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THE TIMES RECORDER 1-A jj Friends In The Hospital Obituaries Roseville; Christy L. Russell, Corning; J. Vivian Smith, Newark; Jerry H. Sode, S245 Hampton Court. Linda L.

Stewart, Cumberland; Annette M. Taylor, Stockport; James V. Wisecarver, 216 Schaum Mary L. Haught, 31S Putnam Francis King Shawnee; Charles R. Rockwell, Mt.

Perry; Jams K. Spillman, Chandlersville. PAL-FOR-THE-DAY WluaniWhiaset.75 ODC Nursing Home 1125 East Pike Room 143 Fair Condition far Ivan M. Pour, Cambridge. Debra S.

Rogers, West Lafayette. Cynthia M. Russell, Hopewell. Leslie D. Seymour, Nashport.

Muriel T. Speer, 1078 Pfeifer Drive." Lizabetb L. Taylor, Dresden. Jayme K. Wheeler, 706 Westbourne Ave.

Oiamlaaoa! Bertha C. Althabers, 2561 Oak wood Edith M. Baker, 836 Keen Mary E. Ford, 1101 Grant Joseph C. Harper, McConnelsville; Estess L.

Jenkins, 1316 Greenwood Carole J. Lewis, 2830 S. Hannah Drive; Allen W. Mulling, Dresden. Flora J.

Noland, Dresden; Debra A. Orwig, 306 Eighth Patricia A. Reisinger, mm Terry Mahan of Newark; 10 grandchildren and six step-grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Florence Hammer of Roseville and Mrs.

Charles (Ella) Barker of Zanesville; one brother, James Mills of Zanesville. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today at the Brucker and Kishier Funeral Home in Newark where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday with the Rev, Joseph Mullenis officiating. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. SENATE MICK Services for Renata Mick, 36.

of El Paso, Texas, who died Friday following an auto accident will be held at I p.m. today at William Thompson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage with the Rev. James Hegedus officiating. Burial will be in Chandlersville Cemetery. MINERVA BARNES Services for Minerva J.

Barnes. 86, formerly of Ridge Avenue, who died Tuesday, will be at 1 p.m. today at Bryan Funeral Home with the Rev. C. Richard Erasure officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park. Pd. Notice, Area Thefts Be A Pal Send A Card Riverside Airport Road. Nancy L. Claytor, Crooksville.

Kathy E. Danison. New Lexington. Cnelsie Emory, Roseville. Sheila M.

PJeteher, Dresden. Victor D. Barrick, W. Lafayette. Karen S.

Campbell, 65 Hillcrest Drive. Lena B. Donley, Adams Mills. Harold Ev Durben, NewComerstown. Ullle Elhell, 2746 Maple Ave.

Horace E. Moore, Somerset. Virgil LT Penn, 1400 Newark Road. "DOLLAR $AVER STORE OPAINT FREEZER PAPER PLASTIC WINDOWS FURNACE FILTERS Opon Dally mn4 Sunday Llndon art Adiar 4S3-060 Keep An Eye On Henneberg's I.R.S. Sale Coming MONDAY You Won't Believe Your Eyes! CHARLES UVERE Charles H.

(Bud) Vere, 72, of 64 Wilson Street, Beverly, died at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at his home. He was born Sept. 24, 1912.

in Zanesville, the son of the late David and Flora Ward Le Vere Mr. Le Vere bad been a resident of Beverly for the past 13 years and retired in 1982 as a welder for Stewart-Glapat Corporation. He was a member of the National Trapshooters Association. Surviving are his wife, Helen Ayres Le Vere, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Patricia) Shutt of Coshocton; two stepdaughters, Carolyn Arnold of Lowell, Ohio, and Julie Ring of Beverly; two stepsons.

Bill Skinner and Greg Skinner, both of Beverly; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Vivian) Ferguson of Dunedin, Fla. and Mrs. Robert (Ruth) McCarthy of Gulfport, three brothers, Harold Le Vere of 2302 Norwood Floyd Le Vere of 542 Cambridge Ave. and Robert Le Vere of Wooster; five grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren and 'several step-grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Bolin Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday with Pastor George B. Kimsey officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park.

EMMETT OLDEN Emmett F. Olden, 76, of Blue Rock Route 2, died at 6:10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at OOC Nursing Home where he had been a patient since 1978. He was bom June 29, 1908, at Ellis Station, the son of Charles and Clara Fye Olden.

A lifetime resident of the Blue Rock area, Mr. Olden was a self-employed truck driver. He participated in the 1926 construction of the former Ohio Power Company plant in Philo. He is survived by a brother, Orville T. Oldfn of l)8 Kensington South Zanesville.

Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Clyde E. Thompson Funeral Home in Duncan Falls where services will be I p.m. Saturday with the Rev.

Charles Travis officiating. Burial will follow in Duncan Falls Cemetery. DALTON PAISLEY COSHOCTON Dallon Paisley. 79, of 128 S. 18th Coshocton, died at 6 a Thursday, Nov.

8. in Picker-ington Health Care Center following a long illness. Mr. Paisley, who attended Ohio University, had worked for Western-Southern Life Insurance Co. for 42 years.

He served as the Coshocton-Cambridge district manager "ZANESVILLE'S FINEST FURNITURE History In tn) statewide American History Test, sponsored by Ohio University, two students from Roaecrans High School placed In the top Ave scores for Musk-Ingum County. Mark Baker, left, placed first In the county (98.) percentile) and John Gent tied (or third place (95.6 percentile). A total of 13,000 seniors took part In tha 1I4 preliminary American History exam. The county winners art Court Municipal Court Jwdgo Zwolllnf James Dawkins of 1006 Pershing Road, $75 and costs; disorderly conduct by Intoxication. Carolyn Dunn of 1344 Greenwood $15 and costs; failure to turn wheels to curb on unattended vehicle.

County Court Judge Hooper Jack Roe of 476 Lanselere $100 and costs (fine suspended) and five days in Jail; criminal trespassing. J. W. Ransbottom of Roseville, $15 and costs; speeding. Jwdg Poyno Danny Devoll co 206 Teak wood Drive, 10 days in Jail and court costs (Jail suspended); assault.

Lisa Hoover of Roseville, $25 and costs; telephone harassment. Kimberlv A. Ball of 3909 I Congratulations ZANESVILLE JOINT CLUTCH ON YOUR NEW BUILDING J0EHARTMAN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Honors eligible to participate in the final essay examination at Ohio University In Athens today. The top 25 students of the 232 in the county who took the test also Included the following Rosecrans students: John Trott, seventh; Ted Dickman, 11th; Kim Benson, 14th; Rob Wahl 16th; Steve Lazar, 18th; Thomas Pltcock, 19th; Kevin Bollinger, 20th; Steve Baum, 22nd; and Nestor NarceUes, 24th. (TR Photo) News Northbrook Drive, court costs; speeding.

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iur u.c ouuinem pan 01 me district will be held at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. It, at the First United Methodist Church In Cambridge. Stephen F. Brimigion.

treasurer of the Board of Global Ministries, will the mission speaker. Fory-four mission Interpreters will participate in the weekend, speaking in local churches throughout the Cambridge District on Sunday, Nov. 18. Reservations for the two banquets must be made through the local church pastor. Name Daiichfpr The daughter born Oct.

23 to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kaid of Redford, has been named Brand! Lynn. 'The mother is the former Vickie Mghthizer. Mr.

and Mrs. Kaid are former residents of Zanesville. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Judson Lighthizer of Zanesville and paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Wooleverof Logan, Ohio. They also have a daughter. Dawn Rochelle, 12 years, and a son, Brandon Lee, 2 years. 2229 NEWARK RD.

00 rati mo 'Mission Saturation9 Weekend Scheduled GOOD SAMARITAN Mae A. Williams, New Lexington. Terry L. Smith, East Fultonham. Eva M.

Harden, 1314 Bran-dywine Place. Catherine M. Chandler, Crooksville. Janet E. Wilson, Thorn-ville.

Clifford R. Anderson, New Straitsville. Minnie Cleary, 1122 Taylor St. Jessie Cain, Coshocton. Polly J.

Slasor, New Concord. Helen P. Miller, 2054 Newark Road. Tanya J. Vandenbark.

429 Forest Ave. Adam s. Harvey, Reedsville.d George A. Williams Thornville. Ellen J.

Winland, 150 Wildwood Drive. DinlModJ Andrew Drabik, 3049 Ridge Road; Judy A. Rusler, 6u0 Jackson Road; Dixie Lee Adams, Arcaid Lane; Katrlna L. Tucker, Sarahsville; Ginger W. Swank, 8390 Hopewell National Road.

Ginger A. Butler, 529 Clyde Vane U. Sherfy, 1103 Clay Michelle E. Dosch, 240 Wildwood Drive; Patricia Jane Neff, Crooksville; Thelma D. Allen, New Lexington; Charlotte A.

Foy, 1326 Bristol; Michael A. Camp, 727 Homewood Joel A. Kuhnash, Lore City. MTHESOA Admitted Alfred W. Billingslev, 3380 Area Births Mr.

and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Campbell 65 Hillcrest Drive, a son at Bethesda, Nov. (. Mr.

and Mrs. Gregory M. Seymour of Nashport, a son at Bethesda, Nov. 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Steven L. Altier of Malta, a son at Bethesda, Nov. 7. Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Bickley of McConnelsvllle. a daughter at Bethesda, Nov. 7.

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hoop of Coshocton, a son at Bethesda, Nov. S.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller of Newark, a son at Bethesda, Nov. S. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary L. Passwaters of 4005 Clay Pike, a son at Bethesda, Nov. 7. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark W. Underwood of Coshocton, a daughter at Bethesda, Nov. 7. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Foraker of 4885 Norfield Road, a daughter, at Good Samaritan, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Garry Mblad Samaritan, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dyko of Malta, a daughter at Good Samaritan.

Nov. 8. Ftoirers show you remember. Sent With Special Care SOUTHEASTERN ALLIED FLORIST 25" diagonal SAVE $200 $628 TW. Set.

I ZANESVILLE of that company until his retirement in 1970. He was a graduate of Meigs High School, taught in Muskingum County and was a member of Park United Methodist Church, Knights Templar and Coshocton Lodge Ft AM. He was born Sept. 28, 1905. in High HUi, Ohio, a son of Charles and Esteila Winestock Paisley.

His wife, Dorothy Pauline Davis Paisley, whom he married Feb. 5, 1930, died Aug. 23, 1977. Surviving are a son, Duane Paisley of Columbus; a daughter, Mrs. Don (Kay) Callander of Columbus; two brothers, Cheney Paisley of Cambridge and Fred Paisley of Zanesville; three sisters, Neva Ellis of Dayton, Ola Lawyer of Cambridge and Leah Kennedy of Huntington Park, and four grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Given-Dawson Funeral Home In Coshocton with the Rev. Dennis Rinehart and the Rev. Edgar Lawyer officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park in Zanesville at 1 p.m.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and until time of services Monday at the funeral home, where Masonic services will be at 8:45 p.m. Sunday. HOWARD HARRIS Services for Howard (Squire) Harris, 77, of 739 Spangler Drive, who died Nov. 7, will be held at 10 a.m.

Sunday at the Poling and St. Clair Funeral Home in Buckhannon, W.Va. with the Rev. Dorsey R. Snyder officiating.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at tie Bolin Funeral Home. The body will be taken to the Poling and St. Clair Funeral Home Saturday morning, where calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

Burial will be in Heavner Cemetery in Buckhannon. VIRGINIA HEIMBERCER NEWARK Mrs. Virginia Heimberger, 53, of 247 Cambria Street, Newark, died Wednesday afternoon at her home. She was born June 10, 1931, In Crooksville, the daughter of the late Raymond Mills and Fern Carruthers Mills. Mrs.

Heimberger was employed by Bolen's Meat Market. Her first husband, Allen Townsend. died In May 1969, and her second husband, Glen Heimberger, died in August 1982. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Sandra) Armstrong of Newark; three sons.

Joseph Townsend and Dale Townsend, both of Newark, and William Town-send of Heath; one stepson. Gene Heimberger of Smoot, W.Va.; one stepdaughter. EST, Nov. 9 FRONTS: CoM-w Occluded -ww Stationery a AST CENTRAL SOUTH CENTRAL Friday, mostly cloudy and mild with a chance of showers. High in the mida 60s.

Friday night and Saturday, continued mild and breezy with scattered showers. Low around 50. High near 70. The chance of rain is 40 percent Friday and Friday night and 50 percent Saturday. Onto txtondod Forocoat Scattered showers or snow flurries Sunday continuing In the northeast on Monday.

Fair Tuesday. Highs mainly 45 to 55 and lows in the 30s. NATIONAL StIMItAHV No PREDiCTtD Tf aUTOATLTLKS Tartar Hla TosnyoLoo VESTEHDAT'S rntTCfurviun YaatoroayaHlaJa St Vianiaia'aLotr tt aa Nam tpa a a aaatmiinyrm PRJECIPTTATION prooVta ran katey aar pmw of tha Factflr Coast aulas oral hiiam ood oo ono aamnokaa; fraaa laoo to MKMajao. Itaao aaao aa 1 lilfctanafO Wi anting front oMOoaotaro Tom 10 1 lOinimoyot mmw anal Soman aro onoatonJ Nr on colonial! FLOWER SH0PPI SOUTH o. The) Finest in Sympathy Tributes N.

MAYSVILLE AVE. 454-3221 PH. 453-3691 JOINT Firm aa aa IM, mm mmnrm iuiMui anoeca freeS REFRESHMENTS AND CLUTCH Corner Richards Road and Kemper Court SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1 2 NOON TO 6 TR Weather ZilORTOfJ BUlLDiriGS Morton buildings is proud to announce the Grand Opening" of Zanesville Joint Clutch. Featuring a Full Line of Clutches and Drive Shafts.

COME A VIEW THE MORTON ENERGY PERFORMED PACKAGE. SALES REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE ON HAND TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ON YOUR BUILDING PLANS. Reported Thefts Involving area businesses were recently reported to Zanesville police. A representative of Modern TV and Appliances of 1804 Dresden Road reported two of three checks taken from the store between June 1 and Nov. 7 were' recently cashed.

The value of the checks cash ed totalled $456. A representative of Sears in the Colony Square Mall on Maple Avenue, told officers someone removed a typewriter printer valued at t.m from a display shelf and left the store at noon on Wednesday. The Muskingum County Fair Board reported (he theft of a chainsaw, a gas can, a sledge hammer, a pipe wrench and a rope from a tool shed on the fairgrounds. The report said the door of the shed was kicked open and the theft occurred between noon Tuesday and 10 a m. Wednesday.

No value was given to the stolen Items. Courthouse News Mnrriogo Appllcotlont Mark Thomas of Dresden and Kathertne Culbertson of 7OH0 E. Wheeling Road. Larry D. Moore of 156 Beulah Ave.

and Kelly Jo Porter of Cambridge. Jerry Anders II of 3035 Shaw Road and Donna Clouse of the same address. Chris Hoffer of Hopewell and Cherie Bell of 3945 E. Pike. Kenneth Stanford of Frazeysburg and Vicky looney of Frazeysburg.

Divorco PntMom Joy L. Mills of 5315 Dresden Road vs. Richard K. Mills of the same address. Fred Frame of 1348 Lewis Drive vs.

Sharon Frame of Cambridge. County Rocotdor a Oct. 114 Report 1983 figures are in parentheses. Deeds: 430(494) Mortages: 336(317) Leases: 103(101) Miscellaneous: 81 (47) Financing Statements 247 (208) The total amount of money financed on the recorded mortages in October 1984 amounted Note: 67 of the deed instruments recorded in October 1984 were sewer easements for the Maysville sewer project. Rural Dale Area News RURAL DALE Revival services will be held at 7 p.m.

beginning Sunday. Nov. 11, with services each evening through Friday. Nov. 16, in the Rural Dale United Methodist Church.

The Rev. Rich Burkhardt from Thn-way will be the speaker each evening. Son Named The son born Tuesday, Nov. 6,10 Petty Officer E.N. Brent and Norma Gardner has been named Robert Brent, Jr.

Grandparents are Bill and Shirley Gardner of Norwich and Mrs. Doris Christine of Hamilton, III. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Lula Marlatt of Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Gardner of Caldwell. Name Daughter The daughter born Oct 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nye of SI West Fifth Street, Dresden, has been named Ashleigh Nicole. Mrs.

Nye is the former Debra Taylor. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Taylor of 63007 Larrick Ridge Road. Cambridge, and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Nye of 3215 Second Street, Trinway. Great-grandmother la Mrs. HUda Taylor of 65098 Larrick Ridge Road, Cambridge. The Forecast for 7 p.m.

Snowers Ram Ffcjmes Snow lie HrtonH Witt Some faOAA Uapi ot Common Mild, Showers Solid The Cambridge District of the United Methodist Church will celebrate a "Mission Saturation Weekend" beginning with a Mission Rally Banquet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at the First United Methodist Church, 201 W. High New Philadelphia. The speaker will be Rev.

Ilobart Johnson, District Superintendent of the Mt. Vernon District, a former missionary in Seoul, Korea. The. Cambridge District Youth will have a mission Festival from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov.

11. Dr. Allen Jernigion will be the speaker. The theme for the afternoon is "The Work Camp Ex- perience." The Mission Rally Banquet Former City Resident Sought NEW LEXINGTON The whereabouts of Mike Hultcr, a former resident, is being sought; According to police, a request to find Huber has been asked by his daughter, Mrs. James Wright.

30-F Bel Air Drive, Washington, 15301. Police records show that Ruber's last known address was at the former Park Hotel on North Main Street. Anyone having any Information about Huber are asked to contact Dispatcher Paula Bundock at the police department a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Frida.

Ohio Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Thursday night in the Ohio Lottery's daily game, The Number," was 614. In the "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 0692. Moves Here Mrs. Leonella Murphy has recently moved from Columbia. N.J.

to Cedar Hills Nursing Home on Newark Road. Mrs. Murphy formerly liv-ed In Sterling until December, 1979, when she moved to New Jersey with OAfl rfmnrpo. CHANGE ALUMINUM CANS INTO CASH TOP PRICE PER LI. SNIDKI Ate Parti UAH MtTTUJI SiNIP MAPLE AVE.

4S3-9M4453-0344 ALL BRAND NEW 1985 COLOR TV MODELS ON SALE! I ICEDERG LE7T0CE Deluxe Space Command fully automatic color console! mx7-rzr GIANT aiiiii 4 HEAD By Tho Anociotod Proaa MOITHWfST WIST CENTRAL Friday, cloudy and milder with scattered showers. High 60 to 65. Friday night and Saturday, continued mild and breezy with scattered showers. Low near 50. High In the midOs.

The chance of rain is 40 percent Friday, 50 percent Friday night and Saturday. CENTKAl LAKESMOtE I AST lAKESHOtE NORTHEAST INLAND CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Friday, cloudy and milder with a chance of showers. High near 60. Friday night and Saturday, continued mild and breezy with scattered showers. Low near 50.

High in the mid-60s. The chance of rain is 40 percent Friday and 50 percent Friday night and Saturday. MIAMI VALLEY CENTS AL SOUTHWEST Friday, cloudy and milder with scattered showers. High near 65. Friday night and Saturday, continued mild and breezy with scattered showers.

Low 50 to 55. High near 74). The chance of rain Is So peicent Friday and Friday night and 40 percent Saturday. LIMIT 2 HEADS, PLEASE! Zenith 19 Color TV, $3U Zenith 25 Color, Save $120, $488 ZENITH COLOR TELEVISION TAirrtNO 24 8 Goldon Rip DAtlAHAS AVAHASlI HEPf TlCKtT POP COMMUNITY CONCCIT. UTTf Mf N.

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