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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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i 8 THE EAGLE-GAZETTE Sat. November 23. 1968 Devaluation Of Franc What's Your Opinion? and other foreign tourists but French tourists who visit other countries will have to take more money out of the country. ffliUrilEEF SJ SJ'- CORONET (Continued Prom Page I) el of qualified jutiges, who select recipients. Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs.

Irvine G. Smith, president; Dr. Robert K. Fox, vice president; Mrs. Charles Bishop, recording secretary; Mrs.

Roger Hetzel, corresponding secretary. Board members elected for three year terms include Mrs. Phillip Leitnaker, Mrs. George Martin, Robert Johnston, Dr. William Jasper, and ex-officio member Jack Voss.

A film entitled, "How Do We Know Who We Are," prepared by the National Trust for Historic Preservation followed by a question and answer per Gale Gridder Has Operation Dave "Sparky" a (Continued From Page I) Main St. It is certainly a problem, but I do not know the solution. The trucks cause such a disturbance, both in traffic and noise in the summer time, one's front porch cannot be used. Going downtown to the dentist, I was compelled to drive around several times, and finally had to park on High St. near St.

Mary Church and walk down town." Mrs. Walter Schleich, 1440 E. Main St. (Continued From Page ll the price he had to pay to get the Bonn meeting loan to restore confidence the faltering franc. The franc has been weakened by feverish currency speculation for more than a month.

In Bonn Friday a French official, was reported to -have told French newsmen France had agreed to devaluation although how much still had to be decided. Financial experts said it would be slight, perhaps as low as 7 per cent Even a slight devaluation was a blow to de Gaulle, who has made his nation's system a point of personal jiride. Most French newspapers had member of the Golden Gales football team underwent two hours of surgery for a fractured GOLDEN YELLOW 1 nose at Grant Hospital. It was the second time the nose had LB about it over here and wishing something could be done because it is so dangerous." J.E.B. "ML Pleasant Ave.

is really bad. It is too narrow. I travel there almost every day. It is so bad you have to stop for any other car that is coming to get through. It's only one car width wide.

They should put no parking signs along one side of the street to relieve the situation. For a side street, it sure is traveled a lot." Mrs. D.C.D. "On S. Memorial there should be some kind of signal to let drivers know when to come out on the highway.

It's dangerous along there coming in and out of side streets and store exits. Because of that rise most people can't see oncoming cars." Mrs. James Dickson. mm AS been broken and this time it was hemorrhaging. With a little luck, "Sparky" iod concerning future goals of might make it home in time for Thanksgiving.

Doctors plan "I feel it would help the parking situation if shoppers could be permitted to use the meters, which are marked off for certain hours. As to general traffic conditions in the to remove the packing on Tues the association. As a final piece of business, the Heritage Assn. voted to merge with the old Fairfield Historical Society. day and if the hemorrhaging stops, the Gale gridder may get city, I think they will be worked predicted the franc would be to come home.

out satisfactorily in time." Dave is in room 633 Grant John McLain, 241 Kanawha. devalued by about 10 per cent. That wouid make the U.S. dollar worth about 55 francs. Hospital in Columbus and would OPEN SUMV appreciate hearing from some "The area in which I am con Before all the money markets closed in France earlier this of his friends.

cerned is a certain school zone week, banks gave slightly less BRITAIN (Continued From Pa qe II they- lasted. Thousands lined up to get the most for their money and beat the taxes raised to cut consumer spending. Jenkins said the new taxes A flashing light ana some method to cause traffic to slow down is certainly needed at the than five francs for a dollar. The 55th wedding anniversary traditionally known as the Devaluation would thus make PARKING (Continued From Page top of the hill on Lancaster Americans Emerald Anniverary. franc cheaper for I) Newark Rd.

With the increased traffic in this area, there should be some type of improvement." SCIOTO LIVESTOCK Sales Co. "I have only one situation that I can complain about and vey that was taken showed "that over 25 per cent of the parkers on Main StreeL Broad to Columbus, were parked there for over six hours. "We do not, feel," added Reed, "that this ordinance will be a cure all for the inadequate parking facilities of downtown Lancaster, but we believe that it will provide more parking in this small area for those OPEN MONDAY, NOV. 25TH TILL 8:00 P.M. OPEN TUESDAY, NOV.

26TII TILL 8:00 P.M. that is the lights at Sixth and Cherry by the bridge. I see no would bring Britain $250 million a year in revenue. He said it was all "undoubtedly hard" but unavoidable in order to get Britain's ailing economy back on its feet. He said Britain had no intention of devaluing the pound.

It was devalued from $2.80 to $2.40 a year ago. The new taxes meant: An additional 5 cents a pack tax on cigarettes. An extra cent a pint tax on beer, an extra 48 cents per bottle tax on whiskey and an extra 5 cents a gallon need for the two lights. You stop at the first one then move 20 feet to the second light. I think they should have only who wish to shop in downtown one light there." C.

Allison. Lancaster. The ordinance has not been "One thing different about passed by Council, but comes Lancaster than any other major up for its final reading Monday city in the state is all left turn signals should be on first. But night. At the last Council session, Councilman Baker Bryant indicated he had sought the opinion of a few downtown businessmen and that all were not as it is on Memorial Dr.

all the straight traffic goes first. This is causing conjestion be 12 OL BTTLS. ANNOUNCES That Starting Friday, November 29 1968 ALL SALES will be held or their new stockyards on South Watt ChiHiccthe, Ohio, next to the Landmark Grain Elevator. Scioto Livestock SALES CO. Chiilicothe, Ohio cause cars wanting to turn are in accord with the restrictions.

Supposedly, Council was to discuss the matter at a recent gasoline. i Ten per cent across the board sales tax increases on I almost all manufactured goods from cars to hair curlers and 'washing machines, i A severe tightening of bank credits and other loans. Banks i will also be required to demand repayment of many loans 'outstanding. i Immediate legislation British importers to pay a i deposit of as much of 50 per cent of the value of goods they import until customs releases Exports of foodstuffs, I fuel and some other goods will be exempt. Council of -1 whole meeting last week.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Only backed up into the other lanes now-" -Gary Burke. "It gets pretty conjested around North Memorial Dr. near the Plaza Shopping Center sometimes, but the worst is on the west side of town. The streets are so narrow you have to stop to get through. They should be made either one-way or parking on just one side.

We have all been talking COURT NiWS COMMON PLEAS COURT Divorce Petitions John Lawrence, Lancaster, vs. Mary Lawrence, Canal Win chester. Plaintiff seeks divorce. FRESH DRESSED ROASTING HENS DUCKS Small Fresh DRESSED custody, on grounds of gross neglect, extreme cruelty. Couple wed November, 1965; one child.

Deaima Grey, Lancaster, vs. William Grey. Plaintiff seeks divorce, custody, support and alimony on grounds of gross neglect, extreme cruelty. Couple 721 N. MEMORIAL DRIVE AT W.

6TH AVE. ROUTE 33 NORTH. OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.-10 P.M. SUNDAYS 12 NOON 2 6 P.M. TURKEYS SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS wed March, 1966; one child.

PROBATE COURT Marriage Licenses Fridley, 21, Rt. 2 Canal Winchester, factory worker, and Cheryl A. 19, Carroll, beautician. Thomas H. Shick, 18, Lancaster, U.

S. Navy, and Diane S. Carpenter, 18, Lancaster, cashier. Gary J. Johnson, 23, Berkley SUMY NOON 6 PJ.

4 P0UMD tH17-ULUP Make Miiiff Your Christmas Store i W. head receiver, and Ruth iE. Culp, 18, Lancaster, Robert C. Reedy, 21, Bremen, factory worker, and Ruth A. Brehm, 18, Bremen, office I Appointments WITH THIS COUPON I I BY FRESH MILK Susanna K.

Buell, executrix, estate of William E. Buell late of Walnut Twn. Estate's probable value $5,200. Luther B. Lvle, executor, estate of Ethel B.

Anderson, late i of Millersport. Probable value $19,600. RECORDER'S OFFICE i Real Estate Transactions Jack and Goldie Dolder to Al-; bert and June Pettifor, 2.73 acres, Pickerintfon School Dis-; trict, Liberty Twp. John a-'d Thelma Fmkbone to John and Margaret Dimar, lots For All the Family Gloves, Mittens! Vinyls! Bulky Knits! I- VxboA HALF GALLON CTNS. Raltimnro iharlv THIS COUPON GOOD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24th AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th Your Choice Z(o)t (o)(o) Twp.

I David Thompson (by certifi-! cate) to Ethel Thompson, 81.33 i acres, Madison Amanda-aearcreek School District, i Roy and Clara Miller to Stephen and Linda Belhorn, 9.45 acres, Libeny South West I Licking School District. Robert Katherine Smith to Jennie Burnworth, lot 184, Hon Co. Add'tion. Third Ward. I Joan Grundtisch to Jennie Burnworth, lot 184, Hop Third Ward.

cm Jennie Burnworth to Theron iand Valta Rupe, lot 184, Hop Third BOYS Vinyls or bulky knit stretch styles. Assorted colors. S-M-L- 5-7. GIRLS OH on acrylic mittens, gloves. Bulky knits, solids, patterns.

Sizes to fit ages 1 to 12. MENS Fleece-lined vinyl in black or brown. Sizes S-M-l-XL. sfj Mrs SUPER WT. Larry and Phyllis Bussey to Farrell and Marlene Lmdsey, lot 17, Maher's Addition, Sixth Ward.

Daniel Schwalbach to Kenneth England, 2.351 acres, Berne Berne Union School District. WOMENS Acrylic or vinyl mittens and gloves Novelties, solids. One '''fey yfc Hi size fits all. 554 WEST FAIR AVENUE Open Nov. 25th till 8:00 P.M.

end Tuesday, November 26th till 8:00 P.M. Wednesday 9:00 A.M. till 6:00 P.M. Daniel Schwalbach to Sharon Grandominico, 2.283 acres, Berne Berne Union School District a a 1,111 1.

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