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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1945 LANCASTER, (O.) EAGLE-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE 15th Air Force, Mediterranean theater. ber 27, 1945; husband of Mrs. Gladys S. Hedges, 628 Forest Rose-av; served three years, three months, 19 days and CIVILIANS AGAIN Route 2, Canal Winchester; in service two years, 10 months, nine days, enlisting November 18, 1942. HARVEY, Robert T-5, honorably discharged October 4, 1945; husband of Mrs.

Mamie Harvey, 902 Forest Rose-av; the son of Don L. Harvey, Detroit, in service two years, eight months, 21 days overseas 14 months, European war, field artillery unit. RICKER. Marvin Cpl. honorably discharged October 4, 1945; home address, Route 1, Canal Winchester.

MILLER, Russell T-3 Sgt. honorably discharged Oct. 4, 1945; home address, Box 5, at Thurston, O. GARRISON, Eugene honorably discharged October 4, 1945; son of M. C.

Garrison, Route 4, Lancaster; in service two years, six months; overseas with 365th Fighter-Bomber Grp. 9th Air Force, European theater, airplane mechanic. BOGGS, Charles honorably discharged October 4, 1945; home address, Waterloo, O. BRESLER, John hon-torably discharged October 2, 1945; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kir-by Biesler, Route 6, Lancaster; in service two years, three months, 17 days; overseas European theater, aerial gunner. GINNERY, William Pfc, honorably discharged October 2, 1945; son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Ginnery, Bremen; husband Mrs. Catherine E. Ginnery, Route 1, Sugar Grove; in ser-ivke, three years, one month, six days; overseas two years, three months combat engineer, Mediterranean, European Theaters. FOSTER, Robert Pfc, honorably discharged October 2, 1945; home address, Route 1, Thornville. We have your Fairfield County Fair Outfits all ready for you -Fair Starts Tuesday.

October 9th WERTMAN, Kenneth, honorably discharged September 30, 1945; son of Ida M. Wertman, Route 1, Stouts-ville; served overseas Fifth Army, Italy. CONNERS. Edward Sgt. honorably discharged September 30, 1945; husband of Mrs.

Alberta Conners. 724 McKin-ley-av; son of Mrs. Mary E. Conners, 438 East Walnut-st; in service three years, five months, 22 days. VICKROY.

William. Ffc. honorably discharged September 30, 1945; husband of Mrs. Viola Vickroy, 707 Garfield-av; of Mr. and Mrs.

son of Mr. and Mrs.Thom-in service three years, seven months, 23 days, overseas 21 months, European theater with field artillery battalion, 8th Division. BELL, John honorably discharged October 2. 1945 at "Patterson Field; inducted May 12, 1942; served overseas 30 months in Africa, Sicily, Corsica, Italy, Southern France with ground crew, 47th Bombardment Group. 12th Air Force.

Returned to States last July 12. Son of Mrs. Mary Jane Bell, 819 Franklin-ay. tcrnXbout MONSON, Me. A bear killed two sheep on a farm here and carried off one, but Max Shaw of Willimantic used the other sheep to bait a trap.

He caught three bears and shot five others. Sulfa Fights Sinus, Skin, Scalp Troubles Compounds Made with Sulfathia-zole. Combat Conditions Due to Infection. Sulfa, the great germ killer, now is available in three recently developed compounds for treatment of conditions due to sinus, skin and scalp troubles. Septa-Sino for sinus infections, catarrh, head colds; Septa-Zema for eczema, psoriasis, athletes' foot, acne, impetigo, and Septa-Rub for dandruffy scalp infections all offer every hope of relief from conditions due to these afflictions.

All three contain sulfathiazole in amounts recognized by government authorities as harmless. All are offered on the basis of your money back without question if not satisfied. The cost is $2.50 per product, postpaid. Inclose check or money order. Address Sulfa-Septic Products, C103 Holmes, Dept.

NT-22, Kansas City 3, Mo. I'HL, Harry T-3 honorably discharged October 2, 1945; husband of Mrs. Rosemary l'hl, Route 2, Lancaster; son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'hl, Route 2, Lancaster; in service two years, 11 months, five days; overseas 18 months, European war as surgical technician, 329th Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division.

WOLFING ER, Darrel Pfc. honorably discharged October 2, 1945; home address 255 Mt. Ida-av, Lancaster; George Wol-finger, 719 Harding-av, next of 4 kin; in service three years, three months. 29 days; overseas three years Mediterranean, European theaters. FLICK, Arthur First Sgt, honorably discharged October 2, 1945; husband of Bernita Flick, 333 Lincoln-av; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Flick, of 525 Washington-ay; in service four years. 11 months, 19 days; overseas 20 months, European jjwar with field artillery unit, "Sixth Armored Division. CANFIELD, Joseph T-5 honorably discharged on Sept 21, 1945, point system, 92 points; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Canfield, 316 O'Gara-av, in service three years, five 14 days; served 30 months, European war, 469th Maintenance Engineers, 7th Army. MORGAN, Carl, medical discharge, August 16, 1945, Fletcher General Hospital, at Cambridge, son of Elmer Morgan, 303 Garfield-av; in service three years; overseas 2 1-2 vears, European war with 214th (A.A.) Hq. 7th Army. GORDON, Hugh T-5 honorably discharged, Sept. 30, 1945; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. M. Gordon, 924 Hubert-av; in service four years, five months, 27 days; overseas 10 months, 19 days, European war, driver of tank destroyer, Co. 644th 8th Division.

HEDGES, George Pfc. honorably discharged Sept. 30, 1945; son of Mr. and Mrs. Gro-ver Hedges, Route 3, Lancaster; in service four years, six 24 days; overseas European war three years, two months, quartermaster.

STOKES, Jefferson T-5 honorably discharged on Sept. 30, 1945; home address is 611 Goodwin-av, Lancaster; in service three years, nine 20 days; overseas three years, two months, 814th Aviation Engineers. MUNCIE, Henry T-4 Sgt. honorably discharged September 30, 1945; home address, Rt. 2, Canal Winchester, Litho-polis.

ROl'SII, Clair T-Sgt. honorably discharged Sept. 30, 1945; husband of Mrs. Virginia L. Roush, Route 2, Lancaster; son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Roush 746 East Wheeling-st; in service four years, six months, one day; overseas 11 months, European war, Army ordnance. ROOKER, William honorably discharged Septem-her 30, 1945; kin of C.

T. Rook-er, 1223 East Chestnut-st, Ross Hooker, 1191 East Chestnut-st; in service three years, four 14 days, overseas two years. S-Sgt. honorably discharged September 30, 1945; son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Campbell, Route 2, Rockbridge; in service three years, seven months; overseas two years, three months. KERN, honorably discharged Sept, 28, '45; husband of Myrtle Kern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Kern, Amanda Route in service three years, four months, 12 days; home address 1219 Grey-lock-st, Lancaster.

BOTTS, Harold Sea. 1-c, V. S. Coast Guard Reserve, honorably discharged September 27, 1945; husband of Frieda M. Botts, 630 Washington-av, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Botts, IN. 11 11, -u BiDuanrT 0 by Mary Muff et W5 Tricky battle jacket two-piecer to see Collegiennes or Juniors on the job through Fall MANeuvers. Rayon gabardine combined with rayon and wool Sportsweave. Dark-with-bright color combinations.

IIOCH, Robert PI. II. S. Marine Corps, honorably discharged, point system, Sept. 27, 1945; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hoch, 426 East Chestnut street; Hoch, 426 E. Chestnut street; four months; overseas 27 Pacific theater, acting first sergeant, Second Battalion, Third Marine Regiment. HOOVER, Charles R. Pfc.

honorably discharged October 2, 1945; brother of Sylvia Saum, Greylock-st, Lancaster. COCHRAN, Ilenrv L. "Chet," Cpl. U. S.

Marine Corps Reserve, honorably discharged September 21, 1945; son of Mrs. Alma Cochran, 517 South Broad-st, enlisted January 13, 1942, in service three years, eight months; served 28 months South Pacific, with mortar platoon, 3rd Marine Division. WESTERMAX, Leland, Pfc, honorably discharged September 26, 1945; husband of Mrs. Emily A. Westerman, Newark; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy L. Westerman, 287 North Broad-st, Bremen, in service three years, seven months, five days; overseas 21 months, European war with Co. 379th Regiment, 95th Infantry Division. FRASl'RE, Harold Lieut, (sg.) USNR, honorably discharged October 2, 1945 at Great Lakes, son of Mrs.

Rosa Frasure. 637 East Mul-berry-st; in naval service four years, four months; overseas Pacific a year, administrative officer, carier-based pursuit squadron. ZIMPFER, Geo. SSgt. honorably discharged September 30, 1945; home address, 807 East Mulberry-st, Lancaster.

HEDGES, Harry honorably discharged Septem- A' ili" A I mm AH Sing Out Foi SWANSDOWN is Exclusive With Us i A suit or a coat, if it's a Iook-at-the-label Swans-down, can be the keynote of a smart wardrobe. Styled with such versatility and young flair, the Swansdown fashions are always in tune with you. Witness at right, a finely tailored suit in pure wool. IF SOPER, Eugene honorably discharged Oct. 3, 1945; son of Elizabeth Soper, Route 2, Pickerington, O.

BURTON, Verl T-Sgt, honorably discharged October 3, 1945; son of Mrs. Leona Burton, 843 N. I5road-st; in service two years, eight months, and 27 days; overseas 10 months as a waist gunner B-24 Liberator, Acts AT ONCE to Relieve and 'Loosen' (CAUSED BY COLDS) first spoonfuls of pertussin- must promptly relieve such couching or money back. Prescribed bv tliousanda of Doctors! pertussin acts'af. once not only to relieve couching but It actually 'loosens phleam' and makes It pasler to raise.

Sale! Effective! Pleasant tastinal Buy pertussin today. 3EB toys. rv( (i 4 Serving That We are The Striped this way and that Slim, trim and fitted to you and you alone. That's because of the ingenious ribbed waist band. One of our new series of Sacony fashions.

And as II HIV wonderful as the next. -JX CLASSIC THE EETTERDOF YOUR WAR DR0M, AC A Communiiy Serves A Nation indeed proud to be a part of Fairfield County the nation's finest community a county of stability, progress and friendliness. J. V. HALTEMAN FUNERAL HONE PiM.

raw IV 1 I 2 TAIL0RETTE 3 A one-piece dress with that two-piece look and a flair for figure flattery you'll adore. Rayon and wool Sportwill combined with rayon gabardine. Smart color combinations. RAY H. WISE Licensed Director Wiseman's Second Floor Phone 727 147 W.

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