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Vital Statistics Saturday, September 13, 1980, Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, Page 3, Deaths And Funerals John S. Morris Sheffer Service John S. Morris, 54, of 251 Edgewood Lancaster, died this in Ohio State University Hospital, Columbus. A vice president BancOhio, he was a member of the Christ United Methodist Church, Baltimore, Lancaster Lodge No. 57 AM, Masonic Bodies Chapter, Council and Commandery, Aladdin Temple, Tarhe Shrine, Lions Club, and the V.F.W.

He was also a World War II U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Garnet a daughter, Miss Megan Morris, of the home; mother, Mrs. Goldie Morris, Princeton, W. four sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Mills, Mrs. Bill (Alice) Thompson, both of Princeton; Mrs. W.R. (Peggy) Bailey, Cleveland, Tenn. and Miss Margaret Morris, Athens, Ga.

Funeral service is tentatively set for Tuesday, with time and -place to be announced later by the Frank E. Smith Funeral where friends may call after' 11 a.m., Sunday and anytime Monday. Emil (Bud) Wright Emil (Bud) Wright, 66, Rt. 7 Lancaster, died at his home Friday. A World War II veteran, he is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Warren (Josephine) Yowell, Lancaster; sister-in-law, June (Wright) Wallace, Lancaster; a niece, Connie Spicer, New Lexington; three nephews, Thomas, Dana and Larry Lancaster; aunts and uncles. vine Funeral service will be Monday, 3 p.m., at the Sheridan Funeral Home; burial in St. Mary Cemetery. N1 AD Friends may call Sunday, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., 'at the funeral home.

The American and V.F.W. will conduct military rites at the cemetery. Carl W. Foltz Hospital, Columbus, Friday afternoon. Carl W.

Foltz; 82, Rt. 2 Dili Baltimore, died in Doctors of the St. Michael Aretired farmer, he had been Church for 68 years. Survivors are his wife, Inez; three daughters, Eva Creiglow, Lockville, Eileen Wilkin, Sugar Grove, and Kathryn Cotterman, Zephyr Hills, son Carl Rt. 2.

Baltimore; 12 grandchildren; greatgrandchildren; and one greatgreat-grandchild. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Weaver Funeral Home, Baltimore; burial in Union Evangelical Cemetery. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday at the funeral home. Funeral service for Charles G.

Sheffer, 63, of 1702 Wacker Lancaster, who died Friday, will be Monday, 10:30 a.m., at the St. Mary Church; burial Friends in may St. call Mary Cemetery, p.m. and 7-9 p.m., at the Sheridan Funeral Home, where Rosary will be held at 7:30 p.m. and Elks service at 8 p.m.

He was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran and a member of the Elks Lodge and the 4th Degree of the Knights of Columbus. Steven H. Daniels Steven H. Daniels, 23, Amanda, died Friday morning in Doctor's Hospital North, Columbus.

A 1975 graduate of AmandaClearcreek High School, he was an employee of the Lancaster Glass Corp. where he was a member of the Management Club. is survived by his wife, Wanda (Hettinger); two sons, Troy and Kevin Patrick, both of the home; mother, Mrs. Patricia Daniels, Lancaster; father Larry, E. Daniels, Austinburg, three brothers, Rick, Amanda, Terry and Larry Daniels, both of Lancaster; sister, Miss Lisa Daniels, Lancaster; half-sister, Tracy Daniels, Austinburg; grandmother, Mrs.

Parker (Thelma Pheneger, Granville, and Mrs. Herbert (Gladys) Daniels, Newark; greatgrandmother, Mrs. Helen Emerson, Coshocton. Funeral service will be Monday, at the Taylor Funeral' Home, Amanda; the Rev. David Moody officiating; burial in Amanda Township Cemetery.

Friends may call beginning at 7 p.m. today and anytime Sunday at the funeral home. Family suggests contributions be made to the Steve Trust Fund, with checks made payable to the Amanda United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society. Larry Klinger Larry Klinger, 41, Irvine, died Thursday in Hoogale Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, after a three-month illness. Born in Sugar Grove, he is survived by his wife, Jesse; son, Brian, of the home; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Klinger, Logan; sister, Mrs. Virgil (Margery) Cook, Pataskala; two brothers, Leroy, Pickerington, and Richard, Logan. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of his parents on Lake Logan Road, Logan; the Rev.

Donald Cummans of Sugar Grove United Methodist Church conducting. School Menus nui Menus of meals to be served to students in the lunchrooms in city elementary schools Sept. 15 through 19. Monday Pork barbecue sandwich, rounds, posticks, milk, vanilla pudding. Tuesday Club sandwich, macaroni salad, green beans, milk, roof.

Wednesday Toasted cheese sandwich, French fries, finger vegetables, milk, brownie. Thursday open-faced turkey sandwich, mashed peas, milk, fresh fruit. Friday Johnny Marzetti, tossed salad, hot roll and butter, milk, peanut butter bar. Menus for students in secondary grades: Monday Ham and cheese sandwich, glazed sweet potatoes, fruit cup, milk, sugar no cookie. Tuesday Lasagna, cole tor slaw, hot milk, apvi plesauce.

Wednesday Submarine sandwich, bean soup, crackers, sticks, milk, peanut butter bar. Thursday Southern steak sandwich, cheesey potatoes, brussel sprouts, milk, rolled wheat cake. Friday open-faced turkey sandwich, mashed peas and carrots, milk, brownie. AMANDA CLEARCREEK Menus AmandaClearcreek Schools, Sept. 15-19 are: Monday Johnny Marzetti, peas, mixed fruit, Tuesday vegetable soup with crackers, peanut butter sandwich, chocolate cake, onehalf apple, milk.

Wednesday lasagna, mixed vegetables, fruited jello, garlic bread with butter, milk. Thursday chicken or turkey and noodles, lima beans, ice cream, milk. Friday hamburger on bun with pickles, French fries, peanut butter cookie, slice pineapple, milk. BERNE UNION Menus for Berne Union Schools Sept. 15-19 are: Monday Johnny Marzetti, buttered corn, peanut butter sandwich, fruit, milk.

PUMP REPAIRS? CITY SCHOOLS CONRAD'S R1. 33S (CITY LIMITS) Phone 653-2941 1 A.M. EST Sept. 13 54 55 59 60 62 59 72. 86 65 Temperatures ore average for area.

Rain Cold Warm Data from Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. NOAA, Dept. of Commerce 40 cOOL COOL 50 60 COOL -70 60 Figures show low 70 temperatures for orea. 70 Rein Cold Worm 70 Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE. NOAA, US Dept.

of SHOWERS are in the forecast for today through early Sunday frontier along of the northern nation from the Pacific Until Sunday Coast to the Atlantic Ocean. Ohio Forecast Rain is also predicted for Ohio and the northern Mississippi River Valley, as well as parts of Florida. (AP Laserphoto) Forecast Sunday with a chance of showers tonight and Sunday. High in low 90s. Low tonight in the 60s and high Sunday in the mid 80s.

Chance of rain 20 percent today, 30 percent tonight and 40 percent Sunday. CENTRAL OHIO EAST CENTRAL Partly cloudy today through Sunday with a chance of showers Sunday. High today and Sunday in the mid to upper 80s and low tonight in the mid 60s. Chance of rain 20 percent today and tonight and 40 percent Sunday. SOUTH CENTRAL Partly cloudy today through Sunday with a chance of showers Sunday.

High today and Sunday near 90 and low Sunday in the upper 60s. Chance of rain 10 percent today, 20 percent tonight and 40 percent Sunday. INext Week Could be Good For Harvesting ADMISSIONS Carl Matheny, Sugar Grove A. Chambers A. (Putt) Chambers, 82, Lithopolis, died Friday at Grant Hospital, Columbus.

A retired meat cutter at Conrad's Market, he was a member of Hope United Methodist Church, and Potter Lodge 540 AM. Survivors include his wife, Kathryn; daughter, Mrs. Reno Robinett, Canal Winchester; three grandsons. step-daughters, Mrs. Frank (Agnes) Griffith, Canal Winchester, and Mrs.

John (Lois) McGovern, California; two step-sons, Don and Ronald Carpenter, Canal Winchester; 10 step grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Bell, Bryan, 0., and Ruth Chambers, Canal Winchester: Florida. brother, Elden service will be Monday, 11 a.m., at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, Canal Winchester; the Rev. William Tolliver officiating; burial in Union Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call today, 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., the funeral home, where Masonic service will be held at 8 p.m. today, Family suggests contributions be made to the Hope United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. County Squad, Fire VIOLET 4:36 p.r., Sept.

12; Ohio 204 and Capetown; auto accident; two victims: John Duffy, 43, of 6185 Mamie Pickerington; possible injury; first aid: Dan O'Leary, of 13984 Nantucket, Pickerington; no apparent injury. 6:30 p.m., Sept. 12; 8870 Winston Pickerington; occupant, Paul Grubbs; estimated kitchen stove fire; no damage. 9:51 p.m., Sept. 12; 171 Anita Pickerington; Sharon Erwin, 43; ill; transported to Mt.

Carmel East Hospital. AMANDA 2:24 a.m., Sept. 12; Rt. 2 Amanda; Willis Ellis, 81; leg pains from previous fall; first aid; transported to LancasterFairfield County Hospital. 1:18 p.m., Sept.

12; Hiatt's Store, Main Street, Amanda; Thomas, 80; ill; first aid; transported to LancasterFairfield County Hospital. GREENFIELD 12:24 a.m., Sept. 10; CarrollNorthern Road; Gerald head injury; transported' to LancasterFairfield County Hospital, then to Mt. Carmel East Hospital. 9:43 a.m., Sept.

12; 4355 Stringtown Bud Wright, 66; dead on (arrival: (see obituary) 8:55 p.m., Sept. 12; Carroll Football Field; Connie Yaple, 16 (father, Chester) of 7236 St. Rt. 56 East; ankle injury; first aid; transported to Berger Hospital, Circleville by private vehicle. LIBERTY 9:37 p.m., Sept.

12; to 6350 McCleery Leo Hoffman residence; kitchen fire from overheated grease; $3,500 loss; Tom Caldwell, 16, treated and released at Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital for smoke inhalation; owner, Charles Mathias, 6400 McCleery; see page one. Births Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital SHEPPARD Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sheppard, 532 E. Mulberry Lancaster, son, Sept.

12. PERSINGER Mr. and Mrs. Brent O. Persinger, 110 E.

Walnut Lancaster, son, Sept. 1 12. Willis C. Ellis, Amanda C. Faye Conkle, Logan Lucy M.

Woltz, 1104 E. Locust Ida W. Martin, 229 Talmadge Icy Gagan, 2445 ColumbusLancaster Rd. Helen I. Pfeiffer, 119 Thomas Roy L.

Thomas, Amanda Verna E. Parrish, 812 Washington William D. Thomas, 1242 Sheridan April D. Taylor, 1137 Forest Rose Catherine A. Lowery, 1219 W.

Mulberry DISCHARGES James K. Berry, Timothy P. Brannon, Lola M. Brown, Ruth C. Bussart, Betty J.

Cloud, Harley E. Conrad, Mary 0. Gaskill, Ina T. Gehres, Jason D. Kane, Steven C.

Lippoli, Carl M. Matheny, Royden W. Middaugh, Clarence Piper, Donna M. Powell, Roy J. Roby, Mark E.

Shumaker, Eva M. Stertzer, Elsie M. Stouder, Sherry D. Wetzel, Thomas C. Williams, Victoria L.

Zartman, Mrs. Christopher L. Bair and son. Squad Runs 9:28 a.m., Sept. 12; 212 Pierce Thomas Maughmer, 23, Rt.

8 Lancaster; hip and leg pains; transported to Lancaster- Fairfield County Hospital. 9:43 a.m., Sept. 12; 1104 Locust Lucy Woltz; transportation only; to hospital. 5:42 p.m.; Sept. 12; 1242 Sheridan Bill Thomas, 12 (mother, Shirley); fell out of tree; possible fractured wrist; first aid; transported to hospital.

8:50 p.m., Sept. 12; 32312 Washington Christian Hunt, 19; fell; first aid; transported to hospital. 9:23 p.m., Sept. 12; 626 N. Columbus E.

Allen Silbaugh, 84: assisted. Fire Runs 6:32 p.m., Sept. 12; 1268 Sheridan Dr. Apt. occupant, Brad Walker; owner, Rallie grease fire in kitchen; $2,000 damage to building and contents.

Invaders JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Florida is turning out to be an unwilling Garden of Eden for a bizarre array of alien invaders silently overrunning of the state's defenseless waterways and quiet woodlands. Tropical fish are by far the most numerous new inhabitants. The walking catfish, for example, was imported from Tahiland as a novel 2-inch aquarium showpiece. Nobody knew it could walk and grow much, much larger than two inches.

As might be expected, some got loose one day. "From my personal observations they have reached the Stuart and Tampa areas and we have reports that they are in Indian River Conty, said biologist Frank Morello of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Near Silver Springs, a colony of wild rhesus monkeys survives as a legacy of the filming of old Tarzan movies many decades ago. The cayman, an alligator-like reptile originally from South America, has been found in the Orlando area. Caymans would threaten native alligators by competing for food and nesting sites.

Of plant life, the most menacing are the northwardmarching melalouca and Australian pine trees and Brazilian pepper, a bushy ornamental with red berries sometimes known as the Florida holly. Only Trust The Experts with Your Jewelry When it comes to your treasures, only the finest service will do. Our craftsmen are specially trained in the jeweler's art of repair and are ready to satisfy your every need. JEWELERS Downtown Lancaster South Broad at Chestnut Street, By The Associated Press Most of the past week in Ohio has been dry. Some showers Tuesday and Tuesday night produced variable rainfall across the state.

In the north and west generally less than a quarter inch was reported but in one the south and east totals of to one inch were typical. The average, temperatures was near normal for the period, but with cool mornings Wednesday and Thursday. High humidities early in the week gave way to drier air by mid-week but increasing southerly winds will bring warm and more humid conditions this weekend. Soil temperatures have began to show some decline this week. Cooler and longer nights have caused the four inch bare ground readings to drop to highs in the 70s to near 80 with, lows in the mid 60s to near 70.

Southerly winds in advance of an approaching low pressure system will keep high temperatures in the 80s to near 90 this weekend. Relative humidities will increase too and scattered showers are forecast although typical rain totals may be only around one quarter inch. Extended Forecast By The Associated Press Monday through Wednesday Chance of showers monday. Variable cloudiness Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s.

Lows in the 50s. Cash Grain COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Area Wheat Corn Oats Soybns NE Ohio 4.12- 3.12 1.75 7.72 NW Ohio 4.14 3.11 1.67 7.79 Ohio 4.11 3.19 1.82 7.74 Centri 4.17 3.20 1.72 7.82 SW Ohio 4.14 3.16 1.70 7.74 Trend SL SL Trend: Sit higher; H-higher; U- unchanged: L-lower; SL-sharply lower, AUTO GLASS SERVICE "If it's glass, call us!" COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 1016 Sugar Grove Rd. 654-6391 Temperatures will moderate some after the first of week as cooler air behind the front moves across the state. The threat of rain today remains quite low and few delays in field work are expected. Harvest conditions should be fairly good at least until the middle or late afternoon.

Minimum humidities are expected to remain above 50 percent. Some drying conditions for hay or tobacco will be Afternoon winds margionaause some problems for spraying operations as well. Rain chance will be higher Sunday but showers are forecast to end Monday. The 30 day outlook for mid September to mid October calls for temperatures across Ohio to average above the normals for the period. By The Associated Press NORTHWEST WEST CENTRAL Variable cloudiness with a chance of showers today through Sunday.

High today in the upper 80s. Low tonight in the low 60s and high Sunday 80. Chance of rain 50 today and tonight and 30 percent sunday. CENTRAL LAKESHORE EAST LAKESHORE NORTHEAST INLAND CENTRAL'HIGHLANDS Variable cloudiness with a. chance of showers today through Sunday.

High today and Sunday in the low to mid 80s and low tonight in the low to mid 60s. Chance of rain 40 percent today, tonght and Sunday. MIAMI VALLEY SOUTHWEST Partly cloudy today through OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUN. For life, health, home and car insurance call: Wm. H.

"BILL" Thompson 171 East Sixth Avenue Lancaster, Ohio PHONE 653-5230 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home Office Columbus, Ohio 11-6 auto service THE SAVING PLACES Tuesday hot chicken sandwich, mashed potatoes with gravy, vegetable strip, fruit, milk. Wednesday bologna with cheese sandwich, buttered potatoes, iced graham crackers, fruit, milk. Thursday Spanish hamburger with bun, buttered corn, jello, cookie, milk. Friday hot dog with bun, baked beans, potato sticks, fruit, milk. FOREST ROSE Menus for Forest Rose School Sept.

15-19 are: Monday spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, hot roll with butter, applesauce, milk. Tuesday lunch meat sandwich, pickle slices, creamed tomatoes, brownie, milk. Wednesday bean soup, corn bread, crisp vegetable, orange, milk. Thursday coney dogs, potato sticks, broccoli, peaches, milk. Friday meat loaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit, milk.

LIBERTY UNION Menus for Liberty UnionThurston Schools for the week of Sept. 15-19 are: Monday chicken and noodles, limas with corn, bread and butter, Twinkies, milk. Tuesday chili soup, peanut butter or butter sandwich, apple crisp, milk. Wednesday creamed turkey on mashed potatoes, green beans, bread and butter, fruit, milk. Thursday buttered potatoes, sausage sandwich, milk.

Friday buttered corn, Spanish hamburger, Rice Krispie bar, milk. Jean S. Virden INSURANCE THE REED AGENCY 687-1277 130 W. Chestnut St. 7 DAYS OF SEPTEMBER TIRE COMPUTER SAVINGS BALANCING AVAILABLE KM200 FIBERGLASS BELTED WHITEWALLS Our Reg.

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Each MOUNTING INCLUDED NO TRADE- REQUIRED SHOP AND SAVE WITH Kmart AUTO Supreme Quality INSTALLED OUR services are parts extra Additional and PENNZOIL BEST Single Unit Systems Safe Lubrication SHOCK Excluded For Many 1. Oil change (choice of 5-qt. Pennzoil bulk motor oil) Include: Services U.S. Cars 2. Install 1 Kmart brand oil "Limited 3 Month Free 3.

Chassis Replacement: Limited lubrication 4th 60th Month (fittings extra) Prorata Adjustment INSTALLED, Complete Exhaust for Single stage filters "Warranty details Warranty' available at store" $15 Ea. Systems Available many cars. WITH EXCHANGE $10 ON THRU SALE SAT. $55 ON THRU SALE SAT. $11 ON THRU SALE SAT.

$18 Sale INSTALLED Price dil, Filter, 60-month Sealed Premium Radial- ARRESTOR Lube Special Auto Battery Tuned Shocks H.D. Muffler Installed Labor included. Ad- Calcium- lead con- Suspension sensi- Double wrapped, ditional service ex- structed. For many tive valving. Radial, zinc-coated.

Sizes tra. Save now. U.S. cars, light trucks. bias or belted tires.

for many U.S. cars. Sale Compact or Price Standard Cars Brake SUPER VEHICLE FI. For disc brakes. ozs.

or use Fluid Save. drum with FLUID heavy duty Our windshield replacement 7.97 $6 Reg. Black 19.97 Decker. washer pump Replacement Windshield $8 Our Reg. 11.88 12-V.

VacuumCleaner: Washer Pump EASY Fits many Deluxe Seat Cover Powerful, has reusable bag, do and SAVE cars, trucks. 2-tone polyester, foam back. crevice tool, 16' cord. Fits all cars and trucks 12 V. Save.

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