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The Lima Citizen from Lima, Ohio • 17

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The Lima Citizeni
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Lima, Ohio
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George Bcrgoon and William Nun- llcitor who fiasrt turned fa earn -gester reported: $1426 is city col- paign results to pleise do so at lection Russel ILre and Owen Ma-W eirliest convenience son vice chairmen for county cot lection $1392 Edward Evans indvldu chairman of state employes collec-11 havenT 1- jtions $2709 Wayne Laibe Dwight KkoM Tte ebimno febnl 1 bers Rex SetUemire vice chair-1 fL aPi rnnjTfi aA If TTf GfCStCT LllStt IflCt) K6u men reported $5387 and Miss Hel-C Boy Scouts Bradfieid Com-en Hawkins Merlya Sykes vice jl chairmen $8500 13 in Center 0111(1 mUy Total was $20 901 58 Service Inc Community Welfare was 520301 58- (council Council for Retarded ChO- Ia special gifts division Cart tren Girl Scouts Goodwill Indus-Plummer and Quinn co-'tnes lnct Heart council Lima chairmen reported $93574 in in-Civic Center Lima Visiting Nurse dustnal division Hugh Jones' Association Memorial Hospital chairman and Don Stevens and Northwest Guidance Center Salva-Furl Williams vice chairmen re-jtion Army Canteen A final official figure of $470757 fiat been tabulated to dose the United Fund of Greater lima Inc 1960-51 campaign Laurence Larsen general chairman announced today Results received at UF headquarters after the close of the drive on Nov 1 have sent the figure almost $14000 beyond the goal of $456-829 The amount pledged at the victory luncheon was $466275 Totals in various divisions are: $64670 commercial $20901 public employes $93574 special gifts $291620 industrial Campaign officials Indicated that the public employe and industrial divisions surpassed the amounts raised in any previous year while the other divisions nearly held their pace Citizenship will be presented at the annual recognition dinner scheduled for Jan 31 'Bronze type plaques will be awarded to comapmes and employe groups of 50 zr more people who met the following requirements: instituted a payroll deduction plan obtained a gift of some size from at least 90 per cent of all executives and employes main-tamed an average gift of $9 or over Companies employing less thah 50 and which produced successful campaigns wiQ receive heavy bond citations These companies and employe groups who have received bronze plaques in the past will be awarded 1961 matching shingles for their continued outstandmg support The industrial division includes approximately 13000 employes The total figure includes combined company giving management giving and general employe The special gifts division includes 562 companies and individuals so-hated under this classification Many of these companies contain employes solicited in the commercial division The commercial division includes classification of approximately 1-200 smaller companies All of the employes of these companies and certain company gifts are included in this section The public employe division includes all employes of the city county federal agencies public service agencies and schools The section handled approximately 600 cards of siAall business places and special residential accounts not otherwise classified in any of the other sections Broken down the commercial division with Harry Moyer chalr-Jman reported: Andy Burneson dealers U8S5 Ken Thomas ga-Jrage and parts $1273 Jerry Downing service stations and tires $2000 James Meredith transfer and trucking $2488 Total was $7656 Larry Moles was vice chairman Robert Rankin vice chairman for construction reported: Dick Fredericks contractors $882 Allen sub-contractors A $2706 subcontractors Jack Frost $1-100 builders supplies Robert Stalght $1833 Total wks $6522 Quentin Tone vice chairman of finance reported: banks am loan companies Donald Mason $7991 Thomas Stolly insurance A $1456 Wendell Ridgley insurance $1-342 Leonard Fishel real estate $58L Total was $11371 Wilson Rector vice chairman of foods had reports from Dean Loan! groceries and meats $7759 George Allion food suppliers $1-174 Hefner dairies and bak-enes "$2098 Joe Cecala licensed- beverage dealers $1035 Earl Fry-singer restaurants and bottling companies $67350 Total $12741 John Downey vice chairman of retail A reported: Bob Sheraw hotels entertainment travel $1938 Darrell Linder laundries and cleaners $1572 Bob Smith printing and office supplies $978 Stechschulte furniture and appliances' $1072 Gene Monastra paint hardware small industry $1232 Total was $8793 Retail headed by Pete Wheeler vice chairman had Robert Harter and furnish-ings A $3112 James McPeak and furnishings $2578 Irvin Stillman variety drug jewelry $2427 Costello florists gift shops $995 Total was $9113 section Mrs Forest Hunter chairman had Mrs Rob ert Brumby as vice chairman of A with Mrs George Har-tig team 1 $1018 Mrs Robert Mack team 2 $838 Mrs John Stocksdale team 3 $1265 Mrs John Sweeney team 4 $991 Total was $4412 section Mrs Paul Krayer vice chairman reported: Mrs Richard Cheney team 1 $1-051 Mrs William Frink team 2 $905 Mrs Wendell Stewart team 3 $1012 Mrs Paul Wright team 4 $1390 Total was 435875 The final total was $847L In the public employes division Stanley Fauhl Marion Seitz were co-chairmen Vice chairmen ported $291620 Campaign officials urge any so- St Hospital USO United Cerebral Palsy YMCA and YWCA Bowers Defends Airport Decision Lead Falls Through In Paulding Murder yier in answer to charges but release that statement at this time would serve no purpose now that the election is The office has made no decision to change the site of the airport from American Township (Baty Road) to Perry Township except to give opinion that such a transfer would be legal Bowers said only answer is that we have an airport at the Perry site or Allen County does not have an the prosecutor said describing cost of land at the Baty Road site Allen County Prosecutor Anthony Bowers said Tuesday his decision to recommend that the county commissioners proceed with plans for a county airport in Perry Township followed an study of the law keeping in mind the welfare of Allen Bowers answering charges made during the recent campaign by Quentin Derryberry candidate for prosecuting attorney said to wait -until a of last rules Jffln the airport site question "would -Do to defeat the airport even though the case would be won in Deiryberry was defeated in the election by Robert Balyeat now assistant prosecuting attorney for the county he master plan is completed and construction commenced Bowers said county will lose the federal subsidy of approximately The prosecutor said he was prepared to make a at- Lima and Allen County law enforcement agencies are cooperating with Paulding and state authorities to checking out local angles and possible leads to the Sunday sex slaying of 14-year-old Nancy Eagleson An apparently good lead involving an Allen County resident faded fast Tuesday as county officers concentrated on checking out his activities and whereabouts during the past two days By nightfall he was discounted as a suspect Paulding County Sheriff John Keeler said the only apparent motive behind the death of the young Paulding girl was a sexual attack Paulding County authorities today were continuing their search for the killer Sheriff Keeler said a few new leads were uncovered Tuesday but refused to divulge them The fully-clothed except for was found early Monday in a wooded area near the village of Junction eight miles north of Paulding The un dergarmenta were found close by The body was discovered by two local coon hunters John AuFrance 38 and Kenneth Nelson 43 An autopsy report showed the girl had been criminally assaulted the sheriff said and shot mice through the head with a small caliber weapon Chicago authorities also were reportedly interested to the slaying because of similarity to a recent slayjng in that eity Nancy and her sister Cheryl 5 were returning home from a movie Sunday night when Nancy was abducted The killer dragged Nancy off a Paulding street into his car and drove away Cheryl ran to a house Mr and Mrs John Larsen drove to the office The murder of the attractive Paulding High School freshman was the first of its type to the community of 2300 the sheriff said Local authorities have never had to cope with a murder before Funeral services for the slain girl will be at 2 pm Thursday to the Church of Christ to Paulding where she regularly attended services The Revs Ray White and Glenn Cameron will officiate Burial will be in Live Oak Cemetery to Paulding Friends may call at the Corwell-Denherder Funeral Home after 3 pm today Nancy was born July 3 1946 in Paulding She is survived by her sister Cheryl in addition to her parents Mr and Mrs Donald Eagleson maternal grandparents maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Hardesty Paulding and paternal grandfather Roy Eagleson Fort Wayne Allen Putnam Commissioners Differ On Ditch The Lima Citizen BOYS CHOIR SINGS The Junior Optimist YMCA boys choir sings at meeting of the Breakfast Optimist Club Walter Kehres directs the youths in the 1 appearance at the Clemens Bldg The appearance of the newly-formed choir is in conjunction with Youth Appreciation Week Monday through Sunday sponsored locally by the Optimist Club (Citizen Photo) LIMA OHIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1960 17 South Parents See Class Routine In Open House Several hundred parents went rVjack to school for an evening as they followed their children through a simulated of classes at South Junior High School from 7:15 to 9:30 pm Parents of the junior high students attended 10-minute classes and had five minutes to change classes in the open house program sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association Following the classes refresh menta were served in file school cafeteria Pupils and their parents went through the cafeteria lines and were served cake and pie donated by the PTA members Mrs Frank Winegardner is president of the South PTA Mrs George Hartig was hospitality chairman of the open house committee and Mrs Thomas Dotson ways and means chairman The Director of the Ohio Depart ment of Natural Resources will called in to cast a deciding vote on the question of approving or rejecting a joint Allen Putnam County ditch Allen and Putnam County Com' missioners have deadlocked on the issue after the final hearing on the proposed $26000 project The three Allen County Commissioners voted unanimously to reject the project for cleaning the William Fuerst open ditch located in both of the counties Putnam officials favor the project and all voted to proceed with construction Allen County Commissioner Roy Roush said the local board opposed the project because of the way in which the assessments were set He said that although the entire watershed contained 40 square miles and 15 of these square miles were located in this county Allen county residents had been assessed about half of the cost of the project means of establishing the commissioner said to place them in accordance with the benefits derived The engineer who compiled the ditch survey apparently use this procedure the commissioner added The ditch as petitioned would be cleaned from its starting point from 30N between Center and Jennings-Mayberry Roads and continuing in a northerly direction to Kalida where it empties into the Ottawa River New Unemployment Claims Up Here New claims for unemployment compensation in the Lima area to-" creased slightly to the past week' but continued claims dipped below the 1500 mark according to a report by the local office of the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation The the past week there were 257 new claims recieved and 1484 continued claims The previous week there were 220 new claims and 1584 continued claims On a statewide level new jobless claims dropped below the 25-000 mark 23274 empared to 25600 the previous week Continued claims on the statewide level Increased from 121154 to 124410- Band Plans Tag Day The band mothers accompanied band members will sell tags for Vha annual Auglaize Local Music Boosters of Harrod Tag Day Nov 19 in the Allen County area Proceeds will be used for band instruments and uniforms for the achools OSU INSTRUCTOR-Dr Paul A Carmack center associate professor In tho Ohio State University speech department was guest speaker for tho annual night dinner sponsored by the OSU Mathers Association of Allen and Putnam Counties Tuesday in the Clemans Bldg Mrs Paul Cramer president of tho local association Is at left and at right Is Mrs Fred Stover president of tho state OSU Association (Citiztn Photo) Officers Elected By FOPA Herbert Roth 1324 Elm was elected president of Lima Lodge 8 Fraternal Order of Police Associates at Tuesday meeting in the lima Home Roth succeeds Forrest Armentrout The vice-president for the 1961 term is William Brown 2044 Burch Ave He succeeds Roth Edward Pedlow Jr 2620 Lakewood Ave secretary and Joe Gooding 303 Rosed ale Ave treasurer were reelected The election of the slate of officers was unanimous The nominating committee waa chaired by Nick Hoefler with members Kenny Fair-bum Dr Maurer Roy Butterfield and Eugene Barton The new officer will be Installed at a banquet sometime in January Plana for the event will be announced later Seven members of Lima Lodge 21 Fraternal Order of Police were present at the meeting Patrolman Merle Baumgardner apeaking for the local FOP lodge congratulated the FOPA on their judgment in the selection of the new slate of Patrolman Baumgardner and FOPA member Charles Kelly presented a request from the Allen County Safety Council asking the financial participation in send a delegation of 65 training student and Instructors from Allen County to tho Regional Traffic Safety at Ohio Northern University Dec 8 FOPA voted to contribute the cost of the conference attending The lima Automobile Club if bearing part of the and Patrolman Richard of the Lima Police Department indicated the local FOP lodge also pay part of the expenses request will be made at FOP meeting Heaston next regular FOPA meeting scheduled for Dec 13 Anything New Likely To Cause Laughter OSU Mothers Told Former Limaite Third In Tourney A former Lima mas won third place to the Mad River Open Chess Tournament to Springfield which was held the past weekend James Crider of Bayton the son of Mr and Mrs Jerry Crider 638 Cornell Drive won the third position in the tournament Crider is a frequent visitor fa Lima Tha first place to the open chess tourney was won by Richard ling of Dayton and second place was won by Michael Bredeff of TOP TWIRLER Miss Pamela Moyeiy 13 daughter of Mr and Mrs fidwin Moyer 1308 Rice Ave copped two first place trophies Saturday In a United States Baton Twirlors Association contest In Miamisburg She won first placo to hor age division and walkad off with tho first place honors whan top winners in each age division competed Actively interested in baton twirling tho past year Pam has placed or boon top winner in many contests throughout tho state She is an eighth grader at Central Junior High School (Citizen Photo) TOWN TOPICS crying and laughing and said at- I ere likely to laugh at any thing new and think of joke aa shipwrecked Dr Paul A Carmack told more than 40 persons at dinner meeting of tho Ohio State University Association of Allen and Putnam counties in the Clemans Bldg Dr Carmack associate professor in the OSU speech department and a speech instructor at Lima Campus told his audience Americana were to live in a laughing Tho mark of a well-balanced nation ho said is its ability to laugh when it is down In an examination of the philosophy of humor Dr Carmack noted tho between BIG GEORGE! by Virgil Partch Economists are often the biggest of the science of taking figures and analyzing them into complex statistics Gordon Skinner University of Cincinnati 'ecoiomics professor said at the Lima Management Club meeting the other night Skinner brought laughter from iis audience when he defined statics as the of drawing a straight line from an unknown assumption to a foregone tempts at humor can be good or cruel run tho gamut from gladness to the speaker said to The true meaning of words has been distorted through the ages be added saying thla has resulted in numerous puna in the English language -A member of the OSU faculty since 1948 IT Carmack is author of several articles and reviews which have appeared in professional journals and has served as chairman of tho Ohio Conference for Speech Education since 1947 Also on the program waa the appearance of the aophomore boys ensemble from Lima Senior High ScbooL helping driver Conference The part of for those expenses Heaston would The the next laldi The is St Kiwanis Club Observes i Annual Farm-City Week you a lot of expensive questions your wife asks for nothing Voters in Ohio fir is election were faced with 211 bond issue proposals totaling $212031 578 Issues totaling $172188558 were approved Almost half of the total was for schools Last table of precinct results on the Lima school levy had the totals for precincts 6-E rtd 6-F reversed Correct results were 6-E favored 131-121 and 6-F defeated 129-113 How n-any countries are there in the world today? Unless been keeping score the answer may be a surprise Rand McNally A Co reports The firm's latest count of fully Independent nations is 111 This is a gain of 40 from the 71 nations in the world at the end of World War In Africa such nations as Chad Somali Republic and Republic of Upper Volta are among the 7 African nations which became independent during the last year The number of African nations baa grown from seven to 28 in the past 11 years Edited By Bob Spcllnjan Johns Grange Holds Meeting Ther is a definite need for better Farm-City relation! in this of Frederick Tones former newsman and extension specialist from Ohio State University told some 79 Klwanl-ans and their guesti at a noon-day luncheon meeting Tuesday This of Change" has resulted in specialization for farmer at well at for workers in industry and other profession Jones continued He said the farmer haa increased hia productivity tremendously in the past quarter century and will continue to do eo to meet the needs of an ever Increasing population In speaking of surpluses the specialist said there is no such thing as aurplu aa long si one person on thin earth goee hungry He advocated new means of reaching the world market Jones also isld that family farms definitely are not decreasing However he admitted they the farmi are getting larger as the productivity of the individual operator increases because of more modern trends in farm machinery He also pointed out the share of the food dollar bat decreased from 53 cents to 38 cents In recent years and that steps must be taken to insure the farmer a fair return for bia labors 4 Jones waa introduced by Frank Callahan program chairman to members and guests which Included representatives of Granges' 4 II Clubs vocational agriculture classes and instructors Roger Andrews president presided at the session at which Derry Rowley was Inducted as a new member of the dub Someone apparently believe Mrs Elmer McClain 2998 McClain Road when she posts signs or her property at McClain and Breese Roais Twice she posted cardboard signs on the fence and Lad them torn down within a abort time Another sign has gone up This one is glued to wood and set back from the fence Gleaned from the bulletin of the Metropolitan KJwanls Club Quote: 1 know a man who hat a terrible disposition and he take her with him everywhere Overheard: Since I bought a War I don't have to walk to the bank to make deposits I just don't make any Psychiatrist A guy bo asks Shawnee School Group Harass Committees- i The Advisory Committee of Shawnee School Tuesday evening established several committees to work with the Shawnee Board of Education to discuss possible building needs at the school Thursday evening the school board had discussed future expan ST The St Johns Grange met In regular session rids? bight to their hall with Master Dale Altstaetter to the chair During the business meeting plans were made for annual Thanksgiving dinner to be held at their next meeting to their hall with a basket dinner Robert Dima had charge of the program and opened with song The Chaplain Mr Alta White offered prayer Tho Juvenile gave to lion of the elementary school snd recitations skits and music offered school facilities for Ohio keeping with Armistice Day University extension song Northern co uriei Tbs meeting dosed with a and prayer theft ust eld Geerge giving up smoking sgsin".

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1957-1964