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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 13

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 13

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1966 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO PAGE 5 SECTION Dennis The Menace By Ketcham Pennsville BERRY'S WORLD STARS SAY Area Briefs By Estrellita PENNSVILLE Edward Cooper of Weirton, W. Va. has most of the year, and you may been employed to work with local Church of Christ. He was realize a dream of travel in 1967 Saturday For Tomorrow SOME planetary restrictions will prevail on Sunday either in February, May, July married to Miss Barbara Buckley of Parkersburg Sept. 1 and-or August.

Best periods of especially along personal lines. Columbus Woman Slain; Native Of Zanesvillc and following a honeymoon they romance: Late December, next April, May and August. A child born on this day will It will be most important to use great tact in all dealings, since will move into the church parsonage. Cooper will begin his many persons will be rather work Sept. 11.

Both attended be endowed with unusual creative and technical ability Ohio Valley College at Parkers burg. "edgy." Use caution in traveling, too. For The Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday ana great personal magnetism Monday For Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mizer Evelyn Jean Whittington, 36, a Zanesville native, was stabbed at least 12 times Friday in her near northside and family.

Mrs. Harriette Abel and Mrs. Martha Mizer of West A GOOD day for making Lafayette have returned from partment in Columbus. The Mrs. Mullins told police Mrs.

Whittington was dead when shs returned from going for help. Born March 26, 1930 in Zanesville, she was a daughter of Mrs. Letta Mae Norris Keyser of Columbus and the late William Keyser. Mrs. Whittington moved to your horoscope indicates that you should take advantage of every available opportunity to a trip to Storybook Forest, progress in both job and monetary affairs, but you will have to use good judgment in all knife was not found at the scene.

Niagara Falls and other places of interest. Police took into custody Wil transactions. Sidestep all vision ary schemes. Devote leisure liam uienn bonan, zi, on a Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Bowersock hours to auiet pursuits rather Columbus 10 years ago. of New Lexington were Sunday warrant charging him with first-degree murder and burglary of than indulge in hectic social guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed advance yourself in occupational matters now since, while results will not be immediate, your stars presently stimulate good ideas and ingenuity in putting them over. Best periods for job and-or business gains: Mid-December through mid-February, late June, late August and all of next Septem an inhabited dwelling.

activity. Raney. Mrs. Raney and Mrs. Authorities said they found For The Birtheay Bowersock were patients in the If tomorrow is your birthday, same room at Good Samaritan the victim, clad in a nightgown, on the kitchen floor of an apart Surviving are a son, James, 5, and a daughter, 3, of the home; two brothers, Joseph of Dayton and William of White Cottage; seven sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Stoneking of 1169 Hall avenue, Mrs. Susan Mumaw of Zanesville Route 5, Mrs. Barbara Gee of Zanesville Route 2, Mrs. your horoscope indicates thai Hospital a year ago. "Would you please look at your clock, Mom? I think you've HAD eight hours sleep." ment next to her first floor the next 12 months will be Mrs.

Bertha Williams and "Could, you find It in yourself to stop calling me 'fat cat1?" apartment. extremely Important where Mrs. Lucy Dougan have return Police said they were told by your career and finances are ber. Good financial periods parallel the above, with June an outstanding month for ed to their home after spending TIIE FLINTSTOIVES fill Uanna-Barbcra neighbors Mrs. Whittington argued with a former boy friend the past several days in Columbus visiting relatives.

concerned. Even though progress may seem slow at present, if you take advantage of all expansion. But do avoid Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilaman extravagance and speculation especially between now and available opportunities, are co and daughter Hilda and Mrs earlier in the day and he returned to her apartment about' 2:30 a.m.

November 1st. operative with both superiors and associates, and promote Frankie Hilaman were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Where romance and social Kathryn Roberts of Akron, Mrs. Paulene Green of Kettering, Mrs.

Nancy Lundfelt of Granville and Miss Joan Keyser of Columbus. The body was taken to De-Long and Baker Funeral Home where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Neighbors said he kicked in your highly original ideas in a relationships are concerned, you Hilaman and family of Norwalk convincing manner, results the front door and was scuffling A family dinner was held on with the victim when a next- should nrove truly re Sunday honoring Pvt.

and Mrs can look forward happily to most of the year with accent on especially stimulating experiences during late Decem Ak rtl 0 jIWISHV S3-. A Yl'Q PUT MOMMY IN ItA Of I HANPY Jf WHENEVER I OIDNT door neighbor. Mrs. Grace Mul- Terry Hilaman of Washington lins, ran to investigate. State who are spending a 20-day leave in Norwalk before Pvt Hilaman goes to Viet Nam ber, next April, May and August.

Sentimental affairs could prove disappointing in late November, June and July, LBJ Turns Down Fair Bid Bertha Williams accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and warding even if not immediate. Best periods along financial lines: Between December 21st and February 15th, next June (an excellent month for expansion), August and Sep-ember. Do be conservative during the forthcoming November and the first three weeks of December, however.

Months in which you should note job and-or business uptrends: The same period aforementioned in a however. family to Norwalk to attend the A child born on this day will COLUMBUS (UPI) Gov. dinner, to Lancaster for a speech at the fairgrounds. be endowed with ambition, Mrs. Frankie Hilaman Is James A.

Rhodes Friday invited President Johnson to speak There was no Indication Frf. spending the week with Mr. and By II Capp LI'L ABNER day that the Republican gover- great intelligence and an un usual love of the arts. The Day After Tomorrow at the Ohio State Fair. Mrs.

John McPherson of Mans nor, a candidate for re-election, field. "The President will be unable Planetary influences promise Mrs. Frankie Hilaman Is to attend the fair because of his would meet the Democratic President who will be accompa- congenial business relationships spending the week with Mr. and monetary connection, late April, June, August and September. tight schedule," an aide to MILLYONSO'CANsVl tAw NOBODV SEEPE'S Vv I O' SEEPAGE'S NEVER 1 (SHOULD BE?) I CHICKEN SOUP JOOy (LOOK) (CHICKENP UlDOOT iWA nied by state Sen.

Frazter Mrs. John McPherson of Mans Johnson said. "He has to re Reams the Democratic gub field. on Monday, success through mental work and writings, general advancement along turn to Washington Immediate ernatorial candidate. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Neff and ly after his speaking engage- Rhodes will dedicate a library sons of Huntington W. Va. were ment at Lancaster." most lines. All should do well! For The Birthday Otsego Grange Meets Tuesday at the Middletown Branch of callers of friends in the area on Johnson was scheduled to ar Monday.

If Mon'day is your birthday, rive at 3:30 EST at Day Mrs. Mary Anderson had use all of your imagination and originality to work on pet ton for a speech then fly to Miami University, 20 miles from Dayton; attend a boat re-gata at Portsmouth, and address the United Mine Workers District 6 picnic at Bellaire. Otsego Grange will meet at 8 maior surgery performed on Lockbourne Air Force Base Monday in Mt. Carmel Hospital, projects now. Planetary near Columbus, and motorcade p.m.

Tuesday. Master Howard Castor will be in charge. The iuvenile a will have Columbus. She is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs.

Frank Mills influences will be so generous in stimulating your ingenuity where occupational interests are charge of the lecture hour. and Mrs. Myron Janes were Refreshments will be furmsn- callers at the hospital on Wed concerned that conscientious Middeltown Campus Due ed bv the grange. Tickets lor nesday. efforts to cooperate with them the Pomona chicken barbecue Matthew Davis of Columbus By George under should bring fine recognition by TERRY is spending the week with his on Sept.

17 will be available. mid-December. Good trends in grandmother, Mrs. Laura this connection are also indi MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UPI)-Labor Day will be triply Important for the new Middletown First classes will start at 8 a.m. Monday but the 10 and 11 o'clock classes were canceled Davis.

cated during the first two Euchre Scores liS VE5 5I(T- PUT, IT'S FUM-VpOOR WEtL NEVER KNOW IF HE IMAGINATION fwOT mKHCi I ZC I HY. PEWEY PII7 KMQWT JUST RAN AMOK-ANP HAPPENED TOM RHT. 'IT MAKE Xl Mr' vm TrTERENCE, WE'VE BEEN) OUR PRIZE PEKING JUST MAYBE, SOMEHOW, SHE PICK UP "JZAt il iL Ji llMYY Rodney Starling spent last months of next year, late April, campus of Miami University, to permit the students to attend June and August. Best periods James Sims and Charles Rock tied for first place at the VFW week In Columbus attending a work shop to prepare him for for it not only will be a holiday, but also will be opening day and the dedication ceremonies where Gov. James Rhodes and other an Instructer's job In the machine shop at the new euchre party Thursday witn scores of 94.

Second place was of monetary matters: The mid-December-mid-February period, June and next September. Domestic and social activities dedication day. The campus is expected to have an enrollment of more dignitaries will participate. The ribbon-cutting will formally open the two buildings, a hall won by William Laycock with a score of 86. Morgan school.

Butch Weber, son of Mrs, should prove stimulating fori than 700 daytime students and Marie Abel, reported for duty In 1,000 evening students. land a library. Answer to' Previous Puxile the U.S. Navy Sept. 1.

Musical Bit Mrs. Mary Williams has returned home after visiting Nursing Homes Fear Losses relatives in Wooster and Colum bus. Miss Noami Hickerson, ACROSS 1 Largest drum Stru.ged instrument (Musical direction 12 Verbal 13 Malarial fever 14 Song's refrain 15 Chemical COLUMBUS (UPI) The S8 Noon suffix 3Let it stand 41 Mala child 42 Swiss canton 44 None god 46 Leather ease for pistol 49 Loop with running knot S3 Exist 64 High places daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hickerson spent the weekend in Ohio Nursing Home Association and the Ohio Nursing Home Council said Friday the Social Columbus visiting her sister Saunders and Ernst By J1ARY WORTH mixtures used Security payment formula for it exoectorants Males Miss Carol Hickerson and attended the fair.

Carol is attending business school in tients who have been promised nursing home care. The association said failure to provide nursing home owners with investment returns would mean private pay patients would have to subsidize losses causes by medicare patients. The council will sponsor next Thursday a day-long meeting 17 High card S7 Excavation for medicare patients will force fi Columbus. nancial losses on the state's homes. EVfl VTJ'V7S1 1111 YOU PROVED THAT 1 i AVONNE7YOU I 1 TELL BOB I I CANNOT iP-MalpCUX25U WHEN YOU GAVEW DOWN THEM.

MRJ SPEAK HIM NOW, TUti BHOTfiOOai wrAiwr VWVBF I MOTHER A 5NOW JOB CRAKS HERE TO MOOT I WILL CALL HIM TONylllMWROUT UPON THE TELEPHONE LATER.Ji Robert Bixler of Cleveland, ore 58 Japanese outcasts SB Drunkard 0 Cease 61 Painful DOWN 1 One and the other 8 Nuisances 9 Birds 10 SubUety 11 Awry 18 Tormented 20 Man's nam 22 Festivals 24 Underdone 25 Prayer ending association chairman, said re here of the state's nursing home 18 SkitUgetan Indian It Phoenician goddess 21 Examine critically, as evidence 23 "My Gal 24 Short-napped fabric 27 Golf mounds 29 Hoarfrost 32 Talisman 34 Pressed 3 Move back 33 Malign looks 35 Coarse fabric 40 Italian province 43 Detail! 45 Roman date 46 Amateurs (slang) 47 Mountain (comb, form) 48 Exude 50 Eight (comb, form) 51 Gunlock catch 52 Essential being fusal of the Social Security Administration to reimburse nursing homes for use of their In owners and administrators. Fred B. Wolf, regional Social 28 Juicy 2 Scope Family Reunion Chandler The annual Chandler reunion vestments is "an unprecedented Security representative, will be 3 Hindu garment 28 Agreed (with 4 Winter vehicles bureaucratic decision." 30 Song (comb, form) 5 Hsve (dial.) 6 Akin The groups said the decision 55 Fibr knots the keynote speaker, explaining federal requirements for nursing homes when the program takes effect Jan. 1. may mean there will not be enough beds for medicare pa-' will be held Sunday at Putnam Hill Park.

A basket dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Canal Project Approved Breece School Breece School reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 18 at the WASHINGTON (UPI) The By Frank Kiny school near Glouster. Gerald M. GASOLINE ALLEY House Public Works Appropria Buckley of Glouster Route 1 is tions subcommittee has ap the secretary-treasurer.

proved $500,000 to begin preliminary work on the controver Veyon The 31st annual Veyon reu Pfeb-yS rzrL- They're always Getting -the kids First time guess you'll missTVoure kidding, of 1 tiflht at first, reada for school for the having them around course! Lucky me! I don't I. AfZX Adamr twins, Walt I the house all d'l Unlucky teacher?) nion will be neia bunaay at Of owing ssjHiassavaijaBxaxaxVVaaaaBjjjsji 1 2 3 I 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24'2S 26 27 28 2 33 '34" 35" 55 ZZH 38" 35" 40 4T" 42 46 46 147 43 49 50 151 152 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 50" 61 sial Lake Erie Ohio River canal, but it is a long way from being built. Roseville Municipal Park. A basket lunch will be served at noon. Rep.

Michael J. Kirwan, D- Ohio. chairman of the subcom Kirway is known to be rely, ing on a congressional authorl-zation made more than 21) years ago to push the canal, but whether his colleagues will go along remains uncertain. The congressman envisions a 1,745 mile stretching from Lake Erie to Mobile, Ala. However, a 120 mile Intercon.

nectlng waterway from Cleveland to the Ohio River and the 253 mile link to connect the Tennessee River to the Tom-bigee River in Alabama are missing. Foes of the canal, mainly the railroads, view it as helping the commerce of Youngstown, Ohio, Kirwan's hometown. mittee, confirmed that the bill contains the project. Church Begins Fall Schedule However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Bureau of Rivers and Harbors had held the Droiect in abeyance for Putnam Presbyterian Church more than a year.

The Budget Bureau must act and Congress this Sunday will begin a fall schedule for Sunday services, must authorize the project be- fore money can be appropriat Rev. Charles A. Vellenga said ed. yesterday. By Bradley and EdyXnyton REX MORGAN, Sunday School will begin at 9:15 a.m., and morning worship at 10:30 a.m.

The youth fellow Brief Mention ship meeting will remain at its regular time at 6:30 p.m. DAILY CRYPTOQIJOTE Here's how to work ltl AXYDLBAAXB If LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's. for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos-trophiw, the length and formation of the words are all hints.

Each day the code letters are different A Cryptogram Quotation Miss Virginia M. Smythe of i of McConnelsville have returned ir I FORGOT hd I1L SEND HER I CANT UNDERSTAND WHAT VOJ MEAN YOU CANT UNDERSTAND Ul1 SOME FLOWERS LWHY YOU'RE ALL UPSET' WHY I'M UPSET I DON'T WANT LUCI ivES- SHK1 gg 490 North Samuel drive has home from attendine the fu returned to her home from a To Present Program Rev. Cleora Moffatt will pre neral of their brother, Allen Patterson of Barberton, O. three month long holiday visit in Portugal, Spain, Morocco, 14 African countries, and France. sent a flannelgraph picture and IUCUJ LDUNE FN! TJ message at 10:20 a.m.

Sunday OBFA EIBXL IBQ OBX QB XOB While in East Africa, Miss at the Brush Creek Community Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons and children, Steven and Lori, of Long Beach, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons of Smythe was a guest of the Chapel on Route 555.

Rev Mount Kenya Safari Club and Moffatt will also give an the Tree Tops Hotel. OSL' DUNFU. DPMQNJFO Yesterday's Cryptoquotej GOD GIVFS EVERT BIRD ITS FOOD, BUT HE DOES NOT THROW IT INTO THE NEST HOLLAND (O 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) evangelistic message at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church. Pastor of Brush Creek Chapel is G.

M. Swift. Spangler drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Bunting cf Boggs road.

Mrs. Harry Colgan of 846 Larzelere avenue, Mrs. Chris Clemens and Mrs. Wally Bragg 1-.

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