The Arkansas City (Kan.) Daily Traveler, Monnay, March la, iyooraure 7Geuda Springs, and Mrs. Ronald (Charlotte) Uption who is in Germany where her husband is in the service; one son, Chester Arthur Ratos Jr., of the home in Geuda Springs; one granddaughter; two sisters. Mrs. Bill (Neva) Bossing, Springfield, 111., and Mrs. Carl • Mildred) Holzgrate. Ohion. 111. and one brother. Roscoe Frye. Buffalo, Mo. She was preceded in death by her parents and several brothers and sisters.Funeral services will be Wednesday. 2:30 p.m., in the Jess Rindt and Son Memorial Chapel with the Rev. John E. Baker officiating and burial in Geuda Springs Cemetery Mrs. Bates will lie in state at the funeral home from Tuesday noon until Wednesday noon, but the casket will remained closed at the service.j Police Notesl Albert Clemente, 209 North A 1 St., reported a rope taken from ] the alley behind 123 S. Summit St.Drivers in an accident in the; 200 block of S. First St. were Mil-j ton Harris, 110 North C St., and * Gerald Weide, 1314 N. 11th St.Drivers in an accident in theblock of S. Summit St. weref Bovd O. Thomas, 1123 N. Summit St., and Porter Majors, 224 N. i Eighth St.i Police reported that a juvenile ■ driving a car belonging to Donald E. Gashler, 2005 North C St.,struck a utility pole at C St. and ’ Random Rd.Roy Ostrander, Rt. 2, told poh're 1 that hoys in the 1100 block of N. Eighth St. threw eggs at his car.Gary Lynn Weddle, Ponca City, was charged with speeding.Drivers in an accident at 119 S. Summit St. were L a w r e n c e Sheffler, Wichita, and Herbert Hollenbnck.George J. Tomblin, 1321 W Colorado Ave., was charged with driving while intoxicated and no driver’s licenseDrivers in an accident at Central Ave., and Summit St were Darrel Mason, 230 Virginia \ve , ami Gerald L. Badley, 1411 South G st.Two women and two men were arrested during the weekend and charged with being drunk.Robert Simon, Rt. 2 paid a fine of $25 by waiver on a speeding charge. Joseph Lynn Rlatchford 1514 N. Seventh St , p..id a fine of $5 for running a stop sign. Wesley Studio, Collinsville, Okla., paid $10 on charges of inadequate lights and no driver’s license. Adolph Perdrak. lf22 N. Eighth St., and B. L. Griffith. 525 N. First St.. paid one dollar fines for parking violations.Former Student Pastor At Geuda Is DeadRobert Miles, 22. died Sunday morning in a Winfield hospital, after an extended illness. He was the son of Dr. ar.d Mrs. E Ixyal Miles of Winfield. His father is district superintendent of the Winfield district of the Central Kansas Conference of Methodist churches.Miles had served as student pastor at the Geuda Springs Methodist church, last year; but this last semester had been attending Southern Methodist University in Texas until his illness forced him to return home.Graveside Rites For Sam HirschGraveside services for 9am Hirsch, formerly of 1316 N. Fourth St., who died late Friday afternoon at Sparks Manor, Fort Smith, Ark , were held in River i !e Cemetery Monday at 2 30 p. m Mrs. Max Baker read the Christian Science service.^ Born Aug 29, 1384 in Quincy, 111., Hirsch was a tailor by trade, having studied in Chicago. He and his wife, the former Pearl Mohler to whom he was married Aug. 1, 1921, in Wichita. lived in Enid many years where Hirs h was a partner in a men’s clothing store.Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch moved to Fort Smith in 1%0, to reside at Sparks Manor. Mrs. Hirsch still lives there but is in poor health and was not able to attend the services hereSurvivors include his wife of Sparks Manor, Fort Smith, two brothers-in-law, c. O. Mohler, Kt. 2, and Boyd Mohler 1202 N. Third St.; a niece. Mrs Gerald Lewis, 1428 N. Second St., and three nephews. Stanley Mohler, 225 Highland Drive, Richard Elgin, Little Rock and Eugene Elgin. Pomono Beach, Fla. The Grant Elder Funeral Home was in charge.THE ARKANSAS CITY Cos-mot Jogists Association will meet at 7 p m., Tuesday, in the Home National Bank hospitality room. Bill Peters will be the guest speaker.