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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 3

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 3

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Fogt 3 THE LANCASTER. EAGLE-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 13, 1967 mm Striking At HOSPITAL General Hospital In Cleveland Traffic Court CLEVELAND (UPI) The first strike against a local gen Deaths, Funerals ADMISSION'S Cheryl Corbin, Thurston William Beaty, Lancaster Nellie J. Later, Rockbridge Paul E. WickUne, 313 W. Fifth Robert Weaver, 145 W.

Fifth Carl Sullivan Rt. 6 Lancaster Margaret G. Boyer, Rt. 1 New Straitsville eral hospital started late Juvenile Traffic Court Wednesday amid threats police William Compton Tracy C. Wharton would be asked to remove off duty employes and outsiders 0 William Floyd Compton, 61, Tracy C.

Wharton, 79, died from the premises. died Wednesday, 1 p.m., at his early today at his home Rt 2 Stephen McGrady. 16, Rt. home in Tarlton. He was a re CaVolyn K.

Shook, 515 E. A large number of the 500 non-professional workers at St. Logan, after an extended illness. Chestnut tired miner. Mr.

Wharton was a native of Luke's Hospital, who seek rec Survivors are his wife, Eva; Rickey D. Hennis, 18, of 1865 Glenmar red light; $10 and costs waiver. James W. Saunders, 18, of 608 Forest Rose unsafe operation and speed; $10 and costs waiver on first charge, $25 and costs waiver on second charge. Clarence Detwiler, 85, Rt.

1 Picker ington, left of center; $17.50 bond forfeiture. Hocking County. He lived most ognition of the Building Service Lancaster, was given a 60-day restricted driving right after he appeared before Judge Robert U. Hastings Wednesday in juvenile traffic court. The youth Shelby J.

Snapp, 610 Oakwood Don W. Yost, Rt. 1 Hebron Gerald L. Azbell, 1370 Sheri four sons, Keith, Phelps, ana Maintenance Local 47 as of his life in Logan or Rockbridge. Mr.

Wharton operated a Eddie, Tarlton, Ronnie and Ray, Flint, three daughters, their bargaining agent, massed dan Dr. store in Rockbridge and was in the hospital lobby after leav Betty Louise Franklin, Balti Mrs. Agnes Belcher, Mrs. Joyce was charged with a stop sign violation and ordered to attend gunsmith and motor repair ing their jobs. more Collins, Flint, Mrs.

Alma man. traffic school. Hospital Administrator Ken Ruth L. Eiselstein, Rt. 5 Survivors include his wife Al- Marshall, Coshocton, Ohio; mother, Mrs.

Emma Compton, i i (I'M tf' neth Shoos told the crowd it was interfering with the opera Ritchie Nance, 17, Rt. 1 Mil- Ralph Hankison, 1315 W. Fair da, five sons, Howard Lancaster; Ralph Joseph Carl all of Rt. 2 Logan; lersport, improper left turn; li Charles C. Bay, 18, Rt.

1 speed; $25 and costs. cense suspended 30 days; traf tions, and asked workers on duty to return to their jobs and everybody else to leave. Paul Rt. 4 Logan; one fic school. Phelps, Ky.

Funeral, Saturday, Phelps (Mich.) Funeral Home; burial, Maple Hill Cemetery in Blue-field, Va. Local arrangements by Frank E. Smith Funeral Home. daughter, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, 'If you don't comply, I'll TREATED AND RELEASED Clay Glasspoole, Thurston Jill Freeland, Rt.

1 Bremen Mark Steen, 1570 E. Main Kenneth Danner Rt. 2 Amanda Patsy Blanton, Rt. 1 Pleasant- Carl C. Rittenberger 57, Rt.

3 Zanesville, speed; $25 and Rt. 2 Logan. Survivors also In have no resource but to ask the Carl Rinehart, 17, Rt. 2 Bal elude two half brothers, Harry, costs. timore, loud muffler; license police to move you out," Shoos warned.

suspended 45 days. of Dayton, Terrance, of Fairbanks, Alaska; one half sister, Myron L. Kirtley, 20, Rt. The workers walked out of ville Lancaster, improper turn; $17.50 Mrs. Goldie Dupler, Ashland, 16 grandchildren and five great Thomas L.

Grubb, 618 N. High the lobby without a disturbance Engle- ENGLEHART RITES Services for James hart, 68, Pickerington, bond forfeiture. Larry Findley, 16, of 529 Madison no muffler; placed on six month traffic probation. have and set up picket lines at the Richard Alexander lit Amanda GlRARD PERREGAUX VFINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, front entrance, starting the been changed, Weaver Funeral Dan L.

Henderson, 22, of 520 Tracy Pillard, 968 Sheridan strike. Union officials said they Home, Baltimore, announced to p.m., at Heinlein Funeral Home, E. Mulberry speed; $25 and Dr. would permit "critical items" minus day. Services will be Friday, Logan, Rev.

Bruce Seymour of costs. to be taken into the hospital. Amy DLshon, 614 Franklin 2 p.m., East Main Presbyterian ficiating. Burial in Oak Grove Clarence Steele. Rt.

1 Pleas- The strike began after hospit Daniel J. Boyden, 23, of 1195 Church, Reynoldsburg, where friends may call from 1-2 p.m. HALL Mr. and Mrs. William Henry antville Cemetery, Logan.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. E. Chestnut reckless oper ation; $17.50 bond forfeiture. al trustees refused to change their long standing policy of meeting only with employes in Gary Davidson, 434 E.

Walnut Ronald L. Asher, 711 Sheridan Hall, 427 E. Locust, daughter April 12, Lancaster -Fail-field Squad Runs dividually. County Hospital. Robert W.

Thacker, 23, Rt. 1 Dr. Faye Bope, 765 E. Mulberry Fahrer Infant Funeral services were held Sugar Grove, stop sign; $17.50 Richard Cooper Rt. 1 Car bond forfeitue.

Wednesday 1:59 p.m. Church of Christ KNOCK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Knoch, 110 Wilson Logan, daughter April 12, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital.

today at 11 a.m. in Ray Wise Funeral Home for Andrew Lee Sleel Products Prices Going Up roll Noah 'Martens, 1431 E. Mul berry in Christian union, camp A SUPERIOR WATCH BECAUSE SO MANY EXTRAS GO INTO IT When you pick up a Girard Perregaux, its feel and appearance immediately tells you that here is a watch with a full measure of fine workmanship and quality. G-P has been known as the "watchmaker's watch" for over 175 years. Man's square self-winding calendar, water and shock-proof model In goldfilled case $105.

In Stainless Steel $95. Other men's self-winding models as shewn from $89.50. Ladies' Diamond watches with synthetic sapphire jewel-like crystals $1 50 to $300 end mere. Ladies' oval 14K gold model $89.50. Others from $50.

Graduates Prefer our 6-P's A small deposit reserves one on Lay-A-Way! Ground Road; Mrs. Norma Jean Hine, ill; taken to Lancaster- Terry M. Dupler, 507 Harrison PITTSBURGH (UPI) U.S. Fahrer, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Fahrer, 321 Reese Ave. Rev. Wendell Emrick officiated, with burial in West DISCHARGED Fairfield County Hospital. Steel Corp. said Wednesday the Mabel Baker, Robin Zerface 4:43 p.m.

Baltimore Rubber Workers Set Strike Vote price on sheet piling and cer Charles II. Gerken, 19, of 864 Fairfield speed; $17.50 bond forfeiture. Leona B. Walters. 45, of 1215 Rainbow following too close; $17.50 bond forfeiture.

Durward G. Stimmell, 33, Carroll, stop sign; $17.50 bond Thomas Grubb, 25, of 618 N. Rushville Cemetery. tain structural steel sections John R. VanSickle, Lillian Six, Dorothy Gerhard, Mrs.

Fred It Miller Jr. and son, Lloyd High involved in motorcycle- The infant died Wednesday in will be increased $2.49 per ton, car accident; abrasions on legs, Lancaster-Fairfield County IIos: AKRON (UPI) United Rub effective with shipments Satur Smith. Maude Kite and Violet face, hands and arms and lacer pital. Besides the parents, sur ber Workers at B. F.

Goodrich day. Woodrum. ation on right elbow; given first vivors include a brother, Bruce The company said such pro and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. here the "Rubber Capi Alan; a sister, Pamela; grand ducts as wide flange beams and H-piles in carbon, high strength parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight tal of the World" vote today CAMERA STOLEN aid and taken to hospital. 7:38 p.m. 765 E. Mulberry Mrs. Faye Bope, 71; lacerations on left wrist, caused by a Stewart, Ashland, and Mr.

and William Fail Rt. 1 Lan and alloy steel grades in the Mrs. Henry Fahrer, West Rush caster, advised local police structural line would be af FAT OVERWEIGHT ib'9 to you without a doctor's pre-icnption, our product called Odrinex. Yoj must lose ugly fat or your money bock. Odrinex i a tiny tablet and easily cat fight; taken to hospital for ville.

camera, valued at $65, was stol fected by the price boost Prices of other structural sec on whether to strike if contract negotiations fail. Rubber workers' contracts with Goodrich, Goodyear and Firestone expire April 20. Workers at Firestone have already voted strike en from his auto while parked treatment. Thursday 2:24 a.m. Bow on a N.

Memorial Dr. parking tions would remain unchanged, wallowed. Get rid of excess tat and live lonaer. Odrinex costs $3.00 and The potato chip reputedly lot. Fail said the auto was lock the firm said.

is so'd on this auarantee: If not satis land, 204 Wyandotte helped made its first appearance in the United States in 1853 at Moon fied for any reason, just return the package to your druggist and get your ed and entry apparently made by forcing a window open. The U.S. Steel said the less than 2 per cent price increase will back to bed by squad. Lake House, Saratoga Springs, JEWELERS SINCE 1906 The URW contract with Gen full money back. No questions asked Odrine ts so'd this guarantee byi All Beiter-Flegt Drug Stares Mall Orders Filled 111 West Main theft occurred between 1:30 and N.

Y. be the first on such products since October, 1963, and will in 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, police said Fire Rims eral Tire and Rubber last member of the rubber indus MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIO 129 So. Broad St. crease total corporation sales proceeds by slightly more than try's "big four" companies, ex Jerusalem was known as Uru pires May 15.

one-tenth of one per cent Salem in the days of Abram, The "big four" and Ururoyal revealed Monday they had made a mutual aid pact to pro Wednesday 2:30 p.m. 620 S. Columbus grass fire on property of Fairfield Junk Company; damage to grass only. 161 W. Main Sears, Roebuck Co.

store; short in floor receptacle in basement; $2.00 damage to receptacle. vide financial assistance for any firm singled out for a Jl BOX STORAGE N0WIS JjMfPm THE TIME Kyym TO PROTECT strike. The URW locals voting today are Local 5 at Goodrich and Local 2 at Goodyear. Local 7 authorized the strike at Firestone. 11:39 p.m.

Tiki Bowling Lanes; Howard Wiseman, 763 Maryland; Ford backfired through the carburetor and car wn? caught fire; $20 damage. BOUND OVER 10:43 a.m. 130 N. Broad Dan L. Henderson, 22, of 250 E.

Mulberry appeared in Sun Finance overheat exhaust fan; $15 damage to Municipal Court Thursday for preliminary hearing and entered fan and motor. a plea of not guilty to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Judge E. A. Silbaugh bound The fashion induutry is the largest in New York, both state and city, and the second largest 653-5588 Henderson over to Common Pleas Court under $1,000 bond.

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