Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

Location:
Zanesville, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

aali i ai. a.i im 1 t'Vrt "At I Obituaries Court News mm Tawt MM Clay ima ii Dioan at SKKBiaM. v. ui. WILLIAM EDGAR QUAKER CITY William Allen Edgar, 36.

of Quaker City Route 2 died at 9:45 p.m. JY ara Tla M. uTZ a) aiaart. M. ajarasaj a "ZHTVL at Manna.

'mm. "a'lart SaaMI Sal MmnmitiT al IM Cm it ii tak man rajracai I Moakiaai Cawt Judga Zwatllnf, Myra Quick ef Frazeysburg. $500 and costs, 30 days in jail (credited as served due to defendent's participation In a one-month alcohol program) and a 60-day license suspension; driving while intoxicated and willfully fleeing and eluding an officer. Ellen Dunkle of 3165 S. Pleasant Grove.

$250 and costs, three days In jail or alcohol school and a 60-day license suspension; driving while intoxicated, no operator's and making an improper turn. Herbert Newton of 1302 Race Circle, $150 and costs, failure to comply with a court order, original fine imposed. CmMrtyCavr FAMILY WEEKLY PREVIEW OCTOBER 14. 1984 Family Wiekly' Chandlersville Road; and four great-grandsons. Friends may call 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.Sunday at HUlts Funeral Home.

EMMA UTTIE Emma L. Little. 56. of Duncan Falls died at 7:40 p.m. Thursday.

Oct. 11. at her residence following a long Illness. Mrs. Little was a member of St.

Ann Catholic Church in Philo and the Rosary and Alter Society. She was bom on Oct 7, 1928, In Zanesvilie. a daughter of Arthur J. and Beatrice Paul Longstreth. Surviving are her husband, William L.

Little two daughters, Mrs. Rocky (Darlene) Jarrett of Duncan Falls and Karen A. Little of the home; a son. William L. Little Jr.

of Duncan Falls; a sister. Mrs. Delbert (Mary Alice) Bertke of Zanesvilie; three brothers, Harold J. and Walter V. Longstreth both of Zanesvilie and Carl F.

Longstreth of Duncan Falls; and five grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Bryan Funeral Home. DOROTHY COUtSON Services for Dorothy E.

Coulson, 78. of 2127 Hazel Ave. will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at William Thompson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage with the Rev. Ken- HELEN Hill COLUMBUS Helen M.

Hill. 73, of Columbus, a native of Zanesvilie, died Thursday. Oct. II. She was the daughter of Ralph and Olive Kl-ingensmith.

Mrs. HOI was a retired registered nurse and was a graduate of White Cross Nursing School. She was a member of Northminster Presbyterian Church in Columbus and was a Riverside Nursing Alumni. Her husband. Carl E.

Hill, died in December 1961. Surviving are one son. Richard of Columbus; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Raines of Charleston. W.Va.; one brother, Harold Kl-ingensmith of Cambridge; and three grandchildren.

Friends may call from 7 to p.m. today and from 7 to p.m. Sunday at the Schoedinger Northwest Chapel. 1740 Zollinger Road. Columbus, where services will be at 10 a.m.

Monday. Graveside services will be at p.m. Monday at Memorial Park with the Rev. Robert Russell officiating. MARY CROOKS Mary L.

Crooks. 78, of 1051 Eastman St, died at 3 16 p.m. Friday. Oct. 12.

In Bethesda Hospital. Mrs. Crooks was a resident of the Zaneville area since 1940 and a member of Central ti rx. Educational Meeting superintendent of Newark City Schools. The conference centered on the teaching profession and creating educational programs that can be tested Assistant Superintendent Dr.

Robert Evans, Slate Department, Columbus, far right and PatrtcU Fletcher, a Steubenvllle prtnctpal. second from right, were the keynote speakers at the State Department DPPF Regional Conference held 0 0 I aT '7 1 Friends In The Hospital ttll.fr Jmm mm Jr. al ml SvJacv Saas, 'IS; MWlrWA. Snaaa )l Tatrtar t. fatay yttw aana fwwi-a taw.

oru Umm at ta. tana la MM uaa at tum, U. latam mmmmm. wum omtm ait aar ma tm icaa anrHlaia) IIS Mara MM Mai. a)j taiiira ta ta tar araaay faainraMa.

Sanara laa al Max Cavara. tm. iaain raam Manaii at Ninnn. ta). anim Oama wtaaHralCiiaiMrlal.ta, r.a SOUP SUPPER An all-youan-eat soup supper.

Including salad, is being held from 11 a.m. to p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, at the Church of God and Saints of Christ. 516 Cliifwood Ave.

Public Invited. DUTCH BULBS PLANT NOW FOR SPRING BLOOM TULIPS HYACINTHS CROCUS DAFFODILS MANY OTHERS PUMPKINS 69.89.$1.49$2.79 SUNDAY NOON 'TIL 4 TRY IMLAY'S PUMRKIN WALK IT'S FUN ALL THE PUMPKINS YOU CAN PICK UP AND CARRY TO THE CHECKOUT BIG DEAL I $095 ONLY EVERGREENS FOR FALL PLANTING ARBORVITAE- PYRAMID OR GLOBE TAXUS YEWS UPRIGHT OR SPREADER IMLAY'S GARDEN STORE MAYSVILLE PIKE NEXT TO RINKS OPEN DAILY TO SAT. TO 4, SUN. 12 TO 4 GOOD SAMARITAN Darlene Allen, New Lexington. Sharon A.

Salyer, New Lexington. Anise B. Hinkle. Coming. Carol A.

Mendenhall, Nash port. Bonnie F. Sous! in. Thorn-vllle. Karen S.

Cline. Caldwell. Diane Shepfer, 199 Treehouse Lane. June A. Ross, 1109 W.

Main St. Eva S. Wilson, 2139 Armco Ave. Joey A. Tracey, 1214 Eastman St.

Ronald J. Wilson, 529 HaesslerAve. Evelyn M. Henderson, 101 Chapman St. Laura A.

Red fern, 2910 Brookside Drive. Robert D. Moore, 3295 Arch Hill Road. Dfaid Gladys I. Johnson.

New Lexington; Robert D. Moore. 3295 Arch Hill Road; David W. Tlgner, Crooksville; Geneva E. Stalling.

New Lexington: Florence E. Spires, Rose vllle; Jonathan D. Gray, Caldwell; Nellie L. Holmes 6695 Bridgevilie Drive. Barbara J.

Alfman, Corning; William J. Lewis. 1651 Euclid Richard L. a ha fey, Nash port; Ricky J. Work, 1223 Lake Drive; Mary Ellen Kiggans, Sarahsville; Juanita A.

Woodruff. Thornville; Ella E. Slgrtst, 2870 Maysvtlle Pike. ETHESOA Admittaa1 Dixie E. Abele, Dresden.

Trinity United Methodise Church and its Cen-Tri Class. She was born Oct 22. 1905, at Keen. Ohio, a daughter of AIobio and Ruby Longenecker Manning. Her husband.

Edmund C. Crooks, died Aug. 4. 1978. Surviving are three sons, Robert L.

Crooks of the home, Richard E. Crooks of Rockford. 111., and Ted S. Crooks of the home; three sisters, Evangeline Biedman of Parma, Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Ren sen of Norwalk, Ohio, and Mrs.

Ladd (Betty) Rehula of Independence, Ohio; two brothers. Samuel Manning of Galion, and Robert Manning of DeLand, Fla. and two grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Sunday at Bolin Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions 'may be made to Central Trinity United Methodist Church. UNA ADOLPH Lena Adolph. 81. of 324S Lakewood Drive died at 7 a.m. Friday.

Oct. IX In Bethesda Hospital, following a long illness. Mrs. Adolph was a member of St Nicholas Catholic Church. -She was born Jan.

t. 1903. In Zanesvilie, a daughter of J. Omar and Mae Myers Wilson. Her husband.

Francis V. Adolph, died April 10. 1970. Surviving are on daughter-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Adolph of Zanesvilie; three grandchildren, Mrs.

James (Rebecca) Den bow of 334 Schaum Mrs. Kenneth (Deborah) Winland, with whom she made her home, and James F. Adolph of 3670 Family Weekly asked Congressional spouses about Marriage To A Politician. The answers to Is It Worth It? reveal the special problems and pleasures of sharing the life and work of a public official The results of an exclusive survey are in Family Weekly The Siinclny Times Recorder Weekend Magazine In her monthly column, Harriet Van Home comments on the ways to achieve a "rich, full life." She believes you should Help Yourself: Self-Help Books Won't Do It For You. One of America's Extraordinary People is not only manager of the first Ronald McDonald House, but a warm' hostess td its troubled guests, Judy Blore And The House That Love Built," in Family Weekly The Sunday TR Pick on up at newsstand noar you Bettor yet, call 452-4561 for convoiant homo dolivory ar-vie.

COMING UP: October 21: STUCK WITH A DIFFICULT BOSS? October 28: DON'T BOX THEM IN Giving Kids Room To Grow Thursday. Oct 11, at his home. Mr. Edgar was a truck driver and member of BatesvlUe United Methodist Church. He was born March 23.

1948. In Zanesvilie. a son of Eileen Roe Edgars Clark of Sarahsville and the late William Edgar. Besides his mother, he is survived by a stepfather, Harold Clark of Sarahsville: one brother, Glenn Edgar of El Cajon. two stepbrothers, Hal and Mark Clark of Columbus and one stepsister, Brenda Morris of Wheeling.

W.Va. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home in Quaker City, where services will be at I p.m. with the Rev. Ron Miller officiating Burial will be In Guernsey Memory Gardens.

HELEN FISHER Helen S. Fisher. 73. of 3379 Porter Drive died at 4:15 a m. Friday.

Oct. 12. in Mount Carmel West in Columbus, where she had been a patient since Oct S. Mrs. isner, a inetime resident of this area, was a member of Fultonham United Methodist Church where she was former treasurer and Sunday school teacher and a past president ofW.S.C.S.

She was born Sept. 18, 1911. in Perry County, a daughter of Ray and Ethel Myers Smith. Her first husband. John W.

Hoover, died In 1967. and her second husband, Robert E. Fisher, died in 1978. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Jo Anne) Smith of 5330 Pinecrest Drive, Mrs.

Richard (Joyce) Jenkins of 3764 Wesley Chapel Road and Mrs. Terry (Carol Jean) Smith of Acworth. one sister. Mrs. Robert Mildred Browning of 836 Sebom Ave.

eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at William Thompson and Son Funeral home In White Cottage, where services will be at 1 p.m. Monday with the Rev. Sidney Davis officiating.

Burial will be In Fultonham Cemetery. ITOLREEO CUMBERLAND Itol Belle Reed. 79, of Caldwell Route 6 died at 11:40 p.m. Thursday, Oct 11. In Good Samaritan Medical Center.

She was born Nov. 29, 1904, In Morgan County, a daughter of Edward and Mary Cain Combs. Mrs. Reed was a cook for Thomas Restaurant In Caldwell and was a member of the Olive Green United Methodist Church. Her husband, James O.

Reed, died In 1948. She was also preceded in death by one son, Roy Reed, a granddaughter and a grandson. She is survived by three sons, Vernon Reed of Malta. James Reed of Oklahoma and Floyd Reed of Chandlersville; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Bickford of Caldwell Route and Mrs.

Pearl Wait of Cumberland Route one brother. Roll In Combs of Senecaville Route one sister, Mrs. Enid Woodford of Byesvllle; 29 grandchildren; and 43 great-grandchildren. Friends may call 7 to 9 m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at the Tom Funeral Home In Cumberland where services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday with the Rev. Eugene Grubto officiating. Burial will be In Ark Spring Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Heart Fund or the Arthritis Foundation I'd Notice FA YE CAY CAMBRIDGE Faye Gay, 86.

of Cambridge died at 8:50 p.m. Thursday, Oct. II, New Concord Nursing Center. Mrs. Gay was a member of the Nazarene Church of Cambridge, where she served as treasurer for many 'years.

She also taught Cheer Sisters Sunday school classes. She was a former employee of the S. Kresge Co. and Zane Trace Restaurant. She was born Sept.

28, 1898. Cambridge, a daughter of William and Margaret Siegfried. Her husband, Wilmor C. Gay. died In 1978.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dan (Lucille) Bennett Zanesvilie; two sons. Francis Gay of Cambridge Dwight Gay of Coshocton; a sister, Blanche Vocrth Mountpelier. Ohio; 14 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at Bundy-Law Funeral Home in Cambridge, where services will be at II a.m. Monday with the Rev. L. Kollar officiating Burial will In North wood Cemetery. ROSE IEST Services for Rose B.

Best. of 2849 Jenkins Drive, who Hoaart Micnatia al Oaaraara hmmil Mtdcuft. aaaaaaa. tmm C. Cm at i ib M.

nmlf GnaWn X. MM Ua aaaa at ImnMm. US OF CIIKIST qsififfi i rirfarV. Thursday at Hancock Junior High School. Among those attending the meeting were, from left, Trafford Dick, superintendent of Zanesvilie City Schools, Marshall E.

Johnson. DPPF coordinator, and Kathleen Stout, PAL-FOR. THE-DAY Terry "Odie" Belsaer, Fultonham Room 212 Bethesda "Be A Pal" Send A Card Hazel M. Brookks, 663 Spangler Drive. Rodena Dailey.

Rosevilie. Herbert Eubanks, Byesvllle. Pauline Guthrie, New Lexington. Earsle M. Hill.

Stockport. Catherine A. McQuillan, 19 Hickory St. Frank C. Spinks Coshocton.

Vernon W. Stoneburner, Crooksville. Lisa C. Burke, Cambridge. Julia K.

Hamilton, Cambridge. Barbara J. Hanna, 1688 Wheeling Ave. Allen J. Maxwell, 3570 Mona Drive.

Melanie S. Reeves, West Lafayette. Kathleen Shonk, Somerset. Jean M. Thornton, Philo.

Ophelia Hiestand. 623 Moxahala Ave. Everett E. Lacy, Dresden; Gene F. Mclntire, Malta; William A.

Cambridge; Cora Allard, Rosevilie; Peggy S. Barnes, McConnelsville; Connie L. Boyd, Gratiot; at $200 were taken from the car. A representative of the Canteen Bar of 1134 Lee reported someone apparently hid in the bar until closing, then exited through a restroom window with 12 bottles of whiskey valued at $100 between 1 a.m. and 6:30 a.m.

Oct. II. James McCandllsh of 1413 Euclid told officers someone broke the rear basement window of his home and stole a cassette deck valued at $100 betweem 8:20 a.m. and I p.m. Oct 11.

13 Police Investigate Six Local Thefts TR Weather and show growth In school year. (TR Photo) Michael C. Cover, 1405 Chev-ington Circle. Billie S. Cupler, New Lex-ington Guthrie.

New Lexington; Dorothy L. Hambel, Malta; Daniel D. Harris. 1230 Lee Jack C. Hartshorn, Laurelvllle; Hazel E.

Hollingsnead, New Lexington. Brenda K. Hoops. New Lexingtons Rebecca A. Kennedy, 146 Fox William B.

Price, McConnelsville; Tract J. Roberts, Mc Connelsvtlle; Angeline R. Rutter, 1139 Moxahala Cindy A. Valeria Rosevilie. Area Births Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Guthrie of New Lexington, a son at Bethesda. Oct 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke of Cambridge, a daughter at Bethesda, Oct.

12. Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Hamilton of Cambridge, a son at Bethesda.

Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. David Reeves of West Lafayette, a daughter at Bethesda, Oct.

12. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Baughman of 3460 Wayne Ridge Road, a daughter at Good Samaritan, Oct. 10.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Jeffrey McKay of Stockport, a daughter at Good Samaritan, Oct. 11. Mr.

and Mrs. William Mahaffey of 538 Win ton a daughter at Good Samaritan, Oct. II. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard E. DeVolld of New Philadelphia, a son at Good Samaritan, Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Redfern of 2910 Brookside Drive, a son at Good Samaritan, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shepfer of 190 Treehouse Lane, a son at Good Samaritan, Oct.

12. Mr. and Mrs. John Cline of Caldwell, a son at Good Samaritan, Oct. 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Souslin of Thornville. a daughter at Good Samaritan. Oct 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mendenhall of Nash port, a daughter at Good Samaritan, Oct 12. The Corner Cupboard Antiques 1032 LINDEN AVE. 453-324 Off AFTfllNOONt -f 2ANESVH.lt.

OHIO neth KetUewell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. MERLE RANDIES Services for Merle R.

Randies, 62, of 19 W. First Dresden, who died Thursday, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Dresden United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ken Scheffield officiating. Burial will be in Dresden Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Baughmaa-Vensil-Orr Funeral Home in Dresden. CAROL STALEY Carol L. Staley of Philo died at 7:34 p.m. Friday, Oct.

12. In Good Samaritan Medical Center following an apparent heart attack. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at the Clyde E. Thompson Funeral Home in Duncan Falls.

CLARK COX Clark M. Cox. 87. of ODC Nursing Home, formerly of 1068 Grant died at 2:10 pm. Thursday.

Oct 11. in Good Samaritan Medical Center, following a long Illness. Mr. Cox, a veteran of World War was a retired carpenter and a member of Apostolic Christian Church. He was bom Jan.

13, 1897, in Ritchie, W.Va.. a son of John and Glendora Hicks Cox. Surviving are his wife, Mary Elizabeth Forshey, whom he married Aug. 26, 1949. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at Hillis Funeral Home. EOT. Sat, Oct 13 FRONTS: Warm Coid OcduOcd -v-v StaOonary V. Cloudy the morning becoming partly cloudy during thei aiiernoon; nign near rv. Saturday night and Sunday: partly cloudy, low Saturday night 50 to 55, high Sunday 70 to 75.

Chance of rain: near zero percent Saturday and 10 percent Saturday night Monday through Wednesday: fair and warm with highs hi the 70s and lows in the 50s. RATIONAL SUMMARY 56. TM Ulllaaa) WlllS IT mmnm at Tmm aaataana: am OmM Cwl mrmm Mmiiimil mm mil II Smugs aaria af Ma awu MM Or i Ltaai mm mm StMv rartiCaMtf tsw rts tf VlmTcCmnmtmTmymm' WEWCTTED TEMPCJIATURKS Tartar Hiajl Taaaa aL TUI SADAT'S 1T.aUTJtA.TVms TaMamar I KUJk i a laaj-al a 1 Hmm ss laai a aya.S ht S. In of and of 4 the be Searching The Scriptures Roger Massey Zanesvilie detectives are investigating six recently-reported area thefts involving II, 160 worth of goods. Randall Wlilett of Nash port told police officers someone used a wire to open the door of his car.

parked at 1147 Brighton between 10 a.m. Oct. 7 and 10 a.m. on Oct. 8.

He said an AMFM cassette car stereo valued at $350. two car stereo speakers valued at 8130 and a stereo amplifier valued at (150 were taken. Michael Fowler of 417 Cliff-wood reported someone entered his home and took an AMHFM stereo receiver valued at $300 and a tape deck valued at Sao between noon and 2 p.m. Oct. II.

Sue Lelby of 3R5 Stewart Apt C. told officers someone used a lost or stolen key to enter her apartment and take 8200 between Oct 1 and Oct. 11. Stephanie King of 465 W. Lawndale reported someone broke the passenger side window of her car while parked at the Room Bar on West Main Street between 1:30 a m.

and 5 43 a m. Oct 19. She told officers miscellaneous Items valued Ohio Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Friday night in the Ohio Lottery's daily game, "The Number," was 358. In the "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 1751 FordS Fbi42rs YL'R smPATIIY ITII FMim KRS 134S MAPLE 45K3378 Th4) Forecast for 8 m. Showers Ran Fkvnss Snow Partly The Aaaatwar.4 PrM MOftTHWEST CENTRAL LAKESHOM EAST lAKESHOtf NORTHEAST INLAND WEST CENTRAL CENTS.

Al HIGHLANDS Saturday: dense fog la the morning becoming mostly cloudy, but with some afternoon sunshine; high 65 to 70. Saturday night and Sunday: partly cloudy; low Saturday night near 50, high Sunday near 70. Chance of rain: 10 percent Saturday and 20 percent Saturday night MIAMI VALLEY CENTRAl SOUTHWEST Saturday: dense fog in the morning becoming mostly cloudy, but with some afternoon sunshine: high near 70. Saturday night and Sunday: partly cloudy, low Saturday night near 55; high Sunday 70 to 75. Chance of rain: 10 percent Saturday and 20 percent Saturday night.

(AST CENTRAL SOUTH CENTRAL Saturday: dens fog in SPECIAL THEME SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 9:15 BIBLE CLASSES "FOOTPRINTS OF JESUS" 10:15 WORSHIP SERVICE "WHY DID THE SAVIOR COME TO EARTH?" INVITED NURSERY AVAILABLE ENTRANCE RAMP (NO STEPS) PHONES FOR HEARING IMPAIRED COAAE AND BRING A FRIEND OUTDOOR FAMILY PORTRAITS' PHONE 452-9091 Portroifs by cs PMJLVIIATIOH LattMkam mm tmtsim NOHVAL PARK CIIUKCH Mastc op Photography died Wedensday. Oct 10. will be at 1 p.m. today at Bolin Funeral Home with the Rev. James Miller officiating.

A 15 Arrh Slrrrt Zaneaville. h. 4.1701 BIBLE STUDY SUN. A.M.-VYED 7-30 PJM. WORSHIP SUN.

A.MM 04 ADA It AVE. Burial will be in Memorial Park. -Pd. Notice i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times Recorder
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Recorder Archive

Pages Available:
1,034,143
Years Available:
1885-2024