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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 16

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 16

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TinmSDAT, PECTOIREIt 10. THE TWER KKCORDKn, ZANESVILLE. OHIO i.oc.u. ami i im hai fnim or weather mwj forecast ro p.m'est Honor Roll Announced For limit; wf 'A Philo, Duncan Falls Schools Msirox Area lion llis Crooksvillc Ex-Poltcr Dies At 75 Waterway Fund Urged NLW DELHI The Inland Wa-tor Transport Committee has rK'ommrikW that India allocate JiaVfMO.OOO for the development of inland water transport and the ccto Barber Harry Kirl Dies At A tie 5S Philo High School riwyoi Seventh Michael ChiUlers Announcement was made yesterday of the honor roll for the second six-weeks period of the jf Thomas Cocn, Richard Hock, Nancy Lucas, Paul Pryor, David Philo High School, Philo Elementary School and the Duncan Falls real ion of special technical wings Six, Shirley Wallace. unrmcuco I Harry Kirk, 58, of 1969 Euclid avenue, retired Elcmerpry School.

The roll fol Eighth Beverly Ronald Zanesville fireman and well-known barber here, was CROOKSVILLE William lows: in the Ministry of Transport and Communications and in the Central Water and Power Commission to assume responsibility for improving and maintaining dead on arrival at Cock! Samaritan Hospital at 6:33 (Fat) Thorn, 75, a retired pot- Dickson, Howard Swingle, Darla Hock, Joan McHcnry, Christine McCowan, Sherry Pierce, Zoe "1 L. i v. a.m. Wednesday after he suffered a heart attack at I (cry worker, died early Wcdncs-liis home. He was taken to the hospital in a DeLong day at his home here following Ann Baughman, Martha Finkel Kenneth Monroe, George White HiaHESTTtMr-fJUTURCSVS a long illness.

and Baker ambulance. 1 Freshman Cathy Frick, Jean inaClCUO FORECAST Mr. Thorn, who spent most of Hansel, Jefferson Massey, Eu- his life here, was a member of gene Tice, Herman Worstall, nun Friends In The Hospital A public itrvict furt vilbl to .11 hoipil.li in hii r. the Crooksville Catholic Church Joyce Krier, Lucy Ramsey, Mar sha Shilling. of Atonemerrt.

He W'as employed WEATHER fOTOCAST SH0WCRS pTT WW Sophomore Daniel Fouls, at the A. E. Hull Pottery, retir Sherry Garrett, Sue Daw, Zoe Co- IIC AT 23J ofiX MARKET MAIN conis, Mary Mercer, Judy Scyer le, Joanne Swingle, Kay Tysin ger. Tif YOUR DOWNTOWN MKT. Junior Richard Allison, Kay Bcthcsda Deitnck, Martha Drake, Wayn- ing in 1950.

Born at Zalcski, Vinton County, May 30. 18S4, to William end Martha Hamilton Thorn, he is survived by his widow. Dorothy; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Chaffin of Los Armeies; a son, Lloyd of Lomita, a half sister, Mrs. Ada Dizcr of Crooksville; and a granddaughter.

ette Fitz, Sydney Barringer, Wil- ADMITTED R. Long, McConnels- liard Dodd, Gary Brugger, Jack Rickey le Harris, Ellen Hutcheson, My ville. velop over parts of the Southern Plateau while snow or snow flurries fall over the Northern Rockies and the Northern Appalachians. Gen-erally fair skies will prevail elsewhere. A slight warming trend is indicated for most of the area East of the Mississippi.

(UPI Telephoto) Precipitation across the United States will become a bit more extensive today, but will be confined generally to the Western and Southern regions. Rain and showers are in store for the North Pacific states, the Southern Plains region and the lower Mississippi Valley and vicinity. A few showers may also de ron Martin, Mary McNally, Vir Long, McConnels- Barry G. ginia Myers, Eric Ulrikson, Nan Watson. ville.

1 1 Friends may call eftcr 6 p.m. today at the Cannon and Cannon Mrs. Cleo M. Scoles, 407-H In Senior Sylvia Bishop, Mar diana street. garet Dilley, Mary Drake, Bar CMLM Funeral Home here where Rosary rites will be held at 8 p.m.

Friday. Last rites at 9 a.m. Sat Jeffrey R. Caton, Roscville. Darlcne A.

Clark, Sonora Route bara Elkington, James Staker, Tilt Sealing Bradley Wilson. 1. urday will be conducted at the Sun Heats Water At Cairo HARRY KIRK Philo Elementary Peggy E. Clark, Adamsville church, with burial here. SLICED FREE No Bridal Parties In Java Homes Clears Space Third Grade Janet Busche, road.

Mr. Kirk, who retired from Sue Dcarstine, Jerry Derwacter, Miss Patricia A. Kessler, 832 CAIRO, Egypt Solar heat the fire department in 1954 after 20 years' service, was a native NORTH BEiRWICK, Me. Franklin street. Hilda Hatfield, Richard Fouts, Robert Hazen, Rebecca Kennel, Dallas Hardest ers are going to cut costs by Mrs.

Elsie Ann Derry, New Space-saving seating for rooms of Sarahsville. He was born Nov. Concord Route 1. JAKARTA, Indonesia there heating water for the 6,500 stu- SENECAV1LLE Funeral 23. 1901, the son of Wallace and Carl Raymond Marshon, Route are no prenuptial parties in Java Jennie Baker Kirk.

services for Dallas Hardcsty, 85, 1. for the entire week before the of Byesville Route 1 will be held in which both lecture and demonstration-practice facilities are needed in the same space is offered by North-Berwick manufacturer. A detachable tablet Mrs. Dorothy Lee McCaslin, wedding the bride-to-be concen He had lived in Zanesville for 40 years. He was a member of Euclid Avenue Methodist Church, at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Seneca 656 Putnam avenue. trates on making herself spiritual Patricia Ann Smith, 1452 Put ly and physically beautiful. ville Methodist Church with the Rev. R. D.

Cunningham officiat the Elks Lodge, the F'raternal dents at Cairo's Theological University. The heaters, using the sun's energy and placed on the roofs of students' apartments will cost only about one fourth the price of the butane heaters that are standard in Egypt. nam avenue. arm, which tilts for easy access Order of Eagles and the Barbers During courtship, the Javanese boy tells his parents of his wish Mrs. Anna Belle Joseph.

970 ing. Burial will be at Senccaville Union. Mr. Hardcsty died Tuesday night in Guernsey Memorial Hos For the past 10 years he had been employed by Williams Bar to marry a girl and the parents do the proposing, if they approve, and give the girl a ring and to roll-out seats, provides a broad, firm writing arm. A whole section of seats will close to clear the floor area in less time than it takes to stack 10 folding chairs.

Edward McCutcheon, Kristina Perry, Jerry Plants, Pamela Pletcher, Mathy Ribble, Timothy Shampel, Billy Thomas, Kathleen Wood. Fourth Grade Steward Bell, Kathy Crawford, Linda Ferguson, Alan Fitz, Darla Drake, Paul Mitchell, Tom Monroe, Cynthia Murray, William Pletcher, Linda Reed, Gary Mike Wallace, Dale Wilson, Edna Wood. Fifth Grade Cheryl Crawford, Thomas Dodson, Janet Es-tep, Gary Ferguson, Roxandra Fouts, Barbara Leis, Roy Lucas, Alqn Mitchell, Kenneth Secrcst, Martha Seyerle, Rondah Shook, Larry Tysingcr, Edith Winland. Sixth Grade Doris Abele, ber Shop. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

pital after a short illness. The body is at the Meek Funeral Home where friends may call. lb. On the wedding day, the bride Virginia Kussmaul of 1909 Euclid avenue and Mrs. Clara Mellon of is made up with yellow face pow VEAL CHOPS VEAL ROAST VEAL BREAST Opens Supermarket HARTFORD, Conn.

Some oil Meaty Shoulder Leg or Rump For Stewing der and her hair is smothered Elm street. TREATED DISMISSED Mrs. Janet Merew, South Zanesville Route Arthur Eppley, Roseville; John Leslie Kohl, Muskingum College. DISMISSED Mrs. Iris M.

Andrews, R.N., 543 Richmond avenue; Leslie F. Burficld, Glcnford Route Mrs. Myrtle A. Harman, Philo; Dewey O. Harris, Philo; Walter L.

Mayle, 428 F. Schultz drive; Mrs. Ada F. Messer, Cambridge. Mrs.

with incense smoke. The bride 49c 49c 29c 59c 89c companies are worrying because food chains are opening service lb. groom's friends, but never his rs rents, ae present at the ceremony. There is no honeymoon. Had Long Spring CHICAGO One of America's most popular timepieces of the 1880's was a watch that had 59 pieces, including a 9 foot spring.

The watch cost $4 and had to be wound 158 half turns in order to stations, but one Connecticut oil Sarahsville, and a nephew, Reed Mellon of Marion avenue. A brother, Ray, died in July. Friends may call at the De-Long and Baker Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Thursday. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Saturday with the Rev. Leslie Vesey of Euclid Avenue Church officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. firm is reversing the trend by i'-e new ccv-'o's rrst few cavr, lb. Milk Unjustly Criticized For Strontium Link URBANA, III.

(UPI) Milk has been unjustly criticized as a main source of strontium-90 from nuclear fallout, according to a i i i VEAL LOItl VEAL ROUND STEAK William Adams, Karen Briggs, of married life are spent with operflng a supermarket, wnicn Pamela Browning, Gene Brug her parents, the next few with will include a service station and lb. his. a swimming pool. run 30 hours. ger, nomas Cureton, Richard Englehart, Ina Frazicr, Deborah Clara Millfelt, 639 Moxahala ave The Elks will hold services at Harris, David Harrop, Donnie nue; Clarence Mullen, 1252 West 7:30 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home. University of Illinois biological strect: Mrs- Alice M- Pit" chemist cavage, 938 Putnam avenue; Deb- Myers, Nellie Pitts, Margaret Pletcher, Carl Seyerle, Clarence Sines, Debbie Stockdale, Jimmy White, Mary Hultgren, Howard Drinkint? mnrp milt ic inroad orah I. Richard. Dresden Route the most logical way to reduce radioactive stronttum-90 buildup Wilson, Lorna Worstall. Duncan Falls Elementary Third Grade Mark Baker Sirs.

Elsie Hoppstaltcr Mrs. Elsie Hoppstatter, 75, of in the body, Dr. Bruce Larson wrote in a research article slated Mrs. Marguerite Schnider, 427 Sheridan street: Barbara C. Tom, New Concord Route Larry G.

Wallace, 30 Green street; Holbert Wilkinson, West Pike; Mrs. Sadie Olive Krouskoupf, Route Edwin Brinson, 1108 Benjamin avenue; John Edward Robin Crumbaker, Rochelle Da sum Oscar Mayer 1 I 1 I 1 Red Brand I for publication in the Journal of Columbus, widow of Jonah Hoppstatter and a former resident of Philo, died Monday morning in a vis, Gail Dudley, Robert Fuller, Dairy Science. He said that Americans need James Hunter, Robert McPher-son, Valli Mitchell, Patricia Mont Columbus nursing home following not be alarmed about the level of Christopher, Caldwell; Wilbur gomery, Steven Ryan, Karl Saunders, Daniel Ullman. Dunn, 454 Moxahala avenue. strontium-90 in any of their food and reported these findings on the relationship between strontium-90 and milk: Persons getting calcium pri Royal Flush marily from plant sources are building up more strontium-90 in their bones than those getting calcium from milk.

Drinking more milk could ac a long illness. She was born April 1, 1884, at Meadow Farm to Alfred and Kathryn Wheeler Dugan. She had resided in Columbus for 10 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Chester Chorjal and s.

Mary Harris, both of Philo, and Mrs. William Cleavangar of Toledo; a son, Edward of Coshocton; a brother, Ernest Dugan of Zanesville; 21 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. The body was removed to the Clyde E. Thompson Funeral Home where friends may call after 6 p.m. today and where services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

Friday by the Rev. B. C. Krcis. Burial will be in Duncan Falls Cemetery.

Fourth Grade Anita Benin-casa, David Cocn, Thomas Dickson, Randall Hock, Raymond Lashlcy, Bruce Long, Ronald Mautz, Yvonne Starrett, Barbara Trout, Cheryl Tice, Ralph Waller, Donna Watson, Penny Wright. Fifth Grade Tommy Baughman, Cynthia Benincasa, Mark Crumbaker, Beverly Dietz, Ellen Fuller, David Hock, Jacquelin McDaniel, Alan Mustard, Becky McGowan, Judit McNally, Deborah Plants. Sixth Grade David Donahue, Kristina Fitz, William Frick, Larry Kirkbride, Michael Mcln-tire, Linda McPherson, Connie tually lower strontium-90 build-up in the body. SHANK PORTION ttll BIG 6AU0W SPECIAL 7i Off LABELS AT YOUR GROCERS Increasing milk consumption could check strontium-90 build-up lb. Hard To Get NEW YORK Your chance of drawing a royal flush at poker is one in 649,739.

On four of a kind your odds drop to one in 4,164. On a flush the chance is one in 598, and on a straight one in 254. You can figure your chances of filling a straight or a flush by counting the number of cards that will fill it against the number of cards remaining in the deck. It's 47 to 8 on the first, 47 to 9 on the second. You have four chances in 47 of drawing an inside straight.

as etlectively as removing strontium-90 from milk by a costly process. BOILING PORK BEEF CHOPS LEAN Of' LEAN OQ PLATE RIB END 0 In the opera, "The Girl of the Parmiter, Karla Sims, Susan Golden West," by Puccini, the heroine plays a game of poker Starrett, Kathryn Swingle, Kris for the life of her lover. Senator Fined tin Ulrikson, Cheryl Williams, Teddy Wright. ROYAL ARMS WARREN, O. (UPI) State Senator Charles J.

Carney was found guilty of contempt of court here Tuesday and fined $200 and costs in connection with illegal picket activity in a labor dispute. TOILET TISSUE COOKIES LB. VANILLA I BAG WAFFERS ii $j00 ROLLS FINE FOOD FOR FINE FOLKS Dryden Rd. ot Westbourne Ave. Phone GL 2.8406 PI AAOLEC OPEN THURS.

FRI. TIL 9:00 SAT. 'TIL 6:30 ROYAL 4 JOWL BACON 6 LIMIT JELLO nJJBx ALL FLAVORS CANS TRY THE NEW PEACH WATERMELON FREE SAMPLE OF NEW PET MILK CANDY FUDGE FRI. P.M. SAT.

BY PET MILK MAN 00 rnnM AMER. PC AIITV 0 cans 1 $4 llNj CREAM. BEEF LIVER 4 BOLOGNA 3 -T WIENERS 2WV BOIL BEEF 4 SALAD FOOD KING GREEN GIANT TENDER, JUICY Peas 5 11 Sirloin Steak 89c SNOW CROP FRENCH FRIED OUR OWN TASTY Potatoes .6 M00 Pan Sausage 49c SNOW CROP LEAN Peas 6 Fresh Side 29c SMUCKER'S STRAWBERRY FOLGER'S Preserves Coffee 69c CHRISTMAS CANDIES HUTS CARDS GIFT WRAPPING ELITE MILK CHOCOLATE FRESH Cherries 49c Tomatoes 19c STRIETMANN EMERALD LARGE Graham Crackers 35c English Walnuts Pb. 49c TLNDLR LEAF V1ARVIN Tea Bags 59c Pitted Dates Ib 47c KRAFT DELUXE MARGARINE 39' lb. DRESSING 1 PILLSBURY EISQUIK FREE LIMIT LARGE JAR CHOCOLATE CANDY YUBAII INSTANT PORK CHOPS SPARE (p)c Zlb 39 ib.

LB. BASKET MIXED curs COFFEE.

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