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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 8

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LANCASTER, (0.) EAGLE-GAZETTE THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 194ft SECTION A-PAGE EIGHT QUOTA EQUALS PAY BUSSES MAY CARRY OWN TIRE DEPARTMENT union's 1947 budget and a permanent fund to assist needy churches, Rev. Hunt said. CRUSHED BY TRUCK CINCINNATI (JF) A truck crushed Edward F. Andrews, 32, a laborer, to death yesterday against a loading dock. (1) Fire detectors oVtomoticolly Hash warning light on dashboard of bus (2) Driver can release fire-smothering carton dioxide by flipping a switch CINCINNATI iff) The quota of each Methodist Church in the $100,000 fund campaign of the Cincinnati Methodist Union will equivalent to the salary paid its pastor, Rev.

R. Hunt, campaign director, saia today. The money will be used for the (3) Cylinder holds gas under pressure fred England, daughters Joan and Carol, Mrs. Betty Baker and son Donnie, Melvin Thomas, Kenneth, Robert, Don, Dick, Mary Lou, Peggy, Margery and Dean of the home. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Watson of St. Paul, visited Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Watson, sons, Billy and Douglas from Christmas Day until the following Sunday.

Mrs. Gerald B. Stahly of Lancaster has been hired to teach in the high school, taking the place of Mrs. Edward Veidt, who resigned. Mrs.

Paul Leitnaker, tea. cher of the third and fourth grade has resigned. Mrs. Edith Elder of Pleasantville is substitute teacher for those grades. Edward Pfaltzgraf, Miss Edna Pfaltzgraf and Miss Miriam Pfaltzgraf of Columbus were Saturday supper and evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Sharp. Rev. H. A.

Miller ate Sunday dinner with the Sharps. Mrs. Gerald Hasson and little daughter Darlene Sue were brot home from the Lancaster hospital January 2. came Sunday to spend some time with Mrs. Charles Masheter.

Mrs. Omar Little left December 19, for Houston, Texas, to visit her on Ray Little, Mrs. Little and son Terry. A daughter, Belinda Sue arrived December 23, to live with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Little. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walton children Tippy, Steve and Polly Ann were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Walton, daugh. ter Barbara at Woodside Farms, Sunbury-rd, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Press of Oakland have bought ten acres of Stanley Watson, formerly the Darl Hempy home and moved there last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dildine at Newark.

Several movings took place this past week in Thurston when Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sanford established residence with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence George until March 1, when their recently-purchased property will be vacated.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, son Mikey, moved into the Sanford property which they bought and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turley, son Donny are occupying the- Methodist WSCS Entertained At Thurston Home By Mrs.

Aimee Sharp THURSTON Mrs. Oscar Holt entertained the Methodist S. C. at her home Tuesday evening with Mrs. Carmen Kolb and Mrs.

Roy Miller, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Harry Turner gave the devotions the theme being "Of such is the kingdom of heaven" The program leader, Mrs. Verah Boman had arranged a very interesting program, using the topic "Our Stewardship for the children of the world." Recitation, "Do You Mean Me?" Jeane Wolfe; Mrs. Ethel Allen had the Study Book, "India at the reading, "Two Offerings," Mrs.

Eugene Bope. Mrs. Boman arranged a clever contest, answers being the names of the members of the W. S. C.

S. Lunch was served by the hostesses to the following members and guests: Mrs. Emerald Soli-day, Mrs. Homer Lawyer, Mrs. Harry Turner, Mrs.

Charles Bird Mrs. Ivan Miller, Mrs. Ethel Allen, Mrs. Ralph Speaks, Mrs. Charles Felkey, Mrs.

Ben Verah Boman, Mrs. Merrill Wolfe, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Eu (4) Gas rushes from cylinder through I pipes to engine compartment OTHER COATS Reduced Price I (5) Strategically placed discharge nozzles help smother flames quickly i (6) Driver can also release gas by pulling handle in box near engine Special ft rn rzrj (Tt Picto-diagram above explains working of a new automatic fire-fighting system, designed for passenger For-Thi busses. Most such vehicles have motors in the rpnr, whw small firs may rcurh house vacated by the Wagners.

before driver becomes aware of it Up Sale gene Bope, Mrs. Harrison Stalter, AUTHOR'S MOTHER DIES PRAYER OPENS EIGHTIETH CONGRESS SESSION Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller enter-tained at six o'clock turkey dinner New Year's night, Mr. and Mrs.

Lehman Beckett, daughter Rosemary, Basil, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alt, Baltimore, Miss Phyllis Miller and Robert Wyckoff of Columbus, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Gurile. Mrs. Ida Brison of Millersport Mrs. James bharp, Jeane Wolfe, Kathleen Kolb, Beryl Holt, Rev.

Thomas Smith, Supt Oscar Holt and Danny Lawyer. Beryl Holt, Kathleen Kolb and Jeane Wolfe assisted in the serving. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Verah Boman with Mrs. Fred Miller assist MANSFIELD, O.W Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Thursday at Grace Episcopal Church here for Mrs. Annette Cotlter Bromfield, 83, mother of author Louis Bromfield. She died Tuesday night at Bromfield's it WINTER SUITS Prices Reduced Malabar farm. ing. Tippy Walton spent the week end in Baltimore with his grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Roshon. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Eyman, dau SPOT CASH works wonders, like magic, especially now during sales. It drives real bargains. Settles annoying debts. Saves you money. Get your supply here any time $100 $500 $1000.

Take the cash and make it serve you well. Take plenty of time to repay on our easy loan ghter Harriet of Junction City Exceptional Values were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Householder, children, Marj.orie, Don, Mary Lou and Helen. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Bauman are terms. Phone 872 or stop in at 155 W. Main St. Jftt H.

A. (MAC) McKAY. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Robert Foust, and daughter Donna Jean in Columbus. Mr.

and Mrs. Durwood Bibler son James of Newark and Mrs. Group of Dresses $5.00 and $10.00 Anna Beal of Hebron ate dinner with Mrs. Lena Retner and Betty Bibler and attended the funeral of Mrs. Ollie DeWolfe, at Balti ALL SIZES more Wednesday.

Mrs. Beal will spend the rest of the week with Mrs. Ketner. Want To Save Up To 50 On Fuel? GAS COAL OR OIL HINES The Insulation Man See Our Ad in the new Phone Book, Page 41 DAY Ph. 3736 NIGHT If No Answer, Call 3870-W rSi --Z-" v-5' Miss Harriet Broyles and Howard Ruckman were married on Christmas Day in the Methodist parsonage in Bedford, by Rev.

R. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clum entertained recently, Mr.

and Mrs. Al (NEA Telephoto) Members 0 the House of Representatives stand as Rev. James Shera Montgomery utters a prayer at opening of the 80th Congress. Corner of Main and Columbus for rouble-free driving in cold veaf hoc assure you fullest lubrlsatlon protection always Regular oil changes during winter prevent sludge from forming. Ask your Sterling Dealer about his Lubrication Reminder Plan.

It costs yew nothing saves you Sterling Winter Motor Oil Is free-flowing on coldest days puts less strain on your battery when starting gives better engine lubrication before the motor has warmed up." It's refined from 00 Pennsylvania Crude. ft -U-. mm 1 a 7 lO The More You Do It 1 ify The More Good It Does You! 'I If UUNt Over 52.000 Interested Readers Await Your Message Each Evening in the (i 13) tt-i lumcastter GQeGQ GEO. AT INDEPENDENT DEALERS EVERYV7IIERE agle HDistribiited DBy MODCK BA COMPANY LOGAN, OHIO AJNU LAJNCASTEK, OHIO Amanda Oil Amanda Ralph Shrider, Carroll-rd Laiming Auto Supply, 244 W. Main Brown's Sterling Station, 100 Norib Columbus St.

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