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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 4

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trade Conrad and Ruth N. Dan ner, Mrs. Leon Await and daugh- Deatlis And Funerals Mrs. Harry Wachter, Mrs. Walter VanGundy 4 THE EAGLE-GAZETTE Monday.

April 29. 1968 Vital Statistics tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Greece end ed a weeklong observation Sunday of the first anniversary of the military coup that brought Premier George Papa-dopoulos to power. Papadopou-los said in a speech at Athens Stadium the government felt it had carried out its duties "and is looking forward to completing its task." son, Mrs. Charles A. Shupe and son, Mrs.

John B. Seymour and daughter, Mrs. Harold R. Mc-Cafferty and daughter, Mrs Charles F. Pierce and daughter, Mrs.

Bernard J. Bininger and daughter and Mrs, Robert Q. Smith and son. Comity Squad and Fire Runs GREENFIELD Saturday 12:01 p.m., James Burns, 56, Suburban Trailer Court, Carroll, possible heart attack; given oxygen, to St Anthony's Hospital, Columbus. VIOLET Sunday 4:55 p.m., auto accident, Refugee Legion Park, Richard Riggs, 19, Columbus, minor Sunday 4:33 a.m., 645" E.

Walnui Mrs. William Eaton, 34, ill; to Dnnnonaoaj Mrs-Walter (Dortha EL) Van-Gundy, 72, Edgewater Park, died late Saturday night. Survivors include one son, Francis VanGundy, Columbus; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Thompson, Canal Winchester, Mrs. Violet Francis, Edgewater Park; one brother, Col.

Seth C. Dildine, Canal Winchester. Funeral services will be held at the Myers Funeral Home, Groveport, Wednesday, 1 p.m., with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Columbus. Boyd R. Lee Boyd R.

Lee, 62, Rocky Brae, died Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. He was an operator at Plant 1, Anchor Hocking Glass and member of local 561 of AFGWEU. Survivors include his' wife, Mimi; one sister, Mrs. Ray Pitt-man, Valley Jo, Calif.

Local 561 will hold memorial services today, 7:30 p.m., afthe Sheridan Funeral Home. Visiting hours are restricted to the family only. Family requests donations be made to a favorite charity. Private funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sheridan Funeral Home with Paul O.

Weimer officiating. Cremation will follow services. Squad Runs i Saturday 2:54 p.m., Lancaster. High School, baseball diamond, Wil liam Whipple. HI, 17, of 2454 Swanson Columbus, son of Mr and Mrs.

William Whipple II, fractured collar bone; to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. .7:32 p.m., 1002 Pierce, George Starner, 66, returned to bed. 10:44 p.m.', 1275 'S. Broad, Robert Converse, 21, of 1331 S. auto accident; to Lan caster-Fairfield County Hos-pit HEARING AIDS Experienced, trained Consultant RAY ANDERSON 653-5127 Aft.r 4 p.m.

Local sales service Lancaster-Fairfield County Hos pital. 5:38 p.m., 827 Third, Stella Bullock, 72, ill; to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. 8:37 p.m., Engine House No. 1, Brian Doty, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Doty, 712 Cher okee, fell, injured right hand; first aid. 10:58 p.m., 727 E. Wheeling, Kay Pettit, 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettit, ill; to Lancaster-Fairfield Coun ty Hospital.

Monday 5:28 a.m., 1321 Allen, Alma Borchers, 56, ill; to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. Census figures show one horse for every three persons In Paraguay. PAY LESS ii ROUTE 33 SOUTH OPEN 9-9 SUNDAY 10-7 Good Thru Friday, May 3 injuries to arms and side, Law rence Kerby, 20, Columbus, minor injuries to arm and back; to Grant Hospital, Columbus. BREMEN Saturday 4 p.m., Mrs. Peggy Childres, 28, Rt.

1 Bremen, cut toes on right foot off with power lawn mower; first aid, to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. BALTIMORE Sunday 6:10 p.m., Mary Smurr, 38, Rt. 1 Baltimore, ill; to Doctor's Hospital, Columbus. PLEAS ANTVILLE Saturday 5:28 p.m., Estate-Club Golf Course, William Alwood, 37, of 938 James Lancaster, ill; given oxygen ten minutes, to Lancaster-Fairfield County Hos-pital. Fire Runs Saturday 5:22 p.m., Sixth and Harrison; false alarm.

7:02 p.m., Betty Boggs owner, 346 S. High, auto fire, corner of Winding and Perry, car buretor and hood burned; loss $50. JUMBO SAVE TIME AND SMONEYS Phone 6531761 0' STORAGE CHEST PRIME MEATS QUALITY FOODS Leo Thimmes Sons 221 S. BROAD FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY ONE PIECE WRAP AROUND CONSTRUCTION PLASTIC HANDLES EXCLUSIVE WALNUT WOODGRAIN PATTERN JUMBO SIZE 177 in ii rt Mrs. Harry (Fannie) Wach- ter, 233 E.

King, died Saturday at her home. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Georgia Cunningham, Lancaster. Friends may call Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ward Halteman Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at Halte- man's; Rev. Merrick A. Dan-forth officiating; burial in Crest- view Mausoleum of Forest Rose Cemetery. Mrs. John Jones Mrs.

Amy V. Jones, 76, Mc-Arthur, widow of John Jones, died Saturday morning in the home of her son, Dale Jones, 411 North Broad where she had lived for 'the past 5 years. Survivors include another son, Vaughn, Columbus, 4 grandchil dren, including Miss Sue Jones, Bowling Green State University student, Air Force Capt. Keith Jones of Texas, one great grandchild, and 2 sisters, one living in Dayton, the other in California. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., Christian Church, McArthur; burial at McCarthur.

Friends are calling at the Wrightsel Fu neral Home, McArthur. Walter A. Wiley Mrs. Walter A. (Alice Wi ley, 75, of 532 King, died Satur day, 9:30 p.m., in Lancaster- Fairfield County Hospital.

She was a member of the Fifth Ave Church of Christ. Survivors include four daugh ters, Miss Helen Wiley of the home, Mrs. Raymond (Mildred) Blosser, Lancaster, Mrs. Wood' row (Eva) Knotts, Lancaster, Mrs. Raymond (Ruth) Bierly, Newark; ten grandhildren; 17 great-grandhildren; one sister, Mrs.

Eva Ellis, Bridgeport; one brother, Harry Longwell, Bel aire. Friends may call at the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at Smith's with Rev.

Grant Lay man officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Fred C. Nerny Jr. Fred C.

Nerny 61, Columbus, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Patricia Wallace Nerny, Columbus; a brother, Albert J. Nerny, Newark; sisters, Mrs. Patricia Snider, Mrs.

Margaret McDonald, and Mrs. Philip Scanlon, all of Columbus, and Mrs. Ernest Wilkins, of 218 Kanawha, Lancaster. Friends may call at the Weir Arend Funeral Chapel, 4221 N. High Columbus, today from 2 to 4 p.m.

and from 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held Tuesday at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in Columbus at 9:30 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Columbus. Roy E.

Reedy Roy E. Reedy, Columbus, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital. He was a retired Pennsylvania Railroad express clerk. He leaves his wife, Marie, daughters Romona and Lola step daughter, Mrs. 'Garnet Rhodes, Columbus; step son, Emerson Mason, Millersport; eight grandchildren; brothers fharlps nnrl Frprl Tfpprlv fn- lumDus; sisters, Mrs.

Edna Baughman, Columbus, and Mrs. Lola Evans, Oxford, Pa. Friends may call at the O. R. Woodyard Co.

State St. Chapel, from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Services will be held there at 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Interment will be at the Pataskala Cemetery Tuesday. Masonic services will be held at 8 p.m. Monday at the chapel. Births WOOD Mr. and Mrs.

Jess William Wood, Box 717, Buckeye Lake, son April 27, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. EATON Mr. and Mrs. William Eaton. 645 E.

Walnut son April 28, Lancaster-Fairfield County Hospital. PETERS Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Pe ters, 1460 Rainbow son Ap ril 28, Lancaster-Fairfield Coun ty Hospital.

HALL Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hall, Bal timore, son April 27, Doctors Hospital, Columbus. ASHMORE Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Ashmorc, Stoutsville, son April 28, Doctors Hospital, Columbus. Americans drive 6 per cent of all the passenger cars in the world and 40 per cent of all the commercial vehicles. 1 I Navajoland, largest American Indian reservation in the United is northwest of Gallup N.M. In The ADMISSIONS Mary Householder, Rt. 5 Lan caster Harry A.

Bauman, 152 Wheeling St. Nellie B. Lane, 1194 N. Colum bus Nellie Meadows. Rt.

3 Thornville Leland E. Snoke, Rt. 1 Lan caster Charles L. Pratt, Columbus William Hodge, Lancaster June A. Walter, 231 Maple Louise Caudell, Millersport Glenn F.

Bean, 1418 N. Colum bus Beulah L. Stout, 737 Edgmont Chance W. Appreman, Colum bus. Kathy A.

VanHorn, 302 Tal- madge Arthur Mohler, Rt. 1 New Straitsville. TREATED AND RELEASED Alex Henry, 547 E. Mulberry Ronald Gage, 628 Reese Liesa Baker, 738 E. Main Stephen Skeens, 810 Lake S.E.

Harold Dambaugh, Rt. 1 Lancaster William E. Whipple III, Columbus Steven Walt, 416 N. Maple Richard Reynolds, Sugar Grove Pete Wuefeck 519 Oak-wood Julie Smith, 562 W. Sixth Darren Poston, 928 S.

Broad Peggy Childress, Rt. 1 Bremen William Alwood, 938 James Rd. Thomas Gillespie, Baltimore Marianne Heston, 611 High St. Willis Triplett, 327 E. Locust Shirley Blackburn, Amanda Robin James, Baltimore Maria Bungard, Rt.

1 Pleas-antville Ethel Heinzman, Bremen Robert Converse, 1331 S. Maple Marguerite. Middaugh, Rt. 5 Lancaster Fern Carpenter, Rt. 2 Carroll Christine Canfield, 340 Witte Michael Myers, Rt.

2 Amanda Richard Heimberger, Rt. 3 Danna Huff, 1736 W. Sixth Patrick Oatney, Columbus Estella Bullock, 827 Third (rear) Carol Draper, Columbus Amy Gleissner, 221 S. Maple Mark Burleigh, 1325 Shumak-er Travis Bowersock, 209 Livingston David Purk, Rt. 6 Lancaster Karen Hite, 515 Summitview Dr.

Mark Westhoven, 309 Leonard Dr. HOSPITAL BED RENTAL $17 MONTH COMMODE CHAIR $5 MONTH SUPPLIES 'SALES AND RENTALS Vi GALLON MIRACLE FORMULA HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER WIPES AWAY DIRT, GREASE AND NO RINSING NECESSARY PERFECT FOR EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD CLEANING 77 BROOM QUALITY CORN FOR LONGER SERVICE WOOD HANDLE WOOD REINFORCED STEPS CERTIFIED SAFETY CONSTRUCTION IDEAL FOR SPRING CLEANING .0 0 SUPER STAINLESS STEEL BLADES REG. 79c SIZE om 711 4-Ply Nylon Cord General -Jet Whltewall A high mileage tire with long wearing Duragen tread rubber. The only traction-action dual tread tire in its price field. What tire! What a price! Hospital Tammy 'Ackers, Rt.

4 Lancas ter Tracey Frampton, Columbus Edward Graf, 311 S. Maple Nark Later, Rt. 2 Logan Betty Collins, 933 Third Kenneth Workman, Baltimore Ronald Ball 2190 Boving Rd. Andrew Braglin, Rt. 4 Lancaster Kacy Pettit, 727 E.

Wheeling Clarence Paul, 1318 W. Main Kathryn Reed, 241 Union Christine Young, Rt. 3 Pataskala Alma Borchers, 1321 Allen St. DISCHARGED Mary Householder. Ronald W.

Pittman, Charles N. Hart, Paul C. Jeffries, Phyllis J. Warfield, Blanche L. Febus, Eileen Provost, George E.

Smith, Dorothy E. Harris, John E. Tobin, Eleanor J. McGrath, Anna M. Stock-er, Frank F.

Danison, Paul Faigley, June R. Burns, O. Ger FOOT-PRIMTS PHIL WALKER BABY SITTERS We're not really baby sitters, but definitely Baby Fitters. Our store, our trained personnel, and our Stride Rite shoes are all de signed and dedicated to-understand children. After school and Saturdays it looks like we are scout headquarters or a children's home.

We are the Home of Happy Feet and STRIDE RITE shoes keep feet happy. THE JRIDEKITE SHOE THE SHOE THAT UNDERSTANDS CHILDREN PHIL WALKER'S SHOE CENTER In the new Main Center BIdg. Plenty of Parking Side and Rear of Store. Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 Friday Till 9 "Home Of Happy Feet" 737 E. Main 654-3166 WHEEL CHAIR $10 MO.

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.53 CORN 2 FOOT I I I 77c Plus $2.35, $2.36 led 1m Stzas 8.2$k14. t.lSxlS lubtitss lor Butch, Olds. Pontiac, Chrysler, Oodge, Plymouth, Mercury. State ww); local Uies ulii easy monthly payments. fut Use General's AUTO-CHARGE PLAN.

No money down, "Cheaper by the dozen" Special! POPULAR GENERAL GOLF BALLS $C85 DOZ. ONE 002 FEB CUSTOMER) tact Golfer's favorite! to rigid USGA specifications. compression, liquid center. THE SPOILER nr.wptn a err nr. VL.

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TOP QUALITY LAWN FERTILIZER SINGLE 20 lb BAG ONLY flea! Contum iron and mlpftuf, (Kit atf covtra i .000 It. Pooulit 20-10 miilvn. QUALITY HAND GARDEN TOOLS FREE WITH ANY PURCHASE! Uviivpack OF FAMOUS LUTHER BURBANK FLOWER SEEDS (LIMIT GIANT ZINNIAS AND MARIGOLDS! Take advantage of this special early bird otter! Beautify your garden, your home with giant colorful zinnias, marigolds. Hurry in for your free twin pack! INDUSTRIES HIGHWAY SAFETY em ONLY Made 100 2 Triple heavy for only DC (or59Cach) WW 'ill- Pkg. of 5 u.A Choice of weeder, trowel, transplanter, cultivator chrome-plated, gauge steel Comfort-grip handle COMMITTEE 'WALKERS $4 A MONTH WATERMASSAGE $24.

MO. CANES $2.50 RETAIL MACK REST $7.91 RETAIL ADJUSTABLE RED TRAY $9.91 RETAIL EVERYTHING FOR THE SICKROOM CALL 653-0942 FREE DELIVERY SCHVENDEMAN 8 COOK 149 W. MAIN 653-0942 FRED SHAEFFER TIRE SHOP "Be Safer With Shaeffer" 550 LINCOLN AVE. 653-1971 GENERAL AUTO.

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