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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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HE LANCASTER EAGLE-GAZETTE, Friday, June 27, 1,62 Pogt 2 LAUGH IT OFF HOSPITAL Deaths, Funerals George H. Minic Sr. iCharles E. Belt Bremen -Man Hired Bv Dairy Service Unit David Hoffman of Bremen will Jailbrcakins Charges To Be Filed Against Wheeler Charges for breaking out of Fairfield County jail 8 weeks ago were to be filed in Lancaster Municipal Court today by Sheriff Jack Blazer against Edward Henry Wheeler, 37, of Columbus. Charles E.

Belt, 90, Millersport, 'died early this morning at his home. 1 A retired farmer from the Pa taskala area, Mr. Belt moved to "Even here he buries his face Millersport 11 years ago. Mr. Belt leaves his wife, Brown Leaves For AEl Meet In Denver John E.

"Jack" Brown, superintendent of schools, left today for the 100th National Education convention in Denver Colo, which will run Sunday, July 1 through Friday, July 6. His wife accompanied him. An estimated 7,500 delegates from over the United States are expected to attend the NEA conclave. About 90 per cent of the number are classroom teachers and the rest are school administrators. Brown said.

Brown is past-president of the Central Ohio Teachers and is representing that organization at this year's convention. Brown attended the national emvention at Atlantic City last year. Lectures and films will be used Wheeier sawed nis way out of jail but was apprehended 5 days later by FBI agents in Chattanooga, where he is now being held. Wheeler will be returned to juveniles Appear In Traffic Court Three Fairfield County teen- Thompson Belt; daughter Mrs. Mildred Palmer, Rt.

3 Pataskala; 2 grandsons and 7 great-grand George H. Minic 55, former Lancaster resident, died Thursday in Veterans Hospital, Boise, Idaho, following 6 months illness. A former employes of the Ohio Power Co. here, he leaves his wife, Clara, Mt. Home, Idaho; 2 sons, James, of Boise, and George of Glenville, one daughter, Mrs.

James Powers, Lancaster; one adopted son, Ronnie Minic, Mt. Home; one stepson, i a rd Smith, Pocatello, Idaho; one step-daughter, Mrs. Frank Butler, Sedgwick, 12 grandchildren. The body will be at the Beys Morturary at Mt. Home until service and burial at Sunset Cemetery, Twin Falls, Idaho, on begin work July 1 as a part-time DHI supervisor, it was announced today by James Taylor, Fairfield County Extension Agent, Hoffman was hired by members' of the Dairy Service Unit at their meeting Wednesday in the courthouse annex.

The board has suggested that all dairy men should be contacted personally by the county agent before any changes are made with a different tester and Taylor atid Hoffman have been doing that since Thursday morning. The board also appointed Mrs. Betty Courtright as trecsurer of the unit succeeding Mrs. Florence Eckhart who resigned last week. Mrs.

Courtright will do this work children. Funeral, Sunday 2:30 p. m. at ssers appeared in Juvenile Lancaster oy tne snerin some-Traffic court here- yesterday. Jtime next week.

He has waived Two were suspended driving extradition. rights for a period of 30 At the time of the jail break the Thurs'on Funeral Home, Pataskala, Rev. Herbert Ricketts officiating; burial, Pataskala Cemetery. Friends may call at the Thurston funeral home after 2 A third youth was fined S5. Wheeler was awaiting grand jury action for breaking and en ia the paper!" Keys Urges Ohioans To Keep Lights On COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Grant Keys, Ohio highway safety director, said his department is promoting a "lights on" program by motorists from 6 p.m., July 3.

to one-half hour before sunrise July 5. The program is an effort to encourage caution during the July 4th holiday period. The departments' section on statistics estimates that 10 people will die Betsy F. Jones, 17, of 1151 Sycamore, was charged with tering an inhabited dwelling in p. Saturday.

speeding in Franklin County, the night season ADMISSIONS Deborah Sue Boggs, Rt. 6 John S. Dollmeyer, 105 Peters Roger N. Sater, 209 Talmadge Deborah L. Fell, Rt.

3 Logan Robert F. Oiler, Bremen Chester W. Oiler, Bremen Phyllis Bennett, Rt. 4 Terry J. Hitt, 910 N.

Columbus Virginia K. Ruth, Rt. 5 Athens Mildred F. Lyons, Millersport Artie J. King, Junction City Violet V.

Nelson, 932 Third TREATED AND RELEASED Thelma I. Hicks, 734 Van Buren Debra E. 107 N. Cherry Linda Sue Stalder, Rt. 1 Baltimore Cindy L.

Imler, 631 Medill Dana E. Duncan, Columbus Paul Shonebarger, 1290 Wet-sell Thelma D. Lysinger, 1001 Sheridan Neal E. Miller, Rt. 1 Bremen Robert Hyatt, LaGrange Donald Ticknor, 149 E.

Mulberry Orven Dotts, 505 Rex Fulks, 155 Marks Bruce Reinwald, Columbus Let a Zook, 1113 Sugar Grove John McAnespie, 340 Leonard DISCHARGES Mrs. William Hall and daughter, Mrs. Earl Kornmiller and son, Samuel Deeds, Henry iHte, Jackie Lee Day, Merle P. Squad Runs Jack Miller John E. (Jack Miller, 39, for mer Lancaster resident, died sud denly Thursday at 11 a.

m. at his She was deprived driving rights. Merlin W. Rheinscheld, 17, Rt. 2 Canal Winchester, cited by state patrolmen for driving left of center, also was deprived driving privileges for 30 days.

Sixteen-year-old Herbert D. Smith, Rt. 1 Bremen, was fined S5 by Judge Robert Hastings Sr. ior driving vehicle without an operator's license. after the extension office closes and will be paid for her services.

Floyd Neeley conducted the session. Darrell Whims, Carl Berry and Don Claypool wen the other members in attendance. A'so present were Mr. Taylor, Robert Pontius, Roy Gum and M-. home, 963 Kimberly Dayton.

Mrs. Hattie Kent Mrs. Hattie Kent, 76, of Carroll died today 9:30 a. m. in Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital: Mrs.

Kent was a member oi Mills Jack Miller was captain of the to present programs sucn as i teaching by television, niechiniza-j tion in the classroom, classroom techniques and administrative! problems, Brown said. Diamond Power Speciality: Lancaster, will present a1 slide a of its electronic' classroom equipment, Brown said. Lucinda Bailey, of Canal Win-; Chester, will also attend the con-; uui lug lite nuiiutt pciniu liUIII i) p.m., July 3, to midnight July 4 L. H. S.

football team which won the Central Ohio League title in 1U1 an 1. II erpHnsto of 1942 Memorial E. U. B. Church and was president of Fidelity leaves 2 sons, Glenn Jones, Blact Thursday 1:19 p.m., 333 Locust David Moxiey, puncture wound on finger; first aid.

9:52 p.m., 560 E. Locust Kathy Roby, 17 months; ill, advised to see doctor. Friday 1.06 a.m. Broadway Nursing Home; Chester B. Turner, 58, Chillicothe trouble breathing; mhalator, advised to see doctor.

Boat Stolen At Lake lick, Ohio, Theodore Jones, To Culp, Rose Marie O'Reilly, Timothy Kelly, Franklin Householder and daughter. Charles Oatney, Lonnie Gaskill. Medical LaDoraiunes in uayiuii. Survivors include his wife, I Fire Runs ledo; 3 daughters, Mrs. Gerakline Traffic Court i Miriam; daughter Debra and son vention.

Bibbony. Jupiter, Mrs. Ed Jon. all of Dayton; mother, Mrs. I Clarence Miller Lancaster: 3 Tunnurif ap nnrl brothers.

Lloyd and Clarence Jr Adding Machine Repair 5-Day Weather Forecast Lancaster, Paul, Cincinnati: 2 sis ters, Mrs. John Orr, Baltimore, Wayne Rider, Lancaster, i The body is at Schlietz and Inked Ribbons BILL BRANDT Phone 837-2792 Carroll, Ohio ward Contofanti. S. Eloomiield, Mrs. Carl May, Carroll; 12 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; half sister, Mrs.

FranK Bell, Columbus. Funeral, Monday p. Ray Wise Funeral Home, Pev. A. N.

Grueser officiating; burial. Union Cemetery, Columbus. Friends may call at Vises after 7pm Saturday. The family will be at 1531 Grif Rodney Allen Crow. Buckeye Lake, reported to sheriff's depu Moore Funeral Home, Wayne Dayton.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. ties early today that a boat he had rented at the lake and parked William P. Newell, 21, Rt. 2 Baltimore, cited Sunday by stale patrolmen for a violation open-header in the city, forfeited $30 bond in Lancaster Municipal Court yesterday. Waiving appearance, Kenneth A.

Davies, 25, of 931 Fairfield charged June 27 by state patrolmen on U. S. 33 for having an expired operator's license, paid a $10 fine and costs. Average cost of toll road construction in the United States is a Temperatures will average two to four degrees above normal. Normal high in mid 80s, normal low 61-66.

A little cooler about first of week. Rainfall will total about one-tenth inch in widely scattered thundershowers over the weekend. DBFFYTVflW at Fairfield Beach had been stolen. Deputies said the boat was rent Thursday 8:09 p.m., 401 N. High St occupant, Donald Shupe; trash fire; no loss.

State Workers Can Vote In Old District COLUMBUS, Ohio AP) A person who has moved from another county to Columbus to perform state employment may retain his original residence for voting purposes, Atty. Gen. Mark Mc-Elroy ruled today. In the decision to the Putnam County prosecuting attorney, Mc-Elroy added that the person may also be appointed a county central committeeman and chairman of the county executive committee of his party in the county from which he moved. fith St Lancaster.

ORVIIXE PRIDDY SURVIVORS Among the survivors of Orville i C. Priddy. 55, Chilicothe, who died Wednesday, are: one son, Arnold Priddy: a step-son, James Lansing BUCKEYE LIKE TASK "fke ileyjround of Ofiie" ed from James A. Smith of Smit-ty's Boat Rentals at the lake. The boat was stolen sometime last night.

County Squad. Fire Kims WEEK DAY SPECIALS and a step daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, all of Lancaster. TENT STOLEN Don Dupler, 243li E.

King (advised police patrolmen afternoon someonj had stolen ja 'cnt. contained in a carrying from the porch of his home. TUHDATS UMILT NlTt fii ill to 1 tt 11 itt Mif SI 04 Mr i CHURCHILL RETURNS LONDON Sir Winston Churchill returned to London by jet-powered flying ambulance today and flashed his fighting V-for-victory sign despite his broken thigh "and its threat of major JAMES H. HEMDAN SONS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE OL 3-4633 FINED FOR ASSAULT Franklin D. Facemire, 35, Rt.

2 Lancaster, charged with assault and battery in an affidavit filed in Lancaster Municipal Court by Lloyd Horton, pleaded not guilty but was found guilty of assault yesterday by Judge William C. Pickering and fined $10 and costs. Plaintiff alleged the offense occurred June 22. MtDfcCSDATS "DATE HI'I (II It4.tl with rhtir tilt! ritft frit THURSDAYS "litOAlN DAT 'til tiitt rfet Ctrl! Hull ill Jf til 1,1. GREENFIELD.

TUP. Thursday 9:16 p.m., Mrs. Hattie Kemp, 76, of Carroll, ill; to Lancaster-Fairfield Countv Hospital. VIOLET nvp Thursday 4:50 p.m.; grass fire Karl Willard farm, Piekennpton; no loss. 8:45 p.m., Connie Sue Her-old, 3, of 391 Knichts Gahanna; ill; oxygen enroute to Children's Hospital, Colum Frmik E.

WARD TELLER ARRESTED CLEVELAND (JP) Adrian John Hritz, 27, of North Ridpe-ville was arrested by FBI agents Thursday on a charge of embezzling $5,000 from the Thrift Federal Savings Loan Association where he had been a teller the last four years. CAR GLASS SHATTERED Police report 2 windows in the SmnH auto of Harold Ruttcr 536 S. Columbus broken Wednesday night or early Thursday. RAY H. IS FUNERAL HOME phone OL 3-1942 RAY H.

WISE DON O. HARTWEll 147 W. Wheefing St. Iter IF VCU'RC A Two CAS VAAMIY VOL) GET SPECIAL ROTES FRCs GREEH-THOMPSOH-ADKINS Representing uiftfit tfrft S.rt (tftf, t-M tf II tt 120 E. MAIN ST.

PHONE 653-6376. 653-5230 654.3148 filDATI "fAMIU HIT!" fitt til trim 7 tt 11 PM lr Mlf SI 00 tr ttrttt Pint IK 00 AIM tt 1 Vttf Pruts tttf fritf tt rtt PiCX (' f'tt trtutt PtrtM lit Irtwcttf ritti ft rtM ctll tf wrrtl Pt'l ftrftf 1134 Virmt Clltmkul 11. Okit AI I JOS i 1 HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone OL 3-3022 DANCING PHONE pome Olive FRANK E. SMITH 3-0652 IRVINE SMITH 40S NORTH COLUMBUS STREET EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Angler's Paradise Lake Music by Eddie A. Bevard and his orchestra bus.

WINDOW BROKEN A 6 by 12 foot window. l-inch thick, was apparently broken out by a large stone at Colonial Heights Furniture Store. N. Memorial sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday, local police report. The stone was discovered lying in front of the broken window.

OHIO DA AT FAIR COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP'-Ohio-ans who happen to be in Seattle Saturday can expect some special consideration. Saturday will be "Ohio Day" at the World's Fair. The Buckeye State will be represented by General Manager Rowland Bishop of the Ohio Fxposi-tions Commission and Ralph Co-bey, a commission member. Items Buy-Sell-Trade THE GREATEST CELEBRATION EVER HELD GIANT FIREWORKS AT 10 O'CLOCK $500.00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY MADAME CAROL Reader Advisor Gives advice on all personal and domestic problems. Don't fail to visit her! Permanently located at BUCKEYE LAKE PARK Open 7 days a week 12 Noon to 11 P.

M. at If THE SWAPPERS FAIR in Millersport Saturday 10 to 10 Sunday 9 6 Free Admission Bring anything firing a trmkloarl Big auctions (lancing SI70 In cash prints Sre the oi. Dealers welcome Come anil set up a booth. Come One! Come all! Spensors Central Ohio Coin luh of Newark The Lions Club wr I DON'T GET Vafch for the Grand Opening of the newly remodeled GOOD HOME-MADE FOOD SKILL GAMES RAFFLES ALL ROADS LEAD TO BERNE UNION SCHOOL SUGAR GROVE. OHIO Wednesday, July 4th, 1962 Music Program, Children's Rides on Fire Truck Pony Rides and Dunking Game FOR A HAPPY 4th COME AND SEE US Sponsored by the community and the following groups: Berne Township Firemen, Band Boosters Athletic Assn.

This ad sponsored by Deeds Bros. Dairy GLASS BAR I HUI ana 'fVA. I BOTHERED y)VbVp I when you need 1 call on us! 'J 7 HOT and BOTHERED when you need MONEY call on us featuring Larger Dance Floor, Bigger Seating Capacity, Plenty of Porking, New Entertainment Dancing every Friday Saturday mm ,17 uil m-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmum urn uwm i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Porter-Cable rO 127 N. Columbus St. Phone OL 3-7565 Lancaster Moose Lodge Coming June 30 Dick Trimble and the "It Ginger Boyer.

July 7 14 Ruby Walker. July 21 Ink Spots. v. ir tii i nn fi-ik'-V- Xh MARK I Now Is Your Opportunity To Enjoy One of the Outstanding Motion Pictures of the Day "CAROUSEL" AT A PRICE OF ONLY PORTER-CABLE SUBURBAN TRACTOR Attachments for every ue: mowi, plows, cultivates, horrowt, fertilizes, spreads, seeds, hauls, cerates, grades, plows inovf Land of Color and Confrasf AAA has one special tour for you to fascinating Mexico. may be the 15-day Escorted Holiday in Mexico, departing every Saturday or our chmce of a variety of 'independent tours or a thrilling itinerary combining Guatemala.

Yucatan and Mexico in one vacation. Whichever tour you select, it will include a docn exciting special features, from a Bullfight to a Cruise on Acapulco Bay. A ft sour local A A A club for complete details. ONLY M49" TERMS! EASY Dependable Big-Tractor Performance Havy-dufy ngin, rugged construction 3 forward ipe rdi, reverse ond neutral Automotive shift, transmission ond differential Fingertip steering Big pneumatic tractor tires Soft ond easy children can drive it A hit parade of entertainment, the 5 fabulous, nationally known, "INK SPOTS" will be here July 21, 19(2. Dance and Entertainment from 9 to 1.

Tickets on sale in Club Room July 1 thru 21st. Tickets SI. 50 per person reserved for Moose and their families. Guests permitted to buy tickets after July 15th. Lancaster Moose Lodge Air-conditioned Ball Room Available for Dances, Wadding Receptions, etc.

50e TRAVEL SERVICE mm Methodist Camp Ground Saturday, June 30th at 8:00 p.m. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION! M.E.M. SALES -SERVICE -H Service What We Sell" Rt. 3- Camp Ground Road Phone OL 3-6853 One Location One Office 714 N. Memorial Drive OL 3-0712.

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