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The Logansport Press from Logansport, Indiana • Page 24

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QPflPT PHR! HP IRDAPY orUKI rUSUu LiDliniti PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE LOGANSPORT PRESS, LQGANSPORT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER -II, 1SST. Sylvester V. Planck Of Winamac, Expires; Filial Rites Thursday WINAMAC-Final rites Sylvester V. Planck, -69, will be at two o'clock Thursday at the Christian church, Winamac. The Reverend C.

D. Barringer will.offici- ate and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Fry and Lange funeral home. IHis death of a heart attack occurred Monday night in the front yard of his home. Nov.

27, 1887, in. Grant county he was the son of William A. and-Edna Zentmeyer Planck. His marriage on Dec. 18, 1912, was to-Nella Clark.

Survivors are the wife; two daughters: Mrs. Helen Scott and Mrs. Dye, Elgin, four sons: Marion, of here; Wayne, Star" City; Verne, Roscommon, Kermit, Columbus; 11 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Orville Maddox, MedaryvUle. FOWLER Final' services for Barton A.

'Bart" Fowler, 73, of 321 Ninth street will be at one o'clock Thursday at the Kroeger funeral home. The Reverend Harold King will officiate and services will be under auspices of Tipton Lodge N. 33, F. and A. M.

Friends may call at the funeral home and the Elks -will have services there tonight at 7:30. Survivors, other than those listed previously, are a stepson, Robert Johnson, route 3, city; three step-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Rummage Sale FRIDAY, SEPT. 13TH 2nd Door East of By W. S.

C. S. of Bethel Melodist Church BARGAINS IN COLD WAVES Lanolin Oil Permonenti Including Hair Cut FOR ONIY Houm 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No Appointment Necetsary LOGANSPORT BEAUTY SHOP Closed All Day Wednesday 5th and Broadway OVER BAIIEY'S MICHAEL Final rites for Charles A.

Michael, 69, of 1523 Miles, will be at two o'clock Thursday at the Market Street Methodist church. The Reverend H. H. Hashberger will officiate and burial will be in the Davis cemetery. The body has been taken from the Fisher funeral home to the residence where friends may call.

It will lie in state at the church one hour before final MILLMAN Final rites for Lawson Adam Millman, 70, former city light plant engineer, will, be this afternoon at two o'clock at the McCloskey-Hamilton funeral home. The Reverend Harold King will officiate and services will be under auspices of the Tipton lodge No. 33, F. and A. Burial will be in Mt.

Hope cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral SCHREYER Final services for Edward Schreyer, 64, of 1607 Michigan will be this afternoon at two o'clock at the Broadway EUB church. The Reverend Wilbur Wilson will officiate and burial will be in the Bethel cemetery. Friends may call at the Chase- Miller funeral home. The' body will be taken to the church to lie in state one hour before the rites.

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6.70-15 NEW TIRE GUARANTEE P' us 001 recappable tire. Plenty Of Frte Parking Space B.F.Goodrioh FIRST IN RUBBER -FIRST IN TUBELESS 416 High DID! 2786 COURTEOUS EFFICIENT CaliUi Home Improvement Loans Can Be Arranged WM. P. LONER SONS, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 900-22nd St.

A Phone 3138 Let Our Pharmacist Show You The Right Way! Most "wonder drugs" and should not be self-administered; and requirs rti doctor's prescription! When say, "sorry, that-requires a prescription," we're safeguarding your health. Even though modern science has worked miracles, many pharmaceutical! don't work for everybody! Let your physician decide bring your prescription here! HAMMOND PHARMACY SIXTH BROADWAY "Logan's Prescription Drug Store" Boy, 3, Admits Selling Fire Fatal To Sister SOUTH BEND, Ind. fire official said a 3-year-old boy admitted Tuesday a cigarette lighter he was playing with started the crib fire in which his 2-year-old sister was burned fatally. Capt- William D'ownes of the lire department inspection- bureau said Charles Kovach reported the lighter ignited bedding in the crib of his sister, Karen, Monday. The children's mother, Mrs.

Charles Kovach, 20, had put her children to bed for naps and went to visit a neighbor. Electric Light Bills Due the 1st. Penalty added after September 15th. Extruded Aluminum Combination Triple Track Tilt Windows None or Quality Expert Installation Phone 3666 Free Estimates Charley Lowe Roofing Co. Just North on Road 17 Reports On Service Men FORT LEONARD WOOD, Pvt.

Grant L. Chrisop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle G. Chrisop, First, Monticello, is scheduled' to' complete 1 eight weeks of basic combat training Sept.

13 under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Chrisop is- a 1953 graduate of Roosevelt High School. METZ, FRANCE Pic Martin W. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs, E.

J. Brown, Route 1, Denver, participated in a recent anti-guerrilla field exercise with Metz Quartermaster depot detachments in France. Brown, a supply handler with the entered the Army in January 1956 and arrived in Europe the following June. He was last stationed at Fort Lee, Va. Gromyko Says Turkey Acting Mad At Syria MOSCOW Iff) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Charged Tuesday 'night Turkey was concentrating troops along frontier in support of what he called Western aggression.

He warned that Syria has "reliable Mends." He said the United States and other Western nations are seeking to stifle Syrian independence. Gromyko leaves Moscow in two or three days for the opening of the United Nations in New York. His statements, madte at news appeared to be a preview of Soviet policy at the U. N. meeting.

FORT LEONARD WOOD, Pvt. Allen T. Glassburn, whose wife, Hannah, lives at i 305 E. Twentieth Indianapolis, is scheduled to complete eight weeks of basic combat training Sept. 13 under the Reserve Forces Fort Leonard Wood," Mo.

Glassburn; son oi Mrs. Laura A. Glassburn, 77 E. Franklin Peru, attended Butler. University.

AT INSURANCE MEETING Four members of the Prudential Insurance Company's Logansport, District Office, 304 Broadway, are in' Es'tes Park "to attend the company's Mid-America District Sales Seminar. The Logansport. District representatives include Norman J. Hartmann, Lee 0. Kantzer, D.

Guy Woolpert and Bruce T. Harris. -i IPHOLSTERING mAQff FURniTURE 2018 North Street Phone 4789 There is a Diamond in your Future! AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 3080 FUNERAL HOME EAST BROADWAY AT 16TH PHONE 3080 MOOSE PLAY NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY 8 PJIIL TURTLE FISH SUPPER EVERY FRIDAY 6 TO 8 P.M. DANCE BAND EVERY SATURDAY 9 TO 12P.M. For Members and Guests COME OUT AND ENJOY YOUR.CLUB' WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Kidney or Red Beans Potatoes Littla Chof Grade A No.

1 3 10 29c cans A Complete Line of Dietetic Foods CANDY COOKfES FRUITS 4ELLY POP Thank You! DAY PHOTO FINISHING SERVICE AND PHOTO SUPPUES American Express Money Orders At All Times SMITH'S MARKET NOT THE BIGGBST-BUT THE BUSIEST 17th and George St. Phone 3378 Open Until 10 p.m.-i$undays and Weekdays Two Defendants lit City Court Fined $25 And Costs Yesterday Lannie Ohman, 106 Melbourne avenue, who is out on bond for a burglary charge, was fined $25 and costs of $13 in city court 'yesterday for possessing and exhibiting pornographic literature. A similar fine was assessed Harry A. Lilge, East Miami, for indecent -exposure. Thomas Goodson, First, was fined $15 and costs of $14.75 for speeding.

The same penalty was fixed for Robert D. Wood, 820 Sixteenth, and Richard Kniesly, 1227 Market, for speeding. Paul Tucker, 900 High, was charged $5 and costs for recess driving. Clarence James, 617 North, paid $10 and costs for speeding. Read the Classified Ads Landscaping One Of Featured Phases Of Better Living (lass Landscaping is one of the most popular phases of the Better Farming and Living program in Cass county, according to Earl James, assistant county agent and-BF-BL director.

Any farm family enrolled in the BF-BL program may receive specal instructions and planning helps in landscaping if they so desire, James said. A scale drawing is made of a farmstead. This will include all buildings, trees, shrubs, etc. The family' will then have the opportunity to meet with a landscape- specialist from Purdue. This is usually done in the farm home concerned.

The changes or, plantings suggested by this specialist are only suggestions. All phases of the Better Farming and Better Living program 'are offered only an advisory capacity. Any farm family that is interested in enrolling is invited contact the County Agent's Office in the basement of the Cass county Courthouse. Approximately thirty families will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. POLICE WATCH BURGLARY -MUNCIE, Ind.

Dikward Barnes, 32, and Geor.ge I Bryant, Muncie, were with second-degree burglary and auto banditry Monday night after state police said 10 officers watched them cut a hole in a roof, ransack the office and s-et off a burglar alarm. The arrest climaxed 10 days of trailing the pair. Inquire Into What Junks The Kids Eat LONDON tffl British nutrition experts J. M. Harries and T.

F. Hughes were commissioned by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to into appetites of expectant mothers. They found that 187 of 1,000 questioned have cravings for in- edibles such, as coal; others craved, soap, toothpaste, whitewash, wall mustard, pepper, salt, spices, pickles, uncooked cereals such, as oats'and rice, etc. The experts figured cravings for inedib'les may reflect mineral or vitamin-deficiencies induced by pregnancy. Mrs.

Myrtle Haag, 74, Dies At Winamac Home; Final Rites Thursday Mrs. Myrtle Haag, 74,. will b'el o'clock Thursday, at the. Fry' and Lange funeral "home. The Reverend C.

D. Barringer will officiate and burial will be in cemetery. Friends may 'call at the funeral home. Her-death Tuesday at her home followed an illness of several weeks. Born in Sheldon, 111., 17, RESTYLE THAT OLD FUR! CALL US: Logan Fur Service 521 High Phone 3632 1882, she was the daughter of George and Margaret Roberds Hull.

She was a member of the Winamac Ohristian' church, the WBA lodge Home Economics Monroe club. Survivors are her husband, Ed; one son and two daughters: Vern, South Bend; Mrs. Beulah Roller- and Mrs. Anita--Knarr of here; seven fwo great- one brother, Sherman, Chicago. Card of Thanks We wish to thank friends and neighbors for the kindness; sympathy and floral" offerings during our recent bereavement.

We also wish to thank bhe sisters and nurses of the St. 'Joseph hospital, Dr. Wilson, Father Esser, Msgr. 'SchbH, the" Fraternal Orders and McCloskey-Hamilton. Funeral Home.

The Family of For All GREETING CARDS "that say what you want HI ATI'S NEXT TO LOGAN TREATS! Tipton Lodge, F. and A. M. Called meeting Wednesday, Sept. 11, at to attend funeral services for our late deceased brother, Lawson A.

Millman. Services at McCIoskey- Hamilton mortuary at 2. p.m. Louis Shanteau, W. M.

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