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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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THE EAGtE-GAZETTE Dee. 1, 1972 Julie was 1' In mid October tft week whan David's ship ft.w.kesnnJn said Julie In The Hospital Julie Eisrnlicwcr WASHINGTON (AP) Julia Nixon Eisenhower has flown to Barcelona, Spain, (or a rendezvous witli her young Th Whit House disoWd Wednesduy that th President! daughter flew to Spain by commercial airliner Tuesday night to Join U. (j.g.) David Eisenhower, whose Navy 6hip is in port at Barcelona. Fire Run 11:01 p.m., Nov. 30.

to 9174 Pierce, vehicle fire, owner and oeralor, Virginia Jones; caused by gasoline on carburetor igniting: $15 lass. expected ln Nwin lw Vital Statistics uei mis unie. vhi. (I in "iw Deaths, Funerals ADMISSION'S Florence Sparks. 826 Harrison Karl T.

Plinke, 331 Talmadge Elizabeth T. Carlowe, 644 E. Chestnut John W. Wolshire, 345 Harrison Charlotte E. Venrick.

1001 E. Allen Charles R. Ward, 536 S. Columbus Mary E. Emrick, 411 Baldwin Dr.

Willard Bussart, West Rush-ville Olive A. Hintz, Rt. 4 Lancaster Velma J. Vandormark, 805 Monroe Karen K. Shaeffer, 1610 W.

Mulberry TREATED AND RELEASED William W. Evans Logan Open ML PLEASANT GREENHOUSE "Lancaster's Oldest Florists" Mrs. Herschel Hoover Mrs. Jessie Lovisa Hoover. 88, died Thursday in Lancaster.

She was a former Ashville resident, and a member of Zion United Methodist Church, Ashville. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. John Bowsiger. Amanda: sons, William John and Joseph Hoover.

Ashville, 12 grandchildren: 22 great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Gussie Hoover, Lithopolis and Mrs. Mae Alexander, 'Ashville. She was preceded in death by her husband Herschel Hoover. Funeral services will be held Sunday, 1:30 p.m.

at Bastian Funeral Home, Ashville; Rev. John Currens officiating; interment in Reber Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Raymond CoakJey Raymond Coakley 52, of 1018 Hubert died at 4 a.m.

today in his home. He was a World War II veteran. Surviving are one son, Monty, Lancaster, one daughter, Mrs. Linda Roe, Lancaster; five granddaughters: two brothers. James, South Bloomingville, and Henry Coakley, Lancaster; one sister, Mrs.

Belva Reedy, Lancaster. One half brother, Pearl Coakley, Lancaster, and four half sisters, Mrs. Anna Woodard and Mrs. Louella Wolfe, Lancaster, Thelma and Vivian of Columbus, also survive. Funeral services will be held Monday, 2 p.m.

at Wise-Theller Funeral Home, Rev. Herman V. J. Andres officiating; burial in Forest Rose Cemetery. Friends may call at Wise-Theller Funeral Home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3-1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Christopher Mover, Bremen Donald N.

CruMUS, 2257 E. Main Gary D. Sims. Baltimore Lawrence V. Bash 820 W.

Fifth Pamela L. Graves, Amanda Mabel Beougher, Kt 4 Lancaster i Ruth N. Shaw. 16C0 E. Main Anthony D.

Thomas, 1570 E. Main Terry F. Scheider, 196 Hunter Clara K. Cordle, 554 Westview Dr. Daniel L.

Tuthill. 1540 Graf George B. Grimmett, Rock -bridge Charles L. Grove, 1810 W. Sixth Sandra Mauck, Bremen Thomas H.

Mercer, Zanesville Emma B. Cornwell, Rt. 5 Lancaster David G. Hunter, Columbus Raymond C. Larson, 620 E.

Chestnut William P. Neff. Rt. 1 Baltimore Raymond T. Houser, 501 Spring Robert D.

Fetherolf, Rt. 2 Lancaster Mark C. Clark. 218 N. Baker Esther M.

Landrum, 381 Hamburg Rd. Louis Kidwell, Lithopolis Barbara G. Anderson, Rt. 2 Amanda Slurry A. Barnes.

Baltimore DISCHARGES Helen M. Barnecut, James L. Bell, Mary M. Brunney, Bertha M. Emmert, Cecil T.

Hanes, Franze Love, Isabell Raver Dale C. Frank L. Tedrick, Gerald F. Weir, Mrs. Daniel M.

Jones and daughter, Mrs. Jerry Primmer, and son, Penny M. Warfield (infant). 120 S. Mt.

Pleasant Christmas Plants POINSETTIAS "We Grown Our Own" Guaranteed To Last Till Christmas AY' Christmas Arrangements, Cyclamen Christmas Cherries Artificial Arrangements for Potted Mums Christmas Planters Pine Roping the home or office. F.T.D. Christmas Special BIRTHS BRICKER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brick-er (Sandv Strome), Pataskala, son.

Stephen Allen, Nov. 29. St. Ann's Hospital. Columbus.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strome. Pickerington. SWARTZ Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Swartz, 529 Mohawk Lancaster son. Nov. 30, Lancaster Fairfield Countv Hospital. BINKLEY Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Binkley, Box 148 Amanda, son, Nov. 30, Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. BRITCII Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas P. Brilch. Rt. 1 Lancaster, son. Dec.

1, Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. KIGER Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Ki-ger, 544 Westview Lancaster, daughter, Dec.

1, Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. WOODSIDE, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wood-side, 1360 Lake Lancaster, son, Dec.

1, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. Grave Blankets, Wreaths, Potted Artificial Cemetery Arrangements Home Grown Christmas Trees and Balled. Deposit Coupon For Fre Plant To I Given Away Sunday, Dee. 3, 1972 Mrs. Lafe Hampshire Mrs.

Grace M. Hampshire, 79, of 542 E. Sixth died Thursday at 11:05 a.m. in The Homestead. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church.

Survivors include her husband, Lafe Hampshire; a son, Donald of the home, and a daughter, Mrs. James C. (Murriel) Ellis of Lancaster; four grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a brother Chester Miller, and sister, Mrs. Anna Bash, both of Lancaster. Services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m.

in the chapel of the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home, with Rev. Paul 0. Wei-mer officiating; burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at Smith's anytime.

Phone 653-2051 RENT-A-CAR Squad Runs 8:56 a.m.. Nov. 30, to 826 Harrison, Florence Sparks, 70; respiratory difficulty; given oxygen, to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. 12:54 p.m., Nov. 30, to 619 Spring, Tracy Binner, two months, mother, Vesta; respiratory difficulty; to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital.

3:53 p.m., Nov. 30, to 202 E. Walnut, Mabel Beougher, 34; respiratory difficulty; given oxygen, to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. 6:59 p.m., Nov. 30, to 332 Eagle, no victim.

8:14 p.m., Nov. 30. 218 N. Baker, Mary Clark, 49; difficulty breathing: given oxygen, to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. 6:27 a.m., Dec.

1. to 1018 Hubert, Raymond Coakley, DOA. 0l Pall Sin A A "DAY 0 mil tIM N. Memorial Dr. 653-8822 MORE LEASING CO.

isas8S3ss Phone I If mmi County Squad, Fire Runs Jrhit-a-car Mrs. Fred D. Moran Mrs. Marie Moran, 60, of 348 Eagle died early Thursday morning in a Columbus hospital. The widow of Fred D.

Moran, whose death occurred in February, 1969, she is survived only by nieces and nephews. She was an employee of RBM. Services will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., in the Sheridan Funeral Home, with Rev. Robert Hayden, Pataskala, officiating. Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home any time. BALTIMORE 12:50 p.m., Nov. 30, to 3400 Pleasantville Kris Bowers, 4, Mother, Sharon; possible reaction to medication; first aid, to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. When purchasing thread, always select a shade darker than the material on which you aim to use it, as the thread always looks lighter when 7 As Low As I A Day And 7c A Mile JACK HELM FORD PHONE 654-1122 There are 11,730 residents per square mile of land in Baltimore. A Bratwurst (German Sausage) Festival is held every year in Sheboygan, Wis.

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