a a a a a a a a a a a a 4EW Richwood Man's Condition 'Guarded' After Auto Crash Eugene, H. Cramer, 41, of Richwood, is listed in guarded condition in the intensive care unit at Marion General Hospital with injuries he received one-car in Union County early torash. Union County sheriff's officials said Kramer was traveling on Union County Road 272 when his car left the road and he slammed into a tree. The accident occurred at 2:55 a.m. just southwest of Richwood.
It remains under investigation. Galion Man Is Hurt GALION The condition of James Vicars, 24, of 704 Frazier Galion, is reported to be serious at Barberton Citizens Hospital where he was admitted Friday following an early Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Morris T. Sanders Mrs. Clara Ann Kerr Sanders, 91, of 485 Morral-Kirkpatrick Rd.
died at 4 a.m. today in her home following an illness of eight months. She was born Oct. 3, 1880, in Highland County to William Ella Howe Kerr, On Nov. and.
1909, in Wyandot County she was married to Morris T. Sanders, who died May 31, 1942. A resident of Marion County since 1923, she came here from Crawford County. She was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
John (Helen) Fix of 485 Morral Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Marie Hamilton of Richwood; six grandchildren and 15 and a grandson are degreat Two sisceased. Service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Deming-Thomas Mortuary Rev. Charles Hand.
Burial will be in Grand Prairie Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Robert I. Massie Funeral services for Robert I.
Massie, 58, who died unexpectedly at Marion General Hospital Friday have been set for Monday at 10:30 at Boyd Funeral Home. Mr. Massie, 1100 MarseillesGalion was born Dec. 23, 1913 in Hanging Rock, Ohio, to Wilson and Laura Mae Vorhees Massie. He had been employed laborer at Morral cal Co.
He is survived by a son, Gary Massie of 270 Sara a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Rife of California, and two grandchildren. Three sisters, Mrs. Robert Campbell of 1100 MarseillesGalion Mrs. Wayne Scott of Morral and Mrs.
Clifford Richards of Huron and a brother, Paul Massie of New Mexico, also survive. Rev. Donald Davis of Harpster will officiate at the services and burial will be in Grand Prairie Cemetery at Brush Ridge. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and .7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.
Herman Gustaves GALION Mrs. Elsie Gustaves, 87, of 344 Neumann died at 7 p.m. Friday at Community Hospital, She had lived here for three years with a daughter, Mrs. Arlene Findley, coming from Cleveland. She was born Oct.
6, 1884 in Cleveland, a daughter of Herman and Henrietta Back. She married Herman G. Gustaves and he died in 1961. Surviving besides the daughter is a sister, Mrs. Olga ers of Lakewood.
Services will be Monday at 11 a.m, at the Snyder-Kubach Funeral Home. Rev Kenneth Hans will officiate with burial in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening at the funeral home. Clemens Ernst H. Ernst, 77.
of 324 E. Parson died at 10:58 p.m. Friday at Community Hospital. He was born April 1894 in Galion, a son of James and Catherine Ernest. On July 11, 1916, he married Malinda Boehm.
His wife died Dec. 6, 1971. Mr. Ernst was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the Eagles Lodge, the Catholic Knights of Ohio and was a retired machinst at American Co.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Purvis of Galion and two sons, James and Bernard of Galion, seven grandchildren and six greatchildren. Also survviing are a brother, Fred of Galion, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Glancy of Galion. A son, a and three sisters are deceased.
Services will be held Monday at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph olic Church. Rev. Kenneth Hans will officiate with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Friends may call tonight and Sunday at the Volk-Richardson Funeral Home where the wake will be held Sunday. Jacob B. Forbing SYCAMORE -Jacob Patrick Forbing, 69, died at Tiffin State Hospital at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Mr.
Forbing, a graduate of Kenton High School and Cornell University, was a toolmaker and a self-employed enginer. He was born April 4, 1902 in Kenton, a son of Earl and Eunice Patrick Forbing. Mr. Forbing never married." A sister preceded him in destivices will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Moore Funeral Home.
Rev. Daniel Carmany will officiate and burial will be in Pleasant View Cemetery. Friends may call at the al home after 1 p.m. Sunday. Gail A.
Wenner BUCYRUS -Gail A. Wenner, 180, of 1526 Fairview died at 7:40 a.m. Friday at Wyandot Memorial Hospital of complications. He had been in failing health three years and seriously He ill was for two born Sept. weeks.
27, 1891 in Seneca County, a son of Frederick and Minnie Sopher Wenner. On Oct. 19, 1912 he married Frances Mullholland. Mr. Wenner retired in 1959 afyears as a New York Central Railway conductor.
He had lived in Bucyrus for 55 years. Mr. Wenner was a member of the First Baptist Church and of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. His widow survives, along with three sons, Vinton of Hartford, Gail of Bucyrus and Paul A. of Mansfield.
Also surviving are six grandchildren, three great grandchildren, three sisters in the Tiffin area and one in California. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the MunzPirnstill Funeral Home with Rev. J. Howard Jones officiating.
Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery at McCutchenville. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Sunday. John F. Walter NEW WASHINGTON Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in St.
John Lutheran Church in New Washington for John F. Walter, 70, who died Thursday night at Willard General Hospital. Death was from a coronary attack. He had been hospitalized two weeks. Rev.
Ralph House will officiate and burial will be in the Church cemetery. the Pirnstill Funeral Friends, may call tonight at Home in Bucyrus and from 12:30 p.m. Sunday until time of His residence RR2. services Bloomville. Mr.
Walter was a retired farmer and had spent all of his life area. He was "born June 26, 1901 in Cranberry Township, Crawford County, a son of Jacob and Elizabeth Knieriemen Walter On May 2, 1936 he married Rosa Ulmer. The widow survives along with a son, Frederick of RR 2, Bloomville: a daughter, Mrs. Sylvan (Maxine) Heyman Jr. of Attica; five grandchildren; a brother, Victor of Mansfield, and three sisters, Mrs.
Edith Layer, Mrs. Emma Tobin and Mrs. Bertha Green, all of Bucyrus. Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death. John A.
Ontario GALION Funeral services were held today in Fort Wayne, for John Adam Ontario, 71, of 1231 E. Walnut Galion, who died Thursday afternoon at Mansfield General Hospital following a long illness. The Klaehn Funeral Home at Fort Wayne had charge of services and burial in Lindenwood Cemetery. Mr. Ontario came to Galion Everything from Soup to Nuts If your appetite's been on good behavior lately, reward it with a delicious splurge.
We're got something for everyone. "Where Good Food and Good People Meet" SATURDAY CLOSED Turoff's 122 S. Main St. A Marion Area Hospitals MOUNT GILEAD Morrow County Admitted: Phillip Counts, Marengo; John Welch, Marion; Mrs. Winfred Sims, Mount Gilead.
Released: Lawrence Shipley, Earl Sellers, Mount Gilead. Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williamson, Cardington. BUCYRUS Community Admitted: Bert Augustus, New Washington; Connie Mrs.
Clark Clady, Glenn Harper Bucyrus. Released: Mrs. Brown, Nevada; Mrs. Theodore. Earl, Reber, Mrs.
Dwight Shumate, Mrs. Charles Vaughn and son, Michelle Witten, Bucyrus. KENTON Hardin Memorial Admitted: Harry Caldwell, Bucyrus. Released: June Withrow, LaRue. GALION Community Admitted: Mrs.
Mary Foust, Mount Gilead; Mrs. Ida Keiser, Bucyrus; Andy Clyde Smith, Mrs. Kenneth' Henry, Mrs. Catherine Fox, Mrs. Floyd James, Mrs.
William McLellan, Robert Bair, Miss Estelle Englehart, Galion; Dorothy, Yetter, Bowser, Bucyrus; Debbie James Dye near Galion. Released: Robert Kramer, Mrs. Alan Fox and baby, Mrs. Mary Tracht, Dean Horton, Mrs. Roberta Griggs, Miss Bertha Vaughn, Miss Shirley Miller, Terence Gillam, Charles Heston, Mrs.
Ernest Linn, Mrs. Joseph Popa, Mrs. Raymond Schwab, Mrs. William Clegg. Births: a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Coy Tinch, Mansfield. Sheriff Reports A break-in at Stewart's Root Beer stand south of Marion on Ohio 4 was under investigation today by Marion County Sheriff's Department. Sgt. Kenneth Wertz was making a routine patrol check in the area at 12:52 a.m.
today when he discovered two windows broken out at the rear and muddy foot prints inside under the broken windows. It could not be determined immediately wheather. anything was stolen the stand which has not yet opened for the season. Police Reports Thefts of tape players from two cars were reported to Marion police Friday. Stephen Noggle of 953 Olive Ave.
said his car was parked in 300 block of S. Prospect Street between 10:30 p.m. Thursday and 10:30 a.m. Friday and the tape player, a tape box and 10 tapes valued at $117 were stolen from it. Robin Miller of 1196 Martinique Dr.
said the tape player stolen from his car while it was parked in the drive beside his residence Thursday night. He valued the player at $79. Grain Market COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio Dept. of Agri. cash grain prices: 2 red wheat 1 lower: 1.36-1.41, mostly 1.39-1.41; No.
2 yellow corn unchanged to 1 lower: 1.02-1.08, mostly 1.06- 1.08: No. oats mostly unchanged; 70-80. mostly 72-75; soybeans mostly 1-2 higher; 3.08-3.11. Saturday, February 19, 1972 THE MARION STAR 11 Car Hits Shanty, Railroad Watchman Is Hurt morning one-car crash at Barberton. He suffered head injuries when his car went off of the road on North Avenue and crashed into a utility pole.
He is employed in construction work in the Barberton area and was en route to his home in Galion when the accident occurred. He was married in January to the former Jeannine Enders of Galion. Woman Escapes Death rolled over, deputies said. The car was totally destroyed but the young women suffered only cuts and bruises and was taken home by her father. At 10 p.m., three cars were involved in a mishap at the Marion Memorial Coliseum that was blamed on extremely icy conditions.
A car driven by Dannie Sellers of Scenic Drive skidded when he tried to stop and struck the rear of another car driven by Penny J. Branch. The Branch car was forward into the rear of the third car driven by Douglas Green of 5312 Marion-Marysville Rd. The other accident reported to sheriff's deputies was a hit-skip A young Radnor woman escaped serious injury in one of three traffic accidents investigated Friday by Marion County sheriff's deputies. Loretta R.
Hayes, 19, of 3100 Norton Road (Delaware County) was driving north on Gooding Road when the car began skidding about one-half mile south of Ohio 47 at 7:55 a.m. It skidded off the left side of the road, struck a ditch, and at about 4:30 p.m. Martin Sealey of 509 A Avondale car- Ave. reported the rear of his was struck and the other car drove off without stopping. The mishap occurred near the Peerless Cleaners at the Marion Plaza Shopping Center, he said.
seven years ago from Fort Wayne, to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. Doris Ann Chevrier. He was a retired wreck derrick engineer for the Pennsylvnia Railway. He was a member of the Fort Wayne Division Veterans Association, and Maumee Lodge, He was born July 13, 1900, in Huron County. Edgar M.
Snavely BUCYRUS -Edgar M. Snavely, 76, of 836 E. Mansfield Bucyrus, died at 3:55 p.m. Friday in Marion Manor Nurs- I ing Home where he had been a patient for two weeks. Born Sept.
28, 1895, in Oceala, of Albert and Mettie Garrigues. Following the Zella Stiger Snavely in 1952. he was married to Florence Cris singer Cover, who survives. An electrician for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Canton before his retirement in 1959. he was a resident of Bucyrus since 1960.
He was a Veteran. of World War I and a of Veterans of World War I Barracks 1077. Also surviving are two step, daughters, Mrs. Harrison (Wanda) Landis of Bucyrus, and Mrs. James (Jean) Eich of Nevada; a sister, Mrs.
Beulah Oberlander of Bucyrus; two stepgrandchildren and nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday in the Wise Funeral Home by Rev. C. David Wright of Woodlawn United Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. favorite family charity is the Heart Fund. Funeral Services Mrs.
David Blythe Monday 1 p.m., Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton, burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. and Monday 10 a.m. to 12. Mrs.
William Dapper Monday 1:30 p.m., Wise Funeral Home, Bucyrus, Rev. Donald Monn, burial Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Harry L. Tharpe Monday 2 p.m., Denzer Funeral Home, Rev.
M. E. Hollensen, burial Marion Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. QUIETEST PLACE said to "dead The quietest place is world's, measuring 35-by-28 feet, in the Bell Telephone System laboratory at Murray Hill, N.J. The room eliminates 99.98 per cent of reflected sound.
Oranne Blossom Crewelers 140 W. Center St. A railroad crossing was hurt in one of eight traffic accidents reported to Marion police Friday and early today. George Steinman, 63, of 625 N. Prospect St.
was in the watchman's shanty at the Kenton Avenue crossing of the Erie was struck by car driven Lackawanna Railway when pit Eaf J. Miller, 34, of 875 Bennett St. Hurt in the same mishap at 2:30 p.m. Friday was Robert W. Miller, 45, of N.
Main a passenger in the Miller car. Knocked Off Foundation bobolice, said Kenton the car Avenue was eastMiller lost control while crossing the railroad tracks. It swerved to the right into the watchman's shack, knocking it off its foundation. Miller claimed another man had been driving the car and police took him to his residence to look for the alleged driver, who was not found. a him Police but not subsequently without struggle.
arrested Miller was charged with and battery of a police officer, failure to control a motor vehicle, driving without a license and intoxication. He allegedly fought with police as they were attempting to place him in a cruiser and Police Patrolman Thomas O'Meara was hurt slightly in $20,000 Sought in Suit A $20,000 personal injury tion has been filed in Marion County Common Pleas Court as the result of a Sept. 19, 1970 traffic mishap. James R. Scott of 2066 Victory Rd.
filed the suit against James R. Lawhun of 390 Patten St. Scott alleges Lawhun operat- his motor vehicle into Scott's motorcycle at Fairground Street and Likens-Chapel Road, causing Scott to be thrown to the ground. Scott is seeking $20,000 for medical treatment required for his injuries and for lost wages. Deputies, State Agents Arrest 2 in Liquor, Gambling Raid Beer, whisky, coin-operated record player, a cigarette vending machine and some gambling equipment was confiscated in a raid by Marion County sheriff's deputies and state liquor agents in Marion early today.
Arrested in the raid were: Richard Lee Hunt, 34, of 716 Hermann charged with keeping a place where liquor is sold illegally. He posted a $100 bond for an appearance in nicipal Court Monday. Henry M. Johnson, 69. of 760 Creston charged with illegal sale of intoxicating beverages without a license.
He was being held in the county jail today in lieu of bond. The raid was staged at 3:30 a.m. today at Johnson's, residence by Sheriff five regular deputy sheriffs, two special deputies, two auxiliary sheriff's deputies and two state liquor agents. It marked the second time in less than a year sheriff's deputies had raided the Creston Jack Hoagland, Radio Man Who Aided Byrd, Dies Jack B. Hoagland, 68, of 212 Barnhart died at 6:34 p.m.
Friday in Marion General Hospital following an illness of two weeks. He was born Feb. 20, 1903, in Marion, to James B. and Margaret B. Morrison Hoagland.
He had engaged in radio and television repair in his home until 1965, and was a member of the Amateur Radio Relay League. During an Adm. Richard E. Byrd expedition to the South Pole he relayed messages from the expedition's chief radio operator to points in America. Byrd operator later visited Marion to present Mr.
Hoagland with an American Flag from the South Pole. Surviving are a brother, Robert L. of Cincinnati, and a sister, Mrs. Henry L. (Gertrude) Rinnert of 211 Reed Ave, A sister is deceased, Services will be conducted at 10 a.m.
Monday in the Denzer Funeral Home by Rev. Sydney Everson, Burial will be in MarCemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Place Your Trust In Experience Our reputation is built on understanding and integrity. Every wish of the family is taken into consideration.
Trust us to ease the burden of necessary arrangements with consideration, and in good taste. Ambulance On Duty 24 Hours Daily Boyd HOME FUNERAL 122 W. Columbia St. Phone 382-2115 the fracas. The patrolman suffered pulled muscles in his left arm and bruised legs.
Released on Bond Later at police headquarters, Miller posted a $305 bond and was released pending his ap- Sentence Delayed In Break-In Case Of 16-Year-Old Pending an investigative report from the probation department, stentencing was deferred in the case of a 16 year old boy who appeared Thursday on a break-in charge in Marion County Juvenile Court The boy is charged with the ing at 131 S. State St. on Jan. break-in of an apartment do dwell13. He is in juvenile detention quarters in the county jail.
A 16-year-old boy, was found delinquent Friday Juvenile Court and was placed on indefinite probation. He was charged with carrying a concealed gun on Jan. 21. Two boys from LaRue, ages 16 and 17, were each fined $25 and costs of $10.50 on charges of creating a nuisance in a house. They appeared Friday in court.
Assembly Hears Africa Appointee Missions rally speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Assembly of God Church at 624 Hermann St. will be an appointee to Togo, West Africa, Rev. Glen C. Gray.
During their first term of service on the field, Rev. a Mrs. Gray will be active in literature distribution, evangel- Rev. Gray ism, the establishing of churches and denominational endeavor on the national level. Previously, Rev.
Gray was pastor of a church in Carrollton, then transferred to Lancaster. Both he and Mrs. Gray have had experience in Ohio District youth work. Adding to the interest of the service here will be display of native costumes and a chalk drawing to illustrate the message. 'The Crucible' Due at Playhouse One of the most controversial plays of the times, Arthur Miller's "The Crucible, will be Playhouse presented Feb.
at 24 the through Mansfield March 4. "The Crucible" is a retelling of the witchcraft trials in Salem, in 1692. When it first was presented in New York in 1953, it became a hotly discussed play but not only because it was an historical drama, but century clearly a application. parable There will be a special performance for students Feb. 23.
Plan dates are Feb. 24-26 and March 2-4. Curtain time for all Seats performances is be 8:15 p.m., may reserved by contacting the playhouse. Coyotes, have been clocked more than 40 miles an hour. pearance in Municipal Court Monday.
Willie E. Brown, 28, of 287 Cass Ave. was charged with leaving the scene of an accion Libby Lane at 1:02 a.m. today. Police say his car struck a parked car owned by Terry E.
Pinnick of 290 Libby Lane and he then drove on without stopping. Another hit skip was reported at 2:44 a.m. on S. Main Street near Church Street. A parked car owned by Betty L.
Miller of 724 Richmond Ave. was struck in its side by another unidentified vehicle. The hit-skip left traces of light blue paint on the parked car and likely will have some damage to its right front fender or right side, police said. Both left doors and the left front fender of the car were damaged. Charged by Police Danny L.
Williamson, 21, of 3410 DeCliff-Big Island Rd. was charged with failure to stop in the assured clear distance after a mishap at E. Center and Sargent streets at 7:45 p.m. Friday. His car struck the rear of another driven by Phyllis A.
Waggle, 21, of 120 N. Greenwood St. A collision in an alley intersection at the rear of 127 S. State St. at 8:43 a.m.
Friday involved a car driven by Thomas D. Legros, 19, of Mansfield and a pickup truck driven by John E. Robbins of 175 Madison Ave. At 8:23 a.m. Friday, a car driven by Kenneth R.
Reynolds. 26, of 572 Hremann skidded out of control on Park Boulevard, just north of W. Columbia Street and struck a city fire lane sign and a utility pole. Police said the street was very icy. Each of the other two accidents caused less than $100 damage, police estimated.
Avenue dwelling. Johnson also was arrested in the previous raid some six months ago subsequently paid a fine and was released. Crestline Man Is New President of State Vets' Unit Dr. Charles W. Miller of of Crestline the Ohio will become president Veterinary cal Association Sunday during the organization's 88th annual meeting at the SheratonColumbus Motor Hotel.
Dr. Miller has practiced in Crestline since 1943 when he graduated from Ohio State University. He has served as president of the Crestline Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and is currently vice president. Dr. Miller is a member of the Crawford County Health Planning Commission and is a director of the Crawford County National Bank.
The outgoing president of the association is Canton. Dr. Milton L. Mercury To Dip Into Teens, High Sunday About 30 Snow, as light flurries, could continue in the Marion area today and tonight, although no accumulation of any importance is expected. It also should be slightly colder tonight with a low perhaps dipping into the teens.
The high both today and Sunday is forecast near 30. The probability of snow is 30 per cent today and tonight, changing to 10 per cent Sunday. The high in Marion Friday was 38 degrees and the low this morning was 21. It was only 23 at 10:30 a.m, today. One year ago today it was extremely mild with a range of 54 and 34.
Westenbarger Rites Are Set at Galion GALION Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Snyder-Kubach Funeral Home for Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer Westenbarger of 328 Fairview Ave. She died at 9 a.m. Friday at Riverside Hospital Columbus.
She had been in failing health for one year. Rev. Gerald Bell of St. Paul United Methodist Church will officiate and burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. She was born July 19, 1913 in Portland.
and had lived in Galion most of her life. She was a 1932 graduate of Galion High School former employe of the North Electric Co. AMBULANCE Day or Night Dial 383-3131 -Thomas Mortuary "Don't forget to wear your galoshes!" Mothers always used to say things like that, and they still do. "Be careful when you cross the street," and, "Don't gulp your milk!" sound as familiar to kids today as they did a couple of generations ago. And we think that's good.
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