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Some People Making News Vital Statistics Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. 3 Saturday, Rock Show Support Deaths And Funerals Carlos Flowers Carlos P. Flowers, 73, of 22034 Buena Vista Rockbridge, died Friday Friday at Lancaster-at Hocking Valley Com- Fairfield Community a-thon was held to draw attention to "the 27 million adults (who) can't read street signs, can't function." Amos, a high-school dropout who got an equivalency degree in the Air Force and went on to business school, drew laughter and hoots of pleasure from the youngsters with his rendition of Dr. Seuss' "The Cat in the Hat." Mayor Harold Washington drew cheers and applause from a crowd of about 100 children and adults as he read and explained poems by the Pulitzer prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Amos, founder of Famous Amos -Chocolate Chip Cookie Corp.

and national spokesman for the Literacy Volunteers of America, said the read- munity Hospital after an extended illness. A retired employee from Coffman Stair Logan, he is survived by i i nis.wiie, lorence vuvcuuc ocmur iiuxito, (Mathias); three sons, she is survived by five Ronald Logan, F.Lee, daughters and sons-in-Rockbridge, and Jim law, Mrs. Kenny (Norma) Lancaster; four daugh- Ruffner, Mrs. Howard ters, Mrs. Robert (Harriet) Ruckman, Mrs.

(Carolyn) Smith, Galena, Frank (Nancy) Reynolds, Janet Watts, Naples, Mrs. Donard (Mary) Mrs. Bobby (Karen) Clum and Mrs. Homer Nihizer, Logan, and Enita (Betty) Wade, all of Lan-Jo, Rockbridge; grand- caster; son and daugh-son, Scott Flowers; 18 ter-in-law, Martin and grandchildren; three Patty Broyles, Lan-great-grandchildren; four caster; good friend, Joe brothers, John and Wolfley, Lancaster; Melvin, Lancaster, Virgil, step-daughter, Mrs. Sugar Grove, and Frank (Connie) Pro-William, Columbus; four basco, Lancaster; 15 sisters, Mrs.

Hazel grandchildren; 21 great-Bigham, Michigan, Mrs. grandchildren; one George (Edna) Green, great-great-grand-Mrs. Jessie (Peggy) daughter. She was Vorhees and Mrs. Homer preceded in death by a (Jean) Morris, son, Bruce Broyles; Rockbridge.

step-daughter, Lois Funeral service will be Duron; brothers, Fred, 2 p.m. Monday at the George and Jim Myers; Heinlein-Brown Funeral sisters, Roberta Boerstler Home, Logan; Rev. and Frank Wright. Robert Sayre officiating; Funeral service will be burial in Mt. Pisgah at 9:30 a.m.

Monday at St. Cemetery, Hocking Coun- Mary's Church; burial in ty. St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call 7-9 Friends may call 7-9 p.m.

today and anytime p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 Sunday, with family in at- pm. Sunday at the tendance from 3-5 and 7-9 Sheridan Funeral Home. p.m. at the funeral home.

Wake service will be 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the 111 Ifie funeral home. Benjimin Clark Benjlmen (cq) Franklin Clark, 76, of 129 S. Zane died the morning at his residence. Retired from Diamond Power after 23 years of service and a member of Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, he is survived by his wife, Annie Belle; three sons and daughters-in-law, William E.

and Dorothy Clark, Ben Jr. and Betty, James R. and Mary, Lancaster; brother, Elmer, Sugar Grove; four sisters, Minnie Canter, Mary Emma Wasem and Fannie Spires, and Dorothy Wasem, Thornville; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five 11 several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Monday in the chapel of the Frank E.

Smith Funeral Home; Rev. Jim Brown officiating; burial in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. today and anytime after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Club News AMERICAN LEGION There will be an executive board meeting at 8 p.m. Monday. The state Legion convention will be held in Cincinnati for three days beginning July 12. EAGLES There will be a stag Sizza party on July 12. On uly 13, an all sports banquet will be held, followed by a dance.

ELKS On July 10, there will be a stag dinner at 7 p.m. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Monday, the monthly dinner will be held. On July 9, the board of directors will meet. On July 12, a Friday night social will be held. On July 13, the state golf tournament will begin.

LIONS On July 9, there will be a meeting at the R.J. Pitcher Innat ROTARY Keith Hyde, executive director, Private Industry Council No. 17, will review the development and placement activity for Fairfield County at the Monday noon meeting at Holiday Inn. Annabelle Broyles Annabelle Broyles, 76, 513 N. Columbus died Hospital, A Gold Star Mother, member of VFW Aux- iliary 1380, Moose Aux- iliary Chapter 434 and "it; Dora M.

Old field Dora Mae Oldfield, 86, 150 Maple Logan, died Friday at the residence. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Neil (Florence) Henry, Lancaster, and Mrs. Claude (Beatrice) Burns, Logan; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be 10 a.m.

Monday at the Heilein-Brown Funeral Home, Logan; Rev. Glenn Johnson officiating; burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, Logan. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. I v.

J' 74 1 Emphysema Meeting Set The Fairfield County Tuberculosis and Respiratiory Disease Association will sponsor an emphysema meeting Tuesday, July 9 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the lower lounge at Olivedale. This is an open meeting; everyone is welcome. Participants do not have to belong to Olivedale nor be a senior citizen to attend these meetings. For more information, call the Fairfield County TB Office at 653-2801.

County Fire. Squad Runs 9:22 a.m., July 11492 Snyder Church John Daniel, 8, 2964 McGuffy Columbus; injured; checked; advised. 2:44 p.m., July 424 S. Park Laura Sims, 75; ill; checked; advised. 4:54 p.m., July walk-in station 611; Inez Phillips, 75, 117 E.

Mulberry blood pressure check. George McGovern Princess Diana Producers Livestock Results From Auction MARKET: Lancaster Date: July 2 No. Consignors: 124 Total Head: 519 HOGS: Number including pigs: 228 Prices: $1.25 lower than last week Butcher hogs, all wts $41 to $47 Sows: Boars: FEEDER PIGS: Number: 48 Demand, price trend steady-il hi Cwt: $35-44 Head: $19-37 CATTLE: Number: 197 Demand and price trend Steers: steady Heifers: steady STEERS: Choice: $52-56 Good: $47-51 Standard: $42-46 HEIFERS Choice Good $45-49 Standard $40-44 COWS: Demand, price trend: steady Utility: $34-38 Com: C.C $33-down BULLS: Demand, price trend: steady Fat heavy beef: FEEDER CATTLE: Number: 75 Demand, price trend: steady YEARLINGS: Steers: $48-63 Heifers: $45-56 CALVES: Steers: $48-72 Heifers: $39-59 VEAL CALVES: Baby calves back to farm $70-down-17 head SHEEP, LAMBS Number: 94 Demand, price trend: $1.50 lower WOOLS Choice: Feeder Lambs: Special items: Stockers feeder cattle, breeding ewes, feeder lambs for sale, extra good run of any species expected- special sales, meetings, etc. MOST ELIGIBLE NEW YORK Actor Warren Beatty, tennis pro John McEnroe, comedian Eddie Murphy and New York Mayor Ed Koch are four of the 'Ten Most Exciting Bachelors" recently selected by the Hollywood Bachelorettes Association. Mayor Ed Koch? "His spirits are contagious," the group said about the author of the best-selling book "Mayor." Rounding off the list of ultra-desirables were actors James Caan, Matthew Broderick and Lee Majors, basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss, and Robin Leach, host of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." REALLY LUCKY ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

(AP) A $49,000 lucky charm necklace lived up to its name when it found its way back to its owner entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. The 30-inch gold chain laden with 26 charms, some diamond-studded, was stolen from Davis' hotel room June 17 or 18. Police said Friday that they had recovered it and arrested two Atlantic City men in connection with the theft. The necklace, containing charms such as a star with the word "super" on it, a derby, a treble clef, and a Star of David, was "like a good luck piece" to Davis, said Sgt. John McDonald of the casino unit of the Atlantic City police.

Capt. James Dooley said Davis was so upset by the theft that he considered canceling a flight to "Sammy does not fly without his good luck charm," said Dooley. BACK LITERACY CHICAGO (AP) The mayor read poetry and cookie king Wally Amos chose Dr. Seuss. They and other orators gathered in downtown Windy City Friday to begin a 24-hour "read-a-thon" promoting literacy to passersby more accustomed to rumbling traffic then rhetoric.

I IfiHTWFIdHT July 6, 1985 Page William Nutter William J. Nutter, 87, 1133 Olds died Saturday at Doctors Hos- pital North, Columbus. A former service station operator, he was retired from James Motors. A member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Rodger (Janet) Upp, Lancaster; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; son-in-law, Don Martin, Lancaster; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Minnie, and ter, Doris Martin. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Monday at the Halteman-Fett Funeral Home; Rev. Theodore Partridge officiating; burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday aj the funeral home. Family suggests contributions be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Muriel Sheets Muriel M.

Sheets, 94, former resident of Sugar Grove, died Friday at Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital. A member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Lila) Shull, Sugar Grove, and Mrs. Dorothy DuPree, Orange Park, four grandchildren, Mrs.

Elmer (Pam) Patterson, Lancaster, Mrs. Joe (Teri) Kutsko, Owensville, Suzette and Eugene DuPree; several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin, in 1963, and sister, Mina Taber.in 1984. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Frank E.

Smith Funeral Home; Rev. David N. LeMoine officiating; burial in St. Matthew Lutheran Cemetery, Sugar Grove. Friends may call anytime after noon Sunday, with family present from 7-9 p.m., and until time of service Monday at the funeral home.

Memorials may be given to St. Matthew Lutheran Church. I A Ul I 2 900 now I I Royal LONDON (AP) Prince Charles and Princess Diana will launch the London end of the Live Aid trans-Atlantic rock spectacular on July 13 to aid famine victims in Africa, Buckingham Palace said Friday. The royal couple will team up with a host of rock stars in London's Wembley Arena to boost the concert, which is expected to raise $13 million for famine relief. "I was amazed and delighted when the prince and princess said they wanted to be there.

It was completely unexpected," said organizer Boo Geldof of the Boomtown Rats. The 36-year-old prince is a classical music buff, but Diana, 24, is an avid rock music fan. Thev danced in the aisles of Wembley Arena on Thursday night at a Dire Straits concert that raised $72,705 for the Prince's Trust, a charity of which Charles is president. For the Live Aid concert, stars Phil Collins and the group Duran Duran will appear at Wembley, then hop on a British Airways Concorde for New York so they can make it to the John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia for the American end of the concert.

NEW VENTURE NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -George McGovern, a former presidential candidate and U.S. senator, plans to build a $2 million athletic club in this southwest Florida city, a spokesman for the project said. The Collier Athletic Club will be built on four acres and will provide courts for racquetball, tennis and squash, said spokesman Buddy Pack. Construction should begin this fall and the club should open by next spring.

McGovern, a South Dakota Democrat who lost the 1972 presidential election to Richard Nixon, chose to build the club in Naples because "he visits here all the time and he likes the area," Pack said. CHILDRENS LOUNGE CHAIR 499 WW INDOORS OUTDOORS Hospital Admissions Florence Freeman, Canal Winchester William Rodgers, Bremen Gladys Vorys, Pleas-antville Discharges Ruth Davis, Margaret Garrison, Mae Lamb, Ralph Pritchett, Lisa Strohl and daughter, Renee Thomas and son. Stork Quotes Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital HOWERTH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howerth, 410 N.

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