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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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THE LANCASTER (0.1. EAGLE-GAZETTE, Monday. July 20. 14 Pag 2 LAUGH IT OFF Traffic court i Deaths. Funerals In The Hospital Linda Noe, Tonawanda.

N. Y. Harold Ruff, 815 Harrison DISCHARGED Raymond Westenbarger, Mrs. Larry Singelton and son. Mrs.

Glenn Rutter and daughter, Mrs. Ben Porter and daughter, Mrs. James Spangler and daughter, Mrs. Everett Wethe-rell and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Strausbaugh and Frank Lee Carter, Lawrence E.

Moody, Carol McCall, Jane A. Elick, William Schwartz, Clifford Sanders, George Huffman, Carl Roshon, Earl F. Dunbar, John Eaton Lucille Cot-trill, Mrs. Robert Tipple and daughter, Mrs. James Shaw and daughter, Mrs.

Albert Fox and daughter, Peggy Nelson, George C. Hallarn, Margaret England, Pleasie Folk, Myrl Huston, Lillian Findling, Lena Lehew, Clifford Wade Cozad, James E. Karr, June Carol Woltz, Lois Wolshire, Floyd Clark, Diane Nelson, Albert Shufelt, Ronnie Leach, Danny Hacker. CORRECTION The steak fry scheduled by the Amanda Lions Club at the home of Paul Riegel is on the evening of Thursday, July 30 and not July 20 as stated in last week's report, due to a typographical error. TOMBSTONES TOPPLED Fourteen tombstones at Elm-wood Cemetery were pushed over by vandals during the weekend, Lancaster-Police reported.

Ben Manning, cemetery caretaker, said four of them were broken. Virgil Totten Dies Suddenly Making Delivery H. Virgil Totten, 61. of 431 Lake St. died suddenly today 10:30 a.m.

while making a delivery on E. King St. Mr. Totten had been associated with Totten Carpet and Drapery. E.

Main St. since 1945 and before that, he was emploved by C. P. Wiseman Co. Mr.

Totten leaves his wife, Rose; 2 sons, Richard and Robert Totten, both of Lancaster; 4 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ward Halteman Funeral Home. Mrs. Steiner, 59, Ewing, Sherman Descendent, Dies Mrs. Agnes Ewing Steiner, 59, of 2989 E.

Mound Columbus, died Saturday morning in her home. She is the great granddaughter of Senator Thomas Ewing, early Lancaster, Ohio Statesman and a grand niece of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. A graduate of Eden Hall Academy, Philadelphia, she was a member of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae and Insurance Women of Columbus. She is survived by her husband, Rowlee Steiner; a son, Albert E.

Harter, 4991 Johnstown granddaughter, Maureen Harter; sister, Mrs. John B. (Udell) Gault, 2893 Sherwood 2 brothers, Rev. Thomas D. Ewing, S.

faculty member at John Carroll University, Cleveland; George H. Ewing, Dayton; 2 sisters-in-law, Mrs. John i Ewing, Lancaster, Mrs. H. Maskell Ewing, Hamilton.

Requiem Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., Christ the King Church, Columbus; burial, Lancaster St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call anytime at the Egan-Ryan Funeral Home, 403 E. Broad. Store Owner Halts Efforts Of Burglar An attempted breaking and entering of a neighborhood grocery store was thwarted about 5:05 a.m.

Sunday by the owner who was coming to work. Lancaster Police said a burglar identified as wearing a white shirt, was scared away by Mrs. Ruth Witham, 1209 S. Broad St. Officers said the thief had torn a door screen loose and broken a window pane before being surprised by the owner.

SHERIDAN Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE OL 3-4633 RAY H. WISE FUNERAL HOME phone 0L 3-1942 147 W. Wheeling St. G. C.

Foor G. C. (Cleve) Foor, 77, Rt. 1 Pataskala, died He leaves his wife, Elizabeth; 2 sons, Clarence and James, Rt. 1 Pataskala; 5 daughters, Mrs.

Bertha Jordon, Mrs. Mary Margaret Shull, Rt'l Pataskala; Mrs. Dorothy Stretton, Rt. 2 Grandville; Mrs. Frida Lowe, Mrs.

Betty Lester, Rt. 3 Pataskala; 35 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; sister, Edith. Funeral services were held today 2 p.m., Thurston Funeral Home, Pataskala, Rev. Howard Dyer burial, Litho-polis Cemetery. Philip B.

Eades Philip B. Eades, 65, died Monday 12:15 a. m. at Valley View Nursing Home following several year's illness. A retired Anchor Hocking employe and member of Maple St.

EUB Church, Mr. Eades leaves a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Stine, Lancaster; grandchild; sister, Mrs. Harry Buchman, Lancaster; brother, Robert, Burbank, Calif. Funeral, Wednesday 1:30 p.

Ward Halteman Funeral Home, Rev. Harry Yaggi offi ciating in the absence of Rev. E. W. Bender; burial, Forest Rose Cemetery.

Friends may call at Halteman's after Tuesday noon. Mrs. Harvey Foreman Mrs. Lilliam E. Foreman, 83, of 133 Wyandotte died Saturday 9:30 a.m.

in Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. She had been living at Crites Rest Home for the past 2 years. The widow of Harvey Foreman leaves a son, Harvey, Lancaster; sister, Mrs. Marion Thunhurst, Pittsburgh; grandson, Richard P. Foreman.

Funeral, Tuesday 10 a.m., St; Mary Church; burial, For est Rose Cemetery. Friends may call at Sheridan Funeral Home anytime. Rosary, Monday 8 p.m. at Sheridan's. Elza R.

Fetty Elza R. Fetty, 65, Baltimore, died Saturday 4:10 p.m. in Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. He retired in November, 1963, from Crown-Zellerbach Baltimore. Mr.

Fetty leaves his wife, Ella; 2 sons, William Lancaster, Dorsey R. "Jack" Fetty, Baltimore; Brother, Edison Fetty, Lancaster; 3 sisters, Mrs Dolly Creamens, Columbus, Mrs Mirtie Ball, Ashton, W. Mrs. Inez Stubbie, Lockbourne Air Base: a granddaughter; nieces and nephews. Funeral, Tuesday 2 p.m., A.

E. Johnson Memorial Funeral Home, Baltimore, Rev. Paul E. Lindsey officiating; burial, Fairfield Baptist Church Cemetery. Friends may call at Johnson's anytime.

Mrs. Clarence Wright Mrs. Margaret L. Wright, 74, Rt. 1 Stringtown died early Sunday at her home.

The widow of Clarence Wright leaves 2 sons, Emil "Bud" Wright of the home, Wallace, Rt. 1 Pleasantville; daughter, Mrs. Warren Yowell, Lancaster; 4 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Mike and John Wallace, Lancaster; 3 sisters, Miss Catherine Wallace, Mrs. Edward Cave Lancaster. Funeral, Wednesday 9 30 a.m., St.

Mary Church; burial, St. Mary Cemetery, Friends may call at Sheridan Funeral Home anytime. Rosary, Tuesday 8 p.m. at Sheridan's. 40 Viet Namese Non-Combatants Slain By Reds SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) A battalion of Communist Viet Cong guerrillas partially overran and burned Cai Be District capital today and killed 40 women and children in the attack, a U.

S. military spokesman said. The spokesman said at least 12 of the Vietnamese defenders also were killed. The civilian victims were dependents of the local garrison, which managed to hold out with the help of artillery and fighter bombers. Cai Be is 55 miles southwest of Saigon on the fringes of the Communist controlled Plain of Reeds.

A U. S. spokesman said seven Americans were wounded on Saturday, none seriously, when the Viet Cong shot down a U.S. HU-1B turbojet helicopter and sprayed fire on a second chop per that came to its rescue. County Squad, Fire, Runs Saturday 6:45 p.m.

Walk-in, Alonzo Harper, Rt. 2, Carroll, ill; hospital. Campaign buttons date back to Alexander the Great, who gave silver buttons to his constituents, promising the ancient equivalent of a New Deal. at $10 7.99 16" Petite Size 5S y- TINY ELLEN PLUS HER CHOICE OF CRADLE, CHAIR OR Richard W. Kern, 36, of 1900 W.

Sixth pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alochol in Lancaster Municipal Court Saturday. Judge William C. Pickering fined him $200, gace him a 3-day jafl sentence and suspended his driver's license until he complies with Bureau of Motor Vehicles' regulations. Eugene LeFever, 20. of 338 Garfield speed; $10 and costs.

Georgetta M. Kohrman. 323 S. Broad unsafe operation: $10 and costs. Harry E.

Lines. 44. Millers-port muffler violation; $10 and costs. Albert W. Underwood.

30, Rt. 6. speed $25 and costs. Myron M. Tschapnat.

48, Bremen, speed: $15 bond. David C. Davis. 22, of 1845 Nelson, speed: $10 and costs. Lloyd R.

McCandlish. 36, Rt. 1, Bremen, speed; $10 and costs. Kenneth E. Tobin, 20 of 122 Ewing, red light; $10 and costs.

James D. Harvey, 22. of 553 W. Sixth, unstable coupling device; $10 and costs. Carl W.

Milliser, 19, of 1115 E. Walnut, failure to yield; $10 and costs. Charles K. Hardwick 19, Rt. 5, speed; $25 and casts.

Patrol Checks Minor Mishap Melvin Case, 55, Rt. 3, Thorn-ville, and John Shoemaker, 19, of 2166 Bethel Road, Columbus, sustained minor injuries in two auto accidents Saturday. The Ohio Highway Patrol said Case received a lacerated head when his car was forced off County Road 7 by an unidentified auto just east of Ohio 256 at 6:25 p. m. Case's car ran off the right side of the road, jumped a creek and struck a retaining wall.

Shoemaker sustained a lacerated hand when his car crashed into a utility pole on Ohio 793 about two miles south of here at 1:20 a. m. The patrol cited Shoemaker for speed after he lost control of his car on a curve. Fire Runs Saturday 5:55 p.m. 813 Rutter, Robert Medler, garage: minor loss.

PLUMBING? Coll- CONRAD'S Phono 653 3941 MI N. Manorial Drlvo WHI OLive ftome 3-0652 FRANK 1 SMITH IIVINE SMITH 405 North Columbus Street George Hedges About this question "It's a problem for a farmer to keep up on fire, wind and hail insurance, machinery and livestock coverage, stored grain, theft and liability insurance. Is it correct that Trimmer Insurance Agency now has a FARMOWNER Policy that combines all these coverages in one package policy for much less premi-' flfSmiTH Trimmer MJ 0 Dairv Secretary To Speak Here Ed Graber, secretary of the Ohio Dairy Assn. will be guest speaker for Lancaster Exchange Club at the Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. meeting in Shaw's Steak House.

"The importance of the Diary Industry" will be his topic. Graber will be a guest of Bill Deeds. Squad Runs Today 3:50 a.m. 128 Pierce Herman Threes, 70. ill; ox-ygen.

12:46 a.m. Plaza Shopping Center, Sondra Wright, 21. Millersport. ill: not treated Sunday 9:03 p.m. 739 Garfield Betsy Jenkins, 17 months, ill: okay on squad arrival.

8:42 p.m. 616 X. Memorial. Annette Larson. 29, ill: not treated.

5:53 p.m. 816 Denny Ave. Brenda Azbell. 6, of 317 Sycamore cut on hospital. 5:23 p.m.

810 Fourth Berl Altman, 67, hospital. 4:56 p.m. Huffman Drive, Myron Beers, 57, cut above eye; hospital. "4:39 p.m. 231 Witte, Martha Zeigler, 75, ill: not treated.

10:55 a.m. 124 Welch, Jackie Moore, 7, cut on head; to doctor by mother. 8:33 a.m. 923 Pierce Audry Koop, 75- injured hip in fall; hospital. 12:16 p.m 554 E.

Locust Darrell Witham, 55, ill; hospital. 5-Dav Weather Forecast Temperatures will' average 2-3 degrees above normal Tuesday through Saturday. Representative normals high and low are Cleveland 93-60, Columbus 87-63. Cincinnati 88-66. Warm Tuesday cooler Wednesday and Thursday, warmer and humid again Friday, but moderating to near normal again by late Saturday.

Rainfall will average one-quarter to one-half inch with thundershowers Tuesday and early Wednesday, and again late Friday and Saturday. Phone OL 4-1862 Birthday Anniversary any day's right for SIMS flowers. SPECIAL 1 WEEK ONLY 1-8x10 PORTRAIT IN DELUXE OILS PLCS 24 BILLFOLDS $13 P00 15 ONLY 1 Person Per Setting 6 Proofs To Choose From Offer Expires July 25 Phone Todav for Appointment Heritage STUDIO 135 S. BROAD OL 3-4134 ADMISSIONS Ronnie L. Leach, Rt.

1 Baltimore Raymond E. Westenbarger, Bremen Renee, S. Parobeck, 1348 E. Fair Roberta M. Embrey, Rt.

1 Thornville Kenneth L. Zeigler, 1865 Mar- rose Betty H. Mowefy, 142 W. Fair William E. Altman, 810 Fourth Frances L.

Conrad 1003 James Charles L. Westenbarger, 1075 Lanreco Robert A. Kessler, 725 Harri son Phyllis E. Faigley, 1914 W. Union Doris Smith, Rt.

1 Bremen Donald E. Noll, Bremen Martha Stuckey, 326 E. Allen Eva Reynolds, Rt. 6 Lancas ter Darrell T. Withem, 554 E.

Lo cust Audrue Koop, 923 Pierce TREATED AND RELEASED Sarah L. Davis, 320 E. Chest nut Richard E. Mason, 320 E. Chestnut Lucy Milliser, 507 Garfield Richard 801 W.

Fifth Bradley F. Briggs, 157 King Robert E. O'Dell, 804 N. High Steven A. Harvey, 124 W.

Fifth Tommy Waits, Rt. 2 Carroll James E. Cable, Rt. 2 Logan JoAnne Myers, 655 E. Chest nut Karon May Kiger, 1212 W.

Fair Myron Beers Rt. 3 Lan caster Monique M. Tyson, 1570 E. Main Christopher Coakley, Rt. 1 Rushville Brenda Sue Azbell, 317 Syca more James Creighton Woltz, 204 Hubert Lonzo Harper, Rt.

1 Carroll Billy Jo Perry, 938 Goodwin Roderick C. Krueger, 1002 Pleasantville Ricky Lee Blackburn, Rt. 2 Lancaster John Sprague, 107 Eyman Phyylis Faigley, 1914 W. Union Helen M. Clark, Logan Clarence Kelch, Athens Daniel Miller, 31 Longwood Patrick J.

Miller, Pleasant ville Donald Keith Spitler 1384 Frederick Robert L. Wills, Circleville Joyce Allen, 235 Walnut Douglas Reid, 621 E. Allen Nancy Dern, Johnstown, Pa. Carolyn Shonk, 304 Reber Amelia Bowlin, 724 E. Mul- berry i Linda George, 523 N.

Zane Larry Jackson, Rt. 4 Lancas ter Dave Reynolds, 1706 Beacon WARD HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Ward IMtaMa Jmm Phone OL 3-3022 Corner N. Broad 5th. A carefully preserved colorful the" rugged grandeur of the Pacific cruising the "inside passage'1 from Vancouver to Juneau, or flying to the "heart'1 of Alaska to see magnificent Mt. McKinley these are some of the ingredients which make AAA tours of Alaska an unforgettable vacation experience.

Choose from a trio of AAA carefully planned three-week escorted tours. See your local motor club travel expert for further details. SERVICE ft 714 N. Memoriol Dr. Auto Club Building 1 TOURS OF Then I decided that since couldn't sleep, I might as well make the time pass pleasantly.

BIRTHS KERN Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kern, 239 W. Sixth boy, July 18, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hos pital. MORRIS Mr.

and Mrs. James Morris, Buckeye Lake, girl July 18, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hos pital. BROCEUS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Broceus, Rt.

1 Thornville, girl, July 19, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hos pital. STALTEK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Stalter, 878 Houfex Drive, girl, July 19.

Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. CUPP Mr. and Mrs Ronnie L. Cupp, 108 S. Zane, girl, July 19, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital.

GORDON Mr. and Mrs. Richard X. Gordon, Rt. 2 Lancaster- girl, July 19, Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital.

DAUBENMIRE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dauben-mire, Rt. 1 Millersport, girl, July 20, Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. action dolls Compare at $6 2,99 ''Ji 4.

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