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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 13

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 13

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it. em Tiucut poi tin sfe'-'Wiii. 1 t.wx t'i i VMOUtH flf Ml, na. pi, niqk.t Slock Market Vital Statistics ar mux Mtr, 447 1, Lancaster Produce Trices pile today far poultry and tut. F.O.B, LANCASTER Hens heavy type, I lb.

A ever lib, Counly Squad, Fire Runs PLKASANTVH.LE ism 0fl 6l0 CA'lk. 100 11 1 ftttw wmntttimftiitwi; NKW YORK (AP) Early stock market trading failed to l4 Ol-Ok 14, iMw hasten In tv94 t-ui unt rwi wail, 7:20 p.m., July 12. MorHi ewaoimn a pattern today. Vol unie was lieht. lleno "'ior er light typ I lb.

Fnern A Broilers 1 to J1, lb lb. Deaths? Funerals Irena M. Hormell William G. Richards Gettys. 43.

Rt, 1 Thornville, PO'l rr, IHf 154 Seerf lay. t.i, lik 'Hi ltl hn imO, l.e 74.1101 all? a THE IA6LI.GAZETTI 11 July 13, Iffl MRTIIS BOClf Mr. and Mr. Patrick R. Born, Bremen, daughter, July 13, Lan.

caster Fairfield County Hospital. STEBEI.TON Mr. and Mr. Francis L. Sieh-elton.

632' 1 E. Main St. son, July 12. Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. PAXTOV Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Pastnn, Rt. 1 Junction City. son. July 12, Lancaster Fairfield County Among iMiif traded on the possible heart condition: given ew York Stock Exchanfle.

ad vanees and declined ran about 1 fVClOril 4 iin nil f0 Ota oxygen, to Good Samaritan Med ical Center, BREMEN Mini Irena M. Hormell. tw pel, and formerly of Wah William G. Richard. 79, Rt 2 Canal Winchester, died sud even.

Price movement for mo key eO-A. MOIIll HOMIS Rahhif 4 to lb. av. 20 lb. grided: l-arce 31 dos.

Medium dot. Price Corrected Dally by LANCASTER Columbu Livestock ington. died July 7 after pnx wai narrow. 4:20 July 12. Tina Angle, 3.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Angle. 424 Purvis caught denly Monday at his home, retired electrician, he was a king illnes. A frequent visitor inf Lancaster, Miss Hormell was member of MrConnelJsviile Ma finger in car door; first aid, uprmng price on the Hi Buard included: Commonwealth Oil.

up 4 to I3'i; INA up li at 33; ionic Lodge. a member of DAR, charter member and part president of Survivors Include his wife, transported to Lancaster Fair field County Hospital by parents, 10:33 p.m.. July 12. Marie Gor Nellie Ray; two son. William Quota Club or Washington, ra Sun' Ivors are a slater, Mrs wrryiHHinn, down to 234i Certain teed Product, up at Harold.

Ash villi-; and George D. See the Ntw 14 WIDES en display new et DANNIE'S R. 33 North 654-2507 PAK ll'al Mettle Hem (S" I I actual aM.aA. Ai Mw tarsal. lumv m.

eeiteMMfl Ow meeina tt tti. Jwn mmid, tu ft nail. 44. Rt. 1 Rushville, ill; Donald Eastman Lanci iw; Ampex.

ahead to I7'i of Columbus; seven grandchil first aid. Tax Appraisals ter; a niece and three nephew a dren; five great grandchild including Donald Eautman of ana utton Industrie, down at 30.. NKW YORK (AP) II A COLUMRUS. Ohio (AP) -Hogs (Central and Wrutern Ohio market reporting to the Ohio Dept. of Agrl.) 8.000 estimated.

Rutcher hogs mostly SO cents lower, tows steady. No. 2 average good butchers 200 220 lbs 19.73 20.23, graded No. 1 meat types 200 220 Ibi 20.00 20.30. save Oh Plant ren: two aiders.

Mr. Lizzie Williams and Mrs. Louise Glad Lancaster and Harold Eastman, Squad Runs Flint. Mich. STOCKS: den, birth of Glouster; a toro 213.000 Yearly Services were held July 10 at Allrghcny Co 1414 8:45 a July 12.

walk In at ther, Albert Richards of Colum bus. Engine House 2. Francis Eck- Fliiher Funeral Home in Lapel with burial in Oaklawn Memor 0-A. MOIILI HOMIS art. 39.

Rt. 1 Carroll, lacerated Services will be held Thurs ial Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind finger: first aid. MW MOOHI nOMI lAlfti IK ll Call IlL. day al 2 p.m. at Dwayne R.

Spence Funeral Home. Lithnpo- lie MtAiti rooo iToaf c. 10 03 a.m.. July 12. walk In Sows under 350 lbs 14.50 18.50.

over 330 lbs 13.50 13.30. ungraded butcher hogs 160 190 lbs 11. Kev. Louis Holm officiating; Mrs. Fannie Carter MOBILE HOME LOTij la mn h- JO H.

7D i. Mt "iaTlor's MOBILE HOME PLAZA I I Mot I S4 er ol J4 7M7 t. CAMIRSAMri9UIP7 at Engine House -3. Charles Agosta. 49.

331 Sullivan smashed finger: first aid. burial in Franklin Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call 18.00 19.00; 220 210 lbs 240 200 lbs 18.23 18.75: Mrs. Fannie Carter, 89. of UJf Mil.

I. t. t.i( tony. 12:14 pm July 12. Essex at Spence 7 9 p.m.

today and 2 4 and 7 9 p.m. on Wednesday. CINCINNATI (AP) The appraised value of the real estate of the General Electric suburban Evendale plant was reduced $20 million Monday, the Ohio State Board of Tax Ap peals disclosed. As a result. GE will save about $213,000 annually in real estate taxes to Hamilton County and three local school districts, Fred W.

Garry, vice president and general manager of CE'a military engine division, said that even with the reduction the 6824 Hill Canal Winches ter. died Sunday in Grant Hospital, Columbus. FT Road uwrf J)0 (rl. U4 4 JjlJ Wire, Dehra Johnson, 18. Logan, lacerated eye; to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital.

200 280 lbs 17.7518.23; 280 300 lbs 16.73 17.75; over 300 lb. 13.7516.73. T. BI Ira.ltr ond oc Survivors include two daugh 3:57 July 12. John Pick Sin 4 (1er iM (loot, Mil canla.n4 ca4ln.

Mu mvwi4. Kl I ott ter, Mrs. Harry (Elizabeth) Relnhart, Lemoyne, and Mrs. E. V.

(Lucille) Montague. ering. 20, 1248 Sheridan injured rve. lip and leg; first aid, Cattle (from Columbus Pro Mrs. U.

H. Strider Mrs. Ethel L. Strider. 86 daughter of a pioneer family in Fairfield County (Pleas rir loll 04'.

ducers Livestock Co operative tiux Ov.t rvnDf i.i, or. 1:42 p.m.. July 12. Ronnie Association) Steady to 50 cents Tipton. 7.

mother, Mary Tipton. SUN TOTOI P.0. tlM 9Hr heal, lc. nlr Buckeye Lake: three sons. Aul-ten Carter.

Williamsport. Irwin Carter, Wilmington. and Leonard Carter, Canal Winches ant Township), died July 9 at company tax payments have 132 Mt. Ida Ave lacerated lip lora cIvmi, ItKidt el Xnn.l higher Slaughter steers and yearlings: Choice 31.50 34.00; increased from SI.79a.ono In WA 04JJ and scraped leg. wrist and el a convalescent home in Michigan.

Slie had lived and worked to over $3,200,000 for the tax bow; to Lancaster Fairfield ter; three grandchildren; four W( INJTAll keck Imm ouiil i fl until 1950 as department head year 1371. great grandchildren. County Hospital. Allied Chemical 3V't Alcoa II American Airlines 30 ARramU 43 American Can 33 American Cyanamld 33S American El Power 2fl' American Home Prod i '''leHl" 24 American Tel Tel 4fl. Anchor I lin 34 Armco Sieel IS Antiland Oil 24i Atlantic Richfield 71 Rabcock Wilcox 40 'i Rendirj Av 42 Rethleliem Steel 22' i Bueim lfl' Cheapeake Ohio Chrynler Corp 27 Cilie Service 42' Columbia Gas Con Gas 29'j Cont Can 3d Cooper In 32 Olt' Intl 35H Crwn Zell 33 Curtl Wright 12 Dow Chm.

101 i Drew Ind 3(1 duPont 142'i Katon 391. Kcx Int 4fl' 1 Firestone 51 it Flintkote 27', Ford Mofor fit' General Dynamics 27'4 General F.lertric fio General Foods 38', General Mills 37 General Motors 79' Gen Tel El 3.V4 Goodrich 29 GixKlvear 33' Intl Him Machine 313'4 International Harv 2D1 Johnn-Manville 41 Kainer Alum 2fl Kremte SS 7'. Kroner Co. 37 IX)Ford 4 Lvke Ynit Marathon Oil 40'. Marcor Inc 33', Mend Corp 23 Mobil Oil SS'4 National Cash Reg 4Vt National Distillery 15 Newberry 23'4 Norf 74 '4 Ohio Eriiwn 24 Penn Central 4S Pa A 23H Pepsi Co.

334 Pfizer 40 Phillj-M Petroleum 3.1 PPG Ind 33'i Procter Gamble 87 Pullman Inc 32' RCA 34' 1 Reich CJiem 9 Republic Steel 24'i Sa Fe Ind 29 Scott Paper 21 'i Sear Rntbuck 88'ii Shell Oil 49' Singer Co 76 'i Sou Pae 41 Sperry Rand 32'd Standard Oil Cal 3P Standard Oil Ind fit Standard Oil NJ 78'. Standard Oil Ohio 88 Sterlinj Drugs 44Ti StudeWorth T2't Texaco So Timken Roll Bear N'i Un Carbide "48H Unit Aire 38 L'S Steel 31 Wetinehoue Elec 9l UVyerhaeuier Co $3 Whirlpool Corp H7' Woolworth 51 Xeroc 1171a nioe, Kfur novtt ftrote cm OH. (vt if your (Id CO', K43 ii. ii yeuf cor. OAS.

good 30.00 31.50. Rutcher stock: choice heifers 30.00-31.50; good 27.00 30.00 Commercial bulls 2H0Q 31.00; utility 27.00 30.00. lenses to these taxing di Services will be held Wednes 9:21 p.m.. July 12. Garnet or manager for Sears Rot-buck and Co.

in Detroit. NEW MOBILE HOMES FOR SALEI I Completely act up on lot with well and septic yi- trm. Ready to move- Into, If you're tired of being I "cooped paying rent ft then this i your chance 'j to have your own lot. i Cull I BILLIE HEALTH I FOOD STORE K. Main St.

or Tim Roark at M9 See trailer 400 fl. South Of Ht. 22 on Rt. 664. 12 or 14 wide.) IV.S.

only 4 left! day at 2 p.m. in Betheda Cha tnct are insignificant becue of higher personal property tax Nl TRAIICRS, 7I Mcnensl Dr S4KV. Brown. 64. of 156' 1 W.

Fifth fell; refused treatment. pel Church: burial in Bethesda. Site was a member of the Episcopal Church and had boen Cows: Standard and Commercial 21.00 25.00; Utility O. cemetery. Friend may call es the company must pay now because of changes in Its busi 12:58 a.m..

Jutv 13. Christian Paulakuhn. 82. of Ml E. TBUliC a SittiliOn nvf, Rol eoed tid.ii Call tffl lSS DOOOt lrKjolbu, coma irt7 aaaa condition.

New malar. Mek e- S4 4 a member of Detroit Federation of Women's ness, Garry said. at Uwayne R. Spence tuner a I Home in Canal Winchester today 2 4 and 7 9 p.m. Wheeling, trouble breathing: to Lancaster Fairfield County These changes were caused by Veal calves steady: choice Clubs.

She was the widow of Umberto H. Strider. recent losses of military con and prime veals 39.00 43.00 SCHOOL but ctp' fcifni comll 1010 Watkinaien Axtwa tract, which mean certain Survivors include one d.iuilh- choice and good 39.00 down. plant inventory that previously The water turkey has ability Sheep and lamb utesdy; ter. Mrs.

Clarence G. Clohsel. Birmingham. son, Ro IMS NIMAOO Riviata Cone.ng trail-r U10 Can Mri 01 Hubert Ay al' I a.m. to swim submerged with only its strictly choice 28.50 30.73; carried a government tax ex emptkin is now considered as private, taxable personal prop head above water and gives the bert D.

Strider. Alexandria. CARS. TRUCKS FOR SALI 40 iO. CARS, TRUCKS FOR SALI sheep 8.00 down.

PM July 13 appearance or a swimming sister, Mrs. Ralph George, snake. erty. Lancaster: two brother. Her-sche! Nichols.

Jacksontown. and Howard P. Nichola. Wins- THE LITTLE WOMAN NO ROSE law, and sister- in- law, Mrs. Ethel Nichols of Lancas To-ti'A 7-13 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE t) ter.

cruit are encouraged to report Services were conducted Mon Richard W. Dickenson Richard W. Dickenson. of 9C.18 Grandview Pickering-ton, died Sunday. He was a member of New Albany United Lodge FA AM; Scottish Rite; Aladdin Temple Shrine.

Survivors include his wife. Winifred; mother. Hazel Dague of New Albany: daughter. Vicki Jo Dickenvm. Columbus: brother.

Gerald Dickenson, Rt. 2 Centerburg. Services wiii be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Marearum and Son Funeral Home, Gahan-na. with Rev.

Kenneth Al-laby officiating; burial in Ma-plewood Cemetery. Friend may call at funeral home. 333 Johnson 24 and 79 p.m. taday. The family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund.

any mistreatment. But because a -fr" many recruits fear their re day at 10 a.m. at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Troy. Mich, by William R. Hamilton mark may backfire, most say ON N.

MEMORIAL DRIVE nothing. Bell Chapel in Birming ham, Mich. Make Mistake "Whenever you are dnaling gf: with human." -said Copt. Mark Arnold, a public affairs officer. Hertenlehner Rites "you have the possibility of one of them making a mistake and doing something he shouldn't.

Services or Chester F. Her tenlehner. 49. of 310 Azalea Drill instructors are human and Port Charlotte. and some of them occasionally re Mn UH act improperly to the situation.

formerly of Rt. 1 Sugar Grove. -1 1 111 hi Only a robot woulun make 1 such mistakes." Where You See This Sign! in. ir .111 if. mi were held July 10 in the chapel of Kays Funeral Home with Rev.

Gary officiating: burial in 1 1 i 1 .1 In 1969-figure for 1970 were a 1 'llaf. II. i a 4- in VH, Hospital .1 iirf. .1111 not available three drill in "I fl I 'Mill Rest Lawn Memorial Gardens structors here received general If of Port Fla. courts-martial and all were 1 A 1 convicted of various offenses.

An additional 31 drill instruc mi iWU'in fi .1 Mi tors were tried by leser If I' lit. l4l. 'I court martial and 14 were con- ADMISSIONS William R. Gilmore. 137.

E. Muljerry Nellie L. Springer. 122 Perry Harry C. Muck.

568 King Ray T. Reffett, Columbus Mae T. Whitcraltr 717 N. Roosevelt Lana F. Wallace.

Rt. 1 Pleas- antville 1971 MUSTANG 2 door hardtop. V-8 engine, radio end heater. Only 6,000 actual miles with the J04QC balance of the new car warranty Z'Tt) 1970 FORD Custom Sedan in ictevl. the Marine Corp said.

Offenses might range from -sr, I't. 1. .4 II punching a recruit to forcing htm to run up and down the "I figure if it grows high enough I won't have to uaint the house." lairs to the point of exhaus Sales 3.590.000 tion; Arnold said. Clarence Linehan. Rt.

4 Lan 6 passenger station wagon. 390 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, radio and caster Lois E. Budnick. Millersport Mabel L. DeLong.

Baltimore EAGLE-GAZETTE PATTERNS heater, white sidewells. 0CQE A Monday Special et Idld 1970 FORD LTD Sauire Joseph G. Porter, Rt. Amanda Christian J. Paulakuhn.

861 HUGH BAY FOOD MARKET Corner Hople Walnut Street The Home of Home Butchered Meats' YOU CAN TASTE THE DIFFERENCE Open Men. thm FrL 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. Closed Thurs. ot Noon Prices in this ad effective thm Saturday, July 17th Smart Crochet! 10 passenger wagon.

V-8 engine, automatic trans C7 E. Wheeling John G. Breining. 323 Walnut Eight Great Tops Printed Pattern Steven L. Hatfield, Rt 5 Lan mission, power steering, power disc brakes, power I tailgate, roof reck, factory air conditioning.

This 1 ene would make fine family car. $370C See it today et only 073 7 ADAMS $1100 1 BREAD loaves 1969 FORD Pickup Truck ton, 4x4 with 4 wheel drive, V-8 engine, 4 speed transmission, west coast mirrors. STOC All factory equipped. Compare at ZfJ 1968 CHEVROLET Pickup Truck ton with 6 cylinder engine, 3 speed $1QQC transmission. Exceptionally clean at 1 07 1967 FORD Galaxie "500" 4 door sedan.

V-8 engine, automatic transmission. caster TREATED AMD RELEASED Donna L. Haught, Thornville Walter E. Jone. Carroll Carolyn Rousculp.

2825 Lancaster Thornville Sandra K. Huffer. 307 Garfield Frank L. Young. 534 West-view Dr.

Frederick E. Campbell. Sugar Grove Timothy S. Baughman. 236 E.

Sixth Michael Valentine, ICS1. E. Allen Thomas J. Miller. Rt.

6 Lancaster Paul S. Woods. Rt. 1 Stout-ville Brian A. Myers.

Rt. 2 Baltimore Ruth M. Darst. Rt. I Carroll Ronald E.

Tipton. 132 Mt. Ida Susan J. Porter. 405 Perry Sandy Snider.

Millersport Mike E. Holland. 1213's N. Columbu Anthony E. Goett.

180 W. Rushville Rd. Mary L. Teegardin. Rt.

Lan CUCUMBERS or GREEN PEPPERS 1 power steering, eir conditioning. Setting on 4 like 111 I o. nww wnuw wan Tiri. pwar me near 1 JUL In this one for only IZU NEW WHITE 10 if POTATOES LB Package 1 MUM 1967 MERCURY Commuter Wagon 6 passenger with automatic transmission, power steering, radio, white sidewell tires, excellent condition Ii7J 1965 VW Camper Bus 4 cylinder, 4 speed transmission, radio, self con rained built-in camper equipment including beds, table, Ice box, water dispenser plus other equip-ment. See this vecation special 0QC specially priced today et 073 1964 FORD Custom 4 door sedan.

V-8 engine, automatic trans. $0QC mission, power steering. Runs perfect 073 1961 COMET Deluxe 4 door. Automatic transmission, radio and heater. Real economy for 1 111 fi caster Merrill E.

Federer. Rt. 1 Sugar Grove Rita R. Rurf. Rt.

3 Lancaster Emily J. Benadum, 220 Whit-tier Dr. Robert J. Sands. Crooksville Dcbra Johnson, Loean Jon D.

Walter. 915 Reese Marie Temper, 526 N. Columbus Marco A AgoMa, 327 Sylvan Linda K. Gray. 431 Washington Harry W.

Bieber. 632 N. Broad In a flash, whip up fashion's nwest crochet separate. INSTANT CROCHET skirt. vest use No.

9 plastic hook. box irtiK Salt knitting worsted. Openwork shell-stitch pattern Is a cinch to memorize. Pattern 581: NEW Ixf lITtvwc'TiTTf WHAT do you need most of sizes 10 10 included. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 0 each pattern-add 23 cent for each pattern for Air Mail and all now? Top, top, top to team with shorts, pants, skirts all summer! Whip up eight great Fould's Macaroni or Special Handling, Send to Laura Mb.

boxes shirts and overblouses in cot Wheeler, Lancaster Eagle Ga ton, polyester. zette. 319 Needlecraft Box Printed Pattern 9378; NEW Spaghetti Ml, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Pattern Please Bear Willi Us.

Duo ta the exponilorf of N. MtmorUI it Ii difficult to enter our uiod cor lot from Mom-orlol Dr. However, perkina, Ii available ot the ontronco to our now cor showroom or you may enter from the roor of our wiocl cor lot off Edgowood Avo. Thank You. Misses' Sizes 8.

10. 12, 14, 10. 18, Yardage In pat em. Number, Name, Address, Zip. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for NEW 1971 Needlecraft Catalog each pattern add 23 cents for Jerry Steuwer, Lancaster Dennis A.

Starr. 128 N. Ewing Lewis E. Hamilton, Rt. 4 Logan Delores E.

Rhodes. 8.10 Washington Troy W. Rieder, Logan Russell Coakley. 709 N. Maple Charlotte E.

Yenrlck. 1001 E. Allen Michael L. Wood, Rt. 1 Lancaster DISCHARGES George W.

Abel, Charles B. Abell. Wretha E. Brown. David K.

Carpenter, Lillian Doolit-tle, Dorothy L. Kane, Richard C. Kitsmlllor, Guilford V. Marsh, Patrick J. Beatrice M.

Scott. Gregory L. Straits, Mr. John C. Bossermsn and son, Mrs.

Raymond L. Brown and son, Mrs. Walter O. Rooker and daughter. what's happening in knits, crochet, quilts, fashions, em-i broidery.

Free patterns. 50c IU1 I each patera for Air Mail and Speclnl Handling. Send to Mr-I Ian Martin, Lancaster Eagle- Gazette, 323 Pattern 2:12 Lean LB NEW Instant Crochet Bonk an mi step-by-step pictures, patterns teach today's way. $1.00 Complete Instant Gift Book- more than 100 gifts for all USED CAR SHOPPING CENTER Across From the Plexe Shopping occHslons, ages. $1,00 Complete Afghan Wet 18th New York.

N.Y. 10O11. Print NAME, ADDRESS with 7IP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Spring Summer fashions! Our Pattern Catalog has sepHcates, Jumpsuits, slimming shapes, free pattern emmfm. 50c LNSTANT SEWING BOOK sew tndnv.

weir tomorrow. 1. INSTANT FASHION BOOK-Hundreds of fashion facts. $1. Hickory Smoked LB Center et 1224 N.

Memorial Dr. Lencester, O. 654-1122 "18 Jiffy Rug" Book. 50o Rook ol It Prize Afghans. 50c Quilt Book 116 pattern.

50c Mu-eum Quilt Book Book 3. "Quill for Today's Sirius is the name of the brightest visible Mar. It is 28 times brighter than the sun. 1 13 patterns. 50c.

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