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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 7

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Mondoy, July 30, 1 979, loncoster EogleGozettg, tmyt 7 HUBERT I County Squad, Fire Vital Statistics jOU FORO Eugene Roy Julian Eueene Rov Julian. 71 Eugene Roy Julian. 71. FORCING HER TO PVE Births BLOOM 8:35 p.m., July 25; 53 W. Columbus Lithopolis; Becky Todd, 35, of 4310 Mound Columbus; ill; first aid.

10 p.m., July 25; 4606 Vista Canal Winchester; Mary Duckworth, 37; ill; first aid. July 25; 3734 Cedar Hill Canal Winchester; house fire; electrical short; $25 loss. 6:53 a July 26; Winchester and Benson Roads; Mike Clifford, 18, of 5876 Chatford Columbus; ill; transported to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. 11:14 a.m., July 28; 3721 Cedar Hill Canal Winchester; Tom Hicks, 17; injury; transported to Mt. Carmel East Hospital.

7:15 p.m., July 28; Ohio 674 and 752; auto accident; Vallery Swoyer, 14, of 9716 Marcy Rd Ashville; injury; transported to Grant Hospital. 3:39 am, July 29; 580 Amanda-Northern Lancaster; Barbara Bragg, 38; ill; first aid. AMANDA 7:15 p.m.. July 28; Ohio 674 and 752; auto accident; two victims; Waldo Swoyer, 43, of 9716 Marcy Ashville; head and back injury; first aid; transported to Grant Hospital. Stacy Swoyer (father, Waldo), 9716 Marcy Ashville; head injury; first aid; transported to Grant Hospital.

8:13 a.m., July 29; 6850 Duncan Jerrie Roark, 5 (mother, Carol); ill; first aid; transported to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. 1:40 p.m., July 29; Main Street, Amanda; Katie Har-tranft, 77; ill, first aid; transported to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital. VIOLET 11:07 p.m.. July 28; Kroger Store, Pickerington; Linda Barney, 29, of 139 Parkview Pickerington; ill: first aid. 4:47 p.m., July 29; 553 Long Pickerington; Maria Heller, of 1034 Cottingham Rd Reynoldsburg; ill; first aid BALTIMORE 928 July 2H; 1127 Railroad Marly Winegard-ner, 31; finger injury; first aid; transported to Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital.

6:14 a.m., July 29 8051 High Thurston; Dorothy Mi- INC. Carroll. Ohio A name that means, SELECTION SAVINGS SERVICE Maybe that's why we're the area's largest 766-4341 M7 4tSt SINCE 1947 I s. X'l St )ftt th i t-0 Freddie A. Hunt Freddie A.

Hunt, 68, of 755 W. Mulberry Lancaster, died Sunday morning in Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. He was a retired farmer and survived by his wife, Maxine; two daughters, Mrs. Walter (Ruth) Anderson and Mrs. Francis (Vivian) Yantes, both of Lancaster; four sons, Kenneth Amanda Rt.

2, Curtis L. and Edward both, Rt. 1 Sugar Grove, and Chauncey Hunt, Lancaster; 26 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Lewis (Mary) Hunt, Rt. 5 Lancaster; three sisters, Mrs.

Harry (Nellie) McCormick, Sugar Grove, Mrs. Joseph (Lucille) Johnson, Pleasantville, and Mrs. Rudy Later; brother, William Hunt, Ashville; several nieces and nephews. Service will be Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., in the chapel of the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home; the Rev.

John Maxwell officiating; burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call today 7-9 p.m., and anytime Tuesday, at the funeral home. Ballard Service Service for Homer F. Ballard, 68, of 715 W. Egret Circle, Barefoot Bay, formerly of 3811 North Bank, Millersport, was held today at 10:30 a.m.

in the Emerson-Newkirk Funeral Home, Kirkersville; the Rev. Don R. Bachman Jr. officiating; burial in Glen Rest Memorial Estates, Reynoldsburg. He was a retired machinist of North American Rockwell, Newark and is survived by his wife, Eula M.

two sons, Fred Millersport, and David L. Ballard, Granville; daughter, Mrs. Ray A. (Carolyn) Gardner, Thornville; five grandchildren; three sisters, Pauline Carpenter, Baltimore, Audrey Wilkin, Columbus, and Mildred Ulry, Johnsjown. Savage Service Service for Ronald Lee Savage, 19, of Titusville, formerly of 223'2 King Lancaster, who died Wednesday in an auto accident in Titusville, will be Tuesday, 10 in St.

Mary Church; burial in St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call anytime today at the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home, where Rosary will be said at 7:45 p.m. Fire Runs 11:12 a.m., July 28 401 N.

Ewing Lancaster Fairfield County Hospital; overheated motor on washing machine; out on arrival; $400 loss. Rt. 1 Bremen, died early this morning in Cr'estview Manor Nursing Home. Arrangements will be announced later by the Defen-baugh-Wise Funeral Home, Circleville. Hospital ADMISSIONS Shirley A.

Crawford, 957 Hubert Donald E. Huffines, Rt. 1 Rushville Omma M. Musser, Bremen Leona F. Belch, 528 Hubert Stephanie Reynolds, 655 E.

Sixth Joseph H. Smith, 1401 Graylock Vivian E. Briteh, 3010Tschopp Rd. Jean E. Wuorinen, Logan Robert H.

Shonk, 1445 E. Wheeling Mary Brison, Lancaster H. James Stanton, 826 Beck's KnobRd. Thomas F. Elick, 429 Harrison Dorothy V.

McDonald, Thurston Emerald V. Clemens Millersport Fred F. Byas, Amanda Phyllis L. Snell, 322 Eagle Judith A. West, Rt.

1 Rushville Donald L. Mace, Carroll Alice A. Tigner, 127 W. Sixth Katherine M. Klimack, 710 Maywood Jerry A.

Locke, Baltimore William R. Fowler, Logan Lucille M. Short, Rt. 8 Lancaster Flora M. Pierce, 437 Harrison Cora T.

Dittoe, Lancaster Leota A. Davey, Bremen Maud V. Murphy, Logan Bernard V. West, 315 E. Sixth Estella L.

Cafig, Rt. 2 Nelsonville Edgar A. Silbaugh, 626 N. High Russell E. George, Baltimore DISCHARGES Clarence Alexander, Richard E.

Bush, 11a M. Cox, Todd Dove, Thelma A. Eberts, Donna L. Kern, Melissa D. Plescher, Robert B.

Poling, Virgil S. Shaw, Lola E. Theis, Patrick C. Weldon, Shirley A. Crawford, Earl G.

Clum. Richard Glenn, Hamlin L. Hill, Hazel M. Miller, Mrs. Stephen F.

Messerly and son, Mrs. Joseph H. Miller and son, Mrs. Kenneth E. Milligan and daughter.

9 Vour Protection It Our Primory Concern Wilt OB EquitcAl gliding KKrmrdlAullAg.nl Jon Joot. Agnt pt-on. 6i4 nn Schedule July 31: Women's pool laps, women's fitness studio, 9 a.m. 10 p.m. girls' swim and gym, 9, 10, 11; luncheon-craft, tiny tot swim, 12, kindergarten swim, 12:45, girls' plunge, 1:30 family swim, calisthenics, 7, lady's nite out, 7-10; hydroslimnastics, swim lessons, volleyball, pool laps, 9.

Aug. 1: Women's fitness studio, 9 a.m. 10 p.m.; open gym, young adults, family swim, 7. Aug. Women's pool laps, women's fitness studio, 9 a.m.

10 p.m. girls' swim and gym, 9, 10, 11; bridge, 12; luncheon-craft, tiny tot swim, 12, kindergarten swim, 12:45, plunge, 1:30 family swim, calisthenics, 7, lady's nite out, 7-10; TOPS, hydroslimnastics, swim lessons, volleyball, pool laps, 9. Aug. 3: Women's poof kips, women's fitness studio, 9 a.m. -10 p.m.; lady's morning out and child care, 9-noon; calisthenics, Therapeutic massages, 10-3; hydroslimnastics, swim lessons, plunge, volleyball, 11; open gym, young adults, 12-10; family swim, 7.

Aug. 4: Women's fitness studio, 9 a.m. 10 p.m.; sports judo, gymnastics, 12, swimmers and intermediate classes, plunge, swim lessons, 2. Aug. 6: Women's fitness studio, 9 a.m.

10 p.m.; therapeutic massages, 5-10; open gym, young adults, 5:30 family swim, 7. Egg Prices COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Eggs Prices paid to country packing plants for eggs delivered to major Ohio cities cases included consumer grades including U.S. grades, minimum 50 case lots. Carton Large A 61-65, Medium A 52-56, Small A 40-44. Sales to retailers in major Ohio cities, cartons delivered: Large A white 71-80, mostly 71-73, medium 62-71, mostly 62 64.

Poultry prices at Ohio farms, hens light too few to report. Truck lot prices of ready to cook broilers and fryers: Cincinnati 37-40; Cleveland 39-40. The Sahara Desert has an underground reservoir of 150,000 cubic miles, too deep for plant absorption or evaporation into the air. 0 0 Donald, 71; ill; medic treated; transported to hospital. 8:07 a.m., July 29; 3191 Maple, Leibs Island; Emerald Clemens, 71; ill; medic treated; transported to hospital; aid to Millersport.

1 1 12 a July 29; 222 Yencer Connie Stevens, 28: ill: checked and advised to contact doctor. 4:16 p.m., July 29; 803 N. Walnut Grace Merritt, 66; ill; medic treated; transported to Mt. Carmel East Hospital. 11:24 p.m., July 29; 109'ii N.

Basil; Terry Beck, 22; arm laceration; first aid; advised to contact doctor. 2:26 a.m., July 30; 309 W. Market Russell George, 70; ill; medic treated; transported to hospital. Most rain falls in the sea or runs into rivers; about one-sixth soaks into the earth to nourish growth. SNACK 0 'p-: Squad Runs 1:34 p.m., July 28; 208 Dewey Ernest Keaton, 31; ill; advised to contact doctor.

5:05 p.m., July 28; 655 E. Sixth Sadie Reynolds, 74; ill; transported to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. 5:31 p.m., July 28; 401 S. Broad Janet Kiger, 41, of 316 N. Columbus ill; transported to hospital.

9:11 p.m., July 1516 Sheridan James Maugh-mer, 21. Rt. 8 Lancaster; ill; OK on arrival. 10:33 p.m., July 28; 2216 E. Main Connie Reinsch, 74; ill; advised.

11:06 p.m., July 28; 920 W. Kair Dave Michel, 22, of 4()8 N. Ohio ill; transported to hospital. 4:12 a.m., July 29; 1445 E. Wheeling Robert Shonk, 65; difficulty breathing: medic treated; transported to hospital.

6:35 a.m., July 29; 826 Beck's Knob James Stanton, 35; ill; transported to hospital. 7:41 a.m., July 29; Ralston Purina Winifred Tatman, 40, Rt. 2 Amanda: fell: head injury: transported to hospital. 12:35 p.m.. July 29; 165' a Lake Pamela Amspaugh, 30; ill; advised.

9:51 p.m., July 29 626 N. High K.A. Silbaugh. 83; chest pains: OK on arrival. 9:56 July 29; 1281 E.

Fair Bonnie Guseman, 35; difficulty breathing; administered oxygen; transported to hospital. The atmosphere holds enough water to cover the earth with one Inch of rain if it fell at one time. GROCERY DUTCH MAID OltCOUNT Lanratter-Fairfivld County Htnpilal ROUNDHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. David M.

Roundhouse, 1151 Olds Lancaster, son, July 28. BERRY Mr. and Mrs. John E. Berry, 316 Hunter Lancaster, daughter, July 28.

NOLAN Mr. and Mrs. David Noland, Rt. 1 Junction City, daughter, July 28. CARPENTER Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Carpenter, Rushville, son, July 28. MYERS Mr. and Mrs. Michael D.

Myers, 5630 Drinkle S.W., Amanda, son, July 28. GENIA Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 611 E. Sixth Lancaster, son, July 29.

DALTON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalton, 311 W. Canal Nelsonville, daughter, July 29. KENNEDY Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Kennedy, 2138 N. Glenn Lancaster, son, July 30. ARFLACK Mr. and Mrs.

Carl W. Arflack, 2170 W. Mulberry Lancaster, daughter, July 30. BALIjOON SCOTTSVIIJ.E.N.Y.tAP)-Junior Girl Scout Troop 499 of Frederick, Md. launched a cluster of helium-filled balloons recently.

They landed in a maple tree that same day in the yard of Joseph Gallo, here, 300 miles away. ITEMS Passing Scene George Seaton BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) George Seaton, who won Academy Awards for his screenplays of "Miracle on 34th and "The Country Girl," which he also directed, died Saturday. He was 68. Robert Pentland Jr.

MIAMI (AP) Robert Pentland a philanthropist and founer of the Orange Bowl committee and a certified public auditing firm, died Sunday in Miami. He was 80. Herbert Marcuse STARNBERG, West Germany (AP) Philosopher Herbert Marcuse, a leader in the antiwar movement iit the United States in the 1960s, died Sunday after a short illness. Marcuse, who retired from the University of San Diego in 1970, was visiting his native Germany. He was 81 ITEMS OZ JAR 69 12 OZ PKG 69 79' 63' 85' 55' TWIN PACK II OZ PKG (HIP 12 OZ PKG OZ PKG k76' TEN IMT TCl PKG i GARDNER'S fi a' 149 HUBERT AVE.

LANCASTER, OHIO SALE DATES: JULY 30th thru AUGUST 11th I POOO HHIQt SK I MEAT PRODUCE DAIRY ITEMS FROZEN FOODS BANQUET SUPERIOR IM.I HI COLA OR COTT VSST FL.WORS nnn non return able PUP 32 0. BOTTLES 3 GRADE A SMALL $1 1 9 GUlltJ PACK 24 POT PIES HOZ PKG ALL STAR DRY KOXSTED CARDINAL COTTAGE CHEESE PEANUTS CtiNN NOODLES 43 DIAMOND STEMS PIECES MUSHROOMS X44' APP1AN WAY REGULAR PIZZA 48 CIIEAM "alfctn 89' STAR 24 OZ CTN QQt POTATO CHIPS 58 FINES ik" 39' FRUIT DRINKS, 69c ALL STAR Mil SCO HIT CRACKERS PR INGLES PIE SS? 89 CHOCOLATE DRINK FRAIIKIES. Sif 03e OLD COURTHOUSE SLICED BACON I'J: 88 SUPERIOR'S SLICED LUNCHEON SEA STAR BATTERED DIPPED FISH 1AJ S4" HARVEST BRAND (HUNK 53c HEAD LETTUCE 39' CABBAGE 10 CE MR. SLICED PUDDING IS 75' FROSTY STEAK MT. TOP APPLE FROSTY ROMAN DEL MONTE JUICE PACK PINEAPPLE CRUSHED, CHUNK OR DEL MONTE FRUIT A CUPS PILLSBURY CHIPS SUNSHINE T.K SUNSHINE WT.K ACRES SLICED strawderries 3g 10 OZ PKG PEANUT BUTTER MEAL WAFFLES 2SSM00 NuMAID MARGARINE 46( QUARTERS YOGURT 29 HEIGHT WATCHERS MARGARINE -55c KRAFT MIDGET COOKIES KKLHLER RICH OK C.C.

BIGGS COOKIES GnAVY MIXES 13 ACRES It OZ CTN CHEF BOY-AR-DEE 17 COFFEE CltEAMEll nAVIOLl SK7 52 LITTLE DEBBIE OATMEAL CHEDDAR 85' IIESTEA'-" MRS. GOOD 4 VARIETIES COOKIES JF.NO'g SNACK SIZE 5 2 jioz CAN $179 22' J1" 49' CAKES GUM FLAVOR BANANAS WHITE POTATOES 101" BARTLETT PEARS 7140Z 95 PIZZAS MRS. PAULS FRIED KRAFT NATURAL SLICED SWISS CHEESE $144 12 OZ PKG BORDEN'S ITALIAN GRADED CHEESE COUNTRY TIME LEMONADE i.i thttv nrTtnr.KNT ity ICE FISH FILLETS-. $219 WE GLADLY BOTTLE 9 FEDERAL BUY BY THE CAN OR BY THE CASE COMPLETE VARIETY IN All DEPARTMENTS COMPLETE VARIETY OF DEER WINE NEVER A LIMIT! NEVER A MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIREMENT! MEMBERSHIP A MONTH REDEEM FOOD STAMPS.

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