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TIMES RECORDER FRI. APRIL 18. 1986 Obituaries FRANCIS J. KORN Francis J. Korn, 80, of 224 Normandy Circle, died at a.m.

Thursday, April 17, 1986, at Winter House Nursing Home. He was born March 23, 1906, in Zanesville, a son of Frank and Florentine Weisend Korn. A lifetime resident of the Zanesville area, Mr. Korn was a retired printer of the Zanesville Publishing Company. He was also a retired printer from Korn Printing Company and Emmert Printing Company.

Mr. Korn was a member of Saint Nicholas Catholic Church, where he served as choir director for many years. He was also a member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club and the International Typographical Workers Union. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Thompson Korn of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Molly) Greenberg of Columbus; a son, J.

David Korn of Thornton, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Isabelle Holmes of Cedar Hill Care Center and Mrs. Virginia Roth of 3250 Maysville Pike; a brother, George Korn of Cuyahoga Falls; and two grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Bolin Funeral Home, where wake services will be held at 7 p.m. today. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Saint Nicholas Catholic Church with 1 Father Richard Metzger as celebrant. Burial will follow in Mount Olive Cemetery.

The family asks that material tributes be made in the form of tributions to the Muskingum County Cancer Society. DALE R. HAYNAM CAMBRIDGE Dale R. Haynam, 57, of 935 S. 28th Cambridge, died at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, April 16, 1986, at his farm near Quaker City. Born Jan. 31, 1929, at Carrollton, he was the son of Ruth Ray Kidder of Minerva and the late Nelson Haynam. Mr. Haynam was an AI technician and milk testing supervisor for the State of Ohio, a member of the local, state and national Cattle Breeders Associations and a member of the Church Triumphant.

On Aug. 5, 1978, he married Helen Orahoske, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Daryl of Tulsa, seven daughters, Diana Ulman of Carrollton, Direne Donahue of Minerva, Dedre Snode of Butler, Dayle Gruszicki of Sebring, Darla Haynam of Newark and Danta Fick and Ruth Haynam, both of Minerva; five brothers, Dean and 1 Jerry of Minerva, Don of Newman, Frank Mountain Grove, Mo. and Allen of Alliance; two sisters, Mary Rimmele of Louisville, Ohio and Shirley Aqueerre of San Francisco; 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Thorn Funeral Home in Cambridge, where services will be held at 8:30 p.m. today, the Rev. Robert Hollins officiating. Additional calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Gotschall-Hutchison Funeral Home in Minerva, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, with burial in Grove Hill Cemetery, Hanoverton. AGNES BELL LOPEZ Services for Agnes Bell Lopez, 64, of 464 Schultz Drive, will be held at 1 p.m. today at Hillis Funeral Home with the Rev. G.W. Morse officiating.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pd. Notice. ROMAN NOLL Roman F. "Rome" Noll, 79, of 1018 Muskingum died at 9:11 a.m.

Thursday, April 17, 1986, at ODC Nursing Home, following an illness of years. He retired in 1976 from owning and operating Noll's Trucking Co. He was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Eagles Aerie 302 and Knights of Columbus Council 505. Mr.

Noll was born on Dec. 4, 1906, in Fulda, the son of Ambrose and Eva Schott Noll. Surviving are one daughter, Roma Noll of 804 Lexington adopted son Shawn Noll of Zanesville; three sisters, Mrs. Sophie Rupple of Caldwell, Mrs. Marie Sorg of Lancaster and Mrs.

Edna Miller of Canton; four brothers, Clyde Noll of Defiance, Bernard Noll of Coldwater, Francis Noll of Nashport and Harold Noll of Gulfport, Miss. and special friends, Dave and Beverly Boyer of Zanesville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hillis Funeral Home.

Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home and Eagles services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St.

Thomas Catholic Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Pd. Notice. BAY FORSHEY WOODSFIELD Bay Forshey, 85, of South Fourth Woodsfield, died Wednesday morning, April 1 16, 1986, at Bellaire City Hospital.

She was born Aug. 7, 1900, in Washington County, the daughter of Stephen and Nancy Jones Holland. Her husband, Winnona Forshey, died in 1966. Surviving are one daughter, Nadine Filipkowski of Woodsfield; two sons, Gilbert Forshey of Woodsfield and Quentin Forshey of Ashland, one brother, James Holland of Rinard Mills; sister, Pearl Cline of 'one Graysville; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery in Woodsfield. PHYLLIS IRENE CARTER Phyllis Irene Wells Carter, 62, of 4778 Warwick Court, Riverside, died at 11:15 p.m. April 16, 1986, in her residence.

She was born Feb. 19, 1924, in Zanesville, the daughter of Willard and Mae Sullivan Wells. Her husband, Russell F. Carter, preceded her in death. Surviving are one son, Russell W.

Carter; two daughters, Susan E. Macie of San Diego and Christina K. Carter of Riverside, one brother, Donald Wells and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Acheson-Graham Garden of Prayer Chapel, Riverside, Calif.

with the Rev. James Hall officiating. Burial will be in Olivewood Cemetery, Riverside, Calif. WILLIAM SESSUM Memorial services for William (Bill) Sessum, 46, of Bellingham, who died Saturday, April 5, 1986, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at Somerset United Methodist Church with the Rev.

Mark Burden officiating. The 7 p.m. EST, April 18 ,50 50 40. 60 70 70' 80 High Temperatures 80 80 060 Warm FRONTS: Cold. Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary National Weather Service NOAA, US Dept of Commerce Sunny, Mid-60s Forecast Friday: sunny; high in the mid60s.

Friday night: partly cloudy; low near 50. Saturday: partly cloudy; high in the lower 70s; chance of rain 20 percent. Agricultural Advisory High temperatures are forecast for Friday from the upper 50s north to the upper 60s in the south. Field conditions will show some improvement and outdoor working conditions be comfortable. Fair weather is expected to last into Saturday as well and opportunities for field work will improve.

Soil temperatures at 4 inches under bare ground should climb to the 50s Friday and Saturday. Growing conditions for forage crops and winter grain will be good and the risk of cold weather her damage to fruit will diminish. There should be opportunities for spraying much of Friday although winds may pick up RALPH E. FORSYTHE Ralph E. Forsythe, 85, of 60 W.

High New Concord, died at 9:14 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, 1986, at Bethesda Hospital. He was born May 5, 1900, in Muskingum County, son of Tally and Clara Bell Forsythe. Mr. Forsythe was the retired manager of the former EnterpriseCooperative Grocery Store in New Concord.

He was a member of New Concord United Methodist Church. His wife, Elsie M. Forsythe, died Sept. 20, 1969. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Eugene (Eva) Marion Cook Jr. of King of Prussia, and Mrs. Roger (Dorothy) Deibel of Galena; a son, Richard A. 1 Forsythe of Coshocton; a sister, Mrs. W.K.

(Lucille) Ault of Dresden; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today at Mock-Miller Funeral Home in New Concord, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Dale Sanford officiating.

Burial will follow in New Concord Cemetery. VIRGINIA A. CUPP CIRCLEVILLE Virginia A. Cupp, 69, of Circleville, died at 5:15 a.m. Wednesday, April 15, 1986, in her residence.

She was born Sept. 15, 1916, in Circleville, the daughter of Dexter and Chloe Miller Arledge. Her husband, the Rev. Arthur Cupp, preceded her in death in 1974.7 Surviving are one daughter, Chloe Ann Cupp of the home; five sons, Charles of Thornville, Robert and Paul "Sam" of Circleville, John and Joe of Kingston; 17 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Alberta George and Connie Quickel, both of Columbus, and Viola Schleich of Ashville; and one brother, Joe Arledge of Mount Sterling. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m.

today at the Wellman Funeral Home in Circleville, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Ron Lenhart and the Rev. Roger Harding officiating. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery, Circleville.

JACOB G. BRUNER Jacob Gerald Bruner, 60, of 32 Williams South Zanesville, died at 9:25 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, 1986, in Newark Health Care Center, following a six-month illness. A resident of this area for most of his life, Mr. Bruner was a former employee of Brockway Glass and a member of the Sharon Avenue Free Methodist Church.

She was born Oct. 13, 1925, in Noble County, the daughter of George and Odessa Davis Burner. Surviving are his wife, Esther Stottsberry Bruner, whom married 17, 1959; two daughters, Mrs. Martin (Holly) Severence of 838 Dryden Road and Mrs. Keith (Joy) Brooks of the home; one granddaughter; one sister, Ola Bruner of 503 Schaum Avenue; three brothers, Charles Murl Burner of Uniontown, Paul Bruner of Sea View, Wash.

and Carl Horace Bruner of Killeen, Texas. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bryan Funeral Home, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Edward E.

Russell officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. ISOBELL G. McCRACKEN CAMBRIDGE Isobell G. Mc- Cracken, 89, formerly of Cambridge, died at 8:30 a.m.

Wednesday, April 16, 1986, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Ohio. She was born Aug. 6, 1896, at Adena, daughter of William and Viola McLaughlin Grove. She was married to Homer Ray McCracken, who died Sept. 9, 1971.

Mrs. McCracken was a member of Second United Presbyterian Church of Cambridge, where she served as a Sunday school teacher, DAR, Republican Women's Club, Triangle Club and Delphian Club. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Thorn Funeral Home in Cambridge. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at the funeral home, Dr. Carol A. Wood officiating, with burial in Old Washington Cemetery. Friends In The Hospital PAL-FORTHE-DAY Mrs. Judith Pomeroy, 43 1009 Culbertson Ave.

Room 401 Good Samaritan Fair Condition 'Be A Pal" Send A Card GOOD SAMARITAN Admitted Ellen Dunkle, Utica. Lois Ford, 1145 Putnam Ave. Christine Nutter, 2280 Adamsville Road. Mark Pride Roseville. Hazel McHenry, 2338 Blue Ave.

Pamela Moody, 635 Pine St. Cory Keiffer, 3585 Newark Road. William Crabtree, 1761 Musselman Drive. Andrea Bates, Mount Perry. 'Dismissed Mayme Applegarth, Freeport; Roy Wilson, New Lexington; Anna St.

Clair, New Concord; Denzil Hill, Putnam Della Churchill, 801 Jackson Twila Chappelear, New Lexington; Jacob Denney, New. Straitsville; Mary Lou Starr, South, Zanesville; Fern Nethers, Newark; Robert Sherfy, Nashport; Gerald Smythe, Dresden; Edward Lanning, Roseville; Melissa Sidwell, Corning; Donald Harbaugh, New Lexington; Phillip Mahon, 3485 Mahon Road; Nancy Osborne, 871 Leonard Ave. BETHESDA Admitted Steven Tredway, Newark. Ethel Barker, Coshocton. Elizabeth Greene, Adamsville.

Levi Hampton, Trinway. Clarence Mayle, 539 Moxahala St. Leilani Pittman, Glenford. Luan Sherrick, Duncan Falls. David Spratt, Quaker City.

Ella Swingle, Crooksville. Dismissed Joyce Apperson, Malta; Jeremy Barr, New Concord; Maryanne Brown, Nashport; Rebecca Ditter, New Lexington; Betty Edwards, Nashport; Clifford McFerren, Philo; Jason Micheli, 3245 Circle Court; Pamela Ross, Chandlersville; Sheldon Ryan, Malta; Paul Williams, Frazeysburg; C. Jane Bahmer, Ohio Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The winning number drawn Thursday night in the lottery's daily game, The Number, was 321. In the Pick 4 game, the winning number was 4185. PERCH FISH FRY FRIDAY, APRIL 18 5 to 8P.M.

ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.50 MUSIC BY Butch Granstaff 9:30 to 12:30 V.F.W.AND V.F.W. AUXILIARY 46 S. 7th St. Goren Bridge BY CHARLES AND OMAR 01986 Tribune A QUEEN Both vulnerable. North deals.

NORTH 010764 0K32 WEST EAST Void 9K08 9532 0 0010875 0J96 SOUTH VAJ9 0 A4 2 The bidding: South West North East Pass 34 Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Four of There is such a thing as holding too many high cards. Had North's queen of clubs been a low card, declarer would probably have made his contract instead of going down one. After North's forcing raise in spades, South had no interest beyond game. His bid of four spades ended the auction. West led his fourth-best club, and declarer could see no problem with the hand.

He finessed the queen and was only mildly disappointed when it lost to the king. East shifted to a heart, declarer tried a finesse with the nine and West won the queen. Back came a club to the ace. When West failed to follow to the ace of trumps, declarer realized he might be in trouble. He tried another heart finesse -finis.

"What atrocious luck," he muttered. "Three finesses wrong and a 3-0 trump split!" Hard luck. indeed. Yet had the ALL WORK? And no play. The same is true of all work and no pray! Presbyterian Church (USA) Adams Mills Presbyterian Trinity Presbyterian College Drive-New Concord Rix Mills Presbyterian Muskingem Presbyterian Central Presbyterian GOREN SHARIF Media Services, Inc.

TOO MANY queen of clubs been a low card, declarer probably would have found the winning line. He should have flown up with the ace of clubs at trick one. Now, when East shows up with all the trumps, declarer can cash his master spade and the ace-king of diamonds. After ruffing a diamond in hand to eliminate that suit, he exits with a club. It makes no difference who wins the club.

If it is West, he must either yield a ruff-sluff or break hearts for declarer, allowing South to escape with only one loser in each suit except for diamonds. If East wins the club, he can cash his winning spade and shift to a heart. Declarer finesses and West wins, but he is end played. This time he must either lead a heart into declarer's tenace or give up a ruff-sluff. Have you been running into double trouble? Let Charles Goren help you find your way through the maze of DOUBLES for penalties and for takeout.

For a copy of his "DOUBLES" booklet, send $1.85 to "Goren-Doubles," care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 4426 Orlando, Fla. 32802-4426. Make checks payable to "Newspaperbooks." Esther Marhofer, 550 Karl Drive; Sinah Wolfe, Somerset. AREA BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Nutter of 2280 Adamsville Road, a daughter at Good Samaritan on April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Luman of Roseville, a daughter at Good Samaritan on April 16.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kohler of New Concord, a son at Bethesda on April 16. INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE RCA Zenith Color TV's Consoles, Portables, Remote Control, VCR's Cameras. All GE Washers, Dryers, Gas Electric Ranges, Refrigerators, Freezers, Dishwashers Microwaves.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FINANCING AVAILABLE PIONEER ELECTRIC 56 N. 5th St. Ph. 452-9995 FRO ALPINE I STRUCTURES PHONE: 216-359-5708 Where Quality Counts ORDER NOW SAVE 4x4 Pressure 12" Overhang Treated Skids Front Back 2x4 Joists 16" All Wood On Center Construction Plywood Lofts On Flooring All Barns Sheeting Completely Plywood Assembled On Fiberglass Your Prepared Shingles Site Cedar Trim Air 2x8 Plates Vents OFF LIST SIZE LIST PRICE SALE PRICES 8x8 839.00 589.00 8x10 889.00 619.00 8x12 959.00 669.00 10x12 1129.00 779.00 10x14 1259.00 869.00 10x16 1369.00 959.00 12x16 1759.00 1229.00 12x20 2069.00 1449.00 Also Available With Treated Flooring Free Delivery in ZONE 1 Located Mile West of Winesburg on St. Rt.

62 enough in the afternoon to cause some problems with controlling sprayed chemicals. Spraying conditions will deteriorate by mid-day on Saturday. Extended Forecast A chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday. Fair Tuesday. Highs 65 to 75 Sunday and 55 to 65 Monday and Tuesday.

Lows in the 40s Sunday and Monday and 35 to 40 Tuesday. NATIONAL SUMMARY The National Weather Service forecasts rain today for parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Low 47 YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURES Yesterday's High Yesterday's Low. 8 a.m. 4 p.m.

10 a.m. 6 p.m. Noon 51 8 p.m........ 2 p.m. 52 10 p.m..

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