. Police said the burglars broke open a south window, removed tools from a work bench inside the station and used them to open the bottom door of the safe. Manager Glenn Vermillion, 2670 Frank said only the money was missing. The thief or thieves may have been cut while getting into the are examining a piece of bloodstained glass found near the broken window.

Elephant Rides, Sky Dives For Westgate Patrons Elephant rides and sky dives are headlining the rides offered at Westgate Shopping Center today through Wednesday. Deggeller Amusem*nt Shelbyville, will carry a daytime-evening performance with the elephant rides offered around the shopping center parking lot. Al Kitson, promotion chairman for the Westgate Merchants Association, reported all the stores will be offering bonus ride tickets. These will be worth 10 cents on all 25 cent rides. Proceeds will go toward Westgate community activities.

Plans are being made for the first annual bicycle road-e-0 in October and the annual sidewalk art show in September. O'Connor, West Intersection Closing Monday The intersection of West Street and O'Connor Avenue will be closed Monday for two weeks, according to administrative assistant Frank J. Callahan. Sewer construction work will shut down the corner for at least that long, he added, necessitating a detour for Ohio 65. The road will be re-routed for both north and southbound The temporary route will be on Elizabeth Street to Grand Avenue, east on Grand to Main Street, north on Main to Robb Avenue and west on Robb to- West Street.

Funeral Services KROUSKOP, Mrs. John at 1 p. m. Monday in Van Horn Funeral Home, Lakeview; burial in Huntsville Cemetery. MOSER, Miss Elizabeth AnnServices at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday in First Mennonite Church, Bluffton: burial in Maple Grove Cemetery; Diller Funeral Home in charge. ROSSFELD, Dr. Arthur Services at 10:30 a. m.

Monday in Central Church of Christ; burial in Woodlawn Cemetery; Chiles Sons-Laman Funeral Home in charge. Garrett Wykoff Lodge No. 585, Free and Accepted Masons, will memorial services at 8 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. SHOWALTER, Mrs.

CliffordServices at 10:30 a. m. Monday in Harter Son, Memorial Chapel, Delphos; burial in Ridge Cemetery. Boy, That Last Had A Kick To It! DETROIT, Mich. (AP) Esau N.

Lumpford told Wayne County sheriff's deputies that while en route to his home in suburban Taylor Township, he picked a hitchhiker and accepted three drinks of what he was told was moonshine whisky. When he awoke, he said, he found someone had stolen his auto wheels and tires, his billfold and $4 and his $82 pay check, wrist watch and shoes. A AL ing day in th revo 2 na A Khid resis Ro PO Nike dest devi thin prop not test et. "pa rock on stag A pro tar Mu pla agi don cor out far ha: inc wil Tu ati 73. 72 11.

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