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On the Record Call with commentsnews tips: MIKE MARTOCCIA, 379-5673 The Republic. Columbus. Thursday. May 25. 1 995 A7 Area Deaths, Service World War II Graveside memorial service will be conducted at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Rest Haven Cemetery. (ft -'r-V- the death of Hazel Marie Williams, 75, of Route 1 Campbellsburg. She diedat Wednesday. May 24. 1995.

at her home. She was member of -Saltillo Christian Church and was former owner and operator of Williams Grocery in Saltillo Funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at Saltillo Christian Church, with Morris Westfall official mg Calling ill be from 3 to 8pm Friday at Chastain Funeral Home in Mitchell and from 11 a.m. until service time Saturday at the church Burial will bo at Saltillo Cemetery Mrs Williams was born Feb. 13, 1920, in I.iwrence County, the daughter of Asoep Creed and Sarah Wilkerson Guthrie She married Harold Roln-rt Williams Oct 18.

1941 He preceded her in death Dec 2. 1984 She is survived by sons, Roger Williams of Columbus. Harold Wayne Williams of Campbellsburg. Jeff Williams of Salem and Mark Williams of Butlerv ille. a daughter.

Sharon Wiseman ot Campliellsburg, a brother. Carl Brock ol Crothorsville; a sister. I'lla Jean of Campbellsburg, nine grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, three sisters and one brother Arrangements incomplete Forrest C. Arnholt North National Road Forrest C.

Arnholt, 78, of North National Road died at 5:40 a.m. Thursday, May 25, 1995, at Merry Manor at Hope. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Arnholt. Arrangements are incomplete at Myers Funeral Service, Reed and Jewell Chapel on 25th Street. Arrangements incomplete Midway Street Delia Clemmons, 91, of Midway Street died at 2:45 p.m.

Wednesday, May 24. 1995, at Columbus Convalescent Center. Survivors include a daughter, Christine Froedge of Columbus. Arrangements are incomplete at Butler Funeral Home in Edmonton, Ky Local arrangements were made by Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home. Retired Kiel Brothers accountant Lyle D.

(Jarber Funeral Saturday Funeral for Lyle Garber, 07, of Post Horn Court will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at Myers Funeral Service, Reed and Jewell Chapel on 25th Street, with the Rev Ida K. Kasley officiating. High School for three years. Mrs.

McNair was born July 29, 1909, in Wilmette 111., the daughter of Fred Lathrop and Mabel Boomer Arnold. She married Charles Brandon McNair Aug. 10, 1935, in Mexico City. He survives. Other survivors include daughters, Tobey Anne Zimmerman of Portland, and Betsy Siegmann of Columbus; grandchildren, Debbie Payne of Chandler, Sarah Siegmann of Columbus, and Amy and Ariel Zimmerman, both of Portland; and a great grandson, Zac Haffey of Chandler.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mabel E. McNair. Former Fdinhurgh principal Joseph Burkhart Tampa, Fla. Word has been received here of the death of Joseph Burkhart of Tampa, Fla. He died Saturday, May 20, 1995.

A native of Bedford, Mr. Burkhart moved to Tampa in 1980 and was a group health consultant with Burkhart and Hayes. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War and was principal at Edinburgh High School from 1977 to 1980. A gathering for family and friends is planned at 7p.m. Saturday at the Burkhart home in Tampa.

Memorials may be made to the International Myeloma Foundation, 2120 Stanley Hills Drive, Los Angeles, CA Mr. Burkhart is survived by his wile. Susan Burkhart; a daughter, Kirsten Burkhart; and a sister, Sandra Ellison, all of Tampa; and locally by a cousin. Walter Glover of Columbus. Storm damage Strong winds and hail swept through Columbus Wednesday afternoon causing damage throughout the area.

No one was injured when this tree fell on a house in the 800 block of Hutchins Avenue. PoliceFire EDITOR NOTE Thp following information wab sum manned from the recoids of city county rind state poin fire and hospital agencies Traffic Accidents Unless otherwise mdicaied pf isons eip or did not lequne rtospitdliation Un Wednesday 12:55 p.m. Franklin and nth-Streets: Roger E. Williams, 63. Scipio and Benjamin C.

Stott, 23. Lafayette Avenue. 3:26 p.m. 25th Street and Hawcreek Boulevard: James M. Morton.

54, Hawcreek Boulevard and Daniel J. Roma, 26, Hartsville and Matthew C. Cooper, 20, Apache Court. Arrests Wednesday Tony E. Acton, 28, Seymour, driving while suspended, 11:51 p.m., Road 1 50E and Road 400S.

Released at 1:10 a.m. today on $355 cash bond. Stanley Melson, 47, Indianapolis, driving under the influence. 1-65 at 63 mile marker, 11:08 p.m. Held in lieu of S655 cash bond.

Roger D. Leonard, 17, 10 S. Gladstone, theft, criminal conversion. Bartholomew County Courthouse, 3:17 p.m. Held in lieu of S350 cash bond.

Jeremy George Howard, 15, 334 Smith two charges of illegal consumption, two charges of theft. 11:50 a.m., Bartholomew County Courthouse. Held in lieu of $1 .000 bond. Maurice 0. Fuller, 20, Anderson, on warrant.

Madison County. 4:39 p.m. Held in lieu of S2.500 cash bond. Glenn 0. Adams.

20. 2514 Chestnut glue sniffing, 10:44 p.m. 5700 block of 25th Street. Held in lieu of S305 cash bond. Incidents Wednesday 5:10 a.m.

Battery in the 2900 block of Scotland Drive. 7:25 a.m. Theft of bicycle in the 2500 block of Pearl Street. 7:46 a.m. Shoplifting in the 1600 block of Central Avenue.

7:49 a.m. Theft from vehicle in the 2200 block of Caldwell Drive. 8:53 a.m. Theft in the 200 block of Hinman Court. 9:01 a.m.

Vandalism in the 1100 block of 25th Street 10:02 a.m. Vandalism in the 100 block of Hege Street. 10:03 a.m. Vandalism in the 200 block of Jones Street. 11:19 a m.

Harassment in the 700 block of Seventh Street. 1 :37 p.m. Theft in the 3300 block of Local arrangements were made by Eskew-Eaton Funeral Home. Mr. Hamilton was born in Edinburgh Nov.

30, 1922, the son of Charles Clifford and Orintha Pruitt Hamilton. He is survived by daughters, Valerie Everett of Arroyo Grande and Paula Stein of Seattle; a son, Steven Hamilton of Idyllwild, Calif brothers, Meredith Hamilton of Evansville, Wayne Hamilton of Indianapolis, Francis Hamilton of Ifayette and David Hamilton of Huntsville, sisters, Mania Price of Edinburgh and Julia Hamilton of Franklin; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother, LeRoy Hamilton. Kenneth Yanl.icw's mother Mildred A. VanLiew Funeral Friday Funeral for Mildred A.

VanLiew. 96, of Auburn, N.Y., will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Mosher and Neagle Funeral Home at Auburn Calling will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery at Scipioville. NY Memorials may be made through the funeral home, 48 South Auburn, NY 13021, to Fleming Fed erated Church, Fleming Federated Fire Department No. 2 or the Scat Van. Mrs. VanLiew died Tuesday, May 23, 1995, at Auburn Nursing Home.

She was a graduate of Mengus Business School at Auburn and retired from the Julius Kraft Co. She was a member of Fleming Federated Church and Auburn Senior Citizens Club and had been an election" inspector for the town of Fleming. She was the daughter of Warren and. Millie Smith Counsell and the widow of Warren VanLiew, who died in 1976. Survivors include a son, Kenneth VanLiew of Columbus; a daughter.

Beatrice Pierce of Cambridge, N.Y.; grandchildren, Michael and Jeffrey VanLiew. Deborah Todd, Jacqueline Stuckwisch and Richard, David and Gary Pierce; seven great grandchildren; and nine great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a great granddaughter Roger Williams' mother Hazel Marie Williams Campbellsburj Word has been received here of Replacement Windows Vinyl Lifetime Warranty I KI I- I SI IMM I 376-0879 650 Behren Ct. (next to Wickesl In Memory of Chery L. Denney ho passed max one tar ago tod.i "I Have a Place in Heaven" Please don I sing silt mings for ine fwjjrf mtr grief mid fears." for I am in a fxrecl filaee.

Aiftiy from pain and tears I far au ay from hunger. And hurl and uanl and pride I haiv a place in leai en, ith the Master at my side My life on earth teas i er t.v earthly tiies can vo. Hut Paradise is so much more Than an yone an knou My h-arl is filled ti lth hafifnuess And street rejoicing loo To alt ti ith is perfect H'ace I A joy foreter neu I i Sadly missed by Husband. Son, Parents, Krotbers and Sisters 1 Jt credit Onc xci -if Service Donald M. Vaughn Funeral for Donald Vaughn.

55, of North Vernon was conducted Wednesday at Church ol the Galilean, with the Rev Donald Rohner officiating Richard IV I lex-was soloist and Vickie Osman.was organist. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Dixon, Isaac Bailey. Boblewis. Ken nefh-JVolls, Greg Michaels and Brad Miller Military graveside rites were conducted by members of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Ix'gion.

Mr. Vaughn died Saturday, May 20, 1995, at Columbus Regional Hos pital. Additional survivors include hall brothers. James John Sam mie A and Gary Vaughn, and hall sisters. Judy King.

Peggy Vanllook and Sharon Reynolds, all ol Somerset. Ky. Arrangements were made by Barkes. Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home. The deadline for obit nor inftitnm lion is Sii.ih.

Monday throned I ri day for the weekday and .9 AO rn Friday anl Saturday for the week end editions ObifiKirv number 37.9 56' DOWN PATMINT TIRM '0 24 mos. 1SG0 24 mos. '2500 24 mos. MONTMIV I PATMINT 138 75" Leases ptus tai Ftrs' rnonm payment awi e'ufMJaMe secunTy deposit rjfn Daymen! 'summon The Republic photo by Jim Markland Jonathan Moore Pike. 2:23 p.m.

Dispute in the 400 block of Fairview Court. 2:45 p.m. Vandalism in the 1100 block of Garden Street. 5:38 p.m. Harassment in the 700 block of Werner Street.

6:05 p.m. Theft of a vehicle in the 8200 block of International Drive. 6:05 p.m. Battery in the 1400 block of National Road. Medic I Enierqency ambulance service provided by Coijjmhus Fire Department on a countywide ba si All iuns to Columbus Regional Hospital unless indicated otherwise Tuesday 10:30 a.m.

Shoney's Restaurant on Jonathan Mooe Pike: George Staublin, 56. 1900 block of North Paw Paw Court, illness, admitted in fair condition, Engine 1 assisted. 12:23 p.m. 16100 block of South Jonesville Road: Clennon Thompson, 55, ill at home, admitted in fair condition. 6:39 p.m.

700 block of Wallace Avenue: George Fields. 30, 3200 block of Countrybrook. illness, treated and released. 7:56 p.m. 2100 block of North National Road: Wade Sebastian, 17, 2000 block of Thriving Drive, injury, treated and released.

10:43 p.m. 2600 block of 18th Street: Albin Sebahar, 86, ill at home, treated and released. Wednesday 7:04 a.m. 5000 block of Pence Street: Elaine Hill, 34, illness. Admitted in fair condition.

1:30 p.m. Taylorsville: Nancy Terrell. 60. Bloomington, illness. Treated and released.

6:07 p.m. Indiana 9 and Indiana 46: Ronald King. 48. Hope, illness. Admitted, in fair condition.

8:43 p.m. 300 block of Jewel Street: Gladys Burton. 63. illness. Admitted, fair condition.

10:44 p.m. 2500 b'lock of State Street: Diana Merritt. 42. Hope, illness. Treated and released.

CRH Ambulance ft ini'in bai M'lvnf' tor Tuesday 11:35 a.m. 200 block of Maple Street: Myrtle Denny. 97. injured at home, treated and released. 12:25 p.m National Road and 25th Street: Person injured in auto accident, unit refused Wednesday 7:33 a m.

4100 block ol Waycross Drive: Inez Brown, 76. illness. Freemon Wilson. Road 550W. Roger Brady.

North Vernon. John Kish. North Vernon. Dismissals Regina Davis and son. North Vernon.

Wendy Everett and son, Sims Court. Floyd Gardner. Gilmore Street. Verna Gillen and son, Prestwick Court. Sharon Greene.

Morgantown. Sylvia Hunter. Weid Court. Ann Kruq. River Road.

Zannie Lucas. Nashville. Fred Manis. Triangle Court. Naomi Merriman.

Road 400W. Edna Newby. Hope. Thelma Routier. Central Avenue.

Larry Sims. Locust Drive. Carolyn Tharp. Sixth Street. Leeann Carpenter.

Rosewood Lane. Melissa Barriger and son. Lockerbie Drive CARD OF THANKS The family of Muriel Richey ishes to thank exervone for flowery caf ds prayers. Churches for the-mcal well wishes: -Special thanks to Allen Sue Reeves. GollHlesstoAll.

Family of Muriel Rkbey ailing will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday and from 9 a m. until service time Saturday. Entombment will be at Garland Brook Mausoleum. Memorials may be made to LYLE GARBER Petersville United Methodist Church or the American Heart Association.

Mr. Garber died at 10 -15 p.m. Tuesday. May 23. 1995.

at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove. He retired in VM) from Kie Brothers Oil where he was an accountant for 1H years. He was a 15 graduate of Manchester Col lege and was a member ol Petersville I'nited Methodist Church. Born Jan.

13. 1928. in Elkhart County, he was the son of Alice Schroek Garlier ol Franklin and the late Ralph Garber He married Maxine Hiloman in November at Peru She survives Also surviving are daughters. Rebecca Crabb ot lnvell and Diane Stanley of Rushville; sons. Gary and Phillip Garber.

both of Columbus, and Dennis Garber of Jasper. Texas, sisters. Delores Guard of Tualatin, Ore Ijorraine Brubaker of Tallahassee. and Elaine. Brubaker of Bella Vista.

Ark a brother. Ronald Garber of Ii Porte, 12 grandchildren, and one great grandson Kornierl of Mexico (itx Ruth Arnold McNair Memorial Tuesday Memorial service lor Ruth Arnold McNair. 85. of Taylor Road will be conducted at 2 30 p.m Tiles day at Four Seasons Retirement Center chaX'l. with the Revs Evelyn Brown and Janet lwery ol 1 1 elating There will lc no calling Cremation will lo conducted Memorials may Ik- made to hi' American Dialx-tes Association or Karllioluim'W (4MK Area Hospice Arrangements were made by Myers Funeral Service.

I teed anil Jewell Chapel Mrs McNair tiled at 11 40 in May 22. at Four Sea sons HealthCare Center A resident of Mexico City lor 55 years, she also lived in Lima. Peru. Ix'lore moving to t'olumbus She was' a home-maker, a member of Christ Church. -Episcopal in Mexico City.

Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. ABC. Hospital Women's Auxiliary in Mexico City for 39 years and of Garden Club there. She was a-1932 graduale ol Deni-son I'niversity and had lcen a nutritionist lor -New Township I Arrangements incomplete Irmgard II. Foreman Nineveh SEVMOl'R Irmgard Foreman.

54. of Nineveh died at 4:30 a m. Thursday. May 25. 191)5, at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin.

Arrangements are incomplete at Voss and Sons Funeral Home. Sherrx Woods' mother Berime (. draff Tipton Word has been received here of the death ol Bernue Graff, 83, of Tipton She died at m. Wednesday. May 24, 1995, at Autumn Wood Tipton Hospital.

She was a former employee of Zenner Shoes of Tipton and was a memlK-r of West Street Christian Church, Veris Cordis sorority and Rosary Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral will be conducted at 10 a Friday at West Street Christian Church in Tipton. Calling will be from 4 to 8 in today at Ix-ather-man Mollis Boyer Funeral Home in Tipton Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Tipton. Memorials ma be made through the luneral home to the Shoes for Kiddies Fund Mrs Grail was born March 6, 1912.

in 'urlis ille. the daughter of Charles and Cora Stack Retherford She married Den.il Graff June 25, 1932 He preceded her in death March 21. ''u She is' survived by daughters. Sherry Woods of Columbus and Marlene Schang of Berkeley Heights. a sister.

Mary Ix-wellen. lormerly of Elwood; three grandsons, and one great granddaughter fvled death by tour brothvrs Space program retiree Paul VV. Hamilton California EDINBURGH Paul. Warren Hamilton, 72. of Arroyo Grande, Calif died there May 7.

A 1940 graduate of Edinburgh High School and a graduate of the I'niversity -ol Washington, he worked lor Rockwell North American in. the Ajxillo Space Program and lor Martin Marietta with the space shuttle program, retiring in 1988 He was a Navy veteran of XZJ XZJ Hip $Q(5)0Q UJ Rebate Columbus Regional Hospital i A iihtvii i. Jeep fl term VISITING HOUH-. 1 ig 4 t. 7 inly ULCPMONTS 0" Births Judith Otte.

Seymour, son. Angela and Jerry Adkins. Stream-side Drive, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Janes. Hope. son. Kalrina and Tim Covert; West Old Nashville Road, daughter. Amber Boyd and Dannie Wheeler.

Westport. daughter Admittances Paula Read, 30th Street. Peggy Daily. Nashville. Brenda Shumaker.

Dawnshire Drive Stanley Holley. North Dellasburg' Road. Clinton Siebert. Westport. Ronald King.

Hope CARD OF THANKS Our dwp apprfCMfiori nd thanks to our friends, neighbors and out Hook United Methods fomit. tot the prayers, cards, phcfie uils wsits food, flowers and rnemoraK the death of our husband and fathei, Leland Morris A special than ou to Rev. XVilliam Keith tor his beautiful service To Tat Myers and Reed and (ewell Funeral Home for their kindness and understanding To medics on-ambulance fire def ment and emergency, room persowe! at Columbus Regional Hospital Fi af who helped in any ve ehi God Wess each one of tlizalierh M.xns Mtcfw! M-jf. --i Sandra Lee r-ss FREE EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE (a $50.00 Value) VnnAusdoIl Phone CAI.I.T()I)V! 372-0050 OR Visit our two locations 236 California Street Our Conxenient Location at airOaks Mall CELLULARONE TOTAL OFF ICEv AUTOMATION SINCE 1914 Skmk- Ni- j. (n ations mik Snfnvl In.

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