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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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THE LANCASTER tO.J. EAGLE-GAZETTE, Monday, March 4, 1943 Page 2 enate To Vote On Joint Apartment Ownership Bill Death In The Hospital I ADMISSIONS Charles F. Reid, 551 W. Fifth "The first thing you have to learn about space is that ther shouldn't be so much of It between us." Linda Lou Collier, Rt. 2 Bal Say Measure's Ohay Would Briii" Ohio Building Boom By ART PARKS the original idea that the chair- COLUMBUS, Oho APi The man of the new three member Ohio Senate otes tonight on con-, commission would have sole au-riominium as the lawmakers start ithority to set the penalty for anv their ninth work week.

liquor permit holder who violated Condominium a term for the liquor lnws or regulations. V. B. DuPree timore Nancy Ann Green, 658 E. The death of V.

B. DuPree, hus-and of the former Dorothy John King IIIHTI1S Orpha B. Smoke, Thornville Clinton Oxley, Rt. 1 Lee Homer McGlone, 940 Hubert Leon C. Hill, 816 E.

King Ronald Griffith, Rt. 2 Lan Kathleen Sue Call, 1032 Wash- i son of Sugar Grove, occurred suddenly Sunday evening after a ington Kimberly Sue Hiller, 1501 short illness in the home, 305 Parkwood Orange Park. Fla. He was a postal employe. legal process under which voujTni provision and another, which can buv an apartment unit.

Theiw'ouId hae allowed the commis- Eighth caster word coes back to Ancient Ro-ision to modify or rescind suspen Surviving are his widow, Doro Laura Romine, 110 Zane Russell Singleton, 915 W. Mul thy, former Eagle-Gazette news man law The word means, liter-ision or revocation orders against allv "ioint ownership" permit holders at any time, have 1 I i berry correspondent at Sugar Grove, ThoOhin Savins Iian Leasjue been stricken from the substitute and daughter of Mrs. B. T. Sheets, of that village; daughter It -T A i Li is pushing condominium like vvnifn wil1 tne Stn Thf Ipasue believes the DEROLPH Mr.

and Mrs. Paul D. De-rolph. Rt. 2 Glenford, daughter Marcvi 3, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital.

KELLER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keller, Rt. 1 Lancaster, son March 3, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. SPRING Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Spring, Rt. 3 Thornville, son March 3, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. Suzette, 15 and son, Eugene, 13. Fred J.

Durham, 147 W. Sixth Agnes P. Hooker, 643 Hubert George J. Blauser, Rt. 1 Baltimore Eoland F.

Williams, Rt. 4 Lancaster Roberta J. Blosser, 1048 E. Fifth George B. Lyle, Millersport Gertrude F.

Herron, 1181 Sheridan Drive of the Ohio buildine industry de-i lt aPPear onl-v one niainr ad" No funeral arrangements have bill remains to be nonrlc nn th hill' nacciflfi an1 ministration Lis been made. Mrs. Sheets received tw f-imiw uu iv. in 10 me legislature oy me word of Mr. Dupree's death by the market for an apartment Rhodes administration.

It maybe telephone last night. purchase rather than pav rent. nocT of tne first two 'ears even though they might not be Rhode' administration. He has John C. Singleton Harold Howdyshell Gladys M.

Lathey, 914 W. Un John Singleton Arland Imlay, 410 Baldwin Drive. DISCHARGED Mrs. Linn Ackers and daughter, Patricia Brown, Amy Foster, Stella Smith, Anna S. Yates, Mrs.

David Eichhorn and son, Mrs. James Iser and son, Mrs. Gerald Kolbusnik and daughter, Janie M. Buckalew, Pamelo Jo Lepley, Opal G. Miracle, Arthur Neff, Paula S.

Hunt, Robert T. Primmer, Julia June Kosmider, Gertrude Ailes, Dewey E. Cave, Kenneth R. Lytle, Gloria Parker, William L. Welch, David Arthur Welch, Mrs.

Waldon Bruce and daughter, Ralph Craiglow, Russell A. Hunt, Carl Sterling, Jerry A. Bdankenship and Edgar V. ion Harold Howdyshell, 36, former Lancaster resident, died suddenly Named To Neiv Irene M. Hurst, 236 Reese Donald Griffith, Rt.

2 Lancas James C. Russell Sr. Nate Friedman Names Manager For Campaign NATE FRIEDMAN. Demo interested in buying a house. referred to it as a reorganization The savings and loan industry Others somehwat less en-believed an Ohio law making it Plastic, have called it the possible to buv an apartment could ripper bill." Reports say iesi.lt in one 'of the bigszest Wl11 take civil-service protects booms in Ohio historv.

from thousands of state em-Members of the Ohio Savings I'M0- The bl11 wil1 be introduc Loan League, of course are ined- Rho(les Sunday at 6 p.m. in Cleveland ter He leaves his wife, Angelo; son; 4 Melanie Jean Smith, 343 E. Main SERVICES AT 7:30 PJf. Carroll Methodist and Du- montville Methodist Charge will hold Lenten services each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., instead of at 8 p.m. at previously announced.

Services will continue weekly through the Lenten sea- sisters and 4 brothers including Mrs. Ellis Rader, Lancaster. Funeral and burial will be held in Cleveland. Karolyn S. Gordon, Logan Jane Anne Williams, Rt.

1 Rockbridge cratic candidate for mayor of Lancaster, has announced that James C. Russell president of the Fairfield County Young Post By Diamond John C. Singleton, 1046 Sycamore has been named assistant to the vice president, engineering, at Diamond Power Specialty W. F. Cantieri, vice president, engineering reports.

This is a newly-created position. Single joined Diamond in Sep Loretta V. Hanna, W. Rush- 5-Day Wcalher Forecast the business of lending the money of their depositors and, naturally, they try to develop new money markets. While the condominium measure appears sure to get the peaches-1 ville George Schrenk son.

TREATED AND RELEASED Democrat Club, will serve as his campaign manager. Temripi atures will average Terry William Mathias, 921 and cream treatment, minorityi npariv vnrmal Wwh Hubert Democrats in the Senate appear! 44.54" normal iow 27-32. Cool-ready to end the Rhodes admin-; er Tuesday again over week- tember, 1956, and the parent David G. Scott, 101 S. Zane Donald L.

Crook, Rt. 2 Carroll Virgil H. Bowland, Rt. 1 Lan-1 company, Babcock and Wilcox George Schrenk, former Lancaster native, died in Wyandotte, Mich, early today. He leaves his wife, Emma; 3 sisters.

Mrs. Elza Hankinson, Mrs. Hart Bounds, Anna Schrenk; brother, Albert, all of Lancaster. Funeral and burial will be made in Michigan. in be- end, slow moderation in 1937.

In his new position, GOME "ALL OUT" To "OUT SELL" caster he will work on special engi Urcel Loraine Alspaugh, Rt. 3 lsiration noneymoon wnicli has been singularly free of harsh Democratic criticism. Senate Democrats still are somewhat hot under the collar about provisions of an administration neering assignments relating to reducing costs within the Lancaster tween. Precipitation will average three-fourths to one inch in occasional rain tonight and Tuesday, again near end of week. Mr.

Friedman announced his selection at the meeting of the Fairfield County Democrat Club last week. Russe'l, who has been active in local government and polities, holds a Bachelor of Science decree from Ohio University and is currently teaching at Lancaster High School. A VETERAN of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps the 30-year-old Russell is a member of Fairfield Post 11, American Legion, and recently received a Charles L. Martindale, Pleas- Singleton is a graduate of Northwestern University and has taken additional work at Columbia University and Brook Over the years Bud's TV has brought you many special buys.

Bud's TV large buying power saves you money on Zenith Quality Products. NOW for the FIRST TIME Bud's Car Strikes Another On Ohio 661 Sunday lyn Polytechnic Institute. TV offers you your choice of ANY SPECIAL offer that we have ever had. I reserve officers cemmission In A member 01 American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Fairfield County bill designed to change the four-member Liquor Board into a three-member liquor commission. Most of the provisions offensive to the Democrats have been written out of the bill, but the potentialities of the original measure still rankle the Democrats.

The bill probably will appear on the Senate floor for a vote Wednesday. It includes an emergency clause which would make it effective upon passage of both houses and the signatures of Gov. The Ohio Highway Patrol reported that Michael D. Adcock, 17 Rt 1 Ripmpn rame nvpr the S. navy.

He is a member of the First Engineers Society and served as "PICK YOUR OWN DEAL" 4-1 1 Cluhs Kiwanis Feature Wednesday In observance of National 4-H Club Week, the Agriculture and Conservation Committee of Lancaster Kiwanis Club, under the direction of Jim Taylor, will present a program concerning that group when Kiwanians meet Monday noon in Hotel Lancaster. Several members of the 4-H Club will be on hand and demonstrate "Youth in Action." John Bchrens and W. W. Black will serve as greeters for the day and Judge Merlin C. Parent will give the benediction.

president of the latter group. antville Jimmy Baker, Pleasantville Patience Swain, 411 Hubert Michael. L. Rempe, 5361i E. Main Jennie Cerankowski, 741 E.

Main Donna M. Hunt, Rt. 5 Lancaster Marylinn Katson, 308 N. Maple Wanda Burgoon, 434 Garfield Madonna Clark, 430 Boving Road Maxine Abbott, Rt. 5 Lancaster Susan Courtright, Rt.

3 Lancaster. Barbara Rhymer, 165 W. Wheeling Jon J. Moore, Rt. 2 Lancaster hillcrest on Ohio 664 just north of! Methodist Church, Masonic Blue the Fairfield-Hocking County Lancaster Classroom and struck an auto in the left! 1 "criers asst unio Murauon Listed below is partial list to choose from: Singleton and his wife, Ellen, have 2 married daughters and a son Robert, student at Thomas Assn.

and PTA front operated by Trevor Shore, Columbus 61, of 120 Wilbur Ave Ewring Junior High School. 1. Get BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE Plus cash in hand. "CASH for CUSTOMERS" Mrs. Singleton teaches Latin and English at Amanda High He and his wife, Joyce Reynolds Russell, have 3 children, Terri Lyn, 8, James Jr.

2 end Eric Alfred, 5 months. The Russell lives at 346 King St. James A. Rhodes. The emergency at 1:30 p.

m. Sunday, clause probably will be the point! There were no arrests or of the Democrats' attack. Ijuries. Minor damage was One of the major provisions ob-j ported. 2.

Trade in your old TV for trade allowance. School. The Singletons are members of First Presbyterian jectionable to the Democrats was TRADE your set and KEEP IT TOO" Buy a console TV and get Console Stereo FREE "TWO for ONE" Church and he is presently serving as president of the Board Billy Graham III; Squad Runs of Trustees. Cancels Revival Mr. Singleton has also been JAMES D.

HER I DAN SONS These are 3 of the top specials and there are many mere. As always NO MONEY DOWN en any deal. Fire Runs I Sunday 3:08 p. m. 817 N.

Columbus Neil Morgan; considerable damage to furniture. HONOLULU (AP) Evanglist Billy Graham, ill in a Honolulu active in many civic endeavors since moving to Lancaster. He ha served as president of the Fairfield Council for Retarded FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE OL 3-4633 hospital, has cancelled a revival "MARCH ONLY" NO PAYMENTS FOR 45 DAYS 2 Persons Placed On 2-Year Probations Judge Merlin C. Parent placed 2 persons on 2-years probation and continued the case of a third in common pleas court action here today. tour for the first time in his Children.

career. His Far Eastern crusade will Traffic Court Elevator Vandalized The Turner Elevator on S. Columbus St. was again victimized by vandals over the weekend. Police reported that the office and warehouse were entered but that nothing of value was taken.

go on without him, making its first stop in Manila on March 10, Graham said from his hospital bed. He is in St. Francis Hospital in Honolulu, suffering from what doctors called "an acute undetermined infection." Sunday 9:38 p. m. 110'i Zane Mrs.

Hugh Romine, 20, ill; to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. 2 p. m. 147 W. Sixth Fred Durham, 81, injured leg in fall; to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital.

2:41 a. m. 236 Reese Mrs. Loy Hurst, 67, trouble breathing; to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. Saturday 6:54 p.

m. 111 Hubert Mrs. Merle Swain, 35, cut; was to see doctor. 1:59 p. m.

Walk-in at Engine House No. 1. Gregory Kemp, 10 months, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kemp, cut; first aid.

asytil Fl STEREON A TEREO FTfTOl fT RADIO i Harry Johnson, charged with non-support, changed his plea of not guilty to guilty today and was placed on 2-years probation. Nellie Thruih Schroeder, 23, Lancaster, was also placed on 2-years probation for forgery. She appeared in court this morning on a bill of information and pleaded guilty to the charge. The case of Richard Webb was continued for further investigation by the court. He appeared tn a motion for termination of probation.

Navajo Indians Pick Tribal Chiefs In Unique Elections Horace E. Layne, 72, Rt. 4, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, before Judge William C. Pickering in Lancaster Municipal Court Saturday and was fined $100 and costs, sentenced to 3 days in jail and had his driving rights suspended 90 days. Stanley W.

Wolfe, 33, Rt. 4, reckless operation; forfeited $15 bond. Paul E. Roberts, 18, Rt. 4.

reckless operation pleaded guilty, $10 and costs. Glenn L. Fullmer, 21, Rush-ville failure to register; pleaded guilty, $10 and costs. be known late Tuesday or early About this question "To rebuild a home, apart CONSERVATIONIST DIES CLEVELAND (AP) John H. Byrne, one of Ohio's foremost Wednesday.

All day Sunday, radios on the reservation crackled with paid political statements in the Navajo language. "Shin -na hata bay sz-shi." 1 stand on my record." The average adult person speaks approximately five thou 23" T.V. SPECIALS 19" Portable SPECIALS STEREO SPECIALS water conservationists, died of cancer in Euclid-Glenville Hospital Sunday. He was 77. Conservation was Byrne's sideline for 50 years, his livelihood sand words in a day.

ment, or commercial building will cost almost 200 more today than it did in 1940, according to appraisal experts. Does the Trimmer Agency supply insurance to pay full re-placement cost on either residence or commercial LI WARD coming as a salesman for Penn Mutual life Insurance Co. County Squad, Fire Runs By RELMAN MORIN WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. AP-A unique election opened in the United States today as the Navajo Indians a sovereign nation by treaty elected a tribal chairman and the 76-member tribal council, their highest governing body. An estimated Navajos.

representing about 80 per cent of the total registered, were expected to vote. Voting spread far beyond the Navajo reservation, which covers parts of Arizona. New Mexico and I'tah and is about the size of West Virginia. Ballots have been sent to Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay area, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Ohio; Dallas, Albuquerque.

and other areas with sizable Navajo communities. The ballots will be flown back GREENFIELD TWP. Asnnoi-onta. we need a change." Speeches were broadcast by stations in Gallup and Farmincton, X.M.; Page, Holbrook and Flagstaff, Cortez, and Blanding. Utah.

The office of tribal chairman, a job, is held by Paul Jones, 63. He is running for his third four-year term. Samuel Billison, 39, a former U.S. Marine, now a member of the tribal council, and Raymond Na-kai, 43, an ordnance worker and radio announcer in Flagstaff, Ariz, oppose Jones. The tribal chairman is equiva Saturday m.

Carroll. Rt. 2, Eberly, 73, ill; first HALTEMAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Ward Halteman Jamet Fett Phone OL 3-3022 Corner N. Broad 5th 9:10 p. Elizabeth aid.

RAY H. WISE FUNERAL HOME phone OL 3-1942 RAY H. WISE DON O. HARTWEIL 147 W. Wheeling St VIOLET Sunday m.

Refugee 8:27 Ivan Nicodemus, 47, ill; to COLOR TV 312 659-0532 INSURANCE to Window Rock, tribal headquar- lent to a state governor and the ters, to be tabulated. Results may I council to a state legislature. Fnmii. E. Grant Hospital in Columbus.

10:40 a. m. Trinity El'B Church north of Pickerington, Rev. Robert Duffy, 28, ill; to home. Today 815 a.

m. Waterloo, Gerald Huffman, fire in closet; considerable damage. Squad assisted by Canal Winchester. Sunday 5:25 p. m.

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12. Police described Ronald Fisher of 432 Busby Ave. as 6 feet tall, 150 pounds with reddish-brown hair and blue eyes. Fisher is wanted by authorities for parole violation, police said. DRIWMN WASHDAY IS A SNAP! rt ON AN ESCORTED TOUR 21" Color T.V.

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FREE pick-up and Delivery, too. Saw BL'S WRECKS NEW YORK (APi A bus plunged into the East River today and the fire department report four bodies from the vehicle had been recovered from it or from the water. The accident was near Welfare Island. Firemen said the bus was in the OL 3-6813 2522 TO 200022 Wash, Dry, Fold 12c lb: ash, Dry Only 8c lb. DE LONG'S LAUNDRY "Sll" 424 S.

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